The Montreal daily star, 12 juillet 1911, mercredi 12 juillet 1911
[" + vegas ; & _ - ADVERTISING-ISMS.Advertising is the power © behind business progress.- Daily.es 465, 695 Weekly.181,568 EE Total last week.©.:597,463 Last Week's Last week's Weather Forecast: COOL.2, 1911.\u201cPRICE ONE CENT save Money Save Mone | ~ American Drug Store Has It for Less Cor.of Drummond Mail Orders Taken.- de not paye rt 00 numerous know what you ean \u2018save oh you come to see ue.Thursday and \u2018Friday: Tor, Paper, square or épée ju th LE 2328238 8% BEng Cig 2581 - Rg idtitz P Horlick's Malte Milk.Horlick\u2019s Maited Milk Fountain Syringes Blaud's pilis, 5-gr.Cre in bottle Liquid Hair Shampoo.haorbent Cotton, Ib.Castile Juinine pills, 2 190- a ascara PiHs, 2-gr., 100 iious \u201cPits; Joe.nderine .erpicide Luby's Hair Resto nta Sy large.Ta rtar, Gibaon* s Dandeutt Cure 1.% Female Pills Harlem Oil (Dutch Drops Rountree's Glycerine Pastilles sai Hepatica, large.Sal Hepatic medium.epatica small.Wiliams: Shaving Stick Cieav oap 25 pg Disons One \u201cFitth on\u201d: everything in our three stores except Blue and Black Serge Suits.All goods marked ished by our tailors as usual.; Fat \u201cHer, velvity Blacks, \u2018delicate shades.and ore.whites, se Regal Papers, ; cote De wil Sina, Rogar ri n on ete Br AO ih, EE or 0 d Our prices for to-night, in plain figures; fitted and fin- stort Hei\" .Regal a any a en.\u2018ari tal or print an al ot so apt to Blister or ph for \u2018soft negatives, Regal ott for strong a sat ach class there are three surfaces\u2014Mat i 577 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Telephone Up 6138 Get your goods\u201d at our store and save the difference.There Is.only one thing to equal he yal ues adver sey by us, and that Is.the values we n.ou n't an 1.00.10 3 for .10 08 5 x sue : , Foe .SEENS : un 2 |= of our Money Back 11eft for Lomdon.1 rankling \u2018wit.| quently tra OEATH REMOVES NOTED DIPLOMAT OF BRITISH SERIE | sir Eldon Gorst, Who Succeeded Lord Cromer in Egypt, \u201cHad Notable Record.THE LATE SIR ELDON GORST.\u2019 + \u2026 \u2018| Special te thé Montreal Star.London, July 12.\u2014Sir Eldon Gorst, for many years prominent In the Government qf Egypt and for four years British Agent and Consul- General in that country, died here to-day.He was born in New Zealand, in 1861, and entered the diplomatic service in 1885.He was Controller of direot taxes to the ¥gyptian Government in 1890; Under-Secretary of State for Finance in 1892; adviser to the Ministry of the Inférior, in 1894; financial adviser to the Egy n Gov- nment from 1898 to 1904; Assistant- Secrétary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1904 to 1807, and from the latter vear to a few days ago.British Agent and Consul-General in Egy He was knighted in 1302.His father, the Right Hon.Sir John Klden Gorst, M.A, LLB; F.RS .C, represented Cambridge University in Parliament from 1892 to 1906, an contested.Preston in the genrral elections last year.; His Late oes.\u2018Sir Eldon Gorst, dergo a \u2018cure fn Ttaly.1 there, however, the.doctors re- mmended him-\u2014to- \u201cAo - Eng Tand.and on the 17th of.the: \u2018month he Tem days later he underwent an operation.in a est- end nursing home, and.was removed to the Wiltshire seat of his father, Sir oh \u201c Str John Gorst remain- Catt wis his son, and cancelled his Coronation engagements, Sir Eildon Gorst, began _his diplomatic pareer in Egypt as \u2018dan attache w e was 26 years old.euxcent- ing only his immediate predec he was the world's best posted authority on Egypt and its divers problems, and this intricate knowledge he obtained by working himself up step by: step in the Beyptian service.\u201cJohnnie\u201d as he was familiarly known in om - and could h ed at Castle and in \u2018dosds.Relations with France, He was well known in France, for it was he who, after prolonged negotiations at Paris, succeeded in effecting an agreement between the- French and English governments, according to the terms of which the former abandoned her constructive policy in the Land of the Nile, especially in connection with the International Commission of the Debt, thereby rendering available for urgently needed public works in Egypt the surplus of the annual revenue.In fact, it was Sir Eldoh who attended to all the Egyp- tion phases of the modus vivendi between Eagland and .France, by the terms of which all the differences be- torily compromised, As a reward for his services.in the matter, .Sir Eldon was appointed -Assistant Under Sec-|® retary of State of the Foreign Office in London, a.post which he abandoned to take Lord Cromer\u2019s place at Cairo.e was married to the daughter and heiress of; C.D.Rudd, one of the Soutn African multi-millionaires, and w most capable and :brililait man, ithe out that cynicism and tendency to biting sarcasm which renders his wonderfully clever father s generally un- -Tadeed, bls father, Sir John, \u2018to give \u2018up.his seat :in, ihe Unionist Cabinet\u2019 a \u201cMinister of- cation, owing to the Impossibility of his agreeing with ähy one of: his colleagues, each becoming in turn the butt of his uncontrollable, sardonic and Sir John began life as \u2018a missionary in New Zesland, where he was In turn newspaper editor, mag trate, soldier employed An\u2019 the suppression of the Maorli ifsurrection, etc.and afterwards Solicitor General in d, Under 8ecretary of State, and Minister of the Crown s don wes born in New Zealand j'entered the A omatis eric an An recelving ent as third .[secretary of Jesation immediately Joined Lord Cromers staff, being subee- sferred to duty under the Yernment, serving fr succession as Under Sec of State], \u2018for Finance at Cairo, as British adlatus T \u2018to-the Minister of Interior, and finally as financial adviser to the Egyptia inet as a \u2018representative in the latter of B nd à es.He me conct: acquainted with and was .\\ every detail n° the administration of the Egyptian government end of its relation with the Sublime Porte and with the foreign powers heen fraudulent use +} cluding 324 children under for just seventy- five per cent of 1 to A welcom TCE | fn the Simos hero temporal tween the two nations were satisfac-|* ee Temperature.To-day at noon, 82 degrees, Yesterday at noon, 92 degrees.Infant Marality.« July 1 to 12, 454.deaths, being 96 cent.of the total deaths in the city.{from many suffering children city.© The officials in the Healt 1 lsince July 1 were those of a uns.taal flo} Total \u2018deaths, 478: in-g der five years of age, the ac gures being: fants, 454.For the first month, eight 432 deaths\u2019 were reported, in- Since Saturéas , eauthe registered at er than 130 \u2018were ng children, bringing no the infant mortality the disq on per cent.July as far as the month has v.A .Dr.Ward who has charge of ths statistical details of the d\u201cpartment, | ad- cal officers\u2019 report for the past year.But it is known that the Infant mortality for the month, as far as it has gone, is certainly much lighter than that of the corresponding period of 910 1910.In July, 1909, the deaths of children under five years were 69.84 per cent.of the whole.In August.1909, the infant mortal- ty was 86.04 per cent.of the total deaths; and In September had dropped to 59.94 per cent.ch about ten ver cent, above n In Jina ~~ year, Bt calculated that the \u201cinfant aie as fifty per cent.~° the total deaths: so hat n an alarming: jump of forty-six per cent.since Jun 30.& Drop in pet has come dag, ure.&¢# conditions, soo degrees lower than at the comers, ing hour vesterday.To-day there is 0 a refreshing breeze blowing?The rcentage of humidity 18 ¢o lower than yesterday McGlll records gave the temperature at 8 a.m.as 75.6 degrees, and at 1! am.79.3, Humidity at 5 a.m.was 77 per cent, at 8 a.m, it was 56, and at 11 a.m, 42, Hearn & Harrison's record \u2018ave! the maximum température up to noon at 82 degrees and the minimum 67.Hearn and Harrison's thermometer this afternoon registered a maximum of 88 degrees.COMMANDER OF Ti RAINBOW LEAVING tL Returning to England Because His Wife Does Not Like Living in Esquimault.\u2014 ., Special to The Montreal Star.Victoria, B.C.July La, Commander J.W.W.Stewart, of H.M.C.S, Rain- how, relinquishes his Yana on July 30, and will be relieved by Com-~ mander Walter Hose.whom the Dominion Government has borrowed for two years from the British Admiralty.Commander Stewart returns to England.In connection with the above, an Éommander Stewart - \u201cof .nbow it := stated here, is dictated purely by domestic reasons.Hon.Mr.Brodeur, questioned regarding the matter at Quebec, Is quoted as saying that the Queve ander gave up the post because his wife did not like Esquimault as place to live in, and \u2018not because o any - dissatisfaction with the condi tions obtaining in the Canadian: Navy ORANGEMEN GATHER IN FORCE AT HULL Many Thousand on Parade and Everything Promises to Be | Orderly.Special to The Montreal Star.Hull, July 12.\u2014Orange lodges from Wright and Pontiac Counties, with a Ottawa da vicinity, government, a lucrative office which njrbis gave him a eent in the Egyptian Cab- La Chiet Chevaller.force, while not ant! ble, had a number of sworn in.An invit Mayor the parade.» the d no nt Thousands \u2018uss.pr at and and other i rs Thee days of the ; five years the there have bem: 1 additional d at the, os Hall; and of this Dumber no few.to\u2019 proportt of 96.124 f the total death rate fori WAR \u2018then.siderably T 6 per The appreciable fall in the tempera ; i 4 Night-time is a danger time.Before retiring protect your teeth with this delicious cleanser and preserver.| COLGATE\u2019S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Doubly efficient\u2014not only germicidal, destroying the decay germs, but its lasting antiseptic effect keeps your mouth at night in the sweet, clean, non-acid condition that counteracts germ-growth.Sound teeth and healthy gums are an admitted safeguard against disease.The regular use of Colgate\u2019s Ribbon Dental Cream will not only improve your appearance but also your health.Send 4c in stamps for deneroas trial tube ; Dept.p, Coristine Bldg; Montreal \u2018Established Over a Century.W.G.M.Shepherd, Montreal, Sole Agent for Canada TE HEURE RES HELIGOLAND I8 TO BE- FORTIFIED BY GERMANY- de 3e XG Cad ho \"Special to The Montreal Star.Berlin, July 12.\u2014The Gov- nt has decided to fortify the Poland of Heligoland.which was ceded to her by Great Britain some twenty years ago.The Island has attracted considerable attention in the past year or two: because of the arrest of British and French officers on charges of espionage in that vicinity.7 At one time it was said Germany would abandon it altogether, and it was afterwards announced that visitors would be restricted to the open plateau which would have ruined the place as a summer esort According to the \"latest plans, it will be a regular military station under the control of army officers.* BX RR RFR FR FR Canadians at Port Sunlight, Canadian Associated Press, London, July 12.\u2014The Dominion Parliament napresentatives were ned at Port Sunlight yesterday, by Sir W.Lever.Sir Mackenzie Bowell, in expressing thanks for the cordiality of their reer rere PERT T DBD DD REDE BDN KELELLELRELLLX te de dp 4e te De Se So ar welcome said he had travelled all over the United States and Canada, and had found no place in which the working classes ha comfortable j~ ~-nes Sunlight.TO-MORROW\u2019S ENTRIES n FOR DELORIMIER PARK.| Entries for to-morrow are as follows: FIRST RACE, for 2 year-olds, 414 fur- Ben .98 ppel \u201c105 *Sandy ACE, for 3-year- -olds and up .99 Elizabeth O.107 .116 FOURTH RACE, for 3- -year-ojds \u2018and a: av Don Hamilton.121 FIFTH CE, for 3-year-olds \u2018and up, 1 Hite; Hoface E.108 War.Srinweil, Dolly Buliman, .\u2026\u2026.106 Ed.ack .Dorothy Webb.106 } SEVENTH RACE, for 3-year-olds and Pa A mile: = \u2019 : 106 108 2 *Bronte : 10 .11% Coal Shoot 99 \u201897 Hickory Stick.mn 1 pprentice ailowance.\u2018Weather fine, track £ = SPÉGIL FOR JULY.d houses so cleanly \u2018and, 3241 \u201cRe SIXTH RACE, ww £ Sear olds and up.; te fruits embedded in delicious con- © Fest Cream ant coated with superfine: ctioco- Ho wouldn' t prgfer + Private Stock Chocolates + to all others! - è have set a standard before our: candy makers which no candy maker has ever reac bef ese chocolates are indescribably fine\u2014 better than You, can believe ponsable until you taste them.richress and rond y of flavor 3 a achievement in high pic confections.Try them and ves PATTERSON CANDY CO, Toronto, Canada ALE AT ALL LEADING DEALERS.Hn R.Huot, rk d Laurier Ave, J.À.D.Godbout, 278 Craig St.E, 9.H.Tansey, 278 Shérbrooke - BE - Tremble, \"Si cathe erine & Crescent, t H.\u201cBryson, 601 8t, Catheri Ww.8 Stone, ne St W.ene Ave.st.Catherine Windsor Hotel ws Stand.7, y ône-of these prices we hav a shirts that will make you a perman ent customer, if you are not one already, or more permanent one if you are.\u201cLots of pat- \u201cterns to choose from, while the prices could ny - be lower for ne class, guaranteed | .orig.E 2 Old Settlers Or New.cannot do better than try .our bread.e have bread to suit all tastes, a at prices to mest your needs.| Ask your grocer for Harrison\u2019 8 Bread.axihesèsk CP ifrui tait EEH Li sa el $ [= , ; ir position.1DRDSTRATHCONA GIVING A CARDEN In Honor of Visiting Canadian Senators and Members of Parliament.BUT SOME CONSIDER IT IN NATURE OF FAREWELL Statement Made Indicating High Commissioner Has Not Ven ie Bp speci Satie, trom \u2018our own Cor- vs égenmondent.: Londod;i\\dy\" 12++Lorg snd .Lady Strathcory Hits 135088 invitations ip a garden party\u2019 at Debden, their beautiful country home in Essex, for Monday next.The party is in honor of visiting\u2019 Ganslian\u2019 Senators and mem- \u201cbers of-Fariiégent.but-ls regarded by many Canadisis as a kind\u2019 of farewell.There are, however.others who point out that Sir Wilfrid Laurier did not \u2018say that Lord Strathcona had resigned or that his resignation would be accepted if proffered All the Premler sald was that Lord Strathcona had given him notice that advancing age and still more, the order of his phy- sictan, would compel him at an\u2019 early date to relinquish the position.As a matter of fact Lord Strathcona has said much the same thing to Sir .\u2018Wilfria Laurier several timés before.\u2018Hence the expression of the hope that His Lordship may be induced to retain the office which he seems as well fitted \u2018to occupy as at any time this past ten years and in which he can- mot possibly be replaced.One who speaks with especial authority says on this point:\u2014 \u201cTo maintain the traditions of the established under the present regime, require not only a vast gortune but a real native disposition, to spend that fortune most generous: By.It is estimated that the position as - costs bord Strathcema from four to À Ave hundred thousang dollars annually while the salary is but ten thousand.w Pc roe 08 for its duration, \u201cLord Strathcona and Sir Wilfrid) Yaurier understand one another fully.If Lord Strathnona is an Imperial asset De is likewise a valuable asset for the Government he If he brings prestige to his country.its Government gets the reflected lustre.Only represents.if His -Lordship's- physician really speaks imperatively.as apparently he does not, \u2018vould Canadians understand\u2019 Lord Strathcona\u2019s- retirement, and any change of Government need make no difference.There is only one Strath- conf.\u201cWhen, however, the time arrives \u201d that the change becomes inevitable.the Cangdiapn government must face the question of housing its High Commissioner in offices truly worthy of Canada.Only Lord Strathcona\u2019s personality makes this matter of second- .ary importance at the present mao- ont.; mn WINDERMERE.SOLICITOR NEWTON \"SUSPENDED FOR YEAR.Law Society Found Him Guilty of ib Professional Misconduct in Crippen - A Case.London, July 12.\u2014Mr.Arthur Newton, who was found gullty of profes- _wlonal \u2018misconduct in his defence of the \u201c'wite murderer, Dr.Hawiey H.Crip- n, by a committee of the Law So- elety, - was to-day suspended from rastice for one year and ordered hy + Divisional Court to pay the costs pf the inquiry.Mr.Newton was alleged to have abused his privilege as a lawyer by alding and abetting Horatio W.Bot- tomiey, editor of a weekly publication \u2018and member of Parliament for the \u2018south division of Hackney, to publish, \u201cfalse statements regarding the case, and.also to have alded the Dally \u2018Chronicle to give publicity to similar WASHINGTON FEELS QUAKE.Washington, July 12.\u2014An earth- Quake of some Violence.and remark- was recorded .last night at the geismélogica! obser- * vatory of Georgetown University.The trémors began at 11.27 p.m.and éontinued until 1.18 a.m.being most evere at 138.80.The indications were \u2018hat the point of occurrence was remote from here.dessace 8 ORLEANS .Verselets & Ames had a fast horse called + \u201cTrevor, , \u201cWhe could \u2018do his two-twenty ® an ite clever, \u201cAnd wishing to sell it, .\u2014 He a a Ad.to tell nd bi race ore went faster than ever.\u201c9635084 GS RTY AT DEBDEN Two FAMOUS = \u2018( THE MONT REAL DAILY\u2019 STAB\u2014WEDNESDAY.SINGERS WED.: .KING THANKS THE RAIN SROWERS FOR ADDRE Mme.Emma Eames and Emilio de Goggrza, both divorced, marry in Paris | \u201cto-day.2 Lindsay-Pope.Ç The Church of St.James the Apostle was the scene of a pretty, quiet wedding at five o'clock this afternoon.when Miss Madys Pope.voungest daughter of Mr.Pope, of Calgary.Alta.formerly of Cookshire, Que.was married to Mr.Neville M.Lindsay.of Calgary.The church was\u201ceffectively decorated with flowers, palms and ferns, and the ceremohy was performed by the Rev.Canon Ellegood.The bride.who was given away by her father.was unat- \u2018 tended.Mr.Douglas Wilkes.ace'd as best man.The bride wore a white Her serge costume.and a white hat.only ornament was a pearl rec klace.the gift of the bridegroom, and she carried a white Prayer book.The relatives.who were the only guests.included the brides parents, Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Pope, Mrs.Pope gowned in pavy blue foulard\u2019 with a blue ha\u2019 to match: r and Mrs.F.W.Gilday, Mrs.Gilly.who is the bride's sister, wearing a white gown and hat; Mrs.W.B.lves, of Sherbrooke, gowned in plack peau de sofe with lace yoke and sleevés, with a black hat: Dr.and Mrs.A R.-Pernoyer, the latter in a gown, of white marquisette embroidered in coral and black.and a black plumed picture hat: Mrs.and Miss Ramsay.was no recep.ion_ After extended trip to various watering places In the Fast.Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay will take up their residence in Calgary.The bride's travelling costume js of navy blue serge, and a blu\u201d hat te match, trimmed with lm- perial grebe.Johnston\u2014 Troop.The mec of Miss Emma Almon Hill Troops®idest daughter of the Rev.G.Osborne Troop, to Mr.Stanley Johnston, of talgary.Alta, formerly of Montreal, son of Mr.G.I.Johnston.of Gananoque, Ont, took pkice this afternoon at four o'clock in St.Martin's Church, which was prettily decorated for the \u201cnecaston.Palms lined the aisle, and the bridal party stood under an arch of duisies.the Harold The ceremiony was performed In Right Rev.Dir.Farthing, Bishop of Montreal, the service being fully choral.The music was in charge of Mr.H.iH.St.lL.Troop.and the choir sang \"© Perfect Love The bride, who was given away by her father wore a gown of white Liberty satin emhroidered in seed pearls, with long tulle veil, and wreath of orange blos- KROME, her ornaments detng à jewelled:' pendant, aud the bridegroom's gift, a gold: watch bracelet.Her bouquet was composed of white roses and Uligs of the valley.Mrs.Gerald Bogert.who attended her sister as matron of honor.was owned in mauve embroidered mousseline with a white hat trimmed with mauve flowers, and carried sweet peus of the same color.The little flower girls, Miss Edith Hanson, and Miss Dora Borlase wore | dainty white lingerie frocks.and white hats, the former with pink ribbons, and carrying a Basket of pink sweet peas, and the latter with vellow ribbons, and carrying a basket of marguerites.They each received a pra e let.The bridegroom's brother, C/ M.Johnston, was West mun, A the ushers were Rev.G.W.H.\u2018Troop, brother of the bride: and Mr.Sydney Harrington.Mrs.Troop, mother of the bride.wore a gown of black and | white over white silk and a black hat.The bridegroom's parents, Mr and Mrs.G.I.Johnston, of Gananoque, and his sister and brother, Miss Agnes | and Master Kenneth Johnston, were: among the guests.Following the ceremony an Informal reception was held at the Rectory.Mr.© and Mrs.Johnston leave this evening for Banff.They will reside in Calgary.Rosevear\u2014 Peebles.At St George's, Church this afternoon, the marriage took place of Miss Mary Ingham Peebles, recent head mistress of the Practice School of Macdonald College, to Mr.W.H.Rose- vear, of St.Lambert.Shortly before three o'clock the :ceremony was performed by the Rex.Mr.Howard, in thé presence of reiatives and a few intimate friends.The bride wore a turquoise blue satin suit with a corsage bouquet of white flowers, and a black hat with taupe plumes.She matron of honor, wearing a gown of pale mauve silk with lace overdress, with a white piumed hat, and a corsage houquet of pink roses.After the honeymoon spent at the Muskoka Lakes, Mr.and Mrs Rosavear will reside on Victoria avenue, St Lambert Smith\u2014McCoy.The marriage of Miss Isabel McCoy, to Mr.Allan L.Smith, took: place this afternoon at the residence of the bride's parknts.Mr.and Mrs.T.W.McCoy.2134 Hutchison street.The Rev.Dr.Sparling, of St.James Church 1 officiated.| THE SOCIAL WORLD though Rufus H was attended by Mrs.E.J.Allan, as | QUR CONGRATULATIONS To { HRH PRINÇE JOHN, 6 to-day.HON.W.T.FINLAY, Alberta, 58 to- ! day - ! sik WILLIAM OSLER, Bart, 62 to- ay, * REV DV.LUCAS, St.Catharines, nt, 77 to-day.Alt JAMES H, WOODS, Calgary, 44 to-day.VISCOUNT CANTERBURY, 72 today \"VISCOUNT PORTMAN, 82 to-day.BARON SCARSDALE, 80 to-day.BARON ZOUVHE.60 to-day.,PRUF HENRI] BOIS, L.D.44 to-day.COL, LORD CECIL D.8.0., France, EDWARD HERBERT 44 tn-day.! GEORGE EASTMAN, Rochester, N Y.37 to-day.PROF.JULIUS EGGELING, Ph.D, Edinburgh, 69 to-day.SIR FORREST FULTON, 65 to-day.COL.SIR JAMES D.LEGARD, 65 to-day.SH PACHARE WwW LEVINGE, Bart.33 to-day.MR OW H TRENHOLME, Mont- veal, 34 to-day, DR.A © HAWKINS, Halifax, 50 to-day.ML.EDNEXD BURKE, 35 to-day.ME.SOLOMON VINEBERG, Mont- teal, 3¢ to-day ANNIVERSARIES.R.Wilson-8rhith, jr.Montreal, à a year ago to-day L.F.Morison.St.Hyacinthe, died 2 years ago to-day .; died i i 1 , Auld\u2014Smith.The home of Mr.and Mrs.D.Grant Smith, Nelson B.C.; was the scene of a preity wedding on Wednesday evening.July 5th, when their daughter, Elizabeth (Lily) wus united in marriage to Mr.Francis Hedlev Auld, of Saska- toan, Sask.by the Rev.A.E.Smith.The ceremony took place in the draw- jug-raom.which was decorated with evergreens and floral bells.The bride, who was given away by her {ather, wore a gown of jvory satin veilrd with point d'esprit and applique trimmings inlaid with seed pearls.Her veil, of Brussels net.surmounted with\u2019 \u2018a coronet of lilivs ef the valley, was the gift of her grandmother.She carried a shower bouquet of roses and IMijrx of the valley, and wore the gift of the bridegroom.a pearl pendant.The bridesmaid, Miss Jessie McKenzle, ot Greenwood, B.C.was in pale blue mousseline de soie, and.carried a bouquet of pink carnations.The best man was Mr.[).Stirling Auld, of Regina.brother of the bridegroom.Little Miss Jessie Fowles, daintily dressed in white china silk, was flower- girl, and carried a basket of pink roses.The mother of the bride was In black pailette silk with.lace trimmings.The bridegroom's gift to the bridesmaid jwas a pear! blouse set, to the best man (à signet ring.to Mrs.C ryderman.who (played the wedding march, and to the \\flower-girl, pear! lace pins.The bride travelled in a costume of cream serge, with black pleture hat and grey (feather boa.Mr.and Mrs.Auld will spend some time at Ranft Calgary, Rd- |mrton, and pher pointe en route tn j=askatoon, wher r : their residence.© they will take \\ \u2014\u2014\u2014 Personal Mention.| | Mrs.Dix, wife of Governor.Dix, of New York, was in town yesterday.{Her slistrr-in-law Mrs.Curtis N.| Douglas, and her two nleces, sailed.this morning by th: \"Roval Edward\u201d for England.Miss Yvonne Townsend, daughter of a former Ambassador to Vienna, with | her brother spent several days at Tle | St.Gilles, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, on thelr way from Washington to Murray Bay.Mr.and Mrs.A.W.McDougal and family nara Tro-+E ta-day for Loon Lake.jn the Adirondacks, where they will spend the remainder of .the summer.Mrs.Arthur E.Stone will be \u201cAt Home\u201d for the first time since her marriage on Wednesday afternoon, July 19th, at \u201cBrookside.\u201d .Mrs.Grasett, Crescent atréet.has gone to Burlington, Ont, to spend a few weeks with her mother.Mrs.Mait- land Young.Mrs.W.Ii.Ives, of Sherbrooke, is in town, the guest of Dr.Armstrong and the Misses Armstrong, Mountain street The Hon.Lionel Quest is spending a few lays In New York this week.dp bpp dtd bb edb b dd WOULD SUBSIDIZE LINE TO IRELAND.Galway.Ireland, July 12.\u2014Str Edward Morris, the Premier of Newfoundland, \u2019 speaking here ast night; announced that.his pGoyernment was ready to sub- sidfze substantially a direct line of steamers between Gal- way and Newfoundland.ob 0 dire deb ter Accepting With Pleasure Silver Basket Emblematic of - Grain Industry.\u201cni By Special Céble From Our Own Cor- re London, July 12.\u2014His Majesty King George has directed Rt.Hon.Lewis Vernon Harcourt, Colonial Secretary, to send a most cordial reply to 5 the \u201c|address of-the Grain Growers of Saskatchewan.The reply says that the address has been laid before His Majesty, who was pleased to receive it very graciously, and directed that en expression of his appreciation of the Association's assurances of loyalty be sent, statiitg that the King and Queen accept .with pleasure the silver basket emblematic of the.grain industry of Canada, and rections that it be used, to remind them of.the loyalty and devotion af the.donors, and.also of the great importance of the industry they represent.WINDERMERE Mme.Eames and |Gogorza Wedded Civil Ceremony Special Dispensation Granted by Pope.Special to The Montreal Star.Paris, July 12\u2014Mme.Emma Eames was married to Emilio De Gogorza at: noon to-day in.the Mayor's office in the 'Rue D'Anjou.,Eighth Arrondise- ; ment.The Attorney-Genera! of France granted a special dispensation {rom the \"aw requiring the banns to be posted ai the Mayor's office ten d.ys before the ceremony.Still more remarkable, the Pope granted a special dispensation permitting Mme.Eames, a Protestant, to | married In 4 Roman Catholis Church So anxious is Mme.Eames to comply with the religious forms that to-day's civil ceremony will Le fed by 2 religious ceremony Thursda latter will take place or 10.20 cloth at the Chureh of St.Pisrre De Chal- let.The couple wil then œù to Germany for a month's honeymoui:.To-day\u2019s Ceremuny Privaté.The ceremony to-day wgs in strict\u2019 privacy, only the legal number of witnesses; belng present The witnesses for the bride weré Willlam Francis Wardeh, the paints - jet, \u2018and \u201cFairchild Blair, (he \"compôser: and for the bridegroom.George &rm- strong, a banker, and Ernst Arnal, a : lawyer.M.Sanaboeuf.assistant to the Mayv- or.officiated, and made a brief address in which he wished \u2018he contracting parties happiness and prosperity and expressed the felicitations of the muricipality.The prima donha was -vorced from her former husband, Julian Story, in the spring of 1907.The Lanitone, who has heen associated ith the bride professionally, wife, Mrs.last vear.was divorced from Elsa Neumann de (Gogorza, WOMAN PUTS OUT FIRE.Suffers Severe \u201cBurnings Hands and Wrists.room this morning, Mrs.Jutes Meit- ler, 666 Marie Anne street east, accl- né was severely burned ahout hands and wrists.Her efforts, however, were snccessfnl in preventing a spread of the fire and when the fira- men responded to the alarm there re-, mained Httle work for them to de.MacVicar Memorial her Picnic.MacVicar Memorial Sunday Schon will hold its annual picnic to Hudson on Saturday next.July 15, when an attractive programme of races and games will be carried out.A special train will leave the Place Viger St:- tion at 9 am.and Mile End at 9.10.The 1.30 p.m .train from Windsor Sta- Perhaps Plain Old Meat, Potatoes and Bread May Be Against You For a ime.A change to the right kind of food can lift one from a sick bed.A lady in Welden, I, says:\u2014 \u201cLast spring I became bed-fast with severe stomach troublo accompanied by sick headache.1 got worse and worse until I became so low I could scarcely retain any food.at all.although I tried about every kind.\u201cI had become completely discouraged, and given up all hépe and thought .1 was doomed to starve to death.until one day my husband, trying to find something I could retain, brought home some \u2018Grape-Nuts.\u201cTo my surprise the food agreed with me, digested perfectly, and witha.out distresmbns bHegdn ih gain strength at once.My; flesh (which had been flabby) grew firmer.my health improved In every way and every day, and in a very few weeks ! gnined 20 pounds in weight.\u201cI liked Grape-Nuts 80 well that for four months I ate no other food, and always felt as well satisfied after eating as if'1 had eat down to a fine han- quet.\u201c1 had no return of the miserable sick stomach nor of the headaches that I used tn have whet I ate other food.I am now a well woman, doing all.my own work again, and feel that life is worth living.\u201cGrape- Nuts food.has been a -God- 4 [send to my family; it surely saved my + life: and my two little boys have thriven on it wonderfully.\u201d Name given by Canadian Postum.Co, Wind- R he little book, \u201cThe Road t \u201cThere's ren R walle?\u201d fa phès.sa ren + + + jon + + * + Er taqarcéaa3 4 44 + +, that Thelr Majestiés have given di- | his About Yhiie striking a mateh in her hod.| ttentally set fire te, = palr of curtains In her attempt tn extingulsh the flames | Rye.road the: above letter?A now ons foam time to ti Thay are appears tr, and ull \"of human \u201c NAPOUITANO! ASE OW INTERESTING DON PEOPLE Many Callers at High Commissioner\u2019s Office and Petitions - Being Presented.By Special Cable From Our Own Correspondent.4 + London.July 12,\u2014The case of Mrs.MK ngelo Napolitano; under sentence.of \u2018death for the murder of her husbarid, \u2018at Sault Ste.Marie, Ont; excites much #intergst here.Theré.daÿe-poeri many callers at \u2018the High.Commissioner's Office re garding it, including Mrs.Henry Faw- ett and Lady Constance Lytton, who recently suffered imprisonment in the \u2018cause of woman's suffrage.Mr.Griffiths, official secretary iquented.To-morrow the High Commissioner Tecelves a deputation of the International Woman's Franchise: Glub.- who wIH prssent a petition for Mrs.Napoli- tano's reprieve : WINDERWERE Napolitano Case Comes Up Friday | Known Until Next Week.| ; .{Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa July 12.\u2014The capital case \u2018of Angelino Napolitano will be considered by the Cabinet probably Friday.The report of the Minister of Justice, including his recommendation to the Executive Council is in course of preparation.After the Cablnet de- \u2018eldes, .its recommendation will have (to gn, to Earl Grey or to Sir Louis 'Daviér, Deputy Governor- General.Tne former is down the St Lawrence and the latter in Prince Edward 120 that the woman's fate will not be; en definitely til nex:jweek at the | earliest.CHANGE NTHE NOM AE { \u2019 + ' J x, Verse -Antipathetic to -Peace \u2018Movement Will Likely Be Eliminated.\u2014 Ss \"Special to Thé Montreal Star London, July 12.\u2014A change has been made in the National Anthem.to these days, when the main thought , throughout the civilized worid Is peace, tone of the old verses of the anthem \u2018is said to have struck the K!irg as sounding à somewhat discordart note.! It runs: \u2014 \u201cO Lord our God, arise, Scatter his enemies And inake them fait; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavisn tricks; On Him our hopes we fix, 0, save ug all.\u201d .That verse hus now heen replaced by | and breathing a more peaceful spirit: \u201c© Lord our Ged arise, i Scatter his enemies; Make wars to cease.Keep us from plague and dearth.Turn Thou our woes to mirth And over all the earth: Let there be peace,\u201d This alteration has been specially sanctioned by King George, and Is therefore of national importance, seeing that it is now likely to be universally followed, KING LEAVES IRELAND.Kingstown, Ireland, July 12.\u2014Kin.g George and Queen Mary, concluded tion will take ouf those who can at- ; tend only in the afternoon.thetr visit to Ireland to-day.and with , the Prince of Wales and Princess \u2014\u2014 Ea \u2014 Mary, sailed on the Royal yacht Vic-|- WRONG SORT \u2018[toria and AJbert for Holyhead, Wales: The investiture.of the Prince of Wales will take place in Carnarvon Castle to-morrow.Waliberg Appeal Is Lost.Special to The Montreal \u2018Star.Ottawa, July 12.\u2014The judgment the Privy Council in the choose Wain berg vs.the King, refusing - special leave to appeal, Is an affirmation of & Judgment of the Supreme Count here, in an action by E.A.Wallberg.of Montrea).against the QGoverament.for work performed at the Intercolon- fal Railway shops at Moncton.The Judgment appealed from awarded $57,000.where about $90,000 was claimed The judgment ls thua upheld.Portland,\u2019 Me.and its surround cluding the beautiful Casco Bay and fts envifons is, the most delightful of all seaside resorts within easy reach of Montreal.The Grand Trunk Railway System have recently placed in circulation a handsome folder entitled \u201cMountains of New England and the Sea,\u201d coples of which may be obtaln- ed from the office of their City Pas-\"] senger and Ticket Agent, 130 8.James street, or wil] be sent free om appHcation by mafl.- ~ Speelal Notice.PIANOS FOR THE CHATEAU LAURIER.Against the keenest competition the firm of C.W.Lindsay, Limited, succeeded in secuwring the order to place two of the not Heintzman & Co.Plancs in the Chateau Laurier, Ot- tawä\u2019s new palatinl hotel.The old piano firm of C.W.Lindsay, Limited.have warehouses in varfous of the Dominion.Head se, - 513 Bt.Catherine street west, Montreal; 294 \u2018St.Catherine street eat, Mont- read: species street, Ottawd, st.John's street, Quebec.where the most and ore 183 3.Lgeliablé pianos.player pianos Kans can be secured.; > J JULY 12, of he High Commissioner's Office, gave\u2019 these callers all the Information re- ! on | Island, : the foliowing, written by Dean Hole, \u201cDovivion PARK - - Camade\u2019a Largesi Playground._ | |riarrmino THE FLAMES-\u2014ite Special | Admission 15e.