The Montreal daily star, 24 juin 1908, mercredi 24 juin 1908
[" b 8 GROVER CLEVELAN [.v x +4 Ste ttitiet Pt HA AH SEHHHHO - 0 his address at the opening of the Club in 1902 when he shook \u201cswith his ent political caemy v4 B HAO took occasion to \u201cbe got out of it.\u201d \u201cinte it, but an how many dollars can A VOL XL N° FORMER PRESIDENT OF STATES IS DEAD Had Been Ill Some Time But Death was Not Expected NJ, June 24._ Grover former President of the ro at his d Were at 8.40 o'cluc Death was due to heart fallure, complicated with other dis- enses.The passing away of Mr.Cleveland was not immediately announced, but was delayed until an official statement had been prepared by the physicians who had been at- Sepding him in the various periods of his ilinese The statement by the physicians, Dr.\u2018George D.Lockwood and Dr.J.M.Car- mochan, was given out: __ \u201cMr.Cleveland for many years has suffered from repeated attacks of gastro-intestinal origin.Also he had long standing organic disease of the heart and kidneys.Heart failure comr!icaied with pulmonary thrombosis and vedema were the immediate cause of his death.\u201cWhile Mr.Cleveland had been seriously ill from time to time, his death came like à thunderclap to those who had been watching his \\lliness.Last night there was a slight flurry among the friends of the Clevelands that something was seriously wrong with the ex- President, which was occasioned by a visit of Dr.Bryant ,of New York, Mr.Clevedand\u2019s physician for many years.Mrs.Cleveland iater tn the evening, discussing Dr.Bryant's visit, said that there was no occasion for alarm and that Mr.Cleveland was getting along nicely\u2019.This reassurance totally unprepared thelr friends for the announcement of his death.Mrs.Cleveland was at home when The chil- are t the Clevelan) sunimer deme at Tamworth, \u201crw Ham MONTREAL\u2014ST.JORNS.Commencing July 4th, NEW will leave here at 1.5% p.nday June 29th, train leaving here at ou 34 p.m, will leave at 8.59 p.m.MONTREAL-\u2014OTTAWA.Leave Montreal at 8.30 am and § dally; 9.35 am and 3.40 pm.week SLEEPING AND PARLOR CAR SERVICE.BOSTON\u2014DEPOT MARBOR\u2014 (VIA MONTREAL).« Commencing June 38th, Pullman Butfet Bleeping Car will leave Boston will pm.Gatly xcept at 7.30 hn a leave Montreal at Lae em, dal except Sunday, for Depo Harbor.leturning.leave Depot Have bor 7.18 a.m.dally, except Bunday, snd Montreal 8.1 p.m, ter n.Commenct ng, June 33nd, Pullman Parlor Cas en.leave Montreal at 9.35 MONTREAL\u2014LEVIS-QUEBBC.Montreal 8.18\" Ph.and d'a pi leave oY TICKET OFFICES; 1346 8 are SL Phones a 400 ond Auction Sale New and Sscond*hand Neusehold FURNITURE And a Large Assertment of Handsome New Carpets, Olicliothe and Lineleume.Plancs.otc, alae Handsome Parior Biillard Table complets, 2 High Deeks.and a lot of Second-Hand Household Furniture, eto, We will sejl at our dome! and M3 OL James Street, ou FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 20th, bed coverings, cutiery, Te, etc; Sale at 2.20 p.m.RAE 4 DONNELLY, ue 3 Auctioneers.PATENT NOTICE To all whom it may Sonoern: k that the ers of Canadian Patent No.99.769, aranted June 26th, 1906, to Adol de Bousa of Oporto, Port for Improvements n \u201cP FOOD meneed The right to manutactur ¢ and the process covered by the Letters Patent are now or pecs CHARIONS MARIA pat address tent = 20~ CANADIAN PACIFIC DOMINION DAY Round Trip Tickets will be sold at SINGLE FARB A points in Canada, Fort lism Good June and oy Good are for return until July FROM QUEBEC Special Stenmenip Train will leave op J for Quebbe, for He TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS Two ne leave Windser Street ta- tion FAT at 10.10 a.m.and 10.15 p.m for Winnipeg and Vaneouves * MONTREAL - PORTLAND - OLD OR- CHARD-KENNESUNKPORT, MB VIA THE WHITE TAS Montreal- Portland Sleeping and Pur- lor Car Mervice, dally, ipolediag Sum.be extended to Old Orchard and Kennebunkport Fiat sleeping ontreal at 7.46 p.m, Passengers \u201ctake alostrie There will be no car leavi - real on Saturday, June June 37th.= Mont cars» Round Second class Tickets ri be sold on mireday, June ; Mcatreal 0 urgeon eimatord, Mases seer.4 River: Vite Marie, Sma Nora ata very low low ST.ANDREWS 8 STHE-4A Car service ne ae ew vs érews- ein wine : tion rie sp on go Woes, aa Thursday and Friday, and tan nos La ing Bt > Andrews on Mondays, days, Thursdays and Fridare a ve July Tein Rrra! a om, July 1 ti] fur- i \u2018be ogml- To sts Tant he service Montreal Tuesd Andrews Mondays and Weavers BOUND TRIP, FRST-GLASS RATES Vanesuver, metorie © Westminster es Besttie, Tacoma and Poryand, Ore.1 Fran Los Angeles Dev = = éprinee i ve C8 ii eptember\u2019 THR Meuêt October 1908.CITY TIGKET OFFICE, HEMSLEY'S GREEN TICKET SALE our stock we have adopted a plan quite mew in the Jone ret trade.Many pri ce reductions have been made in ov oF good department, and on all classes These ns are all Green Ti be quickly p price ticket difference you ean gain A few mere of our bargains: Reg.Sale ee.Price.Solid Bliver Plerced on stand.$06.60 984.00 Vases, .Four a t- .11.78 14.00 2 piv od Tete-a-Tete ea get 2.00 14.00 One Solid Silver Water Jug, Queen Anne Le Lesrenes 17,76 14.00 R.HEMSLEY, Coldomi{h and eu verematif, \u201d 245 ST.JAMES STRENT, MONTREAL.seb Se James Streve.sent Post Géften ia \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eT TT \u2014\u2014 STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line , ROYAL MAIL SERVICE MO TREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Ps ia SATGON, LS à oo we The a a tana rt and | THIRD CLASS, verpool.Lendea ve t 827.560 or ts 76, according te steam MONTREAL TO GLASNOW.Protorian, June 27 Hesperian, July ¢ lontan, July 11 1m Bai0ua $82.60 and up.eco class $43.69 8nd up Third class $38.50.TO HAVRE AND LONDON.Parisian, June 27.Sardtajan, July 4.a class cabis, called ie ena Leadon, ; are Se.Paria, 8.$8 cdditienal; Pap Jae se y to aad A.ALLAN.montrent DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STRA NSMIPS -\u2014Frea= marvel and Quebos to Liverpesl.Canada.tee sae ase es e 37 Southwark.ay Dominion.s «ee eee 070 Ottawa, .+.soc 0.0 «JUIF Kensington .«se o July BM Superior for Firet, ass also very comfortable one-class steamers.called Second Cabta.Arablo .June 35 Majestic .June NM Apply to local agents.or COMPANY'S OFFICE, 17 Bt.Sacrament ot 143 188 Ottawa Navigation O0 River Bteamers te Les.Sunday EXCURSION TO CA , Take $ am.G.T.BR train for SHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take § G.T.R.train for Lachine whartf.el Main 1029.129 186 Fsté 5 BN Be BN ali CANADIAY PACIFIC [ATLANTIC SIEAMSHIFS Live To A of Britain.Aug.15\u2014Lane À Manitoba .RATES-373- $0 and upward Ebi and aie bi 43.0 nd upward, acseréi 111 107 - .CITY TICKET OFFICE.Opp.138 ST.JAMES ST.Peat Gfltse, AMERICAS SCENIC LINE MONTREAL TORONTO Line me Lore nds and Rochester, N.ves Sundays at 13 moon.Moine (via \u20181.806 Islands e (v \" Quinte \u2014 Bu.\u201cpeBevii every low rates o M REAL-QUEBEC Line-Deily st m.UR.SAGUENAY Lime _\u2014 uebee, re ys and Baterdaye.ar at 8.4 a.m.DOMINION DAY Round Tri aichets will be sold ING, ».at .Round trip tickets will be First Clase Going une 30th, $1et, mm and Return Limit June 85th, 1 16 149 Saw North German Lloyd.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE 0 am.ce Ts > Ecru ESS À ACAENGER SERVIGE June .Aloe .duly ® Bremea.s Omtts Plymouth Lage .Jul P.lrepe.ei inky 3 K Luise Nerth Germen Lieyé Travellers CHLRICES à Breafwap, WN.LL W.li.HENRY, 338 St.James street, 198 340 REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE Meatreal, Glasgow, Weekly Bet vies ss CAMANDRA (twin sous.vo.\u201d ss PARTHENIA FR .go ss, A NIA (twin | i Gorn TS H Storage.98.50 Bastbousd, 200750 pregeid THE BOBERT REFORD OO, Limited Montreal.Toronto, Quebeu, Bt.Jobm, MN, A Portland, Me 0e sus SUNDAY EXCURSION sv oe Sorel and Perthier, 780, Rt be uced_ rates iciet bar Co wh rm Rl hrea Rivers ss n IMPERIAL, leaving are\u201d, \\ White Star Line.Te ae .son bg gee Bo sina 3 Re = + a, ARE #4 oR ee IA UC Poe Rs by >, \u2018 > > - RB: + # 3 flare + -\u2014 \u2014 | he Baily Stn] Ter MONTREAL, $TAR PUR CO, dl \" = » LN .ITE Prapriesrs.i EELS Se pn a ne Pont Western Divikice.First Nationa! Bank Western nada ormess laine.Chicas tario_ Manito] Sask wan, A Lo and British Columbia.M.YW.McGillivray.¢ King 8t.West, Toronto.Offices t pri tain, Terry's The- Em 8 6.London, W.C.ni Agents In France, Mayence, Favre & Cie.\"Paria, .charaeter who led his party into where it was not too willing to quite ss Presigeat \u201creagh-ridden\u201d \u20181 9d In tariff reform, Jooking to the scal- lng down of protection; and be auc- cessfully carried the country with him at the time of his second election, only to find himself betrayed and unhorsed in the Senate.His first election was largely wom by elvil service reform.\u2018 Hé had been a \u201creform\u201d Mayor of Buffalo, and a \u201creform\u201d Governor of New York: and he was an ideal ciindidate to carry the banner of civil service reform when peus Carl Schurs, George Willlam Curtis .and a large body of public spirited Circulation of The Star.citizens had broken away from the Re- \u2014 publican party to advoeate it.Th~ Re- WEEK ENDING JUNE 20TH, 1908.publicans had as their candidate the \u2019 ; 65,580 netic Haine, who was the strong- MONBAY SG ts, A wt man in the party.but whose name TUROBAY + =.» J 68843 gag associated with \u201cmachine\u201d poll- \u2018WEDNESDAY .05510 tice At that time, the clection depended upon two pivotdl States \u2014New THURSDAY oe * +.65501 York and Indiana; and Cleveland car- \"FRIDAY .©5528 ried them both with the help of the Mugwumyps.As President.he redeem- SATURDAY : , : » T2843 ed his pledges of the campaign.He 3 : : introduced clvil service reform.He c TOTAL .400,223 acotched the \u201cspoils system,\u201d although his party had been out of office for a Dally Average , * * 88.704 generation.And he undertook a gen- Weskly Star Last Week .129,5507| erai house-cleaning which the entire CULATION oF HE STAR, DAILY Y AND.dé, 029,173 One issue of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 195,000 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subac Sibllons rogard- od as more ur less spheme \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WEDNESDAY.JUNE 24, 190% THE INTENTION OF THE VOTER.Lt 1s obvious, with so many ballots bel.: rejected in the \u201crecounts\u201d because of the ignorant or malicious - blundering of deputy returning offi- cere, that something must be done to make surer of accomplishment the Intention of the voter When a whole p°\u201d is throw: out because a deputy returaing officer numbers the ballots when he should hot or leaves them uninitialed when he should have given them the mystic monogram, it means that the men who vote at this pol.have been disfranchised.It is not pretended In such cases that thi.uniform mistake, affecting all the \u201callots ailke,.interferes with the secrecy of the ballot or in any way helps to Idenufy a purchased vo.The protective purpose of the bali t would not be thwarted if they were all esunted; and it seams to us thst Mr.Justice Archibald was right in counting the ballots in Bt Ann's, though i.deputy had falled to Inltial them.But the trouble 1s that the interpretation of the law is not uniform - On Lie same day, à poli was rejected in Ottawa County for this very reason In Bt.Ann's, on the other hand, 8 ltrge part of a poll was rejected because th- deputy vay cheerfully num- ba: ng every ballot that came to his band unt'i he wr .stopped by the re- Ctr, officer.In Ottawa County, these findings did not make any dif- ferenc-; but.In S*.Ann's, they chang- od the result of the election.Now.of course, we must guard very careful the secrecy of the ballot.If the ballo.Is not kopt inviolabiy se- cre., we had far batter have the many advantages of the open vote We muy\u2019 recognize ir.this relation that a corript deputy returning officer has .44 in his power t.be à very effective - Instrument for the violation of this secrecy.He can mark the ballot of a man who has taken a bride from his own friendg in such a way as to ascertal.afterward how he voted.Thuis the provisions Ibtended to keep _ the leputy in a straight and narrow pats, are entirely pertinent, and must not de modified without serious consideration.\u201c But we ought to think as well of the Intention of the voter.A real wrong is dbne when the evident will of u majority of the voters is set aside because of the blundering of an election official.W: must not forget ~elther that, it we are going to rule +out a poll every time a deputy makes som.mistake In the handling of the ballots, we empower a @eputy, who 4 find+ himself In charge of a poll where \u201cthere i.certain to be a, majority against his candidate, to virtually dis- ,franchisc that poil at no risk to himself.If such power rests in the h.nds of a deputy, commensurate responsi- bill ; ought to go with it.That le, à deputy who makes a mistake of this \"magnitude ought to de punished; for it such punishment hung over the \u201cheads of all deputies, they would take greater pains to learn the details of thelr duties.As for the application of the law, weight should be given to the obvious tacts in each case.Where there le no suspicion that detection of ths name of the voter is thtended, the will of an entire vo\u2018ing dlvision of people out to be considered as of pare- mount importance.A blunder has be \u2018 made; ani consequences of some sort must be risked.But it is à ques- \u201ction between risks.Is it the greater risk to take the chance that, the se- serve of the ballot may be violated in this perticular case, or to refuse the \u201cpps honsst votes of a num- people whoee Inteatlpns are ear The law should not be framed sc rigidly that no such latitude is allowed te the judges.- GROVER CLEVELAND.The death of Grover Cleveland removes oné of the most striking figures which American politics have thrown uD on the sky line of the world since the civi! war, Be was easily thé most > renmaricable President to eceupy the White \u2018Mouse between Grant and pation appreciated.Then he began his great war on a high tariff.He was beaten at the first onset: bat he was triumphantly successful at the second attatk.What would have happened had the Demo- cratii Benste stôôd by the policy for which the President fought and won, and the House of Representatives fav- ered, must remain one of the \u201cifs of history.The Cleveland Democrats aways h ld tat it would have prevented the \u201cpampered industries\u201d from forming trusts and so dominating the government of the nation.This would have kept the Democrats in power and hindered that long reign a\u2019 lspubli- canigm which is again to be tested next autumn.- But Senator Gorman, of Maryland, led a revolt against Lhe Cleveland tariff policy in the Senate, and successfully pulled its teeth.With Bryanism, Cleveland had no sympathy® He was a Democrat of an older school.Bryanism arose practl- cally as a vote of want of confidence in his management of the party: and its capture of the Democracy appears now to be complete.The issues have changed since Cleveland first cume into national politics: and it iv quite likely that the old veteran has 'noked upon Roosevelt as little better than a glided Populist.Judge Parker vas H!- sort of candidate; and the nation show- od four years ago what it thinks of the Parker clase.But it must not be forgottan that Grover Cleveland advanced the flag of progress very considerably during his regime.His great and couragenus measure of ctvil service reform was monument enough for any one man.For a time he put a ring In :he noce of the mad bull of partyism.and, where his shadow fell, a new «piri of independence grew.He may nui have Mked Bryanism: but it was his breach In the Itnes of iron partyism, which le- fore his day hell the nation so £irmiy that there were only two doubtf:l Btates, that made the outburst of Bry- anism possible A JUDGE ON THE JURY SYSTEM.The superficial critics of the jury system will please take note that it has received a high commendation from an excellent authority.No less a man than Chief Justice Sir Willlam Meredith.of Toronto\u2014a good lawyer, and a student of public affairs\u2014tells us that \u201ca jury of twelve honest men is worth fifty lawyers or perhaps a dozen Judges.\u201d New Sir William has been working with the jury system all his life; and he ought to know what he le talking about.The juries of the country, in spite of the vapid ridicule which is at times poured upon them, have done more to get justice for the plain people than all the hair-saplitting lawyers who ever were gowned.They bring \u201co the consideration of cases and of legal in- tricacles a human recognition of the facts which alone can bend the law into a tolerable gylde for justice.No two cases are alfke as to facts; yet many hundreds of them must be judg- od by the same law.If we ist the parchment-dried lawyers settle them with their eyes only on the rasor-edges of the statute \u2018books, they will usually be settled as If they were the same case; although this may work a positive injustice to Rinety-nine per cent.of them.Human life is not a creation of geo- metry\u2014all straight lines and angles.It le lite\u2014all curves and inequalities.No drain could write a code of laws which would fit its sinuosities No amount of experience could develop one.We must Jet the law deal with averages; and then let the human juries of or- éinary men apply the elastic provisions of the law to individual cases.Then there are times when the law is wrong touching a peculiar case; and we need a jury of laymen with courage and sense enough to say so.We must not let the cynics sneer away our ju system; but we must compel the lawmakers to equip it with modern Improvements.Jurymen should cease to be treated like triminals and ought to be respected as a part of the courted Sir William Whiteway Is a name Indelibly stamped \u20acpon the history of Newfoundland, He was one of the pioneers in the working of free institutions thers, ard ons of the most counageous and successful champions, of the rights of the Iclanders befoge | the Imperial Government Premier tt was his foresight which had much to do with æcuring for the Colony the Reid Raliway arf kindred ember prises.This gave the Nowiventisné- ors a working \u201c\u2018phant\u201d wiht whith pon KL RY: of the lsfand during critical times, - Tiga grt idh be ee ee\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Nr nas oe pra dN .rity s om- pel + mans loaded he is often fired A 08 cabin-yout ton't stri BOCES sary for a te House trea age.cchsson\u2019 x Supplied.Kansas, board! house ih ea said to have hung out sign, rentes Rumors.\u201d Bo many emanate wa that we Canadians dont om to ertise.Daresay this world seems just es strange to a chlid as the next one docs When a real catty woman gets going ol the subject of the next door ne hors wife, it's dollars to doughnuts you can\u2019t tell whether she's giving her a knock or For the mile-a-minute motorist all roads lead to the Police Court.° Be Patient.bee IAE who talks like an idiot \u2018may be trying te to suit his conversation to what he considers your power of understanding.With so many banks Collapsing, it's no wonder the Cornwall canal bank kept wp with the procession.Now that photographs can be taken | without a camera, what protection is there for love\u2019 s , young dream on the beach at the seaside Don\u2019t eas how much money a woman is ont ue by the fatness of her purse.ke the trouser pockst of a small boy's t suft It's sure to comtain a things It shouldn't.A man's as likely as a woman to have \u201checduse\u2019\u201d for a reason, only he puts it differently.Sure! Your face is red, Bn feelings blue, he day is Thad so re You.The man who doesn't wake up in the morning minus a pair of boots.after listening to a 3 a.m.feline serenade is a gentle-tempered creature, or else the possessor of only one pair.it is difficult to predict how much progress they would have made.He fought for thelr riglits as fishermen off their own coasts and greatly influenced British opinion on the subject.He was sa Imperialist and a Confederationist, seeing that the ultl- mate destiny of the several Britisn Colonies of Narth America must be union.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.June 24, 1878.The Young Men's Christian Association, by the kind permission of Mr.Geo.Hague, general manager of the Merchants Bank, intend holding « rden ea party in his private grounds next Saturday afternoon, and trust to meet all the friends of the Association on the occasion.MR HAGUE has since the founding of the been a most consistent ang The Late in ; od ganization.He was for many years general manager the Merchants Bank.succeeding the late Mr.Jackson Rae in that position, which be resigned in the nineties.Ven.Archdeacon Lindsay, Mon.G.O.Stevens and Mr.J.Briggs, of Water- arived w the city last evening.and are \u2018quests at the Ottawa Hot THE wmentiemen mentioned above were Selspaies to the meeting of the annual ican Synod.Archdeacon Lindsay and Senator Stevens have long sin the bar.\u201d but Mr.tnown figure in Watertoo \u2018and th stern Townshi He was for ever thirty ; years the efficient manager of the Eastern Townships Bank at oS Metloo, resiga- ing the position a few years ago The Rev non Baldwin, whe is about to visit Barone witir his family for a fow > Ca with a well - filled purse of gold \u2018and notes towards the expenoes of the tri and also a most af- T e Bis foc long od the well loved snd esteemed The Late Bishop Baldwin.Dicesse elected of Huron, nd passed away a few years ago at London, Ont.- Mr.Radford, of the Health Department.had n couple of milkmen arrested this for watering milk - a country ine at officer saw the men deltberately pour ver a gallon of water Into four cans containing about eighteen ions of m were the accros Court 320 each.ADULTERATED and watered milk je still in evidence to-day, though not ®0 barefacedly sold as in Lhe Men days of the sixties and seveaties.The late Mr.Radford he secretary and chief Inspector of the Health Department, and with the anal force end pape at his to check the milk À er and bring them to punishment.Hon.C.F.Fraser, of Toromto, arrived n Montreal this morning to take th A) an mall Seamer, for He ts going o re tour of rest Britain and rela for ve next two or throe Q.C.was a blic Works en nee Mowat Cabinet in ing.He represented Seuth Grenville for ears and su uently - Sie, .He was called to the Bar Uy r Canada in 1865 created à Q.C.In fete.He was a er and smart debater, and taking hard pelitioal knocks.e died many vears ago.J - Stricken With Blindness.Special to the Montreal Staf.* 8t.Thomas.Ont, June 24.\u2014Percy Attridge, an employe of the city, is almost totally blind at his home, as the result of having the nerves of his ayes strafed while watching the electrical storm Monday night.Attridge was sitting on the but Was not affected at the time.He was seinod with blindness while at work yesterday.Mr.Eugene Crepeau, K.C., Dead.wThe Ln => we © Briggs i» ati a well.| eo Ea He subsaguenuy was Bishop of the t's because het Mu rer hate Sore osé.- A half loaf is better than po holiday.8 womap Y she begins to wish tha 0 man wal ts ull he's The Defterence.; A woman induiges I mile betause she Hkes to look pleasan A man has à smile because le wants % feel pI pleasant.Opinions differ as to whether it's better to sting or be stung.It's all right to love your enemies os long as you don't worry about them.Tempestuous.Black\u2014 \u201c80 Lowbrow ls Suttering from brain storm?Is it seve Brown\u2014\"Can\u2019t be more Than a gentie sephyr if Lowbrow's brain caused it.\" One engagement ring doesn't necessart ily mean matrimony.SYMPTOMS 4 Beems to me l'm sorter alling\u2019, Kind o' sleepy all the day Seems to me m strength is fallip\u2019, rv comin\u2019 ht away Guess, I'll go to see What it that's pith me.I ain't lookin: nowise spladia\u2019; \u2018 Orter feel as fine as Yet I hate to spiit the kinda\u2019 , Hate 6 all-git-out to milk.Reckon hat it's time to plough; 1 don\u2019t wanter, anyhow.All around the work's a-pilin\u2019, T t callin\u2019 to be done; still I'm settin\u2019 here a-whilin\u2019 Time is this here patch 0\u2019 sun.Funny.ain't it, how a chap Wants to stretch hissell an\u2019 gape?Kin\u2019 o° good to set here lazin\u2019 * in my mouth, amasin\u2019, Wind a-blowin' from the south.Guess I'm jest spring-feverish.wonder If it's time to fish.\u2014Chicago News.No matter how anxious a man may to\u2019 leave town, he won't voluntarily on on Hawthorn-Dale as & permanent residence.Ee Briet copmusications a a in this Jeiema.bi Lass Jd alt = on aired) rdjects - considered.BD.AR Our Road-Making.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir \u2014The most wonderful specimen of road-making is now going on in Forsyth street between Cuviller and Aylwin.Carts of rubbish from houses consisting of refuse, such as ashes, paper, s, bottes etc., are being dumped down to make ad.A rigman ie busy now makin a collection from same.Last night's win carried off a lot hd i, distributing 1t all over the n But more carts, loaded up with death- \u2018dealing debris, are arriv and depositing Uae thelr loads of filth.his in a city like a disgrace, and shows an ver ant of consideration te the health and comfort of its citizens.How many little ones will stcken and perhaps dle owing to this pit of iniquity being made at our doers?Road-making here ls evidenuy in the hands of those who care nothing for lic health, and know less abôut making.NOVICE.\u2014 \u2019 BARON KAGURAI TAKAHIRA.He Gives Outline of Wis: Report to Japanese Government.St.Paul, Minn, June 24.\u2014The Plo- reer Press to-day prints an interview with Baron Kagurai Takahira, who has been investigating the Japanese : situation in the United States and ; Canada for the Mikado's Government.In the interview the Baron says: \u2014 I \u2018It is the desire of the Japanese Government to thoroughly understand the Tosition of Americans on the Japanese question.The Government well realises that certain of its citizens have Leen the cause of disturbances on this wide of the Pacific, which at once have shaken the evenness of the localities t and disturbed our Government too.| \u201cMy report will state to the Jup- or pub- oad ral } Rene Government.that the collection of Japanese Immigrants in the cities of the Pacific Coast is detrimental to friendly relations between these two countries, and Is actually in some cases an intrusion\u2014so far as concerns the Americans who labor\u2014on the 1b- ertles and rights of the peoples who a.ready inhabit this country.\u201cMy report will advise that \\mmi- grants reaching the coasts of Ameri- a, be compelled to have In reserve sutticient money to take them acwoss the Rocky Mountains and Into the agricultural regions of the Middle West.PRINCE OF WALES\u2019 STAFF.Brief Sketch of the Neblemen Who Will Acosmpany Him.Special to The Montreal Star.PQuebec, June 34\u2014M.R.\"H.the Prince of Wales, is to be accompanied dy & very brilliant att on his coming visit to Quebec.It will incl poe Lord A , as Lord-in-Waiting: Col.Sir Arthur Bigge, as Private rol cretary; Sir Francis J.8 Hopwood, Attache, and Commander Sir Charles I ) O.has been Bec H R.H.since 1801, and prior to that time was Queen Victoria's Private Be- ä He was born in\u2018 1849.K C.M.G., was born in 1860, end has been pers t secretary the .Board of e aince 196 Commander Sir Charles J.Cust, Part.C.M.G, C.L E, M.V.O, R N.is 44 years of age and has been an Bqguerry since 1393 Captain Bryan G.Godfrey M.V.O, R N.was born In 1863, and has boom one of the Princes TEE \u2018reaches forty Id be born over again.2 ' At en SEE = FRASER'S.Aa fon SEAS Bard Gest mide oy Only 1850.Bottle.See the display of this dalicious Candy In our ahow window on St James Street.bottle.In addition to of English Confectionery Butter Scotch Tablets .Assorted Centecucnery .SCOTOH PEPPERMINTS.Something very fine in Bcotch Mints; very strong and the best quality per large Botte.Q/ace Pineapple and Crystalized Ginger.les, 1-Ib.boxes .Inger, 1-1b.Boxes .Glace Pinea Crystallized TURKISH DELIGHT\u2014In Wooden Drums.Another shipment of Clarnico Jorkish Delight, in 1-ib.Wooden Drums, freshly made, and of very fine quality.Only 250 per Drum.FRASER, VIGER & OC.ITALIAN WARENOUSE USPAGLIGUE D t 888.Sold in the regular way at 3c and Mc per battle.Special price, only ldo ENQLISH cour ECTIONERY.corer of of the to have a special sale rke, tenet \u2018a Coombes, Lon- *30c Bottle 30c Bottle Bottle Bottle 20c Bottle .ve « .BOc Each 50c Each Fraser's Burrome 200, 300 & 211 9%.James Où MONTREAL, ERSONALS.Mr.W.H.Birch, of Winnipeg, is a guest at the Corona.Mr.P.F.Barrett, of Toronto, registered at the Corqna Mr.T.Hubert Cushing has returned from a short trip to New York.