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[" , ness sailing.- + .Wo VOL: XLII, N° 165.ADVERTISING.ISM.SU Good advertising \u2018makes plain busi< | La le Weather Forecast: UNCHANGED.i a + = dé a CIRCULATION OF STAR \u2018Last Week's Daily.465.895 Last week's Weekly.131,568 \u2014 Total last week.597,4683 a, MONTREAL.THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911.| PRICE ONE = OF NA-DRU-CO.NERVOZONE © grortifies the nervous system, stimulates \u201cthe appetite, restores the bodily func- \u201ctions, bullds up strength, invigorates the mind.In tablets, 50c a box.BAMPLES GIVEN FREE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AT : - 1843 NOTRE 25 Pair White Linen and Crash Bloomer Pants, fit 3 to 8 years, Regular 40c and 50c.Friday Zf5c 50 Khaki Norfelk Suits, Bleom- er Pants, ages 5 to 16 years.Rez- ular $2.76 and 3.00.Friday SF-50 se Youth's Duck Yachting Jumpers, blue collar, cuffs and collar trimmed: blue denim, sizes 30 to 36, Reg.$1.30.Friday TIC serpin Wig En I) NEW SETTLERS m the OLD LAND.We know tron what kind of BREAD you Re Ars Hu ty o nex fragt A BREAD, don\u2019t Just sey bread, ut \"HARRISON'S BOYS\u2019 SEASIDE OU TFITS.\u201c\u201d FRIDAY BARGAINS.ü _ TOOKE\u2019S SHIRTS We're selling more shirts than ever because our shirts are better than ever.i R.J.TOOKE, Limite ROYAL ROSE TALCUM Remarkably fine, with an exquisite per= fume, 25c a tin.FLESH COLOR TALCUM.Delicate, rosyx tinted, antiseptic, soothing and invisible.25c a tin.T SAMPLES GIVEN FREE SATURDAY ELPHEGE ETHIER DAME WEST.28 Palrs GY m Pants, Canton flannel.Re r 8se.Friday .oop .BBe 28 Pairs Youth's White \u2018puek Long Trousers, cuff bottoms, Regular $1.30.Friday .8c 30 New York Celored Buster © Wash Suits, samples, 4.5 and 6 years old.Regular 32.6 50 1 to $3.50, Friday .1,75 Phone Up 4009.721 St.Catherine St., W 3 Doors West Mackay St.St.James and \u2018 St.Catherine Sts.\"USE BOECKH'S HOUSEHOLD.BRUSHES : ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEN.USE POOR BREAD If you Hke it yourself, But save the ttle children by siying James M Aird\u2019s DECLARESFORA WORLD CONFERENCE ence Would Aid Peace.Canadian Associated Press.Liverpool, July 18.\u2014Premier Fisher, of Australia, in an interview just be- FAMILY STANDS IN URGENT NEED - OF SUCGOR Father Delirious in Hospital, Mother a Consumptive, and Children Without Food.S A peverty-stricken family, séeming- ly worthy of every assistance, are struggling to keep Lody and soul to- fore sailing for home, sald: \u2014 gether in their miserable home, on a \u201cJ do not see any insuperable diffi- | nameless lane Just below the Grand culties in the way of extending the, Imperial Conference into an interna- ; | 'Trunk tracks, off Canning street.In the upper flat of No.481, a Star tional gathering to which every nation | Tepresentative found a sick mother would send representatives purpose of discussing tual interest.\u201cAs regards the actual defence of| AN abscess of the head {lirious\u2019 most of the time and le ex- the Empire outside nations would take no part in the deliberations, but it would be a Ereat step in the direction of universal peace if the nations could \u201cmeet on the lines of our conference.: *1 think the discussions have paved the way for-the broadening of the foundations of the Empire and for a still closer co-operation,\u201d the Australian statesman concluded.\u2014 Red Star Crews Join Strikers.Antwerp, July 13.\u2014The crews of the Red Star steamers in the Antwerp- Boston service have joined the strike.All the Red Star services are now af- TO-MORROW'S ENTRIES .Delorimier Park, July 13.\u2014Entries for \u2018Delorimier Park for Friday, July 14.FIRST RACE, s-vear-olée and up, 6 furiongs (5 \u2014\u2014 \u2014R-Dantet-\u2014 Berthe D.104 Day Bell .107 for 3-year-olds and nS CoN D RACE, FOR DELORIMIER PARK.| for the! with five small children this morning.matters of mu- | The father, Mr.John Reynolds ls in the Western Hospital suffering from He is de- pected to die at any moment His disconnected talk shows his, anxiety as to how the $7, due for this month's rent of\u201d his three-roomed home, is to be paid.Mrs.Reynolds, apparently a con- eumptive.and so weak she can hardly stand, told the reporter that she had no money in the house, and ds for food, only a few scraps of bread were left from what the nurse from the home yesterday had left her.The father, who holds third class engineer's papers, has been out of work for a long time owing to his sickmess Mr.Reynolds is a native of England but his wife ix a Canadian, The youngest children are twins, three years old, and while one lay akleep on the bed, the other, a !lttle brown-eyed girl, prattied to the reporter.All the children are clean and healthy, 'and obviously well cared for, in spite o\u201d their parents\u2019 impoverished state.Mrs.Reynolds has not a cent towards the tent which is due on Monday next.it was learned from neighbors that tho people are most deserving of help | No credit had ever been arked at the | corner grocery store.told of how Mrs.Reynolds caught he» eldest boy of 10 years carrying ale : ¢ furlongs (6): 8 our tler.118 Haymarket .120 ne.107 Tom Shay .138 THIRD RACE, Canadian owned ho Mix furlongs (7): Lee May .104 King of the Mist 115 King's Guinea .118 Coal Shoot .104 4-year-olds and up.Ptarney - + Dorothy Webb .-.\u2026.2110 .Oberon .xLord Wells.92 allowance, ; GE, for 3-year-olds and up, \u20188% furlongs en: .101 aase.101 Donovan .111! ns i prephorde Song HH Acre 10 Billard Bai.111 vole for $-year-olds and up, lenge: C ys Lady Slapsburs, 109 Savage -4-408 T 108 Sally 111 \u2018Equation .109] 195 Event Pe ; bottles home for a /meighbor, for which dervice he was to recélve five cents Punishment was threatened if he eve: visited the ale house again.It ts said that the children run the 4 T8e8.| risk of contracting tut-erculdais if the) are left in their present condition with their mother.for .whom an appeal is made.that she may be sent to a sani- -tarïdum where éhe would have chance of recovery.The firet care, however, is to provide nourishing food and then the rent._™ome | Waters, Michigan, Wipsd Out.Special to the Montreal Star.Grayling, Mich, July 13.\u2014Several : hundred more people are homeless to- \u2018day as a result of the complete wiping out of the village .of Waters, 18 miles from \u2018ere.last night \"This brings the total of homniélesa In the Durning of three towns, Oscodd, Au Sable and Waters, u on Il hole _northea A TIX: RACE, for 3ryeat-oids and |; ~The whole northeast Hoary Mar) eût au uthorixing 2 rare 1 A story was, PRINCE OF WALES INVESTED TO-DAY Picturesque and Impressive Ceremonial in Carnarvon Castle Yard\u2014Thous- ands Present.KING HIMSELF PERFORMED DUTIES OF INVESTITURE Lloyd George and Welsh Nobles Met Royal Party at Castle Gates.peclal to the Montreéi Star., Carnarvon, Wales, July.13.\u2014With [aii the pomp and ceremony of a minor coronation, Prince Edward, the 17-year-old heir to the throne of England, was invested at ç n Castle to-day as Prince of Wales.The gorgeous uniforms and robes State, the impressive ancient ritual, and the | quaint costumes of Welsh spectators, \u2018of whom some ten thousand were pre- \u2018sent, all set in the large courtyard of the ancient castle, presented an unusual picture.King George, with his passion for ancient ceremonial and precedent, Is the first King to ravive the ancient custom of investing his son with the title where the first Prince of Wales was born, since Prince Henry, afterward Henry V., the hero of Agincourt, was invested by his father, Henry IV.The Prince proccded the Royal! party.At the entrance of the Castle he \u2018Was received by Chancellor of the Exchequer, David Lioyd.George, -sur- rounded by a\u2019 score of Welsh noblemen.» Artillery amd soon afterwardd announced the arrival of the King and Queen.MATCHLESS WEATHER AND ENORMOUS CROWDS.The quaint town, in festival attire, made a holiday and drew within its borders thousands of Welshmen from the surrounding country.The weather wag matchless, and two hours before the arrival of Tlieir Majesties and the Prince, great crowds had ga- along \u2018the route from Griffith'e Crossing.where the Royal party alighted, to the castle gate.The buildings along the streets were lavishly decorated.Troops, blue-jackets and marines kept open the way through which the procession passed.In the: vicinity of the castle, a thousand! London police and- firemen held an! open place.The scene within the Castle was {plcturesque, the vast enclosure within the towers and battiement walls fornt- ing an ideal setting for the coremon- ial The outer end inner Baileys! were lined with stands, enabling several thousand persons to obtain an ex- cellent- view.Their Majesties and the Prince received an enthustastic reception.King George.and Queen Mary, with the Prince came on the Royal yacht Victoria.and Albert from Ireland to Holyhead.This morning, a special \u2018train brenught them from station, 2 1-2 miles north of Carnar- von.Royal carriages and an escort.of cavalry were awaiting the party.upon the arrival of whom the procession was formed.Carnarvon was entered by the north: road and the party proceeded through the main street to\u2018 the great castle square.INESTITURE TAKES * PLACE IN CASTLE YARD \u201cHere, on a platform in the centre of | the square, the Mayor and corporation received the Royal visitors and presented addresses.Square to the first entrance, Castle there were that of the Prince of Wales preceding that of Their Majesties by a few minutes.The Prince entered the Castle at the ancient water gate on the sea front.As he passed in the Standard was hoisted on Eagle Tower, while the Royal Welsh Choir of 400 voices sang.The King and Queen followed.As: they entered the Castle the Prince's flag was lowered ,and the Royal Standard run up.\u2018 In the towers near the entrance two suites of Royal apartments had been prepared for Their Majesties and the Prince, and to these they retired and were robed for the ceremonial.When they again appeared the processions were reversed.the King and Queen, with the sultes.preceding the Prince and his supporters.\u2018The party proceeded to a raised platform in the centre of the great inner cuurtyard, where the investitdre took place.As the King and Queen\u2019 appeared In the open alr the choir sang, \"God Save the King.\u201d LE This was followed by the singing of | \u201cGod Bless the Prince of Wales.\u201d PICTURESQUE FEATURES OF ANCIENT RITUAL\" Then the Prince, carrying the immense hat which tradifion has reserved for the Prince of Wales\u2014a het with three-foot ostrich and heron feathers fastened with a clasp bearing the motto \u2018Ich Dien (\u201cI serve\u2019).surrounded by noblemen, knelt before the [+ dais.He was attired in surcoat, cloak and mantle of crimson velvet.The King placed a crimson \u201cvelvet cap, ornamented with armines and a compet On the head of hia son, ns à toke.n of Frincipality.1% the hw of the Prince, His Majesty placed a gali den verge aa the emblem \u2018of: govert- ment, and on his inlddle finger a ring of gold signiying\u2019 that he-muat.Le a husband to his cofitry aad.a- \u2018tatlier to his children.While His Majesty wis {Vest 13vautt son with the insignia, into the = hia tatter\u2019s par- Principality of Waice in trust for the Tthe King of Eagiand, srere tou, = later panded to, Bim.- | of conidird IN PRINCIPALITY thunderous cheers Holyhead to Griffth's Crossing, a small joined the Insurgents.From Castle, two processions, i sine Prince to ho H.R.H.SH 16088 S AG VA RP CHRIS RATE: THE PRINCE OF WALES IIR SH 7 oh i Titles in Camarvon Castle to-day.* dd the robes of his investiture.Revolt Again v More \u201cTrouble \u201cfor Black =\"Répabilc,.With Rebels Making Head- - way.: Special to thé Montreal Star.Port au Prince, July 13.\u2014Revolution iis spreading in the north Government troops yesterday engaged the rebels outside Fort Liberte, and there were heavy losses on both sides.The insurgents are closing in upon {Fort Liberte, which is used as a base by General Simon's foroes- An uprising has also been reported at Aux Cayes.and the troops thert \u2018have been augmented by a large force \u2018from the north.- Government troops have Deen de- [feated by the rebtis at Valliere.General Labossiere, the Goverrment commander at Hinche.has desertad and | General Leconte has departed from \u2018St.Thomas and is on his way to Monte | Christ.The Haytian authorities have taken steps to prevent him from land- | ing in this republic.\u2018Marlborough Jewels Sold | Pearl Necklace Owned by Former Duchess Brought $80,500 at ~ Christie\u2019s.London, May 13.\u2014The jewels of the - Through Hayti| | Believe Castro d 4 Voripruelans.\u2018In New York in Their Country is in fer Revolution.Special \u201cto the Montrea] Star, New York, July 13.\u2014 The loeal Venezuelan colony is stirred as it has not \u201cbeen since December.1908, when Juan Vicente Gomez, then Vice-Presi- dent:of Venezuela, turned on his friend and busine-: partner, General Cipriano Castro, seized the Presidency with which Castro had temporarily entrusted him while he went to Europe for medical treatment, and declared himself, the Chief Executive\" and General Castro an exilé.Since then Castro has been not only an unwilling exile, but lately has even been declared a pirate, because it was believed he was sailine the high seas uhder a flag to Which he had no right.Venezuelans believe Castro has | \u201ccome back,\u201d and that his presence in Venezuela means a revolution.rer Donelan Wins East Wicklow Nationalist Whip Returned Unopposed in Constituency Where He .Had Been Unseated.London, July 13.\u2014Anthony J.CU.Donelan., the Nationalist whip, who late Lily Price, the Duchess of Marlborough were auctioned at Christie's \u2018to- day.and brought a total of $165.- 700 within fifteen minutes after they | were put up.i Among the prices paid were a pear] {necklace of forty-six pearls $80,500.a \u2018pearl brillian! necklace $35,000.and a pearl and brilliant tiara $37,500.RTTRPRHHE + PPPRRRHSE 4 CANADA SENDS HER GREETINGS.Toronto, July 13.\u2014The following cable, signed by Presi- .dent Evans, was sent to His Royal Highness Prince Edward of Wales, through Eari Grey, from the St.David's Society of Canada, \u2018this morning:\u2014 \u201cThe St David's Society of Canada extends to Your Royal\u2019 Highness every good wish on this, the day of your investiture as Prince of dear old Wales.Every Welsh heart in thia colony pledges anew to the Crown, the Throne, yourself, and the land of our fathers, our loyalty devotion and dervices.God bless the Prince of Wales is Cod prayer of Canadian Welshmen to-day.(Signed) J.Qwallia Evans, resident of the Canadian So- iety of St.David of Wales.\u201d Prd bbb Fohdb dob , > RAA HR SERRE HER RES E ré raraéaa ere a E officiating and bein assisted by Welsh Non-Conformist ministers._ The processions then re-formed, and moved to the Queen's Gate of the cas- tte, where the King presented the two Prince addressed a few words in Cyni- ric to the cheering thousands.4 .This concluded the cerefaony, with kthe exception of the processtan- ut ide ithe\u2019 walls.Their Majesties\u2019 nd the Prince's -party, uiiting,.ade a tomplete circuit outside the \u2018castle J valls.Then, re-entering by the main was unseated by the cuurts, was tn- i day elected unopposed for the East Division of Wicklow, Ireland, in suc- | cession to John Muldoon, Nationalist, who retired to make a vacancy for Mr.Donelan.The latter defeated willlam O'Brien NS in the East Division of Cork County at the last general election, but lost his seat because af the illegal acts of his political agents.CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.i Clothing Caught \u201cFire While Girl Was Playing With Matches.For two hours, Lauretta Lavigne.(Réliisaton {G0VT.PROGRAMME FOR NEXT WEEK Reciprocity at Washington \u201c May Clear the Situation.ALL SIGNS CONTINUE TO POINT ELECTIONWARD Popular Opinion, However, | Thinks-it Will Be Delayed Till After Harvest.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 13.\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laur- jer was at his office in the eastern block to-day and received numerous callers.The Prime Minister has lost no time fr getting down to work, much of which awaits him.Beside the departmental routine which has accumulated, preparationa have to be made for the reassembling of Parliament next Tuesday.All of the Ministers except Messra Fielding, Oliver and Paterson Have Te dally sittings of the Cabinet.The Order of Business.The principal thing to be determined is the order of business, and whe ther yfifinighed legislation and supply will be proceeded with at the outset or reciprocity again tackled forthwith as the time is opportune to discugs a number of matters which have arisen since the adjournment of the House including developments at the Imperial Conference.that whatever is the Government's it will be done next week.The probability, however, of tha reciprocity bill passing soon at Washington has a tendency to cleer the at- mosphers, making the issue more de- paratively little time will be lost in getting at the real question \u201cbut for which prorogation would have occurred weeks ago.© Will Push heciprocity.When this subjéct is taken up Ît wil Hualy en contibdied trom ai tt and of the eventual result there ia lf- tle reason for.dgubt, The \u2018pact which IS UNDETERMINED Prospect of Early Passage of! Diamond Merchant and Jeweler - ¢ \\ +a CIGARETTE CASES in Gold, Silver or Gun Metal, plain, jewelled .or enamelled, for sale at prices ranging from $5.00 upwards.The MORRIS MICHAELS SHOPS Windsor Hotel Building, Montreal «» Mipecial to The Montreal Star.\"= gally bedecked platform, © ©.gressing.with pt the country, not about \u201cthe Government, of » \u201cand 1 believer that the hotel will ome.+, Ottawa, July 13\u2014Str Wilfrid Laurier feturned to Ottawa last eveming from the Imperial Conference and Coronation end was given an enthusiastic reception by four thousand of his fei- low citizens who tumned out to bid him welcome, while the addresses wore Presented by the Liberal Associations of Ottawa and Hull and the demon- \u2018otration was thus largely a party aa, Sir Wilfrid in his reply completely es- r\u2018ehomed na He sald that Ottawa Hreap wo! hear enough « that, as Parliament was aout EE, resume.Ins the Prime Minister » \u201c referred to the Coronation amd particularly vo the coming of the Duke of \u2018Connaught for \\whom he bespoke a patriotic welcome, Afterwards he spoke of matters connected with the improvement of Ottawa and expressed \u201c his great pleasure at being home again and his appreciation or the welcome accorded him.i People Cheer His Arrival.The Prime Minister's car was attached to 7.15 Canadian Pacific train from Montreal and at the Central de- - pot @ large crowd gathered to meet him.As he alighted, a band played | *Q, Caneda\u201d and there was much cheering.He was accompanied by Hon.1.P.Brodeur and Hon, Charles Murphy and was met OY sir a Teswo Hon William ugsrey, ne orl.Mackenzie King.Hom.G.and Al-, \u201cMmembera\u2014Hessrs.McG!verin Ne and man ominent citizens.pre rocession ot carriages and automo- The with bands followed through the streets of lower town where there was eh dec ia - t Ho Bon oo wound up Parliamen er ed electric devices,\u2018 the addresses ~~ presented, the one in English by SM.P.McGiverin.M.P., in French hy A.Allard, M P.and on behalf of the ~$jull Liberals by Dr.Fontaine They Made reference to Sir Wiifrid's stand at the Imperial Conference and commended his attitude on the questions There raid.On coming forward to Sir Wilfrid was presente two floral bouquets and was Joudly cheered.- Sir Wilfrid's Reply.Repl ir Wilfrid referred ta his tre Poe and said its happiest day was the one on wi hich Je Ae ming Cana Speaking © of the Duke of Connaught, he said: a ~ There is one duty to which ould ike.to refer in view of a certain e on which is going to happen in a on months.In a few months, as you ai mow, it shall be your Pr General of new v - calve 95 tie Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught.He will come ere jp the month of October and 1 am su c 1 am only expressing you desire as ! am expressing mine when I say a at we should endeavor to make his firs Ottawa a fav gshule one the object to whit e my duty as a citizen of Ottawa to k, \u201cracer | * Dommion tof Canada, that we should embellish \u2018our city .as much as.\u2018we can in order to further that im- fg : \u201cWhen my friend and colleague.Hon.thé r.Murphy.came to meet me on #n a few hours ago my first ques- as not about the politics Po IO mtr the fate of which 1 have flo ver fous doubt._but whether the A ot improving the city were prong as fast as they should, and whether they would be completed fur \u201cthe arrival of the Duke of Connaught.+7 am glad to know that they are pro- 1 was sorry, to say that they are not progressing as rapidly as 3 would like to see them.Somethinæ has been done on the station but a deal remains to be done there .Something has been done on the hotel s ready in time.But 1 would like to .know whether or mot the new Drive- Way along the river towards Rideau \u201cHall will be completed for the arrival st, the Duke.\u2018We must make efforts sn that when i the Duke lands at the station he shall drive along the new driveway to his You will agree with me that an ambition that ts worthy of \u2018the position which 1 occupy not only \u201cas a resident of Ottawa and as a cirf- \u201csen of this city, but as the Prime Minister of the country.Jt will ba our privilege, I told you a moment \u201cago to have with us as our new Gov- amor-General a member of the Royal ily.ren we have a member of the \u201cBritish Royal family coming ns the vepresentative of His Majesty the \u201cRing, it is due to us td make the event # \u201cworthy of a loyal people.I was.asked \u201cBy the Duke of Connaught, by the \u2018Duchess and by the Princess Patrica \u2018what kind of a reception they would \u201chave: I told them, and I am sure I Jas only\u2018 repeating the conviction of \u2018your hearts, that if the affection of.a Joyal people could make their satay \u201chappy in Canada they would be happy \u201cindeed while, they were amongst us.: They said to me that they were look- Ling with keen pleasure and expecta- Etlon fo their visit to Canada.I am *gure that they will not be disappoint- \u2018ed.It is not as Prime Minister! of Canada, but as a citixen of Ottawa.| - that I ask you to receive him.Cour \u2018years ago, on a similar occaslo À tated and I have only to Toheat, Phat tf 1 should vacate the position I now > etoupy I want no other position than t -vour- Government should appeint as as a member of the Improvement .Commission.That is wprk which 1 \u201chave had much at heart\u201d The Eprovement of the city of which I have \u2018now been a resident for thé last fit \u201cReon years, in which 1 shall live the, 3 oo of my days and in which I shall Tate \" \u201cFrom the bottom of my heart Ye! tell you if words can convey te \u2018You, but on the present occasion words a > Tewill not convey, the deep Impression ; veu \u2018have made on my heart hy the 3; kindness and cordiality of your recep- The Prime Minister was then en S'dotted to his residence on Laurier divenue, where he made another brief tæpsech, expressing his pleasure on be tee home.\"Overseas Ms Pre at Birkenhead.: \u201catadian Associated Press.\u2019 $s Lowdon, July.12\u2014The overseas smberg.of Parijament yesterday via the Camm! yards at Birkenhea * and witnessed the launching of H.' M.; 8.t &nd were afterwards at a Juncheon: tendered them 4nd.Coutigifiors of Bir sr SES de er oO rs.; bat + Island Brooke a en Premier Urges Ottawa Citizens P.Graham Senator Edwards, ihe city, the Prime Minister | im- Violet \u201c He- god a THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR+ S 'THURSDGY.JULY ds 2011.i CARNARVON CASTLE Sd Where the Prince of Wales was Invested with his title and the honors thereto appertaining.si y i is A Qi _ The Outing { THE SOCIAL WORLD Stone\u2014Hayes.At St John's Church, West Shefford, Que.the marriage took place of Miss Evelyn Hayes, daughter of Mr.J.À.| Hayes, of Sheffington, to Mr.Arthur Stone, of West Shefford.The Rev.G.A.Mason performed the ceremony.| The bride.who was givea away by her ! father.wore a gown of white marquisette over white taffeta, with tulle \u2018 veil caught up with orange blossoms, \u2018and carried a shower bouquet of white roses.White sweet peas and lilies of the valley.The bridesmaid was Miss i Mable Harvey, of Waterloo.who wore a wistarka sik gown, with hat to match, and carried sweet peas.The; bést man vas Mr.V.West, of Know.ton, and the ushers were Dr.C.E.' | Hayes and Mr.F.O.Hayes.The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Stone left for Ottawa and Kingston, the bride travelling in a mavy blue cheviot costume, with white hat trimmed with black.| Golden Wedding.Mr.and Mrs.David Guthrie celebrated the fiftieth aniversary of their \u2018marriage by holding a golden wedding reception last evening at their residence,\u201d 92 Columbia avenue, West- , mouat.KHlarney roses and white car- | nations, flags, palms and clusters of | tiny electric lights in red, white and blue, were arranged in the halis and reception rooms.In the bow window, banked with palms, hung a huge bell of white daisies, under which the host and hostess received their guests, Mrs Guthrie wearing a handsome gown of black moire sik, vetled in nimon.Assisting in entertaining the guests were their daughter, Mrs.E.A.Reipert, and grandson, Mr.Oryille Guthrie Reipert, and M¥es Guthrie, siater of Mr.David Guthrie.+ The Premier Entettained.Before leaving for Ottéwa yesterday afternoon, Sir Wilfrid Laurier lunched at the Mount Royal Club.He was the guest of Senator Mackay.Hon.Mr.Brodeur, and Hon.Mr.Mec- Kenzie-King and Senators Beique and Wilson.and Messrs.Victor Geoffrion, L.A.Rivet A.Robert and G.W.Stephens were present at the lunch.Sir Wilfrid made a few visits during the day and left by the C.Ir.R.train at four .m.Amongst the friends who accompanied him to the train were S'r Thomas Shuugnessy, Senators Mackay, Boyer and Wilson; Messrs.Victor Geoffrion, Arthur Ecre- ment.I.A.Rivet.P.A.Seguin and George Parent, all members of the Federal Parliament.Engagements Announced.The engagement is announced of Miss Elizabeth Jean Davies, of Len- noxville, Que.to Mr.Curtis H.Gale.son of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Gale.of Sherbrooke.the marriage to take place at an early date.The engagement is anounced of the Rev, James Lawsoa, of Ashton, Que, to Mrs.Ilda Leacock, of Smith's Falls Ont., the marriage to take piace on on Tuesday, July 18th\u2026 J 254 Cpt Personal Mention.of The marriage of Miss I.ela Margaret Anderson, of Marcus, Wash.to Mr.Lester Frederick Shorés, also of Marcus, second son of Mr.and Mrs.W F.Shores, of Warden, Que., took place at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.Mr.and Mrs.[ Shores are =zpending their honeymoon i at the Pacific Coast.\u2018Mr, Wm.Agxvew Hastie, accompanied by his sister, Mrs.E: C.Virtue, has left for a vacation at Lake Mus- koka, and later Mrs.Virtue will \u2018be the guest of Mrs, R.R.Cawker.at Bow- manville, Ont.lady Biizabeth Cochrane, Sister of F.ord Dundonald.sailed for England Dy the Megantic.During her stay in Quebec, she was the guest of Mrs.Willlam M.Macpherson.{ Mr.and Mrs.George Pratt have re- >> from their weddinæ trip, and atssees 9 8058000 3 % @ A MAIL ADDRESS FOR CANADIANS IN LONDON.Before salling, Canadian, visitors to the Old Country may arrange to have their mall forwarded In care of The Star\u2019s London Office, where it will be held until called for, or forwarded to e any point desired.- All such mall should be plainly addressed Mr.\u2014\u2014 C0.The Montreal Star (not ¢The Star\u201d), 17 Cockspur street, Trafaigar Æquare, London Englèné.Co The Montreal Star Office in London offers every cogifort and\u2019 \u2018convenience for visitors, and is now univoreutly i | ;000050590080060866.sssssssssusenee OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO Rev.J Lyall Montreal, 54 to-day.Mu Patrick Burns, of Calgary, 54 to- George, Mr.W.T.Fintey.M.L.A., Medicine Hat, 57 to-day.Mr.Justice A.D.Hardy, Brantford, 52 to-day.Mr.J.de St.Denis Lemoine, I.S.P., 61 to-day.Mr.J B.Clearihue, \u2018Montreal, 62 today.Baron Haldon, 42 to-day.Earl of Rothes, 34 t0-Jay.Mr.Car| Armbruster, London, ps today.Mr.John Jacob Astor, 47 16-day.\u2019 Admiral Sir G.L.Atkinson- ~Willes, 64 to-day.Mr.William Blackwood.Edinburgh, 75 to-day.Sir John R.Cotterell, Bart., 43 to-day.Mr.Charles Adrien d\u2019Epinay, Paris 7 to-day.Sir Henry Kimber, Bart., 77 to-day.Right Hon.Walter H.Long, 57 today.will receive on Tuesday at their residence in the Mount Royal Apartments, St.Joseph Boulevard .Bishop Du Pencier and his son have returned from England and are spending a few days with Rev: C.Band Mrs.Clarke, in Ottawa, en route to Vancouver.20° Mr.and Mrs! Thomas.Lamb and family.513 Argyle avenue, West- roue have saidel for Europe, where they will remain for some time.Mlss lda Scott, Tupper street.accompanied by her niece, Miss Ruth Parker, has left for Peak's Isiand apd other points Major \"4.A.Stewart, Mrs.Stewart and family have left for Dalhousie,\u2019 N.B.to spend the remainder of the | summer, Miss Urslija Willama, formerly r Montreal new \u2018of-Eénronton.18 perd in ga few days im town visitiag.friends Mrs.J.A.Henderson.Park avenue, is in town for a few days, from her summer cottage, at Morin Flats.Miss Matley and Miss Edith Mat- ley.Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, have left for Summerstown, Oat _ Miss Helen A.Gauter, \u2018Mance street, has left for a two weeks\u2019 trip to New York and Washington.Mr.M.J.Walsh, M.L.A.has eft for Cacouna to recuperate after his recent lilness.Mrs, F.H, Manley and children, Strathcona avenue,Westmount, are at Bay View Me.Mr.D.Howard Toimie, has returned to Cookshire, after spending a few days in town.Mr.and Mrrs.Charles Riordan are expected home from England shortly, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Paton are leav- | ing on Monday for Bale dés Chaleurs.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Lyall are §pCale donia Springs.Miss Hills left evening for Peak's Island.AMBROSE MEANS -\u2014 LASSOED WILD ANIMALS.ae \u2014_\u2014 Young Buffalo Wild West Show Comes to Montreal.When the English residents of East Africa heard that the Buffalo Jones exploration party was coming to Africa to lasso lions and other wild animals, such as rhinoceri.they laughed with glee, but when the American cowboys returned from the interiér with a full grown lioness they piped another tune.Chief of these cowboys with this expedition was Ambrose Means, a devil.may-care sort of chap, who is absolutely fearless to any and all danger.It was he who cast the first rope that yaught the first lion ever Ilassoed.When.the Young Buffalo Wild West exhibits at Delorimier avenue and Ontario streets Monday after noon and night, Ambrose Means will appear in the arena and will give vivid demonstrations of how the wild animals of the African veldt were captured alive Annie Oakley, the peerless wing aad rifle shot, is the bright particular star of the Young Buffalo Wild West Shaw.A big street parade will be given at 10-o'clock on the morning of the exhibition.last Miss Eva Booth Prostrated.New York, July 13.\u2014 Eva Booth, i & commander of the Salvation Army, Is il} from prostration by the hot weather.; Concert at Lafontaine Park.There will be a band concert given to-night at Lafontaine Park by La Musique de Montreal nuder bandmaa- ter Boucher A feature of the programme will be the Coronation March.pt EC \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -STEADY .NERVES Don't Fear Hot Weather POSTUM means Just thats | _ Special to The Montreal -Star.- PETER MURPHY AND KAVANAGH FOR BIG MATCH Two Shamrock Men for Tecum- seh-Montreal Struggle at Toronto.i Toronto, July 13.\u2014President Murphy of the N- L.U.this morning annouiic- ed the following referees, for Satur- ; day.Montreal at Tecumseh, Peter ' Murphy ard Jim Kavanagh: Cornwall and Capitals, Eddie St.Pere and J.;Brennan.Shamrocks at National.\u2018Roddy Finlayson and another yet to be named.~\u2014! President Murphy decided to-day.\u2018that Ottawa must secure the consent.of the other clubs in the Union before they could: play Dupras, released tu \u2018them by Nationals.They must notify him by noon Suturday that such -per- mission has been secured, otherwise he will dnstruet his Referee that Du- pras is not eligible to play with Ottawa.The release was given after \u2018June 30th.the last day for the transfer of players or the signing of new men.\u2018 President Murphy stated that If on his own Initiative he allowed Dupras to play, he would be flooded with re- \u2018quests from other teams and he knew - of several now ready to be launched at him.Personally he thought it in the best interests of lacrosse to strengthen Ottawa and Cornwal} whereever possihie.- © e on ceed 5B bd ® KING'S FAREWELL TO THE IRISH PEOPLE.& 2 Dublin, July 13.\u2014The King iin a message to the Irish people says \u201c1 cannot leave Ireland without at once giving expression to the feslings of joy and affection inspired by the wonderful reception which the peor ple of Dublin have given to the Queen and myself.\u201d The King declares that the spontaneous and unjversal loy- ality Mas greatly touched their hearts and will never be forgotten He promises to pay another visit at no distant date and will then visit other.parts of the country.His Majesty concludes: .\u201cOur best wishes will ever be for increased prosperity for your ancient capital, and.contentment and bappiness for our Irish people.\u201d 966696665060 à __\u2014 O® SY Eee eT ets COTS sees GROPP BDO RIDROOOO® 285, 2 ès Op ri DOH DG o Monster Parade in Toronto.Toronto, July 13.\u2014Toronto\u2019's Orange celebration yesterday was & Trecord- breaker, seventy lodges being in line, with a total of 5,566 members, an increase of 1,730 over last year's turnout.The parade was over four miles in lenxth, and occupied 90 minutes in passing.the City Hall.There was no such interferénce with the street car gervice as precipitated small riots in previous years.The roule of three miles from the Queen's Park to Exhi- hitlon Park was lined with thousands of spectators.' At Exhibition Park speeches were delivered by prominent members of the order, and a programme of games was carried out.A strongly worded resolution, denouncing the Ne Temere decree as \u201ca cruel and immoral order,\u201d was passed.as were resolutions condemning Irish Home Rule; the use of the French language \u2018In the schools; « demanding changes In the naturalization and immigration laws to prevent the dumping of undesirables in Canmade.Captain\u2019 of Ben Earn Censured.Special to the, Montreal Star.Yarmouth.ks.July 13.\u2014 In the matter of the investigation, présided over by Capt: L.A.Demcrs, Dominion Wreck Commissioner, assisted by Capt.B.R.Hliton, Marine Instructor, and Capt.J.W.Anderson.Nautical Assessors, into the causes responsible fot the stranding and subsequeht total of the SS.Ben Earn un the Half Moon Ledges, off the Nova Scotia Coast, on, the evening of the 16th of June, the\u2019court finds that the master placed too much reliance upon the.casual soundings taken.Taking into consideration the good reputation of the captain, the court will not deal with hie certificate.but cannot refrain from censuring him, and advising.him to exercise more caution, The officers uf the ship are exonerated by the court .A Complaint From Sherbrooke St.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir \u2014Cen you ten me EE what right the long-suffering resi Sher- priveq of the tropical heat of Moi terical outcry of the EPA comfort of a few dozèn Tislian ro iad of more consèquetce than the night's rest of Worn business men, of sick and rea women, and of littie chiMren® 1t | seems to me the most shameless in- perpe pu long-endu ing city.By all means Fret th Rits on.contractor be tender over Delightful Boat Trip.Splendid Dance Programme.cars going 20 cents is charged.Each Printers\u2019 Picnic ticket Y PRINTERS\u2019 PICNIC KING EDWARD PARK, ISLE GROS BOIS Saturday, July 22nd, on Amateur Photographic Boats leave Racine Pler (take Notre Dame or ft.Catherine east) every 20 minutes, and only the usual price of in a drawing tor valuable special prizes without extra cost.of the Season Leng List of Sports.Pa PRINCESS | Daiiy,8.16-8.16 CORONATION, FESTIVAL hii kill - 18 6 |lTZ lata\" and 8.16 pm.VIOLA ALLEN'S GREATEST SUCCESS .SOHMER PARK \u2018THE WHITE SISTE In which Miss Allen amd her ex pompenr \u201cSTARRED for three nr Open Every Day, 8 and 8 p.m.Bott Pris Competition.\u2018 Bean Guessing Contest.entitles the holder to participate | | 163 4 a St.Lawrence Court No.263 Catholic Order of Foresters PILGRIMAGE | To Ste.Ahne de Beaupre, under the auspices of Saturday, July 15th, 1911 St.Patrick's Court \u2018No.95 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 == Coolest place within easy access of Montreal.Diving Girls, Dariiag's, Pony Circus Hill and Floursoy\u2019s Wild West, Scenic Railway.Excellent Bathing, Magnificent Grove, Good\u201d Boating, Giant Merry-Go-Round.Virginia Reel, \u201c Shoollag Galleries.\u201cRed\u201d Driver, World's Champion Steer Roper.SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK.Whiting\u2019's Georgia Minstrels, A colored show presenting scenes from Old Dixie.See the Boardwalk that made Atlantic Tity jealous.Seven magnificent steamers.Regular service., Boat Fare 20 cents, - Admission to Park FREE.\u201c164 4 Mechanics Institute A Special meeting of members will be held on Tuesday, July ) 18th.at 8.p.m.BUSINESS: The sale of the Property.E.Mc.G.QUIRK pe 7e 4 Secretary.ATES\u201d ._ 162 7 STANLEY HALL.Ke The Hall With the Velvet Floor.Dancing every Wed.and Sat.at 8:30.Splendid Orchestra.Professor Frank Norman Is at present in Magdeburg, Getmany, attending the German Teachers\u2019 of Dancing Convention there.We keep our patrons up-to-date.Private lessons any hour hy appointment.162 4 4aw DANCING Private lessons given day or evening, (by appointment.) MAJESTIC HALL, 508 Guy Street, tjust below Sher.Phone Up 5174 Up .336.Frederic W.more 63 Seoù Tickets, Adults, $3.00.Children, $1.50.For sale at J.P.Roe, 255 Drolet st.; A.J.Mott, 515 Notre Dame st.west.: Sleeping Car Accommodation: F.F.Rummens, 39 St.Alexander st.Train leaves C .P.R.Place Viger Station at 10 o'clock p.m.Tickets good to return from- St.Anne's.or Quebec until Tuesday, July 18.Ed J WwW.J.CHERRY, Chairman.KING EDWARD PARK Delorimier & Circus The Park of a .Thousand Surprises, Ontario Sts.Grounds Walkie) Wi, No.90, Rear Windsor Hotel || Refreshments.| DOMINION PARK (Canada\u2019s Largest Playground) FIGHTING THE FLAMES.18 Cents\u2014Specia! Admission\u201415 Cents.VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, Big Acts.MR.AND MAS.BERNARD BEGUE f the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company of New York city, singing with Van [er Meerschen's Military Band.Prof.Wiison's Dog and Pony Show.100-\u2014Other Attractions\u2014100.THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIQHT, French National Union Society Monster enefit.Ben Admission: to Park, 10c.165 2 FAMES-GOGORZA SECOND CEREMONY.Religious Marriage Solemnized at Church of St.Pierre de Chaillo, in Paris: © Paris.July 18\u2014The civil marriage of Madame Emma Eames and Emilio De Gogorza was followed to-day by a religious ceremony at the \u2018Catholic Church of 8t.Plerre de Chaillo.This service also was private, only the required legal witnesses being present.They were those prsent yesterday, William Francis Warden, a printer, and Fairchild Blair, a composer for the baritone, and George Armstrong, =a banker.and Ernst Arnal, a lawysr for the, prima donna .ALL QUIET AT HULL.Orange Parade Passed Off Peace abty\u2014Police Clilef Cheered.Special to The Montreal Star.Hull, Que, July 13.