The Montreal daily star, 15 juillet 1910, vendredi 15 juillet 1910
[" Advertising is In Jn the alr te-day and the best evi that it pays is that! it is continued.» VOL.XLII.Es me : No 167 Fr ji BEARD SCREAMS \" COMING FROM CRIPPEN HOUSE Bhopkoeper Tells Police Police Story of Mid- 7 night Cries\u2014Search for Missing Man Unabated.- London, July 15.\u2014The first story of may have been the actual committal of the crime was told to-day Ly a neighbor of Dr Hawley H.Crippen tn the cellar of whose home was un- garthed the body believed by the po- Yo to be that of the physician's wife, Who was known on the stage as Bell: amore.»TO- the proprietress of a small shop at the rear of the Chppen's res- dence told of hearing a \u2018woman's \u2018etreams and pleas for meray ar.sing Séemingly from the cellar In which the burned and mutilated corpse wad iter found.Mrs.Crippen disappear 6d in February last.It was forr -r He.months ago when the screams re heard, the woman =aid.«Her shop overlooks a little garden Buck of the Crippen home.; the police the shop keeper said: «1 often heard revolver practice in {ha garden.One night about four or five momths ago, I cannot place the tine more exactly, I was awakened by women's cries.It was midnight.rcreams appeared to come from Dr.Crippen's house.I listened and .heard a woman's voice pleading: \u201cDon't! Oh, don\u2019t!\" To me it seemed that the cries were from a woman ia the basement of the house occupled hy Dr.and Mrs.Crippen.As nothing developed further 1 soon forgot the tara and did not recall it until y when I learned of the tragic iscovery.\u201d Reported Victim was Shot.\u201cWhile the police authorities were wrhausting thelr resources to-day to 4+ hands upon Dr.Crippen, physicians sive oxpmining the mutilated body of his wife with a view to determining the \u2018fmaner in which the murder was done.The finding in the cellar of à revolt ve rise to the report abe find héen.ahot before the body wes bat- Liered and buried in quicktime.It was \u2018reported also that traces of poison had \u2018been found by the doctors.\u201c À strong force from Scotland Yard under the divection of Superintendent Forest, is making a thorough search for Har e fugitive doctor and Miss Ethel 5 who believed be ve Leneve vas employed by De.lare nioneve.Crippen es a typist.° i J Sated that i 8 scores woman 1a in \u201cper ar womans the w | © young Is * ve Crippen disappeared M red im public with Dr.Crippen, I o intmduced her as his wife.; \u201cThe police say that Crippen and Mies y Leneye Crippen home ¢ pe jb-iatise part of age.\u2018the two fed the i for tre United States or the il.At he same timé both have been re- - ported as having been seen in different partg of this country, and if the authors of these reports ere not mistaken the two have separated.Not on Board the Lusitania.A nS Ï New York, July 15.\u2014The 8.8.Lusi- i tania.the first of the big liners on # which it was thought Dr.Harvey Haw- ley Crippen might reach here from - England, passed up the bay | this morning after having und search at quarantine which failed to reveal \"any sizn of the American physician.A Rumor From Trenten, N.J.New York, July 13.\u2014On notification \u2018from the Trenton, N.J.police, a New York headquarters detective was de- spatohed to Trenton to-day to exam- -tne the body of an unidentified man re, stature and weariîng a short mustache \u201cwhich appeared to have been trimmed wecently.Crippen had a long mus- Seche of dark brown when he left Lon- or.Crippen-s Stay in Toronto.pec to The Montreal Star- Cet Toronto; July - 44\u2014Dr.Hawiey-Crip- n the man now being sought by Police on both sides of the Attic for the murder of his wife, was resident of this city for two years, Som 1398 to 1898.+ t that time the Dr.Munyos pat- Aa medicine concern had a Canadian h, known as the Canadian -Mun- Company, and Dr.Crippen was in of the concern and operated Toronto office, which was located \u201cèn Albert street, just west of Yonge Street.- Here.In addition to directing the oh distribution of the company\u2019s re- calor Dr.Crippen kept an office tor nts.where he diagnosed cases and attente = the company's remedies, 3; He is chiefly remembered in deronto fby the advertising men with whi ame more into touch than with any \u201cother Class.He did not éstablish a ;pousechold here, but boarded while in the city.His wife is described as a ay = pme woman, fond of display.IF woul dressed.and wearing costly jew- M; 'éllery.Dr Crippen seemed devoted to ni and was intensly jealous of her.inches In height, ache, and a fash- s rapid and persuasive talker, 'd to know his profession thor- lv.and was a keen business man.German by birth, he came to To- ato: from Philadelphia.where he n connected with the original concern, and when the To- \u2018oftios was_ closed, Dr.Crippen nis wife léft- here for ewark, bé riven up medical work.\u2018his wes the last heard of him until 5 DUR convinead thet country.salling 4 vantage of the Er rm, mpany's advertising and carrying on.w he | SCIENTISTS BLAME SUN SPOTS FOR EUROPES WEATHER Paris Observatory Staff Inclines to That Opinlion\u20148now in Black Forest.Special to The Montreal Star.Paris, July 15.\u2014Are sun spots making America swelter and sizzle, while Europe shivers wlth unprecelented rains, floods and cold?In view of the fact that the Seine le giving Paris another inundation scare partially stopping river naviga- Europe, a correspondent saw Prof.way, that snow has fallen in the Black Forest in Germany, and that there are floods .in several parts of Eastern E 3 A correspondent saw Prof.Charles Nordmann and asked him what the theories of the Paris observatory staff were concerning the weather.\u201cThe atmosphere.\u201d he replied.\u201cpreserves a balance.When there Is a low pressure in Europe the pressure in America is naturally high; but what makes pressure yariations we do not know Possibly:{t is the sun spots.\u201d \u201cIt appears that sun spots are the scapegoats of astronomy.\u201d he sald.\u201cIt is sald that they cause variations jin comets\u2019 tails and produce magnetic storms, while now they are held responsible for the weather.\u201d Have Had Steady West Wind.\u201cThe sun spots, however.are not responsible for everything.\u201d said Prof.Nordmann smiling, \"and in order to be sure that they affect the weather it is necessary to know the conditions in India, Asia and the entire world.However, our atudies have shown that the weather in the tropics is the most regular anywhere.This is supposed to be due to the sun, which there pursues an unchanging path.Hence it is argued that the sun influences all weather and naturally the sun spots, which are supposed to show sun disturbances, are heid responsible for meteorological conditions.\u201cThe direct cause of the present unusual situation is the continued west wind, which is bringing the sea moisture away from America toward rurope, where the atmosphere is already saturated.But what causes the west winds is unknown.\u201d PENNSYLVANIA ROAD FACES BIG STRIKE Negotiations Between Company.and Employes Called Off\u2014Situation Critical.+ e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.+t Pire Phibrdetphie, Juiy 16-\u2014 With the mans agement of the Pennsylvania road and the, leaders of the Brotherhood of Railroad Tralameh and the Order of Railway Conductors staading firm there wers no developments to-day in the wage dispute which has now reached an acute stage.Negc:istions were broken off bè- tween the railway and representatives of the trainmen apd conductors employed east of Pittsburg, Buffalo and Erie, when, after two conferences between M Meyers, of the company ahd the iabor leaders a settlement was not reached.Following the conferences the committee representing the men empowered :, sub-committee of six, headed by Mr.A.B.Garretson.president of the Order of Rallway Conductors, and W.G.Lee, president of the Brotherhood of Railway T:_inmen, to call a strike whenever it deemed it necèss- ary.x Mr.Garretson, discussing the situation, said: \"It's all off.Nothing will come from us In the form of overtures.Te are ready to go out and can stand it if the company can.There will be no ¢ompromise on our position.We got what \\ e ask for or we don't get it, that's all there fs to it.\u201d It is sald in some quarters that the railroad company in order to prevent a tie-up of the \u2018system may take ad- Act.and appeal to the final authoeities to intervene in the settlement of the dispute.Probabilities: Wester! warm; Saturday,\u201d \u2018variable winds, fine and - 2x .2 fo a Eastern York \u2014Generally fair to-night and Saturday.slightly warmer \u201cwinds, \u201cfine and States in south portion to-night, light variable winds.\"Western New York.\u2014Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; light to moderate variable winds.Tower Lakes, \u2014 Light to moderate variable winds and partly Tou ae ther, with thunder sho e to- pight or Saturday.Montrea! weather readings by Hearn & Harrison's sta barometer: t pou vosterday, 20.11! at 8 am.today.[TH at 11 am.to-day.39.95.Temperature \u2014 To- day.maximum T5, minimum 64; yesterday.maximum 81, mintmum Sun rose this morning at 4.49, and will set this evening « \u2014\u2014 Montreal temperature this date a year ago\u2014 Maximum $5.min mini mum 68.Max m and minimum temperatures: victoria \"7, 52; Bämonton, \"7 Battlefo x 86, or r Als se! Eu A 5 ne nt : Port Art 70, 64: * Parry sonné, 88: Toronto.\u20182.58; Ottawa, 30, 80 et 82 uebec, 30, 60: a.John, 1.M8; Hanéex, 4, 54.UNI ELECTIONS BY DIVISION INSTEAD OF WARDS PROPOSED New system of Electing Aldermen Will Be Submitted to Council.1 An entirely new method of electing aldermen, and the abolition \u2018ot present ward divisions axe reforms involved In a project which is now being submitted to the City Council.The redistribution is urged owing to the annexation of the eight new wards, in ane of which wards there are only 100 voters; while in another the electors number merely 153.Each \u201cof these wards that have from six to eight thou- presentation.in.the City Councll as wards that from six to eight thop- sand voters.The injustice of this has been recognized; hence the move for a complete redistribution.- In the new scheme which the Council will be asked to adopt.the city will be divided into five distinct divisions.Each division will have five aldermen to eject.This will make the total strength of Council twenty-five, in-, atead of thirty-one as at present.One of the arguments introduced for electing aldermen by divisions instead of by wards is that better men will be elected; that it will no longer be possible for an alderman to manipulate a ward and ake \u201chis calling and election sure.\u201d It has also transpired that should the City Council hesitate to accept this reform.the subject will be referred to Premier Gouin, who will be asked to pass Legislation at Quetrec enforcing the reform.- \u201cThis change in the civic adminis tration is absolutely necessary,\u201d said one mem of the Council to- Jay.\u201cLook he situation.With only one alderman, & ward there are thirty-one members\u2019 of Council.Tt will not be tong befo:.there are new annexations which will still add to this number.Last year there were forty-four members of council.That such a vast number of allermen was bad for the city was proved by the civic scandals that wor: constantly being ventilated.Experience has proved in Montreal that the greater the number of aldermen the poorer the administration.That the citizens do not approve of an overmanned Council was shown by the way they voted for the principle of one alderman a ward and for administration by a small Board of Control.The Council is getting unwieldy once more and this means thers is going to de trouble.\u201cIt 1s most unjust that there should be one alderman for one hundred voters, and one for cight thousand.Can anything more ludicrous be imagined?It any of the members of council object to the proposed new change they will oro get into trouble with the elec tors.What the people Want is modern administration ani honest administra- will yote out of affice Any\u2019 Hy.fatper who, opposes It.Onda Fehér new\u201d vod Lu Hy, with the: of Contre, : to have 3 Tana model administration.\u201cThe proposed change is one of the most important in the history of the city.\u201d GRAND TRUNK MAY GET INTO FIGHT \u2014 Plans to Compete With New Hamp- den and Boston and Albany Roads.Special to The Montreal Star.Springfield, Mass.July 15.\u2014Prelim- inary plans have been made by officers of the Grand Trunk Railway for a branch from Barrett's Junction, near Belchertown, to Springfield, in order to compete w'th the existing lines for a large businces In western freight trom Springfi:ld, Chicopee and Holy- ox.In vie\u2018 of the fact that the proposed line pariliels the road which the New Hampden Ruillroad Compan) intends to build end would also make the C * Trunk a compet'tor of the Bostca and Albany for western freight, there is a prospect of a lively railroad \u2018ar The line proposed by the Grand Trunk is south of the Hampden Com- r-any\u2019s projected line.of track is necessary to city.enter the PRIVY COUNCIL DECISIONS.Anglo-Améritan Appeal Allowed with Costs.Canadian Associated Press.London.July 15.\u2014Before the Privy Council to-dev in Reid Newfoundland Company vs The Angto-Armerican Telé- graph Company, the appeal wes allow ed with coste.In Thompson ve The Equity - Fire insurance Conipany, the appeal was ai- oO .In Berlin and Waterloo Street RaH- way vs the Corpsration of Berlin leave to appeal was dismiesed.leave tn appeal was sranted.AGED MAN MANGLED BY TRAIN AT COTEAU.While walking along the Grand \u201cTrunk tracks near his home at 7.15 o'clock this morning.Mi.F.Bisson.run over pe a train, both legs being amputated, and deajh resulting shortly after the victim-\u2018And been brought isewhere\u2014New York.(hy l\u2019atanttls City 70 70; London, 70: Parts, 75 Fos Ton pe rs ES \u2018solid sleep-comfort, with no danger from lurking sveing it befoli\u2019 you buy.Tre Alesha Feather & Down Go, Limited Mantra] and Winnipeg at - Fifteen miles §.In The King ve Lavett and others, ea.nette, aged 78 of Coteau \u2018Station, was |- to the oity and taken to Pine Gonaral .Spring i > WAS THROWNOUT MATOR' OFFICE Mrs.Ellen Wright Secures Interest\u2019, of Earl of Crewe in Claim Against ex-Mayor Payette, The Under Secretary of State, Mr.Joseph Pope, sent a letter to-day to Mayor Guerin, which revives a some~ what stirring incident in the term of ex-Mayor Payette.; the letter from Mr.Pope Is a nat document from the Earl of Urewe.- This distinguished stdtesman Ellen Wright, formerly a resident .of {: Montreal, but now in England.ask - ing that the British 'authorities take\u2018 up her case and see t Justice is &ranted her.of Crewe, Mrs.Wright says that a real.By profession she was a nurse, ance.While in the Mayor's presence\u2019 someone informed the Mayor that gta was an anarchist, whereupon es: had her \u201cthrown\u201d out of the office.-.At the time Mrs.Wright was taken from ex-Mavor Puyntte's office by a Mr.Payette, that she had taken upor.| herself to throw one of his ete at him.\u2018This warlike act, Paye ette stated.had resulted \u2014.8 stated that he could do nothing Cf find Mrs, Wright work .or give her money.The woman had simpy been taken from the office and haë not been \u201c\"thrown™ out.In Mrs.Wright's letter to the Earl of Crewe she states that she would be glad of a pass to return to Montreml.as she has legal cases on hand.She states that she is too poor to pay her own passage.The documents will probably be forwarded to Mr.Payette for a statement.VISCOUNT TERANCHI LEAVES FOR SEOUL|E: New Resident-General of Korea Says Korea\u2019s Interests Will Bet Protected.etar\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tokio.July 15.\u2014Lieutenant-General| Viscount Terauchi left to-day for ie- oul to assume the Cutles of Japanese Resident-General of Fra via moment, of Some He fe woul re Ta =.in Korea, or, i nize the Hilo es Rares or \u2018of thous of forcign resid: his proposed policy was sought.plied.\u201cI am unable to outline a poleyStn detail regarding the future of Korea until after a ton investigation onthe spot.Koreans 4nd the world may; assur , that there ia no\u2019 Intention: use the malled fist.The policy for iho\" development of the country and the Improvement of the .conditipn.{ the: pcs-+ Which was adopted | Ito and Viscount Sten® witf'be mina.\u201cDoubtless radical changes will be necessary in the present system of government in order to co-ordinate and make it practical, but there is no intention on the part of the Government of Jaran to make any step antagonistic to the real interests either of the Foreign powers or of the Koreans.\u201d - The Resident-General was given a cordial farewell by the government officials, diplomatists and citizens.WIRELESS FOR \u2014 TELTERAPH NOW Argentina Péstmaster-Generai Would Replace Telegraph System by Wireless There.Special to The Montreal Star.Buenos Ayres, July 15.\u2014The Post- master-General has submitted to the?government a scheme to replace the telegraph system of that country by wireless telegraphy, declaring that the atmospheric conditions in Argentina are more favorable to wireless telegraphy than in any other country and that messages are transmitted there to distances never reached In Europe.Itis announced from London that the Tue Montreal venty Star Is printed pad -Nshed Wt 163, 165, 167 enû 160 James streut, AMontreel, Ly The Mon Bter 1 miwhing Com wpens, lintel.Montres Af=someme BAS Enclosed with [ he hus received a letter from a Mra |; the: fieefn air.In her written complaint to the kari |; {i > Me vear ago.she was a resident of Mont- |g but having met with an uccident shi |g waited upon ex-Mayor Payette ut the |, City Hall, and asked him for assist- |: Mayor Payette called a policeman and}; FT Prince |.Teattied in Race After ting Pair But No Prisoners: © Were Missing.\u201cwas a eral round-up of ÿnérs in the Montreal jail last ter an alafm bad been given ne the temporary residents The census failed to v of the inmates were he mystery of the twe- ; ocen running from the prison pspectal policemen remains un- The police \u2018were travelling -u street car and when near i): they saw two men rushing sihe-exit The police officers {rom the car tnd gave chaze ln Threats of sboot- fe to stop the couple and as ip tbe did not wigh to take too ots were not escaped after the direction mu policeman, the charge was made, bs.3 Plin Submitted to Mayor Gaynor In volving Expenditure of One Hundred Millions.Special to The Montreal! Star.New York, July 15.\u2014-Dock Commi sioner Tomking Fo suggested in a port to Eater nor & plan for a modern ounneciel \u2018erminale ve Jot uee of ratiroad and steam- where \u2018companies transfers can be quickly and ee made between the différent vatiroad Mn and between and vi e plan outlined ; a S.Buddo, 10 yards : 17 yards, ana.J.H.\"Emerson, re \u2018yards.Time, 2 Second heat\u20141.8.Mansfield, L18 vas: 2 L.Marel, 20 yards: 3, J.H.\u2018 Mackay, 18 vards Time, 4-5 Final-\u20141, J.KH.Mackay.18 va: Morel, 20 yards: & D.8 Buddo, 10 ae.Tone nu ne nt W, Murray mile .20 varäs; 2.T Balter.aerateht Ÿ.A, Donovan, 10 yards.Time, 4451-5.126 yards hurdles\u20141.\" FL.Lukeman.sérateh: 2 K.Dowie, 8 yards: da Starters\u2014Mr, S.Farrel oT Moser.Jas.Macdonald and .Carlind.B.T.Campbell, A.ay.Scorer\u2014Mr, John Moore.Point St.Charles, the leaders in the Spalding Junin Rarehall League.will plav against CPR Apprentices at The Angus A.A.new grounds on Saturday.Special Notios.OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE.- We re og conetanly good anon.OF all the leading Canadinn ¥ { American makes.Thess.are.it of Peal.FR Wey of R.Potvin, Montreal ?t : JENN en Sa oi INTRIES FOR - DIVISIONAL REGATTA Great interest 1s being being taken in the regattas this year, and the paddlers are the busy men at present.The Lachine Club has Jost scveral of the best men who were with them last yoa The Grand Trunk Boat Club paddiers have been out in force every night this v eck.preparing for the divisional re- g.11a of the C.C.À.at Valois, July 23, which will determine which of the ca- nveists of this district may compete in the Canadian championships at the big C.A.canoe meet at St.Johns next month, The executive of the Canadian Canoe Association meet at the Windsor Hotel to-morrow evening.and the executive of the Quebec aivision at the G.T.B.C.clubhouse on Tuesday evenin The following entries for the divisionat regatta at Valois have been sent in by Mr.Brown, chairman of the racing cuin- mittee: Junior.single\u2014J.Morrison, D.lang.F.Hoerner.M.Cooligan, J.Kelly.Junior, tandem\u2014J.Morrison and W.Thorpe, M.Cooligan and J.Kelly, F.Coonan and J.J.Cullinan.Junior fours\u2014A.Delio.A.Sauve, «\u20ac.Armstrong and C.McKeown; J.Kelly, EB.Flawn, M.Coonligan and A.Cameron.Intermediate single\u2014P.Broderick, W.Ferguson.Intermediate tandem \u2014 D.Laing and W.Fergus Senior single A.Morrison, G.Kell, W.Ferguson.Senior tandem-G Kelly and P.Brod- erick, G.Brown and R.Glass, A.Morrison and C.Hadley.Sen'or fours \u2014R.Glass, G.Brown, 5.Marshall and J Beatle, G.Kelly, P.Broderick, F Huerner and D Taylor: W.Thorpe, W.Clements, 1).Laing and J.Morrison: A.Morrison, C.Hadley, G.Brownrigg and A.Spurr.War canoe\u2014Glass, Brown, Beattie, Mar- shail, A.Morrison, C.Hadlay, G.Brown- rigg.Laing, Ferguson, Clements, Thorpe, J.Morrison.McKeown, Sauve, Cooligan, Spurr and W.Brownrigg.EASTERN ei ane GAMES.rst Game.At Toronto\u2014 R.H.E.Ruffalo.050000000\u20145 8 1 Toronto .-.D2010000x\u20148 12 1 Batteries Vowinkie, Duhec ant Williams, Newton and Smith and Mexl- lister.Second Game.Buffalo.- .#10100030 -5 XN 2 Toronto .10090 UXT 12 3 Batteries- - Vowinkie and Luabe- and Woods; Carroll and McAllister Umpires, Byron and Boyle.At Baltimore\u2014 R.H.E.Jersey City .511800000\u20145 9 4 Baitimore .101000620\u20144 10 1 Batteries\u2014Kissinger \u2018and Rvan: Vick- ers.Donnelly.Russell and Egan.Um- pires\u2014Finneran and Halligan.At Newark\u2014 R H.E.Providence .000000000\u20140 7 3 Newark .00002111x\u20145 19 0 Batteries \u2014 Cronin and Fitzgerald: Mueller and Hearne.Umpires, Murray and Stafford.EASTERN LE TAT TE STANDING.Won ) ROVALS OUTHIT THE ROCHESTER BUNCH | Lost Newark .NZ Rochester 41 ir Toronta .42 ah Raltimore.Er 49 a7 Provitenre .202 35 ny Ruffalo .na 42 Jersey City 232 a\u201d Montreal.27 34 er PIE OE GEES æ & 2 BASEBALL NOTES & & CRAOIJD0 SG SB/BHY Jawn Ganzel and his Hustlers called a ha!t in the Royals\u2019 flight towards the pen nant With three pitchers Bu hell, Tuesday.ter layon the sick tet, whe pitched à shut-out game a had to be called en again ves- Ile pitched a good game at tha.Toronto 100k two (ram Buffgln.l.eafs had twenty-five bits in the games.tw) Four hits were secured off Ragon in the third inning.and the club house wa: almost In sight when he tightened up an) struck out Nattress, retiring the side.Holly showed the fans the value of a _ baseball! head when, after booting Spen- ces grounder in the eighth.a smart throw to Yeager caught Butch overrunning third.A Pass, a sacrifice, an Infield out and a hit srored the (fist fur Rocusster, it was a fluke hit no that.an Newark shut nut Providerce verted co, weking a clean sweep uf the seriss It is commencing to look like a rur- aay for the Indians.St.Louis.the tail-enders in the Am om.can League.took u game from Philadelphia yesterday and stopped that clul's onward career.The Royale showed poor headwark \u2018n allowing Moeller to score in the third 'y- ine With Moeller on third and Toolev first.Tooley started to steal.and while runnine down Tooley between first und second, Moeller scored.Jack Hoerner.the Detroit Americ n scout.died at New Orleans yesterday ns % resultt of à fall in which he fractured \u2018us skull Aadrew Coakley, a Chicago National Yitcher und later with Le ulsville.has Lev srdered to report to thé.ontreal Club: - Rumor now has it that it is the great Hans Wagner, who ia the real cause »f the Pirates\u2019 poor showing.Wagner draws $10.000 a year salary.but is now indepan- dently rich and does not take kindly to receiving instructions from any one elre Wagner is quoted as zaying: \u201cI wouli tke to play baseball just when I feel Hi: it Instead of being compelled to report at a certain time every day and be requirel to do things as some one else dictates.ball player is nothing more than a wei- fed slave who may be sold to a club = long way from home any day.- When a fellow gets past the stage of enthusiasm baseball decomes labor for him and harJ labor, too.\u201d The | BUT LOST FIRST GAME BY TWO RUNS Latter Ha 1 all the Luck When it Came to, Scoring\u2014 Several Hits \u2018Vere of Fiuky Character \u2014 Rochester Pitcher Introduced New Headgear\u2014Final Score was Four to Two.There Is no joy in this tale.Jt is indeed a sad epic the author must compose to tell of the mean actions of a band of mercenaries who came here with the brand of Rochester marked upon them and tore from us what was to have been au well merited victory.The during robbery was committed in broad daylight at the ball yard.in the presence of nine hundred citizens, including some immigrants who broke into the country before the hoys at Ottawa had thought out impolite questions about age aml finance, also some bricklayers, spending their strike pay Before mentioning any of the harassing details, beyond the broad and general statement that Rochester is credited with a game that should have been ticketed for the Royals.we must desist in order to spread the tidings of a new fashion in men\u2019s millinery.The Latest in Headgear.No smartie, this is not about the new legal lids at all,-but has particular and sole reference to a new style introduced in the haut ton by a person garbed In Rochester check and answering-to the name of Ragon.Please pronounce this Ray-gone.\u2019 This Ray-gone individual wears a roofless cap that is the latest hint in athletic coverings.Ray-gone seems to suffer from a heated supérstructure and In order to secure better ventilation lias gracefully snipped the top out of Our best pitchers have Charley Horse The Royals are full of electricity at present and four of them are these days.out of commission.hig cap.The effect is very cunning.Quite chic.it would be described by the elite in the tile depariment.\u201c1 find this exceedingly «coming and most comfortable,\u201d said Mister Ray-gune in answer to a questinn submitted on behalf of our fashion folk.| \u201cIt makes a light weight lid, and has a tendency to ald in that somewhat entertaining occupation of talking through one's hat.I think the style will be generally adopted.At the moment I have an order from Toronto to send a lot there.I understand there ure some heated heads in Goodville after a short sojourn in Montreal.Now you will please excuse me won't you?\" and with a sweet smile the man milliner floated off to the workshop, Roping Off Absent Crowds.Another duty imposes its bold presence before we can proceed.Le voncerns the advisability of roping off a section of the field for the-Purpose of maintaining within bounds the overflow from the first base bleachers.Several scurring athletes were llke to hang themselves on the line In vesterday's mill, while a bruce almost impaled themselves on the corner post.Jt is well to provide for vast concourses, but why not wait for a genuine overfinw One real fash of plensure comes upon us as we record the departure of Mister Byron the umpire person, and the arrival here of our old friend apd trust: pal.Mr.Ke Et, =\u201c \u2018Makë \u2018A6 mistäke.ME ls hot Jee, but our firmer acquaintance of the Indictor.Mr.Kelly arbitrated jn the field, while Mr.Hurst guessed at the plate As a guesser Mr.Hurst ig nccasionally as far off as a careless eltent who having Jost his laundry ticket tries to remember for the benefit cf a beneficent Chink what it said anyway.How Did Holly Spend the Money?Report was current yesterday.but no confirmation could be secured, that Ho'ly had invested in a large parcel of realty with the proceeds of his home run wallop on the preceding afternoon.Ther: was another story floating round to the effect that all of the wealth .massed by our short-stopping person had been dissipated in an insiduous game of craps.There is yet another story to the effect that he bought Ju.» wheat, Of course these business men are diffident ahnut tipping off thir doings and Mililon Dollar Holly 1s no less secretive than Jim Hill or an.of the other Jumes Boys We must ieport that Mister Holly did some rice shortstopping ves- terdav.outshinioz lis sucuesser, Toosex.in the mochester ramp.Holly played with amasiing SWiftness and wonderful avceur.rv.rent and execotion en ground balls Should Have Won But Didn't.We were tied in this affair at the third and the score ought te have gone our way, but it didn't.The 8iXth was the fata) inning and with two laid away ne gathered a lot of trouble, while the other fellows found two runs that thev didn't altogether deserve, but they got them, which is the distressing part of the whole affair.With two away and Batch on by reason of a hit and Jimmie Jones\u2019 slip, \u20acpencer introduced a scratchy hit and sent Batoh home with the run that sent Rochester to the front.Then Blair introduced a single that sent Spencer across and the game was tied up after that, Rochester's run in the third was a gift, Moeller scoring \u2018while the crew were rhasing Tooley up and down the lot.We ought tc have had more ourselves as our perspiring athletes landed on Ragon'e offerings for eleven hits, our side outbatting the Hustlers.However.there was a lack of timellnrss.The promising feature lies in the fact that Montreal players seem to be getting their eyes on the ball and displaying fine judg- TTR SNL She Ba HE West Edd Store Bast Wad Store.i, Deyptaws Store | out.The wis: London Thieticen 806 St.Catherine, near Poot.681 St.Catherine East \"S87-S}/\"Futñél-Streer Marz, Brown, Scott, and Abbott sip.1.Riley Hern.Eug.Bourassa & Cw.\u2019 Rod.Sangster, jr.H £ oo 873 Wellington Street 1008 St.Lawrence the Juvenile Léxgue, IEA.C Boar.Rien Brame | Bp oo Ea adele there: is hope for the future in this.ROCHESTER.A B BUFFALO GOLFERS WON.|ancerson 11 AP TU, PÔ AE, - - JE - Moctter.Ti Les ee) 3 1 1 3 31 9 ooley, 8.8.4 0 3 2 Team Defcated Toronto in Final of | & 0p ree : ! 3 3 of: Tourney.Batch.3b.3.Cerra 3 1 2 1 3 0 erman.2b.Buffalo, N.Y., July 15.7 Darfalo won Sponcer, 1b.: : $ ; : H the team championship of Blair, \u20ac.2 0 1 85 | of the Lower kes the \u2018tourtenth Ragon, p.3 0 0 1 ° 3 annuel golf tournamen a Toronto fin to 0 hed second, Detroit thir and Roches- 2 27 ® 1 ter.fourth, Totals.4 8 27 8B 1 ' Buffalo won the morning me against Rochester by a score of 13 to .H.P.O.A.E 3, IF while Toronto defeated Detroit 14 to {Jube.r.f.2 2 1 0 3.On the final round In the aftermoon Yeager, 3h.2 1 6 0 Buffalo defeated Toronto 16 to 5.Jones, c.f.1 3 0 1 _\u2014 Demmiit.2 2 060 9 The Royals outhit the visitors 11 tn 8 \"'Nattress, 2b.1 0 3 1 but they were not nearly as lucky.i Cockill, 1b.1 15 1 0 Holly.as.1 1 7 0 Curtia.c.1 3 1 0 Burchell.p a o 200 *Krichell .nf o 0 o Fotals.35 3 11 27 19 2 patte for Burchell in ninth.! S-ore by innings\u2014 Rochester 10000000, 101002000\u20144 Montreal .\u2026.0.000000000 2 BUMMARY.Two-base hits, Blair and Holly; first base on error, Rochester 1: Rochester 9 Montreal 7; Bat-h to Spencer.Moeller to Spencer: strack out.by Ragon 6, by Burchel 3: Burchell 8.sacrifice .Moeller and \u2018Burchell; wild pitch, Burchell.Time, 1.35.Umpire in chier, Hurat: field umptre, Kelly.Attendance, M.A:k:A.LAWN BOWLERS.Frieridly Matches In Rink GCompeti tion Were Played._These rink es and one si played In ruth Re on the bowling A cA singles.class A, W.left on baser, double plays.le were A night i 8, Wlison detoated Th of ths skip, 11; W.Grasger, skip.5; H.B.Parsons, , 23.Niagara-on-the-Lake, July 18.- Two London rinks, rte oy Ab ott an) Heaman, fought it out yesterday afternoon in the tronhy finals of the Ontario Bowling Association ent.and, after a This PR PA SITS Half Price.striction at, pair .tans.women of New shoes are strictly Bale Price.York to ,of \u201cThere is nothipz so fikely as the unexpected.\u201d Women\u2019s and Children\u2019s Boots, Oxfords and Pumps, all are the most approved American styles.and the good foitune is not going to rest with us alone, we mean to share it with our customers, The above purc All this season\u2019s, fresh, clean, up-to-date goods., MEN'S $3.50 OXFORDS.Every par of men's Oxfords we have, $3 and $3.50 values, strictly and lasted, over 13 and gunmetal | calfskin, in Bluchet atid pla\u2018a lace effects.of every man\u2019s attention; an opportunity to buy two pairs of Oxfords at the usual price of one pas\u2019; sizes es shighnly b broken.MEN'S #3.87, nnd 88 OXFORDS, Made of the finest French calfskin, velour calf, tan, Russia calf, viel kid, patent colt and patent kid, in button, strap tles and 2, 3, 4 and 5 eyelet styles; bench made\u2014this season's appreved shapes for young men, dress wear, in a splendid range of sises and widths; also a splendid line of Regular $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 Women\u2019s $3 to $4 Low Shoes, $1.35 That headline tells the story with absolute effectiveness.When it is made possible by The Big Store for the make a clean $1.65 to $2.65 on a pair of Shoes.little need be added to the bare statement high- -grade fact, American-made, the latest styles, with welted and hand-sewed soles.There is every size and width, too.Materials are tan, calfskin, golden brown, cravenette, black viri kid, and patent « coltskin: \"Regular values $3 to $4.$1.35 Coe, Loe NR Bo : SE \u201c # Cu ._ MEN'S OXFORDS AT HALF PRI A genuine windfall of good fortune has just come to us in the purchase of $20,000.00 worth of Men\u2019s, come to us at merely a \u2018fraction of their regular value hase was Bought at Half Price and will be Sold at Yes, they MENS $3.50 to $4.30 OXFORDS, styles and patterns, in patent colt It's a sale worthy wear.= 160 of course, afford the best selections.choose without re Saturday, MEN'S $4 and $3 OXFORDS.wax calf, black Russia calf, soft welted to assure genuinely comfortable wear.and band sewed tent Colt Skin, dull kid or cloth tops; business or Goodyear welt, in favorite shades.in the lot, 5 1-3 to 11.Ree.values $4.00 and choice, Saturday.+ .Ladies\u2019 $3 3.00 a.cer se sae saving of These in surely! $2.is for choice of Men's Low Cut Shoes and Oxfords, in every wanted style, in all leathers, all the newest approved models, made for this summer's Goodyear welt sewed, in a wide range of toe shapes; in fact a shape to suit every man, complete range of sizes.Early buying will, These Oxfords sell in the regular way at $3.50 and $4.50.Your choice of them all at.2,500 palrs Men's High Grade Boots and Oxfords.distinctly high grade makes, all leathers; every pair is Goodyear They are in Pa- Box Calf Bkin on a selected walking last, soft, dressy Viei Kid and a Tan Calf Skin, - Choice from medium and heavy soles; sizes y À \u201cyu.PROS IEEE EE = 245 as + ++ 0.vu All are $5.00.Your ee a.Oxfords and Pumps, $1.69 Women's Shoes in Gibson Ties, Court Ties, Sailor Ties, : Eclipse Ties, Ankle Strap and English Walking.Pumps in patent colt, gunmetal calf, vici kid, golden , brown kidskin ot sea island canvas.Your choice\u2019 of either hand turned, Goodyear welt or soft flexible McKay sewed soles and Cuban military or regular heels; all sizes.Splendid $3.00 shoes at.| >, x ze 1, - La - .1200 Peirs - \u2019 ., 250 \u2018 Children's 1000 Pairs Ankle pairs Miss 00° pairs Bov's La- 81.00 ws oe Children\u2019s Barefoot Boots and Lx, pures Pumps en ai deu & Boots and ; oh dies\u2019, Misses, Ladies Siik .fords, all colors or oys an nfan fords \u2014 Te £andals lace and button.girls, in Patent Lace Boots with rade, all Good- Children\u2019s and Stockings, 49e.: \u2018 Reg 35e, Friday Colt in, Gun Eon tips, reg.Sear weitea Tnfants Pure 300 pairs ladies* - Oc metal, an an 50,value, Sizes vo.a \u201csho save Size ot 11 c aoe pairs Infants Calf Skin.Sizes 2, Friday soles, in the fol- white Canvas fine Silk Stogk- | , ont ! 25 Patent Leather fro 6\u2018 to 2 ane .- Yowing.eathers; \u2018Oxfords ahd an.rigs to 48 Ye iu Friday ue ~- hoots and Roman Reg.$2 and $2.50 Chlidten's \u2018white an, usala © \u2018Tréÿ ete \u2018salt; over = \u2018cômmon Sandals.Rez.Sue value Frida Stockings, Reg.Calf, phtent Colt Kio strap Pumps heels and \u2018toes, good strong soles, values for 18c 81.19.20e values Fri- skin Es Metal all aizes, Reg.AN colors \u2018ali \u2018 EME wer, Soren.Very 600 pairs Infants day, pair [Bc calf, x ca à value $1.75.83 sopular.for summer wear Russia Tan Calf 120 Puira Boy'e 600 pairs Men's lace.button and * sizes.Reg.$1 5 ar 1, as 81 b5 to 5 Boots and Ox- Satis Calf lace Sox in black and blucher style, all and $2.50.Your 2 Sizes, 8- 0.Tes $186, or oe fords.Reg.$2.00 Roots, sizes 1 to 5 brown.Reg.166 alses, Res.$3.50 choice, Friday, and 31.50, sizes, 8-10.re yl 31.75, fe .Cc value sizes 3 to $2 vaiues, value, riday & $4.00 values.$1.19.y day, puis jf Sjaes, 11-2, regular or.78e 3, Friday 98c, Friday $1.23 pair Gc Friday $1.98 ., pall First Game.At Chicago\u2014 : Philadelphia \u2026.ade a.P Buitories L' Pholster, Archer: McQuillan and Game, Dooin., terres \u2014 \u2018Rp Stack, Shettier and Soran.\u2019 - At Gincipbatl\u2014 7 7 OF \u2018Cincthseatt: .be fortes \u2014 \"Beebe, Clarke; Rrock and At Pittsburg\u2014 Pittsburg ee en ae an New York Burns.Graham son; Mathewson, Batteries White and syne; and Cart .NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.\u2019 RHE.000000010\u20141 6 3 .300110000\u20145 8 0 Mcintyre and Chlaago .Boston Batteriee\u2014Smith \u201cand Sullivan; lanes and Kleinow.__ -Secopé © piste 13 13 4 SoH Boose Friiadeiprie ET elle ARE \u2026 000060 142 à 0810 On .ton and R H.B.020001000\u20143 8 Batteries\u2014Lalfleld, Philippe and Gib Ames and Myers, .000000004\u20144 4 3 NATIONAL LEAQUE STANDING.Won.Lost.pr Chicago.«+ so +o 45° 28 .616 New York.\u2026 .42 29 byl Pittwburg.+.37 a2 536 Cincinnau.39 38 -570 Pniladeipnia.35 37 486 oklyn ., .33 40 414 St Louis.I 42 432 Boston.+ .QU 48 .385 AMERICAN, LEAGUE.GAMES.At Philadel HB.St.Louis.ve 1000011205 5 3 Philadelphia.000012100\u20144 10 Hee foil \u2018and Stevens.Plank and x At New York\u2014 R.H.B Cleveland | PR ve -.100000000\u20141 4 1 New Yor .\u2026 .10030000x\u20144 9 2 et ethos Young ana Easterly; Ford and Sweeney.At Detroit-\u2014 R.H.E.Washington .000000010\u20141 5 1 Detroit .15000010x\u20147 12 1 Batteries\u2014Relsllug and Beckendorf ; Da Boston \u2014 Cases.BR.H.E.First Gam Chicago .2000000000 81 Boston 1vox\u2014l 4 1 Cailine a .HeRiooon\u2014a 83 .2071126 $ 0 Arel- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, Wo Lost.à ; SOGGGOE & eaocess i 8 vonsers a à sos aose = \u201cThe team to represent t-Leachine aghin Verdun ,on Saturday.July 16.in the first round of the challenge cup will bd select.to rgpresent Lachine 2nd against Verdun 2nd in B Division League on Saturday, July 16, on the Troy Laundry ground, Verdun: J.Johnson (capt.), W.Dennis, F.Pearson.G.Horsfali, A.Budd, P.2°scaaa UDBRRND Chambers, J.Lloyd, E.Mundy, A.J.8 AMATEUR BALL CRICKET NOTES M Chember & Mo Sin ni = serve, P.Pinder.Umplre.H.Franklin.@ ASSRRAG à GHSEGAO Meet \u2018at corner of McGIN and Notre Dame street West at 2.15 p.m net! M AAA.1st vs: Yorkshire Society, on M.A.A.A.grounds, Cup tle, M AAA: J.Boyes, C.B.Godwin, J.M.Jones, W, urddy In the \"Manufactuiérs\u2019 League, Wire and Cable vs.Jenkins Bros.A meeting of the Manufacturers\u2019 ed from the following: R.8.Hart gant).R.Jones, T 8tinson, Dr.Fisk, Dare, F.Bagehall L 111 be held to-ni t E.hompeon, - Burgees,, T.Wilson, ; rd.T.B.h , ehall League wi © he -night a E Wilson, OR Watsorm Eo Gox.CN.y quart on Motherwell, E.Marshall, AS Spalding's offices, 443 St.nes Gaskin, © 0) sker.« C.gore.Empire, whe AAA TL pe Westmount II.on .estmount Par e game.M.A.W.MI Game to commence at 2.30 p.m.A AA A Ma ka A Capt) w.Paiton.In Se sohedured for ha topald.: er.enderson ay- .Agel The following team has been selected lor, W.G.C.Smith h, F.M.BL Patrick Te mas one et ie = trons L.Lelpold, A.Milla.x A Motte, ww.Powell play against Meiroge on Pinetehera Field.- 0.- 1 we .5 24 Ki porto eee ab en 44 32 +R etroit a ce ee +» 43 85 55 os .er À - 3 ashing «ee ee 3 48 387 st, Lou a ve er be 38 ; 49 31% ee 1 Abe teat and\" Moveigh: of Seattle, » July; 18.= a Atteï, EE pean | JRE x MIXTURE: ee Only one game in scheduled for Sat- \u201cBéäsèbaïT ! Look! .SAY- TUN Will soon be.herey 7 r Department of Railways and Ganals QUEBEC BRIDGE.- TENDERS FOR SUPERSTRUOTURE.Notice to Contractors.SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and enlioréed \u2018\u2019Tendér for Quebec Bridge Superstructure.\u201d will be received \u2018at this office until 12 Sock noon, not Jater than -,Beptem lat, 1810, for the superatrue \u2018of = Bnd ® ose the Bt.plevrence Iver n ity of Quebec.Plans and speoltications may be co.and forms of tender obtained on after July let, 1910; At the office Sof \u2018the Québec ridge ie Pt ine Departme t- 3 Noyeand a Hen a Canals, Ottawa, 0 Parties tendering in Be, Lrequi æscept the Sohedule eee p ared orto be.re ed by the De rte\u201d 5 > apes Sehedute wii ment of Læbor, form part of the bn \u2018 Contrgtidrs até requested J nders 4 LE not i on -gonsid= the ones of eran AYS sn - he whol pun wilt de ortolted the party \u2018tendering.declines entering nto cortrüet for the work at the rates | stated in.the of er submitted Ad in NOY the t the form ot Co tract aécompasVins che Spocifitntions, ave thus 2% 2 will.be rue i\" ny | LLNS J | LE a der : >; In the firat stage of the 8t.George's éénadien prise wi \"EIGHT LEFT IN THE KING'S teat Amn nm nn erat i ® Mortimer Eighth in the Hundred, Five Other Canadians are Tied for a Place In the Final and Whole ~ Team Did Great Shooting.Canadian Associated Press.Bisley Camp.July 15.\u2014Bight Cana\u201c dians are intc the fins} stage 0 of the King's prize and of thesa Morris sixth of eighth.In addition to the eight who have ' secured thelr places five Canadlans, Eastwood, Freeborn, McInnes, Mc: Harg and Sharpe who ecored 192 shoot off with twenty-four others for the .last place in the Hundred.Even it : nuné of them gets the place it shows ds how high the Canadians stood in the : Three Hundred of the second stage.{ The higlest score in the first and \u2018second stages was 200 qut of the pos- sibie 205, and there were three such : Scorc there were also 3 of 199; 5 of 1108; 5 0.197; 12 of 196: 16 of 196; 21 ot 194; 38 193.; The scores of 200 shoot off for the silver medal.The Canadian Scores.The Canadign scores at the end of - the seeond stage of the King\u2019s prize, jwere;\u2014 ct ma or amar += the Hundred, Mortimer 5 * First Sec.Total stage, stage pos p.105 100.20 Morris .103 96 198 Mortimer .101 81 1 S Russell qe eee 102 9 19 4; Crowe tee eee an « 102 94 196 Richardson .99 97 196 \u2018Steck .+ 180 95 185 t Forrest .+, » 98 96 194 * Btedls vo.102 92 194 % Rastwood .97 .95 .132 ¢ Freeborn .\u2018ee 98 94 198 +t McInnes 100 92 192 à MoHarg .\u2026.93 9 19% # Sharpe 98 94 192 3 Whitehorn\u2019 98 93 191 2 Bibd 98 $3 191 3 Hy tcheson 99 91 140 « Sts art .99 9 190 Ÿ Doyedaie 99 90 189 I MeKie .II 97 91 188 s Mitchell ve vee 98 80 188 S$ Rowe .97 87 184 i Unattached\u2014 { The Second Stage.The scores of the Canadiens in the mecond stage of the King's e to-day, a! possible being 50 and 50, tota) 100, 300 600 yds.yds, Total.4 6 sa © 47 49 26 47 48 95 \u201c 4 95 49 45 54 47 47 ue a 46 9 45 48 83 6 46 82 15 «4 91 8 a an 13 \u201842 90 6 44 9 48 a7 8 41 47 84 46 47 0 45 87 9% \u201ceu 8 8 nn 8° 4 87 \u201c 6 8 AT 300 YARDS.3.The scores of the Canadians at 300 yards Ein the second stage of the King's prize 3 I 48 TIITIIITITIIIT [IITTIIIITTIIIT 1 Lo AT THE 600-YARD RANGE.: The sqores of the Canadians at 800 yards the second stage of the King's prise, are: tw +.BBEALBEEE55 549 vie wer «10.155 55554655\u201449 er.ees oes 655545555549 TS bersasnene \u2014 545565554548 5546564555\u201448 445555B555\u201448 4559555457 5585444665 5\u201447 545655553547 5445588555 447 64-55 455 4 65 \u20147 RL ve co se 000000083456 455556\u201446 8 454655645546 5454555444\u20146 555545553345 3115111 tee) .56554548323\u201444 5535545 443\u201463 B56B226S3E\u20144 4843445556 1 Canadian Prize Winners.nhers were: Mit- Alexander Martin, seven 800 yards: Freeborn, oth, bo 3 Bayles, 81st, £1; Eastwood, 25th «.In the J.H.Steward Cup, seven ; at 800 yards: Bayles, 10th, £3: x a.16th, £1: King 28nd, £1; Sr 37th, £1; Freeborn, 41st, £1; ésth, £1.\\ Impérial Tobacco toh, ten at 1,000 vards: Ricderdson, ; Wbitehorn, in $ : CI : .AS; Crowe, 3th, ; ay ps £3; McKie, 40th, £3; Esstw £12; Mortimer, Sith, £8; te 0; y 3401 Mortimer, 335; More sus; Stock, 381; By Hh 831; de ; Forest, 3138; CV Stuart, HH 31s; King, 314; yarde\u2014 Rio) dson, élève t ; Ath: Steale, 150R: wie e's yatés 19th Blech, LE NES gr Morris Stands Sixth and .trip.of she Royal.melon £1.| des ge 600 PTE.J.A.STEELE, of the 30th Regiment, Guelph, Ont., who tied for first place in the Grand Aggregate.BUSINESS MEN OF BRISTOL COMING Alderman Twigg\u2019s Mission to This Country Bears Fruit\u2014Party Arrives Next Month.Mr.George Hadrill, secretary of the Montrea! Board of Trade, to-day received a communication from Mr.G.F.Martin, seeretary of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce and Shipping, informing him that a delegation of representative business men of Bristol are coming to Montreal and Toronto in order to secure an idea of business matters in the two cities, and also for the purpose of attending the exhiblt- fon at Toronto.It appears that Ald.Twiggs, who recently eame to Canada from Bristol, rendered a very glowing accbunt of Canadian commerce on his return.and his missionary work is now bearing frult in the coming visit of the delegation.The party will leave Bristol on the Cznadian Northern Line Royal George on August 183th.They will remain in Montreal a couple of days and proceed te Toronto an August 29.They will leave from Montreal on their return journey on the eastbound George, steaming from this port on September 1.It is probable that while in Montreal the visitors from Bristol will be the guests of the Montreal Board of Trade.IMPORTERS PAY MORE ON QUEBEC SHIPMENTS.Quebec Board of Trade and the Wholesale Grocers\u2019 Guild of that city are up in arms against the differeunc=s in the freight chargés of the port of Quebec and those of Montreal.Shippers of goods to Quebec find it cheaper to send them to Montreal, to be forwarded thence by train, rather than \u2018ship them direct to the Ancient Capital.The explanation given is that the port charges at Quebec are »2 high that competition with Montreal is impossible.A deputation waited upon the \u2018Quebec Harbor Commissioners yesterday and asked for a reduction of the port tariff.The Commissioners stated that they ceu!d decide what to do on Wednesday next.ia the port of Montreal it was ntat- harbor tariffs to the level of Montreal wouid not change the condition cer things to any appreciable extent.