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.McIntyre, of San Francisco, are in town at the Corona.Mrs.Jack Robertson will spend the summer on the Lower St.Lawrence.Dr.and Mrs.G.C.Douglas, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are guests at the Corona.Mrs.F.F.Rolland, Sherbrooke Bt.gave a garden party yesterday afternoon.Mrs.Ed.Sheppard.Wood avenue.has returned from a three weeks\u2019 visit in Toronto.Doctor and Mrs.Scott Nichol have left town for the Square Lake Hotel, St.Faustin, Que.Mr.Willlam Wright and Mrs.Wil- tam Wright, of Kansas City, are staying at the Corona.Mrs.Stavert, Drummond street, has salled for England, whers she win spend the summer.Miss E Leavitt has left for Quebec to attend the marriage of her brother, which place on July 1st.Mr.H.N.Wells, and Mr.C.N.Hut- chison have arrived in town from Chicago, and are staying at the Corona.At St.Alban's Church, Halifax, this morning, Miss Ethel Pearson, second daughter of Hon.B.F.eParson, M.La À.tor Colchester.was marri&d to Mr.Thomas George: MacKentie, of isle.The bride was attended by sister.and Mr.Allister Fraser, son of Lieut.-Governor Fraser, was groomsman.Mr.and Mrs.MacKenzie left after the wedding on a tour of Canadian and American cities.A quiet wedding took place yesterday morning at 8 o'clock at the resl- dence of the bride's sister, Mrs.W C.Walker, 14 Maitland place, ronto, when Miss Anna Etta Toshach, fourth daughter of the late Mr.Mrs.J.E.Toshach, was married to Mr.Walter L.Brown, only son of Mr.and Mrs, IL.H.Brown, of Montreal.Rev.M.Francis Perry, D.D, pastor of the Jarvis Street Baptist Church, officiated In the presence of the immediate relatives only Thp bride, who was given awax~by her brother-in-law, wore a travelling suit of blue and white striped cloth and a picture hat with French roses and soft shaded ospreys.She also wore the bridegroom\u2019s gift, a pearl sunburgt pendant.Immediately after the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Brown left for Montreal, en routs to Quebec, Tudou- sac and the Saguenay.Upon their return they will reside tem at 173 Roxborough street east, - to, before taking up thelr new in Walmer Trinity Episcopal Church, Galveston, Texas, was the scene of a pretty wads ding at five o'clock this afternoon, when Miss Katherine Melaine Weekes, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Nicholas Weekes, was married to Mr.John Jennings Crosiman.of Monte ee af Mr.A R.Creeiman.Rev.Charles 8.Ave performed the oermoay.The bride wore a Liberty satin gown.Her tulle vell was surmounted by a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lllles of the valley.The maid of honor, Mise Pauline Adoue, and the bridesmaids, Miss Caroline Sealy, iveston, and Miss Marion Creeimen, sieter of the Miss May is bridegroom, Fitshugh.of Montreal, were alike in white Ilimgerie gowns, with pale green girdles.Their hats net trimmed with white lace and they carried bridesmaid's roses and lies of the valley.Mr.Weaken gave his daughter away.Mr.E.F.McFarland, of Toronto, was beat man.Mr.and Mrs.man will spend their honeymoon New York and New Orleans.September they will reside in Montreal.CLOSING EXERCISLS AT THE SCHOOLS.Mount St.Michaels Sohoel.om - family, Shuter street, have sailed for Dr.Andrew Macphall left for Prince Edward Island last night.Mrs Harry N.Wilson, of Boston, Is visiting her sister.Mrs.J.T.McDonnell, 8 Buckingham ave.The marr! of Miss Annie Far- quharson Snider, daughter of Mr.Donald Snider, of Lancaster, Ont., to Mr.A.E.Fraser.has been arranged to take place on Tuesday.June 30th.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Archer and f England, where they willl spend the summer.Mr.H.Wallace Johnstone left last evening for a few weeks\u2019 trip to Mus- koka and Toronto.During his stay in Toronto he will be the guest of his brother, Dr.J.K.Johnstone.The engagement is announced of Miss Fanny Rutenberg.daughter of Mr.W.Rutenberg.to Mr.David Marks Charlton, of England.Mrs.R.C.Murray and Miss Edna Murray, Mackay street, are the guests of Mrs.T.H.Harper, of Cowans- vilie.The marriage of Miss Ruth Laing, daughter of Mr.Peter Laing.to Mr.oss H.McMaster, son of Mr.Wil- McMaster, takes place this afternoon at Erskine Church.Miss Imogene I.Owens, of Boston, Mass, who has been spending some time with Mrs.F.Mead Gliman, Mt.Pleasant avenue, left this mothing for San Francisco, Cal.Mr.Omphroid Bissonnette snd Master Adolphe Quinlan, of Coteau éu Lac.have returned home from Bou College, Rigaud, to spend their h days with their parents.The marriage of Miss Kate Kay Seath, second daughter of Mr.David Seath, to Mr.Joseph H.Copeland, of 1 Montreal, took piace very quietly this morning at Bt, Andrew's Church.The ceremony was performed by Rev.J Edgar Hill.The bride, who was unattended, wore a travelling costume of marine blue Tussor silk with & Dresden vest, and a blue hat to match.Mr.Seath gave his daughter away.and Dr.Chris Nichol acted as best man.Immediately after the ceremony Mr, and Mrs.Copeland left for Quebec en route to the S-guenay.On their return they will reside at 10C Bouvnier avenue.The marriage took place at half past eleven this morning, at the Methodist Church, Coaticook, of Miss Nellie Elisabeth Shurtleff.o daughter of Mr.Otis Shurtleff, to Mr.Walter Edward Stanley, of Montreal, son of Mr.William John Stanley, of London, England.The church was effectively decorated for the occasion with marguerites, pink and white peonies and ferns.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.R.G.Peever.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of Ivory crepe de chine over chif- taffeta trimmed with Bebe Irish lace.Her tulle vell was arranged over à coronet of orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley.She was attended Mrs.W.MeLeod, (Wellesley Hills, Mass); Mrs.Fred, McClure Jones, (Montreal), and one bridesmaid, Miss Frances Hurd (Lowell, Mass), who wore a gown of pale blue Marquisette over taffe a pale blue picture hat to match, carried & shower bouquet of pink and white sweet peas.Mr.Harry Shurtleff, brother of the bride, was Ju man: Mr.Wilham Bwing (Richmond), and Mr.Kred.1.Nunns, were the ushers.The ceremony wal wed Dy a reception at the residence the bride's father, and later Mr.a ra.Btanley left for trip to New York, Wash- On thelr return they will reside In Montreal.The bridegroom's gift to the brides was a diamond and pridot ring; te the brides at pear! pendants, and to the best man and ushers he gave peari pins.\u2014 eity in the cause of practical and effi- ctent education.An Event at Westmount-Asademy rs won WwW.BT Macaulay, wore members of the staff of Westmount Aca- the occasion of their leaving for nded vacation.Mr, Chalk pre- e obtain RS se que Aer De Dest ALBERT SOAPS, LTD, Mra, Montreal.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.SOHMER PARK ts op VAUDEVILLE AND MILITARY BAND 10 CENTS 234 166 sud.Regt Lanadias Artillery ANNUAL RIFLE MATCH Will be held on Saturday.27th June.at Pointe aux Trembles Ranges, beginuing at 3.30 am.The secretary will receive entries at the Armoury, on Friday, 26th June at 8.15 p.m.N.FINLAYBON.P M.S.150 Secretary.Regt.Orders by the 0.G.5th Regt.R.H.of C.No.1.Parades.\u2014The Regiment will parade on Thursday, June 25th.at 8 pm Uniform\u2014Drill.order, kilts and white jackets.Pipe bands will attend this parade.GEO.8.CLEGHORN., Capt.Regt.Ad) STANLEY HALL DANCING ASSEMBLY, Wednesday.June 34th.8.30 p.m.The \u201cNew Dance\u201d will be taught.Rlectric Fans.Coup'e ibe 148 3 Fresh a Fund THE RIVER BANK HOME The Home on the Richelieu River at Chambly is now open Applications \u2018or admission may be de to the cominittee at the Btar Stereo, 165 BL James strget.on the afternoons of Mo y.y and Wednesday of each week during t season, bstween the hours of two und four o'clock.Every application must he accompanied with a certificate from the clergyman to whose church the applicant belongs.Blank certificate forms may Le obtained from the secretary at the Btar Office, St.Jumes stree The Fresh Air Fund \\e a@ministered by a volunteer committee of men and women, including the city missionaries, !n- terested In the welfare and suffering of children.It is established to take away from the city for a longer or shofter period children and mothers whom the visiting doctor advises to Send.It is 1st For the sick children of the puor.nd.For the tired working mothers win children 3rd.For children threatened with sickness and w rents have not the means to enable them to \\pave the city.Five dollars will send a mot and sick child to the country for a fortmignt.and larger amounts will do proportionate good.Contributions may be sent to athe Star Office.165 8t.James.strest Branch Office, corner Peel and St.cone erine streets.or to Charles M.Alexander, Eaq.hon.treas., 219 St.James street.148 1 00d STANLBY HALL.i Moving Pictures, Vaudeville, lituetrated ngs.Musical Concerts.Saturday, June STth, | 2.30 and 8.30 p.m.Mat, 10c.16c; even ings, 10c, Be 26c.| show every Saturday.1** St.Catherine st.west.Prices, 25e, 0c, Tüc, $1.00, $3.00.A special feature of the military e to 6 p.m.Montreal Highland Cadets Corps Benefit, MUSICAL AND MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT.Monument National Theatre.FRIDAY EVENING, June 26th, 8.15 o'clock ALL SEATS RESERVED, ntertainment will be a squad ari in Manual! PE xerciots of 1850, and In uniform of that time.Seats on sale at Box Office, commencing Monday.June :2nd.from 8 am 149 8 si.the largest and fastest steamer on the hour and » quarter'at Carillon to visit Rapids at 6.30 pm.Take 8 am.GTR.The Ottawa.River Navigation Co.That Lovely CARILLON Trip OO The Splendid TR.EMPRESS has just been placed on this route.She de Ottawa River.Excursionists have one grand water fall, park, etc.Home by train for Lachine wharf.150 § Fine English Fabric thoroughly Shrunken - Made to Measure English Cricketing or Tennis Pants, the fair.$3.00 White Duck Pants, the pair .$1.00 White Duck Yachting Jumpers, blue collars, : etc., each :.$1.00 WM.CURRIE, Clothier, votre dame st.west Flannel Pants $ 550 n 4 2 &.Hunter were present as a deputation from the 8ch h ool.Mr.Eheon said: \u2018The members of the teaching staff of the H 8choo! of Monht- of the High School for Girls have heard with deep regret that Mr.W.B.T.Macaulay, princi of Westmount Academy, has been obliged, owing to ill health, to accept a temporary leave of absence, and desire to express the hope that the rest thus taken will bring back health to him and him to the work which he loves so well and which he carried on s0 efficiently and uncomplainingly.even though he had at the same time te cont against physical infirmities to bear much \u201cThey desire\u2019 also to be rmitted to express their admiration of the heroic manner in which he performed his duties and bore his suffering, and pray that he at least comparative in and a ual restoration of health \u201cThey wish, moreover, to extend to Mrs.Macaulay their sincere sympathy, trusting that her devotion, courage arded by sever ness may be a her husband's\u2019 complete recove t Westmount Academy.\u2018West- principal, Mejor B.B.A, thelr Sincere regiot | that he ands It neces- ary for time withdraw from the close supervision of ine school in the wel- fares 2e whish he has shown such untiring interest.® trey trust that his stay us locality will have [ effect, and that De oa.return to find that the t de without which no large sc laste Tetitution can be real success, has suffered mo loss, nd that the work of the school has been cars ried on th by teachers and pupils to the best of their ability.\u201cIn tendering their best wishes to Major énoaula y they desire also to express the hope that Mrs.Macaulay may also reap the benefit of a change of alr and surroundings, and they ask her acceptance of the accompanying basket of flowers as & smal token of their respect and estesm.\u201d 3 gt, patrick\u2019s Scheel.The closing exercises of St.Patrick's School were held yesterday in Stanley Rev.Gerald McShane, P.P, .The participants n the spes.t showed talents of a hi reed.M.A.Phelan, BA, short sddrese to the A adusioe.emphasizing t t need the curriculum of the Ch lan Brothers\u2019 schools so arranged as to lead up to the univer- sit Father McShane, ina an address, urged Irish Catholic parents to give their 1- dren the advantages a higher education.He praised the Christian Brothers for their noble efforts In the cause of education.those present Fath- or Singleton, Rev.Father ee Kitoran.Rev.Cather Francia, OF Dr.3,4 Que rio.Dr.W.nds \u2019 ally.Moser Peter pase, Br.Bernard Tan- hy hop ro Dents, 1 or de are shop's ade- Sanders: of the dant I > High 1 Behool: ?.Bhea, C.F.yen.and Wan h.The following students of the spécial class received medals an Religious Instruction, y em, For English, donated Me- Shane, and awarded ergast and M.B y.For h 4 C.F, Smith.and awarded to Richa Lynch.Elocution.awarded to ' Cartier.Gradvating Clasp\u2014Religion, de- nated by Rev.J.Killoran, à Awarded LE > nt; Rate Pres Sonated br aw Sekhalsad Erma Eramet gee, dre > why Wedding Presentations Where 8 number of friends make a joint Presentation on the acoasion of à weâdi sg.ht it will be found desirable to ca us.We are often able to give them extra Advent or Silverwars, $80, ree, so and upwards.R.HEMSLEY.Geld and Sliveramith, 38 St.James street, Montreal.} and awarded Ed.Farmer Fmanmet N t lish position, Nugent.Music.prise donated by .P.Shea and awarded to Terrance Penmanship, Edward Keaned rte hand and typewrit ne.rd .Attendance, Jas.O'Shaughnessy, B.Teas: lity, K.Elliott, Jno.Dwyer.The Archbishop\u2019s Academy.Rev.Canon Gauthier presided day afternoon at the © Tee cises of the Archbishop's A.y ia Stanley Hall.The French students a concert ris.© « Acuaemy.0 Gold medal for ren misters Presented Ty, presen by the A.O.H., County Board, and award- vd \u2018Thomas McCaffery; silver medal \u2018nr Irish his history.30 donated by the A.O.H., County swarded Feron; siiver medal for Irish histe nated by the AOH.piston No.T awa to Herd Potter.award fon pantnenahip awarded b A N.tod L Larcohaile, special class.and to H.Roberge, A.Leger.L.Gauthier, A.Blenjonetti.H.B.kr KH lLaurescelle, Loignon, H.Lanouette, of the First clase.Commercial diplomas went to the foi- lowing: Grade awarded to Edmond prunes Onde B.awarded to Thomas Aagiara Lege .Ludger Gau- Then Bienjo: Ed rut or excellence in | Sommérei tu studies, Edmond Brunet Ten r e for gone donat by Re Thon.\u201cand awarded to Bâmond Bi Brant.At Westmount Academy.At the Westmount ados lowing pupils distinguished n gene proficiency in their res classes: Wallace Norman, rane tall.Arthur Cunningham, \u2018Arthur Wi mason man, Alex.Nelson Lioyd, AM au oilne, Jack Jackson Rutherford, and Harrison Macf fonane oer.At Queen's Seheol.At Queen's School the the leaders Ke their Frank Doris Toe, ate Arthur Craie.Kathe Doris Cameron, Nolan, AN Monn Ddith Bad- cock, on Mh Doro sey; and Marios, Hato thy Mis At Ringe So Sohoel.At King's School lari isthauiensa\u201d treme themselves bind Sh] Hellend, lan Mawthopae, Dx hE Ho it ans LY \"a 4 a drama In two acts entitled \u2018Goutte de : aden SOF PUBLIC LANDS BILL ADOPTED Bill Considered in Com- thittee\u2014Nova Scotia Items in Supply.Special Btaft Correspondence.Press Gallery.House of Commons, Ottawa, June 34.The Dominion Lands BU, which t year was held up by Hon.Thomas Greenway.has passed its reading practically without op- pesition, and is now passing slowly through the Committee stage.The ex-Premier has not apoken at all, and hes not even been in the House, though in Ottawa.Reasons for the withdrawal of his opposition is furnished by a change In the.pre«emption ciauses which limits them to the dry belt mainly south of the Canadian Pacific main line, and between Moosejaw and Calgary.In the blll as Introduced last session this right of pre-emption might be exer- elsed anywhere in the West.The building of the Hudson Bay railway plays a much more prominent part in the grounds on which the Government asks the passage of the measure, this than it did last session.Then Hon.Frank Oliver mentioned this phase of the matter towards the close of his explanation on the second reading.and dealt with It almost casually.Yesterday \u201cHudson Bay Railway\u2019 was placarded @ll over his speech.Mr.Oliver occupied nearly two hours in his staetment, but was liberally ald- ed in the consumption of time by frequent questions on the part of Opposition members.The balance of the debate on the second reading occupied omly about quarter of an hour.the Opposition leader and Col.Sam Hughes being the sole participants.The bil) proposes to consolidate the entire law regarding the public lands of thé Dominion, but its main features are the re-enactment of pre-emption\u201d and the Hudson Bay railway.\u201cPre-emption\u201d applies to two classes of settlers.First, the old settier is given the right to buy at the rate of three dollars an acre an additional quarter-section In the prescribed area.Second, new settlers are entitled.if they settle in this area.to take an additional quarter-section in the odd Rumbered section adjoining the even numbered section In which he takes his homestead.Or third, If the new settler does not want to do this, he may wait three years until he has obtained the land patent for his homestead, and then may purchase for three dollars an acre an additional quarter section in any part of the prescribed ares.This plan as outlined last session to take in all the West was strenuously opposed by ex-Premier Greenway on the ground that it would mean the ex- .Maustion of the good lands of the West In a few years.He argued that not only would new settlers get 320 acres aplece, but that old settlers would all take up an additional 160 acres.Now, however, that the area is limited to the belt where dry farming is the requir- od, the attraction to the old settlers will mot be s0 great.And in addition the exhaustion of the watered areas will go on only at the old rate of 160 acres for each settler.Further, it is general- - ly agreed that 320 acres are required to do successful farming in the dry balt.The Hudson Bay Railway comes Into the bill in connection with this pre emption feature.The payments of three dollars an acre for the pre-empted lands will it is expected, provide the money for building the road.Mr.Olver estimated the cost of the line at $30,000 per mile er $15,000,000 in all; but this estimate was considered too low by Opposition members.Mr.Oliver calculated the part yet to be built, from the Pas on the Sas- Katchewan to Port Churchill, at 500 miles.The cost would be $30,000 a mile, be suggested as a basis of discussion, or a total of $15,000,000.In order to secure this eum it would be Aecessary to sell 5,000,000 pre-empted acres at three dollars an acre.In the area set aside for pre-emptions, there were about 38,000,000 acres.Should this land be divided equally between new home- and pre-emptions it would give 14,000,000 acres at $3 per acre, or $42.- 000,000.A perfectly safe estimate would, the Minister thought.give one- fifth of the \u2018area In pre-emptions or over 5,000,000 acres, which would provide the $15,000,000 required.If auf- ficient provision were not made in thie way, the area could be extended; if the , the system The existing law.added Mr Oliver, made the lands of the West liable to 8 subsidy of 6,500,000 acres for the Hudson Bay Raliway.This law would be aled by the new act.leader of the Opposition congratulated Mr.Oliver on his versatility.Last year and this he had, with equal oonviction, argued for two opposite proposals in the matter of land law.Mr.Borden was glad to learn that the Hudson Bay Rallway was not go- fng to wait for the settlement of these pre-emption lands.But why, then, had the Hudson Bay Rallway been Introduced into the explanation of the Bill at all?™ Opoosition leader closed with a on behalf of the Conservative party to \u2018give the bin fair and reasonable consideration.\u201d Col.Bam.Hughes put in a plea for the Bouth African veterans living In the West.Thin bill, he said.threw ail lands open to settlement, and he fear- od lest the Interests of the veterans na suffer.The second reading was then passed, ahd the House took up the bill In committee, where progress was made with the discussion of the first eleven clauses of the 108 of which the aot consists.The balance of the day, two hours and a half, was spent tn voting A score or more of Nova Sco- Un items were passed.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Crothers Appointed Governor.Teronto, June 24.\u2014 By an order-in- Council passed at a meeting of t - vineis) Fabinet, Mr.T.W.C + eRe Crothers .of x, T wag appointed a member of the of Governors of the Univer- .sity of Toronto In succession to Mr.J.1.Englehart.At the me time the on.B.H, Blake, Mr John Hoskin, D.Rev, Father T Colin i Smider, of Hamilton, and 8 r Mackenzie Jowell were inted.All the appoint- .monts are for terms of six years, as + under the la law, the réntiemen, originally been two yearn, ro.Ve appointed for a term Quebec Volunteers In Camp.teath and went into rv Training, n on the 24.\u2014 e of infant eph SUMMER RESORTS.SUNMER RESORTS.SUMMER RESORT INFORMATION BUREAU Circulars and Booklets of a large numbe.of the Summer Hotels, Boarding Houses and Resorts, as well as Railway and Steamship folders-and timetables, may be obtained by those interested, at the MONTREAL STAR Summer Resort Information Bureau.CORNER PEEL AND ST.CATHERINE STREETS.The Kea) Meskh anû Pinssure Resert\u2014 Abenakis Spring Besting.Bathing.Puiung.Toman Ball Aesm\u2014Bvarydung You Cassfort *nd sugrpmem., Abenakis Springs Mineral Water and Baths Cure Ravematers, Dyepepsia, Kiduay tou Liver \u201chot Duswtthe) Seskist 68 request.Medurais rates Metal spon Juss 1m t October 1st O.KIMPTON, Masags, Absnshs THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IN CANADA Sprmga.Que.\u201con Lake THE LAKESIDE (onteke Everythi first class.Accommodates T3.For booklet address JNO.8 BROKAW.Port dent N.Y.- Queen's Hotel Upper Norwsod, London SE ENGLAND.Large and comfortable hotel, in private grounds, 400 feet above sea level, near Crystal Palace.Easy access to all parts of City and West \"end.Good cuisine.Reasonable charges 9e 26 2aw Peaks Island House and Aaneres EAKS ISLAN R 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of saimon a trout fishing In connection with the housa aimon an Trout Fishing Par Excellence BAKER\u2019S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 18T.) eo long and favorably known, offers first class accommodation for tourists with all the comforts of home.Before making your plans for your summer outing.be sure to write for terms and other information 133 563 BAKER'S HOTZ\", Gespe, Qua Spend Your Vaoation at the OCEAN HOUSE OLD ORCHARD, MAINR, Apply for terms to LYMAN ABBOTT, Prop Ye SURF HOUSE Wm.EK.Dobbins, Prop.Old Orchard, Me.Finest location on the Beach next to Fisk House lot.American and Euro .Extra large chambers.Speciale hore Dinners.8 al Tennis Court and 109 83 ing.134 26 OCEAN VIEW HOTEL BIDDEFORD POOL, ME.Finest moderate-priced hotel on the New England Coast 11 83 1 VIEW Pigeon Cove, \u2019 An léea! resort on the Massachusetts coast Hot sea water batha Booklist, H.W.Dunx- lea, Prop 133 82 WELDON HOUSE, Shediac, N.B.Shaded grounds.Teunis and Croquet Lawne fea Bathing Boating.Alry rooms hot and coid bathe J.D.WELDON, Prop 132 12604 ORIGINAL NOTEL CHAMPLAIN, on Lake Champlain, Swanton, Vt.Fae le- catiten, musica, tennis, bowling, pool, boatin bathing, excellent fishing.Excellent tadls and service.Rates 318.60 to $16.Oniy.two hours ride f trains each way dally.For illustrated booklet.also train service address, C.F.SMITH & SON, Propristers, Swantca, Vt.132 12e0d \u201cCLAWBONNY,\u201d three hours from ont : modern |m- provements.$5 te 812.Booklets.Ee A.Jor- N.Y.« 13004 NEW LINWOOD, loca on sea wall, three minutes\u2019 walk Sonat with ali modern improvements, newly furmjshed, ekictric lights in every room, all the rooms look an to ocean.Write for booklet.J.Haigh, Prop.140 Peod HOTELS.The New Windsor Hotel the Grand Summer Resort on Lake Champlain, opening season June t, ete.Bookiet #2 request.M.MAYO, Prop., Rouse\u2019s pint n.+ FE AE y So = am = pm ly ETE 7 =~ A BELTS.LACES.À A Special Purchase of Real Kid, Dresden, Extra Special Values in Valenciennes and Elastic and Leather Belts in a variety of colors Jorchon Laces and Insertions.good in black, white, brown, tan.navy.grey and width: from 1 to 114 inches, regular values green, all sizes, regular values 39c to 5%.4¢ to 6c a yard.Lt 29c Thursday 2%.ST.CATHERINE.UNIVERSITY AND VICTORIA STREETS Thursday, doz.yards, 2%.CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY.,Ç , VEILING.TEESE) THIS 1S A GREAT MONEY SAVING EVENT \u2018mead: muslin or lawn, huge assortment magpie: oi an any from Soe to Spe, TT values Values this year are the magnet of trade.It's easy to advertise bargains, but to live up chenille spat.and finished ber- Thursday 29¢ yd.to these facts\u2014to give even greater values than were anticipated by the büyer\u2014is the one thing Sox al ar 29¢ necessary to firmly cement the friendship of the public; we believe in all sinceriy that our efor pecial, yas.ror .40° BATHING SHOES 29¢ in this direction have been wholly successful and that the announcement of c Sale wi Ladies\u2019 Bathing Shoes, made of a attract a great throng of the interested shoppers who have learned to profit by our special SPORTING GOODS.- fine sea weed, will stand the saving Sales.Lacrosse Sticks.Reg.80c and 60e, water, and are also very light (7 J Baseball Bats.Reg.60 and 75.Wormer ae ee te, for.2De ER Baseball Mitts, Reg.40c and 80e._ a iE fibre sole.suitable ) ee rte 40e and 500.\u2019 or ba ng or ho w .81 .o .SR wer sxe WE'VE RECEIVED ANOTHER SPLENDID COLLECTION OF FLOWERS Cimeecoe™ mor wo.Thursday for 2%.FOR THURSDAY SHOPPERS, 4%.6%, 98, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50 VALUES, FOR 29.ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE MUSIC FOLI The balance of a big purchase\u2014delayed in à shipment\u2014some entirely new lots from various other sources 0s.\u2014and what was left from last week's sale\u2014are to be sold to-morrow at an even bigger price cut.These Fishing Red.Reg.BOTH VOCAL WIP INSTRU beautiful flowers, in addition to an unlimited assortment of almost all the kinds that were shown last week.pe Publisher's Price, 560 and 75c.DAHLIAS\u2014Stately flowers in rich dark colors.MORNING GLORIES\u2014Sprays suitable for Chil- Total Tate The Invincible Folio of Bacred LILACS\u2014In natural colors.dien\u2019s hats, a.aa TT Songs.THURSDAY.SPECIAL, The ihuicibie Fil ot Songs and CLEMATISIn long spays pink, parle o shad VIOLETS To all hades from blue to deepest pu FOR orc 29c Roy \u2018row 0 Bowerman's Monster Comte gong ASTERS\u2014In pretty shades.ple.\u2014 The Mekstic Folln Song FORGE 1-ME-NOTS\u2014In a variety of beautiful GRAPES AND CHERRIES WITH FOLI- PICTURES\u2014THIRD FLOOR.\u2019 colors.Four Hand Album.Favorite Folin of Nocturnes.Sousa\u2019s March Folio.The First-Rate Folio of Popular Music for Violin and Plano.Nimbie Fingers.Star Dance Folto, No.6 The Victoria Music Booka Murray's One Hundred Voluntaries for Pipe or Reed Organs.The Invincible Folio of Transorip- tions.Sacred Song Folio, Royal Folio of Music, No.2.American Success for Pisano.Price Each 29c.HANDKERCHIEFS.A special purchase of H.8.Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, full sizes.Reg.50 value.Thursday 29c Doz.BOOK DEPARTMENT.Works by \u201cHawthorn, Dumas, Thackeray, etc; a fine cloth edition with gilt top, half tone frontispiece and title printed in two colors.Reg.value Bb5c.Thursday 29c Each.UP 2936.Miss Graham\u2019s Business College 109 METCALFE STREET.OPEN JULY AND AUGUST PUPILS MAY ENTER ANY TIME.149 10 the company.Veteran of Twe Campaigns Dead.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont, June ¥M.\u2014Jas.Bvane, aged 61.\u2018died at\u2019his home here of con sumption after a long iliness.He Pointer Oe rede ut oh his ue nee nied the rolosies tee in the fret ceased accom hoot: Pond - \u2014The Company that Grows The frength of a bank is tefied by its ability to successfully weather financial forms.The strength of a Life Insurance Company is tested by its ability to grow in \"hard times.