The Montreal daily star, 28 juin 1907, vendredi 28 juin 1907
[" y cmon?hc ek és ca.ADVERTISING-ISMS - à \\ time when a little courage would carry him through to profit and success.\u201d - VOL XXXIX.Ne 153 THE KING HONORS | SEVERAL CANADIANS The King\u2019s Birthday List of Honors Covers.Art, Science and Literature YOUR NEW PEERS CREATED Newfoundiand and Canada Especially Knighthoods, Etc.London, June 28 -The lis: n° the King's birthday honors, which are u They parted, and the years Must mark their separatién.Upon her chesk were tears\u2014 Or was it perspiration?One good thin: about going to college ls that #t will reHeve you of all worrying in after life about the fine figure you might have out if you had gona there.We take pleasure in our ability to report that Mark Twain has not as yet been reduced to the necessity of jumpr ing through a huop tor the purpose of attrarting attention in England.A WISE CONDUCTOR.The pas-enger handed to the street mar conductor five copper cents for fare, whereat the official saptently re- miarked: \u2018I see you \u2018on't go to church.\u201d Cawsup\u2014 \u2018My wife says that as a result of your misconduct your wife's mind is simply shattered.\u201d Gadder\u2014*It must be, judging by the way she gives me a plece of it every day.\u201d JUST SIMMERING.Here is another: The colored cook was asked by her nristress\u2014 \u2018Bally, is the ham boiling?\" \u201cYas'm; it's sim- perin\u2019 on de back o' de stove\u201d The only man who can successfully talk and work at the same time is the writer who dictates his stuff to a stenographer.People who are tempted to complain of summer resort prices should remember that this .s likely to be the shortest sunburn e- * freckle season on record.The good die young and the old sinners die hard.* Jack and Jill went up the hil Tn get a pall of water.Said Jill *T fear they'd rather haye beer.Cus Though.of course, they\u2019 bafth't oughter* \u2014 7 THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO, ) vy \u2014 t June 8; err | attendance 0 ents, brothers and sisters and relatives of the young Cadets at the closing session of \u2018the Kingston Military College oe week.Severaly Cadets from Mont: + \u2018| members present: Ny ver] real were awarded prizes for ablilty in thelr studies.The Major-General commanding the mfiitla presented the prizes and complimented the commandant and the staff on their good work and the Cadets on their attentiveness and diacipiine.The Late Sir Selby Smythe.THE Royal Military College, Kingston, was established In 1878, the first commandant being Colonel (subsequently General) Hewett, R.E.of the Impérial Army.The examinations for admission as Cadets are held semi-annually in June and December, and the limits of ages 15 to 20 or 21 years.The teaching is up to the standard of Sandhurst or Woolwich, and many of the Cadets who have passed into the Imperial Army have risen to important commands on their merits.late Lieut.-Gen.Sir Selby Smythe, K.CM.G.was in command of the Cana- alan militia forces at the time mention The weekly meeting of the Law Society was held last evening, Mr.ft.D.McGibbon in the chair.The following subject was discussed by several of the \u201cIf a _traveller from Montreal sell goods in an outside district.can the debtor be brought to Montreal to plead to an action for the price?\u201d The question was very ably debated, and on u vote decided in the affirmative, MR.ROBERT McGIBBON, B.A.X.C.who passed away A VeAr Or 80 Ag0, was an advocate of brilliant attainments and graduated from McGill in the carly sev- entles.He was popularly known In legal ana social oircles as \"Bob and as a practical joker on his professional breth- rer was unsu .He had a most rurcesasful career at the Bar, and hand- lea many very Important commercial cases before the courts and Privy Coun- et! He was one of the first to sugiest the idea af wintar carnivals in Monte © wasrs, Thomas orkman, M.P, and Alexander U ubprt BOTH- thé governors have since para the pénalty of ay and pass.foremost merchants\" of the city and of charitable , ataposi.tions.THe former Wag a member of the House of Commons for Montreal after Con- The la Thomas Workman, Centre, elected econd ti ederation ior Mo cted a secon me in fo - real West.r Mont According to Mr.Ansley's repart, the Craig street tunne| will soon bé completed as far as ix street, when the work upon It will cease.If the work Is stopped for any length of time.the report states, \u2018the loss to the city would be close upon ten thousand nollars, MR.ANSLEY, C.H., succeeded tn the position of City Surveyor In 1818 on the retirement of the lat¢ Mr.-MoQuestin.|- He was a native of Montreal and re.Solved much rea nis.br esslonal educa- on here.e It - y: » 8 5 Ss., , p lawn flounce, trimmed with two row - x bare ee °° ay Sek eit | for Pic r ladies\u2019 Blouses, made of fine check Muslin, black and white, 3-4 sleeves, and nagyrow ribbon.half sleeve.Regular 50c.July sale price.35e chon lace insertion and frill trimmed with lace, 3 Inches ao Tor a a search of ome eas Cy 1 es trimmed with tucks and wide box pleat in front, ornamented Corset (Qpwers, in good cambric, French style, 18 inches long, collar and deep duster flounce with frill.July sale price ' 69¢ mot * Se 2 ' by xclusive desi nf lace insertion.Worth $1.90.July .arm-hel i y i ce.- 5 Lm RS \u2019 ployment.1 submit this matter for 209 West St.Catherine corner Bleury.sale price ; sn .> CET tons gala ao J an fo and lace edging, pearl but.Ladies\u2019 Underskirt, similar in style to above, but of finest quality your consideration, Everything in the shop\u2014plictures.etc., at CETTE ronan rrr nanny rene Torrens = Ce ; y Bale PPICE career core Terror 19e L and trimmed with Val.lace and insertion.July sale price sge In the discussion that followed, and pig reductions to clear out.Open every i °° EE ie Pie \u2014 July Clearing Sale in Boys\u2019 Clothing.| July Clearing Sale of Kitchen Utensils, 100,000 Yards RIBBONS in This Soa rr | nee To appreciate the full worth of thie chance: | (lassware, Crockery, etc.Wonderful Sale ! E rea! branch and took up various mal- ters af divic interes\u2019 thal had occurred.the re- Dear 8ir.\u2014I have much rleasure to piste that am quits cured of Rup- A Sale that includes Suits are out of our own regular stock, and 4 Six months and then away.: It is an unfailing Ribbons of the most desirable qualities, Rib- Relative to the gas contract, ! \u2018 \u2018 wort contained (he following: USS ture \"and can go about could not easily be matched at our regular rule here that no article can be carried over the atonicningny\u201d jiinnted color.it ibbons for every possible vse.Al at a rs I) your truss, after two ; î 3 .you ne ri ns now.or n you'll _ THE GAS jel a.oem eine me ve ety prices, still prices bave been cut down to make Season ; no matter how new the pattern or how need ribbons within the next year.it will pay you well to lay In a sup- : \u201cThe ry o 3 e + .SH LY.: : : 4 8 sale.: .> Heat & Power Comrans's franchise for = sure of a clean sweep.J expensive\u2014even if the same piece must be £rathe more sou buy.the loca, oin\u20ac money.no matter what you buy, - = = = - * » .* gas supply has | J to numerons cfforis KODAKS.Blouses of Chambray or Blue Duck.for boys of 4 lo 7 years of age.50c duplicated again from the factory, as is often ae \u2018 to make à new contract between the th 175 pieces Fancy Striped Ribbons.3 1-2 inches wide, worth 15c per \" or wean Tht amid peer an B.F.Smith, Kodaks And ant Blouses of blue and white striped duck.Bizes for boys of 4 to 7 \u20ac case.600 Sard, Qur July clearing price only Lo.ll.7e œus but for electric light and power as .F.Smi | : years «eee aie eee aad ps sans RES 40c ., .ces Fancy Embroldered Ribbons, 4 1-2 inches wide, not a yard: well In November a movement was ie Not a + Unto Camera Supplies.| Every reduction is genuine.These prices are sold anywhere else at not less than 17c per yerd.Our July y set on font to grant a thirty years\u2019 ex- Sonat new bargaln Îlet - Sailor Suits, blue and white, sizes for boys of 4 to 10 years.Price Z5c b : f \u201c so 1 .clearing price only .Cee ea 9 clusive contract to the company.in re- ._ ut a spattering of the \u2018\u2018Specials\u2019\u2019 offered in this 215 pièces Fancy Striped Dresden Ribbons, 3 1-2 inches wide, wopth 1 turn for a sma'! reduction In gas Sailor Suits of blue and white duck, trimmed with white braid.Sale oo 24c.Our July clearing price only ., wor 15 A charges and electric light and power LEGAL CARDS.Sizes for boys of 4 to 10 years.Price .cu.Cees .575 pieces Rich Lyon, Dresden, checked or striped Ribbons, A to 6 inches rates.Your committee felt that there .\u201cide.yon, 5 , ; was no need at this time to combine J.M.FERGUSON, K.(., Advocate, etc.Summer Suits for children of 3 to 7 years.Russian atyle.Price.\u2014 85e 10 quart ne eed Preserving Kettles, wortp 75c.Our July 36c a 7200 up (o 966 per yard.Our July clearing price 24 ; en thn .earl L ONF een LL LT ter accuse etes couareacscace 200 DEP erenraaaaaa, .er sais be Re entire dstie t KKoome «10, Ta D york Life Bldg.Russian Blouse Suits for children of 3 to 7 years, blue duck or .No.7 Enameled Spiders, regularly rold at 40c.Our July clearing : : Action was taken.reaffirming the re ) : chambray.Price .Cera eee Cee AE £1.00 No 24, Oblong Pudding Pane ie a ane Yn One July A ES .22¢ solution adopted by the Montreal Board i ; en 8 re ?-aC, y clearing price emnants 0 0 ore ESS G00D of Trade.Le Chambre de Commerce ACGIBBOK, GASGRAIN, RICHELL & SURVEYER Buster Brown Suits, of white duck.Sizes for children of 3 to 7 - only .ee ees EERE IP 12¢ e © amd this association in 1904.for the ab- \u2014Advocates years.Prices .vases nes ee sense es eee ane $1.25 and $1.50 No.20 Enameled Cuspidors, sold everywhere else at not less than From very | taining of an arbitration value for the CANADA LIFE BLDG, St.James si.- ; 60e.Our July clearing price only .31c a very large percentage of the thousands upon thousands of plant.the purchase subjret to rati- Montreal.Boys\u2019 8hirt Waist, of fancy striped or checked gingham: also of Kali 3 quart Enameled Cups, worth 43c.Our July clearing price only.20¢ rolls or pleces of Dress Goods cut during the season, short ends are left ation by the property holders of The T Chase Cargrain aC.Vicor E.Mitchell.Duck, soft attached collar.Sizes for children of 9 to 14 years.12 and 14-inch Enameled Basters, worth 15c.Our July clearing 5 gate up to eight yards in length, which accumulate rapidly.We city.and a vigorous protest was enier- EE Burverer on.ps Shegrain Regularly selling at 75c.July sale price .cere 59c price only .FS era ee La aa Lean ae Lan annee 5e ave gathered hundreds of these short ends on a special counter: \u2014 - ; : ou cDuugall ; ed against any proposal to grant an ' ; \u2018 3 quart Enameled Cook Pots, worth 45c.Our July clearing sale : : .exclusive monopoly of eit current.Boys' Colored Negligee Shirts, of fine percale.July price only.50c \u201c only Co fd Din Ban Ou ETT 2te Desirable Fabrics of ONE-HALF Usual Remnant Prices.A month later what was known as the Boys\u2019 Leather Beits, brown or tan.Regular 35c.Jul rice.= quart Enamele is ans, worth R5c Our July clearing sale The collection includes practically all of th .Payette offer for (he extendon of the PIPE MAKING.ys , gu y p 25¢ only .EAN = 42e able gnd popular fabrics\u2014Berges, Sultings, anne wenmor's most fashion.gas and electric contracts for a period mete ~- \u2014 No.52, Enameled Rice Boilers, worth 7%.Our July clearing sale hairs, etc.in a wide variety of colors and mixtures\u2014in len the tor of twenty vears was brought up.and.; TO SMUKERS.ONY 1.222220 La ea a 2 Las a aa La eee reas van e es sa.40c waists, skirts, and women's and children's dresses A h 8 or with amendment, passed the Chy| o HAXe your pipes repaired at \u2018 { \u2019 Embr id I d buyers is assured.: ost of eager Council.Your committee felt justified 16 Victoria Square, 15128 1\u20acS 0 Ç VERY SPECIAL.Try to be here early.fm serving a notarial protest upon thn \u2014 .° 7,000 Cakes of the well known \u201cLiberty Soap,\u201d sold everywhere \u2014 City Council, pointing out that the .else at not less than 7 1-2c per cake.Our special July clear- a granting of an exclusive monopoly in FISH AND POULTRY.Semi-made Wash Suits Ing sale price only.0 oe.er cccu0u0e 4c di \u2019 h electricity would Le contrary to the A ° - La 1\u20acS S oc Dept.fnterest of Montreal manufacturers, co hi .rth # 00 700.R SPECIAL CLEARING IN GLASSWARE.- and would, place them in an unfair PHELPS & BINNS 20 only Embroidered w te Suits, we t rom $5 to § e- Fancy Engraved Lemonade Sets, 1 jug and 6 tumblers to match.3rd FLOOR.position as compared with manufa- 58 Victoria 54 duoed for this July clearing sale at .cecntervnenn,, 33.99 Worth $1.00, for only .1111111 LL.LL ALLAN 67e turers In other parts of ne Dominion.supply SHIPS, HOTELS.SCHOOLS, ome Early.| 56 only Ruby Red Lemonade Sets, nicely decorated.Worth up to Special for Saturday.This where elec powe > - TR c : : : : 2.59.Our July clearing sale price .h t than those laid PRIVAT FAMILIES, Ete, WHITE PERSIAN LAWN, 4b inches wide, fine sheer dress material : eh the proposed contract with Sith FISII, LUBSTERS, OYSTERS, Ete, much in demand, washes and launders perfectly.Dainty and ' Pressed Glass Berry Sets, 6 napples and 1 berry bowl.Worth 75c.- elegant Oxford Shoe, American Fhong Mnin 417.dressy for women's or children's dresses, Regular 350 value.Our July clearing sale .oooh aii - 45e Import of patent leather, Good- he Montreal Light, Heat and Power y.WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.\u201cIn accordance with the imatructions \u2014 LE LACE STRIPED WHITE LAWN, and fancy checked or striped Nain- 400 Bisque Dollis, with movable eyes, 18 Inches high, nicely dressed with .f S i) given by -the members at the last an- MARRIAGE LICENSES sock, for summer waists or dresses.Selest from these lines, sky, pink or red satlln, ornamented with silk buttons and braid.price for aturday, 83.45.mual meeting of the branch.\u201d the report issued oy 41 ALTUMEBSUN, Notary Saturday, at our July clearing sale price, jfst .Dc hat trimmed with ostrich fcather.Worth $1.25.Very #peclal continued.\u201cthe executive committee : wale, 204 st.mes st, Montreal ci for July only .Cee eee ce ere eee 59¢ G ° ; = gave careful attention to the provisions sain 2459, EMBROIDERY FOR WHITEWEAR, CORSET COVERS, ETC.2 .of the Archambault Rb Cente.= 1,500 yards of 17-Inch wide Embroidery in English Eyelet and French ; uaranteed Silverware at 25 off.je tion workmen injured In acuvidents, Biind designs.We show wide variet f beautifui patterns, J 5 1 ; } ton of re in acciden MARRIAGELICENSES ee tn du à pand.Our July or me sale Doma ae & Every article backed up by unimpeachable thorough- able solicitor.speutzlly engaged for the > Issued by J.M.a.Da, 2,000 yards of 8 inches wide embroidered edgings.Worth up to | ; ness of quality.Silver-plate that will last for years purpose.sb d others of a s- 97 St Jamer w# and 49 Crescent > 20c.1 ; veer hearse .: ~ milar nature were not considered at RIAGE oom st 30e Our July clearing sale price.a yard 10¢ and years, the last session of the legislature, on MAR > 15¢ FANCY DRESS MUSLINS AT 10c.account of the Orwernment = decision Lanyed dy Arthur W.Wiki, Meronante banu Fine Dimity Musline in checks or floral designs.different colors.Butter Dishes, Biscuit Jars, 10 appoint 2a commission ta investigate rvenings 643 Plessis ut Tel.kast 4124.Our regular 16¢ lines.Your choice of these at .so.10e v : .the whale subject.This commiasinn or suite 2.483 Bt Urbain et Special Line of Dress Muslins, white ground, with floral designs in Fern Dishes, Sugar Bowls, 3 I= Dow being formed, with Hon.W.A._ different colors.Regular 19e.July price, just .13¢ The Big East End Departmental Store.441 to 449 Napkin Rings, Spoon Holders Welr at its head.and we feat confident FRUITS.Fancy Wash Dress Fabrics, Scotch Zephyrs and Ginghame.Yotir + _ , of its resulting In legisintion that will choice of these all at, a yard.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vee ec sens \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 10e St.Catherine Street East.Pudding Dishes, Fruit Bowls, Eto.pl be more eguitable to both employer and employe.\u201cThe Quebec law of zarnishment has bean carefully considered by the rom- mittée during the past year.Under this law serious lama of time and disturbance to business are caused am- ployers and often grea! burden and MARAIALE LICLNSES, EXTRA FAMUY California Cantaloupes.English hot o Florida Grape Fruit.Bonner's, 35¢ W chester.Tel Up 3233.Rocky Ford CHIROPODIST.Our July price.FUEL QUESTION IN WEST.mer.The raways could afford te do this, we believe, for they would gain by DO NOT FORGET THE LITTLE ONES.A very speciai that will be of interest to every little girl.~ year welt, cuban heels, a splendid value at $4.50.Special > CLERGYMAN UNDER CLOUD.Coroners Court, at an inquiry now being eld, GREAT OXFORD PAGEANT.\u2014\u2014 Eu year of 1907, or an increase .252 198 gallons.he While this is satisfactory.it mus hardshipe have been brought about 7 25, it in two ways.In the first place àt Hancock during his assistant rector- Orie Thousand Years of Histo tn.t be where wage earners have been sued diseases.\"AT DOUTE D eue OST let |A Plan to Prevent Coal Scareity could give employment to a large | H chip of Bt.James Episcopal Church, Ty woighed against the fact that in 1300 for trifling amounts.and have been ; E RATELLE, 16% St.Dents Again Coming Upon Canadian amount of rolling stock that is prac- WAY Have to Answer Grave Charge te toe leading ten lustrated by Sixteen Scenes.Canada imported 30.804.575 gallons of pew _~tmwolved in heavy costs.altogether nut Rs stroet.Tel.AL 3791, Lans West tically idle during the summer, and in in London.by .the late Bishop McLaren upon To Oxford.Eng.June 28 \u2014An elaborate ham.of wh ae op salions were § of proportion to the original amount.= .the second place, if the bulk of the coal London.June 28.Walter Swinburne 1210 charges.Hancock came to Chicago Pageant, illustrative of events in the hia- 3 , Ottawa, June 28.\u2014 Senator T.Q.[transportation were done early in the : from St.John's, Nefoundland.tory of Oxford and the Univeraity, which Wedding Rings, Wedding Rings.Ra, M \u201cThe committee felt that changes M it would give an immense Hancock, formerly assistant rector af a preparation the aw were necessary.and a peti- | .; season _\u2014 pied seven months in ?; t fon was prepared Tr then solicitor PY members of the association, walt- Davis, of Prince Albert.who was in the freight capacity for the carriage of fashionable Episcopal Church in Chicago, R.Hemsley, Importer of Diamonds Lah the rehearsal of which some three Hemsley, Jewel 255 St.James Be, : and sented the Premier nf the |\u20acd upon the Dominion Government.\u201d |ctly for a few days on Government !grain immediately after harvest, when ja una 1 urvetll h He Is Jeweller.265 Bt.J * thousand performers were engaged, was rm nae « Provim vote\u201d Ry © rs as \u2018ahen Technical education was discussed.business, was asked his view of the |the scarcity of cars is bound to be felt.a under police surveillance here.e Is er.- James 5.opened yesterday.Special, Notice.+ pe amvthing to be Anne at |@nd in conclusion it was noted that probabilities of the fuel situation in the |À comparatively slight reduction in suspected of having poisoned his wife.Special Notice cas af Dram.etrating a Lhousand G.T.R.System.3 Yoo RE : there had been an increase in member- rates would enable the dealers to buy Who was the widow of Paul Townsend ° years A Le Le Arranging of which The Grand Trunk Railway Systemg & that mession, but we hope that sub- ship.North-West for next winter.He replied their coal In advance and pay the cost Jones, of New York.Ailegations to that Schools Closing.scholar and writers, the hands of Oxford's best including Stanlay train leaving Massena Springs at: ä t Q .he mext\u201d itring of \u201che te - that à proposition had been placed be of storage and Insurance.effect have been made in the Kensington What doex the alosing of achool Wayman.Laurence Housman and A.T.| 12.50 p.m.and train leaving Hemmings The attention of the incoming com- R.Hemsley, Importer of Diamonds, for ue pat ray oo ate à recurrence mean® To many it merely means a |Quiller-Couch, formed a beautiful spec- ford at 1.50 p.m.an Monday.July lat maittes le called to this fqueation and Jeweller.255 St James St.of last Po.unfortunate scarcity \u201c \u2014 vacation and physical enjoyment: but |tacle of pirtorial imaginative druma.(Dominion Pav) will be held to leave.a recommendation made that gn In- \u2018The Yom * adds Senator Davis there ad others foo Are ving .\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 Mamsena Springs at 220 pm.and, : : school, » e 08 course \u20ac Canada\u2019s Petroleum Bupiness.Hemmingford at 3.20 pn.that Is they terview be obtained with the Premier of the province an this subject at an Special Notice.G.T.R.System.\u2018that coal dealers in the West do not lay in large stocks during the spring elevating Mmstrumant, the plano.them more time to devote to that most Ottawa, will leave one hour and a half lates June 28\u2014During the nine{ than their regular schedule so as to early date and suminer is that they cannot afl.; \u201cAs usual considerahle attention was Until further notice a train, will the necessary outlay of capital.It has better time could present itself In Cr.ended March 31 the Department allow our patrons to remain in the, devoted to Federal Legialation.and ienve Montreal every Sunday al 8.05 |boen represented to the railway com- Thich to develop their jalent musical [of ro te rh IR it Rs 204 Peotntry a Jittle longer.and also toy every assistance rendered to the aun.for Laprairie, St Remi, Hem- |pañles by myself and others that these Le a no house In Canada 18 las compared with 8291157 disbursed dur.@11814 the Picnic« at Ormstowa, Head Office in these matters.Deputations MM regard tn technical education and the tw> Mutua! Fire In- organized surance companies being + mingford, Ste.Martine.Huntingdon Fort Covington and Intermediate sta- tirns.Returning this train wiy ar- r.ve at Montreal 8.00 p.m.conditons could be overcome by such a reduction In rates as would make it an object for the dealers to buy and store their coal stock during the sum- reliable planos than 145 Limited.600 St.Catherine St.better equipped te supply artistic and Whi & Co, West, near Mountain street.\u2018Phaona Un 2486.ing the twelve montha of the fiscal year, 1906.of 19.410.408 gallons Droduction of 23.693808 gallons for the And Brysons, at which the Provineidÿ Minister of Agriculture will be prée, rent.nlsn for the celebration at By Rem! on mame dale.This would Indicate a.produrtion in 1906, against a -\u2014s Dig Ea D +, ; 5 TE yo \u2019 .BOARD OF EXPERTS TD REPORT ON STARTING PRICE OF GAS For Shareholders.The following facts were brought out p> @t a meeting of the ire Yesterday afternc mn, which was attended by Mr.Holt, president of the Light, Heat & Power Company, and attended by other officials of the company.1.The company Was prepared tone- \u20acepi the sliding scale in the matter of supplying gas.2.The company would make a contract with the city for gas alone; and 5 thus separate the gas and electric i Questions.8.Declaration by the company that tt would start with the siding scale evelem for gas by paying only 7 per L Lo its sharcholders.& The company would not say what should be tho starting price for gas.Thix question must be decided by a of gas experts.8.The company would accept a Starting price for gas as might be d«- ; cided upon by the buard of Eas ex- ; pertis.- 6.The experts aumber; company, one by the city.and a third 1 selected by the (wo first app intees.In case of disagreement the third «x- pert should be appointed by the courts.7.The company sgteed that if the report of Lhe experts did not please \\ the Cit\u2019 Councll, it need not be bound a in the should be three one to be appointed by TROLL by it.A Vn gr A .Thoge preserfé.for the.cbmpany were: Mr.H.S.Holt, president; Mr.W.McLea W'albank, first vice-president; Mr.Rodolphe Forget and Secrelary Norris.A FEATURE OF THE MEETING.A striking feature of the mesiing was the determination of Mr.Holt to huve experts appointed to secure a report @s to what would be a fair figure for & startihg price for gas on the sliding \u2018 scale system.\u201c Tîfme and time again, Ald Yates.Lavallee, and other members of the committee tried tu pin down Mr.Holt to a statement as to what price the pompany would be willing to make a new agreement with the city; but agl such questions were of no aval.Mr.Holt explained that no matter what the company did there would be fault-find- ing; for this reason he held the only * falr way to proceed was to get experts i to make a searching investigation nf \u2018the company\u2019s affairs, and then report What would be a just price for gas.He made the assertion that the com- any was anxious tn make a bargain tith the city that would be matisfac- tory to all concerned: at the same time any new arrangement ought to be pn a basis of a report prepared by experts.He pointed out that the City Councl] and members of thé company had been trying to settle the gas question, but to no avail, tt was how time RB finp] settlement made.The company's statement that It would accept a 7 per cent.dividend - was received with much approval by A the committee.= MR.HOLT EXPLAINS.When the meeting opened Mr.Holt was asked to explain to the commitiee what the sliding scale system was.Mr.Holt: \u201cIn the first place the sitd- Ing scale system is a specles of perpet- Wal contract, The system differs in cer- ain respects as adopted in London and ; ton.In Boston where the system was adopted by the State, it was the result of the report of a commission composed of gas experts.The arrange- yoent was that citizens tn Boston should Bet gas at ninety cents.The contract with the company was for ten veurs.At the end of ten years the agreement was liable to revision.\u201cIn London the system is that every time the companles increase a given dividend to shareholders they are compelled to lower ibe price of gas to citi- zns: this means that it is profitable to citizens when the compantes are able to .give fiigh dividends.The sHding scale Wfstem, fn brief.is a joint arrangé\u201d ment between the gas companies and the citizens.It works well.\u201d Ald.Yates: \u201cBut how about the starting price.if we adept the sliding scale system in Montreal?\" Mr.Holt\u2014\"In London they allowed a higher starting price than in Boston.Tn one case the company was atinwed to Charge a higher price under this system than by the private system.The price of gas, eventually, however, was reduced.In the case of our city matters are more complicated In regard to the sliding scald system than in mast cities.1 may say at once that the in- {tial price in Montreal ought tn be arrived at by a body of experts.To show how difficult the sliding scale system is have only to say that in London there s Arp three companies that are allowed to charge different prices: this shows that conditions have to be taken into consideration.THE QUESTION OF DIVIDENDS.Ald.Yates \u2014 \"Will vou tell ua, Mr.Holt, what dividend you intend to pay to shardlivlders on the sliding scale * system?\u201d Mr.Holt: \u201cI can answer this ques- sfien better after the City Counetl in- orms the company just what condi- it wants 1.to agree to and what itions ®t desires to fmpose on the company.| may say the company, under this system, would not increase a given dividend without lowering the price of gas.\u201d The Mayor: \"Rut Jux what dividend would you have to pay to your share- Ÿ - af a useful emergency tool case.Then there are\u2014 Safety Razors.$5.00 up Pocket Compasses .40 up Pocket Flasks.1.00 vp Fountain Pens.1.25 up Bottle Openers .75 up on vacation.that expert evidence was called in and UNDER SLIDING SCAL This Was Striking Feature of Negotiations Between E Gas Company Officials and Fire Committee\u2014 LE Company Willing to Accept Seven Per Cent.Committee | Vacation Conveniences In the early stages of holiday planning, a visit to this store will be full of useful suggesticns.For instance, there is a Pocket Tool Case that will fit in one\u2019s pocket, embracing many combinations of useful tools, such as one ofttimes needs on vacation.\u2018All appropriately filling their respective uses while one is E AGREEMENT holders in order to be able to adopt the sliding seule system\u201d Ms Holt - 1 may cite London te you.{In this case the expevis allowed the gas voinpruties Lo pa) dividends of ten per cent In Boston the companies, on Te report of experis were alloued to pay unly seven per vent 1 may also ex- Plain that tn Boston, where the Initial Price was ninely cents, the company has heen able, in two vears' time, to re- dice the price to cighty cents.This would go to show that tho system works well to all concerned.In answer 1o another question Mr.Holt said that in London gas had been reduced to a price as low ns fifty-two Cents.In this case the companies gave net iing to the corporation; all the profits went to reducing the price of gus and to increasing the dividends.Mayor Ekers: \u201cThis information abuul the other companies is most Interesting, but cannot you, Mr.Holt, say what the initial price of gas would be in Montreal by the system in ques- Lion.\u201d Mr.Holt - \u201cI have said that experts would have to decide this.The Mayor-\u2014\"But would there not be danger in Montreal of your company, In its dealings with affiliated companles, In seeing that the profits were so arranged that they would be difficult to gel at\u201d Mr.Hoit -°T want te state here that fn the questtan of gas no other company will in any way complicate maters or have anything at all to do with what profits the company may make.The profits that are made on gas will be made public.\u201d Ald.Lavallee\u2014\"1 may say that the aldermen are anxious to make a busi- Ness arrangement with the company fn the matter of gas lighting.\" - Mr Ho!t -\"And 1 may say that the company 1s quite willing to make a satisfactory business arrangement with the city Ald.Lavallee-\"But cannot you say now what would be the inital price of gas on this system.If we know this it will help this committee tp make an intellig-nt report to the City Council \u201d* Mr.Holt\u2014\"Just as soon as Council says what conditions ft wishes to Impose just so socn wlll the company be in a position to intelligently answer the question.\u201d Mr.Forget explained that the company was anxtous to make an agree- | ment that wonld be satlsfactory to citizens: but this could only be done after a commission of experts had met and made a report as to what the price of gas ought to he.Such a report would be just both to the company and to citizens.Mr.Holt\u2014\"In London and Boston fit was necessary to have a report from experts;.the system should be adopted here\u201d Ald.Lavallee\u2014\"But it might happen that members of Counell would nt entirely agree with the report of the experts.\u201d Mr.Holt\u2014\"This was the case In Bns- ton.The Council tiere modified the report of the experts.The company accepted the modifigktions.The Montreal City Council could do the same.\u201d .FOR GAS ONLY.Ai4.Yates-\u2014\"But is your company wHHn4 to make a contract with the ctty for gas only, leaving out the price vf electricity Mr.Holt- \"The company is willing tp make a contract far gas alone.\u201d Ald.Yates \u2014\" That is satisfactory so far.\u201d The Mayor.\u2014\u201cT really think, Mr.Holt, that the company should make cffer: to the cuits, Couneil could then pre eed with something definite before it.\u201d Ald.TLavallee.-\u201cTt does seem to 106 that the company onght to inform this cenneil what the starting price would Le on the sliding scale system.The company should also definitely stata what dividends it intends to pay tn its shareholders under this system.Give ns this information and we can make a report to council! that may have satis factory results both to the company and to the city.\u201d Mr.Holt.- \u201cLet me le frank with von.The company feels that any offers it may make would not be satisfactorv.There would alwavs be anme members of enuncil who would raise objections.For these reasons let us appoint a board of experts who will say what would be a fair price for gar.This, T think, is most fair.It shows good faith on the part of the company.\u201d The Mayvor.\u2014\u2018\u201cUnder these stances it might be wise tn a board of experts.\u201d Ald.TLavallee.-*'If we agree tn appoint experts, will they be permitted to freely examine the company's bnoks, and the company's works?\" Mr.Hnlt.-\"Yes, certainly THE COMPANY AND DIVIDENDS.Ald.Clearihue.\u2014\"It appears to me that the city has nothing to do with the question as to what the company ought to pay to its shareholders; this is a matter that concerns the company only.Now, what the company ought to do is to inform council what it will sell gas for for a contract extending from ten to twenty fivé years.We should then know how to act.\u201d Mr.Forget.\u2014 \u2018But we understand that tHe enuncil desires to get money from the company to repair the streets: we also understand that the city also desires the company to make a Dig rednc- tion in the price.You ree much is expected of the company.\u201d Ald, Bavallee\u2014\"In the event of the city agreeing not to ask anv profits, will the company state what is the lowest price it will sell gas to citizens?\u201d Mr.Holt.\u2014\"The pompany will agree cirenm- agree to Not a toy affair, but Pecket Corkserew ae -90 up Pocket Knives .65 up Pocket Comba .35 up Pipes .1.1 Lu 75 up Vacation Watches .$5.00 up Field Glasses .5.00 up STORE CLOSES 530 P.M, 1 P.M.SATURDAYS.| Gold and Silversmiths, HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Limited, Phillips: Square.tu sell gas as decided perts: this is fair.\u201d THREE EXPERTS.The Mayor.\u2014*What 13 your idea, Mr.Holt, about the appointing of ex- peris 1\u201d Mr! \u201cne cutug ones be three ex- on by fhe-ex- rts.Une odild appointed by the company, one by city and the third selected by the two.in case they could not agree on the third expert he \u2018could be appotut:d by a judge of the | Superior Court.\u201d | Ald.Robillard.\u2014**Would the company be satisfied with paying six per cent.to 1ts shareholders 1° Mr.Holt.\u2014No; in Boston the per cent.was fixed at seven per cent.In London it was ten and over.I think the company would be willing to start on the Boston basis.\u201d Ald.Robillard.\u2014\" Then the company would accept seven per cent.as a dividend to shareholders ¢°° Mr.Holt.-\u201cYes.\"\u201d Ald.Roblllard.\u201cThat is definite.\u201d Ald.Lavallee: \u201cThen if you paid , seven per cent.to your shareholders, \"What would be the price to consumers?\u201d Mr.Holt: \u201cI have said that the experts would have to decide this\u201d Ald.L.A.Lapointe: \u201cWould you be wililng Lo ailow the experts to decide what dividend should be paid to the shareholders?