The Montreal daily star, 25 juin 1910, samedi 25 juin 1910
[" 4 ON ESS \u20ac LE EE pds a RTBU ; oes A F No 150 = _ | Committee.on Public Accounts gets | + to work next session.; SEAL IN Gouldthrite, the missing superintendent, is an Ottawa man and very well By known here.He has been in the EC branch for about twenty years andi.g for some years at the head of it.Hé gE has 4 fine home at Rockliffe, and did jar | considerable entertaining.It is also} : sald he was engaged in company promotion and investments.He has always borne a good reputation.His -1 comparative prosperity is credited toi fortunate investments.As soon as the \u2019 __ «Misa inquiry Started a the Bureau itself, ._ Damme Î dem | seems.he made his disappearance, and és make 100 cups.RS has not been seen since Monday.It .: / sie dent s Absn panded Sale || EL mein oe a cc re | Borde PE ommissioner Slerw o e Dom- ; on; at an altitude of over Rd Cannot be Found- wher ote, Is trying to locate his Soon fear lt incl des only the tender leaves A 290 .whereabou 0 un .amor i ee De and buds of the tea plant.It is packed in air- > - , for while the fountain heud of the tight lead packages to prevent contamination.sous has been located and those Its purity is guaranteed.| mainly Te wit r \u2018 \\ + .branches are \u201cexpecting lo have some RTE \u201c\u2018Salada\u201d is never sold in bulk.: : 3 : sue embarassing revelations \u2018in \u201cthe inquiry : Ask your grocer for \u201cSalada?\u201d Tea or No that is in progress and will be car- y ; ried on for some.time yet À send for a free trial package.We mail 2 Do you die early soi cannot- The scandal that has now developed it without charge.Say whether you x \u2014 e fact that when a move was x : | 5 : .t= made \u2018a couple of sessions ago in the || Seema \"use Black, Mixed or Green Tea and 3 gn your baby\u2019 s life and future.\u2018health is Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Commons for inquiry tnto this brancn | ever 20,000.000 the price you pay per pounds \u2014\u2014\u2014 wo To \u2014 se \u2014 eo.2° \u201cOttawa.June 25\u2014Revelations of of the service, it was voted down, .: packages ; ; A+ EY the kind ot milk y you give.eit M}, raft and fraud at the Government E h : k \u201cSalada\u201d Tea Co.| | Sy 42 : ce Trine Spr, whe vot wnat un | Larthquake | mea\" aves tees || E i.\u2014that now, at the summer's R In Ottawa.As a result of it all, : At Al s BRANCHES\u2014Moatreal, Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, 4b : all ; Vif ; 8 Frank Gouldthrite, superintendent of | gers : Cleveland, Pittsburg, St.Louis and New York.12 oo your tender charge needs its wd à stationery for many years, is the fugi- : Co eu iii] - \u2014$ .tive from justice for whom the Dom- 8! Snion police are Jgobins na He has not a Another official, Albert ood, of Loss of \u2018Lite==Re din -B.Yi L UNDERWEAR - -NOT- SLEEPING | - when milk is most subject to- contamination, | - the problem-is- Greatest.Many Bulidings Destroyed and avy Ra Pa 5 ae by nt, oT the Se purchasing department.has been |.\u2018 England.saye be has been at it quietly for will be heavy.3 ar reins vin four employes in $1 50 a Suit.let ws Examine your nociez.\u201d K.° te T positions.ne clerk has been : A \u2018medi d correct soluti on n?F- cet Semporarily suspended.The depart- Special to The Montreal Star.s A de L orim i e r We are Experts.a an Hos |.ment ,while admitting the dismissals, Paris, June 25.\u2014Despatohes from ane ce Wm.C ord: & Sor - I i holding dack the names.and the Algiers say that a severe earthquake Men\u2019s Furnishings, rawt on | x _- À Secretary o e Is making no state- occurred there at 1.40.vesterday after.s 2 Mant on the ground that he will have noon.The shock lasted witty seconds.52 Notre Dame West.250 533 William Street.Mein S004 | te report first to the Cabinet Council It.is reported that many butidings wera : 1 \u2014 t the result of his iuvestigations.He [destroyed and that the loss of dife, : ¥ = NT months, and expects to be for some _ E save 5 Special to The Montreal Star.- .° oo & : 2 Payment For Patronage.London.June 25\u2014J.J.Shaw, of : \\ T : EY i: = Brevioualy stated, the annual out- west Bromvrich, reports that que are Plenty of 1me WD Vtals about seven hundred thous- est earthquake ever recorded by his : .7 ; and dollars f seismograph te t 1.32 yesterday j ma fraude (coma l ed Te afternoon.The \u201cpretiminary ¥ tremors e ays double bit sted six nutes.ET ma \u201ccollasion Detwoen.pees \u201cThe selschograph was deranged by For your Dominion Day Suit.Ii it is ordered even g teow.\u2018 à the marmitude of | the 8nocks.MrShaw as late as Wednesday, 29th.We can make a Suit - been 2 reat deal of that species of miles (IA Sither in Italy, Southern in a day if necessary, and guarantee it, as.all our _ ; wa es © h ee Es 1e ae ME Da.e sub- re § tor oh in ony ir Sratiae your measure, you get the same good tailoring, the i different line, it J of what Mr.\u2019 Justies Conao\"betition 2 Aviation | same good style and the same good fit as, ve put | ti ut the memorable inquiry ing the De- in 'our $20.00, $25.00 and $27.50 Suits.e only - | consiste mainly in the fact thaï.the The impoiaible difference between our $15.00 Suits and the higher Eurasian friends ane epportoms ot tg of a short while priced ones is the quality of the cloth, linings and 4 Goverment.back is possible to- trimmings\u2019 which in all cases are the best procur- ; {American Firms Involved.day, and \u2019tis possible to get able, at the price.The workmanship, the sty - R The firms now suid to be involved the hi of \u2019s as h W k : J tn the transactions are largely meri.the grade ews are fac the.same.» ee 0 quickly 3 an a.TC x cant,: * - Te day &i De ».ape = 72 3 vent to\u2019 \u201cWashington Come weokn ago.MARKS\".+ Po mised.J: ek 3 a 3; § to get pointers on how they run the .a.3 7 ° Bureau there.he had in view It is wid, - Shirts\u2019 of every descrip- sia ie in Claws sea fon.© Ce , ) ac nqu - ; ES drama Rk ols eription._ every a 4 a | storm centre.was under the, direct.po Men\u2019s Half-Hose of every Rawr) © pervision- of Gouldthrite.He it \u2018was [H- description.: NEE ; who had the plaœug of all the fat on Br orders, a circumstance which in it- Bathing Suits of every a Bef presented opportunities for giv- descri tion.~ and receiving favors.n N k p of d ?A specific case whic as been \u2018Ÿ brought to light concerns the purchase | ec raed every es ] .5 .{ina on a grees ment] cription, DISPLAY ty A al 8 n \"a : v LY Taking Governiuent ohequn used in Outing goods of every + ra pi J Ss one fie tide ts | description.IN OUR 2 St ki = anothe ; vo ; \u201c= .IY.which Des been supplying an interior \u2018Soft Collars of every des- ; OM Ë \\ grede of this \u201csalety™ paper.though cription.0 oe T AA ki! receiving the price of the best article.G RN oe | 2885 Fe Ai : ni Who, profited pr he difference is a Leather Belts of every a = 1 TE \u2018Wa CH Dunn.ou Tr specu nan 8 > Ë ; Lo ; 4 The same firm has got into the {Ml description., WINDOW Le ° OS I \"ss J eh oft asp orders Pyjamas and Night : \"MONTREAL au a I = D Fraude \u2014- Robes of every des- ° j Te TE a Frauds Cover Long Period.sae re MES x, A irregularities have also been discov.C cription.ç à - - = \"BORDEN: S BABY ALBUMS now ly for mailing \" - gl ered In the accounting branch, due.as ool Vests of every des- YOUR uy \u201d FT Te iE Be ht A 0 criptiori - Send 10° \u2018Bogle Brand labels dnd sécure a copy.| = © Minister.: SNE = The reports aay that the aystem re- P anama Hats, Beach CHOICE \u20ac #0 Fe aorted to has been cleverly workéd out Robes, etc., for th t > : { end so long In progress that it was | ., >, 1 N| only detected with difficulty.To pre- right style price., + 1]! vent a recurrence of what has been | ee bole A going on, a complete reorganization of TT Visit Marks ORDER.reau w necessary, i ' 1 while he Minister on hie own secount | THE HABERDASHER : ee 18} ts making an investigation.it may be | 148 Peel Street Lo = f med that th ill be : - * vo.= Touch more < of it when \u2018the Commons IR \u2019 And Guaranteed.Our new unbreakable Fronts in every coat.Ÿ WELSH ANTHRACITE COAL I} © = We are now prepared to book -orders for this high- Ask a mt.Lee YANKEE 0 BOE FREE 3 < Special prices for July-August delivery.Co BEY > SR > ; : i : ames M.Aird, Le ces ut of the Hi Fl 4 1 Tel.Main 4622- os i .\u2018 i _ EE oc 1505 2ew J en \u2018 nomi [RF .i - ht GN mc EE\".| NEW YORK FLYING sooner | CONTRACT 70 LETT.Lo ha?3% 0 Cd re od ; | .IE wo so.++ Special to The Montreel Star.ae der tive competi: Aran 3 So we York, June 25.\u2014Louls Strang F CONTRACT RECORD.Comtrcre 11.We give you East Side Low.\u201cRental Pricer n rs A was tc\u201d driver of racing auto at ren boues hers Bi pue Glo .a than & mile minute, DAITOWYS.proposed works.Send forsamplecepz.À M 1\" y}.Ce bee AE thin 2.: oe secroed dea, venta © Witeor's bi- CONTRACT RECORD.À ; ping :, + Sly a in drat gir Wed ay raed a remy \u2014 \u2014 RL \"33 -r ng h 8 \u2019 0 y, tu É.BN NR .| \u201c ve v pg gts : di Braise.ce Bits na tore around he.} ee Sir JE \u201cart right i in and open: 3 a Made from white cellular cloth or open \u2018work.Oxtord;- just the À owirieing more then = few inched from a rei Rey Goes, Olicloths: À 4: e u Once the machine mme rit Ji LE \u201cthing for: hot weather or gor the country, made with: collars at- mar on the thea tae when vet ot || Pure Bread Il! ti - J | GARD 2 , tached and without collars.These Shirts would sell in the regular machine dipped asd dup into tne tut Hones teas reaaq wlll Ly : À some J] the making than any Bread sold © 3 Bind for $1323 or more.\u201d We bought the material at » bargain's and - \u201cstrate vas nine from ais sent ana | I ones to-day.NI \u201cPhone Bast 42 AT.Jie i i i J oh going -te give you a bargain.IE) ed wre ir wi ine broke loose oo and nung suspended Mount 286.Te : | x ; i La .i 5 CL 2002 .over mage ed The bi-plane was - i 5 EET comp .! Tee se James is hf Ere ETL WRT \u2018LYRIC HALL \u2014 Vaudeville wid Moving} DOMINION _ PARK té FR - : : FORUM SUMMER a KN\u2014 Argus Deb] Bg nt ; ROVER PA \u2014vauderite © IF.QT ; ra ee med] 1 / x Meutrem.pa A] ols te ee GD THs TRADEMARK ON MATTRESSES, SPAINGS con LN = Pee pags ab PS est Sina +.i fa, CHARANEEES LL] ur eu Sto SEEING it A NEA A YEATHER 4 DOWN Dane UT 1 pe wi; AAR ARE SERRE we.: t THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY.JUNE 25, mo 1 0 pov Tm .2 os Le : - yo Heim .- - 2 , \"Yräuls séev dn ee Sr orf Cee im a Rime ESS M SE Se aml en mvstnie Lans d sed hy Ses gy 6 VF er \u2014\u2014b a 240 ARE ee USE Henry Ketcheil yg the acens So ; ie aud in an Uncharted land a te Arcde mes} SRE a BARRE TR I ATT GD RIEL ren hero Is an.sib Vi; rected the Darius Gre le Baa re THE \u201cWEEN \u201cRE es AR £3 n.£7 x e drone of the busy bees, i While Mr.Cayley\u2014that !s the hero's ; The whispering grass and clover, .\u201d , name\u2014was flying around at.the rate of 2 The winds that southward ream, - mm , \u201d > ™ five hundred mlies a day, he saw a mur- + The ripple of hillside waters\u2014 der, and later on fluttered down'on an ;.let.them call me home, , £42 Cw birds h 1] + ai 2s Ges SALES but by stud rds hus loarne > = .bas a ,h mf to fly.: little vaphesantnos .while an Th + Cl o : \u2014\u2014 afmcet où.the United \u201cGaile.sims in ; ling ust ra i : Eos ; 105 7 June.lie Philippines, | 0 ex the mel 2 q \" ar © 3 tb .eon that the Ane granted befo È 4 Tr 45 PERS CC 3 , Jube has a thousand- voices\u2014 | .: Cook discovered ft theoretically, and don r SEE «1 Ua ae : $ ® a Ems.# The croon of the maple trees,-.2 ric Sr = se | Teme ous | Ë 3 = ; The Le dong of the thrush and robin, Co Canadian \\ Authors.; De ora his Hogs were ae is man: tations.\u201cstand mény cleanings \u2018 without The Standard, in its s illustrated supplement on Saturday, will Tow the most ice floe to have a chat with a girlle.It i ' y } \u2019 Cee | 3 a 3 ny ea sand badution eer went \"ous ang.found pew striking pictures of the recent catastrophe in Victoria Square yet given to the public.3 É un + e 4 , h h À ay Tee | HE æ à wed of tone, ; only water was.a voétel beret ashe The Standard photographer, whose pictares will, he reproduced, had fnifaculous; ¢s- \u2018ês- s CAF \"20 , terfi 9 a con cam Eb JRE Possuing.dora h , _ 8, |te,5 paper Inc mcarcersied In à 6 bottle cape from the building by the margin of a minute or two,but returned again after the Eel of PR sorest= |\" 18 + > @| |Teachou Dis dauehter, and an où friend] accident to take some of the most striking pictures ever taken.Ce ICH | cal me home, of hera had a \u201cknow\u201d up his sleeve how = \u2018 ' Mag co fy Bi ns .fil = ear éhoonand pr 2 3 Stenm Secht coulé be bullt that lce| © .Among these illustrations will be pictures of the public funeral of some of \u2018the 3 0RE 7 0 A \u2014 _ = a H Tig brake by by\u2019 tae\u201d REE Woo ho.frees he mans te te unknown pod vigims, as well as the, following: The crowd: in Victoria Square watching the fire; 3 2 2 = be wild era vine, 4\u201d \u201cCool : 1,8, 8 \u2014 | 3 Tg ube oem of the widens il then un-Uooked Port ea that the her.The havoc wrought in the interior by the fall of the water tank; Firemen preparing to Feel.8 Fi fwb-tuined: loam; fé.iri going out for a five hundred mile fly, ES ea Le) 20 ang lo.bough atar ¥: wander, = happened to light on un ce flee and find fight the flames; Comer of the debris beneath which many bodies were d; Amy cl qe.= eroine Ce g ALA hei the St oe won| Dulances waiting to convey the injured to the Sega, Water tower and the en £2 af H.' Local Noms in Brazii .somewhat preylously been tapped on.the giges at work.a & + > or ; BE GEE Ao .head with a séction of \u2018lead \"pipe or a ip \u2018 2 Ct ' costs R ;- cuetd tn_Branki nam hunk of ice and slain by- the viliain,: SEE a & 2 a aif inds 2 à oran end stature, but tind ROSES and E Ta t\" ote ve Smo \"1% ce are À: cuis 5 PE : @- e Les 3 .Cn - Tes pa - - .= - correet, sometimes being that of a certain pirates, which he has accumulated r area {Avrätion: +4 à i x = 2 SE 2 Funct Soon ea hoped 1a Team Fhich, the Pichi \u2018ana decide.that they vil arquire : onire cal s eat 14 A0, Cl sissy.6 2 i Darmde.Rot She Joust amor Dane ue \u201cIn the working out of this design the |.1 oo vo a \u2018 ee cor = UE 3 2 if one were a family name and the other with wash drewings.Cen MEd saw | Shanging the names of towns Is growing.| Drew's View of Lincoln mous aerial scientist, inventor and aviator; An aeroplane in full flight, hugging the Co TE DE Cs Soni wae pet qe esp ; losely; His late Majesty, King Edward VIL, th \u2014 \u2018 \u2014 ig Dames were.erat a | The crept war artoraed Daniel Drew earth closely; His late Majesty, Kin war ., at the recent aviation meet at = le .Bos, puch 56 and replaced by Dew: Tana.his associates, Gould, Fisk and oth- .7 \u2018 BE UT : HR cote ware too great a number, of |; ets, Vast opportunities for maxing money.Biarritz; À.L.Wells, of Washington, in his flyitig machiné; Mr.Frank T.Coffyn, NW AW WANT 4 hence they © gradually dis- # They would obtain advance news from i P ER appctring- and veine Teplioed by thé the trons bv.bribery una speculate upon of New York City, in his flying machine; Night ascension of Charles G.:Glidden,.{4 | HI: j names of.local celebrities.We may as-: a \u2018sume that the republican feeling remains |- this information.The shrewd financier ne | .unchanged, and that the alteration in couldn't reach Lincoln, however.In ~The of North Adams, Mass.; The starting-rail\u2014a factor j Jn the li ola 1.certain » type of White from an amplified diary left hy | names is \u2018mainly que to the desire of - avoiding monotony \u2018or confusion.\u2014 Lio- à \u201cmel Wiener in Cassier's \u2018Magasine.Le 7 wet fs 14 2 | Drew and published by Doubleday, Pass aeroplane; An aeroplane garage; etc.Co, he says: \u2018We didn't dare maks \u201cAS Et of this kind to Abe himself.Lins Ne: Pl: coln was an unpractical man, so far as \u201cHeavenwards.t * > 5 er \u201cRalph Connor,\u201d born in Glengarry Co, Ont.making money went.All he thought To the many religious works of Mot en : 7 \u2018about 'was to Save the Union.He used s Mary Loyola, of the Bar Convent, Yo x - - = - 7 su, \u201d to get very peevish at some of us money Ls d has been added other volume Sniitied ; ; © | xtnge +X \u201d w enne ns, ien d t e .\u201cThe Sky i % ined una brief , Holy pr tote, Se).My Fri Indian Man - The Italians Want it.i} Thurston.BJ.10 Tiley 000 chapters sha \u2018BY.JAMES MCLAUGHLIN.BY HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER.| Edgar Jepsoms \u201cThe Garden at No.area La e ral Series Hi takes ft 19,\u201d whic as just been publishe s i soul a hn.de frais \u2018aad temp of (the (Boston.Houghton-Mifflin Co.1910.) (Toronto.The Copp Clarke Co.1910.) already being transiated into Italian, and bli h .Ca dr k Ca | of exh tqwaa heaven.This Is the problem that confronts| The literature of aviation had to come.negotiations are/under wäy for.the French| published on Saturday, will be an interior view of Chester Cathedral; A crack Can- | phasor x than ecstacy.ol fle \u201ciit | the white man: How is the indian Je Le of course The - sctentifie, side or | has rights.\u2018 Since the fundamentals 19° hu- di R P f S ] Shi b di Ca d ne iful Can di une ng eAco! ement to 100 AY sav Hum banseil and bis ricnes?0] air n review n \u2018thèse columns.man nature are same e world over, ess .an NES ue or connolat with nd deep, underlying me the sduestion admis ou \u201cb; L oy ines H i fhuting that on the day when the and beceuse the book apposls den funda.adian egiment; rogr oO tee 1p in me in nada, uti ; adi note con: ys 8wer- v 0] the n t t > : menta nstincis, seems natu an - AI solation and Joy.Le een tu Une ed soon] Canada opens.ah aviation novel dhould| ~The Garden at No.19\u201d gels a grip on Scenery\u2014Pictures taken 1 in Prince Edward Island, British Columbia and the Laur- | \u20ac French f Dail U as possible.Do away witlr the ms be among those to be reviewed.* The| all readers, men and women, young and ti 1 : or yvse.| swings dng, eacos reins, bs, this means Sky-Man\" is a novel after the Robert! old.irrespective of nationality.entans.\u2014 : only can ns save rom \u2018 - - \u2019 BY E.P.AND R, F.PRENTYS | chonie indigeace and uitimate sbsolgts| The second Sermon in The Standard\u2019s great series of discourses by a prominent _paupery.*- nese are \u2018the concliuaing (New.York.William R.Jenkins Co.woius bf a bog calivu, \u201cay Friend, the at - 1910.) .- .\u2026 JBuian,\u2019 by Major James McLaugoun, an F4 \u2019 Indian Agent ui the United States lor 8 One of those handy: \u2018pocket compan- tury years.hi ions , for -the:toqurist.comprising een-.The mstyry, habits ana nature of the À versafions for journeying and for daily.| North Anierjcan lpaian,.as seen \u2018by one Montreal Clergyman; Tragedies of the Sea: First article in a series of articles prepared for The Standard by one of the best Canadian writers.This will be \u2018one of | the best Sea Disaster stories ever published 5 in Candida: Read the Berifs.AM Mys::: sacsfa.« use in town a country, Is \u201cFrench for, wno has had tanity tud Jl Daly\u201cUse\u201d by°B.P.anû À, F.Prentys, | At cluse range, are given with accuracy tery of Sherbrooke street.5 with : the French: revised- Sy Louis rather than iiterary embellishnment by tue u 0 Ferdisand Richard.These ready-to- aytnor of \u2018thi latest work on a people ©.i Popular Standard features on Saturday: \u201cOffice Window, Men\u2018 od Events, CE ae nd.arty vancemront RS AO Th ! ketch-Book, The De Wi do cart and M dame\u2019 P S | e r a ancem wvilizat - - \u201cplay the game fair.\u201d Naw, we are tald With Canada, the indian, problem: has| \u20ac S etch \u20ac an\u2019 $ In Ys H Home, a $.age, un in the op g line what happens when | never been as serious as it hus with our - dy P és Fat 8 a n oF boul \u2018bagage: dur nation)\" Ps rer TE ies: Alt ommuRicating with thie| but in their convictions as well os.n age.Twa ter; perha \u2019; Edit Th - mada tor Thiy ix put into exc lent indians were not such pad friars as department must = and their interests.tall P ç xr bis The News tion of e Standard contains all the latest cable, telegraphic; 4 \u2019 ui w e T e incie 5 th, d t catlorm), At that way?fhe passenger arriving, In Certain it ia that white our Cnelgaors notice \u201cwill ba taken of their enquiries, | ants [talian Poe sporting, financial, local and\u2019 general news, 36 hours ahead of all other competitors.| \u201c \u201cMontreal, for \u2018Instances: would .rot-have were employing armies in \u201811gütng \u2018the| This.rule will be strictly enforced here- T Ki : Sn | Fou sa aTisrh ion ÿ © \u201cor Your Money.-Baok.= SA ERÈRES.AAMITER PE a ant MRS! Gs 5 .\u201c \u2018 STIMU mgs ha a on sng mete ay Jeti dmeamune dbase eis.12 at moe ie THE.MONTREAL Dine sis Te.: an me pe a md cen si AR + Je STARS À ste Sr Ce cL a 1 oe wa Ada heron wide - Our Stores Are Open.\u201crai + = ira + Why should you make your own costurhe, When you | | ¥ can get a ready-to-wear costume- ot 'u : : +.finish at such a Jow.price?Extra fine costume, jackst, with long revers, plain tallored; skirt, with pleats, trimmed small Wavy Suttons._ and ak.LE 3| 13 | ?= tell 0 LE] 3 | > ® ef Boop So ai in pate blue; neuve dark hiauve \u2018 p-to-daté style and 7 Hesse TTT lapels, \u2018Ladies\u2019 Fanoy Thread\u2019 ; [is Made of mercerized lisle,.foot : with \u2018very nice design of éilk em- J.broidery.I\" cially \u2018retnforced for garter.and tips double.shades: .Alice blue, green navy, old rose, khaki, cham- ÿ .A .Co.pagne, helio, tan and white: .Sizes .Hosjery.so Top qf stocking ton Hie | All the.new |.Pale pink, pale blue, [°° bronze, reseda, dark .ei 4 104 years, in Russian Æatior : \u2018or Buster Brown styles.71h Sekgo Suit; in navy blue $3.00 .Dhagone! « \u2018Serge Suit, in Davy.blue hl and black À eisçafs.\u2026 8450 \u201cfi ni \u201c Spingonai Serge Suit, in Havy blue : ; £3 aad Evan vies.weoeeees-BT00.es Tweed, suit.18 mew \u2018colorings, + asprépriate ridiming, with: battant a i\u201c + buckles heieiis.F7 50 to $3.50 be © Sizes 9 to 16, Norfolk style,3- piece, without belt nor pleats: Fancy: Tweed Sults, $8.00 down \u201cto $400 Fancy Tweed Buits, \u2018with - _bidomer PARLE.levee B1O00 +.215.00 Special summer Ine in \u201chomkespun,\u2019 two light shades, ree 9700 to 26-00 _ > larly 6c per Anether Saturday Night Specigt\" \u2018Ladies\u2019 Cotton Hoslery Balance of lot of Maco cotton stock\" ings; plain cloorings, helio, pale blue, pale pink, white and and tips black._ Col Heels \u2018guaranteed washing.Sizes 8 1-3 to 10.Only f5ç Sr or Satur- VU a im nd \u201cday Night Only: |} Ladies Ladies\u2019 or Gent's Straw House and Bath ®lippers, all sizes.(Sale begins.at 8 o'clock) - 272 - (8 pairs for 81.009 112 -A \u201cWorth rezu- .Special.Lacs dbrofdery; Colored : such as tan, broidery reinforced.- broidery.\u2018not to \u2018fade in \u201cwear.2° \u201c Pettiooats, nice line in cotton, nain- .s00k, with very wide flounce, trimmed pleats, embroidery insertion and em- Special score .\u2026.1.82098 - .Corset Cover, in nalnsook, trimmed wide embroidery insertion or Valen- \u2018 ciénnes insertion,\u201c ribbon beading and\u2019 - Valenciennes lace.Special .\u2018Drawers, - styles to pick from, trimmed nice em- BPeciBl Lovee sevens 08e Night Gowns, pleats, embroidery length or full length sleeves, trimmed embroidery.Sizes 56, 58 and 60.only.Exceptional ven emer Gen endless Sep, 871-3 to 10.Per pair.2 he ge ~ Le - > $7.00 | La (3 pairs for $1.00) co k | re oo © - x + Gos + Fo EER h sizes 38, 407 and a2 : Sizes 34 to 44.-69c in good cotton, several ehh.insertion, pleats and Sizes 23, 25 and 27.in cotton, trimmed insertion, 3-4 ese sss ees evens $1.70 \u2014 - ce = prin \u2018Linen, 2 yards , SPECIALS.AT.THE LINEN COUNTER.2 Napkins bwin 14 ins.square, made of fine linen, assorted fleur de lys, shamrock, etc.On sale Monday 0 The oe .tre 20% dk as Clatie, Dojtiss Proust at Qf sacopdes, also offered ; Monday, at deisbor su ces0u evune de, made of fine Nex, grass blesched, lity; in several designs offered Mon- rente 02 \u2026\u2026.assecccve ze {5 29% der Cent.\u2018Diéoount.\u201d - » Night Gowns, in white twilled $150 $1.35.$1.00 and 75¢- FE apd 50c.: .dhavbdEL + | + Undervests \u2018and Drawers\u2014Cas MONt.c.000 steers we \"Gent's Furnishings.Umbrellas\u2014Special line of self-openers at 1.00.Neckties\u2014Latest novelties in styles and colorings, #1 00.be cotton, with or without « collar, 23 ere or wal, per gar- .ee.\u2014.secon $1.25 \u201c DOGTOR TEDMAN'S | > 5 | mie TE IN See TRA rte La HEY LEEKS es 2 x re i Fe a ES hat ly free from any pourri or opium, therefore safeit and best.See the Trade Mark of a Gum-Lancet o \"each packet and povider.of all Chemists and Druggisty.Aginas Nagios) On Orug ae: a.LI pot: 228 New.North fond,\" 8 law \u201cUNITED.STATES SOLDIERS.! | Two Regitmeits to Visit \u201cToronto ex hiitign* This Year.kl Torgato, June 25\u2014The exhibition this yes?wilt.be viéited by two United -Btates regtments the 65th, of Buffalo, and the 3rd National Guard, of New York State.The former will be here during the first week, six hundred strong, and the latter, whose headquarters are at Rochester, will send ten or eleven companies from as many different cities, about four or five \u2018hundred in all.\"In the second week ~both .regiments; \u2018will be romped 2e pans is > THE TIME AND ATTENTION TO THEIR FÉETATHAT THEY fo 99-220 THEIR FACE, TENDER FEET WOULD BE UNKNOWN.A \u201cmouse mdr in your, shoes ep\" vod ot | 1¢ PEOPLE WOULD DEVOTE HALF È | SUFFOCATED IN HER HOME.Tragic End of Mre.J.L.McLaren at Highgate, \u2018Ont.Special to The Montreal Star.8t.Thomas, Ont., Jun'e 25.\u2014 Mrs.buyer, mysterious and found it on fire.trunk.It is thought she went search of the Closet and lighted } started fire.:-\u2014\u2014DMr\u2014M absent fro 4 \u201c m home at the time.| Ventricini Must Pay Penalty.saying there would be ion of the sentence - Pasquali.Ventrichul, for the mu fellow coun man, in March last.Portuguese Gunboat Wrecked.° Loands, West -Afri Portuguese gunboat the \u201crocks foundered, The crew \u2018was saved.James I.McLaren, wife of a cattle found suffocated in her me at\u2019 Highgate last evening under circumstances.Neighbors saw smoke coming frem the place, Investigation- showed the fire to'be in the clothes closet ,and the lifeless body .of Mrs.McLaren was found lying across a in ma.articles of clothing in a matoh which Toronto, June 25.\u2014Sherriff Mowatt has received a meésesge from Ottawa, no commutat- in the case of the .1taliarr who was sentenced to be hanged on June 30 er of Rafael Fabblo, a ; June 35\u2014The.beryl .ran \u2018on rocks off Ambrix.yesterday and ee ui foi 4 Ju i : \u201c06 ARCTIC lis} Government Appoints Appoints ommiaalonty Report Upon Same.v \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=peee mas .Special to The Montreal:8tar.:._ Otthwa., June 38, \u2014The .Government has appointed Hon.James Colebrooke Patterson, of Ottawa, a commissioner to investigate into titles of ownership by the United Kingdom of all lands in the Arctic Seas, whether ace + quired.by- discovery, occupation, or} otherwise, and to report tnereon to} the Prime Minister.; It is in connection with the assertion lof Canadian and British authority in those ons, The appointment dates from: June lat, 1910.Hom.Mr.Patterson was a Cabinet Minister in the Macdonald Government.and .former Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba.; {REGIMENT WELCOMED HOME.Fifty-Ninth Stormont and.Gien garry Men Had Good .© - Reception.Special to The Montreal Star.Cornwall, Ont, June 25.The - - 59th Stormont and Glengarry Regiment rived home from camp at Barriefield, Kingston, yesterday.When the soldiers arrived they were met by the retired officers:-of the regiment, and 1'after marching through the town, headed by the Highland pipers and drum band, and the bugle band and cadet corps of the Cornwall High School, they assembled at the Central Park, where they were entertained to Junch by: the officers of the regiment.After peveral speeches had been made, the outside companies entrained for home.| plauded.| PLEADED GUILTY AT LAST.cinnati Men Admit Misconduct.Washington, June 25 \u2014Moses Haas, of New York, and Frederick A.Peck- ; ham, of Cincinnati, after -fighting for five years indictments returned against them in the common leak cases in , the Department of Agriculture, yes- i terday entered pleas of guilty to the : count in the indictment charging con- | spiracy to affect misconduct in af- \u201cfairs.On the recommendation of the De- J partment of Justice, Justice Gould imposed a fine of $6,000 on Haas and $6.- 000 on Peckham.They paid arid were released from custody.The other indictments pending against them nolle proseed.A \u2018at Comarineg; Rome * Special te The Moptreal Stag.- 8t.Catharines, June 25.ZEN \u201cMich- ener and Em Kramer eloped to» aR laid against Michener.a company Directors increased.Special to The Montreal Star, ; Ottawa, Jone 26.\u2014The directors of the Atlantic Sugar Refinery Company, Limited, have been increased from five to seven; and those of the Mur- ray-Kay Company from nine to ten.Those of the Crown Construction Co.are reduced from five to three.Are Immune From Hay Fever Former Sufferers Escape \"Attneky Through Preventive Treatment With Ascatee \u2014 Climatie | Changes Unnecessary.Must Be Begun Early A of former.fever \u201cyie- |] tims\u2019 experience complete immunity from that disease each year by the use of Ascatco, the new remedy which so successfully combats asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory afflictions.The treatment with Ascatco Is begun some weeks in advanee of attack, and this enables the system to withstand all influences of the pollen fn the atmosphere.Nasal passages are clear and free breathing and sound sleep are enjoyed.Climatic changes are unneoessary.Asncatco may be procured st Quenne- ville & Guerin\u2019s, and otirer drug stores in two sizes (regular treatment 32, trial size, 50-cents.) If subject to hay York City, for sample of Ascatco which they will send free by mall./ ra i.; ; fur 2 i À NS EERE Wg 4 enormous volume of.se ALE NT = .PRICE we, us anes Qu.ve .OUR \u2018PRICES ARE THE LOWEST ma que\u201d the most liberal, our prices are.the lowest, the reason for this being our.immense parchasing power, and While our edit \u201cter sales.* uy goods in such: quantities that ie\u2019 secure \"better prices than it would be possible for smaller concerns to We allow no slote to bo \u2018undersell a.Get oùr + prices and be Your dun judge of whether or not You save from 10% à to 30% « on.your home ishings.es MISSION ROCKER, oY ; Arm Chair te Mateh, $4.98 ont a + et 1 one.oun.BABY ih wi to Inquire inte.Titles\u201d and A= 1 The regiment was warmly ap- After Five Years\u2019 Fight Two Cin- | gether a it homes at Gasliné two peeks > The-girl-tapk her:father\u2019s : rad they \"rode to Wel horse so» and ou Cv a ata A telephone Eypeies.Soe a\u201d te pair, aad a et oe of abduction WAS the expectéd | fever be sure to write to the Ascatco |.Laboratory, 32 West 25th Street, New | Com wee eas \u20ac * Because \u2018the They.are.built over a common\u2019.sense last.have good prone soles that will wear excellently.Very popular for summer wear, ! pair.Size, 3- 7; reg.\u201c$1 25, fle vv oe ee Sizes, 8- 10; regular $1.50, for.oe bc Sizes 11-2; reg.$1.75 for._.ee en 2 18c INFANTS\u2019 SLIPPERS AND MISSES\u2019 SANDALS.Splendid lot, new this.seasons made of best quality Russia ealf, extra heavy sou leather soles, in Goodyear wel \u201d s ot elt Boys and bl \u201cair tps; tskin, gun.= metal \u2018aud tan Gait skin; welted - less ares © to $1.19 vs.cehed ue te ee or 00.pairs Tnfints\u2019 Tan\u2019 Russia cat\u2019 \u201c \u201cOxfords; sizes 8 to.au reg.$150 Yalue as git To TO $2.50 OXFORES AT 960 Tan Fated Coli Cette dur M ei ad = Golden Brown Kidsking all es \u201c fn the lot from children\u2019s size \" 834 to women's size & While the lot .lasts, regular $L75 te eee kinds, pow marked here a e exceedingly low price of.98c VS en Awd y es nas same FRE = FÔR.\u2018we have been orowded to the blio know'that we are - for less money han any other house in the of ve 12 ot Te - Patent Leather Ankle Si Pumps, lw PP cr te Canvas 2-eyclet Gibson # \u201cmel tucher xia _ Patent Leather Blucher Oxford 586 BOSTO « ge.x Son ei \u2018 od re xin, Ts a3 wig VEY OXFORDS.\"$1 98 2,000 pairs Men's Boots and Oxfords, Goodyear welted soles, .strictly solid leathers in the fol lowing leathers: Patent Colt Skin, Gun Metal, Tan Russia Calf, and Viel Kid, cher styles all sizes.Your cholee.$1,98 A ix dfell of Children\u2019s Bargains = 1,000 Pafrs Infants\u2019, Children\u2019s, and Misses\u2019 Dongola Lace Foetas n reg.$150; all 69c CHILDREN'S AND MISSES\u2019 $150 ANKLE STRAP PUNPS .Best quality gun metal with silk bowss all well/made and latest styles sizes 6 to 23 spe- elalat.i.600 Pairs Infants\u2019 and Children\u2019s Tan Chocolate Bootss all sizes; regula $158 value, 98¢c se ee a4 ts 1,000 Pairs Infants\u2019 and Children\u2019s in Patent - \u201cia Turney all sizes; reg.value, at.SHOE STORE al leathers: * 98c wo Pd + rE rvs in sno arbi mitre Ty aa TE Es wrpimer| oars at ever Batten and Blu.: 98c : - n, box and wax tre \u2014 J aa \u201c3 salé.Why ?more value.band plexty «, people de sce you.= Pumps, Oxfords, Pate.\u2018Call, Fort mess Thor, Pumps, 31.6 ots TW.Somes of our reat surpass: Ath 2 depot Bout ur sieges ts \u201cGreatest V atmos\u201d net \u201cWile Camas on | and Oxfords Mrionts aad Pam White Canvas ro sess mame at.91.95.| 800 Pairs Ladies\u2019 White Canvas Naum and Oxfords; $2.98 reg.$4 values at.Women's Pure White Tiss Made of Canvas; p lath ihe, $-Eye- Tet style; nes à ce.a.9e oo oo 900 Pairs Misses\u2019 White Canvas \u201chumpeand and Oxfords; all sizess - value $1 49 000 Pairs Ce White Canvas - Se Winder Dips EE MISSES\u2019 AND CHILDREN'S $150 TAN OXFORDS, ONLY 06e Tan Kid Oxfords, Blucher cut; : Spring and half heels; stylish tae shapes.Bises 6 to Ÿ in the Bois $2 AND 8250 SHORS AND: OXFORDS, $1.50 \u2018Grade Shoes and - Russia calf, Gua Me! i rng Trg Fo Spe- - chab-nf.\u2026.\u2026.- OXFORDS Fos rn Se ferds; alses 6 te ds ° apalr - $119.at.tees na : Comes ST CATHERINE md \u201c Mail Orders Filled.\u201c* $1.39 ÿ Cia Ly spas wd css \u201csue \u20ac rot SET i \u2018Children = 7 Plaoo d'Armes Square.LÉ GITE a Shit ¥ mcm had ana B£s 2 eee PIBGOAIRPOOS ® All correspondence for this de- -© partment should be adéressed to Agnes Chesley.* P00000000000008 \u2018Teaching - - Kindness _ À little girl hus sent me jn the fôf-[.lowing letter whicih has given me so \u2019 much pleasure that I have kept it lying on my de sk for à couplé of weeks or so.She heads it \u201cKindness to Swal=}.- lows,\u201d and it runs as follows: \u201cAs I have been reading the little stories * About animals in the Star 1 chought I\u201c \u201c would write one.It is à true atory.On .à farm not very far from here several .swallows built their neêt under the ites of the outhousés connected with- 776 ; the farm.One day it rained awfulf- hard and one of the nests fell to the } ground, leaving four little ones out in * the cold.\u201cThe, farmer's jwife happened to see the nest fall so she -took a i strawberry basket and gathered up| :> the poor little birds and put them ini.: the basket.She -was awful glad when the old birds found their little ones | .and brought food to them untir \u2018they ' were old enough to take care of them- , selven.\u201d : Another story that bas come: to me 4 of kindness to animals is that.of & t=] : tle girl who found a poor kitty whose ! people had gone off to the country.and | © left it behind.Pussy had not been accustomed to fend for herself and, consequently was doomed to slow death from starvation or to be killed by, dogs.This little girl found the cat wandering about, and although it was » frightened and nervoud of strangers she coaxed it to her and carried \u2018It to her house, where it has a comfortable home with friends, who will not desert it to die of hunger, It.is by such deeds and such tales that we can teach our children to.be kind to all dumb\" animals.If this lesson is well inculcated into them in youth it will last through |: Bh life and there will be fewer cases of cruelty - to report.to the S.P.C.A.\u201cNever tolerate unkindness in others and never commit an unkindness ourselves.\u201d An excellent motto, but it might be made still ore.Qxceljent by, adding, \u201cNever ayer an opportun-\u2019 y for\u2019 kindness.\u201d Tiny \u201cAAC y The Basis of Happy Marriage.I am persuaded that friends ip, saya ' an exchange, 1s the \u2018basis of tris mar- riage\u2014the man and woman must be \u2018 able to get on together in the serenity of natural comradeship without con-, ; tinudus rasp anâ jar.They must\u2019 possess toward-\u2014eaëh\"other the plain and elemental qualities of confidence, loyalty and tenderness; they must hold the same views concerning the meaning of life; each must desire nothing 80 much as the welfare of the other; neither can have aught which is not at the disposal of the other.Love there must be, indeed, but not love alone, for love is of flery essence and often fails to result in happiness either for the lover or the lov ed.There Is, 1 believe, nn Italian proverb, \u201cLove is a dagger in the heart.\u201d This could never be said of friendship.The very word itself is a synonym of felicity.Many husbands and wives, not without love, fail of amity and dwell in hell because they are snot first of all -~ friends.Friendship is the warp and.woof of human oneness; love is the\" dye and pattern which makes the fab- Tic splendid./ VOTE FOR || PIERRE BERNARD, in Longue Pointe Ward.J.N.DRUMMOND, in Rosemount Ward.k es0029 ho h 1 [- A SMART Sls (A a.2 £ > à I Gro itkea Pialteq Blouse.\"Linen braided with soutache, rat-tai nently \u2018attractive one.*seryiceable dark the braiding either to match or of white are appropriate.wanted, TL.Copyright I9IO, by- L.* CHÉÉTER J-\u2014{Contiaued).\u2019 \u2018Clever Alice has been very unjust- \u201cWe doctors know that, ple.about their unborn\u2019 ghildren\u2014at -least.[td the.extent of providing \u2019a J.U.EMARD, \"esitage, physically, mentally.and in Emard Ward.rally, for them\u2014and then « a LUDGER LAPOINTE; in St.Paul Ward.- ARTHUR YALE, in Cote des Neiges Ward.S.GAUDRY, - _ ip Ahuntsic: Ward.For \u2018alk information «pply to:the.Comimittee Rooms of |» these candidates, or: te the Mortal Citizens\u2019 ASSOCIATION a.vrai ain 7189, - 148 5 aw worrying about them\" aftér they are! nin, this world.Would: be a very much Pleasanter place ve in, and the\u2019 human race would make more.progress ina generation \u2018 than it has done in re- } corded history.\u201d \u2026 your dearly deloved hobby of heredity I am not going to argue with you.David, man.\u2019 But as for the matter of urging me to hasten and marry me! 2 wife, why don't you\u201d\u2014 It was on (Eric's fips to say, \u201cWhy don't you get married to a gir) of the right sort and set me à good example?\u201d But he checked himself.He knew that there was an Old sgrrow in David Baker's fe which Was net to be unduly jarred eo jests rate he He chan s \u2018quéstion to, y dott © Babee feave \u201cthis \u2018om the Knees of thé gods where it properly délongat I thought you\u2019 were.a firm \"believer.in pradestination, \u2018David: \u201cWe tent,\u201d sald David cautiously.\u201cI bes Heve, as hh excellent oid sunt\u2019 of \u2018Wine used to say, that what is to be will be and what isn't to he happens aome- times.And it 1s precisely such un- chancy happenings that scheme of things ny De tee me au old fogy, Eric: but 1 know - something more of .the world than \u2018ydu Wo, and I believe, ith Tennysor's \u201cArthur, thet there's: | more subtle master under béâveñ.ne make the go wrong.is the maiden passion for a maid.\u2019 1 want to ses you safely anchored to the love -of meme oa.may be,.ion ul Miss Cid future.Xp da mere ee \u2018où bu cafd or.coronation, braid is always handsome, and in the\u2019 Tielght of fashion.This gown ik buff in color, while the braid Is white.and the color contrast is an emi- \u2018White could be ,buraided .with white, however, or a more color In a fashionable tong could be used for the linen with and all the materials that are heavy enough to be made In so severe a style Piques are smart, linen is liked by a great many women, pop- ling are handsome, and there are various similar materials offered.A pretty effect can be obtained by making collar and cuffs of white on color, and If the braiding means too great.labor.both they and the front portion could be left plain, or, if seme slightly daintier effect were\" these trimming portions could ly laughed at.\u201d sald David gravely.Perhaps she \"gverdid the worrying business a little.; but she was perfectly right in princi- If people worried a little more \u201cOh, if you are going to mount Ceres friend- | so Y am, to a certain ex-}.oe saint In, spectacles eu cali pie achats id \u20ac633 Thirteen Gored Bkirt be made from all-over embroidery Or heavy lace In place of being braided, but \u2018the gown fllustrated-is a smart and practical\u2019 one.The skirt \u2018is cut _in thirteen gores.; There is a plait at eath gôre that conceals the seam.It can he made el- ther in walking or round length, as illustrated, or with yoke over the hips.For the medium size will be required.for the blouse 4% yards of material 24 , ior 27.2 yards 44 inches wide; for the skirt, 83% yards 24 or-27, b yards 4 or 52 inches wide, A May Manton Pattern of the blouse.No.6679, sizes 32 to 40 inches bust, or of the rkirt, No.6633, sizes 22 to 34 ins.waist, or of the braiding design 820.one size only, will\u2019 be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper | on receipt of ten cents for each.(ir tn [ haste, send an additional two-cent stamp for letter postage, which [nsSures more prompt delivery.) L 1 G.Page & Company (Inc.) as I have said, I am not in love with Agnes \u201cCampion\u2014and it wouldn't be of any use If I were.She Is as gobd as engaged to Larry West.You remember West?\" \u201cThat thin, leggy fellow you chummed with so much your first two years in Queenslea?\u2019 Yes, what has become of him * \u2018He had to \u2018drop out after his seo ond year for financial reasons.He is working his own way through col lege, you know.For the past two years he has been teaching school in some out-of-the-way place over in Prince Edward 1stand?He fsn\u2019t any too well poor Tellow-\u2014never .was very .strong, wa has studied remorselessly.1 haven't heard from him since February.He sald then that he was afraid he wasn't going to\u2019 be able to stick it i put Ju the end of the school yéâr.1 : Larry won't break down.| He if an How: mand wèérthy even of Agnes pion.Well, here we are.Coming in, David?\u201cNot this afternoon\u2014bavent got time.1 must mosey up .to thd North End to see a man who has got a lovely throat.Nobobdy \u2018can tind out what is the matter.He has puzzled all the doctors.6 has puz£lèd me, but I'll he'll nd Hive lofix sous \u2014 CHAPTER fl; ; * A LETTER or DESTINY: mete, fingiag \u2018that his father \u201cRad not J à frôm\u2018 the college, went into thé Hbrary and sat down = to read a letter he had picked, u \u2018from\u2019 \u2018the hall table.\u201d ft\u201d \u201ctrom Larry Weet, Joa after the \u201cAn tew lined Eric's face loët thé abse k na had worn apd assumed\u2019 an exprés- on of interest.\u201c Ne TEER WHEE [Roe of Ba -Fve fallen into the bands ed \u2018ut+me.one fatale oui ai var ont Peu sus \u2018 = 5 Wetit and did not stend u the | order of my going.Mrs.Willlamson 4.She Who-Mast- Be-Obeyod.She bis.an tmcdavenient.habit of making - you: realise thet hy = ue.est +de.+ LA À Coverings are of fabrics \u2018hand woven « find out what is\u2019 wrong with him it | come.rehelll wrote West.TA sous | ihe - On de > F ashionable * Parasol.Never have wé had parasols\u2019 in such ~arlety of styles and never have ma- he als employed in their making been \u2018more elegant than at the present time.and embroidered, and rare laces, with « 4 paMands of.lovely poples embroidered |: over the patterns of the lace.Some of tre most effective work is gccom- \u201cIplished with coarse ailk threads and the* narrowest of baby ribbons.: Such wark is not difficult and may be done \u2018bi one at home, the parasol being 5 raised during the process of embroidering the paneis.Along with other {: lavish decorations seen on sunshades this year dake the Yewelled garnigh- ments carrying out the color of the fioral or other hand decoration.Many of these have handles studded with vagantly high.But there are also charming little parascls of unique style within reach of the woman having a limited dress allowance.Perhaps the all-white parasel, with \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014-A white or delicately colored decoration, is most adaptable for general use.With the white linen or lingerie frack the all-white .parasol is by far the most desirable.One may have as much embroidery in white as taste dictates\u2019 on the sunshade intended for use with\" the white street or dress gown.Some \u2018of the linen parasols have stenctled borders, but this treatment makes them more or less garish and hardly suitable for general utility.Such shades are seen in many varieties at the races and ball games, where bizarre effects are always conspicuous.The white -{ and natural coiored linen parasgls of | odd shape and finished on the edgey with fringe in matching tone are among the new things introduced for -1 summer vacation outfits.These in unbleached hemp, with the same fringe, are extremely smart.; There is no end to novel shapes in sunshades of all kinds.One of the quaint innovations of this year is the | pasasol which is constructed af bileach- ed pongee of an excellent quality.The frame is square in shape and has sixteen ribs\u2014one on each panel.Between the ribs is an exquisitely embroidered spray of wistaria in natural colors.The edge of the shade is finished with a deep fringe of spun silk intermingled.with strands matching the color of the embroidery .in the flowers and fol- lage.Pongee parasols are shown in a wide range of modish colors and are made to order to \u2018correspond with ZOWNB.carried with any color frock and be considered in good taste.Many of the sunshades in \u2018natural- toned pomngee are.:.ned with silk or some soft color and the lining beautifully embroidered to harmonize with the color of the gown with which it is to be carried.Japenese\" \u2018afbrojds ery in pinks, greens, blues and yellows\u2019 with tou hes of black t6 give character to the work, is applied to some wisça- smart covers.In the natural hued pongee parasols also figure, Sy and cubes of color lined \u201cwith oof matching color._ Such treatment {ves a simple \u2018but \u201cdressy Speers otherwise \u2018plain cover.wide sunshade modelled .after ar the style Japanese umbrêtla- with numerous ribs; is again shown this season This time it 4s covered with a mass of wonderful blossoms scattered irregularly cver rich Oriental silk.The style is also found in cheaper materials, and tbis odd shape with many ribs and tent-like top is very faacin- ating.| | Needlework Notes.| The gaimpe of plain sheer tulle or mat is more frequently used than that of tucks.- The yoke is extremely shallow, and the clear flesh tint is the usual color.A dainty little workbag, just fitted to hold the embroidered collars and belts and other paraphernalia of the summer piazza, is of figured lawn, ovar a lining of light blue china silk.China silk makes a good lining, by the wuy, for bags.whic) are to hold embroidery silks and other things which might be likely to catch upon |rougher-fabri cs: On each-side of the bag in run\u2019 5 semi-circle of face inser- | minha * fool if you didn't take her advice.You feel that what she thinks to-day you will think to-morrow.\u201cIn Charlottetown 1 consulted a doctor.He punched and pounded me, and poked things at me and listened at the other end of them; and finally he said I must stop work \u2018immejutly and to onct\u2019 and hie me stralghtway to a climate not afflicted with\u2019 the north-east.winds of Prince Edw Isidnd in the dpring.I am nol to allowed to do any work untll the fall.Such \u2018was his dictum and Mrs.Wil- llamson enforces it.\u201cI shall teach this week out and \u2018then the\u2019 spring vacation -of weeks begins.I want you to come over and take my place as pedagogue in the Lindsay s¢hool for-the last week in May and the Month a place, but just now I cannot get a suitable substitute.I have a couple of pupile who are.preparing to try the\u2019 Queen's Academy entrance examina | tions, and I don\u2019t tke to.leave them in the lurch or hand them over to the tender mercies\u2019 of some third can teacher ce \u2018who (knows.littla La \u2018come over und.t less Gronk: tit\" te end\u2019 of-Ahe t petted son of luxury.It will do vou a world of good to learn how rich a bfive dollars a month by his own ,ys-.aided efforts!\u201d fis feels when he is earning twenty \u201ctor T don\u2019t hn any other.tel- low, ow I can ask.\u2018The work Wa't hard, though Foust.Mkely.find \u2018{t no- .- tonout.% ; ap Suits, nettement ort ~shore ng e « Nvety pre \u201cThe Tiong aiid ing of the sat ate thé most exc ting events of the Sverass day.\u2018 But the people are very ki and hospitable: and Prince Edward Island in the month of June is such a thing as you don\u2019t often see except in dreams.There are some trout in the pond and you'll always find an old éalt At .thé harbor: ready and wing to : -éshls or f8vatering.constitutional.M aapeet a a 1 mes ever; La Die He knows everything about ev vos Mptony Rood cures generation i \u201cThey | Bob | = right side if material ia sheer and jewels that bring.their prices extra- | Pongee.in its natural\u2019 color.Ia in particular favor, as it harmonizes\u201d with almost any\" shade and may be | tes |; y Phie.gives consistency Sy Son ¢ to turn and that \u2018you would be all kinds of a three Une.' *» hé Feb and tu bi school year ends they an there vit ous- and unexceptionable; and \u2018there be plenty of téach: TobkIng OF \u2018the Marshall, L.hopé yonogn i.30 Ene Bur Gain 0 7 : Ve Eo es = we a necessary\u2019 to v Kit, ahve in gathering a tiny one is but it will show makes an ugly lump In ironing.Two or three over-and-over stitches taken on wrong side of material is as secure as a knot and much more sightly.In embroidery there is no excuse fers, knot, Two or three thy stitches en on outlihe or in boëy of work |.where it 1s afterward covered will hold &ny stitches.' Knots only tend to an.untidy wrong side, which no good \u2018erh- broiderer will tolerhte.and make the work.rough in Jaundering.\u201cHealth and - : J \u2018Beauty pa TL SN Keeping Young.[touches the.\u2018Buoren ent Tumner on the: odider at last and says; \u201cThou art mine, *.Qnoe-4he words are heard there is no going back to pick up the charms.Father Time has.gathered them all up in his padiocked pouch and there is nothing to do but sit down And lament.But there in a \u2018way of getting ajead of the old gentleman, a way to prolong almost indefinitely the blooming of the transitory charm.It needs a daily care of the forehead, care of the corners of the mouth, care of the eyes, chin: for it Is at these points a woraan shows age \u2018first.women of 38 t0 45.They have a oen- tral furrow, running.up and down, or à group of -iines running from temple to temple, The middle lime looks as if ft might have been Made by a garden cultivator, and it gives a woman not only an old look, but a ferocious one.sessor has neeeded glasses for a long while and has.beeen too waln or too ignorant to wear them.The crosswise wrinkles\u2019 come from the trick so many women have g£ liftin their foreheads with every word uttered; bo if you must frown to see go at once to the oculist and\" Bave him\u2019 correct the astigmatism, which is doubtless yours, with glasses.Then before the middle line gets too deep pack it with cold cream every night, massaging away from it at the same time with both hands.Then, squeezing.the line surface wide apart with the fingers of one hand, apply with the other a wrinkle plaster.somewhat :langer than the afflicted region.Also pac cream every night, and pull the skin: tight each way from them and apply.a long strip of plaster from temple \u2018to temple.forehead when talking, for there is no if the cause is kept up.Olive oll may be uséd \u2018instead of cream, and a bit of ordinary white court plaster inatead of Ton sort especially provided for wink.es.Co.TemptingDeserts| ii .\u2014Junket Variation.- _.That time-honored dish of the Invalid, | junket,\u201d would scarcely be recoganiwed \u2018when prep Heat the milk until lgkewarm, Shen stir in a 1 tly beaten g to pint.ugh a sttainer and AR the rennet in, the usual way.Sugar, | ine, vanilla, or other flavoring is adds} Bd to the nillk before rennet.from cups as a with whipped cream in colis or roses bypassing through a pastry tube.Delicious Charlotte Russe.To make a really delicious charlotte russe, prepare, first of all, a very delicious sponge cake after this formula: Four eggs, beater separately.the beaten yolks beat again one cup oi sugar, and to this add half a cup of potato flour.Into the flour must previously have been sifted three-fourths of a lével teaspoonful creaar of tartar and one-fourth teaspoonful of soda, the, same of salt.- Add finally two teas: spoonfuls lemon extract and the whith.of the eggs.Bake |n a charlotte russé, pan.Remove the centre, leaving à hollow shell.Fill this hollow with flav, ored, sweetened whipped cream, or with ice cream, in any flavor liked, or Bavarian cream if available for the.pur pose.The same cake may be baked in orât.\u2019 nary tins for forty-five minutes, when it.ylelds a soft and xery light.pone; loaf.= = - special priés and Garlings Tha name\u2019 ore this animal is Timothy \u2018and as such\u2019 he must always be call \u2018and ret: ferrec to.Never, as you value, Robert's good opinion, let him hear.you speaking of hia pets as \u2018the cat,\u2019 or.even as \u2018Tim.\u2019 You will never be forgiven and he will not consider you a fit person to- \u2018have charge.of the school.\u201cYou shall bave my room, a little place over the.kitchen, with 5 ceiling that follows .the slant of the maof-down one side, £gaingt which you will-bump your head times ihnumerable until you learn to remember that it is there, and a looking glass which wlll make one of-your eyes as small as a pés and the other as big as an orange.\u201cBut to compensate for these disad-: vantages the supply of towels is gen- de audit is a window whence you will daily behold an occidental view Yoyé \u201cLind.his letter, The: former: looked m like a benevolent - old clergyman of philanthropist than the Xeen.shraw \u2018somewhat hard, although just an honest, man of business that he really {ed a od He 244 5 round, ape 5 casse | 1, w w pers, a e 0 | fring white half, and pursed-up mouth.Only in bu blue\u201d ayes.vas à twinkle\" _ would bave \u2019 made any meme mnt et 1t throagh 48.48 \u2018 de Ia rie sa le : \" Yhuth is not etérndl.Od Father Time {- \u2018lost care of {\u2014\u2014\u2014 + Consider most of \u2018the foreheads of | It is often due to the fact that Ms poss | the cross lines with a good {: Likewise try and mot lift your | use trying to correct the disfigurement | ! ik {fALUi Ed A ES 3.LA SLE Come = Jit rede ao Hu rase OAS SERA \u201crnin yu ah se A SA à dédie RES Pr AR ri (rss 4 n fete 207 + - TTT TREES ism Te a é + PR A .ee - mn mx .?i rites dépit anna rs RE MONTREAE* DATE REAR\u2014 SATURDAYS 925.agli i LORE Vtt A4 ps tome - oy ; Sa HZ mr of hid 17388 YT LE ue = + {si blue Ri IY al he Né ve avañea ls: : , Métoierateë! in |,\" _.piished nesdle- [*- Mtly believe it is the greatest Rheumatism cure.in the worl oe \"5 MILLE: | \u201c+ Such a statement could.not be bought from a man \u201clike Mr: Mills: He too much of his good name, to sell it or sign it to an untruth.Mr.tried \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d after all other treatment failed\u2014and tives\u201d cured him of Rheumatism.In the goqdness of his heart, he wrote the | above letter in order that sufferers in all parts- of Canada would know that is one remedy that actually does cure Rheumatism.This testimontal was entirely unsolicited on our part.We did not know that Mr.Mins was taking \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d until we received the above letter.\"7 It-és-a case-Hke-Mr_\u2014 Mills\u2019 \u2014that-proves the marvellous powers _of \u201cFruit-_| i \u2018a ie Se Sth of an nca tp thick, \u2018for JR y te NS ne Pi y, ve on Wh e ; ares \u20ac esighe.Fou have a: noce : \u2018Amel Refri tors, A : five colors, specially - suitable value $32.00 ae Res.15 19 s ning six \u2018only, me\u201d whit : Cc 4 oe 16 898 Enamel 224 arms \u201ces FOLDING CAMP STOOLS, 29¢ = 29 tops; very strong.\"on Or.ood see wee senses La] Vim, _ 50% lot of excellent qual- .possible ity Eh Fibre Matting.Best floor covering sr summer houses.cs, quiet, colors, which may\u2019 be wined with wet cloth CCE sofled.| To w Reg.value per ; Faré.Now ese vee be Seve es 4 of.al pres Great { 10\" houlde Éremendous work « on ot the worlds | complete mastery of the air for the vont they.er en necessarily near to-morrows of the world's his- and pealod ai but a sort of gen- Co To our issue of thé 20th there - Lyons {ined tive dollars by Judge Leet for - ng 4 -camera Ta not find fault with the Judge, quite opposite, than drugs on Sunday?Orne sells tlow- onored until every man is) It is almost a laughable farce (if |- ow can we expect our children to grow | Montreal to close hig doors on Sunday?8.8.BAIN.Hearst: te It perfects digestion, calms hang thems the L | bearing the ihformation that his bro- cial im that town, was weriously and] perhaps fatally Jnjored in « fire se commons in an effort to convince which partly destroyed the King Bd} the Government that it would be right ward Hc Hotel, ÿ morn di Lo five votes + t0-wormsen:- > HE wizards of aviation promise the | tory.The \u201cto-morrow\u201d of this business will see a steadfast continuation of our policy .of QUALITY, satisfactory service, and supreme values in dependable merchandise.q Monday offers splendid inducements in high grade products at remarkably close prices, that go arm in arm with genuine econ- .omy.BOYS\u2019 $1.75 TO $2.25 WASH Ld Te high grade blouses, made of fine, sheer a Per san } lawn, They are elaborated with fine Swiss embroidery and imitation crochet laces Lovely ly Blouses iid = $4.75.* Bought under the same favorable ei réimstances that have made our June White Sale offerings famous\u2014 : these Lingerie Blouses promise delightful surprises to Monday shoppers.The savings are of such a decided nature that buying should\u2019 be early and brisk.- They ¢ome in charming styles,\u2014each one as dainty .as.a white dily-bloom, and with a delicacy of finish only found, as a rule, in hand-made goods.Only 150 in the lot\u2014all distinctly | and Val.lace insertions; fine cluster.tucks in sleeves, backs and fronts.Sizes 32 to 44 bust.Res.values $6.00 to $7.00.Your choice, Monday, each, $4.75.OUR WOOL DEPARTMENT mull and French batiste.Carries a full range of the high grade Wools you'll iiéed for pastime during vacation.We offer the best of values in \u2018\u2019Paton s° celebrated Scotch fin- _gerings and Wheeling yarps, All colors and shedes, Fine Whitewear Half Price BASEMENT.4 oT SHANTUNG SILK, 50c.= >>> SUITS, FOR- $1.49.STRAW HATS, 49c AND 6%.No Phone orAppro.Orders.A most attractive inducement for economical mothers, in boys\u2019 natty wash Suits of the better grades.They come in Buster Brown, Russian and Sailor styles.A splendid range of colors and patterns in chambray, Madras, Lines; Duck, Print, etc.; per fect fitting, and beautifully made and finished.Sizes for 21/4 to 10 years.Regular $1.75 to $2.25 qual ities, Monday, $1.49.All our Straw Hats at quick clearance prices.Reg: 75¢c to $1.00 nes, Monday, each, for 49c.Regular $1.50 to $2.00 lines.Monday, 69.; EMBROIDERED IRISH LINENS.\"Koen values in choice importations Freshiy arrived direct from Ireland.PILLOW CASES \u2014 These SERVIETTES\u2014Hemstitched are extremely dainty, exquisitely lunéhéon Serviettes, of a a ood \u201cworked by hand, im eyelet and \"| quality fie damask m taste solid embroidery.The ends are ee: hand hemstitched: size perfectly embroidered with the 16 x 16 inches.Special Ogilvy business.Third.à ffect.In two qualities Knen values, at, per dozen, pr pusdiienr value, at, per pair, $4.25 and $5.90.$3.00 and $3.75.| MAIN FLOOR.JAPANESE SILK DRESSES, $20.00 Our Mantle Deparment ha Jt received some vy prety dese for ladies.: , with belt ffect.Material They are styibly made.i oa fice, vs hide Sore are anese sik, in Persian SE wir bre of lin ace x yl sod ede of eee double row down front of waist and around yoke.Dutch neck, lace and elbow length sleeves.Wide pleats in front and back of waist: ruffle down front of waist and on sleeves.Sizes 34.36 and * \u2018The lot includes Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemises, Combination Garments, also a few Underskirts.Merely counter tossed goods, or broken m sizes.Thé balarïce of several lines imported and domestic hand embroidered matched sets.Reg.values $6.00 to $47.50.Monday, Less One- You'll find ___BALANCES OF OGILVY QUALITY UNDERGARMENTS, AT FRACTIONAL PRICES.300 pieces of high-class Lingerie, representing almost every conceivable\u2019 style offered at quick selling prices for entire disposal Monday.prise balances of lines from heavy June White Sale YOU should share in these savings.all sizes in the lot.Regular values are 30c to $13.50.Clearing, Monday, at Half 15c to $6.75.Price, or EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS.- 500 yards of beautiful Shantung Silks, -purchas- - at a considera at this low figure Monday and rich shadings for summer dresses and suits.Colors include navy, Ahce blue, rose, lavender, Copen- _hagen, amethyst, old rose.Reg.value $1.00 yard.Monday, to clear, yard, 50c.They com- = Mohair untrimmed Hats.\u2018They have fancy crown \u2018and plain brim.The very light weight makes them most desirable for summer wear.AH this season's Ogilvy\u2019s price, Monday, SI-45.E THIS $14.10 BED OUTFIT FOR $10.95 CAMP COTS.A rare saving in this good camp cot.Fitted with close coil woven wire spring; hes folding legs and head rest.Roll up mattress to suit, included: Reg.$3.50 value.Monday, complete, $2.97.Ladies\u2019 genuine hand embroid- inches high, sud sizes from 12} 0c.65 ZN Foon BOATING CUSHIONS Well filled, and with finest \"sateen coverings, in pretty designs and colors.The values are extraordinary.Reg.45¢ line for 25c each.Reg.75¢ kane, for 43c each.BASEMENT.STORE CLOSES PROMPTLY AT 5.30 P.M.DAILY.McCALL PATTERNS AND FASHION PUBLICATION STORED FREE UNTIL REQUIRED.We consider this high grade bed outfit, undoubtedly the best value .f all hnen: Te oho by hand.Ex- on the market at the price.The saving is coneiderable at Monday's ceedingly pretty designe an beau quotation.Outfit comprises: Ÿ \u2018 pus vi Lan od \"edge: 244 A handsome iron bed, exactly like dlustration\u2019; fished with best white baked enamel; polished brass trimmings: strong, malleable iron a .6 joints and easy running castors.a new importation, ; and are exceptional values at 45c, ° À close coil woven, double wire spring, reinf - Ako one of the well .k \u201cHealth\u201d tt This is 5 inches thick, and i covered with beautiful art \u2018| ok The :eal value is $14.10.For Monday only \u2014 your choice of any r size, outfit complete, for $10.95.' BASEMENT FLAGS, 25c.Be patriotic and buy some of these British Flags for Dominion Day.Size 19 x 30.Mounted on white enamelled stick, with brass omament on top.Complete, each, at 25c.BASEMENT.\u2014_\u2014 EE ble price concession, will be offered The widths are 24 and.26 mches; choice qualities - LADIES\u2019 $4.50 and $5 HATS, $1 75 We have only 15 left of these attractive black shapes.Worth $4.50 to $5.00.A big saving at i - | .\u2014 RANGE ME AT gives the human system the maximum nutriment at the minimum tax on the digestive organs.ORANGE MEAT and Milk is a Perfect Food CH ATT \"5% ANEMIA Constitutional Weakness at all ages in Men, W Girls, Children or old people will surely yield to the restoring | power of .Sold everywhere Anchor M Medicine Co.; Sole Proprietors, sm QUEBEC, PQ wy HURT IN| HOTEL FIRE.: d Mr.Clay jumped from a third- storey window, and a man named Taylor who attempted to catch him and mped From Third Storey of King the fall, was waz als seriously in- ' ; jured, Then Mr.y's body struck Edward at Halley- Di Tie said tMet nostis all the bury.Windsor, Ont, June 25.Loca! Master Clay received a telegram from the hospital authorities in Halleybury other guests wlio escaped in the sante manner were.also injured.some seri- A militant suffregette, Emily Davia- «on, was fined in London to-day for smashing some windows in the House ther David Clay, & Govérnment offi- | | ness, Constipation, Thirst, Rheu.| | matic or Gouty Poison, Feverish ÿ Cold with High Temperature and | Quick Pulse, and Feverish Condi- .It proves benefl- BR CAUTION.ta Cor onte and we i : at er ENO'8 \u2018FRUIT SALT, Nl the sincerest form of : otheroise you have flattery\u2014~IMITATION.| Prapared only by J+ C.ENO, Ltd, | \u2018FRUIT SALT\u2019 WORKS, LONDON, SE Wholesale of Tus Natsouir Doe Co, | Montreal, and st its various Branches in the ENGLAND.==] RHEUMATISM| 175 26 iaweow On a warm day it it relly refreshing to The Best and Safeat Cure for \u201cGent, Rheumatism, Boistion, \u2018Taratage, 1s Blal\u2019s Gout & Rirsumatic Pilis | All Druggists at \u201cape and \u20183.00 0.9% bo box FROM THR OLD COUNTRY prices.Send for our Catalogues and cave money.Departmental Lists post | free anywhere.Our big and comprehensive general lst sent post free or where on receipt of GAMAGES HOLBORN, LONDON.EC.ENGLAND.20 39 law BOSTON AND \u201cMAINE ADVANCE From Five te Twenty-five.Cents a Day for 2,500 Men.\u201d Are js use and any day it is a good soep to .choose, for you want a sosp that Everything for everybody, is pure and deansing, you like a from a tin-tack to an airship.at th world's lowest soap that is pleasantly perfumed, and an: sntisopdc soap Bike this, \u2018Boston, June 25\u2014More than 2800 RECOMMEND UNION YARDS.employes of the Boston and Maine .Rallway were.granted an advance in \u2018wages, ranging from five to twenty- five cents a day, at à conference to- Manitoba Government Commission day between a committee and Gen- | -* - Prêpese This For\u2019 St.oral Supt.CE I Boniface.me men, ad crossing, landers af | Wi une 26\u2014Arrangements ions, reoal erks, rféniven, Jome 35 for the eatab- deltviry Clerks, Shack outside ee lishment of a public abbatoir and union Boniface, under stock yards in St.Government dontrol.\u201d This was information which was conta the report of the Commission appoint- By arrangements Conmaiesion have succeeded in making, |.\u2018there will be union stook yards acces- three railroads without sible \u2018to all which ine um Boston Fe era) division.pT Sd eines Spanish Cabinet Ignores .Vatican, \u2018Madrid.Jone 385.\u2014At tha-conclésion w of the Cabinet meeting yesterday, Pre- Gore the in Gret Charge.a e Washington .ed by the Legisiature jast session and yesterday.which was handed in to the Govern- mier nalejas announced that the ai he had been in effect ment Jonstarday.ern 's rel fered a bribe of $50,000 to pda the tion to Tecogaltion of the RE Murrey tracts for the Vid.Oklahoma.JIA TRI LLES «Appetizer | Tem ASK.FOR = T 2 7 41 Bare, Hotels | onlo: Wine.\"and a rive.5 don 8 Oral Zemin AY rs Jane 25.\u2014Senator - gr HILL ENDENOR LTD RECAN LOST Jntario Conservatives to Bend all Their Energies to This End Next Election.Special Staft Correspondence.Toronto.June 25.\u2014 Farewell to public speaking until next August,\u201d is the present motto of Mr.R.L.Borden and the supporters who have followed him In the arduous travelling and intense heat of the past two weeks.Eight \u201cBorden picnics,\u201d as they - were culled, were held during the Ontario .tour which practically ended with the a ineetinæ at Port Perry on Thursday.} Mr.Borden will speak at Finch this afternoon, but this only necessitates a short run-out of Ottawa into a district considerably outside the circuit of his other meetings.Although Mr.all who accompanied him, are weary after the long train journeys and from wm \u2018speaking on platforms under the hot sun, they all volced extreme satisfaction over the results of the gatherings in the eight towns visited.The last few meetings of the tour were especially well attended, the more so when it was considered that they were held.in ridings represented by.Liberal members.Jt was, in fact.the general object of.~~ the tour that - Mx Borden should appear at places \u2018 \u201cwhere he spoken before, and \u2018in consti enc of which had either been wrested from the Conservative party or else held by reduced majorities.This applies - te such places as Ingersoll, in South Oxford; Niagara Falls, in Welland County: Part Perry, im South Ontario; end.Finch, in Stormont County\u2014all re- -\u2014\u2014 presented by Liberai members.During the tour, rt was remarkable \u2018that fine weather prevailed every day © thus adding greatly to the enjoyment \u201c of each plenic and helping to augment J ad + the attendance.Co Calgary.R New Ontario in September.Ontario people will have an oppor- pos PET een ho tunity to hear Mr.Borden agaln next] Caigary, Alta, June 25.\u2014 \u2018\u201cWell,- \u2026 September, although: his autuma tour will be through a different part\u2019of the province and mostly in New Ontario.This will be after a series of eight or ten meetings in the Maritime Pro- -Vinces.Meanwhile Mr.Borden will rest during July, while Sir Wilfrid Laurier is commencing his tour throughout the West.__.The Conservative organizers seem to \u201c pext elections.is .tu.rescue the \u201clost constituencies\u201d in Ontario.The rid- Britain's greatest cavairy soldier of to- ings held by Liberal members are day told them just what he thought.at mostly clustered In the midland coun- them and their troops.ties, where the \u201clandslide\u201d that was \u201cYou.have the best material I ever + expected at the last elections did not saw,\u201d said enthusiastically.\u201cYou 7 take place- - -These- districts- are re: | have 43 you\" have The- ten, b= garded as the pl ee 10 attack, ana the'| ana\u2019y: a Tm \u2018Country or which Conservative Sie in Ontario say \u201cthat if they can be regained, it will go a .long way towards winning the next * elections.The ridings concerned include Middlesex.Brant, Perth, Water- .100, Wellington, where the Liberals have generally been victorious.It is, therefore, in Ontario and in the Maritime Provinces that Mr.Bor- 2 den will concentrate his work, while =~ 8ir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019's tour through the - West ig in progress.Mr.Borden has not yet arranged any tour either in, Quebec province qr the West.Mr.Doherty, Praised.Mr.Borden announces that he, will she accompanied by Mr.\u201c\u20ac.J.* Do- ~ herty during his tour in the autumn.{At all the meetings of the past two > weeks the leader of the Opposition was \u201chigh in his praisc of the member for \u2018St, Ann's, who is coming to be re- Ç garded as Mr.Borden's new lieuten- : an \u20181 propbesy that Mr.Doherty will be the James J.Foy.of Quebec\u2019 was Mr.Borden's declaration at the meeting in Trenton this week.Another feature of the present tour was the presence at every meeting of -Ontario Cabinet Ministers, all of whom announced that the Whitney Government would be right beside Mr.Borden in the battle-line at the next Federal elections.- OUR LONDON LETTER pram the Special Representative of The Star resident in London.) REF > pndon, June _17.\u2014The Duke of Con: | % paught nas after been called \u201cthe ude\u2019 L ves man of the royal family.\u201d \u2018The Epithet seemed to leave out of account.> Pe \u2018 SA a show that he had & shrewd sensé © 78 what a Londoner would call the i *Throgmortan Streqt end of thin © ir Ernem Cassel and Sir Thomas ps could if they would tell us a great Beal about all that.But to return to the Duke whom \u201cpou a hopes soon to call Govern 3 0anoral.Besides his business IH %Lyualities he has in an exceptional des\u201d Egree that undefinable quality which pater him \"to make friends even of ose who thought themselves his ene- les.Many illustrations might be Fry You know what a hubbub ere was in England a few months 3 over the Congo atrocities.\u201d Leading ee Churchmen like Dr.Clifford and \"Mr.Silvester Horne, M.P., were going \u20ac bout declaring on public platforms at King Leopold.of the Belgians, was in a peculiarly direct way re head of the Congo administration, a dissolute ruffian who bled the ; to pay for his Parisian orgles.Looe added with a politencss all their pwn that hanging was too good for his ajesty.Well, in the midst of their Kpxpletives Heaven called King Leopold wgind.the Duke of Connaught found À pimaett in Brussels as the special en- » VITTEL ! ¢¥ { [IEA TMs TABLE and | J Medicinal Water cunge CONSTITUENCIES Borden himself, and consider that their special duty at the |.| We.are own \u2018gn th nada: is 'e \u2018the aptitude King Edward himself had r the Highland home of Queen Vic- gor business no less then for p ure; {toris: It was in the codffyarda outside vie certainly \u2018warmed both hands at the- Hotel at.Braemar, ~ ers.I would d like to see honor bestowe where it Is due.- A SURVIVOR.Fremona, Hochelaga.M.W.tr Kin Ed- tion, the Company has accepted.it.Devona, Hochelaga.* Dorothy Rowell > en J.Deal, Mon cal, PIE The men have notified the Company \u2014 Mrs.Janet.Lomrles Pembroke, £00 FI Fenster Montreal.Broadway of their attitude and are now await: Salled for Mogptrsal.nt sat wel me ee SOUR SA , ing the next move by the officlails - Monifort.London, June se\" ~~ \u201cM.WW,\" * Cdokanire, Que.