\u2014The Orange parade ia Hull off quietly.There was not a semblance of disorder.Chevalier headed the procession, and at the conclusion was given three | cheers by the Orangemen.\u2018There s a fair-sized crowd to see the parade, but a great many of them were from: Ottawa, having been attracted by cur- fosity.The Hull people paid INtle attention | yesterday passed Chief of Police! to it.About fifteen hundred lodge | mges.borateries, men were in line Afterwards there : pn ee was a picnic at a point outside the | Desa Oatvers vert and Seruiees oa) s baictmères ane city.| 163 28e0d ONE DAY ONLY MON., JULY 17 100-\u2014\u2014Famous Eelebritian\u2014100 including ANNIE OAKLEY Pecriess Shot of the World.Cowboys, Vacquros, s 8 Spectacles, Co ks, 300 Herses, Rangers, 5e Innovations Indians, = Performances only, 2 p.m, and wN STREET PARADE \u2014 Monday Morning at 10 o\u2019rlock.165 2 VAUDEVILLE AND BAND || ™ >t\" Phones sea 10e admission covers sverything.os .CARILLON Charming Seenery, Cool Breeses.Str.EMPRESS AND RAPIDS.Daily Excursion (except Sunday) to CARILLON, 81.00.Home ne Rapids, at 6.30 pm.Take 800 am.Grand Trunk to Lachine What, connect with steamer: \u2019 AFTERNOON TRIPS, GOING RAIL AND RETURNING STRAMER, vis Rapids.Te HUDSON, CPR.12.30 o.m.Round Trip $1.90, Te ST, ANNE DB BELLEVUE, G.T.R, 130 p.m.Saturdays 2.15 p.m.; C,P.R.12.30 p.m.Saturdays 1.80 p.m.Round trip 80 cents.To LAC HINE, G.TR.5 p.m.Round trip Bde.t and Trunk Station, Windsor Hotel, 530 St, Catherine St Went 150.and sie St.James street, 11 Victoria Square, and Head Office, Ot- awa River Navigation Coy.166 Common 8t.Tel M.1029, 166 78 is to Saari \u20147 Day§ = 8 Loe le à 7 Days-\u2014 JULY 8 to 15 Seven races daily, rain or shine.200° Horses.Band in attendance.Amherst street cars direct to track.\"Including Grand Stand.Admission 50c.\"EITHER - - -As Exhibitor or Visitor you must mot miss THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITOR IN QUEBEC \u2018 JRE LÉ 3 - ga THE ; AGRECUEAURAL CLABSES.Autoinabtie.Races, Exciting Horse Racing, \u2018Acroplane Fiyles; \u201c\u2019Cholcest Attractions of all kiads.Cheng.Excursions on al Entries close; August LAN For- all information pois to: Jie 20 2aw_ LS FRENCH PIC-NIC ontreal Heavy Brigade Canadian Garrison riilléry Orders by the Officer Commanding.! Composite Battery Pay which attended Petawawa Camp will parade at he Armoury on Friday, 14th July, at 8 a\u2019clock, p.m., to receive pay.All stores in the possession of any member of the Battery must be retyrned before [pay is drawn,\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 C.HAROLD SKELTON, 165 2 Ileut.and Acting Adjutant, - The Composite.Battery SIR W.H.JONES RETIRING.New Zealand\u2019s High Commissioner to Leave \"Post.Canadian Associated Press.Birmingham, July 13\u2014The Birm- ham Post to-day says that Sir W.H, Jones, High Commissioner for New Z:aland, proposes shortly to retire, and adds that it is expected that he will be succeeded by Hon.Mr.Find- lay.who accompanied Sir Joseph Ward to the Conference.Endeavor Convention at an End.Atlantié City, N.J., July 13.\u2014 The twenty-fifth \u201cinternational Christian Endeavor convention, after a mosdt successful week, came to an end last night.The last work done by the cox vention was the pledging of the balance of the $25,000 needed to complete the fund for the building of \u2018the international headquarters at Boston ip honor of Président Clark.ESSN: 'PHONE_ LES 3) 1700 | {= Colegeaf tons seis | Offers cal ad acer née School DOMINION a JULY 13, 14,15,16 Grand Celebration for the \u2018benefit of the Wrench Refuge.Special attrag: tions\u2014Tembola\u2014French Vaudeville\u2014Races\u2014Weonderful Fireworks Hands Limited-\u2014VJapanese Aquatic Display\u2014Torehlight Procession.BANQUET, JULY 18th, at 7 p.m.at Dominion Park Restaurant, (Tickets can be had at the Park.) EDUCATIONAL IE TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE (Affiliated to Meo University.) 88 SIMPSON ST., MONTREAL.For \u2018the Higher Education of Young Women, with Preparatory Department for Girls under 13 years of age.LL oHdent\u2014Rev.James -Barclay, D.D., a President\u2014Ven.J.G.D.D.Archdeacon of Montreal.Principal\u2014Miss Grace Fairiey, Ed\u2018aburgh.Norton, M.A, St Margaret's College The Institute will re-open TUESDAY, eme TOR ONT Ormes 12th Sentember, at NOON LS opaded by the late Entrance examinations for \u2018new Bchol- ALK.formerly Princ] alor Cam er] College, and Mrs.G alor Cas A RESIDENTIAL AND DAY sources ars will be held at the school on Saturday, 9th Sentember, at 10 o'clock a.m.For Prospectus.ete., apply to the Prin- Not Pritisn Mercanti B faune.80° se or IBLE.Graduatem or ritis ercantile r t Francois Xavier st, Montreal.Tes 32e0d Cae of Teo piversition, - \u2014 SE Academio io Course for U Unive = = = ror To Selatan STORIE \u2014 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MRS.GEORGE DICKSON, President 340 Bloor St., W.Toronto,Can, MISS J.B.MACDONALD, B.A, Prinsigal Re-Opens September 19, 1911.Write for Calendar > A Residential and Day School, well 155 18 eod appointed, well managed and conveni- M ent.Bpeclalists in -cach department.F.McGillivray Knowles, R.C.A, Art Director, For Prospectus address the 1 nepal MISS.M.CURLETTE, B.A.i 45TH YEAR Bishop wykenam HALL Strachan f College Street.TORONTO.President\u2014Tbe Rigbt Bev.the Bishop of Teronto.PRINCIPAL.VICE-PRINCIPAL, MISS WALSH MISS NATION A Residential and Day Sohoo! for Girls, 1 Pull matriculation course, also elementary, with domestic arts, music, painting.Centrally situated In large, grounds, Tennis and other games.Skating rink and gymnasium, Reopens after summer vacation, September 11, 1911.147 26coû / SCHOOL OF MINING A College ef Applied Seience, | Affiliated fo Queen's University, KINGSTON, ONT.For Calendar of the Bchool and tur- ther information.apply to the cre- tary.School 9 Mining, Kingston, Ont.Mining arid Metallurgy.Chemistry and Mineralogy.Mineralogy and Geol Chemical Enginepring, Civil Engineering.Mechanical Engineering.Blectrical neering.Sanitary Engineering.Power Development.\" 129 26eo4 Patron: mue Lin Bishop of 1 ver prospectus apply te LOWER CANADA COLLEGE Notre as a PREPARATORY JUNIOR AND a no Al SENIOR ony en] = il For BOARDERS asi sir dot 8 Healthy situation.Use\u2019 of West- |.mount Athletic rounds, 2 tennis : ., Head Master, - courts, 2 rin jGymnastum.A Sloyd (Manual Training) room.0.-F SB A Rixcellent ayntem of-heating, ventt-\u2014 | | ky an humiditying class rooms ; wr ormitories.2 Ra «|, Term, gommeners 9 a.m.Soest.13h.WHAT WILL IT cose ee sr 0: CARROLL, Jet = 1 In of much loan \u201cwhat wu 1t weer: UE ok of the Prodne, , XA t in ITE for It Te .Particulars Id y © Te 2g : ae ARS ue \u201cRidiey Collegà Gentraï Felegraph Bchooi || roe: Latharines; offers superior ts tor ring.à .porrenpondenee.Tenliare \u2018with camon .4 and comme a Se vois ie Treat Fin rantogre aired Cémmerels) va FE HE van Jeets \u201cwithorwk, tx tre Lc Write W.H, PEE nd in 1910 1» Rew, Premiums we F.3.Johtäton, PRE: = T2.& M sivel.ñ Gerrand street, : A Rebtéential wind Day School ror Sl. i many other interests as well.fr sustained heat wave exercised a weak- .creatitis.ay dye \u2014\u2014 MR.ROBERT MEIGHEN DIES ~ AFTER.ILLNESS OF NIGHT ONLY; LOSS Native of Ireland, He Made His to Great Commercial Succ Preference and Opposed to Reciprocity\u2014Believed in Milling Competition and Opp Statement Was to Take | frid Laurier\u2014Many Men i butes to the Dead.«ré Weather Forecast: UNCHANGED, i GREATLY FELT Way from Humble Beginning ess\u2014Was Advocate of Imperial osed Watered Mergers \u2014 Last ssue With Asserticn of Sir Wil- n High Places Pay Warm, Tri- + THE LATE MR.ROBERT MEIGHEN.|.Mr.Rover, 2fatshon yho digd gpd - @éenly at \u201chome,\u201d 140 Drummond \u201cstreet, he morning, is now beHeved \u201cto have been a victim of the flerce heat wave, from which Montreal has \u201cbeen suffering.Z Vor the past twelve months or more °Sfr.Melghen had been suffering from pancreatic trouble, but its ailment was not such es to cause any serious apprehensions, and indeed it did not ape pear in any way to interfere with his activity or his spirits.During the heat wave he had kept about as usual, being every day at his desk in the head office of the Lake of the Woods Mnling Company, of which he \u2018was president, and ettending to hi» There is no doubt, however, that the long- ening influence on him, and it is be- Heved to have been the direct cause of the aggravation of his trouble, lead- | ng to his death.which is off Ny; stated (uv have been due to acute pan- To the members of his family, to: say fothing of his many friends, his: death came as a great shock, for al-! most to the very last there was noth- | \u2026Îng in his condition to cause alarm.: , Yesterday he was down town as usual, ; laughing and chatting with his friends | (in the business distriet, and putting, \u2018in a good day's work :n the office.« \u2018Mo lait the office between four \u201cfive o'clock in the afternoon parently in his usual health and - spirits, and without having made any complaint es to the state of his.health.j os Death Came This Morning.| : On arriving home shortly after- \u2018ards, however, he said that he was [gol feeling up to the mark, and around nins o'clock in the eveming it | \u2018was deemed advisable to call in the \u2018family physician, Dr C.F.Martin.i Rit Mr.Meighen continued to grow | worse, and he showed a high tempera- | i Ate quarter to six this morning and ap- Since he returned to Montreal from England a couple of years ago, Mr.Meighen had not been away from the oity, except to make short business visits to Toronto and other places.His age\u2014he was 72\u2014did not appear to haye any marked effect in curbing his activities.Up to the very last his briskly- moving figure and hearty laugh and satutations were famillar ih the downtown districts of the city, and on the floor of the Board of Trade.He was] a regular attendant at the monthly meetings of the C.P.R.directorate, of | which he was a member, and could always be relled upon for consultation in regard to the many other business tatoo with which he was associat- 27 Was 4 Philanthropist.I Mr.Melghen's death, it is no exaggeration to say.will be mourned all over the Dominion, ahd in particular in rR where his personal friends.were.numbered by the hundreds.Bhff and outspoken as he \" wae, there was a heartiness and a transparent sincerity about him that _ caused him to be highly esteemed among all classes of the community.Ile was a great philanthropist, both io regard to public objects and In many channels.He was, too, the sont of honor, and if he once gave his word.would make any sacrifice father thant it should be thought hs would pot £ re.up to it .! - Mr.M was an outstanding tig- - pre in the ranks of the induatriat and \u2018financial ploneers of the Dominion, __._.Bud apart froift hia commanding in: Agence es a.business man he bulk- : certalniy lone of the first to advocate 1p\u201d was fog.-his deadership in indus- development.A Characteristio Chat.Au intimate friend of Mr.Melghen told a Star representative to-day that he had an appointment with the deceased for ten o'clock this morning.\u201cI met him on St.Francois Xavier sL, about one o'clock, and stopped him and shook hands.\u201d 1 then sald that 1 desired certain Information In respect of Reciprocity and the milling interests.The scope of the information desired was considerable, but without a moment's hesitation Mr Meighen said: \u2018All right; I'll have it for you at ten o'clock and will fetch it to your office\u201d Before that hour he was dead.\u201cHe referred to Sir Wilfrid's speech of the night before.He took exception to the Prime Minister denouncing the opponents of Reciprocity as \u2018Imperialistic jingoes.\u2018He insulted me ang people like me,\u201d said Mr.Meighen.\u2018I have as good a right to my views as has Sir Wilfrid.I have demcnstrat- ed a capacity for success, just as he has: and he has not worked harder in the general interest than 1 have.His denunciation of my ideas I don\u2019t mind: but he has no right to stigmatize me and people like me for holding them.\u201d Mr.Meighen then quoted these words: \u2018The Empire is my country, and Canada is my home\u2019; and he addled: \u2018I am as good a Canadian -as-Sir Wilfrid Laurier.\u201cAsked how he was standing tze \u2018hot weather.Mr.Muguen said: \u201cI,am tall right,\u2019 and off he went up street.\u201d Advocate of Preference.When talking on Empire matters, , Mr.Meighen sometimes laughiagly \u2018claimed to be the originator of Mr.Joseph Chamberlain's policy of Imperial preference within the Empire.Whether this was so or not, he was this scheme in Canada, and both on, this side of the water and In England his voice and his pen for many years had ever been ready to advocate the cause.Hig public statements were always carefully ought out and well argued, and he dfways commanded in_ terest and attention even.from those who differed fundamentally from his views, Ag far back as February, 1902, he brought the question of Imperial preference before the Montreal Board of Trade, and his speech on that occasion aroused great attention In various parts of the Empire.Mr.Meighen stated on that occasion that he had called the meeting because, In consequence of advices received by him from rellable sources re Great Britain, it-appeared i thet the colonies should now express their views in regard to the movement \u2018In England tending towards a change la her fiscal policy.On his motion, seconded by Mr.H.Laporte, and dissented from only by Mr.C.H, Blaks, the Board of Trade resoived: A Resolution Adopted.\u201cThat this meeting ie of opinion that Great Britain could best serve her own interests and those of her colonies by adopting such change la her fiscal policy as will give the products of her colonies a preference in her markets, ms against the products of foreign countries, it being believed that such.preference would stimulate trade and develop colonkll enterprise, an dmore- over serve to make the colonient attractive not anly to the iarge number Cal of Britisth subjects emigrating an- nualNy from the British islands, but also to the wurplus.populatKin of other countries, and at the same time benefit Great Britain by largely freeing her from dependence upon foreign countries for her food supphes.\u201d Opposed Reciprocity.From the very firet, Mr.Melghen was à determined opponent of reci- | procity.\" He outlined hla views on 1 promise upon which William H.ADMINISTRATION OF TAFT ATTACKED BY LA FOLLETTE Senator Says Reciprocity In-| volves Fight Between Plain - People and Confederated Privileges.REDUCES NO DUTIES THAT AFFECT PEOPLE Complete Surrerider to Special Interests and Reversal of Roosevelt Policy.Washington, July 13.\u2014Senator La Follette, In a speech against reciprocity, today reviewed, act by act, the administration of President Taft dan unsparing terms and declared that the contest imvolved was the \u201cfight between the plain people and confederated privilege.\u201d \u201cConsidered a measur> of recipro- cityfi\u201d said Senator La Follettes of the Canadian agreement, \"it violates every tariff principle of reciprocity heretofore expressed in the platform declarations of the Republican party and recommended by former Republican presidents.\u201cConsidered as a tariff bill it violates every tariff principle and platform Taft was elected president of the United States.In the beginning it was heralded as a blessing to the consumers.So was the tariff bill of 1909.It promises to reduce dutieg for the ho- nefit of the people.It reduces no du- the people but it does reduce duties for the milters, the packers, Standard ON the brewers, the coal combines, and in some measure for the already grossly protected interests.It is nothing that it pretends to be, and professes to be nothing that it is.It is a little brother to the Payne-Aldrich bill, the greatest legislative wrong inflicted upon the American people in hal a century.\" ALLEGES REVERSAL OF ROOSEVELT POLICIES.The speaker said that the pending legislation based on the Canadian pact was so related to the \u201cstrange course of Mr.Taft upon the tariff question.\u2018and the protective policies which he was elected to maintain,\u201d t the real stable- worth of bis tesomnienda- tions could not be fairly judged wi out reviewing the more important sues Involved in his efection nd the more important acts of bis administration Continuing his criticism of Mr.Taft's administration, Senator La.Follktte said: \u201cThroughout the first pages of his first general message he found no space to say a word for the great measure that had made the name of his predecessor revered and loved everywhere in the United States.\u201cjs it to be wondered at that, the Republican voter in 1910 felt that Me had several scores to settle?A President whom he had el- eoted.believing him to be the custodian of the Roosevelt policies had dismissed the Roosevelt Cabinet and appointed in their places men, in the main( of known hostility to these policies.\u201cIn all the record of this administration, no more glaring example is presented of the complete surrender to special interests and the complete reversal of Roosevelt's progressive poll- cies, than that shown in dealing with the amendments to the Interstate Commerce Act.It would have been difficult to have framed a plece of legislation affecting Interstate Commerce than bill General! and racommended to Congress by President Taft.\u201d McGill Employes\u2019 Picnic.McGill University employes held their annual picnié at Bout de, I'lle yesterday, when a programme of sportg was carried through.The 100 yards race for men over 50 years of age was the event of the day.and the baseball match of five innings Buildings vs.Grounds Staffs.furnished much ezcitement the Building's Staff winning by 20 to 6.The committee was composed of Messrs.H.A.Stagg, W.Tobin.I.Geroux, T.Coles, W.Hazel, T.Tay- jor, C.Thompson, W.Jeffries! and T.Grayden as starter.Eganville Asks ror Help.The Mayor of Eganville sent a communication to Acting Mayor Gauvin, asking that steps be taken in Montreal to raise a subscription for the fire sufferers.Probabilities: Moderate west to north- t winds, falr to-day and on Friday, with stationary or slightly\u201d lower temperature.A Montreal weather readings by Hearn & Harrison's standerd barometer: At noon Vesterday, 19.88; at 8 a.m.to-day, 430 05; at 11 a.m.to-duy, 30.07.Temperature to-day, max.78, min.60; yesterday, max.88, min.67.Sun rose this morning at 4.47, and will set this evening at 7.59.Montreal temperature this date a year ago: Maximum, 20: minimum, 66.Temperatures Lowest ! Sam.\u2018High during i to-day.yes'y.np MONTREAL .\u2026.\u2026.7 80 Victorias .+.B2 34 82 gary .s 44 70 40 Winnipeg ie.88 7 50 Yate River .50 84 30 vie ees ee ve on BZ 6 82 Poory Sound .86 Ts eo Toronto .ve.88 7 60.Kingeton °° 78 58 Ottawa .vaux 646 76 0 - \u2026.6 so se St John, N.B.74 Cm.0 8t.John's, Nfld.- 64 «a 53 Detroit .66 82 60 New York .' 74 86 7 n'mrgature ehiswhere \u201cAtlantic City, with Parley (Continued on Page ® [ ae nee Pd Wh cloudy, nora\u2019 wind.: ties, the effect of which can ever reach | \u201c1 tion.more harmful to the public interest MONTREAL, \u2018DAMAGED Teen] Daily THURSDAY.JULY 13, 1911.HUNDREDS DEAD; THO! FOUR TOWNS DESTROYED; MINING PROPERTIES $2,500,000 IN LOCATION OF FIRE SWEPT DISTRICT\".\\.Lare Suporter Death List in Porcupine Fire Growing Hourly.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 13.\u2014The death list in the Porcupine fire grows hourly.The latest estimate is, that at least seven hundred have lost -their = lives, and many experienced prospectors are of the opinion that the total list of dead: will never be known.believing that! hundreds of men met death in lone-: ly.parts of the region under prospec-, Following is a complete [ist of: all the known dead, so far as has been definitely ascertained up to this p-m.:\u2014 Drowned in Porcupine Lake.William A.Armstrang-Mc- Gibbon mind: : R.F.Hondu Haileybury.Mervin Strain, barber, Haileybury.Andrew Larue: Haileybury k Nathan Haas, mining engineer.Spo- ane.Wm.Ogilvie and several foreigners, i C.Taylor, boot and shoe merchant.Taylor, shoemaker, drowned in Peart Lake, Stan.Nicholson, (Guelph) representing the Toronto Star drowned in Por- cupne Lake.Moore.Suffocated or Burned.Angus Burt, assayer, West Dome.and Mrs.- Burt.Robert A.Weiss, manager, West Dome.his wife and three year old daughter.Captain Jack Hamilton West Come and Katherine Hamilton.and wife.Andrew Yuille, foreman, United Porcupine mine.James Webb, workman, West Dome.illiam McLaughlin, workman.West Dome.Frank Flynn, United Porcupine, Jos®ph Fletcher, United Porcupine.C.E.Adams, Philadelphia Mine.W.R.Moore, South Porcupine, Thos.Geddes South Porcupine.Dan.Smith, South Porcupifie.Capt.Geo.Dunbar.8outh Porcupine.| H.L.Silinan, Dome Mines, son o President Silinan, of the British Metallurgical Sociêty.\u2014.King, watchman, Dome, .\u2014.Johnson, colored, Dome.John Whatough, Toronto, student of Toronto University, Dome.\u2014.Fritz, workman, Dome.Jas.Welch, 26 years, West Dome Mine.Liek, bruised to death in bush.Missing \u2014.Dwyer, of Uplited Porcupine.Only three of 84 employes of West Dome had been accounted for up to resterday.the is no means of estimatin | total number of dead at at Dame Mines, 000.but the manager, Captain Meek and Mrs.Meek, force, and Henry Hansan, mill struction foreman, are safe.The Dome has nearly 300 employes.One report says that at least one hund pérished.it is stated that there are twenty- seven dead in the West Dome sha and thirty foreigners in the Dome shaft.Injured in Hospital.Be The following is the list of injur:d persons from the Porcupine who are being attended at the Lady Minto Hospital in New Liskeard,\u2014most of, them from the Dome Mines: \u2014 John Bile, Polander, Dome Mines, 28 years of age, burned.) J.Banasse, Chiclesar, Quebec; 37 French-Canadian.rien, Ottawa, carpenter, Dome Mine, 18 years.Tom Couper, 11 Cedar itreet, Tor- onte, hman.Copper Cliff, Cana- con: Alex.Faulkner dian, 24 years.Didoti\u201d Diepre, an Assyrian.H.Johne, Englishma fort 3.D.aioe Whiteners?4e T4 years, Australian.008 Yenge - à dcmcisnatr ; Jag, McQueen, carp®nter, West Dome new forty-stamp mill almost complet.Capt.Lawson, the clerical i000, Torrsouse ~-=7r- - Tale The mining district visited b y fire is shown within the heavy black lines.TO THE HELP OF THOSE WASHINGTON, PDALTIMOR] ~ WHO ESCAPED \u201cThe appalling calamity which has fallen on the Porcupine District « will first shock and then stir the quick sympathy of the entire céuntry.The flames swept down on the devoted mining town like an avalanche of death, and there is nothing comparable with it short of the swift stroke of an earthquake or a volcanic eruption., But the great and immediately pressing fact for us to realize is that help\u2014abundant help\u2014must go forward at once.In such a country, the reserve of food is rever large; and an advañcing wall of fire de\u2019 vours such supplies as lie in its path, life.as ruthlessly as it wipes out human For the hundreds who lie dead, there will be other hundreds who will fin dthemselves without food or adequate clothing; and, if they are not succored without delay, the death list must grow.Unnecessary hardship frequently follows such a tragedy with a slower but no less sure death-roll of its own.Montreal interest in the district is great; and this city can well afford to do its full share in helping those who have mercifully escaped the scythe of flame.We should not hesitate nor stint our gifts.The or- , ganized business bodies, such as the Board of Trade and the Chambre de Commerce, should lead off; and individual sympathy can follow swiftly such effective leadership.The City Council can well make a grant, too, \u2018which will come from the entire citizenship of this mining and financial metropolis of Canada.Promptness is the first virtue in such a case; and free-handed generosity is the next.He who gives quickly gives twice; and the greatest generosity becomes at 'this time only the plain duty of a wealthy community.The owners of the Hollinger mine have started a relief fynd in Montreal, for the Porcupine fire sufferers with following amounts :\u2014 Noah Timmins John McMartin Duncan McMartin D.A.Dunlop Henry Timmins .ccoveeeeeee.en.\".e0.cnroun aq out u 8 .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.u.ec $500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 c.\u2026.o0\u2026\u2026.Money sent to the Star will be forwarded as quickly as possible to the afflicted district.Victor Mackie, Finlander, aged 27 | years.William Wilson, Irishman, 44 years.B.G.Bissett, Strathcona, 30 years.Mines Damaged.Dome Mines, all of thé buildings except Manager Meek's house: loss, $800,000, including all shaft houses.ed, and large up-to-date compressor plant.' North Dome Mines, loss $50,000, plant and camps.Preston East Dome, loss $150,000, plant and camps.| ) Vipond, loss $100,000, plant and camps.Fole O'Brien, total loss estimated at $1 Philadelphia Mines, loss about $50, United Porcupine Mines, loss $20,- Eldorad Po: > dostrapag® recupins, small buildings Standard, loss about $40,000.Imperial,\u2019 loss about $35,000.Success, probably destroyed.West Dome Mines, plant and all buildings, loss about $75,000.Mines Escaping, Despatches received here indicate that the minin properties in North; ern Tigdals and some of those in nor- pren.Whitney esca the fire.The cottish-Ontario Gold Mining Syndi- oate is located just north of the fire Sot.eh swept Around the side of e but no da e fre \u201cthere.mage is reported It is believed also that the Dobie Mine.the Achilles, and others in that district have been unharmed: .Charies Watson, manager of the Dobie, returned to the property a few days ago.end it is said hat, he then took mieas- ures to secure further precautions.against fire, .Th rotary buliding at tha Shallow Lake cement works, Wiarton, Ont.was as putes, by fire lata yesterday.Loes 38,000 Edgar Sha Toronto, » 28 24 op vos .* = Fret + they could spresd further, | a A.en se 3 INQUEST RESUMED IN SHAW TRAGEDY Driver of Magee Automobile Tells Story of Fatal Triÿ | to Carpi Cornwall, Ont., July 13.\u2014 The inquest into the death of William Shaw.who dted in the Cornwal all General Hospital on Friday, July 7,.following the Bridge.End shooting affray of Dominion Day.was resumed at the Cornwall court house.this morning.\u2018Dr.Ham.uaton, coroner, presided.The whole morning was taken yp with the Svidence of the À driver iy the sar.H.A.omkins, o a, o told of taking Dr.Mages, hie brother Magee and Shaw , to Bridge End by way of Bainsville, where they picked up a constable.Mr.Tomkine\u2019 story was that he did not know the nature of his mission tHI he reached Bridge End.When the car stopped In front of the brick house of D.C.McRae, the quartette jumped.out hurriedly.Dr.Magee and Uren, after trying the front door, went around the house, while the other two -walked up and down on the rcad When he was driven away to save his tires from mutilation, the witness was accompanied by Mack, Magee and Shaw, who urged Dr.Magee and Uren to come away and avert further trouble.They refused and | went down the road, but came back, and all started away.Witness did not hear à shot, but when he became aware that Shaw was hurt they were going down a dittié hill.At the conclusion of Tomkins\u2019 évidence the inquest adjourned Seven Men Injured.Excitement was caused on the river ambulances.They were working on a scaffold, TorkiTy an 8 ssid.SE e \u2014\u2014 {mem SANDS HOMELESS; PRICE ONE PORCUPINE FIRE Latest Reports Place Death List at - 700; More Than 200 Being 5 Drowned in Porcupine Lake 5 ISURVIVORS ARE LEFT DESTITUTE: \"INJURED TAKEN TO NEW LISKEARD ; Quarters\u2014No News Survivors Tell Thrilling Stories of Escape From typ Fiery Furnace\u2014Assistance Coming From All | Burning of Elk, Rumored to Be in Danger of Burning \u2014 List of Dead and Injured.Yet About Reported Lake\u2014Englehart ] to The Montreal Star.Speg Cobalt, Ont., tions with each report that comes in, and may eventually exceed a thousand.the list of dead yet.two hundred.lives on the Dome Mine alone, and more are on thei.way.millions of dollars.JF our towns have been practically ed, and Englehart is in danger still.clothing.assistance.Survivors Forced Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 13.\u2014The first of the refugees from Porcupine reached Toronto this morning: a dozen or tired-looking, footsore, smoke-begrim- fon Station at 7.30.They were dressed in clothes of ail descriptions and although some were penniless and ex- |tremely hungry they appeared to be a happy lot, happy because they were back in the land of plenty, away from the land of holocaust.They carried with them the unshakeable bush fire smoke smell with which they had been \u201csoused\u201d in their rush for safety.Several carried packs upon their backs! containing all that they had left while others came empty handed.+ MacDonald Wardrope, a nephew of Lieut.-Governor Gibson, was one of \u201cIt was an awful disester,\u201d sald Me.Wardrope.\u201c Iwas one of the flve or six hundred who took refuge in Por- tupine Lake, and it w one of the most appalling sights I ever witnessed.The flames from the fire licked out for more than 100 feet béyond us and we were fifty feet from the shore We all stayed in the town till the dynamite explosion occurred and then we took to the lake.It was really our only escape and hundreds of us were in the lake for three hours.Men and women hung on to logs, boats and canoes.The roaring flames shot fay above our heads.Burning embers escended in a hailstorm of fire.The ir became sultry, then scorching, then unendurably hot., We were forced firther and further from the bank.Those who clung to rafts, boats aud canoes survived In the deep water.Hundreds, women and children amo them.perished.Inch by Inch the fire\u2019 forced them away from the shore into water that rose higher and higher, but there was no other relief from the scorching furnace blast ahd burn-\u2019 (ie rain.Driven beyo r depth th Bled frantically.to regain: er footing but were forced back again by the flames and went down.\u201cWa all helped ône | could, another as we but everything that could float There Were 1 came, x Br five of us ansas City, L.P.Abshitr, of Kaneas self P.McCaffrey, of Ireland and my- sels As soon \u2018as we took to the water canoe upset and the five of us kept hold ently e ound an con veyed to the General Hospital in two ho ware these men?\u201d They their names le?The ss out a July 13.\u2014A death lst which is increasing in propose disastrous forest fires which swept the PoPrcupine on Tuesday.There is no possible way of arriving at even an approximate estimate of It is known, however, taht the loss of lite in Porcupine Lake itself was very heavy.Several independent estimates put this at over It is believed that upwards of one hundred miners lost their On the other mines the estimate of lives lost varies.Up to noon to-day eighty-seven dead had been positively account - The injured are being brought out as rapidly as possible.Already wards of a score are housed at the Lady Minto Hospital at New Liskeard, The damage to the mining property is put down at over two and à balf pine, Pottsville, and a portion of Golden City Elk Lake is reported destroy.Several thousand people are homeless, and in urgent need of food and The nearest towns are sending all the aid, both in supplies and clothing: they can, and Toronto, Ottawa and other cities are also rendering The railways iare carrying the survivors where they want to go- free-of charge.Ottawa City has voted $1,000 to aid the sufferers.Trade and other bodies are also deyoting money to this end.Lake; Three Hours to Escape F lames | \u201cOne of the tragic events of the tér-.\u201cmore (friends out of the shaft of the Wast ed prospectors and pioneers of the and they all were etther bfirned out area dropping off the Co- ismothered.\" balt special which arrived at the Un- : know | which certainly amounts to hundreds, This is the outstanding feature of the for.destroyed\u2014Cochrane, South Porcu- 5 54 Boards of V to Remain in \u2014_- books and documents in order to says them for future reference.Tiblé disaster was to see a.lot of my : Dome property.About fifteen of them got into the shaft to escape the fife burned or \u201cDo you think that aay Toreats University students are lost?\u201d he wie asked.\u201cIf they were back in the bush they could not save themeelves,\u201d he nee pled.\u201cYou see about ten square.miles of forest have been burned to the ground, and the flames swept through eo rapidiy that few could escape.As far as F am awere the.only ones wwha are gone are the prospectors and miners.\u201d : W.R.Ridge arid E.Ridge, two brothers from Kansas dis.Ka, pus merly of Goldfields, Nev., related how they had dashed: through seven miles of burning country, stumbling over miles upon miles of burning corduroy : road, finally reaching South Porcupine, which they did not recognize as evertyhing, Induding the docks had been destroyed.\u201cWe almost walked into the take,\u201d said Mr.W.R.Ridge to the Star correspondent, Before we were aware: that we were on the tonsite.\u201d \u201cWe had left South Porcupine only four days before In order to visit the Hollinger mine, and after the ©; part of the blaze was over decided .to make our way back.I em afraid we left too soon, as the heat and smoke me almost unbearable, but we managed to keep gving and etlék to the road.In some places we hed to pull our hats over our faces in order to get through, and many times we were almost choked with the blinding smoke.When we got to South Porcupine we saw \u2018about a thousand peo- pla standing up/ to their necks LE water.' \u201cJust as We arrived a party of twenty from the Vipond mines got fn.They had fought their way through flames and their clothing was partially burnt, while geveral horses which they hed.brought with them had lost théir manes and tails ' Te MANY LIVES SAVED .| AT HOLLINGER PROPERTY, great number people save 7 ed at the Hollinger property.That place was like an oasis in a desert, Quite a large area \u2018had been Olemped and they had a water pump, so fifty buildings were saved.I imagine there were about four hundred refugess all directions at this.spot bel - ' \u201cIt will be very hand to estimate the death loss.A great many muat have lost thelr Lives at the Big Dome, West Dome and Dome properties.\u201cOne boy came in from Big Dame with the report that forty-eight dead had been found arcusd there, \"What she Dood there ia fod, eus and dootore, + AT STAKES FR day's racing at Delorimier Park ves- terday.The smallest crowd of .the: _ meet.testified to the fact that the public is getting \u201cfed up\u201d with the.kind of racing that has been dished out at the -merry-go-round.The.starting especially calls for a lot of improvement and some decisions of the judges.when placing .\u2018the horses at the finish, have been Wéry \u2018ques- Uonable, to put it mildly., + started, saw Sam Bernard and Gre- tian Bend, the only two horees who received any kind of a heavy\u201d play.practically left at the post.Grecian Bend had been played down from 3 Lo 1 to 9 to 5S,.und Sam Bernard was the * public's choice.He wus pounds the best horse in the race.Off to a roi- .ten start he made up a lot of ground and was shut off twice when trying to come through on the ra\u2019! Grecian Bepa ran a pdur race, \u2018and 1 never made up any ground.Mazonia, up in the betting from 2 to 1 lo 4 to 1, won thë race hands down.© Another joke start occurred in the ~* gixth race.Donovan, who was 4 split favorite with Quincy Belle, be- fng left flat fuoted at the post.He Lad no chan&e and Bergen trailed his field all the way.Again in this race not one of the horses that had been heavily played, finished in the money.Bodkin, Donovan and Quincy Belle being the betting mediums of\u2019 the race Quincy Belle finished third, but the rice on her to show was 1 to 2 nca, a pretty shiftyf filly, and who, Was held by the books at the false! price of 8 to 1, won all the way.Car- | roll rode a nice race on the Telegram! entering the stretch when he let her, down and won going away from Tom ; in front of Quincy : with Tender right.after passing the} nà the third turn, the filly stum- Bled and fell: throwing the boy heav- © y.Brendemeer, coming right be-.© Bind, could not be pulled up in time ta avoid falling.Girando lay on er | track apparently badly hurt, but Bergen made his way to the paddock unassisted and rode in every one of the day's races.Girondo had to cancel ho engagements for the afternoon 5 \u2018be can consider himself very i to comme out of the spill with} + rotten bones.After Tender = fallen, Rubiola, a 16 to 1 shot, re- mainéd in front the whole journey, and won by a nose from Coal Shoot, with Dan O'Grady five lengths back.The second saw the return to the saddle of Tommy Burns, the once premier Nder of the Metropolitan tracks.e rode his own horse Premise, and: inished a bang-up second to, May Bride, whe ran a beautiful race, Bfirns used nice judgment and saved ground all the way until the stretch, when under a fierce drive Premier passed Sandiver, the favor- ita © The latter ran a dull race and received an indifferent ride from Ber- ed ary Crosscaddin, favorite, Flar- ney.and Complete, both 6 to 1 shots.finighed Moses apart in the fourth race Isabel Casse made her field look cheap in the fifth.Getting away to a good start she drew away into a long lead and won by over ten lengths, with\u2019 Bergen sitting still and looking back at the distant field.Sally Sav- ags and Qoodacre finished practically even for the place, but the keen eye \"of the.jtidges caught Sally Savage second \"and Goodacre third.Minder, on Sally Savage, remarked to Gore.on Goodaere when they ware pulling up thelr horses to come back to +» weigh in: \u2018I think you beat me out for the place.Susan, Allowmaise and Fleming was the finish of the seventh.Fleming off.to a poor start had al the poor aacing luck and could not quite get up.and set-down for the balance of the meet for breaking through the barrier with Ynca.Carroll is very sore since coming up from Latonia to ride at King Edward Park.He claims the other boys have it in for him and that threës or four times in the stretch .when it came to a drive he -has been \u201chit-aver the back by some of the other toys whips.He says he did not : break through the barrier Intentionally but tould not hold his filly.The of- fenge was not very flagrant and to one Who saw Miss Felix with Bergen up,\u2019 go repeatedly through the harrier last, Saturday, it would seem that the punishment was uncalled for.ce T RACE, selling,- - threë-year- olds.and up, purse $200, 6 furlongs.oe 110, Hoffman.12 to 1.4 to.1, and 2 to 1.oal Shoot, 104, Grand, 4 to 1, evap.and 1 to 2.F-+Daniel O'Grady, 99.Carroli, 1, 8.to 5, and 4 to 5.me 1.16 3-5.Tahder, Brendemeer.Bronte also TSicoNn RACE, for three - year-olds \u201c and nd, up, 8 furlongs, purse Joe: : 8 to Two abominable starts marred [0 The third race, in which five horses.: who went} Jockey George Carroll was fined $30] at the treatment he has been getting | \"PLEASURE AT DELORIMIER TRACK \u2014TWO HORSES FELL IN FIRST RCE >: re ONE oF T THE OFFICIALS FOR THE NATIONAL-SHAMROCK MATCH.Ry Ù MR.RODDY, FINLAYSON.CAPITALS THINK THEY HAVE A GREAT GOALER.Are Very Proud of Foley \u2014 They Expect to Play Dupras.: Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.Ont, July 13.