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[" LE, 5 a ! matters remodelled mo that the city, SUGGESSFUL ADVERTISERS SAYINGS: \u2014 \u201cln Montreal you simply \u201ccirculation b; \u201cpaper than The \u201cabout every flame.\u201d \u2014MR.T.W.BOYD, x T.W.Boyd & Son, Sporting Goods, Montreal, Canada.using any other Stan it goss into WEATHER FORECASTS +, ; duplicate FINE Jr, Che on 3 444 His Master's Voice, JUST THINK OF THE PLEASURE YOU CAN GET out of a BERLINER or VICTOR.With one of these marvellous instruments, you may enjoy the greatest singers,\u2014the best bands\u2014the finest orchestras\u2014the most finished musicians on all musical Instru- ments-\u2014the cleverest entertainers,\u2014 in fact, everything that is worth hearing in music, song and story.The BERLINER or VICTOR CRAM-O-PHONE.reproduces expression, tone, harmony.volume.Whether Ît is talk- Ing.singing or plaving, its reproductions are vivid and lifelike.You are missing an endless source of pleasure as long as you do with- aut one.Prices $10 to $110.Write for catalogue of 1,000 records.THE BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE CO., OF CANADA, LIMITED, : 2318 St.Catherine street.Alse fer sale at 1664 St.Catherime \"* FURNISHINGS We urge find what you like: BROKEN SIZES $1.00.Light Underwear, Bathing Suite, prices will make you glad you came, - Es fo ines Street 2.24802 LODE \u20ac now is one, I think, of capital import= Should |.Aer ei LIGHTING OF THE ST, LAWRENCE Hon, Mr.Brodeur Thinks it is Well Lighted\u2014Get Opinion of French Admiral.ttawa, August 28.\u2014Hon.L.P.Bro- ur, in the course of an interview ere yesterday regarding the lighting of the St.Lawrence River, said that] he had just returned from a trip down the river, accompanied by Mr.A.Allan, and had found that in a few places lighthouses were needed.The Minister said that be had had eon- versation with Admiral Boue \u2018on the subject.and that the latter seemed think that the St.Lawrence was 88 well lighted as any of the streams he had navigated.\u201cIn spite of all we are doing to ameliorate the St.Lawrence route,\u201d continued the Minister, \u201cLloyds continue to treat us unjustly in favor of Portland, Boston and New York.Erroneous reports are sent to London about the route, which do us much harm, and our own press does not help us out any too much.One instance of this is the report which was published about the Galveston.The dredge needs a few repairs, but it is perfectly adapted to the work to be done.\u201cOne of the principal questions hich is occupying my attention just ance.It is the question of securin for our population a constant suppl of good fish, and I think somethin should be done to prevent the export of so much fish to the United States.AGAINST GUNNERY CONTEST.Might Have Effect of Trying Efi cacity of Guns in War.London, August 28\u2014The Dally Chron- fcle publishes this morning articles des precating the Anglo-American naval gunnery contest and says: Th: idea 1s one that should be nipped in the bud forthwith, It 1s to the last degree undesirable that any one should know too exactly how well or how badly we shoot in comparison with other navies.The Daily Chronicle argues that gunnery emauiation would be likely to produce a desire tur a real test tn war and says: \u201cWe do not want such hopes in the British or American navies, but an internatic ral shoot Id certainly produce them, : Mrs.Christrffas has returned t Montreal from Kirk's Ferry, where she was the guest of Captain and Mrs Lawrence Bogart.3 BOUNTY STATEMENT FOR PAST YEAR Department of Trade and Commerce Issues Statement for Year Ending June.ON LEAD, IRON AND STEEL Increased Amount Paid Reaches Nearly Half a Million Dollars\u2014 An Increase All Round.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, August \u201c8.\u2014The Department of Trade and Commerce has made up ita bounty statement for the year end- ng June 3, 1908.The total sum para out in bounties was $2,004,339, as compared with $1,640,203 for the year ending June 30, 1905.The amount of bounty paid on plg iron was $687,631 on a tonnage of 551,- Of this 86,523 tons were made from Canadian ore on which a bounty of $162,763 was pald, and 495.334 tons were | made from foreign ore on which the bounty paid was $540,868.For the previous year the bounty paid on pig iron was $624,667 on a total tonnage of 386.- Tiz.Of this 327,267 tons were made of foreign ore, the bounty heing 3450401, and 59.452 of Canadian ore, the bounty ing $133,766.The rate of bounty for 1904 was $2.25 on Canadian and 3165 on foreign as compared with $1.50 on Canadian and $1.10 on foreign during 1906-6.During the year 64,237 tons of steel ingots were produced on which a bounty of $941,000 was pald.The previous year the production was 272,916 tons on | which the bounty was $614,433.The bounty portion, as in the case of pig iron, was lower.Bounty to the extent of $3,870 was paid on 3,360 tons of iron bars.In the previous year 3,608 tone were produced.on which the bounty was pald, $7.595: The production of articles manufactured from steel reached a total of 2,875 tons, on which the bounty paid was $369,832.The previous year 59,842 tons were produced on which the bounty amounted to $293,208.Articles manufactured from steel Included wire rods, rolled angles, plates, etc.The lead bounties amounted to $90.- 197.as compated with $330.645 the pre- vious year; on crude petroleum to $201,157, as compared with $350,047.SUIT CASE THIEF HAS BEEN CAUGHT Raoul Laporte Pieaded Guilty Charge\u2014Captured at Windsor Street Station.to Raoul Isaporte pleaded gulitv thls morning to the charge of theft at the Windsor station, and was remanded by Judge Piche until to-morrow for sentence.Since the beginning of the season passengers have been complaining of the disappearance of dress-sult cases and other kinds of valises.Special Constables Johnson and Monahan were put on the case, and after much patience they succeeded in catching Raoul Laporte, who was running away with the suit case of a man who was buying his ticket.It is alleged by the C.P.R.authorities that it is not his first offence, and a search warrant has been issued against the accused.LETTER FROM MAYOR EKERS.His Worship Invited to Lord Strath cona\u2019s Country Seat.Cr Rene Bauset.assistant city lerk.has received à letter from Mavor Ekers, in which His Worship states that himself.Mrs.Ekers and Miss Florence Ekers have been invited by Lord Strathcona to his country seat in Glencue.His Lordship had also kindly called upon the mayor and his party.The letter contains the following: \u201cLord Strathcona still \u2018akes the most kindly interest in everything Canadian, and works incessantly to forward Canadian interests.\" Not Guilty of Manslaughter Charge.Harold Thomas Atkinson, the chauf- fur, whose automobile ran down and was the means of killing Antoine Tou- tant about a fortnight ago, was brought beiore Judge (\u2018hnquet to-day for voluntary statement.Atkinson heard the charge of mansiaughter read and then pleaded not guilty, alo stating that he had no witnesses to examine for his defence.Judge Cho- quet then fixed the case for next Thursday.\u201cThe Best That Hath Been.\u201d AIRD\u2019S BREAD.\u2014 rr ESS a A 7 rN re Sc College Boys We want you to come and get your School and College outfits from us.have received our new lines for the Fall and Winter trade.We Thoughtful Fathers and Kind Mothers will find the right sort of clothing here for their boys.\u2018Attractive designs, honest materials, newest and most becoming styles, not only different from the commonplace, but confined to our own trade, carefully selected novelty effects, durability of fabrics, pleasing to look at, and satisfactory in wear, at the most reasonable prices for well and properly made garments.We feel proud of our assortment this year, and would like vou to come and see what we can do for you.We are well prepared to supply the boys with Suits, Overcoats, Hats, College Caps, Underwear, Stockings, Braces, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Night Shirts, Gloves, Collar Studs, Cuff Links, and everything in the boys\u2019 outfitting line, Boys Away From Home can trade here safely, and be sure of as careful treatment as if attended by Mothers and Fathers.Any goods we sell them we stand ready to take back, replace or refund money if not satisfactory.Stores open till 7 p.m.and Saturdays 11.p.m.this week.NEXT WEEK our Stores will be open evenings till p.m.and Saturdays 11 p.m.from Sept.1st till end of December.9, Cor.Craig and Bleury Sts., and wha.\u2014 \u2014 = 00 mn + an > a oo \u2014 _ © \u2014.\u2014 o un = a = Wampole's \u2018mi Tooth Paste| | AN IDEAL DENTIFRICE.The Toilet equipment of Ladies or Gentlemen is not complete without it ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES + DON'T WASTE Your Money and forfeit satisfaction on worthless tutes.\"SALAD CEYLON TEA is the Original and only Genuine BLACK \u201cFor Black Tea Drinkers.\u201d substi- A\" NATURAL GREEN \u201cFor those used to Japans.\u201d PUMP HOR Corner of Latour and Genevieve.DYNAMIC MACHINE WORKS, LTD.\"Phone Mnin 5414.ENGINE REPAIRS THE HAT OF BLACK OPEN EVENINGS.Our Latest FALL DERBY $2.50 NOW-A-DAYS THE { JESS APPLEGATH DERBY $2.50 Styles that are proper and exclusive 467 and 469 ST, CATHERINE ST, WEST Near Peel sit.YOUNG MEN'S HATTER Latest New York and English Styles in Men\u2019s Hats only TORONTO STORE 80 YONGE 37.202 2 2aw 8 for the - Send CANADIAN In Summer your stomach mometimen \u201ctalks bark\u201d to you.SHREDDED HEAT # MADE IN CANADA of best Ontario Wheat.\u201cVital Questton Cook Book.\u201d SHREDDED WHEAT Toronto Office, 32 Church Bt Give it And keep it happy, healthy and contented.Contains more awtri.ment than ment, and is more easily digeasted\u2014 an ldenl summer food.postpaid.CO., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.at $1.25.00K ' % $1 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.Our line of Scotch Zephyr Negligee Shirts we're selling at $1.00, we'd like you to compare with the best you can find anywhere else We mean to always sell the best shirt at $1.00 in Canada, you can buy these Scotch Zephyr Shirts at $1.00, We could sell them for $1.25, but we\u201d prefer quick sales, small profits, and pleased customers, That's the reason 177 8t.James Street 493 8t.Catherine 8t.W, 473 St.Catherine 8t.E. pr \u2014\u2014 The Arlington A.A A.Baseball Club met a rather stiff proposition, yesterday afternoon.on their new THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR- TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906.Lacrosse - aise aseball - Cricket - Athletics - Golf - Turf GEORGE BANNON AND WIEDENSAUL IN HARNESS There Were no Games at Montreal or Toronto\u2014Standing of the Royals in Regard to Batting and Fielding up Till This Week.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Toronto, August 28.\u2014A deapatch from Providence on Sunday night stated that owing to being unable to make connections the Buffalos would be unable to arrive in time for yesterday's game.The Torontus, therefore, called off all arrangements for the contest.A special leaving Providence at 8 00 Sunday evening hud been but recently added to the list of trains for Worcester, and by utilizing it Manager Stall- Ang's managed tu connect with the through train from Boston.On arrival at 4.50 yesterday afternoon Manager Stallings.with his team, proceed - el to the ball grounds.Nobody was on hand but the caretaker, and the usual quota of small boyy, nevertheless Btallings requested Umpire Finneran tu award the game to Buffalo.The umpire, however, declined to take any decided steps in regard to the matter at that stage, Late in the evening the two managers met, and talked over aftairs, with the result that it was agreed that yesterday's unplayed game should be transferred to Ruffalo, and take place on Saturday.September 8.The teams wif!l plav double-headers today and to-morrow No Gamee Yesterday.The game between Rochester and Montreal did not take place yesterday owing to wet grounds.Rochester will be here to-dav.Buffalo at Toronto, Providence at Newark, and Baltimore at Jersey City.EASTERN LEAQUE STANDING Per Won Lost.cent Buffalo .67 44 .604 Jersey City.64 43 DER Baltimore ., ,., .62 45 R79 Rochester ., 56 B6 495 Newark .,.51 67 472 Providence .50 58 463 Montreal .49 64 434 Toronto .38 69 .335 American League Games.At New York\u2014 Bt.Louis .N00010000\u20141 3 0 Naw York .0v0ñvudou2*\u20142 7 1 Batteries\u2014FPowell and l'Connor: Ches- bro and Kieinow.Umpire, Sheridan.At Washington- Detroit .000100000\u2014 1 7 1 Washington .03190600*\u201410 16 2 Batteries \u2014[Manohua and Schmidt: Falk- paibers and Warner, Umplre, O'Lough- At Philadeiphla\u2014 Chicago .000100\u20141 4 à! Philadelphia .0600000\u2014 1 0j Batteries\u2014Walsh and Sullivan: Coombs | and Bchreck.Umpires, Connolly and ! Evans (Called on account of rain.) At Boston\u2014 Cleveland -400010100\u20146 11 3 ton -.900200021\u20146 9 1 Batterfes\u2014 Bernhard and Clark: Din een, Harris end Carrigan.Umpire, Hurst.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.P er Won Lest.cent.Chicago .\u2026.70 45 .Philadelphia .LE 49 ew York .62 47 Cleveland .FE 81 a0 Bt.Louis ., .6&0 2) Detroit .0.54 59 Washington 46 67 Boston 3a 80 Nationa! League Games.At Chicago\u2014 R HE Chicagn .20300000*\u20145 8 ] Boston .020000000\u20142 « 5 Batterites\u2014Overall and Moran, PDorner and Needham.Umpire, Emslie.At St Louls\u2014Firat game\u2014 St.Louis ,.-01020020*\u2014 6 3 Brooklyn .000000101\u20148 7 4 Batteries\u2014Karger and Noonan; Scanlon and Bergen.Second game\u2014 St.Louls 100120000\u20144 11 Brooklyn .1021000105 9 3 Batterles\u2014 Thompson, Brown and Noo- nan; Pastorius, Stricklett, Eason and Rickett.Umpire.Johnetene.5 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Per Won.Lost.cent.Chicago .B88 81 145 Pittsburg .73 ai .640 New York ., .T3 41 840 Pnhiladeiphia .\u2026.\u2026.62 83 482 Cincinnati .\u2026.51 7 482 Brooklyn .44 89 389 Bt.Louis .48 73 -381 Boston .» en.39 80 .828 BASEBALL IN BORDEAUX.Gtars Vanquish Arlingtons After \u201c Decidediy Rapid Game.grounds, and had their colors lowered by the score of 9 runs to 7 by the famous Star A.A.A.nine of Montreal.The game started off in a whirlwind Pen - Angle Unshrinkable Underwear If you would take a suit of Pen-Angle Underwear in your hands and feel how elastic and even its weave is, we are sure you would always wear it.For Boys and Girls Men and Women TAL PENMAN MTA, CO.,LTD.PARIS, CANADA .fashion and both teams were blanked in the first and second innings, but the scoring started in the third, when each side go! one man over the tubber At the end of the fourth, the' Aviingtons lead by one run fur the only time during the whole match They vould not keep the lewd long, us, in the fifth, the i | Bive | ! Stars tied them.and iu the sixth, by some timely hitting and daring base running they took the lead by 7 tof, and at this time were playing ul, around their opponents.In the seventh the Arlingtons scored thelr lasi runs.Lespérance, of the hume ciub, has everything that nakes a pitcher.but was replaced In the seventh hy Mortn, the old Athletic's famous pitcher Wattson, of the Stars, plichad a nice game.and was well supported vy his team mates.The Mayor Hf Bordeaux threw the first ball, and proved to Le quite a ball tosser The following is the score by Innings an players\u2019 names.STAR A A A.AH RH FO A M«Granuhan 3b .4 i 0 4 3 \" Teblane, Ib 4 1 ?9 ! on Wooldridge, ss.4 vu uw 2 2 1 Webster, \u20ac 4 1 1 8 « tH Vidliancourt, on 3 1 a 2 1 1 Ruobanson, Lt, 4 2 i 1 \u201c « Laroche, rf.4 1 21 A Tiart, of.3 1 1 1 \" \u201c Watson, p 3 1 1 1 - \u201c Totals .8 Roy a - AULINGTON AAA ANB R HPO Ad Picawl of ; 0 0 n « 1 Verday.« 4 1 2 7 ! a Labelle, dh 4 1 \u201c + : u l'espérance, p and zh.- .4 1 1 1 1 l.aberge, 1.1.4 1 2 4 9 0 Rose, rf ; 4 1\" \u201c n uv [0 Morin, 2h.and p .4 = 1 1 1 1 Sasseville, g5.4 1 1 2 2 (+ St.Jean, lb .4 0 060 10 à 0 Totals .OT OT UN \u20ac 3 Score by innings: R.H.E.Star A A A.0012138110 8 ss 2 Arlington A \\ A0)13003040 7 3 3 BIG STAKE AT BASEBALL.The Arlingtons Play M.B.C.Terrebonne for Wager.All arrangements are now complete for the game of ball that is to be piay- ed between the M.B.C and Arlington at | | | | nines.at Terrebonne, on Septembar 9th.The (.P.R.are putting extra cars on their trains that day.and the Sa:- urday to Sunday rates will apply.The Terrebonne grounds are the best in the province, excepting the Atwater Park Geo.Parks, of the M.I.H.& P.tear, Has Leen agreed upon fur umpire Burdeaux will send at least 540 rooters and a lke number go with the M.BC.team Chan the city.Terrebonne will Le en fete that day, and the covert = New York, NYY.August 28:A woe man'knowh as Mrs.Annie Môsté, was found.murdered ey to-day tished Toor at No.6 5 No' wigan Wis fdiind jd there wer but few blood mdrit arçené thé soon.James Moore, wid hug\u2019 Bf the woman's husband, was held hy the police on \u2018#uspicton.It was Ye\"who notified tHein of the murder.He rang up to two deteëlives at two o'clock this mofäing \u2018Ad told them he had just gone to hig hd and thought his sis- ter-In-law wag dead.Moore told the police he and the woman had been living together for seven years, Tha woman, he\u2018said, was the widow of his brother, who- diéd ten years ago.in Succumbs to Stroke of Paralysis.jal to The Montreal Star = = mou T Won't Jou let us send you a free sample of the remedy that will cure you ?for several Wæ want you to try it\u2014to see what instant relief it gives\u2014to prove that Clarke's Kola Compound Is a positive and permanent cure for Asthma.Surely you must know that we could not afford to do this if we did not know ab- soltitely that Clarke's Kôla Compound wonid cure, and cure completely, Just write us tBot you want a free sample, We'll send it without cost to you.* For more than twelve re, { had been troubled with Asthma and during the last two years, the attacks became so severe and fre.feet that I had to lay off work for weeks ata me, Mont ghts could not steep lying a Nothing gave me rellel until the «P.R, doctor prescribed Clarke's Rola Cem.I took three bottles which helped me start, and by the time Lhe third was Hamilton, Ont.August 28.\u2014Francia MacKelcan, K.C., city solicitor, died yesterday at Minnicoganashene on the Georgian Bay, aged 73 years.Some months ago,Mr.MacKelcan had a stroke of paralysis, And was oonfined to bed weeks.but he got better and was ahle to perform hix duties.Mr MacKelcan went to Minnicoganashene four weeks ago.On Friday last he had another stroke.{ Sublets Part of Contract.Special to The Montreal Star Winnipeg.Man, August 28 \u2014J.D.McArthur, it is understood, has sublet the Canyon Lake section of the GT.P.contract to W.T.Parsons, of Ke- nora.This section Is one of the hard- ast on tha whole route, ax it Ig through solid rock, along the lake shore, and it ls estimated there wlll be nearly a mil- Hon yards of excavation in this stretch of fifteen miles.= J mn.tee \"A Wondertul Tonic § net |.Hume, (FA L OREPORD'S ACL) PHC Ca 4 hing and |mvixo Con w i répare tee n ; A., Ly : P est conditions were poor the scores were high and the men who kicked were | of PERSIA ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE The Provinces are in a State of Anarchy\u2014Treasury is Empty.THE PAN-ISLAMIC SPIRIT Britain Warned to Guard Indla Aggressive Measures in Persia.by London, August 28.\u2014A despatch from Tcheran to the Dally Mall says the situation in Persia is rapidly becoming critical.The entire organization of the State is collapsing, the provinces are in a state of anarchy, and \u2018the treasury is empty.All the available securities have been mortgaged.The army has not been pald for ! months, and 18 in a condition of bpen mutiny.Insurrections occur dally, \u2018and they are fast spreading.! The only trustworthy troops in Te- herun ia a briçaie of Rursian Cns- sacks, which have dwindled to 500.The British Legation is crowded with 700 refugees.The cause of she disorders is partly the wish of the Mullahs to imitate the Russian revolutionaries, and partly the stirring up of the pan-Moslem spirit and a desire to give allegiance to the Sultan as the supreme head of Islam.The Shah has ignored every one.Turkey continues her aggressions on the western frontier and the correspondent declares that the collapse of Persia is imminent.and foreign con- i trol In some form is inevitable He draws attention to German preparé- tions to take advantage nf this con- | ditlon, and wams Great Britain that | the rafety of India will be imperilled I | ; unless she takes the necessary steps tn prevent ft.The Shah health.is sald to be in poor Thousands Have Been Cured of Sweafy Diseased Feet by Using \u201cFoot Elm\u201d\u2014 Why Don*t You Try It?18 powders 25 cts.A bushel of satisfaction In every box.: : Invictus.: : Shoes for Boys.Remember that the most important part of your boy's wardrobe are his shoes.; Why not get him a pair of really good shoes\u2014 INVICTUS Shoés.We have his size in all the newest shapes.Some made in Patent Leather Boots, in Lace and Blucher Style.Others, and Tan and Patent 0 in Prices $3.50 and $4.bd tug Shoe Store, in Tan Blucher ames Street.\u201c3 a MONTREAL DA DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, TEN MILES OF PERMANENT WALKS The City has been Replacing Wooden Pavements Rapidly This Season.MAY DOUBLE IT NEXT YEAR City is Paying Half Cost of Permanent Walks and Has Many Applications.Tt is estimaled that by the close of the year ten miles of permanent sidewalks will have been lald in the city.lho average cost will foot up about ten thousand dollars a mile.The pul- tng down vf so much permanent work means a gradual doing away with unsightly and dangerous wooden walks.Tle city.in the hope of getting more permanent walks laid down, informed proprietors that if they would pay half the cost of such pavements the city would bear the other half.The offer was received most readily, the result being that to-day the city has more requests to lay sidewalks than # can attend to.Next year a large sum will he voted by the City Council so that permanent walks may be laid all over the city.TWENTY MILES NEXT YEAR.The hope is that in 1907 twenty miles of such pavements will be put down.There are three kinds of permanent sidewalks which are being laid.The first and most durable is split blue atone.It has been known to last on streets for over thirty years.A sawn stone, called grey canyon, is used on residential streets.Its surface 18 smooth and makes a finished sidewalk.It is, however, rather soft for streets where the traffic is heavy.About 8,000 yards of it Is being used this summer.Blocks vf cement sidewalk, called \u201cemeritic\u2019 are laid by the city, and Mastic asphalt is another kind.About 8.000 yards of the former and 2.000 of the latter will be laid.Generally speaking the ward distribution of the new work this season is being done as under: -St.Ann's ward, one mile: St.Joseph's, one mile; Bt.Jean Baptiste, one mile; St.Andrew's, one mile: St.George's, one mila; St.Lawrence, one mile: Lafontaine, one mile; and St.Gabriel's Papineau, St.Mary's.Duvernay, St.Denis, half a mile each.A few hundred vards are also being laid in Bt.Henry wards.of sidewalks Hochelaga and without itching of my scaip has ceased ABBEY\u2019S SALT for their Rheumatum\u2014and thev tell me they have reccived immense benef.\u2019 Hawe g:rea va application.Cures Rheumatism I had an attack of Rheumatism\u2014\u2014pains near my heart\u2014which increased to such a degree that I became very anxious.and an intense itching or heating of the head made life miserable.nothing he could suggest that would help me, and he replied \u201cWhy not try ABBEY'S SALT ?I did so, and can now state positively, and solicitation disappeared \u2014mv appetite is grand\u2014and the I suggested to my aged Father and Mother that they should try Abbeys I lost my appetite, I asked a druggist, was there that the Rheumatism has 25c.and Hoc.a bottle.Effer - | At all Drugrists.vescent Salt Le - = oe LIME & GREY STONE Sills, Lintels, Steps, Dimension and Flagstone, in Lime or Grey Stone, F.o.b.cars in Montreal.delivery.Immediate (Valleyfield Sawed Stone Co., Valleyfield, Que.) FRASER BROS.\u2019 SALES Household Furniture, etc, 453 Auc- Auction at our salesrooms, Nos.and 455 8T.JAMES ST Regular tion FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31st, At 10 o'clock.A largh assortment of household furniture, pianos, plctures, carpets, oilcloths, stoves, eto.Cash advances made.consignments so- 1 cited.Fafa.clean, dry xtnrage for fur- nit:re, planos, baggage, etc.Private Bales every day new dining and bedroom furniture, oak roll and flat top desks.flling cabinets, quartered oak sectional bonkrases, etc.FRASER BROS.203 5 Auctioneers.ENTRY OF WOMEN WAS DISCUSSED \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Alliance Nationale Refers lssue Committee for Recommendation \u2014Insurance for Fishermen.: to \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The sixth biennial convéntion of the Alliance Nationale was opened yesterday at th:i- hall on Notre Dame street, under the ttection of Mr.Joseph Contant, presitient-general of the association.$weru hundred delegates were present at this first sitting, including Mgr.Bruchesl, Archbishop of Montreal, who oocupled a seat at the right of the president, and who opened the meeting by blessing the work of the society and imparting a few words of advice.Mr.Contant first explained the aim of the society, at (he same time giving & short history of the work it hal done, and enumerating the many advantages to be g ed by becoming enrolled in an or ization which was purely Catholic in its creed.The meeting then went on to the election of committees and the consideration of several questions of importance.The advisabllity of admlit- ting women to membership was brought up for discussion, but the convention caine to the conclusion that it had no authority to deal with the mai- ter and referred it to the committee of initiative, The question of charging higher life insurance rates to coast fishermen on account of the greater risks they were accustomed to run in earning their lv- ing also came up, but upon it being pointed out that other insurance companies had a uniform rate without any discrimination, it was decided that those who followed the sea should be allowed the same terms as any other members.Two hundred delegates from Manitoba, the Maritime Provinces, New Pngland and different parts of Qua- bec comprise the meeting, which ls one of the most successful held In the history of the society.CRUSHED UNDER WHEEL OF CART Edmond Fortier Meets Death in Col: lision With Street Car on St.Denis Street.Edmond Fortier, carter, 27 years of age.was killed in a collisien with a street car just south of the st.Denis strest subway, yesterday afterfioon., The aceldent took place at 4.30 o'clock, when the victim, who was driving a load of slabwood up St.Denis street.suddenly turned his horse to cross the street, colliding with Extra Ontario street car No.513 coming south.which struck the cart in the side.Motorman Lacroix did his best to bring his car to a standstill before striking the cart, but falled.Fortier fell beneath the feet of his horse, which still continued to cross the street, ans his head was crushed beneath one of the heavy wheels of the cart.Fortier was unmarried.FIRE LOSS IS $4,000.\u2018Cap and Leather Dealers on St.Paul Street Divide the Loss.The centre division of the Gre brigade was called out last night for a fire in the premises of the Star Cap Manufacturing Company, 528 St.Paul street.Messrs.Baatien & Poirier.dealers in Jeather and shoe store supplies, as well as jobbers in boots and shoes, who occupy the ground floor Immediately below the storeroom where the blaze started, are the heaviest losers, their stock having been damaged by water.They estimate thelr damages in the neighborhood of $3,000, partly covered by insurance.The loss sustained by the Star Cap Company is estimated at $1,000.Kingston.Ont.August 28.\u2014This vear there will be 88 cadets in the Royal Military College.! reglatered 169 38eod FOSTER & COS SALE& nes PONIES, PONIES.For sale by auction, Saturday.Sept.1st, at 16?am.fifty imported 8aetland Pon- lee.from ¢ tn 7 years old.thoroughia broken and safe for children to ride or drive, These are the ~hoiceat lot ever Imported into Canada and were carefully selected by Mr.ie an expert pony buyer: onies are standard and papers wll] be wlll arrive August 30th, PONIES.Waitace, who most of these and registration to purchasers.They per SS.Corinthian Thuraday, and wii be on vlew the following Will b+ scold positively without or Mmit.On view and will be at our stables 605 Bt.Psu! st.William Wallace, Importer.Foster and Co.Auc- tlanners, Tel.Maln 3265 203 6 furnished EAT HERE st you dou*t Mike to pay too The best tor the much.place HUNGRY MAN, 10752 law CHANGES IN TEACHING STAFF.Announcement Made at Close of Annual Retreat at Ottawa University.Ottawa, August 28.\u2014A number of changes In the teaching staff of the University of Ottawa were announced at the close of the annual retreat of the Oblate Fathers this morning.Rev.Father Poll has been appointed vice-rertor of the university.Rev.Father Fortier becomes prefect of discipline.Rev, Father James Fallon ls appointed secretary, vice Rev.Dr.O'Boyle, who has been moved to British Columbia.Rev.Father Hammersley is given charge of the department of physics.Rev.Michael Murphy and Rev.Stephen Murphy.who were ordained last spring.have been added to the staff of the university.There are a number of minor changes.Rev.Father Dube and Rev.Brother Melone are also added to the teach- ng staff, Indians Arrested at Maniwaki, Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, August 28.\u2014Joseph Commando and L.Capin., Indians, are in custody at Maniwak] for a burglary of the Logue F.state store at that place.It 1s alleged that they drove up about half-past two to the store and broke a window in front with a whip, pulling through the aperture five rifles which were in a rack.Four of these were placed In the rig and with the other a window on the side way smashed, which means possession was obtained of 300 or 400 rounds of ammunition.by } MARCOTTÉ EROS\u2019 BALES TRADE SALE At our rooms, Bt.James street, on WEDNESDAY, AUQ.20th, at 10 o'clock: Bulance of the Emporium Btore, St.Catherine st.west: Skirts.blouses, lace, silk, braids, costumes.velvet, etc.Balance of stock of Parisian 8kirt and Waist Co.: Cloakings.meltous, costume cloth, dress goods, poplins., lawn, lace, etc.Also 100 pieces of beaver 250 pleces of tweeds, tallors' trimmings, linings, cloaks, flannelettes, linens, hosiery, handkerchiefs.buttons, shirts, sweaters.Large quantity of toys, smallwares, etc, A lot of boots, shoes, and many other s.No reserve and in lots to the trade.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.203 3 Notice of Sale In re THE ELITE COSTUME CO., LTD, in Liquidation, 374 Notre Dame st.West, Montreal.