| VAUDEVILLE THEATRE-4 Big Acts 4 MR.and MRS.BERNARD BEUGK, of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company of New York City sing ing with Vander Meerschens tary Band; Prof.Wilson's Dog na Po | nies Circus.100 other Attractions\u2014100, JULY 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th.1 French National Union Society en ster Benefit, | { { Admission to Park 10 cents.| xiNG EDWARD PARK | ; The Park LC \u2018Thousa j Sarprines, A Cecltest piges = sary aciess J Diving 61 272 ne dese Pony Cireud i Hill and Flonfser's Wild Westy J; oa Scente Railwss.i Kxepllent Bathing, ' .or Magaifibent Greve, : Good Boating, - - Giant Merry GoReysd.; \u2018Virginia Reel, .Shooting Galleries, \u201cRed\u201d Drives, Worlgs Champlon : Steer Roper.SPECIAL FOR THIS WPEK.Whitin, Geor a Minstrels; A re Som = ting | scents from ry a Dh .+ IN i ; | \u201cSee the Boardwalk :that Tae : Atlantic City jealous\u2019 1° | \u201cSeven magnifieent steamers.~ a Regular service.a à Boat Fare-20 cents.! +» BK bé }; ! * Admission to Park PREE: Co CC on DANCING DANCING \"> TO-NIGHT, STANLEY HALL The Hall with the Velvet\u2019 Flbor: | Electric Fans td nb .you aool.Good Orchestra.- efreshmentas, Private lessons -daily, any hour.\u201c 1 2 \u201c164 2 2aw: Majestic Hall, 603 GUY ST, just below Sherbrooke 8t., in Paris To-day\u2014 Final Decision WII Not Likely be! may be rented for weddings, dances, re- { ceptions, etc.Inspection Invited.Up 326.\u2018 Phone Up 5174, or 4 Mechanics Institute ! 164 2eod A Special meeting of members & will be held on Tuesday, July 18th, at 8 pm.BUSINESS: The sale of the Property, E.Mc.G.QUIRK - Secretary.162 7 S.0.E.B.S.Members of Song of England are requested to attend the funeral Bro.John Sawry.late of Leeds.Lodge.from the Old Folks Home on Thursday.July 13th, at 10.30 a.m, B.T.SELLARE.Gecty, Yorkshire Lédge.Ny tr, LE D a 1 boo.vo BIG SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR MEMORIAL FUND | List for King Edward Memorial | Fund Swelled by Generous Donations.List of reËent gubscripiions to the -King Edward VII.Memorial Statue Fund: \u2014R.B.Angus, ksq., $1.000; Sir + H.Montagu Allen, $1,000; Bank of | Montreal, $2,000; Rangue d'Hochelaga, $1,000; Merchants Bank of Caanda, 1 $1,000; Royal Bank of Canada, $1.000; A.Baumgarten, ¥sq., 31.000; Canadian Pacific Ry.(\"n., $2,500; Chas.(Cas- ; sits, Esq, $250: Sir Edward Clouston, i 81,000: N.Curry, sq.$1,000: Messrs.Drummond, McCall and (o., $1,000; B.T.Galt, Esq.$250; (.B.Gordon, Esq., $1.000; Sir Hugh Graham, $1,- 000: Grand Trunk Ry.System.$1,000; C.M.Hays, Esq., $1,006; H.S.Holt, Bsq., 81,000: OC.R.Hosmer, Esq.$1,- 500: Sir William Macdonald, $1,000; Hon.Robert Mackay, $1,000; Robert Meighen, Esq., $1,000; H.V.Meredith.Esq.$1,000: _D.Morrice, Esq.$1,000; Hugh Paton,Esq., $1,000: James Ross, Esq., 31.000; Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, $1,000; E.F.Smith, Esq.$1,000; F.W.Thompson, Esq.$1,000; Sir William Van Horne.$1,000, STREET OBSTRUCTIONS.People Placing Them on Thoroughfares May be Held Responsible.Thomas Craig has entéred action against the City Ice Company, \u2018claiming $1,999 damages, which he pays he.suffered through an accident which oceurr- ed at the corner of Chartevois atreet and Hibernia road Jast February.when his sleigh was overturned by a block of ice, which, it Is alleged, was left on the roadway either through the mistake or the carelessness of one of the company\u2019 8 employees.Special interest attaches to the case An it is expected !t will decide to.what extent the responsibility for keeping the roadways fee from obstruction may be placed elther upon the city authorities \u2018or the people who place the obstriiétions on the thoroughfares, WORKMAN LOST HIS EYE.Court Awards Him $425 Under Compensation Act ro = As compensation for.the loss of.bla eye, resulting from an accident, while working as a frog rivetter at the C.P.R.Co.'s Angus Bhops, William Harland] has been awarded §425 by a judgment- of] r.Justice 8t.Plerre, In the Superior ourt.Plaintiff claimed $600 when he entered his action under the Workmen's Compensation Act, but the attorneys on both sides got together and it was agreed to mettle the claim out of Court on the ¢ompany paying the plaintiff.$425.This agreement twas formally atifled by court judgment.A Nice Trolley Trip.A special servioe of additional cars has been put on the line between Lasalle avenue and Bout de Ile during the hot weather and thousands of people are taking the twelve mile trolley trip every day for the coolness of thé outing.TAXI-CAB dN IR.ST E A () i | i i r a BU: P.N \"AAA THE CORONATION, Ia Nt AZ: GTR 90 other new fea: ISOHMER Open Every Day; PAR 8 RK VAUDEVILLE AND BAND 10c admission covers everything.137 104 2.15 and 8.15 VIQLA ALLEN\" 8 GREATEST Eècess \u2018THE WHITE SISTER\u201d } In which Miss Allen and her exceptions) 4 To-day, company \u201c\u2018STARBED fur three: yeams.\u2019 First production at Popular Prices in Montreal.Very Low Summer Prices.In preparatton\u2014\u2018\u2019MEHELY MARY ANN\u2018 ' UP.74\u2014\u2014-PHONES\u2014UP.5h48.Deught ful Boat Trip.Splendid Dance Programme, 20 cents is charged.2 The Outing of the Season PRINTERS\u2019 PICNIC KING EDWARD PARK, ISLE GROS BOIS \u2026 Saturday, July 22nd, I9II Amateur Photographic Competition.Boats léave Raciné \u201cPier (take Notre Dame or St.Catherine cars goihg east) every 20 minutes, and only the usual price of Each Printers\u2019 Picnic ticket entitles the holder to participate in a drawing for valuable special prizes without extra cost.Long List of Sports.Bean Guessing\u2019 Contest.168 4 Excursion ñ Lake St.Peter Thursday July 13th.Under the auspices of St.Anthony's Young Men's Club + In afd of the Chureh fund ' Tiôtets:\u2014Aduits 75c; Children 40c.Boat leaves Victoria Pier at 1.30 simsp.= \u20ac Charming Scenery, Cool Breezes.Dally \u2018Excursion (except Sunday) Rapids, at 6.30 p.m, Take s,m.connect with steamer.AFTERNOON TRIPS, GOING RAI Rapids.To HUDSON, C.P.R.12.30 p.m.BELLEVUE, G.T.R.130 p.m.Saturday 1.30 p.m.Round trip 80 cents.To LAC Tickets at Grand Trunk \u2018tation, w West, 180 and 286 St.James street.11 tawa River Navigation Coy.168 Comm \u2014 ~Str.EMPRESS CARILLON AND RAPIDS.LA the ! to to CARILLON, $1.00.Home by 3rand Trunk to Lachine Wharf, L AND RETYRNING STEAMER, via Round Trip 1.00, To BT, ANNE DB 82,18 p.m.; C.P.R.12.30 p.m., Saturdays HINE, G.T.R.5 p.m.Round trip 50c.indsor Hotel.530 St.Catherine St.Victoria Square.and Head Office, Ot on St.Tel.M.102 156 18 St.Patrick\u2019s A.A.A.Second Annual Outing \u201cTo LAKE ST.PETER '|Saturday Afternoon, July 22,1911 \u2014 \u2014Brf\u2014 STR.\u201cTHREE RIVERS\u201d # 25 \u201c TFiekets, Aduits 75 cts.Children, 40 ctw, Steamer will leave Victoria Pler .at Information as to tickets, ete, can Urbain Street.Will return abr«t 10 pm.\u2019 .rooms 493 St.?_ 2 p.m.be obtained at Club DeLorimier Park | Saturday to Saturday 7 Days\u2014JULY 8 to 15-7 Days | 200 Horses.Band Seven races daily, rain or shine.in attendance.Amherst street cars direct to track.Admission 50c.Grand Including \u2018 Stand.DURING THIS HOT WAVE 162 5 Take a Trolley Trip to Bout de I'lle \u2018A Cool and Invigorating 12-Mile Trolley Trip.Special service from Lasalle Avene | in effect during | this hot period.\u201c 163 2 CITY HAS ANOTHER ANNEXATION LEGACY Held Responsible for Alleged fl- legality by Notre Dame de ©.Grace.= \u201cDaniel McDonald, W.H, Bonner; and John Donohue have entered action against the city, which may bring to a head the existing differences between the city and thirty people interested in the ownership of a strip of land which they say has been \u201cappropriated\u201d for the widening of Sherbrooke street, In Notre Dame: de - Ward.It is Qlained that this land was ijle- HAMBURC-AMERICAN LONDON \u2014 PARIS \u2014 HAMBURG tamerike.July 13, Ais.nt.*Pres.Lincoln Julÿ 89 : *Pres Grant.; uly 28 tKals'nAug.Vic.Aug.* tH iton à Je Oarte Restaurant.[3 - \u201cWII call at Plymouth and Cherbourg.: ) .GIBRALTAR, ALorERS, NAPLES, GENOA.HAMBURG .«sre.Aug 16, 9 11 Sans Lown I oe math Hambürg-American Line.aies Broadway N.Y.or Jas, Thom, 118 Notrs Da st, W.: \u201ca wie mo Ft.ontherte ae Wi on, ais Rivet, *% st.Tawrence Boulevard, Montreal, - de a omis he Richard B.Camp, of Buffalo, aed.ly at Denver, Colo.last night.He was\u2019 found in a hotel with his throat cut: Suicide is suspected.i oo Ontarin Teachers\u2019 Associasan is objecting to High School contééats obliging them to remain a year, Yat allowing their dismiesal on a mos dus\u201d (1 \u201cJOHN BULLY sally Hen.oret by tHe municipality of Notre 1 de Grace before, annexation \u2018to \u2018the diy.- As the city assumed all tha town's on {ions with annexs tion : acti A Fe] ihe nature | {ofa test cane, ¥ an ont- , LE POLI |.VQL.XLJII N° 164._.MONTREAL'S BIG DEMONSTRATION BY CITIZENS ~~ MARKS RETURN OF PRIME MINISTER FROM THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Fireworks Blaze Out a Welcome as The Premier Steams up the River in the Early Dusk.\u201ca + THOUSANDS LINE PIERS TO SEE DRUID SWING INTO HER MOORINGS| Premier Asserts in Speech That Opposition to Imperial Defence Plan Was Actuated by Desire to Save the Rights of Canadian Citizens+ Says He Received New Lesson of Dignity of British Institutions at Coronation.Acclaimed in various ways, and welcomed by a vast crowd, Sir Wilfnd \u2018Laurier reached Montreal last night and at once became the chief figure in an imposing demonstration | | The Corporation, in its welcome, declared that the Prime Minister had \u201cjustified national hopes,\u201d and the crowd which greeted him appeared to believe that he is really \u201cCanada\u2019s Pride,\u201d as one streamer declared, Hon, Mr.Brodeur asserted of his Chief that he had achieved \u201cthe fiscal independence of the Colonies.\u201d Sir Wilfrid told the gathering the part he had played in the Imperial Conference! and said that he had opposed the suggestion that there should be a Parliament of Colonies discussing Impérial defence with an Imperial Parliament, because that would mean \u201can abdication of the rights of Canadian citizens.\u201d Of the great scenes at the Coronation Sir Wilfrid said that he had \u201c'received a new lesson in the nobility and greatness of British institutions.\u201d What had! strongly appealed to him was the fact that for the first time the British workingman had been accorded a place in the coronation ceremonies at once demonstrating the position of Great Britain as a true democracy.a Sir Wilfrid took advantage of the occasion to rap the Nationalists, and \u201c to condemn the alliance of that party and the Quebec Conservatives, and he prophesied a complete rout of these forces.On the subject of Reciprocity, the Premier said that he would resume the fight for it, adding that this policy had been the hope of Canadian leaders for many years.Of himself he said that he did not know how long :more -he.would be permitted tô remain, but he exhorted the young men to follow his white plumes, which would never lead them from the paths homor.\u2014 ~~ Montreal Gives a Generous Welcome.\"On land and water, by fluttering flag and screeching syren; with flare \u2018of fireworks,\" flaming torch.and roar of explosives; with commendatory phrases on bannerette and streamer suspended qver the path, with brilliant illumination, with the music of bands and the chéers of citizens, Montreal, in its most generous mood, last night welcomed \u2018Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the chief city of this Dominion of which he is Prime Minister.This last home-coming of the Premier proved to\u2019 be the most striking reception ever given in the Metropolis to a returning representative.It was a greeting by the people to their chief executive, and while of necessity one political party was strong in its representation, the whole 4ffair appeared to be devoid of narrow political significance, but rather expressed the broad heartiness of a spontaneous welcome to a friend who had been abroad for his country's honor.24 ; It was the; finest sight of its kind that the city has seen, surpassing in picturesqueness and brilliancy all previous demonstrations of this character, and bringing to the city ways the greatest gathering that has lined the streets since the wonderful religious demonstration of last September, which, in turn, had marked an epoch in this big Canadian city.Coming by night, when Nature in kindliest mood softens harsh outlines and gracefully hides ugliness, and permits man to make use of many artificial artifices which allow.him to come a step closer in comparison with the real mother of beauty, the sights offered the ey: were pleasir.g, more particularly so when afloat on the broad bosom of that mighty father of Canadian waters, the St.Lawrence, and steaming gallantly into what it has pleased men to term \u2018Canada\u2019s National Port.Countless Thousands Await Arrival\u201d Ashore, the impression lost in artistry, perhaps, but it gained in men, for here countless thousands had come down to the water gate of their island city to bid welcome and raise their voices to cheer a Prime Minister.From the time that the C.G.S.\u201cDruid,\u201d on board of whcih Sir Wilfrid Laurier proceeded from Quebec to Montreal, was first picked up off Pointe aux Trembles, until the chief figure of the demonstration finally disappeared from sight through the portals of the Place Viger Hotel, there was offered a series of pictures, each worthy in itself, the whole presenting a splendid collection which it is good t&*have seen.Coming from the wondrous splendor of the great scenes enacted in London, it may have appeared less bright to eyes that had witnessed those other wonderful views, but to those untrammelled by any such physical conditions, and unhampered by imagination, it was all rare and new.( Viewed from the deck of an official craft, which piloted the \u201cDruid\u201d I and its attendant flotilla into port, the! scene on the river was delightful.A.score of gaily decbrated craft had swung in the stream and held on the heels of the sombre and solemn Government boat, which has a serious mission, and is mot wont to take part in festival occasions.\u2018A departmental flag at the fore, and an ensign at the stern, was all the visible and outward sign on the \u201cDruid,\u201d and ai sundown the ensign disappeared, as befits official dignity.Thin strings of electric lamps, api from bowsprit to the foretop, then to the main and then below again, flashed into life, and indicated that-this was the craft bearing the Ministerial party.But the other craft unmindful of the niceties of nautical etiquette, flaunted their flags through twilight and dusk, .and each at some moment stood out in fine relief as a swinging searchlight beam picked it up and pictured it clearly for others to see.Many of the boats had made preparations.to come into port with bright lighted lanterns, but a fresh breeze from off shore, that kicked up a chop in.St.Mary's current, toyed mischievously with the flimsy paper things, and preventéd this, although a couple of brave commanders braved the winds and were promptly flouted for their pains.Bonfire dnd Pyrotechnics on Shore.Bonfire and pyrotechnics lighted the shores, and the gleaming search lights showed groups and masses of people from Point aux Trembles to the \" point of disembarkation.Each pier had its crowd, the railway embankments its long line, while the approaches to Victoria Pier were fairly alive with an uncountable gathering of men, women and: children.Then on the way to Champ de Mars, through stoners street and Jacques Cartier \u2018square, in the open \u2018 a - thé ramp, in Commis space between the eminent pid: Corporation buildings, \u2018in.the field itself, and in the streets or jing to it; ware massed ore j member ever having seen before.| ! 5 Whes Sit Wilfrid had been 4 [ii 0 .nore citizens than people of good memori:s céuld re- officially welcomed to.the-port by ss Weather Forecast: COOL.HOME -C \u2014 \\ A \u201cves By THE SCENE ON THE CHAMP DE MARS A A AN \u201d \u201cur qu S SIR OF WELCOME.7 EAN 3 WILFRID WAS REPLYING TO THE ADDRESS MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1011.\u201cWELCOME TO MER.BRCHES, \\ vertes ex RE Harbor Commissioners, he went ashore, and was then tendered a welcome by the representatives of the Corporation, after which the party entered carriages and proceeded to Champ de Mars.where the Premier addressed the people.i A band, playing \u2018\u2019O, Canada,\u201d preceded the Premier's carriage, which was guarded by a uniformed body armed with sabres, and followed by a group of Italian citizens attired in the picturesque attire of the famous Ber- seglien.- Behind this followed Liberal Clubs in profusion, each indicating its presence by a white flag with the name in red letters.It was a marching mass rather than orderly parade, but it proceeded forward without trouble, and without accident or incident.The police measures for the occasion proved most excellent, and Chief Campeau, Deputy Chief Hebert, and Inspectors, McMahon, Leggatt and Grandchamps, achieved wonders with the comparatively small force under their command, the crowd aiding the police in preserving the lines laid out.Great Crowd Swarmed Early to Victoria Pier to Greet Premier.Although the hour set for the arrival of Sir Wilfrid In Montreal was the west side of the ramp.Men and women of all ages and classes lined | half past eight, the crowd commenced to gather around the approaches to Victoria pier shortly after 6 o'clock, and by eight had growm to huge proportions.About 8.30, Inspector Grandchamps, who was in charge of the police arrangements at the harbor front, stated to a representative, of the Star that he estimated that fully 50,000 people lined the approaches to the dock and along the route to the Champ de Mars.The order maintained by Inspector Grandchamps and his men was excellent throughout the evening, and did much to make the occasion unique in Montreal's popular demonstrations.The scene presented at the river front was a splendid tribute to the popularity of the Prem'er and the Harbor Commission made elaborate preparations to express the sentiment of the public towards Sir Wilfrid on his return to Montreal from England.Electri¢ lights; in red, white and green had been strung along the wharf from the horseshoe arch at the pler to Commissioners street ang the scene was \u2018a blaze of beauty with the significant grey.\u201d bas rellef of Bonsecours church forming a background to the animated scene along the river front, Illuminated signs, reading, \u201cCanada\u2019s National Port Welcomes Canada\u2019s Ii- lustrious Son,\u201d and \u201cHonor to a Great Canadian,\u201d were interspersed here and tirere along the light-bedecked route of procession up the pier, through the causeway, and to the street above, |Huge @rowd Patient in Long Wait.The crowd: waited patiently from the early \u2018hour until, shortly after § o'clock when the (lotilla accompanying the ln eee on Sir Wiltrid was sighted, .whloh.interval ths numeréus .Lik Ch of the city à their followers aad, e the revetment walls in the vicinity, eager for the first sign of approach of the hero of the evening.interval before the arrival of Sir \\Wilfrid, the bands, assembled on the piers urrounding the berth where the uid with the Premier and his party were to land, played national afrs, prominent among which Was \u201c0.Canada!\u201d the chorus of which was caught up by the immense multitude and sung with Inspiring effect.Not an untoward incident marred the scene at the harbor front.After the advent of the influx of followers of the local clubs, the task of the police became a More difficult one, since previous to this, the crowd had been excluded ,from the wharf.The patience and diplomacy of Inspector Grandchamps and his men, however, made Hght work of the problem that confrorited them and excellent order was maintained throughout.About 8.30, the civic delegation, consisting of Acting Mayor, Gauvin.Assistant City Clerk, Mr.Rene Beau- set, and Ald.Dandurand.L.A.Lapointe, Drummond, Lamoureux, Mon- ahan, McMahon, Brodeur and Clement arrived on the scene and were heartily cheered by the crowd on the ravet- ment wall.Escorting the civic representatives was a squad of mounted police under Inspector Leggett, whose men lent 4 dignity.to the occasion that 1s characteristic of mounted troops.Scene on the Pier When Premier Arrived.| 1 Fireworks from St.Helen's Island was the first indiéation to the waiting thousands .that the Pre- | mier and his accompanying fleet were approaching aid the dig crowd wis on tip-toe to view the advent of the miniature fleet: the noise of the: as- i erate sear uies.-(Continued on Page 9.) - In the] 1y 12.\u2014Pope Pius to-day 3 | Pontiff Congratulates Archbishop on Success of Eu- i \"ff Rome.Ju .recetved in 10 SIR WILFRID ==: Pan! Bruchesi.Archbishop of 4 The Pontiff was most cordidl ih his entertainment of the Canadian pre- ! late.with whom he conversed length- \u2018 Object on round He 5 Lis congratulations with regard to the ) s the G * success of the Eucharistice Congress, pheld in Montreal last summer.5 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Office With Politics.ot 1° \u2014 Mar = There is not now a single case of tawa, July 1 - Mayor Hopewell smallpox in the civic hospital on Mo- of Ottawa pas declined to p t te reau street.The last patient was dis- ; ; .seven | patients in the place- The old Wilfrid Laurier, and the Incident fs.epital had been closed, and a con- likely to lead to a clash in the city .gract had been given out by the Board OTTAWA'S MAYOR ! charistic Congress Here.i Montreal, who presented His Holiness i with the report of his atocene [oA - i ily, and renewed by word of mouth Doesn\u2019t Want to Mix His NO SMALLPOX NOW.night a civic address of welcome to Sir charged yesterday.There had been council, cf Contre! for the crection of a more The mayor was asked by President modern smallpox hospital.McGrath, of the Ottawa Reform As-} Rociation, to co-operate with the asss_ | ciation and citizens geaeraily in\u201d wel- ; coming the Premier home from the Im_ perial Conference.He refused.however, on the ground that in taking anv such official action he would alo have to officially welcome home Mr R L Borden ,the Opposition leader.In reply, to this it was pointed out by the Reform Association that the two cases are dissimilar, Mr.Borden returning from a political tour and Sir Wilfrid from Empire business.where he represented the whole of Canada { The Mayor.however, evidently wants to keep.clear of politics and will -nat be preseat in his official capecity tonight.When Sir Wilfrid returned from coronation of King Edward in 1992.he] was tendered a civic reception Probabilitics.\u2014Moderate to fresh west 10 north-west winds: fine and cooler today and on Thursday.The weather remains cool in the west- vra provinces and cooler conditions are now spreading into Ontario and Quebec.Thunderstarms have occurred almost generally, in southern Ontar'o, but only local eisewtiere.Montreal weather readings by Hearn & Hartison's standard barometer\u2014At noon Festerday, 29.95: at & a.m.to-day.29.89; at 11 am to-day, 29.88.Temperature to-day\u2014Max.88, min.67: a 009090006666 696ba ® Y|resterday.Max 92, min.72.| \u2014 > EIGHT GERMAN SHIPS S Sun rose this morning at 4.46 and wil © IN MOROCCAN WATERS.@ | Vie gvening at 759.= ce © + «=1 Montreal temperature this date a year © Special to The Montreal Star.& |ago\u2014Max 82 min.6b.® Cadiz, July 12.\u2014There is an @ © unconfirmable report in circu- = Temperatures Lowest © lation here that eight German a High.durim © , warships are nqw cruising In © to-day.yes y.night ® Moroccan waters.© MONTREAL .76 28 n S{ Victoria .c0000e PE CRORO) Calgary .; 82 ss 199660088908 [rase prete tocere : \u2018 oe SEVERAL TOWNS Sait sce Marie 18 O8 _.REPORTED BURNED.8 6 Alpena \u2018Mich, July I2\u2014The towns s$ 66 of Tower and Onawey are reported lo 90 es be partly destroyed.by forest fires, 68 58 with heavy losseg also at Millersburg, 54 4 Metz, Poren and La Roque.French- - >.Ta town, @ thickiy settled portion of Ona-| way, is said to have deen wiped out - Tessgreruture eleswhere de City, private audience the Most | F \u2014 pre = : a | = : = = 4 y FE = = le = -\u2014 -.pr es » =v ue : = | 7 \u2018 > 5, - p\u2014 = T2 A ; = t= pe 2 = = Pa ZF a 7 \u2018 = 2 Z _ = i, v7 § = =\u201c .OE ; : Sit ( ai a TA 7 Ze 2 CE hi 4 J - +, ç \u2018 > / .cs Le _ ; EE nn Taps = .77 Ce CE A - t z c il 27 7 I ml ve I 7 5 2 > : | F4 Il ; _ - > 7 Ps 5 ps ; 7 / _ Z 2.4 CN ed IA = % Z| + 1 \u201cAa 7 7 fl 7 | i TA '$ 4 pp Lia 4 Pe 7 i ) %.WIA 7; \u2014 Yh / + pol ly 2 \u2018 - = > D 7 a WG SEEN Pye i RT # 7 de 2 \u201cWI oo > ; \u2018 y 3 4 rer \"EU {A unten canADAÏ \u2018 + ; 3 : \u201cx À Pa 2 | = > Cem * x FLAMES SWEEP THROEH PORCUPINE\u2014 DISTRICT, MPING OUT TOMNSAND ~~ SPREADING DISASTER BROADCAST Cochrane, South Porcupine, Pottsville, and Other: Places are.Wiped Off Map\u2014Thousands are Homeless and Without Necessities of Life\u2014Feared Many Have Lost Lives in * + Outlying Regions\u2014All Mining Camps from Dome to.Whitney Destroyed\u2014Help in Shape of Food and Clothing - + - ce » 2 a.cad Mw Cao iN Urgently Needed\u2014Flames Also Destroying Towns in Northern Michigan, Where Terrible Loss of Life is Rumored\": \u2014L atest Details.>.Cray Special to The Montreal Star.= North Bay, Ont., July 12.\u2014The forest fires which have been.mh raging here for days past, have developed into what looks like one of the biggest disasters Northern Ontario has ever suffered.Yesterday, fanned by a great wind, the fore i mto a roar iur tee.\u201con eltons of acres swooped down and through the Porcupine, destroying towns, Sweeping away settlements, obliterating camps and \u201crendering.* thousands of people literally destitute.: : _ oT In many instances, notably at Cochrane, South Porcupine and Pottsville, all three of which have been practically wiped off the\u2019 face of the earth, the fire raged with such swiftness arid fury that ™ the population.had barely time to save th everything in one frantic rush for safety.; _ The firé\u2019swept over an area three hundred North Bay northwards, by many miles wide.both to the East and > the West, and within this area the damage done is incalculable® 14 Every mining camp from Dome to Whitney is gone.mn women, and children lack the bare necessities of life.thousands of refugees, many of them centred escaped the main path of the flames.So far, comparatively few lives are reported as lost, though it \u201cat - = .- .= 5 is.feared that many miners, prospectors, and settlers in the more - distant sections.may ; ye have met a terrible death.Al Yo ito where the heat was so intense and the power of the fire so great that the ground was burned and the refugees, wherever possible, - took to the water to Escape death.- ss The Ontario Government! Railway: is giving all possible aid, wf | both in shelter, supplies and transportation, to the sufferers, ands owas qntouched by, the flames are also co-operating.Supplies are a x À urgently needed.It is expectei - Lepi ri et urgen ly Des pected that the Legislature will take.: Reports from Michi northern section, of that ! I st literally burst © a ! éir lives.and abandoned\u2019 miles long, from - LS gan tell of similar disastrous fires in the.State, with rumored heavy loss of life: .: ja 8 DISASTER IN NORTH WORSE \u2018 THAN FIRST ANTICIPATED eclei to The Montreal Star.: of prop ; , ?; erty will run into enorm North Bay, Ont, July 12.\u2014A great] figures, while the denth-roil muet De oo disaster has befallen the north country gros aa the Porcupine district, There 5 45 a regult of the terrible beat and sa + 0, boo tains thou- ; Jack of rain.\u2018The whole country in] putes Proérectors, w De ry 1 scattered over a wide ates of hufning up with bush fires everywhere.heavily timbered.These have been in progress for over Borthward for three\u2019 à week and reached « climex yester- and covering a _wide bedtion eset and iF day.Hoking up, - their path everything {+ west, {lames are oserying on thelr gaz Hloking up fa ove of destruction and\" dant, sad Fanned b terrible gale \u2018of wind: i kid The fire reported last night at Algar 2; clenr, th rt 60, .; A ; s, 60, was trivial, - winds.nor , .lages und minty camps\u2019 and Che tons - mis ners end prospectors: and setblors 75 x / hie Lave In a desperate PHAM \u2018If they even is, | the flames swooped down.on the vile Gh ; as; WF f he Ruling Soccer Body NEW | FONG INVESTIGATION ONE \"_ OWNER'S ENTRIES WILL NOT BE TAKEN AT DELORIMIER-VESTERDAY\"S RAGES Deldrimier Park Stewards.he wonderful reversal of form showed by the old Gorman horee yesterday was the, safe al] the way.Brown Tony getting third money.THIRD RACH~For throa year alds ELATED AT WORK DONEBY THE CANADIANS Oversea\u2019s Team, Says Boys Showed Up to Form.\u201d TWO LACROSSE PLAYERS WHO WiLL, SHINE IN THE MONT- 0 No.|e MATCH \"AT HANLAN'S.POINT, TOR SOCCER PL BARRED FOR OE YEARBYT.40.Very Severe for Those Who Assault Referees.T0 GOVERN ALL CANADIAN SOCCER PRESIDENT ROBERTSON, OF TORONTO, WHO IS HERE BOOSTS THAT PURPOSE, ati muet ge :f.League 18 In town this morning, with an imterestimg scheme for the arrange- meer ; ; 2 Pending.investigation.the entries Why 6 to 1 was posted against -her : b vu Ln .Mr.Tom Robertson, President of eonsulted with him on the scheme.\u2018Îf of C.Baldwin.the owner of First|after the race she ran yesterday was Dr.Barton Hon Coach of T iti oscer Lieagu and secret-118 probable that the P.SFA.will 2 Premium wil not be accepted by the|a pussle.Peepover held second place > ) oronto Soccer Authorities are ary cane of the Ontario pret iend\"its\u201d ponerse bh oe plan and\u2019 Hos \u2018 e practicaily ured.ane Mr.Robertson is visiting Montregi on his vacation, and is taking the portunity to sound local conditions cause of the owner's plight.At King \u2018and up.Four and a half furlongs.4 Edward Pare and last Saturday at Purse $200, - .rer .mat of a governing body to control View of this scheme.Delorimjer Park, the tall chestnut rid.'_ Firat-Calypte, 108, Girondo, 3 to 1.Special to The Montreal Star the Socoer-game throughout the.coun- Mr.Robertson ls also a lacrosse fan ! den.by Hall was practically left at ©Vem.1 to 2.Toronto, July 13.~Dr.James W.Bar- George Finlayson, of Montreal, on the tofs Graydon, of Tocumashs, Toronto, Jyly 13.\u2014The T.and D.Coun- |try.\u201c and hé çame down with the Toronto , the.port.Second\u2014Peepover, 106, Wingfield, ; oh \u20ac ù cll, at their meeting, decided that Monk- Mr.Robertson believes that the time | lacrosse team on Saturday hop to 2 and finished « poor last Halll, ton, honurary coach of the \u2018vietorious on the right.carried no whip and wore no spurs.\u2026° Thr 5 1, ee Bergen, 2, 64m at the Festival of the Empire track | wo _ {your af 1911.for asmulting ihe referee.ia ripe for the change, and he also see the Winged Whee! agar«gation \u2014 w .\u2018 \u2019 { - * Yesterday afternoon, with Griffith up.p ov y meet.In London, England, returned to Little York's protest agaiost Parkview oy overmad, Kho eermecine the ue Wale dieapoioted not the Belding showed a wonderful burst of speed and getting away to a good start, was never In trouble, going lo thre front at the half and never re- to'1, and even.and l to 2.Time 57 1-5.; Alarmed.Paul Davis and Elizabeth O., also r FOURTH RACE\u2014S8elling for four- \u201c Toronto yesterday.lat the splendid showing of his charges.Dr, Barton fis, of course, highly elated What was particularly pleasant was that the members of the team did just what LET NOTHING BE NEGLECTED for playing an Ineligible man was up- old.| The Devons vs.Moore Park game was ordered to be played on Baturgay, July 16, kick-off \u2018at 3.30.on the Wychwood internecine | strife which breaks out from time to time and spolis some of the brightest outlooks would be discouraged, and rendered practically impossible, He hesitate to admit that the Montreal team was superior vn Saturday's play.\u2018The Toronto game with the Corinthians will be played on the Rosedale linquishing the lead thereafter.He year-olds, six furlongs.purse .$200.was expected of them, running to the und ,; 1 - , roynds, Vaughan road.visited My.Fred Barter, president of grounds, which Mr.Robertson declares won under wraps .by.three lengths! \u2014 à > , -0 to 1, form they had shown in their trials here.en pee £ \u2019 r p y e leng 1-\u2014Phoronis, 118.O'Connor, -D to 1.At the English champlonsbips a week ! + \u201cA a Te ro te me player and the P.Q-F.A., during the morning.arid !is the finest soccer pitch in Ontario.from a field which included some vf the horses he had trailed Jast Saturday.Baldwin explained the reversal of form by the fact that for two years he.has been trying to make a jockey knack of being left at the post.Mr.Baldwin.has no doubt that after investigation has been completed he will be.exonerated from all blame and will be allowed to enter his horse again.Mirdii and Frank Navin finished one and two to First Premium in this troublesome sixth race.Troxjer on Seymour Butler.got a bad fall going around the first turn in the fifth race.It looked as if the] boy would be tramped upon, but he came up smiling and made hig way: to the Judge's stand alone.Asked If! he was hurt.he volunteered the infor-' mation that he had landed on his lin front of Bright 4 t0°]1 and 2 to 1.2~Hickorqg Stick, to 1, oven and 3 to 5.-3\u2014Bright Start, 112, White, 4 to 2 (0 1 and even.\u2018 112, Hoffman, 8 1, Young, also ran.Im the fourth race.all of the nine | ¥ hurdes entered started with Inflection i and Hickory Stick, split favorites, ut, 2 to 3.Bright Start and old Dr.: Young recgived a good play for place and show.They were off to a straggling start with Phranls in the lead.Miss Rex and Inflection were second and third passing the stand the first time around.Hickory Stick moved, up on the back streteh, but could not, quite cateh up.Phronis won by length with Hickory Stick two lengths! Start.5 3 FIFTH RACE\u2014Selling for four year ! olds and up.Purse $200.after the Empire games, Jack Tait was | beaten in the mile by Nichol, who barely nosed him out of first place.The rontontan ran the distance in 4.23, which : was faster than the best previous mile Brock won his heat of the half- beating J.Hill,\" who Mel.mile in 1.57, won the final at Empire contest.Halbbaus was beaten in the hundred at the English championships by ltams- dell, formerly of the University of Pennsylvania.The finish was so close that most of the spectators thought the race! wis a dead heat, heat, CHATEAUGUAY CLUBS To- | day next.that distance in the ; Montreal team in such a posi- Sguinst.Tecumsehs on Satur- No efforts should be spared to put the 4 tion that they will be fit to win the game\u2019 From what President W.E.Findley sax.thera will got be.He also says the team lé in splendid condition, &nd will not be chang- it does not do any more harm than having the team stay a day in Toronto ! i before the match.This they base oh past experience.A special attempt will be made on Saturday morning to use the leisure time in preparing the boys properly for the big struggle and keeping them | jout of mischief.! \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Alr eyes in Montreal are focussed on James Murphy.Esq., the National Lacrusse Union.People here seem to think that after playing two matches under the | same referees, Montreal is entitled ¢o a change.