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[" VOL.XL, NS 175 LIEU.% Ws : Em a rotor eee] EN MEN WH HOLD THESEVEN M 10: PARADIS HONOR IN THEIR \u2018HANDS.; SERGT.-MAJOR B 3 \u2018HVaGiRs, of.the 18th Regiment, Hamilton, is an-old shot who has many times prove.\u2018his.efficiency at the ranges of \"the Ontario Rifle Association and Dominion Rifle Associatl on: Huggths is a strong steady shot.He was at Bisley in 96, A9, 06.: - CORPORAL D.McINNES, a rough-rider and.sharpshooter of .the.19th Albertah Mounted Rifles, of Edmonton.McInnes is no stranger to the rifle ranges.of Eastern Canada.At Long Branch and Rockliffe he has more than once captured good \u2018things and taken them back\" West with him.He was at Bisley Wst year.EUT.F.H MORRIS, of the 46th.Regiment.Bowmanville, great record, although a comparatively young shot.He won the aggregate at.Bisley last year, including the classic Gold Cross big cash prize.He was on the Bisley team in 1907 and 1908.SERGT.W.A.SMITH, of the Governor-General's Foot Guards, *8 00 set \u201cMonñes Was Tid Sour ever reasons IS BABY'S FRIEND = | | Soft and smooth as baby\u2019s own skin, boric and antiseptic, Colgate\u2019 s Talc Powder to se such cruelty, Dragon coolly stat- x Jed to the officeré of the society, that| Makes hot weather comfortable for the baby ; EE re te he \u201cocia- And for the whole family.| le in doing is oo o It absorbs perspiration, prevents chafing (Pence N.©.Rockwell, and G.Porrier, and relieves prickly heat.\u2018af Waterloo, and was: sentenced to a T |fine of twenty-féur dollars and costs.| A luxury after the morning.have, | The forse Is being treated and his after the bath or swim.Indispensab efor \u2018 Ç ~tawa, has shown up well in the previous matches at Bisley this ual \u20ac 224 al the End of the He was at Bisley with tne team, too, in 1902, 1906, 1807 and 190: Q c ty.; = .! .shot second at the Bisley aggregate in Ottawa in 2908.He Blac i Sealed .ready won tl.e Daily Graphic Cup this year.SERGT.W.A.BLACKBURN.of the 30th Rifles, Winnipeg, the Bisley team, but not of it.He is\" what is known as an unht ed man at Bisley at his own expense.He captured the Prince Wales, Prize and $500.Blackburn was on the Bisley team in 1906- COL:\u201cSERGT.J.FREEBORN, another man from the 13th Regiment of Hamilton, was on the Bisley team last year, too, stood well up for the King\u2019s Prize.In 1902 he won the General's match hooting against the famous Ommund, ; here that year from Englan SERGT F.A.STECK.1s one of the youxker shots into\u2019 the King\u2019s hundred hls first year at ey is som of.He is a member of the 78th R ent, generally contributes a man to the Bisley t .He in \u2018the grand aggregate of thé D.R.A- t year, man in the Bisley aggregate.He took the place on Second Stage | Morris Was Twelve Points Behind the Leader at Beginning of ) Thousand Yards.\u2014 Bisley Camp, July 24, \u2014 Lance- Corporal Burr, London Rifie Brigade \\ wins King\u2019s Prize.Morris of Canada second.[condition \u2018will be\u2019 reported te the So- clety \u201cby the local police of Water- summer comfort.and , : for ly of his own regim * At the finish\u2019 of the 900 yards ted PY Capt.Blain formerly « 00 doleossss Re ded-vh 1 vo 6 © $ à 60 & \u20ac \u20ac \u2018Ç | Defagon has been warned, if hé ecommended w erever toilet arti\" was one score 284, one 282, and one j lagain Ul-treats\u2019 an animal, will .more besides Mcinnes of 278.| ~ - ~~ suff of the cles are sold in every ci f of + Haw en dote meme rm a 15 00 oe eT 3492904990 ¢390049¢ ® ® ®- $ $ ® ® ® ® Morris scored 47 at the thousand |.aa\u2018 - rh bo Fa i LE merde TE dee be BRAKEMAN WAS KILLED: Patrie Nowian \u201cox the most revalling \u2014 rr Just to have you tryitwe \u20ac i case of cruelty to animals t been : Freight \"Train \"Was Wrecked.Ne ashup 172 Miles East ofr heard of for years.\u2014 Po -_ will send a trial West \u2018Lebanon.Port Arthur.\u2018The Information was sent in through Who Guaranteed Za | package.to ) a Society's agent at Granby, and the your woven wire = n Be.y, Ont Fay pe M facts are as follows: à 2 5 y dr on.eipt of 4 : y, Ont.Ju .Béragon purchase orse from & i BR .ZR Te Canadian - Pacific RajiwayÆfinau\"at Eastmän which proved lo be OY p p : in stamps.- ! collided with a work t A, bocky, s0 he took the-horse out\u2019 int AN - c WwW ROR re Bad been roches Rn Abert Toremnen, note Beat ih à meet lent oh gC c could't improve the powder, so we , 5 ur.ert \"Brennan, sous ere t a mos ul man- 4 ; role death of one of I Ing, a cableman on the work traidginer.He wore out & raw-hideé.whip have A GAIN improved the box.The new .1909 Model, Six Hole Sifter, regulates the the injury, of another, rex 3 fis Instantly kined,, Ne eient a wife Jon the horse, and be as ployed two e dead man wi raketar - %-! and five children acciden w- boys to gather clubs-for m throug .ys & a flow: of: powder and\" \u2018concentrates it, when desired, on the tiniest fold of baby\u2019s skin, \u201cof Bennington, © Cof-| red between switche No det the woods.UNE ;, Wer, af this ME} traffic resulted.althou \"| When he had cut the horse in a giving DOUBLE ECONOMY.* Your choice of Violet, Cashmere Bouquet Rutlitnd, Vi., \u201cJuly.28.\u2014A wrecking train\u201d was despatched\u2019 from lere early to-dgy to Brainesd Station near.\u2018West Lebanon, N.Y., on the Chatham divi-\u2019 sion of the Rutland Railroad, e a.and several cars were Ju ed.most frightful way, he tied it bythe | © ° 168 214 - head to a tree and tied\u2019its front leg in | = = _ such a.manner that it could not move.He left it in that condition all The gcciden pccutr tly after midnight.when % shoe Aro ped from one of the rear whèals of the third car, causing the derailment o fi the follow- \u201d night wi t food or water, and next - ing five cars and cabooëë.The de- ei pipcecded tu the push | or Unscented.Both powder and: perfumes railed cars-were overturned and Hop- wher .with his hired man, be con are antiseptic.kins and Dwyer were cafight.in.the ued the- beating.debris.20, | LUNCHED WITH THE KING.| Canadian Ministers in Notable Gathering at Buckingham Palace.Canadian Associated Press.London, July 24.\u2014S8ir Frederick Borden, Canadian Minister of Militia, and Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Canadian | \u201cMinister\u201d 67 Marine, \u201cand \u201cother dels- | gates to the Naval Defence Conference,\u201d lupched with the King at Buck Ingham Palace - this afternoon.Premier Asquith * Mr.Balfour, \u2018When__exhausated\u201d hiisalr ] {| + 7 7 eyo a COLGATE & co.| thrashing the horse: (Esteb/ishon sror 100 youre).man Patrick Nowlast> to in Montreal on a short p Quebec on a motor- | 5 BEAVER a in your specification.au \u2018Sood jobbers keep it.five points better than the Now Cana- .dian score.vs are hres 85's; three .be Are ning 190%, es s Jui é2s Briand tf : |Onftety succeed forming 1a new Cabinet to puccedd the recently résigned \u2018 Clémendeau Ministry, his offer to Gen- eräl Brun and Admiral de la Payrere to |- take the portfolios of Minister of War 186; Steck, 185.i: - grue inning wore ast veer was 325 made by Pte ray, of the Sth t ; Scottish Rifles, which was alsp.the Ey een, cept respe ère > beat score ever made in: this match.mr The conditions, however, have.been The Cloakmakers\u2019 Strike: \u2014 changed so often that a comparison is The striking cloakmakers of Mr.J.H.hardly a fair one.Waldman's establishment held a meeting.} CANADA WON IT TWICE; last night to discuss conditions on which : Cl : 4, _ they would consent to resume employ.Canada has won the King's prise, |ment.Sixty strikers were present.Re- which ip à gold cup and £250 twice, ports were made to the effect that abso- Pte.Hayhurst, 13th Regt.Harnilton, lutely no work was béing done at the | won it in 1895, when it was the Queen's Waldman factory.\u2019 prize, with a score of 279 out of 330.Pte.8.J.Perry, Vancouver, won it , with f 231 f 835.> 0 \u2019 mn 1 ani Yea \u201cuh.Canadian wn.sar You Can Gl Cheayw Fuel ' meurent to rite 10D wes Major Jones For Stores, Fugffaces and Grates ' hind the winning score.The next A Gooa Loaf from your Dealer every t highest was Lt.Spittal, of Ottawa, who if You, mais on having Ty time Prodweed trofh Best American Ceal.No Smiphur, Smokeless, Clean, Ne _ i The depéndable Film that is not in the E Expérim KODAK FILM is CANADIAN MADE, Under foot ditions and under the supervisfon of the most expert.| Makers in the world.pe \" Look for N.C.on the box; \u201cKODAK > on the Spoot End.Everything of { Quai ity for the Amateur.Developiag, P pried And Enlarging., \u2014 THE D.H.HOGG CO., Regd., a7a Catherine St, West, __\u2026 Two Stores } 160 Craig St, Trent, = rie Our ~ENBIGN\" Fim fits.all Daylight.Loading RoH .Mim Cameras.It £ wads in every known size.Mt faster and has greater latitude thas any other Roil Film made.Free from\u2018 halation, non-curlabdble, British made.- \u2018The \u201cEnsign\u201d Film is the : film that Never fails.was.13th putin a, He would \u2018have ; Dust.$2.00 Cheaper.por ton than Coal.\u201d APPLY Try 1e veurselt.y - von he ones had is position not The Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co been challenged.This rattled him and mpan, been shatlenged, Thug ratte him snd Harri son s Broad.Ntesbons RAR SR ona: em \u201cUNITED PHOTO STORES, LimiTED, atterwa aus upheld by the committee EEE ge fm ATE 170 sof 1468 Peel Street and.138 St.Peter Street, a - ne = LL res a _ RES eee - The St.George's.Rh 7 ee re ; mere : \u2018Also at Ottawa, Toronte ané Quebec.Bf.George's concluded Far ve were: \u2018The Williams.Piano.ce, ake this unheard o proposal They will give you this Piano at \u2018your own price, at their new store, 733 St Catherine Street Weg, | ead this carefully.\"THE QUESTION WITH: us- HAS BEEN- = \"What is the surest, quickest and best way to get people to \u2018come our way\u2014to Know.us.\u2014to know our store\u2014and to know our instruments better?One \u2018way is to advertise in the daily papers, but it takes too long, and the papers get the 1st 3nd._ Name.stage.stage.Total Freeborn .67 63 130 Richardson._ ._61& 43 .-129- McVittie.68 82 12% Mortimer .67 | 55 125 Lt.Smith .68 : , Morris ., .68 57 123 =.Mitchell.66 54 120 __ Huggins.66 52 118 The National Challenge Cup was won by England, Scdfland\u2019 was second.Wales third, and Ireland fourth, Kelly, Freeboin and Kuüggins, of \u201cthe Canadian team.shot for Irela d.Canadian Mo In the(L.S.A.range prize list, 500 yards, the.Canadiari4 were:- -Morris, | \"rifle and 1008; Richæ 408.3 Mortimer, - 27th, 20s; t £208.{= .oh In the L.S.A.range prize list.600.yards, McVittie wag 19th, winning, 20s.; \u201c Wingrove-Sergt 5.Herr 25th; 20s.7 8s-\u2014Bayles, 8.: \" 1.H.Stewarà Cup\u2014 evittie, 9th, 40s; | Blackburn, 10th, 4083 Huggins, 19th, | .208; Kelly, 20th.20s;| Freeborn, 30th, - 20s; Bayles, 34th, 20s; Mortimer, 35th, CRT ee \u2019 A1 Tale *\u201d Shirts are the Shirts That Always Fit D, 1778 James Shot.\u2018 \u201c493 St.Catherine Street, W 3 STORES: BESET .Your PH Eo AND .YOUR DRUG STORE | _ ri ot worth \u2018the paper they are written.on-until hey tug- \u201cstore: and- filled right.vi it is just as\u201d Important to be careful of mone ith, 20th, 20s.; We want.the.people.to | et the money, and.we want the people © know and ë stand our instruments-=therefore, we: make this unique proposition ; THE.HIGHEST OFFER GETS THE PIANC A STROTEHSE, 3R D) , < The Kins, \\ 4 ne the celebrated Bnily Ennis Pianos of Ten _ sley Camp.pe scores OLIS ._teed-for-five-yeats->\"W-e- controt ; \u2018the Canadlane & jo yards th of the instrument.Our \u20ac entire \u2018stock of fine.fashionable furdishings; ait new, fresh and up-to-date, marked dcwn.Sich low prices on suck igh qualities, at this time.will make this Sale a marked - event.We believe in having a bargain \u2018Sale while the goods \u2018are -seasofiable: -Of- course you dot Bales of the values\u201d Jeserve Jn member oS a family ; \u201cThé judgés\u201d will be.vn Montres! héwapapér rt.Sched MGR ET price à BU ai eee hel a 45 Sealed offers eloke August and.: 1 a 110 Ni à.| ti The Scores, of \u2018Each letter: will n bered | iy RK ; | i Se \"HE Bannan sirts, exclusive pattetna: sott bos ne, cutfs ities or ° yards w : i Cy TO 3 © je \u201c I oo à a.| tach ti 0, now.oi wer: ow.; we 2.50 Fer : We te A y SHE, Well Fos wr EG Soa Bp à iE Serst Sm Smith.Ren) Eaglish Panama Hats, Res.prigrs #308, Price.LS vi ved mie Gia J By Claire de pratt.(Toronto: Mac- milan Co.1909.) .The author\u2014whose name os the title- page is \u201cassociated with only one.book, \u201cEve Morris, \u2014writég with the fullest \u2018knowledge of her subject, and the por- \u2018traits of the meny characters introduced to us leave the confident impression.that they are accurately drawn trom life.Paris IS the scene of the narrative, {though in the last chapter we learn that hdd heroine of tho.story has just taken ther ticket for London, where, On the invitation of Ethel Paget\u2014ai friend of er early English school- days Elizabeth] His engaged to start the Engljishwome paper, and to work at it for six Fronts.;She was barely eight years old when?er mother died, so her father, Emilie yavenay, an engineer and a man or any pursuits, who had no time to devote to her, promptly confided her to ithe care of one of the provincial Lycees.: iwhere boarders were admitted.After \u2018her schooling, .Elizabeth appointed.\u2018Professeur Delegu of jigh to the \u2018Lycee George Sand.Nevertheless, Eilza- : ibeth contemplated ultimately leaving her post ar the Lycee to enter tha ranks ot younger journalism, when that career could promise her a fair.regular income.Notwithstanding the hard work (and the necessary uclvity of a journal- listic career, shia esgerly locked.forward to getting away from the educational grinding-stone.She was beautiful -both in face and figure, dressed to perfection, and told her ,bosom .friend.Delphine Koib, who was somewhat despondent: \u201cIt is an understood thing that a woman's first duty is to please, and, as 1} want to tell meñ unplessant truths, I must, at least, be attractive, if only! ta obtain a hearing.The mistake the first \u2018ploneers in the cause of women's\u201d rights made was that they despised their wo- snanly charm.- .We must not relin.Quish the outward allurements.which command attention, and give those who possess them a certain advantage .ut fence.Charm with us i% power.Sà the good women must make themselves as attractive as she made herse ale sex, that sex possessed no attraction for her.She had mapped out her iprogramnmo on the emancipation of women.One of the moat interesting epi- lecdes of the book \u2018ralates- tô: thé time when she became English teacher to Blaecche des Ifs, one of the mest famous \u201cwértus fragiles\u2019\u201d of Paris.Bhe said -grdvely to Delphine .who protested against her action: \u201cThere ig no contact which can possibly defile me: Defilement comes 1 from within, and not from, with- ssible.\u201d But although The day at.last came when, contrary to all her expectations and protestations, the hitherto heart-whole editor.of \u201cLa Revolte,\u201d logt Reart, for a time, ® Andre Norter.thy célebrated.writer orator.When Elleabèeth had listened: his eloquence, she:felt that her& was Her intellectual equal, wHoëe mental oOro- -cesses were entirély congenial to her.She was then infroduced to him, and at once recognized in\u2019 him.a man whose should hinder you, 4e By attractive to all tha jxeculd.-hôw to measure and surmount fr.It for his addresses, They are: ledge that à | temperance,\u2019 its workings than her own.A great intimacy soon grew up between them.until Andre resolved that Eligabeth was the love of his life.She in turn was enthralled less by his mentality than by Ethel's papes, she wrote him a faréwell letter, in part of which she\u2019 told him: If I linked my future with yours, 1 as you would hinder me, 88 love ould mean wore to ue than action.I now go to work for my sisters in \u2018England; you, too, must work\u2019 here for the freeing of your fellow-men.\u2019 (Dangers of the Day.Monsignor John?+, Canon Vaughan.(The Ave Maria Press.Notre Dame, Indiana.U.S.A.19093.) This hook, though written by an emi~ nent Canon of the Reman Catholie Cnuréh.can be read with .11 m Genvereation.Club Mannèrs, M the \u2018wishes of Queen ona Mf the pact subjects mentioned, we remember nothing to surpass thé ablé manner in which Canon Vaughan has handled his selected topics.As an eminent Catholic priest, he is doubtiess indebted to the Confessional for much of the wide knowledge that he displays of the failings and faults, À foliies and frailties .of human nature.male and femaie.In these his keen, observant eyes has detected the \u201cDangers of the Day,\u201d and our only regret in laying down the volume is that, in a daily paper space cannot be found for the quotations that an sdmiring reviewer léngs to cite.Spies of the Kaissr.\u201cBy W.Le Queux.Toronto.) As the present book is in its \u201csecond edition,\u201d though only recently printed, it wnust bave had a gocd snie.Its full \u2018(Macmillan Co., title is \u2018\u2018Sples of the Kaiser Plotting the.Downfall of England,\u201d and the author in same ® prefatery remarks, writes: sane person can deny that England is in grave danger of invasion by Germany at a date not far distant.\u201d He adds: \u201cThe Government.it will be remembered, endeavored to suppress the publication of my recent forecast, \u2018The Invasion .of 1510,\" and .I was denounced as a.panic-monger.\u2019 Mr.Le Queux now asserts that ll -agents, of the German sccret police, at this moment working in our midst on behalf of the Intelligence Department in Berlin, are believed to be over 5.008.The spies are of different s aployed in various > ns, each being known in the Bureau of Secret Police by à number only.The novelist asserts that he has before him \u201ca fille of amazing documents.\u2019 which plainly prove all that he has previously and now said.\u201d These documents have already been placed before the Min: ister of War, \u201cwho returned them wit out comment\u201d Another of Mr.Le Queux\u2019's complaints is, that \u201cunder our existing law a foreign spy is free to go hither and thither, and plot the downfall of England, while we, ostrich-like, -bury our head in the sand at the sign of ap- pega aching danger.\u201d he Macmillan Company, who publish the panic-rhonger's volume, are of opinion \u2018that this new alarm is opportune cannot be denied, since it.is a well- recognizéd\u201d fact that the whole \"of England has for some Years past been honey -combed by German - -spies.\u201d As 2.novel, \u2018Spies of the Kaiser\u201d has little interest.A short time will tell whether the \u2018grave danger of the invasion of Bng- tand by Germany\" is real-or imaginary- Scenic Sieges and Battietieids of French Canada.- By Katbarine L.MAcpherson.- Valentine & Sons Co.Montreal.1309.A poem \u201centitled \u201cAca Nada (le.\u201cNothing Here ')\u2014two Spanish words, said to have been applied to Canada by disappointed navigators-\u2014begins the volume und Is followad by eight prose articles on the following subjects: \u201cThe Renunciation of Doliard des Ormeaux.\u2019 ;Détence of Vérthéres.t735.> \u2018The Siege-of Louisbourg,\u201d \u2018\u2019Ticon-\u2019 deroga,* * \u201cThe Fall of Quebec,\u201d \u201c After the Battle,\u201d and \u201cThe Battle of Bte.ve\u201d En topics, and this time lt ist world\u2019s fault if it is_not thoroughly dequaintad with all\u2019 the leading events of Chnadian: history.But it is not often that we meet previously read much that has! With a Canadian book that contains so many well-executed engravings.The erally attended it with his family, and made, along with them, liberal donations to the various attentions to the boys who filled the principal parts in the show.Under the King's patronage the festival flourished with great splendor; but it afterwards fell off, and, at last, on the representation of the master of Eton College © Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and her \u2018\u2019salt-bearers,\u201d besides paying vernment, that its continuance had the Eton Montem This step, how- able amount of opposition.\u201d England is -very-conservative of many-of her ancient customs.In recent times the Eton-Montem Fea-.tival used to be celebrated on Whit-Tyes- day; but previous to.1759 it took place on the first Tuesday In Hilary which commences on January the 23rd.It then not infrequently became necessary to cut à passage through the snow to Salt Hill to allow the At a still rpmoter pt rocession to od, the cele- Bration appears to.have been held befora the Christmas holidays, on one of.the, days between the Feasts of St.Nicholas and the Holy Innocents\u2014the period dur Ing which the Boy-bishop of: \u201cthe cursor of the \u2018Captain\u2019 of the scholars, exercised his vouthful praaricn functions, The engraving of Frith's ! painting of \u201cEton Montem™ iz well exe- i but is of no particular xalue, excepting 98 a rarity, and a memento of old Eton days.\u201c «Plumber?and Razors\u2019?Subscriber asks for the derivation of the word \u201cplumber,\u2019\u2019 also when razors were first used, and how the anclents shaved prior to the se of the razor?i.The word \u2018plumber literally means \u201cone who works in lead,\u201d espétlally one who fits into buildings the tanks, iver, and Sittings for conveying water, and sewage.2.As regards the dats of fe \u201crazor,\u201d (which, through the French \u2018\u2019rasoir,* comes from the Latin \u2018\u2019radere, rasum,\u2019\u201d to scrape), it has from\u2019 time immemorial been used, \u2018a Kéen-edged implement.or an, instrum nt for shaving, and it Seems almokt.impossible to state the date of its invention.he word \u201crazor\u201d is mentioned in our Authorized Trgcsistion seven times, i.e.in Numbers, 1.Sarnuel, Psalms, Isaiah and has The instrument is \"also mentioned in the oldest classical authors, Herodotus and others, _ Answer ta w.H.(Montreal) = This \u2018gentleman wished to know somes thing about a romaärès on {as he thought) \"The Adventures of Lady Betty.\" e ôt these he: described from memory, but desired to learn the genuine title of the book.A courteols correspondent sugs tests that fronf what W.H.has said about the \u2018volume it is évidently \u201cThe Sakai Betty : Fases\u201d by Frank Rue z «Etiquette, ste, Up to Dates uit Ouavs subscriber sake for the fini from\u2019 whom.£5 onan 2.las Folie Adele.froas of on ae y Correspondance, eral informatio ee 1 have lying are fe: \u2018tha best book that 1 have lated y _neun- on the l'aube jeat of Etiquettes.R i» entitled: \u201cEtt« quette Up-to-Dateé,* Lucie Heaton Armstrong, and.is \u201cpu i by: T.ver Laurie, Clifford's Inn Ottawa correspondent fails to in e Took, - he oan, Brock ure it me by: ng to me wi a3advess.The.contents.of a, Bails at omen | = Te Seon Euncheon - Parties, ORIlAren\u2019s Parties.Weddings (befors and after), Parties, Garden.Parti dt: and how to serve \u201cNO Canada Tn \"There is nothing.new in this - \u201chist of -Ships, hes no date on it that I can find n is | Bar- jan a | 05 a Le fronts; = a handsome full-page portrait of \u2018Samuel de Champlain, and this is followed at short intervals by 40 other illustrations, some of which possess genuine merit.The-drawings in the l\\atter half of the volume, from page 78 to the end, are af special interest and admirably engraved.The book is well fitted as a present to any youthful student of Canadian history, and its owner will bless the name of Katharine Livingstone Macpher- son.0 The Thunder of the Hoofs.By William H.Lang.(John \u2018Log.London.1909.) At page 227 we have noticed à sen.which \u2018contains the words \u2018of the title.it refers w the driving (by experienced hands in Australia) of \u2018\u2018four-and-forty rising four-year-olds\u2019 into the stockyards.Here is the sentence.\u201cWith a righty thunder of hoofs they raced through the timber, etc.\u201d The book is one which will delight the heart of every boy who has a love for particular sports, or sports in general.The first chapter, for instance, Is -entitlsd \u201cThe Derby of 1870,\" and introduces to ug two boson friends 15 Béinour h-\u2014-Jack Futhertoi a Border.Scot of five-and-iwenty, a Tom Elliot, another Borderer by.birt tn, and the hero of the tale, whose father was a well-to-do writer ta\u2019 ths Signet.Tor+'s mother had died when he wag only ten, and for the last fourteen years (except when he was abroad) Tom had lived with his father in a handsorme house in nce -Buckingham Terrace, and.was.still lead [ing an enjoyable life in that loveliest of all towng\u2014the press of the North.He wags an all-round athlete of the highest type.He played cricket all summer over the available counties of broad Scotland and the North of England.Throughout the long vacation, he shot and fished, principally with Jack: During the winter he hunted regularly,' and was reckoned a good man; ôver any country.He had won several races and steeplechases | \u2014for his hands were of the finest, and he was a natural\u201d judge of pace.But he had his weak points.He was a \u201cplunger\u201d in betting, and too - often: backed as his winriers horses that didn't For the Derby of 1870 he had backed \u201cMacGregor,\u201d and unless he won he.would lose about £200, and had only £50 in the bank.Accordingly, the inseparable friends, Jack\u201d and Tom, were anxious to learn the nama of the Derby winner.They walked to.the reading- room where the telegrams werg posted, and one glance told all + By.«1, Kingscraft: 2, Palmerston; 3, Muster,\u201d and poor Macgregor had not even run into x placé.having broken .dowr- tom- ing over the hill and finished, on three \u2018legs, fourth.Jack lent the money to his friend before settling day, but Tom's betting weakness stuck té him for a long time, untif at last he bravely \u201c\u2018swort off.\u201d What pleagek us most about Mr.Yang's \u2018Thunder of the Hoofs'\" is, that he writes about all sorte of sport.and in.sach case impresses the reader with the conviction \u2018that He is an expert in whatever form of sport, on land.or sea, he is for the sscritinE chaper Tote or the object of his adoratton-Marÿ \u201cGrey -\u2014on account of the bad luck that haunts him, seems hopelessly.beyond his reach.\u2018But he was endowed with almost unrivalled pluck, was never guilty of dishonorable conduat, grees until he was at the top of thé'l \u2018der, and the highest man in a profes nn\u201d which he had once hated, viz., the of medicine.His.varied adventures in Rif { on i \u2014Forelgn Coins.va K.O.has silver coins described as toltrwe: Face marked Oscar Svenjes Norr Goth Ach Neud Kounug and face impression of Oscar.Reverse over coat of arms Rate t Ach.Saning, under 1 R 1848, SP in place of milling marked Fin Éilfuer 75-100 dollar in good state.Also face Empereur Napoleon Tr.and face reverse Empire Francais 1.1812, § francs, state, with hole in it, marked on rim \"Dist Protege La France.He asks their.value.Sweden.Oscar I.1848, I.Rigedaler species.France.apoleonn I, 1812, b francs.- The first is worth silver value only, the latter is still current, and worth about $0 cénta.i y Coin is Common.R.J.T., Little Metis, asks the value, if any, of a copper cent or halfpeany, having on one side the cut of a full.rigged ship with flag flying on flagstaff aft.on the other side\u2019 having the words Colonies, Commerce.The not badly worn or -disfigured was found on the beach after a orm : Thera are \u2018many varieties of the piece with Snipe.Colonies and Commerce (words Napoleon) They freely circulated in Canada.With fow exceptions they are very common.rame Wellington.Coins.B.C.sends markings of coins as follows: A oofn of Louis XVI., 1792; a coin of George IIL, 1813, one stiver, Colonie of Essequebo \u2018and Demarry.and adks.if they are of any value The piece with the bust of Wellington vu = Private issue, placed in cireulation the troops \u2019utider Wellington.during his Peninsular , 1808-13.Later they were brought to Canada, and found favor as a circulating medium with the many promiscuous copper tokens that made up the minor or sai currency, u to about 1860.here are several var ties; they rate as common.The other coins you list are alao common J.$B.writes: According to the Eureka ng price of cou- Money Mantal.the bu per half cent 1868 is 35.00 of he HS US half ce at 1852 is and 3 cent oO rare assis \u2018worth $6.00: F.HM.asks {f the following coins \u2018are of any value.Al are coppers.No.I.Bank token, hod \u2018penny, with device of crown.ete.and corner of Union Jack.Bihar\" \u2018side, man.on horse and wordh of r Canade, 1857: ding Bank On one \u2018sida Sh Ships nie and Gompaoroe , Other side, full rigged shiv.fore 8 Prince Raward lajan, Red > Phe ow \u201cude, * Trade Suce nn: os and \u2014 to es Worl oo He othiar da, ait, UID aud two figures and these words, Sr.He oy Town afd FUI à UT.Head 5.So 3 ude Georglus 1ad- ; RE ullding with a je \"a a on alther: al Bots or Bank of Montreal.Other fide.Bank Hal?Penny.£ bs, t, American (ares).A Congas ane Condolence.ho, ints on ; Engel for a Portrait Manners, Bridge and sl tha ie which contains Bervant, \u201cfor \u201ca potins Ana ; ng Force aus angie, ay 9 One ven ot Lyons\u2019 Liquid ttle.\u201d Your money.Ly CAL druggists or roe Foy ut Rate Drug Stores, XA \u201capd corner ta, 8 Line material used \u201cContes et Legendes\u201d 1s simple and fa- - and rose by.slow de- |} United | cade of on head.Thirteen.i soin, | ferent parts of the world a are picturesque: \u2018ty described, and -though-he was angled for, nearly : successfully, by a wealthy girl known as Neilie Murray.Sampson -escapsd from tbe\u201d snares- of: Delilah, and found his bavéri Cf rest at last with his first love, Mary Grey.Mr.Lang's novel \u2018has won the well-earned honor of ranking high among the mdst successful books of the season, Easy French Prose Somposition By BH.A.Guerber.(Morang, Teoron- , to; American Book Co, New York.) - The exercises, which are to be translat- into French, consist of-25 selected En- h stories (with the necessary indications of correct idiomatic renderings), but without vocabulary.In the story of \u201cPhe Three Bears,\u201d for instance, when the big bear said, \u201cI am hungry,\u201d these words are followed by.the corresponding French idiom (\u201cI have hunger\u2019), thus printed in brackets.The English-French Vécabulary is omitted.in .order not to a@ricourage laziness, or hinder the .re- déarch of the yeuthful pupil.The principle of constant repetition is applied :pgnroughout the exercises,\u201d whieh thereby ve ample practice in a steadily enlarg~ It will be noticed that in the twenty-five vocabulary.miliar.The Great Investment.: \u2019 Br Afi._ (London: Walter Scott ¥ anis volume is composed of twelve es- ee 7.\u201cThe : eleventh of the series.The other eleven topics dealt with gre: \u201cLiterary Talent,\u201d \u201cFame, \u201cSensations,\u201d \u201cGoing ~ to Æhurch.* \u201cThe Temple,\u201d Broad-minded- ness.\u201d \u201cPrayer,\u201d \u201chaditisnncss.\u201d Cons giant, » \u201cFhe Good Pa \u201cSyme Pp The title-essay is alle rica, and a \u2018fé sentence from pp.160-1 will throw 5 on the allegory.\u201cAgricole\u201d writes: e are all inwardly anxious to invest, it were, our capital-the Soul-\u2014fa a Fertain safe investment called True Re- \u2018Aigion, yielding.like Consols, a The Chairman of this concern is God; the directors are His angels and élect-\u2014those on the earth, and those departed hence.Knowing little of spiritual money matters, sd to speak,-\u2014wé turn to our Banker who safeguards our capital.We have been brought up to foliow precedent.and our capital is lodged in the Bank of the Church.So to the Ministers of the Churches-our bankers We turn for.advice concerning.this Amportant investment.\u201d he all kept up for ten pages and must be read attentively to be \u2018thorougdly ap- prociated.The article ends, with the words: \u201cHerein lies the secret of.acquire lag an Eternal Future.\u201d The Urst and t essays of the volume are tae sam- of the authors ability, and give his notions of what the terms, \u201cLiterary Talent\u201d and \u201cSympathy\u201d really mean, } mr = son and Other Verse.a MatKerracher.| Briggs.(Toronto Nias \u20ac oron \u2018Phis is-the second volume of verse | MacKerracher has published.and.probably there would have been no second.book had.that Mr.not the first\u2019 proved su gopstul It undoubtedly deserved sùûé- \u201cwhen it appeared I had no hesitutidn In\u201d thus writing of ft in this.paper: \u201c@n account of nu sincere pate viotism, [consider Mr.Sertache be the Post Laureate of ETS andal Know of | no other Canadian author \u201c -about -On\u2014subjects\u2026mostiy .of a.serious.i Great Investment.\u201d which.furnishes the book with ite title, is the | sure: re.\u2019 turn\u2014the intereat of true righteousness.| - His | ory\u2026 fe! « umes, many 6f which have been, groo | Reflection.in the Mirrot\u201d -urêl- little sia\u201d > vo yop enthus 2 \u201cvolums now before ur \u20ac ste ot different poems-some I ed some d I see no reason to change my nion of the writer's versifying ability.\u201818-8 - sonnet whieh _fn lan.mates manner, for the excessive) on: THB \u2018WASTES ASS THE WILDER- cold of parts: of.thé Domini When\u201d we \u201cao dwell within this provin twain by the great rivers tide, at inbospitable.winter's cold, + And rus- the downfall of fair summers pride: or turn, sur eyes from\u2019 gazing on the Vales Of lavish verdure, and abundant fruit.To those rough: \u2018wastes where Nature -.ever falls, \u2018\u2018And-tillage- spurns & -profitiess pursuit: Let us nca \u2018that sentence from the of History's Father, laying down his pen Those words of Cyrus, which he made to stand To all his work \u2018as Moral and Amen; \u201cTis.not.the richest and most fertile land That always bears the noblest breed 01 men.\u201d : While I think of it, I may mention\u2019 that Mr.MacKerracher is very careful correct: rhyming, and I have noticed only .one in the book where he makes aa -jdentity in sound do duty as a rhyme.\u201cThis occurs on p.32, where \u201cmastery\u201d 1s compelled to rhyme wth memory.As a specimen of lighter verse, \u201cMy Old Classical Mas- tér,\u201d on pp.58.3, deserves praise, and the three final pieces contrast well with the serious sonnets.In preference to mentioning what I consider the most ef- tective poems, I will end by quoting, from p.47 what the author calls A WISH.When my time comes to quit this pleasing scene; \u2018And métop from out \u2018the busy lite jof So willingly, and na\u2019 er can be again; When my abandoned -tabérnacle'a dust With dust.is laid, and I am \u201ccounted sad;- ._ \u2018re I am quite forgotten, as as I must Be in.a litle while-%let this.be sald: He loved this good God's world, the -night and day, - Men, women, children (thicse he loved a best): Pictures.\u2018sad books he loved, and work | and play, Music and \u2018silence, soberness and fest: His mind was\u2019 open, and \"his heart waa gay: 2 On al be nis grave, and peaceful ve Ag a contrast to \u201cA Wish.\u201d \u201cA Pris Rebuked\u201d on P.Ny should be read.niet Cousins, and Others.By Kstharine Tynan, (London: Werner Laurie.1908.) : Mrs.Katharine Tynan Hiñkson, .hor- elist ang verse-writer, was born in Dub- n on February 3, 1861.Her firet volume { verse was published.in 1885, and two.years later she began to write prose Since then she has written nearly 50 - ghly praised.The present book is now novel, but a collection of stories, chosen probably from\" the best of the magazines for which Mrs.Hinkson.go often writes.\u201cCousins.\u201d an ingenious little story, occupies 118 and is succeeded by the following ten tales, viz, \u201cThe Inu of Most ngs.\u201d \u201cA Friend of the Little Sis- \u201cThe Man | in She, Chest,\u201d » = Friehd of\" the- \u201cA Passitmaté Artist, * ! \u2018Miquel and Marly,\u201d \u201cHey.Ho.for Rosalind,\u201d and.finally.\u201cTravelling Gompanions.\u201d Mrs.\u2019 Hinkson has \"the - Knack of choosing \u201csomé riovel ér uncommon incident\u2014 Pied peer ads pernapsl from some old newspt: Alp sround it a nat.\u201cHen nce she ie one of the\u2019 most \u2018popiilar oF the hurnefous writers, of magazine tales.THE U.PAUZE & FILS CO., Inc.Carpenters and Lumber Merchants ~ GREENE AVENUE and NOTRE DAME STREET - *Phone Westmount 1121 Ask your dealet about our perpetual susrastes you may test one of these.rasors for 30 days wi Firm of A L SILBERSTEIN, \u201cI Common Se, Montreal \u2018 .D TLcoe iike this, Tan ble koe \u201c Hy te mi on 0, Hook, Ssifle, Knée or win Sloss Robe off hors SRE SES Painful Bwall ak Var Always Ready For Use With i Care Will Last a Lifetime of imitators.They imitate the name our own exclusive process, \u2018 ; 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Addresses for Patterns) For Toronto and East Canada: \u201cŒURZONS MAIL ORDER MANAGER\u2014-: MIGHT DIRECTORIES, LTD, to Measure from $5.14 to 320.Cet in Latest London and New York Style.whichever preferred.No matter what part of the dominion you live in, we undertake to supply.you with a smart, comfortable Suit, fitting_you perfectly, cr otherwise full The process it is simple, merely ih.patieroa, we.send asking for our pach your order e goods.and we For Winnipeg and the West: \u2018eurzors WAIL ORDER NANAGER\u2014< La HENDERSON BROS., pi = 278 Garry Street, WINRPER.ies ne = 121 13 law bered, absoonded a few months ago over £5,000 Ing to the rates department.EE \u2018with 8 Betrast On the 30th ylt.a man named Frank O'Donnell, belonging to Annescaul, Co.Kerry, feil from a top window of a house in Queen n, where he was stopping for the night, and was sc terribly ino jured that he died shortly after he was discovered by the night watchman.O'Donnell had a passage in the Cunard liner BSaxonia, sailing from Queenstown that morning.= 1 The feature of-the- Birr Sports, held recently, was a race of 150 yards for old age pensioners.There were six entries for the event, which was won by Pat Darcy, of Carrig.An athletic patriarch of 76 years of age, Jim McCormac (72), was second, and John Talbot (76), third.Extra police from Tuam ware present at the Headort, Co.Galway, Petty Ses- fons during the hearing of a st a shopkee Walsh for usin t towards Micha summons named Patrick tend language oenageeha .Srasing \u2018and, from which their cattle riven some time ago, and it was alleged that Walsh, meeting the.defendant, addressed him as \u201cGood morning, Boycott,\u201d and held out thistie-cutter with which he threatened to cut \u2018his against Lee, accused the latter of of being the Instigator of the quarrel, The bench | peace in £8 4 each.The body of an \"offices of che Junotion creamery, named : found in the Shannon, el 0] \u2018by some fishermen day last week.Riordan, who was only 23 yoars of age, cycled from the Junetion to Limerick on business the day before, and nothing more was \u2018heard.of him\u201d until his body pas found.His bicycle is.missing, and he was only found on h is person, The vite of Sergeant Howell, Arm \u2018pa Départment, Cork, has given birth to are doing: well.[RS A brutal \u2018attack was eet A orem, phe, Mountpot a y, wi re 1s William McCarthy, was attacked by a man, who fook him; to an entry, stuck a pin through , And then tied up his mouth LA a handkerchief, took - what caned: afters\u2019 ER OR 0e MATELAS oi e- mé fiver remedy l'hav kind.1 r them to all _ ren Lea - : 25, to mane erers of flame, \"The Tare: | vial here, it.wa ered with 's mat.#7 le, which contained several.Sint i Complainant and his two brothers hold | throat.A cross case, at-the suit of Walst- decided to bind both parties.to Keep the identified by documents bi ete \u2018two.giris and a boy; all of whom | ny made © it \u2019 past | = | A Motor Delivery \u2018This motor vehicle is exactly what > i Removing the rear seat : converts.this \u201cinto a modern delivery wagon, which will do the work _of two teams, at less expense than a horse and wagon.The powerful engine, solid rubber tines and high wheels enables this Motor Vehicle to go anywhere : \u201cthat two big horses could draw a carriage, ° The motor is 16-18 horse power, double cylinder, air cooled, and capable of f developing a speed of 25 \u2018miles an hour.: : Tedhope-MeIntyre Model G o\u2014 with Chapman's double ball bearing axles, 134 inch solid rubber tires, horn, three lamps, brass: mounted dash with wind : aie, ool box, fenders and Tuning boasde\u2014$800.~~ Write for our catalogue which illustrates and\u2019 \u2018describes the: entire Tudhape-McIntyre line, ranging from : 1000.Seat free om.which acéompany the | Baht Hours\u201d Act by the atoppége of | the allowance of a quart of beer per ne al suspension of 1 Bietriot affected recently \u2018at.the two | adoption of the the men have long recsiv- work i» anticlpat- a BAY Co.\u20ac ot Lake Suge of, route now af Grand Trunk Pacific wi pri adler, an ~SOLID GOLD WATCH PUZZLE pits in Dunn's lane Colllery, a state of strike being declared.The : ; Ployers over a\u2019large area hive decided | 4019 or oxzgr South YF HoTkING To TRE To any any person thew two warts 2 2 correct names tions below, e offer A is Doha Lody's Soild GOLD WATUR, fully Jew eweil Tor Goverament Stamped, GIFF.Wi resented Lo Gente.) LE à james Wks A Charming Little Frock.A charming little frock is of gray ninon over banans-colored silk, em- hroidered in gray, with an arrangement of broad saxe-blue velvet: ribbon, encircling the throat, tied in a bow at the back of the neck, the ends being brought round over the shoulders and falling to the hem of the «kirt under the helt of gray embroidery.A Banana chip hat is trimmed with large gray and blue flowers made .out of feathers.The Vogue of Wings.The enormous wings are back with us again, and it is prophesied that they will\" form the most \u2018approved \u201ctrimming for our autumn hats.These plant pinions are very smart.Lined with some bright color, not too \u2018bright nor obvious, they look very well\u2014for instance, in one of the new biscuit LOPES EAE esse ste tentes A SURE REFUGE., Come to this God, yo yo \u201cweepers for He weeps; Come to Him, yo who suffer, Jor He cures; Come to Him, ie who + » + - + + Come to + + + Newest Sum Spring end Summer Catalogue.700 -shades.in -batiste,- hat, wings.and all.b comms we appeared to be without any relief till a passing breeze ruffled the feathers and disclosed a.\u201clining\u201d of orange and violet.À black hat and plumage showed a doublure of rose, and another of several shades of brownish mole a re- Me?in the shape of a fine delphinium } mixture of Royal blue and purple.Midsummer Hats.=, .\"A.@istinctly smart hat of tea-color- \u2014_ late; and_look so pretty on youthful ed batiste, turned sharply up at the side, had the ge underneath faced up with a line of magenta velvet, and \u201con the othear side where the brim - was not turned up à mass of leafless roses, of the cabbage order, in colors \u2018that suggested their having been gathered three days before, the dull blue-pinks, purplish, and magenta tones of the moribund rose, tucked into a band of fea-colored batiste in fiat, perpendicular tucks.The coloring was original, if not exactly anybody's wear.Another rose-trimmed chapeau was a quaint arrangement of speckled straw,, the speckles being red and white, mazsed on the flat crown, with briar oses, the floppy big single kind, \u201c red with golden hearts, which strayed over the brim and were continued beneath it against the hair, ending in a drooping spray of half-opened buds almost on the shoulder; beneath \u2018the brim, however, the roses wergq white ones, and the brim was lined with red linen.This model might be carried out \u2018in softer hues for girlish.wear\u2014flow- ers resting on the hair and drooping over the brim have been less seen of locks and next to clear young complexions.A third hat, also for a girl, was of à broad-brimmed shape trimmed -with extremely wide ribbon, not arranged in the popular style in an upright band and flat loops, but disposed fiat upon the brm\u2014a charming ribbon it was, golden yellow lined, with white, brought over the edge of ° \u201cthe brim at the back in a quaint way, drawing it right in against the hair.At the front it was tied into several quite hard knots to hold an upright spray of yellow roses standing up rather high, aigrette fashion, leafless, with many buds.A novelty for seazlde and country are linen hats, trimmed simply with a sweeping simulated plume of pleated linen in a different color, fastened to the hat with big blister pearl pins.-But the greatest novelty in the mil} linery world are hats of tulle with but ltile brim in front, but turned up closely to the crown at the side and back, and trimmed only with a huge spreading bow of shaded tulle.On the whole there is a good deal.that is new to he noted in millinery, but the shape [which will dominate the early autumn modes is the aforementioned canotier with closely upturned brims at sides and back, that is now coming up over the horizon to take its place among \u2018the modes that be.Bargain Sales.Even the stay-at-home woman can find some recompense in the \u201csales\u201d \"of costumes and hats from which she 4s able to secure fetching outfittings \u2018at greatly reduced cost for July and August, I.Much! decretion.shbuld be used these late buyers, as 8 sudden turn in |\u2019 an opposite direction is said to be contemplated by the creators of fashions for the cominæ autumn and winter.If this rumor proves true it will render useless much that is wearable for the \u2018present.With skirts far more ample, bodices on the old natural line of .waist, aleeves returning to full tops and to leg-o'-mutton style, one needs io be cautious and far-seeing in present buying.i \u201cIve taken four hottles of Anti-fat.Do, think pour hate foule \u2018Yeu, your lit the thinner.\u201d eu \u201cDo you believe mn tfant dem won na: profuwor 7 \u201cIre, only at night, madam.