\u2014_\u2014 The undersigned will sell by public auction at their salesrooms, No.69 St.Jaines atreet, on WEDNESDAY, eh LEMBER Sth, 1806, am.Lot 1\u2014Btock of tweeds, and trimmings .Lot 2 \u2014Ready-made garments.Lot 3\u2014Machinery and fixtures.Terms cash.A deposit of at least 10 \u2018| per cent.will be required upon adjudication.The store will be open for inspection the day before the sale, and all other information can be obtained from the undersigned.WILKS & MICHAUD, Joint Liquidators, 206 St.Jumes st.MARCOTT® BROS.Auctioneers.203 4 3aw Montreal, Aug.25, 1906.ces Attention! TO TOURISTS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL.ARONSON & RUTENBERG Pawabrokers (Established 1878), At 116 Craig Street West Opposite Bt.Francois Xavier.offer for sale at very low prices, n large accumulation of Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of Diamonds, Purchasers by Watches, Jewellery etc will save from 40 to 50 per cent.taking advantage of thts offer.Remember the address: 115 Craig Street West Opposite St.Francois Xavier st.181 16 2aw Iya STi Twe things always go together In the Cafe businesz\u2014 quality of goods and service\u2014 we have both.105 145eod 7 NEW WORKS FOR MONTREAL.Lead Corroding Company to Establish Here.Halifax, N.S., August 28-Some weeks ago the City Council of Halifax dectd- ed to pay a bonus to the Brand, Hen- dereon Lead Corroding works of $10.000 a year for ten vears, on condition that they establish a plant In Halifax that would employ at least 75 hands and have a pay roll of $50,000 annually.This was endorsed\u2019 by the Board of Trade.But to make it valid legislation would have had to be secured at the next session of the local House.To ensure the btll passing, Premier Murray was asked to make the bill a Government measure.This he promises to do, but he now finds he {is unable to deliver the goods.The deal, accordingly.1s off, and the proposed works will at once be established in Montreal and not in Halifax.Part of the present works of Hendersnn & Potts, at present here, will also be removed to Montreal.The Ottawa Sawdust Nuisance.Speclai to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, August 28.\u2014The complaint made to the Marine and Fisheries Department in regard to the depositing of large quantities of mill refuse In the Ottawa River will receive the early attention of the minister.Mr.J.R.Booth, the only lumberman now manufacturing at the Chandlere is out with a statement in which he says that seven-tenths of the refuse in the river comes from points higher up the river ihan Ottawa.He claims that his incinerator burns nearly all the refuse of his mill, The Cha Miller \u2018\u201c High Life\" superior Quality.We brew from the choicest malt and hops.We use every precaution to, ensure ABSOLUTE PURITY and CLE We age our beer in underground vaults, We filter through We sterilize every Beer is a beer of ttle.INESS, ulp wood.«+ Miller\u201d mpagne of Bottle BEE Yeast contributes to the fine character of a beer.It is the superior quality : of OUR YEAST that gives the rich individual taste to Our BEER.It is for these reasons that the SUPERIORITY of QuaLITY, and the rich taste of \u2018* High Life\u201d evident in every bottle.Laporte, Martin & Co.Address\u201472-78 St Peter 8t.Phone Main 3766.K is i AUGUST 28, æ RAILROADS.EXHIBITIONS MONTREAL to TORONTO aad BETURN Sept.1st and 3rd, FS $ 4.88 Aug.3lst, Bept.2, 4, Land 6.10.00 Return Limit, Sept.11h, 1806, MONTREAL to SHEKBROOKE and Return September 5 and 6.8252 September 1, 2, 3, 4, 7.8.83.38 Keturn Limit September 10th, 100\u20ac.MONTREAL to OTTAWA and KETURN Sept 10, 12, 14.82.60 Sept.7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15.ee eee 380 Return Limit September 17th, 1908.Labor Day CHEAP TRIPS Toronto .$10.00 Hamilton .310.065 Ottawa .350 London.12.853 Quebec 4.50 Peterboro .815 Sherbrooke 3:35 Farabam 1.30 ft.Johns, Q.1.00 Labelle .3.20 St.Agathe.2.Knowito» .2.10 Magog .276 St.Faustin, 243 and all other points in Canada, Fort William and east at LOWEST ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE.September 1st, 2nd and Good goin fimit September éth, 1906.3rd.Return St.Andrews-by-the-Soa.SLEEPING CAR SERVICE-\u2014Through 8leepers leave Windsor Street.7.25 p.m.Tuesdays.Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, for St.Andrews, N.B.Return- fng leave St.andrews, Mondays, Wednesdays.Thursdays and Fridays ar- next day.riving Montreal 5.03 a.m.Sleeping and Parlor Car Service Between Montreal and Old Orchard Beach A through Sleeping Car leaves Windsor Station dally at 7.45 p.m.for Portland.Me.ænd Old Orchard Beach.Parlor Ca: leaves dally Rundayv excepted, for the White Mountains, Portland, Me., and LJ Orcnard Beach, at 9 an Second Seasi Excursion from Montreal St.John, NB.veverevrnrunnacens St.Andrews, N.B .Portland, Me.Old Orchard Beach Good going August 30-31st, Septembe- 1st and 2nd.Return limit September 15th, 19086.Farm Laborers\u2019 Excursion Zod CLASS To Canadian $12.00 Good Going from Mootreal on August 30th, 1806 Full particulars on application OTTAWA TRAINS T\u2014Trains un Day Each Way\u20147 LEAYE WINDSOI STATION.tS 45am.*9.40 am.n10 00 am t4.00 p.m.*3.40 p.m., #10.15 p.m.Parlor or Sleeping Cars on above trains LEAVE PLACE VISIR, .m., t5.46 p.m.tDally except Sunday, West.ts.*Daity cays only.DOUBLE DAILY SERVIOE MONTREAL \u2014Tro\u2014 BOSTON And Now England foiute s Sun- iN - Leave Windsor Stn.9 a.m.and 7.43 pm.Arrive Boston.11.30 am and 8.10 pm.Pariur or Sleeping Cas on above trafns Clty Ticket Office, 120 St.James street, Next Pont Office.THE ELECTRIC COMMISSION.Members are Endeavoring to Settle a Dispute at the Capital.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, August 28.-The members of the Ontario Hydro-Electrie \u2018ommission are in Ottawa conducting negotiations between the Ottawa and Hull Power Company and the city In regard to a further supply of power for the municipal eleotric plant.\u2018 At the present: time the city pays the company $15 per horse power.It ix understood that the commission is frying to improve un this arrangement, Speaking of the work of the commission, Hon.Adam Beok said the number of applications before it justified its existence.Many municipalities are availing themseli og of the assistance which the commission ls able to render them in the development of electrical energy and Its usefulness is bound to 9 grow in the futur: Give Orders f for 1 Two New Ships.Special to» The Montreal Star.Collingwood, Ont, August 2%.-The Collingwood Shipbuilding Company has closed a contract for the construction of two large package freight steamers for the (.P.R.The yard has two large steel barges on its books, one in process of construction.This, the Midland Prince, will be 500 feet long and is being built for the Play- fair Company, Midland.and will be the largest steamer on the (ireat Lakes flying the Canadlan flag.The keel for the second steamer will be laid in a few days.The vessel is the Farrar Transportation Company and wili be 400 feet long.Hon.Mr.Brodeur Returns To-night.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont., August 28.-\u2014Hon.Mr.Brodeur, Minister of Marine and Fish- erles, who has been away from the Capital for some time.is expected home to-night.he probabilities are that Re will give early consideration to the request of Maynr Coatsworth, of Toronto.to investigate the alleged overcrowding of the Richelleu & Ontario Navigation Company's boats.Pending Mr.Brodeur's return the officers of the department do not care to discuss the matter.\u2014 Conservatives Were Entertalned.Special to The Montreal! Star.Toronto, Ont., August 28.\u2014Conserva- tives of the first and second wards were guests at a garden party given ny Mr.A.E.Kemp at Castle Frank, Rose- dale, on Saturday afternoon.The gathering was a very large one.Mr.and Mrs.Kemp with Mr.R.L.Borden, leader of the Conservative party, re- cefved the guests.Deamess Uannot be Oured &y local applications, as they cânnot reach the di oease the ear.There isonly one way to and that ie by constitutional re- ness in ca y an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.When this tube is inflamed robin, sound or im it is entirely closed, soles the inflammation fube Festored to fta normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases ont of ten are od Catarrh, which ie nothing but en inamed: condition of the mucous surfaces {give One Hundred Dollnrs for any ease pre Dotnen {caused tarrh) that cannm be Care.Send for circulars, \u2018Toledo, O.ture dean 1906.= RAILROADS.mt Se mre ee RAILWAY SYSTEM EXHIBITIONS TORONTO.September 1 and3 - $7.00 Aug.31, Sept.2,4, 5,6 $10.00 Return Limit\u2014Sept, 11, 1506.\u2018Traju Service\u2014l.eave Mooireal 9.00 a.m, 8 p.m., and 10.30 p.m.daily.Ar- rlve Toronto 4.30 p.u., 6.10 a.m.7.15 \u201d\u201d SHERBROOKE September 5 and 6 $2.60 September 1, 2, 3, 4.7,8 $3.35 Return Limit\u2014September 10.Train Service-\u2014Leave Montreal 801 a.m, 4.16 pin, 8.16 p.m.Arrive Sherbrooke 11 .m., 5.00 p.m.11.40 p.m Special train will leave Montreal 7.20 a.m.Sept.6th.Arrive Sherbrooke 10.58 a.m.Returning special train will leave Sherbrooke 10.30 p.m.on Sept.Sth and 6th for Montreal, OTTAWA September 10, 12,14 - - $2.60 September 7, 8, 9, 11, 13,15 $3.50 Return Limit\u2014September 37eh, 1906.LEAVE MONTREAL t8 am, °*9.40 a.m., 14.10 p.m., *7.30 p.m, ARRIVE OTTAWA til am, Pp-m., 17.10 pum, *10.30 p.m.Seaside Excursions From MONTREAL to *13.40 Portland and Return - - $7.50 Old Orchard - - - - - $7.80 Going Dates\u2014Aug.30, 31, Sept.1, 2 Return Limit\u2014Sept.15, 1906.Trains leave Montreal at & a.m.an3 8.15 p.m.Elegant cafe car service on day traine between Montreal and Portland.Sieep- Ing cars on night trains.LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 3rd Reduced fares to Quebec .84.50 Hamilton .$10.66 Sherbrooke .3.35 Londoms .13.80 Ottawa .8.50 Pt.Hurom .10.65 Feterbore 8.15 Detroit .15.00 \u2018Toronto 19.00 and all other points in Canada and re- urn at FIRST- SINGL crass FARE Going dates\u2014Sept.Return ees 4 1908.MONTREAL-BOSTON And Points in New England States.TWO TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY.leave Moatreal 9.01 a.m., 8.40 p.m.Arrive Boston 6.53 p.m.5.00 a.m.Cafe-Parlor cars and through coach: es on day trains.Sleeping cars and through coaches on night trains, REDUCED FARES UNTIL OCTOBER 31st, 1008.Second (lass Colonist Fares from Montreal to PUUVER sad PORTLAND 348.90 ROSEATD: SCN TAT $46.40 ANSCONDAL EE TTE.HEL EN A * $43.90 PRINGS, DEN- COLOmADO, SPRINGS.DEN- $4550 SAT ERANCISCO.103 A-§40,00 Low Rates to many other Points.TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Jenve Montreal Mondays and Wednesdays, at 10,30 p.m.\u2026 for the accommodation of passengers holding first or second class tickets tn CHICAGO AND WEST thereof as far as the PACIFIC COABT\u2014nominal charge is made for berths, which may he reserved in advance.FOR COMFORT, TRAVEL by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 187 St.James at.Tolephunes Mnin 466 and 481.or Bonavenlure Etation Doctor H.J.Brodeur, Specialist of Parle, Complexion, Skin, Scalp æna \u2018enito-Ur ina y, Diseases EN end WOM nar.nor Blood 'olsrn, eczema pimples.hair Lane, Kidoey nnd Bladder Troubles, Stricture, Lost Vitality, Frosiration.drains and losses 3C Park ave.Bell Telepbone Up 298, 195 181 ORPHANS EXCLUDED.Forty of Them Refused Entry United States.New York, August 28.\u2014The case of the 40 Russian Hebrew children who arrived here on the steamshfp Amerika, has been heard by the board of special inquiry at Eills Island.and the hoard decided that the children should be excluded.The case has gone on appeal to Washington.The children, all of them orphans by the recent massacres in Russia, were gathered from the centres of the recent trouble and brought here in charge of Mrs.Sophie Perlman, of Berlin.Wealthy Hebrews here supplied the funds to | and secured homes throughout the ; country where the chlldren could be sent.Becomes Despondent and Suicides.Special to The Montreal Star.St.Jovite, Que.August 28.\u2014 Mr Napoleon Charette was round dead in his bed here with a bullet wound in | his head, and holding a revolver In [his hand.The deceased was found iby & young man by the name of Groulx, whô he had asked to wake him up for tea.The deceased had neglect- al payments on his life Insurance.and '§t Je thought he became despondent amd committed suivtde.No Jewish Colony for Canada.Canadian Assoclated Press.London, August 28.\u2014 It is learned y here that the Canadian Government has Informed Zangwill, who proposed to establish a Jewish colony in Canada.that any project of the kind, based on a grant of land to be reserved for a colony of Jews or nominees of any Jewish organization, le entirely out of the question as far as Ganada is concerned.\\ Comes In Contact With Live Wire, Bpecial to the Montreal Star.St.Thomas, Ont.August 28.\u2014Mer- ford, the 18-vear-old son of L.B.@iapp, an M.C.R.engineer, while leaning on the railing of the Wilson Bridge, accidentally touched a live electric wire, He was rendered unconacious and terribly burned all over the body, his face and tongue.He is In a serious condition.; Me.MacDonald Dines With Premier.Spevia) to The Montren! Star.Ottawa, August 28\u2014Mr.Ramsay MacDonald, British labor leader, din- BASE rn with Sir Wiitria Laurier.He left Jt alent for tha west, RAILROADS.TRIPS Health, Rost and Recreation, MONTREAL-TORONTO Line \u2014via 1090 Islands dnd Rochester, N.Y.Daily, except Sundays.at 2.15 p.m.MONTREAL - TORUNTUO - HANMIUI.FON Lime\u2014 via 1000 Islands and Bay cf Guinte.Mcndays, Wednesdays and ridays, ut 2.50 p.m.MONTItEAL-QUEBEC Lime\u2014Dally.at 7 pm SAGUENAY Lime\u2014From Quebec ally.at 8.30 am.City Ticket Office, 138 ST.JAMES ST.Opp.Post Office.157 75 Rutland Rd WINDSOR STREET STATION.DOUBLE DAILY SER VICE TO\u2014 NEUVV YORIE BOSTON And New Eagiand Points The scenic Short Line across the Islands of Lake Champlain and through the Green Mountal.Leave Montreal, 9.35 a.m, Arrive Boston, 8.00 pm.* *7.10 pm.7.00 Arrive New York 9 * bu.\u201c7.15 am tDaily.ox.Sunday.* Buffet (Broiler service) Parlor Car on Gay trains and Sleeping Car on night traina oe, 130 Bt.James T, M.FALLON E.BARBOUR.City P General Agent, 103 119604 assoh ger Agent.MONTREAL FARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO.LACHINE.\u2014 From Post Office, 20 min.service, 5.40 a.m to §.00 pm.30 min .to midaiga:.From Lachine 30 to 8.45 p.m.30 to 1243 mictnigbt, ud Chenneyiile st.onderson Ntation :.8.40 p.m.tain\u2014From Met.Royal avenue 20 min mervice 5.40 am.to 11,464 p.m.rom Victoria Ave.Westmount.30 min service, 8.50 am.to 11.50 p.m.Cartierville\u2014From Bnowdon's Junction, 40 service 6.00 am to 13.00 pm.From Uartiervilie, 40 service.5.40 am to 11.40 p.m.156 130 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.\u2014_\u2014 \u201cDOMINION LINE.Royal Mall Steamships.treal and Quebec to Li \u2014\u2014 ept 22nd .Bept 28th .Oct.8th Canada.Sept 1st Dominion.Kensington .8ept.\u201cth Boutbwark.Ottawa .\u2026.\u201cBept.15th | Canada The 88.Canada\u201d js one of the fastest -.d most comfortable steamers In the Canadian trade.The 88.\u201cOttawa\u201d holds the record from Montreal to Liverpool of T days 52 minutes.Passengers embarking at Muu*- real have a view of the Majostio Bt.Lawrence River by daylight.Rater of Pazsare.First Class.Second \u201class \"88.\u2018\u201cCabpada\u2019 .875,00 942,50 88.\u201cDominion\u201d.70 00 40.00 Moderate Haute \u2018Service\u20148s.\u201cKensington, * 88.\u2018Southwar¥ * 559.\u201cOttawa\u201d Only one class Cabin passengers carried (called Bec- ond Class).most comfortable and inexpensive.Montreal to Liverpool $4250 to $4509 to London 345.00 to $4i.50 according to ateamer.Third Class passengers carried on all steamers at 827.50 to principal! ports In Great Britain.and low rates to Continent.T.NEW YORK TU LIVERPOOL .29 > Celtic \u2026.Sept.7 .Rept 5 Ocennte .Bept.13 MEDITER EAn SELVICE Regular salling fru 1+ New York and Boston to Asorea, Glbralis:, Naples, Genoa.Alexandria.Apply tn local Agents, or Dominion Line, 17 St.Bacrament st.Montreal 80 dYorth German Lloyd FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.PLYMO: 'H\u2014 HERBOURU\u2014BRENEN.Eronpring, Sept, 4,7 am t Kairer, Kaiser \u2026 Sept ll, 1Uam K.W.Il.Uct K.W.ll, Sept.ve > 30 am | Krouprins.Kronprig,.-, 8 am | Kalser.TWIN SCRE PABSENGEK SERVICE.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREM IN.saaln.dpt UG, JU am Hremeu .Oct.ll, liam Friedrich, sept.13,1v am Fredricn.Oct.14, 0am Kurfuerst,sept.lo, nooa sChemaltz.ict.25, 10 am Harb'uat a, Sept.Z5,1U au ! ertheln., Uet.JU, JU a m Bremen direct.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICER GIBRALTAR\u2014N APLDS U63 NOA P.Ireue, sopt.4 a Luise, ei, 37, ll am K.Luise, Sept.13, à 1 à | Alvert, Nov.10,1 am K.Albert, Sept.2d, 11 au }P.Irene, Doc 4 P.1rouo.U0s Ud, 11 au | K.Lulae, bec.», 1lam From Bremen Piers, 3rd and 4th Bts.Ho- boken.North Germas Lloyd Travellers Checks Geod All id Over the Wor OELRICHR & CO.& Broadway, N.Y.H.HENRY, Sole Agent foi M treal Ww.Temple Buliding, 188 St.James st.173 3139} MERCHAN TS LINE \u201cPersia,\u201d \u2018Cuba\u2019 \u201cCity of .otreal\u201d sine Raturn Single \u201cReturn For Toronto.$7.30 $14.:> 38,50 $16.00 Hamliton.* $8.00 15.00 9.00 16.49 Bt.Catharines © Fare Includes meals and berth.Every Wednesday and Friday at 8 p.m.11; of Montreal.\u201d \u2018Cuba.Singio Return Single Return $18 $15 8.$z0 or Cleveland 23 40 16 3 Fare Includea meals and berth.Every Wedneiday at 8 pm Get a folder from Normes I.Lusher 178 St.James street, He , 163 St.James st.or G = \"Jaques & Co.217 Common st.145 39eod TO THE .Bahamas, Cuba =e Maxico Why don't you take this trip?Think of lt, à thirty five day trip fo lens than %3.00 per day.We offer this special rate by our B \u201cDAHOMEY.\u201d of 4000 tons, due to sajl from Montreal on tae 30th of August.The above rate includes first ciaas acco nmoda- tion and mea!s on the steamer, and whem Nassau.Havana, Pro- tres) and Vera Uruz passcngers \u2018make the steamer their headquarters without charge.Write for our lilusirated Hooklet, entitled CA \u2018four to the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexi- \u20ac stops are nade at For further Information as to ratez, safl- ing dates, ein, apply to Eider, Demps: er à Co.219 Bourd of Trady Bldg\u2026.Montrenl, 153 154vod BROKEN INTO SMALL BODIES.Pulajanes Routed by Troops Natives, and Manila, August 28.\u2014It ls officially reported that the main band of the Pulajanes has broken into smaller bodies.A general movement of 1,300 Constabulary through all parts of the disaffected region is planned.A part of the province of Leyte, South of Buyog Bay has been cleared of Pula- Janes.There iz no disaffection on the West coast except a few bands which have escaped the soldiers.On the East coast native volunteers are bringing in prisoners.Governor Veyra reports that hundreds of natives have volunteered to help the troops.HOTELS.Grand {Inion hotel Rooms From $1.00 Par Day Up OPFOSI | E GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK Bagerec To and From Station Free As excellent guidebook and map of the City of New Yad sent om receyx of lwo cents 15 postage.47 31) LON DON su 5e Meal 80 Tedrooms.all CHARBOILLEZ HOUSE.in the City.conveniences.SQUARE, Depot.Wm, H.Knapp, Prop.Opposite Grand Truk Tel.M.1995 OCEAN STEAM&HIPS ~~ PRE NN = \u2014\u2014\u2014 (13, fey Allan I.Line ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.From Montreal.From quete, Virginian.8lst Aug., ® am.10 p.m.th Bent.am, p= Victorian.am sept.$ a.m.® p.m.To: =1st sept, 4.50 a.m.3 pm.st » \u201cto be moted that the Allan Line Bteamers sail from Montreal, and the hour of sailing has be.n arranged 20 as to give ths passengers a view of the nobie St Lawrence by daylight.The trip down is & move ing, panera ma the whole way.Telnian\u2019s record passag: Moville to Ri.ay 16 hours passage, Rimo: te 22 ho 30 minutes TEinian and Victorian are the largest, .Battleship Dreadnaught Are built from the same desi igns as Victor- fan and Virginic:, No vibration.MST CLASS, $70 upwards.SECOND CLABS, Liverpool or Londone derry.from $42.50 and upwards.THIRD CLASB, Liverpooi.London or Bele fast.827.50 and Fut Ris according to steams MONTREAL TO CLARGOW.Mongolian, Aug.30.Carthaginian, Sept, 1 Corinthian, Sept.6.Sicilian, Bept.1 Une class casin, called second\u2014 Hate $40 and upwards; third class $36.50.Apply to H.A.ALLAN, Montreal.117 312 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP F THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY ROYAL MAIL SERVIC FINEST AND FASTES EMPRESSES\u201d Montreal.Quebec and Liverpool Sept.1 Nat, .\u2026.Lake Manitoba 7 A Empress of Ireland Me; .Rept.15, Sa .Lake Champlain Bept 21, Fri.Empress of Brita .Lake Erie Montreal to London Direct AND THENCE TO ANTWERP.ENTRE A ONTEZUMA BL 25 0e oe oe» MOUNT ROYAL Sept, 9, MOUNT ROYA., (3rd ciass) 326.50 Sept.16.LAKE MICHIGAN (3rd clase) 8 26.59 Sept, 23, MO:.TROSE (2nd cabin).$40.00 (Avonmouth Dock).*Aug 2% .\u201creer MONTCALM *Sept.8.FN MONTFORT *Sapt.22.\"MONMOUTH SK Lake Champlain a Lake Erie carry only One Class of Cabin passengers «econd Class).to whom 1» given the accommodation situated In the best part of the steam er at 342.50 and 345.00; Sru, $26.50.Lake Manit one 7 38300 and opracrdse 2nd, 340,00; 3rd, $26 Empresses\u20141st, Veo 00 to $500.00; tn, Sdo.uu and $47.50; 3rd.328.76 \u201cSteamers marked thus do not carry passengers To book freight or passage further ua \u201cPB PACIFIC MEANY, ATLANTIC STEANSHIP Anes of Trade Building, Bt.Sacrament Street Montr he Hamburg American.Trim Screw Pasnenger Service PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERROURG \u2014 HAMRURO, and to CAN ADL Amerika .Aug.30 Bluecher.Sept.6 sBatavis .Ll sept.Patricta .Bept.3 eTo Hamburg direct.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.TO NAPLES AND GENOA.ttMolthe.opt.vi | ut sloltke ttilceana Sept.-U, ttHambury Adalbert.ttMoitke .ttMamueurg - à lethamburg od Leal dibraiar as Gril} Room anu dyme- \u201cSPECIAL NOTICE Great variety of Special srulees asd trips by superb passenger steamers to the Orient, and \" Adriatie Seas, Went Ine Mediterranean dies, Jamaica, Italy aa! Egypt.Travel Bureau R.R.Tickets, notel ace commodations, and general informativm about foreign travel.TRAVELLERN CHECHM ISSUED BY THE COMPANY, Hamburg-American Line.37 Broadway, N.Y, JAMES THO General! Agent, a.Bagrament at.; .Henry, Tompla Bld 185 St.James et: Lusher, 1 i St.James st, 191 179 CUNARD LINE BOSTUN\u2014QUEENSTOWN\u2014LIVERPOOL, Norman L.Fast Yvwin Screw Mali and Passenger Steamers, 14,280 tons, 60) feet Jong.Res niarkable for steadiness.Rooms upper decks amidships; perfect ventilation, BAXUNIA, Aug.31, Sept.18, Oct.lü.Nov.18.VERNIA-Sept.4, Uct.2, Oct.80, Nov.27.Plans, sailing.ete, the Cunard 8S Co, Ltd.136 Btate st.Boston.Mass.CHARLE?P BUMNER, Agent, or to local agents.61 156svd The Untario nnd Quebec Navigation Com- Roches pany, Limited, woutreal, ter & Que- vege Line sir.\u201cAlexandria,\u201d Moutreal to Rochester and returs (via Bay of Quinis), $17.00 Lenses Montreal 6 pm.Thursdays, Montreal to Quebec and reiurm noe; leaves Montreal 6 o'clock p.m.Tuesdays.(Mens and bert -ncluded in these rates) One day In Quebeo or one day In Rochester or Charlottes (Coney Island).Quickest add moat pleasant routs to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, eto.Particulars and folders from agents.Tel.Main 1443, or write B.R Hepburn.General Manager, Piotom, Ont.164 62 Lu Cobalt, Temiskaming, Ville Marie TEMISKAMING NAVIGATION Steamers leave Temiskaming station daily.excent Sundays.for Montreal Diver.Ville Marie, tiallevbury, New Liske and North Temiskaming, on arrival C.P.R.trains from Montreal Shortost route.maxnificent scer \u2018y, excellent ac- commodatiuns.For rates, etc.apply to any C.P.R.ticket office, ur Temiskaming Navigation Co., Temiskaming, Que.185 12604 \u2014 OORANJO STEAMAR(M COMPANY (Ai an and Australien Lime.) Sails ovary 18 days, Ban cisco, to MA, days SAMOA.NEW are WAII.every 21 LAND and AUSTRALIA, monthly to TAHITI For booklst and salling list, address.Wm.ancy.agent.187 8t.James st\u2026 Montreal; B.K.Denbigh.G.RW.A.427 Bradway New York.193 819 \u2018oAamTORIA.Boars the The Kind You Have Alwa Signature \" ast jghand ; ñ - [3 _ which ought to be far from the least .words.4 The Baily Star, = EE THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO.(Limited), Proprietors.Agents in the United Biates, Eastorn Division.east of Plitsburg and Buffalo > Tribune liuiiding.Ne York, Western Division, .Forry, Tribune Baaing, Chlcagu.Western Cenada offices.including Ou- rart, Manitoba Mi:t1s Columbia, - preseutative, 76 King street west, Sasksichewan, Alberta aud ÿ.McuUillivray.Fes Turvuio.Utlices In Great Britain, Terry's Theatre Bu:.ding.108 Strand, lobdon, W.C., Ens- id Agents in France, Mayence, Favre & Cie, Paris.Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING AUG.25TH, 1906.MONDAY .60,589 TUESDAY .° .60,598 WEDNESDAY .60,442 THURSDAY .80,322 FRIDAY .° .60,387 SATURDAY .» + 65,363 TOTAL .347,681 Daily Average .61,280 Weekly Star Last Week .129,363 CIRCE LATION OF STAR WEEKLY \u2018se 497,046 One issue of the Daily and Weekly Star Aggregates 189,000 From the above figures are excluded meveral thousand subscriptions regard: ed as mots or leas ephemeral TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1906.DISQUIETING NEWS FROM PERSIA, If the news from Persia is authentic, a condition of affairs may be created there at any moment which will eclipse in imppriance even the revolutionary compalgn which ls in progress in Russia.The Persian Government cannot collapse without setting the European pot boiling; for the contrul of the new Persia would be a matter of vital concern to at least three European powers\u2014Britain, Russia and Germany, to say nothing of Turkey.The popular movement is said to be Pan-Islam In character, looking to a union under the leadership of the Sultan of Turkey.but, in such cases, the popular desires are apt to break harmlessly upon the advancing columns of the European forces representing far-reaching interests.German Influence in Persia Is of new birth.But with Germany acting as the \u201cCodlin\u201d of the Turkish Sultan, and having ratlway asplrations in the Ara- hian peninsula, the Kalser cannot help being deeply concerned in the future of Persia.If it were the custom to- day-\u2014as it was In Bismarck's day\u2014to blame all things upon the machinations of the German Chancellor, pessimists might see ground for suspicion in the fact that the Persians are turning towards Constantinople at the very time when the Kaiser is thought to be especially powerful there.And it is beyond question that if the Turkish army, backed by German money and prestige and possibly German troops, were to Eo to the protection of a pro-Turkish Government in Persia, it would be an exceedingly difficult matter for any power or combination of powers to upset them.Britain alone could hardly undertake so heavy a land campaign.Russia ls crippled; but still it is altogether probable that the Russians could put a fairly effective force In the field there, and the Russian Government might thereby distract public attention from domestic affairs.Yet Germany will hold a powerful leverage over Russia on the Polish frontier just now, and might successfully command and purchase her inaction.France has no aps parent Interest at stake In the affair, and could only go Into the struggle for the avowed purposeof curbing the growing power of Germany\u2014a step which would at once transfer the battlefield from the Persian Gulf to the Rhine Valley.Thus it is plain that a Turko- German alliance to establish a Sultanlc Government at Teheran would be a very formidable affalr; and yet the result could hardly be viewed in London or Calcutta or even Cairo with complacency.It may be.however that British In- fluende in Persia will be able to prevent things coming to so serious a pass.There Is always national feellng to appeal to\u2014as Britain does so successfully In Afghanistan\u2014and then the commer- olal power of Britain in mld-Asia is atrong.If she gets in this policy the support of Rusgla before the hand of Germany can be disclosed, all may be maintained in peace.em) OSTENTATION AT GRAVE.The late Dr.Tangtry.one of the No THE foremost of Toronto's divines.made the request that his funeral expenses should hot exceed thirty-five dollars.This was AN example in funeral simplicity.which it may have cost his friends something to carry out, but of the wholesome good influences which the deceased clergyman exert- ad,.The waste of money in funeral ex- penses-often when the family which is ; Jeft can ill afford !t\u2014is one of the pathetic Incidents of our foolish soclal | rivairies.That we should compete for | moclal recognition over the coffins of our loved ones, is surely a more biting | satire on the follies où competitive on- tentation than could be written in Tot.Tob 48 ubiplh Arai In cute! q \u2018 \u2019 vay = themselves to furmish their uses und maintain thôlr equipages \"suitable to thelr postition; sg will they select the caskets of their dead and arrange for the pomp of the obsequies.And when £his is Jane by the wealthy who can atlord it, It 1s Infallibly followed by inany of the poor tu whom it means deprivation in the days tu come.Children left with scanty provision by a worn-out father, who has reluctantly laf down the task of geting them a ance in life, ure robbed of a fair part of this pittance in order that the neighbors may be impressed by the show made \u201cat father's funeral.\u201d 1t 1s the climax of the ludicrous linked with the tragic.Hence this sober and sane request by a leading Anglican clergyman may well save the lean purses of some hard-pressed families.If the rich would universally set an exarnple of stern simplicity at the graveside, they would eonfer a greal andvery genuine beneft upon the entire commun- fly: and would far more fittingly exhibit the finest fruit of sorrow al à personal loss in thus having a care for the perplexities and troubles of their fellow men and women.And it will not be forgotten that the credit for such simplicity Is due chiefly to the living, who must conduct the funeral and endure the surinises of those shallow enough to miss Îts meaning: but they can be vastly strengthened in such a step by an ante-mortemn request from the Jeceased.ret \u2014\u2014\u2014 ROOSEVELT AND SPELLING REFORM.It is to be feared that when the American Chief Executive gave his fI- qial support to the spelling reform movement, President Roosevelt tv koa step which he should have left to Theodore Roosevelt.If Mr.Theodore Roosevelt \u2014 enterprising, radical and even reckless\u2014thinks that he would like to re rm the spelling book and emancipate coming generations of school children, he has every right to do his utmost toward that end; but President Roosevelt is in a more rv- sponsible position and might well hesitate ta Tend th: support of the Amerl- can Government to a tentative movement of a literary character.If Mr.Roosevelt lived in France.it is very likely that he would be an admirer and violent partizan of the \u201cimpressionist\u2019 school of artists.There ls something daring and precedent-de- tying about that school which would attract the winged spirit of the Rough Rider of San Juan.He would recognize in the impressionists\u201d the Roosa- velta of the artistic world; and he would gladly ranee himself with them fn their fight upon the conservative artist \u201ctrust\u201d which controls the Salon.But If }.were President of France.would he have the right to enlist all the =-varful influences under the con- tral of that great office in the batt\u2019e against th.settled opinions of most of the j \u201cle\u201d Would there not necessa\u201d»- {ly be a distinction between the artistic views of Iso evelt, the Muck Palnter, and Roosevelt.the official head of the French people?It is all right for a man at the head of a government io hold \u2018progressive\u2019 opinions, which are as yet shared nnly by the few.Sucha man ts apt to be alert and capable and on the lookout for the welfare of his country.As he js ahead, he can lead.But he Is surely taking an unfair advantage of the trust reposed in him by the people for quite other purposes when he uses his officlal powers 10 force upon the natfon opinions from which the vast majority of them dissent.Pre:njer Balfour did not try *o decree bhi-metalliam, although Arthur Talfour w : à bi-metalliat.Then it wou'd Le no more than courteous for the President of the Amer- can Republic to remember that his nation is using 1 language of which it is only a co-trustee.There are four communities\u2014at the very least\u2014whn are concerned in the orthography of the English language: the British Islanders.the Canadians and the Australlans, as well as the Americans.Now, whatever oninlons We may have with regard to the\u2019 confessedly eccentric spelling which the evolution of the \u2019languago has bequeathed us, there is surely something to be said for the position that.If there is to he government action in the matter, it ought to come only a .er a consultation between all the governments concerned.What private agitat\u2019 1 can accomplish is open to any single citizen of any nation on earth: but government action ls quite another matter.That Is, Theodore Roosevelt inight wrlte al! his private &rrespondencs as It pleased him: but Prestdent Roorevelt \u2018ought to consider Wré other great English-speaking com rpunitles.