| Naturally, there is the old adage of the frying pan and the fre to be | remembered.but they waïtit a change just the same.president of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ .important game of all the sea- Speclal to The Montreal Star.| Toronio, Ont.July 12.\u2014The most 'GOTCH IN TRAINING Champion Not Taking Chances the Eaton Athletic Flald, kich off at 2.15: referee.J.Millmp.& < The semi-final game between Davenport and British United, to be played on the same grounds, kick off at 4.30.J.played on Eaton groends, kiék off 2 at 3.30.Referée Murchie will officiate.Te FOR MATCH WITH HACK CAPTAIN FOULKES Tennis Champion Will Defend His Title in Dominion Tourney at Capital This Month.Ottawa, July 12 \u2014 The committee in charge of the Canadian National Lawn Tennis Championships, which afte to be decided in the Ottawa courts, Third ave- ; wue, in the week beginning July 24th, THE EASTERN UE out of Hall.This boy, he clalms,| Time 1.15 2-5.in England this year.Tail was watch- Dobb, referee; Messrs.Banks und Mills, ai = has cost him over 31,500 in purses since\u2019 Misa Rex.Inflention.Maswassoit, | Ing Owen, whom he had beaten in the ed from Saturday last.linesmen.he, be riding for him.He has a King\u2019s Guinea, RuscLoroe, Doctor ; festival games, and failed to see Nichol, The Montreal Stars suggestion about the \u2018not trip: on the train over- The test game between A and B team .Who beat him, coming up on the out night, has bean discussed by the ex&çulive but the majority seems to think !of the T.and D.League, will also be .Great Preparations for de C.C.A Regatta at Cartier- ville, July 22nds Preparations are going on rapidly for the biz Eastern Division Regatis l'ôt the C.C, A.The Cartierville Boating Club, under whose auspices it will be held, on July 22, are doing their: very\" head.\"I could not hurt that\u201d saiq the - Ir .boy, \u201cmaybe there is a dent in the Pire F1ims, 2196.anover, 3 to 1, CHILDREN S NIGH json in the N.L.U.will take place at the Island rater day aiternoon.calle on Being Out of Shape for has \u201cfinally decided upon its programme.vest to ensure & successful reghtta, j track though.Flims.Father .Bill even and ey teck nl in: | Montreals \u2018will meet Tecumseh, aha on t eve : ed Bor enoul a he Jt will include: All-comers\u2019 singles for and \u2018with the help of the experienced Daly's entry won by a neck from the econd\u2014Ed.:k, s Quin!an, | speaking, depends the result o e N.championship, fo u Labor Day Contest.play Captain d.F.Foôlres tor the cao ofifcials appointed by the C.©, A.will .favorite Ed.Keck with the others: besten off, the third horse, Starboard being five lengths away.to 1 and even «ven, 1 to 2, and out.| Starboard, 116, O'Connor, 5 to 1, 2 Time, 1:16 2-5.Glorious- Time Provided by In- ;Tecumsehs, with their unbroken string of victories, defeat the Winged-Wheel \u2018aggregation, then it will give them a llead that will hardly be overcome.It does not appear.from this end of the matter as though Montreal could \u2018win next Saturday's game as the Indians are in\u2019 good shape, and are all Mason City, la., July 12.Frank Gotch is not going to take any chances nadian ChaReange Cup; men\u2019s handipap, oven to all comers: men's doubles, national championship, the winners lo play Messrs.AHan a a Sherwell, present run this regatta to the satisfaction of both spectatorg and competitors.The prizes.which will be on view very soon in a St.James street window, are the Although Naughty Rose won the first Tiger Jim, Cousin Peter, Our Nug- .ra by a comfortable margin, the = Der | * \u2018 i keyed up for this one contest.The game should be one of the greatest exhi- Whatever in his wrestling match with holders: ladies\u2019 handicap, open to all a ev 3 McLaughlin entry took home the long Bet Seymour, Bentler.Donation also, trepid Mariners, of Basin for 'bitions of our national game \u2018hat has beeh played in several years, and Hackenschmiat_ for wee, heavyweight\u2019 comers.mixed doubles.oven: ladles\u2019 open Hs yer Pat up for an event of this end of the purse, Naughty Rose being SIXTH RACE.one mile, three-year- Little Ones.1should bring one of the biggest crowds on record.in Humboldt, la, he has established his Singles, haus Moyen a ie ois.be the feature, keen competitien being disqualified because the judges said old and up.- lt all depends on the weather.A whole lot as to the result will de- training quarters, and ts fitting nimself |er of the Canadian chaîlenge cup; ladies\u2019 expected, about eight crews will start, that Troxler had interfered with.1st\u2014Firat Premium (Griffin), 3 to 1,1 \u2014 | pena on the Montreal defence.They have one of the best homes in the coun- [for the task of his life.\u2018doubles, open.The rules of the Cana- with three pronounced favorites, Bt: Twenty-one.Mollie Kearney.Inwood even and out.\u201cChildren's Night,\u201d given by the Cha- , if not the best, but the home has nut been guilty of doing the great work (poten always gas and ways will be |djan Lawn Tepals Association will gov- Lambert, Cartlerville and Grand _ 8nd Charley O'Brien finished in the 2nd\u2014Mirdli (Matthews), even, 2 10 leauguay Boating Club, in Tully Hall, PES to the Tecumsehs defence, excepting on probably one or two occa- dence in.his ably ren deal 5 er ern, and ail matches will oe decided o Trunk, These three crews are Very order named.The decision was very 5 and out.last svening, proved to be a very enjoy.-glons.Should Montreal put up a real strong game in front of their flags yo \u201cciven (o bragging, but he under mers \u2018ho men\u2019 % finals when (heas evenly matched end are practicipg _ unpopular.3rd-\u2014Frank Navin (Leevee), 6 to 1, Pen PARENT, Rd are ant nome CHE against Tecumsehs, then look out for there is apt to be blood on the mands full well the task heZhàs ut hand [sets out of five will be played.Matches hard.: There was nothing to it but Yankee 2 to 1 and even.; number of adults This vas sonducted \u201cin moon, \u201cbut the Tecumseh defence has been known all season for their jand knows himself quite thorouæhly, snd lll be played on &rass courtx.All en- \u2014 .Lady in the second.the Yankee filly: \u201c Kingpin, Profile and New Star finish- a very able manner by the ladles\u2019 auxil- \u2018steadiness, and they have been improving, too, so that Montreals good jhe believes that he will be \u2018he mas er of tres must be in by Friday, July 2f.Mr.Lo : leading from -star! to finish and roil-.'ed In the order named.Time, 1.45 1-5.3 \u2018home will find themselves up againet a pretty tough proposition when they the situation when (he :wo ren «ome | RB, Connell, 136 Nepean street, is the Evans Goes ing home the easiest of winners by; three lengths.E.M.Frey was three | lengths in front of Complete for second | burst of speed leading by ten lengths | around the back stretch and entering! SEVENTH RACE.five and one-half | furlongs, for three-year-old and up.| 1st\u2014Billy Barnes (Levee), 3 to 1, ard\u2014Forester (Grand).8 to 5, and out.1 to 2, iary of, the club.It opened with a grand march, led by by Lhe larger.the smaller and followed As the children approached | .the stage Lhey were presented with flags hardly be imagined, and the enthusiasm , at Laurier's reception was mild In com- tackle them for the first time this season.The two teams not having met before this season make it all the harder to dope out their chances except together on the mat.At the present time, when the :her- mometer gets to and around the 100 on past performances, and that may net count in this case.\u2018and no losses tn date.appear to have a solid hold on the lead and one! ling mark, he 1s resting, but: in the coolar eight to twelve miles.His inside train- is much like that taken by the honorary secretary.Captain Foulkes will certainly be here to defend hls.titles.Schwenger, the present British Columbia champion, will To Syracuse \"© money.\u2018even and out.by the lady and gentlemen presidents hours of the day he ls taking his exer- pany him.Work on the new grand Calypte Yepeated her fine perform-! 2nd\u2014Tender (Girondo).6 to 1, 2 tu le ae an fags fine.nea The Toronto News says: \u2014 {how Just now he is looking yell after stand.wl be roceeded with next week.- an , eet duncing.| erpinni and t ene be on ham.- ted\u2014N ce of Monday.She showed a great '1 and even.y \\prettier and more, Mmspiring sight could Tecumsehs have done all that has been asked of them, and with six wins Strength.plan ng, 0 a o ut rap These wil be decide a te al cham Deal is Readjuste ew Big Noise Pitcher Now Being Dickered- hand on the championship.However, you never can tell in lacrosse.parison.For.After this there were potato races for :pugñists.Gotch is in fine shape.He is the stretch was six lengths to the| Kauffman, Tee May, (\u2018reole and Kill las well as he ever was in his life, and good.Peepover came through the last {800 finished in the order namvd Time.ORORORORORORORVAORO) © © à © © The Tecumsehs have vet to Forester five lengths away.; The racing was better than on the | $2,500 Feature Stake a Montreal have a fast, spectacular hunch of players.that manoeuvres before, it attacks and then 53 The kind of home | directly for the citadel and i yesterday, in view of what happened in England It will! be Interesting to read Reynolds Now fair chance of success, at last.President Lichtenheia has turned town dub heaver after dub heaver offered .by previous days, the starts were up to; : : .\u2018a defence that plays in and out lacrosse.ontreal had as good a defence ; - | , he statements made by the Yale- Har slxth Face when New Siar acted kes Grand Circuit opening.as they have a home they'd be a ter fee Fe team to beat Sometimes En athietle erowd when they left New G t G.I R major league clubs through the season Sixth race when New Star acted like a ttheir defence ir great.and Saturday m ay he one of those days.York.Harper's Weekly says: oes Oo e [but he nécerts Chat I UhEE en = me horse.yanuing away a couple of\u2018 indianapolis, Ind.July -Anvil.a i Uae t hardv athietes.constituting be will have the goods.nes miles and\u2019 throwing his rider twice bay horse driven by the voter E.F._ b renteen ei ave ne monte ae 7 before he could be persuaded to face: ( \u2018Pop\u201d) (icers, yesterday defeated A.Mo- 2 © the flower of the tack An te forces Rovers Player Gets Third Transfer\u2014 | connection with this deal, but an avr ¥ ; a r .e starter !Donald's bay mare Nanah in three close\u2019 One Mile and Furlong Race for Bermuda Cricketers\u2019 Score.o Yale and Had derand on June 24.C.P.R.Players Censured.nouncemeat is expected a des pa FIRST RACE\u2014Two-yeur-olds, and-one-half furlongs.purse $200.- 1=Molly Kearny, 105, Grand, even.3 to'5 and out.four: \u201clengths, making a show of her field | \u2018he 2.20 trotting stake for $2500, the featui« of the opening card of the Grand Clreuit racing season.The track was a little slow from the previous: day's raln, but the feature race\u2019 was mudr | \u2018heats and won at Windsor.Time\u20143.1244.2.124.H | ! \u2014 ns].A re In Soft-Laundered Neglige 18 and 14 at 5\u20ac- Wings, 9e: and all lines of Boys\u2019 Faratshinga oo .- | As a curtain raiser tp the National- \u2019 Shamrock lacrosse game on Saturday at .the Natipnal grounds, there will be -a .; \u2018 | match between the second string team of .the National Club and.the Nationals of Quebec, in section \u2018\u2019A\u2019\u2019 of the Intermedl- ate N.L.U.\u2018This match, which prom- fsen to be a tough one, as both teams are decidedly in the rynning, will start at 3 o'dloc Style, all sizes, 12, 124, 13, Lo THE CANADIAN LEAGUE.a lt.a > 2 a 8 to The Montreal Btar.21 a Oathorife: Vtrost, G delph, Ont., July 12.\u2014 The Quelpn a Tow doors west 9f, 8 fo End ou Hh Ginger bbe vy Anse Mn 2.RES on ate Tn Should be won twice, not necessarily In succession, before iy Seb berce tn redicing triumph\u201d | \"nc hela dhe.Be Loges Tne are tn a handiomo ane\u2019 PIT ee de be Be Gh Ameren Motu lie Le it becomes the property of any one ean RTE 3 GEIL YAR game sme lime befor he puma fin [and ng Tropes wl shorts Se on o 1 .orn 31 5s citeal Heavens a hore 5 ek, whilg preparing for the meet, near- ish view.The war canoë events are ex- - .Rue 0 2 Gobdacre, also ran.fun i mit hn ay Yess ce 2 i Taine oth Ceres pi Sep \u2026.Hd The race this year will be run on Saturday, July 2.ly all of them Broke their own records The secretary was Instructed to pected to produce exciting finishes; » \u2018Im.the third race, Ctitter Clatt \u2018Maggie Winder.bn.(Jones).8 8 3\"-Vreeland.9% Aylmer .16 lt will start from Dominion Square and will finish at nit pur last trials.et looked hs if the write to the Secretary of he Ang su A.|the Grand Trunk, St.Lamberte an = v er.> .(Murphy).KiFont.o.oo.i ceo.96 glish team wou ave a walk-over In A.A.calling the Association's atten- |Ca il 1 i a craton hed leaving six hoïses Le Ftd oy dd Cees 6 7 £ Font Vioughton.88 Che Nigger \"SE Dominion Park.The distance is about seven miles.the Jack the high Jump and the distance tlon to the poor accommodation pro- ata tnt veer.being very evenly.| sions.For fifteen mi :F ram).6 6 Tarteful.\u2026.9 Ww w 93 run.a rove ndertu ly.: f AT.etme R thon the layers chalked up the prices sex hid Nie is A Pons., dis Rye RAR sa Capt° Carmody .83 un pus ph eat the rules of the Amateur Har- for ua to\" LA Sony \" vent on the\" pro- vided fer Eat Cte the Cr Re \u2018 .\u2019 | As po show money to be had Nell Gentry.b.m.(Cam Aus \u201cdis Epringmass.21 Amalfi .89 rier Union o ontreal.* ~ : \u2018 °.BA ! egale Beat St.Marie, [ agaiñst any horse ynd the first hush Time\u20142.0834.2.i Cherish_.91 Mockler .90 ; \u2018 | gramme.water.legals à \" 4 SL Mari poy Josely M of bettors had to play their chotces Fourth race, 2.15 trat, 2 in\u2019 3.harse $1.- Picolata.90 Cuttyhunk .39 The race is open to any amateur in the world.The 1 rather mare nonastvative.Harvard, was cone : ls pay gate 1.t ar en 5 c osely J Shir, and pince When there was MT ©.eng.by Prince March | Messenger Bay.89 Madrigallian 84 runner who has the first claim on The Star Oup, having toa boys are ft to so\u2019 on the field YESTERDAY'S BIG GAMES.[ture of he, Rae vas ihe potins of ; L- .eh Æ., ba.\u2018es , \\ o- ; | an saton for a , \u201cfut-ur.Paul Davis was favorite and Murphy) bh (MeMahoR) I 4 sp 120 Lady Lorne\u2014-dead.won it last \u2018year, is Ellard White, of Broskville.seu voyage Vend the change of climate \u2018 Batterles\u2014 Wheaton and Prige, Hegals; \"Elizabeth O.played down from ten, ÂlYa on.bi.(MCIHANO0R).a 5 vovelty.] { ' may affect them seriously.We ought to Results Considered Realization of Leblanc, Larocque and Bessette, Bt.Ma.\u2019 To | Sie D.br.m.(A.McDonald).2 5, Entries maybe sent in now to the Sporting Editor - ix put of the ni t rl 1 en to one Calvpte showed A Hign Admiral, bik.h.(Geers).à 4 ee au © nine events, no matter Ceci! Rhodes Ideals.| Tle.-\u2026 .Wonderful burst of speed and was payglas McGregor.br.h.(Sanders) 8 3 of The Montreal 8tar and will be closed Tuesday before happens.\u2019 Fe aria en a ae gomg Aunt Russell, hm (Fisher).1 1.8 I rack Races the race.taln Coplgin Potter, of Harvard, Peasany London, July 12.\u2014The London morn- hyee furlongs and won by thre Madelle.bm, (Selvage).da enthusiastic.\u201d \u201c| lag papers are delighted with the suc.\u2018Handicaps and Intermediate Game MR.ALEX.SHIELDS, CHAIRMAN OF THE GAMES Minor Soccer ~Grgmniaation Holds | that the odd svent wai wen By the : : - BOYS\" SUMMER ew ere COMMITTEE, HAS AUTHORIZED ,THE STAR To-.ma Tonight.CE EE andes Sopot | Saturday.ANNOUNCE THAT THE COMMITTEE WILL OPFER A | The Junior Soccer League of of the £0.good sportsmanship and the success) .- SPECIAL-GOLD MEDAL FOR THE MAN FROM MONT- Tob yl EF Bifida ar 8.18 orclook minder that Bagtend and.Amerie are TO-DAY NOT AS 4 in OYALS ROAD TRIP WHICH ENDS : + \"IT MIGHT BE UP TO THE PRESENT SUCCESSFUL.AS le ji Fi ip Section of huge crowd p\u2014 to eh Montreal-Tor \u201ci -anto game In Ottawa to-morrow.\u2018Reading from.left to right the figures are: Real live \u201copert trom.Hull; prosperous hay merchant of Sparks sitreet; famous politician and \u2018orator, M.P.for Squesgiac.N.B.; youthful Senator under Impres- slon that he ls watching golf champlonships; one of our country\u2019s brave defenders suppressing overwhelming desire to yawn.4 © With to-days double header in Toronto, the road series : oil end and the Royals will return to Atwater for a long séries with Toronto, Buffalo, Newark, Jersey City, Baltl- _mone and Providence in the order named, This will bring ° \u2018club up to the second of August, when they start an- road trip at Providence.\u201d The rpad serles, which ends to-day, has not been a very successful one up to date fer the Royals, although by &athering in two victories to- fe and winning at Ottawa to-morrow, they can return h with an average for the \u2018last: part of the serles of .545, ich wouldn't be so dusty.Since they started the last part of the trip at Buffalo \u2018on the Glorious- Fourth, the team has won one from the [ Hera and lost two, won two and lost two at Rochester, and Jost the only game played In Toronto.a total of.five losses and three wins, which 1s not good enough for a team with pennant aspirations.The opppsition has been whaling our heavers hard, as the dope testifies.Since the third of July opponents have \" garnered forty-six runs from Royal twirlers, while the ]j last year, the team was in-imet place and looked ww if it] Nevertheless there io room for rejoiëing.At this time would never get out.Mt*haü the glorious percentage of .358,- havibg.won 24 sames and lost 43.Jersey City Has an Up.Riot.Jersey City, N.J., July 12.Baltimore nosed Jersey City out in a spirited exhibition yesterday, winning by a soore of $ to 2.In the third inning during an argument Umpire Jack Doyle \u2018banished Manager Jack Ryan and Right Fielder Wheeler and Catcher Tonn*man from the grounds and this angered the fans, resulting in the mobbing of \u201cthe umpires at the close of the contest.© Umjpsre Doyle was hit in the face by a bottle thrown by a rooter and Killen was punched in the neck before a police rush cleared the grounds.PICKED UP FROM THE DIAMOND.For some unknown reason the trend of feeling in Ot- hl +1 Hyman\u2019 S \u2018Cut Plug Hyman\u2019 s Special Mixture =; $ÔLD EVERYWHERE as À - In 2, 4, and 8 oz.Tifis = ro tava seems to wish Montreal to win to-morrow's con- flict.tri .They used to think hens\u2019 teeth were scarce, but hen# teeth are a heavy crop compared to successful pitchers s year.If Mr.Magee wallopped Tom Finneran as hard as the despatches say he did he should be a good candidate for the position of White Man's hope.Big McConnell's win from Buffalo yesterday was his seventeenth victory this season.The Royals'are the only club to- have registered a clear victory over the human hairpin.Besides indefinjtely suspending Magee for his assault on Umpire Finneran, President Lynch, of the National League, \u2018has imposed a fine of \u2018$200 upon Magee.The fine].is the limit allowed by the National League regulations.The application of Vincent Campbell for reinstatement was granted without the imposition of a fine by the.National Baseball Commission.Campbell before the 1911 season opened.formally notified the Pittsburg club of \u2018the National League of which he was a member he had decided to retire from professioral baseball.Late in June he{ made application to the commission for reinstatement.By a deal arranged yesterday between \u201cGarry\u201d Harr- mann, owner of the Cincinnati Club, and Horace Fogel, of the Phillies, Beck, the hard-hitting outfieider of the Reds, Play a will hereafter wear a Philadelphia uniform.In exchange \u201cFace\u201d the Facts fair game with yourself.Match up Montreal team to date has secired but thirty-two, which |Fogel has turned over Humphries, of his pitching staff, best cigarettes you've ever smohed \u2014at [ gives us an average licking of five.and a fraction runs to|and Shortstop Grieves.of the Hamilton, Ont.club, toge- the any four In each of the eight games played.ther with a money consideration.ce\u2014with 5.: ; 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, ï ; game on Saturday aft Atlantic It N.J., July! 12.\u2014E Sparrow and MacNeil.contractors, Ç 110: | =t ; team of eighteen years or ae ana hntny | of purty.Distillery to his Majesty anto as a Sy language Was endore aoteed I of 160 11eod nm ton address T: But King.- y speakers at the _Christian_} Endeavor | the a consented to assign on demand r.the James Walker Hardware Company.s provistonai-gvardian - TOURNEY GÜING WE fes SES - ELEN a » Id nl) Many Matches of Vivi h| EC terest Took Place in Toi ronto Yesterday.Toronto, July 12.\u2014Despite the rain, Eo01 progress was made in the All-Cana- dian champlonships yesterday.Soms great tennis was seen.Baird again won easily, his accurate smashing at the net and hard line drives being too much for nis opponent.Both Spanner and Hen- à: derson showed good form in their / matches and were not extended to win.\u2018In the open doubles, Laird and Hall { won 4 hard game from White and Pur- \u20144, Baird amd Witchall ensily disposed of \u2018Bickle and Fawns.\u2014 Burns and ~ - hy Smart won their game with ease, and j .will be keen contenders for the cham- ' pionship.Results: Men's Open Singles.Baird beat Wisgand, \u2018*\u20142, *6\u20140.Starr beat Dunlop, 6\u20144.e\u20142.Henderson beat Sykes, 6\u20140, 6\u20140.Calder beat Bagley.6\u20142, 6\u20141, 6\u20143._Breckenridge beat MeKgnies, F\u2014T, 64, 7.Langley beat Snuth, 6-2, 6\u20144.Witchall beat Samuel.6\u20142, 1\u20145.Spanuer dent Mnohkenzio, 6\u20143, 6\u20144.orthey beat Davidson, 4\u20148, 7\u2014, 6\u20141.Henderson beat Hambourg, 6\u20141, \u20186-\u2014.Men\u2019s Doubles.Baird and Yitghall beat J.Bickie and Fawns, 6\u20141, 6 A nd\u2019 Hall beat Purdis and White, 10\u20148, 6\u20144.vo Burns, and Smart beat McTaggart and a Tingle, ¢\u20142, : Bickle and Dot beat Sisson and Wie- and, Men's Novice Singles.Rooke beat Foley.63 6-2 À \u201cAAA CONFIDENT dr PLAYING DUPRAS i ts étiez Mit All the Clubs Have - Consented to His Ap- \u201cJuly 12.Dupree wit y play.We have\u2019 wired for 3 nt of the different clubs, and.lake Se.something unexpected tufns up, Ren they take the Tiel \u201cagainat RU hore on Saturday.\" \u201c>\u201d he above stateme t by ah officer of > Ses tais poet awny with the rumors ~Bupras Would not be allowed to} take » t SRE » cxture: also 3 Teasa : the 8 con era ' 5 longer, t \"Nations! 8! home star have xX Nn cowed fife oy local man- = nyeiat\u2019 with his.entity and heeay \u2018work, the | home.ere.miy be che otfier change on thy\u2019 nge/ but t Coach Smith \"iin ot ake ; - sh final selection until to-morrow night\" Then 1h0 an vi} ors out in the sun fot a up.The Capitals re con nt of Drak os, their losin, ak off Saturday; and while Cognwal 8 alway® proved a tough nut, they y.appear good enough to take the AS UE.the twelve that Sam Bileky gutheren together.qu Wine.\u201cgreat: hints time was trom the milé he.À a.A \u2014 = 61) 7 Led It is for Your Protection We Do This - We use Crown Stoppers on all bottles of Molson\u2019s Ale for one reason\u2014to give you a certain means of always getting the genuine Molson\u2019s Ale.To prevent substitution, simply I look for the.decorated bottle of ale you buy.a Crown Stop per after it has once been removed from.the, bottle.When you see a Crown MOLSON S * «ce.+ lt is impossible to replace Crown Stopper on every \u201c UD TRAD MER ELLE NC CONS 20:8 £320 2 RA LG TAN SS LT UW SOA NN ACC IR SD IR SEMEN Ni 32 4 21° ASSAD TANGER need of a motor car is revealed only by the actual arrival of summer.Perhaps you are only now experiencing that longing which comes with\u2019 balmy days, stirring in the breast of the city dweller a desire \u2018for means of easy access to the hills and dales \u2018of the green country.CURING bo 7 NE { DID, Fc a .ob Don't you realize, you tired busintss _man\u2014you doctor\u2014you \u201clawyer\u2014that you and your family would reap a health benefit from the ownership of a car that would more than recompense you for the _ expense involved?; J Particularly if you \u2018purchased the car that combines moderate p price A with' utmost satisfaction, \u2014 .a McLAUGHLIN-BUICK Perhaps all you need to swing you within the reach of moderate in- 2 over to a decision to purchase at comes, cars that are the envy of man- once is a realization of the fact that a uUfacturers asking at least one-third / really dependable caf may now be More.had at a reasonable price.When for , That is because of our close asso- $1,500.00 you can obtain a five-pas- Ciation with the largest motor car fac- senger touring car such as our Model tory in the world\u2014our superior fa- 27, it is surely false economy te be cilities\u2014our determination to head without an automobile.the list on quality\u2014adhering un- : swervingly to our inspiring motto: Another model that appeals Ris the \u201cOne grade only, and that the best.\u201d man of moderate means is our No.33, , ; .selling at $1,300.00, and offering all\u2019 Don't toss aside this argument the comfort, speed, and appearance with\u2019 an incredulous shrug.There's tort, Sp , i fact and reason behind it all that that you Il find in cars of other makes, Claims your belief, and believe i, you at one-third higher price.will, if only you'll do us the justice That \u2018is not just an \u201cadvertising of coming to our garage to see for claim.\u201d It's a fact.yourself the, wonderful value rep- \u2018We are producing to-day at prices resented by our line.Come to-day.The McLaughlin Motor Car Co, Limited fer Oshawa, a OTHÉR BRANCHES AND DEPOTS \u2014 TORONTO \u2014 128 Church Street: HAMILTON\u2014George and Bay'Streeté; LONDON \u2014 Richmond and Bathurst - Streets; PETERBORO', Ont.; BELLEVILLE, -Ont.WINNIPEG, Man.; CALGARY, Alta.; REGINA, Sask.: VANCOUVER, B.C.; SHERBROOKE, Que.;\u2014Le \u2018 Baron & Son; ST, JOHN, N.B.\u2014Union Street; AMHERST, N8.\u2014Atlantic Auto ; Co.; HALIFAX, 'N.S.\u2014Novo Motor Co., Ottawa & Pink, McVeity & Blackburn.208%\u2019 A GOOD ROOF and a low price do\u2019 not go together.If you want the BEST .- Roof \u2018at a fair price, we can fill your requirements and guar- | tes \u2018complete satisfaction.Ge.W.Reed & Co, Limited.Mont eal y.Lo 146 30 Saw! : TENDERS\" will \u2018he received undersigned up to!$- \u2018clock p.m, OR 19th July, 1911, for.Bn construetiol 3 x 3 brick sewers; - u Try Regal Lager §.you'll x want it again ona Th = {THE MONT REAL DAILY START £ » + WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, EL .\u2018Phones: Fursiture Pepts.Up.8717.Basestent Up.SF a TR ey FOLDING COUCHES Ourpeta Up.ores.{CORNER BLEURY & ONTARIO STREETS { HAT GOLD COUPON = ACTS LIKE MAGIC » u very short order you will have a full book, for the Coupons are given away in all departments.Coupon Directory and see the really handsome presents you receive gratis.\u201cTaare is nothing so convenient when you require an extra bedroom.It is a handsome couch by day and a bed ag night.No home should be il} without one.of heavy steel, close woven wire Width open 4 ft.2 in.when closed 4 inches.Length 6 ft.Can _ be made into twa separate couches if desired.With heavy green denim cushion and $9 98 valance.Reg.$15.00.Special.SIT THE COOLEST SPOT IN MONTREAL $1.75 WATER SETS, 39¢ t a faw of these pretty sets, as- rted colors; 1 jug and 6 tum- lers in set.Thurs- 99¢ Tay.75c TUMBLERS, 4 45c Thin clear blown glass with plain floral patterns, something 45¢ mew.Thursday, dozen.+ SID ER Free on dike thi {= ei er Sleep out doors this hot weather?Here is a Hammock made of hest web, assorted patterns, 6- inch fringe, large pillow.Thursday.$1.59 Offices Up, 1073, Get the Gold ef | THE BIG ONTARIO BASEMENT $2.50 Hammocks $1.59 $20 LAWN SETTEE, $16.50 4 passenger Gliding Settee; can be made into a bed; made of best hardwood.Thurs- $16.50 day.$6.50 oil STOVES, $4.97 Why roast over a hot steel range, when you can get a 2-burner wickless and odorless oil stove.Thursday.$4.97 * EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR \u201c \u201cTHE SUGAR OF NEARLY 60 YEARS STANDING.\u201d , \" Estabitished m 1 THE CANADA SUGAR REFIN Since 1854 this prime favorite has made the preserving season a fruitful source of pleasure in thousands of Canadian homes.ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER CO, LIMITED folpain.jreal 1 by John\u201d Keep Cool Buy your Men's Furnishings from us, nothing that \u201c worries a man so much as a bad-fitting shirt or collar on a warm day.We fit you to perfection, no guess work, all our own make.Shirts, \u2018Soft and Hard Cuffs.convenience in the country.COUNTRY HOUSE OWNERS READ THIS: We have given up talking about the comfort .Short and Long Leg Under- 1 - wear.\u201cinstalled in the house at Dorval, - silk: Silk \u2018and Lisle Half \u201cthe utmost satisfaction.; \u201cHose.Duck, Linen, Crash and Flannel Trousers.\u201c Bathing Suits.Soft Collars.Sumpmér Neckwear.Leather Belts.Automobile Dusters.Silk Pyjamas.Let us fit you for the City, Country, or the Seaside.arks THE HARERDASHER, 148 PEEL STREET.\u201cgood order.\u201d | 1 our show rooms.| BALE \u2014 Province vf Quebec District of Monireal, No.3034, Super- Jor Court.T.R.Laurendeau, Plain- ft, versus J.Jautel, Defendant.On the ist day \u2018of July, 1911; at 10 of the clock the forenoon.at the place of business \u2018#f the said Defendant.No.351 Provi- lence atreet, In the City of Montreal 11 He sold by authority.of Justipe, all .Consists of ~ Flannel and White dant, seis in this cause, consisting - 5 - it one ora car.Terms cash.J.Duck Trousers, .LAVERY, B.8.C.Montreal, July 1, pr Outing Shirts, wft 8.SALE Province of Quebec.= .District of\" Montreal, 6029.Cireuit : \u2018collars.\u2018 Court.-H.1.Eteäsoph, No versus C B.Décis, Defendant.On the 3nd] daÿ of July\" at 10 of the clock fn the \u2014\u2014farenoon, at the domicile of the sald De- ¢ Montreal, will be sold by.authority of Fuatics ei all A, goods and chattels of ant, seized 1 dis ) constatin UE 1 Po SP cniture.DRY, +B, .C- _ Montreal, 34h Sard x SALE Province 281 gTuebed à » triet of Montreal \u2018No.a \u2019 Court.2.H.Lomer, Eat om - defendant, On the 21st of uly, 11, at ten of \u2018the clack \u2018in the Jorenoen, at the domicile of the mid de- fondant.3514 Selby at, In the city of \u2018Montreal, will be wold, by authority of \u201call the goods and chattels of the ant, seized 14 this cause.con- Delpark \u201cLock - in - Athletic Under- \u201cwear.| Soft Shirts, collars to match.: with A ! ; of enjoying: City gas Our customers do it for us: \u2014 \u201cI may say (that ours is the second season l have had Blaugas and-must say 1t has given us | I am thankful to say that I can-doaway \u201cwith coal, oil lamps, which I have always been in fear of exploding, \u201cnot to saÿ of the trouble there is in keeping the lamps clean and in We must add.however, thai Blaugas installations are going up ali along the Lake shore If you have not got one, gend for our catalogue or call at |Blaugas Company of Canada, Linited 27 McGi'l College Av., Montreal.rn Ver Comiort for Men Pyjamas, Bath Robes, Leather Belts, Travelling Rugs, Martin Umbrellas, \u2018Walking Sticks, Kayser Silk Gloves, Perrin\u201d Gloves, Hosiery of 5 [ the Cravats \u2014 the very newest ideas in neck- / wear.PICARD & PICARD Freeman\u2019 \u2018Hotel Block, st.James Street.household ture, Terms, VD ES ACHA , B.8.C.Mont- Ay - 7\" at pui | of Quebec, BALE pn No, 13.275 Cir- D, Aumond, plaintifé, va.A, District of Montres! -No.20,617.2d odin ;sOn the 28th of July.ait © Court.J.B.Hogue, plaintiff, vs: $17, ut tes kin the, forenqos: Q.John.defend nt \u201con the 21st day of} the ges LF Ne wn enld deferidant.July, 1211, at ten .of ye Cock in the ti nthe Town -of-Ma forenoon.at the Somes.- cee, of «Montres ne dood sold, fendané Ne 836 Darlon » re! In the fy hority tive.à a da an ontr w @ 10 au .of justice, all the 8- nd cha tiene ob: utohold fu the sald defendant.seised du thie cas 36 the \u2018wal defendant, faised In SRE Heal?consisting of housmhold pires ; rl.vty im, Conditions, can ; \"REC.Mon ui\u201d is, 1981, : BAILIFFS 8 LE Province of quel.Temigrants going to {three \u2018sons _and one daughter: Witness Gave Names So Freely That Judge Cautioned Him to Be Moderate.\u2014 Viterbo, July 12.\u2014Captain Fabron, who, if not the star witness for the Crown, has at least made the accused Camorrists more uncomfortable than: they have been made by any other oc- capant of the witness atand, to-day went deep into the political influence of the Camorra to-day, and mentioned names with a boldness that caused the judge to csution him to be moderate.in his statements, whereupon the witness replied: \u2018I must say all, and give an exact\u2019 picture of the prevailing atmosphere in order to strike a deadly blow at this eriminal association.\u201d Fabroni, In the guise of a clerk from the Minisiry of Justice, devoted years to learning the alieged connection between the Camorra and the Neapolitan judiciary.Along thls line- he said in substance: \u201cThe :Camorrist has =o political ideals.He exploits the elections and the elected for gain.* \u201cThe _ leaders distribute bands throughout the \u201ctowns and they\u2019 have recourse to violence to obtain the vote of the electors for the candidates whom they have determined to support.Those who refuse to vote as instructed are beaten, slashed with knives or kidnapped.All this is done with assurance of impuaity as they will have the protection of successful politicians who realize that they cannot 'be chosen to office without paying toll to the Camorra.\u201d Prominent Men Named.Asked to be more specific, Fabroni said he had especially in mind former Deputy Gargiulo and Count Rav.aschieri.\u201cThe latter.\u2019 he continued, \u201cin 1904 hired the Camorra which at that time surpassed all precedents in corruption, ebuses, and crime.During the election of Ravaschieri, Enrico Alfano, Giro Vitozzi, the priest, and Giovanni Rapi!, promenaded the streets of Naples wearing large tri-color rosettes and as masters of the towa, ordered all kinds of lawlessness to obtain their object.\u201d It was at this point that the president cautioned the witness who, however, would not qualify his statement, Blackmail the Chief Object.During yesterday afternoon's sitting Captain Fabroni in dealing with the Inner working of the organization, de_ clared that the chief object of the organization was blackmail and usury.A typical example was to be found in the Camorrist Danna, ostensibly a cobbler, who collected $160,000.Spe cla! embers of the association, he sald, introduced youths to women, who take them to gambling places, where they lose their money and run into debt.Then the usurer com piètes the work.Fabroni continued his testimony until late in the day.He said.that nothing -could eésdape the Camosra, which makes money oUt of ev erything and every person, including the poor Amertea Senator Bailey Prevents a Vote Interposes Three Hour Save Speech to Reciprocity Measure From Vote.Washington, D.C., July 12\u2014The interposition of a\u2019 three-hour speech by Senator Balley, of Texas, and the submission of one of his amendments to the Canadian reciprocity bill.prevented that measure from coming to a final passage ir the Senate yester- ay.Senator Balley's amendment, which was not voted on, omitted the agricul | tural provisions of the free list bill.Chairman Penrose and the other leaders who are pushing the reciprocity bill through held the Senate in session until 7.15 p.m.From now on the Senate will be in session until 6 o'clock or later, and all efforts for delay will be frowned upon.This is expécted to force the opponents of the measure to hasten their speeches and the presentation of their amendments.Senator La Follette\u2019s long speech is expected any time after to- day.He will ask for a day after introducing his amendments, which he expects will be to-morrow or Thursday, Meun- time his friends will try to prevent a vote until he can be heard.VETERAN DIES AT BARRIE.