\u2026 19.00 ee E° Gliman, \u2018Montreal.Cad- cammunication is expected from\u2019 the Manchester Shipper.from Manchester, Rough.Diamond .: 5.00 iHme;- T.Gibbons, _Mantreal, Victoria.Company to-day and on the receipt af Jue NS Adalbert, from Rotterdam, June arEarel and Winmfred Kya: Ho E.M.Hayton, Montreal, Murray this the negotiations will move on to a 1a) nee or Trem ST De a ewumaunt, by Hill: E.C.Holmes, Ottawa; Victoria; more advanced\u2014and probably u cru- Lake Michiran.London ants 16.1sobel, Marjory, Betty and J\u2014Miss F .B.Johnson, Montreal ciel at * R.authorities have al- onian, m .-16.\u201d : .antr - R.Dominion, from Liverpool, June 18.Katie for Fresh 2 Air Fund\u201d .oh Murray Hi: D.Jones, ready announced, sithough this com- Manchester Exchange, from Mancmes- | Mrs.C.H.Cahan.9.00 leur: Ke Montreat, Contja- munlcatiom- has not yet officlally ten, June 1% Glasgow.June 18.b Is D.for E.1.H.IUT 1000 ental.\u2019 reach\u2018d the men, that they will atand Hiberntan, from.J.andos, June.10.Shirley Boyd Fuller, Cowanaville.L\u2014D.Larose.E.Larose, Montreal, by the award of the Beard of Concitla- one from éladieubores June 22.Que.ee + ++ 100 Cadillac: A.Lesser, Montreal Can Rey are determined not fo accept the Bellona, from esboro, .a trom Bist Bristol, June 22.3 pe.ça à SB he RS CS ITS 250.Urentar D.-Miliette, Mon ses Naver: finding.4 strike can only be averted \u2018 Lake Champlain, \u201cfrom Liverpool, Jupe pM.Bo Bross.» oo cc cy oo i att by a ressdence one of bodies or.11.Friedman Coe sama lf à à vw; M Er -Mont» \u2018Manchester Importer, June 24 sc000e E J McCafferty, Grend treal, Halen by thie \"Open ng of messe To Pon tren \u2018Foundling Hospital, - ! Edward; C.S.Moore, Montreal, Na- e representatives of the men âre o Miss -Philli Lo : 75.00 s #.McMahon, Montreal, Cad- in the city, meeting daily, and are steamahip Arrly y Live \"e's KC PR \"7 600 verre: P.: \u2019 Authorized to act.Their programme t ° rom v T= e.ve ene 08.; oe pagsaata.x New York \"ogee dieing ce té 4a) Mw sagen Montreal in| 8, ropa pines, Ves Frege: - \"hana, at Fee Ye , trom Genoa, Mio us pe ms A.\u20ac.Nixom.Mon \u2018states that the standard rate demand- or CR \u201cone ie ; oli 1 elements ta heat ns Tomaso di Savoie, at Néw York, from:{ Que ' 5.00 5.4 OBiIvY, Fes Montreal, Mur ed by | the men is not the rate achedul- par at he pr ncips e 10 the a vhes of : Genoa.ace 0.8! e convention in Boston las CoM - gestion quémpress of Ireland, at Liverpool, from\u2019 Ki Grace # Murray.espere 1 au \u201d pa poke.Quebec.Grand: J.£ fall, but is from seven to ten per cent.starch is.conversion of the ror granules - uebec .Ts 0 \u2014 .; ee.«5 1.Victoria;F.M.Praili lowen into dextrine.In the mak of \u201cFOROR\u2019 a Res: traite, at Naples, 1 fog Now York.R.Horses AR RE 0.paré \u2018pergra: J.Powell, Mont- the ane the matter would be referred to starch is.3e era oy bel pam into.dextrine, Friedrich der Grogse! at Naples, frons A eons ee TR ee f HBr CE & Fayette Montreal, £he men - would que their opinion rey = anientifically qombing harley malt= \u201cNew York.posté = FA.D.Perirord SR.1°.add & by a \u201cefor is not tué & id Mr.SN.i 4 toa i of the\u2019 \\Jombined ri food that is pars: Capopkc.\u2018pt Palermé, from oston- :$, à de 8 joctor 8 Mackennie,.\u2026.Ve Rogers, Méntreal.Pen, se cpr vib dfythe order sof h i À 3 ly a tod before it is aen.into.the.S480 = Rob oe es + 4 .Cosme NY py size of n arm, waco Que pres [Members etre Diy 2e LE, ve nc pment\u201d fom TE emi Re vin re aA ra r ca on .on Unitee free College ta which be has John Trown .50 | 3G.La Winter, Montreal, King |ta carry on the negotiations to a ter- TR been appointed.He was chosen from \"No Name\u201d - A db rasard; a: Walker.Montreal, Grand | mination.= many excellent candidates.No doubt |Mrs.Annie Creak .\u201810.00 Union._.|, In regard to the negotiations be- he will be missed In Canada, but, says Murray and Alison Reid .dog : à tween ths men and the Grapd Trunk the organ of the Free Chutthes here, Mrs.Edward F.Hebden .5.00T ie WIE sviques En ve \u2018Rallway, there will be no se to Canada afford to rptutn us now Migs Marguerite Strathy 2.00 ER \u2018the demands of the men until this sf- and th rom of ur aère.à 4x less re- Mrs.R.A.Baldwin Hart .5.00 §- pnt 2 Pompe uaf- {tgfnpon at the earliest.consequently i ean His to he eg J.S.Meredith.London, Ont, tetiy Net, rc ee > tor \u201crag *{ no definite statement cou be received.I second denation .\u2018500 [have a geual a long tale to tell The men in the employ of the G.T.R 4 J .; Mrs.Elizabeth Labatt, Prescott, {shinee effort and.success.A als0 claim that they will remain.CANADA'S FIRST AGENT-GEN- Ont.- LL.240 X5,00° mont 4g | boys \u2018and.girls were steadfast in their demand _205 the : ERAL.A few voung friends de ue: 00 fus Let me a bores; and ne | standard rate ol\" par.- Surprise was expressed\u2019 all hands Jas, a, and Wm.ssell, ap ; ndw owé-fheir rescue when the papers pressed of.the death {.Co.Gaspe, | Que.pacs 326: a a.work.initiated hy Dr.A E 0 SPATCHES, of Mr.Edward Jenkins.ts first - La : nd ove See Neary 100 babies.B IEE N ws.LA gent-General.\u2018We thoug a ver been dead a long time ago, s one Batons in | T a: G.Esplin.Duka: Peted ern or uhh clase sre An \u2018entire monnisin .ound writer who might have exp him- t cet.two heavy iw dey doors.Poe nt upon.PC.omy at this .mo- havi ap 3 itude of 3,900 self a little differently.Ons ef the ST ment.Only one aut of three of the \u2018the y gift Mortimer comments upon him .1s worth- repro: - children admitted to the hoo al Juche.tor.son tf +5 -Governor Pets ee leur M Chamberlain when \"Treasurer's Receipt No.2.ner protège À al on reach \u2014 Rei Saati] Tob » | .w c i à to pag a victim of he Ques R a) Rpcitele thaughout ow Das Te dent - LM NE ser Ti ge 08 fA B sta .The \u2018Quebec \u2018Board of Trade has sent = yn RC, Ligat Le vequesting- the Eéorgaols : Ere cL quebec Hh: in wil only fae orld Over.- pan To Ts \u2018and the same : VERNE, Le arbor rates as lo Montreal Gout Wome in the World ue y CHOIR, MSG NES Are = rms el gn Ff [OR dT Ce FIVE) SE a .= A sa sgt pe ve TT TR TT - proys our cla dealer in you cent.And if any Quality, bol ad can gat your monsy back after five years.to completion is 4p careful and thoegugh it,\u2019 We want your Dusinese\u2014dut that the burden af ou Le we deux sustain our { Omnlity Beds are the very highest achievement in metal and enamel; and every mechanical detail.Dederent\u2014both | from ay wendy] res Park - ai 4 TTA \" t à PR © \u2014 at 0e = hid LE .« rr I HARMSHORTH STEEL An F \u201cSO TINANCIAL GENIUS| \u2014- CANAOK \"LI 3 5 > i\u201c Opportunities here for close buyers.\u201cC4 Ha SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT E , a - Just opened, a-mew-Jot ol \u2014._\u2014_ Fe hat =.à *T- Bites politically With ve Lord morte es.Nain of Merges Berger Guasttot tow Tennis = age | a each.| \u201cwi A B in q no Tennis Poles, 91-75 Lo 28.50 set.: Him in Business._ in Montreal, LACROSSES.ES * 4 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Headquarters here for the word: for fe Lacrosses, ox: ) 3 + New York, June dr A Social cable al to The Mon sur.; } thi 8a per a ; sao = ons Ottawa, June 25\u2014In'.the.Canada Nothing better mad our Spe- the Times says: To Americans jal Clock Corded Stick, Single, most interesting among the King\u2019 azette to-day appears the official aa-.28% sect price.* YR © nouncement of lettors-patent changing \u2018Sirthday honors will probably be the | Canadian 8 Steal ; _ Baronetcy conferred upon - Harold Cor-1.- .Hamsworth.who is almost as well poration.Li ited.to that ter ti ; wn here as is Lord Northcliffe.The \u2018Henry L.O'Donogh >> Qf all the amazingly successful and - yvestment Company,: imite, ; aoddarmsworth brothers\u2014sons of the late capital $50,000, hes been thcorporated + Rod Harmsworth, barrister of the |in Montreal by -H.L.O'Donoghue, of ddle Temple Harold is sald to be Hrudeon, and O.Lapierre, V.Plamon- D \u201cge Jitters.politically genius.Althouen don, A.C.Donoghue and T.Sulli- i | proches r, Lord Northcliffe, Harold van, accountants, of Montreal.They Men's, 78Bc to BASEBALL \u2018suPPLIES.Tha whole outfit right here: Baseball Bata, = eu \u201cBASKET DEPARTMENT Bask ht; ou FéS ratine Be skets, $1.50 to 85.00: very lig can be used with or Hamper Buskets, 83 to $12 \".FURNITURE DEPARTMENT pees 18.00 39, Per.Cont.Dim Discount on all New Goods.Bedding, Springs, Dining Room.Sets, Library Sets, Leather \u2014\u2014 Splendid Values without discount.BABY, CARRIAGES\u201d .00 Carriages for 12 .20 Garvinges 0 Carciages for tor $5.00.ao.00 Carriages for .WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT high standard requires.; HOUSE DRESSES\u2014In pink, blue, aod 7 lioen chambray, splendid fitiné, all sizes.33:25 \u201c@ ~~ GIRLS\u2019 DRESSES\u201413.10 16 years, in: plain or fancy chambray and gingham.Colors pink, blue, tan .+.0.0.0 0.0 n0» \u2014.$8-50 LINGERIE DRESSES\u2014Pink, mauve, blue \u2026 -and white, in mul or lawn, besutifully worth is closely associated with Wo deal in Ten) estate aod insurance.Tim in business, and is a familiar fi- mpany x at Caremlite House, the has been incorporated at Ville Marie, IF me of The Daily Mall Lo ndon, Quebec, to take over the business of ) mber of the ae ail an ou EY Mathon Freres.and deal)in furs and A ti r-Hermsworth-pul-Tiides.The Incorporators are A.and ! ons, which altogether number be- P, Mathon, merchants, of Ville Marie; Ae seventy and eighty.and provide j° R.Genin, J.A.Trudeau, traders, h pera ment for something like 15,000 and H.Bleaillon, advocate, of Mont ons.Harold Harmsworth.indeed, e ont- ?real The capital is $100, 000.ÿ said to be practically the chief fin- | \u201cabclei director of these various undertakings, and it is also said that his FELL ON WHITE HOT INGOT.Barsonal fortune is at least as great ff not greater than that of Lord Body of Pitteburg Steel Workman \u201catso \u2026 so.a a.\u201c LINGERIE BLOUSES, daicty i a\" .els, i sheer batiste, exquisitely immed, -, tale, reg.$3.50, $3.75, $4.75.Soc -$2.98 2 TUNIC SUITS, Russian peasant vi ; i fancy \"bordered mmsbin.Swellest thing \u201cx $8.00 \u20ac ; hote.217 3 2.000 rolls.of small lots, e rolls, running from 1ffo a roll to $1.50 - 2 AVhcllite.nnection it may be inter- Entirely Consumed.LC wimmed .$6 and $8 MISSES LINEN SUITS: Coless: per Joll.to clear at \u201cHALF RIZE.ant, Discount.' _ 10,000 rois Engilsh, Américan and Canadian Paper, less 20 Per Cent.ating to mention that another of the Pittsburg, June 25.\u2014John Mitchell, » rmsworth directors, Kennedy Joues, a steel worker at the West Penn steel who , also a millionaire, is sald to plant.-at Brackenridge, fell into a soak- \u2018Dea \u201cslated\u201d for a baronetcy.and after- ing pit containing a white hot ingot M -ward for a peerage, when the Unionist yesterday, and before his helpiess mil vo party regains power.mates the body was entirely consum- | er ed by the metal.\"CHILDREN'S .ESCAPADE.Mitchell.was at work at the soaking pits where the steel ingots are treated.Standing on the door of one which was intered Box Car Searching For Ban- covered he gave the signal for the blue, mauve, tan, and pink, tatlor made .WOMEN'S REPP SU'TS, Coats, with hand \"collars, pleated skirts, in white, bluc and baff.\u2026.we ceeen cee cen nen enn 87-50 STOUT WOMEN'S\u2019 Holland Linen = Soi, perfect Fine, regular $1050 .37.95 .DUST COATS, in Holand and white butchers\u201d ; Sica.full length.plain ailored : 7 ayles.8.2 ses000 00».«86 and $7.50 * LINEN AND REPP SKIRTS, inthe latest styles .J.$2.75.$3.00 © $5.00 ve _ B17, 519 and 621 St.Catherine St.West: : anas and Got opening of another pit.Through a .SEPARATE COATS to match the above, Abo in white butchers\u2019 knen .$8.50 AL mistake the wrong lever was pulled m se ; \u2026 Locked in.and Mitchell fell eighteen fest D the 32 inches long, shawl collar .$5.00 SILK MOIRE.COATS, m cream color, collar -of embroidered silk, fancy metal buttons, reguier $25.00.316-95 : EXTRA \u2014Balance of the season's handsomest doth céstumes, none reserved, a goodly assorment of colors and sizes.Values $30, $35, $40, $45.2.2 cree ces 000 000 200.319.95 t ow Buffalo, N.Y.\"June 25.\u2014Chiel of De- bottom of the\" alighting on the in- | \u2018Rectives Taylor received a telegram got.it, wy 1 Jesterdey roma the chief © of police at \u2014_\u2014\u2014 : oboken, N.J., stating that the two Death From Tetanus in Wood k | fittle Italian girls, Mary Moni and oodstoc ¥ PONGEE SILK COATS, ful length, ~~ plain tailored styles, regular $18.00.315.00 / EXTRA\u201450 only, lovely Princess Dresses, in vy.brown, pink, sky, black and white, plain or Fancy must, regaler $7.00 and $8.00.Monday .0.- 38-95 Partie ggrength and Beauty | \u2014 In Shoe Laces Come in and see NUFASHO ND\u2014the new kind of shee lace that ties into an attractive bow without crushing.Look at the shape\u2014the scrong, tubular centre, the neat fiat en Loox at the quality\u2014all silk, and doubly reinforced where the \u2018Wear comes.Then you'll realise why Nutashend Shee Laces outwear several pairs of other laces and still retain their beauty, and why every pair is Guaranteed 3 Mouths.NUFASHOND SHOE LACES _ 35 cente per pair\u2014binek, tan, ox-hleed.Every pair in a sealed box.Whelesale Distributors: HECTOR LAMONTAGNE & CO, 293 ST.PAUL STREET, MONTREAL._ Special to The Montreal Star.- Re, nel penn ranger St John, N.B, June 25\u2014M.J.Wil- 0 aince last Tuesday afternoon, had 208 died of tetanus in the Woodatock foo found alive in a box car in the Hospital yesterday.Lockjaw foflow- Delaware, Lackawauna and Western ed an injury to his hand, sustained in yards at Secaucus.N.J.a planing machine.\u2019 The children weïe almost starved ee and were almost ok a state of uncon- yes examined by our opticien with \u2018melourness from their tersibie ride since Out charge.Hemsley's James.esday night in the close x car.PR ; {Inquiries at the local office of the .Special Notice.Iroad brought the fact that the car! Layton Bras.have on hand a large .was locked up hers of Tuesday night stock of player-pianos.Sole agency| : .= - | and wos shipped CAE nto the [OF the celebrated Behning & Howard 1 probable that the girls wen o the artistic player-pianos.Catalogue on{ Mrs.Mary Illes, accused by her hus- [at Dayton, Ohio, by John Domonkos, : The remains of one of the bodies| those of Thomas Bruce.a Caughna- dose car in search of bananas, and while request.500 St.Catherine Street West band in a pending sult for divorce was who then turned the pistol on bim- [found in the Quebec Bridge wreckage waga Indian.They will be taken to } they pere in od on he, car.was acci- (corner Stanley Street) formerly Peel shot and killed in a saloon yesterday |self.: on Monday have been identified as! the settiement for burial.| 8 - dentally siree I + i\" ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP AGAIN.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 = ) HFour-Hour Trip With Twenty Pas sengers Proved Suc È : cossfui.- \u201cDussgidort.June 35\u2014The ppel ) gx hip made a four-hour Zeppelin \u2018with twenty passengers yesterday over 3 the industrial ities of this district.|- She return and landing was made = mithout Jncident.The machine made econd but = > shorter excursion laten.The Deut- has been boo to pas- | a for all \"the trips to be A made for the week ahead, and the promoters féel surc that: the craft will for herself, Tt Canadian\u2019 Cadets * Return Pleased.E Quebec, June 35.\u2014Three of the dad- nd whq represented Canada In the re- petit \u2018competition ht- England\u201d return- ame by the Allan steamer Cor- -Captain .COra.of the Me School, Quebec: Cadet Bates, Hamilton Collegiate Institute, and Ca- dét Lady, High Scnool, Dundes, On- tari Cadet Tidswell.Hamilton Collegiate Institute.did not return by the Corsican, being still on a visit to rela.gives and friends In the Old Coun- , 905 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST OPPOSITE ST.HENRY STREET +\" Greatest ET x °é 5 - The.\"speak highly of the man- \\} mer du w ch they were received.snd Ly aiped on\u2019 the ather side.è ; re : pee vie There \u2018is nothing just as good as something better.Remember this > When buying a Spring Bed and get a «+ \u201cHercules\u201d No.0.Sold by all best furniture ddalers everywhere.H.Wilder & Co, St.Cutherine Etreet M West, and N.G.Valiquette, Ltd, St.8 Catheriné St.East, Montreal.Special Notice.\u2019 - The Grand Trunk Railway System lB ere making extensive preparations to 3 handle the large number of peoples @ \u2018who.aré expected to attend the Avia- M tion Meet at Lakeside from June 23th to July 4th.On Saturday, June 25th, and- Monday, June 27th, special trains A wil leave- Bonaventure Statièn for : Lakeside every 20 minutes from 10 ff a.m.Returning, first special train will Jeave Lakeside 5.10 p.m.and as many other trains as is necessary Immedi- .ately following.For other days of the mest speclal train service will be announced later.For \u2018regular train ser- J \u201cgion sea es | mass THINGS HUM \u201cON WASHDAY! he his is the 1900 Motor Washer that is revote- ; Et It by moter power £ @ cost 2 Tweet D a The washing ad .MONDAY will be the most extensive slaughtering (not ape) Bale in HIGH CLASS READY-TO-WEAR À water, ever seen or heard of before.Already.the sale La the general subjpet of the town talk, but Monday wi be rem ; i.pen { b Bi Sr MR enough to respond to our cal.ji «Pis eye OA SR NECESSITY | FORCES US TO.SACRIFICE mauiÿ thousands of dollars\u2019 worth of ; | his wonderful 3 he mnt to aes when te ve this Motor space for our new goods just arriving.READ OUR\u2019 OFFER CAREFOLLY-IT MEAN Dorm 1 IN pocKsy ron YOU, AS EVERY DOLLAR PAID us BY 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES GOES TO OUR CUSTOMERS.\" 5 te | - asher, It is the ace ES T, MOTOR ! ps BLOUSES.« | =: raat Cate 1\" 100 dozen of imported embroidered front.' white Sent on Free Trial \u2018250 Coats for next Fait.Worth ; $10, 12, 99e\" Hu °° #48 gre : iy of styles, as- na ; ; Thowilviprers À \u201c \u201csorted cotée; 8104 was the regular.\u2019 $2.95 no lawn blouses.All sizes ; yt Fire © fale ese.oe RO to = ¥ i A vy \u201c mes ci £2 LE part or four =~ Lh .price.Hie Salo 2 Prey.Fedie.g 42 dy grea Ë f TE so | Pneus CURE ETS - | A remarkable line of Princess Gowns, bosutifully i trimmed, well finished, all.ziges, in the most fashionable shades.eerie a 95 | breet Ne: RÉ CARE EME IF gr ie 500 Skirts, linon, Panañna, tweed, voile, Poeme, all good values at at 164,85 ; and.88: 1 5 Fire Bale Prise 4: rosin 3 0.bi thet a un \u2019 - y re pe \u2018ether vas A mes arg the, Dest qualities of mercerized, \u2018beanti- - fut ride-floumos.\u2018Previously y.; ue = VE = - jp H lid Hi i it =i { F } f i g i F i 2 Ë via fos Ti Tim \u201cStore, 305 EF D à \u201c CO agua RL St.Henry .Pa i nn > st ot Am ~Y, Aad he {HE PULPIT AS SEEN .FROM THE PEW.\u2014\u2014 PE Sermon Intended for Preachers.\u2018(By Rev.Robert Wilson, Ph.D, St.John, N.B.) ° Circumstances beyond my control having transferred me from the pulpit to the Pew and made me a listener inst of a spedker, I have learned some lessons which, had they Deel leurned in my \u201cearlier years, would huve been better for myself and for those to whom 1 ministered.Con- _sclously or unconsciously, ministers acquire habits, take on manneriams in à bititude and speech, and in IMany {ways do the unseemly.For the alder {pen many of whom never heard a cture on elocution, were scanuly tturnished with Loyks and whose op- : ymities of listening to thage who {could be safely capied, large allow- \u201cance should be made, but for the ._.;younger ones, not much.To a few for the defects that are here alluded to 1 would respectfully call attention \u201ciin the hope of contributing in some ldegreu to the effectiveness of the pul- \u201cpit.- I\" Some ministers are usually late in jreachinz the church.They enter tle 3 pulpit with a rush, and show by their 1look ynd manner, they are in no mood Jin! which to engage in the performance.of duties of ao greve pnd mo- jmentous a character as those that devolve 0pin an ambassador of the King of Kings.By him, more than \u201cby any other, it should never be fûr- igotten the house is, in a special sense, the Lord's.that He, the Proprietor, is Épresent and that to Him prayer and \u201csupplication are about to be made.d'Therefore, with suber mien and rev- sérent tread, the place should be ap- sproached in whiclf \u201cprayer is wont to be made\u201d*\u2014the outward demeanor and ithe inward feeling thus in perfect and complete accord.- If the preacher's Tmanner indicates a lack of reverence \u201cfor the place and the occasion, little \u201cgood May Le expected from his ef- ris ; Phe Bible and hyinn book aré not -always handled with due respect and care.The sacred volume is Indeed ~ precious becguge of the character of ius contents, and the purpose for which it was written.Its influence for good cannot be estimated.It has done more to promote the best interests of humanity, mentally.morally.and materially, than all other agencies combined., Its value to the - race is incalculable, ts.price.far above rubies, and gold is not to be compared to it As a message trom the Almighty it should be handled re- wpectfully and treated with reverent care.When, therefore, a preacher in seen folding in the leaves, turning down tha corners! or Pounding the Mook.with clenghed hand ag if he were hitting at a foe, he is guilty of -genduct that is certainly unseemly \u2018amd likely to produce sn-unfavorable impression upon those Who are the witnesses thereof.- The announcement of the numbers ef the hymns and the scripture lessens should be made in a clear and distinct voice, 80 that the congregation may readily find them and be enabled to Intelhgently engage IN these important parts of the service.Ample time should be allowed for the people to get quietly seated after the preceding exercises, and hurry and confusion be avoided.While a,due regard to emphasis is necessary throughout the entire service, it is especially so in this mat- Rer of announcements.In calling at- tion to the manner in which this frequently done, the late Dr.Joseph rker.of London, furnishes the fol- \u2018Jowing specimen: \u201cLet us read for SE improvement the second CHAP- WER of the first EPISTLE of Saint John, BEGINNING at the, tenth \u201cVERSE.\u201d On tnis me comments thus: \u201cThe people do not wish to .;xnow that a chapter is to be read, but \u201cWHAT chapter; they do not require o bs toll that the reading-is to be \u2018from an Epistle, but from WHOSE igpistle; not the verse, but the UMBER of the verse upon which the CL | i rmon is to be based In reading the Scriptures, or In hing or praying, the voice should so under control ag to be heard in jall parts of the house.It is -not so EEE man me de = Subject -A Fe Sma awe ca much loudness that is required as distinctness of enunciation, and while Nature has not favored all with gvod volees, this disability may be overcome if the necessary care be taken.\u2018Some act as If sound and forcefulness of utterance meant the same thing.forgetting that these may confuse and bewilder, and mo permanent good be done.Not long ago I had the privilege of hearing a sermon which, nall it been delivered and not read.would bave left little tq he desired.Strance- if as it spunds.it {s nevertheless true t | readers are few.The work is done hurriedly, punctuation points are disregarded, and emphasis and cadence are overlooked; and, in consequence, of , which the meaning is obscured and the beauty marred.In this case the voice was well under contral yase and fell with the varying spirit of the discourge, the enun- clation was distinct.There was neither rush nor hesitancy, and while the sermon was rather more than the usual length not a sign of weariness way anywhere to be seen.Before the public reading of the lessons it.is very desirable they should be read over carefully in private in order to understand their import, to ascertain the correct pronunciation of proper names that are in them and to see that nothing is contained therein that should not be read in a promiscuous assembly.Mistakes of this kind are sometimes made, one of which I remember as having caused considerable comment.The chapter read was one of the mos: beautiful and interesting in the Old Testament in which a story of contentment, generosity, respect for the ministerial class.and an unshakeable faith {n the wisdom and goodness of God under very trying circumstances are touchingly told.In the narrative, however, are several allusions of the most delicate nature that should have been omitted.but the good man read it in its entirety, oblivious to the fact that cheeks were crimsrned and surprise depicted on every face.Attitude deserves attention.Every preacher should cultivate a graceful and dignified manner.and avoid every approach te the awkward and the unseemly.Some appear to be ill at ease; Hands and feet seem to be in the way and what next to do,\u201d difficult to determine.Some lean upon \u2018the desk as fit they are tired and needed support.Some: tramp the platform from side\u2019 to side with look xd manner which in any other place and in any other person would he regarded -danger- ous.Others keep their hands in their pockets.shake their heads, and to emphasize what they say bring down the hand and foot wiih startling force.Now, for this sound and fury which often signify nothing, there is really no need, and if we could but see ourselves.as others see us, we would learn to do way.\u201d And here let me-ask, Is Ît necessary to preface the announcement of the first hymn any more than others with such words as:\u2014Let us sing to the praise and glory of God, hymn numn- ber 108\u201d: or to supplement the reading of the Scriptures with: \u201cMgy the Lord add his blessing to the reading of His own word.\u201d Has not all this been asked for in the invocation and opening prayer?Is not the service one from commencement to close?And if the exercises are all supposed to be under Divine direction, why should special mention be made of parti - mentis particular por In the matter of pronunciation, there is room for improvement.Some men never seem to consult a dictionary, or learn from those who may be safely followed.Of course.in regard to proper names large liberty is ailowed as authorities qQiffer.and usage sometimes sets aside all rules.Few would care to read in public certain chapters of the Books of the Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah, or the last chapter of the Epistle to the Romans.To these no referer.ce is here made, but to simple, common words concerning whi there should be no dificulty.= vhich In conclusion let me say that what are spoken of as \u201clittle things\u201d largely make or mar our life.Our work \u2018as ministers of the gospel is the greatest and noblest in which it is possible for a mortal to be engaged.and our supreme desire no doubt is to do it well and wisely.Therefore, if the things referred to tend in any way to weaken Our ÎnTluence, or to lessen our uséfulness, all that is necessa have our attention called thereto.ang the purpose of this paper will have been secured.Le Douglas Methodist Church, Corner St.Catherine and Chomedy Sts.Rev.W.R.YOUNG B.A., D.D.Posto Morning Service at 11 am.\u2019 \u2019 Subjects - - - Heart keeping.Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 o'clock Evening Service at Y pm.\u2014.New Standard.The Pastor will preach at .both Services.Visitors heartily welcome VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN A880- GIATION, DOMINION-SQUARE.JF.Ritohte Pell, Soldat È St.James Methodist Church, Pastor\u2014REV.WM.SPARLING B.A, D.D.Preacher.Men \u2019s Meeting Sunday Aftermoon st 3.48 O'Clock.Rev.David G.Wylie, D.D.© of New York\u2014-Bpaaker ela © Tople\u2014\"What we are doing in New York to agvance the Kingdom of God.\u201d All men are invited.11 am.\" Practical Proof of the Spirits Presence.\u201d - 7 p.ma.~\u2014\"Always Willing, But Never Fulfilling.\u201d _ SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10 am.and 3 pm.The Publis and Visitors to the City Very Welcome.TO-NIGHT\u2014(Saturäay)\u20148 p.m.= p\u2014- .ORGAN.RECITAL By Mr.HARRY T.DICKINSON.Sétÿer Collection in Até ef Organ Fund.Presbyterian Church, GQ.Wylie, D.D., of New York 1 will preach at both services.pre 1x.CE 3 DOMINION SQUARE im trie Sa Toa As ; gro ee dg dl : HW BA + Cae Mak Pastor: REV.& 1.HART, BA ti \u201c+ > 5 Bell QB: ve Alive.\u201d 7'p.\"The Acouresd ™ >t PS Cea Tv.Prot Gn.Bua, Tessier ro ne matin STARE lcyme.METHODIST CHURCH, > x: 3 .Se \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 aT do our work in \u201ca more excellent .ANGLICAN.\u2014, ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH, Dowin- lon Square, Rey.Dr.Pat Bpmyth, - Pastor: BD.LLD.Lit.D.DC Rev.Wm.Stevenson Major and Rev.R.3.Asoah.Fifth Sunday after Trinity.Holy Communion.8 a.m; 11 am.Mcrning Prayer, preacher, Rev, Alan P.Shatford.3 p.m.Men's Bibie Clase Un the school): 3 pm.Children\u2019s service in the church.7 pm.Evening Prayer.Preacher, Bev.W.S.Major: CHURCH OF ST.JOHN THE EVANGELIST, corner Ontario apd St.Urbain streets.\u2014Reetor, the Rev.Arthur French.Services, Sunday.Holy Gommunion, § a.m.; choral service 11 am, matins, 10.16 a.m.~ Catechisin 3.30 pm.Evensong with germon.p.m.Daily Holy Communion.7 a.m, matins.10 am.; syensong.5 pa ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE, Rev.Canon Elegodd, D.C,L., rector; ev.Allan P.Shatford.Communion.8 a-m.: Matins, 11 2; Evensong.7 p.m.At Evensong seats fren from § p.m.Morning preacher, Rev.W.8.Major.Evening -preachec, Rev.Allan P.Shatford.ST MATTHIAS CHURCH, head .of Metcalf avenue, Westmount.\u2014Edward Bushell, M.A.rector.Services at 8.30 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning service- The Rev.Dr.Howard will preach.Subject, \u201cSeventieth Century Prophecies.\u201d 3 p.m.closing chiidren\u2019's service.7 p.m.evening service, with Holy Communion.The redtor will preach.Trg ow TRINITY CHURCH, corner of St Denis street and Viger square.fRev.W.Norwood M.A.assistant Services, Holy Communion.8 a.m; Matin.11 am.Preacher.Rev.R W.Norwood.Evensong.7 p.m.preacher.the rec: tor.ALL SAINTS CHURCH.corner S Denis znd Marie Anne sts-\u2014Morning prayer at 11 am, evening prayer at 7 p.m.Preache at both services the recter Rev.Jas A Elliott.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Wers- dale Park.cor.Dorchester street and Atwater avenue \u2014Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 am.: Morning Prayer, at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 7 o'Cock.Preacher at both services, Mr.J.Hodgkinson.ST.THOMAS' CHURCH, corner street.Canon Renaud, rector, Services £t 11 a.m.and 7 p.m- Preacher at morning service the rector.Holy Communion at 8 am.3 p.m, Sunday school and Bible class.Preacher at evening service, Rev.Albert Charles French, M-A.One of Dr.Boyd's party to work in the North-West, avenue, Maisonneuve, Rev.Augustus A.Bryant, rector, services at 8 am, Hcl: Eucharist.11 am.matins and sermion, 7 p.m.evensong and sermon.ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH.\u2014Corner Prince Arthur and St.Urbain strests.\u2014 Rev.G.Osborne Troop.M.A., yector.8 am.Holy Communion: 31 am, Morning prayer and sermon; ¥ pm, evening prayer and sermon, Evening subject: \"Phe Life Which #8 Life Inde ** eacher~at both services, the rector.ST.LUKE'S CHURCH, Derchester and Champlain streets\u2014Rev.W.W.Craig.M.A., B.D.rector.Holy Communion, 8.30 am.; Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer, at 7 o'clock.GRACE CHURCH.Wellington st., Point St.Charles\u2014Ven.Archdeacon Ker, D.D.(rector); Rev.D.B.Rogers, M.A.(curate).Services at 8 am.Holy Communion: 11 a.m.Matins.preach sr.the curate; 3 p.m.Sunday school; ¢ p.m.Holy Baptism; 7 p.m.Evensong, preacher, Dr.Ker, «J.MARGARET'S, Tetreaultville\u2014 Services__10.80, Catechism; 11 Matins.ST LAWRENCE, Terminal! Park\u2014 230, Surday school; 3.30, Tvensong.ST.AUGUSTINE'S, Rosemount.\u2014 8.15, Holy Eucharist: 11, Matins: 8.Sunday school; 7.Evensong.Rev, J.J| willis, B.A, BD.ST.HILDA'S.Rossland\u20143, Sunday school; 7, Evensong.ST.CUTHBERT'S.Park Avenue Extension\u201411, Holy Communion.Rev.J.J.Willis.B.A, BD; 3 Sunday schoul; 7, evensong] ST.AIDAN'S, Ville Emard \u2014 Services, 3, Sunday School.7, evensong.CARTIERVILLe.Club House\u201411.Matins and sermon.ST.ALBAN'S CHURCH.St.Zotique street.St.Denis Roulevard, Rev.H.& Horsey.rector.8 a.m., Holy Com- -munions 11.a.m.Morning Pray'er; 3 p-m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer.ST.MARY'S CHURCH, Rev.James E.Fee, M.A., Rector.\u2014 Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins, 11 o'clock; Evensong, 7 o'clock: preacher at bo 3 p.m.; Holy Baptism, 4 p.m.HERD, corner Claremont avenue and Sherbrooke street, Rev.F.A.Pratt rector Holy Communion 8 am, Morning prayer 11 am.evening prayer 7 p.m., preacer at both services Rev.F.A.Pratt.ST COLUMBA'3 RCH, Kens- ington\u2014 Morning rayer, 11 ocloc Mr.Lewis Evening prayer, 7 o'clock, Mr.Buchanan.i CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, \u2014~ Venerable Archdeacon Norton.MD; Rector \u2018of Montreal; Rov.' Curc:.Cathedral\u20148 am, Holy, Communion; 11 am.Cathedral Servi preacher, Rav.James Roy.: LL.D.} p.m.Cathedral Servioa, prehaher Rev.Dr.Roy.+ ° | PRESBYTERIAN.streets.\u2014Rev.Robert Johnston, DD.ship 11 am.and 7 pm.schooi, all de ments, 3 p.m.To -mor- row Rev.vid G.Wylle, D.D., of New York, will preach at both ser vices.\u2019 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, St Lawrence Boulevard.\u2014 The Rev.Malcolm A.Campbell.phs- tor.\u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 pm The pestor will, officlate at both ser.ane School at 3.45 a.m.\u2019 8T.ANDREW'S posite Nensl Services at a.m., Pr.Geo, of Vegreville, Alts., will bs Jug Ÿ P Pastor.- all OTTO dirs dcr vd \\ : THE MONTREAL PATLY.Ing A rae T pm.A.curate.Holy.J.M.Almond.M.A., rector; Rev.R.| Delorimier avenue and Sherbrooke | ST.CYPRIAN'S.CHURCH.Pie IX.services, the rector: Sunday Seh 4 CHURCH OF THB GQOD SHEP- Hi Symonds, D.D., LL.D., Vicar of Christ\u2019 AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (Presbytery of New York), corner of Dorchester and Drummond pastor.Sabbath services: Public wor- Sabbath vices.Sunday School at § p.m.Chin.PREGBYTERRIAN | 10 the 30th, every art ge CHURCH, Cote St.Antoine Ré, op- [IAF ngteu ave.Westmount.\u2014The Rev.W.JF.Clark, D:D, «-tor.gee Mlk x Shimer Papine ai strest\u2014The Rev.N.H.MeGlllivrax or.Services ai 1) sm and T :m.Sunday Sghoot \u2018sad Class at 3 p-m.: Men's Owg -at* ¥.o'clock.music by the H Or 2eptra.solojst, Mr.Sinclair.: CHURCH.Corned and.Lerodr- neux-Moraing arviog, 11 am.; Even .nday Betipok: 3 po, À \u201cSunday, th schbol will\u2019 be at 10 a.m.during July and August.WBSTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Atwater avenue, Rev.M.Stewart Oxley, B.A.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The Lord's Supper at evening service.At 3 p.m.\"A Patriotic service\u201d Rey.Prin.Brandt.Wednesday evening, prayer meeting.Monday evening, C.E.prayer mestiog.VERDUN PRESBYTERIAN Church, \u2018Ross street.\u2014Rev.F.W.Jchnaton.M.A, pastor.Services at 11 o'clock, the pastor's subject, \u201cThe Eye and the Bar Unsatisfied.\u201d 3 o'clock.Sunday School and Bible class.7 o'clock.the Love.\u201d CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN Church, corner Notre Dame and Seigneurs sts.Pastor, Rev.James Mackay, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school and Bible class, $ p.m.FAIRMOUNT PRESBYTERIAN son street\u2014Rev.8 pastors will condugt both morping: and evening - services.\u201d Patriotic address at 3 p.m, by Rey.P.Walker, B.A.KNOX CHURCH.cor.Dorchester and Mansfield streets.Rev.Tsaso .Montgomery.BA, pastor.Services 8 11 am.and 7 p.m; The pastor wit preach at both services.Schools for Sabbath School in open session at: % p-m.ST.PAUL\u2019S CHURCH.-Dorchester street\u2014The Rev, James Barclay, D.D., LL.D.pastor.Morning service at 11.Evening service.at 7.Rev.WwW.R Crulckshank will officiate at both sey- vices.Sunday schopl 3 p.m.ERSKINE CHURCH, head of Crescent street \u2014Rev.A.J.Mowaat, D.D., pastor, .Mp.W.W.Smith, assistant pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.The assistant to preach his farewell sermon at the morning service, the pastor to preach at night, MACVICAR MEMORIAL: CHURCH.corner of Hutchison and St Viateur streets.\u2014 Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Patriotic Sunday.Morning subject, \u201cWhat the Immigrants Dia.\u201d Evening subject, \u201cWorth Knowing, special sermon te young men.vr.David M.Brown, Presbyterian College, will preäch at both services.CRESCENT ST.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH; corner Crescent and Dor- B.A.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.Power of Influence.\u201d LIVINGSTONE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.corner Mance and Atlantic svenue\u2014Wm.F.McConnell, student in charge.Services at 11 am.and © try, B.A., recently returned from the foreign field, will give an account of the work in China.MONTREAL WEST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Westminster avenue, Montreal West\u2014Rev.A.S.Ross, B.A.pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 preacher, pastor.Sunday DREW'S, Beaver Hail Hilk 2 Edgar HiH, M.A.D.D.(Edin.Y\u2019 pastor: Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morning service only in July.4 METHODIST.&T.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev.Wm.Sparling, B.A, DD, preacher.11 a.m, \u201cPractical Proof of the Spirit's Presencé\u201d 7 pm, - ways Willing, But Never Fulfilling.Sunday School at 10 a.m.and 3 p.m.DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Rev.E.I.Hart, B.A.pastor.Public worship, 11 am.Sunday School and Bible Classes, 3 p.m.Men's Own, 3 p.m.Class meeting.10 a.m.The pastor will preach at both services.Sybjects: 11 am, \u201cDead Yet Alive\u201d 7 p.m.\u201cThe Accursed Thing.\u201d FAIRMOUNT METHODIST CHURCH corner of Fairmount Av.and Hutchison street.\u2014Rev.G.1.Campbell, pastor, Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.LACHINE METHODIST CHURCH, corner of St Joseph street and Eleventh avenue.\u2014Sunday morning Ber- vice, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening services 7 p.m.; preacher, the new pastor.Rev, Johnson Seller.at both above services; Sunday School and Bible Classes at 6.15 p.m.corner of St.Antolne street and Convent street.\u2014Children's Day and Fiow- er Sunday\u2014Morning servce, 11 a.m.\u201cThe Mission of Flowers\u201d; evening service, 7 p.m.: \u2018Four Gardens\u201d; -open session of Sabbath Schol at 3 pm, \u201cTraps\u201d; speaker at each service the new pastor, Rev.Alfred E.Pates; speclal music at every service.~ CONGREGATIONAL.BETHLEHEM CONG.CHURCH.corner Clarke and Western avenues, Westmount, Rev.J.K.Unsworth.B.A.pastor,\u2014Services at 11-am \u2018and 7 p.m.; \u2018evening subjeet \u201cStories of Salvation in Londsn Slums: A Sketch of Harold Begbles's Twice Born Men.\u201d CALVARY: CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Guy streét.\u2014Rev.Dr.Cook.acting pastor; Services at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Rev.Dr.Cook will preach at both services.Morning topic: \u201cRest and Strength from the Psalms.\u201d Even- In, sybject:., \u201cA Half Success e\u201d; Sunday Chase at 12.18 pm.i.ZION CONGREGATIONAL\u2019 Church Begrvices at The pastor will preach at both services.Morning subject: \u201cOos taken and one left\u201d Evening subject; \u201cGossip and ghbble, some obesryations on the Qidfiger of an uncontrolled tongue\u201d; Sunday School at 3 p.m.E JHURCH.169-171 Drummond street.Rev, Hugh Pedley B.A.(pastor), will preach at both services.subjeet: \u201cMany Inventiones: and 4 Otte\" Gopal.\u201d * Union sammer services.Gas and how to Use It.- Anyone to learn howe with fade Rave 3 Food spportanky | these coming Lei aie 2 faoturers of this city, will demonstra the public haw to eave PS po.or bah * of the publi Rev, J.T.Hirkwood, phate = Bervices: n ain.pesudr aun ect: \u201cThe ort.k an 0 ess 1 ray En voter À = Qué MAISONNEUVE BRESBŸZERIAN \u2018Simpson st pastor.\u201cThe Fyuits of Abounding | \u2018street, Point St.Charles\u2014Rev.© .A CHURCH, corner Papineeu ahd Mase G.Brown, .Whe: A.| bath School and Bible .Class; &13 1 liatla.aérvice.Chinamen at 10 a.m.and 8.15 p.m.} Anderson, paster\u2014Servive at 7.48 p.m, The paster will preach.Subject: \u201cOn this rock will I build my Church.\u201d chester streets\u2014Rev.R.W.Dickle \u201cThe Good Samaritan.\u201d 7 p.m., \u201cThe p.ur.In the evening, Dro Ss.O.Mur- | p.m., School and Bible class at 3 p.m.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Te ¥ & 3 pm; Young Peoples meeting at.EBENEZER METHODIST CHURCH | fur conts and: cape.ol and Adult BIYIe karts of the scetiery is covered with 3 : véhite subetanée\u2026 Whiop: 10 -gepurrt ; corner Manok and Milton streets.Rev: ÿ win- |- Frank J.Day.MA, BD.pastor \u201cIfa.tp.and Ÿ.p mi a \u2018Im another a 'd0W,.on the W side uaaAl | \u2018wntrance, is a summer Scent, hn which : fy.8 large touring Sutersobile, amd} other figures in suitable gummer furs.| One dame is attired ia.genuine 1 priced at $2.00.MMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL Evening ARE de Palin tit .STAR-SATURDAY, JUNE: 25.1010.July in Erskine byterian Church; August in Emmanyel Church.THE UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, (colored), 75 lnapyctes st.J Kev.H- B.Gantt, pastor.Services at 11 2m, 7.30 p.m.Evening subject: \u201cHi -Qur evening service will of; : be 3 short.any one hour, from 7.36 to 8.80.| .Gi 1 twill speak; Sunday Schoo froug 13,30 te 320.mit) VRRDUN-BAPTISE\u201d F H.Sunday ¥ p.m.Mr ] denham.nL ; © UNITARIAN, Sum 58 78 Ege ra v.Fredeti R.Griffin, BA.8.7.B.(Harvard), the pastor.wil preach at 11 am.Ne evening service.REDEEX\".N \u2018CHURCH.365 Mountain -treet, 7L J- Croushore.Bervices at 11 am.and 7.30 pm.LUTHERAN, GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTH: ERAN CHURCH, corner Mance and Prince Arthur streets.Emil Jestinsky.pastor.ISCEI at 11 am.: MISCELLANEOUS, S-VENTH L.Y A IVENTIET CHURCH.Villeneuve and Hutchison streets.\u2014O.K.Butler, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.Saturday.by paster; &ub- ject: Study of the Holy Land.contin- ved.Service at 7 p.m.Sunday.fub- ject: \u201cWas Christ Tempted as \u201cwe are-\" ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles Poudiet.Missionary.Morning service at M at.' Evening Serv ice 6.33 Pme.5 Senday 1 pm.Cx \u2018NAZARETH STREET ia Corner Nazareth and Wall on \u2014 Mr.Wm.Merrilees, Missionary.Le vices : 11 am.prayer and praise service, Mr, Jue.Rodgers: 3 \u2026 Sah- p.m,, Chinese School; -3 p.m.Evange- Subject: \u201cJudas, à Character Sketch.\u201d ._ THE BETH MISSION, 92 Rivard street (Above Roy), J.Arthur Waishe, spealer.\u2014Synday School, 3 p.m.evening.service, 7 pam.1 SCANDINAVIAN MISSION Church, 673 Bt Catherine street west, \u2018Rev.A.CHURCH OF CHRIST.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIBT (Scientist).#1 Closse street.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u201cCHURCH OF CHRIST (Disciples)\u2014 Cor.Mance and Fairmount streets.\u2014 Sunday school, 10,30; Communion, 12; Y.P.meeting, 7 pm; Gospel Service 2.16 pm AUSPICIQUS OPENING.The Magnificent New Stores of the Sellprs-Gough Fur Company Open ite Hundreds of Enthusiastic 7 Visitors.' Visitors.in large uumbers are attending the opening ef the magnifi- | cent fur house of Sellers, Gough & Co., in the Jacob's building, oceupying the commanding and copvenient situation at the ogrner of St Catherine St.West and St.Alexander Bt _Thig large exclusive fur -establish- ment is the latest addition te the city's growing new emporiums that have the distinguishment of ranking with the finest stores on the continent.Its doors were thrown open to public Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.since which time hundreds of citizens of rank and well known have been visitors, numerous ssles al- re - gecorded.When summer and Btn wettner is.with us, few like \u2018o.th bof the winter, and ons would be under the impression that even fewer would at this time of the year think of purchasing oxpeusive furs.But this is not the case, and has been proven since the new fur bouse of Sellers, Gough & Co, have opened their splendid new store three days ago.In fact, this conception is entirely false, and there are far more furs bought and sold in summer time than in any other season of the Year.As a visitor \u201centers the fur emporium of /Sellers, Gough & Co.for the first time, he is struck with the lea- borate displays costing thousands of dollars, on every side, and even under foot, the floor being covered with a heavy, thick, soft carpet.One's foot sinks down comfortably in the soft tapestry, which is here and there profusely further enriched by fur Tugs.large and small, of white polar bear and other expensive furs.; There are two entrances to the establishment, one directly leading from St.Catherine street, while the other entrance is: from the wide marbled.and plats glass partitioned passage of the main entrance to tbe Jacobs building.\u2018The entrance leading directly oft St.Catherine street, iz the main entrance to the store.In the centre near the door one encounters a large jardiniers, which is laden with fresh cut roses, carnations, and other fragrant flowers.Besides this large horseshoes made of fresh cut flowers, standing about four feet in height.are attractively - placed in convenient niches.In the centre of the large floor space, is à wonderful and maz- nificent piece of taxidermist work.It depicts a lion, lioness and & cub, on a rocky promontory, the cub playfully lying on tta back.while the lion and lioness in a romping posture are bending ove# it.The centrepiese wia imported from Leipsic, Germany.It is about fifteen Teet square and about.nine feet in height.: i The show windows of this fur house are also worthy of note, being undoubtedly the test and most en- terpriaing window display attempted in the city.One Window is a Winter scene in which there is à cutter heavily bedecked with expensive fur robes, drawn by two horses.In the sleigh are two figures, clothed in expensive sayoné for snow.\u2026\u2026% = 5.display win Russian ermine cloak, Other displays of the variety of the stock include a ladies\u201d mink coat, made with striped mink: flounse and | shawl oollar, finished Inside with white satin.The fur is Labrador mink, and the happy wife who will be $3.000 on her back.Everything made of 'fur can be seen ahd purchased in thia establishment; and codts for men, women and children are en .a places.and hting of the show windows ls new.tendance, \"5; We-bayg found out \u2018that \u2018A LZ pays well to give the public thi \u2018Hays You Ever Tried Rockwood Chocolates?| * It not, zo out and ouy a box to- = 2 9 © .9» i 2 «© , \u20ac e = op = work and clears pwav all foul snd mortid matter, and mphing » healthy cure.IT HAS SAVED BANY A LIAS FROR THR KXIFE.CURED Otheré AFTER being GIVEN UR PY HOGRITALS .The Best nEBFDY for | vouses and all SKIN DISBASES.A CERTAIN CURE Testimonials from a parts OF Chemists.1/14, 2/3, 4/6, &c.Post free for P.0.0.From B.BURGESS, \"500.Weekly \u2018Are the outcome af, years of @x- perience in candy making.: * very beat that money can buy.pl Rok wo.The LATÉS, than most manufactér- ers would be willing to pay, but: e increasing demand for \u201cRockweods\u201d is proving that we are making no mistake.day.We'd like you to Know just what rest{v high-class.dainty.delicious.wholesome a TET IR TE Th APR ove ee I tration grec Hl, ECONOHY-\u201420 per cept.Starch nomy all other kinds of starch, PACILITY\u2014Remy's Rice Starch ; : ed with ewld water, No heating or boiling required, } WHITENESS \u2014Siarch made from rice produces & much superior white than starch made from wheat or corn.SUPPLENESH\u2014Coliars and shirts san be iro : by the use of Bemy's Rice Stancnubple and glazed over can be prepar- URVKTORS TO THE TRADE.LAPORTE, MARTIN KR CO LTD.- « +» « - .MONTREAL 135 22 Jaw chocolates taste like ROCKWOOD CHOCOLATES are the very lest chocolates that it is possible to make, and they're sold by 311 asd dealers, | rt About the same arice that you'd pay fof jaferlor brauds.Try a 0 your trouble is relieved.If gets straight to REALING FROM UNDERNEATH.ULCERS, TUROUSS, ABSCESSES, ECZEMA.&c.of the world.Lg \"MADAME MARIE \u2014 S¥ill- eure\u2014every ailment of the scalp with her Madame Marie every lady's tollet t New ard improv sallow it may be, 59, Gray's Inn Road, England.Advics Gratie a YOUR HAIR Has it lost its bright lustre; is It dry or oily: does It fall out?Does your scalp itch; is it covered with dandrutt, which ix eating out the life of the hair?be sure it {3 fading and lesing its beautiful rich color.improved electrical ments.Nothing like them In Canada.Antiseptic.hygienic, wil restore the 7 color and purify the scaly.of Madame Marie's Special Shampoo and Scalp T - will be astonished at the results F \u2026 p Treat BUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY.recommends one of her most popular preparations \u2014 JAPANESE ROUGE, which lends tha natural tint of the rose.Should be on™ able.Price 31.06.: ed MASSAGES for Face, Bust and Body.LIQUID BEAUTY POWDER\" | - lenäs to the skin the beauty: and freshness of we lly.Price $2.00.dame Marie's PEERLESS FACE BLEACH AND BLECTRICINE wil \"| y skin, no matter how pimpled.freckler, moth-patched., wrinkled or \u2018The two, $5.00.Send 4c in stamps for illustrated Booklet, \u201cThe Soul of Deuuty.* Correspondence atrictly confidential MADAME MARIE 485 ST, CATHERINE ST.WES.Stamp for reply.\u2018 5 7 + 144 78 law HAVE YOU SEEN THE \u201cNEW STYLE WHITE\u201d ~ SEWING.\u2014\u2014 THE BEST ON EARTH.50c oughly appreciated.|, FREE Call, telephone or write your order.If s0, you may Weekly \u2026 These peerless family Sewing Machines may now be had as low as FIFTY CENTS a week.Lightest running, fastest and most pleasant machine to sew with.Full instructions given on each machine whether you buy or not.Liberal discount for cash.Should be seen to be thor- Sold by 30 & 32 West Notre Street, \u2018The: floor and |: whieh | G cD ad ge Len SAVE YOU MONEY and TELL YOU WHY\" G HOT weather turns our minds fro 5 out h _ and ig order te turn your mind Back #0.SE io es ek agree : NC IIE EE en « ; cool.country places.: Into Our \"Regu FT OPENS AN ACCO THIS IS A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR JUNE BRIDES.One Store Only.; : We Have Np'Branches, Guarahteed Quality Brass Beds Regular price, Regular price, .Regular price, = Regular price, RT ve Put.PET = ie $25.00, for.38.00, for.40.00, for.$500 60.00, for.38.00 + - À - Ly Loa ee ET Cw J 5 = yen = Kae *%* Deep ar Prices dhs still need; ia Furniture.$ Ne pa Mis : 3 $ Sideboards 3 \u2026$1200 Regular price $28.00, eee 22.85 _ for.ese Ses \u20ac: * Regular price $as.00, -.+ Torii pare oo.$108 + + 2 ni : *; hrs FURNISH .La NG We vealire this( < RIDING OFFCERS I | | | | i ; i 12 A wr mat a LdC Er \u2014{8.a strange one.\u2014 hat in fpite of her protests.erwards - noSes, etc, is a i BES a at Three Rivers Rivers Camp Flo | * Themesives Behind Ranges \" and in Dänger.mgclat Staff Correspondence Three Rivers, June 25.\u2014The infan- regiments under canvas here spent day yesterday In skirmishing work, under the instruction of officers ef the permanent \u2018corps The men, who are mostly recruits, are being founded into shape; a noticeable im-, vement in their arin work has taken place.* Yesterday afternoon the field offi- cors of the camp, under Lieut.-Col.Roy nd his staff, went for an extend- ride some mies from th: camp.On ; Cer way back to the lines they inad- { vertently strayed from the couree laid | Senin and found themselves directly behind\u2019 the.rifiezs ramges.where thé 11th Argenteuil Rangers were 'ahoot- ing.Several bulleta whistled above the ; hea\u2018s o2 the officers in the riding party * and Colonel Roy gave hurried orders to i divert the course in another direction.3 {1 Lient.-Col.Pagnuelo of Montreal, i comma.ding the 85th regiment, it is \u201csaid.had a narrgw escape from death ; 88 several bullets passed within a few * inches of his head.rortunately.however, none of the officers were struck \"by the stray bullets and alt came back into camp having tested some of tho .excitement of actual warfare.The Camp at Sussex, N.B.St_John, N.RB., June 25.\u2014 Nearly \u201cthree ttousand men are expected to be under canvas at the military camp at Sussex next week.The Army Service Corps gues from St.John to-day to mak: preparations.att \u201cwna \u201cTEETH CHIEF EVIDENGE ; IN SUPERIOR COURT CASE 1 \u2018Fourteen teeth form the principal ex- < hibits of an action entered in 8u- : perior Court this morning against a : local dentist.The plaintiff is Abra- i ham Bendersky, who enters suit \u2018 through Messrs.Jacobs and Hall, as tuteur to his fifteen-year-old daugh- \u201c ler, Hannah.The story which Hannah has to tell She states that In March last.suffering from tooth-ache.\u2018she paid a visit to the dentist, and \u201casked him to extract a tooth.She was accompanied by a young com- v'panion.The dentist froze the tooth, and proceeded with his work.The 7 tooth was draun, Hanneh allegea but \u201cthe dentist did not stop there.oted, she centends, 1 \u2018 \u201cfourteen, the whole of one row, aad The teeth were aft collected.\u201cand are to be produced in Court as exhibits.It in contended by the piain- RU that they were sound.and that 7 there was no neccesity for Wem to be extracted.: The contention 0 of the dentist, By is t he \u201cteeth under instructions \u201cfrom the pit The mn 4 first class one, the exnet amount of damages claimed.not \u201cbelng stated.: NO SIGN OF A PIMPLE Au lam Eradicates Blemishes and Skin Troubles.= - \u2014 # «I have been troubled Srith pimples and Blackheads for four years,\" writes a {ashington gentleman In the Government ce, \u201cand have used salves and blood \u201ctonics.None of them has been of bepe- fit to me, but Posiam has done the work and my face ls clear, with no sign of a The work of eradicating pimples, facial \u201cbiemishes, clearing the complexion, red ng the easier accomplishments of pos la which oternight results are seen.Being a ttrictly me- preparation, its properties far ex- .those of the balms and lotions us- \u201cwally employed.In all of the many forms skin troubles in both infants and adults am produces beneficlal results from the first application, Eczema, acne, erpes, tetter, plies, barber's itch, salt .xheum, scaly scalp, etc., yield readily to fts remarkable curative properties.No matter what part of the body may Le affected, it may be easily treated with can be had for 50 cents at any dr ist\u2019a, particularly R.A -Brypon\u2019s an uennevilie & Guerin's, or the Emer-ency boratories, 32 West 35th street, New York city, will send a sample by mall to any one who will write This 1a sufficient to show resuits Hof it.res sponaible government for Natal.au This was granted in the following \u2014| year.He occupied a number m- Band Uniforms Samples and Catalogue Foes until after the raid had been made hy Toad 1% ; OF-CARADIN In | W \u201cTHE DOMINION Due Largely Roprese to \"representations of Conservative Members, Saya Toronto Paper.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, June 25.\u2014A Mail and Em- \u2018pire Ottawa special says: The present determination of the Government to have.vessels for the new navy constructed in Canada, provided the additional cost Is not more than 33 per cent, of the cost af constructing them in Great Britain, is largely due to the representations made at the last session by the Conserative members representing Toronto, Halifax.Colling- wood and other shipbuilding centres in Canada.These gentlemen showed that in several cases, the, contract for build- ue vessels for the Marine Department had been awarded to British firms.although Cansidian tenders received were, only five or ten per cent.higher, and that in the case, of some vessels.notably the Earl Grey, several large Canadian shipbuilding firms had not been invited to tender.In view of the fact that Canadian shipbullders must pay back to the Treasury a large part of the contract\u2019 price for customs duties upon imported material, even the proposed pre- ce &f twenty-five per cent.would not give them any advantage.In several recent cases where the contract for building a easel has been awarded to a British firm.the net cost to the Dominion Government has been greater than it would have: been had a Canadian tender been accepted.The discrepancy hus been the more marked because the Dominion Government has had to bear the expense of bringing the vessel to Canada.© ~ Vessels Must be \u201cBuilt on Coast.Ottawa, June 25.\u2014 It is stipulated that the vessels of the\u2019 Canadian navy must be comstructed on the sea coast, which gives the quietus to any aspirations which lake ship builders might have had for competing.The negotiations between the Gov- ernment and the representatives of the Beltish shipbuilding and dry dock firms in reference to the construction of dry docks and shipbuildingæ plants at Mont- \u2018real are proving much more compll- cated than was expected.There are rival claims between Montreal and Quebec, which have a political bearing, and in addition it is said that the British envoys desire special terms as regard Montreal, In view of the tact that the plant would be out of commission for at least five months in the year.ALLEGED MOONSHINER IS FOUND NOT GUILTY Jacques Brosseau, who had been arrested a short time ago an the charge of being connected with the illicit still at 555 St.Timothee street, which was raided a month ago, came before Judge was dismissed.Several witnesses swore that they had seen Broeseau on the premises before the selzure of the still.They had been attracted to the place because it seemed lik a house of mystery.They wera working in a candy factory ad- Joining the distillery.Brosseau took the stand on his own behalf and stated that he had not visited the premises revenue officers.He denied flatly -that he had anything to do with those who were engaged in the manufacture of the moonshine spirits.In a brief judgment, remarking that the witnesses for the prosecution might be mistaken in positively identifying a man whom they had seen but once, Judge Le\u20act said he would dismiss the case against Mr.Brosseau.TITLED VISITORS FOR OTHER PARTS OF EMPIRE.The Duke of Sutherland.whose wife is the well known authoress, famous for the leading part she takes in all social questions.arrived in Montreal to-day from New York, and will leave to-night for a tour in Western Canada.He is staying for the day at the Windsor Hotel.Another titled visitor to the city today is Sir George Morris Sutton, K.C.M.G., the man who was chosen by the Legislative Council of Natal to proceed to England in 1882 to secure portant government posts in Natal, and has done mich to promote agriculture in that colony.He is still a resident of Natal.and Is accompanied on bis present trip by Lady Sutton.Onesime Houde, of Bromptonville, dropped dead yesterday.Indigestion and heart failure were the apparent cause of death.A can of \u2018Reindeei\u2019 Cocoa will enable you to prepare\u2019 a dainty lunch at a mament's notice.A kettle of boiling \u2018wate, a can of \u2018Reindeer\u2019 Cocoa, a plate of biscuits or cakes and \u2014prestol\u2014a tasty \u201cafternoon-tea\u201d i is ve to serve REINDEER COCO THE TRURO CONDENSED MILK COMPANY, LIMITED, \"TRURO, NS, and HUNTINGDON, PQ.\u201cTHE.MONTREAL DAILY, tN IPE DPIC IU cu other desserts of ordinary utility, \u2018Reindeer\u2019 Milk is unexcelled.best of good milk from the great dairying centres of the Dominion; the surplus water is driven out and the milk is then preserved by the addition of pure sugar, much as the housewife would - -ordinarily For this reason, an open can of \u2018Reindeer\u2019 Milk will keep indefinitely; the sugar crystallizes in a thin layer over the top of the milk and protects it from the deleterious influences Remember, the Dominion Government Analyst gives \u2018Reindeer\u2019 \u2018Reindeer,\u2019 therefore, stands above all other brands of sweetened, condensed milk on the market.preserve fruit.\u2018of the atmosphere.Milk total solids of 72.68%, with 8.617; butter-fat.in\u2019 no .time ee atall.Possessing N all the qualities of dry.cocog, its nutri- DCERMI , Às far better than normal, raw cows\u2019 milk for everyday culinary purposes.For the preparation of such wholesome dishes as bread-and-butter pudding, or baked custards, hoiled rice, sago, tapioca and rice \u2018puddings and many \u2018Reindeer\u2019 Milk is just the STAR-SATURDAY, : JUNE\" ina 1910.- entire coutents is used\u2014there is no waste.the convenience of being able to prepare a cup of delic; ious, aromatic «= T REINDEER | stant you want it\u2014 é \u201cThe convenience of \u2018Reindeer\u2019 Coffee can- \u2018not be over-cstimated; like \u2018Reindeer\u2019 Cocoa, you simply add boiling water and serve.It keeps in perfect condition in the open can until the Think of WITH MILK tive qualities make it ; with the milk and sugar WITH MILK beneficial for child H added\u2014si by | - ANDSUGAR \"\".ren ing in b i \u2014 y, pout COF F EE AND SUGAR | Leet for trial.\u201cThe charge agatret him 7 - SE is #2.WWiadsor Table Sait is the sak for us.We \" v pay our money for good salt\u2014made right here ; in Canada\u2014that everyone knows is absolutely + pare.We certainly won't pèy faney j prices for an im ed salt with a fancy name.indsor Saltisall salt\u2014pure, dry, dissolves instantly, + and lends a Ro delice, favor to (3 DV ATE à Dont Judge the Lager You Drink by _ the Price You Pay For It The price has nothing to do with_the az a: 9 The Light Beer in The Light Bottle O\u2019Keefe\u2019s \u2018\u2018Pilsener\u201d \u201cThe Beer With A Reputation The leet Brewery Co.Limited _ At all hotels, cafes and dealers generally.quality.\u201c Imported lagers cost more than O'Keefe\u201d 5 \u201cPilsener\u201d because .of the high duty\u2014NOT because they are better, or even as > good, \u2019 - 99 S \u201cPilsener Lager .is brewed only of finest barley malt, hops and water\u2014no rice, glucose or other ingredients\u2014which cannot be said of any American lager.| is a pure, old, wholesome, healthful lager\u2014brewed right here at home according to the Government standard\u2014and is superior to any imported lager, no matter what the price.: __ [ | Montreal Agent\u2014James Morley, 34 St.Benoit St.Telephone Main 932 Las Fa EN\" 2 _- Punt of Sparte .Mineral Waters \u201cMixes with Anything LT ar hat LT, - REESE ur J Special Sale fer one week only, commencing June Wavy Switches and 5 2 22 24 inc 26 PALMER & SON, Lt 441 S1, Gathering Strest West 27th, High Class Chantecler Curls Switches.inch .inch .inch Chantecler Curls, To Two sizes.3 - $3.50 and $4.25.149 § - $5.00 7.00.9.00 the original hand cleaner, he can be both a real boy on the playground and a young gentleman at home.Harder on dirt and easier on the hands than soap.SNAP COMPANY, LIMITED, - d | of [ Yours likes to play, but you \u201clike to see him with clean hands at the table.If you give bim a can of SNAP ATR ptr Ses \\\\ AR dealers\u2014Blue and White Cans\u201415c.7 MONTREAL.a Cy For the man who works with brain or brawn Kellogg's has the true food value \u2014as nourishing as meat.Contains f times as: wich natriment as oatme TOASTED Kellogg\u2019 8 builds both brain and brawn, never overtaxes the stomach, never causes distress.Always the same clean, delicious Aearts of tender corn.! \u201cf J If the house-wife uses her preserving knowledge to best \u201cadvantage, obtains the best fruit and uses none but ~~ | Extra Granulated Sugar, the preserving will be done right and satisfaction will be hers.FOR YOUR Use Medvath Red Bosl Paris Kuve packed.TABLE Mein Dusi-proef Cartons.All Grosers.Tue CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., Limrrep, MONTREAL + Batabliihod ia Vj4 ky John Rodpoth ve This is a \u2018Delicious Now\u2019 Alccholle Bevo ny = the strength -sustajning : proper ron oh he sam ey a Late vith Dupuis Freres {The Exclusive Tatiey Tailor = EE oR ey se, oA \u201d is th - or Traveliipe Pm men reed \u201cOnce a Customer always.a Cuvtomer.\u201d onl SL tu cu Les the Kola Nut, : 15 Task price 3+ a Sulina ht oath py æ Mate yr F_medsn - * ; \u201c4 ding casos ve i TRY IT .Le, Pape bik Erol mn, 4 a \u2018 > Bde jue u rE RY Conte té your hen js .from .tae - \u201c be voue \u201cove = ÿ Iptovre; ses, SE py we pt} are er Bleury Stree / gait, 8k atone BIE Et ed $ re on er tien \u201cat be.Hoe SE BE 0.LE sick, es fr 1 3 = Less.vs \"DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, SAA IS AL Fons STE, veges se LAE pT » É THE PATHER HORA) sev MEDICINE CO.ures 7 set A Each ables of Father Mortisèy's \u201cNo.11°\u201d Prescription will digest £71 pounds of foëd:\u2019 \u2018This meshe- hat \u2018thodgh You are a martyr.to Indigestion or\u2019 Dytpepsia, you _ an eat a good meal and digest It, too, if .- you take a \u201cNo.11\u201d.tablet cfterward.- 44 With the aid of sé Paie Moda DEC I a: =r =\u201d pe RR i oo és app À cuits - The closing exercises took place at © the High School yesterday, and the \u2018 oceedings throughout were Marked th epthusiasm, In the morning nog SAL certificates and medals ated tame Fucéesstul chil dren in the junior classes, and in, the aftérnoon, the hônors were awarded ta the.senior pupils.Dr.H.B.Yates, member of thé School Commission, oc- cupled the chair at the morning proceedings and the Rev.J.K.Unsworth aildressed the classes on \u201cHigh Ideals.\u201d interspersing his remarks with appropriately pointed anecdotes.Dr.Shaw, chairman of the School Commissioners, presided at the after- Boon proceedings and delivered an en- uraging address.The programme of songs and reci- ; tations rendered by the children was : very pleasing.e report of the Rector, Mr.Wel- % ington Dixon, - B.A., stated that the twenty junior classes had aa eurol- sent of \u2018639, being an increases over 1 ou HR last year of thirty-three ; annual.Pope of the senior à s-classes Mr.Dixon ssid the en- iment for the year was 1,186, made %-.4p .of 877 boys and 509 girls, an in- as.over that of last year of twen- .ty-five boys and nine girls.The attitude of -the pupils to their work has #__been good.\u201cThe Board,\u201d he ndded, \u201chas made n important change to take effect fonts September.For several Years \u201cbeen Oovercfowding In the sixth form.of the High School.so that fext year we shall have two sixth forms, one in arts, tho \u2018other in lence.This change will enable us .stréngthen the thematics in the lenge division the languages In the arts division, and will give a 3 J ) y iE 3 HIGH SCHOOL.Head Pupils tion Clageed Halen Porter and on Ciagach:- ce Ta nd Yeag \u2014 Manon\u2019 Rosévear.and Leon &'H.Levinson.~ \u2018aby THird Year.\u2014Helen Masson and Gor- Kingan.* Fourth Year\u2014Elizabeth Kennedy and Walter R.Wonham.aire Year.\u2014Ruth Creizg and Fren- dn C.Buck, amd Edward A.Oliver, req ual, First Form\u2014Kathleen M Milligan *>&nd Geoffrey Cus .- CLASS DISTINCTION.7 (Claus Ll, Form \u201cA.\") Raker, Chas.\u201c B.; Birks, W.Noble; ~Rrazer, Sydney 8.; Bruce, David: Corneille Chas.C.; Costes, Emile: Cream | ton, \\Villie KR; Dart, William; Ba * wd C.; Etienne, Gerald: Forsyth, ex.; Gamble, WwW.- Lyle; Grafton, Ross: ay.Carli GudewlH, Geo.C.; arrison, John} Hately.Edgar; Hop- «i'n.Bertie; Hunter, Jack; Ibbotson, van L.; Morgan, J.Alfred; McCrud- cen, Hector; Owg Owen\u2018 N.; Reld, Robert J.M.; Russell, Norman: Race, George; Silver, Philip; Smart, Campbell; Wenner, Lawrence; Wright, W.Douglas.Class |, Form B.Brown, Basil; Cushing, Geoffrey; Fraser, Robert; Freedman, Louis; Fry, Stevenson; Gibb, Kenneth B.; Gra- burn, Marmaduke: Holand, Cliff; Jackson Victor; Levin, Leon; McCaw, ; McLellan, Gordon; Millen, Lesa : Nesbitt, William; Paul, Charles; Roy, Carlyle; Sanderson, Harry; Sev- ; \u201c ers George: Stone, Bentley; Tison, Mauriée; ow, Kerelm à Class ti, Form \u201cA.\u201d Dorken, Rudoif; Fraser, David; Jamieson, Bruce; Kay, Stuart: Kennedy, A.Philip; Kimpton, J.Russell; : pg Liley.Paul R.; Lester.William R.; KA.Wendell; Marson, Wal- > ter T.; Murray, Lesiie D.; Siserwain, Louis.Class It Form \u201cB.\u201d Bishop, Trenholme, A.G.; Foster, R.Iawson; Gartepy.Arthur: Golèstein, rH; Guyon, Henri; Henry, Les- MST rotand Jack; Lester, Malcolm: r=-Molson, John H.; Morris, Campbell; cintyre, Havelock; Reiffenstein, John .; Shearing, John H.; Smith.Laur- C8 \"Dwight; = Snowdon W.- \u201cArthur: - lor, Donald.f Class 111, A.Aird, D.Maiben: Brown, E.Carle- Cockfield, Alfred; Corbett, Nor- | wood; 4 Munro; Gardner, WH- lam; Alfred C.; Glmour, .Douglas B.: Heron, Alvin; Hutchison, - Keith O.: bevitt, Ephrain; Logan, - Robert F,; MoNab, Gordon; McNab, Stuart; Martin, John; Mitchell, Allan 2 Hh Rashback, Hymen; Ross, Drum- mond; Shanly, James; Thomas, Philip; .Tippet.Basil; Tremble, Edward; : Wallace Gordon; Waycott, F.Hant- \u201cJey; Wetstein, Harris; Wieland, Wii- _frid Ja Me ET Le \u2018Class tb, a \u201c_ Berry, William; Birks, Gerald A; Forbes, Carl; Goldwater, Wiliam; rant, Gregor; Harkness, Walter R.; * Examinatio HAS, Magor, Gerald; Millen, Lysle:; Nichols, Charles: M.; Phillips, Lazarus; Arthur J.; Rinkoff, Solomon; son, Warren F.; Rose, Joseph; Row- botham, Walter; Shaer, Harry: Shaw, Robin- W.Campbell; Solomon, Moses; Stewart, Donald H.; Towers, Graham F.; Upton, Joan H.: Class lll, c.Allan, J.Roy; Blatherwick, Francis; Blundell, Dawson: Pritcher, Leslie; Cooke, Gordon; Dugan, George; Ellis, J.Cole; Hayden, F.Booth; Joseph, Benjamin; Jullan, Kenneth; Lamon- tagne, Gilmour; Movie, Tan Meyer, Lester; Pat teruon, .Arts Reid, Wra.J.; Rosevtar, > ene wil.Hams, Robert \u20ac: \u201cWorl; : Class 1H, D.Benjamin, Benjamin; Cash, Wallace; Gallay, Able; Hoic , Harry; Kirschberg, Isaac; Knowles, Alfred; Lazarus, Moses; Roodish, Solomon.Class LV, A.Abinovitch, Philip; Baillie, Irvine G.; Brenner, Adolf; \"Budge, Donald A.: Budyk, H ; Carter, Clifford; Cortle, \u201cWwW.Gollan; Decarle, J.Wilbrod ; Benjamin ; : fafconter Joseph: >o * Pi wirk Waldort V.; Jacobs, Nattle; Johnaon, Arthur L.; Kneeland, Clarence R.; Louttit, Wm.C.; Lustgkrten, Isadore; MacDonald, Angus; McLeod, \u201cG.\u2018Donald; Meldrum, Walter D.; Myer- son, Moses: Ratner, Banus; , Rutherford, Archie B.; Schar David; Schwarts, Jacob; Solomon, Joseph; Si a reg Wagner, Harry; Wieigad: Walter A; Wiselberg, David; Yaplie \u201cJacob.Class IV, B.Brown, E Clifford; Brown, A.Leys; Caper, Henry A.; Chauvin, Edward H.; Clift, Roward: Diner, \u2018Louis; Dorken, | Herbert W.; Fisher, Philip S.; Hart, Harry H.; Hutchison, Paul P.; Jeffrey, \u201d.Rowe; Kent, David; McMaster, Douglas 8.; Mazur, William; Mendel: schn, Jack; Owen, Reginald V.G.; Patterson, Jas.F.; Rosen, Jacob; St.Aubin, Adolphe A.; Schacher, Louis; Seath, W.Pringle; Silver, Samuel; Sohmer, Joseph.: Class IV.GC Adelstein, Harry H.; Ceding, Jack L.; Clerk.Rongo Douglas; Dadman, Ever ett C.; Dickson.Walter B_; Pee.\u2018ercy R.T.; Freeman, W.John; Arthur N.: Gordon, J.Archie; Hirsch, T.P.; Johnson, F.Ross; .Laffoley, Lawrence H.; Stewart, - - Malcolm G-; Wilkens, John D.Class V., Division |, Scleñce.Adelstein, Harry; Baker, J.Lovell; | Bieler, Etienne 8 (Murray bronze -medai); \u2018 Bremner, Douglas: Craig: David N.; Fimay, Eric; Sores, Ken- meth; Gillmo, Hodace; Louis; Gross, Moses; Hodgson, G orge; Par- \u2018sons, W .; Pick, Charles; Rob- ertuon, 5; Murray; Smith, Ceoll GQ.; Warriner, Norman; Class V, Division 2, Science.Barwick Kenneth; Bennett, Rex; Bloom Max; Cohen, Haryy: Cohen, H R: Colle, Charles; Date, ny.Robert UE Fa J e Sibert » perin, Hyman; Jacobs, Kennedy, Hugh M.; David Roger \u2018math.prise; Latham.Arthur J.; Levine, Lyon; McDonald, Dugald; MR ir, L.; Pennington, Edwin; Schafheitlin, Rudolph; Stephenson, Howard; Sullivan, Luther; Thomas, Duncan; Wisse, William; Soriver, Walter de M.Class V,\u2014Commarcial Division.Rexford, Orrin, Murray bronze medal: Scott, Robert de WW .° Cober, Clarence; Garratt, Frank; Hirst, Harry E.; Leger, Ivan R, Murray bronze medal; McGill, Frank Fifth Year, A.Badgley, John B.; Boyd, Fred.G.; Buck, Francis C.; Cairns, Eric H.; Clibbon, Arthur; Chalmers, A.Roy; Duckworth, Jbhn M.; Dube, Maurice; Farber, Percival; Freedman, Newman; Hamilton, Wm.M.; Kent, K-nneth: M-Eachran, Dunoamx Ogilvy.Robert; Oliver, Edward A.; Ross, Gordon C.; Smith, F.Alan.Fifth Year B.| Armstrong, Lawrence H.; Blaiklock, H.Mu ve; Capel, Gordon R.; Davis, Stephen F.; Denison, F.Coulter; Drummond, J.Gorman; Gardiner, Gerald R.; Ibbotson, Frederick R.; Lafleur, Maurice T.; Magor, T.Grant; Neos.John; 8mith, E.G.Victor; Stevenson, Fred.K.; Taylor, Arthur H.; Taylor, Samuet R.: Wilder, Hartland B.: Woodley, Robert G.; Wynness, G: Howard.Fourth Year A.Allan, Frederick L.; Britcher, Edward .D.; Burnett, Robert F.; Hind, Harold V.; Kennedy, Roland W.; Ly- all, Douglas; Lyall, Traill; Oeborne, Gordon H.; Peters.Arthur; Winter, F.Roberts; Wonham, Walter R.Fourth Year, 8.Barrie, John R.H.: -Bourgouin, Oec- ter W.;: Capel; Harold Foy Marcel\u2019 Hind.= M a Howard H.: an, Lyonal; Rollo, Shackford, Willem W.; #Had H eart .Troubl e.ils t aslfe E i él liz 4 Fi Î f 3 ve ur , Wallace R.; Johnston, Kenuath VDittall, Fraz ik À.,( 3 MacDermott, Terence: MacFedyen, Second Year.Duncan; MacLellan, red G.; Allan R.Bruce: Anderson, Duncan; x ={ Armstrong.Arnold V.; Campbell, W.5 J.Douglas; Copland, E.Bruce; Dic- le, Douglas: Duckworth , Herrick; Evans, Arnold G.; Fraser, Sidney B.; Fry.John: Gleason, Arthur; Kenly, Robert D.: Kingan, Gordon; Leslie.A.Ogilvy; MacKeracher, Charles; Mc- Intogh, W.Harold; Batton, Hugh: Robertson, Donald: Watson, Paul O.N.; Weldon, Herbert.Third Year.Allan, Dougas H.: Beveridge, Jack; Carter, Cecil; Cleveland, E.orburn; Greenberg, Paul: Holland, G.Allison, Laidley, Wendeli H.; Levinson, Leon d'H.; aterson-Smyth, Seottrey: Pen- noyer.A.Roes: Shaniy, \u2018BD.Conroy: Stirling, L Brodie; : Wheatley, Rupert A.; Transitiqn Class.QU: Adain Milroy; Agnew, Prune: Balkie, Paward; Brodeur, Toner; Cam- Weallece; Dunning.Asa; Gem- meal Graham: Greenbers, Glibert; Jos- Ron Robert: Ogilvy.Moby an: eyer, obert; .bert; ver, Roberts Roy: Casper 3.Rosenbe Ones, Stanger, Harry! ite, | mt gar.a x re v i +.ns in Costes, ic 8.; LeMarchant.\u2018thy R.; lin, Ettric;.Kerr, Cline; Kerr, Douglas;.