\u2014At least four of the clubs in the N.L.U.are\u2018 wilHing : to concede Hector Dupras to the Capitals.- and with a majority of the clubs: behind \u201cthe:p.request there .is little doubt but thas.the speedy ex- -Natlonal filly -and nursed, her right along until home star will Hine up with the Capitals | against Cornwall on Saturday.Coach Smith needs Pupras to fill out his home, Club | he One ! field, and unless the Cornwall throw \u2018up sOme unexpected obstacle, granted, change may be made upon the defence, Shaw, who was Belle.\u2019 will have his request The first race called for a lot of ex- tement.Girondo began\u2018to move UP: but the team will not be chosen until: to-night, when the twelve will wind uj: stand for the first time, and going : their preparations for the Cornwall fix-' \u2018ture, every man being expected to turn oley.in the nets is due to he à on | sation this year, his work getting Freee | every night.Last evening he pulled off some marvellous saves, and with the great protéetinn that he was afforded, | vas a big job for the home to net ol rubber.Jack Ashfield returned to the: fold last night, the team now look very fast about mid- | field, and if McIntyre, the Toronto cruit, happens along.before Saturday,\u2019 ney! too, may be used In the game against | Cornwall.Owner Bilskey has been In To- rontô for the last two or three days.and with him.\u2018he.may bring Mcintyre back to Lu 1, Maybride, 112 White.3 to 1.3 to 5, and - 2\u2014Prem 114,\" \u201cBurns, 3 to 2 1 to, 2, and out.Sandiver.107, J.Bergenléfen: a and out.Time 1.15 2 i Congo also on ' THIRD RACE, for 3-year- -olds and ; up: one mile; purse $200\u2014 1\u2014Mazonia, 110, Peak, 4 to 1, 3 to Z and 3 to 5.2\u2014New Star, 94, Steinharät.6 to 1,; 2 to 1 And 4 to 6.3\u2014Sam Bernard, 112, 5, 8 to 5, and out.Time, 1.43 1-4.Clem Beachey also ran.FOURTH RACE, year-olds and up.$200\u2014 1\u2014Henry Crosscaddin, 112, Frotler.even, 1 to 2, and out.2\u2014Flarney, 110, J.Bergen, 5 to 1, 2 to 1, and even.3\u2014Complete, 110, Griffin, 6 to 1, 2 to 1, and even.a Time, 1.44 2-5.Warden, Hickory Stick, Horace E.Dr.Young also ran.FIFTH RACE, selling.for three- vear-olds and up, four and a half- furlongs, purse $200.Bergen, 8 to and Grecian Bend: for 4-.purse selling; one mile; e and the Provinclal Nursery Stakes.going strong In mid-field, ! BLUE BONNETS CLOSE AUG.4 Out of Eight, Five are Open to ' All, Three to Province Bred Only.ty The management of the Montreal Jockey | Ciub has decided on the 4th of August \u2018ag the däy for the closing of the fall (stakes.This season will see elght stakes \u2018run at the meeting -at Blue Bonnets., There will be six on the flat and two \u2018over the steeplechase course.Out of the \u2018eight, five are open to all, whlle the other three aye for provincé-breds and Canadian-owned.The stakes have all {been increased In value, witch will be an a tattraction for the best horses now racing, {on the American continent.On the opening day the King's Plate ! | wil be run.This 1s for province-breds.and has been increased in value to $1200, | i This Incregse wlll be kept up each sea- ; son as long as the quality guarantees it.{ The \u2018Hendrie Memorial, as an overnight handicap last fall, cluded in the stakes this seuson.which was run! is In-! three miles.| The Strathcona steeplechase În over a {distance of 244 milles, and Is worth $i000.The Earl Grey stakes at 1's worth $1200 this fall, and: should see à, record entry.There Is no siake worth | legs than a thousand dollars as well as\u2019 the entrance money.The ovei-night purses wii] rang: value from four to seven hundred aélars.| added, while run every afternoon.The work: of re-modelling tlie stables; has been carried on with great rapidity.and more than half of them are now completed.This will be greatly appreciated by the horsemen who race here.be made to the plant between now and In 38 ;êrée for steepiechasers and Over a distance of \u2018been appotrited - Special attention will bé \u201cpara\u201d by the committee to announcing leults from the Toronto.and, \u2018Corngfa matches.Tickets can be had \u2018from miles 18: Mr .Larosé at 325 St Lawrence Bghlevard Two TACHOSSE PLAY ERS WHO WILL SHINE IN THE MONT- REAL-TEÇUMSEH MATCH AT HANLAN'S POINT, TORONTO, ON SATURDAY.BOOKMAKERS \u2018SOCCER MATCHES il Bo Neil Felker, Toronto, (to the left); Kane, of Montreal, (to the right.) % Li : THE BEST OF REFEREES WANTED The best of Referees are not too good for the Tw umseh-Montreal match Toronto.Montreal had a practice last night and look to be in pretty good shape.Fred Scott seemed stronger than he was during the past two weeks, and they are all confident that they can beat Tecumseh, is striot.if the Referees are \u2014 \u2014\u2014 As far as te local match on the National grounds L|s concerned the Ref- trouble is finjshed.Messrs.Bob.Taylor and Roddy Finlayson have '! + °: the Te-, he Montreal team loaves | to Tot row night by C.\u2019P.R and President \u2018Ww.\u201cE.Findlay and General Manager Davidson wild accompany them.The Toronto Star says: \u2014The\u201d tivo Scotts, Layden, Roberts and Hogan, \u201cJack\u201d I the game for a couple of weeks will be In again Saturday, and will Jikely \u2018 Ihave the task of checking Fred Scott.the great home man of the Montreal There are several other Improvements lo team.The \u2018opening handicap has seven hundred with Albert Dade In reserve\u2019 make up the Montreal home, which is consid- there whl be a handicap jered one of the best in thé league\u201d We will make any impression on the Tecumseh defence.see on Saturday if they can i MeKenzte.the Tecumseh defence fielder.who has been out of \u2018the opening on Saturday.September 16.Kinsman in goal.Green, Yeaman and Graydon out in front, comprise The following are tiie stakes to close | about the fineet defence that the Torontn ,public have seen in many a on August 4th: \u2018year.King's Plate, for 3-year-olds and up, *Toaled in the Province of Quebec; $1200.Hochelaga Handfean.for 3- year-olds ; and up, 6 rurlongs: $1000.Far] Grey cup, for 3-year-olds and up, i113 miles; $1000.The Derby cup.for 2- year -olds and up, \u2018for Canadian-owned, 13, miles; 31000.Champlain stakes, for S-year-olds and up, ! mile; $t000.Siratheona Steeplecase, for {-year-olds and up, about 214 miles; $1000.' Hendrie Memorial Steeplechase, for 4- vear-olds and up, about 3 miles: $1204, Provincial Nursery Stakes, for I-vear- olds.province-breds.5 furjougs.$650.Tlie Government wlil donate $500 to be divided among the breeders of the first four horses to finish in the King's Plate THE ALL-CANADIAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT « 'Miss Moyes and Miss Summer- giv gregation is regarded as Mackenzie back in the game, Manager Querrie is not at ell anxious as 10 \u2018ly a Cambridge victory, although Ox- the outcome of the struggle.to Montreal by the Indians the adherents of the M.A.A.À.Much interest is being taken in the contest, and the largest crowd of the season is expected-to be ut the, Point Saturday.phy has not selected\u2019 Charlie Querrie's advice to his players was great \u2018Keep on playing fellows: self.\u2019 \u2018is the way the chief.-put it in Saturdav's game I can do it all my- | \u2018 if there is any loafing to do, A7 The Toronto Telegram says:\u2014If hy_any chance Montreal shoyes Dade and Fred Scott on their original line-up on Saturday, fence will have a busy time of it.one to stop.players to stop them without giving them a penalty producing jar.the Tecu gseh de- This Dade-Scott combination is a hard They both bore right in.and it is difficult for the defending Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto.July 13.\u2014Many opinion that Montreal just about willbeat the Tecumseh at the Island Saturday.the Indians\u2019 defence, and that their tricky.tantalizing style of play will be wilder their opponents and cause them to lead to the banishment of Tecumseh players from the game.The Scotts and Hogan are a dangerous trlo, and If any latitude is allowed them they will of per stout sons who saved the day score many goals.e the Indians a tough argument.close followers of the national game are of the | They contend that the shifty Montreal attack will prove too fast for iadulge in tactics that will The Toronto players to a man declare Montreal will On the whole, though.Querrie's ag- looking like tfie best halanced team, and with Jack A bunch of real money has been sent down supporters and reports are to the effect that | - outft have covered most of the collateral.President \u201cJimmy\u201d Mur- sis officials ay vet; but he says he will have his best ird won their games, and the match | \u2018between them to-day is expected to | produce some of the finest tennis \u2018that | will be seen this week.The doubles | match between Dunlop and Robb \u2018and: Rooke and Bickles swayed frum one Lo | the other until the end of the third set, when the latter pair won out on «on- | dition.- A programme full of features has been arranged for thie afiernoon.Baird meets | Dineen in the open singles and Baird will have to extend himself.to win.| Burns and Smart and Dineen and Span- |! ner will meet in the open doubles, and | Balrd and Witchall will meet the jundor pair, Bagiey and Calder.In the mixed doubles Burns and Miss Best are scheduled to play Baird and Miss Andras.The , \u2019 Hayes; Both Won \u201cTheil rx men on thé a Gt La 3 Cosmas AY \u201c ; - - Moris 7 * > \u201c 30 ea gnécocs d'bojep@tebrores à 0020008 00 eee ETE 5 .Speelsy/ to Th Montreal sl RE Perorobre RCE Ju ie end ro.- KING EDWARD AND GRAND CIRCUIT.& Brees ras made in dhe A C 8 & championships yesterday, ¢when a wery .large gallery as present Che\u2019 Jae | It is announced that as soon as the racing season is fin- 2 Summerhayes played ood.tennis, fond ! & ished work will be commenced upon.a mile track to take the É on phe Games ah cel a | 8 place of the present half-mile race course, Mr.Laurendeau & he he of he Sloss nd most soi @ has decided to put his track in the same class as Bie Bon- \"won by Witchall after three hard.Mets.nets, and some of the other well known Canadian and United Baird again showed brillant tennfs | ots, ; od jhis match with Bickle.Both Spanner-and : gi States tracks.In view of this, Secretary A.A.Gingras, of the gt \u201c+ & 1\u2014Isabel Casse, 106, J.Bergen, 9 to 5, and out.TT 29\u2014Sally Savage, 114, Minder, 5 to 2 1, 3 to,2.and 1 to 3\u2014Goodacre, \u2018111, Gore, 8 to 1, 3 to L and : Time, .57 3- 5.Forester and Alarmed also ran.SIXTH RACE, selling, for \u2018 vear-olds and up four and .one-half furlongs.purse $200.* 1\u2014Ynca, 191, Carroll, and even.\u2019 %\u2014Tom Shaw, 114, Grand, 4 to 1, and 3 to 2.3\u2014Quincy Belle, 1, even, and 1 to 2.Time, .56 3-5.Donovan, Haymarket.Bodkin, Creuse also ran.SEVENTH RACE.four and one- half furiongs, three-year-olds and up.purse $200.1st\u2014Susan (Bergen), even, 1 to 2 and out.- 23nd\u2014AlHowmaise 3 to 2, and 1 fn 2.8rd\u2014Fleming (Hoffman), 2 to 1, to 5, and out.Bonnie Bee, Donaldd, Miss Cardigan and Carissima finished as named.Time, .56 2-5, 8 to 1, 3 to f, 10 to 1.96, Hanover, 8 to (Troxler), 4 to 1, 3 Fa Co other new one.in one Summer.\u201cWill be in order this summer \u201d 1K your int \u2018dirty of: ioiled looking, why not: Buy an There is no bye aw against buying two Straw Hats We have a fine variety of\u201d fine quality.in the neat, close-woven split braid \u2018straw, or the rougher Sennet Straws, at $1.50.| Q \u2018and $3.00 and an exceptionally fine line at $3.wach, We would like you to see these.Hats.T FEET HATS, in light greys, thos, etc.al to be sold woh word $2550 and $3.00, to clear out this summer.(A fee dès rest of Pete $ 00 ond \u2018three | inals will be played on Saturday.VALUABLE PRIZES FOR PRINTERS\u2019 PICNIC.At King Edward Park on Saturday, July 22nd.\u201cThe Sports Programme has now been completed, and many valuable | prizes have heen donated for competition.Among others there will be an open event for members of unions in the city, while a feature will be made of ladies\u2019 and girls\u2019 races.Valuable prizes are also offered in the bovs' races.The dancing arrangements have been completed, and an orchestra, in addition to the park band, secured.A track is being prepared, so that there will be no reason why the sports part of the programme should not eelipse that of previous years.Special prizes .are given for the best photographs taken in connection \u2018with the picnic, entries for which should be handed in on the day.Efforts will be made to make the day a blue ribbon one in the history of Montreal Typographical Union No.176.The usual price of admission (20¢ for adults and 10c for children), will be charged.{WESTERN LACROSSE JUST LIKE IN THE EAST.'Magnates and Reforcés Talk About Serious Fouls for Two Hours and Do Nothing.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, July 18.\u2014Delegates to à.ape- cial meeting of the British Columbia Lacrosse Association listened to a strong! arralgnment of Tommy Clifford for his unsportemanlike conduct in the game hère on Dominion Day.In the official | report the referees, Messrs.Ditchburn ; and Cusack talked two hours on the necessity of uplifting the national game by barring.players who would do such things, and then \u2018adjourned without accomplishing anything whatever.The referees advised the association to make an example of Gifford.Finally, even the motion to fine Gifford 350 was lost.METROPOLITAN GOLF.Englewood, N.J., July 13.\u2014 J.J.Mec- Dermott, the \u2018national open golf cham- plon, of = Atlantic City ,and Glibert-i Nicholle, of Whmington, Del.-tied for the lead at the end of the first thirty- six holes at the Metropolitan Golf Association eh championship, with scoren of 144, \u2018thie links of the Englewood Country Chab.The young champion came to the pore with a rush in.4 the afternoon 4 \u2014p\u2014 when -he The prise for the best eighteen-hole [score went to Oswald Kirkby, the En- \u2014eh des \u201c20 slewood amateur, who made \u20ac8 on his second round.His, total of 148 tor the 3¢ holes bim on even terms With dames Th the Fhiledelpais omson, of ab & King Edward Trotting Club, has been ordered to apply for admission to the Grand Circuit.ca aaas # sassasatooners * pdd dc THE RACE OF JULY 22 4e.> UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE -CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.When at the solicita tion of the President and Caledonian SNM SLAP ithe American students won, was the BANIHED BY THE GOVERNOR Fastest Mile of the Season.Paced at Grand Circuit Meet, Indianapolis.Indianapolis, Ind., July 13.\u2014 By order of Governor Marshall, the bookmakers\u2019 Stalls were deserted while the second day's card of the Grand Circuit race meet in thie city was on.What betting there was was done in front of the grand stand in private poole.Consider- | able money changed | 3 in this way, | but it is said the amount was not to be! compared with the betting of yesterday.| The track was good, and the - fastest\u2019 mile of the season was recorded when, Zombrewer, driven-by Snow, registered\u2018! 2.04% in the second heat of the 2.09 | pace, the feature event of the day.She took the third heat, a quarter of a sec-, ond slower, and was pushed untll right at the finish, when Sir R.pulled up and lost the last heat only by a neck.First race, 2.18 trot, 8 in 5, purse $1,000 The Huguenot, bg, by \u2018Chimes J.Deayon) .i Cascade, ch.: (Murphy) .| Viola Strong.b.m.(Geers) .(Seivage).Willta, b.m.Victor Star, LE.(Vaientine).; 12%, 2 13.j i Time\u20142.13%, 2 \u201d Edge race, 2.05 pace, $ in 6, purse 2,600\u2014 \u201combrewer, wh.m., by Zombro (SNOW) .+2 241 tee tae aan 1 1 1 sir It, b.8.(Murphy) FN 4 2 2 Agar, 8.h.(Geers) 2 3 4 Don, ch.g.row) .3 4 3 Star King, b.g.(Rash) ., 5 6 dis Time\u2014z2.0634, 2.06%, 2.04%.trot, 2 in 8, purse Third race, 2.25 $1,000\u2014 Argot Hol, b.g., by Brown Hal (J.Benyon) 2e ea case ae ees .\u2026 11 Lady Willow, br.m.(Geers) 2 2 Le Jones, blk.h.(Murphy) .3 8 Francis Hall, b.m.(Chandler) .4 4' Mary Walker, blk.m.(Dean).5 dis.Lee Whsan, b.g.(Dodge.,.dis.Tinre\u2014#.1014, 3.09%.;\u2018 orth race, 3.14 pace, 2 in 3, purse 1 Péter the Second, b.h, by Mr.Pinkerton (Valentine) \u2026.\u2026\u2026.1 1 Band Girl, bm.(Wison).2 3 lou Allen, ch.g.(McMahon) .4 2 Bertha A, br.m.(Kimitn) .:3 8 John D., b.g.(Brooks) 5 4 Woodland Taylor, b.g., scratched.\u201d Time\u20142.06%, 2.09%.i Sporting Views And Reviews j Good old Cambridge! It was one and clinched victory for the British College athletes.It was pretty large- ford made a valuable contribution by Winning the two-mile run.The Britishers made four \u2018of thelr five wins on the track, where they proved their superiority.The only race that is a tout ARNE.halfmi-les, +A Harvard boy captured this race \u2018and by, #0 doing captured tht highest Rone man by bis team.Increased interest will be given many of our local regular regattas by additions to.their regular programmes of\u201d démonstrations by the recently or- ganiged Montreal Branch of tht Royal iLife Saving Society.\"At the regattus members of the Branch will give demonstrations of tire best \u2018methods of rescuing persons in distress in the water and in danger \u2018of drowning.Then will follow demonstrations of resuscitating those taken from the water in an unconscious state: These demonstrations will teach \u2018much need- \u2018ed lessons.For want of knowledge respecting the rescuing and reviving of the drowning many lives are lost each season.The necessary knowledge, and which should certainly be possessed by all who go in for acquatic Imports, it is the desire of the Montreal Branch of the Royal Life Sav- HELD TO SELECT A TEAM TO MEET THE CORINTHIANS WHEN THEY we ONE OF THE OFFICIALS FoR | THE NATIONAL-SHAMROCK MATCH.MR.BOB TAYLOR.A CROQUET TOURNEY.M.P.Trophy.The North-\u2018Park Labor Club has decided to hold a croquet tourney, which is to take place about the 20th August.It will be held at 714 Cowan street.A trophy has been offered by Mr.Alp.Verville, M.P.Every club which has a ground on the island of Mont- reil will be permitted to take part, and the teams will be of ten men each.Yacht Club Smoker.The.Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club will give a club smoking concert at the club house, Dorval, on Saturday evening.Members intending to dine at the club house on Saturday are requested to notify the steward before Friday posgsibie.Mr.Verville, Has Given a There are three trotting meetings on t he tapis just now, and so as to prevent confusion they are given here in order:\u2014 Mooti Delorimier Park summer esting, Montreal riving Clu gh da July ise August 5th 5 Pros eme av July 31.2.30 trot, $300; 2.15 pace, $300.Tuesday.August: 1st.2.28 pace, $300: 2.11.pace $300.Wednesday, August 2nd.2.15 trot $300; 3).$300.Thursday, August 3rd.2.22 trot $300, 2.28 pace $300.\u2018Friday, August 4th.2.13 pace $300; 2.18 trot $300.Saturday, August 5th.2.17 pace $300: free-for-all pace $600.Entries close Monday, July 24th.| King, Edward Driving Park, \"Grand Summer meeting at the new millon dollar park, August, 7th to 12th inclusive.Programme.| Monday.August 7th\u20142.20 pace, purse of $300; 2.28 trot, purse of $300; 2.11, pace, purse of $300.Tuesday.August 8th\u20142.20 trot.!From the twen : Montreal!\u2019 \u2018| Campbell was elected secretary 2 miles open Qa m day.A meeting of the comnilttee for re Montreal-Corinthiah soccer gAmé was h a last night.and teams representing the west and east end of the elty were chosen.Two teams from the west end, which includes the outiving soccer ces.tres, will meet on Wednesday, July 19.while teams from the east end will play on the following.Wednesday, July 28,.y-two men making the bust \u2018showing in these games the All~ line-up will Ye chosen.The west end game will be refereed dy Mr, Moore, and th: cast end match by R.Brand.A final game wlil-Le played on August 9 between the selected Montreal team end the rest on the HAAL grounds in order to perfect team y The followinæ teants were selects last night's meeting, at which Mr.ig \"the Corinthian-Montrea) match committee: West End.\u2018 \u2019 Whites\u2014A.Taylor, Scotland, goal: H, Payne (captain), re.R., and A.Cale, Sons of Scotland, backs; Crossan.Sons of Scotland; H.Kverndep, G.T.R., and Ross, Sons of Scotland, ives; 8harp, Valleyfield: A.Dougall, Sons of Seot-, land; Willams, Sons of England; - pelton.G.T.R., and Radcliffe, Val id.: forwards.Stripes\u2014Hadden, G.T.R., goal; mith.Sons of Scotland, and Moore, e, Sone of Scotland.and H.MaMillah, \u201cGT.R:, halves: Map {captain}.-Sons- er - Quinn.= Cr Seat Aare en ois.uinn.Sons of Scotland, an G.T.R., forwards.oy» racher, Nairn and George.pont East End.Ln Royal Rovers, and Fleming, qu: Trem backs: McPherson, Fairmount; Saunders, ai Jett, Royal Rovers: Fox, C.P.R.; well, Reds\u2014Soyé, Royal Rovers, don, C.P.R,, and Neighbor, Royal Row ley.C.P.R., and Patterson Locos.halves; Tyler, Locos.; Bennett.Royse) Locos., and Menlove, Royal Rovers, forwards.backs: Emery, G.T A.McKengie.land: Rae, Reserves\u2014McMeekin, Colyer, Blues\u2014 Wright, C.P.R, Rovers, and MoCall, Locos.halves; Bald, L.ocos., \"forwards.ers, backs; Houlton, Royal Rovers; Bart-¢ Rovers: McFarland, Locos.; Fairbairn, Reserves\u2014Laurle, Thoburn and Duff.The followl referees Dave been selected to handle P.Q.F.A.matches on Saturday by the Referee\u2019's Associa First Divislon\u2014Lachine vs.re J.Clarke: Sons of England vs.C.P.R,, W.Fraser: Valleyfleld va.Royal Casagisn Dragoons, R.Brands; G.T.R.hs.of Scotland, R.Walker: R.R.va vs.Roval Rovers, P.Fitzpatrick.= Junior Division\u2014Rosemount vs.cer H.McAteer: St.James vs.Maples, ¥ Brookes: St.Paul's vs, C:P.R.Topp; Tetreaultviile vs, Rose and \u201cThistle, D.Walker.THREE TROTTING MEET\".INGS IN SUCCESSION Three.year old and under (trowiag).purse of $300.Wednesday, Auguet 9th\u20142.rot, purse of $300: 2 miles open (2 in 3) $300; 2.25 pace, purse of $300.Thursday, August 10th: \u20142.34 ey purse of 2% 2.14 putsé hui LEE su oo: Three 3} ous and under baci, #300 Saturday, August 1%th\u20142 $300; free for all pace, purse of $255; Five mile dash, purse of $300.Entries close July 21st.made that day.no \u2018bar.Grand Trotting Meet.At the great Provincial Æshibition.on the Exhibition race track, Quebec August 28 to September 5, inclusive., Programme \u2014 Monday, August 38 \u2014Buggy race (local) $100; thwee- yearlold, trot aad pace, $200.Tuesday, August 29\u20142.30, race, $300; 2.13 page trot, $300; two mlies open (2 ia 3) $300.Thursday, August Foes.for all, $400; 2.25 pace, $300., Friday, \u2018September 1\u2014Farmers\u2019 race (owners to drive thelr own Horses) $100: stallions\u2019 race, $200.Saturday, September 2\u20142.18 pace, $200; five mile degh, $300.Monday, September 4\u2014Congo- lation race (for non -money winners © at the meeting), $150; amateurs\u2019 race (local) cups.Runaing race every other Entries close Monday, August purse of $300: 2.15 pace, purse of $300; NO.RACES AT CHICAGO.21, 1911, BASEBALL HAS PLEBISCITE.the Executive of the Montreal Society, Ing Society to impart.It is a good Alban 2 .: - _8P6 _.ke\u2019 y.N.Y., ayy 18.After x de- ta itt Chicago, July {3 The two weeke Jt NOH tr iy b The Montreal Star last ye ar decided to offer a cup work.and the much as possible In race meeting scheduled to begin at quotatione and extracts from the works for another Amateur Star Race, to, be run In connection pi et no Hawthorne track lo-morrow, was called of famoys .heotogtans, the aA Pa with the Annual Caledonia Games.it made a rule that it Sarryine 1 ont.ONLOOKER.' joff to-day.The attitude or ete I Assemblyman Bush, which pro should be won twice, not necessarily in succession, before - : ties, fone hide meible, set option on de Sander pepobeil ques it becomes the property of any one.| C / TRAP SHOOTING NEXT : ans oad White representative of the can be put to a vote of the pe eatin The race this year wlll be run on Saturday, July 22.AT KING EDWARD.not pay pA Cf The ate receipts signed by OE er cont.mate on electors.To think of giving à puree o It will start from Dominion Square and wiH finish at There Will be a $1500 Clubhouse and alone, d'a 12in of gl each day was out TITLE LU Dominion Park.The distance is about seven miles.$800 In Purses, Besides Other of ne question so we decided to call off THE WATER OF QUALITY it will be run under the rules of the Amateur Har : Prizes.; A ; q from its curetive rier Union of Montreal.* The trap shooting establishment will part 4 - ing feat 1 perties in stomach and The race Is open to any amateur in the world.The nether 00 The fes svorine ure Betless Meet pertes Be runner who has the first claim \u2018bn The Star Cup, having pars, for dre UE pu Rave been ered On Saturday to drial ka delightful - won It last year, is Ellard White, of Brockville.a The traps will.be Mialrs pe ve anprod ! ) La bear - 5 Entries may be sent in now to the Sporting Editor al of the various big trap shooting inetl- Chicago.July 1%\u2014Chicago's first - of The Montreal Star and \u2018will be closed Tuesday before tutions Gr the M eed in tne recent rice meeting in seven years, which the r \u2018shoot of fhe Canadtan Indians at To- |isischeduled to open at the historic race ronto, which was the biggest thing in the Hawthorne track on Saturday, and to : In addition to.ihe trophy presented by The Montreal way of a tournament pulled off on his continue for a fortnight, will be held side of the American border in a dec without betting.The sheriff declares Star.the Caledonian Society -will offer a number of The club building will be modest 10 hat arivone attempting to bet, or any medals.design, but of substantial construction one recelving » wager.will be arrest.ÿ \u2019 \u201cThe front will be mainly of glass, and {ed and that seventy-five deputies wili she Caledonta 5 ta MR.ALEX.SHIELDS, CHAIRMAN OF THE GAMES tha Shooting patios Wil bes or | guard egasmet gambling.1.aise dre Ao?ES COMMITTEE, - HAS AUTHORIZED THE STAR TO ranged that the marksmen will fire in ° \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014=rer ere ANNOUNCE THAT THE COMMITTEE WILL OFFER A hy Dbidinge and traps will cost in SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL FORTHE MAN FROM MONT- thie nelghborticed of fifteen hundred dot- REAL CITY OR ANY OF THE SUBURBS WITHIN A lt ls, tho intehuion of the promoters of dint tional tournament \u201cof rots or rieveey wes who wie te mace LE ee EATS EE the mighty Rockies The tournament ve mot been complete, TN tremendous tañyons \u2014_ \u2018ENTRIES RECEI VED TO DATE- D ie rate opened in Towards to Pl tone geysers\u2014beautiful Yosemite \u2026 1\u20148.COLOMBE, Xavier Athletic Club, New York.; [the twenty-five high scores of the three ows \u2014the giant forests.Inhale the fra- 2\u2014 RICHARD KEARNS, Montreal, - ! Me sesides tiens à izes handsome trophies f milli f blo oo 3\u2014\u201cCHON\u201d ARQUETTE, Caughnawaga.> howe prizes contests between : grance of millions o 088018 4.\u2014JOHN SCHULTZ, Mt.Geneva AAA.reprit or taatony and amsteur marks- rar wy on the golden beaches.You can ene 8\u2014VICTOR B.HARRIS, Verdun Baptist Harriers, men.The construction of the clubhouse these and en other del} hts all on 6.\u2014GEORGE MERCER, Mont t ' wiil be finished in four weeks\u2019 time, and © joy ontreal.the opening t t will be held as one ticket at slight expense, oi EE Erarres California TE ar 8B.B.Grey, Montreal.i ; | ranged.: ous ease, by the Rock d's; trains, © 9.\u2014Bert George, Gordon A.A.: 10\u2014BERT ELL] THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED ie \"BERT MOORE, Com AAA: ° LADIES TO HELP EXCURSION.all Oft Ofte, TICURMORTR Tar CALFoRMAN 12\u20148ID HA G A;A.; \u2026 PA 13\u2014H.TEVYAW Gordon AA.A./ I The membera of St.Patrick's Athletic THE GOLDEN STATE LDATED - ee 14\u2014G.MACLEAN, Gordon A AA.;( Association are, vue rite preparations C Chicago and St.Louis to Colorado and Colrersie= - 18.\u2014A.E.McDONALD, Gordon A.A.A.0.; om Secureny aftermoon, Ja hoe to : * ke Bt.Peter per steamer Three Rivers.THE ROUTE.of certain umber of the Judy friends : .a the clu ave vol eeted, to on es The route of the race will be: Start Dorchester street the serving of refreshments tue L- facing east on line from Windsor Hotel to Dominion Siete mmo vel Sa miley x Square.Methodist Chureh\u2014alahg Dorchester to Metcalfe\u2014 .the club roorhs, Bt.Urbeln st up Metcalfe - to Bherbrooke-oist on Sherbrooke to Bieury re 0.For ame on ton.] ub received w down Bleury to Ontario\u2014east an Ontario to Papineau\u2014 oo Jat hight tro don that they are down Papineau to Notre Damer-east on Notre Dame to obliged to cancel geme which was\u2019 to , ._jhave been played on Sunday, 16th inet.Dominion Park.\u2019 * ° , - Tuntil August.No runner will be perm to start unfeds He \u2018oan \" soy cab Slot own town où fore open a2 \u20ac produce a an ed card, i.Te we 356 éherbrooise atrest West.Pa » a.; ES CURR ver) En fh vastly ps, \u201cx C.P.R.; Morrison, Fairmount, \u2018and : od 1; mei F: : Recerds i ps FON ihe, MONTREAL A LOOKIN AT i Shoo YESTERDAY FOR AN EVEN BREAK pre = * Gpotlal to the Montreal Star.:.°-: # Toronto, Ont, July 148.\u2014Two good games.of ball were «À were down.Cure\u2019 single * witnessed &t the Island Stadium yesterday.\u2018Toronto zaking \u201cscores :\u2014 Halle bell sailing Just a few feet above Vaughn's head a between O'Hara and Shaw.The latter pinned a fast pit 8 the \u2018centreticld bleachers on a line for a oireult ticket, : 3 Jordan hit one farther and harder than the other! i in the box for Toronto in the first contest and pitched a French, 2b .4 1 < fine game.Billy Burke opposed him, and justifiel all Yeager, 3% .0 , Ÿ bat hed hed been sald of him.Unfortunately, lost con- Miller, c.f.5 0 | x trol i the early stages of fhe game, and the Leafs took Hanford, r.f.4 1 ' ful afivantage of every mistake he made.He braced up,|Gandil, 1b.4 2 howewr, and but for hie temporary trouble would have Demmitt, If.8 0 won ie game.Nattress, s.s.4 1 .Phe second game was notabla.for hard hij balls.Curtis, C.4 1 Ganait \u2018hit-againet the centrefleld fence for a e run, Dubuc, p.3 1 7 on the swipe.It was Jordan's ptéeôh The Leafs made two fast double plays in thls! .' De Gandil's homer gave the Royale\u2019 a lead of one|.Home runs, Gandi, ;* : second inning.but French's error on O'Hara and Ton by Shaw made it two for Toronto.The Leafs when a base on balls was L- farther in front in the fifth around by O'Hara and Delehanty.y \u2018Vaughn, a triple by Nattress and and Curtis were good for three runs in :: Batt \u2014''Schultz \u2018and\u2019 McAllister; AlPesson and Mitchell, : At Jersey city\u2014 ; paitimore Lee Lie +.008000001\u2014 4 City\u201d .600000000\u2014 0 Batteries = Adkins \u2018and Egan;.Does- \u201cd£hor and Butler 37% At 'Newark\u2014 rere ven .00210000- 3 dines rl inate 4 ne and tageral o- winkie ad McCarthy.GE, : Eastin.League \u2018Standing.Le Won.Lost.P.C.Chester .ù.\u2026.b3 26 267 altimore~,.80 2.| da ann an 4& 85 687.rer eue a.38 37 \u2018471 Ln 39 438 ree eee wa.33 39 451 à fe ie ae.8 43 3M iy ee BT 52-.\u2018342 © UNREAL PURSE.#20000 for Wells and McFarland a nL Fight.- New York July 18.\u2014 E.\u2018manager of Matt ris\u201d En English thtweight champion, received a cable- yesterday afternoon from - a Bpbreing Life offering a .ge for .a fight between yens an portés ets 3 ropes a ing à pro act or > London.boxing club.it * ei ee CLE \u2018McFarland in Demand.\u2018San Francisco, Cal., July 18.\u2014Milton T.~~ Clark.who will have the September box- = fing permit for San \u2018Frarcisto, is making Faces M to match Mate eus and ey MoFarlanä for a roun out hefe © isston Day, September 9th.- Vous\u201d area y \u2018has been signed by Tom O'Day, acting for Clark in New York, and it {8 expected that McFarland's signature will be secured immediately.fon Wolgast, who left for his ome.in Michigan yesterday, announced t he may take on Pal Moore for ten _ æ6unds in the east before his bout with : Fraddie Welsh in November.i TNA > v \u2026 _ > > ik by 5 to 2 and Montreal capturing the second bY :.Lester Backman, récall:d from Troy, was put ; byt.the ball caromed off en electrie light standard \u2018came back into the field, the batstnan making but two | face the score in the seventh when Delehanty drove Rudolph.and _Rudalph home with a line drive hen two Montreal.al: Totals .36 9th \u201chit of the the sixth.Toron- [by Dubuc, 1.AMERICAN LEAGUE.At Eté Logis 3 > + ° x\u2014!|8t.Louis À.\u2026 :.000000020\u2014 8° 3 5 New York .004000350\u201412 15 1 \u2018Batteries \u2014 Pelty and Krichel; Caldwell and Blair.- At Detrolt\u2014 - \"4 Philadelphia seo.000000000\u2014 6 4 4 Detroit , ,.,.71202020x\u2014 8.A 9 Batteries\u2014Rrause, Martin and Th es: Livingstore, Donovan and Stange.At Cleveland\u2014 R HF Clevelend .00010201x\u2014 4 10 8 Washington.200100000\u2014 3 7 1 Batteries \u2014 Gregg and Fisher: Groom and Hemw.\u2018 At Chicago\u2014 Chicago .20400000x\u2014 8 6 1 Boston .\u2026.020001000\u20143 6 1 Batteries \u2014 Lange and Sullivan; Kar ger, Hall and Carrigan.Chicago .00000200x\u2014 2 9 2 Boston .ce.100000006\u2014 1 6 2 Batteries \u2014 Young and Payne; Cicotte and Carrigan.: « American Lesque Standing.\u2018en.st.P.C.Detroit .-.53 24.688 Philadeiphia .49 27 .645 New York .41 35 539 Chicago .\u2026.4 35 533 Boston.-.49.38 513 Cleveland .ee 3 42 415 Washington wer +.3 51 346 St.Louis .vive.2 86 263 Yacht Club Smoker: The Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club will give a .club smoking concert at the club house.Dorval, on Saturday evening.Members intending to dine at the club house on Saturday are reguested to no- ney the steward before Friday if pos- ble.Athletes in Parliament.London, July 13.\u2014The Harvard and Yale athletic team yesterday visited the Housé of Commons, where they were guests of Allen Baker, tir father of the Cambridge athlete, whose victory in the mile turned the tables in favor of the British universities on Tuesday.John Burns, President of the Board of Trade.- and others, showed the visitors: \u2018the Interesting features of the House.\"BALL TEAMS Mentifiors Leaque.The next game in the above Jeague will ta place On July 16th, at 10 a.m., on Fistcher's Field.-The .contest will be between the Zionist and Eureka.These teams are now of equal standing, and R hoth managers claim a victory.\u201cCasey\u201d : QGdiaverg will be on the mound for Eur- \u2018eu, ind Rosenberg will most Hkely twirl thé \u201ccork pli\u201d for the Zionists.The winner of this contest will ilkely be champions of.the tirst Hebrew league in Montreal.Disraeli Club League.The third series of games in this new Hebrew League will take place on Flet- : d Quebec the following day\u2018at nuon, for ou.ROBERT BEFORD 99.Liisited, Agents.N N.8.7 ceiling at Gaspe Codst ports, Gaspe: Mal Ray, Perce, Graug River, .Summerside, Catling at Sarre, Charlottetown and Tialifax.inid 2600 tons, sails frum Quebec ut & p.m.Hin and (Hb Tuty: 11th and 23th ember.| BYRMUDA and aterm, §10 and up\u2014Summer LOO tons.Railings from New York at 3 p.m.10th aud 29th July, and every 10 days VOL.L $11,000.\u2018and exquisitefiniish, $30,000 ment, 8 rooms, $6,000.MONTREAL, Trünspaÿ, Jory\u2019 13, 1011.\" rare \u2014 Getting Down to Business | / The last heat wave certainly.put\u201d a Jot.of people up in the.ain Others it put down and *.out.Those who were merely up in the air must now get down to: the routine of business, Everybody would much rather go fishing, of course, at this season of the year, \u2018but all kinds of nccessities and responsibilities require their services.We would notidoubt the Premiier dreads the coming conflict on reciprocity, but even the chief executive must get down \u2018to brass tacks once in a while.These may sound like a bunch of platitudes, but they have the merit of being true.Real estate facts.are also platitudes, and are very interesting from a\u2019 financial view point.SOME REAL ESTATE FACTS 3 Prince Albert Ave, Westmount.Semi-detached building of brick.construction, 3 storeys, all modern improvements, $7,000.Cote St.Antoine Road, west of Victoria Avenue.Semi- detached house of pressed brick with beautiful - view from the back, 2 storeys, and concrete basement, 13 rooms.\u2018Lansdowne Ave., between Sherbrooke St., and Cote Road,\u2019 semi-detached residence of solid brick, 12 rooms, thoroughly up-to-date house, $18,000.Edgehill K oad, West Crescent Heights, brick k house, with 20 rooms.Magaifcen view A i - Westmount Ave., near Cote de Neiges Road, splendid property having 58,000 square feet.House of 3.storeys, with 11 rooms.Perfect in every detail of construction.Terms to suit purchaser.\u201d Price, $55,000 Durocher St, Dutremont, seri-detäctied- house of pressed brick, 2 atoreys,-and base- wu | PHONE : Main 300 ARR ; P.sS\u2014 When you get down to business with us, we can put you on the \u2018road\u2019 to successful investments.155 NOTRE DANE ST.WEST ICK LIMITED > \"and Fastest Steamers nm the Cana, \u201c say Route.Holding: + Bailing Between Montreal, Quebec & Bristol.prog) Mootrest Steamdikesdrom Bristow\u201d July 3 th.\u2018\u2019RoyaiGeor A Oth Fang.Den Cs A Sn CARN Sdra.oyal.George\u201d \u2018sept.\u201c, Sept-*ûth.\u2018Royal Edward\".Sept.om \u201cSept 30th.Royal George\u2019._Oct.4th au\u2019 -fortnightig thercafter.First el $90.00, and upwards.Second class pl 1 and upwards, Third class, Bristol or-Lon- \u2018don, $31.25.° Apply to any Steamship .Agent, or CANADIAN NORTHERN 85.8B.LIMITED, 280 St.James \u2018Strect, Montreal.Finest Trips of Beason for Health and Comfort, 158 saw Fnli Information from any Ticket Agent.or 4.fare $115.00 , 0 AFRICAN BERVICE.| piy lo Allan Line.BOYAL MAIL SEK viLE 6HOKi231 OCEAN PASSAGK, pro es 1\" t\u201c1!] \u2018 EMPRESS OF IRELAND .| Goorin ve er Jul 21 |\" ELDER.DEMPSTER & C0., LIMITED, 819 Board of Trade Building.Man SOUTH SS.\u201cBENDU\" from Montreal, July soth, for Cape Town Port FElizabeth, East Lond age accommodation on each vessel Accommo- * à dation for a few Cabin passengers.For freight Man.; and ut Cuna and Passenger Rates and full particuiars, AP az sw pur, VAUY \\DUDUY -susUVEU), or of arrival LOL trains ITO the West, | EE TEL) ELDER DEMPSTER LINE] ve roues mronson maves vom Se NASSAU, CUBA, MEXICO BERVIOE 1 Cabin (called Second), 842.50 SS.\u2018\u2019BORNU\u2019\u2019 from Montreal August 7th, ¥ - 34; for Nassan.Havana, Puerto-Mexico, Vera Crus, Tampico aoû Progreso.First-class ae- coiniodation for passengers; first-class Cuisine etc.Special und-trin rates pow in effect.Moutreal to) exico Clty and return, 44 days, PEOPLES LINE on, Durban and Delagos Bay.Oold Stor- C.W.MORSE and ADIRONDACK Leave Albany for New York North and bast.citizens Line Steam- ors stop at Albany in both directions, wargest river steamers in the world.splendid accommodation.Fine cuisine Best service.Splendid Orchestra, TICKETS SULU and Laggage checked through from atation on connecting lines.Rail tickets will be accepted for passage via night poats between Albany and New Yor E.E.HILTON, General Agen na 286 St.James Street.118 76 SUMMER RESORTS.EMPRESS or BRITAIN .T0 4 LAKE MANITOBA \u2026 \u2026 CIS aly #0 or se.Poly 88.7 LAXE CHAMPLAIN =.Aug.8 rr Aug \"18 Sept.15 fr 877.50 au $i) A a Bd ups Setoud Ciast ; Rates-\u2018Bmpress\u2014Steatehipe\u2014 First Glass nd $30.00 upwards.Third Class : Liver | \u2014 \u2014\u2014 | pool, London, uiasgew, $30.00 and $31.From, Montreal From Glasgow.° Jul y 20 Aug.5 9 Tickets and information from any.stenm- a Sept, 16° ship Agents, or | end up.Becond Uruse not calling oa \u201cDo aot cals at Havre.2.50 Apply to H.