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[" CIRCULATION OF STAR \u2018Last week's Daily.466,288 Last week's Weekly., 131,860 Total.om mon amet mm 097,798 - y DRU DT take Na-Dru Dru-Co- co ERS They give Headache, waf wafers.ee -guarantep that- they contain nothing Ly FPURNISHIN == DAME \u201crR8ET :__ 128 221 Only the Best of materials and: svôckman- _ ship is good\u2019 \u2018enough ) to make.HARRISON\u2019 S BREAD wy Mount 386.THREATENS DEATH VOA HS MANARRESTED | Mrs.\u2018 Plante.Tells\u2019 Judge Leet She Fears Francois Gagne.\" Sensational evidence was given in the Recorder's Court to-day in the case of Mrs.Jules Plante against Francois Gagne, who was arrested last night | on a charge.of: having threatened to - murder - \u201cMrs Plante, her child and | her mother, :ænd also for having in his | possession\u2019 a loaded revolver and a -box of cartridges.\u2018Mra, Plante, who is young and pre- asmost Dosesaing, is employed.as a salés wo- votiivhonte ttiowed the Emir :careened and be- font.PE of mind preserverse others clung debris udtii they were strest i \u201cto-day- \u2018she: told Leet she .had been followed in aves by the prisomer armed with Iver, and that be.had à glad kill \u201cher and then blow Mis own brains out ff she on | persisted in refusing to live with him.Mrs.Plante told the.court that) she was terrified and that she had gec- ured the services of a police officer to guard her while she was on duty.Last night, she said Constable Lali- berte was in the store when Gagne entered the place.The latter walked over to her and asked her to have dco cream when he was placed under When searched, the five chambers in the thirty-two calibre revolver were loaded, amd the cartridges were.in his coat pocket.The woman declared that Gagne had told one of her friends that he was going: to ask her to have ice cream and while sitting at the table in the rear cf the store he would kill her and then kil! himself.Judge Lest condemned Gagne to pay afine of $20 or \u2018one month in jail for having been ound with a loaded weapon in his possession.\u201crhe charge of having threatened to kill Mrs.Plante was postponed until to-morsow morning.Hil, 1000 men employed in freight = ii STRRENON ASSUMING AMOST: SERIOUS ASPECT| Laborers Upsetting Food Vans and Fighting With the \u201c Police to Prevent Any Carting.- BEN TILLET REPLIES TO Says Strikers Will Paralyse the \u2018Port of London\u2014Meanwhile Peace Prospects Brighter.Special to The Montreal Star.London, August 9.\u2014The strike .of the.dock laborers is serious this morning, and the general situation has become -| worse.According to estimates last night, 40,000 men who were engaged in handling the goods and foodstuffs had gone on strike, although the demands of the dock laborers had been satisfied.The other unions, encouraged by the success of a faction of the dock laborers.struck also, and it is feared that ten thousand more cart- men will go out to-day.It 1s declared by the strike leaders that London \u2018to-nlorrow will be without any carting facilities, - All} who are engaged in haulage work \u2018have \u2018been ordered to remain inactive.An ice famine is feared, and the temperature in this city is higher than ever.The price usually paid for ice is $4.80 per ton; to-day it is $}4.40.Twenty ships loaded with provisions are held up in the harbor.MEN DISORDERLY, BUT PEACE PROSPECTS BRIGHTER Increasing disorder and progress toward peace were the contrary features of the dock strike to-day.The men of dockland, who already are feeling the pinch of deprivation, adopted dras-* tic measyres to prevent apy attempt by non-unionists or clerical staffs to move a wheel, and collisions with the police were frequent and sharp.At the same .time the \u2018 Board Trade is gradygally com of Alte dif- beén séttled, with every prospect that the demands of other be satisfied hefdre the.of thew so that all can retare t-work THis latter \u2018obndition-1s the outs one upon which the men will call o the strike.Meanwhile, London.Was practically without vans to-day.Thirty thousand carters quit work this.morning, and thousands morg planned to join the idle ones before night.All attempts to move waggons loaded with London\u2019s supply of nreat, fruit and provisions were stopped \u2018by the strikers, in many instanods only after fights with the police.There has been much overturning of vans and destruction of the markets, the women joining the men in preventing a replenishing of the markets, where prices are nearing figures that are prohibitive for all but wall-to-do shoppers.The fish porters have joined strike movement, and there no one to unload the fish trawlers\u2019 that arrived in the Thames this morning.The wholesale prices of chilled beef have advanced from seven to ten cents a pound since last Friday.The manager of one of the largest houses importing beef says that unless the strike is settled by to-morrow, there the \u2018I will be the geratest beef famine this country, has ever known.BEN TILLET THREATENS TO PARALYZE LONDON PORT At a meeting of strikers at Tower this afternoon, Benjamin Tillet, secretary of the Dock Whart, Riverside and General Workers\u2019 Union of Great Britain, announced that orders had been issued calling out every man of the port of London.Referring to Home Secretary Chu chill\u2019s statement in the House of Co mons yesterday regarding the caline out of troops to suppress rioting, Ben Tillett declared that if the QGovern- ment used soldiers the dockmen would [kil] the Government as effectually, as they intended to paralyse the trade of the port of London.the The new order will increase total of strikers to 100,000, WOMEN WORST INCITERS \u2018TO RIOTING IN LONDON.Tons of California pears, Tasmania apples, and French fruits are rotting in their crates, and Covent Garden is \u2018almost without fruit.\u2018Practically no business was done on the Corn Exchange, as the sellers.were unable to -| guarantee delivery.With the police.in continuous clashes with rloting _ strikers, including many; women and children; with 750,- transportation and drayage on strike, and 25,000 more to join to-morrow, the situation grows more critical every hour.A blockade by a hostile fleet could not more effectively have cut oft food supplies of the world's metro- ; polis with it 8,000,000 people.All Unfon freight handlers on the \u2018railways were called out to-day.With the railroad freight handiers at Liv- 2rpool and Manchester also on strike, provisions from that direction are cut off.Women seem to bs the principal inciters to rioting, and even chilren Joined.Thousands of strikers blocked the approaches to the Tower bridge, in spite of the efforts of the- police to disiodge them.Vans driven by non.nion men were held up, the horses étached, and their d#ivers Ddesiten.Conferences between committees from the employers and the, strike tenders oontinued to-duy.At the clone of the general strike order was fsvue calls ing out every man cantiscted with the shipping operations © of ool hoet.1th ¢ iid Tome oo THREAT TO SEND SOLDIERS: pouing S-(fegences \u2018af sfuployers and\u2019 employes, |, the and, wome' sectional disputes haye mow John Pelucel was Satis atid seven J Nobody Knaws Real of \u201cNo Surrender\u201d Part Up to the Present oo ites; # in War is yr 5 Safety.8 Xa London, August 9.\u2014The Lords WV Bill ber of the mmendments madd by the Peers when it was last before them, .reappekred in the Houee of Lords this afternoon, but.whether | st is to be a farewell or only ag & vote so surprisingly close that \u2018the sult.likely to be in the company of a bat- swamp any combination of Unionists The House was crowded.It was 1898; and Lord Morley was supported by the largest force of Radical \u2018peers\u2019 the Throne.Peeresses in the lightest: of summer costumes vigorously fanned themselves in a vain attempt to dissipate the overpowering heat.\u2018Moving the consideration.of .ameridments of the House of\u2019 A counting\u2019 of heads of the ne dhs 5 tactions has shown the ots.of] prophote hesitate to forecast the re-i | Should the \u2018bill be.thrown out.its}: next coming to the Upper Chamber is} tallon of new barons strong enough tol\" gathered in the memory of the oldest - - |members.L A throng of members of the House | of Commons crowded the steps around |- - mons and the reasons for dieagteeing 7 with the Lords amendments, Merley| the biggest muster of Peers since the].- rejection of the Home Rule Bill in said oat the Lenadowne smendiéy an {insuperable barrier to an tween the Government and the fonist\u201d majority in the Upper House, LORD KNOLLYS ACCUSED ~ OF LOBBYING FoR BILL| King George and his: Secratary, Lord Knollys, to-dey sudd wers placed in the centre of a bitter Veto Bill tight, the fiercest Parliament controversy in the recent history of England.Lord Knollye was charged with acting as the King's lobbyist for the purpose of Becuring the passage of; the bill by the Lords.nr Lord Knollys\u2019 efforts are due to the King's dislike of creating new Peers, who, it in averred, will render the English aristocracy ridiculous.Royal interference in' politics always has been strongly resented by Parliament.Lord Knollys denied to-day that he had Interfered in the Veto Bill dispute, but \u2018it is common knowledge that he used all his influence to secure the passage of the measure.The Tories accuse the King's Secretary of making the palace a branch of the Liberal headquarters.King George Is said to be very anx- lous over the vote by the Lords today or to-morrow.The latest enti- mate gives 80 Lords for the Bill and 70 against it, but the Conservatives claim they have gained several additional supporters.\u201cLAST DITCHERS\u201d ARE STILL FIGHTING.Special to the Montreal Star, New York, August 9.\u2014The \u201cWorld's\u201d London cable to-day says: Even this morning no one is able to predict with certainty whether the Veto Bill will be defeated or not in the House of Lords to-night.Lond \u2018Willoughby de Broke, organizer of the \u201cNo Surrender\u201d peers, claimed yesterday that he would put 108 men into the lobby azalnet the bill, The individual promises received \u2018by: the Government total is 80, so unless Lord Lansdowne\u2019s followers decide to vote for the bill at the last moment, to obviate the calamity of peer creation, the bill may be beaten.Fourteen peers took \u2018the oath yesterday for the Mirst time in this Parliament, but oly two belong to the \u201cNo Surrender \u201d- The whole fight now centres around Home Rule.Mr.Balfour offered last night in the commons, and Lord Lans.downe is to offer in the Lords to-day, to accept the Veto Bill as it stands i?the Government will consent - to a referendum on Home Rule.\"The statement made by the Home| Secretary, Rt, Hon, W.8.Churchill, that the King knew when he gave his was to be used to carry Home Rule created a profound impression in the House.The London \u201cTimes\u201d and other Un- fonist papers make an eleventh hour appeal to the Lords \u2018to accept the Parliament Bil ag the lesser of two evils, the greater being the very probable creation of from 400 to 560 Liberal peers, , Earl Roberts with Hal ury.Lord Roberts, on the other hand, states in the same journal why.he will vote: with Lord Halsbury.The Field Marsha] writes: \u201cWhat the cobsequences may be ls not the point at issue, but I am prè- pared to bellave that in politics, war, the path of duty is alse.th alot safety.An.recetved \u201cthe \u2018Royal assent.had raised | to Crush Stone for the \u2018Streets.; Fletcher's Fteld; the city\u2019s great playground end breathing space, .is now being encroached upon by the city itself and part of it has already been turned into.a corporation stones yard.On the ast side of the field at the corner of Pine avenue, there have been for several days huge piles of stone, a long wooden platform used for loading cars.and several rallway freight cars plled with stone on the \u201cyr situated on that part of the park.City Surveyor Barlow even admitted were thinking of Installing @ stone crusher on the field to be used In connection with the city\u2019s macadamising work.The stone crusher, however, has still to put in its appearance.Besides encroaching on a part of the fleld where hitherto boys have been allowed to play baseball at will, the stone end the loading of cars presents an unsightly séens in one of the most prominent parts of the field.Up to the present, the principle that Fletcher's Field should be kept free for the population of the city has always been insisted upon.For this reasor, the city some.years ago finally decided not to sell the.part of Fletcher's Field in question as building lots.Now.the city itself is establishing a contrary precedent, and they no not ntend to use this part of the field tem- porerily, either.City Sutveyer Barlow told @& Star represertative this|.morning that they intended to do stone work there all this summen at least: It is, of, course, claimed that this is the city\u2019s property, that they can promise to use his prerogative, that It eo it for any purpose they wish.and hat.it ts one of the most conventent laces for a stomps yard In connection with the.macadamizing of uptown te.De you not think that this work interferes with the playground?Mr Barlow was asked.\u201cNo, I thing the hoys have always ë been playing higher up on the field.\u201d : Nevertheless.on: examining; the ground this morning, à baseball dia- mand could be seen a little above the platform that has now been erected there for the loading of cars and which has put an end to All sports iu thal portion of the: fleld.Re abot.4h the rest of a City Cuts Out Baseball Diamond street this morning that the.city.authorities |\u2018 \u2018 Stick, Powde Three Kinds of Best spas ee er an d from You now have your choice\u2014whichever vou choose, ¢ the lather is the best.Soften , soothing, sanitary.Best in its lasting abundance.Best in-its antiseptic = qualities and freedom from uncombined alkali.(See chemist's report below.) And best in the comfort of its skin-refreshing effect.Do mot Uktreat you face and handicap your race by using am nt ecir nes \u201cI have made carefy Aug.25, 1910.examinalion.of Colgate's Shaving Stick, Rapid- Shave Powder and Shaving Cream.I found that all of these Shaving pre- \u2018 parations are notably free from ,Ëuncombined alkali, and in the form of Shan ing lather all are germicidal.\u201d (Signed) Hatha Ph.D, Yoon, Mm.Frank B.Ga} way Buil » es s Shaving Stick is the \u201cMagic Wand of Shavidg® in the\u2018original afk | eled box.Colgate\u2019s Rapid-Shave Powder is the \u201cPowder that: Shortons the Shaw Colgate\u2019s Shaving Cream is the \u201cPerfected Cream\u2019 Trial, Size of Stick, Powder and Cream for 4c in Stamps.COLGATE & CO.\u201cDept.D.Coristine Bidg, Montres AMERICAN REBUFF Two Cent Postal Rate Turned Down.+ Melbourne, Australa, August 9,\u2014 The United States Government has declined the Australian proposal for a reciprocal | two-cent | postage arrangement.: - \"Hoh.Josiéh Thomas, Postmaster- General of the Commonwealth, took the matter up with the post office au- \u2018thorities at Washington a month ago, The question has been the subject of| an agitation st the discontinuance of the mail service between Australian ports and San Francisco.s u steers PERE betta +.7 Pope Suffers.a Relapse Special to The Montreal Star.Rome, August 9\u2014Pope Plus suffered a rpiapse to:day, foi- lowing an extremely.bad night, A freeh attack of bronchitis developed, accompanied by a sore throat and high fever.Dostors Patacoi And Marohte- fava spent nearly the entire night at the \u201cbedside of their patient, anxiously watching for the slightest change in his condition.ole froah 6e mplication, add- of gout and the ol let weakness frem which Hite Holiness was already suf* {oring, i intensified alarm at the Pope\u2019 o ands\u201d \u201cand foot day from To A Freese were vais sat, .> FOR AUSTRALIA| Commonwealth\u2019s Proposal for each shirt represents the highest 1 kype of tatloring integrity it 1s possible to Established 1 806, | You can ; avoid all your \u2018wearing: Tooke shirts, made in our roma to ta Prices 85c, $1.00,$1.25up.\" | .197 ST.JAMES STREET, .R.J.TOOKE LiMiTED = cement FILMS YG sl GN FI SNAPSHOTS 1 exposure iu ve you! exconapleture ron; BNSIGN Film ; ENSIG than an of roll Him reasonable: tater, and ere mage to : cameras.4 have greater 3 Jatit de tall sizes and T United Photo Stores, Lind J ,\u2018 Pososontoncnont Canadian Associated London, sus, has now been ed for service.inch breechioading.suns anti-torpedo armament.Dreadnought, .fhe\u2019 are 8 a & 3 tenth tésté \u201cShe caries 13- .cocot sn 0 06008 000060 aveu | BRITAIN'G TENTH 25025 \u2026.onEADNOUGHT: ARADY- 3 go ons , av6_- L ; > ctedausa 4 Holmes; Arlington >NESDAY.\"AUGUST EE a ee ~ AN'OUTSPOKEN RECTOR.TRAFAP RYJAW : .