\" Lat year, The Mutual Life of Canada wrote MORE new business than in any other one year in the hidory of The total insurance in force at the end of 1907 was $51,091,848.00\u2014a gain over 1906 of $4,179,440.00.\"Canada's Big Mutual® grows bigger every year.- =._ WATERLOO, ont.14 coer]! OT JANES STREWT.Mesntreal, 10 2 saw a = Appeal Against seirmont ù Reseunt.tar, Corawall, Ont, June 34-~The last round in the Stormont contest has net ret.Deen fought.An appeal against tha result of the recount condor od by J O'Rei who udge Ny, the baliots of the Aultgville and Monlinette polls to be counted, altho the, deputy be the mve Mr.MeCart a STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.Fine Irish Linen Writing Tablets, Smal} size .10¢ Note aise .co00vn.15e Large size .sc 1 3 PADS, ONE OF EACH SIZE.Thursday for 29c.L 29c Sale price - THESE SEASONABLE DRESS 60003 AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE ~ | Fine Mohair Lustre, rich, brilliant.silky finish, a.made in navy, cream.pale blue, pale -20¢ Fine All Wool French Voile, a nice made in light grey.cream and black.Thursday ground, French dress fabrice, AGE.There is also a collection of roses in all sizes and colors, including Banksia, Cabbage-Rases, American Beauty Roses.Rosebuds, etc, reg values us te 50.sheer fabric.Reg.50 20e | pink, green, Fancy Striped and Checked Summer Suitings, handsome stylish effects, grey and with over stripes and checks.Fancy Mohair Fabrics, light colorings, for outing suits, etc.Reg.75c.Thursday inch wide.23e, etc.Reg.55c.Thursday, yard.white Rez.55c and 66c.mixture, 29c EXTRA SPECIAL\u2014AIl Wool Frenel Challies and Delaines, handsome new designs and colors, for ladiex\u2019 blouses, wrappers, kimonos, etc.Reg.50c yard Thursday, yard., Z| 2 7 LC 45c QUALITY CREAM HABUTAI SILK, ONLY 29c PER YARD 500 YARDS CHINESE HABUTAI SILK, crean: only, soft, brilliant finish, heavy quality.27 inches cream Thursday, yard.a Dining Roem Pictures, several subjects In gllt frames, size 1% < 15, made specially for our 6% bargain sales.Thursday 29c.?Portrait Pictures of Queen Victoria, Pope Lees, and other âts- tinguished personages, also and other views: landscapes Kood values at 4%¢, 65c and The = Thursday\u2019 s Special 29¢.: LAWN WAISTS.{ » 89 AND 28 VALUES, ; oe 500 dozen White Lawn Waists, all =: sizer.32 and M.made À fine : quality lawn, trimmed with fase and embroidery insertions and tucks.Reg.values 89 and 0%.- Thursday Only 29c.wide, washes perfectly, suitable for waists, drese:s, mings.etc., 45c quality.Special, yard, Thursday (SPECIAL 29e Cambrio Drawers, frill with two Cambrie Chemises, hemstitched tucks trimmed with three inch lace.Reg.8bc June sale FLOOR COVERINGS.SPECIAL VALUES.Well seasoned, extra good quality, two different styles, trimmed with lace and ribbon.Reg.and 3%c.June male .We Scotch Oilcleth, in floral d Yard .000 vacnsces ses Le Linoleum Mats .\u2026.\u2026.20¢ Cosoa Mats .ve.> Moravian Mats .Thursday's Special er TOILET PAPER.12 packages of best quality Toilet pee For 29.BASEMENT SPECIALS.First quality Tea and Coffee Pots, All white, also plain AWW fancy colored linen sultings, | ke BARGAINS FROM THE WHITEWEAR SECTION Cambric Corset Covers, full front, low neck.with rows of lace In- and deep hem.Reg.35c sertion trimmed with lace and June sale .20¢ ribbon.Reg.39c.June sale, 2W¢ Kitchen Aprons, In print \u2018or ging- Odd Lines of Corset nicely ham, assorted designs, made trimmed with lace, embroldery slightly solled; sizes 32 and 36 only.Reg.3% to and insertion, ¢5c.To clear at.with deep hem.Reg.3c.June sale = ~\\ Aprons, made of lawn, path tucks Côreet Girdies, or \u2018fine: qualité tape.Reg.88c.June \"aie 29e ) LINEN SUITINGS, REG.40c AND 50c, FOR 29c PER YARD and pongee linen sultings.Choice per yard, 29e 7 ce 1 eee \u2014 me factured, 46 ins.wide.Thursday y yards wide, Pure White Indian Head Summer Suitings.Reg.35c.N BOYS\u2019 LINEN HATS.Boys\u2019 Linen Washing Hats, trimmed with silk ribben.Reg.UBe For 29c.WRIST BAGS.Ladies\u2019 Wrist Bags, with 6 1- at inch gilt pinched frame.twe outside poekets and inside Joel pocket ; orocodile grain leathen, green and grey.Reg.450.Thu.sday 29c.ELBOW GLOVES.# Ladies\u2019 long black elbow length lace lisle gleves, new ervey wrist; 50c quality.ursday, Per Pair 29¢.oT LADIES\u2019 HOSE.full white ocetton 2 GREAT VALUES x OUR LINEN AND COTTON DEPARTMENT 500 DOZENS LINEN TOWELS, BATH TOWELS, ETC.Brown Linen Bath Tewels, heavy \u201cThe quailty, rough surface.135 dozens Linen Towels, assorted ed and unbleached Ladies\u2019 White andie Muslin, fine quatity, Swi - seamless feet, double hee! a J Ree.ke.vies mans toe, plain and lace ankle; 25e * (esse sur se sa 00e 0 ven s eue 20c quality.Thureday, Thursday, yard .cassssecs 2% ) 2 Pair for 29c.gy\u2014 LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.\" Ladies\u2019 Balbriggan Vests and Drawers, brown and whi Le CHOICE AT 290.short and long se pid re a + closed drawers; 500 50 pieces, odd numbers in bleach- ay, PSE Il white, or with red border shestings, 5 blue mottled; sizes 1 qt, 11-3 right Kind for a good friction.\u201d * J | fini 2 29c or qt.2 qts.Values up to 88e.Size 3 x 44 inches.Reg.46c.some fringe ends, others hem- English pr eh thers trill, E h % FOP.000 see sce see Lane Thursday .20e med.various qualities, ranging tured.- Choice of ?yards and First quality Preserving Kettles, 38 pieces, heavy bleached and un- from 17 1-3c to 20¢ each.3) 1-4 yards wide.Reg.2c and 25¢ RIBBONS 5 blue mottied, finest of granite, bleached table damask, Irish and Thursday.2 towels for We 38c yard.Thursday, yard, 20¢ \u2019 4 at.size.Reg.4bc.- -29c Beotch makes, odd pieces, as- - towels for.Best quality Linen Dish and Glass 2(YARDS FOR 2 Hgadsomely decorated water jugs.sorted patterns; 55, 5% and 60 Linen finish Pillow Cases, 40 In.Towels, made of Bcotch towel- R retty floral patterns.xold ins.wide.Reg.35c and 40c.42 ins, 44 ins.46 Ins.wide.lings; size 20 x 30 inches.Choice Fancy Stripe and Floral Ribbons, \u201c(atippled; 1 1-3 and 2 qt.size.\\ Thursday, yard .Choice at 2 for.20¢ at 2 for 1121111 5 inches wide, in excellent qual- Reg.89c.For.\u2026.\u2026.29c ity taffota, light and dark color - tione; suitable for sash = ] and hair bows.Reg.ya GROCERY SPECIALS.59¢ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR 29¢ WINDOW DECORATIONS.Thursday, 2 yds.for 29c.Baird's Imported Sauce.Reg.10c.Men's Negligee Shirts, made frem qual- Windew Decerations.\u2014An immense collection > - lal price on Thursday.ity oetten, in neat patterns, nise and light, for the of Fancy Curtain Musiins in figures, stripes and : 4 bottles for .warm weather.Sizes 14 to 16 1-2.Reg.800.spots; Point (Esprit, Fancy Frilled Nets, ete.CUSHION TOPS.2-1b.jars Imported Raspberry and Thui:d 29¢ Reg.values-up to bêc yard.Choice of the lot Strawberry Jam.Reg.¢ / ui:day , Thursday, per vard.cecevn aeenno.Tapeotry Cushien Tope, in à num- °c., On Thursday .- Le 20e Men's light eight underwes?, shirts enty; Window $Shades.\u2014Best quality opaque window ef different designs, Jo 2 \u201cBadger's Lime Juice Côréial and ines $2 te Reg.prise 80.shades, sise 30 inches x 6 feet: colors light and bright colors and tee on \".Læmon Squash, \"or Faure On e Thur 29¢ 4 dark green, slam cream, \u2018every had ade warranted borders.Reg ov Tes.3 35c bottle.< ?Sal sday i perfect.A s3ap for Thursday only, at etch, 2P¢ Thursday for 29¢.- - D J bo Mines Burn Nine Years.Plecky Lady Averis a Panic.Toledo loo and Cea! Co.Fined.TENDERS W ANTED = Toledo, June 34.\u2014 In the, United ° June ollowing gentees Cours.ihe.Toma and : + Coal Company piostod œufity Le three - + dn i rT a + ide ments were brought under the I Hepbura Act Jewelery, all kinds, R Mossley, repaired.soweller, 354 OL James Mt.to take le of Abrakam, between .= |Quebec Tercentenary Celebrations SITET SETTLE I W.H.DUNSFORD, Chatrman of Commities, RY a P.O.Dex 371, Queben CE ee 2 PN } .- tion was at ônce relleved.HOM:MR:SEOTT MAKES STATEMENT ON CASSELS ENQUIRY Investigation May be Prolonged Indefinitely \u2014 Yukon Act Considered Special to The Montreal Rtar.Ottawa, June 24.\u2014Hon.R.\\W.Rrott, in the Senate on Tuesday.in reply to & question by Senator Ferguson, admitted that the act to amend the Ea- Chequer t'ourt Act pasaed this session is not broad enough to cover the appointment of u judge to relleve Judge Cassels, of his Exchaquer Court doties.Thia mepns that the inquiry Inte the Marind Department is Mkely to be Indefinitely prolonged.*\"- MT.Scott stated that the new Min- 3 ister of Justice had glo.n him to un- + derstand that the law was no! broad enough for the appointment uv! un ad hoc judge.In mo ing the H te amend the Yukon Act, Hon.À TW .S-ott stated th the purpose of the bill was to make the Yukun Council entirely elective and give the Council u tenure of three years.Senator Lougheed could see no rea- som for the Introduction of a hybrid systems of Government foi the Yuhon district or why the G.t St.Paul Protestant SchOW has had 7 years they have cureb disordered | + { ie aa NVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVE motte mous wine Rel Kat Dee Ernest Jones, | N > S mous remedy.They yous : \u2014 Stirling.Winnifred A.Btaines.Robbl «4 confidence.McBride, Bevsie ns, James Millar, > «4 Seid in Campda and U.8, lov.Violet Tovoft, Farol hanams- «4 If at 1 f > | Ame Io boned 96 cents.\\ Ne rig > old highland Seth, IY \u2014 \u2019 by restoring digestive power 7 BLOOD KILLS GERMS.the various branches Presented la pure old highland Scotch, 4 : g g | Good Blood Made By Good Food.Miss Stephens\u2019 School.i you will certainly ask for x and rebuilding nerve tissue, biood Ts will combat amy ne overs Gaze aches th DA dur Fe eek bee | > .nown and conquer completely more times a - .is ideal as a basis of food for than the dsesss win vin good, rich don, end dinvibuted tie prises te \u2018tna APpileationd for Mr.Celline\u2019 Position AL 3: 9 Re .Dlood ang plenty, of fe 1s the best germicide donated ty the Rev.J.Be Donneuly and frac > J Montreal Bur.half à ames strengthening the individual hen medicines fl: the sor of the doctor + ame Supreme Trelaurer of the Inia \u2014 pr: dent Order of Foreeters, left vacant by Last evening the third meeting of the{ the death of Mry Harry Celline.Among was Association for the Blind.makes blood.No food ever discovered will do this as with a \u201c tendency towards organ of my body except the lungs, and te < \u2018 < | corm as Srtpu No Th redlgtta [Man Arey 17 TE Phare Fred Baron London, Ont, 3 Scotch Whisky % b ] + at the pure food factories here it hi made.A Fraser.Mr.C.W.Lindsay presided, and > t 8 ons is at o repo; hat 500 1 had A , tu ercu Osis, ' tuberculosis, which refuses to yield to medi- sent out te varios yon and ny.te BROCKVILLE, -\u2014\u2019êre.H.Beach | > Le - Purveyers te the King's Navy.\u201d .> > man from JFuilageiphla, a is?sscertetniag their neeca he brary Tera.James Weston je dead aged 88 g 4 - \"I have n fighting tu os or some , .W ith cream, it 1s delicious, years and, with a weak stomach, was Fogo dl Talocd type for auch as vers Times Golden 18 dead u Ti a product of the Highland = om any ses : Thad tried ail Kinds of food and finally indien committes reported\u201d ins mesa hur J.Smith 1e ared #4 | gl f Scotland L > Test.Bae the appetising, easily absorbed .hd ted wiih ay dase.hay el 0e a ge Le due pr tra | ens o » posseseing El EE A, .ishi were affected.My stomach got to & Point Rev.Father Burke Honored.|at'Gien Bochum.7\" \"8 == a flavor and bouquet which 7° ; and highly nouris Ing.where It would retain no food but peptonised Rev.A.E Burke, the well known and = = , .\u201cne > = milk, and 1 was down to 90 Ibs.In weight.energetio pastor of Alberton, P.KE.L,] a ho is found only in whiskies ' .% 4 .\u201cThe doators said about to years that has once more homered + Dy Laval hd 3 te 1 had t month or two more Uni Ity, w e pre- ; © an About that tine I was put on Grape-Nuts and viovely » ained.the degree of LLD.B han 's distilled from the best ét eres a eason coming up, but agreed from the start and in sion of the erection of the statue to malted barley.Go on a few days I began to feel increased strength, Mgr.Laval, Father Burka received the RED « « à , so I kept on, with the result that the healthy tor of Divinity.SEAL > > Ps .blood has driven the disease from every < < CONSERVATIVE CLUB dec Niger DISRABLI > x nie thd grate Tm olan bo held hie Srsaing at ae Sianind \u201c fo CHATUT.PILE M ote Amt È The eartefeplanciothe] 55 - .s street, rh : A pemhe RES OAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAAVAVAVAR | oo GEL\" = old Dame Nature, whose was made pos- tion will also be discussed.Action | = \u2018Ç bs \u201cThere's à aod which I coulé wilt taken relative Boa, Shade \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Plane Action À given by Pestum Ceo, Battle Creek, .ann aoe smouplen wb \"ee À a | raps, orrtute Da.sea Ca - » 1 , \u2018 \u2018 4 id À.IR) PS TE A2 se EA RRS ae TL .a. t } \u2018 ; , reel pee pat cu have see Joni: reise 147 B COLOMBE, 100-308.Sle.is OF Saiq (mone and a let 38 x 100, wi lame, RENDU ta sdeve deren POR BALE three fists oa Ba setié brick, geod coment cellar.first clase finishin'g: reat 3720: price 81600; cash $3400.paience at 6 por cent Apply 639 Bepisnade aveau 46 13 Fon | EXCHANGE\u2014Fine property in Notre Dame Grace, subdivided into lots, firet class locallt æesr carm, will repldly in- creése ja v ue.will exchange for a in city west of Union avenve, or Westmount, For particulars apply to snson Brown and Co, Guardian Building, 160 Bt.James Street.146 12e04 FOR RNY RSTMENT Any ose looking tor a a safe and profitable | investment, should oall set partizuiars of the 60 lois which I bave for sale, in at Bnowden Junc- ave.FARM for sale on the ane of Moatreal, 192 arpenta near clectr steam oars Address caretaker ef wee Court Housa.THE MONTREAL.DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY.JUNE 24, ROPEATY POR SALE FARMS FOR SALE .APARTMENTS TO LET.TO LET for summer ahs large fiat \u201cStand 8 Por particulare apply 5 7169, Star Branch Q 146 6 ARM\u2014la bl state of cultivation, 23 miles from Montreal a, attractive nituation, Bear school.and general store, p.complete, sll ad ted Jes apd other small fruit.r- a bi 1th or without wrt ars apply te Box 26, Grande Fresiers.Co.Tw tains.PROPERTY WANTED, 1 wir SEL Tear house, flat, temsmeat er tar ie and satiofectoris Uve ages, person attention: so sale, Nor mea Blawors, 10 Bt.Joka.Mais nr LIRT your houses and property with us.No tTharge unless sold or rentsd.Satisfaction uaranteed.Tel.M.399.Bexers and Co, 88 t.Francois Xavier et.147 32 WANTED in Montreal West.cash two lots State janitor - sted; water rates pal heated, ete.tes doers up-te-date: st snd mald\u2019s = baupament If desired.Joba ames re ow TO LET for 3 or 3 meetin.\"The Sherbrovk @10 Sherbrooke st.small apartment, fur- sinbed.ca cafe um modatien.Apply to mansger: rofe WOOD AVE.beautifully furnished apartments of three rooms, §3° per month, fn- cluding heal.light, cooking.gss.476 Wood WESTMOUNT.310 Grosvenor venue.all modera improve taxen.heated and hot water during the year; jani- tore services, 1 rooms, $45.Apply P.Bris- set.No.16 Mt.James.Phone Main Wy HOUSES TO LET.\u2014\u2014 re PREMISES TO LET.rioon SPACE\u2014To lot.30 = 28.vuit le fer partiouiere, 168 \u20ac FING TET as to chant.ol Nacre nest, te LARGE STORR.dwelliag and \u201catavies te te ot, good furniture stand, $18 per monih to immediate tenant.Apply C.J.Gordon, 1446 Nt.Lawrence Bivd., or A.M.Ruton- berg.115 Craig st.wast.STORK to let.about 12x18 (t.large plate niass.he: and electric light supply.867 Bleury st.near od no water taxes.Apply Ontarie.TO RENT whole fiat.2nd floor, for office and sample room.10 windows.from August next, $28 & month.Apply @t.Francois Xavier st.64, 9 am.or ?pm.lez 4 THREE well lighted flats to rent.centrally located, for offices or sample rooms.gods hoist.Apply F.E.Grafton and Bons 227 Notre Dame at.weet.130 FOR BALE A GOOD OFFER have a big variety of fine regular prices from 32.5 clearing this weok for 98c and he 16, also linon costumes, shirt waist suits and ali-over acs blouses.at great reductions easy terms.Shapire, American Outfiiter,\" y Notre Dame West.34 100 AMBRICAN upright piano, 8166, parable $10 cash and 3% moninly, 7 1-3 octa The Leach Plano Co., 860 Ht.Cather st.weal, near Drummond.180 2 4 FIRST CLASS up to date restaurant.can be used for quick lunch: everything ready to atari business.Call Immediately to $¢2 Notre Dams st, Maisonneuve; one biock k Les on\u2019 Je fav o tion, it ie & money-maker.U.H.Dandurand, location and lowe prive.Appiy \u2014_ WAREHOUSE Jn to \u2018et, suitable for of- - 68 and 86 St.James st.146 22604 21930.Star Off.ce.VILLIE os Ontario, 1 and.ight tester.saat of Riverside Park.\u2014 Cu LI *R se - (ed.modern ac.aprioiier System.\"apply Beardmore BICYCLES, new and secondhand, all makes, VOS A LE \u2014 St Edward street, great bar- commodatiomn ors Ate Mutehieon 89 RL Porter et 18 087 PGi emir thing for à Dieyole, repairiné en 3 ; annual .p 2.060: casi LOTS FOR SALE or 425 Cuviilier, East 5883, y for oc: \u2014_ end enameliing.at sesso onable prices.Vic $2000.easy terms.Apply 339 El Oatario.=\u2014\u2014 cupation.147 6 oria Uy .sq.148 CHOICE corner lot fur sale, situate Dorth- BUSINESS PREMICES WANTED, east corner Querbes sand Fairmount aves.COTTAGE, 21 Rockiand svenue, Outremont, BABY CARRIAGE, splendid double bureaus, HUTIHIBON LT.715, Annex\u20148olid stome Outremont.measuring 89 x 0.wlll aecept nine rooms.bathroom.furnace.electric WANTED \u2014 Half of small store by party.washstand.wardrobe.chamber t, jar treat house, in good order, mine rooms.28a per square foot from Immediate cash !ght, garden.immediate possession.John anxious to start @ business in chiidren's carpets.kitchen chaire esDerete cellar, conservatory.lot ?b x 110! buyer.owner caving the city and wliiing tv Findlay, 30 &t.John st.Phone Main 1909.dressmaking.Address ¥ 7550, Star Branch white enamellad beds, very fl.prise $8606.Apply on premises.lan 6 sacrifice.Apply 16a | Vilieneure ave.1469 à nighe Eaot 3743 « Office.cheap.70 University st.MONTREAL, WEST.vullding lots and blocks CADIEUX, 650.louse 8 rooms.gas, bath.WANTED small office and orkehop in BICYCLE], 3.in perfect order; one lady's HUTCHISON 3T.two firet class flats.seven and eight rooms.splendid view.bargain.Omar Oakisy.107 51.James st, e-\\en until twe pm.Mein 1198.150 6 HUNTLEY ST.\u2014 Three modern flats, sas, electricity, emamelied baths, hot water botiers, 33600, partiy cash.bargçai venue 13 p.c.G.Lalonde, $88 Hunt Phone Kast iis MUTCHISON ST.cheap to pro .pt buyer.Sar Office.Annez-\u2014Two fine lots: Address D 105:, 14h 6 LIVERPOOL, tenements, excellently rented, od condition, annual revenue $310.price vou.240 to 250, facing Paris, six offers considered.Also 134 Paris si.larre @slf-contained house, hardwood floors, fIf- téen rooms, Sade.> a Normap Binmore, John.Main 6885 14 MOUNT ROYAL AVE.#13 for sale mod.two story.9 room cntt&gs.facing ain, proprietor left for Europe, worth 39600, must be soid, rare bargain at 56000 & Fineberg and § son, 14 Craig west.146 PLESSIR ST.\u201c158 and 180, o near saint ber ine, five dwellings, Jand 24 vw, rental pre are & ou; lana worth $2300.Notary Ambers 19 @ ROSLYN AVENUE Two double detached houses, containing drawing room.dining room, library, butler's pantry.kitchen, six bedrooms.bathrooms, etc.im te possession Lots 50x1i11 each.D.W tivie & Co .Inc., 11 St.Sacrament st.Tel Main 3113.RIVARD BT.\u2014A snap.splendid furnished seven room house, very cheap, buyer must take over Jesse.103 Rivard et.of Roy st.St.Denis.160 6 of land, water, drainage and electric light, within ten minutes of city by Grand Trunk and Canada Pacific, eisctric cars will shortly be running on continuation of Kher- brovke st.D.=.Leach, 29! l'rinue Arthur ef.150 + SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u2014_\u2014 FOR RALE On Lake | Front, 130.000 feet \u201cof land, Upper La bandsomest j~eativn vo ine island, chine.& miles (rom Montreal Four cotiages cp tbe property.are put in with price of land.Will eut values in two, for sale eb bloc.Aplen did site fur first class hotel.1).Ogilvie apd Uo.Inc, 11 Mt, Sacrament st.Tel.Main 3113.163 © LONGUEUIL-For sale, ou Quinn sre.a neat frame cottage.and almut 22,500 feet of land, contalos parloe, diuiug-ftuom, kitchen, two bedrooms.aud large sumwer kitchen.and is in Boud order.price ouiy $2.00U, easy term: of eymen(: might sell bouse and 2e lot separate: y.Fur particulars, apply J Stevenson Brows and to, Guardiau Bu: Haine.160 James st 123 12 law COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.modern Apply Dr.Theoret, 18 yard.Telephone East Improsements.verv comfortable.Rt.Lawrence Hou'e- 1 145 6 let.446% Ki Cetherine street, Westmount.3 apartments, self-contained: large rooms.every convenience.Immediata vossession.James Balllle, Board of oe 1 3 HOUSE to LET Ind finor tenement house.bath and we; will rent same furnished or unfurnished, or will sl) furni ture.including Hell plano, gas stove and range.Apply VG Welitugton t.149 MAN sT.\u201cTs\u201d pu Durand, for Septemhys lst, lower tenement, elght rooms.evel con- venlence, purtium ef (urDilure fur pals 150 \u20ac MANCE BT.30 \u2014 For Beptember Ist lemer tenement.eight rooms, every conven nee Portiva ol furniture for sale.SET on the premises.149 HOUSE TO five moms, PAC LAFONTAINE.west side, 2 story dwelling of twn double room, and 4 slugle ones.deo kitchen, pantry.ball, imordiate possession: present tenant lear ing iy Tue l's.wust Reaity, Ltd, Mata 4018, for ST.HUBERT 2395\u2014 For sale self-cen- tained house.modern up to date im- provemants, would ex hange for small farm ia vicinity of Montre bersala.150 \u20ac st LAMBERT \u2014 aT.all Southern Counties Kiec- ric cars will run from St.mbert to font ot' McGill] st.For sale fine lot on Btan'sy avenue, near Victoria, 36 x 111, water, drains, etc, good locality: low to mpt buyer.Enquire J.Stevenson rown and Co.Guardian Butiding.ss James st.146 10604 SHUTER \u2014 1 can offer a well rented tene- ment ot a spécial bargain, revenue $666, ever 10 tr cont.Moderate cash payment.| Norman lamore 19 @t.John Main bidé.166 6 STE.AGATHE Benautifu!: large cottage on one acre ground.lake front.six bedrooms summer ind winter kitchens.commodious living reom, with large native gran- te fireplace.hnt and cold waler.bathroom.electric light.First (floor hardwood.beaut\u2019.fully finished.Faces ecuth.warm tn winter.wide verandahs: finest view of I i ST HUBERT STREET 83 (new number vicinity of wharl.Apply R 091, Siar Branch Office.150 3 WANTED TO PURCHASE.ARE you selling cast-off olothing.furs, jewellery, carpets, furniture?bes rices given.M.Strean.760 Notre e \u2018est.Mail ord rs attended.Tel.ALL GAST OFF CLOTHING furniture, Instruments.evening clothes, furs, jewellery, silver plate, cameras, libraries, bicycles, china.eto.Having à greater demaud than any dealer in the city, persous wishing to Secure best prices should see Sam Pears first, 776 Notre Dame west Tel + Ti Mail orders attended to.26 BEST PRICES paid-for cast off clothing.\u2018ure, jewellery.diamonds, furniture, car- peta.Mail ourders attended to.R.Ostre- gursky, 664 Notre Dame west.Telephone Main 5066.150 ¢ ons gentleman's.with coaster perfect running wheel, Ine gentle high frame with new Dwalop tirea Aoply @.Clifton, ¢1 Belmont et 146 6 New aad secondhand.also everything and price list freewheel, brake BICYCLES \u2014 al) makes, at various prices, for à bicycie: cata) Bicycle Munson, 3¢3 Yonge st, Tiromto.To 19 DIAMOND \u2014 SPp.endid atone, valued at 375.easonable offe refused.Address, making appointment, O 7417, Btar Branch Of- fica.149 3 For Sale on Easy Payments Furniture, ta, oto\u2019 go-carta, ote, ete The J.& noe Co.33 St lawrence st ue 81 8179 FURNITURE, carpets, oflcloth may he bought from us on a confidential b we will supply your needs up to $60, at $1 week.Address Box D 1618, Star Of fire.% 160 2 aw it desirea.or earlier 94300, part cash.Photograph.particulars, german Binmorp.10 Bt John.Main 563 160 TRS COMPLETION of the Hudson's Bay Rall wey wil! make Prisce Albert the Carson 1 triduting wy in the and wil] ir eave val Deeutifu.!y situst- od purchased to-day for seventy ent rollers *acb, with e cosb mont nf tes lars.Write to-day for plans and full wresce M.Deibridge, Sravaipes- 124 312 TWO new semi-detached cottages.fronting eu Coolbrook avenue.Notre Dame de Grace, closs to fnowdon Junction.Each oot- tage hot water Betting.ote.The houses are attractive In $prearance, with leries !A front and rear.ory accessible from eity.electro «\u20ac Pessing within 50 yarde Moderate price easy terms.Por particulars apply to K Estate Department.National Trust Cem- very, Ltd.139 38 w UNT\u2014Get my new list of desirable = 000 to $20.000.Some eo 19 Bt.147 now ready.$4 the (Pee Normans Blomere, Ma! séteeCWerimount, John, ° idence.hav- lot, five urnace and ali conveni- 342 Bt.James st.147 \u20ac modern re er Toor.TORENT MODERN \u201cFACTORY 7 8t.Elizabeth $t.Immediate Possession ! AFPLY The Ross Realty Go., Ltd, , 30 St.John St.149 3 145 \u20ac ROSEMLRE \u2014 To let partly furnished nics | cottage, with river front.three bedionids dining room and kitchen.Apply to Richard Hami:ton, Rosamere, Prov.Que.16b 8IXTEES ISLAND LAKB\u2014Sommer cottage, to for seanoo.six roms, partly fur- niabed\u201d ith vs of boat.clear spring water.Address hA 1577 Btar Office.149 8 SUMMER COTTAGE to let, two miles from the village on the banks of North River furnished.good location, price reasonabi APply to Josephat Benoit, Ste.Agathe des Monts, P.Q.140 BUMMER HOUSE 12 oh as ail fur- Bisbed, Burredr fre Ta \" I rs lan ing.shade mooth.Pb y ean Baptiste Css Île Aux Noix, i Fe BAULT AU RECOLLET, 7 roomed house.wesutifully situated an Visitation Isiand, near cars.Address Jos Dubord.or 1906 Bt.Hubert et.147 SUMMER COTTAGE to let.furn'ahed, in the Laurentian Hilla, three quarter-mile from Lachuite: price mocerate.Address 760 Mancs street.1466 TO RENT for the summer well furnished cottage.convenientiy situated at Bt.Patrick, Riviere du Loup.For particulars apply to Mr.Joseph Popa, 286 Btewart st.Ottawa.146 ¢ VAL MORIN (Laurentian Mountains)-\u2014Fur- on lake front, 4 Ernest Bolton.141 Notre Dame west.150 \u20ac vr \u2014 -\u2014 ¥_ RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.WANTED to rent flat of 7 or 8 rooms, heat- od preferred, or hosse north of Bt.Catherine and west of Bleury.Address Box A 22981, Star Office.SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LF ST.LAMBERT \u2014 Brick house to let.two min.from etation, 6 rrome, w.c., newly renn- vated: price $13.Apply N.Achin Bros, 8 mn.Denis, St.Lambert.a \u2014\u2014\u2014 a re a ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2018The Linton ; RT.ANDHE 8T., lower flat.six rooms, hot | water furnace, etc, snd a middle ona | seven rooms.No.1 Viger avenue.Apply 100 St.Andre at.149 ST.URBAIN ST.er 8 ren bat chest, hot water besting, gas, ne es one stable, immediate possession.13 CHOMEDY ST.Phone Uptown 1°65.heated fine.four to five rooms, eiectric l'ght fixtures.suitable por coupie or bachelors quarters, rent 33 149 5 tte Taree flats to FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.CADIEUX, rooms, 746, above Roy, pice locality.§ newly furnished fiat, gas stove and light, June 27th to Ist October; very cheap to responsible party ELM AVE.comfortably furmished fine, 3 rooms.on Elm avente.to rent for three.ten or twenty-two months, from date.Ad- drers A 12821, Star Office.180 \u20ac MANCE, 320 -Furnished flat of 4 rooms and room, for 3 months, Jair.August.Sep- Apply afternoons only 149 3 COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO LET.LACHINE\u2014Houses to ent wharf tion, by the year, rom lade to to \"ary dollars per, uote.self-contained Daw .dathroo tember.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET COMPLETELY furnished house.$ rooms, 1 Cool, centrally located, telephone.from uly 1st; price moderate.Star Branch Office FURNISHED house 80 ft.Famille.WEST END\u2014Tn let, well ends corne ¥ house.In West End, 8 rooms.wil Rankin.206 Bt.James at.Tel.Address N 7440, 149 \u20ac for July and August.Apply 10°F WESTMOUNT \u2014 To tet In Westmount, fur- nlshed nine roomed house, for summer or Innger: convenient to cars; rent rhod- erate.Address P 1567, Star Branch Office.360 6 WESTMOUNT Westmount, ptano, alen gaz stove.or D 1666, Star Office.