\u2018the ( \"Class Distinction, Second Year Albert, Hattie; Dods, Ethel Cu Lyan, | Jean; Rosevéar.Third Year, -_ Bickel, Kathleen; Buck, | Campbell Edith; Ctelland, Dorken, Sylvia; Gatehouse, Jean; Kerr, Lorna; Kydd, Winnitred; Mas- * Fourth Year, < -Arirewa.Irène; \u2018Eaker, \u2018 \u2018Abegail: Bruce, Lorma; Burket, Isabel: Cooper, | Norma; Dorken, \u2018Edna; Eerp, Annle; Holand, Ethelwyn; Kennedy.EHza- beth; Macfariane, Midred; Mathewson, Faith: McLean, Emily; McLean, Mary; Mercer, Jean; OgHvy, Mildred; Pennington, Gladys; Pratt, Agatha; Taylor, Helen; \u2018Webster, Marjorie; White, Muriel; Wray, Evelyn.Fifth Year.Andrews, Dorothy; Carter, Coles, Joan; Cray, Ruth; Hefflow, Mary; Kerr, ; Macfarlane, Gertrude; Meyer, Bertha; Milligan, Norah; Patterson, Emma: Reynolds, Ruth; Smith, Muriel; Smith, Violet; Stevens, Maude; Stikeman,.Sylvia; Strong, Muriel; Strong, Vivien; Turner, Ruby; Weaver, Stella: Winiam- sons: Greeha; - Adery; \u2014 Bostart Fiaien :S.; Carsbr, :Dorgen; Clark, \u2018Hazel W.; Dudgeon, Eileen; Gibb.Dorothy Agnes Mitchell; 1b- botson, Antoinette Ma tthewson, Dors othy; McCorkell, yrtle Gertrude; Milligan, Kathleen M.; Oldvryd, Cecilia; Robertson, Elizabeth M.; Roseri- berg.Rose; Stuffman, Clara M; Williams, Helen.Class i, B.Abbott, Elizabeth -E.: -Baikie Eilzas \u2018beth E.; Baikie, Marjorie B.; Brook, Marjorie E.; Campbell, Florence: Chapman, Marjorie; Dart, Mabel: Dart, Muriel E.; Finley, Lorraine N.; Gar- lick, Dorothy: Haldimand Gertrude: Heffion, Ruth E.; Hewton, Helen G.; Hubbel, Dorothy W.; Kingan, Lorna J.; Jeger, Beryl M.; Smith, Hilda: Sparling, H.Pearl; Stevenson, Jessie; Warren, Edythe.| Class iH, A Armstrong.Dorothy: Gordon, Marjorie H.: Kilpin, Marie E.B.; Lomax, Clara; .Murray, Edythe J.: Paquette, Leah; Raphael, Doris; Watson, Clara.Class Hi, B.Abbott, Ruth S.; Brooks, Bessie; Coates, B.Donalda: Granger, Catherine; Harte, Helen A.; Henderson.Merle; Hewton, Maude; Layton, Alberta; Levinson, Reba: Lloyd, Phyllis E.M.; Macfarlane, Gertrude E.: Mon- tet, Yvonne; Patton, Brenda M.; Rob- \u2014 erteen, uth =.Rosevear, \u2018Anna: Ross.arion ; Stan Agnes; Whittall, Eva.Deer.Class 111, A.Church, Muriel; Davis, Gladys; Dtx- eu Liltan Engwell, Lillian; Fether- storhaugh, A.Marjorie: Harris, Stella; Lamert.Connie E.; Lindsay, Edythe H; MacDermaot, Dorothea; Maêkus, Hortense R.; Miller, L.Isobel; Morris, Beatrice; Radley, Bessie E.: Reynolds.Beryl; Ross, E.Marjorie; Savage, Annie D.; Savage, Helen G.; Scott, Edith: Taylor, Kathryn; Vollmer, Edna.Class Hi, B., Aylen, Florence; Bassett, Kathleen; Boyd, Bernice; Eiey, Bessie; J Marjorie; Latham, Ermina; Livingstone, Ruby; Michaels, Eisie: McConnell, Kathleen; Patton, Jocelyn; Patton, Ruth; Rexford, Muriel; Tart, Edith: Valinsky, Mary; Weviil, Alice; Youngheart, Sibyl.| : Class III, C, Barwick, Mae; Coyle, Gla Cross, Winnifred; Gtickman, plays: Joyce, Doris; M , Joan; Nolda, Dorothy; Plant, Oren Sparling, Vera; Thomson, Flora.Class NI, D.Franklin, Rebecca: Friedman, Malena; Gittleson, Gertrude; - am Jennie; Novick, Fanny: ; Richardson, Vera.) 7 Class IV, A.Claman, Eva; Jaslow, Isabella; Levi Lillian; Watts, Edith; Epro M.Pauline; Superior, Rebecca a Talpis, Sarah K.; Winch, Jennie E.- Clase IV, B.Anderson, Elizabeth: Baker, Kathleen E-: Block, Ethel; BurreMN, Pearl; Robina: Common, Alice: Eveleigh.Lanskajl, Helen: ; Polly; rs Janet A.: Nesbitt, Jean; Paterson-Smyth, Jessie; Read, Est- ber; Ritchie, Grace; Robertson, Mar- jon; Rupert, Eza; Shoster Minnle; Slack, Dorothy; Smith, Olive; Val- insky, Sarah; Weinfield, Rachel; Younger, Annie.Class V, A.Dumaresq, Mabel A.; Robertson, Sarah M.; Shegring, Ruth; Silver, Yetta; Tucker, Holly M.; Hatl, Freda.: Class V, 8.- Bâckell, Beulah:; Boyd, Jessie M.bronze medal for 1st G.P.,, modern course and Susan Roger mem.pr.for math.: Childs, Mary C.; Coles, Doro- bronze medal for Im G.P, classical course; Coles, Phyllis M.; Finley, Enid G.; Gallay, Rose; Irwin, Lilian D.; Potashner, Annie H.: Read, F.Emma; Ritchie, Jean; Sperber, Sarah; Thomson, Jessie; Wright, Helen M.Housewifery Course.Drummond, :Jeaonie; Galdstein, Mur- fel: Oliver, Maud: Rosenberg.Madge: Roy, Violet; Scott, Jean M.: Thompson, Winona.\u2019 Household Arts\u2019 Course.England, Marian E; Richards, Dor.oth; L- W.; Sigler, Annie; Whittall, Edna; Workman, Elsa.ST.GABRIEL'S SCHOOL.Rev.Canon O'Meara, presided at the closing exercises of St.Gabriel's School yesterday afternoon -in the Chauveau Bohool Hall The following la the.prise lint by order of merit.- City Schb Elsie; Grant, \u2018Margaret; How, L.Is- | Marks, Shanahan, Charles dithii.win Dit.fey, James Finnerty, George Bradley, William Sullivan, Freddié Spooner, Louis O\u2019Brien, om.Sullivan, Chas.son, Helen: Nichols, Irene; Percival | Kelly:: Jamen.nold Mc\u20acar- Muriel: Percival, \u2018Irene: Rowley.He- thy, Joseph Du ckley, John len; Sisenwaln, Ruth; Wilder, Eunice.| O'Brien, John Lamont.Gerald McCarthy, Rotald Darragh, William .Mc- Cabe, James Paquette, Jeremiah Kelly, John Kelly, John Cogan, Edward Reid, Robert Beattie, Willlam Clune, Edward McCauley, John Rappel, Joseph Walsh, Frank McHugh, Thomas Dodd, Gerald Hayes, Willa bodes Gordon Car- roi.Earl: Haddleesy, Joseph Fitager- al.Jared; Vanthler, Richard cond: : ; Third Classi di Cl vi Sins es of, Micha Reilly.ral tie D FoR Ernest Parizeau, À Jobéph Vincent, Daniel Warren, Gordon Dar- ragh, James Ryan, John Fitspatrick, Ernest Waldron, Joseph Kelly, Charles Troy, George McCarthy, Alfred Finlay, Russell McCarthy, Charles Gallen, Freddie Jackson, Bernard Kelly, Jos: Lamont, Thomas Donovan, Patrick Dollard, Edward McDongdgh.William Spooner, Michael Dollard, Freddie Lafontaine, Peter Colford.\u2014 Fourth Class.Stanley Beattie, Peter Brophy, Davia Black, William Bouid.Mertill Bahen, William Bennett, Joseph Bradiey, Peter Conry, Michael Cox, Joseph Cant- well, John Coiligan, Charles Costigan, Michael Casey, Gordon Clarke, Patrick Duffey, Thomas Finnerty, Michaël Geareÿ.George Gearey.Greddie Gea-' rey, Thomas Hemphy, \"Philip Hughes, Robert .Hance,.John.Hianratey.Wil- 1.liam Kavaaagh, \u201cMilville Lamont, Jos.Lennon.Joseph Muicahy, Peter Mc- Cullough, Charles McCarthy, Hugh Mo- Donough, George McLauglfiin, Ben- jemin \u2018Neville, Charles O'Brien, Michael O'Nell, Michael Paquette, Patrick Pratt, George Romanski, Joseph Rom- anski, Joseph Ryan, Benjamin Smith, Walter Smith, John Shanahan, Edward Vincent, Adam Walsn, Hugh McLellan, Joseph Derocher, Emmett Bempyhom.Fifth Class.G.Armstrong, A.Beattie, G.Bent- tle.G.Bradley, P.Brogan, E.Béa han, R- Corroil, S.Clauson, T.G anugh.E.Dumphy.G.Fitzgerald, G.Garland, J.Haba, P.Healey, J.} Hickey.B.Kelly, E.Laprairie, 8.Lu- broaki, E.Mullins, G.Mullins, C.Mc- Hugh, D.Monroe, J.Monroe, W.Mc- Conville, G.Matthem, T.McAfes, C.McCarthy, M.Murphy, D.McMani- man, E.O'Rourke, \u20188S.O'Brien, R.Reid, F.Reid, T.Healey, T- Ryan, G.Ryan, J .Sheen, S.Shafford R.Mich- erbock, G.Wilkins, F.Wilkins.Special Prizes.Irish History medals, donated by the A.O.H, awarded, A.Thos.Shana- a x \u201chas (gold); James franehan\u201d ard Chas Black (silver).Shamrock A.A.a.awarded to Eugene Monahan, F.Moore, Thos.8hanahan and Leo.Waldron.: \u2019 Volumes for elocution, awarded to Frank Moore and W.McCabe.Volumes for shorthand and typewriting awarded to Eugene BuHivan.volumes, for sherthand, to 8: _ season tickets, Sullivan.Sam Diplomas \u201ctor peiimanehtp, Gale) if by A.N.Palmer, awarded to T.S| han, J.Finnerty, Jas, Shanahag,) Black.C.Gregoire, T.Burns, George Bradley.\u2018Prize donors: Mrs.EDWARD MURPHY.The pupils of the Edward Murphy school received their prizes yesterday afternoon in the school hell.The prise list by order of merit: First VY: nglish.ard Slattery.John Long, John Noton, Charles Orensky, Bertie Foley, Thomas Kane, Robert Brunet, Peter Duffy.Alex.Matthison, John Foley, Clifford \u2018Wilson.Second section\u2014Harold Carso cis Boyles, Willlam McGee, WTence Simerd, Peter Meehan, David Wall- work, Gordon Maher, Gofdon Wallace, Alex.Wilson, Daniel Hurley, Charles Connolly, Gerald Marrow, Christie White, Patrick Greene., Third Section\u2014James O'Donnell, Arthur Farrel, Edger Maloney, Michael Enright, James Howlett, Albert French, Thomas Thompson, John O'Rourke, Thomas Anderson, Albert Wells, Jéhn Walsh, Wilfrid Hamel, J.White, James Hart, Michael Wall.First Year\u2014French.Georges Sand, Roi.Duberger, Geo.Tremblay, Rene Grenier, Arth.Geu- thier, Leo Trudel, Alonzo Tremblay, Leon Gouette, Nich.Saad,\u201d Urb.Belle- mare, Louis Boarssaly, Rene Desnoy- ere.- Jean -Latremouille, Alph- Sand, Jos.Veulllette, Hen.Baker, Edo.Car- pentier, Ald.;: Desnoyers, Adolphe; Du- charme, Anselme Morin; Theodule Mon- ette, Jos.-Diormme, Ouede Helal.Second.Year Pupils.First section\u2014Alex.Zera, Jno.Benoit.Geo.Wallace, Alb.Brunet, Jos.Picard.- Jean Fortin, Henry Pigeon, Arm.Sen- eschal, Jno.Dempsey, Jno.Fordham, Michael Lutfy, Zot.Desnoyers, Jos.E Hamelin, Henri Latour, Lucien Hame- lin.Maxime Morin, Peter Baker, Wm.Maloney, Almanzor Morin, Michael Beshwaty, Joseph Fortin.Second Section.\u2014Peter Gibson, Fra.\u2019 Galagher, Jos.Balkevitch, Eug.Carlin, Wm.Duffy, Wm.Whitmore, , Fran- Maurice Kelly, Leo.McKeown, Leon.| MacDonell, Gorman, Alf.Nar.bonne, Wm.Byers, Jno.Thompeon, Dem Shea, Walt, McCaffrey, Fred.Miller, Walter Mackey, Edw.Maher, Mich.Doyle, Jno.Croke, Jno.Healy.Third Section\u2014Frank Gorra, Danaher, Stan.Orensky, Peter Roe: Ber.Law, \u2018Wm.Murphy, Victor Byers, Norman Allaire, Mich.Kennedy, - ald Kelly.Robert Doyle, Wrh.Murphy, Louis Benoit, Elmer Slater, Duncan Stewart, Emile tWworudell, Percy Moore, Jus.McGee, Wm.Doyle, Thos Bn.- \u2018First Clase.Eugene Sullivan.m Frank Moore, Ky right.Edw.McDondld, Wm.Wells, James' Knox, Thomas ¢ Nich.Boyle, Bramett Doyles, Lesiis ar You.| sever joy of Siving if youu health he to Heads Hertathe Millon liousness, Tadeo ; are sure to follow, hyde Abbey's Salt.: Mind, it is not an ary, every.qd rt Pirst section.\u2014Fred .Murphy, Bern- | Ray.Carson, Edw.| White, Alb.Madden, | » Lester Slater, Mbéh- Se Grace, Jno.ider, Mich.Hayden, \"Leo.K Doherty, Geo.Lan- tagne a Moore, Wm.Thompson, Jno.Danaher.French Claes.\u2014Ovila Menard.Eug.Bolduc, Lionel Seguin, Adelard Labelle - Armand Ganlepy, Edouard Alairg.- Hamelin, Samuel Patry, \u2019 ae He Hildege Desroisiers, Charles Guay, Hercule Gauthier, Cy- rias Bhereur, Emmanuel Simard, Her- \u2018bert Harvey, Ernest - Saint-Germaine, Parfait Ducharme, , Donat St Ger- LE 25 Fourth Year,\u2019 Howard MacDonell, Albert Haras.Jno.McNamara, Jas.Hurson, Hector |- Dubois, Joseph Gagne, Donat Precourt, > Faulkner.Lionel Ducharme, Ludovic Allalre, Frs.O'Rellly, Omer Gallagher, Albert Brisson, Edward McCarthy, Albert Lafortune.Stoney.Folgy, .Leslie Oliver, Wm.MeNie .Wig, Howard.wnt Gerra Joha Kant, Jaÿpes ! Rane, Da.4 \u201cFifth Yosr.= Da TAARIsber, Ins, oyle; Alb, Meer Paul Marcille, Allaire, Albert Goora, Jas.ne, Jno.Coleman.Sixth Year.' Alb.Desmarais, James Doran.Donat Thibault.Anto.Papineau, Jean RI.Gauthier, Gaetan \u2018Bourbonnais.Special Prizes.Presented by Rev.Father Rrady, P.P.\u2014For Catechism: 5th year, James Boyle and Alpha Allaire; 4th year.James Burson:and-Ber.MeDonald;-8rd-| Mar; Geo.Wflbuf and Geo.Magulre: 2hd year lat diviÿ, John Dempsey; 2nd year (ênd div.), Dan.Shea and Wm.Byers;.2nd year (3rd div.), Victor Byers and Fr.Gooru.1st\u201d year.Fred Murphy, Har.Harson, Edg.Maloney.For irreproachable conduct\u2014éth year, John McNamara and Howard MacDon- ell; 3rd year, Allan Grace; Ynd year, Wm.Duffy and Fr.Gallagher.\u201cPrike donated by Doctor J.E \u201cGagne.\u201d for irreproachable conduct.James Boyle, 5th year.Other prizes for irreproachable con- duct\u2014êth year, Albert Desmaräis: 5th Year, Albert Goora; 4th year, Donet Precourt; 3rd year, Albert Harvey, EQ.Alain, ov.Menard; 2nd-1st, Alex.Zera; tnd-3rd, Louis Benoit and Fr.Goora: 1st-lst, Frs.Boyle.Thos Kane, Fred Murphy, Harold Carson, Lawr.Sim- 4rd.\u201d Ber.Slattery; 1st-2nd, Rolland HDuberirer.i Prizes donated.by Rev.Father O\u2019Biten\u2014For perfect attendance, 4th your, Jas.Kane, Dan.McAllister, Jno.Coleman, Alpha Allaire.Other prizes for perfect attendance\u2014 oth year, Anto.Papineat and Gaet Bourbonnais; 5th year, Albert Goora: 4th year, Jno.McNamara, Alb.Hardy, Jas Foley; Jos Gagne, Don.Precourt, Ald.Brisson; 3rd-1st\u2014Jno.Miller, Ed.Foley, Mich.O'Brien, N.Thompson; 3rd-2nd-\u2014Sam.Patry, \u2018Darius.Hamelin, Adel.Labelle, Cyrlas Bhereur, Chas.Guay, Emm.Simard, Lionel Seguin, Ern.St.Germain, Her.Gauthier; 2nd- 1st\u2014Alb.Morin, Max.Morin, Alex.Zera, J.Benoit; 3nd-2nd, Peter Gibson, Wm.Duffy.Leo McKeown; 2nd- 3rd\u2014Peter_ Ryan, .Norm.Kennedy, Terrence McKeown, Emile Trudel; 1st-1st\u2014JIno.Foley, Thos.Kane, Har.Carson, Robert Brunet, Bern.Slattery; 1st-2nd-\u2014Rene Grenier, Rolland Duberger.For shorthand\u2014Alpha Allaire and James Doran,.Class prizes, presented by Mr.Wm.Gallagher \u2014Allen Grace, Edw.Foley, Wilbur.ve \u201cpasses, dongted by the amréék* A.A.A.\u2014Drawn for by pu ils who faithfully attended physical lessons, and won by\u2014John Cole, man, Dan.McAllister, Hector Du- bots, Omer Gallagher and George Wil- a» Medal and diploma for arithmetic, presented.by Lu Awarded to Albert Desmarals, 6th year.Certificates\u20144th year\u2014Albert Hardy.with distinction in English and French; Hector Dubols, with great distinction in English; G.O'Kane, James Hurson, and Howard MacDonell, with distinction in English.6th year\u2014with great distinction in English and French.Donat Thibault and Alebett Desmarais.TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL.Following is the honor list of the different classes.F.indicates first place, the scholar leading the class in the number of subjects indicated by the preceding figure.H.Indicates honorable mention, or over 90 per cent.In a subject: .First Commercial Boys, B.W.Brown, 2 H.; B.Ferguson, 1 F., 3 H.; M.Flanders, 1 H.; G.Geary, 1 F.3 H.; B.Gudinsky, 1 F.1 H.; N.Johneon ,1 H.; B.Kert, 1 H.; A.Le- gassick, 1 H.; J.Levy, 4 F, 6 H.; L.Luffman, 1 F, 8% H.; J.Macdonald, 1 F., 8 H.; A.Miller, 2 F.,, 3 H.; N.Pouiter, 6 H.; F.Schleifer, 1 H.; C.Taylor, 1 F.¢ H.First Commercial Boys, A.-J.Ashkalooney, 4 H.; J.C.Binns, Lr 7 H.; J.B.Coffey, 2 H.; A.ohen, 1 F.4 H.; H.Cunningham.1 H-; C.G.Deacon, 1 F, 8 H.; F.W.(Dousherty, 1 F., 6 H.; J.L.Dugan, 1 H.; G.Fenson, 3 F.6 H.; N.Glickman, 3 H.; -B.Gringtein, 4 F.8 H.W.A.Hamilton, $ H.: C.Hardi- man, 1 F, 3 H.; D.Lauer, 1 H.; a.\u2018Lefebvre, 8 H.: K.B.M À F.3 H; N.E- terson.1 H.; 8.\"Sam- Huels, 1-H:; Seigler, 1 H.: J.E.Simons, 3 H.; R.A.Tait, 1 F, 8 H.: Wm F.Wilson, I H.First Commercial Girle\u2014C.Bella Gelber, $F., 3 H.; Rachel Fin- kelstein, 4 F., 4 H.; Annie Winser, 1 F., 4 H.; Unie MacInroy, 1 F, $8 H.; Dorothy Chennery, 1 F.§ H.; Violet Willis, 3 F.3 H.; Dorothy Feigleson, 1 F., 1 H.; Gertrude Dectar, 4 H.; Lizzie Siivergorg, 1 F.,, 2 H.; Dora Cohen, 1 F.2 H.; Clara \u2018Wagner, 3 H.; Phyllis Kirsch, 1 F.Second Commercial Girle\u2014B8, Hazel Welsh, 1 F., 5 H.; Ivy Har- ves, 3 F., 3 H.; Dora Dectar, 1 F., \u2018H.: Eva Rost, 2 F.3 H: Ethel Cochrane, 1 F.1 H.; Sarah ChaeKel- son, 5 F.: Hannah Shulick, 1 F., 3 H.; Sadie Hershorn, 1F 1 ; Blate Chappell, 1 F., 2 H.; Lillian, Le Riche, à F.3 H; \u2018Myrtle Wand, à H.; Liine \u2018Wand, 2 H.- - First Commercial Girle\u2014A.Amy Brown, 3 F, 3 H.Esther.Is- sen, 3 F., 10 H.: trice Harper, 3 F., JE Alf.Walsh, Gagne O'Kane, Arthur | Allaire, M.- dger Gravel, Esq.\u2014 ig 3 x 1 H;- ; la rd organ, ° ser ++ Trene Creis.3 5.@ First Tedisioal\u2019 Boye.à Harold Hpasiey A F.$H.; Basan v.4 Hii: Fred beak, 1.F.\u20186 HH; dry \u201cSheldon, 4 WP, man Carsley, 3 F., § H.;* or Brown- stein, 2 H.; Rubis Doc 6 P, 9H: Sam Schaëter, 3 F.3°H; George Schnaufer, 1 F., 4.H.; Henry Lavers, 4 H.; George Sweeney, 2 F.1 H.; Louis Blumberg, 1F, 3 H.; Cyril Weston, 1 F, 4 H.; Lawrence Gittleson, 1 H.; Johan Bloom, 2 H.; David Drysdale, 3 F.¢ H.; Sylvester \"Fisher, 3 H; Louis Graefaky, 1 H.: Second Commercial Boys.G.Welr, 4 ¥.; $8 H.; M- Herman, 2 Fi 3 H.; L Neederhofter, 3 Fy vert, 2 F.; 1 H.Gordon 1 H Govienaky, 1 H.; H.Wtimon, Segond.Commercial\u2014Gli Ettie Kishner, commissidnert\u201d brongs: Poa ç 5: 8H; Ma-guerkt-Martite.SH HH.\u201d Olive Epier, à FE: $ H} Marois 7 \u201cFg 44.5 Rebecca Signor: 3 F.; 4 Hi ire à A.Ra 1 Hi Flora De \u2018Edith Dudgeon, 3 H.; ar MacDonald, 1 F.; Alice | Murphy, 2 F.; 17: 32-; Yedda Popliger, 1 F1 H; Da Schwersenski, 1 F.; Hazel scott 1F: Beagle Silver, 1 F.; | Georgina n LP; 1a \u2018Second Technical Boys ; Gordon .Mcintyre,\u2019 ! re bronse medal, TF.2 Hy Jay Back.shaw, 3 F.; ¢ H.; Willlam Bafes, 3 ¥.; 2 H.; Gordon Boyd, 3 F; 4H; \"Abra ham \"Viner, 3 H.; A.\"Lorne McLaren, 2 F.; 1 H; Leslie Gatehouse, 8 il; George Mentague, 2 H.; Harold Brown, 8 F.: Merton Sgally, 1 F.; 2 H-; arthur Bennett; 1 F.; Gerald Deutsch.1 ; Charles Grant, 1 H.; Sherman Leak, 1 K- : Third Commercial Class.Lily Klein, Commissioners\u2019 Bronze, Prof, 3 F, 6 H.; Cella Levitt, Gen.Prof, 3 F,, § H.; Elaine Millard, 4 F.6 H.; Carrol Dawson, Gen.Prof.6 H; Eric Wait, 2 F., 6 H.;.Grace Denman, Gen.Prof, 5 Hs; Ruth Jones, 3 H.; Miriam Isaacs, 8 H.; Joseph Sanders, 1 H.; Hope Paquette, 1 F, 8 H.; John Isaacs, 1 F., 3: H.; \u2018Ralph Fradd, 1 H.; Charlotte Horn- stein, 1 H.; George Wyer, 1 F.l H.; Bessie Kennedy, 1 H.; Carl Shap- ter, 2 H.Third Technical Class, Ella Stuart, Commissioners\u2019 Bronze medal, Gen.Prof.7 F., 12 H.; Wil- Ham Baker 2 H.: Benjamin Gross- mon, 1 H.; Yves \u2018Lamontagne, Gen.Prof, 3 F., 7 H.; James MacGregor, 1 F., 1 H.; Sydney MacSween, Gen.Prof, 2 H.: Frederick Robertson, 2 H.; Moses Sloves, Gen.Prof.1 F.; 3 H; Edward Workman, 2 H.; Margaret Currie, 1 F.; 3 H.; Sara \"Gittle-\u2018 son, 2 H.; Ethel - Gray, Gen.Prof.8 H.: Ethel Srirmh, 1 F.1H; Jacobson, Prof, 1 F.Sophie Klinebers, 10 H.; Bessie MacCallum, 1 H.; Grace L.O'Dell, 3 H.; Elizabeth Read, 12 F., 2 H.; Elizabeth Reichling, Gen.Prof., 10 H.; Dorothea Turner, 1 F,, 1 H.; Ethel Bachon, 1 H.Second Technical Girls.Sarah Borke, 9 F., 3 H.; Elsie Bremner, 6 F.3 H.; Rae Kirsh, 3 H.; Dorothy, Gray.3 H.; Eva Anderson, 1 H.; Sarah Lightstone, 1F., 1 Hs; Hazel O'Connor, Richards, T F3 1 Hy MoatlocHalpdrin., 1 H.; Olive Tait, 2 H den, 1 H./ ROSLYN AVENUE SCHOOL.Promotion List\u2014Preparatory Grade.- \u2018Pemberton-Smith, Freda Holden.Anna; Rex, Dorothy; Michaud, Adele; Hofmann, Dorothy; Crombie, Jean; Benvie.Margaret; Dutton, Olive; Gnaedinger, Ivan; Webster, Marion; Mowatt.Louise; Roper, Webster, Kathleen; Dalrymple, Beatrice: Sumner, Willie; Marshall.Jean: Ogulnik.Blanche; Holand, Lilltan; Martin, Lyla; Schravesande, John: Skelton, Nell; Perry.Mabel; Charl- ton.Ronald; Rosevear, Fred: Hoss.Alistair; Short, Jean; Wardwell, Peggy: Nicholls, Assheton; Beerling.Cece; Stewart, Randolph.Standard 1, A, Marjorie; Allward, 6 H; Le \u2018Woolley, Roy: don; Coyle, Mabel; Locke, Jack: Elliot, Margaret; Davy,: Cecil; Beerling.John; Shaw, Adele; Sessenwein, Laurence; Slessor, Dorian; Boyd, Rita; Young, Max; Ross, Alleen; Johnson.Jean; Dodwell.Jack: Olive, Kenneth; Paterson, Donald;, Jaques, Lovel Standard |, B.Plow, Gordon; Smith, George Pem-, Holden.Standard 11, A.! Thom.Grant; Campbell, Helen: Anglin, Rita; Falconer, Keith; Plow, John; Fry, Mary; Boronon, Ethel; Gnaedinger, Leslie; Luke, Morley; Paterson, Philip; McMillan, Archie; Hudson.Eileen; Johnson, Martin; In- wood, IL.eslie; Wilkinson, Grafton;: Boyd, Gwendolyn; Dutton.Clarence; Marshall, Margaret; McTeer, Archie; Smith, Kenneth; Skelton, Bernice; Mowatt, Gladys; Moore, Ronald; Watt, Hartland; Stewart, Edwin; Baile, Herbert; -Gnaedinger, Paul; _ Wisht\" Gladys.\u2019 - Standard fl.B.Mansfield, Eleanor; EMiot, Howard ; Henderson, Florence ; Baile, Doris; : Hawell, Muriel; King, Meredith: Fred; Henry, George; k, Stewart; Rosevear, Harold; McKeja, Kath- eine; Kyle, Nelle; Forster, Freda; Handle, George; Harold; Lamb, Hal; - Hughes, anor; Ander Andes - 8, » - ton, Graham: Hardt di Catherine; Tighe, land.Cas Dodwell, Dasil, Standard 118 A\u201d Thom, Stewart: Rosevear, Dorothy; Hughes, Lity: Ei fi rl BIR RR 9 M.; Jean Macintosh, 1 F.7 H.; Ra.10% J gto, od Phelps, } chet Kishnér, - 1 F., 4 H;- Sarah\u201d Ep.Dole; Jonnetel Joba: arian Alice Fietcher, § H.; 3.Roberta; Bradys Donald: es 1 F, 8H: Ruth Gray, 1 F., wart, Jessie; Vass, Everet : almaler.AH; Mar- Plate: Ste ' ; Louson, Randolph; - ai si .Bi , Jean; Smith, Beasle; Lierech, ~~ ~+\u2014\" Edward; Coyle, Marjorie; Tov Lrvice., 24 \"Standard m re ERIE) \u201c MBOCA\u201d as § | M 1 Stewart, Douglas; .Murison, 206 ; | Morcin.ivaiter; Gaitegher.Lois; Waré- 8 ei \u201cHy.od George; 4 F.; 4 KH; Bvelyn 5 F., 10 H.; Lawson J.Grant, Gen.}|- Lean Gen.Prof, 8 F., ad F, 2 8; > Neue] 5 1; Bleabor.Bow-.Margaret; ofmann, Edward; Crites, Gor- Fry, Edmund: : berton; Aylmer, Fenton: Hofmann,.William; Gallagher, Harold: An-\u2019 derson, Audrey; Plewes, -.Mn: Leirsch.Herbert; Pavier, Howard; Smith, Robert; Fulton, Jack; Racey, ~ Geraldine; Binning, Margaret; Vass, Howard: Benvie, Lawrence: Balle, Stewart; Grant, Alex: Frager, Douglas; Mathews, Johu {687 \u2019 | Neil, $83; Helen B fo 0 of Grandepd We Avi wo ot ~ Molle; Roy will Sra.; Cornell, J Standard IV, B.~~ Bariow\u201d Jessta; \"Jepheott, Serald; McLean.Grace; Binmore, Rupert; \u2018Mansfield, Doris: Campbell, Gordon; Smyth, Norah; Morris, Edith; Mac- Millan, Grace; Macfarlane, Agnes; King, Reid; Stewart, Yula; Binning, Etta; Tighe, Ruby; McKim, Burdette._ StandardV., A.Kerr.Rozkx; McTeer, Donald; ' Dut- ton, Hazel: Jopp., rgaret; Fowler.Wallace: Macfarlane, Sydney; Morris, Fraser, Fred; McLean, Stir; Muer, Kenneth; \"Murphy.Allen; don: Smith, Naonie; Ductett, Dorothy; lot, Gladye;.* Dawsdi.Marjorie; fet, Bak?\u201d Pêrry, Res! Regliald; Brown, LLoall; 8 , ç SHS ASADENY.éistribution\" df premiums and \u2019 ST: PRES ñ an io.vo awarded the dip- lopigs: aud: prix: to, \u2018the young ladles.nd presented prises: to the nthoiers -o£- the: elementary interme- Wate and superior cburses, after which he addressed the graduates.Among the awards were four = gold medals.donated by the Rev.L.H.Ldiatrault.: The recipients of these were Miss Florence G.Cunningham, for excel- \"lence of \u2018conduct and graduation: Three were presented to the following: Misses J.McGillis, V.Scanlan and'Is Tanguay, in memory of the two great events which took place in this convent, their first holy communion and graduation.FAIRMOUNT MODEL SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.Report of June examinations of elementary and primary grades, giving names of those promoted with marks obtained from maximums given at beginning of each grade.Elem IV, Maximum Marks, 1100.Isobel Young, 1061; \u2018Car! Jackson.1053; Mabel Barlow, 1051; Elfreda Hardman, 1045; Isaac Peozner, 1038; Daisy Hawker, 1021; Ella Cutmore, 1017; Edythe Dumaresq.1612; Harry Benwick, 1008; Wm.Lockwood, 1003; Doris Maffie.\u2018998; Edne Lagowits.987; Irene Ryan.985; Cecil.Champion, 979: Margaret Goldm: 9773; Ruby Stinson, 974; Edith Gibbons, 972; M.Carmichael, 968; Isobel Binning, 964: } May -Bellenger, 963; Elsie Brenner, 963; Sfuriel Helsner, 963; G.MacMar- tin N0; Clarence Morris, 956; Ethel | Lang.E947 + \u20ac Beckingham, 344: Ruby Bruneau.937: Winnie Rooke, 929; Kathleen Small, 928; Edith Staines.927; James Muir, 918; Walter Stuart, 911; Arthur Ro on, 898: Irving Barry, 896; Edgar Hasley, 885; Sam.Fleischman, 882; Rosle Aronson, 882; -Allan Robinson, 880; Fred.Barlow.877; John Weeks, 871; Lida Wand, 858; Earl Sharp, 842; Wm.Swetland.833; H.Clendenning.837: Jacob Suss- man, 819; H.Finiayson, 817; Lity ES ER Violet Smallman, 775; John Baker, 746; Nellie MacDonald, 737; John Ferzus- son, 730; Maud Riddell, 726; Effie \u20181 Boyd, 718; Harold Robinson.716: WH- {lie Dawson, 712; Géraldine McCant, 689; Harold \u2018 Spenser, 861.Frank Buckie, 1017; Herbert -Nash.1008, Gordon Stephen 1003, equal; Eric Swift \u201820015 Lloyd Howard 98! John Paton Reggie Webb 987, John.Pounder ay equal; Thomas.Pounden 886; Ritchie Howard 985; Fred Hart 982; Donald Hamilton 973; Gladys Perry 971; Frank Mott 969; Milton Perry 967: Dorothy Bancroft 985, Lioyd Millar 965.equal: Ruby Rowell 984; Jce -Druke- 962; Leslle Brfmacomb 91; Florence omalty 960, Earl Ledden 960, equal: Elsie Vipond 957; Pearl Rowell 955: Thelma Rough %6; Lily Shaw 965: \u2018Lilllan Philpot 941; Louisa Fraser 937: Dorothy Keep 931; Percy Watson $31: Fred Mann 931, equal; Annie Simpson 930; Romona Granda 926; Lilllan Lew- thwaite 920, Russel Stone 917, Marion Walsh 917, equal; Donald Macleod 916; Gladyr Morgan 915; Mllly Floam 914: Ada Kerr 912; Mabel Candlish 910, Katie Godjineky 910, equal: Lily Candlish s09; Florence Powers 903; Israel San- delofaky 894; Ralph Boardman 89; Em- lidte Mandato 890; Regina Horscho- vitch 887; Allan Cuthbert 883: Willie Watts 882; Douglas Hanoock 8s; Hal |lis Goodbody 868.Beatrice Lilley 882 J Irene Butler 858; Bertie Darbyson ss: Edna Bowden $2; Eva Dearlove 848: Charlie Herschovitch 848; Dora Suss- man 841; Muriel Murphy 832; Arthur.Peagram .816; Aldythe Brown 786:.George Smaliman 780; Erneet Yates: 767, Fiorénce Milks 756; Mary Strath:-} dee 745; Wülie- Bumbléy 741; Nita Co- ben 730: Adolph Epstein 727: Willie Foster 678; Jean Miller «1; Jack Lavy Elementary 1\u2014Mp 3008 - Nettie Kirsh, 963; Kathidep 963; Joseph Shapiro, 962; hain, 9523; James Mclare, 3 * ) Clans Plotmick, $3; Lilian Pickerthe, Er Victor Demers, 891; Annie édiomon | 289; Pauline Lord, 881: Paul.De $37; Stanley Phillips, 3875 Risie as Rosénthal.354: \"Leslie Ba umberg, 879; Ue Dance, 880 Douglas Dénida.Sie Sir: emmy Marin 878; Marjorie Blatchford, 877; Shaw, 874, nal Steward, 876; die Kats, | 3; Worsley Redfern, 865: Rn eam, \"5.Som io a: s Btan| Cote, 863; {rene Le Bernie 887; Rosie 867; JRE ren 866; Herold nn a 840; Nora Good- Hey, 838; Clarence Dawiea, 3 leah Furdman 710; Louis | Gordon sky, 711; Levi, 706: Harolé Gibbens, 687% Netlie til, 681; Jacob Salzman, 673; Ethel) Püer S64; H Henty Peters.449; Maud Laokrioot | Annie Davis, 931; Ghartotte.Hart, 930: : e ; 4 Edith Hamilton, 923; Mtagler, sa: Hanry le.599; : 922; Lila Muir, 915; Dae Mose, ham.; Bert © Swift, 696, : 815; Solomon Goldman, $1 Louis hier: ins ie tn, 3 Davies, P13: Mary Finnie « Fam Davies, 589; TOUR, Wn ; vB beth rr 910; PhyHis nad.se Neviile, 885 % \u201cFr 208; Thom Webb, $04; Gladys ood.} ames Gilbert ve house, #04: Minnie Epateine,- nn Mye- Helena Gumbley tie Oardift, :897; Douglas Belalt, 897; } Lu leon, b bebe tiefs, |- Bain, i: Ne \"Neto | ol ails | 848; John Stevenson, 847; Jen-' nie\u2019 Senith, 846; Loula Hardman, 844 ; eK Theresa Fowler, \u2018 Joel, S017 Douglas Grey, LAER Riseor.582; Rebeces elville, 551; Le i is Prispt, maa.35.5 GRADE ES IMENTARE Fes Olaximum Marks, 1100): * Brook, Harrison Lan Minale 1060; Irena Pere 1089; Alice Roas, 1055: 186%; Borothg May Best, 1057; John Davalos, | B 1066;- Amy Eykel Swift, \u2018equal, 1042; Evelyn claptanx 1036: .Angus Ahern and \u2018Nellle Reid, equal, 1032 Ella Shlakman, 1080; Olive Paul and Paul Mulligan, equal, 1028; Auna Macpherson, Rita Spencer and Marjorie Bowman squat, 1026; Verena Ogden and Winnl- d Horner, equal, 1035; Beatrice Mac- Martin.1022; Fanny Church ang \u2018Verona Ciay, equal, 1022; Harold Morgan, 10.v; Alan Gordon and Elbridge Merritt, equal, 1019; Jullus Shapiro and Lily Soman, equal, 1017; Hazel Hamilton and Anna Whitesell, equal, 1016; Edna Weightman and May Bush, que ual, 1016; Gladys Har- ingman, ~ ris and Marion ual, 1014\u201c; L.Landskroner, 1 H.; H.Sa \"TL \u201cHulley, Mervyn; Kyle; George: Mar- Hazel Wilson, 1012; Grace Butler and F; 1 H: G.Bitiott, 1 F.- tin.Leslie; Mack, Sarah; Martin, Lien Batho, equal 1011; Marjorie Feu _ .retchen eters( y= Setond Commercial\u2014Girls 8.| othe Pligher, Wilfred: Dodwell, Dor- | 000: Jot Arche Finigyeon, 10020 Alfred roan.Trial bora Dectar 1 \"Standard.V, B.Collins.Yor Jennie MeLeod.à More 5 H: Eva.Rost.§ ! SH: Ethel Crutty, Victor: Stfhaëg.Allin; Smith, othy Burlanget, vs1; Isidore Harrison, 988; a 3 ack; Forster, Eve.dlurlel Lowes, 96; Charles Rorke, 335; \u2018Cochrane, AF in: \"Saran Chaskel-, te bay Je \"Robb, Chris.Lilian Millington, $80; Max Aronson; $79; sou, 5 F-l'Hannab ShuHek: 1'F,; 3 rl tan Woalay: Y: garlow.Eider: amells err dnd Nelson Blore, equal, 978; Chappell, rabors.Lilian\u2019 LG Ric Elsie.| wea Fre Bestricor Milne, Morley; Pen- Marjorie Eee odeut Manson.970 ; 2 F.; 3H Myrtle Wand, 4] : ; 3; Wiliihron, Arthur; Wells.[vol;\" Wiilie Carèon and Eleanor Yeung, Wand.; Anion: essor, Torra : Reid.Gor- wqual, $5s; Syaues Boyd, v5i; Fio.Leeds, 84s; Alvert Geolge( 312: Bruce Gilmore, 93%; Walle Rooke, Y35; Daniel White, 935; Heaue S:olink, $34; Campbell Wads- woiti, 932; b Hamiltor and Willie Tanguay, equal, y31; Carence Fulton, 924, Brad'ey Bertrand and Cecil Walters, equal, 918; Libbic Aird and lsrael Black- man, equal, 917; Harry Keep, v12; Harry Pope, 911; Francis; Anderson, 910; Clar- Ea nce Ficxerin » 909; R ts at st CE UrbaRrt Academy.five Dougius eu Deéioe and iadies réçeivox the diploma of bury, 331; Christie McFarland, 880; Edgar : Erg Anatitu ron\u2014\u2014Misses Florence G- Milier, 317; C.arende Percy, 874; Lily Cunnlggha Viola Sossilan, Jesslp Mc.Falmer, 372; Donald.MoNtel, \u2018869: \"Willie - Gi \u20ac Teuguéy, E.Relffensteln.Aamsuy, 36i; Ennile Janguay, 865; Janie bes .MH Ruitriolt, -8.8.cbap- U Dunlop, 863: Moses Borden, 559; op, Maynar [Srater, 853: Kinest McCorkell, 634: ; Roba, wo ert Bainnung, $22; Willie Barlow, 310; Ale tan C.app, 503; Margalet Gardener, 784; Maisle Urey, 713; Karl Stewart, 765; Wale ter Fowler, 731; Kdna Bernstein, 725; .\u2018Haruid Manhlie, 724; Albert Levy, 634; Gordon Yhilhps, sly; Eleanor Courter, aL Haro! latch und Rose Levine, equaY u PREPARATORY.(Max.Marks 700.) - Norah England, .684;.Muriel .Lawto 676; Cora beauchamp, 675: Hope Ryan, 674; Ceclla Freedman, $11; Dorothy Mount, 6iv: Muriel Woodhouse, 66d} Bessie Redfern, 667; Reggie Bristol, 664; Willie Batiey, 663; Arthur Lemon, 663; Mellta Crossiy, 661: Marjorie Pope, 658; Ethel Aronson, 634; Alice Forde, Gé; Victor Shlackman, 666; Donald Vin ncent, 655; Cecile Blanchet $54; Albert Simp-_ laun, 654; Jennie Hamilton, 649; Sarah Robiner, 649: Marjorié Boyd, 648: Hare old More, 648; Lloyd Campbell, 647; Dor- vthy Massey, 647; Harley Wilson, 45, Clara Adams, 543; harlie Grace, 643; Jennie Costen, 643; Mildred Perry, 641; Olive Candlish, 640; Dolly Patton, 638; Stuart Taylor, 637; Geoffrey Simpson, + Edna Shore, 885;: Noel Campanovg, os Arthur Taylor, 633: Mamie McLure, 633; Gwen Johnson, 632; Mary Fteld, 8+1; Harry Rosenthal, 631; Cecile Toe maity, 630; Muriel McDonald, \u20ac29; Mare garet Johnaton, 639; Frank Cregeen, 629; trace McCoo, 62%; Gordon Whson, 628; 1 Georgina Pratt, 628; Sadie Keith, 628; Christ a.Campbell, 637; Marjorie Hawker, 627; Kate Cregeen, \"626; lian Core ran, 626: Frida Sonthiem, 635; Staniey Morris.\u2018625; W.innifred - Veitch, 826; - Iorne Taylor, 622; Edith Waish.621; Ruth Cunningham, 620; David Shaw, 620; Jimmie Steele, 616; Stanley Johnston, 614; Doughty, 613; Willle Bromby, 613; Ellabel Parsons, 612 Allen Dawson, $12; Louis Felson, 610; Harry Shet- ler, 610: Sarah Dieker, 610; Jerome Cur- \u2018sons; 609 Fred.Mulligan, 607; Loretta Grant, S08: Myrtle Frith, 605; Ada Mark- y wick, Rita Weafer, 604; Evelyn Lewihwaite, 603: Marion Jones, tn Lucy Jones, 492; Vira Field, 602; Gladys McDonald, 601; \u2018Pearl Fulton, 601: Jack Cooke, 600; Marjorie Pick, 699; Robert Wilson, 595; Bldney.Ahern, 594; - Rôsie Epstein, 3 1; Dorothy Isles, 500: Mabel Kermode, 589; Douglas Melville, 589; Harold Green, 587; Austin Murphy.586; Gordon Blore, 584: Charlie Poun er 581; Ross Cuthbert, 581; Flora Duff.; Eisie Heber, 579; a Co LH Y om, gl; .Barlow, 567; Michel Bal 567; George Haldimand, 566: Hiflard Cameron, 565; Helen Church, - 865; Finnie, 560; Ethel Stewart! 564; Michie, 562: Peter Foster.2: si 7: James Will ger PUNT.bel 523; Nora M 519; Miriam Mackler, 516; = Bare Surentino, $08; Irenc Bruneau, Sv mpeôn uiler, ; tge Carson, 484: Cecile Fenkie, 453; Jan Young, 453; Louis Godfrey, 4 by First Prep.= Arthur - Wilson, 696; Ida Norton, \u2018694; Harry Lanques se 691; Albert Nixon, -\u20ac90; ack Freidman, 690 Mirlam -Barfoot, 687; Prostar Titterton, ds; Ernest Freedman, rame 0 VA stp An na ae 682; Leslie Collins, 680: Irwin Haskett, 680: Norton Feilowes, 677: Grace Cpn- ningham, Ruth Rorke, 877, Polly 6 Flom, 675; Bayi De Witt, 672; J Iara), sss; Winifred MacIntosh, 668; on oun Languesa, Stanley Martin, $63; Hilda Lewinwite, §61; Mabel Wilson, 688; Melbou R te à I e » 657: Harold Burren, 656; M mo r, 656.Gertrude Reutter, \u2018654; Bristol, 53.\u2018Frances Flanagan, 650; Grice Horner, ; Winifred Githooly, us: gory, Mac Watiers $47; Grace J $48; Grace Holden 645; Reginald 642; Muriel Gible, \u2018sa; \u2018Rolston Muir, Bert Morris, 639; Rita Hamer, 629; Kruger, 633; Ethel Jackson, 687; Benson, 637; Duncan Martin, 636; neth Wilson, 835; Howard Phillipps, Lesiie Frankish, 633; Gerald Merit rity 4 Frank Waiters, 633; eo Kee if Eleanor Morrel) ts; : 1437; Mona Patton, 827; Rose W Sarah Palick, 626; Hazel sen Olive Thom, 623; Charlie 6 2 jou Laura Pearce, 616; Eric Ridden, 415; El tral, \u2018Sim 614: Frank Cecil 612; Geo ma sé; Bau Churèh.rie Saul Solom 380; ition Jack Robinson, oo et ioe MES ae dopé mot nca = | IN ordas Ë ii ing LE Peon eg à ë Next Week: THE CIRCUS GIRL, Forts ducs | ot (37 1 BL Ed Ï SN f AR, on ne > a hi auprp, AI members pre t or | oun zn, hid dope ri 0 mor .ayested 10 gttend.fanaa \u2014Binckions.fa.x 1 , AU AT THE DARKS - _ Re ca Bath .Cn hd ble Grand AX Sn vs Es roi om À : pk cg ) CC ; : .oo] .foe mad k ni, ; - y er © » \u2018Noble nas 2 .1 .i - \"es ; ; 0 a nt EERE sla.\u201d 1 Ce - * 0.4 Ds ._ | Cn > ._ ca, rt \u2014 î _ ie \u2014 ve = F Tam ud .es Eur Sons of England ; \u201cDo \u2018mot.miss taliog \u201cthis trip.Comfortable Boats, cool ni.and \u2018Benefit Society \"fine Shady grove at the\u2019 Par Take Notre Dems\u2019 St.cars, et .WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, PL Sahmer Park.+ Rain or shine, Sohmer Park is In a | , Position with its massive auditoriurg to |.iy y ebtertain patrons during the present = bi her and during ih | Et, « .4 ; changes éropramme has appealed ta \u2018 MONTREAL AL DISTRICT Lott at King Bawerd Avenus.| JUNE 25th UNFIL.4> _\u2026 About 22,000 people.For the coming PL tie ri ri reims THE FIRST PART OF AUGH, Pa or ras Pony Cyoate sic in © 6th Anau! Picilc to UST.es Ï sie 8\u2014 ! is number.?For those who are fond of ar THE makers of the MASON & RISCH have never.been\u201d Maple Grove * During which time necessétÿ;.ar Yocal music Les Cadets.de Gascoyne \u2018, Bees been engsged.The company is - composed of three men and one wo- \u201c man, who have ajready made them- imitgtors or\u2019 followers.It is their own innovations that have kept their instruments\u2019 far in advance of all others.The, Aliquat System of tonal enrichment, exclusive to the.: alterations will be made.3 Dominion Day, July 1st 10/8] STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL | When re-opened.the press AU Birks\u2019 Buliding, Reem 406 WELCOME | Friday \u2018810 9 mm.Church Edsfive; 41 Qipese Bt \u2014\u2014 4 4 law PAY ENT sOLICITORS -chines leave the top of the trace toge- | \u2018 ther, ang making the trip direct to; ) \u201cthe ground and looping the \u20ac while ; \"fhe second turns three complete som- | ., ersaults, makes the act a most exclt- - as one The Greggs are appearingfor - | ae more week.The vaudeville theatre |- § Has more than justified its re-opening, as each performance has been given to \\*.«meivés favorites at Sohmer Park.The t _ \u2018The Annug) Strawberry Festival will ent policy.will continue.a >.\" ertes of, songs and | ras .Poo ball.Fisting, Boat \"be Hela in CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE À * - \u2018double horizontal bar act will be among .cfres 5 1° sr ives.scHgoL doom, | : ) a the features.A novelty contortion !- |B hments City Prices.Co - (Porchepter and Champlain Strests) \u2019 With on y py) 11 or des: ! turn done by Sultan and Sultan vor | Hot Water Free.On Tuesday, June 29h; at 8 pm.and 20c.or A .appeal to those who are fond o a ' : =.under D eadershi Te Pois Er = : Trains leave\u201d Wi Te Station: First Clas# Programme.Tickets.ze.| \u2014 e leadership of Mr Be, To de mo , So IE 15 a.a EEE - 5 \\ heard on he térrace every êve- The Piano with \u2018a Soul: : Ti k 9.3 ms h L.35 P- m.ce TE te 2 Hour ra \u201cping after the performance.Stands as one noteworthy advance in piano construction ; 1ckets for-sale by members | er He - Twice \u2018Dally, \u2018and at Station on day of Pi Summer} ancing -ASSemuly Fy Le Dominion Park.,Ç during the last forty years, and no intendinig purchaser is., : y me | - 2.30 and # pom.With the Creggs and summer wea- | well advised to buy a Piano without.investigating it.Adult - he _ Children - 40c.} Music, Song: Novelty and Latest \u2014 ! t\u2018réiér Dominion Park has catered to « _ Rs 2aw - | | Moving Pictures; algo a fine .z\" Epowds all this week.The triple som- G Pamphlet\u2014\u201cInside Information\u2019 \"posting you fully on the Jork act and Sles fe Loring ans ;.ergauit turmed in mid-air in an auto- |.high-grade Piano subject, sent free on request.- - CHRISTIAR SCIENCE.: 830: STANLE Y HALL songs.Fong the special pie.A HE lo afer a swift race down à fix ; CC 0am nbam Special, ASHE, to be \u2018made.tures will be the last trip of the = L il in itself but the fact that two ma-] READING ROOM mme ese ry pre _ \"LAYTON BROS.50 ST.CATHERINE STREET, W., Cor, Stanley i.Formerly Paal Street _ user pare \u2014 || King Edwar 8 RY - ES ana Canadian || 10 iz tre prin ve 04 | Artillery Le en BRIGADE).CL | King George ET 2 gO 3 sl = TT \" and many others.i $.300d b row\u201d phe coming we oka ei 7 SSI ee rs re ee ee re re em \u201cInventions Patented \u201cNo: 2 BA ERY |_Monday\u2014Souvenir for Tr every ladvy i = 34 dering classic, \u2018 - \" .a AND.All who can #0 to Petewawa in ad.Wednesday night AWIateurs es tne music.\u201d _Apothe P Rell-known OMMER NEXT WEEK TRADE MARKS REGISTERED [vance of the detachment to qualify as © Priceg-itr., ibe, 3c.el wat - To AT SOH .A ÆUNTRIES.gun-layery will parade :at the\u2019 Armory i \u20183strio will work this week\u2014that act of} : - i -.esday, 4 pp {Miss Blanche Morrell and Low and De- |™7 : = OWEN N.EVANS, (PS2 Le Mai ti vs Sroviacs servers Re j 2 e pig! bro : .ii\u2019vere singers and dancers.Miss No= Merchants\u2019 Pank Bulli Tine \u2018transportation, and wii parage in |\" body from, Nowhere ith nothing.is was thought best to Close the house, ception Le nes mot be player.in es erchanty\u2019 De E: Montreal, arin order uniform (belts and white cap: e \"some entertainer\u201d but it re- and proceed-so as to be ready for th zeneu ot been s | ° ins to be seen.The Roys wil} of- regular autumn spasen.A - family} country in the last seven ycirs.Hue - 3 .\u201cYH \u201d dA EWING, Major, a.1 Jfer their novelty singing and dancing circle is to bè \u2018made \u2018in the gallery; supporting company will he « strong .Po JHE PROSPECTIVE PAYENTEE 150 2 Commandine No.2 Battery | \u201cnumber.- ë.this tq be newly seated and to connect | one.A crop of sconic artists, pro EANING ana HOW TO QFTAI | - .; ?: - THEM\u2014SENT PRE! , 1.Con : EE \u2014 , the circle with the balcony by means perty, makers and costumers, are busy .FETHERSTONHAUGH.DENNISON à CO.\u2018 - ROYAL - 48 p.m.everyday.Five great : : F v Len: .of flights of stairs on both sides.e uilding e production aker an ; uviaTeqe LODE ville acts.Military band, 10 cents.17 ; Spurr Summer Garden: interior is to be redecorated, and the] Castle, Mr.Cazeneuve's managers, are Homes uns Two Piece ; EEE verres fe GUARDIANS vie ; > i 5 Starting witir this evening he ce \u2018néw Ventilation plant which has been spreading themselves.as the saying p : _ G0 wasute.givers.winnirss asp nesseten A (incorporated) - EE Sa xo lertainment at the Forum Sugioct started will be completed.It is 8, on- this attraction.- This firm : 114 mu a Fed ti Lod ; CIN H X >.Garden will consist of open air Mibv- thought that everything will be in| will alzo direct the tours of the stand-.and and Flannels _ Suits oy It eranen Lodge Private Lessee sy i $ pictures and iNustrated songs, readiness for an opening about Augaet ard attractions, \u2018\u2019Graustark\u201d and \u201cIn A No.% : appolntment).A ae \u2018to which there will be an up-to- 1st.the Bishop's Carriage,\u201d and a new Patents, Trade Marks, Etc.{ SOCIAL EVENING, \u201c Two Halls to te and, etfficient orchestra.Two comedy, entitled \"Only Ellen.\u201d: About AN ALL COUNTRIES \u2019 TUESDAY, JUNE \u2026 for, meetings, ete.| rformances will be given twice each Princess.: the middle of October they will add to Fetheratonhaugh & C 28th, 1919.: MAJES Lvening and the programme will be fourth k of t their \u2018list another new play by Mr.= @ | Members of the Association, and their | Toe Gey rie N 7.obanged twice weekly.The fdea is a For the fourth week of the engage- payer - - Chazies W.\u2018Fuzios, ac, | formerly friends craie itad.Smoker and Phone Up 8 | \u201cnovel ane, there belng no open air Ment the Ryan Stock Company will \u2014 ~ some Light Weight Worsted, Came Tu RIDING RON Buehre.RE icinhon, Phone Up 5174, oF à.moving picture entertainments in this change somewhat the line of plays and ; :! cu 3 sa R : \u201cDistrict\u201d : Deputy, 5h eric W.Ne 1 JS t G \u201c1 will present a farcical comedy in place © Lyric Halk .: Cs 145 2 Th a ET tack 2 Deanll ere drame Fhe Somed | Lyric Hat next week whl show some Regularly sold at $15 and $18.i: _ pressive evenings a visit té the selected la Sydney Grundy's \u201cCircus specially fine pictures, among them will .\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 se > + \u20ac will no doubt be a welcome in- ie > be \u2018\u2019The last trip of the late King Ed- : + éme o west-end Montrealers.+ - : ; ward to Berlin and Paris.\u201d This is a > = - \u2014 e-27 - mm Paul Gazeneuve\u2019s Tour | most Interesting subject and the pic- |} We would specially call l your: attention to these _ re v £ \u20ac to - , The .New York Clipper says that! 169 ow the Teceptl a TT mm hen 2 ig Ga a = \\ © AT LOCAL THEATRES, Paul.Cazeneuve, in George D.Baker's Proclamation of King George V.The light, cool, \u2018summer suits\u2014just the thing for \u201cin their rue EUX > sa week.Lo axe Ir - \u201c c 1 étaine for aco wee 1 Frames.1 (PEN Dl coming eeswon eariier Miss ty, country or seaside wear.Come in and.1 \u2018 will opén, the coming Mason earlier| Misa Flo Loring and Mr.J.©.Hend- ci y, C y m n The Francais management announce-| thin formerly announced.The tour erson will be heard in illustrated songs.Æ REFE-n00=T \u2018rie ai @ closing of their houses this.week.{ will start in August, playing the prin- Monday will be souvenir night, when let us show you these and other lines we are eon ce n 1y-FREE K à ey have had p plans under advisement cipal cities of the South for the first every lady will receive a souvenir, Wed.h t $2 .10° T , + cer re eme - aa or some time in regard to remodelling six weeks.HI¥ engagement in New nesday night will be amateur night; w 90.ON : \u2018 15 ATT H 25 : ~tertain ce of the interior, especial-{ Orleans will take piace in September, performances will be given every after- sho ing up ° P: \u2019 \u2019 B VAUDEYILLE THEATRE 1 sal RN 2 the gal As they wish the work and already the French population of| aoon and evening next week at the -MADELINE SACHS, violinist re nidéring her Ow, arrangement of classie popular and regimes, : music.THE ROVS, in a novelty \u2018act alt \u2018thej £iF.OW 5, MISS.NOBODY\u2014from Nowhere, with nothin .BLANCHE MORRELL,- LO and DRVERE, novelty singing and dancing act.5 it tb | tha à | ai h _ .\"| on go on with all boss blo dispatch it} that car a are Ten 2 be tting = re our.[ :W M.MoLAÜGHLIN, \u2018Reg\"d.| ; \u2014 y a 5 ° en 2, ee EFFICIENCY.nN , 2 Mogit-Géllege Avenue.\u201d 5 1 7 R : | | _ 4 Doors North of St: Catherine St.| Wednesday, J 312350 Sooits Netlonale do Qymnastique | Day.LA GAS STOVE | eavroues ane foe\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_____ Jt \u2014t= BR BR A | - LEGAL CARDS.- : ; WARS JEU A) 700 EXACTING os I INTERNATIONAL MAZDAZNAN' : of LL = \u2014 RR ue || 57 FRASER HALL .8} Makes your kitchen work easy, No sick- So Declare Officers at rea es AV ATI ON M EET =unDay JUN = aet b.at s ».=, i.- CL Co ° Bron M.Mebougal Victor à creme ct ; .mm ax on the osaphy o .3 ening heat.No fatigue.\u2018It will, in fact, Thres Rivers Gamp tp prin Tet RD Has Morand \u2018Fhurednya.53 0 3 nm.ON feat, Brent I \u20180 \u2018make life easy in the kitchen.Make 10 the Ste, (sé Ulley whee IN CONSERVATORY HALL, : à ou OU Ce | 0 The ofan swiss Ulley iit || AVIATION PARK, - LAKESIDE, 878 St Catherine Street West a Wr \u2019 : mother happy and when mother is happy Want Credit Given for Other Things -\u2014 - 108 = \u201d o ens.To-day! 3.00 P M x the whole family feels b better.100000 MA = Than Shocting\u2014The Work at the year Lig ed P > eu || come.WITH ST, ANTHONY'S P ARISE .: 3 etewawa.ected by the Government assistin e - \u2018On their Grand Pilgrimage to the, Beautiful shrine ~ / À QUR.LADY OF LOURDES, AT RISAUD : officers in establishing rural clubs, = where sports could be indulged In, d 8 a Special Staff Correspondence.where the men might come .together Coa Co ; Three Rivers, June _25.\u2014Offlcers continually, thus creating an \u2018esprit de | Special G.T.R.and c.PR.trains leave Bonaventure and Windgor ° commanding the military camp here corps at present entirely lacking.in Depots evety 20 minutes, Py [ERTS = - R ; : « are loud in their denunciation of -the rural regiments, The expense wo d.F 1 \u201d A T5 ; pe regulations governing the qualifica- not be a heavy oné.hut the bene Combined Railway Fare and admiggion to grounds, Adults, $1.50.5 nde J 2 h, 1 Ca tions for efficiency pay for the men.would be immense and would improve Cr o Tickets, 500, $1.00.31 ose.on minuté me : u ay, une 6t 19 0 .NG co hey state that unless something ls the efficiency of the service in a most ran I Ce , cketg secur 0 done to remove the objectionable Lea - effective way.; grounds or at \u201cStar\u201d Branch, \u201cLe Patrie\u201d or \u2018La Frese\u2019 \u2018offices.| Leaving \u2018Windsor Station ; \u2018at 8 a.m; Mass will be said at the Graf tures of this part of the service, even \u2018Kastel's Réstaurant on Grounds.greater difficulty will be experieaced | The Liquor Problem.{ \u2018on:arrivat of the train, - Returning, leave Rigaud at 5 p.an # next year in, recruiting for the un- Lik the other cafhps of the Domj- ; .rm em me ma en TICKETS-Adults; - oad Zim, ieaining: : ; nx \" Tres Rivers\u2019 = a \u201cdry\u201d = | \u2014\u2014 - _ x : $1 00; Children, 50.ut» jan \u2018The standard set up by the au-| nothing but non-infoxicants being al- + thorltles 2 ch fon th ia almost manon |] lowed within bounds, sa: however.Le x uffering great! from the spplics il bea oe camp nae ae! © Z = x A si 0 or e average man 1 the ban is not so effective as a ete- .8 ° | i, the company,\u201d said\u2019 an officer com- wawa or Farnham, where thé camps Sate themselves at work and\u2019 ett .ns is OWL 8 oe ri hans : Pp en 3 Ir M loving Pictur es oT ÿ manding to a representative of The aire located a considerable distange For the facilities ai their dispossl| a gang of men continually at ork \u2018 ai F 8 a d CE Bar, yesterday.\"No ome outdide uf from anywhere where layers can Be |une oricera of the staff have done ra-| macademisine the rads.shout hs orum Summer Gar on [class pay under the regulations exist- miles will bring the men into Three Pain The cr LE ere are.ho End oecomes vers de > macadam the St.th S d A A a ing at present.to Any man Who San Rivers.sc sr of the men spend |perimanent bulidings of any kind an sand becomes of ig trom | Ca erine treet.West an twater venue _ i: Bo % ment at the D.E.A.meets, or oven| | Anofticer.high in the eatgblishme a Fe rns chi a working order Sn og aver amg to-n ue gn Refreshments servedin garden \u2018 Rl 1 0 e ow can e ex- of the camp here, state e : Po £ Prat dinnict \u201cInto camp oun, Without Se pe OT permitted be OT mag ihe Drak hau wus: | Fue 10h Brigade ee ygtton nire ar | Lin + : ype were permitted on ded remarkably well and shows the ; : , La : x \u2018previous training, to -the ous o \u2018tie |Ceeded Yemarkably rived tHls m r sixteen day's \u2018A bie eli thE at ail Tanges Say ould be done away.wid t \" [effect of his img hours of \u201cwork In the train _ Calon 5 Benson ood » is ataft DECORATE GRAVES OF .Reno, FOR NEWS OF j : bi ', way of shooting?To quality far \u2018Ip is Infinitely better,\u201d he sald, ago _| leave for wa to-day, - Colonel\u2019 oF .NN «BR first-class efficiency pay he must ob- nave -aurvelllanée over the men .gt Ihe Camp Commandant Lieutensint.-Roglish will., take over command of Th - THEIR DEAD D COMRADES.| CAPT.LE BOUTILLIER, + #> RE tain an aggregate score of 56 out of a their drinking hours.f beers and iar with all rank nd is.busy the the camp.party of officers of the e graves of \u201cthy.Sremen who have teward of has > hw g oftetid b go possible 70, for second-class 42, and jagers \u2018were permitted in camp.many w ranks, and is buoy Governor.Generals Foot Guards will| responded to the last cal and who sre} the on y où wh 1 w Bon third.38; the Niret gives him 80 oe Mon no spend their oft-bouts entire tine devising Fens to ro be fil Petewiwa oh Tuesaday next.to| BOW eating.hr\u2019 the Cate des Nel | Rif \u2018dor on TOBA Nk > \u2018cents in addition to.his reguiar pay of in the city would stay in camp, where | grainin ant oops a in camp: observe the ariillery firing.This I» id ount.Joyal Çemeteries were vis- f sant nr ter.disappes EH 50 cents per.day, the second 40 cents, they wouid at all times be .under the : mes \"| done in order that they may reesive by à delegat! ea, rom the Depert-' the steamer on \u201cwhich the or.x { .and the third 20 cents.\u201d This means watehful eyes uf their officers, .and | .F ot instruction as,$o co-Gperatien between nt yesterday.The graves of, each\u2019 ent \u201cwére rétbrhing from camp; + i 1 tart to cook With & Gas Stove.Th Sith SE wh SEV Pt ans pere cn EE Een fa SITTIN TH ug pe are Wie oe ARR: a duty com- |mediately c e s.is not pès- a pondemce e ry Ç 1 : IR naw.9 6 0 w 8 a ove.ey _ \u2018| | pany 2s well before he can receive $1 sible whey the men go to town to do\u2019 ptewawe Mil tary ama une Ne Lb tll ppb >e Mstom © hig Frat the dus Qefs-White G 0 : .per day.: And still there is astonish- their drinking, and.while we Fave not [As a rule the hers did.pretty i Honors Even ja Div Appeal.1] decoration ahd a adjourning to, af lamore, Quarter Sest } are superior to every way to a coal stove ment.lu official eircies that regimeuts had any trouble to speak of in this well in its a shot or efficiency : ares .mountain for a banaue has been country.Court, Judge Curran was : ; * c with : - 2 SE mith ske oves by the ue à : come-to camp half ar less of regard, many of the men might be the Capt.A., who Was mh 3 \u201cFredericton, N.B, Jüne 156.\u2014à the changed, and now.Quly the members.a NL their established, strengths, The better if they\u2018 côdld be Kept withm inepector Art Fina camp, sa id that w ¢{ Supreme e Court yesterday, thelr nr of the decoration \u201ccommittee of the].ne ; rw hed been no Satie + \u201cnt the ideal modern commodity.be thing is ed.rite anpoting 1 bounds\u201d opin : the otfice be Fo pot pret [12 Con \u2018te \u201cBelieved lieved | dividoa event ¥ Varee ta el rae 08 th 8 Eiremens s Pension aus: Bune voie evolent Le \u201c4 i.um last nor | indy HY EE dA .\u2018To \u20ac shooting is un- |.The general opinion '6f the officers e a ; class au ES pt, a +i a _ - dou béedly an excellent thing.but let of the camp here jnclines to thé same [about second-cigss actus a fs judgment of Mr.Sontice McKeown.J Geoses Rernoidd Wes sre or he vi Bes, rat ratulated vis King's Co 1 ' \u2018 | it be er er Tar let us View a quoted Wer sithough, many | considered quite good cots of On fusing Sirs ail pr) ber, TY arty! RATT ety > ont -and orderly aon JES EERE meds ations re- of, them conte men are n tam - .ha Be ep a ; a Sf go -\"*Phone, Mai 4040; and.we.will send ou stored that rewgrd a man for being an benefited by their enforced abstinence.Bi ects, ge 3 ome a ig | the\u201d tourt ded rent.the abpealt- her Pr ve companions 248 eéfretont soldier outaide of his work at The men themselves do not appear to'18 feet Tôfig across the querties, drops.rer inp AE} poldiqrs rte a 2 e'ranges.Good service shou a p\u2014\u2014 puss \u2014_\u2014 spn Pb bn Ea = representative, whe will tell you all about M récornisèé in other branches of the |\" = TET ms \u2014 a work as well as at the ranges.oo 1 + ere rad © vt 24 yok + .\"\", 4° No FEE © Advcoates Rural Clubs.EL Co.ER .ee, AT Tae / ) | \u201cA man may be a good shot and | '.1still be à poor goldier, but under the existing regulations he will receive \u201ca-ToRh- who 14-5ot- able\u2019 fo foil fy \u2018§ first or second Robe.he\u2019 ony yo in my \u2018opinion, a remlum phi ots w ete oti each meal sarod duels oi Iw de avale.( oo with a The\u2019 game officer golnted out that] H.soirile, Pi © M |'anolher cœute of tôle \u2018tn Fert ee in rural dintiitts LU me Hitter\u201d lok en ts : teh.Te consideration ods Tarn ou at nee] se Unes | thag tho the wk & Par a nn \u201c.i nf ANR gt air TW Jey dee à .HAUT, rate a Se A à, te \u2018a, ah a cu NR - TER 3 Tis As Lp AK Sra ee et eal og a Jb dnd he \u2019 + pese \u2018.ALL READY Wi it Took a Wave of ;Gount's Hand and Army + ofMen to Do It fences Torn Down and Ground iLevelled Before De Lesseps Would Fly\u2014Programme Will Be | Followed.- : v + sr , A a Staff Correspondent.8 viation Park, Lakeside, June 25.\u2014 3 Every thing is ready for the flights, ; \u2018and à the rain of the early morning has #: nét done any harm to the prospects.= fact, it has put the\u2019 track, which flying men will use; tos give their Ÿ machines thé necessary ' impetus to Ÿ: leave the ground, in better shape.3.There was something doing last even- 4 : ing, when the polite but none the less businesslike Count de L@sseps arrived :- hére.As stated In The Star yesterday, his ~mechaniciens had announced after ooking over the field on Friday, that - ths snake fence, which runs all the + 4 Jegth of the field, à distance of some - for thousand feet.would have to come ,.down.The management did not be- * ligve them at that time, but when the Rh Count came, he simply waved his Fi hand, and this morning the fence has : digappeared.But it took the army of » workmen the greater part of the night J i 30\u2019 conjure it away.\"TU Another 1 Trial Last \u201cNight.# McCurdy made a little trial last + nl t with his Baddeck but it was not Br .muceessful.There are, however.2: five Biplanes and one Bleriot Mono- Biplane ready for action this morrng.= 38 i ana three balloons, two .of which and 3.dizigible, so that even now the equip- À gi ment is larger than it was at any of | the other meets held in America and \u20ac the programme as mapped out for to- a; day will bo adhered to.M! The field itself shows a sort of a M: enmbination martial and circus-like * effect, with the numerous tents of iwarious shades and \u2018shapes, and last a order ne when the machines were not er cover the fantastic outlines of 3! them, particularly that of the gigantic ; bat-like RBleriot,.as they stood out in the dusk, gave one an almost creepy 8 foeling.\"Add to this the gay-colored & edats of the Royal Canadian Dregoons, ai Who arrived last night, seventy strong, F and the picture 1s complete.+ E il7 Ground Too Rough for Flights.Attracted by: the announcement that Fhe aviators at Aviation Park would en- 3 deavor to \u2018make trial fights yesterday a fr « en i hy, rs - Telephone Uptown 8234.: pv rio nm hm 0e frm ae hei ee ee TRE Se a mt see !rshares of the capital stock.Mr, McCurdy explaining is on the ground.right Mr.Hubbard, of Boston.large number of aerial navigation enthusiasts wended their way towards Aviation headquarters at Lakeside yes-{ terday, but were doomed to disappointment, as the only attempt made was that of Miltgen, the French avlator, who after making an \u2018unsuccessfu! : attempt at noon decided to abandon the idee for the day.The other aviators profiting by the experience of Miltgen, decided to postpone their trial flights until to-day, when the authorities have promised to have the grounds levelled up, and thus do away with the possibility of breaking their machines.upon the rough ground.' Mr.Frank Coffyn, who is In charge of the Wright machines, was notified late in the afternoon that his machines, which were held up at Pointe Claire, awaiting the arrival of the auto trucks, on which the machines are carried, were | .| then being unloaded, and the whole a paratus was on the grounds during t e evening.There is a marked contrast in the two machines first set up at the park.| Mr.McCurdy's Baddeck No.1, which is of the biplane type, is a huge double winged machine, equipped with an engine weighing over three hundred pounds, while the Bleriot owned by Mr.Wm.Carruthers is a much smaller machine with but one pair of wings.It is equipped with an exceptionally small engine, and should present a much more graceful appearance in the air.Professor BE.R.Hutchinson, one of the two survivors of the qriginators of parachutes, spent the greater part of the day at the grounds and has \u2018:s balloons ready.Professor Hutchinson after gaining a certain altitude in his balloon descends to the ground by means of three parachutes.Professor Hutchinson also provides spectacular music with a human bomb, which bursts from a balloon.Count De Lesseps will have but one machine on the ground to-morrow, a Blerjot, the three other machines which ae , how he would like his Aerodrome fixed.o the extreme left is Manager Wilcox.were brought to Canada\u2019 being taken from the steamer yesterday afternoon ~ FOR THE.Avia TION MEET.+ On the and it- will be impossible to bave them set up before Monday.# -Wiähen questioned as to his impression of Montreal the Count sald that he had had, little opportunity as yet to get around, but.that he was greatly impressed with what little he had seen and was confident that his visit to Montreal would linger long in his memory.My reception on all sides has been most cordial,\u201d said the Count, and it is my one desire that T may be able to repay the good people of Montreal for the reception they are tendering me.The public reception arranged for to-morrow, was a most agreeable surprise to me, and I am already beginning to feel that I am really one of Montreal's citizens.\u201d Count De Lesseps speaks in the highest terms of the reception which was \"tendered him by English sportsman on the occasion of his crossing the English Channel.which he says could not have been improved on by his fellow countrymen, \u201cand I might add that the reception tendered me at that time was-to some extent responsible for my present visit to Canada, as I had pre- | viously refused tempting American offers.May Not Fly in the States.When questicñëd as to whether or not he would take part in the New York Times aeroplane race from New York to Chicago for a prize of $25,000.the Count did not show any great amount of enthusiasm, although the telegram requesting him to take part in this race, which was the first knowledge he bad of such an- event, was handed him at the time by a representative of The Star.He sald however, that It would be doubtful if he would be able to take part in this event.as he would require à few weeks\u2019 rest \u2018after the Montreal meet and that it was imperative that tie return to Paris for August 1.ri asked for an opinion as to the The Canadian Alimentary Company Limited Importers of High grades Wines, Spirits, Liquors, Groceries, Perfumeries, etc.564 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST \u201cLe Regal\u201d ! MONTREAL, June 20, 1910.i We take pleasure in notifying the public of, the opening of a Grocery and Delicatessen store at 564 St.Catherine street west, in which will be found.A French Delicatessen Department, showing an entirely new range of products.A department devoted to fine preserved goods, and imported products.A department for home products, fruit, butter, etc.A department for Bon Bons and Chocolates.A department for the Perfumery made by the RR.PP.Denedictins.A department for Wines, Spirits, Liquors, containing a selected stock of choice brands only, samples of which may be had on request.We cannot urge you too strongly to honor us with a visit which will convince you of \u201cthe superior quality and reasonable prices of our stock.\u201cOur customers may become share-holders in the Company, thus receiving a discount of \u201815% on all imported products,\u2014independent of any profits that may be derived from their THE CANADIAN ALIMENTARY COMPANY, Per A.CHAZALON, Managing, Director, PHONE UP.Le 150 3 | this IN THE SUPREME COURT In the matter of Chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1900, entitled *TL> Companies\u2019 Winding-Up et,\u201d .and In the matter of Cummings & Rennle, Limited.in liquidation, Pursuant to an order of the \u2018Bupreme Court made herein on the 7th day of June.1910, the creditors of the said Cummings & Renni-.Limited, are.on or before the 7th day of August, 1910, to send port- fd to Peter McGregor Archibald, the iquidator of sald company, at Truro, Nova Scotia, their Christian name and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the fuil partic lars of their claims Rnd statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them.Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the judge presiding in Chambers at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Friday, the 20th day of tembe:, 1010.at eleven o'clock in forenoon, the adjudication on the claims.t Dated at Truro, in the County of Col- chester, and Province of ova Scotia, T:h day .f June, 1910.P.McG.ARCHIBALD, 138 3 law Liquidator, The aviator \u2018extreme .g the timé appointed tor.BALIFFS - SALD~Province of Quebec, \u20ac strict of Montreal.No, 3558.Super - | T Oxiivie Flour Mills Co.; mer Lolselle.defendant.On-the 4th \u2018Gay of July, 1810, at ten of clock In the forenoon.at the place of # business of the-seid defendant, No.563 Lagmuchstiere street east, in the city of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of A justice, all the goods and chattels of the z Fons defendant, seized in his cause, La con oting erms, cas E PR ROT, G, Montreal, 3th of mn Fe R 8 Province of Quedeo, 4 District of treal.No.6952.:C t is Court.J.Su van, > Beas we A oon KONE] of the pi 3 niet Zi be | 9 ness o a a pe dos Fons Steet, ta BAILIFF'S SALE-Previnos of Quebec, District of Montreal.No.16,688.Circuit Court, \u2018Stan.Menard, plaintiff, vs.J.1.Gordon, defendant.On the 4th of \u201cJuly, 1910, at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile ot oad defendant, No.4 street, the city of Montreal will sold, by author, ity of Justice, all the and chattels of the said defendant.setned in this cause, consistin: curtains, ete.Montreal, Jane 24, 1916.of household furniture, | A.© MARS, B.S8.C.|- +22 84 Catherine W.Fashionable Tailcre, \u201c From -Bosto.5 Their imported ndigo Blue Serge fuite at $30.00 and $23.00 urpass everything.\u201c Irish and Canadian Homespun Two-piece Suit, 815.00.À.C.STOVOLD & SON, 143 13004 District of Montreal.1488, - cuit \"Court.J E 7, plaintiff, vs.Ap Méthot, defendant.Ob-thh &th day of \u2018July, 1919, at tén of the clock In the .at the\u2018Ylomiclle of the said de- | the city of Mra Wl be said, > [= ww se .ce, air the and a in of household fur- 200 +, CYTUTÉES Zw The.Six Cylinder \u2018Engine of Mocuréy'é Baddeck, which has cased the envy of __the United States aviators.re comparative merits of the ditterent geroplanes on the market Count De Lesseps had no hesitation in saying that he believed the monoplane far superior to the biplane; as it was much easier to navigate, and was a more pliable machine in every way.He said.however, that the biplane might come into more general use at a future date, as it was a much heavier machine and the double set of wings would give it additional strength, which would mean a heavier carrying capacity, - Count DeLesseps is accompanied by his sister, Mme de la Begassiere and his brother, Bertrand DeLesseps, together with a half score of mechanics, and newspaper representatives.Among the newspaper men along with the Lount are Mr.A.Forget, representing L'Auto, à French sporting paper, and Mr.Louis Fleuty, of the \u2018Suisse Sportive,\u201d Geneva, both of whom have followed Count DeLes#eps\u2019 flights with a great deas of interest and are enthu, siastic as to bis ability as an aviator, TO.PAY\u2019S PRC PROGRAMME.Below is the programme at Aviation TTA.LL dh pn à Sg Ag 4 pes .WE et wa a general trying-out of all pecoplasnes, dirigible balloons, kites, etc.Count de Lesseps\u2019 machines have: been set up and are in readiness for an early trial.\u2018These machines will bé the first to be tried.Following this will be a serles of flights by Monsieur Miltjen with Mr.Carruthers\u2019 Bleriot monoplane.- Mr.McCurdy, the Canadian aviator, will follow Mr.Milgen by a à series of flights, Following this \u2018demonstration will | be a series of flights by Brookens, Johbn-\" stone, Lachapelle and Coffyn in.the Wright bi-planes.Cromwell Dixon, the boy aeronaut from Columbia, Oblo, will give a demonstration in his dirigible balloon.Mr.Fred.Owens will give a series of flights in his dirigible balloon, fol- \u201clowing\u2014which-there\u2014will_be-a balloon | ascension by Prof.Ed- R.Hutchison.Thé formal opening will take place promptly at three o'clock by Mayor Guerin.A parade of all aeronautical vehicles taking part in the performance will pass in review in front rk: Beginning at 10 a.m.there will be of the grand stand.DETERMINED FIGHT IN AHUNTSIC.Ex-Alderman Bastien May Be Asked to Retire.present time over the election of an alderman for this new \u2018ward of the city of Montreal.\u2018The friends of Mr.Sil Gaudry, ex-Mayor, who ie the candi- | date endorsed by the Citizens\u2019 Commit- tèe, are Making à determined fight to get him elected over \u2018Mr.Treffle.Bas.tien, contractor.In fact they claim that many of Mr.Bastien's friands who signed the petition for his candidature did so in the expectation that he would be endoreed by the Citizens\u2019 Committee and now that Mr.Gaudry has this support they are getting discouraged and i is sald that pressure will be brought bear on Mr.Bastien by his best fri ds, to retire from the field.Mr.Gau supporters feel confident that eh Bastien stays in the fight he ta his deposit as the great majority ot dit izens of Ahuntsic are strohgly in faÿyo of the Citizens\u2019 candidate, Mr.Ga A meeting will be held at the corner, near Latendresse Hall.Ahuntsic,Sunday evening, at haif-past seven in favor of Mr.Gaudry.An office has been opened at No.83 St.James street, in rear of the Montreal Driving Club's offices for the purpose of helping along Mr.Gaudry's election and where information re Ahuntsic ward will be cheerfully given, as also at the head office of the Sirens Committee, 7 Place d'Armes The Ahuntsic residents are pleased over the announcement in The Star a couple of nights ago to the effect that Ald.L.A.Lapointe is to present a motion in the Montreal Council meeting next Monday asking that a mail delivery and collection be established in all the new wards, as this would be a great convenience to the residents, BITTER FIGHT: IN NOTRE DAME DE GRACE.| Damaging \u2018Property Lateat Move- \u2014 Arrests May Follow.\u201c The municipal election in Notre Dame de Grace is getting very bitter in some quarters.As evidence of this, ex-Mayor Marcil\u2019's large cotton sign at the corner of Plateau avenue and Sherbrooke street was pulled down during the night and torn into shreds.It is probable, however, that a couple of.arrests will likely take place in: this connection within the next twenty- four hours.NEWS FROM SHERBROOKE.Special to the Montreal Star, Sherbrooke, Que., June 25.\u2014The annual alumni banquet {i connection with Stanstead Wesleyan College, took.place at the Derby Line Hotel on Tuesday evening.Covers were laid: for 73.Several toasts were proposed and responded to.The officers elected for the ensuing year were: President, Mr.E, C.Irvine; president, Miss Colby; second vice-, president, Norman Flint; third vice- president, Mr.Charles Howard; \u2018fourth, vice-president, Linds Harding; sèc,-! treasurer, Ruth Steyens; executive, Miss J.Reid and Mr.C.W.Cate,\u2019 K.O.; \u201cDr.F.H.Bradley, whose marriage to Miss Mabel Barker will take place next week, was presented with a handsome clock by the members of the Massawippl Canoe Club, and Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club, the} presentation took place at the for-| mer's club house, at North Hatley.The Adventist camp meeting at\u2019 Beebe is now in full swing, and a large attendance is reported at every meeting.Upwards of 20 speakers are in attendance.At a meeting of the \u2018Rock Island\u2019 Council held this week it was decided : to levy a tax of 15 mills on the dollar.\u2019 | The closing exercisés of Mactea of the children were present.The prises for the year were also awarded.\u2018bonus of $8,000 and .exemption from Considerable feeling council is felt ashong ratepayers élaïm too big à bonus was given.- .Work on the roadbed: of the naw Sherbrooke atreet railway will be te: \u2018sun shortly.Material for.construc- ground be, broken will be the pose belt \u201cUne for East\u2018 Sherb which will stv increased facilities Sanding : e Tires crowds at - The company - pro- News from Roundabout.Ahuntsic is much exercised at the} first vice-: | Dominion Vault and Safe Compasy has The contract provides théad.Heart College, Stanstead, Were beld'{ this\u2019 week, Rev.Father Cuvelilier pre- - sided, and a large number of parents At a meeting of the Bromptonville Council it was decided to grant a\u2019 taxation to the Pearl Shirt Walst Co, against action .of 4 {ance all over tion is arriving dally and the first} crop PETITION GRANTED .The Return of Joseph Barrette WII Be Contested.Mr.Justice Davidson has granted the petition of Xavier Richer, asking for permission toi contest the return Joseph Barrette, who \u2018was declared elected alderman for seat 2, East ward, of the town of St.Pierre.Mr.Barrette succeeds\u2019 Ferdinand Lanc- thier, who was disqualified some weeks ago.The charge against Barrette is that irregularities were committed by the returning officer, and that Barrette has not the necessary property qualification.| MEWS.FROM CORNWALL.Farmers\u2019 Institute Held Annual Meeting.5 Speci] \"to The, Montreal Star.ail, Ont., June 25, \u2014 The\u2018 extreme y warm weather of the past week has been the means of almost overcrowding the market with strawberries.Large consignments are received daily from the West, and these, with the lo- day supply, which is good, has caused a drop in pricéa from 25 cents per box a few weeks ago to two boxes for 35 cents at present.A further reduction is predicted, and it is expected that another week will see the supply so great that berries will be sold for 10c.a box, or even less.The members of Oriental Lodge, No.163, I.O.O.F., will hold their annual decoration service on Sunday next, June 26th, when the graves of departed brethren will be visited and flowers place ed thereon.The Cornwall Citizens\u2019 Band will be in attendance.The Orangemen of the County of Stormont will celebrate this coming twelfth of July at Brockville, where a monster demonstration will be held under the auspices of Lodge No.1 of that town.Excursions will be run from this section over the Ottawa and New York and Grand Trunk Railways, to Brockville, and a large number will go from-\u2014here to the Island City.The] .Stormont County Lodge will take a band with them.The Rossmore' Annex is to be converted into a business stand.Men are at work widening and dcenening the foundation, Two modern business stands will be erected.on the site, Mr, H, Yates, whose block opposite the \u2018Rossmore Hotel was damaged at the time of the fire, will also tear out the front of his building and erect a modern structure, which will contain two.üp-to-date business stands.- The Counties Council of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry is in session here this week.Mr.Delphis Vandrin, of Montreal, and Miss Mary Lalonde, daughter of Mr.Belemie Lalonde, of East Cornwall, were married here by Rev.A.J.MacMillan.They will reside in Montreal.At the annual meeting of the Stor- mont Farmers\u2019 Institute, the reports | ye showed that the attendance at the meetings §ad been the best and the membership the largest in the history of the Institute.The officers elected were: \u2014President, Isaiah McBrids, vice- president.A.W.McIntyre; Sec.\u201cTreas.JH.McDiarmid; auditors, H.Biers and Charles Nesbitt.A botrd of directors were also: named for the Stormont nabruck and Cornwell.1 x 0 + New Industry for Farnham.Special to The Montreal Star, - Farnham, Que, June 24.\u2014Tha CuN- tract between the corporation and the been signed.that the town will give to the company for pne dolar per year water and light and from 40 to 150 electric power at $20:a H.P., no \u2018more.\u2018Tha company will occupy the buildings of the de.\u2019 funct C.P.R.shops, besides building a large foundry and whl employ from 100} to 400 or 500.men, as business pro: gresees.The breaking off of the military camp has been affected and to-day wil see the last of the troopers for this year.Every soldier seoms well satisfied for.his twelve days Samp ing.They praises the site of camp, the wgurtesy of the people we Faréham end Shove all, the splendid §wepther.loa a lo SE he drops have a .\u201cappear.| this trict, Duly and grain will be plentiful, fruits and vege- \u2018tables will probably be a Httle Inte, \u2018but the.carmers ate looking for a big Il bé late, too, andi to- \u2018bacon, although.dar damaged by the late {ed \u201cwl be uperiod 20 lent your.Cotentin aptes attente * - A ;tespetch from Cartan, the wheat seut Tas THOT IN ST.PIERRE.| Townships of Roxborough, Fincty Os- WITH RAZOR, PHD | ive Dens Job for\u2019 ved Shouts ~ Harold Wood to His Fellow .- Boarders.a i Pa ge © RR \u2014 \u201cve dons the job for good now.were the words of Harold Wood, age! \u2018126, actes bi-bad cut his throat with.a razor at two o'clock this morning in\u2019 the room of his boarding house, 22 Union avenue.According to statements made at the boarding house to the police this morning, Wood bad attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat after a week of indulging freely in liquors.The whale boarding houre was fhrown into consternation, as the man with tis bleeding gashes dashed in and {out of the rboms.