|SOHMER PARK SFL } TRE SOCIAL GOOD S , * ye $ = nu.TRAFFIC BY LAW Ve, VAUDEVILLE AND BAND pl E U M {__ WORLD DAYS SHOOT ON THE RIFLE RANGES 10 aéiaton covers evene | ropax sae sus nis À \u2014\u2014 CONGRATULATIONS To Hon.I, G.Power, Halifax, 70 today.Darl of Caledon, 24 to-day.Mr.F.A, Acland, Ottawa, §0 to-day.Mr, O.J.Grain, M.L.A., Manitoba, «8 to-éey .OUR \"a Meo C.Ballantyne, Montreal, 44 Rey J.G.Shearer, Toronto, 53 to- Mr.H.Markland Molson, M and on the motion of Aldermran | ; .Le, j Westmount.y Brauit it was decided that an estimate, are now selling less the \"3 , Pp of the cost of the wark to be done on .i .pred + M.Hicks, Montreal.4% St.Denis Street be prepared for the above.discount, all the favorite 8 rs.Hicks, Montreal.Le) next meeting.to.\u2018 .At the last meeting of the Council styles and leathe - Mr.Johh J.Hayes, Mont.gy AL Lhe Jest meeting of UN vl nd athers, with a full as real.they were .pumping more water thar sortment ot siz 4 S : Dr.G W.L # their contract called for, and request- : es and width .George W.Lovejoy, | ny payment for same, was referred : 4 Montreal.& to Mr.Robertson, electrical engine\u201d i au Mr.Robertson stated in reply tn Mrs.George W.Lovejoy, | pig opinion they were only fulfilling: Neil McGillivray, Port ft tre terms of their contract, and a letter, | Elgin, O ; to this effect was ordered to be sent | gin, Ont.or 2 the firm.\u201d Some of the ratepavers of.i Mrs.McGillivray, Port @ Southwark were informed that no wa., i Elgin, O ter could be supplied that part of: | i gin, Ont.4% the town, as the terms of the ne - \u2018 Rev.Alf .tion obtained against the tcw y Lon: red E.Pates, & gueuil stated that no connections Montreal.| could be made until the matter was: ) ov Mrs.Aifred E.Pates, & finally settled.On the motion © - .derman Venme it was decided that a : Montreal.dt fui] account of all money expended for WHITE GOODS, LESS 20 P.C.Hi Dr.- wages, materials, &c., since the perma-' ., or Svan Prince, Strath $ nent works started be prepared and, Our entire stock of Ladies\u2019 and \u2019 .presented at the next meeting.i ro.- : ; > 0) J.Price, Montreal.5 Gentlemen's White \u2018Canvas.and a Hugh Polson, Toronto.@ HUDSON BOAT CLUB.: + Buckskin Boots, Shoes and Pumps, \u2018 | M e - 3 1 \u2019 7 » oC * : , anton Hugh Polson, Tor = Results of the Events at Annual at above discount.: .: \u2019 : | Regatta, oo _SATUR WE \u20ac | , > ; .Miss Mary Stuart, Mont- | Following are the results'of the annual : SA , DAYS CLOSE AT 1 O CLOCK.! real.regatta of the Hudson Boating Club, i ; a + hich was a huge success: i x Miss Ethel Stuart,Mont- \u2018gh Junior tandem canoe (club)\u2014st, Jack .; A real Paddon and Fred.Logan; 2nd, Wallace , 1 PEEL sehemr TL + A.E.Sargent, Hudson Heights, 1st, Eunice Hodgson MeCutcheon, Hudson.Mixed skiff, club\u2014 and Stanley Vipond; 2nd, Jessie Farqu- harson and Rev.Gordon Baker., Senjor swimming, open\u2014ist, R.T.Logan; 2nd, B.Burdon (both of Hudson).Diving contest, open\u2014I1st, R.T.Logan, Hudson.: Single skiff, open\u20141at, A.E.Sargent; 2nd, D.Wood (both of Hudson Heights).Tandem canoe, open\u2014Ist, Ed.Me- Cutch and R.T.Logan, Hudson; 2nd, Drew Brothers, Hudson Heights.Double skiff, open\u2014lst, A.and R.Hutchison: 2nd, A.end D.Wood (all from Hudson Heights).2.Four in canoe, open-\u2014lrt, Stänley theson, Alex.Davidson, R.T.Logän 8.G.Letch, Hudson: 3nd, D.Wood, Howard Mullan, B.Cornell and P.Nolan, Double skiff, club\u20141st, Stanley Vipond and Geo.Kiam; and, Rev.Gordon Baker and R.J.WHilamson.Single canoe, club (Paddon Cup\u2014Ist, Stanley Matheson; 2nd, Ed.McCutcheon.Tilting contest, open\u2014Ilst, D.Drew and R.T.Logan, Hudson.; Tandem cance, mixed (club)\u2014Ist, Eunice Hodgeon and Ed.McCutcheon: 2nd, Jessie Farquharson and Alex.Davi ! Fiat bottom boat, 7 paddles, open\u2014imt, E C Hutchison and crew, Hudson Heights; snd, H.J.Wilson.and crew, H ï u .The officers of the day were Mr.E.GO'Cormor, ident of the Hudson Heights Club, and Mr.A.E.May, judges; Mr.Joseph Wilson, referee, Mr.Donald Logan, starter.These gentlemen were aesi by the executive officers of the club and à special regatta committee./ / - The mankled boâles of two young lads were found on the roof of the Pacific Coast Express-in New York to-day.They had been killed while passing through à tunnel.* 7 \u201c The dead body of ah unknown man \u201cwai found near thé'T., H.\" 4.2, Hall way tunnel at Hamliton.\u2018Ont.Ma-.and in .morning mee ep 1 4 PICTURE HOUSES Ss to the contested cases in De Table ASK FOR DELAY.City Will Collect $500 Tax at Once, However.eventeen proprietors of moving \u2018picture houses sent a petition to the Board of Control, praying that they be Hot compelled to pay the new $580 tax until the autumn.; tended by the petitioners that business had been-so slack.that delay.is absolutely necessary.ther they haa been to make many |! \u2018 premises in order to camp)! civic regulstions.if .payment.was dem tome of thé.picture have to close up.The Contrôl civic officigt partment, ag to jnkt.situation in \u2018the.¢ity.ture honsés, more time $0.B C At the \u2018prédept Ume reports against: which number 3%.have closed.down Tot t not .gpen\u2019 unpald.Of ¢ as ] have not afked for any ÿ ing one-third in arrears.the slterationy mands, senerhlly they, were in thir own Bhofeaty and profit, ax : \"It was -con- \u201cIt was fur- - stated by the petitioners that hampered by .having improvements to thelr ÿ with new The fact was that anded at.once, houses - would te got 3, repord crs n the Treasurer's: a dem P q Had;42 pave \"sires 22 have pa AF, win h, leaving 17 j five eav- of tin, the aupumn, 16a is Jit\u2019 per.AB N règar delay a year, thet in.tak- due) | age.|GIVES $2 A WEEK FOR WIFE'S SUPPORT.Latter is Satlafisd and H ; \"Released.Charles Gascon, 21 years of age, Was brought before Judge Leet in the Re- çordera Court .to-day on a warrant Sworn out by his young wife charging\" him with non-gupport.T7 - Æhe' couple, who had only besa a short time married looked quite smart.Mrp.Gascon was gowned in a black mlk dress and wore s picture hat.She declared that ber husband bed per- sisteptly refused to work.iy Gascon claimed that he was ing from tuberculosis and wes 50h able to work, However; 3g said he wis at ployed, but at his hobs Te his liberty.; : Thé Maine Central Railway \"loss estimated at $110,000 tg- \u201cdestruction, o\u20ac their \"And repair shops at bis, fire.AG.- or A pr +.The Boys Farm.at Cleveland.Obs, - correctio! institute, was dafppged ; {re to thé extent of $5000: this |.ng.* 4 a\u201d \u20ac.RE usband is, | | ig / week week which she he.was allowed - T - 7 - + i - / i lifsenses had to\u2019 Be takes out, \u2018Éljoush the year was, nearly over._'On-thé strength of this \u201copt th Controllers decided that no wi °°\u201c., when be allowed in collecting the tax.> ra ee ; La = io ne Ba is By Rp rite An agen, Es 1 Mr.Borden or Sir J.P.Whitney - iar tiling the lists of returning offi- \u201cSand wWNI be ready by to-morrow at i / Ÿ Troubls ia being experienced 13 the * a#liberal camp À | Be he will be a candidate against - #Special to the Montreal Star.-P Huron (West); ~~ TIRED OF POLITICS._ Æ Stéwart, recent Conservative mem- \u201cBreton was deld yesterday, for the for- po .Hi Mr.VoL.XLT, No.188.Weather Forgeast: COOLER.MONTREAL, VENER, AUGUST 9, 1911.7 CE + es 7 rene \u2014 PRICE.ONE CENT.¢ PONT IS THE - \u2026 STORM CENTRE \u2014JUSTAT PRESENT Mr: F.S.Cahill, of Montreal, the.Cause\u2014There May Be -.No Convention, it is \u201cSaid.ve ve Le me - | HOW, C.MURPHY WILL BE _ OPPOSED BY MR.McLAURIN will Keep on Tracks of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.- \u201cOttawa, August 9.\u2014The forecasted \u201cCabinet changes have not yet come off, they are expected to occur oe = week.Hop L, P, Brodeur wag at ; \"ag \u2018ubual this merning, aad attek thé Cabinet Council this af- 7 ternoon.There has been considerable delays £ceræ, but it is now about completed, the letest da Pontiac, and Mr.ffodzins, the late member, saw the Premier about it to-day.He is be- \u20182ing oppossed by Mr.F_'S.Cahill, a \u2018ireal estate maa of Montreal and Ottawa.\u2018Part of the organization are for Mr, Cahfll, and there has been a jmix- up over calling a convention.Mr, The campaign daily is warming up \u2018In the country generally; not less than in Ottawa Both party leaders are .putting in the intervening period be- » fore leaving Ottawa in looking~after ithe numbenriess details connected with the campaign.Mr.Borden is in con- grim touch with Chief Whip Perley nd other lieutenants, while Sir.Wil- \u201cfrid\u2019s Ontario campaign is being dir- Jee ted by Mr.Alexander Smith.The REMIER AFTER THE AGRICULTURAL CENTRES tis understood that the Prime Min.ntion to the agricultural communit- .Mr, Borden or Sir ames Whitney will follow him closely.\u201cThe Russell Liberal convention will place next Tuesaday, and the Carlton Conservative convention on thé 18th.Once they start\u2019 In next Tuesday.'the leaders on both sides will feép at it with dally meetings up to he eve of polling Considering the de- JZitrge of Interest already aroused, and fhe fact that polling is six weeks Sway, the campaign promises to be Amprecedented in its warmth.{ONTARIO LIBERAL CONVENTIONS FIXED.+ i Toronto, August 9.\u2014Following is a mplete list of the Liberal convenons arranged to date: August 9, Nor- 3 Folk.at Simcoe; North Sinscoe, at ÆStaynor; West Lambton, at Sarnia; \u2018August 10, South Bruce, at Walker- ton;.North Bruce, Durham.at Orono; \u201c@rontenac; August 11, Perth (South), sat Mitchell, Wellington (South), at ¢Buelph;, Lanark (North), at Lanark Swillage; August 12, Essex (North); .Middlegex (East); Brantford: at Brantford; Ontario (North), at Beav- -ærton; Share (South), at Brooklin; \u2018Prince Bdward, at Picton; Wentworth; \u2018at Hamilton; Peel, at Brampton; Victoria, at Lindsay; Glengarry, at Aléx- : -zAusgust 14 Northumberland rig \u2018at Warkworth; London; Ham- fiton (East); August 15, Hamilton -(West); Brant, at Paris; Muskoka: Algoma (East), at Blind River; Nipis- .fin, at\u2019 North Bay; August 16, Lin- foin (adjourned), at, St.Catharines: iddlesex (North); Renfrew (South): August 18, Huron .(South); September 8.Dufferin.\u201cMR.Ÿ.J.STEWART IS + i Hamilton, Ont, August 9.\u2014Mr.T.\u201cber for West Hamilton, has asked the Party to try and get some one else to \u2018fun in his stead.He is tired of poll- itles after thirty years, but will accept :îhe nomination again if the party is unable to receive anotiter.candidate.\u2018SOUTH CAPE BRETON LIBERALS CONVENE.-Special to go the Montreal Star: * Syénèÿ, N.8, August 9\u2014The Convention of the Liberals of South Cape i fnal nomination of Mr.W.F.Carroll, - Crowe, K.C., president of the Lion of Cape Breton: pre- \u2018announced that the dele- A es were \u2018Unanimous in their cholos.Carroll, sfter returning thanks for the support given him at the last 7206R1 election, smid that with the: is~ aus defore them the people of Sydney \u2018Talgn_ as possible.Depreciation.- trade depression.result of lack of business.sieged by hundreds, crowded outside.the lightest in years.stated.by the vessel men that The big stores here are all having a quiet time.of every kind is exceptionally quiet.The fear is expressed here that another panic may be precipitated by.the Trust magnates of the United States in consequence of the action of the courts in ordering the dissof lution of certain of the big organizations.In common with all American ports on the Great Lakes waterways, water-borne freight traffic 1 to and from Detroit, is INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS IN THE UNTED STATES Detroit Hard Hit By the Prevailing Depression\u2014| Automobile, Stove and Other Big Industries Curtail Output and Discharge Employes\u2014Free Labor Bureau Besieged By Hundreds of Idle - Men in Search of Employment\u2014Fear Expressed! | That Another Panie is Imminent\u2014Lake Carriers | May Not Earn Enough This Season to Cover « (From a Staff Cogrespondent.) Detroit, Mich., August 9.\u2014The automobile, the stove- making, and the other industries which make \u2018up the bulk of Detroit\u2019s manufactures, are feeling the effects of the present They have laid off many mechanics as a Hundreds of men in all branches of trade are out of work.The Free Entployment Bureau in the City Hall is daily be- large crowds seeking employment.sees it jammed to the doors, with scores, and sometimes Every morning Business Efforts are now being made to organize a combination of lake carriers in order to effect economy in working.Something of the kind is declared to be absolutely necessary, it being on the whole the lake carriers this year will \u2018hardly earn enough | to pay for depreciation.LS.ald published the following from Lowell, Mass: \u201cThe business men who have made the City of Spindles the great centre of the textile industries are facing the near future with grave apprehension.For two years business has been dull.Indications are that business will be worse.Several of the officials connected with the enormous cotton mills who are in positions to speak with authority summarized the situation in one curt, emphatic slang expletive when The Herald representative asked them, \u2018How is business?Like a flash came the answer, \u2018Rotten!\u2019 Everywhere the Same.\u201cFrom mill to mill and from offl- clal to employe the investigator may go to-day and he will everywhere hear the same story.Some establishments are running on short time, some are shutting down for longer vacations than usual, some are reducing their pay rolls by laying off employes, and all are trying to eive employes as much work as possible in the effort to hold together the organisations which they have built up.Several mills have passed their usual dividends.Some are trying to find ex- cus:s to take orders at à loss.And it may be stated as a fact that some mills are losing money.The margin of profit is said to have been less the last two years than ever it has been in the history of the cotton industry.A Manager's View.A fairly accurate outline of a managerial estimate of the causes of the depression in business and anxiety over the future may be put into a couple of paragraphs: \u201cTwo consecutive cotton crops have [been poor.Therefore we pay véry high prices for our raw materials.But we get no more for our product than we got when materials were lower.Thai has reduced our profits and in some cases wiped them out altogether.The tariff agitation worries us.The Underwood bill and schedule K if enacted into law will embarrass us very seriously.For a long time we have been waiting to see which way the ta- WOMAN IS IS DEAD.Mrs, Cyril] Garry.Tv.who was badly burned yesterday afternoon through the explosion of a coal-oil stove at her home.1005 Demontigny street, died two hours later in the Notre Dame Hospital, The deceased, who was 60 years of age, received the ternible burns when she attempted to carry the stove out of tht house.It bad exploded in her hands.The coroner decided there need for a jury.was no had been fighting agaînst the navy project tooth and nall.\u2018The success of such a policy meant no shipbuilding plant for the city of Sydney.Dr.Kendall, ex-M.L.A., also spoke, and asked the delegates from the mines to send a message to the miners that coal companies, notwithstanding all they said in their manifestoes, were satisfied that the coal duty would have gone by the hoard altogether if the country had not Mr.Washington wheh the reciprocity negotiations were in progress.MR.DUNCAN MCMARTIN .ACCEPTS NOMINATION.ou Duncafi McMartin has returned 0 Moutreal from a holiday at Lake Placid, N.Y, and he states that he has decided to accept the nomihation which has been offered to him as \u201c0f Glace Bay, es the Liberal candidate Conservative candidate for Glengarry.Fin the coming\u201cFeneral election.Mayor He s to go to his home rid and mnéke as strong à Cum Mr.D, B.Labrosse, Alfred, Ontario, writes to state that he is not, as has teen announced in SOME newspapers, e candidate \u201cwith Nationalist tenden- clea.\u201d \u201c1_always belonged to the Liberal party,\u201d he writes, \u201cand I am as as- iring candidate under the auspices br i that party, in whose echo 1 et uld cast aside politica for a Sand should os ver interest a purely busi- Conservati (Le IN A BAD WAY AT LOWELL Boston, August 9.\u2014The Boston Her- | riff cat was going to jump.present tardff may be a little too high on our goods, and we are not opposed to a reasonable reduction.proposed reductions would go a long way toward driving some of us out of business altogether.Lower Tariff; Lower Wages.