\u2014 Furnished house to let In telephone, eiuctrie light and Telephone Main \u201care 150 APARTMENTS WANTED.ot , furcished or pot st.1 Reply with i 74 Star Office.WANTED ue, Tr from ih M palieulars to A J 1 the Dominfon of Canada, Fron Wanted gone to make a tour of Europe In June og July would seek acquaintance\u201d a any ether young man who happens to be ut the same Lime.Addreas O 7444, Star Branch of- ce.Young 149 2 1 WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in m, name after this notice without writien evder.signed by me.James Stewart, 2% Ryde st., Point Bt.Charles NOTICE is heteby given that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the present Heasion thereof, fer an Act extending the term of patent No.78778.of for improvements In process for making sxpandel metal structures and of patent No.75776 of the Domin- lon of Canada for Improvements In machines for making expended meta) structures.Smith and Johnaton, Solicitors.Deied at Ottawa, this 13nd day of June, 1908.180 $ law THE GLORE, Toronto.For over 60 years the Globe, Toronto, has been recoxniz>d se 8 leading force In Canadian journalism.To-day the Globe's olrculation is 35 p © 33 1-3 a.of any other morn paper in the Domiaton.The Globe ia the recognized want advt.medium in Ontarie.For rates phone The Globe's Montreal Of fioe, Board of Trade Bullding, or write The Globe, Toronto, Canada.3 $880 SECURES land worth $1700, Insolvent estate Le eat payment of balance purchase price property becomes forfeited.Main 2178 Campbel! and Hope, 30 St.John MISSING RELATIVES.BURKE \u2014 Willam, left Ireland 860-62.for Red ver Colony.Was in Canadian Rifles.Enquired for > Bie daughter, Kate.Addres \u2018Missing Relatives \u2018\u2019 The Star, Mootreal.14 3 « rive HUNDRED DOLLARS for three mon on §oud security.Addeas D 1636.Star Office., MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED TO BORROW._| SITUATIONS VACANT, (MALL) S1ENOGRAPHER wanted, male, for freight ateparimest, Apply 1a pereos at one = =.IOAN \u2014 Wanted 2140 for one year, repay- Able in 10 moath.y instalmanta; good in- torest.Address N 7417.Bias Branch price.140 3 WANTED 3:000 mortgage.Board of Trade.to $360v, at 7 pc, (first three years.James Batiste, BTABLEMAN wanted.mus: be quick and good worker, abstainer.know Low ta saddie and bit; steady job Jor bright man; references.138 Hulchison » TIMEXEEPER wanted for manulacturing estabilshment.Apply, stating experience.to KE il, Star Office.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.) AN experienced man to walt on customers @ mMeat sivre.Apply at once, In writ- ng to Anderson Uros, corner Princess ana Division st.Kingston, Ont.BUY \u2014 Wanted bright, od boy.just out active well eduent- frum school, wii find Bvod opening, with wholssaie French dry goods firm.must be ver, good nman, well up In figures and speak boih languages.First class position, with many sdvantages for good and willing boy.Address Box À 808, Star Uffice.143 3 BUOKKEEPER \u2014 Wanted young man as bookkeeper.Addn-ss with particulars, age.previous employment and salary required to A 132965, Star Office.BUTCHER A first class butcher.must be sober and be well recommended.Ap- 120 Sherbrooke west.piy BREAD DRIVER Must be good salesman and stead both languages.Apply McKeuwn's, 3 ô St.Antoine street.BORDEAUX ST.1377.furnisNsd room te let.in à family of threc, with board If desired.1606 BOOKKBEPER \u2014 Wanted an assistant bookkeeper for a wholesale clothing house, one with experience In clothing or ln a line similar preferred.State experience and sa! ary expected, good prospects for ri-ht party.Apply to A 22972, Star Office.CROSS Frank ross, Jett rim for Win- ea rents and brother PD ellawea ate i Ellalbnts ske Address \u2018Missing Belatives.* The Btar, Montreal, 3 FENTON \u2014 Arthur Fenton, heard of on Riverside, Califorais, ve\" Sears 0, is quljed for by his brot .\u2018rather dead.ress \u2018Missing Relstives,\u2019\u2019 The Star, Montreal.Lea 3 JOHNSTON Wanted information re- Saarding the whereabouts of the descend ants of Jane Johnston, nee McCumisky, Lis- burn.ire.nd Bamue! Johnston, Canade.Last heard of in 1882, then residing at Kil- ayth.Co.Derby, Canada.Address D 180), Star Office.PAWN TICKETS WANTED J.B.Mller, 437 8t Janes st Ta, ,M2776 in good order, for stamping 22914, Btar Ufiice, BOAP PRESS, toliet soap.Apply A TYFEWRITEK, Underwqod preferred, als» lawn mower Give full description and the, must be bargain.Address N 7371, Star ranch Office.143 4 ==\" BUSINESS CHANCES.BALE\u2014 Good uptows dinicg rooms, three years established, doing guud profitaule busi- moderate reat; cosap fof ca to protayt Adurces N T4R Mtar » \u2018 4 2 eud uuEAT OPPORTUNITY \u2014Nice restaurant, do- business; low rent; long lcase; bas to Eu by \u2018Thursday; first rensumable offer cepted.V2 St.Catherine west.140 GOOD medical practice, Eastern Ontarie, for sabs on reasonable terms.Apply by letter Rox 326, Star Office LAUNCH HULL for sale, thirty feet long.never bedn used, good family boat cruiser, has canopy top, cabin, automoblie stearing gear.curt ota.Apply downs etairs, 81 Victoria sq.150 3 MILK BUSINDSS for sale, everything in good runaing order.Address P 7666, Star Branch Office.DAMS OUSE.wanton, V 1._\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 | A hotel 1» near station.\u2018one acre of 09).commodious self-contained stone grin 1 RD BOARD (1 (English game).siza FURNI URE land.good repair.reasonable price.App.y Tron.dweliing.inmediata possession.Apply about 10 ft.fle.must de in good con- 3.OLDRIDGE Jacob Oldridge.formeriy of New- Susan B.Sow: St.Albans, Vermont 8 H.Ward.room 36.107 Bt James at.dition, Fenda full particulars with price, etc.stoves, tables chatrs, go-carts $1.7 o Sor Eng., left 43 years ago for Canads.lo.150 ¢ caw 140 6 to A°32926, Star Of} \u201c1320; beds.mattresses.Rlllows.soc; qu pe A » laughter.Messie [Address \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 - \u2014\u2014\u2014e es framed pictures, from \u20ac up: 4 .ros.GREENE AVE.336.above Wemern nce TO LET from 190 tn 200 Cnieraine 6 MOTOR \u2014 Wanted one secondhand $ h cream freezers and refrigerators, quart \"tone front cottage.extension k'tchen.4 , eleetricity.barhe, $15 and 3 .pawer electric motor; must ba in portent fruit jars, 74c à don McAran's General PS Aunts Farker formerly Mrs.bedroums, concrete basement.furnace.open | Ar ¢ Coleraine st.Point an condition.35 Lemoine st.130 140d Store, 28 Chaboillez square.13032 la 1548.Her first busband died In Walls Walls piumbing, large yard.early possess:on.¢ Her \u2018mother enquires.Address \u2018Mina! 1a.35800.Offers considered.Norman Binmore, | tives, me The Btar.Montreal.3 19 pt.John.Main 85136.150 \u20ac | pe Sermo tl flat of & and = FETT = x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee A .® \u2014 Thomas Parry, left a LAC SUPERIEUR.St.Faustin Station.P.To free mii Augen Tun Realty, Ltd, for Piliadelybie To tp 1830 GES Q.Prof.Macnaghten offers spacious fur.| 1a\u201d Presse Building .18.43 bie ther Job wn.Adasen\u201d \u201cMissing Pie?ioe ar Peas wine \u201cAna eRout™) | WESTMOUNT \u2014 Comtortal'e farmianed core The Star.Mosiras acres cieared frontage land $1250.137 6 rent tar om oil modern arene low PRINGLE- James R.Pringie, left Camberwell = £tar Reranch Office 169 3 allt Canada lo 1208; ote LL 08 £0 SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET.WAVERLEY.near Fairmount, À heawtiful f A * \u201cMissing Rerstives.The Bar.\u201comer 2400\" | rooms, walls tinted, hot water A RA ver sers a DORVAL - For July only.summer cottage.and #19 » month: free until August.at Bai, oh North wrote vos Tatteld.> a completely furnished.Apply to A.K.Realty, Ltd.La ['resse Building.Mas oa Thought to bare gone to Brooklyn.cer Fisk.v1 Boseraiga Bank BidE.Main RAH \u2018 LL ther Jone Soke.Address \u2018Missing Relatives.\u201d - RSS \u2014 - The Btar.Montres 148 à DORVAL \u2014 (Cottage.9 rooms.Station ass.=| RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.TAYLOR Stephen Taylor, left for America !n Apply 19: Mountain ai\u2026 city 136 : \u2018av PQ _\u2026 From Skelton Bros & Co oe ib Le as re Fone one Can tindelph] pha: -\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 .He vous.aries GRAND TRUNK BT.to let self-contained | CHAUSSE BT.No.588 \u2014- First street east \"» \u2018\u2019Missing Relatives,\u2018\u2019 The Bear Mootresl.148 3 cottage, 345 Grand Trunk st, thoroughly - ot Delorimier.four rooms and bathroom.M 1# repaired, immediate possession.M.M.: $184 J R Badault, room 3.112 St.James ontreal.Duff.107 5t.James si.Montreai ! street.LOST.20 - .HUDBON-ON.- THE LARE \u2014 (ommodious cot.| DEPLANADE AVE.9264.upper.seven blishers, The Montieal STAR.DOG | age, plcely sllusted, seat station, Wbarf, post clean and large rooma tu aies, open Pu I , ioe, 1 rom ihe.vicinity of Westmount office apd churches, ail conven: ences, rental rely plumbing and ail modern appliances; price ; ; ward as \u2018 at rocursed to 4147 The.Bou.moderate.Apply J.Caweron, Hudson 3 que bis.Address Dr.Gagne, East 3447 or 15:2 We have remarked that our advertisements in levard, Westnount 149 w .Urbaln ec.165 6 t - - - ._ > aaa \u201cLIB \u2014 Several 7 amd» roumed | ESPLANADE AVE.1181 \u2014 Eight are the STAR have afforded us the desired publicity, clipped.sign ea eee POP.Ror \u201c T # hot water taated, gas and eleciric.+ y > Jann en de tress and beach | unable rent ta good tenant.newly de- ot onl in the city and districts but in very distant Tard :6 MeTavien ac 180 2 J.Houston 386 Magis en po | corated.Wm.P.Stanton, Fhone Ean $102 n y ° DOG \u2014 lost brown and white Bienabelm 12 Is f th try as well spent with broken leg.Return to Ne _ \u2014 Tite a oO e Coun! .ntaric avenue and obtain reward.LAPRATRIE \u2014 urine coings, taper TAL 2 To el mide Tac eed acai P ments fine situation, noar ferry and de- po! nl ° DOG \u2014 A brindle bull dog.answers to the pot shedy Erounds.rent moderate Adéress TIUTOHINUN ST annex.553b Ten roomed SKELTON BROS.& CO.fame of Bllver Return to Fred.Clarke.193 J.H.Gingras ::6 Bt.Christophe sa \u2018 fat, handy to cars.1505 \u2018' Craig st.E., receive reward.\u2014 GOLD RIMMED eyeglasses lost between LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS, Lake Marow, IN Westmount.a conveniently located bright Mackay and Walker ave.vin Kt.Cather- Bear Shawbridge cottage, beautifully el Rte rooms, reat $v per montl.Ap- Ine.Atwater avenue and St.James si.Re.situated on point having évv fee: water PY -33>, Btar Uffice.ward 21 Walker ave.Téniage, exceplional aâvantages; wou:d -eil | a at moderate price.D 1108.Star Office.MOREAU ST.73 or 553.to let, twn very à POOR BOY lost\u2019 811.00-from 321 Notre 143 4 sat Hate 7 aoe 8 rootus.Addre os Joheu, ® me east to Gortatine Bidg.and from \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 re 148 12 Coristine Bldg.to Craig and the Main.LAKE MANITOU.near St.Agathe rooms, : - money wap not his own.Finder kindlv refurnished, boai.wood.eoring water\u201d gr.PARK AV manele piers i ight.ce ment turs to E.P.6, to 234 Coristine Bldg cery near, wide lake frontage.Fhon nace.A 1sdb War > 316.Mr.Erm:th.150 * pl averkey.FPloue Kast Cok, TICKET \u2014 Lost at Windsor depot return pm it | fare to Perth.Finder please return to A PROUT'S NECK, \u2018laine, two cottages, fully RELBY AT.Westmount\u2014 Nice lower fiat.fwo Legault, 10a Aqueduct st.furnished, one boautifully situated on ex- bedroome, perler, dining room.kiteben.étre.treme point near Checkly House.tre other immediate possesainon, $15.Norman Binmore.TERRIER Lost Friday small binck and close to bathing beach and golf links.Apply ¥ 91.Joan.Malu 5333.white fox terrier.rather old dog.wear- to D.Beatty, 137 61.Peter ai.Montreal | -\u2014 \u2014_ FURNITURE \u2014 For sade at 148 &t.Cather- ing brown collar.Return 37 Aruce avenue.3 and receive reward.Telephone Westmount Ine wast, dishes.kitchen utensils, pillows, also one clock and tabie.Mrs.R., 1458 Bt.Catherine west.60-GARTS AND CARRIAGES Including folders, go-carts and large car- Tiages.all to be sold at 35 per cent reduction.These should tempt you to purchase now.Ask eee tel for 32.90.Albert's, n° Bt.Catherine street west.146 11 MEN & WOMEN WANTED at the Cesmepolitgn Store, to examine their stock of slothing for ladles and gentiemen.They can buy both for cash and ewedM.Shapiro Bree, 359 Noire Dame west.134 97 MILK ROUND for sale, 3 gallons per day.two good carriage horses.Address 187 =.Dominique st.PIANO \u2014 For sale very nice Nobdheimasr upright, mahogany case 7 1-9 odtaves, ivory keys, fui.iron frame, looks Hke new.Prios only §°* 810 cash and 38 per month.C.W.Lind 812 Be.Catherine nt.1560 4 west PIANO \u2014 Boautifui upright plane.In use 8 months, ice now $149 cash; exceptional bargain.The Lesen Plame Cu.Ltd.8$0 81., Catherine st.vest, near Drummond.160 2 MANUFACTURING business requires oo office man, with $5000 to inpset.Apply 8., 73 Fourth ave, Ottawa RESTAURANT for sale, doing business of $1490.00 & month; will sel} at reasonable 16 rooms.Address D 149 ê red es oentral ; also dwelling, Star Office.price 1354, SHOE SHINING stand for party of city, doing good son for selling leaving ay, apply ve \u2018Notre Dame west.VANCOUVER HOTEL.Windsor Street, Montreal, established over twenty years, contains 35 rooms and equipped with finost dar in the city.Location umequalied.Bun- ness profitable; cause of sale, th ef prietor; will be sold $10,000, below valu a tion to ciose wate.Address Alex.poemes PIANO \u2014 For saks good ifttie Boudolr up- t, rosewood cape.7 1- - octaves, ivory keys.price $150; 310 cash and $5 per month.C.- Lindsay.Ltd.512 Mt.Catherine st.west.| 150 PIANO \u2014 Fer sale beautiful Helnaman and ol square piano, four found $s.rosewood case.1-3 cover tory rere Could hardly Ve tose frem new.Price $145.$10 cash and 85 « month.C.W.Lindsay.Limited, 512 .Catherine ot weet.180 \u20ac PIANO \u2014 For sale upright plano, walnut casa, ivory keys, medium » tone, $75.Layton Bros.144 Peel st.782 haw PIANO \u2014 Handsome upright piano, In ues olx months, cost $400; will accept 9140 cash as money de required.Please sddrees immediately K 1262, Bt Star Branch Office.Notre cast, J.1 Brady.Stora dott Universtiy o.150 11 Mea WANTED spare time employment on commission basin, by energe Good references.Addriss A 22992, stor Ofttes.MACHINERY.NGINE for sale, 1 stationary gasoline on- st new medel, § H.P., will sell half price, PIANO \u2014 Genuine Pratte upright pi piano, cout 9525.as \u201coe fe required will accept 9288.Instrument wal to new.Address im- medidtely R 1032, Sr Branoh Office.150 \u20ac PIANO \u2014 Fer sale of to rent small sized ght plano, $2.60 per month, also fine aprignt piano.New York ake.83 per month, also sofs and camp .Address F Jose.Star Branch ce 267 4 833.WATCH \u2014 Bmall gun metal watch in brown ther wrist tamd.on Dorchester st.been'oun St.Mark and Seigneurs ats.Will ba warded if returned to 326 Dorchester st.\u2018 FOUND.A FOX TERRIER.by proving ownership and paying advertisement can be had by calling at ki raserer st.Westmount.or Telephones Up 2 Junelith, Ap- Belair, 36 Grande ave, Park 148 3 DOG found.Female collls on ply Wm.Mile End.AUTOMOBILES.MOTO RCARS, ETC.TOURING CAR \u2014 QOentiema) leaving for England July 4th.will sacrifice 1007 four.cylinder touring car.if sold before thur date: the car ie in perfect conéition.com- pistely equipped with cape top, aratylene lampe prestolite tank, odometer and echo horn, and 1s convertibie inte a runabout Dy removing tonneau.and substituting aiu- minum hamper, which goes with ear.Owner will accept part cash arl notes for balance.This is a bargain.Don't mies tt.AJ frie \u201cA 25083, Star Office, or Phone Main BOY \u2014 Wanted for a merchant's office a boy, about 15, one just from schoo! preferred.Apply stating references to A *:9té, Star OR 130 3 jaw BOY \u2014 Wanted a handy young boy to cook for four and do odd work at Apply with references E 21), .149 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt te BARBER \u2014 Wanted at once young Englis speaking barber.Write, etating experience, etc., P 7432, Star Branch Office.14» 3 COOK \u2014 An experienced cook for restaurant; good salary.Apply at once $53 St.James et.CLERK \u2014 Want in gents furnishing store, must recommended, speak both languages.J.A.Eiliment, 1126 St.Catherine ot.CLERK \u2014 Wanted night office clerk, Des- pable of transacting business over phons and operate local exchangs: must speak French and English fluently and write a good hand.permanent position for proper man.Apply D 1648, Star Office.COOK Wanted.at once, a good male cook at Verdun Hospital.\" Apply at Hospital, Lower Lachine .COUPER Wanted a firm cisss cooper.Apply to ihe Dominion Linsesd Oil Co, 3 Mill st.Cit CLERK for insurance office.rience and ary pe \u2018star Office ed young man \u2018as clerk be well Apply east.Apply stating expected to C 149 3 ow THREE good carpenters at once.Apply A.A.Sm'th, Urantham Hall, Drummoudvilie.TRAVELLER wanted, one that has travelled with ladies\u2019 sults, manties and skirts, and must have a first class connection la Eastern and Western Ontarlo.Apply with references and full particulars Shaer sud Ellasoph, 40 St.Antoine at.150 2 TRAVELLERS \u2014 Energetic, intelligent.of address, speaking both languages.Commiesion basis.Bplendid prospects tar the right men.Apply stating age to D 1624, Sar Office TINSMITH Wanted !Immediately four good general i.nemithe State experience and name references.Oren shop.McKelvey and Birch, 68-72 Brock at, Kingston.Oni.1 first class.and tu A McDonald.Ont UPNOLSTERER wanted, mattress maker.Apply P.O.Box 44, Cornwall, TOOLMAKER \u2014 First clase toolmaker wanted; stesdr J Job rirht party.Address D 1596.Blar Off VERDUN HOSPITAL, a good male eook wanted.Apply ai the Hospital, Lower La- chine Road.149 2 WANTED \u2014 I have à newly psatentad device, having big sales through agents.Tra- velier needed to make a SR men.Na .anvassing.Will pay expensed weekly.F.J.ab E Brantford, Ontarie.WANTED À PORTER Apply to the Bostan Shoe Store.8t.Catherine and Mansfleld at.WANTED plastering and painting.per hanging.at best prie.Address A.n, 8% Banguinet at.1 4 YOUNG MAN wanted as» office asstetant, one some 2xper'ence preferred.Apply A Star Office, with 22924, YOUTH as clerk for hardware store.Apply 362 St.Catherine et.went YOUTH Wanted at once\u2014 Youth, about 16 ears of age.address and well recommended, for junior position in insurance office.Apply own handwriting te \u2018\u201cMan- .Box 963, Montreal.160 2 ager,\u201d YOUNG MAN.between 18 and 20 years of age for office work.Apply H.O.Ww P.O.Box 69 YOUNG MEN, are you nut of a position, ing less than 8500 per annum.nr for any reason dissatisfied with your present position\u201d If so.tt will pay to to call and see investigate our libers! proposition get our absolute guarantee.Bpecial reduces rates this month in Boyd's Fhorthand.Bonk.keeping and Telegrapby.Day and ,evenina classes open ail summer; office open late every evening.Call, write or telephones up.town 3083 to-day.Moon's Great School of Business, Karn Buliding, 468 St.Catherine street west.148 6 ie 6e MEN and women wanted to hear a ture on BSociallam.by \u2018'nmrade Letans the Labor Temple.St.Dominique ot.Wednesday, 24th, 8 pm.140 3 CIGAR ¢( LERK \u2014 Wanted thoroughly ex- per:enced cigar clerk, must have good references.Address giving ages and oxperi- ence E 208, Star Office 148 3 DRIVER \u2014 Wanted selling agiver for restaurent trade.Apply Lang F.and, 5 ce Mul et.DRIVER \u2014 Wanted good Griver: must know city we!!, speak French nd Engiish, Evod wages.¢i Marte Ann st.EXPERIENCED pressman wanted, Under, gow] wages apd 4 grata sober, steady mao.Que.EXPERIENCED hotel! chef and secend cook, also bustiing active porter and solicitor for outside work.Apply Turkish Bath Mote! foot McUlil College ave.end cy- ition for erbruoke, 4 ENGINEER wanted, an experienced man to take charge of a atationary Corliss en- Kine, must be a married man.The right man wili have work the year round, Appi, K 190.Star Office.9 ¢ FIRST CLASS candy mak be good on fine choco mond paste goods, cream counter goods.must be st@ady and furnle references.Apply stating wages to Box 95, Star Office, Utlawa.148 3 wanted; mus: GOUD BUTCHER and baker wanted for out of town, permanent position.mar- riled.speaking English and French preie:- red; opiendid chanie, highest references re- Quired.Apply 241 Sc Faul st HURSESHUER \u2014 Wanted at once à good general blacksmith and hourseshoer, especially, good wages and steady employment to the right man.Address A.J.Elilott, La- chute, Que 140 3 IF YOU WANT & situation of any descrip- tiem from 320 ta §400 montnly a Western 160 for an amen copy aad syetam.ul 0 Thana pot em ment In Canada, send TEACHERS WANTED.wanted tor Mansenvi'ls Instruct'on to embra a ts D.A.Maneca.Que.149 3 PROTESTANT teacher wanted for Non Nation Mills Echoo!, salary $30 per month.Addreas W.F.Roy.Nurih Nation Mi\u2018le.Que, 1606 3 Sax Papin month Que.3 Saw HEAD TEACHER Model Bchoo!.IT Qrade Academy.Appiv Becrétery-treasurer, Mansonville, PROTESTANT teacher wanted fur weuville School: salary 376 per Address John Tweedhs.Pepineauvite.PROTESTANT teszher wanted for St.Ame- Gen school; salary $30 per month.Address Frank Davis.Portage de !a SE Ti aw PROTESTANT lady teacher.holding a Mod- eo! echoo! diploma, wishes for position in a schoo! In er near Montres!.for Peptem- ter: four years experience.Address E 214.Star Office 1606 TEACHER wanted a tor fte.Thuorsse Protestant schnol, elementary diploma lot.51 A M.147 4 quired; to resume duties Sept.salary and give r:ferenres Apply to Charron.Box 90, Ste.Therose, Que.TEACHER wanted.with an eJementary éip- loma for the Little River Echoot.Duties to commence lat September, 1968.Apply Po James Perry, Becretary-treasurer, Les Sauies P.O., Que.44 12 PUPILS \u2018\u2019ANTED.ATTRACTIVE COURSE ef plano study.Special method for beginners Rapid pro- gros \u2018p to date music.Corr:ct touch and technique.Apply 3291 Mance .res 9 FRENCH \u2014 Practical course.converse- Individual tional methad; moderate rat w nada he setern mployers lessons or classes.Appiy 221 Mance ot.Gaseue, 986% Mas st, Winnipeg.107 813 Let ?_ LINEMEN \u2014 Wanted 1wo electric linemen HIOHER ACCOUNTING \u2014- My individual fir out of nl first clase men only.Ap- cou prepares tha ordinary bookkeeper ply 81 Bt.Peter for th work of the expert bookkeeper, accountant.auditor, devisar of special sys- MEN and womes wanted te trade In sigh weeks, twelve to eignteen dollar.learn barber gr \u201cekly; help se- ure positivtf, Catalogwe fres.Moier Barber College Crñig vi west Montreal, 19 1346 EN \u2014 Press your own clothes at home.Cur booklet gives fu:l instructions, postpaid for 20c.American Talloring an pans.21 Leuty Ave, Toronto.lan MAN\u2014 Wanted young man for office; must write a neat hand and be atcurate a figures.Anply with references \u2018oc Hox A 22010.Star Office.149 3 MAN, 28, wante work, distance no object, moderate wages, used to kitchen, hurees, and can milk.Address N 7423, Star Branch Offire 149 2 \u2014 BOATS, YACHTS.LAUNCHES, ETC.BOATS, resdy for the wa best eo: 16 ap, 8100 002 14 hp, Siri; 20 b.p., - 00; b.p.\u2026 3.00.Cow and Deans Factory.Kingston, Ont.149 5 BOATS \u2014 Wanted te purchass a Vercheres boat: must be water tight and safe.Send particulars and cash price to KE 225, Star LAUNCH \u2014 For sale full cabined cruising launch (gasoline), 40 feet long, fully equipped and furnished.will seil at à sao- rifice to & prompt buyer.Address 165 Craie st.west.366 13 MOTOR BOAT Fer vale.28 3x L ning mes, stron, ci Suaranteed ia pertoct order.Une es ] , Eline\u201d a SKIFF for sale, good eondition.twe pairs oars.16 foot.Address D 1686, Btar Cftica STEAM LAUNCH for \u2014 on Muskoka Lake, fifty feet long, a speedy, safe boat, nearly new.Por particulars ply te O.Borbdy, Gueiph, Ont.160 « YACHT \u201cIshkoodah,\u201d in first class order.for nate.& bargains for any one weanling 8 good salling yacht.has & cabin 1¢ ft.long by 6 ft.wide, with paspine ry mmodation applicant.Germais, 246 8 Elpartments «Bachelor Suites Sitting Room, Bed Room and Bath, ; $60 Per Month Furnished, Including Httendance.Gor.Simpson and Pbone: @.Ferrabee Sherbroohe Ste.Up 4640 | MEN and women, 1000, wanted to hear a lecture, entitled, \u201cHow to get a the Labor Temple, St.Dominique st.nesday.24th, 8 p.m.14 MAN and wife wanted for a eountry residence, ft.Hilaire; menñ to do geners work around grounds: wife to do cooking and general housework.Apply #7 8t.James ot, room ¢3.MEN anied.#304 vision, under, 30.over 1 Roun ds, for brakemen and on railroads in this Yleinity.Experience Récessary, pay 875 to $100 monthly: Dre- meted to conductor or engineer; 150 te $100 monthly.Call 618 Be.Catherine at « Room 108.second fle: ~.191 38 Job.\u201d Wea- 3 R= tatellf- OFFICE BOY wanted.smart and G.room gent.Apply to R.G.Dun and Co.318, Board of Trade Building.PAINTER wanted.a 5004 an \u201cround pa: Mer, used to house and m!il painting and roof- Ing.must be a sober man and marrisd.Av: ply E 191, Star Office PRACTICAL MILLER wanted, with about 35000 to invest, to act as RANAging miller for company Investing 325.000 In plant, which is ready for operation.Exceptions) opportunity for righ! party.Apply Box 16, Hartney.Manitobe îibe 10 REPRESENTATIVE wanted for ths Lower \u201c+ 140 16e04 re dep \u201c Ay Lt 4.terms: increases your value to yourself and your employer; your increase In salary will pay for the Course tn a faw weeks.Think this nver you are a bLrokkeeper, don't wait for something 10 turn up.ane the It bi reparing for It ake m on Drop a posts to-day to Tutor, TS expifin.Drop a postal Mliton at.PRIVATE I.ESSONS miven evenings in telegraphy and shorthand by gentleman whe hae had 15 ysars' experience.For rates.etr.sddrese A 28:3, Fiar Office.149 2 SUMMER COURRB in usie.Bpecial mel(hod for adults commencing plane study.Thorough work and rapiG progress, with successful teacher.Apply EB 160, Star Office.103 » BUMMFR COURSE in French.Thorow training In conversation and cerrespe' correct accent and prohuncieslen.A res! ence; few young ladies rocalved as ial students.Apply E 181, Star Office.143 D AGENTS WANTED.\u2014 Salary and commission, to sell 40 ST as or Complete, exclamve line.Specialy da .: Growen only bv we; sold on agents, Elegant fres samples.wile cow to Capitat srosries à Ouen \u2014 ARTLING household invention.fells oa ST sight.Assis ou nog, monet.Salary or commissinn, Bradgar.rantford, Quiero: WANTED agents in Montreal and every town and village throughout the Domin- lon, to sell our pianos on commission.Call or write The Leach Plano Co, Ltd, 540 St.Catherine st.west, near Drummond.150 8 PARTNERS WANTED.A MAN of ability snd good \u201cote nding wants & partner, with eight tv ten thousand dele Jars capital; the business (partly manufae- luriog) for which this is wanted is an es- abiishad one and aArantees of homorabllity good remunerstion will be given.Address A 22816.Star Office.149 ?su Soin eos paneer to $1100, ia references ox- 22966, Star Office.1ibe 2 law LADY or gentlemen.with 200 a parinership In a weil paying ladies\u201d and gents cetlerine.ronson for taking a partner in too much work (ne ddrees R 7590.Star pragch gr can obiain shed gd PARTNER wanted.Manufaet aus connection, would like to hear from ry goods man who hes a capital of $3080 to ve This fo an exeeptiona) preposition and 14 open to strictest investigation.For particular address P.0.Dex 131), Mont: real.166 PARÉNER wanted, with $500, to take active or silent oe interest in Al Amuse ment Jorge pro young man; ale se gilt ge proportion éutios, treasurer.Apply D 1528, Star Offices.PARTNER wanted.Good proposition.small tavester, help soil moveities et ne menth.Pertieulare N 7432, Star Branch Of files.169 3 Yana new: cause, part y cons out A pes | a TE REMEMBER ALBERTS buy © Vogl te arses te l'ame in Ma knowledge ofthe territory pue .ur & bop! te take In sights of bec th good .OFFICES TO Lav.» H.P.Laurie 2298 eme speed ongine and Company.an Cha be asen at i Lit Quebec Yacht areas licaiions contidentiai to ae.Sh, orale ».Leonard a.eatracter, cerat pre = low ae Ft té : or Juices, otc.apply 3 Kim.Ltd.Montreal.: 148 3 py regi : Mt mesial s Ares Cos Lert ie ce iol Go & w Herts et | a REE * ™ ew 149 seca Te ted fo _\u201cAute-B Best - a8.WAR \u201cAw ou Sram, Arey ta 0m wi Comply TIE TH = AE x rohid serariy miss, compres Li.NS N t.RANG r sal tra steel range, wood MO om rae.Cavers CORISTINS BLDG.Be.large wail Hehied : or cesl, oix reservoir, a back, RTAAGE LOANS.