\u201cThe fact af the matter 18,\u2019 it was added, \u201cthe steamers cannot afford to put in séverzl hours at Quebec unloading merchandise that is directed there.It pays to bring e goods direct to Montreal and tranghip them dy rail.Mr.Harris, of the C.P.R.states thet his company 18 prepared to put into effect an equal! raté with Montres) provided they obtain a tariff from the Quebec Harbor Commission in proportion to the charges the company is paying on freight handled through the port of Montreal CARTER TAKES ACTION TO COMPEL STREET REPAIRS.Lous Farly, carter, is endeavoring to compel the city, through the Super- for Court, to repair Nicolet street.Parly states that he is proprietor of a couple of houses on Nicolet st, and himself resides at No.500.He is owner also of six vehicles, which he uses for the carting of stone.For two mu.ths, however, he alleges, Nicolet street has been in such a bad condition that it has been impossible to take a loaded vehicle along it.He contends that he has notificd the city, but, in spite of notifications, there has been no improvement effected.Since the thaw in spring, he adds, the street has been in the worst possible condition.To make matters worse, Farly continues, the city has piled up earth in the street, and made excavations.He contends that he has suffered damages to the extent of 3500 and asks for a writ of mandamus to cbmpel the city: to-attend: {6 the street.Argament on the petition opened b:- fofe .Justice Guerin in the Practice Court this morning.Mr.J.H.Robil- lard.K.C.appeared for the petitioner, and City Attorney Lavallee for the respondent.- Killed by Derrick Boom, The boem of g derrick, used for handling scrap iron at the Montreal Steel Works, corner of St.Patrick and St Et.enne streets, slipped from its socket last night and fell on the head of Constent Bison, a workman, killing him instantly.Another man working nearby was injured.Deceased lived at 1343 Berri street.was Bt years of age and unmarried.He was à native of France.At the coron- or's inquest at the morgue this morning, the jury returned a verdict of -accidéntai death.Will Go After Gamblers.The provindial potice ae keep an eye the summer ou places around the , also excursion bouts, 90 as to stop of gambling.pénte to the police to-day that some cb had lost con- erable amo King Rdward Park yésterday.The complainants were referved by the municl 4 Police ence to tie pfovinoial police and police megistrate Basin.Fire Captain's Son Injured.T nive- ep var-0lg son of Captain _ No.13 fire vtation, on Seigneurs on fell from a butchers won tts 841 Notre Dame t srnoon, and ia on his da is in n serious condition Ried From Injuries.Mr.Lereouk, a bofle¢maker, crustied by the % who a Lotler yhile at work a ed to-day that a reduction of Quebec = Rm Claim Fifteen Bricklayers and Masons Arrived Here on Royal Edward Join: Strikers\u2019 Ranks.-\u2014\u2014 Jt wus said to-day at the Labor Temple that f'Iteen bricklayers and masons who had been induced to leave England and Scotland to come to work in Montreal hud been intercepted by pickets and Lad joined the union forces.The local union has picketed the wharves and railway stations, watoh- ing for strike l'reakers, but this is the first report of any Importations.It lg said that the men were brought here by one of the large M.mtreal firma.According to ths story told to-day at the lahor headquarters, they had not been Informed that labor troubles were pending in this city.It was also said that the newcomers are actually trades union men and that there was no cCifficulty In persuading them to refrain from Roing to work, The men came by the Royal Edward from Bristol.It is reported that they have been placed in boarding houses in the city.When a Star representative informed Mr.J.H.Lauer.secretary of the Builders\u2019 Exchange, of the statement made by the strike committee, he commented that It was \u201cvery interesting news,\" adding, \"well if they have them they will ha.e to look after them.that's all.\u201d Mr.Lauer said that there was no change in to-day\u2019s situation and the strike committe: gave a similar an: swer to questions.It ig sald in 1he strike headquarters that work being done in other cities by Montreal contractors who are fighting the\u201cunions will be stopped if tho trouble continues.\u201cWill the str:ke go into other lines?\u201d was asked.\u201cOf course it will,\u201d answered one of the committee.The cut which appears above is a fac-simile of n cheque forwarded from the International Treasurer to Mr.Thomas 1zza-1, who is In charge »f the strikers husiness affairs, and represents the [lost contribution towards the strike fun Je by the chief body of Lricklayers and masons, THREEMOREVICTIMS OF STREET CARS Several Injured Men are Lying Critical Condition in Hospitals.Cases in tho hoepitals, of persons who have met with street car accel.dents, are steud'ly increasing.At the present time :l.ere are no less then a dozen victims in hospital, all more or lees seriously injured.On the list iz Samuel Harrison, 328 Dorchester ot \u201ctet west, who was al- initted last uight.after being struck by an Outremont car at the corner of Bleury and D1 chester streets on July 6.At the time of the accident his condition did rnt seum serious, and he was treated nt home, but his condition has become more critical.Yesterday, Frank Horan.of 186 Nazareth street, was struck by a Centre street car on Centre street.While he sustained \u201cnd injuries.he is being treated at home.Eugene Cole, aged 34, while on hia way to work a.6.45 o'clock this morning fell from a street cur sustained a wound in the head.He was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital.Joseph Sautere, who was struck by a car last Saturday night at the corner of Dorion and St.Catherine street, 1s still unconsclous.Conductor '.eonidas Perrault, who was pulled off un open street car an East Notre Dame street last Friday norning is in the same serious condition as Sautere.He Is lying at the Notre Dame Hospital with a frae- tured skull, and has also been continuously unconscious since his admls- sion.Two street car victims are lying at the Western Hospital, where they have been for almost two weeks.They aPe Georges Legault and M.Champagne, the former of St.Genevieve, and the \u2018atter who le 81 years old.lives at 172 Railway track.They were on an oxpress loaded with vegetables for the market, when a car collided with them throwing them to the pavement.They sustained fractured skulls, and Champagne is in such a serious state that he may not rocover.TOTAL TONNAGE OF BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE.A statement has been prepared from the latest returns of Lioyds Register showing the development and distribution of the mercan marine ovér the wond/the total tonnage sailing under the British flag being 18,059,000, while the total of that throu ghout the rest of the world 1a 14,569,000, of which the Unét- ed States has 1,024,000 tone.This, however, does not include American vessels trading on the Great Lakes where remarkable progress and development has been shown during the last tem years.In 1900 the ship tonnage on the Yakes was 576,000, whereas to-day it is no leas than 2,147 000 tone, or nearly four times that of ten years ago.CLAIM CONTRACTOR'S MEN DAMAGED OFFICE.Messrs.J.I'.Armand and CQq., mining brokers, ars claiming $1,786 damages through the Superior Court from Mears.Peter Lyall and Sons, con- rectors.Messrs.Armand have an Sttios at 192 Si, James stret, and they claim that employes of Messrs.Lyall ent their office at am early hour he morning of July 5.and created unnec lamage to the furniture, and fittings, - ; CLAIMS DAMAGES FOR ACCIDENT ON WHARF.rye Halles has entered suit the su Por Cour\u201d ming $2,400 Game uges from the Dempater pany, Ltd.Hules claims that whilo engaged In the sot vice of the defend- 1 sat claitmed that tbe plat ble to work since the accident, Ha -loadinæ tirader at the time.eer Solzad Fifty Dirty Wilk Cans.back the cans Drosecutad Te eh he HG T0 WORK| ee ES They were baie te the divi oy bed math mon Sant a be, pro ore being returned.aml BRICKLAYERS\u2019 The Canada\u2019s List.The Canada, of the White Star Dominion Line, sails to-morrow morning for Liverpool, with the following cabin passengers: Mr.John Adair, Mrs.Adair, Dr.F.D.Adams, Montreal; Mr.J.G.Adams, Mrs.Adams, Cinctnnatl, Ohio; Mr.Wm.Alexander, Montreal; Mrs.Ada M.Alexander, Chicago; Miss Lilian E.Amy.Quebec; Mr.W.Andrade, Mrs.Andrade, Miss E.F.Arthur, Montreal.Mre.M.Baddiley, Miss E.Bailey, Montreal; Mr.J.O.Ballard, Mrs.Ballard, Maione, N.Y.; Miss 8.Baxter, Montreal; Mr.Alf.Beale, Ashtabula Harbor.Ohio; Miss Mabel \"Beecher, Madrid, N.Y.; Mr.F.K.Bennetts, Ottawa; Mrs.E.Bernthal, Rev.Wm.Be- van, Mias Bevan, Toronto; Mrs.Ada F.Bond, Miss May Bond, Syracuse, N.Y.; Miss J.M.Bourke, Misa Alics Brennan, 8t.Loupis, Mo; Miss 8.8.Briggs, Winnipeg: Mrs.Brimble and infant, Miss Pansy Brimble, Montreal; Dr.D.V.Brown, Toronto, Ont.; Mrs.Pauline T.Brown; Cleveland, Ohio: Dr.I.C.Cameron, Toronto; Mr.John M.Cantwell, Mrs.Cantwell, Malone, N.Y.; Mr.W.T.Castle, Miss M.Christie, Montreal: Miss E.G.Clark, Seattle, Wash.; Misa Harriet A.Clark Miss \u2018Bértha A.Clark, Cleveland, Ohio; Dr.Chas.Clifford, Mrs.Clifford, Liverpol, Eng.; Mr.J.H.Cooke Mre.M.Cooke, Misa Caoke, Toronto; Dr.Harrig Coley, Mrs.Coley, Cléve- land, Ohio; Mr.Stanjey,S.Covert, Ôt- tawa; Miss Annie Creamer, Liverpool, Eng: Miss E.Crowley, Montreal: Mr.J.WwW.Curry.Toronto; Miss Curtis, Madrid, N.Y Rev.Canon Dann, Mrs.Dann, Mr.Hush Dann, London.Ont.; Rev.C.C, Delany, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs.J.D.Delight, Mrs.Nolan De Lisle, Miss Claire Delisle, Montreal; Mrs.Helen R.Deming.Cleveland, Ohio: Mr.J.De Vost, Mrs.De Vost, Quebec; Miss Grace E.Dibbles, San Francisco, Cal; Mr.Donnelly, Montreal; Miss Douglas, Madrid, N.Y.; Dr.C.H.Douglas, Chicago; Mr.Edward.Drew, Miss v.Drew.Toronte; Mr.J.A.Dugga Mrs.Duggan; Mrs.A.Durant, Monte re Miss Evans, Montreal.Miss Falls.London, Ont; Charles Fields.Dr Eng.; Miss H.W.Foster: Mr.T.H.Fox, Melbourne, Que.; Mr.E.F.Fre- win, Mr& Frewin, Chicago; Mr.A.Bei Ottawa.ee oulve Gayhart, Liverpool, Eng; Mr.M.G.Gibbons, Mrs.Gtb- bons.Buffalo.N.Y.; Miss K.Greer, Casselman, Ont: Mine Greig, Winni- reg: Mrs.F.J.Griffin, and infant, Montreal: Mre.Le Verne Grossen- bacher, Cleveland, Ohto.Mr.W.H.cago; Mr.A.Rives Hill, Montreal: Mr.Harold Hals, Mrs.Hals, Maste Harold Hals, Chicago; Mr.Cecil Hart, Mr.A.Hayr.Mrs.Haye, Miss \u2018AR Hayr, Winnipeg: Mr.J.Hay wand Montreal; Mr.8.D Hedare Mrs, Heddle, Master George Heddle, Vancouver, B.C.; Mr.C.8.Herring, Mrs.Herring, Toronto; Mise fllicent A.Hillis, Chicagé: Mrs.Fran Hus, Miss Hilda Hills, Hamiiton, Ont.; Mr.8, F.Hof.raan, Mrs.Hoffman.Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr.Tracy Holness, Mrs.Holness, Montreal; Mias M.Honns- field, Winnipeg; Mrs.L.F.How, Miss G.How, Miss C.How, Montreal; Mr.F.A.Hubani, Toronto, Ont; Mr, JT.Huntroëds, Richmond, Va.Mr.H.E.Harris, Calgary, Alb.or El'fot Johes, Mrs.Jones Montrent es Alice Kee, Vatleyfield, Ques: Mr.E.M.Kelly.Montreal; Mr.B.Kent, Washington, D.C.Mr.T.R.Lanskail, Mrs.Lanskail, Miss Jos.Ieblane, Mr.B.J.Le Bou- teliter, Miss Lendrum, Montreal; Rev.d.T.Leonard, Detroit, Mich.; Mme.Læontin, Chicago: Mr.M.G.Lewis, Mrs.Lewis.Montreal; Mr.J.Lewis, Mrs.J.Lewis.Miss Charlotte Lewis.Asttabula Harbor, Ohio; Mr.Edward Lockwood, Seattle, Waeh.: Mr.J.D.rs.Lotery Mont ; Prof.James Lou- 0, Mrs.Louden, Toronto.Macaulay, Montreal; a A.y acVioker, Valleyfield, Que: Mrs.Maher, Montreal; Mrs.M Marcy, Quebec; Mr.R.G.Martin, Boston, Mass.; Miss 3 arzett], Winat peg; Mr.Geo.ews, Linasay, + Ont.+- Mr- - awe, Matthews.Me May Peterboro, ont; Me.Archibald Marshall, voue \"Was h; Mrs.Meyer Master Toronté; Mr, Alla Miles, Mra Miles, winnipeg; Mr.Chas.A.Mutohel, Mrs.Mitchell, St Louis, Mo.; Thos.Moore, Chicago; Mrs.Moulton, Hamilton, Ont}; Miss Katie Mu shrdiH.vbgkq) agrb Mrs, F.Muller, Miss Katie Mu ax, Montreal; Dr.McCallum, Mrs.Callum, Toronto; Mr.D.soCatium, Kenfrew, unt; \u2018miss\u2019 Nora McDonnell, Lan r, Ont: Mr.A.H.Mc- Dou Lo Thi lene Moyes er Chas.McKyes, Montre J.C.McLennan,\u2019 Miss Bisie ét ecd, Toronto: Mr.A.McMaster, Mrs.Mc- Master, aster W.MoMaster, Montreal Mr.Thos.D.Neto a\u201d Ronis Nestor, Detroit, Miers ie Numés, Chicago.Mrs.J.Qfden, Montre: Mrs.Ello Orbom, Chicago; Osborne, iltgn, Ont.; Rev.BE.BE.Os ™ O and two children, he mond.Yo.Tr.Ren.Outcalt, San Diego, Cal.verteuffer, Mra.Overteutter, Detroit, Mich.Dr.Stephen Palmer, Mrs.Addie B.Palmer, Miss A.B.Palmer, Master B Palmer, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Dr.R.H.\u2018Parker, Mrs.ricer, Chis cago: Miss orence E.Pagk, Miss Mary tes Hagel Peck, UChi- cago; Me L.Phillips, Toronto; Mr.WwW.E.hk ugh, .= orough, Montreal; bb Popent, Master Pop- eni, Chicago: Mr.\u2019 Poulin, Montreal; Mr.P.Powells, Vallertield, .Que.; Miss A R \u2018Pratte ar ah.t Columbus Gale: rs.ro nto; My.Je Purcell gai a, w, Mich.; ar.3 os Thomes Reid, Mrs.Reid, - Chi- Miss Al K.Reid, Montres]: Mr Me à dort, Mrs.oy and child, Sioux \u2026 Jowa: Mrs.sa Rice, Cleveland, oie .A.Rob- srthan.Lav.erpool, Eng.5 hare .Sad] Me x w.Mant: & hr.Fo Qua: ar eld, i Mis 8, > Nn opie: Mr.which, Sebilie New.York: 5 : Haas, Mrs.Haas, Chi.| effort to smother the vaut * AND STONEMAGONS' STRIKE\u2014The cheque depleted above is the Initia) contribution of-the International Union to the focal strike funds.STEAMSHIP PASSENGER LISTS (Bee: also page ninsteen.) Diego, Cal.; Rev.G.E.Simmons, Mrs.Simmons, Mr.W.Simpson, Toronto; Mrs.L.Skipper, Miss Maizie Skipper.Miss A.Smidt, Cleveland, Ohlo; Mr.St.Thomas Smith, Mr.J.M.Smith.Bt.Thorfias, Ont.; Miss Nancy South- \u2018| field, Detroit, Mich.; Miss Spanton.Toronto, Ont.; Mrs.F.E.Bquires, Le- vonia.N.Y.; Mr.M.Lynch-Stanton, Mrs.Stanton, Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs.R.H.Stearns, Montreal: Mr.Ww.Stockburn.Winnipeg; Mr, W.P.Sweat- man, Winanipez.- - Mr.E.Taylor, Montreal; Mrs.Taylor, Montreal Mrs.M.Thompson, London, Ont.; Dr.J.O.Thompson, Mrs.Thompson, Quebec; Mr.John Timmins, Montreal; Miss Alice Traver, Edstman.Que.; Mrs.Annie J.Trayer, Detroit, Mich.; Miss Tricker, Winnipeg: Miss Helen Tuffs, Boston, Mass.; Mr.W.M.Tweedie, Sackville, N.B.Rev.W.E.Vann, Mrs.Vann, St.Louis, Mo.; Miss Josephine Viles, Madison, 8.Mr.J.K.Wallace, Montreal; Miss Iva Walsh, Chicago: Miss Mary Walter, Miss Alice Walter, Madrid, N.Y.: Mr.J.B.Watson, Winnipeg; Staff- Capt.T.Walton, Liverpool, Eng.; Mrs.Coles Webb, Toronto; Mr.W.Welson, Chicago: Mr.H.M.Westlake, Miss West- lake, Montreal; Mr.W.F.Whellams.Mrs.Whellams and infant, Winnipeg: Mrs.F.Whiteley, Miss Whiteley, Montreal; Miss Anna L.Wilkinson, Miss Jennie Wilkinson, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr.G.H.Wilson, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs.Mary E.Witeon, Chics Chicago, mn, MARINE NEWS.River and Quif Report.Cape Salmon.\u2014In, 8 aum., Spheroid.Father Point\u2014Out, 7 a.m, Saba, Matane.\u2014Éverllda \u2018anchored here.Cape Chatte.\u2014In, 6 Olav; out, 6 a.m., Athen River.ame Kron Prinz Martin -\u2014 In esterday, 3.10 p.m, Wobun, C8 ape Magdalen.\u2014In, 3.30 a.m.Ralph Holcomb: 6.30 a.m., Felix.out, yesterday; 3.30 p.m, Adventure.ume Point.\u2014O ut, 6.50 am., Firnebo; out yesterday, 2?p.m., Wegadesk; 32.30 p.m, acousta.Cape Rosier.\u2014Qut, 8 a.m.Lady of Gaspe.South Point.\u2014In, 7.40 a.m., Hesgper- Heath Polnt.\u2014C.P.R, Montcalm T58 1a:les north-east at 6.45 p.m.yesterday, roint Amour, In yesterday, 9.p.m., Mount Temple; Lake ol anitoba miles west at 9 am.yes ay.Belle Isie \u2014Cassandra rd miles east # a 1.28 pm, ee day ame nt.\u2014In, 9.40 a.m., Mega se Nicholas \u2014Out.8.50 am.Profan.tangy a.m., Bells and tow Portneuf.\u2014Qut.8.60 a.m.tiscan.\u2014Out.9.35 am, -_\u2014 Steamer Runs Ashore and Carga Takes re.veerida.unisfan.\u2014 The - Whitney, for Boston, of went aground in New Bedford, Mass.frelght steamer James ex 1, bound from New York the Meropolitan ilne, ney Sound to-day in done afterwards fire broke ou To oe.of the cargo compartments.The compartment was filled .ve steam in an The second officer of th her e Whitney sent here to communicate with the agents of the opinion that the to the extinguishing pepe vould power of the would not ex- compartment, crew of t passengers, A revenue ter; to the distressed vessel], but no hurrying St.Lawrence Route Popular, The Lake the Allan Tine potand, the ror etorian, ot passengers hailing almost exclu iv el 8 y rom, the United.States, The rmer, eloquently of the speak Lawrence route wR Amer of the\u2019 Bt.Signal Service Parti Bome difficulty was experie the, telephonic lines of the Marine on na heries Department to-day between the city and Quebec, owing to atmospheric ally Interrupted.conditions, and the signal se re 1 rvice also po sed that the north shore telegraphic uebec Shec_was interrupted.™ Larain Blockade Rejleved.© harbor authorities t ported a Teller of the grain blockade set tha el yators.Several vessels had bee n held up for or ome days, [unable to âtecharge their of .mT £ th have cleared oo of the vessels be working smootnyy.7 thine Is said to .roman Mall Steamer Ashore.) ol m nx Serna.ly 1 15.The Pacific al for San Francisco re toga oft Shimoda, on the Taland or Hondo, at the southern end of the Peninsula of Idzu, Prinz Adaibert at Rotterdam, The Cangda Line 88, P, trom Mo : sing Adalbert, Rotterdam og the 13 th ame arrived at The \u201cHesperian, 8S.Hesperian, which salled from Glas.1 is due ach J 9 morning, and morning.The Hoopen ne °%s saseon, FOR second cabin, and 254 third ¢ = Notes, Adan foe atemmer Con tian, from\u201d o a treel, arrived at London last The Montrose Montres! at six cu Join London for Jast evening, anda the Montfort tro E.London nr Montreal, reached er The new Donaldson liner Saturnda ¢ me com.men rom\" Glasgow to-ans, to Mont- The Devona reac) from Montreal yesterday.sched London The Manxman sails from Bray sails t Montres} on This morning's arrivals in port were the Manchester E - the Manche oF wer & And the Cairn Cervons sails fram Montr London to-morraw morning, ontreal for Windsor School Teacher Dead.\u2018Windsor, Ont., July 15.\u2014~Injuries tained in a fall four mointhe ney Prov.u fatal to Miss Emma , & mêm- er of the teaching staff of Cameron Avenue Public Bchool, to-day.On her to school one morning in : arch.Miss Boyd sipped and fell on ti sidewalk, And as hip disease de veloped, pacureble Miss Boyd loy- of the Wi sor Board of cat on for fourteen years.tines litt rmmieepiryeaiarrmbms, \u201cTihapoction of Water.Fi, Bul Pacte aude LE im Eh (MONTRERE NOT-PUT - OUT BY-BOSTS OF |: \u2014NEWWESTMINSTER \u2014\u2014\u2014 New Westminster's Line Up From The Stars Special Corres- pandent.Special to The Montreal Star, Vancouver, July 15\u2014Montreal may spring a surprise at New Westminster to-morrow afternoon in the first game of the Minto cup series, but if the challengers are returned winners, If wil} be just as big an upset for wise ones as took place in that Reno ring recently.Outside of the Easterners themselves none about here seem to concede therm much of a chance against the World's Champioris and the Mont.raxlers have been told frankly whenever and wherever they have inquired that they ahve not a look in.Of course, this is awfully encouraging to the Easterners.ut it ls noticeable that tliere is no lessening of confidence about the Montreal camp.\u2018If they think we are up against it,\u201d remarked Manager Jack Davidson, of the Montreals, \u201cwhy, all the better.That is the way we want the Westminster men to feel.\u201d Individually and challengers are confident and they will go out on the oval at Queen's Park to-morrow with no thought of defeat.The challengers paid their first visit to Queen's Park yesterdny, going over In the afternoon for a light workout on the fleid, where they will play for the champlonship of Canada to-morrow.They did not do any hard work, but merely to loosen up.The players will have a light walk and run to-day and then they will be ready for the referee's whistle.The exact lineup of the Montreal team for to-morrow is uncertain, but it all hinges on whether Frankie Hogan plays.Hogan has come along nicely since his Ottawa injuries, but the management may not want to take chances on him going on, as his ribs aro still in a weak condition.Manager Davidson has thirteen players in mind and If Hogan plays, McKenna wil drop; whereas if Hogan stays off McKenna will play centre and Kane will go to third home, the other home men backing in.\u2018 Westminster team will be: \u2014 Goal\u2014Gray.Point\u2014Galbralth.Cover point\u2014T.Gifford.Defence field\u2014J.Gifford, G.Ronnle, T.Rennle.Centre\u2014C.Spr Home field-\u2014-W.Tarn, Wintermute.Feeney.Outside home\u2014L.Turnbull Inside home\u2014G.Spring.In another column on the aporting page Manger Davidson gives the team.FAMILY FEUD WAS QUELLED IN COURT Organ-Grinder and His and Nephews Ar rested for Fighting in the Street.To the accompaniment of his hand- organ, John Capucet recently sérenad- ed his sister-in-law's folks.on Cadleux street, and told them: \u201cI have a gang of twelve tried and true men.In the night I will despatch four of them who will kill you all in your beds.\u201d For this utterance he was bound over to keep the peace in bonds of 8800 on the complaint of Maria Cocoszzia, wife of Joseph Roumetta, organ-grinder.The threatened parties among whom was included two of Capuccl's nephews, Frank and John Perratto, alleged in their proceedings that Capuc- ci had not supported his wife In the right manner from his organ-grinding earnings.One night some time later residents of Demontigny street noticed Capucel coming up the street, with a lmife, toward the home of his sister-in-law, and then the nephews rushed out to put an end to their uncle's hostilities, All three were arrested by a constable à few minutes later for fighting.Nephews and uncle were found guilty of creating a disturbance and fined $3 or ten days by Recorder puis.COAST LIGHT STEAMER AS GONE ASHORE.News ra the Culnare.ode of the steamers of the 56d that The potted Eat whe istiab fa\u201d hot deri aifficulty, : en.the news got to Ottawa, tele- ic orders were at once given that Sion Tying at Protou, should to: w as lying ou m- EEE SRE ves an e er has beet carried The Guinare a tidal survey steamer attached to the Halifax Stetipn of the Marine end Fisheries Department, and.ehe was engaged on an inspection of the Cont Highia at the time tat shé Tan, aground.\u201cENTRIES FOR FOR WINDSOR.The Card fer Saturday's Races Hay 3 Been Anndunced, ndsor, Ont, Per 15.\u2014 Eatries for surimer meet] rst dey, Eatnrday, J 2 row Purse fontagnie, XH rer, Aon beg Tha nas 6 fig Epes gone b-vear-oids ; Bergoo, 140; Lissie EN Nat.Bl De Hrenrd, 16 : KX \u2018Btella Lana, 143; 2 TE en Sie.ird race, 2-y 106; in Mo TISTHROUY EFONT.collectively the dity \u201cto-day thet | TO DESTROY.NEW ERA Constructing Company Upheld Open Daor Policy Since 1908\u2014Much of Their Work Damaged.} Pittabure, July 15.\u2014A detonation rocked Luildings and broke windows throughout the west end to-day.heavy object came flying through the fog and punctured a big hole In the deck of the steamer Valiant, lying In the Ohio river nearby.The mysterious misslle then rolled off and sank For some time the concussion, which was felt pll over the city, was a mystery.Finally, it was learned that an attempt had been made to blow up the West Belt Line's new bridge on West Carson street, because of the open shop policy insisted upon by the contractors.The bridge wreckers escaped.The contractors, the McClintic-Mar- shall Construction Company, declared that since 1908, when the open shop policy was inaugurated, no less than s dozen bridges under construction by them in New York, Buffalo, Chicage.and other cities, had been damaged by dynamite.It was intended to run the first trial train over the bridge today, but the damage done will delay opening for a month.The company announces a reward of $2,000 for the apprehension of the wreckers.PREVENTED FROM SAVING SON'S LIFE So Charles Proulx, of Ottawa, Alleges in Action Agsinst Rallway Foreman and Hull City.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 15.\u2014Legal action of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the city of Hull, br J.M.McDougall, K.C., on behalf Chartes uix taking the body of his son out of the water at the time of à recent accident when the latter was drowned.Proulx claims the boy would have been us ciated but that the officers wo allow the body to be touched till he coromer asrived.WEIGHTS FOR HANDICAP.To Be Run July 30 at Pert Erie Track.Buffalo, N.Y., July 15.\u2014Welghta for the $10,000 Dominion handicap, to be run on July 30 at the Fort Erie race track when the Niagara Racing Asso- elation opens its second meeting, were announced here to-day.Fitzherbert is given the post of hénor, with 138 pounds, The weights are as follows: Fitzherbest 138, King James, Cham- bala 131, Jack Atkin 123, Joe Madden.121, Bouquet 117, Pinkola 115, Han- bridge 118, Buy Fisher 113, Winter- gresn 109, Philanéar, Ellén A.Dale.Brtena: 108; Print Harry, Traveller.M.McDondld, Polls.Fon 104; Old erty 108, Piute 102.Simcoe 101, All Red, Fauntieroy 101.Fountain Square 86, Transform, El Oro.Wm.Pitt, 95; Rustem, Dress Parade IL, Bureget, \u2018John Redrdon, 2; Voltaire, Slashing Blow, Master e Rosseau Republic, dead.va winner of $1,500 after publication of welghts, § pounds extra.Penalties accrue from 12 o'clock noon Friday, July 18.SAILOR WAS FINED FOR KICKING \u2019LONGSHOREMAN.Thomas Brooks, first mate of the Manchester Importer, believes that there are a lot of accidents in a day\u2019s work on shipboard, for instance 4s one is coming down a ladder through a hatch it is quite likely that a foot may come in contact with another worker's head or hand.he point at issue.was whether the first luff had accidgntally walked on tentionally Iieked him the head.Aîter Me.Rocardes Dopuis _ Us.taped ¢o the tales 1d \u2018by both sides vas nothtae 67 ap wirdtial alg 1 | pan nothin or scciginind heats À lars for assault.Degaris is a longshoreman.He ald that Brooka had threatened to kick Hot aero | him into the hold, that he-had\u2014 him and that he had ordersd him to shift a beam that was béyond his strength.Pes\u2019 story was corroborated by the second mate, dut four fellow workers swore that the version given by Degaris was true.Will Call for Intake Tenders.part tend of the De- The Superin nt ot Water er De- Range so tenders na be cale tor the laying of the new iñtake the Bt.Lawrence at Lachine.Controllers had taker up in\u2019 or give Montreal a purer.Jer pély PITTSBURG BRIDGE OTE NEARS XD ON STRIKE QUERY SIS OFAC GC.P.R.Men Have Made An: Appeal to Sir Thomas Shaughnessy to Settle Matter.Most of the returns of the strike vote now in progress on.the Gramd Trunk Rallwav were brought .in.today by the returning dejegates \"and is expected that they will all be co pleted to-morrow, when the reauit will #2 made known.Those which have Leen opened so far show a majority m favor of supporting the demands of the general committee for the full standard rates of pay.As regards the situation between the Canadian Pacifio and its treinmemn.it was stated to-day that the whole matter had been cleared up, and that the agreement between the company and the men would be signed thie this utter noon.This, however, is emr:liatieally denied by Mr.Afurdoch, the vice-presi- dent of the Trainmen's Union.\u201cAs it now rtands,\u201d he said.\u201cthe propused agreement is not satisfactory and any report you may have had that it will be signed In its present form i8 very far from the truth.As a matter of fact the men are determie - td not to sign Jt.The negotlations are now at this stage\u2014that we have made an appeal to Sir Thomas Sheugh- nessy himself in the matter.\u201d Speaking in regard to the vote on the Grand Trunk, Mr.Murdoch said that the returns that had come in so far made it pretty clear that there would be a majority of at least 65 per cen\u2019.of the trainmen in favour of supporting the general committee in any action it might take.\u201cIf.\u201d sald Mr.Murdoch, \u201cthe majority is no larger Lhan that the committee will take no action, because we should not consider that an adequats expression of opinion on such an important question.But we féel confident that when the final returns are counted up, it will be found that there is a much larger majority in favor of supporting the committee in whatever action.It may deem necessary to take to enforce its demands.We have been gsso- ciated with these men on the rodd for many years, ard we know exactly whut their feelings are.\u201d Asked what action the committee would take if there was a large majority in suppert of it, Mr.Murdoch rald the committee would first inform Mr.Hays of the result of the vote, just as the heads of the Central Vermont had been Informed that 98 per cent.of the trainmen ca that road would strike if necessary.Further action would then depend on the answer of Mr.ays.Grand Trunk Preparing.Toronto, Ont\u2026 July 15\u2014The offl- clais of the Grand Trunk Railway System are not neglecting to prepare for the possibility of à general strike of their employes at a very early date, In order to meet this contingency if it tshould arise, the company, \"yesterday, opened in Toronto, and througb- out the West bureaus for the employment of experienced railroad condyct- Ars and trainmen to take the places of men on strike.A railway official trem Montreal is in charge of the Toronto bureau.He stated that he was authorized.by the railway Sompen te en Teen who sbop)d be y to conn pi Work on the Nie a por 0e .ment's srotice in cass of a merit +f A considerable number of men applied at the Agnes street office,\u201d this morning, but only a small percentage of these w-re arcepted.The corhpany's examining official nisisted upon experienced conductors and tralnmen, Government Appealed te, Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 16.\u2014 Mp William Wainwright, of the Grand Trunk had a long conference with Hon.MacKenzie King to-day.The situation in the tralnmen\u2019s case was under discussion but.the Minister was very rotieent.\u201cAll IT can say is that 1 CI have received « com ication 8,\u201d said the\u2019 Minthtor.a this el cannot res its contents.\u201d It ls understood that svery expéa- fent is being resorted to by the oom- pany to prevent a strike, and the good offices of the department ars be: ing utilized in that conn he\u201d com Dany sere sperm ain Ir wil TCHEASE, REVENUE MET.the ; LEE de oo Sa In fet- {paiiten Thien oh do hot belong to mts -.tages on its \u201corne qui 3 may be some difficulty re.- percentages * te ward, seeing that this: naw- \u201ceat ot be reached ched Witheut ing threugh Maison > 4 which is not not anntrad 10 the ity Te Board of emt .\u2018Shee Merchant -Acsigne.: Samuel Meudelsohn, Whose : ted to pey pe one of thé important projeste which ve.ESTAR | a vil ot untary whee whe iodoréise Cover à efibrace the ep : Could Not Identify Clerk Who Told * \u201cit .day or two ago, Mr.\u201cthe Roads Department, said he did not WITNESS OFFERS AN APOLOGY IN CITY TENDER CASE Him Without 8coria Blocks Tenders Would Be Useless.Clerks of the Roaas Department de- tied positively.in the injunction pro- seedings beforv Mr.Justice Gueria resterflay afternoon, that they had stated to one of the tenderers for pav- ng blocks that \u2018unless you have sca, blocks, »our tender will be waste ba * In the course of his evidence | Norman said, A.F.Dillon who had\u2019 nade thi: statement.Yesterday af- | :ernoon, however, Mir.Norman was unable to identify Mr.Dillon as the per- | son who had made lhe remark, and tendered his apologies.Mr.A.F.Dilion denied that he had ever made any such statement to Mr.Norman.He did not recollect hav- \\ng spoken to Mr.Norman about the tenders.Mr.F.Norman, questioned by City Attorney Lavaisée.said that when his ! \u2018ender was deposited on the isth May | t the City Hall, Le was accompanied | -v à letter.i Mr.Lavalies.\u2014 The letter contains: \u201che following words: \u2018We have tried | repeatedly to uvuure tenders for asphalt blocks, and we were told there were mone.sin May 18.Mr.Stanton | sald, \"What is the use of tendering for | er.that It was Air.i.locks.We enlv want scoria: ond vours will be thrown aside\u2019 Do you .ti!l persist in swearing that these words were used by Mr.Dillon or dr.Stanton?\u2019 Witness.\u2014\"I went to Mr.Birlow's office, and when I came out with Mr.Anderson we spoke to one or two men, Mr.Anderson mentioned something about Mr.Dillon or Mr.Stanton.When 1 nas cclied the other day.I thought it was air.Dillon, It is up to me to wpologise which I will do.I could not identify hin to-day.It was said to us LY Mr.Stanton because this letter was written by Mr.Anderson of our firm.\u201d Further quotations were made from the letter.showing the -protest which Mr.Norman's firm had made to the city.Mr.H.G.Stañton, chief clerk in vase the words given in Mr.Norman's Intter, i! may have told him,\u201d Mr.Stanton sald, \u201cwhat kind of paving blocks we were calling for.But I would not say.\u2018No use tendering for any other blocks.\u201d The case is continued.Crugped by a Boller.} Mr.Leroux, a boiler maker.aged 30 years.while at work at the Grand Trunk shops yesterday, was crushed by a holler.He sustained severe internal injuries, and is lying at the Generhl Hospital in & serious condition.Leroux lives at 175 St.Joseph street.Verdun.Fo Inspect Indian Schools.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 15.\u2014Mr.D, \u20ac.Scott, of thd Indian Department, left to-day on his annual inspection of Indian achools In the West, It fs the intention of the Government to \u2018lberally increase the grants to these Institutions., More \u2018Buoys for St.Lawrenge.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 15.\u2014The Lighthouse Board had a meeting yesterday and dealt with a number of routine matters.Bome additional buoys for the St.Lawrence have been orûrred.Pennsylvania Milionaire Dead.Pittsburg, July 15 \u2014 Joseph R Stauffer, a millionaire coal and lumber operator, of Fayette county, !s dead, at his country home, in Scott- dale, aged 74.He was an officer or director of over half a dozen prominent banks in Western Pennaylvani.To CURE Any Headache in shortest possible t and in such a way as to help and not injure the health, use \u201cMathleu's Nervine Powders.\u2019 They aro Bafe, Simple, Bure.Fold by all dealers, 26c per »-box contains 18 powders pr Pa Em COUNT DE LESSER MAKES BIG FLIGHT Presented With Cheque Cheque for $500 Recognition of Feat Flying Over City.Toronto, July 15.\u2014At the aviation meeting yesterday, Count de Lessepa made a flight lasting nearly fifteen minutes.He rose to a height of about 2.000 feet.and circled east and then rorth of the Westou grounds.He had the machine, which was a No.9.Bler- fot, perfectly under control.Upon his return to earth.he was presented with a cheque for $500 given by Mr.W.G.Tretheway.the mining j Capitalist and owner of grounds where the meeting is taking place, in recognition of his wonderful flight over the city.\u201c1 consider that flight the higgest thing that we have had in Canada, in connection with aerial navigation,\u201d said Mr.Tretheway.The distance travelied by l.a Scarabee and its intrepid owner was farther than across the Channel, and the danger was infinitely greater.\u201d The presentation was nude by Mr.Wilcox.Secretary of the local committee promoting the meeting.Johnstone, the Wright aviator.made 8gveral attempts to fly in his Wright bi-plan', but there was something wrong with the engine.and he could rot get over fifty feet in the air.Walter Brookins.who arrived: this afternoon from New York.took a band at the machine, hut could da no better, Another English Aviator Hurt.Rournemouth, Eng.July 13\u2014A.Rawlinson.the English.aviator fell with bis bi.plane last evening while making a flight at the aviation meet, \u2018One leg was broken.and he received other injurles.The machine was smashed to bits.Tumbled 100 Feet, and Escaped.Duisburg, Rhenish Prussia, July 15.\u2014Herr Strack, the aviator.during a flight with a monoplane yesterday, fell from a height of 100 feet.The machine was wrecked.but Strack escaped with slight injuries.THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION.Canadian Representatives to Be Ap .pointed on Premier\u2019s Return.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 13.\u2014The appointment as Cat lu's representatives un the I:- ternational Joint Commission provided tor in the Waterways Treaty of 190% will be one of (he questions to be dealt with when Sir Wilfrid Laurier ccmies hack, ; : The Commission, which will comsist of three from Canada and three frum the United States, is to dcal with boundary waters and questions along the boundary, and it is said to be unlikely that the whole Canadian section of the Waterways Commission will be reappointed to the permanent tri- Lunal, The r.mor is revived that Mr.J.B.Hunter, deputy Member of Public Works wiil be a member of the commission.though this may not ncoes- sarily involve his giving up his present position, Parlumentary raifficatron of treaty will, not be necessary, It now fr Torce.An appropriaiion sélagiés is, hahwever, red.\u2018YOUNG CHILD DECAPITATED.Little Girl Ran in Front of Hamilton Street Car.Hamilton, July 15.\u2014A fatal accident occurred at station 28, Burlington Beach, yesterday afternoon, when Dorothy Eileen Hastie, the eight-year- old daughter of A.W.Hastie, of the Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, was killed by a Radial electric var.The child did not notice an approaching car or hear the moturman ringing his gong.Bvery effort was made 10 bring the car to a standstill, but the child was struck and decapitated.Coroner Watson opened an inquest at Burlington this evening.Mrs.Hastie had come from Ottawa, bringing the child along with her.She was visiting her daughter, Mrs.C.H.Kenny, and is prostrated as a result of the accident.the is for ACCIDENT TO SA WILFRID NARROWLY AVERTED AT SELKIAK Premier Prophesies Great Future for Great Slave Lake Country\u2014No East or West, He Says.Special Staff Correspondence.Winnipeg, Man.July 15.\u2014There was an incident yesterday afternoon, dur- fire the Premirr\u2019g visit to the town vf Scikirk on tie Red River, which for A moment looked as if it might result in an injury to Sir Wilfrid.The platform provided for him was a heavy torry, with horses attached.te had just mounted und taken his stand.For a moment the Premier was in danger af belig thrown to the ground, but the horses were at once seized, friendly hands steadied the Liberal Chlef.and the incident passed off with- vut mishap.Sir Wilfrid's visit to Selkirk came ut the end of a trip down the Red River, during which he opened the new fleck at St.Andrews Rapids, where the first settlement of Earl Selkirk vas made.lie trip down the river wus made on an cxcursion steamer Ito the lock.and from there the party proceeded on « large tug to Selkirk.\u201cSpirit of Napoleon in West.\u201d Both the Premier and Mr.Pugsley spoke ut the 'pemng of the St.An- Jrew\u2019's lock which gives Winnipez \u2018vessels a nine-foot channel to Lake Winnipeg, an.both referred to this work us but the beginning of bigger developments.The Premier announced that alremdv engineers are at work surveying the Saskatchewan River, with a view lo connecting Winnipeg with the foot of the Rockies by water, \u201cDo not say (his is impossible.\u2019 said he.\"Napoleon once told one of his generals that therc was no such word as \u2018impossible\u2019 in the French language.The word \u2018impossible\u2019 is not to be found in the language of tle West.We have the spirit of Napoleon.\u201d He so preaicted that the Great Slave Lake country would aston- Ish the world with its capabilities in Voth agriculture ana mineral development.Dealing with the greater work.Pugsley predi-:\u2026d that there was water power on the Saskatchewan which would pay the interest on the cost of the entire wuck through the sale of vlectric energy and the industries to l which the poser would give rise.|_ An address To the Premier at Selkirk was presented by Town Clerk Partington, wao presented him with on address on his visit to the town sixteen years ¢gu.In the meantime the town has trebled in population, and {the municipal address apologised be- ! cause it had dove no better.; The chlef foualure of the First Min- lister's speech here was the national | note which he strucx in his prerom- tion.\u20181 come from the East.\" he sald, \u2018and you are o! the Weet, but we know no East and\u2018 ro West.We know no West and nu East .Canada is our country, and we are all Canadians.\u201d last evening a garden party was given by Lieutenant-Goverior Sir OG.AceMillas, In izonor of the Premier.Mr.Dr.L.D.Ward, of Newark, Dead.london, July 15\u2014Dr.Leslie Dodd Ward, of Newark.N.J., vice-president of the Prudential Insurange Company, id dead here.He was Lorn in 1845.Dr.Ward was not in good health when he sailed from New York, and his condition gradually grew worse after his arrival in london.On July 7 acute Bright's disease developed, followed by pneumonia, which resulted in his death.Canadian Manufacturers Meet.Toronto, July 15.\u2014At the annual meeting of the Toronto hranch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 .\\ssociation W.C.Phillips was elected chairman.and S.B.Brush, vice-ctairman, both Ly acclamation.The arnual report urges continued efforts to improve technical education, strongly opposes reciprocity with the United Stales, and urges more protection for Canadian manufacturers.Hannah, daugh- THOROLD.ONT.\u2014 ter of Mrs.J.M., McArthur, was found dead in bed.Nee \u2014 torturing bath w beyond \"belief.x At this time my les my foot was lke à pi crutches.ught Ointment and a bottle was of C of the Cuticura Remedies m grown on.The dect saw that Cuticura had cu or for Cuticura for his own- ie rente au nul ile.Ta 1 might hate jot Ip that Cutleu oy re.ent Pro ot Eutieura and ever, advixed to use Cuticura and Cuticura Ointment and \u20ac 14 believe that only for the Cutieur would er have been properly been tried in vain, the itching and burning generall becomes possible.No stronger proof of the success an Remedies in the treatment of affections of the skin and scalp, from infancy to age, could be given than such remarkable testimonials as these: \u201cGRATEFUL FOR WONDERFUL GURE\u201d vtionra Resolvent.two treatments the swelling vent down and in two months\u2019 use to could A, où believe red we grateful for the wonderful ve many grandchildren and most highly as a sure and economical cure for skin troubles, MME.J.B.RENAUD, 277.Mentana Bt, ULCER HEALED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES me Lob and was Treas ng ou in another pince The ulcer praduany pe healed hy using Cuticurs parfect cure was the CHARLES SPARROW, 7, Virginia St, Belfast, \u201cWOULD HAVE DIED BUT FOR CUTICURA\u201d my 7 WAS about thres montha old his heed : a rash which was ne itchy tnd rans Tatery & @.id \u201cwriting we could got wores all t mur arme, Jews.and \"en to his entire bou «came 0 pe heu dy ring: The ra ge he Ww on a he blood ran and .Le stuff would all over er Nia ow in the morn mittens on ands to prevent hit tearin IY a a jeton and die little hands \u201cere thin in \"a e was Remedies.atta him Gown To in Cradle time for a long while, eo knee down, rom t raw flesh and 1 had to walk on » cake et Cutieurs 8o ap, & box of After t the Bret and the new, skin Swa eves when he he would use the oun re Remed suffered severel es from head to .\u2026 After being Lu the Cuticurs Remed 1 always recommend it Sos sleep during my solvent and the treatm Montreal.At the end of that time tirely cured, and have any Cuticura a me tim r ae from an ulcer which was caused b, vero?Xo 5% nL of no foot.Tort hres nthe clan aitendi ulcer neemed to be get- 1 wan, how- Cuticura Ointment by result, Remedies the ulcer ireland.broke loi He Ver oe da in Troubles Cured To those who have suffered long and hopelessly with eczemas, tetters and similar , dighguring eruptions, the immediate relief afforded by the first warm 7} - Cuticura Soap and gentle application of Cuticura Ointment is almost In even the severest cases, when treatment after treatment has stop at once and sleep d economy of the Cuticura l'washed him_ith-Cuticura Soap and put on one anplication of Cuticura Ointment and he was so soothed that he conid »ieep.You don't know how glad (x wan T have been trested by d for twenty-five years fOr 8 he feit better.It tonk one box of Cutteura Otntinent and pretty pad « of zema où my leg.er Sid their best; b near one cake of Cuticura Soap to cure him.| think our ly dog tor had he\" Cure [Toe to to have m nes cut would have died but for the Cuticura, Remedies and.1 shell oft put ï ald 1 would bry the He always remain a firm friend of them.He wae cured more than said.\u201ctry them if vou like hus do not hint the they will do AN twenty years ago and thers has heen no return of the trouble.MRS.M.C.MAITLAND, Jasper.Ontario.BEDRIODEN WITH ECZEMA SIX WEEKS ith a terrible eczéma, being » ed of t and for six weeks confined to m ring that time I mattered continual torture from fiehing Be Kren up, by my doctor J wus advised to and application of tie Ointment 1 enjoyed the first entire diness.l also ts \u2018utirura Re- ent Was continued for about three weeks, wu eo to he about the house, ên- fot no il bless since.would advise many form of skin trouble to try the T know what they did for me.MRS.EDWARD NENNING, atertown, N.Y.= 11 Lansing Blk., when the horscs started to move uff_ » wil = ce nf tape \u20ac Sere ane EP EA i TRAIN DERMRED NEAR CAP ROUGE) Foyr Cars of ripen Special De ralled and Byrned\u2014No Fatalities Reported.\u2018 Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, July 15.\u2014~The alarming report spread through the city xesier- day afterncon that a rallway .gatagh had occurred some twelve miles out of town, on the line of the Canadian Northern Quebec Railway.Enquiry elicited the fact' that there had been no loss of life at all, and that nobody had even been seriously injured, but from the nature of the locality where the accident occurred, it is rather remarkablzs that there was not a serious disaster.For some cause, as yet unknown, the tender of an immigrant train became derailed about two miles west of Cap Rouge station, where the railway bugs the bank of the St.Lawrence, and not far from the scene of the steamer Montreal disaster some fifty years ago.when hundreds of passengers lost their lives.Fortunately, the four pussenger cars which were derailed following the tender, did not fall Into the river.They took fire, however, and were largely consumed, but in the meantime all the passengers had escaped.