\u201d | EMR\" do we ask God for our - Gaftly bread When Daddy gives us \u201c w It isn't, you may One sugar differs from another sugar.in (or that tired, run-down fee fe eat \u2018SHREDDED It has all 9 body-building material in R the whole, vheat prepared in a digestible form.py it for breakfast.ms cs NOREERE EEE Civesa | PERFECT LAIT LAROLA Ë i hw {climates.Removesall IRRITATION and TAN.THAMS 9 TETE [5% vx EAN \u201cThe.Fruit Season is Here, and With it the Demand for SUGAR.When Purchasing, Insist \u2018Upon Having \u2018| CANADA\u2019S STANDARD.\u2018Made From Pure Cane Sugar, MANUFACTURED ar ! 154 07 dm BY lovingly to smooth out his -hair.\u2026After-a-moment-she-answered- \u2018 sisted Shirley, .watched the door; me, quick! < a.m.= st, Catherine East, In spite of the unfavorable weather we have had for the first two days of our Three Days\u2019 Sale, we have been crowded to the doors! \u2018Many have claimed to have never attended a Sale where Variety and assortments of the latest fashions were so largely displayed, at tremendous lew prices.But just think.We are going to make another great reduction for Monday, - Tuesday \u2018and Wednesday, the 26th, 27th and 28th.breken in size, it will be to your advantage.| 18 Montalu=\u2014== | Come early Monday.As number of lots are Open at 9 40 dozen Lawn BLOUSES regular $1.75.Three days .87c 10.dozen Silk \u2018BLOUSES $3.00.To clear.93c Ts (179.White Linen Skirts assorted styles; regular $2.95.3 days $].50 \u201cvalue $6.00.3 days .125 two-piece LINEN SUITS in mised shades; Tee nr oe.sky, © pmk; - $3.39 /65 PRINCESS DRESSES in mauve,.white, x regular $6.50.To clear $3.95 Ç e21 St.NOTICE For .accommodation of late shoppers the st store will be open all 11 pm.tonight.PRN.MARCHAND EAST EN D STORE Catherine East.| THE RED MOUSE A MYSTERY ROMANCE- By WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE \u201coe oy Copyright, 1908, by Dodd.Ucad'& Com pany.\u2018CHAPTER VL\u2014(Continued.) The other laughed joyously, trying tangled absently:\u2014 \u201cThey'll \u2018find him now,| 1 suppose; but I don\u2019t care\u2014I've got him back.\u201d She turned and kissed him once again.\u201cMy Laurie,\u201d she murmured\u2014in\u2014bla ear.Somehow she thought he heard and was glad to hear.The girl stooped down and caught \"her by the shoulder.\u201cBut, Miriam,\u201d ehe expostulated, * \u201cwe must take no chances\u2014we ought to - Wake him.\u201d Miriam looked up at the girl hope- lessiy.\u201cYou must not stop, Miriam,\u201d in- \u201cwe must wake: him pose\"?At that instant as they stood clustered about the sleeping thing, the bell once more broke out in feeble clamor.They clung to each other in abject fear.fe .\u201cThe bell!\u201d chorused the women, and atood frozen, silent.They heard Stevens toiling up the stairs; finally they saw him enter.Neither of the women spoke, but gazed at him questioningiy.Stevens met thelr gaze with frightened eyes, At last he found his voice.\u201cIt's the prosecutor's men again.Madam.They've come to\u2014\u2014\" \u201cStevens,\u201d interrupted Shiriev, \u201csurely you didn\u2019t tel! them that\u2014\u201d \u201cNot one word, Miss Bloodgood.But they sald they saw him\u2014\u2014\" Shirley groaned and pointed to the sofa; Mrs.Challoner rose to her feet \u201cYou left them outside, Stevens?\u201d Mirfam was calm and apparently in full control of herself now.\u201cOne of them\u2014the other forced his way in and sent after the prosecutor.\u201d There was a tap at the door.and the mald, quivering with fear, excitement and indignation, entered, bursting forth with: \u2018\u2019Theres a man coming Madam-\u2014but I stopped him.he'd wait out there on th see you\u2014said he knew Mr.upstairs, Hé said landing to Challoner.was in the house and he was going to | arrest him.\u201d Challoner continued to sleep noisily.\u201cOh, dear, there's nothing to: in * Mrs.Challoner was speaking to Shirley now; and then without waiting for a reply she ordered Foster to show the man up, -adding: hope he'll wait until Laurie wakes.\u201d Instantly Mirlam crossed to the sofa and ofice more rested her soft, warm- face on \u2018his, hoping that he could feel: the love that she bore for him.then she shook him somewhat roughly.\u201cLaurie, dear, you must wake up\u201d And then like a flash the thought of | resistance crossed her mind.She | sprang up with a cry, rushed past Shirley, past Stevens, coor, closed it, fumbled for an instant, and finding the key fogked it tight.\u201cNo, no,\u201d .she.muttered, \u2018they shan\u2019t take him\u2014I won't jet\u2019 thsmrhe i belongs to me™ In a frenzy she piled up the Hight .chairs and tables, .and pushed them against the door to form a barricade, © erying the wh \u201cHelp We've got to keep them out! We must not iet them in, must not .Shiriey went over to her and caught É \u2014hérin.herarme, whispering while she: dffectiondtely rested her head on Mir- fim\u2019s shoulder:\u2014 \u2018Don\u2019t, dear, don\u2019t! We can't help qt, don't you see?There's no other way out of it but to let the men come \u201d \u201cOf course we can't help it\u201d after à moment Miriam sald resignedly, and proceeded to pull the chairs and tables.away that she had so vigorously piled Lun \u2014\u201c Fes, yes, let théni in,\u201d and wear * ly fell into a chair.Stevena unlocked the door, and Mix.ley entered the room McGrath fois ing soon after.waited; | and stood.before it as If to hide thej.\u201cman upon it.De +.done, T suppose, but to let the man reached \u201cths |\u2019 : wonder, : \u201cseat i RRs {rat tive chambers; ;* Mrs: Challon- | or.agreed.I tooked meaningly at McGrath; it, \u201cthere's surely one chamber empty end\u201d of-it-the muzste.- © What do you | bringing.\u2018lys: \u201cthé figures are \u2018ain't been fair.You saw us take it \u201cThere\u2019s no help for it, ma'am,\u201d they spoke as one man.At the sight of them Miriam rushed back to her husband and shook him slightly; speaking hig name softly; Then she turned plaintively to the men: \u2014 \u201cIf you would only let him sleep\u2014 just a little while longer,\u201d she said faiteringly- \u2026Xou must leave him to us, ma'am,\u201d spoke up Mixley; and pointing to the far corner of the room, added: \u2018Will you take that chair, thére, please?Don't be afraid, ladies,\u201d he went on, glancing at Shirley: we won't hurt the gentleman, see if we do.\u201d And suddenly, together, the men bodily lifted Challoner from the sofa and as suddenly dropped him back again.At this use of physical force Miriam covered her face with her hands and cried: \u2014 ; \u201cDon't do that\u2014please dont .\u201c They desisted, but for quite another reason.\u201cThere's a hump here that we\u2019d best attend to,\u201d said Mixley to the other detective, meaningly, running his hand over the outline of Challoner's clothing.\u201cHe may not be so sound asleep as he seems to be.\u201d At this juncture Shirley motioned to Stevens to leave the room; the next instant revealed a revolver which they took from Challoner\u2019s hip-pocket.\u201cIs the thing loaded?\u201d queried Mec- Grath.Together they examined {t; then simuitaneously they glanced in the direction of the women.\u201cMa'am-\u2014\u2014ladies.\u201d said Mixiey, érossihg the room, \u2018we're fair people, and Prosecutor.Murgatroyd is fair, You seen us take this here firearm from Mr Chaliconer just now.didn\u2019 vou?\u201d \"Miriam and Shirley nodded in acknowledgment.Challoner dropped back into \u201chis former position and continued 16\" snore.- ~Mixley.came closer to them and requested that they take a good look at it.- \u201cDon't.give it to me,\u201d er ied Shirley, eluding the outstretched hand and its contents._ \u201cGive it to me,\u201d said Miriam, unhesitatingly.McGrath crowded up.\u201cYou see that there's five chambers loaded, don\u2019t you, Mrs.Challoner?\u201d Mrs.Challoner turned the revolver upside down and looked at it help lessiy, ; \u201cFive chambers loaded?\u201d she asked innocently, unsuspectingly.\u201cHere,\u201d broke in Mixley, \u201clet me show.Fou\u201d And he counted slowly: \u201cOne, twa, (three, _four, five-\u2014all .full, There was a pause in which Mixley .then he said:\u2014 \u201cAnd -one chamber empty?\u201d : \u201cOh, yes,\u201d she acknowledged almost eagerly, as he placed his finger on \u2014I wee it now.\u201d -McGrath hesitated, but Mixiey\u201d went où; \u201cWill you.smell it please\u2014just the smell 7 Mrs.Challoner smiled faintly.A Fourth of hily smell,\u201d she ventured; \u201cgunpowder, of course,\u201d \u201cBurnt \u2018powder, exactly, ma'am\u201d they sald, and smiled, too.But Mec- Grath_had still another \u2018card to play.\u201cLook At this hers figure on\u201d this} here gun, will you, \u2018ma'am?Here\u2014 there it 8.I want you to tel} me what it {8 \u201cWhat is it, Shirley ™ asked Miriam, Jt.closer to the Ught.oi.Ga.Shirley ghook her head.- \u201cI'd rather not\u201d \u201cPlease,\u201d asked Mrs: Chälioner.Shirley.peered at it.Finally .ah declared: \u2014 \u201cIts 1.88.\" touching the he \u201cgun vert- Mixley fell back admiringly.i \u201c\u201cFhers now-no one can from him; yon examined \u2018it; and you told us what you saw.© That's fal You're fair snd we're.fair-\u2014see?\" .\u201cYes.But what of ft?\u2018naked Prat open in one , th opened hin: ayes: in.mock \u201cww , 3 bless ma, didn't you know?his wis ?Hargrayes by a bullet that came out of ® Shir | ight cslibre revolver, That's « there had been fundé at Ha Kt oy ae on this problem would turn i satisfactory.3 fe.ent t \u201cwith.which she had: touched the- \u2018gun.\u201cFair!\u201d she -crieq- bitterly.\u201cAnd - Mr.Murgatroyd sanctions such me- thods\u2014will use us for evidence-\u2014make a case by us?\u201d But even then Miriam\u2019 did not understand.She was watching Mixley, who had -returned- to Challoner; watching Mixley and McGrath, who were lift- - ing Challoner up and dropping him\u2014 watching them draw him up to a standing posture and then throw him back.again on the sofa, calling the while: \u2014 \u201cWake up!\u201d Wake up!\u201d \u201cI've got to sleep,\u201d was all they could get out of Challoner.At last, however, a lift and a drop a trifle more vigorous than the preceding\" onhes-caused Chrlionsr to\" open | his eyes :and look about htm.Then \u201che closed them-again- > er?\u201d asked Mixley loudly, emptor- 1.© (CU per p \u201cr am,\u201d Challoner answered: leave: me alone.\u201d + Co te Continued.) > mn tt EXHIBITION SCHEME BEFORE THE CITY Proposed Company Ask for Loan of Ten Thousand to Launch Enterprise.\u201cnow Whether or not the city shall sive the proposed city exhibition company ten thousand dollar3; was the subject taken up at the meeting of the Fine ance Committee \u201cesterday afternoon.A letter was read from the exhibition company stating that the above sum had already been oromised by the corporation, and that tr was needed in order that the company could take immediate steps to prepare for annual exhibitions, Chairman Lapointe, commenting op | Finance Committee had voted In favor of the sum betng appropriated.He.understood that the -Legisiature led made a grant to the company, and he voting the \u201ccity's share.T7 Really a Loan.5 From the conversation \u2018which- ensued it appeared that if the city voted loan, that the oity would own the exhibition buildings.company is that annual échibitions would result in: drawing a large number of visitdrs to the eity, and that the result would not.only be a monetary success, but that the city would be \u2018wisely advertised abroad.It was finally decided by the com- mites t0 ask the olity attorney § what \u2018steps should be taken to vote the moñer et - \u2014 New Loan Made, nn was then announced to the com- | mittee that a three months\u2019 loan had Montreal, for five hundred thousand pounds, at a rate of two and a quarter per cent.per annum.The loan was to.cover another.loan that had been floated in England.- The rate in question was ootisidered to be most satisfactory.\u2018This temporary loan will give | the committes more time to float a large permanent loan \u2018that is | is contém- plated.- Le watering and acraping of' the.atreoté.Ald.Guay 4 ed.that St; Henri ward was receiving but Httle attention in this connection.He could not see why all of the wards should -not be: kept clean and presentable.\u201cPlenty of Money.\u20ac.Devinne, Bo tar as the money question was.concerned Ald.Lapointe oat theres wi the stated that, some weeks \u2018ago; when the Hoad Committee was crying.out tor money to watée the streets, that to do.this work.The fet \u2018voted to the tommitbes for ; \u2014 muet of the chy\u2019 es 22 oko 0 D; A D'ou Bg: à from: the Roads to be derste B | to-abate the stony stare.\u201cArt you James Lawrence Challon- .the.letter, explairied that in.1904 thel.asked what should now be done 88 to] the money.it.would be as a species of | The company would arrange so: The contention of the | been negotiated with the Bank of] There\" \u2018was sons tection rover the} plenty of cash at the Road Commit | j« .een disposal to keep all the additonal cash : which ry Pont brs the Winagns Stock rare at Chest- | hers thr sighties rounds a Jolla \u2018084.624; Fithern! Tn SPEAK TOWIFE FOR FOUR YEARS) Has Remained Silent Silent Since Day.of Wedding\u2014Wife Now Seeks\" Divorce: \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; # New.York, July 24\u2014A Sphinx-Uk3.wooden, impenetrable silence, which has been broken by the utterance of | hardly a single word in the four years since he mumbled the responsgs at his wedding is the Tr n Frank J.Beek- man, of Asbury \u201cPar , is being aued by Mrs.Lizzie Beekman for divorce.For four years Mrs.Beekman has tried by every artifice known to woman\" toe make her husband talk, but in her testimony before Referee Charles J.Parker yesterday she admitted that she had failed.At first she squeezed his hand and chucked him under the chin, but the only response she got was & stony stare.The Beekmans were married in 1905 at 7 o'clock in the morning.At the wedding bretakfast Beekman, after murmuring what was taken for an apology, hurried oft to work, When he came] back in the evening his bride met him at the door with an affectionate smile.Beekman returned the smile and hurried into the house, where he sat down Mrs.Beekman started the conversation this she led up to a question of what he -would like for dinner, but she got no answer to any of her observations.HER TEARS HAD NO EFFECT.At last she wept, but even the tears failed to melt her husband's silence .or Why Beekman has not spoken Is a mystery to every one in Asbury Park.A.dozen neighbors testified that they had not heard him utter more than a curt \u2018yes\u2019 or \u201cno\u201d in the last ten years.which pervaded her home, Mrs.Beek- man: has not cared \"very much of late! what her husband would say when he finally did consent to open his mouth, She tried burning the soup.Still Beek- man was silent.She put salt in his coffee, but he drank it without a word.How Beekman managed his courtship is \u2018a mystery in Asbury Park, Mrs.Beekman asserts that although he was not loquacious, it did not sesm to give him pain to speak.Mrs.Beek- man may have felt then that she was able to do all the talking for the pair, - tle satisfaction in talking to.a man who refused to answer.She couldn't even quarrel with hi Still adhering\u2019 te his \u2018policy of si lence, Beekman has interposed no answer to his wife's suit for divorce and the referee will recommend that \u2018Mrs.Beekman be given a divorce.4 \"ASHES OF BUDDHA FOUND.with a remark about the weather.From |.Becoming desperate at\u2019 the allénte[ although} HEY\u2019 RE charmingly pretty garments that were made u up p according to our own designs, from.a manufacturer\u2019s big balance of lovely soft English silks cleared to us at a fraction of their real worth.The high \u2018order of finish\"for which \u201cOgilvy Quality\u201d is famous,\u2014the attractive designs and shades ths dependable Wearing.qualities of the materials\u2014make these dresses exceptional values at $12.50 each.They come in a pleasing variety of two-tone checks and stripes, comprising green, brown, blue or black on white grounds; also taupe on light gray; shown in smart Princess stripes.The Hlustration is exact of one of them, having fancy yoke and silk sleeves.Another has fancy net yoke and sleeves; full gored skirts with panel front; sizes 32 to 42: a substantial saving at Monday\u2019 s price.: This store closes at 5.30 p.m.daily, and 12.30 noon Saturdays during the summer months.FIRST FLOOR., MONDAY WE OPEN UP A NEW SHIPMENT OF REAL Hand Worked Irish Linens CWA .Pillow Cases and Shams, Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Lace Doylies and Centres, and 7 Towels.A few Samples of Cluny and Florentine Lace Centres.Clearing at less 15%.nt ag \u201cIn nearly itty years experience as Tinen specialists, we don\u2019t know when we have offered such beautiful goods as these at prices so very ~ reasonable.They are the veryjbest products of the Real Irish cottage and convent industries,\u2014exquisitely fine specimens of genuine: hand work in qualities and values that \u2018will delight you.Our American friends who are visiting the city will find them of special interest.You will not see their equals at our prices in all Montreal.: Hand \u2018embroidered and scalloped pillow cases This quality can also be had by the yard for | but after her marriage she found lt- | .ia solid and eyelet embroidery; à.good quality your own making up; 25 ins.wide, per yd.55¢ ps tinen; full size, 22 à ms, wide and 36 ins.long.The designs are thistle, camation, shamrock, - Per pair at inon.na000u0u00 $3.00 fleur de lys and tulip., ' i PS À fe qi, pa pi coeceees $3-75 Scalloped towels, 25x42 in.pes der $10.00 Hemstitched and embroidered pillow shams These are in both fine Huckabeck and Diaper cloths, with.beautifully designed damask borders.8 with wash stand and bureau scarfs to match; hand: some pates, beautifully embroidered on best quality Insh linen | pillow shams, 31x31 ins., per pair $7.00 scarfs, a scarfs, 18x54 ins, cach .$2.25 pillow san 31331 in, por pair 36.00 LACE DOYLIES and CENTRES: Exqui- | site goods; the kind of values that have helped to - make this store famous.Lace is perfect copy of peal Irish crochet; turns ot beautifully after wesh- sé Discovered in -An-Anclent Memorial _Mound Near Peshawar, _.London, July 24.\u2014Excavations con- 1 ducted.by the Archaelogical Depart.the frontier of Afghanistan, bave re- Buddhist\u2019 memorial mound, containing a \u2018bronze casket, within which: are some of the ashes of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.They are inclosed \u2018in a wrought hexagonal\u2019 rock crystal receptacle; sealed with the royal seal of the Emperor Kanjsh- ka, who was ruling in Peshawar at the opening of the Christian Era.\u201cWhen Buddha died\u2026-in 482 B.C, his body was cremated and the ashes divided in eight parts among his disciples,\u201d said Dr.L.D.Barnett, keeper of the Oriental books in the British Museum.\u201cOne of the vases the Piprahwa Vase, was discovered a few years ago by the Government survey.\u201d SECRET OF ~~ REALISM.ment of the Indian Government near | | NEW RUSSIAN LACES: Made of pure © linen yams; elegant in appearance and durable in \u2018 wear; these goods are all lace.Doylies, from, each .co0cnveisnan.Peshawar, the British stronghold, near | sulted in the discovery of an ancient |.containing thése portions, known as | Cars ram enh 111110110 $150 MAIN FLOOR.\u201c Whitewear Values For Thrifty Buyers © sn.50 TO $7.00 CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES, AT HALF PRICE.LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRTS WORTH \u2018$1.25 TD 3; 75.MONDAY, $1.00.DRAWERS, SPECIAL AT 5ûc.NIGHT DRESSES, SPECIAL SALE PRICE; $1.50.We are making an unusual effort this week to.dispose of several large clearing lines of Whitewear.- These extraordinarily low prices for reliable qualities in well finished goods are sure to do it.YOU can \u2018save considerable money here on Monday.10 Co 4; i «+ * 12 doz.ladies\u2019 white underskirts, made of fine cotton.and cambrie rie, pe.Indied.sight dems, made : ai flounces, trimmed f lace msertion, cluster .square ebow sleeves; finished with beading po de ares us ion.long: res, vabues and silk ribbon and lace edging : 56, 58 and 60 ins.long.Special see 31.25 to $1.75.Sale price, each.$1.00 dti de a $1.50 10 doz.drawers of fine cambric; wide circular flounces trimmed many different styles : with lace fill; sizes 23, 25 and 27.Special vole price .« oo.50c with laces and embroi FIRST FLOOR.coumter-soiled : reg.YOUNG MEN'S OUTING ) \u201cKNEIPP\" LINEN MESH M.Capellani, the French actor and sinking-In-the- -quiokeands- - of Mont St.Michel, to be cinema \u201ctographed, \u2018 that he might have - \u2018himéoif as model for a sculpture.\u2014From the London Sketch.FOUR SUPER-DREADNOUGHTS.British Government Will Have Them Built at Yards on the Tyne.+ \u201c Newcastle-on-Tyne, July \u201c= ries received by the ship-bullding firm indicate that the British: Government will give out al- | \u2018most immedately orders for four 2a ditional super-Dreadnoughts; which it téd.will be od with 13 - In- |] \u2018was one of the best-known Horsemen on the contirient, having trained and driven some of the fastest horses in| the: world.Fo the past Tourteot or fifteen: years.he Had, besñ - manager nut Kill, & suburb of Fhiladelphis.ons} of the best stock farms in America.| Mn Webb was; à a resident of Win- niper for\u201d séventesr- years and was | \u2018the boom | ) of ehilaren fiumbered « We wanted to be fair\u201d Shel UNDERWEAR! choice of Famous physicians as the most hygienic underwear made; very comfortable for warm weather.show you Kneipp linen mesh shirts with short sleeves, and Xneipp linen mesh drawers, knee length.Price, ca $2.00 LADIES\u2019 HOSE SUPPORTERS .AND BELT BUCKLES Belt hose supporters in all colors, reg.SUITS AND STRAW HATS | ee \u201cA aubotantial- -saving in tid dearmg fine of | outing suits, in fine all wool homespuns and tweeds.They come in single and double\u201d breasted and two and three button styles: expertly tailored and perfect in fit and) finish: sizes 32 to 36: regular values up to $12.00.Monday, very special a.$8.49 | Our balance of young men\u2019s straw hats, all | i AE Fat | 3 35c to 65c vahie, for .19 Ji Belt Buckles, reg.50c md 65c | valve, clearing at.35c and 50c shin senson's goods, worth $1 to $2, clearing i Monday at Half Price.| rmsr FLOOR, 5 THIS s10 DIVAN, LIKE.ILLUSTRATION, MONDAY O x - The acme of comfort, conveniénee and attractiveness at the price i \u201c offered in this entirely new and useful piece of furniture.A lounge cot, \u201cA divan, a cosy comer, or a bed to suit your convenience.Consists a - Juxurious spiral spring of highly tempered and japanned sed wire.It \u201c gives you solid comfort, for # yields to.every impression.A good denim \u201ccovered mattress filled with carded cotton felt that wil bot get.lumpy or pack; legs fold for shipping or stowing away, and lock rigidly.when tw.An.exceptional ay.© \u2018 TA LUXURIOUS coven | ; \u2018 à LOT \u201cA DELIGHTFUL BED\u201d EX q Mattress of best Olive Green saving Mond $3.00 BLANKETS $159.5 Medium ized] union blankets of superior: quality : prety borden, ribbon bound: im de rs Special, pers perior quality and very good value at, \u201c\u2026n.»edss 2200.$1.00 durable English 0 téphone and the firemen were able \u20186 \u201cLook, ook, .took!\" said Polly, put the blade out after a stubborn to oe fot an ith to the \u2018pointed to.the roof of he he home ot .: Pbeipier, de ne had landed on the to it + Hatch pour on on water! serearied 41 \u2018was a favorite - \u201cexpression y ; 3 » third, but * \u2018was given with.such became hybterfoal, \u201cjte ba said, \u2018 GEORGIAN BAY CANAL PROMOTERS Government Guarantee of Bonds Win Be Asked: at Next Session of Parliament.; ,\u2026.wpecial to the Montreal Star Ottawa, July 24.\u2014-A deiermined.«f- fort will be put forward next session by the Georgian Bay canal advocates for Government guaranties 6! the bond:, if not of the whole project, at least, of one section.It is feit that erial part of it completed, the rest of the undertaking will we assured.- Meanwhile the federation of boards of trade is getting up \u2018an active propaganda.Municipalities are being urged to contribute.Ottawa, Hull.North Bay and several of the vuilev towrs have done so and a.fund for promoting the project is fast being raised.- Representatives of the company behind the scheme.who are in iha city at present, stated that where the start will most likely be urged is on the French River section.It is som» 60 miles in length and the cost wil! be does not wish to do the work as a national! one.will be strongly urked to put up' the three per cent.guarantee, with which assurance, it is announe- ed, private capital \u2018would be available for financing the undertaking.Arrangements are being made for carrying on an educative \u201ccampaign \u2026B&etting.forth the adxantages_ arising from the coniemplated work and endeavoring to enlist for it the fullest measure of public and parliamentary support.- CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.Notice of Incorporation of Several Ft New Companies Published.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 24.\u2014Captain Frank C.\u201cpointed an officer _in__ the fisheries protection service of Canada, with the master mariners rank.The Canada Gazette contains a proclamation placing into effect since July 4th in the City of Ottawa the provigion of the parliamentary enactment respecting juvenile delinquents.The Laurentian Chemical Company has been incorporated with a eapital- Montreal to produce and deal in wood alcohal, turpentine and other chemicals, Mesars.A.D.Gall.Rolland Prefon- \u2018taine, F.E.Lavell, W.Galibraith and B.A.York, all of Montreal, are The \u2018 Ancorporators.With \u2018a capital of $2.000, 000 the Canadian Graving Dock and Shipbuliding Company has been carry on business, chiefly in Montreal.es builders of ships.barges, lighters, etc.M.J.O'Brien and J.A.O'Brien - contractors, of Renfrew; W.Rouse und Gerald A.Dillon, of Montreal, and J.R.Roy, of Ottawa, are :ne incor- Porators.- - The name nf the George Murras Publishing Company has heen changed to the Montreal Standard Publishing Cômpüny, Limited.The amalgamation agreements have been filed with the Secretary of State, one between the Canadian Northern and the Alberta Midland Rafiway and the other between the Canadian Northern Railway: and the Saskatchewan and Northwestern Railway.The Canadian Thermos Bottle Co.wives notice of removal of its head of- gice to Toronto from Montreal.About six hundred patents are granted each year to British women upon inventions, ranging from articles distinctively feminine in nature to motors, railroad cars, flying machines end wireless -telegraphy.Enthusiastic Travellers.Members of the Canadian Freight \u2018Association, who have just returned from attending the recent convention at Halifax, are most enthusiastic in their praise of the hospitality shown them by the people of Nova Scotia Capital and by the officials of the In- tercolonial Railway.The convention at Halifax was an important one from a business standpoint.Halifax Harbor i$ one of the _Nery finest in the world, und the port 7 'Îs One of the few Canada has on the Atlantic Coast tifät has Uuninterrupteïd navigation in winter as well as in summer.With advantages such as these, Halifax hopes to become the great shipping port _of the Dominion.Hence the significance attached to a gathering of the masters of transportation held within its gates.To many who had never before tra- the Intercolonial Railway, the trip was a revelation, Leaving Montreal in the \u201cevening, the delegates found themselves in the early morning speeding through the beautiful valley of the Metapedia, and, needless to say.all were delighted with the scene, where at the \u201cMeeting of the Waters.\u201d there is a glorious panorama of glistening river dotted with verdure-clad isles and flanked by lordly mountains in _their brightest cloak of summer foliage.The railway men showe a Keen interest in the country,.and asked many questions of the 1.C, R.officials concerning this or that locality.Those seeking information were greatly pleased with the I.C.R.literature .supplied them, and more than one of the traffic officials spoke of the excellence of the guide books and other pamphlets issued by the Railway.The meals served on ing cars have been frequently praised by travellers, and those: gerved: on the western men with the.at dinner, they being given an opportunity to marvel at the various degrees of fineness in the flavor of fish witk-and -the-Bay-of Fundy: \u2014\u2014- The delegates énjoved arother of the Intercolonial's best aceni¢c features - as the trhin passed through the Cobe- quid Mountains overlooking the beautiful Wentworth Valley.Interested were they to know that they were at this point travelling at a height of 607 feet above the sea level.All were de- | lighted at the picturesque scenery among the mountains, with the pastoral picture of the winding valley below dotted here and there with the prosperous farms and fertile fields, During the final stage of the journey, \u2018between Truro and Halifax, à complimentary banquet was tendered the delegates by Mr.\u2018Tiffin, general .traffic manager of the Goyernment Railways\u2019 Managing - Bosrd.This roved a most enjoyable function, At lifax every arrangement for the des om fart.ok of the dela- é without they we a at borate programma of entertainment \u2018was provided for them during tho two > are at foïlowing He opening of the con: SHOWING ACTIVITY once the canal is started and a rhat-| © around $22 000,000.This amouxt willl include the cost of the terminal equipments.THe Government, if it _Btratford, of Vancouver, has been ap- - zation -of - $5690,000.-and- head office.in} incorporated to velled over so extended a portion of.gins special were thorgu@hly.enjoyed.Es- |.pecially delighted\u2019 were many of the.salmon\u2014served-} taken from the rivers of -New Bruñs- home ih the ledding hotels.An ela | THE FRESH AIR FUND CONTINUES ITS GOOD WORK Generous Friends Enable Little Children to Be Sent to the Country for Brief Health- Giving Visits.© Phe Work of the Fresh Air Fund Joy to many a home.The mothers in the crowded districts try to keep their little ones alive by keeping them out un the sidewalks in cradles or go- \u2018carts.It is pathetic to see how much of this.is done in the tenement house quarters.Mothers must work that -childrer may have food, and they leave their little tots out doors in\u2019 charge of other babies only a few years older.The.friends.of.the.Freah Air Fund enable them to relieve much distress and help the mothers and children to much-needed rest.it just remains for those who have been blessed.with this world's goods {bo say how long the work shall be continued and how many little lives shall be saved.\u2018Since last acknowledgment the following contributions have been receiv- ed by The Star in aid of the Fresh Air Fund: Prof.A.C.Jackson, Westmount, second subscription $15.00, previous subscription, $10.00.$25.00 \u201cTE PTT.seen sede sc 6.00 Mrs.A.=.Ogitvie.cesses ve 25.00 Mrs, G.B.Fraser.5.00 Mrs.James Ratterÿ, Egansville, a Ont, .ees.1,00 J.N.Hunter.eus « \u2026\u2026.2.00 \u201cM.M.H.,\u201d Calgary, Alta.s.\u2026 8.09 | Henry H.Lyman.seve em ee 10.00 G.E, Armstrong, M.D.10.00 \u201cA Friend\u201d, Dunham, Que.3.00 Miss Mary F.G.Douli.10.00 Alexander Keith Doull .10.00 YE.Koo ae.ceva 3.00 Miss Whish, \u2018Bobcaygeon, Ont.b.ou R.Hersey.\u201c65 ++ 40 ++ +s ».10.00 Geo.Hann nh.0.\u2026 5.00 \u201cA.B CU eee neue e 2.00 Geo.W.Gilmour.Waterloo, Que.5.00 Hon.J.K.Ward.5.00 Mrs.G.C.Hardy, \"Brockville, Ont.2224 4e 2220 2.1 25,00 Collections Trout Lake.St.Agathe, Que., Sanday services, per Archie Rutherford.5.00 J.A.Daly 5,00 \u201cF.H.W.,\u201d Williamstown, \u2018ont.5.00 Mrs.A.,T.C.eo 1, 5.00 W.\u20ac.Buckley.5.00 Colldcted by Chrissie McIntosh, Stanstead, Que.12.00 Miss Hunter.Ce eee 2.00 Proceeds of bazaar held by five litle girls at Mr.W.K.Duck- ° worth's residence, Lachine.Que, Lilian R.Duckworth, Mabel Amos.Kathleen Smith, Gny- neth Robertson and Winnifred Jennings.FN 0 11.00 Miss Ethel Plant ee A.2.00 Miss Gertrude F.Stevens, \u2018Waterloo, Que.\u2026.2,00 Rev.B.and.Mrs.Watson, East.Angus, Que.\u2026.Z00 \u201cCo Jd.> Stratford.Ont.\u2026.10D \u201cNo.Jar 18.00 A Friend.- 2:00 Miss Dorothy Booth.Foster, Hudson Heights, Que, Cee 1.00 F.W.MeLagan.25.00 G.Douglas.\"5.00 H Lunan, M _Ds Campbellton, \u201cNBT PO 5.00 From three little boys at Kam- ouraska, Que.J.,.3.00 Miss Ellen G.Steven, Waterloo, Que.[SP SX | I \u2018Miss Adelaide Mackean, Somers, Moncton, N.R.2.00 1 Samuel Foster Stevens, Waterloo, .a ue Cee 2.00 .Sydney Dawes, \u2018Lachine.Que.5.00 Reman T.Dawes, Lachine, Que, 5.00 After seeing the Home.3.00 Mra Geo.Mille Levigne.\u2018Que.2.00 Miss Maenee, Kingstom Ont.$5.00 R.P.F.\"Westmount.2.00 Proceeds of a childrén\u2019s bazaar held at Longueuil by Laura M#Lachlan; Geraldine Croga- Wetherman, Dorothy Cross and Irene McLachlan., .16.00 Phyllis Armstrong.\u2026 10 Jas.McKechnie.eae .\u2026 10.00 A.C.W.CR + .a 5.00 Donations in kind: \u2014 W.H.Scroggie, Limited, 3 large boxes hats for use of.inmates, TayIoF,Claremount avenue, omamount 1 electric fan for use of oma.LC \u2019 DIAMONDS MAY BE FOUND.Important Developments Looked.for.TT Ottawa Robbery Case.- Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.Ont.July 24-\u2014Important developments are.expected to-day in connection\u201d with the McMillan Qiamond | \u2018robbery Tor AGE Jamies Howard, | | \"KOH.-I-N OOR\u201d w= PENCILS wr Famous Wherever Pencils \u201cAre Used.46 cen fs being cCarried- along and bringing | \u2018reserve, 1 mwiith © dia BY-LAWS THAT ARE BROKEN-\u2014Protected sidewalk at the new Lay- ton.building St.Catherine street West.\u2014By Staff photographer.Nt Charles Wood and Howard Conrad are under arrest here.The detectives {say they have woven a chain of evidence about the accused and it is\u2014in-~ timated that during the day the stolen diamonds are likely to be located as à result of some hints thrown out.It is said that the accused operated in & number of gentlemen's furnishing stores previous to visiting McMillan's as a lot of haberdashery, now \u2018identi- \u2026- Jaws\u201d fer CITY OF MONTREAL : How \u2018Some Contractors Contractors Obey and Others are Allowed to Set Of.mit eat Montreal is richly endowed with by- \u201cWhenever a-man häsan \u2018axe to grind he gets a friendly alderman to try and work a bunch of by-laws.There \u2018are by-laws which amend or \u2018improve the Chiminal \u2018Code of the country.There are regulations truly paternal, and amendments which leave things in confusion.If it turn out inconveniént to obey a by-law people ignore, it, for the most part with no \u2018heavier pun- fshment than the throes and pangs of a \u2018guiltv consclence.The Star proposes to point nut a few of the by-laws which are in line with those in all large cities for the government and well-being of the community, which are constantly broken Hin-Montreal.With the assistance of a staff photographer an object.Jesson will be presented to show how city officials are performing their duty.One of the most important civic laws is that regulating the alteration and erection of buildings.Special means are provided for the public convenience fied as stolen, was found in their baggage.To _ and safety.while at the same time permitting the contractors every reason- BY-LAWS THAT ARE BROKEN~\u2014 How.the sidewalk is.well protected | at the new Murphy Block on St.Catherine street.\u2014By Staff photographer.CONSCRIPTION IK ENGLAND AND WANT T WOULD COST Some important figures showing the probable cost of conscription in Enz- land, were igsued recently in a White paper.The document was issued in pursuance of a promise of Lord Lucag, the Under-Secretary for War, to give an official estimate of the cost which would be involved by the scheme of training proposed Ly -the National Service League.: , The memorandum points out that the League has proceeded on purely.fallacious lines in making its estimates, and goes on to Show that the actual cost would be £12,970,000 per annum.made up as follows: \u2014 Administration and annual .£ 5,500,000 training .Extra recruit training,.6,000,000 Training staff .3,000,000 Special reserve .lL.120,000 £14,620,000 Less saving on pay .1,650,000 1 £12,970,000 When the normal cost of the Territorial force.£3,150,000, and the special £2,000,000, are deducted; the\" net increase on the estimates would he £7,820,000.it is also pointed out that a great increase in the \u201cestimates would be\u201d required in order to.provide additional | manoeuvring ground.Lords and the Army.-There was a little conversation, hot \u201cquite rising to the level of a debate, |- in the House of Lords resently which was not without a quaint sort of interest.For it happened that Lord Portsmouth wanted to know whether the Territorial army is intended to be able to meet an invasion in the ab- { sence of the striking force, or whether \u2018it was meant only to tackle a raid.The noble lord waa Under-Secretary\" for War when the Territorial army was schemed, and) he used to defend it and to explain it in the House of Lords with an enthusinam that could not have heen excelled had he been its author.For some reason or other unknown tothe public\u2019 Lord Porte mouth is no longer a member of the Government, and hé seems radre ready now to criticisé than to praise.\u2014 It ls quite an ordinary occurrence for a member of the House of Commons who leaves a Government-\u2014\u2014es- pecially if he leaves owing to circumstances over which he had no .con- trol\u2014to play the part of candid friend,\" but such a pérforïmance is less common; ih the Lords.The noble lord suggested that the purpose for which the: Territorial atmy had been organized had assumed u more ambitious character during the last 16 months.| Indeed.some speakers lind - declared that this force was intended to set the Imperial\u201d army free to leave this \u201c \u2018country.and-ta glue greater, freedom to-the-navy.\u2014bord-Portsmouth wanted to know if such statements expressed \u2018the views of tha War Office, There was & tims when Mr.Balfour \u2018used fo teach that this country need but only a raid: It was, therefore, important that \u2018the country shodld know: whether the Territorisl \u201cToros, was meant for raids or invasion Lord lucas who suce ed\u201d \u2018Lore Portsmouth at the War Office, tn.the f= \u2018duties of ihe\u2019 i medjiitely said there change In regard to thé Territorial | army since Lord Ports- Né ons a that the force in ugges 1 réndy 6 meet a Contihental army on equal \u2018terms A agen with proper training It ¢ Mage in Austria, Sold and\u2019 usd everywhere.1taelf.hs Antant) éd from official lite.| able privilege.The law is quite explicit, is in almost the precise térms of similar regulations in ail other cities, and can be understood by anyone who can read and write.© While provision is made for allowing the contractor to have the temporarv use of the street, only to store materials ed upon.Moreover, it must be substantially roofed over to protect the pedestrian from falling stones; bricks, etc.Here are the exact terms of the by, law: BIDEWALK MUST BE KEPT CLEAR \u201cSec.15.\u2014No building shall after the passing of this by-law be erected or on, the sldewalk must not be encroach- | COLONIAL HOUSE, MONTREAL, ANNOUNCE A Very Extraordinary Sale of Imported.Parisian Models ~ TO BE HELD MONDAY AND TUESDAY \u201c Sale to Take Place on the Fourth Floor i in the Dressmaking Parlors, back; size 36; reduced to $30.One Peacock Blue Empire | to $52.50.w The models will be sold.at ridiculously low prices, much below the cost of materials alone.no two alike, each being the product of a master designer and embodying | in a marked degree the charm and taste so characteristic of Parisian creations.Inspection of these models is invited at the earliest opportunity as the number i is exceedingly limited.Details here mentioned: \u2014 7 Tailor-made Costumes to be sold for $12.50; regular price $40.00.5 Afternoon Silk Gowns, to be sold less 75%- One Silver Grey Eolienne Empire Gown, panel front and Gown, size 38; reduced to $22.50.One Parisian Directoire Gown, in.blue, size 38; réduced i One Canary Color Rajah Silk Empire Gown, size 36; reduced to $40.00.One Golden Empire Gown duced to $18.00.\u2014 One special Shantung Silk i duced to $26.50.2 \u2018only Muslins, to be sold for $15.00; regular $35.00.There are of Satin de Chine, size 36; re- Gown, in old rose, size 36; re- | Win a Kodak and Submit Them.Win One of the Twenty- Five Other Prizes.(8x10) From Your Own Negative.Enter the Photographic Competition.Your Films in the Kodak Department, Ground Floor, Then Make Your Snapshots No Entry Forms Required.All Particulars at Kodak Department.Win a Sepia Toned Enlargement Purchase Hats for $3.50, that were from $7.75 to $10.50.Hats for $4.50 that were from $12.06 to $13.75.Hats for $6.50, that were from $15.00 to $19.00.FINAL REDUCTIONS ON TRIMMED MILLINERY : \u2018In order to clear the balance of Spring and Summer Millinery.so that ample room may be secured for the new y Fall goods, it has been decided to offer the balance now on hand at-the following extraordinarily low prices: Hats for $8.so! that were from Hats for $10.00, that were from $30.00 and upwards.\u201cWomen\u2019s Outing :Hats, $1.00 each.Children\u2019 s Muslin \\ Hoods and Hats, at Half Price.$19.50 to $26.co.duty of the Mayor to see that the city officials perform their duty.It is notorious \u2018that streets have been rendered impassable for months.| TAL the new annex to the Windsor Ho-\u2019 tel, temporary warehouses and offices and steam engines occupied the sidewalk during the entire progress of the 1 work, and two streets were completely closed to traffic.\"In the case of one of the handsomest additions to the east end business blocks, on St.Catherine street, comparatively \u2018autge wooden structures were erected and during the whole progress of the building, pedestrians had to walk in the mud and slush of the roadway in constant peril of being struck by street cars.- Instances might be multiplied to show how flagrantly the law was violated.In fact, at one time when there was an unusually large amount of building going on.the new Heat Light and Power building was about the only place in town where building operations\u201d were in progress that there was any pretence of obeying the law- BÉLAWS THAT ARE BROKEN\u2014 altered,.and no work affecting the strength or fire risk of any building or part thereof shall be done without a permit from the Inspector, nor except in conformity with the provisions of this by-law.(a) Permits for the use of streets shall be obtained and paid for as provided in section 19; hut in no case shall more than one-third.of the street be so occupied, and such occupation shall only be for deposit of materials required for.the building, = \u201c(b) In no case shall the permit to deposit materials on the street exceed one-third of the street between curb stone and curb stone.car rails are laid on any street, such materials shall not be lald within eighteen inches of the nearest rail, \u201c¢e) In front of any building erected on the line of the street the footpath shall be at all times clear of any obstruction.\u2019 In cases where footpaths actual level, \u2018sald footpaths shall be strongly built, so as to carry a rini- mum foot, and proper steps and railings to tive access to and from it.(à) Said footbaths, whéther on the \u2018path, and the | shall be sufficiently strong ocarty safely a roof of \u2018at least (2) inches thick, and té bear the welgnt o hae falling material from upper \u201cstories.so as to It iy expressly made the duty of the \u2018is obeyed.but It is also the the police to 8d that all by-laws and other laws are obeyed.It Is also | \u2018Where the street | shall require to be raised above their |/ load of 150 ibs.tothe square | street level or raised, shall be.rooted| À 2.j40 at least.clear from: the | \u201cframing of sald roof Bald rool 0 be water tizbt.\u201d| _ .Lord Roberts declared | DUTY OF BUILDING INSPECTOR.| j that no fi vas not only possible, =} but probable.\u2018Building In Inspector to ade that the law | S| ae.Jae A long stretch of sidewalk closed to -the- public_at corner of St.Alexander and _8t.Cathefine streets.; \u2014By Star photographer.It is no use to say that the law cannot be strictly catried out.It is obeyed to the letter in other cities, and in many piaces the sidewalk protection ds & neat and even ornamental structure.Not only when the building is being put up, but especially where old buildings are being demolished, is it important that the aidewalk shouldbe roofed in to protect the public from the stiffing Hme and falling bricks.SOME NOTABLE EXAMPLES.\u201cExamples are given to-day of what is going on.On the corner known as ya.pee | ae rest pt oF poco place De ey | he rosdway for pedestrians \u2018Further on Ht.bingo the : couple of plants beisg Out in] down and the sidewalk is simply fenced across dnd is several feet deep with rubbish, pedestrians being .cb~ Uged to walk in street.On the corner of St.Catharine and 8t.Alexander streets, and the site of} the St.Gabriel church, a steel fence forces the pedestrian info the read and St.Alexander street Is pretty \u2018nearlÿ- closed up with teams-and mas terial.WHERE LAW 18 OBEYED.Further west.an addition is fo be made to the Murphy dry goods block.A building is being taken down and |: another is té be put up.Before any work was commenced the sidewalk was carefully roofed in with heavy beams and planks, affording complete protection.and no obstruction to foot passengers, Here is occular proof that the law can be carried out.Again, further west on St.Catherine, a new building is to be erected for the Layton piano people.Hers, too, before work was commenced the contractors roofed over the sidewalk as required by law.; These are Klven as (flustrations of \u2018how some contractors are allowed to break the law with impunity, while others\u2014whether voluntary or other- wise\u2014respect the rights of the public and obey the law.GRADE CROSSING PROBLEM.