\u201cIt is certain that the reductions, if made, will require a lowering of the wages that are pald in the mills, and this may precipitate agitation and possibly serious troubles.Recent legislation in Massachusetts puts us face to face with conditions whose meaning we have no way of estimat-|.ing.The 54-hour bill reduces our week by two hours.Just 16 miles up the river the New Hampshire mills, with which we must compete, will have still a 56-hour week.Nor can we size up the effect of the workmen's compensation law.We do not oppose the measure, but it will cost money to put its provisions into operation.Finally, no one now will buy a bale of goods unless he has to.Why hould he?He hopes that a good crop and Importations under lower duties will enable him to buy cheaper after awhile.\u201d 25000 Employes Affected.Among these mills of world-wide \u2018fame are th.Merrimack, 'the Boott, the Hamilton, the Massachusetts, the T.and 8B.and the Appleton, all -mak- ing a fine class of cotton goods and employing more than 165,000 operatives.In woolens are the Bay State Mills, now a property of the Woolen company; the Belvidere and the Stirling.with more than 2000 employes.The Lawrence Manufacturing Company makes knit goods, hosiery and underwear; it is the largest concern of the kind in the world and has 4500 persons on its pay roll when times are good.Then there are Shawknit works, the Pickering, Middlesex, the Hooper Knitting Company and the Criterion Company.The Bigelow Carpet Company is a big concern with more than 2000 operatives.The United States and the New England Bunting companies employ 1000 hands; the Massachusetts Mohair Plush Company has more than 500.In nearby suburbs there are numbers of other large mills, and there are industries whose prosperity is yolked with thet of the textile mills, such {industries as the Lowell Ma- Fielding at chine Shops.SHIPPING NEWS.a Signal Service Report.Crane Island.\u2014In, 10 2m.Hurona.Cape Salmon.\u2014 In 4 a.m., supposed Hurona; 5 a.m., Henry Furst.Father Point.\u2014In, 5.56 a.m., Rosalind; out, 12.20 a.m.Gladstone; 1.50 am., Felix; 6.10 a.m., Nord Amerika, - Cape Magdalen.\u2014In, 4.30 a.m., a two- masted steamer; 7 a.m.Manchester Exchange; out, 7 a.m., Ocean West Point.\u2014 _ Querida at Ells Bay wharf.Cape Ray.\u2014Dense fog last night.Flat Point.\u2014Out, 1 a.m., Batiscan.Point Amour.\u2014In, 6.30 am, Victorian; out, 3.30 a.m., Pomeranian.Belle Isle.\u2014În, 7.15 a.m.170 miles east, Wittekind; out, 6.30 a.m., Montfort: 6.30 po.yesterday, a four-masted steamer: .40 p.m., 300 miles east, Megantic; 9.00 p.m., 260 miles east, Athenis.Quebec and Above.Long Point.\u2014In, 5.80 a.m., Monmouth; 5.40 asm., Montreal.Vercheres.\u2014In, 8.40 am.Sygna.Sorel.\u2014Arrived down, 6.40 am.Vir- nm Rivers.Out, 9.10 Royal ree Rivers.\u2014 am, Kdward.Batiscan.In, | 8.35 am., Lady of Gaspe, 10 am., Bray Head St.Jean \u2014In, 9.20 a.m.Bray Head.\"| Quebec.Arrived dbwn, 7.30 am, Quebec; left out, 6.35 a.m.enay: gue.2.05 am.Prince Rupert: a.m, Kronpr! nx Olav; 8.25 am, Hermod: left out, 8.56 am, Tadousac; 4.20 am., Murray Bay.+ THE WORLD'S LARGEST! todo: MOTIVE.The largest locomotive yet bulit is the monster Mallet engine of the 2- 10-10-23 class, which hag just been placed in service of the Atchison.Topeka and Sante Fe \u2018 Ratiroad, in bauling 2- 009-ton freight trains on loag and severe grades.Made by combin- Ing two locumotives, huge.in them} seives, she has a weight of about \u20ac 616,000 pounds with her slendér moun | ted \"on two six-whealed trucks, including a full load of water and oil was fuel, à volant of 234,000 nds, which brings the total up to 9,000 pounds.The | But the! cotton\u2019 American tha £ < er \u2014\u2014\u2014 A FINE UMBRELLA ir, a N RSS À ESS = ASS PLENTY OF ROOM UNDERNEATH FOR MORE FIRE PROTECTION [SLACKING IN THE |.OUTER WARDS Aldermen Make Complaint to Controllers, But No Relief: - is in Sight.AN.Lariviere, of Longue Pointe Whrd, and the aldermen of other outlying wards are complaming that they are not getting proper fire protection from the city.They point out that when these wards were annexed a promise was given that they should be promptly fitted up with water systems for the fighting of fires.Some of the aldermen have gone z0 far as to threaten actions against the city for breach of contract with the wards they represent.The Controllers state that it is an impossibility for the city to lay water sys.lems In several wards in a year's time.e city has not the a che Eat Sere of work necessary could not be done in any single year.The Controllers promise t next year efforts will be made to lay water mains in th ï oa © newly | GAINS IN EVERY PROVINCE IS CLAIMED Hon.Robert Rogers Predicts Clean Sweep in Manitoba.Hon.Robert Rogers, who has been in Montreal fof a couple of days expressed the greatest tion this morning over the progress of the Conservative cause throughout the Dominion and stated that in the province \u2018of Quebec the result of the anti-reciprocity campaign was already achieving splendid results.Regarding the revision of the Manitoba lists, Mr.Rogers said that the action of the government in the prairie Province was but another indication that it realized its cause was a losing one and the Liberal workers were (using every means in their power to stem the tide of popular disapproval with its record.\u201cWe shall make gains in every province from the Atlantic to the Pa- citie,\u201d he said.\u2018In Manitoba, where the standing is eight to two in favor of the Conservatives we shall make a clean sweep, In epîte of all the bogus revision of lists there.\u201d Mr.Rogers Was closeted most \u2018of the day with prominent Conservative workers of this province and eastern Ontario.24 LOOT APPLE TREES.Men and Boys Rob Westmount = Orchards.There is quite an epidemic of fruit stealing at Westmount just now and some time this morning in admonishing and fining boys and men for their inability to resist temptation.The owners do not complain so much of the actual fruit stealing, but of the damage done.James Morrison, a lad, was fined $2, while the following lads wer: each mulcted of $1:\u2014Bruce Alguire, Frank er, Hector Dupuis and Ernest Matte.The magistrate considered thst the men ought to know better, and consequently fined Willlam Ryan and John Wiison $3 a plece.- Must Pay for Westmount Flowers.Fancying flowers growing in West- mount Park, ' Nathan Frèéergan and Irsael Learner plucked some.It would have been cheaper to have purchased the mat a florist's, for their act cost them at « florists\u2019, for their act cost satisfac- | Magistrate McMahon was occupied for | Reedham, Willlam White, George Fast: |.Le this morning.\u201cCruel Drivers are Fined.î For working horses in an unfit condition Alfred Pelletier, Phellas Corbell \u2018and Rosaire Lacroix were each, fined $2, at the Westmount Police Court ve Magistrate MoMalea.- Mom by DON'T LET THE FARMER HAVE A\u201c TURN-DOWN ?\u201cLet the farmer have his turn,\u201d to export wheat, barley, rye, and oats, to the United States at a high price, say the - advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cThe \u2018world price of wheat, barley, ryé and oats is fixed abroad where the surplus from the producing countries is disposed of, and is little affected by the place from which the supply is derived,\u201d says President Taft.w \u2014- , so eo 9 à Te \u201cLet the farmer have his turn\u201d to export cattle to the United States, say the advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cCanada cannot fatten cattle as they are fattened in the United States, and, therefore, it has become very pro- : fitable to import young cattle from Canada, even with ' the duty on them, and to fatten them for the Chicago market,\u201d says President Taft Bg & Oo Oo # \u201cLet the farmer have his turn\u201d to sell his hogs in the United States, say the advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cA very material benefit to all the farmers of the country, especially the stock and cattle raisers and the dairy farmers, will be the by-products of bran and shorts from the flour mills likely to follow the free exports of wheat from Canada to those mills.These byproducts are now so scarce that many farmers are unable to procure them,\u201d says President Taft.a Oo 4 © 0 \u201cLet the farmer have his turn\u201d to export horses to the United States, say the advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cThe United States exports to Canada a great many more horses than she imports from Canada,\u201d says President Taft.\u2019 a 88% \u201cLet the farmer have his turn,\u201d at exporting meat and dairy products to the United States, say the advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cThe United States exports to Canada about fifteen times as much of meat and dairy products as Canada exports \u2018to the United States,\u201d says President Taft.g oo $ #8 \u201cLet the farmer have his turn,\u201d to export potatoes\u2019 to the United States, 'say the advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cThe United States sends to Canada a much larger amount ; of potatoes than she receives from her,\u201d says President - Taft.+ e 5 d'à - \u201cLet the farmer have his turn,\u201d at competing with-the farmers of the United States in the market of ninety millions, say the advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cThe argument that to give free trade in farm products fo the Canadian farmer, is to give him an advantage, is not true,\u201d says President Taft ; 4 & $ $ 8 - \u201cLet the farmer have his turn\u201d in building up a market for the future, say the advocates of \u201cReciprocity.\u201d \u201cIf Canada continues to grow what may we not expect to sell her if we reduce the tariff wall, introduce as near as we can free trade and she increases her population, from 7,000,000 to 30,000,000?Shall we not be flying in'the face of Providence to maintain a wall between us and such a profitable \u2018market as she will furnish - us?\u201d says President Taft.s 6 8 6 8 14 If the American farmer, as shown: by President Taft, is able to get his \u201cturn\u201d in the Canadian market * | to-day, with the handicap of a restrictive tariff, how much of a \u201cturn\u201d will he leave for the Canadian farmer when the restriction is removed?.- ma Le LS 2° i + - DON'T LET THE FARMER Se s a GRAIN SHIPS WAIT INTHE HARBOR \\ Elevators are Filled and Congestion Follows as a - Result.e e\u2014 in the harbor waiting to discharge their cargoes into the elevators, but there is little prospect of their getting.away for a few days yet.The Harbor Commissioners\u2019 elevator is @illed and the men are unable to handle the immense quantities that are being brought to this port.Of the 16 vessels waiting to unload only one, the Davidson, was finished yés- terday.This craft had been waiting in_the harbor for her turn since Saturday.Many suggestions have been offered for the clepring of the situation, but as long as the grain continues to pour - into Montreal, while there are not suffictent facilities to handle it, the boats will be tied up.The Harbor Commissioners\u2019 elevator has one million bushels stored there, while the Grand, runk elevator has|© about th esame arhount.Some of the vessels in port are the Carlton, Gaskin.Hector, Haddington, Condor, Montreal, Hilda, Huron, Mus- koka, Dorchester, Prince Rupert, Dun- elin, and Edmonton.Besides these J there are a number of small barges also laden with grain, while more vessels arrive during the afternoon and evening.LA prominent grein\\merchant while one discussing the situation\u2019 claimed that the only way to clear the present congested condition of the grain business would be to get tramp vessels to come to this port.At the present time there is a special insurance taX| weg on -all the tramp vessels who wish to come up the St.Lawrence and for this reason, they trade elséwhere.On the other hand the rbor Com- umissionerfs claim that the shippers are sending their grain cargoes here regardless of any consideration, and are using the.grain elevator as a waréhouse- +.hey.admit.\u201cthat.aoe _they need far ter storage capacity, but the growth of the business of late ue been greater than that of the port facilities.WILL INSPECT CIVIC SUPPLIES.Short Weight Day at Fire Station A new method is to be Instituted by the Board of Control in regard to inspecting and checking civic supplies.Investigation shows that some sharp tricks have been played on the corporation by certain persons whom supplies.have been bought.In o large quantity siderable shortage was found when it arrived at a station to which it.was \u201cThe hay had been weighed by the |.civic weighers after \u2018it had becn re- | ceived from the selling contractor.An Investigation is now to be held to es.ara their work properly or wh carters annexed some of the bun y ba si spect ail Sige supplies after they WITH FULL CARGOES There are to-day 15 grain vessels| of hay, nt on [81 NO ONE HELD TO BLAMEFORDEATH ON SCENIC RALWAY {But Cotoner\u2019s Jury Recommends Inspection and Properly Safeguarding of the Cars.MANAGER ADMITS NO OFFICIAL INSPECTION Apparently No One\u2019s Business to See That Rallway is - Proof Against Accident.No orfminal responsibility reste upon anyone for the death of Henri Lau- who was Killed by being thrown from a car on the scenic ralway.at King Edward Park on Monday night.\u2018While the coroner's jury brought in this verdict at the Inquest this moen- ing, they suggested that an inspection be made by the provincial or mundel- .pal authorities and a guard be placed at both sides of the seats.victim when the accident occurr testified that they had madp pi trips during the evening and that on the last one they were coming around dip, when Lauzon \u2018urned around in his seat, and was thrown out.° FI No Employes on Trains.\u2018Mr.Winfield.manager of the scenic raliway, said, as far as he knew no inspection By any architect or en- Sineer had ever been made.The Cars are drawn up an incline 72 feet high by an endiess chain, and then\u2018 run down of their own weight.The +-'- is about three-fourth of à mike Tonk, and takeg about three minutes, - largest dip is 43 feet: No empi of the company are on-the unteas for thelr own pleasure or -opocint æequest to -conduet- children.By signg are displayed on the structurs fv both languages.\u201cDo pt stand vo Keep your monts in, the .cax.\u2019 .The Lieut-Gov, of the province had: ride den oh the care, -had not -00B-: demned them.a 0 - ther force of 3,000 men.\" Want to Tax Labor.The municipality of Ville de Lau- | zon have written Mr.Thomas Robb, secretuty of the Shipping Federation, | \u201cito the effect *\u201cpt they intend to tax, \u2018all laborers, skilled or jotherwise, who! are e;fnployed in the bullding of the: proposed dry dock at Levis, at a rate | of four dollars a head.Mr.Robb replied.to the municipality | pointing out the many advantages to, be derived from the dry.dock and also stated that\u2019 such a tax would only verve to/rÉduce t+» amount of labor required.\u2019 .Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club.A first class programme has been provided by -the authorities fo - Tthe amusement \u2018of the sailors at the Cath- proved very successful.The - treasurer acknowledges eh than the.hecelpt of £7 11s rom a 8 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Poisoning, Hehing Feet, ets.cd POSLAM ane a necessity for SUm- RI mer Skin Comfort.The 50- \u201cPos SOAP - cent box is handy and contains Medicate with Pos Austrian Heir .Foils Germany|F so | Makes Berlin Think She cannot Count on Austria in Event of yi x , Bpecial to The M Berlin, August 9.\u2014It is learned from do not incline to his strict system [forwarding their own ideas or adtrere iabsolutely to the * {Joseph.When Count Von Aehrenthal was on leave in May, a newspaper -contro- versy hostile to Germany was carried This fact made the Foreign Of- on, fice in could count on her her former *Austria-H ally, War With France.Pa 2 * - ontreal Star.ward ¢lerteal , or who show Independence by Emperor \u201c Frasicls Berlin doubt whether Germany fatthful Count Von ungary.had tine Che ati = ! épais, 1 in, 2e june tb ter The War Bago von.\u20188choenattt.is not ve Frans.\" ne * its! duke: all it ; And © None i Thought About Mie | o The Montreal 8t OTK, Spécial t e reached him since \u2018last Mond he announced he was ga within a year.pirants for the Colonels.Bas {heart, so their letters stated, i attracted by his millions.Miss Bessie Rubengeslh York grasped Dr.Brooklyn, while ot ee 8 in- White Lake, at White Oh, No! rca a 2 August pe mo.R Green sat in -tHg Vienna that certain difficulties in the - bry {Moroccan affair are to be traced t of ns new bro ol son Patrol {the Archduke Franz Ferdinand's an- this ne and read Hifty 9 more tagonism toward those Ministers who proposals of marriage which have None .of the a | J SUMMER RESORTS.{ The Montreal Star | SUMMER RESORT BUREAU During re-building operations, temporary offices have been opened at the corner of ; St.Catherine and Mansfield Streets.- Applitants for information are requested to mention the general locality prefered.181 156 Gasp e Basin The favorite P for health apd sport.micg resort f portsmen and pleasure mot Shar aftords beautiful sce: .fine ses- bathing unexcelled fishing; I ts have the yrivilege of salmon and tiout fishing in pection with the house.