& à ALLAN.00.00 and upwards, Second Class, ! 851.25 -and upwards.Lake Steamships \u2014 One Class Cabln \u2014 Second class .vates, $47.50 and upwards.W.G.ANNABLE, vx WEBBER » ore 3! ecend ca\u201d gem Passgr.Agt.to 3 \u201cBoard of Trae.Pdi Hotel Goodall Old Orchard, Me.Open June 1, Directly on the Beach.SUMMER RESORTS.records.+ we § i ticns, temporary offices have been opened at the corner of yAppHicants for information are \u2018 y y The Montreal Star i or Dee bot he vicin .|| Bak 1 RESORT\" ||.E aker's Hotel { terms gud oth information * BUREAU rhe TR Sues, ome During re-building opera- NOW OPEN.Mansfield Streets.Orchestra in attendance.; $12 to $16 per wee uested to mention thegseneral lity prefered.tion.Abenakis Mineral Spri ABENAKIS SPRI us, .153 a 131 166 HOTEL CHAMPLAIN .\"CONDUCTED ON EUROPEAN PLAN 2 NEW CONGRETÉ GARAGE, EVERY FACILITY FOR: THN na AND ON LAKE CHBAMPLAIN, CLINTON con NY.NOW OPEN.- CONDUCTED ON THE AMERICAN .AND EUROPEAN PLAN.SITUATED Fo FEBT ABOVE THE LAKE, IN A NATURAL PARR © or NEARLY C LENGTH 18-H oLE, sory COURSE AND ACTIVE CLOS HOUSE.BOATING.5 BATHING.TENN &C., &C.ad CONCRETE GAR.\" TO AUTOMOBILE FOYER N GROUND FLOOR.GE.SEPARATE R PRIVATE DRESSING ROOMS.FOR AUTOMOBILE PART BOTH HOTELS NEW AND OF ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF CON.STRUOTION AFFORDING GUESTS EVERY COMFORT, ENCE, AND SAFETY.Fort William ° Hours Hotel : LAKE GEORGE, N.Y.NOW OPEN ONLY, the Delaware & Hudson > fete Address For information wud book.LES Deer's Head Inn, Elizabethtown, Mew Yor Six hours\u2019 by auto from Montreal A Yok oughly up to date hotel for people who desire golf course.Booklets, BoP BENJAMIN F.STETSO Proprietor.Fine bathing; excellent table.Fast ex trains, with MORTIMER ol KELLY, N.D.McKENNEY, Prop, rough Pullman service.; 161 18eod .A od 7 > - = __ Adirondacks = [AUTOMOBILE ROAD MAI The Windeer Hotel, Elisabeth largest a and most date nom \u2018has\u2019 had ad prepares os g JELAND.5 the best.Rooms with private baths.Finest m .Havre | __ 55 129ecd Iw sokly Bailings to Cuba, Jam ion .Panama, Ha Colombia, Costa Rion.$32.50 Now Print Steamers (5,000 Tons).Fort Prinz Joachim July 15 = To a (in + days), rot amis 04 PLACE OF GOUTAA nw and Yast Feros rames of Four =, 6 of each Im ply an ps Jha Te, Genoral Asent se EAT Now at 7.30 p.m.on COLO ., Connect PRE OAILE 7 OT Gl TRIP RA or CIAL = Tue de a Segatiohe a uftes | CANAL.; Aoplr anu -American Le Fr or das Thom, ns Notre re.Dame st.W.; .i.Henry, =o Thos.Cook w Lar dames st, ; Honé & 1% 2 Soa, Riset,9 os \u201cLagrence \u201cBoulevard, Montreal.| New Granite Spring Hotel |»: Open June 18.Finest rooms abd tabie on the > __HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE m0 coast pf\u201d Maine.Water from the.famous mineral spring: this water is the best known for kidney trouble.Bootiet.E.PONCE.Long Island.Portland Harbor, Maine.; 2 Ë : THE OCEAN VIEW, geen Cove, Cave Ann, Mass.An Meat an the Mas chusetts Coast.\u2019 ths.Aute Taragt.Booklet, ~ Slt, > Prop.in Lie 5 à 1a L Adirondscks- Lake Champlai HOTEL - AUSABLE CHASM Every emience.Especial attention \u2018 X lets Auto NEW SERVICE te The Orown-Jewel of.Summer Trips\u201d In addition tb the daily service.after I aly.6th to\u2019 Quenie Murra Bas.Tadousac and Chicoutimi: the new STEAMER AUBNAY uesdnys and Fridays for Ha ta Bay and.the principal intermediate ports making Mo trol on the return pase- Aauonay River, .Auseble Obasm.THOMAS ¥.QUINLAN, Massger From | Montres] to Albany.The.booklet is absolutely rellable and besides the main rout's gives esveral.very attractive $e tours.Larere Js is æ hore attfactive tour able rooms and bathe,.excelent cusine and fire- garade-\u2014 a5 headquarters of etop over A place, Steers any additional attractions.Rates York Beach, Me.Fensonable.House no open.\u2018The Road Msp| Leading hotel, 60 mites ora Oh Opens Ture ort for 2ls PERRY, Prop.Bookletw.indsor\u2014Its comfort- ar TRB MAE Ts am pes de ! bo P : a PCA A Mgr rs Te « La a 3 7e f es 2 int dé Em ouh pi EE Forms ame Lo ly sai A RE 3 [] ty\u2019 affords tiful seenscy.fine NY ; bathing and unexcelled fishing; greens privilege of salmon and trout fishing - - nection with the Douse.ft.lmon and fishing par excellence.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 class accommodation for tourists with all Ye comforts of home.Uefors masking your plang for your summer otting, he sure to -wzlte for\u2019 Æbenakis Springs Hotel} One af -the most pleasant summe places in \u2018Canada.or resl comfort pleasant-\"surroundings; enjoyment of Ce Li all summer sports, tennis, boatifig, St.Catherine and bathing.joined to the drinkin water from one of the most bene! mineral springs \u2018In the world, go .Abenakis Springs.Use of boats fred Write or telephone for full.informa ; Co.Limited: PB OTTAGES CONVENI- 1N ALL ZHETR NT.\u201c ROOMS SING with PRIVATE B _BQUIPME INGLY oR EN SUITE.On Ocean Front, sesr the pier, étectrie lights, ns ground.hen Lake | sanitary apd dat a plain \u2018and CE ne o Airoodscks and De rates.2% rar, Ellsadethtown en appliestion te ton.Fine bathing.- fiphin ) XELLOGG & SON, RTE .Orchest if, Motel, Elisabethtews, Besurifal croi he +7 13004 SQUARE LAKE HO n Station.Situated\u2014oh the \u2018highest int of.the | Laurentian Mountains, facing nke, {close to Railway station; boating, bath.fishing.Coolest \u2018place in the @* Moantaing.Running spring water in bedrooms.rn conveniences First class chef 165 dqod © WC Fr YF ¥ age.At_10 sm Frili:x and x.MONTRFAJI.TORONTO Line\u2019 (via Thogpénd' Istèn | Steamers leaving every 7 week, day at 104 nosh.» and Roch rect (connections hoster, NY » .13, 1911, > = .yo.Ae: \u2018 - .- ~ = v 200 .- , « \u2018 ?\u201c .£ .THE MONTREAL DAILY 's * : ; ~ .5 vg 10 EE ; J ; .- LaF ge TAR=THURSDAY, JULY xtT + 4, x \u2014OGILVY'S LIST OF ||Week E | Four Columns of Week End Specials, all of \u201cOgilvy \u201cQuality\u201d, But Marked at Clearance Sale Prices - d Spec ¥ id =: Loh 3 a - Stamped Tea Cloths, Friday 72¢ \"Tea Cloths, stamped on* nice\" quality of pure linen, in new design, for eyelet or- solid embroidery.36 inch linen, with dainty \u201cbut smmart scalloped border.Fri- 2! day \u2018special, 72c.14s\u2019 Cosy Slips, also stamped: on pure linen, scalloped edge forms the frills.eyelets to lace together, s : with pretty designs, or plain, with ,Any style initial stamped free.Friday special, 1Bc.\u201cot tu.{ hE = moan \u2018 - + ALYY ,.Underwear ¢ 7.Women's White Ribbed Cot- ;, ton Mests, no sleeves and short 5 sleeves, 15¢ value, for 10c.\"._ Women's White Ribbed Lisle \"Thread Vests, no sleeves and short sleeves.Special, 25c._ Women's White Ribbed Cot- È \u201cton Combination Dresses.Spe- : v-&al, 39.- 77 Women's Black Cottipn Hose, seamless, bright finish.\u201cSpecial.17¢ pair.\\ , ; Women's Black Lace Lisle .Thread Hose, 40c value, for 33c .pair.oe 4 \u2018 - Women's Colored Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, garter tops: double + soles and heels, sky, pink, tan, \" mauve, greens, etc., 30c value, pou.= for 19¢ a pair.To gE.- : Women's Pôlka-Dot Cotton LL \u2018Hose, navy, black or tan, 30c Ee value, for 23c pair.z45 in.Embrèidered ; - fu Flonneings, Friday.\u201825e 1 rv: _ Beautifully embroidered Swiss ] CMhéälin Fléunciig, for Women's and Children's Dresses, width 45 Women\u2019s Hosiery and 4 > t + Womer\u2019s Regular $3.00 2-Piece Outing Dresses, Friday $1.25 A small line of Women\u2019s 2-Piece Outing Dresses, blouse and skirt in white ground with stripes of Grey, Blue and Black.Regular $3.00.Friday, $1.25.: A special line of Women\u2019s Mull Dresses in white only; all have embroidery yoke and skirt with tucked - .day, $4.50.10 only, Women\u2019s Long Rajah Coats in the new belt effect, shawl collar, trimmed with moire; a few black ones in the lot.Regular $22.50.Friday, $9.00.Misses\u2019 Colored Dresses in stripes and checked Ginghams; frill at side, flounced and pleated.Regular $7.50.Friday $2.98.Girls\u2019 Dresses, size 6 to 8 only; colored check cot- | ton, smartly made.Regular $1.25.Friday 75c.- ODD BLOUSES ~~ 50c Each 200 Odd Blouses including white lawn, with pretty embroidered fronts; others with lace insertions, tailored shirt waists in linenette and lawn with laundried collars and cuffs; Outing Blouses with \u2018turned down collars and cuffs, in colors, all sizes in the assortment.Regular $1.00 and $2.00.Friday 50c.\u2018 # Special Values in Crochet Quilts 6 on Friday On Friday we will place on Sale a line of Crochet Quilts at $1.00, $1.20, $1.35 and $1.50 each.; The sterling values of these quilts cannot be too strongly emphasized and a close inspection of these lines is invited.\u201c flounce and insertion; low neck.Regular $7.50.Fri- * Regular $1.00 Salome Cloth, Friday 49¢ On Friday we'll place the balance of our Silk and Wool \u2018\u201cSalome™ cloth on_sale at.49¢ yard.Among the shades shown are grey, mauve, green, brown, Alice blue, old rose, gendarme blue, etc.Regular value $1.00.Fn- day, 49¢ per yard.Fibre Suit Cases, Friday $1.75 Special Fibre Süit Case.light and durable, check lining, reinforced leather corners, leather handle, brass lock and catches, Size 24, regular $2.75.For Friday and Saturday only $1.75.$ Women's Silk Gloves.Friday 49e Women's Black Pure Silk Taffeta Gloves, extra long, suitable for present wear, 2 dome fasteners, all sizes.Regular $1.Special, Friday only, 49c per pairs À splendid assortment of Children\u2019s Gloves, from 5c to L5c per pair on Friday only.Stylish Corsets Friday 50c 200 pairs fine Corsets, in summer weight coutil and batiste, balances of popular long and med- jum models, steel filled, lace and ribbon trimmed, and fitted with hose supporters.Sizes 18 to 30 in the assortment.Regular 75c to $2.00.Friday, 50c pair.Silk Knitted.Ties.Friday 50c Sitk Knitted Ties, in all the most desirable shades, finished at 4 Te = / mins Mining -Igterest Cal Meeting in City'to Aid the Destitute of Porcupine.+ - Ti Mr Henry Timmins, of the Tim- mins, mihing interests of Porcupine, [who was in the city to-day, expressed ! himself! as overwheimed by the news from the mining dis\u2018r'at.; \u201cThe tremendous loss of property\u201d | ha sald, \u201cis nothing compared to the lives: thai were lost; the property can easily -be replaced.I cannot understand how those people should have | Bone.down the shafts for safety, when they.could get any place else.It i meant certaln death for them The i first thing we did when our fire oc- \"curred was to get the men from un- ! derground.and Co see that the, we \u201call out.\u201d - © .; À - _ i Mr.Timmins is calling a rgeeling © \u2018neom to decide upon.immediate steps ; for the relief of the \u2018destitute.\u201cAt : present,\u201d he said, \u201cI cdnnof tell what \u2018is most needed in the fire-swept dis- \u201ctrict, but l'have telephoned.to Tyrn- \u2018to far:more précise news.-F hav= no i doubt \u201cthe Ontarlo government will , rush supplies to the scene without de- \u2018lay.\u2018Bormethi in the nature of gen- | eral relief \u201crill have to be afforded.! however, and our company will do all {that it can in that directjon.Mr.Mac- 1 Martin, of our firm, is on his way to ;Montreal now, and he along with my i brother and myself \\ will find what ican be done from Montreal.| \u201cAlthough the property loss was ter- irible, 1 do not think will have much effect on mining development.| Most of the companies have | suries amd 1 think their miging machinery.can easily be replaced 1 {have just heard tha: our power plant is safe, That is a good thing not oly for ourselves, but for the whote camp.\u201d Regarding any possible means\u2019 of | preventing such a fire, Mr.Timmins, :sauid: \u2018You cannot possibly stop a fire like that.I see that It wad about {three miles wide and the force musi | have been terrific.Everything is so dry up there, und with the gale bLimwinæ at the time, it would have hot only been useless, but liyes would have been thrown away trying to stop it.There is no use denying that it will be a set-hack to the camp: everything was looking so \u2018good there made every day which more than confirmed the first news of thé value of the district.\u201d i In sending relief.Mr.Timmins said it would be important to ascertain how tive railway wus affected.He had heard nothing.definite on this paint.but he feared that several of the bridges might have been destroy- E.A.Bough Goes With Rellef.When the news of the fire at Por- \u2018his asspclates in 'Mogtreal this after-: air trea- ; lately, and new discoveries were being eit.» this subject at the very meeting above referred \u2018to, and .hig remarks on that vocagion go well \u2018define the position he took when the recent pact was_an- déauriced thet they may be gyoted.He eald advocating.as he then was, Im- - perial preference.) \u201cIt.is well estaklished\u2019 that there ane few, from the schoolboy up to the statesman, who does not realize the fact that the United States ls not the natural market fbr the surplus, products of Canada, but that on the contrary, the Americans are our natural competitors.They prôdude\u201d products sim'lar to ours.They produce them in larger.quantities than they require for home consumption.They are exporters of their surplus the sami as We are.They are our aggressive competitors in every market of the world.I am sorry to say that we now do a portion of our busisess by the side door, or the back door.We hand it over to American transportation companies.We allow our products to be exportéd to foreign coun- \u2018rémoons to believe that our Canadian products are often, when so exported.baptised by the name of American.\u201d 21 A Sterling Character.{ \u201cI knew Mr.Meighen intimately for the greater part of the last thinty Years,\u201d said Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, \u2018who was greatly shicked to learn of the death of the president of the Lake of the Woods.\u201cHe was \u2018a sterling character; :abbe, hard-working busimess man; man of large purpose; and one who took a large and natrlotic interest in his country.Few deaths have occurred recently which have expressed so great a loss to the commumity.Mr.Meighen was a member of the Board of Directors of the C.P.R., and showed his characteristic Interest In the affairs of the company.His death is a great loss\u201d Ill Afford Loss.Sir Edward Clouston easd that the late Mr.Meighen was a man of strong \u2018convictions, adding: \"We can ill afford hia loss\u201d .j Lieut.-Colone! Burland, President of the -Board\" ëdf Trade learn=d with pro- (found regret of the sudden passing away of hig: kindly old friend.Mr.| Meighen.| Mr.Meighen was one of the strong men of the older generation.He was 'a prominent and valuable member of .the Board of Trade.In fact.mo meeting of the Board of Trade seemed come plete without his pronouncement ©n the subject under discussion, which | vas always received with marked ait- tention.- ; \u201cMr.an Meighen was an ardent Im- \u2018perialist, and his support of any patriotic movement could always be counted on, He believed Im Canada \u2018for-the Canadians.within the Empire.\u2018His death 1s a great loss to\u201d - the ! Board.\u201d a; , His Views Were Firm.\"Mr.Meighen was a Strong.aggressive man,\u2018 said Mr.C.R.Hosmier.He NR, ROBERT MESHENDIES =.\u201c METERILLNESS | (Continued from Page 3.) _Americans, and we have strong | a \u2018strength.courage ana persistency.fn season and out of season.\u201cMr.Meighen was opposed 16 mer- Corporations.It is- hard to he urged me to bring in.a bill in Par dictable offence.\u201d i He Loved His .Flag.Mr.Robert Reford.said thut a tap encomium.His life is known ta all He was a sterling man, strong and flag and was willing to suffer, If need be, for the maintenance connection.He will be much missed Advice Always Weighty.Mr.Farquhar Rebertson, ex-presi- dent of the Board of Trade, said it was Mr.Meighen.strongest members of the Board and to the point.matter or project with an almost boyish enthusiasm.He-was the first to ad- |vocate free trade within the Empire \u2014that is, locally.He was criticized, \u2018he stuck to his guns, never taking back water.|ist.; : sense.He loved to think of the Empire as a great whole.this he worked hard, and who shall the moulding\u201dof opinion?.Mr.Meighen man, as a man of action and as sterling partriot, who had no patience with those who would loosen the tie Co that binds us to the Mother Country.Jv The community Is much poorer to-day for the death of Mr.Meighen.\u201d Rival Was Friend.Mr.Shirley Ogilvie, president of the stated that, while his company had long been a rival of the one presided over by Mr.Meighen, he had known the latter intimately for years, and the news \u2018of his death came to him this morning Ogilvie Milling Company.rg a great ehock.derful energy and ability.\u201d the Dominion.and gmall .and he never through all his \u2018own peculiar j world o£ Canada, in particular, miss him exceedingly.undertakings friendship very much.was absolute In every thing connected with, and will I valued very highiv.\u201d ; An Honorable Man.NY Robert Mackay.who was na with Mr.Hon sociated gers and tha watered stock of great realize tliat he ia dead, for only two days ago lament making - watered stock an In- like the late Mr.Meighen needed no of British un awful shock to learn of the death of \u201cHe sas one of our of Trade.His advice was always weighty He took a great Interest in alt the.questions which we.discussed, and threw himself into any of course, and called impractical: but lle was an ardent Imperiai- in the broad and comprehensive To realize\u2019 say how potent was bis influence In: will' be much missed, as a business \u2018Mr.Meighen was a man of won- said Mr., Ogilvie, \u201cand his loss will be a severe blow to the .entire business world -of He was a man who! held strong opinions on issues great lacked the courage of expressing his views with his characteristic energy.He was & shrewd, far-seeing man who carried in his.way and the milling] will! i \u2018Personaily, \u2018I had a very high regard for him and appreciated hix His dntegrity Meighen on the CUO] Captain Fabroni Asserted Murder of Former Due to Contest for Supreme Power.Viterbo.July li.\u2014During the continuation of his examination to-day able, a great Imperialist, who loved the Capt.Fabroni, of the Neapolitan Care- - ! bineers, expressed indignation over | the accusations that (na Carabipeers had manufacturer evidence against the Camorriste - : The witness described the ring tha: the murdered Gennaro QGuoccolo had worn and said that the one exhibMed in court and alleged to have been recovered from the Camorrists \u2018appeared to be the same that (Cuoccolo had possessed.: In his evidence, yesterday, Capt Fabron! said when the Camorra was ciously.for control of the criminal body.Enrico Alfano, because of recent electoral successes was in the ascend- \u2018ancy.and\u2019 the friflience of \u201cGenaro Cuoccoin who had been the king receiver of stolen goods, was waning.Alfano wished to establish an undés- puted empire with Rapi, Vitozzsl and Ferdenando di Matteo as his lleuteri- ants.The murder of Cuoccolo was Fié- cessary as he interfered with .¢the gains of the others who were in.a hurry to make a fortune.Alfano trusted in his impunity from arrest.* er Mr.R.W.Reford, son of Mr.Robert Reford, the head of Reford Shipping Co, of Montreal.A brother-in-law end former partner of Mr.Robert Meighen is Lord Mount-Stephen.one of the founders of the Canadi:n Pacific Railway.His Commercial Life.Mr.Melighen always took a Hvely [interest in the Board of Trade and the irdustnial progress of this city, as well as of the Dominion at large.\u2019 The great success of the Lake of the Woods MiHing Company wes conditions and his, great confidence in the; Canadian West.Montreal Board of Trade and Com Exchange, where from- time to time he was am eloquent exponemt of the Imperial preference idea, edvo- cating such a policy even dre it was adopted by Mr.Joseph Chimier- lain.The late Mr.Meighen was not only president and general manager of.the he wasi Lake of the Woods Milling Company, in Nis death T!one of the largest concerns of its kind feet that J have lost a friend whose g00d !in the world, but he was a director of - the C.P.R.; a position to which he was appointed in Juhe, 1908, to fili the wa-; cäncy caused by the death of Sir Rober* Reid.He waa also director of at the zenith of its power.two fae- - tions were fighting secretly, but fero< largely due to his knowledge of grain - He was for many yedrs a Mading member of the \u2018 \u2018the Bank of Toronto and other fiman- .AFANORIAIS NTHECAMORRA ins.reg.$1.50 to $2.00.Clear- Honeycomb Quilts, in two sizes, 74 inches by 88 inches, ends with silk tassel.Friday, 50c¢ \u2018held his views with great firmness.boards of the Canadian Pacific Rail- vupine reached the city, Mr.E.L.; fal and industrial companies.: LE > ; - ever was long in doubt as to! ay, the Ban kof Montreal, and the\u201c \u2018 .ance Sale Price.95c, each .eae tases Chea $1.85 each.5 \u2018 ! Bough, of KE.L.Bough and Com- Nobody ile and convictions of Mr.Lake of the: Woods Milling Company He was one of the trustees of the , Also be or y , d \u2019 à 78 inches by 80 inches, each \u201c+ $2 65 - Wash and Fancy Diagonal ty PT James street at.once Metghen.He spoke out unequivocal- and other enterprises in the city.said St.Pauls, Freshyteriam Church, and c= Alsp- beautifully: embroidered | 1 19, Nes, each.Pt: se : Blieft\u2019 for Porcupine, on.-the nan Member \u201cMount Royal, 8t.James\", : ; | Sr with him al- West Dome Mining Company, with in- ly.Ydu might not agree Ww Yetructions from the directors to spare that he regar the late gentleman: Las ope of the most homuruble men Ve : ; Striped Ties, in Alice blue and ; treal, and the Canadian.Clubs: ima 44 inches, each 23c 27 in, Ployncing for Roms à and ways: - but you Knew where to find avored Competition in Foodstuff children\u2019s \u2018dresses.Reg.$1.00, \u2018Hemstitched Cotton Pillow Cases, 40, 42, white, navy and white.green and\u2019 - : \u2019 ; ÿ 1so'.a great Imperialist.aq ever met ffs.i s'eaçh .- Mle 2 ANY LO .ino expense in doing all that can he Dim.He was a British con- | ew , ; The contest some years ago im To- $1.25 and $1.50.Clearance oe 46 and 48 inchesp Ps tr dente Te oS de 1.Me white, black and white.Regular \u2018done for any employee of the company {8nd alw ays insisted on of power as \u2018 We did mol always see eye lo 636, | nt, and throughout Ontario over\u2019, nection, I a business mian, while he gave attention and thought to matters which af- .especially in politics,\u201d said the Sen- | 35¢ to 50c.Fnday only, 25¢.ator, \u201cbut that fact never interfered! } who may still survive or for those con- | re very exceptional values.or These are £ y \u2018nected with ther.flour rates between the Lake of the, Sale Price, 50c.\u2018Woods Milling Company and the Ogli- 1 with our \u201c1.Womens Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Damask Tray Cloths, 18 in.by 27 in., each.40c |! Apart from the loss of property.val- fected the Empire as a whole.\u201d friendship.which was of ivie Flour Mills Company, led to Fe- x +, 4 ; : Friday in the Small , many years.standing, and J feel his) peated stories that the trouble wouM = .; ; ; .J.- tued at $70,000.the West Dome Mine, Spl ; : M i peat.st that \u2018the t e ; ., La M plendid Business Man.lose very keenly.In the several con- , .- Handkerchiefs, regular $1.00 PRINTED COTTON BEDSPREADS.: wares Section hes lost heavily in life.for out of 84| he death of Mr.Meighen !s a!cerns ip which 1 Ir terested with |\u20ac0d With the \u2018combination of these per dozen.Sale price 55c.| employees.there aire only three who (two big concerns.But they were set Two specials for Friday's selling, for single beds, yards .Fancy Belt Buckles, from 50c | have.been fccountéd for aHve.great loss,\u201d said Mr,\u2019 Robert! Bicker- him, he was.generally gdmitted to be {at rest by Mr.Meighen's own .[dike, M.P.a man of great business acumen and, 4.- Children\u2019s Wash wide, 214 yards long, each .fee en 81.23 $2.00.Friday.25 | Th dead Include Angus Burt, as-{\" \u201ctie was a splendid business man\u2014 one whuse views, always strongly ax.ation that \u201cthere ls not much ken \u201cà n : ; .; up to $4.00.Friday, Soc each.sayer of the mine, and his wife.R.far-seeimg, aggressive, full of fight and pressed.were worth hearing at an | Bod of any marger as long as à Ave\" .\u2018Dresses, Friday, 69¢ Light grounds with Pink, Blue, Green or Gold, for double Hair Pins, 100 in box, regular J! A Weiss.chief engineer.Mrs.Weiss craze He was a true Britlsher, lov- limes and in all contingencies.tie | Jt was 2olely ha à matter of prin.9 Xo beds, 21; yards wide by 3 yards long, each .$2.65 5¢.Friday, 2 for 5c.ÿ are their three-year-old daughter.The jng the flag, and all the inspiring connection with the milling industry | p .Melr ould 150 Children's Wash Dresses, - in fancy check, stripe, plain gingham and chambray, in Dutch.neck styles, or with high neck.Colors include pink, sky, tan, na- .vy and reseda.Sizes 2 to\u20195 years, 35c to 50c Wash Belts, Light grounds, with Pink, Blue, Gold, Green.These have only to be seen to be appreciated.o .For These Hot Days at greatly reduced prices.| Boys\u2019 Buster.Russian and Sailor Wash Suits, in plain and Bead Necklaces and Chains, Friday, all Half Price.White Pearl Buttons, large size.Regular 50c.Friday, 19c dozen, | .Fancy Hat Pins, from 35c up Anderson's \u2018Ginghams.above and 26! other employees of the | West Dome were found in a timbered \u2018shaft.Mrs.Augus it is evident | from marks on her body, must have l'bsen killed by the fall of burning tim- Il ber.\u2018und the others who had taken re- :by an explosion of some dynamite or i have resulted from the dynamite ex- : poston.jfuge in the shaft.were either killed! \u2018things for which the flag stood.He | was among the first to preach prefer- \"ential trade within the Empire\u2014a cult which was to lead sequentially to free trade, within the bounds of the British Empire.: \u201cThis he advocated with great\u2019 man the community cannut well afford to bea without.\u201d The late Mr.Robert Meigheri was searchlight.\u2019 and the slightest attempt of the Dominion was a long and high- | lv creditable one and he will be much migsed there.On great issues, as well imonopoly in a line that would affect as less important anes-he was far-See- |the price of bread to \u2018the erftire com-\u2018 ing and shrewd And was the type of \u2018 agree to any such proposal.\u201cI hold,\u201d he d:clared on one ocen- sion, \u201cthat there should not be any munity; but that on the contrary; there xhould always be at lemst rea- soma ble competition.- 5 : \u201cI am not going to make any mon- ; .: : .t were asphyxiated by the fumes.- ; - at the expense of the people of the: egular $1.00 to $2.00.Friday, For these hot days, the boys need appropriate clothing\u2014 to 50c.Friday, 15e each, or 2 J! \u2018The bodies cannot yet be removed .\u2019 ey ai ul me en 69 cents.Fit them with some of these nice light sits, we are now selling for 25c, - Ëowing to the poisonous gages that! The Late Mr .Meighen S Car CCT | on a mrorger of these 0; \\ two milling industries.\u201d { With, regard to the late chief en-!horn at Dungiven, near Londonderry, @t \u201crigging\u201d the market would be; The late Mr.Meighen always shows Friday 25e striped Chambray, to fit 3 to lfgyears.Sold regular at |\u201c Friday Lc Yard ; (ENT A ie Meme Boh rien, on April 1, 1630.00 Gt pe ocpicd 00mm in rive.he grain va nyecia) cancers about, the aie A new line of pretty Wash $1.00.Friday eee = AS 63c > -200 yards of Anderson's communicate with the firm.was seventy years of age.His try ta \"put Ns à Joo on Mr.Meighen.occupied a unique position of infinene.Bella, iereguler prices pf which A better line in Galatea, Crash, etc.to fit 3 to 7 years.Reg._uelikoows Cinghame 2816 32 | aber died when he mas very Bometimer his Tondnenc or some par, mad indy arto that body of far .ranged from 35¢ to sof Sizes ~ upto$250.Friday .:.1.00000 00400 $1.29 inches wide, guaranteed fast col- CHILDREN BURNED Founs.end he fam ame to \u2018upon Which he had very definite opin.the égricultural lands in the West.- \u201c 24, 26, 28 inch wafft measure.Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, in Khaki, Drill, Natural ors, In stripes and plaids, regular = on wi ted.I To vias mie a | al hea ie the man I aan All finished with pearl buckles.On sale, Friday, rat 25c each.The Basement Bulletin $5.00.Crash and Linen, to fit 7 to 18 years.Regular up to : $2.49 Friday \u201csve cas bets es EYL ese aves All Steel Lounge or Divan.cushion mattress with cosy corners, etc.RIN : Combination Feather Pillows, covered with art, feather proof ro.Closes at 5.30 p.m.whet .In the Matter of © R.HEMSLEY, \u201cfrading \u2018as \u2018Richard Hemsley and the Hentsley Manufacturing Co., ) Insolvent, is hereby given that, by judg- pleated valances all round for dens, §' ticking.Regular $1.00.Friday only, per pair.{ Bed Qutfit Complete, including Iron Bed, with brass trimmings, 7 close coil woven wire spring ard good sanitary mattresses (all sizes).Regular $7.00, Ÿ Store Opens at 8 a.m.and running castors, green denim 79c complete for.vlna Ce | 0 We Close at 12.30 p.m.on Saturdays during July and August.\" JUDGE TAKES CASE : AGAINST EDITOR.Judge Constantineau Charges Vane \u2018klesk Mill Newspaper Man With Libelling Him.Bpeclal to The Montreal Star: WANAMAKER IS A Declares Former Postmaster General of Sfates.i Special to The Montreal Star.| price 18¢c, 25¢ and 35c.Spe- AE riday\u2019s Special Values x BELIEVER IN CANADA.Dominion Fine Field for Americans, cial for Friday, !4c.\\, \\ Bed Mattresses filled with best fibre and cotton, and covered Safety Boating Ciishions, cork filled, covered with strong brown drill and fitted with side straps.Size 12 x 18, each Folding Chairs, fancy striped duck seat and back, for house, verandah, lawn or camp, each 50c $1.40 +03 500 ee Prev ease Camp Cots, folding legs and head rest, close coil woven wire spring, roll up mattress, covered with nice plain green denim Regular $3.25.Friday only, complete.$2.69 ! McCall Patterns for July are here.es mes FEDERAL FIRE #lehtid, a girl, INQUIRY BEGINS: BY SUNS HOT RAYS Sent to the Country for Relief sun_scorchings they sustained while out {in the country :under the patronage of a | charitable institution of this city.The | children.were placed in the home by i their widowed mother, Mrs.Margaret Mclean, 126 Ontario street East, for, whose keep she pald $5 each in advance.\u201cAs is custo] y with this particular institution, 1 children; numbering + nearly one hu were sent to the mountains.One of -the rules of the home | is that the -¢hildren do not wear shoes i nor stogkings nor: hats, With nothing to proteét them, the d \\ ] ! not accustomed to\u2019 the open\u2019 country life, { had thelr Feet \u2018burned, as well ag the | neck and shoulders, and the six-year-old had her ears.severely scorched.Both the children have acted queerly since being taken away from .{ the Home.The little, girl gepect ly is suffering greatly, an as ome y | nervous.The case has been reportéd Le Mr.O.H.Skroeder, of the Society .fox | the Protection of Women and Children, \u2018and an investigation is to be made., FIRE NEAR RIFLE RANGE.No Water, So City Men are Melp- less.Out of the twelve alarms that the fire men of the different districts had to respond to within the past 24 hours, three were for outside the city.Help was asked from Calumet, whére the Riordon saw mills were destroyed, to which 15 men with a hose wagson and engine were despatched from o 12 station.The Awo dhildren, \u2018who are.where the children were educated.It was there the Meighen boys stablishe ed themselves in business as wholesale and retail general merchants.The firm of Arthur Meighen and Bros, became widely known for its probity and enterprise, in fact, one of the largest doing business in the old Bathurst wick Railway Company, which now.forms part\u201d of the Canadian Pacifig Eastern lines.This position Mr.Meighen held'at the time of his death: Had Gift df Common Seres.c : 8ir George Stephen, himself a nia, ter mind, saw in his brother-in-law.that rarest of gifts, common sense; \u2018coupled with sound judgment, poise\u20ac, thrift: end unparalleled honesty .of purpose.IL was a natural sequente) that \u2018their.efforts.ghould centre in.the\u2019 Canadian Northwest.Mr.Meig had previously fnvelted in\u2019'the Purp age Milling Company, at Portage En, Prairie.There, was formed the mt-é cleus of the Lake of the Woods MAI: ing Co, which\u201d to-day is shipping] flour to the four corners of the globe.The immense growth of this company ince its inception has been due In ne_small degree to the foresight ard judgment exercised by Mr.Meighen, not only in his own personal efforts, but in\\gécuring heads of departments capable of carrying: on this extensive busiess with marked success.It is years since he was t of the company.\u201cA Stron .Personality.\u2019 .Mr.Meighen was a man of strong personality.His methods own.He was known for his pecullar- Miles from the Atlantic and, in fact, in many were His| o the Pacific, | \u2018 It was usually.the custom for those who knew him to jokingly gloss over any excited words with the \u2018remark, \u201cYou have studied that subject too much for me.Mr.Meizhen.\u2018\u2019 These arguments sométimes hinged on Mr.Chamberlain's fiscal policy.sometimes on.polities, sometimes on grain prices, | Whatever it may have been, Mr.Mei- It is mow many years since Meighen advocated, the policy of Imperial Preference of Trade.His confident belief in Jt had been instrumental in educating Canadians in Jnany parts upon\u2019 this question.His clear-cut, original expressions, Quick decisinns in business, and with (All pleasant aggressiveness at ail times, made him a business man easy to remeriber.He had stamped his character\u2019 on the extensive business of which he wus the head, and his individuality through all the important rash fications.: His original expressions were not- have sald when asked \u2014about purity ln politics: .\u201cDdn\u2019t paint the pump If you want clear water; clean out the well.\u201d He .wasc a \u2018léver of reading and his model of a newspaper was thoroughly ideal, .He wis Intimate with one or two newspaper writers in Montreal, and they were favored with his keen Judgment on many difticult questions.His magnificent library was never idle and he belleved that books are valuable only as they corroborate what you know, reading being self-revela- - Was Lover of Apt.His private office was-adorned with tandséme oll paintings.Glancing at the names of the artists one Is supe Mr.| his | able: for instance, he is reported to.ada to-day,\u201d he =aid on olie occasion: \u201cHe is the real master of the Domin- lon.He rules now, and he will rule for a generation yet unborn.It must be BO: The great future of Canade is being made at the present time in the West.In the West is the centre of workd-attraction, and it is on those fertile prairies that there must aise fact, the place of Canada in the Km.pire is vital and strategical In its effect upon the future of the Empire., if it ls to remain self-sustaining In Its fond supply.; .Vies of Commerce Peliticai.\u2018Every business man knows this, : the Dominion with the Mother Couñ- try ate of prithe Importance to the commerce of the two nations.The crucial point in connection \u2018with our trade relations with the Mother Couns try, is that every merve should Tw strained to maintain and keep , the.trade under the Flag.If the trade 6 Western Canada Is directed south, and: a by the United States middlemen.and our products shipped from: the United States, placing our farmers in the hands of United States middlemen, \u20181 do not care.te, commit myscit ow .paper to what may bo ii reaults.other ideal ever be thoi 4 of by the Canadian people.Op Ends ture:is under the Union Jaok; for Caus ada is British all thr ne Atlantic to the ough, from -the power to grow last.to progress and in 1te power-gs \u201c+ The Farmer Master of the Dominion.41 : Aba ; ; District.- ghen was usually very positive about |that great nation- the\u2014prophete- nee, Reg.$6.50.Friday only, $5.49 with strong ticking, any size.Regular $2.85.Friday are Scorched by the In 1879 greater things were loom-| is information, and the man who bout and the wise men gre Planning to re- complete.Frame of solid only, each .Cet vee.$2389 À : ing up for Mr.Robert Meighen, and| ured swords with him had to be sure tive.For Canada holds two-thirds j - : 3 | Sun he removed to Montreal, where he\u2018 çf his facts gr he was floored in the {Of the best wheat-producing belt of steel, polished steel wire fab- Col B , .en .4 .became associated in business with Sir first round., the North American Continent\u2014I don't ric, supported on 26 oil tem- olored Bed Quilts, in Navy, Pink, Sky and Red, $1.00, $1.35, George Stephen, now Lord Mount Ste- |., ture the word America, for we have thà - red helical springs.eas $1.65, $2.00 each.; \u2019 ! wo children, aged six and seven |Phen, and whom he afterwards suc-, Imperial Preterence.jlargest part of this, Continent.Aug \u2019 pe prings, y lrears, are now recovering from severe |ceeded as president of the New Bruns< becauso of that fact, that great foo | that the ties of commerce are political, = and therefore the political relations of - > I ve - # \u2018the ultfoates\u2019, - A \u201cThe ideal 0f Canada fs not outside .the Empire, but within it.And ne Our.füie.-\" Pacifte: British tin ity: and to prosper.\u201d ie Canada is directed south, and handled ; f-town calls were for Bt.of the Old.the remdared by the Huperior Court on| y =, 79 ne and Pol a World - (to fMd .thoBs \u2018of \u201csome clever Joont |+7 v > .ank + * _ .rome and Pointe aux Trembles.\" rid., , = ne h gay oo ae Albert leek met Age Be un New York, July 13.\u2014Mr.John Wana.Cons ation Com icel Je the latter place the firemen were In Montreal hig familiar ,preseace wôrkers in whom Mr.Meighen be- = - sighed, J \u2018i the City ot Montene Acs United Countita of Prescott ir maker, merchant and former Post- erv \u2019 mission Con- heipless.Superintendent R.W.Alilen.| \u201con \u2019Change\u201d was looked for every|leved, an hom he wished \u2018to beip.|.= nc Gurator in thé above matter, |sell, has issued am\u2019 indiotment against master-General of the United States.tant of the Rifle Ranges.had seen the flumes| a, When exciting and critical cor- [so he bought the pictures, even though partie having claims against the |Mr.H.C.J editor of the Review, | Nes returned from the Coronation on] ducting An Investigation Into [burning the dry grass and BLL ee ners tu up in the sriin and flour|hia palatial home at 140 Drummond .\u201c abeve entate-Aré.notifiéd to lyle them ac- Vankleek Hil} ot, charging him wirhy the Oceanic.Mr.Wanamaker, who nal .ftor the.ast eight days, an w : the fire markets, brokers stood around|street.Moniresd is massed with cording to law.Toy attice.2 Notre [criminal libel.\" \" believes in.the future of Canada, met | Other Than Forest Fire, ; ame De thought res isablé % on | ne and frequently exclalmed, \u201cWhere 1s] maste of art from the Old and | \u2018 t Mon Tea pe delay! The Raview.published some pointed many Canadians while abroad.He - ; cs brigade.A detachment ?brel Meighen?Let's whet he bas got| New World.His home was his hobby : QUES thifty J *W.ROSS, Curator comments on the spesch of Judge Con 4190 was presented to ths Duke of eme Tremblay went out yesterday, but R was |to my.\u201d + those who were his guests were A =, + \u2018Egtats R.Hemsley, fStantineau, delivered at the St Jean | Connaught, who will soon bécome the] Ottawa, July 13-\u2014Apropos.of the appat-'f Impossible to get a hose near the flre.