| Raliway Commissioners Decide Upon Policy to Pursue.In a circular issued from the office of Mr.A.D.Cartwright, secretary, the Board of Railway Commissioners of Canada have made an important declaration of their policy in regard to the level crossings problem in Canada.The circular follows: \u201cIt is apparent from the legislation of last session, the discussion in Par- +1ament \u2018and the general expression of public opinion that the Board is expected to initiate a definite mavement towards the elimination of level crossings and the protection of others that -may-be-regarded -as dangerous: - \u201cIt is the desire of the board to deal with this matter in a way that will not be unreasonably onerous upon the railway.companies, but at the same: time it fully appreciates the fact that little: can be accomplished without large expenditure and therefore it is parti ¢ularly anxious that no mistakes shall be made and that no expense shall be incurred which is not fully warranted.THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED.\u201cThe board has; for some time been collecting information and particulars regarding the crossings that require protection but before acting in the matter thoroughly the proper course to pur.i sue \u2018would be to ask the railway com- antes themselves to furnish a list of gs upon their lines that in their croi should be the ones to make à -start at, as it would seem that those upon\u201d whom the responsibilities of rail way operations rest should be the best as to hé.pans upon heir.arfous lines that are the.most ! aa the middle of tne} ME AN ENGLISH TOWN Higham Ferrers Dismayed Over Proposal\u2019 of Lord Fitzwilliam, the Principal Owner.! The population of Higham Ferrers, England, numbering about 8,000, view .with \"dismay the proposal of Bari Fitz.william to sell the town.\u2018 Lord Fitzwilliam\u2019s control over Higham Ferrers is more completo than mere figures indicate.His estate oc- cuples 752 acres out of a total of 1,945 in the borough.The inhabited houses on the Parl's estate number 150, and the assess- able value of his property ts £2,452 out of a total of £8,296.The King, as & matter of fact.is a much.jarger landowner here than the Earl, but the Fitzwilllam estate is in the heart of the town, where most of the people \u2018live, and where nearly all the business is done.\u201cThe sale of Higham Ferrers.at a\u2019 time when we have learnt to make headway in business, would arrest the development of the town amd bring about great confusion\u201d Councillor A.E.Wright, a prominent boot menu- facturer.said: \u201cGreat numbers of working people own their houses, and every facility has been given by both our landlords - the Duchy of Lancaster end.the Fitzwilliam family.\u2018This large number of small own- os would suffer immensely by such {taken in the coming celebration of thé \u201cNumber of this occasion.It will be a property slump as the sudden sale ot the Higham estate would produce.It would mean a great loss, too, for the corporation, which owns sixty houses, and for the friendly societies \u2018and the local land soclety, which also hold much property on behalf of the working classes, BEAUTY Moves the World The dynamic power of beauty is felt so strongly that without it woman feels herself to be defrauded.\u2018DON'T BE DEFRAUDED-we are sure you will not after seeing what Madame Marie can achieve for you.HER MASSAGES AND SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS never fail to cure all blemishes and leave the face young, fresh and beauti- ul.Consultation Free.Reasonable Prices.For' the body, Madame Marie has wonderful \u2018Electrical Applicators, which are infaliable in curing rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, nervousness, weak spine, etc.SPECIAL HAIR WORK Ta complete your Coiffure, you may need some extra Puffs, Payche Knots, Curls, Real Transformation, ête.\u2026 of real \u2018hair.All of these you can secure from Madame Maris, or you can have them made up of your own cutiings and combings.- The very latest novelties and de- § signe from Paris.SUPERFLUOUS HAIR _extremely low.There are plenty of houses with four or five rooms with rentals of a shilling or eighteen pemce .a week.The Fitzwilliams never disturb their tenants, but if the town is | wold,\u201d if will fall \u2018into speculative investors.\u201cThey 11 want interest om their moñey, and rents are sure to rise.\u201d I understand that the Earl has given careful consideration to the borough*s \u2018petition, and it.is hoped that he may not press the immediate sale of the whole estate in bulk.CANADIANS IN NEW YORK.Among the Canadians at New York hotels this week were A.H.Campbell, Montreal, Park Avenue; kK, C.Harrison, Montreal, Victoria; D.Lown, Montreal, Cadillac; C.J.Reid, Montreal, Brostell, E.Blont, Montreal, Navarre; B.Calder, Montreal, King Edward; W.Alexander, Montreal, Broz- tell; H.N.Friedman, Montreal, St.Denis; B.Levitt, Montreal, St.Denis; W.J.Walker, Montreal, Victoria: J.O.Cote, Montreal, New Amsterdam; P.de Grasbois, Montreal, sterdam; T.Skinner, Mra.T.Skinner, Montreal, Grand; E.Senecal, Montreal, Marlborought, A.J.Auger, Quebec, Murray Hill; Mrs.A.A, Charie- bois, Montreal, Marlborough; E.Daude, Montreal, Victoria: N.Dorual, Montreal, Cadillac; Mrs.N.Rorval, Mont- | real, Cadillac; A.J.Dugal, Montreal, st.Denis.t a +, are less than 2 cents a ride.and workin people pay only half that between 5 à & in the morning and 6 to 7 at night.2 - SI ; \u201cMONTREAL'S GREAT GELERRA- There certainly is a lot of interest \u201cOld Boys' Reunion\u201d when théy come back to Montreal to celebrate.from September 13th to 20th, The celebratiun will be unique in many ways, and The Standard of Montreal has! in preparation a Bouvenit lasting remembrance of this great week: \u2018 Mañy who have seen the advance shiets 6f this number claim that it will be one of the finest commethor- \u2018ative numbers ever published in Canada, and will, be taken back willy pride by every person wha joins this celebra- {+ tièn.It wif! be the finest kind of son.yenir.to.send abroad to.anyone who cannot ¢ dome: x fact, it will Be an him the ¢ \u201cRents.under the Earl's regime are 8.\u2018the hands of New Am-} Street car fares Tn Bordeaux France, |}.\u2014REMOVED- PERMANENTLY, \u2018Call or write regarding any of the above.Correspondence strictiy confidential.+ .Madame ' Marle's Peerless Face \u201cBleach and ~Electricing will cars \u2018any skin, no matter how pimpled, freckled, moth-patched, wrinkled or sallow it may be.The two, $5.Send 4c in stamps for illustrated Booklet, \u201cThe Soul of Beauty.\u201d Madame Marie 485 St.Catherine Street West \"TEL.UP 3079.Stamp for Reply.Ce NBR II All sizes and \"styles, made of the highest grads duck, kept in stock, and made to order.\u2019 : Prices on Application._.Made on the Shortest Notice.| THOS.SONNE, Sr.AWNINGS, SAILS, FLAGS \u201c198 COMMISSIONERS.SPREER \u2018Phone M.1181 We have for Immediate delivery a large quantity of good Red ng Bricks at reasonable prices.Stinson-Reeb Ruflders\u2019 Supply Company, Limited, 904 Eastern Townships Bank Bidg.Main 408 and 408.27% 6 .sn etat * As part of the education of the lish naval divers, the beginners taught how to save themselves, hour they\u2019 became exhausted, by allow their suits to fi] with alr and shoot rapidly upward to the &uifdce, whe \u201cthey are dragged into the host Hy Atiendants.Try our \u201cOptica: department.365 St James se i\" ter By J his age., of Geneva and to Calvin.MONUMENT TO COMMEMORA THE REFORMATION \u201cpart of the observance of 400th an NS.niversary of Calvin\u2019s Co ; \u2018Birth, \u2019 1 \u2014 \"Tha festivities in connection with the laying of the first stone of the international monument to commemorate the Reformation took place recently at feneva, the old church of St.Gervais beinæ the centre of.the celebrations.\u2018The cfficial ceremony was opened by M.Lucien Gauthier, president of the Monument Committee, who welcomed the many eminent foreign representatives of Protestantism who had come from all parts of the world.Dr.Voighs, president of the Supreme Evangelical Council of Gormany, read a telegram fromthe Emperor Willlam in which His Majesty expressed his pleas- pre at learning that among the statues td figure in the monument were those of three of his noble ancestors, Coligny, William of Orange, and Frederick Wil- Ham of Brandenburg, and the great interest which he took in-the celebrations.: Coe : Speeches were delivered by Lord Kinnaird, Lord High Commissioner to the Church of.Scotland, and by the delegates of the Grand Duchy of \u2026 Baden, Hungary and.Moravia.The ceremony formed a part of the 400th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin.It was on the tentH day ef July; 1509, at Noyon, in Picardy, France, that John Calvin first saw the light.Calvin is credited with the per: \u2018formance of several things which have had an influence upon history.He systematized the doctrine of Protest- - gntism and organized its ecclesiastical _discipline.As a religious teacher; a- \u201csocial legislator and as a writer he is credited with being second to none in His theological teachings and «his new church polity did more than al] other influences together to \u2018weld Into a whole the scattered forces of the Reformation.His teathings have \u2018had à marked place in the history of the United States, especially mm New England, where the stern tenets of his doctrine long held sway.Bancroft at- - tejbutes modern republican liberty to the influence! of Calvins little republic Calvinism had a large influence in promoting the Independence of the United States Calvin died in Genava on May 27, 1564.\u201cJohn Calvin\u2014whose name Is also spelt Chauvin, or Cauvin, or Caulvin\u2014 Was à man at one time trained for the \u201cia, whé bécäme one.of the most cele- WA wer to the representations brated of Protestant reformers.as he was also one of the acutest of Protestant théologians.All religions breed not euly their saints.but also their tyrants, thinkers of a hard and resolute type.who.through sheer logic mercilessly applied, wrap up the principles of their faith In garments of forbidding auster- City.\u201cThere nre few that\u2019 be saved\u201d \u201cvonéof the Kéyhôtés of the Calvinist] faith, has as its consequence far the individual thinker, anxious for hts own salvation, a rule of life, a system of morals.a code of beliefs, exceedingly Berd-eut, defintte and uncompromising.A YOUNG PROTESTANT.His father, Gerard Calvin, seems fo have been a distinguished man in his ing.a considerable \u2018position in he.district.His mother was called Jeanne Lefranc.the daughter of an innkeeper at Camhray, a very pious woman, who is alto sald to have possessed considerable personal attractions.From his mother, doubtless, the son inherited that innate tendency to - personal piety which made him so different from most of his contemporaries.A career of ecclesiastical preferment was carly open.to him, but Calvin was not destined to become a priest of the Church of Rome.His father began to think somewhere about 1529, that the most lucrative profession for his son was the law, while the boy himself was anxious to relinquish the ecclesiastical Life.for no other reason than because he dif not agree with the Roman position.The doctrines of the Reformation, in short, had been spreading widely throughout France during the years that ha delapsed since Luther had published his theses against indulgences, convulsing public opinion, not in Germany alone, but in all the countries adjacent.When Calvin came to Paris, in 1529, he lodged with a tradesman, Etienne de la Forge, who belonged to the reforming sect, and the.beginning of the persecution of the reformers, under Francis I, only con- \u201cfirmed some of the more ardent dis- siplés in their faith, being seized and imprisoned, and only] & hasty retirement from Paris to Saint- .omge- and Nerac, the residence of the Queen of Navarre, enabled him to con- \u201ctinue his career, - \u2018Calvin's \u201cInstitutes.\u201d From the year 1534 onwards Calvin was recognized as absolutely the foremost evangelist of his time.His personal character was in strict aceord- ance with the doctrines which he laid down.His earnestness was undeniable.His studiousness was such as to.impair largely his health! \u201cI have not time,\u201d he once wrote to a friend.\u201cto look out of my house at the hless- ed sun, and if things continue thus .1 shall forget what sort of appearance ft has.When I have settled my usun) business 1 have s0 many letters tu write, 86 many questions to answer that many 8 night js spent without an offering .of sleep belng, brought ta Nature\u201d And his faithful historian, Beza, referring to his protracted vigils, declares that at a very early period he was sowing the seeds of various flilnesses in after life.resulting in hi premature death.His great work, The Institutes of the Christian Re- \u2018lUgfon\"\u2014a work which: \u2018was continuously \u2018expanded, but which originally appeared only in the form of six chap- ters\u2014was composed a defence ot _On_ more _than |_ .onos occasion Calvin ran some risk\u2014of Chureh party.under Francis tha the Protestants were really Anahap- § tists, -who- called in question -all- clvit magistracy.It is worthy of remark: that this book \u2018of Calvin's, which ie, '® \u2018complete outline of the \u201ctheological | system which has since borne hia name.was produced_ when the author was only 25 years of age.He never seems to have changed hia views on any essential point-\u2014-a very remark- John Calvin, able proor of the maturity of his \u2018mind and his opinions.At the same time, the fact seems to suggest a certain.inaccessibility of intelligence, a certain.want of .receptiveness, possibly, even, a hardness of nature and disposition, repelling all other influences than those to which, as a youth, he had been accustomed.Probably all reformers are cast in much the same mould, for, unless they were men of a single idea.they would hardly be \u2018able to produce the extraordinary effects on the world of which their intense personal conv fction is the immediate cause.meme Life in Geneva.Calvin's intention was to leave \u2018France and settle at Basel, but, in consequence of the disturbed state of the country, he had to take a route which led thfough Geneva, and the town.which was only intended as a résting-place, became through the rest of his life the chief home of his labors.In.Geneva, which wil always he associated with the name of Calvin, he made acquaintance with Farel, a resolute man, who saw at once that in Calvin\u201d he might secure ah tnvalu- \u2018able preacher and the firmest of sMies.\u2018Calvin at first was anxious to proceed on his journey.and pleaded that he.wanted time for personal improvement, before he tould hope to begin, with any succesa, active ministerial work.But to the energetic TFarel \u2018this seemed \"a mere\" \u2018pretext for indolence.\u201c1 tell you,\u201d he exclaimed, \u201cin answer to this prevence of your studies, in the name of Almighty God.that if you will not devote yourself with us to the work of the Lord, the Lord will curse you as one seeking not Christ so much as himself.\u201d Startled by what Calvin himself calls \u201cthe formidable obtestation\u201d of Farel, and from his twenty-eighth year onwards settled in Geneva, where, with the exception only of a brief interval, the rest of his life was passed.Calvin and Fare! between them drew up a regular religious, moral, and social discipline for the citizens of Geneva.\u201ca very stern regimen - of life, against which, it must be confessed, the Genevese thomselves more than once protested.For some twenti™ years his stormy and controversial life, devoted to the propagation of a creed full of austerity.was occupied with personal antagonisms and religious disputations.There were the disputes with Pighius and Bolsee, but the episode of Ser- vetus is more remarkable and.significant.Servetus was undoubtedly a heretic, from the strict point of view-\u2014 perhaps even a Pantheist.At the trial! Calvin was.of course, the accuser; and Servetus was unable to persuade his Judges that he was otherwise than guilty.As a matter of fact, he was condemned to be burnt to fleath, and the sentence was carried out où Oct.27th.1853.\" The only contested point is \u2018whether, apart from the reasonable severity of An accuser who hates and loathes the doctrines of his enemy.there is also to be found in Calvin a eertain amount of personal spite and animosity against Servetus himself.Without doubt, he said on.ore occasion that, should Servetus come to Geneva.\u201cso far as his authority prevailed, he should never leave the city alive.\u201d But that might have been intended as much for à warning as an expression of vindictiveness, | Points of Dispute.4 re \u2014Sérvetus's- \u201cheresy was not put an ena to by his death, and a further dispute rent in twain the reformed body, which must have been a sore grief to Calvin himself.It was the right un- -derstanding of the Lord's Supper which formed the point of contention between the two sections of the party.The Lutheräns held\u2014that in the Eucharist the body and blood of Christ were ob- Je- .ively present.so that the communicants actually partake of it.Calvin and his reformers maintained that there is only a virtual presence of Christ\u2019s body and blood, and.consequently, only a spiritual participation thereof by faith.In the midst of all these protracted troubles, cares.and complications, this energetic and undaunted servant of the Lord found time to write à number of works of diffefent kinds, But in the year, 1364, when Calvin was 85 years of age, his studious life produced: its natural results of constant illness.His sedentary habits, his restless and indefatigable mental activity.told on his originally fragile constitution, and fever, asthma, stone, and gout were {he price he had to pay.for his self-sacrificing Zéal.Even in tle midst of sufferings he was always occupied with work and it expostulated with he would answer, \u201cWould you wish that tite Lord should find me idie when Hé comes\u201d In the 35th year of His age.on May 27, the Reformers In France, and an wu.-of the; pes.Calvin quietly expiréd In, thé arma his friend Beza.\u201cx have beeit & wits\u2019 eu REV; JOHN MACKAY, AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SUNDAY, JULY seh.11 fms Life's Quality and tte Drugmte.\u201d\u201d I pA Memory RE v.| | Douglas Methodist Church Corser St.Catherine and Chomedy sta.W.R.YOUNG, B.A., D.D., Pastor | Morning Service, 11 o'clock.Ti 10.x.-0n0 058 au, non Des MiSs HULBIG.tee wed Baw \u2018en \u201cMy Shephiera UARTETTE.+.ve ced an tes sudan ses vee Wed Win wan \u201cGod 1s « épirit\u201d Sacrament \u2018of Lord's Supper at : Evening Servite, 7.o'clock, Suhjeet: pe BOLO.ses ses ese .: MISS BRADFORD. A > i atari .several of tha local crews have en- Kathleen Holland have left to join Mrs.at the Lake TAN for Vankleek Hill, where she will make GASPE BASIN The Favoilte Epot fur Health and S Mrs, FT.H, Sadler and son, of Mont- ; or the various events, i) , ies , , Miss MuVicar \\s Miss P.Burch's guest\u2019 > a short visit with friends before re- Charming R t for 8 lene feras hme Webber.is spending her R.Buchanan and Miss Olive Buchanan at Cosy Corner.real, are guests of Mrs.H.A.Black.| turning to Montreal.: csort for Sporiumen ne holidays in the Lanrentians, at Lac 24 ms Doan.ne A returned to town.tests ow Rtanley and J.Blackwell rea OtBe Dubols and family.oS panel Mrs.Brown and Miss C.Brown, of The vleinity att.\u201c- teautlful scenery.f \u2018 \u2019 7 at T st agai 3 al, i , > - 8 etd Des Isles.The Messrs.Everard Chadwick and [ Mr.Frank Findlay has been visiting weeks, : Flawkesbury, have heen recent guests Rave \u201ctne privilèse oi ramon And woah The Misses Isabella and Alice Ste- W.Chdawick spent Saturday on the friends here.Archdeacon Ker, of Montreal, and Mrs.© r.Kessuth and the Misses Mar- fishing in connection with the house.wart.accompanied by their brother, Mr.jin Mr.Guy, Dalpe de here for a short Ker, have arrived to pass several weeks oN F.Tinni ¢ ott \u2018 Salmon and Trout Fishing Par Excellen Charlie Stewart, left on Saturday for ed at a houday.at Pine Cottage.r.F.nn ing, oO! awa, was in > Ns Falls, Mr.J ve, Pointe CI aire this, A party of young people walked down The Montrealers who are at the Myrtle town this week.- Baker s Hotel \u201c rs\u201d Thornton leaves shortiy.on-an ee & ; from Wile om Saturday, and, after a Cottage this week are.Mrs.Estelle Al- Mr: C.Curry, of Montreal, was In - \u201cDPENED JUNE IST.) ! short stay at the a, returned by the \u2014 and sons and Fred.Donal t ; \u2019 so long a n y : .s \"| - own on Monday.& and favorably k .off {15 3 ; extended visit to friends in St.Paul, The Misses Kate and Isabel Robert- afternoon train.; Miss Estelle Cochrane, of Montreal, ar- day class accommodation for Tourist, Thos Minn.son have left for Kenebunk Beach.\u2019 Among the arrivals at the lake this rived Tuesday at her cottage, the Mount _\u2014 the comforts of home.; Mrs.Liffiton, vas the guest of Mrs.The owners of the yacht Elva, the week are; Messrs.A.M.Murray.E.G.Royal.Before making your plans for vour sg C rningham, Quinn avenue this week.Messrs.Gordon, Rule and A.Sunder- Higginson, W.G.Edson, Mrs, and Miss Mrs.\u2018Fheviard, of Montreal, will arrive HUDSON-ON-THE-LAKE.mer outing be sare 10 rite for terms & a «lnfor on ta Mr.Thos.Lyon, was among last son\u2019 have left on & érulse Gp the Ot.Armstrong, Mr.and Mrs.J.J, Jepheott, Monday to occupy a cottage on Old Or- Mr.Jerold, Miss C.Jephcott, T.H.Jul- chard avenue.Mr.C.Kastel was the week-end guest week's.visitors.taw NE rat 129 32 FAKERE, HOTEL Gaspe, @ Miss Dorothy Wilks is visiting Miss Thômpson, A Medill, Me.and Mra.Jus GMs, SW Cuthbert, w.Cuthbert, of Me.and Mrs Decoursey ing his holl- .© aur] Penny in Granby.Que ST.LAMBERT.| Geamereh dns ile Mids MEGald, tos ary Ofer \u2018od bl, ames Meck | ange wit we 8 of Soleo | \u2014 .The Bachelors of the .\u201cBachelors ./ he.Melrose Club are camping on \u2018Echo \u201cWHITE MOUNTAINS 4 Miss M.Stanley, and Miss Brew.week from Montreal.1 Point \u2014_ : oin Mr.Robt.A, Eakins, of Montreal, is at Messrs, Eckhart, Miller and Bremnan Res!\u201d have issued invitations for their | The Tuesday evening hops at \u2018the \u201c Are Vou Planning Your Vacation?|r=s sifevoe\u2019\" &e annual dance, which will be held on Boat House are proving delightful so- ( ! .Ye Surf House with his family.Friday.the 30th inst.cial gatherings for the not-outs and Miss cr ACHINE, fsabell Bick Miss E.MacFarlane, of- Montreal, As are éponaîne thelr holidays here.tor OPEN JUNE 13th.Finest view in the mow 4 \u2018 tr.Edwin Smith was visiting friends their friends, consequently very PODU- erdike are among the fortunate ones Ttaying, at the Granite City Hotel.this week, DE * If you are, you will want the best to be had in the way of health, rest tains.Pure Npring water.Private bath ! bere on Saturday.lar with the younger set.who have embarked upon a trip to Eu.M- M.Dennis, of Montreal, has regls- Mrs.Larkins and two sons have taken and pleasure.You will find all these in superabundance at ABENAKIS Electrio (ghts and all modern {improves - The laying of the corner stone of the rope.tered at the Western this week.rooms forthe remainder of the summer SPRINGS.ments.rite for terms and booklet, J.LACHUTE.\u2026.&onvent in course of erection here was | \"Miss I.Bronow was among those from .\u2014_\u2014 on McNaughten avenue.As a summer and fall resort the ABENAKIS, SPRINGS is unrivalled.: >\" : 135 30e08 attended by a large number .of resl- out-of-town \u2018who attended the lachine KAMOURASKA.Mr, T.Ryan, the week-end guest of Its commodious.hotel, the health-giving Springs.\u201cits round of pleasure, all Miss Edith Williams, of Montreal.dents and visitors on Sunday after-| Boating Club dance last week.Col.W.H.Schneider, has returned to combine to crown !t Queen of Canadian resorts.pe PES a was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Me-|noon, when clergy from the city were Mr.C.Dumeresqué was in town last] Dr.and Mrs.Grant and Miss Helen Ottawa.CUISINE UNSURPASSED.ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS.i REE Cov for a few davs.present.week.Grant, of ero have arrived at Misg Ella Muth is spending the balance \u2026 LIBERALLY CONDUCTED.MODERN CONVENIENCES.R WH \u20ac Cotes Faith Henry, of Montreal, \u2018ts |PTEsenl OC nbèrs \u2018of the Protestant Sun- Mr George McDonald is occupying his Wards .byterlan Church, of OL he summer with her sister, Mrs.HEALTHY LOCATION.LIGHTED WITH GAS.ITE MTS.ending the summer with Mrs.Hol- ; summer residence on Riyerside Drive.Fhe American Presbyterian Chu of Donald Logan.BELL 'PHONE and G.N.W.TELEGRAPH OFFICE IN HOTEL.i ; spending day schools here have decided to hold Montreal.have opened a mission, house \u201cTur re ay ¢ Miss Grace Gelbride sailed this week- ntreal.ve op n, house, Mrs.Thorpe has been visiting at Kill SANITARY PLUMBING AND SEWERAGE.; ay land.at \u201cIvan Bower.\u2019 a union picnic on Saturday, July SL {for Europe, where she will spend two Mrs.Hudon and children are the guests kare for the past two weeks.THE KEARSATGE- Miss Fa an days it her when a special.train.will.convey.the.months visiting friends and relations.fot Mrs, Chalon.ott and Mr.Syd Le Mr.D.Burdon spant the week-end with 0 NORTH CONWAY, N.H spend ing the su arty to Otterburn Park, where the Mr.Eric Carr Is spending a few weeks u ' his family\u201d at -4dpine Grove.ABENA KIS SPRINGS aunt, Mrs.Beckham.Say will be spent.in the Gpper end of the town.Mesurier spent the week-end here.Mr, Cletand, Hho has been visiting his ° Miss Mamie Marshall, of Montreal, Mrs.W.B.Powelt and family have Diss A.Fraas, of Cote St.Paul, was of eR apy: Oo lontreal, is the guest son, has returned home.he most satisfactory and \u2018Îeast'expensiv rt in Canad Open June 28th.A welect Hotel, - .- ° - ; e resort in a.3 , ED?week-end in town, visiting|jeft for Portland and will spend the Wednesday.0° on Brewster avenus last hear.and Mrs.LéFalvre and daughter chine.and\u2019 Mrs.Derry have left for La : Everything for: your comfort and enjoyment.PE improved this senson:.4 nés.remainder of the summer on Jittle| Mr.Chas.La _| have rented a cottage for the season.MUSIC.PING PONG.CLOCK GOLF, TENNIS, GOLFETTE.TETHER utiful walks and drives\u2019 golf 7 Miss Martina McClay.of Montreal Diamond Island.a nesday.ws was in town last Wod- \u201c7s \u201cMenard and family have arrives [gare fu aura ec terd, Lakeholme, left TENNIS, BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, CROQUET course on hotel grounds.Write 4 1 Ta ne Ee ven and rs.James Mr.and Mrs.Harry Horstan have iss W.Hart was visiting friends on at Langlois\u2019 Hotel, Miss K.O'Conner spent Saturday and Use of Boats.Pool Tables, ete, ABSOLUTELY FREE to guests.for Hiuairateä booklet.and rates, 4 -Mac . 5 A .spend 2 month at Comfo \"arm.- he ; t , 7 s .Pore.the week-end at their homes Mr.and Mrs.Bert Clare, accompanien Miss Muriel Tickle was among the Mr.and \"Mrs.Nicholson, of Mnntreal, Surrey.have registered at the Chateau h tol with fresh + nd salt wat bathe, Ly timp peautifui beach, and Kcineve, ete presses of the Lv Mr.J.R.Eakin, of Westmount.spent FY their son, have left for a couple of guests pt he Lachine Boating Club are spending the summer In Bonaville.Mrs.N.P.Boucher, of Montreal, ia Pa swimming oo goit ete er ba fishing and boaung.Bitiard room.sparious gardens.firsts , ; : th aine ast., Wêek.s Hanhineton, à ontreal, is spend- spendi the summe \u2018 : class cuisine, Heads at his summer residence weeks\" holiday on s Main 9 or iets Mrs 3 Ryan are the guests ing a short time at Maple Grove Cot- Hlchellen.ummer at the Manoir \u201cFor Rates, Booklets, ete.apply to Contagions.ineane and Portes eg | ., .«Bride, lake shore, this tage.Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Alleyn, of Mont- H.M.PATERSON.M Manetr Ri) b 1 not received.\u2018Two resident phvsiclans, : week.Mr; Anthony and family, of Montreal, real, have registered at the Ch - ee » Manager.Munetr Hichelleu, Murray Ray, P.Q.Capacitv fn.Rooms.0c a day an ABENAKIS SPRINGS NEW GLASGOW AND ST.LIN.Mr.G.Norman Clarke and Mrs.| arrived In Bondville Saturday.ray.ve reise at the ateau Mur F.F.BOWEN, Manager, Tadous se Hotel, Tadousae, P.Q.ward.Write, telograph or Coophone : .Mr.CG.Currie, Montreal, spent Sun- Clarke left this morning for an extend.Mr.Jackson and family.of Montreal,| Colonel and Mrs.Nellis, of St.Johns, : ; 130 156 Saw E.MEIRE, Mgr., The progressive euchre party, which day in St.Lin, the guest of Mr, D.G.ed visit to Lient.-Col.Clarke, ot Kirk are spending the rémainder of the sum- Que.have taken a cottage in the central a pur Sanatorium, Three Rivers.P.@ wag given on Friday evening was the Whidden.Ella.Yorkshire.Eng.mere yee.th tof M w Park oi (Re tags : 11 28 largest of the season.The lady's first Mr.dames Patterson is spending the .lor is the guest o rs.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Duggan.gave a ue T | À Gomery at Comfort Hill Farm.z .BELLEVUE HOTEL, R do Lo prize was won hy Mrs.E.L.Taylor, of gymmer at Mr.James H, Lloyd's: CHATEAUGUAY BASIN.Among those from Montreal spending A at the Manoir Duggan on | ew runsw iC Re s-opening Lake St.Joseph Hotel.Ideal well knows rimmer resort.\u2018modern | Washington, and the second prize by Mr.W.Smith spent the week end In| Mrs.Erskine is visiting Mrs.Wm.[the week end In Bondville were the foi-| Dr.© K.P.Henry, of Montreal, ts provewents, bot or cold baton.pare water, good Mise Nellie Dixon, of Monireal.The St.Lin.Wells for'a few days.jowing: Messrs.Carmichael.W.Gomery,| spending the summer months\u2019 here.; 15tb, À 8.Anbut.Fron open \u20ac 145 Bono gentlemen's first prize was won by Mr.Migs Ruby Lloyd is the guest of Misa Miss Edith Higgings spent the week- H.Dart, J.Jackson, T.McCallum, Mc-| Mr.and Mrs.Cyrille Tessier, of Que- - The Rhine of Amerioa.\" _ Charles Rodier, of Montreal, the second Li\\y Alexander, Mascouche Rapids.end the guest of Miss Hope Smith.Clay snd Bower.bec, are at the Mandir Richelieu.OLD.ORCHARD, Mane \u2014 Granite OHy, prize hy Mr.John Kearney, of Mont- Mr.George Goodbody, 'Sr., spent the Miss Birdie Ferry has been visiting go, bolidaye is the Province of New Cotimge, on sea wall, new last vent, él rea! : friends here for the past week.\" .Broad, Oanada.and make sure of a sail ou tric lights; terms repsonable.Write Ds ror week-end in New Glasgow.Mr.E.Perry spent the week-end the ; ; the Saine \u2018John Biver.which.in tbe of rices.E.L.Smith, Box 243, O13 Orchatd ancing every evening under the Mrs.C.Crocker and children are the guest of.Mr.and Mrs.G.Horsnell 11 ye nN the jate Rev.T.DaWilt Talmage.is \u2018The bees Bb 171 1% direction of Mrs.A.Hulse, of Montreal, gie5(8 of Mrs.J.Goodbody.Mrs.Wright and family, who were vi- HI .Jor Beans aoû tBe Hufson commingled io one scene , > 1 ds one of the features of the season.Mrs\u2014C.H.Wilkinson and Miss Doris sitinæ' at MeCluskey Villa, have returned dot.er peur amet À est, ven ce ocre: \\ hunt 1a the Beall, write tu HOTELS.Mr.and Mrs.Rose and Miss Rose.of wilkinson, nf St.John, N.B., are the] home.\\ Montreal, are spending r.short time guests of Mr.Wm.Lloyd.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Hamilton were ' JULY 1st, 1908, at the Springs.Mr.R.F.Candlish spent the week guests of Mrs.R.Goldle this week.\u2014\u2014 FREDERICTON TOURIST ASSOCIATION.B50 minutes\u2019 run £ .8 mare oulontrealers\u201d \u2018at the Hotel include: end in St.Lin.pe \u2019 horn hy one used spent a few days| His Faith in the Judgment of the | missed \u2014pothing of his people's wel- $78 Queen Street, Fredericton, M.B-.Canade.Quebec and Lake SL.RON ye \u201cHotel se arle odier; 8 A p ; y , ¥ deautitui 111 I! booklet, rounds.uept tral ¥ .N.Ry.| Wright and son: Me an Mr eat Mrs.W.Smith and daughter are tha! .Miss Edna Horncastle, Grace street, Working Man\u2014His Popu- : come.anû ten ploture pastels asclose tag.conte I from Montreal.Magoificent \u201clocation on Late rand Union Hotel: and Miss Rose: F.C.St.Armand: Geo guests of Mr.F.Smith for a few weeks.Jorento, spend her Jacation here, larit There is nothing new to be told stamps.120 B%eod, St.Joseph.Boating, Fishing.Jeouls Goit.ste.| : .7 » est \u20ac rels ; : ze.» opdre uest rooms.t t tb a :j A.Cousins; N.Tucker; Mrs.McEwan |, Mr.John B.Lloyd.Cambridge.Mass.| Olive Brown spent he pant week oY about Mr.Chamberlain, nor is there out.\" Grusual spacious.dining bale.| Verfect Oss.Grand Central Station.New York Cay: and family: John Kearney: Mrs, H 8 the guest o is brother, Mr.Jas.here, the guest of Mrs.Peter Reid ; need for it; his work speaks for him, ; baliroom, Efficient orchestra.Best New R $! 00 D and Misses McEwen; The Misses N.| 10d: x Mr.Stuart Nelson i$ visiting Mr.and not only in his own town, but through- New Granite $ rin Hotel York onnagement, Completest service.Write.ooms, $1.00 a Uay and L.Dixon.\u2019 | Mr.8 Davis, of Troy, N.Y.was In| Mrs.\"Geo.Moldrum at Eagle Cottage.In connection with the recent cele- out the country and the Empire.What 11% pring \u2019 der accommodation, or Malo 3306.ty Eassenser ere et rT ATD \u2019 \u2019 : St.Lin last week.= \"Mr.Clifton Manley is visiting Mrs, bration of the 73rd birthday of the we need Is to recall what he has done, Agent, 0.Q.Ry.Imperial Bank BONIS.mend 20 rer ny Orr oie Bones COOKSHIRE Mies BM A name the CHE nd M a ae a Jays, Right Hon, Joseph Chamberlain, which nay, more, what he bade us do for Long Island, Portland Harbor, Me Montreal Race à 2,50 and un per day.=10.00 stemp for NY City Guide Bonk and Mi - r.and Mrs.D.Ross are visiting Mrs, i \" per : ht srrangement, ; Mies Lucy Noble is in Montreal, the a tar cottag yo VF, HE CRIS\" James Mitchell \u2018 rns from \u2018all parts uf the tion suggested nd Te wan ra This house has the finest rooms and fu rs ae, À week's bow, sud Loos: - guest of her aunt, Mrs.Alexander Pen- Mr.J.H.N.Christian spent the hen: Cornell is spending the summer Empire, N.Murrell Marris, the au- Many of them are as eh eed table on the Coast of Maine, Fbr terms ao | aw 8%R%RIR RHE! TLR, RR RY mois IAly McCaskill, of Montreal, is week-end at Poplar Cottage.Mr.and Mrs.Fred:- A.Caddlish are] thor of two well known works on Mr.to-day as they were when uttered apply to : E.POUCE, P % B \\ ; the quest of her sister, Mrs Horace H.| Mr.W.E.V Christéan recently spent spending the summer hére.Chamberlain, writes as follows: \u2014 more than twenty years ago.Think ; \u2018 \u2019 UCE, Prop.ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.THE NAVARER HOTEL Pope.two wecks at Poplar Cottage, the resi-| Mr.Geo.Bancroft, Sr., spent Sunday{ There is something pathetic about |of the present unrest in India, of the |B.1; THURSTON, Manager.165 13eod - : Mrs, Alexander Pepnoyer and Master dence of Mr.George Neville.here, visiting, his daughter.the Chamberlain celebrations.Mr.criminal sentimentality which fncit - : Seventh Avenue al Sin SE NEW YORK Ross Pgnnoyer, who have been spendin Mr.Albert \u201cTaylor is spending the cy y Ca Short Rlack from Broadway .p E Mr.McGowan spent the week-end e Chamberlain (s 73 years old and his the people to despise and then defy.! oe ocean end: Ken: : a few weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Rufus .New Glasgow: Feek end here, gihe Buest of his cousin, birthdäy ls being celebrated In every their ep tudy pt he as a statesrian.\u201cHaving been in HOTEL BOSCOBELS:S: ave.Six CENTRE OF EVERYTHING H.Pope, have returned to Montreal \u2018 ulers.en study what 2 public life for more than thirty years,\u201d teenth season 350 Rooms we 200 B Miss Enid Owens, nf Westmount, is the Mr.N.Havyren is spending the Mrs.Arthur Bell spent a téw days| Part of the country by enthusiastic said during the Home Rule crisis in Rates greatly reduced.Cuisine ænd servica he says, \u201cI can point to a continuous A Room with a Bath for a Dollar aud a Ha N æ N « x % guest of Miss Bip Cromwell.week, the guest of Mrs.McGowan, New here this weck, visiting her sister, Mrs.Unionists, and not least in his own |'1886, when measures of repression endeavor throughout that ldng tim unexcelled.Rooms, withfzbath, single or 8) À Room with » lath for a Pallar and + Buf more Ed Mater ierald Phillimore.of Bow À Mrs.J.C.Etienne spent Mrs.M.Long 1s visiting Mrs.Robert] oo.°f Birmingham.were declared necessary: to make the improvement of the con.Enpactty 260.Write for monu cards.mooklet 3 A Room with a Bath fur a Dollar and a Hal Montreal, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.; - CP ° | Goldie.The new University buildings, open- You \u2018ate told that the Crimes -Act is |dition of the mass of the work! and pencils.A.E.MARION, Owner and ¢ Summer R (Edward J.Planche.stn ot rs team Rated Me Mr.and Mra Hugh Gebbie spent @ tew ed by the King, witness \u2018the fulfill- |a bill for the repression of liberty.people one of my two chief objects.Manager.Atlantio City, N.J.17 sed 3 \u2018Special pring and § \u2018en d ates Mr.Macaulay Pope.who has been the sa Mi Thoma s Poble en \u20ac El F.days visiting Mrs.B.Gilmour.ment of one of his dearest hopes for Liberty to do what?Liberty to com- |.The second object 1 have had in - NN Attractive Roo arden guest of Mr.ad irs.Rufus H.Pope, Grove re.s 8.too at m rues Thomas Uebble spent Sunday.the his owh people.How many in Birming- mit theft, liberty to injure women, |view has been to maintain the great- - ® Dutoh Crill the number now in use at about 160,000.It is further estimated that the number will be nearly if not quite doubled within a year.i It the recently published statement of the general manager of fhe American Motor Car.Manufacturers Association is correct, the automo oblle Industry already represents a larger investment of capital than does the manufacturé of horse drawn vehicles and; an output value littlq if at All less than the value\u201d 4 of the.yearly product of carriages and waggons.About 5.000 establishments manufacture some 1,600,000 vehicles annually, Iricluding family and pleasure carriages, public conveyahces and waggons of the various kinds used in city and country.These concerns represent a capital Investment oi $126,320,000 (census of 1905), with valu.of product reported as a little more than $125,000,- 000.The authority here quoted gives the value of the automobiles produced, and to be produced this year as \"nog less than $130, 000,000.\u201d the Falr- aa.- ste tan I BT ir GN SAIN 0 NEN BE: AALS nat ALL THIS MONTH - We Shall Offer at Bargain Prices Our Remaining Stock of Buggies and Carriages.| The season being advanced we wish to clear them out.Also some snaps in HARNESS Call in and see them.E.N.HENEY & Co, Lid, Wholesale Manufacturers, 833-335 ST.PAUL ST, MONTREAL.173 Beod TONY'S Shoe.Shining Parlor Va [The c Beer ; with A | Reputation Montreal Ageut: \u201cJAMES MORLEY, 34 St.: Telephone Benoit Street Main 882.: Designs and estimates ; @rcoratons | Yo «MMS LDWARD ve: BIRKS\u2019 BUILDING, We are continually receiving samples of the latest designs and colourings in Silks, Tapestries, Brocades, Creton- \u2018nes, Chintzes, Lace Curtains, Wallpapers, Etc.relating to interior decoration and furnishing.Reproductions of period furniture i in various styles can be seen in our showrooms.ARINGS) \u201cwiereston ae N he + submitted! for any work WANING & Grow iP - MONTREAL ; es and Qentiemen), .cor.tr & re Basim snd Sta.Best shine In Fhe pe chad: oy 7 - ; law \\.! .179 & - eu - mio - - : 1 mes a .GE HBS Fi SS HSH Joseph.Ainey, escorted Mr.Tweed to they On second and fourth Tuesday of each 2° station, where he was given a send-off.{ month.& s & TS hesty Métal Workers\u2019 and Roofers Le NEWS OF THE The Hebrew Bakers, at a meeting held] Unlon\u2014Labor Temple, 129 St, Dominique 1 ; & at 10 St.Charles Borrome street, to-day.| street.& - i Po decided to fight tha employers who are Joint Council, No.17, Boot and Shos ° holding out for a shorter work-day to a w orkers Tnion\u2014784 St.Catherine street 2 LABOR UNIONS @ finish.\u2014_\u2014 Plumbers\u2019 Union, No.146\u2014Labor Tem- Mr.Richard Lynch, business agent of ble & the Carpenters\u2019 Vand Joiners\u2019 Eo Stonemasons\u2019 Unlon\u2014St.Joseph's Hall.| 5 IN MONTREAL M states that trade conditions are excel-| Painters\u2019 Union, Gordon Hall, corner of [=] lent all over the province, and particu- St.Catherine and Mountain streets.4 odode toned Re Retototolelo fe) The employes of the Wm.Rutherford and Sons Co., Ltd.held their fourth annual picnic to Isle Gros Bols Saturday, 5@ persons attending: In the morning a baseball match was played between the rival factories of the company, St.Henry Mill proving the victors.In the afternoon athletic events were run off.This se pd by a baseball match he- iween the Willlams Manfg.Co.and the Wm.Rutherford (o., which ended in a win for the former.An orchestra war in attendance.and the dance platform was well Patronised.\u201cAt a mesting of representatives of the Machinists, Patternmakers, Boflermak- ers, Iron: Moulders.Blacksmiths, Sheet Metal Workers, Plumbers and Steam.\u2018fitters, Brass Workers and Polishers, it was decided to organize a Metal Trades Council affiliated with the A.I of L.A meeting will be held during the week, when the organization will be completed.Mr.John Tweed, \u2018of the (Carpenters aud Jalners' Union.who has been in the city during the past week, a guest of the loc! union, left for Toronto this morning.A delegation, headed by Mr.800000000000000c00ee00c0 000 v STOMACH and ali LOOSENESS three acte ones.ea sil ipo i pit o baby would take fils, \u2014 \\ 000000000000:000000000000000000000000 soccoccocoote oe are, sng ae should \"12 Dr.sult Ex A éd{ving them one found eue now my little ones are \"aver.We have never Been without it neo $i dom live temps 0 this toutimm of Jiu poss; On ine has .- K Car family.My net race Îietle et hn mer compinies an d was g .nearly de Ml ether cored tailed oh ti je po 3 your remed es fret o dose gave.role se the arrhocn a dh .faw Ë FORTS as mars ae Fowiers'« h 6 ti a gin Felis Eri : wre Milburn Go, Lim _.DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, choLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA INFANTUM, SEASICKNESS, SUMMER COMPLAINT \"hf BE RAPIDLY \u2018AND EFFECTUALLY Yon don't experiment when you buy La A ronsTr, Hün he A ul er; Baatertls, Ont \"Refuse Bubstisases.Price 38 ote.Teepe À Porcate, Out: larly active in the district of Montreal.Sunday Meetings.Bartenders\u2019 National Union,every other Sunday at 2.30 at 3 Craig street east.Canadian Independent & Union of fta- tonary Engineers\u2014Room ¢, Labor Tem- pie.Commercial Travellers\u2019 Local No.49 St.Joseph's Hall, at 2.30 p Longshoremen's Association \u2014201 Com- \u2018missioners street.Monday Night's Meetings.Patternmakers\u2019 Association meets 2nd and 4th Mondays\u2014Labor Temnle.Point St» Charles Lodge, International Association of Machinists, meets 1st and 3rd Mondays-\u2014590 Wellington street, Carpenters\u2019 and Joiners\u2019 Union, No.131 \u2014~Labor Temple Painters\u2019 Unlon\u20148t, Joseph's Hall, Shoemakers\u2019 Union\u2014784 St .Catherine street east.aoiiimen's Utiion, No.1127\u20148t.Toseph'a Canadian Granite Cutters\u2019 Union \u2014 § Craig street east.ge undry Workers, No, 63\u20148t, Joseph's Tuesday Night's Meetings.Liberty Local H., meets at 784 East St.Catherine st, or voccochocsececcccencences CRAMPS, OF THE BOWELS srevopuescensocs0e0 t.,writés; \u201c Ît gives n n your medicine.Last passons Tr: complaint pend we ing many ymedies.wh Wii Strawberry.4 No.274, 1.B.of B.and Robinson Little Company, {Ing » are & 1 for va sturdés, of the & Wednesday Night's Meetings, Victoria Lodge, No.111, Machinists \u2014 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, Labor Temple.Mount Royal Lodge, No.711.Machin- Labor Temple.District Council of Carpenters\u201d and Joiners\u2014Labor Temple, 127 St.Dominique street.Boot and Shoe Operators, No.266\u2014784 St.Catherine street.Iron *Moulders\u2019 Union, No.21-280 Richmond street.,Bullding Laborers\u2019 Union\u2014Labor , Temple .Stonecutters\u2019 Union\u20148t.Joseph's Hall, Richmond street.Waiters\u2019 Union-\u2014S Craig street East.Thursday Night's Meetings.Trades and Labor Council Committees \u2014TLabor Temple, Carrlagemakers\u2019 National Union \u2014 & Craig street East.The Amalgamated.Society of \u2018Engines meets every second Thursday at 786 st Catherine stfest East, Friday Night's Meetings: Bricklayers\u2019 Unlon\u2014Labor.Tempté.Leather Cutters\u2019\u201d Union, No.349-784 St.Catherine street East.Tlasterers\u2019 Unlon\u2014Labor Temp! Ship Carpenters\u2019 Union, No.Test.Joseph's Hall, Electricians\u2019 Union, No.483 \u2014 Room 3, Lpollermakiere .Union\u2018 Every secon | Union ià Friday at No.3 Craig street Bast.it Business Personals.\u2018Messrs.A.D.McCurdy and W.J.MacDonald are in town trom Baddeck, Mr.Thomas Long, well-k in Toronto financial circles, we > the Windsor.Mr.A.Harbrodt is over Here rapre- senting oné of the big Hamburg manufacturing concerns, McKay, aby.of Wik pine | of Winni is staying at the Corons.pre Mr.John Morrison, of the Standard Silver \u2018Plate Company, of Toronto, is staying at the Place Viger.Mr.Jalrady Diez, who is Mr.D.is represent the big wine firm of Diss v Cfa.Zerez, Spain, ds at the Place Viger.[7 Messrs.-W.Braith at peste.and \u201cSamuel a adn ha CA.Hurst-and R.Morton; EB.Mexico City.Mr.William Stitt \u2018to ea partment, havé-ret ness teid to Cobalt.tury toda tour of Maritime Provinoss in the interest the Selkirk Centennial at Wi .ot (been arranged for the best floats in {the procession.F i real\u201d © and i lines.\u2018| \"open house,\u201d and \u2018arrange.for.wet- Y.{come banquets 3nd tournaments: on.Jof \u2018the movement- as being.of treble] ists \u2014.Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, | 1 on behalf of those present, for the.ds, are registered at.the Windsor.: EPERENCES IS | JRE OF WEEK Organizers of \u201cBack \u201cBack to Montreal\u201d \"Celebrations Feel That Movement Is > Already a Succes, of Time When: Chinamen - ï Awake, mo: The organizers of the \u201cBack-to- Montreal\u201d.celébrations-to -be-held-dur- ing the third week of September, now! described as \u201cthe Grand Did Man of claim that so far as the securing of | China,\u201d who has been in England on & rush of ex-Montrealers to the home | & year's leave of absence, after fifty-.city is.concerned, they may almost | four years\u2019 residence in China, and rest on their cars.That part of the has decided not to return to his post success of the movement has already pag probably had.the most remarkable been efficiently handied by the elght career of any administrator in the local committees and ninety commit- { world.A native of the North of Ire- tees \"working further afield, and it is land, he went out to China as an instated that the crowds of visitors will terpreter in the British Consular ser- far exceed the original estimates.vice when he was eighteen years old Despite all the heavy advertising arjd has spent only two holidays since expenses, the organization is not a {then in thi couniry\u2014a total of eigh- cent in debt.{ teen months.The entertainment committee.has |.When only twenty-elght years old tackled the details of the historiclal, | je passed into the\u201d service of the industrial and allegorical parade on a Chinese Government as Idepector- scale never before attempted in the General of Maritime Customs, city.That organization was in a bad Prized to the value of 3300 \u2018have state at the time, but, step by step.with the patience and perseverahc which is so marked a characteristic of the Chinese people among whom Ne has dwelt so.long, he built it up Sir Robert Hart, Inspéetor-General of \u201cChinese \"Customs, who \u201chéäs \u201cbeen The committee asks all in a position to contribute\u2014a float to do so.No processions of empty waggons belonging to firms will be allowed.d an Government Department in Only decorated floats typifying trades Europe.p .or industries will be permitted in the The Chinese appear to have seen industrial phase of the parade.Entries can be made only through tha entertainment committee, which has the arrangements in hand._ \u2018 The demand for the.\"Back-to-Mofits.| souvenir buttons has\u2019 been.80 great that supplies have run out, no | fewer than, three times.Fifteen thousand were distributed from The Star\u2019 Office alone in an hour or.two, Altogether, over half s million buttons.have been distributed, and orders haye had to be placed for further large consignments, Hev.Dr.Symonds WAS considering | the giving of a special - \u201cOld Boys\u201d service in Christ Church Cathedral.several other clergymen were.making arrangements along the same that they_had got a man in a thousand.Hart a free hand, but they placed a trust In him unknown in any other \u2018coun -the- Chinese- as well as of Sir Robert \u2018that the entire cost of running the \u2018Customs Department was handed over te him- to- disburse- practically- as he \u2018chose.His own salary is fixed and separate.But the expenditure on the \u201ccustoms he fixes and the.Tsung Li Yamen simply handed him over the \u2018amount.\u2018yearly expenditure is about 1,700,000 tels, or.£255,000 : \u201cSir Robert Hart has kept a diary since he: set foot in China, and if it Somes to be published it will form far the most interesting book of the season.\u2018Me.has not published very much \u2018about his experiences.\u201d \u2018What he has written, however, for no other European the Chinese so well Many societies afd clubs will: hoid-| their own account, : Mr.Findlay, president of the movement, places the established\u2019 progress the extent first calculated upon, and is confident.that Montreai will.havé a reunion second \u2018fo none, as distinguished from the earlier hope of merely coming level with successful celebrations of the kind held in Detroit and other cities, : NO PROPOSITION.TO- LIGHT WITH ACETYLENE | ~~ WAS EVER MADE CITY.The confusion which stilt exists aber tween acetylene gas \u2018and \u2018that\u2019 from coal er coal-oil is.à bar At tremely annoying to thé\u2018iggents of / he acetylene gas-making machines whe ference, and intrusion.\u201d are making a vigorous campaign in the Montreal field.Recently, for ex-| FOrty years ago Wen Hsiang.the ample, Mr.W.McLes Walbank, in.an celebrated Prime Minister, said to him, interview in which De Pointed out ; ou are all tos anxious to, awake us cost of gas from coal-oil; otéd {And start us on & new road, and you a3 Bpeaking of Cmcetylatio tp 1 ; \u201c06 it.\u2019 BuË you will regret it; Know an error,\u201d sald Mr , once awake: and started we\u2019 will Notman, agent for ar ter Core apparatus, \u201cbut it is none the less annoy- in| \u201cThe interview with Mr.Wal.bank, for example, on a propésition ia] use gas for street lighting, was made.to apply to acetylene lamps, when, as: a mgtter of fact, no proposition tos light the streets with acetylene lamps has ever been made to the city.\" made GARDENERS AND FLORISTS HAVE PLEASANT OUTING.The 30th annual picnic of thse Mont~ real Gardeners\u2019 and Florists\u2019 Club was held Wednesday at Macdonald College, |: St.Anne de Belleviie.On arriving at St.Anne's, the party were escorted to the Assembiy Hall, where they were cordially weldomed by Professor Loc- head.The visitors were conducted through thé college by Professor Blair and Mr Munrpe, and the work of the various depar ments was.carefully explained.After luncheon, a varied.programme of races was gone through, which the juniors thoroughly enjoyed.Before leaving, Alderman McKenna and Pre sident Pascoe tendered hearty thanks I book, \u201cThese from the Land of Sinim.\u201d \u201cwill have a \u2018Yellow Question,\u2019 perhaps a \u2018Yellow Peril\u2019 to -deal with is to-morrow.Chinese, an intelligent, cultivated race, sober, industglous, and on.lines civilized, which numbers 400,- $60,000 and lives in a fertile land pro- Aucine all that a people requdre\u2014thia * race is looking forward to the day hen it will be strong enough to do away with foreign intercourse, inter- Pion ther than you want.\u201d .Future: Foreigners in China.\u201c\u2018Fiis Words are very true,\u201d says Sir Robert.\u201cIn fifty \u2018Years\u2019 time there will be millions of Boxers\u201d (who are really Chinese volunteers) \u201cin serried ranks at the call of\u2019 \u2018the Chinese Gove ernment.a .Twenty millions \u2018or more of Boxers, armed, drilled, disciplined, and animated by patriotic, if mistaken, .Impossible for foreigners, will take \u2018back everything foreigners have taken from China, will pay off old grudges \u2018with interest, and will carry the Chinese flag and arms Into many a place even fancy will not suggest to-day.\u201d \u201cWhen we try to diagnose China, we find that it is a State which discourages militarism, and enthrones reasonableness, and which\u2019 is mot of an aggressive nature.But the military action of other countries bas to be provided against and thus it comes to pass that, against her will and desire, China must become a military Power.\u201cThere will \u2018be much floundering.many mistakes and catastrophes.but \u201cgoonér or later the State will emergs healthy, strong, and experienced, and in ession of what the world forces on her\u2014military strength.\u201d This comes from the man on the spot.splendid welcome they had received.REV.F.E.BOWSER NEW CONGREGATIONAL PASTOR.Rev.F.E.Bowser, of Pittsburg, Pa., has accepted the call to the Congregs-.tional Church, corner of Mountain and\u2019 Osborne streets.Rev.Mr.Bowser Has | been in the pastorate for the past thirteen years, the last four of which have been spent as pastor of St., Paul's Church, Bradford, Pa.Ha received.his} as large a share as others of admirable qualities.They are weil-behaved, law-abiding, intelligent, economical.- and industrious; they are punoetiit- ously polite: they worship talent, and hay scorn to think that it requires to be supparted and enforced by might.\u201cThey dre generous, charitable, and call through Rev.Dr, Hall, president \u2018ford of good works; they never forget.th egat \u2018 ; a favor, they make rich returns for us ° our tonal College of Mont- kindness, they are wonderfully Mr.Bowser.his won enviable reputation as a once) sate month ot * Late\u2019 Mrs.Roy of Shigawake, _ Shigawske, Bonavent oùnty.Que, July 24~The are on -dents ook recently of = Lydia Rondedt wife.Rev.John J.Roy, incumbent of SKS awake, in her 6ist vear.There\u2019 was .large.attendance at the funeral service: and Interment, the officiating cleræyi & Rev.Rural Dey Dum, MA, Lane Peu Carlisle, and | Rev.AT.Love,B.A.at Port Daniel.The chief.mourners porai-Rev, John FT ed with common sense, and in no or thy father and thy mother,\" been so religiously obeyed.: \u201cIs no other country je education.=o onored; so prized, so utilired, and so \u2018fewarded.Voluminous encycla- \u201cpaedias and dictionaries wera publish.Johnson appeared or the French \u2018Acs- demy\u2019 was heard of.\u201d PHONOGRAPH THOUSANDS or Their posts deal with every conceivable subject, and forty years before.the.Roy, Quebana:; Mr.J.Rer, {eldest first phionograph found its way to Pe- gen.iL on treal; Mr.Mrs.\u20ac kin, the Governor Kwang Tung \u2018told y, ontreal; Rev.a Sir Robert :that an old book of + MAS 0 A Greenwich; Conny L |3:000 yesirs \u2018ago relates how, Rev.01 Foninéas Que, and ris |.1.000 > ar adi UGE or ori re am pirat a va = CHINESE 55, wi Retiring Inspector Speaks with\u2019 Awe It- proves the sterling qualities of : as certain ak that the sun will shine i \u201cBut what ts this Yéllow Peril?The iis own go further than you think, much fur-, motives, will make residence in China .He says: \u201cThe Chinese possess quite | coûntry has the commandment, \u2018Hon-' ed and républisked ages before Dr \u2026 before, à cértain Chiñese.prince; \u201csent messages.to a brother prince by so that it has become the equal of.They not only gave Sir Robert : Some 6,000 men, of whom 1,000 are \u2018Buropeans, have to be paid, and the! i is of great value, : understands - \u201cThat the future\u201d he writes in his 8 holidays in forty-five years, with ons | at the seaside on a few.-oécasions.| {Though the Great Wai} of China was | policed the harbors, desit with smug-\u2019 glers, and founded a Ruropean, ainiver- 8 \u201castue ceux TOASTED COMM FLAKY Cf LORGOM CSHAQA Porn Flakes.cream and Presto ! Kellogg\u2019s Toust d Just add milk gf Ci { ebb RRA LLL A Ed.4 4 Teter erent I bd fy treed {{¢ \\ > , \u2014\u2014you haÿe a combination so temptingly palatal E that you'l cat Kellogg\u2019s every time yo Kellogg\u2019s 5 pure, wholesome and nourishing.ant real, appetizing Food.Be sure the name is Ke GE 7 % RE rem Lane Croce ee ti HIS MASTER'S CHOICE, Co or TY The choicest Turkish Tobacco properly matured an and _ aged, scientifically blended, and carefully made, make the Strand Cigarette the.finest smoke a man can\u2019 \u2018enjoy.| 7 TS Sold in packages of 10 for 15 cents, either \u201cplain or with Cork Tips.\u2014 DOMINION TOBACCO CO.| MONTREAL.serre rue \u201cDrink It and + \u2018Swear By it.\" BUCHA NAN\u2019S \u201cBLACK & WHITE\u201d SCOTCH For a day in the country \u2014for week end outings - \u2014 for hot evenings in town\u2014whenever you long fora cooling, refreshing drink that really quenches thirst \u2014try \u201cMONTSERRAT\u201d Lime Fruit Juice.A few drops of \u201cMontserrat\u201d make a glass of water both satisfying and healthful.It is the juice of ripe Limes.Casladisn Agents: Natiomal Drug and Chemical Co, of Canads, Ltd, 0 speaking them into a curiously shaped box, and how the-recipient, on opening | B it, heard with his own ears the aotual words and voice of the sender, - ° Knowing them so well, and esteeming them so highly, it is not surprising that Sir Rabert HaFt met with such success in his relations with the Chinese.He is described by Sir Henry Norman, in \u201cPeoples of the Far East\u2019 as\" being of shy and punctilioüs manñner,.with a kind, humorous face, of slight build and Medium- height.\u2018He is a.teller of good stories, fond of fun and meiry.company, and devoted to chile dren.His great success is \u2018partly due to method.In addition to having the control of the Customs, he inaugurated the postal service, erected lighthouses, fixed buoys round the coasts, sity at Pekin.To.find time for all\u2019 this work meant living by the clock, and this Sir Robert Hart has invariably done.vo For thirty years 8ir Robert Hart drank \u2018his tea sitting in the same big chair in the dining room, which was always covered with a rug, so.that no one else should use it.Everything in | the house went like clockwork; and #0 it was in the office.At 10 a.m.a line was drawn across the books, in order that late-coming clerks hid to sign their names below \u2018and exposes themselves to reproof.At | 4 pon the books were opened, and every clerk had te sign.No.chance of slipping away before the proper time.8ir Robert Hart took only two long |.short trip to Hong-Kong and one weak \u201conly two days\u2019 journey.he never went: so far.Most of his exercise, in fact, was taken within his own grounds.He Our \u2018attention having been said to an advertisement.in 5 the \u201cStar\u201d ot the itn inst, in which the words, \u201cYiddish 4 tricks\u201d were used n | \u201c41 torsign.director.{ fore he becams a prisoner in the Le- we hid dancing in the ballroom \u2018and on the lawn to, the music of the 'Chin- | ese brass {lads played.\u201d + | never presumed on his rank.Wor ih.though he jght have sat &t his sass, = \u2018batore the i, \u2018his his habit was to «it on the edge of the clialr\u2014a Chinese mark of deferanca.:Judioss, and strictly observed official | eriquette.Although In: closes relation is passionately fond'of music, and had a Chiness band of his own under a Sir Robert relates how, a a \u2018month Le tion, on the Queen's birthday.May 4, \u201csixty or maventy people mat down to dinner in the theatre, and after that and really well thy He showed respect for native pre- the highest officials\u201d and himself \u2018an official of great importance, he \u2018stance; when asked to.sit\u2019 down, als tir Robert Hart hés titles à wos T0000 person \u2018is our\u2019 r Trade-mark and cannot be rightfully applied except to goods of our manufacture, or those of the Eastman Kodak Company.When a dealer tries-to.sell you a camera -or-films \u201cor other goods not of our \u2018manufacture, dnder the Kodak name, you can be sure ; that he has an inferior article that he is trying to \u201cmarket on the Kodak reputation, and he also makes | \u201chimself liable to suit by us for damages and injunc- wiitid à Burotet, 886 Ontarlo st» Or.A.A.Barnard, 1842 Notre Dame © Street West Lecours & Decary, 810 8t.Cather .îne Street Past._ \u2018} The Dr.J.Leduc Drug ou Los st ~~ Catherine St.1688 Cath East; | Carsley, Sons & Co., 113 St Peter.erins St.East, te oonclana: 454 - Street.Notre Dame St, 454 St.Denis St.W.H.Chapman, 767 St.Catherine ï - Street West.Rosario Mart artineau, 1506 Bt.Law rence.Street.\"Jd.A.Chevrler, \u201c4 Rue.Beaubien.Henry Morgan .&-00., Limited, M.J, Gadbsls, Verdun, ~~ hillipa Square.I~ Roger Pasqui n, 1780 Ontarts st.HB, Mearn &® Harrison, 16-13 \u201cNotre | Dare Htreot East | The D.H.Hogg Co.Heg'd, 160 \u201cCraig Street West, 874 St Cath- \u2018erine Street West F.L: Moughton, 128 Peel Street.Sydney Innes, 813 Wellington St.Dr.J.E, Prevost, 662 St.Denis St Art Em prie 367 St.Catherine Street Wes F.H.Spearman, 4190 St Catherine Street West.The Stroud Photographie Supply .CO.576 St.Catherine Bt.Weat.are, the.only, authorized dealers in Kodak goods i in | _ MONTREAL, Que.~ ation Kak 00, Limited, Toro, Canta OP SSH IO Sweden, Norway, Holland, Portugal, and Austria; while of Chinese honors he holds \u201cthe Red Button, the Double Dragon.the Peacock\u2019s.Feather, the Or- || der of the Rising Bun; he ta Guardian ; of tha Heir-Apparent, and his ances- | tors have been ennobled for three gen- | erations back.Probably never will the Chinese get à man #0 much after their heart.Rupture Cured \u201c44 Fort Strest, Montreal, \u201cI merely state the facts when I }.say that I am completely cured of 41 hernis, and would recommend the Lindman Truse to any one suffec- Ang | \u2018from like complaint, 02008 \u201cBENJAMIN LAMB.\u201d Call or write Me | LiNowAN, 1 ve, \"he linet industry in Ireland ame iH College ; \u201cIt the construction :Îly on a more generous basis.His personal dissatisfaction Over Classification of Work by \u201cMen on the Job?Asserted to Be Cause of Retirement.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 24.\u2014Now that the vacant position of chief engineer of the National Transcontinental Railway has been filled by the appointment of Mr: Gordon Grant, the question is again suggesting itself as to what was behind the resignation of Mr.Hugh Tumsden, The latter still declines to gay anything by way of explanation of a course which was wholly unexpected.Next session some one will be presenting in Parliament the farailiar motion for \u2018copies of all correspondence, etc.\u201d relating to the matter And then.-perhaps, something will Le known which at present forms a dark secret.It is doubtful.however, if the correspondence that has taken place discloses very fully the status quo of things.and to get at, the facts an enquiry will be- proposed before nne of the parliamentary committees or before some other investigating body.\u2018Meanwhile many rumors are afloat as fo why Mr.Lumsden threw up the post.In some quarters the former chief engineer is criticised: in others, his action is backed up as being the only reasonable one under the circumstances.or Classification of Work.Careful enquiry made by The Star \u2018correspondent establishes pretty clearly the fact that the actuating consideration of it all lies in the classification of work along this.stupendous national undertaking: As is well known, a contractor is paid not a bulk \u2018sum for his contract.but in proportion to the character of the work.Is easily carried out and the excavation is only loose earth, he receives a certain schedule of pay: while if rock cutting is encountered, or something between the two grades, his allowahce is necessar- It thus becomes apparent how very im- \u201cfront financiat standpoint, is the classification allowed and the arblters in which are the engineers on the ground.That the line is costing very much more than was estimated is admitted.To \u2018what extent, it is asked, is \u201cover\u201d classification responsible for this condition?If all reports are true.it.is a very ma- jal element in the increased cost, oS ugh other considerations enter into t.\u2018Mr.Lumsden, as chief engineer.was primarily responsible for those under him\u2014the men on the job.He made occasional trips over the construction \"work.but necessarily was much of the time at headquarters.consulting with the commission of management.Meanwhile complaints -began: to come in of over classification.The Major Hodgins\u2019 charges were the first of it.The Grand Trunk Pacific has since been complaining persistently.its anxiety to keep down the cost arising from the fact-that it will have to pay a rental proportionate to the cost of construction.i Mr.Lumsden and the other engineers, Mr.Kelliher{ of the G.T.P, and Mr.Collingwood: Schrieber.as the third party.were out over the line ihis summer.When they came back the chief engineer's resignation came itke the proverbial thunderbolt.Retirement His Best Course.It is asserted thai what Mr.J.ums- den said on that trip was the big influence behind his rcsignation.He is sald to have been confronted by | things he little dreamed of and by al-, lowances as to classification which exceeded his conception of what | Was equitable and fair.As chief engineer, however.he was responsible for Lis subordinates and Mr.Lumsden is said tn have regarded retiteinent as the best way out of à disagreeable situation.with the way the work has heen carried on us regards classification is understood to be the main cause of his very sudden retirement.Next session the whole thing will be probed in Parliament.and mceanwhtle another board of examining engineers will go over the work at the instance of the Transcontinental \u201c\u2018ommission.-Îf all that is alleged, or even part of it, true, there is a grave reflection upon the nien on the job.1t is only fair to them tv say that their side has yet to be heard 'and that meanwhtie they -afe denying what is alleged.Bove ens mn Heintzman & CO.PLAYER PIANOS Do You Entertain ?If you do, a player piano \u201cwill not only furnish magnificent music, but will fill - in.the awkward \u201cand.em- .barrassing gaps which so.often perplex à hostess.Be sure to secure the famous Heintzman & Lo.\u201cPiano with tke \u201cinner .player \u2019\u2014played with.the .perforated rolls and-tcor- \u201crectly modulated with the -\"special-\u201caccentor\u201d- - +, It is almost, impossible \u2018to detect the difference between this piano and that played \u2018by: hand.Lindsay LIMITED: 613 #7, CATHERINE SF, W ; >.#7.CATHERINE ST.BAR \u2018161 SPARKS &T., OTTAWA.1 large parks isthe opport ford for games and sports { ries.4 eiti \u2018à park within reach; even, \u2018in the stifiing days'when thelr more fortunate sisters | | the actors frequently do.\u2018from plates instead of drawn somewhat \u201ctemporarily miserable at When first they join the great band of}: or gmoke.a cigar or the favorite pipe.fidence, { homeless walf who sceks a resting something of out-door life.dren are sometimes found in th {and marble season, for the boys and.\u2018spacq3 in and about the city As their \u2018own particular property.specially pro.I vided for them to play in.vp \u2018ed home to.Montreal after a month.visiting: hited ai ; sooudine BREATHING PLACES A BOON TO MANY SUFFERING CHLORE + On These Hot Days the Public Parks Attract a Cosmopolitan Crowd.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The parks; like a certain much advertised pen.\u2018come as a boon and a \u2018blessing to men\u201d: and also to their sisters and \u2018cousiffs and aunts.In their way, the parks do more for humanity crowded into a big city, than any vne, save those who have a study of the question, ever guess.Wonderful little breathing spots, these lungs of the town are as near country life as lots of people ever get.In them many tragedies and comedies of life are enacted, and there one may find the human derelict as well as the tiny pampered tot with its future before it.The parks draw together all sorta And conditions of people and establish a sort of democracy in which every one who has for the time bing preempted a seat on a green slatted bench, is quite as good as his neighbor.Lounging places they often are; open air: open air nurseries they have always been.The aspect of life presented varies with the time of day.and although the setting does not change, Cosmopolitan Crowd.In relays they loiter on thé benches, one class going as another comes along- In the wider and more spacious parks,especially those where the \u201ckeep off the grass\u2019 sign Is not in evidence the children own the parks in the morning.and -aubsemaids of various- sort~i-ranging { - from the trim young woman who understands her Frsiness to the \u201clittle mother\u201d with half a doxen smaller sisters and brothers to look after\u2014bring their charges out for an airing While the aristocratic baby plays with a costly rattle in the luxury of its j- - well cushioned riage, an .qually tiny morsel: of humanity , takes its airing in the arms of a sister\u2019 wr ought\u201cio F- playing herself instead of assuming duties, In the parks extremes were meeting Little Dboys and big gather round the pool, where the boats go salling in wonderful manner from side sides and when the rich Httie boy's big boat comes to grief it is usually recovered on the initiative of a less well clad child who fears no damage to finery, and who for his reward is allowed to trim the salls and set the craft on her way again, Kiddies Frolic.AS the early hours of the day go by, the nursemaids and: their charg.seemingly give place to hordes of small boys and.girls who roll about gn the i \u2018ass, swallow\u2019 copious draught® from the fount \u201cthrough the medium of the tin.dipper, and generally have as jolly a time as Realthy youngsters can.With the\u2019 approach of the hour for the evening meal the scenkyin the big: ger parks shi UB ger summons the majority of the fre- guenters home, it is not an unusual thing to see gay picnic parties formed in various comfortablé corners, mother and the children !.\u2026.\u2018inæ been joined by the head of.the family who reads, and lounges.and smokes.and -heguiles himself with the belief that office cares are non-existent and that life is one long summer dream.Sometimes, but this is of less frequency.the picnic parties attain the.ee dignity of a table cloth and the evening meal js discussed with due attention to the conventions, food being taken surreptitiously fronr brown paper bags.STROLLERS AT NIGHT.With the advent of twilight the picnic parties disperse and sauntering figures take their place.Here and there where the trees bend most closely over the green benches groups of, two may be discovered, one in a light frock, the other being an attendant swain.It is park etiquette crystallized b¥ many years of custom that when two persons of opposite sex are occupying a bench it Is the rankest discourtesy to invade their retreat, and sy» many conversant \u201cwith this unwritten park law, risk rheumatism by sitting on the grass, in anything but comfort.rather\u2019 than disturb love's young dream.But the parks have other than a pleasant side, and many a grim tragedy of failure and final discouragement has its carly stages oh one of the green benches.Sometimes they can be found in day time, those human derelicts, hopeless for the most part, all events.the unemployed they are hardly to be distinguished from the bench mate who has sat down to read the paper But gradually the downward process begins to have visible effect, and soon there is nothing in appearance, at least to differentiate-this -latest\u2014 recruit to the park loungers from those who have had the habit for years.| LOVE ME\u2014LOVE MY PIPE.In\u2018 the day time a pipe and a little tobacco can solace many lis, and that is usually forthcoming.Seen through a cloud of tobacco smoke life loses its sting, even to the man without a home, and engenders much philosophy.At night the park benches are still occupied and.a -green park seat has listened to many a half whispered con- explaining how things first went wrong, From chance encounters strange.friendships grow, and misery makes queer companions.Every park lounger, could he be induced to tell if, has a story that is stirring.Every place among the flowers and greenery of the public square, knows much of disillusionment and dread.Bach is a trigedy none the less jhteresting because poorly hound.Co A One of the brightest features of the ty: they \u201caf.s of various kinds.Westmount Park and Fletcher's Field \u201cfurnish playing grounds for countless children of varying growth, as well ag for men with a desire to get to wear away the recollection of business wor- in the smaller squares where trim flower beds, or a fountain, are the chief features, groups of playing.chil top girls have grown 10 100K Upon the open\u2019 Li\u2019.for the little ones of the big is not wo intolerable it there I» are Dis sand castles on.thé beach, or tossi hay at the fa Take them all Sn all the parks are a register of life, and through them - flow all sorts and conditions 82 rich .ahd poor.any of the great class between, 3 ss Gertrude \u201cMay Smit er, à.Tewnahins- \u201cffound in the difficulty in which its | 2h aH 3 GO A BHA) i BCT ATR SS ge Domimion 7 BATTALION vi Torta savare \u20ac = Lea THIS Cevrates emmy \u2014 REVIEW IN THAMES| Inspiring Sight of Great.Armada hulls Criticism and Talk of Naval Scandal.\u201d New York, \u2018July 24.\u2014A London cable to the Herald says: The shipbutiding vote is to come up} for discussion in the House of Commons on Monday, when it is expected Lord of the Admiralty will make a8 ships.it is, indeed, fairly certam that these four Dreadnoughts will be ordered this .It would take no one by surprise, Slther.if at the same time Mr.Asquith should make public the result of the inquiry into the charges which Admiral Lord Charles Beresford brought against the Admiralty.Hoth of these matters have been in a large measure discounted by unor- .ficial announcements.There is no question, however, that the Ministerial confirmation of the certainty of the effect upon the public mind, agitation ot which at one time threatened to assume considerable proportions, but has already, except im its purely partisan factious aspects, spent.much of its strength.No Serious Impression.This is due in part to the complete failure of Admiral Lord Charles Be-' resford to make any serious impres- ston _upon._ the country by his speeches in the city.© Even the London Chamber of Commerce, always very sensitive to naval alarms, does not ap- .pear to have been deeply moved by his jeremiads.The real weakness of the attack up-, on the Dreadnought, policy is to be' directors have been placed by the optical manifestation of the strength and effectiveness of the.fleet.There was a parade \u2018of the ships at Portsmouth for the imperial .press; when It was shown that the .home fleet had emerged from thé chrysalis state, that was an eye opener to many prominent men connected with journalism.Then came the manoeuvres and the fact that \u2018the mobilization worked most smoothly, that there was no lack of men and that the magnitude of the operation was most striking.Then there, were no breakdowns, no vessels had to return to port with deéfects to their machinery and no serious acel- dént.took place.ds = All this has had its: due tect.It may be said being any premature close to the exer- Cinés, | everything fell \u2018ont\u2019 just as was.expected.and this in 'spité of bad weather dnd fôgs, and the experience gained, particulariy 1h regard\u2019 to scouting and the operation of masking the enemy's ports, has been most valuable.To bring home the Mediterranean fleet for this purpose and give leave to the men.of the ships to visit their homes \u2018while\u2019 in English waters assisted also | to create an impression: of\" feal- no curity.15 oo; for thé first time in- many scores\u2019 of years Londoners have been given a chance to ses for themselves what their ships and sailors are like, and they have availed themselves.of it literally: in the millions.Dwellars Paris and Berlin can hardly realize.what .is - happening \u201cin.London thés: week.New.Yorkers mas have an ides \u2018because their fleet es Uistr doors, but, then, the int s man of war {a not #0\u2019 unusual with.them.is a curiaus.fact that the.donsty xt \u201clearn.1 ra about.+ qe ver.than they over a ew bef \u201cThere sre unaréde of poonle who 0 wong to see the ships, have:discovere \u2018the Em nt to.be ope of the _beautitii} saplanades in \u2018hundreds .xiso have: made it is\u2019 the ships and the sailors that\u2019 risa amiema either the Prime Minister or: the First] statement about the four couditional}- charges would have a most reassuring | also that, far from there | most.be world, The} SY ce | arouse the greatest enthusiasm where- ever they may be along the forty x \u2018miles of: waterway.Surprised.and Satisfied.1 know of more than one party.f visitors, influential in the:banking and mercantile world, who have been down \u2018to the fleet; in the séa reach this week |.with such al purpose in view, and from what they saw they were most agree- \u201cably surprised and fully satisfied with\u2019 evervthing shown them.There.is no dissension among the fleet officer saxcalled naval scandals and are.gusted with the retired admirals lend their names to agitators.- Hea.who care little or nothing about th ed as trustees of the estaie, 3 \u201cabsence.been before.There is an ynmistak- abla air about.the whole fleet of a readiness for.anything, and, moreover.there are no shams, no pretence.and.no humbug.about this fleet, and \u201clame ducks are _conspicuous by their * Left Estate of $71,000.« Teronto.Ont., July 24.\u2014 The will of the late Mrs.Jane Harvey disposes of about $71,000, and appoints Messrs.W.J.\u2018Blackburn, of London, and Robert S.Galbraith, of Toronto, sons-in-law of deceased, with Miss Violet M.Har- Among.the bequests.are a number \u2018BW :fine pictures to her children; two -.] daughters,\u201d Charlotte and Violet, are men and marines were never more.contented.for.they are beffer fed : better treated than Sey \u201chave .gv to receive $10,000 each at once, and the qe he on $12,000 invested to be paid to them for five vears.\u201cSpeëfaT \u201cto The Montreal Star- \u2018béen forinulated this week by the Gov- \"Minto bridges, $41,162; Causeway, Ep - \u2018tions of -\u201cCamp Fire Club of America,\u201d north of Montreal and Quebec.AUTIFY | TAWA Many Important\u2019 Schemes Yet to Be Undertaken by the improve- \"ment Commissign.© _-\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 Ottawa, July 24.\u2014 Plans which have ernment and the Ottawa Improvement Commission for the further beautification of Ottawa suggest the query as to what the country has spent on the heantificafion of its national capital.To date the outlay has been practically $900,000, and when, according to the new plans, the $100,000 paid by the Grand Trunk Railway for its hotel site is added, the total will exceed a mH- lion.By no means is the work com- -pleted.There are still many ambitious schemes in view.3 The expenditure so far has been in the construction of the national park at Rockcliffe, the driveway system, and upon the city parks, of which the maintenance is now in the hands of the commission.The principal items are: National Park, Hoan.Rideau _ Canal drive, \u2018$170,2 815; King Edward avenue boulevard, $100,000; driveway maintenance, $48,- 923; Strathcona Park, $47,000; Clemow avenue, $24,013; Patterson's Creek, $14,052; debentures,\u201d $86,820; _ city streets, $15,512, and many smaller.\u2018items for property acquisition.: rtp ST.ANN\u2019S PILGRIMAGE.The annual pilgrimage of St.Ann's parish to the Shrine of St.Anne de.\u2018Beaupre will take place on the 7th of \u2018August.~The Pilgrimage will be under the.direction of the Redemp- _torist Fathers in charge of the parish, under the personal supervision of Rev, Father Flynn, C.-88.R.\u2018 The train will leave Viger Square Station, Saturday evening at 9.30 and returp to Montreal Sunday night at 10 o'clock.THE GRACE DART HOME.Four boys: Willie Rowe, Clarence \u2018Honey, Percy Honey, Frk.McCCOITY.: .+ +.ae eo» Mr.R.F.Y.vo ve en we oe Miss B.B.Richardson.Mr.8.H.Ewing.¢ .$2.17 1.00 1.00 50.00 $54.17 Mrs.Alex.Murray, 1 carpet roll.- Miss B.Allen, 3 baskets fruit, .Will some one donate 6 single new mattresses, size 6 ft.x 34 ins, \u201cMOOSE AND CARIBOU\" NEW BOOKLET OUT.|.\u201cThe Canadian Northern Railway have just issued a very handsome | \u201cbooklet, entitled \u2018Moose and Caribou,\u201d and is at present being circulated by the local passenger department.he book contains some 200 illustra- amp life throughout the Province of Quebèc, together with thorough instructions as to how to prepare a camp and camp fire, as well as\" a lot of valuable information as .to where game of different kinds is to be found.\u2026 Many of the pictures were supplied by Mr.8.'W.Tilden, & member of the © which are scenes in \u2018the Laurentians, taken by her former employer caused UP IN WAANCLE ABOUT PROPERTY His Former Secretary Deeds Back ; Farm to End Suit, But Husband Objects.w.Ashcroft, formerly secretary to Samuel L.Clemens (Mark Twain), yesterday deeded back\u2014to the humorist, in settlement of the $4,000 attachment against\u201d her, the farmhouse at Redding.Conn., which \u2018he had.given her as a wedding present.The action was the result of a visit of Miss Jean Clemens and her father's lawyer to the.Ashcroft home.While the return of the deed to the Redding property is believed to wipes out the financial differences between\u2018 Mr.Clemens -and -Mrs.\u2026 Ashcroft,.it is said upon retiable authority that other suits may follow as a result of the feeling that has been aroused between the two families.Mr.Ashcroft was for many years the business agent of Mr.Clemens, and it was while acting in that Capacity that he met Mrs.Ashcroft, who was then Miss Lyon.He is said to resent bitterly the attitude taken.by Mr.Clemens, and charges \u2018that the latter's daughters, Miss Jean and Miss Clara Clemens, are directly responsible for the embarrassment that has heen caused his wife.It was said that Mr.Ashcroft would sue for the return of the property ,o the ground that his wife did not have the legal right to dispose of his dower interest.The first intimation that Mr.Clemens \u2018had failed to find- anything -hum-.oroug'in his former secretary's math- od of handling his affairs came less than a month ago, when the attachment was placed on the farmhouse.Mrs.Ashcroft had sailed for Europe only a \u2018few days before the legal step was taken; although Miss Jean Clemens stated that she had promised to remain at home until financial dif- ferefices with Mr.Clemens liad been settled.It was said then that all of the accounts that had been handied by the former, secretary were being examined.| As soon as Mra.Ashcroft landed on the other side the report of the-aetion her to arrange to return immediately.She arrived in New York last Thursday, and went immediately to her home.in Redding.In an interview she said that she was at a loss to understand the motive that had prompted Mr.Clemens to take action against her.She claimed that he had full knowledge of all financial matters that had come under her directions, and that she was indebted to him only for money borrowed with his consent for improvement to the property.\u2018WANTED REAL HUG=GOT IT.-Neenah, Wis., July.24\u2014John Bous- field, a young farmer, had been court- \u2018ing Miss Pear! Osb rne, a neighbor's daughter, for many months, and when he had the good fortune to escape a\u2019 rebuke as he passed his arm about the girl's waist he had what he] thought was the mood sense not to press his advantage too hard.But Pearl taunted him, saying he did not hug her hard enough, and wondered if he was man enough to give a woman a real hus.She got a manly hug that broke two ribs, Bousfield proving he was not so much bashful as careful.Owing to numerous the special sale one more ,EsS io \u2014 ALL FATED ENGINE 002 - \u201c AGAIN ON: THE JO An incident which caused considerable comment on the arrival df the first Empress of Ireland special \u2018dt Windsor station yesterday afternoon was the fact \u2018that.engine -No.\u2018902, which ran into Windsor station-on the \u2018memorable 17th .of March with such Ÿ disastrous results; was again.In working order, having hauled the Empresa\"\u201d special from Quebec without mishap.Little did the $00 travellers: who posrded the train at Quebec in the orning suspect that the engine which was bringing them to their homes and friends, had on its last trip in to \u2018Windsor station meted out death and {sorrow to mo many persons.The engihie has been in the shots ever since the accident, and has been thordughly overhauled, and - at the \u2018present\u2019 time looks: as smooth as: a new- engine.© The driver who brought the engine into: Windsor street vesterday after- \u2018noon.stated \u2018that it was: working per- \u201ctest in every and: was one of Teal.ï .Disastrous Gloudburet.In Colorado, ; Boulder, Cok; July 24.\u2014Two.are déed | ;jand two seriously injured as the result deluged Two \u2018ot a Cloudburst that Two: Mile] Canyon, north of Boulder, yesterday.The dead are Vaine Carlisle,\u2019 aged 13, poule ea.- Arthur Dickerman, aged bers of à Dents party.party sought | ahoîter \u2018thder: #- nue\" hope es: Presently a torrent two fout in depth: swept dow the can were able to come \u2018sheltér, por 1h a al re thelr said -companions, \"Dickeïman and Car fown wi he otf ith.the\u201d Thames wi ch, trom th the | ae, cana JJ; Court, R.Mac \u2018the: bept- \u201consines 1 Faber out of Mont.The victims yore re mem, A ot oe at don of thy dE \u201c1forenoon, at the.7 Justicn, ail SPECIAL \"OFFER BRAZILIAN CRYSTAL LENSES [sn GLASSES $1.00 1 requests.from the people of Montreal and vicinity, and \"desiring to thoroughly demonstrate the\u201d superiority of the Celebrated Brazilian Crystal Lenses over the ordinary kind, we have decided to continue week.$5 Glasses for $1.00 CARFF\u2019S -388 SFr.CATHERINE STREET WEST.I ie Ps SALE\u2014 E\u2014Provin nce of Quebec, District of Montreal, No, 762, Superior fariane CO., -versüs Chs.Edey, \u2018Defendant.- On the sist day of July, 1909, at 11 of the clock in the forénoon,: at the.domicile of the .said Defendant, No.995- St.Urbain street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chatteln: of the i Defendant, seized In this cause, pr CoRalet ng of household furniture.cash.JOSEPH ROY, B.8.C.Monten 23rd Tuy, 1909, BAILIFF 8S SALE Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.1439.Circuit | Court.C Millett, | Plaintiff, versus D.Superior, Defendant.On the 5th day ot August, \u20181909, at lève of the , clock 1 the forenoon, at the domicile of.the said Defendant, 169 189.Claude street; in the City treal, will be sold by authority of Justice, ail the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, melsed in this cause; consisting -of household furniture, etc.x EN , B.8.C.Montreal, July 38rd Biv BALYX Province of Quebec, | of Montreal, No, cab, Superior Court J.of] Hurteau & Cie., Limited, er Forbes, Defendant.: the Ind day of\u2019 guet.1809, at ten \u2018of .the clock, in-the forenoon, at \"the bu-.green: lacs of the.maid plaintiff, No.FIL: 6 piaño and \u201cH.-A.CINQ | BE B.C.Montre, Sa 22nd, 1 Corrected\u201d notice.gpd sn = hires SALT of Queb _ District of.Montreal, No, 15093, Circu Court.B.Rigler, Plain Chatella, lof Montreal, will \u201cbe sold, by authorits of Justice, all \u2018the goods na Defendant, seized in this cause, con.ule Stine\u2019 of ER, RUE montre rn 5; fase July, 1909, : To PAILIFFS Bate- Frise be, | Court, Be Brodeur TE SUR u , eur, Defendent: On: the feridant, 388 Ibervill a, The rig 1 ten hery e of Montreal, w li be sbid b TE 1 of Ltd,, Plaintiff, 1 In the city.: chattels of the | Don\u2019t miss the opportunity of getting a pair of these lenses.a lenses.Two expert opticians DRUG WHERE TO DINE.re \u2018Mentreul\u2019s Most Popular Eating House.In the Beart oe he Shoppine District\u201d 149 813 | Sort or I$35- - Overcoat $15 RA ORDER\u2014GNE PRICE.ONLY, Ne middieman-~from mill to man, ga & Scotch Woollen Co., nnett's\u2019 Tneatrs Buliding, = \"7 4 2591 8t, Catherine St.West.Special price on Toric end prescription in attendance.- x ste ST.CATHERINE 5 SYBEET WEST, _ CANADA, R £1 Province of Quebec, | Under dor Winding-Up Act, R.8.C;; 1908, jo I \u2018THe BAITISH-CANADIAN ASBESTOS At New.York, July 24.\u2014 Mrs, Raiph .Canadian M ils The 3rd Regiment of the.Vietorla Rifles of Montreal left last night for Lake Manitou, where officers and men will undergo training under \u2018actual service conditions.\u2014 The Standard in the issue of Sat- - half page plate showing scenery near where the tents are pitched.This plate shows a scene at Lake Manitou which for beauty is perhaps unrivaled in the Dominion.THE EMPIRE'S GREATEST CRICKETERS! (Beautify) half pags plate showing the most famous cricketers now living, in various characteristic attitudes.This plate contains seventeen of the most famous cricketers In the world.| The Standard also publishes on Satur day handsome plates of crack \u2018Canadian teams who uphold the traditions of the game In Montreal.THE TRAGEDY OF THE AUTOMOBILE! The \u2018recent fatalities In connection.with automobiling in and about the City of Montreal has concentrated - public.attention on this exciting sport.The Standard publishes on Saturday a \u2018remarkable \u201cpage giving a full pictorial acoount of the tragedy which marred the recent automobile races at Blue Bonnets\u2014Crowds\u2014Famous racers ~Drivers before the start of the fatal race\u2014Race In progress\u2014The Fatality\u2014The funeral Car, and the first Automobile Funeral Cortege in.the Dominion, STANDARD'S SERIES OF FAMOUS INSTITUTIONS! FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL WATERFALLS! 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Choupt HEASLEY, LEURY, + \"BAI LIFES BALE Provines Queb District of Montres No.Seis, Cireuit Court.ir, Plaintiff, versus \u201clex.major\u201d Defendant.\"On the 2nd day | \u201cof August, 1909, at one of.\u2018élôek in the af oon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.497 Albert atreet, in the eity of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels 8.01 the.wad endant; seized in this CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.- ja Corona Hote | (The Heme of the Eplenrey -CAFE THE BEST ous hold |: e CB int horses, se Terms duiv.s BS.C.Montreal, J Open Ate Dining ta the Gurdin; urday, will publish a magnificent ~~ BEAUTIFUL NEW PARKI The \u2018News Edition of The Standard \"EASTERN CANADA BONE MERAGE Reports Received From Ontario and the\u2019 Maritime Provinces are Optimistic.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto.July 24\u2014Only the coplous rains of the past week have saved the crops of Central Ontario from disastrous failyge.Until recently the uatien 8 extremely critical.ow- g to the long-continued dry weather.Much damage was done by the drought, but since the rains) came the outlook for à better \u2018yield has been brighter.Generally speaking, the crop in Central Ontario will be rather below than above the average, but the prevailing high prices will in à measure offset the lessened yield, and the farmer's tinancial condition will be fairly satisfactory.A prominent official of the Ontario Government, himself a practical and successful farmer, stated to the Star correspondent that crops were in what might be: described as a patchy condition.