\u2018fipelling -oform\u2014#o.far as it Is advia- ahle\u2014will neve.result from any violent* action.There has been spelilng re- forum in the past; but it has been Ly the.cammon consent of the people through slowly adoptel usdge.Ng man or committée has ever succeeded in forcing a now apelling book on the people by the Big Club method.If anything permanent is to be done, it is necessary that there should te hearty op-operation by all English- speaking: beoples, and this co-operation will not be secured by any effort to force the par by the government of one of them.CAST ADRIFT ON LAKE.Schooner Captain Abandons Two Men In Row Boat Without Provisions.Special tn the liontreal Star.Toronto, Ont.August 28 -A boat containing tv © men was picked up in the bay last night.One of the men claimed he -nd his companion, who vould speak no English.had subsistad since Saturdav on nothing but pota- toea.Hla story was that they were members of the crew of the schoonar Fleetwing, of f'harlotte, N.Y., and that early on Saturday \u2018last the captain abandoned them tn the boat Hon.Mr.Fielding Goeÿ to Oftæwa.Special to The Montreal Star.+ Halifax, N.B., August 38.\u2014Hoh.W.8.Flelding came up yesterday fnorn- Ing from Chester.where fy are summering, and Jeft.for ttaava in the af ey THE MONTREAL DAILY :: STAR\u2014TUESDAY, Premier Roblin says the Manitoba wheat crop wil be 125,000,000 bushels.Perhaps he thinks that the croup this year is twins.+f those Cuban revolutionists get very wicked, somebody may call out the police.Although the taxes of the Pullman Co.are to be increased, the polite porter of the sleeper will still brush you off for a quarter.There are only 1,000 electors of West Ward, 80 Mr.Molson's campaign cigar bill will mot llkely create a panic in the money market.The busy b's of Russia arc bombs, bayonets and bullets About 90 per ¢rut.more men would reach the top [ they could attain it by sliding a vf climbing.One minister has figured that there are 1.000,000,000 heathen in the world, and at that he probably didn't include the gentlemen in Wall Street.\u201cWhat's In a name?\u201d In Russia the alphabet Is in it.\u201cSOMETHING JUST AS GOOD.\u201d J HAVE Font THINÇ $ Gooo\u201d, WI : Fines pr Gen He had hurried toa drug store, where he asked for lL)ogood\u2019s pills; He had suffered joug from something which assumed the form of chills; his friends had recommended Do- good's ax the pills to take; They were sure to end the trouble which was causing him to shake\u2014 But the druggist didn't have them, though he made it understood.As he looked among his hottles, that he'd \u201csomething just as good.\u201d All Ie loved a graceful malden whom he met heside the sea.And he thought he'd try to win her; he began courageously, After weeks of ardent wooing he proposed to her one night, When they strolled beside the wafer and the moon had slipped from sight, \u201cI would like to be you) darling,\u201d she informed him.\u201cand T would Were I not pledged to annther\u2014but my cousin's just as good\u201d When you wish to buy a collar or à razor or an tle, perhaps, an automobile or a case of extra dry, You may get the brand or pattern which vou ask for At the start, Or, But the chances are that somehow through the practice of his art The insinuating dealer will have made It understood That you ought to gladly purchase \u2018\u2018something else that's just as good.\" 1 When our troubles here are ended, when e bills cease falling due, When we cease to envy people who are rich and healthy, too, the fitful fever\u2019's over and spirits soar away To that place where good St.Peter always watches, grim and gray, I wonder If he'll rob us of our hopes of angelhood And propose to give us momething different, but \u201cjust as good?\u201d When our Oh, te i == | The doctor may be given credit for curing a patient, but he prefers | cash, | 1 ! You can never tell, That earthquake may have made up Its mind to make a tour of the world.NN DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.AFD (Av Fase 02, Why not short sleeves for gentlemen during the hot weather?Mexico has been glated for for the next earthquake hy eertain sclentists.There Is no subject too abstruse or obscure to escape the man who makes predictions.The citizen who has been buoyed up with the information that the tariff will be revised by its friends is rapidly com- fing to tha conclusion that it has no friends.Emotional irsan ty Je to be Thaw's plea.The cigarette ought to be held as an ac- ressory before the fact.HE KNEW MARIA.\u201cI rould tell you what I think of you in a very few words!\" \u201cTrue.you could, Marin,\u201d Mr.Meekman.\u201cBut you won't, you won't.\u201d responded Maria, Apparently Manitoba wheat grows about 27 inches between issues of the Winnipeg daily papers.\u2014 A man out West has been arrexted for stealing Chicago canned heef.The man who canned it is still at large.HIS EXPERIENCE.Jack\u2014Love, as wol} as the rose, has Îta thorn.Tom\u2014How's that?Jack\u2014Oh, one is reasonably sure to encounter a pin in the girl's belt.DARWIN'S MISTAKE.\u201cThat fellow Darwin must have been nutty If he really believed that men are superior to us,\u201d sald the monkey.\"Well, aren't they?\u2019 queried the ape.\"I should say not.replied the monkey.\u201cWhy, those creatures have to use a ladder to enable them to climb trees.\u201d it\u2019s as difficult to find a friend as it is to lose an enemy.It must be a woman who is throwing all thosd hombs in Russia! They seem to be hitting everybody hut the man they ars almed at.A twenty-five-foot ke has been seen dn Cuyahoga Falls.Ohlo.Closer inventiga- on may reveal tha: fact that jt came out ot a Jus.Personals, ASN oa Nas AN NAAN ARN ~~ \u2018Dr.Guelph Armitage has returned tu .town fram Sherbrooke.Mr.Btanley Ogilvie Is a gueet at the Caledonta Springs Hotel.Dr.Ernest R.Brown, Drummond st., has returned from Toronto.Miss.G.Graham has returned from A three months\u2019 trip abroad.Captain H.W.Luinb, of Brockville.Ont, is In town for à few days.Dr.AH.Griffith, of Peel street, bas returned rrom Pasadena, Calif.Mr.and Mrs.Hayter Reed are at Caledonia Springs fur a short time.Dr.A.Scott lves, Crescent street, hus returned homne from a holiday trip.The engugement is announced of Miss Bessie Hansher tu M.Siabotsky.both uf Montreal.Me.J.Alex.Stevenson and Mr.W.GG.Cheney are now in Vancouver, en roule to the Klondike.Miss Norah Telford, Richmond square, has returned from a visit to Onden- burg and Prescott.Alrs.Earnest Eaton, St.Urbain street, has left for Denver, Col, to visit her sister, Mrs.Mulford.Mrs.Peter V.Valin and Miss White, Quebec, sailed for Mediterranean ports to-day on the Slavonia.Miss Finnigan, of St.Lambert, is the guest of Miss Kittie Gllbry, St.Catherine street, Westmount.Mr.Ratchford.buyer for the N.8.¢ and Coal Company, Bydney Mines, i» registered at the Queen's.Mr.and Mrs.R.Stanton Wright, and family, Outremont, have returned from Tadousac and Murray Bay.The Misses Daniells, who have been guests at the Irving Hotel.Old Oren- ard, Me., have returned home.\u201d Miss Clara I.Smith, of St.Hubert street, has left for the Adirondacks, where she wil spend her vacation.Mr.T.A.Coughtry, of Esplanade avenue, has left on a short vacation, for Toronto, Buffalo and Niagara.Miss Gertrude Scarff, St.Antolne street, has returned from a month's visit to Cacouna and Notre Dame du Portage.a Mr.F.W.Patterson left town Friday evening to spend his vacation on Syda- enham Lake, Kingston, and surrounding cities.Mrs.Victor Millar, who has been spending some weeks at Brome Lawn, Knowiton, has returned to her home in Westmount.Mr.Charles H.Grastey.proprietor of the Baltimore News, and Mrs.Gras- tey spent Monday in town, on thelr way to Quebec.Mrs.W.Dorsett Birchall :eturned on the Lake Manitoba from England aad the Continent, and will spend two weeks in Dorval.Miss L.de Bellefeullle Macdonald is | the guest of Mrs, Farquhar Robertson at her summer residence, the \"White House,\u201d Willlamstown.Miss Susie Sexton, of New York city.was in town fur the week-end, and has left to join her sister, Mrz.F.Brophy, who ts visiting friends in St.Columbia.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd E.Brown.of New York, are guests at the Place Viger Hotel.They are accompanied by Mrs.M.L.Strough, mother of Mra.Brown, The marriage is announced to take place in early September.of M.Ismael Lefebvre, of the D.C.Brosseau Company, to Mlle, Evellna Tougas, of Ste.Cunegonde.| Mr.Arthur Dansereau and his sch, Lucien Dansereau, have left for Kingston, where Mr.Lucien Dansereau enters the Military College, after pads- Ing a brilliant examination.The engagement Is announc of Miss Sadie Ryan, daughter of Jolin J.Ryan, to Mr.M.R.Donnelly, of M real, formerly of Pembroke, Ont.wedding to take place Beptembat 20.Mr.and Mrs.F.Ward.of Ottawa, who have been guests at the Irving Hotel, Old Orchard.Me., are spending a few days in Montreal, the guests of Mrs.Daniells, Laurier avenue, before returning home.Among those introduced yesterday on \u2018Change at the Board of Trade were Messrs.W.Wallace Bentley.sheriff of York, England; S.Goldman, of> New York: H.H.D.Anderson and Alfred Brooks of London.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Cameron.Brock- ville, announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Olive Foster (daughter of Mayor Foster, Smith's Falls).to Mr.Clancy Marvin Buell, youngest son of Mr.C.H.Buell, Brockville.The marriage will take place ifn October, Mr.and Mra.Hugh Macmaster, of Camas, Washington, are in town, the guests of Mr.Macmaster's sister, Mrs.John Scott, Mance street, Annex.After an extended tour in the townships and the Eastern States, they will return home by way of Los Angeles, and San Francisco, Dr.W.A.Bailey, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Fitzgerald, Mr, and Mrs.Wm.Gordon, Thomas Ogilvie and D.Ross, of Toronto; P, W.Puddicombe and Miss M.Puddicombe, of Quebec; Dr.and Mrs.Burnett Smith, of Montreal, were passengers this morning on the Car- manla for Liverpool.Mrs.Harold Kinhey, of Oftawa, entertained at bridge, Saturday evening.among those present being Mrs.God- frey Greene and her guests, the Misses Winifred and Dorothy Pearson, of Burnley, England; Mrs.Newport Greene, of Norfolk, Virginia; Mrs.Hamnet Hill and her guests Mrs, Cameron and Miss Cameron, and Mrs, West, of Chicago; Miss Bessie Hill, Mlas Florence Greene, Mrs.S.E.Dawson, Miss Douglas Cameron, Mrs.Graham.Monday afternoon Rear Admiral Bone de la Peyrere gave a reception on board the flagship Desaix, stationed at Quebec, some three hundred Invited guests attending.A luncheon was given by the French Admiral just previous to the \u201cat home.\u201d Amongst those present were Lieut.-Gov.Jette, Miss Jette, Major Sheppard, Hon.Messrs.Gouln, Rodolphe Lemieux and Prevost.The French crulsers leave Quebec on Thursday next.A marriage of Interest to many Can- adlans took place recently in the Candor Protestant Church at Bogota, South America, the bride being a daughter of Mrs.Charles Odell, a former Canadian.The groom.Mr.Charles Moly- neux, is the British consul at Bogota.Mr.Spencer Dickson, late Charge d\u2019Affaires for Great Britain in Bogota, acted as best man.The bride, was given away by her brother, Mr.George Grange Odell, In the presence of a large circle of friends, including her mother.Mrs.Charles Odell; Mrs.C.Heath Gwilt, Mr.C.Heath Gwllt, Mra.H.E.B.Smith, cousin of the bride; Mr.Francis Strong, of the British Legation: the Hon.John Barret, American Legation; Rev.Mr.Candor, rector of the church; Mr.Frerey.Peruvian Min- later; Mr.Pla, minister Spaniah Legation; Mr.Ribon, Mr.Nowell, Mr.and Mrs.Garson, of Paris; Mr, Mrs.and the Misses Lidstons; the Misses Cam- beil.Mrs.Halle, of Germany; Senor Seocondina Alvarez, Charles Bowdon, Eugene Betts.Malon C.Martin, manager of the gota Street Railway; Mr.Robert Hancock, and many others.A reception took place after the ceremony at the residence of the bride's sister.Mrs.C.Heath Gwilt, corner of 13th avenue and 38rd treet ' AUGUST 28, 1908 Apollinaris \u201cThe Queen of Table Waters\u201d MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Ter Sm em nT A SN SNS TE SE MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.se ee Ky Also SATURDAY aud Non-Membtiers\u2014Admission, 10c.Instructors anc Beginners fl.adles and Gentleme: Free Daily, from 10 to 12 am.and 2 Admission-15¢, THE MONTAGNARD AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASS00CIATION.ROLLER SKATING SEASON NOW OPEN \u201cine, wen Ean SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Roller Skates, 16c per hour.1 Check Room Free.1).Members and Non-Members Taught to 5 p.m.including use of Skates.204 26 Vs.M.A.A.A.Game commence: day.Admission stand, bc.at M.A A A.office, Tickets on sale CRICKET PHILADELPHIA PILGRIMS MONTREAL GROUNDS WEDNESDAY and-THURSDAY, Aug.29th and 30th.s at 11 o'clock each to all parts of grand 250 Pee) street, and at grounds.GILBERT FERRABEE, Hon.Bec.M.C.C.ARE YOU \u201cSTRANGERS YET\" TO H.P.SAUCE?IF SO, YOUR GROCER WILL BE PLEASED TO INTRODUCE YOU SoLx PreruizTons: MIDLAND VINEGAR Co.Binminaxas & Lonpon.205 Beod PTE RR An Pure, Healthful, Refreshing | EE Canada's Great Eastern Exhibition, Sherbrooke, Que.Sept.1st to 8th, 1906.Six Days and Three Evenings.DON\u2019T MISS THE First Appearance in Canada Troop \u201cG\" 15th United States Cavalry IN Their Celebrated Musioal Drill, Fanoy and Rough Riding.Cheap Rates on all Rallroads Write for Official Programme, ele.W.M.Tomlinson, ser -Treaus, 203 3 eod DOMINION PARK FIFTEEN ACHES OF FUN AND AMUSEMENT.MADAME ELLA ZUILA Heroine of the Aerial Cable, remalns for another week.PICCHIANIS In Phenomenal Acrobatle Work.8 ADMISSION 10e.CHILDREN Be.SOME PARK OPEN FOR THE SEASON, Vaudeville.Lavigae\u2019s Band.Ail cars go to Sohmer Park.13 NOTICE.A speclal meeting of the corporation of the MONTREAL DISPENSARY will be held in the beard room of the Institution, 145 St.Antoine street, on TUESDAY, AEPTEMBER 4th, 1906, at 6 p.m.for the purpose of considering arrangements for the sale of the present property and the purchase of new premises.Ji.B.CARMICHAEL, M.D.Hon.Sec.10e 204 7 French Canadian Linens and Rugs.Our Handicrafts $hop, 588 St.Catherine st, West.E.A.Gert LONDON PIPES With Sterling Hall-Marked Bands, From 85c to $9.00 each.Also Imported Cigars and Cigarettes, 369 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Ross's Sloe (in Have You % Tried It?T-0-R-0-N-T-0! (Saturday Night.) When in England this summer, Mr.Cockshutt, of Brantford, who sometimes releases a torrent of eloquence that nobody ean dam.told a listening multitude that \u2018Toronto is the mest imperially-mind- ed city in the whole far-flung British Empire.For talking in this big way so far from home, Mr.Cockshutt has been censured in some guarters, and yet-\u2014and vet have we not some persons in Toronty who could beat the world in any contest designed to bring out imperial-minded- ness?It might be a hard thing to bring out in a contest.but we have men among us who could bring thelrs out, and who, in fact, can't keep tt efrs in.They are im- pericus in thelr imperialism.To may that they are loyal does not express it.Nor is enough expressed when we say thas, they are red-hot advocates of & close.rivétad Empire.Beyond all that, we have men tn Toronto who watch the British Empire day and night, and by the letters they write to lords and dukes, admirals and generals, newspapers and royal princes, remiers and policeman, prevent Horrible lunders from being committed.In short, it is more than suspected that the ntrings ate pulled in Toronto that operate the whole menagerie.If an earthquake should swallow this town\u2014if a few fork- CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 2 : - 3 Bugnature of (4 The Ottawa River Navigation Company.LABOR DAY, SEPT.3rd.Excursion to Ottawa, $2.50.Do.to local Ports\u2014Single fare and 260 added.Tickets good to go list Aug.and lst Sept, return 4th Sept.Excursion to Carillon, $1.00.Str.Duchess of York.Dellghtfui Trip.Take 8 a.m.G.T.R.train to Lachine and Hone by the Rapids.< Afternoon Trips and Rapids.Ste.Anne's by G.T.R.or C.P R., return hy boat, 80c.Lachine by 5 p.m.train and return by boat.Hoc.Tickets at Offices Nos.128, 137 and 178, Grand Trunk Station and Windsor Hotel.ed streaks of lightning should pick off a certain half-doren of our citizéns.one thinks with dismay of what would befall this proud, pretentious Empire! His Ma)- est) the King has went some of his horsen over lo the Toronto Exhibition, and wa hate people In this city who will aspire tn the honor of being Kicked by these noble animalg.Fach horse wlll be booked a week ahead for all the kicks he can de- Hver.Dr.A.D.Angus has returned to \\towr | sengers for Winnipeg and West Best of the Season! 3 days in Burlington! Sept.1st.2nd and 3rd BT.GABRIEL T.A.& B.SOCIETY Annual Excursion will leave Bonaventure Station at 9 am.SATURDAY, SEPT.18T.Tickets guod to return Saturday.Snn- day.or Monday.Labor Day.Ticketa\u2014Adults, $1.35: Children, 70c.Tickets to be had at No.447 Centre fitreet, from members of the Society.and at Station on morning of excursion.Train stops at St.Henry and Point St.Charles.2045 Canadian Pacific Ry.NEW DEPARTURE.93 HOURS QUEBEC to VANCOUVER 22 days Liverpool to Yokohama, 29 days Liverpool! / to Hong-Kong.The \u2018\u201cOVER-SEAS MAIL\u201d carrying the Imperial malls between Croat Britain and the Orient wili leave Quebec on the arrival of the \u2018\u2018 Empress of Ireland\u201d Friday, August 31st.First-class sleeping oar pas- who have seoured accommodation on the Over-8eas Mail will be forwarded from Montreal Windsor Station to connect with the \u201c* Mall\u201d at Western Junotion.The \u2018\u2019Over-Seas Nail\u201d will stop only at Winnipeg, Brandon, Broadview.Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Medicine Hat, Calgary, Laggan, Revel- stoke, Kamloops, North Bend and Vanoouver ; passengers for other points west of Winnipeg will re quire to leave the \u2018\u2018 Mail\u201d at nearest station at which it stops east of desired destination and proceed by regular train.any expense inourred whlle waiting being borne by themselves.For full particulars apply to A.E.LALANDE, 129 8t.James.205 3 Summer Residence Destroyed.emery tim pr mis plop mm OPENING of the SEASON.sucinnine Monday Sept.3 With Special Mat.Labor Day.DE KOVEN, KLEIN and (COOK'S Operatic Maaterpicce RED FEATHER Complete Original Production.BIG SINGING COMPANY HEADED BY CHERIDAH SIMPSON.Box Office opens Thurs, Aug.30, 9 nm.Regular Prices 25c te $1.50.AI.L THIS WEEK ACADEMY fii mas w POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO.Man, Tues und Wed.Mal., \u201cThe Gelsha™p Wed Night, \u2018Thurs.Fri.Sat.Night 15, Su, Tbe.Lucky Der.\" \u201cA Runsway Girl.\u201d Next week -Nat.Wills in \u201cA 204°6 Afternoon snd Eveniag E | FRANCAIS ==\" Aion and The Scenic Marvel, A MIDNIGHT ESCAPE.Four Acts of Laughter and Tears.Next week-\u2014/ Desperate Chunce.20408 md ROYAL mavée veRy DAY THE YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS Next Week\u2014THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, Prices, 10, 20, 90 and 500.204°8 OMINION EXHIBITION Halifax, N.S., Sept.22nd to Oct.5th, 1908.$100,000 IN PREMIUMS.the es niticent Exhibits of the Mine isheries, the Farms, the Facto of the Maritime Provinces and of all Canada.GRAND RACE MEETING, for Pursen of $9,000, and Splendid Vaudeville Performances, EASY PLACE TO REACH, LOWEST RATES OF TRAVEL on all lines.Single fares to Hallfax, September 19.28, 25, 30, October 1.8pecial Excursions September 21 and 28.SEE THE GARRISON CITY BY THE SEA Ask your railway agent, or write M.Mc¥F.HALL, Manager.Halifax.OMINION EXHIBITION 3205 10 2aw Ma SUMMER RESORTS, Old Orchard Beach, Me, HOTEL VELVET.Accommodation for 400 Guesta From 82.50 per day and upward.First Class Furnishings.Parlors, Private Baths; Hot and Cold Balt Water tha 153 28eod WM.HALL, Lessee.= BALMORAL BLOCK near McGill Street.Trunks for School We are showing a large range of Trunks suitable for School wear, strong, well made, and honest right through in work- mauship.Being our own manufacture you will find better value here than in any other store mon t > Lite : ~%& BALMORAL BLOCK Wg Norre DAME ST West.MONTRE AL, Can JEWELLERY SUPPLIES in Gold and Sfiver for the trade.J.A, Henderson, Board of Trade, Montreal.205 8 FRENCH BREAD Tel.Up 1409, W.& J.8.WYLIE.MONG our many A patterns of table silver, one of the most popular is The Chantilly Pattern of Sterling Silver Spoons, etc.Of a bold, free charae- ter, moderate in ornamentation, the Chantilly is decidedly modern.It combines the three requisites of substantial weight, perfect workmanship and exclusive design.eee ms que Johnston Bros.JEWELLERS 3 $ Jv Kingston, Ont Angus: 28 ~The heau- tiful summer rashience of Dr Dickson, Waco, Texas, on Hostiwick Island, three milles from Gananoque wharf, was burned Saturday mizht.Everything was destroyed 483 St.Catherine St.West Near Fecl Street.: Ana NAY PIER, See oY aL iene You THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, No tioed it is unanimously agreed upon by the docturs that one of the greatest dangers to the henlth of children.and one of the chief causes of the high infant ity, is th Ant t only 1: disease, owing come in conti: tein that sone QUALITY and nuch of it poor in qua » the careless manner with all sorts of imp f the milk used in you PURITY of ours is GUA poor quality of the milk retulled by muny dealers in ths ality.lity, but it also carries the seeds of in which 11 is handled and allowed to Urities.It is your duty to make cèr- r p'ouse is this condition, and the EED.Verb, Sapin THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO., Ltd.Telephone LP GUY.208 ALLEYS.i ep BILLIARD TABLES, Bowling leys, war Fix'ures, cheapest rices Our resident agents work on salary n figuring with them you are not come pelled lo pay commission or middlemane profit.The Brunswick Buike Collender Co.146 S:.Lawrence st 20 312 PATENT SOLICITORS.00e ES 5 F ETHERSTONHAUCH ENTS VYpang & I Liv.& Lon.& Globe ope Bldg, Montreal.Write for cur book, \"The Prospective Patentee.\u201d Offices, Montreal.Toronto, Ottawa, Waslungtun 204 214 inventions Fatented AND TRADE MARK REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS.Merch-nts Bank Bldg.Montreal, 32 305 FETHERSTONHAIGH & (OU.d'harles W Taylor BSe,late Examiner Canadian Patent Lifice, Canada life Building, Montreal.203 39 FROM we solict?the Sr > Sat Englocers und others Who rru.ize Wo set 1- fty of bavi, their Patent business or et a Expe Prelimina: yadv.se tres.Charges y moderate \u201cOur faventor's -dviser sen: Upon request Mariur£N Mar :n New York Life joc montres).und 'wasdiizion LEGAL CARDS.NE = BCGIBEON, CASGRAIN, MTSRELL & SURVEYER CANADA LIFE BUILDING, St.James Su, Montreal, R.D.Mcitihban.2x.! «nace l'asgrain, K C.Victor E.Mitcnell HF Sirveyer, A.Lnase Caskrain, \u201chas M Cotlon Joseph W.Weic sa, Errol M.MuDbougall, 307 MORTGAGE LOANS, ER ~~ \u2014_ ns TRUST FUNDS AND OTHER MONEYS to lend on Pirat mortgage.ut lowest len E.W H.Puiilipe of Doucet & Ph!liips, No- tari-s, lunada Lite Chambera, 189 S: James street, Montreal.190 312 Loans made on Real Estate at current rates of interest and on easy terms of payment.Low charges No delays, Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co., 141 Notre Dame st.west, cor.St.John st.MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Duff, 107 St James st.and 49 Crescent st 215 313 FRUITS.- ee Se ONTREAL NUTMEG MELONS #4 daily from ihe best growers Island.at bottom prices.BorLners, Dorchester st.Tel.Up 3333.rare 174 113 -\u2014_\u2014 ue = COAL OIL, GASOLINE, ETC.aa OIL, CANADIAN, 14¢c.OR 650 8 .American, l6c, or Thc gals; Astral oil.20c, or ic gals.gasoline.23e, or $1.20 5 gals; delivered |! rity,.P Mor- ency.204 East St.Cathe: .e.Tel Enat 2690.195 312 COMMON GENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Buga, NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All Aruggista, or 351 Queen st.west.Torontn earn of Imititinne ao 2 BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS we have mado the cure of blood kotson p apecialty.Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Polson Permanently Cured.You osn be treated at home under same guaranty Uapital 8500,000.We solicit Lhe most obsti nate cases.If you have ezhaurted the cl methods of treatment, and still have aches and pains, Mucus I*atohes in Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples.Copper-Col- red Spots.Uloers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrcws falllog out, write for proofs of -page Book Free.COOK REMEDY CO, 1087 MASORIC TEMPLE, Chicags, 8.À ww Su HUMOURS On the Hands _itching, cracked and \u2018bleeding hands, with eczema, tet- ter, etc., are instantly relieved and speedily cured by soaking.them in hot water and CUTICURA SOAP and bandaging with Cuti- cura Qintment, the great Skin Cure.This treatment succeeds when all else fails.> Barns Burned Near Meaford.Meaford, Ont., August 28.\u2014 During a heavy thunderstorm the barns of Mr.Arch.Campbell were struck by lightning and burned, the building, with the season's crop, being totally destroyed.Loss about $3,000, partly covered by insurance.Special Notice, Offices to Rent.In the new Lindsay Building, on St Catherine street, near Peel street.Studios, suites of offices, sample rooms etc.etc.Apply to C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 112 St, Catherine strer! west, Fear Peel street, 208 7 N73 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, Jed 5 _ \u2014\u2014\u2014 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.THE BEST PLA' = for a business man's lunch 1s at the Hotel Wilfrid, formerly ForUn s, corner St.James and St Gabriel.Wilfrid Corbeil proprietor, 143 312 BILLIARD TABLES.~\u2014 \u2014\u2014 BILLIARD TABLES Fool Tgbies, Buwlilng A'.eys and acces wires, Bar sixtures and Supplies, Cala- +8 Free.We don\u2019t beloug to the trust ds union made, Charies Passow & Son, \u2018uicage.T.Burdett 2v0 3t Paul street, Montreal, sole agent 23 KODAKS.Ne ; ; And ail R.F.Smith, Kodaks, camera supptios 1756 Notre Dame st.Uptown 148 Peel at.Send for new bargaln lst 101 313 PHOTOGRAPHS.Our Coupons of any date will be good until Sept.st (i.C.Arless & Co.Photographers, 261 St.James St 188 59 BRUSHES.i ot SBWEEPERS REPAIRED, CARPE SWELRPER 1 ENG AU lAnds\u201d Bl SHEN, U L L E Y Hrushes, Tel.M.2740 76 Victoria Square.79 312 CHIROPODIST.J WP atid 45 years\u2019 exparience.Specialist for feet diseases.of Oday hours 9a m to p.m.E RAaTELLR, 1 Lagauchetiers ve Se cor.3t.Lawrence.Tel, 1 ry 12 Lis hi oes EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.Ne | DR.FRS.DE SALES PREVOST Spegis! ist Consul atio is to 4 Dispensary free consulat.ont, for poor Vursde:, Friday, JU 10 noou +u2 -bu Lives 6l,uvruew No Li.Shorbivoat vast.OZ 31% PHRENGLOGY.NN TN Ta Se NE Prof.T owe reads the past.present and future on 'ove, marriage aud bus- inexs, sil readings accurate, scienti- fe ani rellabl, charçes Duo to 3 10.West St.tatherne \u2018treet.29 .WHITE ENAMEL AND BUILDING BRICK.F, Hyd ~-==F, Hyde & Co.Cements, Fire Bricks, Scotch Sewar Pipes.Lowest Prices.Orders solicited.New address: HYDE & WEB Notre Dame st.; 1 FISH AND OYSTERS.New York Soles, Sea Trout and 36 other varieties of FRESH FISH, \u2014at\u2014 PHELPS & BINNS, 56 Victorin Square.\u2018Phone Main 417.184 179 TENTS AND AWNINGS.i I Eee Tem CSST LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR AWNINGS on THOS.SONNE, Sr, 193 COMMISSIONERS STREET.Phone Main 1161, Montreal, 78 312 PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.[UR La es Look up the ictures you intend ng fram snd Sot is oo one thre the better.Discounts\u2019 on Coots frase plotares and picture framing GLO.K.HEASLEY, 208 West 5t.Catherine, Near Bleury.AUTOMOBILES TO RENT.Ne 8 per half day Zier! Bioycles to! rent nels halt rie Cyole Merchant, 370 em mo near cor.of University, oppos.St.James Club.Up 1249.Upen evenings 203 14 \u201cTo Shoemakers.\u2019\u2019 Leather and Shoe Findiags, at Great Reductions, at J.ROSTON, 285 St.Catherine st.West.194 193 We Make BOOTS and SHOES for stralght and deformed f.of repairing Rubber Goods, oot.Bpecialty 831 158009 A, HODINA, .Beaver Hall HII} GALVANIC LINIMENT Has a multitude of uses.* Buccessful in each.To relieve Rheumatism.Stralned Muscles, Coughs and Colds, Sprains, etc., etc.Prep.by J.J.Welnfeld, Drugglst, 121 Bleury St.At all Druggists.197 Beod Bear Attacks One of Attendants.Special to the Montreal Star.} Toronto, Ont, August 28.\u2014The performing bears to be used in the grand | Sem performance at the Industrial Exhibition clawed and bit the arm of Thomas Murray, an employe of the grounds, yesterday, In such a manner that twenty-five stitches had to be made in the arm, at the Western Hospital.Every yard of the genuine *\u2018Cravenette\u2019\u2019 bears this trademark Whether you buy the cloth, or the Rain Coat readymade, always look for the \u2018\u2018 Cravenette \u2018\u2019 trademark in order to get the genuihe; which is guaranteed rainproof.provement of ports, 2 | World Gossip The Earthquakes In Chili.Arthur E.Manson, of Los Angeles, who was in Montreal for a few hours yesterday un his way to the New England States, told the Star that, according to udvices which he had received from business connections in Chill, where he is Interested ln several mining properties, the earthquake Joss would not be more than half that of San Francisco.\u201cBut,\u201d he added, \u2018it will probably be felt very much more by Chill, and may.in fact, precipitate some sort of financial crisis.California has the support of a whole nation of almost boundieas wealth, but Chili stands practically alone.This in spite of the fact that the population of Chili is nearly double that of California, as also her area; her recovery will not be nearly so rapid, as the per capita wealth ls very much less.