\u2026: - Rooms on the same .flodr.of the \u2018house-as on which Wood had his room, which is on the third flat up, were oc- cupled by three young men.\u2018Fred.Marryat, Herbert Irwin and Wikiam HoweH.These men were awakened shortly after two o'clock this morning with the shouts and groans of Wood, who was after found in his bed on his blodd-soaked pfliow.The razor was found on the bureau, the cover of which was dyed red.It seems,however, that the wound w: ot deep enough to cause immediate death, but it was wo painful that he could not keep quiet in a frantic | -}and-ran- about th - state.He kept saying that some one had attempted to rob him of his gold watch, and $24 which he had.but no, they would not get it, he would finish the job first, and now he had done it.He had been at the boarding house about a week, The other boarders notified the police, and the General Hospital.Wood was removed to the latter institution for the court.ST.THOMAS AQUINAS BELL The bell for St.Thomas Aquinas\u2019 Church, Rev.Thos.Heffernan, pastor, arrived by the steamer Lake Michigan.The blessing will take place in the church, \u2018corner of Convent and St.Antoine atreets, to-morrow afternoon at 3 p.m.His Grace the Archbishop will preside at the ceremany.COMMISSIONERS\u2019 SCHOLARSHIPS.\u201cThe following are the names of the forty-four pupils who have been awarded Commissioners\u2019 Scholarships on the results of the final examini- tions held in the Protestant nublic schools of Montreal in Januery and June, 1910.These scholarships entitle tha holders to free tuition for four years in of the Protestant Board of Scheul Commissioners of Montreal JANUARY.\u2018Boys.1, Alfred Knowles, Aberdeen School: 2, Moses Samuel Lararus, Aberdeen School; 3, Alfred Legassick, Berthelet Street School; 4, Harry 'Hoichberg, Dufferin School; 5 Stewart Cliah, Lansdowne School; §, Lancelot Luff- man, Lorne School; ', Willlam Black- shew, Mount Royal Schogl; 8, Norman Poulter, Mount Royal School; 8 Chas.Taylor, Riverside School, Girls.Gertrude Gittleson, Aberdeen 1, School; 2, Fanny Novick, Aberdeen School; 8, Amnle Clark, Belmont St.School; 4, Lillle Foy Miller, Berthelet Street School; 5, Funny Oberlander, Dufferin School; 6, Dorothy Chenery, Lansdowne School; 7, Annie Winger, School; 8, \"Rebecca Franklin, rs Royal School; 9, Jennie Kiein, Mount Royal Séhoo!; 10, Clara Watson, Royal Arthur School.JUNE.Boys.1, Harold Neumann, Aberdeen School; 2, Jack Dickson, Aberdeen School; 3, Solomon Schacter, Belmont Street School; 4.Nicholas Bell, Duf- ferin School; 5, Sam Deutsch, Duffer- in School; 6 Manole Moisescu, Lans- downe School; 7, Geoffrey Brown, Lorne School; 8, Moses Cohen, Mount Royal School; 9 Abraham Solomon, Mount Royal School: 10, Harry Johnson, Riverside School; 11, John E.Paddon, Victoria School: 13, Willem Rutherford, Victoria School.Girls.1, Sallie Solomon.Aberdeen School; | 2, Elizabeth Massey, Aberdeen School; 3.Barah Weiner, Belmont St.School; 4, Hilda Knight, Berthelet St.School: 5, Ida Rosenberg, Dufferin School; 6, Ruby McLeod, Lansdowne School; 7, Margaret Kerr, Lorne School; 8, Fanny Rosenbaum, Mount Royal School: 9, Hattie Horobin, Mount Royal School; 10, Jean Ferguson, Riverside School; 11, Gertrude Timmis, Victora School; 18, Grace Armour, Victoria School: 1 -Emma Goldberg.William Lunn Schoo ARRESTED, LIBERATED, DROWNED IN CANAL.The ody of Horace Smith! aged 40 Te hs Haired XL M.C.A., at Point St.Charles, was found in the canal sterday.ye Smith was arrested Thureday while beings under the influence of liquor, and taken for protection to thé Grand Trunk - police station.He had $3.60 on reisssed.He was not seen til fished out of the canal.was then found in bis c Stili Mayor of Rigaud, Mr.de Leey McDonald remains may or of Rigaud.The Court of Review nly 91.08 fing confirmed the ruling of Mr.Justice Pagnuelo, dismissing the quo warranto Canadians gonoritiy ov making use of the mail res ; osiving \u2018and forWarding services at The Star's Lon \u201cdonOfffsen, 17.Sovhepur.rataigne *- Gquare) \u2018 Hing readers of -while- the -police think- it-will.be a-case, | the High Schools imder tas contro\u2019.him, \u2018which was returned when he was |, | Charlton May _ Never Be.Trled| Compltoatiang of Sustion in :Re- | gard te tradition May Lt - \"Now York, \u201cJune 26.~X ions United States crestes iit by-| trying an American oitizseg here.for a crime committed abroad\u2014a contin.gençy for which lawyers say there is nd provision im.thè Criminal code\u2014or creates still another precedent by sur- gran tt whose Juriediotion EOVv8i wi y mit the crime, Porter Charl- ton wil never be tried for the murder of his wife in Italy.- The case fs complicated by the aot that the foreign :Gevernment = this particular case - is Italy.- : the- treaty were strictly - Tr ea there could be mo question that the extradition must be made.for this treaty is.ope of the four made by the United \u2018States, which does not exempt from its provisions criminals flying to their countries of théir citizenship.For late years, \u2018however, Italy has persistently refused to be bound by this provision and in the face of the formal protests of the United S has: declared that It must obey ta own municipal laws, passed since the treaty.was signed, which prohibit: the \u2018extradition of Italian citizens to any country whatsoever.Instead, the Italian courts have been in the habit af trying such fugitives as have been arrested there at the request of foreigr governments and bas meted out to them such justice as the Italian law pre- \u2018vides.| New Jersey \u201cTourts Powerless.\u2014 New York, June #5\u2014Poôrter Chari- ton-cazinot be tried for murder in.the courts of New Jersey.Whether he, beat his wife into insensibility with blows from a wooden mallet at Lake Como, Italy, and then stuffed her, still living into a trunk and sank the trunk in the waters of the lake is a matter outside the jurisdiction of the Jersey courts.But he will not be released until the question of his sanity is determined.This is assured by the Charlton family, who announced lest night that if, the boy's mind proved dangerously unsound, they would take the initiative in having him committed to some institution.The father, Judge Paul Charlton, had previously said that he believed Porter to be crasy.Captain Henry Harrison Scott, U.8, A.brother of Charlton's murdered wife.whose persistency brought about the boy's capture, is positive that the prisoner is same.St.John Statue To Champlain Patriotic Speeches and Enthusiasm Marked Unvelling Cerenteny in New Brunswick Capital.St.John, N.B., June 25.\u2014Thousands .| thronged Queen Square at 7.30 yesterday evening at the University of Hamilton MacCarthy's bronze statue of Champlain.Mr.Clarence Ward, president of the Historical Society, read a brief paper and Mayor Frinn.after a tribute to Champlain, unvelled the statue.which was draped with the Union Jack and fleur de Us.Hon.Dn Landry, representing.\u2018the Acddians of New Brunswick, delivered a stirring address \u2018In English, and then spoke\u2019 briefly.in French, after which massed bands.played the Mar- eeillaise.Premier Hazen paid-an sloquent tribute to Champlain and commended.the example of his high purpose and noble patriotism to Canadians.All the speakers referred to the spirit of amity that exists between the two races im Canada, and Hon.Mr.Landry made an eloquent reference to the freedom enjoyed by all races and creds under the British flag.The 3rd Regiment of\u2019 Canadian Artillery and the 62nd Regiment of Fuai- liers paraded in uniform.At the close the bands played and the vast assembly sang the National Anthem.A Dry Dock for 8t.John, Special to The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., June 25.\u2014Hon.William Pugsley, Minister of Public Works, has confirmed some important rumors relative to future developments at St John.Mr.Pugsley states he has been officially informed that the plans prepared by the great company with which Sir Robert Perks is connected for a dry-dock and shipbuilding plant at St.John were nearing completion, to be submitted to the Government.< \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Hon.Clifford Sifton, interviewed.al Liverpool, said it was practically certain that Earl Grey would return to Canada for another year as Governor- General.GRIP OF RAPIDS TOO | \u2018 STAONE FOR-CANDE, + YOUTH BROWNED! tin a Dared the: Churned Churned Waters of wl Grand Moulin\u2019 and One of Twa Sucked In by the Eddy.Special to Thé Montreal Star.Ste.Eustache, Juné 25\u2014Ernie Gi bons, an employe Messrs.Green| shields, Limited, of Montreal met ¥ pi death here yesterday, as a result of boating accident.He and another young man, in company with the two\u2019 Misses McLaughlin, of Montreal, made! a trip in a cance from Ste.Rose, where | i lows conceived the idea of running\u2019 the rapids at Le Grand Moulin, The! ladles refused to take the risk, so the young men decided to*run the rapids mselves, Their canoe was swept down the The pids at a great pace, and thrown on to a boulder, where the bow was; amashed in.Both occupants \u201cmanaged: and in this desperate plight were cars{ ried by the current into the big deep pool below the rapids.where there is a powerfu! eddy.- In,this eddÿ they were swept roun and round.The companion of Gibbons! by using his paddle, managed at length to get out of the eddy and crawl in an exhausted condition to shore.Gibe! bons, however, was not so fortunate, , and in view of his companion and two young, ladies wes whirled round\u2019 holding on to the canoe until his strength gave out and he sank to his death.The spot at which the accident oce curred is one of the most dangerous places in the treacherous waters of the \u2018 back rivers.The water has a strong current and eddy owing to the rapids,\u2019 but it appears to be rendered still more | dangerous by great springs which gush Montrealers have got into distress in\u2019 these waters, and numerous drownings have occurred there.SIR ADOLPH TUCK, BART.Head of Famous Art Firm Given \"Baronetcy in Birthday Honors.Special to The Montreal Star.: London, June 25.\u2014Amohg the birthe day honors bestowed by His Majesty: King George on Thursday was one which, though not noted in the cable messages sent abroad on that day, possesses - considerable interest, It is.the baronetcy conferred on Mr.now Sir Adolph Tuck, managing director of the well-known firm of Raphael Tuck and Sons, Co.the art publishers.Sir Adolph Tuck has been the head of this firm since te death of his fathe and the honor conferred upon him is doubtless In recognition of the work he and his firm hake accomplished in the cause of bringing art nearer to the masses.CROP PROSPECTS BRIGHT.Hot Weather Has Advanced Grain and Root Crops Rapidly.to The Montreal Stee.Waterloo, Que., June 25.\u2014The past: several days of hot sun, together with: Wednesday's heavy rain, has done much to advance'the grain.#nd root crops around this section.- Hay promises to be a heavy yleld.All that will be required is fine weather ta harvest fit.About half of the ap- enough remain on the trees to give = good average.Fodder corn, in most places, is beginning to wave in the breezes, and the outlook is bright for a bumper crop .this year.Beans, though somewhat belated, are making rapid growth., - EE Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s Vacation.Ottawa, June 25.\u2014Owing tp hls many engagements, Sir Wilfrid Laurier has altered his vacation programme.Instead of going firat to ArthabaskaviHe, he will go west on July 6, and on his re- \u2018turn in September will visit Arthabas« kaville.Lady Laurier also will visit Anthabaskaville, after which she wil go to Banff for the remainder of the summer, The Australian Government will pay\u2019 invalid pensions from 1911 and has reduced the minimum age of women recipients from 66 to 60.DEATHS, DR kone wife of lard, ed June 34th, 10, at the age of 37 years and 2 Months.Funeral will leave her late residence 1301 Dee torimier avenue, on Monday, rN 324 for the Immaculate Cote des Neige and thence to Cote eiges pause ory.| Sry MEET GLASSES | a Store.has Assembled for tho Convenience of \u2018Those c Attending t 1% Ç ; \u2018they were holidaying.The young fel-.RE to hold on to the remains of the canoë .up from the bed of the river:=-Many+- ples have fallen on the ground, but \u2014round_and | - Adee \u2014\u2014 pd ess SG ag > - .| 1 A |er, now more \u2018thas Thirty years ago i] i] 3, 4 © fr > .a.\u2026 - .; .; .wo ua | \u2018 Ce or .Soy Le ; i i C8: 4 ' 3 | ; sw un 8 A 42 5 SAT a 1h.LL Chia RENE Mods Lid _ [| : ! ace 5 : » ère ue re cr art mére ce aa Ader lg pte ame acdsee ; \u201d Lu Lo - Pa \u20ac» AU TE +, es a .CT ee ie A etd \u201cder nm mas or $l nL pe ptt rma rr toed a : .Uy MRIS TL Fo i WEIR BN RITE Saha EE aL i Lo .ER em \u201ci Ni oo : Ten is Le \u2018 R - .FE 0 wn § ps : 9 0 \u2019 TS frs 3.\u201ca Nil MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDA JUNE™\"28;.>» 1610: sig = : en Core | TR es rit Jak, 3 iE kL 20° LE y: a Bis \u2018 y TWX \u2014 LS Rat ei Leroi ell nm om mia ye a 324 \u201c , dad \u201cA Nosy ! > ; ; > ie 3S vg ._ Lo _ PET RP a od gp Sn RG TS ee TR ax bdp 5 Lo we ps = ye Bee oo AE \u2014 Lo \u2018 L 4j ; Pas oy Lo 2, yoo SL = £40 we i 3 a i 200 + sv.re .+ ; ao ve Fe TY 0e = à : 5 \u2018 } a vs rege = = de = Fra ss 13 i gr BREE | i Fae a 1] | A DUNHAM Final une Sac ol BW \u20ac.14 vist of Successful Students at Dun- |\u2019 ¥ ham Ladies\u2019 College and at Ai- > .bert Gallege, Belleville.- 7 Unusual efforts havey 0 been made to bring to successful completion, this, the most important ca : x + \u2014.1 Special to The Montreal Star.j | \u2018 oo oy | event of the month\u2014 {1}! * Dunhe \u2026 June 23.\u2014The annual | œ 1 À tues of ve.Diana Ladies: | BI JL I F\u2019 I IN | Patrons\" Should be Assured \u201cThat © ! Our June Sale.| \u20ac -Collegb 'téok place Tuesday\u2019 afternoon,\u2019 i a Bros Lerthings of Mentreal, presid- | : 3 | taken to maintain com- | A and delivered a gr an vy |} ; en 44 - Ce - E( 3 \u2014 lines, sizes ahd as-.c Chuang.TE OT eo, AN ANNOUNCEMENT SP IALLY\" \"PREPARED - \u201cstyles\u2014now offered for immediate clearance representing plete lines, fa ; Luding ural Re ! the balance.of numerous desirable high-grade lines.- - - sortments, in desirable\u201c ds | Lo Belg BILE EMBRACING REPRESENTATIVE VALUES | gh-gra | | ni Megs dés Eater ge 3 115 3 cx = FL NTE ot Ty y ey rf 5 : | > = SRE 0 PE ar , ar au eg RE + = Sega 4 cd Sa ue\" 5 ea es have been ' | \u201cJn the presence of a\u2019 large company: | CL Their Ever; Requirement is Supplied MS eg ARE Aa ae 0 er cons ri Measur 11 : & | | handi | .A selected assortment of fancy embroidery; less 20%.Tweed Cloth and Serge Coats, Summer\u201d merchandise, fa.The presentations of medals and\u2019 gi\u201d A Lo | ; +1 sn a 1 Women\u2019s Dusters, made in.|- Women's tailor made White |.especially suitable for motor- |.that intending purchas- wl Pate - sewer | 33 1-3% Men\u2019s Hats.$00 per de $2.25 Coffer § Soup Spoons, 80c, 556c, 60c, 85c, ; Speci \u2018per yard.Na per pir, prices 18, and less 20%.ull M ed Quilts; siz uslc \u2014 Deroc ie er dozen.ee dpoons, per eau y Merceriz ts; sizes Univérsity \u2018Standinz\u2014Blanche Hunter Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 stylish Straw Hats.Ori à p 45 inches; special pricis 70c, 7Bc, Remnants (well assorted ots) of 10 i ozen.au x 4, 11 x 4, and 12 x 4.Originally Bn En REE || Ee Re Fanart Hat.Origin: 0% discount on Silver Cologne Bottles, Poe al price and fe oven Se ge from $430 to 58.50; 1ess 2096 \u2014In ellate Plano\u2014Helen Ketche- ,; es; special prices:85c an Cc e Sa autifully only, 8x rochet Scalloped : te Pri Pri Pi 10.00.ial 50 oto Frames, Scent Sprays, Hat Pin Holders, in sp x p Percy Benthorne; vermives Prise\u2014 a SE Dama ; Hats, with ow ou, snap Jewel Casen, are.+ cerehiet and Glove Boxes, per yard.' = 3 : made and finished; sizes 10x 4, 11 x4, Quilts.Originally 32.50; less 20%.ite nl\u2014 Mate brim.Originally $4.00; special $2.85 » _ : , Bent: Nordneimer Prise Oo mor Men\u2019 \u2019s Ready-made Clothing.Costume Department.1 Co .ù Gomméreiet Scenée gv tora ||| Balance of two-piece unlined Suits, made eiicatherbloom Unders Kitts § Summer Interesting Sale of Corsets, Corset Waists and Brassiers ; Rr ss \u201cIntelllrencer\u201d : F 1 teds.Sizes , ; 85.CE Peamanth iE.L.Burrill: ae Originally $14.00 to $22.00; ; less 20%.Women's tailored Linen Suits, coats made Special inducements are afforded those purchasing now\u2014our completé stock of Corsets, Corset Waists and ; : Seantleburÿ Prize in English\u2014Eliza- - Men\u2019s Shoes.semi-fitting back, fancy collars and cuffs; Brassiers, being offered ât extremely attractive prices.# 777 beth Stewart; \u201cOntario\u201d Medal \u2014Short- fi TC \u201c| pleated skirts.Every fashionable color in- |} The lines included in this Sale embrace the most approved styles made to conform to the latest wir ë nes of fashion © hand and Typewriting \u2014 Frank S.li.\u2018Men's American made Patent Colt Boots, cluded.S réquiremen ashion.|} pecial $8.50.Corsets designed to give perfect freedom and ease to the body, and secure at the same ti th graceful #11\" CE 1 Domestic Sclence - Blackburn lace al $3.80 styles.Originally $5.00 per S Women's White Linen and Repp Walking - || lines\u2014may be parchased Ti $1.00 up.y ¢ time those much desired © Medal.Margaret Sykes, Prizes for pair; kirts, tailorsmade; some with overskirts and Corset Waists that are hygienically correct and perfect fitting, from 88¢c u 0?H ice; , » p.= : Pret dab Sinica Havel Gon 1 ia er, nt American made Boots and opens, Tact Prpertions Jess 20%.and Reon Dre Brassiers, that fit with perfect ease, trimmed with dainty Valenciennes lice and baby ribbon, from 68c up.+ Ag = vo « > PP sses, Pr ; © Collegiate.Course First Form\u2014Rice Originally $4.00 and $5.00; special $2.95.in Princess style, embroidered and plain; pleat- = = : \u2014\u2014 me 5 Pri a Profici Fi Millinery Department.* [ed skirts.The Linen and Repp Suits are : Type cn eens | RR Ermmon: Haréy Frise = Bow Kept ||| Complete, stock of Trimmed Hats; less shown in white and all fashionable colors, Final Fitie Sale\u201d Reductions oh | Summer Wash Fabrics UT - Epoxsos.Prise\u2014Generat Sroeleneye 33 1-3%.\"Balance of stock of Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Cool Si Wash Fabri trials ic c = SXUE\" * Charles Hawaon; Gardiner Prize\u2014Best Enormous variety of Untrimmed Colored Summer weight Wool Suits, smart coats and - ummer Sie a re Ah.most modish re s, are now mar at very special reductions for J .Kept Book \u2014 Clara Mohr; fair Shapes, newest creations; less 50%.neatly pleated skirts; less 50%.i immediate clearance, ptior to the close of this June Sale.we ; Proficiency Harry | Fisher: Senior Ma- ; Black and White ad Tuscan Straw \u2018Un- : Men\u2019s Custom Tailoring.Beautiful French Cambric, \u2018made : Anderson\u2019s famous Scotch à vate.df Su and.Plaif JE ernot-General a Medal-Generat.Pran- Arimam Sa Se.Jess 20%.Blanket Robes, exclusive styles and de- in the daintiest shades in vogue this ham, 81 inches wide,:madé \u201cin CE 2 vibes hou 2% in ped apd Pity was [HE ; ; dés, tra it receiv.1016, K.-T HE mart, t stock of the best Fretich, English { signs; less 50%.season, 3% inches wide, affording a .gmart checks in fashiohdble lors, dE à Mn Phsology\u2014#fincirals Prise \u2014 Hg Germ an.Artifici be Bath Robes, made of the highest grade unique selection.\u2018 Originally £0c per Formerly sold at 25c per yard; special | shades, 27 inches wide.Original va- Hil: 4 3.Walkom oF neciral\u2019s ge.E.Î > and al Flowers will.sold, - Turkish Towelling; Jess 33 1:3%: mme en ._ yard; t to be cleared at ke C4 -per yard.- t 1Bc per yard.+ ue per yard 18c; special 10c per yard, .Lo | + Open.to a atienty - Ritghle: Prise : less 50%.=\" ; Dressing Gowns; \u2018Smoking Jackets\u2014the- ; .- < \u2014 : ps TH a Tor rire Tom SEINE : Whitéwear Department.balance of stock, shown in handsome patterns.LU EEE) pat dés ed a à Z lw.4 Geo, Steel; Medal for exe in Women's Kimonas an | Dressing Sacques; Less 33 1-3%.Im ed Wall p.5 Per a \u2018 ; F Te 1 ; etics, (Jr o.Ketcheso at .less 20%.| a ers Less er = urniture Coverinis » 18\" Flohr, - \u2014 mt Serate [6 Lingerie Waists, made > suseptionally | Women's phate og: Sta = i - pre cul 1 Papers Los to Purchase Now |} Orders rise be ES ion 0 % > j In Collegiate ourse © \u2014' Senate art an n ; co.gra Pr : 3 Scholarship née Sinclair; Me- | A alf Pric e Sale of gos beautiful.Waists | Bags.Originally marked at From.$15.00 to .| Individual lines selected Trom stock, marked for imme- | Lines adi which an sv clearance.has been J HE «4, sits in English, Fin ata 2 neh | in Lawn: Mili, Madras, Linen, Frint, Ging- $18.00; peal STE sh Hand Bags form diate cleärarice at Half Price Ù decided) Colton an i Wed Tpgostries, Le.silk 4 1 © 71909, J Roms \u2018Tuttle, = | ham, Piqué, Pongee, Lace, Net, and Taffeta , - oo 200 | f i.Rich Land on G.T.P.Originally values from $1.00.to $12.00; less érly sold at from $7.50, $8.00, and $9.00; spe- oo Desirable - High Grade: Lines || Brocade ture Re-upholstered and Curtains À : 50 cial $4.00.« New Offered.Less 15 Per Cent; 4 Altered During the J.\u2018Months of pat erin, \u201cwho went into Women's.Underwear; less 20%.Linen Writing Pads, extra quality.\u201d Ori: \u2014 id = Crime 0 de, © 1 Rew Ontario with the Ceastian Press fl\u201d A special 20% June discount is Gow offered Ginally oe Special 10c.Originally 18¢;.) So bE es a i CRAFRAS SC He 3} Grank Trunk in snchusiastc prise of 08 ous enorinous stock of Children's and, In- spécial Bc eac : LE Ce Carpets.and Rugs: Less 20 to > 50 Per Cent.: Odd Lots \"UE {the and wong the GIE Potmenn fants\u2019 Wear.Trunks and Bags Reduced.~~ | | Th lating the hase of fine quality Oriental R d Carpets, should fail to.sake ads) à * _-Ÿ fearn, however, tht the burning the JI Women\u2019s Umbrella Department.\u201c1 \"Women's real Leather Hand Bags, leather !!f |.ose.\u2018contempl ating the purc oO eg en ugs-anda Larpets, s not.toy © | Umber and brish uit er eolfored fl.Women's dainty and dosirable.Parasols; | lined, brass lock and catches.Size is, 14, and\" |] vantage of the very extravrdinacy tédactions now offered \u2018ort tirres\u201d to be ci léwred \"previous to thé close of hig, : 13 16 inches.\u201cOriginally $4.50 to $11.00; less Sal Sr Tiack vegetable.acter.1n (he: surtads | ard lines of handsome,\u2019 \u2018high grade Um- 20%.9 eT Selected ue of \u2018Wo aa les | 1 b, Axminstér, Witéon, Brussels, an +, Ù Lu es - - : - e wares: lish,\u2019 stér, Wilke Can + fave.ie the.oar timber and rash brelias; less 33 1-3%.03 , , everal odd lines of Suit Cases and Trunks; c \u2019 Coniplete stogk of small Persia Figs, + 109%: Gel Tapestry\u2019 Carpets : leux 20 to BOG, \u2014 + #7} can be piled and burned, the fires Furniture Department.less 10 to 39 1-3%.of remarkable beauty; less 20 to aus 5 © Selected assortments of odds and PL v- {some distance apart, the rich surface y Liehting Fixtur : Selected assortment of, Seamless Axe.\u201c Mourrouk Verandah Rugs, idea for ef ets; les 66 2-3 AUS or 4 soll would thus be conserved.Prof- 20% discount on several selected lines of 18 g In es.ter R less 20 : Summer cottages; less 20%.%.co Ro * evo Creelman suggests a crop of ttractive Summer Cottage Furniture,\u2014Chairs, Entire stock of Wood Dome L Shades, minster Rugs; less 20%.20e \u2019 Balance of Chingse and, ne : planted between stumps be- * ¢ of Wood Dome Light Balance of mad 2 wb: x Selected nes of best im Ei Mattin I aol De ine up tne land, Thus Eiving Rockers, and Settees\u2014made i maple, hickory, complete with chains\u2014formerly $30.00; now ce made-up Carpéte; masta Lo CN es pp! LE we Th ess « 50%.répit F the settler some revenue the first year.and green ash.; ; =.$16.90.| .- > in du = Lis : As 5 UE 5 at est | ~~.Curtain Materials.exagonal \u2018Dome: Shades, complete with {| - > pia a FONE an \u201cupoclat Notion: [ F * te \u2018Net Jn 4 \u201cfloral and \u201cconventional | chain (ean be had in colors to mach HTT ABN 41 4 xT ZX Reputation \u201cis the one large woë | doc fo $1.80 per yard; | Original $3000; special $8£00.©.off ue CS nD ENTRY FORAY oly J\" * tome Gistimguishes-aké.excettett from Brion redo = ex avn Sanitary Fixtures.ie Ace ur NO as cad Te: Bho the good, the near good, the average, : Muslina; tn dainty designs Coby h { ke A To seit SLE and free 80 Inches wide.Originally 0e : teasers Bars, made of, heavily: bickalled.PE Cask Per rac Tame © 21 \u20ac 1.5 EEE Ered oe %.| Ee x, origiually \u2018tbe; special 85e each Al | 1 Tie \u201cRodak Mie you Secure Shey for | lol The Cp ore .Ae Heeleork, Now Less 80%.| Bim a3 or 85c ; spécial 65c sich.ni } ne Bit grid 3 > ads tl ta on | Star \u201cOV omé 407 \u201cWhite: Linen dein work Dog.wid M 4 PQ > ce 4 A oy ) VE ATX oe .ut, 8 a ve.= { a , io me Eig - ready and unswerving policy of RI.lies, able Sop, RK ces Sidebonrd\u2014jpach_ EE _ a EE making .ane a ot th ih $907 TL Sicwer, TT RE \u201cMare hot been sow of | loss wo.x, ed er cutesin, | Price $18.08, tA abe , ng wisdom pure partie pe\u2014 tural boii amperes iret as and river have been receiving s from the city for weeks past.cresting to note that the sea- CAP x V'AIGLE.family, in- urch, this the same cottage MD, M.McGoun and family, of Drum- i Birest, arrived this week and have > Lottage for the summer.Mr, Alexander Johnston apd Bherb¥ooke street est, in occupying the same cottage this summer as Principal Gandier and Mrs.Gen : ai Knox College, Toronto, have tak- \u2018on here for the month of July.wa and Mrs.Smith and family, Westéiount, have rented the Rev.Mr.Dewey's cottage for the summer months.Mra, Sed shore and family, of Ottawa, are shortly to open | their picturesque \"near the Ravine re Can again occupying thelr cot- Cap a l\u2019Aigle Eas! A Mr.and Mrs.MacBride \u201cna family, of Argyle avenue, Westmount, are renting & ; voue here for the summer.Macdonald, of Dorchester street, acd her cottage fast week for the \u201cMe: and Mrs.Hall and family, of Quebec, will occupy, the same cottage this \u201cI Sars ana Mra.C.H.Binks end tainly, oe Luke street, have opened th r ebttage, Cote Carriers, for the season, ~ ; MONT TREMBLANT.er season has opened at Mont E t and many Mages die et : ® ocoupying.co es a ac Mercier a Lac Tremblant.Amongst the Montrealers registered at Moat Tremblant Inn are: Mr.and Mrs.{mena er Leslie and children, A.M.Mackey: Mrs.Esdaile, Mr.T.McCarthy > rs.McCarthy, the Misses Evelyn And Anita McCarthy, Mr.\u2018and Mr®.L.H.paie Mrs.James Cochrane, Mrs.J.+ ite, Miss M.J.Mansfield and maid.A Nelson, Mrs.D, Greig, Mr.ed Mish .D.Gall and child, Mr.and Mit.\u201cDesbarats and Master Desbarats, and Hr.James D.Monk.STE.AGATHE DES MONTS.Mr:ond \u2018Mrs.J.A.Villeneuve have ar- ) fived\u2019at their pretty cottage by the lake- aide, \u2018where they will spend the summer months with thelr family.Pi Crathern is the guest of Mrs.A, ur for a few weeks, 4 Mr.and Mr& Chartes Sige and-daugh- \u2018Ser will spend fhe sedson here .veld for the summer after spending a ou in Europe, nd Mrs.Robert Wilson have\u2019 taken season.James walpif'and family wht the season\u201d In his summer.b e, usijour,\u201d ] Me, Mrs.and Mika E.\u2018Major have ar- \u2018ftved for the summer.\"Mr.John O'Neil has taken quarters at rs.Belisle\u2019s for two months, H.A.Ekers and family have open- Fog cottage for the summer.Jerome Internoscia has taken Mr.gustirs cottage for the summer, \u2018Mr.W.Boxer has arrived for a few :-*gonths with his family.= Mr.Mr\" and the Misses Murphy are \u201cwisiting MPs.Ryan for a few weeks.\u2018Miss erite Prefontaine is visiting pie ister, Lire, Euchell Forget.Mr.C.W.Meyers and niece, Miss Purns, have taken possession of their ty summer villa for the season.\u201cPHILIPSBURG.Mrs, Sanford Borden entertained a few her friemds .the other evening to a * party.\u2019 Mrs.Montgomery left on Tuesday for , : Montreal to spend a few days with her : Mr.George H.Montgomery, Sher- Brooke street.She also expects to spend \u201cSame time at Saranac, the guest of Mr.\u2018afd Mrs.Robert Montgomery, before returning to Philipsburg.; ce and Mr.Lotton Dickson, of pile guests at the Bay View ERs A.Rev.© CE Casaroy.and children ten.on Sat- for:fiwanton and Burlington, 2 t0 à & month - visiting friebds and 5 ve wife of Rev.Mr, \u201cWilson, A.Ireland, accompanied by ft on Monday.for South Cc.Ireland and his sis- Savage.5 ndson arrived\u2019 a season hers at her | \u201cElm Cottage.\u201d and Mrs; Roberts, who have been æR Tr of weeks-at the Cham- mode eit ols ed 30 Montrea Gladys Stevenson lr the guest ot parents for the summer.La and Mrs.Candin and pre children, .tremont, are guests a e Cham ; plain House for the summer months.= Bishop Farthing administered the rite tion to a numbersof candidates ; Paul\u2019s Church on June 19th.Miss Vida Roberta has artived in town will apend the summer with Mrs, C.Miss Howard, of the Trafaigar Insti.sa\" qe! for the summer months uta.Nite 18 nt Waterloo, the = Mill, grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, ry This, New | SUIT = PTE Dr.J._Paterson-S8myth, rector of Ch and his family, of of ; Geotee Hyde, and family; of\" Pine | y Cossrors æ tué quest.of Ber ats- Mrs and Mrs.Charles Clouston have.talon of their.beautiful symmer home, le; whare they will spend .the week | the river oy Mr.and Mrs.P.Bron aad fam- fly, of Ottawa, TE: quartered- for the season pat thelr island home near Fid- dors E and Mrs.Alex, Baird and - Miss Baird have gone t > thied darts 8 0 r ot near Mr, and Mra.W.R.Travers and fam- fly, of Toronto, arrived.this week on take possession of their cos an y summer home at Mr.O.V.Rafferty has leased a cottage near Ivy lee; where he and his family will spend the summer.Mrs.J.KE.Kigeald bas: taken \u2018posses- \u2018Sion of the hotel at Butternut Bay.A number of bookings are already on the Mrs, McGlvern, Delaware avenue, Haraliton.is staying with Mr.ad Mrs.Hal McGivern, at Fernbahk.The fine summer home of Mr.and Mrs.Irs-A- Kip-on-Leek-Island, was opéned for the season this week.To his equipment Mr.Kip has added a fine motor boat developing 100 h.p.ter have arrived for the town, have opened\u2019 their fine home near Westminster Park.-\u2014Mrs.- Clifford Sifton and her son, Har- summer | ville, on \u2018the St.Lawrence, Mr.Sifton and the other members of the family will join the party later.Mr.W.§.Donaldson is making a substantial addition to his cottage at Butternut Bay.Ex-Ald.G.A.Wright and family are ocupying the Higgins cottage, on Vic- Misses Nelle and Fannie Hudson - rived on Thursday from Summit, NJ.and left the following day for Newboro to spend the summer.Mrs.R.H.Klots and child, of New York, are again at their cottage at Oak Point, With à them is Mrs.C.A.Donald- rson, Brockville.The Wailte cottage, at Murray Isle, was burned the other night, catching from sparks from a rubbish pile burning close by.The building was furnished troughout awaiting the arrival of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Jackson and family are again camping on Smith's Island.They entertained this week Mr.George Mowat, of Brinston's._.Oriole\u2019's Nest, the handsome summer residence of Heary Skinner, of Kingston, has been opened for the season.Mrs.Skinner and Mr.Wm.Skinner, of Mont- teal, are amo arrivals.Mrs.Rich- ng mond.and dar ter, of \u2018the ; Limestone City.have also\u2018 arrived at their cottage on Bostic Island, Mrs.Julia Burke, of Cleveland, Ohio, has arrived at the river to open her beautiful home on Jewel Island.Mrs.Burke is having constructed one of the finest motor boats on.the river, Mrs.Webster and twg daughte t California, oat taken = Ade a houseboat\u2019 cottage, on Sisters Mrs.J.A.Demarest, of New York City, Is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hanson, at Charleston.Mrs.Demarest is the wife of the former U.S.Consul at Brockv: Ogrdensbu are comfortable.located at Chippewa Say.dr dW Mr.and Mrs.Gleason, of Albany, are occupying their summer quarters on Tar Island.Mr.and Mrs.Jenny, of New York, have arrived for the summer, and are making their headquarters at the Thousand Islands Golf House, on moy Island.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Clark, of Chicago, have opened their beautiful home on Comfort Island Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Copland have moved into their cottage at crest, With them is the mother of rs.Copland, Mrs.Welford, Boston, Mass.Others at this resort are Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Cameron, ahd Mr.B.Dillon and family.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Rafferty and son, Master Gilbert, of Atlantic City, N.J., have arrived for the\u201d Summer, and are making their headquarters at the New Marsden.Mr.and Mrs.Hartney and family, of Ottawa, are again occupying one of the two handsome cottages of Lieut.-Col.Cote, located|on Oriental\u2019 Isle.Dr.Lippincott and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying the Simpson cottage at Butternut y.Hes_and daugh- are = t Mx.Moldt's \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTFORT.nl.w s.(Harper, M van we a arper, and es e I.Ev: at the Mantfort Hotel ôVez The w end, *\" Mrs.E.Duchesneau and - her - utile.daughter Pauline, are stopping at the hotel for a few weeks._ Mr.an ter, of New York, cottage on Wellegiey, Is + \u2014 Mr.H.Milett \u201cLos, es, Cal, accompanied by, A RH nroe, of Montreal, are hotel, tha guests of t the their brother, Mr.4.Milet te Mr Thomas O'Brien and his sister, Miss \"Mary Ellen, were here over the week-end; Miss O'Brien Will spend the summer podths at\u201d the hotel, Mr.O.McNiece was here over the week-end.v Mr and Mrs, Pritchard were at the hotel on Saturday and Sunday.; Mrs, M.Paquin spent a few days In Montfort last week, visiting Mr, and Mrs, A.Milette, Miss B.Silvester was in Montfort in the early part of the week: * Miss Bertie McGovern was in Newago last Sunday.r and Mrs B.Williamson we were in ontreai for a few days last week.Mr.end Mrs.T, B.Nash, of Montreal.were here Tecely.the guests of Mr.and Mrs.B.Williamson.Miss Bertha de Repentigny spent Sunday In Montfort, Mr.P, J.Jones was at \u2018his cottage in Newago! over Sunday.Mr.Percy Jackson.of Sydndy,} N.8.visited Montfort during the past week.The Misses Lewis, of Montreal, were in Newago over the Week-e nd.Mr, and Mrs.P, \u2018CG.Gray arrived last Monday, ahd will spend a month \u2018the hotel Mrs.\u2018Marson, of Ottawa, in expected a Montfort for ihe summer.\u2026.cours Ut Rutot and Mc) were at ewato t.week, hE i arrived last Friday, and have ope up their cot- \u2018tame near the church, The Mi Miller have aiso taken \u2018possession of of their She \u201cVilla\u201d Mon Re- À, het 3 / ST.GABRIEL DE.BRANDON.Mrs, Durant and Mise Blin Durant, ot of Mra.New York, are the CGC.C Durant, .af N Mr.John Devidecn: A an ved y nd- are wetted in the\u2019 \u201couts tage for the season., M?\u20ac u le sion of Taide Cot ao take ae 1.Re.Mr.Bislar, who has come to spend the summer in Gabdridk, delivered a most Int Monday orestipg lecture last Dera io Fa \"ORDER\u2014ONE aim, on ; Pnglish à Scotch Wool a {B= and 301 3 cts Dorin 81, 4 pent HE pas qu ds PE Won 2 Ha va havre ere Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Weller and daugh- xT : Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Slauson, of Tarry- ry, of Ottawa, have taken possession of Village.| Assinaboine Lodge, one of the beauty The P.C.B.C.will give thelr first -a-fow-miles_distant - from Brock-l smokingconcert this evening (25th).and The family of Mr.John Cc.Howard, 1) | ay OTE | } PONE: mE \u201cir.and Mra J.Robertson snd family haye opened thelr summer home, Mount- re Cottage, Golf avenue.Mr.apd Ms Munroe and.family have see xk; thelr pretty: Cottage, ven © Bay, Mr, WoNh was tn wheat at ur, pv Arthur French was the last \u2018week of Mr.and Mrs.R.I R.Macaulay.\"Miss Mathias, of Mont is: visits \u2018honda tn | FE mes: oe Mr.J.' Joba, NB.vas ns quêst OF MS crane Pt LH McBride.Miss Alice Johnston, who wis in town for a visit, has returned to Leake Mem- phren .- \u201c HAT Mr.Holland, of England, has taken quarters on Desjardins avenue.Mr.a burn is spending the summer here, ha ng quarters on Desjardins avenue.The sinters and puplls of the Con ngrera- tion of Notre Dame, Pointe Claire, held a most successful entertainment recently, and shortly before closing for the season the pupils were given & drive and picnic.Mr, and Mrs.J.Demers are in one of the Brunet cottages for the season.Miss Helen MacDermott has taken quarters at Madame Lacoste's.Mr.Gerald Lamer, jr., has taken yuar- ters for the season at Madame Jas- mue s, Station Trad.- \u2014- and Mrs, Abraham have \u2018taken \u2018cne of Mie Goldstein cottages on Clairemount avenue.Mrs.JF.\u2019 Haskell entertained at 1 small tea on \u2018Tuesday in honor of Mrs.Gerald Lomer, who salls on Thursday jor England, i Mr.J.Innes has taken a house.in mid-.cted ow- a very large attendance is e aviation ing to the number here for meet.Mr.St.Cyr vas, the guest of Me.J.Demers on Saturda.UGC Mr.and Mra.P c Geo \u201cvere tho guests of friends in Pointe Claire recently À bo MURRAY BAY.Hon.\u201cand Mrs.Rodolphe Lemieux and family, of Ottawa, are expected this week to open their cottage for the season.Mrs.G.M.Wrenn and family arrived last week from Chicago, and are occupying one of the cottages of the Lorne House, Mr, A.C.Brooks, of Boston, Mass, the new manager of the \u201cManoir Riche- leu,\u201d arrived iast week-end with his family.The advance bookings at the Manoir are large and a very good season is expected.Mr.Brooks is well known among tourists, having been-a- hotel manager at Hamilton, Bermuda, for a number of years.\u2019 : Mrs.Howard H.Henry arrived this week from New York City, and will occupy her cottage near the Golf Links this summer.Mé and Mis.Antoine Robert: and Miss Robert, of St.Denis street, Montrael, are week-end arrivals at the Chateau Murray, where they will spend the summer, i Mr.Charles Farnham and Miss Dorothy Farnham arrived this week from Philadelphia, Pa.And have opened their cottage, \u2018Les Gentevres.\u201d Mrs.James B.Townsend, Miss Townsend and Mr.iReginald T.ns- end, of Naw York City.nre spen \u2018the summer at the Lorne House.Mr.Towna- end will publish the \u2018Murray Bay Habitant\u2019 again this season.Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Rodolphe * Forget and cemie family came down to St ee early last week.They rial e Sth Regiment of ontreal, of ch Mr.Paul and St Irenee, on excursion, last week-end.\u2014 \u20ac KNOWLTON.Dr.E.1.Rexford and Mrs.Rexford and family, of Montreal, have opened their cottage for the summer.i Mr.Leonard Fay and Mr.Ww.B.Gordon, of Montreal spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.J.E.Fay.Mr.Harry Williams, of Montreal, was the guast of Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Williauxrs |.over Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Payan, Mr, and Mrs Payan and Mr.Eugene Payan, and Miss Rockw.ll, of St yacinthe, spent the week-end here.Lieut.-Col.J.C.Gardner, of Montreai, was here recently making arrangements for the encampment of the Boy Scouts hero, during July and August.Mr.and Mrs, W.H.Henderson, of Kingston, are spending a few days at the Lake View.Dr.F.BE.Finley, of.Montreal, has rent \u2014Rocitwood - he- summèr,\u2014 Mr Jack Tibbitts \u201cidl on the west shores of Mr.J.Kennedy and Mr BL Par its enay cottage of west side of the lake.| Miss Josis Godin, who has been .in Montreal, has returned home for t summer, Mr.Clinton Soules te rel ue 1 J.| O'Halloran, manager of the- on gone west on a mon ~ rio \u201c SHAWBRIDGE.Mrs.McAlley and little son and Mrs.Richardson and Miss -Love are guests at \u201cGlenbower\u2019\u201d Cottage.Mrs.G.Rogers and Mr, R, Good and Miss vinnie Cleary were the guests of Mrs, E.Cleary recently.\"0 Rev.\u201cThomas Hancock and Mrs.Hancock and little son Lawrence left this week for Birchton, in the Eastern Town- Shipe,, where they will reside in the fu.ure, Mr.James Scott spent th week-e Val Morin.p ° nd In Miss Mattie MceAllistor s t the weekend with her mother, Mrs: a McAllister.Mrs, F Clarke and little daughter Doris and Mis R.Christie were: the guests of Mrs.8.W.Stephens for a few days.Mrs.A Moody is the guest of her brother, J.W.Kimpton, Kimberly Cdtiage.Miss M.Vanhansb nt a tew da here this week.8 ape y Mr.Hughes.of Toronto, Is the guest of -his sister, Mrs, R.Cleary, \u201cThe.Willows.\u201d Mrs.Joseph Shaw, Mrs.Eaton and Mrs.Samuel Stephens spent a féw days In Ste.Jerome this are the guest of Mrs.Shaw's brother, Mr.H.Beott Miss G.Cleary la inti ends In Arundel.\u2014_ Nothin considered | uite such good form at e impromptu mealas Cambridge Wafers A dainty new biscuit made from cream of wheat.Always crisp and.Pa Sold in tins only, tir vos | deren \u201d Algonquin Forget is Honorary-Colonel, at Bay 8t.| a cottage] anf ker, of Montreal.have moved: into thelr) spen PATERSON'G Cem pried end oa me to rte WL att Kea M a wi St Ly Amana EST ANBREWS BY THE-SEA, with us by the see.and rains nave entered upon their new schedule.The Algonquin and the Inn have 24 wide Uieir doors to welcome the Mont tourist.Sir William van Horne, Lady Van Horne, and Miss Van Horne have arrived, and are always among our most welcome summer visitors.They are oc- Donut than ev ever Lafore, having.been u ng-boen extensively improved during the past Year.Miss Florence Mackubin Arrived from Baltimore.last week, and now.plea- {| santly situated \u2018in \u2018her A summer \u201cCottage.home, Oriole™ Capt.N.M.Clarke and daughter, Miss Marjorie, have returned from a pleasant vi, to New York rs.Herbert\u2019 Wadsworth, Jr, son, and mad of Winchester, Mass., are enjoying a visit at Casa Rosa.Miss Myrtle Cockburn, of Minneapolis Minn, is à guest at the home of Judge and Mrs.M.N.- Cockburn, Mr.D.L.MacDonald.of Montreal, is receiving a cordial welcome on his return to St.Andrews.He is in attendance at the Marine Biological Station.Mr.and Mrs.C.Young, of Houlton, Me,, are enjoying the sea breezes at Red- cliff Cottage.1 Mr.Francis P.McColl \u2018has.returned from a pleasant trip to Washington.Mr.W.S.Painter, of Montreal, paid a Driet Jus visit to St.Andrews during the pas \"Mrs F-\u2014H\u2014 Grimmer\u2014aud \u2014 daughter, Miss Bessie, have returned from Boston, much to the delight ot / their many friends.Mr.Chas.Wallace is among the early returning summer visitors.He is a guest at Cherry Hil, Mrs.D.J.McLaughlin and the Misses McLaughlin are spending a few weeks with Mrs.George R.Babbitt.Mrs.George Hooper, of \u2018Montreal, will receive a most cordial welcome on her Treturn-t Hooper will occupy the Grimmer cottage so prettily situated near the Algonquin.Mr.and Mrs.Campbell, of Montreal, are spending a few weeks in St.An- drews-by-the-Sea.Mrs, Henry Todd has returned to Bt, Stephen after a pleasant visit with Mrs.W.B.Morris at Hawthorne Cottage.Mr.T.C.Caughy and family, of Mc- Adam, are occupying their summer home here.Mrs.Frank P.Barnard has returned from a delightful visit to Boston.\u2018Mr.Fredereck Todd, of Montreal, hes been a recent guest at Kennedy's Hotel.Miss Sparks, of Ottawa, has many friends who win be delighted to know she will spe the season at Bt.An- She as y there, and occupy one of the Algonquin cottages.Dr.W.8.Carter, Chief Superintendent of Education in New Brunswick, \\was among last week's visitors.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas R.Wheelock have arrived from Boston, and are enjoying the cool breezes at their summer cottage, Topside.Mr, Wadsworth Harris, the well-known Shakespearean actor, of Calals, was in town during the past week.Miss Tilley and maid arrived from St.John on Tussday last.to attend to the \u2018opening of Linden Grange.Lady Thiey will follow In à few days.Senator and Mrs.Mackay are expected from Montréal this week to spend a holi- \u2018day at their beautiful summer wgsidence Clibrig.Mr.Arthur Ki of News} RL RI, visited St.Andrews during week.He was a guest at Kehneay's Hote).Miss Ethei Monahan, of Minneapolis, Minn., is a guest-of the Misses Rigby.Mrs.F.N., Southam and family, of Montreal, will = d the summer months at St Andrews y-the-Sea, guests at the otel.Professor Balley, of Fredericton, is in tog one at the Marine Biological Sta.oR.Mrs.Anna K.Gifford's 8: Andrews friends are pleased.to i she is now enjoying a visit Ii Scotlan % Mr.Percy Gllimor, of Bt.George, has a recent guest at: the home of his old college chum, Mr.PF.Grimmer, Mrs.Frances P.McColl | has returned from a visit to Boston and New York.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Smith ad family, of Montreal, will arrive at St.Andrews.by-the-Sea at an early date, and will \u201creceive, as usual, a m odrdial welcome on their return ta Rosémount.Mr.Mrs.George Hopkins have had their charming summer\u2019 cottage, Lasy.Croft, placed in readiness for their arrival from New York.Mrs.R.M.Jack, who has-been enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs.E.A.Cockburn.has returned to her home at North Sydney, N.8.,\u2014 ~ _POINTE-AU-PIG, , end Mre Art Cannon \u2018returned to cdi Albert Malouin, of Que- on wri spending the summer in Pointe Mads Fitzpatrick, \u2018now in Europe, | \u2018gxpeoted bere during the month of 'Juiy.Dr.and: Mis.6.- Villeneuve, of Montreal, are soranveting in Pointe-au- c.Hon.and Mrs.B.B.Garneau, of Que- dec, have taken pougegaion of their cot- \u2018age, Vlg -den-Greves, Mrs.H, J.\"McKeor hed heir family, rer \u2018Montreal, have openad \u2018summer home.Miss M.Tracy, of Albany, is » upend ing some time here.- Mr.and Mrs.Neuville Belleau, of Quebec, arrived here oh Tuesday.They will remain until the end of the summer.\u2014 TERREBONNE.Mr Bourassa, of Montreal, spent Wednesday and Thursday in town last week.Mr.H.Miller, of Ste.Therese, was a uest at \u201cElmburst,\u201d on Saturday.Mr.Haines, of Montreal, spent ve .here-at the parsonage.Gearge Moody was Mr.and Mrs.Saunders guest In Bedford on.Sunday.Mr, and Mrs.Guertin and family, of Montreal, spent Sunday In town.Mr.Jack ter, of Montreal, spent the week-end in town with his parents.od to the cl Fon Buhay Riis ening 0.the city, on a his vacation with friends \"pe Mrs, Henry Moody.shd Miss Ernestine Moody spent several days in Ottawa wats wee ere ©.& cibaing.of the Ladies\u2019 College.° t \"3 ind Mra wuliquette e and tamu, of the ond S20, Mi, Wines n guests at \u201calagie Han.\" are ~ A Don Er 2) o\u20148t.\u2014Andrews-by.the-8eq, Mrs, | \u2018| the | usbeo sheo Sunday, after a few days.LITTLE METIS.Little Metis gives to its numerous visitors many happy memories of cool, sait sen breezes, boating, bathing, lake fishing end attractive drives along the coest.or: injand, aleo- the drives on | the fine golf links.The hotel, cottage, and store accommodation improves each season, with the construction of the Canada and Gulf Terminal Railway, which is to run this season, tourists here will ba saved the long drive from.the present station.Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Molson have come for the season.Mrs.H.Hague and family are in possession of their cottage again.Mr.Hague, who -came with them, has returned to town.Mr.W.Sutherland has joined Mrs.L.Sutherland at \u201cRockacre\u201d and has, as his guest, Mr.N.De Lisle, of Montreal, for the summer.Mr.R.Dupont's family are here in \u201cSunnyside\u201d cottage.Mrs.A.G.Ross and family have arrived and are oucupying the usual cottage Dr.H.8.Nicha}'s famity are occupying a cottage here again.Mrs.H.B.Young and Master Young and Miss Amos, have come to the cottage they have taken.; enjoyed a beach bonfire reçentiy, the hostesses being the Misees Bertha and Eahel Astle, assisted.by the Misses ue - Miss Gertrude \u2018Awtle gave a pleasant party for a.number of guests on Thursday evening.here, lately, at the picturesque wharf, - near Mr.R.W.olà Reford's Professor and Mrs.J.Cappon, of Kingston, Ont, nice house \u201cThe Crags.\u201d Mr and Mrs.Wilfrid Devereux, of Campbellton.N.B,, are here, the guests of.Mr.and Mrs.E.Astle.\u201c, Mr.C.W.Trenholme\u2019s family are enjaylns their summer Home, - \u201cVilla Me Mr.C.w.Trenholme and- Mr.Willie Trenholme are expected here shortly with their yacht, \u201cMeda.\u201d - 1 Lady Dawgon and Miss TC.\u2018 Harrington have come\u201d to Lady Dawson's cot- The Messrs.\u2018Stuart, Frdnk and Russell Annets, and Mr.Paine, of Gazpe, are staying the season at Grand Metis.Mr.R.W.Reford\u2019s handsome house and grounds, formerly Lord Mount Stephen's property, are open for the accommodation of the Messrs.J.O.Blosse, of New York.J.Sterling, the American soii- cHor for Lord Mount Stephen; Gas- Baring Bros., London, and W.GG.Rockefeller, of New \u2018York, with their valets, chaffeurs and.automobiles during the \u2018salmon .ësason in the Metis River.The Messrs.Sprague and\u2019 J.party shortly.Mr, A.C.Stead and family, of Montreal, are coming to \u201cButtercup Cottage\u201d in.the golf Lnios .Dri .BlacRaders family wil occupy this \u201cFernie Brae\u201d cottage near ascade House.Mr = w.Brown, of Montreal, who wha lt at Leggatts Point Hotel, has re - I.ais hav \u2018and Mrs, Wiliams, | of\u201c Soniyems pave arrived at Crawf Mr, and ie \u201cEsmond Peck are occupying \u201cBrookside Cottage.\u201d Mr, G.Cains\u2019 family are recent arrival} and are occupying a cottage.Mr.C, B.da ECS Eulalle\u2019s s family have come Mrs «G.Cantlie and children ne in possession of Dr.Bovey's house.Miss Hilda Hague, \u2018of Kingst is visiting Mre.H.Hague.on Mr; A.G.Ramsey's family are recent arrivals.Mrs.C.Godfrey and family have come for the season.Mr.Turnbull's family, of Toronto, have come to Mr.Grant's house, ST.LAMBERT.The baseball match between the M.\u2014JA.\u2014A.A.and St.Lambert teams on the Brooklyn Park grounds, attracted a large number of spectators and resulted in victory for the home team.been fixed for Saturday, July 8th.The local members of the boating club have awakened to the necessity of practice if they would uphold the honor of the club; consequently the river bank is lined \u2018each evening to watch the poys wielding the paddle around the bay.The Ladies\u2019 Gulla of St.Barnabas Church are making active preparations for holding a garden social on an extensive scale on the evening of Do« minion Day.The party will be held on Mr.Joseph Horsfall's grounds on upper \u201cVictoria avenue, kihdly placed at the disposal of the Indies for the occasion.St.Rose Baseball Club plays the kt.Lambert club this.afternoon on the Brooklyn Park athletic grounds.The popular Tuesday *\u2018Ladies\u2019 Night\" at the.boat.house .has been revived, greatly to the delight of the younger set and not-outs, rs tamby Mr.and.Mp.Lamardie have returned\u2019 énd openéd their kand- some summer \u2018home here.Mre.Walter Efiiott, of North fav, ont, has\u2019 been spending some tine here, the guest of her sinter, Mrs.Bert.Billott.\u201cMr.and Mrs.Howard Nave taken Mr.LeBroc\u2019s cottage, where they wil} spend the summer.tablished at Chateau Beauclair, in Brooklyn Park.Mra.-Copbland and jittle daughter have arrived from the Lower Pro: | vinces, and will spend some time here, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mra.= Plers Locke.Mr W.- Powell arrived hers tour week and was the guest of hia avents Mr.had Mrs.W.well.\u2019 P large.party: of.| here to- take péri n Che Park Tuesday evening for.¢ Hervey: Institute.thls t The -\u2014A\u2014large gathering of: young people A picnic was enjoyed by residents \u201cgrourds trGrand-Metis\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\u2014- have come to their pard Farrer, of the banking house- of Stillman, of New York, will join the Miss The.date of the annual regatta has | A number of visitors are alread y CE Mre- Re W.Mitehell thaperoned of ung people from Vote 42 Do- - aan ST.gen Miss B, Benoit has ng.spend .the summer months in our village.- Mr.and Mre.J.Pelletier, of Mont- Teal, are Presemly Visiting st at.| Bruno.#0 A greet num of visitors were on the sat numer o week, and all ads mired the beautiful flowers kept on Mount St.Bruno.Mies Annette Mepard of of Montreal, is among pur guests this wéek.Mr, and Mrs J.Benoit were visiting friends here on Sunday Mr.J.M.Desrochers, ot St.Hilaire, epent & few days in this resort last week.Mr.P.Létebvre, of Montreal, paid a short visit here recently.Miss A.Berthiaume is visiting at Mrs.Berthiaume\u2019s beautiful villa, at the foot of the mountain.Mr.R, Leduc.of St, Basile le Grand, was our guest last week, Miss A.de Grosbois, of Montreal, was recently the guest of Mrs F.X Ber-.thinume for several days.Mr.and Mre.E.Dulude, of Montreal, for twe weeks.Mrs.E.L.Pease entertained visitors last Sunday at her beautiful cottage, up on the mountain, for.the season.\u2018 Mr.and Mra.Payette, are spending a few weeks in St.Bruno, the.guests : of.Mr.and.Mrs.Sicotte.* \u201cMiss A.\" Brosseau will \u2018spend \u2018the\u2019 summer days among us.Mr, H.Hurtubise has spent a week at St.Bruno.Mr.and Mrs.F.Morgeau, of Montreal, visited Mrs.A.Robert here on Sunday.Dr.Choquette, of St.Brung, spent a few days in Varennes, with a fishing party.Mr.Guillette, of Montreal, spent his holidays in St, Bruno.Dr, Lesperance pald a short visit to our Village lately.Mr.O.Baillargeon was amongst visitors recently.Mr.and Mrs.Richard, of Verche: es, \"were visiting relatives for a few days in St.Bruno.Miss M.L.Sario]l la presently visiting at her uncle's, Rev.Futher F.X.Sarfol, of St.Marthe, and will spend two weeks there.Mr.A.Godoln was the guest of Mrs.Dulude lately.Mr.V: Robert, of Monttea), is among our summer visitors.Mise Smith, of Farnham, is the guest of Mrs.Faust this week.LACHINE.\u2018Mr.K.Weber and family, of Durocher street, have opened their summer villa at Stoney Point for the season.Mrs.R.' Bowie and Httle daughter, who are at Lakeside for the summer, were guests at Himeroft last ; Thure- y.Mr.and Mrs, Lophus have taken one of the houses on Lakeview avenue, facing Brewster Park, for the summer.; Mr.R.McLean, wno has just jate- ly returned from South Africa, was Mr.Styles is among those staying at Racquet Court Inn for the _holidays.\u2014 \u2026 .Mr.and Mrs.Eric Hart are staying on Lake ayenue this year.Mr.Graham McLaurin, èf Ottawa, was the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.McLaurin, Forty-second street, last Tuesday.Miss J.Stewart has moved out to the upper end of the town.Miss D.Dodwell, of Westmount, ie the guest of her aunt, Mrs.A.Morphy, this week, Mr.J.Cox was visiting friends here the first of the week.Mr.G.Nightingale was in town the other day.Mrs.R.Hewton left last week for Paris and England, where she will spend the summer months.Miss Lillian Finley and Master Roy Finley, who have been attending Stan- stead College, are home for the holidays.Miss Dowie and Miss Dalsy Dowie, of Westmount, were visiting friends here last Tueaday.Mr.S.Giles has returned from Eu- winter.new arrivals here for .the\u2019 summer.Mr.Nesbitt is among those spending the summer tn the upper end of the town.: Miss R .Whelan is staying with friends on the lake -shore for the summer, .Mr.and Mre.BE.Ryan were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.McBride this last week-end.\u2018 Miss Eva Ritohie- was the guest of Mrs.Bennett, Brewster avenue Inst Tuesday.CL a ; eV Jrdestoa Kad return \u201chis father, J.holidays.Messri.P.O, Howard, ses \u20183shneon and Kenneth Dawes Jett last week .v a holiday trip\u2019ta Toronto, and the States.Miss M.Penfold, who hes been | staying with her aunt, Mrs.8.G.Grimston, Broadway avenue.returns Done to Melbourne this week Miss K.Knowlton «is the.tne A: Th hpatons 1 A dy RTT 14 7 Melle Quavikon de y rt some friends here.Mr.and Mrs.a, M ad up.their pretty rri street.gi Treo and Melle navals hey af rived at Le Chalip, .ts and Me.Joi.MacDuft -havé cottage Abr Ste.Caire avenue.- : Mr.and Mra Pascoïl\u2018 and family are amoung late Sern Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Richaud, with family, were hers on\u2019 friends.Melle Painchaud was on a.visit Bm Lu Ke + Puinctiesd, later xX Mrs.N , ta HC \u2014 Mel were the guests of Mr.Fabien Dulude, Mr.D.C.Brosseau, of Montreal, has | taken possession of his \u201csummer home.led on Perrault (Fifth), avenue \u2018this visiting.friends in Lachine this week.rope, where he has been spending the.The Misses Smillie are among the Ironside, for the NNN The velght warm weather of the past few days has been instruinentui In bringing out our summer visit rs, apd hotels and boarding houses\u2019 are filling up fast.Mrs.Mackeever ani fumily are again occupying their cottage on Maple avenue.Masters Donald and Philip Rosus-RBrsa gave a picnic on Thursday, aimoigsi those present being Misses Hazel and Fern Elford, Agnes Wildrew, Gladys end Violet Watt, Elsie Fixter, Masters H.and G.Harris, R.Thompson and others.Mr.end Mrs.P.E.Brown and famil- have once more takeh up their real- dence on Ile a la Tourte.Mr.and Mrs.P.Deslau-lcra \u2018have taken up their residence fur the summer months on the same island.: Mr.and Mrs.Wilmot Kissock and family are out for the summer, und are located on Maple avenue.Macdonald College authorities have let the contracts for seven néiv co:- tages, which will probably 03 Je: wed on the river front.Prof.and Mrs.Swaine are now occupying one of the cottages on Maple avenue.- Mr.and Mrs.Roast are occupying\u2019 the house in which Mr.and Mrs.Adam.formeriy lived.-\u2014\u2014Mr.James Morgan is shortly Lo ujen- two new avenues In the, Sennevils road.\"The old \u201cchateau\u201d la now 4% dream.having been destroyed by firs.This well-known land-mark will be missed, by old timers.Prof.Arkiu and family have moved into their new cottage on Maple ave.Major Ginn was the guest of Mr.Arthur Shaw over the week-end.Several new cottages are vémg eroct= 2 _ summer.3 Operations in connection with the building of the new St.George's (Anglican) church, hdve been commen 3.Services are being held during construction in the old school-house cn Church street.Mr.and Mrs.J.Doig are now acci- pying Mrs.Charlebois\u2019 house on Maple avenue.JL Mr.and Mrs.Smith have taken possession of their néw house on Mont St.Marie avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Wartman and family are now in poszession of their new place on the same avenue.Mrs.Stephens now occupies thé house recently owned by Mr.Mort ring late of Macdonald College.* Miss J.Macnaughton left during the week for a holiday trip to the Old Country.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Geo.A.Shaw.\u2018and fam- {ly are now occupying their cottage on Maple avenue.The Boy Scouts of Ste.Anne are flourishing under the able guidance of Messrs.Ward and Flewelling, and are mow under canvas.having started last night for the Aviation grounds on foot, expecting lots of fun.The Bellevue club will hold its annual regatta in front of the club house on Saturday, July 2 Mrs.Crabtree and Mrs.Wison were visitors at Macdonald College on Thura- day.| ; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Donaldson were, here on a visit to friends on thelqwer\u2019 Road this week Miss Geggie, of Ottawa paid a short visit to Macdonald Collage lately.ss Jessie Kintoul spent the week end with friends in Senneville.Sir Willlam Macdonald was here during the week.Dr.and Mrs.Robertson are expected to return from Europe about July 1st.\u201cShowers\u2019 of blessings are being poured over prospective benedicts in Macdonald - College.Macdonald Day School closing was held on Thursday end was attended by a number of people from the city.CHATEAUGUAY BASIN.Mr.and Mrs, H.G.Cobb have \u2019 left to spend a couple of weeks in Boston.Mr.and Mrs.Dwyer and daughter are spending a little while in Toronto.Miss Vivian Murchison is visiting here.; .Mr.and Mrs.Clark and family are spending the summer here, pa Mr.and Mrs.B.Gilmour are spending a fow days visiting friends at Franklin Centre, while attending the wedding of Mrs.Gilmour's brother, Mr.Gebble, of Howick.Mr.and Mrs.gie Boulter apemt Sunday here.the guests of Mr.apd Mrs.Boulter.: Mr.Alex MacFartane spent the week: end here.Miss K.Cooper spent - few days here this week.Mr, and Mrs.Henderson \u2018ana taraily are again spending the summer hers And arg occupying the sanie house as\u201d dgat year at the upper village.-Mies Hardisty visited Mrs.Rant.Mel- drum on Wednesday.- Mr.'and Mes, Storey, of; Toronto, are visiting Mrs.Atorey\u2019s parents.Mr.ena.Mrs.Henderson , The Junior Nine are camping out.tor æ waek, Mr.Archie McKellar very kindly taking charge of the boys, - Mr.and Mre.$; Roulter spent - i day in FrankHn Centre this port Tue - Mr.and Mrs.L.O.Norman - âave $5 vavoREa ea] \u2018Rive settled at \u201cLe Boni Sundey 0 viait 3.S Mr.J.osse, Mr, Dawson and Mrs.Dawson were the arm a aunt, Mrs.Ambrosse lately.\u201cMr.and Mrs.H.Depocas and fam! have opened thelr new cottage fami | rise Aa ite .tors monk at \u201cThe Misses\u2019 Pronk tT Welk ak Fart veuiryed home from Soavent = À l'opened their camp \u201cArrah Wanna\u201d tor 8 ete EEE Ti - \u2018RICHMOND.~~ Mr.Coniton and Miss Coniton, Dr.J.J.McGovern and Mr.H.McGovern, of Montreal, were the gucsts of Mr.and Mrs.E.McGovern.at the Grand Cens- tral Hotel, over Sunday.Miss Rothney.of Megantic was the guest of her brother, Mr.W.O.Roth- ney, Principal of St Francis High School! this week.Rev.Mr.Ensland, of the Methodist Church left \u2018with his family for his new - appointment in Magog Rev.Mr.H.Murray will succeed Mr.England in his work here.\u2018Misses Drummond, Smith, Timber lake and Lefebvre, of the St.Francis School teaching staff have left for their \u2019 respective homes.; Miss L.Griffith, of Sherbrooke, was the guest of |friends here this week.Mr.J.C.McCaig, of Montreal spent the week-end with his family.Mr.A.Henry, of Montreal was the week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.Bieber.Mrs.Charles Campbell is spending a week with friends in Montreal.Mrs.Armstrong.of Sherbrooke is visiting her niece, Mrs.Geo.Alexander.Mr.Thos.Knowles, who has been attending St.Francis School, is leaving \u2019 on a trip to'England.Mrs.J.V.Brooks hos returned.to her home, after spending the winter in -Brooklyn- NY - Hon, W.C.and Mrs.Sutherland, ot Saskatoon, Sask.\u2026 were in town this week, on their.way to Kingsbury, where they will visit Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Sutherland.Mrs| James Allen, of Peoria; nm, visiting friends in Melbourne.| Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Price and little daughter, of Boston, are the guests of | Mr.J.D.Smith, \u201cMr.Giffora \u201cMatthias, \u201ca Tetarned \u2018from Bishop's College School, Lennox- ville, and is the guest at his grand- parerits, in Melbourre.Miss Hazel Stitling .who has been staying with her aunt.Mrs.Wm.Ross, N and attending school.has returned to | is = her home in Valleyfield.Mrs.B.J.Hewton, entertained at a8 enjoyab.e \u201c500 party\u201d on Monday eve, in )ionor of Mr.and Mrs.Carter Ea- wards.Mr.Albert Cameron.formerly of Sherbrooke, has returned from Mone.tana, and was visiting friends heré this \u2018week.The ladies of St.Anne's Church held a successful Sale of fancy work, candy and ice cream on Wednesday in the: Opera House.Mrs.W.J.May and little daughters, of Sherbrooke, are visiting friends in -Melbourne.Mrs.Johnson, of Montreal, is Visits ing her son, Dr.D.£- Johnson.Mr.Frank Stanton, was ouf from Montreal over Sunday.Mr.Hoffman, of Lachine, was in town this week.Mr.and Mrs.Robins, of Drummond- i ville, have been intown for a few days.i # Miss Marian Nicholson has returned i from Montreal, to spend the summer months at her home.WATERLOO.Mr.and Mrs.Higgins, of Montreal, are spending a few days in town the guests of Mr- and Mrs.Dalton.Mr.\u2018aud Mm MacKinnon, are the \u2018œuests\u201co£ Mrs: Robinson.5 - Mr.Wood spent Sunday In town, the 10 guest \u2018of Mra.Parmeles, feturning to Montreal Monday.Miss Vaugilder.of Montreal, is the guest of Miss Mable Harvey for a few weeks.Mr.Lee Magulre is spending the summer months in town, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.James Maguire.\u2019 a Mr.Lay, of Montreal, spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mr; and Mrs.\u2019 Parmetee.Miss Jessie Parmelee and Miss Ruth Parmelee, have! arrived and will spend the summer months tn town.Mr.Willlam Robinson is the guest of his mother for a few Miss Skinner.is the guest of Mrs.E.N.8haw.The Misses Davidson, Montreal, are spending.the summer months in town.Miss Ethier.who has been the guest \u201cof her brother for several weeks, returned to Montreal Tuesday.Mrs.James E.Liman, of Montreal, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Brown.\u2018 er] Mrs.J.R.Proctor, of Quebec te the - guest of Rev.and Mrs R.D.Mills.Miss Busie McGuirck, - of Montreal, spent Sunday in town.Mr.Phillippe Temple, of Montreal, spent thé week-end in town, the guest of his parents.Miss Ellen B.Wheeler, has returned to Waterloo to spend the summer .i months.KAMOURASKA.Mrs.Garneau and \u201cfamily are regie tered at Ward's Hotel.\u2018The Misses Fraser, of.\u2018Quebec, wilt spend the remaindef 6 June here, .Dr.Hamel and family bave.Jak Le cottage for the summer.Miss Elsie Learmonth, ,of \u2018gus, ee 1s the guest of Miss Constance Fraser.Mrs.Herbert Hunt and daughter ae \u2018 | * \u201c ce { expected next week.Mr.Edmund Reed, Que ue after spending\u2019 NE ul; e.aad \u2018dhughtor a hit ae at- Wiadsor * Hotel.er 2 ' ° a : .For Erapuiated se Mes.or any Lu flanimation.st j ; vf SA Our, yale, wl pr pena : lies Poster Dash Osi Teronts, \u2019 . Fes aa pr a a \u2014 Roa) Pn ad ERE =.cris wlan ARID tl.St anid pr g pected shortly to join her sister, Mrs.5 bridge, of Mexico, who has.taken .Fu a aT ah aD i will spend the, TemaTnge sums4c.mer bers, =.HR and x [as \"4, 1] I we HUDSON-ON-TH E-LAKE.McKinnon, Ottawa, is iv \u2018guest of Mx.Jack Aird, Plerpolnte.Nurse H n, Montreal, fs visiting : odgzo.L ber mother, Mrs.J.Hodgson, at Tux Mr.and Mrs.eph, Copp .real, were ts\u201d re this week.ea hi Rev.Armstrong preach s PE iron here, and has left to \u201ctake up a charge at Edmonton.Mies.Flossie Hughes spent a a few days + town this week.\u201cMr.halter Elliot was a week-end vi- tor here.a Mr.and Mrs, Cleland and two ttie sone have moved out to Kirklea West ~ for the summer.Mr.and! Mrs.Brass have returned to Whilow Camp.~.Mr.Wm.Vipond was a visitor here this week.Mr.and Mra.Burden and Master Bertram Burden have: moved out for the .summer, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kyle and two sons 7 tre-spending a few weeks h Miss Buckley, who has been here for \u201cthe past three weeks, returned to the «Xeêty this week.Miss Jessie Rattray, of Malone, N.Ya visitor at The Chateau.Mr.Schmidt and Schmidt are spending ame time mo Tove: : Mr.+ Btenhouse spent the week-end È Mr, Cecil Mont- Mrs, Butler was the guest of her son tt Lakeholme last week, \u2014\u2014 Mr.Harry Hale spent a few days hers this week.* Mr.and Mrs.Thos.sitors \u201cat the Chateau.Miss Hepworth has returned home to Derby Line, Vt, Mr.and Mrs, Homer Vipond are vi- _ siting Mr.Vipond's mother.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Seymour are out here for a fow weeks.NEW.GLASGOW.| - Dr.snd Mrs: Boudrion, of Montreal.ware the guests of Mrs.J.Lefebvre.- Mra, J, Kelly, who has been visiting | hee sister, Mrs, F.Stewart, at New Glasgow, \u2018has\u2019 returned to Montreal, Ratträy are vi- * Mr.8.Norrish\u2019 spent the week-end : With his mother.Mr.and Mrs.Copping.of Mont- Pn.ave been vise Mrs.J.Cop- Mr.Albert Neville spent the weekend in New Glasgow.Mra.8 Allen, of Montreal, \u201cNew \u2018Glasgow recently.rs, Hislop and Jette daughter, are ns Mrs, \u201cnro ue | Frank Toes the est ue J.\u201d ont, Yast week, eu Mr.Hearn of Montreal is spending his was in of ys h = Miss L Tatar Dawson was in Montreal © Miss Maude M bb : Xena asCubbin spent the wo - Mem.H \u201cCunni ham ls\u2019 th est i \u201cef her noter, Mrs, \"\u20ac \u2018MacCubbin, ere.ef Hugh Cunningham spent the week- Mr.Bummet and Master Frank Sum- etais\" Montreal, were in New Glasgow = M fu Montreal, is \u201cth thet fv Gitagow, her's mother, G.Webb, BEACONSFIELD.Miss White, of St.Thomas.Ont, is the guest of.her sister, Mrs.E.C.Pratt.Mr.Russel Starke motored out to the golf Jinks.this week accompanied by : Dis gisters, Miss Annie and Miss Isabel Btarke.Mr.Maynard has left for the west to spend a two weeks\u2019 holiday.Messrs.Hal and George Draper were among thé week end guests here.Mr.and Mrs Ivy have taken rooms at the grove for the remainder of the season.- Miss Isobel Muse is here, the guest of Mrs.W.E.8 Mr.Ernest.Botton | is among the latest arrivals at the Grove Mr.Joseph Perrault and sons were among the Sunday.visitors at the Grove.Mrs.Ernest Browne is the guest of \u2018her aister, Mrs.Charles Monserrat.: Mes.Arthur Tooke and Miss Mabel Tooke were among Sunday's visitors here.Miss Clement who has been the guest of Miss Louise Nellls, has returned to wn.Measrs.Kennett and Réginald _ Starnes were here in their motor on Mra - Clarkson, ot Toronto, = the guest of Miss Covernton.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Oliver have taken rooms at the Grove for the summer.! Miss Edith: Lewis has been apend- ing a week here with Miss Charlotte Bacon.Mre.- Oiiver was at the golf links this' week, the guest of her son, Mr.Dudley Oliver.Milas Dorothy Hague is the guest df :- her sister, Mrs.Warren Peck.Mr.arid'Mre.R.A.Ross havé opèned > >, their.cottage on the Main Road.\u201cMr.Claire Shaw has returned: from je business trip to the West.Mrs.Macvicar has been spending a \u201ctew days with her mother.Mrs.3 P.Butler.\u201d .Mins Blacksder and Miss Hickson * noce \u2018among Baturday\u2019s visitors at the .Grove.; Mra.Quisiay le the guest of her mother, Xo W.M.Ramsay.Mra.Pringle, of St.Thomes, is ex- 4 EN , & cottage at the Grove fort the season.\u201cMiss Helen Bernard was among the : , Yisttors at the opening dance of the oensfleld.boat club.- Bacon, Jr, and children from Now York, and \u201cof thé Bum; £ Mrs.Fred arrived t \u2018 rT cottage on links.Miss 56 Pratt, \u201ceho ue Déen at school at on during the past winter, arcived , this.week to spend \u201cher vacation with her parents, Mr.and , Mrs Æ C:\u2018Prett.Mes.3 Rarimay je tte gucat de ter uote Mre.'W.- MN.Ramsay.Miss Florence Austback was at Bea- ogmnstield this week.\u201cVs Among\u2019 thé \u2018recent arrivale at the Qeove are Messrs.Mowatt, Love and The 7 Te rl = Mon Mise oy, Mon Mr.J.Venablès, Montreal, Me.W.\u2018Intense Heat Mak Toh AL SY CRESTS Tae bie em HUDSON HEIGHTS.Mr.and Mrs, A.H.Ewing and family have taken possession of \"Clair- mont\u201d for the season.Miss Dora Baylis was the week-end guest of Miss Vivian Dettmers.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Munderjonh Hobbs \u2018The Lodge.\u201d Mr.J.Sooley and family have opened thir summer cottage.\u201cBelcourt\u201d for the season.Miss Isabel Fairbairn was the quest of Mrs.A.H.Ewing.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Carter and family have opened thelr cottage \u2018Vinecroft\u201d on the Cote Bt.Charles road for the senson.Miss Dorothy Robinson is the guest of Mrs.H.M.Boyd.Mr.\u201cAllle\u201d Hutch:son and family are this year occupying *\u201cEskbank,\u201d Mr.J.R.Barlow's cottage on the St.Charles road.Miss Eileen Reddy was the weeks.end guest- of Mrs.J.W.Pyke.Mr.O.W.G.Dettmers and family have taken possession of their cottage on the main road.Miss Miklred Gibb is the week-end guest of Mrs.George Darling \u2018The Bungalow.\u201d ; Mr.anc Mrs.J.W.Pyke have opened thelr cottage for the summer, \" Miss Marjory Reiffenstein was the week-end guest of Mrs.J.C.Pluhey.Dr.Percy Evans anc Professor N.N.Evans spent Tuesday here the guests of Mrs.E.G.O'Connor.Mr.and Mrs.Rough and family have taken possession for the summer months of \u201cInglenook,\u201d and the Cote road.! Miss Doris Matthews is the guest of Mrs.W.H.No.an \u2018\u2018Ashlands.\u201d Miss Helen Hutchison, of the New \u201cYork Hospital, tion with her parents, Mr.and J.H.Hutchison.Miss Dunlop is the guest of John Barrett \u201cWillow Bank.\u201d Mr.J.Bonner and family moved into \u201cEdgewood,\u201d on the road for the season.Mr.V7.Matthews came up on Saturday in his new launch accompanied by Messrs.Jackson Hopper and Lawrence Kelly.Mr.Arthur Darling and family have taken possession of their cottage for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.D.Scott are again oc cupying \u201cLilac H!ll for the season.Among the visitors this week have been Messrs.Law, Cavanagh and B, Burland, also Clyde Drew, who came \u2018up ir.his launch on Saturday for the dance.i Mrs.Mrs.have Cote - GEORGEVILLE.Rev.and Mrs, F.G.Vial, 61 Lennox- ville, are the week-end guests of Mrs.A.G.Sheriff and Mrs.\u2019 R.D.L.Denne, at Bonhard.Miss May Fowkes left on Wednesday for Middletown, Conn., where she wiil be the guest of Dr.and Mrs, Loveland.Miss Eleanor Evam has returned to Montreal.The \u201cLady of the Lake\u201d ran a large excursion to Owl's Head on Saturday.She will commence making her regular trips through the lake qn Monday: Mrs.A.G.Sheriff arid Mrs.R.D.L.Denné artertained at tea in honor of their guests, Rev.and Mrs.F.G.Rev.C.W.Ellot and family, of Boston, Mass., are expected at their camp on Monday.Mrs.F.Capon, of Toronto, will open ber jaummer home \u201cDunkeld\u201d the first o .VAL MORIN.Val Morin\u2019s grand situation and hatural beauty\u2014the place being situ- \u2018ated on Lake La Fourche, and surrounded by massive and imposing mountalns\u2014is attracting many Mont- realers to erect \u201cwandsome cottages.The number of new houses under construction this season speaks well for the future welfare of this resort, which is situated so conveniently to the rall- way station, that no time is lost in long, tedious drives.Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Chennell and Master Chennell will spend the summer here at their cottage \u2018The Alwyn,\u201d Hermit Point.Mr.J.Green- idge will be thelr guest for the next month, Mr.Chas.Stanfield, Philadelphia, Pt, spent & week here recently, vising the construction of an addition to his cottage at Hermit Point.Miss H.L.Stanfield Boston, was the guest of her sister, Mrs.T.H.Chen- nell, during tre latter part of May, leaving to make a flying visit to New York, Boston and Dover, N.H.Mineral Spring House KEMNEBUNK BEACH.MAI¥E.OPEN JUNE 13.Under new Modern improvements.Ou bill overlooking pine groves, with unobstructed ocean view.table wets w owu farm Famous _\u2014 eral water used excl paiva.\u201cpete tor, ate.4 M L ELUECUMB, MANAGER GRANITE CITY OOTTAS On Ocean ltvunt.meer the lor: electric let sanita tumblag; table: rates Vaal ivy Bille + for Tate.x ce a OCEAN HOUSE OLD ORCRARD, oo ES MAINE.Open June 1.Directly où the beach.Fa rates for June and Jar.Lymap Abbott, Prep.| 114 33 .- - The OCEAN VIEW \"iston Core.set BR TT a ai ven Water uto Garage Boctiet.H.W.ie 82 1AXE _ Wanted summer boarders at untain View House, ea shores of Brome Lake.5 trameporta tion to sd partie cat guests orms cotée, write or phone prop., Myles H.Riu, Foster : DIRIGO HOUSE = Rnd Me.! Opens Fees, RESORT IC OAST ~ BOOKLET Prop.Booklets .; 9 18 saw Mustrated, Walled on toèuest.ive Le were the week-end guests of Mr.and = te J] Mra} - TIES es Country ; i Pet ne SUMMER.REROËTE.SANS LAS 2 Ce eee tem = Pleasant re : ete \u201cSUMMER RESORTS.ne mma ee _ -\u2014_\u2014_\u2014->\u2014>\u2014>>>>= (Star Summer Rest | Prep \u2014 A Information Bureau .open: for thé season.The Star Summer Resort Information Bureau, which has served such a useful purpase in past years, is again - Circulars and booklets issued by a large number of Summer Hotels and Resorts, information \u2018with?Tégard to location, ratés, etc, together with Railway and Steam- _ ship folders and time-tables are on file, and may be obtained by those interested, on application, at the: STAR BRANCH OFFICE Corner Peel and St.Catherine Streets.=F 150 26 law 2») an a .- saws sa) .continuation of the 111\" - Linen or Mustin Parasols; pS a EE Va?a MRL | .price 200 each .81.89 + w ing shade, 1 to $ inch à i Rea) values 160, We t % o Soc ae.©.: ur a , .] Figurea - Mustin.Parasols, In .Embrei lderca Muslin\u2019Hand- - mauve, pr Ne pale blue.! -ÿ kerchiefs, scalloped border.Reg.$1.50.Our.price.+ Regular price 280 each, 3 a.1 eis, gis , \u2018Fancy Silk Parasols, with i = Ey ue Det Ter size\u2019 A 4, for ble beds; ne price $6.00, for .84.77 regular $1.75 e ve Far : : speclal price.+ A BI lama AU-W: Stri Cream ee © At Every Counter ack Liana ALY oo strip.RE AE VERY SPECIAL TS et egu price 34.EQ pe \u2026 : > value 750.nda: pair La eres Pr 83.18 Y S C to 10.30 a.m., very special price, per yard.\u2026\u2026 ~~ On ale Monday, 1,800 yards splendid polka dot \u2018foulard ailk, in large variety of new colors, 20 inches T Dark Grey Huckaback Linen See Window Display.White Crash Roller, Linen, 18 Inches wide.Regular price price 1 10c .Fie r yard indow Display.\u201cTowels, \u2018red border, size 20 x 42 Damasked Lineh Table Cloths, inches.Regular rice, - 18c, frl red b AR CL .æU price, A size 80 x M4 Pichon Hawai: wide, latest novelty for summer blouses and dresses.Tone, from 7 to 10.2x À price 90c.Very spacial - * .» Ce ; Cl ae vvnveuss a at LoL ace \u201c8% - These silks are warranted fast color; regular price aii.Rx { $1.50; the \u201cBon Marche\u201d very special price | Japanese Paper Napkins and abn Cloths, assorted patterns.Special for plenics, size \u2018i8 \u201cspending \u201cher vaca~ }-\u2014\u2014- 3 VALOIS.\"GRAND OPENING, hateau St.Louis Hotel, (Opposite G.T.Ry.and C.P.Ry.Stations) TO-DAY Aviation Headquarters.Finest Hotel on the Lake Shore.\u2014.3 Minutes From Aviation Grounds.Rp Accommodation for 200 Guests.Automobile Garage.Musio and Dancing Every Evening.European and American Plans.Long Distance \u2018Phone.F.J.McHUGH, Manager.148.8 34 x 72 inches.- Regular price, êtes \u2014Fo-night, from 7 to || 38e, 39, 3%, 39e.White Damaaked Linén Nap- 7 Write for illustrated booklet and full information to The Abenakis Mineral Springs Co, Limited, Abenakls Springs.PQ.ge R.& O.\"HOTELS.HOTEL | ee MANOIR RICHELIEU MURRAY BAY, Opens June Mngt For booklets and rates, address A.C.Brooks; Manager, 238 St.Paul Street, till June 15th.After that date Murry Bay, P.Q.dde Gaspe Basin \u2018The Favorite Spot for Health and Sport.Cuming Reset Bpertemen and Fioasure Tre vicinity affords beawtifw]l.scenery fine ven batbiog and unexcelled fishing.Grasts Reve\u2019 tbe jvivilege of salmon and trout fishing \\n connection witb the house.Salmon and Trout fishing Par Excellence, BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNR 1ST.) = long and favoradbly known, - offers fiat cam accommodation for tourists, with all the forts of bome.Before making your plans for your summer Sling.be sure.te write foe terms.and other information \u2018sacs BOTEL Mont.Tremblant Inn, Uelightfully situated on shore of Lake Mercier, in the Laurentian Mountains.® anliew from Montreal.on tbe C.Hotel 5 minutes waik from ation ont modern and comfortable resort .*§ north; bot abd cold water: re Tats up to_ date plumbing: well furnished rooms; table: good busting.Iehlug, riving, etc.For accommodativn and par- tealary apply to GALL Maat Tremblant, Que : aw BELLEVUR HOTEL, \u2018 \u2018Pelat,\u201d open from June 20th 2 8.AUBERT, Owner apd Manager, .1436 cod When Vacation Bound The Vacation City\u201d Er el eg ra Yes Nope Ee | ng, À visit te will recuparate pes.RT eS : LC.RICH, Secrviary Beard of Tende, 13 Raclnoge Bt, i - Perdand, Me.114 b Leur En WhiteMountains TheKEARSARGE bostisg, | (Via ay Orchard Beach Rallroad).Hates moderate.Booklet.ROL, Prop\u2019 HOTEL TADOUSAC TADOUSSAC, P.Q., Opens June th.For booklets and rates address F.B, Bowen, Manager.828 St Paul Street, till June 15th.After thet.date Tadousse, P.Q.Bay View House] Bay View, Ms Maine Directly on Beach aad rine grove: excellent Datbing: wide is pa [et] beautiful Good house lawas.le, good service; casino and rene dnd Ta A.MON 132 26e0d kins, size 20 x % inches.: 10, per set .18¢ Regular price 12e each .B%ec - ES us I rm 8,30 to 9.30 TO-NGHT.EE Threag Socks.y Regular fata rom 0 ! Sults, puffed Regular price, 23¢ pair, at .91.poid Price Pur Ts _ spec price .c Boys: Soft Shires, FT Plain or fancy thread stockings in pink, pale \u2018blue, light | 50c and 5c each, at.fc , grey, reseda and dark gre:n, tan, black, white; regular Boy rompers n° colors, .s° » : Colored Leather Belts.-Regu- rice 40\u20ac; our special price to-night, three pairs for 50c very useful.Regular price lar Xc and Be.Reduced AP > p p might, p ; Te.Our special price .48c ; 10 es ce sien 10 | ee \u2014\u2014 mom PIE ERA - = \u2014 og Bln Duck or \u201cChambral \u2014§ | Ge \u2019 PC Fue for pren, to 15 years : alters or sk.Loiored Light Colored .Foulard Silk old.Regular price B0c Men's Colored Zep! .se ong or sl egular Parasols, figu s 0 each, at.\u2026.\u2026 drag Shirts, Regules prices Ma ' rices 50c.75é, 90c.onday spotted, \u2018Real value, $3.00.TY .$1 and $1.25, each .BO : from 8.30 to 11.00 am., Our special price .82.09 = - pair at .s.00000s ac N Reps, Duck or Linen Cos- §° White Mull Dresses, lace in- |: tumes, embroidered Coat.halt | À; ugut qnû dark brown, blonde, sertion yoke.large embroidery | or Groen ' Window.Fight fitting back, length ana : pci, Regular.price vo , panel on front.Reg.sta, 3 ren he with c ecru, grey, 3 : a pink x mative Regula: y.te, $1.00; for .,.69c price $13.50.Our price ss.50 price Sc: Very.épeciai or .88.78 |} - CES 50c .\u2018 .10g bared nea TE | \u201cÉotored and Black Kid Gloves, - .White Mull Muslin Dresses, .satin\u2019 bias, ribbom, etc.\\rjnary length, two fasteners.double skirt tunic effect, em- Real value $1.29, each.4e Regular price 75e.Our V Rea and Green, Red and bro! Wery blouse.Regular price, price as eeenee soc Drab Linen for table cloths.$17.00 Our wpeclal White Cotton Corset Cover, .- Regular $1.25 for .88¢ tive [ 810.78 jace yoke.Regular price id Leather Hana Ba in ?ù .our vissévse e n | : Diagonal Serge Mantles, in res 33: brèfvas green, navy, an.White Lace Bed Covers and Diack.navy, taupe Black Slik Elastic Tape Beta, \u2018lack.Regular prices 75c and pics Shams to Suit.Regular .smethyst.Re lar a + steel beads -\u2018ornaments.sBc.e Bon ) es cos $2.00, $3.00 and $4.price $3.50.price 86.48 ; Res: 8 ana 31.25, for.49c .special price, each at.Bc .Der set Tos .\u2018 LC | LL , pee LETENDRE FILS & CIE, - - - New Linwood Hotel, Old Orchard.pense June 15 Directly on Ses Wail.Sry ae aR July rates.134 10e0d 168.P Proprietor.\u2018 - door ADIRONDACK INN - 2ACA\"2A0 IN THE HEART OF THR ADIRONDACK Official Hotel of the Antomoblle Club of America.For routes see \u2018Bloe Book\u2019 & A.C.A.\u2018Road Book.\u2019 On the \u2018\u2018Scenle Tou: ' Hotel appointments modern anu complete; elec tric light.open fireplaces, steam beat; out of { boating.Hing tennis; good roads for automobile and driv POSITIVELY NO sports, 0.8.CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor.134 FLIER oR \"fosquiTona.For eee = THE LAKESIDE .{ Everything first-class, {Soommodates 78.8.BROKAW, Port Kent, N.YON LAKE booklet address JNO.127 38 3aw CHAMPLAIN.utes\u2019 v ELLEVUE K Boative, Bunting and Post © OUBE \u2014 Save Beach; Fishing.- three, lo.phonse Rucst, Proprietor, Father Poiut, Que.i 134 13006 Sea Bath Tice and \u2018what, - _ Hotel Vesper - Old Orchard.- - - Maine OPEN JUNE 14.Unrivalled location, + Inch-Arran House| Canada\u2019s Favorite Summer Resort .DALHOUSIE, N.B.\u2019 i].Per Booklist ang Rates apply to JOHN E.DEAN, .Manager ang Prom.House opens June 16th, 1919, directly on the beach.Large, light AS Te F0 ) ; 2° Satna omar Dev | Seq Les rates for June end September Book: |\u201d HIGHEST Liss shurs, \u201c Seasonable and Stylish.Best American Wak, a = SA C.H.CAMPBELL Prep.|, ze : .Cag reer te a a 140 13e0d | J - : ts Tremendous Reductions | a oe Ê.are : .¥ * ° ot Tay ; = HT Wichert & Ga 2.Utz & Dus, Rochester.* Laird & Schober, \u201cNetto, Sytacusé.oi.New York._.Children\u2019s and Misses\u2019 $3 Philadelphia.\u2018Men's $7.00 and \u2018Ladies\u2019 $6.00 to: \u2018$9.00.sam-.|.and $3.50 Boots, in tan, cho- Ladies\u201d $5.50 to.$7.00\" Boots and Oxfords, in .4 ple Boots, Oxfords, .- Pumps, - and Slippers,\u2018in size > $3.is] \u20184B only, for.: Ladies\u201d $5.00.Ten Calf.+ Pumps and.Ties, Goodyear.- = côlate -and - patent \u201cfeathers, up to size = 33.» F so.\u201cpatent colt, gun metal * Boots, Oxf ds.d Pump 0 Tid and pe caif and kid, fo for._ \u2018in tan calf, kid and $4.90); .$1.9 \u201cpatent leathers, for.1.ci _ Maine : PASSACONA WAY INN| , Now orex.Every oma] \u2018Selling now.= Ladies: WhiteCanvas Oxfords, serviceable sol S, | ons, ind RCT fs Fo.Lau es wiv i 340) loath heels; sizes 2% to 7; were $1.31-50; sale price 95c\" ee ES | 3e Ladies\u201d $5.00 Fan Button: w.252 of thves coitagss for tom - 144 ac pe! \u201c_CANV AS.SHOES » 1 * welted soles; Cuban and mili- = J: \u201ctary heels; alf sites, 234 3 2.Boots, with Sucde tops, Goold\" ies\u2019 Fine.White.\u2018Sea Island Tor ih Ox- the To lation write the 3 riers xu.nervous PaTeoms\u2019 OF\u201d all gutegori thats and dypeptics should seek | | only rest, but the.resources.offered by | médicthai agents, the water cure, electric baths, omond, \u2018mammage, X-rays, À ete.Consult\u2019 Louk doctor.For infobin | ! Sunatertay, De.rose The Sanatorium\u201d Des Trois.Rivieres, | Je an ideal.tee sonore for pp worked; \u2014neurasthenies, ton es, r ear welted soles.Ties, and.Pumps; turn sole white Cu- :$1.05 Selling now pie $2, 98 |; banéRecis.Sizes u 45 nr 50.$3.06 Oxfords, = | jo These $2.aedadnngionn .+ , au .s Er pe pes kip u x in i lace Sve; and Oxfords in \"tam,\" patent 's Best \u2018quality \u2018 ETES + Teather and kid.$245] ares welted soles; sizes g.À ?Selling now for.li Lk Sale \u2018Price.REA |.and Ladies\u2019 $ .50 Shoes; Pumps.je SF Sert.tente TE a .oo ) 5 OntonBientnlt Stews à ee eu Sow 06 Aay ere de er.- .» y t hi : > | ° : .J\" - Gens Pl et aie es ue ory so w PRN 2 g a.sac \u20ac R Seon Sh Arh he Dai , a a wens a2 tholuding ewan, Al- .oo técluéi ces, inclu ns \u2018Qttaws, Quebec, New Bootle,\u201d Nova rince Ed-.as ond \u201cIslands, GQ.\u201cBermuda, w.Sur- Der roproceftaive, Star Buildihæ ae Grit à wk \u20ac ending, Ju Tune 18, 1810.diy .74,621 ie» \u2026 T4622 \u2018ès nesday.eed o.74,662 fursday.> \u2026 \u2018T4,639 ist.T4,621 es 78.235 green, se -réeidy Star, last à E Week: \u2026.\u2019 Te ead ! Issue of Daily and a Weekly - Star aggregates; - vidoes ARoyy, figures are exctided d'aubscriptions regard- ation.eg that ex-Ald.airaux, | man of \u201ccynical audacity That! Has audacity of a very high order,\u201d apdithat Jip.ln onica) to the very core, Mr: ! Giroux n et {denced in es ting h mount Ward and asking the Pn to return him ane more, Very : pes would\" ve temerity enough.Have public opinion\u201d saddled with px rden of L Jeadership ot the il ll crie votiné i of the \u201c23\u201d were ce a the electo:.a few TNS jt: 30 of them, except ques \u201cout of \u201cpublic life.\u201d In the great ; a Leader Giroux went down with © lite followers.It was because of the , > and his follow- * Committee was torrivd, Nowe: \"was to get a bet- toe glass of dagi foto public lite.This comnittee, \u2018whith 1s only working in Be] public weal, is once more oppos- se + \u2018thé aime and ambitions of this ahd fous ex-alderman.It would be ET 8.calamity it Rose- | Tams be persuaded.to ork 5 J &pEtber chance; Me has Thies Yatéated twice\u2014ana each tor the public good.: : Frois not surprising to know that Mr.Quwdox is raising the race cry in Éoehimount.He did.it times without infer in Ey \u2018Courreil, and also etre ape Rol @ommission.How glectors : resentèd It was well shown the way Ray oth he and his henchmen went down: to defeat.Erkan not be forgotten that ne sgon- da.AM.Giroux in 1909 get a ma- rity of the City Gouncll behing him h ; £himeetf .with the jot\u201d ae Roads Committes.] Ko Te got.op his.yar-pant and went he HP) \u2018 pance He first reduced the number English members| by one; thus lish.But he dla He dismissed Pui ri onl mémbers on gmpéirfiet somniittée and\u2019 reptaced with men of the most ordinary who would do his bidding.- jet this pericope arrangement he majority\u201d on the Finance Com- to.at pre reports.oft bof a \u201cwhile \u2018the.cn | Ti prit\" into\u2019 Pow \u201cCounell \"gave \u201cgontraels to thes who hag asked 1 \"wan br vase \u2018nsètes.of Ve dr don chu pourait ined 4: Fly inthe last = tember jar Et \u201csf, = millions were tied up.Thor Jove, that were 0 outrageous that they were | ed to appoint a \u2018Board of* Control Tthé hit ~ Whén the city -oply desired | row was being raised in Council over \u2018 paca.to refer back a high tender re- \"| take over the famous No.13 police ome.§ +7 done In \u2018spite.| ee ons SEAR = were Ere er % aéperstod.at the court's soto bt [rare \u201cbecame more \u201caudact ina | 3 | exhausted every effort to tush through\u2019 the Council contracts specially ventilated before the Royal Commission.There are many other deeds of \u2018prowess to this ex-alderman's \u2018credit He voted against the proposal.in Coun- ci that the Legislature should be ask- gonduct the city's affairs.He even manipulated public meetings and ask-, ed the electors to vote against the proposal which was to be submitted to them for their opinion.How much the public thought of his arguments | was evident in the overwhelming vote which.was cast in favor of the appointment of a'Bodraiet Control.\u201d In the very ward be predented.the vote for this body was nearly unanimous.Ex-AM.Giroux's lofty soul shrank back in horror when it wee proposed in Council] that there should only be ons alderman a ward instead of two.He waxed eloquent against such a change, and did every thing in his power to prevent the Legislature from }° panctioning | the change; put _QRCe more hé ondy met defeat.- ay } contempt for tthe public \u2018weal\u2019 \u201cwas 8 own on\u2019 un numbered occasions in Council when \u2018he was \u201cCaptain\u201d of the \u201c23.\u201d \u2018À study of his votes proves this up to Shi to: purchase one: corporation yatd he] forced the purchase of two.When & a high tender proposal he brutally ap- plea the closure \u2018and stopped further eriticism.- He voted against the pro- port for more information.He headed a snap.vote that the Council should station.Just before the elections he showed his love for his son, who is a civic _employe, by giving him a big bonus and by, also doubling his pay.Surely with such a record behind him the\u2019 electors\u201d of Roéémount will not dream Of inflicting this man on the City Council agaifif ! : EE AT cANABA | TE \u201csAWATIoN Lt meet + HS The aviation meet, which opens at Lakeside to-day, marks the:entry of Canada {into the world of aeroplane competition, But it is.not aly the {irst aviation contest held in the Dominion; it ds the first international aviation mest held on this continent.In that respect it puts Canada ahead of the United States.At none of the Ameti- can meets have foreigriers been competitors.Here there.are.\u2018contestants not only from the United States but from France as well The present week has besn marked by a natable feat accomplished in the great rival of the aeroplane.Count Zeppelin is confident that the future of the aerial world lies with the dirigidle balloon, and be has 80 far justified his twenty passengers three hundred miles from Friedrichshafen to Dusseldorf, in nine hours.It will probably be some time before this record is beaten by a heavier-than-air machine.Neverthe- leas, the aeroplane has such important advantages over the dirigible balloon \u2014such as ite greater independence in a wind\u2014that we make bold to utter a layman\u201d\u2019 s bellef that the German Count.wiggyet find his superior and the dirigible give place to the aeroplane, + THe efforts at the conquest of the alr, though its greatest achievements have Ween concentrated within fifteen years, \u2018date back to the last quarter of the eighteenth < .It was in 1783 that the brothers: Montgolfier,\u2014sonu of a :rich paper-maker in Annonay, France\u2014 :made the firat escent in & balloon.The \u2018first balloon: was inflated \u2018with\u2019 hot air, and the idea was given to one of the brothers by noticing the .soaring ten- \u2018dency of a petticoat hung above a stove fo dry.Hydrogen was soon substituted as the lifting agent, and two years after the English channel was crossed dy Blanchard: Progress from { thig.poitt was slow, but in 1852.Gif- ford invented a 3-harm.power engine which \u2018weighed only \u2018109 pounds, and during t the siege of Paris \u2018a Ge an, Paul Haenlein, used a gas engine\u2018 ith moderate success.\u201d Thy firat electri- cajly- driven engine\u2014the invention of which made the pregent development posiihle\u2014was employed by Captain Renard on the.dirigible.La France in 1884.At this date the heavier-than-airs machine.was yet \u2018in.the womb of the fu- reptedentatives\u201d of the fice, oe x It was not nl ten yéaré ater, how ever, that Santos\u2019 Dufont began the development which has moved so rap-' war of: +, © * \"Sep that year he Rew \u2018Yreive yards in Noventiber \u201d extended the- distance tog) yards, Two, years later Base.A) ted thie by was appointed as special \u2018counsel by\u2019 confidence as to inaugurate the first|]- aerial] passenger service .hy carrying |.Re ye @ Koh or a Ft ecently the of recois go: ne on apace.W ~The year 190\u20ac 4 \u2018Count Zeppelin\u2019 à 'voocons with th .ible, which he hag since carried Som: ; the sphere of \u2018Dassenger transportation.InJuly of the year that followed\u201d the English channel was crossel In 4 monoplane by, M.Bleriet, ; and.just.recently it ings been \u201ccrpssed - and re-crossed in a confintious Aight | -by Captain Rolla.It was only in April fast that M; Paulhañ Won the $50,000 prixe.offered by the London Dally Hall \u2018for flying from Londog to Manchester, 4nd still more récently Glenn Cug-' CALIFORNIA'S sain, or Vics verse, oe WASHINGTON \u201cren, T.the\u201d London Mornin, plains the reasons w v oo so or Amen.ow À.iid cans hope that the House of Lords will \u2018dé reformed rather than abolish and .learnedly of e wheels and \u2018brakes on legislative machinery.He n't say a single word about the lute necessity\u2019 of .a \u2018British :House .of Lords to supply titles for American records will be broken at the Montreal cot.of 104 in the shade in m M daitons yout yesterday.\u2018But you know ny an w don\u2019t mind it.\u2014 Chicago Tribune.| .tell ug; the the answer.i.SCIENCE AND AVIATION: ; 1 Sp (its - om TL Cp - pres es Tw ane A \"PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITY.A new possibility for the preaiden- tial ébair has come to: the front\u201c in the United} States.: This 14 \u201cGovernor Harmon, of Ohio, who has been endorsed by the Democrats of that state as:the next Democratic candidate.Very often endorsation by a state party organization carries little significance.But In this case.the endorsation Is backed up by a record on the part of sible to class him among the \u201c\u201ctavor- _ ite sons\u201d of empty compliment.Governor Harmon has the distinc- pion of having prayed himself too strenuous for Theodore Roosevelt.\u201d Ha! President Roosevelt to probe graft, and with the blunt justification that \u201cguilt Is personal,\u201d \u2018he urged tha issue of a legal process against Paul Morton, then a member \u2014of-Roosevelt's.cabinet |.Roosevelt declined to conseht to such strenuous proceedings.He \u201cwould not,\u201d he is said to have expressed it, \u201cthrow Paul Morton to the wolves.\u201d The incident has not been forgotten, however, and it was re-cailed by the Ohio Democrats when they \u2018re-nomin- ated Harmon for the governorship and endorsed him as a candidate for the presidency.It would undoubtedly be a great soyfce of strength to him in a national campaign.Nor is this the only incident that marks Judson Harmon off from the crowd.In a presidential year he carried Taft's own state for the Democrats by a plurality of nearly twenty thousand.Since his election he has made his name feared among the political tricksters and corruptionists of Ohio.Further, he is known as a de- pendabls advocate of low tariff.an issue which is likely to be.very.trouble- de \u2018\u201cMadam.I would return to thee the alkaloid or active principle of aviation.the marrowless hohe of the sparrow which was lost in the intricacles of thy gameless pie.\u2019 MR.ROOSEVELT won't mind it all until they commence nce to call him \u201cDoc.\u201d TO-DAY THE aviators begin, and the heads\" wilt hide their diminished ea MAY THE airships not break up the Slouds and make rain fall on the golf n WELL, ANYWAY, the airman may sneak up and drop a monkey wrench on the automobile.THE REASON so many men make love to a girl Is she says they do.* some to the Republigang =» mext{ SAID THR Governor of Nevada to t 2 -Governor of California.\u201cIt.a, lo presidential dlection.s.: 14: time between prize fights.le.Da RES easy for ths imate to choose\u2019 a less influential candidate \u201cthas \u2018Governor Harmon, It might be difficult to select a better.4 A WOMAN \u2018can know ten times aa much as her husband and be satizfied to: let him act as if ft were the other way round.mirent +.THE SUNMER is almost \u2018in-Tuned, and Yet the ball team dallies at the bask oor.EVEN NOW there are.some who cannot learn to fly any faster than they learned to walk.A one-time professional baN player seems likely to be the next governor of Pennsylvania.John K.Tener once earned his livieg beating the catcher out to second, but later declined into the commonplace but more remunerative profession of banking.Now he has been chosen by thd Republicans as a vigorous candidate for the guber- patorial chair.\"His Democratic opponent 18 weik, and Tener is fairly certain to bat out a home run net November._- MEN DON'T object so much ning bad as hunting good.THE NEW feminine Taine fashiont futkalled \u2018the \u201chobble gown.\u2019 It is calculated to bring many a father and .pusband to a halt on pay day.; INASMUCH as the chle - prize-fight nowadays i¢ t | picture films, the promoters of the big mill will be content to pull It oft wherever a trinod can be plant Mr.Jones\u2014\"Heavens! My whiskers are turning yellow.Mrs.Jones\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2019Mercy, George: you mistook my hair bleach for toilet water.\u201d The gardening amateur doth try His skill], and for his nains He gets dust when the weather's dry And mud whene\u2019er it rains.\u201cDE WORLD owes you a livin\u2019, son,\u201d said Uncle Eben, \u201cbut you's to do some work to git yohse'f identified as de feller it's comin\u2019 to.\u201d \u2014Washington Star.LOVE AND AVIATION, \u201cIt Is\u2019 rumored that the -Duke of © .Cambridge: is about ~10- resign, and\u2014with{ - The succeeded asa Commander-in-Chief by the Duke of Connaught.\u2019\u2014From The Montree! Star, June 25th, 1880.THE DUKE.was the cousin of Queen Victoria, and was the second Duke of Cambridge.During the war with Russia he served with distinction, commanding the Guards and Hi hlanders at «the Alma, and at 1 a A AE >.A K \u2018\u201c eS Ÿ $ \\ A A The late Duke\u2018 ot Cambrkige: N NN the battle of Inker- Es man he had a Horse shot under him.| rs When, the late King attained his ma-.} el, NZ jority; the Queen created the Duke a a Field Marshal.In 1862 he was appointed L- Z General.and Commander-in-Chief .in 1887.When the army system was chang- | ed and the term of office Was changed to six years, Lord Wolseley took his place.\u201cOld Uncle George,\u201d as he was \u2018known in the army, was very popular, and many are the good stories told about him.The late King was very fond of him, as was Queen Victoria, and at his death the King ordered fat : the same onors shou e.observed .as db accorded the Iron Duke.cen \u2014\u2014\u2014 IS i i\u201d - \u201cThe brickiayers® strike may be con- et HEIL A Bh ntractors, ut one wo tions, have ea tu paper a - ing Pay two dollars » per day.The met an\u2019 returned to -work this morning.\u201d \u2014 From The Montreal Star, June 35, 1880.tte \u201cThe Mbritreat twelve for to- orrow's \u2018+ monde: thou.aviate with.ve, \u2018fare \u201c \u201cShow forth hi roud sir,\u2019 »* anehory, the dirahip.D \u201cYOU: TROUGHT the conret would collide withthe earth?\" he: nervous man, \u201cWhat ao you think of it now?\u201d e.will 1 f W.0 ture.Lilienthal did pioneer work for imi Air.Be a \u2018Bhe Kay, lot .WORST Alb TO THE INJURED.the aeroplane by his experiments with Blatkisck ang Fatto &irme, *'oGregor, *Doctof.fust arrived)\u2014\" \"What is the \u201cgliders,\u201d.\u201d peraisting wit mhoderate milios, Jas.W Capt serve, Edwin trouble ™.ol success tl he lost his lite 1a.1896.From The Mon Teds Star.June 2600.1800.svatnielopy Person = 4 women has About the same time other mién vos \u2018was aul *xhe-folowin were.potes Geto Es Anything been done?working along similar.canon tabiy | actions.repo WE sales: 3 Bank f;, Qeficions ve.Szriroon ben.© Yat Hast Plicher.in.Bngiand and Glande, Bor.| 31, Sprerear at Uric\u201d 1b Boma, ow a \u2018Langley In tha Bre 'Steites Tx 150 Montreal Telegrapé a er PS wè ning der made the first actual ant in 4 4%, Bo at 89%.50 City das at BT Tr TE how mush bigger, Loan and Mortgage Co.at 94.Afternoon # dollar looks to-a man when he spendf the year of Lilienthal's death, travelling aules: 3 Commerce, at 120, 3 228 Montreal it upon hig wife at home than when he 300 yards at Satory in the présence of em at The Mont- throws it &iway upon friends down, town.Foul.Bar.June dich, 1 wn TA YEAR AGO TODAY, \u201c Laia comnet-stone of moi LE athe, o To +, sir THE SCIENCE OF DEDUCTION.\u201cyor ane pg stopped, at de: Hotel be 3 ?- inquired ras past = Tived x eller Prom tia es do Jost a te the Q Bul what FH oa \u2018at periat Prose Conferences.a Rode ai + .JFizet .wireless message Tarte: Por vent by The Say ___\u2014 \u201c sx entr Siné Some Lee poe Veterans te \u201cive Gonosrts.opm, will entertalm the ab- tis and Charles K.Hamilton have bro- heiresses.ken American records for distance, A ; tara OME MEN.Ww fo gave = lit \u2018while Waiter: Brookins bas riven 4-|'u0 Que 0, ft By bre a ators they new altitudes.We wonder how many lose it.p-\u2014 des - oul\u2019 out AY | object of al pply motion | i pr ow deat oT think\u201d the comet has been \"mighty, Tucky.\u201d 00 5B Pht matin ou 0 urs THE shoul SALAMANDER BRANDY ts our, United Vineyards 4.A350 Bolte, $40.00 BOLS\u2019 LIQUEUR GIN .\u2014 The Oldest t that m ored by age.) So ~ £#F Special prices to the.trhde.1100 more cases hand of G \\'\"fhis delicious tas the powers of life are: exhausted difficult te surpass; + M + + guage.IF you can measur have a good position us.\"ing on four years.State\u2019 age, experien LONDON, 04 TWO MORE COPY WRITERS \"WANTED WING to the rapid expansion of our: business, we require two more experienced advertisement writers.men of ability\u2014men who can -unerringly sel- - ect the selling-features of an article and present these features in logical, forceful lan- We take only high-class, clean business and handle many of the largest and most successful publicity campaigns in Canada.policy to identify yourself with a vertising agency.You'll like to work with Four of our men have been with us go.you'll be at liberty.to join our agency.MeConnel & Ferguson We want e up to our standard, we for you.Its a good growing ad- [ ce and salary, and when CANADA, I.oe CASTLE SOMETHING NEW.FOR THE LAWN OR VERANDA \"$6.25 Each 568 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST &.SON, 'MELBA'S RECEPTION .AT COVENT GARDEN.Betore an audience that filled every part of the house Mme.Melba, who will sing at the Arena here September 13 made her re-oppearance at the Royal Opera Covent en.The welcomes accorded to Mme.Melba \"from time to time have always been cordial.but there has never heen @> marked |.an exhibition of Sincwy ne ent \"en thusiesi eres) = PILES.increased powers as an aoe in the position to make new friends, while once again delighting, possibly to a grenter degree than before, those her first appearance two decades ago.pOur, ton par cen of the a sin about Ve pur gent.nt, 2 they de, a Canton SEE ro Bae oo Xr dn, \u2018the product of the France, - = Agen, Montreal te\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 he N York proposed extemsioms - of ne templated which a a = ture of Es ; \u2018| magie tne acer of her reconciliation) Rodolfo deeply affecting.With \u2018her in ahd the distinctive ess à $a ih gf od Beauty of her voice, Mm.Spain * Eras VERS La hatR 1e TOR~The Lotd BI DMASTER\u2014Rev.F.\u201cAn English Boarding School \u201cBoys.English masters eretuntear\u201d.RMC: ingaton, tn June.1908 SC on, DE EEE classes a at.sults in \u2018character-building and schole * arship unsurpassed achool whère \u2019 The regular life-ot Le ol small, has produced ree .\u2026 Alban\u2019s gained in Canada.= :\u201d third time in 6 years, Sch re-opens on September 18th, - In June.1909.a St Amaia \u2018boy - For : Book Views, ato, * wins andlor PLACE an, ox PPiY to ale Sea a + Skating R ; ink ine Loa Prive 130 13004 -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ ° and.SEETHER for the Asie] Royal Military i SCHOOLS Careful oversight in > at Classroom and oa the Athletic Ps fc CANADA.a 5 A he TEER held at the schoo : and extensive grounds eave ering five acres, large and handsome | | buildings, thereuginy modern Tmpevemsan 2 with every vy Ime % Bole\" Liqueur Gin Litre Jars.4.ot eu es 0000 WH À Ing ¥ Bols\u201d cour Ga, \u2018 SUR Latre Jos in dau wee ae asd = 8 À bi ue amet Sesion Saal Theis Æ oy heen we ass Cac.seve seg aw .hs education ai Fer preapectus apply te MISS F.E.CARROLL, Lady Principal 146 26eod A splendidly located bustnias training school in a splendidly located town.Bishop Soom Strachan estate _ à Restéential nd\u201d Srhonl aySchoo Fer Gris.: Full Matriculation Course as well as ; 2nd Pati work, Domestic Arts, Musis d Paint 1g.Centrally situated, with large\u2019 grounds.Lawns for Tennis a and :- other games.Skating Risk apd ood Gywrastum.For Calendar apply's: Mas ACRES.TRY.TW aot: Queer s University and \u20acolleg?oremmaar Te Tm ag .= A 10 me \u201cTRHÉOLOGY -* PMEDIGINE \u2014 SCIENCE (Including Enginesring) Arts Course may be taken with«.out attendance.hut etudents desiring to graduate must attend one session.There | Te students registered session For Calendars write the Registrar, © GEO.Y.CHOWN, B.A.Book-keepers, Stenogrs hers.and Office Assistants trained and introduced toihs business public.Fais Term opens Aux.29.Prospectus sent free upon 3 Seed for Gills.© 103\" Argyle Avenue, OTTAWA.- Limited number ¢ of resident pupils.144 13 law ALBERT COLLEGE Belleville, Ont.Over 300 students enrolled annually.half of whom are Jouny lad ladies.es ques est advantages wh seam | and do llghted 1-re Tuesday Bulldinge heated Dy electricity.\u2019 September 6th, 1910, Fer Calendar 8 PRINCIPAL D 150 DRAWING 2 for Money - st.DI law H u ever here you © would: like fo.Learm: te -Heaw fer Momey?Here is your chance.We Teach You at Your.Home in r «parc he hours; Tour Teo is tbeééghly practical our studerits\u2019 are Relighted.Our Graduates are \" We have students everywhere.Some of Canada's leading illustrators are our students Cut out this ad and mail to ug to-day for fair Dr sul | Shaw | 391 te 397 Yeuge \"St, Toronte.\u2026 The Carleton School 130 26e0d .\u2018 \u2014 ; The Grammar Seoul Berthier-en-haut, F.Me x Founded mers A small residential boys school.Classes email permitting Individual lnstruction.Modern conveniences.Pleasant and healthful surroundings Grounds.Boys prepared for Univeraity matriculdtion and business: life.For Calendar, etc.apply Rew\u2019 Cecil A.Ileaven, M.A, M deu AVES as VRITERENTT, == rase Matricois tion \u2019 = ed.M.2e: wi Se KR a | Ridley.College, \u2018 ~ Lowes school.boys st.Catharines, ont.te building, ire ce Popper achool vera Pure.er 2 ea = veparaté restée Sat buildings In personal charge of Masters.Eighty-five acre& REV.J.O, MILLER MA.DCI Le 39eoû Ey ._ Students should enrol now session I and.Particulars.136 3%e0d vs pe cour ought nis which Compiataly cured me.ou o \u2018who have known and admired her aince \"} cere Re o .LAYERS OFF T0 PRIVY + COUNCIL.FOR APPEAL; om he'd wee + vm a ex AS Ready for Another Big Week\u2019 § Business THE ALL NATIONS SALE has already won country-wide fame\u2014and interest in this great underselling event will be \u201cincreased ten-fold by the marvellous values now being got ready for you.The great volume of business done during this week has cleared the way for other vast new stecks which were held in readiness, and Which clude every Household utility and every requisite for personal adornikhent and comfort.NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO STAY AWAY AND MISS THESE BARGAINS.You can depend on finding every item 8 represented, for we under-rate rather than over-state value.! > : 1 L 558 St.Catherine Street) Carp et Store: » Ist Dror West ei Lyric Ball: 2a-raac3 Values as high as 490 4000 pairs \u2018Women\u2019s Hos ign se 8 We | These are overmakes and samples from 2 large hosiery manufac- \u201cturer, and includes black and fancy colored lisle and cotton hose with lace ankle, embroidery or plain fronts; a few pairs are re slightly defective, but practically perfect for wear; \u2018values ranging up: to 4%.Te | psn St.Catherine and Peel Sts.J These are samples.and.-odd -lets from a prominent importer s \u2018a HS \u2014 bought specially for the-\u201cAll Nation Sale;\u201d\u201d-24-dozen- of them\u201450.inf black ph solid ebony, with neat oval or concaved backs \u2014 others in fox-satinwood ebonoid, etc, all I high grades, best f fin- 63c AU ish; reg.75¢ to -$2.00; Monday sale price.35e to 59c| \"eae ce es a RIBBONS, 166 A splendid colors in Foti Duchess and an letine Silk Ribbon, from 4% to -3-inches Manufacturer's Concession Sale! $10,000 WORTH OF WASH GOODS AT ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE DRESSES ©sc Pretty little Gingham = Dresses,\u201d n light colors,.made is gathered skirt, st in Gibson ef- Monday and Save Retail and Manufacturer's Profit 0.even eeanes-19e veces seeees-19¢ : 19 tah.immen th rons of embroidery .In- fertion, \u2018sizes Tor .years.EN Monday sale price.PRe: 2 ' x __ Res.25e.ench, for 21c Children\u2019s\" Nazareth J Waists for summer wear, Can you remember when such a * surprising wash goods bargain was \u201cwithin your grasp?The prices have been ruthlessly slashed, not on a few odd pieces, but on 15,000 yards at one time.Think of the saving! .Buy Wash Fabrics \u201cThe identical goods are sold in i 0: other stores at from 30c to 65c yard.30¢ Fancy Pongee Linens, fOT.cec.3 Freud Dress Muslins, for.s 6 ideal millinery trimming, or for hair bows, etc.Monday sale ce, .39¢ Hoss Supporters 176 - Belt and .Pad Hose supporters, with large square pad of moire silk, fitted with four straps of ~ wide Lisle elastic, rubber post buttons attached.colors EXTRA SPECIAL.\\ 20 - 2000 black double width Bradford Cashmere, slightly Sango Suitable for dresses, blouses, etc.On sale Monday, while the 2,000 yards will last, yard No \u2018Phone or Mail Orders Accepted.SPECIAL.A lot of fancy Dress Muslins, and Delainettes, -&=- sorted floral and\u2019 spot patterns, in various colors.Sale e.evseurneee couuue marsecesesen seu es ana0suut 5ac Yd 200 pieces Colored English Prints, for Boys\u2019 Suits, etc.; ; 9c spots, stripes, sprigs, etc.; 12 1-2¢ reg.Monday, yard.nesssones > \u2014vseuau.s.nu00 Fancy Irish Dimity, for Crinkle Silk Crepes, for 35c.Fine Embroidered Voiles, for Les 1648 to \u20181658 8t.Denis Street a, Shen By of ts.\u201cA flats erected ast year: containing, all modern ; Daisy.furnaces: rented last - 40.Loct- is north of Laurier avenue.City assessment, $16, mortgage.$9.- at ¢ pos fot 60 ft.x 108 \u2018ft.Bach 3 flats will decbld separately, you so desire.127- 129 Lusignan: St.front tenement in good.repair.with brick encased s oy a 26 de © 96 ft.$ in Bus de es and 8 ar ot ty ss CE 50, 62, 54 Pine Avenue Bast LAY Lp « \u2018 \u2018ef three brick cotfages, « on» x foupantions.ia situ- corner of \u201c1 %f e pi LOT E swis 4 Ad Westmount # : tion and the lot pot rentals \"2200 squa anid TT \u201d Mutcalte avanue, Westmount, La y LA FL iy - Ardea lls iia th EE ¥ RE x i, bas cpl or write end dy atendod to.* is in close = encased bulldings thereon is $600 annually.paving tenan The ostal ave ue the Irom pic being.1 area, 37S teat.No.| od at i Sma at $2 a month: eo immediate ry ven of No.SL ty sssessment rr orne 06 payment, $ ot mare.balance § per » JF _Tenements \u201c341 Prince Arthur Wes.345.0 99 243$ Hutchison st, up.282 Ce 1682 Notre Dame t.5.0 2451 Waverley st.ve 1500 129 Lusignan st.: 2200 1650 St Denis st.(mid- 50 \u2018dle).1634 St.Dents su (lower) 22.50 90 Mount Royal Ave.East (lower).Residences at Ple IX.Avenue.$20.00 .62 Pine ave.east!.3.00: 5-7 Holton ave, cach.NN Dorchester st we \u201c-$110; 00 and 130.09 \u2026.190 St Croats it.180 sDurocher st fur-.sole \u201c8od2,\u201d 5084.c Western av.10 - Pr Street.: 58 Courmol \u2018Street.ave \u2026 Suburban | Residences Lower h_st.Lachine Verdun Notre Dame st.\u2018Longue : Pointe, .- 5.00 \u201cSutton Junction.\u2018Que.wie È à @ .e =.200.00 \u2018 e Metis, Qué., sea- \u2018Hal Farm.Longue 70.00 tm, ongue ._Foln te.& \u2018Heated and Furnished .Apartments | vena n Mackay st.o 40.00 Heated Stores | 727 St.Catherine west.heat ve en 8 Foc Metcaife st: vee Offices 735 St Catherine west.60 ft.: nt, 35 deep, heated and eaned.Lodge Room and Hall 725 St.Catherine street west (heated and\u2019 furnished).- Stores and Dwellings Combined: 637 8t, Cath je west.$180.06 - 641 St.Catherine west.115.00 se Fratcëis Xavier \u2018 nion Building.\u201d Alterations to suit.138 Craig st west, warshouse.348 Delorimier ave.manufacturing flat heated.309 Notre Dame west, warehouse basement 871 St Catherine west, alterations to suit Cor, Albert.Rose de Lima and Delisle sta.(Pringle property) Notre Dame st.corner st Jean, nt yard, 25 McCord street, store, $15.1630 Notre Dame street east, two stores, $15.1441 St Peter st\u2026 office, $85.141 \u2018Peter at.\u2026 office, $15.Commercial Union Buflding pince (8th floor) 1HE HOUSE OF BROWNE Limited, 207 St.James St.\"Phones Main 627 and 628.are Bh awe ME = nyt Re = J o> 5 6 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 matt © dcr age \u2014 8 \u2018 PRICES F RA NGE FROM 100 P.Cc.TO 300 P.ec CHEA PER THAN set DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN US = = Fis are Sw Remon ré ie on but ot racine ro Sie abuse for porto 1 ie, King George Park is Situated at tongue Potnté othe Banks of the St.Lawrence.: ; All lots are High and Dry.Pure.\u2018country air.>: Tene Two car \u201cTes Termlial nd M.S.Ry.\u201d Electric lighting.Se Tee - a Va SE - the \u201c proposed improvements will.be rushed pout, macadamized roads, police and fire stations, etc.Ch They include aie / « | Better buy now, a prices will soon go way up.~~ \"7 LEE CoN DITIONS OF SALE Chia 1 | \u2018 nt le Within 5 Years; 10 Per Cent.Discount.for.Cash.PTT Lo - - .HOW TO GET THERE Take Terminal Line at LaSalle Avenue, and get off on the property, or take car to Dominion Park and transfer to Longue Pointe car \u2018 which \\ brings you within bi ute\u2019s walk of the property.\u2018 en, tn te ir ee rm CL FRANCOIS- XAVIER- 8 A E.ROY, 103 ST.FRANCOIS XA! Descriptive Circular mailed on request.7 Co °° 0 Agent on: the pro] erty Saturday and Week \u201468 _ & == ; Ta = - = - ee a : F - 3 || _ VERDUN | CARRICK Limitd |: Houses F or Sale | Choice Block of.Land 151 Notre.Dame Street\u201d Weg.|; We have a number of desirable | F oO r Sale.houses in the city, Westmount.etc.Send for our complete list.bounded by Bannantyne, Rockland and Rielle Avenues; containing over .Houses \u2014WESTMOUNT AVE.$9200 = na - $55,000 upper level, detached residences, about 60.000 sq.ft.of.land; modern, good condition.[I ALE?ie Amongst others we offer the fol- toring for immediate or early possession, consisting of à hand- .some corner residence on Sherbrooke st, a well- situated.mod- te-priced house, with pos ST = cash.- , Sinilite: on Mountain street: à A = \u201c 200000 square feet, adjoining pro- $50,000 ;;CLARCMONT AVE.$9000 \u2014 CROBVENO residence Var Sherbrooke street; | ( posed Public Park.Bouse, about ent pil ° ! near W K a modern, semi-detached residence - 22,000 sq.ft.; excellent V on Western ave.;- an attractive uF rooms, semi-detached, tl ma mr rou ig | £3) ehebar part = os from purchaser.$25,000 7 MOTETAR, ET, | mov v IR - .Rosey houses on Prince rt Wy culars m .Street, 11 Suey ode oll 3875 0; STD avenue 214 Holton avenue at, - i for Bhysl ern pie v ; modera Bh oe * re for house | NK E.DONOV AN | EE | Ba oO ECO fon 3 Roose [ FRAI $23,000 5.ihe Fone on ie quiries.You will not \u2018be need- lesslv bothered, and every effort wil be made to secure you suitable premises, For PROMPT, RE-: LIABLE Room 42, 167 St.James St.per, level, just com ; lot 1$8600 SORTIE AVI 35 tory, - Tel.Main 2091.i test, cancre o sement, hardwood floors: cash $3, D EFFICIENT SER py Tew VICE.can up Gault & Bwing, 321,000 modern house, 11 room Main 2468 and 6624.\u2014 +3 baths and w.c.°s: chestnut finish; ie HERBNOOE EST.WEST CE > î a os Victo stree Pp 15 College grounds \u2014 Handsome 3- $20,500 En CENT Cs ans storey and basement, well built.st.Cather! Wee! \u201cTs soll stone house, erected by the \u201cern, 3 baths ang W.c.'s; sold com- RE o yc a yt in y Suction cage péérediion enovated and a large extension 7 Donc HESTER ST ) A added by the present proprietor.; \u2018$1 6500 15 rooms, ST, water h enter act It is exceptionails y oright.ha: plate ront, moder: ES oa ting.electric rims Tater feat Fre frog.ample e cupboard room and all tn hi: semi-detached AVENUE.$6250 - LORNS AVE, Flo\u201d $i convenie a spacious ground \\ house, 12 rooms, extension kitchen; 1 Wy eee floor, and hi ainiax room, immediate possession.possession; $3.000 cash.À à especially well a - DORG \u2014 \u2014 : taining; or would make an excel- $13,000 \u2014 HESTER 8T., $550 AIRMO 3 lent residence for a physician ! To suit you?If so, call us up.\u2018and we will give you full particulars.modern heating a ntiegre once, $8500 sors\u2019 me RS we Ground Floor Large doubs dire.We have sold over HALF A MILLION DOLLARS worth vf property : cash.| ; room and good butler's pantry, sthoë the first of Mey.$12,500 \u2014 ROSLYN AVENUR.First Floor\u201432 large bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom.Second _ Floor\u20143 bedrooms and bathroom.3rd Floor\u2014Bil, lard room and store- detached 2 story modern 9 rooms, beautifull - one Led: Eumodiaie sie\u2019 possession; nous + .Examine the following: :3 2.700.St Lambert, \u2018Edison Ave.3,750 Favard St, 7 roo 4.200 Lake Megantic, 2' ' 6.500 : 5500 \u2018Montreal West, 10 rooms.Mount PI Pleasant Ave, 8 «3 - [= e Roslyn Ave.8 rooms: Cartierville, 12 rooms.Grogvenor Ave., 8 rooms.Rostyn Ave, 9 rooms.Elm Ave., 10 rooms.Grosvenor Ave., detached ! 10,800 Dorchester st.w.tenements.à ; 10,500 Dorchester |, st, West.mount.© 11/000 Western -Ave., 10 rooms.11,000 Dorval, 10 roonis.\u201811,000 Park Ave, 8 flats.- 10 A) Sem wT Ki - : a xn e eo © 10,680 Lansdowne -Âve., > 11,500 Western ™ Ave.9 rooms.: 12,008.lark Ave.Upper devel.i Pas we Park Ave.SORA \u201c 14,900 jreie Ave., Pts Level, , 15,000 Hubért SL, 16 rooms, : = 16,006 Westmount Ave.à 1,000 Sanguinet Ut, 16 flats.- ss ti 8,000 Mountain St, apartiné ts.30.448 708 Tots fe sale In Wentmoust, Western Ave.Roslyn Ave.\"dn, Kensingto itreal Wot: For Sale ) af room, etc.Could be converted into bedrooms.Basement is very and on the street! level; ~ 1 Residential Properties Investments d's room.sitting room, bath: MÉTCALFE STREET \u2014 Splendid residence on the upper part gp PRINCE ARTHUR roe ; room, kitchen, Foundry, oreo this street, containing rooms, besides pantries, storerooms, ote ~$23,000 sr near Durocher $15,000 oS DAME and pantry.etc, e _ Beautifiiiy finished In walnut and in perfect order.Must be sold Ing oltd stone and b ick build- WAN @TS., well rented spon: sub-ce ar., _ to close an Estate.Offered on easy terms, for .i.$25.000 .800d \u201ccondit La es Int] wg Awollngs: ay basement rich House: Grotnd HOKE STREET, gs VESTMOUNT.opposite Park.\u2014 Nica \\ > as 2 9 pr #3 Floor\u2014Double drawing x room.and [J ait 3 years; rooms, hardwood.finish, au modern con- - 345,000 a ax SE.stone SAL Te] small room; tin \u2018be used ax din- NM] Lo i vamlenons: owher Tearing city; for .Toate - 88.500 |, ing 9 flats Frot lin, ent | Tox room and pantry.First Floor mosLyN AVENUE, WESTMOUNT, Sherbrooke Street.\u2014 Solid d-return = = veéroost ênd riinroon.sec am mae bine by owner fc Hi Sr tes Toons nfo fn $30,000 EET 13950 9 Race La ment Tinine oom,\u2019 dorm.itchen, RS \"Rome Por.ces oe cree ves seeeda ses Fee sas SE Mer 10.500 $30:000 HAE 2 PAS, IN et vel aituated; étre.do ! , Oxf - - en tince.Lot 25 x ua feet.cased, rar and 6 rooms caca; - MOUNT 7 ROVAL VALE \u2014 Brick, cotfige, 9 rooms; 6 lots, containing R \" furnace in each 25,800 < flat.Apple, Flum and Cherry Trees.Convenient to cars; ioe Toe og 2 TI \u201cMACKAY ST, near Sherbrooke .fo ei if Fide st.\u2014Wil buil \u201cGeairable.3-storey T ved ees Sas vou ese ve ese oo ++ v.0 pds \u201400 200 00 sso0 000 84.000 :$2 000 \u2014 TAURIER NE is d ; and Dasement stone front house, 1, : flats ts and 2 sto tone Ground Floor \u2014 Large drawing- dining room and pantry.Brat Figor\u20143 bedrooms and bath- .' ental rental; $2,188, -: 4 7 Investments || _ Business Propertie of ; GATHER x x AMES 'BY.just west of and bi 00, ok.electric lighting.mem a mi Be \u201cNOTRE DAME BT = WESTMOUNT.ER wk \u2018Francois vier St, robes for .\u201cWESTERN AVE.near Clarke TUPPER egy RA bulit 4 years, lot to gobd tenants; for 846.000 ; good return on monéy Invested; modern offtcs buliding\" =; 4 tenue \u2014 Well built.2-0tg and + bou ¢ flats; latest 1 te: off \u201csure to Increase in value, y DURNSIDE ST, cor! Victoria.semen semi-detac use.ses, vy La mprove man offered ves are oe 859.000 5 | Ground Floor \u2014 Large drawing - QROSVENOR AVE.WESTMOUNT.\u2019 b ! x ce 3 houses, 4 flats, bow windows, et; In first-class condition, Ca be vom, open fireplace, library, dining \u2018room, _ wel] rented es ease 19.000 open fireplace, pantry, 2 ass ren rm vend = rin {ERR \u2019 £3 sul = Ad eS OR it ST.CATHERINE ST., near Quy Stregt.7 i camer ; T- rooms * * su opines in te died » pain: A jand Dwe re or a \"ort time, at .see oo 530.000 lot 29° \u2014Lazge ,bil : RAR AVE, cornér of lateur Steet.> ES ; mom\" jh er Lévators | x houses, 4 fists; In perfect order; all conveniences .813.000 .* ote.: WURTELE ST.HOCHELAGA, near Angus Shops.: | $ Alt: à: État of! \u20ac béciratie eh ; ROSLYN a _ Attractive 8, 3 4 houses, 13 flats; newly finished.sev sre ses se wes yore.$14,000 3.= ttbrey and danement semi-detach- ! À _ FRONTENAC STRERT : 5 ae arme du + ed house.Ground Ploor\u2014Drawing ° houses, 9 fiats; ali in good ordety and rented to à APeLY To.ci rgom, square hall, library, dining ! Lena e cer wes be weed vey se esr sve are ces ae oer $18.800 on sens itches, ty MI LACHINE, West End.5 \u2018 Le * Thoms and, maid's, etc.Base ! 3 story re a 2.¢ Nats; bu years.Ranted for ete.000 i t- u f wm; a » © sou pub ces Sue .ce ous 00 TOE GRR J fra RE Se pn : RICK > Lin rh ; - - .~ ~ Farms 5 Lu orey pressed brick house Ground Foor\u2014 rior, dining room, kitchen and no Beat Firat Float badsosms PEAT Patti: sie.rarer, on te direct trie cd er wl 2 - emen basement; electric Mahts eee : extension Torn = RT R- .NOTRE DAME DE GRACE.© + : el HOLTON.AVE.fact i : Arpen asm we Sues sie .ood cas\u2019 29 S06 a.oe ses Q > Pos offer on bebait SE ° a Arpents ces ue see nee Re ca.vi en ee + es STé.000 : : UP 2 LACHINE ROAD.ts ese ese ose sce om EN .ë * se sey see a Bad ase 3 now +.\u2018aueéoé | Be Lu * > A Ca aieiesn, son sow » vavsnhenss sap Ne os even 55.000 | BEG c ; .Ly 2e ap Pete ax\u201d RE #0 : PE 2 : Yo wd gee Qi \u2018 _ Mate we LIL LEA Tr AE Hat Î JA 623 TA {at FN WEG : .- cotes 0 5 Amor te dpt eens ws rs sat te = ver Mud ra ere \u201c, a ; + ! .: mors PX ain en nye Ve pe *- er) ne = eme SAA Trim #4 - Le =e arco eme oe ES ab es vA IMA rd Lh cs oan ari x Sopris mn hel Root =.res ee ha Mee.bd diene .ve es .- .a ri rime Liane rats ra \u2014 ve aa + \u2018 \u2014 \u201cce 5 wt mr ee \u2014\u2014 Avan.ue 1702 Hed?.THE \u201cMO vs .Lo 1 pa .; i : - =, RES ; RS Ce ga Le La Lee à pA ' AY nn\" \u2018Ore NN Host \"CoE : : qu et 427 + as arin.LL es GAL des ES Few aa SUT \u201cTHE > ; ._ 10: rn Bans Me oT 11112 _ i .JE Cu Sve dat as Pr pF SEA ETS aise TR PSN 42 7 or ¥ .TRE Whi oe a ered ena ae PET La aa 1 ; Cr I .- ee Led 4 MO aay \u2014 ever vo TA TE 0 To = bu WILLETTE 4 { » SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE.a PR PERTY ron BALE.= PROPERTY For\u2019 ALE \u2014 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE |.\"FARMS.FOR ALE à # RAR ° lence and.conserva » i .otre ; > ¢ VV \u2019 + OB SALE-\u2014Samumer tt Cartiereule, e, tery, with lov \u201con Roslyn ave., for (FOR SALD\u2014#4 tenaments, s200 pes on AMUNTSIO.Souht.west Nessnoe and Sp UNEIA yRUIT AMHERST po \u201cBherbesoïre-Hilat, \u201cfarce near beat .Vargas for fo pick sale 2 .$13,300, critios adv: owner \u2018leav: for Tor- Apply at 423 Bivard stiest.=: ~¢ ar, umecrille avendes.best \u201coldential disericti 5 and Le Der mon Rite as ome tt ity Lumebiate posesedite, - maone St.Toate\u201d ing.ra elt .ents! Layout, ééller contains No.6 Dajay- fur appre large dwelling with all city \u2018comvenismces; oor aot.fro rom SEE Ne to E80 var asta - .SEL Abert, -BÉ telephone i z 4 nace, stationary tube, etc.Jiret floor, wide var FOR SALB \u2014.Property UT a fugue, Dot.lot; aver 15,000 fest stible and -contb- | Né intèrest.Write for see ee Te ors 70.La 5 EE .} vue acts paler en pee * 00m, aia library.Pen and pes | ay loi forming enon par of Lone will sacrifice a toon estate.\u201d A - ayers.2 Tain ho) hora A MIDDLE and lowed flats on Et: Urbain dt; BXTRA CHANCEH \u2014 \u2018à house, consisting of five X MURRAY BAY Sommer tags to rent - .» .av aR.e : @ seat \u2014 .ce r - \u2018\u2019Gvent> will rent or sell at very low price; fur- try.Second flour, 5 -bedraoms and bathroom queuil : and St.Lambert, with area ; À Tes, [astern Townihin Bank \u2018Building.Malas Sen, 8 BG 3% ole below Joust Royal Boys! ave.) ie cour -reame, bath = ditches, etc.ia pérorst ao or season; house comfortabl 1Bished If desired.A B03 Star Office.: : : Tuira Third floor.3 bejreoma aad siucerooom Betas] |, \u2018about 14,000 squars fest.Property frente 1804.> SO ye re ype dition; ts and |! x is almost te only a firat class family, tarnished.roee H Traffic Man \u2014 Bede | five, | \u201cTotpeciion moitie, W.Eroest Bal | value whe the Harbor Commissioners.sar Sabimvx TUMMER RESORT eZ wea vial | PAL, TOR, 2 IAL, wt Bech Bin voininiy FR Welt \u201c pus Lame wast.out their scheme of improvements on the ; \u2018tor ane \u2018cent 4, + de FOR SALE OR YO LET.- Tux Si = Vouth Bhore making desp water channel Par foot À fine lake front tot mith beest]fyl, dae lay pen [SL BRITM T\u2014-Selby street.118 to 126 Tw A TEEN, to dats, tenus bolers 48.the BC Lambert \u2018and Lonsueut) side 9 You can Spine Srp Siay FPG, Anjiyr La À 89 Su OFup.© TE sue and er Condition; XE SALB ot rent; one cot ; on the sole of > the river.The buliding of new b ever « and bungalow for 8250 tis To \u20ac : Poe Lake; one mile from witos.D, M.rapreséncet Sang to at ee oe Si \u2018the SL Lawrenee will also greatly inc CL investment, and a propesl- ¥3QRIDA LANDS chidsp.Would oh ivest Pre o vaste Fagai¥in, a \u20ac Je = / @reep, Enowiton.Que.drive you round to see them.Spe.\u201cRlues.Apply to Natiooal Tyust Qu-7.\"| ton.Tou can double your tacuey.Sat- In a 5, 10, 20 or 40 acre fruit, \u2018vegetable, | AT, or Westmaunt 1568.\" = .clally ond al dotached boues with land at side; 153 St.James street au 2 a urday, 1.20; Sunday, 8.55 to Isle Cadieux Sta- poultry, pecan or truck farm in Florida's A BNAU\u2014 Asx .ot} OÙÜTREMONT\u2014S roam cottage, MeCullooh Soo.\u201d W.Eroess\u2019 Bolton, 341 + M1.tion.\"Lote selling rapidly.© James Baillie, \u2018best mgricultural district, if you could get = room de a = mes a EE er tu | Pot Da vd ES arr at aa ar | Dour SL Te M03 |i for Vise per ser snr market Pri?ui Vinain sieve : | ; a ust opening new tract in : ; \u2018 cottage, T À opem plumbing .furnace, modern |4N UPPER LEVEL: a bulit, never be- Tos\" Dewi Event avenue.ie ua PE | DELIGHTFUL Subarban Home\u2014Flower and-vege- county, and while: constructing the cam- ARG ue * ; furnished ce unfu A mi t Coustruction and Realty Ce.- table shade t nl and YLE AVE., 0B, ses rooms, veu perfec} HOUSES TO RENT\u2014143 and 745 8t.Dominique piy free; near the lake; ; Syle Avply 81 McCullooh avenue, 148 8 \u201ctors adverciard or otfered Tor tale: two ster) DAY.Phone Mala 7701 245 6° rames b aplenalé lois 80 160, Toot, svammans- Dayients oe! TE por month We harp | ro eet fnttable tenet.oseated.20 ana $17: 11F Bt.(mari pouls de: sli Apply 10 J.O.Doscary, BL Charis A freationie: andi Deus Holy * papmelled evar HUNTLEY GT.\u2014Three tetessents bath: ius te à ke and county: Joa drainage: sown Just issue a beautiful.20 page.book, hows 8.Tels al ao \u2018sant St.Hubert, me 400.ä 3 Sh pk i, Yl ral aur | ile ri SL oy | SS PRE AT EE | TR 0 bowed celling.apposite, spac fireyiace aud E,, Lalonde, 466 Hunley.Telephone ad Lok.court; amy\u2019 30 mingles foo.Windsor atest ality: Wil In artistic colors We will mel ape Ear oe eh pt a - and - paneiled jn ee | = : or ae it pose ins; a I other advertising matter as will give you à | West Viiensure; seo - rite with \u201cwindow, large Fees backstalrs, IRVINE AVR, Westmount; 10 x J two | i a ; \"| soo@ idea of our \u201cproposition.Our land ie \u2018 maid's bathroom ad fry in cellar; upatalrs, ward, ind be wold rs in nice order: \u2018tine Butietsg.Poone Maïs a | canvontent to three railroads and we have up pee os Se = Two aE ull doors and fower ficors | ; soid.Ross, 150 SALE frame cottage.situsted en email Lake City, m modern country seat of 680 | G7.Lo0 and toc 0.Lose Just West of \u201cWestmount.{inished 5 UNLESS oak; bardwoud floors; de- James st.136 yon about 3 miles.from St Margaret Jovi in our midst.Pa who know Flor pores.Realty EN vas pnd ta > \u2019 ol bo a buyer.Don't fall to Inipect INVESTORS, Trust roa spl in.station; seven rooms and kitchen: furniture & copelger our the.vor best best \u201cBUILDING LOTS.\" Eruest 3 velors buying; prite is right.eos, Fc A splendid In, i ted.eon e.7; 11% Bt.Oharies Bervo st, upper, \u2018Mar » upper, pbs Argsls prete lower, #20.5 as BEACONSFIELD = rursished co Co.,.200 Bt.James stroet.| *.eight rooms, Ve: Water house, ing lake; will rout Foy 18th MAXSFIELD BT.\u2014Lower tenement; : 2 August 15th; $60.Address W 7381, pe Flat, heated Pace re Mansfield street, Branch Office.UE = Am No.+ tcalfe Apart EE \u2018BOI UX\u2014To let.house, & rooms, Westmount, #40.Hears Ward & Co.200 Bt PORURAUX Eee Pre houses Garden, | James at.19 2 heap Lor the year.Apply 40 Drummond MODEEN STONE FRONT HOUSE, Westmount: | ae.\u20188 rooms; newly renovated; lng tres; E\u2014Furnishes nips recmed co a Je ar a reatal; immediate poser f cio, wait froma lake, boat, etc.; ter St Catberine street.Tel Bhepard.F ter.oi 2 of Mount 1002.wederate.Apply ¥ » M.Bhepard, Foster.fe \u2018NEW DWELLNG, on r level, neat -Rule- Furnished .large veranda vard cars; fine view; light om ail sides; He.00MO \u2014 floors, ha les maps grove, Louis Boyer, 112 St.James.Main 2085.lake, shore and steambost landing root qpoû ral railw: © Lo ar PS VMRAL: NICE HOUSES.to rent, in heart\u201d os Se Ww se AL: BIC Test clam of condition; ee ls opt £a jose | Apply X.Fiseverg & Bon 14 $e Chimp pr FETE ! vegtinent for trust.f bedding, etc., two boata and two canoes; , nde at ay No.12- rT rae fiat oiton, j41, Notre \u2018Dime weat.150 à user ment Eos hor Mav.SKM \u201cEu price Las complete.Address A 495, Star her hrs, 42 Seiad A Aad « oC 8 rooms, heated hy proprietor.w.AT tous reildrsée 0° Cote 8 amine | Si JIaU HUI built of wild stone aud Office 14% 2 aod book giving LÉ ou | A.Snowdon, 213 Merchante Bank wilh ; Trait ; t tte book.staircuse: | \"6 Tooms en excel eetient ons annual | ST- LAMBERT \u2014 Nice frame \u2018Bouse, on Tetons Umbin-Florida Lang Co.\u2026, 463 Times : Bldg, Foro utiroous; Sack sain: int, $708; price $7,000; easy.terms, MW; Ernest foundation: seven rooms; extension kitehen; bot joe Lonts, Mo.~' \u2018188 8 law: partvood bullt\u2019 oa\u2019 sii r Hoes; only $7,000}! with Boitén, 14 Notre Damq west.\u201d \u2026 \u2018280 6° vatee furnnce: electric, Meat; \u201call moder \u2018enn.\u2018ro Louve le aly TRE : ; | > lot 160 x 110; with fruit trees; aise Ka of 10 ow de \u20ac AVE several good investment proper- E004 bite way to].w rl Sutbehd! ce LE Marge, Bt, James street.ra tits paying ten per\u201d conte from Tones Sout ms 1\" ction: 8 | comb, Bal fa 18 ey ato aon: ee TWO $24,000.Omar Oakley, Real \u2018Estate Agent, my = rors Tog date | Sole - vor Light Ma ets or siorase.-& -FORCED- BALE of 506, 308, 600 Dralet \u2014 room 78, 107 St.James §.Main 1f98, 0 FA for mle, 3 tete Assis ADC Reon a : r Ble, acre e y Priest ld beer Tas: ge 4408 ouiy - La KENSINGTON AVE, Westmount \u2014 Large two WHY NOT BUY st St.Anne, the cholcest: of Prairies.fiver frontage.= = = \u201ca.+ 141-145 St.Meariee St.-.| ton, 141 Notre Dame west.= \u2018150 6 story residence wits w \u201cwide yerandad.maatral Meutreéb-auborbe, with best of free schools oity or 333 loti.A, Blache, 3 Cartier wr v - \u2014 [heal ibrery, dining room, pariot, kitchen and at Macñonald'e College.- excellent fishing.and otreat, __ : FLAT.TO LET\u2014154¥ Colonia She so au sabots \"LAT NOTE DAME DE GRACE, 168 8t.Guaries maid's room, te Upétaire È ms \u2018and\u2019 bath- boating, cheap; rapid.and efficient train service; me J Princes arthux street; Mreet\u2014Euuse, 25 x 37; two late: (a) oct Ban ee \u201crer botton HE [toate aT + Pas .ufr na À divided by lots, om Montreal FT sooty 44 net à For \u2018You.| Note; cas dons F5 Demain nu | Fetes Dre vont ; i] Sei\u201d heel TW B23 RT ee EE \u2018stlments; reason un account of deat; (get ot À da a .oF ocean comp toly, t.LAGAUCHETIERE ST., Mia ex tra tine on p tor ea at snerèrocte tres cars at Cate Jt.Luke Road.) .= der; han plumbing; the anly Tense\u2019 of a's its SELY-SUPPORTING HOMES\u2019 = oe Gliclous Peroeey.sa ana thet tutoaces, ven cr \u201cJ ATTRACTIVE OFFRE \u2014 North west corner of kind for a society beadquarters.§.i.Bou\u2019 Fruit District of Southern coltable for 310 two months.\u2019 \u201cAll hardwood \u2018tinish ( Sherbrooke and\u2019 Ca sfrvets, 'contaifiing t.James st.- MTS ! 1 cash and $10 monthly, nn dont ink erest.Au- [and ail.bardwood floorings maple ee pot- [Your doulde tenements; 87 to T3 Sherboke east; | MONTE Qual profits $800 to L000 be Orchard, célaine batbs and all convex! sit- -B BADGLEY \u2018good.revenues; although rested 'chéép; good ten- EAL BOUTB\u2014Kew modérn two prove Beaurepaire lots.These lots have soia |- arden, poultry, acenery, bunting, Fishing boat- | bated a Famille street.near Pine avenue.ne brick ho) re) CITRATE W WEST, 948 \u2014 Tae \u201cbouse, pans river.Caste.4 | > U extahsion; tow rental.3 | SEE EE piece Agents: | Er mime \u201cselides in Mu MS Ji 84 se ; maps = ee ith stove; price Sen\u201d Ae = * ET.URBAIN ST., 1023 etfectly fornisses J- Casdlisd, Stas Office.wr EF M.in every detail; $23; merely iaclag sie ten- \u201c uring sumer or longer: rear, rea | ; or BH ed fF 20 | PRE EE Sears .\u2018LAMBERT\u2014Quick oars, fine ten rooms #003 also board accom ation for Tad lm \u2018modern house, all modern, nice aumber of boarders.Co Ca Tie Wrounds, $38; others $12 to.$38 Fret R.Isle of Hkys, Que \u201cCole, 333° £t.James st SELY.CONTAINED COTTAGE 8 rooms, in per fect condition, in Westmount; will rest at 5 Pro es ce y at 05 © qe { rte, 148 2 ants; first claws locality; price Sw; terms SOUABe, fine order; jarge garden: trees; next ng; detlghtful\u2019 warm climate: chore, School, The Laurin.traction Room ants; Sirs Claw Jocaitegs PE 3 Sana otras, glecistc cars: cheap fare; pâce 82.000.Fred.(JY Inst and there are To lett pom office, store, bly mwmill: daly aise: won \u2018and London and Globe haies R.Cole, 282 ; : à Main 279 or Westævant 1805.\u20ac, st.; feet deep, close to main road, railway prior] trite quis \u201ctor iy photos; Pree Te emir = 1 METCALER \u2014AVE.\u2014Pressed - brick twe sto station, and water.The.lots are lovely, tion.PLAT TO LET\u20144 rooms; Basement floor; low: §] ATR PALM, 116 Bovey Henry House Dour; Ur toons ieing ro.pastry m2 high and dry, and are suitable for sub- | pans, Dept.CO) Ko: Noon CE 10 2 155 rent; eisetrie light and Apply eare- \u201c| easy.Adéréas 1982 Ottawa Bt.> terms | ehen.back staircane; upstaira, 5 badrooæs.linen urban homes, gardening or poultry _ i ; taïer, Waldorf Apartments, a Urosveude are, a 4 verandahs, electric fixtures ineluded $8.- farm; good train service: about 30} Sy ~~ | Westmoubt.WO 3 A FORCED SALE\u2014Off 1a red + 00.B.J.F.Markgrat, 180 St.James it.minutes from city.Easy terma of pays SHERRINGTON, County Naplerville, farm\u2019 - handsome at Totfers cobalde moe Mein 7534 1676 |wment.Agent will mest the train x for sale, 600 acren, 300 - for .agriquiturari FLAT TO LET-ThIM.story: six Toms; \u201cbath: pond ome, ront, semi-d dor: station, hich is on the perty.Ry it purpose, 300 in bush, etc, well fenced, wa- electric light; new house; low rent.AP ee .family rooms sack; Te tno Bosroceoke; SO RENONT\u2014 Splendid fer sale at GTR, 1 ,m., or C.P.R, 1.30 pm.tor im house and stables -obe .mije from premises, 308 Ou (Orchard Some.Notre Rocks lovely Eroends; annual tent about $840: rocher treet, mear Viateur; two Agent.on pr \"pid riy Saturday «nd weak Yiliage, factory and church; 1% miles from = Grace.: minutes , price\u201d $8,700; terms $1500 down; live 18 one with from ces 0 brie ose: 10 ro nds.Bt Peter Sat0n: lo ba sold br guctiop at 13 » ooh, flat and Jet the remt of the other pay for ment, ete.- - order; Street, .- se.- 149 3 gelock\u2019 on June Mth.1910.Philemin La- Roper Key at office.W.Ernest Bolton, 141] x 100; nice Taner od pe po berwe.188\u20ac aw \u2019 oie Dame L me Ba premises ou Prodhomae à Debreanies at, oh high Tony pure = lots on a AT.ANN'E\u201486 180 erpents with full water 151 Esplanade \u2018avé, 43 feet tri P \u2018 A es st, on; close of or « oll wal & \u2018ave, ASH AVE.Nea 3 ia 11 ¥pur solid brick 168 6 pli Ale Peihy ocgiony Li frown, good belietags.wwe of tow by 70 pan i.balcon terms 500 maces; ali el renter ese aus pelling 8 [romementa; oliers ask BV 8 SEN CIE IT arms ane a fa treat Mountain: did \u201cdecorations, ce de EE a D weg ng | le WE he FAH [IS ER Hail oise de ei put HES VER : ST.\u2014 Tenement Townships Bank\u2019 Balding.Main 7608.\u2018145 6 house, 30 x 36; exicaatén 17 x 30, x Journ, \u2019 iy pr ae ie vo us Tu + besten sir ro din 1 D double rty.Revenue $552 per an- .ATTRACTIV 1541 Bt.Denis.= ; = _ ep arge dining room, double Only one left.Mee © Upper Level, Westmont, round Foor reception POSITIVE oak kit ic ud in) uding was 2nd apiendid cee arse wee \u2019 > ITI SALE, Ze best and .Ret ow - Sr « in AL 5 u Sous dining room, busier.store closet.ser | buslnew corner in Cahiers wast: t promises: Rie a > Re Le sP oe bathrooms, with, latest enamel bath and ot atten k lichen; first Jhoor, 4; roe wo dwellings.Apply Anvex Realty Co, Park ; ; lavabo, with shower fixtures, ote: w.e ana nine Bares: tare ie Places: concrete and ee avenue.Phone Bt.Louis 856 ; separate; very ia verandah in rear of bavement .Apply to ercy Adams, Royal PROPERTY\u20141102, 11 1108 Well ; Insurance Bulldiug.Phone Mala 1287.1450 good bargain Lo a quick ek vr Tollinetes et j up 3 house; hot water furnace, with ash tube; BISHOF ST.curper property\u2014Two large and fle avenue, oT.PETER STREET.mT\" Calumet pv tenémant; x pe ae an ore alent aoe in goad aa ost = SF at 139 BL Antoine St.&a upper HOUSE TO aT.at Tuvirides, Gon] and lower tenement, in first class - order.re Lr Bisous.in ei oe NE Avply to 337 Bt Antoine st.< 1476 re YEBDUN\u2014Ope dwelling, four large rooms; per foci slsh: uly\" Bn 22 ETRE i | = Pan chelaga.NO 8.wood Sea, Westmount 1627.URENTIDE Bopse.oyerlooking Lake VERDUN-\u20145 roomed house to let; reduced rent; A piles oo al poe car term Appiy 183 Church ave, ' rosa, rn athe: 14 toe beach: Dante bathln, : : \u2018150 6 pequtitnl scemery; exceptionally braclox a Gabriel Brando}.WINDSOR AVE., No.30, Wostmount\u2014Sert.cou Puits ons.Box 35, St.Gabriel de Brod.Jained cottage.five 'b os.ne oes > ; cobvenlences; new pered.at.Seo, Sho lb | fer-\u2014tde west oT pros t lea he of Montreal, two furnished cottages.Exc Jamon ot, of on Aye * ae e lent boating, bathing, fishing and bunti 2 - 2 in rn cottage on lot 26 x 155.rooms, 9 ft.cellar: 100 in rear.87.000 k AVE, Westmount \u2014 staircase in rear, OF buliding for receiving all ice $50.per month.Ap- ly to radock Simpson Ca.205 St TOO im ta ash.Fred.bea tated, Nos H ia fa ; lo seamon.No mosquitoes.Will mest al fine tenements; el: ch; modern; \u2014 es Bt, or 149 Es ade A t lett ol a brick and stone front x à rent Pin Foy tres rams oa \u201cB, PR AE Dan WAR nt large at et \"5 mme J.hi for \u20ac on Ce i .am = \u2014 plan 187 COLON AL AVE \u201cout situation sult oquloes a station 20e, Jecelot Pub al tion if desired.88.000 = James street.Snail Tontal Vio0e aioe 21040 x it?EER improvements, 167 aL Denis.street.Beer Se.avenue, Just above Prince Arthur.149 3) 303, (OF Sonson.Addr Gordon: Ross, ESS EXOHANGE, 55 Universitr\u2014We b © Catherine st.Tel.Bell Best 144.38 156 2 ; ; : properties to olfer i Ant in Ms 304 Pipe avenue.Phone ss > , TT a investment parts; good revenues; increasing valves.Lous- ON À FARN at Tachine.Rapids, \\spposite xin Lincs DMA ES FLATS, In centre of ws two furnished front rooms, with use of Kitch 247 24 2.Lt À + ./ .ore Beaty Cp.Uptown 6201 QUERBES ST.Outremont, facing Quebse street; | While \u201cWant / ei\u201d are being received at ° bom ab a ta BR HOUSES WANTED.: Price \u2026 .$13.500 nc / stove: and use of tent; $15 a month.Can late porsemaion.Apply treet.MOUSE WANTED-Ocuerete floor and stationary any time.Mr, Do 02 8t.H su - ny .À well, 1 es Pre te CHAFTMRFIELD AVE, Sos, 75.80 wot 80, Jat en Foe: acon FE op Bi every hour of the day, it is well to intimate that, * [5 | poraak fu, 1 Dasmment, Wichen: pantry, des, | Steet.Tol Main OL or 25.000 and upwards.thing up to date; eight and nine rooms Te e offer retuned \u2018B.Fellowes Pbope +.| MILTON, 208\u2014Heswd 8 rob, bath rt : on | \u2018 Park _ E teunlen Ritehets: coscrets basemente; Danimans SL Louis 2481.use owing to the enormous demand for space for Star | pam Bot rater un years Savile dit avenue and Guy etant, above 2.Catherine: ee omcmane Bar Vie Me pee Fi Lots For Sale\u201d at fivors and finish: gad and concrete sidewalks; RIVARD\u2014Two flats, mt y tew: 5 and 6 \u201cW.A ds.\u201d h bl .tures; micely decorated, Apply ¥ Ww.BR.Als, must be reasonable; give fuit particolers Ad\" Parker.house below the Bayview Hot} À : = see thees Buuves: lus.prices and \u2018convenient rooms each: cellar bod stable: price 33.500; ant and-the reasona e time required Royal insurance Batiding.dress W W 7400 Star Branch Offiee, elty.surroupded dy pipe \u201con three sides; splend: Be it eas Easier ab Bratt Blamore, small cash payment.Apply Anvex Realty Cv.Co + ebaciate: | - view of pcean is flout; the \u2018house contains th JF] on easy pay- Kasiern Towasbipe Bank Building.Main 7604.Park and Laurier aven A Cavtitier To twa will furnish your house completely, Our prices are the lowest in t \u201d + Lor purniters | noyes, ou Jetpets, pets ollcloha POULTRY Pon SALE.= > = 2004 \u2018fase ems A To | Morea à iow SE frog?until ti evenings ITH LEGHOR ee until 16 p.m.ty House Yarn shing in.A a za a mater abeut ene co, se Lavtence oule ore Gens tte au ae : CJ .ard, een » and Marie ny ven Street Cuil Lc LE 18004 Satie man = A Tr Li bi satthps 8er Forel Mat 4; 2h.joe Xe James.JOHNSON.DUCLOS & DAGENAIS \u2014 Grocery store.100 cents on tbe dollar.r pts 8500 per week; another one, Dorchester street, can be bought at balf price; fruit store, St.Lawrence street, centre.money maker; will sell at n sacri- flee to a quick purchaser.146 8 JOHNSON, DUCLOS & DAGRENAIS, 56 St.James-\u2014Country hotel, great summer resort.cap be bought with $4,000.Another one in as English neighborhood, price $7.000; $3.000 cash, balance eany terms; licensed restaurant, St.Catherine street, receipts $300 to $330 per week guarauterml; price $14,000; would exchange for city property.146 6 + JOHNSON, DUCLOS & DAGEN AIS\u2014Dlaing room, near Windsor station.§1.000.worth 81.500; another one on St.Catherine street, neer Main street, worth $1200, for $000; lodging house, union ave, $1000; also three other lodging Houses; price ce $SU0 \u2018to $2,000.46 6 MILE ROUND FOR BALE\u2014Iirst class milk round, fifty gallons, good custom; good sup- complete outfit; price 81100.account sickness.Address J.O., Montreal.149 8 MILK ROUND for sale in Annex, thirty gallons dally, all private Al customers, paying highest price; horse, waggon and outfit, complete, all new.Address W W 7388, Star Branch Office.149 3 OPPORTUNITY\u2014A good opportunity for a live party to take ou first class ein 206 boarding house; tained house; 10 on: ue Foaténed thet throu Bott © ea] situated lo most desirable central loeall y; owner Jeaving city.For further informe , address Box B 0531 Star ORlce, POWER AND ROOM wanted, about 50 borse power; water- ferred; In or near Méntreal.Address Box B Btar Office.| POE, new town on Grand Trunk Pnoitie, 30 miles east of Eamonton.in dest agricultural district in West, offers ground fidor opportunity.16 merchants, tradesmen, real estate men, doctor, drugsist, baker, YOUNG.refined foreign lady -wishen to ex- \u2018change German French lessons for English.A 397 Star s'otrice.MISCELLANEOUS.IT'S OUT.Have you seen it?issue of Business Ambition; it contalns twelve of the latest .moncy-colning plans ever published.Send five cents fbr sample 4 ed at ones once fro of sd; \"442 .368 se cale » let 148 _ \u201cture S fit claps to T Pi Willing 349 3- nest as\u201d For wanted.young lady with 3 SRenis Fel Sg \u2018of bookkeeping dcr a Brok and- steno- or ITUATIOUS vécut war TIL = Hiatt pms) IE i Wantéà steddy marta gr BE Ss ol onit ih maa.O ah e (pear 8 EL à Etre Es organs.fatally at ates Wor = Ce, Lim = kd cr \u201cSERRE RTORE young om sliver Eroterie bipaseif use th atone s6.corger Qu, - FARM ; perlenced mont 3 wages for ex- men with refes Ral 2 3) moun Borie.Que.03 Ti nye swehiod tam vn.exclusive it ss rms oye} ob.srvuayions LE } \u2018ed Mundre 4 roqul 3 Our recta ; du mir wgeibly ur u shaw x ghar) à Natio 1 Now Tork.[Spica anses oro $34 Tor mand tes - rotioss cet LE, fes Limites.Gras tou, tee = - STENOGRAPHER te V V 7309, class tour sR.Wanted - ue toad Fatma: -Y6\u20ac \u2018advancement.Address in TAL ply ta\u2019 PEAR w.Experienced and capable, t serie za\u201d BTS \u2018montée Siar Office.207 x = Bis + A ; 149 6.| TTEXOGHAEHRE = ted youn; ye rdc * month with good pre Star a ch Office; 108 WORKERS \u2014 Wa az, metal workers.foi steady smplayment, Resd snd Co., re 124 1 147 .SHOE + SALESHEN sal er EE ly Bas h an EL Pitman Shorthand.Salary to 4 to.The Tn ovr DAMES fT) de nat aly poeta = 2 i de de cas me persan VaBANT MALE, - (ESA Fe ndl: Ser ot 4 | Wire ove earn odd Freach, I Ra : Whiley 0 LRO eanyessing\u201d bo age ané prèvique Rea § 483.paar - pe À epprmnnen, \"his wy: WANTED - s CC Kisg Loa prin to A 474 -tish Insurance clerx Gnale), ater.Apply Bar Batter men Enns TR oor and eel Man capable of work upos tru So Waggens, alse tepalring i The Peck qnd Bishop 188 Orange \u2018at.Now.H wasnt vented =r ns sge and fice: 148 3 State wa apd class ED immediately eden men and \u2018machine men for sash and door factory.of: work best used vans Co., Sudbury: \u2018Ont.\u2018149 2 WAÆNTED\u2014AN quired.\u2019 | Yeon Beal LÉ ngraving roctroir par helper.One who {3 handy at clocking mnd usin chines nêite experience and wa y position Tor a\u201d steñdy ma- s re- man.London, \u2018Ont.148 3604 Co,, \u201ctrical drayghisman, Foot \u2018612, Power Bat \u2018WANTED first class mechanical and eler- with technical adu- eatlon, steady work for right man.Joni ding.us: Re wt proud =\" Wapled; chet Who thoro WE is ma Rare: ; ro.LINOTYPE: OPERATORS oie ae notype va ~~ és | 2 ) ms MES bi 2 vy : arret .