| Major J.F.Smith Is Dead, Aged 71 Years.Rarrie, Ont.July 12.\u2014 Major & F.Smith is dead.aged 71 vears.He was born in England, and joined the regular army.Coming to Canada in 1861, he was st-tioned at the Otd Fort Toronto.Later he joined the Grand Trunk Rallway and was in its service over years as station- rte master .at He served in the Fenian Rald.\u2019and, {captained a company in fhe composite regimen t of York Rangers \u2018and Sim: cos Foresters in the Northw - belllon of 1885.est Re His widow survives, With Lin- Vic- together \u2018coin, Canadian Pacific Railway, toria, B.C.; Arthur EL, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal: Harry B.Toronto, and Miss Hatlie, at home \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rie of Station.There was quite.an Oriental look shout th Windsor \u2018street Station this afternoon, \u201cwhen a Chinese special vas made UD tn run to New York.Over 1,30 LRLEMEN hag arrived from wae Orient by the Canadian route for the States and the South, and they went on a train all to themaelven at 3.80 this afternoon.Dr.Morse\u201d s Indian Root Pille exactly meet the need which oo often every family for a medicine $0 open up and regu te the bowels, oF ati tio! cie in ha n, bu in A up a Cold or ie by cleaning out the system purity the > Inthe same | or Sh Heada = Rone ches, .â eum | care ao: \u2014_.ET wd mons to a garden where the mem-' > + SHIPPING Ssenssnesscarnene : PORT OF MO MONT REAL.Arrived, Sicilian, _ Hancock, Glasgow.H, & A.Allan, Monteaim, Hodder, Bristol.\u201d C.P.R.Atlantic Lines, \u2019 Montross, Moscrop, London and Antwerp.C.P.R.At lentie lines.Royal Kawara, °R Robert, Bristol.Can- adlan Northern Line.Béllona, Roes, Newcastle.Robt.Re- for ewisuide- Emith, Quebec.Rob ewlan mith, e Robt.ford Co., Limited, Re.Kennedy & Co.; Vessais In, Fort, : Basuto, Thampaon.West Indies, Ribt.Reford Co.ead, Hoy, Sydney, McLean, Bengore Kennedy & Co.Pelican, Smith, Labrador.Hudson's Beet -Hudso Be hic, Faik, St.John's, - ne y Co Ansonia,.piooke, London, Ro Re- ford Co, Lémt best.Manchester .chester.Tunisian, Fairful, Liverpool.H & A a Beotlan, Moar, Glasgow.H.& A.Al- Saturnia, Talay, Glasgow.Robt, Re-| fora.Co.Limited\u2019 Signal Service Report.Cape Salmon.\u2014In, 6.30 a.m., Rosalind.Cape Magdalen, \u2014In, 6 a.m.Stigstad.Flat Point.\u2014In, 8.30 a.m., Batiscan and Cabot; out, 1.30 a.m., Sygna: in, 10 p.m., yesterday, Storstaa, Point Amour\u2014Out, 4.80 a.m., Witte- \u2018Bengore Heed, Hay, Dublin.\u201d \u201cMeLean, : So.Dees py Lanctot in \u2018Police Court Case: Over \u201c- Éleven-Doitar:Gharge.5e, \u201cme coton bre \u201cpower to st es wan toy Srlvsink ito pay his p ir are ou he judgment, rena 1 pon dered\u2019 nde noraing by Judge Laxctot when Thouras Davis «+ Cidtorin street.was arraigned on \u2018a cHOES at being.drunk and refusing to.pay for a oxi Judge.Lamctot: explained tet: while a man was compelled to, \u201cpar.\u2018sor oad hire as.a consehuence \u201cot a divio.by law, there \u2018wes aothing in either city- by-laws or the criminal code referring to taxi-cabs and as a consequence allowed Davie his itberty, although recommending that he, settle for the tax! 1 once.It was indeos a pard luck story that Davis told the Court that he was & chef by profession and had only arrived here on Monday 11 search of sr kind; 8 p.m., Hurona.Belle Isle.\u201cIn, § am., Barcelona; out, 1 pm, yesterday, 150 miles east, Like, Champlain, ; ice.Report.- Lake Champlain.\u2014Reports 2 bergs on Centre Bank; several on north shore ; twelve bergs from Cape Norman to Belle Isle; many bergs in North Channel Quebec and Above.Long Point.\u2014In 6.20 a.m., Sicillan; out, 12.05 a.m.Sin-Mac and tow; 12.19 am.Alaska and tow.Vercheres.\u2014Out, 9 a.m., Royal: \u2018Edward.Sorel \u2014Left up At 4.30 a.m., Emma and tow; \u2018arrived In, § a.m.Felix: out, 7.10 a.m., Melville.Thres Rivers.\u2014Out, 9.30 a.m., Helve- Ya arrived down, 3.50 a.m., Alberta and ow.Batiscan.\u2014In, 9.40 a.m.Lady of Gaspe: 10 am.Georgetown, Portneuf.\u2014Out, 10.10 a.m.Druid: 9 am., Spray and tow: 8.20 am, J.Hackett and tow: 9.20 am, Canada.Quebec.\u2014Out, 1.10 a.m.\u2018Ocean; left out, 8.20 ah.Saguenay; arrived down, 8.10 a.m., Bellona; in.7 am., Hilda.¢ Catholic Sallors\u2019 Club.The treasurer begs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of a cheque for $100 per .M.J.Walsh, M.LA.for St.Ann\u2019s Division being the grant o the Provincial Government for the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club for 1911.The concert to-night will be under the auspices of Branch 26, CM.B.A.Mr.J.I.Brady will take the chair.Steamship Arrivals.Kalger Wilhelm ces Grasse, York, from Brem ton Winifredian.at Ftverpool, from BRBos- from New \u2014T in, at New J Minneweska, at London, ork Oscar II, at New York, from Copenhagen, Ancona,.at New York, from Genoa.- from 1._ Mbunt Royal, London.June wn \"\"RAmore Head, Swansea, July 1.Montrose from Barcelona, from Hamburg, - Ss na, from Antwerp, July Canada, from Liverpool, July.4 Sicilian, from London, July 4 Pare Mie » from Londen, Jur ARe igen, < Nyansa, from West dre, ES Victorjan, rein Liverpool, - Tona, from Newcastle, Ju i - Lake \u2018Manitoba, from Liverpool,\u201d \u201cJury 7.Hesperian, from Glasgow, July\u2019 8.Laurentic, from Liverpool, \u2018July 8.Englishman, from Avonmouth, July 11.Corinthian, from London, July 12.Royal George, from Bristol, July 13.Fais \u20ac ¢ af \u201c Sailors* Held Concert.A very enjoyable concert was given a the members of the ships in the har- at the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute, Yast night.Amongst: those who helped to make the entertalnment a success were: Messrs, B.Smith.William Grant.A.Reld, T.Lilley, T.Hawkins.D.Mc-| Arthur, L.Boves, H.Rutter, James Harrison, David Black, and H.Brennan.Miss Mildred Meyers was the _accom- panis MOVING PICTURE DISASTER.Two Dying and Many Injured at Celong, Australia.Special Cable to The Montréal Star.Melbourne, July 12.\u2014The perils of the moving picture shows ware vividly brought home to Australians by the disaster which has just happened at Celong, when a blograph fim ignited and the appearance of a tongue of flamt was followed by a stampede on the part of the panic-stricker apect- ators.The operator of the blograph machine behaved with great bravery.He caught up- the burning film and rushed into the street with ft.The spectators, however, .became terrified and dashed for the entrances falling over cach other in \u2018their mad rush.\u2018Five women were \u2018sertously- burned in the disaster.and two of them are dying., WESTMINSTER CATECHISM.Disapproyed by Rev.Dr.Duval, of - Winnipeg.Winnipeg, July 12.\u2014A radical debate on highee criticism and the new theology occurred at a meeting of the Winnipeg Presbytery when stagnation iti \u201cSunday Sehool work was discussed.Rev.Dr.Duval | xaid:\u2014\"What we want is à cat-chism of Instruction that can't be impoached.The progress of philosophy and sci- ehce has been such that many of time Catechism are not tenable.Tha fact of the whole matter fs that they are teaching their children an, abominable philospohy that can't go down and un- tu this in changed conditions w.l not change.\u201d The \u201cahbminable philosophy\u201d was apparently sections of ths Westminster Catechism.ROOF GARDEN FOR COMMONS.\u2018sp Members May Escape Wearisome Debates and Cool on.métis July 12.\u2014For some years iden.of n rôof.garden on tôp of.Orel Block of the Parliament the Com bas betn considered, but this year the members may return to the work of the mid-summer session to.find that the dream has turned into: a tire flat roof of the Houde of Com- Bars may.escape the tolisome debate from [S00 \u2018{to pointing a revolver at James St.gp ment, - and after looking over \u2018tthe scrap and before the police ar- Prinz Oskar, at Philadelphia, Hamburg.: : Cymmie At Queenstown, from Boston.giiauretanla, at Liverpool, from New {est rk Ë oar 17 Cleveland, at\u2018 Cherbourg.from\u201d New York, F7 Bound for Montreal.yesterday | [from those.AY.Plans are pow under \u201cder way 6 change [Purely .retire to breathe the lovigorating drug employment.He explained \u2018that yesterday he met a _riumber of friends, and: \u201cduring the of ternôon décided to go for*à ride in taxi, a that time Davis\u2019 BULLE that To had $70 his\u2019 cet \u201che res turned to his hotel he was presented with a blll of $11 for the taxi, and when he put his hand in his pocket his money was missing and it was for this reason that the taxi bill went unpaid.HAD GUN, SHOWED FEAR AND ROBBERY FAILED.Revolver Wavered and Would-be Victim Started Fight.A story of an attempted hold-up and robbery was told in the Arraignment Court this morning, when Donation Forest, 334 Wolfe street, pleaded guilty George, Notre Dame street\u2019 west, with the: Intentfon of \u2018committing \u2018fobhery.Detective Lalole,; who arrested Forest vesterday said \u2018Mr.St George had complained to the detective department that on Saturday night, July 1st, three young men entered his establish- some goods, Forest turned upon him with a loaded revolver in his hand and demanded the contents of the tlil.He said that Forest who was only 18 years of age, might have succeed but for the fact that _as he pointed the gun he showed considerable fear.and at a moment when he looked around to see that his pals were still with him.Mr.St.George pounced upon him and knocked the revolver from his hand.While he was appling with Forest the others took a qd in rived all three had escaped, and it was mot until yesterday afternoon that the.detectives succeeded in locating For- Forest will cppear for.-aatitestoe-: \u2018op \u2018Thursday the TE \"PHONE, Cie po PER CENT.DISCOUNTS OFF Ladies\u2019 ; Warn Weather Ÿ = UR policy of f kesping every line of goods .always fresh: \u201cand up-to-the-minute in style, brings all sacs que \"the, Bouse F qu SILK SUITS i in light weight black Ninon, Tw sik, éte.is Regular $35.00 to 57.50, Less 1-3.SERGE SUITS, white and hairline.serges.\u2014 Regular $30.00 to $85.00, Less 13.TWEED COATS for steamer and outing \u2018Holiday * \u2018weaf\u2014Scotch and Irish Tweeds, medium weight for early fall._, Regular $18.00 to $75.00, Less 20% 27 SUMMER CLOAKS for evening, street anti carriage wear.Regular $25.00 to $65.00, Less 507; CHILDREN'S SAILOR.HATS HALF PRICE.\u201cua I Regular 75c.to $1.25, for 35¢ and 50¢.FAIRWEATHERS - LIMITED\".485-487.ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST TORONTO MONTREAL = WINNIPEG = \u201d ik spt ik ve \u201c4 a 3 24 ver Gi \u201c 5, 25 \u201cfé | 2 MOU 62 AIR Here.The Railway Commissioners oom- cluded their July visit to Montreal yesterday afternoon.The only feature Was the evidence of Mr.R.F.Jones manager of the Bell Telephone Com- \u2018pany.who replied to certain complaints that the company is not giving a good service.Mr.Jones sald that one of the chief \u2018roubles was the bl- one of the chief troubles was the bi- lingua) question, which miitaped against an all-round quick do all in Ms power 10 Improve mat- B.: _ Mr.Mabee, the chairman, was inclined to give the company efery lat- \u2018bude In piew of the many difficuities and it was agreed to allow the matter to remain over until the next meeting | of the Board in Montreal.ALARM OF FIRE FOR ILLUMINATION.Apparatus Got Through Crowd With- | out Mishap.Diuminations on the Place Viger ~f@HinguatDifficurty Is a Big One} service, : but thet the Telephone Company will | Detroit J wel | station for the Laurier demonstration last night had the appearance of fire and a citizen who noticed the glar sent In an alarm for fire from box 151 | while the reception on.the Champ de J Mars was et its height.Apparatus of the \u2018central and cant | divisions under Instructor Daolan and District Crief Mann.responded to the alarm and \u2018had to pass through.the crowd, but this was accomplished without a mishap.DORVAL ISLAND HAS- BEEN SOLD.Interest in One of ~ \u201cHistoric Lake St.Louis.Dorval Island, in Lake St.Louis, was sold yesterday to a purchaser, whose name has rot yet been: mads Place ublic.The price, it ix understood, as a high ope and in Weéping with \u201cthe | values of lake Tront properti Thr-Island is a place of historic tn- terest and.the ownership was once the subject of ja famous law suit, in which the.late Sir George Sir ppson was ome, of the parties: dial De Local Bravaatmes on Bienies Over \u2018460 probte took nua} Spnie of Howe! Mort us Ph arr AE EN \u201cEVER FORGET THIS! iit When\u2019 paékinge for the country cottage, don't forget your \u2018box of Zain- Buk and your Zam-Buk Boap! Blisters, sunburn.scratches, insect stings, etc.if not iménedia y attend- æd to, are likely to spoil your \u201cpleasure.Zam-Buk ensures you against troubla a, ¥ ' \u201ca world and its.reputation as the perfect \u2018 GAS STÔVÉ \u2018exténds \u2018from coast to coasts See it \u2018before, you, Buy, $2 too cask, 5 \u2018ass, and, iit ; FRE NAME.ry °.\u2018ne o8 of ze /R UPTOWN STORE\u2019, 358 St.Catherine Ww.A Zam-Buk \u2018is.\u201cantiseptic: wounds, wasther: trom DO fence: of insect sting.Soothes aching feet and blistered.hands; heals hts dlown across We ri or x.wpa, dentin dk J Tbr Sab Ee \u201cae air] baryon HU BAILIFFS BA strict of Montreal, : Pisintiffs, » ve.baby\u2019s chifed places: cools those sun- Court.A.McGoun et al, wen burn patches, and prevents freckles.Mem yy \u20ac.No mother should De without A ane fo ooh.y \u2018dom herbal in ité-composition, Zam- |Befen Buk is superior to to the ordinary olnt- erdmal ofls and fats, LE.Provi { nabec, B.fen a 4 - a _ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDN ESDAY, JULY 12.1911.Tr tiny [REALTY REVIEW | IN PHOENIX PARK TET EI == \u2018 3 : 9 VOL.I.- MonTtrEAL, WEDNESDAY, JuLy 12, 1011.Co No.171 Trooper Thrown, in Peril, Res- EE - cued by General Lyttelton sort Valuable Lands + The value of a piece of land depends entirely on its location.u © Speclal to th: Montreal Star.New York, July 12-\u2014The \"Herald's Dublin cable says: King George and Queen Mary completed their four days\u2019 whirl and Irish trip yesterday and depant to-day, leav- ! ing Dublin an enthuslastic, adoring | a ) il | li i il I dol (A 3 EJ CNL | oa py hos Fa nu Le SAN EN _ You wouldn't take a town lot on some lonely island in the Pacific as a gift although you could\u2019 probably raise much better cabbages and voilets in your backyard thas you could \u2018on the island of Montreal.; On this island you are in close touch with the madding crowd and that madding crowd is full of business.Their business success naturally helps yours, provided you have some investment they are also interested in.LOA = Né a, PRET i Fi \u201cIt Isn't the distance, it's the pace, \u2018 that kills.\u201d exclaimed an Irish peer EUR \u2014 SU * a Ts eo as he mopped his streaming forchead.: I off Ig Is: \" | \u20ac .: .ade i i | HE In the course of the ceremonies\u201d late lc interested in the following lots:\u2014 Made in the most modern and best ;] 7 © 1, I | last evening, when, on a quay of the You should be whe UE g : equipped Mills of th Am an AP Fenelon C £ King dedicated the Foter Corner of Guy and Dorchester.Good location for a large up-to-date apartment house il e 5 Co ww t of the eric | a \\ of, Lupereulosts patients, pie King re- : or light manufacturing.Area 34,424 feet at $5.00 per foot.Easy terms to suit purchaser.ntnen SN {I a cable from the late New £ .ses NN York publisher's son acknowledging À : .chasing c | anny i A his appreclation of the honor confer: À Several good lots on Esplanade Avenue.Any size or location.Purchasing conditions XR \\ AY red by the King in dedicating the .to suit any buyer.From $1.50 to $2.50 per foot.AN AY memorial.and expressing the hope : ~ Rockland Ave.Good situation on this very popular avenue at prices from 40 to 80 cents per foot.Ces « Ÿ nice lots, 29 x 100, corner of Bernard ani Outremont Aves, '80c per foot.Payments on very easy terms.Several lots on Cote St.Antoine Road, from 5247 cents to $1.50 per foot.pa ness of the Queen have imnfeasurably N strengthened the Throne in Ireland.| The King began vesterday's cere- u monies with a review of a regiment of the Royal Irish Constahulary, men as A (XH that it may be of influence in the A) RU King's great work tor Irland.K) QUI | All shades of opinion unite in speak- \\ NJ ng of the effect \u2018of the Royal visit NN The tact of the King and the gracious- Reores the newest Flour.It yields a larger | IN EE rr = .Pi \\ ready to fight as to eaf, and good at Property on the Boulevard from 65c to $1.00 per foot.+ .en be 0 \\! both, This was followed by an -in- quantity of bread and pastry a .tter and qu canin of sixteen thousand troops in One specially attractive lot opposite Weredale Park suitable to the construction of 2 a hghter bread\u2014finer pastry than ordinary flours, | +) 4 A herd of deer got caught between beautiful \u2018double houses, with uninterrupted light from three sides.the lines of troops.After a chase \u2018which excited the laughter of every- BH \u2018body the animals were finally driven away.Then an Irish terrier provided sexcitement.For an hour he rac:d uv \u2018and down the open space in the pa- [8 trade grounds, pursucd bY troopers.i Finally he was captured by a soldier.|.Spectators get a Thrill.+ A dramatic incident closed the review.The march past had been com- À { pleted, and cavalry and artillery mas- # {sed at one end of the grounds for the : | purpose of charging past the King.! As the first detachment of cavalry thundered toward the Royal party a \u201ctrooper wag thrown and unable to mote He would probatlv have been speed- Hy trampled to death by charging horses had not Generdl T.LytYel- ton, commanding the troops in Ireland.with a staff officer, ridden to the rescue.They dismounted and tvok up their positions beside the fallen man, \u2018facing the oncoming column.Regiment ofter regiment, battery after bat- .tery, wheeled just enough to avoid \u201ctrampling the sdldier and his saviors.The King.Queen.and entire body of spectators held their bfeath.When all was over a mighty cheoar went up.His comrades carried the wounded men from the field.The King and.\u2018Queen sent word to the trooper .that - {he should have every comfort.| \u2019 Ze ot Pry and does not cost more.| \\ \u2018 P.S\u2014 We can sell you some of the mos?important parts of the Island of Montreal.FOUR BRANDS OF EQUAL PURITY \u201cRegal\u201d \u201cDaily Bread\u201d \u201cLaurentia\u201d \u201cNational\u201d The ST.LAWRENCE FLOUR MILLS COMPANY LIMITED Telephone Bell Main 7239 1110 Notre Dame St.West, Montreal 155 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST \u201cSt.Lawrence Flour is as Pure and as White as the Lily\u201d | TT Ebb | IRE EE Europe! 1; ete se RA Bs CAE t ) 8 DON ALDSON qi = ! RICE.WEEKLY SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL.QUEBEC, and LIVERPOOL 2 - JULY 8; 23 2 > | TORO BY THE TWIN AND IL AURENTIC, MEGANTIC (202?8: 2 [Xa ss ee .From Ga anauw LANDE NVAELat From Tours for late Sum .= TRIPLE-SCREW KOYAL July 15, 29 = si ban for Glasgow Tn BATORNIA dus mer and Fall, the most ; DAILY AT RONTO.\"STEAMERS TEUTONIC,- -CANADA\u2014 \u2018A ue 1 Be 222 Slice one banana JU 14) CASSANDRA.nL 1 Dug 2 delightful weasoni 10.46 P.M.TO NORTH To 10 ' Maintaining a Service of Exceptional Merit and affording the latest Revices \u2018 ' July 22.ATHENJA .Aug.5 abroad.Complete range | Lhe patronage which this {rain s| for comfort and safety.Rates and sailings on application.Tel.Main 7760, receiving is absulute proof of its su- | \u201cSteamer fitted with Refrigerators.Passage Intec: Cals (called Neenndr $45 00 upwards, Third Class.Eastbound.$29.00: Westhound, $30.00.: Special Entown Agencles.Thos.Cooz & Son, 530 _S+.Catherine street west nr THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited.Agents.Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, St.Jobn.N.B.° - : 104 312 .- The TEUTONIC and CANADA carry cabin passengers In ore class only (II), affording maximum facilities at minimum cost: Fine Third Class, STAR Regular Wednesday Sailings.New York to #ly- WHITE manth, Cherbourg, Southampton; including the 88.N + NEW YORK Ulympie larzest in the world.Saturday sallings t» LI SERVICES Queenstown and Liverpool.+* router.Dricea.ele.! periority.Passage Tiskots by! 1quipment of the highest efficiency.all Ocean Lines, ané 8:43 a.m.and 10.00 p.m.daily to Union for rall travel to all, Station., t ot Europe, with or | The new roomy and electric-lighted oe ut notels.iSleepers are on these trains.wlthou 18 .to EMPRESS SPECIAL each person; place \"in a dish and cover with Corn Flakes; All Stesmers equipped with Wireless and Submarine Mignals.Ask Local Agente =\" 5 - + a n Lin Round The world.Tours leave AUEUS* i or Offices, 118 Notre Dame St.W., Mon taeal; Uptown Agy., 530 Si.Catherine 8.With milk or 11a ine.TOUT.ond for Programme Desired.' In connection with the \u201cEmpress of.serve wi ioe : RVICE.D HO .COOK & BON, Britain.\u201d from Quebec, Friday, July 14, i : 132 116 eod Cu NAR D Li NE ea SAE Pe a0 5 orienta.Street, West! Montreal, EMPRESS SPECIAL of Coluniat and | = - \u2014 - : - Conk\u2019 ravelcrs\u201d Coeg'es First-Cla s à cream and sugar.b | Tunisian From Mogtrenl Im eon | 143 60 8a% | sjopers, will leave Montreal.Windsor | SUMMER RESORTS.CE AN HOUSE SE 'Yictorian .[July 20 | Aug.4 Sept, } | Street Station, 8.30 p.m., Thursday.July | -.= bg : Corsican .oo uly 28 | Aug.10 Sopt 7g rag er FW 12.i e ' 5 ' Liver- a = 9 e 9 © pr ; .$47.00 and $30.00 upwards.Third Class, Liver * Ear a Wk Ru EMRE 0.45 am.Friday, July 14, running di- ; æ ES E ER SERVICE pool, Loudon, Uiaggow.Sooo aud, sal.A 74 ARH AA WA OR react tn the ship's side at Quebec.A \u2018 OPEN JUNE 1 Di:ectiy on the beach.Fina : BB a | Sentian Tals an aay wy Aug 28] \u2018Breakfast in Diner ready at 9.00 a.m.tating Sethe rabies Lyman Abbott, Prep \u2019 B _ 1 ap .duly 22 | Aux.HO Sept.7 Bonaventure Unior Station.; 113 % J Lr.From Moatesat [UIEIAR ce co SWEAT Qué 12 Sept 9 TRAIN SERVICE.01d Orchard, Kennebunkport, etc.æ - 6 2 Bouthametre.for loodod.Grampian .-.Aug.5 | Aug.19 Sept 16] 1 > EXPRE Leave Windsor \u2018St.9,00 a.m.and 8.00 AZ D a J £ 3 June 27.T.88.ANSONIA .July 15, S89 urampian ant Hevpepian, ~aloun, nae S.15 AM.MARITIME EXPRESS.\"p.m.Only line running through Sleep.| EIN LU dues es owt | - = =7,0.8.N SI aly 20 and up.Second Conse, AT y and up.ue Co Daily to Levis, Quebec, Murray Bay.ers and Parlor Cars, i 3 2 July 11.T.8 8.ASCANIA .y steamers, one clasm cabln called \u2018Sec Cc bellton, A &3 Jur 25.ALBANIA .Aug.12 bla 545,00 and up.River du Loup.Cacouna, Camp Quickest trains to the Maine Re- | 4 od ; Yes ede July ott , From From From Saturday excepied lo stations as sorts, running through the heart of the | \u2014 \u2014 : Bi 7 basses \u201craters ST ten ast on Slelll say 130 Mug, Aug Har Soave aud Moncton.gt.John and Hall\" White Mountains.! c HOTELS y 18 nd u wads.iré class, i Slclllan.July 12 .x ' .a US prenais Wea, $2578 Sactluian.\"duly 35e | Aus 10 | notcalling) TV 550 pw, CHAN LIWITED.ST.ANDREWS, N.B.BUREAU Py wo Put particotars on application te Pomeranian Aug.6 | Aug.24 | not calling saturday.excepted to Quebec, Murray | Daily through Sleepers.Train leaves : Fo +3 I ng.12 ug.1 Sept.2 Ba River du Loup, alapedia, 2 i.' > A dr | Lake Erle .Aug.1% | Aug { ! y, | Windsor St.7.26 p.m.dally.IN .7) Special Uptown Agencies (Thos.Cook & S00.; \u201ceng \u2018pot call at Havre.John, Halifax, Prince Fiward island x N ! 8 | 4 530 St.Catherine street west, OF Rat \u2014 london, $42.50: Haven, $52 50 Sydneys.[ ; hey irk, onion, Sew: Harm, 2nd the Sydney to Levis ana| CHEAP EXCURSIONS Durine re-buildi i D UNION AY: THE ROBERT REFORO CO, Limite, PASS, tri 225, LE PS FROM MONTREAL TO Prise rebuilding pers i il , » | Apply to H: & A ALLAN.Mostresi | Quebec.p Vancouver, Victoria, Seat- $100.50 tions, temporary offices have rooms BR Mootreai.Quebec.Townto, 8L doa XN.Bil ____ cry TICKET OFFICE, \u2018 te o orne Le Ca : been opened at the comer of io os , PoE n ; .8 Be Line Agent ve w 312 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE_\u2014 130 St.James St.et PRUBEE | len, Han Diogo, eto, via Sa.STATION NEW YORK CITY er kg ST ] Weekly Sailings to Cubr, Jamaica.Pan- H.A.PRICE.GEO, STRUBBE, direct Hnes E> both\u201d di- $105.45 C St Catherine and \u2026 \u201c Baggage to and from aT rea TO ASTED p p cg | ! ama, Hayti.Colombia, Costa Rica.Assist.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket das rections M.BendZe Stan for N° Ÿ.City Guire Bookand Map pty | ; New Prins Steamers (5,000 Tons).; \u2018a 203 Ne ; San Francisco, via Port-| ; ansfield Streets.5 ) Es \u2018| Bex Prinz Joachim July 15 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014 | land Ore, fu one direc.$115.50 it i - EN \"1 To BANTIAGO (in 414 days).KINGSTON.on, - : Te i?REID NEWFOUN DLAND COLON (PANAMA), PORT LIMON.Montreal Terminal Geing until Sept.30th.Applicants for ton the ga _ \u2014 RC ; Connecting To and From Return until Oct.31st, requ e¢ tom ft on e-general : Fes COMPANY wesc PERU-CHILE [73 243, & locality prefere .New York's Newest Hotel | i) SPECIAL ROUND TRIP RATES, R : il C MCE ' For Berths in all locations CP Suites.5 H k 3 \" th The Utrect Route between ; BANTIAGO JAMAICA, 365.; al way ompany 0mesee ors\u2019 Icursions oo 131 18¢ i - 5 ; Canada and Newfoundland.a Li Aopl ANAMA CANAL.$11¢.50., .4 tes US i C3 S8.\u201cInvermore\u201d leaves Nor yd- vois , 41-46 B'war._\u2014 SE || ney every Tuesday.Thursday and : Hamburg- American Lined.% York, .Manitoba, \u201cSackatghewen mn ib ta.° } iy! | Saturday nights, after \\krival ot or Fes.Thoni, 118 Notre Dame st.W.: W.O T B UT DE L'ILE er a ! ps 1.C.R.Express connecting at Port | H.Peory, 286 St.Jumes; Thos.Cook & G O BO July 25, August 8th and ever : 23 || eux Basque with Reid New: DE fivetD St Lavvrnee Rontovard, montrent || ha place hol font ind Tuesday until September 15%h, second a x: foundiand Company's Railway \u2026 SD St ae anh Montreal.The place to hold your picnic or spen Tickets good for 60 aye ; 30 sx, and Steamship sement for all 164 2 pleasant days.Excelient service.Cheap : 118 W.57th St.: Pr points in Newfoundlan .fares.Special rate of EIGHT TICKETS TICKET OFFICES: : ; E .3 | for ONE DOLLAR now In effect.All| 218 St.James St: Teleph re reat P en a 00d sport.Char and 109-121 W.56th St.1 REID NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANT a = =a Phone Main micg resort for sportsmen and pleasure geekers ABSOLUTFLY FIRE.PROOY.G à : city cars going east connect at \u2018LaSaïio 3732, 3743, or Place Viger and Windsor The vicinity affords beautiful scenery.fine sea.A Momellke Hotel for Transiout 5 ; : 8° _ avenue 124 156 eod Street Stations OF bathing apd unexcelled fisting: guests bave the mosidentin! Guests, Affording Every 78 ns | pese : privilege of salman\u2019 and tiout fishing in con- |B Known Comfort nnd Convenionce.and nection with the bouse.&.lmoo and trou! fishing par excellence, Baker\u2019s Hotel Fast All Water Freight Service.: - To Soo, Port Arthur, Fort William, \"| : Westport, for all points west.Sall- ; ings every Tuesday and Friday.Avpeniing to Refinr4 Persons sosking he Beet Accommedntions nt REASONABLE RATES.400 Rooms, Each With Bath.> Single Rooms, With Bath, $2 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM 180 se.James St, \u2019PFhones Main soos: or Hosmvénture Staten.\u2018 1 THÉ 9 A.M.TRAIN BETWEEN MONTREAL AND TORONTO is THE | NEW YORK CITY._ ABSOLUTELY FRREPROOY.or \u201cmr The mont sonvenient leention in New ver\u201d \u201cWis walkie - .UDSON LITRE] Hi] S S \u201cDUNDURN\"Y \"The he 10.30 p.m.Train in the Most Popular and Best Patronixed Night OPEN JUNE 18T, Town f 0 tremont § Cini : Train Between Montreal and Toronto, \u201cNuff Sed So long apd favorably known offers first and up.Running ice water in rooms.J 0 u Sails vers Tucsday 8 pm.for clase Accotumodation in, fourlsts, with Mahe SUPERIOR RESTAURANT an \\ to.comforts of home ore makin ar ans vez The Popular Hudson River Route.rm Toronto.Only Double Track Route Montreal-Portland, the Islands {tor sour \u2018Summer rar de 2° \u201cTred or with, Exceptionally, Moderate Charges TENDERS FOR SIDEWALKS, Complete.appointments every state- Between Montreal, Toronto.Hamilton, d M .C it P .Co 115 7% R'8 HOTEL.GÂsPE, QUE.Hlustrated Folder M uiled on Request._ Tenders will be recelved by the un.; room.Niagars Falls, Dotroit and Chicage.an aine Coast Points.\u201cideal Tour\u201d Hotel bertsigned at the, Town Hall of Outre- was KING.rent.L Free LRT.Trains Jeave Montreal, daily at 8.00 ; - ; : dr © Arig wr ote mont, up to elinesday, the 1 ay enera à > : - : - > New Yor y.rage A ning.of July.at 8 p.m.for the construction JAMES PLAYFAIR.President.7: 2 HOU RS Bia 48 D wal Tilo arn: mapretvels || Cane Anne Mem.An vio reverse or i Send for \u201cIdex] Tour\u201d Book aud Road Map.nN , Hi = = ~ .pate es su +S a Pel a © 5 À sidewalks.Plans and specifications dian Route.\u2018| 2660-1209\" 7 \" pr a abi op Booker.HW DUNELRD Pry os pb - pre may.-be seen at the Town Engineer's Kaa 1 - |} Bailing Between Montreal, Quebec & Bristol pp - es 26.40 p.m.and Ro FE Moutres: Farnese.pa 8\u201d Garden City Hotel, Long Island joffice t the Town Ha : .From Montreal.Steamer.From Bristol.Olose connections made with boats for .= I if, of Ten per cent.will be THE IDEAL \u2018 \" the far-famed lalands of the Port] 149 10 Zaw zen pant c w JEOPLES LINE ac Aus 20 BERMUDA - vaontion Taie Interpational Limited District.Maine \u2018Coast Points also con: Thè ldwest or any tender not neces.» : : Sept.6th ROUND TRIP $10.$20 AND UPWARDS anad®s Ratiway Greyhound) venlently reached.TT sarily, accepted, ; Leave Albany for New Yerk Sept.6th.\u2019 Royal Edward\u2019.\"Sept.20th Meals and Staterooms Included.Lys.Mobtréai 9 \u201ctor Toronto and Modern Sleeping Cars with Bilectric \u201cCa C 1 H t 1 -JOSEPH BEAUBIEN; Ac: 3.00 pm.daily (Sunuiy incsuded), Sept.20th.'Royul George\u2019.Oct.4th SPECIAL ALL-BXPENSE TOURS : Woo Lubes hod fone oo Night Trains.SCO ast e ote Mayor.OF on arrival of trains from the West, and fortnightly thereafter.First class, 5 DAYS DAYS |Q PAYS 112 DAYS i ; © .ris ate Varior Cars on Day so.FREEPORT MAINE.= FRANK SCHOFIELD, North end East.Citizens Line Steam- $90.00 and upwards.Second class $51.25 $12.00 ap £25 up 9 ga B0 np $33 up Four Express Trains Daily - WEW MANAGEMENT.Acting Becretaty-Treas ors stop at Albany in both directions.and upwards.Third class, Bristol or Lon- THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET Co.| SUMMER TOURS to Beautifully situated on shore of Casco Bay.«10th Jul = 1911 163 3 Largest river Atesprère in She world.don $31.23.Apply to any Steamship Sanderson & Bon, Gen! AzL.21 State St.Between MONTREAL end TORONTO » .[renic ritect s unusually grand.Everything To œutrémon uly .plon accommodation.e cuisine.sO w.H, Hen 286 St.James: Elder-bempster 8 00 n 7 30 make vacation Ideal.Guod boating, bathing swt SPR yon RER Best service.Splendid Orchestra.CANADIAN NORTHERN 8.LIMITED, co, Ltd, Board of Trade Big: lone & Rivet, |B regent Diner Tarlo 10.00 oom: PACIFIC COAST.fiebing.Rooms large, well fursisbed, twenly = =.TICKETS SOLD and baggage checi- 230 St.James Street.Montreal.« St.Lawrence Bivd.Thos.Cook & Son.fu | Service on day trains and Intest designed In effcet uatll September 30th.private baths, electric light.awalage.and Fait 7 - } ed through from station on connect- em \u2014 oa st.Catherine st.west.156 Deod Luliinau Sleeping Lars ou Light {raios, Ronnd trip from MONTREAL, Vis length screeon, Bates obit oY £3 wesk.ui ing lines ; 150 daw H \u2019 Chicage to Opens June 27.anses.5 Rail \u201ctickets will be accepted for pas.i omeseekers\u2019 Excursions Vancouver, Victoria, dauttls, 101 2 2aw H w sage via night boats between Albany Zound' Trip Tickets to Western (apada, Fortiand.eté.te ar ed.y $100.50 : | and Ne 1 Genvral Agent, = & @)] y » via Chicsga, on sale July 25: Aug.San 82 oles vie.Angel ri $105: 45 (Qi 286 St.James Street.118 ze AV.LD.32; Sept.D.19, at very low fares.En both direoti \"EL GERARD » } - WINNIPEG EXHIBITION DATES, fan Frascisss, vis renieud $ilb 50 a , JULY 13 TO 23.16., in one direstien .VE John Rankin, Prop.- vo \u2014\u2014 \u201d .= \u201cThe Crown-Jewel of summer Trips | CITY TICKET OFFICES: TH ST, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND BXTR AVENUE, 1 TO R EN r.Tadousac and Chicoutimi the new SYBAMER SAGUENAS wii leave Montréal ousac an coutim e new eave ontreal + oe Ra?e tent planos from us for at 7.50 pm.en Tuendayu and Pridays for Ma Ha Bay, on the Saguenay River, FINEST AND.FASTEST TRAIN IN CANADA.of le ren te five dollars per end the principal intermediate ports making Montreal on the teturn pass- If, after six months you wish to \u2014_ , pure the piano, the amount paid.age at 10 am.Fridayn and Mondays.distance of all the prinéipal shopping - -distriet Sentres ont +.a repge) will ap on the purchase MONTREAL.TORONTO Life {via Thousand Islands and Rochester, N.Y elube., #5 Fe ow.mis at re pere so wel | Btesmers Joaving every \u2018week day at 12: 30 pôon.Direct connections for all Room with wee of Bath, 61.00 te 92.60 pet day.i t.Catherine St.ent.points west.i 2 com with peivats Bath, 00.00 to $9.00 pwr dey.! F.» .*, 254 ét, Catherine St East, | rior ovFIcE, | NEW NICHELIBU BUILDING, 0-11 Victoria Square.THE ONL LY Db TIE LTT , Biftes, Parlez, Dediowms and private ath; P00 por dag asd a 354 Quebec, and Bréckvilte.iso 26 nde ieee ' J em = 15888 \u2014- Tob 180 se._ eer, dos _F._Dolan, Gener: ral Agent, \\ , + 5 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY.JULY 12, 1911.OGILVY LINGERIE LEADS ®HESE dainty creations of linen and laces will prove irresistible to to the: Woman whô appreciates the charm of well made undergarments.In quality and design they are the equal of styles usually sold at much higher prices than the very moderate figures asked here.NOTE-We're always glad to show our stock of Lingerie without \u201c placing you under the slightest obligation to purchase.Superior Swiss Underwear \u201cfor Women and Children \u2018 a Children: W, te Ribbed Swiss./ L.N.S.S., from a's White Ribbed Swiss ests, L.N.N.S._.N.H.N.N.S, Women\" s E White Ribbed Swiss y Cotton\u2019 ¥ ests, all shapes, from 35¢ up.\u2018Women's.White Ribbed Swiss \"Merino Vests, all shapes, from \u201c65c up.Women's White Ribbed Swiss in Pests, wll shapes, from 45¢ up.Women's White Silk and Wool Shiss - Vests, all shapes, \u2026 from 85c up.Women's White Ribbed Swiss : Cotton Combination Drawers, all - shapes, from $71.15 up.Women's White Ribbed Merino Swiss\u2019 Combination Dresses, all shapes, from $1.85 up.Strong Steamer Trunks.Reg.