The Montreal daily star, 23 août 1909, lundi 23 août 1909
[" ?htbitive.by Messrs.ADVERTISING-ISMS.\u2018 _ Suggestions for Successfut Advertisars, _ 01 $ ~~ VOL.XLI, ee = \u2014et WEATHER ; _ 4 + FORECAST: \u201cAdvertising produces a quick distribution and a steady flow of money.\u201d W ARM N°- \\ 200 ¥ MONTREAL, MONDAY, AUGUST 23.Last Week's Dally ast Week\u2019s Weekly Total last week ST.LOUIS CITIZENS PLAN FIGHT FOR BETTER.STREETS Organize Mass Meeting to Force Council to Act on Present a =, » Ghaotic Conditions.; adtignant residents of St.Louls are arranging for a mass meeting of citizens to interview *he Town Council to-morrow evening to protest agalnst the almost impassable condition of \u2018Main streets leading ihto Montreal.Wholesale repairs, repaving and curbing of the streets in conjunction with reconstruction of the car tracks on Park avenue and Boulevard St.Lawrence have made traffic on those thoroughfares dangerous and almost impossible, \u2018and the street car service is seriously crippled.Coupled with these difficulties on two of the principal channels of traffic between St.Louis and Montreal 1s the \u201cadded inconvenience of similar conditions of many of the-smaller streets \u2018running parallel to, and crossing the main thoroughfares.Root of the Trouble.-AÀ committee of residents of St.Louis which is leading the movement _ to sway the Town Council into action through the pressure.of.public \u201copin-.fon is busily engaged to-day taking steps fo assure a large attendance of residents at the council meeting.~Ac-_ cording to this committee the present \"difficulty is largely due to the fact that St.Louls, .by act of : the local Legislature, is to be annexed t to Mont- | real on January 1.1910.\u201cThe town at.présent holds about 91, 875,000.which is to be expended for public improvements, such as paving and macadamizing of the streets.and repair or replacement of sidewalks.This money is to be expended before the annexation \"of \u201cSt.Loti to Monts real.next January.Contracts have been let for practically the entire work, which extends to all the principal and many of ithe smaller streets of the city.According to the grievance committée, all this work is going on at once, with the result.that the streets mentioned are made -practically impassable for\u201d half a mile or more.Street Car Service.- \u201cIn connection with the \u201cwork, they -éeclare, the street car service is al most at a Standstill, cars being rud only at long intervals and on a sche- 8 80 Irregular as_to be almost pro- Conditions, they say, have been in this chaotic state for nearly three weeks, with apparently no effort at improvement, and no attempt on the part of the council to force even temporary relief.Streets throughout the town, both in residenca and business sections, are in the same condition, without sidewalks pr paving, and are almost impassable either to: teams oy.pedestrians.- : © Vigorous protest is to: be made at the \u2018meeting to-morrow night, and an organized effort will be made to force the council to take action for immediate improvement -of the car service, and at least partial improvement of the streets undergoing repairs, so that they will be passable on one side at least.FERRY WEATHERS ~ STORM LIKE LINER Miss Vandenberg Reachea Montreal After Thrilling Experifice Off = Cape Cod.] After weathering Cape Cod during .ône of the worst storms ever exper- tenced off the Atlantic coast, the 100- foot ferry boat, Miss Vandenberg, Captain Reilly, which is to run between Ogdensburg and.Prescott for the C.P.R.car and passenger transport Company, with her crew of six not yet recovered from the exhaustion.of the trip \u2014 from Wiimington\u2014+ Bhe ran into a hurricane off Cape .-\u2014-\"C98, The.\u201cgraveyard of the Atlantic,\u201d and one of her wheels fouled a lobster trap.putting her after-engine out of Her twenty-five feet of commission.elevation caught the wind like a sail, .and slowly the little craft drifted ghorewards.Fishermen collected from several villages, and everything was wratarsd tor aa attempted rescue.But although the Miss Vandenberg came within one hundred yards of the breakers, her lone engine held tight., \u201cThis is what saved us,\u201d said Engineer Clarence Van Arnam this morning, patting one of the oll-fuel engines affectionately.He told how, during the hurricane, he was forced to sit the whole night over the screen .for cleaning the oil, which had become blacked, .preventing the wheel from running smoothly.\u201cHad that broken down we would have been surely lost, said the en- neer.\u2018The ferry- boat set out a month ago to make the trip to Ogdensburg by easy stages, carrying five thousand gallons of ofl fuel, which was all used _Up on her\u2019 arrival in Montreal harbor, She will stay for a few days reating up, alongside the Grand Truhk.elevator, béfore finishing her journey, - She was built by Meitz & Weiss at Wilmington, and her engines installed Pusey & Jones.JAPAN DOES NOT INSULT CHINA IN RAILROAD AGREEMENT.| Pekin, August 23.Sa tjum, the Japanese minister to China, has handed ~~ to the Diplomatic Representatives of the interested powers copies of the _\u2014_ Agreement rekatding- the Antung-Muk- \u2018 \u2018der Railroad signed at Mukden be- \u201ctween Chima and Japan, August 18.This memorandum separates the com- \u2018mercial questions connected with the.railroad, from the political aspects of the - me Case.and it is understood that 3 in framing it, strove to elimi- ; on aiiything' that would offend\u201d Chinese susceptibilities.To this end it in.understood that Japan will hold reconstruction of the line in tem- rary abeyance, possibly until late in a the period of two years allowed for rebuilding.It is hoped that the politi- ea questions wiil be settled, CNEW GERMANY.N:8\u2014Mrs.Deborah seri, oe $00 Tan ad mie attempt in the other events day's programme.Then suddenly the} | dead calm and the sky pilots arrived in port to-day, Antoinette monoplanes and Je \u201cright biplanes; - win be used by the co/npe- Je be CONCERNS IN THE BG 59000000 CEMENT MERGER | New $30,000,000 Combination Includes Practically AH Canadian Plants.\"rhe big $20, 000,000 merger of Can- adlan Cement Companies, of which Sir Sandford Fleming is president, includes ten\u2019 cement plants in this country.Jt Is reported that negotiations have | been completed for the purchase of -} the following companies, \u201cexcept, .pos-\u2019 gd] the Belleville plant of the Le- Company,\u201d with which a contract.RHEIMS\u2019 AVIATION WEEK\u2014The course over which the airships will compete.DOMINION RIFLE SIX AEROPLANES IN SIMULTANEOUS FIGHT AT RHEIMS Lefebvre, a Comparative Novice, Did Best Work on Opening Day.Rheims, August 23\u2014The spectacle of six aeroplanes simultaneously winging their flight in huge circles \u2018over the plain at Bethny, was a remarkable feature of the opening day of Aviation Week.At the finish of the flight tHere _was.a.great burst.of cheers over the wonderfully impressive exhibition.Saturday's storm.left the sky banked\u2019 with clouds, with intermittent showers and high winds.and the eliminating trials for the selection of.the , French representatives for the Gordon Bennett International Cup, which is to'be côntested next Saturday, were spoiled.Only Lefebvre.who less than two months agd adopted aeroplane piloting as a profession, with a Wright biplane, Bleriot, Delagrange, Esnault- Pelterie and\u2019 Captain Ferber braved the gusty puffs.Lefebvre alone suc: ceeded in negotiating the complete - circuit of the course.He remained in the air for sixteen minutes in a 25- le.wind, breaking the speed record, heretofore held \u2018By \u201cTissandler, covering ten milometres ti 8 minutes 55 4-5 seconds.Of the others entered in the trials} only -Bleriot was able to cover a+ sufficient - distance to qualify, thus leaving the committee to select the remaining representative from the best achievements in the subsequent events.The rain and wind prevented sny on to- rain ceased and the wind fell to a soQn were .busy in getting their machines from the sheds.Six Airships in Fligh Latham was first away, pas cheering tribunes at a height of 150 feet.Lambert,\u201d Sommer.Cockburn, Delagrange and Fournier: followed -in quick succession, and as Latham was completing the first round, now at a height of 300 feet, six aeroplanes like huge gulls, were hovering over the field.Fournier was first down,- ing head-on into a haystack as Lambert swept around into the second lap.Latham came down after finishing the second round, the others gradually dropping until three Wright machines remained aloft.Lambert completed four, Lefebvre and Tissandier three circuits each.Lefebvre concluded with a thrilling demonstration of the manoeuvring capacity of his machine, circling around the starting point, cutting several figure eights and swooping down over the heads of the people In front of the tribunes, Lambert finishing at the same time.Durins this exhibition Lambert and Le- febvre passed each other twice and gave other evidences of control over their machines.The Wright aeroplane alone completed the required three rounds, the time being as follows: Tissandier, 28.minutes.59.seconds; Lambert, 29 minutes, 2 seconds.The other machines made records only in the speed lap contest, Sommer covering the distance in 11 minutes, 24 seconds: Lambert, 9 minutes.82 seconds; Paulham.10 minutes, 50 seconds; Tis- sandler, 9 minutes, 26 seconds; Bunau- Varilla, 11 minutes, 56 seconds; La- tham, 9 minutes, 47 seconds.and Cockburn, 11 minutes, b6 seconds.RAIN ON SATURDAY.Fortune did not smile on the avla- tors on Saturday.It began to rain at 4.30.a.m.and continued all day.The grounds around the stands and aeroplane sheds became impassable afoot and automobiles which sunk in the \u2018mud had \u2018to be extricated by ropes.No aeroplane requiring wheels could have started.Mr.Bleriot made four flights with the monoplane in which he crossed the English Chhnnei.He carried out \u2018 some wonderful turns, sometimes rising from 90 to 150 feet.He descénded after oné hour and a £teat reception w tiveri him.Latham flew for ten minutes, executing some wonderful turns, Bleriot is busy putting the tin- ening touches to a monoplane capable of carrying four persons.It has a 100 horse-power motor.\u201d TT Among\u2019 the hitherto unknowns present at the meeting, Lefebvre is the most interesting.He pilots a Wright machine which he learned to navigate without tuition.Glenn Curtiss, according to the Par- iz.papers, is the mosk formidable coms.petitor.His beautifully \u2018made machine, general -opfnjon is that .if a gust .of wind does not turn it aside makes, among them the Blerlot and titors.6 will also\u2019 be some un known types.The regulations are very- intecestinx, Any competitors, may pHot m \u201cit.erent machines.but not.be piloted by different Persons.Thé aeroplaneé must not touch around during a fight.Layers -of \u201csand -have| been scattered across the träck \u2018to \u2018mark of wheels.- The distance for the Grand a Campagne \u2018ot de à ie ae de .Klometexs.thet ia thirty miles.The circitit of the \u2018track is ten kilometers, or about six miles.\u201c|The speed\u2019 trials will be three times\" around the track.The Prix des Pass- |.agers must be above ten kilometers, _ or six miles.\u2019 BETTING ON RESULTS.The betting on the results is already tiss and M.Bleriot are equal favorites, t 2 to 1.Mr.Cockburn and M.Farn- man are also equal at 4 to 1, and M.Latham ïs at 6 to 1.For the contest _for the -greatest_length _of' time aloft favorites at 2 to 1.and Latham and Paulkam at 3 to 1 and 4 to 1, respectively.For the high flying contests M.Latham is the favorite, closely followed by M- Blerlot with MM.Lefebvre and Tissandier.on thé Wright machines; next.MM.Paulham and De Rue.on the Voisins and M.Farman, on the biplane of his own make, followins.For the passenger carrying \u2018contest TMM.Blerfot and Fournier are the fav- | orites.BLERIOT WILL FLY IN AMERICA SOON.Special to The Montreal Star.Chicago, August 233.\u2014Louis' Bleriot, .who recently crossed the English Channel, in his aeroplane, is expected in this country within a few months, Lace a sister of the aviator.Mrs.Johnson is proud of her brother's achievements.She is confident Bleriot will brothers and come to America.\u201cWe are all proud of him, of course,\u201d she sald, \u201cHe hag had so much ill- fortune that it is rhore than triumph fall- like a father he will lft the Intergatio-al \u2018hièty-tl re machines of well known: one macniné can- -ascertain KM any machine leaves the.\u2018Hunt for us all.I believe that he can : beat \u2018the Wright brothers in a race, and whan they challenged wrote to him and urged him to come to this country and fly against them.I told him how he would be received here, and what treatment he _ would\u2019 get from our people.To-day I read that he has accepted the challenge of \\the Wrights under certain conditions.\u201d Dirigible Dived Into Seine.Paris, August 23.The Bayard-Cle- ment dirigible balloon after making a flight here to-day fell into the Seine.The \u2018aviators were saved.The bal- is last fall.80 fe pacity of 3,600 cubic metres, BUSH FIRES CAUSED RAILWAY ACCIDENT Cd Two Men Slightly Injured\u2014Reports ~ of Bush Fires are Not So Serious as Reported.+ Coed Western Associated Press.Vancouver, August 23.\u2014There is no truth in the story that Grand Forks is in danger of being burned by bush Owing to the bridge burning on the Great Northern, two miles south of Darts on Saturday, the passenger train from Marcus -to- Spokane; wrecked fires.an engine, mail car combination baggage and passenger car went through The wreck caught fire aftek the accident.No one was kilied- or even seriously injured.The engineer the bridge.and mail clerk were slightly injured.Fernie, large volume of smoke over fhe Lizard range caused much\u201d alarm furing the xiety was\" last portion of thé week caused by last yeux\u201d as a result of bus \u2018experience, distant, \u2018has not yet reached Morris- sey, distant nine miles.However, in expectation of the impending fight with - the flames, miners did not go to work on Friday and many stayed away on Saturday, but there is a feeling that there is not much danger.It was raining last evening.; ; - men , Cranbrook, B.C., -August 23.\u2014Azgain the valleys along the Crows Nest are threaten Albertan boundary to Kootenay Landing for the last ten days.At Hosmer, Michel,\u2019 Moyle, brook, timber has héen burning and thousands of dollars worth of tim- der, \u2014as- well-as-lumber,-mills-\"and equipment, are in some danger.: Lumber companies are: spending a good deal of money in employing men to fight the fires.In the last threes days the high winds have made the task of the fire-fighters more daiffi- cult.tenay lumber, Watts Coal Creek and Morrissey.Jaffray, Creston and Cran- burg amber.gn Otiss-Tapléss lumber companies have already suffered severe losses by: tires.the paper says, is so quick that the .830,000.Fire-at Vanklesk-HilL\u2014- Special to The Montreal Star.o'clock thie m roing \u2018in the \"stalls.of and the flames the Domino House, soon spread to adjoining bulldings.Before the firémen could get control of the fire the stores of M.Farmer, \u201cMY.\\ Laurier, and a Chinese laundry.ere 8 lotally dest; .x by insurance.ellow, 8; MIE.Wm.E Matty, or Lies Ruby Bigear, tingdos, have \u2018 heavy.For the speed contests Mr.Cur- | MM.Bleriot and Sommer are equal to Mrs.Jack W.Johnson,\u2019 Wright -aocept the challenge of -the righ lenterea as a result It B.C.August 23 AWhile a 8.The fire, which started at Jaffray, forty miles ed by fires burning from -the 6 \u201cThird Sertes; Ctvit- to about $80,000 ASSOCIATION EET OPENED AT OTTAWA - \u2018Entries This Year Number Over 8ix Hundreë\u2014Canadian }Rifle.: League Results.x Special to The Montreal Star.Rockliffe Range, \u2018 forty-first annual meeting of the D.R.A.promises to be by far the most inception |\u2019 with the possible excéption of the meeét-{ interesting.held since _fts- ing of 19502, when thé Palma trophy was shot for at the Rockliffe Range and the British team ahot through the matches, as well as many \u2018of the Australians.The fact that the council has, decided not to send à team to compete for.the trophy.this year will mean that no selection.\u2018will have: to bs made and the match committee will get out of .a somewhat onerous and unpleasant task.The entries number about 570 regulars and 54 cadets, which is over 100 more, than last year.This in part is due to the pumber of sad ho h és specially for them, one with.an age limit of 18 and one of 15 vears.A very large entry has also been secured from rifie club members.There was much regret that the 5th Royal Scots were not sending a team owing to Ross rifle difficulties, but the lis is, however, sHmly pepres! as 36 have entered, the Scots {at the Fast moment receivinæ 20 \u2018Roos metrop sented, rifles and sending nine men.Sunny Alberta has a contingent of .118 men, and this is largely due to the generosity of Premier Rutherford, who, In\u2019 additiod to working hard to zet good team, personally gave $1,000 tor wards expenses.The 8th* Royal Rifles of Quebec send 19 men, and from thelr work .in Montreal they will he strong.\u2018The 43rd of Ottawa have 43, G.G.F.G.132; Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, 24 President Col.worked like a beaver to make everyone comfortable.Lt.-Col.Brown will again be chief range officer, with Capt.\u2018Aumond in charge of the markers.Mr.J.B.Johnson, secretary of the Province of Quebec R.A., is again statistical officer, which is a guarantee this branch will be ably looked after.Rifle League Results.This morning opened in splendid weather, but the night had been a very wet one.The officials were kept busy arranging to place all the men entered.The arrangements have been made to squad 490 men.as the entry list last year was only 432, ad against over 620 this year, including 50.cadets, many of \u201cwhom will shoot through the matches.One point will help the officials to make up time, and that is the fact that the 45 seconds limit per shot is to be strictly -enforced.It is expected, how- | ever, that if the matches are to be concluded in good time they will have | to use the extra series targets in most of thé matches.A feature of the meeting is the large number of-tyros-on hand; numbering: over 250, as against 126 last year, THis year, however, the D.R.A.returns them 25 per cent.of their railway fares, which has proved a t in ducement.The number of employes this.year is increased to 200 Sand the prize money totals $10,618.The results of the Canadian Rifle League meeting were announced this morning, the following being the leaders and prize winners: First Series (City Corps).\u2014list, C.A., Halifax, 3,733; 8th, R.\u2018Quebec, 3,726; 43rd, Ottawa, 2.897: \u201c13th (first team), Hamilton, 3,692;.\u201c6th D.CO.R., Vancouver,3,691; 3rd Vics.Montreal, 8,634; 10th R.G., Toronto, 8,630; G.G, Fe Ottawa.3.598; 63rd, Halifax, $,- 4th, Toronto, %659; 43rd (second pet Ottawa, 3,542.Second Series (Mounted and Rural Cors)-\u2014eot Laurentian, 3.784; Royal Can.Engineers, Halifax, 3,724; 102n Regiment, Nelson, B.C., 3.704; 19th 14th Battery.C.F.A., Moncton, 8,673; K.C.Hussars, Melvern Square, 3,593; 77th Regiment, Dundas, 3,56 Ath R.* Ans lottetown, 8,478; BR.M.C.Kingston, 469; i Rifts_Assoctat Quebec; 3,717; Yukon, (first team), 3,080; Moncton, 3661; Vancouver, 3 Fourth Series (Cadet.Cor Tps), Section A.~Harbord Collegiate, Toronto; dus Dundas High School, 2,026; C.I, 1,942; Hamilton C.1} 172g; Ten | frew C.1, 1,698, Section Toronto Public Schools, 1368; Ottawa Public |-Schoels,-1, rarer \"Rifle Association 0e | Halifax Garrison, ton, .+615; Cadet - bo: lingwood C.I, 1,565.Po tint \u201cPulp\u201d Workers Walked\u2019 Special to the Montreal £ Star.St: john, N.August 23.\u2014Theee.hundred mén were employed In the | Miramichi Pulp and Paper Mil, at Chatham, Because their wages w ete | several weeks half the men went out on y and plant was shut down, Ft In expected work will | be resumed th x 2 A August 23.\u2014 The has ot yet been completed: : ~The Vulean Portlind Cement Company, Limited, of Montreal.The Lehigh Portland Cement Company, Limited, of Belleville, Ontario.The Belleville Portland Cement Co., Ltdd Belleville, Ontario.The Canadian Portland Cement Co., Ltd.\u201d with properties at Marlbank and} Port Colborne, Ontario.e¢ International Portland Cement Co., Ltd., of Hull or Ottawa.< \u201cga The Western Canada Portland Cement Company, Limited, with properties at Exshaw, Alberta.The Lakefield Portland Cement Co.of Montreal.The Lakefield Portland Cement Co.Ltd, of -Lakefield,-Ontario\u2014- The Owen Soung Portland Company, Limited f ment: Sound, Cement Com- gary, Alberta.proposes to ally, Limited, of Ci \u201c1909.OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES PRICE ONE Partiouler \u2018 FIRST COSTONLY COST Made from hops selected by our experts in Bohemia, A partner in our business selects all other materials, and gets the best that money can buy: à Another.partner supervises the brewing.\u201c We are personally guarding a reputation which is half tary | old.Schlitz beer will ever be the standard Ask for the Brewery Bottitug.To be had at all first-class Hotels and Grocers.- F, X.ST.CHARLES & CO, Ltd, Agents, MONTREA En AS Far | 5 STEWARDS, COOKS, Required for - DINING CAR- SERVICE \u2014 Apply in Person or by Mail Dining Car Department, _CANADIAN PACIFIC RY., MONTREAL.TS r Judge 0) by our Bread.¥ Wing Ka ses it made It will inte Pat you.HAR ISON WESTMOUNT.Many Men Appreciate The distin service rendered by the \u201cR.J.stores.- Especially in your shirt buying, we \u2018eliminate every particle of un: certainty.Never any questior about Ayle \u2018and comfort here.Values save you 25%, and we guarantee every shirt-we sell./ Special to The Montred day at 9.a.m., there the place whee Rudolph Muller, A I sind.or: more from Stellarton, \u2018West- ville; New \u2018Glasgow and the surrounding vicinity, the men were all anxious to make a final search for the child, and maintained perfect discipline.They were divided in squares of twenty or more each, under a captain.| R.J.Tooke\u2019 \u2019S _ Harvard sam - Hughes has roast were detailed out in a single line over a mile and they arched uxh the: woods and elrcled\\ around pe in all directions, unt® the were satistied that the men ome their best and could not find {the child.The only result of the search was the finding in the woods near the road of the part of a stomach or intestines .of \u2018a small animal or child which was in a semi-advanced before medical men, who could not de- | cide whether it was that of a human being or an animal.so it was placed wim alcohol -and-will \u201cbe-sent-to-Haltax |r for further examination.The town of Stellarton offered a reward of one Prices, 85c, $1.00, $1.25.2 1-8.Inches Deep .12%c SR J.Tooke 177 St.James Street 493 St.Catherine Street.West 73 St.Catherine Street Eat state of decomposition: this was placed |\".AT AUGUST CLEARING AND 20\u201d DISCOUNT hundred dollars to any person who Will give information that will lead to the finding of the chila.WHERE WILL CANADA GET HER WARSHIPS?Cruleers Wil Probably Come From Britain\u20148maller Vessels May Be Made Here.Better service, lowest prices and good coal.THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL © 146 Notre Dame Street West.Will Last Only One Week More.With but a few days more of our Great.Clear- Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.August '23\u2014In conñee- | tion with the reported scheme for a Canadian-Navy: the question is being asked as to where the ships will he built.An outlay of many millions will be necessary if the proposa.carried out on the lne in shipbuilding concerns in the country are already making enquiriea here concerning it, far as can be learned, no definite {sion on that point has \"been reached and may not be until such time as the principle of any naval policy isra- titled by Parliament.however.that the larger cruisers will be built in the old country, but if at all possible, the others will.structed in Canadian ship yards.FRESH NEW PA - COLORED SHIRTS Regular 81.00, $1.25 To clear at 65c THE.HANNAN STÔRE, Limited 213 and 215 St.James Street.pc All Filias TANK DEVELOPED em.VELOX PAP -_ KES0 .ENLARGING We sell only the Genuine Eastman N.C.Kodak Film Canadian Made HING FOR THB AMATEUR.EVEBYT TWO STORES.THE D.H.HOGG CO., Regd.-274 St.Catherine Street West 160 CRAIG STREET WEST, MONTREAL.there are o still a number \u201cof things to please you: on our bargain counters.We urge you to come in and see if you cannot find what you like.Soft \u2018or Hard Fronts.and 31.50.It is thought, 200 doz.mercerized |.Ties, Silk and Linen, - beautiful tints, Regular \u2018Price 35c and 50c each, Now 25¢ or 4 for $1.00.200 doz.English Washable Stock and Ascot Ties, imported to sell for\" 1 00 each, Now 3 for NG and PRINTING RIGHT WAY a All Prints made RichSill Four-in-hands in the new solid colors and bar stripes, $1.00, Now 5c, Now 50c; were 50c, Now 3 for $1.00.Wel 8 h Margetson's 8 1 $2.00 per dozen.\u201c Real English Panama Hats, Regular Price $12- and $15, Now $9.76.|| The Hannan- Store, Ltd, 213-215 St.James St.- toni Deliver Your Se; were If they don\u2019t, der ought because RECORD CROWD AT 2 DOMINION PARK.Park beat its own record | : when 42,660 ° persons pese for admission.The previ 3 \u2018the last Sunday of the Mont- t.Rallway picnic last year, | when the official figures for that day 978 Two extra days; today have.been added to BOARDER USED THREATS ; CIS Now IN PADDED CELL.| is.alleged,\u201d to kill fellow orders.Louis Larochelfe, g at 662 Fullum street, was last night arrested on the instigation of Larcchelle is said to have become suddenly \u2018aggressive yes- went around in a wild manner, threatening every- jone.He was.not armed, however, and\u2019 at he had become men He \u2018wis placed in a nd this \u2018morning was re» pren | Threatening, HAMILTON, ONT.Isabella, wité \u2018Waiter Thomas Campbell Is dead, xed 67 years.Line, - ° of John Brenton, An aged 4 se raiter i Lampren is dead a Bis si the picnic this year.All children attending the park to-day and to-mor- , ; receiyé a gift vo ings Hiuminations \u2018and id on a nN EVEN BREN ON STURDY THEN - | TORONTO GOT AWAY WITH THE LAST | GAME AT THE NATIONAL GROUNDS nap mee, ert Duffy and His Providence Hustlers Are Here To-day for a Series\u2014Lots of Doings on Saturday 1A Couple of Attitudes.An even hreak was the best Dr.J, Casey's\u2019 sterling athletes could ex- i _ THE MONTREAL Dany, thn MONDAY, AUGUST 23,\" 1900.ao PERE FRET T EEE FRE A bgk Fat Toronto at Capital, The same old story MONTREAL BROKE DOWN AGAIN WHEN HEADED FOR LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS AND 1S VIRTUALLY OUT OF IT \u2018 People Go Frantic Over Canada\u2019s National Game in Toronto\u2014 Twelve Thousand Saw Tecumsehs Beaten\u2014Shamrock Veterans Won Easily.NEXT SATURDAYS GAMES.Tear LJ Fob dkd 3 edb bb + PL HA A RER +++ Montreal.lacrosse followers are disappointed.iz being repeated ton often.esprit de corps, perhaps a little bad management, the Montreal Jacrosge team hack.from the path to glory and the champion- - v Toronto, RB; Tecumseh, \"8, EE RL LRT TT Nd STANDING OF THE SENIOR N.L.U.+, | Won.Lost.To play.I Shamrock.co + er ve se 00 +4 tres es ar ve se 00 7 2 8 + Técumsel .2 40 ei th eh Le ee tear ee ee #0 se es f 2 4 + TOronto.+ ee er 06 68 04 me sree ur cv ae av as 1 3 2 + ~MONIrEal.«ot.si +0 00 45 ee rer ee ve ee se se 8 3 5 + Cornwall.cc ve ve vs va +5 va tier ee ve vu voue 8 5.3 + National.2 ee ve ve ee an.La 20 ee we ea 2 TTB + Capital.+s ov 2e 20 20 00 ree tv 1e ea ve se 0 10 2 + SATURDAY 'S RESULTS.+.Shamrock, 11; Capital 5.3 æ Te Cornwall, 5, \u2018Montreal.2.i + 3 _- 3 Cornwall at National.\u2019 hard Juck.lack of have once more turned 3 Tr en » on Saturday, and it was nearly w for Toronto intro- ; ;Ç : 5 acute nn Saturday and it was nearly worse than that, for Toronto intro ship at-a time when the future looked most rosy, and the obstacles in the ë duced 4 ninth intuing rally in the second game that sent the populace home r | stight 1 h of heart disease.way not too great te.overcome.one ar e ' a - with a slight touch \u20ac ! re Loe - B tafr t he Exactly what the cause for Montreal's defeat was is difficult to say.Cis ass En for.the Ideals to Eo out on the aiwmond apd Ease By \u2018a Staff photographer.No doubt Roddy Finlayson's inability to play had something to do with it, a ie Bet [el oP and robbed of a kame by the Hast- CHATEAUGUAY LOOKED LIKE H ENLEY\u2014The finish of -the-Tandem Canoe (Serfor)==Curtis and Smith; of St.