| The cause fpr such remarks vere|lortumate, indeed.4 ; et P.8.Rose & Sons, Charterea Baptiste-Gelebration.In Montreal, r»- Governor-Gehera) of Canada.© {ling.number of recent fires, the Domin-|as there was no water in the vicinity._ 013\" Firat\u2019 Mr.Meighen was keen] .\u201d J » ; : hg opr 4 AC 1eR-Natre- Dame st.west, |Centiy.in eh he alleged to.Rave | tn a .4-Hlon Commieaton of Conservation is comn-| The firemen returned to_the city without: oh .: brun Ja _Me, Moighon\u2019» Family.___ LR _ \u2018 _ punta iad - west; : ; \u201cCanada 15 a great country,\u201d ha smd Tqucilig an Investigation inta fir thing.A bucket brigade waa|8nd thoroushiy posted on the prob=j\u2014 7 [> = 7 ; atresl or us (mid he wis liyisg the Province of |.ni Ention into fires, other doing, an 8 of M ; ! Kontresl un ce : Ontario.in ce.but.that It was à It is à fine field for Americans.The [than forest byes, in every city and ton\u2019 formed of neighbors, and they drew water ablities the market.He made it] The late Mz.Meaighen's eon ts in: f \u2018 A.af ap ep ete 220 pècles of peac pace.\" tide is already turning there from therof Canada.; ; Jl trom & quarry, by which means they| his business to be well informed a!- buginégs\" la.Moutmeah .Lieutenant.I poet \u201ctone 4- up la-éute-oitied- stect.burg- he re ie onli = today \u2018south afnd.from the west ° ©.Wher ftp work is completed it wilt] succeeded in subduing the [Ix £4 .| ways, snd his anticipations of changes Cojanel- Meighew formerly\u201d com- adies, \u201can .wegr shoes on ta cally sate lb Chapman's fe.lover etek before irae Gaur \u201cThere J need no longer to (ll young Nake Important recommendations th tht! Mr.Allen stated he feared \u2018the 200! were\u2019 based upon a Judgment ripenad manded one besialion of the Sth {mailer bY trediing thelr f « pe, street, Toronto, was|thier, of L'Orignal\u2026 An Gâjournmént | men to go ir They can go north So ation I ue to ne ofineproot pute ee endangered at uly in \u2018the severe ee ee x Royai a hve also one of the{ mation and swell -and $1,000 worth of whi itkely be made to silow the Ed.[and dS \u2018wall, Canada is a good fighting epplinnces ln use in ule \u201cwood, With-an estimated -vaiwe \u2014of perience.Seoo he bad à façuity of best Knowr -3 isysrs in ths .t {feat firm and Be 2\" liter to phepare hip defence.[tor youss mea\u201d A 8- goo fied moe La use unicipuat: [of an mE TEE TT) seta.through scheme bike 6; Mr.Melghen's daughier 19.the Wile of ' Bremond.E | = Ri \u2014 put three out of 84 empleyees are now: Along thé high- , « most flourishing town of d stood.earilest as well as one .graphic descriptions of the«Porcupine disas:er Is given by Edward S.Little\u2019 © doomed, for the width- of : THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911,; \u201cGRAPHIC STORY OF THE DISASTER - TOLDBY NEWSPAPER MAN WHO ESCAPED FROM SOUTH PORCUPINE District Completely Swept by Flames in Four Hours\u2014Streets 1 4 Strewn with Dead Bodies\u2014Fleeing Refugees Overtaken * by Fire or Smothered by Clouds of Smoke\u2014South Por- : cupine Destroyed in Twenty Minutes \u2014 Heartrending Scenes as Panic-Stricken People Fought for Places in the Boats\u2014Many Well-Known Miners Were Killed\u2014Seeking Refuge in Shaft Stored With Dynamite.Toronto, Ont., July 13.\u2014One of the of the most &.pewspaper man who was in South Porcupine when the fire broke out, and who, with extreme diffeukty, made hs way out, and reached Cobalt, from which place his story was telegraphed te Toronts.He says: In four short hours.commencing at - 18.30 Tuesday aftérnoon the fire raged from the Standard mines right through - to the shores of Porcupine Lake.eat- - -\u2014\u2014Îng up South Porcurine, Pottsville \u2018and\u2019, part of Golden City.as weil ag many small buildinge along th> lake front.While part of the loss of life occut-! Ted near Porcupine Lake, the greatest | bavoc will be around the main mines, notably West Dome and Big Dome.Here the entrapped miners, cut off; by the flames, took to the shafts.where they perished.At Preston, East Dome safety was: sought in an untimbered shaft, and there was ng loss of life.The streets of South Porcurine are strewn with dead human beings, horses, dogs and cattle.while along the mine roads charrsd corpses lie at\u201d intefvas.The names and number of dead can be but but a large number of prospectors in the bush must have perish:d in the seething furnace of flames, driven by @ sixty-mile gale.k is known.however.that of the staff of 300 at the Dome but a few were saved, while at the West Dome kmown to be alive.way between West Dome and South Porcupine, over a comparatively orp en\u2018 section, there the six charred bodies.In the ruins of the eown of South Porcurine there lie the bodies of Wil- lem Gohr and hie clerk, Mac.Smith captain, George Dubar and Tom Ged- PEOPLE WERE SLOW TO APPRECIATE DANGER: | Early Tuesday morping dens: clouds of smoke could be seen in the southwest, but the fire was apparently: remote; A smalt fire aiso broke! out in Lakeview, Pércupine town- site, but this excited little notice be- «use of the frequency of bush fires.As noon aproached, thick clouds of smoke reached the zenith.marking | .the aprroach of the fire and soon the sun was obstured.At 2.30 the\u2018 fire had covered an area of 25 mlies! in length,\\_and over two miles in.width and had reached the base line: of Tisdale mines in Delora township; Philadelphia, in Shaw township: and the Eldorado and United in Southern Whitney.At 1.15 p.m.fi the seriousness of the situation was realizeb in South Porcupine.The fire call was Aunued on the Dome Mine whistle, with repeated blasts from other Whistles.By this time the sky was black with smoke and residents began to pack valuables and light baggage for a hurr.ed departure.Soon the flames had reached th Foley & O'Brien mine.having enveloped the Preston, East Dome, the Dome, West Dome, North Dome end what remained of the Dome Extension after last Sunday's fire.In half an hour the outlying shacks had been reached.This was the beginning of the end.It became apparent at once thhat the town and possibly all the inhabitants were the fire was suficient for it to sweep over \u201cthe entire town of South Porcupine end around both sides of Porcupine: Lake.The fire reached the frame buildings of: the town with a roar! heard for miles\u2019 TOWN DESTROYED IN TWENTY MINUTES\u2019 TIME.: In twenty minutes South Porcupine was completely in flameg and in, three hours there were but corpses and smouldering embers where the the: camp Mem, women, and children crowded to the water front.Launches and canoes, scows and boats were pressede | into commission and the women and children were first packed into en City, hoth safe at thar time.sanic and chaos prevailed.Me fought with each other for their families, and Police Officer Murray, with Jack Gardner, had to stand oft\u2019 the panic-stricken fore rs.who rush- | ed for each boat as It came in.- Men were hurled into the water and many rushed in as the only place of safely Thinty launches and as many oan0:s soon had the women landed in safety on the other side of the lake.\\ REFUSED TO LEAVE ~~ WITHOUT HER HUSBAND.There was One exception, and that the moat pitiful of all Mrs.Willlam Gehr, with her baby in her arms, refused to leave the town until she had; news of her husband.Mr.Gohr, like.the others who perished in town, had.gone back in an effort to save some valuables, and with his clerk was penned in the building.\u201d For over two hoyrs Mra.Gohr stood In the water of the lke, a hundred feet from ; shoré, calling to her husband and refusing to leave until he was found.Even after all had deserted the town, \u201cnd the fire had died out.she remained in & tent on the shorb awakt- ing recoveryhof her husband's body.To add tothe Ttegrot of th situation scores.of horees, cattle and dogs ran wild thro the \"town.Their dis- emboweted\u201d and séoréhed bodies now Mine the wtrets\u201d with the bodies of dead men.\u201d - MANY ACTS.OF 'HEROISM PERFORMED.Acts of \u2019erdisin were too numer- eus to mention in detail, while the s ot the \u201c holacaust are tao ye wr roughly estimated, : the ! boats and sent to Pottsville and Gold- | gruesome for print.after the fire: \u2018The man who could go through this, could travel through hell with a smile o nhis face.\u201d One man was led through the town with buth eyes burned out, and moan _ ing because his partner had perished; ;another with his face and arms a2 mags of blisters, an dstill another had hls abdomen burst open by burns.Harry Roche, a mining engineer.and A.S.Shields, recresentatives of the J.BO\u2019Brien Mines, beat their way back through town when the flames were at their height and brought out an unknown man who was so seriously burned that a portion of his hand fell Toff when he wrs picked vp.SOME OF THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES.Little will ever be known of the ex- | periences of some of tile prospectors in the bushes, as only the dead re- | Tan but a few have alerady come to light.At United Porcupine, where i lived the three Flynn brothers, never .before separted two are yet alive.but \u2018vne remains behind a charred mass.[at this property there was nc shelter from flames, and the men sought refuge on an outcropping of rock.There Andy Yuyil, the foreman.perished, with Frank Flynn, and Joseph Fletcher.while another named Dwyer.a Coloradv miner, is missing.J.T.Flynn and Joseph Flynn watched their brother burn to death, the forme er receiving serious burns on arms and face.With them was Gilbert Gibbs, whose face was burned beyond recognition, and whose arms and body were scorched.Flames came on them with such rapidity that even blankets and towels to case about them could ftot be obtained, and yet these hardy men survived the furnace, and after the fire had passed.made their way over five miles into Porcupine and are now on their way to their homes in Bracebridge.At the Philadelphia, when it be- , came evident that the mine must go, \u2018Manager Ashmore, Mr.and Mrs.Samuel\u2019 Shovel and others retreated towards town.With the party was C.E.Adams .a resident of Philadelphia, «who was at the property in the capacity of hookkeeper.Adams was in poor health and died in the arms of i Manager Ashmore, of heart failure.WENT INTO SHAFT STORED WITH DYNAMITE , The men from the Eldorado all es- \u2018raped.What occurred at the West !Dome, the centre of the mast terrible part of the catastrophe, will probab: never be known, but so old and ext \\perienced a miner as Robert A.Weiss {would probably never have led his jassoclates into a timbered: shaft in time of fire unless all other means of escape were cut off.There are in West Dome shaft 27 bodies, in- leluding that of Weiss.It\u2018is known \u2018that 100 pounds of dvnamite were in \u2018the bucket at the mouth of the shaft.\u201cOf the 84 employes of the West Dome | only three are known to be alive i Employes of the Preston \u2018Dome, headed by Captain Jack Wilson.visited the West Dome - \u2018property .as soon as possible, and, dropping chains \u2018of ladders entered the shaft.The bodv of Mrs.Burt.wife of Angus Burt, the assayer.was found hanging half way up the ladder.where while trying to escape, sha was hit by a falling, burning timber, the marks of which remain on her body, \"The smoke and the Eaf from the ex- Ploded dynamite were 80 stifling that no other bodies could be removed.The escape of those at the Dome and Preston East Dome, which were in the centre of the fire zone, i (of miraculous.'s little short THIRTY FOREIGNERS PERISH AT THE DOME MINE.At Preston East, One man said 1 Dome, not a man was lost, Some entered an untimbered shaft, taking with them food and buckets, and passed up water to the rthers (\"artain Wilson and some of the employes lay in a creek and threw .water over themselves, and even over the rabbits driven from the bush by ithe fire, w hich sought refuge by snug- |aling up against the men.Captain ( Wiison's eyes Were burned, but no seri.Fons injuries were sustained.{ At the Dome, it is known that 30 foreiga laborers perished in a shaft .Where they sought safety.Other bodleg are lying about the property.and of the force of three hundred it is doubt- i ful if half remain alive.The escape of Manuger Meek and his wife and children, with Mrs.: Mesk's mother, was providential, Their last stand was behind a row of water barrels, which proved an effective bar- (rier to the flames and preserved their lives, and even that of their cow.the mill construction, with a few others, kept hehind the heavy rock foundation of the mill and survived.Still | others stood in the big reservoir of | Water on.the property and escaped with sore eyes.Men stationed at \u2018the pumps on the lake, although in ja place of safety, became panic-stric- i ken made for the bush axd there perished.THE VIPOND PROPERTY A TOTAL LOSS.Thé Vipond was a total loss.but all the men escaped to the Hollinger.\"which was just outside the fire zone.The Digby Veteran, American gold fields and others may have lost men.No word has been received from the Success, where tthère are 54 men.The Mcintyre and the mines around ; Pearl Lake, including Bewick Moreing & Company escaped without loss of life or property but the town of Pearl | Lake was again vieited by fire.The Rea had a small fire, but nothing serious resulted.The Scottish Ontario properties in that section were also the north of the fire.In the meantime.the fire swept through both sides of Porcupine Lake and was burning at the, Foley O'Brien.LAt the latter the employées, with Mr.Rickard and Superintendent Mots, sought shelter in a root house, making their way to the town after the buildings there had been wiped out.On the Foley O\u2019Brien property stood the Canadian Explosives dynamite magazine, containing TS tons of dyna- mite.This burned for some time be- | Henry Hanson, who is in charge of|.IN THE PORCU PINE DISTRICT.The pictures show two views of principal outfitting and supply centre.the Town of Matheson, on the T.& N.O.Railway.\u2014The upper picture show the main street; the lower one the fore it exploded.expivsion Ernest and \u2018Harry Holland.Captain Munn and several others were ; only three hundred yards away.They were hurled from their feet by the, concussion, but received only bruises.TWELVE TONS OF «oo DYNAMITE EXPLODED.On a siding in Lakeview Porcupine, a car of dynamite exploded.breaking every pane of glass in Golden Clty Men and women standing lu the water nt South Porcupine were thrown from their feet, and flying debris was scattered everywhere ; A plece of iron fell at the dock, shat- itering the arm of An unknown map about to hoard u canoe.He was plck- ed Up and taken across the lake and his arm later amputated.Doctors worked: heroically, but the fire had de stroyed drug stores and other neves- sarles for relief.There remained nothing but to administer stimulants or sedatives.At the time of the | At eleven o'clock Tuesday night \u2018several doctors visited the Dume and other mines to render Assistance.The (flames crept around Porcupine Lake \"to Pottsville and there destroyed all [the buildings except two Italian boarding houses, into which Constable Percy gathered all the Italians with the warning that any man stirring ouf would be put out.The fire In Golden City consumed about one-third of the town, entering from north and veering around Murphy house, where men at the point of guns were forced out to fighi the flames.The best residences of the town were destroyed and several churches and other buildings also.Food was soon exhausted, and this morning there remained nothing to eu* except a small supply of crackers, which must suffice until relief trains are sent in.These trains are already sent fur.Glen Foster equipped a train of doctors, nurses and supplies.z= well as a\u2019 hundred coffins for the, camp and this should arrive at midnight.NEWFOUNDLANDER ~~ FOUND LOST FAMILY East Separated at St.John\u2019s Fire in 1890, James Kenefick Now Happy Man.New York.July 13.\u2014Separated for twenty-one years from his .wife and boy, both eof whom he had lonz mourned as dead, victims eof a fire which destroyed a grezt part of St.in 1890.James united to John's, Newfoundland, 8.Kenefick was yesterday his lost ones at Jersey City.For ten years.since he learned that his wife and child did not perish in the St.John's fire.Kenefick had searched for them.following clueg from Canada to Brazil, but always in vain, until by chance he ran acruss an erstwhile fellow fisherman, James Carroll.The latter told him that Mrs Kenefick.with her baby, believing her husband had met death in the flames, had accompanied the (Carrolls first to Boston and later to their present home.in Jersey City.FOUR NEW YORK SLEUTHS ON TRIAL Detectives Held in Connection With Disappearance of Nine Letters in Stokes Case.New York, July 13, \u2014 The Stokes case was kept in the public: eye today by the trial of the four city detectives on charges arising' out.of the disappearance of nine letters from hte collection taken from the apartment of Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad after they were arrested for shooting the wealthy hotel man.The investigation i3 being hurried so that the evidence mav be laid be- for the present grand jury.which will decide &hehter or rot the girls shall be indicted on a charge of assault.Two men, Sam George, of Ottawa, and Philip Trudel, of Hull, wire crushed to death \u2018by the collapse of a boom carrying a load \u2018of sand and gravel beneath the Sappers Bridge, Ottawa.LOSS BY FIRE AT CALUMET WILL EXCEED $200, 000 ath Special to the Montreal Star: Calum#t, Que., July f3.\u2014The entire saw mills, lath, clap-board and shingle mills of the Riordon Paper Company here, werg completely \u20ac !royed by fire yesterday afternoon.Two hundred men are out of work.The total loss, including 800,000 feet of lumber, and an enormous.quantity of shingles, \u2018lath, and clapboards, offices, a school house \u2018and eight private dwellings.owned by the company and rented to employes, will arzount to over $200,000.Everything is covered by insurance.Fortunately for the safety of une town, a special train early.in the afternoon.* tenant Merineau, and fifteen firemen with .one engine, .and 2,000 feet of hose.The fire broke out In the saw min, under the bandsaw, about nooa, and within half an hour all the buildings tire lumber vard, covering e whole of Culumet Island, heif a méle in le , was in flames.\u201d Al the fire apparatus of the mills, the own, and ie .a RE were on fire.At one oclock the en-} almost the | The Calumet Paper Mill and Bo ter House, destroyed by fire.the Riordon Sul} \"e m' bury were called out, ~t Hawkes- with the The saw mill had a capacity of 80,000 feet a day, mill 45,000 and the clapboard mill 20,000.Plant Will b~ Rebuilt.Mr.Carl Riordon, managing director of the \u2018Sulphite mill, and Mr.J.B.White, manager of the company\u2019s saw mils, in Quebec, states that the plant wil be rebuilt, -\" that most of the men.will be given work in the other mills, and lumber ps.The mills were originally owned by Bapties and the Ottawa Lumber from montrent | Jompany, and later they were bought the G.H.Perley Comnany, of Ot- awa, in 1899.In 1909 the company amalgamated wi with the Riordon Paper Company, There were no accidents of any acter during the fire.Al last night \u2018> \u2018Montreal force opla-\" cteady streams oir the flames, which were raging even to-day | amongst the hee=- ~f sawdust.The village of Calumet was visited dy five a month ago, when seventeër bulld- (Loge \u201cwere burned.Jing duty reductions, \u201c| consumers, to the |THE LA FOLLETTE \u201cours AMENDMENTS UP Senator\u2019 Says™ His Proposed * Duty Reductions Will- Save ~ Consumers Annually © $341,000,000.ON COTTONS AND ON WOOLLENS IN STATES Defeat of Senator Bailey\u2019s _ Free List Amendment\u2014A Significant Debate.Washington, D.C., Juviy 13.\u2014Senator La Follette\u2019s long promised wool and cotton tariff revision amendment to the Canadian reciprocity bill, propos- which he calculated would rave $169,000,000 annually on cottons, and $172,000,000 un woollens, was yesterday scheduled for Introduction to-day.In a statement concerning the amendment, Mr.La Follette says that against this enormous saving lo the which assumes that the price to the consumer would be\u2019 reduced to the same extent as the reduction of duty, the loss of revenue to the Government under\u2019 the two schedules would approximate $30,000,- 000.+The change for the woollen schedule as a whole,\u201d sald Mr.La Fol- Jette, \"would represent a reduction from an average ad valorem of 61.74 per cent.under the present law, to 38.24 per cent, or a reduction of 23% ad valorem, and over 38 per cent.below the present rate.The uverage ad valorem rate on cotton #oods, including artificial silk, is to be reduced under the proposed amendments, from 55.50 per cent., under the present act.to 29.45 per cent.representing .a reduction of over 26 per cent.ad val- orem, and ov er 47 per cent.below the present rate.\u201d Ar.La Follette declired that the dulies proposed were stlll greater iban necessary to protect American manufacturers from European competition.However, as this is a temporary measure, he preferred.he sald, \u201cto err on the safe side,\u201d and make sure \u201cthat no legitimate American industry can possibly be injured by any of the proposed changes.\u201d SENATOR HEYBURN SAYS ALL REAL REPUBLICANS .OPPOSE RECIPROCITY.{Senator Bailey's free list amendment to thé Canadian reciprocity bill wis defeated in the Senate late yes- tdrday by a -large majority.Pursuing the policy of fotcing the opponents of reciprocity to proceed Senator.Bailey \u2018to introduce his wool tariff amendment at once.The latter did go, and the Senate adjourned with the amendment pending.1t is a modification of the wool tariff bill recently passed by the House and places all dutips on raw and manufactured wool at a xeneral avèrage of 30 per cent.\u201cSemi-Democrats,\u201d \u201cborrowed.Democrats.\u201d and like terms were applied to the Republican senators supporting the bill, by Senator Heyburn, of Idaho, in a speech against the measure.He declared that when the vote on the bill is taken all real Republicans in the Sénate, will be opposed to it, while the \u201csemi-Demo- Jcrats™ will vote for it, along with the \u201cfee-simple Democrats.\u201d INSURGENTS CLASSED 0\" AS \u201cMAVERICKS.\u201d \u201cHow can we educate the leader of the party back to Republican principles?\u201d asked Senator Nelson, ot Minnesota.\u201cWho Is leader of the Republican party?\u201d asked Senator Heyburn.Senator Bailey declared that the Republicans were in a state of mutiny.and did not know their leader.Mr.Heyburn eclared that the reciprocity bill came to Congress \u2018wrapped in the flag of the pirate.\u201d \u201cWe are told: \u2018Here's the bill; now you pass it without any change,\u201d sald Mr.Heyburn.He declared that.he opposed amendments to the bill as well as the bill itself, because \u201cevery amendment is a \u201csplinter off the Republican flagstaff of protective policy.\u201d \u201cThat can't be, interjected Senator Clapp: \u201cthe flagstaff has been broken and the flag pulled down.\u201d \u201cI'l bet you 7,000,000 Republican votes that it is not true,\u201d said Hey- burn.He added that he believed the Republicans would ultimately come together again on protective prin- ciplés.Asked by Senator Bailey as to.how he would classify the insur- génts.Heyburn said they were \u2018mav- erlcks,\u201d waiting to be branded.If they can be rounded up In the White House lot I know how they will be branded,\u201d said Bailey.Senator Heyburn charucterized some of the Progressives as \u201cprogressing like a crab; you can't tell which way \u201ctifey are going.\u201d This is not the deathbed of the Républican party,\u201d said Senator Hey- i referring to the split in the Re- blican ranks, \u201cbut it will be the déathbea of many of the mem Who age supporting this .reciprocity bill when the people realize that jt means the pulling gown\u2019 of the protective system.\u201d &enator Dixon, of Montana, declar- for the Bailey amendment, and added that if the reciprocity bill passed he was willing to \u201cstay until December and go through the whole tarift list.\u201d TEACHER'S CASE: Mr.A.J.H.St.Denis Gives Notice of Appeal.Adting for Mr.A J.H.St.Denis, Mr.Gonzalve Desaulniers has inscribed in Review, the case af Mr.St.Denis against the Catholic School Board which was dismissed by Mr.Justice Guerin by judgment rendered on the 30th of June last.The case was entered In the shape of a pétition for Injunotion against the enforcemient of à resolution of the e because they had had connection with ; Judge Guerin who, the, case on the fter he Beard Sati\u201d dried oe res \u201cIN SENATE TO DAY the consumers | without delay, Senator Penrose urged) SILKS-\u2014Remnants of 'Foulards, Shan- 'tuhg, Taffeta, Messaline, Paillette, \u2018Tamaline, Duchess and \u2018 Japanese + Silks, from 1 to'8 yards in length ; my formerly sold\u2019 at from S50c to $3.00, now less 50%.COTTON VOILES\u2014A large assortment of remnants.of Cotton Voiles, Muslins and Organdies of from 2 to 8 yards in length can be purchased to-morrow at - Half Price.SEP FLANNELS\u2014Remnants of white and .colored Flannels and FFannelette can be obtained at discounts of from 10 to \u2018 TABLE CLOTHS-Several odd lines of desirable Table Cloths have been assembled and will be be cleared to-morrow less 33 1-39%.RIB BON S- -Serviceable remnants.of Ribbons, comprising a: laigde assortment\u2019 of plain colorings and fancy designs, \u2018may be purchased to-morrow less 75%.LACES:\u2014Short lengths of Lace in white, \u201c cream and black to-morrow less 75%.WOMEN'S HOSIERY\u2014Several spécial lines of Lisle, silk Lisle, gauze Lisle and lace Lisle Hosiery in plain colorings and attractive patterns, former values at, per pair, 50c and 60c, will be sold to-morrow at, per pair, 25¢c.W HITEWEAR\u2014The balance of an im mense importation of hand made hand embroidered Chemises, and : Corset Covers at Half Price.- SHIRT WAISTS\u2014White, and colored tailored Shirt Waists, to clear, less 20%.CHILDREN'S DRESSES\u2014White Lawn and colored Gingham Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years.\u201c* \"to $8.00.To-morrow less 107 70 WOMEN\" s SILK GLOVES.Pare.black Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, 24.inches long, usually, per pair, 75c to $1:00.Special prices to-morrow 49c and 69c.WOMEN'S OXFORDS\u2014Odd lines of + Oxfords in Tan Russia Calf, Patent Colt and Vici Kid, $4.50 and $5.00 values, will be cleared to-morrow at, per pair, $1.48.° BOYS' SUITS-\u2014These Suits are made in worsteds and cheviots in sailor blouse styles and sold formerly at from $6.50 to $8.00.To-morrow at Half Price.; MEN'S STRAW HATS-\u2014The entire stock of Straw Boaters, this season's newest styles, marked at from $2.00 to $7.00 each, can be obtained to-morrow less 20%.MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS \u2014Manu- facturers' \u201cseconds,\u201d pure linen handkerchiefs, usually 15c to 25c each, are now being offered at, per dozen; $1.50.MEN'S OXFORDS\u2014Tan and black Oxfords, sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2 only, usually - $4,00 to $5.00 per pdir, will be cleared to-morrow at $1.98.PLOTS SUSPENDED BLAMED FORGROUNDING | Statements as to Weather Conditions -Contradicted by - _ Mate and Helmsmen.\u2026.| _ ._kirimishes.© vo A A formal investigation was Held yea.vib terday into the grounding of the steamer Stormoat, at Longue Pointe on May 5, and as a result Francois Rivard a branch pilot, was found gulity of !g- norande3and inexperience.The Court had his certificate suspended for twelve months.Captain L.A.Demers, the wreck commissioner, was assisted on the bench by Captains Francis Nash marc Londo Mr.meeting.The J Values at from $2.25 to monstration yesterday, of the Battle of the Boyne, fmmense scale.Fully 100,000 Orante- men assembled in Castlereagh 29.Belfast, .The Marquis of Carson end others were \"loudly \"actlijmied at mass resolutions antagonistic to Home Rute for.Ireland weve GREAT CELEBRATON HELD AT BELFAST Report States That ne Thou} Hundred Thousand Orangemen Participates _ Isolated July 13\u2014The ie.in celebration .WOMEN'S CANVAS SHOES De let! lue: DRESS MATERIALS Remnants oti* cream, navy and black Serges, | Casb-: _meres, Eoliennes, Resilda Cloth, Tweeds, Satin Cloths, Chambrays,\u2019 Plaids, Venetians, Broadcloth, Ar-: moure Cloth, Poplin and novelty; fabrics, 2 to 4 1-2 yards long, at Half .Price.8 ~ WASH FABRICS Remnants of this: oi season's Prints, Ginghams, Sateens,\u2019 Denims and Cretonnes of from 11-2 to! 5 yards long are now offered at Half! .Price.: LINENS\u2014An assortment of Remnants of Roller, Glass and Table Linens will be: obtainable to-morrow at a special dis- count-of 20%.~~ = Cloths, Tea of 209.' TRIMMINGS\u2014A varied assortment of ends of Trimmings will be offered for sale to-morrow less 75%.Colored Silk Braids and fancy c colored Trim-; ming less 507.\u201d MOTOR VEILS-\u2014A special line of Motor! Veils in desirable colorings formerly,\u2019 each, $2.75.Special Half Price.WOMEN S VESTS\u2014Specially imported.spun silk vests wbven with low necks in sleeveless style and dainty crochet.fronts, usually, each, $1.00, to Clear to-; \u2018morrow at, each, 79c.couts 3 EMBROIDERED LINENS\u2014The entire stock of Embroideréd Linen Tray: ~ Cloths, Table Cloths, .Bureau and Sideboard Covers and\u2019 Quilts is now offered at a discount: af sep ve DRESSING SACQUES.~The Tm + of the stock of Muslin Pressing Sacques: : are now offered at Half Price.t £ PARASOLS \u2014White and colored » Line Parasols, values from $3.00 to $5:50,§ now less 207.KIMONOS-\u2014Women\" s Kimonos in fancy! : Muslin, Empire and: loose styles; form- \u2018erly $5.00.Now on Sale less 20%.WOMEN'S LISLE GLOVES\u2014Manu-| facturers' samples of Lisle: Gloves; woven in white and colors, values at] 25c and 35c per pait.Special price, per pair, 18c.- ed lines of Canvas Shoes in pink, and grey ; nearly all sizes being obtainable, usually sold at $2.00, will be! offered to-morrow at, per pair, 78c.BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S HATS \u2014° Various odd lines of straw and linen; Hats that wére formerly'sold at from* 75c to $1.50 have been assembled and; marked to a pr ubscription rot by milking public contracts.Af- owned and operated by.reupine Laire Prummondvilde and Richmond, | ughter spell corruption.Choice English Red Lentils .13%eo Lb, at.' - |ter the Council of the Anti-Corn Law League had syent|Gold Mines Limited, théy mude their heen long talked of by the people of 4 WDMAN who haû no opinions of Chote Fadish grown.Whole Dried \u2018Green Peas.1111100 toe Ia: a.CIRCULATION OF THE STAR $600,000, 1 the people of England, Cobdea wrote first discovery.Le he ted -socretary o eae ation her own when she was.engaged has all Choice Canadian Yellow Split Peas.ee ENIE Be B \u2018 * a pathetic appéal for another $250,000.They not only dis- wens trip but was deferred as late as Meetings, and wrote Cut tbe minutes, (he More after she ls married.Chaice Américan Green Split Peas._.erin este scene 17e Lb.; .\u2014 tributed.campaign literature, but they had tea parties at the cagon oof erm ty ad Ta the memorial, notes and Pepofts.THERE is one place where no- ther holes California [ma Beans.DO e ES OIE 1540 Le.+, : \u201c Week ending July 8th, 1811.all their meetings Lo make them more a.rative.He abandoned, and before reaching ' t +! Pe ad but Te ened mometer pan record the heat in.the ; Ehoice Canadian White Pea Beans seen Grrr reer.5e Bp described Forfar as a poor little borough, but h> expecied Taliway, blankets, supplies, sveryth & railway 1 nec | Pace Hanara Desert note _ ss Cr Trait : .] .he ; IE, y was considered to Be nec Choice Mexican Yellow Beans .i.1 Monday.Cea ee 77,197 to raise about $750 there.Aberdeen he found \u201ca fine [10 fact except the samples that were essary to every kind of salvation for DO the halry breasts of the wild geese | Choice French Haricot Beans .00222 erenrnvns .16e B Tuesday 77.240 large town wih several extensive manufactorics snd a Dwyers samples of ores an ae coll that portion of the Eastern Town- [indicate an early and cold winter?Ne : .- \u201ca ee sa se ee 1e + \u2018 Ai Te ow .: \u2014\u2014 * good shipping port, but strange to say, almos: the only [try rock so Impressed Mr.Hunter shine.i thea men interested = wera ro GENUINE TURKISH DELIGHT Wednesday.ce oo.TT179 placz In Scotland where the capitalists seem ¢> have taken that \u2018he vas determined that 'a wintéf Judge Hemming, Mr.Valentine Cook, \"YN DRUMS.i ., n6 part in the Fixe-trads * but he s o trip shoul undertaken In order, if (father of Colonel Cook, of Montreal.~ .; : | Thursday ce ee .T1258 stir thesn a we trad In 1864 hey ut he hopes Jo possible, to learn at once something the well-known Registrar): Mr Ww.J.mad other shipment Lo hand of dis rente murkish Delight, freshly Tes , 1 Ga vu i *- 1definite of the chief discovery.\u2014 - Watts; Mr.WalkMäm: Colonel Butler, on , uality.> : : Friday .\".TT,261 200,000 tracts and they wanted to raise $450.000 of \u201chich| In January, 1908, Dwyer, with four of Montreal: Dt.A Bernard: I, T.i.Price, 25c Drum.ST + - 70,000 was raised at a single Mafichester m eting.At |men, left Mathegon, then the end of Coze, and several er French-Can- \u2019 4 Saturday a 79,760 that time thes wer: spending 55,000 a week.And tn think steel, and a rip bie pesun that con- adjans in St.\u201cGermain.PETER 8 SWISS MILK CHOCOLATE .\u2018 - rasts strangely w the present jour- N ; CUT, - : - 1 FOR EATING ONLY.; ; that the only fault Mr.Cobden had to find w.th the manu- ney to Porcupine.It took.23 days to ~The railway had been made an re i 200 a 0 5 AE Total Ce .465.895 facturers was-that they didn't-chip- in enough-for \u201cthe i h upine.Lake (the.élection tesue for years.Members had esh supplies again to hand of the celebrated Milk Chocolate made: , ; reach Porcupine e (the.Pullman- lodged th work: fori; to-worry | hy Peters, of Vevey, 8witzeriand.cause\u201d! Upon the whole, he seemed satisfied to say, .passenger will soon cover the distance been pledge .> Peter's Swiss Milk Ch Crm Cakes LTT \u201c16 Bas TT Daily average 77.649 \u201cWatch it re In less thin two hours).Tents were the government: but nothing had been Peter's Swiss Milk Ch \u2018Large Cakes vl.1 4 ) ge.\u2019 it grow: 'pliched on the lake shore, and then 4°7*- oe Tes house-\u2014pledged Peters Swiss Milk Chocolate .:Medlum \u2018croquettes .ve RE Weekly Star last Tc pen the Initial developments of to get the support of the government.Peter's Swiss Milk Chocolate .Large Croquettes .40c Pkt, 7 i orcupine\u2019s first gold discovery.Not, ad took the matter up: the ew : \u2019 ; W eek.PER .131,568 HOT WEATHER EXTORTION.until Mr.Hunter's arrival in the lat- Te promistà a subsidy: amd res Dos- ent do you, live op if you.CALLARD & BOWSER 8 BUTTER SCOTCH ter part of the following April did - +he several municipalities were invited Little Dog\u2014\" The boss throws me a few IN 1-LB.DECORATED TINS.ei CIRCULATION OP THE STAR ET 21 Mr.Hunter describes the last stage jmrartance and population.-Munici- The genuine and old reliable Butter Scotch, sold everywher DAILY AND 7 463 than to those onan other of he great clues 'of \u2018ihe journey from Night Hawk Lake palities such as\u2019 Grantham, Drum- MUSIC haus charms to suothe the nav.50c per 1-lb.tin.\u2019 e.Price < the continent.Twice in the last week.\u2018the pric?of milk to Porcupine Lake, a distance of ypndville, Walkham, St ain, age beast.but it is always better to play - LAST WEEK y has bben raised and the \u201cfive cent\u201d lump of ice, which abdut 10 miles, as taking from two voted grants readily enough, but othere bagpipes outdoors and untuned planos YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESSING : .a ict in- (o'clock one afternoon until eight remained cold.Then a county by-la ! \" _ \u2019 One Issue of Daily and Weekly represented about th: limit of the tenement distric |oclock the following evening.The was passed which made each mun- VHEN a man ls à particularly insuf- is most dellclous as a dressing or sauce for all kinds of Salads, Meats .Star - è .dulg:nce, has disappear«d, a \u201cten cent\u201d lump of the same |qetails may well be left to the ima- icipality responsible.Those which had ferable bore, its a sign it's about how metals Pistes, Gold or Ahoy, iA Pure and wholesome relish that ; - aggregates: 'size and quality taking its place.There is no doubt thajgination.One trip across country was already subscribed as municipalities.he takes his exercise.ene material used In the making of Yacht Club Dressing is so pure .Lit is much more difficult to ke:p milk fresh and to deliver though.and after an enfurced wait at were willing © ote .pa publ., Lu and fresh that it can be taken by people who otherwise cannot digest \u2018it to city consumers In thai condition when th: tempera- other SE EEE the olan ® oy pus \"had themselves, by process of prime RLY jm Aueys rincess will revelve VE Cab Sand Dress = Pres se Bottl : .o 3 n rip was avoide y Jetry, > .d nce an rown À : u ng .8m ey .ste ture Is in the ninetl:s than when It is twenty degrees |,he building of rafts.With these the law.cut off from the county an the wedding present given to them by Yacht Club Salad Dressing .Large Bottles.0c 9 lower.nor can anyone expert milk dealers\u2014or the \u201ccom-ltrip down Porcupine River carrying tacked on to amother ome.tartea\u2019 the cities of Prussia five years ago, when N.B.\u2014 This is just the weather for Salads of every sort, and 1f you use .J bination\u201d of milk-dealers which now exists in the major- !several hundred pounds of ore.\u2018was \u201cHowever, the Talay Se E Sen the wedding Look place, rom nearing the Yacht Club Dressing they will always be a \u2018success.\u2019 From tks &0 .ss undertaken.aching Ni | \u201cy the contract was Ie: Mr.- [artistic completion.s 8 ; ea several tboudand Subecribers ouses ity of large cities\u2014to conduct thelr business at a toss unertake compeaching Night Hawk Co.a mmr which came io West year old wedding presents nay do Tor 7 MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE of which are regarded as more or less tor the sake of ministering to suffering humanity.! before were picked u great à subsequent v.& 4 ° as it ; .Pp, and the, $5,000 mile and where divorces are exceptional, but it TH LO;RELIA v ephemeral.) the other hand, the exc:lient profit which is made OUL Ojfourney to the railway easily: com.THe os pa rom $20,000 would never do for this continent.E OLD:RELIABLE.the milk business forty-eight weeks a year hardly jusui- !vleied.to $30.000 per mile! But.remember.| a 2 ASE on hand, 3 Sood supply of Montserrat Lime Juice, a delioi- fles a rise In price to coves a possible loss during tour Two other visits were paid to the \u2018said Mr.Miller.that this was a wood- MR.ANDERSON, of the Bell Tele- ae 2° ng and quenching summer drink, always popular with eur property by Dwyer.and another by fn railway.The rails were of maple phone Company, says that the average 35c per Pint Bottle.65c per Quart \u2018Bottle.m\u2014- THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911.OU the poor of New York, hot w-ather \u2018apparent; means more in the way of hardship and suffering w:eks of extr:mely hot weather, especially when it ls .matter of common Knowledge that once the price of suck Dwyer see u new face at his camps.Mr: Hunter in the spring of 1909.B this y time a considerable amount of deep trenciing had been accomplish- \u2018to tax themselves, according to their wood.The pins that heid them together were of waod.The morticing cf the rails were of wood.Then, again, old trombones.