\u201d \u2018What are financial Chin?\u201cThe public debt amounts to well over $100,000,000, and the annual revenue of about $40,000,000 is usually at least $2.- 000.000 short of the requirement of the public expenses.The {nterest on the delist ranges from 4% to 6 per cent.\u201d \u201cWhat are the principal industries?\u201d \u2018The people, like those of most South American states, are not much given to manufactures, but are mostly tillers of the soil.The chief source of revenue Is in the nitrate beds taken by force from Peru and Bollvia, and even these, once supposed to be inexhaustible, are showing signa of failure under the heavy demands made on them, no less than $§40,000.00v worth of the product being shipped abroad every year.And even these beds are worked by foreign capital and managed by outsiders.It ls in the gold mines of the country 1 am especially interested, and of these the output iz about $4,000,000 annually, while California produces §15,- 000,000.\" \u201cWhat do you think will be the result of this calamity?\u2019 \u201cI belleve the results will be very far- reaching.and very disastrous.The country is burdened with debt, and the people.though the snost energetic by far in South America, are very poor.Under such circumstances, the cities Immediately affected will be handicapped in making a recovery, as it will be difficult to obtain loans at low rates.ways will be retarded, as also the im- the advancement of education, and other vital interests.crease of taxation would only mean revolution.\u201d conditions in Rain Needed in New England.That this is not the only part of the country suffering from a lack of sufficient rain is evident from the statements made to the Star yesterday by Mr.L.J.Robb, of Portland.\u201cThere is much suffering at present, he sald, \u201cfrom lack of rain.Mill owners and farmers generally throughout New The building of rail- | : depth of the globe's crust, from its unl- In- \u201cduction colncides to a certain degree with England are anxiously looking for it to , fill thelr depleted springs and waterways.This is especially the case in the Interior portions.July was a very hot month with us, and the hay was nearly ruined in places by the rain.But then the welther went to the opposite extreme, and for the last four or flve weeks crops have been suffering for rain.\u201d .\u201cHas the drought done any other damage?\u201d \u201cYes.many of the mills have been ser- {ously affected by the low streams, and have experienced considerable inconven- lence in the lack of sufficient waterpower to run their machinery.\u201cA few of the Interior cities, besides, have been in danger of a water famine owing to the exhaustion of their reservoirs, and the low water pressure has given reason for serious alarm in the case of a conflagration.I believe that the drought has so reduced the supply from the Broad Brook system which supplies North Adams that there Is scarcely enough water to fill the twenty-four inch main.Fortunately, the big mill centres at Lawrence and Lowell, In the eastern part \u2018of Massachusetts, have not suffered from the drought.\u201d \u201cHow has it been in Mailne?* \u201cShowers have been very rare for about five weeks, especially through the old country on both sides of the Penobscot valley, as well as in the Kennebec region.8ince about the 20th of July there was but one shower of any account up to a few days ago.Over in New Hampshire rivers are at their lowest point for the season, and farmers have had to haul water to their cattle.\u201d \u2014\u2014 Cuba and the Spirit of Revolt.\u2018President Palma is simply being forced Into the same kind of struggle as has met every Governor in the island so far, and as will meet every other so long as conditions remain the same.It is simply an outcome of the Latin American spirit of revolt which exists in Cul \u201cand which must be utterly stamped out before any lasting peace can be established.\u2019 Mr.H.O.Martin, of Tampa, who was in Montreal yesterday, hes had many opportunities of studying the Cuban character at home in the course of many business trips to the island, and therefore speaks whereof he knows.\u201cSo far as I know and have heard,\" ha continued, \u2018\u201c\u201cthe present chief executive of Cuba, President Palma, is a man of good character and good judgment.His government has been a successful one, and finances and commerce are in very good condition.But a minority In a South American island republic generally means a revolutionary junta and a conspiracy.They are bad losers.\u201d \u201cBut is Palma not charged with being rather despotic fn his rule?) - \u2018\u201cThey claim that he has taken President Dtax, of Mexico, as his model.He might certainly go far and not find a better.But he has never exceeded constitutional limits.Unfortunately, he haa made but_slight provision, from all appearances, against a revolution, and it Is doubtful if he can get together any sort of army in the event of a crisis.His future position will depend a good deal on whether or not the revolution spreads to any extent.If it does, he will certainly be in a very awkward predicament.for he is very badly prepared for war.Even as it is, his position is not an enviable one, for the disease of revolution has seized on Cuba, and must run its course.\u201d Havoc Wrought by Lightning.Severn Bridge, Ont., August 28.The cottage of Dr.Hamilton, of Pittsburg.located on Sparrow Lake, han Leen struck by lightning and almost totally wrecked.The doctor, who was standing near a window.wag stunned , leigh, | ode tire.À { Side Lights | LARP RAL DIINO, A NA, 00 Cats Die In High Altitudes.ATS gu tuad and die in high altitudes.Ieadvilie, Col.18 a city over ten thousand feet above sea level, and there is not a single cat in the place that hus been there more than three months.\u2018The greater the height above sea level, the greater the degree of nervousness both in people and the dumb animals.Even in Denver, which 1s only half as high as l.eadville.cats are high strung and flighty, given to sudden fits of arching thelr backs and growling at nothing.But they do not go mad in T'enver with the same unanimity that they do in Leadville, In the latter place cuts seam to be more than usually drowsy wien they are first brought there, and spend nearly every hour of the twenly- four In sleep.This condition will last a week or two, and is succeeded by a slate of ordinary well being.which terminates at a greater or less Interval of time by their suddenly having a violent fit which In a human being would be called hysterics.These fits are repeated with cone tinually increasing frequency until one niore violent than any of its predecessors carries the cat off.Even kittens born in high altitudes never seem to get accus- tormed to them.and invariably go the way of the parents.Moon Hotter Than the Earth.Information of a valuable character concerning the thickness of the earth's crust and the intensity of the heat of the globe's internal fires has been obtained as the result of a serles of investigations continued over a prolonged period by the Hon.R.J.Strutt, F.R.S., the well-known British scientist, and son of Lord Ray- says the Sclentific American.By testing rocks of many kinds from all over the world, Mr.Strutt has been able to determine the percentage of radium pjes- ent in the earth's crust.He has ascertained that the presence of radium, whether it exists in minute or large quantl- ties, can be easily denoted in all rocks of igneous origin, but the percentage is highest In granitic formations, while the basaltic rocks contain the minimum proportions of the element.lle has also provisionally calculated the total quantity of radium present in each mile of form distribution, and estimates on this basis that not more than one-thirtieth of the total volume of the earth is composed of rocks which are to be found on the surface.As a result of lis mathematical deductions, he estimates that the depth of the earth's rock crust ls approximately forty-five miles.This de- the calculations of Prof.Milne, the well- known selsmologist, who has been engaged in Investigations to the same end by the observation of the speeds of earthquake tremors.Prof.Milne concludes that at a depth of thirty miles below the earth's surface exist rocks whose physical properties are similar to those to be found on the exterior.Furthermore, as a result of his researches, Mr.Strutt is in agreement with the assumption advanced by several astronomers, more especially Mr.Pickering, that the moon is not a \u2018dead\u2019 sphere, but that it continues ta possess voleanlc energy.And, moreover, he makes the startling statement that he is of opinion that the internal heat of that body is far in excess of that obtalin- ing within the interior of our own globe.Curlous Customs of a Century Ago.A century ago in the I'nited States every gentleman wore a queue and powdered his hair.All the population of a village assembled at the inn on \u2018\u2018post day\u201d to hear the news.The church collection was taken in a bag at the end of a pole with a bell attached to arouse sleepy contributors.Virginia contained a fifth of the whole population of the country.Two stage coaches bore all the travel between New York and Boston.The Mississippi Valley was not so well known as the heart of Africa now ls.Quinine was unknown.When a man had ague fits he took Peruvian bark and | whiskey.There was not a public library in the United States.A horseman who galloped on a city street was fined four shillings.Stoves were unknown: all cooking was done hefore an open fireplace.8ix days were required for a journey between New York and Boston.The whip- ping-post and pillory were still standing in New York and Boston.Twenty days were required for a letter to go from New York to Charleston by land.A New England girl was not allowed to marry until she could make a lvaf of bread and cut it In smooth, even slices while jt was warm.When a Vifginian started on a Journey to New York he made his will and bade fareweli tn his friends.Dances in Philedelphia were given every two weeks, but young men under twenty and girls under eighteen were not admitted.Wood Carpeting Is Popular.Wood carpeting is now becoming the rage .and at the present time pure oak is mostly in demand.These oak carpetings are egpeclally attractive in block or strip designs.Ap herringhone pattern is also very often made of the oak.Perhaps the block pattern ls as attractive as any.Certainly it furnishes a most desirable background for rugs.and when rugs are not used It furnishes better than the strip of herringbone patterns.In wood carpets showing designs white mahogany is frequently used with oak when a light effect is desired.The white mahogany is not s0 hard as the oak, however, and is rarely used alone for carpetinæ.Holly wood is also very much used with the oak for making designed carpets.It is pure white when properly treated, but this treatment requires the greatest skill and time.It is frequently, therefore, seen a little off color.in a grayish or cream tint.It is quite as pretty that way.and only the experts know that it doesn\u2019t count for as good work as it should.Holly ls never used for whole floors, as it is very expensive.To make the dark combinations mahogany and cherry strips are used with the oak.\u2018Walnut floors, once s0 popular, are now rarely used, ds the wglnut wood has become rarer than mahogany.Walnut is used, however, for bordering and strips.The bak floors are in several shades.The pure oak is the natural color treated only with ofl.There is alro the \u2018old English oak,\u201d now omk, course.which his been treated in an @ @ to make it look like venerable English onk.The real old oak color 1, however.impossible of attaln- ment by artifielal means.The color nb- faineä is either too golden &.brown or tpo heavy and dark a shade.; THE GLEANER.- AUGUST 28, _1906.Common ranges make the coal man smile.Pandora Range It is comparatively easy to build a range that will make a lot of heat, but it requires the exact science of Pandora Range building to produce a range that will use all the heat in the coal without waste.A common range may burn twice the coal that a Pandora will, and yet do only half the work.If you use a Pandora Range you can be certain that your coal money is not wasted, but _used.Bold by enterprising dealers everywhere.MClarys London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B., Hamilton.The Pandora Range makes the thr ifyt Write for booklist.AGENTS FOR MONTREAL.Henry Morgan & Co.St.Catherine st.est.R & W.Kerr, 826 and 330 St.Catherine street west.N, x J.BE.Noiseux, 8174 and .599 e Dame street wes Vanier \u2018Lesage & Co., oy corner St Lawrence Boulevard and Mount Royal Avenue A.Galarneau & Co.313 Mount Royal avenue.J.& P.D'Avignon, 680 Ontario st.eas and 1124 St, Lawrence Boulevard Versailles Freres, 1897 Ontario streæ east.J.A.Paiement & Co.1225 St.Lawrence Boulevard to California thro\u2019 Colorado.One way tickets at this unnaually low rate will be on sale at Montreal every day from September 15 to October 81.During the same period similar tickets at rates proportionately low will be sold at other points Tt costs no more to have your tieket routed vin Denver, Co'orado Springs, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction and Salt Lake City, with choice of routes beyond.This is the most interesting and attractive way o.renaching Calitormia.way.modern and comfortable tourist Pullmans, It ia also an economical Over this scenic route the Burlington runs in which double berths for one or two people cost only 87 trom Chicago\u2014halif the usual charge.It will be a pleasure to tell you more.J.A.YORICK, Oanadian Passenger Agent, C.,B.& Q.Ry.10 King Street, East, Toronto.2357 SINAN Marine News, | AA RAA AAA AAA Ta NN D REXEL Port of Montreal.VESSELS IN PORT.Athenia (6183), McNelll, Glasgow.Donaldson Line wharf.R.Reford & C o.Mongolian (3088), Stirratt, Glasgow, Allan wharf.H.& A.Allan.Canada (6016), Jones, Liverpool, Dominion Line.London Cartler andra pier.Iona (2085), Cummings, Newcastle, Jacques R.Reford & Co.Escalona (1175), Hay, Hull, Jacques Cartier pler.R.Reford & Co.Pomeranian (2700).Hamilton, London and Havre, Allan wharf.H.& A.Alla : and pier.Virginian (6844), Vipond, Liverpool, Allan wharf.H.& A.Allan.Lake Manitoba (6275), Stewar:, Liverpool, King Edward pier.¢.P.R.Atlantic Lines.Kastalla (2562), Webb, Glasgow.Donaldson wharf.R.Reford & ('n.Turcoman (3683), Jones, Bristol, Alexandra pfer.Dominlon Line.NOTES.Montezuma, of the ¢.P.R, from Antwerp, passed Fame Point yesterday.Atbara, of the Elder-Dempater Line, passed Heath Point {inward yesterday.Oxonion, of the Leytand Line.from Antwerp, for Mnntreal, passed Matane yesterday.Corinthian, of the Allan Line from Glasgow, was reported inward at L'Islet at 8 a.m.yesterday.Dominion.Captain Mendus, from Montreal for Liverpool, passed Inxtra- AA A RS AAA SR ST.i | 1 Alex- hull yesterday.Restigouche sailed at daybreak today for Newfoundland, Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island ports.Will Inspect the Agencies.Special to The Montreal Star.Otatwa, August 28.\u2014Mr.W.D.Scott, Superintendent of Immigration, the West to-day on a tour of Insper- | tion of western agencies.! Among other matters engaging his attention there will be the location of the proposed immigration hospital in Victorla and the investigation of complaints from the labor unions regard- | ing the inflow of Hindu labor, FEET THAT FRET.No wonder some people's feet fret and sweat, no wonder corns and bun- fons appear; no wonder they are tender and sensitive.Did you ever spend 25 cts.on your feet?You buy chocolates to please your mouth, tnnics to help your stomach, lotions to keep your skin smooth; your feet fairly with pain, they sweat, blister.get hot are tortured and vou think all this is necessary.Not so\u2014if your feel were healthy and natural they would not complain in this way.TREAT THEM TO FOOT ELM.Foot Elm soothes, comforts and in- left for | gytcome of Council ery out y vigorates the feet :: Bargains in : : : Brass Beds.: It will be worth your while to look in our window, this week, for unusual values in brass beds.They're some we secured at low prices by taking a number of them, at one time, from the maker.We don't think you'll ever get such bargains again\u2014 Because the cost of making brass goods has recently advanced 17% p.c.These beds are all new designs.Some of them are very heavily made with two inchoutside posts.One is reduced from $65 to $50 and another from $63 to $40.We have a design made on lighter lines reduced from $27 to $20.You will also see a twin bed which used to sell for $58 now offered for $44.All beautifully finished and heavily lacquered.Reductions good for this week only.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Cor.Guy & St.Catherine Sts, \"APPOINTS A COMMISSION.Summoned by Empress to Consider Question of Constitution.| Pekin.August 28.\u2014 The Dowager Empress has appointed a commission.consisting of Prince Chun.Vice- Roy Yuan Shih Kal, the Ministers of the Grand Councl]l, the grand secretaries and miniaters of state, tn consider the reports of the Chinese commissioners who recently returned from a visit to America and Europe and to make recommendations to the throne for the organization of an upper house of officials as the beginning of parliamentary government.This is to be followed some years hence by the election of a lower house.The action of the Empress has created much talk here.Japanese Will Open Port Dalny.Washington, August 28.\u2014-Mr.Miva- moka, the Japanese charge.called at the foreign department yesterday and aavised Acting Secretary Afde that the Japaneses will open Port Duiny as 8 tree port after eptember 1.CLOTHES purpose of Raincoat or Overcoat.Fit ages 8, 9 and 10 Fit ages 11 to 15 what are left for $3.50.This season's green.GILVYS S-CATH ERINE & MOU NTAIN STS.We have secured a line of Cravenette Coats, brimful of dash and style, made from imported English Cravenette.The most remarkable value yet in WOMEN\u2019S SUITS These handsome Lustre Suits were simply un- matchable at the price when we sold them for $8.50.To-morrow to finish up the line we will sell styles.tailored.Shades are navy.brown.Previously unmatched at $8.50.Wednesday - I We told you how ready we were to outfit your boy for school.Now we will tell you day by day of some very special values that are to make it more than ever to your advanta cto} uy your ¥o YS CLOTHES here.They fill the double Latest style, half belt\u2014 and thoroughly well + $3.50 PE Made of fine, chine.Several Widths are from 9 and dainty Blouse Front Insertions Ie JUST HALF PRICE \u201c®% We took over three thousand yards, our buyer secured them land, and saved half the price.soft-finished batiste.The embroidery is done by hand ma- Wednesday, 50c to $1.20 each, And that's exactly half price.Allover Embroidery, in very prettÿ designs, Blouses, Yokes and Children\u2019s Dresses.Regular $1.00 to $1.75.Wednesday !, price.~N in Switzer- different designs.inches to 18 inches suitable for J.AN ECONOMY size 2x2 1-2 yards.Wednesday - $3.00 a pair.Another Another IL 0 ng wrist, all sizes.Wednesday STORY OF SOME 15 only Irish Linen Damask Cloths, Regular 32.75.Hemstitched Cotton Sheets.Irish hand drawn work.Size 2 1-4 X 2 3-4.Regular Wednesday - Full size Crochet Quilts.$1.50.Wednesday - Women's ng length Lisle Thread Gloves in cream.white, and black.Open Regular 31.00.°°.75\u20ac LINENS -$1.95 $2.00 Res $1,255 Glove speci St.Catherine and Mountain Streets A 1%¢.and 25¢ a package.able premiums.25c.or size.Write \" Orange Mcat Kingston The Gospel of Health J want you to take this box of ORANGE MEAT home, and bave some for supper You'll make your WHOLE supper on it if you take my advice.Let it always be the big part of breacfast snd supper.After you have been eating ORANGE MEAT for a while, you will find the wrinkles coming out.and the roses coming in, your cheeks \u2014 vous figtire will round\u2014and folk will begin to tell vou how well you look.Orange Meat i« health and strength and delicious ness combined.Every 15\u20ac.package contains a coupon gond for valu- \u2018Jumbo package coutains 2'; times th: quantity of Isc.for new premium catalogue.Carried Away by Swift Current.Special to the Montreal Star.St, Catharines, Ont.August 28.-\u2014An Armenian named Manillan, employed in this city.while bAihing yesterday with some companions i Twelve Mile reek, endcavored to swim across and back.The current 5 very swift.and in returning he was pulley under, and was not seen agaln.Steamer Laid Up for Repairs.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, August 28.\u2014The Norweglan steamer Gimle, from Philadelphia, for \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mp Newly Elected Rhodes Scholars, Special to The Montreal Star.London, August 28.\u2014-Among the new- lv elected Rhodes\u2019 scholars are R.C.| Real, Ontario; Arthur Moxon, Nova Beotia; A.G, Cameron, Prince Edward | Island: Ralph Freeze, New Brunswick; Quebec; Austen Roth- well, Alberta; J.J.Penny, Newfoundland; Stuart Beech.Manitoba, and HR.Bray, British Columbia.JA.R.MarLend, - Government Steamers to Rescue, Syecial to The Montreal Star.Halifax, August 28\u2014The Govern- | ment steamer Aberdeen leaves in a day Ann's C.B., for Coal, broke a blade of her propeller off Hallfax Harbor {or two for Sable Island to bring off the and put in here yesterday for re- .crew of the schooner recently reported paire by wireless ah wrecked on the Island.ho H alf-Si - Sick just the medicine Jou need.When your nerves sre weak, when you arc easily tired, when vou feel all run down, then is the time you need a strong tonic \u2014 Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.doctor will tell you why it has such power over weak nerves, why it makes the blood rich, and why it gives courage and strength.oe have no sesreto | viaë ef our Ask him ir he is not We publish nis 5 4 \"LAST EDITION.THE MONTREAL DAILY GTAR_TUESDAY.AUGUST 28.\u201d 1906.x A ) LAST EDITION.Cras \u2026.- oer ame + CUBNS TROUBLE WILL SOON BE OVER So Declares Mr.A.G.Smith, Who Has Farge Interests in tne Isiund.TRADE HAS Sur.RED MUCH Already the Revolution.Though Not Really Serious, Has Partially Paralysed Shipments, \u201cI hope and velleve that this Cub troubie wii Le soun over, lor 1 14 15 not 11 wil ceriabi.y greal dear =: dir a damage to Lie Trade of cae asiadd acl arrest [or suite taiv [he dyad Joe Bross \u201cWhich has been golig vi Theis of late\u201d Mr.AL Go Snuth, genera Danger I the Ward Line, whi.n dr «0 beov.s NUS loa de daa aa Lane a a vey optimistic view ol the presen! sit ral si du CUtba, and wien sevil od a Seal tee portes a: [hue su tv iges Hire tar Uuay, explresséd his < onlluescu da Lie early retur:i of tratip'itnliy \u201cCubadlis lent wan wal, he ves tinued ULHELE 15 x sal MU y vf turbulent characters we have ee ut spulæed Jor a peace.exbslence by (iv EXpUsatl Es Or (NE © pdaksa ar, ant who have nothing to bose aid every thing to guln uy truun.e Liese press ple naturdny ate ready fur 4 tes lution.Inuetd su sU 08 do lhe.Un fighting 1 woes: ur.0 matter to then whlch sue trey figa an But the great puttiver oi Haat, - sponsiue people who redoy cousine the state, ate very avelsde iv drsioning of the Kind.they are bwaluxg lo! peace and for the good Langs wlhien peace brings with it.and they will LU a strong fluence for the suppression of anytutng o.the nature ol a revoli- ton.It 13 this Knowiedge sat makes né von'tdent \u2018hat tne preseot trouvie wii Ro: exiechd very tar and will soon be pat duwn As itis the Gow.ernment sevens (0 be getting the Jdpp or hand.\u201d ; PRESIDENT PALMA POPULAR | \u201cAre Cubans satistied with the Pama administration\u2019 \u201cThey vertainly are in general, and: they have reason to be, fin 1t has: proved to be a very gra AMIS Tas | tion.People in this country do mot generaily realize it, bat Cubu his ma le wonderrul advances since (Ne war.TH couniry has been deve oped of dnote at a really surpristag 1:75 and finances are 11 good condition, here is à great future before the fsiatd, and 1v is oak ing rupid strides towards 11 And proo- ably noe man living has contributet | more tu this stäle vf aifairs than ser; William Van Horne, He tas done | great things for the country in the way of vpening up new territory with his rallrvad and lis prosperils 15 ln a larg?measure due te him He 1: acenm- plishing for Cuba, and espelally Eastern Cubd, in A Satut.é! Way Ahut ste accomplished for Canada with the Canadian Paclfte.Mr.Smith states that the present troubles in the isixnd.siughit as thelr actual fruit has teen, have done a great deal of harm to trade.as thy have caused a =ort of panic TRADE SUFFERING MUCH.ularmed,* he that shipments irade generdaa- \u201cPeople have lwecame sald.\u201cwith the tesult have been stupped and ly has been mere or less paralyzed This is evidenced in one way by the unusually heavy traffic on the lines to and from Cuba.Ships going to the island are crowded with Americans and foreigners who have business interests there and are hurrying to protect thein, while steamers coming from the Island are carrying large numbers who have been frightened away from the isivid by the fighting and rumors of fighung.But | believe this alarm is more ur less groundless and that in a very short time everything will have returned its ordinary aspect.\u2019 \"1s there much talk of annexation In Cuba ?' was asked.\u201cVery Uttle,\u201d was the reply, \u201cani none at all amongst the letter class-s of the population.Cubans vf stan-l- {ng are strongly opposed fo any such measure, and 1 think that they are right.The island has done so well since Its independence that there is really no reason for changing its con- | dition.It is better as an independent | I state.\u201d BREEZE IN THE COUNCIL.Macdonald, of Notre Makes Dugald Dame de Grace, Charges.At the regular meeting of the Notre Dame de Urace (ouncil last night a communication from the I urnpike Trust, which offered to pay one-half of the price of sprinkling the roads, was provokative of quite a breezy discussion for a few mnuments.Alderman Dugald Macdonald sald that it was the rich farmers, members of the Town Councli, who wanted to sprinkle the roads in front of their houses.These were the members, he asserted, who secured Iniguitnus legislation bv wh ch to evade payment of a dur share of taxation which they had reduced to 1-4 per cent, while others were liable to be taxed at the rate of 2 per cent.Ald.John R.Brodie, temporary Mayor, called the Council's attention to Ald.MacAonald's words, and asked him to apolig ze or retire from the Council chamber.Ald.Macdonald emphasized what he had sald.but after a little more talk, the question was dropped.Ald.CHINAMAN WAS ROBBED.\u201cNot gullty of theft\u201d was the plen entere:l by Edwar1 VilIlemaire, resld- ing on Champ de Mars sireat.uv Ho, It is alleged.was one of the principals in à tragic-comedy in Chinatown, He wag remanded until Thursday for en- quete.The Milk Question Again.To the Editor of the Montreal! Star.8ir,\u2014In an article published in last evening's paper re dissatisfaction over the attitude of the Milk Shippers\u2019 As- goclatlon in raising the price of milk your infor uant, evidently a milk vendor, is clearly in error in his statements, The Milk Shippers Asaocia- tion never had a paid official employed to go among the farmers agitating the milk question in any shape or form.Neither is there such dissatisfaction among the farmers who are members of the association as your informant woulé Ike to lead the public to lLe- lleve.The farmers shipping milk to the city found that owing to the ghort- a of pasturage.light hay crop in most localitiss, and increased prices In n feed over last year it woul! be ecessary to advance the price of milk and cream.The majority of the dealers are quite in accord with the action of the shippers.and even wher.coniracts exist some dealers ars pay Ing the advance recrgnizine that 1.secure a goad rue mk supniv the farmer must be pald fairiv tor MA DIRKCTOR oF THE MILK SHIPPERS' ASSN.Montreal.DOMINION RIFLE MEET AT OTTAWA Good Shooting by the Com- petiturs at the Long Ranges.TYPHOID FEVER ON THE INCREASE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ninety-three Cases Have Been ported at the City Hall During the Present Month.ot MONTREALERS DO GOOD WORK Better Showing So Far Than During Last Year\u2019s Meeting\u2014Kickers?\u2019 Meeting to Be Held.The tact that there have been ninetv- | three cases of typhoid in the tty dui- ing the present month is causing some vonrern at the Clty Hall i tMfictals of the Health Department, when seen in regard is the matter, said tial so many cases were In excess of what they ought to be at this season of the year.The question was asked If the dis- (See aise Page Two) Special to the Montreal Star.(tana ont, Augu-~t 2.\u2014The wralh- vl conditions this morning were of the finest, with a rear ilzh-tail wind, whi:h affected few of the marksmen us the score soon showed \"The bull was found With the utmost regularity ond while possibles were foung easy at son yards in the Wouiker.Us mateh of the murn- tng.the heavy scoriux kept up when the men moved buck to the 900 yards range and Capt Jones of PoE.1.made « possibie ar thie B00.In the eXtra series at 500 yards there Were ut noon to-day twenty-five ibles at 300 yards, while there were only \u2018wenty-six in the who week last year AU the Bo yards extra series there ve sleves.possibles tar asgaînst nîne dst year, a:nong the lucky ones being 'nivates Drysdale and Easteott, of the Third Victorian Rifjes Al the 700 yurds extra series there are 29 possibles already against eighnt last year, und among then: are Private sn Copping.of the Victoria Rifles.The competitors\u2019 meeting is to be teeld this evening.This is populariy known as the Kickers\u2019 imeeling, but there really seems little to kick about far.The winner of the Walker match is Mujur Kenuie, witit 32-35, total 67: aext in crter, Lieut Boult, 6th DC OR Lui, Staff-Sergt.A.Graham, 45h, 67 poss- , ease had reached a stage in the elty i that it vulght be considered epidemic: the reply was in the negutive.At the seme lime Ît was pointed out that If the disease Kept on spreading as It was doing it would not be very long before the eptdemle stage was reached l'hquiries showed that ws pretiy well spread through all the words of the city There are officlils at {who hold that the water | much to do with the malady Several months age a report wis made to the City Council, by ex- | perts, that the city's water was in a the City Hail supply condition that was far from satisfa- Tory Deaptte this nothipz has bean done to improve il It is pointed out by the aldermen that until a specia sum can be borrowed nothing can he \u201cdone to improve the system The sum \u201crequired will run Into two or three mll- Hons SCIENCE MEN ARE AT WORK.There are about 150 MrGill Science engaged in sur- the city.About year al present and about fourth students \u201cveyinæ in 10 third and camping out | balance consisting mostly lvear men are busy surveving on ; University lawn and grounds.