~Lambert in the lead; \u2018with -| as well -as- ths changes In\" the term's make up at-the-last moment.- ern langue directors, s r arts with honest s .; Co 2 Some of the players smarting under the defeat, say that there was too Me refer in te i 2 i ¥ sew S 1 - , , _ < Ww fer fo the game claimed by Newark list month.Newark want Broderick and Kelly, Grand Trunk, second much selfishness on the part of some of them, but whatever it was it Was en to play =o double- header, ores and br.J.Casey; widely known as the 2 - A A à disappointment, for.Montreal followers of the game, had counted on hav- cmon leader, only wanted to you Co .To .: ; ; ing two Montreal teams in at the finish, > o in base on errors.Toronto 1.left on bases, .the bleachers thè&- minute the\u201d gates With a cràäck on the kñee and had to ARE _ Su the d.1.wired P.Powers at great.\u2018expense, and P.P wers wired Toronto 8, Montreal 8; double play, Hous- ; -were opened at 1.36.Those who came |.retire, taking Powers with him.The reply that only one gine wag) © ss ary, ; ain .t a |er to Mahlng; sacrifice fly, Weidensaul; 4 after 2.30 had to stand throughout the| ball was faced off in centre.Tecum- As matters.stand now it looks almost as if Shamrocks oi Torontos Last week, however, the ; Nb -, people Claime he extra game a sacrifice hits, McDonald.Houser and \u2018 game.- Sharp.at 3.30 the teams lined sehs continued to \u2018have much the het- Would fight it out in the end.\u2018meeting.of.Eastern fe: ague.directors, \u2018and it was awarded_to them.- Mullen :Stôlen basés, Cockitt 2; Mahling up in this order.ter of the play and had many shots on | It seems very improbable that Montreal can be a factor.\u201cTt has to From time to.time, several touch ing references have been made to P.2, \u2018struck out, by McGinley %, -hy Jones .- > both Tecumsehs a Nationals away from home, i any h.T to.E0al/ but could not land.Torontos meet h nd\u201d ay from home, and it is not by an Powers in these columns, particularly when P.Powers pinched the hard 8; bases on balls, off Jones 3.Time, Tecumse ; oronto.! Soa A that Shd n A > ke M I boat.1.50.Umpire, Byron.Attendance, 2400 Kinsman .Goal .\u2026.Atton| were \u2018playing more on the defensive, Means certain.that mTocks will Not be able to beat them on the West .4 earned gate receipts from a deserving child of nature lke Mr.T.\u201cone oat.mp yron.pe, 400.Griffith _-Potnt\u2026.- «+ .-Häarshaw|-and were not trying as hard as-in the End grounds, for Shamrocks are great finishers, and, although they played CE LP.Powers now aris s in his might and pinches us for a game he ordere OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.\u201cGraydon Cover \u2026 .Menary| first quarter to score.The half time rather indifferently Saturday for the firat two Auarters, they showed their.CUS Bot tu play.Isnt lie-the cute Ite thing?1.at Buffaio.© i Re os Defence .Powers yell ended \u201cthe quarter with the Score | old form.in the last two; \u2014 ae ° Opinions of the Big Chief.Rochester .\u2026.eeevvnn.00062013) x Ha 3 : Murten Defence pos 4 to 2.At any rate, Just now Shamrocks look like the strongest team.What the local populace thinks of P.Powers would sect the St.Law- Buffalo Cees eee 0002000002 § 3 Felker EI Centre LUT TT west] On the opening of the third quarter Next comes Toronto, which has done wonders of late, and.remember, rence river on fire, and choke up navigation.P.Powers draws $5,000 a ; Batteries \u2014MeConnell, and.Erwin: Ma- Querrte .Home .Pltzgerald Tecumschs pressed hard \u2018and with the \u2018Toronto has only two more matches to play.One in Ottawa, which it year as presidéht of the Eastern League, but is so busy with six-day bi- a ey An in {ster Hearn.:s +.Home .Carter return of Graydon to the game made ought to.win, although, Capitals seem to be building up, and for the pur- cycle races, Mardthon events, and other lofty pursuits, that he seems to be Second gam sn1APNATE = Glibert .\u2026 Home-.\u2019.Barnet* à determined attack which resuited In} gree of defeating them, \u2018and one with.Cornwall on the Scatboro Beach overlooking baseball.Buffalo or Cre ee eee oonoo a : : Ontario Patronizes Lacrosse Better Durkin .Outside oo Ha a score from Querrie.' Toronto: 4, Te- grounds.C BAL sv tae ; Adamson .Inside .arwie We do not object to, getting trim med on the ficld in honest play, but Batteries\u2014Kissinger and Williams; Than it Does Baseball, \u2018efaree- Wm.McIntyre.Judge of play, er ice.off Tecumseh had another Tecumseh, on the other hand, has a very hard row to hoe vet \u2018It for a burglar to ciimb through the transom in broad daylight and pry a game Beecher, Holmes and Snyder.} Rowery Robertson, Oitawa.Umpires\u2014T.| great chance but Durkin ndissea by TP@Y be almost conceded that Shamrocks will beat them on the Shamrock loose from us when we are not looking, \u2018is a sad touch.At Jersey City\u2014 ols 7 3 CL Carlind, Montreal, apd Dr.Campbell riches.Menary secured \u2018the ball and 8rounds, and that their match With the Capitals in Ottawa will] be a hard It is to be hoped that some religiously inclined person will send P.Jersey City .i003: 11 à Special to The Montreal Star.Bradford.{-played it up the field fast.With -the | One, with 4 result that is difficuit to calculate.Since Cornwall was able ; \\ Powers a few tracts and Sunday school perlodicais with !the fervent wish Providence - rater à ana Spahr; Lavender Toronto, Ont.,, August 23.\u2014 Never Tecumsehs won the toss and elected odd man, Warwick and Fitagerald to defeat Montreal, it is possible that they may defeat Tecumseh there, i b that he will soon mend the error of his ways and promise never to pinch Lafitte and.Fitzgerald.' * L.before in the history of the National | to defend the west goal with the he scored, the former passing to the.lat- fits about the only match on which they can count as a win is the ene + games from innocent teams again.| game has there been\u201d such\u201d a huge| in their.eyes.on was struck in ter.The score was now 5 to 3, and With Montreal at Rosedale.4 Second game\u2014 .; - N + i Toronto, with Rudolph; the child wonder, pitching, won the first game, Jersey City, Lu .000010000\u20141 2 g | crowd at a lacrosse \u2018match as there| eve with the ball ! in practice and had Torontes\u2019 wero on the aggressive, West - q #3 tf 0, aid Montreal got the second from D.Newton by 3 to 2: = Providence 1.127 0000002002 9\" 05 was.at ane - coumseh- All the + Fame.oe ; he attended a Se hout à Teouraseh | WAS #Ent off for.slugging - Querrie, | Summing up the situation in the Nattonal Lacrosse Teague the Tors = The new rule hy Which 4 player ¢jected from the field By \u2018the Up.is Batterles\u2014 Sutton \u201cand\u201d Ryan; \"Cronlii, |A! iad t a 1G i aE mes t et tog the.ball notched.the first] While Warwick was sent off for a| onto World to-day says:\u2014The present outlook greatly favors the Torontos suspendud for three days without salary, is working so well that the out- Lafitte and Peterson.eT Put across the ovine pd Tape Al in 35 seconds.Carter doing.the Similar offence.Rowntreg followed for | as the other three teams, who have chances for the championship, have to put of vratory has been greatly reduced) Baltimore .ee.v.l :000600001\u20141 5 37 pu F > goal ve 5 ia af à ai the same offence on Fitzæerald.To-| play one another, while Torontos have two easy teams to play.It adds | J \u20142 to keep the crowds back from thel trick.In two minutés after end to en Upon vue occasion on Saturday the\u2019 Toronto athletes showed a disposi- Newark .n.000100001 Ta } | : rontos were playing fast and but for that should the end find the teams ti ed in any way, and Torontos in ft, tion lo assussinute the Ump, but when he carclessly reminded the orators Semen Adkins \u2018and Cheek; Brady ; the sterling work of the eoumsel | Judging by their last three games they should land the champlonship.; of the three day suspension rule they ceased to orate in superb fashion.Sunday Games.hore, wou bet A abi Cased - * It is awful to contemplate the effect this rule will have upon a big producer Jersey City 0212000 000100000-1 7 0 on, and Green took his place, taking The Shamrock-Capital match was a foregone confluslon in the minds of of language, like Mr, Ganzel, of Rochester.Jt is expected by competent Providence .p .0002002004 4 2 .; oO : nearly all, and yet, for at least one quarter, Capitals made a showing thut Fo ; | Powers back with him> AH the play- \u20ac expéctors that Mr, Ganzel will bust a fow shirt buttons or explode with a Battertes\u2014 ord and Spahr; Barberich ors were now on the field Powers was | Vas astonishing.loud report.and Peterson.set for- = Foiker > \u2018They actually outplayéd the Shamrocks, and when the first-half was over © second game\u2014 penalized for putting-Felker out.Just There were plenty of interesting doings during the afternoon, ; Jersey Clty .\u2026 .000020\u20143.8 à as the third quarter ended, Griffiths and they were one ahead of the home team in the scoring, Tem O'Connsll, \u201cÀ fust inshoot hurried past the batter and catcher and buried itself in providence .103000~8 5 1 was sent off for five minutes for fall- and President Slattery and Tom Moore gave the boys in green a good Ump.Byron's finely-chiseied lett leg, Ump.Byron suffering great pain in Batterles\u2014Ferry \u2018and Ryan; Barry and ing on Warwick.talking to .full view of, the vast throng.CL : Fitzgerald.On the opening of theifourth quarter They had underestimated their opponents, and they forgot about the.re- Another Inshuot ampututed two of Catcher Mitchell's valuable finger N x | CL | Felker was penalized and Tecumsehs Suit which an example from such veterans\u201d Eastwards, Starrs and But- * palls,-whilc In an effort to clutch a foul fly Mr.Vandergrift, of Toronto, Ont, At Newark\u2014 \u201c rnuel had the advantage of two men.Tecum.|.terworth can assure, \u2018even If there are only a few of them, tm stimulating sipped and went headf! rst into the Dominion of Canada, Only the firm Newark .+\u2026«+.\u2026.\u2026.9h06U0100\u20141 4 8 sehs were playing in bad form and had.the colts.charactet of our soil prevented Mr.Vandegrift from shooting through the |'altimore - voeereeees 1000001002 5.2 litfle.of the ball and when they did fe \u2018 map, fnto some HotE Kong laundry or tea house, - Hatteries\u2014Frill and (Crisp: Dessau and have it generally misplayed it.Again Besides that Gorman and Shea played an excellent game, and in the ; Rapid Base Running.neck, a .the full teams were on the.field, with team play'the whole Caphal team excelled.\u2019 à .: cepa Cains econd game\u2014.; an\u2019 open net and ten minutes to play They could not last however, and.the old rule \\ A Jerid as Xe té a , i, pe y old rule of a loam bein os ) Another greatechibitinn cxész giron icenes\u2014the-Foron sions | Te Ret Bor.Torontos-on\u2014e-shert.pass-feom.War-.| weak as: its.weakest.man.held.good.ein ve ng es à Twice J.Kelley tried tu steul sevond base, and Corcoran upon both occasior Newark Le V6 en meses 00001000023 : : wick, made it 6 to 3 Wheh the Shamrocks really put all their mind to it, the experience uf i 7 t ee re vues \u2014 * had the lall about an hour before the spouding Toronto athlete arrir Blremes Mueller and Blair: McClos- Thé goals were scored in ths tollowing the war-seasoned veterans and the spirit of the green simply overwhelmed and made a dive for the hag.J.Kellay may be a first-class man playing at k à Byers.order: the men in red, and they did with the ball as they liked.alt} h # marbles, Lridge whist or smoking cigarettes, but his license to steal bases ey and By First Quarter Capital defence put up a staunch and steady o osttion to th Sion of .should be token away from him.He moves about as fast as an ice.waggon EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING .Carter .28| their net.PP e invas of in the repair shop.i ; - : Per Fitzgerald .3.00 \\ \\ ; + : 5 Won.Lost Cent.Warwick \u2026 .4.00 ! Bavidge and Winter were the Montreal heavers, and both pite hed a pretty Rochester.- .8 48 575 .5.30 It was a wonderful match as far as clean play went, and the referee felt good article of ball, Winter having everything his own way until the ninth, L eh ea h be ful that h ; Tor r à Wi ] Newark .\u2026 +0 .60 50 545 Second Quarter the atmosphere to 30 peaceful that he indulged in the leisurely luxury of 8 ÿ when the Tor onto swipers cut loose and nearly won the same, ter aise Providence à 51 543 5 Tecumseh 2m cigar.Bi ghowed sons cluks with the stick and rapped out a fine swipe down the first Toronto \u2026.21 11 B6 56.500 6.Toronto.1.00 Both Messrs.Cousimeau and Lachapelle bad an easy time of #, and e base \u2018ins.as Koo I © Jersey City .52 58 43 .Third Quarter though they were alert they could not work out more than four penalties ; Cockill had hard luck towards the close of the second event and Jost the Buffalo ee ae as 3 a \u2018ha Teci eh eri 4.00 during the entire afternoon.à premium cigars, weskits and $3.50 pants when hi$ big blow over the fence Montreal .\u2026 .51 $ 441 Peur ocumsel.Querrie .41 The crowd numbered only about fifteen hundred, the result of the recur- want foul by a few inches.Baltimore.yo 50 63 44 8.Toronto.Fitagerald .2.00 rent reports of Capital's weakness.Fourth Quarter.: - S.Lichtenhein has not vet coliected the $43,000,000 damages from the (merican League Games., The score at the fintsh wae eleven to five In favor of 8hamrocks, and municipality of Point Claire, but was present in large numbers.S.Lichten- Ame e g : Tron TE © gp at that they\u2019 played an intermediate named Sullivan, who gives promise of ; betn\u2019s oration on P.Powers\u2019 action in touching us for that Newark game At Cleveland\u2014 RH E.1111 Toronto, 17.PTS Bamnett .\u2019.! .30| becoming a fine player.1 \u2019 war ane of the most elaborate pieces of word frescoing we have heard in Cleveland CC eens 001041000 611 4 A Am A eam: 5 js Philadelphia Serger.Some and Bast: out to Mr.St.Pere hy the Cornwall ya hard, one to lose.The home team i ; TORONTO.TORONTO.- erly and Bemis; Dygert, Vickers, Morgan colony ow the stand for a few rulings also deserves credit.There was ABR HPO A E | H AE and Lixingstone.: he made.5 He sent F- Pegan off for a scarcely a weaR spot in it.Eddie De.= \u2014 B.PO.A FE roe op ., PO-AE- t Detroit RN minor fou ut+lèt violette stay on |-gan- the junior made a name for him- Keli.ero 00 4090705080 al Kelley, of 0 4 0 0 | R.H.E.after he had cracked Cameron several melf in his first appearance and des tePonaia, vf.4% Y 1 Uo 0 Macdonald, 0 2 6 0] petroit .41201010x\u20140 15 4 4 TT Reuser, 10 SE Erm aa a ad Héuser de £390 d-{-Washington 9013021007 11-1 times, Then Burns and Roberts went serves to be a fixture.i Mahling, ss.co 4 0 #8 I 3 0] Mahling, se 2 4 2 0 Batteries -_ \u2018Killlan.Summers and THY THERE Hib [off 2s did Chas.Degan and mirs _{_ The teams, officias and summary were: Malien, 2 12 21 02 À .2 \" 0 ; Matlen i 1 0 ! : pepe Riesling and Street.th toe re in 4 Canal Goal Morir: Vtedy, LE © \u2026.3 1 2 A Seldy, Lf.At Chicago\u2014 EN eu 1-4 JP ap, pa = een sas oal .rennan \u2014 Html os EET ee BT HEY, TET 0 RH.BE.} } ly.The defences stuck in\u201c close.Burns .\u201cWont 0) Finlayson 3 Vandy, 6 20 0 0 9 WOW 20 À bs Frick.12 1 of New York .1000000300000 411 3 .Burns.White and Cameron on ono |Cameron .Cover .Novil i Yrick by.60 3 4 OU O1 +8 » Rudolph, \".1 1 2 0}Chicago .-10010002000015 11 i 0 end, and G.Finlayson, Mackerrow and Whité .:., Defence .MeKerro Ma b qu BEE EE] vase agin ant Kida 274 Oven: Negite on the other aid grent \u2018worl Emmi Saline © Jenny ee .| Told.oon.5 7 27 2 e.Quinn anc { .While both fields afso worked hard |§& Desan .: Pee.Hamilton .La 2-2 St.Louis\u2014 F.Degan .Centre .K Totals 2 74 15 1 MONTREAL At R.H.BE.Roddy Finlayson Was Unable to Kenna got five minutes for cracking |pheian .Homa.tp, Rane * Batted for Frick in th, st Louis.RAR 0000000000 3 4 Play Through iliness ¥.Degan, and from this on the play |p.smith .A Home .Dada MONTIBAI A.B.R.H.P.O.A.E Boston .020301000\u20146 15 1 © y an * was all Cornwall, vet they could not R.Degan /.Homa .H \u2018gcort Cm sn à p Aevees LLG 2200000, 4-0 6 3 6 0 Batteries \u2014Waddel!, Dineen -and Mte- .rs beat Brennan.Just at the call of |Fk Cummins, .Outside .Laviolette : A8 * nro 0 5, Yeuger, x5 Loo.4 0 v3 2 1|phens; Arrelanes and Donohue.: time Phelan and Kane were ruled off, E.Degan .Inside .T.\u201cRoberts* Jam Bh ot T3002 oh oa | Cockill Ib.222000.4 8 2 « 1 0 SUNDAY G GAMES Special to The: Montreal Star.Score-2 to 1 for Montreal.In one and Referee.F- ro, st Pere, Montreal.die AA 9 10 we np) Coreoruan, ZD, 200000 f 5 2 | > MES \u201d \u2014 ; îi udge of play, Petér Murphy, Montreal, Cockili, 1b :.\u2026 4 0 9 10 ue ag FETE z° Detroit Cornwall, August 28\u2014The :Corn- {a half minutes after the third quarter f Cockili, 1h 5 254 9 14 5 0 NEIL, rr 3 ° 9 2 ô 0 At 0 RH.E.Frank.Hogan, who left the Montreal Lacrosse Team, a week ago last walls put & crimp in the chances of started, Eddie Degan, the junior play- pompires.GoRonen (Cornwall) and I O'Neill, TLL Ly.O0 31 #0 ries.EE 3°0 0°6 2 9|Detroit .0000000 00100020x Some very good scores were recorded during the day.The following is the list of the leading prize winners: .ar .match\u2014Wm.Sayers, 27; F.West, 187; C.Davis, 27, Association match\u2014W, A, Webb, 94; C.G.J.Luck.85; W.Donaghy, 82: R.R.Trodd, 80; S.Cairns, 80; J.Kier.78; E.C.Shaffer.78.1a ram match\u2014J.Kambury, 93; C 3 CC.second; ! J.Luck._92;.: WA.Webb, \u201488:\u2014E.- Shaffer, 88; F.Hetherington, 88: 4 Kier, 88: W.Donaghy, 88.Apprentice match\u2014W.Sharrow; 291 J.W.Peacock, 27; E.Preston, 29.- BB: B.Eddy's match\u2014S, Cairn, 52.! \u201cGrand Aggregate-\u2014W.A.Webb, 193 8 Luck 177) W.Donaghy, 170.\u2018added\u2014- + presenting to him a handsome gold tiger's head pin; studded with dia- -monds\u2014 Lu George c.Coppley presided,\u2019 and \u2018the.speakers.- included -\u2014 George ~Coppley~ Mayor\u201d McLaren, w.- Wardrope, K.C., \u2018George Gow, and Ald.Thomas speakers, and it was amply dJdemon- strated to the champion that he was just.as much appreciated by his {friends now as he was-a year ago when he won three _championships in England.PRESIDENT RUBENSTEIN APPOINTS CHAIRMAN oF C.W.A.RACING BOARD Secretary H.B.Howson, of the FC.W.A.hüs received a letter from President Louis Rubenstein, city, in which.the latter says that In accordance with the expressed wish of aflumber of cyclists he has ap- 1pointe@ Mr.G.L.Mackay, of Torén- to, as chairman of fhe Dominion TRacing Board of the C.W.A., in the pilace of the late J.Edward \u201cWilfows for the remainder of the term of office: Mr.Mackay is an old Dbiéycle rider, having been a competitor on the road and track and has been one of the foremost, \u201cgard ot zyete racing id a niario this year.! Church, of Toronts.Great tribute was] paid to Bobby Kerr by the varloùs- of this + ery in the\" revival | ï for the plucky effort of Bouffard, of the Nationals, who won, and for the magnificent showing made by Robson, of the Gordons.The Gordon's crack runtier started from scratch and Bouf- fard had a 200-yards start.Robson overhauled his men one after the other and was gradually forging to the front; .Beuffard Was leading, but when the tist mile was paseed he looked to be \u2018all in; nevertheless, he \u201cshuffted\u201d on dnd covered the ground In an amazing way.Two hundred yards from the finish Robson\u2019 was with the third man, and at the hundred he started to \u2018sprint; Bouffard was still tn.frong, ~staggering at times, but running gamely for all that.Robson's effort was \u2018just a trifle late and Bouffard staggered acrosa the line a bare two yarda in 1 front.The.tine.9.17.1-5,.was decided~{ 100 yards, first heat\u20141, F.L.Luke- man, scratch, M.A.A.A.: 2, T.Dease, Central Y.M.C.A., 6 vards; 3, A.Hebert, Nationals, 9 yards.Time 10 suconda.| Second heat\u2014I1, E.Pelletier, Nationals, 5 yards; 2, H.Hebert, Nationals, 8 yards; 3, Roy Lahaie, Na- ttonals, 10 yards, Time, 10 seconds.Third heat\u20141, E.J.Bradley, M.A.A.A, 8 1-4 yards; 2, H.Barlow, M.A A.A., 10 yards; 3, J.Roche, St.Patrick\u2019s, 10 yards.Time, 10 1-5 seconds.Final 100 yards\u20141, H.Hebert, Nationals, 8 yards; 3, F.L.Lukeman, scratch, M.A.A.A.; 3, Nationals, 5 yards.880 yarde\u20141, H.Hebent, 25 yards, Nationals; 2, Finnle, 80 yards, West.mount; 3, McKay, 40 yards, M.A.A.A.Time, 1.51 1-5.Two-mile run\u20141, Bouffard, Nationals, 200 yards; 2, Robson, Gordons, scratch; 3, A.H.Coates, 35 yards, M.A AA.Time, 9.17 15.Riéhmonds Down Mascottes.In a city champlonship match on \u201c|'the Shamrock.grounds yeaterday the Richmonds wont out \u2018from the Mascottes after a stiff battle, 7 to 6.Heuser, the local pitcher, sigried recently by Newark, succeeded Tuck, in the fourth inning and kept Rick mond down to one\u2018hit for thew ff: mainder of the game.Tn the ninth the Mascottes had a series of misplays and Richmond secured two tallies and the game, The box score wäs:\u2014 .RHE, Richmond .,.113000002\u20147 8 56 Mascottes .130200000\u20146 8 7 Batteries-\u2014Lavoie and Durocher; Tuck, Heuser and Waeir.Umpire, \u2018Lussier, 11y \u201cwon.honors in the -international\u2014 - \u2018to five miles.st down the river.MET IN PEACE established a Canadian record for the |.Jlaunch; 3rd, Mr.Gaindon's Echo; 4th, .-groundz-onSaturday\u2014afternoon\u2014were-} + Nautique: , The two-mile race was.a spiritedty-].- | contested affair and was.remarkable.E.Pelletier, | SHEA'S MOTOR BOAT GETS FIRST PLACE \u201cAT MAISONNEUVE Effie M.Wins Feature Events\u2014War Canoe Race Caused Upset, The power boat races were the features: of the fifth annual regatta of the Clnb Nautique de Maisonneuve.held opposite the\u2019 old Viauville Park last Saturday afiernoon.\u2018 There were eight .power boat events,.and of.these.the Effie M.Mr.Shea\u2019s launch, won the Millen Challenge Cup, 15 mile race, and also the free for all, club cup, five miles.This launch recent- racing \u2018at Plattgsburg.The war canoe event -between the Longueuil and Club Nautique was spoiled bY the Longueuil crew swamping at the turning at the buoy.On \u2018account of the club\u2019 cup, power boat- Jj race.not_heginning until late, it was cut down from 25 miles, as scheduled, The.free for all four cylinder power boat race was well begun, ang at the shot of the gun, the six launches which competed went off > About five hundred yards from the starting line there was a collision between the Canada and Le, Marchand.© - © There were fully four thousand spectators who lined up on the high embankment along the shore.The following were the results of the various events:\u2014 - Power Boat Races.Millen\u2019 Challenge Cup, 15 miles, 1st, Mr-Shea\u2019s Effie M7 2nd Mr.Morin\u2019s Nirom.Four cylinder race, free for ali, five miles, 1st, M.C.'Duhamel's Canada; ind, Mr.Morin\u2019s Nirom; 3rd, Mr.Tourangeau's Corrinne; 4th, Mr.Du- hamel's.Panel; 5th, Mr.Viau's Course fer; 6th, Mr.Marchand's Le Mar.\u2018chand.\u2019 10 IT One cylinder free for al, 1st, Mr.- Ducour's; 2nd, Mr, Audette's.Two cylinder free for all, 1st, Mr.Stroud\u2019s Frisco; 2nd, Mr.Chantillion\u2019s Mr.Tetreault\u2019s Majestic: Three cylinders free for all, 1st, Mr.Prieur\u2019s boat, No.13; 2nd, Mr.Thompson's boat.Club cup, free for all, § miles, 1st, Mr.Shea's Effie M.; 2nd, Mr.hamel\u2019s Canada; grd: Mr.Marchand\u2019s Le Marchand.Time, 22.10, + Flat bottom power boat race, 1st, Mr.Fortier's launch; 2nd; The Tvs, 3rd, Mr.Audette's boat.Paddling and Rowing Races.Single canoe (open), 1st, J.Berry; \u2018of Longueuil; 2nd, T.Tremaine, also .of Longueuil; 3rd, C.Bonet, of Chub Single skiff union), club_ event, Ast, A.Jenkinson; - 2nd, L.Ridbers; 3rd,\u201d DJ.Prince.Tandem canoe (open), 1st, Berry and Hill, of Longueuil; 2nd.Milling- ton and Thompson, Nautique.Double scull (lady~and gentleman).1st, Missy Frieda Ross and A.B.Ross; 2nd, Miss L.Garrett and C.Bishop; 3rd, Miss N.Rohlfing and IH.Hibbs.Single skiff (club event), 1st, A.13.Ross; 2nd, C.Bonet; 3rd, A.Andere son.Indian.eanoe, six paddles, 1st.I.on- gueuil, Millington's crew; 2nd, I, gueuil, Tremaine's crew; 3rd; Club Nautique, C.Bonet's crew., Swimming.race (junior), Ist, 1.Ridberg; 2nd, A.Jenkinson; 3rd, 1.Prevost, wimming race (senior), .1st.Vv.Syphot; 2nd.J.Hope: Double _ skiff, 1st, Hibbs.and.H.Petty; 2nd, A.B.Ross and C.Bishop, In -the tub race, which was run in heats, A.Bardwell won, with Prevost second.The war canoe event, which concluded the long afternoon's programme went splendidly until reaching the buoy, at which the crews had to turn, The choppy water, caused from the many power boats, made the turning difficult, and while in the act of turning the Longueuil crew upset, leaving their only opponents, the Nautique crew to finish the race.3rd, R.Burns, +, Balmorals and Amherst Tle.Balmorals and Amherst, of the Easte Canadian League, played à tie game on the Shamrock grounds yesterday, score 8 to 8.] .lo If youïdon\u2019t sleep well these summer nights, just before bed- soothes and quiets\u2014end lll you off to sound, refreshing seep.All deslers will supply you with \u201cThe Light.Bver in the Light Bott\u2019 Montreal Agente JAMES MORLEY, 34 St.Benoit streef Tel, Main 983.fori.= e Jackson You Want a full flavoured, \u2014pleasant in.every way-you don\u2019t have to pay a fancy price Insist on the tonewall \u2018well made cigar The Baily Star.THE MONTREAL.STAR PUB.CO, .(LImited,) \u2026-Proprietors.[a \" 4.Agents in the United States\u2014Eastern vision, east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, - D.A Carroll, Tribune Building, New a - York, Western Division, W.Y.Perry, x First National Bank Building, Chicago.Ontario Office\u2014M.W, McGWlivray, re- pre-entative, 76 King St.Wes}, Toronto.Western Canada Offices, including Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta und British û olurabia \u2014 243 Grain \u2014 Escuange, Winnipeg.astern Canada caxtern Ontario, Ottawa, Bronsw ick, Nova Ecotia, dsiatid, Newfoundland, Bermuda ano CC Wigy Dnwlles Islands, CG.VW.Surbey, Te- préesvntative, star Building, Montreal.Otlires in \u2018Great Britain: Terry's Theatre Bufiding, \u2018106 strand, London, Wu, England.Agents in France: Cie, Paris.Offices, including Quebec, New Prince Edward Mayence, Favre & Circulation of the Star.WEEK ENDING AUG.218T, 1909.MONDAY .=; = \u2026 68,920 TUESDAY + + , 68925 WEDNESDAY , .68,949 THURSDAY , , + .\u201c68,953 FRIDAY ., .68,908 SATURDAY & -.« 74916 TOTAL ., .\u201c419,571 Daily Average .69,929 Weekly Star Last Week |.129,431 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR, DAILY AND 1000 W BEKLY, ; LAST W EEK, \u201cOne lose of the \u201cDaily and \u2018Weekly Star aggregates 1 : ¥ 107 , ; From the above figures are.excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral; _ MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1909, THE DREADNOUGHT TWINS AGAIN.The Dreadnought Twins\u2014tiie To- onto Globe and the Toronto Star\u2014are having an exciting time of it these ._.4days, when the news is coming out \"from London that the\u2019 Imperial\u2019 De- i tence Conference has given up all idea \u2018of getting the Colonief to contribute Dreadnought and has decided upon Colonial fleets of fast cruisers instead.Roth\" theFwins were hot for a gift of -one or two Dreadnoughts to the British -gel.man \u2014, The cables continue to tell us that \u201cthe Musses\u201d are iu favêr of the bud- \u2018 Apparently the more far- stghted of the Unionist journalists are urging their leaders to cease keeping the spotlight on the land taxes, which natural- I¥ appeal to the landless classes, and to concentrete it on the tariff reform proposals which appeal quite as powerfully to the landless and workless classes from the Unionist side, Tariff reform was, if we may judge from: this distance, making great progress before Mr.Floyd-Gvorge created.his diversion.It gave to the workingman, who was either out of à -job or laboring for too low a wage, the hope of both inore johs.and higher wages.It promised to reestablish the home industry and cu- able it le enploy more people and pay them better, This was a winning card with the \u201cmasses\u201d And it the \u201cmasse5\u201d have the majority of is.why votes.But a tax un land-no \u201cMatter vhat may be said against it from the stund- point of thé land owner-\u2014ts quite apt lo strike these same \u201cmasses\u201d as rather a good idea.It is a tax on somebody else; and no tax is ever so popular as this sort of exaction.If tariff reform is to be forgotten, and if \u201cthe nakéd issue of a land tax is to be submitted to the landless millions, it is; by no means certain that they will be moved by the Indighation of the lourds and the economic arguments of the scholars to vote against it.In éx- changing tariff reform for opposition \u2018to the land tuxes as.a fighting ground.the Unionists scem to he giving up a winning for a doubtful issue, They stop crying \u201cWork for the Workless\u201d \u2018and begin to ery \u201cPity the Poor Land- lor = ä : 4 Fhe\u2026 problem.as._to_svhat the Lords »The Passing Hour ELF DID Nox AGREE, \"0e The \u2018Man at the- Window-\u2014\u201cEt's- allright, El the \u2018rope broke.