\u2018Yhe deralment caused a serious shock and general excitement, some of the women and children creating quite a panic.Another train was sent to the scene from Quebec, and the passengers, same 400 in all, tm- migrants whe arrived yesterday by the SS.Royal Edward, were brought back to town and forwarded via l.ake St.John Railway as far as River-a- Pierre, and so on by Canadian Northern towards their western destina- on.PR trophe atfended by great loss \u2018of /fe.\u2014IANGLO-CERMAN RELATIONS TN Premier Asquith Says Says Larger Naval \" Appropriations Have No Significance Towards Germany.Special\u2019 to vp Montrepl Star, | London, July 15.\u2014During the debate in the House of Commons yesterdat.that the Imorease in the naval expenditure should be associated with the idea that Great Britain was in any sense hostile to Germany.Nothing, he declared, was furiher from the truth.The relations of Great Britain and Germany were of the most cordial character.Germany's policy was tike that of Great Britain, one she had to pursue as a great world-nation.\u201cWe,\u201d continued Lhe Premier, \u201chave to look to the security cf.our Empire, The Goverpment would be false to its trust unless It maintained an ample margin of security against probable or possible risk.\u201d \u2019 The Prime Minister concluded by detailing respective armaments.I wish,\u201d he said.\u201cthat an arrangement could Le reached with Germany for a reduction of the vast naval expenditure.This government has approached the German government on the subject.but the latter cam do nothing owing to the navy law on their statute books.That being so, we must make our programme\u2019 accordingly.\u201d Mr, Asquith repudiated the suggestion that the Britieh expenditure wes in any sense hostile to y.He declared that the relations between the two countries were most cordial and pointed out that by April, 1913, Great Britain would only have 25 Dreadnoughts to Germany's 21, which coutd not be regarded as an inflated jnigo programme.TEACHERS GOING WEST.Saskatchewan Attracts Several Mem bers of Cornwal! Staff, Special to The Montreal Star.Cornwall, Ont,, July 15.\u2014Mrs.(Prof.) A.B.Macallum, of Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs.A.Bruce, here.Prof.Macallum will join her here the latter part of the week and they will sal from Montreal for the British Isles, Germany, Vienna, and Austria, where Prof.Macallum will attend the meets ing of the British Association.They will return to Canada in October.Mr.P.E.Campbell has returned from a visit to his brother, Itev! Dr.J.L.Campbell.Boston.While in the \u2018Hub\u2019 Mr.Campbell was invited to the mect- tngs of th\u201d National Educational Association, which was in session there, and had the privilege of hearing President Taft deliver an address vn \u201cTle Constitution of the United States and Education.\u201d Mr.b.D.Smith, of the Public School staff, will take a course in manual training at MacDonald College, Guelph.during the holidays: Mr.A.F.Birch- ard, commercial specialist in the Higb School, goes to Toronto University to tukc a summer course; Mr, H.B.Fet.leave at the end of the suminer vacation for Saskatchewan, where they have secured positions.Miss Elllut hus also resigned and will cease teachinz, This will leave a big gap in the staff.The demand fur teachers {n the West is very great.GAULT INSTITUTE.Results of June Examinations are Announced.Special to The Montreal Star.Valieyfleld.Que.July 15.\u2014The re- sul.of the June examinations In connection wiih the Gault Institute are in and show that out of 6) pupils presented in all grades, Including Model I and Academy IIT, 56 or a percentage of 92 have passed.The names of the successful pupils are as follows: Acad.JII A.A.\u2014 James Wright, Douglas McChlery, Allan Scott.Eric Andersan, Eric Ford.Winnle Has:ie.ston, Annie Moore, Violet Prudence, Harold Mortimer, Robert Carson, E.va Martin, Stewart Hastie, Cluissle Sharp, Lottie Goodfellow, Eunice McCusker, Florence Moore.Pearl Britc!iffe, John Hagan, Bertle McIntyre, Gecrge Phll- bins, Dalsy Jones.(No failures.) NEWS FROM BROCKVILLE.Child Fell Twenty Feet Into Water and Escaped Death.! Special to The Montreal Star.f Brockville, Ont., July 15.\u2014Chief received a telephone message À Finegold, 1356 St.Dominique Montreal.reporting that he lost the station here before the trai for home.Finegold, who w souvenirs on a cornef,-statef\u201d had the cash rolled In a ha A miraculous escape from pened at Foster\u2019s luck on fhe Rideau.A child aged five years/fell into a nearby empty lock, droppiyg a distanos of twenty feet and escapirg wit ha few bruises.Fish and Game .O)erscer George Toner landed another big net in Landon's Bay, making Awepty captured in that locality this Summer.A sudden death ' occurred at the plant of McCarthy -& Sons on the Pres- cotte oad.David hristopher, for many years a valued employe of that firm.was taken {ll after reporting for duty and fell dead.Ha Jeaves eight daughters and ,Xhree sons.The town council of Gananoque gt e spec meeting vested the resignation \u2018of Constable Thompeon, who was c'arged with irregularities tn his duties as a policeman.- .An interesting river character has Awe: in the death of Frank .PBarbés) for many ysars postmaster of Alexandria Bay.Ne was a lifelong rexifient of the place and &t the time of his demine-was a member of the vile wee board.News from Roundabout.LIGHTING AHUNTSIC WARD.Good Progress Being Made With the Erection of Poles.The electric light poles have now been erected on St.Clair avenue as far south as the limits of Ahumisic ward.These are very high and straight and are quite an ornament to the place, and will be equipped with 32 and 16 candle power lamps the same as the other poles on avenuss in the district.The church wardens of St.Andrews Anglican church state that a smoking concert is to be held under their auspices.The ladies\u2019 Aid Society may get up some other entertainment shortly instead of the annual garden party, Whigh has been held for thirteen years past.PLEASED WITH COUNCIL.People of Longueuil Did Not Want a : Change.Al the recent nomimaiions Yor mayor end counciMors, the present council was re-clected by acclumation, with the exception of the ward represented by Councillor Maille, which will be con- terly, science master in the High jiesged by Messrs.Maille, and Mr.Main- School, is on à trip through the North byile.- #2 clv:tore felt thet the -pre- West.ret.cov.i} > 11 been such power in The Misses Williams, Paterson, Lon toa durow the past term of of- and Mure have resigned their positions fice, having made more lmprovements on the Public Bchool staff and wlll fand h given earnest of greater achievemnémis to come, than any past council, that the sinterests of the town were in safe hands, and a change would be detrimental to the progression and future prosperity of the town, CEMENT SIDEWALKS LAID.Lachine Authorities Decide to prove the Streets.At last the corporation has undertaken to grade and macadamize the streets In the Dominion Pack section, which is occupied chiefly by work pe - ple owning their ho ses.Cement sidewalks are being laid upon St.Louis street, on both sides at the same time.which is rather a nuisance to the hundreds of bridge workers who daily use tis street.The cricketers are now in the Mading places in both divisions of the District league.and next Saturday's matches are awaited with considerable anxiety, im Ida Moore.(One failure.) Herbert Acad.IL\u2014Wille Lamb, erber Ford \u201cResale Enis.Katie Towney.(No| SENT TO REFORMATORY.fallures.) Aces.1.\u2014Hazel Oulmet.Amy Chad- Lad Arrested in Westmount Goes to wick, Cass'e Hastie, McDonald Scott, Shawbridge for T Ernest Clark.Bertha Pomfret.(No - ge © hree Years.failures.) Moses Delifaky.the 14-year-old Jad.Model TII.\u2014Fcrest Ford.John Ford, \"ho was arrested in Westmount a few Lizzie Cameron, John Hill, Elmer days ago on a charge of pheft, vas zent Robson, Kathleen Martin, Beatrice.hres.matory at Shawbri for Brown, Eisie McIntyre, Bella Swan- years by Judge Chéquet De ir- sky was arraigned in the.Westmount Police Count, but ad he was also wanted In Montreal he was traneferred.Hie Gerdon.(One failure.) Mo 1 11l.\u2014Grace Prudence, Henry police ord re that he had been Booth, Harry Thatches, Roy.Cameron, |g, duty io pro out a \"a Ste McCallum, Ollve Goodfellow.| 1a have to send hi oe e Harold Anderson, Wilfrid Martin, grory for three ™ reform - George Bwanston, Hilda Sweeting, .- Charles Potter, Doris Percival.(Two by fallures.) Mode] I.\u2014Wijllle Robson, Ethelwyn Notes from St.Lambert.Miss Ay tt is spending a holiday of two months at St.John, N.B.Mr.émises has.gone to New York on a sinesa trip.Mr/C.Findigan has left.for Toledo., previous to a lengthened business \"through the British Isles, iss Horsfall, of Winnipeg, has ar- ved to spend two of tliree months with her uncle, Mr.J.Horafall, Victoria avenue.Mr.James R.Innes returned to-day from a trip to Papineauville and Cote Ste.Pierre.Rev.J.8.Ereaux (who has charge of St.Barnabas parish during the absence of Rev; W.J.Dart), whilst coming to St.Lambert to attend a choir practice, fell and broke his left arm at the shoulder.He is confined to [ee house, 463 Elm avenue, Westmount.\u2019 Mr.L.Roy, butcher (at.enry) has = DYSPEPSIA The only way to cure a bad case of Dyspepsia is, to take one or two Pap-Sag Tablets in \u2018a little warm water, after each meal.Not to obsewve this sim- plo and easy rule is to remain depéessed with all kinds of stomach éléorders, much as Baart- NAVAL\u201d INCREASE | Premier Asqutth expressed his sorrow | - pence Morgan-s \u20ac cAnnounce the Closing oS Their Semi-Annual Sale gf Oddments and Remnants\u2019 TO-MORROW | Extraordinary~ Selling Activity~ Should Mark the Closing Hours # This Attractive Sale gf Remnants and Oddments, the Values \u2018 Being Strong in Their Appeal to Careful Purchasers.Ge High Character and Desirable Nature gf the ¢Merchan- nn - dise Involved in This Remarkable Sale Renders It Decidedly Unique in Modern Retailing.®e Following Items Show the Remarkable Discounts Now Being Offered on Seasonable, High Grade Lines WASH FABRICS\u2014Prints, Ginghams, Cretonnes, Chambraies, Crepons (remnants): Less 50¢, + iw Bh et wma Agha boom mga _ Rugs, beautiful designs and colorings.Less WOMEN'S HAND BAGS \u2014 Beautiful 50%.Hand Bags, in the newest shapes and leathers, CHINA DEPARTMENT\u2014Dinner Sets, formerly sold at from $10.00 to $12.00; special price $4.00 each.WOMEN'S, GLOVES-\u201420 to 33 1-3% discount on Lace\u2019 Lisle, Milanese Lisle, Suede Lisle, and Taffeta Gloves.Toilet Sets, Fruit Sets, Tea Pots, Jugs, Sugar Bowls, Covered Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc., greatly reduced, also odd lines and slightly damaged pieces.Less 33 1-3 to 75%.Straw Shapes and New York Sailors at 75¢ Each The Millinery Department will offer for sale to-morrow a large variety of high grade Straw Shapes, values at from $2.50 to $6.50, at a special sale price of 75c each New York Sailors, smart, dainty outing hats, originally sold, at from $1 25 to $4.00: special sale price 75c each.Real Mexican Panama Hats, the ideal outing hat, light and cool, can be made into the most fascinating shapes, an is impervious alike to rain or sun, practically indestructable.Special prices, untrimmed, $1.00; trimmed, from $2.50 upwards.=== oi mp ee \u2014 Forres aan re-opened the store lately occupled- by SLDOHH00 The bod: Tr.Grant Mr.E.Lallemande, who has become SM surveyor xn 1 the peau meat inspector under the Government a trict.has been recovered.at Toronto.NEWS FROM ROSEMOUNT.Arc Lights Being Installed \u2014 Public Works Held Up.: The Dominion Light, Heat and Power Company commenced to install thelr poles in Rosemount ward to-day, Some twenty-five arc lamps will be placed in the principal streets of the ward.It is a ten-year contract, It ia expectel that the light will be turned on within the next two or three months.The public works of the ward are sald to be at a standstill.It is not thought that anything further will be done until the Board of; Control has gone thoroughly into all the matters.\u2014 No Rest for Verdun Officials.Rev.T.W.Johnson, M.A, win preach at both services In the Verdun Presbyterian Church on Bunday.His evening subject will be \u201cA Pearl of Great Price.\u201d As a result of the warm weather many of the residents have oloszd up their homes and gone to the country.The town officials, however, are busy building s:reets and sidewalks end putting in sewers.\u2018 + ets a Engineer Held Responsible.Western Associated Press Special.Winnipeg, July 5.\u2014 The curonet\u2019s jury investigating, the death Mrs.There Tumors of fou! play In connection the affair.& # BRIEF NEWS à i DESPATCHES & & & SRD HLH0E O SRO Messrs.Mumm and Collie, of London, England, will again attempt to scale Mount Robson this summer.Temperance interests are 3 with the verdict rendered at st Cath=; arines, Ont, by.which beer, is declaréd to be \\Intoxicating and barred from local option nections \\ The fund \u2018collected in the Young Men's Christian Association campaign champs, in celebration of tne natio at Belleville has now reached $86,713.5 3 .tete.Sixty thoüsand troops participa \" Mayor Atherton.of l'ewark, Ohiohas resigned his position and Acting-May- or Ankle has ordered the arres} of every riot suspect.The British Columbia Government will establish three mine rescue stations in the coal areas, according to a Victoria despatch.While rehearsing for an entertai ment a gun, supposed to be un 5 was Slacharged mn the hands of Evare! ett en, at uskogee, Ok lahome, : killing Jacob Winkler, \"hig chum, : liée stantly.The Democratic con \u201ccommittee on \"wi : lutions reported rr the Paynes Aldrich tariff bl 4e \u201c\u2019unjust ang filo gical\u201d and demanded a gone yard tevision of hot vil rh \"at.TE ns, Vermont, Jester Through the i A London cable etates that & move is on foot to secure invitations to the coronation for representatives of the Overseas ents, The dry kilns of the Keenen Wooë- enware Company, at Owen Sound, were dedtroved by fire last nf causing & loss estimated at $25,000.Owen Sound ratepayers will vote.où a by-law .to give s bonus of\u2019 150.000.and to secure stock to a.similar amount fin order to secure & ary.dock Erp of ord, Mt.John Lawrence, found that she died there.as a result of injuries caused by being \u2014 struck by a Canadian Northern Rall- Customs officers at Mobile way train at Pembina Crossing; and |have refused clearance to the Norwegian sttamér Utateit, on the thet she: carried cariridges des- that Engineer Nichols did not exercise dues care in approaching the said crossing.As a result of the verdict Coroner Inxlis held Enginesr Nichols In personal ball of 3500 4nû two sure- \u2018tien for similar amdunte to await the action of the core LS ground tined for Nicaragua.\", # cor cont of 383.086 1 [781 » Doukiobor.pil pligrims were yeu | warded, round ed up Dy, ; vhart at Levis \u2014 tee tind oly Approves Proctes Monyment ta Gommemeraté War of: 1812, .e ol eo The Megeenl Bear.ockville, Ont., July 15.\u2014The Mayor\u2019 members of the Town Council ex- +5 7 fied a civic welcome yesterday to\" } Canadian Historical Society \u201cet Jfannual meeting here.after yaa 3 Jsiderable business was taked | a; dieposeg- of.Several papers were BN and réposis receive ne of tye most interesting were the r to as marking the birth of na- al sentiment in Canada.: *Mhe committee were of the opinion Le Dé the time was not opportune to te 9 in with the United States organ- 8 pion } in aerating the one-hundred MB tection to the proposal to erect in 1h some monument commemorating b fp Victories of the war of 1512, Mr.Û stated that some months ago Jeputation waited upon Premier Mney to discuss the mater, pointing - that while the war wus nation = wenee, it especinlly affected On- .go.and Ontario should erect the Brument.was suggested that some symboli- Rfigure be erected and unvetled at Noite on the 100th anniversary of BE Battle of Queenston ileizhts, Oct Mi.Sir James Whitney had given a sympathetic hearing to the de- ton.~ ne following officers have bee pted for the year: President, Davi ume, Collingwood; 1st Vice-Presi-.wident, C.M.Warner, Napanee.rata Alex, + F T Gl antes.Bartle, g.ean.Toronto.fhe visitors were given a trip up the jer 23 far as the historic Chimney Is- M and down to Prescott.where they ye shown the famous old Fort Wel- gion; the title Blue Church and the Eau Heck monument erccted quite ntly.easurer, W.Bf QUEBEC'S HIGH RATES.\u2018Whirbor Commissioners Have Prom: = \u201c ised Reductions.cial to The Montreal Star.5 üebéc.July 13-\u2014 : The en ae i prend made Li perts with over 50 Years our own shrinkers and workmen before going into the clothes you buy from us.he co n a vy, w ., f i ballove it has army and navy.where (3) A guarantee with every Cigar.You can easily realize that by this process, all intermediate profits are swept away, and naturally we can sell you Lo OF tol amy experience.the LOOK FOR THE \u201cHALL MARK\" and avoid ter goods at a cheaper price than the other tailors who buy from the wholesaler and jobber.LT experience of a man who, so far from IMITATIONS., Bg being prejudiced against boxing.was and is a warm advocate of it, and who.: B : - ks! at the outset.had not the slightest S.DAVIS & SONS, LTD, MONTREAL.i g prejudice against professional boxing iy > : J hat is, boxing for purses cf money Makers of the Famous * NOBLEMEN \u201d 2 for a quarter Cigar, ._ Sl \u2014and who has numbered among his \u2014 : ; à | friends many men whe were profession.CRE als and had fought for money prizes.: - SE Ring Conditions Grow Worse.| ) 2 23 \u201c{ am sure that what has happened : OF : : : ï \u2026 : 9 O : in New York will happen in the natlon : at large, and that prizefighting will be, ! as it ought to be, stopped in every | state of the Union.Since it was stop- a > = «, ped in New York the conditions surrounding the ring have grown worse, | and not better.The money prizes ! fought for are enormous, and are a | potent source of demoralization In | themselves, while they are often 80 | arranged as either to be a premium on \u2018 crookedness or else to reward nearly | ap amply the man who fails as the man ; who succeeds.The betting and gam- ; bling upon the result are thoroughly | unhealthy, and the moving picture part of the proceedings has introduced a new method of money getting and : of demoralization.\u201cin addition, the Jast contest provoked a very unfortunate display of race antagonism.I sincerely trust that public sentiment will be =o aroused.and will make itself felt so effectively, s to guarantee that this is the.last prizefight to take place in the United States; and tt would be an admirable thing if some method could be devised Ë to stop the exhibition of the moving pictures taken thereof.\u201d E do not accept the suggestion that in our particular line of business we have any competition.We have net encountered any elsewhere and as far ès we know Montreal i gxcaption, E want any one interested in the wool business, Tailors, Manufacturers and Business Men generally to look over our stock, lt is very large and most complete, embracing all the latest Scotch fabrics for late summer and- fall wear.\u2014_\u2014 Chicago Suffragette Campaign.Chicago.July 15.\u2014Chicago suffra- guettes yesterday began to follow the methods of their London sisters and naugurated a vigorous campaign on the streets in favor of votes for women.The first campaigners 'werg a woman Justice of the peace, .2 dértor, four - ris a o men Bis with REET ae permit] tm the chisf of police, yellow handbills.and a contempt for rein.They \u201cpreached the goxpel of equal suffrage.\u201d for the first time on the | etreets.of down-town Chicago.Tho women pleadel for equal rights with men with a fervor that held some men UR entire stock of Black and Tan Oxfords and All the latest styles, all sizes and widths.Open at 8 a.m., Close at 6.30 p.m.EE Saturdays 10 pan.The cloth sold by the Scotland Woolle: Mille is ma n un n _ © an © oo.en sis made in Acadia University Fund Growing 8 E Co _Bcotland from Imported Australian wool and is guar- BL Jake NB.July 15-Presidont CO «Sra» ales = anteed to be The best fabric that these historic looms ean houeand dollars for the.inatitution 767 ST.WEST.turn out.The cloth is not in suit lengths, but in full mill meer SneRe || .webs.CoE | | This is the proper time lo order your suit or overcoat for Fall.By putting that order in to-day you are go to get a big choice and give us time lo devote to your order the attention and care it merits.We wager that the suits we make cannot be \"duplicated eyond our In acknowledging receipt of the text of the Russo-Japanese treaty China his expressed her pleasure regard t ed for the maintenanc of ; .| vtr loue in \u2018Manchuria.\u2019 Subway Suggestion for Toronto.Nine New York Firemen Overcome.doors f or Paid fice the pr Ice.) ue \u2018 Special to The Montreal Star.New York, Jdfy 15\u2014Nine firemen emember, that if yo ist { { .Toronto, July 16.\u2014According to Me.were overcome by ammonia fumes nd : renters f you are not perfectly satisfied with the suit or ovrecoal we make, your money will be cheerfully refunded.We DR.MORSE3 Jas.Forgie.of à New York engineer- smo! yin a tire which start ed in tue give you a lega guarantee to this effect.: : ng firm, reporting on a system of un.orage warehouse 0 n an am, .- .INDIAN ROOT PILLS derground rallways for Toronto, a sev on Jay, street.shortly betore midnight.ing of a million dollars a mile wou n very centre .awe thelr singular effectivences a result M the city decided to go in for [of a district filled with commission w NOTICE., curing Rheumatism, Lum\u201cago diagonal streets.ouses, storage warehouses and shops \u2019e were rather surprised When looking over the nd in M real, to find that some tail ad \u201c \" Sctatica to their poses of stimulat- Me.Forgie says it would cost $1,300.which contained miltions upon millions cortieine [Fifteen Dollar Suits along the same lines 2 srour a n Mont an Una tht = he ors bad Dtolen a.\"march qch on aus snd are na .00 ing en Sole eus > ons 00° to $1,600,000 a mile to build sub- of onars of in ammable material and NY ght these same tailors and to defend the reputation of Scotland for high-class woollens, also to show the public that it Is really possible to give «3 De em SE moe IEEE PRÉ dis mi pond.Gover th ato he Pal da nih Se ne er A hair con por = Be.\u2026 ly FO The ROC \u2019 .but.s a m) WH d er ne mes 10 .5.+ Lo - ; y rect betw MIN ri -taïlor could not ; ü oF X AA RATES Ca à 1 5 vric oid, the product\u201d a oe the cost of subways under a new |they started.The loss is atout $100,000, A 1 the position in which we are\u2014able to cut out all the cer Min and site A o bly sell yoii a SUlt for that price \u2018unless tis was in & + matter) which gots into ints street., : je came here, us we say.to fight the tailors that have .so cooly \u201cstolen our thunder.\u201d and to re-establish in the estimat Hy Tron ver shvene peta > See e's Windows to-da: the perio rity of the woollens that come from the historic looms of Scotland, for the reputation of Scotland's woollens has sulferea ne he \u2018tury of constant use bes proved PETERBOROUGH.ONT.-_ Mrs.Emma a Peel Se Catherine Street Remember, oe Introduces the Fifte Denar w couctueivéiy that Dr.1° -se's In.Gaskins, wife of the late Wm.Gaskins, for \u20ac : ; on sale: have made a success of it.een Dollar made-to-prder suit.eo &re going tb prove to the Citizens that we are the only people that Gian Root Pils etrengthen weak Mrs.John Condon is dead, aged 80.hab \u2019 \u2018 G MILLER, , am Mrs.Johanna McCliggot wife of I.to-morrow morning.Fasc gor Lor .MeCliggot, lockmaster of No.n » = .,.Manager.Cenada.© |\" RHBUMATISAE Meier! oom ol oad.aged «5 |at one o'clock.- : er re ri ie ne 2 Te NR Le TEL te WRITE FOR MAGASIXE; ITS.; Ce te 7 261 St.Catherine Street West, Montreal.+, Canadian Branches: Toronto, Winnipeg, Hamilton,\u2018 London s 4 0 ee .Budweiser oo brilliancy, effervescence and flavor BY sealed with crown \u2018caps.We know\" this bé \u2018we have tested thousands of bottles bo ways, emma mae ae meme: mamas a - > à A (I CCC CC CC RE Ba BN [IIE EEE ENE EEE Saal these tests compel us to tender a verdict in | à] crown caps.Bendes,- the, cron va 3) ae i Everybody is dying to see SAY-TUN \\ Danial Kinet, Belgian Aeronaut, Dead] Gand, Belgium, July 18.\u2014Danlel Ki- net.the Belgian aeronaut.who tell when the rudder of lis aeroplane braie last Sunday, died from his injuries today.Kinet held the world's record for an |- aeroplane flight with a passenger.On May 15th he remained in the air with s compé on for two hours and fifty- one m! » Ç Eyes examined by out-optitiant vitre jout charge.Hemsiey's, 356 St James 6 \u20ac Eg x a = me 20.THE Clothes fora Trip \"Practical Fashions) A Smart and Practical Bathing Suit Abr oad 4:24 the beay there.e no longer any \" xploited in the 1 ar fastiiôns, andi the excoxing ap ety A E materials and the diversity Ts ER the simplest and tightest Ito Siaborate and full-is such that | éæch | every ont may select what she pleases and feel that \u2018sho is stil} \u201ctashione»!v\u201d\" clad.LI -{ Despite the many attempts to introduce the two-piece costume for Spring Little girls who visit the seashore are sure to need just such a bathing suit as this one.The blcuse and the bloomers are made in one and the skirt is separate.It i really serves admitradly for a play sult ta| be worn upon the beach as well as for the dip into the sea.It can be made from mohalr or from Hght weight serge.Veltleg: left to be Few garments, chosen with disorim- mination will serve a woman during à |- European tour lasting throughout the summer.so Among the garments selected must be a cloth skirt and coat.with separate waists for wear aboard.ship.and .when and Bummer the one: robe, even from silk À th .om- : MRS.OTTO H.KAHN.wife of the well iin pH Ehiaseing.A waist of Indie \u201c Îin_siropje Trotks, hae ù among m silk or from thin flannel.It is com MISS CLAIRE STOFFORD, who wal | Frown New York banker.She is à 8 the same color as the suit is more .5 3 people, and those who fortable at the same time that it is be- married last month te Mr.W.R.Mal- daughter of Abraham Wolff, of New Sconomical that wash blouses.and may \u201c1 pretest to dress in anything Yk comi dit is al colm, of Wall Manor, Surrey, England.let be replaced In any large city wben it : phy Pa pet : ne e mo- ning.and it is altogether satisfactory.Sho is a daughter of Winnifred, uns (À _\u2026_ wears out.A \u201ctallor\u201d hat will Jook TE fashion.Of the masy of, women Dark biue French serge trimmed win _tess of Arran.smart and give excellent wear.4 =ho , wear couts and skirts i ) \u20ac , with\u2019 1 1e white foulard dotted with blue makes this teeter For use on board the steamer an- * - \u2018blouses or: shbrt waists : + other sult is required.and it should -| thews have: nothing to say; gull, and there is worn a sallor tie of plain Th hil 9 B + Ali corres * v thope dress : must | blu: silk at the neck.For the younger e 1 ren S 5 4 pondence for this be an old one.Nothing more quickly TN aE an 2 \" : + department should be addressed + makes a suit look old than the herd * Nevertheless | Sve among the girls the skirt might well be omitted, for : + to Agnes Chesley.+ wear It has on a 1 smartly gowied women who haye an the suit is quite complete without.If Hour + + The same suit will do for use in ; endless n pry = of gowna a \u2018few; who preferred.plain drawers can be eubastitut- + + > + + + + + + + + + + + + - slorms on shore later, and it should be for any nformal comings fitto town ed for the bloomers.The skirt is simply ; cloth.not silk.no matter what the sea- roy motor of n west côrts and skirta f and separate Diouses, = R white ones.straight, gethered at 1ts upper edge.But these lattes rs exqui- Shephehd's check may well be mentioned as & desirable material and trimmed with blas bands piped with color.is pretty and serviceable tn ali for a play or beach suit: linen.khakl and the like are admirable, and the blouse with bioomers made of bluz linen banded with white mpkes an attractive and practical costume.; For the eight-year size will be required 1% yards of material 27, 3% yards 44 with 113 yards 24 inches wide for bands.A May Manton patttern, No.3879, sizes 4 to 12 vears, will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents (If in son may be.Cloth stays in shape better.A gray striped flannel waist will do for hard wear on ship.Change this for dinner, and wear a lingerie or sitk blouse.If there is room in the luE- gage, a foulard or pongee dress is better for evening on ship.A dressy frock should be taken for evening dinner.or if one goes to any gala festival.There is no need of appearing unlike others even though travelling on a limited sum of money.These frocks are enough for an ordi nary \u2018continental tour.although nitur- ally the list may be elaborated endless- tv.; Brave Boys and Girls.Alice Ayres.She was only a little nursemald, and - as she wheeled the youngest of her small charges in the perambulator, while the othera trotted by her side, she looked most unitke a heroine.Her \u2018pleasant face was frank and open, and she enjoyed the flowere and thé wun- shine as much as yoy and I do.All iday long she did her work chéerfully.and when evening came she.was 80 tired that sleep was sweet.Her master was a small shopkeeper, and the oll and other explosives which were his stock in trade filled the floor below the room in which she and Truthfulness site linen, hand embroidered or rich in real lace.always hafid made, and whose cost price never falls below $25,\u2018 and usually reaches $75.None but the tall, | very slim women can stand this cutting: In two at the waistline thet the white lingerie blouse entails, but when a woman has a hundréd gowns in her Summer wardrobe, she naturally has se- | versal lingerie blouses also.The Short Skirt.The great majority of the \u201cfashion writers\u201d who p long skirts by \u2018exploiting the trailing gown were mis-\u2019 taken.Parisian modistes have taken a The other day I was listening to four little tots playing together.One of them.aged four, told a fearful and wonderful tale.His brother, a year older, looked at him reproachfully and said, \"Oo mustn't tell such stories Mumma says at is a sin to tell a lle\u201d It is impossible to give \u201cany idea en parer of the solemnlty with which the word ein issued from the Qaby lips.Necessities for the ahip are a long stand for short frocks, and even the haste send an additional two-cont stamp the chitdre Faas ome ee \u2018he The lesson was being well.taught to COM OF cape, a steamer rug and a most elaborate evening toilets have-| for letter pobtage, which insures more ftrect and lo 3 ore te en ) oo ° \u2019 heavy flannel dressing gown.Not one short skirts; yet, looking in the leading prompt delivery.) - street, an u por om them in their youth and it is to be lof the three may be omitted.Wool- \u201cfashion\u201d magazines published In Paris, as if fireworks were being let off.The hoped that À will stay with Them jen shoes to wear in the berth are also one soes most of the skirts either trail- Cur Delayed tnbaril house was ablaze An HH row bor through life.What a comfort, what required.: ing or all but touching the floor, even\u2018 ur ayed Inheritance.re hey oud oly them the chile a pleasure.it is to talk with a man or} The shoes mds Ee omens ey the walking skirts seem reluctant, ac- The meek shall inherit the earth, ep ': ; because o e damp ' dren would be burnt to desdth.In the midst of that terrible scene Alice was very calm: thers waa still time for her to escape herself, but she would not desert the little ones committed to her care.They must be saved: but how?Seizing her feather bed, she flung this out of the window, oording to the pictures, to be separated from the pavement, yet, as a matter of fact, some of the latest Parisian walking akirts: clear the pavement by {ive and even more inches.Anything from two tb six is accepted as a fash- fonable length.For linens and white woman when you know that you cap} believe absolutely everything they say.And how few of these truthful persons there are in the world! With most men anë with most wèmen there Is always : menta! reservation fn your they paid eighf Or so the Scriptures say._ - It's the surest thing.you know, S479 Girls\u2019 Bathing Sult, 4 to 12 years.They'll get it no other way.what the season is.and also that coldness of the body is a condition of seasickness, and until it is controlled sickness continues.No person should croes the ocean without a hot water bag.One is literally invaluable, and they take so little space that it is- better to take two than one., Daily Star Pattern Coupon serges the and then dropped the children, one: ind.they say shorter of these short skirts should be The price of each pattern 1s 18c.City readers must call at the Guar Branch X : .ou mind.If the) tor you deduct Bi Medicines may be had on the ship.chosen.but for dark cloth and other Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets, for patterns Out-ol-lown renders ce Pate the Te centre Aline in 4 honed or the ca | =.A plece of luzgage known only to \u201c+f more elaborate street costumel the will be served by mail, and will recelve patterns pi s tim regi half or a third as the case may be.they tell you they were offered fifty thousand for a ptôperty you votder who have travelled is à hold-ail, no pérson should be without ne.is a regulation article and can Le her, her hahd was steady until the last romptiy- Lad} ive Bust Meas Chité Fèr es, aive Bu ure.ren, child was saved; then her strength Skirts give Waist Measure.skirts about from two to three inches For Alisses rnd from the ground are better form.Of give Age only.For course, if one has very small, well-' PATTERN NO.| BUST MEASURE.WAIST MEASURE AGE IN YEARE for er ne y ment below.ar - : g was.If ght wherever trunks are sold.It shaped feet, one leans to the shortest \u2014 ~~ 7 oT =|- =I agit én bet Pte: ta.4: æbaû purpos just how much less it really .\u2018made from duck or canvas.No skirts.but one should also bear in mind: NO.cosansscsns | sarncensu00ss inches |.taches |.\u2026\u2026. f N t .pattern, with white predominating.: 4 [|vreagn is apparentiy- à Name, Mrs or Miss.vasssseens conne vrsseuse vvsseences ; or Infants and Childr ral _ é A ; hat they pay them, the cost of ruit of ex In any event one's vapity should Surest ADE No.0>s0sunancosre acoure TOWB.coivges sarers soseonsorass The Kind You Hane Always Bought rs wages tha y Pa ; The never lead her to wear tight shoes or ; .\u2019 : ' - ES their Pugs and Slain ar for 7 Winter - .Qu those with too high poele Tor the strain PTOVIRGS.uve Leccccaees vercores rev aueces aeenses siseas sessbass seeerinses the ee > tell you they paid a hu dred | Tony Ting The canning process.however [pound of figs, cut Into small pieces, 3 ows In e face by drawing nto tter art The all \u2019 ; i ! rertain frog when you ars quite x : supplied.has two simple objects in.|one-half pound of candied orange 14 strained lines, a facial expression the Addre Pa n Den mant, ; Dally Star, Montreal it was not more than ang or\u2019 view; one to dispose of the bacteria [with two and vne-half pounds of & , earer of such sh does not recog-i PAIN EL A wo in the canning 6¢ preserving Signature of a 44 .8 stusitent Houéail i | \u2026 - N B.\u2014 Patterns.wild-uot de changed.Be sare jo fill fw eerrect auinbet- : |\" 3 aggeraté snd \u201cnef \u201cfruits depends upon three things: |already present in the food-and this grated rind and juice of one { nize.and,-an.expression.which those:|| ' \u201cuna particulars Out-of-town _petrgns hou be carefub to send eompiite 'ad- 5 They brag and exagge \" + = upon the careful selection and |is done by the use of sufficient heat [lemon.Put in the kettle in layers looking at her almost never attribute to dress, clearly written.Send n'poptal mote Stampé not accepted.j = ; abou the most trifling matters.; \u201c| picking over of the fruit.Insect or to destroy them and their spores; next, [with the sugar.cover and let stähd Yhé right source.; .~ .- - FOR ~~ se come.\u201d 1 can heal sore\u201ddf worm-infected fruit is not éafe: over- to prevent access of all other bacteria.[over night.In the morning boil down In these strenyous days and this a he ARE RR HR Sag gy a : Come av ~surely this habit of ripe fruit or that which shows signs This must be accomplished\u201d by stertHl= slowly until pick \u2014about an hour es strenuous country a happy.FRESH FUND ; ; my readers say.= .of decay should not be eaten nor can- zation of all jars and utensils an shou o.ut in glasses and cover carefree expression is one of the rarest : 7 ; lying lz not 60 widespread\u201d But it is |.ed.The fruit should be of uniform the forming of a\u2019 vaceum in the jar.as jelly.Delicious served with cream found and vi the most charming.It - The Royal Household.force.nol, as with Queen Alexandra, \u2019 Ja = * ripeness and \u2018ree from blemish.Second, upon complete sterilization, not only of fruit.but all jars, cans and utensiis to be used in the process.Any One of the wiany domestic econd- mies effected vy Lord Farquhar when, at the beginning of the late réign, he overhauied the :oya) housekeeping ar- Preserved fruits are those in which equal weights of prepared fruit and sugar are used: canned fruits .are those in which little or no sugar is em- living In their own homes and only coming to the palace in the after- noons- : widespread, it is extraordinarily prevalent.Mote so of recent Years, than 1 seem to remember it in my younger cheese as a bic le duc jelly.\u2014Mrs+G.by no means always accompaules a 8.: care-free existence, wbile the very {ew \u2018the writer knows who nearly always The Queen, by the way, is nog = Applicat! Cherry Conserve.hore a cheerful agreeable face are = + 18 NOt SOrTY Chambly is now open.pplic! days.The reason for this is probably | material or utensil will be more surely ployed and the cooking ts merely suf- Select seven pounds of very large, those to whom fate has dealt out ai- Tale aE when te rh reed ps or Da ie at en tour ls aban- admission may, be Office.fo the Som 4 in the mcral contained in\u2019 sterilised If piuced \u2018at first in cold ficient to sterilize.In the former a ripe, red chercies, remove stones, put most every blow she knows how to jpeg d to arrange that any of the or she Is an Indifferent sailor.mitted * the afternoons of Mo to be found in water and then brought to a boil than fruit in a thick syrup is the result; in ' ; : dined.and to .ge thal any n and has a good mother's natural re- the little tale about the children.In luctance to be long from her family.them in an agate kettle and cook them fifteen minutes.Add tive pounds of o qa having experienced the |, .if placed immediately in bolling water.the latter the juice Is thin and more Be ne adil dress future a.\u2018\u20ac [suite at court should sit at the same - : k PEABO! etween the: hours - é .table as the King and Queen.It is {The latter, too, wo - during 8% on» \u2018; i , the good old days we were taught Nearly 3 ihe Yallure in the keeping resembles the original flaver of the hot granulated xugar.half a pound of} The possession of a cheerful counte- | posaibie that the new King and Queen |preciated the je ula not have ap- two and four oclotea Every application that to lie was a sin.Now it 1s an ex of fruits coms rélther rom careless : seeded raisins.the strained juice and nance will carry one further along the: wili.return to the Victorian custom [their parents.The Queen is a very from the clergyman to whose church the ss.Rible teaching is a a amount o pulp of six orirges and cook until the road to any sort of sitccess.sov.xl Or and dine alone or with their children.{liberal hoiisekeeper, and applicant belon lank certificate.cusahle weakne heat being usd at the outset î ; per, most popular are .hioned at present unfor- Third.the cans must be perf the ! Rhubarb and Fig Marmalade.mixture ls as thick as marmalade.otherwise, than almost any otier visible pnd it Is pichalle also that Queen with her household.Lady Ebury îs forms be obtained from the little o:d-fashlon ; rubbers new.and ny : periect he ~urn into glass jars and cover with credential.Dacked by brains and out- Mary will reve the arrangement one of Her Majesty's greatest personal farY at Star Office, St James tunately.but the sooner it comes nto err ont capacity before Tiled Cut rhubarb into small pieces and melted paraffin.Good to serve with ® wiirdiy supported by good clothes.the whereby the iadies-in.waiting hve at The Frerh Air Fund is agmin { weizh three pounds.dy a volunteer committee of men 8 friends, and often entertains both the general use again the better.\u201cSin has X Take one-half meats.cheerful countenance goes far !nderl.the court whi'e their duties are in JKing and the Queen at Moor Park.women, including the city missionaries, many tools\u201d says a wise writer and _ \u2014 Interested in the weltare, 28 Nutt observer of men, pa lie is the miserahly.\"\u201cI tell you she has all her| her she must see me for a little while | nre\u2014there was no life apart from watching her develop and blossom Bway Om a cht io fa PE others handle that fits them all.AC mother's unfaltering will and tenacity at least.\u201d ; Kllmeny.Anguish wrung his heart.under his eyes, like some tare flower, shorts the visiting dootbr advises to ad of purpose, although she Is free from Janet shook her head.but went up- He never afterwards could tell how [UNti in the space of three short |send.It Is: ° : ° _ ny taint of pride or selfishness.| stairs.She soon returned.he lived through the following Sunday Months she had passed from exquisite Jat.For the sick children of the thank you for vour sympathy and in- \u201cShe says she cannot come down.Informal Sunday Suppers.Informal suppers on Sunday evenings is the entertainment provided by one por and working.His body seemed to him the spruce w cam ness.an Have not ; untry hostess for her friends, and so helped her! _ not marry you it is better for her not [an automaton that moved and spoke Gordon, bunaing a longer tence.Neil en EE in vend A other and 3 .cccestul have these affairs become With a groan Eric flung himself ôn to see you.\u201d ° ; mechanically.while his tortured rit, Cid not look up ae Eric passed but uf Te he count for a fo t, « ae without several vist: a chair and buried hie face In his Eric was c6mpaied to go home with nt-up whhin, endwred pain that |sulleniy went on driving poles.Be.an larger zmounts will do p og that ever 1s Be Tr a of a lind hands.It was a moment which held no better comfort than this.In the jeft its impress on him for ever.Out fore this Eric had pitied Neil; now he ate good.Contributions may sent tore.and, Ae ved at any hour, guests for him all the bitterness of death.He morning, as it was Saturday.he drove [of that fiery furnace of agony Ere was conscious of feeling sympathy te tbe Star Office.165 Ét- James street, - DC realing of being too late, hud thought that he was prepared for David Baker to the station.He had LL, Marshall was to go forth a man who with him.Had Nell suffered as he Star Branch ce.corner Peel hee Thé Hosteus has-but one servant and} | oieappointment; he had not known not alapt apd he looked so miserable \"bed put boyhood behind, him.for svar was suffering?Eric had entered info | Coane tre OF Re bes ams allows her to go out every Sunday.Lt is ow \u2018Strong Tis hope had reaily been and reckless that David fer \u201cANXIOUS ddd looked out on: fifs With eyes that |a new fellowship whereof the passport Street.115 Steed &Ÿ vasier to do without any service than pol phat hope was utterly taken about him.David would Have atay®©d l\u2018saw into it and beyond.was pain.oH to have that which is bad, the employ- om him.; | In Lindaax.for.a few days, but a cer- Tuesday afternoon there was a (To ve continued.) « = a sr sensibly maintains, and declares that David, with a sigh, \u201creturned the tain critical case - in Queensiés de- \u2018funeral in the district and, according : 4 st would be demoralizing to work at : ET enr carefully to its manded his speedy return.He shook to custom, the.achool closed.Eric Te Protect Irish Butter her times, did she a 00 mu .; a air back.\u201c>| hands with Eric on the station plat- went in to the ola ore .He * D ee maid in the dining room Copyright, 1910, by L.C.Page & Company (Inic.) Fric.last night, to be honest, | form.| Bad nd\u2018expoctation of eceing Kilmeny Mr.Dennie Kilbrige.MP.has an- Sundays.So after the formal mid- diner 6 and the dishes wash- supper table and on day dimmer is over ed.the maid lays the then departs.Supper is either cold or there is but one hot dish.this being made in the ! fore 1 leave\u201d wus all Eric's answer.a wild wish that He might never see turers.The Bill, which has for ita oh- chafing dleh and chosen wkh a to to cduse her mother wouldn't.Thet is |thing for her.But I do not say\u2014ex- the wire for vou.\\f we could make her That afternoon he went again to the it again.and & sick wondr how hé |ject thé prevention of margarine be- not apoiling by sanding in Ot all there 1s to it: The trouble is [actly\u2014that there is no hope.\u201d other David La the LS of my Gordon homestead, But the result was could possibly &e away and leave K\u2014 ing colored to look like butter, would, water jacket.Curried eggs.ot pan \u201c| Psychological, mot physical.Medical \u201cCome, David.1 am in no mood fof on the hon An In fist aa the same: Kilmény refumed \u2018to - mee that mstrangé old orchard where ho |if passed.safeguard the future of the Se ratte prepared and, Incidental.Skill 18 heipiesa before it.There are |guessing riddies.Speak plainiy.man.shook the ent, he ia the wife Nim.and Thomas Gordon said grave- had met add wooed his sweetheart, butter industry In Ireland em 3 , greater men than in my profession: [and don't torment me.\u201d 3 : se 4 177 ; - : - ag , should any be left over.it Is excel- for you, speech nr no speech, If we ve .T wr \u2014 - - ?rh for lunch the next day.but it Is my honest belief.Eric, that if David frowned dubiously and poked |could only convince ter of it.\u201d Master, you know I like you and I Besidea this hot food there is always a vegetable salad and usually a Jelly with mayonnaise.seleotinæ either pucumber or tomato.There js bread butter and iced tea or coffee.The ther berries, other fruit.or CHAPTER XVI.\u2014Cortinued.