\"\" Mr.Holt: \u201cNo! this 1s a matter that the company itseif must decide.\u201d Mr.Forget: \u201cThe men who have put thefr money In the company are the only ones who have the right to decide this matter.\u201d Ald.Robillard: \u201cWould thé company sell gas at 87 cents?\u201d Mr.Holt: \u201cI can only answer this question when the experts have made their report.\u201d Ald.L.avallee: But In Boston the experts fixed the dividend as well as the price of gas, - Mr.Holt: \u201cThat fs true; and the company decided to accept a dividend of seven per cent.The company could have refused, however.and gone on selling gas at the old rates.Mr Forge!: that there is no Justice in von Irving give riss to Why not the te the vity: it would on'y criticisms and fault-finding.settle the difficulty by accepting decision of experts?\u201d COMPANY'S OFFER FAIR Ald.Lapointe: VI must say that I think the \u2018ompanv'a offer to accept seven per cent.as a dividend 1n shareholders Is inost fair.cern could he expected to go lower than this.Now, since the compay has shown so much good will, could it not go a little further and state what would be the starting price of gas to cltizens?I may say tha* if the company will \u201cThe fact is, gentlemen, ! tn force the company to make an offer Nn busines con- | pp __ THE MONTREAL DAILY (STA make a low offer that it will soon pe- come the most popular company in the city.\u201d This remark applause and pleased air.met with considerable r.Holt bowed with a Continuing, Ald.*Lapojnte ed with trying to éhel the gas question till after the elections.Now this was nol fair.What the aldermen desired was that they could go to the Telectors with the question settled once and for all.\u201d .; y , Mr.Holt: \u201cI vmust say thet the company is also willing to settle the question as soon as possible, and to setlle it, too, in the Interests of citizens.I must again say, however, that the starting price of gas must be reported on by experts.Councii can aceept or reject the experts\u2019 opinion as it desires.No one will be bound by the experts\u2019 report; but we shall have much light on the matter.\u201d THE BEMIS REPORT.Ald.Fobllard\u2014\"But did not Mr.Bemis, the gas expert, say that the company could sell gas at a profit at elghty-seven cents?\u201d In reply Mr.Holt nid that the company wus in a position to prove that Mr.Bemis was entirely out in his figures.Ald.J.avallee\u2014-\"Ana the sliding scale system fis a specles of perpetual contract there should he no objection on the part of the eompany saying that cents.\u201d Mr.but- in reply that the experts three thousand each.| Al Lavallee\u2014\"If the company was able to Increase its dividend to eight per cent.by this system, what would be the reduction in the price of gas to citizens?\u201d Mr.Holt\u2014'Five cents a thousand.\u201d Ald, l.avallee\u2014\"Would the company agree to stand by the report of the experts as to what should be the starting price of gas\u201d Mr.Hoult\u2014\"The company would stang by such a report.\u201d Ald.Lavallee #*Would the study the quality of the gas\u201d Mr.Holt made a reply something In Holt made no answer to this, to another question said would likely cost experts said that the aldermen had Lesp .chafg-~ fom pes it could afford to sell gas at eighty | the affirmative, and went an to ex- .plain that tn most cltles the caadle- poser of gas had been reduced in order to pive it an increased burning power.this was effected by using was termed water gas.what Ald.Lavallée then thanked Mr.Holt for the information he had given, and : the discussion then clased.i The next move will be a report the Fire Committee to Councll.C\u2018oun- ji AI then decide whether Or not experts should be appointed.THE OLD WORLD.News of New Japanese Treaty.London, June 2R.\u2014The Tokin corre spondent of the Daily Mall says thal apparently an understanding has been reached by Japan and America that the existing treaty beiween the two countries will be superseded by a new one in 1909, when Japan will fight hard to place her subjects on an equa! fooling with Furopeans.Canada and South Africa.London.June 28.\u2014Sir A.Jones, referring to his grant of free passages ln commercial travellers between C'an- ada and South Africa.says there should be an enormous trade between the countries.The Elder-Dempster Company would do all they could tv develop jt.Political Prisoners In Portugal.London.June 28.\u2014 A despatch from Lisbon to the Express says that Premier Franco's repressive measures seem to have the King's full sanction.More than 250 polltical prisoners are incarcerated In various fortresses.It is stated that the Queen has appealed to two foreign courts to use their influence with the King.The British minister diseussed the situation with Senor Franco in a long interview of edneda y.French Anti-Mllitarists Acquitted.Paris.June 28\u2014 The trial of the tweive men who signed the anti-mih- tary piacard, issued at the end of April, urging the soldiers not against May-Day demonstrations, ended in thelr acquittal.CANADIAN.Interprovincial Succession Tax.Toronte, June 28.\u2014The government« of several of the provinces of the Dominion have intimated their willingness to consider favorably the opportunity offered by Ontaric for a reciprocal arrangement In refernce to the cvoi- lection of succession duties.New Brunswick is the first province to formally enter inte such an agreement.Its administration has passed an order-in- council extending the provisions of the New Brunswick Act so as to harmonize with section 6, sub-section 9, of the Ontario Succession Dutles Act.This simply means that New Brunswick will not collect duties on the devolution of property situated in Ontario on which the latter province has Already levied a tax, on condition that Ontario refratns from taxing the portion of an estate situated in New Brunswick.Miner Fell Seven Hundred Feet.R and, B.C., June 28.\u2014 John i Leveovig, a e tender at White Bear, was instarilv killed in the shaft yesterday.He went down in the lekip and started the pump on the \u2018lower levels and then came up to the 300 foot level and rang for the cage tn go up.The cage was loaded with steel and tools and wss lowered to the 300-foot level.In about an hour it was supposed that something was wrong.and, on descending, Levcovig was found dead in the dump at the { 1.000 foot level.His ehoulders were smashed by striking againat something on the way down.He had evidently fallen from -the 300 to the 1.000-font level.Deceased was à nafive of Austria, 29 years old, and leaves a widow.He married ten weeks ago.Rheumatism Led to Suicide.Toronto, June 28.\u2014Lying face downward on the floor, with a faded piece of lace knotted six times, and twisted tightly about her throat, Margaret, the young wife of James Hawes, a car penter, living at 108 Richmond street west, was found dead from etrangu- lation by her little four year nld son Norman, Wednesday.His cries attracted Mrs.Louisa Miller, who rooms in the mame house, and who informed the authorities.Mrs.Hawes had been in ill health for some time, suffering particularly from rheumatism.which was aggravated by living in the two rooms, tre family had in the Jcellar of the roominz house.Hhe leaves, besides her husband, the boy Norman, and a girl of three years.Pupils Hurt in Chemical Experiment.Cornwall, Ont.June 28 \u2014There was a serions accident in the science room of the Chestervilla Pnblie Sahoo! Tuesday, as the result of an experiment | which wan belng made fn the manu.fctnre of ozone gis.Too much of (the chemical mixture was rut in the test lube.and æra developed ar jTaridly that an explosinii followed Th pupils were gathered around Ruasall Wood, who held the tube, and to act FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NEWS 1eeveral of them were terribly burned.Wood's face, arms, and chest were badly burned and cut by flying glass.Bernice Munroe's face was covered with the flying glass and badly buro- ed.Charles Huxtable's face, eyes, and hands were xeverely burned, {while Elva Lacelle and Lucy Moore ;were only shghtly burned.Medical | assistance was quickly secured.and vit is thought that pone of the injured [will be disfigured.He is Coming to Montreal.St.John, N.B., June 28.\u2014James 7.Taylor, manager of the St.John branch of the Canadlan Bank of Commerce.will, about the beginmung te: middie of Auguet, retire from his | position and dssume the position of ! generul agent for the Annuity Com- {Dany of Canada.for the provin \"ot | Quebec, with headquarters In t- real.tren «48 - News From Arctic Expedition.Victoria, B.C.June :8\u2014A futftrader just arrived from Ramport House, Parcupine River.Yukon brinzs [news of Capt.Mickelsen's Arctic ex- ; pedition.Dur2æ April, Micke'sen ar- (rived at Herschel Island, and inform- jed the inhabitant there that the , schooner Nuchess of Bedford had been { shut up in the ice during the winter.All were well en board.Mickeisen \u2018stated! his intention of making an at- \"tempt 10 return to te schonner at tha end of A-ril.The party were frozen- \u201cin 150 miles northwest of Herschel Island.close to land.Micke'sen had intended wintering at Minto Inlet, Prince «Albert Land.tried to and miscarried.The schnoner left here on May 20, (1906, with provisions for two and a | hair years.| A \u201cBad Man\u201d Agaln Captured.Regina.Sask, June 28 ~\u2014Charles Monaghan, alias \"Cowboy Jack.a notrolously bad man.who for years past har given considerable trouble to the authoritica on both sides of the line.is reported by members of the Mounted Police, stationed at North Portal to have heen arrested by a sheriff and nosee in Montana.Monaghan was captured last July by the Mounted Police and sentenced for offences committed in this country.He was quite recently released and made the boast that he would never let himself be taken again.Found Guiity of Manslaughter.Kenora.Ont.June 28\u2014John Bt- maud, who was under trial here for murder of a companion named Rout- ley.in à hotel brawl : ome months ago.was convicted of manslaughter, A Barn-raising Fatality.Shelburné.Ont, June 28.\u2014 While as- rRisting at a barn-raising on the farm of Gen.McAuley.in Melanchon township, yesterday.James Cullitou was struck on the head by a falling beam.Pickpockets Make Good Haul.gentleman, named J.Miller, was relieved of $1,000 by pickpockets in the Bank of Hamilton yesterday.tr UNITED STATES.San Francisco Strikers Indicted.San Francisco, June 28.\u2014The grand Jury yesterday returned to Judge Law- persons, charging them with acts of violence against the United Raiirnads during the present street car strike.Robber Broker Sentenced.New York, June 28\u2014 Oliver M.Bennett, à broker, was vesterday sentenced to serve not less than five years nor more than ten years in Sing Sing prison for his connection with the theft of nearly a million dollars\u2019 worth of bonds from the Trust Company of America.Willlam O.Douglass, as- alstant joan clerk of the inatitutinn, was sentenced to three years.Engagement Rings.- Engagement Rings.R.Hemsley.255 St.Jamas St.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r Special Notice.Cheap Trips to Lako \u2018St.John.For the first time Montrealers have an opportunity to visit the great Lake Sit.John region at a reasonable rate and In quick time.leaving Montreal at 8.30 am.*\u201c Canadian Northern, Quebec Railway, reaching duetimation same night golna June 28th.\u2026.20th.and July 1st.returning up to July 2nd.inclusive.Special round trip fares are:\u2014Hntel Roberval, 8845: He- | bertville, $8.40; Chicoutimi.39.35.148 3 law io \u201c lor'a court four Indiotmrent sagainst nigé- by | | Winnipeg.June 28.\u2014 An American.a 1-8.less 10 per cent.$22.00.cer.15 per cent.50 per cent.Colored Silk and 50 per cent.per cent.Black, White dants, 10 per cent.16 per cent.per cent Remnants per cent.LACES.tion, 75 per tent.Black and cent.Black and ings, 20 per cent.less 50 per cent.per cent.off.FRILLINGS.June Weddings.Cutlery Dept, SPECIAL DISCONTINUED LINES.A1 quality Table Spoons and Table A large assortment of Trunks and Bags, prices from $3.00 to $65.00, SEWING MACHINE DEPT.The New Leader Drop Head.5 DRESS TRIMMING DEPT.Hack Chiffon, Applique and Medallions, 15 per cent.Black Silk Guipure Applique, In- gertion and Medallions, Black Sequin, Gimp and Insertion, White and Colored Siik and Chiffon Applique, 15 per cent, A line of Colored Cloth Applique, Cloth Collars, Black Sequin and Silk Collars, 20 and Colored Pen- Colored Beaded Gimp, 76 per cent.Black, White and Colored Bralds, A line of Colored Pull Bralds, 20 in Black, White Colored Applique, 50 per cent RIBBONS.RIBBONS.Fancy Ribbons, 20 per cent.Special! line, b-inch Taffeta, 350.Sveclal line Shoe Tie Ribbons, 15 LACES.J.ace Blouses and Boleros, 50 per cent.Imitation Irish Lace and Colored Embroidery Chiffons.75 per cent.Val.Lace and Insertion, 33 1-3 per Colored French Vell.PRINT DEPT.Great Reduction in French Dress Linens.all colors, 75c per yard.off.Scotch Plaid Ginghams, yard, for 20c per yard, lees 33 1-2 A very fine Int of Cotton Voiles, al colors and designs, 35c and 30c per yard, less 33 1-3 per cent oft.FRILLINGS.Boxed Frilling, special 20c.| Ends Frilling, 50 per cent.Chiffon Ruffs, 33 1-3 per cent.Lace Scarf, 33 1-3 per cent.Embroldery Collars, 15 per cent.Fancy Silk Bows, 15 per cent.Lace Scarf, 15 per cent.sorted Glass Shades, etc., all for Gas and Electricity, 33 1-3 p.c.DISCOUNT OFF.imported Fancy Portable Lamps and French Electric useful and sultable Forks, $5.50 dozen.Forks, $4.60 dozen.Al quality Tea \"Spoons, $2.50 per dozen.Celluloid Handle Sheftleid Steel Dinner Knives, $2.40 dozen.Celluloid Handle Sheffield Steel Dessert Knives, $2.10 dozen.BRASS DEPT.Entire stock of Benares Jard- inleres, Vases, etc.20 per cent.LAMPS.Entire stock less 20 per cent.Special lines of Shades, half price.CORSETS.D.& A.Corsets, from.,.C.B.Corsets, from P.D.Corsets, from R.& G.Corsets.from.,.W.B.Corsets, from Ferris Walsts, from.Nazareth Waists, from.La Vida Corsets.from Equipoise Walsts, from.$2.70 C.C.A.La Grace, from CHINA DEPT.Second Floor, Gallery.| Epectal tables, 5c, 10e, 15c, 25c, with great values.' DINNER SETS.Special sale of regular stock, less 2b per ce nt.Special tahlen less 33 1-3 off.Stock Patterns, 10 Entire line per cent.J Lone ps Square > = = CLOSES Silk Remnants As a fitting finale to our most successful Sale EVERY REMNANT of Plain and Fancy, Black and Colored Silk in the department will be offered on Friday and Saturday at \u201d 500, REDUCTION drawers, full set of steel attachments, warranted for five : : years Regular price, 82500, fur Off regular prices\u2014in lengths from 2 to 12 yards.In the extensive assortment will be found most useful lengths of Shantungs, Foulards, Peau de Soie, Tussores, Crepe de Chines, Fancy Radiums, Chiffon Taffetas, Louisines, Messa- lines, Paillettes, Mervilleaux, a verylarge quantity of Fancy Silks, Jap Silks, Tamalines, Shot Taffetas, etc., etc.Regular values from 50c to $2.50 a yard, at HALF PRICE As an additional special we will offer our remaining stock of 0 Pieces Golored Edge Black Chiffon Taffeta our most successful quality\u2014wear guaranteed.Regular value $1.10, less 20%.15 per Mantle Department Ladies\u2019 White Linen Skirts, 33 1-3 per cent.and Wash Ribbon, 15 per cent.Ladies\u2019 White Summer Costume, 50 per cent.Etrr Ribbons, 13 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Muslin Wrappers, 33 1-3 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Cloth and Voile Dress Skirts, 33 1-3 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Cloth and Voile Costumes, 50 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Cloth and Tweed Jackets, 33 1-3 per cent.Children\u2019s Reefers, 50 per cent.Dress Goods \"Extra Special to Close Our June Sale.Dress Goods, on centre table (ail this season's materials), at $1.25, $1.30, $1.35, $1.40 and $1.50.To clear at one price, per yard.2.2222220.Another lot of fine materials on conter, up to $1.10, \u2018 for, per yard .2220 2222 ages +22.600 50: Challies for, per yard .25C Crear Challies, colored silk stripes, value 45c, for, per Inger- 85¢ 80c per yard LL.oe ce ee ie 44-inch Zephyr Mohairs, worth 60c, for, per yard .29° BLACK DRESS GOODS 4 pieces Black Voiles, regular 65c yard, for, per yard.44° FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, one special of fine Black Goods, in various makes and weights, at a discount of 29 per cent.ELECTRICAL DEPT.\u2014 Lighting Flxturcs at 20 per cent.TRIMMED MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE.to per cent.scount.- Chandeliers, Ceiling Fixtures, Wall 41000 Hate for 10000000000 $800 $1600 Hate sor 1100000000 Sais Brackets, Hall Pendants, Din- $11.00 Hats for .$5.50 $17.50 Hats for .$8.78 ing-room Domes.Portables, $12.50 Hats for .$6.25 $18.50 Hats for .$9.25 French, Electric Bronzes, As- $13.50 Hats for .$6.75 $19.50 Hats for .$9.75 CHILDREN'S AND BOYS\u2019 DEPT.CLOTHING DEPT.Men's Washable Vests, assorted sizes, new designs, new cut, ndd Bronzes, Gifts for lines, less 50 per cent.off.Boys' 3-piece Suits, less 50 per Homespun and Oxford pooat and A op Le ants, unlined, light shades, new tN styles; all sizes.Prices $10.50 to Boys, Norfolk Sults, less 50 per 315.00, less 20 per cent.off.Tweed and Worsted Buits.new Wash Sults, 4 to 8 years, less 10 Colors and patterns up-to-date per cent.0 ! stylest all sizes.Prices $16.60 Homéspun and Berge Sults, less 10 to 325.00, less 50 per cent.off.per cent.off.Cravenciio Raincoats, less 20 per English Sallor Suits.less 10 per English Flannel Trousers, less 10 cent.ofl.per cent.off.Bo,8' Rubber Coats, less 10 per White Duck Trousers, less 10 per cent.off.cent.off.- Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists, less 10 per All Fancy Worsted Trousers, less cent.off DOWN QUILTS.Lot Bateen Down Quilts, $8 50 and $8.25, less 20 per cent.Lot Satin Down Qullts, very fine, $10.00, less 20 per cent.China Dept.10 per cent.off.WHITE QUILTS.A table of Quilts, in sizes 10 x 4, 11 x 4, 12 x 4.Less 20 per cent.8pecial Table Large White Quilts, $2.00.8ilk Lamp WHITEWEAR DEPT.A fine selection of Sachets.Blouse .$1.35 Extenders, Dress Forms, and Six tables discontinued lines of een 950 Bust Supporters, all at reduced Vases, Ornaments, Dishés, etc, $1.17 prices.half price.-$1.86 A table of White Lawn Walsts, Two special tabies odds and 360 axsorted trimmings.at 31.00 each.ends, 75 per cent 8éc A beautiful range of Fine Lingerie Entire stock of Tofiet Sets, less se 35.85 Walsts, at 20 per cent.reduction.25 per cent STERLING SILVER.Entire stock of Rpoons, Forks, Fancy Articles, Orange Spoons, Regular stock less 25 per cent.Tea Seta, Mugs, etc.| 20 per Stock Pattern Wine Sets Jess 20 cent.per cent.CLOCKS.Regular stock less 20 per cent.eclal table discontinued lines half price.Cut Glass Dept.MILLINERY.Trimmed Millinery.many new additions in white and white with black.all at 38 1-3 per cent.discount, MONTERBDDAL HENRY MORGAN & CO Saturday, the 29th inst., at 6 p.m.SPECIAL INDUGEMENTS OFFERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT FOR THE LAST FEW DAYS.A FEW SPECIALS TRUNK AND BAG DEPT.ON SPECIAL TABLE.A lot of Suit Cases and Handbags, prices from $3.00 up, less 33 Men\u2019s Shoe Dept.Youths\u2019 Tuam Bails, 11 te 13%, reg.$3.00, for, À $1.80 Youths\u2019 Cunif Bala, 11 te 133, res.$3.00, for .1.50 Boys\u2019 Tan Bals, 1/2 to 54 Tew.83.50, for.1.78 Boys\u2018 Box Calf Bale, 1); te 82, reg, $2.50, for .1.78 SPECIAL\u2014A line of Boys Goodyenr Welted Viel Kid Bais, Z to 5/2, rez.83.50, for .Men's Vict Kid \u201c, $3.00, for Men's Calt Bain, reg.$3.50, for SPECIAI\u2014A variety of Men's Tan Shoes, Patent Colt Shoes and Patent it Bale, reg.$5.00 and 85,50, for.3.50 Tables of Droken Lines .\u2026\u2026- -B1.00 to 83.50 10 p.c, to 20 p.c, off Regular Lines.STATIONERY DEPT.Leather Goods discount 26 cent, including all the latest fads in Ladies\u2019 Hand Bags, Purses, Tourist Cases, etc.A great opportunity to buy a bag for your vacation.Stationery Discount, 15 Per Cent, A great bargain in paper\u2014Pive quires of fine parchment paper at 26c 2.00 2.00 2.50 Bals, plais large sixes, C.100 Envelopes at 2bc.50 only, fine Purses, genuine leather, with small looking-glads, regular $4.00, for $2.00.ARTISTS\u2019 MATERIALS AT HALF PRICE.BOOKS at 20 per cent.discount, including all the latest fiction, boys and girls\u2019 books, and everything in literature you want for summer reading.Special bargain tables to sult everybody.KITCHEN WARE DEPT.Oil Gas Stoves and Ovens, simple, economical, smokeless, satisfap- tion guaranteed.Price 34.7% and upwards.: De White Mountain Ice Cream Freez- * ers, quickest, most durable, eazi-' est working.Prices $2.25 up.Lawn Mowers with high wheels, ball bearings, easjest running, knives guaranteed, fitted with grass catchers.Border Mowers, Lawn Sprinklers (revolving and stationary).Garden Hose (7 ply Colonial), Hose Reels, Ladies\u2019 and Men's Garden Tools, Bath Sprays, fitted with nevers burst bulbs to fit on any tap.Refrigerators, with mow-white genuine porcelain Hning.Price $28.00 up.Granite Ware, double bollers, snow-white, seamless, high grade.Regular 31.00, $1.25 and $1.60, for 67c.84c and $1.00.Tea Kettles.Regular $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75, for 84c.$1.00 and $1.17.Granite Fry Pans and Baskets, regular $1.26, for 78c.Granite Ware Steamers, regular 81.50.$1.76, $2.00, $2.50, for $1.00, $1.17, $1.34 and $1.67.Regina Furniture Polish, best ever Invented, for highly polished fur- Diture, to introduce 3% 1-3 off.Self-Sealing Preserve Jars, 2 quart size, preserves fot affected by light, as In glass; to introduce, less 38 1-3 per cent.7 CARPET DEPT.Extra Bargains, Rare opportunity for buying Eastern Rugs AT LESS THAN COST.Regular stock, Persian, Turkish and Indien Ruge, less 33 1-3 per cent.Special lot of Turkish and Indian Rugs, less 75 per cent.Balance of Japanese Jute and Cotton Rugs and Mata, less 75 per cent.- } A lot of made up squares in Axe minster, Wilton, Brussels, and Tapestry, less 75 per cent.1 dosen only of Indian Durrié Rugs, size 6ft.x 3ft, in bright colors, wultable for country cottage or camps.Less 50 per cent.All Fibre Rugs and Mats, less 50 per cent.All Carpets, from 10 to 32 1-8 per cent.No.N 15\u2014Odd Bed, Solid Mahogany.Price $180.00, for $60.00.No.N 15\u2014Odd Bureau, Solid Ma- ~ hogany.Price $185.00, for $75.00, No, N.16\u2014Odd D.Table, Solid Mahogany.Price $85.00, for $38.No.37\u20140dd Bed.8olld Mahogany, beautifully carved, $200.00, for $75.00.15-3\u20141 Dress Table, G.O., 825.00, for 812.50.4817\u20141 Dress Table, G.O., 827.00, for $13.50.Odd W.Stands, in Mahogany, Halt Price.We have one Jot of Odd Dining Chaire in Quartered Oak and Leather Beats.that we will sell this week, at 50 per cent.Parlor Sets in Mahogany and Birch Mahogany finish, from 20 per cent.tn 50 per cent.A épe- cial offer.d , Limite ANNUAL JUNE SALE | Bi Ryerss { \\ fat A o + A SE CMADAN PACE nS = fell off the gangway.rs HS COME OF AGE * Twenty-one Years Ago Its First * Transcontinental Train Started on Its Long Journey.\" vitres The Csnedian Pacific \u2018Rajlway is to- Bay celebrating its twenty-first birthday; ou this day twenty-one years ago the first transcontinental train was run over ft road.Since that Lime marvellous shanges have taken place.The 4,651 miles of track the company then owned has grown to uver 13,000, and this is yearly being added to.Its Cperations, instead of being almost en- rely confined to Canada, as they were in 1886, have been extended tv Europe end Asia, and it is now the pardonable boast of the company that Canadian Pacific Railway steamships and Cana dian Pacific Railway trains make the half circuit of the globe, there being a regular service between Liverpool and Hong Kong, and the distance is cover: ed in 29 12 days.The annual earnings of a little uver $10,000,000 twenty: one years ago have grown more than seven fold, and the cofparatively small _ battalion of employes have so increased that they.now numbë& nearly 50,000.The operations of the company have broadened to include jthe housing and caring for the travellidg publin in handsome hotels from New Brunswick to Bri tisk Columbia, as w as on palatial steamships and traing.It has its own commercial telegraph service and ex- ress company\u2014just as it owns its luxurious sleeping and dining cars.It bas been a prime factor in the develop.ment of western mining industries, it has large irrigation works in the West, ét is one of t greatest land holders in the world; and it is one of the potent immigration agencies whose efforts to people Canada have met with splendid substantial results.Theé-amazing growth of the Canadian Pacific may be indicated by a few statistics, which show how the equipment hag been added to dur dng the past 21 vars.STORY IN STATISTICS.1886.1907.Mileage .-.4,651 13,000 Locomotives.372 1,212 First and second class passenger cars and colonist and baggage dars .304 1,178 Bleepers and diners .47 214 Parlor and official cars .27 53 Freight and cattle cars .8,253 39,987 Conductors\u2019 vans.178 712 Boarding cars, etc.7, 1,952 Bteamships .Cd The number of passengers carried in 2886 was 1,899,319, aud the tons of freight were 2,006,185.The returns for the year Just closing are not available, but they will show a heavy increase over last year's when 7,753,323 passengers and 15, $x.798 tons of freight were carried.One transcontinental train six times a week met all the requirements of travel in those days.To-day there is a double daily transcontinental service \u2014the Imperial Limited and the Atlantic and Pacific Expresses\u2014the \u201cOver Beas Mail\u201d carrying the Oriental mails, and next week there will be inaugurated another fast train, \u201cthe Trans Canada Limited,\u201d which will cross the continent in shorter time than any train on any other road in America.It will be the fastest long distance train in the world.The time occupied between Montreal \u201cAnd the Pacific Coast will be nearly two days less by this new service than it was 2 years ago.It is noticeable that the men at the head of the Canadian Pacific Railway to-day were with scarcely an exception with the company at the inauguration of the Transcontinental service.Sir Willi Van Horne, then vice president, és, after filling the presidency, chairman of the board of directors; Bir Thus.Shaughnessy, who was then assistant neral manager, is now, as president, Sivecti the policy of the company; Mr.D.MoNicoll, then general passgager .agent for eastern lines, has become vice- president with a seat on the director ate; Mr.Wm.Whyte, then general superintendent of the western division, is now second vice-president; Mr.1.G.Ogden, then auditor, is now third vice- president, baving charge of financial matters; Mr.G.M.Bosworth, then assistant freight traffic manager for east ern lines, is now fourth vice president; Mr.Chas.Drinkwater and Mr.Sutherland Taylor are respectively secretary and treasurer, as they were 21 years agn.Mr.C.B.Hosmer, from manager of tha company\u2019s telegraphs, has become a director, and there are many whose ser vices date back before 1886, who now bold important positions.This loyalty to and Das service with an institution is remarkable, and is evidently not unappreciated by the management.A superannuation fund has been estab Yished, and now amounting to over half a million dollars has 164 pensioners on tts list.; .Contrasting the Canadian Pacific Rail: way Company of today with what it was in 1886, the average Canadian will not need to be a jovial optimist to imagine what huge proportions it will assume in another 21 years.To-day it \" is à Wonder Way, the All Red Line between the Mother Country and its dependencies in Australasia and the Orient.The future may likely make it the All.Red route around the world.Fell Off Gangway to Death.The body of Paul Fauteux, 17 years of age, of this city, was found in the canal, near Cornwall yesterday.Mr.Henri Fauteux, 1321 East Notre Dame street, father of the victim, states that his son took passage last week on board one of the R.& O.N.Company's steamers, While the vessel was moored In the canal near Cornwall last Thursday.the boy lost his balance and A large wound had been inflicted on the head and another on the back.It is supposed thet in falling the boy struck his head t the canal wall, and then rolled under the vessel.Coromer Hamilton, of Cornwall, disposed of the case.Youth Fell Off Roof.Napoleon Dufresne, 17 years of age, fell off the roof of a three-story house, under construction at 818 Park avenue, .Yesterday afternoon.Hewas taken to the General Hospital in an unconscious condition suffering from a fractupe of the skull.His condition was not improved to-day.and not much hope Is Better Than Co- Farm Lands In Saskatchewan \u2014 We own and control 100,000 nares Al Wheat Lan For » Oapltal Investment, buy In the Capital City of Saskatchowan\u2014e: REGINA.MS VICTORIA-\u2014Now is the time te buy.property in Canada\u2019s Winter Resort.Hundreds are seeking bomes in Victeria INVESTIGATE, Write for particulars to 0.W.Blackstock & Co.Rose Street, REGINA, Bex 1338, Branches \u2014 76 Fort Street, Victorias, 8.0.2nd Avenue, Saskatoea, Bask.111 so Bank of Nova Scotia DIVIDEND NO.180.Notice iy hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of 12 per cent.per annun.on the paid-up Capital 8tock of the Bank has been declared for the quarter ending 29th June, 8nd that the same will be payabld on and after Tuesday, the second dav of July next, at any of the offices of the Bank.The Stock Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 29th proximo, Inclusive.By ordec of the Board, H.C.McLEOD, General Manager.Halifax, N.8.May 21st 1907.130 2¢ | Per Gent.In view of the high rates which money Is now commanding.every individual! with surplus funds can make investments giving high interest returns, Preference shares of estab- ~ lished companies.showing records of earnings much in excess of dividend requirements, with regular dividend payments, over a term of years, should be attractive to investors.At the prices now ruling, some Preference shares of the best class vield over 7 per cent.which is a large return for safe investments.We ahall be glad to furnish particulars of à good 7 per cent cumulative Preferred Stock.McCUAIG BROS.& CQ., MONTREAL.146 5 daw Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, Superior Court.Ex Parte, John J.Robson, of the city of Montreal, accountant, acting in his quality of curator to the vacant succession of the late Stephenson Goodbody, In his lifetime of the same place, carpenter and builder, praying to be authorized to compromise a certain claim of the sald varant estate against James -H.; Malier, contractor, of the said city of onion Petitioner, : Having seen the petition of the said petitioner, tt is hereby ordered that the relatives and the creditors of the sald late Step!.onson Goodbody, shall appear before the Prothonotary of the Superior Court.for the Province of Quebec, in the District of Montreal, at the Tutelle Office, at the Court House In the city of Montreal, on Baturday, the 29th day of June, instant, 1907, at ten of the clock in the forenoongto give their advice upon the advisability of making such compromise, and that the present owler be published once in English in the Montreal Dally Star, and once in French in La Patrie.both newspapers published In, tbe city of Montreal.! Montrea), June 2bth, 1907, (Signed) J.E.CHAMPOUX, Deputy P.8.C.Chauvin & Baker, .Solicitors.Province of Quebeo, District of Montreal, Superior Court.Ex Parte, ; Jahn J.Robson, of the city of - real, accountant, acting tn Tis pone Oot curator to vacant succession of the tate Stephenson Goodbody, in his lifetime of the same place, carpenter and builder, praying to be authorized to sell the real estate mentioned and desoribed in the said petition and belonging to the said vacant estate.Having seen the petition of the maid petitioner, it is hereby ordered that the relatives and the creditors of the said late Stephenson Goodbody shall appear fore the Prothonotary of the Buperfor ourt, for the Province of Quebec, in the District of Montreal, at the Tutelle Office at tho Court House, in the city of Montreal.on Saturday, the 29th day of June, instant, 1907, at 10 of the ciock in the > forenoon, to give thelr advice upon the advisability of selling the said real estate, and that the present order be published once in English in the Montreal Dally Star.and once in French in La Patrie, both newspapers published in the city of Montreal.Montreal, June 25th, 18507.(Signed) J.E.CHAMPOUX, Deputy P.8.C, Chauvin & Baker, Solicitors, ; \\ a Will Meet In Montreal.The Association of Railway Telegraph Superintendents will hold their annual meeting next year in Montreal.This - balt Stocks T Pentember 1903.75,000 Common - Consisting of & year § $300, $500 and $1000.mp have re natll sech shall holders\u2019 consent.The remaining $3, certificates for works constructed Interest at five by it on all instalments on the Applications will be Stock HENRY T.8COTT, San Francisce, Director Creoker- Trustee Crecker à.L SCOTT, San Francisco, President Pacific Hard Atterney at Law.JON CRAIG, Woediand, Cal Attorney at Law MARTIN K.WOLLF, Rochester, N.Y.Director National Ba.GRORGE W.ARCHER, Rochester, N.Y.Directer Merchants\u2019 Bank, Rochester Director Union Trust Co, Rochester.JAMRS D.CASEY, Rochester JOEN S.CAMPBELL, Butler, lands, water rights, plant, ef California, and to right of way, power male dam I of water.Above this dam the main reservoir.