$f lmoa and tro Sishing par excellence.j \u201cBaker\u2019s Hotel OrEN JUNE IST.long end favorably kmown accolimogation your plane \u2018 forte of home Before making 3 your summer aortas be sure to write for offers firm for tourists with all the Sato | The After-Dinner Smoke be a double relish, if it's HYMAN\u201d\u2019S SPECIAL MIXTURE At all dealers, or direct from us.We pay postage S.Hyman Limited 173 St.James St., Montreal will _THE MONTREAL pay STAR\u2014WEBNESDAY.\u2014 AUGUST .1911.: : LT | TASOUNÉ.né = ie A [a RY SC 7 3 2 oz.tin.25c.4 oz.tin .40\u20ac 8 oz.tin .75\u20ac MARRIAGE LICENSES.Isued by Arthur W.Wilks, Merchants Bank Buliding, 205 St.James.Tel.M.5500.Even: Ings, Suite 2, 709 St.Urbain.BE.4238.or 376 Ontarlo BE.Tel.E.3847.4 138eod LEGAL CARDS.Gasgrain, Mitchell, McGibbon & Gasgrain Gasgrain, Mitchell, McDougall & Creelman ADVOCATES Canada Life Buliding, St.James St., Montreal Th.Chare-Casgrain,K.C.Victof B.Mitchell K.C.A.Chase-Casgrain, Errol M.McDougall, J.J.Creclman.~ .51 312 PATENT SOLICITORS Patents, Trade Marks, Etc.FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.The ON Established Firm Fred.Fetherstophaugh, K.C., M.E., Counsel | Chas.vw.Taylor.B.Se., Expert.Resident.CANADA LIFB BLDG., MONTREAL Offices: Toronto.Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg aod Vancwaver.120 135 ' INVENTIONS PATENTED.and Trade Marks Registered.OWEN N.EYANS Foreign Member Chartered Institute, London Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.; 32 312 CYCLES _ BICY CLE SUNDRIES BICYCLB MUNSON 249 Yoage St te 88.es oe Prices Cat Price Catalogue.| Phone 3L 5208, PATENT SOLIGITORS Inventions, Trade Marks, Designs Protected in all Countries, WILLIAM PP.McF EAT Yyears' experience.Room 23, po St.James Street, Montreal.Residence St.Louis 651.188 26 , FETHERSTONHAUGR, DENNISON à Co.PATENTS UverrooL & Lonnon 8 GLOBE BuiLaie MONTREAL 188 374 Arno Un @ + For grace fa efficiency of power plant; in richness of fee honcetly believe this car excels anything hereto- of finish.we honestly beliess ths car , with all 1 Its > Yithal ci to be desired You'll be impressed the moment you sce i Investigation of its details will deepen thei \u2018 N/A CS === a cast in cLUTE design, ustable CONTROL\u20148 | Bp handsome fore-door trimmed and painted blue- ! FRAME Pres an touring e cup and oone ball be 1 perches.tle rod ends and steering bin | REAR / AXLE Semi floating type; speci ' : lar COOLI Tater TE culated D Ba ee tre n .JGNITION-\u2014Jump spark.Current supplied dy high tension.with reserve met of dry cells.LUBRICATION\u2014 Automatie, splash aystem.By maintained t feed on dash.AND TRANSMISSION UNIT Multiple dise clutch, cur own special on upply automatically regulated.runnin s Unit is easily re- and transmission Jractically noise movable without lective type transmission; ent foot A elarator.change gear and emergency brake.Easily operated.FINISH Body and chassis dark blue and black.EQUIPMENT OI side lamps, oN tall lamp, Prest-O-Lite tank, ligh! ho f be rail, complete set ef tools, fmcludi from actual results and accurate tests in claim- HP.m6, tes Osbave.Top and Glass front extra.uncin: [ @PECIFICATIONS: type with fore doors.special bearings.ar braced de ee te Riel aughlin garage and verify them.| se 116 inches.MOTOR\u2014Four à piindor four-cycte, valve In the head construction.and offset: 4% inch bore, 5 inch stroke.nickel \u2018steel, \u201caouble heat treated crank shaft with babbitt bearings.bearing surfaces.positive.driven slow speed Most economical system oor in ofl ess in all speeds.isturbing the body, axle or motor.coer specially heat treated and hardened.Teeth, corrected suring uniform strength In both pinion and bevel gears without) tooth eren i snaxiE Tye internal expanding and external contracting on rear Whee! hubs.Both equipped with equalisers.EuNiNé QEAR\u2014Semi-irreversible, isplit nut and worn type.Fully ad- sv ith ball bearing thrust.k and throttle levers on top of steerin Hi Am : if | ah ui voi | ul J 1 m 3 Hl With Justifiable Pride in This New Model, We Call Your Attention to Its Principal Features.teel, construction; extra strong, four-iach drop.RINGS\u2014Semi- \u201ceuliptié front, £pree-quarter elipie ar a nd ring \u2014] 7 am sec y FRONT ee dies.Front wheels fitted with al or steel-axle shafts, Special high 7 radius rods, affording type, with quick detachable rims gear driven oentrifugal pump.god outlet water \u2018manitold.Radiator, vertical ture ana plate type Tith © water ca ty.n attached to motor, Penter distances of fan pulley\u2019 easily adjusted to take up Oll uniformly distributed.Sup- plunger pump \u2018with single evised.three speeds forward and reverse.Steel transmission shaft.and gears, specially heat treated, hardened and mvs Ereoct shaft to bevel gears in differentidl.Drive shaft carried on tt, high duty, nickel steel roller bearings.Differential gears.nickel orm, in- Very effective and easy ef o wheel.Independ- ls for service brake and clutch; side levers for Both aide levers inside me en oe | 3 hi i al | il fnders Three bearing\u2018 Ex- Brass Inlet Splitdor, mag- Clutch Sliding gear, se- Nickel of body.ng Meer., gally as intoxicating liquor, i question -that the Cowrt- ot \u2018Appesls =| { the defendant after admitting having sold liquid containing: the above meun- | nights, VT GET DRUNK \u2018ON COBALT BEER, SAY TS BREWERS Judge Leet Decides Otherwise, : Howeyer, and.Case May Go to Appeal.Whether a beverige containing 3.48 per cent, alchohol can be classed leis \u2018the , Will have to deside soon.A judgment was recently handed down by Judge Leet In the case of the Dominion A)- liance vs.Benjamin Lusher, wherein tioned percentage of alcohol, was : fined for infringing the Quebec Liquor Law.» The brewers are golmg to make a i test case of it.They contend that it .is a physical impossiblijty for a man\u2019s stomach .to absorb a sufficlently large quantity of the 2.48 per cent.\u201cCobalt beer\u2019 to cause even mild intoxication.Mr.Lushen was one of the many who lost their licenses last spring when the License Commissioners conducted their investigation of the lic- | ences in Montreal.Since \u2018then Mr.Lusher has branched out into the soft drink trade but so of the beer that was served over e :counter Was claimed by Mr.J.\"H.Roberts to be everything else but a temperance drink._ After several analyses made by experts and upon their reports being handed out to the Court, Judge Leet decided In favor of the complainant.Since the early closing law came into effect, a large number of soft drink emporlums have blossomed out and the trade they do on Saturday Sundays and after hours is tremendous.\u201cCobalt beer\u201d especially being iv demand.\u2019 SHOE POLISH \u201cGood for Leather\u2014 Stands the \"Ant da rasan d ub, & TD aN our shine! ghee + stall grocers and sh: - we ABSORBINE.Corns, Bunions, - on promptly.Healing and soothing\u2014causes a better ) tion of the blood through the KA sisting naturein building now, A tissue and eliminating the old.Alex A Ah, Tobinsport, 1905: **No doubt you remember ting two bottles of your ABSOR for a bunion on my foot.My { is well\u201d tre Briar foran we a the Boen, 12 McGill College ave.Tel.U Up 3333.Hoais Cate and 2.00 at all For delivered Frio uth W.F.YOURG, £100 Lymans Bidg., FRUITS XTRA Poe Montreal Melons, a w k etats of ap a e make a specialty o t melons roduced on the Taland.7: HOURS Service on Day Train.Cara lighted, and are also equipped \u2018with electric fans.tember 2, 4 Se tember 1, 8, Montreal - Portland, the Islands and 8.15 p.m., arriving Portland at 5.45 and p.u.far-famed Islands of Maine Coast Ppints-also conveniently reached.class commodious, Sleeping \"Cars, with electflc fans keep atmosphere nice and cool.High-class Cafe Oars on Day Trains.Chicago, on 19, at very low Te fares.In effect until as Sot.from Mon Tançouver, Portland, etc.Ban i Bp pa a | $105.45 [sen fol bis 100 Bt James Bt.Fhone Main 0008.or Bume- |\" venture | The 9.00 a.m.train between Montreal and Toronto (s the finest and fastest traln In Canada.Only Double Track Route Between Montreal, Torento, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Detroit and Chicago.e TORONTO \u2018International Limited\u201d (Canada\u2019s Railway Greyhound) , Lva Montreal 9 ce for Toronto and Four Express Trains Daily Betwepn MONTREAL aad TORONTO.9.00 a.m., 9.45 a.m.7.30 p.m., 10.80 p.Blegant Dining, Parlor tna Libra rary G The Pullman Seeping operated on Night Trains are electric: including reading lamps in berths, TORONTO - EX HIBITION August 80th to Beptember 11th.ROUND TRIP FROM MONTRBAL.7 .turn limit, Sob tomber \u2018is, Tour.\u201d and Maine Coast Points.Trains leave Montreal, daily at 3.00 am.7.00 a.m.Tempectively.Trains leave Portland daily at 8.20 8.20 p.m., arriving Montreal and 71.a.m.respectively.Close connections made with boats for the the Portland District, On the Night Trains are operated high- modern electric-lighted arlor Homeseekers\u2019 Excursions - Tickets to Western Canada via August 22; September 5, SUMMER TOURS to * PACIFIC COAST.Lier Patte | $100.5 50 Francisoo, Francisoé, direction Lee | $115.50 Farm Laborers\u2019 Excursions are Winoi Saskatoon, Warman, Swan River, and Jotermediate stations, via Chicago $10: 00 low fur to points beyond | ou the con Rye.Arr TIOKET OFFICES, Station.[The 10.30 p.m.train le the most popular \u2018and best patronized night train between Montreal ané Te- somber my got\u201d V2Sh hall for milk purveyors.== ROMO SERVICE | Old Orchard, Kennebunkport,gte | a ane Evva tor 89 su days SHOWERS OF UST FOLLOW TEAR | DOWN OLDBLDG Neighbors Complain to Police, But Contractor Points to > the Law.People having to pass, the corner of Cathedral street and Chaboillex square are giving the Lalonde Hotel site as wide a berth as possible, as a too close proximity to the old building, which is now being demolished, is fraught with dangers of veing either choked or blinded with the clouds of dust which blow up from the heaps of accumulating near, the building.The demolishers have taken off the top floor of the hotel and this afternoon workmen are gathering up .the it in wheelbarrows and tipping each as it stands to the ground, about 35 feet below.A blinding pother of-dust rises from each successive downfall and sweeps in blinding, choking clouds across Chabolllez square.towards the Grand Trunk station or Notre Dame street, according to the direction of ! the wind.No precaution has been taken by the contractor or his men by sprinkling water either on the building or in the street with a view of allaying the dust as much as pos- \u201csible.~ The neighbors on Cathedral street are suffering through the nuisance, and to-day a complaint was lodged at No.6 police station on Chaboillez street.Captain Riopel at once sent two of his men to ask the contractor if some measures could not be adopted to minimize the nuisance, but the men in charge of the works said that they were going ahead, having got permission from the city to pull down the building.There was no law, he sald, to compel them to sprinkle the building and {ts vicinity with water.Captain Riopel reported the matter in person to Chief Campeau, and together they went to see Mr.Perras, joint clerk of the Recorder's Court.who referred to the by-laws to ascer- plaster and other refuse.which are|} ! material from another floor, placing |} ; load from the helght of the building | this case.It was found that the contractor's men were right\u2014there is not a by-law which will compel a con-: prevent any nuisance from dust whe he is engaged at work.It is stated that the only present recourse the public has, if \u2018the con- | tractor will not sprimkie\u2019 water on his | works, is to sue him in the civil court : for any damage which- may be auf- ; fered.| Had Dirty Miik Cane.1 Philipe Tremblay was arraigned in \"the Recorder's Court yesterday afternoon charged with neglecting to wash {his milk cans.\u201cAfter hearing the evi.as | dence he was condemned by Judge {Leet to pay costs.In passing - sentence Judge Leet suggested a civic | CANADIAN PACIFIC 1045 P.M.DAILY YONGE ST.STATION NORTH TORONTO.Being \u201calways on time\u201d this train has become the favorite between Montreal and Toronto, 845 am.and 10.00 p.m, daily to Union Station The large, roomy and electric-light- ed Sleeping Cars are on these trains, TORONTO EXHIBITION August 26th to September 11th ROUND TRIP FROM MONTREAL September 2, 4 .c.000 September 1, 8, 5.6, 7 $ etura limit, September 12, 1911.EMPRESS SPECIALS In connection with the \u201cEmpress of Britain\u201d from Quebec, Friday, August 11th, \u201cEmpress Special,\u201d of Colonist and first-class Coaches and Standard Sleepers, will leave Montreal, Windsor Street Station; 8.30 p.m., Thursday.August 10th, \u201cEMPRESS MAIL SPECIAL.\u201d of Day Coaches, Diner and Parlor Cars, will leave Windsor Street Station at 9.45 a.m., Friday, August 1ith, running direct to the ship's side at Quebec.Breakfast in Diner ready at 9.15 am.SEASIDE EXCURSIONS tain if any one might be applied to! tractor who is engaged on the demol- | ition of a bullding to take medns to RB Y REVIE 77 Mowrazat, \u2014 Aus.9, 1911.CK HO ONE of the greatest delights of a summer vabation is the feeling thät you are back at your own home sgain.If you are merely renting a house or apartment.it just means that you are coming back to your usua rows with the janitor or kicks to the landlord, but if you own your house it is your \u2018castle, where you make your own rules and.regulations and the noise of the janitor is not heard in the basement, nor does the voice of the \u201crent collector grate on the ear P.S.\u2014Buy your home from us.We have a variety to choose from.All first class.155 st.WEST | HUDSON NAVIGATION GO.Popular Liudson Hiver hiouils WHITE STAF EE EN AND an LAURENTIC, MÉGANTIC (852 12-321\" NAIL STEAMERS [TEUTONIC, CANADA, (At: 12 Ze.ee orm qe 0 EAT Ry WEEKLY SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL, QUESEG, snd LIVERPOOL \u2018PEOPLES LINE C, W.MORSE and ADIRONDACK Leave Alban) for New Yerk at JW PE RLY \\DUMusy sviuusyy, oF oh arrival of (rains ruil tue West, North and East \u201citizens Line Steam- ors stop ai Albany in both directions Largest river steamers in the world.Splendid accommodation.Fine cuisine.Best service.Splendid Orchestra.TICKETS SOLD and baggage checked through from staillon on connecting lines, Rajl tickets will de accepte for passage via night boats between Albany and New as ©.E.HILTON, General A ity 288 St.James Streec.1183 78 EUROPE Tours for the late Summer and Fall\u2014the most delight- fu) season abroad.Complete range of routes, prices, etc.PASSAGE TICKETS by all Ocean Lines, and for rai! travel to all parts of Europe, with or without Hotels.ROUND THE WORLD Tours leave August to January.Send for programme desired.THOS.COOK & SON, 530 St.Catherfhe St.W.Montreal.Maintaining a Service, of Faceptional Morty and affording tbe latest Jevices es and sallings on application.Tel.Main 77 The TEUTONIC and CANADA carry cabin passengers in ope cians only (ID), affording maximum facilities at minlmum cost; Fine Third Class.WHITE STAR NEW YORK for comfort and safety.Regular Saturday Sailings.mouth, Cherbourg, Southam Olympic largest in the wor Queer stown and Liverpool.All Steamers equipped with Wireless and Submarine Sigmals.er Offices, 118 Notre Dame St.W.Montreal; Uptown Agy., yy PE 8.NEW SERVICE \u201cThe Crown-Jewel of Summer Trips\u201d In addition to the daily Tadousac and Chicoulinn, the new ST at 7.30 nm.on Tuesdays and Fridays for H principal intermediate ports .age at 10 am.Frilavs and Mondays, MONTREAL.-TORONTO Line (via Thousand Islands and Rochester.N.Y.% Steamers ieaving every week day at 12.30 noon.Direct connections for I points wes ; TICKET OFFICE, NEW RICHELIEU BUILDING, 9-11 Victoria Square.Jos, F.Dolan, General Agent.New York to Ply- ° ton: including the 88./ 4.Thursday sailings to we R & O Na.Co.after July HR to uebe Murr Bay, EAMER SAGU $ vit \u201cMo ; - a Ha EN.on ma gagucnsy River, making Montreal on the return passe Cook's Travellers\u2019 Cheques Payable DONALDSON LINER: WOLFVILLE, N.S, and retura .814.00 YARMOUTH, N.S, and return.$14.00 PORTLAND, Me, aud return .7-50 OLD ORCHARD BEACH, and ret.7.90 KENNEBUNKPORT and return 8.35 Good going August 9.Returning until August 31st, 3011.; ; Everywhere.FROM MONTREAL TO :185 22 2aw From das..- Unionist member for Dublin Universi.i by force would be resisted by force £:*The Home Rule contest will be set + \u2018Sled by Balfour and not by Westmin- : > + HOME RULE BIG FACTOR \u201cof Lords last night carried a motion whether the Government would be Cabinet Divided on Question of Creating New Peers._ IN COMMONS DISCUSSION ir Edward Carson Calls Prem- Blackmailing Letter.\u201d ps ?! \u2018 .* \u2018 London, August 9.