$4.25 for $3.79.Reg.$4.50 for $3.99 Sheet iron bottom, canvas covered Steamer Trunks, hardwood slats, inside tray, brass lock and trimmings, side catches, regulation height to fit under steamer: berth.Size 34; $4.25; for $3.79.Size 36, $4.50, for $3.99.Sample Wash.Belts 12 1-2e to 35e A sample line of Wash Belts in size 24, including a great many belts of very dainty design.In order to effect a quick clearance we'll offer them at \u2018actual cost prices on Thursday only.Prices range from 122c to 35e._ Store Opens at 8 am.and Closes at 5.30 p.m.4 \u201csanthemum, Thistle, Rose, Shamrock, \u201cRound Scalloped Damask Table Cloths at Summer Clearance Sale Prices We offer for Thursday's selling, a line of Round Scalloped \u2018Damask .Fable Cloths, all very pretty designs, at prices that should be a strong inducement to purchase reliable goods at moderate prices.72 inches, at $2.60 each.Daisies, Shamrocks, Poppies, Roses,.Round Wreath, with Spot.72 inches, at $2.90 each.Scroll, plain centre, Chrysanthemum, Tulip.Thistle, Rose and Shamrock, etc./ = 72 inches, at 8.50 each.Lily of the Valley, Carnation, Ivy Leaf Border, Fleur de Lis and large Bow Knots.72 inches, at $4.25 each.Poppies, with Bow Knots, Carnations Scroll, Spot Centre, Lilac, Round stripe, centre Bow Knots.72 inches, at $5.75 each.Spot Centres, with Lilies, Poppy and Daisies Border, Carnations, Ornamental border, Poppies, Roses: Satin Stripe, Sunflowers, Poppies and Spot.81 inches, at $3.50 each, Daisies, Shamrocks, Spot Centre, Scroll Border, Roses, Poppies.81 inches, at $4.50 each.Lily of the Valley, Roses, Poppy-and Key border, Carnation, Ivy.Leaf border, etc.\"81 inches, at $5.50 each.Poppies and Bow Knots, Carnation, Scroll, Spot Centre, Lilac, Round Stripe, with centre Bow Knots.\u201881 inches, $7.00 each.Sunflower, Poppies and Spots.tion, Ornamental border, Poppies, Roses on Satin Stripe, etc.© 90 inches, \u2018at $4.25 each.Daisies, Shamrocks.Roses, Poppies, Spot centre, Scroll border.90 inches, at $4.75 each.\u2019 Scro]l, Carna- Plain Centre: Poppy, Chyr- ulip, Chippendale.90 inches, at $5.75 each, Fleur de lis, Lily of the Valley, Rose, Carnation, Ivy Leaf border, Poppy and Key border.90 inches, at $7.00 each.Large Scroll, Poppies and Bow Knots, Camation, Scroll, Spot Centre, Lilac.New Fichus The latest in Fichus, in all- white or all black or black and: white, embroidered or lace | trimmed.Prices range from 60c to $3.50.A most complete assortment of Linen Collars, embroidered in eyelet and solid effects, 35c and 40c values; 19c.| We Close at 12.30 p.m.on Saturdays during July and August.value, $25.Thursday, $18.50.lined.Bring size of room, a Long Black Silk Coats.Reg.$25.00, Thursday $18.50 A special line of Black Silk de À 2 ©.® \u201cAN correspondence for thfs © [ON \u201cdepartment should be addressed ® © to Agnes Chesley.@ ® @ 200000e 29600006 \u2014 8 Dresses .\u201cFor \u201cafternoon \u201cdre issos, nothing is cooler or .daintler: than dimity.either plain white\" with- \u2018cressbarred or strip- d.threads or in.tiny sprigged patterns.: Dititiss seem somehow especially sulted\u2019 to little folks and even the colored patterns launder splendidly.Dimity may be.trimmed with lace.or embroidery, But the embrol- aula\u2018 be .of the: finest quality rt only laces.of fine and good qual- E should\u2019 te - \u201cused.on\u2019 ehildren\u2019s clo- ri \u2018Nothing.js so.atrocloug as tubbing, on.a ttle girl's frock, Coats (unlined).Some of them have prettily embroidered collars, while others are in the popular \u2018Sailor Collar effect.Regular A pretty line of Children's Gingham Dresses.Sizes 81 012 only.Regular $2.50 and $3,50 values.Thursday, $1.75.EXTRA.There has arrived, just in time for the hot weather.a small lot of Women's Colored Gingham Dresses, made in a delightfully cool-looking model.They are shown in the popular checks, including Green and White, Black and White, Blue and White: Fawn and White, and Pink and White.Full range of sizes.Reg.$5.50 to $7.00.Thursday, $4.95 Embroidered Swiss Muslin 13 1-2¢ a Yard 500 yards of nice sheer Embroidered Swiss Muslin, very suitable for dresses and waists; all 27 to 30 inches wide, Reg.25c and 35c.Special for Thursday, 1314c.Reg.$2.00 Ax- minster Carpet - Thursday $1.25 Made, Laid and Lined We have 12 patterns of English Axminster Carpet in lengths of 12 to 55 yards, which we wish to clear at A few have borders to match.The regular value of these goods is $2.00 a yard.To clear to-morrow at $1.25, made, laid and 4 McCall Patterns for July \u2018are here.| soft and graceful on duty: for \u2018the night's work had already re-: ported, and were lounging about the; lawn in front of the City Hall, and\u2019 \u201cwhen Inspector McMahon lined them ! _ Up at 8 pm.they presinted a very! \u2018impressive sight.i DSTI The stand on Chamj erected\u2019 slightly to the left of the centre of the BEquar., about half-way ,.FMouse.- On each \u2018side of the - mand, ?- Co gr tin ab J Cen To all Sir Wilfrid gave were large signs reading \u201cGlory the Chief\" and *Welcom- Home\u201d Champ de Mars was illuminated in à manner which Montr-al nas seldom had a chance to witness.Reading from right tu left and extending | ail round the field were signs surround 4 by electric bulbs.\u201cCanada\u2019s Pride.\u201d 8A United Canada,\u201d \u201cCanada First, \u201cGrand Old Man,\u201d \u201cThe Country Salute You,\u201d \u201cGladstun« of Canada, \u201cCanada and Laurier,\u201d \u201cCanada is Proud of its Representatives\u201d and \u201cThe Great Canadian,\" th:y read.As a nackggound to the temporary stand where the Prime Minister Was deliv ring his address could be seen an immense canvas stretehing from Tw City ail to the Court House and whirh read, \u201cThe Couniry 1s Satisfied with its Rerprosentatives.\u2019 ; Turning in from Commisioners \"atregr to Jacques \u2018\u2018artier Square, the first decoration that greeted the eye was \u201cWelcome to the Premier.\u201d About fifty vards further on the Square \u201cDefender of our Rights,\u201d caugnt the ere.\u201cLong Live Sir Wilfrid was the next good wish and just before reaching Notre: Dame stored, Sir Wilfrid wis made acquainted with the fret that Le had been compared with one of the gods of Mythology.when he, was - greeted as \u201cThe Nestor of th: Conference\u201d The \u2018Riendeau Hotel\u201d on Jacques, ! Cartier Square gave : fine display of! illumination Strings of electric \u2018amps running from top to bottom of: th house height out such signs as - \u201cVive Laurier \"Welcome Home, and \u201cHonor to wr Prime Miniser.Right heneath the stand from which! Sir Wilfrid Laurier bowed to the crowds in front of the Viger Hotel, could le discern.d ihe letters \"ui 0), M,\u2019 and on each side of the baïcony were electric signs reading \u201cWW eleome Home\u201d and \u201cThe Country Salute You.Great Crowd Gathered cn Champ de Mars The immensity of the crowd that gathered en Champ de Mars was net a mere figure of rhetoric when referred tu by spcakers, it waë Teally phenomenal.The whole Champ .do Murs was a sea of faves, from Gos rord street to St.Gabriel street, #nd from (\u2018raig street not only to the Court Honse to the City Hall, but i: could nwa said to Commissioners street, because all the space between the City Hall and the Cour: Housa amd ai Jacques Cartier Square, inciuding Notre Dame street, was thickly erowd- ed with pcoplè anx'ous to see DT wWi- trid Luurier und if impossible to hear, at least to cheer him.Those who could recall some of the large gatherings of Moytreal compared H to the meeting held by Mercier on the \u2018 hemp \u2018he Mars.in 1886.which was reported as having gathered 16.000 people And.which.according to those who Taw Leth, had less than one-fourth of the peop'e nt the meeting of Inst night.An idea of the immensity of the crows will be glven in mentioning that In some corners brass bands did not stop theit melodies and in other COTNETE, groups kept nn singing \u201cO Canada withdut interfering with the speeches and those who were close grnough to: along Chmmissioners street-to-Hsten to-the-speakers, Thoue accompanying Sir Wilfrid on the platform {ncluded: The Hon 1.P.Brodeur.Minister of Marine and Fisheries; Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture: Hon.R.Lemieux.Postmaster-General: Hon.George Graham.Minister of Railways: Hon, Mackenzie King.Minister of Labor, Senators Beique.Dandurand, Mitchell; Messrs.Honore Gervals, M.P.for St James; C.A.Wilson, M.P.for laval; A.Verville, M.P.for Maisonneuve; À.Lanctot, M.P.for Richelieu: J.A.l.a- fortune, M.P.for Montcalm; J.A.Du- beau, M.P.for Joliette; Geo, Purent.M.P.for Montmorency.dos.Demers.M.P.for St.Johns: Clement Robillard, M.I.A.Tor St.James: M.Martin, M.P.for St.Mary; G.W.Stephens, president of the Montreal Harbor \u2018'om- missioners.and C.©.Ballantyne, and L.E.Geoffrion, of the Montreal Har- :bor Commissioners: RC.Smith, K.C.; Sheriff Lemieux, H.Biermans, Acting- \u2018Mayor Gauvin, Ald.Dandurand.Ald.L.A.Lapointe.: .; Justified National Hopes Is Term of Address.Mr.Leon Garneau presented the following address to Sir Wilfrid Laurier.on behalf of the Libetal Clulis of the citv:\u2014 + : To Sir Wilfrid.Laurier, ime Minister of C&nada.\u201cThe Liberal Clubs of Montreal, fol_ G.C.M.G.;lowihæ the usages ahd the traditions of | the supreme expression of the politi- de | the past.desire to bid you welcome:cal princ:pleg I have always advocat- | after the noble mission that you have!ed ever since I have had the honor of accomplished.\u201cOnce more you have been faithful to* your country and faithful to yourself.And you have plainly justified our national hopes, \u201cIn circumsdtancer singularly diffi- Empire, vou have clearly defined the respective rights of the Empire and of the Colonies, By your firmness and fled your right to the title by.which you are popularly known, that of the champion of Canadian autonomy.\u201cNeither the hostile clamors of a: certain section of the overseas press | ples.e nor the obstinate silence of another of our duties as British subjects and closer at home have turned you from the path of duty so plainly traced by: af Canada.your patriotism.The entire effort of policy for 23 years.de Mars was ' Your life, in fact, hits been to dignify and to strengthen the position of your vatry.Every movement of your Fo_ between.theCity Hall and the Court|i!\u20acy and every Imperial conference hoe marked.a new conquest, a step in \u2014\u2014 10 Shy 26 = 4 dE ETES Ses A re a y SN 51 LA STE 72 Se The illustration gives a good idea of the immense crowd at the Victoria Pier.In the foreground are shown the Union Jack and Tricolor, | which In maple leaves and colo sd lights were among the most effective of the decorations.In the backgroun d is the historic \"Church of Notre Dame de Bonsecours.vance towards greater well-being and | viated from the path 1 get before me.greater liberty.i That double inspiration was also my \u201cWe are not unaware of the sound- leading thought at that Imperial Coning of the clarion for the approach.ny, ference at which 1 represented my batile.But be well assured, sir, that country.I will tell vou what 1 con- we will follow with eathusiasm thelceive should be our relations to the venerated chief wh\u2019 has made «us still! Empire.We have alwa,.heen pleas _ more preud of being Canadians.lea and still are pleased, with our reja- i tions to the Empire, though 1 do not : claim that they are perfect.Al the ameliorations made or proposed to us were not alwaws ameliorations Some of them were heneficial changes, and some of them were drawbacks.\u201cIt was proposed, for instance, that the relations hetween! Canada and Great Britain should be syhmitted to an Imperia! Council sitting in l.oadon.For my part.I did not want any such Imperial Council.\u201cIt was also proposed to have over the Imperial) Government another cece od Leszen in Nobility Declares Premier.; ro Bir Wilfrid Laurier.in repiying to in's address, said: \u2014\"1 cannot but declare that I am deeply moved in the presence of this immense meeting\u2014 such an immense niceting that my eyes can hardly comyass it- on my return for the fourth time from an offi- meeting of the lIinperia! Confer- Let me express my gratitude his most heart, welcome, and et te ank yo Fa avi = for ean: Me ton selected Government or Parllament elécted by beorer of un of the most honored of Canada a1d the other colonles to took Caradinn names.and grandson of our) after naval and military questions fde- greatest nat.onal historian, {termine the policy regarding x these \u201cIn your address you have express-' things, and transmit them to-us for ed yuur absolute confidence in me,, \u20acXeeution.To Jdare adopted that and your satisfaction at the way in; Would have been an abdication of lour which I have represented your Views] rights ag citizens of Canada, and I rein London: fused my consent to It.\u2018 CAS you know.I had to represent! \u201cWhat I proposed was that the re- \u2018anada a: the Coronation.and | may\u2019 lations of Canada and the other cplo- til you that His Maesty] King (George niles with Great Britain should be \u2018de- V.gave me a new and most favor-' termined first by the Government of able impression of the dignity of the the ¢olony under a Cabinet respansihle Eugiish monarchy It was for me.the to the electors of that colony, and that greatest lessen 1 have ever had in the.that Government should then deal with Cal \u2018encre, for nobility and the greatness of British the Cabinet of England, which is res, inst.lut.ons.George V.was crown-! Pénsible to the electors of England.ed with the same rites and ceremon-: \u2018es as his ancestors were 500 years! - .ago.and thus the ceremory demon- Nationalists.strated not only the dignity of Eri-; \u201cI could talk to you aiso about the tish institutions.but also the conser-! decisions with regard to our treaties, viatism of them- using the word con.\u2019 servatism :n the broadest sense.but I reserve that.But I cannot forget that there was a Class of men whom I myself happened to offend, though that is nop any great misfortune.1 offended or displeased two classes.One was the jingoes of Imperialism.You have seen for yourselves what they said.I offended them, and they in their paperg attacked me znd anathematized me, for two months.But my health did not suffer by it: indeed, Ll feit it was rather an honor to be the object of their attacks, \u201cBut that is not all.There is some- Labor Represented at Coronation.\"Up to the 20th century only two clarses of th.population\u2014the nobil- ty and the clergy \u2014were admitted to the Coronation ceremonies, On this oveazion, ithe common people for the fir«t time were admitted.For the first t'me-:n the history of (Great Britain, and for the first.time in the history of the world, It happened that workinzmen were admitted as the re- prresentatives of- thelr class to the thing that would be still worse if it crowning of a King in Westminster.were not vamical.1 was also abused \"Abbey.It ix only in the 20th century! and anathematized by the jingoes nf that th: working classes have gained Nationalism.What a fall! And when their admittance and their recognition! did the pure fall jike that! Who would into a posit.on of honor never he-| have believed that a day would come tort \u201coccupied hy them.They have\u2018 when there would be geen arm-ini-arm \u2018been lifted to a place of honor, and ~a#Vve) even embracing each other\u2014the recognizeq as equals with the oldest! leaders of ihe Nationalist party and , nobility.Thus has the world learn- the leaders of the Conservative party.\u2018ed afresh that the British monarchy |It is true that they have something in is the protector of democratic govern-; common.All extremes touch, and ment.We (\u2018anadians had known for! they might easily be found melting a long time that the British monarchy into one, Their alliance shows that was the guarantee of greater liberty|they have no principles.They have and a mor real democracy than any |only one object and that is to pull other governmental institutions.Laurier down \u201d \u201cBul my presence at the Coronation \u201cBut | have come back Ffcelinæ in was not the most important mission Ty good health.Jt may he that ] could had to fulfill.The most Important! he in better health, but I fee! better Was to represent Canada, with my| than when | was young, and 1 still colleagues.Mr.Brodeur ang Sir Fred-| have a firm font aad a good eye.And erick Eorden, at the Imperial Con-|at any rate this hybrid alliance will ference.Citizens of Montreal, I rem.not last.After the coming elections, ember that when 1 Jeft here some; whether they win or lose, they wil months ago.there were many doubts|dishand, because they will destroy as to what would happen, at the Im-|each other.° 1 perial Conference.Many people : Cam a .wege thinking that there would be| His Oppottänism Is\u2019 Policy of found a reef on which the Government Good Sense.: \u201cSome people accuse me of oppor- would be wrecked.But if there were doubts on that occasion, there ap- tunis ) , pears to be none now, for my friends anism.! should like to know what ; ) , they mean.I wish they would de- have been kind enough in their ad- god what opportunism ls There is dress hete presented to me, to ex-| .fs that the very people who accuse me of oppor- lore | press their approbation of my con OTe sure thing, and that {duct and the pol'ey F adapted at the: Conference.; tof all.matter of surprise.1 upheld there was! \u2018It is a syre thing that those who accuse me of opportunism do .not know what they are talking about, for what they call opportunism is a policy of common sense\u2014a policy 1 have al- > rod.| being chief of the Liberal party.For, there are some eople who are sd nar- 23 years I have been leader of thelrow that they Feannot nnderstand.It Liberal party in Canada, and I have gut if there are such narrow-minded frequently repeated that 1 would not|peaple, we cannot say that of the Can- | change that title of leader of the Lib-adian people as a whole\u2014the .people eral party for anything, though T'who have understood and approved past fifteen vears plat have had to face numerous pru- ; ems in my long career.and } do not | but because T knew that in a bilin- claim that my policy has always been gual country, the task before me would understood by all.Many times I have be a rather hard and painfn] one.But|had to stimulate the courage of some, and moderate the enthusiasm of others, bit T am pleased to say that throughout the good sense of my fellow-citl- ;zens has supported me.And if my | policy has sometimes not been Inder- istond at first sight it was always understood at long range, and it.has always won in the end.\u201cComirg from England, and coming from the Imperial Conferente, I have just closed one task.and a new one is awaiting me here.1 am going to \u201cThat is not a | because the policy If 1 hestitated it was: French minority, 1 thought that my acceptance would be\u2019 the best step towards the alliance of the two races.\u201cI wdorted at the outset gwo princi_ They were the acknowledgment the claiming of our rights as citizens This has been my Mae of Thig was the column of fire which led me during the night, and whieh protected me from the fierce beating of the sum in the|vears you have been looking for that daytime.And never have my friends |recibrocity.- For fifty.years we have or my enemies found that 1 have de- been asking the United States to lower eity with the United States.LE J < J \u2014\u2014\u2014 ilf d L | 1 : \u2014 : A # ; line tariff.Many times we have pro- |pased\u201d bottor relations with the Untted | Mackenzle, \u201cfirm in thelr policy and true to their Offended the Jingoes and the tunism are the greatest opportunists' Tt is not my fault if [iy vesume the fight in favor of recipro- and followed by at least a-dosen Fort fifty *bands.States.Every party -has done the same whether Conservative or Liberal.!Sir John \u201c» Macdonald, Alexunder lake\u2014each went to Wash- lngton seeking better terms, but without success, We-also made a pilgrime« \u2018age in 1908, but we did not succeed.Then we declared that that pilgrimage ;wonld ba oug last, and that if our relations were to be bettered we would \u2018not go to Washington, hut the Ameri- .cang would have to come to Ottawa.lAnd they did come last winter.They \u2018came and proposed that the tariff be- itween the twe countries should be (lowered.i |! \u201cWhat could we do in such cireum- \u2018stances.Our line of conduct was ul- \u2018ready traced for us.Siuce wo agreed on the pact for the free interchange of natural products, the Conservatise \u2018party has outlined a policy against us.We are told that they.are inspired by the Canadian Manuracturers\u2019 Asroela- tion.I do not believe it, because the manufacturers are business mey, and they know that the more prosperons the farmers are.the more prosperous the manufacturers will be.\u201cWhat has inspired the Conservative party to backs.down on their past policy is that they In their turn are in- kpired by jingoism\u2014the jingoism = of Imperialism.Is not that a reason why the citizens of Canada should be conditions?We are not looking for jingoism; we are looking for the prosperity of our people.\u2018\u2019Tremendous Progress In Fifteen Years.\u2019 \u201cWe have been in power for.fifteen years, and 1 can say with pride that Canada has nov! been stationary during that time.Compare the pr.sent con- \u2018ditions in Montreal with those of 15 years ago.Iiftcen years age the! harbor of Montreal was only a Joint: cn the map.You had no trade.Now you have one of tne best and most perfectly appointed harbors din the whole world.' \u201cAnd if there was one thing 1 was pleased to: do before leaving for kng- land, it was to alew my friend and colleague, the Minister of Railways.Mr.Graham.to give the necessary 7 guarantee for the building of a thud transcontinental railway of which the terminus would be Montreal.\u201cBut there is still much to be done.They say that the population of Mont- Tre:l is over half a million.\u2018The destiny of this place as a commercial metropolis cannot be estimated to-day.I do not know what it will be when I am here no more, but 1 do ttilrk thab| T may fairly claim to have contributed to what it §s now.1 do not think I have many years yet to live, but as long as 1 live, and as long as God presérves my health, | wili fight the battles I have fought for the last forty veurs, and 1 will do my \u2018best, and mV}.modest share for the welfare of my countrymen.Aud when I am gone I hope that the young men at my side \u2018will follow my example.I tell them to follow my white plumes, which will ,always guide them in the path of honor.\u201cA last word and I am done.iteraie that I cannot express «ould Hke to my sense of the honor done me at this the best demoustra- tion 1 have ever received during my LACES HOSIERY I re- as 1 WASH FABRICS ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY - Their Semi-Annual Sale -of Remnants \\ This Sale will be noted for the very extraordinary nature of the reductions and by the extent of the ; savings to be realized.An unusually warm May together with a June Sale have been factors greatly increasing the demand for Summer merchandise, and, as a consequence, the assortments of remnants and balance lines have never before been so numerous nor so attractively priced.| oo 1 THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WILL PARTIÇI- PATE WITH DISCOUNTS OF 20 TO 75 PER CENT.DRESS GOODS TRIMMINGS FLANNELS WHITEWEAR WAISTS ~~ + N RIBBONS LINENS \u201c PARASOLS CHILDREN'S DRESSES WOMEN\u2019S GLOVES BOYS\u2019 SUITS MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS STRAW BOATERS AND WOMEN'S SHOES WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES = \u2026.TRUNKS MEN'S SHOES .- long life.1 have never seen a nicer !demunstration.\u201d | .:Navy Really Canadian Says Mr.Brodeur.Hon.IL.P.Brodeur.Minister, of > Marine and lTisheries: followed the \u201cPremier and declared that the : demonstration to the Canadian | Premier was worthy of a com-| _ .| \u2018parison with all the festivities of The Druid Escorted Into Port by the \u2018Coronation in London.Mr.Brad- Gay Flotilla.ur touched very lightly en live poli- Correspondence, tics in a few references to reciprocity (Staff and to navy, the most important of C.tr S.Trruid.) his utterances being in connection Until the Jighes of Montreal hogan vith the latter.\"You have heen tnd] twinkle in the distance at 8 o'clock ; this and that about the navy.\u201d said he ljast evening, sir Wilfrid's trip up the apecialiy that the navy creai- .; a he 1e verament of Sir Wilfrid river aboanl the \u2018gevernment steamer , 3 g uf 5 Laurler was not a Canadian Navy.|!) You have been given all kinds of|cidents, with th: exception ff the two scares about the Imperial conference, but an official report of the last conference will be published shortly, and there you shall see not only that nur navy is a real Canadian one, but that these who have been fighting it were | acting only through spite and hatred | of Sar Wilfird Laurier and his govern- mént.\u201d Talking of the fiscal side of the Imperial conference.Mr.Brodeur -aid that Sir Wilfird Laurier had made | possible the.fiscal Independence of i colonies by obtaining that all the oid ,\\rrat es of England binding the col- ponies to give the treatment of the most favored nation to at Jeast twelve countries would be amended and that Canada would be left free to act as Isha pleaser in dealing her commercial treaties with foreign peoples.This.ro- \"marked the speaker.would allow the ; Government to remove one of the | strongest objections against rectpr- ;eitv with the United States.It was !claimed that owing to those wid treaties of England.by which Canada , was bound, reciprocity would be ex- {tended without any returns, to nt i least twelve countries of Europe.Ow« ing to the wisdom of Sir Wilfrid Laurier that objection made at home was destreye din the Mother (Country.The Minister of Marine renwmrked that i+ was through Sir Wilfrid Lav.- ier that the Imperial Conference had decided to extend the Canadian natu-.alization all the rights pertaining to inglish naturalization, meaning demonstrations, which were extended to the Premier on hic Tose one gt he gally-decked ports of Three Rivers and Sorel, , _ ,\u2018 Ones the ministerial vessel hove within sight of Puinte aux Trembles, however, the scene as viewed from \u201che Druid became an intensely dramatic one.This was dispite the fact that the Druid with Sir Wilfrid on board had to anchor for over-half an hour off Puinte aux Trembles, in order to await the proper moment to run full specd ahead of the thousands of peo- speed ahead of the escorting flotilla, within sight of the thousands of peo- :Fle who lined the wharfs.From Sorel up Lo Pointe aux Trembles the Druid made good time, and the officers anticipated slowing down near Longue Painte tn order to arrive uw.Victoria Pier st the scheduled time of 8.30.Unfortunately, wing \u2018to the speed which the government vessel made, it was 7.10 when the Druid sighted the awaiting throng on the Polnte aux Tremh'es wharf and hard the first cracking of cannon crackers and saluting guns on the Island of Montreal Motor Launch First of Welcoming Fleet.The first intimation that the people aboard the government vessel received that they were so far ahead of time \u201cwas from the daring crew of a motor {launch which careertd down the river that'uand circled round the Druid.On coma naturalized Canadian would, after | ing within hailing distance of the ves~ this cenference be recognized as 1 cel, the men in the motor launch stood British subject-all the world around.up in thejr seats and shouted: \u201cStop : .i Tight there: you le are an hour First Public Speech Hère of Labor ehend of timer 0 Minister.Then the curious spectacle was witnessed of the goverhment steamer, After the conclusion of Mr.Bro-iwith the Primt minister on board, deur's speech, there was a general! casting anchor oppdsite Pointe aux demand for the Hon.Mr.Lemieux, | Trembles and remaining stationary in but he had left the platform during|the channel f.r half an hour within Sir Wilfrid Laurier's speech and the Plain view of the city of Montreal Hon.Mackenzie King.Minister of awaiting the dramatic moment to Labor was invited to speak in higiarrive in the harbor.Three large tugs stead and received a hearty welcome.|©f \u2018the Sincennes-Macnaughton line 4 ; had already met the ministerial steam- It was the first public speech de- ; chor astern of livered in Montreal by the youngeri\u201cT and they also cast ancho member of the Laurier cabinet.The | the BO Toile any of the minis- Minister of Labor repeated in EngHsh!, (ia) party were still at dinner, the what Sir Wilfrid Laurier had said In} procession up the blver made its real French.regarding the national poliey.start accompanied by about twenty He insisted very strongly that ; Sir! vessels.Ufrid was quoted by his opponents! \u2018It was then that the riot of noise in England, as a separatist.by his which must have heen heard thrcugh- opponents in Quebec.as an imperialist, gut the' grtater part of the city was and by his opponents In Ontario as an\u2019 started.The twenty odd vessels annexationist.He made an eloquent screeched the announcement that Sir eulogy, claiming that Sir Wilfrid was WiHfrid Laurier was on the way up the champion of responsible govern- the river to Montreal, and the red, ment: not only in Canada.but In the white and blue lights s:rung out from - ; a .2 ruid.steaming whole \u201cBritish Empire.Of reciprn- \u201che anasts of the D ad t city, sai i , head of the flotilla, proclaim2d .to ity, he said, that it would first of all ane spectators.lining the wharves.benefit the workingman,\u201d his friends, who were the Bulk of the population.that she was the steamer which bore {the Prime Minister of At the conclusion, Mr.Canada up the Dandurand | piver \u2019 \u2018 appeared at the platform and invited : the audience to give three cheers for| Syrens and Search Lights Play Sir Wilfrid Laurier and acting-Mayor Parts Gauvin, and he was heartily respond- * 3 ed to.oo As heard aboard the Druid, the, deafening.The Sir Wilfrid Laurier was then escort-'noise was aimost ed to the Place Viger Hotel, Mr.Hon- Druid herseif gave vent to fanciful {ore Gervais,\u201d M.P., Ald.J.A.E.igcreeches, alternated by sonorous \u2018Gauvin, acting-Mayor.and Mr.Lenn'iwhisties.while the entire flotilla took : Garneau accompanying him in his car- up tHe chorus with hoarse roars.| Flage.surrounded by torch bearers Searchlights trom Dominion _brasg-and-from thee t When at the hotel.Str Wil- {naughton line tugs Park frid/ appeared on the balcony apdiminating- shafts of lights \u2018about the 1bowed to the crowd and was checréd|St.Lawrence bringing the whele pro.ice more.; cession info bold retief.a \"a on board the | \u2018put his arm around the voung lady's Rarely have the waters of the St.Lawrence been.plowed into deeper furrows than they were by the flotilla coming up the river.To those looking from the stern of the Druid in tho dim light of the advancing night, it was easy to imagine that this vas an armada bearing up the river to capture the metropolis of Canada.Darkness fell just as the tall factorv Druid was devoid of outstanding in- \u2018bufidings of Maisonneuve with their twinkling lights hove into ight, and then an entrancing spectacle was beheld from the decks of the Druid, the brilliant fireworks And lines of electric lights at Dominion Park being the first to command the eye.Simultaneously, Longueull seemed to burst into a sea of multi-colored fire, the display from that town and from St.Helen's Island vieing with one another to provide the most spectacular sights as viewed from the ministerial steamer.; Far up the river, \u2018the {lluminated arch erected at the point where Sir Wilfrid ultimately landed blazed forth its message of \u201cWelcome,\u201d and \u201cBienvenue,\u201d while the searchlights from the steamers playing on shore revealed piers which were densely packed with humanity.Amid the din of screeching whistles, the first direct sounds from the shore were heard when the Druid passed the brilliant lights of Sohmer Park, and then the strains of \u201cO Canada\u201d and the plaudits of the people were heard across, the water.Premier\u2019 Gazes Silently on Great Display.All this time, Sir Wiifrid Laurier was seated in a wicker rocking chair on the aft deck of the Druid, enjoying the fairy-like spectacle, although | he gaid little to the group around him to betray his\u2019 real feelings.It was only when the Druid approached the city wharf, near the welcoming arch.that Sir Wilfrid rose from his seat.and noddeg his head to the remarks of Hon.Mr.Lemieux and Hon> Mr.Sidney Fisher, who called the Prime Minister's attention to the crowds lining the wllarves.y The Druld left Quebec - on its way up the river at \u20181 9\u2018clock yesterday morning, arriving at Three Rivers shortly after 10 o'clock, and despite the inconvenient hour of the forenoon.a goodly proportion of the old city's population lined the wharves to welcome him.The Prime Minister -was greeted At the .gangway by He ac ques Bureau and Mr.J.\u201d N.Tessier, M.L.A.the Iatter reading the address in which Sir Wilfrid was eulogized for the manner in which he had represented Canada in London.Sir Wiltrid delivered a gaily worded spe in reply.After referrihix briefly to the Imperial Conference, and to the subject of colonial autonomy he turned to the ladles on the terrance and remarked that Mrs.Pankhurst had once asked him concerning the progress of the suffragette movement in Canada, -and that he had replied: \u201cThe women of Canada do not need the suffrage, since ithey .gove selves already.\u201d anid y Gallant Sir Wilfrid Kissel ¥ Women.: es Before the Premier b the steamer to p from good-humored applause from the populace.Just as Sir Wilfrid was approaching the séngway, & young woman rushed out of the crowd and: shook hands with the Premier.Without a moment's hesitation, Sir Wilfrid atipue the: mien Three ruven lS dent.whe wit-} \" nessed on the-What?\u2018which arouseitiin he Singennes.Mae played their $liu- Behind the.Premier, four stalwart men of Threp® Rivers bore a \u201cLautfer Tres\u201d which lt Is sald, \u201crequired Hon.Jac-i;t rn them-| LL (perte \u201calgo mat the Premicr down the ¥oung ticipation of the Premiers return.The \u201cLaurier tree\u201d wag placed aboard the Druid, and spread ity green foliage in the stern of the vessel, from whence it will be duly traasferred to Ottawa.Profuse decorations decked the wharf at Sorel when the Druid landed theré.On landing at the wharf, Sir Wilfrid and the ministers accompany«~.ing him were surrounded by a&n ime mense crowd of.people.