\u201c2 \u20ac Patte re EE SoM res pre asp as voa TCH wanted or Sra | trade.\u201ces wanted \u201cto ac as fates, srien h and ih res dons CE, ; = = FOREN N en publ te coat sho pa highway Get in New York Curtin of Une; Ne to take charge of D.dut pe x | on ne work a farah Pig apna > L be suc- YorE 1 EEPARATOE Gale sober hab pu etter ou Rod T .strictly street, wanted, ut nr des i que n dûlisys a w he Le Laval §o- Montreal.Laundry from vint ses à second\u2019 § Bleury et cook, re ens tL 1 p Samed for Aer CP STE TETE 2 ery - 9 EE Wan > © hours iodide uh Se and.reljable.Fe COUPLE.ta io aga.o = Seed by.MAN of aha : c GR pee Ba RÉ T'EINOTYPR OPERATORS: =n from: $1300 a 2000 ase Jou.na ila pui © a m Tate - cog re vo Tm po New Yor MANAGER established machinery \u2018Columbia.Must be CES Sofi, N = Hae EEE: CER HEN AWD\u2019 WORN, = Pay.copyih sf chodking advertising terial a e spare- è bo gah .send Simp \u201cManufacturing jaidon, | law VE or wanted on 08, Hog.7 frs from 6.30 to 10.are 2 st.west ; \u2018 UR m3 Perbet trade, op ce, wipert In- tie ge Hin twelve tb eighteen te So We elté Fine for catalogue.\u201d Moler Saris AY Craig sfreet + Mont- LW ses Male \u2014 Wanted at ehce aporièncei ablemalds or hp des Monts} Ll person.Apply Vermont Méôtel.Ste.good salary- paid to 83 BL.Catherine mL .R awnings, good \u2018posi.CRETE class a min.Apply oom ome,\u2019 THe Sonne, a Comics: a MAN wanted, With or Simon familly, .to work on farm; Mmuss be experienced and strong and heal for general work: steady PR \u2018year aroind if suitable Addresg P Pox 816, St Johns, P.Q.MOLDERE, STOVE-PLATE.wanted for fléor and bench.\u201d Open shop.The bigh- est: wages will be paid to independent molders, and st \u201cwork gualimieed the year round to good men indie Bros.Co., rimiteg, Carleton Plaos, eT F1 aw MECHANICAL \"draughtsman wanted; must be first lass mag on general Work, ac- customed to laying put qrigl Font and checking pl : ee 3 osition could § en Box Si bia;\u201d orton, : CE Fale some YP! pol pi .recommenda] ut 8 on - 5 on \u2018 a \u2018moet § réughly competent oct vpehing wih interest 2» DE Lely\u201d er Sais factory one Su ntia p- | with tits pagticulars.91 Montreal Star.2 BOF 169 : faw MEN ANTE a moafdly, a Shae Fg sent vice unbectasutÿs Do J engl onde tons, We $ oo, men JO) Positions ar State age.wages paid.pes Secilon, SHEET METAL wot Uniah\u2019 Bulidery lp Imperial Press, ferciew merchants; Lining wanted at o offs.Appiy SALESMEN w free men.Internatt James st finishers, highest wages id in regular work th cn due no SEM-READY Wii gh Makers, first-class Tailorg nce.Coat .Préssern: Co ity.tu Superintendent.\u201cSeml- | \u2018Sirost.143 10 anted Tor Aviation Park; Ready Hactory.432 Gus passes and duod manez- for enetgatlc qua Post Carg: co: see \" Winn solid advertisements, the West send uation kbe open ong ug you Jay co.Ltd.Laupdry, = month's subscription spd by follow] ot advertisemebts you wy _SOLDERERS work Goca \u2014Men for SHIRT IRONERS wanted 2 SITUATIONS in Wivvipez and Western Capeda | CT way te Toaed by adver iklig To 1he Lyes Pree] The Free Press coutalue every day: page of \u201cSituations, Vacant It you are seeking a carger \u2018ju twenty five (25) cents are pecking.pay.\u2018À .666 NT ert st ly I rial\u2019 3 Clintharh se ely me * vl Servier \"~ Wanted \u2018at No.\u201cat re = ot ~ 20 washing or ironing.\u201d Hi -per month.150 3 BIEBNOGRAPHER .for « river cheep 4potr Oftice qui r wanted.ue Aa Wanted exp Apply Boston Catherine and Manstield Stgeste, SHOE SATESMEN > ced shoe salesthe en.oe Store, coîner on i $ TUG FIREMEN Limited, - Montreal.THIS MAY MEAN 200 \u2014 Permanent position to e salesmen for hardy Bursery stock a.In Quebec; Best outfit free; Tra Canadles N co.-182 à law Quebec right.pa TRAVELLER \"WA ee foe ac) ty rovinces, Sugiteh; speaking Frotieh* be wflfing to work and de ablé to wiv wo._Apply to Plessisrilies PU EY ucedd traveller ha r Onlarld and treal: must We paid tg the ] Le rie TRAVELLER man; must Appiy 334 N man A fice.TR AP-DRUM OUuE affects; me no an adress Box H for the hustt Dame eat, pgetie young \"Belling Une a R for movidg picture wees | eve full line of traps: and day work: good pay to right 7530, Star Branch or 149 TRAVELLL NG - cull JProvines red; pon stating re Be 34.Jnmes § Ea ns sn a o] | Hi ANTED Engriesiv: Dept.Apply, ing mo to tawa, On and confectionery Experignçed 4 Ne prepay and salary ¢ J J and awning Vanda, meh, mith ox.only SALESMAN Aranted by bis, fe for Masi.sales sue a \u2014 Gence cônrident Add pted.Box Ortice.148 Jo ted: geod wage Squats, 8 | = TELEGRAPHY = ei Fs school hat has st a: th sineas SBloal 21 pent lege.Gu + west \"Rd Boa \"and artists tog?Line gene Eds : sis dE re rg Bag Ra dipn La ng 5 BAfarenc aT =) A of re Bo = \u2018immediately, Tor pele gt.oe Sorne; IRE.a fot rd a ra sore fies rahe sel Lo Eben © En ver on dent We a ddress ot ced\" i wey Fn ay-4 CENANTÉ re Tue rage PR [PR ages- apd.be well WY A 544, Star Office._ 1.76 Vniveraity -sL Ramsay aoû son Co.day and commission.C.Winston Cost.W.Toronto.WANTED St.- J waxTED a smart boy as apprentice in | .printing, to learn trade; good prospects.17 Bleury street WANTED a \u201ccapable \u2018city salesman to in- \"boty J} must.aperk recommended.+, ar > || WAITRESS wanted: must \u201chave experience s,Jor large dining room, wages $4.50.Ap WANTED man fo work in warehouse A., Inspec Lor st.WANTED \u201cintelligent nan or woman to dis- \u2018tribute circulars and take orders, $2 a Permanent, Limited, The John 290 Wellington 13 156 3am \u2014 Improver for brass foundry.« Apply The Allenu-Schofield Co., Inc, 1855A ames- at.= ae WANTED bright.young clerk for large office; must be\" a gdbod penman, quick and accurate.State age and experience, Box A J 435.Star prrice.150 3 _Ehgl be afraid of w fice .- o yyun man speaking\u201d Frenth \u2018and \u2018for a Hagehouse; \u2018must.rk.Apply A 539.stat ot t- ane experlepced hardware.ahlp- ons as atoreman.- -4 Hardware Co, Lid.233 St Paul st.The Latang |- Ju; boo! Ocrice.kkgepi \u201cgood prospecis ot righ WARERD young.follow wi iniaive \u2018as 1 Gepartsey t- felioy.ZN gas 8 150 xt; bagerory-.A Donald, 11 lys with Te- -WANTED a.par T8-48.foy ge Shami references in.pr.J.: 54 Franchbly, Xavier.; 3 sier - | éiTuaTIOus VACANT FEMALE MERE 2 WIE > Fea SE yi -aRxidal ee small thea | 1 » w \u20ac avan VU \u201cpe Aoply Pa 4 dE CRAMBENMATD, rae wahted.ar _0 ply, Housekeeper 8,5 Egrenes Hall.3 gama COMFARION- Wanted À Middle \u2018aged wokian (Protestant), a= Sompanion d\u201cto do house work tor two | dulty\u2019 for.col atortable home 4nd sniall\u2019 remuneration.Addréss enclosing references to.X X 7168, Star\u2019 Branch Office.COOK wanted for\u2019 a \u201cprivate familly, Tiving ' tn \u2018the country near Monmtresl; sx sxlery s16 to\u2018318 per Month.Apel \u2018by letter Toe 83, Star Orti tice, : l TOOK-GENERAL.\u201cwanted \u2018to to Val Morin, another mala kept.A 4 at \u2018once \"389 Metcalfe COOK \u2014 ante.Apply wm st.Tasreres Boulevard ayenue, Westmount.MRESSWNTER WANTED, | _ eRe tw Beka eo = AB-MATURIAY/ ITIVE 457 $410, 0 _arTuATioNy vacair FOMALE \u2014_ Lorre ice pol.az ; TE a ag TTR BE ask; À pit Toy Lans Sina Sl \u201cRONERS WINTED Plain sod ry Ironers wanted: À PRÉ JOHN MURPHY GO.LTD.[sauires K the Employment Office.Japerianced salesladies, rl of vus poterie.email A thor ne rT LADY Sagem wanted, speaking Franch ; ciidh perience fn Valilere, ue st M NARA) anted, first class salesla Laden ht store.Apply Ses Notre Meprobaisr wanteg- at the Cordos Hotel, jee NURSERY GOVERNESS NICURIST \u2014 Wanted tire Han.manl- - het: must \u201cbe éxperienced.H.859 st \u2018Catherine west.- F.Dist- wanted té take charge of two children; wust | tè come to the seaside.Refered: wihiing required Apply No.196 Pine avenue \u201cwest, belore 2 o'tlock or \u201cafter ¢ o'clock p.m.149 3 - Wanted.J.B.- Miller, 437 St.James St.ting experi spd sal- \\ we 5 Lee oe i + ot Bepr Patrice.150 3 Mocpock Spakors gated: at j45 6 WANTED to communicate with a lady or |\" * : 149 3 hand Fork: smp oy meng en ; gentleman who speaks French fuenly DRECSMAKERS \u2014 Wanted xporlenced office boy wanted mu mecbgpice: gcod town; factory ready July aR Ya bvarean: and iss\u2019 gécd pianist.Pox §, Mordaburs.a pe nd 31 King's Hall once.(res £ £ 4G.Gendron, + Fenians, Ws with pickers, ly verset Ont.2 ressmakers; good \u2018wages ang\u2019 sténdy .\u20ac pce 18 Tage and Sa 7 versed [Of Quesn Dress and Waist Mfg: Co., 140 =a JE expe sus pau 1, Star Or- WITL MARE Yrs.cians bookkeeper pt you] Vire Dame st wem.Te ta ay EME If six weeks for $3 of rel Toney: Das ba .Jekis ape k selling .- Girl - for office wor k_ one speaking E memo Se \"Fraises 5.1° ol no during July.Apply A \u2018822.\u2018Star Qf- French and understa.ing .typewriting tor \u201cthe - \u201c= roleeste\u2019 | Sages.- ; i : - on + preferred.Apply at once.The:T.Eaton - tatelligent Jrasse saute à five yoara Tears with x cu ç \" | WANTED at once At the Eaers Hospi.CO Limited, Jacoby\u2019 Build ng.149 3 g ferred; ; \u2018 \"tal, Brockvilie.a cher, a- female cook y ce: TR 11 ce Toon Hur 1% bow.keacock.Lock : BE Sn NA snd two Bouse ha fda.Apply to Superintend, Ca | 3% 36 Dame West.ST STR | ery 160 386 | HT NS = | ao : \"fee + D 4 FANTED \u20186oy 715 to-18-reargintelligent-\u2014 \u2014 SR +\" \u201crattway.6 Pttmes shorthand.Nave anid sum groves for two months, at summer resorL Ap- ; doce6 - Ribot: tov ambitisnt bor.Avéérecs in.Te pl by letter for particulars Round Lake Giria for sewing butions on ladier Sof ; of- | AR ind Pete 4: ! ) tumes.Apply at once.The T.ton aburiiing y V 7308 Star es lINDHisE one\u201d 1 .dlause, Welr SiatioW, Que.\u2026 348\" Co, Lta.Gacobs Bullding.: Far OP 19 Grosvenor aven \"NURSEMAID wanted, small family, Apply, 49 3 NURSE \u2014 Wanted to go to Métis\u2019 a nurse for one child.willing to do some light housework.Apply with \u2018references at LU?Sherbrooke \u201d west.wages west\u2019 14% 2 OPERATORS - \u2014 Experlericed on \u201cakirts: good and steady work.Queen | Dress and \u2018Waist ng.Co., 149 Nery Bor | TOUR 16 finishers on RE = Wanted operators \u2014 silk watsts and 4d Queen er and \u201c\u2018Waisy ME \u2018Co.ur Noirs Prarie « EATON'S WANT Pocket makers ts.ly at \u2018once.inp eT.- Eatoa col Bai tea\u2019 rots Buils- intapéent, PROBATIONERS WANTED Immediate Avg! to the Lady Super- er a Hospital, Monireal.|.\u2014 EATONS WANT Finishers :on ladies\u2019 cloaks; also smart ir to learn under competent instruc- tress; wages paid while learning.Apply at once.Ths T.Eajon Co.itd.CE ~ FORELADY For the manufacturing and finishing department of a first-class tetail Fur rare Address, stating qualifications Ten wiN\" be treated: chatiagntially.- 434 Star Office.\u201cFLANNEL WASHERS Good.steady women wanted to wash tine flannels, Led Troy laundry.Co, 35 Lower Lach ne\u2018 Road, TER \"~ FORELADY Wanted \u2014 Assistant Forelady in our xperienced.dre Hol tos oe Ca.En) iis Place.RANCE PRONERE wanted, \u2018afb\u2019 body from\u2019 ers and mangle belys.Apply ymprrial _ Laundry.3 Chatham\u2019 at i 4 WEAVE.atveenncy intelligent young ma years, small salary to learn Apply In person with ,Caron\u2018Bres\u2026 151 Craie ho \u2018vonlé tn:K te our-oréice ter \u2018en | n of about 18 tb 20 ping to begin on bu t siness: must have both langyagey und be a fair writer.fiten applicétion., West.wi WANT to start you in the dyeing and pure gpcellent protitg, very meeded, Booklet free.Bens Yonde Co.Wy 272, Staunton, Va, U.8 \u201cWANTED\u2014I bave à Ï nawly patented device.daving big aales droyet a needed 10 make nchointment: La will pay salary snd expenses \u201cse LE quired, - P.Box Good wages, steady losmént : te .JL Waterson, BrantUqré, Ontario Tas ® good meg.APP The W .J.Poupare Co., Limited 13 of Trade.YOUNG MAN, active, wanted.{or custom \u2018Phone a - house entries and general office Wark; - 149 2 wages $1.0 Biare experience, references re- 2494.$9 w _\u2026 FANGY.IRONERS - cy ironers are makinx from ° ry or \u201ceek here: plais 1robers ma rom a weele: : strady work.\u201d We will be to 32 a to show you our args, \u2018cool, ironing rooms.Apply Toilet Laundry, 435 -Richmond st: 46 6 GENERAL SERVANT Wanted, white or \u2018colored, 8- Windsor Ave, Westmount: 148 3 [ GENERAL SERVANT wanted.\u201cfqually \u201cof three, Cottage.on es Gt: Louis, for summer.Tel.Up us or write L J Baié D .149 3 Young MAN wanted with.sdme experience; 2276 St.Lawrence gr.to C.H.Fildes, Bouin: Johan W.Peck and Co, LImit- in fur department :'Eood' writer.Apply Manager r Boulèvayd.-YOGUNG HEN Wages: must speak ne Building.FOUNG GIRL waniod Apply Tollet Lgundry, >< mid- ax ory Ts GIRL soil earn aiden.tion\u2019 walt! San st.Jante \u20ac ag demonstrators, .bighest both languages.Ap- pre mornings 9 to 11 to Mr.Melarey.roont \"148 3 to work in collar troning room; nièé, clear and easy wotk.2%0 G t.ve ae doflars arr sa mpg ses GIRL wanted } wrk.air » Annéx.Ganted for Jnis Jniy youn wire À Xe aa ry expected way sUPDIT office.opty, win Seren dent with reterendes 150 1701 Tt as Li an AR Ri TouNG .oN fe bag 3 ry promotion; way Burveu: $31 Ma *.- trade; mood perience upn EEE on: abd delete.A drys Paha gui Hudepo Bay prise Co.78 ae firemen, brake- 78-3100 to start; 4 = St.Lauls, nt ss Jpw YOUNG MAN + visit 16 learn shirt cuties itièe.7 na permanent - vas Ya ontreal en wu Mp.1a our vo = ptriencé a 145 2 EC Tam m2 aa 5 a+ ire .oe | Wan tor oo $30 lpar \u201c8 Fy ES sant pore ERS WANTED: aed Jesgraper quickis brig to\u201d oh ai rane - agrdpning Yastirutiod te fort To 7 béaltio! Mopt- rat 4, LT a, 16\u2018 to fo 1 sr Cr ais hr gi Ja WANTED a.sex.té Ft êree Jo es, EN POLE sti 1a WANTED + at ence, \u2018perlented dnd sober ENA! permanent\u201d po- ice cream mano = 310.00.Sleep eut Appiy, talary stat 7 ge and lam s@Rloy mens, to J.Rp #9 King street, \u201d Jers, NB.154 $ (LEE chante Aad aes, Fd Eis WL ae \u201cRa Pin De SRE ui to tak ST ev 3 b Lgrekoly AAEETRE The samt ST \u2018| - soût ve < Soir smigRic farm vue que ac acte SHARE ERR : ihm aN 8.Aug ny To Srikiag ue 3 Si usipous shal nay Dany v aid becomé tod \u2014\u2014 lo mhnage al onl =F bok sa mouion are à A AE à tt Ps Act pen = se ; Fits HE abit with ; Sr J n GENEEAL HERVANT wanted \u2018at once, for small family: good wages for competent girl.Apply et 8 Shuter at.Re morning, ôr after- 6 pm 149 GENERAL - \u2014 - Wanted.good general servant for small family; must be able to cooks \u201cgood wages\u201d Apply * st.Mark 2: 14 GENERAL FERVANT wanted for small Westmount avenue, - Corl Tele e Westmount Me BEL 3 GENERAL ithiag or Tented pe famiiy: no\u2019 wéshin rontae A references to, 148 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT wanted \u2018in small family; no washing and -Uest wages given: good city references \u2018required.Apply 3ec Kensington, avenue, or phone West- mount 2434 5 - 148 3 GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 Good gemers| servant wanted: to 3 ea understand 4 plain cooking: vired; et lib- Fon every vening.ABD \u20ac 4 -Catheart st, : Phillips\u2019 squere.\" 149 8 GIRLS wanted for pala sewing on elec \u201c tte soming \u2018mmchines- Appip noderate.} - an work: refcrences; Avasx ! vel, Eu Ot me we n 1 Star Oftice.27\u2014Very comfortable resta of \u2018WAFTED vonponi_ dervent: ta fr = HRA ironing.Apply at ance A at, prit.Nov & wun Re RP far rd pr Togaied JS Star \u201cof Cee YOUNG LADY Yanted.apts YOUNG WOMAN \u2018wanted ff, shampooing and \u2018manicuring Apl eine gentiment YOUNG.GIRL wanted to help With Heht _ADDIE.mormngs.st Mm th- | $0 tache west.ue ee 15g \"bo; » .QUSges.\" accustomed :t Tele do ne se Dupre, corner ôf Notre I Dane = $ Bp bre: must know à ltxle.sbout Hal and drsssmaking.6141.a the sos =\" su + housework and answer phone: must Sleep.YOUNG GIRL as lelp 1a pry HE ¢ willing to make hers) Apply 714 St.oh genoiy Lawrénc ?at ire YOUNG aR wanted to work.tne een \u20184.50 and ; EE Rah 3 tn -| façrory 82 Nazareth a von NG.GIRL YOUNG GIRLZ to learn wanted \u2018for - smal tynilys- ; understanding a little Frenod: ho.§ ing.Apply 747 Ft.Denis 8.4 \u201cafk _gpaoling: w to start\u2019 with end steady -work.Apply Orlentél Slik Ca, office.332 ate, roe) I and cold, Waters ih, tee vor - a JF Boardin Hoven, 20 ee We ie ie 3e AVE.24%9\u2014A nice room 3 , n only, in Re odtra convent = a?\u201cbrass \u2018ved,\u2019 \"aPectiio.Yoard.Terms for rooms a \u2014 3 Rd By qo tol.\u201cHUTCRIBON: single room.-:- Jose men; weal.HRTCALFE ET.107 avery ere Crime ccommodstion ans rente = eraitg: Oro family, 100 ~vicluity MeGil- Univ.doublé, .Bath rene an suttable- - a tn + pré Telephone Uptédrw se.réours ané board = die of Post oat Office St \u2018mont tonth; 2e tu- room : 380 wonth, À dt \u2018Ofries_Boz 2.260 .oY STREET.\u201cGIN Fm bls and.bttyte -T00ME - \u2018Board.homé cooking, \u201celo, J] accommodated 3 doors.abo omit SF EAE One sir FE Toes ; épais ane as.RE ; Ay deeoreted.Lu ae ahd para nar guy Roary; and pages, thou; = 4 Sey well tarnishéd roam - tH rept Unes.$2 A DAY PALARY for.Intelligent ied or single women.for work at Roma: ne Davidunn.Brantford.Ont.-148 6 \u2014 Tn \u201cEMPLOYMENT AGENCIES room 43.fice.Phone Up Sass.| situsy.SEs fn SR Eh TER tion y re Facoome's Ep ence.§ Sr En CaPABLE DOM \u201cth, The Gung.71 Dru ESTICE in avi of Nf Jupe\u201d $3th, me \"ha ble.w ug summer saillog wl mond, | nce Why 18 te 5 p.m.Phone 2261 grrr SITUATIONS VACANT fof toi vou \u2018generèla: chen x as, aan equtey pl up en ma es reg Un ep # plied Mrs.'Smih, Registry\u2019 x Us a STEW.ARDESSES, waltreapes, Antoine st.Uptown 97.chambes- + maids.cooks, also situations, city, sea METOAL ond floor.ka À modated, .: = spe RT nad 3 bord: Theos: sihgid JE DE 5e Pr me pair ; Re en side, country, States; highest wagts, cooks, kitchen maids, generals: .housekeepert, tablemaldd; housemalds, \u2018nurses, I» a, god: itched mat Footed Faleer Re: try, §9¢ Darchister.Girls can have coun | fortable rooms, st moderaty charges.SCOTCH, Four domestics can be: seem\u2019 \u2018at the Woman's Canèdian Employment Bureau, 9 Unioæ Avenues, Nguday 2Tfh'instent TO a.m.Juve Radrocd.Principal.SCOTCH EBLECT RRGIETRT, \u201c chester {under distingullbed PELIORREY).| experien » 430: cou $35; \u2018cook and house- tablet ie cook-housekeeper: éxéèl- lent reférences; good tablemmid, fweve city.séveral smart houzemaida; \u2018\u2019generale.also house-laundry maid.\u2019 Mis.Boyle has a number of godd domsiticy arvivipg from.f{.Scotland July\u201d \u20184th.Hotels, clude,\u2019 tnstiju- tions, cooks, kitohen maids, Wwhhters, \u2018wali Teswes, chjmbermaids, steamabips suppited.THE DOMESTIC BUREAU reguires cv Kea) ® PO 0 biichyn mat pds » cer.and cats cooks: rofrences pequiréé.arriés bours 10 to 630 snd Thursday, open until 9; Saturday L 7 Mabe fleid st.149 3 THIS office has several cooks, bousekeep- ers and generaly on hand, office opèn Monday, Wednesday and Fri sy: Iadleg 88x | WESTMOUNT EGISTR oH CE; - 4#¢¥ SHIRT AKERS \u201cEherbrogke, pat PE] Le ; UU0 ] [Banca % -charg gp ners t ri 1s f e mem pes on fr ote col: 1 TE Ci A SE rn LE Bon Gt Elisabeth St, Gt Henry.iy tor Sight res avoue yt to & RE ss axpeciapced in op ÿpoollng, 50 Gtty.Ag waged a tepd.ent | & y The Qrien rd Ce, oteite hr Me- TE ti?: EL factory 63 Nazareth ot SRRVANT : want wages.Apply ny s Jmmedlanily; .BTENOGRAPHER \u2014 Foorthasd ROC necée- sery.but both guages te Dandie city ses change.peri tobe er preferfad abd small phobe ex- hed, 300 Bt.Am- em Urbain .ot A: tes for éral ork, sEp¥ aie CESSE \"We want $ qe pie wo mols se 3 iris à t pa EMPLOYMENT | $9 band- Ps RE |: nef & reliably w ef ohlidren.Eu Bijoet Av , Shires = Wo EE \u201cIRL J.PS a] = Tie Sara rs \"268, ge Stes 3e 2 nm engage reliable bel.\"AD Colontat ave.pera English and Tran | 1 TS = a a a, Eohons x Louig 62 Fe with botte SE 57.GEORGE ST 20 Daly Ta ei Sa foie > we HE BRO 21 SERRE Sd agement.=> \u2019 i \u2014\u2014Firat- vate EG at Fer beuéolr.jà \u201cToems, rase: eu a etne Rest 7 L Louis (I PIE onl ay prisaty family: no.other\u2019 poardére- (1% MaNpr \u2014 Loyal \u2018two a roo d hoard vate fatnity; UE roo; terms aria pir.[4 \u2018Green ave, = } enry.- 2683 .afid\u2019 \"cheapest a Mon ST.ANTON ni == Rosle 3 can\u2019 ull Rosd, the be 1, Tqur - sin walk rem C.P.R.and | TR À a CATHERISR WEST, Po Tew TR, of.without |e cath or oo nin, 2\" oft wl ch ver SET 19 - enmfo bath fiat.oF rd ate Ee H eus Nosrd; terms midprite] SE aT.AN ANTOINE.= MERE HERS Foi {4% qu y eh a .- Bogs: Tor Naplon Milla SPECT = mE | figée se Bus 2 * a or WG Wik Ey = + .ne A \u20ac 1 nt MCEED \u201cTeoh reves qi Nt hn À we SEE RE SA \"7 TEACHERS WANTED.| Rive T0 VA PROTESTANT Boslta ct stbool \u2018emails: \u2018aise focally.near Le nt es fale ec LE re \u2014e shit vomir E À duree rary; era = Co a mw | PIADVILLE.16 {has ahd » & TR 3 2 So sa mr soe te RE, bd); wie rt man Ve nt few \" = a Ee == = te cle Erie with- beeakine- méme > > a.A BRTMQUET, ; Uppsr- JLoviL y room In striceis privaly p \u2018and all - conveniences: À : siro4sAdéress Box 4, 70 it \u2014 dde dépit emo an un ROOMS > AND § \u2018BOARD WANTED.YR il ua tr Sat Othod at Faris ee A omen iy Xo wh ete see.ry A Tote na ao Sabor 0, © x7 H I .- 4 soirs pra Fe dia: Ve: bone as oh\u2019 or English, with whew fo V any \u2018of Ped\u2019 ptreut profé Mgodergtté: Mepiy \u2018A 818; Rar où + hl] A] AO Tl Se RN IVATE TRBATME al.uns.\"BOCTON \"POULIN TN al Dome \u201cboard for lédiph \u2018Betéré 2H aie pride 10 P poule oT ree \u2018remy, rin EL CL sais ad hat \u201c Ep shes = = a0] nc se Swedish LAS Fat ES .SE VIEWS - =.AND REVIENS! After an absence \u2018of fifteen years, youn | L Sullivan, the famois past master of : e ring.has visited a big pugliist's headquarters.\u201cI do not see anything ot % startling natured that is an improve- Dent prover old: methods,\u201d , son, : Tam aies ppoin ted.\u201d That os prointment was natural and proper for in this age of wonderful pro- almost every field of science certainty was to have been expected dhe selence of preparin \u201ctake pummells \u2018other, It is ble that scientists have With radium and X-rays, developing theo dad rallways, hat they have not been *-abje to attend the serious thi of and that in consequence \u2018the sclonce pugllism has been neglected.The eagle @ and colossal brain of John L.were slow in detecting the negligence.~ a narrow margin, the result of a fine superiority of play, the To- wlers succeeded In bowling out \"of BON RE in the match for the along from victory bettermen \"ot the Maple Leaf bal mood goes ) soon \"bovin\" stand tossers - - ~ 8) À Er À = N 0 N \\ N SN NV > NN N £ story at Henley by Cosgrave \u2018 à fill 10 ove it cfot | eus Jrowing: the \u2018Queen C ys Njesday, the ry was the longest day (the -year, -and- the Hamilton.Jockey i SHsbrated it of giving their pat.programme of eight races\u2014a pretty pete day's work, which resulted in - ther being something doing all the time.us then be up and doing, with a \u201ctoe any fate,\u201d would serve as a oo t fof thie sportsmen of the Ambitious I North Briton\u2019s Diesen uh to make a to read that the each at different stages of the race, and other similar information \u2018calculate to give at a glance what took - Place in event.The Miller Act requires that in order \u2018to ronstitute an offence, the information blshed must be intended to assist in ting, Such illegal intent was not proved, and it could not be presumed.It is impossible to see what other sane comstruction the magistrate could put on the new .Almost any reliable information ing to & race horse\u2014its 7 1.39 ue ri N ~gr im 7) f oJ ES 4 ; - cA 5.; BR ; =.» tone of the pipes.yu à wh it is acquittin, itaelf Bud be ps pe the performance of its ances- ; its own hb successes, and the in progress, wou 1 te a ca s eue for\u201d man, who CON Sichlate on A or against 2 BIE eT Bak es his money: t it would Tok « wide stretch of inter- tation to ay that such Information A, Siven for the purpose of aiding that EPL i we ot the case it an 0 e tate tha cer- Foo\u2019 was \u2018ine fast.anim imal.: It Ta think \u2018that a \u2014 of ee AE Dies oT friends of the Act w pve its.worst enemies 7 ttempt wean unreasonable application to Pine ONLOOKER.Swimming.Handicaps.t of the treal Swimmin Wel ve fat wil oe contested at 8 elon's Ielaüd to-iKy.The following events will be run olf: 60 yards handicap, 1 Bb): 100 yards handicap.senior says the ex-! \u201cand in that respect 1 was a! ! ee improvement would be made in men to give and \u2018 at the fists of each = devoting so much time to toying uses of electricity, and planning bridges \u2018 20 Toronto's sporting ' in the .FOR THE.NEW STAR HARRIEE \u201cMR.JAMES L.ROBSON, JACK LONDON SIZES UP THETWO FIGHTERS _of Montreal.face.IT COY, SEC, AEROCLUB AMERICA, TO BE HERE| | | | | | | ! received from Mr, J.C.McCoy, secre- ! tary of the Aero Club of America, that Hand delegates, pame {dazzling es when I last saw him In Aus- (From Jack London.) -\u2014(Copyrighted-\u2014in-Canada - apd the | United States, all rights reserved.) Reno, Nevada, June 25.\u2014Bag and baggage, bull pups, bass viola and phonographs, Jack Johnson stepped off the train at.Reno to be greeted by fully as large a crowd as met Jeff when he arrived.Whirled away in an automobile to Rick's Resort, he appeared unperturbed and happy, despite the fact that his train was three hours late and that it was a Friday.His volce was just as jovial, his hand-shake as hearty, his smile as tralia.Commenting on the fact, he announced that he was feeling much better and stronger than a year ad a half ago in the Antipodes.In short sleeves, his ghoulder muscles and biceps bulge knottily\u2014like Jeffries, he too Is every inch a big man.But they are vastly different types of men.Under all his large garniture of fighting strength, Johnson is happy-go-lucky in tempérament, as-Hght-and care-fres as a child, He is easily amused; he lives.more in the moment, and joy and sorrow are swift passing moods with him.He is rot capebie of seriously adjusting his actions to remote ends.\u2018Though freshly arrived from an irritating railroad journey, fraught by vexatious delays, his face was placid and lineless.Nor was there the hint of a sign of care and worry such as would be expected from his disagreements with his managers, from the abrupt shift of training quarters at the eleventh hour, and from joy-rides interrupted by rude\u2019 police.wa Juans differing so much in e two cann be over-empha- sized if one ne 1s to get an adequate comprehension of the fight when it takes place.\u2018They say that Johnson cannot hold a grudge.The man who does him & real or fancied injury to-day is received heartily by him a week hence, and this is so because a moment of life at a time is good enough for him: He cannot hold on to more than the moment, be it a moment of fierce hate or joyful friendship.Possibly a good conception of this difference between the two men may be gained from my own feelings about them.If Johnson should rush up on me in anger and with full intent to 4 me bodily Injury, I feel that alt I weg have to do would be to smile BA hold: out my hand, whereupon i hand would grip mine and he 5 la smile.On the contrary, I al If Jeff rushed at me iL df AM certain, I did not die of friglg@ ppere pnd I should bite my 40, there and then.maniacal terror.eins an owl in a, but It.pen may seem far fetch- it serve Just he way I feel and ence $ to show the essential differ- JF in the characters of the men.eff is a fighter, Johnson is a boxer.Jeff is more primitive, more ferocious, more terror Inspiring.He -has the temperament of the fighter.Old mother nature in him is still red of fang and claw.He is more a Germanic tribesman and warrior of two thousand years ago that a civilized man of the twentieth century, with the civilized trade of boiler maker and he has bridged the gap by turning pugilist and becoming the mightiest .walloper of man in all the earth.Another thing\u2014despite Jeff's primitiveness, he is more disciplined than.the other man, vastly more disciplined, as instance the rigid adjustment of action to a remots end when he begun a year and a half ago and faithfully carried through the heroic course of training that put him in thé.superd condition he ia to-day.ohnson, mastered by the mometit, -conld make no such an.adjustment, 'He would forget all about that remote end a year and half way.The passing wmn- ments would tantilize him into pursuit of immediate and momentary ends.It is.safe to predict that if Johnson at his present age, leaves the ring for two New Pattern Yachting Jumpers White, .RAT -trimmed Sor IY Yaris an back, (pen).\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pts Manager Charlie Quertie.of the Te, io, who are both going strong, who will coach Seam _Querrte.A id == For best value in amouds se te 2.2 gemelevs Jeweller.158 St James.\u201cJunior A - gumsehs, wa be .unahie to ay in tbe he Tacumseh-Corhwall game at the Island ne ave owffig to what is alleged to Li een an attempt on the part of sev.@ ig L Capital pl ers last Saturday to put, 3 m_out \u2018of b by tapping him on p bad knee, Bit er Durkin or Robin- >.ont AN records made made at the.Aviation.meet, which commences this afternoon will be official.Word has just been | he will be: present at the Montreal meet.In order that the rds may be official, It 18 necessary t an officer of the Aero Club be present at the meet at which they.are made.The fact of Mr.McCoy's being herve | will place the Montreal mest on a par with the biggest aviation meet In the world.The rule which provides the condition above-mentioned for the making of official records is included in the regulations of the Federation Aeto- natique Internationale.The .official is supposed to superintend the present regulations of the Federation; to examine the programmes and special regulations of the organization \u201cholding the meet and approve them, with or without modifications.He must assure himself that no disqualified competitors take part in any event and must pronounce competitors and.pilots admissible to matches.He ~~ must approve the sporting commissioners time starters, choose expert specialists \u2018and revise | and confirm the records.He constl~ tutes the supreme sporting tribunal in all cases provided Zor in the regulations of the association.The present meet is held under the sanction of the Aero Clubrof America- / MAAA.Lawn Bowlers, The Valleyfield and M.A.À.A.teams meet to-day in a scheduled lawn bowling_ match .The layers who will take [part In\u2019 \u2018the: Valle wil leave the Windsor Station at 1.30 The three rinks to play in Valleyfield for the M.A.A.A.have been selected as foi- lows: J.8.Scriver, H.A, Christmas, N.K.Macdonald.and J.'H, Gornell (skip).Ager, A.C.] McNally, C.A.Lonely and WW.8.Wilson (skip).- Ju be rinks to represent Montreal here w : RW.Wooliatt, J.Helingren, A.Eaves and C.B.Coghill (skip).M, Armstrong, a B.Parsons, J.Mc- Rae and D.M.Wilson (skip).F.Marrott A.J.Ayer, and A, J.Alexandra (skip).M.A.A.A.Spring Handicaps.Four post entries have been received for the M.A .A.A.spring handicaps to be run off here this afternoon.The Gor- dons have entered A.Stephem and }.2.Gales in the mile event, and B.Geo-ge and W.Munsiow in the three miles.Ten or twelve athletes will be sent by the Montreal A.A, A.to Brockwils or the Dominion Day méet .Lady: Golf Championships.| 8pecial to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., June 35.\u2014 The a Canadian Golf Association has to hold the ladies\u2019 ch lonship cotées ing at the Toronto Goit Quub, ing Monday, September STABLE BOYONWINNER AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY .rs ss \u2014Rockstone, Sheepshead \u201cPay, June June \u201c4 at 20.to 1, proved a } he won the 11-16 miles on a * was ridden by rode a fairly The vict: ood race.of Montgomery when he the fast time of 1.513-5, was 47up, $600 added, -1 mile \u2014 Fleld Mouse, 115, Dugan.8 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, won.Follle Lad, 1 to 4 and out, 40 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 1.39.| Adriuche and Zienap finished as named, Second race, selling, 3-year-olds, $500 added.5 furlongs, Futurity course\u2014Gold of Ophir, 94, Estep, 8 to 1, à ste og and 8 to 5, won, Little Rajah, 8 to 1.3 to 1 and 8 to 5, 2; Wari 10\u20ac 106- Creevy, 7 to 1, 7 to 5, srd.Time, 1 Hectagon, Plutoerat, Sebago, Osaabar Rompie.Frog, Summer Time, Ace 7 Clubs, Bodine, Alexandra, Lange.Indore, and Harlem Lass finished as named.Lula broke down .8 bird race, ha up, 3500 ate.1% jou - Montgom- ory.108, S lag, & 15 1, & to § and out, won; Rayborn., Glass, 1T° ne 3 Sod ut 2nd; Norbitt, 106\" Butwell, tol and out, 8rd.Time, 1.51 5 Only thoes starters, Fourth race, the Grass a Stakes, 3-year-olds and up, $1.6 11-16 miles on turf\u2014Rockstone, 100, 20 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to 5, von: Bisokford.103.Glass, 9 to 2, even and 1 to 3, Md; Beaucoup, 108, Creevy, 8 to §' and out, 3rd.Time, 1.48.Caeque, Quantico, and J.R.Reed finished as named, Fifth race, selling, 3-year-olds and up, $600 added, one mile -\u2014 Frank Purcell, 23, Estep 4 to 1.8 à to, und 4 to 5 won: St.Regis, 101, Reid, .30 to 1, 10 to 1, and 5 to k 3rd.Time.1.89 2-5.Superstition, Jupiter Joe, Lad of Lan Jeanne d'Arc.Kentucky Beau, Arcite finished as named.Wise Mason fell.Rixth race 3-year-olds and up, han- âicanp, $600 added, 6% furlongs, main track \u2014 Priscilljan 132 Dugan, 3 to & apd out, won: Nimbus, IN : 1 even and out, 2nd: Sandrian, 93, Mc- Cahey, 10 to 1 and $ to 5, Srd.Time, 1.0232-5.Glorlo ran .years, he can never possibly come back again.And by the z me token, down in the heart of him, this fight does not mean to Johnson what it does to Jeff.If Johnson loses the fight, he won't be worried much.If.Jeff 1 Cit will almost break his heart.Under that dark and sombre seriousness that characterizes him, there is a race pride of which he is intensely self-conscious.Then, too, there is the pride in himself as a man and as a subduer of men, Leaving the world, he has pledged himself, to himself, to win this fight, and that pledge he voiced to \u2018the world when, after stating that he was ré- frajning from agresing to fight Johnson untjl he could make certain that he was able to defeat him: he sa- Ç nounced his \u2018certitude and signed the Bathiss meqatrements English Basing Sifte; ona piécè; scies .$1.50 English Cashmere Suits, \u201c008.2 rr 3.00 {yun two Fier arr \u2018Gossamer Bathing Caps, Bilk and Rubber Bath- 28 ; Caps:.50 Batliing 8h sn white canvas.\u201ca Les Re 20.3040 SEE tego 5 5 pa ge pen : 4 TEQU r Fe on 1 nothing pappent.erticies: O¢-cne- Iam _certaln.the loss of any half dosen of his ot fights would de less of a blow to Je han the loss of this coming fight wt ohnson.Jeffries\u2019 erratic selection of times for training and sparring is the despair of the fight fans and newspaper scribes.The whisper passes around that he is going to do things about four in the afternoon.Long ere the time, the ectrie cars running to ha packed and jammed, and ~The Tumor that Jeff will he out and hard at it at ES of Cay; the first cars out toMoana ngs are crowded, and even bgfors the first car runs a string of autos has sneaked In the same direction.The hours pass\u2014nothing happert.Kvery- body waits until at last, weary and \u2018| hungry, the return is made to town for something ta eal, and lo, \u2018it turns owt | that that particular portion of the der was'wetocted by Jeff for work.- won the 11-16 FIRST.CITY = ENTRY At the sôlicitation of Élqut-Col.Lockerby, President, and the Executive of the M ntreal Caledonian Society, The Montreal Star has decided to offer a cup for another Amateur Star Race, to be run in connection with the Annual Caledonian 4 wR ames.Lo smn Tata 75 \u2018 distance is about seven milgs.Ît will be run under the rules of the Union of Montreal.Sheet \u201cThe race will be run Saturday, July 30th.\u2019 ign start.from\u2019 Dominian Square and \u2018will finish at\u201d Dominto Fark The 5 ° aa Harrier As far as has been arranged the route of he race will be from Dominion Square up to Sherbrooke, east aleng Sherbrooke to Deloritier Avenue, down Delorimier Avenue to Notre .Dame and along Notre Dame to Dominion Park.27 The race is open to \u2018any amateur in the world.so Entries may be \u2018sent In now to the Sporting Editor -of The Montreal Star and will be closed Tuesday before the race.am.addition to the trophy presented by The Montreal Star, which.will have to be.won: twics in succession fg becoms the property\u2019 of the.\u2018winner, the.\u2018Caledonian Soeléty.- ver offer a number\u201d \u2018of medals.- __The fi ret_ae actual city e entry was received.\u2018yesterday.It was brought In\u2019 by George Gales, nd re \u2014 Avenue (unattached).ber of the Y.M.C.A, He Is a sturdy youngster who Is ¥ mem: - \u201cA.The following communication has also been écolved: J.L.Robson, winner of the principal amateur races last: year, le returning to Canada and will be here In tine ter \u2018the big Star race.Robson has not been doing any running on the other _ don Harriers.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2026\u2026 Side, but says that.he thinks he will | show better form, as he feels much stronger after the rest.+ In all probability he will run under the M.A.A.A.co and hopes to carry them to the front, as he did for Gor- Dorval.Mr, K.Dorken.) anagatls.s° and.FOR NEW STAR RACE of The new Cup Challenger St.Lawrence, as she was launched at th eRoyal St.wrence Yacht Club, (From a photo.taken b: - Fighting line.) Reno, Nev.\u2026 ed to take .it e He began boxing Friday.\u2018moing with his brother Jack.He diên°t tle in the history .of the ring.+ À .: : + .'MAAA SPRING HANDICAPS.The Best Runnsrs of Local Clubs to Take Part.All the best runners of the M.A.A A.and practically the plek of the other clubs of the district are entered in tle nnual spring shamplonships of the M.A.JA.to held this afternoon.The programme of .thirteen.events should be interesting, Ut the handicaps have been carefully allotted, bringing the- different fields topes 08 a very, oven om The B BY.WGA te that will play nt oi Fate Pa ds Sdturday afternoon will he chosen from the foliow- T players: \u2018Morgan, McLéennan, ET Cook, Nelson, Connelly, Jude, Rae, Ba Neddrie, Judé, Forsythe, Burneft, Nedd: Thomeos, apd Qloyer.a .21 xt\" + - he knows what he wants and when he\u2019 wants ant: « whote lot better than they {dee ; i SE ane.ct is se ne AE\u201d ie À ublic.The The right is a week : Fete beys that and that on only.on.x BE ting of HIS a y the c preoesin doors an on there dt thon of his row.ess ot éevélopment.3 t is the: no meat, the everlasting, thatal' sifiy \u2018modinty moment, \u201caad iol JOHNSON TELLS FLANAGAN THE LITTLE CONCILIATION STORY WAS A HOAX (From Tom Flanagan, the Montreal Star's Special Represertative on the MONTREAL LADIES WON.Defeated Beaconsfield Goifers by 9 Matches to.3 June 25-\u2014Jack Johnson came into R#no, after doing delayed by a freight train wreck in the snow sheds.I had two autos waiting for him, and he went straight from the station to the new camp &t Ricks.Jack had some fun on the way up.He lost $300 to Frank Sutton shooting craps and won $250 back fron members of the staff.Al Kaufman, Kid Cotton and Mills came with him.As well as the fam- tly.I noticed that Little was absent and asked Jack where he was.\u201cWhy,\u201d said Jack.\u201cDid you fall for that fake story, too.I never fixed things up with Little, and you bet he won't be around this camp.FA just throw him out on his head If he butted in again.You'rc the only manager and oyu can be mancger as long as you want to\u201d 1 told Jack that my managerial aspir- tions were limited to July 4th.but-I'd think it over.: - The big fellow is in fine shape tnd spirits and feels sure of winning on the fourth.Stories about Jeff's Bard work and the blg hit he has made with the fight fans here don't wWotTy Jack at all.He iftended to box as Born as he arrived, but after a tish dinner decH- asy for the alterndon and start his boxink again Saturday.He 1s nearly ready to tight right bow.and won't have to work hard during the last few days.Jott is doing a :10t of work in his camp at Moana Springs, roe rounds with Bob Armstrong and two ut loose because the boxing ring floor was slippery, his ring paraphermalis having been delayed.After boxing he éld a let of training werk.Therd Is not the slightest doubt that both men aio at their hest to-day and will \u2018put up their best and greate:* heavy hat- jprises.The A.A.U.now intends to \u2014 AAU.OFFICIALS TO HAVE HOUSECLEANING New York, June 25.\u2014There is to be a little house cleaning In the local district of the Amateur Athletic Union.Janies E.Sullivan, chairman of the National Registration Committes, and Herman Obertubbessing, of the local registration committee, had a conference yesterday and decided to do away with some of the abuse of amateurism that has lately become dangerously prevalent In athletics.or TRS of the things thit has done a lot of harm to the sport recently is the bebit of prominent athletes of falling to appear at meets for which they weve extensively advertised.Both promoters and athletes have been equally at fault in this respect.Another serious matter is the habit of some star performers of making agreements to stay out of certain events in order to make it possible for them tg divide the force the men to run in the ev.which they were advertises.events Yor The failure of clubs at times to keep thelr agreement with the public, who attend the meets just to see the best fen Chopeto in a single contest, is a mp on, and the Re Committee will make an eon once put end to this, __ A drastic stand Is also to be taken | on the ancient question of travelling expenses.Hereafter the athletes must file a statement with the A.A.U.immediately after their return from com- _ Fo TODAYS pa © Wig Sis MEET.CROMWELL Ce Sraer his stat?OPPORTUNITY TOSEE peting in other cities.The failure to obey this order will bring instant gus- pension.The A.A.U.officials om au, to kill all \u2018cause for scandalJ, à\u201c, | Metropolitan district wih + vengeance |\u2018 TT Pa \u201c1 cemblay and Lapointe.\u2014\"Bugene- -\u2014Fremblay.the.lightweight champion wrestler of the world, is in danger of losing his right to the title, for Fred.Lapointe, another local prodigy, has at last got him to consent to a match, which will take placé on the evening of July 4th, at the National Lacrosse grounds, at Maisonneuve.Lapointe has been pressing Tremblay for a year, but the champion would not give him a chance, but told him to.earn the right to try for the premier honors.Lapointe did this in admirable style by defeating Billy Saxon, the English lightweight champion, and then Johnny Biltiter, of Cleveland.Tremblay still refused to meet him but maddened by Lapointe\u2019s boasting offered to throw Lapointe three times in an hour and the contest was arranged.Tremblay failed dismally and 4id not even get a fall within the ti specified.After this it was harder than ever to get the champion to consent to a match, {but George Kennedy has offered a purse of $1800, and this has brought the two men together.Lapointe has a large French-Canadian following in the city who believe he will defeat Tremblay, and the contest should be.the best lightweight struggle yet seen \u201cin Montreal.SESMICS VICTORY Special to The Montreal Star.5 Hamilton, Ont.June 15.\u2014When Sols.mic owned by J.E.Seagram, who was unable to be started at Montreal this spring due to the heavy track, came down in front it was a drubbing for the books.This horse was played down from even money to two to five and many takers at that.He won the Dominion Handicap which was for Dominion bred horses in easy style, running over the top of his field at the end.He was.under.restraint all the first six furlongs, and came away when ready and won galloping.The Walker cup was another attraction and won by Allan Cases Steve Lane, who won it, now becomes his property.The starts were much better yesterday afternoon than they have been on any day at the meeting, while the finishes were close and exciting.- noon with Flying Footsteps.J.F.Ryan, of the Canadian Breeding Bureau was in town yesterday, trying to securd Charlie Gilbert f Valley Farm Stable for the Bureau.\" Harvey Boyle was suspended, pending an investigation of his ride on Nat B.yesterday, when claimed bridle cling | off.Firat race, stallions, 3-year-olds and u 8400 added, 1 1-16 miles\u2014Greendale, I Musgrave, 7 ta 5, 1°to 2 and 1 to B, wen: Trudo, 112, Fase, 4 to 1, 8 to § and Ÿ te 8, second; King Avondale, 189, Palme, & to 1, 8 to 5 and 1 to 2 third, Tima, 1,48 4-5, Judge Henderson, Garret wit- son and Soliy M, also ran.Second race, 2-year-o:da, $500 added, 5 furiongs\u2014Capsize, 120, Palma, 16 to §, even and 1 to 2, won; Eames Bird, 110, Caldwell, $ to 1, even and 1 2, ascend: Limpet, 105.Digmins, 25 to 19 10 \"te 1 and B to 1, third.ime, 1.01.Myrtle, Marion Red Wine also run.Third race, Walker Cup, 4-year-olds and up.own residents role the Domi $400 Steeplechase, by bona on of Canada, As Sean up.foaled to oa 1 to § and 1 to 12, won; Mendip, 107, ie, fof: 12 to 1 and \u20ac to & sec fy tag rolic, 1 McCarthy, 12 to 1, Li and T7 to 5, third, Time, 1,57.Whaup, Parmer, and Caper Sauce algo ram, i Fifth race, palling, 3-year-olds and up, urse, $400 added, 8% Footsteps.\" 97, Pease, t and to 2, won: Lady Sybil, 97, Foden 8 ta 1, tol and 3 to 6, second; Paul is, 108, Burns, 8 to 3, 7 to 10 \u2018and 1 to 3, third.$1000 add- HIT THE BOOKS HARD W.A.Burtchell scored his first victory on the Canadian circuit this after.Bower, - Apple Prince, Chilton Squaw and fide Bes erates dite Musgrave, 2 , TIRONTOS IN ACTION a + 21 2200008 revu Great interest is being taken in the result of the Shamrock-Toronto match this aftermoon at the Shamrock grounds.This match will give the large niimber of followern\u2014of the | t'onals a fine opportunity of seeing wonderful Toronto team which is to meet the Nationals on July lst, in action.Both teams have been hard at work during the past week and all the players should be in first class condition.The Shamrocks will ha practically a new team as several of the veterans will try and help the youngsters defeat Toronto.On the other hand, Jimmy Murphy's team may be weakened, aS it has been stated that Vancouver are after two of their men.However, both teams will be in mid-summer form, and if the weather man favors the teams with fine weather the match will likely be the fastest seen here this season.Mr.P.Murphy, president of the Shamrocks, stated to-day that there had been nothing definite done about the Hne-up of the team for the match, but it will be picked from about twenty players just before the: \u2018match.- -However,.it is safe to ay that the Shamrocks will give Mr.M phy's team a hard run ta an the Irishmen have always bgen ty} beat on their own ny és Purchased abuté a Paris, June 25.\u2014 The aE chase by Frank J.Govia the entire atable of Edmond Veil Ploard, one of the largest owners of race horses fA on French soll, was con to-day, The amount paid by Mr.Gould was not made public, but it is said to have been several million francs.ert de frien with your Mitchell - \u201cSide Baw Th {FA Jou find how eany It ties under that tight high fold À cellar.* tont Te paiicy sik a at foe.Can be sonnei tna 3 ties will i a te you to demonstrate this excellent me a second | ft te Ae ie For oF Las Lu Eee x ii Tang : inited tn ment first claw nd Pan 5 + ; ot nt light.œ' & UN BUILDERS Toronte, June 26.\u2014 What would be the effect on the boat-bullding trade if the recommendation of the jury in the Melrick-Carlaw drowning case should Le adopted as law?The jury recommended that all owners of steam launches should take lessons in the management of the boat.pass an examination, end receive a diploma.One construction company said that such a lew would prectioslly destroy business.\u201cThe great \u2018bulk of our sales are to private individuals who simply want the boats for pleasure.They never would go to the trouble of passing an examination.\u201d Several builders said that business had bean affected already by the accl- \u201cPeoflle are afraid to go out in launches now,\u201d one of them said.A gas and power company had a different view of the verdict, \u201cSuch a regulation of launches eventually would be the very best thing for our business,\u201d the manager said.\u201cThere would be fewer mishaps, and ublic confidence would be restored.Personally I hope some such rule goes into effect.\u201d _ Stil lanother boat building pérvision would be a good thing, but they did not think that it would be practioable.\u2018\u2019The same danger exists in othér lines,\u201d they said.\u201cA man can rent a horse who does not know how to Ce Lt 2g - pti The verdict also c m- mendation a ferries ehouiu ve .with searchl \u201cWe have not \u201cconsidered the question yet,\u201d maid the Toronto Ferry Co.be Na -\u201cFt_1g quite possible that we shall do gomethine, but searchiighta might tot elp.\u201d The harbormaster thought that such ligts would only confuse a man in a small boat.\u201cIt would allew a ferry captain to see ahead better,\u201d he said, \u201cbut surely a man in a launch can see a big ferry without a dazzling, stupefying Personally, I always find a searchlight most confusing.\u201d BRAID OPEN CHAMPION: Herd Was \u2018Second and Duncan Third.Special to The Montreal Star.- St Andrew's, Scotland.June 25.\u2014 The open golf championship tournament was concluded with a victory for \u2018James Braid title holder of 1901, 1905.1906, and 1908.RBrald's aggregate acore \u2018Jn the Tour rounds for the championship.9.-\u2014 \u2018waa 29 \u201cAlex.Herd was second with a score of, #03, and G.Duncan third with 304, \u2018PD.J, Ross, of California, and Willle tic competitors.Both were well at the finish, Ross having a score : Tas: of Mexico, were the only trans- 309, \"mith, who was the American open ehmmplon of 1899, broke the record of the links in the second round yesterday.scoring 71.This feat was duplicated by Duncan in the third reund to-day.The half-dozen amateurs come ] nent in the 1S THE YOUNG MAN HBSKLON SAFE gy» tation comes close to the par- Es The young man of to-day some like and soma hove rt al times.One of greateat | of the curse of drink.Is the Touts man Absalom safe?Is YOUR boy 11 associations, = pan ea fe x rong drink that.he cannot waste time in - reproaches,.but batp issaze that can him.He has oa! cured, Though other rhothods have failed, the Dr.John M.Mackav Treatment for dipsomants has affected permanent cures in 90 per cent.of the capes treated The Treatment is simple and Inexpensive.It requires no peculiar diet, no nol stivet r other instruments, and does not affeet the heart action or upset the omanh, slp your boy to overcomq his disease by encours sing him to take this treatment, apd become once more a credit to yon, À few hours after beginning the course the patient loses th pulse to drink, an ives a distate for liquor.Ins A 3 the Improvement In his health \u201cand appears Ree wil! be marked.In e week he will be a different man, and the .moat ordinary good pa will keep \u2018thin permanently on Is se malin 84 safe?It young man not, save Tim.Write for full particulars, ents and rates.HRB JOHN M.MACKAY Dept.8, 003 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, : MONTREAL.ye Te De The | tors Phone Main 6458.or Jurlongy Tne : .of This Chestnut == : 3 Montreal man, $v\" sided.about 3 miies\u2014Stovs\u2019 Lane.en \u201cI don\u2019t think one posibly can gssue, 10 McClain, BX 31 to 5 secund: \u201cIn this keep oval.\u201d : rksman, 183, Boyle, 1 to 2 and out, .col prime 41454, Heather Balls, That men is a fool, .en and Thomond also ran.\u2018 Fourth race, Dominlon Plate, 3-year- He shouid buy am Elec-ter-ic Fea = .And the best ones, just arrived are being sold st 167 BLEURY STREET.\u2026 F, Nicolas & Co.Cruising Canos\u201d The annual goif match betwenn the Time, 1.06 4-5.Belle Kingston, Lou Cor- took place this week The Royal Mont: Nelson and Bel abso rant TS sturdy, great : \u20ac ; - Nelson an r n and of ng Te a : real ladies am e out ows the +P sd the Sixth race, selling, 2-year-eids and up.hob in swift waters, or in revsing Petioms sults are: * \"| added, 33 furlongs \u2014Mon Ami, 100.waves are rladen without shipping and poters mode.R Béaconatiols.Montre Bambro, 104, N ve and avan and.gresstest speed ad jauntions apaseranee.built.Nave frat quality > Men ODED boson vase a (100, 9 second; Teddy Bear, 107.Gold: | Few rats Sh iro only mgr and linings, Raiiee frames y a Robe - .ateln, 0 a) \"6, for werk apvered wi Chaptant qpacigl swew TOVER CAUVES, with r Hn Cava oR ee oe! + Time 1.07 3 Isietdn, Primos Rupert |.ae enterprent cou poutre Fie ery ove of aves\u2014drios ike Slat; Miz Savage .SET TE Copper ¥ Lors Maid.Je nnle ous, _A1! fasteuiugs coppez; ends be protested.: ° Mee peer Te .1 a rains 10 and up, non Chestant Canoe are - Mrs xon .+.ve 0 \u2019 - hy - ont.Always tight; etwæye right, Bowt proche arvieing iss I, Robertson .,.\u2026 1 winnera of three races other than sell.Mise Taylor a I 2 0 | ing since May Tih, or one of 81300 values by culled workmen whe epee] ia masome, Miss Tooke 2 1 21,00 0 , (pie added, 1 13,16 miles\u20140.3 Na Miss \u201cRichie fon a 9 |# Jon: EH itt, 98.\"Foden.tab.Mrs, Tohnwon.oe ° 08° O'Connor, 9 to 1,3 te 1 and 8 to t M E.Mu : 1 third.Time, 1.47 8-6, , George M t : ] vis, L uret Fort\u201d Johnson 1 and.mans, | FES PEEE Ta 1 - , McCast th VRS Lapa be .Greenshieldg .ty 3 3 d; Laughing Eyes, se, Mae Brodie .cv oe es 1 venport, 30 to 1 13 to 1 and .iss Bernard oo oo ooo J.third.Time, Es ont Be: Totals .\u2026.0.8.9 : a has - \u2014e .Jt will be o double header us the vou lover \u201cON DIPLOMA PLAN Parkdale, thought that \u201cstringent sus pra EE EE ae 5 EUS RE tre Mah asa pra area PE EE re oy = 1 OTTAWA SOCCER MEN ARE ONTHEIR METTLE Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawn, Ont.June 35.\u2014Ottawa Athletic teams have bean connected with many curious incidents in the world of sport, but the Ottawa Soccer eleven is probably in the queerest position of any team representing Canada's Capital thet has ever arisen in local sporting circles.+ Ottawa won the Championship of the Montréal and District Association Football League last summer, going through the League without a defeat.Despite this splendid showing.however, a certain element of the Montreal clubs wanted the red, white and black eleven dropped from the league; claiming that the expenses of the trip to Ottawa could not be met by the small gates that the\u2019 soccer games drew in the Canadian Metropolis.The locals retained their :\\ franchise only through the fact that ~ ONLY DRE GAME EASTERN YESTERDAY : \" Manager Barrow's \u2018men were idle yes- \u201c terday and there was only ons Eastern .League game played, this between Toronto and Baltimore \u2018which was won by Baltimore by 7 wl Lakeside.\"Although the Royals had a posiponed game at Providence, no game was play- 12 but they will probably play a dou- Je-header there to-day.the speed of the new challenger à } sail the boat this afternoon.but it +21 AL Baltimore\u2014 H.E.Ÿ ronto .000001 108001 8 1 Itimore .J.82000330x\u20147 10 © en les\u2014Carrol, Smit h, Corey and Routh will handle her.will iikely make a trip noon to Isle Perrot.wh have dinner and will ret tight.câAllister; Vickers and Egan.Umpires, ¥lo and Hurst, oy EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING \u2014 Lost, PW.they were Champions and Ut is well- Another Letter on Ball Tsam.cs «2 -596 known that the Ottawa footballers will sporting Eâltor, Montreal Star: +.- \u2018aig be dropped from the Montreal and Sr,\u2014\\vill you kindly permit me to re- u \u2018ae; District league the instant the club ply to Mr.Montrealer re the baseball 28 519 fails to dellver the, goods In the foot- |leam?I have been a baseball fan for a9 \u20184: | bail.Nine.twenty years, and have a hunch that I cvs 3e «12 The club is, therefore, up against a aw a trifle authority.1am an American, t not \u2018\u2019forcigner.\u2019\u201d an n * 383 proposition of winning the league is about the class, of the baseball team.championship and.retaining the fran- I also like the team.am here for the AOSSE GAINING GROUND.| chise or finishing anywhere else and money.but must mnke good to get the ene dropped when the -\u2014next- annual- Lmoney, \u2014 Hasebal IST, LAWRENCE WILL.\u201cTAKE PART IN:RACE| The new Seawanhaka Cup challenger the St.Lawrence, will be in the water again this ufternoon, when the new boat will take part .a the open handicap races of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, Which will take place at This race will likely cause a lot.ot interest among the followers of (iis sport, as they will be able to judge | as against the speed of the other boats.-1t is not known as yet who will likely that elther Messrs.Duggan or A large number of the motor boats this after- re they will n by moon- business - pro- beirg { position, they must do the same.\u2018onto is in the Duminion, an to ask Mr.Montrealer if are Ail of foreign element.meeting of the M.D, L.is held.A well known officer of the locals stated this morning that tlie Ottawss realized their strange positian, adding that the Capital City team were equal to the emergency and that the Otiu- was would emerge victorious through all opposition.The Ottawas left this morning via C.P.R.to play the Grand Trunks at Point St.Charles.The team will be Imost the same that trimmed the fighlanders so decisively at Lansdowne Park last Saturday.Kinsman, the [crack full back, WII be unable to take} his position at right full back, but James will drop back from the wing line, Craig taking his position at outside right and Saunders going on at outside left.\u201c= a The following letter was received to- - day and will be interesting to the many - © crosses fans.rting Editor, Star.Btr \u2014 Lovers bf lacrosse in Montreal and especially the members of the .Canadian lacrosse team which visited Australia in 1506, wi 1 no doubt be pleas- éd to learn that the game is galnlng und\u2019 and is fast becoming one of @ most popular games played duripe ; the Australian winter.\u2014 ae 110.scason in the City of .Mel- | : bourne\u2014population 500,000\u2014opened on 7, when 4 teams were scheduled to lay in four sections\u2014this means t some 600 plaving members are affiliated with the lacrosse division of the.Victoria Amateur Athletic Asso- PT Is very evident that the visit of ine Canadian team has given the game & fresh Impetus.RE year teams representing the for Montreal while living here, but it's cinch there must be a tailender, and don\u2019t know why than elgners.am positive home that would N.Ww.HI HIBBARD.July 16.Chinese Tennis Player.Ottawa, June 23.\u2014t Drama to-day boasts of the onlv Chines niis player in Canada, beginning July batting.the club the champioriship of Australia.Jark Counsell \u201cUp to the present the professional .Mement haz been kept out of the game \u20ac as long as it is there is a greater tire ahead of the Canadian game of lacrosse in Australia.Yours truly.KANGAROO.pionships.Philadelphia, June Loulse Hammond, of New York, yesterday defeated Miss Browning, of New Tork, for the women's national lawn tennis cham- pionshlp.6\u20142, 6\u20144.This gives Miss Hammond the right to play Miss Hazel Hotch- kiss, of CaMfornia, the ritleholder\u2019 25, \u2014 Miss Ackland, Bristow, made Cned.SE We are waiting for the man who hasn\u2019t just a the Suit he wants for THÉ DAY-Dominion Day - d | Summer-weight Serges and plain English Homespuns, , in skeleton tailoring.We have them from $15 to $25\u2014 ea and will fit you on sight and finish the suit in an hour.5+» + .Featherweight\u2014Open Texture\u2014~hold their shapel because ni.of the good tailoring in them.- co x The REAL hit of this season is that all-wool, service pect Blue Serge.Suit at $20\u2014pou will guess its value 4 .\u2018There's always great \u20ac business in our two-piece Summer Suits, at $15, $18, $20 and $22.50.Daven Rare ct ay Tor- 1 would like helr players 1 will admit that 1 am a trifle \u2018puzaled and awfully disgusted with their tactics, but 1 yell it is any worse for Montreal to lie awake over this matter \u2018t would be for some of the for- I will say in conclusion that 1 e It would keep Mr.Montrealer busy to get 18 or 20 stars right here at entertain the bLaiseball |.fans any be tter than the foreigners are THE OTTAWA CRICKE CLUB.Will Start Their Trip to U.8.About Ottawa, June 25.\u2014 \"he Ottawa Cricket Club will take on ite United States trip, } 16, one of the strongest elevens that Canada ever sent across tho Dr.Slao, priv .e secretary of the] line.H.J.Haypate will be missing, and es of S.Australia, Victoria, New chinese consul : ù * .: -æenerul, is the man.He| in order t J f 0.th Wales, and Queensland play off has entered in the Ottawa tennis cham- er to make up for his usual good is arranging to have of Toronto and Hamilton, acenmpany them.Paul Gratton, former champiun of the McGill eleven, has also Leen transferred to Ottawa.and will play, as well as Godwin, another Montreal boy.Campbell and John- sto.re will also be included on the team, but the other selections Nave yet to be a 1 SIN AN RODE Toe MOBILE - THINGS.STEAM CARS, MOWERS AN WASHIN MACHINES aur THIS JS THE FINEST THING FOR SENSATION £ ÉVER.pny 139 oe {: 2 KsPLenDID THIN FO NAN TANT re AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS.At New York\u2014 R \u2018| Pniladelphia.pies 3.: New York .« + a 200x\u20143 8 Battéeries\u2014~Ocombs and 1409: Ford and Sweeney.: A At Bostom\u2014 : REAR Wanhington ce ve ei ee G81000000\u20141 3 .+.10100000x\u20142 : Bn tterive\u2014aray and Street; Hall Kleinow.At Detroit\u2014 St.Louis.Detroit .000042101\u20148 11 .000000001\u20141 4 Willett and Stanage.At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland .R H.E.000010010\u20142 13 2 Chicago.020000001 9 1 Easterly; Olmstead and Payne.AMERICAN IRAGTE STANDING.any Saturday with Montreal or auburban clubs.Address, E.Thomas, secretary, L.A.A., Longueuil.Shamrock grounds to-morrow, when the Royals clash with Athletics, and Voliti- geurs meet Balmorals, Masçottes scered an exciting win, 7 to 6 on the Montreal Reserves at At- water Park yesterday, The teams were: Mascottes\u2014Belanger, c.: Trempe, 8.8.: .Clermont.r.f.: Bruneau, db: Harnay, 3b: Weatherbee, 1b: Pridham, Lf; Dumas, e.f.: Crevier, p.f Montreal Reserves earney, B48.= ef: \u2018Sabor Ke, \u201cab; McKay, 1b: Nightingale, 1.t.: : McGoogan, r.f: Vandette.c«.: Moffatt, p.Score by imni DEr\u2014 Mascottez.J.R.H.E.031000003\u20147 \"9 56 Montreal Reserves .00t140000\u20146 10 4 \u2014 The Shamtocks and Balmorals were scheduled to play the first e, but the latter defaulted.Montreal Reserves volunteered to play an exhibition game with Shamrocks, Score by Inninge\u2014 ; RH.E.Shamrock.\u2026.\u2026 .-(pocon\u2014$ 8 0 Montreai Reserv ce oo 0000100\u20141 7 4 Gatreries-Lavalnis and Wales; Mo- Sand and Thompson.LEAGUE STANDING.Won, Lost.ee.\u2018pe |ttohmont-\u20140- Montreal Reserve Yoltixeurs .se se 8 a Athletics ! \u2014\u2014\u2014 Rewed a Dea Brockville, Ont., June reach tha finais in the Borirt for fours sors à dead the .wa racking nature.- noir.a comparat|vely easy win for the lain crew, The \u20ac - were aa f Glileriain, stroke: Pligrim, bowmen, Morvin and mt eS) Wright In Semli-Finalé.waimbledon.Eng, June 25.\u2014Beale Tears in 5 of ing es EE RB] Ow mires F5 SEE NE H.E.Batterien\u2014Lake and Stephens; Stroud, Batteries Faikeabe?Mitchell and Won.Lost.P.C.1 Jlunter, Wright and Anderson will be the Philadelphia .35 19 64 ; New York Soi EH » \u2018sis spares.Fitzgerald will play etroft.ae se 3 .Harry Pickering, at present playing on Boston ETE 24 .556 the Vancouver team, is likely to return Chicago .« .28 29 4431 to Toronto after the playing season is Cleveland .+.2 : 438 over, Washington .2} 24 404 St.Louis .14 39 264 | Ménager Querrie will be unable to play In the Cornwall-Tecumseh game to-day DIOGO % aevsass awing to the special attention paid to hia & à pad knee on Saturday last by the Capl- tals.The Nationals yesterday wired Secre- 2 AMATEUR BALL & tary Fred.Thompson, of the Torontos ES to reserve an entire section of the stand (or 420 seats in all) for the Natlonal- SP SOOO GY Toronto game at Scarboro Beach.July 1st.These tickets will be taken down In a keenly contested game, plaved at 0 Montreal to-night by Secretary Longueuil, between the Ville Mario and \u2014 Longueuil A.A.A.teams, the latter ; were tha Victors by a score of 7 to 4.The Longueuil Club wants to arrange a match A double-header wiil be played at the | Sheet tha[ 7 of the nerve-|.ved | Giles = - se\u201d | _ geséqes essçosss ° LABROSSE NOTES.© |.A week from rext Wednesday the Montreal lacrosss team will start for the coast in search of the Minto Cup.Arrangements for the trip are practically compiete, and unless something happens in the meantime to upset present plans, the party will leave here on the morning of July 6.There will be 21 persons In the officlal party.sixteen players and five others, The first cup game comes on the 16th, so the players will have four or five days to get over the effects of the | fast half of the trip.Toronto's team to meet Shamrocks today will be the same as against Ottawa, YHE OXFORD NECKTIE HOLDER Is new, is simple.le does to uit sway its the wave La = uve ing naity e © ed- end pulling in jure er adjusting the Sold by lending tie.It saves the tie ents°_faraichere, cad the relier podlorgi Jicogt on ver ° coipt ef hdd bd Four lee à | The Oxford Novelty Mig.Co.183 ¢ law q EIRE es DY nT oh Lipo bottle Sad ae or ro dois 1 Rotnere Taine aed ere ame , stands, veine or musel Ss06080 Q aden | \u2014 J 160 18 ar.|1 : Br Areas ah) | NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS.| Pitsburg.201002800x\u2014#6 10 Chicago .: .000600000\u20145 7 à Batieries\u2014Camnitz, Phillipe and Gibson; Richie, Cole, McIntyre nad Archer, .000000200\u201423 5 3- Cinelanati .ee .301000000\u2014¢ $ 0 Batteries\u2014Willls, Rickett and Bliss; Gaspar, Rowan and Clarke, Boston .\u2026 .210000013\u20146 10 90 Philadelphia\u2019.ve .022000000\u20144 6 ¢ Batteries\u2014 Frock, Mattern and Graham; McQuillan and Moran.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, Won Lost .C te es se oo 38 17 879 New York .«.32 21 604 Pittaburg.3 24 .604 Cincinnatt .\u2026 2 24 .509 Philadelphia .\u2026.25 27 481 St.Louis.«\u2026.\u2026 eo.3 31 446 Brooklyn .s.\u2026.\u2026.eee 23 30 Kil Boston.\u2026.+s 19 38 333 CANOES SKIFFS BOATS SPECIAL PRICES $63.00 Peterborough Var.Riahed Cedur Skitf, 16 foot long, 43 im.beam, with ribs 2%, inch centres, ' cane- séats nicke) fittings.The decks and combinga are made of - alternate strips of light and dark wood.One pair of spoon oars, \u2018nd foot resta.This is à high class boat and a $53.00 BEN « Cin 2 lazy backs, # pair oni oars riba Ingh centres, 4 board seats, and rudder.$49.50 oir Grae sey A inch De , 1% in.deep, dlea.Tale a; ange Is bulit wich tr mings.ress screws and.cak and aherry snouts, cilad! sheHacked and ver- inside and out.This ix one or oe Yarns Cove Feinicd foot 1$ highest de of canoes $30.00 = Severed ca qu aa deep, red and Hie pea ah oyt by the © Peterboreugh dee wren De tinish, 3 paddies.oY $29.00 Feterhare A post at last.There 13 10 me dence: es hut-the.Royals have a gème from the and trip, which will Be played.McGinnity won his fourth gage Réchester yesterday.n jng for ths Hustlers; vas poun ed off the I is RÉCENE - THEIR- MONEY - The Victor Hockey Hockey Club ha osived that much taxed about a bin} It will pe remembered that at a spéclal meeting of the Interpré- vincial League some time ago it was | decided to make the Toronto Club pay! the Victorias for the game which they defaulted on \u2018February 36th money was grented npenses of the, Victorias: for that game.and although the Vics were granted! this expetws money tome they received the money on However, everyth me, Demmitt is apparently the only run- getter on the team now.When there is à run made he generally makes it.but one game for Rochester against the Royals and that.President Powers cause McMillan played for Rochester ilies | amily, that game must be played over | again, no other \u2019épparentiy\" thas\u201d to give Rochester a chance to ta is rumored that Kid Rlberflald ls dissatisfied with Washington, to get away from the Senators.St.Lou ula | is after the so shortstop, ing Now kas been settled and thw clubs will, forget the game until ext Jan Tex This: -.to pay the ex- ing this afternoon.e ago.lately.be invited to \u2018attend.attended.+ 518 éocsonnas 5000008 tttsaue 6 Seana EE oS | en sou sete ta by the of 8 goals to 6.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 of 8 to 4.eduled_at- Provi\u2014|\u2014Fhe- * A, :Lafiamme to Oil doubling.the SCOTS, = Savi rubber, Mio vou mentio : \u2018the distance - which.you onion The Montreal Club ia the real loser in ; the MeMéillan taaële.MoMillen played [18 Impossible for a : idistanse in thirty min minut the Royals wan.as now ruled that be- J.C\u2014The pltoher \u2018about never pitahed * run, no hit gam purpose The official opening of the mack River Polo Club will take place afternoon, when the honorary pi x dent, Mr.Hugh Paton.will entertaim 7 the members of the club and their friends to à Juncheon which is te de held at the \u201cBois Franc\u201d Lodge.polo club has @ fairiy large membét= ship and jt ix hoped that there will de a large number present at the After luncheon a polo match will arranged to which those present There noottg fo be à lot of interest taken in pele i lately and the game will likely be.govsese ® 2806008 = (ossssss à sens BASEBALL NOTES.ER: P.Goläberg\u2014Pittsburg won game which you refer to by the League \u2018 baseball game Is 30,918.Neither s to 0, R KR er es + ne ie to win refer to as soon fielder touches the ball, the the base la allowed to run.rect to let the mANn soote.jand wants Rustless fittings\u2014Ideal for all parspire profuasly.The who wonderful - their only important feature.All dealers, 30 cents.Light, mes dium and and heavy weights.Get the _ eagle ; 8.E.pe rr when comfort-giving \u201csliding cords\u201d are not >= + also the \u201cStonewall Cigar,\u201d is sure to please you.~ No other cigar pos- à sesses that fragrant Delicacy of Aroma which is so much talked a first sold | 816007 EEE length from\u2019 or oop, § Inet ATE calé la pe dre oe \"The Bouin.va 5, Ed We 5 \u2026 from 28¢ up to $200: Very fine imported: .vas Belt,.ve nickel, Le jar : far hariety of all ¢ in Mens \u201c - and.Tose Supperters POW AS all kinds and au.aizne in ther, Canvas and Flastic, \u2018under shirt without Vèst, Supe ) vera The followtrg Canadian visitors reg- & istered thelr names at the Canadian | High Commissioner's Office, 17 Viet- + oria.\u2018London 8 W., during the } week: \u2018ending June 14:\u2014L.J.and C.A.Thomas, Berlin, Ont; Mrs.\u20ac G.2 len, Guelph; Mrs.F.W.Green, Mex- RB ico.Qity.G.W.Culver, Winnipeg; K.A M.van Allen, Toronto; Mrs, and § Miss.Hunt, Halifax: Mrs.Thomas Bearneint, Ottawa; Mrs.Charles Beres- ford; Mra.R, and W.8S.Wickens, Tonto; Miss Edith M.Davis, Toronto; obert , Cassidy, Vancouver; C.w., Fs Miss-B.\u2026 and Miss D.Ken- inedy.: Ottawa: , Arnold W.and Mrs.Thomis, Toronto; Robert N.Cleat, Winmbes: G.and Mrs.Ross; Rev.A and Mrs.Robb, St.John, NS Na, : Alan G.Bland, British Col oe; Mrs.Vernon Eaton, Ottawa; { Dr, Hunter, Victoria: Dr.J.R.and Mr Gunne: Dr.W.J.Chambers, Ont; G.ivy H.and Mrs.Sims, Montreal; da: Mrs.Ling, London; Mrs.W.E.Ross; trs B.& Shacken, Hamiiton; S., Mrs, liss Fenn and Miss Ana Fenn, Halifax, N.'S.; Harry and Misg G.Sherris, Toronto: Mist and Mfag G.Vanton, Winnipeg; C Mulock; Toronto; Rev.James H.Fielding, milton; James W.Barry.W.T.Stackbouse, Toronto; A.Coleby, ohtreal; Herbert and Mrs.Macbeth, es Norah Casey, Toronto; * Miss A.E Boothe Vancouver; Mre.J.$1.Miss Edith F., and William P.Bro- & die, Toronto; E.J.and Mra.Campbell, js Ottawa; Mrs.\u2018Charles A.Murton, Ham- Lilton; J.D.\u201cand Annie Boileau, James X Carter, Montreal; F.D.and Mrs.Ellis, St.Johh, N.B.; John M Millar, Mrs.D., Miss .C., and.Miss McCall, Toronto: j Alfred and Miss A.Piddington, Mont- red]; Mrs.W.A.Hope, R.A.Lyon toronto; J.C.McGavin, G.B.Aldous, RU.S.and Mrs.Riley, C.E.Alien.F.T.fl Cafruthers, W.E.Robinson.Mr.and \u2018rs.Hespeler, Winnipeg; \u2018Mrs.Charles Moore, Ottawa; Rudolf Bishop, G.L.Band Mrs.McGarry, Montreal; Miss 3 Verstacke, H.E.Maycoc elita; Mrs.y -and-Miss.K.born, St.John, N.B.; Mrs.G.KnodeH, Miss M.dé Quain, Miss J.M.Ahearn, Ottawa; A.£D.Armour, Toronto.McFarlane\u2014Laundry.The marriage of Miss Jessie Laundry.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Rl a undry, of St.Paul, Montreal, to Mr.Harry McFarlane, took place In.the MMethodist Church on Wednesday evening, in the presence.of a-large number Hof friends and relatives.The ceremony Swas performed by Rev.William Smith.The bride was attired in a gown of Evvhite satin.She was attended by Miss uella McFarlane, and the groomsman was Mr.A.H.Williamson.\u201cbrides parents.Numerous presents | Ewere received.Mr.and Mrs.McLar- Plane left in the evening for Western Ontario.§ The marriage of Miss Helen (Nell- jie) Ryan, youngest daughter of My.\u2019 mand Mrs.J.3).Ryan, to Mr.Harry J.tzGerald, son of the late Thomas Sacred Heart Chapel, of St.Patrick's À hurch, -on -Tuesday- morning, the 28th \"M , at 630.\"-; 2 The engagement is announced of Miss Gertrude Maud Potter, only aughter of Mr.and Mrs.Potter, 224 ughbrocke streët, Verdun, to Mr.J.gorge.Moulson.of Liverpool, England.wedding will take place in August.Mamie and Ellen Ballon ye home from New York next week .fhe summer with their par.and hrs Samuel Ballon, \"Burland sailed to-day urentic for Quebec.he & they will go to their sum- : » Little Miss Tobit Wills, who has spent the Bt twelve months abroad, sailed by Athenis: yesterday from Glasgow will arrive home next week.- Mrs.Hartland MacDougall and ter shildren, accompanied by Miss Katie eford,, have returned home from a six months\u2019 sojourn fn Europe.; Major sua Mrs.George R.Hooper ow eave.abaut the middle -of next month for.their ner residence at Mr, sad Mrs.C.W.Norman and am have left town for their sum E.\u2018Stavert and f 1 ond street, sailed this mqgfning the Brittany Coast, in No, thern * Mra.A.P, Wilks and family are at 131owild.\u201d their country ho jae at- Lake 1y.x i \u201cEup av eft to\" \u2018the summer with .Bat Val Morin, A c > Robinsoëh-Moynan.