\u2014The peers oppos- ; wWëéjkhty recruit in \u2018Lord Hoba\u201c(s, no fy against the measure, Lord Rob- contends that im politics, as in of \u2018safety.\u201cThe Halsburyites have managed to the last .to conceal their voting strength, which is variously estimated ÿ It is expected, therefore, that Thursday's division to accept or reject tne Veto Bill will be : By a vote of 281 to 68, the House .\u2018made by - Lord Curzon censuring the .Government for having secured from.the King a promise of sufficient peers e Upper House The motion was sim- flar to that of Arthur J.Balfour, the Opposition leader.which was loat in the House of Commons yesterday by &: majority of 119, IVIDED OVER NEW PEERS.The Earl of Crewe, in\" opposing the motion, caused something of a sensation.by admitting that the members of the Government were not all of one mind with respect to the creation of, new peers.He sald King George regarded the plan \u201cwith legitimate re- ; luctance,\u201d and that it depended upon y the action of the House of Lords mpelled to create new peers.\"miler Asquith with being guilty of an atrocious breach of his trust.He drew a pathetic picture of the young and an astuté lawyer who told him that the éreation af peers wag the only way\u2019 of .aoïving the problem of the Veto Bit, 1 ce >} Sot HOME RULE LOOMS .LARGE IN DEBATE.During the, debate in the House (f Commons over the Lords\u2019 Veto B.l ty.promised the Government that tha inténtion of passing a Home Rule bill ster, he said.\u201cAt one point, Sir Edward nearly caused an outbreak by referring \u2018> My Asquith's communication to Mr.Balfour on the subject of the Kint's \u2018guarantee ag \u201ca blackmaflir~ le+*- \" The Speaker ruled that although Sir ARTICLE ll.(Continued.) To the Editor of The Montreal Star.Sir \u2014The press of à country is supposed to reftect the opinions of the geu- eral publig, aad the utterances of tle American newspapers in 1891, mat it clear that they considered \u2018that Sir John A.Macdonald had correctly sized up the situation when he sald that the carrying out of the reciprocity policy advocated by Sir Wilfrid Laurier would inevitably result in the annexation of the Dominion to the United States.Here are a few sam-, ples, taken from different leading pa- pers\u2014: $ What U.8.Papers Said ip 1891.; .N The Cleveland Leader:\u2014\"The Con- servativé ledder, Sir John A.Macäon- ald, has shrewdly defined\u2018 the issue to be a fight for and againstiannexation: to the United States, which he can.de \u2018with entire: honesty, for \u2018that is vir- \u2018tually whit it is.- The.question which underlies surface matters is whether the Dominion.shall\u2019 continue to aim at the building up of a virtually indepeng@ent nation, : though under the flag and nominal: sovereignty of Great Britain.or.shail.\u201d hehceforth shape its policies with a view to union destiny of British North Amerlca.\u201d The Chicago Times:\u2014\"Eree trade is impossible unless the Dopilnian is prepared to make a complete and unconditional surrender of all control over: its own tariff and to accept whatever) tariff our Congress may choose to \u2018epact from time to time.\u201d | he New York Sun:\u2014\"The great issue in Cahadian politics at the present moment concerns trade relation with the United States and from this time forth it will be a controlling-is- sue.This means that Canada i# moving rapidly towards annexation, \u2018for there is no other possible settlement of the question.We expect to see the stars of thé Canadian states upon the banner of the republic.\u201d The Boston Herald:\u2014\u201cThe political occupation of Canada by Great Britain was the mistake of a century ago, and it is the retracing of this mistake which is the problem of today.The United States cannot afford to have a great and prosperous country on the north that is.not at peace with itself.\u201d : The Detroit Tribune:\u2014{'Any new northern states must be carved from Canada.The existence of Canada, with its possibilities of growth as an independent power, and with its borders of more than 4,000 miles along, our northern boundary, is a threat of gigantic proportions to our future.This can be avoided and a future of continued peace and unrivalled pros- By LIEUT.-0OL.J.PENNiNGTO 4 donald.: with the United States as the ultimate].THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014W| > abs N MAGPH A.Macdonald.\u201d | perity.secured for our country by securing, before it is too late, the enormous and rich territory to the north of us, out of which to carve new northern states for our Increasing population.\u201d ; ; The New York Tribune:\u2014\u201cFree trade between the Union end the Dominion, and our tariff against the world.is the reciprocity Canada must accept.\u201d : The Macon Telegram:\u2014\"A little reflection will show that the Liberals who are asking the Canadians to accept the reciprocity of the kind described by the Tribune, or something near it, give a good dea! of ground for the acopgations of Sir John Mac- that 'they are not at heart loyal to Great Britain and really seek an- nexatfon to the United States.\u201d The North American Review:\u2014\"Is not \u201cannexation \u2018the fate of Canada?Peacefully, we \u2018hope.Forceably, it we must.\u201d ' = | These extracts clearly indicate the unanimity of opinion that prevailed amongst our neighbors hs to.what the result would have been had the Lib- -erals wm the elections in 1891, and carried \u2018thelr policy Into effect.Sir John Was Terribly Im- .\u2018Pressed.Si John was terribly Impressed by the \u2018danger of \u2018the situation.His clear vision perceived the gaunt spectre of political union looming in the distance and .-he fought the battle\u2014as lie too truly said\u2014with his utmost effort, with his latest breath, An od \u201cmun, past deventy-six, \u2018he travelled ovaï' the country, consulting friends, addressing meetings, and doing all he vossibly vould: to prevent our people from being \u201clured from their allegiance by surdid means and mercenary proffers,\u201d and rested not until poll- Ing day came.! When nothing more could be done, he returned to his home in Ottawa, completely wora out by his efforts.Here, he recelyed the returns from the different constitu- encier, and his heart was lifted up with joy und thankfulness when he found that the \u201cunclouded confidence\u201d he felt in the people of Canada had not been misplaced and that they had declared, in no uncertain language, that they would not have unrestricted reciprocity.- Sir John Came Home to Die.But Sir John came home only to die.He had taxed his strength beyond its capacity and would not take the - rest necessary to recuperate.One tit of exhaustion followed another until finally the terrible stroke of paralysis came and he sank back unconscious.For eight days and nights the struggle went on, the vital forces MAQPHERBON, author\u2019 gf \u201cTlie Life of Bir Join \u201cHearken the word he left ye, echoing .back .From those far courts \u2018we may not penetrate.Hoard them as priceless treasures in your souls.Write them in fire and brass that all may aee; gradually lowering until, on the evening of the 6th June, he calmly and peacefully passed away.The hand ever raised in defence of Canada was cold end etill; the voice ever eloquent in \u2018a great cause was silent.forever.Although ali that was mortal of Sir John A.Macdonald was committed to the grave, the memory of that great and dearly beloved statesman is enshrined in the hearts of the people he served so long.and so faithfully, and, his mame will be revered:by generations yet unborn.His monument is the \u2018broad lapd he loved and dica for.\u201cFor not more surely on the \u2018fought field .Of victory falls the soldier (thinking nought Of self but all of duty) in the cause He has sworn faith to-\u2014never martyr sealed, \u2019 More, surely his devotioh\u2014than did he, Who for the space of half a century gave brain And soul and tireless thought, his best, _ his all.For one, soJje.purpose, his.dear country's good, CL And at the last, for that she needed m, < \u2019 Spared not one hour of toil till death's stroke fell._ hard- Ring them through mart and hall that all may hear; Bind them ae frontlets o dren\u2019s brows\u2014 .\u2018I have loved Canada with a passionate love.\u2019 9 your chil- words Live to inspire thee\u2014while bia works remain Undying witness of his care for thee, And his great memory , undimmed, endures Through all the fair land he loved so well, See thou prove worthy of his gift to thee, Hold fast his hope for thee\u2014lift thy head ; wp And tread unfaltering in that forward road His hand still points thee, though it + guldes no more.\u2014(Mrs.Rothwell).(Ed.Note-\u2014Lieut.-Col.Macpherson is a nephew of the late Sir John A.Macdonald, and for many years acted as his private secretary, Edward had sailed near the wind the words were not unparliamentary.; Mr.Churchill stated that when the Ministers conferred with the King in November in regard to guarantees, he was made fully acquainted with all matters in dispute between the parties, \u201camong which Home Rule was one of the most important.\u201d oceeding to deal with the Lords ambadments to the Veto Bill, the Home Secretary announced the minor concessions which the Government was prepared to make.They had concluded that.in order to lighten the hurfen \u2018of the Speaker in deciding the char- \u2018acter of bills, to determine if they were purely financial measures or otherwise, he should consult the chairman of the Committe on Ways and Means and the chairman of the Committee on Public Accounts.Amendments would alse be adopted providing for the exclusion of provisional order bills, with the terms \u201cPublic Bills,\u201d and a new clause providing that no, exteasion of the duration of the life of a parliament beyond the prescribed five years could be made.Lord Cecil's motion that conz'?ration of the bill be postponed was rejected 348 to 209, and a motion to commence consideration of the Lords amendments to the Veto Bill was agreed to.Mr.Churchill moved to disagree with Lord Lansdowne's amendmeit excluding Home Rule from the scope of the bill.\u201cCRIMINAL ADVICE,\u201d SAYS MR.BALFOUR.In a somewhat dramatic manner Mr.Balfour declared that this latter am:ndment alone rad caused a vital difference of opinion between the two houses and induced the Government to give \u201ccrimingl advice\u201d to the sovereign: He sald he proposed to take no further part in the debate but hoped - his party would \u2018record their votes against this procedure on the part of the Government, which stood out as à signal of infamy in the whole constitutional history of the country.The Opposition leader's speech was greeted with loud cheering by his partisans, but after some further debate Mr.Churchill applied closure and the amendment was rejected 321 to 215.! After the House had carried minor amendments dealing with the Government concessions, and committees had been appointed to draw up the reasons for the Lower House disagreeing with the amendment of the Upper Chamber ,an adjournment was taken.Payment of Members, A supplementary estimate of the moneys to-be spent in 1911 contains several large items.The visit of the King and Queen to India for the Dur- bar is estimated to cost $600,000, and the payment of $2,000 a year to 630 members of Parllament makes another big item of $1,260,000.HARVESTERS\u2019 CIRCULAR AND CHICAGO ROUTE: London.August 9 \u2014The.Grand Trunk Railway is supplying the steamship lines with harvesters\u2019.cir- culaxg,; advocating, the Chicago route.The sing paragraph is .as follows: \u201cSee that your railway tickets read via the Grand Trunk Railway.This enables you to travel between Montreal and Chicago and-allows a peep into rhost q the industrial centr2s in the United States.You pay no more travelling by the Grand Trunk, but you see and learn a good deal more.\" This icrcular is creating a god deal of comment in Canadian circles in London.New Submarines for France.Paris, August 9.\u2014Two submarines, each of 1,000 tons, have been laid down at Toulon.They are destined for offensive operations, The new vessels will accompany the fleet to sea and will be capable of maintaining their crews in comfort for several days.\u2018cafe from English ancestors who had .|to: fill \u201cO land, not all bereft while these his |thé | state committee of Maime, and ever lg TT E HAINE REPUBLICAN LEADER, IS DEAD ENATORW.P.FRY FC ri \u2018 ava Passed Away Rather Suddenly at Lewiston, Me.\u2014Had Been in Declining Health.Lewiston, Me, August 9.\u2014Willlam Pearce Frye, senior United States Senator from Maine, died : yesterday, et:the home of his daughter, Mrs.Helen White, at Frye, and Maln sts, In\"this city! Although he had been * : + dl:for a long time, death came suddenly.oe - © va - ' , Ma Pitt.Frye, .United States s tor from\" Maine and, next to his colleague, Senator Hale, the oldest member in point of service of the up- Pe?branch of Congress, was born in Lewiston, Me., September 2, 1831.He seftled in New England two centuries ag).His- father, being @ man of means, sept him to Bowdoin College, fram which he graduated in 1850.He then took up the study of law and after a few years passed his examination and was admitted to the Bar.Young Frye entered the political arena.when quite young and was first Slected to the Legislature ©f his State * He began his career in Congress in the Forty-second Congress and was retelected to the Forty-fourth, the Forty-fitth, the Forty-sixth and the grty-seventh.Congress, serving with sreat ability and marked distinction.When James G.Blaine was called to [resident.Gartlela's Cabinet In 1881, r.Frye was made Blaine's successor the latter's unexpired term in United States Senate.hen Mr.Frye took his seat in Con.&ress, Mr.aline was the Speaker.Kelly and Garfield led the majority, prin Kerr and Randall the minority.r.Frye Soon Lecam me a distinguished man eo e - a.of Fro House.ret public speak © Mr, e succeesed Mr.Blaine not oily in the United States Senate, but aldo as chairman of the Republican 51 nce then was the leader of the Re- qublican party in his native state.He fifst met Mr.Blaine when both were members of the State Legislature, and from that day he was the devoted follower of that brilliant statesman and orator.He.aever faltered for a moment in his loyalty.He always considered Mr.Blane the greatest man in his party and staunchly stood by him.im good fortune and In adversity.It wis into his hands that Blaine placed] t famous \u201cMulligan letters\u201d and it \u2018was Frye who read them in the private council of Mr.Blaine's friends a little while before grim necessity forced Mr.Blaine to read them to the country.Among the other members of the Bénate Mr.Frye always commanded great respect and twice, in 1896 and in \u20181991 was honored by being elected president pro tempore of the Senate.President McKinley appointed him ene of} tha members of the Paris peace mission to adjust the terms of ce\u2019 between Spain and the United Sites.At the St.Louis Republican Ngtional Convention in 1896 he was Prbminently mentioned as candida \u2018fof vicë-president.* \" {New Mexico-Arizona Statehood.Washington, D.C., August 9\u2014The New Mexico-Arizona statehood bill was passed by the Senate by 53 to 18.It provides for the automatic admis- sign of Arizona after its citizens\u2019 vote on the recall of judges provision of ita constitution, and of New Mexico after its people vote on the proposition to mike its constitution easier of amend- mént.* Three Rivers Man Drowned.Special to the Montreal Star.Three Rivers, Que.August 9\u2014While bathing In the St.Maurice River, immediately after eating a meal, a young man named Brousseau, was seized with cramps and was drowned.Ve, ie (Continued:) 6GNT is true\u2014there are the ends of two pages left, like bookbind- ~ ers guards.The marks seem \u2018pretty freah.They've not been cut, /- but torn out\u2014torn out with violence, Lookiall the \u2018pages at the end of the booït have been rumpled.\u201d FE \u201cIi ig true\u2014there are the ends of two ipalges left, like bookbinder's guards.The marks seem pretty fresh.They've \u2018fiot' \u2018been out, but torn out\u2014torn out 4 a.With violence.Look, all the pages at Y4nel end of the book have been rum- LU Sayan inadam », ésttnished.i y At all\u201d = -B \u2018But who can have done it?Who?\" moaned Isidore, wringiag his hands.\u201cA servant?An accomplice?\u201d \u201cAll the same, it may date back to'a few months since,\u201d observed Mas- siban.© Even so\u2014even so\u2014soms one must fnve hunted, out snd taken the book mi.Tell nde, monsieur,\u201d cried Beau- tralet, addressing the baroi, \"is there 20 One whom you suspect?\u201d 1 + \"We might ask my daughter.\u2019 'Yes\u2014yes\u2014that's\u2019 It\u2014perhaps .she Al know.