* \u201c1 think that I cannot express my conclusion in any better woräs than Janet Gordon uséd when she said that: Kiimeny cannot speak because her mo- you wers to congult them they would tell you just what 1 have told you, neither more or less.\u201d : i \u201cIvan there is HO hope,\u201d said Eric in Bottled at the Springs Just a lively, pure, delicious table water containing epough lithia to conserve your health.1-1 S° es rire AU re .times long after the WE MT Men one, mighty enough to rend \u201cI must go up and see Kilmeny.Som .Re in bg: UU Red Ki ~ asunder the invisible getters that hold You'll excuse me, won't you.Davidr &one to his sad yon ve Up ny 0 A A | Wer speech in bondage.If occa- My books sre there\u2014help A you take .fe b= glon ghoula to evoke such.a de- ut whéh Eric reached the - A TE Ki être believe that Klimeny woüld-{don house - ha saw only old Janet, speak\u2014and hi \"I tan do scowling at presented beas enough.\u2019 sudden,\u2019 \u2014ay, if she \u201cAll case, wish may be.lion rampant in the centre and spread it over his knee.: nothing for her.\u201d he said.that work of art.\u201cI do not believe any living man can do any- his finger through the hole which re- the eye of the king of ts.- .\u201cYI don't hnaw that I cai make it plain to you.myself.It isn\u2019t very.plain to facts.In short, Eric, I think it ix pop- sible that Kftmeny may spesk dome- ever wants to badly passionate inrush vehement, of desire.physical, psychical, mental, having once spoken would be normal in that respect spoke but the one word.\u201d this sounds .ae great nonsense you have an idea what you are talking about,-dbut I haven't, an y: \u201cI sup- a, in it And, practically means that | terest, David.You have done all vou could\u2014but.heavens.what it would have meant t& me if you could have thought that, if I found I could not help\u201d this girl.it would be the beat thing that could happen, ne far as you were concerned.But sirce I! have seen her\u2014weéll.1 would give mv right hand if T could do anything for her.She ts \u201cShe cannot be convinced of that.No, David, I have lost her.Did you tell her what you have told me\u201d \u201cI told her I could not help her.I did not say anything to her of my ?ie : i vague theorv\u2014that would have don ter not come à any- tnore.It will-do kind that will keep for many tours vid took from the back of his theory wo q mine ory * course.St \u2018 ® no no\u2019 good, and the sooner you and she .loft.over.lohmir & crochet antimacaesar with à |\" cannot aubstantiate it by any How aid she take it?\u201d \u2018 get pvr.thinking about.each other the y \u201cVery bravely and quietly\u2014'like.a bette rfor you both.Go winsome 1sdy.\u2019 But the look in her eyes\u2014Eric, I felt as if I had murdered something.She bade me a mute good- Go! dling with predestination in attempting it.\u201d Eric smiled mechanically.who teld him that Kilmeny was in her room and refused to see him.\u201cShe thought you would come up: and she left this with me to give you, Janet handed him a little note.\u2018it \u201cDo not coms any more, Erie it ran.was very brief atid blotted with tears] yy You know she means it.Master.and tt is of no use to coax her.And I must say I think she im right.Since she will \u201cEric, give up that achool and come home at once.You can do no good'in Lindsay now.and you'll only eat your heart out here\u201d - \u201cI must see Kilmeny once more he- am sorry Klimmeny thinks as she does, though maybe she is right.I would be glad to see you often for your own things are I tell you plainly you'd bet- now, lad, and God bless you.\u201d ' : \u201cDo you know what it {s you are asking of me?sald Eric hoarsely.\u201cI the consequences of sin.It's awful how one.oan.spread ont and \u2018broaden, til lit eats int innocent Mves, sake and I'l miss you much; but as) or how he taught school as usual on Monday.He found out how many a man may suffer and yet go on living there.for he thought she would avold the spot lest she might meet him.But he could not keep away from it, although the thought of it was an added torment, and he vibrated between «hildhood into womanhood.As he crossed the pastuire field before still more exquisite 2nd, For the tired working mothers with \u20ac ; .tra hildren threatensd with slok- LA hose nts the nounced his intention of again introducing the Margarine Bill, which was defeated In committee last session, owing to the opposition of the Governor\u2019s Association, and the manufac \u2019 ! \u201cWants to! why, , she wal bye with a pitiful amile and went up- know: I sm asking a hard thing See «las bedi a ite posainie for aby one |stairs, 1 did not see her again, al- for your own geoû, Master.It ie not | ; SP 4077 to want anything.She loves me with |thouëh I! stayed to dinner at her um |as if \u2018Kilmeny would evér change her For r-palate\u2019s sake\u2014 l'ail her heart and she wont\u2019 marry me Cl\u2019 request.qese old Gordons are mind.We have had some sxperience SS er your because she can't speak.Don\u2019! you | Queer pair.I liked them, though.with a women's will ers this.\u2018Tush, YT earns Dries péents : > ne supose that à Kirl undér such cireum- They are strong and staunch-gooë jantt; womih, don't bè x.You \"| à aataty tue Ses for your \u2018health\u2019s sake @taticds would want\u2019 to speak sn much FNS, IPT SITIO help Kiimeny.Yon re footieh EE a EE A - : any one ù - = & > : : * ; CAR - M Le .: À, ! , : We Te but I saw plainly that old Thomas \u20ac ; Lt.«4.ve Ki a vaut but.T do mean that wort of ordon thotènt that ! Bad beon mod | 217291! No.ther cannot blot outa, or fetes \"Quant 2otge de.: Fro = DERE 1» no hop for her me.1*1 urastupt où.Yecnuse it - his : ge va 3 42 your theory is correct it la not likely only mele to for Gs DOIN You - and other 2upp ; - EA LC ?V wner .han cocseton an of wifi it fo away reel: me.You Ww : We \u2018eal a dention to our NEW AU (HCure-proF HA ||] Sc E ery of he \u20ac ever arise, And Kilmany viit \"never hata Be tA a VR en art Machi me TR Be ee a.« 20 esc ab ; < : a PATE me eb wo easly, oid.tage, KVAYS love and pray for yeu y wll STRe Witliame M ad: ; a.\u2019 » - }There hive bet cases on record wi .wie\u2019 her\u201d said vs Lee ; \u2018at.Caibrine St.ae A CE Res os : , : : oo women hs re changed their minds\u201d ./ |.\"I must nds 450 = | 29 Life BK ey ape ui Trede Supplied by the COCA COLA CO, 19 Aytmez Stemgt, Montreal.| \u201cNot woñen ke Kilmeny.\u201d said ately.Aunt.: be ny FR v - .-_ Æad Emp re Sra Tina va ERIE inl WR a, Fe oe SL TS ns, wa buve.speed HY 1 TOMORROW ENDS IT Tomorrow will be your last chance to buy Elegant Fit-Reform SUMMER SUITS AT 20% OFF If you need new suits for vacation time-or something cool and dres£y for hot days-here is your chance | to buy the handsomest of summer | styles at 20% off regular prices: TR helôrm 444 St.Catherine Street West pag EDUCATIONAL.\u2014 \u2014 EDUCATIONAL.Faculty, to the R Aug STAMMERE TRAINING ,_ BLACK- TRE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL FO RSES, WELLS ISLAND, NEW YORK.Offers a three years\u2019 course of training.Appi cants must be over 31 and under years of age, and have had one year in high school or its equiva- School is registered and enses as e first Year.12.00 the second.and $15.00 the third Classes are formed every two months The new = Home located on one of the finest sites in New York City.rooms are all single with spacious entrance hail, library and sitting- rooms.Agnes 8S.Ward, R.N., Superin- ent.~ tend 149 13e0d ust, Cap, a l\u2019Aigle, P.Q.).F.FRITH, M.A., Registrar, Lennoxviile, P.Q.16 \u2014p\u2014 | ated to Queen's University of Bishop\u2019s College LENNOX VILLE, P.Q.Residential College for Men: Women admitted to Lectures and Degrees, the Eastern Townships.Michaelmas Term day, September 10th, Beautifully situated in the heart of opens Satur- 1910.Matriculation 13th.Lectures in 15 Pe amercus scholarships and Exhibitiona.For information relating to the Arts Facuity, application should be made to the Rev.Principal Parrock, D.C.L.dress during July.Fioitile Metis, PQ): (ad- and for the Divinity B.Allnatt, D.D.(for July and For calendars apply to 1 28eo0d ACH \u2014 Priva 00.Matricuisuon and Unive Mailed problems solved.a Dey Bal 194 Parl Televhene Un A College of Applied Sc University, Look out for SAY-TUN $15 SUIT or $15 OVERCOAT TO ORDER\u2014ONE PRICE ONLY.Ne middleman\u2014From Mil} te Man English & Scotch Woollen Co, 280 and 291 S¢.Catherine St, West, Bennett's Theatre Building.PERSONALS Mr.M.Donnelly sails to-morrow by the 88.Canada for Europe.= Mrs.James Eimsley has returned \u201c to town from Beaconsfield.Mrs.George Maclaren, of Ottawa, is visiting Mrs.W.Max Altkin, 279 % Drummond street.> Mr and.Mrs\u2026J.B.Miller.Wood fr of Ireland for England.>.Miss Brehffelman of Nashyille, Mr.8.8.Beamish, Westmount, leaves :; to-morrow on a vacation trip to ronto and the North-West.Mie: Maud Armstrong and Miss Bes- ® sie Hunter, of Hamilton, are the guests | -= of Mr.and Mrs.George Armstrong.A Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Marengo and .son left last night for a trip to De- 1\" groit, Saginaw and Port Huron, Mich.Mrs.RB.McKenzie Haldimand, has 3 returned from Caledonia Springs.and will leave\u2019 shorily = tor thy Maine coast.; ohn % Yranklm Pierce, Roslyn avenue, West- = mount.\u201cŸ Mise H.Fitzsimmons, who has been = visiting her sistér.Mra.Henry Stearns.Jorme onue.has returned home to ; e > Mise Grace Walker, Grogvenor avenue, 5 who has been visiting Mres W.A.WH- > Ma, at her summer cottage at Val i Morin, has returned home.Mte M.Walsh, and Miss Irene gt {vate of Montreal, are spending the 1 gmmmer visiting friends it New York, I Atlabtic City and Albany.angagement is announced.in \u201cPort Perry.of.Miss Marlon Warren bi Am, eldest Jaushter of wr.and 2 rs, John Warren Burnham.to r us 8.Order, Winnipeg, Man.The J gnarriage will take place in September.2 \u2018Thé marviage of Miss Margaret J.\u201cSNeabit, Second daughter of the late n Nesbit, of Kensington.Que.r A Le Sonnets, of Smiths Fate, Ont.venin July ho a at Pal past ht \u2018clock, at the residence of the fre br es brother, Mr.James Nesbit.nessee, Is the guest of Mrs.The ent js annourced of 5 rt ie v Mie ton, daugh- È of De SR Wea Middle ï tna, a n a: gore United tates minteter to i vo ».M.L F.Davison.tormerly consul-general « New York for thé Argentine Repub- \"avenue sailed to-day by-the Empress of New York, son roof the late Uxbridge: Miss L.Blanchet, of Ottawa, is in town visiting Mrs.St.Germain.Miss Fannie Brown has Ioiurned | to town from Chesterville and Dunbar Miss Euphrosine Rolland has returned from a six months\u2019 trip to Europe.Miss Margaret E.Bingham is the quest of her sister.Mrs.Ernest Walton.Mackay Apartments Mrs.Frank Thompson, who has been in Brockville, the guest of Mrs.John Esmo:.d, bas returned home.Canadian Visitors, The following Canadian visitors registered their names at the Canadian High Commissioner's Office.17 Victoria Street, London, 8.W.during the week ending July 5:\u2014 Mrs .Robert McNeil, New Glasgow; F.H.Blair, Jules C.Jeanatte, A.H, Brown, Hugh and Mrs.Glassford, Miss Maud McKinnon.Miss Alice M.Clark, Montreal; Dr.R.W.Graham, Sand Mrs.Burroughes, Toronto; Alice C.Elfptt.Ottawa; and Miss M.Batnes, Wm.Harris, Mre.W.Miss Ruth, and-Mise Helen Harris, Toronto; Dr.8.Chapman, Win- ; Joseph and Mre Prprtie Maty P.Steadman, Montreal; Dr.A.L.Xing, Ingersoll; Totes M.and Mre .Hütchineon, Sherbrooke; Miss Edna Drysdale, Miss Maud Mitchell, Mina, Dorothy Vaughan, Miss B.Tatam, ; J H anû Mrs rao se Catharines: wW.C.Wood- Miss Watt, B.K.nd J.H.Stowe, Toronto: Heénry N.Paint, Halifax: Capt.and Mrs, Molaren, Hamilton; Major 8.and Mrs.Shirpe, { Mrs.M.E.Nichols, Winnipeg; Mrs H.' Wood Sackville: C.Mrs.Miss \u2018Marion, Miss Fibrence Rose, Ottawa: H.\u2018a.WwW.and Richard NT Wilson, ~Seskutchewam: Mra.Tippet, Montreal; Mis Food.Toronto; ère.J.wna Miss Her- Saw B.\u2018and Mien FL Waka, Jax Walsh, Boratto: Rev.P.and Mre.167 28 Jasnes, Mrs, L.Willams, Mre.J.) \u201cRUINED TOWN SEEN \u201cBY MONTREALER ' Families Huddled Togeth Together in.Little Groups Watching Their Scanty Effects.A Montreal trageller, who has just returned from the Maritime Provinces passing en route through the burned town of Campbellton, stated this morning to a representative of The Star that the sights in the fields surrounding the fire-swept area are pitiful in ; the extreme.Little groups, representing families.burned out of their homes, are hud- | effects.At the time the Montrealer through we town, the tents which the Government were to supply from St John had not yet arrived.+ and the inhabitants of the place were compelled to.sleep in the open fields | beyond the fire mone, Many half pathetic, half humorous acenes are witnessed on the streets of .the towh whera the fire sufferers are i looking through the ruins for anything that may possibly have escaped the flames.' \u201cUne man,\u201d sald the traveller, \u201cwas walking along the debris-impeded streets with his wife on one arm and a shotgun in the other.These were :all that remained of what had been his home a day or two before.The | man stated that he-had seigéd the gun as he left his burning dwelling with bis wife Why he had taken the fire- 'arm Instead of something more valuable was not apparent.Two other men, the Montrealer said.were compelled to take refuge in the river nearby, where they were obliged to stay for several hours standing in water up to their necks and to keep continually wetting their hair to \u2018keep it from burning.- An insurance broker, while the fire was yet three or four blocks away from his office, as a precautionary measure locked his books in the safe and went to his home, a short distance away, to see that his family were not in danger.Having ascertained the latter, he was about to return to his office when he found that the flames had spread blocks beyond it in the short space of time and that he was unable to get near his place of business and had barely time to return home and get his family out of the burning area.As the train passed through the town several merchants of the place begged the Pullman porter to give them a pad of telegraph blanks or other writing sheet of paper in the entire place.Smokers.who were lucky Snough ro have friends on the & train, enjoyed first smoke they had had for a à feature of the havoc t by the flames was that all the buildings.with the exeeption of the stone railway roundhouse and the one cottage that escaped the fire, were completely razed to the ground, not a chimney or a wall remaining upright.RETAIL MERCHANTS TO HOLD CONVENTION The sixih annual convention of the ar?21st of July Instant, at the offices of the local branch.80 St.Denis st.The first day will be devoted to the registration of the delegates from different parts of the province, the appointment of the committees, address of the president and reports of the of- ficlals.and of the committees.The election of officers will take place on the second day.Among prominent business men who will address the delegates will be Messrs.Geo.L.Calns, rresident of the Montreal Board of Trade; O.Perrault, president of Chambre do Commerce, Armand Chaput, president of the Wholesale Grocers; Thos.Bro- phy.president of Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants; W.Starke, president of the Wholesale Hardware Merchants.Many interesting papers will be read among which will be some on the reasons why the retaller should encourage tc manufacturers who wished to maintain the price of his products; on the advantages secured by the public with the local traders; the usefulness of the newspapers and hov to use them; the danger of the co-operation societies.All the retallers of the province are invitec to join the convention.CITY THIRTEEN MILES LONG BY EIGHT MILES WIDE of Control yesterday afternoon by one of the assessors that Montreal with the newly annexed wards is thirteec miles long and eight miles wide.Assessor Fens said that the an- mexation of tha new wards meant a great deal more work for the assessors, and additional ones were needed.As it would taks some time to appoint new men the present Board of Assés- cors was willing to work overtime; but for this there should be extra remuneration.The Controllers promised to took into the matter.Ald.Marci) gomplained to the Controllers that Notre de Grace ward was paying more for Dame dc works than other wards and asked to have this remedied.The subject will be enquired into.\u2019 tt Deli ehtfal | Desserts nr dishes ¢an be made with Post | Toasties A crisp, wholesome food\u2014 always ready to serve.* With fraitror berries ft is delicious.\u201cThe Memory Lingers.\u201d A title: book\u2014 \u201cGood Thi dled together guarding their scanty \u2018 material, stating that there was not a Information Was EIVen to ths Boat) and many other pleasing A PITIFULSIGHTS WEAR | Retaïl:rs\u2019 Association of Canada, pro- | vincisl section, will take place on Wed- | ring.nesday and Thursday next.the 20th Foil + RI PI a7, vi aS Na AH ) - Ogilvys Summer Cléarance Sale - 4, hours.prices.left.McCALL PATTERNS AND FASHION ; PUBLICATIONS FOR AUCUST ARE HERE.| &™d.: - FIRST FLOOA.Ladies\u2019 $4.to; $6.Dress Skirts, Sat.ea, for $2.98 Each skirt reflecting style, quality, and good fin- ish\u2014all at \u2018a marvellously low price to-morrow.Well made, of Panamas, Satm Cloth and Tweeds.in quelitiet Shown in smart pleated designs.We have sold these goods at from $4.00 1 $6.00, and Saturday morning.at $2.98 each.FIRST FLOOR 35c RIBBONS, 21c\u2014AI pure Silk Taffeta that you'H not fear to give rough usage.are well worth those prices.6 inches wide, in all the newest shades :yswitabl bows and seckweer.Regular 35c Te: Sard, 21e MAIN FLOOR.- LADIES\u2019 75¢ GLOVES, - Be 200 pairs of five Fresh Kid Gloves, in a nice soft quality ef kid, * varth 75c pair.Clearing to 634 in the lt.2 doine ind ton f WAIN FLOOR.BOYS\u2019 BLOUSES, PANTS, HATS, SHIRTS ~ AND NIGHT SHIRTS.Seturday morsing at 29c po ue pi ed \u2018 als but- Blowe with wide and narrow tucks in from and back.and wide box pleat in front; full pleated skirts; sizes 32 to 44 wm the lot, but only one or two of some.\u2018Reg.values $3.25.Saturday a.m., $1.39.Tailored Shirtwaists and Blouses.49¢ A REMARKABLE: LIST OF sA TURDA Y MORNING SPECIALS.- E close at 12.30 noon, sharp to-morrow.We must do a whole day's business in q To accomplish this, and make it most profitable for you to come here early Saturday K morning,\u2014we offer you this list of extraordinary inducements: .ne Some are special purchases cleared at low figures, and quoted at very close Others are balances of our own summer stocks\u2014priced in many instances at a total loss of profit to ourselves, in order to make an entire disposal to-morrow.They- represent actual savings TO YOU, in many cases, of a half and two-thirds on dependable merchandise.The limited quantities will go to 8 o'clock buyers.Women\" s Wash Dresses, $1.39 3 IS THE REGULAR.VALUE.Only 75 of these attractive two-piece wash dresses | We offer them at a mere song-of-a-price for early clearance Saturday morning.Two piece themes of good quality 2° percale.it attractive patterns: some +, with dots, others with checks or fine stripes, in blue or black, on white Ea (25e TO 75 TURNOVER COLLARS, 9c.Charmingly damty soft embroidered turmn-over collars, for ladies and masses.A lot of French samples are included: Exquisitely embrcidered, mostly on fine ing.Others in lovely Madeira effects.There are a few with lace.Regular values 25c to 75c each.Saturday mormag, each, for 9c, or, 2 for 5c.MAIN FLOOR.kines.>sauitable for IN QUALITIES WORTH $1.00 TO $1.75.Extraordinary value giving in cool, dainty garments, that promises a regular whirlwind of early morning business.The lot comprises 300 fine tailored shirtwaists and blouses, coming in a great variety of styles.They are balances of broken | Fine Zephyrs and Prints ig attractive stripe effects, aleo plain A white lenens are the materials wed in the shirtwaists.\u2019 \u201cFh: blouses ave of fine lawn, with embroidered fronts: teen md bcs wkd Regular $1.00 to $1.75 valves.Ses- FIRST FLOOR.$1 TO $2 CORSETS, 6% PAIR.momng.Did you droll; 3 © 6 years.Real value 69.Boys\u2019 Bloomer Pants, in strong crash and galatea, in various colors; szes 4 to 9 years.Real value 49c.00 man-0-war trousers, in very fine white Regulation drul; odd sizes.Value $!.25.Straw Hats, assorted sizes, value 85¢ to $2.00.Straw Hats, ini assorted sizes, values from 60c to 75c¢.Saturday, for 19¢' each.Wilh Ha a rien, dril and liven.Values 25¢ and 35c.Saturdey morning, for ! 9.Knee Pants, in strioed galatons, sizes 5 to 10 yen.Real value, 39.Saturday morning, 19e.EE see ves to quad these) Boys\" red English Sailor Blouses, of strong white FIRST FLOOR.Boys' Negligee Shirts.with or without spl a reila \"ec worth \u2018up to 75c.or - Boys Sues 12 to 14.Flaselette N HANDKERCHIEFS, À rare opportunity to secure ladies\u2019 dainty hand- - keirchiefs at a fraction of their real value.In this lot are fine lawn and pure linen embroid- Some are in adtractive cross-bar effects, and embroidered with dots in delicate shades ed bendkerchiefs.of blue, pink and mauve, on white.Mao sll white.with bemetiiched and embroiderod .designs.in various pretty The values are 15c, 20c and 25¢ each.On sale, Satarday morning.each, at 8c and 10c.MAIN FLOOR.$1.50 DOOR PANELS, 39c collars.A clearing lot of | |.Seturdey, for 35¢ each.Nighishira; a good wearing quality, worth 75c.\"aah FLOOR.EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF ) Tour | Choice Sat.Voraing 29° tj DRESSES PINAFORES, 25c.12 dozen Children's Wash 5 years.Reg.40c to 75¢ valom, New Wadi \" WASH | BELTING \u2014 qe Such offerings will create much enthusiasm in this section to-morrow 25 dozen pairs of fine Corsets, comprising the left-over quantities of discontinued and broken limes, that sold regularly at $1 to $2.will be offered, Saturday morning, at, per pair, 69¢.Made of fine hght weight betiste, \u2018in Summer models, and fied with rust-proof steels; hose supporters attached: sizes 18 to 30 FIRST FLOOR.CHILDREN'S 15¢ TO 20c WASH GOODS, 7c YARD.t 2.500 yards of Wash Drem Goods at a ridiculously low price Saturday morning.In the it you wil fad for a brisk clearance \u2014Figured coon chelbies, in flower designs.: \u2014White fancy stripe Muslins.\u2014Stripe Coton Voiles.and blue.Regular 15c to 20c values.Saturday, 7c yard.REMNANTS.\u2014A lot of wash in lengths from l'A to 7 yards.in values from 15c to 40c y , per yard, 7c.VAL, LACES AND a ss : dr pas ge | IE.Turkish Towding B gery drones me Sderwoar MEN'S $1 TO $1 2 NIGHTSHIRTS, 85c.SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR.shirts.ing each 85c.Balbriggan Shivee and Drew- Reg.value 35¢c.Odd sizes, + T > + 43 otly, hatdeome door pesels, of fine Irak Pointe and Swiss.In white and Mesh Balbriggan Shirts and Bog nee apphgeé deniqne.Reg.values 75¢ to 391107 1050 luo given away Seturday's price, TOP FLOOR._ Seer \"Store Closes at 12.30 moon, Saturdays, during Jaly ed Avo, nd 5.30 pom.othr dap.j À fortunate buying opportunity is responsible for this exceptional saving in men\u2019s good night- There are plain cotton and fine twill nightshirts, with or without collars; well made in big roomy sizes from 15 to 18.Also some English samples and a small quantity of flannelette night shirts.Reg.values from $1 to $1.25, Saturday morn- ancy striped Cotton Socks.Ree 35 velo To des at.per pair, 15e.Embroidered Socks.Reg.43¢ pair, or 3 peirs .BOYS\u2019 B pci da ra for $1.00.Shires and MAIN FLOOR.HAIR PINS AND COMBS.Back and Side Cogs, in black and shell, with plain or wavy tops: some duil finish.Very dureble, and woœth 25c.+ Bock Combs, Special, et Sc each : , Combs, per pair, Seturday, Hom Heir Pie, vary song.One dozen in bon add mgady ut 25.Special, 10c box.HAIR PADS.\u2014An 18 inch heir pad, made of pure wool crepe, covered with net: hygiemic.Reg.18c value, for 5c each.\u201cMAIN FLOOR., MATTRESSES 10 «of the eslebinted.\u2019 X > red Th eamiful art ic i \u201cbed aide.$4.65 value.AE\" SU ot Vo dre 438 SILK REMISE 2.2c YARD.\u201cSire Closes ot 123 mm Saris wid Aspe, od 5,30 pm.other dig., ; We we ERA rr ee gd Cae iA jt Sn 3 ged et | are many offenders snd which ts par- s ticularly obnoxious in the vicinity of ET POODS.SAB x A AR NEA pry $6, who got baliots south wees al coe Fish as a food contains about the of nutriment to the governor by Mr.Fisher as his She Baily Star.i] SOHN.CIRCULATIOR oe $0,452 electors as against 46,019.In plain DAILY A} AND language, this means that 39.8 per cent.of the population could, under the pre- LAST PVRRK Sent arrangement, overrule both the Controllers and the 60.2 per cent.of the electors represented by the other nine aldermen.Just one more particularly striking anomaly out of the dozens that coulé be cited\u2014St.Denis ward oon- tains 5,612 electors and is represented by one alderman; tw elve other wards together contain 8,503 electors and have, naturally, their twelve aldermen.It takes a very considerable stretch of imagination to see how a City Council constituted in this fashion, can be considered a representative body or where it possesses any inherent advaritages which would not be much more readily obtainable from a reorganized, reduced and fairly proportioned representation.A One Issue of Daily ns Weekly Star aggregates: .205,000 From the above figures are excluded severe] thousand subscriptions rega.d- ed as more or less epheme i FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910.\u2014rammnee DEPARTMENTAL DILATORINESS AND DIGNITY.It would have been natural to ex- spirit persist?For example: suppose | that Mr.Fisher and one of his Ministers come to a really serious disagreement; is the Minister to retire, or je he to brandish his votes in caucus and declare that he has as good a right to remain as the Premier?Or are they to submit their differences to caucus, the Premier acquiescing if the vate is against him?It will be very interesting to ses whether the subtle drift towards leadership inherent in the British Constitution affects the Australian democrats.The Board of Control announces that Montreal :s ihirteen miles long and eight miles wide, and that its population, when the census is taken next year, will be in the neighborhood of Scribbles\u2014\" Because most of m ms are declined.\u201d y poe BUBBLES ARE coming through the esteemed armor plates of our revered neigh- bore\u2019 warship North Dakota.The Halifax drydock is still at Uncle Sam's disposal to look into the quality of putty the rivets were made of.IN THESE summer days woman is as warm as she looks, and man as warm as 3 aviation records being broken, and of dvi- ators who will never aviate again uniess provided with wings.\u201cTHE EARLY morning scream tocs- motive Ae Lo pe Mlenced, hut will the mila rubber tires and put on their horses?put gun Shoes THE PULLMAN COMPANY dces not want its sleepers to wake up to new rats.A CONNECTICUT church is going to have moving picture illustrated sermoas.They should have a pay-as-you-enter ccl- lection plate.Established 1888 207, 209, & 211 St.James St., Montrea he feels.qe WE ARE now hearing every aay: of].- \u201cBALDWIN Dry Air Refrigerators are famil- So long the ced mown as he ind the the oe folles used.\u201d steady cold wave\u2014no with the - hipts \"no contagion, no waste.as standard by Americen Government for over a quarter of a century.The best value ever.Styles, sizes, finishes, etc., \u201cto sult all demands.Bole Agents: .R.& W.KERR, Limited, 326 St.Catherine West.= - N By PLAYING 10 - does not work well together.may extend over three or four days or even longer.\u201cDo we get pa'd for rehearsals?But à City Hall.Witness Giroux, Proulx colleagues.For .a .centyry or so in LL Buichara Moat, only in.a much AS nue the warm qd : ana the {mmortal enty- British polities.has chosen weather.many people pey y 1 Twenty-thres.pot a Prepiler: \u20ac 4 diet.With this object in we = att Su: vo the ole bo E Agents for the United States\u2014 East! A caving out \u2018ot consideration this as- his uBor@inate Ministers, and.for that FE Jos 1 ER od EAT rd Fa Gal | pos some sr-ém.every.day.Five great i ern Division, cast \"of Pitsburg and P°Ct of the situation entirely, there are | matter, has alsmissed them When he EEE ; Em Fie ; ee.x.is Lu 17 40e Pin ville acts.Military band.16 cen } Buffalo, D.A.Carroll, Tribune Build- an \u2018abundance of other convincing rea- chose.\u201cThe difference between us is F Corned Pis ; = à Figs ; .164 : log.New Yor Western Division, | sons: why we sheuld take up early and this,\u201d a great British: Prime Mister 4.\u2014 W.Y.Perry, First National Bank| earnestly the whole problem of the re- Once said to a colleague; \"If we difter A WHITE BOXER who was knocked or.\u201d 5 Big Free Attract! ASSEMBLY Bullding Chicago.distributt : h you resign and I don't.\u201d The Austral out \u2018by a negro in TRA to] Xu traction.ribution of the wards and the re- an n° .e Au - Rte Ab the itentiary foi - raheen Abou Omer ct King McGilllvra¥: duction of thelr number.There are, as 18h experiment styles at this practice.macy of tthe race must ra { PA posts Abou TO-MORROW: Toronto, nearly ad they can estimate it at the} It will be interesting to ses how this |.spy MAT smioky.dat pn 3 T-da ammed Krabs À } Westeïn Canada offices, Including City Hall, 76,471 electors In Greater Works out.It might be described as {ith:civid grafters where goes palong.§- , ° : oat.3h-h \"démission 16 \u20ac à 15\u20ac NICHT Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Al- Montreal entitled to take part in the the last stand of the rank and file of GERMAN \u2014\u2014 ; 7 re Loser, Meat, 1-1h.Tins | .Cents.} CMS MAJESTIC berta and British Columbia, M.W.Aa \u2018 { pèr- Y REGRETS to report \u2018ent - Frazer River Balmon, Tall Tins | tes G MeGilivr dotive, 76 King municipal elections, and they are re party against the ascendancy of pér- [she cannot stop building \u2018Dreadnoughta.Fraser River Haïmon, Flat Tins.\u2014\u2014 Mate: street West, Toronto.\u2019 presented at the City Hall by twenty- sonal leadership which hes marked | bd Great Britain regrets van ain 1 orm Boatoas Ducks\u201d (Bo paice Fis \u2014\u2014\u2014wry ; Eastern Canada Offices, Including Nine aldermen.Fifteen, consequently.our politics! development.we al otherwise relations are most amicable.1 Real Aberdeen Finnan Haaa) SAT ] Picnic of L'Union | , A Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Quebec, New constitute a majority of the City Coun- years in English politics © severn A PITT ë ro Bemch\"\" \u20ac J Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Ed- |cil.Now If it should so huppen that a Ministers of the Crown acknowledged band ITTSSURG woman shot her hut.Her osc ; a Every Saturday during summ F .i .yard lead Naw ne.Rermuas.cortaln fifteen aldermen should take a no superior among their numbers.At re.the Westmount ladies don\u2019t carry let of nnan oHaddle reas Steamer Beauharnols will lave = ou rancalses od bou \u2018representative.Star Bulding.| Position on some question of public one time the idea prevailed which we H Gok [EE Rae Tas x Ofic.a in Great Britain.17 Cockspur interest which was bitterly opposed bY gocasionally hear mooted now, Ye.the HE KNEW, : + = \"se § 4! vy me.Chateayuay.iver, Ile Perrot |.: KING EDWARD PARK ; Street, Trafalgar Sq.\u2019 8.W., the other fourteen membars of the CIty ablest men of both parties, re i tho Ru te.se a) Beau- [7° England.wo Council, the fifteen.pould enact a suit- parties, sat together fb, Athe-\u20ac Tet =, sus 0\" 0 n \u201cter 5 L, YuLY14 I O 17 AG ain France.Mayence Favre able by-law although.thir Sip ted elgn\u2019s.poo cll.That was given pus CE ver eas gent né La ¥ DuMBE thls fete boats will leave: eS only electors, while aldermen carrying the quarrels of the realm into > : 5 \u2014l he Paré, former! : y lle Gros Bols = wha \u2018opposed them, repreaented 60.762.the deliberations of the executive, and EN GLISH seul .MF GLASS JARS.follow: Lath every 40 minutes CIRCULATION OF THE TR.In ather words, \u2018It\u2019 In quite \u2018égnceivable it was \u2018established that the.Ministers a + ; : .3 a \u2018A vary 40 om every 20 mines that 20.5 per cent of the vot f the Los 40 minutes all da : re hat 3.5 per cent of the voters of the | must be of harmonious Ralitical views : Le RENT: | 5 Shits Bn Te mae, 1y Sth, 118 \u20ac rule er cent.Jp tep by .grew ctice > Week eading July While we are sopposing, lêt us carry here, step by step the pra Stanley Hall To.Rent, tes(pll day.Steamers rum ti , » of regarding one Minister as the chiet 10 is hm Boats leave from Pler NO! Monday .the process a.step farther and.imagtne y the Déy pr Wi a East, corner Kl 4700 that the B \u201c er maëine {and subordinating the others to him.: Wiss v dûtes pow for nest seayon.Reena \"8 Tes | Tuesday .7 a oard of Control hag madé \u201cThat practice has developed unt\u2019 in Sma or \u201cale te Rant for Euchre Clubs, | Wednesday «.-.-T4,668 certain recommendations to the CIS [dome British Countries; notabty \"In osé Next \u201cAssombly, Butgrday.130.DOTREMONT .13 cil which werk not approyéd of by Canada.the tendency is to give the F INE 3 + ror.Frank \"ex ges \"on S d S h Î Pi Thursday RE 74,7 the representatives of the fifteen little premier almost despotic power.The USSIAN CA VIARE x - a 168 2 On Yun ay cnoo 100 G' Friday Lu TAB could secure the adnorence of five (20st of tbe Br ano.I re a Due re dE De or pes Shri To ST.ROSE Saturday a.78,289 more of their confreres, they would \u201cae ron Be any Dos but Te aie palate.and is very appetizing.We handle only one quality.Weekly Saturday Exoursion Saturday, July 16th, tr constitute the two-thirds of the Coun- ae IE Tins of 3 different simes.- The best excursion ewer b.Special Train\u2014Place Viger.9.18 = : cil necessary to amend or reject a re- newly conie to the experience of hav gs \u2018Tins ussian Caviare .ves 40c Tin Rotydue Montreal via the Tntercolonte | Mlle End, 9.30 nd : ji : Amend ing to \u2018\u201cwèrk the Inatitutiong of the A2 Tins no Caviare:.- .6c Tin Yay.to Beloell.Train 1 Tick Total Cesena ae .451,682 port of the Controllers.It would be country in Mr.Gladstone's Sh rage.It > ® ine usa RR! ê 23 3150 Tin necsehture, Station at 815 a.m ® on: \u201cfond on Afternoon Train, .5 \" possible t ne, the o i : .mport, Cavis ry.and aiways nave it sh.~ wv e autiful ste i Mile End, 2 P.Daily average .- 75,280 forces That these tony wards mich probably is sull imbued With the spirit 1 | ig * ; | own Ricnagton River ho 2S © wat N Tickets, vee \u2018cuttdre laren, 25e.Weekly Star, last oppose the controllers and the other 3% °° of disliking personal leader- | pe fn te you IninE there's a de- FRASER, VIGER & CO.Leven ing Montreal 3 odlook, Spm.SC | Be.extra from Place Viger.© y \u2019 .131, 161 nine wards of the city would have be- ship and of subordinating everything Bee.Yes.Lo * , ia Clay Bo 3 RE Te.Welcome to All Week .to the decision of the lodge, which has ublots\u2014> And you a poet! Why do (T N 9 mmerved on board Tickets Sold on Trains.hind them a possible total of only Fo tae Ceo Oe Win that Tou nim 12 ALIA WAREHOUSE FRASER'S BUILDING Championship Lacrosse DOUBLE EYENT CORNWALL VS.SHAMROCKS | SHAMROCK ':=r=cu= yg, CLOVERS ; Champions On S.A.A.A.Grunnds, Saturday, July 14, 3 pm.Play Rain or Shime.Reserved Seats.15 cents.Gra \u2018 cents.Boys (Bleachers), 10 cents.nd Stand.80 cent, General Admission, \" Reserved Seats on sale.at Brennan Bros» East and West St.Cathert ne Street Storess Tigh\u2019s, 135 Bt.Peter Street: Gea.Thomson, 102 Notre Dame Members\u2019 Regerved Seat Coupons may y be had for 25 can each (li te Rit [ihe office St ec.Treas Room 106, 8t.Nicholas \u201cBoites Nes Street Cara to reach ground ennan Bros.East End Store.Take St.Results of Toronto-Tecumseh and National-Capitals will be announced by quarters.J.J.O'NEILL, Hon.Srila ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE pect that.1! ever the Militia De- \u2014 rai 2 million Pro ce West 18) WHEN AN Amnieur (hinks he le bet a Title conference with the stage man.THEATRICAL MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION! 1.MANY AND DISARMAMENT.poilal Canada\u2019s growing over- rained.s aiready ager, who reads us the story of the Montreal Lodge 44.partment moved expeditiously, it GER time.play and explains the business; and Mr.Asquiths statem- Wt to the Hcuse yesterday on the negotiations which had been entered into with Ger- afterwards we principals discuss with him the scenes we have to play together.Then the company is posed, .{and while each of us works out his awn Interpretation before the camera To Ogdensburg, N.Y., Sunday, July 1th Trains leave Windsor Sten at 8.\" Sa Good ret fe Te urning on a ral e En liowing, day, Sor 18.would be in such an emergency as that at Campbeliton.\"The Department has Hundreds of tents, stored at various | A LOT of trouble isn't so any 1 when you stop thinking about.if oneer COUNT ZEPPELIN Is rudely joted to: earth every now and then, but he never Jt costs the United States something ike $339,400 annually to keep up its A Peep Behind the.the.Scenes at \u201cthe Making of the Moving at) \u2014 points throughout New Bruntwick for rany, their brief continuance andtheir president.As a publicity and :d- Hide down long enough to permit a Pictures.\u2026 À (the stage mansger is able to mould the tse of the Militia: during their an- abrupt ending serves agai to apha- vertising feature Theodare Roosevelt -out to be déclared.s the supers into the picture by the aid \u2014p 0! s lungs» .al training: five thousand people at .akeable fact that inl Was wo that much a month.A DEPRESSING feature of current re-_ \u201c campbellt were sleep! the © [Bix the unmis testa- .marks on tha weather In that they were OB & magnificently 89 stage, repre- \u201cAb, yes! At first it is hard.Ong amp on e ping Pen ite of all the élplomatic protes The sviden .made last year, and will be made again senting the rece] he Pal- [feels one over-aets, and yét when the .without a stick to sheiter them.On have been made by ce before Judge Guerin Next.Auce of schonbrunn withe vista \u2018of mar- [picture comes out one sees how tame ! Its face it does not appear that thers tions tha tes in the paving contract case leèds one à WOMAN won't \\ ble plate fouet En plants and oh one seems compared with those around - pbould have beén any insuperable aif- official and semi-official agenc to infer tha: although Giroux is gone, thoughts out loud 4 nuls #4 get od cand a Levée mie sf : jose.it experience comes\u2019 quickly.¥ ficulty In placing the tents immediate- on bot sides of the channel the something of his spirit still haunts the #°8IP- 4 lon,\u201d w mys G.Valen.raw 1 nd Locouple of pertordianiées | thony\u2019s Young: rer Jens 5 Cli ib ly at the disposal of the homeles® gaisers government has no pres- Roads Department.JF A man has got te blow It is \u2018etter ow ail willis London Delly gotress, and when 1 had my first part Ce for him to push the wind into a cornet, | whers it makes music, than to turn it loose in a cigar store, where it.makes gossip.[ felt Dyvous \u2014yes, it is very cenfus- ng a t to play to no audience iace, dainty damesis without words, without \u2018thin Empire gowns Jauaty hos rfid ont that sense of the ae THE CROKEDER 1 man is thé m o Seep ng 0 {latin ways reaches one across the footlights; pure, georgeous eys, scintilating indignant his wife can Be with anvbody woldiers mingled In a gay throng a and pre di ae a Tam the puny figure of the Duc de Relch- [more natural here than on the real stadt, the \u201cAlglon\u201d who had the spirit staxe.* families, but it is most unwise to regard the work of the Militia Depart- \u201c ment or any part of it from the standpoint of what might normally be ex- _ pected.Expedition and despatch are ~ vulgar wards which fit in badly with the air of easy and refined elegance ent desire to make the financial bur- de: of national, defence any lighter.This is, of course.perfe comomiites for trial in| Robb, W.L Bond.C.A.Uuolos, 8.Car: ia | ménts is Sova ad ee \u2018ourssives some on the.scredn.k Saw Horseit Acting.- firat time 1 saw myself Î Soratelysi- toe Liste CR ations! dent of Canada inbressed by ccoréing te official métipet ny, m millions a state Three mile i .-B.ttes > epots! ror df térètng dors \"a or Labor Qovernment\u2014a real Ce Gov-, \u2018Sons of England Welooined.: pen Er makes ernment with full control uf both | ; Accèpt Findir .nated - ae _ arnportionately more att cou-:| Commons and Benuta Tt appears now | Ye to Tho Montreal Stat.ne.7 ye RR ; Para made it it a stem too \u2014 any Individupl that.be will have that his Cabinet was selected from opscial July 1h he Department : | ; > Ê ; on doar ai ny life ever sino T was six} 5 re to the shotors or ja share the tani Ot the Labor Party $y vilot'| Labor Sx Fa .to-ûn .ne the Beams, Anthem and per sa, let me poss-as an laps that also « ogrûiin Riné.o aris Rg re Gren.: v3 ¢ Leat THY Durd Mugor mer them and | thority: sulficlent to deal with the plretes \u201can + : | from pure ef- mt Eee a secret ipted the lindiag Les ve them a cordial welcome to the and La he contre born to cick [Sacer mons Compiionn ib ¢ where, thers, pa = (en a i hes Saint pore: ofr TE ET evans ; - ue, diy SERRE gn Se Green and White each price card, and will sale.the articles you desire, are d \u2018Note Our Store Arrangements For the 60 Minutes\u2019 Sale \"Store open to the customers at Bight am sharp.Simultaneously, with the opening of doors, first sale starts in the section advertised.Price cards, with hour of sale plainly marked, are placed in all sections, and.in addition, alarm clocks are attached to the hour of opening and closing of each Hand-bills or directories with explicit directions where to find stributed in various parts of the store.and all that is humaniy possible done to make choosing easy and service prompt.are kept under cover Saturday until the hour of sale, and .Goods withdrawn promptly as the hour Is ended, (Carpet Store: A = Cuter = Important Points to \u2018Remember \u2019 For the 60 Minutes\u2019 Sale GOODS DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS FRIDAY.No phone, mail or C.O.D.orders.An Alarm Bell Rings at the Opening and Closing of Each Bale.To-morrow the stores open at 8 \u2018a.m.sharp and closes at 1 p.m.Buy With Tha Utmost Confidence, Guarantees Satisfaction is Back of Every Purchase | of MN To Prevent Dealers Buying, Quantities Are Prohibited Our Fourth Annual Series of Sixty Minutes Sales Starts Saturday, July 16 | Inaugurated by us four years ago, these \u201cSixty Minute or Hour Sales\u201d have each- year grown more popular\u2014 more widely known\u2014rhore eagerly anticipated on the part of Montreal\u2019s citizens.In announcing the first of this new series, we feel it is scarcely necessary Lo reiteraté our inethods in preparing for these sales, or to give a long dissertation on the values assembled, sufficient is.it to say that to-morrow\u2019s offerings will equal the most dazzling bargains of previous years\u2014in breadtha of assortments\u2014In quality and lowness of price.» JEWELLERY\u201425¢ Reg.All cars transfer te Scroggie\u2019s \u2014 the ideal shopping centre.Cuff links, gold filled.1 3bc.for .AN 7c King Collar Buttons, 1 dox.on card, Reg.15.Brooches, gilt set with lar thyst, supphire, emerald, etc\u2026 etc, Reg.0 values.Saturday.11 MEN'S UNDERWEAR.© Men's White Mesh also naturel and brown Wald Un derwear, very durable.Res.Mec and and se.garment.turday, o .garment.10+ Gollar.72.008 and 83,000: recelpts $300.weekly ont.ten! Annex in the most tT esirabte reeidential quarter in Moutreal.304 TOI RON- DUCLOS & DAGENAIS \u2014 Linconæd aurant, near poat office.310.000: 3 43.000 ves- eo balance cagy terme: reals hotel, $1,500: best tour, te ann: fier country Canada: English seighhorbood LARGE BOARDING HOU*S, on Bt toine at, 18 rooms.well furnished, regular boarders; rent low: $1000, worth double; must sell, elty.A 631 Star Otfice.navixo TIGTERE wa) yuoieshite Theatre; solv prinet husiness Hou; renting two trative] \"hy, capacity font Sma.Are: cheap to quick buger.Call or write Le pra Purtington.Vt.ATORER\u2014CISa?.éatatitiahed for over Au- ts ce Jeaving 168 \u20ac Sandy and as tatiquets pres James A Barren tor a 18s .er Heginas erin ara in: Bhd mi a i S BAY MARB\u2014Very good; weil bred; sise mare: gente; afreié 1927 81.Urbaln atreet.Bt.Lous | 2008 BAY MARE \u2014 Very good, well bred, medium sige, bay mare, sente, st Re 876, Star Office.FOR SALE\u2014Horse, cheap.30 Dufferin.167 3 ; melding ! of wothing.YOUNG MAN, with knowledge of pheto- graphy, desires employment, photographie, store, warehouse or other position.Some office experience.Address A 071, Star os fice.ee YOUNG MAN desires evening employment or would give services in return for iitile practical instruction in bookie Address A 019 Star Office.: 4 YOUNG MAN, speaking Polish, Roumanian, Russian and and- Raed: ob: © -machine- na fireman, with good references, \u201cale pe foreman, any similar job.Call, .ÿ i .$ a , Address 8tol, for Apgust Jury, YOUNG MAN wishes any kind of lglit work in office, factory or an ore; has _ a little capital.Adare ¥ F other Btar =, Branch Office.1s YOUNG GENTLEMAN would ltke Una of office supplies to sell on commission; - city only.Apply A 92%, Star Office.+ 167 3 YOUNG MAN, 17% years, Ganites position - as stenographer or office clerk, just éarg- pleted stenography course: had two years office experiance.Apply.Box 762, setter field.FE 3 ee 7 \u2014 ; FORCIGN.AGENCIES.Le ee HACKNEY geiding five yeara, 15.3.hands, sound, good action, brokea to.saddle snd harness; a aout.desirable animal at res- sonable price.Apply Stafford\u2019s stables, sn Csathoart \u2018ot.etl DOMESTIC.PETS BULL DOG r sale thoroughbred Eng fish dull dre a y eat, Qt fuit pest- gree for 8 generations.4 months.Owner leaving Montreal Abby A 908 Bw Office.: 146 3 PUPPIES \u2014 Tox terriers \u2018papptes, thoroughbred and well marked.tor sale, in rear of 138 Mackay et, stabl TWO white toy French æ three months old.prices $25 au ee: tolè- phone Westmount 3198.Wr 3 nn _VACHTS, MOTOR SOATS, E ETC.\u2014 fing éiogk 1 SALB Large al ne inghy, \u201cwe couched.practichlly ne lète, with cover for an sto.Built vw EL Lawrence Yacht Club Co Apply Dex 5 3 149, Star Ortios., 268 \u20ac , lire {OTOR 2 BOAT - To rent by private varty small motor boat for two months.rtiser summering et Dtzie.ant Re As e126, star Otfice.; Ar à tor \u201cther.Sith AUTOMOBILES A \u2018leading English manufactures pe automobile ee is desirous of thak= - ing connection.with à responsibil = ho can build automobile e thé sale of of the Er \u201c complete a Sanh .is an qu cellent opportun one p favorable prosdebtg » SEE 5 ui Star Office.© -.10 Lx INKS AND SEALING Wi | and os calins wax seeks Tepresentafl nade ne tod to devel cod.ÿ ete.\u2019 Bot # ve 16 $80 A large manufaciarde of writing 5 | sOtries, ak + ap wiirst-clase stable ke over et he sai mara Rois culars Box i NTED, a cance.Apply\u2019 giving full par- fcuiars.