~ .0¢ 60,000 met H.P.for sale.Ectary ais ends.conclude à prices which produce » revenue twe solid security for THR © The reports apos the Clear earned by the railway to be operating expenses, which time 60,000 electric horse power at It is conservatively From the sale of power $15,000,000, or $6,000,000 The General Electric Power Compan Authorized Capital Stock, Authorized Bend Issue These Bonds not only Bear a Fixed Rate of Interest 5 wally th first od de Bo e a: Peas cout.per anne.vo men stech iss Of the total authorized Bond issue, 000,000 will be sold in All remaining Bonds will be sold only at par.The Bonds are a first charge upon al! property now ewa ons, additions and improvements, provide working capital for construct properties, in the State of California.The of this issue will be deposi cen: per annum upon the of the Company's \"ook (which it is estimated will take two years due dates beginning March 3, made in due course te the commi Cal, Chairman Woolworth Nationa! Baak, San Francisco Estate, Sam Francisco.WILLIAM EL UNDERWOOD, Rochester, N.Y., President Cal., Vice President ware & Stcel Ce, Sen Francisco R W.PELTIER, Sacramente, Cal, Treasurer exo ona ent re ve Kers Associstion of California Vice-President The Californis National Bank, of Sacramento @UY C.CALDEN, Ban Francisco, Cal, Secrsary HENRY A.BUTTERS, San Francisco, Cal.President Northern Rlectric Company of California nk of Commerce, Rochestes Director Union Trust Company, Rochester , N.Y.rector National Bask of Commerce, Rochester Director Union Trust Compazy, Rochester Penasy!vanis President Butler Lagnt.Mest and Motor Company, Batiet Yeuaigr Butler Ga and Trast Company, Bu terminals, transmission lines, gauge high tansion railway and its equipment, rails, freight yards, soever kind now owned or which may bereafter be acqui: stock of the Clear Lake & Southern Railroad, incorporated with a capital stock of $3,500,000, WHICH STOCK IS TO BE HELD BY THE TRUSTEE.The Company has been formed to generate electric power by the d te an chectrie road x - feo simple all its dam ouse sites and water rights for the use of all waters at its location ou the Mokelumne River.feet in height will form a reservoir with storage capacity of approximately 1,400,000,000 cmbio tot other dams lakes provide addi greater From the main reservoir ay aqueduct will convey the water seventeen miles whence it falls pipes to the wheels of the power house 1330 vertical foot below giving 63,000 elacirical ne t - ts power will be transmitted on om investment ef funds.18 OWNED KNTIRETY BY ENERAIL and Lakeport, a beautiful resort 130 miles sway tb - Total sanual net earnings of Railroad, Tt is expected that the Geners] Hloctric Power Com railroad will also be im operation.iling and which is $25 less than it car be produced im California by using the cheapest fu snd depreciation, includin n À centract fes the contraction {the entire Pau Pa electric De on Comps GUAHANTEZ es te Walton _.DIVIDEND.OF THE 15,000 Seven per cent bu er payment nf interest bonds, payable as follows The Com will receive subecriptions for the | rox om A canon, 124% on jrugust I, 3907.1 a November 1907.mn ent.12 on Sept.I, 1907.2 on » 156 vient in fall may rade da t er on the due date of any 5% will accrue fromm the date of such payment.The Bonds are redeemable by the Compan October 2, 1937, or after 3912 at Security of the Bonds | and land and material purchased.various instalmenty 1908.: ge for a quotation for the Bonds.CARNEGIE TRUS CAR THE 000, are reserved for Eng the U.S.of which $1,000,000 is sow offered at 06%.ed or hereafter made and to be made upon ted with the trustee and will only be paid out by it on engineers\u2019 from the dates of payment until on ) will be deposited with the trustee and will paid B IR TRUST COMPANY, FORNIA NATIONAL 1st MORTGAGE 5% - > \u2014Gôld Semni-Arintal Fatereët and PARTICIPATING BONDS General Electric Power Company of California $1,000,000 To be Offered for Public Subscription ; FROM THE COMPANY DIRECT TO INVESTORS AT 96 Per Cent.Thus Saving te the Company and the Bondholders all Profits Usually Allowed to Underwriters.y of California was incorporated undes the laws of the Stats of Callienie, $9,000,000 Preferred Shares of $100 each.> > > -80, ,000 cent Gold First Mortgage Dividend Participation Bonds of a par Value of $300, 2 nterest payable October 2nd and Ms i.Participate in the Profits of the Company.maintenance, sinking fund and othe outstanding and the isswed commed we cannet be increased without Bond- * - .« 12%% on December I, 3 Talent 208 interest at the rats of option of the Company at 105%.and.France and Helland.are issned te Companys ttees of the London Stock Exchange and the New York Trustees for Bond Issue T COMPANY, New York.* New York.BANK, of Sacramento, Cal.\u2018 Soliciters Messrs; ASHURST, MORRIS, CRISP & CO, ; 17 Throgmæorton Ave, Louden, B.Q, \"Counsels and Atterners JORN WDORSEY, A.M.ELLIOT, Sen Francises, Cal C JOHN BOGART, Esq., Member America Member Institute of onsultiné E ocrs 16 Krchan lace, New York a Society of En re f Civil Engineers, Mest.KINCAID, WALLER, MANVILLE DAWSON.29 Great George 8t., Wi , london, 8 WW Messrs.DELOTTTE, Joudon Wall ferry systems, red by the Com under the laws t owns and large natural has ever Electrification of Rallwayé or ik Central California fs preparing to follow the East in the electrification of rail mufles of tracks.Immense construction of Interurban Which require large amounts of power.Nethiug can compete Notwithstanding the almost unlimited market for power, the tract fer the sale of 25,000 horse are in om # times the fixed Clear Lake and Seuthern Ratirosd Total Yearly Profit Taking power at an « $40 - - - - : g operating expenses, insurance, taxes, interest on bonds, sinking fund, Total annual fiet profit from power estimated after due allowances are made for constructing years and thereafter ¢f operation the company will produce yearly not less than :\u2014 - From the mél Total Yearly net Earnings, .> - ir It is important to note that met earnings of 51,830,630 annually \u201ccent.dividend en the bonds, and a surplus equal Conservatively put, the assets of the Com in excess of the bon - $1,500,000 to threo times the fixed Assets issue.Centract for Coustruciten ay bas which eo total ry as te on tories ard economical than Laat LJ wl \u2018 padtaber(s a spent wi ays estrada of pour - avilable lov sale not less tha , including also the the State of California, tHomal y will be delivering its entire output of oor in twe would Coutracters Messts.WALSTON HH.BROWN & BROS, gs Wall, B.X.Auditers PLENDER, GRIFFITES & Buildings, Londos, and a Wal St, Ne or Transit Ragistrar and Adents CITY SAFR DEPOSIT AND AGENCY CO, Limited, 1 CARNEGIE TRUST CO., New York, Brobere PERRIN & COMPANY m2 Grauite Bidg, Rochester, XN.XY.ve, Londen.X.: Presmectus 3 ne bonds Of the General Electric Power Kompany of California are secured by a FIRST MORTGAGE on fi ing an dams, canal, fl rte docks and wharves a1d propest standard ovacebip al] the p of all the September, 1905 t of its water rights in the state tes, reservoir sites, lands, uct than that of riveted steel horse power at power bouse, storage capacity long distance lines which witl pass through fifteen different counties of Central California, embracing all the princi ities, in which the demand wer eemous.a eine power commercally in aliraia & _ defaulted rere i payment or failed tai pay satis f lines, covering hundreds of psurognting foo miles, all of 3, ethers : ectric power gemerated from water or pore iS Thee Taek plants m0 er reasons, are wedetiating and will oted and placed in of peyments the bonds, us al cvding o oma RLECTRIC POWER COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.This runs between Francises reugh a rich agricultural region abounding in mineral rege, fan Lake and Southern Railroad, made by the Engineers for the Company, the total! ansual revenne including depreciation, taxes, ete, 99.680 $330,320 years, st se of H P.(crude oll, gives: To To $3,400,000 900, 800 .- - $1,500,000 contingencies that the first three - «$380,680 1.850.680 provide an additional fi interest charge.ve por upon the completion of the plants and railroad, will exceed inte with Wesars.Walston NH.beam loto seu! e entire werk upou most favorable | | Beown Pres.are eme of the flame in the United States having satiefocterily taking of muh pg Fy & resiuy Ey Chimagn Vaud Railway Papi] ander.Bt.Lous Railway Plate).They ave now engaged ; muet der Las a River Ged ARAA LE a Extracts frem Report of John Bogart.Consulting Fagineer after casefal study of physical and industria] cmon.Bagart, Consiting Engineer, 3 eT eciabic meats a ad a CT eC ant a the Tcitment \u201cheres st prestas en Sulsiing ¢ d and market at ive vite for electric power to am extent that will give disuct and imene- mr Pepe à % = oan power in the region to be served by this enterprise.This demand \u201cThe id railiteny vil tanvesse a Deep sou without \" which with present indus tries will give lh [4 the Talley, TALL Tareeey i pepetedon 1 wer of slestric current.4 very few years curseut at prices and with the reguierity could for all the FL P.you wilt the bak.hat fil \u20ac market aach pesver are a ain chor reeds Foam.J all of ehectric in the \u201c masy cities and many towes with mesafao- created by water-power will be more , déstriet soute.; ; tht the Lovotved dvosibpmetit of these powers, sad in the construction of the raliway, ere ly - tiated y pen the comnivtion of the wocks you now péogesr te consimeat.nû Copy of Deed of Trust, Engineers\u2019 Report and Contractor's Agreement may be seen at, and Complete Prea- pectus and Application Binaks obinined from .ROBERT H.FULTON, Guardian Building.entertained for his recovery.The lad's| was decided upon at the meeting re patents reside at $5 Mount Royal ave.cently held at Atlantic City, Lu \u2014 à The Sovereign Bank of Canada invites the Accounts of Corporations, Fraternal Societies and Individuals.Interest allowed on Savings Deposits and credited 4 times a year, ~~ \u2014 fists Office\u2014333-388 ST.JANES STREET.° Uptown Branchp7i4-788 ST.CATH ERINE STREET WEST (Corser Gumi Lede \u201cwo Poe A -+ Nk -{ took nine of the roughs in charge Had to Jump From Train.Three Rivers, June 28.\u2014A dozen or more workmen from Shawinigen Falls came down here on Monday to witness the St.Jean Baptiste oclebrationa, After a day spent in sampling Tri- fluvian fire water, they left by the Bt.Maurice Valley Rallway for thelr homes.When a short way out from the city they beocdme disorderly, 50 Conductor Rigue requested them to behave themselves.Instead of doing s0 the gang jumped on the conductor.and be was so badly handled that he had to Jump from the train, which was run- engineer.on learning the trouble, promptly backed his train down to Three Rivers, where a squad of police Ont\u2014Avthur Benson.late MAXWELL.of Collingwood, Is dead near Edmonton.:farpesuon OQ in Goad ta Galt.ning at good speed.Brakeman Bolduc, | on entering the car, was also roughly |.used, and had to run from the cer.The: real .on, J' 1st, 1907, shareholders of.sf recoid Bore : New York Stocks gre selling very cheap, many paying ever 7 per cont.on the Investment.W.D.CHANDLER, steekx Broker, Phone Main 4265.4 Hospital street.se 244 Canadian Consolidated Rubber Company, Limited- \u201cNOTICE OF DIVIDEND.A aividend of 1% per cent.on the Pre ferred Capital Stock has been decin payable at the company\u2019s office in Mont- $d on June 18th, Bÿ orfer of the Board.: .- vl PLEET WOOD Hy WARD, + \"sauve.red | be Cor the amounts = Town of NORTH BATTLEFORD, (Saskatchewan.) Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed - RES,\u201d will be reosived up to 6 p TENDERS for DEBENTU TE on WEDN DAY, the 7th day of Augüst, 1907, for the purchase of the following debentures of the Town orth Battleford: $100,000\u201440 5 per cent.Waterworks, Scwerage, eto.$3.600\u201420 years, 5 per cent, Fire Hall and 1.000200 Fours, 5 L.Street Grading .yon per oent, Stree $1 up promus, +, P ft »500\u201410 gears, er cent, Purchase of Cemet » The Waterworks, Sswemage and Electric ues, debentures will be Tenue in locks 15,000 each, daté of and éated as of the actual \u2018he ning debentures will repayable in eqwal oonsesutive annual instalments of principal and interest The Town reserves the right to reject any or all tenders.8.COOKSON, @ec.-Treasuares.Mentorel, Jae 20, DVL, bh 42 à North Batti Sask Nii 7000, 1907 Pri a4 13 Fees ni - .! FOR Health's Sake\u2014and the acme of Beer Enjoyment\u2014 BLATZ BEER MILWAUKEE The component parts of Blatz beer food and tonic properties that are most beneficial\u2014and all that means beer honoris the basis of every brew.Then there are the processes of cooling, aging, stenlizing, and so on\u2014But back of all this is Blatz Quality and Character\u2014there's the secret of Blatz Popularity.Bottled Biats is avaliable, or should be.in most first-class pinces.Ask fer Dlaty Bees, Walter R Wonham & Sons, Diatrtbuters, Montreal.ROWED EXCLUSIVELY BY RE » VAL.BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE | \u201cTo Get More Strength from Your Food.num NO HONING-NO GRINDING \"\u201cCARBO MAGNETIC\u201d THE RAZOR OF PERFECTION.Are you Interested in a better Razor than you have?If 80, your dealer will deliver to you a \u201cCARBO |} Yl MACNETIC\u201d Razor on thirty days\u2019 trial without obligation on your part to purchase.\u201cCARBO MACNETIC\u201d Razors don\u2019t pull-others will! Get one to day and you\u2019ll have NO MORE RAZOR TROUBLES.RE) nl Lag A @ ze ne us TZ VAE SILBERSTEIN, 476 Breadway, New Yerk, Upon Your Office Organi- zationDepends the Efficiency of YourFactory \\ HEN the Bowels are filled with undigested food we may be a great deal worse off than if we were half starved.Because food that stays too long in the Bowels decays there, just as if it stayed too long in the open alr.Well, when food decays in the Bowels, through delayed and overdus action, what happens?* .The millions of little Suction Pumps , that line the Bowels and Intestines then draw Poison from the decayed Food, instead of the Nourishment they were intended to draw.This Poison gets into the blood and, In time, spreads all over the body, unless the Cause of Constipation is promptly removed.» That cause of Constipation is Weak, or Lazy Bowel Muscles., When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise to strengthen them, not \u201cPhysio\u201d to pamper them.\u2026 + \u201cThere's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles.Its name Is \u201cCASCARETS,\u201d and ita price is Ten Cents a box.So, if you want the same natural action that a six mile walk in the country would give you, (without the weariness) take one Cascaret at a time, with intervals between, tle\u2014every till you reach the exact condition you desire.passing fn ; One Cascaret at a time will properly come out by the.same route.\u2018 cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, * à * Don't fall to carry the Vest Pocket Cascaret Box with you constantly.All Druggists sell them\u2014over ten million boxes a year.Be very careful to get the genulne, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold in bulk.Every tablet stamped \u201cCCC.\u201d 74 Splendid Gains and Checking Orders, Costs, Stock, Outputs, Travellers\u2019 Routes and Prospects and Branch Orders, Sales and Acceunts, is absolutely necessary.' We ha Time and Labor Saving tem to t YOUR e ame Sys mee Ask us to send Representative or mail Cstalogs., And\u2019 remember, plons, that ail these iscmasms wore made at an actual seving of $10.24.36 in expenses ae compared with The Time to judge a \u201cDimitrino\" ie luncheon or dinner.= Dimitrine Neo.10, Cavione- of 10.0.~ 28 Dimitsine We.10, Tin boxes o8:80-.1.88 Dimiwine No.©, Cartons of 10.38 \u2018 Dimitrine Me.© Tin boxes 05-80.1.78 Dimitrine King's, Tih boxes of 10.: \u201c+78 A Dimitrino-is a Cigarette.7 Head Office, Waterloo, Ont.G.H.ALLEN, Provincial Manager, W.L.LEE, Financial Manager.Star Boliding, Montreal.Entrance\u2014 171 ST.JAMES STREET.ROYAL TRUST COY \u2014 369 \u2014! \u2014 West St.Catherine Street MONTREAL.| CAPITAL.\u2018 3 Pan e Yeates KW ra Reserve Fund .600,000 - MAKE MONEY * in Westem Canada Real Estate, wher e the country is going ahead in spite\u2019 of all obstacles.Now is the time to get i n on good property, and rt a do J ¢ on easy monthly payments.Write us to -day for particulars.: J Bourd ef Directorne Right Hon, Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.Presid ent.Hen.sir Geo.Drummond, K.OM.G.MAN LEY, LONEY, MANLEY & CO, RB.Angus _ Hon.R Mackay No.10 Main Street, - > - - - = = = Moose Jaw, Suk.E 5 Greenshields #.V'Mereaith _ \u2014148 C M.H .T.Paterson ays : ER Hoïmer AER: ITIIITITYINY Sir W.C.Macdonald James Ross / w, 8ir T, G.Shaughnessy.: Sir Wm.C.Van Horne.K.CM.G.Office and Safety Deposit Vaults: BANK OF MONTREAL BLDG, Se James reel LARDER LAKE OUTCLIPPING COBALT 129 104 Jaw Manager.WONDERFUL FREE GOLD DEPOSITS are now being âlscovered In .Larder Lake District, 60 miles north of Cobalt, the famous silver belt.Both Cobalt and Larder Lake are \u201cpoor man's camps,\u201d because the em mineral in near the rurface.We have a property assaying $25 to $500 on - a e ton.eat excitement prevails in Canada over this Percy R.Gault, a a You can leave Toronto in a Pullman car at 9 o'clock at nig and be in the silver and gold fields before noon next day.Pros- FIRE-LIFE-ACCIDENT-INSURANÇE - poctors.mining \u2018men and investors are rushiog into this new district.y companies are being formed to develop these gold propertios.Fortunes by the r as \u2018well as the rf®h are bein & quickly made.Man in 1006 poor.in 1907 rich, We have had men in the field from the start who Dove elected some of the very best claimé in both Cobalt and Larder.on vo t rite us, and we wil' give you information worth a fortune © Tou.A fow shares only wit mean a fortune to every early in- Int ame a Suaran wilh every shars of stock.For particu HAWKS, GIBSON & CO., TRADERS BANK (Dept.A.), TORONTO, Members Stancard Stock Exchange.RELIABLE MEN WANTED everywhere, salary or commission.49 distribute literature and show samples of our free gold.Royal Buliding.Have You Tried \u201cPurity Bread\u201d Jas.Strachan, 246 City Hall Ave, \u2018Phone East 71.} LE ES » A A ' PROPERTY FOR SALE.HOUBES TO L&T, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LAT.SUMMER RUNIDENCEE ¥ TO LET, Luu CHANCES.AN IDEALHOME HOUSE, Verdun, ft hed rb 1 n uy.ar Claud ai.Res y Oar ét mouths Tent ai allowed ° Church ave, » $3600 wik\\ purchase a neat two-story front costtage oli good stone founda- y vontalnipg 7 routine, bathroui, en- MANSFIELD and up| part isting rooms, keepin 3e Caiben vl house 10 let, o hati fe for board restaurant Ma hand, 433 St.2 Ane! bath, open plumbing, bic, ou kw- or others Apply to J © ar; stable in \u2018rear; call or Catherine weal.or 305 Notre Dame west.FE hone for pern:t to examine same.148 10 W.mest Bomon, 141 Notre Dame West, - Tet, Malu 32.461 3 Jaw OT.LAMBERT.three n.inutes from atétion, .hath, hot and cold waier; six rooms and ï {COLONIAL VE \u2014 Must sell at once, two ®Xtvnalon kitchen; vacant July let.F 4-65, ; cit, \u201ccontained brick encased hous on Btar Office.Lo ¢ Tae olonial avenue, re snestrook ve rice Fe 83700.Ronlal 3404, property ju fLrst class or.BELUEIL-To let at Beloc!] furmisped villa, - der Apply eninge 397 err{ st, off On- niwi Lans [fine grounds Ad: u- R 162 3 mont uot, Bejoel) .» ; _ \u2026 SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014To let house in : HUNILET SR EEX ques ta700.New mod: Suult au Recoliet, immediate pouseeasion \u2018 , y.alone front Apply J Hew | as, etc Gud revenus, $i200 cash, bala Abply Jas.Hewton.E Cc.A J.KE La,onde, 476 Hunt} = Ë pc.Apply uonde, 67 unter 81 JT ANTUINE, large house to lot, ten large rooms, 1st class locality, for board- MT.STEPHEN INUE, 418, Westmount, ow Lmmediate possession.Apply 89 Shan- for sale, ¢ 1 pressed brick dweil- > 151 ¢ ing, \"our tedr # and siting room up- \u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 stairs, duubié pu .u.s, bu:it last year fur OWBEF® OCCU Atl 4 Abply on promses HOUSES .ANTED.144 6 3 (FOOD LOCALITY\u2014 Wanted to rent small unfurnished house, In good lucallly Ap- H.H.:4 Jardin at.off Centre, Moni- Splendid corner property, 211 feet front.E age on one street and 268 feet frontage E on the Olber Street, 67,395 feet in urea.} OUTREMONT |: FURNISHED HQUS™TS TO LET.FURNISHED HOUSKS to let, houses with CLARDMONT AVE.Westmount 0- CARTIORVILL Elesant flats, seven on roomy} hot water Beate apartments to abe ne leant, sas and e te , fully sieuatea.on phe water: son ri ent EE or Apply Paul Gavin: i aremont.or eleven nionthy.A.Stoehr, Wex Bi.Catherin 149 -163 3 COLONIAL AVH, 136B \u2014 Pretty bright ML DSUN EIGHTY, QUE.from July 195 right to date fiat.Apply at 1017.to Se part of furnished h guac.cob 163 6 einting three OT, ng apd sit r rooms, use of kitchen.good sl and DURUCHIDR ST., 81\u2014To let @ houted fiat for bathing, close to w 0: æood train for \\masaiste pu os; rent tb Novem- Service.id situation; everytailng new, der 1m, $35, wlio tne right to continue to FeO 3100.Apply H.J.Mullan, or plwaoe ey let, 1908, ax sue per wont, henry Hodgsou, Westmount 107.ye \u2018ard end \u2018.v, 160 31 James at.5 = \u2014 r 4 183 *, HOWICK STATION To rent for summer > oma mon , tel Ouse, Len TOOINS, Où Lua- EsPLANADE AVE, lower es celine; teauguay River, one mile from Howick Ste and betarvom, Lornuce, w ren: 817 nest Boiron, ls! Notre Laine ss.west ie 6 MANCE BTRRET, 723B\u2014To ler 8 rooms, nicely furnished, sus, elociriotty, hut wa- ler heating.mantel.ste.P.Roulilier, 3sa Waverioy st.Telephune Kast 6272.153 \u20ac PARK AVENUE, 503\u2014Uas, electricity, man- te.piece, hardwood fiver, cement cellar.| APpi) Id Waverley st.Phone 5-35.150 \u20ac ST.HI BERT.J1072\u2014Seven rooms, modern, newly Unted, party who occupies it le leasing city, low rent Apply 10ul Mount Ruyal avenue 162 ¢ ST.CATHERINE ST.667\u2014To rent pert of dwelling above store, 867 St Catherine at weal, until May next.Apply on premises to Mr Thurnell 151 6eod GTAR OFFICE, A 5001\u2014Five room flat ytoing © date, poroelmin beth, electric light, would sell fixtures, gas stove, und part of furniture, centrally located; rent $13.183 2 EL rrr .Thers are erected on this property four contents (or sale.also flats and apart- 9 fine stone front cotlages, ulso two semi.ments to let, furnished or not.Thomas Lix- dd detached Hhuuses With stables and a get.617 Si.Catherine st.wesa 148 6 i frame cottage.Annual rent $849 Can E be greatly jucroased Only one.third tull- 2) upon The greatest bargain over of- APARTMENTS TO LET.2 fered.Yilce $4.500 easy terms.Buyer could Make landsomns profit selling A FURNISHED SUITE.hot baths.slectrio houses weparately.Cali and see plan and lights, to first ciess couple or gentleman, gut permit to examine same.W.Ern- tn the New Sherbrooke Apply 275 Bishop ast Bolton, 141 Notre Dame street west Street 163 3 lou 8 Jaw STABLE.shed and io house, S$.Paul at in.ogolvent estate mug: sel, lease cxplies May lai, \u201807, at once.cash vffer only.+ KE.Stewart, Curator, 7 l\u2019la.e Jd Armes square 153 2 S1-32 Union avenue.Bachelors\u2019 quarters ready for occupation.For particulars ap- - TWO self-contained houses, woll located, in ply to Mr.Reld, Henry Morgan & Co, Fi cathy.retal vvor ten per cent, $juvu, half Lid, F'hililps Square.160 5 æ h, half mo: laure.Russell Popham, Jr.> 180 St.James 26 AENS.SULUN SPAHIMENTS 4410, 2213 = 8: Catherine stre-t, suites uf seven room E: heated.Jantior service, etc.Apply John A5 Quinia and to.4414 SR.Catherine street, 5 \u2019 Westmount Fhone Mount 1743.161 6 Æ bm your money in two years OY \u201cROSEBERRY.\" 4160 Sherbrooke, heated chase, west peseforred.W 4sbu, Star office.183 \u2014 i \"f WANTED to purchase a houses af seven or smal three bedronma, and service Apply \u20180 the manager.Double Tuying 8125 lots In our Grand Trunk pre- sulte, ax rooms hardwood floors, decor- gerty at Winnipeg: only 510 cash requir.KS ed.electroliers, open plumbing, $27.50 .«d: bal h: plans and full In- avoor.\u201d 19 Staynor, heated suite, seven ance $5 a month; p u %) ; formation frée.Write at once to Stan- phone [ARG ark: Janitor service ole © Lidge Reaity Cn, 247 Notre Dame, Win.pe = 23 : 96 78 .THE YORKE, w \u2014 3 10 P.C.INVESTMENT\u2014 Modern two fint bah apartment heared 9 \u2018Toons Ha 'L AT ML ROIS phe each, Mance prect, tor sarvice, hot water gil year; moderate mear - Roy ar extra well built an : Srnest Bolt XN decornied.J.Umar Oakley, 107 St.James Vout = on.Hl pire pans ol street, 11 to 2 pm Main 1358.191 pr \u2014 THE MARLBOROUGH, 6 room apartment, 1 ul?the Marlborough, to sublet; reason- £ able rent.Appointment by telephone West- .PROPERTY WANTED.mount 2038.169 6 SMALL modern cottage \u2018wanted.one tha: \"10 LET i te , 2 E for July, August and September, $300 per annum wouit ultimately pu: furnished apartments In New Sherbrooke.drawing room, two bathrooms, rent includes iiving room chamber 163 3 eight regma.a 1 amount cash, buiance es rent ate price, a good, reliable party.X 7047, Siar Branch Office.148 6 FO.: SALE OR TO LET.OFFICE to let, aratoly or together,also 1000 accommodation, with Mcintyre and Co.OFFICES TO LET.two fine bright offices, sep- ft.warehouse use power holst.Howe, MM Youville 3q.150 6 y ST.FAUSTIN.house to let or for sale, near Trout Lake or La Francaise, on the River Boule road.Apply to 93 \u2018\u2019athedrai st 163 ST.AGATHE To rent or for sale at Ste.ST.JAMES+ST., No.Bai! 148\u2014To let office, very low price; good Nght and heated James He, Board of Trade 162 3 summer residence.O.Rolland, vipies at, 1563 2 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR CALE AT BROME, QUE, the residence of late Prof.Chandler, one hundred yards from 63 Be F1 NE STORE to let, same floor, dress Biron and James st.rooms 39 and 13.BUSINESS PREMISES T To LET.with dwelling, on the in the centre of the city.Ad.favignae, Notaries, 97 Bi, 153 6 tation, cottage of nine rooms, wood shed.stable for fo horses, ea house, one LAWRENCE STREET, flat, very cen- acre of land.Farge lawns.flower and vege- trally located.good for light manufactur.table gardens and orchard; all in first class INK Or meeting place for ietles; rent condition.Dr.Chandier, 33 Lorne ave.cheap Z.Fineberg and Bon.14 Craig at 152 8 west à 152 \u20ac SUBURBAN PROPERTY F FOR SALE.STORAGE TO LET.; LAKE ar Jwo Mountains\u2014For sale or ex- sa couple of Ues above WANTED to rent barn for storage T- ; poses State price and location.ads E Vaudreuir Yuiage.a large tract of land, on O 4658, Star Office lake shore, comprising several beautiful wooded points, high ground.sandy beach; bathing.fishing.ete, enough wood can be eut from each lot tn pay the purchase PASTURES TO LET.rice, no money wanted from parties butlq- |, ing cottages.which ean be erected for $300 .Apply to Mr Stauntom, J.evenson w SE ores! ot Boss 5, Mont n and Co, Guardian Bullding.152 3 real 180 13 FARMS FOR SALE.\u2014 AUT BILES, MOT ARS, ETC MONTRBAI\u2014-For sale fine 180 acre farm > UTOMO ES.ORC - on ihe lsiand of Montreal.close to AI\"TOMOBILE for male.1908 model, Bore and steam cara.Apply to guardian of ouss.150 \u20ac LOTS FOR SALE.Russell, extra tires; ing iarger oar.Oftice.in good condition; cheap for quick sale; party buy- Answer T $850, Star Branch 153 3 v .| TO TAKE AT ONCE.3 Automohiles, Am- UPPER LACHINE, finest building lots erican made, very gnod condition, with Dawes.Lachine, Broadway and Brewster oi\" the supplies.Have to be soid in a few avenue.Apply 8.Rhackall and Son, 207 8t.days.For particulars write to J.Orenler.Jam st, Montreal, and 182 Broadway, 138 Bt Dents.Montre Lachine 152 \u20ac BUILDING LOT for sale, Waveriay etreet, Annex.just above Fa'rmount.fine lo- easion; op © rtunity for cash buyer.W 4982, Bt Office.153 3 b MORTGAGE LOANS, TFRUNT FUNDS AND OTHER MONEYS reward.H WESTMOUNT, Ciaremont avenue, 440-446\u2014 Elegant flats, seven rooms, hot water heating, gas and electric mantels, separate oath, $20 and 575.Apply Ugulnik, 150 Weal 81.Catherine st.12 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.Lion, sarge grounds, good boating and {ish of.Fussession July ist Apgly & VA Bar 1 IN BORDEAUX (Back River), | $75 for semsun.Particulars 2 rence at.conta fare, & Si.Law- 148 6 LAINUL EUIL\u2014To rent at Longueuil, a email cottage on the.river front, No, 20 Bord do | Eau.Appiy at SA Argyle avenue, Montreal 158 \"six HOOMED HOU6B to let for the rummer, nicely furnished, every convenience, only teu minutes\u2019 walk fron 8hawbridge sation.For information Telephone Main 182 - BT.FAUSTIN \u2014Last chance; new summer cottage fur rent at Jake Superiur, near 6t Faustin.Address A.Hebert, 8! Faustin Btation, PF.Q 15) 4 \u2019 WOODLANDS8\u2014To rent furnished house in «Woodlands, on Lake 8t.ious shore, five minutes\u2019 walk from the station For all information apply at toum Tv3, New York Lite Buliding, Montres! 163 2: HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ee tr re CARTS\u2014 Wanted five carts and two double quiorries, for ateady work, from the first uly, to lst December, or later, Apply 188 Willian st.WANTED for sevural clients fla and nouses, ranging from $1V to 1s, with Sm mediate possession.Thomas Liggett, 642 St Catherine sL west.143 & FURNISHED FLATS TO LET, DROLET ST.888.to let for six or seven weoks.§ room flat, furnished, gas, viec- tric light, fine bathroom; terms moderate.Apply ou premises.182 à \"THE STANLEY \u2014To let email fiat in ihe Stuniey, during July and August.Apply door 3, 3rd flour, or Telephone Lp 393%.152 ¢ OARTAGE BUNINESS\u2014For sule horses and vehicles and about $150 a month of cart- Lee Address P.O.Box 928.151 3 HORSES For sale two horses, cheap, one a heavy working horee and one lignt Morse, suitable for express or buggy \u2014 »¥3 Craig at.oust \u2014 HORSES\u2014 For sale a oar jvad of horses arrived 24th June, fifty to aelect from.D LOST.BROOCH-\u2014-Lost Tuesday afternoon, between Shuter et and Star Branch Offte by Unlon avenue and 8t.Catherine, gold \u201cpent, ant dlamond brooch.Reward on return to 38 Fhuter st MoCuix, Prop, 101 St.Maurice at.Main 4873.150 4 JUST RECEIVED from the country six horses; must be sold at once, cheap.J.Levesque, 120 Bleury st.Tel 1150._ 153 3 LORRY \u2014 For sale single lorry waggon, in first class order Apply at 725 Notre Dame at.Maisonneuve, opposite &t.Lawrence Sugar Refinery.PONY for sale.handsome pony.also doz cart and harness; all in first claas conde tion.Apply W 4990, Star Office.153 2 ! BOOKS\u2014 Let: on vhndsor car going east at Victoria square, 11.20 a.m Thursday, parcel, containing books, only valuable 10 owner: na liberal reward for return to M.derson.A 5002, Star ce.BAG\u2014 \u2014Thursday.between Cartierville and Incurable Hospital, small bag, containing spectacles, beads and brown purse, silver corners, with about ¥1.60 enclosed.als, tir- kets.Please forward 29 Pontiac st, or at Incurable Hospital Reward.CHAIN\u2014Lost on 8aturday afternoon, be- Mansfield and Peel sts, on Bt tween Catherine, gold collar chain, ball edge.brok- on une aide, valued for oclations.Tiveral reward at 113 Metcalfe et \u2018Tel.Up 86.53 WAGGON for sale, one fancy depot wagron.almost new.ruhber tired, mede by Ber- ard and ajor.Apply at once at Berard and Major, owner aving for Europ \u201cries 3 DOGS FOR BALE.ko ENGLISH SETTDR\u2014Handsome black and white female, well bred, bench winner and good mother, A bargain for Tor some one.Ene liah setter.Box 364, Quebec.ü FOX TERRIBR pups for sale, well 121A Bhuter at brea.\u2014_ YORKSHIRE TERRLER DOG PUP PIES for GILT HANDLE UMBRELLA lost Wednos- weeks old.from prize winning day on Metcalfe or Sherbrooke streets.Stock.Te Wiseman ave, Outremont.153 4 Reward.Mra Stewart, 147 Metcalfe at.LOCKET Baby» gold locke: and chain, with monogram and photo !oaide, on At- MISCELLANEOUS.water, Bt Catherine to Quy st, or on ætreet car, Thursday, between 12 and 1 o'clock.|\" Piease return to Mrs.MH.E.Price, ats IF MR.THOMAS GRAY does not call and Cuurso!.Reward.claim hia sewing machine tn five davs, It 1{ Wil be sold to pay expenses.William May, CKET-\u2014Om June 13th, amall watch fob 140 Canning st.163 8 locket, attached to black ribbon, initials \u2018CC.H.C.\" engraved, Reward 1168 Delori- ITS! Beautiful fine cabinets of mier ave.33 per domen, reduced to $1.50 only, at LOST\u2014 Wateh, lady's gold watch, with a man\u2019s chain attached Finder will bs liberally rowarded if they return lt to owner, 8.Gibbon.168 Colonial uvenue, city.OST package of rubber curtains for auto top, Bt.Catherine, Sherbrooke, Guy vor McGregor at.Reward.Eastern Auto Co, 19 University st.4 POCKETBOOK \u2014Lost on 36th June, on Gt.Antoine or Selgneurs st, pooketbook, containing eighteen dollars and doctors prescription and receipt.Finder on returning same to 26 Richmond sq, will have = ye 00 1 PURSE-\u2014L.ost in the Amherst strest cars a sil purse (blue pearls), containing cer- taln sum of money.Reward wil! be given to the person returning it to 443 8t.Hubert st.CAP-Lost on June 12nd, between street and Westmount to}l-gate Catherine, Mountain, Dorchester, Essex avenue.Atwater avenue, St.Catherine sireet, Wood avenue and Wéatern avenue), screw cap of automoblie madixtor.Reward on application to A.Allan, Montreal.151 3 UMBRELLA \u2014 Loet a lady's umbrella, with silver handle, on strest car, Tuesday evening.Reward on returning to apartment four, 343 Clarke avenue, Westmount, Phone 852, Westmount.163 2 BCREW Stanley (vie St F af + UMBRFELI.A.pear] handle, lady's, between Montroee avenue, Westmount, and Mackey For Sale Cheap A roomy, comfortable house, with to John Gaudry, 16 Farm street, have any carpenter or odd jobs that you want done cheaply, promptly and well.if you 149 4 daw \u2018 lend op first mortgage, at lowest rates.®t.by (ore St Antoine Road, Metcalfe ave.° k 5 W.H.Phililpa, of Douce: & Phillips, And cars.Reward 30 Mackay st.Notarise.Canada Life Chamuvers, 189 PTS James strest.Montreal 235 318 WHIP\u2014Lost, would the occupant af auto- 9 moblla who wan seen pick up whip at \u2018Dixie toll gate, last night, kindly telephone Windeor Boarding Stables, Up 1205 and es Mo PERSONALS, leave his address: CARPENTER and joiner.8end post-card FOUND.'PURBE\u2014Found on Friday last on _ st.à black purse.Telephone Uptown, 149.Uving rooms on two floors; hot water heating.electric light.ete.; beautiful grounds and trees.lUp- per Jevel; handy situation.Open J.D.SMITH practical painter.202 On- rio st.west, few doors from Bleury, painting, paper hanging, whitewashing, tinte fing, 148 \u20ac oto.for offers In the neighborhood of $10.000.at LADIES, call and ses me our elegantly trim- ts, worth from §8 to 310.selling Miss Roussean 103 Mansfield at.PUTNAM & McCRORY 308-310 Merchants Bank Ridg.MANLEY & GRAND, Attorneys and Coun- neéllorg at law, 31 Broadway, (formerly ot having interests in the United New York Toronto).represent tat Westmount MADAME ROUSSEL, who lived on St.renca ers that she has moved to No.63 Blenville 158 Law at.denires to inform her custom- tt F et near St, Andre at Co age ror Haic êr- LE g PHANO TUNING, organ tuning.repairing, $ polishing, by John Cross, composer, late ; head tuner for Karn Plano Ce, now tuning 5 ê to the interest of the public.Tel.Bast 94.444 Amherst at.158 8 BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ETC.CRUISING LAUN \u201cANNITA,\" for sale, full cabined, feet long, 8 ft.6 ln.eam.Forward and aft cabins, w.c.wash room, electric light from storage batteries and dynamo, beautifuily tained (by Morgan), has à four cycle Regal motor, dingy on top, te speedy: will run 13 miles per hour: must be seen to be appreciated; will sell very reasonable to a quick camh buyer.Address A.Blumenthal, 165 and Le?Cralg west.149 saw CANOE for sale\u2014S8ingle cruising, oanvas lined cedar, canoé, or exchanges for Jarger one.Address E 7386, Star Branch Off ice.SKIFF wanted, sound and cheap.write at once to Norton, 357 Sherbrooke at.west.WANTED secondhand cedar canoe, 12 to 16 feet, good condition; lowest price, where to be seen, P.O.Box 774, Montreal.163 3 An attractive modamn cottage on * r Windsor ove, commanding a mag- #ificent View: two stories and ex- tengion kitchen; electric light, bay window, etc.; house finished in Ni SUTHERLAND and Margaret Sutherland.sntitied te property.Address Geo.\u2014 Descendants of Andrew A.Smythe, Atty, 944 Bt, cholas avenue, New York, U.S.A.135 20604 cottonwood; price $6,000.PUTNAM & McCRORY 308-310 Merchants Bank Bldg.Main 3390.of st Catherine and Peel Sts.Upper Tenement of Two Flats Greene Avènue Property For Sale A block of four stone front cottages.above Western avenue English style.no basements; all rented; would be sold en bloc at 86.000 each.A splendid purchase in à growing location.PUTNAM & McCRORY 308-310 Merchants Bank Bldg.Splendid opportunity for a PRO- ESSIONAL or BUSINESS MAN 4 ackure up-to-date premises at a rea- Jonable rental.Epcality cannot be surpassed.Immediate possession.