\u2026_ ù 8 almost win qublet at ™ reduction tn HORSES AND CARRIAGES.In: Jorg JRA Pn Cherry finish, STENOORAPHER wanted for raitwey of- .rod : reas : AND OTHER moy ce.Apply 319, Star 19 3 Notre Dame wast.16% | Phen ot ee in, \"ae hits.SEVERAL FICE of fine Brumers Tacs 10 ne rir morgane a oweet rates.FINE bright front windows, > aggies oe zu sons, Apply worth $80, will gall at 8 .AS.Cite Cnamoers 100 5198, No- centre wholesale alatriet: in immed fate pos Tom be nas tha 4s * Guy ob 160 \u20ac arees\u20190 141,\" Star Brunch Orica.169 + a.Montroabe .rn Fosion: low reat.Mowe, Molntyre ca 9» : = em y BSS , mekisg ertemsive uiters : EN Te mous in pie fectory.and\u2019 wan oom fer OOMROTIC PETS.> wanted, one capable of Dandling eor- ON BST.JAMES ST.betwees Poet om cœurs pew \u201coy decided MONEY TO LOAN.respondence.Apply, stating age, ex- ané MoQill.310 por month or 61 Parnied\u201d ar emt que eck et lowest POR BALE St.Bernard puppiss, 3 each.erience and aslary required, â y ae rec Adress Den | Fay Sh eq ER Sen men, 1 Bernal Sen: 7 (Prrieree dice Jp .neuve > .Lee Paul et po SINGLE professional gentiem ' - : 136 12 220 GREAT DANE for sate, white sad reilow.Areases \u20ac Rueubesg try requires aidarly couple | aan x .good w water \u20ac ren 2e Peu Beebers ewetiers garde ete.\u2026 we now thonse - HOUSES WANTED, CORSE \u2014 ver sale Lo er lsd Joes ar winner.Avr sel de Devis, votre the \" 8 at.Aves by letter, Box 227, Siar Otten\u201d EXTRA Wanted mai house a mars) perpeas J.UcCes alse is hour ¢ he Wor 155 Craig St.Vest SHOB CIERK wanted; yeung men with ex.Ci ah modern improvedants \u2018ane tn => Dish vie en horpes le, a; Mous \u2014 900d home sue put Od Gland, opposite perience, Doth Ianguages and\u2019 references.order.Adérees with foil partieutérs P 106 aries Fores Na al Pgneseleie price; ne deniers.Franc ele Sen Geo.O.Geiss ana Co.181 Bl.Antaine ef.1861, Stas Branch \u2014 money 1 TO LERD - in sux of ot one SALESMAN Wanted by leading Babbitt mse, tur \"TAL weigte 1370 PURE BRED Teste ollie ces ter is 16 upwards.dn makers In the States, rieur 2 [ ART ey LE STE ; | cer menthe oid paie acches.ws Jewaltery ory, por Fors an aoe ren n for Canada.AdGrese , : Liste tof 8 ™ posent te mas es a) © vens, Imperial Motel, Now Tors chy.; a.avepes.Mes see Pau \"166 6 PARTNER wanted, 91300 to $1004, take ac- live or -active part with British mars feet nd soon et would se! oll if nesesary, Add Olen.\"i Toes ort a me ant r in - THE MONTREAL DAILY « BITUATIONS WANTED (MALL) SITUATIONS WANTED (MALSL.) .+ 0 experianced ahipper.dry goods and ril- Unery 1s open engagement, bade 30 Bw Die far alm Mt HOTS / lat veu home vou.Ulustrating ads, i or shew card writing.T 8, care _ re Woolen, 660 Notre \"Dane + AD.WRITER, expert, disengaged Sept.fal varied experience, retail work.are Tas - À 33031, mes Uffice.3 BUOKKEBPER \u2014 Experiensed bookhe:per.yours of age.can take management of office; conyersant with doth languages.M references Answer D is0:, Jtar 156 3 BRICK WORK\u2014 Wanted Rsw or old, by twa inds alterations; satisfaction guar: antesd.Apply 309 Clark avs., Westmouut.143 6 M BOOKKERPING \u2014 Wanted by grocers ork, closing 6.30, employment during oven pins.grocers assistant or + employment where services woyld be remuu- : aSAled.Highest eferences.Aduicss A _ 3») Mar Office.149 2 | BOOKKEEPER.correspondzni, five lan : desires smpioyment.Address lau- 4 reat tens, 178 Lagauchetiers essi.150 3 \u2014\u2014 ES BAKER with experience.wants position as SEAR Of companion.Address Ew BRICK WORK, new our old, putatiag, plas- toring, firework, t(ementing, concreung asd all repairs quickly done, send for low- emt price.flllama, 8&4 DeGuspe, 19 Jus, late vf 16 Droiet CLERK \u2014 Wanted by respectable young man situation as office clerk, both in English and .figures, can fLrnish good refor- ounces.Resdy for position immediately, Ap- Piy by letter J.L., 187 BL 8.Mont roal.149 CARPENTER wants work.H.Barton, Toss MM.James si.LOACH PAINTER (yousg KEngilshman), to motor work, desires position.R.used Arnold, $43 Banguinet st CORE MAKER (can moulder) Job.B., 163 Duke at.Muntrea:.COLLECTOR \u2014 Young man.we:l expermenc- in dealing with the pubiic.and Is à first class collector, desiren position an collector or saleeman, knowledge of bookkeeping.speaks several languages.absiainer and industrious; can furnish reference A 32084, Star Office iso COOK \u2014 Qhiness cook desires situation.in restaurant, hotel, private hovuse.Apply Lee Hong, 19 M: Lasrence ot 142 3 wants a so COOK \u2014 Wanted position by guod couk or first class second, In er oul of city.Address Ned.Eatoa, 110 at.Antoine sta 4\u201c DESIGNER and manufacturer, with tweive experience in silk, lawn waist, ekirts and shirtwaist suits, would lke te get connection with a good firm; can take factory; is ® to furnieh best e- ferences.Answer D 33:, Star Office.162 4 daw WINDOW TRIMMER res position wih o 820, Bitar Branch 1e zoure Ju perience, cipes » YOUNG MAN.20 years of sture, rmadl salary to In 1380.Star Uffice Tepairs and sporting goods Addrase 3 age, desires à position .n an English family or ish ence; can comm fer nish beat of Seances.Apply L \u20ac Boule tier tier No 20 Bt.Ja YOUNG ITCHMAN veoks position as handy man, guasmita.to trade, well u YOUNG MAN, aged 138, and ployment of dress D 169: YOUNG MAN (20) 7 kind, pioderstands sar Star Office ny iar Office.sas plants, gaged, Ernest st alsonneus e.YOU NG MAN \u201cwishes .to buard with emplujer.Star Uffica.MAN.YOUNG MAN eity.Uvud worker.YOUNG purter or work of any kind.of work.24 Doues uires work of ening.Write D 15:7 149 who epeaks and writes Englieh, French, Ger:pan.Russian Foiish, gnoû bookkeeper.kind, beet references.Ad 1460 8 desirss ein- any se, Wli- ling worker.Apply Box A 22T1., ster not afrald of work.Write W.YOUNG MAN wante Job 1 in warehou Om.B., apas- Star s 3 YOUNG MARRIED MAN wants situation understands oti and gas engines.suction ajeu electricity repairs, disen- Ted uation st ensthing.Address 1» 1631 N.colored.wishes situation ss not afraid requires situation any c Address DL 1457, 14 hous maa \u201cMing to od rages.xo god to st.© OOK - are hep, required Apply 23 \u2018honedy am.or from 6 to A p.m.COOK eral servant.Appiy Office.SITUATION VACANT COOK Co Wane \u201cexperienced * 10 seaside, (FEMALE.conk enok Beaurepaire references required.14 a nd Linme- Little Metin st.ted @ c'ok where other maide to gov lv the country.ref:renues delfvre 1 10 \u201cWanted experienced cook and gen- 726 University et.Wanted lady four persons.Nominingue.COOK (ook for ply RB KR.B.Que.\u201cune ing kept Dorchester at to go to the country, references required nest country.457 Bt ant cook, ordinary, No housework Ap 130 to VK GENERAL wanted.\u201cwho w will be will- another Appiy maid to 4-94 19 COOK \u201cand \u201ctablemsid wanted to go to the Catherine Road, Uutre- 149 3 1908.LL ove SRE og AER TR es WE pr vacant emer] en Tp pomme \u2014 TIONS VACANT, (FEMALE) ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.ROCMS AND BOARD.wa \u2014 10 the ND Tans; y ANNEX, St Urbain, 1619-\u2014Xice clean room GUY, ¢18\u2014Newly fursished room oa bdath- ST.CATHERINE WEST, $79\u2014To let com- ARGY VE, Ne 17 (City)\u2014Lla t vital ore Coney Gosse! Re ne chiléren.sultadle for man er twe reom flat.14 6 \u2019artable room.suitable fer gentioman.room.seliavi | for three hung men.ia - oe young ladies empiored dare; reas ol.ETT \u2014 u o without 3 : od fer eax-_Reopectadb.0 y Sir! want.AQUEDUCT ST.Ne.303\u2014Fursished bed- and eeld water, Lome cemfert ae tirss OT.ANTOINE, 318 Bright double fremt ALBERT ST.913, west of - Atwater, ona old.Apply ouse werk, sl 16 Gears room, suitadie for married vouples, no class table board.169 3 Aver light, hb.and c.water.large room, with board; Engiian privats 5 Ctaboilles chlidrea: with use of kitchen.203 Aqueduct sultabie for business gentienwn es marrbeô ramiy, two English workingmen preferred.YOUNG GIRL \u2014\u2014 = strèet HUTCHISON ST.3\u2014Pretty and nowly fur- couple, alse single bedroom, would suit 148 3 are of (we er 15.wanted te tcke nished singie roem, marble bow), running young gentleman.Kitchen privileges ply 619 Park avqfrtü.aged b and 1.Ap' ATWATER AVE, rear 3438, near Souvenir, Water.wardrebe, ail csnveniences: private it required.1 3 BRUNSWICK ST.21 \u2014 To let double and furnished room, bath (ist, fer single gen- family.180 3 single room.also board and table board.150 & \u2014\u2014\u2014 YOUNG La \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014-_\u2014 working Dime a S eu out of a position.Treason diosatisfi salary, or for any tion?If ga, lt led, pay your present poei- us, lavestigate var ciad to ive snd show y>u list of grad ® placed In positions at $406 1 it Li In 30 days\u2019 lime Special red te month: day and eveulng c (rares thie summer; uffice open every ew: open al write or tylephone Uptown .pr bed Bieri tree lessos Moon's Great School of Busee to day.Bag.468 Bt.Catherine st.wes, \u2018pan s YOUNG GIRL waned.Apply boi\": 51 Pure Candy.23» Bt.Fires bondon's or slagle women for work at home.\u201d A DAY 8 SALARY tor inteiligeat NR ei Davidson, Meartford, Ont.SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.) A PARTY cf Bcoich domestics arrive Tues- day, 23rd, The Wurmnan's Canadian Euu- Plgyment Bureau, 66 Un'versity at.Jane Kadford, + rincipat.14% 3 ADVERTISER can recommend young ladys sienvarapher, w-!! educated, rapid, ac u- rate, and neat.Address H 143¢, Siar Brafch Office.168 6 COOK \u2014 Situation wanted at once.good plain German (ook, would go to country References.1020 si.Lawrence Main st.PCOK - Wanted situation by honest cal ured woman as plain cook or housework, by the day.or month; no washing: y ce s'èen at home.Address 1162 Dugera es 4 tlemaa; family: ARGYLE AVE.ita, off Aqueduct Straet.nice, clean.comfortably furpished deul.e rooms for respectable married couples, aisu slagie reom: terna moderate.Le ANNEX, 1886 Hutchison st., pleasant, coo! room.hear Mountain and car ilnes, two Sallerkes, private family, plano end kitchen privileges I desired.moderate rental.149 If desired, boar quiet oe children.Engilleb 180 3 HUNTLEY ST.406\u2014Furnished rooms te let, slagla or double: terms moderate; wi chen privileges If required.150 LAGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST.668\u2014 To let twu beautifully furnished rooms, all mod- arn conveniences, with or without board.148 3 LORNE AVE.40, off Milton \u2014 Furnished bedroom, bath fiat, good locality, oder ate lerma; telephone.AMHERST ST, 306\u2014Nicely furnished front room Lo lst, 8 ble fur two young men.with young Kagilst sh couple.149 2 ALBERT ST.508, our Canning st., rooms to let, furnished or unfuraiahed, with or without board, Kagiish people 148 3 BEAVER HALL sé\u2014Front doub or floor, tight, central loca a.RLEURT STREET, 45¢\u2014Furnished and un- urnished rooms on bath flats; would suit ts.Sentiemen ur married couple.private \u2014Yv.160 2 room, electric 169 6 se aw BEA R HALI HILL, :9-\u2014Front parior, sepa.ed, two windows grale, wardrobe.also eds, board or kitchen privileges.480 Buier room.150 BLEURY 166 ished room, Nitchen, \"se onth.BLECRY wT furnished an\" unfurnished month u itchen privileges, frum 86 p.ge front room, red couple, st, top fial.\u2018new number 34h BERTHELET BT.Ky TS niahed bodrooms to 3 770 brie 1581, 3rd {lal to with use uf new No.bath, ar JBleuiy su 3 t fur- LITTLE @T.ANTOINE ST.3\u2014Vacancy for steady young man, English family; terme moderate; comfortable aecommodatiou.STANLEY BST.Windsor Hotel, Gouble rooms, bath private familly; 173, flat, electr five minutes frown well furnished eingie and ic lighting, transients accummodai 150 3 SELBY STREET.11, Westmount furnishad bedroom and sitting ruom, nice locality.to right parties.nished rooms, single tied cou,.les and gentleme modated; home comforts.n.ST.ANTOINB 6T.No.337 \u2014 Three or four large unfurnished ruums tu rent.13 cheap os ST.ALEXANDER ST.No.75-\u2014Newiy fur- and double.for mar- tourists accom- 149 2 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, Ne.13\u2014Rooms.two large rooms, with electric light, telephone and shower bath; ntiemes 0% 7\" 1 LUSIGNAN ST., 136 \u2014 Wanted two geatle- men for large front room, with or without rmeais; respec:able family; no children.146 6 MANCE STREET, No.13\u2014 Nicely furnished, bath fiat, convenient.near Bi.Cane 4 st.Genthamen MENTANA STREET, 626, near Mount Roya: avenue, beautifully furnished room in a strictly private family; no children; modera conveniences; price moderate.148 3 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.s\u2014Large front bedroom, also single one, all conveniences, for gentleman, centrally situaied.Phone Uptown 198.166 \u20ac MITCHISON BT.83 comf>riable double No.\u2014 N'cely furalshed, st and tront rooms, b:ight, nice locality, pr family 4 br oak! and supper 1f required.141 4¢4\u2014Front room, suitable for MACKAY | ST.board il desired.ene or two young men, et, on bath fi .Ap- 3 heiet at.CHAMBERMAID \u2014 Wanted by woman 7 Bériheiet « 40 situation ss chambermald; good references.BLEUKY sT.363 (n Apply 38 Union asenue, Roslatry Office.furnished double or Ses.number ae 149 3 fiat, \u2018rent moderate.\"56 \u20ac COOK \u2014 Wanted situation for cook.Mre BLEURY STREET, 217 = or Tir obi Employment Oflice, room 300, Roum.aingie, turnianed, aumber 123) \u2014 Lindsay Bldg.518 S:.Catherine st.Phone tlem die fur gen- Up 3948.149 8 \u2014_\u2014 1666 BEAVER HALL HILL, 71\u2014DoW', sin.CUOK \u2014 Wanted a situation, gond mea: Ble room on pa fiat, q and sin and pastry cook, sp:aklig both languages nn objection tn hotel! or boarding house.Apply 8.H., 113 Nazareth st.148 3 DRESEMAKER -\u2014 A éressmaker wants emp'oyment In rips family, costumes.blouses made.day.Address Per letter Miss Legres.ed St.Catherine st.on ladies\u2019 once, street.Toilet laundry Co.FANCY IRONERS riothes, good wages and steady work to eiperienced ironers.Apply at 426 Richmond 146 12 BN ax @LISNM requires position as stenographer ec general orties cleru, arrived last month, og 3.Jer salisfectory references; terms commence.Apply \u20ac.vu.Free mas, rte 0 Cote Des Netges.147 4.BXPERIBNCED traveller wants situation.cigars and smokers\u2019 sundries, là years\u2019 experience, Alberta and Britisn Columbia rekerred.Aédress E.¥ Miller, room 1, casiein Bidg\u2026 Halifax, N.x 146 T EXPBRIENCED paper hanger and painter wants empieyment to 1he trade only; sleady and rei:able.App:y F.vb Rivard si.St.Deals.149 8 ENGLIBHMAN, apeaking broken French, wasis job of any kind.active, ui.ddie aged.worked in hotels and factories, 1un dypamos.(ood references.Address A .Ivud Star Office ENGLISHMAN, with excellent endid connection references villes Peterboro, unt.FRENCHMAN, compositor, scoks position.SAY capacity, gvod irans.ato:, temperate, disengaged, can start at on.Address Maul Casalou, Genera! lost Office.180 3 FARM HAND \u2014 Englishman seeks situation as farm hand, goud millker, has bad eight years experience in Western Canada.ay to Krnest Jorden 288 Lagauchatiere } GROUNDE laid out.bowling greens, aise lawn tennis grounds and gardens Kept in order by Gay, week.month or season.a.so soda soil, gravel, etc.for sale, either rou.d Westmount, Montreal or the outskirts.Ap- pty for full particulars H.Jarlint, 1b Win- chesier ave, Wesimouni, estimates free.150 4 HANDY MAN wants job, sarpentering, painting, paper hangine, whitewnshiny.ete D 16.1, Siar Office.* HANDY MAN, 30, married, wants situation en estate, mill or other buildings.paint- papering, all other repairs, own Jools.Address A 13380, Bitar Office 9 3 JANITOR \u2014 Wanted position as sentir by married man, no children.Write K.dtar Branch, 201 Si.Antoine st.To 4 LOCKS repaired.keys made and fitted: put om trunks or doors at a, 10 Mayor st., near Bleury, , married position as stock- keeper or In warehouse or office, accus- ate at figures.geod city 1ererenues.p 1630, Star Office.3 URGANIST (first class) Pointumeat or will .wants ls open for ap- doputias during summer months; excellent references; Protest- sat; otale terms.Addreas C 1885, Bar ot- fice .POSITION wanted by an experienced plan- ist and vocalist, esven years with moving pictures and dance, can also piay orcnestra- tion.Address LD 1448, dar Office.1%0 z PAINTING, paper hanging, tinting, grain.ing.letteriag, relief work, outside paint ing.all intertor decorations.U.Bouth- Te #4 Cathedral st., mear Windsor station, 148 b PAINTING, papering, tinting wanted, esii- mates iven, lowest prices, firet class werk, prémpt atientien (interior and exte;- jor).A.Bharmen, 269 Droiet at.14» à PAINTING, paper hanging, decorating.etc.Firet ciase work guarantesd.Prompt ai- teation to erders.A posial will bring us te furnian estimates, free of charge.F.Jacobsen, 1386 kt.Læwrence Houlevard.143 13 SITUATION wanted by young man, 23 years Age, experienced a.competent Siéno- gap Por partieuiars spply D 1640.Liar ce pr eee, LU STENUGRAPHER, experienced, desires es pes.tion, temporar r pérmanent; first class references.Ada U T478, Btar Branch Oftice.140 3 \u2014 \u2014_ SCOTCHMAN, 89, s'n desires pcsition as har y man, capable of looking after hurse an rap.town er country; sovd references.DB 7678, Star Branch Office SCOTCH COUPLE, single.want work together, man as handy man, woman as RGrse ur housemsaid; tOWR or counlry: good references.KR 7617, Star Branch Ofti er SITUATION by boy aged 12 years, as message boy.Apply 40.Bt.Dominique at.WITUATION wanted In tobacco or ciger factory dy young ma 22, four years experience.tutal ebetalner.Address N 7414, res Branch Office.119 3 SCOTOHMAN, 7qune, wants work in any ty, han and obliging and not afraid of work.u 1857.Star Uflice.148 3 at ATION wanted as farmer or market ner Davis, sent to \u2018sdy agents, pare Bait Supporter Co.Bu NOY Ont, 147 FREE samples of vur many usefu! erticies are liberal commission.Bridgeburg.kd.and 12 some erperien:s p plain cooking.email Apply at once to brooke st.GIRL Apply at 100 St.Familie st.fainlly, GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 Wanted a smart girl to do general housework, ferred, must understanil one with no child en.ork.must have best references.privileges and happy home fur a good girl Mance st.above Sher- 145 6 - Wanted a young gir! to assist with many IRI.wanted for light housework and mind children 866 Bt.Caiher:ne st.west._\u2014 \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT wanted.with references.App.y 353 Dorchester at.west.160 3 GIRIL, - Wanted reliabe# girl or widow, middie aged praferred.able to keep house, small fambyv.fiat Apply evenings, 642 Esplanade ave.Annex.GIRL \u2014 Wanted servart gtr for light housework.must speak English.450 Char- levoix et.Denis si.ner Rachel st.GIRL wanted for an ire cream parior, speak French and Fngllsh.App.y dee 8i.must GENERAL BERVANT wanted.with knowl edge of cooking: must have references.Ap- is kept.must b piy 4 ave.GOOD COUK wanted at once, re gnod references.wages paid.4196 Sherbrooke st.famity.Cote St.Antnine Road.* family.good wages, required.Phone West calfe avenue.hest 1309.Apply 38: Met.GENERAL SERVANT wanted Sor a sm raferences required.Apply a¢ a % GENERAL SERV ANT \u201cTanted: good: where rmaid small of references GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 A capable general laundry work, saiary to the ash ane.dry Co, 471 Ww small references required.Apply sat Itut- as 149 2 general servant for wages.chison Tel.st Cast 3.tamtiy small.515 Ros!yn ave, family, servant.willing to gn to Ottawa, wages: Protestant preferred: references required.Apply 3% McGill College avenue.160 GIRL \u2014 Wanted competent girl for rheck- Ing and port'ng.must have some experi.Fond poaltion an apply Crown Laun- 150 4 anted first class good GIRL \u2014 Wanted general who can enok well, highest wages pald.Apply or Fhons Westmount 143.149 3 GIRL on table, also a lunch gir! ing room.10 St.Antoim st.GENERAL SERVANT, washing, summer residence willing to assist ply office (before noon), Apply at Catherine et.cleaning.Boehm, 471 LIN Apply Mra.Westmount, enced g'ri.Sherbrooke st.Wanted at once smart girl to watt Bernard's âdin- GOOD WOMAN wanted for half a once Punde and 149 2 Telephone.148 small family.no Beaconsfield.west.Applicant must have good references snd ba with rare of children.Ap .Paul at.14 ay for GIRL wanted for general housework gond wagea and permanent position to experi: Alfred Wood.4435 GIRL \u2014 out.450 Victoria ave.MILLINERY Teale millinery satesiady, suages.Apply N.Tucker, erine st.run \u2018by power Apply Paul ot.BALBSLADY.experienced speaking both languages.Apply 1381 8t.Catharine e dy wanted, speaking both 8t.Cath- 147 Wanted young girl to assist eral housawork: washing and |roning sent Westmount.1 first E.in dry .ody por 315 Bt.148 sen 83 class lan- A CA re mt NURSEMAID wanted for littls glr! on the lake shore.Apply Thursday morning tween 10 and 1 at 278 University st.OPERATORS \u2014 Wanted ?5 girls for plain gewing on sheets and plilow slips, machine top floor, future if services warrant 2283, Riar Office.ed, erine st.east.it.SALES GIRL\u2014Wanted smart sales girl for pattern dept only: must be able to keep stock and be attentive to customers, five doliars.with prospects of more In near Address K saiarv \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SBALESLADY, reliable and experienced want- ; to speak both languages.Apply with references at dry goods store.1381 St.LY 150 BTENOURAPHER stenographer and typewriter, Wanted experienced | accustomed Mice work, Address giving ail to Box A 21993 Star Office.by a married man.Address W.Blue Bonnets 165 SITUATION as head stableman, one who ls thoroughly experienced im care of horses, with geod references.Address D 1510 Star 20 FARMERS, etc., man and vite, Eagiion, require situation on farm or man, thoroughly experiences la ol and garden w 00 abd general, age 35 respectively.te combined wages: not afraid of werk.B 302.Star Office.1067 à LIBR.connection with dry goods a ment buyers, North and Western PX opan for re-emgagement.Box 113, s * real Star, Toronto.\u201cse MWAUCHMAN \u2014 Wanted position es nighi WF tohman and fireman, best of references, D 1494, Star Office.148 3 \u2018WANTED by married man position en es- tête or fu fartory, capable eof doing » brick 4 plastering, carpenterine, plumbing, NR veld « abelainer: ceuntry re Le 7268, Star Branch Of Hiv 149 3 WANTED by practical accountant situation sta 15 years\u2019 exparience, both Apply with references ham and St.Catherine Write P.O.ox 6;2, Dhone Engt 6.6.188 SERVANT wanted for general housework Peel 160 2 SERVANT wanted whe can cook, for small house and light work, near corner Be!ltng- Outremont.Te'e- se Montreal, or 14 try.Apply 75 Sherbrooke st.TABLEMAID \u2014 Wanted a hoose-tablemald for a small family, willing to go to coum- est.nished.Transionts cu se BELMONT STREET, 16\u2014Nicely f double front rooms.Auer light, for gentiemen.14 BEAVER Ho HALL HILL, 66 \u2014 Furn bed forms to let, double, suitable for ns Je taken he 4 {table + - \u2014 two gentlemen; touriats.149 DRESSMAKER \u2014 First clase dressmaker desires work In privete family for the BIRHOP ST.No.65, near Bi.Catherine st.summer In tha country.Address A 2950 urnished or unfurnished, bath flat, large Star Office 150 ?aw cloihes ciosets, hot and cold water.EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER deatres ___ 143 1 position, can speak French, references BISHOP ST, 22\u2014Beautifuily furnished Address C.330a Si.Antoine st.150 3 double parlor, aso bedroom and bouduir.\u2014 connecting.plano, private family, no chil: EXPERIENCED NURSE.Bcotch, desires dren, moaern conveniences, transients ac- position as such.na objection to house.commodated, muderata price for summer work.town or country.Good references.R months.ie 3 1579.Star Branch Office.pe ns - BISHOP STREET.23\u2014Furnished room.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted by respectable widow with Balcony.cool and piessant.situation as genera.for summer in coun- amen try.where she can have child of 10 years BISHOP 8T., Tars \u2014 New Bherbruoke, rooms, with her.Apply D 1644, Star «rice.180 2 handsomely furnisned, large ate MOKTMORENCY, Bi\u2014One front room to suitable foi: married let, unfurnmshed, 149 3 couple.MANCE se Furnished dans e room, $8 month, 149 3 McGILI, COLLEGE AVE.No.29\u2014ticely furnished bed-sitiing room, suitadle fds one or lwo, transients accommodated.«2 peer N8FIELD, 14282 \u2014 Te let large deualo room, also single one MANCE STREET, No.46 \u2014 A single front room to let.\u201ca MANSFIBLD b£.135\u2014Large double room, front, comfortably furnished, Auer light, suitable for two young men.149 2 voniences.SHERBROOKE WEST, private ate, transients ta taken.87.rooms.and double, nicely furnished, ewsctric Jight and all modern conveniences, terms moder- 148 2 Large double room, bath flat, mudern con- family.149 ° single ST.ANTOINE 8ST.sT TANTOINE, TT a\u2014 Half fiat.unfurnished or furhished, hot water hLeated, suitab.e \u20acor married couples, children nut objected to.reasonable rent.ST.ALEXANDER ST.\u2014 Comforiab.e double and shagle well tarnished rooms, electric light, hot and «vid water, With or without board.49 3 303 \u2014 Rooms to let.velf-contained house, 4 rooms.rent 7 doi- cony.modern house.lars per month, oa comeiderstion of buying furniture.149 3 ST.DENIS 8T.\u2026.495 \u2014 Nice furnished single room, newiy decorated, large bai- cony, wardrobe, bathroom floor, faring St.Louis square.149 2 BANGUINET ST.406, below St.Louis 8q- Nice front room.with wardrobe, fine Pa ST HUBERT.388\u2014Nice furnished room te let, for quiet person, gas hot water pate Terms moderates.front room, BLEURY ST.129 \u2014 Large suitable fos friends, with board.use of eftiing room.plano.batdb, hu al ¢ water; terms moderate, gentiemen only.149 2 COMFORTABLE KOOM and hoard for two Englishmen, with English family.Address D 1063.Star Offue 149 3 DORCHESTER ST WEST Koom and board, with private English family; only first class replies In first Instance, Phone Up «156.149 6 DORCHESTER 5T.WEST, 338, opposite St.amea Ciuh, double room, all conveniences; also table board.143 10 DRUMMOND, 31 \u2014 Board and besutifully furnished rooms.in nice locality, cormer Drummond and Dorchester; all conven: ences; transients accommodated.Apply Immediately.148 3 DORCHEST/R WEST, 630 \u2014 Rooms to let, with or without board, In a well appoint- od house, transients accommodated.near Windsor Hotel.i¢ 1 DLURCHESTER ST.WEST, ¢3¢\u2014A few nice rooms, in a private familly, tourists or permanents; convenient to Windsor Hote.with breakfast If desired.145 \u20ac \u2014\u2014 tr ESPLANADE AVE.548.near cars and Mountain, large furnished front bedroom.accommodate 1wo friends.Partial board.Terms $3.50 weekly.149% 3 FULFORD ST.young men.use of children.LAGAUCHETIERE WEST, singles and double rouuis, board, also table board.164 -Accommodation for ¢ plano, bath, gas, wo 3i4 \u2014 To let with or Tibout 145 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.§7-FPhone Uptown $026.-Nicel¥ furnished doub.e and singis rooms, ajsv first c.ass table board hy $12 month, week or tickets.14 3 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, 878 \u2014 Vacancics = for boarders and roumers.RICHMOND ST 257, flat 7\u2014Room and d for young man, alse nice \"Eu furnished room, ._sultable fur a few ?ds.ST.ANTOINE, Tr 20, upstairs reoms and board fur four young men.ST.MARK »=T.large front double room, board If dealhied, every vonven:- ence, bathrooin fa! 150 3 SHERBROUKE ST.EAST, 418, married couple or two genthemen, would find com- fortabie home with privere family, 3 plain board.use of piano i{ desired.14% ° UNION AVE.8&-One double Tena single room.furnished, busrd; uansients accommodated 149 6 UNIVERSITY, Neo weil furnished, gas, 100 \u2014 Bingie front room, hut water, first class 14% 5 board.VICTORIA, z1B\u2014Neatly furnished rooms, bath flat, double and single.board :f desired, terms moderate 150 4 VACANCIKS \u2014 Lodgers, 51 a week: board and lodging.$3 75.36 rooms near Granl Trunx end Windsor stations.261 St.Antoine st.145 6 WELLINGTON, 8:7 \u2014 Furnished rooms, with or without board.esectric light and bath, «ose to the G.T.Bosting Ciub.149 3 SUMMER B BOARD.BELLEVUE HOUSE.Carillon, standing own grounds, beautifully situated.river and dsm.good boating.fish) bathing good board and every attention reli, open to recaive guests.ress Mrs andaii.Belisvue House, Cerliion, Que.se in BOARDERS can be accommodated at farm house.pleasantly situated.two miles from Kmawitou and Brume lake.large, comfortable houss, daily mail; good board, terms moderate, particulars Box 96, Knowlton, Que.ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, No.903 \u2014Sin BOARDERS accommodated a DBrome Lake 1360.gle snd double room, bath flat, ali con- Viila, boating, bathing, fishing, guod cea, phone; private house, modersis hoard; terms apply John OU Hearn Hond- 149 3 ville, P.Q.150 « A RINE ST.WEST.636\u2014Bingie CAP A l'AIGLE, near Murray Bay.large, BU nd double rooms, 13, 15.20 dollars per weil furnished new house, near bear.month, for young men or married couples, § excellent table, rates reagonable.Onesime Duchesne.Mount Murray P.O., to 18 a.m.or ¢ to 8 p.m.Telephone ween THISTLE TBRRACE, No.¢\u2014Comfortably EAST BOLTON, Que, & fev boarders want.od on west shore of Lake Memphremagos.os.lshed double and single rge:mn, central boating.flaning.terms $5 per week, two Tosatiey 7 148 2 à rdbom.John Patigreon.TWO trent bedrooms, singe and double.GRAND HOTEL Chambly Basin, Que.il comfortable, private home.for gentiemen, most beautiful locality; references exching- et.Apply C 1784, 2tar Offi 146 6 modern conveniences, hot and cold wa- McGILL COLLEGE AVE.20A\u2014Double front room, ulos enamel mt, sofa, Morris chair cad Plano, opposite the Weiland Hotel.Tel.Up 1412 METCALFE ST.147 \u2014 Rooms, fira: clans, and old water in rsoms, tecsphone, hot lath on ail fists; gentiemen Tras- sents .130 36 NEAR Fletcher's Field, bright front bed- room, on rem floor, suitable for one or (wo gentlemen.Apply $3éa Esplanade ave, 100 à ! OSBORNE ST., 6.opposite Dominion square, very nicely tornished double rem, suitable for two gentiemen.Auer light, t 1664 38\u2014Twe well furnished OVERDALE AVE.gas, hot ront rooms on bathroom fiat, water heating.privete family.PHILLIPS PLAC No, 3\u2014 Double and sin- rooms.> te a ome som forte.Abo or Telephone 140 8 PRINCE ARTHUR, No.331 \u2014 Nicely fur- rooms to let, a Prince Arthur, moar Moniverattr: breakfast if required.156 à PARK AVE.104 \u2014 Large front parlor, also double bedroom, bath flat, modern con- veniençes, 149 3 PARE AVE.No.88 (City) \u2014 Furnished Geuble rooms to let, bright and airy.83 Park avenue, city.149 3 PARK AVE, 3\u2014Rooms to rent, ons amail and one is also back parior bedroom.Awer light, Bot and cold water.180 FARK AVE.619\u2014To let front room private family; no other rvomers.156 3 PARK AVE, T)\u2014Furnished rooms at rea- enable rates for the summer months.180 3 PARK AVE.130\u2014Furaished front \u201ceom to let; nuitedie for one A Toei bath, sus, het water, telephone East 277L 147 8 PARK LAVONTAINE, 3-Furnished front room sight ork; terms se sp DUROCHEBR, 156\u2014Furnisheé er untuss shed rooms to let, kitchen privileges 14 DESJARDINS AVE., 18, near ot.Andre et, one large room to Tot, for one er (we quiet sentiemen, in femly of two persons, ba tas: no Other roomers.1 DORCHESTER STREET.626 West) very desirable rooms, well furnished, private bath, telephone; tramsients sccommedait DRUMMOND 3T., § \u2014 A large newly fur R room, centrally located.near ry ser Hotel, tramslents acéom 148 0 DORCHESTER W., 1018-\u2014Fe let somfortadle furnisbed apartments, with every con- 4 ; Bo board; terme moderate.erate.149 3 line; easy proposition.Howe, 91 Youviiie oq.to wait on table: WANTED ten i1aay chnvassers; must De of- fective workers, landing maa Lor : nice claiyre Ce.148 8 \u2014\u2014\u2014 mr te a WAITRESSES \u2014 wented experienped iris ood salary to ne right Siri.Apply at omce 543 Bt.James WOMAN \u2014 Wanted a strong kitchen womsa: none but steady end seber werk wean! w apply.Gt.Eimo Restaurant, 101 rors; ne night or Sunda Wronedon'a, 338 Bu James i\u201d WAITRESS \u2014 Wanted an pr ee walt.work.Apply of references.Apply D 1648, 150 3 Taw tee.y ~ WpNTED by Chinese as rook: best oy re \u201cwe - Apply 182 Peal ot.~ .Ca +20 84 a agree, ve CFA pee san ++ oh able en a WOMAN \u2014 take charge of linen and Bousework.The Kdlaburgh Py \\ ie 3 Catherine st.west.j \u2019 seme + Wanted good ene woman to light 38 Ot SUMMER BOARD WANTED.BOARD \u2014 Wanted on Lake St.Lesls fod man couple, with twe chiléren, Ÿ and B years old respectively, rooms and denrd tn Torivate family, where Re other or few boarders are Rept, or in a farm hewss.Apply D 1648, Star Offiee.ROOM \u2014 Wanted at onde ou Lake Bt.oe ehiraren, \u20ac and bou olf ort ary respective py D 1008.bas Slice WANTED board fam theres adults and three Tom, ar tres! snd preferably whers there are ne other or Amrly stating terms.also giving detalles © lecet et.ete, Bes D 115, Star Ofice.lon.32 modation.4 weak, DORCHESTER OT.WBET, S4s\u2014Dright.PREL ST, dre let well furnished reems comfortable single and double rooms, with with or t board.166 4 running water In each room; porosiaia dath; transients aocemmodseted.149 3 micH 15a \u2014 Double and sia- MTN 9Q., gle fturalshed front rood, modern oon- venlences.privass family, no ehiliren; gea- tlemen or marrioé couple; kitchen prileges if desired.AH saw RICHMOND SQUARE, 18\u2014TFor two or t ctable young men, English amis it requissd.ST.FAMILLE, 1 16\u2014Good large double rooms, suitable for two or three sons, hot 8nd cold water; breakfast If wanted.149 5 ee siNGLE r90 ox comfortadly ferals bath lat; geatiemea only.Us Maastieud ot.t Tia aT.CATHERINE 8%.ts et, gent clase reem te let dattes Fa break.one re wis 148 6 fast accommod UT.PAMILLE ST, 45 \u2014 Handeemely fur- class accommodation, UNION AVE.ern conveniences UNIVEMITY BT.session.nlowiy bathroom; UNIVERSITY BT.lot in quiet house: UNIVERRBITY @T double and sl tamily; central locality.sients taken University a Pu tnoring st.Auer light, enamel ranning water; irensionts accotrm VICTORIA ST.37 feral VAcCANCIRS \u2014Lodsers it % esired, UXIVERSITY STREET.36 Trensieate.Very central.UNIVERSITY, Te, opposite Cathedral, fu d rooms family.for adies or gentlemen, phone and transients taken.148 3 Roeme, first with er without boaxd, central location; use of phone.180 \u2014 Furnishe4 room to contiuman, electric :Ignt telephone.mod: 1038\u2014Bright.airy rooms immediate pos- nv.in priva:e 97 \u2014Furnished rooma te English family.Well 180 2 furnished bathroom fiat, UNIVERSITY, #1\u2014Furnished roms, UNION AVE.53 -\u2014- Beautiful bath, al breakfast and telephone.modated.146 10 \u2014 Bright.shed reoms, also table beard.$1 a waek upwards, vi roems, near Grand indsor stations.r to let; transienu received; refined Ensim transe A ST.No 56-\u2014Firat class double ooms, every convenience, as) at.doors from 347 \u20ac rooms with ons with comfortabiy 150 3 263 St.An- 149 6 VICTORIA ST.83-Purnished front rnom.for gentlemen or married couples; terms oderate.180 3 VICTORIA Te room en twe ee WELLI married coup turniehed rooms to $1 \u2014Com fortably tarnished flat, euttal fer one or urs 1333, Verd ws\u2014Two NGTON rooms to \u2018et.furnished, sult twe WELLINGTON BT.ess -\u2014 \u2014 Furnisnes he vi 1.»eT single rooms, only.Address P\u2019 END, mewly feralshed double and entiemen ase; 630, ar Brann Offlow WESTMOUNT.Greene avenue.rooma, Overy convenience, housekeeping privileges if desired.140 No.138.fur- tor D1 Te BAILIFFS MAIS District of Montreal.Court.J.H + Leclair, Dube, Def: On the suthority of Justiee, aid GRBRANS AVE, 371, mount, front \u201cah Previnee No.ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ROOM, AND a wanted.not too ex- central lozality: Plaintiff, irda J tea of the eck in the foren : Germielle of the sald Defendan?, { Berri, Jn the City of Montreal will be sold 1 the y: arene In the city.Apply ter, boats, good \u2018fishing, etc.Læebperance.Proprietar.149 6 LAURENTIANS \u2014 Quiet, comfortadle accommodation, and goof board.among woods and lakes.A good piace to rest tired nerves.First rete fishing.Seventeen miles from raliway.For particulars address Box A 32970, Star Office.150 3eo4 LAURENTIAN QoTTAGE is open re; terms moderate; Cro renlences good.Apply Wm.Campbell, Christiortie.LAURENTIDE HOUSE.everinoking Lake Maskinonge, oDpers Jurc 20th, 100 acres wooded land, fine bathing.doating, fishing, beautiful scenery, bracing air.Adults oaly.Box 64.St.Gabdriei de Brandon 139 10 baw OCEAN VIEW HOTEL.Biddeford Pool, the fluest moderate prices hote! on England coast, bathing.boating, canoeing, fish lag.golf, tennis.Write for leafiet, fot summer | PRIME His \u201cTemperature Slowly Approaching a Normal Condition.Cleveland, Ohio, June 24.__The physi.clans in attendance upon James & Sherman, who is lying ill at Lakeside Hospital, reported early to-day that while: Mr.Sherman had been restless during the greater part of the night there was a marked Improvement this morning His temperature they sald was slowly approaching wormal and that on the whole the condition of Mr.Sherman was entirely satisfactory.Congressman Sherman suffered & similar attack in New York city two years ago while serving as chairman of the Republican congressional campaign committee.He was then taken seriously {ll, but no operation was performed THE VIEW IN WASHINGTON.Washington, June 24._So far as is known here.no power is vested in the Republican nations! committees to fill & vacancy on the presidential or vice- presidential ticket that might occur between the date of the nominating convention and the election.A hasty study of the precedents shows that no emiecgency har arisen in the history of the Republic such as would result from the death or retirement of one of the candidates before election day.There can be no statutory law on the subject.because, after all.not only the national qoinmittees but the cone ventions that create them are extra- official_they have no standing in law.Therefore, there is nothing to prevent a committee from filling a vacancy on a ticket _that is no law of prohibition \u2014but that committee would be answe- able to the outraged pense of the great party which it represented.MR.DENNIS TANSEY ELECTED IN ST.ANN'S Tote* Recount Finished and Walsh's Vote Did Not Reach Tansey\u2019s.- Mr.Justice Archibald finishe\u2026 the re count in the St.Ann's election case laxt evening.He found that Mr.Denis Tansey had 2.133 legitimate votes, and Mr.M J Walsh 2,130, leaving a ma- Jority for Mr.Tansey of three.There le, however one ballot inarked in Mr.Walsh's favor which the judge hag not yet decided upon It is at present counted in the 2,130, and !f finally re- jJected will give Mr.Tansey four of @ majority Mesers.F.J.Bisaillon, K.C., Thomas M Tansey, and Lefebvre appeared throughout the proceedings for Mr.Tansey and Messrs.J* L.Perron and Hugh Semple for Mr.Walsh.The judge's decision to-morrow, eS the ballot referred to, closes the recount proceedings but to all intents ald purposes.it is all over now and Tansey.is declared to have a majors ty of the votes cast on June 8.THE NEW HAWTHORN DALE CEMETER Mount Royal Cemetery Cempanyle Extension Near Lengue Pointe .to Be Opened Shortly.-\u2014 Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery, the are property of the Mount al Cemetery Company, will be opened very shortly, under rules the most conveg- ient and modern that could be de 123 16 2aw ried couple can be accommodated ut ples- sant country piso for summer montbs; no chlidren.Mrs.L.Charlebois, Tel.31.149 4 RIVIERE DU LOUP \u2014 Summer boarders wanted.first class summer boarding buuse, Bt.Patrick ltoad, at Itiviere du Loup.Apply Mrs.Fred.Grenier, Riviere du Loup, en pes, P.Q 147 8 2a STE MARGUERITE \u2014 Good board, fishing.boats free, terms moderate.Ap- piy Zotique Leroux.Hellevue House, Lac Leroux, Ste.Marguerite.148 \u20ac law 8T.HYPOLITE DE KILKENNY, Laks l'Achigan Villa, situated on lake shore; good board, boats Sree quiet and shaded.Adolphe Beaucham 150 4 Jaw 8T.LIN \u2014 Rooms snd board for summer boarders by the week or month, at §t.Lin, Que.good boating and flashing.price Moders + Address P 7646.Star Branch Of- ce.good SUMMER and Health Resort pleasantly situated on ake front.good boating, Apply to Mra.Pettigrew, aia.Agathe des Mont P.O.Box 1337.Phone 63 139 8 \u201claw ST.BYPOLITE\u2014 New bouse, od bou ré, Ri lake, 50 feet from Lake L'acsiqas.> bo Por particulars he Ma dupe, -_Mypolite, Que.an r terms apply W.Johnston, Lakefield.Que 1560 3 Zaw WATERLOO, Que, accommodation for summer bonrders in one of most beautiful towns of Townships.ting on lake, fish- =.ais tenais, etc.68 Miles from ontrea!; four traine daily ever two raii- renG06; terms very reasonahle.Full information b Applying W.J.Glasscott, Canada Hotel, Waierloo.1468 13 PRIVATE TREATMENT, MRE.DR.TROUGHTON hes rooms sad board for Indies before and after confinement, private.612 St.Denie at.Phone Kast 6775 150 4 vp, oly.1906, at the orenoon, Ne.96 af Onehec, 16613.Clreutt A goods and double on deu ER aa ig rooms, ali le sr sold by hor! Justice: sll the ocde goede 0nd.chattels of the DRUMMOND ST.aished room, bain fat.all soavenismess nda rent, fiat, alecirie ji a pore orostais in-baiki se of telephone: Sreakfot if desired.1480 ne ry soning of 2e ne plane.4 and A rms cash.J.BREUX, SMALL furnished rooms te à néon reel, DORCHESTER ST, W., Ne.b49\u2014Nieaiy ave, July fivet.Telephone, 0 Be C.Mont Jira June.1906.ie doute room resning water, Terms medornte.Apply ve janitor.10s 8 BAILIPF'S SAIR \u2014 Province noble suitable for two gentlemen Distriet of Montreal.Ne.10169.tireurs couple; Reusekesping privileges; traasients ST.URBAIN ¥T.\u2014Niosly furnished wiagle Court.e Gegno aintiff.va John 148 20 wre clothes Lr Tae ne med- Nelare fondant.on the re day of ESPLANADE AVE.615 \u2014 Furnished rocm.only.bei Be.Urbain où 2 oC Boek, at the Gomioiie of the sid Dafeadens weit married dd or two gentiomen Neo.1899 St.Urbain et\u2026 in the Town uf Se reoming Suzan nu x = Louis wil ue oT amthority of Justice.ROOK \\ the goods and tele of ESPLAMADE a a near Rasisl, bright.sire tes rurninos rooms, fondant.seised a cause, censisting 2 nee Tai front, balesny, private ton min minutes from § St.James ot.Modern ooa- household furniture.Terms bh, see pie on Toman only: A ; prices mederate.B.B.8.C.Montreal, Juss sar, 14 ¢ ST.ca dure ns nr oon moa furnigh- Li Atwater BAIT ra SALE \u2014 Frovines bec, GREENE A AVR.117, vecu twe nice qe mt ra pooper?Dietrtet ee Montreal.No.irs Frew: ponts: amity rer bath t; gentlemen 147 à court f B Forbes, Pitan, ve.X.Har- 248 8 & Taree Te rer\u201d > ¢ hs Ire Foly.1904, et aa furnivhed reeom, RRR at the UES 1e \u2014 matter Fermiohed su as xs cu teh on re peser of the sald Defendant,\u2019 family; moderate; just Ddelew Joa a Catherine st.west.the City ies rity of tabi meri ie cause.con\u2019 se Montreal June \u201cTi.Then, » BAILIFFB BAL rovince of Que District of Montreal.No.1340.Su orto Court.Mise Marie Louise Renaud, Plaintif, ! ve.T.alias BE.lefebvre.Defendant.On the Sth 4sy of Juiy.1008.at one of the clock + In the aftermoon, at the domiclie of the said Defendant, 446 Wolfe st.in the City of Montreal, will be sold by \u2018authorit of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sa!d Defendant, seized in this cause, censistin of furniture, ete.Terms oash, J.E.COUTU, B.8.C.Montreal, June 13rd, 1908.BAILIFF'S BA District of Montreal.Plaintiff, vs.W.A Tier Deiendant, .Ti On the 4th Juir.1908, st ten wn the sleek in the forenoon, at my office, No.151 Gt.James ac.in the City of \"Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, the geods ohat- ioe itd the said Defendset, nd orineq In thie consisting ef pe ewerd.busby ote.os °C.MARSON, B.3806 une, 1903, 8.C.Montreal, BAILIFFS SALE \u2014 Province of Quebec.Dietriet of Montreal.J.Porras.Plaintiff.ve te, Defendant.Ou the Sein June, 1908, at two of the clock in the af- ternoen, the residence of Lhe said De- fondant, 30 Guitbeault, fu the City of Los- œuesil.will be solid, all the goods ané chattels ef the conststiax Besssdols use eta, pane.ED.DER.San June, 1998 POINTE CLAIRE-\u2014 Two gentilemen or mar- | a BE after careful comparative study of à great cemeteries of the North E Centinent.« It became necessary to exfend \u2018the \u2018grounds of the Mount Royal Cemetery.as a large proportion of all the available space left 1s so rocky thes it can only used for burial pur poses at very great expense.With a view to this expansion, the farm, of pr.George Irving, below nte was last year aequir at a meeting af the trustees t sp a report of the Grounds ml was adopted, with some am: um Arrange te have been made the Montreal Street Rallway Compeay for a service from the Moreau street station to Hawthorn-Dale division eof the Cemetery Company's property, by which a special funeral car will be rua three times a week for the that eae of bodies.It is pro that charge only be made for tranemisdion of the remains and cemetegy serv including price of grave.This wil enable the company to furnish single graves, including such servios, at $12.50 to $20.00, a sum less thas for grave and interment.It is expected that the work may be entered upon by the Street Railway Company within\u2019 a few weeks, and a formal dedicatory service and open Ing of the new grounds held, provably, in September.prepared by w.The pian,as Ormiston Roy, Buperintendent Mr.one main roadway be macad trancé and passing aroûhd the pse- perty.The other driveways, It wag felt, would meat all rejulrements, graded and tolled very hard and laid down In turf.provided traffic be ree atricted for a few weeks in spring and all.The marriage of Miss Beatrice Cha~ do nix.daughter of Mrs.John Cha- docl{ to Dr.O.Risher, Shell Lake, Wis., takes piace this afternoon, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr.R.Gemmill Miller, sr., Westmount.Rav, Archibald Boaman officiating._ BAILITES SALE \u2014 Province Montreal.F pt of the clos la the fe of the said Defenédea: 571 Mt.Catherine st, te neuve, wiil be soif by authority of Juotions all the goods amd chattels of the said Dee fondents, asiseé in this causes, cons C.Montreal, 1968.Me.199 Joseph street in the Town of Lachine iba District of Montreal, sutherity of Justies, sil Lhe goods soie _ the maid fondant, hosseh lets î ve © Co ila cond .J.CAA, .8.kui.1 ye ion.presently required in the old grounds of Mount Royal Cemetery, provides that of one plano, watch.clock, ete.Terme - F R77 heal B.8 «t 2 #7 ar a wy a Lid) Latics, - 4 PRY e Ci vis.the: leading from the main en- 4 f ney trame THE BANK-OF ST, HYACINTHE SUSPENDS .+ THE MONTREAL DAILY tt PAYMENT\u2014-ADVANCES T0 RAILWAY AND - SUBSEQUENT LITIGATION SAID TO BE CAU S Advances on the purchase of railways seem to have ven the cause for of t 8t.Hyacinthe Bank, which was announced last night.\u2018 the bank's affairs will not be known for Is expected generally rs will lose but Itttle.in the winding up of the by no means whether or institution will be able to the suspension While the exact condition of some days, it that the deposit if anything, bank's affairs.It certain, as yet, these affairs will whether the con.inue doing business, after an ad- Justment of the jtema which have caused the present embarassment.however, be wound up.80 far as can now be learned the bank's paid up cupital of $331.000 has gone by the board and of course the reserve account of 375,000.shown in the statement which follows, has also disappeared.Bad management is very generally conceded aniong Montreal's banking fraternity to be the cause of the suspension.Mr.L.J Beique, whSWe firm has aeted for Hon.G.C.Dessauiles, and the Bank in the litigation before the Exchequer Court mer the affairs of the various portions of the Quebec Bouthern Railway system.declares that he balleves the alarm over the Banque St.Jean crash Is largely responsible for the suspension of the St yaeinthe Institution, and that an examination of the affairs of the bank will show that It is still In a condition ta continue, despite whatever losses it may su\u2019fer In conection with its rail- Way dealings In the litigation before the Exchequer Court, with regard to the three railways making up the Quebec Nou- thern system, the St Hyacinthe Bank Put in a claim for $622,691.74 on the sale price of the United Counties and East Richelleu Valley roads.This sum is naturally comprised In the amount which appears in the bank statement as \u201cCurrent loans in Canada, $1,316,871.\" Of the amount claimed.the 8t.Hya- einthe bank was responsible for $121.- 019.17 since paid over on account of the Banque de St.Jean.The total claim was made under the vendor's Hen, as the bank had taken over both roads and sold them.The Registrar of the Exchequer Court, however, in his report.issued on May 23th allowed the St.Hyacinthe bank only $113.- 384.70 besides the 3121,000 above referred to which was paid directly to the Banque de Bt.Jean or Its representatives.The 8° Hyacinthc bank, however.has not relinquished its claim to the balance of the $622.691.7¢.but has entered objection to the report of the \u201cégistrar.and appealed to have the amount increased tn the amount of the original claim Several other parties interested tn the collocation of the amounts realized on the sale of the three roads to the Delaware and Hud- oon have also entered appeals against the report of the Registrar of the Ex- thequer Court.Should these appeals succeed, the St.Hyacinthe institution wiil be in a condition to keep on.Should the appeal fall, the bank will In a critical condition.and the shareholders will, In ali probability.have to make good the losses to the depositors.In the event of the report of the Registrar of the Exchequer Court bhe- ing maintained, the pald-up stock and the rest fund will be absorbed to meet the obligations, and besides there should be available the balance nf $173,365 of subscribed capital not yet 1° up.These combined sums should sufficient to meet all claims upon the bank by depositors and creditors of the institution.That the suspension of the &t.Hyacinthe Bank was only a matter of time has been current gossip in Montreal financial circles for weeks past.and these rumors became all the more persistent when the Banque St.Jean shut its doors.The bank's note issue is.of course.ectly secured.According to the t statement lesued to the Government the bank had m 000 of its own notes.OFFICERS OF THE BANK.\u2018The officers of the Banque Bt.athe are as follows: B.'Homme.The net earnings per cent.of the aver- we, .paid-up capital for the year ending efmbder 0th.1906.was 4.47 per cent.1906 it was 3.27 per cent., and In 1907 Pire] G.C.the Bank of St.Hyacinthe.re Hon.Feodor Baas, l\u2019aris, France J.B.Boulay.Ste.Madeleine .13 Candide Bousquet.St.Cesaire .su Joseph Bousquet.son of Joseph.St.Denis \u2026.Lee Lo AN 10 Evariste lirassard, Montreal 16 J.R.Brillon, Beloetl .103 Marie Rroulllet, st.Pie .« 10 Iouls Brousseau, St.Hyacinthe .37 Adolphe Bussiare, Abbotsford .2 Elisa E.Carden, St.Cesalre .30 Prexiia Carden.Montreal 10 Marie 8.Chagnon, St.[ominlque .11 Elle Chapdelain.Montreal .20 Miss Alina Chaput.3t.Hyacinthe 24 Rev.J.U Charbonneau, St.Hyacinthe RN .20 Mrs.H.R.Cheval.St.Hilaire 100 Eusebe (\u2018loutier.St.Barnabe 12 Miss Alma C'ordeau.St Hyacinthe.15 Joseph Datgle, Beloell .12 Arnold F.Dalgnault, Salem, Mass.10 I.O.Dauray.St fenis Ce 62 J.A.Delorme.St.Jude ., +.15 Joseph Depot, St.Cesalre 000, 37 Gaspard De Serres, Montreal .= Joseph Desmarais.St Cesaire .Lo J A LeSi-u- Desaulniers.Heloetl = 20 Hon.G.C l»esaulles, St Hya Inthe.1: GC.Desanfles, president, Pierre Devillers, Iberviile Pterre Dionne, Iberville .Augustine Dionne, St.Cesaire John Donaghy, St.Jean Cleophas Dragon.St.Denis Elisabeth Dubois, St.Hyacinthe.,.A.F Duclos, Bite.Angele .B.Dupaul.St.Censaire AR Philippe Du:ocher, Montreal .Dame Elise Fluhman, Ste.Sophie.me Vve Fregeau, St.Hyacinthe J.B.Gaocutte, St.Cesqire A.J.Gaudreau, St.JiMe .Meme B.Guvreau, Emilieville .Albina Gelinas, Sorel Olive Genereux, 8t.Simon Abraham Gingras, Farnham Edouard Godreau, Granby = Zepherine Marvhessauit V Desaulles, President of ly ++ OTD YPOOOVOO WP VOODD Di ee Bimeca Granler, St vevcecccon 35 ré {Ulderic at eue verre 10 Della 1von, 8t Hyacinths .eaves .3 Louis Phil) Lacroix, Manville, RL 10! Tretfle mme, St.Denis .10: Delle.Louise Laframboise, St.Hyn- FO ER PRESID \\ ® lies iii eneeenes Lagasse, Bt.Hugues .13 Elisa Lamoureux, St.Liboire .\u2026\u2026\u2026 18 I Ursule H.Langevin St.Pleo.10 Laura Lapierre.Bt.Hyacinthe .11 louis Larochelle.St.Simon .20.Adelaide Larose.Montreal .16 OF S ATES : IS | Louise leblanc.St.Charles .=4 8 Zoe Leblan, St.Dominique 13! Theodore I» Son treal RAS a an, 8t yachine .| Eugenie Lomme.Beloell ll (Continued from page one.) rehessault.Coaticook 20} reiterate the fact that he had retired st Michel Messicr.Bt.Cesnire Rod: idgue Mignault, Lowe! Mass Joseph Morin.8t.Hyacinthe .309 L.P Morin.St.Hyavinthe .48 I.F.Morrison, St.Hyarvinthe 175 Naziire Nadeau, St.d'esaire .15 Joseph Nault, St.Hyacinthe .oe Marie Louise Nault, St.Hyacinthe.10 Caroline Nault, 8t Hvacinthe oe 10 Marie Antoinette Nault, St.Hyacinthe Josephine Nault, #t.Hyacinthe.10 br.Emile Ostingy.St.Hyacinthe.30 Gustave Ouilmet, St.Hilaire .10 Desire Ouimet F1 Ceuatre Cee Louis Page.St Denis RE 10 T Aux.Panneton.Montreal =.25 1.G.Papineau, Montreal .a Thomas Pa j'i-tte, St.Hyacinghe 12 Delle.louse Ant Fapineau.St.Jerome Lo .- .4T Elie Phoenix.St.Denis .Lo.J0 l.eon Plamondon, St.Tivacinthe .21 Adelard Richer, St.Thomas.8 Joseph Rov, St_ Hyacinthe .- 201 Hivactnthe \u2026.Francois Sasseville St J J E Sauvagesu.Montreal.\u2026.40 * BR.Sicotte.St livacinthe 130 HH.L.8t Germain, St Hyacinthe.0 Edward © Strohme, New Yor 10102 Jean Tache (in trust), Montreal 114 W J Watkins, 8t Germain .10 Rev.L.C.Wurtele, Acton Vale.12 er 0 kdb bbbb bbb bbb bid Mr.J P.Knight, Secretary of the Rankers\u2019 Association.re- tured this afternoon from St.Hyacinth=, accompanied by Senator Dessaulles, president of the suspended bank.Dr.Ostt- gny and others Interested In the institution, and had a conference with other officials of the Bankers\u2019 Association.Speaking to the Star after the conference, Mr.Knight remarked: \u201cMatters are not in in anything like the condition in which the St.Johns Bank was.The depositors and creditors will be pald up.and the very worst that can happen is that the shareholders may sustain some loss.'\u201d Ftd bbb rbd bbb bbb +t90900990990909999000%® + political aspiration.\u201cI want to see before I die the restoration to perfect health and suprem- : 19 sions and from public life, saying: , \u2019 STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY.JUNE 24, 1908.UNVEILING OF LAVAL \u2018MONUMENT cinthe .se.a 30 ! Cleophee Marsil.Laurentides .3 \u201cMy days of political activity are Hormisdas Marin, Barre.Vt .24 past, and I shall not hereafter assume Alfred Msintyre, 82.Hyacinthe .37 to participate ii party councils.I am Mark McKerley.Abbotsford .:.\u201c5 abaolutely content with retirement, Vve H.Mercier, In trust.Montreal 50 but I still have one burning, acy of that Democracy whose mission it is to bless the people, a Democracy true to itself.untempted by clamor.! unmoved by the gusts of popular pes- incorrupted by offers of strange alllance \u2014 the Democracy of pat-iotiam.the Democracy of safety, .the Democracy of Tilden, and the De- 0 mocracy that deserves and wins suc- \\ cess.\u201d Mr.Cleveland persistently preached the doctrine that the citizen should not let his personal wishes interfers with his civic duty.\u2018 + 3 was a remarkably consistent life.He once ald of himself that he was a stubborn boy.a stubborn lawyer, a stubborn Governor, a still more stubborn President, and he was still + stubborn.That stubbornness was really the | expression of an Indemitable will sup- | ported by a conscience that had no) | diftculty in distinguishing right front ; wrong.NEVER A GOOD POLITICIAN.| The principles he lald down In hia early life he followed to the end.He wa.alwerys slow to reach a decision.and.having reached it, he seldom had occasit a to change his mind.He was never much of a politician.as the term is understood He had little success in dealing with indivi.! duals; his strength was always with | the masses, that, i.the long run would listen to reason and be controlled by it.He was one of the hardest-work- ing men that ever lived.As a young men he was never a brilliant lawyer but he was a solid, able One, and bel commanded respect.anxious ) ¢ is SH , md J ~ .Scene e'ing the presentation of address to Earl Grey yesterday.terse think neMan has a right at this time of all thers to consult his own in- cHinattN8 as against the call of his part and fellow-citizens, and hoping I vy be of use to you in your ef- tor in bringing about a better state ngmunicipal affairs, I accept the hon- ¢ \u201ctendered me.