\u2018sise make and price wanted.8i- where sane can be sesh.Apply to A $82 deb .r \u2018Office.18 2 : p= .AE Seine, \u2018Bre.YACHT \u2014 For sale canette, yacht, 28 I Le us ony with, se rare.\\ Me 4 « dynama, top, £004 for ; wing [epee $ miles; good TrubNing Side 48 17 ; vite 919.000 x ur whee Clement\u2019 Robltatis; 73 Metre .Dame est, | e clothing business: Ra bie man who! Main 264 - ., 168.4 ne atime of | Bvt +2 » TT eae Tet HP te td Dé \u2014 déaee 19 0.tauneb,.34 HP, motar.8206: YOUNG MAN ne with mé hundred a.and feunéation | dotitre.: to drive a borne.fn À yours: Bem -C X y a * he / ( SITUATIONS VACANT MALE SITUATIONS VAGANT MALE._SITUATIONS VAGANT MÂLE.\u2019 To ROAM rEuKE AGENCIES bright young wan with a know- of the manufacturers\u2019 agency neue and who is a good corre- Pattes ent, is desired for a position in nection with the eytablishment of -égencies in\u2019 Canada.ne who has & on eral knowledge cf trade conditions ughout Canada, familiar with cus- Noms tariff and rules, also the division \u201c02 trade territory, etc.Address by letter with full particulars As 814 Star wr Otfice.168 ¢ I: AGENTS wanted to sell dustdown end 3 ac cleaning preparations in Montreal and Eastern Canada Ap ny by letter te Manufacturers Sales Co.Mirks Buliding.AN Intelligent perso may earn $180 moathly corresponding for newspapers \u2026 Mo cnnvresing.Pend for particulars, Press - Syndicate, Lockport, N.Y.A aay and commission, to sell Red Si Il [7 Bardy.Grows only by us; sold only by our È te at free samples.Writs mow to Nursertes, Mostreui.BOOKKEEPER * Wanted young man as assistant book- Must be accurate, and possess ,® knowledge of both languages.Ad- \u2018\u2019êress Box B 843 Star Office.BOY for office and errands; permanent: 4._ salary fifteen dollars monthly.Aoply Rox B 729, Star Office 162 6 BASTERS \u2014 At once, second basters on ; men\u2019s costs.Murray and Michaud, corner ~~ Mt.Royal and St.Lawrence als.entrance IN Clark st.166 4 Boy \u2014 Wanted smart messenger boy for commercial office.Apply by letter to A 876, Star Oflfce 165 3 BAKER \u2014 Dutchman, married, steady, sob- \u201c er, with three years chy relerunces, ;, wants position.Address Box B 7918, Star Ottice.166 3 : BAR TENDER \u2014 Young experienced bar- Sa tender: must be sober.Apply at once, 60 @t Francois Xavier st.So @OOkKKElKR\u2014Must be thoroughly | com once; must be first tent.Apply Box B 8523 Star Office.class on bread and cakes, with wife; no BAKER wunted at ehildren.Apply Bux 9, Cochrane, Ont., Jas y Paanet lo.168 \" BUSHELMAN \u2014 Wanted a first class bushelman to work outside Apply Willis and Wills, 376 St Catherine st west 168 2 = rex BOY \u2014 Wanted smart boy.Apply to 4544 8t.Catherine st BUTCHER wanted, speaking both languages for retail trade, Apply with references to The Laing Packing and Frovisipn ce.Ltd.Mill street.Boy wanted for general office work ang deliver parcels, etc.Box B 8:9, Star Of- ce.BOY \u2014 Bright, intelligent boy wanted for manufaccurer's office,\u201d Apply siating ex- riefice and salary expected, Box B 601, ar Office 186 \u20ac Apply Ber- BUFF ER and Polisher.first .ner G .ri Heorl.| Gramophone Uompeuy.St.: Tor wanted for stock broker's office.cs Ply UC.Fimpson Garland\u2019 snd Co.Notre Dame west.Ap- we H.MORCAN & C0., LTD.nts experiencad pictufe framer.Ap- ny factory, 1b Beaver Hall rime 104 8 INMEDIATELY, second ier, wanted tor wholesale clothing.hones; \u20ac90d wages.Bteady work.à thi \u201cApply Mtg.Co, 934 Notre Dame ot west.167 3 1 MADS Ju.000 In five youre with à email mail order business; began an send for Ives booklet.Teils how.H $089, port, T.30 Lock.JUNIOR COST CLERK tor shoe factory.Apply giving age.experience aud calary required to Box AY38, Star Office.163 Sood KITCHEN MAN wanted at once Apply Wolland Hotel, McGill Colisge ave KITCHEN MAN \u2014 Wanted man for kitchen J work.Apply Carslake Hotel, 678 @tames es at.LABOURERS wanted, Clarke and Montrose avenues.Apply on job.D.G.z ps 7 32 LABORERS wanted.Gas Works, Harbor .Hochelaga.Apply on job, D.\u2018G.Loomis ang\u2019 \"Pons.7 3 LEDGER MAN \u2014 Wanted immediately an expsrienced ledger clerk in a wholesale establishment; must be able to read French.SHIRT OPERATORS | Expprienced operators OR 2-neodle fl11-.machine: also ut cuffs on hirta, steady\u2019 worl and highest prices Limited, 2 nufacturl Co., o pe 159 Beod rescent Inspector stree poy = a \u2018ex ih 3 348, Star Office \u2018 por ea BRIGHT GENERAL wanted for a, three; small\u2019 flat; to right wages party.L APRIY to 420 aFlevpoor ere | ~ TRAVELLER Hats and furs, [or the Ottawa Valley.None but a man of experience and connection need arly Good perma sition to the st t man.The Redmond mpany, Limit 165 6 TRAVELLER -= Wanted city traveller, having good connection; must be able to give route and show a good record As salesman.A 944, Star Office.TIME CLERK \u2014 Wanted a smart young maa for position of time clerk in Tactory cost office; one living in Bt.Henry preferred.Apply giving age and experience (if any), to P.O.Box 736.TRAVELLER \u2014 City dry goods traveller wanted.Must have good tion with oho GIRLS wanton at once tor po Jesque Mow.JE have gopd voice and High salary paid Apply at Olympia 1 Theatre, 326 St Btn 165 \u20ac CLEANING WOMEN wanted; good wages: no Sunday work Apply Childs 2 23¢ McGill street.167.3 CHIPPERS and helpers wanted at once.Steady work.Good wages.Apply Parker Foundry Co., Ltd, 37 Dalhousie st.167 3 CHAMBERMAID \u2014 One cham maid wanted at The Exchange Hotel, Lao M st, Polut Bt.Charles DRESSMAKERR, first class skirt hands for high clas work: none but competent hands need apply.Mrs.McKinney, 43 Union | avenue.167 departmental stores, etc.State salary.at 934, Star Office.187 WINDOW DRESSER n wagh room.Apply Troy Laundry, Co.Lu, 3) Lower Lachine Road.1662 Write, giving age, experience and salary large boot and shoe manufacturing asked.Boa A B80, Star Office.165 3 concern wants man with initiative abil- - ity: good tion for right man.Apply.LABORERS wanted and skilled men for ivicg re erences and salary expected.brick yard.$1 .and up, steady work.No 841, 8 163 3 2aw fare advanced.The Evans Co.Sudbury, T Ont ser 3 WATCHMAN \u2014 Sah watchman wanted be sober.Apply with MEN \u2014 Wanted (wo young men to help rues 23 st.\"Alexander st.WANTED, a first class barber.MOULDMRS wanted, First\u2019 class.machinery mouiders Apply to he Wii.am Hamilios Company.Peterborough, MESSAGE BOY wanted.Apply at 93 Mo aim st.167 2 MILL WORKERS wanted who are wood machinists, for out of town.State experience and references.A 941, Star Office.187 8 Apply to Brownsburg, Que., WANTED \u2014 1 have a newly patented de- having big sales through agents Traveller needed to make appointments.No canvessing: will pay salary and expenses weakly.F.J.Waterson, Brantford, Ontario.168 6 WANTED clerk for rallway office.Apply with references te B 747, Star Ofrics.DISH WASHER wanted.Apply Great Briton Cafe, $83 Bt.James ut.RXPERIENCED fitting room ire ventes, Apply at once Meyers Shoe Co., ss Cre alg at.east.\u20183 EXPERIENCED operators on white duck waiter and barber Jackets.also dectore\u2019.Li Jules Lang, 8381: teady rk aad per, Notre Dame, Malsonneuve.EXPBRIRNCED girl room restaurant.opposite Viger square.wanted for dining Apply 328 Craig eas, EXPERT LADY typist and stenographer.writing both French and whnglish, wanted for Orillia, Ontarlo: good wi to suitable person.Apply E.Snowdon, Controller, Carriage Factories, Limited, Board, of Trade Bldg 264 FURMACHINEOPERAT'RS Wanted, at once, fur machine operators; good pay, st work.Boulter, Co ted, 57 St.MAN wanted for carpet department fer making window shades and laying carpets end linoleums Great West Furniture Co., Saskatoon.ses \u20ac MARBLE CUTTERS, polishers and setters wanted at once.Apply to The Smith Marble and Cons Co, Ltd.148 Van Horse avenue.; MAN ply Press Room, reel, wanted to work in press Star Office, room.Ap- St James 167 3 MEN wanted, te 18 to 38, $100 monthly snd brakemen $89, on roads in Montreal, vicinity; experience unnecessary; no strike.Promotion to engla- eera, conductors.Railroad employiag heal- quarters\u2014over 500 men at tions monthly.Fiate age: send Association.Dept.147, 237 Brookiyn.N.Y.stamp.Raliway Monroe street, 187 26 MILLINERY traveller wanted: must have knowledge of both languages: Eastern Townahlps; experience preferred.Apply The D.McCall Co.Ltd.232 McGill * 167 MASONS and bricklayers wanted at st.Catherine Rond, Outremont.167 MOLDERS \u2014 Store plats, wanted for outside of city: the highest wages and steady work guaranteed for good men.Jor 708 3 BUTCHER WANTED, ith experience and guod further particulars apply 307 Laurier eve.Teferences.Apply 1704 St.Lawrence.east, Montreal.BRICKLAYRRS and masons required MOULDER \u2014 Wanted competent jobbing steady employment guarsniesd to good men.Bricklayers 50c: masons 48c.Apply to the Builder Exchange, Montreal.166 6 CUTTER \u2014 Wanted a first class practical | gentleman's vutter for city merchant tailoring firm; Englishman preferred.Address Am, 920, Btur Office, : ut.James nt.188 ?.CANVASSERS w anted: e ex etlence vanecesé 7 quick valve; big profite: pere ot spare Hak.Maquire at once.Morris Schatfer, Y, M.C.Yinka fon Square.ni wanted, capable of taking charge in small hotel.Apply at once C.P.R.Rotel Department.Windsor Station.5 \"Aer $ CHAUFFEUR wanted: must come well recommendéd and good mechanic; experi.Sheed driver.Apply \u2018348 Notre Dame wes\u2019, y _OMEY\u2014 Wanted « once, good chef cook; must have references for firèt clave restaurant: good eiary.Address Y Y 8742 Star Branch Office.10 CLERES to sell erticles, much needed in every home, especially by workingmen.: good salary, permanent position.If you are rking for small salary behind the coun- , ter, write to-day, you can double your wages, and be your own boss Apply Box M\u201c IN Star Office.167 +.CHEFS HELPER \u2014 Wanted.158 Dorches- ter west.[$4 { .CHINA BOY wanted for Isundry and China boy for dining teem.Apply by telephone.Laurentide Inn.Ste.Agathe des Monte 65 4 CLOTHINO TRAVELLER wanted: one with connection in Western and Eastern Ontario.Salary no object to right party.Apply M.Greenblatt and Co.40 81.An- ne st, Montreal ses 6 CLERK wanted for raliroad office; good pie panman.Salsry 646.Apply A 3179, Star > COMMON LABOR wanted for paving, concrete and curb work in Westmount; goud ay ond stesdy werk for good men.Apply offige.Canadian Mineral Rudder Co.ae at.hl a.Hoag 163 3 DRIVER iv.YOung man.as.driver; careful , gun horses, au PPIY Stuart nes su ee Es 4 FEDRY CLEANER, one with experience Re- Ply.sisting wages expected to H.An ve, 12% Clarence street, inkston.Sat.Pravontenan Metcaife Co.Building.Becomons painters; good wages; steady Job: alro hotel clerks.Buth Hu:er, of McGill College avenge.DRIVER = Wented a smart ven le wanted Apply John 8.Limited, Lake of the Wooas pi y : Market, 26 McGlit College avenu DIR 7 anted a thoroughly \u2018experienced dyer.oll up In modern colors; one who oan e tases, Apply itating experience, lary expected, and when available.Dune.Laundry wnd Lye Works ua M /éLtOTRICIANS \u2014 wanted for cleat and } conduit work.Apply before ¥ am.at Mectery entrance, Notre Dame st.Canadian Rubber Co., td.187 3 \u2018FUR BLOCKERS Gi vertes at once, fur blockers: teady work.uiter, Waug ve Limi{ od, 57 St.Peter atreot.Re N.waited fp naretla work.care Tokar Drererred.PAS to John Quinfaa Catherine street, West: 00d & 1 =trong men as feed.V Derren general A ply carpe Ruittog Mis Com.RY, Notre Dame street west, opposite Ponaie- street | FOREMAN \u2014 A foremaa to lake charge of \u201c8aëh and door factory, % good comptent ; ne other one need appiy.R.Neville.= #7 Hillside avenue, Westmount.WORBMAN wanted Lo take charges of cut.m making 1900 paire Hiveew Compe dren\u201d hoes nel dar ou et 1 \u2018A0d well rec mon A t a thers, Quebec.\u2019 bois 166 3 ogo FOREMAN rie A JR ue Wintea\u2014By the % Shawinigan Water ani nt const \u201cpen forme Xoply Ty eos Power in dy work to satisfaototy Colljigwood Shipbuilding Com- ches ADD trass moulder, who thoroughly understinds mixing of metals.None other need apply.State wages.Thomas Lawson and Fons, Ltd.Ottawa, Ont.167 \u20ac MEN wanted st once learn barber trade, great demand, .confftsnt practice, expert instruction, grad earn.from tweive to eighteen dollars wéeBiy.Write now for catalogue.Molter Ba College, ns Craig st.west.Montreal.303 OFFICE BOY.Bla If can operate Empire typewriter and salary expécted.A 936, Star Offce.| J OFFICE por wanted for rallawy office.in own .bendwriting, Mating see tencéè: : A 891, \u2018Star Office OFFICE BOY wanted for large Insurance office.good opening and prospect of promotion for a lad of bitty.Apply stating age and references Box 2305.PLASTERERS wanted.Apply R.D.Clark and Fons, 57 St.Luke at, Up 1082.167 $ man; and \u201cexp PRESEMAN \u2014 Wanted a good good wages te the right man.Venasse and Lefrancois.Prinsers, Three Rivera, P.Q.RELIABLE agents to seil Féson Centre lets: most popular fucdiyision on the market, and a great seller.Experience unnecessary.The Norib American Bonds, Lua.Winnipeg.163 6 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Good ep- portunity for man of ability, With real estate connection to join advertiser in es- tablished business; must understand real estate thoroughly, Apply O.Box 998, Montreal.166 4 POSITIONS \u2014 For information regarding any high class vosilions for men or Women in or out of town, all information free.Write or cali at room 10B, 13° St.Jarpes street.167 3 REGISTERED DRUGOIST wanted; geod salary 10 right man: must\u2019 speak English Apply Box B.#21, Star Office.149 26 RAILWAY tralnmen wanted with exper- lence In passenger service for ou of town.29 Chaboillez square.ei STOREMAN and PACKER Wanted by Mark Fisher, Sons & Co.Must\u201d Ve a strong; active man; satisfactory references.Address, stating age, and where employed, to P.O.Box 407, Montreal, « 1 srs METAL wage - und sleady job tu competent wen.Apply to Geu.W Reed and Co, Limited, 16 2 mn Laiout at 1 & STENGGRAPHER wanted (males.Apply with ei to A B86, TEA = ne posiiiv oly Toends star Office 166 day sellinge Mondets: aniteware:\u201d hot water bugs, tte; neo cegent or soider.Sampla and terms.Loltet Mig.Co, L'ollingwvvd, unt.SALEMMEN want pres etr ha Snipe WEAN row.Usit Out.SHIPPING ROOM helper, young man, with some expérience at similar work.The Montreal suit co.Brewster ave 166 à STRUNG BOY or youth wanted, one wha understands horses preierred: Apply vi or the Dew! autuinatié vou- Teyer wade.© Liberal ers.te snureved agestls.Cavers 1 a Clavie atrevt, Annex.PTURE.AN \u2014- Wanted fur whotesale \u2018 ard- ware and raliway supply house: guod sobor man to set as assistant storemén; one th previous experience in thls ling preferred.A 166 3 923, Star Office.\u2018or firemen.- \u201cwith-{-COOK .WORKERS wanted: best\u2018 WEAVER® \u2014 Wanted for our woollen mill some experienced weavers on fancy woollens and worsteds, accustomed to Cromp- ton's looms.Paton Manufacturing Some pany, Sherbrooke, Que.6 WANTED acalemaker: good man who un- derstande the work; for repair shop.Stats all partfeulare wages, otc, to Beale 1098, far Oftice.163 6 WANTED at once a: the Eastern: Hospital, Brockville, a chet, a female cook td two housemaide.Apply to nein 260 186 W.H.SCROGGIE, Limited Requires experienced elevator man, YOUNG MAN wanted for a merchant tail- lor, to learn the trimmed, sale and different work: must speak French good as English; will give percentage and special Apply A.McDougall, 19¢ McGill st, tween 5 and 6.30 p.m.Mr.B.Btewart.tes 5 YOUNG MEN wanted for porters and dishwashers; good wages.no Sunday work.Apply Child's.234 McGill at.167 3 YOUNG MAN to learn telegraphy.day n° evening, and qualified for rallroad position; special reduction this week.Montreal Telegraph Institute, 250 Amherst at.r66 3 YOUNG MAN wanted, quick at figures and willing to make himself generally useful! in a menufacturing business.Good opportunity for the right man.State experience, age and halary expected.Apply Box ë 342 Star Office.YOUTH wanted to asaist in office.Apply stating age to A $33, Bitar Office.167 2 YOUTH for general office work: & penman, accurate and well recommended.Apply Box A 46, Star Office 167 8 YOUNG, MAN dasires position es book keeper, experienced.Address Box 2 833, 8tar Office.8 2 must be Waugh & a Peter FOR THE North t, wanted general as one of family: ages twenty-five; fare pald: references ufred.Wm.Brit, 18% Yonge st., \"Toron 187 3edd FEMALE HELP for worsted mill, such as drawers, apinners and twisters.Highest 3-1 paid.Address Penman's.Limited.fla.Ontario.163 4e0d FORELADY wanted, experienced, for skirt factory.must compalent to take charge of the purent Apply to À.Bommer and Co., 393 St.Catherine west.FINISHERS and operators wanted on ladies skirts and dresses; must be experienced; highest wages paid and steady employment.Apply at once The Berger Co, Ltd., 234 Craig strect east, corner Gosford st.167 ° FINISHERS, experienced, on dresses and waists; good wages and steady work.Queen Dress and Waist Mfg Co, 149 Notre Dame west.166 FLANNEL WASHING Woman for washing fine woolens and silks, must be -an expert; wages $7.50 per week.Crown Laundry Co., 42i8 St.Catherine.167 2 GIRLS WANTED Operators on power sewing machines.Eood wagès, work all the year, Apply Heney Carriage & Harness oY {ted, Corner Masson and Detovimier 45 GOOD -CHECKERS wanted \u2018at the Queen's Jubiles Laundry, 67 Lautler vent.GENERAL | Wanted a sonora) servant for family \"ot three, Apply 215 HIZhlany® avenue, Notre Dame de Urace, or A) phone Westmount 2387.» no coukidgrt OENERAL SERVANT wanted: housekeeper; good wages; note Apply ut once 953 St.Urbain a GIRL wanted 14 serve M an ice cream par: lor, good wéges.Apply to 80 Winésor st.500 LABORERS Laborers wanted for track work by the Canadian Pacific Raliway.Apply Labor Department,l63 St.Antoine street, we SITUATIONS WANTED, (FEMALE.AN undergraduate wishes to take care of an invalid, nrale or female, willing to travel.references.Apply to 156 St.Catherine street west, or Phone Main 3966.166 3 COMPANION \u2014 A voung Scotch-Irish lady desires position as companion or housekeeper or any post ot trust; is thoroughly domesticated and is a good sick nurse; would take charge of invalid lady: speaks fluent French and Spanish; Ddighest references Miss Fish, 95 Union ave 163 \u20ac COMPANION - GOVERNESS \u2014 English irl ar lady would act as above to grown up during holidays.Address F F 8888, Branch Office on.BY.first class female Swiss cook; trom $25 lo $30.Apply to The An- 10 CASHIER \u2014 Wanted position as cashier or cake and candy girl.Apply A BBY, Biar DRESSMAKING wanted by the day in private families by experienced dressmaker.Address O G 30669, Star Branch Office.DRESSMAKING \u2014 First class summer dressas (rom $3 up: Mi and winter goods, 95 np.ITS St.Joseph Boulevard.west of Park avenue.186 3 DRESSMAKER.Londo ence; latest styles, o fit guaranteed.Rapid worker.82 per day, July and August.til TE.30.A 906, Burr C Ottice.EXPERIENCED \u201dw awitchboard operator Would like to change hér present posi tion.Address P.O.Box 831.167 2 NURSE \u2014 Evatish lady returning to Ens- land wil) act as fhurse or any kind of Gomestic duties for passage.Oclober or Navember.Addrems X X 37¢0, Star Branch \"OFFICE CLEANING wanted by respectable young woman; city references if required.$8 Dominion 187 3 POSITION \u2014 Wanted situation for general servant.King\u2019s Hall, room 45, Up 3338.691 Bt.Cutherine st, between Drummond and Mouniain ste ; 166 8 wages drews Home, 46 Belmont Parb.and Paris experl- no designs.cut and Will accept Hours 8 a.m.: 166 3 BTENOGRAPHER - Wanted Junior stenographer, male; good uvpportuhity for advancement.Appiy A 90), Stay otrive, 3 SALESMAN wanted to handle first olsas specially Hne.Apply Room 43, 207 St.James ut, between five and six o'cleck.SHOE FITTER wanted, principally on shoe pack tops and custom-made work.Apply C.G.Gendron, Panttanguishehe, Ontarie.166 3 PAL RAMAN Wanted dy Biscuit apû con- fectichery firm, elty salésinan fôr Or- tawa.Ontarin; experienced salesman required Man sbbut thirly preferred, Correspondence confidential.Address.stating refer- noes, age and sajary expected, Box A 873, Star Office, iss 3 RALDGMAN wanted to sell dallding ote on Deulevard .Bitodeau: capable man.Apply, Lande, st.Jeanres st.SALDEMAN \u2014 Wanted a capable mlcemen real vetate: must bâvé experience eve mou | resonated.248; 1 Star Or i prot 108 delim STABLE \u2014 Single man ted, ucqaitited heh oh mr te sleep on peom Ines; muet be tem te: references ules od.Address B 203, Star Office.166 Es TAILORS ape \u2018acouve un a maker's arenes af borage -ABOiy né mu Tamm « LC i READY PLANT, with.yearly lease, all ready to manufacture Indies garments or clothing, for sate.unuler suitable arrangements to right party.Apply A 042 Etar Office.167 2 REPPECTABLE young woman wants acn- eral housework or tooking for a few hours dally; city references.Appty oh Al bert at.e à SEWING \u2014 Woman for plain sewing, white er coloref.Call all the week.§ Desri- vieres.* TWO YOUNG LADIES returning to Thy- | land in September, would like to Five] services In eïchange for passige.655, Bar Office : 166 WORK \u201cwanted by the day, laundry and house clsanjng: good references.Apply M.B.212 Visitation et, WORK \u2014 Wanted by respectable woman work of any Kind by the day.axperiene- ed iaundress.Apply 863 Bleury street.WOMAN wishes few heury dally, office ea etc.F PF 388), Btar Branch Or- ®.96 3 YOUNG MAN wanted for factory office \u2014_\u2014 with some experience of machine shen I - work.Also man for stores department and one for factory welghing office.Montreal Rolling Mills Co ; 187 3 Wanted girls, steady employment, : mpany : good wages.Apply 500 SL Abtoins YOUNG MAN wanted about 17 years of St.165 4 age.to p factory books; one who can ; Tex : sketch preferred.A.Summer and Co.%52| GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 8man family.8t.Catherine nt.west.166 = good wages and position for tidy girl; must have refesencea and sieep at home.Apply 581 Phone West 3087.GOOD COOK wanted: must be under 40 and have city references; good wages Telephone Westmount 366 or apply 430 Clarke avenue.167 2 GIRLS \u2014 Wanted four girls for dining room, experiended.Apply Matin Cafe, 23} St.Catherihe west 167 2 GENERAL \u2014 Wanted man as general servant, at once young wo- also house-table maid.APply 4280 Dorchester street west, family staying in town.GIRL wanted to mind young Child ! and asmaist in light housework.Apply 281 Ej- gin avenue, Westmount.GIRL \u2014 Experienced sewing girl wanted; must talk Engitsh.Apply immediately.\u2019 Mrs.Jacobs, 378 Dorchester west.GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! Wanted experienced operdtors on whitewear, wrappers, riwaists, sults, underskirts, etc.Also girls to learn.\u201cjRients ot work Highest wages Dal ce, .John P, Black & Co, Cred: L125 Vitre St.-W.1646 QIR!.wanted to wait on tfadte, cvenings off.Girl.for housework.343s Bt.James street.FINIFHERR wanted on men's costa Apply to foreman of coat factory.-K A.8mall ce.Lag.n Latour « st.167: 3 HOUSE- -TABLEMATD wanted ai once: must be experienced and java \u2018rat class reterenéea: Æ position for right party.626 Dorchester.west.HOUSE TABLEMAID wanted; requived.Apply after eight Metcalfe sjreet.HOUSEKEEPER Jor workingman's home, intelligent an healthy, moderate wages and good home; pot over 30 years ul age.A 918.Btar Office.HOUSE-TABLEMAID -\u2014 Wanted young girt as house-tahlamaid; must have good references.Apply.before 11 &.m.or after 39 pm.Take car up Cote des Ne:ges Bout 126 Cedar avenue, Tel.Up 888.LADY BOOKKEEPER Wanted young.lady to take charge of, wn office, must understand bookkeeping and hava experience.PRE to J.G.Cote, 889 St.Catherine West.LADIES \"TAILORS wahted; none but Tira clasp men need apply to P.and S.cet nik, 380 Mt.Catherine\u2019 west.164 LADY FEEDERS wanted fér Gordon preee- : es; Must be enpert: Fereren ces.Apply to The Yala Litho.\"CE.336 Et.Pau) st MAID WANTED to do light housework and charge of one child.Apply to cas Fe street.- best references pm.at 104 166 3 | MAID \u2014 Chambermsid -wanted.Ap! fteward's ply Office, Places Viger Hotel, NURSE, middie aged, wants fo nurse sick ladles during confinement amd to loek éf- ter their homes.Box 268.Lachine Generak Fo rer 8\u2018 -e x OFFICE ARTA, young lady, ene with a litue Szosriance breferved.Aviv A 933, mar Off] YOUNG TX \u2018Scorn?wishes position re) tedy'e.muid or com t tady, or tion ¢ Tras ro.ob on to.Jaye 4 Gi wae arn pe | YOUNG LADY wishes: \u201cDovition few.heery | - © dally, renéios LE invand or elderly per.| a 4 1 Bt.Catherine ot.wanted » 30° Two M pocket men\u2019s tweed oy Shirt.Mig.to learn: ÿt re \u2018VACANT FEMALE.Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, | WANTED a good stenographer r for : a.about- twa wasks, BRO! entsd- first class Pas ADpIF 44 ans ste Catering \u2018si.Pa EMPLOYMSHT AGENCIES.ROOMS AND BOARD.ROOMS TO LET.urea, ym aire seaulds, country, Btatéa, require çonks, ve itreases, « chamber maids, daundresses.Wen waitresses, summer resort: tares Bui paid, Scotch Belect Registry, 596 \"Boren > tèr west - : PANTRY MAD and sorubber wanted: Ab- Ply to usèkeeper, Mobtrenl General pe ; + - = SHIRTS.Thre mod Shit exaipinars wapteg ét uneq; steady and paying wdrk the yeas round.Also girls to run tyo-noedle sleev Pie nee cd man & Ci Lu.\"hi Dy.or .- lorimier ave, \u2018 it 3 STENOGRAPHER wanted, young lady who ia \u2018quick and accurate at figures and ex-; Perienced in office work; good opportunity.; IHR DOMESTIC BUREAU requires an ex- périenced cook, general servants, house- tablemaids, tablemaids, waitresses; temporary general, working housekeeper, assist ant laundress and kitchen wald, together, hotel cook.Wanted for the States house.tablemaids, nurse-hoûsemaid and eral rvanis; refererces required.Office hours | to 5.80: Tuesday and Thursday open un- t'1 5; Saturday 10 to ?.47 Manatield et > 167 à Apply after 9 am.B02 Power Bldg.161 2 8TENOGRAPHER \u2014 \u2018Wanted for «- tent- porary position for six to eight weeks, stenographer \u2018and typewriter, one accus IME Domestic Bureau bas registered an experiénced cook-generui.at present dis- -engaged; nôt willing to Jeave the city.47 \u2018Mansfield st.Uptown 4041.167 3 tamed to invoice work preferred.State terms.Reply P.O.Hox 909, | GTENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wantéä mediate .acts lariguages pretarred.AM, oar, ox SHIRT OPERATORS Wanted, experienced operators gn, yokes and ai parts\u2019 on coming in be THE WOMAN'S CANADIAN Employment ~ \u2018*Pdreau, baving lady Tepreesntatives throughout Britain, investigating refer- \u2018ences of Applicants for service in Canada, can supply home and foreign vernesses, lady's maids and domentics, © be, from housekeeper or butler to scullery maid; commissions for Mrs.adford'a personal lhventigation while abroafiftan be sent to 38 Union avenue, Montreal, ar to 24 Millbrae, Crescent, Langside., Glasgow, Scotland.until etd of August Mrs J.Radford, Principal.183 11 1 now will kept busy all year ne Cheacent Manufacturing Co.Limited.3 Inspector (rest AGENTS WANTED.5eod SCRUBBER wanted, Apply Ladies\u2019 En- © trance.Windsor - Hotel \u2018 SHIRT FOLDING Wanted, o Sporlenced shirt folders.; also girl Joarn.Experienced hands Canada.Co.Ltd.FIRE, Accident.Plate Glass, Crop, etc, in- \u2018surance agency wanted for Northern Sas- Katchéwan.Repty M 1098, Btar Office.165 4 WANTED one réllahle man \\n every towa take orders for best Custom: made amides 8 Hlgbert commission.ex ng Totonto, Ont.108 7 ke CO and $7.00 per week.Apply te a ry Dept, The Standard Shirt ane oy Limited, 313 Delorimier ave.STÉNOGRAPHER \u2014 Young lady wanted YOU can easily sell our lota, 100 sold in two waeks.Libera! commission.State ex- -periencs and references.Please address Box A 927.Btar Office.ea.and \u2018odaton, 0s; lodging.3100 wes ; 20 rooms, \u2018ness Grand 7 Winder Btations.248 BL Antoine hy! 2.CITY COUNCILLOR.suitable for work two of three table boarders; terms moderate.167 3 CRESCENT 8T.1423 \u2014 Que large double room on bath flat, 26 (ft.x 18 ft, and one single room, all modern conveniences.an .264 - 7 Single room, for DUROCHER, \u201c27 \u2014 Large front room: hot © water, use of phone: firat clase meals; \u2018transiepis accommodated.1046 add HIGHERT_W.WAGKS for.pooks is, BEAVER HALL HILL, 16 \u2014 Two Rice] ANDERSON ST.73, near Bleury, lntge - -tablematés, |.hol us.| bright rooms, single ome, very large, weil] \\ .fro 1 q = ess furnished; with good table; \u201cfor à business ing.fe To touatle tor light hopes l'ALEXARDER ST.95 | Room to let, a © large furnished bedroom, suitable for two te! 167 2 FLEXANDAR PT, 133% \u2014 Furnished room * to let, suitahle for two gentlemen.167 2 AVLMKR ST, 70\u2014Brigèt aingle room.Non bah Cat; every modern conveulence; gentlumeu po terms moderate, 165 8 ALEXANDER STREET.14% \u2014 Bedroom, furnished, on bath fiat.3 ALEXANDER STREET, 109, corner St.=, Tâtherine, two bright, clean rooms, gen- tlsmen only: private family; no children; moderate rent.Y £TRERT, iu \u2014 Nice bright, wall furnished double and pingle rooms, with first class table ; rd; (transients we 18 maodated.JURORS ST.738 \u2014 Board and room, gas, bath, hot water, very central, three minutes from General Poet Office, ve per weck: also table board, 83.LAGAUCHETIBRE, 356 \u2014 Scotch Woman has room and board for two men.Appiy evenings.167 6 METCALFE PT.gle rqoms, very sients_ accommodated, \u2018at 129 \u2014 Double and sin- large and cool; tran- resonable rates 14 8 MANCE, 162 just above Shérbrooke, ome large.front.room,.well furnished, imme- dilate possession; terms moderate} first class board.Phone Æ 48317.166 4 éaw MACKAY STREET, 13 (281) \u2014 Bright, comfortably furnished room, bath flat.with modern conveniences: telephone and good substantial board Visitors scgunmo- dated.64 6 METCALFE 8T., 107 \u2014 Very pleasant roo to reat, with or without board, very ce tral; near all cars 164 far general office work, invoicing, etc.Must live with parents.State salary.manent position.Box A 926, \u2018état Gs .SKIRT HANDS \u2014\" Wanted first Tôines shirt ands.Apply P.and 2 Ogulnik, 350 St.Catherine west, 184-8 TEACHERS WANTED.2 TEACHERS \u2014 Wanted four qualified Pro testant femnsje teachers for schools in \u201cMunicipality ot Havelock: salary $28 por month, for eight months; school to open September 1st, 1910.Apply to J.W.r- TAR, Secretary treasurer, Covey Hit, 1 Que ¢ STENOGRAPHERS Wanted at oncé\u2014thosé familiar with both lenguages RE ferred, Apply W.H., Scroggie sim , Corner Peel and St, Catherine.165 3 STÉNOGRAPHER-\u2014 Young man as stenographer and typewriter, $8 per week to start.T competent and enterprising this position offers best chances fer THREE Protestam female teachers, holding elementaty diplamas from MoGH) er \u201cMacdonald Qojlege - to.teach in Dlatricts os 1, 2 and .3, Port Daniel West: board can be had tor about $8 per month; schools to open Ist of September or earler it possible.Applicants please state salary expected.Norman L.w, a \u2018treasurer.ment in the olty.Apply B B16, Star Of: © SALESLADY Wanted for, the*Wigwam 134 Pee) St, thoroughly ~rellable saleslady good salary to the right party.Also a good saleslady for the Fancy Goods Bazaar \"WANTED Jn the High Schoo! of Quebec a male teschèr, willing to undertake the Engligh branchas, including history, geot graphy and writing.tes to September 6th, 1910.Initial sxlary $1000 per annom.Applications with testimonials will bp received by the undersignd until July 25th.T.Ainslie Young, Becretary- Treasurer.High School of Quebec.- \u201c166 10 on Mount Royal Park.Apply at 134 Peel Street 167 2 FERVANT \u2014 Young girl wanted as general servant, experience not necessary.two in family: references required.Apply in evening after 7.15 to 4384 St.Catherine at.Westmount.166 2e0û0 STENOGRAPHER Wanted\u2014Young lady stenographer, Permanent position.The Redmond Co, Ltd : 165 3 pme rs in -raiimay of- tice.Address in own handwriting, stating age, experience and salary expected to X x 8692 Far Branch ice.- 146-8 arr SPENOGRAPHER wanted STENQGRAPHER \u2014 Experienced sténo- I+ grapher wanted for two weeks, from July SWITCHBOARD \u201cOPBRATOR wanted for counting, Penmanship, Commercial, School and jects, but you can specialize on any subject you desire.tion Fees no higher than elsewhere; terms date Ww.HARRIES, BA, FCP LOVE, Expert University merciäl Tutors, 72 Milto 3 +8¢t, Catherine St 6856, Westmount 3847 PUPILS WANTED.EXPERT TUITION Our courses include Shorthand.typewriting.Book-Kkeeping.- ina a Dongle niversity sub- Individual Instruc- day and evening all summer.first Jesson.A.and ALBERT nd Com- and 4204 East, from on Bt.Telephones: PRIVATE TUTOR and consulting engineer, 834, Star matriculating and university examina- CS 1 Apply Box B 8 \u2018tions, Malied problems solve Day Baldwin, M.A., 394 Park avenue, Tel.Up 1618, 165 \u20ac SERUBBING WOMAN _ TER ART OF NOT FORGETTING.pod atrang.scrub! * Instruction io the Languages.and Mathes PW alngedras ready work all year: bin & matics Tel.East 247.Rov.MO Smith, o%4 fur~temporary work.Crescent } M.A, No 170 Elzin st.Montreal.Ma ufadturing Co., Limited, 2 Inspector 187 071 ae Btreet.ee meme rer AGENCIES WANTED.twd \u2018Weaks Apply Bex B 838, Star Office.°° .: STENGGRAPHER wanted, one accustomed PARTY GOING WEST is open for soma good agencies, nothing Lut first class pro: positions entertained; .best of references insurance office.Apply A 04 Btar Oflce, TWO WOMEN wanted as pastry helper and assis(&ant cook: yood wages: nc Fun- day work.Apply Child's, 234 McGill st.167 3 W.H.SCROGGIE, LTD.Hequires experienced shlesladies tor hosiery, underwear and silk fepare ments.165 3 WA wanted: references.Apply Nog Hotel, McG College svenué, \\ F- \u201cwork, - 1ust4 \u201c porary- ng trom Monday.the 18th instant.Wages 315 per week.Apply A A 951, Blar Office.to notarial work preferred.Apply to Hut-| given.A Boz 289, Montreai.chisen and Dickson,\u2019 179 St.James st.vo 3 ul NI 3 SHIRT IRONERS ___ rooms waren \"Wanted \u2018experienced sh shirt Ironers, steady BED TING ours lady.Woinen es cmplorment and good wages.ppiy ; ehold Washing Co.corner Duke | terns H 3381 Star Branch Office.and Milam 166 2 | ToLNG MARRIED COUPLE want large TYPIST WANTED, temporarfly, (ome or two 7O0H.with light housekeeping privisens à : , or room and ar ate ter rame- monuthr): lady typist, to write poticles in fire diate possession required.A 934, Etae Office.BOARD.AT THE \u2018Strathcona\u2019 Cafe 5 McGill College coolext dining roomy in the elty; TAILORESS wanted, one accustomed to avenue, trousers preferred.Apply at once, ner- i degre ait cotagie pe courteous A somally to Gibb and Co.148 St James : week or for parties; 20 well tornished comfort, able rooms to reat; beadquarters for tramlents, ONINERSITY oT.76 \u2014 Visitors will find cool, .airy dining room, for ladles and govelemap, single meal 25c, ¥ix mets $1; 806d bil} ef fare: first clase tooking: quick service: early breakfast; transients mccom- modated.163 6 - c LOST.eme + WAITRESS \u2014 Want ed \u201can experienced waftrpss.Apply Great Britain Cafe, 593 Et James ut.a em Lg WAITRESSES \u2014 No night or Bunday work -Abbiy Brounsdon's Pure Candy, 239 au \u201cjames at.WAITRESSES \u2014 Wanted experienced wali.remses at once.Apply Colonial Lunch, COLLIER path Legtrid oe en minutes\u2019 walk from Le sta on.Jennie Ls Martin! road to Lachine, brooch,| Box 2 us with Wine \u201cSalad stone, surroundéd By BL Lod ph eo A pearls, on Wedrissday, July 13th.Reward LAURENTIDE PARK HOUSES, overlook- \u2018én returaing to 16 Zznd Avenue, Lachine.ing Lake Maskigogeé, \u201d now n: coql, large rooms.vérandahs, PR CANARY - wan the ite wir, who cal boating, fishing: wide ned beach: nate Cadjeux about lost canarÿ.| bathing: five minutes\u2019 drive from prose i after pi or louve es address.adults vély.Mise Hicks Bt.Gebrie! - Brandon, Que.165 10 DOG\u2014 Brown and waite, Answers tu.name .62 \u2018General.\u2019 lost Mondar aveu nly 11th; mont probably in Westmount, Will ndet please communicate with 100 Cote dr, An- tol qd Tel.Westwottut Tw.\"164 6 WAITRESS \u2014 Wanted Tramediate class waitresses.Apply Russe 524 st James street.WAPRESSEES and chambermaids ét onde: Apply Bath Hotei, foot of MoGHil Coltexs | avenue.316 Bi.Catherine street west , fu ri DOG \u2014 (Red Cocker Speniel, nante Rusty.new leather collar, belonging nt 1109 De- | to imier avenue: Reward tov finder.Retainer be prosecuted by aw.WANTED immediately a po young wo- maf 16r second \u2018cook -on seater.speaking French snd\u2019 \u2018English: pre-' terred.Apply Ottaws River Navigation ce, Canal \u201cin.foot Nazareth ?.wai ve verte Aoplr Carsinke Hotel, 4 Requirés Young Ladies for WA SCROGGIE LINED oe FOUR ARES Ogilvie Milmg Co.com- vi \u2018stock, certificates.Nos.2681-3683, please pr 29 St.Fre- re cortitiontes N ve bèen oanocélied.with pany.river GOLD WA Com back of wateh nad oily Wren ob IR wean.theral reward M returned to.H, oon A 691 Bt.Catherine\u2019 st.west, Tel, 167 7 xEYS ~\u2014 Lost bunch SP on.wale brass ring.Reward.Room Jacobe \u2014 Lost on Fhoredar ring.ng.either on cars -or strest, gold tocket and \u201cchair \u2018with.monogram, containing baby's Picture and lock of hair, of personal value I YOUNG MAN wAtted to room ahd beard].NOTRE DAME BAST, 771, opposite Sohmer Park, room ahd best of board, $3.78 per \u2018NEAR S8CROGGIE'S \u2014 Wanted permanently from August 1st to May lat, large, com- fortadbly furnished front room, near Scrog- gle\u2019s, by newly married couple, with full board for wite only, convenience for doing own washing and hot and cold water bath, about $36 monthly inclusive.Harry Collett, 21 Desrivierea avenue.- 167 2 ONTARIO STREET WEST, 17% \u2014 Room and board, suitable for one or two young men: on bath fiat; private family: plano in house.367 32 per Below Darchester\u2014 ûtral tocality: Food 16 8T.GEORGB ST.307, 4 Room and board, oe English cooking; only 7 per week.STANLEY 8T., 110-\u2014Room, weil Furniss with board.63 3 , ail rd; 26 5, ST.DENIS 90614 élase bo modern cohvenlenoes; «iso table telephone St\u2019 Louis 62.\" ST.ANTOINE, 243 \u2014 Reom and board.\u201cHull Rose,\u201d the best and cheapest in Montreal.near C.P.R.and G.T.R.Bta- tions.149 L) ST.HUBERT ET, 85 \u2014 Large well furnished room.with board, on bathroom flat, to rent, Auer light; clothes press; telephone; aieo single room.164 3 BT.CATHERINE WÉST, 98 \u2014 Roomn.single and double.with or without board.Transients accommadhted.Phone 105 20 B.ace ! a 2 TUPPER ST.509, corner St.Mark \u2014 Well furnished roomp in ined private house; with firat claæ boafd.Tel Piatt: Terms reasonable.187 § WELLINGTON, 83's; | t Bt.Charles, room and board.$¢ per week, hot and cold water; English home.- 185 ¢ em ads with English family: nice front Toom to himself: home comforts, 383 Garnier, Mount Royal avenue.Ly 147 8% ARGYLR AVE., 30, cliy\u2014Furnished room, for we young men, of quiet habits; breakfast if deateed: 163 # BERTHELET ST, 63\u2014Newly turnished rooms to let, kitchen privileges, hot and cold water; perfectly citan; sullable for married couple or girls.| 2164 6 BELMONT BT, 14 \u2014 Nicely furnished rlor bedroom, all modern conveniences, suitable for ane or two gentlemen, with board: also single room.167 4 BEAVER HALL HILL, 56 \u2014 Nicety furnished front perior, suitable far one or two gertiemen or murtied couple; electric Ught.16% BLEURY STREET, ae Farpishea rom.: bath fla aly Ge we .BEAVER HALL EEL Nicely fur) nighéd front parlor, aallabin far:bn eof twa.| gentigmen or married souple.Gigotric light 6 A N°2 GOURSOL, 16 \u2014 Gne double and single room, bath fae first class board; svery convénience.163 8 CHURCH ST., 87 \u2014 Nicely furntshed front © room, with use of plano: chalca locality.Hot @nd cold bath, $8 a month.CITY.COUNCILLORS, 138 \u2014 Nicely furnished bright .pacior bedroom, also sin sls ropm on bath flat.168 : CADJEUX, 836 \u2014 Wanted young man share nice large furnished bedroom, wit! another: scparate beda 186 2 - terms moderate; COLONIAL AVE.140 \u2014To let furnisheu room, newly renovated; bath flat; $6.166 $ CATHCART ET, 49 \u2014 Comfortably furnished front \u2018double \\room, bath flat.166 3 CITY HALL AVE.$18 \u2014 Double boudoir; Auer light.steam heated; private fain: ily: enamel bath; kitchen privileges; ladica or gentlemen.CHATHAM.81 \u2014 Two single fuinished rooms.Lath flat; $4 and $5 a month.164 5 CRESCENT B8T., 38% Double or slugie.room, all modern conveniences: trans.sients accommodated; telephone and ciec- tric ight.CHAUSSE -\u2014 Comfortably furnished room or double parlor.use of kitchen: prf- vileges.Apply 1097 Chaussee st.aul, aL C.P.R.Delorimier, Montreal.\u201cBed: \u201csitting room, \u2018CATTICART BT, 85 suitable for cone or twô: confortable; - quiet; central\u2018 tocaliey; immediate possesa- ston.: : : 167 8 \u2018CHURCH STREET.2 \u2014 Rooms, furnished single or double; all conveniences; terms moderate.Call after 5.30 p.m.165 4 DORCHESTER ST.WEST, 66: \u2014 Extra bright newly furnished double mnd single, \u2018bath fiat ,phone and electric )ight.166 3 DORCHESTER WEST, 699 \u2014 Large bright ROOMS AND, BOARD WANTED.WESTMOUNT upper ht Star Branch otrice.; YOUNG LADY Aeujrts sure mor tay ew Phe 5 with hoard, with use of near Greene avenue referred.IN 982, Btar Office.= Pa \u2014\u2014\u2014 = med SUMMER BOARD.BRAUHARNOIP \u2014 Summer board, boarding house, in trout of the river, balcony Gil around the he : large rooms rd.Also rnishod summer .rouiéi ence to let.Madame Grenier.159 4 Saw BOARD \u2014 Old Ore dinar Lady Yaving cot-i tage has accommodation for « few boarders; home comforts.Addregs Mrs.C.Parker.Old Orchard, 1 Me.iT ! BOU LEVARD £ ST.PAUL \u2014 Parents wishing to put pt to board will get good accommodation 07M: {Bobldux: 28% Eadie ot, best reftenced furnished.1¢T 3 ro and board A \u201cTAT goom, bath flat, two oupboards, running 4, water; private family: would suit two.: y - \u201ca 2156 8 DRUMMOND, 131, - eue ester \u2014 Nicely furnished room \u201cwih table wh near .Windeor ee otheg convenl : taxe Pants anit boar fers ua Ene DURDCHER ST., 124 \u2014 Large double fur- bedroom, suitable for twp or t IRE Rise.ond var $ ESTER WEST.108, corner Sattar.roe, at > 8 nige large \u2018roomy; breakfast 1e _dealred.ts au PE 2) 168 3 ESTER \"a ST \u2014 Two furnished 5 td; EN, wer ne mont {4p \u2018ply cover.Wb Wr.Jamey ot.Phone maté - 617.HESTER ST.WEST.677 \u2014 First @ rooms, \u2018rent shoderste; transients a modated.168 8 \u2014é} ; -DO TER ST .WEST, 366 \u2014 Nice fur.*_ hiRheëd room to \u201clet, two double on bdech flatS with large wardrol 167 \u20182 DRUMMOND ST., 54 \u2014 Nickly furnished eho and comfortable, convenient locality; Jive minutes to elther stations Tele- phos}: for transients.; 15 3 \"ESPIANADE, 197 (opposite fountaim) \u2014 ight alry front rooms, marble basins, Jarg¥\u2019 cupboards, balconies, every conveni- encéz private family; gentlemen; breakfast.Te modérate.164 8 CARILLON, Bellevue Hous ted oa * ts own grounds, overlooking he Ottawa River: good bathing, boating\u2019 snd Jains.Apply Mrs.D.Randall 20 FEW BOARDERS wanted for summer months, bright, comtortable rooms, board; for particularg apply Mrs Tames Hamilton, Morin Flats, Que.167 3 IROQUOIS, Ont.\u2014 Commercial Hotel, 1at class board.good fishing, boats, lvery, telephone In house, rates $7 per week rnd upwards.Also cottages to rent.B.M.Dakin, Proprietor.147 1%¢0d KNOWLTON \u2014 Rooms and board, fine ocatton, Bin shady layn and verandad | TARE MASSON \u2014 Boarding house.For {o- formation, write D.Chartier, Prop.+ ar \u2014 08 4 x EERE ing & wad trée tit qr- dre H.Tetreault, West Shetford, HY Se 3] STE ROBE \u2014 Te suntry \"hounds; close to the river, stove, beda few rar.nitures, great many trees: boats frees 925 for the season.M 1097, Star Oftica.i ENTREE TUE «2 TY VAL MORIN \u2014 G and aocommo- 004 board dation on large farm, mile Gnd & até heed\u201d station.Apply F.Vanier.eS SUMMER BOARD WANTED.TWO ADULTS desire separate rooms, with hay at que farmer hotee inthe -toun- i imme mE ce | 4 ?= mie mme ab - =r rate a re beth TY en = as +4 EB LPT - Sram pape al Reet oe wentdd, with |, for, he \u20ac uy \u201cWeg a °° LS - edad s GASETTE automoblie for la A, DAY SALARY Top intl 1 EEE WRIA : Slr a amg Nrest PROPERTY FOR CALE\u201d ST EE : \u2019 4 Tre, ae .Phone Main 19 nr UL 167 \u20ac # ; | une RE gn vol iE ey work.io 3 fo owner, Reward st 383 Greene avenue, A 287, Star Office., - YOUNG LADY _ Westmount.Tel.Weat 3038.WANTED room and are ne - | PET Dos.\u2014 Lost jlttle girl's pet do.|.ode month, by a man of quiet hal p- brown, lang bair.small soar.Reward Re ply- giving partiquiars, 954, 8 ice.young lady typist to assist 1 -| turn Watson's, 144 Peel at.1e 2 AF \u201cving bo, ges aie, | ON TUESDAY.12th, small parcel, tontain- \u20ac RAGUNERYLS LE Ÿ C3 5j: tn nflix braid, boiween une, and = - a.ow i ron at.recive Gv E.sg, Stationary, new hr A pond voue \u2014 Wantèé tor 1nstregte: bte Fit.718 ellington st, receive square .; tice youn aa ay to assist In office.ps , 166 2 pra.7x10 centre cragk.Watgfus, Brant- i: thon ee storances Et 1 PENDANT] sunburst tty pearls, and se rev ' Px en \"8 reforaness + 18 \" of où t week: Liberal Toward at 243 RNGINES-_Yor wie two Jogalghebgintul iso\u2019 : : Victor e weenie, Westouat: 106 3 several sew of selghs.John Brsakey, Breaker.rousa GIRL Shout 14 rare (nation | .__ » vite: P.Q.EN .1676 8 st in care o - | a eee to Dixie, Que.Plessènt looh- POUND.NNOYSES for les Tue Tx 15 Dog Pa tion.on river.Apply in pe ta room 8, 0 ro \u2014 \u2014 LRT kitehen pri vile ANCE 138 w ro comfocthbly ly.furnished t vtt Sepsis Sant mr.REE) oh ro ing.ai Ye PE) 2 SOM 1 UNTAIN ST, 397 \u2014 Lovely small sul Ma A.RAT Price penta! for Lede i À à q \u201csired.Apply at\u2019 \u201conce at 77 Jangaimet ¥ se ui.é sen dde dd til 1e + 2 + vu ROOMS TO LET.MeôILL E Ave.1 nished tro oor, dated; all convontences Poe Up pe 3 MANCE STREE T.43¢ \u2014 Comfort nished com, all mode Call or phone BE.e188.\u201cture ts accommo- ble, fus- m conveniences 167 2 MANSFIELD ST.alean furnished rm METOALFS 8 127\u2014Mtngie tly furnish armisnod; 11 modern nventeaces; roi ted; phone.164 4 taw - MoGiLL.COLLEGE AVE, 49 \u2014 furnished room, modern conveniences, 1 «- Nice airy fro ter; bathroom McGILL COLLEGE AVE., §1 \u2014 Double \u2018single front nts.rooms, kitchen privileges; 2 - Large double room, bath Y.832, old No.