$5,500 Modern Cottage A well-built cottage, two stories and cemented cellar; 9 , hat water furnace, In perfect order; situatéd in Montreal Annkx, clos to electréo cars : PUTNAM & McORORY 060.088 Morchnwin Pils.PROPERTY FOR SALE EEX OULS OS situated on Sherbrooke street, Dorchester street, Bishop street, Creacent street, r street, Mansfield street, Shuter street, TOUS Situatea on Sherbreeke street, Ontarie avenue, mine avenue, Victoria avenue, Greene avenue, Méuntain avenue, Bloomfield = e street, For partiouiass.apply REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, Nationa] Trust Conia ans OF.137 90eod 183 Richard and Such, 402 East St.Catherine, corner Bt.Hubert.Open Sunday and Dom- inton Day, from 10 morning until 4 even- inæ; also 12 postal cards at 990 per dos, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Globe, Toronto.For over 68 years Globe, roronto, bas been recognized e leading force in To day the Globs's circulation THE ae greater than that paper in the Dominion.seû \u2018Want adve os in Qn tario.For rates phone he Loue Mogt- resi Office, Trade Buildin, write The \u201cGiove Torentor Canada.\u2018oh \u2018ns WILL any kind lady assist young ge woman with & few baby's garments, whose husband has deserted her.O 4465, Bar Ot- ice.152 3 AGENCIES WANTED.ADVERTISER at present coverini time Prowinoes and Newfoundlan to represent good house on round; all communications 4389, Btar Office.Marli- is open same or other confidential.151 a lifetirme, xX A cua le invention, with eo an plant & ileal profils; no opposition; inyos ation ihvited, Adaress y a, alas Ta QOO0OD unopposed cowntry tice for Mle, wiih 800d property, in Eastern Ontario, for less a one years income, Ja- vestigate.Address M 4610, Star Qce.\u201c cod \u2014 BOUGHT! Parties desiring to sel} single oks or pou itorarfen, may send addresses Lo vie Fou fon ue?prey va quil ci Membr ot oa \"Y.& your resi CONT HAUCTUORS -A' company holding tm.bor limits dpsires to enter into negotiation With one or several contractors for the wouid be preferred.Proprie- tous, would prefer making & contract at ao er hound 1 feet.Address P.O.B.me ontr 152 8 \u2014 FOR SALE 35 to 40 gallon milk route, everything com; part Boud ressuns for selling.Apoly P 47 Star Office.162 FOR SALE butcher stall, established for ten years, on Sl.Calherine st.weal, hardwood fixtures, manble tables, canned gvuds, horse aud expross, 3300, 424 St.Hubert st.133 2 \u2014 FOR GALLE a frult und cigar store, ail fixed with suda fountain, show cases, vas Mein st., #H) sell fur any price on account of leaving city.152 FIRST ea rubber tired Gladstone for sule, in goëd order, cheap, as owner no use for (use.Faiace Stuble, Dorchester Street 163 2 JOHNSON, GRACE & LEPAGE, 55 Bt ames ot.r sale lloensed restaurant, one of the boat FE of the city; modern cun- vepicnces; $3000 cash, balance on easy terms.148 6 JOHNSON, GRACE & LEPAGE\u2014Licensed restaurant, alg ol, receipts $400 per wovk, $5000 oh balance STE per month; & bargain 143 6 JOHNSON, GRACE & LEPAGE\u2014Licensed restaurant, near G.T.R.d Hecelpis 3400 to $500 per woe balance to suli buyer.14b TOUNSON GRA & LEPAGE\u2014Licensed mocery, ventaie location; receipts §:ib¢ por week, Will sell 85 cents on dollar.1438 6 È JOHNSUN, GRACE & LEPAGE\u2014Bakery in the west part of the city, ¥nglish neighborhood, modern gonventences, $500 cash, balance \u2018easy terms.148 6 SOHNSÔE.GRACE & LEPAGE \u2014 ar ness place = VAGANT, (MALRY Ee => : FOR SALE _SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE) SITUATIONS tke million, Emaling BRICKLAYER wa employmen bi ee $145 lamers eg JE pel up lol inde Tdi AD.WRITER delivered in the city.J.Basin, Guy ana 213 313 Led- Anthracite coal, Macdiarmid, No.3 Canal William.Beli Tel Main 452.BXDETEADI\u2014100 white enamelled Steuds, with brass rimmings.(n sil sizes, for 33.40, af Aidert's, 38 St Catherine SU west one b west of 8L Lawrence st.104 304 BIGICLE tor sale, In good condition, with \"Morrow coaster brake.Price $13.Apply A 5000, Star Oftjeo or Tel Westmount Tk5.BRICKS \u2014 For sale 140.000, new red soft bricks, will sell cheap fur prompt del'vary in Westmount Tel.M.396%.Apply 412 Church avenue, Verdun.163 3 et DRESS\u2014For sale a handsome Alice blue volie dross, over taffuta eilk, size 38, suild at a greal sacrifice, tou small for owners, Address & 7371, Star Brancn Office.ELECTRIC FAN for sale, In use only five weeks.Lost $1850.No reasvnubie offer refused.Address W 1907, Star Uffice.1.3 5 EDISON ROTARY MIMEOGRAPH; good as new.§ 4503, Btar Office.For Sale on Easy Payments, CUTTER \u2014Experieuced cutter in\u2019 ladies\u2019 Lai- loring estabilehinent, desires change For Partiguiam address KO 3176, Blac Ontos \u2018 OUACHMAN \u2014 Wanted by sober young man busitivn &6 CURCLINAD; goud city references.Address LL 13:20, \u2018Star Branoh Office.152 3 CHEF\u2014birei cluss cooks, reliable, econonu- cal aiegdr, quick worker; best referencgos, Adar «17.sar Branch Unice.lbw CIVIL ENGINEER, 14 years eaperience, souage, Wales aud iway work, desires situullun us resident or contractors -« { PIANO For sale Haines Bros.square, 71-3 ves, Ivory keys, hamdeome rvsewuod cane Searved logs and lyre, rion tone, $150.144 Peel at, on easy terms.Layton Bros, .opposite Duminivn square N'B.- \u201close Sat- ardaye at 153 3eud TAN U\u2014$5 cash and 85 monthly, uss T welave upright plano, price Iy 56 spiendid new Williams sewing machine, $12.Great bargains.48% St.Lrbaln PIANQ\u2014For sale small practicing plano.upright.6% octaves, walnut case good condition, 375; $5 cash and 35 per month.\u2018ton, Bros.144 Peel street, opposite Dominion square.N.B \u2014Close Saturdays at 0.70.PLANO for sale, $75, payable $h cash and 33 monthly, Luys a fine 7 octave squa others from $40.The Leach Mano Ltd.560 St.Catherine st.west.near Drummond.Open evenings.133 ?, PIANO-~For sals Empire plann, 7 1-3 octaves, fine tone: will be sold cheap for cosh at 1445 Simard avenue.15 _ REMEMBER ALBERTS your furniture and stoves.He ls the otapent in the city.A visit will convince you.At 39 St Catherine West, one block west of Bt Lawrence etm \u2018| REMOVAL NOTICE.MeComber and Cummings beg to announce to their many cuttomers abd the public In general that they have removed from their former piace of business, 516 St.Paul at.tc larger premises at 373 Bt.Paul street.A very fine assortment of furs of all kinds always on hand Persian laimb jackets and raccoon coats a speciality.140 128 SAMPLES All our samples of Brass and White Enamel Bedsteads, in all sizes, to be sold at a sacrifice.A good chance for anybody, at Albert's, 39 St.Catherine West, cne block west of St.Lawrence pireet.Cpen evenings.148 SHOWCASES\u2014- THREE 6 ft.floor showcases, al à bargain.Swall Bros.23 Bleury etreet.STONE CRUSHER\u2014For sale No.4 Champion stone orusher, with boller and engine, in first ciass order.capacity 124 cuble yards per day or more.Apply 412 Church avenue, Verdun.lad 2 STOVE Bargain, Oxford gas atove, cnok.ng, fine condition, splendid hall stove, great heater, fine American plano, square, on au- count of moving.Apply 444 Amherst st, bejow Ontario.STOVE\u2014For vale gas stove, §5, gcitchen table, $1, dining room table, , bed epring, good as ne 3; mattress, 3, Tub- der vin.bleturos, \u2018carpets.Apply W 49,2, Star Office.STONE\u2014For sale cheap 100 loads broken stone, Bôc load, for filling in cellars, con- erote, otc.J.H.Morehouse, 135 Be Buenne at, M.3018.SOFA BEDS\u2014We will vel! 25 more of our amous leatherette sofe-beds, that open with springs Inside; a snap for 8:.50, t Albert's, 3% St.Catheriro west, one block west of St.Lawrence at.104 304 STONE.bricks and machinery \u2014 \u2018\u2018Tamco\u2019 hed stone, gravel and screenings \u201cRoman\u201d concrete, buildin pons.slils and lintels always in stock.\u2018\u201cMliton\u201d red and buf prewsed.dridits.Stone erushe fire engines, eto.Morrison and Co., 204 Bt.James st.Mon real.Telephone Main +332.city references.Write, stating suiaiy to W.ls st.Catherine Bl.pr ee ae OTTAWA \u2014~Wanted on commission a line of confectionery, niso wiil accept uvther linus on same terms.Apply T.J.Somerville, 648 Anderson at, Utiawa, Ont.152 z \u2018ORGANIST \u2018oung Protestant organist (coimpeient) la open to deputize dur:ng the month of July in either a city or subur- bean church, Write 8 4407, dtar office.vd 2 PLASTERER\u2014Wanted by competent person wurk as plasterer, bricklayer, stonemasun and ceamenlng.Apply sis 8L James st PAINTING, papering, tinting, glazing, contracts wanted by firet class painter; os- titnates free.Edge and Co, 020 lark ave 151 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 POSITIUN wanted es bookkeeper, shipping or office clerk, by à young man, English, Itailan, French, four years\u2019 office experience.3 4302, Star Uffice.153 à + \u2014 STUNE and brick work wanted by two competent tradesmen.town or country, Jobbing and repalrs\u2019 promptly attended to; moderate charges.Apply G., 544 St.Antoine street 163 3 TO PROPERTY OWXNERB\u2014Alterations, re- stone or brick pairs house property.bulidings, Urainage.everything connected with property; estimates given.ce, J.E.Grov i $ dé Plymouth \u2014_ 200 TRAVELLER, ake 23 acaires position, ay or out of Lu y.commission both.Apply 8 save, Siar Joe WANTED position as traveller where spe- mil experience is not necuasary, by young capable and trustworthy.Address Sess, Star Office.146 Ie WAITER-BILLIARD MARKER \u2014 Young Englishman wants situation as waiter- billiard marger, willing.F.C., 3 ver a -\u2014 1 WURK wanted by a man who ha» horse and 153 2 buggy.Address 8 4500, Star Office.WORK You woman wants work A the day: \u201chighly recommended.Addre: E 7354.Star Branch Office.153 2 WANTED position by second class engineer, experienced with Corlies and high speed engines, dynamos, motors and refrigeration machinery; have own Ad lcaLor and can do all ordinary repaics.4810, Siar Office.153 3 ood WANTED by e man of experience a position as manager of an office or would take a piace utside as solicitor, or over.eeer, accustomed (o dealing with the public.Cap make gnod in any swoh position of trust.Best of references .Address J 4410, Star 153 6 YOUNG MAN, wants position as assistant bookkeeper, experience the ob- jeut: good references.Write H.W., 318 st.Catherine wast.«50 6 reliable, + YOUNG MAN, with good connections In City of Edmonton, is in a position to handle one or more good lines on commission: references furnished.Apply H 4392, Star Office.161 7 YOUNG MAN wants job as general repair- In factory; has had good experience.R 4774, Star Office.152 3 Appis YOUNF MECHANICAL ENGINEER, 54 years\u2019 shop and office experience, hydraulic and general work, desires Ses draughtsman or otherwise.R.Cawley, 139 Richmond West, Toronto.153° ¢ SITUATIONS WANTED, (FEMALE) COOK\u2014 Wanted by e respectalde person position as cook or hodacke er; best ot references.Address 7850, Star Branch »z COMPANION \u2014Wanted by lady position as pret companion to lady or children going to the seaside; references.4112 St.Can, ins st.CLEAN Dutch servant, not afraid of work cook, wliling to go to the country.position where good wages will be Andre.es °4 a paid.Apply 1462 «8t.CQOXK \u2014Situation as cook in small family, 10 assist with houxework; elty er count opty 3% Dowd DOMBSTIOS wanted.Mrs.Jacobson's \u201cRe- Hable\u2019 Employment Crflce, 626 W.St.N B XES Catherine street, situntions 24 gensrais, | : housemaids, cooks, nurses, for city or, pour For eale, 1200 wooden boxes of a | , Kinds and sizes, suitable for families En- HOUSEKEEPDR \u2014 Wanted situation for ing to the country to pack goods in; will fousekeeper; good reference, 626 St be sold in lots to sult purchasers.Ap- Catherine, Mrs.Jacobson, Employment oO: oly to car J.G.Cote.887 St.Catherine st.fice.158 west, near corner Bt.Mark st: 151 8 |r rs MAID Situatlon wanted by an WITH Lessive Phenix your linen lasts longer and w ng la done better and quicker.Try it now.Ask your grocer or Choulilou end Ceo.Montreal.TEACHERS WANTED.ABACISTS8\u2014-Wanted public and high achaol teachers during vacation or permanentiy.Dignified work No canvasaing.beral weekly nalary Bralley- Garretsns Co.Ltd, Teachers Dept., Brantford, Ont.149 6 PROTESTANT female teacher for the Rougémont Dissentient School, with eje- mentary diploma ense state ralary ex- Recta Address J.Bachelder.Sec.and .00 12 TEACHERS Wanted two teanhérs holding Model diplomas, for Protestant school situated in the Village of St.Laurent, in the Parish of Bt.Laurent.County of Jacques Cartier, and situated one mile from aye; sala $250, from Sept.1st, 1907,\" to To.the last week of June, 1908; board asse, N.P.Vile 8t.laurent, Jacques Cartier fe 1 AGENTS WANTED.AGENTS Blg ay for agents.Men and asome wages selling our family needs them.A oroughly legitimate business.You can start without a cent capital G.Marsal! and Co., London, Ont.149 8 AGENTE\u2014Gtarti no old tnventton te on ght gente arinin money.Sal- Tra.Brantford, 149 8 FIRST CLASS, reliable agent, calling on better clase 4 goods to Tore ry sont à Beast fancy line t are: commission.Reslies to R 4776, Bras Portes.PORTRAIT AGENTS, w févr thon esives.send for our new lesaie ÉTÉ DE ll Ty xe 110 219 English lady's maid; tall, age 268, good dressmaker, heir dresser, packer and traveller; willing and obliging.Apply to Cannn Renaud, The Andrews Home, 4¢ Belmont Park 153 2 NURSE\u2014Wanted situation for experienced nurse.to take charge of invalid, or as nurse-housckeeper.The Gulid, 71 Drummond st.Tel.2261 Up.163 2 POSITION wanted as stenographer, aix manths course at Vermnnt Business, wiil- ing to work at reasonable salary.Tel call Up 3368.152 6 SEWING\u2014Wanted b experienced dressmaker sewing hy ay estmount or country.Address D 72380, \u2018Bar Branch er éice.181 8TENOGRAPHER \u2014 Young lady desires position as hand, htt beat recommendation.ddress E 73 Branch Office [¥] SITUATION ulred as tablemaid.or to take charge of children sosside.Address C 7281, Sur Branch Office 151 WORK by the day wnagted by respectable woman, gond references.Apply R 1761, Star Office 152 2° WORK wanted bru the day by competent dressmaker, est references pe?st Lawrence Boulevard\u201d after 6.30 p.m WORK-\u2014 Wanted by ® respectable woman work of any kind by the day; ean furnish best of reference.18 8.et, Point Bt.Chari WORKING EK EEPDR\u2014 Wanted posi - tion sx working housekeeper cook, pe she could have her little sise of seven objection to country.Address F no on \"star Branah Office WARD situations for experienced house pariormatd.June 29th.The od, n Drummond.Tel.2261 Touxa LA LADY in to Soa ta - land.ne LS so anted, young ceuvasses and ad.writer.Apply w a Sear * fica, BAR TENDPR-\u2014Wanted (iret class bar tender Apply evenlage, The Carlton, 238 McGill at 183% de cern, No experience ply inunediately to O 4660, Sia B BOOKKEEPER wanted.State and salary expected.Apply Star Office.Wes:cru Mout Marke:, 213 HAKER- Good.cquniry village, one man kept; permanent man.Apply Grant BRICHT BOYS WANTED For office of great manufacturing con- necessary good opportunity for advancement.Ap- and r Office.152 6 BUTCHER wanted Good Baturday man.leury at.experience to B B14, 163 3 4 where only Job to right Union Hotef.Montreal.gineer's office.to make htmse! Saturday, 9th.10 o'ciock to 8 o'clock.M.JL.Hodysun .-\u2014 \u2019 BICYCLE MECHANIC wanted, with buste ness abiitty, salary $1000 per annum; ahirkor not wanted.Apply for one week, \u201cUompetent * 5 4Mi.Star Office.153 BRIGHT BOY wanted at once, for an en- { generally ee Monday, good conditions.Addre next Sunday, between 2 and Helanger und St.Hubert at, Dent 1 BOY \u2014 vears old 10 drive urders and self useful around butcher shop 44 Cralg at.west.tice of large wholesale dry 5 Apply by lelter in applicant's 3 4506, Star Office.BOY ing references and experience Star Office.BARBERS\u2014 Wanted three first bers, steady jub; highest short hours.P.Charbonneau, st, Ottawa.ROY\u20148trong.English speaking 18, to assist around house and Ppotevara a wholesale woollen house.Address, ussful, with chance 10 learn draughting.Apply giving relureaces, tv 1 4854, Star Office.a53 2 V\u2014 BOY\u2014Wanted a wmart message boy.Good wages.111 Bleury st.\u2014 4 BAHBER, young man to begin 88 yourself, .m., corner t Wanted good strong boy about 15 make him- .M.Sanft, BOY\u2014 Wanted respectable boy for the of- cods house.andwuritine 3 wanted to do custom house work, for stat- to 8 4813, 353 3 \u2014 class bar- wages d; ih age oll, about en; per- Q manent job.W.Tull.Grand Mere.5 S BAKER and pastry cook for Fifts, gpod salary to right pe toe ch - Sherbrooke rson.Apply 158 4 BOORKEEPER \u2014 Wanted take cnarge of a set of boo ling to make himself useful work, both oung and with outside languages.State experience and aslary expected.Apply O 4684, Bar Office.man te be wil- BOY\u2014 Wanted a boy to go to the country to look after a horse and ma Ke himself Good wages, The Montreal \u201cRotling Mille Co.et.and Canal.CABINET MAK And polisher wanted, 2 good red; steady employment to men.St.Catherine street, Renaud, King & Patterson, corner Guy.152 2 generally useful.Apply 10 Bieury st > t BOYS Sranted \u201cThreading room, bolt and nut departm.steady work.Napoleon 149 6 22024 ER workmen; those accustomed to repair work prefer- competent Ltd, CUTTER wanted, men's clothing Glove Works.experienced 311 St.Paul CLERK wanted for office.Gtate ood position for young man 456 Notre Dame west.ç Le wholesale clothing house.W.Peck Co, west.« CUTTERS\u2014Wanted first class cutters Apply at John in rear of 335a Craig street 153 3 cutter, in st.Acme 163 6 references, R Addr 153 3 CUTTER\u2014W dies\u2019 suits and coats; only anted first class cutter on la- rienced men need apply.alsn 20 skirt operators.H.Apply to D 4182, Star Office.Bernstein Bons, 232 Notre Dame sireet west 163 3 CE ERK wanted, emart, intelligent young quick at figures, for min office, outside ei\u2019 limits.Address O 4662, Star Sips.CLERK wanted for railway office, ih knowledge of shorthand and typenTRIDE.OOOK\u2014~Wanted a cook.Apply Windsor Hotel, entrance COTTON MILL RELP wanted.and general cotton or call at the office of the Domi Co.Ltd., Magog.Que.CAPABLE TOOL BHARPENER work.Apply to B 4513, Btæar COMPETENT MAN wanted, fa mahufacture of typewriter Tf bon papers.stencil papers and ed to W 965, Star Office.good assistant inks, capable of taking charge of facturing concern Reply by letter, me pastry Stanley st.151 8 Weavers mill help.Families preferred.Wages recently advanced Write nlon Textile for quarry Office.152 8 miliar with bbons, car- duplicator a manu DRIVER\u2014Wanted young man for grocery express; vif.Co, 681 ft.Catherine wes fenced helpera.Brock, Desbarats AB.one accustomed driving preferred Apply to English as driver to Provi- ELECTRICIANS.First class conduit men.and exp to Collyer & cor.Hall Hill and Lagauchetiere st.1 er- Beaver 505 Apply, stating 5, pected to V 46 Star -Office.wanted nt employment, ed, 4 St.Helen street, once; ENOINERRS\u2014 Wanted statiopary engineers.experience and aslery ez- 152 8 \u2014_ FUR FINISHERS good wages, The Redmond Co.Limit- 158 2 steady FoR SUTTER Wanted practical designer.also or \"work tn retail fur atore, for Apply, siving Al references, 1 tur cutter two women for fine fall aesson.vue; Telephone or write aocustomed to machine tool Write or apply to The John Bons Co.1-4 Dundas, Ont sheet metal business, a practi Ppeitssirad, Up to date, recommended, die work and workmen.State age and salary sxpoctedr and employed Address 4490, Experienced foreman to take cement gang, sidewalk speak French and English.ter avenue.Westmount, houra of 6 and 7 pm.salary expected, capable orkers uire to Mrs.J.Griffin, Brockville, oat.red.163 FRENCH CHEF WANTED at Clarendon Hotel.Ste.Anne de Belie- paid to & good man.\u2014 ineoiwaud els firet cmes fitt work.tery wages; steady employment to suitable men, 141 2e FOREMAN wanted or superintendent for ° cal men, ez- snergetic and wel) one who knows how t o han.experience, ere lant ica.151 8 FOREMAN charge of t work.us Steady Job.good wagen.Apply No.1 Winches, between the aon Hersey Rolling Mills Co, £8t.Conde st labor alo employed Apply Pillow Pat COAT MAKER wan\u2018ed, $4, sack coats; steady employment.Apply to A.W.Cook.Perth, Ont.153 2 .\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 GROCERY CLERK wantsd.Apply right away, Aubertin and Tremblay, 1040 Bt.lawrence at.GENERAL LABORBRE wanted: skj;ird and » rick and 180 12 HAMMER MAN\u2014Wanted class drop hammer man, ue hammer.N 4604, Tel.Mount 87° wanted by fire office.one wi ence, end one as jumior, © and salary expecied, oftios used Star Office.at once a first to hoard 151 4 \u2014 HOUSE WIRYMEN wanted.Anpiy to H.EK, P.Burmer.10 York st., Westmount, Beli INSURANCE CLERK th experi- ly stating 4969.Stax 122 » SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALE.) 3 MADE 350,000 in five years in the mail dar business, logam with $& Any ome at do the werk home in x for free booklet Tells how ur, o get siarted.Box 424.Lockport, N.123 *.= HAVE a newiy pulented device, having big sales Lhrougn agents; traveller needed to make appointments, no canvassing; will pay valary and expenses weckly., HF.J.Walter son, B:antford, (nturis 149 6 JANITOR wanted ln small factory; must have hid experience und have good references; permanent positive, Apply 37 SL Jean Baptiste st 131 3 about sixteen must possess proa- wanted, al business, saiury $20 to sturt, N +807, star Office 162 8 JUNIOR CLERK Years, for ina good education, pects uf the Lust.JUNIOR CLERK\u2014Wanted first class junior clerk; must be bright and intelligent sd have gond references as to charscler.Apply.sla:ing ase to W 4378, Star nies o LABORERS Wanted.at once, at the new Fordw.ck Cement Works, Longue Pointe.Apply to the superintendent of the Canadian White Cowmpuny, Ltd, on the work.152 3 = LABOURERS-\\Vanted \u2018en geucral :abour- ers Steady Wurk.Skllged labor aiso em- loyed.App:y The Montreal Ro.ling Muils lomp pany.Notre Lame st.vpbosiis, Same .once severaq first LATHE MEN-Wariet at Class iathu Inon.dis est Whges paid te Fir6t cuss mien.N star Offive.161 \u2014\u2014\u2014 en MAN wanted, about nr IN Yoars vf age, for position requiring solue tra ng.Must ape Franca awd English Stat e and references, W 4.74, Star Office.152 2 MAN- Wanted exporter ed man for extrac- tof Thu Sov Laungry, 183 dazer- eth st.53 2 MAN wanted to drive express, Ona who understands {he care of horses.Apply to No 2 Wiliam st MEN and women\u2014Speclal ra'es lo learn barpver trade in eigh: weeks, wages wh.e learning.Kruduu:es varn $3.0 to $18 weekly, help secure positions i A Cer Barber Chiege, 119 st.wes, Montreal 144 312 MEN AND BUYS wan'ed to work in pipe mill, Hodgson Iron and Tabe Company, foor of SU.Ambroise st.5: Henry, 1.9 12 latiie hands, vise Nixhest waxes pald Fuglue and Thresher 142 MACHINISTS\u2014 Wanted hands, planer hands, Appi; American-Abell Ce.Turontu MOULDRRS \u2014Wanted at once mouiders for work on macainery and sanitary Address Tne Standard Idea\u2018 Ca, 1az er, de- obtain, hy Bran:- 149 \u20ac MECHANIS who arr men or chara! ering to quit manus, labor cay twelve to twenty-four doljars per week applying to thls address.Linscott, ford, Ont NIGHT WATCHMAN Wanted.Apply N.4613 Star Office.191 à OFFIGE ASSISTANT Wanted.voung an about 23 vears old, famlita- witl.ledger work and foreign currency: good prospects.Apply 1.lbv5, 4 Star Office, 136 15 OFFICE BOY wanted; must ba good writ er and quick a: figures Know edge nf typewr: ter praferred Apply bv etier, Christie, Brown and Co, Ltd, 264 St.Charles HBorromea st \u2014 OFF1'E MEN wan'ed a: Once, vroikkeepers, office borys.stenographers, snremen c'erks, SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALE) TRAVELLER wanted on commission, for Province of Quebec, to take line in cloth- and pants.can also carry side lines.564 Star Office 183 3 TURNING MACHINE Wanted\u2014 Young man with some experience on cuff turning machine.Apply ae once.Crescent Manufacturing Co, Ltd.2 Inspector street.160 3 Saw \u2014) WANTED at once All persons seeking high class employment, would do well to call Phone Main 151, or write us.All information frea The Canada Employment and ln- furmat'on Buseau, 60 Notre Darho east.143 12 - one who can voper- wledge of shorthand Star Office.WANTED amart youth, ate typewriter, know an advantage W 4301, 153 2 \u2014\u2014 Ware and waitresses wanted fur Hotel vaste! des Monts; also two bell boys: smart and with recommendations.Address 5 Debresolas st, Montreal.Ls 2 WIHEMEN-\u2014-Wauanied aix first class wire.men, to the right men highest wages and ateady work Apply between & and ë pan.Scott And Hubenstein, Electrica, Contractors, 342 st.James st.15: 3 WAN FED competent, experienced hands for the grocery busigess applic ants hand riting.with references, YOUNG MEN WANTED Smart, handy young men for mangle room.Troy Laundry Co, 35 Lower La- chine road, Verdun 10 : YOUR LAST OPPORTUNTY\u2014$10 to $20 1 re- counter Apply in to duction on snorthand apd boukkeeping courves, If you register this week.A small deposit will give you 15 days within which ta commence your course.Moon's Syllabio Shorthand and business College, Karn Hall, 468 St, Catherine si.west, Telephone town 3005.14 YOUN:: MAN\u2014Wanted & handy young man of 15 or dv.for private house; wag.s $13 per month, with curafurtæable bedroom and board included.references required.Apply P.Lux ivis 149 8 wanted for Customs and Ex- must have experience Ad- Box 92% 161 YOUNG MAN viss work, dress P.O \u2014\u2014\u2014 tr YOUR EG MAN as jun!or in the office of a whoirsale house; must be capable of tuk- Ing charge of à ledger.Address, stating re- ferances (oUF 4656, Star Office.182 2 YOUNG MEN wanted as travelling salesmen to seil guaranteed specialty, must be bright and capable, salary and legitimate travelling expenses paid; references and bond required.Address U 4857, Star Office.162 # SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALE) GrAL ranted to sew and answer phone, one peaking both Jangusges preferred.Apply HE.Townshend, 350 6: James at, GENERAL SERVANT want no washing; good wages, ply to 1113 Notre Damme GENERAL SERVANT wanted for s small family; must te rellable and a good pluin oook; references required.411 Guy 155 8 ered , small family, or Dorval.Ap- st.west.153 2 GENERAL SERVANT, also a young girl to, assist with light housework.Apply 181 Hutchison st.GENBRAI\u2014Good plain cook.wilh references, wages $15; family Jour 94 Arlington ave, Westmount, after p.m., or phone Westmount 1283.153 ?\u2014_\u2014 GIRLS\u2014Ten girls wanted for sewing children's wear, at 315 Notre Dame st.east.Good wages.housework, pri- HELP wanted for general Apply 200 Cher- vale family; no guoking.rier Bt.near Den! KITCHEN GIRL wanted.Windsor Staniey st.entrance.161 t Hotel 3 KITCHEN Hospital, - LADY CASHIER wanted; inust have experience.pply W.H.Ecroggie, Ltd.18 3 LADY store, ences, St.Viateur st.MAID wanted.Apply Giengarey 49 McGill College ave.3 - Young, wanted for contectionery speaking both languages, refer- good vas Apply Morin Bros, 1156 Montreal Annex.52 4 to do 33 laundress Apply LAUNDRESS\u2014Wanted a washing at her own home.ro- prietor.147 Seud LAKE MASSON, Hotel Chartier, and boarding house, vpen for tourists, rates $5.50 week.For particulars appl .Uhartler, Tel.Bell No.8, St.Marguerite Village, AVE.86, quiet private house, a e front \u2018parlor, one, and single room, well furnished, gentlemen only.Fnons Up 4130.UNION PIS E CLIFF, tu Laurentians, vacancies for few guwsls, near station, river and Post office Appiy to Mrs.Josepa Lieary, Box 9, pow eomfugiabie: 151 Shav bridge, Que.16 3 4 $ zaw \u2014 Ce rR EET 5 1 Lox AVE, No.96\u2014Llirat class.well fur- PLEASANT ACCOMMODATION, good table, Ma rnianod duuble rooms, To nogera can vents whed, cool, viean bedrooms, front, balu- large alry rooms, home comfurts.Hose- ences, quiet private house; no chiudren; room flat, every couveunjence, tv A dale Face Niagara Falls South.163 à q breakfast if desired; gentlemen only.1 4 McGILL CULLEGE AVE, 54\u2014Comfortable rooms, well furnished; breakfast if desir- commnudatea UNION AVE, 55\u2014Double rooms, 15, quiet family, gentlemen only.32 ed; lransients taken.163 3 LNI\\ ERSITY ST, Nu 102\u2014A gentleman McGILL COLLEGE AVE.33\u2014Well furnish- requiring a large single rvom on bathruum ed rooms ,every convenience, transients Liat, way find ous io picase him at this ad- taken.163 $ dress.152 + = MOUNTAIN ST, 18\u2014Nice, clean, bright UNIUN AVENUE, 100 \u2014Well furnished room unfurnished room; terms moderate 10 gentleman, electric Light, Lviephone and - 152 3 modern conveniences.152 + \u2014\u2014\u2014 MeGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, 22 \u2014 Single UNDERHILL Place, 3, oft 247 University stand doubles on bathroom flat, modern cou- \u2014Duuble and single comfurtabiy lurulsls- venicuces.Transients accommoudated.153 6 ed, lerms moderadic, 1 + 406 \u2014Rooms, unfurnish- etl, use gas slove,mod- Tine healthy locality.153 3 MARQUETIE ST.ed double front to le erate, Knglish family; M.Marchand, 197 St Lawrence Boulevard.; 150 6 4.i STENOGRAPHER for mornings only, competent stenographer.with sve knowledge of bookkeep.ng Apply, with letter, stating experience.salary oxpected, etc.to the Superintendent, Montreal Maternity, 46x Bt.Lroain et.183 3 1 TWO YOUNG LADIES wanted to serve In fice cream parior, good wages Apply at once, 98 8L Lawrence Boulevard.A GOCD chance for newcomers aad others We want abuut 200 operators to work on pan:s, overalis, shirts, biouses, shaepskin cout atc.Beginners carefully looked after and taught Apply to The Standard Shirt Manufacturing Co, Ltd, 213 Delor.mier avenue 184 128 ALTERATION HANDS Wanted for mantle department.Apply Henry Morgan & Co., Ltd., Phlllips aq.152 2 A B1QO COMMISBION.with eighteen dollars a week, salary and expenses we now offer to en bright men or women for appoint- Ing sgents Will prove to any bona fide a pllcant that position is worth $30 00 5 oct Drawer 334, Brantford, Ont.A GENERA Me Famille st SERVANT wanted.40: 8t.' A GENERAL SERVANT wanted, family of two, no washing or ironing (tial).Apply 2231 221 Sherbrooke s:.west.ANY LADY going to Scotland adout July 13th.who would ra to look after a young baby, please call 110 Island street, for particulare.150 4 COLLAR TURNERS We want two more experienced turners on white linen collars.We have Birls making from $8 to $12 per week.Why not you?Apply Mr.Powers, The Standard Shirt Co., 213 Delorimier avenue.153 3 COUK-Wanted English or American woman for cook.Apply to Matron, Infant [Incubator Hospital, Dominion Park.353 2 TYPEWRITER \u2014 Wanted typewriter for 'm- porter's office for a few months Appiy in own handwriing to P.O.ox B02, \u2018Montreal ¥ 1 WANTED FORELADY STREET, 4.off Bieury, two large to ren, furnished or unfurnished.33 à MAYOR rovins furnished rooms, MAYOR ST, 6\u2014Neatly with + suitable for lwo, or married coupie, Light housekeeping privileges.153 MOUNTAIN STREET, No.192, clty\u2014To let a furnished room, suitable for one or two iadjes, wiih use of kitchen and dining Toon.33 2 MOUNTALN BT, 176\u2014Furnished or, A nished rooms et to 133 # MAUKRAY ST, 94\u2014Nicely furnished large rouvins, terns reasvnable; leiephune.3 153 - §4.-Very comfortable double bed -sittigg room, suitable fur married coupie.133 2 MILTON ET, and singie une ur Lwu genlienled ol { = McGILL COLLEGE AVE, 13 \u2014 Furnished room, splendid location, electric light, telephone, shuver valn; gentlemsen only.ad # McGILL CULLEGE AVE, No.b\u2014Single and double front rooms.143 + WEST, 864\u2014Gentieman\u2019s NOTRE DAME a strictly private sr large front room, Hy.with use of ba SOTRE LAME W ET 641 \u2014 Furnished 011.Eas an \u2018of bath; moderate price.tLird fiat.53\u2014Furnished rooms to r UNION AVE, it desired, Transienus let, with ureakd No.RIVERVIEW HOUSE, In the beautiful village of St Andrews East, Que., large, cool rooms, stone house, good fishing and boating, an ideal spot to spend the week ond; ltvery in connection; for terms, etc, apply to \u2019inos, Moure, Riverview House, St.Au- drews Kast, Que 153 à ' sr nACATHE DES MONTS\u2014Pleasantly uated, un lake front, ood boating.Appr Mrs l'ettigrew, qathe ies Mofits, F.Q., Puat Office Box (est, Phone 63.48 10 Zaw r SHAWBRIDGE, Que.\u2014Good board and accommodation can be had by appiying tu P.M.Jordan i \u201cTHE ALEXANDRA.\u201d on Lake Share, Ste.for one ur \u2018wo gentlemen.163 2 VICTORIA STREET, 6§\u2014Furnished rooms, « double and single, Auer ligni, steam heated, gentlemen oniy.151 3 \u2014 VICTORIA STREET, No.44\u2014To let, furnished rooms, suitable for one or two geu- tlemen; eleciric light, running water, bath, not au 149 6 VIAUVILLE, 141 2nd Avenue, to let large bright airy room, balh fiat, furnished or unfurnished, modern conveniences.151 v _ VICTORIA ST, 27\u2014large double .parlors, comfortably furnished, as bed and sitting room or two bedruoms.suitable for quiet gentlemen; references wanted.152 \"WALKER AVE.unfurnished front parior, no mieals, privale; §10 month.Address A.D, Box 430).148 6 \u2018Woub AVE, 214, Westmount\u2014Three rooms, well furnished, eepara or together; board if required; private family; excellent accommodation .150 & WESTMOUNT\u2014To let front furnished roont, Westmount, near Park, price reasonabie; : geptiemen preferred.R 4775, Bur Office 5 o {Woo VE.$04\u2014Rooms, front, two seatiomen.FOOD AVE, No, 236, near Arena\u2014Lovely large room, well furnished and very comfortable, eléctric light, every convenience; partial board if necessary.52 3 for one or 152 3 ROOMS AND BOARD.off Aqueduct st, with board, with Bcoich 141 3 3aw ARGYLE AVENUE, 69a, comfortably furnished room, for respectable young man, family terma moderate.for fur machines, fur operators, cap GNTARIO WEST, 201\u2014Two furnished front and general work finishers: boy and rooms, scrupulously clean, bath fiat.Aver girl apprentices.Highest wages r- light, §7.00 each.250 8 B manent work.Apply J.A.Bourdon, a Swift, Coplana & Co.Ltd, 307 Notre ONTARIO ST.WEST.143\u2014Singie well ture Dame West 149 6 nished rovin, parlor flat, running \u2018water, now vacani, genllemen only, rent $6.WOMAN, young, wanted at once tn do tamily's washing every Monday.Apply $ OTTA\u2018wA, 19s-\u2014Tu et an unfurnished front Park ave, city.room ~~ WAITRESSES wanted at once, .PRINCE ARTHUR.305\u2014 Bright, comlort- toine st.ce, 53 81 An ably furnished rvom, private family, bath « tint ;teiephune and all mudern conveniencea WOMAN wanted for washing dishes and 153 + Henera!l wor Apply Steeles Quick - .; \u2018Bo Lun 226 t.C PARK AVENUE, 36\u2014jentlemen' a comforts, uch, 8 Catherine et west elegant single ruom ur (absolute private - ; children; telephone, pc YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY\u2014$10 to 320 fa are, referencos., 162 3 reduction on shorthand and bookkeeping : - courses, !f you register this week.A amall deposit will give you là days within which lo commence your course.Moon's Syllable 8hnarthand and Business College, Karn Hall, 468 St Catherire st west, Felephono Uptown 300 149 \u20ac YOUNG ILADY ae etenographer Apply in own handwriting, stating experience salary expected and Jf employed at present, one accustomed to invoice work preferred.