\u201d HIS POLITICAL SHIBBOLETH.In that campaign Mr.Cleveland en- the people of the State?1 The best descriptions of his lex! attitude are in his pwn words, with he applied to another.In the practice of his progésion and in the solution of legal quetions.he clearly saw what was riplt and just and expected to find the pW leading directly there.\u201d That was his way of doNë every- thing\u2014first making sure of What was right und just and taking he shortest cut to bring it about.Mr.Cleveland when ly Yas nomin- We NA A N ANY RON o À br « g D 0 nN os LW = RE RN \u201d 4 DCE À) \\ SN AN + N MME FONT N WD WN I Bs RANI THE THREE RIVERS FIRE\u2014The r uins that remain of the old Parish Church at Three Rivers.It was built in 1714, .unciated the principle that \u2018public of- ficlals are the trusteea of the people.\u201d The phrase \u201cPublic office is a public trust\u201d was really made by Danie) Lamont It was Mr.Cleveland's record as a reform Mayor that made him the candidate for Governor.He vetoed an appropriation of $500 for the Grand Army of the Republic for a Memorial Day celebration, holding that the money should be raised by voluntary subscription, and that ft was fenoble to make people pay for it in the form of taxes.The mere fact that Mayor Cleveland showed no anxlety to become Governor helped him, but he didn't seem to be particularly pleased when he was nominated.In his letter of acceptance he sald: \u201cThe importance of wise statesmanship in the management of public affairs cannot, 1 think, be overestimated.I am convinced, however, that the perplexity and mystery often surrounding the administration of State concerns grow, In great measure, out of an attempt to nerve partisan ends rather than the welfare of the citi- \u201cgen.\u2019 About the same time he said: \u201cI beljeve In open and sturdy par- | tisanship which secure legitimate advantages of party supremacy.but parties are made for the people, and | am unwilling knowingly to give my assent to mattera purely partisan which endanger their interests.\u201d Of all the utterances of his official career.and no man ever wrote more messages or made more speeches tha \u20ac1d Grover Cleveland as Governor and President, that which throws the greatest light upon his character is the letter he wrote to his brother, the Rew, W.N.Cleveland, on the day he was elected Governor of New York: HIS SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY.\u201cI have just voted, and I sit here In the office, alone.If mother were alive 1 should be writing to her, and \\ I feel as if It were a time for me to write to some one who will believe what 1 write.I have for some time been in the atmosphere of certain success.so that I hare been sure that 1 should assume the duties of the high of all adopt, and that is to make the matter a business engagement between successes.and they are much\u2014too much\u2014under- c:timated \u201cBut the thought that has troublea | me is: Can I perform my dutles, anda in such manner as to do some good to now there Is room for it, and I know that I am sincere and honest in my desire tc do well; but the question is whether T know enough te accomplish what 1 destre \u201cIn point of fact I will tell you first others the policy I intend to the people and myself, in which the obll- gation on my side ts to perform the duties assigned me t> the interests of with an eye =ingle my employers.\u201c1 shall have nn idea of re-election or of any high political preferment tn my head, but be very thankful and happy if I serve one term as the peuple\u2019s Governor mother were allve 1 should feel much safer.Do you know that if »o 1 have always thought ; more about one than he d.\u2014 er able thing.He believed that he [he clung to the tariff question and he should be as jealous of the honor of the State as of the money of the taxpayers.He way exsictly the same kind of & Qovernor that he was a Mayor, a pain, straightforward man, calling things by their right names and not caring & snap whom they hit He wasn't & dreamer and he hadn't any high ideals to befog hia practical poll- tical economy With him it was a straight business proposition.He ran the State as he would have run a ral!- road, and set about mastering the details of the business that he could rug It whl e not only preached economy but made the State officlals practise it.He vetoed bllis unti] the legislators were wild with rage.And he forced through civil service reform.POLITICIANS DISLIKED HIM.The politicians never did like him, and that is one of the reasons why the \u201cplain people\u201d \u2014that is to say.the great mass of people-did like and respect him.When it came to nominate a candidate for President In 18R4 the people of the natlon placed him at the head of the Democratic party for just the same reason that the people of his State made him Governor.They feit that he was honest and that nothing could turn him aside from what he be- Heved was right.It was this same vear that Mr.Cleveland wrote to George William Curtis, the President of the National Civil Service Reform League, about Government officers using their places tor, party purposes: ! \u201cThey have done this in disregard of their duty.because instead of being decent public \u2018servants they have proved themselves offensive partisans and unscrupulous manipulators of party managers.\u201d But the public knew that President Cleveland looked over the records of the men he removed.Once when the Senate asked for the papers in the case of some of the removals President Cleveland bluntly told the august body that Îts legal privileges were limited to confirming or rejecting nominations.This made the Senators boll with rage.but it tickled a good many thousands of people, and Mr.Cleveland cared no the other \u201cThough the people should support the Government.the Government should not support the people\u201d was one of the dictums he laid down in vetoing the Texas Seed bill ATTACK ON PENSION FRAUDS.He waa especially severe upon pension frauds.and the number of private bills he vetoed has never been counted.When he followed up the persistent attacks upon the pension steals by vetoing the Dependent Pension blll there was a tremendous outcry against him.But President Cleveland stood by his memorandum, in which he sald: *l cannot believe that the vast army of eoldiers, who, having contentedly resumed their places in the ordinary vocations of life, cherish as sacred the memory of patriotic service, or who.THE THREE RIVERS FIRE\u2014S8ection of Notre Dame and Des Forges Sts.\u2014 \u2018A v her prayers had much to do with my 1 shall expect you to help me in that way.\u201d DID NOT FEAR UNPOPULARITY.When he vetoed the bill reducing the fare on the elevated raliroads in New York to five cents, he said: \u201cTo- \"morrow I shall be the most unpopular : man in the State\u201d He realized very fully that the people wanted the reduction, but he pointed out that the State had entered Into a contract with the elevated railroad company and that it would be a violation of that contract to per- me ~ having been disabled by the causalities of war, justly regard the present pension roll on which appear their names as a roll of honor, desire at this time, and in the present exigency.to be confounded with those who, under such a bill as this, are willing to be objects of charity and to gain a place on the pension roll through alleged dependence.\u201d After the election of 1888, when Mr.Cleveland was defeated and the politi- clans of the Democratic party were attributing the defeat to the stand he had taken on the tariff question, Mr.Cleveland sent for John GG.Carlisle, then Speaker of the House of Repre- sounded another note and his words attracted the widest attention.\" COMMUNISM OF WEALTH.\u201cCommunism.\u201d he declared, \u201cis a hateful thing, a menace to [J ganized government.But the communism of combined wealth and capital.the outgrowth of overweening cupidity and selfishness, which assiduously undermines the justice and integrity of free institutions, is not less dangerous than the communism of oppressed poverty and toll, which exasperated by injuse tice and discontent.attacks with wild disorder the citadel of misrule.\u201d Before the meeting of the cratic National Convention of 189% when Mr.Cleveland was nominated despite the politicians, he made an address to the students of the Unt- versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor, in which, among other things, he said: \u201cI bid you.therefore.when you go forth to assume the obligations of Am- erfcan citizenship, have a strong and abiding faith in the potency of a good conscience and a pure heart.Never yield an lota to those who teach that these are weak and cnildish things, not needed in the struggle of manhood with the stern realities of life.\u201cInterest yourself in public affaire as a duty of guod citizenship, but do not surrender your faith to those who discredit and debass politics by scofing at sentiment and principle, and whose politcal activity consists of stiempts to gain poular support by cunning devices and shrewd manipulation.\u201cYou will ba told that the people no longer have a desire for the thing you possess Be not deceived.The people are not dead.but sleeping.They will awake In good time and scourge the money-lenders from the temples\u201d \u201cYou may be chosen to public office Do not shrink from it, for holding office is also duty of citizenship.But do not leave your faith hehind you.Every public oMce, small or great, is held in trust for your fellow-citizens.® ® © ¢ The mentorship of a good heart and pure conscience will solve all your di£- ficulties.\u201d HIS FIGHT AGAINST SILVER.It was during his second administration that the great events of Mr.Cleveland's public life took place\u2014the repeal of the Sherman law, the bond issues, the Chicago strike and the Venezuela affair.Now the part played by Mr.Cleveland was described most picturesquely in an article by William Allen which appeared in McClure's Magazine: \u201cCleveland's mind could not dramatize the situation.He saw only the wise thing to do, and he did it in a superb serenity.Congress assembled, ready.almost eager, to push the country over the edge of the precipice on to a silver basis Then Grover Cleveland rose.He stood there like Lincoln.To save the nation from rutin he seized the one weapon at hand, what little patronage was left him, and he went (nto the legislative market, appointing no man to office unless the Senator or Co recommending that man promised te vote against the Sherman law.\u201cThere he stood.unmindful of God, man.or devil, putting aside past promises and future obligations with the sublime shamelessness of dire need\u2014 stolid, unmoral, buying votes with offices with no more emotion {im his choice of purchasable swine than a hog-buyer in the pens.The public service was fllled with incompetent men, recommended by purchasable national legislators.who traded their votes for this patronage.The Sherman act was repealed.One crisis was past.\u201d Concerning the bond deal Mr.Cieve- land sald to C : \u201cI never had the slightest misgiving concerning the wisdom and propriety of the arrangement and am quite willing to answer for my full hare of responsibility for its promotion.\u201d When the- Chicago railroad strike burst forth into riotous anarchy and the Governor ef the Btate refused to act, Mr.Cleveland overturned all precedent and called out the Federal troops.The mob melted away.U.S.CONSUL-GENERAL\u2019S TRIBUTE TO CLEVELAND United Btates Consul-General Bradley expressed both grief and surprise when informed by a Star representative, this morning.of the death of former President Cleveland.\u201c1 had no idea it was imminent,\u201d he said \u201cHe had been very ill, but I had understod that he was recovering.It was probably the extreme heat of the past fortnight which hastened the end.\u201cHe was a great man and a good man,\u201d and he was the originator of many things which resulted in good for the country.\u201d Montreal Star.N.5.June 344 light vote in doing elled here on the re- Ur per cent.\\ office for which I have been named.sentatives, and sald to him: From 1903 to 1907 the bank paid ne $ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ferendum to nee which will dominate lated for Mayor of Buffalo, over 25 I have tried hard, In the light of this mit the bill reducing the fare to be- \u201cIf every other man in this country| Mre Tache and Miss Tache leave dividends.Pevrn years previously to 3 labsir here, the United Mine Workers years ago, sald: ; fact, to properly appreciate the re- come a law.And he did not think abandons this issue I shall stick to tt\u201d shortiy to spend tbe summer in, the that dividends were paid every year am- i CLEVELAND AS A 3 of America or the Provincial Working- \u201cI am a Democrat, and because J sponsibllities that will rest upon me, that the State should do a dishonor- In this message to Congress in 1888 Laurentian Mountains.men's Association.= \u2014 FISHERMAN.: _\u2014_ LAST STATEMENT + + \u2014\u2014\u2014 - ps \" .bt that Prof.+ 5 ISSUED TO GOVERNMENT $ There i» no dou NG \u2018 7 + Cleveland_he was always giv.+ .- v.Following is the monthly statement + en his academic title in the uni- + .à, ~ î made by the Hanque de &ët Hyacinthe on + versity town_wAs the foremost + ~ .8 May ist last: + angler in the United States.He + \u2019 , Capital authorised .$1.000,000 4+ also gained distinction as a + .+ tal subscribed .504,600 + hunter of ducks, but his tri- 4 » \u2018 Capital paid up .23514 umphs with a shotgun cannot + At Oo re tion erve fund T8000 4 equal those with the rod, and + Balance due to Provincial Gov- , + of the two he preferred fishing.+ 4 ernments .cen 46,667| + In Princeton they called him + N Deposits by the public payable + the Dean of American Fisher- + x\u201d On demand | TR 22,501 4 men.the only angler the United * 1 / Deposits by the public payable + States ever prouuced worthy to + \\ / .{ after notice .PARA 789.892 4 be ranked with Izaak Walton.+ À \u2014 Li ; pe, Total liaMlities .1,172,630 + Speaking of his angling ex- + ay , : - pn.; Greatest amount of notes in cir- ~ \u2014 a 8 ae Pere = U + periences the late ex-President + ! n , eu i 263.280 + once said: + Lod = A en re el a 1- a Fr! \" .[} -p RE CAM Sa.10,113] 4 \u201cI am willing to make the + 20 ae Ti abe tg XE TN ea ] fo 12,948 + statement that while I thorough- 4 A Ra APSE LAER Le STATE & Vs; + ly enjoy trouting and drum fish- + FAR SN 2 Pr m7 A Pad y Cor il praia : ernment for security of note + ing.my favorite fishing Has al- + g $.Lu ir \u2014 7 A Ep ey 1, Camo, elrculation .188001 4 ways been for black bass.I! + EE a \u2014 A F .) hn 0 Notes of and cheques on other 26.493 # have found them to be the gam- + Co 77 410 an 20 p 5 Deposits \u2018made with and bain | [\u20ac test fish 1 have ever come In + arto US \u201d \u2014 EN Erte : ances due from other banks.36954 ¢ contact with, and when I hear + \u2014\" - i ; EUR 4 ces due from agencies of ' 4 the name mentioned it brings + AG ~ N .FC) ; À banker from other banks + in train whole troops and le- + Pa = PT | | oF agencies elsewhere than in 4 gions of memories of the days 4 - \u2019 : PEE fe: oe ada and the United King- 8.586 4 of my boyhood.What conld be + , re A RC \"méfie au and other bonds à : 193514 greater sport than to camp + .f i } - .' mans PE TT 30m |+ along the bank of some moun- + | \u2019 ¢ N P| A F t loans in Canada .1.316.371 \u20ac tain creek or river.to rise with +| Mr J.R.Duckett, Vice-President of N OL : Sevan debts .46,684 + the dawn, and then garbed in 4 the Robertson Asbestos Mining Co.FAL ANY LI = t Mortgages on real estate sold by + heavy wading shoes.a pair of 4 who has just been Appointed manag- \u2018a J ! E the bank .See 1,993} 4 linen trousers, a shirt and a + irg-director of same company.\u2018 : N f Bank premises .sins + straw hat, shoulder one's rod + Mr.J.R.Dnckett started as com- .| Oe foremoing heads \"9ST pq | + and start for the haunts of the 4 mercial traveller for A.Racine & Co.te - loans a , + Dig fellows that love to lurk - .4.Méreciors and Arme of which 3 under the shadows of great 4 velied five wears, He then went with THAT will complete every home from'top to bottom.If you are interested in refurnishing any part of your home, this store can show you a much larger range and eee Lange 49,636 ¢ rocks an m the depths o .: Ç .Lo Averses amount of roecle Reid jaar 3 387k pools dash at\u2019 the minnow $ eau à Co.of Quebec, and he nas year offer you greater inducements than any other house of its kind in the country.Our one aim is to please you.Have you ever thought how easy it is to get ri the month .5 little catfish an nally come + Ny > .* .Average amount of Dominion 3 Paahing \u201ctrom.the waters and 4 |resigned Nis situation with the well credit at this store?A little down and littlc each week.For instance, you can make a purchase of fifty dollars.All we ask is five dollars cash, and ome dollar per.motes held during the month.17,874 4 find a place upon your string + known firm, the Gault Bros.& Co.Ltd, =, x.thr ths the full h di t I be .Co d .LDERS OF + or in your creel?.4 [of Montreal.a situstion he has occu week.Should you pay the amount in full within three mon .cash discount wi given.me and look over our new store, you will see many STOCKHOM HYACINTHE BANK | +++ +++ 4000000000 Ÿ [nie um nd wnerey te \u201cme «6- atriking attractions in every dèpartment Great Bargains are being offered in our Basement.THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF OUR .\u2014_\u2014 min n and management of ; tag totlowing.are.te shareholders of DEATH OF PROFESSOR - [affairs of the Robertson Asbertos \u2018 \u2018 aque de Hyacinthe ning ton .Be and upwards: LOUIS DEMERS.This company to-éay ranks amongst : Shares.the important mining companies of .î at po Adeline Archembeult.Bt Done ©.3 Laval niverany died at his home, |this wonderful asbestos region.Ex- Archambault Dominique.¢¢ 138 Berri street, at noon to-day after al ere, have Deen started on .Hyssinths .10 an fliness of three days.Professor e perty.corm- Le» © \u2018 : .à as Pacha né.Coa 10 Demers.who was 88 years of age, was pany Joti 30 ATT A An hes decided us to continue it a few days longer.There's never been anything to equal them in Montreal.$30.00 to $40.00 BABY CARRIAGES, for.$20.thalon ot on wel wn in educational m and o value.reven - Beauregard, ueufruet, ft.Ce- circles.He had beem connected with Ing of the board of directors, at which - 20% discount off all Wood and Coal Stoves, and R .selre \u2026 raurcgurd.| Mariborough 1° Bishops CoHege ago, and |Mr.Duckett waë appointed managitg- __ Ameds Beauregard, Marihorouex was à favorite with the medical stu- director, it was decided to erect o , : earl Beau Gents.He 1s survived by a wife, one |inill at the sarliest possible date with , .fon Dr, Alb, Dormers, nes Bod, | capaci of resins 46 Loma \u20ac 292 St.Catherine Street West na en every 34 Hours.: Hospital, and three daughters.We are pleased to bee another of an = eee this Im t of men taking 8 NEAR PHILLIPS SQUARE, Small Vote en Referendum.front if the business \u2018world, as i KE Down Town Store, 356 OT.JANES ST, Near MeSNL Special te Th many of them have already Some.) .| Glace Bay, e him dur congratuletions | ; -very cold.e.tty strife 1 Eau HPhe flutter of its wings and feel it near.And just within our reach?It was.And yet To tout it in this dally jar and fre still our pluce ig kept and will Ready us to fill it, soon or © star ever lost we once have seen: v.always may be what we might have \u2014Adslaide A.Proctor.?Did we not Wemen end the Overhead Chick-Rein.The inspectors of our excelient Society Né Prevention of Cruelty lv Angle \u2018should get out again with regard to Lhe nadie practice uf overused checw- ing Sundays it is Lartuwing lo watch Yihe sh tesins drive with the \u2018hands of the pour horscs drugged up to à Ppeintul and unnaturai :uigut, fretting and chafing against the torture.What ean a mere ohivuker uo?I is impos Bible to take lhelr number, as they have none, and a word Of remonsirance ia mughed at.The only thing is tq have an authorised person stop then.Mut in the meantime we women might try to dg « little, Let every woman of the thousands who read this paper make up ber mind to do what she can to stop luis crueity.If you du not believe iL is & crusity, put a bit in your own mouth and « sirap from your Lusd to your back, which hoids your head ut an angle backward, then try to Wuik à mile or 80 in the hot sun.It gives one a shudder of disgust to see oung women and elderly women calmly driving behind « horse with its head checked up.Where are thelr eyes that they cannot ace the poor creuture is suffering\u201d Where is their Lumanity that they cannot stop it?The cruelty and thoughtiessness of the vast majorly of women !s beyond comprehension.T'hey leave their pet cat behind to starve, they neglect their pet birds, they wear ospreys and lurinong birds in their hats, und they drive behind \u201c horse with an overhead check-rein Is ft only thoughtlessness, or heartlessness?We hope for tie credit of our sex that it is the former, though after all Is there much difference?A kind woman will ve thoughtful of all bumb creatures, Fruit Salads.The arrival of the strawberry is bringing to the mind of dainty cooks the de Mvious fruit sulads that they have loved ng sine and lost awhiie in favor of vegetable ant meat concoutinns.The English do not comblne the fruit vegetable salads as the French «hefs dn, and the bést American cooks are tending to keep the fruit saind as nu dainty dish by Itself, which can simost take tte place Îces Or sweets on the sprig and sumni- mer lunch table Strawberries are delicious in fruit salad, and.strange as It seems tu meet this familiar fruit on the tabla- without the usual accompaniment of cream and sugar, it Le very popular in the new form and is combin with nearly every utler fruit fin the list.,.A grapefruit is especially gnod with wberries.The core and fibre of the ruit ls removed after the fruit hus halved.the pulp beink loosened from tbe sides In the usual manner The ber- vies are then placed lu\u2018 the centre and the whole is allowed to remain on ire until A French dressing 1s added ut .20 ao.Steel Bondsips 70% n = n Dom Cual 5 pe .2.=\u201d serve Cotton .J » \u201d \u201c BANKS Rritish NAm., 150 .180 \u201ca id 217 1% 7296 150 128 ue ne 36 up tot Btoëts Opening High Low Amalgamatel One'r.American bri} his Am Bmltg À Refin Ca Am Car Found y \u2026 Am Wuollens.\u2026.Anaconda Min.Co Atoh.Top & Rasta Sad 3% R535 G8 Li 33 * 10 Sl ha ak ik ER Pris Bx Bx \u2018x Bx Distillers sees .ak ii = ¥ oh Ds de SAUT ee ee en Ii Ge 1566 BE 1 eis iar Pome, whi a ab Lonisvilied Nasvitis wi 1 108 100 Min SPA BOL | 5 100% a i Yet Hod sly al 10 lg os ne 1 176 13% HE SAR SSR Montreal Power 5's AT AN ATTRACTIVE PRIOR.DOMINION SECURITIES Corporation, Limited, Canada Lite Bldg. \u2014_ AY il gd 7 ~ ct para J 2e.tsar = corte ep: = x last iris se Sb RE NICHELEU AND MEXICAN WERE BOTH OFF TO-DAY Wall Street List Was Practically Without Feature This Morning.Richelieu and Mexican were eagter in the local market to-day, and supplied .&bout the only feature of a very dull abd uninteresting session.The Wall Street market opened slightly shove last night's close, bul selling pressure was soon exerted which forced es down from a % point to a point, al pressure being exerted on C.& O.which sold as low as 37.Itquidation of 1 rt- ance, however, nd the ket later raliled In a Tolurels fash.n, so that prices at noon were generally above last night's finals.There was news to affect prices, and the trad- continued extremely parrow and pro nal, Richelieu Easier Richelieu was eapier to-day, seiling off to te.but very little stock came out Octislais of tbe company when asked ut the probable effect of the Corawall Canal break and the Three Rivers fire upon sarnings, said that the canal break would inconvenience the a little.but the fire would probably prove profitable, as there would Rober on mors freight going to Three the company could handle.Mexican Off In apite of the fact that rains cane last Saturday.putting the Mexican Power Company in a better ition.the stock been working a little easicr, o doubt the recent statement of earn- had a essing pllect upon sen- WEST INDIA.The official slip reported the sale of 1,300 shares of West India Electric at bu.Montreaj Street Rallway sold at 178 .and Lake of the Woods 86%.U.S.Steel The finance committees of U.S.Steel Mem- held its regular meeting Tuesday.Pers of the committees interviewed took ° a ful view of the situation, and ad- tted that there had recently an provement in steej conditions.U.8.tee! is operating about 49 per cent.of capacity, as compared with about 4v cent.several weeks ago.§70,000,000 to draw upon for replacement and construction purposes.The feeling in\u2019 the steel trade now Is that there will a rmanent turn for the better before the close of the year.© metal, was lower in Lon- Sn\u201d 5s, off 68, futures, £68 10s.The N.Y.banks have gained $2, 160,000 from the sub- ~treasury since Friday >NORNING TRANSACTIONS, ht the Woods\u201440 at 86%.kæy pid.\u201410 at 6544, 3 as 66, 25 at Textile pfd.\u20144 at 84%, 3 at 8 of nearly ephone\u20143 at 135.oom.100 at os.Bank of Montrea!-\u20147 at 235, MMlinots pfd.\u201415 Street Rights\u2014729 at 4%.Montreal Street Railway\u20148 at 179, 56 Mexiran\u201450 et 55, 50 at 54%.Sy.13 15 at 34%.A a 54%, 25 at West 2 indie dia, 200 at sh, » Royer 10 at 93%.10 934 Rich, & ow at ne PA at 74%.100 at 546 ire Aa ee Jo 108%.,\u2014 at Can.Pac \u20144 \u20144 150, Scotia Con.bonds $500 at 100 and int.Pac.at 100 and interest: Can, \u2014$500 Royal Bank\u20141 at 219%.Letter From Mr.C, H.Cahan Explaining the Real Position of Mexi can Electrie and the Power Bonds.Financial Editor, Montreal Star: 8ir,.\u20141 have been asked by a friend to or ip correct the statement in your issue © ine 4th instant, in which Values of Maxican Klec- Ine io Lisht 8 bonds 3 Mexican Power l Both pay the same Perea ue theoretically.at any rate, ihe Power bonds of e most secure investment.Heat charge on the entire Mexican ywer lant.However, the interest on Me bonds le guaranteed by the parent com- Electric Light Company, Jimited.has a franchise upplying ht and power to the ty of Yexico and to all towns in the Federal District Mexico, in terme identical with the franchise of the Mexican Light ompany, Limit which is v - LU! the year 2013.od.aid un The tormer company has a mort valu- Ag system of underground 6 rtribution vins CS, City.\"and over-head :.nes su ree other ©owas in cost \u201cDistrict It has also 1wo toni .and six smail hydro- actual operation «a federal concessiing in its \"of \"the walers of \u201cthass\" 4,10, the os hydro-siectric pu © rivers for n fact.the exican Electric L Company, -kimited, is the owner of cent valuable properties and franchises.for which at the present time urchasers could, ! think, readily bo fo.nd at prices exceed! the amount of tre bond issue of hat company; and upon these proper- es the donds theued the am ,000,000 constitute a firet lien b.eans |.oe mortgage hich hes been duly ex- ted, protocol and regis le BNE bonds a e n Are Rlso guaran h as te p d interest by nd vr Company.to the fact that the bond ia ws leading the public to that it does not represent rea) ent of the issuing com- 8 close relations with the Mexican Company, Limited: but fs entirely erroneous., Yours very truly, \u2026.CHARLES H.CAHAN, D.F.June 18th.Attorney.» COBALT SALES -ES IN TORONTO.we at 55: Cobalt ing 500 at 40; \u2018Trethewey, ?9; LaRoss, ° at Ba 40ô at REGINA BONDS.3e ; ates Coy od & Co.yy been sdheol / 10 Banks Up Since Panic In the States 10 Banks in New York Have Resumed Business\u2014Only Peur are Closed.The re-openiag of the Brooklyn bank, which has veen clused since last October, brings the number of banking institutions around New York that failed during the financial crisis, and have since resunied, up to ten.This means that very subatantial progress has heen made In obliterating the results of the panic, for now only four of the banks which went under remain c .The quickest progress was made by the Twelfth Ward Bank, which dosed on Uc- tober 24 but opened ils duors again on November 6.: J.P.MORGAN IS GOING BACK.J.P.Mor Europe on JOHN D.IS BUSY WRITING.John D.Rockefeller is writing his own fife history for « magasine.It will up- pear In October.Number \u201c28\u201d n is expected to return to hursdavy on La Provence.' In the Canadlain bank statement the Banaue de St.Hyacinthe was numberd cy BAR SILVER WAS EASIER.After an almost uninterrupted rise, bar silver was easier in london to-day at 25 3-16 pence.The \u201cBlack List\u201d Ontario Bank.