{6 gle double, electric light, sult mare ried couple i or two gentlemen, quiet home; meals \u2018f desired.147 à MANSFIELD ST.26 \u2014 nighed, to rent MANSFIELD ST., 47 \u2014 Well furnished rooms.ES cs om veniences; near Wind- rallwax stations; transients accommodated * 186 Rooms.nicely fur- at 35 Manatield street.MoGILL COLLEGE AV 28 \u2014 Exceptionally clean bright Poor, all modern con- Yeniences; transients 16 MOUNTAI ST.174 doubie and single ms to let, ai Passible comforts, Auer ught: also parlor 165 5 Vt rt McGILL COLLEGE AVE, No.35 \u2014 icely furnished, double and single.Bain! room flat 163 MeGILL COLLEGE A odation; transients accommodated MANCE, 69 \u2014 Larg e e bright unfurnished front room, suitable for two; fmmediate possession mére MITCHISON AVE., 73 \u2014 Two unfurnished front rooms; gas connections.168 3 McGILL OoLL AVENUE, 68 Alr bright mas, Bote Hgh .tourists accom odated.wht vejephone; \u2014 88 MeGILL COLLEGE AVE, 67 \u2014 Nic oly fur- 18h double and single rooms, Also able board.Mrs.A.Morrison, \u2018colors avenue.168 \u20ac MeGILL COLLEGE 33 Front pari handsomely furnished, electric lens Por erate rental; piano if required.165 3 MANSFIELD 8T., §3 nd comfor rtably fu urnished conveniences: transients acsommodsted.164 £irat cl er \u201cMG Newly decorated rooms, ail MANCE, 1840, Annex-\u2014Nlce double .A ar nished or unfurnished; niso single Broom: » three Seatlemen or married couple; kitchen ry 164 8 fur vilegei MILTON ST, Large dri ght comfortably furnished front room with balcony for one or two gentlemen; immediate poa- 167 6 MANCE STREET, 97 \u2014 A large wel 1 - nished room on bathroom flat.fur MACKAY, Nicely furn parjor tor Sea-siting oo D on ron room; : every convenience; tourists ac- ated.167 3 MANSFIELD & 8T., room \u2014 Large let, and small ws month à phone: By eek or METCALFE ST.Double and ingle room, booty \"fu ws m a ed; tourists accom- B AVE.T8\u2014Large and sin rooms, alt modern Convenience; telephone.shower bath: sultable lectric 1 NICELY furnished double furnished for two Foun 8 ase\u201d minutes Talk so n Imperial avenu se % tt OVERDALE AVE.Three ed eated to let, Loan; Immediate possession.ay.3 unfurnish- bright, airy, must take un 3 ONTARIO WEST, \u2014 Unfurnished et.large Sabie pariors, with RIO WEST 14 ent Rely tee water; use near Mance front room: runnin of kitchen if desire 187 2 , ON MANSFIELD ST.above St.Catherine a double and singie room, well @ ed.with all modern convenlences: orties Address X x PRINCE ART ARTHUR WEST, 313 C \u2014 Comfortably well furnished double room on bath flat, clean and up to dat te; reasonable, 167 PARK AVE.223 (close to Mountain \u2014 es bright and well furnished; ideal me av all requirements; breaks t obtainable; tourists conside ered.: PARK, 10 -\u2014 Nice newly furnished electric light and phon | rooms.PHILLIPS PLACE.¢ \u2014 Elegantly furnished double and single ma, electric Heht.telephone.janitor's services with breakfast destred.ies « RICHMOND B8Q., 26 \u2014 Furn let, central locality, ngiish family; ished rooma to for one or two ge CHEE pésiinie Jour 3 RICHMOND ST.426 \u2014 A nice large room d good board to let 16 ST.CATHERINE WEST.528 \u2014 Furnished rooms, transients, servant arried couples; large rooms, double or single; day or week: phon 2ecd ST.UKE.35, between Guy an hew, two large.comfortably roomer small private family; only.Telephone 3230.ST.ANTOINE ST.WEST -A large f room, on bath fiat: team bent- ea: \"i er roo.terms; private fami! Apply A 5896.Star Office, ies 8 BT.URBAIN ST.1343 (near Rachel), nished or unfurnished small doub to person employed during tain and cars; d St.Mat.furnished gentlemen 167 3 fur- le room day; near oun~ sentloman preferred 7: STANLEY.rooms, with sin- : double ght housekeeping if required.167 8 slants accom modated.STANLEY ST.N8\u2014Well furninhed single avt double rooms to rent; all modern con ee etn mmo er.ANTOINE, 3424 \u2014 Large double téngie furnished rooms.elretrle private English family; breakfa: 4 and ilght, st if desir- 166 2 PTANCEY BTREET.228 \u2014 To let large rnished room.with use of bath and phone.and use of kitchen: terms inoder- 164 5 ST.CATHERINE sr.410 Furnished room to let, or two gentlemen.on oath ST.1 AMILLE st.ri, _ Weatmou: nt\u2014 minable for one 164 à Large well fur.reom er ent: large or rd tofephone; Brats Hi \u20188 bryukiast it duilred.| 86 \u2014 To rent & nice bedroom.166 à Nicely\u2019 8T., room, electric Tghts, hot and cold od floor; rent moderates.167 2 and gen- For Receiving Montreal Star Want Ads.Classified (\u201c Want\u201d) Advertisements for the Montreal Daily Star left at any be ved ANNEX cormer Fairmount sad atreet, Fairmount Medical cor.Eaplanade and St vsnex Drug Store ANNEX, corner Mance and Villeneuve.A D Mann, St, Louin COTE DES NEIGES, Northmount Pharmacy, Up 5264.CRAIG EAST, corner St.Denis J.A.Godbout, Mais 3370.DELORIMIER, cor.Moust Royal Papineau.J.KE.Morin.Kast 4514.LACHINE, 362 St.Joseph street.J L.Hebert.LACHINE LOCKS, 217b Ste.Joseph street.J.A.Rabeau.MAISONNEUVF, 73 St.Catherine street, C.Dencault.\u2019'FPhone East 5505.MAISONNEUVE cor.Bourbon- niere an dam Sts, Ds \u2019houlnard.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor.Cha.boiltes sq Dr.Leduc, Main 170.NOTRE DAME WEST, cor, Kich- mond.J, H.Nault.Main 6333 NOTRE DAME WEST, No.1887.near Rose de Liran.A.La salle.West 750.ONTARIO EAST, Cor Davidson.EL Pasquin.Last 4320.PARK AVE, cor.Prince Arthar.P.McCormack, East 3869.POINT ST CHARLES, 627 Wel- cor.Bourgeois.T.MN.T.\u2018stone, Mais 1764.RACHEL ST.cor, Rivard.F.X Lasalle.Euet 1045.ST.ANTOINE ST.cor.Mountain.Mans.Up 1332.: ST.ANTOINE ST, EAST WES Ruffey (twe bran.hone Up 5257-4115, mount 3200.ST.ANTOINE ST, cor.Fulford Quenneville & Guerin, Up.$5237 corner East 7054, ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor.De- lerimier ave.Dr, Leduc.East sT.CATHERINE EAST, Desery.Ur, Leduc, ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor, Visi lon st œuenneville & Guerin, 4641.ST.CATHERINE EAST, cor.Bt Denis, Lecours & Decary, East ST.oA CATHERINE EAST, corner 5t.beth, Henri Lalonde.East 87.CATHERINE WEST, University.J.Cava Up 2083.corner M.nagh.ST, heCATRERING w.M.Der ST.CATRERINE WEST corner Mackay.C.T.Milne.rd ST.DENIS, cor.Mount Royal.A.Brillon.East 2811.Up C1348.ST.DENIS, No, 540, near Cherrier., Migneron.East 1948, .ST.DENIS, cor, Sherbrooke.De Leduc, East 1499, ST.HENRI.Lenoir.A.ST.HUBERT, Henri Plion.ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Mount Royal, R.Martineav.East 1741.St.James and West 915 PE P, Fortin.cor, Beaublen.Pat 4668 ST.LAWRENCE, Neo, .G.Forche 1024, wear Rey.ron.East 5077.ST.LAWHENCE.cr, Fe thur.Henri Lanctot Bast 208.ST.LAWRENCE.cérner Cratw.Robert's Pharmacy.rant 1843.SHERBROOKE .WEST, corner City Mmuneillors.0.H.Tansey.Up Ar- TOWN OF ST.PAUL.M.J.Cas 163 Church ave.pe VERDUN, 97 Charch ave.Dr J.Champagne.Main 6352.WESTMOUNT, corner St.Gath- e and Greene Ave stone, es WESTMOUNT.S.Fry, 351 Vies teria ave, wear Sherbrooke st.Westmount 3333 43 312 ROOMS TO LET.| RATES FOR PREPAID (CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MONTREAL DAILY STAR One half cont Rooms res 100 tor Situations Wanted each insertion CLASS IL For Sule.\u2026.\u2026.Los tai Pers teres Pupils Wanted.lo .mg Wanted saunvsause insertion enumerated Cl cerensesscnns CLASS Birth Notices.28 cents each insertion tices.be.nerai notiçe.50 \"\u201d MARRIAGE IICENSES ri vy Arthur W.Wiiks, Merchants Bank Jam 5800.ma.E.4134.Sutte 109 .6748, or 376 Ontario BH.1.B.23 lddood LEGAL CARDS.Mog ioson Casgrain ell & eldon nez CANADA LIFE BUILDING, St James Bt, Montreal.T.Chase Caran: K.C Joseph Ww.rerdon.A.Chane n J.rroll M.Se Dousal.Toate Mitchell, noi 0.PAYENT SOLICITORS Patents, Trade Marks, Etc.IN ALL COUNTRIES Fetherstonhaugh & Co.Chariea VW, Laysor, B.aU, formeriy Examiner Canadian t Office, CANADA LIFE BUILIINGMONTREAL \u201cTHE PROSPECTIVE PATENTEE \u201d PATENTS And THEIR MEAN AlN EM\u2014BENT REE.oun EE FEYHERSTONHAUGH, DENNISON à CO.ERPOOL & LONDON à GLOBE BUILDING.MONTREAL \u2018 4405 tosoure.mme UnuNiVEE ANS WASU TA! 1s 1 INVENTIONS PATENTED .AND TRADE MARKS Registered fn all Countries.OWEN N.EVANS Merchants\u2019 Bank Baflding, real.Ww.P.MeFEAT, \"asscemte Atty, 166 174 FRUITS.CANTELOUPES, , California Peaches, Apri- 12 McGill College ene and 354 { Dorchester.Telephones Up 3333 and 6292 167 26 THE KAISER\u2019S CREED.Emperor William of Germany = Sond of notable sayings which are - ed to inspire him to noble deeds.gr ome sentences that hang in -his work-roo rranged that he has them always PS etore him when at des Be strong in pain To wish for anything that is unattainable Is worthless, Be content with the day as it is; look for the good in everythin Rejoice in ature and \u201cpeople, and take them re.For a thousand.dre hours, Console ul.In everything of this world, whether dead or alive.lives the mighty, wise will of the almighty and all-xnowing Creator; we little people only lack reason to comprehend it CANDLE POWER OF SUN AND STARS.A French scientist who recently estl- mated the Hght and heat of the sun and stars a new method presented to the Paris Academy of Science me interesting concerning the intrinsic juminosity © of those bode shows that the light of the uare cent: luminosity of no lesa than 6,000,000 candles.\u2019 ws For Prize Cups and Medals go to Hemsley\u2019s, Jeweller, 268 St.James, ST.DENIS, 9894 \u2014 Furniahed rooms to let, telephone st Lou 62 SHERBROOKE EAST, 228 room in a private house, no other boarders; P RX ~ Furnished where there : gas, electric light; tele- .166 3 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 83ta \u2014Thréee rooms to rent on bathroom flat, for gentlemen or married couple; house.166 2 SHUTER ST, 45\u2014 and single roomu, Very camfortable double visitors and transtenis to morrow.8T.CATHERINE WEST, Nicely good attendance; terms $10 per month.16 48 STREET, 104 \u2014 Nicely furnish- sitting room.ats rge double roam Telephone and all > date conveniences.Transients accommodated.C184 8 STA Nizy cd To LET on Mount Royal avenue, facing Fletcher's Fleld.\u2018and Mountain, room.with balcony Apply A 9833 Star Office.187 2 e front furnish.rlso single one.165 Zeod UNION AVE.106 \u2014 A nie ed room on bath flat, UNION AVE.87 \u2014 To le tet two forniahed « bedrooms, one on bath flat 10 UNIVERSITY.83 - Nicely furnished room ground and bath flat: transienta tak- SHERAROOKR Wat let Jnsle.roomy _ADBly- at 29 aforbrèone west BT.ANTOINE 287, fial, unfurnished, 1.% rooms, heated; private kitchen, wally; fo single and doub NS 168 à wTANLEY: BT.#8 \u2014 Unfurnished.$7.$10, 913: Nate.heated, hot, cold water basins, talephone, \u20ac gas stove connections.Suite thrèe, 165 4 Ce Tarnished room to let, t boa ry - Large, bedroom.\u201crath fag, or kitchen; 44 3 ADpty between & und 3 4 .8 Back parjor with use of plano, \u201calso double and single rooms.16¢ 3 VICTORIA 4 Nice clean bright single and Sdouble rooms: terms moderate.1 VICTORIA | hl Large double furnished bathr fiat, separate beds ped Mitenen privileges it wanted.167 VICTORIA EE » Splendid.farge room, cool, Au + ternnts- 187 2.\u2018 RE vi 1A &T., ui aves © clean, com- tortable sinsie rooin on bathroom flat: suitable able for gentleman: near Sher brooke, .Yoong Kool will nfahed front room at pm evenings.ise fina comfortably or 1972 Delsrimie SAY-TUN \u2018| period of history, we one family descended Irom {CURIOUS FEATURES\u2018 IN COMPOSITION OF HOUSE OF LORDS: Some Familles Hold Hold Several Peerages | Younger Sons ars Always Coming to the Front, I sone.THE WHO HHH pus \u2018by Sir Francis rat 40.\u201crésolve itself Brothers ff For \u2018the ea j-#enerally, the.lines.to psaim ist.are fallen to him on loasant y heritage.| H met ; and - traditions \u2018of hie- douse, : vorblle the Touresr members are à to emu- the fortunes of \u2018the.founder ot the family.It there lo any truth a | Without entering too minutely into | Born the somewhat uncertain genealogies of the Scottish and Irish peerages, or seeking for some of the English piers a common ancestor remote a may take it in roun umbers that there are about seventy families each holding, mostly ln direct male descent, two pe.f England, Scotland or Ireland, ' always however, carrying wit seats in nd C not them it thres peerages holding four each, while the Ei Howards, through the influence of heirs-female, Dold seven different peerages arnong them.By a peerage family we understand one whose members, claiming common descent from a not too remote ancestor, them more tan one barony or higher hereditary honor.Unconsciously we think of all bearers of © aame name as being metubers of a :ymmon more or less raythical the peers, three- fourths of whom hide their family name under a territorial desig.atlov, it would seem at first sight otherw Had it become a uniform custom confusion, as was apparent in degree when Mr.Morley retatred his created a visco ey, son Mauley.As it is, the title of a veer, and in many cases the surname ho bears, covers a multitude of surprisingly contradictory Alteration of Surnames.To most people alterations of sur- nam m unmeaning and often ridiculous: put these changes have thelr undatio! n for hi torical family lon EP bo.Tt fn thé mal or even in the female line.One representative of an old ramily who elided a vowel in the spelling of his name, defended it on the rround that he hop- o be over-represe as Undoubtedly ur der-represented.ot the family\u201d under consideration, about tvortmirds were bestowed for - conspicuous services rendered to King and country, while the remaining third m be attributed to social and territorial Influences.We could at tedious length lay our finger on the reason that prompted the creation of every peerage that exists; but even to-day a list ot new cites only the mildest interest, as any- nversant with the publie and oc life of the times \u2018oretel reasons of yesterday and the day \"Natural Gifts not Indiapensible.Had all peerages descended tn strict- iy male line and been EY ro rely individual merit close TO m paca confidentiy relied on.Peers and their younger sons, moreover, have always shown a wonderful aptitude for allying themselves heiresses, thus bringing into thelr families, with mo their tinct titles in themselves or next generation.Any data therefore.can scarcely be taken as sufficiently trustworthy for criticising the statement recently made in the Times dy Sir Francis Galton, that among the sons of peers the \u2018\u2018eidest- born are, as a rule, inferior in natural gifts to the younger- -born in a smail but significant gree Naturally this hypothesis would suggest that ultimately the mental capacity of eldest sons would be reduced to vanishing point.To compensate that trend, however, we find that op- portunels the eldest line of the first r in the majority of cages has failed.Yielding place to the second or the chea, The present Marthe eldest sun of the second son of the second son of the first Marquess.The tbird Earl of Bedford was the only son were also the fifth and sixth, and the en and the eleven ounger Sons the Wo rkers.As a matter of practical family history, however disappointing it may be a to desce peerage eldest son in three succeeding generat- tea tr been handed down in ea Seah @ Sule mt Seah Seo, thw distilling has m father to son for h Ripon, Wellington, w Joh a russel d the late Marquess Salisbury.To counterbalance we \u2018bave also, as Premiers, dest born sons in Liverpool, Grey.Derby, Esimerstons and and he would be a bold critle who wou id presume to in n the \u201c natural site nley Pres! ; known Cabinet Minister, was second son of the of Derby.Of the late Duke of Rutiand (a pecon: son wi famity honors) ar.Justin M'Carthy has remarked t Conservative Government could be opposed to get on wi t Lord John Manners.\u201d The first Earl eran ville, Secretary for War ; the Earl of Ellesmere, Sec- War twenty years later: Lord Herbert of Lea, War Secretary or three Ministries: and the Hon.Ed- tanhope, ecretary for same department ha second Government, \u2018younger sons.In a ments of public ure, the younger sons during the later \\ctorian days upheld their traditions Cheaper Meats in Sight.The great cattle ranges of the West are disappearing, mall farms.The observation and a study of the conditions for the past fifteén years.is that the farmers will Legin raising hogs in greater numbers than ever before an hat the small farmer who formerly raised no cattle except a mileh cow or mily raising a few cattle for the market t in the aggregate the supply of = will be greatly increased and the grade will average os ~Marc M.Reynolds, in Moody's Magazine.Ghost Who Voted.Not only do many ghosts House of Cominons, but there received a \u201cwhip\u201d urgently requesting his attendance at Westminster in time to take Dn in a critical division.He plied, o be in place.on the fateful ight \u2018the Ho use divided, oor of the division lobby from estminster.\u2014London m Chronicle., A NEW KIND OF STEEL.At Chester, Penn.a steel is now being manufactured dor steel.\u201d It t ry high, and its ultimate strength 80,000 pounds.It is intended specially for cast gears crapk- -shafts, connecting rods and on.The process of manufacture takes from six to eight we Mr.Will'am Wainwright.vice-pre- eident of the G.T.R.who fe in Ottawa, says that the a Trunk Pacific expects to handle nine million bushels of this year's wheat crop.\" EVENINGS.is 1s.in in a New York hotel.tm te ing event.\u201cAND EACLE - SE Prices About Double This Side Says English \u2018Writer, But Americans \u201cDeliver the Goods.\u201d gt is not so much the high oat of mag- 1 knew may \u20ac trusted to: \u2018see to it that, if the prices the fdiers ne amid the splendour of papular restaur- ts and drink champagne in the early hours \u20ac of the morning.py dread #0 much as chea, sand gim pretty.and it they are Hceced it will o them no harm.But the problem that perplexes thoughtful peopl America to-day !s\u2019 the iminished à in Amoerte power of t of his employes during the past winter simply because they were embarrassed by the soaring suffering from the strain of making both ends meet.Several great corporations have voluntarily raised the n recognition expense Of liv- The Steel Corporation has given t e other companies have made even larger concessions.Everything About Double.n impression is that almost everything in America, from a car fare lowest car fare a halfpenny.erta 1 received my bill these two e he smiling waite d have been more \u201cRestaurant prices.I have befo:s me as I menus issued by a number of purs American hoteis and restauran ow they would housewife! { Pas thread po a si portion of Boned partridge, \u2018and 28.6d.for ca cauliffower au gratin.In London 1 an excellent Welsh rarebit \u201ctor a or Sd.but I shall have to pay for it in New York In the f a famous New York hotel tea alone, without even a tecuit to accom pany it, will cost 1s.if hanker after marma- it > fast it will add 1 1s.to Even a common 6d.lade on glancing at a wine list I see \u201cthat a bottle of 8t.Julien is 8s, and a half bottle of Bass's ule .3d.\u2014which cems ugh.1 know that my bottle of Belfast ginger ale, which costs me .at A club In St James's st.But the po \u2018cream otad cont, including tip, will be 4 In New Fork exactly the same\u2019 meal will cost ry must be admitted that, although the \u2018American prices are Hig, everything is of the very.best.e food is good, the ooking perfect, ly room a dazzling hall a ar band capable and not and the walter would Le ail shen it only he + English.high level, the management chan = \u201cdeliver the goods.\u201d At a first-class get-a.ry good m more can have a private bathroom.In.New Fork I cannot get a good bedroom.with bath for remarkab) ed with every contrivance that the wit of man and t eaîth of the capitalist can possibly provide for the ease venience of the guests.The Overfed and the Underfed.Some of the fashionable restaurants of New York provide food for reflection as ep as oo for the body.The amiable tyrants \u2014 often with big be bank accounts pwollen uccessful speculation.There a wasteful and glaring blaze of elecs tric light\u2014in one restaurant there are lights under the table.\u2018showing a rosy glow through the cloth.r-dressed women in daring ge from ne Rue de la Paix, opulent and over-fed finan clers, who have had à Wall atree in New York restaurant at midnight And a few blocks away there | \u201c\u2019bread-line*\u2014a long, pathetic queue of homeless, workless, ngry who stand for hours ones in the the pitiless cold and sleet until a philan- luat o 5 4 thropic baker gives them each a : email , bread.17 WHERE EARS GROW SHARP.A French Danoonst has recorded ce with which sounds com or the ground ca: can ropes and the yisiding of of the silk 2 the balloon cont HY are there 20 many EVAPORATED they produce and dire sanitary A FTER the ST.CHARLES Evaporated Cream Makes Children Healthy unhealthy do not realize that tt ie due to improper or careless feeding.OTHERS rely too much on ordinary milk tn feeding their children.This should not be, as it is most dangerous, especially during the summer months, when children are more Liable to contract diseases ST.CHARLES UNSWEETENED PERFECT FOOD for CHILDREN () NLY the best of milk is usedin preparing St.Charles Evaporated cream.Our dairies are known everywhere for the rich, pure milk menner children?A great many people CREAM IS THE milk ta received at our facturses, fs submitted to an removes the casein, making the milk easily digestible.Strong language you may think, but such words are really inadequate to convey even the faintest conception of what we are doing to OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING \u201c OUR PARLORS ARE TO BE MADE LARGER, to make room for a stock of Ladies\u2019 + and the advertising value of cleaning up every stitch and thread at prices Men's Fars, and rather than subject our Suits to the danger and damaging effects of storing, we realize Below Cost of Raw Woolen: Don\u2019t delay another day\u2014mercantile history will never record such a sensational value-giv-\" No use to multiply words.If you have never shared in the Misfit\u2019s system of value- © a giving, come this once, at least, and we'll guarantee that it will prove an ever-to-be-remembered te velation to you.At the prices prevailing at this sale you can well afford to anticipate future needs.Space will not permit us to enumerate all our bargains, but you will be able to get a two-piece Suit for $4.75, Tailor\u2019s price $15.$9.75 will buy a $20.00 Suit in Fancy Black or Blue Worsted.Come and get your pick of the best stock of Clothing in gran Sr ail À TENTS AN \u201c ARANVED VET AT \u201cCAMPBELLTON \u2014 Mnmiipox Breaks Out But Case |.tsolated\u2014Loss Far Greater Than 0 at First Reported.C to The Montreal Star.Campbellton, N.B.July 15.\u2014The situ- déni of the stricken people of thia ly was rendered worse to-day by the covery of a case of smallpox among bo refugees.~The unfortunate victim was ly removed and placed under I¥iet quarantine, and vigorous pre- ons taken to prevent the disease ading.\u201cIR turns out that no life was lost in.} Campbeliton fire.The Doyle child.posed .to be dead, was taken to pt Junction by a woman who went 5 for shelter.Daniel O'Keefe, pro- or of the Queen Hotel.who wus il snd was taken to Dalhousie, has dled there.Rough shaeks for temporary stores shelters are being erected, but im- [There 13 still much suffering.Money hd clothing are most needed.The GN.W.Telegraph Company pow has four wires working, and mess of enquiry are pouring in from 1\u201c quarters from anxious friends.The military tents had not arrived t night, and hundreds stept in the flelds.The Intercolonial Railway lave free passes to all who desired to b to the homes of friends in other] Loss Approximates $5,000,000.-What is considered to be the greal- bat problem with which the devastated town has to contend is its bunded debt, which is very heavy, amounting ta $300,400.Many ideas and propositions are advanced for lessening it, bat nothing definite has been decided.There is no doubt that the town will be rebuilt, but the leading citizens aro of the opinion that the location of the streets apd public bulldings will be greatly changed.> It 1» suggested that the provincial government should guarantee the.in- \u2018terest of the town's debt, or take other means of lessening the burden.Lieutenant-Governor Tweedle and Premier Hazen go up on Monday.It appéars the popiilation of Campbellton and the loss suffered have both been understated.The population was at least six thousand, and the loss nearer five than three millions There was uearly two milllons of insurance.- Many Shelteriess in the Rain, \u201cHeavy vain is faliing again to-day in Campbeliton, and very many people aye without shelter: Officers have discovered much stolen goods in outlying Metricts and e eonsiderable quantity wa the forecastle of a Norwegian np Steamer in port \u201c Quebec and Ottawa Make Grants.2 July 16~The finance com- © the city council has voted \u2018sie thousand dollars to the sufferers \u201c Ottawa.July 15.\u2014Ottawa city last t made -a grant of ¥1.000 In aid re sufterers fram the Campbellton : Beston Will Ald Sufferers.Ftè The Montreal Star.ton, July 15.\u2014 Bostonians, of Ca¥adian birth, hundreds of hem, are meeting at the Ql Hall mete for beat B to wc) fai the mi conditions r DAMAGE 7 To LCR: IN GAMPBELLTON FIRE.Thus Smet a people were et Mission Point.across the river from time napection to oF The ae Find | Eons WE pa à tour' nae ans vit a View 40 us a ac raire or dmprove- Ho wil Cana to-day.\u2014 e P.F.Colller Left $2,873,576.New York, July 15.\u2014The net value of estate of the late Peter F.Collier, ublisher and sportsman,was $2,873,576 pording to the appraisers\u2019 report.It \u201d sts entirely of personal property iife insurance.Fhe bulk of the cstate youd to hin T5 116 St Syms ital of 8 yracuse, Lait Ja = Roman Catholic nk Le ti, and Seten-Hall | Frid ge, N.J., small be- pets.= .Raising the Hat.raise your hat?\" is the motto the Society for the Promotion of Modea of Greeting, whose quarters are at Darmstadt, says on Chronicle.It is a waste- ny se it weary out the agf- bi \"If is unhealthy, because in JR weather ia apt to bring on colds.j.worst of all.it is unpatriotic, for i custom was adopted from the Mach, the first nation in Europe to the head as a form of politeness.MP true mode of greeting for Ger- ns, we axe told, is the military jate, which uw ot purely Teuton ori- L having originated among the o!fi- = of the Prussian Grenadiers.The ty has gained many adberents, J the inhabitants of Darmstadt are accustomed to ace elderly cirilians wind rigifly to attention and bring @ hand smartly to the forehead when Jy meet acquaintances in the street.{ FOOT: ELD / ta Excossiy Alle nd «aw Il Ji i Pe QF \u2019 Star, .Gibbs, 117 MT; (x).\u201c| Miss Cesarion, Rabert J.Collier, who te-tà receive Catholie.Xi Tetelves + vera Be SRE = names, reading from left The right, Ernest Barry (with the soft hat), Barry à father (Just behind), Dan.ERNEST BARRY'S DEPARTURE FROM WATERLOO FOR SOUTH AFRICA.are Bossy Phelps (with the soft hat, trainer), Slackastatte (Just behind), Cordery (with the soft hat), trainer.rom Throne and Country), HOLDS COMPANY WAS RESPONSIBLE Grand Trunk Declared Criminally Liable by Toronto Jury for Firemah\u2019s Death.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 15.\u2014Notwithetanding the engineer's evidence to the effect that the trestie which collapsed in the Grand Trunk yards at East Toronto, on June 30, with an engine and three coal cars, causing the death of Samuel Wharremn, fireman, and injuring two others, wus sufficiently strong to hold the weight.Coroner Young's jury last night declared that the timbers were \u201cdry, old and rotten,\u201d and that therefore the Grand Trunk Railway was criminally responsible for Wharren's ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW.Entries for Races at the St.John Track.St John, N:B.; July 15\u2014Entries for Saturday, July 18.\u2014 First race, one mile\u2014Yandan, it: Flarney, He; Square Deal, 112; King Guinea, 115; Sanguine, 110; Many Colors, 109.Second race, 6 13% furlongs\u2014Bright 106; (x) Pleasing.101; Billie HES Mate, 119; ( metus, 113; Lil Nan Fe Thi race Se furlongs\u2014John Wise, 109: Suderman, 120; Bill Herron, 120: Jack Pinns, 109; (x) Copper Princess.113; Irwin P.Diggs.119; Coon, 123.or.Fourth race, 5 furlonge\u2014 Kingston Belle, 108; Square Deal, 111; Chalum.{101; 8t.Deinorl, 103; (x) Bonnie Bee.96; Lady Chilton, 09; Marie Rue, 109.Fifth race, 4 1-3 furlongs-Tender.Stephens entry.991 Yankee Lady, Stephens entry, 107; Jack Ryan, 107: (x) Ins, Goodacre, 105; (x) Maurice Reed, 94; Fleece, 108.| Sixth race, 4 1-2 furion (x) lo 132; Jann! Raggio, 111; John Mar \"{ Crook, 128; Johnson, 116; Alarmed, 108; Enlist, 111: Gillitord, 114; Etta May.106; (x) Mird- 1.111; Donation.114; Sabo Blend, 116; 124.Seventh race, one and one-sixteenth miles\u2014Conville 112; Judge Dundon 115; Precis, 108; Otogo, 114; The Clown, 112; Jack Baker, 109; Alta McDonald, 112: Adoration, 110; Autumn King, 112; (x) \"I Dr.Young, 107; 8ir Walter Rollins, 107; Niblick, 112.Intermediate Tariff for Belgium.Special to The Montreal Star.Antwerp, July 15-Thé Chamber of Commerce of this city has received a letter from the Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs, stating that the Con- sul-Géneral of Belgtum at Ottawa has Just concluded an arrangement with Canadian Government designed to late commercial relations between the two countries until a comemrcial treaty shall have been concluded bee tween them.This arrangement, the letter states.assures to Belgium the benefits of the intermediary Canadian tariff.Foiling Sir William.A new and amusing story of Sir William Van Horne is told by Norman Rankin in July Canada Monthly (formerly Canada-West.) It scams that when \"Slr Wil was constructing the Cubs] dad, he decided to install a ty raliroad hotel in Cam- aguey.Say of.the island, and with bis keen fat \u20ac fetal, he had an idea as to erosion \u201cWhy not fit ve one of the parlors,\u201d said he, \"with panellings of the beautiful native woods of the island?It seems to me that guc\u2019} a room would interest visitors gre , and give a handsome effect.\u201d .\u201cFine!\u201d sald everybody, and his guprestion was carried out to the letter ext time he arrivea in Cémaguey the hotel was practichlly obmplete, and Sir Willlam recollected his hardwood room.\u201cYes, it was there,\u201d said éverybtiody.but with a singular lack of enthus- fasm.\u201cI should like to see iL,\u201d suggested Sir Willlam mildly.\u201cCertainly, oh certainly.\u201d sald everybody, and hastily changed the subject.Sir \"William was deaf, dumb and blind to the beauty of the weather, the excellence of the service, ahd the sudden death of everybody's grandmother.He wanted to see that hardwood room, and with drooping ears everybody.checkmated, led htm to it cu Éfantior .NE PO 0 SN Sa $38, Byfrders, 38 cents.Eplendid 3 ep\u201d making new shoes oom.ble.RLFC aE ee nD Seren It had been panelled in all tha dif- [ed the ferent axarietten of beautiful nitive | - \u201cWhy, \u2018 our Majesty, I have just got { hardwoods, according.edule, eut of ll to answer ® call from celling fo pour, a ha and r ne à dientedii: a au freot, na tu = a fo resean en Bea me .She dimen n enindh and = niehi and] ;* te we: © prie had_wan red.i observed.ne ited > Mes uy \u2018 BEE AR two] Mr, Arthur Barry.vec only .a back on- the dads ne Ca: ot ony wouldn't wash off, and ivory-white] to-day by the that parier is to this day.$m TEE 4 mp Laura H.114: Senator | was lost, and thought her picking ber- |: 1be almost impossible to find her.Ow- AMERICAN RIGHTS NEVER RECOGNIZED BY GREAT BRITAIN Canadian Counsel Insisted.Word \u201cBays?\u201d Used in Geographical Sense Only.Canadia+ Associated Press.The Hague, July 15.\u2014 Mr.J.S.Ewart, Counsel for Canada, continuing his argument before the fisheries tri-\u2019 buna! to-day, declared that the United States was wrong Ip asserting that in 1866 Great Britain had recognized the United States\u2019 right to fish In the great pays,and secondly,that the word \u201cbays\u201d in the Treaty of 1318 should be taken in the geographical sense, because the word did not then possess judicial -sig- nification, ae definite rules in international law respecting bays were rot in existence at that time, and Great Bri- taln then claimed.sovereignty and absolute jurisdiction over the fisheries of its possessions far beyond the territorial limits.In the treaties made with France ln 1713 and 1763, Mr.Ewart sald, French fishermen were even excluded from fishing within thirty leagues of the coast of Nova Scotia, and England claimed jurisdiction over the whole Gulf of St.Lawrence, and the bays in these treaties were not determined ter- ritoriallyv - : Mr.Ewart preferred the rule then prevailing that the bays belonged to the countries surrounding them.He also dealt with the question whether Newfoundland had the right to prohibit foreigners from fishing in \u2018her waters from American vessels, arguing in the affimative.SI.LAURENT CHILD LOST ON PRAIRIE Was Trying to Find Her Way Home Two Miles Along Bush Road.Western Associated Press Speclal.St.Laurent.Man., July 16.\u2014Lost on the prairie since Wednesday evening.Maudie Hunter, aged six years, is being ceaselessly sought for by hor parents and neighbors.The child was trying to find her way home from her grandmother's, where she was visiting, but two miles distant along a bush road, on Wednesday evening.She.was directed.by a boy who passed her on horseback.but mun have blundered.Yeste ay two boys ut did not Know the © ries.fin \u2018of- the county ts bush bluffs and if she reached this, it = ing to drought sloughs are all dried up.GERMAN EMPEROR AND HIS FRIEND BALLIN.Between Herr Ballin, the influential Director-General of the Hamburg- American line, and the German Emperor there exists a clope friendship, At the regatts on the Jo Elbe a year or twobago Herr Balliin, as his custom |s, wh&-asleèp on b a vessel \u2018Of the Hapdyg about four if the uf- tertvon.The Kaiser -jui that this was a good time for oe favorite surprise visit.He mmoned hia pinnace arrived at the ship's side, and lifting his finger to enjoin wWiénce, strode over to the companion-way leading to Herr Ballin's private suite.\u201cBallin,\u201d shouted His Majesty.Ballin awoke with a start, and commenced to explain vehemently his opinion of fussy people who interrupted him at inçonvenient ours.\u201cOh, were you~ asleep?\u2019 said \u2018the Kaiser, putting his head in.\u201cMy dear man, I would not have awakened you for the world.Do go to sleep again, and don't mind me!\" On another had just awoke in the morning and had got into his bath when the tele-' phone went.Pho the dickens Is that?\u201d asked the Director-General, jumping out of his tub, | : \u201cIts just me, Kalser Wilhelm,\u201d said His Majesty.\u201cYour Majesty,\u201d retorted Ballin, \u201cyour humblest subject fhever stood so trembling before you.\u201d \u201cWhat on arth do you mean?\u201d ask- {GOOD SHOOTING BY regiment this year has shown a mark- ought.they : nid occasion Herr Ballin | pall or write t - Consultations\u201d free.VICTORIA RIFLES Have Completed Their Part in Cana dian Rifle League Competition.+ trs The $rd Victoria Rifles have complete.their shooting in the Cahadlan Rifle League Competition for 1910.The shooting of the members of the ed improvement over previous seasons, and, while this may be due in part to the improvements in rifles and sights, the men are undoubtedly showing greater skiil at the ranges.The results of the shooting follow: Winners of first clase certificates and special prizes \u2014 (Special priges awarded to all competitors making an average of 9 points < Qr over per competition.) Sgt.J.G.Denman.os sess Pte.I.Dumfries.ce av oo oo Stf.-Sgt.Wo Mills.+.covers Pte.1.4.Veary.esses 95 Q.-M.-S.H.Armstréng.5 Winne:s of first class certificates: (Average of $0 points of over.> Pte- 3-F.Cairns, average of.ss 3-4 Pte.W.R: Dunlop.«.vous 88 1-3 Cor.W.R.Knubley.» ».93 1-2 Cor.L.Willson.+.«.«« 9 14 Cor.W.C.Bmith.93 Winnerx of second class certificates average of 8t points or over.; Stf.-Sgt.J.N.Bales, average of 8 13 96 1-4 9%.95 1-2 Col «Sgt.\u201cA.Hardcock.8 14 Col.\\Sget.T.F.Sumption.8 Pte.KR A.HoMland.o.88 1-2 - Death in City Names No city I have ever visited ls so fond of death ns a part of the city's nomenclature as New York is,\u201d said an Englishman.\"Before 1 had been in New York a day 1 had learned that Eleverith avenue is cälled Death avenue, that the\u2019 turn in the street rafl- way tracks at Fourteenth street Is Dead Man's Curve, and that every important trench anybody is digging for building purposes or other improve nrents is called Dead Man's Gulch.\u201cLater.when rambling about the city.I discovered other spots whose gruesome gppellations\u2019 may not be 20 widely known, but are as firmly fixed locally.Three hills I have climbed are called Dead Man's Hill on account of the coasting accidents that have occurred there.\u201cIn the upper part of the city I was taken to admire the view from two points which are known as Dead Man's Bluff and Dead Men's Ledge.Another friend of a cheerful turn of mind has volunteered to show me just as soon as he gets time, a beautiful spot up in the Bronx called Death's Tollgate.All those names ho doubt have a atrong.loos bat they are rather depressing to > a\u2018stran-, gen.\u201d .> 9 BICYCLES STOLEN with Steel Rims, Coaster Brakes.Rented by Eddie Muncie; 79 Rlella Avenue, ; Graham, 189 \u2018Rocijend Aves.rabère \u201ca.and 324, Fiader re-.JAMES M.\"SMÈTH, Biéhale Dealer, 370 Dofchester street west.Tet.1249 Up; 5353 Up, .° LS ES M 167 8 ES 1 \u2014Provinte: of: o-Quebec, v 08 Su- .\u201c ty BAILIFF'S SA District of perior Court.versus A.Gal 25th day of lig n or the clock in the te oon \u2018tb domicile of the said De Ae \u201cCraig Eas in the City of-Montreal, will be sol by authority of Jus he goods and phattels of the selzed in this hue.à Connletine 2 household pure 4 A.LAs FONTAIN BE i\u201d 18th July a shin La BAILIFF'S SALE ce of District of Mon Foal iret of Quekegy cult Court.A.labots, Plaintif versus J.Nelso Deen Bt.On th 26th July, 1910, at tan of: Phe clock | the forenoon, a! regres of.t said Defendant, 19 venue in thy \u201cbe solé by town of Maisonne authority of ps UR chattels of the sal e code ane In this cause, congtéti © furniture, etc.Real wl _ Montreal, 15th July, «4 a.' Windghr pme Que % B.Lindman, Montres : The Ere Linda A 1 Marcuë \u201cMoore (Farmer).TT NRL a A EB nat B.in, \u201ca 16 McGill Collage Ave, { business of the id defendants, N À City Halt avenue, and :No,: 142 Ontario st.| +1 by LS authority © pe Plainte | Fe Rupture Comfort i do anything a puis + in whatever.gad Ww men ; Jo (OHENKD JUNA 28F) ' feverubly kno fat lass seosmboirtion tor wariaa, with com + your sumn tarts of w-Batire \u201cmaking your plase LR and ol BAKER'S uôtTEL G \"Rh Ocean View Hotel, BIDDEFORD POOL, MAIRE.* Open for scason of 1910.H.D.EVANS, Prop.\u201d \u2014 GEO.E.NOTES, Manager.For reference in of Messrs, W.- Le dshtball.A Reinders = Falconer, KC 1884 \u201cOcean cean View Hotel SOUTH HARPSWELL, MAINE.- Mont attractive Hotel In Casco , 25 miles ne Toc, from Portland.Ba \\ Inohtng, otc.Ball room and or: Phe: Superd cuisine.America\u2019s ideal- vacation resort.New management.HARRY LIGHTFOOT, 168 Geod SUMMER RESORT.| Information Bureau Circulars and Booklets of the following Summer Hotels, Roard- ing Houses and Resorts, an well as Railway and Steamship folders \"and timetables, may be obtained y those interested.at the MONTREAL STAR |.Summer Resort INFORMATION BUREAU Corner Peel and St.Catherine Sta.Proprietor.R.& o.HOTEL MANOIR RICHELIEU MURRAY BAY, P.Q.For booklets and rates address A.C.Brooks, Manager, Murray Bay, P.Q ! HOTEL TADOUSSAC TADOUSAC, P.Q., .For bookicts asd rates address F.B.Bowen, Manager, Tadou- _sa0 P.Q.- ), Up-to-date Passenger Stamors.MONTREAI-TORONTE | Li via T RAN?INE « \u2018housnnd Talnnds and Rocheater, dutrÿ, except Sindays.MONTREAL TURONTO-MAILTON RANE (via Thewsand this stra wl islands asd .Jeu ce avery Friday at 7 pom.racial we - MONTREAL-QUEBEC LINE\u2014 Steamers leave dally ae 7 pam.QUEBEC-SAGUENAY LINE\u2014Steamess leave Quebec at 8 am.datis.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 126-128 St.James St, Opp.Post tics 167 31 Saw Mest Delightful Trip From Msutreel ERATE (YE ITT ak IETS Beth and Meals Incteded: (First Cadin) By Large.Puverfu) 88.Rossalizd and the Bora- vista of the DIAMOND 88.Equippéé with Wireless, Bilge Keels.Sparchiight * snd ubrearioe Rell.Qruws 1d B Return | $3.35 Goo! golug July Te: Return anil \"Duis Yew, 1 Natiokal teatn amd executive em leave Hona- jopture Sinton on 8.30 a.m trato Balurday.J -POR TLAND-OED ROHARD- NEBUNKPOR SAYIMTE ROUTE 10 T TUE Cars leave Nlortreal at 8.15 pm.ri \u2018arlor Cars leave Montreal at 8 ata 1 nm Cally.eeping Car leavinz Montreal Saturday nights will rub te Kennebunk only.Op Sup- days au'reptos Car will stert from Kensebuuk pm.° à uh 146 12 law 330 Shia; stopover allowed, For eg | ramper X.A.write .- 8 P.À.Meatrail.Canada.IST Dtcud Ottawa House and Cottages RAILROADS.CUSHING\u2019S ISLAND, : ) PORTLAND MARBUR, ME.pe RAILWAY NOYAL MAIL SERVICE.> >, Always coel, Invigorating climate: ure HL TRUN 5¥STEM To.Soot.\u201c spring vaiers beautiful scemery: country iar mot Ano daice Fi KuNTazas Bet 43 and seashore combined: all amusements ST .at ur ae ve ease PY Sere.22 For booklet, rates, ato, address Miawa.+ 8 Queve< .LL.se \u201c : Sherbrouke St Johns LL 22° gs.J.SALOON, $523.50.-50 and BOYCE & HATFIELD, 147 13 Hysclathe.10 Vie 17 12 100 SECOND CLASS.STi io aad ap raids.For her polats and fall Information see THIRD CLASS, $28.55 nd $30.00.au a = Excursion l\u2019ampliets.to de bad at YO GLASGOW.; Ottloes.Hesperian.July 23 sirampian .Au 8 HOTELS.CHEAP EXCURSION wis\" \"iii 0 triorien dug 13 Mespeci inn: Saloon.$67.50 NATIONAL vs.CA ITAL up: mca cabin, oh aud up.Othere steam: ors Orne class cablu, called setopd cabin, $45.00 and pp.Thisd class, RRTS, .TO HAVRE AND \u2018LONDON.Pomeranian.us 23 Sardinia .Aes Siclitqu.-.s 06 Cortes \u2026- Aus.\u201cOne élass be n canted second itater:\u2014Dondén.$42.30; Here.pix.00, qe oud mp: third class, London, $27.76; $3.00; Paris.£4.50.Apply to RH.& A ALLAN, Montreal.REID NEWFOUNDLAND J.D.Gilmour Co.306 ST.PAUL ST.On TUESDAY, JULY 10th Wili \u2018have Two Days\u2019 Sale at 655e Notre Dame West, Saturday, July 16th; Monday, July 18th.READ THE PRICES.5000 Iba.Marmalade, In 5 lb.tins- per IB.sesseucsec ss She 2.000 doz.Hand Packed Very Finest Pickles, 20 ounce botles.Regular 20c, for .coceva.Tie ,000 phokages of Basking Powder.Regular 35c, for 1%.Bc Len packages Baking Powder.13 ar F L.0000 een es 4 ox.50c Extract Fluid Beef.for.Jd ses = 8 oz 6%c, Extract \"Fluid Beet\u2019 for; .Or, pêr dou Lesssccanecé 2.235 pairs o of Sample Boots Po Shoes, showl a few prices, $350 rors \"ia Boots 5 omen\u2019 a ngols re e 1,30 93.76: pren s Dongle \u2018Oxford Kid.Boote 4 -85 $2 Le Wess Dongola Oxfora Ki 1.18 $2.00 Women's Donicola Oxford But- Les Roots Ë tas \u2018and CS 10 5 men's pat nt an Calf Top Boots ., 1.83 sso Touths\" English Kip Boots 13 a 5 Womens\u2019 Dongola Kia Boots 01-35 And many \u2018email lots.Remember the place\u2014 6G8a Notre Dame St.West 2 Doors from Aqueduct Street, THE J.D.GILMOUR CO.BAILIFF°S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, Diatrict of Montreal.No.32,278.Ctr- cuit.5.Cardinal, plaintiff, vs.\"A.Lafor- tune, defendant.On the 26th of July, 1910, at ten of the clock in the forenoon.at the house of the sald defendant, 901 Notre Dame west, in the city of Montreal, will be sold.by authority of justice, all the goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in thig cause, consisting of =, piano and, house oid furniture.H.INQ MA B.S.Montreal, July ry So.- BAÎLIFF'S 8 Province of Quebec.District of Montreal.Ne.8067.Cireuit ere Incorpore, Lunn, No Evatiste Deschatelets and Damien chatelets, defendants.On the 28th day of - July: 1910.the-clock- in celle and place at œ 451 east, in the city of Montreal, Vill be wld, Justice.all the goods and chatttels of the sald defendants, seized in this cause, consisting of household furl ture.etc.Conditions.cash.J.H.VINET.B.S.C.Montreal, July 18, 1910.BAILIFF'S SALE-\u2014Province of quete +.District of Montreal.No.33.88 Ctr- cuit Court.G.Fiore et al plainuiête i! § G.Callangelo.defendant.On the Seb July.1910, at ten of the clock forenoon, at the domicilg- ofthe fendant.3831 Fifth av Maisonneuve.distric sold, by ae and chattels of in this Oo of.the La 3 the city of Montreal iuthority of Justice.all all Ételn of the en 8 cause, conal ot A.nd PTT Will Remove to their New Warehouse, ie #2 £3 sea NEN 2 N°.BE ole ot Bes J INSOLVENT NOTICE M 188 vitres St, Montreal.\u2018Auction sate on, the premises, by Marcotte Bros, Wednesday, 20th July.1319, at 10 o'éldck, of the following au- on £004 horses, double.and single harness, double and single steel lorries, Scotch ce ts, plano waggon, carbrouets, Jas, piano sleigh, assorted âoubla \u2018singly sleighs, ropes and chaina, dump - sleigha, assort heels, axles.shafts, tres, tarpaulina office fixtiires, etc.© a sale io Feserve and immediate eliver office.of Kent & purcotte « Montreal, Jury 19 0 Se ++ SALE .JUDICIALLY AUTHORIZED On Monday, the elghtoenth of July tn- evaniss property\u2019 beating Noa.a11 8 6 Pro] os.° 17 of RIvard treet, ontreal, shall be 6M a auction at the office of un- deruign rotary.wi conditions here the of.the vale can be-kaown.' , N.PERODEAU, Notary.7 Place d'Armes, Montreal, Fruit Stores want SAY-TUN The Great Through \u201cPall re a nth A SEAT ER DART vr DRE ap International lf ne ETE on oe | MOST IMPORTANT [ERIE PACIFIC CHEAP EXuURSION à Z% Ottawa \u201cReturn FROM MONTREAL $3.3 COMPANY \u2018ney every Tuesday Thursday and Jaterday nights, aTier arrival of Expres conne ing at Port with Rela News ny's Railway do Steamship\u2019 yatem for ail points in Newfoundia Reid: Newfoundland Company, sy 223 \u201c REFORD AGENCIES.DORALDSON LINE .Tickets good to go On gli trains on [ ons ASE CABIS SSRVICE Saturday, July 16th, Return limit \"TES Athonis .71 June 35 PE Monday, July 13th, 1910: DEAIRANLE = Exar TRIPS, ood Ing So and Sunday turing nt onu following te fous points.UNDAY TRAIN SERVICE TO THE T LEFORD CO.LAURENTIANS.montreal.i Foroare Quebec SL Son iy Trains from Place Viger at 8.30 arm \u2014 .san Stop at St Jerome, Shawbridge Fo 2 : ops west as far as Nomin- LONDON ingue.and 9.30 am for Si.Agathe.PARIS un TUESDAYS ndays only.for passengers aw- |» ARE, 0 bridge and north.a w BREMEN.sam engers for points on the Canadian Sailings.Northern on Satordays an ould take the Coclle.aan K.Wibel .Ang, 2 1.38 p.m.train from Windser - Street | - Ag.9 Station.rain leavl Piace Viger at 1.45 p.m.turdays only, does not stop | at Montfort Junction.- WAM MoNTREA >PORTLAN - à Mage.-, ORCHARD- NEBUN RE, Bremen.uly 21 PE Vu.(new) 4 VIA THE WHITE MOUNTAINS ; ata à dus 38 SEE The blo .Routé to the Maine Coast NAPLES Sleep ears leave re at 7.48 = Lioyd : ny.gm.dal: PR at UPPER LAKE SERVICE Every Monday.an eu coder Thursday.and Saturda.iy will leave Owen Sound for anit Be.Marie and Fort vin arrival steamship express, leaving Torouto 108 DA.