- Some sections were doing well, but on the whole the crop would not be an average one.y The reasons were.to.be found in the late spring and the dry weather.This applied es- pecailly to the districts north and east of Toronto, as the western section had not been so adversely affected.OQats.the staple crop of Central Ontario, had suffered most severely on account of being planted so late.The fall wheat was looking remark- -ably.well, considering .the disadvantages, while the: hay crop will be fairly good on the\u2019 whole, though in some -gectidbns it is almost ruined.Spring wheat is practically a thing of the past in the southern section of Ontario, though it is still grown considerably in the Georgian Bay counties.Apples and other fruits are a.800d crop.in Cobourg District.Special to The Montreal Star.Cobourg, Ont.July 24\u2014That the frequent showers of the past week have saved .the crops is the joyful ultimatum reached by agriculturists of this district, who say that the heavy rainfall means thousands of dollars in their pockets.Before the rain came the ground was parched and dry and produce was being burned up by the hot sun.The grain.which had not filled -out to its proper size, had stop- -ped- growing and was.turhing- yellow.Some farmers have made an estimat that the late rains mean a benefit o four dollars an acre to every.agriculturist.Large herds are kept by the farmers of Northumberland and the dairy and cheese industries, and also\u2019 the raising of beef cattle and hogs are important factors in farming.Already the rejuvination of the dry pastures is having its effect on the dairy industry.Hay is only about half a crop throughout this district .and is already commanding \u2018a good price.Early grains will not be up to the average, but the root crops promise well.Indications now are that there will be a fine apple crop and small fruits generally are good.etat In the: Niagara Peninsula.Special to The Montreal Star.© .8t.Catharines, Ont., July 24.\u2014 The crops throughout the Niagara district as a general \u2018thing, look well and give excellent promise for an abundant harvest.The conditions this spring were all facorable :noush the weather was backward, there being no severe frosts to harm the fruit or grain and an abundance of rain.The fall wheat which came through the winter is looking well in most districts, out à goci deal \u2018of the seed failed to come up last fall.owing to the severe drought which prevailed before winter set in.The spring wheat, oats.barley and peas, awing to the abundance of rain t.is spring, when it was most needed, Ch all be abundant crops, the spring wheat making up for the shortage in fall wheat.The hay crop is neariy all harvested.and it has been a record crop in most localities, as far .timothy is concerned, on account \u2018of the good raims.A great deal of the clover was killed last winter, due to the alternate thaw- and freezing.As for the fruit, the Niagara District will probably turn out more peaches and other fruit this summer and fall than any previous year in the history of averion CALE OF Tuesday.#7 July.p m- 100 bead of DOrsus.tonsisting 50 fresh to 1000 !bs.3 match palrs Of first class mares.and ove first class pair of drivers.sevora saûdiers and drivers, also- a scot ter outfit, gray borse aoû young Dame cohduct.des es ROT 1005 fn \"2.90 for § miles.2136 = rubber tite buggy.piano box.harness and suikey; also a St.Catherine sleigh.Consignment solicited.Private sale.We have the largest stable Iu Montreal.dove goods to be sold without reserve.These & can be seén.at our stable Monday.I.E.Gnasiovote 567 St.Paul.Marcotte and Freres, Auotioneats.WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 S/° ES, > 422 Sherbrooke Street East- \u201c IMPORTANT SALE Household Furniture Valuable \u201cNewcombe\u201d Upright Plano, - \u201cUxbridgé\u201d Cubilmet Organ.Costly suk Portières, Axminster, Wilton and Brussels Curpets, etc, etc.The undersigned has received .tive inatructions from a gentleman who is leaving for Paris | to sell by public auction, absolutely withou t reserve, st the above address, on TUESDAY MORNING, rn JULY, Commencing at 10 O'Clock, || Be contents of a very attractively furn- shed nine-roomed flat, includ! a very fine Upright Newcombe Pland (almost new and recently cost $375).powerful Uxbridge Cabinet Organ (10 stops); Drawing-Room Set, covered in silk: Mission Rockers, Morris.Chaire, Vernis Martin and Mahogany Tea grd Centre Tables, very fine gortable Electric Lamp, Engravings and Etchings, 5 of Japanese and other Bric-a-Brae, liton and other carpets and rugs, Lace Curtains, pair of rich Silk Portieres, ré- cently baught at a cost of $30; large BP, Mirror, Brass Jardinieres and Candle- êticka, handsome B, W.Sidaboarä with upper piste glass cabinet, Extension \u201cTable, eather Covered Dining Chairs, Dinner and Tea Sata, Glast Ware Bliver Piateä Ware, Oak Roll Top Desk, lot of Books.2 all Brass Hedsteads White Enamel Iron Beds, Oak and 0gany Bureaus and Wash Stands and Chefoniniets; Mahogany and Osk Folding\u2019 eds, Hair and other Mattresses.Ptitows.ed and Table Linen, Toilet Sets, Gas Stove, Refrigerator., Kitchen Utensils, Garden Hose, ste.The great s farnitir has on ae Aa Se Me ist of May land, and i.\"cosssque eut.x EARNS; > in a RAW.re heavy draft horses, 1200 | ark 2.19%.one «f the J.orse won tbe race fn Ottawa iid odd fancy Chairs, |\u201d = the fruit belt.The weather bas bees v.hich cut short a record strawberry crop- and will interfere with the yield of raspberries.Notwithstanding this, raspberries will this year.also.beat all preceding years in the quantity and quality of the berries.There need bé no -nxiety as to the peach crop.It was never more pros mising than just now, and there should be abundant yields in all the wanted { varieties, unles: heavy windstorms gould come and shake off the fruit.Plums and pears will be a fair crop, but apples are short as this is the off year for apples.In Western Ontario \u201c| Bpécfal to \u2018The Moritreal Star.London, Ont, July 24.~Indications are that the harvest this year throughout Western Ontario will be .a record breaker.In many districts the hay is all in and it is a .plendid crop, the long period of wet weather making it grow luxuriantly.Corn and other grains promise well, but in low lying districts will.be somewhat later than usual as the water on the land in the spring prevented farmers from sowing in time to harvest as usual Qats and wheat are coming along splendidly and the favorable weather conditions, farmers say, will ripen the grain as it should be, and make it of the highest quality Along Lake Eric fruit and grain are in fine shape and all grades of plums, peache., grapes and berries are ripening rapidly.In many of the districts immediately around London the apple and pear trees are already so loaded down.with fruit that they have had to be propped up.plain little this year of the ravages of inspects, and it is believed that constant 8] ying and the large quantity of rain early in the season has done much to eliminate these pests.In the districts north of London the harvest will be late; but conditions are favorable and grain and hay promise a big yield.West of the city many Deans are grown and they are abundant and of aplendid quality.Buyers have already made large contracts for delivery of hay, - grain and fruit, and prices will keep up fairly well.A.peculiar fact that buyers note is that whereas a couple of years ago, nearly everything went to England or European markets, practically nothing goés now as the West- orn markets take it all.Dairymen say that the splendid pasture this season \u201c1 is making cheese and butter shipments to the west the largest they have ever known.Bankers say that the farmers will have a splendid year and are look- in this district.in New Brunswick.Special The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., July 24\u2014While the reports are somewhat conflicting, the present indications are that the crops in?New Brunswick will be at least a fair average.The season \u2018was late and many -crops- were not-put in the ground as early as usual, the Weather being cold and wet.Then followed a somewhat érv period, but of late there has been abundant moisture and growth has been rapid.The hay crop is reported in sôme parts of the province as rather light, and in others quite as gond as that of MARGOTE BROS?SALES.GREAT Trade Sale, | Wednesday, 28th July, 09 | At Our.Rooms.No: 8% ST.JAMES STREET,, A Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, to the amount of $19,500, transferred to Our Rooms by order of the Curators, cone sisting of:.Quantity of Tweed, Beaver, Dress Goods, Lining, Cashmere, Flan nelette, Underwear, Farmer Satin, dren.Gent's Furnishings, Ties, Umbrel- \u2018las, Skirts.Table Linen.Lice, Embroidery, Hats and Caps, etc., ate.\u2014ALSO\u2014 A Bankrupt Stock of Boots and Bhoes, to the amount of 13,515.Men\u2019s, Ladies\u201d and Children\u2019s Boots and 8hoes of all kinds, and of first quality.For the Insurance Co.'s account: 350 Pieces Tweed, Beaver.Meiton, Silk and Satin Lining.etc.slightiy damaged by water.Sale lat 10 O'Clock A.M.In lots to suit the Trade, and without reserve.MARCOTTE FRERES, 175 3 Auctioneers.INSOLYENT NOTICE.in re ANTHIME PAQUETTE, Contractor, Montreal.Sale by auction at No.69 St.James street, Montreal, \u2018on Monday, August 2nd, 1909, at 11 o\u2019clock.roofing materials and rolling stock, amounting to $1.521.86.A.TURCOTTE, Curator, St.James st.MARCOTTE BROS, 178 3 Auctioneers.In re Antoine Decarie, Proprietor HOTEL IMPERIAL, of Montreal, Insolvent.Sale by auction, en bloc, on Monday, Auguet 2nd, 1909, at 11 o\u2019clock, at Marcotte Bros, 89 St.James street, of the | rights of \u2018the estate in the lease of THotel Imperial, 708 St.Catherine street east, comprising the license up to May, 1910: splendid bar fixtures, household furniture of the hotel, and the stock of liquors and cigars, which amount to about $600 \u2019 _.Sale for cash.A.TURCOTTE, Liquidator.| MARCOTTE BROS.175 3 .; Auctioneers.For Sale by potion WEDN July 28th, at 10.Summer Sale of 0 AM \u2018Harnesses and vehicles, Wa will offer 60 head of Choice le Drivers, Matched Pairs, Cobbs, ors, Light and Heavy Draftoly, à few hoice Mares for Breeding, alsoa number of City-broken Horses \u2018ul ble for city city use.A Also a choice lo ht Drive and ass, both Ligh g and Fao Sets, also a number of Express Harnesses, also a choles lot of Burress aid Beach Waggons and à Gués B oh eames! 4 eue by Bai Pa rubber rea, an af, num.bet of Expr élso \u20ac Choice Ladies\u2019 Saddles, t $60.00.oh Al w witho! reterve.Consignments salleited.STHROUSHONT [Bi paren caption of -&- slight drought last month.Farmers com- | ing forward to better times than ever |- Ready-made Clothing for Men and Chil.Stock of old lumber, hardware, stones, ESDAF, Speclal M!d- Horses, including Trotters, Facers, Blà-|- last year.ont 1 _e \u2019 > particularly £004 te poe crap this yeas, ang the.same ts & parently: true of b toe crop will not ue as heavy as was expected early im the spring.and it is said that some flelds had to be planted over again, but from the reports received this week there seems 10 be a good prospect for a good general yield.The like {8 true of other vegetables.With regard: to.fruit.the yield 1s large.Strawberries were a particular ly heavy crop, and brought good prices.Other small fruits, will yield well, and, while apples are not a large crop in New Brunswick, the trees are well laden and the fruit looks very promising.On the whole, therefore, should the weather from now.on prove -at all favorable the farmers of New Brunswick will have a good return for their labor.The price of all kinds of produce continues high.Meetings of farmers will bé held at.Woodstock and St.John during the summer to confer with members of the provincial government, relative to extending the market for New Brunswick produce in Cuba and the West Indies.In Nova Scotia.Spécial to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S., July 24\u2014The recent rains have improved the crops throughout the country, and the prospects are they will, in most instances, be up to the average.The spring of 1908 was a late one, much of the seeding not being done until the .first and second weeks of] June.During thé month of June there was very little rain and the ground became so dry that prior to June 28th indications were for.a light crop of hay, and a poor start of roots and grains.However, since June 28th, the country has been favored with several rainfalls, and- the weather still continues showery.The crop outlook, is.accordingly improved from 25 per cent.to 50 per cent.- On the newly seeded land which has been kept in anything like good.£condition, hay promises to be almost fully up to average and will be fully equal to the large Lrop of last year-On ap- k heat.The pota- || -Hght.EX duri the ey \u2018are row almost up to tage.Thére is a great variation In oats and other grains.On all either artificially or mnaturally.under-drained soils, they were segded fairly early,the indications are for a heavy crop.On the more poorly drained lands.owing to the lateness of seeding the crop | will not be up to average.In the same way, early sown roots, and early planted potatoes are for the most part very promising.The later anes have been somewhat slow in developing.but with the present copious rainfall, are improving so fast that there is stil] expectation.oran \u2018average Crop.With the exception of a tow local) areas where canker worm has gaineda hold, tha outlook for fruit is unusually good.The bloom Was very heavy and the conditions for pollination were extra good.Fruit has consequently set well \u2018and unless a prolonged drought occurs, the yield promises to be fully up to that of last year, which wis a Isacrq year for the province of Nova cotia.\\ Try our Clock repair department.R.Hemsley, jeweller, 255 St.James St.Eo: page= vn teint, FRASER BROS.\u2019 SALES.LARGE REGULAR AUCTION Ot Second-Hand Household Furniture and Effects, etc.; etc., at our salesrooms, No.458 8ST.JAMES 8T., cor.inspector, On Friday, July 30th, At 10 A.M, Consignments solicited: Prompt cash returns, Safe, clean, dry storage for furniture, | plancs, baggage, etc.For private sale every day.New furniture, \u2018iron \u2018beds and matiressés, skiffs, flat bottom boats, canoes; .giso fireproof safes, car- | riages, harneas, etc.oe \u2014 FRASER _ BROS., 175 5 > Auctioneers.Prices.styles.Fall prices will be $35.Fall price $40.00.July price .Fall price $43.00.July price .Fall price $50.00.July price .lar Siz.00.July prics.TTI Tel.Up 3598.ly Sale = © You.know the end of Tay is nearly here, and with - \u2018it comes the close of the July Price Reductions.I! you haven't talen advantage of our extraordinary values.there are still a few more days in which to secure your Eany Fall Suits and Skirts at our July SUITS TO ORDER.in medium i for all-yéar-rounä wear.in a mn Teint ateriale, uly price.$26.00 No.1 BRCADCLOTH SUITS TO ORDER, No.2 BROADCLOTH SUITS TO \u201cORDER.No.3 BROADCLOTH SUITS TO ORDER, ÉÉPARATE BKIRTS TO ORDER, trom ail.materials in stock.Regular $10.July price.£6.00 PARATE SKIRTS TO ORDER.Regu: t.adies\u2019 Own Materials made up at Reduced Prices this menth only.American Ladies\u2019 Tailor, H.Litwin, 590 St.Catherine Street West Between Mountain and \u201cDrummond.Nearing -830.00 840.00 8700 + July 24, pos - OUR QUARAN rex Entire Satisfaction or your money obeortully refundod.\"FRÈRES.LAMITED ANT-AAS SE Caxwente Srvees Los GEUVERY SERVIOE To all parts of the Island and nelghboringsummer resorts BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY The last weék of our July Sale begins Monday, and in order to make it a record- breaker, are forgetting the cost .price of many of the articles offered on.sale.Here is an opportunity to pay.less than the goods cost wholesale! See our window, display; compare our prices with those asked elsewhere.clusions.\u2018 Draw your own con- Thread Hosiery Reg.sold 45e.July price\u2014 25c - White and alsô large choice of color.ings, plain and lace effect; all sizes.Gloves Lisle Thread Gloves, black and white, plain and lace effect, long or short.July prite\u2014 Excellent value at 35c.25c White Canvas Shoes 200 pairs of Ladies\u2019 White Canvas Oxfords and pumps, Cuban heels; sizes 2 3-2 to 6.Worth $2 and $3.July price 81.34 Embroidered Muslin Curtains - tain muslin, July prices\u2014 ; 250, 35c and 49c \u2018350 sample lengths of embroidered cur- Embroidered Net Curtains 275 lemgths of embroidered curtain net, Swiss design.July prices\u2014 49c, 69¢c, 88¢c, $1.05 and 91.29 Applique Curtain Net 200 lengths of applique.curtain net, Swiss design.July prices\u2014 49c, 690, 89c, $1.05 and 81.25 Ty = ; Curtain _ 50 inches wide.been offered in this city.19c and 29c Bargains Silk Jackets and Capes Women's.Black Taffeta Silk .and Capes, highly trimmed with embroidery and frills of chiffon.Worth July price\u2014 $12.50 $16.50 to $22.50.« 800 sample lengths of Nottingham, Muslin, Embroid- \u201cered and Applique Nets; size | from 1% to 13% yds.long by Never have such ex- Ghildron\u2019 s White Pique Dresses Ganor style, trimmed blue; also Buster Brown style; ages 6 \u2018to 2.$3.50.July price .$1.89 ceptional values in Curtains Cambric Drawers Women's size, umbrella frill, with § pin tucks, trimmed embroidery.Value 8bc.Your choles\u2014 A \u2018Saturday Night EXTRA SPECIAL Wash - Skirts 100 of them in white pique, linen and lawn; also black with white polka dots; regularly priced at from $1.75 to $3.75.Saturday night, between 8 and 9.30 only, your choice for 98c See them in our show windows, -Fancy Neckwear * July price\u2014- 12 1-2¢ .Ladies\u2019 fancy collars, lace and embroidery; extra good value at, Zhe.Our 7\" Leather Purses ; Fine Leather Purses, black \u2018 green and tan; assorted sizes.Values.40¢, 50c pnd fée.July price\u2014 290 Handkorohiors.Assorted colorings and plain white; very good value at the regular price of | T%e¢.July price 50e per dozen; -or, each\u2014 \u2014 5e .Men\u2019s Suits 812 \u2018and $15.Sacrificed at The very latest style, dark or light cel.orings: absolutely up to the minute in .style and finish; 3-plece suits.Prices Bargains.in Glassware - Two fine lines\u2019 of: Austrian Glass- WATS: Champagne Cups.per doz.81.95 Large Water Glassés .$1.Wine Glasses, per 803._ Liqueur Glasses, per doz.Henri Kowalskl's masterpiece.FE La Laurentide : 2\u201d Complete piano score.for only\u2014 25e $7.89 signs, red, green, Bobbinet, 30 Ins.wide, ruffles, worth 400, for .28c¢ Cretonne, double width, flowered de- regular 35¢ and 40e our price, reduced .23e Bureau Covers and Pillow Shams, in white lawn, hematitched: worth 40c and 50c, at .- 25e Wool.and: Corton Carpet (Union), 36 inches.wide; 40c quality, reduced to.Roller Shadès, size 88 to 73, inches, 2 £5 5 green, fawn, red; regular 35c, for .sesrao sn sau 0e ie.Be with lace SECOND FLOOR.Curtain Lace, Irish point, 27 wide, reg.48c, Our price.2 ANS | Brat End of July Sale fawn, blue, etc.; tations.4 \u2018 Fanoy Articles Chains, with Hooks, in jet or coral.for ladles\u2019 watches and lockets, \u2019 Sc 508, fOF ipo.25c- [ Jet Necklets! dull or bright, 4 Us end; .2 8 rows; regular 50c and 28e, for .PRE se $3 J Three Days\u2019 Sale of Arficles at 25¢ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 26th, 27th and 28th EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Our last sale of articles at 10c proved a tremendous success beyond all our expec- we 25c 25c \u2018White Cotton Corset Covers, round JULY BARGAINS RAUL White Cotton Chemises, with muslin by à \u201cOn Monday we expect still greater crowds because this sale, planned a long time in advance, includes an important series of most advantageous offers.\u2018Come to\u2019 \u2018Our Sale of 256 Articles on Monday flounces, fronts trimmed with embroidery insertion; worth 50c, IOP pevvenninrcceroneioneaen.280 White Cotton Petticoats, with deep tucked {flounces, trimmed with Torchon lace .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25e White Aprons of fine batiste, with bibs, trimmed with insertion and embroidery; price .23c - yoke of Valenciennes; reg.40e, our price .vere BBC White Woven Cotton Dadervests, with half sleeves or sleeveless; | \u2018 price oo.eee, 25c Embroideries, Laces, Eto.Embroidery remnants of Lawn or Muslin, for dresses, 45 Inchés wide: Qualities ranging from 0c per yard erreteranoene ae gli - Embroidery for Corset Covers; with - eyelets for ribbon, 18 to.18 ins.wide; reg.85c to 80c, for ese \u2019 ade.500 Combs and Barrettes, in brown, amber soa black horn; also in worth 50c and 60c, for .02 .950 yards et splendié Louisine ski white ground with black stripes: also floweted; 30 ins.wide, _ \u2018réal value 750; Monday, our: Priee cis-s20cucss B06 3 pieces of Black Chitfon Tattétas Silk, 30 fs.| : wide: fine-valus at 50c, our price Monday.280 18 aces of Japanese ic.tatfetas fish, white, o ois ness 8 27 (ns.\u2018wide, oar ash4bIe, : we our r prise.séacsu ersess sacserseusses 2bc 5208 Quisé Tamaline fine striped © \u2019 din ÿ \u2018 more : - 2 \u201cdreuses,-biouses,-eté.;.regular ; real value 80e par vara.280 | Be, Nour ais dep pass atorsd popu [50 lation of something like ; brars\u2014wss ôpe gl oa 40,000 mamans wire excluded, SPLENDID BARGAINS IN LADIES GLOVES, BELTS, FANCY COLLARS Gloves, plain or open work, 10g or short thread snd silk, grey.fawn, brown, navy, black, = : white; qualities canging from 506 to 65e; our price.; Ç Fancy Braid Belts, gilt or oxidized.clasps; worth up to 60c, our price To Clear-\u2014Balance of stock Belts In leather, élastic and fancy braid effects, with fancy or pearl - C buckles; regular 350, 350 and Soc; our price, much reduced, Monday, thres for 26e | OFFERS TO SEIZE IN SILKS, Si - DRESS MAT ERIALS, ETC.ur \u2018VERY SPECIAL.- Dress Materials, all wool, such as: - i Bengaline, 42 inches .- \u201cPabama, 40 inches .48 Inches .) 950 40 inched 2120702287 ' Alpaca, oxadm flowered, 43 Chote: pe, fen ch | lor | Pan 0 EE Palors, 4 nes le nur : Penama 1 Checked.1 ol oa Regular son Wyo En qualities, ide, S0c, 60c reverie sesreeisy aneeces BBE aude ner ec ec cons ves.BBC.bask that ; wart have to bs ned ft.was found {sens of Atlants Their datinition was affect that Æ public if bllg to white - * tiss, Monday.per org © cries BBS ENDRE, FILS & Sa 25c _se7 5e.Catherine Street East Mie (IL IRL White qualities, for, Plain Black -Alpncs, very lustrous, 42 inches wide; fine value at 48è, our pricd.23e Black Brocaded Material, Satin Bro: cade finish, much used for Hnings; .our reduced price: Monday, per TYRE eieeciiannd id Se publie\u201d \u2018would {for the erence was Only cdental Soir\u2019 white citt= | ppp men, seme via in] Dy, Bol Avianta, have written books included rary the cntsiogue of the\u2019 ave Ub- [er ne date paie named ve sg du: + Embroidered Blouse Pattérns.oh lawn or muslin ll, worth $1 and $1.50; very specta), at, be ; i n All-Over Embrojdered Net, cream, white, trimmed with insertion and tucke; for\u201d blouses 26\u2019 ins.reg, value 30c, our price .ervey Lees rernana ves Duchesse lor Taffetss Silk Ribbon, 7 \u2018Ins.wide, for Directoire baltg, etc; diferent colorg; reg.25c to Boe, our.reduced price, per yard LINENS WN WASHFABRICS \u20ac; .W.Lirdsay, Lt4., 512 St.Catherine west.17s 8 PIANO\u2014At 27 Buckingham ave, Stubinger and ! New York \u2018upright grand plano, taken far debt; will sell cheap; mahogany cave: Sood 1 \u201c 46 Dew.PLANOS -\u2014 Severdi-new and secondhand instruments, all thoroughly guaranteed, to be sold during the next two days.Special prices, Layton Bros.144 Peel atreet.PIANO Very fine upright Mason and Risch; owner leaving for England: obliged to sell; no offer refused.Write immediately D T 7986 Star Branch Office.171 5 ORGAN \u2014 For sale fine Uxbridge organ.$60, payable $5 cash and $3 monthly.cost new 3175; stops, two knee sweils, high top walnut case, sweet and powerful! tone.The Leach Piano Co.Ltd, 560-St.Catherine at.\u2018near Drummond.PANAMA HATS We have just received our first cons'gnment of fine Panama Hats, and would remind our customers of the advantage of early selection.McComber \u2014\u2014\u2014 & Cummings.Wholesale Importers and - Manufacturing Furriers, 372 St.Paul st.| 171 57eod PEARSON has removed to 55 Craig at.west.with a large stock of second-hand sults and pants of all colirs and latest styles: also tuxedo and dress suits for sale, at reasonable prices.5% Craig st.west.PIANO \u2014\u2014 High grade American plano.beautiful tome, handsome case, cannot b4 told from new: no reasonable cash offer refused.847 Dorchester st.west 3sod PIANO\u2014Beautital Weber square, carved legs; tvory keys; a special bargain at $123; easy terms.Laytom Bros., 144 Peel st.171 2 22% RANGE -\u2014 Large steel range, suitable for hotei or cafe, double ovens, hot closets, made to order last season and used only few months.For sale cheap at 3 McGii! College avenue.\u2019 RING \u2014 For sale large diamond solitaire ving, off color.over 3 carats, very cheap.22 University st.ROWBLL'S Geners! Bazanr, & Cypress at.opposita new wing Windsor Hotel, the anly special place for manufacturing job linens in the city, always s large assortment of mil! ends.table.butchar, ralter linens, towels.quilts, cashmere hose.linen table cloths, Ke, 60c, Bir $1: checked towelling and dish towellings.white linen, 50 tnches, 35c 175 2 RANGR \u2014 Far sale new.Ideal wood range, practically new.month, cost $27: Catherine sat.coal and in use one price $10, Address 500 St.west.TYPEWRITER \u2014 For sale 8 good Remington typewriter in first clase condition.262a St.Antoine at.- TWO PAIRS of heavy gras camping blankets; set gun loading implements, cheap.A 318 Star Office.- TRE IDBAL Trestmant for Corps: painless.Enclose thirty cents to Novelty Co,.Toronto.Fon ranteed: La mercial TWO Singer sewing machines, 38 and $6; 8 foot mirror, suitable for dressmaker, 8 McGill College avenue, 174 2 VIOLIN, complets, with bow and \u2018turabls cape, in perfect condition; to a prompt Ruger, ten dollars cash.Write A 3984, Star - WINDOWS AND DOORS Second- hand windows and doors, etc, in good condition.Apply Reid, MhcGregor & Reld; 668 St.Catherine \u2018street - 174 2 WOMEN'S PAYSICAL DEVELOPMENT \u2014 Vols.1 to 11.compiei® In good order, interesting: will bell cheap; no offer refused.Antony Z.Te- tranit, 23% Fmery street.$1.70 $2 A WEEK will furnish your house completely.Our prices are the lowest in the city for furniture, post carpets; oflctogds, pranikois, beds.Open evenin p.m, City House Furnishin cos \u201cLad Se 1338 it.Lawrence Boulevard,\u201d Ÿ doors above chel.186.\u2018200 CASH: REGISTER for sale To only a use aix months.Apply at 610 Park ave nnex.handle bricks, Address |: A WONDERFUL bargain.snaritice tar quick buyer, party leaving eily, only $500, self-contained furnished house, in good locally; ten rooms, \u2018well flied with room- ors] always more than psyin garden; to see is to purchas Oftice, ox outside position, Capital required dollars, fully secured at satiafactors \u2018sal about four thousa by preferred stoc 7 per cent, per Star, Toronto.\u201cADVERTISER Tekvi pose pi tal sole agencies on CHAS terms: furnished office, phone, best pusitivh; easy rent.261 Star Office.ADVERTISER would put \u201832000 to $3000.in manufacturing business, in the metal Has preferred.Apply D- 240, Star Office.- re A STORE.wall paper, enamel, crockery- ware and toys, ete, cheap for a quick buyer; fine locailty and good business, B32 Notre Dame weat.ups.Box 110, Montreal BUSINESS for sale\u2014Man understand machinery; established 20 years.Apply by letter, Post Onsce Box 26; Station B.BOARDING HOUSE, ten réoms, richly furnished, opposite Dominion square, furai- ture, carpets, curisins, all new and latest designs, Included.Monthly profits of $150.Long lease; rent $55.For price and coandi- tions apply -to Cousineau;- Fiis -and Hall, 68 St.James et.175 3 BIG PAYING business; only Tow doilare and spare thse required; send for free booklet, Money Making Opportunities In Mall Order Business\u201d why work for others or remain poor; write me to-day; you'll be pleased with what I send free.Address Mc- Kean, Dept.145, No.1269 Broadway, New \u201cYork CANDY, -.lock np-store; low-rent; good-t Ply Box Id 209 Star Office.CONFECTIONERY and pastry store for sale, brick oven, bakers, gas englne for ice cream making, soda fodntaln, goud lce cream trade, wholesgle aml retail; rent $22.Address 568 Notre Dame west; will seil cheap to prompt\u2019 purchaser, CONFECTIONER STORE for sale, good locality, doing good business, cream and spruce heer; prompt buyer.Apply iving- trade.Ap- in in ice will sell cheap\u2019 to 326 Charlevoix st.CREAMERY for.sale, one of the best and largest in the Eastern Townships.For varticuiars M 433, Star Office.173 Beod CONFECTIONERY and bake shop, with all fixtures, for sale, sell separately if desired; fine corner; terms easy: will sell cheap; advertiser leaving city.Address A 3619, Star Office.\u2018171 8 \u2018pad | lent.Gropositios.hires D f thé company, Paying.D 19-527 1aw Cigar, Stationery Store, for sale, cheap: ROOMING SEI best vies 3 diatiet Mie vo Hous avn faar 8.Cather! ine of.% soot Roue Lion tar Oise qacel- ROQMING- HO USE, twelve tuated near St.James Sn pene to hE long Jesse: reason for selling west.Addreas J ¥ 8164 Stag Branch of ice.2 VERY fine grocery Dusisess, $1000 to $1200 per month, one of fineat locations in city; stable combined: reasons for - health.Hixceptional chance.Æ 1 fice, 188 § WANTED.OUD, man or lady, able to invest $300 0 $500, % pe Balt ipterested, active ox ke tise en lignes money secured.Apply A 390 Star ce, \u2018$8 A DAY SURE _.Bend us your address and wa will show you how to make $3 à day, absolutely sure, we furnish the wôrk and teach you tree: you work in the-locni- ity where you ve.Sens us our address and we will explain the business fully; remember we.gusrantes a clear profit of 8%.for every day's work; absolutely sure; don't fail to write to-day.Imperial Stiver- ware Co, Box 281, Windsor, \" - Tar 156604 saw 4 AUTOMOBILES.MOTOR CARS, ETC._: | ) \u201cAN experianced.Spaching roots orderly Ap.Winto ner \u201cpour AE, 5 3 ort beuled, #56 $560, Oks.Mass, Sy Br ve AUTOMOBILE \u2014 \u201cTourist, fn pertad pr \u2014 dex, top lsups lene, etc.ot \u201cFe sacrifice ce: the fete leaving for Europe.; Wilson\u2019s Garage Co, 101 Osborne street, near 0 eE Depot.115 T AOTONGES for \u201cete.« tinder Coven try, Limousine body, electric lighted, taiis uipped and in perfect running ordér.Ap- hts.a lirown carats.Ans Guy Sia Be Catherine st.AUTOMOBILES to \u201chire or \u201cthe \u201choor, Jay or week, re-onable prices.-\\pply st A.Gontron's, 384 Berrt st Pre.= 108%, Er FOR SALE \u2014 rase % HF touring car, equipped with magneto and top, tires almost new, overhauled; spep fof early offer.Wilson Garage, ne at.; FOR BALE Rambler runabout, single ero .linder, 8 H.P., overhauled ana painted.new ti 3200 12 sold immediately, Wilson Garage, Osborne at.WANTED TO PURCHASE.ALL CAST OFF CLOTHING Furs, evening clothes, musical inatru- ments, jfewsellery, silverware, cameras, bankrupt stocks of boots, rubbe ete Doin the largest trade of any dealer in he city.Persons wishing to secure the thet \u2018prices should first see Bam Pearson, 778 Notre Dame street west.Tel.Main 968.ail orders attended to.138 327 ALL xs indie off clothing, furs, jjewsllery, etc.As I pay a better price than any other dealer.call first on M, Strean, - 760: Notre Dame west.Tel.Main 2565.eT 27 ALL KINDS cast off clothing, furs, musical instruments, cameras, guus, Jjewal- Adler, 135 Craig west.Tel.Main 15 Mail orders.attended.169 7 ALl.KINDS of ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's cast oft clothing, furs, jewellery, 1 inst diamonds antiques, pawn tickets.son, 55 Craig st.west.Malo 3967.Pear- 178 8 175 8 ABOVE everybody \u20ac rude tor -good cast-off thie: A ey fo hos Tirer, platedware and pawn tickets.Frank, 15 Craig.esst.Tel.East 2067: * en 2 BEST prices.paid for cast off clothing and \"all kinds of secondhand goods, 25 p.c.mors west.Phone Main 5666.450 DRT GGISTS, attention! For sale-an old- established and wp to date drug prescription business; owing to -the death of Mr.Greg, the business which bas been so success! | fully conducted in the same building for the Das twenty Years is offered for sale as a going concern.This is a rare opportunity, Chance of a lifetime for a good man.Store.with nice modern dwelling above, is situated on the best paying part of Queen street, Toronto: price $4.000 for stock, fixtures {including eight bandsome new \u2018silent salesmen\u2019 ), plate glass showcases, etc.: also à small stock of stationery.Mrs.W.H.Greig, 854 Queen street west.DRUG Business, Ottawa Valley.for forty-three hundred dollars, worth forty-eight hundred; established trade \u2018and superior location; no eut prices.Fifteen huodred dollars will finance, with easy payments; Teasons, falling heaith.M 482 Star Office.EXCEPTIONAL p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Retiring from business.! offer my business, edtab- lished 20 years ago.Will guarantee earning of over.$2000 a year; price $5000, part cash and part on time: will give all particulars at interview.Dont answer unless you mean business.D\u2019 259, Star Office.FOR .SALE.the property, furniture and good-will of good paying and long estabiish- ness.making a net profit of over $2000 per annum.A rare opportunity to secure this business at à hargain, as the owner ls retiring to restde in England.Apply to 8.H.Ward, officé 76, Royal Trust Building, 197 St.James st.) FOR SALE\u2014A small pressed steel plant mfg.a patented article, a fine business for any ope wanting something for a small capital; must be sold at once.Apply A 8630 Star Office.FOR SALE on account of leaving the eity, furniture cf seven rooms, also piano; will transfer lease until May \u2018lat if desired.D § Star Office.ie FOR SALE -The furniture in eight roomed house electric light, well furnished, cheap rent; will seil at a bargain.Apply 348 Dorches- ter sf.west.FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP.tabacco store, shoe shine parior for sale; excellent business, in best locality; owner jeav- ing town; particulars 156 Bank st., Ottawa.FOR BALE one of thes oidest established restaurants in the city, near Court House, City Hall and shipping, high class bar and lunch trade; has been run successfully for 80 years, by present holder, who now wishes to retire, Apply 48 St.Vincent st, City.172 6 FOR SALE licensed grocery near Greene, Trunk and Canadis~ Pacific; good cash trade: will accept 80c on ths dollar for stock if taken at once.Apply to Cousinsau, Fils and Hall, 68 St.James st.178 3 Montreal, nicely situated, on lake front, 1800 abo e city, well wooded, standing on four acres of ground, contains 45 rooms, with large hall and generally accommo- fates 106 boarders, bathing.berries, wharves, 16 boats, horses, rigs; private water system, hot and cold baths, w.c.Patk.Sheffer, Hellevue Hotel, St.Margaret.» 173 3 GOOD opportunity \u2014 For sale moving picture theatre, conta:nming chalrs, fixtures, -machine, etc., al ver, low price for cash.Address by letter G.A: Lefebvre, 591 Berri st.Montreal.GENERAL STORE and house for sale, or exchange account proprietor leaving, \u2018been in business 18 years.Apply 160 Mitcheson at.Montreal.+ HIGH CLASS confectionery store, 341 Bieury st, Montreal, just abova St.Catherine, doing good businéss; will sell or rept, chance of a.lifetime.i HARDWARI business for sale, hhrdware stores] plumbing and tinsmithing business, in one \u2018of the best towns in Eastern On- 1ario; good opportuity to secure a well established business, with excellent prospects.Apply M 473, Star Office.169 3 2aw INFORMATION wanted regarding ment opportunity, where few thousand dollars.could be profitably invested.Wish to hear from anyone having stock for sale In ihdustrial \u201cor mining proposition.= No ligunr.propusition considered.Address by 46 West Mnnroe at, Chicago, Ni MILK ROUND Output about 45 to 56 gallons; afl goad paying customers: special reason for selling: everything in order.Address 4.4.8222, Star Branch Office sad dollars, to become director of arge {+ limited .ompany, woll - estabiished, with head offices in Montreal, all correspoudenda treated ax atriet] confidentiel, worth while.investigating.Address 257 Btar Office.\u201c176 2 OIL SYNDICATE \u2014 Opportunity to join PATENTS.WH ARE offering an unusually attractive proposition\u2019 to the purchaser of our Cana.alan Patent on the Lneedit Stropping Device for Safety Razor Blades.If Interested \u2018enquire of Lawrence and Co.251 St.James Montreal, or write the &pecial Device Mis.Co.~Springtield, Mass, 1 .MONEY TO LOAN.113 8 Saw | D LAZARUS, City Loan Offise, 232 Notre Dame st.east, money loaned on diawionda, jewslisry - and furs.Business strictly eon i.dential.Established 1870.169 40 aw Aronson & _ Rutenberg Pawn Prarie à Sowelion éélèe 155 Craig St.West Batebiiehed- am.\u2014 - fa sume of ona select .yndicate in developing excellent oll fields; 7800 scres under ranewable leas- ea.Oli tnd gas oh properties.Apply W.D.Davidson, Havelock, Ont.: AT4 4 PROFITABLE.Tver openings wanted.Capital in Jarge or small blocks for stocks, bonds or businews opportunities, Address- in first instance, Attorñér, Box 848, Bridje- port, Connecticut.PROFITS paid on the ral ang month on inveatments by 4 Address P: O.Box 1088, N PORT ARTHUR, OntartgfP Canada, te{iook- ng for men with = or large capital whe postées manuf ring experience a piel, joking for a lon; frie site, ot power, cena fered.Write R.A.Bu soit what yo short aisfance rates Pd 28 = 39 miles fro cet 000.-te #000 logs 8 | aledady Fr Warren- He; and tbe\u2018 ed dining room and boarding house busi-.FIRST CLASS HOTEL, {wo hours rail from\u2019 Invest- mail only, George H.Corrier, room 173, D., OPPORTUNITY for gentleman \u201cwith ten thou-.PAWN TICKETS wanted, watches, dia- nds, jewellery, antique goods, furs, |: CEMECTAE- EURE, Bhoîfiel piate.prices in the city for gooëû articles.J.-B.Miller, 487 St.James street.Phone M.3794.187 27 SAFES \u2014 Wanted two large double safes, in good condition.Address J J 3180, Star ~Braach \u20ac ffice.-; 1 SOAP PRESS, Farmer boller, wanted, sec- éndhand, in good order; must be cheap State price, W.1858 St.Catherine east.SECONDHAND good kitchen stove, refri- _gerstor, bedroom.carpet.lounge and two easy chairs; \u2018must be in first class condition.Apply A 3850, Star Office.WANTED at once milk shipper from 40 to 50 galions daily, at Windsor or Mile End Station: highest price paid for right ar- tele.A 8074, Star Branch Office.173 8 HORSES AND CARRIAGES.BROWN Draught Horse, for sale, useful werker: price $33,00.Apply Verdun Transfer.129 Cland 8t., Verdun.Main 4820.FOR SALE\u2014Useful chestnut horse, & years old, very bandsome.well broken for saddle and buggy; also buggy and barnéss, at ressonable \u2018price.805 St.Urbain.FOR MALE\u2014Either mare or horse, about 1,000 ihe; now being worked In delivery either \u2018good buggy roadster; quiet, | fast and choroughly city broken.Apply 5e St.An- \u201ctoine.FOR SALE\u2014Small mare.Apply 601 Wellington.GOOD HORSE and buggy must be strong and reliable.2935.Star Office.HORSES roR SALE\u2014By suction.Monday, 28th, at 2.30 p.m., 0 borses of all kinds to De sold without reserve; also buggies snd har- nest.in good order, at P.Vandals and Co.Anctinneers.38 Place Jacques Cartier Square.LOVELY BAY MARE\u2014For saie, very sound, age A, weighing 1200, 5 ft.4; Fnglish bred; fine roadstér and saddle broke: kind: drive; purchaser sure to be satisfied.P.@ Box 1667.Marierille, Que.Phone Bo.= TJORRIE-\u2014Can be used single of double, good as new, cheap.2007 St.Lawrence, Annez.NICE BAY HORSE For sale.15.8, sound.and quiet: a bargain.$130: one good work horse, 45 dollars.Apply 376 st._Antoine st.ONE henutifol aark dapple avey cob for le, suitable\u2019 for lads: aleo one| matched pair of hrown mares, weighing shout 1180 bs.each: ail tity broken.Apply 1461 Cadieux.Phone East 803.FOR SAIÆ-\u2014Beantiful black enrriage horse for sale, thorbughly sound, aceustomed to city: good driver: nn excellent horse for carrisge, boggy or express.Apply 27 Eleanor sf.WANTED & couple of nice mares for country home; may be slightly out of condition, at right\u2019 prices.Cali at 54 St.Luke st.pu ote tm DOMESTIC PETS.- § AIREDALE, DOG for sale, eleven weeks old; good #tock, splendid watch and ratter.five dollars, 412- a\u2019 pea BLACK AND TAN (Manchester) fox for male, about 7% fes old; fine appearance and carriage.Kind with chilis dren.Price $10.Bax M 487, star Office, 7 FOR SALE-8cotch Coîlie pape, sable on trl.egler, both sèxes, from winhing strain.J.Dugan, 81 Lower Lachine Road, Ver- wanted; Apply A \u201cbe dun, que.KOR SALD Boston terrier, stud dog, prize winner.good pedigree; alse brood bitch: \u2018Manchester terrier, show bitch, great vais Mexican talking parrot.278 Durocher at.Dutremont.PIGEONS for aute; ten or fifteen pair; old and young, Homing pigeons, Apply KH.L.Gnaedinger, 128 Craip st.west.174 2 PUPS \u2014 For saie cheap collie , maie, \u201c11 weeks old, aimost pure ite.Apply 878 Mance st, Annex.it PUPPÉIBS.\" PUPPIES \u2014 Irien terrier pup pies for sale, from my well known winning stock, bast in Cansda; also fox terriers; young dogk and puppies of ame qual- qty; fuit\u2019 particèlarcs and prices tion, Insleay, 1553 81, Catherine casts \u201cMontreal Le PONRRANTAN Toy.stock.Address Fon ice.PUPS.kittens, squirrels, rats.ice.ete, binds, arte, oA es see, | na.agasrivms, Just areived 2 contfgnment.of tmiassion, & oredicinal vee ation for all case birds; prevents and cures as hoa, eens, loss of song ad, takes \u201ctem throug malt.= \u201cwinter out, aient Élu Mogtres! Bird au Go.365 Bleury.Up 4 \u2018Poth prine ri inner Ta dam both SHampione: $150 cuôn: cértition 68 Se $140, Star Branch WHITE Abgora Goat, Sup WL iy Pr ni & & tg nd gentismen's cast | lery: best prices pald for good articles.L.paid at Ostroguraky's.664 Notre Dame st.horse\u2019 terrier messes | RUSSIAN, Foirnsons sor ne two fo SECONDHAND.\u201cMaxv.ell -of Canadian Fairbanks 4 Montreal.FOUR first class automobiles: one Ford; one Temer; one Maxwell, in der; good condition.1250 or 1482 Phone Up 1848, FOR SALE nice automobile, Ford, two cylinders; must sell st once, Avply 415 Ontario east.178 8 LARGE comfortable automobile for sale, would exchange for real! estate or spatter auto.A 8968 Star ce.MAXWELL 3-cylindér runabout for sale, .bargain if taken at once.Russell Garage, 17-19: University of.- Leo: one ect or- James.or runabout.with top and complete equipment, all new tives and in splandid shape: bdargain for quick | purchase.Wilson.Garage, Oshorne st.SECONDHAND Humber touring car, plete equipment, thoroughly .overhaules, newly painted, spare tires, étepner wheel, magneto, etc.Must be sold Immadiately.Wilson\u2014~Garage, Osborne at.\u2019 BOATS, YACHTS; LAUNCHES, ETC.CANOE | tor sale, cheap, first class céndi- tion.A 3426, Star Office.1783 2eod FOR SALE one 20 ft.sail boat, complete, with sails or will exchange for small motor Bost.Address D 149, Star Office.\"FOR SALE, speed boat Frisco, fastest two C3- linder on 8t Lawrence, 25 x 4.Fairbaoks engine, new thia year, Apr Rusæel Stroud, care \u2018444 St.James st.GASOLINE LAUNCH, 22 ft.x 56 fnches, 5 bp.reversing motor, - \u201cBrand new, speed & mes, \u2018greatest Dargaly tt HIST EEE EON; \"Hep wosith, 339 St.Joseph at.Lachine, GABOLINE YACHT, 32 ft, cabined credser, 16.H.PB.Buffalo engine.eslecttio Mght.w.e.complete In every way, and fi Ad, con: aition: a bargain to cash buyer.Apmly O Box 611, or Phone Main 3246, 171 5 GASOLINE LAUNCH-\u2014For sale, « ft.4 hp.St.Lawrence, 1808 model; used this year only, All in first cidi dition, $350.Appiy Box 595, Ottawa.MOTOR BOAT for sale, ing order, 24 ft.long x 6 ft.broad.two eylinder.aix.H.P.engine, reverte gear.spsed nine miles per hour: builkt.of B C.cedar.Address D.W.Morris, fl&: Therese.Que.171 teod YACHTS -\u2014 For saje the raœr \u2018Francois VE in eect \u2018work.| Ter\u201d: length 81 ft.B -inches; width 5 ft, 35 horse; also & cabin yacht \u2018Ptit Jean.\u201d with lavatory: length 40 ft.by 16 ft.Those two yachts will be sold at sacrifice.- i ep at A.B.Laurin, Longueuil.com- SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) Ply Westorn Mospijal A FROMOTER WANTED = Wantéé Per terprise, which will revolutionite one tue grostest industries in the world.' The compeny ls \u2018now.receiving the widest pub- lelty by the press ih hout the.country, ln @ proven cemmeércial success, and has a monopoly in ie particular.line \u2018of business; adapted to every city, town and district: thoroughly protected by U.patents; is one \u2018of the largest public white ties In tha sountry: known everywhers by everybody.Sub-rompanies may organised.perent company Row operating.Demonstrating outfits, .which {4 convince the most skeptical.nished.This is a rare chance for the right man; business clean, stands high, largely profitable.City, country and stats agen -Pesli-to all, classes of investors.Adaress for interview, stating qualifications; ate, P.O; Box 192, Newark, N.J.« AN IMPROVDR wanted to the watch mak: ing: must have wechanical ideas; good opportunity.té learn.Booty D.Beatty.187 St.Peter st.; ANYBODY~either sex\u2014can make $4 daily sll.year raising mushrooms for hotels and restaurants, with my spawn in cellars,sheds, boxes.etc.Free Illustrated instruction booklet.Hiram Barton, 328 \u201cWest 48th at.ASSISTANT wanted for dry goods agent: must \u201cbe: reliable.man with knowledge of heavy goods; must be able to produce good references; salary only in first {ñstance.stats salery Teautred and age, A 4048, Star ice.BRIGHT JUNIOR vantéd for aceounting department of large concern: must be well recommended.- pply stating age, sai- ary expected and experience, E208, Star -Orfice- \"174\" 8 \u201cBRICKLAYERS Wanted, at 218 Bishop\u2019 street; voges 50 cents per hour.174 moter to handie high class électrtea! sn and syndicates: \u201cwill\u201d bao tars \u2018cles open.El ares 8811 very readily and ap- HEBREW wanted of Tir éducation, speak \u201cing -Prenth-zpd- English, and willing \u2018to work hard.for outside position.State age, previous employment \u2018and eferences.A 3887, fiter Office 176 2 LEADED GLAES WOR.stating experience, Co.Vancouver, BG LETTER ENGRAVERS wanted for silver and gold work; good wages, steady job to competent workmen.Apply Henry Birks & & sons, Lt i | Montreal.LEARN barber t Constant practice.dnates earn twelve Few \u201cweeks com catalogue.Moler B west, Montreal.MBN WANTED\u201d Men wanting passage to Itverpool, London end Glasgow.on cattie steamers, Apply to John Storen, 24 Lemoine street.1190 \u20ac MANAGER Carpet Dep: \u2018ent, experieno- nowledge of car- progressive satisfactory first class position for.capab man, Thomas < or kins, Hamilton.8 MACHINIST, uted to work:hg on Universal wobd working wachine and others, ini car- \u2018penter's and jolner's hop; must speak both lsnguages: steady work and good wages.Apply .with- references.Jackeon and Co.Contractors, 186 Hibernia at.173 3 MAN to.emboës cards at home, no expert-.ente, nô :canvassing, $12 weekly: steady.Endicde stamp.Manhattan Card Co, Tew ork.