\"\u2014Sketu h.> ¥ ! \u2019 oo Ce Fraser's Groceries ALWAYS GIVE 7 Our constant endeavor is lo ' cerles and Provisions, The best fs what our custom est in the long run.TRY Franco-American Soups : Bath-Oliver Biscuits Another fresh shipment to h - In 1 and 2-1b, tins ; Bath-Oliver Biscuits 10000 e are Bath-Oliver Biscuits .Gruyere *\u2018 Swiss\u201d Just arrived from Switzerland Gruyere ! Cheese, extra fine qualit Price 35c per ib, F raser\u2019 's Special \u2018Very choice quality of Cooke ITALIAN WAREHOUSE \u2018Established 1856 They always give satisraction.Here is the assortment, and every package we guaranjee is as good and very often better than you could make in your own kitchen: .SOUPS.+ Franco-American.Quar Pint DA ; cans, cans, Chicken, Chicken Gumbo (Okra), Chickesi Cangofiiie ind Mulligatawny Yo.00 annee Lane AD na Mock Turtle, Oxtail.Consomme Tomato, \u2018Julienne, Prin- tanfer, Mutton Broth.eee era 30 25 Green Furtie.clear DES RER à asus aus ns T0 French Boaillon .oe eerie aera 49 Clam Broth 0022 Lee e censé rene i aan line nan 25 Pea, Tetite Marmite and Vegeta! Me, Thick and Clear.sy Pea Soup iit eee ie eee LL RE Per Per : Hatf-Pint Cans\u2014 « can.dozen.Oxtait, Mock Turtle, Juilenne, Chicken, Chicken Gumbo, Mutton roth, Clonsomme and Tomato .20 $2.00 Invalid Chicken Broth .o., .0 0000 25 2.75 (Invaild Beef Tea .000004 nr.25 2.75 THE ORIGINAL.2-1h.tins Cheese: : \u2018 NEW SEASON'S MAKE., BONELESS COOKED HAM\u201435¢ per lb.Price; 35¢ per lb.cut in slices; 32¢ per Ib.taking a whole or half ham.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Limite SATISFACTION.get the very best and purest of Gro- ers want, and they are always the chbap- and of the famous Rath-Oliver Bise uits, 1-1h.tins nih 90e per tin per tin « Some very fine new seasou's make of y \u2018land in perfect condition, \\ à Ham, specially prepared for our - trade.3 3 z _.EN .vem _ * Js Lo : un ~ - = c - MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS FRANCAIS! The New High Class de dy Drains, THE FINAL SETTLEMENT No English Theatre in Town offers a8 © much {or the money.\u201cFaust.\u201d zen 6 Matinee.Daily.Yrices ea Always 80e, SOc.\u201c ALL THIS WEEK: Twice Daily, £ p.m.and 8 p.m.; > ticnaro and Bailey, Howard Bros.Next\u2014Morrinon's Rid, Buster, Sihen\u2019s Cats and Togs.\u2018 Ege Overing Trin, Sisters Cully, Frauk {rene Tiley Sater Cully ERUE DANCING ; Orchestra, Greele Ennnett Co.: PROF.FRANK H.\u2018NORMAN gr) (the original) \u2018hope Upton {+ STANLEY HALL, 96 8 y St Afteguoons, Ie, 25e, Evenings, he Beginners\u2019 Classes, for: adults, jo en Sept.T, $, 9, at 8.13 pom, R DY Yi A L, \u201cAlways Classy Bu LAST SUMMER ASSEMBLY, Sat 88th, 8.30.lesque at fixed.prices.LABOR DAY ASSE 10¢, 20e, De, Ske.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER an re pm.pms WEER=MATINEE DAILY.The Cherry Elossoms A Big Singing Show, Next.Weeck\u2014The Ducklings,\u201d No connection with any other Hall.Auto Garage Removes next months 200 Dead pes rr mm re te =r \u2014a 2p 8 Dominion Park M.S.R.PICNIC TO-DAY and TO-MORROW Iluminations and Fireworks LJ \u201cUnparalleled Magnificence OHMER PARK Roller Skating MORNING, - \"AFTERNOON _ AND EVENING ADMISSION 10 CENTS.194 156 \u2018Ottawa River Nav.Co.FRASER'S BUILDINC, 207, 209 & 21 st James St, Montrer: gree im FROM THE.ETI if, -there\u2019s- \u201cno- \u201carm done;\u2014it's only\u201d will do, remains as dark as ever, If they throw out the- budget or even strike out the land clauses, they will Ainfallibly concentrate attention upon this issue.Should a dissolution follow.the people will vote \u201cpro\u201d and Yean™ on the .question of faxing the unearned increment of the large land owners.All the splendid spade-work which has been done for tariff reform Will te Tost On the oiler hand: if the Lords permit the budget to pass, the valuation of their lands will commence and a land tax will be inaugurated.Once started, this will be.a very hard tax to shake free from; for the expenditure of the -United Kingdom is more apt to increase than diminish, and the landless masses will not be very enthusiastic about seeing a land tax shifted to > anything out à tariff.IT: a tariff be enacted which will provide sufficient revenue from indirect taxation to permit.the dropping of all other forms of levy, then Tore \u201cThe Montreal nine alwavs picks \u2018up a game where it can find one, and Providence is here to-day.; .Mr.Harriman ig going home, leaving all.of Europe behind, but then hic was not well enough to take interest.Ald.Giroux should.be.trangferred from! the Council to the civie conservatory as a daisy.\u201cThe Read.Commitiée looked carefully after the expenditure of the people's ~money, hut they kuew the .differenco_between wrestling and throwihg people down.\u2019 The Western thinking about moving their autamobiles.farmers are seriously their crops in, The Royal Commission is telling some of the aldermen where they can get off, but they are hard of hearing.\\ Our neighbors are now : enquiring if it be-their loss or gain that the new Lin- colin dent won't work \u2018the slot machines.As {if they _hadn\u2019t _problems enough\u2014be Ere Farber bbdbdb bdr : Many people who don\u2019t quarrel x over religion haven't any, + 2 \u201cIF Ehe SUEKE © the job long enough, the girl who becomes a young man\u2019s.slave may also develop Into an old-man\u2019s.darling.L+h4 ok ok deb oso 4 + + Millions of péople \u2018tin believe of that the saucer was madg to drink.+ \u2018out of, fe._ + A A has a \u201clike.\u201cten eekly.ole *, su \u201c Arherican\u2014\u201c Miss; Goldyn-Rocks _very lnposing figure.\u2019 The .Count\u2014Yes, sOmMezing milton, I hear,\u2018\u2019\u2014Harpef\u2019s Every man who eats peas with a knife Land slays the English language is not \u2018a millionaire, One writer rays that genius is the capacity for taking pains.Genius, however, lias never been satisfactorily defined.1t's simple enough.Genius is the capacity for existing without regular mepls.| Nature | generally! manages to adjust Herself-Fhe-quarrelsome-people-he- us] ally the ones who get married.We \u201cbless the weather or.knock ths.hall team, according to which ls doing best, se They had six inches of snow in Jo- | with the product.in time she had to-go on a jog-trot-near.-}- THIRTY-YEA ACO TON Yl If THIS WEEK \u201cto OTTAWA, $2.50.RETURN, $4.00.6 Flying Banvards| The Lovely - Herbert's Great Dog Troop, etc.; etc.Carillon Trip $1.00 3 and 8 P.M.| ADMISSION 10 CEN TS Take § a.m.train.for Lachine Wharf.Hone by the Rapids at 6.30 PM.| SPLENDID STEAMER \u201cEMPRESS.\u201d 186 10 mt at \u201cWe Lave been informed that at the close of the recent pedestrian competition in the Roller Rink, Toronto, for 25 mile lady ampionship of Canada, Miss Morahan, four hours .and\u201d thirty- -three mirutes, walking the last mile in.elght minutes and \u2018forty-two seconds Miss Laura \u2018Warren, of Philadelphia, and Miss Bennett, of Ontario, were the, Other contestants From the Montreal Star, August - é \u2026THIRTY races .were very popular in England, Canada and the United States.A lady champion had come to the front in the United States, and with characteristic modesty had challenged any woman on earth ; to & go-as-you-please contest.Those who knew Miss Morahan thought there was that in her and her tralning to encourage them to put her forward as thelr representative.Fer ordinary avocation was that of a milkmaid, going daily from her mother's small home at the corner of Guy and St.Catherine streets to what is now known as Verdun with a yoke bearing (wo large milk pans; milking cows out there and returning To accomplish this ly all the way, going and returning, after which she delivered the milk to her customers.Her first contest was in the ¥ictorla Rink, when, dressed in Highland Admiraity-when-the matter first-came tthe jand taxes might-go-with- the FéftL go do oe oe ++ oa arise sien hannesburg this week.Glad war is over.up; but they rapidly cooled off after but will the commercial and.far-afield At the rate we are going now, it seems \u2018their masters at Ottawa took another industrial classes in Britain suffer so The mnch-arrested Mrs.Pankhurst{ airmost inevitable that we should be will he allowed to enter the United crowded out'of last place in the percen- tack, Now the Toronto Star tells us quite frankly that it did box the compass a bit when the aubject was first to the fore, and.confesses that its \u201cviews were influenced hge the speech made by Mr.MéKenna.* That is \u2018interesting as far as it goes, but what the public would really like to know ts \u201cby what were dts views influenced \u201cwhen it abandoned\u2019 the Dreadnoughts and took to\u201d the woods, The Globe is less frank, but far fun- ! ! the effect that \u2018\u2019tho Canadian view in âts essential features secins to have \u2018been adopted by the Imperial Defence Conference.\u201d It could not he happier over it If \u201cthe Canadian view\u201d had \u201cheer the initial Globe view.It even Koes 50 far as to kick itself quite vigorously in its altruistic zeal for \u201cthe Can- ; Adian view.\u201d It says: \u201cThose Dominions which on the impulse of the mo- \u201cment offered Dreadnoughts as a gift to the Admiralty have come to see that both local defence and Imperial in- \u2018terests.would best be served, ete, ele\u201d To make this complete, the Globe \u2018should have written it: \u201cThose newa- papers which on the impulse of the moment urged the Dominion to \u2018offer Dreadnoughts, etc, etc.\u201d There is no- petite when it is decided to try the dish at all.\u2014\u2014 Further along _ in the course of a \u201cmost cock-A-whoop article on the triumph of \u201cthe Canadian vlew\u201d-\u2014our TT contemporary outa mot\u2014be prouder-of At if # had fathered it instead of trying to father the precise opposite\u2014the Globe.tells us that \u201cincidentally it is intereeting to note thie evident agree- __Mment as to fast cfuisers rather than either Dreadnoughts or destroyers for _tbe Canadian and Australian fleots,\u201d \u2018and rejoices \u201cthat \u201cthe Imperial Defence Conference was not stainpeded by the wild and whirling words of .the war- scare iingoes\u2019 Apparently it was nat.It, stood up against \u201cthe wild and whirling words\u201d of the Dread- rought Twing=- poksibly because these accommodating infants had .taten their words and so withdrawn \u2018them from circulation as it were.They had thus ceased to \u201cwhirl wildly.\u201d It - was pertainly a great v Victory that \u201cthe ; Canadidn view\u201d wôn over the Dread- ght and i shows true Christian resignation on the part \u2018of the Senior.to rejoice so Badsomely over \u201cfis own defeat.A \u2018 THE LLOYD-GEORGE LAND Too - QLAUSES.i \"The lana clauses of the Lloyd-George budget, as they have passed the Commons, are no less obnoxious _to_ the.Jandlords.than they were\u2014with, the \u2014solitery.exception of relieving them of the cost of valuating the: land\u2014but | \u2018they haved been stripped of \u2018several features which would pave: told against s them in an election campaign.Thus] At is far easier to argue in favor of a \"mining royalty than of -leyying a tax on vafound minerals.The former is a .anon proposition, while the latter te & \u201cgamble.\u201d The exemption of the + proverty of friendly soctetics wii also prevent the loss of many supporters who would agree with the principle of the tax.but would resent its applica- ; \u201cts the tavestiiehits \u2018of those 864 t-vwrites-a-Julilant.editorial-te-4- thing like eating crow with a good ap-.already | Ftent .perience has been gained in.\u201c\u2018railroad- heavy a tariff?Certainly not at once.The land taxes would become a pretty permanent institution, and \u201cunearned increment\u201d would be put very peinted- ly on the defensive in the minds of the multitude, long before the best of tariffs could \u2018come to the rescue; It is, in truth, a delicate and difficult situation; and the political astuteness of Mr.Balfour and the courage of Lord Lansdowne will be severely taxed.; States, which is still the land of the freed.Hetty Green's son is going to aviate.Hetty herself .takes a fly occasionally, who need it Money talks, hut not as much as those .Don't cross a bridge ant you come to 4t -and- when you've crossed blow it up.nc von 3 ; ; se de.Not avery one can roll in wealth - * without: rolling out of it I Ë tage column.a 13 it Torr Poh bbb Fd rd koh A man's sins will not find him 2 7 4 - | < ly \\ Don\u2019t Miss the Values in This Round Up Sale fy ÿ œ , Living up to our word-\u2014fulfilling every promise and more than realizing expecta- J \u2014 tion, can have but one result\u2014 dt vbs A) : yours to choose from at reduced prices\u2014that values are exactly as stated, and sale prices \u2018 ; 74 yr OPUS : ¥ the lowest of the year.] \u20ac , \u201c Spend all you can to save in the future.10221 ) A [ ; 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\u2019 \u2018 .ET Pr ae = \u2019 i bi Special Soap .3e 2 tins Smoked Sardines.25¢ 15 - 1b.tins Boneless Sardines.30¢ - A Blucher Oxfords with heavy or light soles, all styles of lasts and Honey ars Special Soap : ES : ! _ .c Cent, PURE CAS- FANCY CREAMERY BUI- 200 lbs.of our FAMOUS 5 .patterns.Regular stamped prices $3.50, $4.00 and Back.me nee bar.95 TER Lib blocks n° 2317 O'CLOCK TEA, on sale AQ En) $4.50.Tuesday.ca | 0 .ese | Each.Lun DC finer obtainable, Ib.#3 /2C M nose 28c GR \\V$1.50.Tuesday.verve vive inves ial ie meme _ Three Price-Saving Specials in 553 St Catherine SL.mpor an itewear Bar pains! .i .° : 1st Door West of Lyric Hall Entrance CL v 7 N ottingham Lace Curtains \u2014 se y .\u201c : No woman can resist adding to her stock of white underivéar when she sees a \u2014 \u2014 oo om MA Vad rs ue ee 2 : lL chance to buy good things at little cost.These special items for Tuesday offer an excep- H Prudent and foresighted women are already planning for the J tiomal chance.aE ERE A EY \u2014 Autumn: heuse-fixings\u2014and these values will-quickly influence-ag- | Cambric Nightgowns, slip-over style, Cambric © Underskirts, made\u2019 with tive buying in our Curtain Section.; E ! trimmed around neck and sleeves with deep lawn flounce, -trimmed with lace Double border .Another fine net co Single border / embroidery.Special .eee 59: - insertion ; clusters of tucks and finished ecru Nottingham Nattingham Jace Nottingham beau, Cores =~ des Cambric Nightgowns, high neck, with lace.Special .ces BAC lace curtain, 54 double border, tu tiful design i \u2019 .20° square yoke, trimmed with embroidery Cambric Underskirts, made with ins.a wide by en x 3 1-2 70 ce LS a los 3 Re.St.Catherine and Peel Streets insertion, clusters of tucks, and finished a 10 and 12 inch flounce trimmed with - ) $1.65 Tor ens i pate RER 1 $1.85.For -.x- ls \\ _ ) with lace.Special.ere.89c lace and embroiaery.Special.§5¢ Hosiery Clearance That means low prices; it means the economical time to \u2018buy even for another season\u2014and light weight hosiery wifl be an actual necessity many a \u201cday yet as late as October.; Women's colored cotton hose in black and light colors with fancy woven stripes and checks; also plain pink, blue and reds; regular value 35c.Very special, pair.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25 Women's black and tan cotton hose with plain socks in pink, sky, tan, black and white; regular 19.to 25¢.Clearing -.12Vic - ih ; .( Some Pretty New Ties seca | Priced Quite the newest thing in our nec kwear department, is a collection of pretty crochet knit ties, with tasseled ends; they're madd extra.long, to wear with linen collars and.with their highly mercerized lustrous surface.they are smart finish to tailored waists, etc; | fom oeolor-range is most sivé, and includes sky, helio, old rose, mauve, brown, navy, green in.several tones, -cardinal, etc, also black, white and cream.Though we ought in all fairness ask 75¢, we shall sell them Tuesday at.| 49c veseresee sveca Trunks and Bags Reduced TRAVELLING TRUNKS, Bass- TRUNKS, Basswood box, can- wood box, gnod quality, painted vas covered, protected with well duck covering, brass plated steel ; ; A clamps, Excelsior drop lock, dou- seasoned hardwood slats, iron bottom.and rollers, brass plated steel ble \u2018valance clamps, large bolts, heavy slats, deep tray with.hat trimmings; 3 sizes, 32, 34, 36 inch.box, strong and well fnished.- Reg.$4.50, for .vee.83.45 Reg.$6.25, for .v.cevveeee 4.75 : ; Reg.$6.75, for\".y | Reg-$4&76, for .i.8375 Reg.$7.00, for.¥5-50 Reg.$5.00, for .53.98 \u2018$14.40 Bed Outfit for $10.25 .Best enamel bed with This is 7 brass rails and knobs; wo- The Bed ven wire spring with hardwood sanitary frame.\u201d ~~ ~ Well filled Health Mattress with fancy ticking: | È Pair pure feather pil- = 010.25 Total Reg.mn 7 $14.40 for = most of the members of the mob.were strikers have \u201cbeen holding up street shot : 27 \u201ccars and \u2018Ordering the \u2018occupants of Word cf the battie réached Lieut.[ them out.' Heretofore, all have obey- Smith, of the Constabulary, and he or-| ed.Last night, however, the troopers and the deputy sheriff.all of them armed, refused to\u2019 be ordered about\u201d by the strikers.: They resisted and for twenty.min- ntes au battle ensued.It is apparent to-day that all the dead and a majority of the injured fell in the battle.Later, when reinforcements .arrivead, many more were clubbed and shot, but the first battle, waged by only four men against a thousand strike sympathizers, was the fatal one.) dered out his entire.force of troopers.As they gallopéd ' toward, the O'Donovan bridge with carbines drawn the mob broke and fled.By midnight McKees Ruck was as quiet as durin the enrlv Satbbathsafternoon.Scene at Dawn To-day.Just as dawn was breaking the constabulary.mounted, and heavily armed.rode to the scene of last night's carnage and gathered every particle of evidence.\u201d, Hats, collars, coats and other wearing apparel were, found and taken to the company's offiée.Every possible effort will\u2019 be made to locate the owners of these articles with a view to arresting them in connec- |, tion -with the \u2018deaths of the officers.| to- y- daÿ.every one is, on the alert! Orders to-day were issued to the con- \u2018stabulary, deputy sheriffs and special Grasshoppers Cause Trouble.Sherbrooke, August 23;\u2014The.grasshoppers continue to work haype throughout the country.Since.the hay crop has been harvested they have turnéd to the grain ahd In many parts of the Eastern Townships have seriously damaged crops.Fishermen on some of the lakes claim the water is covered with them, the fish feed on | police.to shoot tat the first sign of them, which makes it almost impos- \u2018trouble © | gible to get any cateh in the lakes, J The practice of the past several A weks, of firing into the hir, has been abolished.and from now on \u201cshoot, to kill\u201d is the order.tom / -An invettiZation by; the Associated | Press shows that the riot resulted from the fact that three new members «Of the Staïe constabulary and a deputy sheriff refused to obey ths commands.of strikers when ordered trom a street car.For weeks the Infant.Was Murdered.Special to The Montréal Star.Fort Frances, OntA 282 tré\" body .of an infant, which evidently\u2019 had.been strangled, was sound in the woods by a workman.The child, after *pei in a sa ng Turdered had Deen placed: ck and le at the foot of Coroner fuir The: Everet 5 week.\u2019, .to epend a couple of Chipchase, Güy street, who have spent Colored, Honeycomb Quilts, | red and white, good double bed med.Reg.$1.35.Tuesday.Reg.$3.75.Tuesday, each strong quality, full 23 ins.wide, 12 1-2c.wide.'Tuesday\u2019s price .-.\u2018 cluding Reg.60c.Tuesday twill double width sheeting; s Tuesday, \u20ac8ch.\u2018 Reg.$6.00 and cannot wear off; Tuesday .PE Taffeta Ribbon for 122¢ 5,000 yards of beautiful taffeta \u2018wide, in all the latest colors; suitable for millinery purposes, hair bows, etc; reg.value 19c and 25c yard.Tuesday, yard .12Ac ! Mr.and \u2018Mrs.S.Singer have léft for Chicago.- } The Misses Bell, of Park Ave., have left for 14 Island Lake., Dr.R.W.Geddes, of Park avenue.Annex; is at Murray \"Bay for & few days.; ; -, Mr, Percy.R.Minto was a guest at t Old Orchard; Me, last Miss Jessie Brown left this morning and New York.: Miss Keenan and Miss Bertha Hayes have returhed to town after spending a few weeks in the Adirondacks.Miss E.T.MacBride and Miss Lilian\u2019 A.Beaéh have left for Morn Flats, to join Mr.and Mrs.G.Herzberg: The marriage will take place in September, of Mr.TY real, and Miss R.£.Hooper.of Emall Heath, Birmingham, -Bnzland.Mrs: W.L.Chipchase and Miss Helen - Tuesday, per yard .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Linen Tea Cloth With red border, 23 ins.teres pes rena ribbon, extra good quality, 5 inches \u201c| Harry Davis, of Mont- | size, - Rek.$1.25.And-$1.35.Tuesday, \u20acach.300 White Crochet Quilts for double beds, smootn fimished quality ready hem- mauve an Reg.value.Beautiful waved hair roll,.18 and - 24 inches long, assorted colors; reg.19 and 25c.Special .42e to town.IT WILL PAY TO BUY NOW.a $1.10 of White Marsella, satin finish double \u2014\u2014dutits\u201d extra Tage SiZé.A» $2.25 Linen Towelling at 8K4,c A lot of Glass Tôwelling, blue and rédicheck, good .8lac 8Y%c 20 pes.Bleached apd Unbleached Table Linen, = in- flora] and spot patterns; Scotch wmaKes; good strong! qualities; superior .values.Reg.50e, Tuesday.© 10 pes.60 inch extra heavy quality Unbleached Da- \u2019 mask Table Linen, assorted patterns.» \u2026 45c Irishi and One case of ready made sheets, made of plain and \u2019 Need a Good Serviceable Dinner Set ?In this set of 97 useful pieces of high-grade semi-porcelain the utmost service is assured.Decorations\u2014Blue and green\u2014are all under, glaze reg.$8.00.Special \u2018price Briefly Told but Interesting Bargains from \u201cthe Ribbon, Hair Goods and Veiling Counter 25¢ Allover Hair Nets 1226 All-over hair nets (made of real hair), large enough to cover the entire head, asgorted colors; reg.25c BN PERSONAL + - f \\ \u201c Misa _L.M.MacBrideis\u2014at-Granby-} Dr-E\u2014\"T; \u201cCleveland hag returned x Miss \u201cEstelle Hollan Mrs.Starke, \u2018Sherbrooke street, returned from Cacouna.Mr.and Mrs.W, H.Birks, of Montreal, -are in British Columbia.~~ Mrs.B.W.Coglin, weeks in Albany has returned from Kennebunk.Lo .Mr.Andrew Forman, of Montreal, spent the week end in Kingston.\u2026 Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Dingle have re- | turned to Toronto from Montreal.Miss Hazel Haycock, of Kingston, is in town the guest of Mrs.Marti - Mr.and Miss Cramp.s have returned from Portsmouth, N.H.Mrd- R.A.É.Gréenshtelds, Simpson.street, has returned from Little Metis.Mr.A, Gordon Wilson has leff town on, a trip to New York and San Fran- Ready made Sheets made of pure white double width sheeting; size 2x2 1-2 yards.Reg.85c $1.00.\u2018Tuesday, each .Bést quality Reidy made Sheets, made of extra neavy nglish Sheeting; size! 2x21-2 98c 1 © ~ yards, Reg.$1.25.Tuesday, each.White and Grey Cotton at | Clearance Prices.|=.\"Extra heavy White English Sheeting, strong stout quality, about 70 ins.wide.Reg.33c.2 5 C Tuesday, per yard.Extra fine quality Grey Bengal Cotton, made of clean yamn.\u2018 Tuesday, ; per yard .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.FIN 8c a e Heavy English Grey Cotton, \u2018strong stout quality: - 36 inches wide.Tuesday, 9c ®.Ë crs and soft per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vsc0n2es0s Linen Dish Towels and - Towelling Ready made Dish Towels.Reg.15¢c and 1 2 _ecvonewusasacnuu0 39c ne atrases made Dish Towels, made of all Linen Scotch Crash, all nicely hemmed; also 200 \u201cLarge size Ready Large size R dozen-made up Glass Téwels.Ch Tuesday, \u20acach.e 0e 12540 |} - For China jugs in three sizes, decorated material colors, flowers and gold striped .15c, 19c-and 25c 6.75 35c Veilings for 122c The latest styles in this season's veiling.includmg plain and spot veiling, also the latest in square mesh veils; some in combinations of black.white and colors; res.25c and 35c Special .12V¢ Now the Time- Here the Place to Buy House.| GIRLS\u2019 DRESSES hold Linens and Cottons at Lowest Prices | THESE LITTLE PRICES WILL REJOICE THE ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER WHO HAS LINENS TO BUY FOR WINTER NEEDS.500 Quilts for Double Beds nicely finished with Knotted fringed ends; good\" washing -colors\u2014of-\u2014 pale blue and white, pale pink and white 98c 4 veärs:-reg: \"69\u20ac: Now is the time to replenish the children\u2019s ward- robe\u2014prices at their lowest.Children\u2019s fancy figured print dresses, Mother Hubbard _ style; full gathered skirt\u2019 and deep hem; ages Î to 4 years; colors of blue and red and white: teg.39c.Special .1.4.0.22 20e - Children's good quality Percale \u201cDresses,\u201d French style; neck, poke and sleeves trimmed \u2018with embroidery; colors of navy with white dot only ; ages | to Special 7.Core ne ue.850c - | Children\u2019s fancy figured print dresses, made with waists, full gathered skirt; neck, yoke and sleeves trimmed with lace edging; colors of blue and white and red and white; ages 6 to 10 years; reg.75¢.To dear LLL ies eee.GO D Women\u2019s Summer Coats Just what many a woman wants te take away with her er for , warm.days during the autumn.To be secured now much under \u2018price.; \u201c $9,.00 TO $12.00 COATS FOR $6.80-\u2014Long linen nearly full length; several styles; p\u2014\u2014-collarvothers \u201ccolrariess.Fôf Now senc cc nue coats Bemi-fitting, some with notched .Mer price $9, 510 and-$12.$5.00 TO $7.50 COATS FPR $2.75\u2014Of linen, repp.in white and colors, semi-fitting.32 inches long; about 20 in all.\u201cto $7.50) For LAUNDRY BAGS Laundry bags, size 18x27, in all shades of red, blue, pink and green, with chain stitch design and word linen in colors to match, others with stripes of figured burlap, and strong drawn string: regular 29c, for .4 cee.22V5c Laundry bags in crash, worked \u2018with \u201ccolored peri lusta in different shades, with strong drawn string on top; reg.49c, for ees a ss ees ne eve ee st ress .\u2018Men's Furnishings | 1.Our Round Up Sale affords values that ne man should overloo You can save on ALL your furnishing needs.Men's Fancy Sox, in silk and lisle, Regular cotton, lisle thread, in a great variety of fancy colors.Reg.35c and 35c and 50c.For, pair.23¢ 0 Men's Good Imported Silk Ties, four-in-hand shape, nite assortment colorings.These ties are regular 45c, For.2c.Boy#' Bow Ties, \u201cto hook ont made of good silk or fancy satin; all colors.Reg.25c.For.sacs ua ge Mens Watson's Elastic Ribbed Underwear, made of mercerized cotton in; the shades of blue, flesh and white, full sizes _to values.Special, yard .12V5c Mrs.G.Plunkett Magann is the guest of Mrs.Stephen Haas, at Nia gara-on-the-Lake, : Miss Paterson, of Kingston, who is fn-town visiting Mrs.Christmas, re- s.town.turns home to-day.Mrs.Hamilton Gault has returned |\u201d Miss Grace Oram has returned to to town.Th Montreal after a visit to the Misses Tweddell, Kingston.\u2018 Mrs.J.G.Ross, Westmount.\u201d \u2018sails shortly for England, where she will place her daughter at school.Mrs, Kavanagh, of Montreal, was d has returned has, i ' en in Kingston by Mrs.R.J.Hooper.Tupper atreet, Dr, E.J.Semple, Dorchester street, will be ab tember.Mrs.L.Fitzgerald, of Los Angeles who is visiting relatives in Torontÿ, will visit Montreal and Quebec befé returning home.: A : Mrs.Bremnet and Miss Marjorie Bremner, accompanied by Miss Cur- ran, are spending à few weeks at - Black Point, On-the-Sea, N.8.sent until thé first of Sep- n.MeTavieh- se, Elizabeth Curran, of 7 Lorne Crescent, | the summer es 5 - ard, are expected home shortly, Mrs; Jac ughton, Bruce avenue, Westmount, who has been, spending the.summer &t.agup Hland, { another patient, named.pad St an\u201d ee Colonel Pollen, in his capacity as honorary secretary of the East India Association, was present at the meeting when Sir Curzon Wyllie was assassinated by Dhinagri.He regrets that the apsassin was hanged as he thinks that was insane.