\u201d , M.de Velines rang for the footman.A few minutes later, Mme.de Ville- adn entered, She was a young wo-.:.With & sad and resigned face.«autrelet at once asked her: \u201cYou fouad this volume upstairs, in the library?\u201d Yes, in.a parcel of books that had $ been unoorded.\u201d- | \u201cAnd you read ft?\u201d Yes.last night.\u201d When you read it, were those two pages missing?Try \u2018and remember: the two pages following this table .of and dots?\" Co certainly not,\u201d she said, greatly \u201chere was 20 page miss.4.! + .Lo Il, somebody has torn\u2014\u2014\" .\u201c:¥But the book did dot leave: my zoom last might.\u201d ' se ana this morning.\u201d - moraing, 1 brought {t , > down HOLLOW NEEDLE \"MAURICE LEBLANC CopyriGHTED 1911 Br DousLEDay, Pace 23 (ALL RIOHTS RESERVED) \u201cThen \u201d \u201cWell, I don't understand\u2014unless\u2014 but no.\u201d \u201cWhat?\u201d \u201cGeorges\u2014my son\u2014this morning\u2014 Georges was playing with the book.\u201d She ran out headiong, acco\u2014\u2014\"nied by Beautrelet, Massiban and the baron.The child was not in his room.They hunted in every direction.At last, they found him playing behind the castle.But those three people seemed so excited and called him so peremptorily to account that he began to yell aloud.: Everybody ran abdut to right and lft.The servants were questioned.It was an indescribable tumult.And Beautrelet received the awful impres- slon thai the truty, was ebbing away from him, lke water trickling through his fingers.1 He made an effort wo recover himself, took Mme.de Villemon's arm, and.followed by the baron and Massiban.led her back to the drawing room and said: .\u201cThe book is incomplete.Very well, There are two pages tora out; but you read them, did you (not, madame?\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d Co Lou know what they contained?\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d \u201cCould you repeat it to us?\u201d \u201cCertainly.I read the book with a great deal of curiosity, \u2018but those two pages struck me in particular because the revelations were so very interesting.\u201d ; \u201cWell.then, speak madame, speak.I implore you! Those revelations are of exceptional importance.Speak, 1 beg of you: minutes lost are never recovered.The Hollow Needle\u2014\u2014\" \u201cOh.it's quite simple.The Hollow Netdle means\u2014\u2014\" At that moment.a footmaa \u2018entered the rom: .\u201cA letter for madame.\u201d \u201cOh.but the postman has passed!\u201d , \u201cA boy brought -it.\u201d : Mme.de Villemon opened the letter, \u2018read It.and put her hand to her heart, turning suddenty livid and terrified.ready to fgin + LS The paper had slipped to the floor.Beautrelet picked it up and, without troubling to apologize, read: .\u201cNota word?Ht you say a word, your + herermyselt; when MF Maselban's ar | rivgd: was Sits 08d: EE AEE ny wr?son will hever wake aguin.i - .\u201cMy son\u2014iny soal™ she stammeret too weak even to go to the assistance of the threatened child.Beautrelet reageured her: \u201cIt is not gerious\u2014it\u2019s a joke.who could be interested 7\u2019 \u201cUnless,\u201d suggested Massibap, was Arsene Lupin.\u201d Beautrelet made him a sign to hold his tongue, He knew quite well, of course, that the enemy was there, once more, watchful and determined; and that was just why he wanted to tear from Mme.de Villemon the decisive words, so long awaited, and to tear them from her on the spot, that very moment: : - \u201c1 beseech \u2018yous madame, compose yourgelf.We are all here.There is not the least danger.\u201d Would she speak?He thought so, he hoped so.She stammered out a few syllables.But the door opened again.This time, the nurse entered.She seemed distraught: - \u201cM.Georges\u2014madame\u2014M.Georges \u2014\u2014{\" .Suddenly.the mother recovered all her strength.Quicker than any of them, and urged by an unfailing instinct, she rushed down the staircase, across the hall and on to the terrace There lay little Georges, motionless on a wicker chair.\u201cWell, what is it?He's asleep!\u2014\"\u2019 \u201cHe fell/asleep suddenly, madame,\u201d said the nurse.\u201cI tried to prevent him, to carry him to his room.But he was fast asleep and his hands\u2014 hix hands were cold.\u201d \u201cCold!\u201d gasped the mother.*\u201cYes\u2014 it's true.Oh dear, oh dear\u2014if he only wakes up\u201d, Beautrelet put his hand in his trousers pocket, seized the butt of hin revolver, cocked it; with his forefinger, then suddenly produced the weapon and fired at Massiban.: Massiban, as though he were Watching the boy's movements, had avolded the shot, so to speak, in advance.But already Beautrelet had sprung upon him.shouting to the servants: \u201cHelp! It's: Lupin!\u201d 24° Massiban, under the weight of the impact, fell back into one of the wicker chairs.In a few seconds, he rose.leaving Beautralet aturined, oholting; and, holding the young man\u2019s revolver in \u2018his handy: .© \u201cGood! \u2014that's all right!\u2014don't stir Come, \u201cit -| by Jove with four to on word, you took your time to recognize me! Was my make up as old Massi- ban so good as all that?\u201d He was now standing straight up on his legs, his body squared, in a formidable attitude.and he grinned as he looked at the three petrified footmen and the dumbfounded baron: \u201cIsidore, you've missed the chance of a lfetime.If you hadn't told them I was Lupin, they'd Jumped on me.And, win fiom like that, what would have become of me, e against me?\u201d He walked up to them: \u201cCome, my lads, don\u2019t be afraid\u2014I shan\u2019t hurt you.Wouldn't you like a sugar-stick apiece to screw your courage up?Oh, you, by the way, hand me back my hundred franc note.will you?Yes, yes, I know you! You're the one I bribed just now to give the letter to your mistress.Come hurry, you faithless servant.\u201d He took the blue bank note which the servant handed him and tore it into tiny shreds: : \u201cThe price of my fingers.\u201d He took off his .hat and, bowing very low before Mme.de Villemon: \u201cWill you forgive me, madame?The accidents of life\u2014of mine especially\u2014 often drive one to acts of cruelty for which I.am the first to blush.But have no fear for your son; it's a mere prick, a Nttle puncture in the arm which I gave him while we \u2018were questioning him.In an hour, at the most.you won't know that it happened.Once more, all my apologies.But I had to make sure of your silence.\u201d He bowed again, thanked M.de Velines for his kind hospitality, took his cane, lit a cigarette, offered one to the baron, gave a circular sweep with his hat and, in a patronizing tone, said to Beautrelet: \u201cGood-bye haby.\u201d \u2018And he walked away quietly, puffing the smoke of his cigarette into the servants\u2019 faces.Beautrelet waited for a few minutes.Mme.de Villemon, now calmer, was watching by her son.He went up to hers with the intention of making oO last appeal to her.Their eyes mét, He sald nothing.He had understood that she would never speak now, whatever happened.There, ref more, in that mother's brain, the treachery! It burns secret of the Hollow Needle lav\u2019 bu- riéd as deeply as in the might of the pant.Then he gave up and went away.It was hal{-past ten.There wan a train at eleven-fifty.He slowly followed e avenue In the park and turned into the road that led to the station.\u2018 \u201cWell, what do you say to that?it was\u2019 Massiban.or rather Lupin, who appeared gut of the wood ad- Joining the road.; \u201cWas jt pretty well contrived.or was ft not?Is your oM friend great on the \u2018tight rope, or is he hpt d.whether the so-called Massiban, member of the Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres, ever existed.But.of course, he exists.I'll even show him to you, if you're good.But, first, let me give you back your revoiver.You're looking to see If it's loaded?Certainly.my lad.There are five charges left, one of which would be enough to send me ad patres\u2014Well, so you're putting it in your pocket?Quite right.I prefer that to what you did up there\u2014A nasty little impulse, that, of yours!\u2014Still, you're young.you suddenly see\u2014in g flash! you've once more been done by that: confounded Lupin and that he is standing there in front of you, at three steps from you\u2014and bang' You fire! \u2014I'm not angry with you, bless your little heart! To prove it.I offer you a seat in my 100 h.p.car.Will that suit you?\u201d He put his fingers to his mouth and whistled.The contrast way delicious between the venerable appearance of this elderly Massiban and the schoolbby ways and accent which Lupin\u2019 was putting on.: Beautrelet could not help laugh- ng.\u2018 x \u201cHe's laughed! He's laughed!\u201d cried Lupin, jumping for Joy.\u201cYou see, Baby, what yeu fall short in is the power of smiling; you're a trifle serious for your age.You're a very likeable boy, you have A charming candor and simplicity\u2014but you have no sense of humor.\u201d He placed.himself in front of \u2018him.\u2018Look here, bet you I make you cry! Do you know how I was \u2018able to follow up all your inquiry, how'l knew of the letter Massi- ban Wrote you and his appointment to meet you this morning at th: Chateau de Velines?Through the prattle of your friend, the one \u2018you're staying with.You confide in that idiot and he loses no time, but goes and tells everything to.his hest girl.Anil his best girl has no secrets for Lupin.\u2014 What did I tell you?I've made you feel, anyhow; your eyes are quite wet! \u2014Friendship betrayed: that upsets you, eh?Upon my word, you're wonderful! J could take you in my arms- and hug you! You always wear that look of astonishment which goes stralght to my heart\u2014!I shall never forget the other evening at Gaillon, when you consulted me.\u2014Yes, 1 was the old notary!\u2014But why don't you laugh, youngster?As ! said, you havé no sense of à joke.\u201d Look here, what Yéu want is-what shall I eall 1t?\u2014imagination, (maginative Impulse.Now, Fin.full \u2019' \"of - imaginative.impulse.\u2018 ' A motor was heard panting not far off.Lupin seized Beautrelet roughly by the arm and in a cold voice, looking him straight in the vyes: \u201cYou're going to keep quiet now, aten\u2018t you?\u2018You can see théres nothing to be done.Then what's the use of wasting - your time and energy?There ary plenty of highway robbers in the world.\u201d Run after them and let \u2014yot'll be like that fer two.or three minutes\u2014no more?*.But, upon my we .oo A, ?.sure that you haven't got over it oli, and -that you're asking yourself \u201c $s x Ia ROUTE + \u20ac va : > .on y slate \u2018me de\u2014if not! \u2014W' \u20186 setting.{ant JET TE ute Gumee Bm Sen fie £3iaRed 8 po so \u2019 : \u201cFoo \u201cinet 1 ail 0a Joue, be Mid-Summer Clearance Sales DNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1911.Ni OTE» Qur Naw Telephone Numbér: i8- UP, 6300 \u201cT é w À pe \u2014 a a pt .Special: Women\u2019s New York Summer.Dresses-Prices 84.50 to $6.50-at $2.95 There are but-125 of these New York Dresses\u2014the former prices quoted here * 2 ES al av = 3 were much below usual values, rendering this further reduction one of the most note-' Becoming adaptations of Princess and Empire styles are repre-; worthy .of the season.sented in Muslin, Cotton Foulards and Ginghams\u2014carefully finished with lace, embroidery and insertions ; short and three-quarter sleeves, low and high neck.Former special prices $4.50 to $6.50.To Clear to-morrow, each, $2.95.Reliable Corsets Moderately Priced Price $1.00 ban ~ N Hague \u201cwl al.These models\u2014now specially featured in our Corset Section : ~ \u2014should strongly interest those desiring dependable Corsets at a\u2019 AT $1.00-\u2014This Corset is made with long Parisian skirt in English -Coutil, bound with aluminum wire, has strong supporters front and sides, and is especially designed to suit all medium figures.AT $2.00\u2014This is a medium low bust Corset with extra long hips.It is made of finé Batiste, lace and ribbon trimmed, with hose supporters front and sides.This Corset is specially desigded for slim and : médium figures.moderate price.They will be found perfect fitting and comfort- « able to wear, and give to the figure that slender, graceful poise now so much the vogue.oC AT.$1.50\u2014This Corset is designed .four hose supporters.Sizes 18to: dar a v Var?with medium high bust, extremely , long hip.It is made of Batiste: and is trimmed with edging; having strong hose supporters à both front and sides.: AT $4.00-Designed to suit average figures this Corset is the acme of; style and comfort.It is made: with French Batiste with high : extended bust, elastic gores and | A 30.Price $4.00.- The balance of our assortments of _ Wash Stocks in Muslin, Pique and Linen with dainty Guipure and Valedtiennes edges, formerly from, each, 40c to 80c, will be cleared to-morrow at, each, 10c.Linen Handkerchiefs woven in fine cross bar patterns, sheer, soft and of superior quality.Former price, per doxen, $2.00,.Special, pei dosbn,- $4838.ai 1Ces.Women's Neckwear Reduced to Clear TOURISTS SHOULD ESPECIALLY NOTE THESE VALUES Guipure Lace Coat \u2018Sets inûde in a series of refined and exquisite designs always fashionable-will be offered for sale to-morrow at.half Pire ns Sa Ey their! .mazked 12 A A As w TE: HATA BONN: Ar 790 rid Women's fine Silk Gauze Lisle Hosiery, as - rich as silk in appearance, but more durable, woven with garter tops and double feet; formerly, per pair, 50c.Special Price, per Special Values in Women's Hosiery.Silk Lisle and Lisle Hobiery in a varied} assortment of plain colorings and desirable § patterns; formerly, per pair, 50c.Special ps de RG Tv Ris + - 2 gree RE fe pair, 39c.Price 25c, or 5 pairs for $1.00.LL : Entire Stock of Navy Serges Less 10% The universal vogue of these Navy Serges is in itself sufficient reason for: |: ing advantage of this 10% discount.When it is added that these Serges |: can Bo.gecured in \u2018weights suitable for present.or Fall wear the savings to be [5% realized by purchasing now are further emphasized.These Navy Serges, re- à presenting the most reliable grades, were formerly sold at, per yard, 55c, 65c, # 85c, 95c, $1.10, $1.35, $1.40 and $1.65.Special Discount 10%.CE Now is the Time to Enter Our - Prize Photographic Competition When purchasing supplies at our Kodak Department ask for full particulars-\u2014-there is no entrance fee required.Take a Kcdak with you on your vacation and enter this competition-there are 28 prizes-the first prize being a Camera worth We do Developing, Printing and Enlarging quickly and satisfactorily.Ion best pictures in 0.Films sent by \u2014 / mail will be developed, printed and returned within 24 houes.after being received.cL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES-A COMPLETE KODAKS \u2018LINE OF THE BEST GRADES CARRIED This Store Closes Daily at 5:30 p.m., and at 1:00 p.m.on Saturdays è ro Visas 0 alone?You're.not one of those who Oh, I don\u2019t know what restrains me! _ In half a dozen turns of the wrist I could have you boynd and gaggece-and, in two hours safe under lock and key, for some And then I.could ;twist thumbs in all security, withdraw to the peaceful! retreat prepared for me by my ancestors, the Kings of France, and enjoy the treasures which they have been goad enough to accumulate But no, it is doomed that I must go on blundering to the end.1 can't\u201d help it, we all have our weak- nesses\u2014and I have ane for you., Besides, it's not done yet.From now un- ti! you.put your finger into the hollow.of the .Needle, a good deal of water will flow under the bridges.Dash it all, it took me ten days! want ten years, at There's that much \u2018distance let go! come.for me.pin! You.least! will months Me! betwéen us, after ali!\u201d The.motor arrived, an immense clos- Lupin opened the door and Beautreltt gave a cry.There was a man inside and that man was Lupin, ed gar.or rather Masstban.derstanding, he burst out Lupin said: \u201cDon\u2019t be afraid, he's sound 1\u2019 promised that you should see him.- un, then capital\u2014right in the s r : And our won't catch cold\u2014good! in our hand.\u2014Spare a copper, It was really a huge joke to see \u2018two Massibans - face to face, asleep with his head on his chest, other seriously occupied In paying to my \u201cPity a poor blind man! Massiban, here's two sous and we go at the fourth speed.hear, driver?read a little paper, Lu-{ read them his little paper.\u2019 a éonipleté Missidan, ti Asa ideas, dn \u201cay: 0 you hat kind gentleman!\u2014Oh, my Géar old Massi- ban, so you were after Arsene Lupin!\u201d the one the him every sôrt of attention and' respect: There, my visitihg-card.And now, my lads, oft Do you You've got to do sev- enty-five miles an hour.Jump in, Isidore.There's a full sitting of the Institute to-day, and is - Lo .on I don't Know what, at half-past three.Well, he'll FH dish A ons.Liem denen pris ee | ter olisutfeur; \u2018wy're ohiy0bing seven = rh.