\u201cMEN \u2014 Wanted young;- strong; robust, ace count increasing business on rafirosd.for firemen or brakemen; experience unnecessary.permanent positions; good pay: $78 to -$100 monthly.Promoted ta conductor or en~ Eineer, $150, $200 monthly, ~~ State age.weight, height.Rallway Autoctation care Star.° 61 2t - era nea « BOY wanted about sixteen years old as collector for large m.nufacturing company; .references required.Must .aiso tharoughly understand customs housework.Apply Box E 209, Star Office.174 7 BRIGHT, intelligent boy wanted: good ©\" parentage; about 16 years; $3 weekly.: Ask for Mr.Webeter, 60 Victoria sq.BREAD BAKER oven hand.Apply McKeown\u2019 8, 2700 Se Antoine st.\u2019 BOY wanted apply ships Bank.to 508 Eastern Towne.BOY wanted; to work.around chen, and make himself ural\u2019.Apply 425 Paul street.Ti 2 CABINETMAKER: \u2014 Wanted & boy with '; twa or three yearc\u2019 experience, for our cabinet works.Good opportunity \u201cto learn fine work.Apply to Mr.John Castle, cars Bf Castle and Son, 568 st.(Catherine 5 a CUTTERS AND TAILORS \u2014 Bend $12.50 for a text book that will teach you how to cut every stvie of garment for men.It is A.-D.Rude's Great Modern Syatem, and thousands will testify that\u2019 it is the most\u2019 -perfect sys! wm of cutting Known.Address A.D.Rude.New York Cutting School, 3132.1135.Broadway.New York.CUTTERS, Wanted\u2014Exvperienced Cutters for Men's Clothing: good wages and steady work.Anpiv.Wener Bros.& Hart, 43 St.1.Meur me Be \u201cProus Ft, Hubert, LOST.A GOLD chained bracelet on Sunday.July 18th iriat, between Souvenir Avénue, water avenue and Ft.Antoine st.Liberal ro ward !f returned to 22A Mouventr avez 174 2 DANX Rep Trier seroer freins\" Ybvove | Un 2760, or return to 16 Bellingham aye.Ou- tremont; and be rewarded.2 UN 26 Lost yesterday.July 21st, dark brindle bull pup (biel).about 8 months old, collar.witlr small white lock.Liberally rewarded if returned to E.Mercier, 158 De Montigny st.east.174 2 PURSE\u2014Lost, Thursdey afternoon, on Amberst caf.small purse, containing gold watch and car tickets.nder please return \u2018to 210 Mar- quétte st.Reward.SETTER Yost, si Irish - setter, amaictrhig - to name \u2018Tare.\u2019 amd having on leather cotiac, mounted Tn silver, with padlock attache Finder will be rewarded on returning ts Neo.221 Drummond st, TERRIBR lost Fridey evening an Trish terrier, fn the vicinity of Cralg st.Liberal, reward.Apply tth' floor, \u20ac Hospital street.\u201c ve WATCH \u2014 Lost Saturday evening.going to the Do rent.Finder\u2019 please write Y Y 7988, Star Branch Office 17% 4 WATCH \u2014 Lost lady's plain hunting case gold watch, between St.Viateur and Bernard ets.on Monday.Finder please redurn to No.653 Clarke st., and receive reward.178 3 WATCH \u2014 Lost lady's plain gold watch, with infulals I.J.on cover, alse belt, bearing owner's name, bhetwesn ern Hospital And Rosemoitnt avenue, on Monday eveming.Finder please return to I.Jannings.Western Hospital.po» $50.00 REWARD for return heart brooch, on SL Denis and chison st.\u201d Tel, of dlamonl lost afternoon June 16th, St, Catherine ste.129 Rut- Up 211] 178 $5.00 REWARD for information leading to _ the reburf of = small sized fax terrier (hitohy.white, with valior pots.and answers to ¢ name of Maxie, diss peared June 25th.203 Park avenue.> MISSING RELATIVES.pe onion to the following enquiries akenid be addressed to \u201cMiming Relatl The vey contreal, where ne other.address is GEORGE HBRBYRT POTTS \u2014 \u201cWanted to communibate at once with his brother.WwW, B.£2 148 8 1aW Posed es as £ PERSONALS.- A COMPETENT French dressmaker.will do fine dresses from $3.60 up: Princess Dlouses, also sll kinds of pleating.383 Craly at.east; firet door from .Dlace phone 3 Main 4824.it ni se CONSULT Maem wi y ', 7 son Pneus reed readings ai Tron » a.atl rare pan; mate i lon gubraate oo eed.810 anal\u201d 2 shove LW Moniredl, notés \u201cpnremiogin en Seine mat readings ow a XE Be sud S0a from 10 bet] to.FX -suaran \u201charem \u201cés 8.Catherine at, mu ie PHRENOLOGIST Eng ri mt, me aie him evs ers red FAIVERE Ë FANG TUNING, repairing, ross, lata chiot\u201d 2 ast a of Wi se from Lona na, Date reader, con- LE of Lite, hi te sugseed ta ote RE | ite 8 \u201ctae logs ett and ready ty from the.limit which sre net f Fi in fr the mill.Thess.eté.- Wesié accept; ha ah Re Montreal.Magis vost Fores Li Montreal, Aeqte, Ny end weil a RS avast ius kinds\u2019 ut teutates RRUSY sonne sas, LONGHORE ABALTY CO.56 (5m EE pion Park.a gold watch for | honte iger, \u2018Fete-: fee Street.LL \"COOK \u2014 Good all round cook.one \u201cused to cafe work.Strathcona Csfe.5 McGill Col- lexe avende « CUTTER \u2014 Wanted a first class clothing cutter.Apply J.Elkin and Co.Ltd.285 Notre Dame west.: CLERK Wanted experienced hotel ierk.| Rte axe and where last employsdto D 188, Star- Office.178 CARPENTER \u2014 Wanted a good \u2018carpenter: must understand plans, Apply, stating wager expected to John Benson and: Son.Hudson Helghts, Que.178 200d COMPETENT track foreman wantad care for ten miles standard gauge track.Reply, giving references, Box M 4R5, Star Office.118 4 to CORRESPONDENT \u2014 Wanted a French and.English correspondent: Jou prospects tor the \u2018right man.Apply D 229, Star Oftice.174 \u20ac ; i Quebec DRUG TRAVELLER wanted f and New Brunswick, younz experisnced, aggressive snd perste: one having knowl instruments and drug r with physicians ns confidential.In., 420 Yonge st.To- 178 8 EXPRRIENCED shoe cutters wanted at once for boot and ahos factory.103 La- tour at.170 6 EXPERT.shorthand ond typewriter, mals clerk wanted.Apply.stating experience and salary expected.to E 204, Star Office.- 176 3 FIRST CLASS brick burner wanted to burn preassl brick: must be experienced and: capable Apply with references to Box MibS Star Office.160 26 FOREMAN WANTED for machine floor of furniture factory, established, well organized and growing n; must be ablaito handle men: sober amd careful.Address M.461.Star Office.166: FORTUNES In mail order business: âteps .plans, formulas, v3iughie information; particulars free.The J.P.System, Station Co.Philadelphia.FARM HAND \u2014 Wantes young mas as farmi hand, able to milk.Apply Box 60, 8t.Phillips, Argenteull County, Quebec.STOCKKEEPER wanted, young man, TUE ators factors.ona Peck and Ce.\"Ltd.Address C.RH.FOREMAN FOR IRONING \u201cPoor; smart activa\u201d young mat, who\u2019 Tas had expériencé, - Lautidry Co, Lower chine \u201croad, pr 175 3 FIRSY LABS ter wanted, a à wæ employment; ne t Glass snd Emportiÿ e First CL wanted to take char Fr fon\u201d GENERAL ns Wanted, blacksmith, capable of ahoë- ing jJoraes and making: general \u2018repairs, - Avy ly to Wm.McGlashan H Morgan \u20ac 176 # enry: ad Te : ring to Miltwrighs er engineer ore srushing vies reter- au.Se Ci 6, Lt&, Phillips Square.aE GOOD STANGORAPHER w salary #40 to $80 re \u20182oop \"GENERAL TEST er be rapid, acouraié and write gooû hand: références fred.State sslney expected, Aen Star 2 ° D LINOTYPE ACHING ms wanted.ie.Try pe Steady ang as HALF Ji) MOUNTERS ES mi cy.Birk\" oe, A 4 MST Taw _ books at 26 p.e.Alscount, on - all examinations supplied; Pons 16 © Oasis Oro, ont ate, Mention).Ams Brpoon à HAT = Wanted » \u201cyoung man to xX adirin X.a Seay, rs d JE Ta Hust are Plax.room fence and Sempotenee.\u201cApply to.B.HE er Bar Oftice : | Ao de PT an 1 paid position, long hours, MANAGER wanted.\"A wholesale.tes and | coffee\u2019 company (Canadian corporation), extending lusiness rapidly, réquires ad- \u2018ditional capital and\u2019 the services of an office manager: a rellable.man with.good executive ability.who ¢an furnish.15 to 20 thousand dollars can make a good con- neotion, with good salaried position.Address confidentially, A.3856, Star Office.- | 178 3 Saw MAN AND WIFE for country house: wo- |.man for.general hougawork; man to look after small garden and make himself xén- erally useful.Apply A 3981, Star Office.OFFICE BOY \u2018wanted to attend! telephone.ete.Must he neat and have good refar- ences: wages $3 week.Apply.Monday morning 9 to! id o'clock room 415, st Nicholas Butldine._ .Auto Spray.\" best apraver made.Sam- ole free to agents.Cavers Hros., Galt, Ont, fon shop.Top wares, A rentian Stone Co.Hull.4 artment, experienc- ¥.well recommended: erprisiny man, Thomas on.178 8 \"RATESMAN, carvet\u2019 #4.good persona Mberal salary for C.Watkins.Ham] SURGEON \u2014 Wanted immediately an ex- \u201c=, pærienced veléritiary surgeon, ta go te Gaspe Coast.Apply The New Canadian Co.Ltd., Contractors.409 Board of Trad 5e STENOGRAPHER Remington machine, French and English correspondent: good opening for right party.Salary $30.Box A 4006.Star ce, .STENOGRAPHER, ; experienced, for.tem- pôrarv position: must talk French.State age.salary required, experience, full particulars.Box A 4023, Star Offfce.STONEMASONS wanted: only first class \u2018mechanics need apply.E.G.M.Cape, General Contractor.Room 33, 40 Hoepital.SHORTHAND, typevwriting, pookkeepinig., speed Clanses.@oltman\u2019s Business College, estsd: lished fIftesn years.Evening classes In West.mount, will be resumed Monday.Av 4837 Bherbrooke.opposite Vietorla dreds of our graduates in- postions, Instruction by RB.Goltman, Official Etenographer and Tastructor, Principal.Write for terms.157 13606 \u2014 STENOGRAPHER ; One thoroughly proficient.good penman, and quick and accurate at figures, can receive salary of 215.00 per week hy applying at Room \u201cK-L,\u201d 8¢ St.Fran- cols Xavier street.174 2 STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted immediately expariehced male stenographer for Tall- way office.Apply with references to Cen- eral Storekeeper's Office C.P.R.Anzus Shops i78 3 SALESMAN wanted for city: muat be of good address, speak French and English.| state expérience and.salary expected.Address D 240, Star Office.BHIPPER wanted for c¢igar factory; must be familiar with the work.Apply to Ed.Youngheart apd Co.14% St.Maurice st.ou 4 3 saw saw SHIRT CUTTERS Two experienced Shirt Cutters wanted, apply (don *W.Peck & Co.Limit- Hi 2278 Bt.Lawrence Bivd., Montreal, que.: SALESMAN wanted with general.knowledge of machinery, scrap metal, waste, wool and cotton cloth, ete.both languages, Etate age.experience, wage, etc.D 232, Star Office.i - vor @TENOGRAPHER wented: must \u2018have a knowledge of general offfce work.Apply stating experience, age and salary expeot- ed, E 216, Star Office.SALESMEN wanted, I o former experience required.Why be contented with poorly hard or dirty work, when you can learn to be high-grade edlesman in few weeks and increase your esrning power from two th ten times.Travelling salesmen earn from $1000 to $10,- 006 year and expenses.and the demand ai- WAYS excesds supply.We recelve more calls for salesmen than we can.fill, and have assisted thousands of men to secure good positions and batter salaries Hundreds g openings now open.I?vou are ambitions and want to sectife an easier.better pajd \u201cposition, write for our frèé book, \u201cA Knight of the Grip,\u201d which will show you how, It costs nothing to Investigate.Address Dept.865, National Balesman's Training Association, New York, Chicago, Kansas City, Minneapolis, San Francisco, STABLEMAN WANTED * Wanted, sober steady man for might wd must understand washing waggons [cleaning harness.Troy.Laundry Co., 85 Lower Lachine réad,\u201d Verdun.TRIER \u2014 Wanisd experiences.clothing trimmer.to à-fu't charge of trimming dept.Apply at once.J.Elkin and Co.285 Notre .Dame ot.west, id 2 TEE TE a y .Antèlne Printinar Co, 148.\" Binaury Dépt oux, Supt, s.THIS may mens von.wan in aera bin puttit ree Investi- raté.Canadian Nuyrsors Co.Tainted, Mont roa! \u201c158 Îdeod 174 2 : permanent position to _Nursery_ Stock, FREE Wanted \u201cety \u2018fraveller; 10182 smart, bright young man: good mnjsamen one Asauainted with the dry e pre er 1 1 fail Ine formation to D 204, \u201cta ne es DE 114 8\" TRAVELLER wanted for whol init fiouse, to nover the Lowir \u2018tons but fir t class men, having good con- neotion, need.apply.Applications will be ed vith strictest contidemce.Ofva full Particular » 208; Btar Office.174 22\" TRAVELLER Speaking bot h languages, for in Quedte; \u201cone mae for Benes = ie ate expérienced \"men nage ror .À 2714, Star otic.le cloth- fovinte: ned ap : 174 2 ELLER \u2014 \u201cWan pe \u201chouse an exerce x ne ter Tet \u2018cat yn writing.tf réfarences rednired.wanted.Apply Lesded Gi { None but men who can Wanted, competent male stenographer; | Gt, Gazette: # SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) TRAVELLER ~\u2014 Wanted by sn importing ©.House, an experionced traveller for shoe findings.Apply in-writing stating refer- anges, ste \u2018have something to sell_or who want to b found the advertisements of devotees.of reel.pe rs 2 22 1 2 AE EE ER AEA EAA KE ARK AE AZRY 3422000000000 005400 0000000000804 0A08404A044 4 4 4 \u201ca Under the heading\u201d of \u201cFishing Supphes\u201d\u201d TTY YYTY YY TY YY YY YY ITTY YI YYW bAAAAAAAAMAAAAALLALALALALALLLL .2 me 01 Supplies.Fishermen are always in .need of supplies.Sometimes they have them for sale.| eo Hence the need of a sort of \u201cFihermen's exchange\u201d for the use of those who = buy anything.will be the rod, and By using thiercokimn, you will obtain first-class fishing supplies.at about half the original cost, or you can sell anything you have at a satisfactory price.EE ee MAMMA ES AAAAAAAAAAA/ YY YY YP YEE terms moderate.178 2e0d MANCE, 89 \u2014 Large front room, off bath | .y \u2018 ; - board; terms apply John O Hearn, LA til MEDIUM sized unfurnished room wanted, ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.all the, various servie es of a Taie Fisher, Major Campbell \u2018Stewart, Mae other.T owara morting the boy seem SE re 174 4 | ter Beuyer Hall or Bleury.Address D Guy.W.H.Chapman.Up 1007.| vas seen what wan the Tee a aL A iL, ur shortly after 8 o'clock, however, the i 279, Btar i land, .A.de L.- - 1 CARTIERVILLE, River View Inn - Board | \u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.DENIS, cor.Mount Royal.[7 weather, however, the members of the coigne, Capt.3.A.Gunn.Capt M.lad\u2019s condition was so serious that his] While it caused only a sight cut, prie and room for & few more gentlemen, went NON-FURNISHED room wanted, large, at .A.Brillon.East 2511.\u2018regiment were not averse to leaving Birkett, Capt.F.McK.McRobie, Capt.mother telephoned to the Royal Vic-| duced concussion of the brain.\u2018of boat aouse; ten minutes\u2019 walk trom cars poderate price.address 136 Prince Ar- | ST DENI s Ne.3 M \u201c the beginning of their camp work until AC Shaw, Capt.H.L.Pavey, medi- toria Hospital for help.Before the No reliable witnesses have bee _ x = _ East 1945.540, sneron.the morning.ci: cal officer: Lieut.G.A: R.Boulter A ambulance ved with nurses and found who prove that the Kercher bo BLMS.near Post: Office 4 churches and ROOM \u2014 Wanted by young man room, .B.ans, , pl x re ead.ver.three trains daily to and.trom with private family, telephone.West: ST.DENIS, cor.Smerbrooke,- De.SPECIAL TRAINING FACILITIES.Hew Sade Liew.Ba : : Except for a slight mark on his| Mrs.Kercher, a widow.is grief: me Tasaonabie, Gira.a Sevage, Wear ed office.preferred.Answer Box D, 279, Mar Leduc, Bast 1400.It is intended to make tHe outing| Lieut.A.: G.McAvity, Lieut.A, G.| Phillip Charles Peagram, who was Fig he a * al a.To physicians boy.While they have requested the poo.ford, P.Que.7 \"268 4 fer fs SE BENRE \u201ccor, Bt.James.and as pleasant as possible for: the men, Johnston, Lieut.E.C.Dingman, Lieut.; : en roug ance ! in'v te th = = \u2018[ - .WANTED by lady bright.wall furnished Lenoir.A.P.Fortin, Weat 9158.so afternoon parades have been cut] J.V.O.Dénahté.Lieut AT: Shuughc| Killed in play : were of Je ee death most |.| Me ot na na ter FIRST CLASS accommodation at 16 Island room, light housexeeping privileges, in | ; out to give them more time to them- nessy.°.ut.Lewis Brigge and Ldeut.Willie Kercher, fifteen years.old, due to a burs .h t vet b Lake House (remodelled): near sts- strictly private family, .w minutes from ST.HUBERT, cor.Beaubien.f crowd hi - serious charge against the Kercher boy have not yet been convinced that the: ate fan selves.At the same time those who are! W.Bruce Taylor.aced a crowded courtroom this morn ton and lake.Torte, for full particulars {Notre Dame Church: ferme must bs teason- Heart Pilon.East 4868.y ing, to answer a charge of manslaugh.1s that he held a stone in his hand] Kercher boy held a stone in his hand; ouls,.Proprietor La : Que.ble.Address H $210, Star Branch Office.ST.JAMES, No.1048 (cor.Bel ter.He is accused of killing Phillip during the fight, and this it is claimed, when he strfck the other.seurs).A.M.Brunette.Up 531 FAIRMOUNT.w h throughout, \" .- plenty of shade.near Brome Lake Food PRIVATE TREATMENT.ST.LAWRENCE,.cor 2 Where e WILLY ou Mark Your Cross board and accommodation during August BOARD anû rooms for ladles during con- uyal.M.Martineau.- br the Finance Committee for their con- elle Qu Feazonable.Mra.7 a finement.private Mra.Bohma, Indies 1744, db .sideration.As already announced by .- tor.Na, at.east.° fi oe : | vetor.No.ntaris oppo ST.LAWRENCE, No.1024, a\u201d OR 15e eptember 20th 7 .Ald.Giroux, the Roads Comi.ittee * æ FEW BOARDERS accommodated ata plea- St.Louis Collers.97 40 law Porcherom.have decided to submit all the reports x sant farm house, within ten minutes\u2019 BOARD \u2014 Mrs.Doctor Sear] has strictly they have on hafid for pavements and walk to post office.storés, telephone, free private accommodation for patients before ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Demon- ; \u2019 ; sidewalks.= {ransportation from Ormstown station.and during confinement, with professional Tiany.Henri Lanctot, East DLL .The new wards, Mount Royal and \u20ac rite or telephone Mrs.Miles Towns.attendance; ladiés treated.264 St.Gcorge ; - = Franklin Centre Que.street.175 2 ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Put .Delorimier, were the only ones omitted % pba taur.Hemrl Lanetot [pig Av in yesterday's distribution of money.I FLORALA COTTAGE J.H.Balllergeon.MRS.DR.TROUGHTON \u2014 Rooms and * * B.ALIOT P APER : ; Hochelaga, which does not appear on re i TTR A HTT, SPOS rnd, for elie Batons end, une on || oT LAWRENCE, cor.Crate 358.000 out of the 8281000 voted some Tater, carriage meots guests on motics, Red- Phone East 5775.Ladles attended at their P acy.East : = .at of the 3263,000 voted some » Clinton Ca.N.F- * Omes 7 SHERBROOKE WEST, cor.City Ve ° ; rd ansey : Before adjournment the committee GOOD accommodations for summer guests, MRS.DR.POULIN has rooms and bora Councillors.©.i.Tasesy.\u201c03 .Réduction du nombre asked the following amounts from thé| The ste Laprarie, of th small farm In Town of Waterloo, shade for ladies before and during confinement; To des échevinas $643,117 Additional : for Sidewalks Finance Committe: $4,000 for macadam- e steamer Lap e, e Riches TT tree verandah, near CPR.and SR na surietly private; terms moderate 249 Mont- Toy or sr PAUL.M.J.Gad- .E y vous en faveur and $750,000 for Pave- | 13ing 8t.Ambroise street; $8,000 for Yeu 4nd on carie LTR ons.Adiress Pbs ce Box .Water- calm at.ureh Ave.Main : es- - , a .\u2019 8 burne waters edge at he too, Que.169 2 Tow 253% rR wooden sidewalks; $100,000 for macad- yrhar .NURSE ADKINS receives cases.phvsician- de | réduction du \\ ments.amizing and resurfacing the Streets nier tron raven.ve moraing HILLHURAT FARM \u2014 Two miles from Lake In attendance: terms upon application, \u2018 VERDUN, 97 Chureh Ave.Dr.J.nombre des échevins de out of the $250,000 voted by the Legis- ; * 8 Memphremagog.very high, beautiful view Hallowel! at.Westmount.112 A.Champagne.Main 6252.R : lature for this purpose total about $40.000.Take.mountains; wide veraudah: no consump- - DEUX à UN par quartier ?At ths meeting of the Roads Com- | ° ; It is believed that overheated bolle tives: 34 week: cbildren accordingly.Mrx.WESTMOUNT, cor.St.Catherine ers were the cause of the fire.The Huribut.Bast Bolton.Que.175 3 12% BOARD and Greene ave.W.8.Stone._ mittee yesterday afternoon, when the steamer had made her usual .i 4 er .West 75.Reduction ef the num- question of new pavements and slde- usual evening jp ILE-AUX-NOTX, summer board.opens June ~ walks was duscussed, the feature was run from.Montreal to Laprairle and § 16th, for transients, boating, swimming ACCOMMODATION in private family.on plea ber of aldermen.the desire of each alderman to secure was lying up for the night with!the § sant farm; adults, $3.50 week: children, $2.30.Particulars, apply Mrs.John Rowe, Franklin (Centre, Huntingdon \u20aco., Quebec.: UNIVERSITY ST.76 \u2014 Cool airy dining \u2019 RATES FOR PREPAID usual guard at the wharf.About two J for nn ward as much as could gelock this morning a burst of flame § .om the vicinity of the engine, room À The question of new sidewalks was S gave the alarm.The crew was awak- § first considered, the Finances Commit- ened and an attempt made to check | and other amusements, room and board, $7 weak.Apply Mrs D.Demers TJle-aux-Noix Hotel, Que.; 169 4 law Âre you- in favor of the reduction of the number of aldermen MACHINE\u2014Large.comfortable rooms fur- Questions submited to municipal slectirs.30th September, 1000.lah furnished, te à tred.rooms for ladies and gentlemen, six or Tr el lonen.Terme a sOnable.= meals 31.21 tickets 38.50; fret Class cook.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS from TWO to.ONE for tee having allowed the Roads Com- the flames with the appliances on B 2% 10th Ave.Lachine Locks.g: quick service: transients taken.174 IN THE h d?mittee $800,000 for the purpose.One board.bp 8 rare rt er y one the reports and estimates for James Hunter Wright H ; F § LARGE, | comfortanle farm house, situated HOUSES TO LET.MONTREAL DAILY STAR.each ward were taken up and the ° ight Had a Mania Flames Spread Rapidly.RB all modern conveniences: good board; boat.ZT CLASS I.Ome half cent wer money distributed.As $201,876 had for Arson and Now Goes to - They had gained too great a heads ime.\"driving: Bel telephone; Fost Office: VISITATION ST.1 or 5 modern ropmavery Bord.oo.o.oooo word each ln bons vesterday of 3648117 this maak.- Sing Sing- may, however, «nd those ir - - - : ate.bright Found.- \u201d poly Frank E.Watchorn An View, ph io reasonable.Apply 1.Millman, 510 St.Law- Rooms to Let.charge, 100 for a a total of $844 A which will proc : hdd compelled to run or their te) Fats rence.Phone F, 7058._.178 § Eitustions Wanted.each insertion.bably be reduced to $800,000, to come New York, July 24.\u2014James Huntèr wore: The Laprairie fire brigade wit} \u2014 CLASS 11 c- \u2018 à TAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS \u2014.Vacancles \" .within the amount put at the disposal Wright was sentenced to one year in summoned but only arrived in time tog etdor August 15th ; ng September a tient Lu 1._ MACHINERY.| ; For, Su Serrormereitnane dunby eau de of the Committee.Bing Sing, on his own confession \u2018to | prevent the fire from spreading to the | .bathing.hoating and driving, - SI _ SP re ee eR - | \u201c , Înng distance telephone.8.H, Sobey.Arun- FCR SALE stone crusher and engine.four Porsnal | Que cent per êlu parle peuple ?Where the Money Goss ae into.the pe crient walked vrhe fircowas a spectacular one andj del.Que, me H ES enaine 7% 9, Footer.min Rooms Wanted.rer ie - PS | The money was distributed as fol- Jerome and said his conscience hurt practicaly the whole population of thet ee or reson ihe | SE ot Bang wrens Syringe Be Siiiai 0 {shart = oert el | 1 Mary's Waa 863,260 | TA, 20.that bo wished to be punish LOX SAS put'up by the crew nd tb [ { first olass hoards nixty milau from Mant- pply © \u2018 To let (Houses, ete.25e or each { Board of centret.ary\u2019s AFG os ne scores 4d ed for having set fire to his art store = p p by crew an ! spears nt Sila ! - oa thy Houses, ste): insertion.> SUITS St.Ann's Ward.+ eo oo «0 90,120 on Upper Broadway, on December 26, tOWN firemen.The sailors were manyg * Mra Henry Tetraut.West Bhetébrd Que.| & Turzeon st.Sr ener © U173 rio8 | fled headings not en.| or of & St.Denis Ward.66310 1905.Fe was indicted for arson in Of them but naif clothed but they] rd Qu Bt .i ymérated uner Cisss | Are you in favor & East Ward.ew oe 970 the third degree and he expressed Worked desperately with the hose kept - \u2014 IF YOU ARE interested In purchasing 2 Frremavreuvecesreiaae \u2019 ; t-Louis Ward.eo ex oe 40,000 : on e boat, slso forming a bucks LACHUTS, 5 prgenteull, accemmona- fats to afforé absolute protection.OT Son CLAss HL .board of control elected St Henry Ward.See 85.226 Eratification when.the prison sentence brigade.It Was no use, however, and rders, .sidering \u2018he exchange of your safe ?f a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , Cl 4 ; fishing; Kood board.Apply Mrs.R.Bris- larger, let po aubmit particulars.Canadian Birth Notices ass.sente wh insertion.by the people ?; j Bt.George's Ward.se pe we 4.008 When Wright first confessed, he the.flames continued oa \"Bs \u201cahandon] sette, or 617 St.Lawrence Blvd.Fairbanks Co.Ltd., Montreal, Death Notice.85 * \u201c a : : Fanineau Ware.à as es se 5.13 was arraigned in the court, and the their places ere forc - i e .- .Magistrate was the only public offi- LITTLE METIS\u2014Few vacant rooms at Teg- STATIONATY ENGINBS, gatt Point House, beautifully situated on hand 1.18x20 square beach.in Little Metis village: midsummer bed: 1.11% x15 squa excursions anon, Intercolonial Rallway, $1 Crank: 1.7x10 per day.Miss Kate McGugan, Lergatt's Prantférd Point P.O., Que, ; | 175 6 Death Notice, with .funeral notice.B) 2\" & Joseph ward.veus ae 55,390 \u2018cial who raised.a doubt as to the| ~~ SEEMED ILL-FATED.Center ee vera OU LT goloo men's sanity.Wright himself as- || The Laprairie suffered\u2019 accident «fi West Ward etn tr ee Da 597 serted he was sane, yet he goes to a fortnight ago at the rapids and a weeff Mount Royal Ward.tones 2009 Convicts cell for a crime which of- | ago to-day she left Sorel to resum { come ee ee \u2019 fered no profit and for which there hier.duties, carrying passengers andp | (Pi an Bn was no motive, except\u2019 that contained freight betwen Montreal and Leprai-y Duvernay Ward.oq ss .48,705 IN the man's explanation that \u201cbusi- Mie: : t The name Laprairie has been veuf Bt.Gabriel.se sue sein 65,600 ness was bad and I wanted to try known \u2018on the route for a generation el Ward.\u2026.eee 805 something new.\u201d ! ae poisse Me Ward.Tons Wright aid not have a cent of \u2018{n- Past.but the boat destroyed this morneE | Delorimier Ward.11,000 surance on his store.He was a LE was rebu vis seven years 4 + member of the firm of Harvey & ae aera as being in very Total.cv oo vo se «so .$844,098 Wright, and said bis partner never i ?Money For Pavements.suspected the truth.From Wright's and OO ae aon Sous va | The qu estion of pavements was story to the District Attorney, he Was the m embers of the Crow.or a an bY th .@ filrebug for more than a year.He last, in addition to clothing, the meet and second- 1.14x20 aquare 4: 1, 11x10 centre .e crenk.Waterous, \u2014\u2014\u2014- 108 37 law Comnitesion des travaux municipaux.tes-vous en faves d'une missi 8 GIVE ENGLAND AD- SOUND Our Rate:\u2014Our Raise VANTAGE OVER ENEMIES \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.' ck London, July 24.\u2014 There has been LAKE HALL -\u2014 Lake Memphremagog, steamer meetd.all traine at Magog.\u201cAd- trous W M.Keyes, Georgevilie, P.Q.| 169 12e0d LONGURUIL WRST \u2014 To let comfortable furnished room, with uss of bath.hot and vold water; suit on or two young men.Convenient to train and boat.Apply No.2 Gerdenville avenue.[| 173 8 MAPLEHURST FARM, à {éw vacancies toi summer boarders, fine shada and gallerios, = = [=] =, 21 >.-f m 3 Questions ssemises aux acteurs nusiigaus.30 september, 1009.much talk as to what position armor plate makers of the world may be in now that the enormous syndicate which | sas controled the world's.supply of ofl your armor plate, known as the Harvey = very pleasant and large.cool rooms; terms waggans in , ë ken.the\u2019 committee, the - moderate.Apply Mrs.Lealle Pratt, Plerce- tlsfaction guaranteed rites 5 eel Loman, has been or ta | then ta tia aisposal being $750.000 Satà he went from this city to Provi- of $100 in bills, which he was bringing] ten.Que, \u201crefunded.If your 17 © oe Le distributi \u2018fo1.dence, R.1., and there opened & étore Montreal tô put in tho bank, + ç [: ps : - er can't supply you, When it is\u2019 taken into consideration | oo \u201cThe proposed ributions were.aa fol- | \u201conly \u201cto \u2018burn- #t-within a few months.The Joss to-the vessel is covered bf MAPLE BLUFF \u2014 Open for boarders, July ask Rim 16 write me, that this ayndicate controlled they: dows: .He did the same in a small town in insurance.TT and taliroad.station, without children.pres Agents Wanted, Bination with.the Harvey ne ; Duvernay und St.Denjs wards.$45,500 Quebec.- Then he went to Spokane, L : 5 .\u20ac - - ; = ferred.Apply Mrs.W.-H.Beard, \u201cBrome, M.WILSON, - ss for Making armor plate, oat St.Jean Baptiste .88.200 Wash., and again set fire to his store.woh Box 650, Napanee, Ont.Léét'tontented himself with.condémn- East rior san ve ncu sages 1,600 Next he settled in Amesbury, Mass, ATE A NEWSPAPER EACH DAY: # ] er que\u201c c 176.2 law.1 $712 laweow that such armor plate, made by - dif | { ñ - '8 vet mass.we ve 60,685) ond again when he had been in husi- MONTFORT HOTEL \u2014 Fis: ju.LA mere \\ i ferent steel makers of the world who ing those who were, open last Sunday gi Joseph .-.21 ee we ou: 50,000 pese à few months applied » match to .To the pecultar habit of esting Rs tr gh me Th HE ee | a A Re Pains 8 AE TT ee I a PH TEE eautifui scapery, ns, etc, gas bot col i Bt.Marys .ie os se .%s we 12,200 Schaeffer, age 20.which occurred at ,and spring water in house.Arthur Muets, | EXPLOSION OF SEWER GAS, | understood what.a powerful organt i fines ranging from $10 to $40.On pinineau .+.eu TUE 3100 right then ret to this city à hospital in Parle, Til.the other day.li Prop.Monto Que.158 26004 the and went to live with Alexander : Prop, Montfort, < .ton it has been during the last seves- | | ak a xtternioons Frost \u2018the: court Lafontaine =: vo sss ve we +s 41,625 Fieher, & friend-in 28rd street.Short- is attributed, though the immediate) © MOUNT PIEABANT FARK ROUSE, \u2018open t Cambridge, Mass, July .24\u2014An eù- teen years.: B about.$500 Lu St.Louis .: i ve o# =.26,400 jy after he recovered from his craze causé was pneumonia, following: a | for summer boarders; newr river: mood plosion of sewer gas in the new \u201cCam.[7 Germany; dr \u2018tenting her -owm- armorf- ._.Yhenk You.Your _Monse.St: Lawrence i.so ed oo ve en for burning, he was stricken with re- | surgical operation.For several al Those condemned to\u2019 pay the maxi.Bt Henrl .J.oes 333 v5 T5400 | Gorge The NPs insurance companies | past Mrs.Schaeffer has been addicts mum - were the proprietors of ihe St James .c aes dic eros.16000) hag not suspected Wright.\u2018Wright to chewing \u2018dnd swallowing bits = Niklrel, corner of Bt.Catherine And | Céritre .\u2026 coc svué cuve vous 8760 4519 of his remorse to his friemd, and paper, the habit gaining such a pons] 1 » (Bleury:.the - Casino, St.Catherine: the | West .5 vow wes wee se 4,750 Fisher advised him to gp to a certaiñ On her that the consumption of anis \u201cQuismetoscope Catherine Host; te.Chnèsonise we uu se on we 1,525 plscopai clergyman, Wright went tu ehtire newspaper in a single day wall = : La L Andrews .\u2026.\u2026.+; + + 36-200 the clergyman and told of his crimes, not unusual, Intestinal obstruction: À Bt.George's .0, oe ss 38,300 The clergyman listened to fils story ultimately resulted; for the relief boat: plenty shade; four dollars week.No bridge and Boston subway at all plates, knew exactly.what she cowl | Shildron aies.Mrs.A.Taylor, Box iL, I re Square, entombed several Yat Kendall accomplish against insert Arman, : : morning.The men, -whé are mostiy The same.may be.sald OVERLAKD FARM, Lake Memplremagog foreigners, weye removed shortly af- | the United States, of France sad es \u201c 4]jourd and roms can be ed.for tetwards and taken to hospital.All| 8nd wo on throughoit the the balance of the.season at this bopuler Were unconscious and it was believed | Powers individually have } been ox: summer Tenors altuated at one of the most that two were.fatally injurea, ; \u201cthe.qui vive to he the first to acquire } picturesque points on this beautiful lake: Tear landing of steamers Anthemus and | | : a tue aol eX Sn moulé The question ot the different kinds | and advised him to go to the District- which an operation was performed Lady of the Lake, sll Fuests wal at stam\" ~ Mn Eta Harmer Dead.+ Harvey upécior, te : ith of \u2018material to bs ed was not dis- | Attorney and make bis peuce with tha The woman's condition was favorable # vice; wide verandans: shade trees and doit Special to The Montreal Star.LI A rey ph \u201calloy Has ben your -Honor! \u201c{eupsed at gil -Ît remains with City \u2018law.He did vo, and to-day he will Be for a time, thén pneumonia developed: : ; SRE \u201cIn passing\u2019 sentence Judge parent riow to make a selection taken to Sing Sing.d death resulted in-a- few wious spring water; excsliont cuisine; rooiss St.John.N.B., July 24.\u2014Mr.Ellas | for u in the manutenture \u201cIt appears to me very A Joë thé Or rete R Most ween reed of From the tne.pri Wright's contes an J paving ana of sidewalks, and report {sion no society or private person took SUBSCRIPTION FOR \u201c PALS to the: committee recommending the | interest In his case.The prsecution 10° TEETH Pa A, 8 material which he cobsiders the best.employed po alienists to make sure .os Mr.Barlow stated that approximately whether the man was readily a criminal The vicar of St.Stephen's (hy they he\u2019 thought that Danforth flags, blus- within the meaning of thé law when | Stepney, london, tetently rad | #tome and \u2018coment had Leen recom- { he burned his-wtorée and lived severa! novel appeal to his congregation dass.Tenge \u2018about équally in the different years before \u2018it\u2019 paso] him- he £2 in order to purchase a set of Jepartuiert, an he sald.should be punished by soclaty.Had | teoth for an old lady parishioner: wii intend to: she Chenpést fisgs | Wright stified his pangs of conscience | he stated without such artificial and a?ty ai ch they.could eof [until Déceniber.24, 1910, he De moulé have to mastication.2 in Sant.of ed ones.parer \u2018prosecution.Gn large and well fursished; good bouting, Harmer.lumberman and gensral met- plat nie LO WEIL PANES Eri RAE HO cn ie BAUS BRST RE TO Pi, fom, pronto oad Ba RE \u2018Prop, Rest Bolten, Que.4 dead, aged 54 years.D.- which will put Dagiand = fer theéd of-iterday TE ternoon oherged with kesp- mc gi i mm met re nc ra ai other \u2018countries, a6 in- understôod, [inx ¢ Ç ne inventor has von England pre.ROINTS CLAIRE te tel two oF (hee \u2018ohance of acquiring his da dsay tn 4 1 dow o The lavoro hips.oN rooms, furnished, near.luke and buat RRESTER\u2014A A «iW, one of the mest est ne ro on, ROR AL 8 oct touife .rrestes, In the fen ur cle 3 Funeral wil leave EN tosi it, yesday id con Appl Ws Brève , p+: Avpiy Mis tH .ANTOINE as WT.est pric | \\ - lon HOES WOULD HAVE IT Compulsory Service for England Dis cussed in the House of Lords.! © arid rr j os i \u2014 Lord Robérts recently made another \u201cor his\u2014\"appeals-\"to-the - nation to \u2018strengthén its military forces.in a speech more earnest and impressive than any he yet delivered.The occasion was his moving the second reading in the House of Lords of his Bill to render service in the Territor- ia! Army universal and compulsory.After allowing for wastage and exemptions Lord Roberts calculates that his scheme will train 150,000 men a year, and as they -are liable for four years\u2019 service between the ages of eighteen and thirty he would produce a Territorial Army of at least 405,000, with 150,000 recruits.But in addition there would be nearly 900,000 men under thirty-one liable to be, called up in .vational emergency.\u201cOn the question of cost he-is at issue.with the War Office, but adheres to a figure between £4.000,000 and £ 5.000.000 extra to the present Army Estimates.After the opposition of the Govern- -ment, the feature of the debate was \u201cthe support of the Bill by the Bishops ul Exeter and, of Bath and Wells.\u201c With clear voice Lord Roberts made bis lucid.soldierly explanations to the Houde.\u201cOur present system,\u201d he said, \u201cfails to provide a force to deal with \u2018the: serious military problems.that | confront us in various parts of the Empire or with the defencé of the United Kingdom.\u201d Our Regular Army - was as good, if not better than any army in the world, but he pointed out that it was numerically inadéquate.\u201c1 here are the-gravest doubts whether we could at this moment send \u201cver-seas a force of more than 100,000 \u2014en-leaving little elsé in this country than a number of recruits.lads under nineteen\u2019 and twenty years cf age.\u201d His proposed scheme might not give us a perfect army, but it would at least in the course of a few years provide us with a million ren adequately trained, well disciplined, and able to use their rifles with effect.Lord Rob- éris appealed to\u2019 the Peers to study the queston themgelves, and not.to pass by his words \u201cearly Victor- \"Moré than once the\u201c vatsran Field- Marshal brought his fist down with emphasis on the table, and he was repeatedly encouraged with warm cheers.' The Duke of Norfolk, head of one of the most famous English families, | rose to second the proposal.\u201cMay the day never come,\u201d he exclaimed, \u201cwhen the piteous cry, \u2018Too late; too late.\u2019 is heard throughout England.\u201d There .was.much applause at the Duke's speech, Then from his side rose the Duke of Northumberland, head of.another great and famous family.to condemn the Bill He spoke of the danger of throwing & large number of young men of ail classes together at an impressionable age in the \u2018barrack room, barrack equare, and canteen.\u201d \u201cHave any of - Your Lordships J sons to \u2018look after at eighteen or nineteen?\u2019 he asked.\u2018 ESTIMATE OF THRE COST.Lord Midleton (the former War Becretary) declared that unless we could change the whole sentiment of the country, we should be forced to psy good wages to those whom we compelled to serve against their will, Their Lordships would be taking a great responsibility if, against the military opinion of the trusted advisers of the Government, they proceeded by theiri vote for this Bill to charge upon the House ot Cofnmons the duty of finding an extra £5,000,- 000 for a system with regard to which thers were s0 many doubts.Lord Lucas, the Under-Secgetary for War, then rose to give the opinion of the Government.The cost would he more than the £4,000,000 or £5.000.000 estimated by the National Service League.The method of training bug- gested would disorgani the \u201clabor market and create problems of unemployment which it would take all the ingenuity of the Tariff Reform League to solve.\u201cHopelessly costly and hopelesaly unworkable,\u201d was how the Under- Secretary summed up the scheme, \u201cYou are discussing the question of home defence in its narrowest sénse; against Imperial defence in its widest sense.\u201d The military forces of the Empire amounted to 1,200,000 men, _ -and, excluding India, the troops Mable to serve outsidé their own pare \u2018ticular countries \"were 416,000.\u2018The \u201cstriking force\u201d which we could send abroad would shortly he 166,000 men.The Bishop of Exeter supported the BHI on the ground of the moral and physical benefit which would result to the nation.There were, he said, -forces at work which threatened.to sap the spirit of patriotism and man- ness which had made the nation eat Thé Earl of Erroll supported the measure, saying that without some system of compulsion it would be impossible to get the numbers requisite for the defence of the countrv.\u201cUnder the voluntary system the War Office has to make bricks without straw-\u2014an army without men.\u201d Lord Ampthill\u2019 supported the Bill.\u201cThis {s no new principle,\u201d he sald.\u201cIt is a principle accepted by almost every other civilized natlan of Europe, the principle that it is the duty of every able-bodied Citizen to take up arms fn defence of his country when called upon.\u201d .Lord Meath was emphatic.\u201cI know | Germany,\u201d he sald, \u201cand the strength of that country in made in.the Bure séry, the school and the army.\u201d Lord Saye -and Sele took a different view.He described Lord Roberts's project as \u201ca selfish local conception,\u201d and said that the workingmen of this country.would rather give up India than consent to compulsory service.- WHAT BILL PROPOSED.Except all officers and men: now serving in the Navy or! Reg or in the Reserves, the Bill imposes on all British subjects resident in the United Kingdom, between the a of 18 and 30, the obligation of serving in the Territorial Force, and that they | be liable to be called out for home.defence onge of imminént national danger, But under no lability to serve a .Training is to ba limited to vie ng from four to six months in the veAr, dut only 18 days, Besides munketry and | \u201ccértain érills, i subsequent years.rae BIN, aid the memorandum, \u201csecures Sbeoluts\u2019 equality .of treatment as betwésn sll classes, ingamauch as under no circumstances will person be \u2018able to buy his dischargé.oF te précure any kind of exemption ; 8 OH The us pra he cerning from Ey ot 00 men \u201cwho have t least y IN | of bad character.All persons in - \u2014.-I the special train fro lar Army, | qualification of criminals and\u2019) (2), and also persons Huis, will, If their inc s exceed £52 per an- num, i ian, \u2018in each of the four | years.during which théy should have à been trained, to pay a special mill- tary tax amounting to 1 ner cent.of thelr incomes.BISHOP RIDGEWAY IN ON THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND.Among the passengers arriving on he Empress of Ireland to-day was of the diocése of Chichester, England.This-f# one of the most important in Great Britain, there being a population of 605,202 souls, with 435 churched, and 301 church schools.scope of Church work.He feels there is real danger of losifig Eight of the wider outlook of the Church, which, as the National Church, is responsible for the religious education of others than children of thé Church of England.# With his strong Personality ana logical sermons along these lines, Bishop Ridgeway has influenced opinions of churchmen, and his work is now beginning to bear fruit in the increased interest taken ih the religi6us instruction of children throughout the Kingdom.Bishop Ridgeway continued on his Journey to Vancouver, where he will \u2018spend some time.Boy Aeronaut Came to Grief.*}.Hackensack, N.J.,, July 24.\u2014 Env- couraged by former successes, one of which was the vaulting of crowded Broadway, Frank Goodale, known as the hoy aeronaut.attempted to fly his dirigible yesterday from the Palisades Park across the Hudson, from Upper.Manhattan to Belleville, a suburb of Newark.N.J.© lost his way in the fox, however, and came to grief by landing waist deep in a morass about sevên miles from the point of start: ing.- In an attempt to keep his machine above the marsh young Goodale Had thrown over ail baliast and discarded \u2018a considerable part of his clothing, BACK-TO-MONTREAL CELEBRA- \u201c TION.\u2018The coming celebration at Montreal of \u201cOld Boys\u201d of that City, who will meet and talk over olden times, will be a Canadian topic for a long time.Despatches from all over Canada and the United States say there will be a large number.coms to this celebration.Newspaper men and artists who have seen the advance sheets of the \u201cBack- to-Montreal Number\u201d of The Standard agree with much enthusiasm in saying that The Standard Souvenir Num- der will be far and away the greatest commemorative number of this occa- | sion published.It will be à great issue | to send to friends abroad.EDUCATIONAL.The BOYD \u2018Syllabic Shorthand : and Business College SHERBROORE, Que.E.s.GLEASON, Principal, Subjects: SHORTHAND (in 30 Days), EN RITING, VOKKEEPING, OFFICE.METHODS, BUSINESS PRACTICE, MATHEMATICS, Semd for Illustrated Catalogue.169 26e0d Has for 42 maintained the highest stan tærSend f ew Catalogue to Principal Halifax Ladies\u2019 College © ~AND-\u2014 Conservatory of Music Residential and Day School tor girls and young women.Completes Academic Course lesding to Matriculatiori in Dalbousie and McGill Universities without further examination, Special Courses In Music, Art, Elocution, Household Science, Physical Training, Stemography, ste.Reopens 15th September, - For Calendars and information apply to REV.ROBERT LAING, Halifax, N.8; 168 10 Zw Z u exe 8t, Toronte, Onn.173 34 Jaw 0 Years Established.A strong .tesching.state, superior bookkeeping and stenographic courses.Reasonable board for out-of-town sty- Gents.Fall Term opening September 8.Fres Catalogue.- The Brookville ~~ _.4 \u2018Business College, / Brookville, ons.188.28 A RD THE IRT OF NOT FORGETTING Eh To Lor examinations, East 847.ADDY 17¢ Fist st.City.hop Ridgeway,| ] Bishop Ridgeway | is strongly -in\u2014favor -of widening the Fie v6 | Residential tures and\u2019 \\ Sept.11.180, ties applicatién Degrees.the Eastern Townships.Matriculation 14th.Numerous Scholarships and Exhibitions.For information relating to the Arts and Divinity Facul- Dean of the Faculty of Divinity, Rev.F.J.BD.D.C.L., Cap a l\u2019Aigle, \u201cFo Wh FRITH, M.A.,-Registrear, =} UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP COLLEGE.