& 4835, Star Office Fousa GIRL wanted, about 16, to help with children and light housework.459 Victoria avenue.Phone Westmount 1406.YOUNG GIRI.as nursery governess.one able to do plain mending.also house- tablemaid.ADply 692 Sherbrooke at.west.CHAMBERMAIDS wanted; kitchen woman and dish waaner.Apply Albion Hotel.152 2 1 CLERKS-\u2014We want intelligent girls for nur shipp'ng department, io start al week, with excelien! prospects to satisfactory help.Toilet Laundry.425 Richmond 152 3 CHAMBERMAIDS - Wanted experienced chambermaids and scrubbing girls.Apply \u2014 immediately to housekeeper, wrence 152 © COOK \u2014 Wanted Immediately a good experl- enced cook a competent chaænber- maid, well recommended, to accompany famtiy to Cacouna during present summer ; wages.Apply to No.23 Bt.Louls square.161 à K \u2014 Wanted an experienced cook to Bo in St.Andrews-by-the-Sea: references required.Apply to Mrs.Macdonell, 9 Edge hiil avenue, 212 Dnrchester st.west.58 : DRESSBMAKPR, Srperienced, wanted at once, one to machine.Apply J17a Congres ion at, Pt, 8t, Charles, GIRLS WANTED for mangle room.Troy Laundry 85 Lower Lachine road, Verdun.158 4 1 UIRIS-\u2014 Wanted two young girls about 18 or 17 years old, for confectionery store; no experience needed; good wages.Apply at YOUNG LADY wanted as aasistant bookkeeper; must koow shorthand and typewriting.Apply by Jettdr, Edmund Faves, Limited.153 2 PALACE STREET, 320, to let front parior, aleo single room.153 Catherine, very breakfast manent; references.153 2 170, corner St.central, modern conveniences; optional.double front room, transients accommodated; best i TEEL ST.} FARUOR BEDROUM, private Engliah family, nice location; phone.W 4961, Star Office.STREET, 278B\u2014One large unfurnish- well lighted room on bathroom flat; ROY oy locality, English family.103 8T.EDWARD, #§ off Bleury\u2014Two newly furnished rooms, enamel bath, hot water, eleotric light; open plumbing, telephone.pen P De 151 3 STANLEY STREET, No.179\u2014Furnished room.\u201cbathroom floor, private French family; breakfast if desired.Telephone Up 2808.150 6 ROOMS TO LET.STAR BRANCH OFFICE, A 7112\u2014Rooms to let on Sport rooke west, rooms er suite, with privale bathrooms, piano, teiepnone, AYLMER &T., No.80\u2014One double room nn electricity, also single room with balcony, bathroom fiat.153 2 Lath fiat; strictüly first class 49 6 \u2014_\u2014 + 1 AYLMER.6%8-Nicely furnished, with all 8T- CATHERINE ST.WEST, 732\u2014Double modern conveniences and shower bath, for quiet gentleman only.+ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BELMO®% ST.18\u2014A large front parlor, well furnished, Auer light, suitable for 181 4 two; gentiemen 0 pariors, furniahed as bed and sitting room or single, aiso other small rooms, use of Kate chen if required; transients.149 8 ST.CHARLES BORROMEE.279, above Ontario, à singie :ront room.bath flat, im- [mediate possession 183 BISHOP BTREET, 87\u2014A very large Bright room to rent on first floor, bathroom ad- Joining.with large clothes cupboard, just being newly furnished and decorated; very pleasant guarters; gontiemen prefer.erred.53 = BLEURY ST.209\u2014To rent nicely furnish- © éront room, use of kitchen if dpaired.BLEURY, 322\u2014Three well furnished rooms, everything convenient, era price.168 2 218\u2014Nicely furnished front and parlors, suitable for mæerried onupie 162 2 BERRI, back or nome, Auer light.CONCORD STREBT, No.7\u2014A large front 100 once, with references to 4550 Sherbrooke at, m, comtortaviy furnished, in a private Westmount.181 3 family.telephone.148 \u2018GIRLS wanted to operate Singer machines, CRESCENT ~T.No.88\u2014Nicely furnished on cloth overgaiters; highest wages peld; room.aingle.on bath fiat: possession im- boure to 6; we do not work Baturday af- mediately, Shove 8t.Catherine.152 3 H.Packard and Co, iia.ternoon.Apply lL.r 8.Genevieve st 161 3, 13 St.Antoine st.© GIRI-\u2014Respectadle young girl wanted shout sixteen years of age, to assist with house- work; other maid kept: small family.Mrs.Chas.Garratt, \"The Anchorage,\u2019 Dorval.151 3 GENERAL SERVANT wanted; references required.Appliy No.215 Miiton st.158% 3 GIRL\u2014 Wanted young g!rl with some ox- perience for confectionery store, Apply P.Mason, 859 Bt.lawrence.151 93 4 GIRLS- Wanted Mining 2Ù oom girls; good ages.Regal Cute.54 6t catherine st, near Stanley at 53 2 t GENERAL BBRVANT wanted.Apply at al once, 68 Souvenir avenue, off Atwater.163 3 GIRL\u2014 Wanted \u20ac girl to sew one who understands cutting 82 Mackay st.day; TT fin ting.eneral housework: GIRL wanted for must small family.Call 163 3 underntand cooking: at Belmont Park.GENERAL SERVANT wanted, small fam- 11y; rederences.poly 364 Elm avenue, Westmount.GIRL wanted or woman to wash dishes.one who sleeps at home.Apply to 3 Argyle avenue, oity G'RL wanted to assist in housewerk dal Grosne aveaux .T CHURCH STRDET, 49.city.Front parlor to let, furnished; also furnished rooms tn jet, with or without board: hot and cold water; no children.152 3 CITY HALL AVE, 825\u2014A few doors above erbrouke, nice large room, suitadle for with board and every convenience.153 2 8h two, i J CATHCART ST, No.16A\u2014To rent nicely furnished single room, Auer light and run- ning water; immediate possession; gentie- men only.CITY COUNCILLORS ST, No.37\u2014Furniah- ed rooms, gentleman; private family; moderate.| COUHSOT.ST, No.88.etty\u2014To rent one or two furnished rooms, with bousekeeping privileges OGATHOART STREET, 58\u2014Furnished double or singie, on bathroom nat and bed: -sitting room; telephone; terms moderate.161 3 rent s56\u2014To rem fur- a private family.133 2 COLONIAL AVE.84, oft fherbrooka, lerge, bright.furnished parlor CITY HALL AVE.Ne.nished bedroom room.sory om foriabie nase light and pat.310 for one pères :* couple, 613.REG 153 2 DUROCHER STREET, 19\u2014Rooms, one fru class furnished front PE bath fin strictly private family osality _A% \\ aT.FAMILLE 8T., No.29\u2014To Jet a nicely furnished room on bath flat, all modern conveniences._ 149 ¢ ST.FAMIL LLE 67.58\u2014Furnished rooms on ET ath flat, hot and cold wats.electri light; breakfast if desired.150 & JET.FAMILLE, 22\u2014Telephone East 739\u2014 * Handsomely furnished eingle and double rooms.149 6 \u2014 ANTOINE WEST, 810\u2014Two furnished oT, AX with or without board, in a private family.158 3 270a\u2014Furnished large 8T.ANTOINE STand small rooms, bath accommodation; moderate price.153 2 SHUTER, 78\u2014Well furnished roo all odern convenisnces; telephone; tran slents accommodated.163 3 &T.ANTOINE, 505 \u2014 Room and board for two or three young men of quiet næbiss, with English family.8T.CATHERINE &T.WEST, 961\u2014A nicely furnished room on bathroom flat.Phone ord 153 3.STANLEY BT.171\u2014XNeat single room to rent to a lady: private family; no other roomers.153 3 \u2019 8T.FAMILLE 8T.No.124-\u2014Rooms one double room On parlor flat, suitable for arried couple, also nice rooms ath fiat, young Iadies or gentlemen.152 2 ST EB ST.1137\u2014One large double ern conveniences; suitable two or rien perms reasonable; also one single front room.4,163 3 GT.MATTHEW 8&ST.\u2026, No.88\u2014One double room suitable for two gentiemen, also one single room; references exchanged.1353 2 8T.DENIS STREET, 447\u2014Firat cluse furnished double room, suitable for awe gen- tiemen or Married couple, also le room; home comforte; private amily; : 52 @T.MARK STREET, 55\u2014To let ven, ore nished bedroom and sitting room.com bin- ed, with gallery, also two roo bath oor; modarn conveniences; private family.oT.ANTOINE STREET.t98\u2014Room and board.two nicely furnished rooms nuft- able for two Fentiemen or marri with early brealifast and late dinner.163 2 \"BREWSTER AVE, 99\u2014To let front and back parlur, on bath fiat, with or with ous voard; for gentlemen only.150 5 CANNING BT.1317\u2014Board given at above address.+ t DORCHESTER BT.WEST, No.830\u2014Rooms to let, with or without board, in \u20ac well appo.nted house, Uansen gs accommodated; near \u2018windsor Hotel 146 10 DURCHESTER ST.WEST, 350, opposite St James Ulu 150 & GUY &TREET, \u201c463 \u2014Nicely furnished double and single rooms, with first class table board, witn home comforts; transients accommodated 1433 107\u2014Exceedingly pleasant breakfast if desired.150 6 METCALFE STREET.No.MET CALFE BST.rooms, wilh 129\u2014Deouble and singlo rooms, jarge and airy; transients accommodated; also good tabie board.- 183 3 + PARK AVE.26-\u2014Single room.with Board, 2 electric Might.ST.CATHERINE, 4127, near Arena\u2014Gooû furnished room, wilh board, also table board.140 6 pou x 8T.CATHERINE STREET WEST, 338 \u2014 Room and board, every «modern conveni- once; also table board, by the week or by tick 153 3 v ST.DENIS STREET, 994\u2014Double and single rooms, nicely furnished.French cooking; table board; tourists accommodated, Tel.East 3414.\u2014 SHERBROOKE BAST, 63\u2014Lovely furnished room on bathroom fiat, with first ciass board; mm on.shone Kast 2931.183 3 BHERBROOKB BAST, T1, corner Cadie Tel.East 3703; well turnished \u2018Eouble and single rooms, wi ith first clase board; tour- {sts accommodated.151 4 \u2014 UNION AVENUE, 85\u2014One double and single room, furnished, with board, 0 table board .15 UNIV IVERSITY .BT., 100\u2014fooem and board, one front double room, bath fiat, Auér light, hot water in bath; board and sep vice first olass., 153 à + WNION AVE.bi\u2014Large airy well furnished double rooms, Hirer class, accommodation for permanenty or tours witn breakfast If desired.Tel.Up 3 149 8 VICTORIA ST.33\u20148ingls and double rooms to lue newly furnished, Auer light, oaths good | ocailty; terms modarate.9 ¢ VIAUVILLE.78 Notre Dame st, beautiful large rooms tm private tampy, house faces For further particulars apply to 158 2 VICTORIA BT.24\u2014To let nicely furnished room on bathroom flat.Teiephone Up 141 14 2814.BOARD._ - MRS.R.TROUGHTON\u2014Room and DR.beard for ladies during confinement; private.351 Mance st.Phone BE.sare \u2019 49 12 7 ROOMS WANTED.eo com TORTABLY furnished front room want bath-flat; between Union enue and Crescent street.R 52 2 4772, Star Office ROOM\u2014Wantad by 5: gentleman à room be- STANLEY STREET, 143\u2014To let wel} der aishoë soome central Jeention, 180 8 ween Union ave end Peel st.prefer red.From from §7 to in H 433% Star Office.1605 : for young lads \u2018wiciaity.of Pes} te.Address B is accommodated.lelephone Up 2701.1561 10 Agathe des Monts, rooms only.Ratea buc \"+ [to 31.60 per day, $3 10 $10 per week Ar- VICTORIA ST.33 \u2014 Single and double TaRements can be made for a ad- ms, also bed-sitting room, hall gat, Jacent cotlages.P.O.Box 1838 B Tol.aultable friends or married couple.151 3 46.W.M.arclay.117 7 law VICTORIA 8T., No.b3\u2014Room.single, furnished room, fur gentlemen, terne mod GAILIFFS SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, erate.; District of Montreal.No.1901 uper- O1 , .7, VICTURIA STREET, No.72, near Sher- Cateu tn api Le, Pigintif, va.Beach brouke st, furniahed ruom Lu let, suitable On the stn day of July, 1yu7, at eleven of the clock in the forenvon, at the place of \u2018business of the sald Defendant, No.54 Notre Dame east, in the City of Montreal, will be suid by authority of Justice, all the goods and cnatlgls of the said Detendant, aslzed in this cause, coualsting of Lup graph and Beach Calculating Machines \u2018Terms cash.J.85 LAVERY, B.S.C.Moni real, 28th June, 1967.BAILIFF'8 SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, District of Muntreal.No.T:28.Circuit Court.J.S.-.Ungs, Plainiiff, vs.Le.Marie Tetreault, Defendant.on the 8th of Ju:v.1907, at one of the clock in the afternoon, at the doin:elle of the sald De- tendant, Cote des Neiges, gald District of Montreal, wili be soid by authority of Justice, all the goods and voattels of the sald Detendant, seized In this cause, coneisiing of plano, household furniture, J.Ks- MARA 3.C.Montreal, 27th June, 4 .BAILIFI'S SALE \u2014 Province of Que District of Montreal.No.1548.pir Court.J.A.Walker, Plaintifr, vs.J.Bonnier and al, Defendant.Un the 8th day ot July, 1907, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the place of business .of the said Defendant, In Outremont, wi bé suid by authority of Justice, all the goods and cnalteis of the said Defendant, seized in this cause, vonsistiag of machinery, etc.CT.JETIL, B.8.C.Montreal, June 37, 1907.BAILIF:'S SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, Disttier of Montreal.No.754 creux Court J.A.Waiker, Piatatie Sen.J.Bonaior and al, Defendant.On the 8th day of July.1507, at three of the clock In ths afternoon, at the domicile of x Le said Defendant, .onnier, No.Berri si, in the Cady of Montreal, will be oid by au- ihority d1 Justice.all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in cause, consisting of household furniture, etc.T.JETY E, B.8.C.Montreal, \u2018June 27th, 1907.of uebec, BAILIFFB SALE\u2014Province Qu eal, N Circuit M.P District of Montr C.Parent, er- reaull, Defendant.th day of July, 1907, at eleven of the clock in the ter- noon, at thé dumicile of the said Defendant, No.98 Duvernay st.in the City Montreal, will Le sold by authority of Justice, all the goods apd chattels of the said Defendant, \u201cBeized in this cause, consisting of houselivid furniture, poultry, etc.Terms ash.E.UMAIS, B.S.C.Montreal, 37th 1907.Court.9 una, , BAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 Yrovince of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.1736.Buperior Court.J.Chaput, Plainti®t, vs.J.H.Perrault, Defendant.On the 8th July, 1907, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile: of the sald Defendant, Neo.R2 Visitation.in the City of Montreal, wiil be soid by authority of Justice, all t 200ûs and chattels of the sai efendant, a \u2018in this cause, consisting of one piano od household furniture.Ter BREUX.B.S.C.Montreal, 5th June, 1907.BAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.7548.Circuit Court.A.Walker, Plélntiff, va.J.Bonnier and al, Defendant.On the 8th day ciock in the of July, 1907, at two of the afternoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, A.Desormeau, No.1288 St, Denis street, in the City of Montreal.will be nold by \u2018authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized In this cause, Sonsiatin of household Currfiture, ete.C.JETT B.8, C.Montreal, June 27th, Tver: WALLET WAS SHIELD THAT SAVED LIFE in Pocket of A.Allan it Stopped Knife in Hand of An Assallant, The fact that he was carrying a wal let in his breast pocket saved Mr.A.Allan, car inspector of the Great Northern Railway, m serious miuty.Ahont two o'clock\u201d yesterday morning whils Allan was standing in tront +1 the Moreau street station with ith » cu la of men, an ex-pugilist nemed McCarthy appeared on the scene med s knife in his hand.He let a wild lunge at Allan and the point of the knife, strii- ing the pocketbook, broke off.The blade had cut through half of .2¢ pages.urred heiween and the trio a few mutes previously, and the latter had experi enced the misfortune of naving a tct tle of beer he was carrying smasned Enraged at the loss of the precious fluid, McCarthy went on the war path and Allan chanced to be the first man he encountered.Constable Asgelin turned 1 but as one of the trio was GQ.N, NH special oonstable, Asselin refused \u2018to undertake an arrest, stating that if an arrest were to be made it wes the duty of the spécial constahle to make it.In this view he « upheld by Bergeant Maloney.with fle resu\u2019t that the assailant has not set teen taken into custody ee R.Hetnsley.Importer find watches, Jeweller, 255 St.James St.Special Notlee.Qa.T.R.System, Effective Gûndey.June 23rd, the Sleeping and Parlor Car Service between Montreal and Portland will be exte: tb Old Orchard.Trains leave Mon at 8.00 am and 8.15 pue.dally, - HAVE HAD TO FACE HARD CONDITIONS Artillerists at Longueuil Have Been Handicapped By the Wet Weather.AN INTERESTING FIGURE Sergeant Kendall Has Been Member of the Battery for Thirty-seven Years.Among the many different companies of the Canadjan initia at present in camp for the annual training is the 3rd Field Battery Canadian Artillery, which last Saturday went intu camp at Lon- gueull, just across the river from the oity.Although as far as numbers go the detachment is comparatively small, still the work that is being done and the training that the men are recev- ing is of immense value.Situated about three hundred yards back from the shore of the river, in a large field, the camp presents a pretly sight, with the white gleaming canvas in the centre of which the Union Jack waves.The drill ground is a little further back and is well adapted for the purpose.In former years the battery has always held its annual camp on St Helen's Island, but this year for the first time they were not alowed to do so, and #0 had to seek a new spot.That they have found one well adapted for their purpose is evident, and as well, it is close to the city and within easy reach.From the centre of the city to the camp is only from a half to three- quarters of an hour's journey.About eighty-five men are in camp this year, and they have with them some sixty horses.The officer commanding is Major Dodds, with Lieut.Creelman, acting captain, second In command.The other officers are Lieut.Spence, Lieut.Armstrong.and Lieut.Hanson, Sergeant-Lieut.Dr.Peavy, of the V lctoria Rifles.is the attending medical officer and the \u2018\u2018vet\u2019\u201d is Lieut.Dr.Hanson.The battery went into camp at Lon- gueull on Saturday last and will remain there until next Monday, Dominjon day.when they will go to Mount royal to fire the customary salute.A detachment of twenty-eight of the battery will go to Petewawa for target drill, while the rest will be released from further camp duty for the year, although they will, as usual.hold their regular drills at the armory during the summer.DRILLED IN QUAGMIRE.For the last three days the weather has been slightly unpleasant for camp life and the men have had their share of trouble.The very heavy rain of the Tuesday and Wednesday made tMe fields almost a quagmire and the drill with the heavy gun carriages was performed with much difficulty.The men, soldier-like, did not complain, however, and thelr principal work between the drill times is the task of ridding their uniforms and boots of the accumulation of mud that sticks like mucilage.Yesterday when a Star reporter visited the camp, however, the prospects looked brighter, and the men are now hoping for finer weather.Among the visitors to the camp yesterday was Colonel Buchan, district officer commanding, and Lieut.Morrison, of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, of St, Johns, Quebec.The two officers informally inspected the battery while at drill yesterday afternoon, and were much pleased with the way in which the battery performed the many difficult evolutions.One drawback to the success of the drills, however, is the fact that with the exception of the horses belonging to the officers the battery has no horses of its own and has to depend on the tariners in the vicinity for the number needed, and as a result generally get inferior animals, and ones that are not in any way acquainted with the work required of them, and the consequence is that it takes nearly the whole week that the battery stays in camp before their horses become at all proficient in the work required.One of the animals was the victim of a nasty accident yesterday afternoon.They are all picketed together and this one was kicked by one of ils mates, and received a bad cut on the flank.It was Immediately thrown, and the \u201cVet.\u201d soon put a few stitches in the wound and the animal will not be on the sick list for any great length of time.A VETERAN IN CAMP.One of the most Interesting figures in the camp is Bergeant Kendall, who has been a member of this battery for the past 37 years, and is by some 14 or 15 \u2018years, the oldest member, Sergeant Kendal! has been connected with military work almost from childhood, and is now 61.Born in Newfoundland almost under the shadow of a military barracks, and his father being a sol- dler, he at an early age began to take an interest in military matters.and at the age of 17 joined one of the regiments of the anclent colony.Coming to Montreal some 43 years ago, he, Joined the Grand Trunk Battery, in existence, and served for some yes in it, and as à member was one of the troop that guarded the bridges in this Q mn.The sergeant tells many Interesting 2 reminiscenses of the early days of whe militia here and of hia connection with the 3rd H'ield Battery.On his breest he wears the ribbons of the long service und the Fenian Rald medals and : those he proudly shuwed the reporter.- But a small plece of blue ribbon on the right side ceughp the reporter's attention and he asked the Sergeant what that stood for.At first the veteran evaded the question, but fure ther Inquiry elicited e information; that il was the rib of the Royal: Humane Society, which in time of peace has a like significance to the! Victoria Cross in the time of war.The medal was awarded to the Sergeant fur the saving of six persons, flve men\u2019 and a boy from drowning on Jubilee Day.1897.The battery was then in camp at St.Helen's Island and the wearer of the medal saw a boat containing the six people going down and went out in another accompanied by a bugler and saved them all.To-day the conditions of actual ware fare prevall at the camp, and what is known as a \u201ctechnic fleld day\u201d le being held.The camp is divided Into two sections and under the command of Major Dodds forms an attacking party and is endeavoring to capture the camp which is defended by the rest of the battery under the come mand of Lieut.Creelman.FORMAL INSPECTION., To-morrow the formal inspection off the battery and camp will] be made ty Major Duplessis and on Sunday church parade will be held at Lone gueull, while on Monday the battery will break camp and after firing the salute on the mountain, their duty will be over for another year.The men are enjoving the outing very much despite the bad weather ana will be sorry when it is over.They are a fine body of men ag.go at the work in a manner that Yhows that they are interested in it, while the officers have gained the confidence of those under them and are very mucly liked by all.Arrived at New York.New York.June 28.\u2014The steamer Eue ropa has arrived here from Naples to-day.WE ARE READY FOR DOMINION DAY SUPPLIES IN TENNIS oops BASEBALL GOODS GOLF coons LACROSSES HAMMOCKS CROQUET | BALLS | CRICKET coons/ GAMES - PICNIC BASKETS TRAVELLING BASKETS.FIREWORKS mo FLAGS FISHING outs: TOYS | GARDEN sets EXPRESSES, AUTOMOBILES | THE GA Holand & Son.519 St.Catherine St.We great om.LADIES\u2019 BLACK OXFORDS\u2014 _.Fine Kid, Patent Blucher cut.shoe, nicely made and finished Fine Enamel Ceiltskin, Blucher cut, Cuban heels, kid tops, all sizes., ,.Leather sewn LADIES\u2019 TAN OXFORDN\u2014 Fine chocolate colored shoes, soles Cuban and nia heels, made and well finished.welt soles, very swell shoes.LADIES\u2019 WHITE OXFORDS ther heels, all sizes.DR weight soles, tips.Cuban heels swell last, a splendid soles, fancy mer eu SD, 50.Extra fine tan and \u2018chocolate calf and Kid Low Shoes, Blucher cut, anses, 00 White Canvas Blucher Oxtords.ent, sewn soles.Jet- Fine White Canvas Low Shoes.white heels, all sizes.STORE OPEN EVENINGS, Geo G Solos 8 © 137 and 189 ST.ANTOINE ST.Just West of Windsor St.OXFORDS \u2018 The cool, comfortable, serviceable shoe for summer wear.We have a assortment of sivles to choose - 91.75 sewn moles, Ser ere een sewn rien).00 » $1,50 $1.75 Blucher cut, light su.=e IN CNL SERVICE, 5\" Commissioners in Report Report Expected to Deal With Wire Puiling in Department.« élpeciel to Theo Montreai Ptar.Ottawa.June 28\u2014Surprise was\\ex.@ressed by the Clvil Service Commission- \"ere over the fact that the representatives of the clvH seryice, in their memorial to the conmnissior setting forth reasons why they should receive a better scale of remuneration, made no reference to the desirability: of eliminating political influences - i\u2019 connection with appointments, promotions, The members of the delegation, in reply to a question, J+ waid that it was not considered advisable pa + Alnwick township, \u201cbrag, i Ein.Wiogr.- 3 dns.wife of Geo.PoweN, formerly of \"at Peterborough, aged 28 Le # rin.a native of Bedford, Que.and daugh- of > Province, is dead, aged 80.that they should discuss this pbases of the question.Mr.Fyshe one of the commissioners, - masked ff there was uny reason why a good appointment, such as the colector- whip of customs at Montreal, should be given to an outsider for political reasons, avhen there were men in the service who, by thelr tmining, ¥ied for such work.In reply to this pointed query.the members of the delegation reiterated thelr desire not to express an opinion as to the political influences in appointments and promotions.evident from the questions put commission that the report of commissioners will deal trenchantly with political influence (n the civil ser- Yice of the Dominion.COMPARATIVE COST OF LIVING.A feature of the memorial presented Ro the commission was a comprehensive Yeview of the increase of the cost of liv- fag during the past ten years.It was were specially quall- -§ shown that a man receiving $900 in 1897 à\" would now require $1.200 to live in the mame degree of comfort, and the man receiving $1,500 ten years ago would require at least $1.900 at the present time.e memorial urges that promotion examinations be abolished, and that all promotions gshould be made in each department upon the recommendation of the deputy minister: also that the Government should contribute a reasonable amount to provide for the superannuation of those who have grown old in the porvice.ee I DEATHS REPORTED.BROCKVILI.E.\u2014James Fanning is dead \u2018at Stewarts\u2019 Bay, aged 42.John D.Shaffert, aged 72 years, 1s dead at Waterto Frederick G G.Little ls dead at Water- Jett.aged 33.Eva, wife of A.¥.Robbins, Is dead at Bmithville, aged 54 Bamuel Crowe is dead at Rensselaer Is.Charles Prootor is dead at Brasher Falls Antoine Desrosiers Is dead, aged 63.Paul Rogers, aged 24, is dead at Adams Tentre.Mary.wife of Alexander McNaughton, is dead at Watertown.aged 80 BELLEVILL car \u2014George \u2018Ranny is dead.aged 8 James L.Gillen, a 5 ember of of the lesding families of Belleville, is de dead.aged 36.Weir BRANTFORD, ONT.\u2014Mrs.J.J.Hawk- Secretary avkins, of the Park Commission, is à BONAVENTURE.Que.captain Felix .Arsenault, aged 29 yoars, 1s dead COBOURG.ONT.-\u2014\u2014Matthew Dickey.of is dead, aged 7 Allen Fern, of Omemee.Is an Myre! Roberts, of Peterborn, is dead.Mrs.Fred, D.Skitch.daughter of Mr.obourg, is dead vy Aoi Avery is dead In Murray.aged > Michal Lycett.of Asphodel, is dead.COOKSHIRE, QUE \u2014 Miss Lillian Mo- ter of \u201cMorin, is dead, is dead at Calgary, Alta.James Morrison, aged 40, is dead at Gtanstead, Que.Mrs.Ethel Salls.wife of Mr Geo Keller.and dauzhter of Parker Salls, of Graniteville, Que., ix dead from blood pol- ) soninz at Stanstead.Que.aged 28.James Davidson, a former resident of , Btanstead township, is dead Mrs.Lucinda Geer.widow of the late rd Whitcomb, iy dead at Waterloo, Que.aged 83.DETROIT, MICH.\u2014WilMdam ¥.Jarvis, - rominenb in business and social clreles, E dead.- INGERROLI.Ont.\u2014Peter Kennedy, one the best known hide dealers of the aged 33, MELBOURNE.ONT.\u2014Adam Clarke is ead, aged 7 NAPIBRVILLE, Que.-\u2014Mrs.Louis Mar- widow of t ate Louie M Goud ae 83 he artin, Is OTTAWA.Neil McIntosh.for 21 vears Walenman and keeper for J.R.Booth, Mrs.Florence E.Wright, is ead.\u201c te dead.\u201c Mead, ST.JOHN.N.B.\u2014Mrs.James Donnel- , of St.John, is dead in South Boston, Robert Currie is dead at prod 80.Richmond, Mrs.Sanders Clark, of Hartfield, 1s aged Dor oy Furden Elien, of Centreville, Par! J.rrapplebeck is dead in Everett, Miss Elizabeth Anderson, of Benton, Bead in Lowell.rs.Margar Dinsmore, of 8 in Boston aged 7 L Be \"Miss Jessie M.Stutson is ean: In Bos- + ton, ared 28.Joseph M.Sleep, of Queens oounty, Ix dead, @ rld Leahy, of Bathurst, is dead, aged Wilara \u2018W_ Dogan, of La gan, o nd's End, 1» TORONTO, Used, aged ONT.-John J, Asson Is Sudden Death at Simcoe.\u201c Bpecial to The Montreal Star, Simcoe, Ont, June 28.~pMrs.Boyd, sister of of the Hon.David, Tisdale, died Es endy at her home here Wednesday.i trouble is the supposed o ft th.Mrs.Boyd was je esteem- Sa br, 3 large circle of frien I Vee .Grand Trunk Station Burned.\u201cMpecial to Tha Montrea! Star.8t Thomas, Ont., June 28.\u2014The Wa- : bash, Grand Trunk Railway depot and pump Bouse et Thamesville were burn.Wednesday.The loss 5 i ds\" $4,000 and 35,000.Both will be re-erected at once.\u201cRH EUMATISM MUNYON'S 3x CURES LT more that relieves sharp, = pe rends part of the body in és one to (rren hours and effeote a per- cure in à few ; marne he ow i It neutralizes the ik aha: tiom sore- ay 4 lame or sohing n joints, no met- your druggiey for Care and que how se bladder trouble Oure.Money liper a Te \u2018a a 100 Taw law LA Cool Suits for Hot Days Flannels\u2014from England.Blues, greens, grays, whites etc.Beau effects.rl \u201cFapegal\u201d regis ue su Guaranteed fast color.- Tweeds\u2014genuine Scotch weaves.Splendid shape- Bolding fabrics.Worsteds\u2014beautiful grays, in a host of elegant effects that are exclusive with Fit- eform.$15.up.ST.+sMost of thes are nog «first-time\u2019 orders either.\u201d\u2019 «They come from customers - temed St.Gori robo have proved its purity, its quality, ia economy.\u201d\u201d Baking Powder is n daily source of satisfaction to good cooks, never disappoints.Cook , Sear\u2014and ad quantities exest.Write for a Canade Li cimited, Mon t-Hhelorm The only Fh-Reform Wararone m Montreal 7 at CATHERINE STRELT WEST order iI ot for Baking Powder calls for 8§t.Grorge's.** who \"have St.George's It makes baking casy \u2014 and dainty meals with Book as a e.Directions are so ional Drug & x Chemical Co.{ Cabinets and = Stands = We have just received the most beautiful line of these goods i in oak and mahogany, ever shown in Montreal.Prices $15.00 to $45.00 Your inspection is invited.rfrsfeete The New Graphophone Store, The Most Handsome in Canada.vfeofrefe COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Gen\u2019, 468 St.Catherine St.West, Near Peel.Shoe last longer.that will \\ reputation by trying to sell you a substitute.2 in 1 costs him more, but it is worth it and is the same price à to you 4 i 9 0 000000 0000000 © © 2] Polish 5% When you buy a pair of shoes buy also Z\\the polish that will preserve and keep them in good shape, as well as give a brilliant and lasting shine.2 in 1 Shoe Polish is a true leather food, causing it to remain soft and + If you ask for 2in 1 it is a poor dealer take chances om his h Port of Montreal.ARRIVED.Steamship: Yaruba (Br.), 1913, Davies, Démetara and Barbadoes, sugar.BAILED.Steamship Canada Cape (Br.), 2795, ts.Symonds.South African por Bteamship Sicilian (Br.), 3964, Fairfull, Qlaagow.\u201cSteamship Cassandra, (Br.), 4726, Mitchell, Glasgow.CLEARED, Steamship lontan (Br.), 1324, Nunan, Liverpool, passengers and general cargo.Steamship Oxonlan (Br.), 4071, Dicken- sen, Leyland line, Antwerp via Quebec, London and Hull, VESSBLS IN PORT.Oxonlon (4071), Dickenaen, Antwerp, Hochelaga.Bouthwark 5840), Williams, Liverpool, Alexandra Parisian EN Johnstons, London and Havre, Allan line wharf, Latona (2708), Rollo, Shields, Victoria pier lonian oi.Nunan, Liverpool, Allan Une w Lake Michigan (3340), Parry.Antwerp, C.P.R.London wharf, Englishman (3345), Ingham, Bristol, Alexandria pie.Crown of Galacia 3a.Halliday, Bar- Bt.Lawrence Sugar Refinery.Yaruba (1915), Davies, Demergra and Barbadoe Hochelaga.hh \u2014\u2014\u2014 ARRIVALS ELSE§VHERE Smolensk, at New Yor@.from Libau., at New York \"trom Antwerp, Bulgaria, at New York from Nap) Republic, at pm ion Adriatic, at Rymouid | rom New MARINE NEWS Patricia, at Cherbourg, from New York.la Lorraine, at Havre from New York, Creditic, at Ponta Ferraria, from New York.Citta di Napoli, at Genoa, from New York Laura, at Trieste.from New York.lonian\u2019s er The Ionian, of the line, sailed this morning at Poe fin op for Liverpool, with the following Canadians on her saloon passenger list: Mrs.R.Brodie, Miss Brodie, Miss A.B.Brodie, Miss A.J.Brodie, Quebec; Mrs.Bennett, Fort Saskatchewan; Miss M.G.Brown, Montreal; Mr.Adam Clark, Mrs.Clark, Hamilton: Rev.8.D.Chown, To- son.Miss Cc.Dawson, Mr.\u201cHeber \u2018Dawson, an: Ar Dora Glanotio My B.M.nipeg; Mr.ro ano! r Hayton.Montreal; Mr.G.H.Hamlyn Toronto: Mr.Slerring.Montreal; Miss Hamlyn, Rev.G.Jackson, Mr.K.Jack- mat son.Toronto; Mr.Arthur C.King.Mont- D.J.Mc Montreal; Mrs.McBeth, Miss McBoth, \"Mr.A.w.Maybury, Toronto; Mra, Porter, Montreal; Mr.A.G.Patterson, Mrs.Patterson, Winnipeg: Mr.F'.Russell, Montreal: Mr.Steel, Winnipeg: Mrs.Stuart, Vancouver; Major Scott, Kingston; Mr.G.A.Smith, Halffax; Mf.Malcolm Thom\u201d R.Wade Hamilton, Mrs.F.A.Wilkinson, Miss Rose Wilkinson, Montreal.New York Reported.Hulifax, N.8., June 28, 7.38 am.\u2014 À special Marconigram to the Montreal Star reports the N York about.160 miles south-east of e Island, bound west.Sailed for Montreal, Ottawa, of the Dominion lime, salled from Liverpool &t 3 p.m.yesterday for Quebeq and Montreal with 1823 cabin and 715 steerage passengers, Comet Becoming More Visible.Ottawa, June 28.\u2014The brightest comet seen in four years has just come $0 the ss.Empress of Britain Safled from Quebec Te-Day.Telegrams are accepted at an envers to this steamer, via MAR \"88.Minneapolis Are Due in New York on Méndsy.es Telegrams are accepted at \u201cny Telegravh Office in Canadas for immédiate qra sleemets vis MARCONI MARINE STATION, H Lira geitvery to the above 8 - Margen! ¥ Wireless fon Toor Co.of Canada, oN Tel Office for immed} lesraph A m Toh ate ATION, ss.Vaderland : Unie BLOG.00 Notes Dame ot.0 notice of Mr.J.S.Plaskett, who has charge of the big telescope at the Dominion Observatory.The wandering member of the solar system is approaching the sun and daily growing more bril- Uant.At present the comet can be seen through an opera in the early ng towards the south-east.and in a few weeks will probally be visible to the naked eye.Fined for Seiling Ice Cream Sunday.Special to The Montreal Star.-Hamilton, Ont., June 28.\u2014 Charles Knowles was tried at the police court Wednesday for selling icecream icecream sodas on Sunday.The defence was that the.place was a restanurant, and under Judge Morson's decision it was legal to sell ice-cream, which was a food, but Constable Tuck swore that when he ordered meals there a wajtreas told him that no meals were served.The magistrate did not consider that it was a bona fide restaurant and imposed = tine of $20.Kicked to Death by a Horse.Special to The Montreal Star.© Bt.Norbert, Que., June 28.\u2014 The eight-year-old son of Theophile Bol- vin was kicked by a horse he was Jeading to the pesture, and instantly killed, Good Ale\u2014like malt beverage.on having I The Safe and Healthful Beverage Good Ale\u2014like GARE \u2014is good for you.Good Stout\u2014like Laball \u2014stimulates the flow of gastric Juice in the stomach, corrects unwholesome acidity, and assists digestion.