¥ nah laughing.| Isidote, and thea: geople, rs chat \u2019 life ;-1§ :tlonotonous! Why, life's an Do you grasp the situation now?midnight, I! knew of your .appoint- © castle.At seven in the \u2018wh \u2018 Massi ban pagsed, I had only to collect him ment morning, 8s there.When \u2014give him a tiny prick with a nesdle| tori book?And then, ) \u2014anll the thing wis dene.asp, oid] questioning e ) fp chép; déep ayay.< Well set\u2019 yôt}'abouf the Ho \\ ci down on the ops! THRTS 1t-\"therure! ?he - So.\\ ACTES RES $ ES a thing, my boy; on to know\u2014end I \u2014, eno make his skin for joy, just 's At Velites and t the .was.tearing out the pages of tha + mea Sumy uit «gt w, at the capte whet you.were chattering with ald} L'up.agalast the window, Nis wouldn\u2019t\u2014yes\u2014no.It gavé me \u2018goôse- flesh, Iassure you.\u2014 If she spoKe, IT should have to bulld'up my life anew, the whole scaffolding was destroyed.\u2014.Would the footman come in time?Yes \u2014 no \u2014 there he is.\u2014 But Beau.trelet will unmask me! Never! He's too: much of a flat! Yes, though\u2014mo Shere, he\u2019s done it\u2014no, Le Basé = yes-\u2014hes eyeing mea s oo Li feeling for his-revolvert-\u2014Oh, the de-\" light of it!\u2014Isidore, you're talkibg toë: much, you'll hurt yourself!-Lets have.- a snooze, shalt-wèz \u2014 I'm\u2019 djfug.sleep.\u2014Good night.\u201d .214 A Besutrelet looked him.Fie-scom-' ed almdst asleep alrégdy.He slept\u2019.The motor cur, th space, rushed toward & horiYon tha was constantly ached\u201d and aw .ow! s 4 tot.looked st his travpliing.pon, fora.long time, fg 3 \u2019 curiéaity; and'-aisé with a keen\" [to fathéus hip\" real \u2018throu the .manks it And t \" DI 2 aii A 4 EE Ns boars mast ust, we woud: be better.oft: while Ae sa thal # \u201cfree list™ plus the Taft list, still we would be ee \u2018ofl Sumly; py Lp oe who put #0 JRuch, smphasiy ¢ of tiiis > LAG ee x ] business.side atfatr, alould avé the » a \u201c5 VPN sepse ti walt and how.ROME A * Sram a PRE ReETATIVES.| Co Laud, Of course, are dno admit fora mo the aspuinp- Sram at Fé.bexta \u2018of Mr.O'Connof's ey Le, that.there ééajitages to be reaped :undét Reciprocity which at ice the pptant disadvaptages.On fhe \u2018purely, gom- merciatigide of.the question.\u2018 the ; /rparket' is\u2019 pot the market Ws want.It exports the very things we export.For us to try to get rioh selling to the Americans, would be as if two butchers tried to do business trading \u201c Eastern.Division, rest of Pittsburg and Buffalo, Da.an representative.Tribune Bulldlng, | New York \"CIS Western Division, w.Y.Perry, representative int National Bank Building.Chicago, IIL CANADA:\u2014 ) a \u2018Onûfrio\u2019 Office -M.w.MeGUIvray, \u2018representative, 76 : ) > King Street West, Toranto chiafly with each ôther: , A farmer may occasionally - Western Canada \u2018 Office including ba, ablige another farmer with: \u2018a \u201csetting af eggs\u201d or a pat Saskatchewan, Alberta and Brith Columbia, Mr.Mes of \"bittex; but he finds kis yegular market.with the towns- Giliivray, representative, 7¢ King Street West, Toremss./ map.We \u201cswap\u201d égéfcültural products, \"a litle: hut we Eastern Canada Offices, tncludins Eastern On > > Quape, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nove _Pringe both do dur real\u2019 selling.tg.the: \u2018non-agrjcultursl countries: Nor\u201d will Reciprocity \u2018change this, extépt in \u2018#o-far as if may induce us to send our raw material to the United States to be manufactured for export.Naturally, tht British market is the Canadian farm- ors\u2019 market.Let Mr.O'Connor consider a few figures.In 1910, \u2018some of our \u2018exports of agricultural products to thése two markets were! as followa: \u2014 Scotia, 'wird Island, Newfoundland, Bermuda and West Indias.W.Surbey, representative, Star Bulléing Montreal.5.GREAT BRITAIN Office, 17 Cockspur Bt, Trafalgar Square, London, 8.W.England.M.A.Jamieson, advertising representative.or r a avence Favre & Cle, Paris, agents Alpe TET \u2014 + Article.\u2019 To.Britain ° + To United States \u2014 : ; Apples .$4,184,878 $182,810 .CIRCULATION OF THE STAR, Wheat .49,267,786 1,883,647 : Four cee we ee.BB72,698 © 571,938 nm - attle .9979918 874.Week ending August 5, 1911.{Bacon .LL.8.423.747 + Han es M.[Chveme-.+: .- 3L481,566 oi -28,995 Monday.\u2026 TT,290 - Tuesday.TT,292 When + we come to totals, our total export of agricul-, tural produce, and animals and their produce, to Britain reached $112,865,393, w | Wednes day.CL .T1288 Ju oned wa.i.a ple we only sent $18,833, ses worth Thursday.a en ee ae 77.301 A However, ve need hardly remind our readers that .ese are not the growmds upon which we oppose Reci- \u2019 Friday.ve ee 77,302 prooity.It Is not a question of whether or not there will Saturday ee ee ee ee 79,765 be à few cents to be made of Tost on eggs, cream or bar-.ws I : - \u201c[1ey.\"It is the far bigger question as to whether the capi- \u2014- JI + [tal of the Anglo-Baxon race will eventually \u2018be Washing- .Total.ee aes .466,238 | ton or \"Ottawa.We believe that in time Canada will be ., ; e prédominant partner of ths British Empire if that _ Daily average.71,706 \u201c|| Empire lasts.We believe that it will eventually be gov- erned-not from London\u2014but from some Canadian city.Weekly Star last 18 1 We should then have sixty, eighty or a hundred millon\u2019 | Week., .560 peoples here; and the centre of gravity must De in the Dominion.But if we sell out in the meantime to the crRguLATION OF Americans, the hegemony of the Anglo-Saxon race net .DAT Ly AND.= era 8 the hegemony of the German race lies in ussia.Te Le PEER * Washington will then be our capital; ana the Stars One Issue: of Day J) Weekly and Stripes our flag.- We prefer that Ottawa shall be our capital] and the Union Jack our flex.Star aggregates: | , 208,000 From the above figures are exclué- ed several thousand subscribers.some of which are regarded xs more or less ephemeral te THE.RETURN OF THE NIOBE.VERY Canadian is sincerely.Sad that the\u2019 Niobe\" has E reached Halifax, in, safety, Kd sincerely sorry, that the task of Rips per, temporhrily; has been, at: the cos: of serious injury À a teal cruiser, the!\u2018 Cornwal,: which struck an uncharted rock in Clarke's Harbor, while! acting as a convoy to our crippied Atlantic squadron.It wag:.epough of \"a, dlow to the British navy \u2018to have the Nioÿa-endered-bors du combat.and .the one hundred snd nl recroiis who were receiving an elaborate and very expéhWive training on board of her, sent\u2019 homé for a long vacation on full pay.The Niobe weighs 11,000 tons and\u2019 has sixteen six-inch guns, which, should circumstances place her in sufficiently closes proximity to an enemy of dignified and deliberate galt, would doubtless be able to give à good account of themselves.Against certain emer- genelies, then, such as an invasion of Canada by the navy of Hayt! or by the desperate smugglers of St.Pierre and Mi- quelon, she was a tower of strength to the Empire \u2014 a leaning tower of strength, it is trtue, but nevertheless Im im pressive and even imposing if viewed in the right Refspec-\u2019 tive.-'The Copnwall, unfortunately, would be cas} for more Wetive particif¥éion in the offence or dgfénce ef th Empire should our joint navies have to submit to the su- | preme test.Completed in 1905, she is an armored cruls of 9,000 tons anfl a.speed of almost 24 knots; in case of Reciprocity does not mean simply alittle lower or à | war, there are certain important tasks she has been built little higher price on his fruits and market garden watuter | 0 perform\u2014and, which there is every reason to believe she ; i ld havé yerformed had she not.coms to grief in rescu- \u2014IT MEANS THE LOSS OF HIs'\u201c°\" P a a tone workingman B ° Ing the Niobe frowmi the consequences of indulging ° her fl! \"» E - Of what aâvaniage \u2018will it be \u2018to him, if early straw- fondness for; \"Ola Home\" weeks.From this standpoint it % berries are five cents a box cheaper, whén he: has no is hard to se& how our navy has, 50 fat, been of any great.Ÿ money with which to buy such luxuries at any price?assistance to Great Britain.We have had.to discontinue\u2019 a training two-thirds.of dur 390,0000 cadets and to dismiss # Reciprocity\u2014as it \u2018stands\u2014hits many Industries, It : 48 great mistake to imagine that it does not.Many to their homes the same proportion of our recruits for the.% Canadian workingmen will be thrown out of work If it humbler: faut.equally expensive position,\u2014proportionately.¥ goes into operation, without waiting for the next step by \u2014of abij-seamen, stoker, engine-room artificer, and ®0 2 our benevolent friend, President Taft.forth.fe have done two years\u2019 talking about bullding .But we all know that the next step Is coming, ana 5 fe vérins In Nae put ve Rave not, as yet.even coming soon.President Taft wants \u201cfree trade In every- et thg contracts for the ship-yards And we e cost Great Britain the services of a 33,750,000 cruiser for \u2018an 111 hi = thing\u201d His manufacturing allies want to do the manu-, = finite perlà a = \u2018! tacturing for the Canadian consumers.| This means that, : : ee 4% the Canadian manufactories will be closed\u2014that the éan- | LONDON 5 DOCK \u201cSTRIKE.FS adjan workingman will be out-of a job.i ¥.Can President Taft succeed?ONDON'S dock strike is a magnificent example of the iNoglopl extremes to which a headless, thoughtless, i Let us count up the forces.(1) He will have the trade of our farmers in his, reasgniess outbreak of general discontent will car-! « grip; and be able to threaten them with the closing of(ry those-who become involved In it.The dock-workers, À the market to.which they have become accustomed, if in the settlement of whose grievances the trouble had Its * they do not help him get access to our industrial market.inception, have been granted what they asked for when|® \u201c3 (3) He will tell them that the wiping out of Cana-!they went on strike, but have declined to return to work R x dian Protection means that they can buy elothing, ma- |because guch action wôuld be \u201cunsympathetic\u201d .to the stevedores, the carters and other unions who \u201cquit work\u201d \u201cchinery, Jurniture, etc, more cheaply.He has already told in order to secure for the dockers exactly the concessions 3 us that Canada is a dearer place in which to live than the % Unitea States, \u2018and advanced as proof of the fact that we |which are gow.offered them.Some of the sympathizing unions have neither presented nor formulated.any de- twill not try to compete on even terms with American » manufactured goods.\u2018mands for the redréss of specific grievances; others are a (83) Our Grain Growers make no bones of the fact!taking advantage of \u2018the opportunity to insist upon;a gen- 7s that they look upon Reciprocity ag only \u201ca first step\u201d to- |c¢ral increase \u2018in wages; and the dockers are apparently + ward the destruction of all Protection.walting aimlessly until a sufficlent time has elapsed to \u2018 :(4) Reciprocity will rob the farmer of his shar: of indicate that they sympathize with their sympathizers before returnng to work.In the meantime, the price of meat # : protection.He is now sixty- five per cent of the popula- ; tion.\u2018Will he -not vote for a levelling down of the whole has gone up for at London\u2014dockers, stevédores and carters, as well as clerks, \u2018shop-girls and \u201cthe 141d rich,\u201d be- 2 ariff.in his own Jnterest, regardless of President Taft and caus: the whole combined force of the strike has been x Bin threats?; Under the circumstances, the\u2019 workingman dare not directed against tthe unloading of ships carrying beef : vote for cheaper strawberries.There is a far bigger issue |from the Argentines, mutton from Australia, cheese from Bat stake.He must vote for his job.New Zealand, and bacon -from- Sweden.- The wholesale price of chilled beef has beem advanced from 3c to 10 cents a paund aince Friday, and [frozen be:f costs, by the quarter, just fifty per cent.more to- day than it aid last week.It is easy enough to raise the prices of the necessaries of life, the trouble is to get them down agdin.The dockers' strike has demonstrated how completely.Great Britain is at the mercy of any force which can interfere \u2018with the supply and distribution of her imported foodstuffs, whether it be within or without Her borders, open: ly 'by an enemy to the nation or indirectly by an industrial war at home; but has it taught anyth! ng else?+ 0 am WEDNESDAY, AlIURT 9, 1911.THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS: - Regders of \u201cThe Star leaving ing the city.during Sum- me?mathe, may haye The Star mailed to\"any address for one \u201cweek or longer at: city rates.Oidejs may be left at the Star -Branchztorñer of Mansfield and St.Catherine streets, or al the Head Office, St.James street.1% kre AAR gt TE 3 we Fox HAAG TER \u201cTHE WORKINGMAN.\u201d : i Fe workingman 1s, being \u201cneglected\u201d dni this Recl- procity debate\u2014as we pointed out the.other day\u2014 5 largely \u2018because his position toward It fs, and must $re ' 3k a foregone conclusion.Su i fn RnB - AE A CETTE \u201cRECIPROCITY AND THE DEMOCRATS.\u201d : X [IR E.G.O'CONNOR writes In criticism of our N/] suggestion that thpse who regard Reciprocity as y.no More than à business bargain, would be obey- the business spirit more carefully if they: waited to \"ne \u2018what the Democrats will give us for nothing before paving anyihing for the Taft \u201ceut\u201d ih the duties on natural products.He thinks that \u201ca dird in the hand is worth trs.in the bush\u201d; and looks upon Democratic int:ations and Democratic achievements as a very dense \u201cbush,\u201d ih- \u201cWe are possibly getting the explanation of the attack of the Powers upon Mr.Shuster as treasurér-gen- eral of Persia in that eminént financiers statement that he has found the Shah's kingdom to.be on the verge of bankruptcy.Thit is not th: sort of fact that the Powers » Interested want to tes advertised.\"dhe last thing certainly which we would\u2019 attempt to ao, \u2018would be to guarantee any Democratic tariff legislation ti advance.But If we belonged to that company of shortsighted persons who see nothing in the Taft wap but a : banevojent.trade arrangement, we think that It would stem 2p more that prudent to us to walt and learn Just ' what \u2018the Democrats will do.The strongest pro-Recipro- | olty 1 will admit that it waulé coût little to wait; while he episode of the \u201csprint\u201d of the two parties to get Shi gain might be very considerable, À \u201cleo the, making of the Manitoba votgrs® lists.first, shows Hr Que.inkling Ab to Democratic intention we have.They how essential \u2018it is that these fundamentals of a fdr elec- déve prepared\u2019 \u201ca farmers\u2019 free lial.\u201d Mr.O'Connor is tion! dhould be provided by an independent authority.Gugéived !nto thinking this a limited poticy, by the fact thét thja pattiquiar measure wis inteñded | as an alMix to > ane Tétr Resiproaity agreement: but there ie no doubt that > thé Domsogrhts.aré actulted by a desiré\u2014not to add to the|own Senate; but that the editor could mot find room for valu of tne ot \u2018otter\u2014bût to remove tarif! tases, from [it until it was not so much a \u201cboom\u201d a8 & boomerang.\u2018the gdods tite poeple consume.Mo, With Reciprocity gut i.otithe.way, th3y.Would make their \u201cfree list\u201d free fo.the iol nea\u2019 Crain Now, this \u201ctree Mat\" au the me Ît into the Lower House \u201cWhere Nerd have: fhajority; is a much better thing for ta att otter.It.we, Mad to.ehegse Detween had te ke one at au events \u201cAvery.Canadian : \u201ctres Hat It is altogether, Hkely that President \u2018Taft wrote that \u201cLaslia\u2019s\u201d article while Reciprocity was still pending in his It was unfeeling to advertise the prospective colX- spt\u2019 promiiged to break up.v, mt ire It is fortunats that the\u2019 Western wheat « crop.1s bet ter thea some pê.the men who so out to my st ; .wall héro, in\" \u2018Cleveland,\u2019 thers, sion between Bourassa and \u2018Lemieux | just \u2018 when the \u201chot Cun, 1 (The While, Canadian.ping\u201d up, Amerl& senting their statements rails cidre reaching | ce economy aid\u201d \u2018caution.While C ne ; factories have more orders than they can | m, American factorles are closed or, running on short time.Tens of thot | sands of United fitaten abandoned as unprotit to oçean Canada pangrama of.the pat promshomey po parity: evet, ee snjoyed by, puny ep ft mot ! aBt._theratoré, Fhe maintain thé: tarif waves of \\ American | y Concession flooding the Pominiont.\u201ci Ï We have had pid reports from Pittsburg, Philadelph la aûd New We héve fàd Ztdomy -pléturet ét Tel shipping \u2018that crowds.the water- ; Buffalo.