- Boverelgn Bank.Banque de St.Jean.Banque de St.Hyacinthe AHSVERS PO VESTIONS B.L.\u2014The figures you ask for in regard to idle freight cars in the States and Cunada came In to-day.The total number of surplus cars on June 10 was 349,- 994.against 381,904 on May 27.404.634 on May 13.413.605 on April 29, and 375.770 on April 15th The number of idle cars 18 not only 63,611 unddr the maximum amount which was on April 29, but is 26,776 under the amount on April 15.BANK NOT TALKED OF.The Banque 8t.Hyacinthe affair made no impression upon the \u2018Street\u2019 to-day, and scarcely created even a ripple of gossip.KNOCKING LA ROSE DEAL.The New York Herald contains a daily knock on the La Rose deal.LAWSON'S YUKON IS EASIER.is easier at 3% bid Lawson's Yukon and 3% asked.Sold $3,600,000 Notes Abroad at 96 At the special | meetin holders of the Havana Eentral Rallroa Co, he in Jersey Clty yesterday, an issue of 83.600.000 bonds was authorized, secured by a mortgage covering terminal and other properties.Six per cent.$- So steriin amount of £600, ocured bonds and other Date were also authorized.These notes.it is stated, have already been soid abroad at 96 ALLIS-CHALMERS BONDS 71.A rise In Allis-Chalmers bonds to about 71 was based on a statement that the new May and June business amounted to §1,- of the atock.notes to an by the new Illinois Traction For Five Months The comparative net earnings of MIt- nols Traction for the five months ending May 31 shows very satisfactory gnins.The figures follow: Total Gres Net over Exp, Year.Earnings.and Taxes.1904 .§ 710,783.83 $294,015.10 1995 .918,637.40 403,283.73 1906 .1,122.881.78 481,835.7 1907 .1,389,198.73 600.425.38% 1908 .1,560.245.71 638,910.98 Crown Reserve is Lower at 41 Sales to noon: Crown Reserve, 500 at 4144, 800 at 41, \u201c508 at 41; Nove Scotia 100 at 30; Canadian, 10 100 at 1.27%.Montreal a Exchange quotations reported Gordon à Popham, 84 St Francois Xavier rainy Bid.Asked.Cobait Lake .15% 16% belt Central .35 36 Co .5.20 5.40 Crown Reserve + 41 42 City of Cobalt .1.40 1.69 Foster .oe 44 [14 Green.Meehan ve \u2026.12 16 Kine Noise: 1300 SA Little se [TN ay Dar i ee es TB \u201d Nipissing .ees ee 1K 1% Nova Scotia .c .\u2026\u2026.80 © 3 Peterson Lake .15% 16% Right of Way .380 3.00 Bliver Queen .1.00 1.08 Silver Loaf .13 11% Tretheway .28 82 Temiskaming .41 43 Diamond Vale .12% 134 La Rose Con 5-35 26 5.38 NORTH OHIO FOR 5 MONTHS.The Northern One earnings for the fre months ending May 31 are as fol- ow! 1408 1907 1908 Gross .0684.209 $867.0 $593.20¢ Expenses .419,781 418,5 887,339 Net - -8244.637 54.418 3204877 is 217,042 Yet 200.340 Burplug .897,44 865,922 $4,537 PRICES OF COPPER STOCKS.Marler & & Hodgson qt [quoted Boston copper stocks as follows Asked.Boston Consolidated 11% British Columbia .5 Butte Coalition 23 lumet & Art: 107% Calumet & Heela 670 Centennial .26 Ran n Cumberiand Ely 7 Davie Daiv 1 Dominion Copper 1 11-1 ra LL 1100 0.DB Greene Cananes ee .10% North Bu eves 68 Novnde Consoitdated\u201d 11 11% Nevada Utah .A 218-1 2 Old Dominion Cee ee sees 84 38 Osceola .M ss hannon .\u2026\u2026.IQ 19 Buperior à Pittebure cess 13 13 United Co.¢ 1 Utah Gonsclidated \u201cees f Gay Utah Copper .1 .Wolverine .v.0.0000.330 133 Foils § nthe -e » < Gren { FEO] THE MONTREAL .DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY,.JUNE 24, 1908.CAUSE OF THE RECENT BANK FAILURES HERE Banks Were First Undermined by Dishonesty or Incompêtency 1 Said prominent Montreal banker to- day: \u2018There need be no alarm felt over the failure of a couple of the amall \u201cGolng back as far as the Ontario Bank affair, we find that the Ontario.Soverel and 8t.Jean were first undermined by either dishonest methods or incompetent administration, and, being weakened by thege ques- tlanable niethods.were unable to stand the straln of a reversal in business \u201cThe Canadian banks to-day Are stronger tlian they ever were, and all the weak spots have now, I think, been eliminated.to ail those who ure tempted to | | pe EEE EE TEE 4 NEW $6.000.000 ISSUE.The new Issue of Westinghouse Flec- tric stock.amounting to 96.000.000 is said to have been successful.LA ROSE IS RATHER FIRM.La Rose Consolidated continues rather firm at 54 to 6 With U.S.Steel Theodore Roosevelt.jr., will obtain His flrat experlence In the business world this so er as an employe of the United States Steel Corporation, under the direc- tlon of John C.Greenway, à friend nf President Roosevelt.\u2014 Wall Street Journal Is President Roosevelt golng to allow his son to touch the tainted money made by a trust?SIR G.DRUMMOND RESIGNS; SON IS HEAD OF CONCERN Changes in Board of Cumberland Railway & Coal Cu.Made.&ir George Drummond and Mr.E.8.Clouston have resigned ftom the Cumberland Railway & Coal Co., and two new directors were elected at the annual meet- Ing held In the company's offices at St.Francois Xavier street to-day.The new directors are Mr.Percy Cow- ans, of McDougall & Cowans, members of the Montrea! Stock Excha and J.D.Hayden.of Cobourg.ne.Mr.Sir George Drummond was asie of the company, and te succesded by his son, Mr.Huntley Drununond.Mr Edgar Macdougall was elected vice- shaurie and Mesers.David Maurice, W.Maurice, J.R.Cowans, G.L.Cains, W.P.Cowans and J.D.Hay- directors, R.Cowans was elected general and E Laflamme secretary- This company has its properties nat Springhill, N.8., and In Ca Breton, the coal areas In the latter place being leased recently on.on > royalty Basis to the Domin- n 0.A report submitted by an outside expert es the properties to be in splen- STREET RAILWAY EARNINGS.Montreal Street Rallwa Monday.June ing 1908, crease of 82,373.MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.earnings for 10,466.78, à de- |, Montreal exchange rates: Sterli bd days, 95-33 93-16; cables.sk 917-32.sight.917-382; frencs.Sen i hells marks, 95 7-16; Now York f C.P.R.CLOSE.jes anadien Pacific closed in London at EX-DIVIDEND TO-DAY.Bell Telephone.3 per cent.Auer Light pfd., 1% per cent.NIPISSING EASIER.\u2018 TR iPlaing was a little easier at 7% to GRANBY STEADY.pnorandy was steady in New York at TRINITY STEADY.Tawson's Trinity was steady at 1234 to 13%.J.8.Bache.\u2014A few bh néred shares here and there were Lhrown over by tired holders, but the cam- inaugurated a few days ago 0 depress the market has evidently ceased for the time being.Burnett & Co.\u2014I4 Is generally ceded yeh the short ride ts this y increasing, and (Son ition of \u2018affairs 1s flected in a further moderate rally | in quotations, \u20ac._ from Jat SAINI the * Satinghoues plan were a faves able factse infieencing sentiment.Festpisesss se +++++ i me Why Silver Has Gone Up Big Buying by India is the Chief Cause of the Sharp Rise In the Market.There has been a sensational rise In the price of sliver the past few days and a broker writes explaining it: T Indian bazaars are still the principal support of the market.Of the million sterling bills on London offered by the Indian Government in Calcutta this week, only £70.000 were allotted.The weight of silver rupees held by the Indian Treasury has Increased to 83% million ounces over Liat held a year ago, The spirit of the Blue Bounets race meeting must be strong on the \u201cStreet for a broker to pass time in \u201cmak! a ng boot\u2019 on the tnugt- PAry race for the vacancy on the Bank \u201cThese small affairs are dis- of Montreal board.agreeable to :nany.but they are the odde quote bets have been made at valuable for the ; lesson they ! none of the gent ow, and we trust that teach, for they nerve as a check 8 een supposed to be in | the race will be offended if we mention depart from the sound laws of thelr names In this contest which is be- finance and bankigpæ.NE conducted, pero In a sptrit of fun.\u201cThe four failures we have Tbe odds quoted yesterday were experienced recently hy no means \u201cTo win.shake our belief that the Cana- Kir Wm.Van Horne Cee ene 1 to 3 dian banking system ls the best Robert Meignen .1 12°.4tol in the worid Charles M.Hays .|.4tol \u201cAnd | may say that this be- A.Baumgarten., .Even lief Ia shared by many United H.8 soit LL CIT fw States and European bankers.\u2019 L, Reld Wilson ere venes éto 1 id.3to1l It will be noticed | that the book k considers Sir William an \u201codds-on\" fav.beg Juestionably the foolish season has Three years agp, hen Canadian Pacific\u2019s gross earnings were some $20,- 000, 00 under what they win be this year, the common stock was selling higher than the prenant prevalling quotations, tha er 19 wlien the gross receipts of y were in the neighborhood of $10,000,000 below this year, the quotations ranged some 40 points above those of the present time.In the contest between Mackay common and Mackay preferred the latter fa» lead! by half a point.short time ago the common wa higher than the preferred.se Stuyvesant \u201cFlan, who woul Hke to drop Mr.E.H.Harriman out of a sr tn story window, is 57 years old to- ay.Benator Forget is one of & considerable number of local financiers who never joinscs a fishing trip unless he can help The Benator leaves camp at Bonaventure uy about ten days.Angus is tic fisherman.\u2018 on Friday for his river, and will be another enthusias- far as can be learned now there As will be no fireworks at the Steel - Ing in the Windsor Hotel to- pt feet (PEER bbb bd + ¥ RISE IN G.T.R.Grand Trunk ordinary was very strong in Tendon to-day.and a\u2019 vanced to 18%.LE EEE Palace Car Holders Meet in Montreal At a meeting of the Canadian Palace Car stockholders, held at the office of A.Estes, broker.yesterday plans were discussed regarding the future of the com pany.The association officers were able 1m make a very satisfactory report, ving succeeded in placing Mr.A.K.arvey.of this city, and Mr.George E.Loud.of Farnham, on the Car Company's board of directors.The association will make & move te seturoc for its members the Canadian rights to sell and manufacture the Palace car under the existing patents.A Receiver for a $22,000,000 Concern Romdolph C.Barrett, of Newark, N.7., has been &ppolnted te feceivor for _the Consolidated Rallway, Lighting & Refrigerating Co Co.stat mm company was capitalized at .000,000, of which $21, 119.338 is outstanding.It was oreant n 1901.Isaac L.L Rice 1» president at C.Fromut of Philadelphia, In vice-president.a the directors are Adolph Lewishon.P.J.Goodhart, Arthur Lehman and George .: \\ TORONTO MAY FOLLOW SUIT.(Toronto Sta The Montreal Stock Exchange has au on a victim to the Seturday holiday.he amount of business here seems to al aicate that the local Exchange might as well follow suit.\u2019 COMING HOLIDAYS.The New York Stack Exchange will preceding ely close Friday, July 3re, oliday on the éth.LAKE WHEAT STOCKS.Wheat movements at Fort William: Shipments, feceipte.Dee.dush.bush.MONEY LOANING AT1PC.A YEAR IN WALL STREET Montreal Loan Sharks Must Think that the Banks are Crazy Money loanad in Wall Street late yesterday afternvon at 1 per cent, and the Montreal loan sharks must think that the bankers are going crasy.Money is getting cheap the world over, and there is even talk that the Bank of England may soon reduce its rate of dis- oount to 2 per cent.ing of yesterday's money rate in Wall Street, the New York Post sald: \u201cCall money on the Stock Exc hange feil to 1 per cent., the lowest rate since March 20 last, when loans were made at the same rate.Before March a one per cent.oall rate had not been experienced since September last year.This 1a the fourth time In four years that there has Leen such a law rate as per vent.for call money.\u2019 BRIEP es Calls It Stuff.- (Wall Street Journal.) Rince the first of the year the raliroads have issued and sold upward of $300,000,- 000 pew stuff.Imagination.(Boston News Bureau.) \u201cHe is a man of Imagination, hd?1 should say so! He has been keeping the books of a mining corporatio Try the C.P.R.(Exchange.If any man is inclined to be a confirmed pessimist, let him buy a railway ticket over a line which leads out into the great wheat fields of the country.EEE EF r Fr bd Fb bb bb î - CONSOLS STEADY.+ i British Consoils cinred at 1 for money, and count.+ isn't 87 9-16 for ac- SO de hd À HOT WEATHER \u2018RUMOR ABOUT THE \"300\" STEEL PLANT \u201cNo Truth in the Rumor That F.H.Clergue Has Purchased It.Special to The Montreal Star.Detroit, Mich, June 24.- Ths News prints a report from Sault Bie.Mole, Mich.\u2026 that Francis H.Clergue.representing English capital.end A lew Carnegie have purchased Algoma Bteel Mills, a subsidiary concern of the Laue Superior Corporation.Mr.T.J.Drummond, when seen today, sald that it was the first he hat heard of the matter, and ventured (he opinion that the Detroit newspaper ws being affected by the hot weather.COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.Special Lo phe Montreal Sa iia P.Q.June 23.D Four hundred bouée \u2018salt butter sold at 23%c; 250 saîtiess sold at 23%0.pbell Jord Oi June 2.\u2014 1,420 Suriine.Ont June 4+.\u20141,300 boardad; aûé voté nt 11 1-16C.-FOTATO MARKET QUIET.Potatoes are quiet.owing to liberal offerings.Green Mountains are quoted on track at 80 to 88¢c; Quebec white, 75 2 Bec: red stock, 70 to 75c per bag, In na bb) Green Mountains.§1; a ng way .81: Quebec white: 95e, and red stock, 90 .to Mc.New York, June 24.\u2014 Turpentine, easy, axe.Sevansh.Ge.June 24.\u2014 Turpentine firme, 39%e.- \u2018ROLLER PHOTO-ENGRAVING \u201cLicensed under Canadian Patents 109,- 763, 160 265.102, our, 108,177, given to Dr.Edusrd Mertens.Meulhausen.In Alsace Garman Representative will sees.Que.us of Battles House, until the.o end of June.FOR SALE All or any part of 15 SHARES FA PORTLAND OATS TRADE SLOW.The local and outside demand for Mani- tobe feed wheat 18 quiet, and prices on ed 8t 71 to T3c for No.1 and ac 07 to c for No.3 per bushel, ex-store.he trade in cats le also quiet..150 18 2aw visitors or homeles: people in the towr.It was absolutely impossible to obtain accommodation In the two small buildings called hotels, both of wh: 2 are on the outskirts of the city.While the Three Rivers is In port this condition ef affairs wil be relieved.INSURANCE ON FIRE.Thy total insurance llabllities are to be divided up between theiry-four com les, of which the heaviest loser fo t London & Liverpool & Globe, which carries $31,600.Other heavy losers are: The Northern, $78,000; the n, $60,000; the Phoenix of London, $63,500; the British-American, 846.000, and the Royal, $78,000.Figure.as official as the adjusters -cean at present announce them, are as follows, in detail, giving total vunt of liabilities frr each company: Dominion, $13,000; lo- American, $77,000; Montreal-Canada.$38,000; .876,000; Queen, $34,900; North- trn, 873,600; Guardian.360,600; Pho-n'x of London, $53,600; Sterling, $7,000; Ontario, 318,300; Canada Fou, 810,000; British-Ame-ican, 344,600; Rimouski, 311,000; Narth British & Mercantile, 844,600; Liverpool & Londo & (lobe, \u2018$81,600; Manitoba, $5,808; Union, $5,- .lerdon Assurance, $33,000; St.Paul's, $35000; Mount Royal, $29,000; tia, $33,000; Caledonian, $46,100; Al.ance, ; Western, $31.30; Comn- micsolal Union, $40,000; London and bire, 981,700: Norwich Union, ttish Union, 813,600; Bun, Ameri on, 13,500; Mutua), §18.- rum after o coda, bromchiths 1 lung troubles, Try Vinel cn our guarantes, RA H.Bt, Catherine uity, = Te.ders, 88.760: Btanstend and and diye 1SRCDEPOKS, (sotimated), $30000 little Suckers in the Intestines draw the ato Blood, Brawn, Brain and Bone.* * > Ons tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will insure you against 90 per | cent of all other {lls itkely to attack you.Cascarets don't purge, don't wesken, don't irritate, ner upset your stomach.& we «Ton Cents, at all Druggists.Be very oarsful to get the genuine, made only by | Ge Sterling Remedy Company, and never | wold in bulk.Every tablet stamped CCC.\" MONEY IN GANARIES Mere ble on.sonore).we = res rm SE TEs Be Tans COTTAM BIR SEED 30 Bathurst street, Londen, © 38 166 Saw |r out of Food, and transform por.8 Secretary Sleeper Loaves Venezuela.Washington, D.C., June 24.\u2014The United Btates State t officially notified ol Becretary Jacob Sleeper, of States! Legation st Caracas, aboard the Marietta.thus leavi the United States without a diplomatic re- vresentative iy the oountry.BELLEVILLE, ONT.\u2014Geotrge Declal is dead.sged 1600 years.' 000000000000 StopsHeadache Your tablets are a safe and effective E 1 have tried your tablets and wish to give them the highest mendation.ible recom- DW.NOYES, Of Noyes Bros, Boston, Mass.Zutoo Rich Satin de Chine by Mail WRITE TO-DAY FOR SAMPLES We have purchased an immerse quantity of Satin de Chine, the most fashionable material of the season, at à price that enables us to offer you ONE of those rar~ buying chan that occur but once In a decade This material 1s absolutely PURE SILK, and the choice of cclorings 1s very wide, embracing 4 shades of blue, 3 of green, alsu copper, beaver, old rose, brown, red and straw.$135 VALUE Mc The width is 20 inches, and the regular price is $1.35 per yard If you don't find this the most Extrsordinary Offer you ever heard of, or, If you have any fault, whatever, to find, return the goods at our expense, and we will refund your money (Immediately.our special price, per yard ieee, DAQUI i COMPA iMITER Retail Division.QUEBEC, P.Q.$1.60 89c Paris Kid Glove Store SPECIAL SALE SILK FRIDAY, SATURDAY, G | 0 VES June 27 | Long Silk Gloves SENET 40 Long Lisles and Long Lace Gloves 464 St, Catherine St.W.Phone Up 1068 June 26, and Mousquetaire Silk Gloves Short Silk Gloves STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING GIFTS \u2014FOR THE\u2014 BRIDE That cannot fail to be appreciated by the most fastidious tastes, and that wi.be additional attract: : to ©.new home, can be seleet- ed from our immense stock of beautiful and artistic S = | I! on wo > re =) for bredache., F.TOMKINS, Mayor of Coaticook.| HAND PAINTED VASES, FINE CHINAWARE, ROYA'.DOULTON WARE, WEDGWOOD, ETÇ.| oO lection embraces American Cut Glacew:re, Gola Plated Ci N ng Silver and best Quadruple Plate-ware, Royal Doulten, 5 OC f e Storlin T set nice line of Brassware, J ardinieres, ve ve erry an unrivalled stock of Writi er Ladies\u2019 Hand Bags In Alligator, Russia, Walrus, ste, frem best made \u2014Excellent Value.G.W.CLARKE & CO, | 366 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.ON ACCOUNT OF RETIRING FROM BUSINESS WE MUST SELL OUR STOCK BABY BASKETS, BABY SHIRTS, FLANNELS, JACKETS, BONNETS, Bie.BEFORE JULY 1st.In order to do this we have marked our that quick sales are inevitable.The QUAL of everything we ha is FI -CLARS, but dy coming early you get first choice In sises.MISS J.GALL 1 MeGILL COLLEGE AVE.| oode down to sush lew » J, York.the wite of ¢ son.gx dr Can Nr | NF SELES SORT MO as\" a.BACON\u2014At 616 116 street.New .H.Bacon, of a West rT BROWN.the Mount Roya! Sanator- \u2019 Hate fe astpeet, on June 33rd, 1 ob daumbter to Mr.and Mrs.PF.IL Brow.of 382 Prince Albert ave.West- mount.DAVIDSON\u2014At Dorval, Que, on the 17th inst, the wife of C.Carlyle Duvidson, of a ssa.GREKEN-\u2014On June 20th, 190%, nt 92 Nt Elizabeth de Po.ntier avenue, to Mr.and Mrs.F.Green, a son.(Boston and New York papers please copy.) MARRIAGES.EELLY-PRESCOTT- On June 9th, at 8t.Anthony's Church.by the Hev.T.F.Heffernan, Mary Christina Prescott (Beebe) to Edmund F Kelly, both of this city.\u2018 BHERLOCK-FARROW On June 18th, Gr: 2 Farrow, of Bishop, Wilton, Yorkshire, Eng.to Hanlitun Sherlock, of London.Eng.at St Edward's Chur:h, by Rev.Dean Bander.WAUGH-ALLEN On Wednesday.June 3rd.at Rt Gabriel's Church, by Lev.Father Faltey, James M.Waugh ro Margaret Allen, only daughter of Win Allen, both of this city DEATHS IN THE CITY, CAFFEITY At 70 Duluth avenue west, on June 4th, 1308, Thomaa Cafferty, son of Paul Cafferty, aged 39 years.Funeiul private at 730 u.m Thursday.GLEESON At dt Lambert.on June :3.WHilam Gleeson, hushand of Bridget Iv.à native of parish of Stlvermines, runty Tripperay.Funeral from St.nn 8 Church, at 8 am.28th inst.te Chie des Neiges cemetery.Members of Futher Dowd'u (\u2018ourt of Foresters re invited to attend.(lish papers please copy.) MOORK \u2014In this city.on the 17th fustant, 1308, Edward Joseph Moure, uged 8 days, youngest son of Thomas and 1dzdie Moore.Funera! private.MORRISON At Montreal West.on June 33.Amelia Mongkey, widow of the late Whitlam Morrison, of Ormstown Fu- mers] on « rival of 3 ap train Thucs- day.\u201cbth, at Ormstown AP?«5 TH To-morrow, Thursday, we offer several special zuie only fur that day.30c Dress Challies for 19c A special offering of 28 pieces Dress Challies, tn all the newest floral patterns, 27 ins.wide, suitable for prevent Wear, in all fashionable 19c 10c Ladies\u2019 Vests for 0c | 50 dozen White Elastic Ribbed Cotton Vests, comfortable and cool for [resent wear, no slveves, trimmed ace and ribbon Reg.10¢ ! Special .A .6x 95¢ Croquet Sets for 69c 4 Balls, Rock Maple Croquet Sets, varnished and striped, 8 inch mallet and 27 inch maple handle, polished | book of Instructions in neatly finish- 157.50 Refrigerators for $6.75 \u2018 F 1 BPOONER-On June 23rd, Ruby Young 8pooner.210 Ureene avenue.aged 53 years und « months.Funeral from | Wray =, Murrtain street.at 5 o'clo .m.on Wednesday, \u201c4th Burial adoc, Ont.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.| WORTHINGTON On Tuesday.the 23:d inst, at \u2018\u2019Ardnacloieh \u201d Toronto.In his, 18th year, Ashieton Norrevs Worthing- ton, uniy son of lieut-tol.Norreys! Weorthington, M P.and Mrs Worthing- | ton, Sherbrooke, Que.150 2 x uty IN MEMORIAM, | DAVIDRON \u2014In loving memory of A | Davidson, beloved husband of Marv A.Gobellle, who died un June 24th.1907 Trusting in the lord his memory ip PENDICITIS WILLIE Hkes charlotte gelatine -s0 invigorating.\u2014\u2014 Wedding Rings All sizes, all styles, all quail ties, great variety, from 93.40 to $10.60.R.HEMSLEY, 288 St.James ntreet Montreal.Ladies Summer Gloves At Manufacturers\u2019 Prices.Broken lines and odds and ends, in Cotton, Lisle and Silk Gloves for ladies, sizes 54 to 7 only, regular prices being from 25 to 8c.Our prices to clear, 15c, 19c, 28e, 35¢ and 80s.ARvAa IL 597-St Catherine MOuymTaim OF One All Cedar Canoe painted One Cedar Sailing Canoe Three (Jood Tents, several New CO.and Gasolene Stoves.will be gold at Noon To-Morrow (Friday).at our Auction Rooms, 453 Bt.James St, corner Inspector.FRASER BROS, .Auctioneers.Mrs.Iankin Miss Rankin and Miss McAvity, of St.John, N.B., who were the guests of Mrs.Burnett, Mackay strert, have returned home.oe HE GREATEST SKIRT SAL fron arches, each set complete.with ed hnx wlth hinged cover, &peclal LL.; _69c This 15 à apeclal line jus! received, ard which can be recommended Made of hardwood golden finish.lrenze lever locks, self retaining cas- tours, cleanable flues, lined with gal- \"vanized Iron.flke walls Insulated with cerite paper.ane strong removable provision shelt Reg.$7.50.special .Lo $6.75 $1.00 Screen Doors for 79c | | Lizes, 45 only Screen Doors, all strong and well finished Leg $100 For oo.79c 30c Screen Windows for 23¢: 30 only Screen Windows, size 18 x | In, extends to 28 1-2 ins | Reg 30¢.Far Lea 23c! All other sizes tn stock at propor- tlonate prices Wednesday, June 34th, 1908.«S.CARSLEY G2:m.RSDAY BARGAINS !! barguips that will be on $1.39 Ladies\u2019 Jumper Suits for 99¢ 75 Ladies\u2019 Jumper Suits, made of fine American Lawn (\u2018ambric, polka ! dot and fancy patterns, trimmed with plain red and white brald.Reg 8139.Special 99\u20ac 10c Dress Ginghams for 7,6 25 pieces assorted utripes and checked ginghams, in all the latest color- \u2018ngs, suitable for summer dresses and vuling Costumes.Reg.106.Very special.35c Boys\u2019 Hats for 20c Boys\u2019 White Canvas Hats for river, holiday and picnics, a natty neat suit- abie hat for boys and giris, easy to keep clean and good fitting: ali sizes.Hpecial.20c 31.25 Hammocks for 94c Full color open weave Hammocks, large size with =preader und pillow, nice striped patterns with valance, very strong and 94c Special Thursday Grocery Prices 50 barrels Granulated Su- Far, 20 lbs.for.; 98c 25 cases finest Mersinia Iemons, 3 dozen for $2.00 Ice Cream Freezers for $1.69 Ice Cream Freezers.24 only, Arctic make delicious 1ce cream In a few minutes.Reg.$2.10.[ER ITY J Ce eee $1.69 STYLISH SUMMER MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE The keynote of each hat is \u201cVal the requirements of all in exclusive at and to ensure a quick vale these valu portunity should be embraced by the Paris Model Hat of golden brown match, trimmed with five ostrich plu of brown silk ribbon and tulle Reg Paris Mode! Hat, made of Copenh ribbon, making crown and finished in hagen toses mixed in the ribbon and Reg.32190.For Large Sailor, made of green halr with shaded roses, $10.10.For.Bargains in Jam Jars | Fruit Season Now On.Full line of Frult Jars in stock Pint Sealers, dozen .ie Quart Realers, dozen .74c Rubber Rings, dozen .Se ue.\u201d being especially anxious te meet yies combined with grave and beauty es have been cut in half This op- st with moderate means: mohair, faced with fo.ds of tulle to nies, In different shades $30.15.For.shades $10.08 agen blue satin braid, plaited taffeta a straw ornament on the top, Copen- brown tulle on the band $10.95 braid and tucked dotted net, trimmed me Ree.$5.05 Thursday Soap Bargains 16¢, for.De Fears\u2019 Unscented Roap, Olive Oil Soap, 5c, for Brown Windsor Soap, Be, for.24e LEY C%:- et that's the best.je Made in four styles and at four prices.Only ome quality, and Difference in style and design makes the difference in price.Easy payments accepted.See the full range in our warcrooms.H.A.Wilder & Co.292 8t.Catherine 8t.West, Montreal.THERE'S A MARTIN-ORME 150 200d Struck by Lecomotive.A 7-year-old lad named John Bell, | was struck by a G.T.R.locomotive, at the corner of Dominion and Bt.James streets to-day.He roceived a bad gash in the face, but he was not fatally Injured.! Biil Reported Without Amendments.Special to the Montrea) Btar.Ottawa, June 24._The bill to incorporate the 8ynod of the Diocese of Keewatin, was reported In the Private Bills Committee of the Commons this morning, without amendment.° We have decided to clear out oùr large range of 800 S RTS made for this spring and summer selling.Must be sold regardless of cost; they simply must be cleared, The kinds that retail anywhere in the city for $5.00, you can get here for.Those that sell in other places for $6.00, will be cleared here for .What other people ask $8.00 and $10.00 for, you can get here for .Everything as represented or money refunded.Among them are styles like accompanying cuts.A Skirt Free! © \u2018A chance of a lifetime.You couldn't buy the cloth for the price, to say nothing about the making of them.We want you to come and see for yourself and bring your friends along and get a Skirt at prices that mean they are almost given away.MEDICAL INSPEC TORS ARE UNREASONABLE SAY PRINCIPALS Dr.Laberge Completes as Rigid Examination of Schools.Dr.J.BB Laberge has submitted to the Hygtene and Statistics Committee a report upon the work of medical inspection of schools.While fifty physicians are charged with this work, Dr.Laberge himself made a tour of wll the schools, to see that the medical Inspection was being carried out according to the instructions of the department.v.In a majority of cases, he found that considerable improvement had been brought about.but In twelve cases out of i44 no Improvement Is shown, Twenty-eight achools are atl without efficient fire protection, while nine are classed as dirty.Thirty have no ventilation system, and in eighteen the desks are not adjusted to the pupils according to their age and size.Seventeen school buildings were found to have defective water closets, while the school in the newly annexed district of Villeray has water to the depth of one to two fect in the cellar all the year round.Overcrowding was found to exist in nearly all the schools of the city.Some of the principals do not take kindly to the medical fnspection.The principals In some cases declare that the exactions of the medical inspectors, if complied with, are of a nature to empty the gchools.In La- berge does not sympathize with this view on the part of the school directors, however, for he says that In the noce where the medical fuspection has b¥en neglected by the doctors charged with the work, the children were found to be dirty or
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