\u2014 ST.ANDREWS BY-TRE-SEA, Sleeping Car day.nln.CITY TICKET orrica.213 St, Ji Telephones: Main Viger dnd Windsor Street Stations , Te var- © Montreal 0 am TSÉ-3TÉS.or Pince ang.43 : sel RE as ee wn une snd ©, arte Tard of ns : ues x paid ited PATE, = prepan T 114A.M.\u2014\u2014 (mews.wy duiy 19 Irena.A K.Albert.Time.el AN : Jul 5e oo ened Mo AL ATE wT.Taies vr Co MIE Daliy Passenger \u2018Steamers, (Exeept Sunday.) : INTERCOLONIAL ,| Ottawa 32.50, Return \u201d\u201c.Daily PE to CARILLON STEAMER Ottawa and hom apd are ponte \u2018RAILWAY hour at Carillon: park For abo BONAVENTURE UNION STATION, Lachine to \u2018connect with siennes ars.Ne.i ternoon tri OCEAN LIMITED * © Joy criti BUPRESS, vit TEE Summer time table will into effect DSON, C.P.R, 1:30 p.m.June th time through trad Sins ns dally, oe Try $1.00.Pip\u2019) iy ' Windsor Sarna oept Saturday.TO BT.BELLEVUE, O.T, MARITIME EXPRESS, 5.15 am R.or CRIT 120 om Round Trip bc.OCEAN LIMITED, 7.90 p.m Tp AT G-T.R, 5 pm.Round THE OCEAN AN LIMITED Tiekots at Grand Tran makes Soni ons for Prince mou Hegel, Tan, 106 26e ot.FER \u201c CYTVTICKEY OFFIEEY H.A PRICE, GEO.ST Asst\u2019 Gen.Pass Agt.SH it Through Pullman Parlor and Sleeping | cars leave via the Tetentrene Pheer allel À 143 0 130 St.James street.Tal.Dall M.S15 Ths Royal Wall Steam Packet Co.5 YACATION BERMUD a, eT Paie re Fès rater es - TOURS! E: 55 } tics.betel accoumede i NY)ve x sus Abe Tr Got +: - \u2014\u2014# \u2014 =, G.T.Pacific\u2019 S .Bonds Issue MARKET OPENED HAM BUT LATER BECAME EASIER The tone ot the stock stock market corstinued uncertain, wilh a moderato vol mne of business being transacted.The.fillin which was givAn to Yesterday's demlings by the Ncoits sa*tlement was lachiqe ta day.This Issue.Which bounded up 7.0 se yesterday on the Area © of the rence \u2018vA* Q flattened out agaim: and sold down to & ebes Railway a as tha most art vite opening =tront st Net hut cote off to 40, When the early during cesse Steel Mikewlse opened firm at 57%, but declined to 3%.Soo war traded in first at Bg butslost the fraction by the nen closirez Montreal Street held its own at and Power was next to neglected.Cement issues showed litgle changa the common selling at If 19 and mercredi at di.UYERS 4 BO Rams.Quebec buyers: Carsley & \u201820.Turpin & Ca.Mel usig Bros.Nash &\" L'u, Red- th & Co, Taylor & Co.Pe Quebes sellers: Redpath & ©o., Turpin & Co, Meredith & Co.B tatbien & Co, Gillett & Strachan, Mcldougall & Conans, Davidson & Co.Steel buyers: Bruneau &.Deviäso Co, Craig & Luther.Rid- dell & cos Oswald Bros, McDougall & Cowane, Steel sellers: Meredith & Co.Me lwougali & Comans, Craig & Luther, Burnett & Cv.In Wall Street Transactions at the © in Wall Street were on a small scale, but a gen- cml advancing tendency was Trceptible.Gealns in Minneapolis.© St.Paul, and Sault Ste.Marie and A ated Copper reached a point, and in in Rending.aun Wabash pfd., Chicago and North est and Republic steel large fractions.The aprinkling of declines included ga loss of a point In Rock Idland ptd., snd ono of FLOUR PRICES STRONG.Flour is strong \u201cunder an active trade.Manitoba spring wheat tents, fi $5.90; seconds, 35.40: winter \u2018wheat pat: 0; M -Ket is steady at losses In our own! patents, $5.40 to anitoba stro; bakers, $5.20; st aralent rollers, $5.10- Tor $5.20: in bags, $2.45 to $2.50; extras, $1.00 = .: - .u , \u2014\u2014\u2014 wa CROPS IN ONTARIC Special to The Montreal Star Toronto, July 15.\u2014 It is officially ane nounced that conditions of all field erope in Ontario are good, the hi gh bel 94.29 for fall wheat.and the lowest 84.tor spring wheat.This means that One tario still leads in agricultural produc.tun, The farmers will hive a very year.and wil be prosperous and happy.The spring opened early.and the s es reeding was completed In od while the work was well dene, The col weather previous to the middle of June retarded growth somewhat.but the fine § snd warm weather that followed enabled all graïns and graziers in make a rapid grcwth.The hay rrop is now being gathered, ls In numerous instances above the | average in yf-id and quality.Ontario js this jear Cacelling itself in faii wheat production.Taking advantage of the imperative demand for wheat at stiff prices Ontario farmers last fall increased thelr wheat acreages.The crop has all spring shown good prospects of a fine harvest, The grain stands well, and is headed out nicely, and will be soon ready for the binders.Tha prospects for good y'elds of § oats and bariey are also excellent, Oats and Corn | Prices Up 2 1-2¢4} Oats stronger andj higher.Coarse grain quotations: American No.2 yellow, 80; erlran No.3 yellow.86l4c: Canadian western, 4llg to 42c; barley, No, 3: 4% to to 50c: No, No, 4 45 to dc, BUTTER PRICES FIRM.Receipts of butter 6,816 pa against 8.097 a year ago.e local mars, ° 22% to 22e for round} lots, and 23 to 23',c to grocers.CHEESE HOLDS STEADY.Receipts of cheese 14,978 boxes, sort | 1 11,877?à year ago.rhe local market is firm.with west.ne guoted at 11 to 11%c, and eastarna\u2019} at 10% to ! Jexc.FAIR TRADE IN EGGS.Receipts of eggs to-day were 4%0 against 1217 a year agu.A fair trade Is 3 nassing in a jobbing wa).selected stock, À 2c; straight receipts, 1710 17%¢ per or) second grade lower province eggs, 13% to 13c per dozen.MILLFEED TRADE ACTIVE.The milifcel market is strong, o to the limited supplies and good Ontario bran, $19.50 to $20; Ontario mide | dlings, $21 to $22: Manitoba bran.$19; Manitoba shorts.$21: p grain mouit- He, $32 to $33: mixed mouille.325 to $28.> Investors ! and corn are Many New York stocks at present market price net over \u20ac per t\u2026 sûch.as Atchison, Brooklyn Rap! & Virginia Chemical and US ; These are standard stocks ana e sidered an excellent Investmen oon W.D.Chandiert 12 HOSPITAL STREMPE \u2018Phone Main 4265.Established 1908, Undivided Profits = - efficient trusteeship.V.J.HUGHES .\u2026.Ms gutreal Prat Conpany | Trempersed 1899, > \u2014\u2014 See vi 3 Tormey ate > $500,000.00 - $136,441.16 - This Company has the experience, responsibility and executive ability so necessary to an.H.8.Holt, Presid cToRs ° .(1) ent N.Cu E.L.Pe Robt.Archer, Vice-Pres.Hon.R Dandurand James Redmond W.M.Aitken Geo.E.Drummond F.W.Ross J.E.Aldred T.J.Drummond W.B.Ross, KO.A.J.Brown, K.C.\u2018Wm.Molson Macpherson A.Haig Sims Fayette Brown C.E.Neill C.F Sh Geo.Caverhill Hugh Paton F.W.Thompson - - = Manager 2 Place B Armes STERLING AND CONTINENTAL cor.University: 1330 Si, fs interesting to all Such news ts.clearly np WARD I.tT\" AT.SACRAMENT OT, tara.~ .Paldalp.Capital, 95.000,000, ee ie Reserve \u2018Fund and Undivided Profits, \u201ca4 602,157.THE MERCHANTS\u2019 OF CANADA .| ESTABLISHED 1864.EXCHANGE.BOUGHT and Tô£D5 \u201d MAIN OFFICE\u2014Corner NM.Jamea and st.Pe CITY SRANCHES-\u20141235 Se.Catherimest.Enatz Lavreace Bled.a dustry.Plain.simple statements of e, and other es renting 6hroe to the trulned fin! \u2018ng ow ever, only Important so he holder of mining stocks when MAR wr interpreted and perform \u2018this services of \u2018nteroretation.nn D + st.Catherine ; ot NSS Bt.Lowrense ive rounding ire are concerned with _Minihg - tm.work done, D = alph: who deve! ms is as the re knows what en its applied to the 8 DOU A i Phons Vain 6X29.18 1?Telephone Main 7129.MoGibbon '& MacDougall, STOCK BROKERS ee (MEMBE-: MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE) pm 30 Hospital Strest Telephone Main 64643.| 7 Moran momomG - * tt w\u2014\u2014 - \u2014\u2014 PERCY R.Mise, Lite, Aveidest, Novia, Mmployers* LIADIMIS, Saccimobile INSURANCE M.Greenshields & Ca: MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK BXCHAN 90, RY Se os 14 poet.ao passes GAULT, 4 Morr oo th Wis QUET WITH ~ SOFTER TONE The Local | market grew very dull this ternoon with a softening tendency prices, Street sagged to 56 7-8, and Detroit to 44.Quebec Ry.was steady 40, and *Sc.tia at 83 1-2.Power old at 139 1-4 and Soo at 126 1-4.Ce- ent went lower to 18 7-8.Afternoon Transactions.?Cement\u20141 at 19, 10 at 19, 180 at 19, 125 uebèc Ry.\u2014150 at 129 8 at 84.25 at 8315, 50 at 831%, ats 135 at 1264.Toronte Rallway-~10 at 117%.July 15 Ask Bid ST 348 so.July 34 Bia 17 79 80 142% 163 = = 87 Wek 1504 157% A 1298 180% 30 12 125 181 1044 283 æ Pre 5 © Ey a ol ta £8 ten wd +\" Tier PRICES ADVANCED Western Associated Press to-day, of heat prostration are in the It skate na.Southern Mibert uthin as in Manitoba \"Naturally the Bulls dave i a their own way again \u2018on th Ora hange- marl is pan- Expe that this \u201cdry, spell will perte sey much of the Manitoba ring wheal crops, which so far have stood or against the drought a intense hea The nats Report.John Inglis \u2018The adian North- wig! whe © showing a oie crop, has some areas oO air Southern Manitoba very.bed, only + tii y better than North Dakota.eports |.romain Jor verage A wan is oleh t in the south an ntral and western dis- from Gilbe Plains are pro thern sections will have an Saskatche no tricts are fai & Al Je a tante good t north.the three province.es 88,000,000 To-day\u2019's Ope en.High.117 .108% 1094 July .42 42% 4144 Oct 3 12% 43 34 Receipts\u2019 to-day were 80 cars, compare with 35 a years ago.in the but T° pstimated en in July .Oct.OQats\u2014 Low.Latest .e 118 ne 108% 109% CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Ferorted by J.Fache & Co.Wheat\u2014 July.107% i on sa sou À A134 891434 + 5.67 21708 11.638 11.77a 18.10 11.69 107% 100 146 1.07% ny 13 ax 1 ( 5° Sx 147 1.081¢ \"8% 60% MK 28349 25.50 11.70 11.65 11.78 1210 11.60 25.67 2:.00 11,73 11.87 .12.30 Soni \u2014 11,75 11,80 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.|! \u2014\u2014 Up to 2.30 8 ETOCK + Open.High.Lor p.m.Am.Feet Sugar Amal.Copper Amer.Locs.com Anseonda Min.\u201cto sk 38Ÿ Ateh Top & Santa so 20% f.Bethlehem Titre & Ohio vref.Brooklyn Rap.T.cout i ron yu Can, Paci pe 100 10k oi 2 i 1105§ i Gg 10 | Cher.& Ohio.FREE ; Fs : 104 2% tan en Minis .Windsor Hotel.x 10834 7 Chie, SA Com.cu \u201cTe Distillers prof - buluth » EAA 183 130 ny 144\u201d BRIE 347 11457 wi : ait wy \u2014 338 dul ar.COTTON HAD BIG RISE.ae 1 18.\u2014 There was inorras- in the cotton imurket tu- y ipdiention that the ponte\u201d èze was ut lait ; ad A further sensational adv ance, ; th July cotton selling at 168.43.i le above the price ruling just hetore covering movement started on We ay.4 az, DUE 1920; * NADIAN CAR & FOUNDRY CD.; 4% DUE 1939 PENMANS LIMITED, \u20183% DUE 1026 OTTAWA ELECTRIC CO.8% DUE 1933 WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.Fede Sein 33 3344 ag sig I eed couter ds.LECT: FR, soutnert beer Bivens dicitield.AuXus F'HCHÏG 0.Avsedo y.x LL Awl CRY en L outre M 14 veus au 114% 109 Se 70% 116 37% \"Tox Le aH 16385 at Pre.\u2026 ul: can, ou.Pret.OU.un rel Wamal) muermescars LU won, a \u201c0 163% 165$ ves ron 17 sg Wax si 17 od si : 37 17 LLU UT LLL00e 7 wi West Union fal.8.1 er AN BUOUL CODY ssn ia Le 7 lee secre STATS OF CASE EAST PATTEN New York, July 15, \u2014 Despite reports that the Mnélctments against James A.Patten, Chatles A.Kettle and others in\u2019 connection with the cotton poo! matter.been found defective, and would have to be set aside and new indiet-' awn, it w hts has fot been xe indictments charge conspiracy to thre production and restraint of New York Cotton Exchange.Messrs.J.8.Bache & Co.19 Hospital street, renort ine cotton market as fo!- lows for The 8 \u201com, High, Low.1256 ass 18.\u2018à 14.98 2.30 p.m Je ie os .54 1265 \u201ca 18 34 1504 Beptember A ei 13.47 .12.TY 12.68 12,61 Decembet.an es Opening.Highest.Lowest.Close.\"Th NWAL STREET VERY DULL BUT TONE i Many o the floor floor operators in Wall Street cok advantage of the increasing dullness of the market this afternoon to begin their week-end holiday scarce] torrta and in d- , Can.Pac.186 3-4, and Copper 59 1-8.DEVELOPMENT OF CAO JON RESERVE Cohen, mine manager of _ Cohen, making hjs half-year- pros when encountered, was abeut four Inch.in width and assayed trom, four t to thousand ounces to the \u201cWe have driftd on this v about tees,\u201d Mr.Cohen, \u2018ah in e values are continuous for this distapc®, and th Yel.varies in wid nches me On the Carson vein we haye not found it necessary take any ore out Wf the stope at the 100-foot level, but ha tres e from the 200-foot level.and a Nttle th from two to seven ave not yo à rilling and which are farther down An important fact, however, is thet while this cross-c ut was in the Kee- 1 formation for the first 600 feet, it altogether in the conglomerat: : for the las 1 208 teet, showing a gr depth to this formation as Totai Development.| Half- Year.et.e lake.Sinking and raising.Drifting Cross-cutting .von 6,847 \u201cIt is our intention during the next halt ear to rails main any work heretofore and sink a wine.on the Vict vein RYAN-GILLIES SILVER.The first salva! 79 neral The Ryan Gillies Silver \u201cMint ning Com mited, was held at the Windsor ant night.This compan cquired some time ago he Ontario Government, claim a58 of t the Gillies Limits, The following tficers were elected: Mr.J.Elk £ .J.Elkin presidents Hr.vam, vice-president.nd J.Alexandor, secretary-t H.ms and F.Brown ner also elected on the board of di- rec it was Jecided to send up a large gang of mence development.A ren strike is confidently anticipated by tha boar meeting ny dossrs aurer.Messrs HEARS REVOLVER SHOT\u2014 CHASES MAN AND CAPTURES HIM.Seeing a small flush of light up Per- rault lane late last night and hearing the accompanying revolver shot followed by a crashing of glass, Mr.John 1 Woods.passing along Craig street at the time chased a man who ran out of the lane and along Cadieux street\u2014 finally catching him behind the drill shed on Cralz street.This morning in the Recorder's Court the prisoner, Louls Corentin, 34 Craig East.denied the charge.revolver found on him, .to substantiate the charge of discharg- Ing à rev Diver.on the street laid against © \"He e was seated on a doorstep on \u201cPerrault lane when he re- cet from stone at her oy dow and ran oft \u2018when he wa ught, Recorder Dupuls diacharged the ® prisoner awing t to the lack of proof.EIGHT CANADIANS IN THE ST.GEORGE'S.There are eight Canadiahs h 69; Drysdale, 68; Steele, .Three others scored 87 and shot off for places, They were Crowe, Stuart and MeHarg.In the shoot off to-day Crowe and McHarg won thelr place The second stage \u2018of the 8t.George's s fifteen shots at 900 ards apd is fired Saturday morning.The \u2018hundred best scores of the finst stage get into the second stage, GOLDEN MIRRORS.It is now possible, by the Cowper- Cowles process, to provide glass mirrors \u2018coated \u2018with a film gold for the reflectors of automobtiies.Hither- torh have gps mirrer been emplo pro d that the gold jectors.\u2018and it is sa refment In automobiles is the substitution of horns that emit harmonious sounds, Instead of the shriek groans and Jrunts of he or- dina apparatu for rning pedestrians to ook out or thelr.lives, Nine Cases of Typhoid.far nine cases of typhoid have been reported for the present week.During last week there was the same num o danger of an cpidemic is anticipated.H.THiggine, pathologist at the aren tal farm, has been clected a feljonr of the Royai Microscogical So chety of London, : 7 ut Incineration Superintendent Throws Up His Hands and Says ° He is Doing His Best.That the state of the lanes is all that could be desirable is not a contention from the average citizen, and that it is 4 cause of endless grievance seems to be an accepted fact.Nevertheless there is from time to time a volce raised to complain and ask the city to remed atter,.-, Complaints are pour ring in conterh- ing the flithy state of \u201cthe city \u201clames.The last one received says that the lanes are lined w garbage cans, boxes often filled to overflowing from carly morning until late at night, fo the simple reason that no ha ows what time the scavengers wi It it is à holiday, says the oman, they do not come at ail.Also the cans are pSonstantiy turned over by rag pe sai the mater + with the Star, hat morning, Mr.tendent of the incineration department clained that there was no ground for 1t happens sometimes that the 5 sea ven erg are an hour or two before or after their usual time of picking the Barbage of such and such a place Le- cause they have definite routes for » ery day and some days they finish earlier some other days later.There are only three holidays in the year on whic the scavengers do not work: .Christmas Day.New Years Day, and Labor Day.If it happens sometimes that some citizens suffer from the rag pickers is because they forgot to ply with clause 8 of the by-law concel ing the removal of house offal, etc.saying: moving house offal apd fixed by the, superinten cineration d trhèpt, fi spa ce lages.eu any hora \u2018other than t oe\u2019 80 fixed.nd clause 8 that she: ~The receptacles shall be remo from the streets or lanes by nes persons who have deposited the thereon within one hour after the employes of said department have made their round even if the sald receptacles have not à rn- Chenevert, we doing our best \u2018to carry on the observance of the by-law, but it is possible that we do fail in some instances, s we have only twelve inspectors.to control the work of our men and n the meantime that the citizens carry out their own obligations.\u201d And Mr.Chepevert shows a handful of ccmplaints spectors against | citizens who have forgotten the letter law AB a conclusion.the superintendent of tncineration says that collecting house refuse at night has been | and has proven impracticable, SOCKEYE CARNERS FIX PRICE OF FISH Fraser Rjver Men Agree on Twenty.five Cents Per Salmon\u2014Fish Scarce.Special to The Montreal Star.Vancouver \u2018 B.C., July 15.\u2014Twenty- five cents for sockeyes on the Fraser River and Gulf, is the price fixed upon by canners embraced within the membership of the British Columbia Salmon Canners Association.Practically all the.associated can- ners wao will this season operate in the Fraser River district attended the meeting held here to determine prices.In à very few minutes It was decided that present conditions on the Fraser warranted the payment of twenty-five cents per fish, and from this date that will be the ruine rate So far y few sockeyes have made still carrying scattering pect fish in che river for some days yet.Be- ports from Puget Sound sa eyes have appeared there.¥ long t the nor British -Golumbia coast soc eyes are scarce, an dthe non-arrival of | the fish in the rivers 4s attributed largely to bad- weather, conditions.Unless bri, ae Moreh this this Tour may way si short of firat expectation sockeyes are being taken we Rivers oe let and a few on the Ske * PERSONALS.' Mr.H.Paul Seeley has returned to the city from Ottawa Miss Agnes Chenoweth, of Montreal, the guest of iss Lamont at the Island, Toronto.; The engagemen MP anced ol Miss .Ella Eorraine alder,.oniy daughter of the \u201cte wl \u20ac MeCaider, of Little Brittain.to Mr Frederick George Perrin, of \u2018Oakw .The marriage will take place at har end of the month The Allen-Réhnie Bout.Special to The Montreal -Star.Ottawa, July \u2014Dave Ren Nontreal.and ETS Allen.| fe are being ma out at Par: Royal, Hull, In August, and the pair will oo at catch weights for what ls termed the feather weight is is ont- rester 50 that (here.was state ditgicaity in coming to terms.Allen's challenger who is repute - on the Coast, d to ts ~ signed Knock Out Brown, Toile pr ténom, Tor à a Tight breakifig up hin Summer vacation: please the Montremier, out ne min vor into shape gradua ma will be \"a the HS > pen dade ot next month, ghting rame is ' taking on agin fyi striae a Jullen go as o' § v here, Parc Ro ir pl 3 date with the two cities to draw cught to be little HET here the house on sach Q PIRI oa | thes ov \u2018ot téien Ontario Power?Company\u2019 Dafe Tunne! Head Breake\u2014W ork- med Nght Briired.ii\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Niagara Falls, N.Y,, July 15.\u2014Thir- typteVen/men nig'at the bottom.of \u201ctd -toôt.shaft'ini tte new Ontario ower Company's tunnel on the Can-, adian side narrowly escaped death When the gate at the head of the tun- | brokd Shep es and: the men \\ wère- tace in a hoist, haifa doté d When the fifth and ant tel the remaining seven men ing waist deep in water river Mountaineers Reach Reach Mount Baker Summit Earlier in Season Than Ever Before.Special to The Montreal Star.B.C, Juin.15.\u2014A pasty.of | climbers v Vancouver mountain top of Mount Baker, 11 1.000 feet above the sea They the first to chim ne » sommit of Fae peak this seasor they claim the began their trip from \u2014 Hi veling from ere by automobile, they ummi.was 3.30 in the evening.owr the mountam te, the camp was made in three hou gow NEWFOUNDLAND MAN'S TRIP; Arrived in Los \u201cAngeles After 25,000 Mies by Dog Team.or Angeles, Calif, July 15.\u2014Wiitiam Broa.\u2018of John's, Newfoundland.ived Dre à cart dre tes that his ar- mile journev | penicles whereby he won a wager of $20,000 ere resul Sizcnoaior the Eon 3 \u2018Sporting ng embers of New- eran days the.m money was put up n 1906 to be patd to him provided that, ater Jeaving St.John's without mdney he velled «a distance équal to the ircumieronce of the \u2018earth within Af frwveting throligh he Ea w ver mn States h k'a 4 } fo Eur ou \"an safe à ree or TI tude of ze big Es He.éaveBed land and Éngland as well pet ental countries.- FIRST EMPIRE RECALLED, By Death of Widow of Maubreuti!, 0 Napoleon !.\u2019s Assallant.Special to the Montreal! Star.Paris, July 15.\u2014 The widow of a man who attempted to assassinate Napoleon I.In 1314 has just died here.The fact.seemingly astonishing as It is.ig easily explained.Guerry de Mau- breuil, a conspirator concerned in affairs of thé First pornpire and the restoration, is sald tstorians to have been employed 5 Tailoyrang to slay Napoleon on the eve of the tatier\u2019s rjure for Biba, but the attempt failed, 'Maubredil, at the age of: years rharried tn 1866.a young\u2019 girl, ot sixteen .is the latter whose death has awakeriod in Paris echoes of times long pas FLIGHTS AT BOURNEMOUT HW Drexel: \u2018and French Aviator Morène Gave- Good Exhibitions.- \"Bournemouth, England, July 15.\u2014Mr.mstrong Drexel, a son of An engage@ in brillant performances of over-sea flights.The art of la the course was at the aerodra minutes and.Drexel minutes.in thirty-four Jamaica Roused Ovèr Fight Flim.Special to the Montredt Star.\u2019 = Là i Kingstofi, Jamaica, July isco rable feeling or wr orpd; rein account of th tation eu by the clergyment ing to the prohibition by the goverhnfent of the ohn of the Rene.fight pict: The opinion ia the prohibition is \"sound solely because he n indignations are, that a a pronibitive ve here would Hot Fo agi- Trenton Sulcide Not Dr.Crippen: = w York! July\\16\u2014Word was.re.cotved here: this afternoon\u2019 from on that there vas not Dr.Crip ° Boston Woman Declared insane.Toronto, Juty 18.Violet Parker; of Mass, to-day adjud oman was first rested under the en of that neral.-she might-be y.tor ax she \u2018anpebred to have ho triends money.though well dréesed, Tin her, trunks arth the hotel, where she ng wal ore then 38,- 000\" ve Le clothing and 3 jewelry.» New Born infant Dead.he body of a néw Dorn tabs was commuünittes _ | abroad, from Australi Che Ptittippines, {where tie Chipege are more enlightened, as a result of ein un under foreign the | sites \u2018who shot\u2019 mt ppen.La à -_\u2014petemrete Ee Hostiiity to the Present Government and to the Manchus is Rapidly _ Growing.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20141.There is at present here in Pekin en slectéd dy the provincial as- semblles.Witt, thom & are also representatives from Hawaii, EE romme wrs move entighton aus .The pose ot this assambly\u2014which Lu closely by dhe Gqvern- the Throne until nés: May Revait Against Dynasty.The ë of the constitutional vernmment, promulgated year,pro vides for a gradual growth of the Par- F \u2018nine years The Unpopular Manchus.' y, to \u201cmitigate the 1-fooking.at the , if the dy pi were a og cope successfully with forelgn aggressioh, it is bahle Chinese hostility, would assume a logs ahrestening attitude o than # {8s now The Present Government.| .The, \u2018present Government conducts tairs as debt H can, keeping off the nese and the foreigner by the same roeaga.that - : ation and on 1 t A ; ernm consiste, in the { instance, of the gent, the beror being but four years old.This youn members recently taken or himself to lsduè vrderw for: the rifles\u2019 of some of the provinctal troops to be ered y en va sttong enough neither in = Haractér Lor experience.w inch he doc 1 not appéar\u2019 = understand\u2019 exaotiy changes necessary, or How, hey should be Proust o Prince Cong ta, on the other hand, a man who khowa kis own mind.He is en official of the-old school.\u201d Jt is com urieretood that, no favor te ob- Se trom the -throné aspembly of delogates from the various a The first and oldest bostility is tht cs ssh en dynasty.Be \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cardinal WoT Yuto Enumerates Matters fn ren © Changes are 0 become y open convents fa Tato Peels convine- PSE HOS0 8 SOTO > TURF NOTES : \"HOUSE $ SSOGABE - Hamilton, July 15.\u2014The program of the Ha iton ting same afternoon is the Brantford Handi a 1% miles ington D.C.July July 15.\u2014All arrange- e been completed for a new YX Fair EP plant.for many ascosct ovetess | © CRICKET NOTES @|! o SUDO ISSN naoadges __The folowing \u2018team has been picked represent Ver as operated t Gibson, G VE i Wddioton: B ae 3.Houldewon The rondwtng tézm ream has been selected to represent Verdun II in a \u201cB\u201d Divi- ine II rner J.oe.W.Bowden, W.\u201csha aw, C.Was Boulton.AN ELECTRICAL THERMOMETER.Ar electrical thermometer which is very sensitive to slight fluctuations of temperature, has rece ntly troduce erman company for medical use, to determine the degrees of fever.It consists of a coll of platinum wire inclosed in a quarts glass tube, through which a turrent.n passed from à four-voit one at battery.The tube is placed in the of the patient, and a mill-vot- meter indicates variations ol the ® neat {| Sstance or the coll, due of the b \u2018The milli-voltmeter traces a temperature curve on a of paper, and in this way it ia possible ta 9 study the action of drugs on on the pat T wi co der the auspices ot the Marivore KJ \"MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS.NA \\ ELECTRIC BA LWA ee.uarter Disidend ot on the Praferred end of stock win e of 95 buainegs 0 on Jui 237d.110.rom ty 24th to Aus.h inclusive, - 0 KRAEMER.Treasurer.ivi omm PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby diven that andes the First dot bearing date incotpôrati fountant; Musgrave Contes JSoticltors\u2019 use, and introduc assign or otherwise e dispose of any e ks, e es, patents, inventions, im- provemen proc used in connection with or secured under letters patent of the Dominion -of or elsewherp or otherwise, and to use, ezer- cise, develop, grant licenses in respect of, or ot to.account.any such trade marks, patents, licenses, process es and the like, or any such property or carty on any.other busi- or other.col jects: of com, ny thereto: ©, To .ruis ing for, and to Ya by way rt bonus ra advan ces, Promise, en emdorse- erwise, poration th the the capital stock of \u201cwhich y ho shares or tn hich an t hi 1 © teprese service a \u2018and a pany of any proce Smeigamate with any, with ob pe pirollar to pany; pi acquire, id \u201cel or oth shares of stock, bon oe hé com 3 for such conside y deem fit: i uire an hts person, 0 \u201cor in par ness whi .THOMAS.MULVEY, - Under-Secretary of State.Dated at Toronto.this 1ith day of vi, 810, E, LASH, ANGLIN \u2018& CASSELS.Solicitors for Walter Baker & Company of Çansge.+ Limited.164 op Powder Ga.Stock S.H.P.PELL & CO.; Members New York Stock .Exchauge.Dealers In Jutta and Insctive Securit Tel.7608-9-7- Hanover.43 Exch.PL, = Rs A Municipal Bonds High Class Debentures ot Unequalied Security, Yielding 4 to 41-32 per cent.City of Montreai.the uliless hf récelyes He proper.\u201csqueeze\u201d i I term for éommission or biibe.o a- man of great wealth.and lives in style becoming , in Chinese position witich tre Na Tung Se the second oecena tn wee oh ratid Co TR 4 raft and with a hand end ther ~lorta of government than undergone little In this.ROUTE y.tor-many- are chosen largely by the the favor ef these On two, thedr qualifica- one not dise à beutiful pal \u2018scho- ladicel acho EEE hey tgner -aut.that Prin Chine curl iy ena error of the i foreign nav nevemERt, - even fn 1900.wl Prog ir.not, have Avis ised a Parliament.The Regent and his C Counc!l are preparing the country.e new Gov- a faker: Which Br must take on or er.ie ve promi 0 grand a Parliament and, ot the in- Sar the government va board ; y ng tie way.\u201cThe vi nasembhes have come.nto.exisences .schools ere being opened .every w « colleges.are in in-.number; foreign \u2018tors abe being engaged more\u2019 than èver beta.The production and sale of opium le being, stamped Young: meh are ¥.Amieriea, Japan other A ounities t thr terms of Tour and six years sta ant in modern schools and voi- | City of Montreal issued by the Town of Longue Pointe.City of Montres! pet by the Town of Notre Dame sn of Montreal osced by the.Town he Mining: rw) at price of Sallis swing OR hist ORDERS n Crown Reserve, Kerr Lake, Temiskamine.Cobalt Laks Chambers erland, Foster City Cobalt Siiver on La R Niplssing Peter is being done da the ever befor Trethewey, Baton Pact Beaver.Cobalt Central and aa stocks hat- ng a market value anywhere.A.J.ESTES Member Montreal Mining Exchange, COMMERIZAL UNION BUILDING WA iE Pome: Invited.W.F.pAHON & se Incéntment Bankers, Bi Lode a hostile to the e seontent may crys tallize at any.fnoment fiito ac ' met Qeath In.Unusual Way: | window from Tes frame, \u201cwhile being sailed obliquely through the air and als Lena Phil knocked of rétürni Alnokt Without \u201cexdep- | New York, July 15.~\u2014 A sheet of | glass, ; accidently waihed, | 0 who vas walking It waa removed to tne morgue.- & I ONE x on strèét ow.Bhe fell to the wound.without an ouYery; dead, simost t decapitated.4 4 | Mining or of Outremont.Pies hy Lachine i Town of Montreal West Write tor our monthly net.offerings i sivingintormation and prices of above.« as rs - Hanson Bros.ST.JANES ST, MONTREAL.1 10: Boo NY IrIsaING We hive hive 8 esol facil- 0g rorders in Important êtes for this and sling orders oy wl BRYANT BROTHERS PANNE ge vd re SF Fa ada 22 Had \u2014 Nice Things In A H \" During The Half Day On Saturday.urry TE WARD us * OF IMMIGRANTS Col.Davidson, Canadia of Canadian Northern, Calis Attention to Improvement In Settlers.4 mr.FERRIERE PANNE EE BA TRA SHEAR DR LE NT 4 Yori ov Ser, te] ote, 2.0 i AAEM YI BO SERS ¥3 4APLEO ERI | 100 40ST i> Chua TA jar tANRtS 0-0 HR SOS 109084 $ i sel elem one, Rr RAVE SARITA RL TILL 4 ne i » - CN LK _ Look for the WRIGLEYS PEPSIN GUMP ls: | It has whitened my teeth, per- Made tn Toronto, Camade.Your dealer should soil tt.spear _ __ Wen.Waigiew, 2e.& Cony Lid., 7 Scott Strent, Teruate, Oute pr 12 Æ M Se = ++ ge J Cd la te TUE NY Bh lay WE | > \u201cYes it\u2019s the most fascinating and refreshing flavor I ever tasted.fumed my breath, and helped my digestion!\u201d The flavor lasts, à Shoes AT Delightful Lingerie Blouses 89 Linen Finished Coats Come TS x .onel Davidson, president of the EA.A Clearance of | 59 ALL ABSOLUTELY NEW .For Summer Ev Canadian Northern Land Company.a: all Odds & Fnds .- \u2014 enings was one of the passengers on board An Our anxiety to induce you here sharp at 8 o\u2019clock Sa- Méntreni lNEt ae bach M S20 On - i d .ac ontreal Inst evening.He has been i ) Seturda y morning we shall turday morning explains the price of these blouses.They a in England for the past four months continue clearance 35 A = are of an order much more superior than we ever remem- Ladies\u2019 smartly made coats of lm- { ing \u2018on the subject to \u2018a representative odds 9 od of those.ET ber to be connected with such a price.en finished duck\u2014just what many [ioe SAT reserding the new line.he N ., \u2014The lawns are fine\u2014very fine; 3 par to toc $1.59 \u2014The designs the newest of the season.hundred women want for cool even- have Justified \u2018the \u2018Royal Lime, \"an n Tans patents and kid Oxfords\u2014 \u2014The embroideries are splendid, In some cases really exquisite.mgs\u2014and ever so much below their is noteworthy that while we have odds and ends in odd sizes: all high \u2014The sleeves are bishop style.alue: : - done so much business none of the only thin \u2014The embroidery patterns are all over the front in some cases value; length 30 inches: style semi- other lines Lave suffered.In fact.quality shoes, de y g against \u2014 The tucks are very neatly done.\u2019 fated, : 3 .\u2018 P | and stnctly taïlored colors there seems to have been an ali round $.them being broken numbers; if we \u2014The lace yokes and insertions are very effective.* progress.That shows there is enough = ; can't fit you in one style we can m Te More than 400 blouses.+ tha plain drab or blue and white stripes.trade for us!all, and we are all Nelp: pi ; \u2014 : 0 s extent\u2014 .; another, as there are several hun- manufacturer and ourselves has ever seen them ne ons ide the Sede price, Seturcey mormng, cl one mea = Srganizod à 5 dred pairs to choose from.\u2014You will find the value really exceptional at .89 each.$1.50 good.emigration department in Eng Fo an can give testimo to tbe .generally improved class ot settler Neckwear Silk Remnants | 27 Flannelette B Blankets Joi these are.men with a certain rese are men with\u2019 a certain I .amount of capital who are coming HALF PRICE v ON GROUND FLOOR.Ÿ rd Morning Special Ah determination to settie here \u2014_\u2014 alues .50, .65, .75, .85, $1.00 and $1.25 ) ard.festiy, workers and not shirkers.1 .y workers and not shirkers.I Pleated Dutch collars, with lace - 10-4 Flannelette Blankets, which look for a large increase in the num- > = mines marked at .35 and Lengths ranging from | to 10 yards.we have reduced for the summer sale ber of emiSrants next year.and ï ; > oo i .think the Canadian Northern will be I ), sclimg at D 8 and Paillettes, Fancy Japanese, Striped Shantung, from $1.15 to .89, we wil of- in shape to bring its fair share of ; mbroidered ut COL.aTS F l d F Ch fer Saturda - them, Mr.Scott Griffin has gone arte st 59 and 35; seH- oulards, ancy Checks, Colored Shantung, y morning.at per over te London to manage that end of 30 and .18 Chiffon Taffeta, Lining Taffeta, Eclipse Silk, pair - eee 239 Colonel Davidson went on to comme pleated jabots, marked at Geisha S ilk, li Abso, another fifty pars, m | 1-4 ment on the large number of Ameri- [50 wd 35; seins aot essacines, erve, size.These were $1.50 quality.re- the Middle West, who\u2019 were.showing Lo don.25d 18 Pongee, Moirette, Fancy Silks.duced for the summer sale to $1.15 pue à marked \u2018reference for the SC = ; jebots, trmmed with v ; oz .i * wrence route, and as ita beautles ; : ; pue PES There are a few black silk remnants, but come early if you want and stil further reduced for become wider known, he sald, the \u2026 ace; marked at ing them; blacks akwa to first.This will .: 1 ; ys seem go first.all the more surely Saturday morning to, per pair .89 more travellers will come along to en- i : 8 occur to WI .because of the : * par.joy it.Certainly it will pay to ad- ky : MOTTOW MOMIE price.+.2.2 2200 27 TE.* Semler of hunting stocks, sik , These prices are for Saturday vertise fhe St Lawrence route.: .e Royal ward made a fast pas- So bows and iscellancous.les of $7.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $15.00 poring only; on Monday the blan- sage until the ship got Into the yicin- oY i > orth 9 ; : ty of the Straits of Belle Isle.ere » | 50\u2014ime-.1I8wd 25 Ladies Summer Dresses $4.O5 |ip atl Previous summer} a dinus os caused à delay oi some ES : > ours.e es ay's Es * 5 3 previous to this was one of 436 miles, r Whit Black mull.colored gingham, fancy duck, all that are left of our or the \u201cfostent progress ever.made « EF .o e fastest progress ever made = 1llewear $7.50, $8.00, $10.00 and $15.00 dresses, in the above-mentioned Quilts across the Atlantic.a Underskirts of good quality ma S on sale Saturday g at, I d Full à ble bed st a nainsook.wide muslin flounce ome of them quite new\u2014just recently elivered, \u2018others not uite so ed cailts sized honey- hs with 9 rows of imitation Irish in- new, but none but what are this season's goods.a for Dene ark a oa, Pay CANADA IS LOOMING LARGE A sertion, edged with wide lace; mer vale .special for he IN OLD COUNTRY SAYS i i marked price $3.75.Offered 7 merely \"as an ti aucement re HON.MR.FISHER PE Bl.citi Les sans a sense ne ® a Corset Covers, of fine nainsook, F f H early Saturday morning at, = 1 \\mmed with 3 \"rows of val lace: $ 1 ty ats The Hoslery Department @ wantity limited) -69 A Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of : : neck and sleeves readed W 1 00 EACH ounces .- griculture, arriv n Montreal last , : ribbon: marked price, .85., \u2014\u2014\u2014 night on board the Royal Edward.He Ë Offered aU Les cotes 68 About them trimmea A Dow shipment of black cot- : {| yas \u2018one of the first passengers to a 1 > hats.The others are girls\u2019 sailor ton hose with Balbriggan and Lisle Gloves aa\u2019 He en \"ana trove oC CORSETS iain \u2018saliora.with.seraignt brim: \u201carmel oot woes.The sale dr Rd OL Ne IE die Lois be : .= \u2014 , ; had left the ship.He told + : Fine French Coutil.summer some are sailors turned t th Also a new line of fine black oar TION ous the Sa £7 : \u201ceight.long hip and back, taper- side.The ortginal marked \u2018prices and tan lisle; fast dyes; double ns ror Hist length gloves in Europe.but ne had mot been & hoite Es ne waist.soft skirt Mn ie range from $3.00 to $7.00.The feet and garter tops.Price: Or.a single pair DT day, exactly.\u201cI was very busy all ed ; warters attached: sizes from 0 sale price Saturday morn- irs for White, tan or green; two the time,\u201d he said, \"and was glad to ÈS : 20.Specially priced at.7 IDE ovis ieee $1.00 3 pa $1.00 fasteners.wo dome see that Canada is looming latge in > » the Old tountry.\u2018The people are a.: sottine euthentis information Dow 3 i about the minion, and the capita : UPTOWN Store Closes: ists have great confidence in our en- À A 1 terprise and industries.\u201d x, : \u2014Satu ay at ee E 6-\u20140\u20141-\u20140 BIG IN T Our Phone _123 30 pm G INCREASES FOR no! ~Other dar a INTERCOLONIAL EMPLOYES x ; Number.Le § The settlement arrived at between i { \u2018the Board of Management of the In- eX $1 tercolonial Rallway and the thainmen pe : .: À and other employes on that road in 3 I ame regard to thelr demands for increased sa : / pay.will mean that some employes Es î will receive an increase in wages as To 3 high as $30 a month.It is also pro- ES : vided that clerks, checkers, sleeping & : an ning car conductors, waiters, = : chefs, and others vin be privileged to ou : two weeks\u2019 vacation, with pay; also = : that al! public holidays must be given so à | Va rere aos th Be hs i , paid time and a half.The agreement : 66 ® further provides that instead of combs.ductors and others being required to Lo ave you trie e new chewing der TE HS 2 0 3 ten years before receiving maximum 3% : ° .99 pay.they will now only require to be Fa : I! in the employ for five years.The Ey $ dg U m WwW 1 th t h e 1m i n t f ] av 0) Tr J achedule 1s effective from Dec:mber fo : 1st.last.4s BOY SERIOUSLY HURT BY NOTRE DAME CAR.Little George Lizott, aged ten years was struck by a street car and ser- fously injured while crossing Notre Dame and Bourbonnier streets last night at about seven a'clock.The boy was rendered unconscious, sustaining a bad gash In the head.When the Notre Dame Hospital ambulance arrived father of the boy refused to let hi= son go.but had him taken to his home.on Bourbonnier street.Dr.Du- maras treated the boy.and said he will recover.For a Diamond Engagement Ring go to Hemsley's, Jeweller, 256 St.James.Special Notice.H.M.the King of Spain owns Bechstein Plano.The Leach Piano Con.Limited, of this city, has secured Canadian agency for these world-re- nowwed Pianos.165-5 .PAUL AND ST.SULPICE.Mo & CUMMINGS \"That's all we have left from 125 dozens.They must be cleared at once to \u2018make room for our Fur trade.\"We therefore offer them in part or en bloc, at real bargain prices.= | Battle of Barrosa, fought March 5, 1811; The Field of Patay, where} The Tragic Death of Caplain | Rolls, the Most Daring of ; - British Aviators ! The terribly sudden death of Captain Rolls, who by many has been regarded as the most scientific cf the British bird-men, | brings into prominence once again the perils of air navigation.Since | the Aviation Meet in Montreal there have been several fatal accidents, | ~The recent disaster to Count Zeppelin's great passenger diri- | gible, \u201cThe Deutschland,\u201d is in the public mind, and in this} connection The Standard has procured a remarkable picture of this greatest of all airships in its garage ready to start on its lastf journey; also another wonderful picture showing the sh'p as it looked | wrecked among the tres-tops- a vast mass of sik and broken! machinery.| The Pageant Craze Throughout Great Britain The Standard in its supplement this week also presents a} remarkable series of pictures showing the different methods of fighting adopted by British soldiers in different eras: | Crossbow men sheltered behind shields curing the Battle of | Crecy ; Elizabethan Soldiers using firearms at the Rescue of Flush-| ing; Firing a Contemporary fieldpiece at the Battle of 'Malplaquet ; Defending the Royal Standard at the Battle of Agincourt; The Joan of Arc defeated the English; and Firing a fieldpiece at the : Battle of Naseby.: Eleventh Plate in The Standard\u2019s Great Series of Cathedral Pictures The Choir and Nave of Durham Cathedral, one of the noblest : specimens of Norman architecture in England.Durham arose about] ; the year 995, when Bishop Ealdhune brought thither St.Cuthbert\u2019s| : bones from Ripon and built a church to enshrine them.The Rush of British Emigrants to Canada Remarkable scene on the Princess Landing Stage at Liverpool on the recent departure of the SS.Lake Champlain fori Montreal.y Remarkable Pictures Showing Monster Steamer Franconia Under Construction.* - LI ai SE RE I NE ét dès Picture of World-wide Historic Interest- First Photo Ever Taken of the = Veto Conference ; First Important Political ent RE Confirmation of à Prince of Wales} The elde&t son of King George and Queen Mary was con4: firmed in the Private Chapel! of Windsor Castle by the Arehbishop-of : Canterbury on June 24th.: in New Georgian Era.0} Picture showing the First Lord of the Treasury's Room in} the Houses of Parliament, where the Veto Conference is being.held and the statesmen who are taking part in that Conference : the.Prime} Minister, the Right Hon.À.J.Balfour, Lord Crewe, Mr.Lloyd George, Mr.Birrell, Lord Lansdowne, Earl Cawdor and Mr.Austen Chamberlain.\u2018Special week-end features prepared for The Standardd Office e Window, Men and Events, Dean's Window, Sermon by à Prominent Montreal Clergyman, Madame\u2019 5 Page, Heart and Home Sunday Page, etc.i The News Edition of The \u2018Standard contains all the latest cable, telegraphic, sporting, financial, local and general news 36 hours before ell othet competitors.Montreal Standard Publishing Co.Limite | 17 SL James Stree, | Montreal A Io oe.a.LL.+ :+ SHANAHAN \u2014 On July 13, $e y.4 se.286 cab Mmourtiet.-500 each Insertipn RR 28c each insertion.ment 80c each insprtion.ue each Insertion.\u2019 ris.re ES cou ine: All Notices USE be ndorsad w same and address of the person sending BIRTHS, BENSON\u2014At the Woman's Hospital, on July 13th, 1810.10 Mr.and Mrs.Gordun H.Benson, a son.CURRAN \u2014 At Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., on July Sth, 1910.to Mr.an .4 Mrs J W.Curran, a daughter.® ER \u2014 At 1242 Waverley street, on July 12th, to Mr.and Mrs.A.E Fraser, a son.GRIMSHAW \u2014 At Rainy River, Ont., on July 12th, 1910.to Mr.and Mrs.K.C.Jdrimshaw, a son.* HALLAM \u2014 At Collinsville, Tonn., on July 11, 1910, to Professor and Mrs.laaliam, a daughter.* HELLIKR \u2014 Mrs.A.Helller, at 514 City Hall avenue, on Monday, July 11th, a daughter.HENDERSON \u2014 At 327 Major atreet, Toronto, on July 12th, to Dr.and Mrs.M.Henderson, a son.* HOWLES\u2014AL the Homeopathic Hospital, on June 18th, to Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Howells, Petite Cote, a son.JARVIS \u2014 At 13 Cameron street, Toronto, on July\u2018 12th, 1910, to Mr.and Mrs T.R Jarvis, a daughter.* MACARTHUR \u2014 At Wolseley, Sask.\u2026.on July 11, 1910, to Mr.and Mre.Frank Macarthur, a son.* McCABE~\u2014At Rivington.Que., on Jul&9.1910, to Mr.and Mrs.John A.MeCabe.« son.1910, at Toronto, to Mr.and Mrs.John Ira Shan- alan, a daughter.* Ree P uln avepue., Ahuntsic, Tan Ty Tn, brit) tu Mr and Ars.N.KE.Taylor, a son.67 3 MARRIAGES.GOULET-ROCHON\u2014In this city.on Ju'y 13th, by the Rev.E.I.Hart, B.A., pas- torr of the Dominion Square Methodist Church, J.E.Goulet, of St.Libeire, Bagot Co.Quebec, to Miss Joscphine Rochon, of Quebec clty.DEATHS IN THE CITY.A \u2014 In this city, op the 13th Instant.1910, Annie Allie atty, widow of the late Thos.Alex.Cahill, late of H.Funeral from her late residence, 131 Drolet street, on Saturday morning, at 7.30, to St Agnes Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Relatives and friends are invited to attend, (Kingston, Ont.; U.B.A.papers please copy.) GASCON\u2014ONn Wednesday, July 13th, Leo Gascon, aged 23 years, beloved husband of Maggie Harkins.Funeral on Saturday, at 7.30 a.m.from his late residence, on Craig street east, to St.Brid- -got's Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.(Boston papers please copy.) MUNROE\u2014On the 14th inst, Louise Lus- sier, 31-1 uchetiere street west, widow of the late Henry Munroe, at the age of 58 years.Funeral private.(Toronto, and Worcester, Mass., papers please copy.) NICOLL\u2014At the Grace Dart Home, on July 15th, 1910, of tuberculosis, Mra James tool.late of Ottawa strees ity * ' DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.COULSON \u2014 On July 13, 1910, Miss Mary Coulson, in her 58th year.EOAN \u2014.Qn July 12, 1910, at 1 Egan avenue, Toronto, James Irwin, beloved son of James and Mary Egan, in his 20th year.® ELLIOT \u2014 Suddenly, on July 10, 1910, at Portland General Hospital, Mal An- rew J.Eltot, clerk at Os e Hall, son of the late Rev.Joseph Elliot.* GUILBEAULT \u2014 On July 14, 1816, at 1070 Wellington street, Ottawa, Andre, youngest gon of Mr.J.B.Guilbeau't, ® Semeur BEA th Bh Shield, es wtreêt Eas Shield, Bop retict of L.ould a her 89th year.