\u2014holds in solution all the virtues of barley malt and hops\u2014vigor and rest producers.Good Stout\u2014like Gad \u2014builds up and strengthens the whole system.India Pale Ale is the Ale of quality.Its absolute purity and wholesomeness make it the ideal Cie reemee The finest of all Tonics Restorer of Enfeebled Systems \u2019 India Pale Ale is an excellent nutrient tonic.desiring to prescribe, will hardly find anything superior to this.\u201d Montreal Branch, J.W.Moffat, Manager, 127 Delorimier Ave.© gual fs ) Physicians po \u2014A leadings Health Journal.If you want America\u2019s finest Ale or Stout, and the equal of anything brewed abroad, you will take the trouble to imsist At all Dealers, Cafés and Hotels.= Tel.Bast 1158.HOCOLATE D.MASSON & C0., Agents, MONTREAL and TORONTO \u2018Purity Bread\u201d Is sold only by Jas.Strachan, 246 City Hall Ave.Tel, East 71.GIN PILLS CURE 3, Ridney Troubles 132 8 2aw The Jones Underfead Stoker PREVENTS SMOKE AND REDUCESFUELBILLS JONES UNDERFEED STOKER CO.Lia, 512 Coristine Ballding V2 147 32e04 MILITIA ORDERS ISSUED.Lieut.-Col.Scott on Strength of Ordnance Stores Corps.fpeciei to The Montreu Star.Ottawa, June 28 \u2014Miliüa orders issued yesterday .announop that Lieut.-Col.R.R.Scott, of the Imperlai forces, having been selected \u201cfor & two years\u2019 appoint- Canadian Permanent Force, on the strength of the Ordpance Stores\u201d Corps as supernumerary announced of the inside civil service wii be allowed it a that in future members leave of absence in excess of their annual leave fo for = a, riod Jong tn the wo hich h in camp wit w they od gore potaty as Fa es permanent Leave The man, who feels old, is the man who neglects his liver and stomach.Every man can be §o or 60 years YOUNG, by kecping his stomach clear\u2014liver active\u2014and bowels regular.A dessert spoonful of Abbey's Salt, in a glase of tepid water every morning, is the \u201cfountain of perpetual youth.\u201d Try it this summes, and keep young.25¢.and 6oc.a bottle.At all druggists.pe.\u2018We want the RIGHT PARTY Fu eh rem in Card ircdon eof wor math » Four Cylinders, 25 IP.Touring C, \u201cSeas Five People, $2500 will be WORTH WHILE.WE MEAN IT.Catalogo telling of | dbo & dadilly sent on application.Manufactsred by re its THE CHATHAM MOTOR CAR Co.Limited, ( in ser Training Our Daughters.In the Queen.Mrs.Alec Tweedie teils Bt the wonderful schools they have in Germany for training girls for their du Yes of wife and mother.The Germans tare nothing if not practical, and there- ta:ik and theory in practice In Yore what ia mere Other lands bocomes stern Uheirs.We all meander on about the way ® girl shouid be educated.but what steps Bo we take towards securing the des!ired resuit?The most important crisis in Unan's life 13 her marriage.What tion do we give our daughters for thet momentous event\u2019 The \u2018awyer and tioctor have their four or nore Years of training.s0 have the architect and ihe engineer.Evéry branch of work must be laboricusiy\u2019 prepared for except thet of motherhood and wifehood, the 1nost fBificult of all.Take an ordipary Caha- Wan gin in her early twenues about to be married.She knows nothing of mar- Keting\u2014nothing, or next Lo nothing of hygiene of food.Bhe may be able to © à cake, but ie ignorant of food walues and how they should be regulated.Perchance she can embroider a cenire- piece, but would bungie a blouse.and 1s Quite in the dark about the finer ways of mending.She is quick and bright but household accounts are an unit - gated nuisance, and mosey sips through her fingers ike water.All th.s shoud De changed.She should go to her new home prepared in even particular for the duties she wiii have to undertake.Ehief among which is the sacred calling of motherhood In Germany tney \u2018Undertake to train a girl to be an effi- client house-wife and mother in every respect.And not only do they tra.n Lie girs for married life.bul in vase they phould not marry they are trained for other employments spec:auy sulted to women.They a.l learn how to market, how to ulillze the less expensive cuts, how to ccononuze while [ceding their families wel, how to mend Leautifuliy.and so on.Nothing ls neglevied, noth- Ing overtooked.If the German gir! falls Wn her married life, :t is not through vant of preparation.How long w.i it We before our educational system is suf- \u2018iciently advanced to each our daughters Nhe necessaries of life Instead ui the \\rills ?a wo- pre- have scnools whieh Summer Evening Frocks.One young woman who is a great social Kavorite and has Lhe repulation of dress- ng well on very litte money recently Misciosed the secret of how =he vould @fford su many dressy sununer dancing Bowns, +] always have them made late in the Besson, just before 1 am ready to go mway.| have a dressmaker in the house \u20acor ten daye at $1.75 a day, and 1 scw with her every minute._ \u201cBy that time summer fabrics are very tnuch reduced, and embroidered baligtes, nulls, IncEmblineEevan Bis \u2018 lovety- nov- mites of the season\u2014can be picked up for from a half to a third of their orignal price.Laces and enrbroideries may aiso be tought very reasonably, and there are sure to be bargain sales in ribbons, »û 1 can afford several sashes, girdles and \u201cfobon garnitures for each gown, thus quite transforming them.Be.mides, I have the advantage of seeing ali the latest modais and new styles, and thus oan Evoid communplace effects.\u201d Female Labor In France.Of the 37.730.600 population in France.Btatistios record u working population of 19,750.075, of whom 6.805,510 are women and girls.The number engaged in agricultural pursuits is 8.176.069, of whom 2, 558.952 are women, Of the 1,822,620 people engaged in commerce, $88,999 are women, and of the 1,015,439 people employed in domestic pursuits 791.176 are females.Those engaged in industrial pursuits furnish employment to 5.819.855 people, of whom 2,124.842 are women.The percentage of {females employed in four branches of labor ls: Agriculture, Si; commerce, 35; domestic pursuits, 77, and learned professions, 33.Madame Melba.Always very jolly.and entirely without affectation, Mme.Melba takes lLttie or no pare of her voice.She possesses a colonial accent, a peculiarly attractive laugh, fine eyelashes, and\u2014her Once during one of har first seasons at [Dovent Garden.she was singing in \"lady when some faise curls she was weaning fell unashamed to the ground.It was impossible to pick them up.so wie went on singing.hoping that the Shen prince and princess.in their box n the stage, had not noticed.But mitérwards the princess said to her (very wrchiy for Alexandra!): \u201cAnd they were such pice curls, too! The Day's Little Story.Mrs.Prown\u2014''How many lodges does pour husband belong to?\u2019 Mrs.8mith\u2014\"'Only one, but it seems to êneet six nights a week.\u201d A June Menu, BREAKFAST.Strawberries, Powdered sugar.Malt breakfast food.Egg balls on toast.Breakfast coffee cake.Ooffee.LUNCHEON, Cold tongue.Rice croquettes.Hot Johnny ouke.Tea DINNER.Vegetable \u2018 Ourry of veal.Riced potatoes, Buttared carrots.Pineappie and celery salad.Cocoanut tapioca pudding.Coffee.Egx Balls on Buttered Tonast.\u2014Cook Sard six ogee, remove the yolks whole, voice.| | that It reemed as if by THE CHAPTER IV.\u2014Continued.\u201cBut husband, Monsieur, = said the Comtesse, whilst unshed tears seemed to vell her volce, \"he is in such deadly parti\u20141 would never have left him only .there were my children .1 was torn between my duty to him, and to them.They refused to gu without me.and you and our friends assured me so so'emply that my husband wooid be sauf, But oh! now that I am here amongst vou all \u201cAn this boawtifa!, free Engand 1 think of him, ving for his Hfe hant- my ed like a pror beast .in such peril .Ah! I should not have eft him .1 ahould noi have left him! .\" The poor woman had completely broken down.fatigue sorrow and emotion had overmastared her rigid.aristocratic bearing.She was crying gent- 1¥ to herself.while! Suzanne ran up to her and \u2018red to kiss away her tears.Lord Antony and Sir Andrew had sald nothing to interrupt the Counesse while she was speaking.There was no doubt that they felt deeply for her; their very silence testified to that\u2014 but in every century.and ever since England has been what it is, an Fng- Hshman has always felt somewhat ashamed of his own emotion and of his own sympathy.And so the two voung men said nothing, and busled themselves in trving to hide their feelings.only succesiing in Took.ing immeasurably sheepish \u201cAs for me, Monsieur.\u201d said Suzanne, suddenly, as she looked through a wealth of brown curls acro raté The company now cumes before the aldernen and asks that mew experts b> appointed.There is no reason in this.What the company should do is to come out in a manly way and say just at what price it wHl eupply gas to citizens for a contract extendint over a given number of years.1 bave no rakh in this sliding scale scheme; 1 cannot see where citizens are going Lo benefit by it in any way.\" Speaking of what the Fire and Light Committee had done at tis meeting yesterday afternoon to advance the gas question, Mayor Ekers said that the truth was the company had made no offers whatever to the city; all it had done was to say that 11 would be satisfied with paying a dividend of seven per cent.tajts ahareholders.etated he was t surprised that the compan- had not made a definite offer, as to tha price of gas.This was because no matte © what price the company suggested there would be those who would find fault.\u2018AN.Lariviers said that the company had not given the city anytiing ve:y definite to go upon in regard to the sliding scale system: at the same time he was of the «ninion that the company Had shown a certain amount of good will.He sald that if the company would make an offer, as fo a low starting price of gas, the sliding scale plan might have an opportunity of passing Council.Another member of Council stated, however that there were many pitfalls in the slidire scale plan and he felt sure a majority of Council would never accert it, HARVARD FRESHMEN WON.The Eight Oared Rack Won by Crimson by Eight and a Half Lengths.New London, Conn.June 28.\u2014Har- vard won the Freshman eight by one and a half lengths, and Yale, the \u2019Varsity four-oared race by perhaps ten lengths, on the moming tide, on the Thames River to-day, and the result confirmed predictions.Coming with he great victory of the Yale Varsity eight last night, the win of to-day was a source of gratification to Yale men, as showing the calibre of her 'Varsity squad, judged by Coach Kennedy's way of training.It was an easy race for the blue to win, while the Freshman race was a hard one for Yale to lose, and cprrespondingly a fight full of glory for the youngsters from Cum- ridge.The latter race was worth seeing, although a mere remnant of the host of yesterday's spectators had the courage to stay over for it.Both races were up stream, on the incoming tide, in smooth water, and both were rowed in slow time.It was Harvard strength in the Freshman, and lack of it which made the results as they were.Official time at the finish of the Freshman eights was: Harvard, 11.15; Yale, 11.19.The official time for the \"Varsity fours for two milea: Yale, 12.33; Harvard, 13.15.te TO SEA ON TOY BALLOONS.Rockport, Texas, June 28.\u2014 Minna, the two year old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Moody, of Waco, was carried into the alr yesterday by a bundle of toy balloons, which an Italian peddler, on the veranda of the hotel, tied around her walst, thinking to please her.Before the spectators could recover from their surprise, she was wafted out to sea, fifty feet in the air.A launch occupied by George Mun- affe, of Denver, was In the bay, and he came to the little girl's rescue.Firing at the bundle of balloons, he punctured several of them and she began to settle downward, finally being safely landed.COLLEGE TRAINED ELEPHAN1S AT CIRCUS.Coming by four special trains of rat Way oquipment ie olhius wel reaca Mottrea: earty Sunday mormns.VD toe WUrK Necessary 10r the Cure où hoiwes, animals ald workmen wil Le carriea out that day; Lud masiage.nant DULAINE DuUNUAY us à Gay Or lust Jur the workmen.Early Monday inurmng strenuous activity wili prevali, dg ad must be in vruer by ten v'uock, a.winua hour the parade will leave tne lot.\u201cFighting the Flames\u201d will be one of the spectacular leatui as of the Fore P@Uugi-Deas DUUWS Wien they eal LIL Nere Munuay and sueaday.It is claimed the spectacle whl Le one of the most thriläèng exnibltüans of the science of batiling with fire evèr fur- mashed the public, the exhibition will take place in the big hippoarome oval.where a panoramic scene representing a city street will be shown.Genuine Iiremen m teats of heroic daring and dexterity, hose coupling, quick niton- ing.the acts of bravery, saowt how fives are fdught in our large citfes, In a manner must realistic.heal fire \u201cbe- partment hurses have been secured, they show an imelligence in their work that js little short of human.Fire engines, hook and ladder apparatus, hose carts and all kinds of modern fire-fighting pasaphervalia and devices havé been acquired by the Forepaugh-fells ma ment.The scene Will représent a gald day In a section of @ great metropolts.More than 1,000 actors will letid & ance to the production.The thriller for this sedson is the Automobile somiersault, an act In which a young woman qrives a racing auto down a run-way and turns =a backward somersault wi the machine.Other features include wonderful feats of equeostrianism, acts show: ing the perfection of animal train\u2018ng, daring eerial flights and the huadrs) and one novelties which go to mize up an interesting performance.Among the principal artists engaged tre: Oscar Lowanda, chief of the world's great riders;.Oi Davenport in \u2018lt I- cult bareback exploits; May and Vie- torka Davenport.with their beautiful English th hbreds; three herds of college trained elephants; Captain Patterson\u2019s two schools of educated seais and sea lions: Edward Bhipp'e group of high school equines; the Fieher fam- flv Im a flving aerial novelty; Wil Adair, sky-high trapeze rpecinlisi: the Btirk family fin aerial evolutions; Frederick Zobedl2 in graceful gymnastic feats; the Navarros.hand balan- oing\" experts; Nettle Carrol.golden wire artiste; the St.Leons in an.ex- hibitton - sted Mbbon equilibriom; Mamie Klein, who performs terpsi- chorean ents on n silver line; Joseph LaFleur in his Parisian ath- totic novelty: the eight Dollars, a troupe of Engl .acrobats: the T'er- orming on swinging steel cir HARRIMAN ARRESTED AT VARSITY RACE President Roosevelt\u2019s Aide Has Mili- lonaire 8eized for Encroaching on the Course.Speclai to the Montreal Star.New London, Conn June Harriman was arrested by Billard, President Rooseveli's naval aide, for encroaching on the course in his motor boat at Yale-Harvard race last evening.He was taken in custody soon after the start and lost the chance to View the exciting finish from his own craft, by belng forced to go aboard the revenue cutter Gresham, where he saw the close of the contest in an Indignant fruine of mind.Lieut.Billard, who was fn charge of the revenue cutters, had warned every boat owner not to follow the race.The \u2018Varsity struggle had scarcely been started when Harriman In a powerful motor boat, started to follow the race.28.\u2014E.H Lieutenant Lieut.Billard an Chairman Scweppe, who were aboard e regatta commitiea boat, the Arrow, repeatedly warned Harriman to stop his engines and get eut of the course.Harriman not only Pald no attention to them, but took n position right along side the referee's boat and held tt.Oft the navy yard Lieut, Billard signalled for a launch and tooted the revenue whistle, which finally caused Harriman to look around.\u201cYou are under arrest, sir,\u201d shouted Lieut.Billard.\u2018\u2019You will give yourself up to this man who will take you aboard the Gresham to awalt my orders.\u201d Then it was discovered that the man in the motor boat was Harriman.Chairman Schweppe, of the regatta commit.tre, was very angry, and he shouted to Harriman in terms which the latter &ouid not mistake The rallroad king levellad Wis fore finger at Schweppe and yelled back: \u201cYoung man, I will see you later.\u201d Schweppe's\u2019 friepds aboard the Arrow Æaæse Harriman a gentle laugh.Harri.man was detalned as any ordinary prisoner aboard the Gresham until after the race was over, when Lieut.Hillard went aboard the Gresham and released him, but ordered his boat tied up at the Navy Yard, The fncident may cost Harrl- man a fine of $500.Harriman was in a very indignant mond when he was taken on the Gresham.With him were two women guresta.Harriman, from time to time, made various remarks, which could not be distinctly heard about the activity of the regatta committee.Harriman had come here to witness the boat races on his steam yacht, Sultana, which is now in the stream, but irstead of remaining on board, he started to get a More intimate view of the contest of oarsmen from his power boat.He peered intently at the proceedings and tha authorities of the course declared that more than once he was admonished to Eet further away from the shells.The race had just reached the exciting climax at the second mile, and it was evident that one or other uf the crews was soon to develop a lead.It was at this point that Harriman fell under the displeasure of the regatta committee, Had he had a pilot he would also be liable to lose his license.tHE COLLINS MURDER CASE.Thirteen Witnesses Furnish Links in the Prosecution\u2019s Chain of Evidence.Special to the Montreal Star.; Hopewell Cape, N.B., June 28.\u2014 Thirteen wiinesses were examined yesterday in the Collins murder case.Fred.Bailey, son of the station agent at Hi- gin, proved the finding of Father Mc- Auley's driving reins In the culvert near the station.His mother, Sarah Balley, told of the prisoner ayriving there, and asking about the train, and that he was great- + excited when he heard that the train had gone, and she saw him walking along the railway in the direction of Petitcodiac.Sectionmen Barchard and Robinson testifled to meeting tPe prisoner three- quarterg of à mile from Elgin Station, going t&Wards Petitcodiac, on the track, Wm.Berry, who lives about four miles further towards Petitc.diac, testified to the prisoner coming to his house and having his supper, which was the third meal the Crown had proved he had since leaving Father McAuley's.Ezekidl Bailey, at Forest Glen, swore that he saw some one, thought to be the prisoner, on the rallway \u2018rack there, and directed him to Joyce's boarding-house for the night.Joseph Joyce, a son of the proprietor of the boarding-house, swore that he saw the prisoner have two watches, one being a lady's hemting case gold watch, and the second an open-faced silver one.James Young, a boarder at the same house, swore that he saw a gould watch in the hands of the prisoner, and also saw him counting money from his pocketbook.There were at least two bills and some silver coin.Charles Carle swore that he met the prisoner within a mile of the Petitco- diac station on the morning of Tuesday, the 21st; that he asked the distance to the station, and what time the train went out.Thomas Mellon added to the evidence that he gavr before about finding of the horse belonging to the priest by the roadside, with onfy part of the harness on.Wilful Murder in Pinewood Case.Special to The Montreal Star.Kenora, Ont., June 28.\u2014The trial of John H.Paul, accused of murdering his companion, Henry Shelling, near Pinewood last winter, concluded yesterday, and the jury, after forty minutes\u2019 deli beration, returned a verdict of wilful murder.unsel for defendant applied for a reserve case.Bentence was déferred pending a decision on this point The Wantworth Conservatives.Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton.Ont, June 28 \u2014Lieut.-Col.Ptolmey may be chosen tn succeed E.D.Smith, M.P., As the Conservative candidate in Wentworth.COMING TO CANADA Stock Markets Sag Off All Round -In the Afternoon\u2014C.P.R.Net .+ Earnings.An engagement of $500,000 in gold for export to Montreal was announced in New York to-day.The (fact that there were only B7 bida, amounting to $1,300,000, for the New York City bonds was a discouraging note, and the market sold cff, the decline reaching a4 much as 2 per cent.in Union.CALL MONEY UP.Call money went as high as 10 per cent, in Wall Street.The Montreal market was easier.BANK OF HOCHELAGA.The Hank of Hochelaga will open on the nd of July next its new branch bank at Nu, 62 Notre Dame street, Viauville.CONVERTERS BONDS, Canadian Converters tonds were listed .on the Montreal exchange to-day.C.P.R.NET INCREASE.The C.P.R\u2019g net inclease for May | wus $331,695.Afternoon Transactions.Son Ry.\u201425 at 108% 25 at 108%.Switch pfd.\u201410 at 100 cash, Colored Cotton\u201425 at 52.Steel\u201425 at 24%, 25 at 24%, 25 at 24%, 5 at 24%.lake of Woods pfd.\u2014 10 at 105.Toledo\u2014-25 at 254.Richelieu\u201410 at 65.Colored Cotton bonds\u20141000 at 95.Lake of tho Woods\u201415 at 73%, 25 at +312.: Coal\u2014!5 at 573, 25 at Bil.Illinois pref.\u201425 at 83, 25 at 83, 15 at 83.25 at 82, 12 at 82%.; Power\u2014I10 at 90%, 5 at 90%.10 at 50%.Steel pref.\u201410 at 53 7-S.Street Railway\u201425 at 205%.l'etroit\u201450 at 65, 100 at 65.25 at 64%.Scotia\u201425 at 6644; 25 at 661s.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.June 2R ma Juno 27 Close au Fell Telephone.B C Packers.re Dem.Toxtile.Havans Ry.\u2026.0 .Mlinole Traction.Lai the Woods.Do do Pret.Laurentidepref.Do pref.KX 8 Steel .Ogilvie pret Rech & Untario Twin City.foo\" By com.Mont.Power.Mont.Cotton .Mont Street R Mont Telegrapb.Ohio Traction.BONDS Bel Tel'phons 3 pe.Mochelaga .Molsons.Moutreal.245 Quebec vires fderchauts.160% June 28 up to 230 p.m ftocts Opaning tiga, Low.Amalyamated Cop'r | Rif Ay 85 American Loto com 5s4 5 Bus Am Suvar Mefin Co.1227 120% Am smitg& Ref Co.J1844 119 117% Am Car Poundry 423 41% 43% Am.Steel Pdy.com.7 Ta 7 Am, Woollen.s.» c2u00e pores Anaconds Min.Co.574 STTe 57 Atohes Top & St Fe.90% 1s 20 Do Do pret.Balti & Ohio.do pref.Brooklyn Rapld Cen.Leather Chyo.Gt.Westn.Chen.& Ohio.Chic.4 N.W.« Mil.à St Paul -olorado Bouthern\u2026 Cons.Gas N.Y.Detroit United Ry.1., & West.Delaware & Huilso Denver & Rio Grd.Distillery\u2019 secs.0G North Ry pfd .General Electric.K'nsas 4 Toxas com Do com pré Louisville à Nasbv* Missouri Pacific .Mex.Cent .N Y Central & Hud.Erie Railroad Texas Pacific.Toledo Rys & Light Twin City.Do pref.West Union Tel.Wis.Central com.16 40 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.3 8.Bache and Co., 29 Hospital street, report the Csusing prices to-day as follows: June 27th, 1907.Opening Highest lowest.Cleese Wheat July P5154%4 083g B43 95% \u201c sept 00 84 JOO va ie Cora Juiy 4 53% 53% 319 \u201c tept Bd 33 544 5% 84 Oata July 439 43 424 42% \"\u201c Fept 3H 3s Ny 57% Por: Juy 1595 1607 15v5 160d + tept 1026 1635 1620 1843 Lard +015 ar0 #75 #7i BO \u201c feps .vos su7 short : Ribs Jaly H80 #60 3 .855 + sept 482 He 2 877 811 BO NOTICE: The Strathoona Silver Mining Company of Cobalt, Limited.One thousand shares of the Capital Stock of this Company (pooled) is offered for sale by a firm of mining brokers of this city.There is no so-called pooled stock of this company that can be offered for sate to the public.Any person purchasing any such stock or the rights therein does so at his own risk.Thia compeny will! not recognize any ruch sale or {transfer This company's dock ts sold direct from the Fécretèrse office or through ite\u201d authorized agents.By order : J.P.BEAUDOIN, Secretary.New York Cotton Exchange.Messrs.J.B.Bache & Co., 29 Hospital street, report the cotton market as follows for the Star: n.High.Low.230, January Lo.11.65 11.78 11.65 11.98 July .,.11.75 77.97 11.75 11.82 August ., .11.77 11.981 11.77 11,89 October .11,57 11.67 11.58 11.67 December .11.57 11.69 11.54 11.68 Montreal Power Bonds ASK FOR DETAILS, DOMINION SECURITIB3 CORPORATION, LINITED, Cnnsdn Life Bidg', ; FE.C.NORBWORTHY, Mgr.\u2018 $500,000 GOLD IS STEEL UP AND MR.ROSS AGAIN A BIG BUY Holdings Now Estimated to be About 16,000 Shares of Common.There was a great deal of bullish en- thuetasm in sto ks to-day, and while Dominion 8teel again aswuined ership of the loca list the other promin- the dead.terest in the stock and many participated ing the trading.Charles Meredith & Vo.biggest buyers on the novement The stock opened at 23%, went to 234.then advanced to 24%.COAL WAS UP, TOO.Dominion oa! which has he'd back for some days, made a two-point spurt, and on a few small sales ran up to 58.TALK ON \"S00\" RAILWAY.The belief is expressed on tne local \u201cStreet\u201d that the preferred stock of the \u201c505 Railw&y will be retired and that the dividend on the common wii.be Increased from 4 to 8 per cent.4% The common held around 10%.while the preferred so:d at 13% an advance of 10 points inside of u few days\u2019 time.Detroit United was again stronger, higher bids brought out no stock.and IN WALL STREET.The Wall Street market opened close to last night's closing and advanced further in the first few minutes of trading, with dealings quite active eavy profit_taking, however.Place on the advance and there was quick drop in prices, Unlon Pacific losing nearly a point from the earlier high level The market again rallled, ang alrca then has displayed decided strength in the face of a vall Mnney maiket, which ran up to 8 per rent.Canadian Pacific and \u2018Bou\u2019 actel wall TORONTO CLEARINGS.Clearings of the Tuono banks during the past week inchiding to-dav, totalled $22.427.052.last week cleatings of the Toronin banks totaiied $2Ésä0 17 during the corresponding week last rear $20,344,225.and 3$17.806,751.during tia similar week of 1905.THE BANK STOCKS.One reason for the deadness of local stocks aside altogether from the tightness of money is sald to be the halief of substantia! loca! liauses that hank stocks ara not yet through declining \u2014 Toronto Btar._ SAO PAULO FIGURES Sao Paulo stock sold steady Aron) 116 this Morning.The approximate statement of earnings nf the company for May [5 out, with no very strikingly bullish features.(iroes earrings for the month show an increase, as compared with May 1906 of $3.83 or about 41 per cent.but operating rharged increased 36,564.nr about 17,19 per vent.and the result 15 A devrease in the net.as compared with May, 1906, of $:.- 805, or about 2.47 per cent.Taking the average of the net for ihe five months of the vear, earnings for the year at the rate of About 13 per cent, capital are TOLEDO RY.FIGURES, Toledo Rys.and L.Co.Mas gross increase, 36 143.net drerease, $6,634.auT- ylus decrease, FI1.748 From January \\1st.Eross Increare, 51,490, net decrease, $19,- 148; surplus decrease, $36,809.Londor.\u2014Copper firm, spot, £96 16s; 165.Futures, £90 15a; up 15sup Bar silver.30 15-16, up 1-16d.For year ending June 3Dth, Atrheson is extimatesl will show surplus after a\u201d charges sufficient to pay five per cent on preferred stack, and leave balance equivalent to between 15 and 16 per cent.on common stock.Banks lost $7.236,000 to since last Friday.rub-treasury MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Hoch.Bank\u201438 at 147.E.T.Bank\u201425 at 161, Coal pfd.\u20142 at 107.Textile bonds \u2014 $500 at 8i%d.Mer.Bank-\u20141 at 161 L.of Wooda\u20145 at 13%.20 At 73%.Bon common-\u201425 at 108 Detrojt\u201418 at 63 Mont {3 Ry -\u201438 at 20K.Toronto Railway\u201464 at 101.Power\u2014175 nt 80% 25 at 89%.5 at 8X 115 at RA, rinldrd-\u2014100 at 754.I.aur.pfd.50 at 106.Mackay pfd.2?5 at 65%, °5 at 65%.Tilfnois §fd.\u201469 at 83.Rich.& Ont.\u201423 at 654.Rio bonds-\u2014$10.008 nt 737.Coal\u201425 at 56%, 26 at 5614, 25 at 581, 50 at 68.Iron\u2014375 at 23%, 27 at 23%, 25 at 23% 250 at 283.100 at 23% 150 ar 23% 10 at 233.640 at 24 50 at 24%.25 at 24%, 152 at 244.25 at 24%.50 at 24%, 15 at 24% 50 at 24% New Street\u201433 ay 202, 2 at 202%.\"RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment returns on Montreal stocks, compiled by Oswald Bros.are as follows: Loceuil ent issues fell more Into Une, und La: some extent participated in the rise.Power, for instance, ran up to 84%.Canadian Pacific crossed 172 In Wal Street, \u201cS00\u201d Rallwaz Le:d its good advance of yesterday.and ailogether, a- though the gener\u2026 Hst has not been whipped into life, the feeling showed a marked improvement from the biue run sentiment that has infected the market for sv lung.MR.ROSS STILL BUYING.It 1s \u2018dollars la dougnnuts,\u201d as one Droker put it, that Mr.James Ross is still a buyer of Dominjou Steel on a large scale, and at the 080 of the board\u2019 at 12.30 1t was estimated that Mr Ress petoonally owned 16.) shares vf tal sock, perhaps more Over 20M shares changed hands asain, and +.hile there was pretty grnera, in- Sir Henry Pedatl, a director of the Bumett & Co.and I.J Forget & Co.lwome:nion Steel Co.arrived fn Montreal were prominent as the vnief Luyers, the ths morning and immediately gol alu first Inentioned firm being Ly far (Le touch with the Interests who are working for a sullemrenl of the Mteel and Cowl trouble Sty Henty \u20188 one of the peace leaders, and thinks the vasé suou,c.Quetbrecs, 11'40, Tha local reredpts to-day were 14,565 boxes.North Western Grain Situation A despatch received on \"Change to-day says regarding the wheat situation: We are getting bad reports from Dakota, and belleve there will be a great deal of disappointment over this crop.The grain is badly put (n.and the wet weather has brought the weeds up faster than the grain, and while lt appears al | right from a railway train 10 a traveiling man, vet when th fields are examined they prove disappointing.\u201cWe have not had any trouble with the frost in the North-Weat for two or three years.Prior 10 that time we were al- wavs leaking out for frosted grain, both wheat and flax.and we must not forget that with this lale =cason we are quite likely to have the old-time trouble with frosted grain.\u201cTaking it all In all.we do not think the out:ook in the two Dakotas ts just | what it should be.This scems tn be a Linck season, and we must not be i00 sanguine about we outcome of the north.wentern crop, as it is a difficult proyo- siton POTATO AND EGG MARKET.POTATOES.\u2014The potato market was a littl» weak to-day owing to the arrival of a few lots in the clty.As the new crops will not be reudy for about three weeks yet it 1» expected that all the old stock will be preity well cleared up, and that in consequence the market wil} go higher.The prices are unchanged today, sound whites offering at $1.15 to $1.20 In #ingle lots; at car, $1.13 to $1.5; in car lots.$1.05 uv $1.10, sound red pn- tatoes.$1.10 to $1.15 In single lots: nt car, $1.06 to $1.08; in car lots $1 to $1.05 FEGG8\u2014The market is very flat to-day.with prices ranging sround 16% .n wholesale lots: 17¢c to 17%c In single; selects, 19c to 20c.The receipts to-day were 816 cases.WANTED.10 shares International Portland Cement.1000 shares Cobalt Lake Mining Co.1000 shares Larder Lake Proprietary Gold Fields (pooled).J.BE.CART Investment Broker, ausiph, ont.Phones 428-545.3 138 Corto Stathy & Co.Stock Brokers, No.13 St.Sacrament St., Montreal Members Montreal Stock Exchange.BEARS HIT ELEVENTH HOUR BULLS TO-DAY And Many Suffered Losses On the Break in Prices.Fron: the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicugo Board of Trade.Chicago, June \u20198.\u2014The eleventh hour bulls in wheal.those who loaded up \"n the highest prices of yesterday and failed to take profits, suffered losses this moming.when July sold off from 43% to 4).September from 99 to Y¥8.and December from 1017 to 1007.These de- «lines were on the selling mentioned above and the general lack of support The ful! figures in tha/Jones-Inglis report were the cause of a Bharp reaction later, when July rallied from 94% to 9%, September from 98 to 987%, and December from 10074 to 101%.Great Excitement.The pit was chock full of humantty.the excitement was at a high pitch, and the bell wether In the lead of the respective factions the cynosure of all eyes.Trade was enormous and changes price quick.South-West Estimate.H.V.Jones and John Inglls, crop ex- périls, \u201cstimate the wheat cropy of the South-West as follows: Kansas.3%.000 000 bushels; Missouri, 28000,000; Oklahoma and Texas jointly, 7,000,000, a total of 73,000,000 bushels, against a crop of about 150,000,000 bushels last year, à loss cf a little more than 50 per rent.Oat Situation.There are practically no oats in Kansas and Oklahoma.In Missouri oats run poor to fair.The Minneapolis Market Record advance proof sheel says: \u201cThe acreage of wheat in Minnesota is 20 per cent.less, end in the Dakotas it is 6 points leas than lest vear.The condition of crops 1a generally called good, about 24 per cent, of the acreage is sown to Durum wheat.Canadian Crops.Brosseau & (nmpany received the following message from Montreal: \u201cConmipre- Fensive reports from Winnipeg should show 80 per cent.of crop as being fully 18 days late, 20 per cent.as 1?days late.sweltering in } conditians from.now to} nverago foo ; : Reumania E.w Kaid, of Slaushit Ë | cables that Roumanis wheat crop condi-\"# ?tions could, hardly be worse.Com pp cutiqak bad Paris wheat wits ott vy to Te, Antwerp £dvanced 1340.Liverpool Market, At Liverpool wheat closed % to; higher.The strength {herd was.due the sharp advance at Chicago end to the fact that America was buyer of wheat there.Considerable w wus sold in the En h market owing Leavy arrivals, the uggregate being fears !y a miitfon bushels Ia the past th days, cqupled with fine wenther France, Germany and the United Kiné dom.The weather in this country was more favoruble.and western Canada reported rains fn districts where needed.Argentine Shipments.Argentine wheat shipments for wesw were small ut 1,712,090 hushels.against 3.312.000 bushels the week before, | 1.336.000 bushels a year ago.Corn shi nents, 1,869,000 bushels; weok, ago, 1,8 vou.A \"a: year ago, 2.787 000 bushels.N | Argentine visible supply wheat, 1.478.es.06 bushels, and corn 1.747,000 bush Ë compared with 2,140,0960 and 3,738, - Lusliels respectively à year ago.\u201c x Threshing Started.= Modern Miller will say Saturdays \u201cRains have Interfered with the wintee Jr - wheat harvest In many localities, noth; hiv in the south-west.Reports are ia \u2018 cefved fiom Kar {ond thir work le progressing notwl a standing the interruptions.Some of threshine retarne from fouthern Kansts;\u201d where thé worat damage was done dy hugs fiost and drouth, showing vields one-third tn one-half of Ipst vear's crop.Joseph F.Pritchard: HAY AND OATS MARKET.HAY ~The market f« firm.The quot- JAtinns arr: No 1 $15 ta $16.50: No: 2.- $15 to 313.50.and clover mixed, $14 ts 814 50 OATS\u2014The prices are unchanged.Nos 2 Man\u2018toha 49 to 18%: No ?Ontarta:49, to 481g; No.3.474 to 45e: No.4.47 toy) 4640.! i METAL MARKET.: New York, N.Y.