\u2018Mayor La-.treniere read the address of welcome to which the Premier replied, eulogiz\" ing the electors of Sorel for what he called their faithful stand by the Liberal party.During the trip up the river.a departure wag noticed.Since the Canadian pavy was authorized by Parliament, Hon, Mr, Brodeur, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, has issued instructions that the Canadlan flag at: the stern of Government vessels should be gracefullly dipped either to the whistles from passing steamers \u2018or the plaudits from the shores.This: practice was foilowed until Vercherés was \u2018reached, but to the people aboayd tie Druid it seemed somewhat cold-blpd.ed that the Premier's steamer should - pass all the whistling dredges and passing steamers in dignified silence, 80 when the crowds on the south shore became thicker, the Minister of Marine countermanded his orders: and there- - after the Druid gave veat to more rea_.dily understood siren calls in response to the whistling steamers anid fireworks from the wharf.20° It was only, when.ocean-going vessels passed that the crew of the Government steameér gricefully dipped the flag, while Hon.\u2018Mr.Brddeur stood erect on the upper deck and féspoad- ed to the salutes of captains of the passing steamers, Fleet from Port Welcome the oF] ; > \u201cDruid, ; A large number of steamers-decor- ited from stem to stern with fldgs and bunting, left their moorings: at an early hour to meet the C.G.q Druid.The first boats to leave met thé Drulé below Pointe aux Trembleg wfdie \u2018she was anchored: \u201cAssdon af-the'homeward journey-was gesumed; these -ves- sels followed in the wake of the Druid forming a brilliant marine procession.As the \u2018fleet drew near to the.docks\u2019 ing pler, numerous smaller craft joined, «very.ship creating as much (noes.as possible with» théir = syrens._ The stéamer Alphofise Raéine, of the - arbor Commissione¥s,- with &: large party on boaré;ricluding Major Ste.- thers, chairman of the Harbor Com- \u201d missioners, and Mrs, Stephens; Mr: C.C.Ballantyne, F.E.Geoffrion, Beni ator Belque, Mr.F.W.Cowie, Chief Engineer of the Commissioners; L.A, Rivet, M.P.; C.E.Gault, M.L.A, J.T.Flanle, M.LLA, M.Fennell, and Mr, Honore Gervals, KC., M.P., met the: Premier's boat at Point aux Trembles © ° giving the first offictal greeting from Montreal.- The Racine accompanied ernment steamer up the river and\u2019 prèce er to Viotoria pl 2 she dockéd per, where The stenmités Boucherviila uod Im- % ver at an y hour, each with a party trom v us Liberal clubs of ths city; the tig John Young carried he bers.of.the arbor Commission Amongst \u2018thé brats that took part\u2019 the prockssion up the river, follows ing in the wake of the Druid, wore the Sin-Mac, of the\u2018 Sincenne-McNaugh- ton Line, Limited mith Mr.G.O \u2018Gravel,-tbe presid dnd à party -où Empreszs, McKay, Alexander, Jo Pirate el, and Boucherville.A larg vel.Matilde.Johit Pratt, Ethdl, oun, Spor Ag vessels ale one month's tending in the city in #3, « (plès.board: the Hudson, Alaska, G.O.Jéhn number of private laÿniches and : took part in the Slo rie me k 5 City.i 5 {King -BStrest .West.Terento.10\u2018 :& # - 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CT CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.Week ending July 8th, 1911.° Monday.T7,197 Tuesday.77,240 Wednesday.,.T7.179 - ff Tharsday .77,258 | Friday .\u2014\u2026 .TT,261 a Saturday.79,760 Total .465,895 |[£ Daily average.77,649 \u201cIE Weekly Star last 4 ; Week.\".181,568 7 CIRCULATION OF - THE STAR DAILY AND 597 463 WEPELY LAST WEEK 9 One Issue af Daily and Weekly \u2018 Qi Star aggregates: -|1 208,000 | : From thé above figures are excluded several thousand subscribers, some of which are regarded as more or less ephemeral.= s WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911 PE x er \u201c THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS.\u201cReaders of The Star leaving the city during the Sun» mer months, map have The Star mailed to any address for \u201cone week or longer, al city rates.Orders may be left at | the Star Brench, corner of Mansfield and St.Catherine \" atreetz, or et the Head Ojfice, St.James street.| + THE NONSENSE OF COLONIAL , -\u2014 \u201cNRUTRALITY.\u201d , + JT isitime thet an end was put to the irresponsible and ignorant nonsense talked in me .quarters about the '¥ possibility of the Colonies remaining neutral while the Empire Is at war.The latest display of this form of aber- wation is credited to the Pretoria Volkessteln which Js re- jported in a despatch to the London Times, to have argued ifhat the Colonies would be naturally in a position of neu- Wrality unless they themselves broke that nçutrality by \u2018mn express declaration or act.With an ingenuous naivety, proceeds to show that tnis might on occasion help the {Empire which wouid not be compeiled to guard a neutral \u2018Colony from hostile attack.It would seem to most of us that the cognizance of his latter fact would have saved the Pretoria paper from \u2018so absurd a contention.If it is to the advantage of the \u2018Empire to have a number \u2018of its Colonies neutral in time pf war obviously, it is to the disadvantage of the enemy, nd it Is the enemy which decides whether or not any part of the Empire is to be left alone.To tfach the doctrine that a nation going to war can save certain parts ©?its territory from attack by pronouncing them \u201cneutral,\u201d fs to reach the climax of the ludicrous.The British Empire Is as much a national unit for fighting purposes as the German Empire or the French Republic.Yet what a shout of derision would go up if France were to go to war, with the statement that Savoy or Algiers was neutral and, .mo safe from attack; of if Germany were to embark on @ naval war wth Britain dy announcing that all hér Col- onles were \u201cneutral.\u201d and go could not be captured by the triumphant British havy.Spain should have begun her war with the United States by advertising the \u201cneutrality\u201d of the Philippines.a.\u201c \u2018 THs ridiculous doctrine ls attached to a statement which Bir Wilfrid Laurier is reported to have made in the Imperial Conference.It is impossible to deduce from the \u2018meagre reports of the discussions at the Conference just \u201cwhat Sir Wilfrid did say; and he will doubtless explain \u201c \u2019ehen ênd if the matter comes up béfore our Parliament.> ut si Wilfrid has said more than once that, when the {Empin¥ is at war, Canada is at war; so that this foolish fallac A of the optional neutrality of the Colonies cannot 4 Bo fa fy attached to hia name.What he may easily have \u2018gmeant 48 that it is optional with each Colony to say what| part it will take in any Imperial war.That is, for example, zif Britain sends a punitive expedition against the bi on the Afghan border of India, the Canadian * Gove ent might decide that they need not take any part ig that \u201cwar But when we fought against the Boers In South.Africa, there r:ed be no question over «what We would do in case of any war which menaced the Rite or; prestige of the Empire.- \u2018But what ought to be said plainly and -understood univ° versally is that every time the British flag goes under fire, Lanadt Is at war.The enemy may be too far off to attack \u2018fCansda\u2014as In the case of the Indlan-hil tribes\u2014but any \u2014 Jpnemy: With which the Imperial Government is at war, is = ectly within its rights in invading Canada or exercis- pete Tights of war upon her commerce.More than that, » successful war against th: British Empire would destroy phe prestige of Canada, though not a \u2018hostile soldier might fand on our coasts.There iz no greater folly than for us| do imagine that we do not stand or fall with the Empire, \u201c br that we do not live\u2014like other small p'oplee-\u2014in a pre- wind OX\" ~ \u2018about his position on this momentous issie.dGstors world.! MR.BORDEN RETURNS.HE return of Mr.R.L.Borden from the West synchronizes with that of Sir Wilfrid from London; ; 4nd both leaders will be busy enough getting ready \u201cTor the \u2018te-ascemblihg of Parliament on the 18th.Mr.Bor- \u201cden ts binjxersally, admitted to have made friends in the - {West by his frankness snd pluck\u2014two virtues for which Westerners have a passion.Though constantly met by presnized opinion in favor of Reciprocity, he squarely and ptoutly opposed it, leaving rot the smallest room for doubt bse If courage © aid honesty pay.in politics, Mr.Borden should reap some Ce penefit from tls signal display of these qualities.:* he task to which he sect himself in the West was not ad easy ons, \u2018had been systematicaHy stan- _ \u2018peded in favor of the Yaft-Fielding agféement.Moreover.Mr.\" Borden is not \u2018one of those who can conquer a head ing?.Me is a poor \u201cdodger.\u201d If the intention were to deceive the West the wrong emissary wae 4 - - po > - |e# depending more upon his ability to comvinc: chosen.\u2018And now the West knows exactly where - he We may, perhaps, be permitted ritié 1 It does not seem to us that the Conservative leader \u201c\u201cbunked\u201d heavily enough upon the basic loyalty of the Western- them that the bargain is a bad one for economic reasons.Tut the fact remains that, if the pact is rejected by Canada, i: will be rejected by those who believe in th2 separate po- litleal destiny of this Dominion and not by those who are in doubt as to how ft will affect the price of barley.In any case, Mr.Borden has enhanced his reputatior as a plain speaker, as a man of settled convictions and as an effective platform \u20acxponent of a question which arous:s the \u201checkling\u201d epirit in his audience.He has shown that he knows his mind on Western questions; and now th?West kiows it, too.This must result In cl:aring the alr \u2014a very desirable proceeding antecedent to aun election.\u2014 ONTARIO AND THE CORONATION.An the first things that some of the Ontario milittamen who had been members of the Coronation Contingent \u2018did on finding themselves once more in the sympathetic home atmosphere of Toronto was to rush into print with a complaint that they had not been properly appreciated in London\u2019 or glven that®prom- Inence in the Coronation ceremonies to which they were entitled.Kitchener, it appears, did not find time to make much of them, Roberta failed to oall them the pick of the Imperial armies, and when it came to the Coronation iteelf, they were not included In the procession or given places in the Abbey.The complaints generally point out that they have no personal feellngs on the subject and are speaking only 'for: the good of Canada and In order that the mistakes may not occur again.Here in Canada, the Incident will naturally be taken at its real value, but unfortunately it ts to be feared that knowledge of it cannot be restricted to circles where the peculiarities of Un- tarlo militiamen are thoroughly understood.There is a type of soldier developed at and around the Niagara (\u2018amp whose sole military asset is his excellent opinion of his own worth and ability, -Ho expects the military rulers of Europe to stare and possibly ta tromble at sight of his martial bearing and fire-eating appearance.It is his firm bellef that the main son for sending Him to the Coronation was to show the tivilized nations that, wherever else they might look for trouble, it would be wise to let the British Empire alone, As long as Ontario was part of it.It was maturally a gfeat disappointment to find that this\u201d vie sively confined to Ontarlo\u2014and not even to all of Ontarlo\u2014and the temptation to tell the loved ones at home all about it through the public prints was probably too strong to resist: For the sake of the rest of Canada, however, it is a pity that an_gx anatory foot-note cannot be attached to the accounts which will be cabled to London, explaining just who and what the complainers are.A on adopting as early as its practicability was demonstrated every device for safeguarding the lives of passengers, cost a, dozen or more lives and injured four times that many people: None of the mechancial accessories were at fault; the signals worked properly.the block | system kept the traffic properly spaced, the train schedule was carefully observed T.here was \u2018only one thing which could not be covered by rules and regulations, and that was the mental capacity and ability of the man In the engineer's cab, \u2018who took the responsibility for the safety of hundreds of passengers in his hands -< soon as he touched the throttle.For fifty-eight years the company had not suffered a serious accident, which ls to say that its engineers had proven up to the responsibilities which rested on them every time one of the company's record- breaking fliers left on its dally run.Then came the inevitable moment of forgetfulness and of inattention, and in a second a dozen cars were -over an embankment and a dozen lives were snuffed out.\u2019 The system, with all its elaboration, had shown Itself no stronger than its weakest link, and that Mnk -was the fallibility of human nature.It would probably be as if we wemembened a little oftener that the blgek signals and the other me- chancial devices are all ex ent in their way, but that the most to be expected of them\u201d is that they shall aid the man in the cab on whose judgment and skill still depends the safety of the train.RAILWAY WRECKS.wreck yesterday on \u2018a rallroad which prided itself LA FOLLETTE ON RECIPROCITY.f | THERE is one more address to be delivered in the United States Senate before the reciprocity debate closes which Is expected to add much to the wealth of material concerning the subject already > si 0 BEI ShER FT.as I ner.FIOM a Master Mechanic, © ?- tee ; pra V9 the . a : oo : ey Ce ea] MES ToT Wy 273 co \u2019 * LOT > = - * ie « Sm ; 20° PO 225 +, , .Port 22e CL LL .Ve ; : : ; j= ; : « ; + ral.: LE 24 FAT cede Te Ce Ee : Pp PR ar 1 9 PL TR +501 | - .Deh, 4 1 OT .\u2026.tai ; J - \u201cur?- : | THE MONTREAL: DAIRY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY.JULY 12, 1911:- THURSDAY WILL BE A BIG ECONOMY DAY AT GREAT ALL NATIONS SALE - \u201cÀ Ladies\u2019 Fairy Soap Embroidered] Renaissance Stamped Pure Drawn Ladies\u2019 = |Ladies\u2019 | Ladies\u2019 Prin cess Children\u2019s Children\u2019s à ON Le he EEE) Linen Shams 553 St.Catherine Street Cambric Cambri Cambric [Slips Dresses Crash Linen § » ancy Res.bc'cake, | Linen Lace Doylies en ar et tore: Firat Dec West of sysed ambric Ti 1 ; dozen .49c Cen s 1 Set.1 centre and Bu r oe u Hall Entrance, Night Un de i Corset made of good print or ging- Sailor Suits nse tre Do ° ; rekirts i brie, 1 ) Belts Bathing -eise 18x18, with yes actes \u201co_smated Dern.alaborate Gowns lawn flounce Covers nel ith han, In amort.front ana de of - 7 Extraordinary Caps floral patterns size & x 6, with} =, amped on| drawn work, square neck] With tucks and full front with lace anda ribbon, ed \u2018light colors, White cure?Kore vase in, fancy and bows, knit| linen centre and good linen, \u2018 in fancy stitches; yoke, with tucks embroidery in- Sucks ond né skirt with lawn Mother Hub- embroidery In- belts, etc.real ment.Res.Zhe in centre, fin -| beautiful ice aiteront pat- Hearts to match trimmed with æertion trimmed tion trimmea tucked flounce, parg ages 1 to sertion, bluo or ; charming styles, to $1.00.téfied with scal- patterns around.terns, finished 18 x 50.embroidery and ©f embroidery.with embroidery trimmed of lace.5 years.White pipine fe pretty buckles; loped edge, for, < or each ith\u2019 soalioped Res 31.10.for { ribbon.Price, Price, | 3k riebon.Price, 14 years, Price, -B ° ., edge, r, se | Sponge Bagel 5 \u201cTE ERINE AND PEEL STREET 79 | 8 ith 3 Va.L 5 ; , .12ic |=] 25¢c Sc Sc 75c {9h CATH 98c 75c | 59c 98c 49c $2.25 each .}.c Ladies\u2019 $3.50 and Men\u2019 8 2-pi lece \"A CONSTELLATION OF BARGAINS OLDEN VALUE A5) 54.00 Boots PIE SISIBISISISRA MSISIS (HIS ° $10,000 Purchase of This Season\u2019s Reliable High-Grade Wash | 4 @ HN [ and Oxfords To SUIT in Viel Kid, Gun Me alf, an a- -Fabrics Now on sale at about 50 p.c.Less than Regular Prices.Thursday a Get- tent Leather; all ates; 3 1-2 to 8 maar , Thursday .censsscennus $1.98 check, worsted English Prints, a very good VERY PRETTY SILK FOUL- EXTRA SPECIAL in Golden very light weight quality for dresses, house ARD RADIUM.REG.8b¢ 12 1-2c Best English Dress away Day Values \u2014 for gowns, aprons, etc.A choice of FOR 19e Ginghams.Choice of Checks, C ¢ $1 25 Oriental MEN'\u2019S $6.45 { oat er nt me as The goods are more fashion- Stripes, Broken Checks, Plaids, $ 12}4c WHITE STRIPED MUSLIN.o : ( C pue ! and dark colors.500 pieces on able than ever and at such | Plain Chambray, etc.All colors .Suitable for aprons, dresses, etc.Sale Duchess Ribbons TIES ° Plain and HATS, sale, yard 91, C prices as these almost every lady \u2014J also Black and White.Genuine Price, yard.Cee ea | Ment boys\" washable ties colors, of good Cease in town should buy them, and they last, yard 3 aT custc mer.600 yards of beautiful Orienta en's or boys\u2019 washable 8 quality light a me SL MUSLIN.no doubt will; we have them J na 6 Ac Limit 15 yards ach ° ÿ Duchess Ribbon, 8 inches wide, In Dery an tor ol oe for © boatias bie ! , 5 - a in ali the latest colourings, in- .- patterns and colorings, full size.0 s - :Q Choice of most dainty pat- cluding navy, Copenhagen CHALLIE VENDOME 8c YD.BABY\u2019S OWN SOAP.Special tency Soe and pl Pde Reg.20c.Very special .Sc doer and an out | terus and colorings.\u2018A qual- brown, old rose, grey, reseda, Parisian and Oriental designs, Thursday.cake._ C signs.This is one of the e - \u201c .60c.Thurs- ! ity as fine and light as chiffon.black and white, etc.Choice of most beautiful fabric for kim-, Ys ce te handsome ribbons, it is possible to : Ç I 22 pieces of the 35c and 50c line dots.small figures, scroll and 12 1-2¢ quality.While : : Limit 2 \u2018cakes to a customer.No Mail or { obtain; the colorings sre a work 39c ! \\ on sale at, yard 25¢ stripe effects.Choice 19 onas, house gowns, etc 8 C.O.D.Orders.of art they blend so beautifully M EB | at yard.C .yard .72C together.Reg.$1.35, for.45¢c en\u2019 S Oc Boys\u2019 PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN, 1,000 Yards Black Cashmere 20c WHITE DIMITY MUSLIN 18 1-2e White French Nalusook, ; Th \" | Half Hose Shirt Walsts i Bradford, double width smaterfal.18%e soft and free from dressing, 9 16 oz.bottle.Regular 50c.urs- 2 3 c \u2018P Men's Cotton Lisie Thread Half Al sizes AU\" col- Unis noté QLoC gras?E004 fabric for summer yard .C day, bottle.2 3-4 inch [At Home.in plata colors ons pie hia.\u2026.» .18e and 28e Fine Ze h - - .; y .Hi Nc COLORED HEPF SUITINGS smal cross bor check pattern, 36 Checked Dress Ginghame, sud \"DOMINION PARK.Yelvet Ribbon ashes of roses, etc.Reg: ne 2560 ,; Plain colors of Navy, Natura] Inches wide 12%c plain Chambrays, finest imported D 13, 14, 15.16 j 9OOTGBT che ctecee eee BOTS\u2019 STRONG TWEED M/Z Linen, pale blue, etc.Sale 10e \u201825e FANCY \u2018DRESS MUSLINS quality.Sale price, 93, July ! ne?° We are going to place on sale KNEE PANTS id .price yard .va.lie yard .4C Grand Celebration for the Thursday.8 a.m.sharp, 1,200 yds.Men's Silk Half Hose, double all sizes, 1.000 3 18¢ AND 25e¢ LINEN FINISHED White grounds with a splendid FINE WHITE PIQUE benefit of the French Refuge.ot colored velvet ribbon, 2 3-4 ins.heels and toes, in plain colors, na- pairs to choose ANN Lo SUITING range of .patterns floral spots suitable for Ladies\u2019 Skirts 10 : wide, nice rich heavy pile; a com- vy, black, grey, cadet: sizes 10,\" from, shown in all the new wanted sum- and stripes, delicate shades of Sale price, yard .C F plete range of colors with black 10 1-2, 11.Reg.50c, 37 c > 5 Cc summer shades, very desirable for pink, blue, green, navy.gray, etc., 20c Mercerized White Vestings Ye) snecesunececesesesensnenesese included.Extra spechal.Fic foro.eee D .te ar ET sults.yard 1 5 c and Brocades, very neat designs .; .\u2014 holce, yar 1 GC ans | for blouses.Sale price 12 | \u2019abeper senc c es e 0e eee \u201c18% and lëc Oxford Shirtings, yard .2C Y .i EXTRA SPECIAL hear\u2019 stout qual.Sale 1, EXTEA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDA wou § 20¢ Fancy all Black Dress Mus.price, yard .2C 12 1-2e White Victoria Lawn,- 9 2 R - lin, assorted patterns, sale price, poe Fancy and Plain Shantung | good heavy quality for aprons 6 yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1/ ress nens.Clearin t \u2019 PENSE 12%2C price ara.Corrie 5 | ote Sale price vant ELLE Ladies\u2019 Fine Cambric Skirts, deep \u2014 - R lawn flounce, trimmed with eyolet JEWELLRY NOVELTIES seems : Price wor and hemstitched tucks, of fine quality linene, comes only with white grounds 45 Cc ea ch.CO .c0ocannsece0es ' nacsene trace nr $1.35 JEWELLRY VALUES TO 8c SOUVENIR NOVELTIES and black spots.Special price.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies\u2019 Fine Quality Cambric.Brooches and Pins, set with assorted coloured stones Watch Fobs, Neck Chains, Blouse and Scarf Pin Sweet Hay, Burnt Leather Goods, Enamel Pins and souvenirs ot every kind; splendid assortment at lowest Skirts, deep lawn flounce trim- Sets, Belt Pins, etc.Summer Apparel for Women-Thousands of Dollars Worth of s med with rows of lace inser- 35c each, for, Res.265 and Prom cary ug naine be To - J [5 rns gg | Tels eB ° 53,00 Stylish Dependable Outer Wear at Remarkably Low \u201c2.9 8 special .Fem ines of.; : elie God quais couvre | Piste Flan Tie Pins, Cat Limit Shoe + ree wma | Prices, Another Great Sale of Washable Dresses at ; Collar Buttons, worth 10c and 15c.p Skirts, in several styles, deep lawn Coral and Pearl Necklaces, Pend.flounce trimmed with embroidery °¢h- To clear, for Toe ants ete.Values to 75 23¢ \u2018The 400 Dresses in this sale will be quickly bought up.At least a score of effective styles, i in white and colors.Sizes for Misses - a Insertion and tucks.$1 98 | crceteeeseeees presses #2 each for .dW oo Price .\u2026.\u2026.° _\u2014 an omen.6.98 [EVERY DAY HOT WEATHER NEEDS.EXTRA SPECIAL Long Golf Coats of Pure Wool, $5.50, $6.50 and $ ral Lies Biking \u20ac9 75 (Children's Fino Quality White AIR GOODS, We have just received a consignment of these popular long coats.Shades of champagne, wil Fine Quality Print House 8 29 wh resses.m alate.DOS EL Le iin green and white.It will be several weeks before we can get another delivery of these coats, so we advise Dresses.; .Ole med with lace,-yoke and skirt \u2018 Washab Print Under- RQ finished with wide tucks, also AN D NOTION early choosing.\"SUMMER BLOUSES skirts.CG colored print dresses finde with 25¢ WAVED HAIR ROLLS, 15c.LONG LINEN COATS ARE IN GREAT LOVELY SUMMER DRESSES FOR THESE NEW on Air » High Gra.de Print Wrap- 98 braid and folds ages 6 to 16 wa ONLY oF UHAESE BEAUTIFUL MARCEL \u2014 DEMAND.PRICES RANGE AT MISSES dozens of effective styles priced fro pers.J0C Co ; D WITH AN INVIS- : : # years.Special 72 IBLE NET.THE HAIR ROLL IS MADE IN VERY 50, I.50, 10.5) $2 98 $3 98 49c $1 89 Extra Quality Sateen Un- \u201c Xe ! C aoeK PAT NE COMES IN A FINE AS- \u2018 ! and ' * to ' rakirts .RA.\u2019 : ACTUA .Les tes ee THIS ROLL 18 25e.THURSDAY ONLY ABER Many beautiful imported garments are Materials of Muslin, Mull and Cham- Our tremendous blouse selling proves Long Crepe Kimonas 1 x LACE 9% DOZ.YDS shown.Some lavishly embroidered no-|bray; some really charming models at|our styles and prices are rig | \u2018 c .300 HAIR PINS FOR 3 1-20, hair pina, attached to à draw string, Ities are in the $10.50 lot.If you ap-|these popular prices; sizes 14, 16, 18|new popular priced models are the best .Maker's clearance of Valenci- Special line in Hair Pin boxes,| that enables it to be pulled tightly, VElties f 1 lengths 35 to 38 inches; \u2018shades of |ever 'shown at the prices.You ought te Imported Hand Embroi- 3 * à enes and \u2018Torchon lace, width contain 300 waver hairpins, doubled In assorted colors.Reg.10c, preciate a beautiful summer coat for a low years; lengt figate the handsome blouses.dered Blouses._.\u2026___ .LS - 3-4 In.to 1 1-2 In, great bargain.Japanned, actual seiling price, 15c.| fOr.Sc price see these on sale Thursday.Tan, Cadet Blue and White.investigate the : : #5 Thursday, per dozen yards.Qc Thursday, 3c; or 3 for .10c oo Balance of huge purchase of fan- 15¢ BACK COM CUSHION CORDS, 15¢.; ; This in real snap and marvelous Special ime | aie back ba fon aiden 3 cary mercerized cush- se 9 : , ; = 5 Is e real snap and marvellous n combs| fon girdles, 3 yards long, with large L d : Gl E t r a 1 R al to 20c.with bevelled edged teeth, that fit ta.Is, a S 0 \u2019 : PEN Rigs el Be [nnd ee Siesta Be 5 Ladies\u201d Gloves .LXceptlional value m basement § FRILLING 6c YD.Sree srr ear 0 0 an vu 0 a 0 0 000000 Le DRESS , \u2018 .Sep == SHIELDS, 10c, OR 3 PRS.Ladies\u2019 2 Dome Mercerized Lisle Extarel Distr - sn, vo fa inn 6 TURBAN ces ron | onze 198 gure moon aie 08 Wie om A9C | reparrsamissooton 19C | 7 ws A , \" ._ .ve se» EN 5 ory your sfention, Beg vain covered wilh Saree! 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etre Se son bat ed, ss.ed : > te Sony rires.ti 5 ir lo an sent ce Fah 7 pie: bros on ; Dome ur 4 foment iN 8 - nes fu whol He : * om ane fu ë Mar p pruval sien 1% noe MES ro Teh rivi Babe 49 t a noe a C.tn nsfisid eas Fro 4 t oublie A bed i * 5 b CAL ; el Pat ren ! le ®, CS et.tai st des $ D 1 189 oi tb LA re; t wif and clogs - SRE os $2 on faut > : a vez Es Tor vot ae My oe pe .é Ru .1 4 .E .or * + .À pi \u201c0ais \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u201906mmode te d; silly by letter E.F.& 147 \u2018THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDN ESDAY, JULY 12, 1911.ROOMS TO LET.| Mord (OLIEGE a* BSUE, :\u2014Bingie aud double rowin; well appointed boüsé; uew.y garnished; electiic light and telephone; all: mo Yern copveulentes.127 0 ANCE: 1664 \u2014 A qubet private house, front rvoms on bath floor, gentlemen breakfast; telephone; treusients tak- , &bove Sherbrooke st.59 5 CALE 5T., 138 \u2014 Slugle - double rooms.nicely furnished; tourists ac- phone.161 1 ANSFIELD STRERT, 138 \u2014 Large and smal! rooms on\u2019 bath flat; beautifully ar.vighes 161 § ir BEDROGM to let in Blue Bou- \u201cnets.Jighi, attendant, $7 a month, ciüsive: return fare city 100 daily.Ap- 491 St.Cafffftrine at.- sonde bot water, a ARTHUR WEST.265 \u2014 Large 1 + «2 13 a family; {desired: seutlemen only.OTRE DAME EAST.1240 \u2014 large fur nished front room; suitable married cou- ; $2.0 single room.$1.00: kitchen pri leges; English family; nv children.s 5 VERDALE AVE.41 \u2014 One large front - room to let, bath flat; use of kitchen.NTARIO STREET WEST, 192 \u2014 Single and double furnished rooma, with kitchen privileges.163 3 HILLiFS PLACE, 4 \u2014 Elegantly furnixhed slagfe aml double rooms, electric light, bathroom fiat, breakfast 1 desired.Fou, with all bath \u2018flat, with ret class board.164 & BEL STREET, 184A \u2014 To let, rooms; immediate possession.168 3 PRINCE ARTHUR WEST, 117 \u2014 Furnished tours le let; close to cars.164.4 RK AVE, 1546, corner Mount Royal, furnished front parlor, in private no children: with breakfast If 1645 couvemniences; uofurnisbed A ABLOR and bedroom, en Suite or sep- UV -.arate, well furnished house In quiet street, near cars; garden.Phone vp 3970.163 ¢ - ot F, ANTOINE, 238 \u2014 Two front rooms, + T E \u201ccould be had July 17th.suitable for workingmen, Without board; English family.ib.\" TER ST., very pleasant front rooni, , bath flat, iminediate possession if deeds 76 Shuter st.Also single room; bath 163 3 xX 1#Y STREET, 104 \u2014 Nicely fnrotshed ff'out bed--date conveniences: transients, accam jemodate:.Ye: 63 à : Sr Et STREET, 151 \u2014 Rooms, with Dose 183 3 T.MARTIN ST.«ittinE room 329, one bedroom and connected, furnished, suitable for a marrted couple or two men.with kitchen privileges; on, bath flat; rent \u2018mnoderate, etc.163 3 \"er - VILE NTREET, 884 \u2014 \u201cTwo nicely farainudd singie rooms, on bath fiat: wardrobes; lourd if oy gas, - flat: \u201ccouple: =.for * For {0.5 e.ed from Single, Driving and Working, Harness; : || too numerous to mention.No 2 District of Montreal.County of Hochelaga.Town-of Outremont .To the Inhabitants ot.the Town of Outremont and to all whom It may con- - cern: .Public notice is hereby given Wy the undersigned' sccretary-treasurer, that at a special session of the Councll of tha Town of Outremont held at the or@in- .ary place of, meetings of sald Council, in said town, \u2018on the séventh Gay of July, one thousand wine hundred apd eleven, By-law No.ninety-six (96) was duly passed and adopted in conformity to Jaw.That the objects of saté\u2014by-law are to = authorize the town io effect a loan and make a bond issue of one hundred and seyentu-five thousand dollars ($175,000).to procure parks and playgrounds for children, and to erect underground con- dtlts fôr telegraph, telephone, elsetrie and other wireg, and to transfer such wires in said conduits.\u2019 That the loan actually provided for shad : be: payable in forty-two (42) years.and, - shall bear Interest at the rate of fourt- and one-haN (414) p.c.per annum, payable half-yearly, and shall de .refunded means of annual tax of nine thousand ox hundred and twenty-five doilars 56 to be leyleä anhurlly during the emigten of said loan.in order to pay intarsrand \u2018sinking fund on thé same.+.Pe law - of | fice of the sald Counell of tha a t open to communication of all interested.PUBLIC NOTICE is further given b she unñersigned that .on the 24th day uly inst.at the hour of ten o'clock in | the forenoon, a general.mesting of all teins -corporatfons and companies off e sald Town of Outremont, who have; a right -t0 vote on loan by-laws, will be \u2018| held at the Council Chambéf In the Town Hall.in the sald town, for the purpose of$ taking into consideration the aforesaldf bron ae Tr Tone Tae (8).and for the pécaston he aston therslor fhe hotline of ce by-law fy er ne or \u201c Glven at th\u2019 win Town of Outre this seventh day July, Jaime | hundr: i eo \u2018Si.OREFH BEAUBIEN, F5 wo aR large appear on referench ¥o sa a 4 SOMO Acting, Beé.Bec.tress.+ \u20ac \u201cAUCTION SALE Ce \u201c tonsiss, EE \u201cpar Be.Belmont ha 1.80 aa Toclading\u2019 10- Horsee:1 3 Grey Geldings, | ani 8 years old; 2 Chestnut fing: ¢ - niga 7 and, \u20ac Yours olé: 1 Black Gelding.'$ -years- old; 1 grey Gelding, 8; years old; 1.Bay Mare, 6 years o os: 1% Brown Mare, 7 years old: 1 Bay T % and years old, fine arivers thoroughly broken single and doud 2 Rubber Tired Buggies: $' Two Sen Netural Wood Concorde, F Three Se Democrat} Concoèré; agxons, ide with Dors au Cart; 3 Thres Se .Two Beated | Pa Iocinge; 3 Harness; 78et8 16; tod ith ot o Neat Surrey Siel be, ° Carrioles;, 1 Cutter: Sleighs; § Sete Double Set Single Trace Harn ss; Bteet T Ares Robes: hn Rugs; Dust der Sheets: ah : ) Err MORE TAN « Pa Mr.R Forget.MP, : \u2019Poron: o Street Rallway directors in re-! gard to the reorganization plans which ! -: - ap@ evidentiy more elaborate \u2018than the, \u201cStreet\u201d surmises.\u2018Creased.to 8 p.c.; high, but, Judsing from: the way Toronto thas been buying it lately, there ls some- [thing more than a mere increase of the dividend in the wind, especlally as most .gf the buying has come from people : pretty close to the company.It looks now as if there \u2018would be a: méjon-cutting, as fhe company i» in a position to carve up something.tt \u201cQuebec: Railway was stronger at 61.\u201cRais\u201d sold up to 152 and Detroit Waited\" 2%.Boy = En \u201c SELLES.Ti Ry.buyer \u2014 R.Forget, i Davidson.Scott, Taylor, Cowans, Rid- : +dell, \u2018Burnett, Gaudet, Bruneau, Machin- tosh, Dunlop, Barlow.Carsley, Strathy and \u2018Oswald.\u201cToronto Ry.\u201cbien, , Bruneau, \u2018land, Gaudet.éllers \u2014 Barlow.Beau- Jarsiey, Davidson, Gar- C.E.Gault, Mackintosh, \u201cCowans, MeCurdy.McCuaig Bros, Meredith, O'Brien.Patersen, Pitblado, Red- b, Riddell, Robinson, Scott, Strathy, chanan and Luther.In Wall Street A.wire said: \u201cTrading in stocks fell to ai low point, and the demand was not -wûfficient to preserve the equilibrium of RS LL : +H-the dividend on \u2018Ralls 1s merely | the stock is reasonably | iGreenshields, Redpath, Gariand, Luther, by ON i We 10.tige dividend mm Kerr Lake has been \u2018eut.The directors yesterday declared th regular dividend of 25 cents a share or the quarter, and an extra of 13 cents, a leaves for Tor- \\reBluction of.18 vents eomparéd with the\u2018 onto to-night, 10 confer with some of the le \u2018 Big Offer.S.Steel | has | - There is a report that U.offered $2,100,000 for iron ore properties .\u2018in Alberta.FINANCIAL \u201d pansemats À Thorapdn jert diist night for.! SMPMR st.Andrén\u2019s Mr.Mackay Edgar is coming to Can- 4 © i ; Mr.Clarence w Europe THE RUSH T0 PORCUPINE.Special to the Montreal Star.\u201cPorcupine, July 12.\u2014A large number.of \u2018persons are arriving.here each evening railway, not less than\u2018 20» having come each nent for the past five days.- SIR WILLIAM HAS - - LARGEST NUMBER OFIRONS IN FIRE \u2014 Mackay has sailed for\u2019 Sir William Mac-' the market, tions were spiritless, was macd2 by thé bear party to press the advaniage.She decline was described as being \u2018due part to reports that the Moroccan situation had assumed a more merious phage.but there seemed to be pressure of offerings from abroad.\u2019 \u201cAfternoon Sales | \u201cFransactions up to 11.45 p.m.included: {Toronto Railway -atil1b2% to 151%.tStee] Co.of Canada at 28.-\u2014Pewer at 168.\u2018Dominion Steel at 574 to 56%.:Cement pfd, at 2% + MORNING iG TRANSACTIONS.oron \u2014 25 at 149%, 6 at 149%, af He Bo at 149%, 25 at 1497.50 at h£-at 149.10 at 14916, 10 at 1494, 50 t 140%, 1 at .150, 200 at 149%, 133 at - 250.08 at 15024, 25 at 150%, 135 Bt 1504, Pas\u2019 at 16016, 85 at 15014, 122 at 151, 100 t 161%.50 at 1519,, 50 at 152.: pacific50 at 242%.Sao com.\u2014100.at 141.\u2018Detroit\u201485- at 724.2 ~Telegraph\u201410 ai 148.\" Power\u201450 at 16715, 50 at 168.Halifax\u20144 at 143, 1 at 145.Mackay pfd.\u201414 at 745.Shawinigan\u201428 at 115, 3 at 115 Richelieu and Ontario\u201425 at 118% \u2014 118%.50 at 118%.Quebec Ry.-\u2014150 at 61.Tuck City\u20144 at oT 10 at 107%.© Thinois pid1 at 92 Winnipeg\u201450 at 235.Cement eat tre.Iron pfd.\u2014 a Crows Reserve\u20141,000 at 8.25, 200 at Breit Corp.\u201415 at 574.Asbestos\u20145 at 7, 126 at 4 Texte pfd.\u201410 at 101, 2 \"at 102, 1 at 01.Cement pfd.\u20145 at 83%, 15 at 83, D.Canrers\u201425 at 66.Woods com.