| some on the mountain work is part of the science course, and maps are to he made student.during the winter from notes taken now.of second the disease : has, outbreak of the men are at Cartierville.while the the and This survey by each course, FORTIER'S DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL Witness at Inquest Blamed Condition of the Street for the Fatal Accldent.A verdict of excusable homicide was returned to-day by the coroner's jury at the inquest held intu the death of ; Edmund Fortier, who was kllled in a | collision with a street car, south of the \"SL Denis street subway yesterday al- ternoon.| Adelard Lamoureux, carter, 659 Al- i bert street, testified that the street | was in such a condition that Fortler risked and lost his Jife by driving, for some distance, with one\u2019 wheel of his cart Inside the car tracks.He wau In the act of turning out when hig vehicle was struck frown the rear.He fell between his horse and cart, and his skull was crushed.+ The evidence of Conductor Jobin and Motorman Lacroix was to the effect | that the car was not going fast and that Fortier acted imprudently when he attempted to go across the tracks twelve feet In front of the car.BURGLAR UNDER ARREST.Police Believe They Have Busy Criminal in the Toils.Detective Le Huquet has arrest wich, it is hoped by the police.will put a stop ta Lurglary in the upper part of th.city.Pierre Beauchamp, 19 years of ago, Balmoral street.was taken Into cus- « tody yesterday.and when brought pe- fore the court to-day admitted enfer- .ing and stealing from the house of Mr.Emard.6 Park avenue.The case was postponed for a couple of days to give the detective a chance for further rearches, as {it tx alleged.Beauchamp knows something about other burglar les.| | | and family intend leaving Saturday | Mr and Mrs.James W.Foreman | tor a short trip to North Hatley, P.Q.made an: ENLISTMENT HAS BEEN SUSPENDED of Awaiting Palma\u2019s Offer Amnesty No More Volunteers are Being Enrolled.| MAKING DISPLAY OF FORCE Moderate Leaders Think That Pino Guerra Does Not Want to Do Serious Fighting.Havana, August 28.\u2014The enlistment of volunteers by the Goverument has |! been suspended until the effect of President Palma's offer of amnesty to the insurgents can be determined.| At the palace conference, confidence is felt that the great body of rebels, who have been carried away with the idea that they were to have a vunspleu- ous part In the overthrow of the Palma administration, will seize the present opportunity te return to lawful pur- sults, rather than jeopardize their JIt- erty by further supporting wha: the Government characterizes as a hopeless cause.Pinn Guerra's inactivity leaves the Inipresston that he desires rather te make a display of force than :o do any serious fighting.His earlier promises to capture Pinar del Rio and march upon Havana, followed by a period of inactivity.hus apparently injured his prestige with Insurgents and sympathizers, who had expected him to make a bold dash i against the Government forces.The pay of the arti le ymen, aud rural guarda has Feen raised.the officers | Betting a 20 per cent.increase, and the \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Premiers Will Meet Sir Wilfrid.| Quebec, ugust 28.\u2014It is practically ; decide at the meeting of the pre- , miers ofeach province with Sir Wilfrid : WiIT take place at Otlawa on Tuesday.| September 23th.M'GILL HAS FOUR RHODES SCHOLARS Mr.A.R.Macleod, of Prince Edward Island, Has Been Selected as the Fourth, MR.A.R.MACLEOD, the McGill man who has been named for a Rhodes Scholarship.Mr.Alexander R.MacLend, who was nominated last fall by MrGill University to the fourth Rhodes scholarshin placed ot MoGil's disposal has been elected us Quebec's representative at Oxford.Mr.MarJ.eod, whn is a native nf Tizg., PF.FE.L, entered McGill in the autamn af 1902, coming from Prince oP Wales Callege PO E J as Anderson gold rnedallist of that college, and his career at MeGill University was marked by sin at every stage.He was an exhibitioner in his first year and later the winner of a classical scholarship of $125, tenable for two vears.At the examination last spring he was a front rank honor man in classics, taking the Chapman gold medal.With the departure nf Mr.MacLend for Balliol College, Oxford, where Mr FLT Howe fe now a scholar.MeGil will have sent its fourth student to Oxford uteder the Ithodes\u2019 foundation in tha space of tva vers, When \u2018he first nomination was granted in J504, two of the candidates fer the honer wera so evenly matched lu merit that the trustees elected both Mr H.J.Rase of Ottawa.and Mr.John G.Archibald, of Montreal In 1405, when Laval dectded to waive Its right to the appointment of the scholar for the Province of Quebec, the nomination was again granted to McG, and the choice of the corporation of tha university was Mr.Talbot Papineau, of this city.When Mr.Papineau went into residence oply last antumn It was expec:- ed that the university would be gran:- et another nomination hefore 1907, which expectation hus now been rea- lived In the selection of Mr.Macleod.Of the four Medill Rhodes\u201d scholars at Oxford Univorsity.two of Messer.Dose and MacLeod, ftaliod College.Mr new College and Mr.Brieanose College.Rhodes\u2019 scholarships are tenable for two years, and are of the annual value of $1,500, In the appointment of the are at Papineau at scholar the Instructions of the founder | are that there be taken Into consideration not only scholarship but excels lence in ant-door sport.And such qualt- ties ax go to make a leader among men Travellers Were Entertained.- vastorn division of the travellers H Esterbrooks (Red Rose Tea), Montreal Saturday.m the way to Toronto, where they hoid their annual reunion.They were met here by Mr.Walter Gnden, the Mont- tea) manarer.who in a very businesslike manner showed them the chief points of interest in and about the city.Incl: ling the chief business houses.the mountain top.nd Lachin2, a speeind being requisitioned for the purpose, After a luncheon at Henry ps of - passed through cnr Morgan's and anther car drive.the party pen Eve] te Dominion Park whe ter thking In all the sights, th vos on \u2018ha banquet in the pri- vite pa à oo th River View inn.Ss Je lothelr heats thanks ro Mr a wha devoied all his energy to entertaining his visitors, and he succeed admirably.them, Archibald is at SENSATION IN MINING CIRCLES : Companies Failed to Renew Leases of j Coal Areas, and Others Filed Application.Special tn The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.8, August 8.\u2014A sen- fullon was The accusation that EH \u2018ragged\u2019 been made by & number of Wall gentlemen who (tried to oufrag Mr.man, and failed.Harronan Sireet Harri- TRAVELLERS The Sovereign Bank of Canada issues: Drafts and Money Orders at lowest rates : Letters of Credit and Travellers\u2019 Cherues\u2014payable In all parts of the world.Buys and sells American and Foreign Ex- ehange, ete.Pays interest 4 times a year on Saving Accounts of and upwards.The Sovereign Bank of Canada 232-236 St.James Street.Uptown Branch\u2014 2608 St.Catherine Street (Cor.Guy).[ * the stock market seems to have Wall street seems le have forgellen all about 1tx disappeiniment over 1he non-declaration ot a C.F Ko bonus, tor the traders turned to Lat stock this morning od ran 1.up froin lo 5-8 LU 139 in a lille under an hour's time.The rally tn the stock woke the local market up to some ealent, aud in a.small way tue lst heru followed the dividend ! 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; ges to go ust ne Notre D ; McGuire & Co nn retag.CRE experience mA ET HOUR y mventor 409 Tale atl perman.Cane \u2018ons Le Ltd, w | yy ANTE] 5 4570, Star ombre nue, Westmount.NT yo , r JE : Wa c ABL 205 ANTE \u2014\u2014\u2014 a 206 : Let stake.aa APPL W van: D pas HOO GENE .James at.y references to 4071 T of two RAL RRR Atwater.4071 Tubver a Applv with » Just west RE vos » 5 ! ae - : \u2018 .w nN hh! r egy THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906.9 4 \u2014 oe \u2014 \u2014 ~- - __ T mie p \u2014 or ee pr st Te LT.BITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE).FOR SALE, ; FOR SALE ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS AND BOARD.M Th ° - , ANTED \u2014 À HOUSE-TABLEMAID KYELH\\TMING \u2018OH.HALE ~ BEST SHOE SHINING VOMB uN, ure RA MANSVIELD 87.LOA ONE TC ac men 9 , ; 2 \u2014 NE DOUBLE ROOM.BUIT- OUM3\u2014 107 METCALFE BT.VERY iW, whère another housemaid 1 KepL Vor sale ersryta.ng tu furnish the homes, + parior in Musires), marble base, first R two nice kh rooms, ciotucs 1 äbe fur one or two geptierien.Apply plessant, wull furniuhod roums, with exe Q | pri be ptrone capable al.willing Apply In.whole or ln bart Wa lnvite Jou to op class chairs, etc.Fixtures Ipual be remus + supboard, oiatrie \"ane, Telephone VE Jus #70 St.Catherine west ; cellent board 108 14 Em I 2, Ar ice.2 ccoun! wi > .Apply The Carlton, 228 McUbis at.3 be \u2014 EE ee \u2018 mes \u2019 g from our laixo stuck of Furniture, Car- {1-1 ! \u2014\u2014 Jes, QOM-FF = OOMs\u2014TO : 2 dl 9 - = \u2014_\u2014 me \u2014 ; \u2014FKUNT HUUM.HOT AND COLD LET.DOUBLE AND Bis- WANTED, AN ÉLIRE ES Eee ee neue ie ares of; Ton BALE CoNTENTS O7 à six ROOMS, 70 YET Ersarrix axe IROCHLIONT wap nom ane cop BOSS CD, Ll.SE NE BE : | wages Toilet Launiis Ca Gur DIS l'email werkiy ve monthly smounia Matro- roomed house, Including plano, «i- ern convenlences; «lectrice light wnd (oie- ** 40 \u201cHty Couneiliors mt.Bus 6 phone.1 \u2018Bishop et.secammod ih oT OI RFS J Tue L ad \u201cUv 84 pontan Ifous« Furnishing Co.3¢ and 33 most new; also the house to let.ApPlY phone, private family.19 St Metinew st.Sons A ES 1000487 10 0 | 3 IV ANTEDL \u2014 UIKIS FUHK SHIRT AND Notre Dave ot west LEAL put St Lawrence, corner Cuthbert.300 ¢ R ol dvathtoom fiat \u201chome comferts I LOMS\u2014LOV EI.-¥ FURNISHED ROOMS, o I il on ; 4.Pa Pos w Un cass urd tivat ; Co plier Pia Toiles Lauvur,y \\ per SALE - SMALL OFFICE SAFE 1 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED KOOMS 109 Etuney st.Tel Lptown Tey.208 2 | wisn table board Phone Pie Fed Te Shafltim ' Head-on Crash at Iberville Junction\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014 Lee cheap.Henupglos T,powsiter Cum: 103% Dorchester st.west.ox : 77 brooke st.cast.207 6 9 ; ANTED GIRLS F A.ersian am a0 8 $ pany, Lid, 117 Notre Dame st weal.105 31 Es oss WELL FURNISHED, IN* A |; 12e Re LL ' J.H.McNeil, Brakesman, Sus- barcment.1 Hs on MANGLE DE- \u2019 oom bie TO LE\u201d 16 DRUMMOND 8T.| private fami'y.clotuen clouet and ai! 1 OUMB - COMFORTABLE ROOMS [Hl t Seri Injuri na Laundly Cul, ZIŸ lou) ; ouble room, rlor and bedroom com- \u2018unvrrniences, autlabi fur two.A .2 double And alng!e, nier! shed alll ers ains erlous Injuries.street.ub > The Specialy House for Persan lamb bined.for one or Be Bentleinen, reuannab:e Durucher st so LE : first Rie le RTE.Tourists iene 0 | AviED Te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a - Jackets und meus raccosn costs: a large ROOMS TO LET.rent for suitable tenants, 201 6 tes LL | Ve.East 3414 3%4 St Den > | \u2014\u2014 AY \u2014 TW THOROUGHLY «0M eo - < \u2014 VY ANTED - TWO YOUNG MEN TO Gi | ET L As lue resutt of sllisic Det we Velent geners, .naour App.) after © wbd &Tled assur.uent s.ways ua hand.Me- | TTT TTT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 OOM - LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUIT- Cuuy front trim, SUR bout, domine.1 OUMS - AND BOARD FIRST Lass econ am ' sou Si @ collision between bu.Jui Mcicails s° Lu x .2 La 8 JReoMs\u20142 LAKGE WELL FURNISHED sbie for married couple or two gentle- able Lume Apply 104 Coloniul ave Sonu furnished Fooms, wise tuble buard.twee Canadhan Pacific freight trains, at 5 2 2 2 20 voted sie Bt.Paul a Roda oie un bal eue prions nes men.modern conveniences, telephone, hot | on To.Tt lirunsients accommodated L¥ Beaver 1040] © llesa tite Junction, gt 6.40 a.m to-day, A A AE Si TT es a IL Re AST CS | pt Des ire one us TE on Machines, elms een cu i work, where anit; set okey.16: Ludieus sl East 4 48 Au kinds of bol.JRovMs\u2014IN QUIET FRIVATE HOUSE, 204 Aeon Bio room.weii furnished, ali modern 1 OOM \u2014 AND BOARD TO RPSPFEF- 9 «han is Lu the Roya: Victoria Hospital ort FT §vud heme lor Lier Deadat suc, CACHUL GUN, muucsnie and 5 front rooms, Gil renovated.for la: ut 1 GUMS \u2014 FURNISIED Bourne fumvenicnces 123 Munsfield at.200 sevd able voung lady ciploved during, An .\u201c\" sulivimyg from oo Coinpound fracture of - .al, vlail, cal nts SDIDPEU 1vC6iv® spec Ale eplember, well furnished, gentlemen unis., gg with travellers witho + ce 1 »H .: CR st 08 .or et Se HN SU TR wad CP Eau Hed Nh front room.Sa JRUOME\u2014ONE EXTHA LARGE DOUBLE | Time eorfori cheap Anny ening, ea The \u201cM achinery For Sale hy en ' Ba ac ain 1° the right 8 - A NUE QU LUUK, _ ; ; roum and une angle root; Drolet st.near Pine ave ud 2 1H UE + » \u201c ve ay fh Benctal, bivop Lut good wakes tonight quvts SALE PUR 11k MILLION KIND: GUMS TWO USFUKNISHED, FLLL desired hal Victoria wt 204 2 {rr moderute, modern couvenlences $8 oo Lu RE classified column of the Mont- When the hnpacl -«varred à box rar Darty, 11 Calhuail at.neat Philipe Qu ung, 32, cul wap.c, $9 VU, LaMarac housekeeping privileges, bath Floor, su- _ ç wav newer University st.v5 3 \"ANTEU - GENTLEMAN A _ Ji1lv st: which was filled with matches took \u2014\u2014 En Locke 3 eu, jun becs $1.i per load; pertor private house hot paies heating.OM el GENTLEMAN MAY HN 1 > MW ronm in private far ily, contd real Daily Star has been fire und before the \u201caipes could \u201cse ANTE \u2014 A GoulL GENE AL RER atnracite chal eilvered In the city.sphone, \u20ac open plumbing.479% Guy =i.h 1 : eue 0 QDOMS\u2014 WELL FURNISHE R N and reypectalie: ermanent If su.ted.A .+ 8 .>.wer astr Ww vaui, help given.14; Stun.ey ot.mora, © Moblarmid, Nu.# spas Basa, ane bein seu 11 and & v'clock, luuiediate pus- Union avenue uit modern convenlencas, ye 1 bath fa suitable En Eo 4376.Star Off ce.© 3 found a great producer of re- LS ee and fron desis ed Ing vi e.cning.coum sls Heir Ter Mair 401 3 scasion, 167 32 ee D Ta fur two \u2018vung men also single front room |\" ç = s 1 ; 1 1 1 Le CuBlheCTS an temen \u2018nn , Le Lo.; ; i - TTT s y afety A : Ther ATED GENERAL SERVANT, PtouMs \u2014 Fon FIST SEFTEMGER, Rs rater OO firs cass Mouse.36 Fark avenue 20 3 |} CON \u201crar Cana 1 ronal ns Mai in selling ~ disposing of og J ! Fe autre cd noces ; J : = SE NERA SERVANT, » ! TOR FIR lt, + respec'ab.e men, $1.23 per week.| 111 J LL) ith vl ard aan ue .\u2019 oobe only sHightiy d'ange s'uull fami::, ne washing suvd Grilsr rl iN Cr gent's cane uccommudaced wi h mice | 1558 5: Ant.ne sl.near Windsor st UOMS \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT PRIVATE comorts, suttable for two Rertenen or * ac nunery, new or second It appears that extra teeaght, No ALT wages Apply 4 1 ' ! ai un pew.lurnished reuinu, quie: peopie oily 04 * married couple rime reuxchable tabie : : Vi Bit.+ or ala va fe Bent Alsac [91 A actus Viva si) Gone MAIURE [uceu apply 13 Usborne sl.us 7 _| FE _ 204 >; \\ family, double and singie room, uni guests acrom Snadated 184 Rlsury at ! hand, or exchanging it to ad- wus -Utniliug on The tt k Walling ter v.«+ bis à Tai Lu.43 Lun sc0 btuss Mia -\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- OoMs ve 3 ; ein fiat, Auer light, telepnone, all mod 204 6 - .the Incoming train 1 + pass.The train- CT 02 lav 812 1 VUM3 - LUUBLE PARLOR TO RENT, 12 OGM: - 63 DURC HESTER.SINGLE ern couvenlences, breakfast 11 Geaired: gun- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 vantagre for other Machinery.tien state that the brakes Tailed to AYANTEL A VULNG GIRL AS NURSE | fur «mu gentlemes.vs 51, Hubert ut nd doublu roums, aulte, suitabie for mar.tlemen vniy.Address X 8535, Star Branch LOOMS - LANGE CONTIN ATION HE - .pe 4 te Drakes \u2018ae ald.App.y wiiu references, oy Fur 3 ried coupies or bachelors, house newly di- Uffive.2 v .: work, when applied, and that the ln- HIS , Fort v3 y «.205 à and altting Toon, alae singe ons, ome transactions t roug \u2018 street.:: 3 | For Sale on Easy Payments me saruted, open piumbing, Auer hghting.I with of without partial board V3 Bavie .coming lovomotise struck the engine - « p : >, : Kem .\\ ANTE BIUGHT Fridav at 2.30 p.m.181 28 i pene : lene \u2014 R°°* ra, Te nae Pi re Dame ED ' Yi pacheiorh 348 Unoenity sn jet 8 h \u2018 ç ; f h H MeN recetved an infres Le une ET GHT GIRL, AGED VOM \u2014 ONE LARGE FURNISHED! room, bath fat.Notre Dame st.OOM \u2014 ONE FURNISHED, TO LET LARGE SMali Ri mum charge ot 25C.for eac Lis a \u2018 rr » about 15, assist with ight house- 1 room on bathroom fiat, sultab.e fur west 204 3 R fur two young ladies.4156 St, Cather- RME = (LARGE AND SMALL ROOM .& \u201cJ of hls ankles.the rent party Yor ren poe ah to F it d C two gentlemen.60 Aylmer at.202 6 1 VOMS \u2014 TWO DOUBLE ROOMS ON ine »t : | fud board if required, gentlemen preferred.day is all that is needed to .\u2014 TTD = THEN .- - v0 D 1 ., Ny ANTEL COMPETENT GENERAL urn ure an at pets l Rr aay PO EE ED private tami re ent me om ] OUM \u2014 TO LET NICE FRONT ROOM.rummond st.Beh bring the buyers who are look- RACES AT ST LAURENT \u201c - LED NERA _ * , > with all com?! ris, no children: board l'OM a > : ° 3-rvant, wilh refurences, n, washing Stoves.Olleloths, Curtains, Go-Carts, vate family.no children, view un St.Jouls 13 Beimont at.204 30 4f desired, near si.Cather! L.ss - OOM - TO LET WELL FURNISHED ing for what you have to sell or ftroning, highest wages to satisfactory And all kinds of Home Furnishings fa SOuare: Lome comforts iy se.Pas a 1 Me dE atherine st, 95 Mans I double room, with Luard, from Sept.g > \u201c There WIII Also Be a Shooting Match person.ariephone L si $940 05 2 sale at lowest prices, on very easy 2 40% \u2014 A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED |, Ist.200 Fuel st 205 5 104 2¢ Aft d _- terma.Lande Bros, 176 St lawrence | 277 ra double front room, bathroom flat, ail : s NFT = \u2014 \u2014 erwaras.- - \u2014 IRN ' .OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED AND UNFUR- ANTEL \u2014 .GUOL GENE Ts T street, near Dorchester ; OOM WEL], FURNISHED ROOM ON a ern coavenien 1 \\ ; ; QOMS \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED W vant and tik nt RAL ER 8: 1 1 bathroom flat, hot water: breakfast mod coaveniences 163 Hutchison 1 nished, single and double; electric R rooms, with board 88 Sianies er TRE MACHINERY FOR SALE.There will be races at St.Laurent to- A ue haby, ~ To if desired.374 Lagauchetiere st.west.2014 Light, telephone.56 Beaver Mail Hii cat ey 1% \u201c(A Teer 1 rave \u20ac .SUNK Klrl preferred App.y to 4506 St.1 on SALE-HOUFIN SUPPIIES, GRA- 203 10 \u2014_s 205 6 4! references cun be given.06 à Morrow allernoon on the race course Caiaerine st.Westimoun: ie ; as Jha and cement: fooling.also, .: 1 UVUMS \u2014 TWU NICE FRONT ROOMS _ LL.POI SALE, ONE OF 5.A.WOODS near Deschiamprs Hotel.as «aivan ie \u201cur wor dune.cellar \u201cors IN \u2014 Tu LET DOUBIE AND sIN- lo let on l'ark avenue, newly furn.sh- .OOMS\u2014A LADY HAVING LARGE 7 mm ONE .There dre already Fire n'ries f WANTED = NTE TTS onenied and dams: sited pions prices Rvoxs - To LET DOUBLE water the ed, Auer Nght, rreakiast 1f desirea.apply 1 VOMST THREE NEW LY FUR sn ED beautifully furnished house, wai } tn Nae OF ow her eut Beads.the regular pred TH qo omits for > uh ar.ar .n° : tt 3 > : 2 1 z arr .a bl : + : \u2018 ares ane ; ment Para our shipping ae ja Bt.James at.Tel Main 3861.151° 26 Pa roend.gentiemen only, TE er fae pik ave.He 8 + mer st 20 05 5 fe to hear of m ted couple looking for Ail In frst clams order; » diagonal door three cornersd mitch rave biesid s eek and rap \u20181 _ - i class accommodation.west of cet plane- :6 !z.wi4e, with Glsc sander.Row- Afterwards there w ~ Lee us If eusTacton.Teter Laundry JOR SALE BARGAINS FOR PERSUNR sem \u201cors 61.carneming street JEON LARGE WELL FURNISHED 0OMS\u20142 LARGE FRONT ROOMS ; And close to Sherbrooke st.Address Ÿ [land Hermance Cake: one doudls dies contest a fo WL be Lani ing ! 2 jahing.bew furniture.vak and, double and Caingie.newly furnish.temen: breakfast if desired.6: .terms moderate; new house, English 8650, Star Branch.sander Hous on make, all American S ! # : ai he or .: .63 City Cuun- ; : id .\u2019 ?ay of Montreal, Provine f ebre chiuinm- To - wher burcuus, and wash stands, chefton.| west, double anc £ > eslre y , ñ , Mmuxers: on l'uble surface revolving bed \u2018 ce of QUEbre Cl:um NY ASTED -\u2014- A GENERAL SEMVANT, fers sileboards dining chairs and dining vd and decor ted, aio unfurnished 203%\u201d cifors st.-vi 3 dy.upstairs, opposite 2337 St.Lawrence JJUARD AND ROOMS.LOCALITY Tps Planer.26 in wie 12 In.thirk made br plon, and Dr.Dufeutelle, champion of who understands cooking.must tables, sofa beds and lounges.parlor sults, P4707 fioor.- MMS oT eros ain st.minutes\u2019 wulk Seigneurs a 1 Cott Cowan & vole atl In good working the north of France have references.Appiy 132 Ciandeb ye ave, | #Quares carpet In Axminster, Hrussols, Ta- | VU URNISHED BED AND Boon \u2014 VERY « UNTRAL, COMFORT: \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Lame sis 11 410s .ur and .Notre order Appuy to Taylor & eKensis, .Deiween ¥ a.m.and ! p.m, 205 geud | Pestry, Scotch linnleum., Ollcloth, fine we.! R° Lous = WELL E 5 Goubie rsom, sult- ernena \u201cThue ul Bu children, no I RN Se Toe young ain RS ES Éuciol.TT 18 daw 7 sortment «! bandsne fron enamelled and | 5 | sitting roo.en ed couple; Others roumera; $3.00 week.E.A.4) St.back room, suitable for young girl FREE eee à | brass trimmed bedsteads, etc also severa) ; ADF fOr two gentlem erbrooke st west Hypoilte st.(Umonial avenue), off =her- employed during day.17 Phillips Square.Mess \u2014 FRONT AND BACK PARLORS Joon SALI.POI ERs.2 404- HORSE Buffalo-Muskoka Service.9 - new oak sectional binkcases.very fine oak ; ttrms muderate.243 Sh 203 3 Brooke 204 6 .\u2014 and other rooms.well furniahed.with power internaty fired, 9 feet diameter, The equipment used this ye: t SITUATIONS WANTED (MALEK) roll and flat top desks office filing, cab.| : \u2014_\u2014 UOMS\u2014LARGE NICELY FURNISH- ¢F without board, i ve minuter walk from 79 \u201808.steam par squre ln first-cluss con- | quip Use s yeur on the inets.ec, vtr at F iser Bros, 451 85 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_., : \u20ac VOMS - JICE ROOMS IN PRIVATE R * £ , De CU PR S 4 > ditton, at less tan haif the original cost Grand Trunk trains operited bitween M - TO LET, FURNISHED, PRI.Ÿ ed rooms on bath flat: all conven- - R.Station, 3258 Lagauchetiers at - \u2018 James st.curner Inapector at 203 3 UM TO pi : ; ; tumily, hot water, A i \u2018 + - Waterous, Hran\u2018ford 183 13 e0d4 Huffalo and Muskoka : = z \\WANTED \u2014 COMMERCIAL THRAVEL- - vate family, Telephone East 1446.Wn ater, Auer ligat: gen: Jences.142 Mansfield st.205 3eod 0d alo and Muskoka und the \u201cHigh- ler, with sp.endid connection in the | TT Breakfast If desired, Terms reasonable Jo4 tiemen only.Untaiio west, Dear shear 4b 4 [ lands of Ontario,\u201d alsu between vou Lower brovinces, Wu looking fo 5, Bpectanir Mitcheson.\u20ac 203 2 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, | I OOM& \u2014 SINGLE AND DUURI.E MR (0 ind these points have been the ode na .y Evvds ur gents furnishings, to TT T Te u 1 68 Vict t Gentie: 1.roo:ns to let isQG ab' M ; .av .carry as side iine on commission, wi.start OUMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Ry4>- FURNISHED, THREE ROOMS, Terma moderate oria = en emer a board Applv at 124 en pool glans Sab { miration of wll who have had un op- in September and return in November.Ap- 1 in private and quiet family, nv chii- : pariof doom, Sa In kitchen, gas : : .! | portunity of travelling on this part of iy 32.Sar Office y Mile.moderate prices.stove, un first fluor, 2 ountain st, 204 - : Ç I M the dru - ste CT 200 4 For sale, on casy payments, all kinda TP *! Ste.Fam Pres | MR VUMS \u2014 AND BOARD DOPHLE ANDIR i ra Trunk fallwvay yet wm WANTED \u2014 A youna MAN HAVING of furniture, stovex and ranges, also I'l UMS FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON single rooms, newlv furnished.wit ng Hu alo a a.m.and the best anowiedge of making eiectric CArpets.rugs.and otlcloths, at J.Al- 1 voMs \u2014 TO LET TWO NICE BRIGHT .parlor flat, suitabie for one ur two ROOMS WANTED all modern conveniences, in a French Cana.| train leaving Toronto at 11 a.m.ure Patt d0E pty position in a good firm.berts, 131 Craig st.East, opposite City airy rooms ON top fiat, prisate fam- | gentiemen.557 St, Catherine st, west of - dian family.also first class board.71 Sher.| | Lo.; two of the finest trains operated in the y nox st.Montreal P.1 \u2018 Hall 203 13 Ply vacant September 1st 338 Lagauvhe- pu vs = \\ TINTED \u2014 Two on THnER T kf ] ; equipment carrying.in Addition to , _ ; | Le - em 3 D J s BRIGHT.; : sto y - ; .\\ ANE dean SR HOL TERY WORK OF 1 plano, range and other articies 1:§ Rovus \u2014 To LET NIFELY FI RNISIE- ! i men will find a sults of three rusin.: Green, one and fiur years.Addr.-ss, stating | l roms, go a board tt AT ABLE A fc vk k rom mediate de \u201cbusgage car, first-class coaches of C.A48 WOIAMALBLID BLOWN consis Ho Sonat Hurecher st 3 2 dcube and singe fous os Bees | inc.uding fine large parior.und two Led- | location and price.B 4439.Star Office.| vnildres, handy to cars, terms moderate.| @ 1IVErv.Ask for stock list \u2018modern construction, new buffet par- bam, 258 Pine avenue, felepaone East 85.p Ca, : \u2014\u2014 URNISHKL DUUBLE AND ¢ .8 \u20ac fice 205 3 ANTED sie \u2014.Vieux Point.Apply to Mr Marl, we Vi.OOM\u2014 TO LET LARCE, NEWLY FUR- k _ sBEie bedroums, on bathroom (lat, i Every npplicaluon must be accompanied ! LE William R.Perrin & Co\u2019 y, Ltd.\u20184 W \u2014\u2014 POSICION AS SALESMAN, | .-.u.i Station.204 2 |} shed #oom.on bath floor, Auer ltwht | #28 Sl, Cdtaerine st.west, peur Hieur by a certificate from the Health Office | .TORONTO ANTED \u2014 PARTNER, YO,'NG MAN Jocal of travelling; thoroughly experi aud nebenbourhuud.no children: phone | 30 of the sanitary condition of the house, \\\\ ANTEL \u2014 BY LADY OUT DURING : \\ of good address, with 9:00.to buy ynced; \u201cBe 30; beat references.B 4406, star he bôuse, far one or two gentlemen | _, | and (it the applicant be new).by written | bed pus day, board and large TOuAL, us haif Interest In established pnotograph busi.ce.204 2 PAR Mitton wt CL 2043 | JQUUMS - VERY COMFORTABLY PUI.| lestimonials.No notice will be taken of PEO SURE room, wust be coutral sos | Bona, el cn tor run man ta Eto \u2014_\u2014 \\ .\u201cwh, & 2 VW ANTED Tall, PROPLE To Row \u2014 .LARGE FRONT PARR | he pushed tron: Tud-sitting oom, su.i- | applications which are unaccompanied by | .5 learn: FE AL Ed AE you can gel your kere mide ane Now Rev A tel he alxo Doe TAOM On bath : pus he rut em-, private tantly, K ol the above certificate.Applications spoutd { 'ANTEL\u2014BY YOUNG LADY { ah city 120,000 Address hotographer, repasired at H.§.Campbells, 227 Bleu:y flat.185 st.Catherine st rear Bleury st.|! ec [ton st be In by the lst of September.J WAR Board in private family.coma)\u2019 MACHINE TOOLS [\u20ac University Bunding.Syracuse, N.ŸY, 204 2 Our travellers having returned from 704 2 JUV = FURNISHED KOUM, 75 MAu- I NICHOLSON, M.A.Registrar.197 geod location.Address Y 5od6, Star Brann BULL 1 ATH ES nr \u2014 | thelr respective trips, we are now pre- z oo = \u2018kay, $10 mont va : TT eT The ON AW iy eT ! 4 ; i : 7 \" a .-_w .FURNISHED SINGLE + valniy, private famis.V0 ED \u2014 ROOM AWAY FROM ANY ATH ES .Tee ANTED un SAIS?APER OHANG- | parrd to dispose of thelr samples at Roos ager LT a transients arcom- bBe, hoi water.| WW tramway route, $6 or 5° por calendar | W ANTED \u2014 HY A MARRIED COUPLE a Toe WwW CUTTING WAY TED\u2014A Fant D So .\u201cxperirnc.1 greatly redured prices.These consist of GH College ace.204 3 eee eee ne \u201cne: .55 \u2018 s ' 3 0 join c= 2d English princes double windows regiamed the finest quality munk.German mink, Modated.33 Me \u2018 .-\u2014 | ROUM - A LARGE.WELL FURNISHED Tenn BEiish preferred.Address B dois, | 00 drenom and board in private family, no all sizes, na SHEE LATHES, | turing: an excelient opportunity for any a So « Pens'one, 1244 Chatham | squitrel and Alaska sable stoles, muffs.SOMME BRIGHT INGLE BATH room 11 good Ceniral incaitty, no oitet Vd Clit abs, Bras Bite PON Eee be Cheap, \u2019 {ane desiring a profitable investment.BE , : UES ete in great varlety.Also a fine qelection 1 fluor 810 1 conveniences: phpnez Fucitels.Abply 18a 3t.Antoine si.gud VV5NT ED \u2014 TWO SINGLE ROOMS, | wre : ' vu Bei VW L.MILLER CO i 4554, Star office.TANTED \u2014 BONNAZ.AL MACHINIST of newest style coats, tn all fashionable hex: table ponts next door 479 Quy \"i he Pivons weiL Cons \u2014 WELL FURNISHED.Naw ih a furnished.with use of kitchen, state | ° & 4 and operator, wisues n position Max | furs.A J.Alexandor.Wholesale Purrier, tween 11 an octock TE, renovated, genieniun om, 45 ta :) | terms, west end Address Y Aili.Star W ANTEL \u2014 ROOM AND) BOARD For 13, 10, IN St.Peter Street, \u2019 \\ ANTED\u2014 A PARTY WILLING TO IN.H:idle, Gouverneur, N.¥.187 10 2aw but and 5v6 St.Faul street.=04 - FURNISHED ROOMS IN cart st \u2018 20.Branch.\u2018 Student in quiet and respeciab, Mulo 3123.MONTREAL.vest $1000 or $4000 In manufacturing fe.1 OMS \u2014 rent amr hath : vs» | J] by, wher nn wither boarders bee x a i business: no experience necessary.Adver.', _ CY ; - Re 7 rp ama quie priv fami:r, - \u2014 - ! « op us ; W ANT Era) VBBINU WORK, Masux } JOOR aire SE RNIRURE.GARPETS.fiat, as cloert, 7 Av mer ar.rust be- VUM \u2014 LAKuu FRUNT HUOM, Dai | WY ANTED = BRIGHT.WARM ROOM IN 1woen Sie lsluerio st.and Court Huuse, 52 ind demand airendy rented\u2019 Add or raining, general house repu,r.ay.\u2018aicuering.Kuin.Hefn>z- Te * _ ; medloal attendance.106 Selby street, West.ST © ; OUI 7° Ven à ie :j real, : .man, erry onan Domimion, ete | 7 sraneenie Toeely tornimnes Tare snd RUOMCA KUNIS HEL SINGLE roOM BIL Ca [SL AT TSI ION TE i LT a, BS Jr, fre | i KF YES A ail tn god condi: ; A air .x .v ) sficid st.- St.#e, Sunday svening the, > , .TAN \u2014 N ' | V ANIED a BOIS LE ER.THUOR- prires vod indi or ey pS aranteed.Tor a \u2018pour.Flctoria st 31 Täend à Berke -.MHS.UL.R BOHME HAS containing wood aun of money ar Es : ur, wy Defendant, 75 Napoleon, in tne i \\ [ANTED or a aan aENT TO ro a ov ,; A ?3 - \u2014 - 7 AR 5.2 A Rar ; - .ne or : \u2018 - Tork mui ae Jk Fears In New ment.Layton Brow, 144 Peel st.201 dead \u2014 _\u2014\u2014 - Room 12 AKGYLE AVE.LARGE | N- rooms and board for ladien durig MPFSON, Vans Lesiiznier, Let 2 A foutreni, will be soid by authority perjai Company.Galt.Ont.197 156 so@ Dat Amy agen wreaks French and Eng \u2014 1 OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLE BINGLE AXD furn'shed rootn, newly tinted with \u201cf 0% Len pioasle Appl; 192 Untatio st ces m ! anse a:l the Zouds and chatieis of tue .» i : 4, See : .; ; ; ; a ; \u2018a \u2018 e - D ane of rate CN per SALE rho TO RENT paf AND.domi abie are fn central locanis.Pras vupboards, suitable lor housekeeping, tu- SEL 145 tadcoa Les STRAYED FROM PASTURE, 4\u2018 he ing of NON CANON QUE, MU RS OC EE ; 7 ! cial syse; \u201cor » 2 re upr \u2018ann, : N R _,\u2014,,\u2014\u2014 : .We san 1 = best of references Moderate saiary.Fred., Cabinet Grand.7 1-1 octaves: les Toma ii renovated, Auer lights #1 Drummond at.mediate possession.