\u2026\u2026 June 28.\u2014Tron, cest foundry.22.50 to 23.50; steel, 20:45 copper lake, 23 14 to 23 1.2; elo\u201d ,2.: 29.50: ! frolvtic, 22 14 to 22.1.2: tin, 437 lost; a ! New York, 5 34: &t.Louis, 5.62 187 #ihad™ | ver.67 18: antimnny.10 12 to 1\u2019 1-83 .spelter.New York, 6.45; London I firm, 19 15 ! rnd general present conditions fatorabie, Diamonds, Diamonds.Diamonds, but do not esa how under best possible Hemsley, Jeweller.255 St.James BG ; .2008 WE OWN AND OFFER $6,000,000 .Chicago City Railway Company] First Morigage Five Dated July 1, ruary | and August |.at Chicago.or fully registered.Optional at 110 and interest on or before August | 1912.but not thereafter, if called for payment by the Company.(Under the 1907.Due February I, g Denomination, $1.000.Either coupos\u2019\u2019 J} Per Gent Goid Bonds cu 1927.Interest payable Feb-< - 4 Chicago City Ordinance,-if-the city purchasés the property it has the\u201d right t *> redeem the bonds before maiurity.See below.) Application Will be Made to List the HBonds on the : York and Chicago Stock Exchanges UE FINANCIAL % 7 (As Officially Reported July 1, 1907) - Outstanding; Capital Stock.fae easrate tae aes ses $18,000,000 Bonds Certified by Trustee .Cie beara cas ae.$8,000,600 Lean Honda Held tn Treasury .+20 seu ore + 3,000,000 .Bond» now offered .6,000,000.EARNINGS AND EXPENSES Year Ending December 31, Gross Farninge .Operating Expenses, Taxes and Depreciation Lo.ch ees Net Earnings ( Applicable to Payment Aunust] leterest om Boads Outstanding as above, $300,000.These bonds are issued for the purpose of paying off the floating debt ; and making necessary improvements and additions to the property of pany.ard are secured by FIRST MORTGAGE on property now owned\u2019 hereafter acquired.The security of these bonds is attested by.agreement under Ordinance of February 11, 1907, property of the Company be purchased by the city, the PRESENT SHALL BE CONSIDERED $21.000.000.and that whatever amount.re}: is expended by the Company for rehabilitation, etc., shall be added to said present value, and such amount of bonds as has been issued for such purposes | will be called for payment at par and accrued interest.The City of Chicago further agrees in the same Ordinance, granting this Company a twenty-year franchise from tion any new franchise to operate street railways in the district occupied \u2018shall provide for the purchase of the Chicago City Railway Company's property on: the same terms as the city could then purchase.This Company has paid dividends consacutively since | mer issue of bonds was actually paid off in cash on July 1, PRICE 98 AND ACCRUED INTEREST N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY BANKERS 0 385 Federal Street, STATEMENT 1906: cf Bond Interest '.the \u2018 ot À 4 J City of Chicago in pu 3 which provides bat if UE 4 1 the 1 (See above.) February !.1907, that at its Fol 870, and'its for: 1901.\u201c ppp XC Boston, .N.W.Harrla & Ce, NEW YORK.Harris Trust & Savings Bawk, First Trust & Savings Bask, CHICAGO.CHICAGO.° HICKSON, THORNTON DAVIDSON.EIT 129 T3e0d CE SON & DAVIDSON Members Montreal Steck Exchange, Stock Brokers.868 NOTRE DAME WERT.Prices.Div.Yield We ndvise investors to take advantage Tel.Main 2204.a N NE 7 407 |Ment yesterday regarding business pros- fo one month when the first on earl of present prices.Various listed stocks = .ny i C Fron 108 « 379 PEOtE: Th a mee sre payable W f land be bé o-d will return from 6 per cent.to 9 per cent._.Montreal Street.206 10 485 1 think the srtuation which has pre- and better prices next ween\u201d aes ester A A ught tocay at about one- or money invested.Particulars on appil- Diamond Flint Glass Toronto Railway x.d.109 6 58 pates for neverai montht past rar generally expected.quarter of its real value, but i i: rapi ly increasing in price.catfon.Bell Tel, Main 545.P.O.Anx 1026, .Twin Clty Ry.- .9% 5B 63 ov oo ros- \u2014_ Probably this year we will see \u20ac monter increase than in any pre- 150 20 ' Detroit Railway .65 5 7g9 Perte for the futurd are Burnett & Cu: The more ron.an L aires mie sa 8 8 A eee sommes a goal on | orties terre ch mera viows one | Company, Ltd.% % 8 Be may have à lito motback in busi.TAY #0 8 litte higher, and if they do A man to-day should no more leave his money idle in a DIVIDEND NOTICE.\u2014 8, 67: ness.but it should not be Important.there wiil be a substantial reaction and bank than he would think of beiag.idle himself.Make your 7 en \u201cConcerning the railroads, their earn- movement Within a comparatively nar- k too.W howe h Wy d A quarterly dividend of 1X per cent.DOMINION POWER 7 g13 n8\" rontinue to make astonishing gains.Tow range.money wor ecans You how you can actually dou- on the preference stock of th \u201c Company AND TRANSHISSION 7 gag However.!t wonid be n great deal bétter > \u2014 ble it in a year without taking the slightest risk either.Investments \u20148& CO.has been declareg, and will be paid on : A \u2019 7 for them if their business were running E & C Randolph- \u201cThe insléers have w 1 d h de thaw: ds of d d the 30th day of June inst.FALIFAX TRAMWAY.7 4 10 per cent.to 15 per rent.lower.In \u2018particlpates in the rise to this level, and.in Western land have ma ands of men independent.Again 4 St Pr is Xavi 8 By order oo the Directors, QUEBEC RY.LIGHT & POWER.7 gop Lt Came thers would be more profil for 03 Near ha We Mn Judes.want to tee the we say\u2014Put your money at work and eam two salaries for your- 84 St.Francois Xavier &t, A.M.McGREGOR, TRINIDAD ELECTRIC.$000 chan ene handled sconomumiy 7% side confidence and response.\u201d If eats.self, then you will make headway just twice as quickly.MONTREAL, ary.ABK FOR PRICES.3 28 MONTREAL EXCH RATE a Perations may \u2014 TREAD Ban desert ROYAL SECURITIES à 506 MONTR E ANGE S.1.c offic, \u201c Bt.Bacrement - Telephone xd.190.8 615 - B.Picken: The Téporis from active Johns Mc( on I Alh Doslors In Oobailt, Larder a os.company's otic.\u20ac July .4th, a1 3 CORPORATION, Limited Bank of Montreal .346 10 4.07 Montreal exchange rates: Buye #0 bona houses show that the bond _m on, ne son, .koko snd all Mining pm, for the pu fe receiving the fa > 4 379 Bt.James atreet.jeone peut xd LA ; 10 4.92 days, 9 11-16; Sight, 9 13-32 ro Te Ca- [1s More encoyragine, and that fhro Si ks aneial report a the aD ao elec n 2 à J.NESRITF, Manater ante Bank LL.188 {a7 ples 9%: Francs, short.510% to 61 1.38: jou the week Mibré har béen om, ir tooks.ne before ihe \u2018meeting.0.Ake vice S ' Paex \u2018omimerce .\u2026.\u2026.78 arks, short, 18 to 951-823: Now es of securities which heretofore have 22 Bank of 0 B di M |.Montreal, June 33rd, 1967, Mackay oqm.xd.87 4 5.97 York funds, 1-16 tb 1-16 D, pad a very limitéa market.O ttawa u na, ontrea Phones « « Main 4071-4072 8c-trese.C Vir BR ag Noe Ee ba _ - - te - ee - TU I Vi i tu, c me di - RB, 4.FN ' y Vo.> Every Holiday Has Needs > (te, J \\ nf J / of Its Own \u2018serve you from 8 a+ -.ul 5.30 p.m.\u2014There will be new styles entirely in Holiday Belts.(Store Closes Daily at 5.30 p.m.) E All Canada celebrates Dominion Day on M onday.It's important that nothing should be missing.Make an inventory of what you have already got and think of what you haven't.Many a holiday 1s spoiled for the want of a parasol, or a pair of canvas shoes, or a lingerie waist, or an extra \u2018skirt, or a pair of gloves, or a purse (especially a full one).: This store will be full of suggestions to-morrow, when we'll be here to \u2014A new lot of White Canvas and Tan Shoes will be in from Boston.\u2014We will be selling Fancy Mandkerchiefs at .15 each that are worth .20 to .35.\u2014Don't forget a nice Linen Duster Coat, $6.00 or $7.50.\u2014 Try the Veiling that will wash.It's a silk tulle; something decidedly new.\u2014Or those new Auto Scarfs of a heavy silk net, in regular automobile shades.\u2014New neckwear in\" every thinkable design and for every purpose.\u2014 In fact, everything that a lady would wear, we have it ready to put right on.Friday.June 28, 1907.KITCHEN & COMPANY 604-606 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.The premises lately occupied by Thos.Ligget & Co.For the best VALUES to be found in the city, we ask you to see our splendid ranges of FINE AXMINSTER CARPETS FINE WILTON CARPETS FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS FINE 10 WIRE TAPESTRY CARPETS Being all the newest productions of the leading makers in Great Britain.See them at \u201cThe New Carpet Store, 604-606 St.Catherine St., West.Tel.Up 4376, ) Comfort and Elegance Are the objects abtainable by wearing the celebrated TT.AU LA DEESSE CORSETS Watchers.ASK FOR THEM.152 2 | A L olion acwell.as a soa P Pond's Extraot Soap invigorates the myriad of blood-vessels under the skin, and clears the pores of all waste matter.It brings the glow of health-gives that clear, velvety skin whioh is real beauty.Women, who use Pond's Extract Soap can put {away skin- foods and ylotions.Pond's \"Extract Soap does the work of both.If your druggist suggests one of those ; artificially colored \u2018 \u201cwitoh-hazsel\u201d soaps, don't listen to him.Insist on having ARMOUR 8 COMPANY \u2014Makers of Fine Toilst Boape.Bole Hicensses of Pend's Extract Ca , ca Tes + \u2014 3 Wey Drowned In New Brunswick.day.Ho started to look at the booms, | but fell into à aluiceway, landing on OT 1 i ai & thie Mont .Star.| bis head.He was rendered uncons ae.\u2019 Jo¥u, NL, June #8.\u2014Fred.Mar.[and was drowned without being\u201d able fin, ped -stxteen, of Büctouche.who.to call for help, and before his ab- FT with father was #0 king at! the : wence was noliced.The, body was re- \u201cJaoue Mu trs ed Wednes- ! covered at low tide this mornins.- wed ati a 7 res Special Summer Offer TO ALL PIANO BUYERS, A genulne discount of 10 per cent.will be given to ail purchas- Sra of a Piano during the month of uly.These Pianos are up-to-date in every respéct and are fully covered by our (Guarantee for ten years.Easy terms arranged to suit sers, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE\u2019 F Layton Bros.144 Peel St, (Opposite Dominion Square.) N.B.\u2014Close Saturdays at 1 p.m.1533 2 law PRIZE LIST AT PRINCE ALBERT SCHOOL.In the annual examination at Prince Albert school, St.Henry and Ste, Cu- negonde, Miss Annie Sigie won the gold medal, donated by Ald.N.Lapointe, for the mighest marks in arithmetic.The remainder of the prize lst ia as follows: .Boys (Grade I.J\u2014I, 2, John Tucker; Frank Currie; 3, Robert Kelly, 4, Leslio Wagner; 5 Ernest Jones; 6.Hugh Kinneburgh.Girls (Grade I.)\u20141, Ruth Robine; 2, Helen Proudfoot; 3, Ethel Brooks; 4, Lily Kruger; 5, Winnie Davidson; 6, Ethel Chidley.Boys, Grade IF.\u20141I, Allan Campbell; 2, Bertram Annett; 3.James Patterson; 4, Gordon McKernan; 5, Clifford Ash- ton.\\ Girls, Grade I1.\u20141, Lizzie McPartlin; 2, Leonore Freedman; 3, Alice Bartlett; 4.Fanny Willis; 5, Lizzie Clarke.Boys (Grade II1).\u20141, William Kin- neburgh; 2, Frank Everett; 3, Edgar Higgins: 4, Frank Shaver Girls (Grade IIT.)\u20141, Lottie Cunningham; 2, Myrtle Hamilton; 3, Reta MacVicar: 4.Dolly Harfield.Boys (Grade IV.)\u2014I.Jeffry Dumes- nil: 2, Willlam Campbell; 3, Robert Bryce.Girls (Grade TV.)\u2014I1, Renee Hancock; 2, Mary Dolphin; 3.Edith McKernan, Grade V.\u20141, Amy Brown; 2 Jeannie Cunningham; 3.Laura Pickard; 4, Margery Hancock.Grade VI.\u20141, Claire Mattice; 2.Max Sigler: 3.Philip Abinovitch; 4, George Horsnell; 8.George Weir.Grade VII.\u20141, Lena Mattice; 2, Annie Sigler; 2.Percy Amey.Killed by Electric Current.Special to The Montreal Star.Terrebonne, June 38.\u2014Harassed by the taunts of some of his companions, who guyed him with cowardice, Ed- ouward Desnoyers, a joiner, working on the bridge between Terrebonne and 8t.Francois de Sales, undertook to show them that he was a brave man.He tried to climb a pole of the Laval Electric Company of Shawinigan.He go\" up easily enough, but once above imprudently put his foot on the high tension wires, He was immediately struck dead by electric shock, and the body fell to the ground.7 St John's 180th Anniversary.Bpeclal to the Montrea! Sta-, \"St.Jobn, N.B., June 28\u2014The 150th - \u2018 anniversary of the firsi sett'c._.speaking peupl- \u2018on the St.Jain, \u2018which takes place ch the 20th of September, 1903.will Le Attingly cbserved.a - Restoration and Renovation\u2019 of; Por] trait of Hocquart, the Reyal + Intendant.The portrait of Hocquart, the Roy Intendant, which has so long Hung on\u201d the eastern wall of the Elgin Gallery, at the Chateau de Ramezay\u2014one of the most interesting and valuable of the portrait collection in that historic build- ing\u2014is now in the hauds of Mr.J.Pur- ves Carter, the art expert, for renovation and restoration.The canvas, which is some two feet square, had become su blackened with age that the features of the pictured face were al most obscured, aud unsightly cracks were painfully evident un tlre canvas.The hand of the restorer has altered all this, however, and the face now stands out vividly, crowned by the luxuriant, powdered locks of the period; and somewhat prominent eyes conveying al impression of -erenity and strength to a remarkable degree: Thrown carelessly across \u2018the.shoulders, of which very little appears, is a crimson mantle so disposed as to display a brocaded yellow silk lining, the effect of its rich folds having been completely lost beneath the discoloration of almost two centuries.The xuf fled shirt is slightly open at the neck.As yet the portrait 1s only partially cleaned, and the canvas bac ground which had stood the test of time for over a century has been renewed.Mr.Carter was first inclined to think the portrait, the work of Pierre Mignaud (1610 1695), but the\u2014dates do not agree, but it is now certain that the artist was Nicholas Largilliere (16561746).St.Paul Protestant School.SENIOR DEPARTMENT.111.Model.\u2014Basil C.Molean, first general proficiency; Grace I.Trotter, second general proficiency, application to study, good conduct; Christina M.Atchison, gen.prof.good onduct; Louise FE.Brown, punctuality, application to study and general proficiency.Elsie Evans, general proficiency; Grace A.Beechey.general proficiency; Hilda Davison, gen.prof., good conduct; Constance FB.M.Staines, gen.prof.good conduct; Mildred E.Cook, gen.prof.: Arthur R.Janes, app.to study and gen.prof.II.Model.\u2014Elizabeth D.bb, first gen.prof.and good conduct; Jennie M.Reese, gen.prof.and app.to study.William Knowles, gen.prof.app.to study., punct.: Frank S.Worrall, gen.prof.; Hugh Cunningham, gen.prof.; Harry Orme and Elste H.Bedford,equal, gen.prof.I Model.\u2014Alice Evans.first gen.prof.app.to study and reg.att.Marion A.Cook, gen.prof.and good conduct; Samuel J.Jolley, gen.prof; Willlam W.Reid, app.to study.| ; 111.Elem\u2014 Katie Davis, first gen.prof.app.to study and good conduct; Ada Evans.gen.prof.app.to study.Cote St.Paul Prize List.I\u2014Flem, Class A.\u2014Charlie Higgins.reading, writing.arithmetic, proficl- ency; Victor Tylee, reading.ecripe ture, geography.proficiency.Edith Knowles, writing.drawing; Ada.Tylee, scripture, proficiency, attendance; Wesley Waterson, scripture, geography.attendance; Albert Darbon.scripture, geography.Albert Jolly, reading: Ada Waterson, atte ÿ Gladys Forrester, reading.geograph | tables, spelling, proficiency: Wille Willams.geography, writing, acrip=\u2014 ture.tables, spelling.proficiency, an Florrie Read, geography, arighmeti tables.proficiency.equal; ¥rank > reading.arithmetic tables .spelHn proficiency, and Phyllis Davidson, geography.arithmetic, proficiency.equal! (ord n Bimaslie, artthmetic.scripture, tables, proficiency, and Gilbert Baternan reading, tables, apelling, proficiency.equal: John Tock, geography, tables, proficiency: Rosa Taylor, tables, proficiency: Lionel Higgins, geography, proficiency: Flossie Warham, arithmetic, scripture: May Gilbey.sorip- ture: Ernest Evans.application.Raymond Thomas.reading, scripture.Grade 2nd Elem.\u2014Pisie Stirling.ges- graphy, arithmetic, writing, scripture.spelling, English.first proficiency: Winnie Staines, geography,arithmetie writing, scripture, spelling.English, proficiency: Ernie Bateman.arithmetic, scripture, spelling.English, proft- ciency.Robbie McBride, geography.writing.scripture, spelling.proficiency, and Eddie Hartley, arithmetic, writing, scripture, English.proficiency, equal; Gordon Ellis, geography, arithmetic, scripture.spelling.proficiency.and C.Guthrie, scripture, spelling.proficiency.equal: Maggie Reid, reading, writing, proficiency.and Jas.Fraas, arithmetic.scripture, proficiency.equal; Frank Reese, proficiency: Bertie Lewis, proficizrecy: Florence IIope.reading, application; Kate Mortimer.proficiency.Primary Department.\u2014Ian McLorle, spelling, scripture, geography, punctuality.special for spelling during term: Basil Britton.spelling, reading.drawing and punctuality; Winnie Davis, spelling and arithmetic: Mil dred Forrester.spalling and reading: Hazel Fraas, special for spelling during term Jack Bateman, writing and spelling: Isabel Robb, reading: Hazel Reid, careful work during term.CRUEL BACKACHES The Trouble Ucually Due to Poor Blood\u2014Dr.Williams' Pink Pills the Cure.) There s a common notion that backache is a sign of kidney disease, but this is absolutely wrong.Not one backache in a thousand has anything to do with th.kidneys.Hundreds of people die of kidney disease who never had a backache\u2014and hundreds who suffer contin y from backache have nothing wrong'with thelr kidneys.By far the most common cause of backache ia muscular rheumatism.Nearly all the rest of the backaches are due to weakness and poor, watery blood, or in the cn~e of growing girls and women, te A alments that make the \u2018 so many of that sex miserabl: i at let a backache frighten you into the belief that you have kidney trouble.What is really needed to cure the average backache is a tonic, blood-buliding medicine, and Dr.Wiliams Pink Pills ars the great- es\u2019 blood making r _edicine medical science has yet discovered.Every dose actually makes new, rich red blood, thus curing such common ailments ns anaemia.head-che, backache, heart palpttation, indigestion.neuralgia, rheumatism and the ailments of girlhood and womanhood.Mrs.W.Qee, Strathcona, Alta.says: \u2014\"I was à great sufferer from anaemia, 1 wax completely run down and was tortuf- od with headaches and backaches and 1 doctored foi wm long time but was no better than when I began.T began to take Dr, Wil llama\u2019 Pink Pills and they completély restored my health.\u201d \u201c.PA Get the genuine pills with the fil! name \u201cDr.Willissny' Pink Pills for Pale People\u201d \u2018on every wrapper aroitnd each box.Sold by ers or by mall at #0 BLACKRES OF AGE pre GES WAY TO EXPERT B32 \\ id the massive brow, finely cut features 1 calm f: American\u2014 Camp Beds.Friday, Japanese Matting Cases, FOM .2200 horn eens 82-95 Imitation Leather Cases, from .2.222 se as aa eee $1.50 = ANA Bargain in Sunshades > A small clearing line from a manufacturer enables us to sell on Saturday\u2014 50 Ladies Sunshades, and stylish pretty natural size White Silktaf brass frames, new shape, choice of wood handles; regular price $1.49.Specially marked for Saturday.each .coi $1.25 Flags for Dominion Day! Dominion, Union Jack, French, Irish, 8 x 14 in, regular 5c each, for 4e Rubber Camping Blankets.regular $2.00, for Folding Hammock regular $2.00, for You will need a Suit Case for that week-end excursion.Leather Suit Cases, from.84.00 Steamer Trunks, from at ee spelled success 81.50 $1.50, $1.70, $2.75 Chalrs, $1.30 (leaders -63-95 | FANS.«ANS.FANS | 300 samples of Fans, in silk, feathers, etc.all different de- LL.25e signs; values up to 89e .SACHET POWDERS Pivert's and Roger & Gallet's Sachet Powders, all odors.regular Tbe ounce, for, per OUNCE .«or covrennon 59c HAIR BRUSHES.dozen, 9-row Bristle Brushes, an extra good value at 35c, for Hair 19\u20ac 80 Holiday Goods | nd Care in spending money has \u201cmen, not stinginess or meanness, but wisdom and method, and thought in planning every outlay of money, whether little or big.Saturday will fnd us entirely ready to supply every Holiday need of all classes and every age.Our prices tell why we are a Saving vesterday after a: for most nch our lection in town.our popular $1.50 to $12.50.for Holiday Gloves \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ladies\u2019 very fine Lisle Thread Gloves, elbow length, mousquetaire wrist: black, white, | grey, mode, navy; $1.00 | quality.Saturday morning, per pair .4.2 222 2400 Ladies\u2019 fine heavy Pure Silk Gloves, elbow length, black and white only; splendid wearing quality; special, per pair .81.00 SC Hats for the Holiday! \u201cHere's the best and cheapest Hats in the city,\u201d remarked a lady shops.We make the further claim that ours is the most complete col- In Ouung Hats and Lingerie Hats we have all the popular shapes, combining simplicity with good style.ideal for the holiday.Hats from 75c, Children\u2019s Flops, tour of all the Cheyenne Hats; June 28, 1907 98c, $1.25, 2) Delicious Candies value 25c 10c Supplies for Dominion Day must be bought Saturday.Increased supplies at lowest prices here.: Caramels, regular 25¢, for, perlb.c Cream Caramels, per box.5< .\u2026\u2026.| Dresses Children\u2019s Outing | Perfect comfort 1 is essential to real i! Veils for the Outing \u201cToo much time cannot be given to the selection of a Veil, Hat says a noted When manufacturers have any big lines to clear they come direct to us; we never hesitate as to quantity if the price is right.100 doz.cleared at a price; the lot comprises all the newest styles, best qualities, newest designs; for ages 2 to 15 years.Remember, price.; A large variety of styles; prices range from 39c to $2.25; sold in the regular way would sell for 43c to $3.75.at manufacturers\u2019 all Dresses in Print, Gingham, Cham- +EHEHLS Holiday enjoyment, and one of the most important features 1s the footwear.Our comfort-giving shoes are especially adapted to outing trips; cool, snug-fitting, low priced.Ladies\u2019 white canvas Oxfords, light, flexible soles, covered Cuban or lea- i ther heels, all sizes; $2.00 va- | lues for .$1.55 Ladies\u2019 tan Russia calf or chocolate vici kid Oxfords, light or heavy soles, Cuban or French heels: +++|4++ Fashion authority; stocks should be wide choice.obviously then large to admit of Scroggies carry by far the largest stock of Veils in Bastorn Canada, a stook equal to any demand, and specially well adapted to the needs of holiday makers and tourists.Veilings of every description are amongst our immense stock\u2014black, white, navy, brown, magpie, grey.red, green dnd mauve, in plain and fancy meshes, with small, medium and large size chenille spot.plain fish Brussels net with flat velvet spot and tulle veiling with and without spot.All Veilings at special prices, from 12V4¢ to $1.10.A very large and varied assortment of ready-made Veils, in lace, chiffon and crepe de chene; in all the leading colors: 1% to 3 yards long, from 19¢ ex medicine déal- | conté à Dox dr six bored Por 32.50 from the Dr.Wil- lise\u2019 Medicine Co.Rrockville: Out; | bray and Linen.for .itz GET ONE OF OUR Picnic Baskets.To enhdnce your holiday outing vou should get one of our Dainty, Toothsome, Picnic Lunches, daint- fly prepared in baskets for parties \u201cof three, five or eight persons; various assortments of meats, bis- - cults, sardines, etc.arranged to suit all tastes.Get one of our .lists, giving details.Prices from $1.00 to $2.50.You'll save money on your pic- .njc lunch by securing one of these j baskets.regular $3.00 to $5.00 values vue pys0 0000 to $4.95 ; { Women's Outing Suits We're confident that this colle your enlire approval, especially whe tions we've made for Saturday.Outing Suits.Muslin, 3 styles, $1.1Q; trimmed with lace, $1.59.Linen Suits in several different styles, $1.89 to $2.95.A ction of Outing Suits will meet with n you realize the very real reduc- We have a large assortment of Outing Suits from $3.75 to $32.00.Will have them on show at speci reduced prices for Saturday.J Women's Holiday Stockings Our Hosiery buyer was cunning.Months age he bought everything good in sight, anticipating the scarcity; styles comprise Cotton or Lisle, all shades and grades; warranted fast dyes.Children's cashmere or cotton Limited, 3 and % length Sox, lace WATCHES St.Catherine, iors.extra value.per pair.25¢ The \u201cAmerican\u201d nickel watch.iversi Ladies\u2019 cotton Hose, lace good timekeepers ; save your good verity aoe ankle or drop stitch.We watch and take one of them Montreal Ladies Black entrer aaron with you for your holidays.$1.00 : heel and t0® .\u2018THE DOLLY VARDEN FREER FLAT TREAD If your feet wobble about as though you were the forepart rests flat on the ground at every point walking in V shaped rowboats (and most feminine and because of their Dead Level Ball and Heel foot jails give that very feeling), you will be a grate- Balance.ful woman after making the acquaintance of the The only flatless thing about the tread of a Dolly Varden shoe and its Free Flat Tread.Dolly Varden is its arch, but nature wants that The above pictures illustrate the tread of most raised as the Dolly Varden's newly devised steel shoes and the Dolly Varden Free Flat Tread.arch support does it.Dolly Vardens allow a Free Flat Tread be- The Dolly Varden salesman will be pleased to cause their inside shapes are copies of Perfect Fem- introduce you to the Dolly Varden Free Flat Tread.nine Feet, : Purchasers or investigators equally welcome.$4.00 They force the foot to lie flat because the sole of inCanada or the States.Every pairGoodyear welted.THE SHOE OF FOURTEEN NEW FEATURES BOSTON MONTREAL 1 MOBITAILLE BROS, THOS.HICKEY, _ A.PP.MERCIER, Netre Dame West.440 St, Catherine, near Metenlfe street, 3811 Notre Dame West.4 OPPOSING THE RAILWAY, New Brunswick Government Fighting Extension of Atlantic and Lake Superior Line.St.John, N.B, June 28.\u2014Galindes Bros.of London, representing the bondholders of the Atlantic and Lake Supertor Rallway, have sold that road to the Atlantic, Quebec and Wes'.arn © For Dinner\u2014me WINDSOR .TABLE SALT.Ju fisc purity odds a pew delicious savour to © végetables, monts sud salads.Never bâttes oe -\\Jchn Railway Company, for $2,000,000, \u2018æhd after certain arrangements have been made the road will be extended eastward to Gaspe Basin, and westward through the Restigouche Valley to Ed- mundston.The latter extension is being stoutly opposed by the New Brunswick government, on the ground that the provinoe has guaranteed the bonds of the International Rallway.now under construction from Campbelltoïr jo St.Leonard's, and that the proposed Une through the valley of the Resti- gouche would run parallel to, and In the territory of this railway.The application has been brought before the Deputy Minister of Railways, and was also op by the Transcontinental Railway Co., and by the Canadian Pu- cific on the -ground that it would parallel those railways between the NEVER FACED A STRIKE.Mr, Perks Explains How He Settles Troubles With Employes.New York, June 28.\u2014Mr.Robt.William Perks, M.P., who returns to England on the Celtic, sald in an interview that the frequent labor strikes In the United States were \u201can economic barbarism.\u201d Mr, Perks has been associated with the largest engineering undertakings in England and South America.e sald that al times his company ha ployed on the different undert gs 33.000 men, and there never had a strike, \u201cPresident Roosevelt,\u201d said Mr.Perks, \u201cdeserves credit for his great courage in opposing the tyranny of the mouth of the Grand River, og the St.trusts, but there is also tyranny of the \u2018blogs and in dealings with those oz- | ganizations, he has adopted a middle course.All questions arising between employer and employe can be settled without appeal to arbitration.I have always made ita practice to meet the men employed by us, and discuse the problems with them, and tell thens what we could afford to pay.\u201d The St.Lawrence canal will cost about $100,000.000 and if the Dome inton Government, said Mr.Perks, would adopt the plans, it ought to be finished in four years.-\u2014\u2014 à FOR PREAKFASY, Balmoral Scotch Marmalade Delicfoun and Appetisiag.ASK YOUR GROORR.+ 1 = 72 om 3g Tr I \u2014\u2014r a | r a Ist All netioss of Births, Marriages, ond Desths must be ondersed.with the names and addresses of the per sens sending same.NI a BIRTHS.@EEHAN \u2014 AL !3 William wtreet, Bt.Catharines, Ont.on June 191h.a daughter to Mr and Mrs.Jack Meehan.MARRIAGES.BROWN MILLEN \u2014 At 129 Victoria ave- Bue, St Lambert.on June 27th, Wililam Brown.Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, to Mabel Ertelle, second daughter of Henry Millen.Scotch papers please copy.163 2 DE BRISAY.DENOVAN_\u2014At the Church of the Advent Weatmdunt, hy th: Rev.A.I.Doull, Rector, Jean.daukh- ser of Mr.und Mm.A A (.Denovan to Richard J De Hrisay of Edmonton, Alberta, son of the late Aretas W.F.De Brizay, New Bruns- clk wi DWYER-CASSIDY Petit Rocher, \u2014 On June 19th.in .Ann's Church.Annie, daughter of Bernard Caseidyv, to W J.Dwyer, © youngest son ot the late John Irwyer, both of this city.ELLIS-HEAVYSEGE \u2014 On Wednesdas.June 260h.1907, at the residence of the bride's mother, :3 Elghteenth avenue, Lachine, by the Rev.A FE Pntes, Martaret Heavveege to Wm.M Ellis, F.WULTON-HAMILTON \u2014 On June 27th.1907, at St.Matthias Church, West.mount.by the Rev.Edward Bushell, M.A,, Ida May.daughter nf Mrs Robert Hamilton, Wesunount, to Thomas Rolin Fulton.: BAT 1OUSE-COOK8SON\u2014 At Longueuil.3.Mark'a Church.on the 26th inst, NE A.Gatehouse to Winifred M Cookson.daughter of Mr.8.Cookson, HURBT-McGREGOR\u2014At the residence o e bride's sister, 142 Cedar ave.ednesday, June 26th, 107.by the Rev.Robert Johnston.D.D.Mr.Frank Nelson Hurst or Alliston, Ont.to Jenttie Edith McGregor.daughter of the late James McGregor, Huntingdon, Qua McMANLUS- McPHIL.LIPS \u2014 On Wednesday, June 26th, C.H.McManus to Miss Katie ANG both of St.Henri, Montreal.MVEIGHEN-BRYSON\u2014At Perth, Ont.on June 26th 1907, by the Rev.A.H.Scott, Robert S.Meighen, son of Mr.Chazies Meighen, to Letitla, daughter of th: late A.H.Bryson.153 C'BRIEN-BEAUBIEN\u2014-At the Parish -Church, Outremont, Juna 28th, William P.O'Brien, son of the late Hon.Jas.O'Brien, to Yvomne.daughter, of the Hon.Louis Beaubien.152 2 ROS8-PARKER \u2014 At the West End Methodit Church, Montreal, on June | 1907.by the Rev.A.A.Radley, A.Fowler Ross to Maud Helene, daughter of the late John Parker, of Brussels, Ont, No cards 152 2 BAVASE-BKELLY \u2014 At St.Antaony a Church, on June ?êth, by the Rev.E.Donnelly, Ellza Skelly to C.LU.Ny BTEELE-LECLAIRE \u2014 On June 20th, In the pel of the Sarred Heart, Notre Dame Church, Philippe Arthur, son of the late T.L.Bteele.to Marie Amella, daughter of Alphonse Leclaire, Esq.BWAN-MAYHEW-At Burlington.Vt, on the 26th inst.by the Rev.G.W.Brown, Margaret J.Mavhew, of Burlington, second daughter of Saml.Mur- dock, Esq., Stanstead, Que.to James Arthur Swan.of Sherbrooke, second son Of the late John Swan, Esq., of this city.182 3 DEATHS IN THE CITY.BURNS\u2014On June 27th, 1907 at 711 St Louis street, Annex, Dorothy.only and dearly beloved little daughter of James and Alice Burna grocer, aged 4 years and 1 month.Funeral will leave above adgrers Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, to Cote den Nelges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intjmation.LeBLANC\u2014At 6% Vinet street.Ste.Cune- ronde.Hermenegllde Leduc, beloved wif of Ferdinand LeBlanc, Funeral on Monday; 1st July, at 8.30 a.m.158 2.MAYERB\u2014In this city, on the 27th (nat.Ps at No.4 Phillipe Place, J.N.Mavers, a native of Barbadoes, B.W.1.Brooklyn papers please copy.Funeral will take place Saturday, at 7.30 a.m.to St.Patrick's Church, thence to Cote dès Neiges.McDONALD\u2014At Blue Nonnets.on June 27th, 1907, at the age of 10 months, Nellie.beloved daughter of Charles McDonald and Phoebe Roe.Funeral private.« McDONALD \u2014 In this city.22nd June, 1907, Mary Printia, widow of late A.H.McDonald.Funeral private.Cornwall Papers please copy.153 2 Waiting at the Church fs bad, lady charlotte gelatine is good.PATENT NOTICE.To al! whom it mey concern\u2019 Be it known that the owners of Cana- alan letters patent, No.94,091, granted, July 11.1205, to the Rose Typewriter Company.assignee of Frank S.Rose.for \u201cTypewriting Machine.\u201d have commenced to manufacture thereunder The right.to manufacture and the device covered by the letters patent are now for sate.For further information address Mesers, ARION & MARION, patent solicitors, York Life Bufiding.Montreal.153 8 New SALE OF 192 BUNDLES Oumoged Golvonized Stes Assorted Sizes and Gauges Ex 8 8.\u2018\u2018Empress of Ireland.\u2019 Tr account of va it may concern FTERJON & C warehouse 47 COMMON BT.on Wednesday Afternoon, 3rd July, at 2.30 o'clock.Specification of quantities.sises and gauges may be had from the undersigned or at the warehouses on day of sale.WA LTrR M.KBARNS, Auctioneer.at 8 162 4 \u2014\u2014_\u2014 Cricket Notes.The folowing, players of the Point 8t.Charles ricket Club will play against the Longueuil Cricket Club, next Baturday, 28h Instant, and will meet at the subway at 1.30 p.m.sharp, to take the 2 o'clock boat: Fred.Oswald (captain), E.Durrant, P.J.8mith, J.H.Joynson.Geo.Willett, J.Frame.F Smith, Sam.Windsor.J.Cotteral.C.H.Preston.\u2014 Chapman.Spares, Messra.Dovey, Sealey and Childs, Association Football.- Fhe M.À.A.A.team had a fina) practice labt night for thair match with Points on Seturday.If M.A.A.A.Win \u2018they will go up to second place th the league.The team will be.\u2014 #im Cotnell, Scott, Currie Robbie, Douglas, Jones, Brodie, McDonald, Imrie, Wtison.tr \u201c Diamonds.Diamonds, Diemonde.R.Ueansiey, Joweller, 255 St.James Bt.\u2014\u2014\u2014 8peclal Notice.5.T.R.System \u201cSoûpé.(Rose Pt.> Georgian \"Bay Points and the famous Aigon- quif Park nd desiring to.vigit above paints \u2018Dforréreat nt 830 Ems-Vany, Part both of Lachine.183 LT except Sunday.Through Pullman Buffet car on aboye train , mE:EE EEN.HOLI J CLOTHING.Men's 2-pce.Halifax Homespun Suits, D.B.(oats, lightweight and medium shades nf grey, one- half lined with alpaca.$6 79 Price.o.oo hn Men's Plain Cream Striped Flannel Outing Pants.$2.30 Men's White Duck Pants, \u201831.00 nd #1 20.os 93c.81-15.n's Wash Vests, cream #1 50.#1.75- ; Men's Outing Hats, white, and grey linen, 23¢.38¢.and 42¢, LADIES\u2019 HOLIDAY GLOVES.100 pairs of long black and white silk gloves.Slzes 6 to 8.Very «S.CARSLEY C2: 143 to 151 Notre Dame st.Wast BER FOR THES Everybody wants Clothing, Headwear, Gloves, Ribbons, Boots, and the Big Store meets your requirements with value and price, to begin with Men\u2019s Requirements 184 to 194 3t.James 8t., Montreal.IEE DAYS FURNISHINGS.Men's Soft Front Negligee Shirts, Prices B0c.49c.73c.81.00 and $1 20.Men's Outing Shirts, 6GŸc.73c.83¢.95¢.$1.05 and $1.35.Men's Belts, 17¢c.24¢.34c.39¢ 32c.76c.Men's Bathing Suits, 89¢.93¢ $1.05.81-21.