\u2014125 at 140.Royal Be at Feu.Mo olsons Ban a E.Bank\u201422 at 172.Bann of Montreal\u20145 at 259.8 00 Quebs , Rye bonds-\u2014$1,000 at 82%, $4 om.Cot.bonds\u2014$1,000 at 101, $500 at 0%.Cement bonds\u2014$100 at 99.Ru her Jonds-\u20143$2, 000 at 99%.A.Wining SALES IN TORONTO.ley.100\u2019 at 4%; Beaver, 900 gt 451%, 0 at 46, 2000 at \u201845, 1000 at 443%, 1000 ; 4844, 2500 at 48, 2300 at 44; Chambers, 5 at 12%, 1000 at 12%: Chbalt Lake, 500 at 21; Crown Reserve, 100 at 3.20; \u201cLittle Nip., 1000 at 4; Meehan, 500 at 24, a 34: Nip.150 at 10.50; Right of 1 500 at 10: Rochester, 1000 at 4, \u2019Témisk.5000 at 38%, 2200 at 38, 1460 at a.: 4, 10 at 3%: Silver Leaf, 5000 at 3% 34 3500 at 36%, 5000 at 36; Coniagas 100 © ag 7.20; Foster, 500 at 4%.100 al 4 rgrave, 1300 at 9, 1300 at 914, ono Vi © 16 Union Pacific, 500 at 1%: *'Vipond, ~ 1590 \"at 60, \u201c200° at 60%; Hollinger; 50.at- \u201814.25, 100 at 14.15, 100 at 14.20, 100 at w1@ 10, 200{at 113:90, 1000 at 146.01; 108 at 00: Dome Extension, 200.at 91, 1000 9 , 6850\u2019 at 90, 2500 at 9, 500 at 884, 1000 \u201cet 891%; Eldorado, 500.at 15; Foley.60 at 1 200 at 1.40, 100 at 1.38: sarl Lake.i at 83; Por ine Central, 5000 at 84.5000 at 85: erfial, 700.at 15; Porçupine ~~ Nprth, 7000 at 69: Preston, 6000 at 35, 2 0.at 38.2000 at 37%, 1800 at 3815, 100) _ 5.89, M0.at p- sa, \u2018100 at 5.88, 100 nt TN; Stand 2300 at 834: Swastika, 350.at \"on.at 60%, 100 at 60; West Dome» Tob at 2.00.DEMAND FOR MILLFEED.The nd for milifeed is and marier £7 firm \u2018 which ruled slightly lower : after a firm opening.Speculative opera- ° û and no attempt , EB {Coal Bonds Sell for w= kenile who has £1 mere.fire than any man in Canada, is so.busy with big plans.for his various concerns just now that he hasn't got time to comment on.the weather.Just when the % newspapers had mentioned what they thought to be all ot the Mackenzie enterprises upon his arrival, aleng comes the annual report of the Monterey Rall.way.LIgit & Power Co.of which Sir WihHam is president.The company showed a surplus avaliable for dividends en the common stock equal to 4.25 p.\u201d.on tke $4.100.000 outstanding as-compared with 3.25 p.c.last year.Gross, net and surplus earnings exper- lented substantial Improvement over a year ago, and at the close of the flacal period there was left a surplyrm of $174,- 286, which brought the tds! profit and loss balance: up to $281.175% Sir Wm.Mackenzie.25 Cents on the $1.Halifax, July 12.\u2014Bonds of the North Atlantic Collieries Company, with a face value of $110,000, were sold \u2018here this morning at auction: to T.F.Tobin, barrister, for $29,200, or one-quarter of their par value.The bonds were offered for sale on account of the recent failure of the company to pay interest on them.OPENS NEW CITY BRANCH.The\u2019 Bank of Toronto has?opened its branch at 516 St.Lawrence Boulevard, near Ontario street, under the management of Mr.\u20ac.L.Parkinson.PIRIIORIS es ep (H\\ARKEZ Charles Head.-We suggest the same traders\u2019 position.and recommend buying the better ciass stocks on all reactions for higher prices.\"Shearson-FHammiil.\u2014The southern rall- way stocks, all of them, should do better.We think the actives should be bought on the recessions.Os ald Bros.: Repeatedly during the last week the stock market has proved that there is no pressure to liquidate at present levels, = \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.Ry special cable to The Montreal Star and Theraton Davidsem & Co: - Mon.Tues.-Wed, C.P.R.2481, 24R1G 248% G.T.R.sat \"pa.e 11044 111 11] Do.3rd ptd.613% 61% 61% G.T.R.co 28% 29% 29% Hudson's Bay .112 112 .112, Hollinger.e 349 144 14% Rio 00%.\u2026- RE 16 ; M15% RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS: Investment yields compiled by Oswald Brothers: .pi t\u2019is fairly LAdtive, wi und He ae he $22.50 to $28: Mant.| toba bran, $20 to do.shorts, = rain mouillis, His to $31; guile 82H to $28.A [vestment Trust| : Com pa pany, | Limited +.Bros pts.en w ro > du.Dons rene +5 6 DORE 4 Price.Div, Yield.Bell Teleptione Le ee ws 146 8 5.51 Can, Cemenit pfd.+.83 T7 8.43 Can.Pac.Ry.V242 10 4.13 Detroit .x.0.\" 72 6 6.94 Dom, Coal pfd.++ + 113 7 6.25 \u201cSteel \u2018Corporation .57 4 7.01 Lom, Textile com.69 5 7.24 do.pfd: .101 7 6.988 Iron pfd.«~.102 7 886 Halifax Street .145 8 561 Montreal Street .1225 10.4.44 Toronto Street ve os eo 181 7 4.63 Twin City: er ee .107 8 5.60 Hitinots pra: ip 9 6 6.59 Lake of W ods \u2018com.\u2026.140 6.4.28 Moritrea: Power.168 7 Me Montreal Tel, .Ib 8 51 Montreal Potton ee eso.186 8 512 +.os 141 7 4.96 Mackay\u2019 com.ee ee we 90 5 4 do.ptd.+ + + + + TB 4 33 North Ohto.\u2014.\u2026.\u2026.45, 3.@66 Ogilvie com.128 8 6.26 Go, .pa, .\u2026 188- 7 5.69 R Nav.Co! 11 118 5 433.Pantone, Limited.51 4 17.01 Shawiniran*.-115 8 4.34 La Rose .ccece co .4% 8 $5.88 | SALES oF UNLISTED STOCKS.W.P.O'Brien \u201cresorted: 'Sherwin-Wile4 : Yams pfd., 10 at 88; Canadian Power, 19 at 50, 25 ab 49%: Montreal Steel bonds, 500 at SRI Bid.Asked.\u20ac 38 ! + i 1 i ! | = 1 irons in the! | BANK PASSED TH | 100 MILLION MARK ae fh.that ie aggregate assets.of the bank have pasged the cne| At the close thé common was offered te, \u20ac hundred milién | ay g1g, with 4 hid.\u2026.i ar ark \u2018ine| Black Lake common was offered at fact that when the |11%, with 93 bid.There were no quota\u2019 \u201c bank ?opénèd \u2018In Montreal, 1887, tions for the preferred stocks: stocks .than five million dollars, and\u2019 that as \u2018late as 1908 they.were only fifty mil-.:Mon dollars, the at progress pu on a and Shaws ass of liability to the public.ot over 52 per cent.- J.W.Gates.' \u20ac Paris July 12.\u2014The condition of John.W, Gates was unchanged from last evening: when the patient appeared a Httle Yesterday Dr.Gros said that the crish\u2019 would develop within 48 hours, and he\u2019 thought that there was a chance for a |fayorable outcome.- WANTED 100,000 SHARES.: In Toronto, 93 was bid for 100.000 shares of Dems Extension on the Dominlon Bx {change , CAUSES OF SLUMP IN JOHN BULL PREMIER SECURITY Speclal to the Montreal Star.London, July 12.\u2014Consols, after breaking the record for 80 years yesterday.did not rally more.than a very small fraction to-dav Business yesterday was actually transacted at 78 3-16, and one has to go back to 1831 to get a lower price than that: The price then \u2018war relatively lower.because Consols in those days bore 3 per cént.interest, whereas they now bear only 24 per cent.; but, even making allowance for the reduction In interest.Consols are now lower than they have been since 1878.Apart from general reason for the fail so frequently discussed in recent years, of late, the present acute weakness is lquidation on the part of ascribes to mino: financial institutions all over the country since the suspension of the Birk- beck Bank No Change in the Tooke Bros.Control.To.correct the misapprehension regarding the deal involving Tooke Bros.Limited.Mr.G.P.Grant, whg was reported as being at the head of a pur- chastfig syndicate, stated to-day that he wished to correct the impression that the Tooke business had been sold oùt to Interests which he represented.These Interests are merely joining with Mr.Tooke In a reorganization in order to carry out plans for the extension of the business.e further Stated that there would be absolutely no change in the management or control of the business.Money Was Easier In' London To-Day.London,, July, 12.\u2014Money in abundance.and discoûrits weak.The settlement on\u2019 the Stock Exchange arranged for easier rates for Americans at 3%, and new business on this basis was good.- SALES OF MINING STOCKS.Temiskaming, 1,700 at 38%, 1,000 at 26, 1,000 at 365, 4,000 at 36; Crown Re- [ serve, 100 at 3.25; N.P, 2,000 at 1%: Dome Extension, 500 at 80%: Hollinger, 50 at 14.00, 250 at 14.65 (60 days): Standard, 1,000 at 9; Beaver, 300.at 45%, 1,000 at 42%; Gould, 83,000 at 2%; Red- dick, 500 at 613, 500 at 5%, 500 at 5%.Montreal Mining Exchange Porcupine quetations, reported by Russel E.Pop- ham: Rid.Asked Apex .cena ses.&1 Crown \"Chartered ven sree 45 i Crown Reserve .:.328 2.35 Dobie » ver sas +.S.BO 2.75 Dome Extension - ve ere oo.88 89.Y¥oley O'Brien .1.40 1.45 Jupiter .+.44 000 A 70 Hollinger .\u2026\u2026.14.00 14.15 Peart Lake .+.2.0.6244 65 Porcupine God .\u2026 59 -.61 (Preston .coh eae 100 39 29% } Rea Mines ., .5.80 5.95 Standard .da ee.& Swastika .sois cee 0.5914 00% West Dome .\u2026.\u2026 2.00 2.25 TRANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.Sales\u2014Nip., 80 at 0 05; Maple Leaf, 0 at 55%7to 85%; PF.Burt, 1 at 118; do.pref.\u2026.t at 118%; canada tend.6 at 158; Dominion Steel pref., 4 at 102: Mac- kay, 42 at 89 to 8914; do.pref., K at 74%; Porto Rico, 65 at 6214 to 634: Rails, 1544 at 14914 to 151: Rio, 125 at 111%; to 11114: do.bonds, 3500 at 994: Dominion,.30 at 240 to 740%: , Trethewey, 1000 at 75 to 80; LaRose, 25.at 4.23; Crown Reserve, 100 at 3.20: oi.TLoan, 11 at 74: Canada ve E 50.at 8; Shredded Wheat, 6 at © Wintipèg, and Railway at Odds.Winnipeg, July 12.\u2014 The city and the Street Ratiway Company are at another deadlock over the rights of the company to su \u2018by main® through the city streets.The company has announced that it wii} place mains regurdless df permits.o the.sein L of thisty days, unless the city within tha par consen to grant phrmith, nied The city solicitor announces that he will obstruct such measures by police intervention if necessary.The company bought out the Manitoba electric \u2018and gas light \u2018charter, and claims the privileges f that charter.The case is before the Privy Council.« Embrun, ont, Has $20,000 Fire.Embruri, Ont, J 13.\u2014 The whofs south side of Emond street, of the brighter following the arrival.of his] so _Jot 15% per cent.+ HN + > 288 ¢ TN nei NFO: $4.0.$4 a share to-day, a pew low record.The decline, ; set everybody wondering |: if the situation was even bincker than it news to be had.One director said: away below last year\u201d ing its bond interest could not- be confirmed.\u201cDOPING\u201d THE FUTURE OF HOLLINGER.(Toronto Globe.) From 350 tons a day it may be a we * squmed Afor à while at least\u2014that the grade will {be atound $40.That recovery each day would account for about $13,000, or nearly $4,000,000 per annum, 133 per cent: on the par value of Hollinger stock.Some- |tbing might be shaved oft thls without jeopardizing the dividend prospects of Hollinger.A recovery of $20 from 850 tons per day would mean 23 per cent.per annum on MoNinger at $15.\u201cfar T4 The attention of Hon.Mr.Fielding.Uncle Sam's bosom friend, Is called to the clearing house figures.For the six months just concluded.United States \u2018bank clearings showed a DÉQREASE of 1% per cent, while Cane adian clearings show an INCREASE ong weh enough withé y t al Se LE d Stripes alllances.out dny Stars an Although Lord Strathcona i= giving up tain the chairmanship of the Hudson's Bay C In 91, and expects to crass par.He is still as lively ag he was five years ago.Mines do not pay dividends.They distribute thelr assets as they take them out of the ground.London calls tire promotion sharks \u2018\u2019can- \u2018nibals.\u201d because they eat up the public's good money, Alfred Beit.the South African diamond king, dled five.years ago at the age.of: PRIS EN Halitax is the only ety in Canada to show a (decrease In bank clearings in the st six months.Pe Halifax should buy a ticket and get on board the prosperity band waggon.Mr.Clarence W.Mackay has gone to Scotland on a shooting trip.The Western Union men had better leave Scotland: for a few weeks.How Output of Cobalt Compares Nineteen Cobalt mines shipped ore in the month of June.Nipissing.McKinley, La Rose, Cobalt Lake and Conjagas being.the big shippers.of the list.Shipments compare as follows (in tons): 1911.1910.January .1,888.35 2.409.0% February 2.101.682 London, July 18 \u2014PFred.idle.of the Hotel Pliza, New York, agpounc-, ed to-day that within & few dys pa pers will be signed by which the | George's Hoepital site at Hyde Park corner will be acquired oy an \u2018Ameri- \u2018be -bulit upon it.= The price of the.site 's aba four million dollars but as it sin the heart of fashionable London and overlooking Hyde Park the: Cr>en Park, and the Gardens of Buckinghdm Palace; Mr.Sterry thinks the prite Fea- sonable.Forty-eight thousand.square feet will be available for bulldthg pur- |©! poses and nearly twenty thousand p+ more can be aged.38 & park of-for an open, glass-covered._ room.The er hota! wil] have seven ndr \u2018bedrooms and .wiil be ten storeys high.Five millon dollars will be \u201cgent on the buil : \"COARSE GRAINS.* The foreign derannd fer oats \"as good, but.owing+to the further advén H- prices in the Winnipeg Toarket, oe x the blé» coulé be accepted.local market is Drm in sympathy.but thé dee, mand shows little improv rovement.ge quote gry i.car lots, ex-store, an foi- ee A : # ern ae oats, shat aidan rt fo it outbuildings; Joseph Cap- 3e ; at ! > a docs lécal.w esters 10 .ning = 3 Not whit i 5 , house par: OLS, No: 4 loch! whi led ri ROLLED OATS FIRM.+ © i sens a tr Ps \u201cand cornmea) 5 En; = ® en prices, .Wo quote: Rolled FEES LondOn.: duty 11\u2014Lend, , 4.on 6.7 des dbrorment, \u201cCOMMON.SEULS Amalgamated Asbestos Asbestos common ten to had \u2018been pzinted,.but there.wan Lie 1 \u201cThe mil is run- |.ning well.and costa of \u2018operation are |: Rumors that the company is not: earn-+ a band to date of $583,838.the High Commissionership.he will Tes] a tow weeks His Lordship will dé- .\u201cps With Year 1910 can syndicate and à largeaud'up-to- IA date sky-scraping American hotel wi I Ÿ Shit x chirter ns docti recentlÿ \u201cbeen sranted at Ottawa.\u2018for a new \u2018finaneia] corporation.the Canada .Syndleate Limited, with a capital, of $1.000,00, and ig hesd joffice to be in Montreal.: The new organi bonds any firat-c .sation \u2018vit deal in , securities, participate in enidorfitinge.etc., and conduct a general tmneial \u2018business.\u2019 One af its; spepial be (hé investigation of usw enterprises.The board \u2018of directors 13.as follows : Mensrs, J.M McIntyre, W.T.Whitehead, J.Work, Frank Thompson and B.F.Pea ; Mr.Frank\u2019 ahompson has been appointed managinx.d tor.\u2018It is understood that strong finauclai Interesis are represented .[Amongst the sherebolders: \u201c Consols: Up.+ pian it Consol were a shade\u2019 better; at 78 9-16 for money and 78 % for account.FINANCIAL NOTES No change in the Amalgamated.Co vidend is expected.per ye Cadiz reports 8 German warships {cruising around Morocco.Chance for an- | other War scare.Call money in London is 1 per cent.\"The Kerr Lake - à Mining Co.reports total cash asvets and investments on Sales to noon New.Tork were 119,- 360 shares.McDougall : Cowans quoted s.\u201cA.warrants at 785 Granby sold at 38.\u201d Call money was 2% pe In New York.La Rose was 4 \u201c3a 16 to 413: Nipissing, 10 to 10%.?5 Standard or stock was 644 to 646.Canadian Northern has orderzd 20 locomotives.British\" Consols \u201cwent up 2 whole 1- 18; |at the openinx.\u2014 More crops are killed by ink than by the weather.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018However, the bush fires dld not get at! the gold.Surely, John Bull is not going to allow 2 Consois to get in.the same class as Am- Looks As It _ \u201cDividend Had Been Passed LE -The executive.committse of the Chli- & Alton Rallroad Co.met yenterday,- ook no action on the prior {en stock | di¥¥dend.Inasmuch as the sémi-annual dividend of 3 pe on this stock is ordin- arliy:.pryable July 15th, the failure of the { directors to take any action on the matter is regarded as equivalent to a passage of.the dlviden dividend.Sovereign Bank New Assets Co.Toronto.July 12 \u2014At \u2018the annual meting of the sovereign Bank yesterday a resolution wus passed \u2018to accept the | offer of IJternational Assets, Limited, to purchase from the assisting banks thelr claims against the Sovereign Bank, giving for these claims something over half in cash and the bajance In bonds.The company have also\u2019 agreed to purchase {from the Sovereign Bank the equity of redemption In the bank's aseets giving for that equity of redemption si.000.000 : in its own common stock.The company thus becomes practically the on'y creditor of the Soverelgn Bank, CHEESE MARKET STRONG.Receipts of cheese \u201cwere 16,247 boxes, as against 28,736 buxes for the corresponding date \u2018of last year.\u2019 country were stronger, sales being made as high as 11 9-16c.The local market was firm, finest western being quoted at 1134 to 11l4e, and easterh at 11 to 114e.OIL QUOTATIONS.London, July 12.\u2014 Calcutta linseed, July- August, 678 4d: linseed oil, 418 td: sperm oil.4 103; pefroleum, American: refined, sed; do.\u2018spirits, 6% qd: turpentine sBpirita; 353 5d; resin, American strained, 148 vd: do.fine, 198.Liverpool, July 12.\u2014 Turpentine spirits, 398; resin, common, 155 94; petroleum, refined, 634d: cottonseed oil, Hull} refined, xpot.27s 7%4d; tallow,- Australian In London, 325 328 9d.WORLD'S Wh \u2018WHEAT SHIP) PMENTS.The, wor 3d's shipments of wheat and flour as.whéat from the chief exporting countries since July 1, 1911, to date, except Argentine, bel from January 1, 1911, the commen ent of the cereal, year in that\\ country, follow: .bushels, \u2018bushels.United States cer on rr 1,600,000 | | 3.338.000 «88, 47,784,000 | - Ni \"136,000 73; waism | .LONDON.wooL SALES.London, Sas 18 ~The \u2018whol.wales | ge attendance.fair with a A selection was ® offered, and in good demand at unchan » sold at par to § per cent.tow- thé.or Somé unwoot suitable for foe or Americas tert\u201d i e num pret .7,141.Pollouing js on , an : ne 0 te oor 114 to : SA Ad bales; scoured, 1s 2.to in 48 south Australia~\u2014100 baies: pour, ja to 108.de bars ser 44 Cape of Hope esse eee \u2018than ft -QGood Be i) CE va ee iti treme * + Lr LIVERPOOL CHERSE PRICES.| io Bates, -nomir CB, JE Be mon cts » et 9 Mer Accepts Offer of TT\" \u2014 ; The Steel Company Rrices !n the\u201d This year, Lest year, i \u201cwere | rates\u2019 oured, 1s |.om | wy 1, \u2014 Chasse: Comadu-}- + \"< There are now aces of Canadian banks.{he largest number on ræcord; They.are digtriputed as follows: In Canadu - 2.457 PE EE Ontario .!.2.000540005400c00 1,000 Queber MEET AT 16 Nova Scotia .Pees 112: Xew Brunswlek .Te Prince Edward .Island.145° Manitoba veapsanes scan ces 1.87 Anta a .30) tehewan :.:.:.\u2026.12177 2907 01 British Columbia Fuken .In Newfoundland. ourth, winning + r \u2014\u2014 _ per s = Ca Com.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Do Mayor McGaughey and President | Patterson, 43rd D, C, D.R, Ottawa.| COOLER IN NEW YORK 1 To- DAY | Blows Up and Hurls Em Investments, 0 werwstes cose seer sees eres Brooklyn gore 843; i 834 8 Ferguson, of the North Bay Board of| ninth, winning £1, and Lieuténast, ployes to Death.A SCOTT ; IVES vo \u201cvm BLDG Dom.Gteel Coin.57: 55% 873g 8634 Can Teather.vess +.|Trade, have been up most of the night Blackburn, of Winnipes, unattached; | Special to the Montreal Star.: .9 TORONTO \u2018 - : > 4 Cast Iron Pipe.and a car is leaving this morning with fourteenth, winning the same.\u201cNew York, July 12.\u2014Despile re .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eu ; 19.I do prefi.102% 102 .pe.foodstuffs for Cochrane, all bakeshops FINANCIAL BROKER.-D 7, vo\u201d ex 7 691< Can Pacific 248% 242% 241% 2413 stuffs for Cochrane, a akeshop At the 300 yards stage, Private Bibby \u201cfact that the temperature had dropped | gpecial to th: Montreal Star.i om.Tex.Com.54 4 or ey Moe 221 2234 2234 having worked to thelr highest capa- |; ay second, winning £3.\" : to 82 at noon to-day, ten degrees leds Charlotteburg, Germany, July 13.\u2014| Pheae, Main 1833.143 13e0d TTI 3 75 do prefe.TTT TU\" Ches & Ohi 81% 82 816g 814 city all night.| Lord Cheylesmere has arranged for than yesterday.21 persons died from TE, aa Ye feces and aw .Duluth Superior.es Ohlo.Frank Child; who has stores ' ii, Bisiey competition in which the the effect of the heat between eight re persons See ON ar face ans > \u2014\u2014 = ii 6 SEA gg, eh ts su CE LIE SHY a ri \"| CAROSTON, ALBERTA Havana Electric.96 ne cuve i St.7 ed, arrive ere from the gouth last! Among Canadian riflemen attarding The wind was from the south-east, ; ; -day., dO Pref cover coer cine sees eens Colofä South\u201d u.vous ees sees night bound north, but when he heard the Bisley meet unattached are: Major 4nd brought cooling breezes from th + (Phalia, blew as ne ce of the ex- J , ) Con Gas N.Y.: .|that he had beén wiped out, he took |jjar( Meliarg, Col.Stuart, Color-Ser- otgan.The Weather Bureau says |S that parts of the bodies of I.Traction pfd.-|Col Feul & Iron .oo.se.the next train to Toronto ta buy a eant Hynter, Private Warden, of Vai; will be cooled to-morrow.those killed were found, imsAl® aeur- Special! Letters carrylng the most Debentures For | Sale Inter Coal Ca.\u2014\u2026.eaen \"+ - ; » .spital.ast Friday a man came Ottawa L &.P47\" 1467 148 147 lon Nas 4 \u201c 7 being rushed through everywhere.fo | t t Mi : , 3; - r treatment.complaining of a pain - Pamir oe 6 sein ng an tn, So nile WI shew ri me genie, à 21 e-investmen poe pref tee po 531 62 Do do pref.AT which an order Pré made for vas found he roe - | ! : orto Rico.veer 62% NY Cen &Hud 109 109! 109 1085 31.000 on receipt of the following tele- Go Foe or head and an | vi | pi a Pui ; .5 operation THE CAMPBELL FLOUR MILLS COMPANY.LIMITED, Quebec.624 61 69 59% | Erie Railroad.8714 3144 87 37 gram from rc Bradley.of Coch- as performed.but it is feared a ul y 1V1 en 8 a0.\u201819% 11874 119 hay Eo A pref ak 59% 68% 59 \u201cCan vou help us by sending enough l°t had formed on his brain.He is Toronto, June 29th, 1911.\" JO.Lee 0010005 1113 11135 113g pref.A.vision _ at present on the verge of death.3 | .San Paufo : \u2018 178 % 1 783; | NY Ont & West seve ®ig 45% Fane destroyed by.fiver ner \u201cCoch In his delirious ravings.his name Messrs.Campbell, Thompson and Company.1- Before re-investing any sur- BUTO.\u2026.oven 1/8 save | North Paci 182 a 131 131 < was learned to he John Reynolds, but Toronto.: awinigan\u2026.na 115 an Nr AW ates ii of 105 21% 151% smresident Gourley and R= Home 5\" gefinite address could be ascer {plus funds, be sure and obtain or est com mith immediately set to work to - \u2019 i , ledo Railway.use ces tained.The nurse watching at his Dear Sirs:\u2014Referring to your purchase of $300.000 preferred stoek of the Camp- .ronto Ry.\u201c151% 151% Boer = | Pacif Mail.rum, up assistance of a tangtble char- bedelde last night, caught enough from § \"0 your » pref Pr.t from ws circular giving particu- j City pref.cees™ seve sess a 000 vj PennRR.ere - 12636 124% 124% 124% LES his disconnected talk to convince her bel} Flour Mills Company, Limited, 1 bez to say that the additional monays now being - £ fin in Ct.cere eres eus ease Presid teel com \u201ceee ., nn that his home was on Albert lane.Provided Wii be used for the erection and equipment of the new mill at Midland and are of first-class debenturcs, st India.2.02 oe sien von.Déoples Gas.She nccntinels vont thers this t xin ielding f invipez coupe seen 237 Phila & Read.160% 16034 15974 160° morning and found the man's or working capftal.- yielding from.sess svar sees esas ou 32 32 amily in a terr state, Five small to! fpdsor Hotels .wove 2.0 one Rock Island.82% 82% pe 4 .children and a mother, the latter in The Company has no bonds, and there is no mortgage upon any of its real estate 49 to 6%- 3 22 the last stages of consumption.live : : c i BANKS Rep.Iron&StLCo.RS in à squalid home on this, one of the or plants.Addres; ! 15 Do d f f s\u2014 E | FR VO voué ens 0 0 pred.; worst lanes in the city.: ; ; XL : Commerce\u2026.2103< 20734 210 Je So'thern Rycom 323, sk 324 2% z° Le Nothing was in the house to nour-| _.Whea She new mill Is completed, the Company will have an immediate capacity of .HANSON BROS ! ve Do pref\u2026 7844 744 72% 73 ish or feed the children.the youngest| =: 3.000 barrels of flour per day, and 130 tons of feed, with facilities to Increase at a .+ Dominfon jo.cee.288.| South'a Pacific.- 122% 12234 121%; 121% .|of which is a baby.Apparently the se ÿ Eëét Town.2% A 173% = i Sloss: Sheffield | .oe .Disputants Come to Blows But poor children and their mother had comparatively small expense to 4,500 barrels per day.Our brands, such as \u201cCREAM Investment Brokers, \u2018Hochelaga\u2026 1764 170 170% 170 | Texas Pacific.28% 2834 hod i 1 v9.UL [had little to cat for several days.- OF THE WEST,\u201d \u201cQUEEN CITY,\u201d and \u201cMONARCH.\u201d have long been established, 164 ST.JAMES ST Merchants.198 1973 198 197% Toledo Le seer veer Police Separate Them Many Milk Cans Confiscated.and are well-known to dealers, not enly in Canada but also in the West Indies] South Dept.B \u2019 MONTREAL Montre.ES 201.a 255 |u S Steel com.%93; 793, 78% 7872 f Without Trouble The Chief food Inspector of \u2018the city Africa, Newfoundland.and the United Kingdom, and I feel confident that we can réad- te - RP ., .Nova Scotia.273 272% 273 272% r Pa b pref.5 Hg 118% Rl .}- sated Lo day that during the past ily dispose of our entire product at very remunerative prices The wheat from our 160 117 Sam 1 * on | Qu 0 Oftawa .208 200 208 200 |= po\" ref.124 BOA2E Sawa, duly 12 \u2014Twenty people who confiscated and destroset because.of Canadian North-West is known as the hardest and best wheat in the world, and the Y \u2018 Quebec.188 - 186 138 136 Union I 1883 188% 1873 187% were at a corner of -he main street \u2018unsgnitary _condition.production thereof Is rapidly Increasing, and the flour made from this hard wheat WHERE TO DINE.Royal .289 ., 239 Do pref.93% 9434 93% 93% |waiting for the Orange parade in Hull | is In Ereat demand.Our transportation facilities and freight rates are favorable Teadérs.150 \u2018142 150 1.2 Wabash.16% 10% 163$ 16 |at 1.30 this afternoon got into a melee Berlin Has Got Heat Wave Now.: Trymito 1.! 1121834 2153 21834 2154 Do pref.eee were eae : «| Just before the parade arrived, \u201cJ.Berlin, July.13.\u2014A4 heat ve has| ! \"for exportation, to the sephoard, and we therefore have considerable advantage over Tremere Wist Union Tel.| Carr.a Protestant, and J.Kidder.À \u2018Berlin en .: B Calon 160 -16935 150 149451 Wacon com.LI III i.woman Catholic.began in wordy engulfed Berlin.The thermom: ters mills not so well situated, The Finesi Restaurant DOTE RE UE : and then \u201ccame ta Wows: in wha in the downtown section registered a of its kind in Canada.\u201d è others joined.mizilinum temperature of 103 degrees } The new Company will be under the same management as the old one, and taking 344 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal.\u201cOn the Wrong Side of the Street.comes CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.le police, deur the assistance _ of 10-day.HE.our pdst experience as a guide I think the profits of the new Company will he suffi- -DOMI bored Highest.Lowest.Clos the two principale ath o oy of bout» ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY,\u2019 «+ \u2018cient, within a short time, to provide not only the cumulative dividends on the pre- © .Wheat- No ove.élse was marked a mises An \\nteresting feature In the Cor- ferred atock, but @ subatential amount avallable for dividends on the common.; A CIRCUS : Le SECURITIES 228 Ni 8 A/S pa a EE oun a, Sx CIR CC.rene His en .a \u2018 , \u2014 S [ak or HE |Riordon P chon near 3 Luteste Girose a (signes) ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Seine tt pe .671 67% the offices of Messrs.Gordo Gotch .\u2019 : President.a CORPORATION Dec.ob 65% us ais © pg: lis APE.ont or the premier Langon habnes for : | of pen became vers LUS CT\u201d 5 .LIMITED.Cats - i adve ng and publishing in the Brit.\u2018 ; i = asked his mother, and the youngster | ish E The first pl h .\u2018Oh, binking- bol x EN rs is Burned AUDE Was allotted to Conada of - .The above is a copy of a letter received from Senator Campbell in re- What an AWËU! cireus must Do going.TORONTO.& YORK Pork ! SQuree.whilst beneath was d map, of f t d : iting $300 000 f th ferred stock.\u201d > rng best \u201cway to avold an aw orn rt ell 16 [Calumet a Threstened by Foret Autre een Sibi\u201d erence {o our underwriting $300,000 of the preferred stock.\" erp, ae Pr Re \u201ci 7 tee.\u2026.16.82 .; \u2019 ; Radial \u2018Railway Co.Lard Fires\u2014Whob Population Fighting UTS) tenrories covered oy wis en.\u2018We would call your attention speci ally to thelast paragraph.BOUILLON'S EUR \u2014 OS \u2014 July.\u2026\u2026.8.32 8.27 8.30 he Flames.idea! lque and attract >naid- , Co Be \"avananTEnD Br rum Bepll 540 Biz AW A0.re M en acted consid We are offering the 7 per cent.cumulative stock at par, carrying a ww 7.Place Carmes mu, UNE rofioréro RAILWAY co.ay bees ees 4 5 \u2018do 8424 ar que Mr gear town ,Ç bonus of 25 per cent.common stock.The, books will be closed not ._ 30: .Mp.e ey .0 ; FREEMAN'S \u201c .64 BONDS View Levet Crossiag Locations.Jacques Car- where the Lachine and ' o fs threatened with disaster from Le forest fires raging | the immed neighborhood.Alre the fighting to save the own.2 Porcupine and Cobalt Up to the minute news of these \u2018two happening in the mines is only one of later than Monday, July 17th.Prospectus on application.- Co LARGEST AND BES?DOWN TOWN RESTAURANT.Commissto ab th t - ulp, m : RSR RESTE EE ES CPE DE au ae pe TE a oa the epst-end to look bver the strcets'g The whole : population.ia | \u201cP°c'ai correspondents, detailing every!\u201d .5 fA \u2026 5.nues Saget, tler Ry).have asked permission 'l extend level crossings.Mr Mabze and the Controllers will give special study as to how the compar can: operttte actoss these etreets by b vie- ducts\u2018and by sinking thelr Un ; Fire caysed considerable damage to the kilp building, of the Canada Cè- ent Compeny's jant und, PS last night.The oes \u201cAl, at Owen Seetion ef Square Condemned.A n of Belirive Bquare was eondemnéd Oy the Bulding Inspéctor to-day qe being uneate.There was a email fire in some of the wooden sup- \u2018ports ef the nection of :thé squats, which fronts on the tracks of the C.rR The Board of Ceatrol will now rier the wooden supports replaced by | the features of the leading authority on mining and mining securities markets in North America.Thirty-two pages weekly.Sample copy free on request.COPPER, GURB AND : au: _ MINISIG OUTLOOK.: a stored as \u2018sacand clase matwr at.Bat Post Office at New York).| LL Trad Pack, Now Xi 1 an Toronto Campbell, Thompson & Co.43 King Street West, = 15 vb Murphy s Summer Sale = \u201cSummer Dresses = + n° Dresses That Have Sold $2.95 and Thursday $1.49 You may make your selection from an attractive display of the latest styles iñ desirable fabrics and colorings.Only 165 beautiful summer dresses for Ladies in linen finish, soft Lingerie, fancy muslins which must be cleared So i These dresses sold regularly at $2.95 and 5% e Price SHOE POLISH \u201cGood for Leather- Stands the Weather\u201d | CONFERENCES WITH | D LANSDOWNE - | Unidfist Leader lsc Sets Lord Knollys, King\u2019s Private Seeretary: ; + es suffer from headache, ion or capstipation - \u2018RED RAVEN that \u2018will cure laxative \u2018quie ir D RAVEN in small boules called ( SE and one à due | a drug stores, cafes, hotels Le cvergwhere | f5¢ Special to The Montreal Star.New York, July 12.\u2014The Right Hon.Arthur J.BaMour, Unibs \u2018leader in\u2019 the House.of Commons, .-& further confereñce with Lord Lansdowne ÿes- terday, and it was subsequentiy \u2018announced that he would.address his constituents in the city-of London un the constitutional \u2018crisis on July 25.just about the time when the Lords will be considering whether.to surrender or to face the creation of scores, perhaps hundreds, of new peers, \"Lord Knollys also conferred with Mr.Balfour yesterday, and ag he is in\u2019 the {confidence pf the King the announcement has a special significance at this juncture.I\u2019 Meanryhile The Times states that the Chief Libbral: Whip has a list of five hundred peers ready, but nobody really believes, inspite of the Unionist cry of \u201cno sarrender.\u2019 that there will be any necessity for watering the peerage and creating a permanent Liberal majority in the House of Lords.I + ee.ee © 8 sw » 0 66 #9 = 6 8 +.un es 8 © 0 66 108 : 9 ® Boys\u2019 Wash Suits Lo \u201cTwo-piece Wash Suits for boys, with tunic and blouses in white\u2019 indian - Head, the tunic has fine tucks, patch pockets fastened at side and self \u2018belt.Ar \u201cThese garments are well tailored, and if sold at the regular\u201d \u2018price.they would a IS 8148 bring-$1,95.Sizes 2 and 3 years.Thursday.20e Ré vee - .Golf Coats For the be Boat Ladies \u2018anticipating a boat trip should not forget to take a \u201cGolf.Coat\u201d with them to protect them from the cool night air.We have some beauties in Navy, Grey and White, as low as $1.75, and up to $8.50 i in price.The Latest in Waists Isn't that sweet?Was the exclamation made by the sales-ladies in dur \u2018.Waist Department, upon opening up the boxes of a new waist just received, - There are three different styles.They are made of a fine linen, finished.lawn.Two styles have Peter Pan Collars, with jabot, edged with imitation Maltese lace.The other style has the Sailor Collar, with kimono sleeves, edged - with dainty colored lace.Three splendid numbers and very special at $1.50 PRR > 8 3 152 Seoëd 0.MERE eeoeeatie rere sea I 000» ARONSON & Rutenberg Pawn Brokers & Jewellers \u2018News From the Lace Department : \u201c Fine imitation Cotton Cluny Allover Lace, suitable for making Blouses, Sleeves, Yokes, etc., 18 inches wide, in 41] colors, Navy, Brown, Green, Sky, Old Lo 115 Craig St.West Canadian Cadets?Good Record.Rose, Grey.Regular price .60 per yard.Thursday, per yärd.| | \u2014Third Floor Up of tang opposite St St.Francois canedian aT - | = Mone to Lend root ed 1878.London, July 12.\u2014At the S.M.R.C.Ribbons Underpriced Women\u2019s Lace Lisle .dotlar 320 Spwarts, 90\" Dramonre | TECUNE ihe Canadian Cedeix secured A cl f f da lin f r Watches, Jewelry: Clothing, Furs, an G Cc Cadet H.La , f nb Ceres of Tow odd hen of our Ladies\u2019 Shoes Stockings Dry Goods.Hours.\u2019 am.fo $lpm.| Quebec.was equal with the faut who IR.TAUCK HOLL \u201cCLAM 10 STE a As Chile Had Deposited Cash in Advance, Nothing Remains\": But to Pay it Over.a > London, July 12.\u2014The Times announces that King George has given the award in.the Alsop claim to the United States.The award conoedes ne + 1 £187,000 ($935.000)° to the American ' claimants.Early in August last the States Ambassador and the Chilean Minister at London presented to the British Foreign Office their respective ; cases on the Alsop claim, whiofs had been submitted to King George as ar- \u2018bitrator.© The claim is based.upon la of money advanced to the \u2018Government in 1874, Chili agresing to\u201d.assume the.obligations of Bolivia to - United CMe, sums .ltvian the company when: Arica passed to Chil.The claim amounted to $1,- §00,000.The United States and Chil agreed to submit the case to ths late King Edward, and after his death, to his successor, King George.Chi deposited the amount claimed, in London, to be paid over in case the award was in favor of the American claimants.Special Notice.THE ROYAL PIANO.A beautiful Mason and Risch: - Plane adorns the King's Presence Chamber, Windsor Castle\u2014a distinction reserved for a' distinctive piano.Beautiful examples to be seen and at Layton Bros, 550 St.Catherine se » Women's lace lisie thread stockings in allover lace and boot length in black, tan, white ahd champagne.Regu- 39 lar value .50; Thursday, per pair \u201877.Hat Pins \u2014 Regular value, .30, .39 a yard.Thursday.per yard 21 ner.At Less Than Half Price omen\u2019s Cotton Stockings - W 8! To.effect a speedy clearance on \u201c Thursday, West (corner Stanley).Women's black cotton stockings with | ; i A ja i ¢ hatot in wed Vi it the te heii po \u201c38 we have laid out about 500 pairs of Ladies\u201d Os- oii 2th Roule ve via\" tinct 1S1 * Pair L.ccccecareue rence ce 0000 \"ot fords, Pumps and Boots.to be sold at less than ond topaz stones.Values 75, 95, AQ .and $1.49.Thureday, each HALF PRICE oo _ Pacific Northwest \u201cMary Garden Perfume\u201d [| - Finest Quality.: Th p nich 1 Patent Leather Oxfords.Gun Metal Pumps.F P : de e newest perfume, whic 8 i .only ébtainable here, at per oz.