È A 8t.Luke's Church, Waterloo! Que.was the sone ef.« Wednesday evening, Ww nice Irene Moynan, d daughter \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.Georgd Moynan, was married to Mr.William Kenneth Robinson, son of the late Arthur Robinson, of Waterloo.The Rev.T.B.Jeakins performed the ceremony.The church was prettily decorated with wild flowers.Mr.J.Henry Robinson, uncle of the bridegroom, played the wedding march.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a& tunic gown of white duchess satin trimmed with Irish point lace, with .the usual veil and orange blossoms, and \u201ccarried a showed bouquet: of white roses and lillies of the valley.Misss Mary Moynan, sister of the bride, who was apend our, ninon over taffeta.with large.black picture hat, and carried pink roses.The bridesmaids, Miss Ella Martin and Miss Jessie Rockwell, were dressed alike in pale blue silk mull with Queen Anne bonnets to match.and carried pink carnations.Mr.Kenneth Turner, of Sutton, was best man, and the ushers wère Mr.Charlès Rabinson and Mr.Berthold Willams, of, Cow- ansville.After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.Many handsome presents were received.Mr.and Mrs.Robinson have, left for a trip to Boston, Portiand and New Wolmer\u2014Ridley.There was a large attendance at St.Margaret's, - Westminster,\u201d for the marriage of Viscount Wolmaer, eldest son of the Earl and Countess of Selborne, and grandson of the late Marquis of Salisbury, to the Hon.Grace Ridley, daughter of the late Viscount Ridley, and sister of the present Peer.The bride \u2018was married in a robe of rich silver brocade, the bodice being composed of Grecian net over an inner vest of fine Brussels.lace, and.the.yoke.outlined in | pearl and crystal embroidery.The train of silver net was veiled .in old Brussels lace, and a veil of the same WAS Worn over à narrow wreath of orange-blossom, myrtle.and white heather in her hair.In attendance upon her were five little girls and six grown-up bridesmaids, all of whom were dressed in ivory crepe meteor, with overdresses of chiffon embroidered in floss silk and silver beads.The elder: br ds wore large white hats trimmed with black tulle, and the little giris lace caps embroidered with pearls and crystals.Viscountess Ridley afterwards held a reception at her\u2018reai- \u2018dence,: Carlton.House-terrace, and among thosè present were Lady Evelyn Grey, Lord and Lady Northcote, the Duchess of Marlborough, the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen, Lord and\u2019 Lady Hadao, Lord Pentland, Viscount.Ho- Mitchell\u2014Clarke.on Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mr.William Kinlochh Ash avenue, Point St.Charles, when Miss Jemima Gow Clarke, of Dyndee, Scots land, wag married to Mr.rge Middleton Mitchell, of Montreal.The bride who was given away by Mr.Kinloch, was attired in white.as was also the bridesmaid, Miss Nellie Kinloch.Mr.Yraltace H.Joe as best man.After e ceremony, w was performed b the Rev.Mr.Chisholm, a wedding upper was served.\u201cThe Richmond.\u201d vate 4 vena: * leaves to-morrow evening for Little Metis, \u2018where she will be the guest of Col.and Mrs.Bef: land.at Miss B.Stephens.who bas nt the winter in Winnipeg.the of her sister, Mrs.R.2 ne Cine will return o her me, * ajdort,\u201d on Jul 1st.| - : y Mrs.Robert M mie, accompan- jed by Miss t Campbell, satl- Cassandra, for Scotland, 11 spend the summer.Neville, Mrs.J.N.Doyle and hegftwo daughters are spendinga few ks at The Glenbrook, Knowi- ding.and Mrs.Dent Harrison, of ount,- have left for a two nthe\u2019 trip im England, Scotland and Miss Dorothy \u201cHughes has left for Salmon Arm.B.C.where she will be the \u2018guest of ber sister, Mrs.Awyn Coristine.: * Mr.and.Mrs.F.Rinfret are at St.Hilaire, the guests of Mr.and Madame Jodeph -G:, de- Lorimier.Mr.and: Mrs, Alwyn Coristine.and Master ne; have left for thelr home in e West maid of honor, was, gowned in pink.A very pretty wedding took place | ES = q _SnousEHoLB FURNITURE | Upright and Square Planos.Beds, Gas and Electrollers, Xtc, THURSDAY, 30TH JUNE, At 1.30 O'Clock, At the un ed's 33 University.gadersign salesroom.This sale wil cine a Jarge.Prien | $2 Do Es Be Joos.Shunt Library Beaton Iron Beds, Lot of New and Second hand Carpets, Ollcioth, : Ranges, Etc WALTER M.KEARNS, 150 4 Auctioneer.FRASER BROS.\u201d SALES.Largs Regu'ar Auction or args Fegu HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.ETC, At our salesrooms, 453 ST.JAMES 8T.Corner Inspector, o THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 30TH, At 10 O'Clock, _ (Instead of Friday on account of : oliday).\u201d .i Consignments solicited.- Prompt cash returns.Safe, clean, dry storage for furniture, plan ete.For private sale every day.New furniture, iron beds and mattresses, bureaus, and wash stands.Also steel ranges and fireproof safes, carriages, Harness, boats and canoes, etc.FRASER Bros.150 ¢ Auc Real Estate in St.Henry Ward, By Auction \u2014\u2014We- are-\u2014instract No.453 ST.JAMES ST., On Monday, 4th July.At Eleven A.M.The following two well-situated pro erties, Nos, 19 and 21 BOURGET ST.4 brick encased tenements; size of lot 40 x 90 feet, very suitable for a master carter.ide Ni No.53 and 55 ST.AM- BROSSE ST., being the north-west cop- ner of Bourget, 134 story frame house thereon; size of lot 30 x 90 feet: good corner for store.; \u201cThèse pro) yards of the C.P.R.Yard and the La- chine Canal; a busy, stirring locality.\u2019 FRASER BROS, 150 7 Aucti Valuable St.CatherineStreet| West Property by Auction ors.We are instructed by the owner to dispose of by Peremptory Auction, at Our Salesrooms, 453 St.James Street on Wednesday, 8th July ~ At Eleven AM., * The splendidly situated tone and brick residence.No 900 St, Catherine Street West, being the next house to the corner of St.Mark Street, is heated by hot water, has four stories, high bright basement, 15 rooms.Dimensions of lot, 25 feet frontage by a depth of 14844 feet to a wide lane.Could be readily altered to store with spacious dwelling above, or Into flats or tenements.To any one desiring to invest in a parcel of St.Catherine Street property | with a very promising future, this wil afford congenial opportunity to do so, Immediate possession-can be had.Particulars at our office.: ! FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.large solid 149 10 Pan Auction Sale :- OF ress and Iron Bedsteads, Handsome Carpets, Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, English -Linoieums- and Of Iclot tains and Portieres, Belfast Table Linens, Cutiery, Springs and Mattresses, tioneers.o\u2014sell\u2014by'-auction tor Estate O'shaughnessy, at our Sales- perties are both withing few] 3 | the right in the lease = the The Inventory and the\u201c list Te Book Debts and Bills Receivable can be seen at the office of the undersigned Cur- \"Dame West Telephone Main -1630.- We Offer: ee n Te C packages, per 1b.sa se envt0e pet gross.Regular price 25¢ per 7 vor.100 gross Oxo Bed Bug and Cockroach Powder, r gross .Retail price, per box.200 dox.Cod Liver Oil.Regular a 15 per dos., for, per dus.500 dox.Nore \u2018Carpet Cleaner.Regular $3.00 \"per dox; for, per 200 dox.5 1b, tin Scotch Marmalade.Regular 5.50 pér dos; hor per dos.oo.675 dox, oz.Glimour's Fluid \u2018Extract of [> 5.60 ver 00 dox, Glimour\u2019s.8 oz.Fluid Ex- 1 tract of Beef, Regular $6.00 per doz., for, per dos.-.-83.Also 500 gross .ofv Best English Boot Laces, at sterling cast.We have a full stock of our own at old prices in Wh ce Best the world.We © Gilmour Co Wholesale \u2018Jobbeis, * Office and: Sample Room, 435 _ Notre Storage-657 Notre Dame West, ., 4 250 gross \u2018Oso Foot Powder, $3.00 00 8Bc.43¢ Beef.R ~dog:i\u2014for, per doz.13s | 40 ite Rose of pace Toone Smo La of th test\u2019 and pures Retail price 5c per cake.xpect to secure our St.Paul street store early in August.Write ww .The J.D.Gilmour Go.CANADIAN ; PACI Fic \u2018Aviation : Meet SPECIAL TRAINS Saturday,June 25 Leave Windsor St Station.\u201411.00 am, 12.00 noon, 12.30 p.m.1.00 p.m.1.10 p.m., 1.30 p.m, 1.48 p.m., 3.00 p.m, 2.15 p.m, 2,30 pm, 2.45 p.m.Returning trains \u2018will run at 15 minutes\u2019 interval, starting 5.30 pm.\u2018 DOMINION DAY \u2018 Round Trip Tickets will Le sold at 3 SINGLE FARE to ail points in Canada; Fort William and East going June 3¢th and July 1st Good for return until July 4th, 1910.ST.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA.Sleeping Car daily.Cueap Excursions to Vancouver, Vic- torie.Seattle, Portland, and San Francise Particulars on application TARLOR CARS TO ST.AGATHE.On Friday and Saturday.Sunday.DESIRABLE WEEK-END TRIPS.[I Special Excursion MONTREAL TO .SHAWINIGAN FALLS No.49, leaving Viger a.m.Sunday, Ju 26th, and return until \u2018Monday, June 27t CITY TICKET OFFICE.Tie St.James S Telephones: Main Viger and Windsor Street Stations: lace at 9.10 ood t : 1910.MASSON & Co.Re © Strest, Montreal.Sale by publié auction at No, James Street, TUESDAY, the ath able assets ag follows: LOT 1\u2014Chemical Pro- - ducts, Chocolates, Canned Goods ote.Liquors and nerel\u201d Waters .$3,187.52 Store fixtures and furniture, empties, | bels and roll stock 2,956.5¢ LOT 2 \u2014 Book Debts.ag per Mist and bills vars vee LOT s in bond, d deducted.2.LL emeitions Cash.The buyer of the Lot | ator.of 10 per cent.before adjudicatio pay over and above the ha of cation 5 per cent.for ve the Province ven by plyin fe where all Info PAUL L.TURGEON, Office of Chartrand & Turgeon, 55 St.Frs.Xavier St.MARCOTTE BROS., 144 3 aw INSOLVENT NITE, of E, 1910, at 11 o'clock a.m., the mov- RAILWAY OCEAN LIMITED Summer Timetable will go into effect June 13th.wo through trains dally, except Saturday.MARITIME EXPRESS 8.15 am.OCEAN LIMITED 17.30 p.m.DOMINION DAY \" | RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE.$12,144.08 - (astc6s ce asm 2,472.44 0.1 will -ha = | The purchaser shall make a depostt asi j ties, duties added, the whole Record te clause \"53B\" of the License La of bee, A\u2018pernäit to Doit th the stock wil be at the Curstor\u2019s.Of- rmation will be given.P Montreal.uctioneers.w of Good going June 30th and July 1st Returning until July 4th, 1910.H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, - Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Ast.\" ?À, avan 2; = Sale of Carri by Auction, Wednesday, June 30, at 10.30 A.M.\u201cWe have lot of New and Second-hand Two-seated Carviages, with and without Rubber Tires; Buggies, New und Secondhand; New and Second.hand Expresses, Lorries, Waggons, Dump Carts, Lumber Carts, Engli Dog Carts, etc.; Lot ea At Our Rooms, TRADE SALE WEDNESDAY, June 29th 69 ST.James Street, Bankrupt Stock of Assorted Dry Goods and General Merchandises, to the amount of C 4 Single and Double Rigs, suitable for the country: , The above 16t are.on view at our Stables, and will be sold privately.If nat, os be sold positively without se serve by aye on nesday morning.T.W.FOSTER, oui Be Paul st .Auctioneer.Returning Good going Saturday and Sunday, re- tuming until Monday following to var- [ tous points.5 75e Children Tickets good going by- regular train LOU 4 treet.near Poët Offios.|, 3732-3733, or.Place BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.- | By AE Cy in 2.every 20 ve, £ -8.10 necessary days of Toto.Meet anne later.p.m, and Diva ile RULANE 2000000 B- 43 ve.SO St.Liyucinthe.Lucnwall.- Week-Etd Excursion l'ampulels, G.T.R.Offices.DOMINION DAY RED Quedec.$4.00 Sherbrooke.\u2026.320, Ottawa ., .3.3% SL Johms.Otterburn Park.Aud BU other BINGLH FIRST-CLASS F Jude 30th July 1.isndon .BU Toronto.RE.Returu/ Limit, arriving bura l'azk-on Douminton Day.plan.Tickeis on sale June 3, 8, 4.Tickets good to return, tun Bot Cariler (ban July 1510 on payment of one dollar, TRAINS FOR THE Ex tralus 00 à.Mes.35 mma 7.ihn m.ATIONAL Montreal to Chicago; also Grand Library, Cafe Car, aud through ments eu route.Pullimau Slee, ATT BP Double track, perfect roadbed, ment, tree library, breezes along the sho Cars on See the mayulflcent electrical through the St.Clair Interuational t Everything Powell or passengers.CHANGES IN TIME T.Effective Sunday.June 19 MONTREAL.TON-NEW Y Cafe Parlor Lac on day Sleeping pth.and 8 p.m.week days, and rat daily 3.38 p.m.trains.Parlor Cars on a CHM leave \u20ac dich MONTREAL-LEVIS (Que Laure Montreal 8.00 a.m.4.t Sunday, and 8.13 p.m.dai tions, levis.l'arior Car on day Cars.on night train MONT.OLD FAVORITE ROUTE TO à Neepins Cars leave Alontreal ally, at Al bor at 0.20 p.m.Algonquin Park and Depot Harbor.R T0 WESTERE LAKE ROUTE TO Sallings from Sarmia for the thur and Duluth every Monday.Saturday at 3.30 p.m.Only the Saturday steamers go to Duluth.Collinzwond, * 1.30 p.m.Wednesia Georgiau Bay ca Farlot car on T.16 a.m.Parlor Car on 10.05 a.m Sleeping Car on 7 Soepins Car on for New Yor days.130 Bt.James St.ao?STEAMSHIPS, Sunday.Daily Excursions to Carillon Empress, home \u2018by the 00.EJOOTIN J.ohine wharf at 4 ids, TICKETS on BOARD, 5 530 St Catherine west many £ tely .totlowing.special 53 Duutingdon.lots fn Cabana aod return a Traln leaving Moutreal at 7.15 a.m., and tral Parlor Cars leave Montreal at daily.Sleeping Car leaving Montreal Saturday pights will rum to Kennebunk only.days 00 cas Car will start from Kennebunk Famous \"ALGoNQUIX RARE, PARR SoUND.HIG he, _Cur-\u2014 of $23,700, transferred to our rooms, by order of curators, comprising: Quantity of Tweeds of all kinds, Dress Goods, Cos- ings, Percaline, Cambric, Farmer's Satin, _tume Cloths, SIM, Satin, Muslin, Lin- | i A\" RT ey a RAILWAY YSTEM LAKESIDE, JUNE 23 TO roux « \u201cBpeclal tralss will leave Bonaventure titatlon, Saturday, June 33, und MN obday, rem AU 2.8, tor peraratne Flas Special train loaves Taine For other train service will be CHEAP WEEX END TRIPS FROM MONTRZAL re {1 «On L Johns oe oe one 3.00 1.40 Valleytield., .ae Vor other polots sud full laf lon 1.43 ortmant: we lo Le Lud et UCED FARES.l'etervuro\u2019 .§ Te Hamilton.10 21217 10.00 Tw Golog Lat July 4.1010.B Lere ut G43 p.m.will stop at Oller A.CONVENTION.BOSTON.Single Tui for the: round trip ou Convention se, July 1, leaving Bos- 4 uur later thaw July 33.Extension of returu limit to Septewder 15.DAILY! 4 Jnternatioun! Limited, tbe last Night Express 10, 0.30 p.m:.CANADA'S FINEST AND Fat TRAIN bas ihreugb Pullman Parlor and Siceplug Car.Trunk l\u2019arioe, Voath, Montreal tu Toronto and Ubtroit.deals and refreub- aies trains.RACTIONS.modern equip beautiful scenery and f shores of lake Outario.-traids -Oyeruted by Block Sigual System.Cours careful fnctallation In use ob Grand Lrouk pussenger traius tu passing * Fost Tuuuel.bie to secure the utwost com- aud satisfactiod for patrous.Hed Cap atteddants siways ou band to meet and assist ARLE, th, 1910.RE Via C.V.R.Leave Montreal 5.31 a.m.aud 3.30 p.in.daily.train for Boston.Car on night train for MONTREAL\u2014OTTAWA.Leave Montreuil at 3.30 a.m., 9.35 a.m, 3.55 Springfield, 8.30 a.m.and ll other trains.(Mew Train) Leave Montreal 7.18 a.m.dally except Sunday.Ret d 4.00 p.m.arrive Moat- ing at intermediate stations.Train ontreal 8.00 a.mat St Hears St.Lambert and St.will atop Je an OOF we > m.ly.arrive at asd depart from 1.hd Sta.trains, Sleeping POR ORCHARD- KENNEBUN.KIORT ME' TRE (a SEASIDE.st 8.15 p.m.8 sm Oa Sua- 24 OF ONTARIO.Leave Montreal 8.30 a.m.week days, arriving nin Park 5.28 p.m., and Depot Har- A close connection Junction for North Bay.Trough fet Car on the above trains between Montreal, at Scotia\u2019 Parlor Buf- TERN CANADA.S00, Port Ar Wednesday and Wednesday and Sailings from p.m, and Owen Bound 11.43 and Saturday for the Sco and PAL-NEW YORK via DAE 00.EFFECTIVE OnE SE 28, 1 Leave Montreal 7.16 a.m., 10.03 a.m.7 p.m., 8.01 p.m.week days; 7 bm.and 8.01 pm.Bax train A train for New Por train dally for Ol p.m.traln daily.CITY TICKET OFFICES, \u2018Phomes Alain 4905.0008.- or Bonaventure Station.OTTAWA RIVER N A Passenger Steamers, daily except OTTAWA $2.50, Return $4 by steamer Rapids, For above trips take 8 a.m.G.T.R.for Lachine to connect with steamer.PIDS\u2014To Lachine, G.T.R, Round trip.50e Sunday trip\u2014Steamer Empress leaves p.m.for Lake St Louls and returning to Bsn by Rap- Tickets ut Grand Trunk station, Wina- sor Hotel, 128, 130, 28¢ St.James st.and Telephone Main 1029, 146 134 daw iy Thom, Geul Bt Buffet Parlor Caron 8.30 a.m; -end- FAS - Moutreats wR 1 J plcturciqus Bt Lawrence rite a dei cturesque wrence, a Mocots are Mfaited, privy at 8 p.m, and re aay Serr room $1 Str.\u201cTerrebonne\u201d sails for V: Refreshments on board at city prices.will be sold, : DOMINION DR Bis Excursion Tick A all ints on Line Jo 20 = 4, 1818: spi far-tamed FE \u2018River berth, $16.75.SHORT TRIPS July Sep Rivers\" salis for Lavaltrie: returns at 8 p.m_ Fare, arennes and Verchores; returas at § pm.Fare, - cry TICKET OFFICE, ST.JAM ES STREET, OPP, POST oFfICE 2» SON, 530 St.Catheripe st.west.4 .Steamers City of Harnilton.City of Montreal, Wednesday from corner Colborne and Common street for - Toledo, Detroit, Windsor, Sarnia and Chicago.Direct steamers \u2014 no transhipment.Rates include meals and ocrth \\ - Reservations necessary.Get a folder from: W.H.HENRY, 254 St.James st.or THOMAS.COOK - -& ~ MERCHANTS LINE City of Ottawa.Sallin eve = Toronto, -Clevelan .\" G.E.Jaques & Co, «AR Nefarn Salety Deviess (Wirsiess.ste) LONDON-PARI-EANRURY *l'res, Grant .jour > \u201cCiocinnati.uly 6 rfennsyiva oly © \u201cCleveland te-Cariton a la Carte Restaurant.r Hamburg direct.+New.IT ALY Vid SIERALTAK.LES sad GENO «ee ve wv ser July 55.MAMEURO.88.MOL 1911 dinter Craisesanitoe\" 5h uit, HANBURG-AMERICAN LIVE Henry.200-8: H.Clascy.130 BL.Jumes.ot .Tr S.S.\u201cLADY OF GASPE\u201d .00-\u2014\u2014Mentreal to Gaspe and 00\u2014Moatreal te Grand River fri return.Meals and berth.included.Excellent accommodation.Next vaillngs:\u2014Tu J 28th; July ze nd rs .oa fiefs (What Section doo + relight a ets, due st; Ww Board of Trade Sailing Main 38 WwW.H.Henry.Agent.286 St Janet st.Main 0 142 26e0d RIC_DE JANEIRO __ * The City Beautif BANRIA, SANTOS, MONTEVIDEG, BUENOS AYRES and ROSARIO.by the Large, New and Fast Passenger Steamers of the Saillèg from New York) | \u2014\u2014 \u201ca General 201 Produce Exchaage, New York ticket Agents, of QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY River and Guif of SL Lawrence Summer Groin ss.\u201cCasca a.\u201d 1000 toms, Fecent! titted out on the Clyde upecially for th with days at 4 p.m.4tb July, and foi Bay town.NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC.Via the Far-Famed River Saguenay, \u2018 Calling at Charlottetown and Halifax, 88.\u201cTrini.Sth and 19th August and 2ad September.\u2014Spmmer excursions §: wards by the twin serew 88 \u2018Bermnilan.5000 tous.Sailings from New York at 10 a.m July th and Comfert.& Co, 21 Commissioners st ba I Rmek Patti 130° 20noû July\" 13 | July 18 ia July 20 July 23 2 8 p.m.August 9 TT luge 30 dass 118 Netre Dam» _Janer- LAMPORT & HOLT LINE| St & 20th of each month.Agents ul mod Smt rts, leaves Montreal on lon.a ern comfo eu de after for Pictou, N.8., calling at Gaspe, Mat Perce, Grand River .Summersidy, Chariotte- dad,\u2019 2000 tons.salls from Quebec 8th and 22nd and up: 23th June; 8th, 16th and 27th July, und every 10 Tenis \u2018 Tes 15 RRCOND LooN.47750.Ste dre THIRD Crass, \u2018$19.73.and ; ie GLASGOW.Jontan Southwark.nos 9 Hesperian Hesperian: Salt on, $87.50 sod Up: cabin, Pe 7.50 and up, Other steumers, Ose class cable, called second cabin, $45.00 amd ws Third clazs.$28.75.to MAVRE AND LONOOE.Corinthian.July 2 Pomeranian.July 16.Stcilign., .July ade Sn cabin called second cabin, Rotear\u2014 A eT 16; 2 fare ~ and upt thin lange.3 $33.00; Paris, 00 Apply to M.and A.ALLAN, Moatronls a REFORD AGENCIES.DONALDSON LINE.: - \"ONE CLASSE CANIN SERVICE, - 8.8.Athenls .21 June 35 PR TEE 20e.\u201cde 4 July 9 Aw.13 x 7.8.8.Atbemia.9 J T.8.8, Cassandra .» Ja Passage Ra in (called second), snd uprerde ird class vasthouné.prepald west , 8 : TER ROBERT Toronta, TED NEWFOUNDLAND OMPANE- The Direct Route between land, Canada and N 88 \u201cBRUCE\u201d leaves North yes hursday an ney every Tuesday,T se es on «July 28 aly > \u20ac J \u201d BOSTON QUEENSTOWN ~LIVERPOO L\u2014 - SAXONIA, July 19.Aug.16 Sept 12: IVERNIA, July 5, Aug.Aug.30.b ; îte ' Tosued.2, Apply te 128 State St, Besten.North gc mee as TUESDAYS Kronpeins Wilhelm ue ane =» 20 A M Kaiser Vlihelm EI.J Kaiser Wilbelm 4.Grosse Joly is Krosprinsessin Ceellle.July 19 Londen Berman's: moon Twis:Serow ~ Satllngs.Saturday nighua.after arrival of CRE connecting at Port aux: ues w we founéiand Company's - fat) and Steamship System for oints in Newfoundland.! Reid Bertoundiand Company, st nm AUSTRO AMERICAN.LINE MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIA.ITALY, GREECE, AUSTRIA, AZO and GIBRALTAR {( a Aims ¢ LANES MARTHA was readers 1 F.M.Through bookings tia = LLOYD 38.CO.to Adriatic B.he maria.Sle the Orient and Far Ce PEELPS DR 8.CO.General Agata, ue ee tory & 58 168 aoû s.s.Dundürn .Salis every Tuesday, 8 p.m., for 0 Toute, Hariilten, Kingston.Brockville Mra: Todt aad Place, N.City.Thomas Cook 0 =m.Catherine West, Elder Dempster Line| 88.MEMNON, sailing from M tres about July 30, \"tor Nassay (Bahamas) Havana (Cuba).Tampico, Vera Crux, Coazaconicas and Progresso (Mexico).pr Tates of Jreight apply to Elder, er td.1 ro Shin, Montreal $ Board of OULTH AFRICA DI 8.8.CANADA CAPE salling from sont.real, July 20, calling at Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban and Delagoa Bay.Cold storage accom- nd foonily, amily.July for, Ferenc) Mr.and Mrs, Wi R.Duckworth nfl fanitly left last night to spend the Fact \u201cat Tous Leïand, Me, Mr.O.L Rheaume: of St.Paul, Minn.bas returhea home from a trip to South Amerfea.\u2018Miss Yvonne Porion id at Vaudreuil, the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Eugene St Jacques., Mr.and Mrs.3 Pangman have refurned from = ax to England.Miss Effie Hill 16 Fort street, sailed on the Sardinian for Paris.Pr.Priedrich Wilhelm (new)Fene 20 Barbarosse.daily $ are rr, (new July 3 Tm .Prinses isms.\".July orn 0 ee «oo .Berlin.(mew) = Tes not call at Dress Gingham, White Cotton, Sateen}.#peelal Sale ot Hoiwes: Harnesses and Underskirts, Corsets, Blouses, Gloves, Vehicles -6f all kinds; by Auction Wed- Ribbon, Lace Underwear, Socks, Stocks Fieaday, June 30th, at 2.34 P.M.; 40 Head ings, Umbrellas, Men's Shirts, Tweed § 2 ie 1 Caps, Tweed Pants, Suapenders, Neck- of Choice Horses, suitable for all pur- tes, Collars, Lace Gurtains, Handker- poses, Drivers, Cobs, Carriage, Express, chiefs; oor clo r cloths, ry Dra + Linoleum, Gate, Oflcloths, Carriage Oil.| B&VY nd Lot of Acclimated cloths, Table Oflcloths, Household Lin- Horses, suitable for city.use.Also lot + ens, Table Linens.Bhesting, doter of New and : Second-hand Harnesses, nens, Assor owe ney s, New and nd-hand Vehicles of all Combs, 1 , SPE Toe Sun, many Consignments kinds.Positively without reserve.Pillows, etc, otc.High-Grade Upright ano.Largest assortment of \u201cCarpet in all grades and qualities of any in the city, advances.We will sell at our rooms, 241 ana 243 ST.JAMES STREET TUESDAY AFTERNOON, \"June 28, 1910, consisting of Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus, Sideboard, Tables and Chairs, and a lot of handsome New Car.Outside statercoms exclusively.Complete sp.pointments ia every stateroom.re service Jnequalled.- For reservations x Bos, y ud Sous, 530 St.Cather w.Henry, 286 St.James Streets Gal Trask Ticket peice, 130 St.James street; Wind sor Hotel, and Thonon M.TGS and 2060.Post of Meo at uares ouse for positive sale to cover se se se ve rente \"SATURDAYS CM AM .June 28 : ® af: \u2018Bdmonton, cistér, Mrs, \u201c.Mrg\u2026S.Albert.Nas left to a tow Weeks.at Sie.Agathe.pen * + a rt - BRACE DART \"HOME.donations: Grace, Dart Home.thankfully Totlowing ; the! sf ations: Flowers a and Refreshmants.MONTREAL WOMAN ARRESTED IN HAMILTON The police of Hamilton, Ont.have arres rrested a young woman naméd Ethel ris, belonging to this city, the charge against her being suspicion of theft.Miss Paris left the city a short time ago and on her departure certain parties laid complaints with the local police to the effect that she had tak money belonging to them.~A description of the girl was wired to the police | captured in Hamilton.She will be * plus cream plus- sugar delicious, À brought back to the city on.Monday ta stand trial.\u2018 \u2014 Funerel of Mrs, Fennell.- The tuners! \u2018of Mrs.Michas! Fen.nell.will take place from her late residence, 68 Young street, to St.Ann's Church end thence oy Cote des Neiges\u2018 .dun ® 1207 pet Squares in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry.in sizes to fit any room; hair and other Mattresses, Pianos, Curtains, Bed Coverin Cutlery ani some second-hand Fumit ture, ete.Also a private collection of 500 voinmes of \u2018Books, Including sets of Encyclopedia, Novels, Popular Mechanics and historical books; also two camping tents.- Sale at 3.20.p.RE\" DON This will be the only auction sale this week.150 2 3 Lighting Imbroglio at Fort Frances.Western Associated Press Special.\u2018Fort Frances, Ont, June 25.\u2014 Jas.Harty, of the Empire Hotel, in de- flance of the by-laws which make the right to supply city light a civic monopoly, has connected his lights directly with the Power Company's plant, and the indignant city.fathers are restrained from interfcrence by an injunction issued by Judge Fitch which is continuous until November.The town Will appeal to Toronto, and the next move will be to apply for an injunction to restrain; the Power Company from delivering power for -lighting purposes, without the consent of the town.eee The prices of the Hydro-Electric Commission for London have been announ fifty pér-cent on the London Ei tric Companiy\u2019s.charges: \u201cYor Watch, Clock and Jew Pairs try Hemsley's, 366 8t.J Sale at 10 o'clock a.m., In lots to suit purchasers and without reserve.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneèrs.Auction Sale of Moving Picture Films WEDNESDAY, June 29th, rooms, 69 St.James Street.We are instructed by interested parties, to sell at public a, qu retock pr without reserve, roîls o oving Picture Fiima, sll in derfect order.is Ps MARCOTTE FRERES, , Auctionesfé: 1169 150 3 We have' recalvedl instructions tron of curator of \u2018an insolvent.estate to ool} at public auction: i 200 oll \u201ccloths, Unoleum, _mte oll cloth, ote, Sale at u o'clock a.m.in _lots-t6 \u201csuit L -poutii7ely without reserve.\"MARCOTTE 150 3 605 St.eli \u2018st.Dleces amorted fos oft cloths, wats] va table Sad Chitiage of oi] modation.For rates ELDER DEMPSTER 319 Board of Trade Battle FOSTER, lAuctioneer.110 8 Ww, emer Excursion Jay, June 30th ?Vig the Parks, the \u201cSkyscrapers,\u201d tire\u201d Art\u2019 Galleries, the Battery, Wall Street, the Docks and Ocean Liners.: Run down to Coney Island or to »\u2019\u2014- the resorts along Long - Teaad \u201cand the New Jersey Coast! - \u201cbeton Albany and New York (in either direction) without extra charge.mm Accommodations Today kets on trains lea ET LT Sees : yu te Ses Tet Bt 4 ad ay .+x cos Tasted Moe 17 156e0d WEE four | OELAICES & Cou Gen.Agi.8 Preatway, New York v.= MENAY.2e 52, JAMES ETRETT.À 120 13504 [TENS ALES; ATLANTIC Cam Pa- Ry Cavs Svraminip lo wea Montroai-Quebos Carmel sep Britain.July 1 apy 3° ¥ lain Jul 7 Ea HE Jul i aus A 12 Lake Manitoba\u2019 July #1 Ke - Rites\u2014Empress Steamers\u2014Hiret- Second .- \u201cClass, 90.and u Crass, $51.36 ard upwards, ke Steamera\u2014Nne Cinax Cabln nd Glass Rates-\u2014$41.30 and up Tickets na tntermat rom any Steamship agent ton ¢ * CW, GANMABLE, \u201cws, « wnaEn, (French ),' \u20ac New York te Havre, Paris (pent amers leave wry Thursday et _ LA voi ape as as 00 00 ee ps rue 2000 LA ENCN.0 se 00° 0e : Th LAG ABCOGNE, (ix tra).0.LA DBRETAGNE.cts ae oo sees LA LORRAINE.+.++ 00 0000 CHICAGO (Extra).information Oo.General Agents, Montreal, ve se es Ae ve \" Toalhtn and A eR Blan, Dowost.a var des Re ~ oN tr von 1.7 Royal | ads and \u2018Great Britain.\" \u2018steams at cu tore a General ni ox A Milas: EEE nes QT 5.Ro IN MS OFA OPA Political History of the Province Has Been Stormy \u2014 Premier in Office Ten Years.\u2014\u2014\u2014 .\u201c Special to The Montreal Star.- Winnipeg, Man, June 25 \u2014The élections shortiy to be held in this province bring it once more into the centre of the political stage, and focus \u2018Public attention In par cular upon its miet, Hon.R.bin.The present orne which is an overwhelmingly Conservative one, | C - has held office continuousiy under Premier Roblin for-the past ten years.During that time the political history of the province hag been.a highly in- tepesting ang a egsive A Leading | otitical Events.Among the political events of his- : torical jmportarice in the early days of > - the province was the controversy car- the the ried on for several years with > Federal Government regärdink - ed the \u201cmonopoly\u201d clause in the Cand \u2018adjan Pacific -chérter.The clause In $ question enacted that for twenty years k «30 lime of -rallway should be Author- « ized to be \u2018constructed in such a dfrec- Ÿ - > we - he .3 x 2 KS Th ho Ga an Pac wi e nadian c - Hon, John.\u2018Norquay Vo Premier of - Manitoba t the time and In.1880 re- | Egon Et ME Man, .w > v \u201car 2 ; shout peripit she ren fi a thar.2 : branch ne should \"bé Bunt \u2018ouly after obtaining power from time to time, froui Parliament.= Nothing was \u2018done\u2019 about the matter and the Govern- Zponts \u2018arrangement with the Cawu\u201cian \\way synalèate was enic entersd t-com \u201cIn the meantime the province tzd nted some railway charters whith ere Eee by the Dominiop | Gove.which made the matter.wo:se fon in 1887 a resolution was introduced n \u2018the Legislature by Hon.Mr.Nor- uay, threatening to carry the matter £0) the \u201cImperial Government If minion Government persisted in Itey of disallowance.ile it lasted the discussion vas a stormy \u2018one and \u201carany conventions ï dnd meetings of various bodies took % bility under whic 3 not \u2018submit to striggle any , Does for the purpose of adopting rex olutions protesting against the dis- the.province \u2018ras Placed by the \u201cmonopoly\u201d enjoyed by the C.R.Finally matters came to a head in 1888.Early in March ot \"that year, Hon.John Norquay and] + Hon, \u201cJoseph Martin \"went to Ottawa.\u2019 backed jup by resolutions, \u2018ane: by the \" Winnipeg Conservative Association, stating: \u201cWe declare that we wil longer 7» dUnde¥ the burden that Is érushing the 8 38 cd * ; f 1 \u201c a.\" » of Manitoba.7 , Government.y n anxious to extend Its bounäarlos, x 1 - | © but it was aot until the year \u2018nen-\u201cf] flawed wits deals ie benefit has fol 1 tioned that matters.reached, a decisive y\" In the Lesisiature fn Japuary Administration, of the Province.address to the Governor-General-| - Phe adm :irations since the for- .1p-Council was authorized praying for \" 5 = extension pestrard and northward | 1 ot of The: (province haye.been a\u2019 \\ ® Hudson's Bay o Manitoba, t - -+- Matter was Of great importance hel bs pa A.Bova.Premier fig gm ~~ cause of their need of a seaport.apd ji S#N.A.Girard af Si ! - their 1énerished.Rope, 3X pe -14.1871, to fare 14 1.19g a rallway to nelle t that part and! Yon ET, Clarke.nier.Été ship Western Hudson s Tadr ca Si, ris 6 THRE ay.to the British Piece\u201d I-was | Sir.irhrd, Premier) July i of fmportatice hecange \u2018of the wma!l 5 tail Bes An 2.1874.\u2026lfze Of -the present province: beceuse C8: Hop: R: AL Davia.Premier.De- +> -ol-the large aren of the Territories l'eember 3.:1874.to October 26.1878, «hd the prospective provinces: bepause :8.-Hon.D.M: Hérrison.Prenilèr.et the 162s of Port Arthur and.ite lake Desexbeor 28.1857.to January 19.1588.La the boubdary Copia, ta.pith Oa- 7.Hon.T.G réenvay.Premier: Jan- A and, fpr: othe: Tr À uns 18 1888, nary 6.1909.urged that anitôbk -à Po rs ha 8.Hon.H.1° LE ARES aid.\u2018Premier, mot received the treatipeût, it rdenery: 3aguagy 8 1900, tor Oth r 29.1900.A ed.: 8.Hom R.P.Roblin.Premier, Octo- : On \u201cthe | invitdtion ot\u201d alr flit: id bar 29.1800.to present time : Sy rier.Hon.Messrs.Rag and - \u201cThe, Roblin Minister X à bell went to Ottawa with the me: The Roblin Ministry 1s Formed by morial when the.claims were discuss- the folidwing: ÿ According to Mr.Rogers\u2019 state- |.Hon.R.P.Roblin.Premiet.presi- ¥ HA ent thes au for tn to remain whieh fom of Conmeti.Minister \u201cof Agricul, 8 2 days = swer, w land: i d.£ ts Prerale would hen be able ta bis Eopinl as) hi Si and Railway Ë em.pllament on Apr Le - 4 Jrnseld stated that he had no recoliec- Ww os.agers, Minister.ot Pubite ÿ \"0 MOR of much & request ang did notte - os that o's nad \u201cwads: it, tt 1 Gruen ue A 4 owever may be, a.letier was h ms ong, 1 à Led Irom a Hparaet, the Papal Treasurer.4 ar ais 5 Prov cla mous conference *3yuy.\u201cFhe, FH: Howden, Provinéial Se- cla De wen.His Excellency and cretary and Mihister of Pélephones.r.Compbell three days later.Hon.George Robson Coldwell, Min- KC nw Le both the Ministers hear fat Bucation and Municipal Com- 3 CE EN Wire riers Rregeptation o misstoper, 7 CL i \"hie Auto ny ou &y In: he Mouse on The Members.: » .his offic tate- 1 bers af the Pro- ment t tit donld not f cling cote route nr ra bur thar toa | ah BLT qyai\u2014 ; Ta TR ut tha Le y dé vtt Be py or tiv dan tt br *.\u201cMember.A axe re share ad.Yo : es for! AST Ame Be Ue Cn aT sou efore Aisle | 5 future go boul ati Hint: pet: readatle Bali yd 3 Xv, At thices.târlo Brandon , and Q obec a the prarinces LEO Ion a wh 3.i The alleged.attempt0f- wi vw Inter tere for the Ta country to death; .we therefore demand the discontinuance of the -dis- ællowance ahd that this province of Manitoba be placed in tbe same position in regard: to railways as are ail.the other provinces forming the Dom- \u201cInion of Canada.\" were sthe monopoly olaysvs were waived by the Canadian Pa®ific ,Rallwaÿ Com- \u2018pany in return for a Dominion Government fifty year guarantee of interest on a $15,000.000 issue of 3 1- 2 per cent, * land grant bonds.RL FUN TT Vea haa alowed e School Question.In 1890 the Manitoba Legislature | .enacted a school act doing away with meparate schools, which aroused \u2018a storm of indignant protest from the Roman Catholic mincrity of the pro- \"vince.They claimed that having had their gohitols defor.the unioh, of 1870.and the Federal authorities having pro- mfied that they should have thelr after the union it was utf- LET they should pr deprived of righ For six years \u2018at least the a testion \u201cwas an acute one, -dnd although the legislation affected only the Province réctly.the whole Do- \u201c Minion was ¢édpnyulged with the dix- .cussion \u2018which ensued.From -1890.When the new educational law of Mani.4 was enacted until 1893 the fight was confined to the courts with vary- fig results, but in the latter year, the Question became a political one.The, neds) bill was introduced in \u2018tee, ke dera] Houge in the session of 1396 Le Sir Charles Tupper.but he could not carry it throuzh the diverse gectarian elements of.the House, \u2018and was defeated in the surcecding general election.Sir Wilfrid [Laurier who succeeded to the Premiership chen succeeded In compromising and \u201cset fing the difficulty.with the Manitoba The Boundary Dispute.The demand of the Roblin Government for the extension of the bourdar- fos of Manitoba to Hudsons Bay.so as to make the prairie province a maritime one has.been more or less of .& burning topic ever since 1905 For some years previously the province had ~ Btar- 108 petition \"Dia iagram showing how the Gross for year sadiog June 30th, 1909 were fend and operation of what was calis i be increased, and its consequent effect men are granted .States: Railways are shown in outer circle.\u2018The.following table\u2019 of population is.als of intezeat Dotted lines shows the extent to whièh the cost of Labor would ultimately Rafttways, if thé increases allowed by the Board of Conelijation to Train- E To Candin for Ji Gross A $145, 936, 336.» .an Betterments and Finances of the The above diagram should prove in- Merestigg-to-tHe general public, to rail: | way managérs and employes.It will surprise some \u201cpeople to learn that, ac- cardipg to épvernment reports, 43.58 per cent.ôf the gross-earnings of Canadian railways goes to labor direct, as compared with 41 per cent.paid on the same account by\u2019 American roads.This is largely due to the climatic \"conditions and to the lower earning power of the Canadian railways.Moreover, American roads.covering about the same territory as Canadian roads cover, operate throuzh a settled country, serving 87,000,000 people, while Cænadlad roads have only 7,000,600 to serve, In addition to the forty-three per cent.f gross pald for labor, 75 per cent.of the money paid on account of fuel and oil, representing 9.7\" per cent, of | gross earnings.- -goes_to the men who mine coal an ilofl.amount paid.to labor, directly and in- âtrectiy, up.to.52.65 r cent.of the earnings.The cost of üpkeep material, equipment and supplies.eats up- 8.§2 per cent.of the grass earnings.6.03 per cent.of which goes to the men whq work \u2018with their heads and hands to produce these items andl articles.The railway pays out close to 60 per cent.of every dollar taken in for labor.The fact that Canadian railways pay considerably more of each dollar on The following table of populations \u201cThis brings the | this account than is paid by- their Am- | competitors, refutes the, argument that American \u2018Mmanüfacturers come to Canada in \u2018order to, secure cheaper labor.Naturally, Canadian , winters being longer and harder, and Canadian days.shorter than the winters and days fur« ther south, the railways get less out of the day's work.i\u201d Another point against Canadian railways is\u2019 that nearly every American line, running east and west, passes through or hear some vast.Canadian roads have no} oply tb haul their coal great distances, t in addi- \u2018tion have to pay-a heavy duty on every ton of coal they Import\u2014a serious handicap.The tendency in Canada, as in the States for the past decads.has been raised taxes and at the same time reduce the rates to reduces 2 5 ENE TORDK coal field, | LL ah RTD nee Séizire: i Teme.Beault of Di Chase by Constable.and ire: Tanger ; ; + ue CE cé tw eo 2 Toronto, June 26.\u2014For having i- legally in its possesston 78 otter, 165 beaver, and 1,960 muskrat skins, the Fiudson\u2019s Bay Company, through R.C.Wilson, factor at Monfigambert, In the a Thats actual Jistrict, has bean ne 7 udi ng.costs.e fines\u2018 were Te ohn By plied magls- trate W.W.ov at Port Arthur, and the confiscated furs reached\u201d the |.Provincial department yesterday.The capture of the Indians to whose care the transportation of the furs was entrusted, and\u2019 the gpprehension of the Company\u2019s factor, were the result of a long and thrilling chase by congtab- le Symons and a fire renger, who passed\u2019 \u2018themselves off as prospectors.Bishop Strachan School.The annual \u2018distribution ot prizes took place in the Halil of Bishop Stra- chan School on Thursday evening.The | Bishop of Toronto.occupied the chair.| assisted by tbe follow members of the Coupcil:\u2014Rev.Arthdéacon Warren; Rev.D.T.Owen, The Provost of Trinity College.4 Mr.Jas.Henderson.Mr.ow.under Stuart LN AT ch included a very intetesti THE ART GALLERY.| At a meeting of the Council of the Art Association of Montreal, held yesterday.Mesirs.E.and W.8S, Maxwell ,of Montreal, \u2018werè appointed new building to be erected on the Holton pro ary on ols ooke street.\u2018A-vompetjtion was, h Pres the purpose of \u2018selécting the rk tects, competitive plans being drawn up Messrs.Maxwell; Méesars.Browt .énd Vallance, and Prof.Nobbs: .Mr.E-: M.Wheelwright, of Boston, was chosen ,as the judge of these plans, \u2018and the ones he se - were - those of Messrs.Maxwell: These preliminary plans covered the whole building in the form that it is hoped It will ultimately assume.At present :the funds \u2018\u2019Avallable do not permit ôf the entire scheme being carried out © Messrs.Maxwell ave therefore been instruct- çà to draw up plans for the first porion of the building, to cover about half the site.-.This portion will in- } clude galleries, Treading rooms, and all ing, and will cost about $250,000.© Instructions hav been given \u2019 to.start the work o earing the site immediately, and the ork of construction will bé commenced in about two weeks.The wdrk will _be carried out \u2018under the supervision of Mr._ Whegelwright as consulting architect.YC : TTY A Perfèet: Action Ÿ êiveet:\u201d sympathetic Sit Hn and powerful Tone.; From Keys to Sounding Board; from pedals to lid, the Karn Piano is fnvincible.: » In the\u2019 méantime, duririg the past ten years, the wages of railway employes An Canada have 1y thirty per cent.So, all things considered, it is claimed that Canadian railways make a splendid showing from most any 'viewpoint, and they unquestionably have, in many respects, a harder row to hoe than have the American lines.with- wham.for transcontinental traffic they must compete.is alto of interest.a ee.ee.\u2019 ® coe Q.3 GERMANY MNIFEO STATES CANADA oY 503 Per Sqr Mile\u201d \u201830 Sy ile Mile 2 Per Sgr Nile \u20183720 + She 4 cussion over thé, matter.but His Excellency \u2018In an \u2018Official denial stated that he had only a friendly and private talk with Hon.\u201cMr.Ci mpbell over school matters ahout which the Government had absplutely no Knowledge.There was considerable indignation in Manitoba over the Goxernment's decision.\u201cThe discussion went on for rome time and eventually Mr.T.A, Burrows.M.P.stated that he and other Liberal members from the West had.a definite promise that the Manitoba boundary wqnid he extended to Hudson's Bay.Mr.Roblin charged the Government with acting so \u2018at Manitoba might be disciplined.The matter continued to be one of con- -sluerable heartburning with the Manitoba people untit Sic .Wi rid\u2019 T8us les recognized the jusflcs\u2019.df the claims which had been put forward b- the Robiin adminjetration by proposing.In a bill brought forward In the Ilouse of Commons two \u2019vehrs ago to extend the boundary of the province northward .to the, 60th \u201cparallel of.latitude, and eastward so As to Include both Fort Churchill and York Fiçtôgy as ports.\u2019 - The Telephone Dent.Another matt-v on- whicH the pres sent adminfrtration prides Îtself.is fa telephone polley.result ng fhe Cuv- ernirént bn- 7 œct oy Ein Telephone Company for $5.000, où It is\u2019 Faired 4a big -| work - .| Maxine 1s ducting nego! tions with the Govern Killarney G.Lawrence.Lakeside E.D.Lynch La Verandrye J.B.Lauzon Manitou R.Rogers Minnedosa W.B.Yudden Morris Colin H.Campbell Norfolk R.F.Lyons Portage la Prairie H.Armstrong Rockwood I.Riley Russell A.1.Bonnyeastle St.Boniface J.Rernier South Brandon A.H.Carroll Swan River J.W.Robson Turtle Mountain J.Johnson Virden + Es A -ew Winnipeg Centre Taylor Winnipeg North J.rd Mitchell Winnipég South ¥ 7, Jordon Liberals.Arthur J.Williams | Birtte- ~~ GoJo Mickle \u2014 Dauphin J.Campbell Delraine R.8.Thornton Emerson G.Walton Gimli Sig.Jonesson Gladstone J.W.Armstrong ~ Lumsdowne T.C.Norris Niorden \u201c B.J.McConnell Mountain + RB.Baird \u2018Rhineland .Winkler Springfield Dia Ross \u2018Winnipeg West H.Johnson (West TH John MINISTER OF MARINE AND HARBOR OFFICIALS VIEW CHANNEL ANEW.Questiôns Yelative to dry docks re-\u2019 mained unanswered in Montreal today because of the absence of all per- so ops in authority who are in a position.to'give authentic informa;lon.Mr.G.W.Stephens, chalrman_of the Harbor Cagnmissioncrs, went to Quebec on the Allan Line Victorian yesterday.while-Messrs.Ballaptyne ai.d Geoffrion have ppensabsent féom the city recent- iy.Mr.Stephens secompanied Hot.Mr.Brodeur 4.Quebec in order fhat the Minister Mariné may have an opportunity.\u2018of seeing .how the - ship channel Jooks from the aâded height ôf | oceaf-goinz stegmer.Mr.Bro- deur- hat\" dircadv -madé - pese dn- spectiofs of the channel, usually from the CAS.\u2018Lady Grey, but it is considered that the inspection from a\u2019 vessel of far greater tonnage will have soms educhtional features.- There is a probability, too.that\u2019 Mr.Brodeur .njll be able to hear views in Quebec on the subject of thie | ropuged\u2019 ary dock.A despatch from Ottawa ae that the matter has heen.held \u2018up.for the moment \u201cbecause of\u2019 iv of the two ports and that [there Is a .ever, shipping \u2018men in onfreal assert that there ls no politics in the selection.Two years ago the Shipping Federation placed itself on record as fayoring Quebec as the proper location for a dry dock: It was suggested at the time that the Clev- ernment should secure a floating dock and plate it at Quebec until such times as a permanent graving.dock | ructde Whit co à Bo comp tompioted they: Wain that © the floatins dodk removed to Montredl and .maintaMed here.\"Mr, Albert Vickers.of the Vickers- yet here côn- ns 3 leadifig toward the conan\u201d va #5 fui and thé estab.ulling works.\u201d power and increase thé fixed charges.| een increased by nears | Montreal wareroorrs: Gervais & Hutchins, Piano and Qrgan Co.Limited., -.Comparison is the only test\u2014 way.- À trial will bring the\u2019 1 588 8t.Catheriné 8t.W.brig A Mc Re cas of.M fin iv monthg bets to kidney\u2019 RRL » For the Kidneys, bit \u201cWoddstoëk, and Listows|, Ont., .\u201cDisease Cured ri Juffigéion of what Warners: Sate Cure \u2018will do is the \u201cKer A, a! Je, of Brookins & De who was.gcarogly able to move - froubte; In the form of Bright's Disease.- ving hean.\u2018completely cured by AN LT i SAFE CURE Bisa s and Blood.Mr.Roy A.Poole.; kidney or uripary troubles.\u201d - Roy Constipa substances, a perfect laxative.effects.25 cents a package.Sample Bottle an Box of Pills Free \u201cpis box of Warners to any one who will write and mention having seen lhisiliberal A.Poole, Brenkins, S.D.Cure is put up in 50 cent.and $1.00 bottles, and sold by druggists every; where.tion and Hiliousness Warnets Safe Pills, purply vegetæble,\" They do not gripe or leave any bad after \u201cae lly re letter expresses nis hi I wish lo praise Warn- ét Cute for Bright's Diseasg.1 hardly know how to start, because\u2019 I cannot say epough in praise of it\u2014- it has b me.I wah first\" taken Sek with J Theumation on Oet, 4, 19 I was in bed mast of.tHe tine umtil April -10th, 1909, when I came home.I coyld hardly walk with-a oane: - My \u2018doctor fonad I had Bright's Di jarge amount of albimen, palpita lon of the heart, wegk stomach, blinding sensation: \u2018shortness -of breath, pains all through my legs and body.I doctored until the first of June, and was getting worse all the time.I got, 80 they had to.help me in and out of a chair.I was almost gone.My .mqther advised me to try your remedies, as\u2019 they cured her brother-in-law 28 years before; so T did.After the second bottle I! began to get better.I ken eight bottles, and L also.jake one of Warner's Bafe Pills at bed time every day.I am getting fat.feeling fine, t e albumen has disappeared and every bad feeling gone.I hope my letter will be the means of _ helping every .person suffering from Warner's Safe absolutely\u201d free from Injurious \u201c d To convince ¢ every stfferer from diseases of of Ape kidneys, nS bladder :anñd - bloot NER'S SAFE CURE will absglutely cure, a WAR \u2018Bess Bills will be sent ARNER'S FRED- OF C \" SAKR CURE .CO.offer In Yhe Montréal ARGH; post ora to.\u201cDally st pa - - and perfect rest.v + MA: 8 - 242 ac hi Bip \u201cA ERT PLAIN Fa that.VS you buy a \u201cSpring Bed aor Mattress, you want something that will give you light, buoyant sleep HERCULES BED SPRI ae MEDAL MAT n.give you equal satisfaction.e Got Med 1 Farn.Mi > 6e, 1.cmd RIT: Tn \u201cborn | a : INGS A; E public adits #3 it 3 2 aie Bros a\u201d concert given by the puplig{: Se WAR, Ny to draw up plans for the Association's.| °° by § the necessary offices for the time de J - fostante of à \u2018Jand mare unfls 10 carry of such great benefit to | | Bers bade e Xo 4 0e A WIRELESS TELEPHONE, FOR THE FAR, -_-\u2014\u2014 ; = Inventor of the Ear-Phone.! Ly pa 1 an those members of bil who 8 om: Bedfnens, re that.\u2018Atscoy- TE Av H fete yw et an 4 rd e again ear as well as those who are not deaf.I want to tell YOU, it either of these eo plainte is youre, tha ! cah ena ble you 10 hes r unless yours\u2019 ns to be aa Frise mao Dien, ot of e\" sen 0 nd Pre nidate \u2018with me: and' fo:- low ra: \u201c5 adi {which will be ghadly given i \u2018charge).free Ls well ped 4 \u2018as diet will enable you t> Sunetiy ns anybody I am sure of this, because ! ü dur ua Tomar in just the\u2019 same way, ow Maine deafness tan be.Lommel Xoo is - \u2018toifeel my pean nse.a Near TrovrioE worse and wo Fev , and myself Decoming mor, every \u2018day, a y he 2 enti work to which I was devote because I remember this so vig thaï I am earnestly anxious\u201d to place within reach of every sufferer from deafnessitle hearing.How | Came to Study the Problem \u2018of \u2018 : Destagee.This !s how I happened to make my discovery.1 happened at the time to be engaged \u2018in certain delicate.teléphonic test-work, when, suddenly, I became aware that 1 could not hear as well aa 1 had used to do.I was growing deaf \u2018Words became blunted and curred.etimes! whole sentences of c « Tous wo - ; t tome, And | as with worse and worsé, I feit that jn a short time 1 should be compelled to give up.in despa held me to hope, that.afthough it -was sometimes most difficult \u2018o oN what people in tha same vom sed were saying to me, yet 1 could foc Then then quite plainly whehever they w Ing to me over the 'phoné,- - possibly peak: a distance of many miles.; the first.held t Tino ment Hd 1 studied we 1 experiment matter in all its bearings, And the morsel over the 1 studigd why 1 ould hear people better t tn brain inssy conversation, the môre A vinced I became that some adaptation .of.the principle of the telephone would enable my deaf ears RL hear, agal ne mo I Made My Discovery.\u201c It was while lylpg ip bed one pleut.that tbe question a cor figshea atross My _inher\u2019 consciousnes y \"hy pot a 7, phone\u2019 for the Inside ot.my dédf ears The de ration was s0-strong upon.me thag.1 insiongly © se.dressed, and Tairly J.tuabed.to my workshop.Within twenty- four hours ! had \u2018pefore me, fully com- high\u2019 op Li w my he that It Shade mie \u2018excigim aloud: Txt last have got it!\" ! Lf od that with the * Ear-Phone™ 3 could hear perfectly.All roarings in the: \u2018hend -ceased.1 no longer had to strain fi catch Ey a aes to oe ask my riends to t the TEE x .uldn't hear what ther iA ji ar hen ng Wag as woods as in the days my.youth.JMloreover, it was simple to wear, quite invisible, absolutsly safe, and caused 0p discomfo \u2018whatevee\u2014rather the reverse.And so 1 determined to make known my invention to a wider circle, and.to\u2019give every man, woman or child in this country, afflicted with deafnesy $.| or défeciivée hearing, the opportunity of making deay ears hear How | can\u2019 Help You.quite 1 \u201cMy \u201cEar-Phone\u201d is a scientific nyt cuit simple aural ad.It fits easily fortably Into the outer passa ear, where !t copatitutes \u20ac DE soude upon the ear- Brace, | is to > she re of the \"lard-of-hearinm, Facts nh pair of spectaciep acts to the eves For th: short-sighted: It fs an ear spectacle.Unjike many hearing devices, se \u2018Far- Phone\u201d is quite pon-irritatipg.fact, after à few hours you qu Lo x are weering.\u2018snything \u20ac ne par, end 1 des I hath 2 a api aii and grous at es nobody sad ter you rare a.aber pits ds \u2018aetec- axe, Row.Pa y et from tive Fay 1 need hardly say a 3 { plensed 1 shall he to haye you writ give me partic Nee?1 wn very on cases, ertigé GG waves 4 | -on the subject, \u2018of your case terested in ARS would care to 2 book I hive writs ten: Upon \u2018deafness pt ear trouble, and how, auch camplaints are at once Joie by- the use of the \u2018Ear-Phone.\u201d send you along à copy } by re fe th think 1t will- interest you, À eforo Toyit yor to accept & pres at \"copy \u201cné.I am earnestly geslrons © dis p any ma anysbiga i Lung FR Tio & Count Pr etter from A eatnocs to reco\u2019 a, ny gst precious sis of | ollom ng are a tow ince Tobie OF is Pie pon EL 1 1\u20ac retieves Jegfapss and arrests itp |.ig sa R I remedies hardgeas at hearing.i calses À no {rrita | : bas no Suny fins.Aa ws HT ten wl \u2018not cause, ; Blacharges troy TEN 4: alwa es cise, decl red mat Sowtounding ke, \u2018mot Dave #9 ve rpmpyed | \u201cInf Hens enjoyed À an fox Inspesiion ve th th wi %.it AUX vous the NewfounBINnd dbest Ferhaiied .nae WEKE 5 7.p.126.EE Gueule them vaprabrsn) | thérnatiquel Méervétur\"\" When at 17% My games Brwet, au, you will mrespperle pie Erultibor Hotimes agreement of 1904 wae Natron 3 % oA Ta oint Cury ù 100) ta feu Stree was made to apecify: focal ews t ds PP.re tihaarn ats t .te ad of n ; on real, .Ta 4A pi Eh LT Sonar (EEL : copy of my Fe The Sen 318 a fetions the, exercise = [uly bees Restored.All who ri : mt | 5 5 Fe Seu ula log Uth- SUMMER RESORTS.it Ju the mest ha Coget CITE : : a von 4 In the - Be \u201d su ok wo.oo 120, rie A ap ogn.1A RT \u201cBy.PROFESSOR HOFEMAN.| very sage means that gave me back my | Nn Jost.very.Hook the disorder grew | But Pa Tine \u2018time thin extraordinary: faet |.i ams sp PE Tian, et Foch gps pl Tutor \u201cfr P OR °8 - Ourzan'e 08 Buit has been valued hy thousaride ot their Canadian - tælende pt ma.Ï AU Çuxsoù clothing is is.sald with .guarapice : , money\u2019 returned) die is \u201cproduced.| from gemdine\u2019 Britishi Textiles.: \u201cThat * There's comfort in.A nt ia os A .ni isa u Hess \u201c\u20ac at\" $ of.the habitable \u2018Globe.* Gréatest \u201cattention is.paid ta the \u2018quite \u2018of.every, individual order, and tyle.of production of these suits is equal to anything sold anywhere at twice \u2018and thricé\u201cthp mâney\u2014at least, this is what the Sion\u2019 \u2018clientele \u2018say about the Curzon À g LE CL :.there is the talloring.As is well À .known, Kondo is the hub of the tailoring 5 craft, and Messrs.Curzon Bros, as pracfical CE taflôring experts themselves, are in a position Wer \u201cto sears the most qualified workmen in the : L \u2018frae.For all these tegsons Curzon tailoring .is sold with the following guarantee: Se de SATISFAOTIO f NTEER OR MONF) p | jy * * Awarded 2 Gold.Medals for Taljoring Excellence.4 \"Ont mefhods appeal to the thoughtful man: that is perhaps why we, gc among our clientele such well-known men as the following \u2014 7 Rev: R.J.Campbell, Hon.G.E.Foster, M.P., Horatio Bottomley,il P., eit.Cal.A.E\u201d Belcher, Lieut.-Col, Dr.S.H, Glasgow, Hon: | RJ raid, \u2018Rev.Canon \u201cDavidson, Comte.Ubaldo Beni, Lieut.-Col.%| * hogh Cit Clarke, Lis Downey, M.P.W.H.Doyle, M.P., Hon.F.% a 2 Miles, Dr.T.R.Allinson, Major-Gen.J.es 7 Aer ME Mat 1esor Lang, Mr.Mantague Holbein.; \"Filtin a post card and \u2018address same to us as below, asking for « \"M la&st désortmént of materials.Together with patterns, we send you \" fashion-plates and complete instructions for accurate self- measuremén -tape measure, all sent freg and carriage paid.We dispatch your « within seven days, and if you\u2019 do not approve, return the goods, and we | will refiiad the.mopty.A 280 Suit TO MEASURE FOR $8.d RZ ON CEUX The word\" Measure (Pept.a) 60/62 ary ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.Tallors; : 4ddresses for Patterpa: - Fer Te apd East Canadat CURZON BROS.clo MIGHT DIRECTORIES, LTD.(Dept.0, Thre Church Street, TORONTO, ONTARIO __.; ~ For Wipnlpex apd the West: { CUREON prop cle HENDERSON BROS.(Dept.©.- 1270 Garry Street, WISNIPEG, * : Please mention this paper.mé TS set 7 Cae a AE ewe \"SOUND CASTINGS 01 All Descriptions PROMPT DELIVERY ilk Ki > 2.\u201cLimited \u2014\u2014 Telephone East 5490 «ca rs Notie i x hpmay Kiliggt, 477 BI tout oy Public ctio 8 Btreét on En A A of a : FRENCH FISHING RIGHTS.: 4 The ge.sie! Le 910, at 17 am.ip ke et cs SEpstor Lot \u20181.\u20148tock vf.pri 50, Terms Cash.The Store wilt\u2019 À AND LAK EE ?un re.pists pr sh Tg fio TIN pp BE BR et MA 5e ser pis ves i pénogner force is working for higher L oi b \u201c2 verfully, and with a sinister signifi- E: ce compared with \u2018which all others : come negligitde factors; and this is the alarming rapidity with which consuinp- Hon of products of the nation\u2019s farms \u201cis \"a jneveaso 1 in price of all commoditien, 1n- Ladd eluding farm products, 23 per cent, h an Anoreaso.in price of 87 \u2018cent, \u201cFailure to \u2018 increase \u201cproducts of our farms in anything like the ratio of in reasp In consumption is: exerting more than three : mes the effect upon cost of living that is being exerted by al , other causes, including the increase of £0! \u201cIn 1899\" the Uniteq States produced more than 3, fe \u20ac ow 13 + 8 our and cornmeal, we \u2018exported some- 5 foie more than 470,000,000 bushels.\u2018ad: In 1808 we produced more than 4,500, Sono bushels of these cereals, but our pred to less- than 134,- In other words, our ex- roducts of the farm in «Bose of 1809 by 25 per $130,000.00 in gold was he largest amount ever any tae Year, Sixty million 7 in South Ambrica, $65,000,000 of it is apparent when it is gen that for the year ended July 31, Argentina for the first time forged hos.of the United States, taking first Place among the in addition, she of all meat consumed'in Europe.25 doubt i any country \u201cexcels the od States in natural fertility of soil, or has a more favorable eral climate; but with our careléss unitormed methods Rote\" pen bushels.fn of these 99 exceeded 3 bane isp hreed 1909 exporting coun- \u20ac -secd pelectiom, fertilization and cul- : Toad of fur farms produced an annual = of less than A bushels of wheat 2 me are compared with 32 in -England, in Germany, 34 jn the Netherlands, «and 20 in France.The United States 4.produces something less than 23 bushels land produces ethoriands 53.great «:0f oats per acre, while FE Germany 44 and the \u201cEngland and France are the \u201ccreditor mations, and for half a century our exports of farm products have kept a steady stream of gold flowing to our \u2018 sores.Now, when almost double the === Z¥plue of money Is required to transact a amount of business, n com: 0 10 years ago, the flow of from this source is steadily deciding © and seems certain to disappear.e are bulldihg great battleships, two year, cos re.equipped and com- Ree.about $10,000,000 each \u2014 and ft nearly $1,000, 000 per annum to man x maintain them Ei E favor of an adequate Navy, am in JE SN 1 wish the money expended in build- E- 2d Just one battleship could he devoted this work of improved, intelligent a casziculture.ono battleship costs would es- lish two splendid a, cultural experi- \u201cment farms in every and I will arantee, if this is done and the work télligent)y and energetically carried ep, that ap a result the value of in- eevéased product of the nation\u2019s farms A 0] Dati tent \u201cYears buy and pay for ; y battleship of every navy that \u201cUnless wa can increase product per L- Ralare the most serfous dahger which we pave 2 fear 25 be from within, and without \u2014 a danger against a: oy battleships proud prould : de of little use.\u201d 4 OF ERUAT d ?sev.WR a: land srted this FR A pL be Proportion of To reserve - t Alabilities is ; 39.86 per cent,\u2018 51.90 81.07 June 9, 50.78 June 3, and « May 26.The highest percentage »3hps far in 1910 was 54.44, in the week .6 May 12; the lowest, 39.55, on \" hanges repo reported for the fore Oe.drag D Tese \u2026.So Noles in circulation Pre.Tea e_ de; .er deposits Ine 18 000 seturities .Ine securities Inc.2,204 000 led statement compares as this week one and two years 1910.1909.Tames.ullion-\u2014 an £43,042,103 £40,859,05¢ h eserve\u2014 .33,857,000 29,931,489 Notes toric m2, / \u201ces.to lla.\u2014 sn * living, more insistently, more overtaki production, «Duri ne the past 10 years, while the considered by themselves products of the show 500,000,000 bushels of corn, Ancluding \u2018shipper 60 per i lo TITRE PUBLIC OFFERING The announcement acement le made of an offering by the Toronto General Corporation on behalf of Dyment Cassels & Co., Preferred stock, carrythg wit a bonus f 20 per cent, of common igen \u2018of\u2019 the Murray kay.Limited.The stock with the bonus is belng offered at $100 a share.The Murray-Kay.Limited, represents a consolidation of two of the leading and moat important mercan fle businesses in namely, the W., A.Murray Company, Limited, Re pnshed tn 188$, and the John Kay Company, Limited, established in 1842.The departure that is being\u2019 made in | \u2018offering securities of thls character to the public is made because it is believed that & will be in the lIrterests of the business of the new company as weil as of the buying public to secure as wide a distribution as possible among small shareholders of both the preferred and \u2018common stock of the company.While it was intended to offer for sale the entire $1,600,000 of the 7 p.c.cumulative preferred stock, subscriptions have already been received and accepted for $1,000,000 of it, leaving only $500,000 avallable for the public offering that is now being made.An interesting feature In connection with the consolidation is that all the men who have hel to make both businesses.pre-eminently successful, will, in addition to retaining \u2018a very large fl- nancial! interest in the new company, be actively and direction.The large amount of addl- tional working cap which will be placed in the treasury wil enable the company to keep pace with the tre- not only in Toronto, but in every part of.the country.Will Uncle Sam Recover HisGold The London Statist says: We have \u201cThadé careful \u201cenquiry as to America\u2019s floating debt to Europe, for the purpose of discovering If any part of the -large tourist and other outlays have been met by temporary borrowings, and can find no evidence that this has been the case; in fact, America\u2019s floating indebtedness to Burope is smaller than usual at this time of year.In these circumstances the extent of trade balance in the past year may be left out of account in takinæ stock of the monetary outlook in the United States.America.has borrowed large amounts of investment money {n the past year, and-the receipts of this is the cause of the largeness of the imports and the relative smailness of the exports.The smallness of the exports over the imports in the current year would have caused practically no comment in former years, when.America borrowed money from Europe freely.Until 1875 America\u2019s imports always exceeded her exports in consequence of a flaw «of European capital into the United States, Since the early nineties the investment of European capital in the United States has been comparatively small until the ast two years, and ore particularly n the last twelve months.The relative weakness of American bankg at present arises in part from the fact that the United States in the past 13 months did not export its produce as freely as expected, and that to pay for goods which It was expected would be pald for in produce nearly $100,000,000 of gold had to be sent abroad, The United States will need to recover a large part of the gold it has sent away in the past twelve months, in it have the means of purchasing gold it needs, in the first pincer he wilt the gold be available for purchase, In \u2018the second?\"The prosperity of the United States at present is very great, and ex- fendituree of Amerfcan tourists in other ands very free.These expenditures for the next few months will have to be financed either by loans or by drawings in anticipation of the large exports of produce from September until the end of the year.Heavy tourist expenditures are now a normal portion of America\u2019s outlays.On the other.hand, there is the prospect that the exports ot produce from the United States next autumn will be phenomenally large.Indeed, the valug of the exports in-the later months ot the year may be quite unprecedented in volume and in value\u2014that is, If there is no failure of the crops.We might go through the entire list of American exports and point to the probable expansion.not excluding copper and silver.Beyond the large sums that the United States will be able to draw in payment of its produce next season, it will probably obtain large additional credits by borrowings, and in this way not only easily meet its payments to foreign countries for tourist outlays, interest, remittances to friends, pe.but be in a Position to import a large amount of Rio Report for- April is Out \u2018The Flo de\u2019 Janéiro Tramway, Light & Power Co.report for April with comparisons, is as follows: T sec \u2014 (AA TE Pa 865, 000 oo pa en Es & om.3 K mo ; JT Pu B.c : .> ba Pa hoy 7 Other Bus compited by the Turn or to Reserv.Commerce show that in July a toim! af ; 42.043.108 £3387 008 Lis 865,006 | Loe $304,257,349 will be paid in dividends and à \"404613 28.861.968/ 30,023,299 Interest by raliroad, industrial and trace 1 05.544.221 24,784,246 35,978.909 tion corporations, banks and trust com: ¥ 37,178,162 26,668,037 29,543,326 panies, the government and Greater, New oN au ,918 | 28, 88.701 28.718.723 York.These figures, which represent a i 19040.\u201c35,167,161 26.627,29 n 750,468 | new high record for the menth in ques- bo Rats: a 1 Bank of marne reserve at | tion.compared a $185,580.88 in July + : sta case Ÿ this apse 4 8 number of TO or sent.St the granû total dividends will cafl 1] hot for $96,842,700, an increase of 311,030,28E Many corporations have resumed me creased their pa ments, while otherf adle to initial ents Tonewt payments will foot oo aor.4, bry Lan increase of $7,650,000, growing out the mumeértus new bond and fiote tases, | 1% ppm the ho AE ; ea PEE x vo 1 [Ratirond 1.i 7 02e ire dearer was & ustriaz- vscaues cad xa glecounts are 14 per \u201come, bishee.Ten parier host \u201c320,140 Banks : - com canere 7.550,000 3, bs nds \u2018Fesued.,.Se, .898.000 - pr Net art.A ou 206 768 a ces ¢.508 PK: lobinson & Sons | embors Hon rs onn ca nee A EE 180.0% po ed oo 180,000 4 008 i i trot BAR: SATS Grand total.POLT.200 op | ot soi 1 EC | overeat ra oF vein hat has been atripped for 1 traced and on the - ca for quarters of a ; of $1, 500,000, of 7 per so quraulative > - Car \u2014 .\u201cPreaigènt Brown, Brown, of New York Cen- © tral, addressed tlie \u2018Minnesota Bankers\u2019 : \" # Association at St.Paul, on thé rising.CU x nr of living and increasing scarcity of a ufts.After discussing relations of .-iigeld production to prices and the prob- 3 Zwiglity of a still turther increase ih out- E sœuf, of the metal, President Brown said: I 3 identified with the management P.merdous development that has occurred | * oy ape of 1909.1910.Inc.Tom dies\" 5 609,102 $ 657,812 3 won| .380,033 345,641 34.493 J 229,120 812281 83163 Se T2363,968 2511,640 147,672 Roux um.i.$82,756 1,188,634 250,870 gt | ties particularly THE MONTREAL | DAILY ee emma ome 73 EFECTAIE BA EARNING POWER (Wall Street Jorge) « It Is so generally held that the street rafiway quossesses superior stability as an Investment to the steam road, that some.comparisons bringing out another \u2018side of the matter will be of interest.A recent census bulletin covering.the operstic ns of street rullways for the year 1907 throwa light upon the question of relative etfi.rclency.The expansion of street railway bulld- ing has of course been very much the \u2018more rapid owing to the massing of Our population in cities, and to the development of electrical machinery; ang it is \u201chardly probable that there will be the same opportunity in the coming: decade that there has been in the past for making investments In.the street rallway business, Yet the rate of expansion in street railway building will probably be greater than that of dteam rallway building for some years, and the following comparison is of Interest: : \u2018Ste Operat.earn.$415,157 858 : ¥2,589,105,678 Operat.exp.251,330,902 1,748,516,814 Net.earn.$166,856,0566 $840,589,764 Operat.ratio.60.1% 81.5% Other Income.$11, 650.303 $ 286,583,942 Total net inc.178,413, 1,137,178,70¢ Capitalization.2.774 172-006 16,082,146,683 ar.to cap, 11.68% 08, Sh Net inc, to cap.3 Lu T.01% No.of employes 221,449 1,872,074 Gross per employee .1,888 1,548 These comparisons, while not absolutely accurate because of the differences in methods of bookkeeping, are sufficient'y accurate to bring out several important contrasts.It is noteworthy that the operating ratio of 60.1 per cent.for street rallways compares with 67.5 per cent.for steam rallways\u2014the higher ratio of the latter being due principally to the greater .cost for labor, and the lower compensation for services performed.The greater cost of labor is indirectly shown by the Tiarger gross earnings per employe made by the street railways Notwithstanding thelr higher operating ratio} however, our steam rafiwavs show the larger earning \u2018power on capital invested.Their gross earnings in 1907 amounted to 16.09 per \u2018cent.of the total capitalization, as compared with 11.08 for the steam rallways; and their net-in- come amounted to 1.01 per cent.a - pared\u2019 with 448 for the steam reliwavs.In \u2018brief, the street Taliwayn, avid \u201cns has been their th, both in volume of business and efficiency of nianagement, have scarcely reached the.point wbera they can offer the capitalists inducements equal to those offered by the steem rall- Ways.Sherbrooke Railway And Power Project On Monday there will be offered Ca- ,nadian investors an issue of about $600,- 000 of the first mortgage bonds of the new Sherbrooke Railway and Power Co., and they will carry with them a very attractive bonus of common stock.A syndicate composed of prominent Montreal capitalists recently secured the controlling interest in the Sherbrooke Rall- way and Power Co, and immediately placed large amount of additional Capital in the treasury of the company in order to permit of the erection of a larger power plant and extensions and improvements of the street railway system.The town of Bhetbrooke during the past few years grown to be the centre of a very leh section of, the Eastern Townsh ipa.and already boasts of some fairly rge industrial plants, either within its limits or In the towns which can easlly be by means of transmission lines from the new power ant which the company will construct.Phe company owns three different water powers on the river just at Sherbrooke and the engineers have mmended that the forces of the th falls should be united, and that the new power plant should be erected at the foot of the lowest fall.This will enable the company to greatly increase its amount\u2019 of power and to make arrangements to supply a great many more customers than has been possible the up to the present time.» MORE KNIGHT MOTORSiorROYALTY Demand for This Wonderful Engine Still Grows The numerous friends in the city of Mr, Charles Y.Knight, inventor of the \u2018Silent Knight\" automobile engine, will be interested.in the report received | from Burope regarding the sale of Knight Engine cars to the nobility.It is probable that fio recent invention has succeeded in gathering such a .distinguished Hst of patrons.Mr.Knight's motor has been purchased by practically every orowned head In Europe and in some cases these purchases have \u2018run into several for members of the Royal | -Household.Among recent purchasers are the following: His Majesty, the King of England.Her Majesty, the Queen of England, His Majesty, the King of Spain.His Majesty, the King of Belgium.His Royal » Prince Asthar of Connaught.Her Imperial Highness, the Dowager Empress of Russia.e« Royal ' Highness, the Crown Princess of Sweden.ighness, the Crown Prince of Servia.His Royal Highness, Prince - e Buropea: autemobiie factories han Knight motor have, like the Russell, whioh controls thé invention in this tountry, been working night and day to fill orders.Their entire a been Ram \u2018for months in advance and Ro\u2019 patrens like others, have had to walt their} The success of the Knight invention is considered by automebile .authori- remarkable owing to its radical nature, .It will be remem bered that when first introduced Its principles were widely derided as hope- 1 lessly impracticable, although the falta in poppet valve motors which it claimed to overcome, were a matter of come mon knowledge.The motor\u2019s introduction to the adian market by the Russell car- {been marked by the same | success as in the European field.The Jiging sigevas\u201d \u2018have evidently\u201d \u2018coins | to stay.- _.\"WANTED 0 TF mv Joka Street Ry.§ p.0_dus due 193, - Canadian Light and Power Onderwrit- * In Electric Comm Camaguer nided mas Eu olds Common, | sired, Mexiohn North + Enquiries invited W.F.MARON, + = Investment Benkers, 8.ro Famine vas de © ju \u2018| at the office o - À Jaw, and also at the office of the Ca a! _ NEW.05 SCOT FS DIVIDERD MAT =o - Writing to \u201cthe Star Star about t Scotia dividend question, as announc in the Star this week, a correspondent signing Eastern Townships writes: of ne Nove the failure x the directors ova Sco ee 0 y to, Increase the dividend \u2018 for the current | quarter, some of us here are not inclined Rarer it as s0 Seat c as \u2018might apr at first gi ange: Zdlvidend period\u2019 8 314 alter a nn TPES noars: \u201c108 the stock was Lime: dividend\u2019 basta which wag \"afterwards shown to have been abundantly justified by the earnings of that period; but .that.dividend was only continued for a year and a half, for two.very.good and sufficient reasons \u2014First.the occurrence of à pente.which for over two years played havoc with the steel industry in Canada, and in thè tes as well: and, secondly, the necessity for developing the Wabana ore.areas.If the wisdom of this last move needs any special vindication, it.wilt be found.in the fact that upwards of 300,000 tons of ore a year are now being shipped abroad at very remunerative prices, which will be_ largely ingreased within the next year or twa.