\u2019 ceived from sub- Evidently, a good number of complaints r séribers *s one in three years.like other telephone messages, Also: \u2014Montserrat Lime Juice Cordial, large bottle, 40c bottle.N.B.\u2014The Lime Juice is just the natural unsweetened article, an?the Cordial contains sugar.; .; finis i a commodity goes up because of extraordinary conditinis, ¢ ree mover get far beyond | it requires weeks and ev:n months to reduce it again edi ut heavy drift and deep capping there were no high prices pad for the the ransmitler.; .: \u201cTHE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS, norms\u2019 aftr the cmersency has disappeared There t\\3means of tracing.the ore boas, Lou pe ue we wn wel FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limited : : 2 8 al iN - even less justification for doubling the price of Ice to the difficult for a small gang of men.The \u201cThe distance between Sorel and erat the, ane United States is y : Joy Co Readers \u2018of The Star leaving the cit I or just at a time when a piece of ice is a necessary «{ifoot-wall having been uncovered near Drummondville \u2014 for Richmond had ested by the fat that a South - g : =, f The @ city during dhe Sum |poor just at à cime men piece oi ca ee D Lh Sarna ne heen TER yh of the \u201ccalculation.vas fées Pr te LE M a ie Sar: ITALIAN WAREHOUSE FRASER-NORDHEIMER BUILDING | mer months, map have The Star mailed to any address for |**e je York is due to the fact that the \u201cIce feet deep was sunk on the ore.body .37 miles.The work was accomplished ager President.\u201d .i Established 1856.211 St.J St, Montreal: long 1 city rat Ord be left at which threatens New Yor 3 Kac -.|between this and the lake shore Hne.in due course.The opening was a à a .- it.Jamee St., 5 i one pe .or er, al city ri es ers may efl a Trust\u201d has beéh taking chances on the weather and Jid Altogether.enough work had been ac- gafa day In Drummondville \u2018 Sn fa.THE uniform of & sailor of he\u2019 United \u2014 \u2014 the Star i theri f a margin for emergencies when stock- complished to disclose the charavtér th®r.who knew the ineffectuality of |giates Navy was found by the roa-s| I de Branch, comer of Marsfield and St Catherine (not allow much © ses mar var If this should\u2019 prove to and value of the ors, ni pei a wooden railway, but aiso knew \u2018hat |in Central Park.and the New Tork Teor .streets, os ef the Head Office, St.James street.ing its storage hou ; ait acti ° Mr.Hunter to decide temporarily to it was impossible at the time to think gram says: The police during the | \u2019 be th: case it Is still problematlca any action can » abandon the work, and to eonstruct _# ec] one, remarked.when the some Br ade other Clothes and de- ; : ?wo - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 taken to effectively punish the officials responsible even ia [inter Lord for more extensive de- first eo came oF aw lle Pane The persplcacity.of the New .0.v .though their, \u201cmeasures of economy\u201d have meant,.the Ye pment of the property.+ 4 .° imes\u2014the \u2018L.F, York detective police must be read & ou ; arch A sen THE DISASTER AT PORCUPINE: New York is a large and pros- Jack, Wilson, and later (Feo.\u201cBanner- ere and he \u2018E.J.Hemming.\u2019 and (preferably in R New York paper) to be ; RE LA \u201cT will be days before any Accurate estimate of the dead can be meade in the scorched and blackened country wherb a week ago the.forest was dotted with pros- |some day have serious consequencés.surprised to discover a blacksmith: \u201cN ! à : sho \u2018 : \u201cNow.that railway never pafd.It t have been a little Nat-dwelier pactors\u2019 camps and the hills resounded with the roar of \u2018 zion and col In that maccessible re- never paid anybody; or amything.It war defined a mountain range as Blasting operations.Part of Porcupine, the Mecca of thousands and the symbol SE ne to tens of, , ; > ! 4 \u2018 : LE ; se li Preferrinæ clgims for damages for lost THE heroic persistency of the Wash- { .: x - thousands more is In ashes, nd ithe _ hundreds of T is better to start the les once \u201cagtifosé the tussock na short time Bannerman had staked R00fi%.as Js fhe case now, Everybody ington Weather Bureau men who.kesp | x , \u2018 : gras venturous souls who-heard \u2018and followed its call, no one moth and his depredaticns than not to start it at all, tinh 5 pe y now known as the Scot- had ta hustie for freight.If ths sup- |on predicting \u201ccooler to-morrow\u2019 will / - Ynows how many are alive to-day to tell the details of but it Would have been very much better still to have [he ?pntario.and.later.Wilson staked ©rintendent of the road heard of a [be rewarded some day.It is only o : .; tew < me.Meanwhile.specimens lôad of hay.which had to be moved, question of time when they are boun As li .the tragedy which, coming without warning, left but few from Dwyers discovery were being De took off his coat tn hustle for It.| > usua in matters of this kind the keenest witneeses of its passing.Against its black background.ine trees in parks and public places was a more even one.shown in Toronto.From that time The wages of the men depended, not thelr unwavering policy.competition prevails and against all rivals two fam- acts of herolsm and self-sacrifice which have alr:ady come The tussock moth is no new morning in the Court House and ended were copied.ernment is xoing to ry a homeopathic|curator to.Alphonse Rfèher.© It is ]ancilly able to carry out any obligations ; ; - admission of Canadian food-stuffs to the American mar- to-day.The following were admitted '{ | *One day the late Mr.T.A.Mc- Te omni to entablisn 45 im, alieged that on the 28th of April last [by ble firm, 1 a ; were.The result is .¢ practise at the Bar: E, McMahon, J.B.À ; .one Kkind- P .0 n | - G.KINNAN & MARVIN, 2} Ket would reduce (He prices of food therc.The reault is] Germany proposes to have no \u2018nommense from the Bovineiot Tr.proussenns or Davi.J ror, (NS maneer, one of Une né, Pie imecssant, cutin of, prices, By the |Richer fo oni fhe wdewak and yer WADING SII ole lie tbat President Taft has at last reluctantly abandon SiStandard Oil Company.When that Company is fours ©.Drouin, J W Emard, @ Foster M _ op the correspondence \u201cbook.found Standard onl Company nich threatens ed his reason.The uccldent occurred paire Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, seth +.¢iret position, end \u2018now admits that Reciprocity will not|penevolently lowering the price of Its product, the German due or Lamirade, Wm.Ligh Fri a letter written bY me as frotght agent German market and piace the German ou Sanguinet street, and ft is alleged ihe ersten Tetimodsis.mucous surfs \u2018 j affect \u201cthe cost of living.\u201d Government does not fall\u2019 on its knees in : , C.Raynes, L J B Tache: LE.on, to my as station agent.and in consumers at the mercy of the Rocke- [that the sidewalk was in a dangerous 70 per bottle.Sold by all ste.= i .: gratitude lt A.G.M pgalls, w A.Poiette, 3 © Par which I had addressed myself, in & feller monopoly.A trust which inces- |condition, Take Hall's Family.Pills fer I Teen\u2019 As fot the American tarmers\u2014the producers of food- \u201c stoffe\u2014the President turns this fact of high prices in Can- \" ada to account in order to reassure them in their fear that they may be hit by Canadian competition.But even he shrewdly suspects that the purpose is to drive the Austrian competitors from the German field, with the intention of subsequently, raising the prices, and making the Germans pay for the cost of the war.80 the German a) ; ; ; - y .- * Jmacke thé hardihood to.t:H them that Reciprocity will help |Govirnment proposes to meet this situation by making [lt \u20ac Daoust.- L.P.Brodéar, C.\u201cwell, you know.\u201d 1 said.\u201cthat I show over 8.000.000 people in Canada.: \u2014- - thom.AU be says le that it will not serlously hurt.Now |petroleum a Government monopoly.De A Emi OR Pennemi 1 think @ lot of the man to whom ! |This, added to the people the census wili : ToaNDERS ae cei ALKE + \" .; .H., G.E.HL .(wrote that letter.\u201d .not show, will make quite a respectable That\u2019 ders will\u2019 Be received by thy.tif Reciprocity will not help the American wage-earner an N Rrelle 3.Si Campbell EF DicLennan, | And them Mr.McKinnon laughed; population.pgct 8 4 deraigned at the Town Hall of will not help the American farmer and wiii-not help the The Government press are beginning to withdraw thelr Gorin Lafote.The students as a who ,! \u201cAs claims agent I had to go over ¥ CARTERS of uty.at's Pe nonin Amtrican manuficturer\u2014who gets no new market\u2014what |supgestion that an election might be precipitated bef: passed a very successful examination.Of the line.One time there was a dis- The Richelieu, Drummond .and Arth- of about 30,000 sqyare feet of Co American ifitersst wilt it help?Who in the United States redistribution.Even the t > before the twentv-flve who applied, for admit- pute about the condition in which A wooden road was the pioneer LIVER PILLS sidewalks.ane and specifications: rent W esgerness of Bome people to get lance, ail passed.and eighteen of the 39 barrsl of molasses had been shipped.(in is day and eerved its purpose, al.will \"tte be the Town Engin : id voting for it Cor economie reasons?When you have the lawkwaré issue of Reciprocity out of the way.would Xho applied to study Were successful.[1 was sent to settle #he matter.The [though M had, In !te ovération, cer-| ina | ottios .at own Hall.\u2018imeintioned the NEWSDADPers who expeot\u2019to get cheaper pa- hardly make she\u201d Ministers willing to offend the West\u2018 by Tnle le tbe 6x mination to be held agent, who had complained that he |tain suggestions of comic opera.while They Tr ue gontt of Ton per gent.will: \u2018pie ba.the dive.add distant future.you have mentionéd the iétéfranchisihé' lt for the Iie of a Parvlament, and at the passed this spring that there shail ba 124) (mot homing To) Tat stat\u201d |the South Eastern rm was an edvanc\u2014 dair \u201cdie lowest or Any tender not mt é © tet the ldêt-arid-the only interest which.anticipates seme Kime to prewant their opponents with | only one board of examiners [nt ihe whole low: Miller need tot think.to pull the Service in the nse.yar ot Seat - 2 Cm sarily accepted.À POLE ee ; \u201cary\u201d ae opposition to this high-handed oceetieg + \"| Pros ro (he.Montréal Star July To és ri Pa at re but the P.R came \u2014 | | « JOBEPH BEAUSIRE \"4 \u2019 me je A * So A .* na t v .n - , ,; > - : Cee ; ._1* But If it is not being carriéd \u201cIF the sake of Ms| : Two rifen jumped over the coumtar of ed iy good ton.If te had Mi.[mere aad what \"wes mogtiivie ab | lowmses, bs a, \u201c TRANK SCHOFIELD, 7! : : | L .[Davis & Sexton\u2019a Bank, Riverton, La.6n \u2018 : 4 hose a Acting Secretery-Pressi |.ecénomic a, WAY tt aweeping irrosistibly through A-Toronto judge has decided that a lost bet in a lega! Monday.and secured \u2018the: mensy (§40,- lef herd he would give him a bit of lcame part end parcel of thé great * ua | outesinont, 10th Jui 1 \u201cash 61 707 ae Amwicsw Howse of Wepresentatives and\u2019 Ssnkth 7igedt Hitherto KR has been regarded oniy as u \u201cdsbt of Roy, ie, MT Bexion was at the wale PU TIRAL or T said.The evil\u201d |caseraben end made 10 se eus | GENUINE ; ait bear sigmatars {ms G10 July, 1981.408 4 1: 7 My?We would Lite to Mave-the p: -Reciprocity- press honor\"; ahdias the betting fraternity arg imbre apt t BLE ors TOY the 1m Tot Rr APY RH agent, and ran away.reat.im t ot oy 5 ne Mon: FT Bar le on | \"ive a dab song which § Creditable to this country Pay debts of banor than tailor bille, the dec 0 Lure and ro8e away.VINE UNE A To I EER 3 nh | quais - Tog 141 4nd x So ve us.RP © BA hate a or decision marke! Te llow them.\u2014F : - pa .§~ dense au Moy The Moms .: A hg Jone, for the status of 8: to follow them.rom the ontreal | All our troubles: cad when Sear Peleg: ; - RR A f a.Teeny TSR Fate; CA Can SUR Rolie (SELL EL Te TINIAN 2 \"UK SAIN Boul Soa PA adls, W.A, Weir, 3.Jackson, A.G.Cross, E.Gauthier, J.D.Leduc, and R.8.Welr The following were admitted to the study of the profession: Auguste Delisle, R.Forest, A.Franchera, C, Lafic- whimsical way.as Deerly Beloved and Honored Sir.\u2019 at the same time signing myself as \u2018Yours ti* death\u201d ! \"What thie dickens ts ali this about?\u201d the meneral manager asked.santly cuts \u2018prices evidently needs curbing.and what so effective as another monopoly?\u2014\u2014\u2014 IT I8 expected\u2019 that the census will |Town of Outremont } Bargain No.1.8peciel in Crochet ton, Cot- In white and colors, silk finish.Reg.5c.Doz.On SaleOne Day Only \u20ac L .Bargain Nel2.: Sewing Silk.Special line in 50 yards spool Sewing S8ilk.in black and colors.Reg.3c.Dosen wr.25¢c Fidy 25\u20ac I \u2014 RS A \u2014 \u2014 ee .A ; ; ; i - TT \u2014 : T \u2014 = = == 0,8 Bargain No.3.jp Bargain No.4 Bargain No.5.Bargain No.6.Bargain No! 7.Books: nd 8.\u2014r itche No.9.House Needs Bargsin No.11.Bsrgsin No.12.Bargain No.18 Bargain \u2018No.14 ir 3 CARDS - a7 ooks an Ki .Safety Pins [of VOIINE [Papeteries [Linen Writing {stationery Ca ds St.Catherine Street ls | are,\u201d [Summer fodaskirts [CRUDE [Peck\u2019s ë Ne shipment » rpet ans West of Symed , : ; J lc y >, FOR Sel of the popu- Maple Leaf Note Paper [Tablets Tan Jib Note- Hall Eatrance.Carying Knjves 5c vw [Dresses aps Efferv escent \u201c Bpecial line in | lar v\\ngs, in Papeteries.Co paper.Reg.15c, and Forks, Screen Doors, ; 300 odd skirts of Strong materia:, Salt Nickel Plated plain axd fancy 24 Sheets Fine Scroggie\u2019s Cam- Fine cambric li- for, quire .te ! Li set .30c s1-25 150 Beautiful J jawnand lmette, rubber lined in : a Safety Pins, as- designs, on bea- Notepaper.bric Linen, 1-lb.nen Writing Tan Jib Enve- ® Bread Sets, 31 50 and summer dresses, black and.whit large bottle, = sorted sizes, on utiful fish nets, ; notepaper; 73 Tablets, fuji let- lopes, Reg.15c, knives, for 15c 5.white and col- : - White cools the blood a card.Reg.3c.including small 3% Envelopes 19] envelopes to ter six, Reg.for.pkg.10c Oil Stovés, Screen door sets ors: each, Res one and [invigorates , Specia] 3 cards, and large size Match.Res.23c- match.Reg.50c, 25c, for .21c Books, aix to ° 5Sc up | free with every : and soc cacy the System.Reg.{ spots, in assort- sixteen series.Gas Stoves, door sold at , 5 0 colors.Reg.\u2019 Sman size, 8x5, Res, 45c,, L led up $1.25 ur | - 5c |\u201d 19 C|EL «| ES, eps [| ee ma EE c|19c|23c | Trees Standard Fic- .geyator ans, or gas and of # ; C oe ST.CATHERINE AND PEEL STREETS 5: mi a een : 7 Re ; \u2019 .match, Reg.100, an ine best a for.Te eee.19\u20ac plie Lam 25 ana Women, , | P \u20ac Friday Only, Friday Only, Friday Only.Friday Only, for pkg.-.8c thors, for .1@c {| | Friday Only, 150 up Friday Only, Friday only, Friday only.Friday only, = ~ - a Bargain No.15.Ribbon Remnants.- Includes Duchess, Taffeta, Failletine, Moire, black and white ribbon.also a great variety of far.cy ribbon, all widths and colors.Lengths varying from 1- 2 to 3 1-2 yds.long.To clear, FRIDAY HALF PRICE it i! \u201c Batgein No.26.- | Dress Ginghams.Finest quality imported Scotch Dress Ginghams.assorted colors and patterns, stripes and checks.Reg.15¢, 20c end 25c.Yard, Friday _9% c \u201cBargain No.16.Bargain No.27.| tt : To WONDERFUL GARMENT VALUES § BARGAIN FRIDAY Sales.of Importance to Women ale of Dresses 1 ' $2.89 Another Big\u201d \u2014 and Purchase NS purs $2.89 fl | \u2018Bargain No.79.Challie Vendome.A smart fabric for dies\u2019 kimonos and house .gowns, choice .patterns and fancy stripe of , Paisley la- a few ! Bargain No.90.Men's Shirts.Nesligee Shirts, cuffs attached, .cushion neck band, percale, neat designs: also double cuffs; Tookes make, good soft ones with soft size 14 to designs.Friday, yard, Fo Reg.up to $2.00.rida riday \u201c only.8%¢ || only 17c \u201cos See Windows.Bargain No.80.Bargain No.91.Bordered R Marquisette Voile.+ Hundreds of Dresses are being sold every day.We have 500 in to-morrow\u201d s offering and we expect to clear Table Linen.Men\u2019s Ties.3 $ Stil striped Marquinetle every one by closing time.These are worth while dresses, garments of style and quality.We have dozens of Heavy.unbleached table Men's all silk ties, Derby o try, Brussels and u su .linen, assorted floral Pst- or flowi ends shape, : Labor piven 7e x shades, smart fabrice for styles i in colors and white sizes for misses and women.The warm weather opportunities should not be over-looked.terme.57 ine.wide, 50 pretty designs and strive , adies\u2019 gowns: Cc apa - , .\u2018 , ft.6 to 13 ft.6.10 f£ 6.ds.Is al .have to sell nice assortment of color- - ¢ .© ties, yard, r | 1,000 LOVELY WHITE RADICAL CLEARANGE OF HAND-CROCHET PURE BLOUSES IN WIDE EVERY REMAINING LONG I hie Tow price Sora ines.Res.up to Sou J rida nly, .y : ' * : ! a fhe ny _29 C FROCKS AT, EACH WASHABLE SUITS WOOL VERANDAR/VESTS VARIETY COAT MUST GO Friday 1 9% c Friday 1 9¢ : \u2026.' ! - onl 9 9 $1.25 1.89 $3.98, $5.50 [|= > ® } to === Bargain No.17.Bargain No.28 $2.2 $2.S Just the thing for the even- 49¢ 0 $ © Bargain No.81 Bargain No.92.Py ings by the seashore or in the 8.15.10.50 nu : ° \u2018 .: Values to $7.50 8 .Satin Striped Lawn.M country: sizes range from 32 to The newest and smartest $ .oor ilcloth ade of Sheer White Muslin, in Choose to-morrow f Çl ; : lack D ] Half Hose El o All white lawn muslins, bigh and low neck styles.most 200 summer Mae Pape ee se bey styles You our \u2018 ones Bore\u201d The richest and most.hand- Bi t 1.000 Ge t va Mopti lf Hos don > 0 i 9 3 >, , « ou o AT 0 - .y » = By vy at 5 ie lt ato es Tor cheeks, dainty | he collections sizes.ior from 32 to 44.Lace and em- Verandah Vests are the latest We specialize in this department some imported novelties which rlous black dress fabrice, ble heels and'toes, In plain Te , Wide, lots o esigne, : bn [oF aprons.dresses.: \u2019 broidery trimmed models in the New York fad and seem to | and a mighty and ever increas- originally sold up to $17.00.All including popline, serge, colors.as blue, grey, ¥ { slightly Imperfect.Rés.abric prons, 10isses and women.You cannot collection.We believe this sale y wool voile.fancy mohair, \u2019 Ë : etc.Sold reg.12 1-2c and e A ei ; supersede the golf coat to quite ing business proves we have are included In the great sale.y black or cadet.Reg.75¢.30c sq.yard.pors'bly buy \u2018better value in is the best ever launched in a de T iful t black lustre, boc and &5c : | 15c.Yard, h dainty washabl gree.hehe new vests right blouses at right prices.See these beautiful coats you can a Friday, vard.To clear ; Friday Friday 1 Hy 4 eer dainty washable summer ea for high grade wash- must be seen to be appreci- Come here to-morrow and see choose cloth, silk or linen, sizes Fo 8.y.F , = > + resses.: ated.these new 1911 summer styles.up to 42 inches.riday pires \" only .21c li only .7 -C .: only c C = : i = .il | i + .= i Bargain No.18.IH Bargain No.29.Bargain No.37.if Bargain No.45 Barge; 7 = = 5 ~Sarcain a ; .90.rgain No.53.Bargain No.58.Bargain No.63.Bargain No.71, ; ;' i Pillow C White Bed i lard Sill 0 - Bargain No.82.Brooms and Mops.5 + 3 - .; .i Cork Linoleum.| H.S.Pillow ° te Sp Foulard Silks.5c Sewing Thread.Women\u2019s Vests.White Lansdowne Made U 2000 YARDS | 300 gooa qualify brooms, white hemstitched Pil- \u2018Good useful quality, hea- Beautiful quality, made Cambri p Sheets.F Dress Muslins 2 and 4 strings.wo English Cork Linoleum, [ji low Cases, made of fine 4.xY _make, hemmed ready in coin spots and fancy Speclal line, 200 yds.speol Women's fine cotlon nc.ancy 23c and Of ay Choice, ., white- long cloth cotton, for use size sultable for designs, choice of all po- Sewing Thread.black or vests with low neck, tape Very fine quality for la- | Ready hemmed white bed Beautiful new patterns, In Frida ; in flaps! and matting de- - y q y y onl i Dg and nicely finished with large beds.The exact di pular shades, Including white, numbers 10 to 70, trimmed.short sleeves and dles\u2019 best undergarments.sheets, made of heavy all the best colors and assign.Reg.50c; 2 yards 2-inch hems.Reg.18c, mensions are 72x90 Inches.nayy, white and black and good machine quality, |l no sleeves: sizes 30 to 38 very soft finish; free from white English sheeting, fi- sortment of qualities, gold 1 7 \u201821 wide: air each ?Quality sold regularly, white.Reg.4bc and - 65¢c, Reg.bc, .bust.Reg.19\u20ac and 25c.any dressing: one yard nished with 2 inch hem.this summer at 15c, i8c C and Cc Friday.Frida $1.25.Each, yard, , or.dozen .33e 2 for .1000- 25¢ wide.Reg.18e.Red.78\u20ac quality.Each, and 25c.Yard, ' 0 seif-wringing oor Bho : ki \u2014 Pre men, Lage POE] oan.320 B¥ptin No.8.Bargain Ne.77.- Bargain No.88.Tw 2 .ane prea TM Lb Juice.ot Dor.- A2te Cambric Corset Co \u2018Crockery.| Lemonsds or Water gets Ib.en.Re] 100, \u2018Me .80c [or oe jee Cambric Drawers.Enamelled and Litho.& Our price .850 4 3 Ibe.Tomato Cutpup.Raisins or Cur- Covers.gold ewers, 58 basins, 58.Crystal near cut + tL \u201cSecret Btend\u201d| \u2018Pints.\\:11%c| rents; 8 x 1 to tucked fril trim ea th chambers, 41 soaps, cover-.\u201cjug and 6 tumblers, .Ir Tea.Quarts RE 3 e{ Ih.pkte.$3¢ front with tucks and lace ue rill, trimmed wi ed, each .-.- 18e $1.10, for, set.Phe IR Ce 1:00 | ! Ro ibn, - Tmpgrles yp Mare insertion; trimined \u2018with | lace; ages 12 to 18.Soaps, \u2018covered, .100 Drinking tumblers, Strathéons 66, |\u201d se: cee .Dc| __jars .:.$OC lace end ribbon.| See Tollet ware window, ow.| clal, en heavy | .in 1 1b.Can- Worcester Pure Marmalade, : .Friday \u2019 | Peel street.Choice.Plain vy : nisters .2Sc| 3 bots.Be] 5 Ib.pails .5Oc Friday only C tom table tee nes.New Laid York Relish or.Imported Jams, 35c ee ee ee \\ Friday | 6c go sinse, each .4e- J dosen .Z3c| HP.Sauce, à bei.1.85e only .AR 2.Fruit or begy-set, 1 pes, HL Apricots, bot.o.18c Best .Bacon, - _ _ a vet.veiu des vineee TBO ! Peaches in oa! sais sliced, HW.380 eee lee rh a.' not, 1 85.Beat , a = er: N 5 Jelly, Custards, B Bargain Ne.70.Bargain Ne.78.- Bargain No.30 Bargain No.196.M4.Fowlers Fav 96 AE ae Jaren Lament gg | || Overflow Groceries || 022 Ribbon tracts, $ OF .Ne RNa \u2018Boot Laces.\u2019 Cambric Undorikçrts 1,500 \u2018of hal: Strathoons Flowd, | \"74 -Pork and, \u2018Bests, 2 x 3- ||, Duchess - on Tans he.9 Ibe pe 5 we] : ze and \u201846 inch boot laces lawn flownce hl rows of ib, cans .0 0001.DBO bon, § i \u2019 ; ) PEE oan c m Cine quality.eultable lace Insertion, trimmed * seams Lu Saimon, 25 ¥ Pure Baking So {jf for ladles \u2014or- BM with ace.1.Maple 8yn at.We pits Pe Reg\u201410e;\u20143-dos for \u2014\u2014 {ft \u2014 - Laundry h, Mixed Fiekies 18.|, - bou \u2026 .ee Fridey - $ cu + \\ Feday \u201cTO.veeeineeine.ess PC Com Bieri 3 ny 2 l C only 2005 Flakes = aude RENE I TS THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911.\u201d ine meme ré es SE \u2014 - - - LOTS FOR SALE.Lu LOTS 5 FOR : SALE PROPERTY OR SALE.HOUSES TO LET.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.FOR SALE.LAKGE LOT.20) \u201cteer.Cad be got SAP in Outremont.high level, first thue T LONGUEUIL, about 20.00 feet of land, PALMORAL, 41 \u2014 Double cottage; teeivg |; NNEX - Three of the five fl flats, corger| ¥ ohn week | in Kunst reas rk 2 on the.market, five lots.measuring .FA abaieleee of large and ral cour: I * rooma.with 2 «Hcheus enamel bats cit pçuars sic adr Esplanade (2512) 3% \"AHERN SAFES - tor $n ters $2.00 ecwsh.bala ot \u201c46 x 334 (ust he thing for erecting \"stiade trees: shrubs; lawns: nine roome ger; new furnace; separate y ; uced | price ° \u2018\u201c reas ti Bessette, ttl.ue less than X oor wore han 23 nold tagesino fancy price asked.Address 1V7T large verandab»: Queuey furnice: poultry house; to suitable temant; imincdiste possession.97 OT st.James or #43 Duroeber.163 à | In wie perso; 2000 of these lots Lave been) Laurier west, or phone Bl.Louls 2176 In the gir louse: ntable, drive, whed; very des:r- Tel.Up 3626.; 264 6 \u201c3 NNEX = Wavkriey wtreet, wolern middle Large stock of new and second-hand reoded, lu twa tutte and bint.og wil Iwi evening, 160 6 uble prifperts ; $1300.part cash Apply 9.AOTTAGE lo Ist, seven AON au south.fiat; 3 yx voile and bathroom; © eice- safes, fire and burglar proof.$ Low at once.Apply direct to owners.JO SI PENRREE LOTS.25 x 105, for $100, In Eua 8.18.Maille, 752 St James strest outrea side of Canal Rank; near Cote St.Peur, tric lig res; with beose; ould siso prices.Made iu Canada by Ahern Safe Cunpbell, Greeifietd Dark Land.Office, St.76 udre wtrvet, lam ete 3 bp y ; voeu Greeufiete as aa ie Fi Greeyfield Park, good high innd, Close tu OT i Cross, St.Alesandre hee dei Wayland Wililams, 211 Board of Trade] sell fur.«__ Phone Bt.Louis 99.Co., Limited, 890 St.James st., MoRt~ Am wT mr Ha hi 7 car; 5 minutes from city: a de = = \u2014 ; Pr F3 Building.164 \u20ac TTENTION! \u2014 $11 rents a small four real.286 15£eod ; arge choice lots at c ver given for Aots of 5 apd over: terms §2 per BK fut my list of es[DIOUE wes foi CT CLARA Six Bou Col 3 ; | A room fiat in Redmond artmen 3 RYT TY WITTY PAY A TET 0 cosy Lerme, atreet (are on acte Lelanes ceteris CEN 0 aL A wale\u201d 1 mien; upper and lower levels JUI#ST CLASE 5x Boomed Cottage.on AF {| Dowd st.Free gas stove, water aad.sagiter LL Sealed Tor matie-ioorder sults wilt| (oy s'a6s property.This is a genuine bargain.[tu 9 pan.W.J.Murray, 408 Notre Dame st.Noriban Blomore, Eastern Towusbipe Hank acre land, for reut til] May; imiuediate pou- Service.No children.Ernest Bolton, 227 ° sold a 60: this 18 4% of the YT or write Benerat and Catton, 154 3e nest, nerr Chaboillez square.Bullting.__ Sala TUO4 181 ¢ session: Mot water Beating; pspered aad paint: Bt.James st.163 6 LS Ne arice re usually \u201cmak ouree and i mes st, room 10 _ rp very choice building lots, apple Îrees ÿ nea dB Sion ot \u201cBRIGHT ubfiralsbed Halal tres roome: - onts ee : .; I whed fi TOO © ne T 3( Genevieve 8 large lot having 256 1 vise 100 x 108,\u2018un Grand Boulevard, Ken- AMA Catherine, Ua property of JT (ats; yointment.Spiller, Nf Coagregation street.A #50 AY Snturate es of Shree \u2018Ad Tonich I xiways 815, aise some odd ora feet of beach on \u2018the Riviere des Pral- njugtou, need 10 be seen to be appreciated.brings 11% per cent.het ou price wanted; $70.| SE 161 7 Ldreax HR SID Star Branch Office., 1636 $2.30.The bt mill-to-man tailors, \u2018Orpheum tes.Apply A.M, Filiatrault, st.Gente Apply 103 Belmont Place, Westmount.1 à HX); vasy ters.Apply 186 Sangu Det a FOURE to Jet nt fi Aanguier seven | SAYLE BTEBRT Noo 16 Nearly oew Tours 5 c \\dinE.English and Pegi ee 5 \u2014_ rooms, cheap rea poly am &! bright middie fist tgalet, of.six rooms ZOot'en Co.147 26 jE | i t tre Dame de YX7ILEIAM STREET, corner McCord, fine site COMFORTABLE aad well bhullt house.5| Co.288 St.Dominique st.165 6 - \\ HG REE have in Notre bun bar Ww for factory, 50 x 110; $1.50 per foot : fouius; Water, drains, electric light; large OX fine oc lity \u201chouse of eye ApIy to 16.Bughe mrcet te : Daisy urnace.LA SIOEE Jexiriug to lus v.Silent oe seins In Mextineust Pisteau, New Westmount, for few dass ouly.Andrew Halcro, 233 Bt.riot, 30° 165, 14 apple trees, ete.price $3100: K fats, gas, bath etc.! Apply 378 = JULEVARD &1 5 \"made und made to order; ol furniture and Meiruse, Windsor Park, Mouteinlr apd Park.James.Malo 451 64 6) ler, cad Cust BLU.bwlavce exteudiog (x JIG Rg, Dah.etc es POULEVARD ST.JOSEVH WEST Re aT draperies, 20 Park avenue.bone orders dale, on osbuut twenty-five dJifféreut avenues, = Sep : VVer 10 years, without interest.Apply Bus | fine gton.Main 61v3.= < Everything.modern, nine rooms; rental re = aveuue.vue orde including Sherbrooke, Piateau, Marcil, Oxford, Ÿ VV 'ESTRIQUNE L 200 Sunuyside Eoud.Hoar 1 1783 Star Office.160 6 TOWED ienduipn.s, tbA and 58 Richmond fulrty dollars; Also 0 and 11a Hope avenur Lace 8272.LLL Highland, Sirens Hime Cen egent, ron h ery, Soa care ot at es \u2018under Vv eTount houses Are un my | 44 square, seven rooms, JUst ween Gune Wear Fort jireet, ue to-date, quiet locality: BAMS and coiumns.\u2018secondhand, for Mouklands, ctc., act quickly.Norman Bin Courebill vere 11,000 hire feet nt Suc.| AM bull upper aad lower levels.Send | Over: convenlently situmted.near Gay at.cheap eatal.Ineberg & Bows, 211 Nt.a sale Address at the WRoulevard Aca-! \u201ciwre, Eastern Townships Bavk Building.Mais Also biock of over 60,000 square feet at The.[43 st.W.Ernest Bolten.220 St.James st.APPLY J.G.MacCallam, 267 University ; Gatherine street ent, 184 ¢ Tomy win Cadieux st.a 4 St, 1 en .TUO4.141 situated in centre of Westmount.Plans and 181 ¢ | Pnone Up 1296.I JQ LEURY STREET, Ne.102 \u2014 Nicce Uright evar - UY YOUR LOTS in East Grecutield 2 particulars ou application to The Crown Trust BEAUTIFUL corner, Gazelle und Usborae, N ITCHESON ST.5 to 11° \u2014 Two new Als heated Data: Juymedlate possession.WV.| 3 .dlrect from owner; we sell you a tot Company.80 Notre Dame street west.Main | J with semi-detached resldence, up to date; | 4) flats and two tenements.in firs 2: _BDOWdol, t.Jowes stieer.161: 4 nu a 2000 feet for $20.00: no dre thas three pe LL _ 166 6 10.000 feet tn all: cheap to a quick buyer.Ra-j class order, path, kas.electric light.Men.| VDE VLATS 30% McGHT College avenae, .wold \u201c0 one person; terms $2.00 casi baluace 537 EFT \u201cof the best at Tad tn Enst bins Company.Uptown 6181.160 6 doza Janglois, t.James st.6.6, ue flat, modern convenieuces, heated, 50 cents à uwath.Apply uvy afterpoun to 94-000 Greenfield Park.on Gordon avenue.for ROOKLYN PARK.St.Lambert \u2014 New OUNT ROYAL VALE, N.D.G.Cool.water year round; gai ptove; electric.fix.Call on us for anything you require te.si Tambert.treeuficld Park Lans Of- $225.00: terme $10.00 cash, balance $5.00 1B briek house, seven rovius, $2830; also à brook avenue.Houses for rent: new | [TR ne PPT Junitor, or E.Gallbert, 1123 \u2018to furnish your home.Pleased to give t.J,ambert.2 = month: nO taxes: no bullding restrietions: lux | fine new full sized house, all linpruvemeuts, solld brick, seven rooms and bathroom; fur ed i 161 à ; you the easlest terms; 50 cents a\u2019week potere LOTS for hate ear RV \u201cre ect from ver at gmentleld Fark Laud | $4500, Fred.R.Cole, 150 Nt, James, nace, twenty dollars per month.1180 Star; SOMFORTARLE FLAT, G20 Drolet street, opens an account We have ining! es Prairies, iand light an y: price ©.shori distance from electric ears, 163 6 Office.160 \u20ac, \u201d right ruoms; all convenlences; newly, de- | mn arlor edroom an chen $16.380 apd $53; very goud conditions, nu Lambert; open every afternoon.John F.| LEURY.near Bt.Caiberin 1 nz 161.near Pia Sl eurated: rent cheap: key at @4 Drolet mréet.Furniture: also stoves otlcloths, car- Interest.I.J.Sarault, 3 Notre Dame de bell, LL 11 166 business district, vote and dweiling.ai TE FAMILLE ST.161.Na berteut ardey APbiS 134 St.Catherine West.Tel.Mala: Pets, baby carriages, refrigerator# ete.| Lourdes.Tel.East 5935.165 © F 0 CASH, and balance easiest terws in Kod repalr; $5000 \u201cto $10,000 cusb required.newly decorated: open plouhlug: fürance: zx EME 165 6 Goods stored free till wanted.The J.ROOKLYN PARK, sf.Lawbert Nia oh Lue ow ot tn outs Kemmlogton.wer \"luvestigate.Robins Company.Uptown 6161.and\u2019 electricity.Apply 163 (next door).| *OWAN, a Hoderu Fist.4 rooms, bath, |S.Prince Co.85 St, Lawrence, Blvd.Suuth Shore; best waier, cement sole [Nt Lambert, where a mprovements, such *| 160 © Phone East 4554.159 cod, Bas, Lalonde, 408 Huutley.! 4 312 : bargain ME Fro RES Ce Sra Pr in he ori at ant five Brie reacenent due ed cle KT CURBXIAT 1121, beautitul locality.57 ein | l'Hvme St fash 578 beiweea 9 and ei we (CONTENT 07 five covine J Fermiture | for : : : fe 5 |t , te -» Bluence, eslmount.we wilt a cle- rooms; gas: first cluss order: quard.so! - Baie.& snap; parties leaving city.\u2019 James.LL RL PUR ant ele ba proies er ature: Rod ganuy Zitfed; baidsome fous; $16,000; térme: |fret, Apply Notary Houle, 706 Gus Building.(GOWAN STREËT \u2014 New flats of \u201cfour Address B B 9543 Star Branch Office.ARGAINS at Back River (hiver BE Notre Dame west, wer MeGILL.© fesenslon if desired.Fred.R.Cole, 150 St.Phone Main #101: rent $21.VOTE reoms and rao: uctricity, gas 165 3 - , bulldi ts, ayahe 2 alues 6 (etes te ars a mont 71) TA üt Foor ia 33 cash anû SIER moniniy: me interest: WZH.00 BUYS § anv lou la Earl Grenfell | TRIN ET RODE RIT x oni THREE ROOMED house to let.AUDIY son.4 Park avenue.poly Te ot CONTENT 0 eu Foot EE hae od Mien a0d dry.E 9.PE Markgrat, rom PR: term Bio \u201ccash Talunce $5 | J EE nd L146 Cowan at.near SU.Déble and Peu East api Wg Cone roms need ome Sl Hoa : 0 E- CM sv a ; \u2018 ; \u2014 at 7 e lea & 2; ap 401, 180 St.James st Main 2279.lou § |Wonth: over 2.000 loin sold In two months.af land; corver, Just outside of the cits mile, Donnée _ MIN D Lafontaine Park.two flats: Bordeaux cash.VV 9440 Stor lira; ich Office.150 4 NOBNEH Van Lore aud Devurd 6 fous, Abbly direct tu owuer.open every after.!in Sti.\u2018Albuns.Vt.wiles from Moutreal; U3 ESVERN SVEVER 80) \u2014 New house airvet, 1157, apply at 1117, one.fot: ait feos Sale \u2014% q ou args > an Hore aw \u201c dis.[Joba F.Campbell, Greenfleld Park Land Office, a genuiue snap; must be sold within 30 duys YY 8 rooms: wewly decorated: La good order: f atnted: all.e + at, a res RY KINDLING WoOUL, 51.50 \u2018peiBarge 28 x OÙ each, the comiug business d \u2018Le yp rouveniences; guod locallt trict.chauce to double your ones by fall.St Lambert.360 à | Nas Girouard, 2882 St, Urbain street, Mont.immediate possession; reut moderate.Apply | heantiful trees, \u2019 161 6.pd, devercd.Fhoné Main 8646048.Robins Company.T prawn 6161.iw 8 |\u2014 =-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | peal, 61 8 |W.8.Stone, Westmount.I\u2019hone Wels | JPOUR E RONVED FLAT vain a : nr G.end J.Esplin.Box Manufacturér.s tompan own BIN CL I TROR SALE arom amen | BURY.65 ! ath abd w.c., 158 12 ; R SALE property corner Vinet and 1 : .(two | - : gas IGHf LOTS, south aie e Pine Browne, wo | FARMS FOR SALE.Notre Dame.rented $2400.11 years| - \u2014\u2014\u2014 em ETT beau fully Pieter etat x tutes; | & age by 130 feet depth; splendid investuvsit at \u201cAT RIVIKRE DES PRAIHIES, river front, | lease Ly Fropincial Bank.nut much cash.HOUSES WANTED rent $13.30.Phone Bt.Téuis 4092, 104 2 ' J 98 cepts a fool: cxsy terms Address UC $16,000; two others.also at\u2018 Riviere ; 1257 SL Hubert st.Tel.St.Louis 4263.LE LE ° UTCHISON, 1783, \u2014 0889 Star Branch Office = dex Prairies, $260 und 234 au arpent: at Cote 164 6 W ANTED to rent méderate\u201d xed eis.«ph: all modern re war Jes, w ivi à k flip - pe St.Michuel, opposite Viauville.$307 au ar |'FNok \u201c500 fé 7 i ro TW new - Westmount, Upper level prefer- y ; ees; Bardwous \u20ac are giving a rocker free with AST GREENFIELD PARK.ob SU Lunt ent.ala heed others at Cole SU Michaël OR SALE \u2014 7000 feet lami, clase to WesC | ad: oxcupaney About firat September, Box Moore; electrle fixtures: tile bathrooms ju-t every purchase of $40 and.aver, for side; large lots, 3000 feet at wy.for $300 an urpent.Farm at Point bi mount avenue, graml site for pair villax, 1402 sh 161 165 ¢ , completed! rest moderate, Appiy Pharnties cast dit, t 3 n few days only.terms $2.00 cash, abnnee oa river pet eth : on © ho ov ss one minute from car service; -axy iefips can 402 star O ce.__368 # | Robert, Craig and St.Lawrence, 185 6 w 1 or credit, to new customers only.= 75c a month: no less then, 4 lots mold to wie puro.tee « heats.UU.000: fOUE Line arranged.Address VV DR?Star Branch Ÿ FANTED Te PURCHASE wo storey de.BATED FLAT TO LET = e open accounts for $1 per week.1 Person; no taxes: nu building restrictions: best Montreal $00 an neat.EN post sir ¥ Office.181 8 taches! house, with garden.at least | near Mount Royal: 3 152$ Lark ate.Montreal House Furnishing Ce, 450 bargais on market to-day: buy direct from ol River.$200 an Pent: tary Pt St a VREÈNE AVENUE, foal Sherbrooke.(hres four bedrooms, mald\u2019s room aud two bathrooms.« fis tures; well decorated; hard Wed electric St, yatherine East.opposite Dupuls owDer.Open cvery afteriioon.dobn F.Camir bert, moar depot POR ug at arly ta | wiih stene al ich cotinges.nine Lontral location wr Outremont preferred.os AVI Ving tub! cement cellar: low ont pdr: uh Freres.Open evenings till 10 p.m.bell, Greenfield Purk Land Offive.St.Lambert.briek bouse.only $9.00.Readers of the Star, Tous vach: price $21.0), Open to offer, PIX to Bux: 1360 Star Office.6° lant.A Brillon.1185 St.Dents: Phone 143 52 ey O8 read tbe above carefully and take advantage | Hover & Co.35 St.Fruncols Xavier | Mai = St.louis 811 161 6 JE Slog Sewing Machine; all attach- REAT BARGAIN \u2014 Twn lotr.30 x \u201833: vf these bargains! For particulars, apply Jobu- | * oo.UNTLEY STREET, 1 si ments: 815: \"alse sewlug Tuachlue: perfect A Stewart avenue, Lars Fatension: de [300 & Dagrugy.58 St.James.i) 8 | eres: 1782 CS Tures\u201d Just completed, FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.H Fute and ball fats time Toasts, hice 3 EY 3a.ou Dew ae ru: never uses; cluding $62.09 timber; $250.00 euch.worth TS most modern fais: revenue $1250 à years TNURNISHED house to let in Westmount | 417: Immedlate pusséasion; 88 n month: we |: 0 eue ITA ® IE $330.00: best Joculits: party leavivg Loan =, Cit Torts mmm for_ous, om: first lpm caxy FTO) price $12,00%.Appiy .fer five months, beginning Sept.1st.\u201c10 _Abply 3108 Huntley street.9 159 Pas FURNITURE \u201c= For wale, beds, chairs, dress- pi terms.Hobinsou, Z74 Laurier avenue uay™ and our list of Improved Fruit Ranches, Kobrin Vhargaey corner Craig ait St.Law- Apply M.F.Willcocks, 631 Roslyn avenue, JUVE FLAT FLAT TO LET.\u201con Hutchinon.be 2 ik tables pranhistands an bureaux, _ - - with bearing orchards and guod homes.beautiful - LL LL Westmount.166 6: tween Fairmount and St.V | easy chairs: pictures, ete; everything good: REENFIBLD PARK LOTS, 44 x 155.pre clipiate.Splendid fishing aon the free health: 16H CLASS 110T: T Westmount and \u2014+ rem - \u2014 ; session by August 1st, all the ro) dateur pos: some antique wuluut.@ City Couneillori $225; ters $10 cusb, balance $5 à month: fui out of dour lite.Do it now.Address a - Outreuront Melrose avesue detached ments, garden and large cellar.Rent Jow.street.ee ater Jos from za to 5 cents 5 four, ply postal to McQuurrle & Robertson, Nelson.B.C.| viila 00; Montrer avenue seuil-letached FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.Party Wishes to wove into property of his FVSNITE FRE.\u201cone \u201cThree piece parlor fice, st.aa nite uF Ao 8 _ \u2019 141 28 land, $14,000\" no Catherine: Tot ia Jot JURIED HOUSE or Flat, 8 10 > rvombs, | 1074.ull partlculars, Apply to P.O.Box conversation | natouches, and Sora handsome Tear Waltmeount, \u201cthe only va feet land $15.00: Bloowfleld avenue wemlate (fo ®atted Ly bachelor, in Westmont, ou | NICE 8 room \u201cflat goad \u2014ra 8e.also gas fixiures for small house.381 In tbe district, at a bargain: tached villa, $9,000.For full particulars, nd.emai of Abu dress ' tar! J tle and electro ocality: man- Clarke avenue.- 164 à ; \u2018 lress V V 9303 Star Branch Office.rang Office.103 3 ers, 2175 Mance at.; Hy psc: now get busy.Roblus Company.FARM FOR SALE \u2018 - VURESWOOD for sale Windsor station Uptown 3101.1a 8 181 \u20ac - \u2014 Ver 165 4 , ; i Ce pier ir A JUSEPH \u201cBOULEVAR \"__ extension.149 SL Antoine st.164 2 AND.\u2018au North End of city, sound lux For sale cheap about 170 acres ex- | HOF SE.uly su cash.GS Labelle street, SUMMER RESIDENCES TC LET.Stal Park avenue, large D VEST, 28, ACRNACE FOR SALE = No.3 Gurnes Or went, by young man who bought 7 cellent farm land on He St.Joseph retain 7 $2U per mouth: que storey.