| oun 77 GOOL CHANGE FOR TARLE } \u201c darn Jd ore weigh due be gry B Montreal, 23.h August, 1906.B*HFFS EALE\u2014TROVINCE OF Q'S.DeLorme :32 No Var st.Unicags Li, | upright, a bargain for cas.976 S: Cather- 01 3eod Cox NICELY FURNI Loarders at 21 [niversity at.21 ti.Sh on an ew so vu Be Law \u2014_ bec District of Montreal.No, 221, \u2018 105 ou Ine st.west 303 2e-d pe - = 35 SHED ROOM.kets $5.0, y tickets $1.gond board and 000 Brest or wid 51 Catherine street! ALLIFF'S SALE \u2014I'IOVINCE om QUE.Superior Court.I.Vallee, Plaintiff, vs, J._ \u2014 Lo 1 ooMs w NICELY FURNIRHED ROOMS Leds *uftäble for one or two gentlemen or quik service, 205 Sat.An; person IClnININE Summe aier nis B+ bec, Distilet of Montreal, No.6318.Valentine, Defendant.On the 6th of Sepe Wa ANTE \\ UARLEIFCL RELIABLE 7 :n qu ama.private family; re.dy empivyed during day.31 Prince Ar- notice wiil be prosecuted.| Circult Court H.St.Jean, Plalatiff, ve.tember, 1906, at ten of the clock In the ps vw desires position ns furnace man ee ged.rentiemen x ait taur st \u201cus 2 {l'ame JE.l\u2019arette, D'efendant.On thé 6th forenoon.at the late pince ot businers of or n BI van Lc CAnguages: very - : -_ vOMH \u2014 FLAT.DOLE pa OST \u2014 SATURDAY NIGHT, GOLD ' Gy of Reprembar.1906, at ten of the clock *he said Defendant.No.137 St.Lawrence Best plore Mle EG, Star Offtes Ms RAT ss ROOMS, I Unturnished.DOUBLE PARLOR, 4 necklace.between McOMil Cailege mya, | I The [orenoon.at tne domicile of tie said Boulevard, in the City of Montreal will be 265 ?ou \u2014 FIRST CLASS OOMS.154 hed, or partly furnished, and SUMMER BOARD, and Bisaop at.Liberal reward ai 669 St | L'erphant STi City Hall avenue, In the City e0ld, by authority of Justier, all the goods Mance st.first sireet east of Park Vtdiontu, suriab.e for h pot ~ === | New and secondaand.100 watos n ook, menue HITS Hoon above Sherbrpoie pleusant neigabour LENT housekoepiræ: _ _ .Catherine mt.west.205 z | 7 Montreal will be sold by authority of And chattels uf the sald Dsfendant.mized CANTED STRADY EMPLOYMENT | Lowest prices, A, ænvrn.190 St James Bt.\u2019 LIEU _felenbourhood.uw douvenir uve : \u2014 | Justice.all the gaods anf chatteis of tha In this cause consisting of barbers ohairs 188 16 daw \u2014- - OARD \u2014 THE MINTO HOUSE, LAKE \u2019 by two young Kngiishmen used to 187 156 eoa DOM \u2014 NICK KOON, BATI _ B 81 Josaph, St.Adulphe de Huward, OST - FRIDAY AFTERNOON.24TH,! pre Loan seized in (him cause, con.fixtures.showcusrs, cigars, pipes.tobac om painting and paper-hanging: handy at OR NE - OOUMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS SUIT.R at, aise jarge room.pari ATHROOM Que, hau Food rooms vavant for Sepiember.«n Outremont and Annex street car, HA SO ete.Terms carn, J.E.ete Conditions cash, JOS, MAYER, B.8, Jobbing.Apply E.C.32 Richmond 3q.Ek pavers and Tour mista: So Bi able for married couple or \u2018one nice hoard.1¥Y Dorchester st west three amg Fancy is one of ihe bea: months In Lie dark blue umbrelia, stlver mounted handle, : SC Montreal, August zsth, 1906, « Montreal, August 37th, 1006.; rica ocuments, | 3 - ; à ; : ' d Lu uurentians.The laxes in this Vint; af- Finder ploase return to Tourlats Informa-| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 .dating A.D.1218.Address R.Calser, Posy \u2018oc@lity, 115 Monsfield st.208 3 esa of Bleury 206 2 ford excelient sport for fishermen Boats \" P A ) ; VV ANTED\u2014YOI TO TRY SHEPARD'S | Uffice, city.+\u2014 TPO PEUT mn free.terms $7 weekly or $1.50 daily.Philip tion Bureau, No.4, Bt.Lawrence Boulevard, \u2019 roppasse and scalp treatment.Hours, ! OOMS \u2014 YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE MES WELL FURNIGHED, BRIGHT B.Qles, Proprietor 200 4 Reward, to 11 a.m 2t0 5 p.m.8 to 10 p.m YOR SALE \u2014 3195 CASH, A havi t .y rooms, rst Class house, ever, + | .4 LMOST NE ng a comfortable and.well equip- | .y .a y Charles Shepard, Massage and Scalp Spe.k $350 upright plano.1 Ts octaves Pre ped flat.are anxious to meet married couple, convenience; private family, home com- CARD \u2014 WANTED A FEW MORE OST \u2014 A PURSE, CONTAINING A] sait 240 ; , ab ut forts; toulista; fine locality.135 .orders can be accommnodated at Rose- amall amount of money and hunch nf ciailat, St.Catherine st.west.kevs, three pedals and every Improvement, Who wou e willing to go shares.very 4de, Fietchers F Espian mount; good fisninx and shooting.Appl ; ; ; ' s Leach Piano Co., 589 St.Catherine st west, Toasonable terms to respectable people.Ad- 2 chers Field.205 5 John West.Bhawbridas.\u201c 207% 7 Keys between 11 Oodle Ar tmus and fe VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED 8B OXD.between Stanley and Drummond.:05 2 dress X 8507, Star Branca Office.205 2 1,00M8 Antoine un 91 Overdale and.recons ro.Ti To ree rte an COOK, With Dre refernies wine oo A _ Pt \u2014 TWO LARGE ROOMS, EN OARD 7 turn same tn 31 Overdale and receive re- know It yourself.give others u chance tu enjoy it in a .; ! .Te _ er iw ® or separate, neatl turnished, \u2014 COME TO THE MOUNTAINR, ward way the afford ; : LOR SAI, 2 J .; | , y turn y can Ne Apply Unok, care 5, ; 7 + hand 410 per monn, without interests | | oo TO an Tor rar BLE FRONT [isu Large room on bat.fiat, suilabie (wo too ; lake I\"Achigan.gond board, atry I've wot a good thing.I'm proving that every day.JE, buys fine upright piano, in use aix months, unfurn'shed.convenient to the.Cass: Nea gentiemen.§ Beaver Hall sa.205 2 price after 16 of rm ire) Teduced l OST - ON BOARD STEAMER \"MONT.I want every wank, pun: nan.merc man with a pain WA ASTED \u2014 HUOKKEEPER, 23 \"$RARS Leach Mano Co.8&0 St.Catherine st, be- sant locuiliy.Appiy 822 Espanude ave OoMS ~ TWO SINGLE, ONE DoT] ri % os 4 real, about Auzust 13th.a gnid chain or ache, to get the benefit of my Electric Beit Severa: .vare cxXperienes, - lween Stanley and Drummond, 20h 2 tl \u201c Son GLE, ONE DOUBLE aw A locket, It being of valu: as a keepsake, Bome men have ductored n gous deal\u2014-aome nave und 5 rpeak y - 2 Annex 205 2 room, 1 and I : ë » ing por language» desires position.high- \u2014-\u2014|; ! = wot: Aue twin beds, porcelain tub, same OARr JR The finder wil be rewarded by leaving the other ways o! Applying Plresrir.ty - witaout gesting ent referances.1.95 St, Hunart st 206 3 per SALE \u2014 SEE OUR STOCK OF ; - flook: Auer Ent, toepnone, demirabie loca- > ~~ LORPILLE KNOWLTON.same Wiih'L.RH.Packard and Co, ÿ st.cured, and they are chary about paying money rw unth 205 celebrated Mason & Risch uprigat | poMs Tro LET TWO BRIGHT, ton dv ance st.2ub 5 ing hia he A remain open dur Antoine st.they know what they are paying for.AN ANTED \u2014 Tu PRINTERS \u2014 pianor, prices from $400 upwards, payable newly rolshed ms.on bath at, lant week A Le If you are tha! kind of a man, thls bélt Is yours \\ class preasman desires aliuation Eu $ib monthly.Leach PlangpCo.560 st.Auer light, hot water, first cless board.:1B ! OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.For terma adress à Me SEP ter N N SHFR To ro avs Joa until ybu mre ready to sur eity, ober and willing to work.Apply frog CBtherine st.west, between id Blaney ang Victoria st.295 3 private fumlly, no other roomera.147 201 geod OST\u2014THIS MORNING =O HER- tn me, \u2018\u2019Dooto:, you have earned your price and here it 15.Star Office, Otawa Ce Ppoy Box Drummond.5 2 ; l'ark avenue.205 2 r brooke, Bleury or St.Peter at, pear! 1.\" Star of pod 2s de \u2014 JgooMs \u2014 NICE.NEWLY FURNISHED | OARD \u2014 FEW BOARDERS can pg 8nd topaz brooch or pendant.Reward ut ThRt's runt Tou Brod deal and 1 in showing a ANTED \u2014 SITUATION .For SALE \u2014 FIFTY PAIR (GAME bed-pariors, by day.week or month, | OMS\u2014 WELL FURNISHED, PRIVATE arrommodaied at \u2018\u2018l\u2019enston Prefon.$1 Hutchison st.xond den] of rontidence In my belt.Rut 1 know that W able man and A ; BY RESPECT- ncks and hens.good strain: alan txo i small and quiet family, weet end.970 St.family, modern and central, for gentle- aret Btatlon; wa up In|\u2019 4 - most men are J0nest, apechair when tuey have been 2 8 Janitor of ur.lor three couple good deer hounds, chr Catherine st, west men ons, liv Metcaile st.206 3 7 Î ; == cured of a serivus aliment, and ery few will empose fice balding or Judge ronms, Or Any.pince oa Te PE om Strect, in chap atherine at, x en on.y, 3 6 3eod bag bik i ireg ogres, above ses evel Le:T\u2014 A SMALL! LEATHER BAG, ON, se cured p «' (fusi, nan hoids papers nf bout, fire.bert, P.Q.- Ce ol I} OOM - NICE LARGE ROOM.BATH POSt office.For particuilars write Pension Monday afterncon.neighborhood of! NS As tn whatmy belt will do.1 knaw that It wil cure mans certificat».has first class city refor- \u2014_\u2014_ 1 OOMS-BY DAY OR WEEK ; VERY | tia: hot and -oid water, clean and Trefoniaine, Hit.Margaret Station.Que.Sherbrooke and Peol sts.Flader reward.| wherever therr® le & possible «Hans end there ia 1 gusd encra Apply U 4659, Star Office 296 2 r ST central, double room ; permanent , j comtortablé.Dreakfeat If desired.Phone.137 lured ed at 24 Argyle ave.city.! chance in nite cafes cut of ten _\u2014 pet.rE ra aR pt E, ar references, Y M.or Y W.C.A.170 Peel st.Bia Durcnester st wes: 205 3 Zaw \u2014 +, \u201cSo you can afford to let me try ;enyWAY.and Vi, take the chances [1 vou are AV ANTED BY A MAN, EXPERIENC.» Sher.+ \u2014\u2014\u2014- \"es 1 + OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD.FINE ORT - BOSTON BULL TERRIEN - nat #lék, dant trifle with me, boPTif yOU are, you owe Ute yoarse {nnd co N eu In the Lutter export business ang brooke street, 214 West.\u2014 | PROOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE Rens \u2014 LADY HAVING LARGE B rooms, Nice scenery; terms reason.44 dark brown enfer, name W J.Mu.me, when | make an offer lke this, tn give me @ fa.r tra: ait Nays of parking and presersing barter, von SALE \u2014 .8C GRAMOPHONE, \u201cfront room, bath flat, to quiet par.r, beautifully furnisned house, woudl Hipoitias 81, Martin, Lake Achigan.St.[gan on cellar.Any person harboring hos 1 sant von ta know what 1 have done for nthers.for aus \u201cuntrien and Kn wing meveral hyy.1 with ten records, two months in use WIth board.references.140 Mandfleid ni rent two bedroamna, aliting room, bathroom, vie 185 10 Saw |after this notice will be prosecuted Reward \u201cYour Belt cured me of Asthma and | fest a different man F 1 Norn .ike posithin In a firm doing « \u201831: cost new $21.Can be seen at 601 Am.205 7 ta (wo of three gentiemen, exceptionail, nn return (o 4462 Wentern avenue, Vest.Mou-sansiie, Ont similar business, can [urnish heat of refers parry ap._ em mo = fins quarters, electric Lignt and every come JJOARD \u2014 BELL'S TERRACE WILL BE mount von 2 ., ; .ee Api v by le (er to 174 Sanguinet wr, - OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE, WELL FUR- fori, no other roomers, Peel nt, abnve Bt.I to fuente to bath Oetobar, Jew \u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 -, , hans [roe your Heit far farer mont\u2019 areal pone or peared, me .205 \u201cpu ish oo t A .; ! len rite or ono LOW e .\" \u201cney trouble an rheumatism ** \u2014 Jame © + A * -\u2014 St 3, For SALE-\u2014-AN EXPENSIVE GREEN ty 89 \"oi rd roome to = usr fight.A paLherine Address Y baTu, Star Branca Uf Shawbridge, Que.> 191 10 od JLeEST_O0N SUNDAY AFTERNOON.oN Bus same men dont believe anything Unth they sce tt That's why | make this W ANTED .MATTRESS RENOU ATING cloth suit, new, th Sh velvet hat PY y 105 : od ce.203 3tod .25 Bt.Lents street cur Koing « uk after 1 want to lat you meas it, and fe-! !!, and knuw It by your ewn experiance, on premises, anywhere; 1 (querances (© Match: bust measure, on a.- cons T0 LET ON BATH à OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND DARD \u2014 LONGUWLUIL, TO LET.FUR.on enis, gold crons, nicely engrav-.H«fore 1 get n cent , .\u2014_ \\ LAT 3 SINGLE - .JET, R .; .tony orensi-naity renovates three fur gaya COUNt of going Into mourning; price $30.R' electric Ilght, all modern couvent.front rooms, with or without boaru, nished or unfurnished toome with or | aq me Saute, Finder pol nt a Tr T don't eure you my belt comes ha th me.apd we Ault friends.Yrg are work.Address Pete Lontway, Longueun, 44 4660, Star office.encen, private family: no children.Apply AYET Igat, hot water hratng, clothes press T!tHOut bonrd, near Boat and train.16 Gui].| \"ame to ulang street, Point =v cat che time you spend an It\u2014wearing 1! Vite yen menp\u2014 nothing more, Que.[+ EN ET .2] 2778 Rleur; st \u2019 205\" 4704 1 rooms.lus Stan:ey ot \u2019 205 § laume.05 2 Charles.i Mur l'expert ta cure you ff 1 take yal CARS IP 1 think Pc an1 cure jou PU oo - Se \u2014\u2014 JOR SALE \u2014 T FB DOURLE TT + \u2014 \u2014 -\" \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_-_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 a ee \u2014 \u2014\u2014 = =\" Teil you Ro, And Rol waste your time Ap'WAY.ITY meat my expense Cnn and | hookkecper's desk, second hand, | Kkeos TA FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, § Roo \u2014 TER UN BATIT FLAT.ONW | OARD \u2014 MOUNTAIN VIEW FARM, post \u2014 BETWEL | UETORIA sb ss DIS ANT let me ane yon what 1 han.n°17 391 PRNT, Cren cut nn the nt PERSONALS.{ slightly used; also second-hand oak roll; steam aeated, wardrobe, eiectrie ligh:, nice'y furhighed front rooni, buitaila Foster.Que.We can sceommodate à | Guy sis, on Rt.Catherine, Bun av AU wend Aa LU nH bring vo mon des riPtion of sow Beit, asd oa beak \u2018hat wii \u2014 and flat top desks, at a sacrifice.Wm.(5, bath flat, perfectly clean.104 Park wie for a genUeman.with civery convenience.16% more boarders unill the las: of Xeptom.pur & plain gold rao Finder v a ; \u201cA to Le à man among men, ali fre = rs som =~ |p Stanton, 28 8.F Fre.Xavier st.ee 0 Ha 0 - \u2014 apply 2 Lurocher 106 @ ber.ood fishing and shooting Prop.A.tewarded by \"oy returaide to la Coropa Hoe LREONAL, - JOMN HOPKINS (LATER OOMS \u2014 1, FRONT DOUBLE cep emma eee i Kibarn 05 Gao, \u2014 ie IVI.M \\ 0 Jeeda Eng), or anybody knowing Fer SALE \u2014 175.600 OF LAND Tsour 1 phy RE best turniance fi Ro \u2014 NICE.BRIGHT FRONT ROOM | \u2014_\u2014 see > fod Lost \u2014 FRIDAY LAST IN Eee r Dr.A.cLaughlin.24 St.James >.Montreal, ue.whereahnuts of same during past 9 sears, one mile outside of Westmount, oh clt,, fireplace, ever; modern canventence on bath flai.very central Apply | Boano\u2014 BEVBRLY FARM, A FEW VA- YOUNE Ynranhire terrier.anaxe x ++ Jours \u20149 am.ta 6.30 pin.Wednerday and Saturday till 830 pm, fs requested to communicate with Thamas the line of electrio cars.W.A.Bnowdon, steam heal, Auer lights.103 Btanley vi.evenings, to 247 Bleury et, @m few doors cancies for buarders Address Hox No.{to pame of Betty, Finder will he reward a, Hopkins, Htanstead.Que vek 4 467 Temple Bi0g.296 2 above Uptario- 205 Jopd 7.Phawbridge.108 10 [bn advising Westmount Polina Qrartan [ pe \\ \u2018 .; .~\u2014 1 10 TUESDAY, AUG.28, 1906.(We Close Daily at 5.30) Th le py any Este A Forma Announcement As we have been receiving large shipments almost daily, for some time now, we are already able to show In Dress Goods a most comprehensive assortment of Charming Effects in New Tweeds Exclusive Colorings in Broadcloths A Large Range of Scotch Tartans New Weaves in Foliennes and Poplins Sheer Sill: Voiles and Grenadines All-ivoo! Taffetas, Armures, Bengalines, Ete, Ete, And in Silks Messalines, Tamelines, Taffetas, Satin de Chines, Prau de Soie, Moir Velour, Moire Antique, Ftc.In Every Wanted Shade.A Special in 44-in.Black Silk Grenadines coin, geometrleal, fancy and floral designs; fabric for eveniug wear, sbade of black, guaranteed, in gmail spot, site an exqui- It is a clearing line {rom the manufacturer - +.= bonght in the ordinary way, wonl per yard.Wednesday, which, have been priced $1.25 for 620 vards, - - 75 A Sale of Applique Pillow Shams, = Regular Prices trom .35 lo .75.Wednesday 1.25 On Wednesday we shall sell in singles, pairs, or in sets, 420 applique pillow shams, runners, and centre pieces, worth trom .35 to .T5 at, each, - .25 [See Window Display] £ f Lleol (a NEW FALL STYLES.r New Fall Styles and Materials have y napection.It advantage to order mow, as hy so si.00 to 310.00 on your purchase.now arriv will be distinctly to jou oing you will save fr Le impossible to give this reduction later, as wa n immense business in ptemb edn, silk \u201clining Now.-827.060 antjespate à in coat, re egular value 332.00.NROADCLOTH SUITS, to order, in any desirable color.satin lining in cos ar value $35.00.8pe- cinl 4 ee eee ea Ceara .880.00 Special Prices for Separate Skirta.EX.Lsitwin, igh Class American Ladies\u2019 Tallor.PY Tel.Up 3598 580 St.Catherime Street Weat, Mr.J.Renaud, of 27 Aylwin street.met with à serious accident last even- head the animal, which ta a spirited one, dashed along the street and down naud, who had hung on to the horse's The children will soon be start.bridle in When Mr.ing back to school.and will nat.School Mr.J.Renaud Critically Injured by ® 3 ing, as a result of which he now lies in the Notre Dame Hnapital in a pre- - carious condition.While Mr.Renaud the high embankment street ween Ontario a 1 I - Li ; up it was found urally require new outfits oo that his chest had been badly crushed M = Spirited Equine.was putting the weight to his horse's N erine stroets, falling on top of Mr.Rein by the weight of the other who wants to make fr money an far as possible will Renaud was a superintendent In the do well to see our prices.We in- Hachelaga convent, and has a wife vite comparison of prices and and six children.The hospital futhori- qualities, as perf ties expect that he will recover, unless À unexpected complications set in position as we are to give such excelient values.IN AND AROUND THE CITY Underwear, Hosiery, Jerseys, Sweaters and Knitted Blouses bought at this fort, warmth the children, saving of money { the purse.The Knit-to-Fit Mig.Co., LEG FRACTURE DH.St.Jean fell off a cart at the corner of Demontignv and St.Lawrence street yesterday, and sustained a fracture of the right leg.He was taken to the General Hospital SMASH UP AT ST.LAMBERT - Ac shingles and a Delaware and Hudson flat car were badly smashed in an accident at St.Lambert on Sunday afternoon, when the line was block>d or about an CATHOLIC SAILORS' CLUB.\u2014 The weekly oO to-morrow (Wednesday) Club, win store and mean com- durahllity to a considerable to the guardian he under fetali Branch: the ausp \u201c5 of Guthedral Br: anch, No.232, C.M.RB.897 ST, CATHERINE ST.WEST, 3 D.Gilles, president, will o- cupy the chair.BUILDING PERMITS \u2014The follow- ing building permits were Issued; yesterday from the office of the buflding Inspecter: F,X.P.Allard, two dwell- Saloon Keeper in Liquidation, er is W.McCormick, inloun Xesp- ings at 1389 8t.Andre street, at a cost 120 St.James street, has gece into] of $1700 Guertin and Bouchard, three liquidation at the request of À.i°.tonu- tenements, Joliette atreat, 83.000; F.P.non, accountant.The total iabtifiies! Huchanan, nine tenements, AN stare betw.n seven and eight husand 5.000 ollars.The assets licenso and leas consist of a HOUSE OF REFUGE governors for ~The visiting the present week to the ist of May next \u201cFollowing is a list 21) Protestant House of Industry and Re- the }-incipail cred tors.F.x.fuge, and to the Homes at Longue Charles, $1,670; Ferdi ; nd a set, Pointe are James Ross and Lieut.- 81,366; L A.Wilson, $1, oz, and DAWeS colonel Joffrey H.Burland, The num- d Co, $1,552.ber of night lodgings given last week was 74, and the number of meals given Buy diamonds in Canada at 1 R.Hems- was 117 Leys, 255 St James st, and save money.HIGH CLASS READ JAR STRACHAN, Special Notice, Edgar David, cholr-mazster, St Irene Church, writes endorsins the celebrated \u201cMason & Ris pianos, for which Leach Piano Co.go Mather.inc street west, are sole Montreal re- presentativess 86 313 ening | at the Catholic Sallors i i | i + Prictousiy last night 5 1x performance ot Th dettes The * ohtildren, 11 is iru did get oul of Pi alt the musie pass Sole a Ho comn- CU pany that has prodaved the piece here Fever adeeated of as ona ' comedy being \u201c Hitile:s nr it i toand | C thems i Daphue Pollard, us Polly Seymour, nude the hit ui the evening and her [ \u201cRoy Poly © song and dan and rfekeha net with Reginald Fairtax (Mis Letehner) were encored till the adbltirnes Ured clapping.Miss Eva Pfreuard, as Mimiosa San, the \u201cGeisha Girl was Winsome in mnanner and ; sung nest pleasingly.: i % Amusements.2 - - \u201cvaudeville THE MONTREAL DAILY THE INCREASED SALE OF Blue Ribbon Tea is positive proof of its excellent quality.Sold only in lead packets, 25¢, 30¢, 4o¢, 50¢, 6oc and $ Sold by all Grocers, 1.00 per.lb, Try our Red Label.> THE ACADEMY ~The Pollard Litli- patian Opera Company in the Japailiese opera, The Jae ur Tea House of Hr ru vd Jo The car amt \u2018 Prodiard \u20ac HER went opened Casing week of the 8 Australians laugh from as tie HU ÎL was à pores beginnng to end.The fittle Heintz {wins fairiy excelled ives, while Teddy McNamara Kept ne audience in high glee with his wondertul comedy Chinaman.ittle \u2019Phe Geisha\u201d fs more richly costumes beiter nmmounted than anything ds have dune, and the Cas, à Most happy one \u2018The: will be repeated to-night and matinee night vf New have § Thursday Saturday\u2019 + last weeks success, lu I be given and on Saturday ih ty pe maple will take their fure- sell uf Montreal in \"A Runaway Girl\u201d jto- hors IW, Thrilling Melodrama at Francais.AT OTHE FRANCAIS\u2014\"A Midnight Escape\" melodrama in four acts Admirers of ggelodrama were given a treat in the \u201cMidnight Escape,\u201d which 1< bribed at the Francais this week.- audience was much in sympathy Jewess, who is followed .who were the cause of \u201c tather's death and are het after & large fortune left to her by a Russian uncle.and at the end when she triumphed over her enemies, hacdkerchiefs went back in pockets amidst applause.Without reasons the Battle to the Dent) and \u201cThe Midnight Escape\u2019 there were numerous scenes waich called oe nthe attention from the audie \u2018he show had four acts and cach one hud its seasation.There was a street in the slums, and a scene dso in a boathouse not on river An abduction was otrset a rescue, The \u201cHiack Hand\u201d has a branch in the which forms all kinds of this week's show at the of the best seen for pay, On the whole Francais is one long while 62 Burlesque at the Royar.THEATRE ROYAL -\u2014\"The Doodle Girls,\u201d burlesque.The \u201cwheel\u201d which contruls tas shows being presented at the Theatre Hoyval this season cannot be congra- puted on Lhe first two they have sent to Mo \u2018The Yankee Doodle tatris pr week have a lot of old tine stuff in the buriesques and In the ollo there is only one acti t rises above the ordinary song and Yank=e Faunce turn This is Lawrence Crane's, whose sight of han in always welcome; even his work yesterda w mar re by little accidents.MePeviil : and Kelly deserve a word of praise for their dancing, and Ben, Riggs also has a dance that received lots of applause.Hoth the burlesques are ty dressed and some of the music is pret High Wire Tricks at Dominion Park.Despite the change in weather Dom- irion Park had thousands ye sterday afterno and evening, of the isitors epending the Hour own there.an aii-round g oughly enjoyed by all the high wire artiste, commenced her second week.ber of new tricks and hair almost stand on end b har antics.The Picchiani family of tloor acrobats were warmly welcomed, dispite the cool breeze.They num- her eight the manner i which they each other about and turned double and triple somersaults was well-nigh remarkable.H the attractions in the various halls re- coved attention.The scenic ratiway uguin proved the most popular, though they all had their share of people many Clever Acrobats at Sohmer Park.This is the last week of the summer Sohmer Park and a very good programme has been prepared for e three Macarte Siste made a hit here som welcomed in an act in which there are mary changes.They are exceedingly clever acrobats.The two Gaudschmidia acrobats, hav an act that any amount of \u2018run yesterday.They have two dogs with them who dupiicate all the nw tricks.Fhe horizon- al bar work of t ER a programme in keeping with its general excellence.on Thursday of this eek, the musicla and all the em- ploves will have thelr benefit.A lot of special features will be introduced.season at & years 4 Second Lite Guards\u2019 Band.The final concert of the band of the Second Life Guards, last evening at the Arena, drew a fairly large and enbustastic audience.The notable works in rogramme were, the \u201cOv erture, S from Tannhauser: and the selections frori Faust and from Verdi's aperas, I Trovatore\u201d and \"Rigoletto.\u201d The \u201cLost Chord\u201d rendered as on past occasions.Corporal himself.Enthusiasm, wever, pr rob- Ably ran highest In the liter strains of the two-steps, which were frequent- yon interspersed with Toe heavier selec- Very Pispirine was the last number of all.a galaxy of patriotic airs, bollcal of all portions of the British Empire, Asks $3,000 for Four Fingers.An action for $3,000 has been against the Montreal Piano Company F.X.Lapointe, wood polisher, Plaintiff lost four of his fingers while employed In defendant's factory, and holds that the accident was due to the fact that another employe Inadvertently shifted the cover of the machine at which he working.eaused him to start, and in .with the 3 amputated.On f this negligence is charged taken against the company, highest ence CANAD perfect pe of the vin manufa cture Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder SOLD EVERYWHERE.orde excel.A'S STANDARD.A Skin of Beauty ie a der fone R.T.FELIX QOUR D CREAM oR MAGICAL B BEAUTIFIER.PURIFIES as well as beautifice the skin, No other cosinetts will do it FERD.T.HOPUINS, Prop, 37 Gres Jones St New 150end HAILROA D RATE BILL IN- EFFECT Untted States Railroads Will Now Have to Show in Advance All Charges to Be Made.New York, raîlroad rate b ratiroads doing went be enforced merce Comm new law, the with the into effect at midnight.y vommission by ugust 28.-~The new i which applies to all an interstate business, it will Interstate Com- ceor midnight all their tariffs and charges, showing nol the full point to only from cost of transportation point, but also what it wis that goes to the making-up of the cost.From to- extras,\u201d but the shipper is day on there can be \u201cno pected o be able to obtain in advance a final t statement of the charge by midnight.ing charges completion, pany which dules, might be the will give additional time hen a sincere stood that { \u2018ommission every case evidence of with the law.As a direct © visions of the rate bill Railway has determined to instal cific its own systen Heretofore the lines have business over | Southern Pacifir, ! able California Pacific vesterday construction refrigerator cars.Tactical Fi Special to The he has to meet no company ha was the most difficult of Under alls to complete ita sches the law every come t !t is unders Commerce fined.bu Interstate road has given intent to comply ~onsequenre of the pro- the Union Pa- erator cars.private monopoly of Union Pacific and with all the profit.fruit trade.The Union opened hids for the steel underbody 1 of refrig eld Day suggested.Montreal Star.Cttawa, August 28.\u2014A movement has heen started t day on Thanksgiving Day.tactical field in which all o have a the corps of the Ottawa garrison would Lars from Lieu pointing out th instru = i handling circular theref ranks ld day on Thanksgiving Day fi proposed that be asked to f ance of the corps, also ances for any Juve nf officers, in the operation.\u2018The officers commanding ty have recetved cire u- t.-Cal, Hodgins, DOL e absence of opportuni- ction in practical field exercises, as well as e necessary experience combined forces, are proposes that = > all the garrison take part in a It is the Militia Department urnish allowances for accidents.iliness or in- men ot horses engaged Obtained Money | Falsely.Special to The y innipeg, M Webster.\u20ac Montrea! Star.an, August 28 - Frank harged te obtaining sm under false pretences, was yesterday in the Pol sand his trial at the next ice Court committed to Assizes.sters represented himself as president and general Farmers\u201d Whole manager of asale Buyers the Association, and induced David Thom to pay $500 for shares.Gir! Drowned In Mill Dam, New Dundee, nt., August 28.om- ma, the five- year-old daughter of Gus Hartman, while picking apples near the mill dam here, this afternoon, felt head first Into d drowne the water and was Summer Complaints, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Cl era Sens ] Loosene Stomach Cramps, oea, Dysentery, olic, Cholera Morbus, Infantum, ess, and all ss of the Bowels whether ia children or adults, can be cured by the use of Dr.FowrLer's Extracr OF WILD STRAWBERRY.It has been a household remedy ror 60 years, It is Rapid, Relisble, and Effectual in its action, It is Plensant and Harmless to take.It does not leave the bowels in » constipated condition.ft ia for sale by oll dealers, Lt has many substitutes.Do not accept them, Thay may be Mrs.Frep.J.writes: \u2018\u20181 hav all cases of 1 children and adults.It gives almost instant relief in complaioh BROOKS, Shetland, Ont, ea large fa family and have er's Extract of Wi 0 good for bo both of bowel co TAR\u2014 TUESDAY, AUGUST =: Ey STORE OPENS AT 8 AM CLOSES AT 6 PM.\u201ca Made fu Kilmarnock, Scotland, Ly Robert Blackwood & Sons, the famous Rug makers, Many beautiful designs ang pax- terns, you whether you want to purchase or not\u2014 should see them, 219 X 3 yards Lo.85-23 3 x3 yards .PR 36.30 3 x 3% vards .$7.33 3 x 4 yards 2.22.84.40 + xd yards ool.#4 1.60 An Air tm en We also have a fine line Sons\u2019 Scotch Carpets, 36 inches Marked very low-\u2014Per yard a as new with a little replenishing.convert the eld inte WHITE AND ECRU sleeves and blouses; for new, at 10 patterns; per length .of Robert wide and rr sold regularly 25e link.With Trunks, the strength de- ends pon invisible workmanship and mat TRUNKS, covered with painted canvas, tron binding, good lock and bolts, one tray \u2014 32 6 $3- 36 83.69 83-99 Solid Leather Suit Case .43.93 Scotch Rugs! 2000 yards w HIT E CAMBRIC \"EMBROIDERY and INSERTION, price 3 to 10 Inches wide; regular 15e to 2ée, Sale CORSET COVER MBROIDERY, 1% inches wide, yards, to 35e Nes \"FE, suitable: ps yard.Sale price, a es MN a tO th Scotch Carpets! Blackwood & reversible.43¢ and 37¢ @ e Dainty Trimmings must have many things in the wardrobe that would look as good These handsome trimmings in the Lave section, on the ground floor, such uw stight cost FINE NET LAC regular value IfC to for trimming Sale price, 2 > yurds for 35e in lengths of 1% College and Convent Trunks A chain is as strong as its weakest Sale of School Shoes Bhoes for styles and of all the family, feathers, it's a comiurt and Cur shoes are made gance and comfor style, and for all ovcasions.With 1 easy matter for uk to satisfy the requirements ere wear in a shoe iy und MISSES SPLENDID KID BOOTS, box call or chocolate kid boots, our assortinent of sizes, sy, comfort equally so, but a shoe of wear, uly requires sk by skilled workmen, 1 they're the acme of ele in lace or button in Blucher styles; all have solid leather soles, finished with low or spring heels; sizes 11 to 2; School Shoe Sate pric YOUTHS and BOYS BEST BOX CALE leather soles and heels, well made in mannish style: boot made for boys\u2019 school wear-or any .Seroggle's Scroggie's School Sizes 8 to 104 Sizes 11 Hizes 2's to 3, to 2, i vitsh and serviceable school boots, Scrogpxie's School I AN pr.By PP AP li, LAC E \u201cBOOTS, Scroggie's B an solid the best other kind of wear.Mehoo! Shoe Sale price 5.00.