® HORBEY+At Southsea, Portsmouth, En United States.Insular democracies are lax and Inefficient in preparation for war.and in natural consequence thelr wars have been Jong and expensive.Rut wary In the future cannot be loaz, thengh they may be exnensive: expensive of much besides their immediate cost: \u2018xunensive in advantages lost an) in infemnitles exacted.Democracies can nu lopger oa peltoras to.neglect.prepara\u2019 lan relie upon their str:>æ:h of on Tine nd faculty for re-overy \u201cwhi>h\u2019 probahly may exceed that of less {rec Instiu- tions.The time for rac.verv will not Be conceded to them anv more than it is by a capable gene-il tv outed foe.The only provision of cms for recovery open to modern conditions is the time of preparatio».Britain\u2019s Vast National Wealth, What reason is there in tha nature of things that the British dsmoecranv should not maintain an army urepor- tionately as great as that of Carmany® None, except that the Britirh democracy will not.The nationul wenith this, which indicates not only a car.tain greater power but a much «raater stake, the national will so 0 pranare does not exist.Many distinguished Englishmen advocate measures tendre to this result\u2014to the nation in arms: but I doubt if anyone outside of Groat Britain expects to see it.There remains the Fleet; and it is the privilege of insular democracies that they can pursue the quiet tenor of their way behind the bulwark of a fleet efficient In numbers\u2014that is, in &reat preponderance-as well as In intrinsic werth.But note that a State thus favored $s militarily in the same position essentially as one that hires an army of mercenaries.difference is that the seamen are fellow citizens.an immense distinction, it will be granted, but it does not invall- \u2018date the fact that .he mass of citizens are paying a body of men to do their fighting for them.It follows that the least the mass can do in self-respect as for security is to pay amply and timely for the efficiency of the body they thus employ.If they do not pa \"with their ; persons,\u201d as the Fren say, they should with their cash.But the only céequate payment is timely payment\u2014preparation.Great Britain\u2019 Unparalieled Problem Democracies have had various tasks thrown upon: them at various times, but never perhaps one equal in difficulty to that which confronts the democracy of Great Britain.As it now standa the British Empire territerially is an inheritance from times not democratic, and the world is interested to see whetlier the heïr will prove equal to his fortune.There are favorable 's ows to-day on Peel , Cal e Streets for the wonderful values on sale at one o'clock.ly mm = Summer Suits.The only} is vastly.greater; but notwhthsmnging |\u2019 \u201c heBfecitus read pee signs; one of most so that bes met 15.an Te che \u2018accision of the m that on Navy disposal of he Ue Admiral Such sentiment.in commensurate action, fs imperial democracy.But my \u2018has not found the correspond- or tion of this determination in the British Labor Party at home; rather, 4 has seemed to me, a disposition to undervalue the necessity of preponderant naval force even in Buro- pean waters.The security of the British Empire, taken as a whole with many parts, demands first the security of the British Islands as the corner stone of the fabric; and, second, the security of each of the outlying parts.This means substantially British control, in power If not in presence, of the communica tions between the central kingdom and the Dominions.This relation Is essen - tially the same as that of a military base of aperations to the front of the operations themselves.The New Grouping, The article is, | gl\".the present condition of Europe the creation of the German Fleet, with its existing and proposed developmnt hae necessitated the concentration in British waters of more than four- fifths of the disposable British battle force.These facts constitute Germany the immediate antagonist of Great britaln.I do not say for a moment that this manifests Germany\u2019s purpose; 1 simply state the military \u2018and international! \u2019 fact without inference as to motives.The geôgraphical sft- uation of the two States reproduces precisely that of England and HoMand in the early days of Cromwell.It was not till the nations had fought and the Dutch were reduced, less by battle than by trade destruction, that the relief of pressure in the North Sea enabled English action abroad.The British Navy to-day has in great degree adandoned the Mediter- reanean for a similar concentration.Over four-fifths of the battleahip force is in the \u201cHome\u201d and \u201cAtlantic\u201d div- islons.The Mediterranean has fallen from eleven battleships in 1899 to 8ix in 1810, and these six are of dis- tinetly inferior power.What is the contemporary significance of this fact reproductive of a situation near three centuries ago?Constitutive, too, of a situation now novel; for during more than two centuries British preponderance in the Mediterranean has been a notable international faetor.The significance, as read by an outsider.is that in the opinion of the Government, under present conditions of preparation, the security of the British Islands requires the weakening, almost to abandonment.of the most delicate, vet very essential, link in the system of communications of the Empire.Peace Only a Dream.It is entirely true that for the moment the naval concentration at home, coupled with the tremendous positional advantage of Great Britain over German trade routes, constitutes a great measure of security; and further, that the British waters, occupied &s they now are do,ëffectually interpose between Germany and the British oversea Dominions.The menacing feature in the future is the apparent indisposition and slackness of the new voters of the last half-century, ofer against th: resolute spirit and tremendous faculty.for organizing strength evident in Germany.In à recent American magesine a German writer, reported to be a trusted confidential friend of the Emperor.has said, \u201cThe weak man cannot trust his judge, and the dream of the peace advocate is nothing but a dream.\u201d The concentration of the battle fleet in home waters is correct: the relative abandonment of the Mediterranean for that\u2019 purpose.if for the moment only, is likewise correct, especially as the Sf Audftic\u201d Fleet m may be considered an intermediate body.a reserve, able to Move eastward or southward as conditions require; but the clear reluctance to acquiesce in present naval requirements is ominous of & day when the Mediterranean may pass out of the sphere of British influence, centred round the British Islands ex- clusivelv.This will symbolise, if it does not at once accompany, the passing of the Empire; for a hostile force in the Mediterranean controls not only an interior line\u2014as compared with the Cape rotite~but an interior position, from which it is operative against the Atlantic as well as in the East.1p.ia difficult to overstate the effect of this upon the solidity of the Empire, for \u2018he Mediterranean is one of the great central positions of the maritime world.A weakened Mediterranean force is the symptom that neither as principal nor as ally may Great Britain be able to play the part hitherto assumed by her in the great /drama of which the awakening of the East is the present act: while among the dramatis personae are Egypt.India, Australia, and New Zealand.A QUEER SLEEPING-PLACE.One of the strangest difficulties the rajlway people experienced in Korea was due to the fact that the native poor insisted upon using the tracks as a sleeping-place on warm nights.The Aslatica do not use a soft pillow, such -a8 -we- emplay.since that would.turb the hair which in China and Korea, as In feminine Japan, is put up with great care dnd some expense, and Is expected to last several days.A hard frame of wood Tes er used, on which the, neck res tomato-can affords an excellent Luke for a pillow for a poor man.\u2018The cool fron rails, so neatly shaped in regulation pillow pattern, seemed just sulted for use, and were quite alluring on a hot \u2018night.STRANGE PAIR OF TWINS.- The birth of an extraordinary pair of twins has aroused considerable interest among members of the rhedical profession in Vienna and district, Then the remarkable development of th fants, which Wwers boin to a gipsy woman near Brunn ntly.dren are normally developed in the upper parts, but there is only one pair of legs, while from the back what appears to be a third leg has grown, with six distinct toes.oth infints aré allve and well.- For Watch, Clock and Jewellery Re vairs try Hemalev'n, 255 Gt.James.Our Special Discounts Mean That you can save from $3.00 to $5.00 on your.! Prices From .$10 ahd up\u2019 Wma - MOLAUGHLIN, Regd.21 MaGill Collage Awe.dis-} Both chil- à _ The Prétorian's Passengers.The Allan.liner Pretorian salis at daybreak to-morrow from Montreal with the following cabin passengers, the large majority being !:dies travelling from New York: Mise Berthe Adkins, Montreal; A.Allen, Glasgow, Scot.; nethy, Winnipeg.Mr.Ri M.Bowen, Providence.R1.; Mre.Elise B.Bowen, Providence, RI; Mrs.H.Bain, Mrs.W.R.Bsck- man, p:\u2018ss C.Borlund.Mra.J.C.Ba- ley.Miss E.Bunch, Miss C.Bowman.New York; Mrs.A.H.Bainbridge, Victorta, B.C.; Mr.W.Bavrie, 8ifton, Man.; Mrs.Barrie, Sifton.Man.; Miss H.V.Babcock, New York; Ar.Balin New York; Mr.E.Bowers, Hamilton, Ont; Miss A.Brown, Miss Julia Brown, My.Charlies Brown.New York; Mrs, Paulina Berkland, Seattle, Wash.: Miss Helen Clark, Misa Mary Clark.Miss Coles, Miss M.G.Gannon.New York: Mr.Cunningham, Winnipeg: Mrs.Cunningham, Winnipeg: Mr.W.Crawford, Stoney Plaines, Atal; Miss Miss Mrs.Aber- H.Convers, Montreal; Mrs.Thos.Crawford, Thedford, Ont.; Mr.Hume Chalmers, Glasgow.Scot.: Mrs.G Carmichael.Mins L.Carmichael, Montreal: Miss B.Clapp, New York.Miss M.Dickenson, Mrs.C.Dunn.Miss 8.Dwyer.Miss F.Dayton, Miss E.Deckter, Mrs.A.Dayton, Mra.N.Dean,New York; Mrs.R.Duncan.Victoria, B.C.; Mr.Walter Davidson.Montreal.Mrs.M.Erserla, New York; Mr.Wm.Ewing jr.Montreal: Miss C.J.Edgar.Toronto: Miss Z.Edwards.New York.Mr.F.D.Forbes.Chicago; Miss Geurgina Flint,.Miss E Foole.Miss Fannie Frye, New York: Mr.Edward Finlay.Georgetown, Ont.Miss Pear] Gray.Miss R.Goodman.Miss N.Gard, Miss X.J .Cibbe/ Mrs.Gersen, New York les L.Hoet, Miss I.Holsapole.Miss E.Husted, Miss M.Hewitt, Miss Bthel Hall, Miss L.Hollingswonth, Mrs.A.Horton, Miss IL.Hammond, Miss Eva Hammond, Miss M.Hartman.Mrs.Harris, Miss Bthel Harris, Mies Rose Heneon, New York.dues C.Jones, Mrs.Emma Jodel.New jo G.Kellow, Miss B.King, Miss Vera Kasper, Miss C.Keyes.New York; Miss M.Kay, Avemng, Ont.; Rev.C.D.Kling, Troy, N.Y.Miss Florence Lynn, Miss M.Loveny, Mies S.Lewis, Mrs.E.A, Ladd, Mrs.F.B.Long.Miss Norah Long, New York; Mies K.Lamont, Montreal.Miss E.Morgan, Miss Grace Maxwell, Miss-M.Moore, Miss Olga Mueller, Miss Helen Meck, Miss M.K.Mooney, Mr.Geo, Munroe, New York: Mr.J.Moodee.Winnipeg; Mrs.Moffat, Que- Mra.McKillop and infant, Mrs.A.McDougall, Montreal; Mrs.McCaul, Halleyhury, Ont.N Ms Newton, Mr Ollve Newburry.ew Yor r ames Noble, William, Ont.Fort Miss Frances O\u2019Hearn, Miss C.Oakes.Miss G.Owen, New York.Miss G.Palmer, Miss H.Pearse, Miss B.Parkes, Miss M.Perrv.Miss E.J.Plunkell, Miss E.Pickarski.Mr.Jas.Prowse, Miss Hattie Perkins, Miss Bertie Perkins, New York.Miss F.Belle Quay, New York.Miss F.Rostuchal, Miss F.Rose.Miss M.Ruddy, Miss Clara Roth, Miss C.E.Roth, Miss W.Reed, Mra.Rosa M.Ray, Miss Nellle Ray, New York: | Miss Jessie Roble, Toronto.Miss B.Slovill, Miss M.Sullivan.Miss M: Sterling, Miss Lulu Swalley.Miss Minna Schaffner, Miss J.M.Sterrett, New York; Miss B.Stevenson.Toronto.Miss H.Shaw, Miss 8, Struthers.Miss F.Struthers, Miss F.Struthers.Mra.J.J.Sumples, New York; Mrs.Btruthera.Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs P.+.Squires, Livernia, N.Y.; Miss Shepherd, Montreal); Miss K, Smeltser, Miss D.Smeltzer, New York.Miss M.Temple, Miss Tucker, Now York.Mrs.A.Wells,New york: Mrs.Watson and three children, Halleybury, Ont.: Miss Mabel Wither, New York: Mr.R.Wright, Mrs.Wright, Miss Wright, Toronto.Miss M.Young, New York.The Royal Edward\u2019s List.Montreal last evening.brought the tollowing first-class passengers: Mr.A.Allen, Mr.C.N.F.Armstrong, Mr J.W.Armstrong, Miss Anna Armstrong.Mr.Baker.Dr.Balfe, Mr.uard, Mr.Burnstt, Miss C.Butler, Rev.W.Butler.\u201cMr.D.H.Charles, Mrs.Charles, Mr.Hugh A.Christy, Mr.W.Clarke, Mr.G.M.Cox.Mrs.Cox.Mrs.LE.Crichton, Miss Crichton.Col.A.D.Davidson, Mrs.Davidson, Mr.Harrison Durant.Mr.John Earle.Hon.S.Fisier.Mrs.A, Fuller, Mr.\u2018Wm.Fuller.Mr.John R.Gallagher, Gray, Miss I.Gray, fin.Col.T.Harrison, Mr.E.P.Heaton, Mr.R.E.Archer Houbln.Mrs.Ince, Mr.J.H.Ingersoll, K.C, a Mr.S.d.Mrs.Scott Grif- he A.Langevin (Arche.bishop of St.Boniface, Man.), Rev.H, Langevin, Mr.Northall Lawrie.Miss C.C.Mackinnon, Mr.W.A, Mackinnon, Mr.Stanley McLean.Mrs, W.J.Mitchell, Mr.R.E.Moore, Mr.H.P.Mo Mr.N.Rantoul, R.Russell, Mrs.R thertord.Mr.Som le, Mre, Somerville, Mise Somerville.Mr.J.H.Stanford, Mist C.Strauchan, Mr.K.E.Stuart.Mr.A.H.L.Trigge, Mre.Trizge.: Mr.F.M.Wall, Mr.A.M.Wolfs, Mr.G.T.Wilaon, Mrs.Wilson, Mr, J.Lockie Wilson, Ming.Wylie.| \u2014 Mr.h The Victorign®s List.The Victorian, of the Allan line; reached Quebas at ten o'clock las night, and is due at Montreal at 9.2 p.m.to-day.She brings the foliow- ing eabin passungers:\u2014 Mr. Burns, New York.Mr.R.N.Chamberlain, Mrs.Chamberlain, Buffalo.N.Y.: Mr.P.Collet, Mra.Collet and child, New York; Mrs.Cc.BE.MODE, Miss Collins, Toronto; Miss K.BE.Collins, New York; Miss R.Chadwick, New York; Miss L.Col- lett, Montreal.Miss L.K, Dil, Miss C.Derrickson, New York; Mra.Chas.É Dexter, Toronto; Mrs.M.E.De Long, Miss A.Draper, New York.Rev.Father Etienne, Quebec; Miss Ruth Elie, \u2018Miss M.Ewing, New York: Mrs.Everest.Toronto.Mr.J.Forster.Montreal; Mr.W.H.Finch, Hamilton, Ont; Mr.J.G.Forster.Mr.I.Flower, Montreal Mr.B.De Gironde, Montreal; Miss Miss G.Davis, M.C.Gtll, Miss Muy Grenmore, New York; Mr.Florentin Gougoux, Montreal.Mr.H.Hallowell, Mr.J.H.Hodgins, New York: Mr.T.S.Hossack, Hem- jlton, Ont.; Miss N.Herrington, Miss Vv.Hysong.Migs I.J.Hough, Miss M.Hicking, New York: Mr.T.R.Hett, Toronto: Mrs.J.Herbout.Montreal; Miss K.Hoffner., Winnipeg.Mra.W.W.Irwin, AMlss G.Ivory.New York.Dr.H.C.Jones.New York.Miss K.Key.New York.Mirs M.Level.Misa C.Lindsay, Miss L- lighteap.Miss D.Lighteap.New | leleu and infant.Mias Miss Lowe, Winnl- York: Mrs.l.eroux.Toronto; pes.Mies H.W.Mahlon, Miss E.Merri- field, Miss E.G.Morris, Miss J.Moreau.Miss § K.Marreait.Mr.Robt.M.Michal Miss P.McGrew.Miss E.McGrew, Miss F.MeNell, Mr.R.Mec- Nutt.New York.Miss Blanche Blekett, Chicago; Miss Pierce, New York.Mr.ieorge Robson.Stratford, Ont.; Miss M.Reid, New York; Mrs.Rowe, Toronto; Mr.Jules Rochat, Chicago; Dr.Riopelle, Montreal.Mr.Charles P.Summers, Chicago; Miss B.A.Sweeney, New York; Mr.Samson, Mrs.A.B.Stockham.Toronto; Miss L.M.Story, Miss E.Shar- icek.Miss M.Snyder.Mrs.Stering Rill.New York; Mr.Shaw, Lepnox- ville, Que.; Mrs.W.R.Spencer, Miss L.Spencer, Montreal.Miss M.Thompson, New York; Mr.Jack Treble, Toronto: Miss C.Thomp- kins, Miss Mary Thompkins, Miss S Triplett, New York: Mrs.Trimbee, Miss Trimbee, Toronto.Mize G.Unscl, New York.Mr.P.Vanderbee, Miss B.Vander- hee.Montreal; Mr.C.Villeneuve, Mrs.Villeneuve, Cleveland, O.Mr.T.M.Whistenant.New York; Mr.W.Wallace, Mrs.Wallace.Toronto; Miss A.Wermick, Mise C.Wing, Miss M.Wing, Miss L.M.Wilson, Mr.L.B.Wetmore, New York.Mis: H.Zimimnerman, New York.Steamship Company To Sefl Guide Books A department for the sale of guide and travel books has just been inaugurated by the Hamburg-American Line, and is intended primarily as a convenience 10 prospective travellers, enabling them to obtain the necessary books for their guidance and instruction at the same time that they are arranging for their trans-oceanie ssage.plete and A com comprehensive stock of guide amd travel hooks, as well as other works of Interest and value to tourists will be kept on hand to be sold at the regular prices.The list will be comprised of standard works Rectiop the world, and flish an Fre \u201cSalted for Montreal.from Middlesborough, June ni from.Havre, July 4 liturgy From Leadon.Suir b, Roun from Bristol, July 7.Cairndon, 9 , Montrea!, from London, July 1.ke Manitoba, from London, July 7.engore Head.from Swansea, July 8.Victorian, from Liverpool, July 8 Megantic, from Liverpool, Jur 9, Cassandra, from Glasgow, nA 9 Wakanul, from Cardift, Jul Manchester Trader, from M anchest an 9.Ione.from Middjesboro, July 9.Sicilian, from Lohdon, Ju uly A.Craigendoran, from Philadelphia, Jay 12.Cornishman, from Bristol, July 13 Montreal, from Antwerp, July 2.Jul Steamships In Port.Cervona.Donaldson line wharf.Lake Erle.Allan's London wharf.Bellona.Donaldson Line wharf.Manchester Importer, Manchester I.iné wharf.Canada.Dominion Line wharf, Wilehad, Canada Line wharf.Pretorian, Allan's Glasgow Line wharf C Hochelaga.Manxman, Dominion line wharf.Carrigan Head, Hochelaga., \" oyal Edward, King Edward pler.Salacia, Donajdson line wharf.Sailed From Port.Tunisian.Steamship Arrivals.Tra Lusitania, at \u201cNew York; from\" Livers Pennaylvanta, at \u201cNèw \u201cYork, Hamburg.Pannonia, at New York, Europa, at New York, from Genoa.\u2019 from Liverpool.Ivernia, at Liverpool, wo, George, at Avonmouth, from © Teutonic, at Bouthampton, from New ork, .\u2019 Montfort, at London, from Montreal! Corinthian, at London, from Montreal.Viotorian* s Mall.The R.M.8,' Mictorlan, of \u201cth Allan \u2018Line, arrived st Rimouski yesterday.andeg 1674 sagsof mail and 365 bogs ne I post.The stéamers frons- arte the mail at Liverpool until land- IE at Rimouski, including différence in The Vi \u2018torian ea bin passengers.Her 783 third class ere landed at Quebec.Wir + 3 1 t July 6.\u2018do attend privateischools, partly HAMILTON 581 to 587 St.Catherine Street West, \u2018between Drummond and Mountain Streets.THESE PRICES WILL MAKE GOODS MOVE HERE ON SATURDAY MORNING Odds and Ends from the Suit Section | that we\u2019ll clear out Morning regardless of cost or present value Half a dozen Ladies\u2019 Printed Challie lounging Robes, elaborately trimrñed with lace.They were worth $10.00, but as they are somewhat soiled.we'll sell them Saturday morning at.Eight Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 fine white lawn, two-piece dresses, trimmed with Valenciennes laces.Values to $15.00.To clear at Four Misses\u2019 lawn dresses, med with lace.$20.00 and $26.00.two-piece white handsomely trim- Former values To go at Saturday freshen up Flowers and About 100 of trimmed value brims, Present morning Quting hats An ideal outing or seaside wear.straw sailors, straight and turned LisleThread | Gloves Many Worth 450.for 23c 200 doz.Ladies\u2019 Gloves, i including about 50 dozen long gloves, Which are in | black and white only.The j others are In all colors; | both are in all sizes.Ladies\u2019 Hosiery and fancies, and all colors.Values to 50¢, for 35c or 3 pairs for 95¢ Saturday Morning\u2019s Quick Sellers From the Millinery Section We'll clear out a big table of flowers, just what you need to our oliage worth to 75¢.Saturday morning\u2019 summer hat.10c RARES) the latest style ready (0 wear.$1.50.Saturday 49c in : the newest chapes and styles, trimmed.with White, Pink and Blue india Mull, hat fer country Saturday morn- Milaneuse 50 dozen Ladies\u2019 Lisle and fine Silk Gloves Cotton Hose, in plain and fangies; lace embroidered.etc.; all culors.Worth 75e, Values to 39c, for 23c for 50c Same, better quality Lisle Thread, in plain These are in fine quality silk with double tips, and can be had in Black.White, Cream, Navy, Old Rose, Alice blue, reseda.Tans, Browns, Beavers, + Greys and Plum.Smart Tailored 98c Instead of $1.50, the Regular Price.hem; all sizes.Saturday morning, we will offer 90 only very ng.stylish tailored waists: white with narrow blue or black stripe, tucked fronts, and cuffs to match.Size 34, 36, and white linen collar 38 and 40.Waists Princess Slips 83c INSTEAD OF 5159.500 very pretty Princess slips made of fine muslin, with deep flounce of rowa of tucking and trimmed with lace.Saturday morning only Half-Holiday Specials Ladies\u2019 white duck skirts, full and wide and made with deep 95c cut Saturday morn- Ladies\u2019 White, Gray, Black, Spot and Striped Wash 8kirts, made up $ in the latest styles.Saturday \u2014- morning.| ee .Ladies\u2019 Tailored Wash Suits, in $ all colors, including white.Sat- > urday morning .0.+0000000000 > Ladies\u2019 long Automobile and Travelling Coats, in Repp and $ Ramie loths; all oclors and .FR white.Saturday morning .: TOP FLOOR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY MORNING \u2018Japanese Matting 10c a yard or.40 yards for $3.95.Job lot Scotch Floor Oilcloth 7 - \u2014 19c yard + Cork Linoleum, slightly dam- : aged, 25c yard.Linen , Window Shades, 37 ins.x 6 ft, 19c each.re EE de No.327 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD Near St.Catherine.Pillows for Boat Cushions bt Hammocks, 25c each.- Tape Edge Lace Curtains, - 25c pair.Clem, Fancy Curtain Musfin, 8c yard.- Wire Fly Screans 19c each.Curtain Poles with Ends and Brackets, 9c.each.Brass Extension Rods, for PERE EV No.583 ST.CATREAINE Elst Near Amherst.Our \u201cGem\u201d Preserve Glass Jars are GERM-PROOF Jars- we \u2018have \u2018an exelusive line \u2018ot improved germ-proof glass vas: pints, wei LL doxén; quarts, 70e: Ÿ- RE \u201cRubber trom\u2019 \u2018Rings tp AIL aN Sert, Se 8 down: same in heavy red rubber.100; extra heavy 16c & dozen.; Can Tes + 2) a Séè :Our New Importation American Pressed Glase: Ware, new phtterns, the moat.perfect copy of ut pass tn uno Bows, Punch Sets, Salad Sets, Berry Bowls, Cul Flower Vases, Cee?Ryndam.at Boulogne.from New York.+, *, oa Provence, at avre, fretg 00 Prinrese Irene, at Naples, \u201ctro Ne ge roy ia ae » and $6.50, ©, Manchester Shipper, at Manchest, ; ro Sin omis cation A {rom Montreal.Wu Ses our ne 4% SCHOOLS OF LONDON AND NEW YORK.Londdb - ac hools rate 582.355 school aittinge\u201d Now Yor ke $89,909: 1ot all oe- pris in elther case.London has 5,038 men teachers and 13,431 women to 2,740 \u2018Men and 1661 women in New -Ÿgrk Ad these fatter figures apparently include some duplication in evening on London's teaching foroa is pro- po ionetery much etronger atrorigar, eapètially smaller number of pupils ps ond means partly that more of the children of the moderately well her the children of the London poor teave school for work at an earlier average age.Though the New York system ls Mgger, it behind Isondon in some respects.That city has four open air and physically de- féctive children, who are apparently te ve well looked after.as they should every city.+-DINNER +\" Pickle Dishes, Olive Dishes, Extra Large at $1.op.Each rabidmtion, = pieces; footed Orangoady Bowls.A spiendia bargais at n ri no mich ci aiaid Gage dnd.six bress hooks for $1.00 «ira.palion Ge Crystal or heavy Prasdéd Tours in our show windows.They are worth ram \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHERE WRITING 18 SACRED.Thé Chinese hold every scrap of writing to be sacred, no matter whist the \u2018characters éxpress\u2014thé mérest commercial messages or ddvertise- ment.\u201d Confucius used \u2018these char- \u201cadters to téäch his wisdom, and they are for that reason considered holy.In the .a Chinese community \u2018All letters waste paper are put away in a célean receptacle to await the collector, who appears at regular intervals to transfer the wastes papers \u2018to the sacred: furnace.If papers | are burned by the Chinese In their own homes the assties of the sacred writings would iningle with the ashhs ôf wood and other fuel snd the of Chinese writings are as sacred as the writing itself.The ashes from the sacred furnace are placed in sacks, the sacks the conveyed by wagons to the veu, and there, in a boat, are carried dut to where the Sher.which is a lodge.maintained f SETS, for 12.persons, in coloured or green ower pattern English potcelain 193 pieces), for \u201cstores Opened Monday and Saturday Evémings eo ashes | r the et ou ine ; spirit mfuel par oven-like structure a! \"five food high.Opposite to it on wall there will usually be of the rot | Boription © of the character of spirits ef our a that we keep sacred our.country.mue writings of n each cass of the pro dents of Chihatwon, who voluntary subescriptions.* E/ LT 24 or ; IN SE SR de = Ai RETA TE Toor fn a a | | 2 = re SNA TRS CRU da RE tt que aE 1a a => sua 'iS 4 ces 45 W_ pn LL WTR M RM ges us i / ii rt n i : I elt iE el If, ! I | THE IE SECOND SATURDAY EXCURSION TO REA'S AVIATION SALE At TEN o'clock The Following Lines Will Be On Sals, Long as They Last AT TEN O'CLOCK Remarkable Sale of Leather Belts Black Patent Leather Belts, 11% and 2 Inches wide.silk moire lined.Sizes 22 to 28, with nice black or gilt buckle.Our standard line at 25c and 3bc.While they 1 last, after 10 o'clock, for.10c \u2014Main Floor | AT TEN O'CLOCK Hand Bags, guaranteed leather.latest shapes.netal and leather covered frame; worth $1.50 and $1.75.While they last, after ten o'clock, for.59c Ladies\u2019 solid \"Main Floor AT TEN O°CLOCK 60 Pair Women's Hosiery.15 c lines of our Worth up to 50c, for Odd and broken regular stock of cotton and Hele hosiery: also a lot that are slightly soiled or imperfect, but not enough to damage the goods in any way.and the imperfections are unnoticeable.Extra good value at 23c.30c, 35c, 40c, 45c and 50c.While they last, after 10 15c o'clock.pair.2 PAIR FOR 23¢ \u2014Maln Floor AT TEN O'CLOCK A Waist Sale That Will Cause a Furore 9c, 81, 81.30, $1.75.$2, $2.25 Lingerie Waists 49c One marvellous hour's selling ie assured in this line.There are hundreds of waists and dozens of styles in the dalntiest designs and trimmings of this season's fashion, with rows of embroidery.Val.insertion and pin tucks.Sleeves are finisht with deep fancy cuffs.collars are prettily finisht with lace.open back and front.Good values at c to $2.23.While they last aftr 10 o'clock 49c \u2014Second Floor.AT TEN OCLOCK 100 Pair of Women's Shoes and Oxfords $3.50 and $4 Values, for $1.98 After ten o'clock.while they last, we will sell 100 pair of Women's rds, Pumps and Ankle Straps, samples and broken lines from our regular stock: $3.50 and $4 etandard grades.Included in this lot are also a few high shoes, in black, tan and patent leathers.All sizes: $3.50 and $4 values.$1.98 for.> \u2014Second Floor.AT TEN 0°CLOCK 100 More Men\u2019s Outing Suits at $6.95 These are regular $10, $11 and $12 Suits, made of genuine English Homespuns and Hewson Tweeds, hand tailored thruout, half lined, hand padded shoulders: trousers have belt straps and cuffs, made with good full hips, peg top styles.The newest shades of brown.grey and {lght greys\u2014the newest stripe effects.A really styilsh serviceable outing .suit that would cost more than $6.85 to-day wholesale.While ooo torn $6.95 / Second Floor.Yes, We're Wide Awake In Our Silk Store And If You're Wide Awake You'll \"Take Advantage of This Extraordinary Bargain 500 yards of rich Black Dress ; Silks will be cleared Saturday reorning after 10 o'clock, while they last at 25c yard.In Chiffon Taffeta and Louisine weaves, strong durable quality.and every thread pure silk\u2014bright, Tastrous finish.Reg.price boc and 68c yard.All at one 25 prise, Saturday, yard Cc \u2014Mate Fleor oS AT TEN 0°CLOCK 1Sc and 25¢ Towelling ~.13¢ Fancy Terry Towelling, extra heavy make, suitable for roller towels or bath towels.While they last, after 10 o'clock.\u2026.\u2026 3c \u2014Main Floor AT TEN O'CLOCK An Astounding Offer in Women\u2019s Suits and Coats 75 29.50, $12, $14 and $15 Suits and Coats, for .$2.99 There are just 125 of these\u2014 enough for a quick half hour's selling.Suits and coats that were left from our tremendous gale of Wednesday.They come in the following materials: Ramie Russian Linen French and Horrockses Repp all strictly hand tailored.made in Russian effect, with pleated, plain or gored skirt\u2014the newest shades of pink.blue, reseda, mauve and many stunning stripe effects, also white.This is without exception the most sensational offer we have ever been in a position to make, or probably ever will make: $6.75 up to $15 values, $2 for .99 _ Second Fleor.AT TEN 0°CLOCK Comes a Mad Rush of Two Big Whitewear Bargains 8125 Night Gowns, 49e They are made of extra quality cotton.made in yoke effect of fine Val.lace and insertion.open front, elbow sleeves, prettily finisht with fine lace.Good wide cut garment.Special Saturday morning.while they last after 10 49c O'clock.\u2026 49c Corset Covers, 29c They are made of fine bridal cloth.extra well made and perfect fitting, beautifully trimmed with fine Val.lace forming yoke, edged with lace and dainty baby ribbon.Others are made with Val.lace and embroidery Insertion.finisht with fine Val.edging.threaded with dainty baby ribbon.While they last, 29¢ after 10 o'clock Saturday \u2014Second Floor.AT TEN O'CLOCK Ralph Connor For the first time, some of the \u2018Famous Books\u201d by this \u201cFamous Author\u201d are to be had in the Reprint Edition just in time for you to take them with you on your holidays.Cloth, 50c each.\u2014 Book Dept, Main Floor.AT TEN O'CLOCK Indian Head Suitings Worth 22e, for 10e Plain Indian Head Cotton BSuit- ings.in the most popular\u2014the most serviceable and appropriate shades for summer, suitable for costumes, separate skirts, etc.Tt is 23 inches wide, and a regular 23c quality.Saturday morning, while they last after 10 o'clock, 10c yard.\u2014Main Floor We Expect to Sell 5,000 Yards Muslin in One Hour Morming at 5%¢ Our lar 106 qualities of Drees Muslins, fancy and floral : bapjutely the best ua \u2018of muslth made to retail at .à, very, er margin of profit at 10e à yard.Colors and designs suitable.fèr dresses, blouses, i ¢thildren\u2019s - \u201cwelt.'kimonas, etc.Saturday \u2018morning.after 10 14: gelée walle they last, Bac \u2014Hatu Fiéer fine To - Morrow Hundreds of women of the Northern End of the city took advantage of our Excursion last Saturday morning.They thronged the store and filled it with good cheer \u2014 for everybody seemed happy\u2014some only came in to get their Excursion coupons exchanged.for return street car tickets\u2014met a few friends\u2014a few handshakes\u2014a little chat and went away and they were welcome.Everybody's welcome here.TO-MORROW A FREE EXCURSION FOR THE LADIES FROM VERDUN \u2014POINT ST.CHARLES\u2014ST.HENRI AND ST CUNEGONDE DISTRICTS, at 9 o'clock the street cars will leave the following points: QUEEN'S PARK.VERDUN, out further stops.CENTRE STREFT\u2014 Corner stops.A scor or so of street cars will be ready to bring the On the way down coupons will be given out which you can exchange at our Excursion store.via Wellington St.to McGill Street\u2014then direct to Rea's with- of D'argenson via Centre, Shearer and Notre Dame to Chaboillez Square \u2014 then direct to Rea\u2019's without further Rea's thence ST.JAMES STREET AND GLEN \u2014 Via St.James to Mountain Street\u2014then direct to; without further stops.JUNCTION OF ST.JAMES AND ST.STREETS.\u2014Via St.Antoine to Windsor Streets direct to Rea's.ladies of these sections to this ANTOINE Booth on the Second Floor for street car tickets, good on any car, at any time of.the day.When you come you are under no obligation to buy.Come in and look around if you - Tike and et your return ticket.av.prepared special sales starting at various hours advertised particularly for the ladies of hen rotors the employees of Com people, ete.and have planned special sales for every department for Saturday morning, particularly for their benefit.Goods will be on sale at the hours mentioned and as long as the goods last, which in any case will not be much over an hour.At EIGHT o'clock AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.$18 AND $20 DINNER SETS, $9.98.A big sale of high gtade Dinner Sets, made of the best quality materials\u20143 entirely different patterns\u2014some are beautifully hand painted effects in blue and red\u2014and other effects.Genuine values.While they zt after Eight o'clock.$9 98 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.Oriental Silk Spools, black only.v 50 yards.Reg.5c for.re 100 sards.\"Reg.10c, for.5c Ce .AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.LADIES\u2019 BELTS AT NEXT- TO-NOTHING PRICES.Ladies\u2019 Elastic Belts, also patent leather, all fine goods.odd lines that must be cleared, al colors.Worth 50¢, 75c and $1.00, while they last after 8 o'clock, they will go.1 at .2.1.s es Less 12220 AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.AN AVALANCHE OF FANCY BASKETS.2,000 Fancy Baskets for all pur- poses\u2014handkerchiefs, lunch and Pic-nic, great choice of colors, some are hand-painted, worth up to 50c each, while they 5° last after 8 o'clock, for.\u2014Bascment.AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.MEN'S $2.25 PULLMAN _ SLIPPERS, $1.50.Men's Pullman Slippers \u2014 a truly comfortable shoe for travel- ling\u2014housewear, in blacks and tans.Sizes 6 to 11.At 8 o'clock 120 go on sale that we sell regularly for $2.25.Saturday morning while 31 -50 \u2014Second Floor.they last.Two Big Soaps m the Children's Store.45¢ Colored Rompers, 28c.They are made of good quality English print, and only 6 dozen to be cleared.This necessitates an early trip to secure the very best.While they last 29- after 8 o'clock Hats Worth 75c, $1, $1.35, fer 350.A beautiful éollection of tm rid hats for children up to 10 yeas of age.They are made of pique, duck, muslin and all-over em- broidery\u2014in a host of the prettiest designs and patterns.Genuine 78c to $1.35 values.All at one price Saturday morning, whe they last, lat.25¢ after 8 o'clock, each .AT 11 OCLOCK.IN THE GROCERY STORE.Choice Sliced Table Peaches, 10° tins 14 os.23° Pure Gold or Lipton's Jel- les, 3 pkgs.for .;.AT 11 O'CLOCK.33c DAMASK, 19¢ An extra wpecizl line of .Table Damask, fully bleached, assorted designs.Ginuine 22c values.While it lasts after 11 19° \u201co\u2018élock, per yard .AT ti OCLOCK.CLOTHES WRINGERS.Solid Rubber rolls, tuly | varrant- | $205 2 amen, + \u201caT EIGHT O'CLOCK.Fancy orciling Practically Given Away.Fancy Mesh Veiling, worth 25¢ yard, in black and white or grey effects\u2014offering a wide choice of patterns \u2014 never sold for less than 25c a yard, tomorrow at 8 o'clock, for c \u201cMain ny NOVELTY RIBBONS AT.HALF-PRICE.Novelty Ribbon of Sitk and Mohair, 43 inches wide, amodish patterns, checked, in az latest shades of cream, sky, pink, brown, etc.Reg.20e.a yard, at 8 o'clock, for.oe Floor.AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.WEEK-END CHOCOLATES.Take a box of our specially assorted choice chocolates with you on your week-end trip.In a variety of 20 entirely different flavors \u2014made of absolutely nothing hut pure rich chocolate with delicious creamy centres.2-1b.boxes $1 cr res as sane Tr tesa rence 13-1b.boxes te eesesresan 25e Fry's Chocolate Cream Bars, in a variety of flavors\u2014tightly wrapped in tinfoil, after 8 o'clock, § for.A BIG SALE OF RUGS AND SQUARES.Oricntal Togo Rugs.Worth $1.75 for 98c Just in: À large shipment of these beautiful Togo Rugs, imported from the East, in rich Or- tental colorings and designs.They are durable, effective and sani- tary\u2014ridiculously low priced.8ize 36 x 72 inches.A genuine $1.75 value.Saturday morning after 8 o'clock, 08c while they last .\u2014Third Floor.AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.A Waist Sale That Will be a Wonderful Starter.Imagine if you can $2.25 valucs for 95c¢.A collection of high grade silk and net blouses.Fine quality net in beautiful figured designs.Some ire made with beautifut rich allions; others In strictly ait waist style.Colors are: Navy, Brown, CopenBagen.While they ast after \u20189k: Hy © \u2018eloek oo Liha.A charming little waist to.take with you on your vacation, wearable \u2018and suitable for al) occasions.\u2014Second Floor.At ELEVEN o'clock ; 1 : AT.11 O'CLOCK.\u201d - : 128 ONLY SCREEN DOORS.Worth $1.35 for 6c.First choice Screen Doo \u2018ary pine, op wire dioth- hd in with a key so as to tighten and conceal the aliges, dowelled, best grained and finished so as to stand the .Weather without warpiig.Standard sizes only, 8.3 x 7, - 68, 210 x 610, 3% 7.10.Reg.31.38 each, f tor.CER \u201ca Hn \u201c24 dus ated oh) ue \"ite Ein = res A EY 4 \u201cue Pin rough, qu Tr y re, made i Jot Ji oot PE esvesasuseccus Second The Following Sales, as Long as the Goods Lasts AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.DAMASK DOS, 37%c 2,000.dozen of good quality Damask Napkins, in a splendid range of patterns \u2014\u2014 quality and sige suitable for boarding houses, hotels, etc.While they last after 8 o'clock, 15e dozen .3772 \u2014Main Fioor AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.While they Last.Children's 25c Box 9% Made of high grade Maco Cotton and Lisle thread\u2014in plain colors of tan, pink, sky, also black and white.Sizes 5% to 8%.230c, 22c, 26c Oc values .J.iii \u2014Main Floor.AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.18c WHITE MUSLIN FOR 8c.This is really an extraordinary quality of muslin, and one that can't he equalled, ghywhere at 18¢.In a host of fancy designs\u2014 stripe effects\u2014open lace alfects\u2014 in fact, there are really two or three dozen, differ tterns.An excellent fabri Pres drésues, blouses and various other uses.One hour's selling to-mor- row morning.While they 8 last, a yard .\u2014Main Floor A Sale of Lingerie Waists Demand Special Attention.Worth $1.49.$1.75.$21.50, $2.73 and $3, While they 95 last after 8 O'clock .Cc A line of Dbeautiful lingerie waists\u2014ull made in the smartest and latest styles; some trimmed -with lace insertion and heavy em- 8 broldery; others of ali-over embroidery with fine cluster tucks and pleats, long sleeves, finisht, with deep cuffs.Regular $1.49 to $3.All go on sale after 8 o'clock Saturday morn- 95° ing, at one price AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.A Wonderful Sale of Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Dresses.; $1.60 and $3 Dresses for 98c.\u2018AT gge\u2014There are Children's Linen Dresses, sizes 6 to 10 years, made in Buster Brown style.yoke effect, black and white piping, low neck, three- quarter sleeves, patent leather belts.Really stunning, serviceable dresses, that would sel) in the regular way at 31.60 = ana $2,\u201d Girls\u2019 Sailor Dregses, made .0 fine quality Navy.Blue Hnglish nts, full \u201csleeves\u2014ouffs colored linen\u2014good sizes 8 to 14 years.sational at While they last o'clock Sen- 31.60 and 8 8.after 8 08° fit or money | retunded.We have 1,900 of them for Baturday morning in pleats, stripes, dots and colorings.All sizes, er atta:h- ed and cuphion Rand.$1.26, to: clear tarda =.T° 1) o'clock, for .i1s00 » 11 OoToox Cu GUIMPS, 39 Chitdgen\u2019 « Guimpe, made of fine uslity white lawn, some sre neat: a made with\" cltuitere\u201d of tacks; others are made with éluster tu and insertion.long sleeves, Acton edged yy and -eutfs, with pretty-lace.= Mipes to 14 + Exceptionally Shear at Soc, égc, 79e.3 While th after 11 39° + > : ad > EER or in à Farhi LL At TWELVE o'clock The Following Lines Will Be On Sala, Long as They Last AT 12 O'CLOCK.50 Stuming Shirt Waist Suits Worth $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $4.98, for .__98c, Without question our Suit and Cloak Department are really doing things these days in the bargain line.Big purchases\u2014plenty of business nerve-\u2014ready cash and buying capacity is the reason\u2014and these extraordinary offers is the result.For instance, when it comes to buying a 2-piece Shirt Waist Suit in Linen, Lawn, Chambray or Gingham \u2014stylishly made, and worth up to $4.98 for 98c\u2014we are certainly justified in saying \u201cSENSATIONAL.\u201d White, Black and White, Polka dot etfects.Remember, only 50.While they last at 12 o'clock.! AT 12 O'CLOCK.25c Lace Collars and 59c Sailor Collars, each for 10c.One lot Washable Guipure Lace Collars, also 10 dozen Misses\u2019 large White Sailor Collars, worth 50¢ each.While they last Satur- 10 day at 12 o'clock.CG \u2014 Main Floor.AT 12 O'CLOCK.Curtaining at Half Price.+ 27-in.Plain and Frilled Sash Curtain Muslin, fine make, can be used for window curtains and bureau coverings.Reg.10c yard.At 12 o\u2019clock, while they 5 last, for .C Sample Nottingham Lace Curtein Comers, \u2014 assorted sizes, can be used for windows, panels and sash curtains for small windows.While they last Saturday at 12 o'clock, each .AT 12 O\u2019CLOCK.Enticing Prices for Long Kimonas.Lady's Long Summer Ki- monas in fine Percale and Muslin.Good assortment of light spot effects, made with Dutch collar.short sleeves, turn back collar and fasten at al\u2019 waist with belt.Añothér style has sailor collar, trimmed with fancy muslin bands.Reg.price is $1.15.While they last Saturday af- 69 ter 12 o\u2019clock, for.G \u2014Second Fioor.AT 12 O'CLOCK.7¢ Roller Towelling, 44 c.500 yards .of gpod Line Roller Towelling, fast color- ores ets © a yard ea e las after 12 o'clock, yd.§%¢ \u2014Main Floor.A They come in 98c second Floor.AT 12 O'CLOCK.- $1, $1.25 anc: $1.50 49 Glass Lemonade Sets.C These are rich looking Lemonade Sets, made of the best quality blown glass, richly decorated in enamel colors and gold \u2014 the newest shapes and patterns.Regular 81.00 to $1.50.While they last after 12 49 o'clock, set .| \u2014Basement AT 12 O'CLOCK.- In the Grucery.Try our freshly roasted coffees and our fresh scones for your Sunday mornin breakfast.They're really es lightful\u2014nothing more tasty or nutritious.Also at 12 O'clock.Jellied Tongue, per Ib.37¢ Jellied Turkey, per lb.35¢ Roast Pork, per lb.45¢ \u2014 Basement.AT 12 OCLOCK.Best of Neckwear at Less Than Hak Price.Fancy Collars \u2014 only ten dozen Tn this lot.Beautiful lace, silk and chiffon collars, worth 75c, 85c and 95c each.To be sold at 12 o'clock and while they last for .29¢ AT 12 O\u2019CLOCK.Pin Cubes, Worth 36¢ for 10c.- Toilet Pins, in assorted colors; 250 pin cubes.Reg.see cube.After 12 4 | aturday morn- c ing.AT 12 O\u2019CLOCK.3 Skeins of Mending Wool For 5c, Instead of 5c Each in Black only, with needles in each skein.After 12 o'clock, 3 for .«.cv.5e \u2014Main Floor.\"AFTER THE, M our New Säda Pountai equipped in Canada, | .\u2018What more delicious than: n.\u2018The most elaborate and best ; TRY THE AEREA FRUIT SALAD, 15e 15\u20ac G'S SHOPPING.cool, soothing drink at The Following Sales, ono as the Seeds.Last 1 POLOUR - AT 44 @ \u201c LAN our Summer Deets Goof, comprising :\u2014 \u201cFancy Volley, - Crepotines, Light Tweeds, Ete.=\u2014ths season's newest shades\u2014de- Julgng that \u201csre fashionable, sorhe > of these come in as many an -36 - differént colors.Prices range 8c, .\u201c 800, 806 and sr I oh ' go on sale Sa ing.While they lat after 11 o'clock .cease 39° x es 1 .38¢, 50, soe, CUPPORTERS | nosy 15¢ Enough of these to make things hum for a good half hour, or three-quarters: have moire pads\u20144 strap on 00 -of Black, Pink, oY.iat , \u2018Our regular Fad 50p, oe ah oa 11 ace, ole at TR 15° he Mais Floor.AT «1 loco, Glove, $1.50 ond sit .Valges for +.Long Gloves.\"10\" ang: | 12-button en suede\u2014 a beaut! ty Hur glove, | of the noted Alexandria make\u2014 =\" good value at t 4154 and ny Cet ag ah YLT « REE se APRES A Sturdy, Strong -At NINE o\u2019clock THE FOLLOWING BALES WHILE THE GOODS LAST.AT NINE O'CLOCK.Laundry Bags for the Million.Worth up te 73¢, for 19¢ We will offer Saturday about 3,000 Laundry Bags in plain white and grey linen, also red, pink and blue are included in this lot.The word \u201clinen\u201d is worked in some of these bags, which in the ordinary way should sell at 75c.1t will be tn yor advantage to attend thia sale on Saturday, as this class of goods has never before been off *red it such ridiculous prices.Worth from 29c to bc.and on sale at pine o'clock Saturday, 19c Sec Window Display \u2014 Main Floor.AT NINE O'CLOCK Wonderful Bargains in the Comb Section Hair Barrettes, Hair Retainers.in shell, amber, grey and black.odd lines to be cleared Saturday at 9 o'clock for 2c each.worth Be, 10e.15c, 20e.AN at the same price.2¢ \"_Malp Floor.AT NINE O'CLOCK Braid Pins and Back Combs, extra strong.grilled teeth, smooth finish.in shell and amber.Res.25c.35e and 56e.While they last, after nine o'clock, for, each.5c \u2014 Main Floor.Boots for Boys Worth $1.50, for 98\u20ac They are made of solid leather thruout \u2014 box calf Bluchers\u2014 just the thing for the holiday season\u2014will stand any amount of rough and ready wear.Sizes 8 to 10%.Genuine $1.50 value.While they last, after 9 o'clock.98¢ BLANCO for cleaning white 6 shoes.Reg.10c.for .C \u2014Seeond Floer.AT NINE O'CLOCK $5 Carpet Squares, for $3.98 25 only of the beautiful seamless Art Squares.in effective medal- Mon and conventional designs, in green, brown and red grounds -\u2014cool refreshing floor coverings.Size 9 x 9 feet.Regular $6.While -they $3.98 last, after 9 o'clock \u2014Third Floor.\"AT NINE O°CLOCK ~ A Rare Value in Wo= men\u2019s Lawn Dresses, $1.49 These are made tn several of the very latest fashions of fine quality English Lawn\u2014some are beautifully trimmed with Swiss embroidery; others are trimmed with panel of embrofdery and tucks, and a dozen of other charming and effective designs.They have the new slegyes, trimmed with either embroidery or lace.The skirt of the dress is made with deep flounce, trimmed with dainty embroidery and tucks.At $1.98 and $2.20 we considere} that these were about 0 as good bargains as we poOs- sibly could afford to give.dnd & lucky purchase at the right moment allows us to sell these, Saturday morning, at $1.49 : 9 o'clock, at.AT NINE O'CLOCK ; The Ridiculous Price for these QUILTS, Worth uw to $1.95, 1s.The odd lines of all our high grade colored Quilts \u2014 geouine up to $1.95 olen all go on\u2019 sale Saturd morning 85c- su afier 9 o'clock, at Quilts for Loth single and.double,\u2019 beds.While > they \u2014JaBt+.\u2014 Railroad \u2018Men, Attention! 3 An Extraordinary Line of aig for Worklagmen 75 Workingmen's Suits, made o & good durable quality of tw: guaranteed all wool\u2014suits rc we considered very, very low in price at $8 and $8.50.# In the newest shades of grey, brown and clive \u2014 well madé lined with first quality Italian sateen.On sale 8 ose to-morrow morning at \u201caile they last.Sizes are Lu REMEMBER: there are-75 of th suits.Second Fl À APTER ® CLOCK =~ | These Extraordinary Bargains in the Drug Store ; 15e aud 28e Bath Mitts, 74e They are double faced some with loofah facisigs \u2014 ment of \u2018colors.While ast.after nine o'clock.« 4 à 14 85¢ goad: swecrs: | peter TE "]
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