\u201cI know his family history,\u201d said Colonel Pollen to The Star \u201cand I am sure that he did not know what he was doing.He had.lived in Lordon for some time and when a younger brother came to the city, Dhinagri paid no attention to him.The action of the government in hanging him has made ter.There is no conspiracy, and Krigh- navarma, who is responsible for this young man\u2019s act, is incapable of or- en then went i To ten \u201ctrue story\u2019 of Krishnavarma's life.\u201cHe is a robber.swindler.and liar,\u201d declared the former Indian civil servant, \u2018and he was kicked out of Bombay.He was a low caste weaver of Kutch and markried the daughter of a Bombay merchant.He was then given an excellent Indian education and sent to Ballio!.There he became known as \u2018the Pundit\u2019 and taught Indian jan- guages and Sanskrit.He was chosen by Professor Morier Williams, professor of Sanskrit at Oxford, to succeed him: but .thé University authorities appointed an Englishman.\u201cThat .was Krishnavarma's first grievance.His side was taken up by the Indian Office and he returned to India \"With commendatory letters from that office.\"Armed with these he se- states and Was, prime minister of Junagadh.He Vas finally \u2018removed\u2019 from that post.and returred to England, when he fcvnd that the role of azitator paid.\u201d ESPERANTIST OF NOTE.Colonel Pollen, besides being hone orary secretary of the East India As- soclation\u2014a post for which he qualified by thirty-two years in the Indian civil- service and as commander of the Sind and Bombay volunteer rifle corps \u2014is also president of the British Es- perantist Assoclation.He is confident of-the future of the new language, and says nothing can prevent it being accepted as the international help language of the world.Already, he says, it is being used by the Spanish merchants of Brazil in their dealings with foreign nations.Colonel Pollen is a linguist - of some experience, having made himself - master of fourteen tongues, including Russian and a number of the Indian dialects.During the last day or two a number of Montrealers have cheered lust-.fly a man of middle height, carrying a green flag, \"The cheers were due to the idea that it was the Irish emblem; but it was rather the emblem of Esperanto.The flag is green, with a white corner and a green star.\u201cIt signified,\u201d sald the Esperantist president, \u2018hope, brotherhood and justice the as the symbol of the internationat\u201c langnage cause at \u2018the first Esperanto congress at Boulogne .five years ago.\u201d |: Colonel Pollen \u2018has; visited New York, Chautauqua, Niagara -and Toronto, and reports\u2019 success in making converts to Esperanto, He hopes to meet many members of the Montreal \u201cEsperanto\u201d group here.He! holds the same position with regard to the Esperanto movement in Great Britain \u2018as Viscount Hayashi in Japan, While ir the city, Colonel Pollen and the Indian Prince are guests at the Windsor.Colonel Pollen\u2019s office in London is next door to that of Lord Strathcona and he purposes renewing \u2018his acquaintance here.i Lunatic Was Drowned, Special to the Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S, August 23.\u2014Norman Ash, an inmate of the Nova Scotia Hospital for the Insane, was drowned while bathing Saturday afternoon.An hour after his\u2019 body was \u2018recovered -by- Soho.sa tocated it by.diving- - as 28 years of age, belon oto.A-the.Rev.George.Esa, wer.tou St.Lambert, died \u201d BLOWS OUT GAS THROUGH | IGNORANCE AND SES.Ignorance of the use of mo luminating ras caused the Deacon George! Gregory, of tamia, a missionary of the C faith, who arrived in Montreal on a tour of the world in the Interests of his church.He was found in a room at the Emerald cafe, 125 St Antoine street, in a serious conflition from inhaling gas and died shortly afterwards at the General Hospital.He is supposed to have blown out the £as in his room through ignorance.According to the papers.found on the hody of the deceased.he, .with anther minister of the \u2018same faith, gS.the.principal countries of te world to get funds for an orphanage and.church to be established in Mesopotamia.Gregory arrived in Montreal alone, a third-class passenger on the Corsican.The Rev.Mr.Esa fs presnmed to be in the United States collecting money.COAL COMPANY'S OUTPUT FOR SATURDAY WAS 14,758 TONS.Special to The Montreal Star.' Sydney, N.S., August 23.\u2014The Dominion Coal Company's shipments on Saturday amounted to 14,788 tans, of which 6.700 tons went to Montréal, 5,- 600 to Everett, and 1,400 to the Steel \u2018Company.The day's Sutputd fron | the pitd totalled 6,113 tons and from banks 4,669 tons, making a total of 10.708 tons.The company report fifty to sixty additional men at work in the pit over Saturday.The number at work now is by far the largest since the beginning of the strike.\u2014\u2014\u2014 emit - \u2014\u2014 PITTSBURG COMPANY'S \u201cOFFICIAL STATEMENT.* Pittshure.August 23.\u2014Di kK, Gardner, chief clerk for the Pressédl Steel Car Company, was seen by the Associated Press in the.company's office | to-day.Mr.Gardner said: \u201cSpeaking for the general superintendent, I wish to say that the Pressed Steel Car Company is taking absolutely no official cognizance of the riots of last night and which have -put- the matter of personal and pro- perty protection directly up to the sheriff of the county and: look to him to take care of the situation\"! As \u2018far as the Car Co 18: ct rned,.indeed.we deny even w strike situation at the present time, for our plant is in operation to-day \u2018and will continue so during the week.\u201d ALLEGED HUNTSMEN To | ANSWER FOR FULL BAGS.1.LaRose, | of 128 t; d- with id charge shooting plover on Helèn'é : Island.\"George F.Albert Avas also 'charged wit he same offence on Moffat's Island.He was apprehended by J.R.] Mclnnes and _Inspector Griffiths, of the Fish and Game \"He also had : a gun and 3 number ot: birds, prhich were confls 'd, They\u2019 appear this afternoon.Pa + 8t.Lambert Postmaster ?Captain D! O, Davies pddiriauter at\u2019 aidhtent.Captain Davies, who a8 sevénty-nine years of age, had been postmaster for over a quarter of a century, having n sppolated by t he Mackenzie gov-.cenmetn Thé deci was 8 Wejzh- man by birth and Degore coming to st.sat had TN Vandalism.at The rénunient.Synatery, ed the Men Be \u201cdetriy W dbiittig ze \u2018the [day Valois family at Pointe Claire.tn the 16 At- | hy f 1 Lady James.4 evidence to the.City Attorneys, who |.: 16; 16: typhold : favèr, 4; measles, 1; tul couldn't make any special selections.\u201d AALS COMMITTEE WANTS TO RECALL PAVING REPORTS Plan to Get Rid of Villeneuve In junction Adopted at This \" Morning\u2019s Meeting.= The withdrawal of their whole report for paving to the amount of a million and a& quarter, is the plan decided on by the Roads Committee to get out of the trouble occasioned by Mr.E.W.Villeneuves- injunction against the fulfilling of the contracts authorized by the City Council, Au- gust 3.t this afternoon's meeting of | Council,*the request will be received.The Roads Committee met.this morning and decided to go ahead with the expenditure of the $200.000 which the members imagined they had an hand fer paving.Then City Surveyor Rarlow reported that there was only $100,000 not affected by the injunction.The situation was discussed anew, and Mr.Barlow was asked to report on the streets where the paving was most urgently needed that this amonut might be expended.\u201cThat is impossible.\u201d replied the City Surveyor.\"All the works which I have recommended are so urgent that 1 There was no nther way -out- of- it.The members of the committee.talked the thing over and came to the decision that the only thing to do was to ask the City Council for permission to.withdraw the whole bunch of .reports.which recommended the construction of pavements and sidewalks at a cost of one and a quarter millions, and the most of which was to go to high tenderers.Thig would get rid of the.troublesome injunction and would enable the commitfee to make a wholly -new request for funds for street Am- | | provements and repair.Others, however, say Ÿt is, too .Jate to withdraw and that the injunction proceedings will go ahead.; Paving Not Up to Mark.Street Inspector Fusey made a report to the effect that he had examined thé pavement recently laid on De- gery street and that it was not in accordance with the specifications.He presented :a numberof samples.Alderman Gallery questioned the inspec tor, who declared that Inspector Masson, who, he said,\u201d war a nephew of Alderman Bumbray, had charge of the work on Desery street.He sald the contractors were the Sicily Asphalt Paving Company.BRISTOL'S MAYOR PLEASED WITH PORT Sir Edward James Expresses His Sur -prise and.Pleasure.at Mod feng Horgan @o.gnited Items of Interest to Women Abound on the Fourth Day of | The Ten Days\u2019 Clearance Sale - | ONLY $1.00 EACH.LESS 75%.PRICE.À ms Women\u2019s Taffeta Silk Coats $3.00 One lot of Women's Taffeta Silk Short Coats, regular $15.0 oo to $30.00; TUESDAY ONLY $3.00 EACH.25 only Percale Wrappers in very pretty designs, TUESDAY $1.00 EACH.\u2018One lot of Women\u2019s \u201cKrako\u201d Crepe Dressing Jackets; in à all shades, TUESDAY Women\u2019s White Lace Coats, TUESDAY ONLY LESS 75%.Women\u2019s Lingerie Dresses, Linen Suits and Pongee Coats, TUESDAY ONLY Women's and Children\u2019s Bathing Suits, TUESDAY | ONLY AT \"HALF Fo EY a Balance of Children\u2019s s Reefers, TUESDAY ONLY LESS.59%.0 ° | 65 only, Women\u2019s \u201cKrako\u201d Crepe Long Kimonos, edged with satin fold around neck, sleeves and down front; shades of mauve, pink, old rose, white, sky blue, and grey, regular price $6.00.TUESDAY ONLY $3.25 EACH.(The Mantle Department, Second Floor.) Weave Shantung, 5 | Shantung, Taffeta and Paillette Silks on Tuesday at 79 Cents Per Yard ; 5 \u2018pieces Black Paillette Silk, 5 pieces Black Satin Merveilleux, 5.pieces Rough .pieces Taffeta, 5 pieces Bonnet Peau de Soie, 20 pieces Taffeta Faconne, 25 pieces of other Silks, including \u2018Dyed Shantungs, Mirage Shantungs, Natural Pongee, etc.Regular prices from $1.00 to $1.50.Ten Days\u2019 Sale Price -79c.- 3,000 yards of Colored Taffetas, in choicest shades; including pink, sky, Alice, fawn, old rose, mauve, helio, brown, etc, 3 only, pieces of Broche Satin Duchesse (large flowers), in white, fawn, and gray, regular $3.ob; sale price $1.50 per yard.» Regular price 85c; sale price 49c: Would You Not Likea , $25.00 Kodak in Return for One of Your Snapshots?ASK THE KODAK DEPARTMENT Appliances, | Sir Edward James, Lord Mayor of Bristol, fs in Montreal to-day and spent most of the morning casting a critical eve over the harbor, wharves and shipping facilities of the port.Coming from a shipping community, closely allied to \u201cMontreal by ties of trade and commerce; Sir Edward wa more \u2018than usually interested in th city\u2019s shipping and harbor facilities.Piloted by: Mr.Cowie.the harbor engineer, and Mr.Fennell, Major Stephens\u2019 private secretary, he spent several Hours investigating the possibilities of Montreal as a port.He sail ed over the harbor from end te end, -visited elevators and sheds and final ly pald a visit to Messrs.Baîlanty and Geoffrion at the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 offices.Hea expressed himself as \u2018being not only surprised but delighted with the modern appearance of everything along the water front.With Sir Edward were his wife, Miss James, Edward James, jr., Migs Walton, his niece.CANADIANS GOT OFF TO GOOD START IN CRICKET MATCH AT M.AAA.Special Staff Correspondent.M.A.A.A.Grounds, Montreal, August 23.\u2014 The first International Cricket Match, Canada vs.United rStates- ever held in Montreal under the auspices of the present governing body commenced to-day on the spacious enclosure of the M.A.A.A \u2018The figlding of the Américans at times was brilllant.The lunch score was as follows; \u2019 , CANADA\u20141st INNINGS.oO.Wallace, b, Patten .A.H.Gibson, b.Patten ._ \u2018G.H.Southam, ¢.and b.Middleton .Se H.J.Heygate, not \u201cout.cee Cans F.C.Evans, b.Patten .W.C.Baber; c.Patten, b.Fellows .\u201ces H .A.Ackland, not out eat ove 24 RY 18 23 7 sen ars wae 4 11 6 Total (for-five wickets) .110 Fall of wickets\u20141-33, 2-44, 3-74, 4-85, 8.Impiresz, Hainsworth.\u201cEVIDENCE NOW READY ON No.13 POLICE STATION.The Special Committee appointed at the last meeting of the, City Council to-enquire Into the embroglio of No.12 police station held a ehort meeting this morning.» The first ttèm considered was an account from Stenographer Albert &t.- Martin, the well-known Socialist labor leader, for an account of $500.The account was sent to the City Attorney'e Department \"A large bundle of eviderice and documents was placed in the bands ef the chairman, \u2018but wi to do with the documents was the question.It was claimed that the committeé was appointed for the purpose of taking evidence; but- they had not been given.the.power to make recommendations Tt was findlly decided to refer the 5- Messrs.P.Bishop and a wiil be expected to study the evidence and report toithe City Council.DEATH RATE.OF BABIES | CONTINUES ALARMING.\u201c There were 151 deaths.reported at the \u2018City Hall last week, 91 being childrén under five years of age.Sixty-four of he | little tots died from mipstinal set There \"ware 198 births reported, us males \u2018and 95 fainater - [Dest hr diseases wore follows: Diphtheria, 7; scarlet td once pere AUSTRALIA AND - COLONIAL DEFENCE Premiers Decide on important Questions, Including Naval Volunteer Reserve.Canadian Associated Press.- .Melb e, August 23.\u2014 A confer- (TROUBLE AMONGST Me OF MONTREAL! LACROSSE TEAM Franky Hogan\u2019?s Story} May Explain Defeat in Cornwail.ence of premiers \u2018has déétaédto\"es= tablish.wages boards throughout all the districts in each state, the Commonwealth Parliament to establiah an industrial tribunal.An appeal bill to amend the Colonial Naval Defence Act gives power to the proper legislative authority of thé colony to provide that volunteers shall be raised and the colony shall form a part of a Royal naval volunteer reserve; also that seamen and others who are raised shall be maintained.The colony shall be bound to a general service in case of emergency and the schedule gives power to authorize the Admiraluy to accept any offer of a colony to place at the disposal for general service of the navy the whole or any part of the volunteers or seamen with all or any of their officers.LOCAL BATTERYMEN DID WELL AT PETEWAWA.The 3rd and 21st Batteries.arrived \u2018back from ~~ Petewawa on Saturday morning, after a four days\u2019 interesting dri t the camp.The weather condition§ were most favorable and the men enjoyed their work very much.It was the first year that the 18-pounder guns had been used at Petewawa, and it made the target practices more interesting than ever.Qf course, the gen eral results of the gun practice will not be known for some time, but it is safe to say that very good scores were made by both batteries.PERSONALS.\u201cMrs.atid Miss Henshaw, of Vancouver, are spending a few days at the \u2018Windsor.Major J.A.Currie.MP, and Mrs.Currie and their daugliter, are guests at the Place Viger, They are accompanied by Mrs.McKee and Master Clarence McKee, of Toronto.by Rev: Dri\u2014and-Mrs.Symonds and family, left Knowlton Friday afternoon for Plattsburg, N.Y.whers her marriage to Mr.Corbett \"Whittén, of Ham- flton, took place Saturday morning.A marriage has been arranged and wn shortly take place: Between Mr.W.«Grant Morden, of London, son of Captain W H.and.Mrs.Morden, of Toronto, and of \u201cWahawin,\u201d Lake of Bays, and Doris, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henshaw, of Vancouver.} The \u2018Bishop of Calgary.and Mrs.| Pinkham have announced the éngage- ment \u201cof thelr \u2018third daughter, Madelon Violet Jean, to Mr.Thomas Fitzgerald Hume Crowe, only son of the late | Mr.Robert Hume Crowe, of Moy- reisk, Quin, nty Clare, - Ireland.BUSINES.PERSONALS.Mr.G.P.Ballantine, \u2018a Vancouver buyer, 1s at La Corona.mercial man, is at La Corona.° ts at Union.\u201cMy, R.BE.Miller, machinery ms t of London, Foglana, is register- at @ at the Windior Miss Greta Symonds, accompanied BEng.| Mr.J.E.Walker, a Winnipeg com- | .PF.A.Treen, travels for à.uk ho.Grand | 2% the clever little home player and brother of Jimmy Hogan, who plays with the Shamrocks, announces that he has left the Montreal Lacrosse Club for good, and makes the following statement about his leaving.\u201cI make this statement,\u201d he says, \u201cbecause the impression has gone abroad -that I was let go or laid off for inefficient work.\u201cThere is too much selfishness in the team, and I think other members will bear me out.That probably accounts in a great measure for the defeat in Cornwall.\u201cIn the match with the Nationals a week ago Saturday certain men on the home were so anxious to-do all the ring themselves that even when they could not do it but could have let me do it by passing.to me they would not do so.\u201cAs the result, people thought that I was at fault, and the Montreal team lost many a chance to score.\u201cI complained to the executive, but they did not seem to think that I had the right on my side, and seemed to think that the men referred to were all right.possible for all of us.to remain on the same team, and as I knew that if {it came to a choice, the executive would decide to keep the other men, I left.\u201d re NATIONAL |.WON FROM - CANADIENS SATURDAY.The Canadiens of St.Henri and National II.met on the National grounds on Saturday in an intermediate lacrosse match, and the home team won 7 to 3.The referee was kept busy from the start, as the playèrs were always ready to mix it, and towards the \u2018finish there was a regular procession to the fence.The players were a light lot and the brand of lacrosse was not of the serious kind, but the Nationals had the best of the pliy as ft went.The following was the line-up\u2014 \u2018Merineanlt.Home .A.Gourgeon Dandurand Home .W.Dubuc Bouilliane.Home .McCrae Leroux.Outside .E Lavigne Dufresne.\u2026\u2026.Inside .Richarda Both sides played eleven men right \"Mr.Groulx wax fudge of INJUNCTION, BOND WAS \"FORMALLY ACCEPTED.The injunction against the report of the.roads committee, which was pro- tésted by Mr\u2014E-W.VHieneuve.will be heard on ite merits.This afternoon the City Attorneys formally accepted | the bond presented by plaintiff,\u201d to which they.had entered objection a -few days ago.v ae F4 OEATHS.T7 DORAN\u2014In this sity, on, A t 22nd; | 1909, KathleerT -Anns- Garm ter of Wilam E.Doran, aged 18 years, eral from het fathè residence, 250 Mountain -street, on Tuesday, 24th, Ut.4.0, to 8t.Patrick's Church, and | thence to Cote des Neigés cemetery.| 4 Phoebe Pym.thE wits of Geo.46 years.Funeral to st Urbain street, at 2 e, Kenney, .- leave 126: clock var wh very to blame a guest or an employee for\u2019 \u201cAs it therefore became almost im-.Nationals I Canadtens.Demers.\u2026.Goal .Lefebvre -Belleros6.\u2026\u2026.Point .Dupras Cadotre.Coyer .FiDubug | Perras.Defence .W.Hamel David.Defence .De Salle \u2018 Lafond.eee.Centre .Mclliroy 1 through.Mr.Duckett was Teferee \u2018and ts eee is a game fellow and.turday by.performing: many daring ;-\u2014daugh- fr $1,000 LEFT ON WASHSTAND | At ehe Windsor Hotel and Owner Can't Find Them on.Her Return.\u2019 a a There is an extraordinary mystery at the Windsor Hotel today regarding the loss by Mrs.Klein, of Chicago, of some valuable diamonds.A reward.-ok $50 has been offered for the recovery A of, these valuable rings, a beautifui solitaire diamond, an opal and pearl ring, and another opal ring in the form of a Maltese cross.It appears that Mrs.Klein went into the ladies\u2019 lavatory and removed her rings.When she had completed her toilet she left them.on one of the wash-stands.When she noticed her loss a few minutes later the rings had disappeared.A aearch was instituted, the hotel de- | tectives were Informed of the loss and everything is being done to promote the speeedy recovery of the jewels.It is understood that Mr.and Mrs Klein would be willmg to give & much higher reward than that offered: The À jewels are supposed to-be-worth about $1,000.The detectives are not sure whether taking the rings.City jewellery and pawnbrokers have been notified.M.S.C.MEMBERS CAPTURE FIRSTS.The Canadian Diving Championships 5 were competed for at The Montreal ë Swimming Club at the Island on Sa- 4 turday afternoon.Hundreds of specla- | iy tors covered the green banks.,There were also a large number of launèhes and row boats which had gathered to see the cantests.The: Fancy Diving Championship was won by R.M.Zimmerman, of M.8.C., with J.G.Wallace, M.A.A.A.& close second.The contest consisted in a number of compulsory and several 1 voluntary dives.At the end of the À compulsory diving Wallace was slight- 3 ly ahead of Zimmerman, but Zimmy goon pulled up for his voluntary diving was splendid.By choosihg several of the hardest dives possible Zimmerman took a chance of getting a large number of points or none.There were ten entrants in the fancy diving: H.H.Detmers, Hector Smith and the brothers Cameron, showing particularly good style in several of their dives.The High Diving Champlonship was \u2018won by J.T.Lyons, of M.S.C5 J: Gi Wallace, M.B.C.was ag \u2018second a \u2018and H.H.Detmers, of Toronto Swimming Club, third., Zimmerman took four dives from thé top tower and was forced to, quit on account of an injury .to his shoulder whith he had received in his recent experience through the rapids.He was slightly ahead pe.Lyons when he dropped out.Lyons was now the only hope of the M.S.C-qnd tried histhardest to bring _ the championship to bis club.Lyons \"= wed it on Sa- dives from the top tower.H.H.Det- r i mers» of Torontn, niso showed great À nerve by.making such dives as the- double.sumersault from the top tower.Lyons, Wallace and Detmers were the only three left at the end of the contest.The medals wera distributed by Mr.| M.Hannah, President of the Canadian Swimming: Association.The medal winners were: R.M.Zimmarman, gold medal for Fancy Diving: J, G.Wallace, two silver medals for\u2019 Fancy Dive.ing and\u2019 High Diving: \"He H- Detmer \u201cbronze edd) tor High Diving:- Cruelty to Horses.For workin hotses.with, Johy Johnson, man and due fest, of \"226 se -\u201cCharlès Borr strest, weré fined $2 and costa by.Acoraex Weix this rs LAND TAXATION ~~ CLAUSES PASSED ~~ BY BRITISH HOUSE System Hevolutlonized as One of | « Most Strenuous Battles in the Commons.London.August 23.\u2014The House of Commons has been allowed a week's rest as a direct result of having succeeded by means of an all-night sitting in passing through committee the clause of the budget imposing a tax on land values.The fight over| the budget.which will fairly revolutionize the system of taxation in England, has been one of the most strenuous in the history of the Parliament.A mere handful of Unionists as compared with the huge Liberal majority, has been able to hold up legislation week after week.until the Government, though loath to introduce guillotine methods in order to fimit the discussion, was forced to bring in new rules of procedure, which authorized the chairman to decline to ¥ AND SO + 7S SUFFERING FOR HIS ACTION IN KILLING \u2014ETT.ETC.EFC, ET.THE AMERICAN ALIENIST.\u2014AND SO-1 HAVE HAVE PROVED PROVED CONCLU-\u2014 CONCLUSIVELX ~SweLy mar we PATIENT 1S NOT SUFFERING - FROIT PITNS/SOBUGOSIS, THAT ME 15 PERFECILY SANE, AND THAT HIS INCARCERATION IN A SANITORIUE 75 4 A CRIME, ETC, EXC, ETC.| vor WAD_NMO.2 FAR ASSISTANCE IW ENOEAVOURING 70 SECURE IR S FREE y i \\ = consider purely blocking amendments.: + The last of the land taxation claus- \u2018 es has been passed by the committee, but their form is quite different from that originally introduced.The Chan- : \u2018 _.cellor of the Exchequer has made a q REVENGE CAUSED INDIAN MURDERED Tree) der the bill as introduced the cost of CE BEES WILL CONSIDER WAR) LOSS OF ELEVEN | ANOTHER FOR GOLD the valuation was imposed upon the owner.This charge has been taken over by the state, however, which will be called upon to spend for this purpose $10.000.000.This is more than the tax \u2018will produce during thensfirst year.The property of friendly societies, which own lands valued at upwards of .$500,000,000, is .alzo .exempted under the new taxation.\u201d This is a concession to the labor unionists, who form a large majority of the shareholders moo @f the -societtes.\"7 Another -amendment made to the bill came- as a result of criticism by the Lord Chief Justice.It was or}- ginally proposed that the valuation placed upon property by commissioners appointed for that purpose should be final, but the Lord Chief Justice .pointed out that this would be in \" direct contratention to the British Constitution.which ~ expressly gives the right of appeal injall cases.The Government, therefore, amended the di allowing the right to.appeal._ ww and Press Censorship is De- 2 clared Severe.- Special to Tho Montreal Star.Madrid, August 23.\u2014The Government intends to call\u2019 together the Cortes in October, thus giving he Opposition an opportunity at the ear- - liest- possible\u201d moment to-érititizé the ministerial policy and establish respon- gihilities for the revolt in Barcelona and the conduct of operations at Mel- ila j \u2018La Epoca\u201d to-day says:\u2014 Co \u201cAs a matter of fact, press censor- garding military operations.For instance, measures were taken against El Correo, which began the press campaign on lines similar to which brought about the revolt in Barcelona.Another much criticized provision of Senor .J.De La Clervak.Minister of the bill imposing a tax upon unmined minerals was also withdrawn and a taxthbn mining royalties and rents was subâfituted.The (Government.however, maintained the principle of taxation on land values, and in the campaign.throughout the country in which the Cabinet Ministers are taking part.is attempting to justify its polley.The Unionists are just as busy in opposition to this policy._ \u2014\u2014\"The masses séem tn favor the measure.and some Unionist newspapers, recognizing this, are urging the party party, however, and are insisting that contest go on until the bill reaches the House of Lords, when the hope is expressed that the Upper House will efther amend or throw out the measure and thus they believe force the Government.to appeal to the country.It 1s doubtful whether the Lords will take the extreme step of interfering with taxation.which has heretofore to give up the fight and.turn its at-.rout tention to tariff reform The leaders Spanish forces.says the Telegraph's -\u2014\u2014éfé-Süpported by a majority of the J Interior, that if another article on the same lines should appear, the paper would be defintely suspended.Excepting in such cases in which nation- gives a free rein to press criticism.\u201d Censorship Declared Severe, London, August 23.\u2014A despatch to the Daily Telegraph from Melilla, dat- J ed August 21, via\u2018 Gibraltar.\u2014declares that the censorship is very severe, and prevents the truth of the situation from becoming - known through any Spanish route.- The -position-of the gorrespondent, is extremely difficult and grave, at the present moment.They are obliged to remain on the defensive and have a front of several miles, needing at least 14,000 men to protect it.while 20.000 others are required to provision the advanced posts.An attack by land is impossible, and operations must\u2019 be begun from the sea- by.landing men.This will require a force of 25,000 of the best quality, been considered the prerogative of the and the.construction of a canal into House of Commons alone.Even \u2018if they did it is considered doubtful whether a general election would follow.Marchica, which will occupy fully five weeks.Accordingly, Spain will need to send reinforcements of 50,000 men Lewis Harcourt, first commissioner Who will \u2018he engaged in an objectless of works.in.a speech on Saturday, said that if the House of Lords.by refusing to pass the bill.plunged the couritry and the .Constitition into chaos, the Cabinet could be depended upon to tender such advice to the the immediate future predominance of the will of the electors.In some or.BoOvereign as- would-hest condiice with | Ontaris Suffére.campaign and will be spread over the mountains.