\u201cThe report was industriously elrcu- lated that this stock would -Dé placed on 8 6 per cent, dividend basis this month, but those who are best informed know that it has been the uniform policy of this company to wait until the close of the year, when the actual profits can be better ascertained, before making these ghanges.This vear there promises to.0 \u201c$1,100,000; \"and.an addi- na Ton or not niaking any mew announcement just now will, doubtle be found in the desire to get a repo from Mr.R, BE.Chambers, the Thanager of their ore mines, regarding their Brazil purchase, for which there, la said to be a very large offer from a London use.\u201cScotia gave them a surprise last fall, It may repeat the operation this fall.James J.Hill's Love for Truth At the: Yale alumni dinner, after he was given the degree of LLD., Mr.J.J.Hu expressed his gratitude for the honor shown him by the university.It gave him pleasure to say in simple Words the thoughts which have helped him through \u2018life.place where 1 \u201cI have never found\" the & le would take the place of truth.In nearly fifty years of active business experience I have never found a transaction worth while when it came under the shadow of a trick or deception.I have tried to heep my.hands clean: I am now too old.I think, to learn tricks.\u201d Mr.Hill then poke of university train that of discipline in\u2019 the world, laying stress on the need of traln- od minds as weli as practical hands in the years to come.An Interesting Incident- during the | gonferrins of the doctor's degree on Mr.ill was noted by those on -the platform of Woolsey HaH.Professor Perrin had sald /of Mr.Hill: \u201cHis power is practically without bounds, but He \u2018canno he freight rates on his own raliroad lines.\u201d To this Mr.| Hl interjected: \u2018Not yet\u201d 9% 30 YEARS ' Al the Taxable Property of the Township, which is one of the richest , districts of the Province of Que-: \u2018bec, and which is situated in the County of Huntingdon, Que.DEBT, $60,000 Issued, Authorised $80,000.PRICE ON APPLICATION.C.Meredith & Company Limited 4 City of Moosejaiv, ~~ SASKATCHEWAN MAIN DRAINAGE WORKS Henle tenders endorsed \u2018Tender A.ender B,\u201d etc, will.be Tov by the dersigned City Clerk until .p.m.on MONDAY, JULY 18th, Boil, for the following: Contract \u201c\u2019A\u2019\u2019\u2014Supplying material and and constructing & Sewage Disposal \u2018Plant ying Trunk comm lete and £a yer.m, \u2018Contract * Son and.{ns stalling a complete Air Th Bystem.(2) Contract \u2018\u201cB\u2019\u2014Supplying- cond he stalling one Electrically riven Certify.gal Pump and Auto Starter.Contract \u2018C\u201d\u2014Supplying and delivering 3.000 Sis af Field Stone .Plans an ificatioos inky be seet City Engineer, Moose na- dian Engineer at the following addresses: 62 Chureh street.: Montreal, B-33 Bosrû of Trade Buna, Bulldings.The owes?of any tender.niot | necessarily accepted.w.x.\"er ; .y Clerk.SN FM.Moose Jaw, Sesk., a.sr x .- Under te Winding Tp ict PUBLIC AUCTION In\u2019 the Matter of LA CIE.O.POI + LIMITER, In Liquidation, Me / By order of the Liquidators, the un-.ders! ignsd mi will 2 by public auction on .h éay of June, 1910, on the pretaises, No 530 St.Paul Stress, Montreal, the atomes assets: Ist.\u2014 Boots and Ehoes as per in- +0,00 wc.1 Te \u201cVindings, aë pér i 103.Fiatoree ves wee ad\u201d i de ere, 1338.0 32 Es as A VONLOIT: \u2018104 Plies de a.a _ 97,308.38 | ot ene gs Te er: TR ent vd I VAULTS | + \u2019 160 111 eod | elo] J winnipeg, Room 404 Bylldies\u2019 Exchange] BL i | Ja wana Pry 27% PEER NATUR.RICHES tee most.powerful interests in wall Étreet \u2018have combined for the exploitation of Alaskg.This was revealed by statements mads by Otto H.Kahn, of Kuht, Lov a Con Co., denying a rt that Jacob H.if.head of the firm, had gone to Alaska: to.head off the Morzan-Guz- #enheim interests in certgin copper developments.in the Territory.\u201cThat story is sly rubbish,\u201d declared \u2018Mr.Kahn, \u2018Instead of there being a fight on between the Guggenheims and our house.the reverse \u2018Is true.Our Te- lations as to copper with the Guggen- \u2018helm interests are not only cordial; they are intimate: -Sheuld the Guggenhelm In- _tarests , be contemplating new develop- \"ment /of théir copper properties or.an extension of thetr hoildings in Alaskét, I feel certain they would let us- know about t.\u2019 George W.Perkins, of J.Morgan & Co,, corroborated Mr, Kahne statement in Alt \u201cessential détails.So did other well.informed financiers to whom the report was repeated of a areatened war between Kuhn, Loeb & Co.4nd the Gug- \u2018genheims.Mr, Schiff left New York a week ago Friday for \u2018Alaskä.He is accompanied by his family, and is maki the trip by slow stages.One of the chief objects of his visit i8 to Inspect at close range progress being made In the construc on of\u2014the\u2014 Copper River & North-Western Railroad.The line extends from tidewater at Cordova through the Copper River: Valley to Copperfield, near the Chitint River and the Behring Lake coal fields.Nearly 200 miles already havs been completed at a cost of about $10,-.Mr.Perkins spent several weeks there \u2018last summer.Soon after his return the railway - was bonded for $50,000,000 through the Morgan bank.After Mr.Schiff returns, other and bigger schemes of development and expleitation may be announced TRICITY RI RAILWAY.Tri City Railway 6 Light Co.reports + for May as follows: y Chang , 1910.Inc.Gross earnings.+.$196,638 $368,157 Operating expenses.116,546 24,182 Net esrnings $80,093 $11,976 Then and sinking f 43,704 244 Balance sesc+s0c00000.0s $36389 $11,731 Div.on pref.stock.14,131 ee Surplas .\u2026.$22,268 $11,731 From Jan.1 to May 31: Gross earnings.$9083, $33 $186,848 | Operating expenses.594.317 126,552 + Net earnings .$399,516 369.206 Tt.and sinking fund.|.218,883 4,394 : Balance \u2018.$180,833 852,902 Div.on pref.stock.70,655 - .\u2026 \"Surplus sarasocrvoccu0.$110,178 $52,902 \u2018Eyes examined dy our optician withe out.charge.Hemsley's, 255 St James.WE WILL BUY 1 ECC Permanent WRF 1 1 Great West Permanent .McGillivray Creek Coal .Canadian North-West Ol 000 Royal Collieries .coco .11 ANNUITY BONDS lee Waptern Coal & Coke .i Fron American Canadian ¢ ve ee OF THB .\u201crbot #8 Prodeniial Investment 1.liquote) Township of Elgin, Que.WE WILL SELL ; ! + \"9 ] ~ 0 Uhited Wireless, preferre Meteo, to enable.Je ++ veu cers 34.80 1008 Diamond Col os ov os sees oi DENOMINATION of S1000, and ench | ee anne ome ia redeemed by 30 Amamal Fay-| ob 5A Varmste oo one TOU ments of $63.05.8000 B.C.Amal Cond.Lh x : 0 armers Ban .se 0.TE Te pots toh GER, EE .Write for our ThbER van sheet.E 8B, 145 8 Saw nm, B.C.ee © Fire and Burglar Proof SAFES \u2014Made by\u2014 THE DOMINION SAFEAND + © AULT CO.LIMITED \u2014Solid by\u2014 : THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS CO.LIMITED 444 St.James Street, Montreal.Branches: \u2014 Toronto, St.John, : N.B.; Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver, Saskatoon, Prince Rupert.i 142 156e0d STAR-SATURDAY, ' JUNE 25, 1910 TWFSSNGS cob DIVIDEND RECORD vis the payment of the of recent, 1% per cent, - the Nipissing Mies do,\u2019 will have disbursed to its \u2018stockholders the sum\u201co: $5,040,000 1n cash since July 20, 1906.This does not include the amount paid by the operating company, the Nipissing Mining Company, Limited, to .the syad!- cate prior to the above date, and which amounted to about $400,000 between October 20, 1805, and June 20, 1905.If the latter amount was included, the total cash disbureements would amount to $5,- 440,000.Adding to this amount the str- plus being carried by the company o about $1,000,000 makes a total of \u2018$5, 140, 000 taken out of the property In less than five years, or more than the entire.capl- } tal stock of the company at par.This showing is all the more remarkable when it is.considered that about only half of the company's area has been prospected.While the company is in a position to increase its quarterly disbursements to stockholders, no such action \u2018is contemplated, but.it_ is probable that intarim dividends will be declared from tima to time., It is stated on reliable\u2019 authority that another interim\u2019 dividend will likelv be declared the latter part of the yea\u201c, bringing the total amounts disbursed for 1910 up to 40 per cent.The production of the Cobalt camp is expected to show a- substantial increase over that of last year, which, in view of the advance In- the.price of silver, wil mean smufying Increases in earnings of rait -o the \u201cprod roduelng- companies.The output of both the N testing à and the La Rose comparies for 1910 are expected to Sone largest in the history of the prop- es For the five months ended May 31 last the Niplesing Mines Company makes the following : Expenses.Shipments January .\u2026.$40,591 187,114 February .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.35,986 174,528 March n+essccvcc0e.47,300 214,785 April\u2019.avvcvrovoce 37.371 \u2014 216,192 MAY .\u2026\u2026snerousserans a0cu0e 208,537 Total, flve months.$161,318 $1,001,156 Development work on the La Rose properties is being pushed with greater rapidity, and some important results are expected the coming season.The adven: \u2018of the Public Power camp will result in à great reduction jn cost by this company, some estimates of the saving running as high as $1,000,000.It 1s Raid that the month of May was the best the company has had at the Lawson property.Last month 25.4 tons of ore: produced, aasaying 2870- ox.of silver to the ton, and ving a net value of approximately $28,000.The stope on the veln from which the ore was taken was 80 feet in length on June 11, and was producing some very rich ore.At the Princess property in.May the net value of ore mined was \u2018about $10,600, including low grade oré and screenings.It Is expected that the current month will be better than.May owing to the faét the grade: of ores shows a steady increase.For Watch, Clock a Jawellé Repairs try Hemslèy\" + on = 265 St.James Special Notice.\u201d The Grand Trunk Railway System are making extensive preparations to handle the large number of people who are expected to attend the Aviation Meet at Lakeside from June 236th to July 4th.On Saturday, June 26th, and Monday, June 27th, special trains will leave Bonaventure Station for a.m.Returning, first.Special train will leave Lakeside 5.10 p.and as many othet \u201ctraias as ts \u2018nec immeai.ately following.For other days of the \u2018| meet special train service wild be announced later.For regular train service see time table.\u20ac Co.THE - TRADERS BANK ~~ OF CANADA Dividend We.er.: NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend of two per oent.upon the paid-up Capital Stock of the Bank has been declared for the current quarter, being at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, and that the same will be payable at thé Bank and its Branches on and after the 2nd day of July next The Transfer Books will be closed -from the 16th to the 30th of June, both days inclusive - By order of the Board.STUART STRATHY, Gonceal Manges, Toronts, May 15th; 1010 - \u201c MoGibbon 8 _ Telephone Main 7129.gr STOCK BROKERS .(MEMBERS MONTREAL \u20ac STOCK EXCHANGE) MacDougall, Sa 2 + 30 Hospital Street.or a be \"EDWARD Li \u201cMiscellaneous 8 Securities ° DEKE XN.rian .st.Sacrament Street.ge gia Fou PR rv POSE LIE va des de pires TO $5 Whee Sy \"A a be n° TR 1e ABEL LL Er Ne racine tl pg a -penies.Company -to- the t Lakeside every 20 minutes from 10' | is Wn BROKERS i - TO BE IMPROVED.Theodore.N.Vall, \u2018president - of: \u201cthe American Telephone, & Telegraph Co., who has returned from Europe, said that while in London he had attended secy- eral conferences between\u201d heads of several of \u2018the trans-Atiaâtic \u2018 cable.com- ; \u201cThese conferences,\u201d said.Mr.Vall, \u2018were mainly for the betterment of the service,\u201d We have been studying ways and means wherehy ths trans-Atlantic cable Zervise may be improved, especially for bankers apd brokers.Several \u2018innovations were sugested, and quite a humber of sugest improvements are now under consideration.}.cannot yet say what may be adopted in.this re- Being asked if theré were any fruth in the report that the American Telegraph & Teiephohe Co.was about to absorb the Anglo-American Cq., ot that the two companies were about to amalgamate, Mr.Vall d: \u201cNo, there is ne absolute truth in that statement.1 presume such a rumor got abroad from the fact that the heads of the Anglo.American Co.and myself were frequently in conference over other matters, namely those .previously oul outlined for the betterment of the service.\u201d Mr.Vall also denied that at present there was any movement on foot for the adoption of night cable letter,.giving -500-per\u2014cent\u2014in wo \u2014min of day cost,\" as has been put.in.force by the telegraph companies re: SALES IN TORONTO.Toronto, June 24.\u2014Sales: Duluth-Su- perlor.151 at 69% to 70: Quebec L.& P., 0 at 41 to ny: Cement pfd,, 50 at Black Lake, at 26% to 21%; Lake pfd., $ 2 ss: Rio, 150 at 94; Rio bonds, $500 at 97%: Dé RE NA Es ; rs, a y pfé., 15 at 34: Imperial, 5 at -228.Special Noliee.\u2014 7 \"Perhaps you are \u201crecently \u2018married\u2019 and don\u2019t wish to incur the expense of a new piano.You can rent one, from three to five dollars per month from the old piano firm of C.\u2018W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 St.Catherine street, west.rt The arise \u2018at the 20p-foot- eval be the Crown Reserve is now in thé conglome erg\u201ce again, and ia being: rapidly pushed: : up Rerr, Lake paradel' to the Kerr Lake ine to cut the lends \u2018priited with the \u2018dfémond'arill About 500 feet from the shaft the drift hitherto in Keewatin entered the conglomerate again, showing that the wedze of that formation down the centre of the lake is deeper towards the Drummond end than near the Crown Reserve main shaft.To the line from the point where thé conglomerate comes in at the 200-foot level there is over 700 feet In which the alamond aril! has found two good ore bodies.The Victoria vein ona to the South, of the main or n vein on y ith is proving to the third best lead in the campy It remarkably high grade ore, one essay go- Ang over 6,000 ounces, and it is holding in width and values.By the end of June tt is expected to produce a material sum to revenue of the.Crown Reserve, CITY OF OTTAWA BONDS.Ottawa, June 35.\u2014The cit at Ott has offered for sale $417,707 worth of & per cent.bonds, to run for from twenty to thirty years, Bids will be accentad up to September 2, 1 FREE.California Qil Map à 9) showing all the fields, will be malled to you.ymon_ application; also our m e paper, | BEAL SORTS We Own and Offer 4:40 20 Year COUNTY DEBENTURES (in Ontario) 10 TIELD 414 PER CENT.Full Particulars will be Bladi - | _ sent upon request.\u201cÆMILIUS JARVIS & CO.Members Toronto Stock Exchange .TORONT VANCO kwon ENG.ee 147 3 Saw The GANADI AN AGENCY LIMITED London.r ve 6 Princess Street (Bank).GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL and CORPORATION BONDS and.DEBENTURES BOUGHT AND SOLD.ISSUES MADE IN LONDON.4 - England, A BANKERS: , Bank of Montreal.Messrs.Glyn, Mills, Currie & Ce Parr\u2019s Buk, Limited.28 27 law , THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PaidUp Capital, $10,000,000.\" Reserve Fund, $6,000,000, LINDON OFFICE .+ NEW YORK AGENCY Ne.2 LOMBARD STREET.Ne, 16 BXCHANGE PLACE.Branches throughout Canada, and in the, United States and England.SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1'and upwards are réceived and interest allowed at cura rent rates.Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons and \u2018wit hdrawals made by any one of them, or by the survivor.MONTREAL BRANCH West End Branch \"H, B.WALKER, Masager.ST.JAMES STREDT.Cer.St, Cathérine and Metealte Streets, a P, PARSONS, Manager Union Bank Kalit 144 71 Saw \u2014\u2014\u2014 _ Montreal Branch-FRAN \"Fairmount Ave, Brasch\u2014A.W.LANG, Manage of Halifax Established 1856: 0 + We give every sttention-and- assistance possible.to our Customers.Ea IL you are changing your Bank Account call and see us Best facilities for banking mn all ita Branches.142 Notre Dame, \u201c6, L 24 a 3 4° senti C.K GRAY, Manager.| CIS COLE, Manager.Canadien tr ll Milling ig fd an dation.RR ~~ ame SWENERT % > ata ede] oi Ca 4 fi - \u2018 re Fu, So hl It \u2014\u2014 ras mn asa «avr dentin za mes eve Bg vo re rt = reg rer terre enr étnc harnais ri sa 70:22: rente ee + ; ; = nas\u201d es iy LAY oth CONE WY vs, He ET TT or + + ry et : To pis EE » .£ = Fars = = À Fa Lda wl! di « \u201cTd be Tar pra re mk RCE \u201c «aire di M da t ye a J red U1 AT Cv mingd AARLS EE rare 3 =; som S pres =.made + 4 pitt rc sil ae age Elid wg \"THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR Sam =e \u2014scivremtiengf tt A UNS STD | MARKET STEADY.n With the exception ot Canadian Pa- \u201celfic, which had a further decline to 198 ag\u2019 the result of the fears on foreign markets of the etfects.of labor diffi- \u201cculties, the opening tone of the local market was firm at yesterday's closing \u201clevel.Quebec Railway was a feature * at 40 to 40 1-4.Detroit sold at 54 and \u201c Cement pfd.was unchanged at 84.Early sales were.* \u2018Quebec.Ry.\u201425 at 40, 75 at 40.35 at 1:40, 50 at 40%, 10 at 40%.100 at dog Detroit\u201425 at bd.Woods pfd.\u20141 at 125.Cement pfà.\u201475 t 4.bec bond t 83.Ific\u201450 at 193, 5 te 193.© Merthants Bank\u20145 at 175.6 | #* \u2018Canada Car pref.\u201420 at SE -\u2026 Black Lake\u2014i5 at 27%.0 YEH er wus.DEE = ros r.Ste an in Jui Re 420, ent to the Ne Has 1e Panama can Hoes Re or specific.as of ma x aa Jor 4b 9) thé'[.* \u2014F Pure New Haven system, including every form of property.In this work.he continued for a considerable time.and after\u2019 wards was put in tharge of operation, fn which he carried through à lerge number et economies.BUFFALO TRACTION \u201cM DIFFCULTÉS New York June 25.\u2014It L''annôuñèed that re-organisation of the finances of the International traction Company of Buff, ch ofit the street Talley nde hire.bad lan - naeftakéh P.Morgan \u2026 af the request LÀ holders of he company'e b0-yene 4 r.cent.collateral trust bonds.The In- raational Traction Company, a New Jersey corporation, owns all the stock of the International Rallwa; \u201cwhich is the main security for its ona: + eral trust bonds.Other underlying bonds will mature soon, add as they cannot be provided for by the collateral trust bonds, rganisation is 1 In\u2018case of robable foreclosure for: de uly interest on the company's ds, the 9 mpes y proposed to buy in pledged stock o new company, In Restraint 68.43 vi} \u2018Copper Production id Paris cable tô lhe Now oi Your- frost z Fo > pu arrenl Jn Fair ones ni 4, 1 prets ons, se Zotar - 29 bored, 15 vas onan 4 dol prise ars po res is of\u2019 H-Rn 0 abatiolr très Ned oes to 2150 Nnes of cured no a firm 5 \"Heavy Canads aM t ¥ met | percale y well yituated for the attri t 4+8t: Catherine Street West.aires company and organisé 24.oo.- | > À EY fes, | As 4 4 be Hi en : Te) a big IV 4 +9 2e.MATING i Mr, Farquhar Robertson has returned to Montreal after a tri with the directors of.the Maritime Raliway and Power.Company to epee their.Joggins and Chignecto Colfieries, and gives a very flattering account of the plant, These colliertes have a dally capacity of 1,750 \u2018tons.Thé new mine at Joxains is equipped with the most modern a pllynces for preparing \u2018the coal for t o market.The screens and picking belts are of the latest type.The coal.produced is A a high grade quality.Chignecto miné a large electric power plant has been: installed, capable of Producing 2,008 horge-power.and the mpany is abéut to.instal another unit 50 horse-power.The coal used for th ls power is \u2018the\u2019 slack taken from the mine run, and is carried to the Boilers bys.côriveyors \u2018and \u2018mechantcally \u2018The power produced is Canale to \u2018Mecan, Joggins, and Awmiherst for light -}ana power purpos#s.The company recently acquired the property 9 of the Canada Bisotrie Company at Amherst.; .Robertson says tbat Amherst 5 being in th iron areas.\u2019 on of new industries, neighborhood of toal and | INVESTMENT RETURNS.Investment vieias, complred- by orwala | Brothers: pride.br: vraie pi \" The statement of ore shipments from Bell Tel none ENT 142 88 Cobalt for the past week shows 2n un Be ee si.1984 \u2014 5 3.80 usually heavy output, says the circular) Dominjon Coal pret.10 7 6.38 hme, & 5% Toronto, AR el Dom.\u2018Textile.89.5 7.24 ; the n ey Dominion \u2018Textile \u201cpret.108$ 7 686 * way 850.94 tons.Kerr ake shipped ! Halifax Street .121 7 5.78 (larmes; tonnage, loading no less than Mantreal Street 242 10 4.13 cars at an aggregate weight of 293.40 tg \u201cTaronto Street .118 © 7.5.98 wNiplssing \u2018was seco with 183,84 190.Twin City .111 6 5.40 sand La Rose was third with 119, tôbs.Liiinois pid.20 8 866 With regard to other featured oF Ne foi- Lake of Woods com- 129 6 4.65 \u201cglowing statément, * the | ngget { Montreal Steal com.109 1 642 skys: 1 Montreal .Power .1332 7 528 i; \u201cThe O'Brien are now shipping bull Montreal Telegraph = 150 \u20148\u2014 5.33 Zpretty regularly.Early this week t Montreal Cotton .130 8 .16 .+ 18 bars to England, raising- their S00 COM.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.137 7 510 total.for refined silver to $53,775, and fre Mackay com - 86 5 5.81 Stow for the whole camp to $86,848,\" =: Mackay pref.74 4 5.40 2 x Oglivies com.130 8 6.15 5 The Balley- Cobalt how have now attainoë x Do.vfd.\u2026.1277 7 55 Soot of 160 feet In their shaft, and hive Rand O.mieu.2 5 600 \u2018cut their asscond station, y.will ;at j-enmans Ltd.53 1 6.59 nee commence to cros¥-cut for \u2018the small Shawinigan .100 4.00 ;veins that.are showing iy the tunhe! 1a ROSE .o coos see 4% 5 V.19 Jevel, apd should, in a few days.hé PBanks\u2014 : Hebe loue interesting to give out, as Commerce .200 9 4.50 | © leads should be cut in 20 or.30 feet.Dominion xd 2.0.246 12 4.87 \u2018Miss crebs-tut Tor the maih Watley\u2019 ven Fastern- Townships xd.160 8 5.0 will, of course, take considerably longar) Hochelaga .ease.144 8 5.55 to drive, as'it is about 200 feet away from Montrela .249 10 4.01 =the point where the shaft was cut The Moons 24.w 210 10 4.18 \u2018first level:of the Balley shaft was, cut Merchan = x eee.14 8 4.59 le 4 Jest, and ane triggers a oped in.runs Cavers a 3 AT el sev years ago showed .un| Nova Scotia .CAE \u20ac Strong 1p this Working.\" *3 on lave agree 'iscosots 208 19 459 - ebec ce edie.The second shipment from the Hofgrave Nova XA L.renccecve0s 239 11 4.60 mine was shipped to Carnegie, Pa, last Ralonte a nu.217 10 4.60 week, and consisted of a 30-ton 4a: of Unlon \u2026 eevees 142 7 4.92 perognines, which win run à counle of \u2014 Tr ounces to the tua jm -, er vul : Tes.aie of high ores bl or ais, CREW YORK ieee.Diy.Yield ons o -§Tade 1.0, à gse 3.18 Amalgamated \u2018Copper.#4 snd ready to.ship, .| Amer n Smelters.de 5 : : S43 Mr.W.J.Bauldry, who was sent American Bugar .13 with a party by the T.& N.O.haha Anaconda renee : 2 : ih Commission about three months ago ro AC \u2018Pacific 19¢ 7 360 investigate the reports that valuable min- Sant SRE 124 7 5.64 eral deposits had been \u2018Ciscovered along Ret à iii: 1 147 T 476 the Metagam! River, has returned ts LOU ENS thern 1% 7 538 Cochrane.he répert is ot favorable to QTéat Nor PS 187 7 B10 the new coal fleld on the Metagaml.it 590 \u201cYork Central.118 6 5.17 ntâtés, fn fact, that the conl really does NeW YO Pacifi ca 126 7 55 \u201cmet exist, - and the lignite deposits are Northern Pacific sasins To n, r - © - marée ape 4 ty.ana.have T4\" cm ennsyvenia\u2019 , .Xe ; {5 > Trt 10 58 \u201cThe main \u2018shaft of of che take Calon À Pacific.5 64 mine is now dowd 5 sp sing M, Steg! com i : face, being orm feel per ses 9 ke ry 8.Sted! pret 20E 114 7, 6.0 n e Co eamp.\"Two drills sre - 7 working in the bottom of the shaft, pad] \u2019 ARINGS.Xn sink it to a depth of 500 feet- whers WEEK S BANK CLE © next station will be cut.-.\u2018Bradstreet\u2019s weekly bank cdarings; 17 Vv ; New York., ie - $1558.6,288,000 *22.3 ve er we =a 149,000 6.2 Hill interests , so TU wi \u2026 184,227,000 e227 Get Another Li Brhadopnis 1110 21 14587200 ta ; no er ine ansas Cit; ve es 47,228,000 25.7 \u2019 Co ittsburg.ce ve 53.115.000 20.2 Tp San Francisoo .is 42.980,000 21.9 John F.Stevens, formerly chiet niin - Montredt.\u2026.38.893,000 11,3 eer of the Paname, Canal and recently] Toronto .| .£8,105.000 .4.2 dented with the Hill railroad properties Winnipeg.16.465.000 a?in Oregon, has been elecied president af Vancouver, B.C.,.8.537.000 687 the Pacific & Eastern Rallway Company, Ottawa .~~ 3237.00 13.6, to succeed John R.Allen, resigned.Quebec .-.2.188.000 49 Recently th: minority Interest of 40 per Calanry.FU 3 aa 00 533 cent., which was owned chlefly hy J.\" R., Halifax.1.823.= Allen, the retiring president, bes neariy Hamilton .1,916,000 23.0 all been acquired by James J, HII and 8.John, N.B.oe 1.531.000 16.8 hia associates.Victoria, B.C.oe 32,882.000 854 | year ago Mr.Stevens took tiré presi; | Tonéon.Ont.1177000 129 dency of the Colorado & Southern.which FAmonton .\"943.000 .had then been acqui Ired by Hill interests.Rexina .ce ; * Decrease, \u2018nib; MORE COTTON: FUTURES.Washington, D.C.Juné 25.\u2014The Houss venterday passed: the Scott Bill, prohidb- iting transactions In cotton unless actual delivery of products is contemplated.The bill ;makes it unlawful .for telegraph rompanies to accent business on the transactions prohibited, and also denies the use of the malls to persons or cors.poratiens \u201c dealinæ in ratton À w' High Grade a \u201cJewel or 365 | futpres.ta St \u2018James.Special Notion | SUMMER THE TIME FOR PIANO _ .REPAIRS, \u2026.Tel ephone \u2018Uptown 2686 and gat estimates for repairing your ola: \\ - A SOSSTES Wa alent logk.d cw, RDO new, ad Sound.well too.a a, of hn Willis & Ce-Limitad, pit vas ae _ PROSECUTION OF: 1 ter and detail, both in the purc live stock and in the sale of dressed ang t, with_eve | aication of the stock selling mich Hai IE LS TONES FROM WAL STREET ES Speclal to The\" \"Montreal Star.New York.June 25.\u2014The American\u2019 8 financial article to-day says; \u201cCanada has butted into the Wall Street.situation with the official statement from the most: powerful railroad group in the Dominion, to the effect that even with 1,600,000 additionul acres in cultivation, Canada will raise no more-'grain this year than it aid in 190).Dry weather is blamed, This admission\u2019 wil be a shock to the land boomers of tha Ivo minion, and on top of it comes.à eru- sade by Canadian newspapers no.to prevent the advance of freight rates by railroads as in the United \u2018States, but \u201cto force a reduction of the present low ) Striot government.supervision |\" rates.in: Canada has reduced the railroads to such a condition of superfluous sol.{ vency that they are inversely as much distressed as the Americdn railroads.Severe, restriction .has made it too easy for Canadian roads to séli new | securities.\u201d NC MG \u2014TRUST- In cobnection with the antl-frust meat ackers\u2019 prosecutions taken.dut at Jef- + own, packing\u201d .erson City against weil, firms, \u2018Attorney-General Major.said: .\u201cThe suits were flied as \u2018a result\u2019 \u2018ot the.examination conducted recently; fore former Judge Daniè! W.Diliôn, who - was to preside at the hearings: Packing Com mpany and the St.Dressed Beef and Provision Company are owned and.controlled in ev mate.named by the Supreme Court finished products, by the National Packing Company, of New Jersey, The National Packing Company, as the hearing developed, is owned by three Mig packers, Swift.owns seven-fifteenths, Armour six-fifteenths, snd Morris - two- fifteenths.While the National owns these supposedly 'indépendent corporations, it \u2018has been holding them out to the public as separate entities\u2019 and independent corporations.and competitors in business.\u2019 $153,500 Province.of New| Brunswick (Guarantee) Issued by Northern New Brunswick and Sea- .board Railway Co.°° \u20184 per cent.Bonds, dus 1940.Interest payable Bank of - British North America, \u201cMontreal.Naw York, Lon-.don, England.Price to.yield over 4 p.a Particulars on applion- tion.: Royal Securities | Corporation, use 164 St.James Street, Montreal Quebec :.Halifax Torento La Rose.Go-solidated Mines 60.185 Broadway, New York, June 20, 1910, The Board of Diregto 8 has today declared: = refiular - quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT.payable July 20, 1810, to\u2018 shareholders of Yécord ss.of June 30, 1910.Transfer Loos will close June 10.De Preis a July 18; 1910.Elf \u2018Prenaurer, INVESTORS | You can own ten shares Prockiyn Ra a Transit for $800, This will dividend per annum.equall ne du cent.on vour investmen > por this Summer, Ww.D.Cliandiér {ag HOSPITAL.sr.Main 4263, Established 1900.+ # THE BOUNDARY COE; NINING SYNDICATE Limived Bids solicited on 150 a bonus of 108.BRYANT Phone : Main 4008.+ phares of\u2018atock carryine r cent of 6 per cent.bonds, Tee & co.Mo, 8.Braces avipr pire, Phe Hammond: - Louis :- use of | .dinary roads \u201cdrive with x tea m horser tnd waggon, sad st 4 speed of from ght to eat].ive nile, per vo eH ind Surrounding Piatt memes \u201d With \u2018the advancement and development of such a great industvial and ommerolal* centre RE ES ES A a A 0 A ES re as Montreal comes the need of more adequate transportation facilities; in fact, this Province - ! fail ele Te > : Provinos of Quebec which might be better served by à.railroad, while.certain.mining camps could be more profitably operated were it possible to get out the ore at a less vost per ton.- can be best aerved' by à Renard Railroad train, \u2018which \u2018operate on or- .These isolated districts th little or no improvements\u2014a Renard train çân : van\" any place that you ean\u2019 hour.a 0 A Renard train usually.consists of a ihotor and \u2018toux or- \u201cfive.cars, which: cars + have a t-eight res \u2018- enpacity of five tons each, while the passenger.coaches comfortably\u2019 #eat.thirty to forty people.and \u2018resemble in exterior and interior an ordinary railroad osach, being -mounted on six wheels, equipped with three rets of compensating springs, which springs remove in » \u201cgreat measure jar and shock experienced in passing over 8 rough-roadbed or obstacles.The Renard Road train is not an \u2018experiment, rather has \u2018been.i in.existence ani successfully operated by transportation companies in almost every country in- the world.- They will.open up hithertofore.inaccessible areas of farming and mineral lands throughout this Province, and in conssauence thereof exnerience a \u2018highly profitable trade in freight ad.passenger transport.aN 2» 500 \u2014_ > SNe \u2014 \u2014 \u2018 -_\u2014 \u201cThe illustration herewith is reproduced from a PhoTID, of Beard train which conveys the impression of stability and efficiency.Le \u201c Thé Renard train is' not driven by a \u2018motèr- \u201cattogather, but is\u2019 more.o.wily spoken of as a separate car drive.By this it is to be understood that the .drive.«haft: passes directly = from the mator-car; through the centre of each car in the train, .whiéli.ghaft is geared.to the rear axle of each train.- There is § great.advantage in the unique \u2018afrangement for the transmission of the power, itiansmuch \u201cpath | Whpels.experience \u2018a maximnm amount -of.adhesion through the weight of the cars and the load therein; hence, better traction is obtained.frgh the bution of power: fo! the drivs wheels on each car.: n LAGE + - us CATT fe , will require in the near fature aiditionsl railroad service: and\u2019 \u2018môre\u2019 poiplets tekmaportation | fa : ; \u2018ellities.> ~The Canadian Renard Road Trenspirintion Company, Tiaïteié 1 - \u201corganisation controll ' ing\u2019 and owning exclusive.for Canada the Tights and patents for tbe., famous : Bonard ol It goes without saying that \u2018there Is a ansible ares at fuming mid throughout\u201d the 2, | æ Renard \u2018trains dre opérated successfallÿ in all of the great cities in\u2019 Fg \u201ci an\u2019 x interilly as well ss.ax intéf-grban freight fransport;ialso for touring aul city viewing cars.They are operated successfully in cities where no electric street car service Ras bee\u2019 installed.CL oeigya oe ) Fuller and more complete information can he shtained {rom tas gent Lot the compas, .The Western Pacific Development Company, Led 400-402 Lake of the Woods, Bldg, SIA Montreal, Que.some Gr, ta 0 ELH Mara cris À enh Ash INN © pe thins co Ce MUNTHEALY | Ev : Branchant \u2018abd wold issued.\u2019 ï né \\ k > A DC | (nain Rey 3 Marin oY Bygury Cer, Guy se: t* : ry nh bur or and St uy Se 8 in \u20ac, a5; ik A Qenaral Banking Business transacted.gin bo mari peg.Department at FREI n mestic Exchange Bo v - i ef.Credit and Truvellers\u2019 Cheques\u2019 \u2018 .avaliable tn al\u2019 parts of the World SE yor es Trinidad Etc Company La ry \u2014, > té d =\" Halifax, Nô., guys oie, Notlee is hereby given t quarterly ' dividend to June \u201880, 1910, at the rite of fiv ©.4.oR) Der, annum, has sen Aro Warrants rt bb \u2018levuèa: and \u2018mailed \u2018to the addr¢ &« of each shareholder! \u2018and arg payable at the Unton Bañk of Hall.tax, Halifax, N.8., - onto op and after ; \u201cThe transfer books \u2018 be closed from the 18 both days incliistys, * | .By order; of the hoard.uw, 3 ta Ey \u201c+, 1 y of te com ny will at: to the 05 Fx v3 = ais \u201cFRED He OXLEY.DS Le COMPANY, LI.1IED =.\"DIVIDEND NOTICE: \u201cA dividend of two: percent.on \u2018the pret- \u2018\u2019erence share: amd a dividend of ons .per rent, On the Ordi shaçes of this company, for the quarter ending June 30in.1910.have Luen\u2019 declured payable on July\u2019 15th, 1910, to axharehoiders of record of Juhe 30th, 191 The transfer of\u2019 hooks will- be closed from the ist to the th of July, both days ; Inclusive 4, By order or the directors., .FHOMAS GREEN.| od 1 Fa i 16 °¢ saw oR rd > À rar _ OFFICE oF I 6.Ware & G0.PANY, Inc.43 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK.Engineers-Managers : The Board\u2019 \u201cot Directors \u2018of she Trl- City Railway and Light Company has declared a dividend of One and One- | Half per cent.(144%) on the Preferred Stock of this Company for the quarter ending June 30th, 1910, payable Friday.July 1st, 1910.to, Stockholders of record Wednesday.June 22n T, W.MOFFAT, Assistant Teasurer.146 3eod \u2026.* .DIVIDEND No.10.\u201d - in herèby given that a Divi- pér cent, for the corrent ne the 80th June, being at Et Per Cent.per annum = 3 TI | ant 1% {quarter : end the rate of \u2018 upon .the Capital Stôck of the Company, | \u201c has been declared, and the same will be ' payable on \u2018the 3nd day of July next.The Transfer Books wlll be closed from 7 both days inclus .Se a Oder \u2018of Wh Board, \u2014- C\" \u201cH., E.FLOWER, Secretary Montreal.June Sth.1910.137 2 2am MEETINGS ANG: DIVIDENT nd the Bank of Tor- | 1910, Juin \u2019 ro SOOTHL \u2018stot END.ouf {The Tri-City.Railway & Light l= { Mo Fact | - Company, | Limited.« \u201cthe 24th Jume td \u2018the 2nd\u2019 uay\u201cof\" July, bé.\u201cCanadian Consolidated Rohr \u201c* ber Company, Limited\" : ' \u201cNOTICE is hereby given 1 Quarterly Dividend of ope ret Uaftérs per cent.on FA \u201cShares of the Capital Stock 15 of al pe \u201cCompany : has been declared.2 \u201con July 2nd, 1910, to renolnere \u2018record June \"18th, 1910, and tha quarterly dividend of one per cnt A ithe Commen Shares of thd: Stock \u2018of this Company has \u2018clared: payable on July 8 \u201cahrraholners of recurd ot \"BF order of the doart.* | 7, BINMORE, ace md T= + + : ie \"25, on 144.15 \" \u201cNotice | 1\u201d hereby RIVE given that the TQuarterly divilerid of \u20ac pér cent\u201d thrée- \u2018months ending June 30th, 19 a'bonus In addition of 9 per cent.\u2018same term.making a total Devant 15 pét'cent.\u2026, has been declared, a bn payable on the 15th of July, 19% shareholders of record the 30th Lie.1910, Dividend cheques \u2018will be mailed the 14th July by the Compara oe agents, the Crown Trust Compan: shareholders are \u2018refuested to save Transfer Agents of any chang dress.Transfer books will be \u201cent ist to the 15th of\" July, bots av \u2019Ausive.\"By order of the Board.the 4 NOTICE .\"The Annuai General Meeting: « Shareholders of Bhearer, Bro \u2018Wills, Limited, will be held at\" office of the Company, 225 Bt.Dei Street, on Wednesday, July êtbh.\u2018at three o'clock in the afternoon; receive the report of the directo: the year past, to elect directors fi ensuing year.and for all other poses relating Yo the manag .the Company's atfairs, t Limited : QuaRTE LY DIVIDEND.pe Notice 15 \"hereby siven that a olin nd of one _and one-quarter e (1X %).(befng \u2018At the rate of er cent, (2%.per unnum), u on the ++ up Capital Stock of this te been declared for the Quarter June 30th, 1910, the same to De able on the 2nd day of Jul The Transfer Books of the will be .ciosed from Juné nee xo; isy both inclusive, .B ft ab: & Bowe, Be reiary = \u201c a | Canadien Consolidated Felt Company, Limited NOTICE is hereby given that \u2018quarterly.dividend of 147% hag heen dec ared on the preferred shares à?the capital , stock of this company.This : 1s pavabdle July.2nd.i910 to sharehotd- ers of record of June.18th, 1910, By ourder of the Board.©.WALTER BINMORB, 1, 11° | - Secratary Treasurer dividend TOWNSHIP pue Milton Hersey Co.LIMITED.Chemists and Minin 9| & 189 Bt \u2018James: Street - Montreal pis yes Es ane ip iv.Reserve, In és VA 378575 - pare apte ne.oy SANT TE Ve In | PORT ARTHUR OFFERS dock and railway PE emption from Mumicipal Ÿ \"power at #25 a HP} with'r 2 , The.adyantages of ud \u2018mivigition and the gi Pe herd west are ev {à Por full partieutars SE 530 LADA red Re ace ta = , ASE AG ps Ta the right: manufacturing ¢ concerns .| Fre \u2018thanufabturtng $ Sit aman.aime.BL SSL EE EE Wa | te ta, pnnections\u2014 ot uction later el Arthur at tho.\u2018headi séo way.af, the Creat Bact - \" ale i Teed oo a 4 F foal à LATE Ts | IEILL:: A3 re A A 1e À fot \u2018 \u201cearly.popularity was largely practical utility.~ TRE ALY Ry ed Sy \u201c+ 0 THE BICYCLE 2 THAT \u201cDOESN'T EAT ITS ITS HEAD OFF: IN N REPAR Bus, \\ \u201c 18 THE ONE FOR YOU: 2 You ca buy a bidycleat\u2019 almost any y price you care \u2018to pay, but what's the use?| : Half.the time a cheap Le 1 .\u201cThe return of the bicycle to favor is a healthy sign.Its a fashion or a fad, but today it is used because it.\u2018combines invigorating exercise, outdoor pleasure, and\u2019 figure it out it\u2019s a pretty \u2018expénsive \u2018 \u2018investment wheel is in the.repair.shop, and when Fou come to Engineers.Assays snd Anuses VI 21 QonvruiersiA materiais.Tests of Cement, Steel, Tok He.- Beports made on Miges a and wil \u201cDai MILTON L WEReEY, GE Director.\" À Moséo vict ME, OSEO act, Mining Enginesi {171 St James Street, | Montreal: È i y vl N \u201c Lacs \u201c Parish of Êt.Anicet,\u2019 County of d ingdon, Que, The commissionets Town of Bt.Anicet will receive te up to & p.m.on July 10th, 1919.placing of a new rog church: ~Thore de i quire to visit und max! utements.F¥nders mu Le accompénied by à paies 10 t of bf/per cent.on amount ten D \"HARRISON.GREY.Editor, \u201cThe New #3 wheeling as i is.possible to.do ® tonday WH a 80d.York City.1 wheel, _ } { i CLEVELANY BICYCLE | The Cleveland sells - at i à 4 pr ES - mdi i Sa Eo.Je mad after all, Nor have you _-enjoyed.the -eomfort.of Ees TT LAN pg A * N = 2 BR & > ' kL |.R = 1 r co = \u201cof a ace \u201d\u2018poughts of cigarettes, is: id to ddd\u2019 \" 5 panty exercised A the tMakers,.dat Pur wre Tobacco\u2019 Al the WV hg BLACK Ka Cigaréeek: meaty se tps, od Bhd i ore ris Déz LE sgl .Same cigarette makers in this and other copsitriia fmt Sar ! material ta.their goods, but the \u2018or adalterant.Ia-addition.to the scrupulous care fer:pu to She water) bots Prom yoiemishe tever is \u2018made\u2014be 2.users of BLACK OAY Gi _ Baglias Lave ei Ç \"J ue doubly s by the 5 ciatrédsctiqs \u2018of 1 pibutables ito cigaceties; -R BLACK 0% Chpaeins pe made mrider the » + > ernment inspector; Soo therefore the-delighted i .- CMT Cigarettes, knbwy a He BE hava po = T TROT OF PURITY_ ALES SE Sar RARES ow Hart TIE A 3h \u20181 \u2014\u2014 2 Tog \u2019 ou SHG = lems | En succession purposes.; \u2014Bidraon Duguay a Balsbrisnt vas tho first grantee of the seigniory of Mille Isles, He came to Canada due- the stirring Heng of 1680.After it passed\u201d throu many gener- ; M = 9 -atlons, each adding something to the\u2019 fo building and property, and each adding a page to Hs history.2 x Fe The seignorial manor house of St.ES ss ail \u20ac i Hh Fustache stands in the centre the AA of \u201cMenton Has.v on the right o e Ol .Secured a Property manor built by Col.Lambert Dumont, about 177%.He ro consteuoted the .on the Riviere Duchen A quaint old mil\u2014 oulin banal a ox + >t s@il im operation, on the Riviere du : Ra .©.Chene In from of the man \u201cashe Mr.Joseph Laurin, of this city, has grounds are still partially eui.uu a acquired by.purchase .that most inter- b¥ the original (walla of Stone -con- esting property comprising what is left\u2019 | temporaneous wi t old m a of the seigniory.of St.Eustache, amd | \u2018Be east of these grounds and is_now the proprietor of an historical \u201ctached from them is the old manor remnant of a grant made to Sldrech\u2019 built about 1780, by Antoine Lefebvre- Duguay de.Bolabriant.de Bellefuille,\u201d Adjutant General of \u201cThe seigniory of SL Eustaché has | Lower Canada, after his marriage to lost much of its former territory, but the daughter of Col.pement.property : = it has not lost any of its important Immediately wes ne tone ow property historical ciations.While the pre.MSY be seen à am .7 sent monor house is prncticaly mods} Which served as a military prieon {ern as any large resi to be found | efter the battle of St.Eustache.When In the city, there are: any: Intaresting] fv John oboe, ater [Soetroring euirs va seen + th urch an 180 td mie to Be \u2018rontinued his march to St.Benoit, .Laurin has in his possession the Captain Maximillian Globenfky, father old documents which gave the title Of the late seignor, was tl in othe\u201d from generation to generation and those Mand with his company o oe written In the seVenteenth century It used to be told many a are as clear and legible to-day.as wlien Prisoners were allowed to escape from = proper ing ne en me mission,\u201d ng e ! The Ity Will be used by the new would severely handle gertain of the .prisgners\u2014and :dismiss them with s Are Tou Going Away?ha first grantee of this famous ; seignory of Mille Iélés was Cydragh RE i Duguay de Boisbriant, in 1688.pe = A AV:|-Botabrant came to Canàda in 1666 as - 9 | & captain in the \u2018famous Carignan.Salieres regiment, and during the.stirring time abbut the year 1680, was Ointment commandant at Montréal.He obe= tained the concession x.Het Bois- ka a ar ce, id to r de Gen- - - Be sure and\u2019 take a box of MECCA -brient which ne 20 Ber Nie Quito a on Ie te t the north shore of the .quito bites or .any kind of poisonous Isles grant on at Soi stings or bites.Cures cuts, sores.Riviere de Chene, stretching mm bruises, etc, éte.Greatest ointment on Lake of Two: Mountains to Terres.earth.25e.large box, all druggists, honne.wo $ Po s 1 ust The: Thin gs That Accentuate \u201cThe Joys Of Summer = = That Ave Involved In Tt is Surnmer Sale Of Ours.4 iE 4 *, ER Tag Ten .- .! .Lo a \u2018 The Clearance of Linen Suits Cu x - - er = - : Newer and Higher Class Muslins - We shall be prepared on-Monday to clear, from stock, ox In the Wash Goods Sale Monday of our crash Uinen.suits at.about: the manufacturer's \"The wash goods sale takes new life 26d vigor \u2018on Moii- etous.oo + oo day.morning.The reason of it is some \u201cthousarids of yards Besides the diferencs incolors there : are two distinc ; of riew and beautiful Oriental muslin for kimonas and dresse sty les, each of the Murphy.type.One 5 tyle with ing gowns \u2014 handsome, printed, cotton foulards; attractive mi-Russian effect and the other strictly tailor - made, \u2018stripes; floral effects in wild rose, rose buds, sprigs; in the most refined shades of pink with mauve, etc, on founda- he greater numbers being the tailor-made ones.3 .tions that are white, spotless, crisp and fresh.Your choice from old rose, sky, mauve, navy and na- = \u201cWash, goods that in the ordinary course of events we gnes : _ Sizes 34 to 40, not in all the shades, perhaps, nor the Russian style, but at least in some of the tailored could.not sell for less than .25, .27, 30 and .35, offered for the first time on Monday at, Per yard .18 The Blouse Sale The sale begins Monday, the quantities are limited; poe ®e 00 oo oe se + 0ù 66 eu 00 00 .$8.50 \u201cSuits For Misses : \u201c or Foster Dach Co., Toronto.seoû On his death the seigniory was 2 200 Lingerie Blouses every one new, going on sale }|e | ed \u201cBiot dh l'Angiolserrie ; - .Touir, and Town yor i M mornin f fi ass Len.29 : \"Knight of St.\u201cTwo-piece : \u2018suits for girlsof 12 to 16 years.Smart, onday morning for the firsttime at, each $1 of Quebec, obtained that part now the seigniory of St.Therese de Blainville; and the western half called Riviere de Chene was given to Messire Jean Petit, King\u2019s Councillor, and treasurer of the navy for New France.His only daughter married the Chevalier Eu- | _ stache Lambert, Sieur du Mont, f= captain in the Troupes du Marine._Aboiit the.year.1760 this Captain.Pw.___ | Mont established the present village of St.Eustache, which bears his name after having obtained in de from 6 WwW » the Marquise de.Quesne, the - ONDER- -SHINE nor-General of New en > the ne .et mer be tarnished beyond cond concession es, - plese nie prising the district about, 8 Jerome, tylish and cool.Made of chambray in pink, blue or natural.me are in flie coat style; some In the Russian style.The aprked prices are'$5.00, $6.50 and $8.50; on sale at 33 1-3 PE.discount.3 Spt ial\u2014We have just received a lot of girls\u2019 Middy ists, for ages from 10 to 14.White, with red or blue ar and trimmings.Price,each.95 ~ $2.00 would be about the rightful price for them measured according ta the Murphy standard.With fronts allover embroidered, backs neatly tucked, sleeves bishop style and embroidered to match the front, these blouses are made \u2026 from fine lawn.They are well.designed,- \u201cwell made and ~ \u2014 well finished.\\ «They are blouses well worth while for Dominion Day, particularly at the price.vv eo ee ee co on on $1.29 Shawbridge, ete.: - A The northernmost section of this 1 \u2026 The.Embroidery Sale Your Vacation a 33 1-3% DISCOUNT por brs 0 ben v RE Monday hi ic oi 35 CS | | ON ALL OUR MORE EXPENSIVE as the Lac Marois.munies sons = c continue Monday the of our \u20ac proideries 25 Whether it means a day\u2019s outing or a month\u2019s .so- | .Boas.B d Belt tion, - 0 \u201cThese comprise \u2018corset coverings, edgings and.insertions.1 journ, there is the same need of completeness in \u2018your |.$, ags an \u20acits Large assortment of Wedding Gita k shall continue also the sale of .18 embroidery for .15 Hemsley's, Jeweller, 255 3 3 CE EE RE OS embroidey for L190 clothing equipment edbv lack of suitable atêre, .Beginning Monday morning, for a limited time, a 1 \u201cSpecial Notion.4 k PRESS EAL 10 embroidery for 07% | .Your trip may be marred by lack of sui i _ + : The re mir of hee tg lat Sey being edging.Of |.while the satisfaction of a complete.wardrobe will add to: dico D | le Le clowed ce\u2019 Tr 00.bag, FIRST IN Te! HEARTS AND : 4 special all the ven round at, per yard, oo No oe 25 your enjoyment.If in doubt, come to.see us.\" Land sou æ = Re Se Sa ; 10° \u2018 TD T1 th EX ve achjevi express: as | The Whitewear Sale Co MON DAY IS THE DAY © | umnier Robés-Sémi-Made \u201cWONDER: SHINE\u201d Ge SES a TWO FEATURES FOR MONDAY For S Gl | \"REDUCED FROM $4.95 TO $2.95 mt she te 0 | a rte br ores Tone = A or ummer OVES LE ER Lars aa\u201d Rater to te 4 don, approved by New York, and worn - ie od at $1.25, ne ot 98 [| - I \u2018There is nothing to our minds more suitable for Dominion Day | Pen su Le Sr in all fashion centres throughout Cad~ ~:- ores.gowns, though comparative plain.wre splendid = to.Exactly 1,644 pairs goon sale here at a price that the matter of hem, th à fact, foe any \u201crobes.cs.from oe ot pi UE mate make me cotton, finis a yoke ading, A 2a, postage i gn for 1 HOUSEHOLD OLD con So perfest.ia the \u201cPerrin\u201d m, thet In: .Paris, when people want to say of & » garment that \u201cit fits like a glove,\u201d they put Jt this way: \u201cI fits lke & \"Per-.- rin\u201d \u2019 | 135 ¢ law : .ec te if.niet; there is hardiness about them that will stand rough ribbon and edgings The sleeves are % length, and finished will make it no extravagance to throw them away, if.need ren à ee he mde, If anything, freer aad bon match yoke.A, really refined garment, in perfectly fresh condition.be, when they are soiled.They are mercerized lisle thread ; ; Ships gloves in white, black, tan, grey and green; sizes 6 to 8.enbroidered : 20d | os ue crées close to the hem there are colored 0 en - Lol Encl of sine a conps paratively make of Prin Good gloves and sightly for wear right now; two wel de \u201c practically ready bo ea, except for the beck seam; the 7 E VA N s flounce of lawn; marked at $1.35, and clearing at.-98 dome fastening; kid glove cut; neatly stitched; wrist \u2018The price, even before the summer sade, was comsidered special.For iA The Clothi | ¢ \u2018Ds er Kiss\u201d \u2014P 5 NOTE\u2014H à questionable if you could buy the material by the yard oy \u2014 \u2014 J 137 dozens, \u2018exactly, of gloves essentially suitable for for the summer sale price at which we are clearing these robes.hy Ready-to-Wear Suits-in all the 21 W have in stock that much wanted perfume \u2018Djer Ki acation wear.Monday, 3 pairs for.50¢ - newest colorings, Greys, Blue, ] lpr en.TTT Pl 118100 een ver Monday Ip MONDAY'S PRICES FOR ALL PURE Black Brown, efc.$8.00, $10.00, | , or the single pair.++ 8 00 00 0000 +0 +.18 % $12.00, $15.00 up to $22.00.| 4 Children\u2019s Summer Socks | Linen Table Cloths and Napkins {gf Ÿ 5 Ome fee i os m5 TE he Millinery Sale | instead of $1.75, for Table Cloth, all nen, 2x2 yards.JM § ee to order at $18.00, 16, We san continue to supply the litle ones with those \u2018Canvas Oxfords The Millinery Sale 3125 stead of $2.00, for a Table Cloth, al pure linen.222 yards.|.A R$ 175 | \\ \u201ctopped socks which we have bed For W _ Ladies\u2019 sailor hats, priced origin- $1.75 stead of $2.00.for a Table Cloth, all pure nem, 2 x 21/4 yards.eu - À Socal Vous Fe aoû afin là qu peciel at.{ieee .$ pairs for 43 omen\u2014 ally at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.00.13 me of 82.50, for a Table Cloth, all pure linen, 2 x 21/3 yards.I anteed.\u2026 A clearance of odds 10d nde to $3.bave been | $2.15 instead of $2.50, for « Table Cloth, all pure nen, 2x 3 yards.{0 \"Ms ea .\u2014 of white canvas and colored reduced $3.have lowered 32:15 imacad of $3.30, fo 1 Table Cah, all pe om 2x3 pare M4 My J ohn Ww \u201cEvans Lisle Stackings for Women poplin Oxfords on Monday.Not still further for final \u201cclear- $1.75 instead of $2.15, for Table Napkis, all pure nen.22 inch.0.: Ne \u2018 | enclose th ce on Monday wo.each.42-50 52.50 iodond of 33:00.far Table Napkin, wiper tom 24 oh ii %' +874 West Notre Dame.$00 Sik Ife stockirigs for Monday at 3 pairs for | $77%00'52.50 iu for $1.49 Some rosie sew.win | a.SPECIAL AT, % or fan Chyreh Ave, Cote Sel Paul \u201c600 pairs \u2018came to us fresh on Friday in black For Children\u2014 ruse tra and some.ready : | | gba hot = - À and tan; sizes 8% to 10.20.; an Ne to 10, and worth wear\u201d tailored, hats.but dé \"|\" i= id noir = Bo $1.09, clearing at per pair, .69- 1 duaatity Hmfted fo £0: mer re | ee BE se To Heat at Except I one io 4 dod well gooked \u2014kitchen cool.No.anderdone \u2018food \u2014 no sé ; rhented Kitchen.in.zoe AND IMMER SALE | roéspax me \u2014 se SE p cool during these hotdays: \u201cWear O.Lemire & Co.\u20193 Underwear, Lingerie, Hosiery, Gloves, and Sum- and you wilt be cool.ca je \u2018Eee .>, f DIRE\u2019 UNDEARWEAR.-: - DRAWERS CORSET COVERS.{White Knitted nwa.3 In fine linen lawn, elaborate 49° | White_ cheer Tamu Valen- © th.ribbon at rappings;.very - trimmings of fe ah pi and net primmines: beautiful \u2019 ti value e Bôc: \u2014\u2014 asnoss0s lace; very special, each.0 asso seunc0000 mms |.Men's W s Women\u2019 s and.Children\u2019s Cool Hosiery = : ENTLEMEN, ; 72 FOR TH en .Thread Hose, platf; 93g: nis pon dant Ne ai % GHILDMEN, fancy sttipes, all wew shades 2 # Dainty bits of Hostery in \u2018and EY colors sc, wpe- § plain and open work; pale and celal, \u2018var PRir bo a.mu 6 on gang hm me MOST 0 THEM, ny ts \u201c ; reg.35c, spécial.NE | dark shades; reg.17c line, for.=~ a prose COLLARS CE \u2018FOR A coor SUMMER SUIT OR 3; 750 jairés 02 beautiful rough \"Wor a cool ond arom: woven bt ntung.natural olor; 3Tel to.ide: ely \u201c = 0 a regular .Per yaN.L trees verre white, mauve, acs pe wn.?Sum TW FRENCH MULL.FE.Be ts.HR REG FEET Po * MES iv ni gal + reset Aa te eof me ca ist srs ve active ta vin invites cleanliness.\u201d Made with 1, 2 34d 3 cs - the 8 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cal 7 SANSSRALY MORE: Be sure pon got Sts thov-soe th the nemo rents ut Cabinets ne tem MP BED .\u2018Complete, an Tina \u201cHL mM THE r to, JH CONFRENCE He Says.th Naciscee with fun.nl EE a : = oral ora! sn pouncement B80c each Insertion, | 6 SranLEY WHI Se, EN Bontore THE BANK OF ENGLAND.I of the Te + I.\u201cZodiac Aeroplanes \u201cZodiac\u201d.Biplanes | \u201cZodiac\u201d Monoplanes so/6o h.p.- - Price £1,000.25/30 hp.- - Price £500.Trams\u2014Ove-third with order, balance before delivery.; Delivered F.O.B.any port in Goons Brisaiada one month from secalpt of crèse.Write for Catalogue abil full particulars.__Offioss aud Works =~ BRISTOL, NNG.Flying Ground - \"SALISBURY PLAIN WD Telageams 1 \u201cAVIATION, BRISTOL.\" Codes\u2014A 1.A-B.C.snd MORRING, su 28c each lasertion.: Al tions be endorsed with the same and \u2018address, à of the person sending BIRTHS.BAKER\u2014~On June 20th, 1910, at 143 3rd .avenue, Viauville, to Mr, and Mrs.Ai Arthur T.Baker, a son and daughter.DONALDSON\u2014In this city, on the 34th : inst.; at 106 St George street, the wife -of Arthur Conaldson, of a daughter.FISK-At 88 Park avenue, on June a .to Dr.and Mrs.Walter M.Fisk, daughter.- \u2026 MARTIN\u2014O3 June 16th, to Mr.and Mrs.: Thomas A.Martin, .a daughter.1492 McMILLAN\u2014~On June 18th, 1910, to Mr.| and Mrs.E.8.McMillan, a son, 106 35) 40.887 5 Cathrine Stet West, bowers Drmmmond snd Mominin Seve, \u2018 Yondon, June 35.\u2014It is hoped that the veto conference will be finished before the end of July.Augustine nr- reli, who is a member of the conference, speaking at Bristol last night, made some attempt to placate the stalwarts of the Liberal party, as far as 500 Sampie | DRESS GOODS FIGURES TO .Summer Wash|- mue pa a|l\" \u201cPefticoats\u201d- |?! !PONDER OVER = | Materials Jesse tna conference mas norme MU ratg99c |; yd.of Material at 75c .T3 | worth 100, 1240; | Eee Tite» 2 between those who could bind or 1cose, © There are many.TE ae Er \u201cgE 150and 20ca : .- La Ir 7 not between those who could sign, seal nt + 2 a é \u20ac 1° 5 Belmont place, me at mm deliver; th t o orth $2.50 .aml a ; * * McFAUL \u2014 At Grace street, Lachutée, - > rr po - or ve erofore, there was n w .; am .or 8c - Quebec, 09 June 17h 1910; à on to ; anyone would.Meet at a round table $3.00 in this dot\u201d 1 ÿd.< 6 ¢.at $1.50 .38c- > ._- : u at a round ta ; .\u201c auoumæ on Jun Jupe $ on to Mr.and Sa to.try and Sisoover = compro- | ° es.: now there s Mrs J.MeGü fn hte ce © m was eulous.e ob \u201cae +5 .ÿ rine a At ogg \"y.F R EC K _ ject was to discover an agreement, 10 Sample garments extra wl fin sé Bad Arithmetic, it Seoms bmpoeste | le time to ; \"Same SI 016 to ST.and durs: Er - rt te and mony shed, each.with fou ture.o£ |: ¢ Merchandising \u2014 ot it\u2019s what w thom made up ferÿ \"Win J.Pulling, à son.far It would carry them- They must _æ.1 : P \u201cmowsoTToM On june, sth, 1910, at Se TT not forget that in the event of dis- fl.dblrring frills and tucks, The mas.actually happen here Monday | Dominion Da + Loyola, Maravel, Port of Spain, Trini- .A agreement their position would revert terials are\u2019 Heatherblooms, Fine or ae y = ee Mr.apd Mrs.ER.3 -To entirely reriqve aise to its former state.M Mercerizea Bateens, Figured Satin+=1 me allt ne ng dress doods al day Monday 45 reducing prices - Printed o cotton Voile de Pans.- ay Ter : tte, : One ne.Third a ne Quarter w su ent inducement.Reg.lide es 0euses | LLIG = Gu the tn\u2019 met, at Vever \u201cBORAN\u201d FRECKLE CREAM COLONEL \u2018BURLAND Ce a Rap 2 J 2 agde.Te, 86c, ¥Bc, $1.00, $1.25 and 31.50.| Printed Kimona Crepes, floral =, \"late of Montreal, of a son, Bruce Fred- BOARD'S REPRESEN ATIVE a.Myrtl ® à Green e prices at which these © materials sold earlier in the season.The | -: - Bereato If used according to directions; we- guarantee re- | T Red, Myrtle, Green, Reged) 1 h _ English prints and percales.# TREY On 3 us 1.at 105 Durocher 1 of this di 8 i : 8 ki f Lt.Col.Jeffrey H.Burland acted as -and Taupe.| ley Le fh Is & partial list, ad, they are In all colors\u2014very little BOCK: | - \u201cRog.Sel Oc and 1 1% street.to Mr Tribey, | moval of this disfigurement\u2014 eâving the skin soit LA ane representative of the Montreal |g CN ane Toa! §4-inch Shadow Stripe Worsteds: sil news shades.Ree.$1.25 | Printsd organdie tripod Zepy- a daughter.and clear.\u201d 25¢ a tube, at yout druggist.Barr trade during the Congress of =.Avon TO onan, Caves.cloth.Ree.y of shades.Res 90.sf ra and Clngnams opy- LR CL RIAGES.' ° ambers of Commerce and com- + À - olre n Cloth, in a variety o es.Reg.25 : MAR Or May tra, 1310.mercial and industrial associations, For Dominion J Lwool, Fancy Worsted Dress Suiting.REZ .o.a jolen vos $1300 pram soft Cotbrea 10° 04 12/49 ors.ne.oh Tu Nahas ) pleusé attend mint papers ense nish the homes of rich and poor tastefully, and to thes\u2019 wool and silk and rool French weaves\u2014aug thers are \u2018fuily 10 styles to 230 DOTE od sow 3 it es, - cop) entire satisfaction.- The fact thai they practically cou - others silk and satin trimmed.some handsomely embroidered and » der, 1-1b.tins Rie.Be Balls of.black \"mending BINMORE\u2014On the 24th inst.Jane Grace trol the output of several furmitare factories, enables them The lowest price skirt in the collection fs worth $10.00 bc Good quality hair nets, © lia.dieses ailesans She Lockhart, widow of-the late John Bin- to sell at very reasonable rates.but most of them are regular $12.50, $13.50 &nd $16.0 COÏOrS .22 o2c0ss sos 000 SY.to Ca Cakes Virgin Castile Sox .neral private.r = Be.Good quality shoe laces, 36 Doz.on June 24th, at the resl- For it a i values.Au sizes and your choice Monday ao.® e.Good qua Mog 2 ances.de.se soi dosen ua Bars css ue her.son, Captain Michael : ; $ pay y - 2%c cards of 2 dozen Hooks \u2018 safety pins .: .Fennell; of No.Police Station, Cath- 18 arranged m he re MAN PAYS AS HE d nf 5c Cakes of Fairy ces erine Moore, widow of Michael Fen- IS PAID.and eyes ending Woo 1e.5ç Cakes e \u2018Soap cone cars.Fun : Méc cards ng bags .Fong street, on Sunday a otek, Monday Speclalson Top Floor with darner pee euc0us 1c 16¢ Packages ot fair pins .Qc.to Cote Neiges Cemetery.Re- Just 17 left: of those popular $8.00 a 30c Hair brushes, colored or 30c.Mercerized cushion girdiee 150 em service at St.An's Church on qi C et - 1 Bods d B ebony finish .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.19c 35c Roman stripe cushion gle-' nday, = vais tt \u201817 Cho: arp ares e an edding 15c Strong coarse combs .10e ules A i Coiga \u201ceee open DS ULIOT\u2014 city, a ambord : 15e Featheratitch braid in as- c ze ° te's taloum Petre\u201d on the 24th of June, at ths H icko ry Chairs All qualities of Carpet Squares, - Brass and Iron Bedatceus mat sorted designe 12 yd.plece.Be powder .1 ofc ot te Devant aroitt, ore 3075 Sade.for P\u2026 \u2018 ca F 10c dozen, assorted lllustrat- 10c Colgate (trial sise) Cash- +; x Sevens te } i a Ards .00.mere uet Soap.a 830.st Pac eue > boncestion Sl.98 8 x 3 yards, for 0.° Special.\u2014 One White EnameHed » bc papers of 250 best English Se bc Cards of collar supports .= Church.Relatives and friends gre re- The real rustic kind.Monday, to clear, at 3 x 3% yards, for .Bed, one fine Sanitary Mattress, | pins o.oo.iil viens vase Re Sc taparcnes of 12 pieces of quested to attend without further invi- 8 x 4 yards, for L.Baie of Filows\u201d Wire Spring, one 15c Stamped jabots with silk Ho 15a osseuses ron, [RP 3.to embroider .Hair barret umerous THURBER yo June 16th, 1810.at Settees match, at .thts ve sere nee -$6.00 Scotch Squares : .| .3c Cards of 1 dozen assorted 1, designs .verona : Dune, batoved wife of Henry W.Thur- This is your last chance\u2019 for the season.od The Lot! 85.98 safety pips.Ses Lo Ÿ 2e Ironing wax LLL le.I / Reversible Carpet Squares, Ko - ver Inter at Flodden, Que.June \u201c .quality, in a \u2018fine range of pat- | Lace Curtaln Samples, each 19e .; \u2014 - Give Us Your Cpinion on terns.| Hemp: Stair Carpet.yard = I5c |.IN MEMORIAM, TNOR \u2014 In memory of my beloved ane Raynor, who died June tard, 1 ; Gena but not forgotten.Size 3 yards x 3 yards .81.T5.: ; .Sue 3 yards by 3% yards 821 \" tnfaid Linoleum | Screen Doors Size 3% yards x 4 yards .\u201832:90 ese Economical Items We are using every effort to \u2018give you the \u201cthings you nerd, at real bargain prices.A specially good lot of super- Antique oak finish fly ecreen \u201cFly screens male id extend © IN- MEMORIAM, cavindow Shades, complets.ac for quality cork linoleum, doors.Very special.Monday 98e from 2e * 32 inche BEALE = on - loving ; Jemembrance of Curtain Poles, comfltete with ends.worth ip to 3135 a yard, for 59c , .v Viole ulse, who une 25, \\ : « | Dy Der sorrowing parents.\u201cings and brackets.Fach.25¢ Oilcloth s \u2019 Japanese Matting .Cores Linoleum ACKNOWLEDGMENT.hite L: Curtai iclo pecial Co x e Lace Lurtains | [ A special lot of good quality .Good quality cork linglpym,: MERRIMAN\u2014Tne family of the late Elsie : | - .500 yards superior quality R : _ Irene Merriman wish to thank their 100 pairs White Lace Curtains : floor oilcioth.1%.2 and 3% - Japanese matting.Regular 2 yards wide in tile ends ong nelghborg for spiritual apd offerings, and ind sympathy @xpressed In various Other ways, in then recent sed bereavement.ACKNOWLEDGMENT.h The brother and sisters of the late Michael Merriman \u2018desire 1d express eir sincere thanks to their many * ends for sympathy extended on the occasion.of the death of their niece, Irene Merriman.tt 50 inches wide x 33% yards \u2018|.yards wide.Values to 25c a - 18c à yard.Monday fc or floral effects.Valusé to 3 long.Value $1.25, price .79 yard.Monday.Creates dina 23: 40 yards .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- 84.50 - - A Stupid Ass t'en SIENNE Lawn vost.à tons su rn Bey RATT 00 CARTE vam.- offered got sardines and let them pase H+ SMADES as: and.VERAN- ter hoser \u201ccomplete with fu - ween selling Pa rie whieh we have - = , AIS be found In our large, well.COUPLES and.Gem _nor- $20.00.© white lace stolked Carpet Department, .First zie.(ne F0él), Teg.$6.50.- Monday to clear.If you are re away on Floes up: _ Monday,.\u2026\u2026.=° ANTI EYES INSRRTED.\u201cx METCALEFE STREET es SQUARE, Tal n.& Vincent ail Ambilancts and Cosches.| ir À Foi breakfast à With soups at dinner, - 478 Craig URBEATIRENL sacoë ÿÂtthe: supper table.C > i TAB.B30 \u2019 GARDEN SWINGS.j# most ae and =, CLOTHES WRINGERS Guararkeed- for flve- years; 11 inck Crest, enclosed cogs, u, ER $540 CLOTHES WRINGERS IN ih | re LL fide Sen 0 $498 me K ss \u2019 TUNG ME 186.20 » Ur t \u201ccotrest, adit Cn reel po at, Ç ni va, vy A A on On the Eth day ot J JE _/ ages * LE ane.1s n°51 047 Toads or Salad WER | pod t vie Corine pet ' en a arivine, À : tity | a 160 : y hiv opéen.beides and oreem tag.\" mois Ye wd 25c.Se Mqiday(.À 8 Monday, Paire = \u201cton: aed Ridhi ESS & see ; vrdu-vaes eu 84 Du A im us LA M ee ,! = æ 22 qe ; di.oe ; ,( _ .>.| .sem \" EET HA Wil |.Shawwiiie.and required him ta tur- |.3.4 78 .ish sureties thet he wfit-keer the ! LATIN hat Sr evn Sr cu 7 \"OUEN 22150500 * NAAR der & Gop Lome.Stren Dirfery © susursen HONE TARE viry Wha ECE My, kes : os og mation : re cw SRR NT ES \u2014\u2014\u2014 i san sa raser move! isp ss ATE A : TEE 5 b¥eED , HOSE ARE 277 NIZED STANDARD OF THE The name of \u201cHermadorf\u201d stamped on the 1h06\" EF a toc a the puschaser\u201ds guide for absolitely +} black dyed hosiery.At 33¢.we offer a fours 7 = old garter top hose that sells regularly - made of fine, even Maco yarn, double twisted, extra - strong and apliced where strength is required.Ÿ beautiful rich black color that won't: stain the feet.a prefleas pair; 8 pair fortes.seems ~ Eu .at = ne A | ascausens Main Floor.ou sa, wie Le Np Tg ., 4 To Cw \" ' A x ae eu VE ed ox - Fa15 pates a Wie Ka t * 7 : r ; .\u2018 > 2 \u2018 a 7 rr = \u2014 , _ - Ye + y .a ; A ee grr = pan Pr SEA A > a pou ES CL TRL dy A0 R - 1 \u2018ze oon VEWELLEBY! STORE-SPECIAL ones 4 a OR MONDAY; a = IME pate expansion bracelet.0 te coral byooëh assortiment, various new de«- a wr mg 22 sé \u201cAcedia cesta ouvasuse.Heesest LS ae > Four | er sons, ou of.every five,; who côte re 7 dre ing for.their personal co OT ne fo lé madédow in order that you may, if you \u20ac nf dus.Summer stocks as others are doing TIME TWO-STEP, AT 59¢; WORTH 80¢ oo ~ -thie:new plain revere, finisht with large and small .buttons.\"back or front.Sizes 32 to 44, In \u201cthe newest: shades of Black, White, Navy, Green, - Copenhagen, Pink, Reseda, Wistaria, Amethyst, Rose Grey and Sky.Special Monday, : only.« -+ «« .$2.99 The Famous \u201cBlackeye\u201d Sik Petticoats, Only $3.63 ta \u201cBlackeye\u201d Silk petticoats, of the finest e especially for stout figures, wit de sp Cotes flounce, trimmed with pin tucks, and with under dust ruffle.Special cos dayep «2m a .\u2026 ee.ess : Stylist House They ar made \u2018of extra fine English Percale\u2014in a .good assortment of light patterns\u2014made in the new Princed¥ style, with wide pleats, Dutch neck, elbow sléeves finished with bands of em- _ broïdery insertion.- Monday special :.:$2.98 I hell \u2014Second Floor AFrENTiON To OUR \u2018var VALUES ere pid bave, \u2018sold these garments for | bstituting poorer trimiming3 \u2018and\u2019 J site interior embroideries; we decided you'd rather pay a few cents more and have - reliable \u2018and.satisfactory wear.The laces and émbroideries are selected by .us from _- Switsertdñd, St Gall, and Calais manufactur- ~ ers\u2014man \u2018Patterns are.especially designed \u201c- for-as-antd- made in our own factory.Examine these lincs for Monday : A.beautiful Night Gown, made of fine \u2018 naingook, in- slipover style, short sleeves, with.yokg of \u2018Swiss embroidery\u2018and Valenci- : ennes - on, fiinisht with fine Valenciennes \" Jace .and ribbon; also some with high necks, ; open froûts, fine embroidery yoke; all sizes.M with gold edges and handles; regular $5, .$3.25 *\u2026 e.3 OTHER EXTRA SPECIALS ; decorated in the prettiest .| designs, bright and delicate color- oo ings; reg.35c and 50c; Monday.28c \"| Egg Cups, 3 for Se.1 Glass Jelly Tumblers, With covers; te 60c dozen for.3 | China \u2014Basement It is made from the Dest select\u2019 yarns on oF ments morel elastic | garments \u2018of & kind.\u2014-priced Bélow the Hager sk 39% CHINAWARE BARGAINS TO INTEREST EVERY .XK 164 BE Bre 30 and 35 curls, in ht, = (RS.EP a B médium and dark brown shades.Regular x The b balance of.our toëk of Bis, including thosé left over frofii\" our: recent « = + He À Spec = al | à ae for.date : - Sales.© LU s .ease and cheap at { hat \u2018Monday special 10c J - There are e regular $150, $2.00, $2.50 Bags, for 98c Monday.~~ = = 7 - Be 7 ades, and extra T © learance of All Odd Lines.of od on There are regular $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Bags, for $1.28 Monday.There are regular $2.50, $3.00, $3.65 Bags, for $1.48 Monday.\u2014463 in all\u2014made of solid leather, in the newest shades and shapes.Allhave : inside purses, leather, covered and metal frames, mostly all leather lined.: In three groups Monday :\u201498c; $1.28, $1.48.- - Thesé prices barely cover the cost of production in most cases.| (als 12e ui._ SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.\u2014\u2014 ES best assortment of Hair Goods and Hair Acces- \u2018.sories in-the city is here far your inspection Mon- SS Re from.the most ly curved little wire in to the massive wavey switches with.a .beautiful glossy lustre.A few examples: : Switches, $2.50 and- $3.Values, for $1.48\u2014 Made of first quality hair, short stem, plain, med- Len or dark brown Thades only; 18 and 20 inches , and 31%.and 3 ounces in weight, Spe- Choclotte \u20ac day; > ae os EET.LJ ».$1.48 The very latest and gue o of Charlotte most eoaming styles this season.They 8 em 4 is A do, A0 PA i YT Ly PEEP Ey Trey J a Tl Ag CL ERT n Hair an hair pins, assorted in, box, waved, ~ imported to sell at toc.Monday, special, + \u2026\u2026 ee.0e ®® ve ee oe 53 ss BV oe On - NOTICE\u2014TWO DEMONSTRATIONS MONDAY One in our Hair Goods Store of the new ; sanitary hair puffer, waver and curler; set., .a: The other in our Notion Department of thé E-ZON PO.collar support, set.10e TI ME éd ae ee 5,000 YARDS OF HIGH CLASS BLACK SILKS Worth $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25; Monday, yard, 98c These rich, black silks come in the newest weaves and finishes; some have the soft draping qualities, others the required stiffer qualities for underskirts, etc.Monday, per yard.98c \u201cA Sale of Washable Habutai Silk This is a pure Japanese Silk, the best quality, beautiful smooth weave and finish.In our different groups for Monday: Quality | Quality | Quality.| < quai .18\u20ac -\u2014}fain Floor EE - ANNOUNCEMENT IMPORTED PARISHAN AND AMERICAN DRESSY MODEL GOWNS, Imported direct by us will be disposed | of on Monday \u2018at 1-3 off their regular prices.All high class, exclusive coricep- tions, in \u2014PONGEE, \u2014J]ACQUARD CREPES, \u2014SHANTU \u2014LINCERIE, \u2014PASTEL COLORED STRIPED CHALLIE \u2014TWO TONE SILKS.- In polka dot, figured and stripe patterns and the aeroplane and aviation series of shades.Empire, Grecian and .and modified skirt effect.Monday, at 1-3 Reduction from Regular Prices.SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY.ae rs FTN yg own THE KITCHEN DEFENDS THE HOME: iT I CONTROLS FORT AND HEALTH.THE OLDTIME KITCHEN IS COSTLY-BUT EQ \u2018above all, this means Health.4000 PIECES oF WIG: QRADE IMPORTED ENAMEL WARK - \"OC WORTH UP TO .$180.| 1, MONDAY FOR 3 we \u2019 BAGH.© 2.\u2014.Here are = a ; À ; Plain and.re \"5 RN nr EN 3 $ and $3.50.\"Monday tb Colour\" anime Suse BA RL er ee x PIX he Fined THE EXPENDITURE 7 1 white cellulold handle : Soar beat Shetfiel r finish, gwod Qinisht, high j on 3c te Vtt voir.- 61 Montrer.esvanuee it webivegs \" # 'acmedtis tha exclusion of fles-\u2014better refrigeration with tess ice, cond and, pleasant- whek.with the.\u2018arduous pirt done away with, and, haphazard notes takew from the basement, that B really an éépostion of things usefaf for the Phe wh #7 Fe que À EL à Se $ x ù i a._ vom Biche dr 2 3 A 2 M 80 TRÔLE À .rane SL Pp hla pA En GLEARANGE BALE * or Wah Ve This lot includes: ans AND ELECTRIC FIX.Paik ; \u201cfable and \u201cDessert na Fins \u201cTYRES CL ne planed.& 4 »Bipecial | frye apegaine a as | EE 5 =\" Paca rn ae H % 2 3 tt.> ce © Ea .At 2 0 - ¥ 3 Deh Jaiondny ve pe ve.1.Siete Liane Shades, asbestos il 5 CHILD We've garments that are made with as much care and attention as those for grown-\" § ups, cut to special children\u2019s and misses\u2019 re- © quirements, designed under our own supervision, priced to meet.the\u2019 demands of our customers.Everything for Cadre, in & Speci Sale \\ Monday.AT 89c.\u2014Gingham Dresses, in check and.stripe effects, daintily trimmed with black and white braid, small pocket, long sleeves with deep cuffs, good.full skirt; sizes 8 to 14.= .AT 98¢c.\u2014Children\u2019s Gingham Dresses, in check and stripe effects, Gibson pleats over shoulders, finisht with black and white braid; good full skirt, evenly gathered.Size 8 to 14 years.AT $1.15.\u2014Is a beautiful line of Children's Gingham check Dreses, the newest styles, daintily trimmed with pretty embroidery; full skirt.Im colors of mode and white, green and white, red and white: Sizes 8.to u , years.AT $1.25.\u2014Childréf\u2019s Gingham Dresses, in - | pretty novelty check effects, made with\".- Gibson pleats, fancy revers, trimmed with : pretty embroidery ; good full skirts with deep ~ flounce, also trimmed with embroidery.Sizes 9 8 to 12.-Special, > YF rose i RS SL TIRED Pa Rp po J.ES \u2014 Monday.* 0e».05e seu sen oa »e seu .91.98 \u2014All \u2018go on \u201csale Monday A AT $135,-\u2014A high-grade, quality of Child- at these marvellous prices, | ren's dainty little Dresses, made in Princess in_ Children\u2019s Dress Sec- ° i style, trimmed in pretty little designs of =.;tiom.! embroidery .and insértion.Sizes 8 to 12.PS | ; IN THE CHILDRENS WHITEWEAR SECTION WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS: _ | | INFANTS\u2019 GOWNS\u2014Of fine cambric, with yoke of elaborate emb masertion, finisht with em- 59 BR | broidery edging and narrow lace.An exquisite little creation.Werth 800.\u2026.C ; INFANTS VESTS\u2014Ribbed rubin vests, strap over front, and band in lk best ties.27 to 45¢ Prices range from .soussaucus co0u0u \u201c0.ee.sveusepsencious 6 sesce sass C ( - CRILDREN'S FINE CANBELC DRESSES Pia inckt yoke bak and froat.edged with narrow broidery, and finisht wità father stitched brid.ave 10 \u20ac yon, Reg.8c.J i 59e i for Reg.2 values.Monday, per ox $1.50 10 SHEETS AND PILLOW suive re + Je 200 dé ion; CR \u2014vtat ht : bral iy sers sie ; ra seed oe Tl hr dp 2p Lm ie a A ve a.ses - Set « ; 4 ok \u201cRind : = "]
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