$1.55: and Bathing Trunks, 28¢.HOLIDAY RIBBONS.Bedutiful all Silk Roman stripe, 3 1-2 in.To clear.200 And 5 M.of the same class vf goods.To clear at.24°C special quality and elas- Dresden Ribbon, stripe edge, > tle, Al.2 210001 es eue $1.50 8 1-2 in.Clearing at.16è HOLIDAY FOR BOOTS.| HOLIDAY SHIRTWAISTS.TRAVELING.Ladies\u2019 fine You want a black Dongola Ready for the Holiday demand, suit case.You Kid Blucher with splendid Shirt Waists, at want one that laced boot Pa- Holiday prices: looks well, yet tent t nd ; ; not eXpetisive, nt Up à No.1\u2014White Lawn Waist, with Here's the kind facings.Sizes 2 wide embroidery insertions, of thing, but 2 1-2 to T and 4 lace, cluster fine tucks, only elght of Price $2.63.3-4 sleeves, buttoned 9g5c them, brown Rath DACK.1.2 110000 e use 0000 leatherette Ladies\u2019 white with gond fit- canvas Oxford Non.2\u2014Fancy Colored Mull Mus- tings and lock, laced shoe.lin Waist, lace yoke, with lace, convenleny Size Sizes 21-2 to 7.insertion, wide tuck, for $2.03.« buttoned back, 3-4 Or a stil) Price #120.cleeves.LLL.$I.i0 beter one with Men's white basket body canvas Oxford Sheer Lawn Shirt Waist trim- and corners med all over embroidery.fine leather.brass Shoe.medium tucks, lace coller.3-4 sleeves, covered with weight soles.buttaned back, sleeves lock and fit- Sizes, 6 to edged with lace.tings and lv 1-2 \\ Price.RAA $2.00 straps This Price $1.60.for $2.23.LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S NOW IN SPORTING GOODS.HATS.8-piece Bamboo Fishing Rod, Suitable for wearing on their 9 ft.long .ces 9sc holidays.The best for train or 60 yards multiplying nickel- = boat travelling.Prices within plated reels .59c easy reach.There are: 60 only Haskell Golf balls.48¢ 4S Ladies\u2019 Linen Hats, in Sailor 75 Walnut, Birch and Pine and Mushroom shapes, from Paddles, all sizes.8110 $1.83 as low as She Men's Swimming Trunks.19¢ 50 American Sailors, in fancy and Swimming Suits .95 fine Milan straw.at 82.00 Boys' Bathing Trunke.9c $150 #115 and 83¢ In navy.white and blue.36 Children\u2019s Outing Hats.tn white HOLIDAY CANDIES.and colored linen, 82¢.65c.and Turkish Delight .sac Caramels a eae A FEW DECK CHAIRS.Almonds.creamed .Strongly made, read stripe, Marshmallow .canvas seating.Price.$1.00 Chocolate Creams .This Store Closes on Monday Dominion Day Our White Canvas S ity.The most comfortab Ladies\u2019 at $1.25.$1.50.NO COMFORT WITHOUT GOOL FEET.175.Men's, Misses\u2019 and Children s Li proportionately low prices.RONAYNE BROS,, 485 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, - e perfection | in style \u2018and\u2019 qual- for watm weather.Chabolllez Square.JAEGER, REAL COMFORT BETTER WEALTH are known in a greater degree to wearers\u2019 of \u201cJaeger\u201d Pure Wool than to any one else; The \u2018\u2018Reason Why\" is told in \u2018\u2018 Health Culture\u201d and in our illustrated catalogue.Copies free.Special summer underwear, etc.DR.JAEGER CO., Limited, 316 St.Catherine West, Montreal 286 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg.Al A Golf Record.Playing in a four-ball foursome, immediately after the game against Royal Montreal Golf Club un batur- day, Mr.Geo.Lyon, of Toronto, the amateur champion, broke the amateur record for the Dixie course, bringing in a card of 72, a point less than.the former amateur record held by J.Percy Taylor.The professional record to date was nade by Charlie Murray, the Dixie professional, whose figures for the 18 hules are 69.CONSENTS TO ASSIGN.\u2014 Samuel Moses, doing business in Montreal as The American Cloak Company.has consented to assign on demand of Julius Moses, who is a creditor to the extent of $3850.C.P.R°8 NEW CRO88-CONTINENT.FLYER.\u2014\u2014 \u201cTrans-Canada Makes Fastest Time Across America.The business of the country ls growing to such an extent that the CPR.finds {i necessary to run an additional train between Montreal and Vancouver, making three trips a week during July and August.Thts train, which will be known as the Canada Limited\u201d will make the fastest time of any train across the American continent.It will carry dining car and palace sleeping cars only of the very lates Hesign and with the most modern appointments,.and only first-class passengers wil] be ear- ried.Bhe will Jeave Montreal on the firet mon, Clore\u2019 trip July ad, at connection is adn Moose Jaw with the new Svokane train, \u201cTrans- \u2018jettre to all points in the Lower MAY SECURE LIGHT FROM GARBAGE FUEL At the meeting of the Fire Committee yesterday afternoon, Superintendent arent, of the Light Department, made 8 report on the question of burning the ¢ity's garbage in order to produce light by electrio power.Mr.Parent said he estimated that if all the agé were incinerated the city could get 800 or 700 horse pnwer m it, or about half the amount used for Hghting the streets.At the pre- eént time Mr.Parent said he thought some 300 hotse power could be developed at the east end incinerator.It was decided to ask Council for $500 to prepare the necessary plans.A request from fourteen captains of the fire brigade, representing all the divisions the city, that they be placed as regards holidays on the same ooting as the police force, was read.Deputy Chief Tremblay the request, supported a6 he said the men were not allowed off à ringle day In the year.The present custom was to give the officers two weeks\u2019 holidays and the men ten days.He would suggest that the officers get three weeks.A proposal was finally made by Ald.Lavailee that the officers, from captains up.get three weeks, foremen and en: ginesrs two weeks, and the men twelve davs.The motion was voted down; but the subject will be brought up again at another meeting.HOLIDAY TRIPS IN THE LOWER .PROVINCES.\u2019 Will Start on Sunday, 30th June.It Is believed that the travelling public will be interested in the announcement that the Ocean Limited \u201cTrain de Luxe,\u201d which has proved so popular in the past, will be inaugurated on Sunday, June 30th, and that the Intercolonial Railway will provide a similar up-to-date service to that maintained last season.Already numerous Applications have been received from all points in the West and United States for reservations, and ; with the unexcelled service provided, there will no doubt be a larger number of tourists who will spend the warmer months at the several summer retorts In the Provinces and the Lower &t.Lawrence than ever before, The \u2018Ocean Limited\u201d throughout is built according to the most approved standards of modem construction, thereby ensuring safely.elegance, speed and comfort to the limit of perfection to all Its patrons.This superb train will continue in service up to September 10th, and will leave Mont- day.with through sleeping and dintns t.Lawrence.&t John anû Halifax end the Sydneya, \u2018visit Mr., are now visiting Mrs.L.R.Masson, real at 7.30 p.m.daily, except Batur- - Westmoum was bridesmaid.M \u201cWatson \\âcted us beat ï Daintiest style ties, dressy effec right up-to-date making 7 , Day Emphasizing greatest ever offered you.a spec / Tan, Gun Metal, Vici Kid, prices sta Ladies\u2019 Oxfords, Pumps and Gibson Ties American footwear fashions, we're display this week.money's Patents and White Summer Shoes, \\__ noveltes, prices sta s, newest novel- ts, in all that\u2019s in the finest 1al Dominion the we ve values at worth $3.50 pret 1.50 J rt at rt at * OPEN EVENINGS Cor.St.Catherine Boston Shoe Store and Mansfield Sts.Dr.and Mrs.Charles K.P.Henry leave for Murray Bay to-night.Mr.Maurice Chevalier.of Sorel, has feft for Tanquin, to take part in a expedition.Mrs.E.Notting and two nieces have gone to the.Adirondacks for two months, Senator J.P.Cesgrain and family will leave to-day for the Baie des Chaleurs.Mr.N.T.Gagnon and family hava taken up their residence at Valois for the summer.Mr.Joseph Copping sails on the Empress of Britain from Quebe: (o-mor- row for England.Mrs.Ernest Enowdon, Laval avenue, has left town, to spend the summer in the Laureztlans.Sir Louis Davies and family left yesterday by \u2018thé Maritime Express for Charlottetown, P.I.Mrs.William C.Nicholson, and her little gon, have left for Sherbrooke, to Arciibald McGillivray: Mrs.C.Relihan and family.nf New York, are in town visiting Mrs.Reli han\u2019s sister, Mrs.James McDonagh.Mr.Harry B.Cohn, sailed to-day on the Empress on Eritain for Europe.and will return about the end of Au- 40¢ | tn Ladies\u2019 Linen Suits $ Makers ers of lad\u2019 -* holiday, ominion Day, their regular values.style.\u2018\u2019like illustration.\u201d jaunty effect.Skirts.Special at \u2014 9 From One of New York's Leading The extraordinary business in our Suit section during the past few weeks made room for this purchase from one of New York's best mak- fashionable wearing apparel.\" we were fortunate in securing such wanted apparel as Ladies\u2019 White Linen Outing Suits at full a third less than Made of a heavy White Linen; coat semi-fitting, Prince Chap The tailoring of these suits is their chief charm.Natty fitting coats and deep pleated skirts with folds that give them a If you only need an Outing Skirt for Dominion Day, we have a splendid line of man-tailored White Linen Skirts\u2014cut full flare with deep pleats and two bias folds; perfect hanging, stylish On the eve of our national cre for Saturday's selling.If vou are going out of town for the holliday a cheaper waist might suit better.nothing 8 ever been offered better than thése for value.Ladies\u2019 Mull and Swiss Muslin $2.00 to $3.50 Fine Lawn, Dimity, Mull and Swiss Muslin Waists, will be put on sale Saturday at No\u2014nothing wrong with them\u2014all are the styles fresh from the operators\u201d hands\u2014just odd lots bunched together LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S WHITE LINEN HATS FOR DO- * $1.98 newest makes and Waists, trimmed lace and all- ever embroidery fronts, ¥ sleeves.Any of them $1 00, worth many worth $1.25.Saturday 75\u20ac Holiday Shoes Wear \u2018 Royal Alexandra,\u201d the famous 83.50 Shoe for women; seventeen styles to choose from, kid or patent leather; every pair Goodyear welted.SATURDAY MORNING EXTRA SHOE SPECIALS.: Drawers, in cream and white, all \u2018 tizes .La ae .78c Men's Extra Fine \u201cQuality French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers in pearl, all sizes.Worth §3.00 suit.Saturday 83.50 ! Men's Fine Liste Thread Sox, sizes \u20189 tn 11%.B0e: for LL.Be Ladics' Oversize While and Cream | Ribbed Vests, with long.thort or ; no sleeves, ribbon and lace trimmed.LL LLL .ZHec Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread V eats.low necks and no sleeves, ribbon trim- | med, Special .,.33c urday Take one with vou, out, head rest.Special at ance and head rest.Special at Full size Fancy \u2018Woven Fish Net Hammocks, MINION DAY Ladies\u2019 $2.50 White Canvas i .Shoes.for .1-63 AH the newest New York styles, ! Get the little ones a Sun Bonnet Misses' $2.00 Chocolate Kid in both white and colurs\u2014 for the country; we have a splen- Lace Boots, for ,.1.50 | , | did 23¢ line we'll clear tn- Children's $1.50 Chocolate Prices from 25c to $2.50., morrow at .124e Kid Lace Boots, for.1-15 \u2014 Some Very 8peclal Values for Sat- \u2018es & 1 A Q vrday in Ladies\u2019 Summer Hoslery Saturday's Special I e 1 and Underwear Values- LADIES 2 D al J DV ! Ladies\u2019 Fine Lisle Thread Hose in black, white and tans, Hermsdorf Ladies\u2019 Long Lisle Thread Gloves, in black and whiie; Ladies\u2019 dyed full fashioned, 50c: for $5c Long Bilk Gloves, in white, cream and black; Ladies\u2019 Long , Ladies Lisle Hose, In plain, allover Silk Mitts, in white only\u2014worth 81.00, for .' se ace, lace ankle, and fancy em- jes\u2019 .i ~ ; brotdered.Regular 5c value Lad Cl ts in à fine mercerized Lisle thread.black and 89c i aturday .von valu e .Lee aaeca scene ROC Men's Double Thread Baibrigaon Ladies\u2019 Long Pure Purl Silk Gloves, in the new shades of golden ; Underwear shirts and drawers.tan and brown.Special .224 244 La LR LL La Lan.1:30 i Sizes 82 to 44.Special .BOc Ladles\u2019 Long Glace Kid Gloves, tn tan, brown, beaver, grey, green, » Men's French Balbriggun Shirts and vx-blood, navy, black and | white; worth up to $3.00 pair.Sat- it will add to the day's pleasure and comfort.Baby Hammocks for the little \u2018tots, made deep so they cannot fall protected by fly netting.$1.25, Saturday with Full size Hammocks, made of fancy Repp twine; \u2018with deep val- | THE HAMILTON CO'Y, 583 to 587 St.Catherine St.West, et tae eue a nana na aa 00» 1.95 A Hammodh for Dien | Detweea Drummond : and Mountais sta.Ea he Standard On July 1st the Dominion of Canada celebrates the soth anniversary of its birth\u20144o0 years of struggle and of attainment, en Forty years ago the various provinces making up the present Canadian Confederation stretched, unconnected, over a vast continent.To-day, bound together by rails of steel and ties of sentiment and love, the name of CANADA is on every lip.FORTY YEARS OF STEADY PROGRESS.In its issue this week The Standard will print an elaborate collection of illustrations dealing with Canada\u2019s goth\u2019 Birthday\u2014pictures of her great statesmen, the Fathers of Con- federation\u2014of her Premiers, federal and provincial\u2014of ter Governors-General\u2014of her Parliament buildings\u2014ef' hër page, cipal monuments\u2014of her historical relics\u2014of very many things; in fact, for which Canada should be deeply thankful on goth Birthday.Be sure and get a copy this week.* GEORGE MURRAY PUB.CO, Lowman, Publishers.\u2014 FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN CANADA.he e Family Paralyzed by Lightning.St.John.N.B.June 28.\u2014Word comes from up the St.John river that in a heavy electrical storm Wednesday, lightning passcd down the chimney of, Wm Cooper's house at Upper Gagetowñ, and through the kitchen stove.Mrs.Cooper and her daughter, sitting near by.were both paralysed by the lightning, and Mr.Cooper lost the power of the lower part of his body, so that he could not go for assistanco.May Abandon Contraband Principle.London, June 28.\u2014Bensation has been that Great Britain is the principle of departure \u201ctrom the Hritish at- Mrude of the iast conference la asc firet, to the [mporstbilit of defining con- trabané: second, : to the danger of ¢n- forcing the t of search, and, thlid, to the conditions of land trans- + Found Rallway Criminally Negligent Tororto, June 28.\u2014An action for criminal negligence may be taken against the Canadian Pacific Railway ny a result of a judgment of Mr.Justice Riddell in the care of Busan M.Villeneuve against the railway.The liusband df the plaintiff, an engineer, was killed in an ent at Fire Hill.north of Lake Superior, In April last, when the locomotive went through a bridge.Thè cases did not come up for trial, as the comoany admitted defective structure, and damages were agreed upon at 82,318.In commenting upon the case, Judge Riddell found that the company had criminally negligent.and intimated that he would send a sors of the fudg- ment to the Attorner-Gene: Soldiers for Petawawa Camp.Special to The Montreal Star, Halifax, N.6.June 23.\u2014The Royal Canadian Regiment detached for Pete- wawa Camp, leaves hers on July éth, and | will consist of tweive officers and 350 sammissianad officers and men.Great Fire In Germany.Berlin, June 28.\u2014Omne of the largest fires Berlin has ever known destroyed Berlin Orme Comins.| The firemen rlin remen saved fhe EBT Victuailing where 8,000,000 litres of spire its\u2019 wees Blored HOLIDAY ATTIRE.A glee through the store of Mesere) Jas.A.Ogilvy & Bons, St.Catherine: street west.corner of = Mountain street, will indicate where - to secure holiday attire of the most acsirable kinde.both fer ladies.boys, and men.Their announcement en page 11 of this Issue of the Star wi!) assist you in selection of your sum mer outfit.[AF TRAE VIE REI PPE EERE POE AEX 2 ERTS keeles.pes.be .a Maney pn Cea mats ER LOOE Te 4k ne, Sy RR go +EEELEPTIEELITIIESY PROBABILITIES FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS.Light to moderate variable winds, ins and warmer.Saturday, fight variable winds, fine and warm.REE ++ +++ 45444400 BFH+EIFF ISS 14444 404440 To.day is fine; there isn't any doubt about ita being fine, and can\u2019t be \"anv.Not onl;- is the sky clear and the sunlight tright, With dll the glow and brilliance enerallv associated with the month Hf une, but the atmosphere is cool at the lame time.This is a conjunction of qualities which has not often fallen 5 the lot of Montrealers of late, and they have every reason to be grateful mo rit now.Encore please, encore! Mentreal! Weather Statistica Readings by the Hearn & Harrison, @S1andard Barometer: At noon yesterday.29.56.at § am.day, 20.93; 11 a.m.to.day, 29.93.Temperature, \u2014 To-day, maximum 78, minimum, 63; yesterday, maximum 73, minimum 87.Bun rose this morning at 4.20 o'clock.Will ger this evening at 7.40 o'clock.tn- Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria, 72-52, Kamloops, 88-58; Cal- sary.80-50; Edmonton, 74-50; Qu'Ap- polle, 82-54; Winnipeg, 88-58: Port Arthur, 86-48: Parry Sound, 79-50: Toronto, 78-55; Ottawa, 74-58; Montreal 72-60; Quebec, 72-54: St John, 66-56; Halifax, 70-52.Temperatures Elsewhere.Sondon, 67: Paris, 73: New York, 65; hicago, 70, GAVE BOGUS NAMES TO AGENT SEEKING STRIKE BREAKERS.The strike of the machinists of Toronto ls still! in an unselged condition.An agent has been in the city all week putiing up at the Queen's Hotel trying to secure strike-breakers, but according to the local men, he has failed in hic mission, He left for Toronto today with one man.About twenty of the members of the local union engaged with the agent to go to Toronto, but they gave him bogus names and addresses, and when the train pulled cu! this morning only one man turned up, and It is understood that he {a not going to work when he reaches Toronto.He told some of the local members that he was just going up on an excursion, and that when he reached the Queen City he intended to give the agent the slip.The officials of the lucal unlon were notified to-day that nome of the men who went up last Monday night commenced work.The Torontn machinists are asking for a reduction of one hour a day.IMPOSING OBSEQUIES AT ST.JOSEPH\u2019S CHURCH This morning at St.Joseph's Churrh took place the funeral of Miss Aurelie Lemire, the sister of Messts.Ernest and Odilon Iemire, merchauta.The funeral service was sung by the Rev.Father Candide Lemire, brother of the deceased.The absolution was given by His Grace Mgr.Emard, bishop of VaMeyfield, and father of the deceased.The chief mourners were Messrs.Ernest.Leapold Hercule, Rudolph and Gerard Lemire.Many rich tributes of flowers \u2018were placed on the tomb of the deceased.CHILDREN GIVEN AN - AIRING BY THE M.S.R.To-day the children of the Gospel! Hail, No.1112 St.Lawrence Boulevard, will be taken for an outing around the mountain and through the city in special cars, provided by the Montrea! Street Railway Company.Cars left the corner of Napoleon and St.Lawrence Boulevard this afternoon at 1.30 p.m.The children of the St.Henri Orphan Asylum will also be provided with special cars for a similar outing on Tuesday, the 2nd of July next.Cars will leave at 8 a.m.Odtlon, Medard.AN \u201cINNER CIRCLE\u201d President Western Federation of Miners Admits Urging Men to Arms.THAT COUNTER CONSPIRACY Keen Passages at Arms Between Counsel\u2014Witness Had Convenient Memory at Times.Bose, ldaho, June 28.\u2014Slow progress was made In the Haywood trial yesterday.The defence called but four witnesses to the stand, and Bill Eas- tarly, the last of these had only commenced his testimony when ube court adjourned.Ed.Boyce, ex-president of the Federation of Miners, waa the principal witness, and during his re- direot examination Dawow, in arguing on the ubjection made a flat-footed declaration as to what he and his us- evcixies expect to prove, which completes the line of defence, by which they hupe to clear Haywood.He said that they would show the existence of a general counter oun- spiracy made un u Mine Owners' As- suciation and alliances with Pinkerton und other detective agencles, whose work and purpose was to incite men tu Violence to put up jobs of all sorts, und generally contrive to discredit the miners\u2019 organdzation, deprive it of pub- He sympathy and support, and thus destroy st.\u2018I'nis counter comspiracy is to be \u2014ed to explain the commission of crink# charged by Orchard against the federation prior to the murder of Steunenberg, and that the killing is to be explained on the theory that it was dune by Orchard for personal revenge, Darrow was in fine feather vver the testimony of Boyce.It dealt with the injuries and injustice suffered by organized labor at the hands of capital generally.Judge \u2018Wood udmitted It all over the State's objection, and made It more apparent than ever that he intcads to permit the introduction ul any and everything that by any construction can be held to be cun- nected with the case.Boyce was not able to mo into the subject to a very great extent, but told of having been unable to get food in one Culoradu mining camp.where he went to or- eamize à union, because the mine owners controlled everything; of having been black-listed and unable to secure work because of his union connections; of the employment of detectives and potiers to become members of unions as spies; the rifling of his desk and gripsack on various oc- vasion when his papers were overhauled or stolen.He declared that there had never beem any \u201cinmer circle\u201d tn the federation; that there was never any conspiracy or combination to do any illegal act.and denied Orchard's story of meeting him in Butte at the tim.of his flight from Coeur D\u2019'Alenes.Boyce said he had never seen Or- \u2018hard until he rame here for this trial.He toll \u20acf th» organlzation ef tne fud- eration, which had its birtn when he and some other unison men were here in Bnise jail, aft>r Coeur D'Alencs troubles of the summer of 1882.and said that Hawley.who was then thelr attorney.had first expresecrd to him the necessity of the federation of nnions if they were to make any successful fight against the companies.\u2018That evcked a general smile at Haw- ley, who Is now doing all in his power to strangle his unnatural) child.Haw- ley cross-examined his nld dient,\u2019 and, under his nuestioning, Boyce admitted that the federation was responsible for nome labor legislation that had been passed In several states.Hawley then read to Boyce what purported to be an extract from a speech made by Royce to the convention of the federation at Salt Lake City in 1898, when he was president.Boyce was reported &s saying: \u2014 ADVISED LABOR TO ARM.\u201cEvery union should have a rifle club.I serlouzly arlviee you to provide every member with the latest Improved rifie, wiilch can be oblained from the factory at a nominal price 1 entreat you to take action on this important question, so that in two \u201cyears we can hear the Inspiring music THERE MAS NOT | Outing Clothes This week-end we have a three days\u2019 holiday; you're probably going somewhere.Why not take your outing in Outing Clothes\u2014make yourself comfortable?We have the kind of clothes you Want and you don't have to spend much money to get them, cither.A two-piece Suit costs you $12.00 to $15.00.three-piece Serge, Worsted or Homespun Suit, $12, $15, $18 up to $25.hite Duck Trousers, best value in town, $1.25.White and Fancy Wash Vests, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50.| Whatever you need, we have it, and you are guaran case or get your money back.: a MALE teed satisfaction in every Tailored Clothes 3 STORES cor.Craig and St.Peter 336 St.Catherine St.West 475 St.Catherine St.East nf the martial treal of 25,000 armed men in the ranks of labor.\u201d Boyce rald the \u201cidea\u201d of the extract was what he mitended \u201c0 convey Fy his speech, but he was not certain that the language quoted was exactly as ne had delfversd it.The reading of this extract afforded Darrow an opportunity for a neat little trick, which Senator Borah a: neatly exposed.Hawl:y bad read tha extract from the cover of a pamphlet izsu>l by the Cgloradp Mine Operators\u2019 Association.Darrow had been trying to prove the existence af such an organization, but he had difficulty in doing so, and there had been considerable fighting about it.On the re-direct examination of Boyce, Darrow borrowed the pamphlat from Hawley, and with an air of being surprised at finding it openly credited to the Mine Operators\u2019 Association, hal Boyce read that fact from the bottom of the cover page.Then he offered the cover in evidence, with the cheerful smile of one who has successfully obtained from the opposition, ammunition which he could not have secured in any other way.Hawley began to object, but Borah chipped in with the remark that If the cover were to be admitted he wanted the entire-pamphlet to go, And then added, innocently: \u201cAnd can't you use your own copy.Mr.Darrow.This Ils the nnly one we have.\u201d Darrow began to say, in a hesitating way, that the defence had no copy, but Borah walked over and picked up a book from their table and turned to the page where this pamphlet was included.Darrow read an extract from the report of Lieut.-Col.J.C.Bates.who was sent out by the President to Investigate the Colorado situation, and declared that a state of Insurrection existed there.Darrow then asked Boyce what he had in mind when he wrote that plea for rifles, and Boyve said: \u201cI had In view the action of the militia during the atrike in Leadville, when they marched through streets with men whe had been lmported from Missouri, and butted women in the streets and called vile names.I had in mind that miners have as much right to have arms and rifle clubs under the constitution of the United States as any body of arristocrats.\u201d The former president of the Federation was intensely in earnest in this explanation and there was no doubt he felt the justice of al} that he had written.In response to further questions by Darrow.he said that he had seen th?mine owners employ armed men in Colorado, and also In Coeur D'Alenes in 1892.But it came out Turkish tobacco, like wine, improves with Turkish tobacco to properly mature.MURAD Cigarettes, it is laid aside for a time to age.\u2018 J ie carefully made and wrapped with pure rice paper of the highest quality.the best cigarette makers in the make them.If you\u2019ve never smoked a MURAD Cigarette, you*ve yet te know what constitates a good smoke\u201410 for 15c.efore the tobacco age.It takes some years for Every MURAD Cigarette can be used for making ks, world, are employed to iY Light Summer Suits, $12.00 Just the thing for a Dominion Day Outing.Light in weight.but built to retain thelr shape\u2014because the best of workmanship le put in- PRICES FROM $12.00 TO $30.00 We have also a nice line of Summer Vests, priced from $1.00 up.W.McLAUGHLIN, 403 ST.CAPHERINE STREET WEST.to them.One Store Only.Pp Shar _ §ven Evenings.Does Expérience Count ?a been clothiers.IENTHALS And you can use.our skilled experience by purchasing your clothing and haberdashery from us.* All goods reduced for Dominion Day Sales.Our address: 4 BLUMENTHALS 165 & 167 Craig Street West, 3 doors East of Bleury.\u201cThe Right Goods at the Right Price.\u201d that these armed men were militia or regulars.There were people killed by parmed men in Coeur D'Alene, he maid, and added: \u201cIt was very fortunate that they were regular soldiers.\u201d.\" The day began with the coritinyance of the crossexamination of \u201cBig Bill\" Davis.Senator Borah conducted the investigation into conditions in Cripple Creek district before and after the strike of 1903, and Davis assured him everything was as peaceful as could have been.In fact, there was really no trouble until after the soldiers came.The only difficulty that the strike committee had, he said, was in Keeping their men from Going bak to work.\u201cThen it was a strike of the commdt- tee,\u201d asked Borah, \u201cnot of the men?\u201d Davis rejected that deduction and explained that the men wanted to go back to work and make money for their families.He soon developed another fallure of memory and could mot tell whether McCormick and Beck; superintendent and boss of the Vindicator, whio were killed in the shaft explosion were union ofnot.He finally concluded not.He denied non-unfoÿ men.Borah thew.be- san to grill Davi on the subjéct of when and where, and how often he saw- Orcharg .pills Day, \u2018was bad, and: after à w ventured Yh, thiy, reply: .ui : \u201cI think a fellow would be safe in saying that he did see him at the con- ventdon.He might and he might not.\u201d Then Borah got after him on his réason for changing his name when he quit.Colorado after the Independence x explosion.- After much sparring, Davis sald: I my name, because I saw fn the papers that they were looking for me.\" \u201cExactiy,\u201d said Borah, \u201cthat was what I tho °° e last witness of the day was Bill Easterly, whom Orchard trhphicated in the Vindicator shaft explosion and several other crimes.He denied every one of Orachard'e charges,and aaid he never saw Orchard with Moyer and Haywood éxcept when a number of others were also present.Died From Sunatréke Special to the Montreal Star.London, Ont., June 38 James Cass- My.aged 50, a og rrank Railway section man, died in Hosp! Wednesday from the effects of ra stroke.Ha decame iil, about 5 o'clock in the evening, and drrhage of the n ensued.Cassidy leaves a wife and family.He had worked for Grand §.Trunk Compañy:f6# about 25 Years.rt od ' THE MARVELS Automatic PIANO- PLAYERS The Age is the automatic player, &re devoid of musical education to produce at.will the works of the greatest simple \u2018melodies of the ment, plano.- The chief merit of these m.struments Is of operation.No black with the b ola facts purchase we will we have made another friend for these Instruments, C-W.Lindsay, 512 St Catherine 294 8t.Catherine Street East, 141 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ont, .204 St.John 9t, Quebec.: style * Chase and Baker Kurtsman Interior Player, these complicated conspicuous by their absence.A child can operate them after 10 minutes\u2019 instruction.in and let us demonstrate these WROUGHT BY wonder of the musical piano- It enables peoples who masters or «nd Baker attach- or & Kurtsman player thelr simplicity dazzling blue, or red lines to follow straining eyes.Such were ewildering features of the ayers.\u201d In the Player, or distractions are Come Even if you don\u2019t know that to you.LIMITED, Street West.» Nel sons HATS! STRAW HATS and PANAMA HATS oF fe RU Split and Sennit Sailors, for men who wish to be right in the matter of looks as well as comfort.PANAMA HATS from $7 to $25.OUTING HATS of all kinds for DOMINION DAY.ALEX.NELSON & CO.380 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST mam makes.\u201cBOSTON?\u201d OXFORDS The Oxford is the sensible summer foot dress for comfort, and the \u2018 Boston\u201d widest choice in finest American \u201cA shoemaker\u2019s fit\u201d for every foot and thé most for your money in wearing qualities.affords the you Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Leathers.| Prices start.cec.3.50 White Canvas Oxfords.Prices start at.2.00 ; Special Distribators for\u201canan\u201d (How Torik) 4 Boston Shoe Store 2325 St.Catherine Street OPEN EVENINGS.304 WEST NOTRE DAME SY._ We have safes of all sizes to rent in our fire and burglar proof vaults from $5 a year upwards.Absolute security; modem conveniences; central location.Montreal Trust and Deposit Company Roya) insurance Building.SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS Your Last Opportunity.SPECIAL low rates.ail .this week.A small derosit this week will save you $10.00 to $20.00, and give you 15 days within which to start your Course.Certificates entitling you to thie special rate will be issued up till noon Saturday; June 28th, Do not fail to call as early ase possible.$600 per year guaranteed after 30 days tuition.NS SYLLABIC BHORT- HAND AND BUSINESS COL- LRGE, Karn Hall, 468 St.Catherine street, west Can Have Smokeless City.Milwaukee, Wis.June 28.\u2014At yester- Gays session of the International Associa far the Prevention of Smoke, it was the concerisus of opinion that instruction and penalizing of firemen should used together to tring about a emokeless city.Charles Poethekeen, of Milwaukee, is slated for election as president of the association.It is probable that R.C.Harris, \u2018property commissioner of Toronto.Ont., will be re-elected secreiary-treas- A Suicide in Ontarlo.Berlin, Ont, June 28.\u2014Charlje Mil1- er, a cabinet maker, aged 63 years, committed suicide some time Tuesday by drowning in the Grand River.two miles from Berlin.He had been considered slightly insane for come time.The body was discovered by some boys vho were bathing.R.Hemsley, Importer fine watches, Jeweller, 255 St.James Bt.re Special Notice.\u2018Early Closing, The piano warerooms and Waits\u2019 & Co, Limited, $00 B rine street, west.will be closed o'clock every Saturday from Tue aout to August 31st inclusive.System of Commercial Agents.né [ele Una Who Motte.atteoe to ae 10: ang commerce in London, Jun ists AS san 5 ve Jase of La Eee JOY THE HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR For All True Canadians: - CRE a EEE SRE LLLLIL SPE - DOMINION July let \u2018Monday PLELPEE EBS BELOLPPPIEP detere - io = 7 \"A little thought now;about your holiday \u2018outfitings: 01 greutiy: add to the enjoyment of that fgreat day.; Co © NG hai JUST READ OVER THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS, tiny may elp you: » ape TT T1 CS, You will need new light headwear, such: se.8 White Duck \u2018Hak at 280.or a new light Linen Hat, which we can\u2019 supply you at 800, ue i730.Also the finest and largest vartétv.of Btraw \u2018in Montreal.Prices from 256 up to $3.00.Extra good Hats at $1.28 $430 and $1.78, and some Al lines at 32.00, $2.50 amid 6300.so SE Genuine Panamas, very fine and \u2018sll guarantesd, mt $7.50, $9.00, $1050 and $12.00.0 a ve Fancy Colored Felt Knockabout Hats, only 50c.Extra fine Beaver at $2.00.- .Soft Negligee Shirts, in finest materials, make, at 78c, $1.00, $1.28 and $1.50.Fancy Summer Vests.$1.25 upwards.= Light Summer Suits, ready-to-put-on, high class, stylish, well made; 85.00 to $12.50; also White'Duck Suits, coat and pants, at $2.50, Linen Crash Suits, at $3.76.Leather and Canvas Belts, from 25e and 80c¢ upwards.Light Summer Underwear, from 50c a suit up.Fancy Summer Socks, large variety, 25¢ to 50e.Bathing Suits and Bathing Pants, Bath Towels, Night Shirts, Pyjamas New Neckwear, Collars, Handkerchiefa Boating Jerseys, sleeveless or 1-4 sleeves, 530¢.; also in Cashmere, very fine, at $1.00 and $1.25.; Whitd Yachting Caps, 50e, 750 and $1.00; also In navy blue, at game prices.; Tweed Caps in new Golf Btyle, 26¢ to $1.00.Everything in the Men's and Boys\u2019 Clothing and Furnishing line, Both stores open to-night till 9 p.m., and 11 p.m., Saturday.and latest designs, best and Grey Knockabouts, will fold up and go into pocket, Pure Fur Feit, Gor, Craig ang: Bloury sts.AND "]
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