\u2019 ; FIRES OF TWO DAYS.Sweden Had Four Fatalities.! quarters this is taken as a threat to Glencoe, Ont.August 23\u2014A large confer enough Liberal peerages to overcome the Unionist majority.There are still many clauses of the budget to be'dealt with upon which the position promises to continue its fight.These include the license duties, death duties, income tax and atamp customs.BOARD OF CONCILIATION.Men Who Will Straighten Out Fort William Trouble.Fort William.Ont, August 23\u2014The \u2014 board-of conciliation to act in the mat- \u2014 ter of the dock laborers\u2019 wages under 200,000.; 200,000.the Lemieux Act has been completed here.W.J.Christie, representing the C.P.R.and W.T.Rankine, representing the men.met in conference number of business firms were wiped out by fire vesterday.the total loss being about $60,000.The fire companies interested are: Perth Mutual, Economy of Berlin, British- American.Manitoba Independent, Commercial Union, Queen, North British, Liverpool & London & Globe, Sun, Waterlon, Western.Anglo- 4 American, Ontario, Gore Mutua), London Mutual, and Wellmgton Mutual.ORILLIA LLOSES A FACTORY.Orillia, Ont., August 23.\u2014The Tud- hope carriage.factory was destroyed by fire on Saturday.The hakery and sev- insurance on the factory is stated to be yi DECATUR.ILL., SUFFERS.Situation Daily Grows More Serious | ship js only exercised in matters re- -eral houses -were- alse: burned.\u2014 The\" Decatur, Ill.August 23.\u2014A score of NES IN FRE Alleged Letter From \u2018Former Proprietor of Okanagan Hotel Startling.- \u2018Western Associated Press._.\u2026 \u2026 Vernon, B.C.August 23.\u2014A sensational letter has been received by the officials inquiring into the Okanagan Hotel fire of two weeks ago, in.which eleven lives were lost.The letter purports to have been written by one Smith, a former proprietor of the house, who confesses that he set fire to the building.The \u201cletter adds that by the time of its receipt the writer would: be well out of the way.He left Vernon only three days ago.That newkpaper was warned.by.| Smith-says he acted In revenge bei: cause he lost his lease of the hotel.SHIPPING COINCIDENCE.al security is at stake, the.Government-| Sister Vessels Damaged Seek Same ; , Port for Repairs.Special to The Montréal Star.North Sydney, N.S., August 23.\u2014The unusual occurrence of two steamers of the same line putting into the same port on the same day in a damaged condition, happened here on Saturday.when the steamers Sandsend and Winnitred-\u2014eærrived-\u2014here-withtr\u2014two hours of each ather.both of them having sustained damage a few days ago, that necessitated repairs, The Sand- send, the first of the steamers to arrive, was bound from Pensacola for Amsterdam with a cargo of hard pine when she encountered a heavy gale on Wednesday last.which threw her on her beam ends for six hours and caused her deckload to shift.The vessel's bulwärks were badly damaged from the impact of the heavy sticks and Captain Clark deeming it unsafe to proceed with his ship in her present condition, decided to come here and have repalrs effected.The Sand- send went to Kelly's Beach, where a survey was held by the port warden Jand Lloyd's xgent.who ordered her deck load discharged to determine the extent of the damage.She will probably be detained here a week to have Less than two hours after the Sand- send's arrival her sister ship, the Win- nifred, deal laden, from Campbellton, N.B.for Cardiff, arrived in port with her bottom damaged as a result of having been ashore .at Southwest Point, Antigosti, on Thursday nforn- ing The innifred left Campbellton on Wednesday and an hour after sail: ing a dense fog set in.Geptain Kelly proceeded slowly but despite his caution he struck on Southwest Point, Anticosti, where he remained for over three hours.A portion of her deckload was \u2018thrown overboard and the Winnifred floated off unassisted.Captain Kelly intended tc take the Belle Isle route.hut the mishap caused him to change his plans.A diver will make an examination of the Winnifred's bottom to ascertain the extent of the damage sustained, which is believed to be only slight, 'as she is making but little water.If repairs are necessary they will he made hére.: -the-necessary: repairs made; | Knocked Him on Head With Rifle\u2019 and Sank His Body in Lake.Nakusp.B.C., August 23.\u2014A murder has been committed on the Lower _ {Arrow Lakes.about .thirty miles |.south of here, resulting from a drunken brawl! among some Indians.© On Sunday last two members of the twenty odd left, departed from Kasau- quiers Ranch, and.after securing two bottles of whiskey from a Chinaman, proceeded in a rowboat to Burton City.Only one arrived there, and he stated his partner had returned to Needles by the shore.oo >, \u201cMt.F.G.Kauquier had occasion to éôme to Burton City, and; finding both {men had not arrived.came on to Na- kusp and reported the matter to the police.Chief Constable Devitt immediately started on the hunt and on Friday night arrested\u2019 Frank Kootenay for the smurder of Antoine Baptiste, his partner, near Grass Point, Arrow Lakes.about three miles from Needles.Devitt had followed his man since Tuesday and arrested him in the bush between Thrums and the mouth of the Kootenay River.He and another Indian had purchased changes of clothing and a rifle when arrested.Suspicion attached to Frank Koot- enay, because, when he \u2018left Needles\u2019 { Ranch.he was without funds and later Devitt discovered he was spending $20 bills.-After his arrest he made a complete confession to Devitt and.§dld He Killed Antoine by clubbing his |rifle and hitting him on: the back of the head, He \u2018then opened his stomach.and bowels with his knife.tied a stone to his waist, and towed him to mid-lake, where he sank the body and the rifle.Devitt brought his man to Nakusp and locked him in jail, returning with grappling irons to the lake.Both Indians were well known here.GOMEZ\u2019S DRASTIC SPEECH.Says He Will Punish Government Members Neglecting Duty.Havana.August 23, \u2014 President Gomez, accompanied:: by his family, Gen.Pino Guerra, General Montea- - do,-arrived here last-night on the gunboat Hatney from Cayo Cristo.The President was receivéd at the wharf by a large crowd and proceeded which he made a hrief address.He said that he had returned from his summer vacation with the purpose of devoting all his energies to the furtherance of the prosperity of the Republic and had taken cognizance of recent attacks in the newspapers on the administration.He was prepared, he said, to inflict punishment on any member of the Government for neglect of duty, and also hinted that he was prepared to chastise persons who were libellously attempting to embarrass the administration.The welfare of the Republic was his sole ambition and he did not doubt his ability to hand it over to his successor as free and independent as it is now.PUZZLE FOR LORD ABERCEEN 7 lalmost-extinct-tribe, -there being \u201cbut {- ing to + Mount Royal 100,000 Strong.gaudo and Inspector-General Macha- : to the palace.from the balcony of} Home Could Scarcely be a Success Without the HOME COMERS\u2019 SOUVENIR NUMBER of The Standard.Comers Week ne.+ 4 ~ As far as permanent benefit to Montreal is concerned, it is not the good Will Production of Bernard Shaw\u2019s Play Be Vetoed in Dublin?__ and selected Capt.S.C.Yourig as the DUsiness buildings were burned and a third n her d Chairm: +» dozen others were damaged by \u201ca fire .board.rember an alrman of the that swept along the business portion MISSING WOMAN FOUND.time the visitors will have, but the perpetuation of the memory of the good \u201ctime.This The Standard alone can do.- lof East Main.Merchant and Water | Mentaily (Deranged | Spectal to The Montreal Star.ora | : streets on Saturday.The total damage ' : ublin, ugust Jd.- .G - 1» .- Opera Singers for New York.||; placeä at $1,000,000, with insurance \u2018 Famishod.Shaw's play, \u2018\u2019The Shewing Up of It is not the momentary impressions of the city that are going to tell this New York.August 13.\u2014 The first of of about 80 per cent.= Blanco Posnett.\u201d censorcd off the : the opera singers to arrive this sea- .Kingston, Ont, August 23.\u2014Eliza [stage in England, has been accepted son were on the steamer La Lorraine.FATAL FIRE IN SWEDEN, .Woodcock, of Beaver Creek, near Ar-|for production in Dublin' by the ;.which reached here from Havre on Sut- Kariskrona, Sweden.August 03 den.who had been lost for eight days, Yeats- Abbey Theatre Company and arday.There were about 25 members of ) ; : : 8 \u201c3 was found by her brother.She was its performance has been placarded Oscar Hammerstein's forces, who have: Four persons Were ppurned o dcath \u2018almost nüde.famished and mentaily for horse show week.As there is no\u201c come for what is known as \u201cthe ~du- ryined hy à fire in the centre ans deranged.but will recover.and is now, censor in Ireland.it was supposed that cational opera.\u201d at the Manhattan Op- : WARE) Ç Hey (doing well.Foul play was suspected | this cquld be done, but under the pat- a House.opening on August 30 krona on Saturday.A The Sodora when lumps of the woman's hair and; ent or {franchise of tnis theatre the Margarite Sylvia, soprano, and \u2018the DITCIBS Bank und the Smalands Bank parts of her clothes were found on play \u2018first must _be considered by the new Spanish tenor, Carasa were mem- are among Ihe premises grairored.The Thursday.The whole countryside was |-fsord\u201d Lieutenant, who, with his, ad- bers of the party.fire has Je ne to the explosion of 8 |searching-for-her: Miss Woodcock Is visers.is greatly perplexed by somé of Ce : ) BN 5 Jad was thrown overboard.His 17- year-old-brother, Maurice, \u2018jumped to his rescue, but his efforts were of no : ros avail.Had it not peén for Mr.Arthur d GP eu Robillard and Mr.Henri Laferriere, ee who, seeing the.Accident, rushed inea Just you make use of the boundless, off ckly converted ene its | boat to help the boys, tne elder boy 208 1 make use of tne.: rgy that awaits- you- lp, th ots at | in \u201cFORCE \u2014 eat it at least once afday\u2014and the \u201cvigor, vim.and perfect | tem Cave eee rains life,\u201d The trim\u201d that will be yours will simphf astonish you.EVERYBODY likes it.ro ine me am =o an \u201c hour after the accident.Lun Co Le à We select the ; bh à à Criap it FORCE * Paymaster Murdered.02° Co ER BACK finest wheat\u2014roll \u2014 .Bluefield.Va.August 28\u2014Newt|.ny Jv Let 6 ain \u2014MALT À Cte oven bere [BEE et EN A \"F0 0e ~\u2014 or .\u2026 Va.that-W.\"P.4 , \u2019 - He : a, Serving.Makes it | saymastér of the \u2018Franklin Cohstrue- : \" | - ; even more de- tioh\"Co.had been shot to death by an oY | MONT REAL \u201c \u201c ___==bake it.Nothing\u2026 | LN 3 \u201c i bbed of 32,000.\u2014 \u2026 Criep/Flskes of Maltod-Wheat\u201d | Helous.arse: [FRET AT, SLOSS SS .R i ee een | posse, captured and lynched, accord- > THÉ CEDAR AVEN \" _QUERBES ST.Qutremont\u2014Spiendid soil brick 8 7 : THE CTI a 5 À iL STAR\u2014MONDAY, AUGUST MONTREAL.DAILY PROPERTY FOR SALE.LOTS FOR SALE.HOUSES TO LET.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.| 1 a __ FOR SALE.WANTED TO BORROW.STORES WANTED, A LOAD $2.00 for the million, kindling wood; A SNAP\u2014Furnished flat fer ssle, owner lear- es tunn.Plone Main 4472, 278 St, George A CHOICE Ogtremont property\u2014No.695 St.Catherine road, near terminus Outremont CAFs: commidious brick cottage.on large lot, over eixtéen thousand square feet, lawo, fruit trees.etc.; rear portion 1s æ beautiful old-fashloned Rarden; reasonabie -price; please ask for permit to view.Norman Blomore, Eastern Townships Bank Bullding.\u201c 105.6 BDWARD CHARLES, 173-175, Outremoot -\u2014 Two dwellings: rent $372; price 83,700, 3500 cash, balance easy terms.Hutchison.1723-1720, three dwellings, rental $872; price $5,000, cash $1,000, balance ten years, Brunswick, 4284, six dwellings.rental $2,438; price $24,000; $3,000 cash, balance easy term.St.Antoine, 8-14, staré and dwelling, reutal $1,SU0; price $18,000, $4,000 cash.St.Antoine, 88 to US, three stores snd dwellings, reatal $1.648; price $16,000, cash $4,000, balance five years with interest, 5 per cent.Apply S.D.Vallieres, 1431 St.Hübert.Tel.St.Louis 930.196 6 FOR SALE\u2014Seif-contained house of six ,rooms and bath, ail modern couveniences, electric light.71 Milton st, near Bt Urbain.Telephone M 4198, \u2018198 9 FOR SALE \u2018The Kensington Apartments, St.Catherine street; up-to-date in every respect; a bargain to prompt purchaser.Apply to John Quinlan & Co, 4414 St.Catherine Street.195 FOR SALE ar once.real bargain, six tene- Canvass biogkh and twa vacant lots, very Bresil property.vas terms, A.Talbot, Hse Frontenas Fast sas 200 6 , FOR SALE-Solld brick dwelling on Bruce Ave, Westmount.This is a most desir-.abie property.and must ho meen to be appreciated.For full particulars apply to John B.liew.room 704, Power Building, 52 Craig st.West.Malin 3402, 19¢ 5 0! FACTORY SITE for sale, 36.000 feet.in hestt of «its.FOR SALE-Owner leasing town; .8 property, recently built: giving 13 per cent.casy terms: tiso x (ine parlor organ.456 Huutler.| 197 3 ï FOR SALE\u2014Fifteen dwellings.n>wiy bullt, ali modern \u201cimprovements.and a cottage with stable and coacn houses all In perfect order.Apply 1078 Delorlinler.196 8 GOLF LINKS ¢« Westmount\u2014 House for sale, near Club House.Apply to, A.E.Martin, Westmount Go!f Li:%s, or \u2018phone West- mount 1288, ! .195 6 ~~ HUNTLEY ST.\u2014 Three and four flat Lohses; £as:, bath: reveune 12 per cent.price very Louis 578.; NEW sniid hrick semi-detached cottage, with eXtension.on Querbes st\u2026 Outremont: $ minutes\u2019 from street cars.Apply- to Wm.Cowan, 80 Royal! Trust Building.Main 5349.199 © 198 6 PARK AVE.2347\u2014Superiar semi-detached cot- Apply to 07 City Couucillurs st.ot 196 6 | \u201c\u2019modersis \u201d Ë.Lalonde.466 Hustiés CIE LIVE in Montreal's Ideal Homeland (Park dule-New Westmount-\u2014Montelair).where home is howe.Highly developed.Investigate.Free bouklel.Geo.Marcell and Co.Montreal.¥ THE chance of a life time.Your cholce of 200 beautiful lots; only S00 feet from electric cars, with water and electric light on the property neat spring.For $50 each; rery easy terms; nu letters, answered.Apply to Martin Stuart, 20 St.James st., Room 33.199 6 FARMS FOR SALE.NEW GLASGOW farm for sale, 108 acres, very fertile.8 room hense: age cause owners re tiring; exceptional opportunity.alty Co.à Longmore Re- Bieury st., Moutreal.2 © ON THE lsiand of Montreal, {80 urpents of land, near electric and\u2019 steam cars; near river.* Address (juardian of Court House, Montreal.| 200 8 ST.ANNE'S - 120 arpents; fine, large, shaded water front; both railway stations on the farm; a great bargain to yuick buyer.P.B.Brown, real estate agent.97 St.James.195 6 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE, SALE\u2014 Montreal Went.aoild brick FOR house.elght large rooms, extension kitchen, electric light.open plumbing.hot water, large lot: immeétiiate possession; price 33.700.Apply.J.W.Foster, Montreal West ; i 196 & FOR SALE at Chatuauguay.one cotlage,.about 20 ft.by 30 ft., gable roof.in first class conditinn: can be moved bodiiy to rite 12° convenlent- À chance to get a summer rottage very cheap.For particulars address EK.Deakin, 11 St, Sacrament st.200 3, to i - = LACHINE On Park and Island, to let.| houses, seven rooms, dry rellars, over six feet cipar, separate fronts, verandahs.yards, sheds.T.A, Dawes.205 2 PROPERTY WANTED.I WILL SELL your property quickly, and satis- facto ; no sale, né charge.\u2019 Norman Bin- more, Eastern Towuships Bank Building, IF YOU HAVE one or more houses for sale or to lei or desire to dispose of property.please communicate with.us.\u201d We have constant enquiries f., these and guaranties prompt results, We advertise and bear all expenses except in the event of a sale.when we charge reasonable commission.The Rose Realty Co Ltd.30 Sf, John-=+reet, - 161 18 2aw EHERBROOKE STREET \u2014 Medium sized ant St Matthew st.Price about $25,000.Please give full particulars and lowest price in first letter: Box H 212 Star- Office.! oo.« - 188_356eoû FOR SALE OR TO LET.tage, lJerge grounda, surrounded by splendid _ _ shade trees.natural wood finish.bardwoed HOUSE \u2014 For sale or to rent, handsome, floors.handsomely decorated, stationary wash first-class.up-to-Late, 10 rooms, extension tubs.Apply R: Nevlile, jr., 27 Hillside ave.kitchen.?bathrooms: bargain to prompt Westmount.Tel.W.2603.187 8 -| buyer.\u2018953 Dorchester street, 195 6 PARK AVE, 1570 and 2384\u2014Two modern solfd- brick cottages.8 rooms each.Apply 2366 Park ave.Phone St.Louis 2233.195 8 _ tages, ( ed in chestnut: hardwood floors, sfationary wash tubs: Bargéin to quick buyer.27 Hillslde ave.Westmount.fine view of manntalh Apply R.Neville, jr.Tel.W.2603.197 6 ST.LOUIS.T110 ta 1120 pear Mountain \u2014 New .building:.8 _residentlal_ flats: Roman brick: hay windows: furnaces: gas.electric supplies; will sell cheap.Address 1120.159 6 UPPER LACHINE ROAD, No, 375, corner Qld Orchard zve.(near Westmount).Oomprisirz cleven-roomod .ouse, stables, garage.tennis court, flower and vegetable ; and.37.000 square fest of \u2018ot Tiée 815.25 r part yment for > Sherbrooke street res!dence, between Union ave.nd St.Matthew sireét.Geo.Marcil & Co, TE EL James BIFSEE Mon treNT.190 166803 WAVERLEY ST.163, Montreal Annex\u2014(nt- tage, U5 feet Liv 142 feet: lot, UD by $8 feet; solid brick, 12 in.walis, 9 rooms, besides pantry.bath and eliset; deearated white enameled, 4 British plate mirrors ia doors: \u201cmantel tn parlér: fine cyuerete basement, with stationary Wash tubs; Ne J Oxford furnace: wmedern plumb.| ing: beantiful hay windows; front and back entrance tu ceilar.Price £6.000, haif cash.Ap- pv 2424 Wareriey street.Montreal Annex.199 = WAVERLEY \u2018ST.2440-2443, Annex-\u2014Two story flat bouse, 5 rroms, down and 7 roms Up s'airs, With bathrooent and pantry besides; hard- wand finors throughout: solid -briek, and stone: cement hascment.Lalf for eacu flat; with No.1 Dajsy furnace down, and Nu, 2 Daisy furnace for npstairs: lat.2 by SN; house 25 by 35, apd an extension of J0 feet by 14 feet: 23 br 68 feet in ail; mantel «in parior and china eloset In dining room: price $6,000; $2,500 cash.Apply to No.2424 Waverley st, Montreal Annex.7 199 2 .WAVERLEY ST.Aunex, \u2014 4 fine flats, six rooms, well \u20ac trueted, in pressed brivk: rent CRETE PEN HPTSE PNSUEOCE per cent.Apply 2522 Waverley St, Annex.198 6 |ST.JAMES STREET OFFICESTOLET Suite of Offlces to rent: Proemin- Ï .ent Appis.W.s MARSON.| Location.land | FETit | av 23.000.tatance-8-1- FURNISHED -FLATS-WANTED.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.COMPLETELY furnished house to lst.to careful: and responsible tenant: sultable for small family qnly.to let for 12 or 18 months.Apply in writhig to-P.0: Box-11i5:- stating-name and.occupation of applicant, and glving references if DÉCESSEIF.197 6 FURNISHED HOUSE to let, 41 Victoria street, 13 rooms.Apply 41 Victoria street.Tel.BINT Up FURNISHED HOUSE to let, 14 rooms; possession .at once if desired; radiator: enamel! bath; hot water.217 Bieury.obposite Jesults Churrh.19! PARK LAFONTAINE, 2283\u2014Weil furnished house, or unfurnished.front of lake, 9 roomg;zelsctriciiy, dtecm heat; possession 18t re Héasonatte\u201d rent: Visit= tng hour 3 to 4.Apply, Appeal Office, Court House.198 ¢ EF CATHERINE \"ST.WEST.\u201c1.00 contained house, ten rooms nished.for winter months.or longer.198 6 - TUPPER 8T.-\u2014Handsomely rurnished modern house, 3 hedrooms, flea 2 maid's rooms, ete.extension kitchen, telephone.plano.September to May, $83.Norman Blomore.Eastern Townships Bank Bullding.199 6 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.FURNISHED or unfurnished flat.wanted.ln good residental section, from Sept lst to Nov.H 773 Star Office.189 3 15 NORTH END-Wanted, fiat bot 3 or 8 rooms, bath, gas.eté., in North End.; State lowest rent.Address M M 6404 Star Branch Office.et - SMALL FLAT of 8 or 4 rooms, heated.and located between Bleury and Windsor sts.| Answer H 708 Star Office) 198 à - FIi.\\T\u2014Wanted, -a comfortable furnished flat \"or house, with ft least five bedrooms,\u2019 centrally located.preferably between Dorchester, Sherbrooke, Windsor and Crescent atreets.Telephone Main 6772.198 3 !ANNEXN PROPERTY owners should list their \u201cFor Rents and \u2018For Sales\u201d with us.We reside there, 2101 St.Urbain.Tongmore Reaity Co, 390 Bleury Sercot, Montreal.200 3 3aw WANTED-\u2014Stnal} bouse or.fiat, Northend.west of Bleury.er Westmount; moderate rent.Ap- piv Box H 748, Star otficé.199 2 WANTED.for September, for one year or longer, self-contained house, between Zon 21 \u2018Star Office, Bieury gnd St.Mark street, extension kit- : chen preferred.Good tenant.Address XX | 65:8 Star Branch Office, 1970 FOR SALE ABERDEEN AVENUE, WESTMOUNT.A detached modern louse, surrounded by house contains drawing room, dining + of payment.UE.\u2014 FOR SALE O new semi-detached residence trance hull, reception room, lounging same; hutler's pantry, kitchen, refr family bedrooms, den and bath, and rooms and bath and water closet on mediate possession, 3 A fine CEDAR AVENUE.US A semi-detached double Louse, contin 29 x 20, with open fireplace, receptis pantry and kitchen on ground floor, seven mediate possession.ELM AVENUE.WESTMOUNT, Cut stone front modern house, conta in first-class order.Early possesslol ELM AVENUE, WESTMOUNT.A cut.stone front modern house.con brooke Street.Possession in Septem \" 4260 DORCHESTER STREET, WESTM SUMMER RESORT, with well established busi.Dess, on South shores of Georglan Bay, ae- cesalble by water and by rail; also mineral spring and sanatorium; over one bundred acres of land.Come carly and see {% possibilities.1 | Bathing, mineral baths, sand baths, suv and alr bâthe, wétüntain etftiting, and everything to promote Lealth.Address C.W.Hartman, Clarks- burg, Ont 199 4 Saw WELL FURNISHED rooming house, of 13 rooms, best locality: very central, party leaving city.Address J J 6263 Star Brauch Office.169 2 tailor-made \u2014elothing\u2014sold-te- you on credit at prices lewer than elsewhere tor cash.Special terms to cask buyers.Lande Bros.234 and 236 St Lawrense Boulevard, near Dorchester.184 24 We offer you the easirst credit terms in Montreal, and will furnish your house completely for one -ar two: dollars a week, Come and gee the bargains we are now offering in furniture, Stoves, ears pets, beds, ete.Open evenings until 10 N'elork, 1232 to 1328 St, Lawrence, Bed.7 doors \u2018above Rachel.200 2eod DIAMONDS, on credit, easy terms, 30 Pp.C.cheaper than anywhere else; watches also.[ buy for cash, dlamonds, jewellery, \u2018ete Call, writeor telephone; Diamond Broker, Main 1155- 17 Place d\u2019Armes HHil, 169 26 3aw \u201cFURNITURE BARGAINS We have a number of odd lines of furniture to clear out at bargain prices.Come early and get first choice.Open evenings.Albert's, 89 &t.Catherine west, Tel.East 2156.: .100 125 FRENCH dress, brown silk, Eolienne trimmed silk and 234 yards real Irish lace, silk lined; waist, 20%; skirt, 40 ; nearly new; accept $9.Approval willing- lv.H 797 Star Office.EURNITURE-\u2014For .sale,.drawing-room, sitting-.Jom bedroom furniture, and carpets, ete.No.11\u2019 Keuxington Apartments, 4412 St.Cathe- ring \u201cstreet West.200 2 FOR S8ALE\u2014Large double bookkeepers heavy oax desk.Can be seen apy time.Room 22, 39 St.Sacrament st.; - 199 2 FOR SALE\u2014Large and substantial counter, 19 feet long, with drawers and cupboards; large and handsome panels in front; suitable any purpose.Can be seen Any time, Room 22, 89 St.Sacrament st.199 2.FURNITURE and goodwill of 13 roomed house, good locality; central; near depots; all rooms weil rented.K K $348 Star Branch Office, 199 2 FRENCH COURSE\u2014PFbr sale, I.C.8.Cor- \u201c respondéñce Côürsé, 50 per cent discount, complete, with phonograph, records, books, - etc Apply to -E.A, A, 160 Mansfield st.196 ¢ GOOD practice plano for sale; only $15; must he sold.Apply 7 Mount St.Mary.GUN for sale, 10 bore, \u201cIthaca,\u201d hammerless; $80 grade; as good as new; a great duck gun and very cheap.Write.Box M .547, Star Office.HOUSEHOLD furniture and effects.Party leaving city\" Sept.1st, must sell everything.Phone Westmount 339 or call at 518 Grosvenor ave, Westmount.200 6 LEMIRE Semaphore for sale.matic Rallway Bignal mire).A few.days only.533, Montreal, P.Q.MUST HAVE MONEY, which obliges me to offer my plana, for anlc.It eost $R75 leas thas one year agh, will take any reasonable cash offer for it.It's a large Nght, American \u2018make mabogany case, 7 Buck ngham \u2018ave, 200 Seod Some \u2018Auto- Co.'s posts (Le- Address P, O., 198 3 NEW BICYCLES, coaster brake, m tires, $25.Catalogu Toronto.th new departure + guards, detachable free.Bicycle Munson, 143 18 REMOVALS.! ve - À DR.J.K.CLEARY, Dentist, will remove September ist to Bank of Toronto Bu!ld- ing.corner ay and St Catherine sts.189 20 BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ETC.STEAM LAUNCH \u201cCarrie\u201d, for sale, 26 ft.x \u201c6 ft.transom steam moe.standing roof, very seaworthy, perfect running, and rowerful 13 h.p.compound engine, ho wholes practically new.P.0.Drawer 10, Three Rivers Que.a AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, ETC FOR SALE-\u2014Ford 4.c¥linder roadeter.rey.complete with magnetia.spesdometer, 8 chime exhaust born.ete.In perfect condition.Chea to prompt purchaser.Apply P.O.Box 827, Montreal, Que.acetylene lamps, ete, In first-class order, newly painted; original cost $2,200: will setl to immediate buyer, $430 cash.Wilson Garage Co., 101 Osborne st.+ 108 T HORSES AND CARRIAGES.A GOOD\u2019 stylish roadster.wanted, -one that can step 3 In, and not less than 16 \u2018hands high: must be sound and not afraid of cars and automobiles; state particulars and best cash price.M 546, Star Office.: C.P.R.HORSE EXCHANGE + New stock yards.corner Therviile and Mount Royal avenue.A large and -choice assortment of horses always on hand, at right prices.Trial given with each horse.Fresh consignments received daily.John Innes, \u2018Phone East 3230.is9 2 - CARTS«TEAMS WANTE - Btendy work [for the balance of the season for any number of carts and teams to deljver crushed stone and other bu lding material.A x apply Co, Ltd, 904 Eastern Townships Bank B K; or\".RB\" Carpenter, care of Limoges Quarry, Laurier ave.Tel.Bt.Louis 1893.+ 2m 8 .; 200 FOR SALE\u2014 A 10-year-old sound Bay Horse, weight about 3150.Don\u2019t apply unless \u2018Fon want a good horse.Having two and only work far one reason for selling.Call betweru 7 a.m.and 7 pen.Union Overall Mfg, Co.46 Albert Lane, off Delorimiar Ave.City, or after 7 p.m.to 284 Dorlon street.\u2019 DSEFUL BUGGY \u201cor express - horse: in sel | 20 HORSE \u201cPOWER, with \u2018tap, fully equipped, | cheap to a good btome.Apply Art.Hnof- Lawrence, near Dorchester, getter Boarding Stable, corner - Labelle and - 1 \u2018185 32 3aw Tchepter.Co.- + Le 1- - ORGANS\u2014Two beautiful organs, one of Berlin, 5 octaves, the other Thomas, 6 octaves; both Instruments are as good as \u201chew\u2014iwe need the cash.Your choice at $35.00.They're really given away at that price.People's Piano Exchange, 649 St.Lawrence.09 2 PIANO\u2014Handsome upright piano, in perfect condition; taken for debt; must be sold at once.37 Dorchester st.west.198 Zeod PIANO\u2014One good upright, T 13 octaves, large style, 3 strings, metal plate, good werful tone; original price $300; for cash, $110 to first comer.People\u2019s Plano Exchange, 689 St.Lawrence.199 2 PIANO top sale, \u2018\u2019Vost.\u2019\u2019 Boston, rosewood case.iron frame, tv keys: a bargatn, $53.00, 18 Park Lafontaine.Take\u2019 Amher«e car, | PIANO\u2014One ffne Emerson equare, grand, 7 13 octaves, carved legs, sweet tone; all in best of order; must be sold; $73 takes it, People\u2019s Piano Exchange, 659 St.Lawrence.