$1.43 Shoe Sale price 000022 PTS Shoe Sale price .\u2026.823.60 Blankets and Comforters Youll want heavier at prices you can afford third raising the prices.Bedding bLefore long.We more\u2014and still get your have what you need f it were time to use them youd pay a money's worth, as manufacturers are Buy now and save 20 per cent, Bed Comforters, full size, from 99c up.00 WHITE COTTAGE POLES ami supports; suitable for portions, ete, 4 feet long, with silver \u201cfolored pre Complete for, -10e SCROGGIE'S THIRD FLOOR, Ni rn THIS TEA SALE Will be of Interest to Good Tea Loving PURE ASSAM TEA People i -Only a few hundred pounds remaining.just as it Is re- cetved by us from the tea gardens of Ind stimulating.e be obtainable again until November Good, honest 35c value.STRATHCONA BRAND OF and ia; strong, rich autumn flavor of this tea will not shipments arrive.Wednesday, per Ib .vie cere ENGLISH BREAKFAST BLENDED TEA\u2014 ~-This famous blend of pure Indian, name Our \u201cregular 40¢ line, Wednesday's sale pie of Montreal.only.b per Teas has made a Ceylon and Chins for us among the tea-loving peo- Chae ca ane rrr.Be EA We want vour Grocery order every week.Everything fresh 63 BRITISH SCHOLARS DIN MOVEMENT Editors of Three Chief English Dictionaries Join Spelling Reform League.New York, August 28.\u2014The simpll- fied board announced yesterday that two distinguished British scholars had accepted membership to testify thelr sympathy with the new movement to improve English orthography.me is r.+ senior editor of the tionary of the English Language, of which the associate editor is Henry je simplified seks ago.The \u201cther is Prof.Joseph Wright, editor of the English Dialect Dictionary.In announcing e elections, Brander Matthews, chairman of th board, said: reat Oxford Dies \u201cPro the professor of the English Etymological Dictionary, be- ame à member two months agé.The \u20ac simplified spelling board now contains the editors of the three chief English dictionaries \u2014 Webster, The Century, and The Standar \u201cThe adhesion \u2018ot the foremost lin-\u2019 guistic authorities of both branches of hat the recommendations of the simplified spelling board might work harm to our noble tongue or to its etymol- OEY.erves to show that those who know Tost about English spell- ng believe that it ought to be improved.\u201d A WARNING NOTE FROM THUNDERER.London.st 28.\u2014 The Times, in an ie rue yesterday, says: There are vo great dangers, mc serious in their outcome, to which the common Englis n to ngue ay be exposed by the athe headlong leap President Roosevelt taken into the abvss of apelling reform.If tt lead of 1! Preside is not univer- anlly followed by the 8 of the United States, and there is every, indication that it will not t gulf will sooner - later be fixed \"between th official language of the United States and the common language of the people.Still worse, if the new fashion should be univ ly adopted in the United States and universal- iy repudiated in this untry, a still greater, and perhaps in the g run an al impassable, gulf would be fixed between the language, literature English-speaking peoples on either side of the At Tontic eady to learn rian United States, and we Th and historical continuity oO the noble English a bond uniting the two peo- d a man whom all respect so highly as the President of the Unit- \\ Denles Transfer of Elevators.Sy ectal to The Montreal Sir Winnipeg, Ma August 28.\u2014 Mr.Hugh Sher nad.\"executive * erin of N.R., th handed over to Peavy & Co.reported from Duluth.There is simply a orking arrangement between the two L rompanie es, by which the Minneapolis | people may use the elevators.Not of Incendiary Origin, Toronto, August 28.-Provineial Tn- spector Rogers, who has returned from Haileybury.where he bad charge of the fire Inquest on behall of the torney-General's Department, seems to nother parts of the Worid.We are Devolutton London, Chronicle this Government's scheme for 1 rish represen and the powe ment will not bers, tion in the elected for aving cers This is almost tive council af Gladstone's body and not The Nationa jority the Irish counetl the regar premie who the vot The scheme tion of the House of council which perial Parliam e after five von Scheme British Government Discussed by London Papers.union will not 1 clergymen and AN IRISH COUNCIL AT DUBLIN by Proposed t 28.\u2014The Daily morning, forecasting the devolution and, legisiative be touched, an that tation Westminster rs of the Imperial Parila- be changed.The chief feature wil be the establishment of an Irish council at Dublin, directly elected, consisting of 103 mem- the same as the Irish representa- House i the addition of 48 councillors directly of Commons, 100, heing eligible.the same as the leglsia- legisilative assembly bill, only they form one two list party as now organized would not easily gain a large main the ¢ The Chief Secretary would under the e be ex-officio chairman of council.an the ord Lieutenant, with ne leader of the majority in the rding the chief heads head of the finance department occupying a poster analagous to ouncii appointment of of departments, the that of with his colleagues, would hold their posts dependent upon \u20ac of the council.includes the rearganiza - Irish government into two departments, such as nce, land, ducation The judiciary Tm not be molested The Chief Secretary will be the counct and {ts All Irish legislation would still come before the Commons, there by the council \u2018The Daily Chron mate that Irish members of the House f Commons wi bills being sent icle seems to inti- il be members of the would ait when the Ifn- ent is pot sitting.wi be open for revision Turkey and Bulgaria.of war between the two powers is gen- ther despatch from, is rumored tha M.Arif Pash comman er o ond Adrianople for mobilization on the Bulgarian fron- sh ingpector-general of summoned tier.The Turk! fron Yiidiz Kiosk.ternoon in st made yeste Goodwin foot of Bay BALKAN WAR CLOUD LOOMS BLACKER War Between Turkey and Bulgaria Imminent\u2014Diplomatic Agent at is on the Porte Resigns.Constantinople, August 28.erally admitted.Should clash, a Bulgarian victory probable.ON BULGARIA'S FRONTIER.28.\u2014A nev Constantinople says the Sultan has ordered d the 8 London, August tiers has been Funeral of Archbishop Langtry.Toronto, August 28 tion and personal friends of deceased.The pallbe Baldwin, Rev.Canon Cody.Rev.Dr.Pearson, WwW.EF.arers were Canon New Fire Tug for Toronto.Toronto.August 28 \u2014A rday with alorg the street, and alon Centre Island, to efficiency The sudden resignation of the Bulgarian di- The possibility e be is highly vs agency to the Impressive funeral services were held yesterday af- Luke's Church for the late rector, Ven, Archdeacon Langtry.They were in charge of Bishop Sweat- man, assisted by Archdeacon Sweeney.Provost MacLem and Rev.Brodie Brockwell, of Nova Scotia.large Ottawa, Rev.Ingies, Canon Rev.> was Now the tug Nellie wharves at the west prove the re boat for wharf elf as satisfled with «SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS\" How Is Your Silver?Knives, Forks, Spoons, ete.les the sign of best i workmanship and and finish, = w \u201cnbuying Trays s, Tureens, Coffee Seta, etc., ask for the goods of MERIDEN BRITA Co.u it RTE Bate tN els Mies Ti mes a death there last week of a ma man's coroner no ve stigation and no police action.the Ottawa.28.\u2014 Fine ef- ed the explanation that Lo and its character.Mysterious Death Not Investigated.August 28.\u2014Strange stories come from Wilno, Renfrew county, of n who was buried without investigation.The brother says he committed sui- ev.cde, Dut farther than that nothing te Cooper and Mr.Clarkson Jones.kno was Refused Transmission Trova Malle us i at the Postoffice department yesterday elicit- owery's Claim.published at Nelson, had been refused transmission through the malls on account of its blasphemous and ribald think the big blaze might not have been of incendiary origin, 3 2 i i Al} -notices\u2026of -Birtha, - -Marciagan | and Deaths must be cndorsed with th name amd radresses of the per sons soft same.- \u2026\u2014 , Cr tar BIFTHS., ARC HIBALD «- Al Strathcona.August \u201cth to Dr S and Mis Av hifrald, à son + HRHOWN-T A: Y3du Esplanade sve an August Lith, the wife of ! Ll.Brown, of a sun CASH At Ciaresholm Alla.on 6th, to Mu and Mis (eu.du-@ghter ® CHARLANI \u2014 Vtrdon.at 5 Mulsonneuve street.wife Z Charlaod, a daughter.on August tn 204 À Jaw EAlIN-AC Funview Cottage, Annex, on August 4th.a son té Mi and Mrs A!- fred Eaton.204 2 FINNIE At Faowson, van.Mi ound As a son MORTON VU Rainy 17th, to Mr and Mis 1.son® NICHOLSON At uit August 1th, N tian Nicholson, REVERS \u2014 At Fort Frunces, 1:16, to Dr ant Mrs Heyes, er * Annex, iederick 042 August Vase, à en \\ugust to Uswad 5 Fine, River, tron August Morton, a 376 Clark st.1906, lv Mr ia daughter on August a Jaugh- Annex, ard Mrs.MARRIAGES.COi HE-COLK - Al Stettler.nn August 2 by \"he Rev | J Hawes, MAL Janes Fos Cule of [ugieton, Alta.to Matiida H.an Cole, of Exeter, Eng.DAVIES-ROWE\u2014By the Rev: G.W.Kerby, at the res dence of the bride's tother, at Calgary, Alta, on July 28th, 1.v.daughter of Mr.John Rowe.of C'arkes Beach, Nfld.tu Joseph Wm.lrivies, af lenduu, Eng.late of Tor- cute, Can.RUSSÉLL-MIH.LER-On August 15th.at Mantreal, Matilda Isabel, daughter of te iate Edwin Miller, to James ©, Itus- s.l.both of Montreal.DEATHS IN THE CITY.ARCHAMBAULT \u2014 On August 27th, Cathetfne.eldest daughter of the late Amable Archambault.Funeral to leave the residence of her brothef-in-law, J.Colfer, 1019 Wellington street, Wednes- dav.the 29th inat.at 7.30 a.m.to SL Gabriel Church, and thence to the R.C.Crimsetery.Friends and arquaintandes will please accept this intimation.205 2 BRUSH\u2014At his residence.320 Elm ave, Westmount, on Angust 27, 1906, Geurge Henry Brush, second son of the late George B.Brush.Funeral private.Kindly omit flowers, 204 2 DOUGLAN-\u2014At Rocafield.on August 25th, William Basil, aged 1 year, 2 months and 10 days.darling baby of Thomas and Florence Douglas.(Quebec papers please copy.) LESAQE\u2014In this chy, on the 27th inst, Rosa Troutbeck Lesage.wife of T.W.Lesage.Funeral will take place Wednesday, 29th, at 815 a.m., from her late residence, 447 Berri st.to the Church of St louis de France, and thence to | the Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.205 2 BRALSTQNZAt the Royal Victoria Hos- \u201c pital, \u2018bn Bunday.26th Inst.Amy Grace Johnston, beloved wife of Willlam A.Rals Funeral! private.204 3 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.CUPMORE\u2014 At Moosejav, on August 17.Irene Gertrude.daughter of Mr.and Mrs Charles Cudrnore, aged 7 months and 14 days.® FAIRMAN\u2014At Gananoque, on August 28, .SKETCHING, Outdoor, 14th September.In her #srd year, Ellzabéth Barnett, beloved wife of Warren Fairman and, mother of the late Frederick Falrrign, | of Montreal | HOUSTON+\u2014A; Mannville, Alta.on August Tth, Alex.Houston.late of Owen Sound, Orit.hged 50 years.» HOGGH~On August 1éth, John Hogg, of FI Swam River.aged 77 years LAR Ey t Ottawa, on Friday, August Héféinand Nornara Lappe, in his pet year.\u201d \u2026 McQUEEN\u2014At Mannvilfe.Afta., on August 7th, Rev.A.J.McQueen, of Spriue- field, Ont, aged 21 years and 2 days.* NEUMEYER\u2014In Calgary, un A t 20, Margaret IL Neumeyer, aged years, beloved wife of Lucas Neumeyer, of | Langdon.* i THOMPBON\u2014AL Shoat Lake, on August June, daughter of Mr.and M5 L: Thompson, aged 6 manthe * THOM Lis home, Russell.on August 14th, .* Jaunes Thom, formerly of l'erth hnty.Ont.* Re Vegreviile, Alta.on August 8, r Wilson, \u201caged 79 yeare.* wanted \u2014A Blind Cow Bome lady charlotte gelatine and ten centn.DEATHS REPORTED.Quebec.\u2014 sames nes Fitgerald.a well- known timber tower, after fifty years, of a successful career here, died on Saturday, at the age of 81 Exeter, N H.«-Mrs.Bertha J.wire of Judge John E.Young, of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, is dead here.Chatham, Ont.\u2014Isaac Jeffs, aged 63 years, died at his home In Camd:n Township.A widow, one son and tw» daughters survive.Woodstock, N.B.\u2014Charles English is dead here, aged $3.He was a son of Richard English, once a leading merchant of Woodatock, In tts earlier days.Aurora, Ont.\u2014Edward Stevenson, a resident of Aurora since 1845, and for many years a tanner, is dead, aged 80.Hamilton.Ont.\u2014Mrs., Mary McMur- trie died in her R0th year yesterday.She had been a resident of this city for 26 years John Olfman.45 years, a clgar maker, died last evening.Toronto, Ont.\u2014Rev.C.D.Lake, a superannuated Methodist minister, died , early this morning at the Toronto General Hospitak aged'76,: st.Fo Ont.\u2014Gaotga Rowland, one 0 woid's t n farmers.died yésterday.age a Paris, Frañce.\u2014 Mr.Ave Stevens, Belgian genke-palnter, in égal here.He Brussels May LI, 182% and was born studied wRR Boqueplan and Ingres in the Ecole! 8es\u2019 Beaux-Arts Paris.FHalitax,\u201d NB: \u2014Henry ,W.MeCurdy, of Sydney; the leading retail dry gnnds merchant $i Hastarh Nova Scotia.died yesterday afternoon, after a week's ill- nes Wilmingéo.\u201cPA.\u2014James M.Malloy, head of the bentrarting firm nf James M.Mallny &' Cé., bf New York, is dead ft his homr in this city.He was 63 years old Brockville, Ont.\u2014Ald.John H Ful- ford has received word of the death at Sydney.Austrailia, of his son, Chartes E.Fulford.He was thirty-six years of Age.Belleville int Mr.FE J.Bower, aged 78 years, for 21 years a member of the old 100th Canadian Regiment, on service abroad ir dead here.Maxwell owt Miss Hary Hewitt ia dead In Rerkiey aged 34 Mrs Stodviard is dead Ottawa \u2014-The death Ayimer of Mr Clement and respected resident, He Ja survived by and four | in Markdale has occurred at Noel.an old aged 75 veuars.a widow, two sons daughters.PRICES COLLAPSED.\u2018There is no doubt about It, prices have collapsed at the dry goods store of Messrs.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, St Catherine street west, corner of, Mountain street.You will see by | their announcement on page 3 of this lesue of the Star that ladies\u2019 costumes and boys\u2019 suits are to be had for flaures which certainlv are unusual.t Harmony THE T J MONTREAL DATLY { Continued on Page Tmalve) Miss Graham\u2019 s Business College Montreal Shorthand Institute 109 METCALFE STRLIEET (A fow doors above &8L Catherine 84.) COUHSES-\u2014YSHORTHAND (breach and English), TOUOH TYFEWRITING, BOORKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH AND FRENCH.INOW Open.Pupils May iKpier nt any time.Positions Guaranteed (0 our Graduaten Evemnk Classes, Sept.ra Phone Matin 1714.195 83 lhe, Bishops College School, Lennoxville, P.Q.HEADMASTER : REV.E.J.BIDWELL, M.A (Oxr) Well known Boarding School for boys.Preparation for University ROM.Co Kingston: or business life, - Fiue buildings, beautiful situation.Separate preparatory.Next term begins Sept.13th.F.W.FRITH, Secretary.3, Cap a l'Aigle, Que.189 20eod 4 MoGILL MODEL SCHOOLS The Model Schools in connection with the Me@i] Normal Schoo) will open for the Session 1906-19307 on TUESDAY, September 4th, at 9 am.By arrangement with the Protestant Board of S:hool Cemnissioners, no fees wil] be exacted from Protestunt or Jewish children resident within the district Headmasters address till Sept.\u2014_\u2014 ee ELOCUTION For PUBLIC and PRIVATE life.Begin a profitable and delightful Course, tn Reptember, at the MONTREAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION J.P.STEPHEN, Principal, niv \u201cor.- Et fo CF UE CE afro Rep ES paying school taxes to that Board.195 52 Instruction in ail subjects of a publi: .school course from Kindergarten to Grade IT.Academy.The Principals will be at the schools to enrol new pupils and give all necessary information on Monday, Beptember 3rd.8.P.ROBINS, CLASSESNOW OPEN -AT\u2014 \u2019 199 27 Principal.Shortell\u2019s Academy, 865 St.Catherine St., est, McGILL NORMAL SCHOOL for young men.Individual attention.All wt ben au me, above petition kinds of matriculation work.New puplls must apply personally to D.H.SHORTEILL., Up 3275.ROSLYN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS 425 Mount Pleaannt Ave,, W estinount, will be re-opened on WEDNESDAY 12th SEPTEMBER.Prospectus on application.September 4th, but for the reception of new students the Principal will bo In attendance at the school nuilding.32 Belmont Street, during school hours on Monday.September 3rd.§.P.ROBINS, Principal.MA Tel.199 26 199 13 Mount St, Louis Institute 144 Sherbrooke St., East, MONTREAL.Principal: J.PORTEUUS ARNOLD, F.E.19 New Pupils will be examined.and hoarders should enter on September 4th Classes re-open on September 5th, at 8.30 wm.199 food LS.se ART CLASSES The Classes of THE ART ASSOCIATION.23 Phillips Square.for 1906-07, will open as follows: LIFE, ANTIQUE and COMPOSITION, 15th October.PAINTING, from Draped Model, November.MODELLING, in Clay, 2nd November, \u201442nd Year \u2014 Studies Will Be Resumed 2nd ELEMENTARY CLASSES, 2md October.For particulars, apply to the Secre- .180 52 tary Upeo during the hole year.Fupite a Enter at any THE MONT v Corner of University and 8t.Catherine Streets.on UF MUSIU, Montreal's O:dest Institute (founded In 1593 n E SEIFERT).new number 624 Dor.west betwern Monday, Aug.27th.All commercial sublects.Shorthand in English and French.Typewriting by the Mountain and al branches: Voice, Plano.Urgan.Violin.pacte Dr Theory of Music.Compositi a.eto.eto.Consulta- Hour.5 to 6 dally For prospectus ap- to Herr CB Belfsrt.Musical Director.touch and semi-sight systems taught by individual Instruction.: \u2018 Our ohjects are thoroughness, acruracy.PINCE êf 0 00 rapidity, competency.No failures, no disappointments.All St.Henry, will re-open on Tuesday, Sep- graduates placed in positions.tember 4th.The principal will be In attendance at the school on Friday and Suturday previous to the opening, from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m.By order.Thos.File ming.Rerretary 200 4 3awend The Grammar School Bend for prospectus.Address 190 26 J.D.DAVIS, 46 University St.St.John\u2019s School, 01 W.Ontario St., BERTHIER EN HALT, QUE.Montreal Boarding School for Boyn (Founded 1867.) Headmaster: Excellent Health Record.Two hours from Montreal, three traina dally each C.S.Fosbery, M.Away.Next term opens Sept.10th.For prospectus and further information ¢p- \u2014 rly to REV.W.R.HIBBARD, M.A.PA ro, mA.| Term Commences Sept.12 at9a.m.Mrs.WOLFF'S ACADEMY \u2014 v Interviews after Aug.24th 58 Ontario West.SEPT.8rd.182 40 The CRICHTON SCHOOL 610 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, RF-OPBNS MONDAY, Subjecta\u2014 Full English and French Course, including these special sub- Jects: SHORTHAND.TYPEWRITING, MUSIC and DRAWING.203 Rend Mount St.Mary 326 GUY STREET.MONTREAL.This boarding school, under the dtrer- tion of tha Sisters of the Congregation of Reetor\u2014J.WILLIAMSON, M.A.(Oxon) Preparatory clasacs, for boys of 8\u201411.\u2018business Partiquiare on a lication A the Rector toy letter antl August 31).198.87.CATHERINE sT.wa, Commercial Course, Sharthand; \u201cTypewriting and Telegraphy, by Principals and sxperienced Teachers.Individual \u2018Instruction.12 years\u2019 splendid success.\u2019 NOW OFEN ' PIANO VIRTUOSO.GAzA a \u2018LORD, : 183 77 4 : Princly/aie.Teacher of Modern Art of Piano Playi oT Music Studios, Tooke's Bldg., 169 Peel 8t.W k h Seh ] \u2018Phone Up 2241.y ê am 0use £ 00 9 All grades of pupils accepted.\u2019 .Capable assistant teachers to train 347 Clarke Ave.Westmodpt.SELECT PRIVATR SCHOOL FOR BOYS Headmaster: T.HOLMES ORR, assisted by LARMINIB, Trin.Col, pupils under Mr.20 MISS STEPHENS\u2019 ACADEMY, 18 FORT STREET.The classes conducted hy Miss Stephens will re-open WRDNESDAY, SEFTUMRER 5th.Juni r ¢iars for Boys.-203 12 000000 J School for the Deaf.Schoo! for the Blind THE MACKAY INSTITUTION FOR P.U- LENT.NT DEAL MUTES AND Tul B .Grace, Montreal Replember Dawson s supervision.3 24end w.J.Dublin Term Commences Sept.12th.Interviews After Sept.5th.: 195 39° will re- Notre Dame de twelfth.open on Wednesday.Speech and epesch-resding à speclalt,,.Atammening and other defects in epeech corrected.In addition to the ordinary Ens- lish braaches, trades are taught, muslo.sic.The Grammar School 922 St.Catherine West (Near Fort St) Will be re-opened on Monday, 10th Sept tor the blind.Harrie: B.Ashoroft.Buper- Pupils admitted from the age .of seven Intendent, leorse Durntord.Secretary .\" and upwards.Preparation for Means, Rn.M OC.Kingston, shô-for business.Special facilities fer Matrioulation.Tuif 01 fl Noïriculolion nd University Sblcts Superior nccomnibdatiof tor a tite) Mercantile Translations Into and German.LA MARCUSE, ¥.MICHAELS, B.A \u201cer Matcalite Ave, Westmount.195 Sand nun.ber | of agARDERS.M.Se., \u201c Ay Ck ; 182 26 STAR\u2014TUESDAY, - =- EDUCATIONAL - MRS, 16 Osborne Street, opposite Somialon OPENS Individual instruction in YH branches.All Graduates Placed in Positions ve GUST 27th.Superior business education imparted.Isaac Pitman\u2019s Shorthand, Touch or Semi-Touch Typevwriting Bookkeeping, English, Composition.BULLOCK, Priacipal.Establlabed 1885.rite for full information.194 2 z5eod GOLTMAN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, na.and and The Ty er Man.His companion will appear next week, Watch for him.Business su Between Drummond and Mountain sts NOW OPEN DAY AND EVENING PITMAN®S system TYPEWRITING \u2014 Goltman's Metn BUUKKEKEF Ent TELEGRAP, PENMANSHIP SPEED CLASSES \u2014 For particulars of this practical loge which wus selected by the C.P.T.R.Companies to teach its employes short- typewriiing giving public shorthand exhibitions superiority.the shortest lege teaches the aystem of Shorthand more writers than all other the amystem authorized In Canada, the Unlt- ed Statee and Great Britain, simplest, this college, positions N.B.\u2014Lowept ST, CATHERINE STREET WEST, SHURTHA ND\u2014The best and oldest ING \u2014 Goliman's Simplified Double ry HY The Morse System.\u2018The Standard Method, Shorthand and Type- Tenth Annual Frospect.+, college.giving full The col- R and Only college to prove its college placing ita students In good positions.Tals col- that has aystems combined, and telegraphy.uly belng the swiftest graduates recommend our graduates in \"All our Over 1.000 of ln Montreal atone.rieter and Principal.tenograpaer and Instructor.Phone Uptown 250%.P Court Rates 0 3aw » Catholic High School 55 DUROCHER STREET, and Matriculation classes open SEPTEMBER 5th.re- 201 7 Commission of Montreal Catholic Schools The re-opening of the Schools under the contrul of the Commission will take place MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 8rd.Far further information.apply to the Principal or te the Director of each School, A.D.LACROIX, Director- General.194 16 The School for Young Ladies 512 Sherbrooke st.West, Conducted by MISS SYMMERS and MISS SMITH, will re-open on THURSDAY.13th SEPTEMBER Pupils who desire it are prepared for the University Schonl Examinations and for Matriculation.After Wednesday.Ath September.Miss Svmmers and Miss 8mith will be at home to receive visitors on sohool business Prospectus on application.Loyola College, MONTREAL.Am English Classical College conducted by the Jesult Fathers, Schools Re-open on September 6th.For terms und other information apply to 199 6eod REV.G.O'BRYAN, 8J, 63 Drummond street, 187 26 MISS M.Campion\u2019 Academy A progressive school for the thor- ouah education of Young Ladies and Small] Boys, Methods modern and approved.For further, information.call at 622 Cl'adieux strer RE-OPENS SEPT 4th.rate, and strictly In advance.CONVENT OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME POINTE CLAIRE, QUE.Owing to Its delightful situation on Lake St.Louis, this institution possesses ruperior advantages for health and study.The educational course comprises every useful bran.h suitable for young girls.Terms moderate Classes will he resumed on the lat oi September.For further Information address THE MOTHER SUPERIOR.Congregation de Notre Dame, Pointe Claire.P.Q.Terms mode- 203 20 Notre Dame College * Cote des Neigen, For boya from 6 to 12 years old.Classes will re-npen September + ph \u201806.| Notre Dame, will be open for Boardu s Juntor School, \u2018a a 11\u201413 on 4th, and for Day Scholars on 6th Semior School, \" \u201c 13\u201418.September.For particulars apply to he | Superior, + : = \u2019 188 8 Spectal Matriculation Class.Tho rexgh reparation for all the Le Faculties of the Univeraities, the Roysi | : Military College, Kingston.and or 3.Stratford Dawson B.LECAVALIER, C.2019 St.Michael\u2019s College Toronto, Ontario.The College, situated in Toronto, renowned for its educational advantages, ia well adapted In faculty and equipment to give Young Men and Boys à thorouæh, up-te-date training in the ACADEMIC, COLLEGIATE, COMMBR- CIAL or PREPARATORY COURSE.Tuition and Board, $170.00.Ke-opens September 4.For complete Information, write for catalogue.Address.V REV.SUPERIOR, or BURSAR.184 52 51 St.Joseph Street 112 DUROCHE# ST, Miss Smith and Miss Frary will re-open their schnoi on Wednesday.12th September.Music lessons -wHi be resumed at the same date.208 26 THE MISSES GAIRDNER 74 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, will re-open their classes for Young Ladies and Children on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th.Pupils are prepared for the University 8chonl Examinations If desired.Boys under eight are admitted to the Preparatory Class.After Sept.1st the Mixves Galrdner will be at home to receive visitors on school business 201 10eod University of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxviile, Que.FACULTIES OF ARTS AND DIVINITY, Session of 1908-7.Michaelmos Term opens Bat.Sept.9th, 906.Matriculation Examination.Tues., Sept.Vth lectures begin Thurs\u2026 Sept.18h.Intending s'uderts.ard any persons who had been '\u2018n communication with the Inte Principal, ore requested tu write to the Rev.F.J.B.Allnatt, D.D., Acting Principal, Cap a V'Algle, P.Q.Calendare may also be obtained from the Bursar.Lenmoxville- 161 80eoû ; Engineering.The McGill University Conservatorium of Music Director - - Dr.Charles A.E.Harriss.Vice Director, Miss Clara Lichtenstein.The Session 1006-1907 Opens September 17th.n Pianoforte, Singing, Orchestral INSTRUCTION in olin, Organ and ali Ten ts.CLARSES in Elements of Music, The- cry.Harmony.Farm and Analysis.History of Music, Sight Binging, Cholr Singing.Physiolcgv and Hygiene of the Voice, Engliah, French.German ltailan and Elocutlion.EAXHIRITIONS \u2014Four Entrance Exhibl- tions of the value of $50 each, are offered for competition In Septem- er.SYLI.ABUS-\u2014 For Syllabus and particulars as to admission, exhihltiuons, courses.fees.ete, apply to HE SECRETARY 223 Sherbrooke stre:t West.187 26e0d GLEN MAWR 651 Spadiua Avenue, Toronto.RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Thorough I» all its departments.Gives enreful Jodividual sttentlou and good Physical, mental and moral training.Offers great advantages In Munle, Art and Enngunges.Native French an Germnn T'eachesu.Large staff of experienced residential and visiting FPro- fessors und Teuchers, Pupils are prepared for the universities and for the music and singing examinations of Toronto 1'nizersity.the Taronte Conservatory of Music, and tha Toronpte College of usic.The school will re-apem on Wednesday.September 12th.For prospectus and fui! infur- mation apply to MISS VEALS, Principal ; 1 The Ontario Business College, BELLEVILLE (39th Year.) Is the most progperour and successful business College in Canada, and the most widely attended in America.Send for Catalogue.Address PRINCIPAL J.W.JOHNSON, F.C.A.167 26eod Edgehill ces Windsor, Nova Scotia.Lheorpornt- 1 1801 Montreal The Bishop of Nova Scotia Uhairman Board of Trustees, The Bisaop of Fredericton.member of Board of Trusices.ex- Lady Principal, Mise Gena Smith Ledy Principal of King's Hall.Compton, Q.).tormer.y Headmistress of BL.Stephen's High School, Windzor.England.assisted by Eleven Resident Experienced Governcsses frum Engiand (five of whom are specialists in the usic and Art Depaitment).Housekeeper.Matron and Nurse juxtepnsive bulldings, with 100 Kestden:s, tiested by Hot Vater LizZut- ed by Electricity, Grounds ocvering eight Lawns for Tennis Croquet.Hockey, etc, Mohool Dairy ate Lapacitz for Basket and .aundry.t& Preparation for the T'niversities.Michaelmas Term begins Sept.12th For ealendar.contalping fu.! Infrrmatinn apply to Url.HIND, Windsor.Mount.St.Bernard SOREL, P.Q A Well Equipped Commercial for Boys.Ita magnificent situation.installations and competent faculty endow it with superior educational advantages.The course of studies pursued is Intended to furnish young men and boys with a thorough, up-to-date commercial and general training.Languages, Matbemntics, Science, Commerce.RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 4.APPLY for {ilustrated prospectus 194 2% BRO.LANDRY.Pres't School modern Queen's University Kingston, Ont.The Atte Foursé of this Unt.versity, leadind to the de, reo of B.A.and M.A , De.and The an Course leads to \u201coe Qegres of LL.B.The Theological Course leads to the degree of .D.The Medical tnd C.Course leads to the degree M.of M D.The Betence l'ou'se jeads to the degree of BSc and M.E.be Arte Course can taken without nitepd&nte, wu -ndar and Examination paper: may be had from the Registrar, Geo Y.Chowng HB A, Kingston.Ont.1by - seod SCHOOL OF MINING A College of Applied Science (Affilinted to Queen's University), KINGSTON, ONT.The followlitg Courses are offered: 1.Four Years Course fr a Degree (B.Sc) 2.Three Years Course for a Diploma in ta) Mining Engineering.{(b) Chemistry and Mineraiory.(oc) Mineralogy and u-o- togy.(d) Chemical EKagireerin (et Civil tf) Mechanléal Engineering «x! E.ectrical Engineering.(h) Binlogy and Pohite Health.For Calendar of the School and further information apply to the Secretar 8chaal of Minirg.Kingston.Ont.160 26 'NOILYLS ENIiVR IKOOUYR \u201cmn AUGUST 28, | | 1906.POPE'S DECREE CLEARS THE AIR American Canonist Authority Discussës the Religious Crisis in France, BELIEVES CHURCH WILL WIN Dr.D.8.Phelan Expresses View Taat the French Government Will Go to Canossa.\u2019\u201d \u201cWe feel better since this decree has been issued.It brushes away all silo issues and all half-way measures.From now on compromise cannot be mentioned and only traltora will counsel cou- ciliafion\u2019\u201d declared Rev.Dr.D.8.Phe- lan, one of the most noted canontsts of America, to-day to the Star.\u201cYes,\u201d he continued, \u2018I have read carefully the text of the Vatican decree to the French bishops.After mature deliberation Plus X.can see in that law only ruin for the Church.The property of the Church must he controlled by the Church, and any departure from that principle of autonomy would compromise the liberty of the city of (God.The language of the Pope is plain, and there ran be no inis- taking his meaning.The hierarchy of France cannot accept the conditions of the Law of Separation.France has now to deal with Rome's \u2018* Non Pussu- mus, DIPLOMACY OF CONSCIENCE.