| LENNOXVILLE, P.Q.College for Men; Women admitted to Lee- Beautifully situated in the heart.of Michaelmas term opens Saturday, T.ectures begin 16th.and Allnatt, P.Q.For Calendars apply to should be made to the Vice-Prinel Lennoxville, PQ.178 26 eod UPPER AND LOWER SCHOOLS .Boys prepared for the Université Exesllont Stall, Complete Eq Careful oversight of Athletic snd Ph Roparate Lower School.During kbe Shoe A RESIDENTIAL & DAY Years! 1te history, the HOOL FOR BOYS TORONTO > ; the Royal Military College.and Business, ent.Now Bufldings.Large Athletic Fields.with the object of Atting the boy fer the work of lifs.\u2018ollego has met with remarkable success in sttendance and «ficlenez, of class Calendar Sent on Appli ! work.Autu Term 18k, 1908.REV.D.Sauce MACDONALD, M.A.LL.D.,- 1761 PRINCIPAL 163 28 Jaw Le N.B., on | Michaëlmas 790 DORCHESTER ST., West.| McGill Matriculation Class.SPECIAL FEATURES: University men sommodation.Large play-ground.C., States.Prospectus on application until September 3).Rector: J! Williamson, M.A., (Oxon) i Secondary School\u2014For boys, of 11 to 18.Preparatory Department-\u2014For boys.of Small classes with individual attention.A fully equipped teaching staff \u2018of Unsurpassed class room and other ac- Thorough preparation for McGill, R.M.Kingston, and the leading Universities and Science.Schools of the United (by letter 168 52 ROTHESAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL - ROTHESAY, N.B.Boarding School for Boys, situated 9 Miles from St.John, Preparation for the Universitias and.for Business Manual Training.Separate building for Junior Boys.term opens September 14th.For Illustrated Calendar and all information, apply to the Headmaster, CRICHTON REV.W.R.HIBBARD, M.A.171 26e0d 8 Bishop's College School Lennoxville, PQ.Well-known boardig school: for boys.- Preparation for Universi-, ties, R.M.C., Kingston, or for \u2026 business life.Fine buldings, beautiful situation.Separate preparatory school.Director.8 x Riding.ite for i urtrated Booklet to \u201cTHE SECRETARY,\u201d Bt.Margaret's College, Toronto.133 39e0d MISS J.E.DONALD, B.A Principal Classes erage 10 each.Preparatory for e University a.specialty.Music, .Domestic Science and Phy- sleal cation.Tennis, Basket Ball, ri Hockey.Swimming Bath Next term begins Sept.14th.For illustrated Calendar.and information, apply\u2019 F.W.FRITH, M.A, Secretary.178 26eod.7 Berthier-en-haut, PQ TT FOUNDED 1867.of England); Montreal; large grounds; a specialty.For Calendar, ete, \u201cmastet, Rev.Cecil A.157 M law ; el nici i : Havergal Ladies\u2019 for Girls Only.The vated, and every provision made indoor summer and winter sports.full particulars apply 7 Dunham Ladies Coltege A High Class Residential School location and surroundings are jdeal\u2014in the Eastern Townships Hills, 600 feet above seca level, Buildings reno- for comfort.Highly accomplished staff.Special attention to Music, Drawing.Painting, and Commercial Work.Outdoor and or Miss Agnes Hedges, Lady Principai.Loweér school boys separate buliding, gr Normal School, ball, rink, swinuming bath, THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL A Residential School for Boys (chureh two hours by rail from exoeptianally\u2019 healthful situation.Preparation for Universities, R.M.C., or business life.French CTA g ~¢ College *} TORONTO = | Diploma, Examinations in à Art.Resident French aud Mistresses, Domestic \u2018Science ool, with six Departments.Gyms.| tor fum, under graduate of the Boston Cricket, tennis, basket | #1188 26 eoûd For illustrated calendar apply to the | ALBERT COLL Bursar.\u2018 Fall Term begins the 13th of | BELLEVILLE his corioggffis veer | \u2018BUSINESS for more n 20 years.« SE Yate sors s| COLLEGE, \u2018\u2018Limip@d.\u201d Errires and vr free Lepartments.dress, The B Limited\u201d Box 1B, A First Class Reside Addréss \u201cThe Lad Rev.W.D.ARMAT 156 14 3aw.era (Affiliated to McGHi President\u2014Rev, James Principal \u2014 Miss Qrac Edinburgh.Entrance examinations 11th September, at or Prospectus, Ste.cipal, or to- North Britian | 4 \"Merc 80 St Francois Xavier day, Preparation for the | Department, including d wood-carving and qrt servatory of Müstc annually in the Co } Fine, healthful ket-ball, skati outdoor gam For term Sister.in- fvine, Major EGE RE-OPENS ate bi dings.ut Bath, ommercia) Short- ville Business oilene, | 7 Ottawa | Ladies\u2019 College | Fèr Girls and Young Ladies.{WRITE FOR CALENDAR.Principal.\u201d TRONS, M.A, D.D,, TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE 83 Simpson 8t., Montreal.\u2018Jor the higher education .of young Women, with Preparatory Department for Girls under 13 years of a Vice-President \u2014 Ven, D.D., Archdeacon of Montreal.The Instituts will re- TUESDAY 14th SEPTEMBER, at noon.\u2019 ars will be held at the school on Satur- appl \u2018Riddell, | Bishop Bethune College, ee.QBHAWA, QNT.Visitor, The Lord Bishop of Toro \u2018A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR : Young Children Also Re Un uation.Tennis, bas- snowshoeing and other a partfeulars apply to tge or to the Sisters of St.OR and Preparatory Schools in separ- pment.acres of ground, Gym- aasinum, Swimming LW.ADDEN, MJ.PRE } \u2018Jpen all the: Corresponding catalogue, ad- Belleville, Ont.26eod ntial School President.University) 8 relay, D.DG.Norton, e \u2018Fairley, M.A; for new schol- 10 o'clock a.m.to the Prin- Secretary, antile Building, st.Montreal.157.18eod LS.à tyi- Art g.painting, diework, minations- held to the 8t., Torouto.SEPT.14TH.157 13e0d Every 50 etc.A Residential Day pointed, well naged pecialists ed with t aic.Dig Edward Fisher + n, address ihe Prin MISS M.C oronto Consetvatory of Mu- \"McGillivray Knowles, R.C.A., Art or.For announcement and inform- Bchool, well ap- and 'convenien , Musical Dirèée- 1.LETTE, B.A.FORT MOPIL ONT: 145 19 Saw unds, \u201clarge ymnasium, Skate Bow.ALD RIGBY, ML A.: (Crmhetdge), EL, cation dalightful, by boat or rail easy.159 8 2aw Boys ie Univéssities or the versities .Royal Milita plollege, and Business.and College, Miseston, Special atte iven to youn er boys.; Next 8 Tuesday, 14 , ARTS - be » alemdar and all information w ; Fer Bers and Girie,- Young \u201cen : Young\u2019 Women.- sr Sticsl education.a nd En \u2018Bisiness route n u PP 1 HRY trom lédetétion giv he.Coli tion, and ranteét oui thon Scho afPtow the Mining Snook.The Cornwall Commercial | An fact, for «1 desirousiot escurine, al 155 26e0d \u2014ingsion: Boarding School for young ladies, under the direction of the Sisters of }.- the Congregation de Notre Dame Lo- communication ejther The convent 1s ÊLutfitted With all modern conveniences., © For further particulars, hy A ly to ; ERIOR.| Queen: 8 Vile SCIENCE (1.Students gisterinæ ! time befgg¥ October Bist, 1909, may comple © Arts, Courte withoot at: F Calenda write the Re steak.GEO.oH wt ings.Three gffw separate residential Septem _ : buildinge iggPersonal charge of House ber, 199: et.; BELLEVILLE, Q Masters ghty- five acres; - Miss KNOX, Principal, fo _ | .O.MILLER, M.A., D.CL., » 151 16 3aw - ; 1aw Princibal.ovèr 300 stude enrolled annually, - half of whom pong | ladies.High- Ft advanta TA departments, : A steam and lighted rinit Residential ca hd re-opén Tuesday, SumoesT AND DAY ; AMC, Preparation fer.June, 1 arg \u201810-acre site, constrgotion.or \u201cAshbury College Argyle Avenue, Ottawa, Ont.unter De artment for Little Boys.and Sea places RM.O.Graduation, .209.new, fireproot pundings fart of Rockol fs.now up Sourse of ka SCHOOL FOR nnd Matrieula- on'a Siighent |.À.College of Applied Scigp CAtnnacea to Quedn\u2019s Uniy ty), {SCHOOL of MINING (RIO.| erm will format ies Art 1y font w# i Healthtul locality.ooL FOR BAY PUPILS.ctus ce te.ni Soom.re-open.on Tuenda Si S Lae, tiou sud CI and mordt raining, 17 LENG THAT na Std | roe um evans vo 1 agu ve t ' tténotive.rotite \u201816 t rman Toncheru large staff of ex- oran a Tran Rail way grucem, orne cod resident! Witeg Ered orn \u2018Navigation Ce, acrofé Lakée Huron \u2018 re amd Teachers.ne universes] £04 Superior and Canadian Northern ÿ pile ars prepared univ ] Ratiway per Arth up J Winnipeg an ties ana for music afépgreine X= tre Was, the best possible minations- of Taronts oy sity, thi atlas a pronto Conservat f Musil el yovez Toronts Lollags of aslo.The Cons\" Montroal- -Portiand - Old Orohard- i Brockylile.$3.90 90\u201c Cornwall.$2.16 Ottawa.Quebec .4.30 Otterburn Pk.80 Valleyfield .1.15 | Ste.Anna de Bellevue (all rail).75 204 |A AN FRANCISCO, Cat LOS ANGELES, Cal.2 15104.25 + vice-versa.CANADIAN PACIFIC SHAWINIGAN FALLS, CAP DE LA MADELINE Special \u2018Sunday Trips.Good to return same day from Montreal! eee nm ee ra $ .2 5 = ei pme UT x rer = WEEK-END OUTINGS Caledonls Springs.32.10 Knowlton., .,.srerr wes Luge \"BETAgAthe LL LUI TUNITY Su 82.00 and many other desirable resorts.Good going Saturday and Sunday, returning unti} Monday following, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, SATURDAY-MONDAY, ADDITIONAL TRAIN SERVICE.Train leaving Windsor Streét Station at 6.16 p.m.runs through to Caledonia Springs and Plantagenet, on Saturdays only, and- returning will arrive in Montreal at 9.25 a.m.on Mondays only.UPPER LAKE SERVICE.rival of steamahip express, leaving -To- rento 1.00 p.m.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014==apncet The Short Lina to St John, N.B., Moncton, Truro and Halifax Fast Trains, Through Sleepers, Dining Car Service unsurpassed.MONTREAL TO TORONTO Two trains daily, including Sunday.Leave Windsor.St.Station, 8.45.a0.p.m.St.Andrew\u2019s By-the-Sea \u201cThrough \u201cSleeping Cars leave Windsor Street Station on Tuesday and Friday, at 7:26 p.m.Kennebunkport.\"\u2018.1909, from MONTREAL TORONTO LINE (via Thousand Islands and Rochdster, NY Steamers leave at 12 noon.daily except Sundays.æ MONTREAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON LINS (via Thousand Islands and Ba: Quinte)\u2014Bteamer Believille leaves évery Friday at 7 p.m.rates ¢n thls steamer, MONTREAL-QUEBEC ideal Water Trips on Elegant LINE\u2014Steamers leave daily at 7 p.OUEBEC-SAGUENAY LINE\u2014Steamers cave Quebec at 5 by om.dally.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 126-128 St.Bp-to-Date Passenger Stea y of: Special jo James St.p27 - 156 160.0 Allan Line ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL, From Montreal.Every Monday, Tuesday.Wednesday, Corsican .July 80, 3-00 Thursday and Saturday, steamship will Vitrinian \u2026.Aug.8, .00 1:ave Owen Sound for Sault Ste Marie, inisian \"+ work to prove what profit can be made in working the veins so far discovered.\u201d - There is ho need of further pursuing thé report of Mr.Burrows or to emphasize the tenor of the same To all in.\u2019 terits and purposes he affirmed what is now re-affirmed by the Financial Post and its expert.Presumably the Ontario the declination to authorize the construction of the ratlway from Charlton to Elk ublication of t official findings is too te to prevent mischief.The judgments \u201cmay be in error\u2019\u2014but the venturesome, \u201cignorant of actual conditions,\u201d cannot | \u201cpause,\u201d and a good many of them have only another two months to determine whether \u201cdoubtful speculations\u201d are not desperate.Here and there \u201cpay streaks\u201d may be expected.Montreal River areas are not all delusive.On a capitalization of $100,000, the- Bartlett might reimburse its owners, whereas its promoters are confronted with the execration they invited when they held out preposterous inducements to the public.To have erratic mineralization, and a capitalization .and, \u201cplant quite out of proportion to the demands of the prospect,\u201d 8 inexcusable on the plea of \u201cignorance,\u201d and: unpar-.\u2018donable on the ground of \u201cerror.\u201d ) In one respect at least, the expert quoted by the Financial Post'is wide of the mark.He is too \u2018\u2018conservative\u201d\u201d by far when he hazards the opinion that \u2018the Cobalt mines have probably reached the climax of their high grade production.\u201d From that the Financial Post dissents somewhat, and properly so.Had the expert taken the view that the Cobalt.mines are approaching their maximum output, he would have been stating a self-evident truth, that cannot be regarded as a \u201cclimax,\u201d either in the aggregate silver product or of the \u201chigh grade.\u201d To believe otherwise would be a sweeping reversal of the view entertained by mining experts of equally \u201cun.3 inches in width.and about 2 feet in| exposed for a few feet.Some high grade |.~No- ons\u2014has ever been ible to question | Mines.The conduct of that department?statements as to the future.The deepest |.clearer note regarding Cobalt when it ore to be segregated in.bunches- over af tan \u201cor twenty million dollars worth of ore \u201cwhile you walt,\u201d If thé exigencies of specutative movements were permitted to govern.O'Brien.mine stopes, alongside of the La Rose, have a large tonnage of high grade rock untouched.Nip- igsinig, according to Mr.Earle, has ore in sight or indicated, which he would be pleased to pay $5,000,000 for.Conlagas has not been heard to complain that its proved ore reserves\u2014enough to cover the redemption of capital, perhaps\u2014wete falling off in grade.We have the: recent\u2019 announcement of Crown Reserve management that It had more high grade above its first level.than had been extracted in the past year.Apart from the determination of well- conducted companies to preserve the equilibrium, as between the high and low grade, it is beyond controversy that several of \u2018the mines are shipping higher Krade ore than they ever did\u2014and more lower grade.That belng easily demon- atrable, and the regular\u2019 output being what it -is\u2014well over a million L month\u2014 another .financial authority, the Wall Street Journal, this week sounded a \u201cThe advance in the price of sliver stocks on the curd is caused by an increased demand for the metal.Cobalt will figure - considerably in any buying movement of the metal.Mexico produces 65 million ounces annually, and the United States 59 million ounces.Canada has moved up to third place with 20 million ounces, and will \u201cundoubtedly increase this total soon.\u201d Pursuing the subject further in.another part of the same issue, the Wall Street Journal, evidently informed as to what is happening at Cobalt, and intelligently anticipating & revival of industrial activity in the r East, considers the mines of Cobalt to\u2019 be an international doubted\u201d authority.Moreover Cobalt has abandoned \u201chigh grading\u201d of its mines more \u201chigh grade\u2019 ore In sight in the better class mines than there was a year ago when Cobalt began to recover from the effect of earlier indiscretions.This for market purposes.Probably there 1a | factor of prime importance.It pute it this way: \u201cCountries which now contribute most largely to the world\u2019s silver supply are Mexico, whose annual yield is about one- [States, Australia and Canada.With the yield of 1908 to her credit, Canada is de- is \u2018not a climax.It is a causation.Instead of; high grade ore being a mors or legs fictitious subterfuge for quick profite.it isa supplement to the average of the mines, essential in earning dividends, but to be carefully husbanded for the prolongation of these distributions.Were it other than recreancy to truets the mining engineers at Cobalt worthy of.thelr degrees could create a riotous market\u2014that is it their following could be relied upon to maintain speculation at old-time tension.La Rose is practically intact above the\" first level.Its\u2018 main vein\u2014900 feet of it or thereabouts\u2014from the sixty-five foot level to grass, could remove \u2018thé lid\" for market operations were its responsible directors inclined to encourage \u2018frenzied finance.\u201d The Lawson claim might turn out five, stined under present conditions to take à place next to \u201d and the United States, this making the first three silver- producing countries of the world a North American group, whose combined yield will comprise about 70 per cent.of the world's total production.This gives to North American enterprise easily the main share of interest in the silver market from the producing standpoint.\u201cThe demand for silver, including both NG FOVANCIALNENS| The Wall St.Authority on New York and Boston CURB STOCKS world which promises most for the coinage needs of siiver.Whatever the mints of China may be doing to-day, the monetary future of that country 18 undoubt- ver, whether as current.coined or as a form of collateral securing circulating notes.Le | dia alone \u2018is credited with a silver out- .put of $84,631,000.Germany colned - $20,- ments.$17,517,000.The French colony of Indo-China ranked next with $14,061, ounting to $13,178,436.That year showed was, of course, à year of extraordinäry business activity, in: which for the greater part of the time all kinds of money was in demand, and silver, with all its would-be likely to feel the improvement wide extent.Certainly, the better crap -materially better | thé future of.the silver John W.Gates is .: (NY.Post) _ p W.Gatés & Son, Ltd, are re- IE rhosi turaing to 6 shores from abromd.{i third of \u2018the world\u2019s total; the United | Texes tornadoes, wee- |] for th floods, \u2018vil, and all.It is understood uggs Hyp ter yum 0 ¢ \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2018 A view of thé Wheat Pit in the Chicago Board of Trade.\u2014Re-draw n trom Munsey\u2019s Magazine.aN industrial and monetary demands, is mainly an Occidental matter in its industrial aspects, but primarily an Orl- lental matter \u2018in its monetary aspects, The Far East is still thé part of the edly bound up with the large use of sil- \u201cIn.the coinage of nations in 1907 In- 316,679 of silver, and the Straits Settle- 745, followed by the United States with the largest coinage in recent years, am- an expansion in silver colnuge which indicated an enlarging interest not only in the East, but in the West as well.It drawbacks, was pr into service to an unusual extent.\u201cShould thé next few years turn the tide in favor of high money rates, silver in both branches of the trade to a world- rospects of India are already a factor\u2019 in the outlook, and a repetition of good crops there, ¢ together - with a favorable turn of trade movements in China, should\u2019 market.The ly varfations now are rather a sign of duinesa than of weaki.ness.\u2019 .: : On the Way Back > friends that their stay in New York w ba brief The interest of John w.Gates].n Stock Exchange speculation now-f.adays of the most.cesun! sort.He 15 af} man who knows when to sit out.He 16 for free ore.If ore goes on the free list, he and a few friends will have a big thing in Moose Mountain, ahove the Canadian border.It bi ad more pr - able than amy specu mach > Wall Street.; mt me ERA IND ~ Says G.P.R.is An Empire Always Has An Appetite for C.P.R.Stock.7, (N.Y.Post.) >.In à three- Dh nounced that the Canadian .Pacific has sold, at private negotation, $5,000,000 4 ber cent.preferred stock at 102 in Lon- 1 There \"is perhaps no rallroad in thé world .that raises capital with the facility of the Canadian Pacific.Canadian Pacific'is not so much railroad as it is an empire.The common stock is dealt in on the New York Exchange, and sells always so high as to be out of line with other sécurities paying a like \"rate of dividend.t standing temptation to bearish traders.Two or three times a year they are irresistibly seized with a desire to make it sel! into line with other stocks, and they offer it down.take it on a scale down, unt! .are throug] \u2018How much the English would take, \u2018nobody knows, because they have never once been filled up.the traders who have sold it turn disgustedly around and buy it back; they get it from, the English at a (profit to the English, and Canadian Pacific is again h other securities., .Pacific to a high d \u2018is fllustrated the.English investor's of view, which is that to get money out ing you have first got to : of putting \u2018I money into his Canadian Pacific.ish calmly = out, of line wit! \u201c IR Cana ub ut AN ATTEMPT T0 \"CORNER\" WHEAT, AGIC EXD \u2018Bank Fallures.and a- 10 Year Sentence in Jail Followed the _ am ete ae EE Harper Deal.br One of the most disastrous attempta \u2018to corner, wheat was made by E.L.Harper in 1887.Munsey's Magazine tells the story: \u201d .Down in Cincinnati, in the Fidelity National Bank, which occupled the most imposing banking-bullding in the\u2019 city, { there was a man named E.L,' Harper, \u201cvice-president of the institution.He had come from New York State, and was a real type of the financial soldier of fortune.He was a sewing-machine agent before he became a banker, and before all that he was a wizard of a poker- player.He ingratiated himself into the \u2018favor of the Cincinnati! brokers.and they put him into the bank.In 1881 he had put through a wheat deal, and had made soma money.Wheat trading looked easy, he had the bank behind him, st he decided to try for a big corner.In December, 1886, \u2018he began to buy wheat, 4nd soon accumulated a line of thirty million bushels.Although he had several associates, his word waa law.It was always said that prominent Standard Oll men were interested with him.if they were, they never showed thelr hand openly in: subsequent developments.\u201c*T'What made Harper feel that a bull campaign was promising was the report that the bonanza kings themselves were lay- {ing plans to corner the Pacific coast wheat crop, and this would kéep a big factor out of the Eastern speculative market.; In January and February of 1887, Norman B.Ream and Nat Jones, the latter a big broker, raided the wheat market, + and hig crowd sold fifteen milion bushels, Then, Harper began to buy again.His speculative plan was to buy.the wheat at ali points where prices were low.This would send up the quotation.Then, by encouraging a buying sentl- ment among speculators, he would at the same time create a buying craze on the part of the public.This would enable the insiders to unload and put out a Hne of shorts.Thus he seemed to have the market \u201ccoming and going.\u201d : 1 It- was later charged that as pert of his plan Harper had induosd certain big Minneapolis millers to conceal stocks of flour, and that he had held up emports.At any.rate, June wheat advanced from seventy-eight to ninety !cents.In May, brokers and furnished ample margins.Harper's first idea was to corner the ponement was fatal.Again the the actual grain facilities became taxed.dictates terms to a \u2018short\u2019 world the Board 1 grain could be stored.more wheat or falling.prices.were above a parity with the \u201cCor.Bléury and St.HE DOMINION BANK Branches in Montreal; MAIN OFFICE\u2014162 St.James Street.J.HAYDN HuUKsEtY, Manager; Catherine Ste.Es BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.DEPARTWENS ST +7 CUTRNV GRANCH, Cor.Guy and St.Catherine Sta, -7 \u201cPond WANTED 50 DOM.PARK ~~ W.P.OBRIEN Member of the Montreal Stock Exchange.:57 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREST, MONTREAL.nr Figures Tale sn Waltn 274, 281 104 aw Harper and his clique owned forty-five \u2018million bushels.He employed a dozen big | wheat in May, but he postponed it until June.He might have escaped his fate] .\u2018had he stuck to his plan.but the ter greater gain overwhelmed the speculator.As June crept on, a perfect torrant of wheat was let loose all over the country, |- and it flowed toward Harper.He had toi.buy it.The supply of money from Cin- \u2018cinnati seemed inexhaustible.The price went up to ninety-three cemts.This high figure naturally attracted still more of to Chicago.The local \u2018Then Harper thought he had wheat where he wanted it; there was no stor- age-room for more shipments; he could the number of \u201cregular warehouses\u2019 that is, the elevators where contract found him- }- self facing the problem of sither buying The Ch world\u2019s market, showing that they were utterly fictitious and inflated.; Fallyre of the Fidelity Bank.Meanwhile the Controller of the Currency had begun an investigation of Harper's bank, and through the pit flew rumors of its insolvency.From some mysterious source, all high finance, and especially that part of it which was involved in grain trading, was flooded with circulars attacking, the Fidelity Bank.Harper was doomed.The in.Board of Trade had widened and desp- ened the hole that yawned for him.The wheat .still \u2018rushed into Chicago with relentless regularity.June 13 came, and over the pit brooded the ominous calm that always presages trouble.That day June wheat closed at ninety-three.and a half.Next morning, the sound of the gong seemed to have unleashed the) turiee of trade.A deluge of wheat was loosed: the Harper crowd pought to stem it, but on the call for margins there was no response.The bull clique had touched the hottom of its coffers.\u2018Harper's corner was broken.The market went to amash; June wheat tumbled to sixty-eight cents; panic broke over the pit.Frensy swept the floor.and bedlam the grim-faced secretary read from the gallery the name of a new fallure.Men fought to sell: all values crumbled; a hundred milion bushels of wheat changed that fateful day.Twenty-three firms -suspended, -and.-the money loss was more than twenty million dollars; and all be- gçause one man wanted to corner wheat.But down in Cincinnati the worst was yet to be told.Harper had salled a scut- Hed ship.The rumors about the Fidelity crystallized on June 21, when the bank was closed by the Controller of the Currency.That day Harper was arrested, charged with misappropriating its funds.He had \u2018not only used the money to fi- nano® his speculations, but had loaned it indiscriminately to commission brokers acting for him.One loan of a million dollars had no more.security than a \u2018typewritten memorandum.The faflure read gloom over the whole city, for the bank had hundreds of savings accounts.It was so badly gutted that scarcely anything was realized.Ruin -amd-suicide \u201chaunted the unhappy depositors, and sorrow and despair \u2018were cast _into many innocent homes as a result of a wild attempt to corner the market, Harper was convicted and sentenced \u2018to ten years in the Columbus prison, and he served his term.Not long ago a Judgment against him for the amount of his debt to the bank.which had been secured by the receiver, was sold for a song In Cincinnati.It was the last echo of the most tragic of all wheat corners._ The failure of the Harper corner showed again how difficult it is for any man or group of men to corner a commodity of which the world produces more than three billions of hushels.RAP AT ONTARIO & WESTERN.(Wall Street Journal.) This is the season of the year when the Ontario and Western runs an occa- crease of regular storage facilities by tha] ruled save for an occasional pause when sional passenger train in between it» freights.A Ce ou.BROKER'S OPINION OF CANADIAN BANK STOCKS - \\ i \u2014\u2014 .Ontario and Sovereign Affairs Taught _ A Very Good Lesson._ In writing on the bank stocks, Jaffray & Cassels, of Torénts, siy in part: à \u201cThe market for Ca an bank stocks has been slow in showing the return of confidence in the outlook, which has been such a factor in the market for other.securities.The outlook, however, for Canadian banking is no less, but rather more encouraging, than in other departments of commerce.There has been a steady growth in deposits, and the demand for credit promises to keep their funds fully employed at better rates.This should be an encouragement to investments in these Issues.It appears that the collapse of the Ontario and Sovereign Banks .continues to check such.investment.\u201cAU of the en whose stocks are listed on the local éxchange were established long before the Sovereign Bank was dreamed of, and most of them before the Ontario Bank.Their reputation and the security of their stocks have .n our view both been streng:hened by tte collapse of the two minor institutions.The banking business of this country will increase; but those two events have made it much more it to create new bank Thus the older-established institutions have been given an even mora monopolistic \u2018position, which it.seems probable that next year's revision of the Bank Act will confirm.Banks in such a position are able to discriminate \u2018most particularly \u201cin- the \u201cclays of biisl- ness they undertake, and thus minimise the risk of losses.: i \u201cAll of these factors make it improb- .able that such coliapses as.those.noted above can again occur.For it must be borne In- mind that they were both due t0 departures \u2018 from sound banking policy.; .; Elaborate tables are given in the article, which among other things shows the per cent.of earnings of stocks, current price, and yield to investor given by.11 ; Price, Yield.\u2018Montreal .13.60 $262 3.96 Cothmerce vee ares .4.32 Merchants .ve ees 4.90\" Dominton .- = de, 16.10 6.00 Imperial .0.x 4.78 Nova Scotia .«eo 4 21 \u201cToronto .«ee see oe Traders .cue ves oo Ottawa .cou eee «of Hamilton .¢ «se Standard .a Average.: .\u2026.À ORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, KAGWAY.fers of Credit, ; issued by this Bank, payable at these g/and convenient form of carrying their funds.also be transferred by telegraph or letter.CH - - o - H.B.WALKER, Well End Branch «- Cor.St.Catherine and Metcalfe Sts.> ye Travellers\u2019 Ch , Drafts wee ST.JAMES STREET M di 189 13 LE \"el.M.6700-7081.RE you an investor?investments in the denominations of $100, $500, and $1,000.If you send us your name, we shall be pleased to mail you our offerings from time to time.W.GRAHAM BROWNE & 00.- Denlers in High Grade Bonds, | 42, 44 Bank of Ottawa Bulldiag.\u2018 We supply safe Montreal.,173 4 : } .\u2018 \u2018 _.ps Q Established 1616 ; no BRANCHES IN MONTREAL: , MAIN OFFICE .coe oss coe veo wbeves \u2018ase sve eo.Place d'armes Square EAST END ico cre eset eeves vcvous.CôT.St.Catherine and Amherst Sts.WEST END ., .is oes eco «.00r.Atwater Ave.and Notre Dame St.West.Savings Accounts Solicited \"THE BANK OF OTTAWA: Capital Authorized « «+ = > Oapital Paid Up - - - - Rest and Undivided Profits - - 85,000,000.$3,000,000, 129 99 2eoû $3,406,001.When remitting money use MEREDITH & CO., Lum || BOND.BROKERS AND FINANOIAL AGENTS = | i 79 \u201c81 is i mit sierionet iv ome vox NOTICE OF REDEMPTION i ; ; , MA \" Weekly.8 pages.$2 per year, 5o the own rales enon iclent to occupy their Sop.Pimple on Request.\u2018 ettenti ut\u2019 \u2018\u2019butting fn.\" Those To the Hoiders of the First: Mortgage whose thoy have maya of \u201cpawbee, \u2018and Consolidated Bonds of the Nova - MINING SHARE NEWS BUREAU, PUBLISHER in the editorial © sort \u201c Scotia Stes! & Coal Company, No.40 New Street, New York.30 ! columns of a ' 171 3e0d urnal of repute bo impart, ' Limited.; - I scribe their names to | 9 > or NOTICE is hereby given that the Nova 5 5 w= PN \" the sake of notoriety Scoompmerely for Scotia Steel & Com} Company, Limited, x RECOMMEND / ; grumde, but because there is 80 much will, on the 16th day of August, 1909, the purchase nf > : a : at is unauthentic \u2018it is refreshing to Tedoem its entire outstanding queue of Uni P ei \u2018 a wand : #ome one with ti rage rst Mortgage r x r mn ac induige in fotos over-atets the facts ee Ro ated COBALT Pirée FLOYD, GauLD, - + = ot elieving it to be Bonds at the price of 1 per cont of MeCRIMMON, MONTREAL RIVER, - LA ROSE .à Lo a\u201d 3 \u2014 : e face value thereof, w! terest on | A ; : present | _ ; - : : : Without aminiminig the force of ths ai.heh evs, value.rom Ge date or py: PAYMASTER Ii tor faviscoast sn weet] yacgougal ros., torial comment upon the findings of the date, upon ® the Fresenta: and sure | \u2018Phone Mrim 3088, | Write for our apecial letter.{ | Ce | _ - , .Bee orient ae | of Me wid, Bangs nich sige.BENJAMIN BURLAND, | Russell E.Popham & Oo.) Bond Brokers + Members Nostroal Stock Exchange | I ~~ IB oney Orders .tly.required, namely, among mine |of The Eastern Trust Company, Halifas | $08 Board of Trude Bids.Montreal | Steck one Yan ent fit, Montrent.Loo .& men and the discretionary sections N.8 ,( TEE 174 3 Orn.Telegraph Building.\"188 15Rend Payable at : at any Chartered Bank in of ublic.For this the alleged autho: ] | Phone M.4480-4481.~~ 156 14 daw __ .Cr p ds hardly at fault, for h T{ All holders of the sald First Mo : = { \u201cCanada (Y ted) cartained that the Mann-Rean, ment | 400 Consolidated Bonds ate required to > CR eee Canada (Yukon excepted).h !} deposit their bonds on or before August ; É ; ; ES ; and aim ings consist of mors 16¢h, 190.From and after August 16th, DOMINION IRON & STEEL MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014FRANCIS COLE, Manager.obadms, \"there are one or two d ree \u2018star\u2019 |1g0y, interest will cease to be payable A fst Baad va: ; ) Ee aT à the case is thus made ail the Grant- | upon au of the sald Bonds, fn accord-d aa.4.wi HERR Rai against the districts in ° hy Sa tronger \u2018ance with the provisions of the mort- PE Cf \u2019 É \u2018 .eral companies are operating then 12007 Sages securing the same, and of Chapter 5 3 \u2014_\u2014 = > : : the expert applies his strictures to\u201d an 5 Frovin Act of PP ocota soccer = - J tof vo : IH on ; a, W.FARREUE, ; al \u2018 à ; he vince of Nova \u2018 sed on = Ee ne 1 Nettes 1a hab .ti ve CHI Drala yw : oH : u he (aims cd A jihese respective com- the 15th day of April, 1909.holders.Ca a pe x Gr > a gto ereby siven, sut «Div.J .s _.Vioe-Prasident.\u201cSecratary-Treasurer.greater ls the necessity for vx oi ude Not exchanging their Bonds for the new a JAN at 7 th ot reer aa IRs welll.: x | oR on the part of the financial journal \u201c0 Bonds or Debenturs Stock of the Com- sétription.| ond Mortgage Benes: | Test bag this das Deen declarad upon iF \u201cDiRDOFOI 111E- i Te ) Dave jewelleries.\u201cgo glimmeniee 10|Pany will be paid in cash for their Bonds] Redem - Second Mortem cdi lent bas it eat Peer Jeo) ad Spon | >.PaUMoARTEL ROTO ] NR 2 : den on end fo hive\u201d Tobit wit Eee hl chang.Haan | Dien frou & Stes Couasy.pita is Whactbotions \u201cot pod où || MMS.onton, woey 8.el TPE 1 x ted , TEE to tu , the .10th insta - - TT 1 IT 3 (ER.TT So ST 5 me ) be all the most exacting | Bondholders who have kirexdy signi- of Becons Morten Bonds : orien me and to holders of Share | .i a gr ui jeu ce oI J ni .LIMITED, i ; gould hope for, is discouraging if wholly fied their \u2018intention to scoept the new x .Warrants in redemption of Coupon: He: id 3 TER #4\" ais 44 : D ; : RE thier om Sore oT | ERE, oh Bins of Brae cB Dost oF di Gd Siar EEE Sidi: London.\" : 6 Pringess St \u201cthe reports in this manner: scount| change for their présent hol ings ase at Ce -QOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL and CORPORATION BONDS and DEBENTURES These opinions are published by us| T®Quired to deposit their Bonds with Ths |.gape oaes iD a : Issues\u2019 MADS- LONDON.\u201coo en & desire merely to give ons capable Eastern Trust Company on or before SOUGHT AND SOLD.IBSUNS MADE IN LO .} tn r's opinion.His 1udgment may be August 16th, and will receive tn : oe ; : ; © 5 Tm rror.We sincerely hope it may be oXchange the interim receipts for _the t i i \u20ac : : or ~ BANKERS: \u2018 x et ul ue ben an Able mining engi- Debentire Stock or Bonds to which they tox : : p | \u201cge ; Lacs fs \u2018 sit on record in this are en te a ee EE mp PET \u2019 pm ° | Wig J EF 4, ge.RCIP oo .; J fashion, it should give pause to the tend-| Intarim receipts will be âcil pend- Bonds ars \u2018called pe.PATRIC A i ; à cu Tes HR © : SE Bank, Limi ed.Parr s Bank, Li i TT ency people ignarant of actual cond Ang the engraving of the gy La : terms t ASSL NCI EE.SN | BE -.Bank of Montreal Co iis new districts prestations | Limited quantity of the new Five |S | Ts mn 14 tement | \u2018antiite sie aime Roulé ont-weigh the sci.been roscrvsd \u201cfor \u201cthe Bondhoidezs who | C9 meer \u201cnounéement that PT0- have not already signified their willing- Pate vas Bn \u201cun-| ies to exchange their Bonde for doubted authority.\u201d the editorial de.noo 10 exchange the \u201cAD rs cnens cased off when M confronted for such sxchans may be.BT, A goer eres (ESR nib ey ney Mle thelr be made in the order in w of charge.uctions DRRPUL DEVELOPMENT taking place ico and fitereat for the Western Canada dod the ha Bartlett, it is\" nothing mors $ [for the new Bonds at rantery LAnada aod Lee an was te be-expected, in thé | Lt wi Be necessary tee Bondboiéers | ; \u2018 : pitas industries ant i Ment of the reckless nds.pursued | whose Bonds are registered and who are : , Dy promoters from the beginning.Six accepting Debentyre Stock or new Bonds La months ago, and dally since, Toronto and in exchange for thelr present holdings, | pme oy ho aontreal papers have exploit- to instruet The ern Trust Comy od thin Bartlett p y, 88 the quintes-lto have their X \u2018santé \u2018Of \u2018exsy money.\u201d Eve Soncely.' \"OF.beén paraded to at.i ot \u2018buyers for shares.\u2019 No device fa} Miller to the \u2018\u2018rending matter! sdvertis- Ing artist has beon overlooked: TL ar : : G Burrows, who visited the Bartlett tions are received.The desis will \u2018be 110 nilses in April, &s the representative $ «© Tear 931-2 C.P.R.Was Higher-Montreal Led All America In Bank Clearings LPR 1S HIGHER, LOCAL QUIETER EARLY IN DAY æot Very Much Trading on Local Board Early in Session.Local stocks did not show a great deal of life at the opening this morning.The first bid on \u20ac.P.R.was 186 1-4, and Quebec Ry.57 1-2.Coal and \u201cScotia\u201d were both firm at 77 1-3 and 68, respectively.Street Railway was 2151-2 to 216 1-2 xd, and \u2018Textile 74 4-2 to 74 3-4, i ; C.P.R.showed strength and sold at 186 5-8 = Rubber was 95 bid, Power 1271-2 to 128, and \u201cSoo\u201d 1431-2 to 144, Toronto Ry.was 125 1-2 bid, Packers bid, and \u201cB\u2019\" 94 bid.Detroit was offered at 66, with 65 3-4 bid, and Steel 453-8 to 451-2.Later Detroit sold at 66.Shawinigan was offered at 95 1-2.Illinois was 961-2 to 971-2, SALES TO 10.30 A.M.\u201cBeotia\u2019 75 \u2018at 68.Power 1 at 127 34.\u201c800\u201d new, 6 at 138.Coal 150 at 77 1- 2.Steel 75 at 45 1-2, \u201c35 at 45 3- 8, 25 at 45 1-2, 25 at.45 1-2, Textile 25 at 74 3-4, 75 at 74 3-4 Detroit 25 at 65 3-4, 30 at 66.\u201c RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.Investment - yields.cor compiled by.Oswald Bros.for the Star: Close.Div.Yield 1 5.48 Bell Telephone .146 4 C.P.R.,.c+sev000.0 186 3.76 Dominion Coal com.5.19 Dominion Coal pfd.6.00 Dom.Textile com.6.67 6.48 Montreal Street xd.216 1 4.63 8 7 4 7 5 7 0 Toronto Stréet .12 7 5.56 Mlinois pref.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.97.6 6.19, lake of Woods com.,.127 6 4.72 Lake of Woods pref.135 7 5.60 Montreal Steel pref.106 \u201c7 6.60 Montreal Power .127 7 5.51 Montreal Telegraph .155 8 5.16 Montreal Cotton .129 8 6.20 Soo com.a+ccneuvece 143 6 4.20 Mackay com.sececeeecees 81 4 4.94 Mackay pref.ceeecssevcs T4 4 5.41 Ogilvies pref, .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.125 7 5.80 Cgilvies com.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.128 T , 5.47 \"R & O.Nav, .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.8 5 603 Penman's Limited .68 4 T.14 Fenman's pfd.xd «.89 6.6.74 \u201c Nipissing .231 20 9.09 La RoO®Be .814 16 9.41 \" Banks | Lo Commerre .crue 184 8 4.35 Dominion .so.222 12 4.50 Eastern Townships .16% 8 4.94 Hochelaga .ss.145 8 5.52 Montreal .s.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 254 10 3.94 Moilsons .s.\u2026-»» SPECIAL PRICES 20% on oll res.price $2.38 snd FEY, _ PRE AND ST: CATHERINE.\u2014\u2014Préparations-are- \u2018heing made by \u201cthe people here for the biggest crowd In 7 : AYRE\u2019S CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS, regularly sold a couper 2\" dozen, this WeeKs.se nes cas cuiv nu0 sen ace 0un en eee sis Ca ot SPALDING and DEWSBURY'S R perse \u201c ART.\u201d ROSS & « co is Year is Expected to be Exciting Ever Held est to the regatta this 3 year, particular- Iv as Ottawa is coming so strong.- \u2014 Sheppard and Fensel, -of the Harlem Boat Club, of New York, are both coming, and they will row in the senior \u201cdoubles, -Fensel} will dein thé senior singles and he will make an extra big -effort-to land -the trophy, as the way he makes out here will give him a pretty good idea of what he can do at the.American National Regatta at Detroit, which is held a week after the Canadian Henley.The Pennsylvania Barge Club, of Philadelphia, will \u2018also have a pair in the senior pairs.This club has almost every year had representatives at the Canadian Henley, and their presence is very welcome.Jack \u2018O'Neil, of Halifax, was here for the Olympic trials and he made a lot of friends, if he gets to St Catharines next week and succeeds in winning the singles which \u2018he ig after there will be no hard feelings here, because the Canadian Henley wants the Npva Scotians here and if Vancouver can send crews there is ne reason in the world why Halifax, only a third of the distance that Vancduver is, skould not alee Boston has apparently dropped out of the game, That city sent on its rowing men for several years and they helped to boom the Canadian Henley, sp AGAIN NC 0 OTTAWA HORIZON City Lacrosse League Grows Restive\u2019 Over Talk of Professionalism + Special to The Montreal Star: \u2026 Ottawa, July 24.\u2014It looks as thoi this city is tn line for a lively a -tic -war\u2014and curiously ~ enough, \u201ctha storm ls all centred in lacrosse cir- eles.The City League began this season a8 a purely amateur organization and there has never been the least suspicion.that its members.are otherwise.\u2018But now when \u201cMidget\u201d Laval broke into the N.L.U.with Capitals, he still played in the City League with the Glebes, and the other teams raised po protest.for it was assumed that he was receiving no money for so doing.a But the ¢limax Came yesterday, when a local paper pointed out what \u201chuge\u201d risks some of the players were taking and in particular.Stuart Christie, of the Cliffside- Hockey team, of the I.A.H.League, by playing against Laval, As a, result Laval will llkely be barred \u201cfrom the: City League, with not a few others (for competing with professionals) and it looks as though it will require \u2018a strong effort to keep the league intact, It is stated, however, on good au- but of recent years they have falled to show up.There used to be great rivalry between the Boston and New York carsmen, which was a good thing for the sport.Toronto, Buffalo, Vancouver, -Detroit-and- New York are-a few of the cities which hope to land the senior singles and no doubt there will be a good deal of money up on the result.¥ ATLANTIC CITY WILL HAVE MOTORDROME Promoters Will Spend Over a Million in Building An Immense Arena.= TP > Lee New York, July 24\u2014Indianapolls and Atlanta are not to have things! entirely their own way when it comes\u2019 to motor dromes, as word comes from Philadelphia that work has actually begun on the construction of an automobile track at Atlantic City.The new automobile course, which ; is to be two miles in length.is loca- | ted at a place called Chelsea Heights, near the City by .ne Sea and when! completed, its: promoters say.it will surpass in size and equipment the famous Olympia grounds in London.The track itself is to be an elip- tical one.two miles in length, while : i the infield is to be prepared for Olym- ; pian games.horse shows, football! games, .etc.Commodore Louis Kue- | hule, of the Atlaatic City Yacht Club, is at the head of the enterprise, and, it is said, $800,000 will be spent in fill- | ing in the ground and almost $1,500, 000 in making the track.The plans were drawn by George W.Leavitt, Jr, the well-known landscape architect of this city.and the track wiil have 125 feet width at the banked turns and 150 feet width in the stretches.It will be built on a concrete foundation and a grand stand with a capacity of 25.000 people is to be erected.The plans aiso inelude an immense exhibition hall, a nuge garage.capable of holding 1,500 Lars; a hotel, a clubhouse and chauffeurs quarters.It is gtated that the track will be opened in the spring of next year.The prop- erty embraces 526 acres.of which about 40 are in Ventnor, where the beach races have been held \u2018in the past, and \u2018the rest of the property is within the town limits of Atlantic City.[ORORORORCHRE .coed ® ® MOTOR RACES AT BOU- ® ® CHERVILLE.© © FT .® © In the free-for-all for fast © © yachts, the following have al- © ® ready entered: i ® ® Mr.Hyacinthe Beauchemin, ® © Sorel, © © Mr.Philippe Beauchemin, @ ® Sorel.® ® Mr.Maurice P.Shea, Mont- © © real © -®\u2014\u2014 Mri\u2014Guy Boyer, Montreal \u2014® ® Messrs.Larin and Caron, © ® Longueuil.® © .In the 18-mile yachts race are © © airéady entered: Messrs.Du- ® ® hamel, Fortier, Tourangegu, © © Morin, Marchand, Chatillion, © © Racine.® 099009698606 0©5DH90 CHEATEAUGUAY FETE DE NUIT PROMISES TO \u2014 - BE WORTH WHILE Great preparations are being made for the Fete de Nuit, which is-té be held on Tuesday the 2?th.\" The fact that the boating club is to award eight prizes \u2018has created a great deal of interest and rivalry for the honors.The prises will be awarded as fol- laws, two for the best decorated cottages, and two each for the best mo- i tor boat.row boat and canoe, is ini It is hoped that Messrs.W.G.