\u201d 199 2 PIANOS\u2014Also ten new \u2018pianos by Stanley, Strauss, Kaufman, and others; sold at 23 er cent.reduction.People\u2019s Plano-Exchange, | 9 St.Lawrence.100 2 SAMBLE TRUNKS\u2014Three fibre sample © trunks, 2 having trays and almost new, .cheap.National Cash Register Co., 1 Notre Dame st.west.SAMPLE Player-l'isno, regular price $850, will take 8375 iexs than cost to immediate cash huyer; guaranteed for 10 ycars, Gervais and Hutchins, 690 St.Catherine st.West, 200 Scod SAMPLE American, Plano a Çnble-Neison of Chleagae; handaomé mahogany case 3 als,\u201d n beautiful instrument, regular P4T5, for $200, $25 carh, SIN pér month.or $200 cash.Gervais and Hutchins, GUN St.Catherine st.West.: - 200 3 Saw x sale.Piano will be sold separately.Krcep- tional opportunity; those who ave not a position to pay cash need nat sppèy.Phone Westmonnt 2h between 10 a.m.and 2 pan.200 6 VOSE & SON square Biano, Tosewaond case, seven octaves.ivory keys, nice tone and touch: price $125, pavatle 310 cash and $8 per month.Layton Bros, 14§ Peel nt.200 2 Raw WOOLEN DEFT, Our Woollen Department begs to announce & limited number of choîce Suit \u201cof-\u201cfine-imported cloths, suitable for gentlemen's spring and summer specialty.McComber & Cummings, wholesale importers and manufacturing furrigrs, 373.St.Paul st» 7 127 $50.00 REWARD if proven that we do not sell ladles\u2019 \"and gentlemen's clothing 25 per vent.\u201d cheaper for cash than anywhere else tn town, This applies also to our furniture values.Lande Bros.234, 236 St: ! A_HOME_ FURNISHED |= GITY HOUSE FURNS.C0, | Av Desnault; = i THE CONTENTS of a well furnished fiat for | Orit | she couid take up a course of English literature wearing.garments to Special measure a |! | pe become fascingfed, b WANTED to borrow $30,000, at 7 p.c.ob goo.security.Address L L 6887, Star Bran Office, 300 3 MISCELLANEGUS, PERSON wanted to take care of little seven weeks old, for two months.Terme 03 week; must be respectable Protestant, A Pls Box H 702.Star office.1% 3\u201d PUBLIC NOTICB.\u2014Mrs.Auguste | Ti not be responsible, for ver Dunband a dens Capt.Labelle, , PUBLIC NOTICE -\u2014 After this dat August 13, \u2018Os, 1 will not de responsibl for any debts contracted in ny name, withe out my written order.Signed, Fitzgeraid Dowrich, Montreal, (ANTED to adopt baby gin] from one té one and one.halt viéars of age; must be dark, H 796, Star Office.; WOOD given away for the cartage.Ap« ply at Bryson's Drug Store.\u2014 PERSONALS.ATTENTION\u2014Professor Mercury, from London apd Glasgow.Oonsultsrions .dally.Moderate fees.Personal and business prospects.Specialty, | accuracy and dates.Satisfaction guarant or no fee.Bernard Hotel, 8 St.Antoine et, 1st floor.Please ring hell.After six p.m.at 821\u2018 Bleury street, near Nickel Theatre.19 3 L.FAMILY with, siucere regret, kindly accept my humble apology.\u2014Emtiy.MONTREAL noted Phrenologist, Madame Ro>- erts, from London, Englau .Scientific reader.consult.upnn affairs of life.How to succeed in business, 36 Victoria sl, 10 to 9 p.m.Phone Uptown 2267.200 8 PIANO TUNING, pairing.also organs, by John Cross, late chief tuner for D.\u201cX, Karn Co.Phone East 494, Or postal to 3449 St.Hubert street.195 6 LOST.BHACELET-Lpst on Saturday, between 4 aod & pm, Kt, Denis street car to Bondventure station, a gold bracelet.'Reward to East 816 Lagauchetiere street.\u2018'AMERÂ-TRIPOD\u2014WIHI ed up same on Henri! leave Up 2472.DOG\u2014Lost, on August 20th, black dog, full tail, brown legs, two brown spots over eves.Reward if returned to 10% Luslgnan st., : gentleman who pick.ridsy on G.T.R.track, near Rt.\u201cWest St.Catherine st.Tel, DOG\u2014Lost or strayed\u2014At Ville St.Pierre (Blue \u2014 Bonnets) red.cocker\u2026 bitch.puppy, Sunday, - August 22nd.Return to J.L.Trenholm, and ge reward.Avy one retalning same after this ii will be prosecuted.- Ineline Railway.or on Park avenue, brow and be rewarded.FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD offered for the return of one large diamond solitaire ring; one small diamond solitaire ring (twistéd band), and one pearl and opal ring in shape of Maltess cross; lost in ladies\u2019 tollet room, first floor, new annex, Windsor Hotel.Apply rouin 424, Windsor Hotel.~~ 0.KEYS\u2014Lost, between Irvine and Elgin avenue, bunch of keys.Finder will ba rewarded by taking samé to 118 Irvine ave., Westmount.LOST at Mile End Station on Monday at 9.30, two gentiemans dress sult cases, Any one returning to 58¢ DeGaspe will be well rewarded.+ ' PARCBL containing 8 dosen stesl knives, où Windsor car going east from McGill etreet.Refurn tv 82 Commercial Union Bldg., and re- celve reward.: \"PIN\u2014Lest, a McDonald College Pin, betwer McKay street and Greene Ave.Reward, 1 Selby street.| 2200 i \u201cWATCH= TEACHERS WANTED.A FEMALE Protestant Teacher for school No.1.Gaspe Bay South.For further particulars, apply to- the undersigned, Artbur Royle, Secy.Treas, - 198 4 PROTESTANT TBACHERS, with elementary diplomas, elght month terms, commencing September 6th; salary $175.00; board $2.00 week.Apply, giving reference, J.\u2018A.Malley, East Clifton, Que.een.108 dood TWO TEACHERS wanted, one holding an Aca demy or Model Diploma, male or female, and one holding an adv Elementary, McOil graduates preferred: state alan.For particulars, apply to the undersigned, W.Kempffer, L Sec.-Treas, Alcott, Coy., New Carlisle, Que._- ins 6 WANTED-\u2014-Protestant Taacher, holding elementary diploma, for School No.1, Bt.Laurent, Que Duties to commence 7 September, 1500.erms 10 months.Salary $30.00 goer month.Reference required.Apply to A, B, Histop, ft.Laurent, Que.2 PUPILS WANTED.ELOGUTION BY MAIL Lessons by Prof.J.P.Stephen, Principal (17th year), Montreal School of Elocution.Terms low.Exceptional offer for immediate acceptance.Address Secretary, 18 McGill College ave, Montreal.ENGINEERING portant subject comprises Higher Mathematics, Freehand Drawing, Elementary and Advanced Drafting, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, etc.Instruction is Individual, thorough, capable and prace tical, and is imparted day or evening by a fully qualified consulting mechanical engineer, MILTON COLLEGE, 72 Milton street.Tel East 6656.: FRENCH.\u2014 Learn to speak it, conversa- \u2018 tion rapidiy acquired by quick, practical methods: personal tultion to all puplls by experienced Parisian teacher, Apply 462 Guy st, MUSIC PUPILS \u2014 Beginners, $1.50: advanced \u2026 puptie, $2.00.- Address X X 6035 81.50 er MUSIC PUPILS, beginners x x 803k, 200 8 month, advanced pupils $2.00.Star Branch Office.PIANO PUPILS wanted by competent, qualified lady teachert lessons day op evenings; rapid method for beginners: $1.50 monthly.347 Richmond.Co nn 2 \u2018LESSONS WANTED.WANTED-~A girl just leaving school, whose mother is dead, would be pleased to meet aa.educated and refined English lady, with whom with grammar, etc.Please give references and.terms.P.Box 484.109 2 a AGENTS WANTED.AGENTS \u2014 $50 welikly.selling patented egx- beater; \u201cmost erful money-maker sold} biggest success onjffecord.When o ted peo.world-wide demand.ney refunded If un- os Oolitngmonds 192 20 25e, ample and ter 5 ette Mfg.satisfactory.AGENT \u2014 /One good, energetic, reliable man in every town to take orders for beat \u2026 commission, Rex Tslloring Co., Toronto.+ 187 «1 MORTGAGE LOANS.i LOANS on first imortpage, lowest rate of in tarest; will putchase Becond tgage of balance price of sale.J.A H.Hebert.1383 Notre Dame west.1 150 313 HE LONGHORN ag An se Bioury st.sntresl.hegotiate mortgage loans w ri- vate Tuôées and, gontiomen tel 5 don, El at re , iémen\u2026.$L, asie ratén-nf interest.DOMESTIC PETS.- AIREDALE TERRIER, ons year pld, thorongh- whi sofl vers cheap.Address Airedaie.| Box 834, Montreal.! 200 2 CANARIES- For sale, three aeicct males (Manchestéra): also three females; \u2018will sell separate or in \u2018one lat.Apply g Salter.395 Hibernia road, ¢ity.; GREAT DANES-Trwro Miters choice pure bred 0.OFFICES TO LET.TRUST FUNDS and other moneys to lend on first mortgage on Tek! estate, at lowest FOR.RENT~Well lighted oflles, 2 hâcvs facil tibet Will Jn formianes if fe: A rh SELS HL B.W.H, Phillips of Doucel and Phiiftps, Notatiés Canada Lite ¢ James ti: Mon shipment by September lai.Hired Ly my noted prise winoing dag, Tiget 11, No.10357.apd two choice youug bitches.Urders booked in order of sn pups; \u2014brindies - and \u2014fawns.- ready.for .}- ONE of the most successtu! Canadia insurance companies requires the bt 1Ivé special AentdE 16 8611 A now ï poltey that is unusudly attractive.It wil nav.rond {ifn insurance salesmen to inves tate this proporition.Apply with references tn Box FH 695, Star Office.200 3 STARTLING household dAnventlon.Sclle on sight., Agents coining monay.8slery or commimsicn, Bradgar, Brantford, Ontario.00 4 emer eed - PARTNERS WANTED.PARTNER with £30000 wanted far ladjes® tafjoring.must bé a first class iadiés tale receipt.Jobs A.Birattes, Btonswall, Mas.04 ; 104 13 an inv and willing to work, Address M M 4460 ear Bronck Oiody | .800 § Lt spaniel dog.Returrn to No.1351 St, Urbaid ~ custom made clothes in Canada.Highest .§ v -DOG-\u2014 -Lost -Bunday, -August-\"22nd;-near- \u2014 -\u2014 Our complete.course in the above im- ; À a 47 Star Branch _ .169 8 i pare i \u2018 ea 0 THE MONTREAL \u201cDAILY, _ STAR\u2014MONDAY, AUGUST re SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) AN nthly corresponding for newspapers: no vassing.Send for particulars.Press Syndicate, Lockport, N.Y.188 26 \"Al MAN wanted for women's ready to wear dept.References, age and experience.Ap- Ply by mail T.Lindsay, Ltd.Ouews Out.200 3 intelligent person may earn $100.00 BRIGHT, smart poy wanted for office.Apply The T, Eaton Co., ltd, Montreai Factory, 8 Beaver Mall HULL BOY \u2014 Wanted lad for door and telephone.Apply at once, 6,30 to 7,29, 765 St Urbain street.BOOKKEEPER Wanted, god bookkeeper amid of man, Address LI, (3% Star Branch \u201c SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) SHIRT IRONERS Wanted.men shirt ironers for stock work.Troy Laundry C6., 33 Lower La- chine road.Verdun.199 2 STONE POINTERS wanted, two first class stone pointers.Apply ~ betwen 7 apa ¥ o'cluek p.m.§9 Bleury st.STENOGRAPHER Watited - An experienced voung man, to tuke notes in English, and to be ac- quaintel with both languages.Apply in own handwriting to Box 2396, Montreal.BOY for office, Good position.The Merchants\u2019 Mercantile Co., 260 St.Jumes sf.andy BOYS\u2014A football free.Call and see Monday, 5 o'clock.365 St, James st.BOY wanted for furniture store; once.Gordon Brus, 416 Jt.Boulevard.Apply at Jawrence BOY.well educated and of good famiiy, \u201car actcountants office, to learn profession; \"must be studious and cous.fentious, FE st}.Star Uffice.BOY wanted, about 14.must know vity and have office experience Apply Theo Hee : tor Prevost Co.18 Youville sn.BOY \u2014 Wanted a good office bay sEnglien for wholesale dry goods house: ru + write well and have a guod Kknowiedye of figures, Reply 11 Ng Star Offive can 2 BOV wanted about 18 vesrs of age, not older.for office bow, Give references, Ap- \u201cply H 803, Star Offiveg | - \u2019 BUTCHERS and honers waniel.A A Mr.Stafford, Davies, Limited, Mi = BBLL BOYS ~ Waniad to gn te Caledonia Springs, Ont.three bell boys, for the hotel, Appiy 55 lrrunimond « FOR SALB\u2014Vers\u2018theap.complete \u2018machinery ot a grist mill, including water wheel, two Tun calm, of stones, smut mill, drums, sharting.bolt - chest.reel and cover, etc.Apply A, W.Wil.200 2 ° llamson, Lake View, Que.199.BOARD WANTED.VEHICLE RBACH COUPLING\u2014Any one wishing & Vehiclé Reach Counling made WANTED by a lady, board in a quiet, private under J.A.Dann patent, may secure same family in Westmount; terms must be moder- by appiyinz to Parker Foundry Co, Limit- : ate.Address M 340 Star Office.ed, Montreal.38 \"BOA 40 N.P.LAURIE ENGINE.hoiler, shafting.o RD.PL and a eau ment, for sale.An In BR\u201400 rat-class condition argain to prompt buy ENGLL hoard GEL, men r spé supply god er.Other particulars can, ve had or arplytug Catherine West, Mayor street; private to, Tbe rs Bralty Co.Ltd, 80 ax Taw fined; all modern conveniences; telephone.1 200 6 17528, Annex, old No, 5868 \u2014 To lat unfurnished two or three large rooms, two front, with housekeeping privileges, furnace, hot.water; no children.200 2 MANCE, 219 \u2014 Bed-sitting room, suitable one or fwo; modern conveniences: private family; nicely fumished; gentiemen préfer- red ; .200 3eod METCALFRE ST.T4 Rooms also single room strictly private famiy: ring bell No, T METCALFR ST., 138\u2014Donblé and single rooms, picelr.furnished; tourists accommodated.200 5 Saw MOUNTAIN 8T.397.near Sherbrooke\u2014Very comfortable front bed-kitting room,\u2019 nicely furnished, large double room.brizs bed, wardrobe, parlor bedroom; modern conveniences; pe suitable form P also single rooms; quiet \u201chou Phone Brean breakfast.NEAR SHERBROOKN ST.\u20143ingla gnd donhle roome.well furnished bath flatiy bot and cold water: private family; tetephoë E1740 Star Office.[PARK AVE.51 \u2014 Large double bed-sitting | room.bath fiat, te ng privileges ff required; clean, comfortable, for September first; terms moderate; English amily.PHILLIPS PLACE, ¢ \u2014 Elgantly furnished «, rooms, newly furnished, hot-water, electric] Hght, janitor's service, teéisphone, all conveniences: suitable for bachelors, 200 4 PARK AVE.65\u2014 Well furnished room, bath flat, æil ern cobreiences: telephone: = pri vate raie ST.URBAIN ST.\u2014 Room, & quiet home, would auît young gentleman; use of house and piano.Apply H 72: Star offise, : #T.FAMILLE ST.31\u2014Comfortadbly furnished rooms, privats famlly, sent iamen only.etreèt.a 198 2 LADY CLYWRK wants & position in office, B hii UTBR KT.T09= 0 = 0 3 44} 7% 74% Mexican com.Cee eee .eeeees reves Pref.ven eeeens Vewannan Montreal! Power.ed 12854 124 128% 806\u201d Ry.com.: 4 Chic &N.W.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u201cascaer es 187 .Montreal Cotton.i ne 1B- pe C.MIL.& SLPaul.159 180 1574 TARA Montreal Gteel.9) za _ Cons Gas N.Y.3444 454 1444 146% Mont Telegranh.160 1M .\u2026.Col, Fuel & Iron 45 5 LE EL N@gBtesl .can 7 70 Corn Products .aly - 294 23 4% North Ohto.; - Del.& Hudson ._.eee esses eels Orllvie com .! Den & RioG ., 48% 48% 48% 4834 | Ogilvie pret PDT BE Penmans xd.Distillers BeG \u2026 .ve00+n unes sauver Forto Rico.Duluth.88.&A .Ll.2100 eo oe .Cuebeo Railway.Do pref., 31% .81% Éteh, & Ont, xd .81 \u2018HW 81 Ww Rlo.coooiinin wen oll Co annees 9 87 -8hawinigan.wi 90 954e Lens Eso Paujo.,.c_ .rorber avails eves Toledo Railway.105%.\" Toronto Railway.124.12684 124% Twin Chiy.1085 108% 108); 108 Winnipeg Rallw'y .\u2026 188 186% BONDe Bett Telspa.\u2026 .KioBpe +.Mexican .BAYADA .\u2014vocoue £tee] Bonds.sou ner viene \"DOMINION SECURITIES - CORPORATION \u2014Limited\" \u2018A Recommendation -And Its Reasons Our recommendation of the 5 per cent.Consolidat- od Mortgage Bonds of the minion iron and Steel 5 653,726.Total bonded.- ollowing facts.First\u2014Sequrity.Assets $30,653,725.Ttotal pry indebtedness 13,279, Net yearly earnings or: aging $2,300,282, .Total - annual bond \u201cinterest charges $664,250, Thus both principal and Inter- ost are amply protected.Second\u2014Market, These bonds have the advantage of an international market, as they have been sold extengively in London.+ It is a matter of record - that bonds with an international market command i higher prices than equally ood.bonds limited to the i Canadian market.Third\u2014Price.These bonds are now selling at 93 and interest.As the 5 per cent.- Firat Mortgage bonds is- ' - - \u201c ausd by .the same Company.and secured by the :- \u201cBème ausets ars selling at 96, 1t can readily be seen \u2026 that the .Consolidated | Bonds are selling below their normal price.= At - their present price they yield an interest of 5/2 per cent.\u2014\u2014 Those seeking an advantageous investment should investigate \u2018this issue fur ther.+ eee EC.NORSWORTHY, MANAGER CANADA LIFE BUILDING MONTREAL { Jows Cen com.Mm.Cent.Tenn.Copper.Texas Pacific.\" Toledo Rys.&L Twila CIty ., \"T0070 7 New Asbestos Merger Here Some \u2018of the Black Lake Directors Announced.Recent developments in the new big Asbestos merger, to be known as the Black Lake Consolidated Asbestos Company, Indiéate that interest is being taken în it In various parts of Canada.The announcement made to-day of some of the prominent capitalists, who have already accepted appointments to the board of directors, shows that cities from Halifax to: Winnipeg wlll be represented on the board, and in.every Instance the action was rondered advisable by the large amount of underwriting that \u2018had been done in the various centres.The preliminary list of the directors which fs not yet complete includes Wil.Ham: Farrell, of Sherbrooke, president of the Eastern Townships Bank; Rodolphe | -Forget, M.P., president of the R.& O.; S.M.Brookfield, of Halifax, president of the Eastern Canadæ Savingé & Loan Co.; \u20148.-H-\u2014Ewing, president of the Montreal | Cotton Co.; Hon.Robert Rogers, of Winnipeg, provinctai treasurer of Manitoba; Hon.C.J.Doherty, director of the City T& District Savings Bank, \u201cand J.N.Greenshields, director of the Shawinigan Water & Power Co., who was one of the first of the local capitalists to recognize the great value of the asbestos deposits in the Eastern Townships.Coincident with the public offering of the securities of \u2018the new company, which will be made in a few days, it is officially announced that an aggressive; policy will at once be carried out with regard to a more systematized and larger plan for the development of the properties included In the,new merger.The large amount of additional capital will permit of this being done, and It is intended at the outset to erect two new mills that will greatly Increase the earning power of the company.Later on when these two -mllls are completed on the older properties a third mill will be erected on the less developed portions.In the case of the Union and Southwark \u2014{mines, the- \u2018properties are go clogelyT6-\" cated \u2018that the engineers have decided that one large mill sltuated on the dividing line of the two properties wil operate both properties.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported dy J.8.Bache & Co, Up to2 S) i FTOCKS Open.High.Low p.m Amal Copper.#6 ea RY BY | Amer.Loco com 7 84 3% w 63 Do pref.| 11744 17H UPL LL.a Am Sugar R Co .Lo 18086 380% 120% pref tise cursus weesse amen ace veu Am\u2018m &R.Co.100% 100% 98% 100% el.& Tel .140% 14044 140 140% Am CarFonndry (8 es \u20ac6'3 47 Am Woollen .+.asser Anaconda M.Co .Atch.Top & R F 119%; not Do do pre! .ses Launas eseees Baltimore & Ohio.118% 8% NT 118 Brookisn Rap I.407 Nl 794 20% Cen Leather aa 0% 19% 89% Canadian Pacide RH 125 184 15 Ches.& Ohio .MK 7% ag a% G Nor.Ry otd.184 TA.1804 14% General Electric.169 16954 169 169 Havana Eleciric - .TEE Inter.Met.com 15 15 1434 16 Do pref.ag 4744 464 6% Inter Pump .2 4% 42 4234 Kan.& Tex.com a 1% Oy 42H Do.com.pret srunee areas aeeees Kansas City Bo.49 49 48 49% Lou.& Nash.155% 1%X 156 16 MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS.The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of The Hull Electric Company wiil beheld -at- the Head Office of the- Company in the City of Montreal, Que., -on Wednesday.the 1st day of September, 1909, at two O'clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the directors for the past year: and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before, the meeting.PANGMAN, .Secretary.August 1st, 1909.BANQUE- D'HOCHELAGA, NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.NOTICE 1s hereby given that a dividend of two per cent.(2 per cent.), equal to eight per cent.(8 per cent.) per an- num, on the paid-up, capital stock of this institution, has been declated for the Quarter ending on the Sist of August next, and that the same wfll be payable at the head office of this bank or at its branches on and after the first, day of September next, to the- shareholders on record on the 18th of August.By order of the Board.M.J.A.PRENDERGAST, 182 13 daw General Manner.BANK OF MONTREAL \u201c Notice 18 hereby gL given that a dividend of Two-and-one-Haif per cent.upon the pajd-up Capital Stock of this Itstitution has been declared for: the current Quarter, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House in this city, and at its Branches, on and after Wednesday, the First Day of-Sep- | tember next, to Shareholders of.record of 16th August.By order of the Board, Lo .E.S.CLOUSTON, General Manager.178 12 2aw \u2018Montreal, 20th July.1909.Quebec Railway, Light & Power Co.\"The Annual General Meeting of -the Shareholders of the.Quebec Rallway, Light and Power Company, will be held \u2018at the offtce of the Company, No.101_St.John Street, Quebec, on Tuesday, the 14th day of September next, at 2 p.m.The transfer books of the Company] will be closed from the 1st to the 14th September, both days inclusive.CHAS.J.PIGOT, - ; Secretary, Quehec, 20th August, 1509.200 4 law \u2018Lake of the Woods Milling | Company, Limited.DIVIDEND NOTICE NOTICE 1s hercby glven that the quarterly dividend of 1% per cent.on the\u2019 Accumulative Preferred.Stock of] LAKE OF THE WOODS - MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED, and the quarterly dividend of 114 per cent.on the Common Stock of LAKE OF THE WOODS MILL ING COMPANY, LTD.have been declared payable \u2018on September 1st, 1909, to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 27th day of August.The Transfer Books will be closed from Saturday, August 28th, to Tuesday, August 31st, both days inclusive.Dividend cheques will be issued by the.Company's Transfer Agent, the Montreal \u2018Trust Company.and sharcholders are advised to make sure that the Transfer Agent has their correct address.By order of the Roard, .- R.NEILSON, _200 5.30% 30% so 0% ; Offer any Part 16,000 Shares VICTORIA COBALT at 50 cents.Full Information on\u2019 application to J.F.McKENZIE & CO, \u2014 112 St.James Street.PACHiC.TBH Be SBA Te MSL P &R SLM 1496 14475 14456 14434 Do pref .22000 ee eee.Mex.Cent, 1.Lacan venue eue N.Y.Cen, & Hud.12\u201d 10214 140% 142% \u2018Erle Railroad .Sa 16% 154 564 Do I.pret .4 M4 53% HG Do IT.pret.Lo.unes NY.Ont & West 4944 49% 49% 494 Northern Pacific 15734 Lee eee - 1574 Nor.& West cum ais MG a wg) Pacific Mail 32g la 82'4 324 Penn.R R .14174 1417 Moly 1414 Pressed Steel com | 5072 50% 505 604 - Do pret.People\u2019s Gas .11674 - 117 11644 116% Phila & Read.161 161 1554 160% Rock Island .4044 40% srl SK Ry Steel Spring Bly M4 104 BOM Rep I.&8 com sta FEY} 8 Do pref ., ,206 106 306 108 South Ry.com.BM 1% BI SIM Do pret .\u2026.72 3 7054 70M South Pacifto.17444 Idle 15234 184% 8lon8 Sheffield \u2026.£5 85 tA 8554 sly 6e SG AM 194 184 dn Us Steelcom .7% 76% Mi TY Do pret.125} 195% 124% 12 U.& Rub com .té ld M 55% Do pref .118% 100% 1184 120% Union Pacific com 004 00% 206% NU lo pref.100% 10944 107 _ 100% Utah Copper .- 51% 52-\u2014 6 51 Wabash .21 2% a 21% Do pref .6 SA 43.5% West Unfon Tel ., 78% 7% 7 78 Wis Cen Com \u2026\u2026 re cvs \u2019 Do » pret.|THREE o'cLocK - CRICKET SCORE.Special Staff Correspondence, M, A.A.A.Grounds, August 23.\u2014 1 | At three o'clock the Canadian\u2014 team had scored 145 runs for seven wickets in the International cricket match.Prt rerIer eters + CURTISS MADE RECORD + + ; + + SPEED FLIGHT TO-DAY.+ + : + + Rheims, France, August 23.\u2014 + + Gieen H.Curtiss, the -American + ; + aviator, made a record here to- +4 + day.He covered one lap, a dis- + \u2018+ tance of 6 1-5 miles, in 8 min- - + + utes, §5.3-6 éeconds.+ + This is the official time.; $| + \u2018 oo + TELE LLLP PEPE EEN, Hamilton Fever Epidemic.= | Hamilton, Ont, August 23.\u2014The scarlet fever epidemic \u2018in Hamilton and the adjolng township has grown to such alarming proportions that the Barton Board of Health has decided to close all the churches in the stricken district and\u2019 prevent any crowds .assembling.Many new cases \u2018have been reported In the city during the past few {lays and the Isolation Hospital cannot begin to accommodate the number of patients.ë Tea Testers at Work.Special to The Montreal Star, Ottawa, August 33,\u2014The Inland Revenue Department has been collecting tea samples throughout the Dom: fnfon.Out of 222 tested 52 were found below satisfactory standard, but \u2018thers- was -no- aduiteration.\u2014 \u201cPrices ranged from 15 to 80 cents.Miss Gwendoline Nichol.who re turned last week from Metis, where: shé was thé guest éf Dé HE J.Btoart Nichol, left on dada \u2018on à visit té: Toronto _ \"Phone Matin 1183.196 12e0d at \u2014\u2014 » _ \u2014A-Valuable - ASBESTOS: PROPERTY || FOR SALE comprising 400 acres; property well prospected, showing large quantity of high grade milling ore on dumps.Property situated less than a mile from railroad.For all information concerning same address H 700, Star Office.4 | Ait or part of.50 Shares Natlonal tland Cement 20 shares Sun and Agftings Inan 25 Dominion Perma t an.20 Internationa! Pofiand Cement ! 10 shares People\u2019 sa} 30 shares Trust affa Guarantee, 10 shares Upited Empire Ban , E.C.Tovestment Broker, ueiph, Ont.£00.312 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Opening.Highest Lowest Close Wheat Sept.09% M4 - 07 ory £64 oY ay | oe A4 6% a \u2018BA ka B74 ER 0% A 3744 6, 6%B 8744 7% £644 i 16% 2.80 2.40 3:80 22.40 anses vanne deer 20.85 Eept.11.80 11.97 11.90 1.97 Det.1122 31.02 1,82 11 90B Short Ribs © fepti.11.75 11.75 11.66 7 11.67 Oc't.11,42 11.45 11.87 40 11.87 40 Mr.Charl¢s R.Stokes, who represents the Edgell Photographic\u2019 Printing Company, of Philadelphia, is stay- ne at the Place Viger.\u2018| Going Dates, August 28.29, 30, $3 20 \u201cber, 1st, a Speclai Train will leave Mont.through ÊÆPullman Sleeping Car Montreal _nipeg to Saskatoon, Warman and Swan | tickets\u2014wit\u2014be given CerUficates, condi- | tions of © .TACOMA, Wash.s of which, when complied with, en PORTLAND, Ore.ie ASSIstant-Seéretary-] t'to original starting point in \u2018Eastern \"| Moose Jaw, added.to -$18.00 therefrom.| The Lake Route to Western Canada .lows for the Star: RAILROADS TRAIT SEASIDE EXCURSIONS om Montreal to PORTLAND - - - $750 OLD ORCHARD - - $7.75 KENNEBUNKPORT, $8.10 ; AND RETURN.Going Dates\u2014August 26, 27,5 28 and 29.Return Limit\u2014September 11, 1909.; TRAIN SERVICE.Sleeping cars léave Montreal at 8.15 Bim.Parlor Cars leave Montreal at 8 am.ening Car leaving Montreal on Saturday night runs to Kennebunk only on Sunday morning.Passengers for Kennebunk.port take electric cars at Kennebunk.Elegant Cafe Car service on day trains between Montreal and Portland.TORONTO EXHIBITION AND RETURN.September 4 and 6 .\u2026.$ 7.00 September 3.5 7.8and 9 .10.00 eturn limit, September 14.1809, SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION 31; September 3 and 4.Going Dates, September 1 ahd 2.$2 49 Return Limit, September 6.17n9 Special Trains\u2014\u2014On Wednesday, Septeme- real at 7:20 a.m.for \u201cSherbrooke.Returning Special! Trains will jleave Sherbrooke on Wednesday, September 1st, and\u2019 Thursday, September 2nd, at 10.30 p.m, for Montreal.Trains Daily Toronto * Buffalo Detroit Chicago and points west, Leave Montreal 9.45 a.m., i7.30 P- m, 10.30 p.m.ALSO- The International Limited CANADA'S FINEST AND FASTEST \" TR Se leaves.Montreal: 9,00 -a.m,, and has to Chicago; also Grand Trunk Parlor, Library, Cafe Car, and through Coach, Montréal to Toronto and Detroit.Meals and refreshments-en route.Double track, perfect road-bed ; modern equipment fast trains, block signal system, St.Clair Tunnel, Free Library, beautiful\u2019 scenery, courteous employees.Red Cap.Porters:{ meet all trains.at Montreal (Bouaventure Station.) HARVESTERS\u2019 EXCURSION | WINNIPEG |, Via Chicago, Duluth and Fort Frances Going date September 10th, Extension coupon is furnished.entitling purchaser to transportation beyond Winnipeg as under, provided he engages as farm laborer at Winnipeg before September 30th, 1809.To points on Canadian Northern Ry.north-west, south.west and west of Win- River, Sask.including branches, free.To \u2018points \u2018beyond Saskatoon, Warman and Swan River at rate lc per mile from Saskatoon, Warman and.SWan- Rivar-to-|-\u2014- | déstination.To points on Grand Trunk Pacific Ry.Sniper and west to Earl, 8ask, in- clusi ree.To points west of Earl at rate 1c per mile from Earl to (destination.RETURNING \u2014 Purchasers of.these title them to be returned to oMginal trie point on or before November 30; | 1908, $18.00 except that from points west of Earl, Saskatoon, Warman, Swan River and Moose Jaw.In the above territory passengers will be returned from such points Canada at rate of ic per mile to Earl, Saskatoon, Warman, Swan River or ALASKA-YUKON-PAGIFIC EXPOSITION.) ~Roufi@ \u2018Trip FirstClass Tickets will be on \u2018sale daily untfl \u2018September 30th, 1909, from Montreal to VANCOUVER, B.C VICTORIA, B.C.SEATTLE, Wash.TACOMA, \"Wash.cave PORTLAND, Ore, Going via any i direct route, returning via same or any other regular direct route.\\ SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.LOS ANGELES, Cal.