\u201cThe decree of Pius X.clears the skles with one sweep, and purifies the spiritual atmosphere of the French Church.I scarcely expe-ted so stroug and so simple a document.The alm of diplomacy is to conceal thought; but Plus is no diplomat, and his thought fs plain enough for him who runs to read.As in the decree regarding the Church funds in the Philippines, Plus X.shows hiinself a prudent but unbending champion of the rights of the Church; a man without fear and utterly blind to consequences that cannot be conjured, save by a sacrifice of principal.\u2018The diplomacy of the pra- sent pontificate is the diplomacy of the martyrs and confessnrs of the faith; the diplomacy of conscienge and of In- flextble truth.\u201d \u201cWhat are the leaders of the French Government gning to do about It?\u201d I venture the prediction, strange as ft may sound at this time that the French Government will \u2018go (0 Canossa.\u2019 They have challenged the conflict, and now war and surrender are the only alternatives.1t will not be war.The French people have shown In the past vear that they will not permit their sanctuaries to be desecrated.The very suggestion of profanation aroused the whole nation resistance.If the army was defi>d when the almple and harmless proceds of registration was undertaken, will be the attitude of the people when an attempt is made to secularize their churches and shrines.If blood was spilled when the sacristies were Invadl- ed.it will flow like a river when the spurred heel of the Guvernment emissary Is pressed on the carpet of the sanctuaries.1 predict that there will be a crusade and that France will furnish a small army of martyrs to the faith.if the venerable shrines of the nation are pillaged and sold.In all the crisis of the Church the way of victory was the way of courage, and Pius X.has sounded the battle cry Hf the French crusade.\u201cFrom now on there will he only two parties in France: the party of God and the party nf Infidels; there will he only two standards visible, the Cross and the Triangle.METHODS OPEN TO GOVERNMENT.\u201cThere are many ways in which the French Government may withdraw from the field.lt can pass a law of mortmain and declare all church property the possession of those who worship according to the uses and customs of the Catholic church.It might declare all the church property of France a trust for the Catholic people, and leave the form of tenure for the bishops to determine.It might permit the diocese to Incorporate and Hold property'under a general corporation law.Practically in this country all these forms of tenure are in vogue and the bishops have no room to complain that they are in the least hampered in the acquisition or tenure of property.\u2018I feel sure that the French Government will take our law as a guide in the forming of the new law for the holding of church property.It is hard for Europeans to understand the relations of the church to the state in Canada and the United States;but necessity ls a persistent and resourceful teacher, and the French are not slow to learn.\u201cBut should all come to all, and the churches of France all pass under the hammer, it would mot be an unmixed evil.The Frenc have very few churches that a revival of ecclesiastical art in that country would be apt to reproduce.They belong to the age of ceremontes, and are not such as are contemplated by the law of Trent.Many of the great cathedrals of France are a hindrance, rather than an aid to religion.While they are there no new churches wlll be built, and they are about as {ll adapted to the needs of the people as would be an exposition pavilion.We want the living temples of the Church erected and maintained, and that is possible only where the priests and their people can all come together for pralse, instruction and prayer.\u201d Father Phelan left this morning for St.Louis, by way of Chicago, after making a hurried tour of the Maritime Provinces.' GENERAL HOSPITAL.\u2014The treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital has received forty thousand dollars from the estate late James Moore, through the Royal Trust Co.execu ors.J i a The Kidneys and Uric Acid 2 acld Is the name given by medical men to the poisonous matter which the kidneys fliter from the blood.When the kidneys are weak, inactive and diseased they fall to perform thelr functions as filters, and the uric ac!d poison remains in the blood to And lodgment in the weaker organs and produce the most painful and fatal diseases.In view of the frightful risk which you run in neglecting kidney derange- ments and the undoubted efficiency of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pllls as a cure for diseases of the kidneys it remains a duty for you to apply the remedy and be cured.In every town, village and township of Canada there are people who can testify to the extraordinary merits of this great medicine.Ask your friends and neighbors about it, and then prove its merits In your own case.Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pllis, one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Fämanson.Bates & Co.Toronto.to : what.| ne In a day OF CHILD'S AND BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING, with a complete assortment of the newest styles in Boys\u2019 Fall and Winter Garments.or two we will open up our NEW DEPARTMENT ; If you are in need of such we would be pleased to have you call and inspect our stock before making your fall purchases.We don't expect to have your patronage unless we deserve it.Wait for the Opening.Attractive by Its Prices and Good Service HAMILTON'S Sale of School Supplies We are splendidly prepared to supply every requirement of children preparing for the re-opening of the schools.For this special sale, that we hold annually during the latter part of August, we have been planning months ahead with the result that there's now here such an assortment of Boy\u2019s and Girl's School needs that their every want can be supplied and at remarkably reasonable prices too.For example : Special Sale Prices on Girls\u2019 School Garments CHILDREN'S and MISSES' GAR- GIRLS' PINAFORES in White TERS, in black and white, with D and Duck, Ginghams.plain, at .pin or loop fasteners.Regular Lace and \u2018embroidery {rimmed 15e.E&pectal sule price .1e up ta Loo GIRLS\u2019 CORSET WAISTS \u201cin MERCERIZED SILKS, used in white and drab, boneless, prices .; range from .25c to $1.15 school sewing classes for art GIRLS\u2019 UNDERWEAR, in cotton work.Regular bc spools.and flannelette: Special sale price lac Drawers from 25« to 6GYC Gowns from .50C to $1.30 CROCHET SETS, contalning 1 GIRLS' SEPARATE SKIRTS, In © .Lustre and Tweed, made un ex- b fw one \u201cnd 5 » see Hooks, 1c presaly for this sale, price $3 23 sets.Speclal sale price 3° GIRLS\u2019 SHORT COATS.for early 5 ; fall wear, natty.dressy jackets, SCISSORS, fancy embroidery scis- In a variety of styles.Prices sors, 3ic.Special sale price 18c from B10.00 up.Our Speciat Vaiues in Hosiery and Underwear BOYS\u2019 SCHOOL HOSE, made of hard twisted for hard wear, wide and narrow ribbed.double soles, spliced heels and toes, the mort durable stockings that can be bought.We have them in three qualities, at 500, 35e.and 25c pair.GIRLS\u2019 UNDERVESTS, the weight that children require between seasons, before they put on their flannels, white and cream, long and short sleeves, three «qualities in this special make of vests at Hÿc, 3Hc and 19c each.School Boys' Needs wool, varus especially School Girls\u2019 Requisites 50 only BOYS HEAVY GRAY FOR GIRLS\u2019 CONVENT DRESSES, MIXED TWEED NORFOLK Plain All-Wool Black Cash- SUITS, guaranteed durable from meres.full width, at 23c¢, 39c.stuff to stitches, well lined.sizes 49¢ and @9c yard.26 to 32.Speclal for this PLAIN BLACK ARMURE.a spe- sale at.#2 99 ctal make, for convent dresses, BOYS\u2019 SWEATERS, in navy and extremely durable and will not red.from 59c up.wear shiny at seams.Special .at .AP Ce 250 BOYS KNIT_JERSEYS.in navy GIRLS' TAMS, in cloth 50c only.from 59c up.Leather BOYS\u2019 MERINO UNDERWEAR, -#1 50 fall weights, 23c¢ up.GIRLe: HAIR RIBBONS.in black BOYS' BRACES, from 10e up.BOYS' SHIRTS from 49c up.THE HAMILTON 593 jp SET COMPANY, GEO.Ga.GALES & CO.SCHOOL TRUNKS college or convent, the proper kind, Taffeta.spi.widths at 100 15¢ and 19c va.St.Catherine St.West, Between Drummond and Mountain ee mme meme Bi = a i\u201c a Lif 0 [EF AT À iii A ii If =epding any of your children to school, their trank is a very Important !tem.We have conventent, solid and at reasonable prices.Z@\u2014 CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER St strong hinges, 28 to Rarrel top, sheet iron covered trunks.good locks, hardwond slats, iron bound edges, tray with covered hat bux, 36 in.length, $1.90 to 85.00 Canvas Covered Square Top Trunks, steel and brass locks, sheet fron hottom, with rollers, good strong hinges, iron bound.tray with covered hat box, 28 to 36 in.length, 82.73 to 8800 INITIALED FREE.\u2014Initials painted on without charge.SCHOOL BAGS.\u2014One of the finest assorimants in Canada, leather and waterproof canvas, 15¢ to $1.50.OPEN EVENINGS.GEO.G.GALES & CO.137 & 139 ST.ANTOINE ST., Just West of Windsor SCHOOL OPENINGS SCHOOL TRUNKS! For College, Convent, and School Students.A fine selection of School Trunks and School Bags, attractive variety and lowest prices.Headquarters\u2014245-247 St.James Street.Factory\u2014Corner Vitre and Elizabeth Sts.J.EVELEIGH & CO.Limited LAYING TRANSCONTINENTAL | Grand Trunk Pacific Line is Being Pushed Forward Rapidly.rogress made in track laying by the Por tractors of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway ia rapid.À large le- pot of supplies has been established at Portage la Prairie.and most the engines and cars lately shipped fram Montreal have arrived there, to be usad in construction work.This week the Porjfge la Pralrie sac- {lon east and west \u2018of the town is te- ing rushed forward.The great ne: 18 men, but when the grain harrest is over, many men now engaged in it will be free to arcept employment «n the new Transcontinental, while in che mountain work.where white men cannot be had.Chinese labor will probably eee \u2014 \u2014 be SUD ae to come to an agree- Moncton Merchant Brutally Beaten.ment with the Canadian Northern | Special to the Montreal star.the rails .be- My Office Hours for EYE TESTING Are strictly 9 to 1, 2 to 5.APPOINTMENTS \u2014 TEL.UP 1384 PROF.GRANT,B.0.A, Hon.Member Brit.Opt.294 (01d No 2172) St.CATHERINE ST.(Opposite Bible Hnuse ) Asso, penple over the use of St.John, NB.August 28.-\u2014Great In- tween Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie, gignation exists at Moncton ovar the 3.T.P are going to bulld a line 0f à brutal assauit on W.P.Jonah, a their own between those two points.prominent merchant of this place.Mr, The section work extending between Jonah hana lately taken some .ction Touchwood Hills and Saskatoon, a dis- towards _mping out a disorderly tance of 140 miles will he graded by |p, 40 and the assault was made hy the end of the year.and the grading cian ir the proprietors.Jonah lies in work betw en Saskatoon and Tdmon- ton 1s being pushed rapidly forward.It is alyo expected that 210 miles between Port Arthud and Lake Superior junction will be completed up to the main line by the autumn of next year.à critical condition, having hern terr- {bly brulaed and cut up Dr.Agnew's Ointment Curet Plies.\u2014 Jtehing.Rieeding and Plilnd Piles Come REUNION AT aT.LAURENT.- A fort In one application It cures In thrre reunion à: St Laurent College, of all | _ \u201che former studenty of that fnstitullon, to six nights I.cura all skin disvasos In will be heid Thursday afternoon, under young and nld.A remedy beyond coms the presidency of the Provincial, Rev Father Dion, pare, and It never fails.35 vents \u201443 THE MONTRE DAILY STAH\u2014 TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906.++ tebe + + + PROBABILITIES FOR THE + + NEXT 24 HOURS.+ + + + Light variable winds, fine.+ + Wednesday, southeriy winds, + + fine and a little warmer.+ + + + +0 tt 4444444 4444444 After trying hard all day yesterday to ran in sume sort of really tin- pressive fashion, the weather nally gave it up as a bad job, and decided to clear off.\u2018This it dld tu gvod purpose and to-day came up bright and beautiful, like Aphrodite from the waves.But that is not what the farmer said who has crops which need moisture He said that\u2014but on second thoughts jt Js probably better not to tell just whut he did say.Weather Statistics.& Harrison Montreal Readings by the Hearn standard barometer: At noon yesterday, 29.60; at R am.to-day, 29.97.11 am, to-day.29.96.Temperature\u2014 To-day, maximum 74, minimum, 60; yesterday, maximum 76, minimum 70.Suu rose this morning at 5.16 o'clock Will set this evening al 645 o'clock.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria, 80-54, Calgary, 65-46: Fd- monton, 62-46: Qu'Appelle, 64-44.Winnipeg, 72-48; Parry Sound, 72-46; Toronto, 72-54: Ottawa, Montreal, 76-56.Quibec, 7v-50; John, 68-58, Halifax, 5-64.72-52: St Temperatures Elsewhere, London, Paris, 73; New York.70; Chicago 76; Washington, 63; st Andrews, N.B., T8, fine; Old Orchard.70, clear: Ste.Agathe, 71, fine; Ca- couna, 78-55, fair.SHIPS THAT DEWEY FOUGHT.Three Spanish *\u2018Warships\u201d\u201d Sold for a Hundred and Three Dollars.Washington.August 28.\u2014Three Span- {sh ships, captured by Admiral Dewey in Manila Bay, May 1, 1898, were sold by the Navy Department yesterday for $103.These ships were advertised :«t several Asiatir ports, the total cost of advertising being $28, and the Nav Department is quite well satisfied tha: the bids were sufficient to cover the expense of advertising.The thre ships are the Albay, JAlanileno Mindanao.They have been stripped of everything movable and are stinply old hulks practically useless for any purpose of the navy.i The Jewish Land Grant Epecial to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, August 28.\u2014The statement from London about the Canadian tiov- ernment having declined to make a grant of land in the Northwest for a Jewish colony evidently refers to negotiations which have been in progress for some years for tha establishment of Jewish settlements in the Canadian West.The Government makes nn grants of land to any colonies, but only to individual settlers who comply with the homesteading regulations.The planting of colonies fn the Northwest has not proved.on the whole, advantageous.and Hon.Mr.Oliver.who is now in Europe, evidently has communicated a definite decision to Mr.Zang- will on the subject.| FURNITURE AND CARPETS DURING THIS MONTH.NO PROFIT SALE going on at F.77; Lapointe\u2019s, 626 St.Catherine Street the assassins, and was also à revnlu- BENJAMIN KENT, HERBERT B.KENT.197 2 [aw East, corner Montcalm.tionary, fmmediately followed the PITY TP PIP INP TW) nr get ut rome cp \u2014 and FEAR FURTHER ATROCITIES ~~ AT THE HANDS OF TERRORISTS Rennenkempf and Kurloff Exp Stolypin to Remain in O | Still Unknown\u2014Czar and \u2019 Special tu The Montreal Star.St.Ferersburg, August 25.\u2014 The reign of terror continues here.The existence of a widespread plot to kill all high officials, as boasted of in the revolutionaries\u2019 proclamation, has been confirmed.Many proprietors of lodgings and St.Petersburg hotels received friendly tips to-day from revolutionaries not tp take in General Rennenkemp and Governor Kurloff, of Minsk, who have Leon sentenced tu death by the revol- utiongries.The latter warned the hotel proprietors that if they Tecelyed the condemned men their holels would be shattered by bombs.The leader of the throwers, though terribly wounded and writhing in torture, stoically refuses to reveal the identity of his ac- complives, Every hour he smilingly gives the police inquisitors false tips where tu tind his accomplices and keeps them busy on wild goose chases.One of the terrorists captured Saturday night, at Peterhof, a man named Lukianosky., of Moscow.had his boots filled with ordinary black powder.Terrorists were not after the Einperor, but intended to explode a harmless bomb near the wall in order to entice Gen.Trepoff out of the palace, when confederates would have assassinated him.\u2018I'he Liberal newspapers urge the immediate re-opening of Parliament, arguing that further repression will only retider the revolution bloodier.M.Stolypin has announced his intention tu remain in office as premier and minister of the Interior.Premier Stolypin's daughter {is alive, but in great pain, ard frequent injections ul morphia are necessary.M.Stolypin's young son, who also received injuries, is making goed progress toward recovery.IMPOSSIBLE TO IDENTIFY ASSASSINS.Et.Petersburg, August 28.-The inner history uf the attacks by the re- voluitionaries on Premier Stulypin and Creneral Min still remain a sevret.The voung woman who assassinated Stolypin bomb General Min is short of stature and of slight physique.Her clothing is of good quality.So far it has been imn- possible to irave her identity.Although when Madame Min sprang for- wrrd to seize her husband's murderess, the latter went unresisting with the gendarmes and admitted what she had done, she has been silent on everything else.The only known survivor of the Ter- rerists who threw the bomb into M.Stolypin's villa lies fearfuliv turned ani mutilated in the hospital of tle Petropaviovak fortress.A soldier with fixed bayonet stands by his bedside When plied with questions as to his name.he always answers by giving a fresh name.Ivannff, Peteroff, any nage apparently, except the true one.The concierge at the house of Mors- kaia street.where the bomb throwers lodged, has identified their ostensible housemaid among the dead.She alone remained at the house after the assassins left in n landau for M.Stolypin\u2019's villa, and the assassin Morosaff's wife had gnne.It is suppased that the housemaid, who had arrived with AT ected to be the Next Victims\u2014 ffice\u2014ldentity of Assassins is Czarina Honor the Dead.+ others, to die with ! them.The concierge mentions the fact that when the men got their luggage from the railway station after their arrival they showed great cure in handling a small valise.This still remains in the apartment which had been occu- bled by the men.It ts thickiv packed with wadding and shows an impression where the homb had been lying.Funeral musses were celebrated today in many churches for the victims 0?the bumb explosion.A letter has been published from the brother of M.Stolypin, in which he says the Terrorists hope to drive the Government toward reaction.but the Government will persist in its determined action and policy of order and reform.being dctermined CZAR AND CZARINA HONOR THE DEAD.In spite of the menace of active war by the Terrorists against those in high authority, an earnest of which was thé slaying of acting Governor- General Von Larsky at Warsaw, Emperor Nicholas and the Empress quitted the shelter of the palace enclosure at Peterhof to attend a funeral mass over the body of General Min in the | Peterhof camp, à considerable Aistance | from the palace.The precautions for the protection of the imperial family | were adequate, however, and the sovereigns returned to the palace with | cut incident.Several of the grand dukes and delegations from all the regiments in the St.Petersburg district were present.The body of General Min will be brought here on board a royal train bver the special Impertal line, which js | used only in journeys of the Emperor beiween Peterhof and St.Petersburg.| The Seminovsky Regiment will escort | the body to ghe regimental chapel.Officers and men of this regiment have received many communications threatening them with hombs and other reprisals, The funerals of many of the victims ol the explosion in the apartments of Premier Stolypin also take place today.Te Deums were sung In many of the DIAMONDS or $100 diamond rings it least 15 7.a money earning power.PURCHASED HERE ARE \u2014 GILT EDGED INVESTMENTS.\u2014 EVERY one is familiar with the \u2018rise and fall\u201d in stocks and bonds.ments not so.Diamonds are not susceptible to fluctuations, but have steadily risen in value during the past 15 years, and are considered *\u2018 gilt edged *\u2019 security with financial experts all over the world.If you purchase to-day one of our $25, $60, $75, time your selection will have increased in välue at Diamonds purchased from us have B.& H.B.KENT, \"424\" cities for the escape of Premier Stolypin.The Premier has received many telegrams of sympathy from officials and semi-official organizations.Stolypin\u2019s daughter is alive, but highly nervous from shock.The Official Messenger announces that the officers and soldiers detailed to guard Beleuzoff, the leader of the band which robbed the Credit Mutual Bank of Moscow of $367,600, will be court-martialled for allowing him to escape.SITUATION IN HAMILTON.May Call Out Militia if Thero is a Strike.Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont.August 28.\u2014A meet- Ing uf the executive committee of the Trades and Labor Council was held last night to protest against the ac- Hoi of Mayor Biggar in talking of calling out the militia tn the event of à strike.The mayor said he acted at the request of the Cataract Company which said it would hold the city responsible for any damage to its property.The committee decided to have a committee walt on the Mayor and ascertain his position, Mr.Biggar having claimed that he had been misrepresented.He said he did not believe any of the employes would cause trou- bl, but he feared the foreign element.The situation is about the same as on Saturday.except that the men seem more eager to strike.It is rumored around that in the event of a strike the men will place an automobile or \u2018bus service at the service of the public.Magnus Sinclair, the Canadian of- ticer of the union, admitted to-day that there was not much chance of au amicable settlement between the men and the company on agcount of the men being turned down on the joint committee proposition.is Important Industry for Canada.Special to \"The Montreal Star, Ottawa, August 28.\u2014Messrs., Georges Brigue and Fernand Duval, members of an important French bag and cement manufacturing firm having branches In Calcutta and Buenos Ayres, were in the city yesterday and interviewed the Premier regarding locating in Canada.A good opportunity for a most en- juyable outing is offered on the Inter- volonial Railroad.One round trip to all stations on the line for one first- class fare, from September 1st, 2nd and 3rd; return limit September 4th, 1908.Exhibition excursions, going August 30th and 31st, September lst and 2nd.good for return up to September 15th, 1906.Tickets good on all trains.From Montreal to St.John, N.B., and buck at single one way first-class fare for the round trip.For further particulars apply city Ticket Office, 141 St.James street.or Bonaventure Depot.\u2018Phone, Main 615.With diamond invést- means that in two years 6 rters of Fine Amsterdam Cut Diamonds.Yonge Street, Toronto.Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.| Dividend Announcement The Company has just declared a eer b years in force which have matured and shall mature in 1906.death claims on Policies aver § years in force it adds (INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK.) JOHN R.HEGEMAN, President.INDUSTRIAL cash mortuary dividend on Policies To all to all 5 per cent.; death claims on Policies over 6 years n force, 6 per cent.and an additional In addition to this the immediate benefits ONE MILLION TWO HUND (payable during the six months after date of issue) on adult Industrial Policies, excepting Term and Endowment, issued during 1806, have been doubled.Certain Increases have ONE HUNDRED AND FI These dividends are over and above the devidend declared on Industrial Policies January 1 last, which was a quinquennial cash dividend, amounting to about 20 per cent.of the premium for a year, declared on all Policies SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHT 1 per cent.for each year of duration.Policies over lu years in force is 10 over 20 years, 20 per cent.: over 25 years.fssur), 27 per cent.The cost of this vear is approximately RED THOUSAND DOLLARS.) also been made in the benefits on infantile Endowment Policies { first year.maturing during FTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.carry henecfits increasing yearly after 1891, 15896 and 1901.Y-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS.Thus the Company THIS YEAR has declared and IS PAYING dividends on Industrial Policles imates LY % fn 12 years.Included among these Policies are hundreds of thousands of Policies issued by other companies and assumed by the Metropolitan, participating, promising a definite s have beeu actually paid without promi Over Two Millions of Dollars Every one of these Policles is non- PURELY VOLUNTARY, Dividends um only at maturity, without dividends.se for many years by the Metropolitan.Ten Millions of Dollars INTERMEDIATE Intermediate Policies for $500 each have been issued by the Metropoil- fan for 10 years past.lasses as can afford to pay annual, semi-annual Six Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollars to be paid in dividends on Intermediate Policles during 1906.non-participating rates of thie and They are Policies designed for such of the Industrial or quarterly premiums other Ordinary companies.instead of weekly.As the plan was the Company set aside over Payment of these dividends has brought the cost of the Policies very nearly down to the ORDINARY The Ordinary Policies issued by the Company for the last 15 years have been practically all written on non-parlicipating rates\u2014plain business contracts for plain business men, which tell their whole story upon their face, leave nothing to the imagination, borrow nothing from hope, require definite Ucipating business.by other companies and assumed by the Company has this year declared and is paying a dividend excess premium charged by mutual rates over the non-participating rates The cop of these, which will operate as a dividend on all clatms his year, on the issue of this (except Increasing Life and Endowment Policies, which by.thelr terms the third year) issued in 1581, 1886, The amount appropriated for this dividend was about guide the Company as to the mortality cost.pay, if earned, dividends after ive years and annually thereafter.This year Some of the Policies were issued on annual and some on deferred dividend plans\u2014many of the latter having been issued Thus the dividend on clahms under per cent.; over 15 years, 15 per cent.: 25 per cent.; 1878 (the earllest dividend payable during the current during the year, is approximately amounting to The payment of the dividend fa The total amount now approx- - new there was no actual experience to The Company promised to dividend the Metropolitan.Upon these Policies | ua) to the conditions, And make definite promises In dollars and cents.The 1a es, charged on it \" i therefore, are low.The Company has in force.however.a constderable, TWG HUNDRED THOUBANG DOLLARS ont if a 8g dividend Je nearly though compared with its total business, a very small percentage of par- dividend., untary extra Thus the amount of dividends the METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is payimg this year is nearly Three Millions of Doll THREE-QI'ARTERS OF WHICH IS A VOLUNTARY GIFT BY THE COMPANY TO ITS PATRONS.- MORAL-INSURE IN THE METROPOLITAN, - = + i Te te .r tennis, basketball.cricket.etc, In summer.and for hockev upon a full-sized rink in winter.A new Junior School i» now betng erected.The Curriculum Includes, among other subjects, elementary courses in Cookery, Wood rving and dasket Weaving.A Domestic University Jones, LLA, Bt Science School, with six Departments, is now belng fitted up.Coples of the Calendar.containing full information as to entrance, .ete, may be obtained on application to th Bursar, Toronto.172 26 cor KING'S HALL COMPTON, P.Q.Lady Principal -Miss Laura Joti.Re-opens Sept.12th, 1906.Boarding School for Girls.Pupils prepared for university examinations.Healthy situation Physical culture, outdoor gaines, Far prospectus apply to the Lady Principal.Miss Joll will be at The Windsor.Montreal, on Sept 6th and 7th, where she win be pleased to arrange interviews with HIGHFIELD SCHOOL HAMILTON.RE-OPENS SEPT.12th.Residential and Day School.Splendid house and grounds.Strong Staff.Great success in R.M.C.Matriculation.Head Master, J.H.COLLINSON, M.A., Cambridge.147 1Jeod ALMA COLLEGE ST.THOMAS, Ont.REV.R.1.WARNER, M.A., D.D., Prineipal.MRS.JEA™ WYLIE GREY.Lady Principal.Semmi-Jubiloe a ma.FN Ci mn i.Provides the best to be found in the highest grade of Ladies\u2019 Colieges Clauses very auccessful tn University «xarninations, Re-opena September 10th.Send for Catalogue to Principal Warner.151 26eo0d WE INVITE every parent, young man or wo- in any who is interested to write tor a copy of our Prospectus.It tells you exactly what to do.and why our students succeed so well.WRITE AT ONCE for it.Full term from Sept.4th.Address: W.H, SHAW, Principal.TORONTO.ONT.193 44 St.Catharines, \u2014 Ont.RIDLEY COLLEC Lower School for boys under fourteen.Separate building.grounds and staff.Upper School versities and for business.preparps for the nni- New burid- Have you scen thr new Oriental Papers for Degs.1 metal effects, with their burnished reliefs, form made of very heavy material, in one yard widths being covered with a huge glitterin Tôc per ya Drop in and look them over.Ask for Wall Paper Samples ings.Eighty acres.e-opens Jith Bept., 1906.REV.J.O.MILLER, MA, 171 26eod College of Physicians and Surgeons OF BALTIMORE, MD.other advan cHni er rere, equipes balding ensorpanes laboratories, Lylag-1n Rayon Hospitals, etc.Annual Sesion b » Oct.Ist.Por catalogue address Ohas F.Bevan, M.D., Dean, Onlvert and Barategs Bta., Baltimers, a 181 2660 D.C.L., Principal .58 TUPPER NTREET, the schoo! conducted by the Misses (3wiit re-opons Fridar.september 14th After September In Miss Gw.'t will he at home to rrooéive Visitors on schon] business.Miss V.Crwit resumes music lessons September léth.round g shield.rd.On account of their great width 103 13end King Edward VI, Schoo! Norwich, England, Refounded 1547.Head Master\u2014 REV.EF.GILBARD, M.A.The most successful school in East Anglia, healthy and beautiful surroundings, and all modern and sanitary conditions, Thorough preparation for the universities, army, navy and business lite, Mr.Gilbard's present address is 449 Claremont Ave,, Westmount, and he will be happy to arrange interviews with parents, 205 5 THE MISSES MCDONNELL, 42 Prince Arthur atreet, their classes for young will re-open ladies and children on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd.A Junior Class for Boys.2051300d KENNEDY SHORTHAND SCHOOL Students come to us from other cities - New York, Chicago, Winnipeg, Detroit, Hamilton\u2014whrre there are good business colleges.There's a reason.Write us for particulars.Fall term Sept.4th 9 Adelaide St.East, TORONTO.BRANKSOME HALL, 102 BLOOR ST.EAST, TORONTO.A residential and day school for cir's.Under the joint management of MISS BCOTT.formerly principal of the gi:ils department of the Provincial Modei 8chool, Toronto.and MISS MERRICK, formerly of Kingstc x.AUTUMN TERM begins SEPTEMPEIM 11th.For circular apply to Mis» Scott, = 1 cipal.157 26 eod TKINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, Port Hope, Ontario, Residential School for Boys.Founded 1865.For calendar and all particulars apply to Rev.Oswald Rigby, M.A.LL.D.Headmaster.181 26604 BourgetCollege RIGAUD, P.Q.course: Complete Engli
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