+ \u201cstructed, modern In e ewly.con ford, in rdition: .\u2018 und Is desirous of disposing of n few lots.almost adjoining \u201cKing Edward Park T2 Star ot CE purchaser.a ARTIERVILLE, 3 2 apotages ho he seven sion any time.Apply on premises Phone that this pur sac \u201cis tou.Katt far bundy Can sell at very small moathly paymeast.1234 Excelle t es ny Sor RRA | To 2 Star Office.163 6 rooms, with water and electric light\u2019 yp, ites.\u2018 * ©8 or.bhoue oi) be wold chen Apply 579 © ges Star Offices.am \u20ac axe nt_opporiunity for p pt pu \u2014 \u201cBurnie street A union in house, 1V0 feet from river, $75 season 165 6 | b.pply 572 Cote St.An - chaser.Must be sold at once.For , \u20ac ntreet.À spiete Appl Briseb 3774 St Law < \u201cNI F WA THERIN REE ae tolbe Road.Westmount.154 3 eCULLOCH AVE.for sale vhole.joi.partieulars apply belween 12 and are to borer woe THO prices ur Poly Jos Pebois.774 SL La Tess oN Westmount - RES RARE sait Jéérstione\u201d FOR SALE: to be wold this first on upper side St, d'atherine and after 6 pm.tn 1461 Cadieux Street.Tien Rey re 0.eons wa | NST COTS Pei NOH.Me Dowell.20 8 on Er week: also to let, $ reomed flat: $I2 Road, 50 ft.by 200.private rear - Two heated flats to rent.in good locality.Address Box 1307 Star Office, y uy now SU 150 6 Ol Thunder Bay Distrist, for cash.Ap |uicely decorated; only $30 cash required.Ka\u2019 Pix to A.W.D.Howell, 212 St.James str or prone Malo\u2019 5030.ad at above discount prices.and terms of - piy LL.HL.Keyzer, 514 St.Urbain street.bios Company.Uplows $161.160 § 164 TANTED small Tealdenilal fiat.Wet payments are made to suit aon Phone Main 2708, A SOCRLAFD ; WW aidentia! flat.West- venience and your ability tu pay.' Lande .omen - ; Sols brick residence 7 juoms, Te LEF \u2014 318 St.Lawrénee Boulevard.mount or west end.Address BB 9861 Bros, Home Furnishers, 233 Mt.Law- ; = - - - - beautifully decorate?faished in \u2018chest: close to St.Catherine: well | ghted hu Star Branch Office.168 2 rence.near.Dorchester.187 24\" A quired\u2019 \"Ky NEM icact \u201chsp ¥iouy; cash re facturing onary, io br hd va A TE TT ess == 1 ADIES TATSS Marman, remitat 3-5 Jd part ¥.as eu * .now don, » ames Rtreo nm q arman, ae 3-0 dollars, F fronts on the Prairies (Back) Liver, pe- COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE, pau.Uptows 1161, vole \u2014\u2014\u2014 rer * FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.L or 98 cents; sand ussortments.Jolin and - ARE MAROIS, near Stawbrige - Two \u201cILLE BMARD, Sif Davide Young.775 St.Lawrence.' 164 3 pi High A Ra with beautiful I story hemse, extra well built and fin- y -\u2014House for paies re car David APARTMENTS TO LET DA Fe mae couple.Mpa, wmap for F ADIES HATS \u2014 The intesr modele tn Hats, outlook.Street 1.TAY Tens through tshed: beautiful situation, with 400 feet lake brick; new; six Focus aid Lathrovin; fine fo PARTMENT to Jet, No.6 Kinkora Apart 1183 Resublen street Ne Apply evenings, | regularly sold $5 and $6, are now well.it Light, sewers and w-ter by fall.|frontage: snap for $550 If sold this week.|vallty.Apply 153 Hamilton, Ville A pare .v Emard.181 3eod {ing at the umuxtal price 75e and Use.at Joan Lots $110 up, on easy terms Auply Box 1470 Star Offre, 164 6 « Ville Bmara, meuts.at No.] Kinkora avenue, off 2H Y ee 77X SN rene \"155 Mack REALTY CO - ING , PTE FRONT LOTS.a \u2014jeairante GT PENIS Six ~ 1g 6 Mackay: 7 rooms: hot water heated: ice uml TRE Lawrence.163 a ve LS .P J n most esirable ; ENTS STREET - tia EE water free: Janiter service.Appl 8.I | ORE HATS, nev ved, all are values 332 $t.James St.Montreal Main 6422 part of Laurentians, 2% hours from S With large growml mo geo ni Fois Vallierrs, 1431\" St.Eubert.Phone st Donis ose of : FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.M rauging from Ste te: $1.50, to be sold ut 143 20 Baw Montr: al, casy reach of Qaliway.Phone M.pupravemeuts: Just the place for large family; \"OtVeen 12 and 2, or to 54 Overdaly avenue DÉRNISHED | flat wanted, four rooms 256.at-Jobu Youug's 775 St.Lawrence.\u2014_\u2014 | 1321 or Box Star ce.60 6\u20ac.v4rkain price sold ut once; $3000.The * 166 6 an throom, permaneut; central; _ ur 3 FOR SALE = \u2014 free Property AVS Lens thus umd vi\u201d comrrmetion.Ï ISHOP COURT APARTMENTS.157 Hishei proderate.Staie terms Box 1390 Star Of- MASE, LICENCES tasved by John M.Fi B i Lropents al Nest Slane shape.aud will pe street = Two suites of 5 and 6 rooms: ce.165 2 M.Duff, 107 St.James street.a nr ain ie ou morgage.E.[| immediate possession if desired, Apply Robert \u2014 30 512 South ne Bui ding Site on WAREHOUSES TO LET.Baugh, 157 St.Janes.193 ¢ Neville, jr.Sash and Door Factors.13 Wise: U = .Li yar an wereho \u2014 eee mg mm De -, = 3 \u201d Avenue, sufficient for :wo detacned honses and VVAEioë [fue reat; mutable for mand NO TATO0N ihe on Shy ot man avenue, Ontremont.Phone 4470 Nt ons, 1 are BINESS CHANCES._| PANAMAS 3 .\u2018 agnifionat view, turing; foûr floors an : 185 om ; pany vol to Hveni Entate Dep rime.National | feet x 5 feet: entrance on two streets: sprin- ee cone favesing their money datly \u2018in ISHOI WIKELY, 1238 \u2014 High class heatel B We get all the businenses Crore cine | Tooal Company, 158 Bt.James street.| kled; immediate possession; low rental.Ap i, Wh © of centres, and making big pro- Y room epartment, two batbrooms; hot! for sale or exchange property.We place We wish to sell all our Panamas at 183 158end my No.10 St.Peter street.144 176 Write ue or you nolL among the number?Water; Janitor service: electric fixturdh: gus Mortgages and every class of lusurance.Up-: once regardless of cost, We Ruarantee \u2014 rer \u2014 \u2014 ee = Box zu: is Saskaut Ine Business Exchange, {TANBe; burdwoos floors.F.Ship, 198 Bishop |tvWh 6201, 8 2 {you will not find better values in Para.$ OUT, MATIN a 188 812 jureel.Uptown 8520, _ _ 1908 | (VAPABIE MAN, wii uptodate Tieas ou| MAS, though you might search an | rr SN RT near St.Antoine \u2014 Solid Brand Tog Martborough,\u201d\u201d nn apartinent of two business, who can Invest 63000, to de.Canada.Call in and see our prices: you 7 i k Y FUcam ower decornted, und ln je Fons.Apply NS.JL McDowell, 20 Ne, velop company, that bas veen fn ratjou ! 1 s : \u2018 _ 2 [god gemee: oly 33000, n'reul bargain.Ra, Alesis str T'1.Main 1430.165 8 [two sears; now on paying basis; will! meer oo were er C you purchase or j i = Vins t te ; : _ .Pr > .cComber & Cumr 5 \u2018 ! poy Vito 6161.I 16067 Er EXSINGTON APARTMENTS.3310.4412 7x7, S80 on board of directors; Investigation of Paul street, corner St.Sulpice 103% st T BI given away pâfter five \u201cdays notice ; Catherine.sulte of seven rooms; Janitor Pneu Figs igible person.Addiers © ROWSE RANGE N REY T= property, best locality, 5 stores, Hervice.J.Quinlan & Co., 4414 St, Catherine s 2 2 Ty 0.% baby carriage, : Y.icnem nts, perfect order; revenue 32480.[*ireet, Westmount.Tel.Mann ITR (CANADA MANAGER \u2014 Excisive Randi ti tavearopnm Bet M.7.black walnut, gas LA Talbot \u2018sig forms vasy.Call at once, 161 6 Ing positively best selilng wrticle ever or ores Mat rack.Apply 2249 Park ave.- ; 189 » 556 Frontenac st.Phone East ING GEORGE APARTMENTS, Dipu, 2157 AY Coltege Writ Jwaye n; con or trade; ko) ; rep __- ply Box r for pa- , ply S.ust be in fa e Dame |?y and wea 290 ure lce vssible th hig A tention erty veine an and gen- ne.Ed eakta flat eau- ) CILL reaso out suite tin ST Ti à e to ure stant hx 115 saic assistant boc 1396 pa- CH.able ctory f 164 e | and edn Gu » cold with laf h PER + 1 trst el ge + veryth st and ail wth ORS, nabl ble g ro \u2026 329 ny Ti 41 or oa empl rac xperie div ai bookkes Sia EN L to read ar ec 6 (jar we esda.y, eny wat afgé ! HA 17 P class n- NT HC ing f nd con- RC 126 \u2014 165 e, With for om : one 1 M EE raix = alogue.oy ment thee: pericnce be good sokkeeber 1 165 2 Tr ERAL co.an ean w y large up wiil b y evenl y day; En que pa Best NGING, rince work UBER frat evenin os Sing! 3 mod kitch & mar connec bedro ANIC ean Mal for à \\ ANTEI ox 1397 8 offic eper.fo - c fam \"SERVA NY 123 V à writ ork.W TA ; to d e plea ngs, be! Aldo Mon tJ per sa work pal Arthur FOP Joined T.81\u2014 f clase 5 doubl a WEST.© Mes a te\" egos,\u201d te rmishe 20c tools want Se Mont roa Barber ED 37 Sta e A r whole- ount ily: VANT wan Crsellies A ATTRESSI ate | El we D- on dample at ntin 164 8 es: h by To ! 164 : e roo ST 25 IT e, etc viles: couple furni nd pe and ed, h ntrea rber Sté sale \u2018strong, ar Offic pply ole- Sid r5 for t mus wanted: lies p-; ESSE aun o sh en à and | on Rot en reas 8.gral 8 [3 ot foldi et 3 64 © ms: 1 \u2014 104 2 °F : \u2018an © or 1 shed.6 per ls and nied vin | M a\u201d ng active hy stan der p'ihe tbe w anted at.HP ply\u2019 sw ow Yo nd TNT 85 A t on onabl ning t all fam water; ng do large 6 RUM ; All co Sin b AMILL n bat wo men.- Versailles Appl iwon ff \"know! r Office ¥y good ctive b - ose 9 and Soap ora EU lung for as therine; Rayd) ante Yor 6 INTING, re oY o cost; oie, rae Uy; ph bath fat.la parlors MOND nvenien aie and |\" furnish © STREET, B flat: rent jan os A se foe edgrot = \\ FANT ce 8 busl oy for HER IIEE id \u2018 ffice or.| AD to go mail ; V mo City .sé.p 63 6 + ter! tint st.ai.Se wall ass boa one; mn at; co rge W L, $5 nished ,.No ces.nd robes; ed si EET ; rent IED.C - >.H a, wa ED - ness.r whe IR 10_oelook | St.J ply to to the | TARE - Cafe r week.season ne, © ng nd ce ST CA rd.+ modern nvenl or week: double 5 \u2014 1 ' à ea NA a 188 RE Te ols NTED Two your 7 or whale Es \u2014 soir Apply Mr.T e| TÔTRE 5 ys) Hite meen ytd, gourd.} THE ments keep! Sue Spi 3 3 der al ge RT \u2018tre cook PLE s\u2026.Co n hous s; mu young men t 1338 la oni Stoart git m, st, be a leat C Ta à Ww.| La aven pric tering er han 60 10 {© room RINE ¢ ovemen Tse 0g; al so doub ront ro plendidi S \u20ac desired; pu 5 mice récom thrnore: willing 10 he 2 ae th young men 165 3 | Tio smart nw girs etweên Vox: taf Cafe, 5 \u201cFanted su.© ANIL LL , work sing, YC enter ST.412 a uts.'* convente 83752 À didly ur \u201cATHER a come fos % J mend Ten g to ed as 2 Ww, No ply 11s good d o drive dum) Cafe, art w serve \u201cwanted 163 6 AN ZT _513 gt.App .SITIO! 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os RE y A and orta nas; ble à just cast uf beg a am 20 Ww.R for fa somfolt ° ; service.F1 gook grant 4 E |= L ott li prisht double Ÿ 18).IL \u201cSu \u201cof, Ted ; pervs | aga cauired.and of .- Rettll, 2558.8 ; 4 : it Tel, © ngls i .TA parties-£; ; Lame HN $ \u2014 up 3 ma; bren COR \u2018 Ye pe ol PRIVATE He ow - RS DR.Ts bord TROU : ter GHTON : , : ladiéé = EE inde À ata: Drivate.ri -thois 3 Mari œ. 1.-.-_ LOST.\u2026._ - A KEN TEItHIE (b iN maine = Al on coller, Answers to name of \u2018Mac.Reward ut 548 Berri street.\u201cBUGGY and hores from 8t.Philip et, No.13, brown horse, where lhe sadr die is the halr in, white.Finder \u2018please re- \u201cturn to A.Max, 14 Brousdon lane.165 2 JANK BOOK \u2014 Lost on July 12th, 12.45 noon, on \u2018Beaver Hall car,\u2019 of\u2019in Good- wif's bank book, containing $20 in five dofier bills.BET.: white, A, Derby.Return brooke : TERRIER \u201clost, brindle answering to the name ef to J.Mackay, 761 Bher- and receive reward.; 163 26 OX TERRIER BITCH.white, with tan marks about, the head and tall, wore Lather collar.kindly return same .84 Aylmer - d receive Teward.N° KUSEMOUNT, on July ib.oh, Jock.Hi Reward at 363 Hibernfa Hond, \u201ctt es.' ud at Windsor Station, Montreal, 10.30 : p.m.Monday, July 10th, a tan-color- ed.suit case, with Initials H.B.A.Toronto.Reward $10.Apply Box M 382 Siar Office.west, of Sport, age about four moaths.Fin- return to Apartment 3, No, INT hr Jee Boulevard, amd recelve reward.1465 2 = in McGill University grounds or \u2018University st.a gold watch chaln.Finder will be rewarded by- leaving It at the * Secretary's Office; McGill University.85 2 lost, around St.Pat- July 12th.Finder 8t.Columban street, #@CKET AND CHAIN, - rlck's Park, on please retéru to\u2018 No.& t a teive reward.UsIC CASE \u2014 Jaly Tth, on Guy and Delorimier car, brown leather muslc cure, cbpisining music.Finder will be rewarded bg returning same to 210 Milton street.| | 6th, Lady's band bag, Soutaluing $5, fan and necklace, on Nt.Catherine car, be- Peel and Metcalfe avenue.Return vr.Julien, 753 Albert.tse 13th lost, on the Cote des Road, lady's\u2019 dark caloped double han- dldd.wrist bag.containing about $5.00, keys, ste Return to D.*H., Herald Office.ve pères \u2014 Los in The Orpheum Confec- tiqnery Store, 293 St.Catherine st.west, on July 11th, emall black purse, with twp riogs, car tickets and a few cents.He- ward if returned Miss F.Sack.4}sDuluth, City, or Wednesday, lady's umbrella, fjibespay pearl, gold hamlle, with initials M.W.Fioder pleare phone Main 910, or return to t to : 23% Board of Trade.Reward.v2 WAT \u2014 Jost on Monday last, at the = Hall, a gentleman's gold watch, with : chain apd locket.Finder kindly return to A.lLacbapeile, Assessors: Office, City Hall, and receive reward.ATCH \u2014 Lost a gentleman's gold À watch and \u2018chain on Tuesday night, In Arbour's Hotel, St.Lawrence Boulevard.Left in tollet room.Reward if returned to A.Latourneau, Arbour's Hotel, oc-486 Beaudry st.J « FOUND.X TERRIER .___brown hei {th white mark down \u2014-\u2014\"féighead.owner can have samc by paying expenses of this ad.If not claimed in three days wlll ve sold.121B Qait, Verdun.MACHINERY, OILERS in stock; new; 3 30 horse power locomotive; 3 40 horse power locumo- ave; 3 50 horse power locomotive, à 60 power locomotive; 4 10 horse power vertical; 5 15 horse power vertical: 5 18 hefme power vertical; § 25 horse power vertical; § horse power \u2018vertical; 6 horse power reût.We also sell Century single phase \u201cKennedy & Sons, Limited age batteries.The Canadian Falrbanks Co., 1 ted, Montreal.155 13eod We TED to rent holsting engine.Reply, hg full particulars to Box 1339 Star Of- 164 8 \u2018OWEN BOUND, ONT.fhe best types cf \"Water Wheels, te Winches, Iron or Steel poller Wheels: Machine Dressed Gea uperior Steel Castings.262 T8e0d Se MACHINERY Self Oiling Ball and Socket PILLOW BLOCKS) We manufacture .and carry in stock a = fuil line of \u2014 PILLOW BLOCKS \u201cin all types from the small common flat box.to the highest typa of | spherical turnad ball and babbitted socket bearings and with ring olling device, capillary -typa,or concealed collar types.Our range \"Is most complete.\"ABK FOR BOOK.DODGE MANUFACTURING qe MONTREAL More Temperate ~ Weather Now Wave.from ull appearances the profonged _hedt-wave has disappeared.Yestor- - day at noon it was ten degrees cooler then on ee and at the pagre hour to-day the mercury was atill Cour de- \u2018lower at the corresponding yeaterduy.\"During the night the maximum tem- ure reached was 71.4 degrees, with, the minimum at 62.3, according to olf + 108 8 0 thie morn~ 0.5, Jie Ser ek, à Fy % o \u201c- with \u2018a tendency to.rise hat.The percentage of humid- at the reapective hours was 62 : 44, noon Hearn and Harrison gave the maximum temperature as e- ad nthe minimum as 60.5.\u20ac «.== \u2018Where Life is enjoy- \u2018able in hot weather.HME COOLEST and most invigor- climats at this season is that of \u201cMontres the Aang the 4 A pet.tor rray A adeusac and a i ay Tuee- Reward,-495 DeGaspe avenue.\u201cO8T \u2014 Rowton Terrier Dog.anawers to name \u2018| Nelges ! i.white .body \u2014and\u2014- vertical Waterous, Brantford.93 46 law! Ë LECTRIC MOTORS for sale.All sizes, | - for both alternating and direc: cur- motors, Pitsburg Transformers, Gould stor- | BUY YOUR PIANO NOW | IT IT WILL Special\u2019 Ju Among MASON & our many bargains ave RISCH Upright Plano, i | t ! | LAYTON BROS.) Cabinet Grand, ve 7 1-3 octaves; quite up to date: plain panel front; a splendid in CHICKERING Small Square Plano, .inner; ete, etc.EASY TERM Every Instrument Guaranteed.In exchange.* At Layton Bros.large Cabinet Grand, beautiful case; 7 1-3 octaves; condition as new, DECKER BROS.fine Upright Piano, © JFNNIS Upright Piano, shoniged case, T 1-3 octaves, « gollent tone; in fine order A snap in splendid order: grand tone: an ENGLISH\u2019 Uvright Piano, rosewood cafe, Other plarit nt \u2018at * pargat.-prices by Knabe, Steinway, Nordhelmer, Liberal \" unable to call, write 4 qull bargain list and - \u2018catalogue.MASON & RISCH PIANOS LAY;FON BROS.550 ST.CATHERINE STREET w.(Cor.Stanley.) PAY YOU ly B argains to be found: lovely tune; was $450, now.R2 ry handsome case, full metal frame.Hke new: rich tone; reduced to.8265 rogewood case, 7 -3 octaves, strument; July (bargaid.8255 18 135 ARS Karn, ght rosewood case, full compass, opportunity thoroughly repaired; S OF PAYMENT.allowance for old\u2019 instruments - Pa; iy \u2018Keep POSLAM handy during the heated term.Nothing yet devised is so perfectly adapted to cure Eczema, Acne, Tetter,; Hemorrhoids, Scaly Scalp, Barbers\u2019 Itch, and like diseases.Use it whenever the skin alls, For sale by Robert H.Bryson, Quenneville & Guerin, and all druggists, Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $2.00.TRY POSLAM FREE name.G (Coupon 305) | Street, New York Een ; ADDRESS .10tscsscescsens so eva 0e 0e 500 le POSLAM INVALUABLE FOR SUMMER SKIN COMFORT In the summer, the numerous overnight uses of Poslam easily demonstrate its rare \u2018power to clear and heal affected skin.It readily cures Sunburn, takes away soreness from Burns, Mosquito Bites, Scalds, Ivy- Poisoning, etc.Drives away Rashes, Pimples and eruptions.Clears Red Noses and Inflamed Skin overnight.Itching on the Feet or attending any skin disease is stopped at once.Try it just one night and note results in the \u201c morning.POSLAM SOAP Medicated with POSLAM.Beneficial to the Skin\u2014Antisep- tic\u2014Prevents Disease \u2014 Luxurious for Face, Hands, Bath or: Shampooing.Large Cake, 25 Cents.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.For FREE SAMPLE OF POSLAM.sign this coupon and send it to the EMER- ENCY LABORATORIES, 32 West 25th + RAR CEE.36 SECTION TEROME VIED QUTBY FLAMES \u201cand Property Loss of $200,- \\ 000 Resulted.Special to The Montreal Star.: St Jerome, Que, July 13.\u2014Twenty- seven families are without shelter, and pearly \u201cthe whole * business section of this town is a, Mass of smoking - ruins as the result of a conflagration which threatened to destroy the whole towr yesterday afternoon.A rough estimate of the total loss places it at two hundred thousand dollars, only one- half of which is covered by insurance.The fire was difcovered at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in the shéds of Mr Bruno Beaulleu, and the flames spread rapidly, owing to the high wind and the dryness of the material.All the fire fighting force of the town turned out and the firemen of the Roliand mills and the Rubber fac- torv joined in the figne When the first hose was lald down -|it was found that there was practically no pressure, and it was necessary to connect the steam pumps with the river, which meant a loss of at least twenty minutes, durin which e the fire gained considerable head- a .Moreover, it was then found Impossible to attack the blage at its centre, from which point the [sparks ; were flying over the neighboring houses, as the Beaulleu store, which was a mass of.flammes, contaliied considerable: dynam! amd also,a reservoir taining ang: undredl and eighty gallons of gasolifie.In half an hour all the block of houses between Bt.Ann, St.George and St.Louis streets was ablaze, covering an area of five hundred yards As the brigade deemed powerless bo- fore the conflagration all efforts were confined to the salvage of valuables.the goods in stock in the many stores being E neslected for the household \u2018fur- vitu The city of Montreal was communicated with \u2018and Acting-Mayor Gauvin allowed a squ twelve men under Chief Hooper wi fire-fighting apparatus to be despatched to the burs- ing town, but as they had reached Mile End, they were stopped 2 the [fire vas \u201cpenctically.de wi tFiremen contfaued : streams of water over the Yulns at half a dostn of them had a Barrow escape when, a little Before sumset, a strong explosion .took .the site of debris hundreds of feet in all directions.The dynamite or the gasoline had exploded.Fortunately nobody was injured.\u2018 The List ot Losses.The list of losses include the following: Mr.Bruno Nantel, general store, with stables, sheds, and con- slderable stock of wood, hay .and straw, totally destroyed, loss $70,000; insurance $33,000; J.E.Leduc, merchant tallor, house, store, stock and household furniture, totally destroyed, loss, $6,000; small insurance; A.Prude homme, harness maker, house and Boods in stock, about $1,000.PB.Pre- court, shoemaker, .$500; E.Gratton.house, $800; Dr.Labelle, house and furniture, $3,600; Jos.Belanger, photographer, house, studio, and furniture, $9,600, partly covered by insur ance; R.Lasonde.shoe store, house and stdck, $7,000, partly covered by insurance; C.Janellas, restaurant, stock and furniture, $2,000; S.Desormeaux.bottler, stock, house and furniture $7,000.J.- Bessette, house and furniture, $1,000; R.Trudel, and Q.Gaa- con, barbers, $1,500; N.Peletler, pool room, $300; Miss Valiquette-house and furniture, $1,500; 'F.Leveille, house $2,600; the folowing were tenants the houses destroyed and lost all thelr furniture: 1.Alerie, J.Bertrand, BE Labelle.M.Seguin, Miss Langevin, J Paiement, R.Trude), Mrs.J.N.Matte F.Vezina, J.m Guay, P.Savard, B.Gougeon.All the families thrown out of their houses were sheltered by friends and relatives, The origin of.the fire could.not yet be determined.8.8.Tunisian\u2019s List.Liverpool on Friday by the steamer Tu- nistan: son, Mr, Beckett.L.Bertear, Mr.Mrs.Brooks, Mr.Butterworth, \u2018Mrs.But- terworth, C, P.Broadway, Mrs.+A.Bee- croft, Mr.Brown, Mrs.Brown, Mrs.K.E.Bridges, A.Bridges, Mr.Burreti, Mrs.Burreti Blair, H.W.Butler.w.lr Mrs.Carsley, S.H.Carsley, Miss Carsley, Miss Muriel Cars- ley, rs.Corelli, Miss Corelli, Miss A.Coburn, F.E.Clark, Mrs.J.Coe, G.Coe, J.Chapman.3 Dempsey, Mrs.Davey, rs, rata .Lo Gibs r on, John Gales: Mrs, Griniste MG, -Hurdy' we J.Hadfteld, - Mrs8.E.Hancock, Miss ' Hobson, Joseph Hil, Holmes, Miss Hammond.Isaacson.- Miss Johnson, J.F.Jones, Mrs.Jones, Mrs.L.Jones, Miss M.Jones, J.Jones, Mrs.A.Jordan, Mrs.S.Jeffrey, A.H.Jackson.Fred.Keyzer, J.P.Kliroy.Miss M.E.Livesy.Miss Meagher, Geo.Milligan, Mrs.Mil.ligan, Miss J.Milligan, Miss K.Milligan, Miss W.Milligan, Robert Milligan, G.Mills, Mts.Main Davia MeNair, J.Mc-.Kechnle, Rev.H.O._ Mackay, Miss Mc- e.Mrs.Osborne, M.Osborne.Miss Fibinde FT: R.Robinson, Miss \u2018Robinson, Col.: Reay, Mrs.F, Rivers, T.Rogers, Mrs.B.Shedd, Robert *H.Snowden Mra.Snowy den, W.: Stirling, Mre.Stirling, J.Som- | re, N: Smith.Walser, Mrs: L .W.; ~~ Siow rib teen at Dae Mr.Casey The following cabin passengers sail for F.Arnold, Mrs.Arnold, Jas.A.Ander- Brooks, .T' Mrs.Langstaff, A.Lole, F.W.Little, - | ding to building.swept out the thæiv-.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1911.DS'DÉAD ol ent = \u2014 (=1 8 ~ i TA HS | Ex (A =] = Se < er (= ' .DIN PO XCUPINE | FIRE 4.Special to The Montreal Star.: | North Bay, Ont, July 13.\u2014There \u2018were a thousand people oq: the station.\u201cplatform last night when the Coch- rane train came in with refug:es from that place, besides several survivors from Porcupine.I Must of the posengers were women and children who had, been.rendered \u2018homeless by the fierce fire which \u2018swept down upon \u2018\u2018ochrane, and, leap- \u2018ing with incredible rapidity from bulling town of 2.500 inhabitants.| North Bay ladies were on hand with refreshments for the vravellers, while railway agents issued free (ransport- \u2018ation to all points to which they \u2018wished to go, as many were without [fu nds Three men from Porcupine, en route to Bridgeport, were on this \u2018train, each \u2018one bandaged from head to foot, hav- | Ing been burned in the fire which dae».stroved the plant of the United Por- \u2018cupin> mines, The men presented a | gad appearance, their clothes han \"in shreds .they were wearing old droge; sing gowns and devoid of headgehy.: \u2018They were J.L.Flynn, Joe H.Flynn, | and Gilbert Gibbs, all of Bracebridge, who passed through a terrible exper- fence, and, though severely burned on their arms and heads,\u201d feel grateful that they \u2018escaped with their Hves: MEN WERE CORNERED .LIKE RATS IN A TRAP.J.L.Flynn's story of the fire was very thrilling.The fire was seen coming miles away and travelling very fast, but the men at the mines thought it would pass the property.The wind veered, however, and the flames leaping down on the mine bulldings, the sleeping house, cookery.and two blacksmith shops were a mass of flames in an instant.\u2019 All attempts to fight the flames were unavailing.The men were soon sur: rounded with a wall of flames, Six men were on the property, together with a mine operator named Dewey.who sought refuge there from the advancing ftames Cornered like rats in a trap, the.men rushed from one place to another in the maddening heat with their clothes burning, and finally decided to try a rush through the flamea to bigher ground.Seven men started, but only three passed through .the fire, gain- Ing a rocky eminence burned and blistered, but safe When the fire passed and the heat became less \u2018intense the two Flynns and Gibbs rushed back and found the bodies of their companiuns, burned.J.L.FLYNN\u2019S THRILLING STORY ~~ OF HIS PARTY'S FIGHT FOR LIFE | Th dead men were the manager of \u201c{ ronto; Frank Flynn, Bracebridge, and ¥ 4 the mine, Andrew Yout!le, of Wilton avenue,, Toronto; Joseph Fletcher, To- Dewey .the American.Fraak Flynn was a brother of the two Flynns who caped, and Youille was a brother-in- law.MAN SHOT FOR ATTACKING LIQUOR PLACED UNDER GUARD Men worked hard rescuing chiidren, who ran to and fro frantic from the fire\u2019 and flying pieces of wood and shingles, which were wrenched from the roofs by the gale.All the children were saved, but grave fears are felt for the safety of the men in the bush, some saying that fifty may have per- | ished.Speclal constables were sworn in, and efforts were made to keep whiskéy- from the thirsty ones.This whs only partly successful, shot by a constable for persisting \u2018 in an attempt to- get at liquor ynder guard.The bullet p through the man's cheek.The wound was not serious, but the effect was salutary.LATEST DETAILS FROM SCENE OF CALAMITY.Martin Roche, jeweller, took out most of his stock and placed it in a canoe on Cammando Lake, hiring al man to watch it.The watchman was | repeatedly driven from his post by the flames, but ted his canoe to the bank and returned when he could.The stock was intact in the morning.Mrs.Ashbee, who came out yester- | day from Cochrane, was taken fro the train at Flaggheart, where she gave birth to a child.Her husband | was suffocated tm a well during the | fire, but she go far has bgen kept in | ignorance of .his death.- | À large number of injured are com- | ing from Porcupine on special trains, and will be cared for at various hos-, pitals in the North Country.The Dome mine ran a special of its) own with the wounded toiCopper Cliff; Hospital.Fires ere still burning and passengers report that Matheson ; surrounded by flames and will have ai hard time escaping.$ The Warren Lumber Co., at Solwood was burned out yesterday, with heavy loës, much ltmber being destroyed.An insurance of ninety thousand dollars came into effect omy to-day.AT.8.& N.O.brakeman, Abe} Le_ febre, was killed at Latchford yester-' day.He leaves a wife and nine chil-' blackened, and lifeless, on the ground.A View of Golden Special to The Montreal Star.Englehart, July 13.\u2014A epecial from Porcupine pulled into Englehart at twenty minutes past 12 this morning bearing 250 refugees.Behind, in three box cars, huddled in blankets, were twenty-two injured men, threay women, and two corpses of men who had died during the journey.The others were the Injured from the West Dome Mite, which has suffered sev erely.The mine has twenty-eight fatalities, including Manager Weiss, his wife and child, who were killed by suffocation in the shaft.Capt Meeks of the Dome, and Mrs.Meeks were on board.Capt Meeks is blind.The Injured are being taken to New Liskeard, Haileybury, and Copper Cnft.They were accompanied by several doctors and a volunteer staff.Supplies were put on board at Eh- glehart for the sick.The refugees ate everything im the refreshment room.Another refugee train ig on | the way from Porcupine.Over forty bodies are still in the lake.The death-roll is reported at two hundred.Residents \u2018fied on the lake in boats and were upset by squalls.The south end of Porcupine and Pottsville were burned to the ground.The survivors say the dead He in the.streats, There were also numerous deaths in Cochrane.FLAMES RISING TWO HUNDRED FEET IN AIR.The fire swept down in a tornado of wind which mothing could withstand, and the fiames rose two hun- Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, July 13.\u2014Horror followed.horror in the reports which hour by hour reached Toronto of the great forest fire in the Temiskaming region.It is impossible up to this time, to state with certainty the extent of the loss of life and property.but late reports placed the loss of lives at 300, and of property at several million dollars.The greatest catastrophe appears to have happened at South Porcupine.Of six hundred persons who sought through Bouth Porcupine, two hundred persons, many af them women with children in their arms, lost, thelr lives, according to a\u2019 private message received by Mr.\u201cWeldy\u201d* Young last \u2018night.The message came from Mr.Carlton, of Halleybudy, ga prospector; | who wea _Inithe lake when the \u201d fire | vas at its height, \u201cAs the fire grew hottet and Hottér, be says, people were.dout \u2018the deep water, and \u201cdro TWO HUNDRED REPORTED DEAD IN PORCUPINE LAKE\u2014~DROWNED WHEN SQU ALLS UPSET BOATS FORTY BODIES ON ROAD FROM DOME TO SOUTH PORCUPINE refuge in the lake when the fire swept | dren.City, Porcupine.dred feet in the alr, swirling and roar- | ing.The fire travelled twelve miles within four hours, and despite the five acres of clearing of the United Porcupine property.jumped the gap and licked up the buildings.Flynn met a man coming out, who sald he had counted forty- -eight dead bodies of men and eight dead horses on two miles of the road, and he and his companions believed, from their knowledge of the country and the prospector population that the dead would number hundreds.Yesterday fifty coffins were sent In to Porcupine, but it ig belleved mamy more will \u2018be needed.Scores must be suffering \u201cfrom burns and heat prostrations.HOW A.S.WRIGHT SAVED AN OLD LADY FROM DEATH A.S.Wright.master mechanic on the scontinental at Cochrane, came out with his wife and child.and told a vivid story of the fire there The wind was blowing a gale, and the fire swept down sq.quickly that there was no time to do anything but run for.safety.Box cars were run into town \u2018on a contractora\u2019 spur, and wu- men and children were hustled .te safety.Wright returned for an.old lady neighbor after getting his own family out, and had to carry her.While ha was passing a building an explosion occurred, and and his burden were knocked heavily to the ground.The heat was \"intense and Wright dug a hole, in the sand with His hands to get breath, keeping his face close to the ground.His face was burned severely, but he managed to get the.old: lady to safety.Road and South Porcupine, at least.forty bodies, lying charred along the corduroy road, were counted, Most of these had met death through suffocation and burning.Mr.CaHton reported also that the West Dome mine had been totally destroyed and that 21 men had been suffocated to death in the shaft.Superintendent Weiss, his family, and his assistant, Mr.King, were among those who lost their lives.Eight lives were lost at the Dome mine, which was destroyed, with.the exception of the mill.Superintendent Meeks and his family] were saved.The Preston East Dome mine wes totally destroyed, together with the Imperial \u2018and the Foley-O'Brien.No losses of llves are reported from any of thege mines, however.MR.E.R.BAUGH HAS | \u2026\u2026 GONE: TO POROUPINE.Mr, E.L Baugh, of Modis ane| « pt thé largest stockbotd fn Went ma.origina .rind Gold Mine, Wi and- one man was | .Baugh, | Me was 24 years of THIS PICTURE SHOWS À TYPICAL PORCUPINE MINING CAMP.View of the e Camp and Plant of the Vipond Mining Property, from a photograph taken this year.| men on the.Wost Dome and Hudson Bay property Mr.Baugh has full authority from Mr.Heinze and the West Dome Corporation to take all steps necessary with regard to caring for the bodier of the dead and relieving the wounds of the living.Mr.A.P.Proctor, says probably | peuple are hurned.SWASTIKA MINE .IS REPORTED SAFE.Dr.Steel, of-.the Swastika - Mining Company.received a telephone message from the company\u2019s manager ut Haileybury, yesterday, denying the report that Swastika The property at the time of .the message was quite safe.ALL BUILDINGS OF MCINTYRE MINE SAVED.Mr: J.P.Flynn and Mr.\u201cAlbert Freeman, of the Melntyre Mining Company, last night.lowing telegram from Mr.\u2018vice-president of the ! Porcupine: \u201cTerrible for est fires tent all day.partner of Mr.three hundred B.Flyan, Company over great ex-! now quieted down.Great losses.Every one herole.and faithfal work on part of Melnty re crew save all buildings on McIntyre.A later telegram read: \u201cVipond Yesterday h tHe writer ay \u2018hb whe standing the loa ie eth \u2018althougis- he had some trouble |J 4a Was about ¢ yesterday as um ut rai fee] well, and went to a5 msl But |» y atisd he arrived home.He er hat was suffering\u2019 from | Shonmion trouble; whfch had given some duting the past\u2019 \u201cbe\u2018 keenly feit Her, To toons 7 nous i.e took: eres rade questions, and poundes 3 the bee | ore.sta a anna winced.Ea abit thie.aoe\u201d y a whose Toss fs Meplor 1 by a host of TORONTO; CATTLE MARKET.arb.416.to : calves, chotde, 9 ph.A CONF ERENCE WITH Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Jorénto, Ont., July 18.\u2014 avinted again this morning, selling up to 388, baving received an impetus from the errival here from Montreal of Mr.whieh \u2018 but as to de, was on the tapis they woul dno \u2018British \u2018money and 7816-16 for gccount.M.M\u2019INTYRE PRESIDENT.J.| Mr.J.elected president of the Canada Syndicate Li ited, and Mr.J.W.Pyke vice-presi- den \u201cMEX\u201d TRAM.FOR YEAR SHOWS GOOD The directors for 1910 shows a net revenue in gold after paying all and charges of $1,417, 30, which added to $416 344.fro of were paid, taking $939,581, leaving a balance.of $894,066.52, out of which $250,- 000 was ad to reserve accounts which now amounts to $2,513,087.68, and- $644,- 066.53 was carried forward.; : 1910, 1909.Gross earn.35 882,533.$5,440,336.87 Oper.expenses .3,885,924.3,721,457.03 Net earnings .2.996,609.37 2 ,718,829.84 Plenarium is \u2018Name of the \u201cNip\u201d Gold Co Special to the Montreal Star, Toronto, July.13.\u2014The much-discussed \u20ac ar ix | hotatlon of the Booth-Armstrong prop- about equal on their 24 per c intér- ! erties in Porcupine is now in process of \\At the 'being underwritten, present rate consols yield 3:19 por cent.ton the market in tire course of a fort- from \u2018which, howeser, night \u2018under the name of the Plenarlum Gold Mines Limited.The company Is capitalized at $2,500.- 000.\\treaaury stock.\\ havea par value of.$6 each, probably will e listed at $2.50.The director hy | Mx, Fas TR Rt panics the Paris |» at 16 ! 178%; 1,833,647.50.During the year two quarterly dividends of \u20ac p.c.and two at the rate of 7 SRW.MKENZIE - Toronto Rails Forget, M.P., who represents the a meeting te would\u2019 beh hold later, after might be an announcement, t Pay.~ Consols Up cénzols closed hjgher oa 7% 1 for M.McIntyre was yesterday INCREASE IN NET report of the Mexico Tramways expenses the brought forw $09, makes a \u2018otal credit bal and will be placed of which $500,000 will be.hdd as he shares, which will of tire new mine include: atson, of the Nipissing and ose; Mr.WW, 8.Edwards.Mr.David en and Mr.E.P.Earl ANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.935 at 1123 to 112%; Twin City.to 107%; General Trust, 5'at R B.- strength WHEAT CROPS NOW HEADING OUT .- N = DEAL Money is easler In Montreal, due possibly to the belief that the Street Rall- way deal, as stated in th Star a couple morning ! residence and No.1 and No.3 camps en of weeks ago, is nearing a settlement., Pear! Lake escaped the flames, ana.also i Special to The Montreal Star.thet, the Rea pres safe.When the wives B nk Engl nd Winnipeg, July 13.\u2014-The Free Press, in [W300 looked promising raina 2 : g a its special crop report issued om tele- 1 h Tolung re ons ago.Hel graphic advices from over two hundred points throughout the three western provinces, says to-day that, while crop conditions on July 12 are Sot quite so ideal as they were On June 14, the date of the last summary, they are in reality more satisfactory, because of the fact af being a whole month nearer the harvest, and, therefore, a while month farther away from possible general catastrophe.While on Jupe 14th there was abso lutely no damage to report.July 12 finds the crop with certain areas damaged and & small amount ploughed down because of lack of rain, while a small area, principally in Northern Saskatchewan, has suffered from too much rain.There are also reports of co mparatively trifling damage from frost, hail and wire worm.Tek- ing these areas \u2018of damaged crop together, they do not figure out at more than ome per rent.of entire screage of.Theat, and possibly they are less than at.Fully 76 per cent, of the wheat is in head.\u201cwith 40.per cent.of the cats and about 50 per cent.of tive barley, and about 40 per cent.of the flax 1s in bloom.Indications are that the harvest wil be- fin ir\u2019 Manitoba shout the end of the first week In August, and will be general by August 15.In Saskatchewan, Ue harvest will not begin before August and will not be general before the 20th.In Alberta the harvest In the south will begin for winter wheat the first week of August, but in northern Alberta even winter wheat will pot be ready before the 15th, and the harvest will not be general before the 20th.- HEAVY RECEIPTS OF WHEAT IN STATES 2 Special to The rea: Star.A Chicago, July 18.\u2014 The market was a rather small affair, prices ranging from about yesterday's close to Sec below it.Offerings were a tly tree on rallies, latter caused pay by the cosn market's strength, and some ack rust and some.upfavorable Rus- stan crop talk.Russian news was conflicting, and offerings of both Russian and Argentine |» wheat liberal.Weather clear and cool, and idéal for filing of wpring wheat in the north- Recefbts enormous .at all- winter wheat points.Cars here, 530, against 5a ago; at Omaha, 65 against 5 at St.Liat, and Kansas i art rear bushels against 195,000 bushels \"FE \"PRITCHARD.HOG \u2014 IS FIRM.\u2018 Receipts of provisions were 4,300 packages lard, 2,032 packages tinned mesth, and 126 boxes hams and becon.A firm feeling prevailed In the market for live hogs on account of the small and good mand, and sales of selected lots were made at $7.50, and mixed us at i728] The propartion of the Bank of England\u2019s reserve to liability this week is 62.13 p.c., against 45.30 last week.FINANCIAL NOTES Niplesing was offered at 10 to-day, with 93% bia his is the lowest far a long time.- La Rose was 444 bld.444 asked.Standard Oil stock was 648 to 652.Call money in New York was 23% p.c Granby was 38 to 38.McDougall & Cowans quoted South African warrants at $730 to $785.