\u2014 - $104.25 Choice of routes to San à Francisko, returning via Portland, Oregon, and any regular direct routs therefrom, or vice versa, Visit the Alaska-Yukon- Pacific \u201cExposition and such famous resorts as the Yellowstone Park, Grand Canyon of Arizona, Colorado Springs, Denver.Salt Lake and the famous Royal George,and many other points of interest, Good to rettrn -untii Oct.31st, 1909.The most attractive route is via the Grand Trunk Railway System, Northern Navigation Co.across Lakes Huron and Superior and Canadian Northern Rall- way, Port Arthur to Winnipeg and the West, offering the best possible] railway service and a \u201cfresh water sea voyage\u201d beyond comparison.ALGONQUIN NATIONAL PARK, .AND PARRY SOUND.Leave Montreal 8.830 a.m.week days, arrive Ottawa 11.45 a.m, Algonguin Park 5.28 p.m., Parry Sound 9.30 a.m, Through Parlor Buffet Car to Algonquin Park.Illustrated publications free on applis cation.\u2019 city\" TICKET OFFICES, 130.st.James St.\u2018Phones Mains6905, 6906, , Or Bonaventure Station.+ New York Cotton.Exchange.Messrs, J.S.Bache & Co., 29 Hospital street, report \u2018the cotton market as foi- Open.High.Low.2.39 January .© .12°5 1222 1215 15.16 March., .12.15 12.24 1215 12.19 May .12.19 1222 1219 12.20 Sept.1292 12,12 12.12- 12.19 October .-.[1215 12.25 12.15 12.18 Dec, oy \"> 12.24 12.15 12.18 Thor Southwerth, Ontario fzation Superintendent, is a guest 8 Queen\u201d 8 } SUN \"one Gre : LONDON, ENGLAND lerchants\u2019 Bank of Canada| QUARTERLY DIVIDEN D.» Notice is hereby\u2019 given that à aividend of TWO PER CENT.for the rent quarter, being at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT.per annum upon the Fild.Up Capital Stock of this_Institution,\u2014has ben\" \u2018dectares, \u201cand that the same will be \" payable at its Banking House, in this city, and at its branches, on and after the 18t day of September next, te shareholders of record at the close of business 4 on the: te day ®t Aujudt._ By \u2018order of the Board Montreal, July Hi, 008 BI-CENTENARY 1910 | 18 104 Zaw- EF sT.ANDREWS, N.B.September 4 and 6 September 3, 5.T, 228 Be James Street Next Post.Offize.Ce RAILROADS.\u2018 CANADIAN ; PACIFIC SEASIDE EXCURSIONS From MONTREAL to ST.JOHN, N.B.sestane Via the WHITE MOUNTAINS PORTLAND ME, ., vovaveserses 7.59 ARD BEACH 2.111175 OLD ORCH.KENNEBUNKPORT .cvevveness 8.10 Tickets good going August 2.21, 28 | and 29, Tickets good to return üntil September 1ith, 1909,\" P Montreal - Portiand- Old Orchard Kennebunkport VIA THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.The Scenic Route to the Maine Coast.Sleeping Car leaves Montreal daily st 7.45 p.m., Parlor Car Jeaves Moutreal dally, except Sunday, at 9.00 am The'Short \u2018Line to St.John, N.B., Moncton, Truro and Halifax Fast Trains, Through Sleepers, Dining Car Service unsurpassed.| St.Andrew\u2019s By-the-Sea Through Sleeping Cars leave Windsor Street Station on Tuesday.Thursday and Friday.at 7.25 p.m.Returning leave St.Andrews on Sunday, Monday, \u2018Wednesday, and arrive in Montreal the following day at 8.05 am.|-SREAT LAKE SERVICE SAILING FROM OWEN.SOUND.- BS.\u201cKEEWATIN,'._ every Tuesday.\u201888, \u201cMANITOBA,\u201d every Thursday.ss.\u201cASSINIBOIA,! ?every Saturday.Connecting frain from Montreal at 10.00 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday.EXHIBITIONS Toronto and Return 8 and 9 .Return mit.September 14, 1909, | Sherbrooke and Return September 1\u2019 and 2 .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.» $2.49 Aug.28, 29, 30.31; Sept.3 and 4.Return Limit, September 6th, 1909.MONTREAL TO TORONTO: wo Trains daily, including Sunday.Le Windsor Street Station 8.45 a.m.and Ip p.m.Montreal, Cobalt and Englehart DAILY: SLEEPING CAR SERVICE, A Through Sleeper runs between Mont.red], Cobalt and Englehart.leaving Wind- | sor Street Station daily at_ 2.50 p.m.HARVESTERS\u2019 _EXGURSIONS canadian North West .ON.,,, SEPTEMBER 10, $10.00.To MOOSEJAW and \u2018East\u2014Proportion- ately low rates beyond, to and including.Macleod, Calgary and Edmonton.ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC _EXPOSITION- - \u201cSeattle, Wash,, until Oct.16, 1909.Round Trip First Class Tickets will \u2018be sold until September soth, 1009, from 1 $89.00\"; Montreal to VANCOUVER, 8 8.Ce CTORIA-B Vv SEATTL ra on.Gditë via anÿ regular direct route: \u2018fetütiing via sarñe or any other regular direct route.SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.$104.25 LOS ANGELES, Cal.Going.via any regular direct route to San Francisco; returning via Portland, Urégon, and any regula therefrom, or vice-versa.r direct route Good to return untit Oct.31st, 1509.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 130 Lt.James St.HAs PRICE, INTERCOLONIAL YNZ VRE BONAVENTURE UNION STATION == 9100 ST.JOHN and RETURN Going 26, 27, 28 and 20th August Returning until Sept.11th, \"09 CITY TICKET OFFICE: Tel.Bell M.815.UT 19891 (MONTREAL TERMINAL RAILWAY COMPANY Go TO BOUT DE LE \u201cThe Place to hold your Piente or spend a Pleasant Day's Outing.Excellant Service.Cheap Fares.Special RATE OF EIGHT TICKETS for ONE DOLLAR now in effect, All City Cars Going East Connect at juvolte Xvenua.132 Mend STEAMSHIPS.HAMBURC-AMERICAN |: All-Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, ote) don\u2014Paris\u2014Hamburg.*Bluecher.Aug.29 Pogrant (new) Sept.- 8 tAnerika .Aug.23 \u2014tKaiserinA.V.Sept.Ya *\\Waldersea .Sept.1 *PernnsyIvania Sept, 15 Cleveland(new)Sept.4 Deutschland.Sept.18 titits Cariton 2.qe Carte Restaurant: \u201cHamburg Aire Lois as \u2018Gibraltar, Naples *Calls Azores.88.MOLTKE; \u201cSept: er cto -| 88.HAMBURG Touristæ Dept.for Trips prey where.Ham \u201cAmerican Li Broadw: .X, Since: Thom a.Ago 118 print (Bs st Montreal; W, H.Henry, 286 St.James st} Norman Lusber, 178 St.James street + 1sT-T sa a\u20260uPuestay; Thürsday and Saturday nights, after arrival of L.C.R Express connecting\u2019 at Port aux Basques with Reld Newfoundland: Company's Railway and Steamship System for all points in Newfoundland.Reid Newfoundland Company Inventions Fatented AND TRADE MARKS MLGIsTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.\"OWEN N.EVANS, Merrhanfe Bank Bniiding: wear.Braces.of Felt Hats well assorted, Cloth Cape.Shirts, Collars, Tle Ready-made Cloth- FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO, Charles WV.Taylor, B.Se, late Examiner 83 REFORD \"AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE ONE CLASS CABIN SERVICE.FROM GLASGO and upwards.Third class eastbound, $26.30 prepaid westbound, $27.50 THE ROBERT REPORD CO., Limited, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John, 0% oo Canadian Patent Office.- CANADA LIFE BLDG, MONTREAL.LEGAL CARDS.NCSIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & WELDON L'>E BUILDING, St.T.S.8.Athenia .Aug.2L Core.Oct.80 T.S.8.Cassandra.Sept.FN Oct.16 FROM MONTREAL i T.8.8.Cassandra .Aug.26, Sept.30.Nov, 4 T.8.8.Atbenia.Sept.9.Oct.14.Nov, 19 Passage Rates\u2014Cabln (called second), $42.00 7, Chase Coprrai, -C& Victor E.Mitohell.K.C.Errol M.McDougal.John J.Creeiman.You TRI \u2018Montreal and Chambly [ALA LL \"Sept.\" #0 \"Nov.1B TTT Steamers leave every Huerdays and Fridays, ut id round tri ea eee Cran ats ald berths iuciod MONTREAL and QUETEC.Steamers leave daily at 5 p.m.\u2018except Ses- Leaving Montreal at.+.ce seb - am Retruning At.sec een eve »00° =>.1.80 p.m.Price round 0 Ticket Office, Notre Dame St.Bast.\u2018lel.Main 974: Bonsecours Whart.Tel.1a ein 4 4168.av CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.La Corona Hotel i the Epicure) CAFE THE BEST Qpen Air Dining in the Garden.1\u201d Fruesdays rotind (rip.ves sone ene ose fs M \"30 PICTURES AND \u201cPICTURES\u201d For Country Homes: HEASLEY, ye.Pare single, 00.Return, $8.00 SUNDAY Een CRUISE TO SOREL Steamer Anthemis MEMPHREMAGOG NAVIGATION GO.Makep daily trips on Lake Memphre- ar Magog.made to meet the Brome Special \u2018train.0 28eo0d 310 BLhURY, Near St Catherine \"street magog between Macon and Georgeville snd Knowlton's.Landinæ.connectinæ with the Canadian Pacific R.R.trains FANCY MONTREAL MELONS \u2014.We are receiving daily.Salppinr melons a specialty, Bouner's, 334 Dorchester street.lui.Saturday afternoons an extra trip 1 sal NG ANUARY 20,1910 ine, garam terranean, Orient Costing only $400and up for 73days.White Star Line, 118 Notre pone W.,or Agta, ae SWEEPERS RE .ULLEY, .[THOTOGRAPES.You should have your family \u201cgroup taken at Dumas\u201d before school opens.\"We.do enlarging and.carry à full stock of Frames and Films.EUGENE DUMAS {| _ PHOTOGRAPHER AND FRAMER, 297 Centre Street, | POINT \u2018ST.CHARLES.197 4 aw 17 St Norman Lasher, 175 Bl, James strovt.w.11.Hetty, 156 St.James street, C MEBDEN, RE etd a R & oO NAV.C Co Ideal water Trips on élerant Op to: dan Passéager Steamers REAL TORONTO.LINE Kis) \"Thousan hers leave a ein) à rates on thi TREAL e c Sneak Suds uit a.fo IA am sro Busta Thousand Itands ana | 1 \u201c+ MONTREAL PE RONTO, HAMIL san en a Bay o of Quinte) steamer t perte ie leaves, every Friday at 7 p.m.Spe.a te te feave aatly a?2 2% aay, fo , or 381 Queen st.Wepr are of tmlations.| British =.War iT Bishop Tayler8mith, Chaplain General of the ; British Army, bas kindly given us permission 10 bHely-state that be-bæs At various times or va AAMBURC- AMERICAN LINE.41-48 rosée K.wv.| James Bacramen ered supplies of Mothersill's Sea and Train Slek Remedy and that he bas found It most effective.Recommended editorially by suet papers as \u2018London Daily Express and t ; Dress.generally in Charles A D.Guaranteed-pértectiy-buror-\" s, and if not satisfactory money refunded.Write for booklet.press notices and testimonials For sale at all first.to Mothersill's 1 Cisland Bui Building, Detroit, Mioh.without reserve and in detail, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT 9, * Bale commences at 10 a.m; a, MS Del .C, ; = vale and commen in Mourrent: by KR.ELA Catherine St.10 - Ter MARCOTTE BROS?SALES.©?TradeSale Wednesday, August 25th, 1909 At our roams, No.Gs St James Street $13.200-A Bankrupt Stock of General Dry Goods, quantity of Tweed.Beaver, Melton, Dress.Goods, Cashmere, Lining, White Cotton.Silk.Lace, Embroidery.=\"| Corsets, loves, Underwear, Hose, Um- .breilas, \u2018 Household and Tabte.Linen, Towels, etc.} ' $2,538 \u2014 Haberdasher's stock, Under- Gloves and Mitts, quantity tnz *~- Men and Chlidren.$3.738 \u2014 A Bankrupt Stock of Boota and Shoes transferred to our rooms by order of ie curators.comprising Men's, Women's and Children\u2019s Boots, in all sizes and of superior quality.* To be soit in lots to suit the trade and without reserve.Sale at 10 O'Clock A.M.MARCOTTE FRERES, 199 3_ - Auctioneers.FRASER BROS SALES! Splendid Investment Valuable Solid Brick Tens.ment Property Nos 144 0 be ES St.Gabriel Ward Size of lot 90 x 100 feet; 16 tenements; guaranteed rental per annum, $1.848, 8t, Charles fs a fine wide street, and is one of the most attractive residential portions of the Ward.Houses are always in deé- mand by desirable tenants.WII be sold by auction at our salese rooms, No.453 ST.JAMES STREET, On \u2018WEDNESDAY, 8th Sept.at 1am, \u2014\u2014 .FRASER.BROS,, 195 3 : Auctioneers, LARGE REGULAR AUCTION Of serond-hand household furniture and effects, ete, ete.at our salerrnoms, NO.453 ST.JAMES ST., corner Inspector, On Friday, August 27th at 10 am.Consignments solicited.Prompt cash returns.Safe, clean, dry storage for furniture, planos, baggage, ete.For private sale every day.New furniture, iron beds and mattresses; skiffs fing.bottont.boats, canoes; \u2018alsp fireproof safes, cer rfages, \u2018harness, etc.\u2018 FRASER BROS., | 199 5 \u2019 , Auctioneers, The Universal Printing and Publishing Go, Ltd.(in Voluntary Liquidation).Important and Unreserred kato Sale of : Valuable Printing Plant.Being the entire machinery, equipment, type und accessories of tha above print- ing-and- publishing soncern, \u2018to beaute, At 955 &t.James Gtreet,.© Cor.of Richmond st, - .Catalogue now ready and to bé bad «+ application to the auctioneers, n view 30th and Sat August\u2019 ppt terms on mach ER.BROS, + An Offer of Lawn Blouses THE MONTREAL DAILY WONIE pair .\u2026\u2026.per pa \u201c44 in.and 46 in.per pair wide, per yard.LL.yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.* per pair .fey-saving prices above.Store Closes Cl ese 1 a à [ITs 4 Ee) new Lingerie Blouses, to sell very special\u201d at $1.50.We wanted to sell them at $1.19.7 FOR THAT EXTRA BED Hemmed sheets, full bleached (2x214), per $1.Pair «oii te eee.> Hemstitched sheets, full bleached (2x2}2): 8 Xe | PEL PAIL «vee iin $1.73 a ce | -\u2014\u2014Hemstitched sheets.full bleached (2 Vax), es LH Per PAI «oii ea $2.1 | Hemmed sheets, full bleached (2V4x2V4).a | Hemstitched pillow cases, 40; in, 42 in, i Fine quality full bleached sheeting, 2 \u2018yards Extra heavy circular pillow \u201ccotton, per Feather - pillows covered with fine art ticking, Summer blankets, full size, pink or pale blue borders, per pair .NOTE\u2014We got into the market before the re- \u201ccent raise on bed furnishings\u2014that' explains the mo- | 5 ca 1.85 candle 306 ; | Cee .23 LACE NECKWEAR cee .18 Another new shipment.coat collars, Dutetf col- - lars, Peter Pan collars, yokes, chemisettes, _and_ \u2026 $1.19 military shape@& éollars.in guipure and in white and en black silk.Some are .1Q; others up to $3.00.$1.19 Special at 530 p.m.Daily, pets foi bi OUR FREE PREMIUM OFFER \u201cmakes it worth your while to buy furniture NOW even ~though you \u201cmay rot need 1t-until-Fall or \u201cWhiter.our offer: With every cash purchase of furniture we will give you a free premium, the value of the premium depending upon the amount of purchase.- - The Premiums may be seen in the centre of the ground ficor.of Brass Beds, Davenport Bed Lounges, Rockers, offer holds good until the end of August only, so act quickly.A manufacturer came to us with a proposition\u2014300 We got our way ; here they are: Very fine lawns; very fine embroidered effects, generous valenciennes lace trimmings, dainty clusters of tucks; perfect fit; 15 different designs to choose from\u2014these are their attractive attributes, but the most attractive one of all ought $1.19 10 be the price.500_ White Gulphre.identical with each Lace, round _coat_ collars, one shown in the fllustration at, MONDAY, AUGUST 23RD, 1909.Saturdays of August at 1245.; | - ; PEN \u20ac .> WILDER'S Complete Home Furnishing Store | | Ks= ASK ABOUT CREDIT ap ! zecrete SOF: THE HUMAN BODY Why Many People Never Need a Doctor.You have a natural laxative in your body.Why, then, should you use a false purgative to move the bowels?Bile is' nature's laxative.It is bile\u2014 and bile alone\u2014which moves the bowels as they should be moved.The liver is the store-house for the bile.The Jiver pours forth the\u2019 bile into the bowels, which stimulates them to move, and thus causes the waste matter to pass from the\u2019 body.Constipation is a disease, OL the bowels, but CAUSED - by the liver When the bowels do not move regularly and naturally.it is because the liver is not giving up cnough hile.And the only possible way to cure Constipation, is to curé the liver.Calomel, cascara, salts, senna, common pills and sweet lozengers and all.the other purgatives do not act on the liver at all.They merely irritate and juflame the bowels: \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d cure Constipation because\u2019 they act on the liver.The fruit principles stimulate the liver to and give up enough bile to move thé bowels, while the tonics and angiseptics tone up and invigorate the muscles.\u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d are the only medicine ever discovered that will cure Constipation, Biliousness and all other.troubles due to à Torpid or Disordered Liver.50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial box.23c.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited.Ottawa.DBLICIOUS & APPETISING COLD MEAT Giant Bottle 25c.Manufacturers: exoroE \u2018MASON & Co, Lté.ONDON, England.VV entilator The only ventilator with the \u2018sliding sleeve damper, which is easily adjusted and completely regulates ventilation, It also allows the ventilator to be used as a sky.light, as the air shaft is not obstructed and the Mght is never shut out.Send for Catalogue .GEO.W.REED & CO., LTD,, Montreal, Sale Canadian Manufacturers.200 48 Jaw DUKE OF NEWCASTLE COMING : \u201cThis i is They consist Desks, etc, etc.This China, Nn FREE DELIVERY to Mont real West, aide and \u2018Pointe Claire, every Friday, and.St.Lambert,\u201d Longueuil, H.A.Wilder & Co.AUTOMOBILE SKIDDED.Then Went Over Bridge With Six People.Special \u2018to The Montreal Star.Vancouver, B.C.August 23.\u2014Miss |, Fraser, of St.John, N.B., sister of \u201cArchie Fraser, of the Bank of Montreal here, and cousin of Mrs.A, C.Brydone-Jack.had her leg broken yesterday when Mra.Brydone-Jack's auto fell over a bridge, a few miles south of this city.The auto went .down a drop of forty, feet and it was \u2019 over, NTO.~Alice, davghter.of Lieut.- Menon, is dead.C ames Madden is dead, aged ès.miraculous that aH-of the six people aboard Were not Killed.The auto skidded and smashing bridge rail wens , widow of Charley Hall, ts dead.Mary, tn her 80th year.ie ~ charñpion- oareman-of-Ameriea, wy Jon \u201c O'Neil, has Just been presented with a Mason & Risch Plano by, the citisens of Halifax.Layton Bros.instruments.fe Calebrated inst Sole agents for these - BASEMENT NEWS FOR TUESDAY \"DOUBLE BOILERS Canadian, Grèy Enamel ware; Wuart and quart and a half.cover will fit cither vessel; 3- ghee.Moral and tinted patterns, quart size, rex 90c.Tuvsday, Heg.dde, Ere end en Sea.| | a Cups | AND Saucers 200 dozen, white and gold, clover leaf pattern, English semi-por- One motion folding Go-Cart, all steel body, , upholstered in leather cloth.complete with: celain, cups and sau- hood, rubber cushion cers, packed 6 in a\u2019 tires, regular $15.00, box, reg.$1.25 Dozen.\" Tuesday, 1 Tuesday, box, $10.00 35¢ >200 NILK JUGS Only Tuesda .cach, v Ss7c English Noble Gives Drastic Opinion | en.Suffragettes.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, August 23.\u2014Here to snapshot Americans and to photograph al Interesting sights he can discover in two months, the Duke of Newcastle, arrived last night on the Celtic In .fine spirits and health, on.his annual trip to the United States and Canada.When the Duke was asked his opin- fon of woman suffrage \u2018he said: \u201c7 am heartily opposed to it, for I believe woman's place in the homo and she should not desire to put herself in the Legislature.It has been a surprise to me that the movement has obtained such headway, and in my own country, too.and I am of the opinion that there are many womén who have lent their names to the movement who know nothing of what it means, They misunderstand the ideas of the leaders.\u201cIn a while.I don't know how soon, I expect to see the whole thing collapse and my only regret is that it has gone as far as it has in England, for so far it does not redound to the credit of woman, nor does jt accord with\u2014 sphere.\u201d Oddfellows\u2019 Temple for Hamilton.Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, \u201cOnt, August 23.\u2014 A nitmber of local Independent Oddfel- lows have organized a company and intend building a $50,000.temple on Gore street.It will be one of the most | complete buildings of the kind on the Teontinent, containing lodge rooms, an auditoriunt, swimming pool, and -ether } conveniences.| Feud Continued.25c Lachine, Dixie, Dorval, Strathn Montreal South \u2018every Strathmore, Valois, Lake.Rockfleld, Blue Bonnets, A4 292 St.St, Catherine Street W.Mai! Orders Promptly Filled.WECOME HARVESTERS HAVE ARRIVED AND ' READY TO WORK.Winnipeg, Man, August 23.\u2014 Nine thousand harvesters arrived here! be- ' tween Saturday noon and mid-day yesterday.They are a fine body of Wen, free frgm the rowdy element, which characterized last year's excursions.The C.P.R.had every detafl complete for rushing the men forward to the harvest.fields, where they are needed.Representatives of the Pral- rie Province Governments were on hand to secure men.The harvest is in full swing and met are urgeiitly- needed.CHURCH WAS BURNED.Elk Lake Anglican Edifice Destroyed During: Service.Special to The Montreal.Star.\u2018Elk Lake, Ont, Au t 23.\u2014 The Anglican Church here Was totally de-.gether with the adjoining dwelling of Mr.Seymour.Morning service was in progress when the fire was discovered.Thanks to the \u2018presence of {mind of the Rector, Rev.Mr.Mayes, and the -good sense of the congregation there \u2018was no panic or unnecessary crowding, aithough- the last of .hurch before the building was coy letely enveloped in flames.The loss of the ¢hurch wholly of wood and whic Irish Miniatures Sold.was or Five miniatures, left by the late Mrs, Wakefield, of Camalway, Kiikullen, Co.Kildare, to the Bishop of London, to be sold far the benefit of the Bishop of 000 \u2018insured.-.] Dr.Samuel Webster Appointed.stroyed by fire yesterday morning to-| \u2014- the worshippérs were not out of the [- dicated only a month ago, is about §2,- Mississippi 23.\u2014_An \u2026 Meadville, Miss.August 2 \u201cattempt was made\u2019 Tast night to assassinate Ernast : Newman, deputy \u2018| clerk of the court, who succeeded his father, Dr.E- H.'Newman, who was killed in a sensational feud fight a few weeks ago.Armed men on horseback, surrounded his home He was shot in the arm.[SUNLIGHT] i THIS IS IT! The soap that saves - - you work, and saves you money without jury article.nN y ve Fund, \u201chave just.realized Toronto, August 23\u2014 The Ontario Government has appolated Dr.Bamuel Webster, of Norval, as sheriff for Hal.ton County, to \u2018succeed the late Matthew Clements.rtment.R.t.James\u2019 SE Try our Optical de emsley, jeweller, 355 J week.-chanician, was killed -bv being hit by \u2018| foundiand Government creates a mon- {had .0f.M.Ward's.letter was when.it; the \u2014 usual \u2014idenl Of Womansi and ore ofj J them fired at him through a window.pe \u2018No other beer is 80 À STAR\u2014MONDAT.AUGUST 2, [SPEED CARNAL DEATH TOTAL ov One Mechanician and Two Spectators Added to List of Dead at Indianapolis.\u201d \u201c Indianopolis, August 23.\u2014Three more lives were sacrificed on Saturday in the mad speed carnival which has inaugurated the great Indianapolis motor specdway.One mechanician and two lives to satisfy the extreme desire for speed.The fatal accident came when a National ca r, driven by Charles Merz, in the three hundred mile race, lost a tire and crashed through a fence int a group.of spectators), spreading death and destruction in the wake of its wild plunge.: The dead are Claude Kellum.of Indianapolis, mechanician in the National car; Ora Jolliffe, Trafalgar, Ind., and James West.Indianapolis.Merz escaped from the terrible wreck with hardly a scratch.He fell under the car when it turned a somersault through the air and down into a gully near the side of the track.He was in imminent danger of heing burned to death, but was able to! shut off the engine and thus save himself.speedway to seven lives during .the \u2018Willlam A.Bourque and his mechanician, Harry Holcomb, of the Knox racing team, were killed In an accldent in the 250-mile race; Thursday.Cliff\u2019 Litteral, a Stoddard, Davton me- a bigiracing machine while on the way out to the speedway.On Thursday, Elmer Grampton, a six-year-old boy, was killed by .the automobile of Dr.latter was on his way.to the speedway for the first day's races.FATHER ' AND SON KILLED.Two members of a prominent Chicago family met death in an automobile ac- cldent near here on Saturday afternoon, \u2018George A.MacLean, Jr., was almost instantly killed, while hisfather, George A.MacLean, of Marshall, Field and Co., Chicago, was so seriously injured that he succumbed later in hospital.NEWFOUNDLAND CABLES.-Commerclal Cable Company.Refers.Matters to Ear! of Crewe.Canadian Assoclated Press.London, August 23.\u2014Mr.GG Ward, the Comemrcial Cable Company's general manager, has written to the Earl of Crewe on the Newfoundland cable -question.With reference to the Anglo-American Company's \u2018statement that the Commercial Company\u2019s contract with\" the Neow- opoly, Mr.Ward declares it 13 for the purpose of breaking the Anglo-Am- erican\u2019s b0-year monopoly that the connect It the foundland Government to with their telegraph express.Commercial severed its with the Government the Anglo-Amer- \u2018can Company's monoply would be restored.That seemed io be the policy of the present Newfoundland Go- ernment, Mr.Ward says the Anglo.American Company's argument seemed to be that repudiation of the contract was justified if a British company\u2019s interest was advaficed the by, but the public Interests should studied, and Mr.Ward argues the he troduction of the Commercial's competition is decidedly in the interests of Newfoundland and its people.With reference to Premier Morris's statement that the first intimation he as published in the New York press, Me Ward says it is a mistake, be- he informed Premier Morris on August 4 that his company intended to answer the Government's communication and offered him a copy of the proposed reply, which Premier Morris declimed to read.Mr.Ward adds that the Commercial Company made a reasonable contract with a responsible Government, has invezted over à mii- Hon dollars, has complied with the contract, and expects the Newfoundland Gevernment to do the same.Mr.Urrey Would Not Act.- Ottawa, August 21.\u2014Mr, F.Urrey.of Port Arthur, who has been chosen by the freight handlers to represent them on the conciliation board at Fort Wil- Ham, has declined to serve and W.T.STANDS AT SEVEN spectagors paid the penalty of thelr | The \"accident raised the toll of thel: Clarke E.Day, of this city, while the | « New Brunswick, N.J., August 23.Commerclal was invited by the New- - connection |: against Experiment\u201d a rt Se fd 900 Drops IRL LENNENIE NT VENT PORTE ER CESEL CSA LIRE CSV CCE ave BT Tri ravi isetaticn Pre pactionforAs- ae Sema ie TITRE INFANENS Promotes Digestion: Cheerfui- ness and Rest.Contains neither Morphine nor Mineral.T NAR COTIO.soe Jam of GUL PITCRER cl Remed for Cons _tion, Sour Sto Dia ns Feverishness and Toss OF SLEEP.Fac Simi Signature of NEW YORK.Ath nonths old ERLAALE ERA IES © EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.TIM of the best sellers we have.times.\u201d The Doctor Writes of Counterfeiters.ORAS, 5, , FLETCHER, New York City.| Dear Mr, Fletcher:\u2014I wish to congra Hyannis, Mass, Aug.17, 1908.- tulate you on your numerous vie- \u2018tories over counterfeiters and imitators of De Castoria, and trust the time is not far distant when these inferior and dangerous mixtures will be entirely su You are right when you say in Jour advertisements that it is et nog I feel it to be an outrage, and a imposition upon the parents of little children that my name should be associated with imitations of Oastoria, dangerous to the health and life of these little ones who too often fight their battles for life in vain.Let me again commend you for the high standard you have maintained in the preparation of my prescription, and I confidently believe it is due to this scrupulous integrity you are indebted for the wonderful sale of Castoria to-day, and the steady growth it has had since I gave you the details of its mauufacture in nm laboratory thirty-three years ago.OB Babson à Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas.H.Fletcher.oA Mansur Drug Co., of St.Paul, Minn, says: | of recommending proprietary medicines, but we never hesitate to say - a good \u2018word for Castoria.It is a medical success.\u201d Hegeman & Co., of New York City, N.Ÿ.say: \u201cWe can say for your Castoria that it 1s one of the best selling preparations in our \u2018stores.That is conclusive evidence that it is satisfactory to the users.\u201d .-~ Myers-Dillon Drug Co., of Omaha, Nebr.says: \u201cYour Castoris Is one We cheerfully recommend it to our trade HE voluntarily at all times, and will tostity to its merits at any and all \u201cWe are not in the habit Weber Drug Co, of Indianapolis, Ind, says: \u201cFletcher's Castoria is en article for which there is no substitute.It is undoubtedly one of the most popular articles on \u2018the market to-day amd our customers for it are numbered by the hundreds\u2019 Parrish & Bailey Pharmacy, of Los.Angeles, Cal, says: \u201cDuring an | experience of over 30 years in.the retail drug business we have never .found a proprietary remedy that has had such & large sale or given such \"universal.satisfaction as your Castoria.