\u2018Ross, Woodlands), will act as 8 Judges.for the occasion.A number of motor boats are expected from across the lake; they will be afforded every facility to decorats their boats and can rely on a hearty welcome.1 A.special train 1s-to-leave- Windsor Station at eight p.m.and return leaving Chateauguay at 11 o'clock.This will give ta large number of citizens an opportunity \u2018for a most pleasant \u2018outing, and at the same time witness a sight that will be be long remembered.It by any mischante : it happens to be a rainy night it will be postponed to Tuesday, August\u2019 the, Jr \u2019 - GOLF STICKS THIS WEEK ONLY.hoot} and $2.50.Your choles this John Ogtivie! and Campbell Lane (of | i Mr.W.C.Baber, who Is one of the\u2019 gentlemen who will take an active part in the preparation for the International Cricket match a month from to-day.7 at thority that if the Interprovincial Hoe- key League or C.A.A.U.interfere, the league will affiliate with the Federation so as to allow amateurs.and professionals to compete together and will endeavor to have other clubs do likewise.This is the only way in which the Capitals can succeed in re- crulting juniors.The Caps Line-up.Billy Fegan will not line up with the Capifals to-day when they meet the Nationals, and -it- 1s far- from.settled that Johnny Powers will figure in this game elther.The former has\u2019 not been practising to the satisfaction of thé executive, and it is considered that with Laval, Powers is not an absolute necessity.In sll probability the lineup will be as follows: Hutton, goal; - McDonald.point; \u201cDude\u201d Marsh, cover; Pringle, Watts and Shea, de- | tenee; ~ Starrs, centre) Yéatman, But- | terworth and Emstwood, home; man, outside; Laval, Instae.Tug of War at Dominion Park.The final tug-of- wat at Dominion Park takes place on Wednesday evening next.The Montreal Strest Radl- way team is \u2018so far ahead that it looks fs if they would be the champions, buta number of ofher teams have since.| asked for the privilege trying con- | clusions with some of the other com- | petitors, so\u2019 that - the.-toursament-\u2014will and Outside.Interference.-\u2014 en : |for-all.fastest heat being 10%, MF à Baron Wedgewood, x Jef.Twigg.CLOSING DY OF DELORIMIER ~The July Trotting Meet at Delori- mier Park closed on Friday, both events being won in.straight heats, Jennie W.2.64 1-2, secured the free- in 2.10.Dena, owned by Mr.Plerce, of Stan- stead.won the money in the Special Trotting Race.best time 2.18 1-4.\" , In the free-for-all Doris B.2.05 3-4.1 secured second but was set.back to fourth place for interférence.Her driver attempted to go between Hal.R.and the Prince, barely escaping a bad spill.the splintering of a sulky.The crowd was not very large, the threatening weather keeping many away.The summary of the day is: \u2014 Free-for-All; purse 8500.: Jennie W., 2.ic E.A.Sunder- Hal R.2.06%, L.As, Miadie- + Bpocia RE ah sis ree, , us À Pierce, - tanstesd, ques vives lesanncns A: Hard ing, Barton, Vt.A, Har ve Owen Du .BN.\u2018Chase, en ra a ® b meas.Link, ig RAILWAY EMPLOYES |.À tee days when C.P.R.Athletic Association ba \u201cne.ble to the CP.in any ince on Auguet TROTTING MEET The only damage done was | ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: geneial\u2019 meeting of ail join\u2014thit tw, sll employes capacli _To-DaYs CANOE MEET AT ST.J OHNS\u2014G, T, R.War Cance\u2014Brown rig (stroke), Glass, Morrison.Spurr, Copeland, Marshall, G.D.Brown, Beattie, Thorp, | \u2018Morrison, J., Fitzpatrick, Clements, Boaz, Asselin, RUNNING RACES AT DEORMER PAR | Sixteen Day Meet Planned on East End Track.\u2018 open at the Delorimier Park on Saturday next under the auspices of the Montreal Driving Club-Company\u2014 P.A.Brady, who has been in charge of St.Louis, Texas, and Oklahama tracks will\u2019 be presiding judge.- Jas.TP.Milten will act as starter.W.W.Lyles will be paddock and patrol judge with George C.Diilôn.racing secretary and handicapper.Some horses have already reached the grounds and others are on their way.The management expect to have stabling quarters for about 200 \u2018horses.4 = Querrie Has Signed.Hearn.= e | ° Toronto, July 23.\u2014Manager Quer- iin, Lebanon a.3 UA ye \u201cannounces that he has signed Doris Bes, 5 £3 M.Herring 4 3 2j Frank Hearn, of the Maitlands.Hearn plays home and may replace Quérrie f \\ Ar remerci pe it Sam.: TC g THE CANADIAN HEN LEV\u2014The Senlor Eight of \u201cWinnipeg \u2018at the 8t.Paul Regatta.* = eae RES 3 3 fin the National game at Montreal on hy 1034, 1.y + 3.Saturday \u201cnext, Bert Jardins has\" Brand n, ++ ++.cess been.- stven his release.July 24.Latest betting on Stewards Cup: distance 8 fur- eee A sixteen-day running meeting will | the track.| Norfolk; Queen Marguerite, -\u2014 4 Stanley Fay, 136, Powers, -7- to 19; and- MUD RUNNERS HAVE BIG Wo AT EMPIRE CITY Empire City, July 24.\u2014Mud runners were.to the front to-day.The horses ran fetlock deep in the soft mud of \u2018Stanley Fay, T to 10, was He carried 128 pounds, the feature.made all the pace, and won by a length The summary of the races is: First mace, two-year-olds, sailing, § 1-2 furlongs, $400 added\u2014Zatecas, 122, Dugan, 3 to 2, 3 to § and 1 to 4, won; Lord Clinton, 112, Austin, 8 to'1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; May Fiorence, 104, Creevy, 8 to 1, even; and 1 to 2, third.Time, 1.19.Gilopper.Love Watches, Motion, Top Notch and Madeline L also ran.Second race, three-year-olds and up, non-winners wince June 28, selling, 11-8 miles, $500 added\u2014Nadzu, 108, Tap- In, 9 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, won; : Golconda, 105; Dugan, 4 to'1, 6 to 5 and 1 to 2, second; Miss Crittenden, 91, Martin, 7 to 5, 1 to 2, and 1 to 5, third.Time, 1.58 3-5.Monocle, Kirig \u2018Bashan and Montrose also ran.Third race, for three-year-olds and up, selling, six furlongs, $500 added\u2014 Tony Faust, 116, Taplin, 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Personal, 103.Mec- Cahey, 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second; Orphan Lad, 108, Gragd, 60 to 1, 20 to \u20181 and 10 to 1, third.Time, 1.15 3.5.E M.Frick, Tom McGrath, \"Trois Temps, Osorine, Billy Bodsmer and Racquet also ran, | \u2014-Fourth rage.handicap olds and up, 1 1-16 miles, $600 added\u2014 ot.4 out, wen; Pins and Needles, 100, Mc- Cahey, 3 to 1.3 to 5 and out, second; Zienap, 101, Page, 18 to 5, 8 to 5 and out, third.Time, 1.51 3-5.2 su si, jout: won: Lord Btanhone, 108, Du Fifth rack, two-yéar-olds, non-win- ners \u2018ot two races other than selling} purves ress, 8500 added, s 1.3 furtongs\u2014 rt, 108, Beaville, 5it0 3, 3 to 6 and J n; Radium Star, 109, Creevy, § and out, second; San- , Dugan, 7 to 6, 2 to 5 and _ Time, 1 1.10 1.6.Hender- CL BIxth race, \u201cthre.year-olds and ub, | Hing, 1 1-16.1oiles, $600 added-Jos.Faplin, 8 tp 6 3 to 5 and , three-year- | 4e Montreal; Dr.Dean, Toronto; tended trip to England.MULDOON CONDEMNS: \u2018COLLEGE ATHLETICS Wonder is That More Students Don\u2019t Collapse Under the Strain, Says the Trainer.New York, July 24\u2014William Mul- doon, the athlete and trainer, who runs & rest home for overworked men at White plains, when asked yesterday \u2018What he thought of the experiments of st THE CANADIAN HENLEY\u2014A.cal \u201cver, of Winnipeg, wh won the Junior Single at St.Paul, Minn.staan Yale to determine the effect of college athletics on the heart, was not so much interested in the experiments as he was in the athletics.\u201cAthletics do no harm at all 1f conducted judiciously,\u201d le said, \u201cbut as they are conducted in the colleges now they certainly do the greatest damage.\u2018| There is no question about it, thev do great harm, and they do injure the hearts of young men.\u201cIf they were conducted cautiously it would be-all right.The athletic heart is no great evil.I falled to get life insurance nineteen years ago because and pretty capable.I am as well as \u201cheart has stood as many exciting events.\u201cBut the wonder to me has always been that so many college men stand athletics at all as they run them nowadays, not: that some of them go to pieces, \u201cYou say this Yale investigation was 4, J.Heygate, of the Ottawa Cricket Club, who may bs a prominent factor in the visit of the United States international crise team.brought on ur.the fact that four men ware overcome bécailiss of the tram on tmeir hearts in two boat races with Harvard, Tha remarkable thing is that the rest of them stood it and the only reason they can je snd strong Wad: any living man-at my age, and my t th St ow THON THE INTERNATIONAL CAICKET TEAM GANT THE UNITED STATES WILL BE SELECTED IN THE DOMINION An Inter-Provincial Match will Take Place at Tor- _onto in the Middle of August to Decide On August 13 and 14 the Interprovincial Cricket Match, which is really \u201cbetween tears from the East and West of the cricket zone in Canada, will take place at Toronto, From the showings made \u201cWhe Will represent Canadi in the in ternational States at Montreal on August 23 and 24 will that the committee which wil pick the team consists of Mr.W.C.Mr.H.B.Campbell, of Ottawa.Mr.McGiverin is expected here shortly after an ex- | {of hundreds.they said I had it, and I am still alivé | \"| 16 me of the spléndid Work you Aare O0eE000EO000000E0D ur in this game the players _ match with the United be chosen.Tt is understood Baber, McGiverin, M.P., and Mr/ D.C.PREPARATIONS FOR BIGGEST CANOE MEET IN CANADA Ought to Be Even More Important Than the One in St.Johns To-day.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 24.\u2014The first annual regatta of the Canadian Cange Associa tion will take place -at Toronto on August 7, over thé course of the -To- ronto.Canoe Club, and under.the auspices of that club.The arrangements are in the hands of the seven members of the aquatic committee of the.Toronto Canoe Club, each one of whom is chairman of one of the\u201d regatta com-: mittees.\u201cThé tourse, whiéh \u201cextends along the Bay front from the Toronto Canoe Clubhouse to the Western Gép,.will be boomed off both inside and out side for the entire distance, thus ensuing comparatively smooth water and non-interference from other craft.Accommodation for a lafge attendance of spectators has been arranged\u2019 for.\u2018 In addition to the canos club, \u2018the committee: have ranged for the use of the Argonau Rowing Clubhouse, the Canadian Northern Railway wharf, the Nicholls Motor Boat Company's premises (formerly ithe \u201c¢elty -clubhouse- of - the Royed- Canadian Yacht Club, and a numbes: of BCOWS, Canadian C.A.Officers.Canoe Association in Toronto:.modore, W.A.McNabb, Toronto Canos Club; vice-commodore C.N.Marshall; Grand Trunk Boat Club, Montreal rear commodore, A.E.Cram, Carleton Place; hon.secretary-treéasurer, A.H | Cuff, Toronto Canoe Club.700090099003 08609\u20ac CANADIAN- CNENLEY OFFI- of The following are the, \u201cotfl- clals appointed for the Canadian Henley regatta.Referee P.J.Mulqueen; starter, James Pearson; Judge, Captain John Wilson; assoclate judges, J.W, McAllister, of Hamilton, and Mr.Walker, of Philadelphia; clerk of the course, Wilfrid Murphy, Port Dalhousie; tm - ers, 8.P.Grant, Toronto; ni Cameron, Hamilton, and J.Di Bailey.Toronto.3 © @ a @ ® ® ©.© © @ © © a 090909089088 4 es They are forced into & tremendous over exertion-\u2014it is bound to leave its mark.\u201cThe trouble is that they are brought to this great exertion too suddenly by.far; they should come to it by a long and gradual process, and that is what judicious training largely is.\u2018That & great many more do not break down completely is extraordinary.\u2014 \u201cI have always insisted that athletiés were wrongly conducted in the cols legen.It isn\u2019t only to the heart they do harm, but to the mind.That is enfeebled by withdrawing the vitality from it to the other parts of the body.\u201cAthletics for merely physical reason should never be given first place in the colleges; rive them second or third or fourth; never first.The only trou ble-is- that the colleges-don't dare sh down on them.That's the long and short of it.\u201d Dr.8.T.Btawart, one of the physica) instructors at the Columbia Summer School, said that with thé present car of preparation and careful examination employed in colleges.he thought thet athletics did no harm.\u201cOf course,\u201d said he, \u2018the athlete's heart gets bigger.and stronger than the heart of tho ordinary man, but it should be so.Now that the state.of each athlete Is considered indivie dually, athletics are quite safe.\u201d = - HIS GRACE The Archbishop of Quebeé Strongly Recommends THE OR.JOHN M.MACKAY / Treatment for DRUNKENNESS .As_His Grace says, in the letter low.\u201cI know there are many famillé that are indebted to you for the peace and happiness they at present enjoy.\u201d His Grace hag.oan Yor b imself\u2014and- through Te prissts of his ee the Dr, John M.Mackay Treatment js not only the best\u2014but also the ONLY CURE\u2014for drunkenness.R Archbishop's Palace, Quebec, Dr-J.M.Mackay, Quebec: Dear Sir,\u2014Mariy reliabie men, priests, monks and laymen have often spoxen \"performing with ynur treatment.I con ratulate you on that work.If youd ave saved but one person from the vice of drunkenness, I would sax hank you.\u2018\\ But I know, and have buen able to ascertain m self, that 1 Quebec, an well ag in other.parts 6 my diocese, there are many families that are indebted tn you for the pence and happiness they at present enjo.Therefore, my heart is gladdened by the good you have done up to this time, and 1 want to encourags you mont strongly to continue your worky and even tu extend it, 1f possible.Yours, etc, (Bigned), L.N., ARCHBISHOP OF QUEBEC Write for.tree \u201cInformation about tésatment,-eté.- DR, JOHN M.MACKAY, \u201c 203 St.Catherine treet West.| _ MONTREAL. Monday Will Be \u20ac 26th Of July = And Thère\u2019s So Much Yet To Be Done! Here we are with some of our departments practically homeless since the tearing down of our annex build _ \u201cYork suit and made from pure remaming few light blue.Some have the Princess collar; were introduced when the season some of them were $25.00.Thesg are Offered at $4.95 They are black muslin.of fine black\u2019 Valenciennes lace; ingly.mer.\u201cAnd you know how hard even at any price.clearance price Monday will be to _us\u2014considerably less.).\u201cThese White Lawn abow this price.It should be * OUR SHOE SALE \u201cGoes Right Ahead On Monday we shall continue to dispose of all our oddments of ladid, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 K@Elds of Oxfords, Strap Slippers, Sheer .determination to clear 57 of them brings $2.00.But we don't want to see one of them in our way Monday evening.We certainly shouldn\u2019 t with Some are perfectly plain; others have flounces; all are the styles brought out earlier this spring linen.A few of.them are white, a few helio, a few dark grey, and the dress effect with sleeveleas coat, some have splendidly embroidered all are the latest of summer styles and none began under $20.00; The final clearance price Monday .- $9.75 Even Though Black Dresses are Scarce Instead of $7.50 The yoke and collar are dnd lace insertions are given generously to the sleeves and skirt.The Princess effect is brought out very becom- They make ideal mourning dresses for sum- it is to get them © $7.50 was the price of those\u2014a fair price, of course, for it was set by the ilurphy standard.The $4.95 (Of course this is less than the manufacturer's price Skirts .99 $1.75, and even | larger size, that for $1.00, $2.99 and $3.00, are And Well Worth exactly thiis style earlier in worth it, and well they sold Fin Cullenders.se olders .a Feather Dusters 306 25¢ dozen .Be 4 [Table , 6 in Lemon Squeez'rs 12e Ye Trouser ge 10¢ THe Oli Stoves,1 wick 70c §3c 7-p'ee Berry Bets 55¢ 890 set .- \u2026 êbe 12%¢ Copper Tea ob CL Dish Mope ; & Childs Reth, T-piece Lemonade \u2018 5- Clothes des, No.8.ss5gh on Water Filter.1 \u201cmedlum stzs.$1.25 81.0% lece Lemonade 670 TEM, Cot «ae «a 180 12%¢ y | present indications are for good crope in Shefford County.Many of wiser farmers have ploughed up considerable many\u2019 \u2014 stock post of meadows and put in fodder snd corn.Eowever, if there was a fair amout of propritious weather be.hay outlook.would be improved.(Plentwous Trains have since come.) MERCHANTS TO DISCUSS \u2018 EARLY CLOSING LAW.An \u201cappeal is Mkely to be made by Pas- being Grain business is affected by the ear) closing By-liw.to.tha.Privy.Counciy, | -Fér- thé purpose à taking stops in this direction à meeting will be held on Monday evening at 8.30 in tha Conser- | vatory Hall.Thi ening the meetin $15 ante à SLT .ghton, R I.Retd & Co, W.B.Baikie, J , n> Maye-| 800, Hall.-& - Robinson, Marrieu, Beauvois & Lalonde, Royal Stores, pres 7 Claske, pata an Floral ons plegath, .St ermain, Joseph Lamoureux & Co.mit réa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Action to Eject Dismissed.In \u2018an.action taken in the Éu- perior Court, at the instance of Wm, cksoh, to ejett Art.Ross & Co.from the\u2019tenancy of their sporting \"goods which sitis- which | store on St.Catherine strest west, near Pe#l street, surest, part of he 8 Sding recently ocou couples by the H.Scrog- prom- ue Com rps Eimiteq, Lu \"Justice 2000} Archideld Nas - given Judgment.dis- ning : fève: pléintités action \u2018with \u2018conte.ns finds.finds that t the deferidan 414° validly exercise.th option to Eteke the:said er ontece Tok thse years from Senania and gr pig and na thal ney are tween this (July 2) and harvesting ; the retail merchants of the city.whose -| excluded from the Chamber, and it 1 £5 Phelan; G.W.Clare, Renuad «pape, 1 MAY COMPROMISE ON TARIFF BILL Strong Efforts Being Made to Meet the Demands of President \u201cTaft.Washingtén, July 34.-While no agreement was reached by the tariff conference on ¢osl, lumbér, hides, oil, fren ore, the cotton schedule or waqod pul conferees after adjournment for the day \u2018that the prospects of settling these big questions to-diy were excellent.Should the conferéncé complete its work to-day, it would be impossible to report it before Tuesday, as the House, which agresd to the conference on the tariff bill, And therafore, undes the rules.must receive it befors the Sen-.-ate, adjourned until Tuesday.>, Harôlé measures weré put into opat- | ation In an effort to \u2018compos ditféé- the House on the tariff bill aid to carry out President Taft's programmie for a reduction of duties on raw materials.4 All except \u201cthe actuél conferees werd \u2018was-sgreed that-discussion leading up to à settlement of any of the subjects familiarly termed \u201cnational issues,\u201d should be regarded as confidential.\u201d As the question of hides is giving the committes more trouble than any other of ths schedules that have claimed the attention of the President, it was discussed first.After adjournment.Senators Lodge d Crane and Representative McCall, Massachusetts, had a long consultation with Senator Aldrich.It is not known what erstanding, if any.was reached, but it would surprises very.few people outside of the conference chamber if an ment is | Feached = substantially ening.the duties on hides and ail leather pcs After the duty has -bewr ; Rides and lesther goods, little aiieutty is apprehended ip reaching an ugree-.\u2018ment to purs ofl off the free.pe ana dn en on coma duty.of and print paper, it was said by thé _ prizoipal si after very s thousand feet on rough lumber.with propor lonats differentials, and a rate would be nade to Pp the free list, ally was regarded as Jeuled.Senator Burrows is making a for the retention of Séhidte rate of 20 cents a ton on iron ore and he is said to be confident that he will prevent the abolition of the .dutv.rates of interna baoto, Senate, will be accepted.larmendment imposing à duty of 45 per cent.punched for uses.| MUCH-WANTED A MAN CAUGHT.\u2018Bpectat\u201d wo Te Montreal sur For Sore Muscles, Sprains & Strains .Rub Down With \u2014 RADWAY'S READY RELIEF It will drive sway every trace of sorèness and stifiness, wh air a os whether caused by unusual\u2019 exercise, the Sou or by annoying and tory diseases, powers ot, th Is femarkavls ; r more than 60 medical aplence, and to millions of erates men snd women - throughout the word (Pousands of homes TAKEN INTERNALLY CURES AND PREVENTS.©.ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS arehioes Dyseatery, Colle, Chol.Spasms, Sour 8 Stomach, Nausea, Vomiting, Hessciaps ervouuness, ruiccpiosaness, Siek Headache; Fiatalency and all Inte RAD DWATS À READY RELIEF CURES ali 1 mma - tory stomach and bowel diseases, acute or ehrônie- Tt destroys in iis beginning every Insidious disease which cannot be destroved.if allowed to go unchecked.Don't Ae: Fry \u201cramedy.ig But it it orf.Keep og & CO, Montreal, Can: per boftle.BAD painful e great remedy PEEPS TNS IRE ' Phone Main 2546, .\u2014 !:-__ Ask vou Sruggist for a tree copy of \u201cHope for the Sick.\u201d : f tiankind, with di rections for thelr treatment ee fegearch by two emfnent physiclans.Dr.J.§ WEEK.\u201c VAIuabIs as a \u2018medical Work if shy hpirs \u2014 list of the sop fled 8X aust) and à De.: Van art dertiréraivn sl.whe is sought dy the police of many cities in the United States and Europe on charges of.issuing ues with forged acceptance, by.means of which he secured atfiotints which run inte\u201d several thousand dollars, was arrested: Hers yesterday and is now being held awaiting the pleagurs nf the Toronto -authorities.Anderson arrived in Vancouver Wednesday, Hotel Vancouver under the name \u2018of | John\u2019 Anderson, \u2018Toronto.Running short of funds Thursday tiight, he ate.tempted to induce Mangger Derouville to cash & cheque for $1,900.The cheque bord deross te face the rubber stampe ed imprint \u201caccepted.\u201d Mr.Derouvilla refused to pay.After saying he, had cashed severa \u2018chèques at Seattle, ahd | volunteéring to the paper vouch= sd for at a brafich bank, Anderson-left.- Yesterday fnornjng Manager Derou=- of about 33° a ton on print paper.Many Senators thought no objection irôn ore on and this question gener.stubborn fight Jt was anfibunced that the increases revenue tax on To- Ahich were ddopted by the The oconferecs accepted a Senate ad cslorem, of structursl steel Bank of Montreal of the \u2018matter and added that the young fan was then.j \u201cthat \u2018city, registered at the\u201d ville notified the manaxement of the \u201d adway i Vancouver, B.C, July A.~John sitting in the porch hotel, Ane\u2019 a Andetion, ih tha to \u2018former keeper of he derson wan \u2018arréuted éh horny hotel An nu lat, res) {A to.Whe 18! At the Dolce eden he.Wamiie his LL narnia, at Trieste; Themistocles, at Ath-.- ens.) ere, J.\u20ac.Lindsay, Miss C.Linäsäy.TT Henry Webster.Mrs, Webster, Miss G.38 -Bigher there, LONG HE.Ÿ ATER ONT PORT OF MONTREAL.; \u2019 Sailed, Lake Erie, for Liverpool; und general cargo.Cairnrona, for london; general cargo.Manchester Port, for Manchester; general cargo.Hesperian, for Glasgow.passengers and general cargo.Lake Michigan.cargo.Conway, for London, via Three Rivers; lumber.passengers eared.for Liverpool ; _ Vessels in \u201cIn.Port.eens Cornishman, Alexandra pier.Yoruba.Elder-Dempster wharf.Jeanuara, McLean Kennedy -wharf.\u201cLake Mivnigan.King Edward pier.ere eo per PT | vii, and mei, femperstures Lakonia.Dona:dson ling wharf.Dawson, 36\u201474; Victoria, 50\u201472; Edmon- Rengora Head gliead line wharf ton.50\u201478; Calgary.54-\u201482; Battleford, Fremona, Thomson Line wharf, 56\u201484; Prince Albert, 58\u201482; Moose Jaw, Co = ! 52\u201485: Qu'Appelle.56\u201482; Winnipeg.58\u2014 BOUND FOR MONTREAL.Manchester Trader, from Manchester, duiy 10.Sicilian, from london, July 12.Monmouth, from Bristol.July 14.\u201cMontrose, from Antwerp.July 14 Montezuma, from london.July 15.Dominion, from.Liverpool, July 15.Athenia.from Glasgow.on July 16, Corsican, from Movilid, on July 186.Manchester Spinner, from Manchester, July 17.- Tonian.from Glaëgow.July 17, Tona, from Middleshoro.July 17.Ontarian.from London.July 47.Willehad, from Rotterdam, July 19 Englishman.Bristol, July 20.ake Manitoba, from Liverpool, July from Belfast, July 21.Hyrona, from Newcastle, July 21.Inishowen Head, Megantic.from Liverpool, July 22.Mount Temple, from London, July 23.- ; Arrived at Other Ports.Lusitania.at New York; Cymrie, \u2018at\u2019 Boston: Montcalm, at Bristo); President Lincoln, at Plymouth: Montreal, at London: La \u2018Touraine, at Havre; Carpgthia and Koenigin Luise, at Naples; an- The Corsican Expected To-morrow.The Allan liner Corsican is due to arrive here on Sunday.The saloon passengers are: ; Miss M.Aldwinchle, W.R.Allan, Mrs.\u2014 Allan, WW.ÆE.Armstrong, Mrs.Arm- © strong.; 2° PTT + JF.Barlow.-\u2014 Cn i A NER me D.Carmichael, Bramly Challiner, Miss ¥.M.Challiner, Miss Clive, Miss Cour- tauld.Miss Nancy Duncan.Miss M.B.Evans, J.H.Fulford.| Mr.Gagnon.Miss-1;-5: Gibbs, Miss L.Gregory.; W.H.Holmes.S.F.Johnson, Rey.W.Hardy John- \u201cson.Rev.J.B.Keating.J.B.O.Lefebvre Lieut.E.W Leon- .\u20ac.H.Marriott, Mrs.McNish, Mr.H.H on had been taken away.It was also F.C.Nicholson, said that the corner stone, if it had Mrs.Odell been placed ns customary; near the Thomas Parkin, chomas oo Price.M door, could not have been large enough Es Fo nas Mrs.obins, Miss M.lt; pe hollowed out in: this manner as Rot ne Sawyer, \u2018Miss Mabel Sawyer the stones were not sufficiently deep.Charles G.Skyrme, H.Everard, Smith, Rey.Mr.Roy.pastor of the con- ÿ.R.Smith, Miss F.Snyder, Miss M.Brésation.which originally worship- Snyder.ped In the building, is anxious to ob- Webster, Miss H.Webster, Miss M.Webster, Miss J.A.Wilson.HUDSON'S BAY RAILWAY.Special to The Montrea) Star.Winnipeg, Man, July 24.\u2014A party of surveyors, who have been engaged running trial lines for the Hudson's Bay Bay Railway in the Nelson country, have Just arrived back frôm the north, bringing a report that would seem to indicate Port Nelson is better suited in every way for the terminus of the road to the bay.The line, according to the surveyors, is .shorter and more direct, and the.harbor facilities are good and open\u201d earlier than \u2018at Churchill, while the cost of construc- tlon is vastly cheaper than the more northern route, The surveyors estimate that from Split Lake to Nelson the cost of building the line will not greatly exceed that of ordinary prairie work, as there are noe muskegs and no grades.Another Salvation Army Colony.Canadian Associated Press.London, July 24.-Commissioner Coombs, of the Salvation Army, hag completed details of the organization of a colony in Canada.He says: \u2018\u2018Canada has an up- lfting effect upon all; the degree of com- the British grunt dies away.\u2019 general |.fort, order, respectability and seif-respect in a years time you.t can scarcely tell that the English immigrants hail from the Old Country: even Probabilities\u2014Lower St.Lawrence and Georglan Bay-\u2014Strong north-west winds; fine and.cool.Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Lawrence \u2014Strong north-westerly winds, gradually clearing and cool.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf\u2014East- erly winds; cooler and showery.\u2018Western Provinces\u2014Fine and warm.Montreal weather readings by Hearn & Harrison's standard barometer at noon yesterday, 29.80; at 8 a.m.to-day.29 70; at 11 a.m.to-day.29.68: tempera- turé fo-day, maximum 72, yesterday.maximum 77.minimum 65.Sun rose at 4.58 and wil set this evening 7.50.80; Port Arthur, 54-\u201478; \u2018Parry Sound, 60 \u201464: London, 62\u201476; Toronto, 60\u201468 ; Ottawa, 60\u201462; Montreal, 64\u201474; Quebec, 48-76, St, John, 52\u201468; Halifax, 58-\u201472.Temperature elsewhere\u2014New York, 71; Atlantic City, 72 Temperature this date a year ago\u2014 Max.Si; min, 65.CHURCH CORNER \u201cSTONE MISSING \u2018Search for it Among Ruins of Building by Old Parishioners Avails Nothing.' \u2026The.corner.stone.of.St.Gabriel's | Church has been lost and in spite ot much diligent searching cannot be found.Since the demolition of the building hegan a great deal of interest has been felt among members of the various congregations which have.worshipped in the old church as to what \u2018would he discovered jrhen the corner Stone was rexehed I was felt that\u201d the contents would be of interest as furnishing relics of the Montreal af a number of years ago.The building, however, has been razed to thé ground without the stone being dis- covered\u2014and it is-believed-it has been carted away.) It was explained at the office of the contractors» that if the custom \u2018had l.een followed of hollowing out a stone and placing a box inside of it, the {opening had-in-all-probability _been | covered with mortar and the stone tain the contents of the corner stone, St.Gabriel's Church.people waived their claim.At present, however, it looks as it the finding of the corner .stone was a remote contingency, although search is still being kept up.ASQUITH WANTS NO TARIFI London, July 24.\u2014Addressing a meet ing of City of London men yesterday afternoon in defence of the budget, Premier Asquith declared that the only alternative offered to - Chancellor Lioyd-George's proposals for ralsing the new revenue necessary was the introduction of a tariff, but the Liberals, he said, would not look at -any suggestions for a tariff.\u201cTwo great countries, the two greatest commercial rivals we have in the world,\u201d continued the Premier, \u201chave ben trying their hands at tariff fabri- there was a revolutionary change in public opinion here it would be impossible to carry a general tariff through the British House of Commons.the Premier\u2019 s unanimously.speech, was carried Getting the - Of Your You are not getting all © paper: that you should.There is a hidden store of wealth in, it you \u201chave overlooked.STAR classified \u2018advertising pages a are e alive with moneymaking, money saving opportunities.Begiri taking advantage * You certainly Fave something you don\u2019t want that | is worth real money to some one else; This person.talks to you through The STAR: Or you may see something advertised \u2018that you intend buying during the day\u2014something you find you \u2018can buy for half what you feared you would have to pay.There are other opportunities, too.Through these Want Ads.you can.find: the cook \u201cseamstress, the gardener, the chore boy.Get in touch with the.people who: \u2018Read them carefully.can.serve you or whom you Ads.the \u201cFor Sale\u201d Ads.the \u201cExchange Ads.\u201d 4 Dollars Out Newspaper | of the value out of your news- of them to-day.\u2018Read the Want i - CF you have been logking fore SS ils A can serve.It will | pay you well.minimum 60: having | cations for \u2018the last two or three years.\u201d to Mr.Asquith affirmed that unless A vote of confidence in the Sovern- \" PERSIL OF BRITISH CABINET Messrs, J.W.Guliand and J.Herbert Lewis are the Successful Ones.Mr.C.F.G.Masterman, M.P,, new Parliamentary Under-Secretary | for the Home Office.&5 - : The.following Ministerial appointments have been announced by the British Government: Mr.J.W.Gulland, M.P., to be a Dord | of the Treasury.\u201c Mr.C.F.G- Masterman, M.-P.to be Parliamentary Unde \u201cSecretary of Mr.J.Hérbert, Lewis, A.P.to be | Patliamentary \u201cSecretary of the Local Government Board, \"nese changes nave followed on the re-ent promotion of the Master of EH- bank (the Hon.Alexander Murray) and Mr Herbert samuel.The former was.previously \u2014a- Lord-c£-the.\u2014 Treasury,4 Scottish Libéça al V'hip, and Comptrolier of the House! old.Mr.Herbert Samuel was Under Secretary for the Home De- Mr.J.W.Gulland, M.P.partment, and his successor in that office is Mr.C.F.GQ.Masterman, the Member for West \u2018Ham, hitherto Pae- liamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board.Mr.Masterman had a distinguished carser at Cambridge, and is well known for his literary and \u201cphilanthropic work, being, among other things, secretary.of that excellent institution the Childrens Country Holi- the Local Government Board, Mr- Herbert Lewis\u201d succeeds.~~ Mr.J.W.-Gul- land, member for the Dumfries Burghs, has \u2018been appointed Lord of the Trea- J.Herbert Lewis, M.P.sury, and Scottish Liberal Whip.Mr.Gulland is a well-known , Edinburgh man, and is Secretary to the Scottish Liberal Committee in the House of Commons.25 PERISHED IN STORM, Southern Hurricane .Also Caused Property Loss.of $1,000,000.1 Houston, Texas, July 2¢.\u2014Twenty- tive people dead,\u2019 more than fifty seri ously injured, and #& prope loss ap- | ously mug at.$1,000,000, is the estimate made of the damage by the gulf storm, which swept the coast of Texas and & portion of Louisiana last Wednesday.Later despatches add the towrls of Rock Island, Wharton and Weimer to those which suffered from the sweep of the wind.At Rock Island nine of the largest buildings were Jeither razed.or partiy wrecked, the damage being estimated at.$75,000, Weimer, and the \u201cproperty.loss wilt approximate $17,000.: -New Orleans, Ia.July.34.\u2014Reporta | received here .from Braroria, Tex.state that a large sugar mill at the Clemens penal farm was demolished\u2019 in Wednesday's storm; loss, $275,000.One of the prisons was wrecked, but no one was, injured.The.sloop Columbia, with tour men aboard, was blown from.5000 SAW NEGRO HANGED.: Spectators Then Made Wild Scramble.for Bits of the Rope.: Brandon, Miss, July 2t.-\u2014 The.hanging here yesterday afternoon\u2019 of.Will Mack, & negro, for crimindlly as-; |saulting Mises Mamie.Meyat, daughter\u2019 \u2018of a farmer living near \u201cPelhatchis_ {Mission on :Nevembér 11,1908, was _ witnessed by fully 5,000 people.It was the firat-public execution in Missis- latppi for à number of years.Mack at thé last moment admitted: his uit d:y Fund.In the vacency he left at \u201chas-not- vet \u2018been heard |.The.makers of.the Mason & Risch piano have never been imitators or followers., \u2014\u2014[tis-their own inventions and - innovations which have kept the Mason & Risch Piano far:in advance of all others., Ep The wonderful resonant, singing quality of its tone has won the approval of artists and the public alike.Its enduring musical\u2019 perfection à is Risch Piano the qualities- which satisfy wa rerooms.i Keeps Ever In Advance of its construction.Each instrument is an original, not a copy We would like to send you our booklet, * illustrates and describes the special features which give the Mason & Special prices untd we remove into our.new St.Catherine Street YTON BROS.144 PEEL.ST, MONTREAL due to the honesty and carefulness \u2018Inside Information.\u201d .It and endure.Write for it to-day.suburban development of the guard investors and \u2018residents conveniences and _hand.Speci \u2018chasers\u2019 and \"builders.Phone.Main 3782, write or We want you to be our.guest.out for & home of Yon own.= While aupply lasta we wili \u201c42 in.x 18 in.), & magni ficent The map and ctures: show this \u201cbeautifuf \u201cOthers are making=bi can you if yôu.act prom so safe, tangible, y questions à vestigate this after\u201d soil 100 ST.JAMES SheROROOKE ST Mes This Homeland-is absolutely unique, and we are making it the most attractive and beauxiful -tistically improved, yet consistent with practi- al results, its wise hullding restrictions safe- suburban ecomfo Concessions now to Prompt pur- \" FREE AUTOMOBILE APPOINTMENTS.\u201cever in investigating, if interested: whether you are seeking the safest and most piofitable of all investments, always tangible and: fmp erishable, or whether you are.looking ART WORK FREE.mail prompti beautiful, original water -color bird's-eye ew of Montreal the :homsland: so unusually desirable, and which guarantee large profits 10 first pure urchasers.IMPÔRTANT TO INVESTORS.= foney in our suburban ply.earnest, to you-fa to secure one: or two of these ae Salnable plots at once\u2014before they: art al! gone.-Ther Inkable snd that will make money for you so rapidly, without: iny effort om your part.will be answered the same day.you not?' ile JMARCIL metropolis.Ar- alike,\u201d \u201cAll city are at call, and make an appointment.You incur no obligation what-, a \u2018security to any y address a work of art.Send for one NOW.exact conditions which make land, and so nqualified advice © 1s no other investment In- & CO.Phone Main: 2701-3702 180 ST ME ST.MONTREAL CITY.PHONE MAIN 3791-3792 NS a ] N CRUEL SLY Little Celestial Maidens Tell New York Court a Story of Harsh Treatment.- New York, July 24.\u2014 Two round- cheeked little maids, their almond éyes wide,.their.straight braids, laced with scarlet silk, hang: ing down their backs, stood demurely before Justice Wyatt -in Children's \u201cCourt and swore to a story which left little sympathy in those who heard for two elderly Celestial merchants who police on Wednesday night last.Both little girls swore they have %o parents: living in America, and they Have bgsn held there\u2019 hold slaves, harshly treated, and fore- \u2018ed to work long hours, \u201cThey were accompanied by an agent of the Children\u2019s Society.To the superintendent of the society the two made a sworn \u201cMy name is Moy Yum Toy.By Chi-.-nese reckoning I am fifteen, \u2018by American fourteen.My father Ated when I was very young, and my mother \u2018married again and left me alone with my grandmother, who was very, very .poor, and I was sold to the wife of Moy \u2018See Chal, and she brought me | over here to America about two years ago, and 1 have been.with her ever since.I have to work very hard in the house, making buttons and button loops from early morning until late at \u2018night.When.I take a.rest 1 get scolded and beaten.Whenever my \"certain Fifty.Houses were \u201cblown down\u201d ati mistresss boy called me to do \u2018things, and when I was not able to \u201cdo.it fast enough, the boy would beat \u2018me.ilar, She was sold in.China for 3170 she sald, brought to this country, an sold again for $500 gold, and has been with her present.master ever since, some nine months, making \u2018buttons and button loops for the stores.\u201cSome.mornings.\u201d the _ statement | reads, \u201cI had to: get up at 7 o'clock, and sometimes work every night: until: 2 o'clock in the morning.I was not allowed to get out, It I don't work I get heaten.\u201cI would rather die than so Hack to Mott street.\u201d : po 4 Pending full \u2018hvestigation of their tale they will be held by th Children\u2019s Society.get a Their étory has\u2019 aroused) another rigid investigation in.Chinatown, which has hardly settled down \u201cafter the chaos\u2019 and probing which followed: the murder.of Elsie Sigel.An: .ofticer of the Children's Soclety said | | thatthe \u201cGay ak.; to tobk.Tag osiate practice.\u201d Iwo well-known Chinese | When the body wae cut down: \u201cFras a wild scxamble Lrope: ss senvenirs of assed as ihe fathéras of the'c are under policy bangs Drusheä | \u2018flat across their foreheads, their.black { = \u201creported their \u201cchildren\u201d missing to'the'l: ainst their will Aa Hôusés | statement.in.part as.follows.which.i {was read in court: Chin Fing Toys narrative van\u201d im} 1 terasts in the Bennett Amusement Co.are scading us an in- \u201ccreasing\u2026 number of.| 3 Shirtwaists, Skirts,\u2019 Lin- Co gerie, and other fine Lu _ dress things thot require special care.\u2018We are pleasing hundreds of critical women daily.* May we please.you?\u201cTROY LAUNDRY © ©0, LIMITED.Factory and Offices, VERDUN.Mission Positively these prices cannot\u2019 be \u2018duplicated after this One Week\u2019s Sale.Every article fully guaranteed to be the very latest design, and constructed by first- class: _ tastiness and durabllity.$65.00 Solid Ook Mission Buffet, 54 \u201cinchés idng, large mirror: in; back, beautifully figured wood.One Week Price .- 358.00 Solid Oak Buffet in finest Mission design ;and make, handsomely mounted with \u2018large \u2018Mirror and best brass hardware.Somethin, very special.This Week, Price .5.00 .$48.00 Mission.Buffet, in\u2019 Genuine Solid Oak, leaded.glass cupboards, [lined plush drawer and linen drawer.\u2019 \u201c$22.50 Mission potter in Imperial Oak, 42\" fnches ~ .long, 20 inches deep.The proper style\u201d for .small dining room.This Week, Price 14.50 Several other Buffets all reduced ems eu» eve mie wrees oro a on bedclothes during daytime.Regular $31.00 value, - for œacscetsenconcéu0ut0e = 5 Every Man\u2019 s Morris Chair: in and see the whoie stock.Morris - Chairs, leather cushions, for $20.illustrated is solid oak and Spanish cushions ~ SECTIONAL BOOK CASES Just received a complets stock ot\u2026 ï all qise sections of the famous Globe- \u2018Wernicke Unit Bookcase We are - the Montreal warehouse for these\u2019 excellent goods, and can promptly turhish you with a complete outfit or supply any individust section which you may desire.Catalogues of these ~ wonderful Bookesses will \u201cbe mattet\u201d = to any interested.perty.workmen.in the best and highest principles of.840.00 | .828.50.So many men have secured one of our heavy Mission Oak Morris Chairs during thé pres- -ent July sale that the present suggestion may be just what what you are waiting for.Come $25 with Spanish One ; for .deccesvcicc\u2026e.$16:00 Dining Furniture At Daring Prices.$48.00 Solid Oak Round Mission Table.Extends 8 i 100.\u2018The success attending our last week\u2019s Sofa Bed Sale encourages \u2018the \u2018placing of these new arrivals at special one RB week prices.| Bed\u2019 and Lounge is shown here, and this coming week will mie en none ; be offered at irresistible prices.The Sofa Bed here shown is constructed specially es _a parlor.or -sitting-room- article, and shows excellent value when closed as a large! comfortable sofa.\u2018The other fllus- tration\u2019 \u2018shows sofa open as bed.Nothing could be better - \u201cor more \u2018serviceable.Large wardrobe box under seat holds eee sea Fee (ITRRTTES $12.90 5 is \u2018without extending pedestal.This Sale Price.Sole Sa Hound Extension Mission Table, 46 hE 8.00 an Pedestal Tables made.This Sale x Square Extension Table, in Sold \u201cOak, Mission design, five square legs, 48 inch top, 8 ft.extension.Msatchesfirst Buffet above.Regular value $35.00.This Sale 81 Dining Chairs, ine leather seats and packs.This Sale Dining Chalrs; \u201cfa \u201cMisélon\u201d \u201cDak, fn best Boston .Jeather.Regular $4.25.Sale .Other designs and qualities \u2018of Mission ducéd.Other big rellers during discount sales are\u2019 the large Arm Chairs in \u2018genuine dark green leather.pearance and res! down-right excellence; sll chairs must give way to this.and slaed, which, come within the reach: of every Man's pock- et-boole.- $50-Ghairs for #38 ; $45 Chairs for sas mguo Chairs for $28.69; = \u2018Chairs for $34.: 4.feet, 48 inch top.Table opens for two leaves 8 ft.extension.One of the very beat Regular value $40.00.: 4:50 in Solid \u2018Oak, Mission \u201cdesign, 219 30 Regular $12.00, $6.90.leather spring seats.Regular value $9.00.This Sale.35 95 Diners, jn.Solid Mission Oak, with pad seats This \u201cgenuina \u201cDiners ai sell | i Lu ANOTHER Lo AE BIG SOFA-BED SALE Remember, every kind and make of Sofa - \u201cLarge Leather Chairs From: the point.of ap- Our range Here extensive and.shows shapes OFFICE | FURNITURE It has always appeared strange to us that more business men do not \u2018take advintage of the low July prices to \u2018complete their office furnishings.Perhaps it's only a question of a word to the wise.Anyhow, we have all kinds of Office Desks, Chairs, Tables, Stools, Racks, Filing Cabinets, Floor Coverings, Window Shades, ete, été, awalting your cholce when \"Féu\u201ddesitrs-to save a little on the - soote you need.Cancers, Tumors, > \u201c+ Ph - HAVE.OPPOSITION .\u201cMontreal will \u201chave in ; ture an opposition to Bennett's vaudeville theatre.A representative of Mi.William Morris has been in Montreal \u2018Adding\u2019 the Week and has spent many- hours looking over the sites iin the neighborhood in which Mr.proposes to build & new theatre.: It will be interssting to know that ne Keith-Proctor cireult send their bookings to the Bennetts of Canada.The Star announded s few days ago that Mr.Bennett had sold out his in- and promptly the story came into ¢ir-.culation that the Morris interests intended.to: buy up.Mr.Befinett's, interests.\u201cThere way some truth\" in this: My.Dorsey, of the Dominion Park and Scarboro Beach interests, of The were named in the concern.suffi.À Star representative in New York 9 talked, the matter over with Mr.Mor.HS TE | \u2018Morris \u201cToronto, as approached and others | ; de we vs no narcotics, and can be taken in your own Growths and all diseases caused.by impure blood positively CURED by DR.JI! PERCY'S REMEDY.Its a purely vegetable preparation, contains ' No matter how serious your case, it can be cured.Write to-day for particulars, DR.PERCY\u2019S REMEDY.; J.A.HARTE, Agent, 150.Notre Dime Street West, Montreal, Swnsda.Your Collars, | Men er nr Be gran | = An the.Vaudeville.Line.the BE We make a specialty during this month.r cent discount off.on Fur: | ; .niture, -Bedding and Carpets, _ very easy terms if wanted.\u2014F.LAPOINTE Europe so that our customers will have the i advantage of heavy yet | pliable collars, or 3 ws St.Catherine Street East, Near Montcalm CO., LIMITED, Factory and Offices, © VERDU 4 Phones.*, LL.been\u2019 arranging for some of.the \u2018big: gest Huropeah\u2019 featiire In\u2019 vaudeville, Mr.Portis aid: \u201cAt the present toest : \u201cwish te.say anything cept chat we will be in all the fm- portant \u2018céntrés of Canada in à few \u2018months.My agent ha has reported -on sites and 1 will take my own \u2018métters\u201d i loin In Praise of Alberta.\u201c j'of hard times.Aita-, : July-26\u2014Dr: -James prigcipad.of Mevdonald 1 College, Bt.\u2018Anne ds Bellevue, Que.\u2018says regarding Southern Alberta: \u201cHard times will never again affect Southern Alberta.\u201d \u2018The interests of \u2018this distrièt are now so diversified that there is no possibility of pronounc- \u20188d depression.All throughout South ws -ern Alberta farmers ER versified agriculture, w! in position or security beyond the reach By reason of this very.diversity it in not possible for me to.Place an estimate upon the ultimate .are adopting Ji di- fch places them value of your.farm.lande: \u201cPhat would be determined by: the xdegres of intellis gence of your agricultural cultivation of the soil.\u201d The Montres! Daily Star ir péfote Gnd : ublished ot 268.1: 167 and 769 xt.aden st.Montreal, by Tha écorce Star a Main Mecoe, Mnssinz Breaton_ A.vn g "]
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