$3.00 Gun Metal, Oxfords.Patent 3-Eyelet Ties.or & ace ow or 79 Patent Leather Pumps.Patent Blucher Boots.pink and white.Reg.value $1.25 for Wash Cloths and Sponges | New York Military and Cuban Heels.Not all sizes in ever > Wash Cloths in rubber lined case at k LQ y Outing Baskets 39 and 85 each.ind, but.all sizes in the lot, 1L2 to 7.Regular $3.00, $3.50 shoes.Sum- The excellent baskets are just what Wash Cloths for 06 and .10 each.mer Sale Price, Thursday .22000 Les cananacana nee $1.79 you require for outing or shopping.Very strongly made with Prices from .09 to .89.Wash Goods at Summer Sale Prices We à are going to, have a big three-day-sale of Wash Goods Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Summer Sale Prices.leather handles.Rubber Sponges.different size .40 to $1.50 each.The reason is, we have just received some big shipments and wish to clear same before stock taking, we have grouped them in two lots, but all at one price.Lot A 15 ,000 yards beautiful fine Muslins, Dimities, Crepe Cloth, Foylards, in a most complete range of colors and designs, in the lot you.will find some values that are wonderful prices that range from .12L4, .15, .20, .25 and .35 a yard.All at one price, starting Thursday, and while they last 914.LOT (2).20,000 yards Dress Gingham.We have received into stock 20,000 yards new, fine Dress Ginghams, 28, 30 and' 36 inch ches \u2018wide in stripes, 4 * checks and plain color goods that are in demand for wasn weather wear, and as stated abqve at warm weather prise It is getting near \u2018 stock time and we are going to reduce this line of DreswGingham, and you will get the benefit.Dress Gingham, regular 3 A123 15, a\" starvne Thursday, and while they last 0914 A ° 9 e .Ladies\u2019 Linen Suits We would like you to see these Linen Suits.as we are sure you will like them.They possess a certain individuality that will be hard to duplicate.even at a much higher figure.there are only 13 Suits in this lot to sell.The regular price heing $15.00 to $25.00.they will be sold at a reduc- me : eer irre em esas.ee ea eva 0 neveu ce 01 0000 0 2 1.4 001 ace Ta 0 lowstone Canyon.Summer Sale \u2014 1 In Our Embroidery Department 1\u2014Embroidered Edging on cambric, 5 inches wide, in pretty eyelet em- Dining car trains daily from Chicago, Veribest Collar Supporters, in all Sizes, .08 a card.Murphy's special 4\u2014 Embroidered Flouncing, 16 \u2018inches \u2018wide, \u2018suitable for underskirts and \u2018At the Week End As in June, this store closes at A Cool Store Murphy's the coolest store in,\u2019 Jie Northern Pacific Ry asSoen Potlatch Camival, Seats, Joan: om: 32 0 ca\u201d Trip : 1 Travel through the fertile fields and f: eri thrifty orchards and prosperôus cities of the Northwest Land of Fortune.Yellowstone-Wonderlafid on the way\u2014sée the Geysers and Yel- New palatial Canyon Hotel open this season.Very Low Fares all summer.Special reductions on certain dates.Tour the .| Through Sleeping and St.Paul, Minneapolis, and from St.tion of 26% broidered patterns.- Regular .12.Summer Sale Price, per yard.\u2026.8 Louis and Kansas City to the North Pacific Coast, via Burlington-Northern -\u2014 .a 2\u2014Embroidered Edging on, cambric, 5 inches wide, in blind and open, ne oo Or take Great Lakes steamer trip and go by way of Duluth .Notion Specials work effect.Regular .18.Summer Sale Price, per yard.a 15 @Let me give you Puget Sound and Yellowstone Park folders and tell you ; \u2014 - : 3\u2014Insertions to match on cambric.Regular .18.Summer Sale Price, about the special fares, our de luxe \u201cNorth Coast Limited\u201d and other service.\u2014 Silk Covered Hair Pins.all shades, regular value .15 a box, for .05 per yard.15 Send 6 cents in stamps for de luxe book \u2018Through Wonderland\"-\u2014 2 Reg.$6.00.pe- cial cial.\u2026 e 4 Everything to Furnish the Verandah at Reduced Prices, 50c GLASS QUART JUGS, 25e Tankard shape, finest quality of 18 x 18 inches, will extend to 29 + Thursday.imported clear glass.Reg.50c.Thursday.25¢ > 280 FLY SCREENS, 15¢ inches, hardwood frame; will not become loose.Reg.26c.- 15e Thursday.T0 KEEP COOL-THESE ITEMS WILL HELP and the prices will make you happy.$3.00 HAMMOCKS, $1.09 With pillow and deep large size.Reg.$3.Balance of Hammocks less 20 per $28 BABY HAMMOCKS, 98¢ valance: $1.69 10c BLOWN TUMBLERS, 5c Thin glass table tumblers, key and star.pattern.Reg.10c.5¢ Thursday.ee ee as 9650 LAWN HOSE, $3.98 50 ft.&-inch, 3 ply Rubber Hose (no reel), guaranteed to stand city pressure,r complete with couplings, nozzle and washer, Reg.$6.50 Thurs- $3 98 aay.292 St.ILDE RS Catherine St.W.Suburban Deliveries as far as Point Claire, Tuesdays asd Fridays, South Shere, St.Lambert, Montreal South snd Lougueull Wednesdays and Saturdays.; LIMITED Near Philips Square.Mail Orders Promptly Filled, oung, In | Gasgrain, Witehsld MeGibbes & Casgräin Casgrain, Mitchell, MeDougail & Greslman Cañtada Life Building, Fu.Cuase-Lasxruiu, in.ê Là PATENT SOLICITORS, EUS a MARRIAGE Lice BNEES Even Bien 18 205 a ol.uve Patents.Trade Marks, Eto, » PEtuERSTONHAUEN, DENNISON aCo, v site Ontario RD el BAT.à 1v60o4 FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO: PATENTS ea./ ex \u201d Fr Fred.RB Fefoertioniauen.n © Ti Lost, LY tot Lonson à GLOsE BuiLdime LEGAL CARDS.IR TT MONTREAL Offices.Tsgonto, Mgatreal, Ottawa.ralpst d ; and Vancouver.158 274 AUvoLdTLs James St.Montreal Bt Jun a Mitcuel B.C Cararalm.Breed M.Mcbeugall man 81 31% L 30 St.Catherine Street West As a Reta Business Passes Out of Sig Want Toth Store has been leased and possession promised the i incoming tenant on that date.In the meantime the stock rust; he disposed of.We realize that the time is short to move such a quantity of merchandise, but being equal to the emergency, ve will begtt on Thirsty morning.FEE [SUP In HARRISON & co.| à * e Good: Nacord of - Twenty-Seven Years\u2019 Police Service.: death oce Corn I T RE Louis je Poulin at\u201d 4 ® nr Bia à whe in charge of À station, had police force for He, wes made a trees station.He Is A pons, d Fret we 2e +35 at of at Police | ç $3.75 and $4.50 Misses\u2019 Chambray Drésses.that will continue till August 15th, by which time we hope to have disposed of every garment in the éstäblishment.>: \"We have cut ruthlessly into prices, and have reduced already decisively lowered prices still moré;fn birder to assure a positive and.\u2018absolute clean-up before August 15th.We have prepared a veritable host of bargains, that will never again find a parallel in Women\u2019s\u2019 Fine Tailor-made Garments.Our time is limited\u2014and so is yours if you want to avail yourself of the biggest bargain opportunity ever offered in Montreal.$5.00 White Repp and Butcher Linen Coats.eo» $6.00 and $7.00 Colored Linen Princess Dresses.$3.00 and $4.00 White or Colored Linen Skirts.$3.75 and $4.50 Colored Chambray Dresses.AR $5.00 and $7.00 Fancy Muslin Dresses.\" .$5.00 and $6.50 Middy and Sailap Sults in: Repp.- #5.50/Faney Border Muslin Dresses.ais ace cle 0 167 75 Black and White M Mustin in Dresses.Jie INVENTIONS PATENTED The Sarnia Reserve Indians demand and Trade Marks Regtsteren.OWEN N.Foreign Member Chartered iusuiiie, kobaos M Merchants Bank Buiiding, Montreal, EVANS, Bo | \u2014 that the town of Sarnia relinquish the and contained in Dufferin Park, which was given for Park purposes only.and since abandoned fpr that The Novi-Modi War i 008 » ! L $1.98 828 \u201cand $28 Cream serge $1.98 Coats.$15.00 - $40.00 Black Satin oc $1.98 Coats .$20.00 $2.50 $20.00 Cream Moire $2.78 Coats .\u201cein nom | UE $25.00 Pongee Silk: © $2.78 | varies x \u2018 .$18.00 8 0 an ajah ._ ' $3.1 20.00 Silk Coats : : die\u201d {Canadians were posted at 1 Trains leave - jadÿised.\u2026 System.me are et in this Every Het icle \u201c S\"bigbly Commended + The unusually generous nature of our July Offerings has been the subject of favorahle comment throughout this month by a few hundred discerning ladies who can really appreciate a bargain w whet one presents itself.\u201d = ie ~ : x Toronto = Veteran Ridicules Plaint of Militiamen Not in ; Coronation Procession.From our Gents\u2019 Furnisings Section we select a few _ Special Items-for Men qu - MEN'8 PLAIN.NIGHT SHIRTS, made of fine \u2018Cotton, and \u2018come in alt sizes.__ Ilié 1# an excellent value which regularly sold at $1.00\u2026 THURS- 69e i *-+ DAY TO CLÉAR:.; MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS ina \u2018choice assortment of striped designs.A grand quality of flannelette and well made, fine fitting, 89¢ , all sizes.Worth regularly $1.25.THURSDAY, TO CLEAR.\u2018 ) MEN'S FANCY DERBY TIES\u2014We have 100 dozen of assorted \u2018Fancy Derby 4 Ties, in light and dark colors.Regular 25c.TO CLEAR, ' .\u201cvote July 12\u20141 do not know TC mw Lord Kitchener: treated the col-i .onal troops at the Coronation.because I was \u2018up fe the north of England when the Coronation took place; but I imagine he treated them better than they deserved.Kitchener\u201d jen't the man \u2018to treat them otherwise,\u201d \u2018said Culonet G.T.-Denison,- interview- \u2018each.For Thursday we will sell \u2018these Child\u2019s Knockabout Buits in Checks, Zephyrs, two shades of Chambrey and Khaki Cloth.Just the thing for the child to play in, being strong and durable.In sizes * 50c from $ to 8.THURSDAY ONLY.2 Styles à in Ladies\u2019 Nightgowns Here are two remarkably good values in Gowns.They are made of good nainsook, trimmed with Val.Lace and Embroidery in the Blip-Over Style; the other style buttons down the front and is a rare ed on his return from England.- 4 MEN'S PLAIN SOX\u2014These are \u2018seamless, perfect fitting, and come in fine \u201c \"I suppose eome of them thought \u201c variety of colors.Only A few doxen to sell to-morrow.Reg.werth 10c |begause he didn't go and talk to them 25c à pair.THURSDAY, TO CLEAR .individually and say to them, \u2018Here, PENMAN'S DOUBLE THREAD BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR in Shirts and you will: have to take some very spè-| < Drawers, short or long sleeves and knee or ahkle pants.In all cins part in the ronatiôn.ceremon- A : sizes, from 32 to 46.THURSDAY'S SPECIAL.each.\u2026.ies, because you Lme from Toronto, SE 14 +.that he treated them badly., \u2018Furthermore, any trooper Who signer Fire æu|| Children's K kabout Ladies Bathing Suits || bling interviews to the mewsp ren\u2019s Knocka out adies Ba ng uits T6 Cot.Denison, on arriving, went wm | Ad Eee Folie Cone Suits on the Bench in the e Cou : ; Worth $4.00 and $4.50 1.Ottawa, July 12.\u2014 The published FOR TOMORROW ONLY 50 3 gemplaint \u201cof some of the Canadien C ; Coronation troops t ey On | Th da .= compelled to Hine the roads in Londuh J saie urs ay e pe instead of taking part in one Corona - tion procession.is descr! as r - \"We desire to call you - N lous by the Ottawn officers who have attention to our cotées returned home.tion of beautiful Bath- \u201cPersonally I never: expected that we ing Suits, and to point would take part in the parade\u201d said out that though they .Captain O'Contor, this morning.\u2018aré intended for bath- \u201cTHere is nod cause for any complaint.ing, they look charm- for we had the best possihle position ingly dressy, being on the Mine of march, just outside the made by experts in this gates at Buckingham Palace.\u201d class of apparel.They Captain O'Connor states that the are really wellgnade, of reception and treatment of the Canad- fast dyed Engiish 8i- jan troops in England could not have ciilan in Navy and besn more cordial and hospitable.A Black,\u2019 and are trim- special entertainment committes look- med with 5 rdws of ed after the men all the time they White Washing Sou-\u2014\u2014 were in London, and gave them the value.Regularly worth $1.1 75.TO CLEAR tache Braid, givi time of their Hves.TO-MORROW.: = 31.10 them a very pleasing UNWARRANTED.SAYS V - C : suite conelst of three , ; suits consist o ree ; Spc 9 pleces, Waist, Skirt : BRITISH OFFICIAL.ery pecla orset and Bloomers, and are made in square cut low Canadian Associated Presse.neck style with short TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 69c London.July 12\u2014Referring to the AT \u2019 l | |sleeves.Through fore- Canadian er eo dissat The question of Corsets ust now in this hot weather |sight in contract- Coronation processions, a high mili- is a most important one to your health and com- |[ing, Wwe are now p > & fort.We sell to-morrow at the above low figure |able to offer you a tary official declared to the (Canadian Associated Press that such dissatisfaction wae entirely unwarranted, and points out that on Coronation Day the Bucking- | ham Palace.thus being the first to give the Sovereign the salute vn start- ng hie journey.Fr -\u2014 The Route te Portland and the Maine Coast.over its own rails, between Montreal and Portland, Maine.grand value at low price.To-morrow we sell $4 and $4.50 Bathing f Suits, * $2 95 for.à.ie \u2014 in House Furnishings some new models, either in cool netting, coutil or batiste.They are all new styles, low or medium bust, and guaranteed in every way to give i wear and satisfaction.VERY SPECIAL TO- °- 69e MORROW .va : f Montreal., 3 \u201cThe Day Train from .Montreal Remnants Floor 17° /, c Stair Carpets, 32 1-2 inches $12.00 BED OUTFIT 5.45 p.m.The Night Train leaves|]] Otllcloth, yard .- wide, yard 12% c , 846 pm.and arrives \u201c Remnants Cork Lino- cvvieveriininininn.2 Brass mounted, white: enamel ôntreal at Portland \u2018at 7.00 a.m.| Portland at 8.00 a.m.| and 8.00 p.m.arriving Montreal at Med p.fit and 7.30 a.m.respecfivély- \u2019 SiThese' trains, as \u201cGrand Trunk Trains\u201d are expected tn be \u201cOn Time\" They are living up to their reputation._It may ._algo be noted that this ser- \u2018vice caters to the convenience of those who travel with Hmited or leisure time at theif digposal.Those who se- leét the daÿ ride in order tH enjoy the many ard remarKable beauties.of the \u201cWhite Mountains\u201d will \u2018be well These natural \u2018attractiohs i= \"The HAMILTON Cons the popularity of the \u201cGrand ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST k Route.\u201d : 4 e Day Trains carry high class - Between Drummond and Mountain Streets Cafe Parlor Cars, the food and service .on the same being up to the \u201cGrand .Trunk Standard\u201d of excellence.- \" \u2014 .Modern and sumptuous electric lighted Sleeping Cars are operated on For Sale by Auction = the Night Trains.Mcl.aughiin-Bulck,\u2014Model F., 22 HP, From Portland the far-famed Ia- lands of the Portland District are con- fully equipped .and newly repainted.Will be.sold by public ye at the veniently reached.as are also the Maine Coast Resorts to all .of which undersigned\u2019s #tlesroom, 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, ON leum, yard 25c Remnants, 3 and 4 yds.wide, Linoleum, yard 29e.Remnants Passage Cloth, yard bed, bronze frame, woven wire spring, felt mattress, covered with best art ticking, pair of pure feather pillows.$8 65 ® The lot 8c \u201c Bamboo Veraridah Blind, Hize °5 feet x 8 feet, complete- with rem dé 261021000051 es e ass 0 ., nue ee.\u2018 ACCOUNTANTS.Hope Audit Co Audits, Systems, Costs ECONOMY ACCOUNTANTS.Main 2178, 6038 East.Town.Bank Blas.Household Furniture and Effects Large regular auction at our Salesrooms, 3 ST.JAMES ST.On Friday, 14th July, at 10 a.m.Consignments solicited.Cash advances made.New Furniture, Carpets, Ranges and Fireproof Safes: Carriages, Skiffs, Flat-Bottom ats and Canoes for private sale.Safe.clean storage for furniture, Planos, Baggage, etc.FRASER BROS, : .Auctioneers.TWO BRICK HOUSES.Nos.3 and 28 KENT STREET, and - VACANT LAND RE TIOIOINING, BY We are igatricied by the heirs of tickets are sold, and baggage checked through by the Grand Trunk Railway 160 26 FIXTURES FOR SALE 161 5 at Eleven O'clock The car may be seen up to day of sale i\u201c at the Gara; in rear of 483 Bleury wie or from 9.80 o'clock on morning of ms \u2018fate \"Late Wm.Kyle to sell auc at the undérsigned\u2019s salesroor at our Rooms = © by\" auction WALTER M.KEARNS, 161 6 Auctioneer.453 ST.JAMES STREET, on Monday, 17th July 1911|7 \u2014 ri NS © fx = A The well situated - \"and \" gesirable ro- ATTRACTIVE SME 3 = portr.com ont \"streat two trek houses, Toe vil # nd vw n a adjolbings the proie.dimensions betsig] Mo ue A tunes, > | 130 x 108 feet, fn< JA20 aquary feet] - ) X As the estate is.hein up, this].* DRASS A é : Re : sale will dfford.4 good Obportun ty ford .At the à ire = mx , \u20184 speculation or.Investment.Particu java] 2 ah ST; en : = = [| from.the und or ui, A \u201c| \"hursds y A Afletnoon a 2 = 3e ; a 1 \"Riotgnagrs.Ro 13th Joly = CU.a.vs Sa Ag lw oo i \"This sale - Bed = of very as Joux & tha oe\" hncy Shily shabopser Bee tures, bric-a-brac, se fix- © : tures, sideboards, on tables, lea- $ Te ther-covered chalifs, y an mes- IU -| are; platedware, bedrodme sets, double and si que brass beds, ai and other s, mattresses.carpits, - gorat \"VAR M.KEARNS, 8 Auctionesr.so % es, eo tds 161 4 Friday Moring, 14th July 2 - wt = A 1 \u2014\u2014r 575 Rivard Street Near Mount Royal Avenue.| Auction sale of Neweombe Upright Pi- \u201cjdne, Houvehélé Farniture and Kffeets, at-the above rerdance for an Estate, / ro .Lo 0 \" $5, $7.50, $9 Dainty Lingerie Dresses.2.5.$10, \"$13.50, $15 Lovely Lingerie Dresses.26.75 , , $18, 820, 825 Exquisite Lingerie Dresses.cu 98.78 20 only Linen Suits, latest $s, in white, \u2018Mauve, us 307 viojet and blue: Value 840.007 to ss.00.\" .Tociear.2 2200000 aod ave ; z $35.00 Pongee Silk Suits.À +.+.\u2026\u202655 $R , $23.00.and $28.00 Cream.Serge Sy ts.CE T 83.75 bi.Hea ATRL aE EL su.; Ch li i Waite Enameiied pores = © Bureau, e En a, \u2018> êtoni Gasall good, Cook ju nés.Sindi Thursday Moraing, 13thJuy + ° < 2 14500 amd $30.00 Bask, Setin Suit.vx roy oie $3800 RN .\"son pe $ ske cac ea mare agen a a i Fur Le Rai hile Ta Es Fe be Ta EY ae | ) iY RE wording app Par was A WOMAN EVER TOO BU 8Y- To russ ry RIBBONS?Duchess an.Taffeta Ribbons DUCHESS SATIN RIBBON, pure silk, extra heavy, good quality, 534-inches wi bri i 0 Millinery, Hair Bows, Sashes, Girdles, etc.Colors Pink, Sky.Navy, Copenhagen, Brown, Reseda, Moss, Myrtle, Gardinal, Vieux Rose, Amethyst, Dark Old Rose, Tan, Mauve.Thurs day, per yard 88 .TAFFETA RIBBON, pure silk, extra heavy, 5% inches wide, shades in-.clude navy, sky, pink, old rose, cardinal, royal, - mauve, brown, dark brown, re reseda, | moss, myrtle, black, cream and white.Thurs- 25 F day, per yard .Ve ee uv as : around Floer.- Av Ni Owning and Operating ~~ > ONA/ A.E.REA & CO.©\u2019 VV 4 VU w \u201cMONTREAL, LIMITED RE [TW 0 STYLES OF WAISTS WHICH \"HAVE DESERVED POPULARITY & TE The one is the tailor-made and other, you might guess, is the | p p atter, $1.50 to-morrow, the other.,.78° LADIBES' TAILOR- MADE WAISTS fa crossber muslin, laundered- collar.* and cuff, man:tailored style, neat pocket; sizes £2 to 42.R 1.36.Thursday.a 0 01 0000 : Les $ a5 LADIES\u2019 PETER PAN, AND TAILOR.MADE WAISTS, made of linen lawn, saflor collar and turn back cuffs trimmed with coral and pale blue and navy, others dainty turned down collar, hand\u2019 embroidery trimmed with black check, edging, I laundered collar and cuffs.Sizes 32 to $1.50 42.Thursday : annees Firat Floor Up À WITH \u201cTHE PUBLIC | [A FEW RAJAH SILK \u201cSUITS $9.95 EACH \u201cTHAT HAVE BEEN SELLING 4 \u201cFOR $20.00 =~ It is getting just a little late for us to have Rajah Silk in all.Suits on hand.\u2018As a matter of fact we have very few, some fifty While it is probably an opportunity you have been looking for, we do not want\"even 50 of these nicely tailored suits in the store a day longer.price from $20.00 to That's the reason for the reduction in Girls\u2019 Three-piece Geisha Dresses will be something to please the Miss of 6 to 14 years.You can get this style dress « 3 = cn IN a value.pened on this lot.CHILDREN'S SUMMER +\" FOOTWEAR FOR .98 SOME, WiLL FIT GROWING GIRLS, SIZES AS HIGH AS NO.5.\u2019 INFANTS JOCKEY BOOTS, ANKLE STRAPS AND ROMAN SANDALS.* EVERYTHING THE SAME PRICE .98 You \u2018would be safe in buying some of these Button Boots, for instance, at \u2018$3.00 per.pair, ahd then, not, be paying a cent too much\u2019 The other styles and qualities in this list are, we think, equally good dren and growiny girls, for any women who can wear a size between ¢ : Of course, you can see his sale will not be confined to the chills 11 and 2 or 2 and 5, may have a.fine pair of boots for.A high class manufacturer had 535 pairs of children\u2019s footwear sent back to him.The reason was, the merchant who intended buy- \u2018ing them, thought.it was too late to accept so many summer boots.We were looking round for some \u201cSpecial Event\u201d They were bought at such a reasonable price by us that we can afford to let vou have them at-the low sum as we have 98 footwear, and hap- HoT wear HAS MADE ASTRIN - WHITEWEAR We must have the coolest things one can possibly get, so to-morrow the Whitewear Department has a present in store for the children.It will be hats for the little ones to-morrow at exactly half the price they are ked at.All this Juvenile Millinery, including \u2018fancy straws and lingerie bonuets, an: excellent assortment of new bonnets, will, no doubt, tend to get mothers atid little ones here early, to-morrow.0 > In Women's Whitewear, Nightgowns you would have to pay $1.75 to $3.00 for, will be sold at., .98 - thing to offer you at pleasing prices.Sige 9 x 12.0 fest.Requ- adie ll ILE \u201cORIENTAL \u2018clear at exceedingly low prices.One large \u2018antique Persian sise, 18.0 x 15.0.Rez- ular $111.60.Thursday.One Yhordes Rue EE.5 tout 9x 9 feet Regular hursday sular $4250.$29.95 A only Beloochistan Turkish Ru .rise range from 36 inches x inches to 40 x°72 inches, and the Rug, price from $17.00 to $30.00.To clearat .80 per cent.off Brussels Carpet Squares, good, .stout well made Brussels Squares in green, blue and crim .Hie 9 x 10,6 feet.Regu- iar.$15.40 Thursday.\u201d $12.98 Montreal.We are not asking for them the price we did two weeks ago.Just think of DOLLAR AND A HALF CORSETS FOR A QUARTER A PAIR Corsets damaged by water from fire, but actually good outside of water stains, extreme long models, medium or short models, all styles, in la Diva and D.& A.port.Sizes 20 to 30.Per 25 \u2014Basement.+ RUG SALE 3 i Only a few odd sizes genuine Turkish and Persian Rugs to SAVE 33 1-3 RER CENT.ON AX- MINSTER AND WILTON SQUARES.| 19 only of these Superior \u201cQuality Axminster and Wiiton Squares in- tan shades, green and rich = drientals.This; ie d' great opportunity to secure.a splendid quality.Rich.durable and effective * squares at one-third less than thelr regular value.lar.$24.00.Thursday.316.00 | K Black and Black and White Silks Fancy stripes and check silks; suitable for blouses or dresses.Ten different designs to choose from.Plain Black Silks in Chiffon Taffeta Satin Messaline, Satin.Paillette,, etc.guaranteed permanent black.Regular 49 -59 to $1.00.Thursday.\u2014Ground Floor.Half a Thousand | HAND BAGS For Early Birds Thursday | 500 Hand Bags | may bé enough to satisfy the demand to-mor- row.But with the price .89 each, we rather think we could have done with mote of them.However, the early choice is the best.oy ings, suggests Muslins, Screétrs, Madras Muslin and Mirror Shades for Thursday.Rather good ideas these, when we have been trying so hard to keep cool.Colored Spot Muslins, of fine Scotch make in small and med- lum sise, :spot colors of new blue, Te sea and cardinal 36 Anclies New Art Cottage Soreens, cream and Arab grounds, reversible in floral and conventional coloring of green, blue, primrose, cardinal and brown, suitable for al kinds of curtains for house .or cottage.40 inches wide.19 Thursday's price serena A Fine Colored Sootoh Madras Muslin, in all colors, medium or -éark grounds, with fancy floral -designs for dens, living rooms, dining rooms, etc.Regular - 48 .85, .70.Thursday, yard - Mirror Shades of Good Oil Opaque in drab, dark green, and light green and Terra Cotta, size 37 x 8 \u2018fest, cach.* Second Floor Up.Worth.gr For 500 Women\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Suits for alt kinds of summer wear will be a feature of our great Friday values this week.Pay strict at- tention.to Thursday's Advertisement.i | Three Cool Propositions-for Men | Beginning\u2019 with the- sotks\u2014théy are Lisle\u20143 pairs, for si.o0 : The Underiwear js Cool Batbrit 600 Hand Bags, in \u201cSunde, Doze - Caif.Imitation Alllgator\u2018and real Negiigee Shirts, $1.50 and $3.00 ~shirts, in\u2014 French cam En lish percale, an, per garment \u2026nhecus with a hello trimming around 34 to 4i\u2014aad the drawers 32.to \\ We are going to.close out the entire stock of this class of 72 foot length.ses cs eee ce cs nc 98 7 = 3 PERFECTION CHERRY SEEDERS Seeds and stems at one time.5, Corset Covers too have never failed - us when we were looking for some- - What we have been selling for .39, goods, consisting of Jardinieres, Cheapest, quickest, best.Each.Fern Pots, Boxes, Wall Pockets, and the like at these prices.wit Each.THE COLUMBIA FAMILY SCALES\u2014The \u201clatest im proved spring sea weighing up to 24 lbs., Is a combination of steel platform, or can be Rein 2000p Government stamped guaranteed accurate.81.Regular up to $8.00 .76 FINE FEATHERS MAKE \u2018FINE.DUSTERS \u2014 20 email 15 \u2018and 25 Regular up to $4.76 .$1.50 feather dusters.Each .Regular up to $6.00 .$2.25 SILVER POLISH (in powder) \u2014A ood reliable polish, regularly sold 10 Regular up to $8.00 .$2.75 at .35.Monday, can.(See our Window Display) nickel plated.Monday, per set.\u2014Basement.Have You Been Too Warm | To Buy Cool Clothes?That has almost been the excuse of some men lately, but no matter how hot it is tolmorrow, price reductions in Men's Summer Vests, Suits, Duck Pants and Boys\u2019 Khaki Suits, \u2018should get you down here.ry | .Boys\u2019 Coronation Khaki Suits, but- © Men's Summer Vests of fine wash- \u201c to close around neck, military able materials, in a large var- \"style, two outside breast pockets lety of patterns, stripes and .and_brass buttons down front small designs, colore fast, sizes bf cost.Long pants, with white 38 to 42 only.Regular $1.50.a5 | tape outside of leg from pocket Thursday | a Sowniwards.For boys 4 to 10 Boys\u2019 Two-Pisce Double Breasted sragomee arses MRS, POTTS SAD IRONS, set of three.irons, stand and handle, 95 | \u2014Bassment - 4 Pit \u2018Supplies * °° Every article we carry.in .photographic stock is TESTED \u201cand absolutely reliable.Ensign Box Cameras, made of pre- perly seasoned wood Novel in - construction, extremely easy fo ._ load and; operate, covetèd with the finest quality wane: proof leatherette, male Lena Brodie gg \u2018No.\u201cre Sm\" tg 3 .front a good of cotton end free ; \u2018as reed ete Sine & aé inthe éltÿ are not just yet, Jf we were we v Sarely 8 do.a lot.of out-of-town farnistiinig with these: W CASES, sise a\u201c 4.\u2018we is ses.ee aul ge p08 .\u2026 Are.You.Living In + 4 \u201c lv rite, SLANKRTACottas or Pome J Blankets -.only kind to use at present.Tae hm i ke who rr mt es me Sst dolared pink or blue borders.= 40 Ÿ pa made .vs oo vf etree Teed age oe t TRIS.Taie COTTON SRENTS fn fine Seohis bat astaal $i 70 x\" 300 PIBCES PURE WHITE \u2018COTTON, ie inches wide, fio fine n medium and an a paar i Sn Lr.om liom Camp or Cottage ?_ Cradle size, per.pafy.%.\u201cCrib sige, per pair.-.- \u2026 Single bed sized, per pair.2.- Three-quarter bed size, per pair.Extra large double bed size, per pair\u201d EL SY las 347 4e hd PURE L LINEN HUCKABACK TOWELS, aise 19 x #8 inches, white or white.with neat fast colored.red borders, Regular 2 res is.; de ve Thursday, eac Noa us * eae YOU CAN ONLY SEE THE FLIES ve ee ae Li Beir seu iv ve el SBT ce be ae\u2019 ob se we a.» « _ \u201d.wa a's.evs .\u2026 à A Wire.\u2018Windows, Standard make : and finish,\u201d operating Fleming \"the best.that money can : brain can ect for dpi ty and in opening er clusing.: sa el TAR | À # eA i AKA etre TT] ae BL TEN Tm \u20ac nda, à Bind 6x 6.6, 2.83 x 6-4, 3-10 x 6-10 \u2014 WOULD YOU LIKE To.0 OWN A A © lar $17.60.Thursday .Size 3 x.3% yards.Ragu- x Scotch Zep fine Amer- garment.years.Regular $1.76.Thurs- Suits, single, Norfolk and plain ME UES si tres - \u2014\u2014 SMYRNA AuGS.lar $28.00.Thursday .$19.67 leather in Walrus and Seal grain oar clothe, made right.so.§ fo, isle Socks for Men, in fine mor- |.day .tance sance t 98 styles, with bert round cont No.348 ss vitres 32.607 Site 3x 4 yards Feru- $9134 | ent of frames fn nickel una | cuffs attached, cneimon- \u2014 Perised Male.either with em- |.Large Range of Men's White Duck good strong tweeds, In dark and\u2019 cieasseruanns WEILL, do aia Rex.$6.75 lar $32.00.Thursday .- ment of frames in nickel, gun ig nen ME M0 1% 79 a wt too and Pants, 7 ounce duck, thin pock- Srey patterns only, plain, knee ° \u201cNa, rh tamas patires \u201833.00 Lois $ feet x 12 feet.$6 75 Size 3% x 4 yards.Regu $26.67 .ar Tish 0 sliver.ve : \"Natural Ea all\u2019 the best shades, 9% to_ 11> ots; belt loops and side straps, -4 pants, lined.throughout./ % 1 bdo Fieved seas = a Hogular 30.00.Thureday V4 lar $40.00.Thursddy :.Jesu 89: Varn Baibriggan, in ws?an Regular 50 per pair, $1 00 cuff an trousers, size of walst = boys 7 to 13 years.@] 50 No.3% 2 ; l'omty 8 feut 6 x 15 feet: SR AG Siso 3X x 416, yards $30.00 Thursday ooo.sleeves, and ankle length draws ~ >\" di for.21 to #4, leg 31 to 36.$1 00 Pron wx ; .Regular $11.38 Thureday \"7° Regular $45.Thursday .- \u2014around Floor, ers, sateen faced and finished * \u2018 \u2014Ground Floor ET .\u2014Firet Floor Up.- - ae \u2018nase 2 vv S50 WIRE.DOORS - A pires one .90, 31.16, $1.40, 9178 Made.di some Virginian Pine, | iy ~\u2014\u2014~\u2014\u2014mortised Joints.+ and dowels, .dard mesh wire, nd de double var- THROUGH THESE | STEAMER TRUNK?+ They don\u2019t get near enough to.you to make you feel them.Even \u201cthe little flies and mosquitos have to stay on the outside.+ \u2014=hished(except\u201490-line) strongly = + ; made and good workmanship.Aye ie \u2014 Vas \"fret Fad by four top cleata; one on \u201cSome people féfer to a Stesmér\u201d.Trunk with a great, d ; Something about owning a Steamer Trunk which gives.Friends the impressign that you have travelled a bit.These trunks not only make'ydts feel proud of them; but they reddy to do any amount of travelling with.\u2018you\u2014steamer or.ocean or underground.' ER TRUNKS, strong and wall\u2019 vale; wilt venstived- lumber, .three om ete \u201ctwo heavy leather -stray.: re D 38.45.Thurvdar\u2014 us for her to-morrow for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ve\u2026scues.$1.89 : stated.49 and :59, will see the last of this Gingham and Percale Dresses .RSR .98- fake À IT WILL BE CHILDREN'S DAY IN OUR BOOT _ V store Thursday, for.19.1 = : DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S RAJAH SILK skirt.Collar, cuffs and folds Fr GROWING GIRLS GUNMETAL , BUTTON BOOTS, Nightgowns, made of fine quality - - SUITS, fifty of them, tailored on skirt are of plain colored Hl rote ther throughout.Regular $3, in sizes 2 to 5, song 98 bridal cloths, Nainsooks, long cloths, and semi-tailored.The Jacket gingham.Coat fastens on side a Lifast' vette\u201d 1» MISSES GUNMETAL BUTTON BOOTS.Tan calf but.nearly all embroidery, deep yokes of is 28 inches long, with a black and trimmed to match dress.- : ton Hoots and Tan Calf Blucher and high cut Ro- fine Swiss.Some open fronts, others.ain caler or aid with n Sie 8 0 14 yours 8 men Sandel, wi à ape Those ar a made où e- ne Swiss.open fronts, embroidered Oriental design.Reg.$2.25, for.; able for summer.w -wear.Res.32.50 to $3.Sizes QQ slipover style, every one of these a+.© - 11 to 2.Thursday.oo.; = Ra : : (OMAN 8 owns is beautiful and made la : Tailored Sleeves, trimmed with CHILDREN'S GINGHAM AND A SANDALS Jigs EE Tel | b à.self covered buttons, nicely lin- PERCALE DRESSES instriped > Viet Ki ankle To 0 \"vrs oad dE pare + The lowest regular price being $1.75, J, \u2018ed with mercerized serge.The and dotted effect, made in ne 4 : 114, fl to 2 Thureday.na = 98 I and worth from that to $3.00.All J irt i ioned 3 wos : \u2019 it b , tan calf Bl , | | .skirt is designed after the most piece sailor style, daintily\\trim- \u201ccurLDRy 5 Te UD BUTTON BOOT jan en! ory n ca 2 Blucher, \"08 lengths in stock.Thursday .a.08 3 \u2018recent model with a semi-loose d \u2018with tucks.braid and 1 b leéfhré, In sixes 8'fo 10%.Thureday.- Lo RK panel or without.Reg 0.05 ob ih fucks bred and lace cies Wot db Whey SAE an cit anis airs Petri momen || Corset Covers, daintly trimmed $20, for $ ' edgings.Some with Dutch : \u201c\" lasts;end are sizes 8 to 10%.Thursday.98 with Val.dace.and embroideries.hior.neck and short sleeves.Good 1.4 INFANTS HIGH CUT JOCKEY BOOTS with patent tops.© \u201con tafe os These garmerits have not yet been M GIRLS\u201d 3PIECE GEISHA full pleated skirt.Sizes 3 to Hl oy tem Ca Be Teen ure- 98 $) gar J cen B DRESS, made of imported 6 years.Regular $1.25, 98 Va ten TS TAN CALF AND GUNMETAL ANKLE.- STRAPS, in \u2018best 98 out of the boxes.No trouble getting checked percale.Dress has for.Bh I LB: +.\u201c3 \u2014First Floor Up your size.Regular -39, 49 and .§9,™ plain waist with full pleated \\ First Floor Up .' Yon T Cm 2 A for \"esessicse dos sa0e o0caveus -19 | to +8.i.5 + L ; Lu à LE zh = im = \" : vu Corsets Silks Ospreys, Plumes, and Feathers A Cool Stroll Handy Kitchen Helps ° _ AT 'HOT WEATHER PRICES Which Came That Make a Woman | \u201cHot Weather Prices\u201d will | ean 25 per cent.off our entire 1 rou ! u it i Ww Jsua ri : ot \u2018| stock of.White Ospreys, White: Willow Plumes, Black Ospreys, g 5) h Thr ough a Fire Look Stylish Black Willow Plumes, and-Ggjo ed Willow Plumes on ion r uc e 0 ce : \"e : | , to $16.50.Willow : i We had about 21,000 pairs of The Silk Dress without style is The Osprey prices, boss: re Me der $1.50 $16.5 B ie Pa Clippers for making English Chips \u201cRegular 3 value, 15 Corsets which came through a like a garden without flowers.There are also 60 Coloët Ostrich Feathers marked $4.50.asement | HOUSEHOLD GRATERS\u2014Thres sizes in one.Monday.- 57 big fire and were never touched But don\u2019t you think a lot of the 103 J res sean ace 0e RGP da annees enn.$1.88 Le her.Monday by the flames.Some of them style is really in-the silk?We And 25-Colored Ostrich F tie ets marked $2125, for.98 Here you will see many ar- |.\u2018cLoTHES LINE GUIDES\u2014To keep the two line tines together.Le 10.trae, but that is LC ets One ee Silks Tor es ticles and little attractions in COTTON CLOTHES LINES\u2014 Co ° ; \\ true, but that is all.Corsets any occasion.The price will not : in COTTON ot opie ce ee ee like these, at the price we asked interfere with your coming to Where Home Fur: fohings are to be Found Roseville Art Pottery, which 0e 18 LF .for them, never sold as fast in.see them.The department wh _come for your Home Furnish- we are just about to part with.60 foot length.+ 0.+.00 00 00 ee ce ee = - 20 - "]
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