\u201d _ | \u2018Theo.Metoalf Co, of Boston, Mass, says: \u201cWe have handled Fletcher's Castoria for years and consider it onelof \u2018the best preparations made.Our sales are continually increasing and everyone of our customers have nothing but praise for Fletcher's Castoria.\u201d W.H.Chapman, of Montreal, Que, says: \u201cI have sold Fletcher's Cas toria for many years and have yet to hear of one word other than praises of \"fts virtues.I look upon-your preparation as one of the few so called patent medicines having merit and unhositatingly recommend it as a safe bousehold remedy.\u201d GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You lave Always Bought - In _Uee For Qver 30 Ye Years.CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.New Coal Companles\u2014Grand Trunk Pacific Meeting Dates.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa.Ont, August 23\u2014The Canada Gazette contains notification \"of the incorporation of the Rocky Mountain Collleries with a capital of one million dollars and G.G.Ruel, A, J.Reed, A.J.Mitchell, F.C.Annesley and F.J.Buller, all of Toronto, as in- corporators.| The.same.parti Brazeau Collierles with a capital of $1,000,000, with head offices in Toronto.Clara Louise Holden, of Toronto.glves notice of application for divorce from her husband, Clarence.Lorne Holden.\u2018Notice is given of the annual mec?- ing of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Montreal on September 21, and of the Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines Company on September 15.The Cipher Message Question.Chicago, Augsut 23.\u2014 The Postal and the Western Union Telegraph Companies announced that they have postponed until December 1 the application of the new rule making.cipher messages payable at the rate of five Rankine, of Fort Willlam, has been appointed in his place.: - It is pare delightful flavor.You can get Pabst Blue Ribbon in buffet dnd aboard steumehipe, letters tô the word instad of ten, as at present.| \u2018The National For a cleain, refreshing, nourishing and gently stimulating beverage is met by is pre-eminently the beer for the .family, because it has been awarded the | world\u2019s highest award.for purity and good- À \u201cness, and has a very low percentage of (9 and noother be beer can com- with Pabst Blue Ribbon in its Pleasing softness and dining cars, as.incorporated.The.Pabst Blue Ribbon has the additional honor | of being the only American beer chosen for exclusive sale at * the Great Golden West and American Industries Exhibition w being held at Earl's Court, London, and at off firet class cafes and hotels.\u201cMade by Pabst at Milwaukee sad Bottled only st the Browery.- , L.CRAPUT, FILS à@ Cin, ses Sutil.Delivengles.stent, - \"Phonso-lbell M.E16N, Mevohants, 690, » | STRIKE NEAR AN END.Big Victory Gained by Stockhoim| Street Rallway Over Employes.StockHolm, August 28.\u2014The local stret rallway company has scored a complete victory over those of its employees who joined the atrikers the beginning of this month.+ Dow that the strike is a failure the men applied for their old positions, but only a few of them, who formerly recelved the maximum wage, were taken back at the minimum rate, and they were com- | \u2018pelled to sign a personal contract and | furnish bonds guaranteeing thelr future loyalty to the company.This victory is regarded ag heralding the final breakup of the gerieral strike.Two Sisters Drowned.Smiths Falls, Ont, August 23.\u2014Mrs.Harry Stephens, \"aged 28 years, and her sister Miss Jessie Jones, aged 21 years, of Syracuse, N.Y., were drowned on Saturday afternoon in a creek at Jasper, a mmall village six miles from here.The accident was discovered through the finding of the women\u2019s bodies, locked together in the water.The women, who had gone fishing in the creek, are supposed to have fallen from the boat in attempting to change seats.They were in Jasper on a visit to Mrs.James O'Neil ne Bn! H (4 A Lu A.A Am don.times, and every part of the open to the inspection of the The ploture above shows a scene bottling \"interest ' shows the bottles being given the fined test for cleanliness before being sent on their way to the the empty bott! AFFIATATI CAPTURED.Cousin of Elfano Who Created a New York Sensation.Milan, August 22\u2014The Marquis Arthur Affiatati, the newly installed head of the Naples Camorra, has been captured, together with 23 members of the grand council.which elected him.The 34 members of the council were holding a banquet to celebrate the election of the marquis when they were surprised by a squad of The \u201cmarquis was elected to: replacs Enrico Alfano, who was known as \u2018Erriccone,\u2019 and who was extradited from New York two years ago.Submarine for Russia.Bt.Peterspurg, August 23.\u2014As a result of the submarine competitions held here in July the Admiralty has decided to order a submarine of the Holland model.The boat will be built at the Nevsky works.Mrs.Thaw Speaks Again, * Matteawan, N.Y., August 23.\u2014Harry Thaw\u2019s mother has given out another statement in which she claims that : he is being fll-treated with a view to affecting his mentality.Try our Clock repair department.R.Hemsley, jeweller, 255 St.James St.department, which never fails end impress the visitor.tung machines.bass through .ons, which Mar them absolutsly ctenn and sterile, they sre held up to a strong electric light, as shown in the plo- ture, to see that by no possible chance + they contain any foreign substances.Bhould any be found, the bottles are seu}.back to go through the cleaning again and have another final inspecti before they are ready to be filled with Pabst Blue Ribbon.This infinite care which holds trae throughout the entire institution ls but one of the reasons why Pabst has received the world's cleanliness and purity.Following this, 16 has.the additional honor of being th{ erican Beer chosen for exclusive sale at the Great Industries Exhibition, which.is now being held at Earl's Court, Lon.Its quality, combined with exqui- - site flavor and smoothness, has made Blue Ribbon the choice the world.highest award fog of the connolsseurs of / {i CANA enim For mon i TOR RE ENT CE SIAC) SIRE 2008 > re 1 + a tis All notices of Bil ; arriages | i Sint] CO CARSLEY COs INOM SOI | CMADM HORTHER [re Sony ir sons sending # addresses of the pe STORE CLOGES AT 5.30 P.M., EXCEPT SATURDAYS.ay 23, 100.Notre Dame St.West QUEBEC IN AUGUR AL hueust, nelette, 10c value TT CT - \u2018 NULULU |f change, and the Admiralty has shown stâte às Well as federal judges, to- |Special to The Montreal Star.KNO ; | \u2018 WESTMO Ted \u201cHOMAN S its, flexibility in meeting the wishes gether with governors of states, verit- Brantford, Ont, August 23.\u2014 Mrs.EDUATIONAL.Miss OX.Princioal.EW iege oad itary Belsct private school UN vos.Next.A of the; colonies.\u201d able oligarchy would be stablished in| Fred.Marks dropped a lighted coal Coll usin elect D ha 3 Automobile Educator the American Republic.This allow- oll iamp on the floor in the kitchen SENIOR and Prepara- term commences Sept.9.Prospectus én application by letter until Sept.4 \u2018adian and American constitution 6y8< explosion destroyed the rear part of ate buildings.Every T.HOLMES-O .Melbourne, August 23.\u2014Premter © Ç .S-ORR, A Good Book for Owners, Operators, |Denkeñ states that.the AustraMan ims.18 exactly the situation in the the structure.The woman escaped Mr.Bayard Haddock EEE moderasquipment.50 1386 Headmaster.Repairmen and Intending Purchasers, squadron will consist of about six | ° Basso Cantante East 547 Apply 170 Elgin et.Clèy.189 18 \u2018acres an im BOURGET COLLEGE standard on the practical care and .\u2019 ous French operatic baritone, pind, of © bi LW AUDEX MA pummon Sg \u2014 p management a motor AYs\u2014Cx- eo mmer, the emine enn se rincipa ; Te plaininæ the prinelples of tetra Renfrew Police ;Case.=.SMITH ê SON = (Ltd.) baritone, oné of the favorite singers of e \u2018 \u2019 ya \u2018 p RIGAUD, P.Q.ton and operation on 4 clear and Special to The Montreal Star.i the German Er one to ginnounce - TO R © N° TOR Classical Course, Complete English elpful way.and fully.llus*rated \u2014 a A ul n the ° commercial course with one hour of with many diagrams and drawings, cer Asa hn - Chief Bunting i WORLD-RENOWNED WA TOUES, un Heh Empire Building, 602 St.Catherine west, _ 198 20 French daily.Institution provided with making it of vaiue to the intending .purchaser, driver and rapair man.« The treatise on tre gasoline en-.-Bine cannot fail-to prove viluable to any one interests In explosive motors, which are daily coming to the front as the readiest And most convenient source of- power Contains S808 pages, over 400 diagrams; size 5% x 3% inches.tawa, and who resigned because he disagreed with Police Maglatraté George Eady in \u2018diämissing a charge against: Mrs, Annie Frisk for keeping a disorderly house, has appealed the case, which will come up before Judge Donaghue, ber 6.The case is creating great in- councils which Have been suspended for of Pembroke, on Septem Ladies\u2019 Lever Watches In.Sghd Silver Cases, In Irom ola \u201cCanes, sm had, {ree; on appli: Lever, tally Jeweled, in Silver - ase, SF on September ist.\u201cPupils will be tsught by example and = in the ra of meet ine, a Of production.4 Maciez street Tel.Uptown VILLA MARIA \u2018at Claremont Avenue, In the Junior De- Church School For Girls Lady Principal of King's Hall, Compton, KING\u2019S HALL, COMPTON, P.Q.The School re- opens on Wednesday, the 16th September.There are a few vacancies, and ap- \u2019ication should be made without.de- DARLINGTON METHOD OF MUSIC all modern equipmerits.Pictureéqué situation.Saiubrious.élimate,- ete.- Studies will be resumed the 1st of September.198 i5 GRAMMAR SCHOOL, UT S2.00: BY MAIL, 35c EXTRA.terest, as the chief waa instructed by al Catalogues WW indsor, N.S.ay tô secure aAdmissibn, Send, for August lat of latest the Town Council to at: The Council | walches, clocks Incorporated - 2001 \u2014\u2014 \u201cy Fer Calendar and form of applica- 091 Dorchester St.West books.= has not accepted the chief's.resigna- or Jewellery can be Ci (Ne¥nr DAME DE GRACE), on aR THE LADY PRINCIPAL, i Day and Boarding School for Boys.a B LL.| ation to the \u201cMon E Cofigregation de Notre Dame.man Ie Lady Principal er Ser .thei trealStar\u2019jor direc ins nasor Hotel on and Sepia he.Chapman S ookstor 8 Resume Cabinet Westings.to 8.Smith & Bona A Boarding.School, situated about two || 4p msmor oF fuEpmmoTon.Mas.for the purpose of meeting parents, Pupils admitted at all ages, and pre.513 8T.CATHERINE ST.WEST, Special to the Montreal \u2018Star.; ios from Montreal, easily reached .by F 172 iseod pared for McGill.the R.M.C., Kingston, : \u2019 2191 weal.Ottawa.Ont, August 23.\u2014Cabinet the Westmount ulevard Car stopping Lady Principal, Miss Gena (Smith (ate and for Business.Superior accommodation tor a limited \u2014 \u2019 \u2018 ct partment \u2018da pil ay be admitted.P.Q.), formerly Headmist - number of Boarders, -who require special \u2014 ce el time Will bo resumed next week, Watches, Clocks, \u2018Classes - re topanr Thursday, September phone High Echool mistress of Bt Ste: AND PIANOFORTE, care and, attention.Baptists in Convention re Expected During the summ times dowsilory, second.etre leven resident séperfoncod © MISS HELEN WALSH, For Prospectus, cle , .8 Apply: : = Eng! for routine business, but little else was Speed Indicatort, 17 20 5 {five of whom Halifax.N.S, August 23.\u2014Three busy sessions marked the first day of the done.8ir Wilfrid.Laurier will be home Ladies\u2019 Lever Watches, separate volumes.\u201cME MOTHER SUPERIOR, Villa Maria Convent, are specialists in the M - perte ents); Housekeeper.Matron ona Studios .247 Greene Ave.; 108 Park, Aves 6 Address, W.W.MOWAT, Miso \"Little Metis.P.a 1800 1 (xty-seventh annual convention of the in a few days and also.Mr.Lemieux.| \u2014 Kear Montreal.Notre Dame, ge, Grace.in fine Qold Cases, ed Raptists of the Maritime Pro.Messrs.Oliver, Graham, Murphy and : ; |./Rxtensive bundings, \u2018with-espacity tor | ghee ied, RB Bl ng rede ei oF | So TIT rt eee peu De sat | MO pin Sr sl sens] oltville, was elected president.Rev.a Hunting, et, ceverin 1} Mon th - Mr.Hutchison and lon.Geo.E.Fos.on Friday.and Messrs.-Borden and }jJ - Cold Cases; $28.96; The \u201cTe iron-Cisd ap mais i Li ns for pom, Bat mi take place on day, the.20th Aug Under the direction of the Fathers\u2019 of the ter.were added to the committke, Brodeur.will soon \u2018follow.THE \u201cSTRAND\u201d ALL-ENGLISH GRNT® L LEVE lu massive 18 et.Geld.; Preparation for the Postes 5 or further information; please enquire oly Cross.Courses: \\ Classical.and oo To get All of the prospective legisia- Cases, best quality ¢ tatnable.Crvatal, $08.50, Fall or Half Hunters, $51.50, - 4 Mec, any or evening, at Heandey.Calendar apply t n vera from the principal or director of each * - : ea AMBION MILLS, ONT.\u2014 Kllen: wite tion realy\u2019 for a November session, Commercial.are taught In\u201d Euglish and Thomas Rumney, is dead, in her 70th bi + will necessitate the Cabinet otting down to work without: mich Watchitakers R th , 9, STRAND, LONDON, ENGLAND LL'S LUS ACADEMY ae 1 A Harley x A school, J f +, J.N.PERRAULT, :, Director-General.\u2019 French; 4 alfferem béurtes, sin Thursday, 2nd September, Classés be- Rector: J.Williamson, M.A.,(0xon) I es er en ta rin ee So ne 15 messed this morning when tha _Laurentic | last, when suitable cargo cannot he found.Tm _ The steamer Turret Bell, which ran \u201c -Ionian reported off \u2014Thitteë&-to- purchase ten -twenty-three,.:which .wasthe\u2014number-|- ;e4 that to allow Feo Tope oT feof fF \u201c SSSOTs.m . > Par THÉLEAQING NEWSRAË FER 1 sr a PE oy Erste] cma tain} TR ft, El post ie je np pe as 32 pee.Gi fn wanting to sell, thay be the offer of something you want to buy or -an-expressed desire to buy something you have been isa message to you in all good \u201cTot the: pole he \u201chaving \u201cseen ud\u201d and tome near; Wells] \u201cLand magazine writer, 1 a small boy he ran a weekly newspa- {per in Sutton,\u201d Neb., and at the age of j 1807.[arst came to > 1 focated the landing place of Columbus\u2019 lands.ei sesond century, .{ A EE a ee fell into.a crevice in an iceberg and broke a leg and had to be brought back.Mr.Wellman and his party, in 1906, spent three months in Dane's Island, making preparations for a balloon trip.On Aug.28 of that year, however, the following message was re- celved in this country from Mr.Well- man, who was then at Hammerfest, Norway: - su, ; I have decided not to attempt a voyage northward on account of defects in the mechanical equpipment of my air- \u2018ship.According to the announcement made last \u2018winter, in.anticipation of such possibilities,: the expedition will continue next.year.This year will be \u2018one of preparation, and the next one of action.: ! During fhe vear of preparation the balloon America, in \u2018which Mr.Well- man made his present flight, was built in Paris under the supervision of Mr.Vaniman, an American: engineer, who accompanied Mr.Wellman on his balloon attempts.: Mr.Wellman made his promised start the following year, but did not get very far before the balloon was driven on\u2019a glacier.Here Mr.Weli- man was stranded until picked up by a steamship that towed him through Smeerrnbüre Sound for several miles and then cut loose the mooring, starting the balloon on its way again.A severe storm was encountered before long and this proved the undol of Mr- Wellmans attempt to reach theipole that year.A rescue party, sent out after several days, found Mr.Wellman and the balloon hopelessly stranded on an immense glacier several miles off the coast.The occupants were all uninjured, and the balloon only slight- Yy damaged.After this attempt Mr.Wellman aeent this message to his wife in this country: \u2018 | Started; encountered storm.Everything saved.Ship a success.: .: WELLMAN.Fund Made Up by Americans, Mr.Wellman left New York on May 12 last for Spitzbergen, to complete the.preparations for the start, which he made on August 15.He announced that the capital for his undertaking had been supplied wholly by Americans.; The balloon América was the second ldrgest aerial craft ever built, being exceeded in size only by that of Count Zeppelin.It was to carry 6,000 pounds of gasoline for the engines,food for a year, sledges, sledge dogs, a lifes boat, and all the requisites of a sledging.party, should that sort of travel have to.be resorted \u2018to.oo Walter Wellman, who, before /turn- fng to exploring was a newspaper man well ished, bright, airy front rooms, facing the untain;.every convenience; private family; gentlemen; transients.185 16 ESPLANADE AVE, 1616\u2014Nicely furnished room for- refined person; \u201chome com- 9 ; \"AORT ST.76 \u2014 Two large wall furnished - rooms, on bath flat; every conveniences; private family.196 8 2aw forts; no other roomers.FRONT rooms.comfortably furnished, suitable for gentlemen friends; breakfast and eupper if required.43 Beaver Hall HI co 200 8 Saw FORT ST.38\u2014Large unfurnished room, with small kitchen.a .> 198 8 GREENE AVE, 245, Westmount\u2014Single ana * double rooms; newly furnished and decorated: with or without board; ready for occupation \u2018September lst; terms reasonsble.~~ Apply Nor- \u2018man, above address.198 12 GAUTHIER ST, 250\u2014Nice doudle room to let, unfurnished; suit married couple, Bnslish, 199, 8 HANOVER ST, 8°1-3-Two large, bright, well furnished double rooms on bathroom flat, hot and cold water, electric light.198 8 HUTCHISON, 15185, just above Mount Royal \u2014A woman or girl employed during day, will have furnished room at $4.00, with use stove.198 3 HANOVER: OT.MA\u2014Two large rooms on bathroom flat; newly furnished and decorated.198 8 KINKORA AVE.8 \u2014 Nicely furnished large front room.on bath flat.Off Mac- kay, near Dorchester; private English fam- Ur.\\ 199 2 LORNE AVE.40-Nicely furnished single, double room; all conveniences.188 5 LORNE AVE.near McGill University \u2014 Comfortably furnished rooms to let.Mrs, | Brooks, 42 Lorne avenue.199 3 LINCOLN AVE, § \u2014 Furnished rooms on bath floor.all conveniences, electric light, open plumbing: tifie locality.' MANSFIELD ST., 27 \u2014 Comfortably furnished rooms, double and slogle; electric light and \u2018teléphone; within a minutes\u2019 walk of railway stations and all places of interest.- 198 8 MANSFIELD, 6T\u2014Weil furnished modern rdouble and single r 8, near Dominton Sugare and both stations, by week or month.wc 197 4 \u2018 METCALFE ST.138 \u2014 Well furnished rooms, with running water in rooms; Auer light and telephone, -by- day.or week.MACKAY ST, 20-\u2014Lerge well : furnished rooms in quiet private family.meals if wanted: all conveniences.199 2 MANCE STREET, §\u2014Room, furnished, on bathroom flat, for gentlemen only.private family.er 199 2 | MOUNT ROYAL AVE., 903A, near corner Parx Ave.\u2014Furnished double parlors, In private family, facing mountain;- suitable .married couple or two gentlemen; breakfasts kitenen privileges.| 197 + : MANCE BT, _CLASSIFIED ADVTS.Contised from Page $ ROOMS TO LET.MoGILL COLLEGE AVE, 202 \u2014 Single and double, newly furnished, elsotric, hot water, eto, Tourists accommodated, Tel, Up 1412.= ~ MANSFIELD ST, 161\u2014Room, with hot and cold water, for business genttemen, breakfast optional.MACKAY ST., 43\u2014Nicely furnished large front Tom to rent; hot water heating; gentiemen preferred, 198 Beoû MeGILY, COLLEGE AVE.67-Double room t rent; also first class table board; tweive doi- lars per month.Mrs.Morrison.198 8 MANSFIELD ST.107-Double room, with hot and cold water; electric lght; $8 month, 107 Mansfield st.198 8 1712\u2014Nice comfortable furnished bedroom; , modern conveniences; private family.\u2019 front room.on bath flat, private family; 198 2 NODRE DAME WEST, 982, top flat, door 5, furnished room to let: would suit married couple or two ladies, with use of kitchen.- NBAR SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014 8ingle \u2018and doudle rooms, well rurnished, bath fiat, hot and cold water: private -family; telephone: private family.198 2 bath flat, -tor.-28rd,- 1909.\u2014- : Auer Nght; quiet home.terms en A a ee ADSTAVE:TaT-==Fretékers- vies} Hin\u2014this cause.\\| seized in this cause, consisting of mers PARK AVE.108\u2014To let, nice bright front room; electric light apd telephone.4 * sT PARK AVE., 1627 \u2014 Large, bright unfur- nishad double room, facing the mountain, two minutes above Mount Royal avenue, suitable for married couple.200 8 PLATBAU, 18 1-2\u2014To let, double furnished rooms, with plano, suitable for couple 7 108-3 PARK AVE, 60\u2014Well furnished rooms on bath room flat: all conveniences; telephone in house, - 199 T PARK AVE, 28\u2014Nicely furnished room, \u2018kitchen, RICHMOND BQUARE, B8A\u2014Two nice furs nished rooms, single and doudle; gas, bath, hot and cold water; suit gentlerien of couple.199 8 SHERBROOKE ST., corner St.Denis, Sala- berry Apartments \u2014 Unfurnished room, with bathroom attached; heated; hot water, BAILIFFS.SALE-\u2014Province of Quebec.- No.11878.Circuit Court.Joseph David Emelien Mayrand, Plaintiff, versus Joseph Lefebvre, Defendant.On the Tth day of September, at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the.sald Defendant, at No.431 Lasalle, in the City of Maisonneuve, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods d chattels of the sald Defendant, sefzed in this cause, - consisting of household furniture.J.E.- DESMARAIS, B.S.C.Montreal, August BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, _ Disurict of Montreal.No.15992.Circuit Plaintiff, versus Ernest-Gratton, Defendant.On the 7t day of September, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile.of the said-Defendant, 333 Ore leans Street, in the City of Maisonneuve, will be sold by authority of Justice, all.the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized In this cause, consisting of household furniture.J, E.DESMAR- AIS, B.8.C.Montreal, August 21, 1909.BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.157465.Circuit Court.George Elie Amyot et al., Plaintiffs, versus Maud Pauline Ryan, Defendant.On the 1st day of September, 1909, at ten of the clock in the.forenoom, a the place of business of the said Défendant, No.4167 St, Catherine Street, in the City of Westmount, district of Montreal, will.be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sild Defendant, seized in this cause, çonsiat- ing of showcases, dry goods, etc.Terms-\u2014 Cash.M.J.A.DECELLES, B.S.Cs Montreal, August 23rd, 1909 BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.2838.Superiop Court.McLaurin Brothers, Limited, Plaintiffs, versus A.B.Dupers, Defeand- ant.On the 2nd day of September, 1909, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the place of business of the eaid Defendant, in Longue Pointe, in\u2019 the district of Montreal will be sold by auth_ ority of Justice, kll the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting - of-piano, bar: ; , Hquors, etc.8.Montreal, August 23rd, 1909.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.1459.Circuit Court H.Wolofsky & .Co., Plaintiffs, versus Narcissea Malouin, Defendant.On the Tth day of September, at ten of the clock before noon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.1600 Notre Dame East, In the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized In thi cause, oonsisting of household furniture.J.E.DESMARAIS, : B.8.C.Montreal, August 23rd, 190%.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, § District of Montreal.No, 8185.Clrcu!t Court.Zepherin Gauthier, Plaintiff, vere sus Victor Sanscartier, Defendant.On: the 1st day of September, 1509, dt ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicfl of the sald Defendant, NO.$60 .Swa avenue, in the City of Montreal, sold by authority of Justice, al! the goods \u201c§ and chattels of the sald Defendant, seis consisting of - household furniture.THOMAS N.PROULX, B.S.C.Montreal, August Siast, 1909.BAILIFF'S .SALE\u2014Provincs of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.9944.Cireuit- Court.Jacob Berlind, Plaintiff, versus Henry R.Edwärds.Defendant.On the 7th day of September, 1909, at one of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of 4 the said Defendant, 537 Sanguinet Street, in the City of Montreal, will: be sold by anthority of Justice, all goods and chate telg of said Defendant, seized in this caus® the said Defendant, seized in this cause, DESMARAIS, B.S.C.Montreal, August 28rd, 1908.BAILIFF'8 \"SALE\u2014Province of Québeéo, District of Montreal, No, 6817.Circuit Court.P.E.Bourassa et al, Plaintiffs, »ersus A.Lamoureux et al, Defendants.\u2018On the lst day of September, 1909, at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, 38 Notre Dame east, in_the \u2018City of Montreal, will ba sold by authority of Justice, all thi goods and chattels of the said Defendant, chandise, etc.J.A, BISSONETTE, BS.C,\" md -m wa born tri\u201d | Mentor, Ohio, on.November 3, 1858.As 21 he established .The Cincinnati Evening Post.After 1884 he became Washington correspondent of \"The Chicago .Herald, and \u2018later of The Chicago Record-Herald.This paper backed Mr.-Wellman's expedition in \u2026 Wellman's.exploring\u2019 activities blic notice when ke on\u2019 Watling Islarid, in the Bahamas.Wellman marked this spot with a monument.A party under his direction penetrated Franz Josef Land in McGILL COLLEGE AVE.T78\u2014Rooms, nica.| ly furnished, suitable for gentlemen or couple.* 196 12 METCALFE ST.125\u2014Rooms, weil furnish- \u2018ed.electric lighted, large and alry; tran- stents accommodated.2965 MANCE BST.furnished.terms moderate.101-Large front room, newly suitable for two gentlemen: Lens 188 2 MOUNTAIN E7., 238\u2014Room, suitabls for ons.or.two ladles.».4198 8.MACKAY ST.107\u2014Handsomely furnished rooms, double and single; house newly furnished and decorated, 199 2 MANSFIELD ST.73 \u2014 Handsomely furnished double rooms.newiy decorated.1898, and discovered a number of is- bathroom flat, also.single room, hot and cold water; Auer light: transients accom.cers, and all diseases caused by i prie AUS D bag STE tait nr Date It à message you in DE EEE re EE ee and good things à M ne Et eo | Lou may crop uC of The STAR Say Gags America-wes-brought around cu Œ See es: \u201cRe ad and wh pared to © a a 2 ADs) # id these: classified advertisements \u201ccarefully, - Ï when your opportunity appears you will be pre- 3 RARTE, Agent, 1 ! 6 blood positively CURED by DR.PERCY'S REMEDY.It's a purely vegétable preparation, contains \u201cno narcotics; and can be taken in your own home.No matter how ~yerious your cave; it can be cured; Write to-day for particulars: } ._ DR.PEROY.bo Notre Dane Street Went, Montreal, Casads.l'BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebes, \u2018niture, *RAILIFF'S-SALE\u2014Province of Queb RAILIFF'S SALEL-Province of Quebeg, cuft District of Montieal, No.1707, Cir | Court.F.-\u201cRobertson, Plalntiff, vers 1.McDougall, Defèndant On the 18 Montreal, August 23, 1909, District of Montreal, No.13999, Circul Court, J J.Martin, Plaintiff versus J.Lamoureux, Defendant.On the 2nd d of September, 1309, at 10 of the clock in the: forenoon, at tha\u2019 domicile of the said.Defendant, 184 Ontario street east, In the City of Mnntreal, will ha sold by author fty of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in thi cause, consisting of plano, household fur » etc, J.\u2018A.BISSONNETTH, B.S.C- Montreal, August 23, 1909.- District of Montréal, No.12157, Circuft Court.J.A.Simard, Plaintiff, versus: J.Lacombe, Defendant.On the first da of September, 1809, at 10 of \u2018the clock | the forenoon.at the domicile of the sai prefendant, at.Ste; Anne de Bellevue, tt the district of-Montreal.will -be-sold by authority of Justice, all the goods an chattels of the said Defendant, seized ing § { this cause, consisting of household fur niture, été.Terms cash.E.AUMAÏS B.S.Montrea), August 23, 1909.; Court.La Clé Giguere & Mayrand, C.MARSON, B.s.C.Ÿ the § pune day of September, 1909, iat 11 of the clogk in the forenoon, at the domicile of thi said Defendant, 4449 Montrose street, fl the City of Wsetmounf, will be sold ¥ authority of Justice, ail the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized ing furniture, ete.S REMEDY 23rd Aug Montreal Datiy Sia: ia printed andi hilshed at 148.LAB, 187 and 169 i ames tt.Montreal, by.The Montréal Star Publishing Company, Montredl, The Brenton A.Macned Managing Bdilen) [a ; \u2019 K e ER SRE UOTE -also-room ground.1loor:-use- > .; 156 § lighted, telephone, $12.00.Apply janie _.% 195-3 "]
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