__Bales to noon in Wall Street were only 67,670 shares.: Bar silver In New York, 53 cents.Asbestos common was 314 bid.One item sayw Jupiter cut a vein; another says Kerr Lake cut its dividend.Two decidedly different cuts.Bank of 'Engtand rate unchanged at 3 ver cent.The regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per cent.has been declared on Mexico Tram stock, payable August 1.Wall Street stil insists that the corn crop is ruined.Hollinger had its fire some months ago, and is now better off than those that escaped the firet disaster.J.W.Gates Paris, July 13.\u2014Although he had a relatively good night, the- condition of John W.Gates.this morning was less favorable.Last evening the physicians said that the patient had improved somewhat, .the congestion of the kidneys having relaxed measurably, giving ground for greater hope that he would survive, COUNTRY CHEESE BOARD.Madoo, Ont., July 18.\u2014 At the \u2018cheese board 540 cheese were boarded.AN sold at 11 9-160.Woodstock, Ont., July 1%.\u2014 Only seven factories boarded, the cheese Tpke of July amounting in all to das boxes.Al the offerings sold on board 11 9.16¢, bei the sales af CHEESE MARKET STRONG.Receipts of cheese were 6,536 boxes, as against 7,030 boxes for \u2018the correapond- ing date of last pere Tm local market at an advance « of 5-16c over : week.quality, $12 to has 2; No à TWO HUNDRED MILLION BUSHELS \u201cMy early prediction of 200,000,000 bushels stands,\u201d seid Shr Wiliam Whyte, vice-president of the C.P.R, who has just arrived from the West, to the Star, to-day, at the thread v£tices, of the company.\u201cThat is, barring unfavorable weath- : er conditions during the metx three weeks, which are certainly mot anticipated, and a scarcity of lebor to tmar- vest the crop when we get #t, 1a regpect of which matter thare is decided uneasiness , \u201cMy pred iction, in fact, may be over- nesota Agrteultural College, end -other expèrts, \u2018have been making minute ex-; aminations and report that my predle-i : tion, is a conservative one.This is al lowing\u2019 for the effects of a certain ne- gion.3 Just think,\u201d said Sfr Whikam, ems?_ lasticaHy, \u201cof what this crop whl to the North West\u2014tæthe whale + of the Domimion.\u201cNo wander we are getting such a stream of immigration.Think of half 2 million a year\u2014thet is what ft ie coming to.Something lke 400,000 already.Canada's fame is spreading abroad.But there is the question of heM.This is very serious.\u201d COARSE GRAINS.2 uch stronger.and 110 asking } tot W quote «3 ro.2 Canadian western, to , extra No.1 feed, od, #18 À tg.Nos Canadian western, 41 to \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- Ss inp \u2014\u2014\u2014 BALED HAY UNCHANGED.There Is no chan in baled which the demand le s fair or focal ean : , Xe i % Hs No.erican corn is lers of - None per bushel, follows: Oats 43c; oats, 1 hay, meal Is incraesing, and the.aka 4 more active with a firm unde: x] quote as follow: Rolled poop $4 Por % or do.3215 per bas: cornmeal, 38.10 is stronger in t to the greater Be try me , and \u201cfinest westerns are quoted at moe to 11%e¢, and easterns at 11 to 11%c fresh-killed dressed De us one $10.50 per 100 lbs.The demand for hams nd | an is good, and an, active EC = Der RE AT LIVERPOOL.! wn Liverpool, July 13.\u2014Cheese, finest white; new, 56s = Ci - i \u201cui i \u201c\" \u201c [ The (MONTREAL SECURITIES || CORPORATION, (PE Limited.| Dealers in high-grade | Investment Bonds.Securities and Real Estate.Full information regarding our latest of- feri furnished on erings request.04-95 Bk.of Ottawa Bldg, H.R.SWENERTON, Mgr.PUBLIC NOTICE !s hereby gives that \u2018La Compagnie du Boulevard 3e Montreal-Est\u201d will apply to the Lieu- tenant-Governor-in-Council to have the plan of ite undertaking duly approved.By order , JOSEPH VERBAILLES, President = STILL WINNING Canadian Associated | Tey Camp 13.\u2014 Pte, Bibby, the 77th Regiment, Dundas.sti keeping up his winning streak, and tp- day took first in the 200 yurds sweepstakes, which bri him 80 shillings, and er lings, Capt.\u2018Wolfenden, of British Columbia, who was fifth, also won 20 shillings, At the 600 yards Sergt.Pat- | fl of Wry ries off shillings, of Winnipeg, in Private Bibby.and Lieut, Blackburn, eighteenth plage, the same.+ the Albert Match Rifle competition.fifièen ahotn at 1000 xadt 1100 vards, Sergeant Mortimer, Ottawa, captured eighteenth place, winning 40 shillings.In a special competition.between {he Canadian and Aystralian Cadets, at 300 and 500 yards, thé winning Austrsiian pair scored 120 points.The C n high scorers were: Cadet Kerr with\" 56, and Cadet Pulling with 87 points, a to of 112 points.Both\u2019 cadets are from Hamilton noi = etl ; nt Runuing Deer competition .yesterday Lent F.1.Morris, of the 46th -negiment, Bowmanvilies put on four bulls at 115 yards, \u2018and n the sweepstakes at the 600 yard rap Calgary, © sixth, third_place, wind .Sergt.Carmichael, 3 .CARDSTON, ALBERTA Debentures For Sale Sealed \u2018Tenders addressed to the undersigned.and marked, \u2018\u201cTenders for Waterworks Debenutres,\u201d will be ve- '| ceived by the undersigned up to 7.80 p.m.on July 25, 1911, for the purchase of $27,000.00 debentures, 40 year.6 per cent.These debentures will be issued in denominations of $1,000.00 each, Inter- ept and principal repayable in equal instalments: no payments on account of principal until 1921, Tendérs to state price payable in Cardston.\u2018 The highest or an sarily accepted.THOMAS C.ROWBERRY, Secretary-Treasurer.1911, 163 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Take notice that THE NORTHWEST ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED, has been purchased by the Northern Electric & Manufacturing Company.Limited, and that the business of the North-West Electric Company, Limited, is now being wound up and that all persons having any claims whatsoever against The North-West Electric Company, Limited, are required to notify 'the Company and.also, The Northern Electric & Manufacturing Company.Limited, with full particulars of their respective claims, on or, Detore the 18th day of July, A.D.And that The Northern Electric & Manufacturing Company.Limited, will , not be liable: for any claims not filled before that date, .Dated at Calgary.in the Province of.Alberta, this 6th day of July, A.D.1911.THE NORTH-WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.THE NORTHERN ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED.168 8 y tender not neces- Cardston, July 5.4 +.WHERE TO DINE, The Finest Restaurant of its kind fa Canada.\u201d 344 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal, \u201cOn the Wrong Side of the Street\u201d , à r GREAT THINGS A dinner of big things was recently served by \u2018an Amerioan farmer.Thé table was set for twelve, and the bill of, 15-1b.cabbage, one 10-ib, chicken, end 6-1b.turnip, ome 2-1b.omion, and ples; wach\u2019 wade from a single sPple weighing 1% Ibs.RE ; If you want to see great things served here go to.: 4 PLACE D'ARMES HL FREE TO LAGE AND SRE }- - ;; DOWN TOWN RESTAURANT.1 Open From 6.00 Am.until 13 gw a Aut as po of 18413 ON pany xh remain the same as In the Campbell Milling Company.Chea] am Ens % ot FEI dr 7 Ï > yards stage, \"Faut Bischbuin of-Winni- >\u201d | NEW HOTEL RASTEL fare consisted of one §%-Ib.potato, ene, - 5 3 | A MAN'S - Wh He & ES I are seid by druggints snd dealers every: aere.a liberal semple.of each.with A2-page ADVOCATES The Old Estadilched Firm LIVERPOOL à LONDON & GLOSS Dynsme .Sooklet es the care and Lreatment of akin and Fred.B.Fainerntondauy, 3 O., M.ne, Uounssi, : RIRE Sp FEES oer men | Sy SUE ph Red Ho Engineers 6 3 daw [1 Tecra we | oeices; ae seis (188 374 Sa mate Ansirese of Sf commer.' 5 Blot Pro ES rte Ports made © .mines £ IV MOR -SENSE DICK AND STORE PÔIN \u201cINVENTIONS PATENTED Inventions, Trade Marks, Designs JAS.G.ROSS, M.Amer.Inst.MK.BRICK AND.STONE P( POINTING.| _ Protected In all Countrien, Consulting Mining Engineer.Kills: Rats, Mice, es and Bugs.BRICK AND STONE BUILDINGS cleaned and Trde Wirks Repwerse.| WWILEIEAM P.MormaT _DR._ MILTON L, HERSEY, + Ex » = : AE Sa ° Cr .LL.td AE Re - a = fie to LE UT CE PP TA : ! À Te _ RE EEE - LOT (2) .gloves.Friday, per pair.Our Phone Number Uptown 6-0-1-0 Murphy S Friday Programme [2 or 6 DEEE Thursday July 13th -\u2014\u2014 1911 Low prices combined with better values and exclusive merchandise, will make Friday one of the most profitable days for you, of our Summer Sale sik Taffeta Ribbon: We are selling 1,000 yards of pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 5 inches wide, in Sky, Pink, Mauve, White, Cream, Tuscan, Navy, Scarlet, Car- dina! and Black.Friday, a yard, .15 Ladies Colored Lingerie Dresses Reg.$5, $6.75, $7.50 Friday $3.95 i Some of these colored Lingerie Dresses are trimmed 171 ST.JAMES ST, - Montres).St Lonis 61.- %108 9 aie es .-* va tres \u201cee pn wd , vu Milton Hersey Co., Chemists ane and Mining Managing Director.\u201d \"MONTREAL.13 156006 | \"ACCOUNTANTS.- Hope Audit Co Kudita, Systeme, Conte KCONOMY ACCOUNTANTS.Main 2178, cou Kast, Tewn, Bunk Bids.4 HOLBAOOKS % SAUCE and Effects ST.JAMES on Flat-Bottom Boats and | vate sale Saf ture, Planos, Canoes tor ge, eto.FRASER Bos.VEE ga eens : Household Furniture large reguler auction at Cy Heerooms, On Friday, 14th July, at 10 a.m Consignments solicited.Cash advan: mads.New Furniture, Carpets, Ranges and Fireproof Safes; Cagriages, Skiffe, pei- .clean storage for | \u2018tort sn Store and Restaurant! \u2018120 x 104 feet, in all 13,435 A» the.estate Is being woun this - | ona 2fford = good oppo ty for , Avestmant.from the the undatsign ; WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer, SALE OF\u201d 161 5 \u2018Furniture and Fiches | - Im Re L.ROCHER, Insé1vent\u201d 5 On FRIDAY, the 14th JUCY At our rooms, 69 St.James Street, We have received instruction from Mr.Nap.St.Amour, curator in this matter, to sell at public auction: 25 dining tables, 25 leather covered chairs, kitchen tables, new Perfect gas stove, National cash register, bedstead, spring bed, counter scales, crockery, glassware, cutlery, table cloths, spittoons, etc, etc.: \u2019 \u2014ALSO\u2014 A hal ock of store fixtures, comprising: 1 tailor sewing machine, 1 fur sewing machine, 3 large mirrors.show cases, wax figure, 1 side show \u2018case for millinery, hat stands, medium size safe, gas and electric fixtures, gasallers, awnings, blinds, iron bedsteads, spring beds , mattresses; trunks, etc, etc.Sale at 10 a.m, in detail and positively without reserve.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.Important Auction Sale of New Handsome Carpet Squares in all grades \u2018and sizes, Parlor, Bedroom and Dining-Room Furniture, Brass Beds and Mattresses, Dinner and Tea Sets, and a lot of HSam- ple Crockery, Belfast Table Linens, Mar- sejlles Quilts, Dress Goods, Curtaing and Portieres.Alpo one Moving -Pieture , Machine.(complete), some BSecond-Hand , ture, Carpets, Stoves, etc, removed fron from a private residence, and s lot of useful Sundries toc numerous to mention.Ne Reserve, At our rooms, 341 and 243 St.James Street, on Friday Afternoon, July 14, At 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, _! \" 164 2 164 3 | TWO BRICK HOUSES - and 28 KENT STREET,- g.NO ACANT ACTION NING, 's We are Instracied by by the heirs of tate Late Wm.Kyle to sell by Es at our Rooms 483 ST, JAMES STREET, - on Monday, 17th July.1911 At 11 A.M.= The well situated and dearth, ro- comprising two brick houses, Foe.36 and 28 Kent street, and Loue jand © adjoining, the whole dimensiotiu being .unre feet.FRAGER BROS.\u2019 + aix - Tihe repont had æpread that n full boat \u2014 Augitoneeedd pe nt i D Bite | > - NICHOL - On July \u20185267 Metcalfe ne Es + Monts.MARRIAGES.\"BLAHER- HARROD\u2014At Boston.Masson\u201d June 23th, 1911, at the Mission a such.C.88.R.\u2018 COBURN-CRISP\u2014On June 28th, at Pitta- .4 the late Thomas H.Hogan, -_ Benth Notices, © Birth Notices \u201cFuneral Births, Marriages and Deaths 25e ench lusgrtion 25e each insertion Marriages Notices .50e each insertion Death Notices, with funeral announcement, 50c eneh insertion Notieen, 25e each insertion Memeriam Noticen, 10c each \u20ac words Gatuary Verses, 50c per count line | AI metiees must be endorsed with | name and address of the person ihding same., BIRTHS.BANCROFT \u2014At Mexico City, Mexico, D.F.on Wednesday.July 5th, 1811; to Mr.and Mrs.W.Marler Bancroft, a daughter.165 3 DUCLOS\u2014On the 30th of June, at 488 Elin venus Westmouni, a daughter to Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Charles A.Duclos.6th, at \u2018Lohcin Point,\u201d Lake Guindow, the wife of Ir.F.Chris.Nichol, a son.184 2 PATERSON \u2014 On the 10th instant, at avenue, Westmount, à daughter to Doctor and Mrs.Robert \"Childe Paterson, of Ste.Agathe des 164 2 the Rev.Father McCor- William Joseph Blaher, Boston, 10 Vincetta Maria (Winnie) Harrod, formerly of Montreal.Church, by burg.Pa.by Rev.B.W.Hutchinson, - William Henry Coburn.of Liverpool, Eng.to Emma Crisp, formerly of -On- tale.GINGRAS-PRATT-\u2014On the 26th of June, Miss Hilda Gingras, daughter of Mr.Z.Gingras.to Mr George Fratt, son .Qf Fred.Pratt, at 81.George's Church.HOGAN-ROCHFORD\u2014At St.Anthony's \u201cChurch, on June 19th, hy Rev.Father \u2018Donnelly, Thomas Henry Hogan, son of to Mary! \u201ceChristina Rochford, daughter of Michue] | 4 Rochford, both of this city.' MOHNSON-ARNOLD\u2014In this city.on the me, 12th of July.1911 at St.Luke's Church, sPeOTRe Johnson, both of this city.Lt rs = 14th Inst, And Glasport, Pa., papers please copy.) JEFFREY\u2014Suddenly.at + i - firemen, stewards, à >.© DONOGHUE\u2014In this city, at the resi-! URQUHART\u2014At his tate residence, sin tire Rev.I).B.\u2018Rogers, Catherine Harriett Armstrong (Katie), eldest \"daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Geo, Arnold.\u201cto James Albert, youngest son of Mr.\u201d 165 ROSEVEAR-PEEBLES\u2014On July 12, 1911.xt St.George's Church.by the Rev.0.x3W.Howard.Mary Ingham Peebles, of < Macdonald College, to W.H.Rosevear, a St.Lambert.5 2 DEATHS IN THE CITY.DOULL \u2014 At 101 Workman street, Montreal, on July 1îth, 1911, James Douil, aged 74 yeers.Funeral Thursday.at 10.30 a.m.164 2 FILIATRAULT \u2014 On July 13th, at the! .êÆe of 80 years, Mrs.Marie Lucie Lang- : C7 lois, widow of the late Cyriac Filia- trault.Funeral will take place on Sat-: urday, 16th, at 8.15 o'clock a.m, from 10.60 St.Hubert street, to Notre Dame.Church, thence to Cote des Neiges | Cemetery.Friends and relatives are | respectively invited to attend.165 2 1911.at 200b | \"GREENE\u2014ON July 12th.Galt avenue, Verdun.Patricia Helene, dearly beloved daughter of Mr.and Mrs.P.F.Greene, at the age of One | year.nine months and two days.Fu- | neral will take place in Friday, the trom the above address.at | Friends and acquaintances will (Toronto 3 p.m.ease accept this intimation.Montreal General Hospital, July 11, George | -Lorne Campbell, second son of Alex-; \u201cander Jeffrey, aged 38 years.Funeral: on Baturday, July 13th, at 2.80, from! his\u201d prother-in-law\u2019s \u2018residence, : Arlington ave, Westmount.MCCREADY\u2014In this city, on the 12th ot! July, Romeo McCready, aged 25 ycars, 7 months, son of E.MoCreudy, mer- : chant.Funeral will take place on Sat- | the 1911, urdsy\u2019\u201d July 15h, at 7.15, from his - fai Ts residence, 919 ve | street east, to St.Brigide\u2019s Church.thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery.| Friends and acquaintances please accept: this intimation.165 2 i dence of her nephew, M.ATahill.on \u201cJuly 1îth, Miss Louisa O'Donoghue.Funeral privat e 98: Mance street, on July 12, James Urqu- \u2018hart, aged 80 years, u native of Catrine, Scotland.Funeral \u2018private Pleas omit flowers.165 2 - IN MEMORIAM.WOEIN\u2014Ont Saturday, July 15th, at 7 a.m, In St.Ann's Church, an anniversary Requiem Mass will be said for the repose of the soul of the late Patrick Tobin.who died on July 15th, 1910.May he rest in peace.HARD UP JIM says lady chariotte was the making of him.z.Surveying Insts: HARRISON & CO.53 M etcalfe Street sufficient.BAILIFF°S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, Üourt, David Shapi day of July, 1911, at ten of the clock in the forenoon.at the domicile of the said City ority tels of the unt.ete.Montreal, Ta 13th, 1911.BAÏILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, en be bold by authority of Justice, all 8.Marchi} Defenden : day of July, 1911, at ten\u2019 of be in the forenoon, at the domicile HR No, Laton- WARD LINE FIREMEN OUT.Company Compromise Offer Refused \"ny the Men.- \u201cNew York.July 13.\u2014About 1,000 and oilers of the| Yard Line steamers were called out again to-day, following the rejection of terms offered by the company to its #triking employes.\"Assistant General Manager Macy said that the company\u2019s liner, Morro Castle, would-beable to sail tp-day as scheduled.despite the efforts uf the men to tie up the line.The Marine Firemen's Union, last night, ended a truce declared several days ago.rejected the advance in pay effected as a compromise, and held out their original demands, recognition of the union and $0 a month and 76 cents a day \u201cgrub money\u201d fur the freight steamer firemen.WII! Now Sue for Costs.Judge Lanctot gave judgment in favor of the defendant in the case of Musco vs.Salviati.The latter had been arrested on the charge of altering a receipt.The Court considered that the evidence produced was not Mr.Salviati has instructed his attorneys, Mesars, Pelissier and sured free until required.| DINING ROOM CHAIRS High back, hardwood, oak finish.\\_\u2019 Reg.$1.00.Special.made of 5% ¥ spring and mattress.BED SPRING and MATTRESS SBS6.90 | Baked Enamel Bed with brass trimmings, all sizes; sanitary mattress and vermin proof spring.Regular $10.50.Special, the bed, $690 Let us show ybu our large collection of Brass and Iron Beds, and Sanitary Bedding.NITURE & CARPETS ETC.Goods purchased during July will be stored and in- BUREAUS In Royal Oak finish, size of $top, 18 x 36 inches.British bevelled mirror, size 14 x 20.Reg.97.?pe $12.50, forte À FRIDAY BARGAINS IN \u201cBASEMENT $7.50 FOLDING GO-CART, $4.98 Leather cloth hood and lining.adjustable back, rubber tire \u2018heels.Regular $7.50.Friday oo einen $4.98 10c BOTTLE BRUSHES, 5¢.Just the thing for cleaning \u20ac fruit jars.Friday 5 $5.00 CLOTHES WRINGERS, $3.29 \u201cRoyal Canadian\u201d solid rubber.11 inch eolid rubber rolls, Guaranteed for 12 months $3 29 Reg.$6.00.Friday.$1.00 PRESERVING KETTLES, 5c Imported white enamelware, 12 quart size.Regular $1.00.50 Friday .Friday $8.00 DINNER SETS, $4.98.English semi-porcelain.decorated in green floral pattern, 97 pleces, complete dinner service for 12 people.Regular $8.00.$4.98 \u201cOur entire stock of dinner and tea sets less 20 per cent.discount.25¢ CARPET BROOMS, 196.4 string, all corn \u2018brooma, meä- ium weight hardwood ' 19.handles.Regular 25c.Friday, $1.00 SET MRED POTTS\u2019 mons\u201d 3 polished irons, Je .80¢ stand.Regular $1.00.day 1201022200 WILDER'S iim Catherine St.292 St.LIMITED \u2018Near Philips Square.Mail Orders Promptly Filled.* Suburban Deliveries as far as Point Claire, Tuesdays and Fridays, South Shore, St.Lambert, Montreal South and Longueuil Wednesdays and Saturdays.BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL PUT THROUGH Mechanics\u2019 Institute Building Sold for $350,000 to a French Syndicate.St, James street property is in great demand and fancy prices are being asked and secured by holders.The latest big deal involves the sale of the Mechanics Institute building, corner St.James and St.Peter streets, to a French syndicate, Final dectsion will not be reached until ext Tuesday evening, but it is almost a certainty that the offer will be accepted.The price figures out at the rate of slight- iy over $52 per foot, nr 850,000.The figure set on tar property some time ago was $325.000, but an offer of this amount.and another of $335.000 were subsequently withdrawn.The offer of the French group is considered a particularly handsome one, re- preseating as it does a.lump sum of cash that the board of the institute will find immediately available for their future projects - Wilson to\u2019 take legal proceedings|Z against Musco for the recovery of the costs.i Distriot-of Montreal.No.11539.Circuit Plaintiff, versus Henry Leblanc, Defendant.On the 22nd Defendant, 362 Chambord Street.In the Montreal, wilF be sold by auth- f Justice, all the goods\u2019 and chat- d Defendant, seized In this Jongisting of household furniturs, D.PAYETTE, B.S.C.\u20ac Mietriet of Montreal.No.7108, Circuit Court, Joseph Laporte, Plaintiff, versus Dame Veuve.A.Cardinal, Defendant.On the Zéth day of July, 1911, at one of the clock In the afternoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.526 Fron- ac Street, in the City of Montreal, the goods and \u2018chattels of the sald De- fondant, seiped in this cause, consisting household furniture, plano, ete.J, B.ns.DBAU, B.8.C\\\" \u201cMontreal, July 18th, PE ee \u2018BALE\u2014 Province of Quebec, rict of Montreal.No.80767, Circuit Court.J.Abramnovi ch endan Plaineire, + or the t6\u2014 Dot \u2014 108 (gipé Park tn the City of Montreal.will nee by authority of Justice, all the i Fs i J = sur That Dragged- -Down | Played-Out Feeling that comes to all of us at the close of a hot, day can be banished utterly through he regular use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.Shis feeling of tiredness, its acoompany- ing lack of appetite and your inability fo sleep soundly and restfuily simply show a neglected physical condition that could not exist if an effort were made to aid the tem in keeping up the performance of tes duties.Dufty\u2019s Pure Malt Whiskey is a gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic that influences for good every important organ of the body and brings restful sieép.tis a form of - liquid food that aids digestion; when taken , just before a maal it stimulates the mucous surfaces and litle glands of the stomach to à healthy action, oausing a sufficient flow of the gastric juice to digest the food, and it promote perfect assimilation.It also excites thé flow of saliva for the digestion of starchy food, stomach end All liquor dealers, or direct, $1.25 à à large bottleapMedies! booklet and doctor\u2019 9 advice sent fres to any one who writes.® preventing fe fermentation in the \u2014\u2014_ Tae Duffy Malt Whiskey Os, Rodhostee, EX.the regulations of the proviace, | ANTI-FIGHT FILM WIFE DYING AND CHILDREN STARVE Such is Statement in Court Against Husband Charged With Non-Support.John Theriault charged with refusing to support his wife, who is dying, and his six children, who are on the verge of starvation, appeared in the Recorder's Court.Comstable La- mount told a harrowing story of Ther- jault's alleged neglect towards his family.The woman is !:ying hope- lessiy sick at her home and the police are trying to place her in the home for incurables.Six voung children are left to themselves and had been without food for some time when they were taken in charge by the S.P.C.to Women and Children a few days ago.Theriault was remanded for eight days while efforts are being made to place the wife and children.As he was leaving.the dock, Constable Jamount asked t+ $2.50, which the accused had in his pocket be taken away from him and s:nt to his wifs.John sa\u2018~ he would willingly give two dollars but would keep a half a dollar for tobacco.The money wus handed to the Constable.DECISION UPSET.Judge Morse Holds That Ontario Provincial Government Exceeded its Powers.; Special to The Montrea) Star.Torcnto, July 13.\u2014The Order-in-: Council passed by the Cabinet of the: Prov ince of Ontario is not of sufficent force to stop the exhibition of the Jef- fries-Johnson fight piotures in the city or province, according to a decision of Judge Morse.The judgment is upon appeal froma decision of Police Magistrate G.T.Den- json, convicting Alexander MdéLeaq of the charge of illegally exhibiting the fight pictures in Teronto.: At the time of the seizure McLean was under.bonds of $10,000 to Tue toe films to\u2019 New York in gooû - taf?Inapé Konaedy, when & ed what.would'b¥ the result of \u2018the aa.cision, maid so far as he was aware ne further attemrts hed been made to exhibit the pictures In wily Iained what the Yor.rie or \u201ccancel the literse of | ny \u2018moving picture operator or owner who did not comply with all Pros had] ADED IN ESCAPE OF POLICE PRISONER Mr.Recorder Dupuis Scores the Men Brought Before Him.\u201cI do not know what we are coming to,\u201d said Mr.Recorder Dupuis, in the Recorder's Court this morning, \u201cI do not know what position to take.Half the time it is not the loafers who try to interfere with the police officers when they are in the cat of arr:sting anybody, but some of the most respectable men, in our city have been before me charged with assaulting.the police and helping the prisoners to get away instead of lending help to the constable in effecting the arrest.This is ths fourth or fifth case of a similar nature before me this |.week only.1 am going to put a stop to that Luck these men up in the cells.Sentence to-morrow.\u2019 H.Edlington and H-nry Taylor were jointly charged with interfering dnd assaulting Constables Levellle and Lambert when the officers were arresting a man at the corner of On- tarlo and Bliury streets last night.Mr, Guthrie Honored.In honor of the 50th anniversary of his marriage, Mr, David Guthrie was {ptertained ai lunch>on yesterday at elville\u2019s, and they presented him \u2018ith a pure filled with gold as a mark of the high respect in which Mr.and Mrs.Guthrie are held.Pt tete drop ++ x RECIPROCITY AT HAND.je % There's a deal of reciprocity talk these days.Regardtss of what the Federal Government at Wash- irgton and \u2018the \u2018Dominion authorities at Ottawa may do in refer- \u2018ence to the trade relationship between the two countries.there will he no international restriction in a matier of ade agreements with neighbors who come In contact with each\u2019 other through the Want Columns of The Star.Star \\Vant Ade.present many \u2018reciprocity agreements.He who - advertises oftentimes has\u2019 that to sétt \u2018which Foñ need most.The market is an omen one at your door.on your office table or beside your reatiing lamp.Âfe you taking full adva tage of tire Opportunities presented each be og + + 3 3 + +» { + +r Bess { HS 19 : Summer Silks to clear el mwa \u2014t\u2014 * There \u20ac can be but little doubt chat several articles:here listed i in this \u201cAd.\u201d (| or will need before a few days or so.This is to say you will eventually require them, even if not immediately and our bid for your patronage to-morrow is based upon the fact that ffever have we given, during this July Sale, greater, and in most çases not as great, values as we offer you for Friday.SHOP WITH US TO-MORROW AND SAVE HARD CASH.Dress Goods to clear \u2014\u2014 | Eventually by not Tomorrow at Hamilton's.a re exactly what you need Wash Fabrics to clear TO CLEAR, FRIDAY, 28c to-morrow, comprises:\u2014French Silk Foulards (narrow and double width), Crystaline Corded Silk, Colored Shantung, Colored Crepe Silk, Silk Mar- q Silk Ninon, Silk Voiles, Colored Soft Radium Silk, Plain Brilliant Chiffon Taffeta, Two-tone Silks in new shades, Colored Messalines, also Black Liberty and Merveilleux Jatine.ALL FRESH .SPRING GOODS.028\u20ac OLD SILKS.To clear, i wide, wide, in Navy, TO CLEAR, yard.Great Clearance of MILLINERY For Baby, Missy and Mother We have a small lot of 'Baby Bonnets that are slightly soiled and worth up to 75c.Made by a good Lon- 19 don maker.Friday, to clear .Also another odd line of Baby Bonnets and hats of first class quality, and worth up to $2.50.To- -mor- 49- row we clear Ladies\u2019 Outing Hats Worth \u201ceasily up to $1.50 To 49 clear.to-morrow These come in burnt and black only, and they are the most wanted colors Also at this price we have a lot of Mull trimmed Outing Hats, which are most pleasing «in appearance.49¢ - all to go at All the season's very latest shapes ENS ES oS km\u201d om ol \\! There Will Be Business Here To-Morrow * For $10 to $25 SUITS Go On Sale at 8 0 \u2018clock at $3.98 This announcement is, really all that should be necessary to give us the busiest Summer Suit Day we have ever had.If you know what these Summer Suits are like.you will be just as near as possible to one of our entrances when the doors are open at 8 o'clock Friday morning.We know these few words will be all that will be necessary to say.styles reducing corsets, corsets .sizes 18 to 30.Every pair at.for slender and stout figures.10 .50 TO $1.00 BRASSIERES, .19 430 BRABSIERES (bust confiners), hide all lines vf corset and hold figure firmly, trimmed with lace and embroidery: sizes 32 to 46.Regular 19 .50, .76 and $1.00.Friday.\\ 6.ce ve _ri rst Floor Up x = Z DA - ve 71 on 2 I > + \u201cSp .2 \\ 3 ARE Ÿ = ron * \\ = A ne | \u2018> «a \u201cSe | 5 W À & \\ ii va y | » x) 2 =, = A XK v Sa 3 FY © T= I.> [lee © & Ÿ g | N° 7) | Ja ! Ÿ al / 7 | 2 VAY | mn 4 a a) 4 .eZ r + \u201ca \u2014 - ; J a _ We purchased soo Misses\u2019 and Women's Summer Suits wv f S (closing manufacturer's lot), at a remarkably low price for our Friday Sale, and we added all our own $10.00, $15.00 of regular ween coed fn sean of = stock.These Suits are regular $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, some up to Lo + ' , - they last.sq.49 yard .25 and .30 Japanese Mattings .12* 500 yards of the finest quality Japanese Mattings in fancy designs hd colorings at Tews than half their-regular values.25 12% and .30 mattings.Friday * \u2014Becond Floor Up.SOME NICE WAISTS AT , - FRIDAY PRICES \"+ Tug « On some of the tables here yo il] find the White Lawn Waists with the dainty embroidered ot and all the other cool littie touohes which you are so fond of in sty waists.You can come here and buy them with your eyes-sh ha re splendid value for $1.45.Then there are the Peter Panfand 1A stt\u2014yoh know them well enough for 89.Net waists with silk lined ein sleeves, we will also put them on sale to-morrow, their price wjll be $2.95 each.| FRIDAY LAWN WAISTS, $1i45 LADIES\u2019 WHITE LAWN WAISTS, dainty embroidered fronts, finished with Val, insertion, dozens of different styles and designs, trimmed back fine tucks and Val.i lon, b Macs Pres or.91.49 FRIDAY PETER PAN AND MIDDY WAISTS .98 LANES PETER PAN AND MIDDY WAISTS, made of fine lawn and duck, nicely trimmed, in colors ndvy, cord, pale blue and pinK.sailor tie, nice and cool; sizes 26 to 42.Fri- 89 day .FRIDAY NET WAISTS, $2.95 LADIES WAISTS of fine figured nets, silk lined kimona sleeves, in ecru and white, trimmed with braid and silk; sizes 32 $2.95 to 44.Friday.\u2014First Floor Up ) Couldn\u2019t get any Lingerie Prices Much Lower for Friday When it comes to speaking up as to what they will have for sale on Friday at prices which will suit you, the Lingerie people at this store are never last.The little ones will join with the big ones.The little ones will be all for Lingerie Bonnets at .49, some as Tow as .29.~ NIGHTGOWNS for the larger girls « and women, reguler $ $2.00 to $1.49 $4.00, are marked at.Cee ee ee .SKIRTS, which were $1 49, will be.75 ® close fitting, Dutch 69 AND .75 CHILDREN\u2019S BONNETS, .49 CHILDREN'S DAINTY LINGERIE BONNETS, style, turned back, wide strings, some with ribbon rosettes, others with bows, also some with dainty flowers and some allover embroidery with fine tucking.These are all New York Bonnets, and they excel on 49 account of their fitting qualities.Friday.ANOTHER LINE OF LINGERIE BONNETS, \u2018about styles, allover embroidery fine Mulls, daintily tucked, dainty embroidery trimming.Friday.$3.00 TO $4.00 GOWNS, $1 a NIGHTGOWNS\u2014200 gowns, 20 styles, one of our best values.These gowns are made of fine Imported bridal cloth and trimmed in a great many of the latest designs.Allover embroidery fronts and sleeves, with wide beading and ribbon, made on the kimona style with bell sleeves, The embroidery is of fine eyelet pattern.There are a number of other styles, some slipovers, elaborately trimmed with fine quality trimmihg.These gowns are fresh new merchandise.Fri-! \u2018$1 49 day.+2 2440 +2 00 .° \u201ctwenty different! others with hers with 29 ry 49 'BKIRTS, 76 SKIRTS, made of good English Longeloth, deep flounce of heavy inmifua- ;t- tion Cluny.eighteen-inch flounce with underplece.Friday .2.00 20 24 20 44 04 24 04 0e» .20 66 0000 ® \u2014Firét Floor Up $10.00 & $11.00 .MEN°S SUITS $7.60 Men's Three Plece single breasted sacque suits, made In the latest gtyle with round concave shoulders, hand felled lapels, collars lined with hair cloth, so as to keep its shape, coat lined with all wool serge lining.Trousers well cut and roomy, with five pockets.These are broken lines, , sizes 34 to 44.Fri- $7.60 day iia eee $4.00 & $4.75 COATS $2.95 Men's Plain Tan Brilliantine Auto Coats, buttons close around neck for chauffeur use, length 48 to 56 inches long, size 36 to 46.Friday $2.95 Men\u2019s White Duck\u2019 Pants, Friday $1.00 Men's White Duck Pants for outing, made in the correct style, belt loops and cuff bottoms.Sizes 31 to 46.Friday for oie $1.00 Men\u2019s Working Pants, Men's Working Pants made of good strong tweed, in colors of dark mixed brown and dark grey three pockets, well made and shaped, sizes 31 to 42 Waist.Friday $1.00 Algo a better grade trousers in dark grey and funcy-stripés, five pockets, well made and shaped, iz 32 to 46 waist.aos 32 to * $1.45 Men\u2019s Lustre Coats, Friday $1.50 & $1.75 Men's black ahd light stripe lustre coats for hot sunimer wear, patch pockets, sizes 32 to 46.roe $1:50 «$175 \u2014First Floor Up.$2.00 to $3.00 Men's Straw Hats $1.50 FridayYou Can Get:5.00 Pictures for 1.39} .65 METAL PHOTO FRAMES, .15 The people in our Art Gallery have gone around carefully to select the Pictures which will be sold for $1.39 to-morrow.here are many odd pictures suitable for aimost any part-of the office or home.me one-of them is bound to please you.AS A MATTER OF FACT THE GLASS IN A COUPLE OF THE LARGEST PIC.; TURES IS ITSELF WORTH $1.39 The Little Metal Photo Frames are very substantial.$2.50 TO $5.00 PICTURES, $1.39 Engravings,\u2019 Etchings, Pastel end Carbons, framed in as- 81.39 sorted mouldings.Size 16 x 20 to 30 x 22 .+\u2014=No \"Phone or Mail Orders.65 PHOTO FRAMES, .45 200 Cabinet Metal Photo Framies.-+ « «+ «+ RPA es - 45 - 10% 7 © \u20ac \u2014Becond Floor Up.~ 3 ç à We have decided not to carry over a straw hat this season, and are therefore selling all of this season's fine &plit straw sailors or soft rim hats, senate straw sailors, palm straw hats for elderly men, in sizes 63% to 7% at each.The former prices of which were $2.00, $2.60 and 32.00.32.00, 3250 \"$1.50 75 & $1.00 Outing Shirts .49- - Outing Shirts of fine duck cloths, in white, tan and grey, cream satin etripes, basket cloth, fine open mesh, otc, Mistly all are \" made with réversible coller bande in sizes 14 to 17.We have only a very smell quantity 49 of these shirts.Friday «0 Take a Book With You Blazed Tradl.Little Shepherd of Kingdom = The Er ncess ees Pisses ® #5 Raid A on on drop\u201d Sot Tou have finished them: Bach Whispening Smith, Friday Lightning Conductor] » esses Porcescraseet ; 1 .Wings of the Morning.Colored Soft Çollars, es 3 for .25 Pricer we will eell about 15 dox- Friday $1.00 & $1.45| FRIDAY WE CLEAR| DINNER SETS $5.75 Dinner Sets FRIDAYS GROCERIES] i Finest Grass Creamery Butter.4 per Ib.oot ae 20-16.cotton sack Granulatzd 97 Pieces Grimwade's make.A Sugar 5.eevee.cu.M TT splendid serviceable hard glaze Cream K&da Biscults, pkg.: 240 set, just the thing for $4.00.2 iba.Icing, Loaf or Pulverized summer use.Friday .SURAT .22000002 e eee 22c $15.00 Dinner Sets SUMMER DRINKS.Kkovah Lime Juice, per bot.Apple Cider, per gallon Imported Irish Ginger Ale, small, per dozen cn Ginger Ale Taro, -10 Imported lr nger e large.97 Pleces Rldgeways and _qther Tr omen en 1.25 makes.We are showing a num- Lemonade Powder, 3 tins for.ZSc ber of decoration and all gold * Claret, Sherry, Cherry ' Wine, traced to select from, all $8 98 non-alcoholic, \u2018bottle .20c .grand velues.Friday ., PROVISIONS.spe ° Assorted Biscuits, in pres ise ane \"ere e rec 1000 0100000 Oc, C, C $22.50 Dinner Sets Frou Frou Blecuits, per \u201ctin.97 pieces Carlsbad China, shown in Co!d Roast Pork.per ib $15 00 Choice flavored Bolled Ham.i ° è eda, 12¢c Pressed Tongue Brawn two stylish floral decorations, Jellled Turkey.per Wi.2 0) cach piece heavily gold traced.Ji Bone PID: oo ac You should see these to apprec- Pea-Mealed Breakfast Bacon, per late the value.Fri- $15 00 % ooo 20c und 25c day .00000 00 neue ge we , Finest Canadian Cheese\u2014 Mild per ib, .eer.$25.00 Dinner Sets line and sprig (Gold Clover Leaf) a first class make.Friday = a Medium, per ib.Strong, per Ib.Pure Lard, 1-1h.bricks.Strictly New Laid Eggs, doz.2240 $17.00 CEREALS.b 97 Pieces Theodore Haviland & Co.| 10 lbs Rolied Oal&8 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.* make.Just stop and think of this 8 be.Rolled Wheat .vee Nc celebrated Limoges, makers 8 Ihs.Cream Wheat.23¢c goods being offered at these 8 'bs.Cornmeal reins .3 \u20ac prices, besides you have a choice J Jus.Pasty Flour .- in of two border patterns, each 3 bs.Rangoon neni ARERR Zc - - 3 \u2018 eh.£ piece heavily gold stippled.Can 3 jba.Lima Beana.: 25e you afford to miss this 817 00 8 Ths.White Beans.25e chance.Friday .: 8 pkgs, Quakér or Tllson's Onts BRc 3 pkgs.Kellogg's Corn Flakes.27c Fi Cl Di s , Post Toasties or 2 pkgs.Popes.ze 34 ih.tin Fry's, Cowan's ak- irst ass inner er's or Goodwin's Cocoa.23 ° 3 ting Condensed Milk, guaran- Sets Friday $8.00 teed, OT .2220 2200 nee n 0 use 25c » & 2 Ybs.English Mixed Peels for 2%c- 98 Pieces \"The Old Reliable\u201d edge Almonds and Walnuts, per 1b.38c¢ COME AND SEE OUR DEMONSTRATION OF MACONOCHIES BROS.\u2019, LIMITED.; A full stock of Jams, Marfialadé, Pickles, Herring, Sauces, etc., in the 2 $8.00 \u2014Basement.1.00 Brass Fern Brass Fern Dishes, 5 Inch diameter _ 3 battles Catsup for .H.or O.K.Sauce, per bot! Bleriing Chow or Mixed Pickies, - 18 oz.size, 3 for .Lea & Perrin's Sauce, per ot.2 CAMP AND PICNIC SUPLIES._ Grocery Department.À o i : Dishes .59 complete with tray.Fri- 59 Paulton & Noel's Camp Ples, day .Creebstaeaeene * Mass 000000.racncoure ©.y Beef and Tongue.glass.26 Corn, Brooms, 3 string.18 Brawn and Tomato.glass.sage Friday .ce \u2018glass.sise , Bteak and Kidney Pie, 88¢c 4.75 Eze Clothes ye re SPECIAL IN TEA AND CÔFFEE.! Fresh Ground Mocha and Java, ame\u201d 0 Cholee Blended \"Kitchen Coffee, i Wringer 3.98 ; Per Ib, LL.L-1 Lea 0 en e ne 28a.ne : Black' Teas special \u2018blends, at Le, Ese Clothes Wringers, enclosed : 0c, 3b, nd.jou cogs, ball bearings, eleven inch Goodwin's Special Breakfast 7 warranted rubber rolls.Tea, per Jb.recense À warranty with each wringer.36 only.Friday Signed $3.98 5-1b.boxes at.\u2026 \u2014 Base Rs = Scissors, 8 Inch, full nickel plated shears.Felday, pair Boy 8\u2019 Wash Suits.Friday 49 \u2014 Boys\u2019 Wash Suits, made up broken Hnes, Russian, Buster &nd SCISSORS per 15 1, 1,00 & 1.25 Hollow- ground Razors .75 lé or % inch blades, high grade German make, including Daniel Peres, Ern and Grels of Solin-.gen wasranted.Our Semi-An- \u2018vamal and Renschi ys Sailor styles, in 8 variety of pat terns, to fit boys 2% to 7 years.Friday .\u201cFE Fi rot JAP-A-LAC FREE To the first 200 customers in: our \u2026 tlardware .depatfment to-moreaw BR morning, we will give abesiutély I i | _ free of charge a sample oon of Japa-lac worth .18 éaoh.\u201cton ovis, samplete i: : \"Kettle, Friday each.od.Bvety "]
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