\u201d A travelling\" correspondent © The Montreal Star sends his paper \u2018a somewhat similar story.from: Cleveland, thé home of Rockefeller, apd \u2018the seat Of hundreds of great manufactufipgsnds- | tries.That city is hit pretty the industijal, depression under which the United States is laboring, and when co.pared with Montréal, other Canadian city, it affords a striking | object lesson as to -the, conditions .Peer, ln, | valting north and south of the internar ne tional boundary line.have ben, api standing, ge om ogéga ag, a, the\u201d dr i # dyke that k ue avatom which was # tobe 1cesslve pra corporation {Ths house in- which my \u201cfather\u201d With: cvlslperonnire .*Which \u2018reminds Ear.L.Lesage, superintendent of ihe water | Works, \u201cof Wolfe .street, whene my ther used to live, in a hops whieh; is! and from: Which 1\" vy- \u201cmember being \u2018able: fo.see, when I'was 144, the sito of thé od Waterworks |.ly, Dewioning of the | system, which: ras (rude spoigh\u2014e rated by suo-.rivate companies until the i a \u2018civic undertaking\u2019 \u201cWolfe street was in the time of \u2018 | mY father, Who, was the Snes you ; : ge Watéiw % a 4 \u201ctain class of chants, bookkeeperse, or government positions, people in civic and the like.Jtved iwas of stone, very.respectable, and in\u2019 Heeping, with, the character of- the [street at the time.\u2018terforation set in, and has scontinyed.Had, time ta peek for the tion pts \u201ccertain streets and Jpelghbor- | \u201cI reinember often ooking at the point in the river from which water This correspondent says: \u2014 \u201cComing used to be drawn in the old days, be- fresh from Canada's abounding prosperity into the depressing Industrial atmos: phers of the United States, I have reall; eq with a gheater force than oor bet otond op the importance \u2018of that Canada.It'is\u2019 tô Canada what the breakwaters are to the harbors of the Great Lakes, It keeps the storm and stress of » trust-ridden nation from bre disastrously: on -Cinadlafi soil\u201d \u2019rhs à mé conditiohs péevaneë in Montrg hes \u201c pante.\u201d, \u201cfn all \u2018Is leading.short time 3 being worked etiped arent or four days 'a week, or five or six hours a day.Many thousænds of its pulay tion are feelihg the behumbing Méghuencé of restricted earnings, - Lots à The.great Iron ore docks, | which, are one of the famous sights of Cleveland, and where in the past,>many millions of sent & scene of milked: dnac tariff wall.tg}: for the city had taken-over the water.workis, \u201ctbe place merely, aot the thing itself.for,\u201d said Mr.Jauëbt ra have: home :distance yet 12 I \u2018am\u2019 An ow: \u201cman.\u201d + 7e * et) et \u201cThe history of the evogtion of the Montreal waterworks is teresting,\u201d f'sald Mr.ze.\u2018In 1801 there was hgh, Toe rat gomposed oo \"Messrs.ahéfy, John .\u201cDaniel su Herlatid, Thomas Behufflin, Stéphen elf \u2018With a\u2019 of £8,- 000 \u2018to \u201caperate; à Wa system for the city- Prior to this the water as peddled in barrels from door to joel ?The water was pumped up from the river nearly opposite the qua \u20ac Ponégani\u2019 hotél;,_ and distributed In wooden .That Is to say, pac- tally distributed, for.the system did not.comprehend the whole population.\u201cThe enterprise did not prove a financial success.There had been considerable outtfiy.\u2018end the returns were not large- The.scheme fell into dis- tons of ore were handled FTIR, | resent tHipé\u201d of Sk fun À EE vapaper,.obag ot 3 3 \u201c \u201cpurine.the past weak * pinot Ÿ operators placed.sitters eine sda] of ore.This, however, is scarcely a drcp .in the bucket, BAG if thére ordérs gli not forthcoming in the: Immediate F the lake .sbaion _bids Fair to Have.#in arly finish.Vebsel owners L4 that they Would | rather tie up moorings and save insurance, than, ais li around for possible cargoes.No démmand | is developing for wild tonnage, and shippers have about all they can do to ner The city thefr own boats busy.\" A .Needleas to say, Americans expect-that'\" Reciprocity will help them townaida.reJi vices newed prosperity.One o eir tgonbles-itained.and the work of making y.One of thelr ta att to- Lachine was undertaken.ts\u2019 the partial exhaustion of thelr 6% naturel resources and they hope ew once: they gain CcoRtrovs f vast store of raw materiels Th ook to see free trade in\u201c natural pro- {ducts extended shortly to manifac itd; and that would, of course, give thelr ery dustrifl trusts the free run of growing markets an, they se muocp desire less powerfol -m country.! \u2019 ad urers of What that would mean.to ek] 8 investors, *C@nad wWorkingmery dian merchdnty, \u2018and Canadian \u2018fa can readily Ye magia.\u2018Surely safe course and the only sane course, is to maintain that well-proved Policy under which the Dominion has attained its present remarkable progperity \u2014aà prosperity unequelled TR a GIFT FROM SHRINERS.Captain ery Nobles Present Address to Batter.A pleaping event occurred Monday previous to the departure of the steamer Rapids Prince on n r regular trip, when a deputation atic Shriners consisting of Nobles on Gordon, Allan Austin, A.A.Bittues.and Alex.B.J.Moore, of Karnak: bo ple, Montreal, waitéd on Captain Batten and in the presence of soho af the officers and passengers, including Mr.Jos.Dolan; Mr.J.King and Nobles McClain, Mitchell end McQueen presented him with a framed illuminated address which Noble Gordon Tega, as foHows:\u2014 To Captain George Batten.Richelieu and Ontario Company : \u2014 - The Nobility and.Ladies of Karnak Temple, A.A.0, N.M.8.on voyage per T.8.8.Rapids King, to Rochester, N.Y.July 8th to 14th, 1011, beg to tender you their.sincere, thanks for your courtesy and ceaseless attention which helped to make the Caravan such a source of unqualified enjov- ment to = hoard.rno ittues, Chair Transportation Committee; Philip B, Gordon, Pdst Potétate and Representative; Alex.B, J.Moore, Recorder and Representative, .Capt.Batten was taken by surprise and in modest terms sald \u2018that -he would indeed highly prize the .testimonial and that he looked forwsrd to next summer wheh hoped that 1t would fall to his lot to again have the honor of being in command of the Steamer which would be chartered by such royal good fellows as the mem- befs of Karnak Temple.WATER PLANT PURCHASE., FE.Navigation Aldermanic, Questions Not in Proper Form.: At the ast\u2019 nreefing of the civic committee to consider the question of buying out the plant of the Montreal Water :& Power Company, it was decided to ask the city sation: In just what would be the situatio Cundegonde, and a couple .ah ther wards, If.the city dla acquige the plant of the\u2018 company until ¢ expiration of contracts the formes mun- telpalities have with the company.answer the attoypes nintes .that the query was not\u2018 put in proper: manner.M consequence, | A) AE will put.new ques me De tons fey when the a #6 meets again next week, yp aimez pols out, that if the oityÿ- debirés, \u2018it expropriate the compaay\u2019s pia) in LBL.cavrde snd other: wards.= ces À Se Aer ete a Ho word, that \u201cea fée] on in i a oe smi EE 1 I a rs | vote woken up: anti} the weather \u2018cocis down; 7 pr ru a ve amine + 2.68 î D J ll oe YY | Netlona) , \u201c{plaée wornout pipes: \u201ced he ES Tass Wenn + sf EE dst will be Mn the works were sold out to ih pea eue: Portequs.int 1818, tor £6; 009.Porteots grea \u201cimproy and extefided the system, \u2018apon which ine split: dome £40,000, repiacing the old .woodéh pipes with iron one and | moderni the: eBterpriag, as far as | was 7 pri | Te Piso dled pripe r some years, {and the, plant 15.000.a = 1839, for the pt - Hayes was hree new engines and 40.000 gallons of water , Hayes disposed of to the city for £50,000.et began to add to the plant, and especially to get about the creation of a proper aqueduct.The seras Keefer were Ob- \u2018of \u2018Mr.Thom: the per hour.as quite an undertaking.and money \u2014the record showgng that the ®lity spent, shortly after the plant over from Hayes, some.£ 30,000 upon improvements.THe rest | these .improvenients- was that.wag able to supply some 5,000,00 gal.hs per day, by the plan of Mr: Kee- in the realization of the Lachine ed uct.=.+ \u201cThi \u2018cb es the work.ot improve-: tension, hay fone on com> : 34 We b& now some.a oi pipes, throughout the city.wh ais, 2 od are mostly new, the ismalledé belhg etglit inches and the.{argesty thirty-six he We are still puttitg in new: will be.\u2018 There can bo no finality to] this work.wine city is growing alk the time.e put in new water pipes | he before the Le is opèned up: we Te-; and the work: of replaceméit knows no ending.\u201cThink of the difference present conditions and those which prevailed half a century ago, according to the records.Think of a century ago, when the water was sold by the bucket; when we had nothing but a few wooden pipes: when we had no reservoirs on the mountain; when the wafer was pumped from the river close RCA th Jeve] \u2018beach, which I remember myself; when the pipes were wooden and only supplied part of the city.\u201cThe present waterworks represent in money something like .$10,000,000.and we are spending $3,000,000 more.on filtration and extension of the adueduct.Instead of the few pence which were collected from, the -people by the) water peddlars a century ago, we receive from the citizens of today $1,000,000 of revenue in the form of water rates.ç ° LS \u201cThe suecesaive: \u2018imfjfovements which have been made\u2019 to the \u2018waterworks; the enlarged supply to meet the new \u2018demands of increasing population, this is the history of the city in.epitome.The waterworks.supplying a necessity of life, offer a record of the extent of the city, the magnitude of its needs, and the importance of this great civic asset.\u201cIf ona.wantéd, to.grasp the evolution of the city, he wôulà only need to see, the record of the g'eterworke & as indicating the growth of.a great mod ern civic organism.J; CE \u201cThough still a Cop ly- youn, man, I can note the ompasstiye pros which haye occurred, from t the time J used 0.go to fchoal in the\u201déast end to Miss Crbnan's schools 8 schook which was attended by- all the Tane seys, which\u2019 was for boys and girls gufated.| \u201cThis school was very popular.Miss Cronan\u2019s brother taught the boys, ahd Miss Cronan herself the girls, - Those were fine times, too, and although the curriculum: was not ao elg- borate as that of the great public schools now, It\u2019 wes sufficient to lay the basis of Sood educ education.\u201d To \u201cthe Editor of the the Btar: , Sir, \u2014In the gs Remember, column Saturday, Mr.| Gpocse ays = Pioneer he A te 3 in 111 ihe p mer an\u2019 ifteen da: Kdod Pecord haît a phd route.I! remember the \u2018An the © \u2018North *\u201d the » and\u2019 fhe 3 which rate boat war: Jom \u2018with * number ot fivee\u2014I for- Tara {mer might Fave added: \u201cThe Allan lice e lon peven Aan Seg ost one of them ay #4 hoard on Soars.n la : supposing the Alana ane bo xe first to put steamers \u2018on at on tae\u201d Alena 444 hips to-Mantreal until pn Barer the Tu ze ne fire to.ee ES ) May 1888.was the cove.\u201d M It wes a great for t A -that day.\u201d hut war oft te ie \u2018tdok; it over, end made, ity: Jou fe eopht dre \u2018a Ww mes a A process of' de- lens, It\u2019 is a curious study or would make and: always.way between |.and which was one of the y semiprivate schools of the tity- before the modern school system was insu- : [2 you.\u201d TE < : (Syracuse.N.Y: H > The fence between this country and Canada is so loaded with American rooters for Laurier at present that it may need a few extra bracés to keep it from tailing down flat, Po 1s ELA kind of a snap convent! directors\u2019 metting.is still the woods hol on or The.a Summer Dum.20 e on + Through sunshine and ESO ed, storm.They: could not hmry much, they say, The weather was too warm.i MAJOR SYLVESTER, superintenden of police in 2 : If it isn't touched off the laugh et do thing.If ®t ie\u2014why, the laugh do any harm, To, Suit \u201cthe Weather.London Opinion.) As the hot weather is hit trade, the wag was wel on who, seeing the following notice: COAL-ORDER.\u201cOFFICE, the coal © wicket dre; BVERY election has its dangers.Suppose, for instance, James J.Hil should sprain his wrist ring cheques for.the.reciprbolty campaign fu SE 4 - 4 x with bis Venezuelan feras |tion, has succeeded In finding ad the génerals he wants, but pobody will consent to be the army.° .\\ And Then\u2019 Some, .(Toledo Blade.) Canada wid now talk Pebiprodity into a cdrner and make it cry for help.THE Kaiser is going to hoid the biggest German naval review that ever was, at Kiel, on September 5th.,Partly owing to à recent indisposition, the Canadian Atlantic squadron wii not take part.N js Not Vindictive, 4 She\u20141t (Judge,) don't ke: m \u201ccake, wh don\u2019t you oo it ike: any y \u201ceo *Wy- ahoutd 17 I bave -mothing VARIETY being the spice of ite, st.Lawrence Division is thinking of letting Nore stay st home for a breath- peli + ~WANTED\u2014CABINET ; MAKERS, 2 To Keep Avèy from _Ottawa\u2014Srike Now the : Wall Street Journal goss out of 5.10 Know If ME ARGS Son wm s to \u2018 r \u2018es son = his father's intended -wife\u2019s sister, is his own uncle or only a connection ]dy.marriage7\u201d ANY day you can shy.the.infants in 2 Westmount Park malin boats which act better than the Canadian navy, IF THAT porch-ckmbing continues, the oY ate will have to be: turned Mose a s ! \u2018 | NO CHANCE of opening up of the.championship variety An 1 tre eer MEAN tp compel thet Senate to - ter over reciprocity in the heat XH summer, and then let.the Canading = \u2018| ple Mecide for themselves In thé S001 the ayturmn, \u2018EVERY: deg wlll have - ee \u2018Aner, \u2018bu could not these dog days\u2019 be ia come Off in December?à C Ae AND seven or etght weeks from sote \u2014 peels out af the cry for i A YOUNG mor had saut posed Hh first night in his new lodgings.H Hin tie Eee lady asked him.in the mornink whether: eo wns comfortable.\u201cAs & matter of act,\u201d sald he, \u201cI did a not t sleep very well, I suffer from nso mats, PLL didn\u2019t m * sa 1 - fay: you must have brought them with v \u2014 army medical officer, and he was THE niost remarkable whist hand on o of the Sewell family, which record is that of & man who held il the back to the United Em mpies Toraiaty Ips thirteen {rumpe.It.was not particularly Nova Indeed his father-in-law, {wig remarkable that secount-\u2014that has es Chief Justice, first suggested the for- often ppened-\u2014but because © he only mation of a Dominion, in took \u2018one trick with it.Wheh he trump- his Masonic connection, à wa | that M du « is seconded 27 {De à of Kent, \u201c \u201cNon e In : out of the ow.Th pe | 1 10 .present Kio a : Re 4 PE.coe Ounadd want About reciprocity and a \u201cgood foc sh the oreloik Aaa Small part .0f.thé Hamburg-Am can itn M pat ane en rp st.of PET AT sch, n no ve ry w que > Toronte cas | SUCH, sf Mn lead to the deteriora: |*© à pa Yankeea Vell Fo .qd.\"suspicious rat > , \u2018bis pencil through It and made IY .CASTRO appears to de making littié |: ageinst the fish.\u201d + I.© 1213 NOTWITHSTANDING the\u2019 hôt weather T we will be cleaning the egg.ah .er.ahele- and, ! ghee NLT Trips Préc cnane : We nk \u201cour good } deods\u2014w : : ur & Eu mets | laocersenress Dans sara den RITE 3 THE Cenadian\u2019 vy hes lized aM the roc Wiad There = « ram] lott tor Reslorodty to to hin on, THE Americens are are trained reciprocity so fauc) that even the mS tt.me ais u \u2018the very \"Hues, att, Rin, Po 3 vee a x Cholcest Amontil ery.Dry)., O.E.G.(Qu English Gentleman) Very he mi.4 a esrenseresseresesan cn ces vanas poruux \"2,00 Club\u201d Superior Rich Pale Qioroso ESS 160 \u201cV.P.\u201d Special Amontillado, ste Dry 2eesesseupn0e (1,60 \u201cFO.\u201d ificeut Dinner- Fheary .Becceceragenué MS\" \u201cD.4,\" Exquiaite Old tie Godden cevrernean vee 1.28 oo pr | or Rich Pale = Shorty\u201d = 1,00 - op - shart, \u201cFull ory ory.iodid V5 a on Pale .: \u201c558 the Téngeh People sive \u201cCORA\u201d .CORA VERMOUTH.te\u2019 FRASER, VIGER & & co, 1 Limi od és es ontreal\u2014 ing and Spirit Department Feputation of.Wine CéHe Vorits known TR SE ES Se 0 Vote te ve \u2018We niake a point of selting nothing but what is for AT of Wines and win Be apa find the parie Ls Hans 1845 a o mio \u2018fn Haly.Cora Italian Vermouth .Cora Itallen Vermouth .cass Por \u2018case Ceneddienanaald nesesseué Choice Old: Port Wines V.F,0.Port (our ver £150, The \u201cOld Reserve\u201d Taw \u201cRoyal W \u201cPrivate Stock\" : t denen mu permit us absolutely tely p relable, and the public can abways count on et tin exuc what\u201d ask aA PRICES.got nk.y F uors 4 Ta 4 a large and varied ons, ar brand yo FRASER, vi ui à un ti, vas 5 the 3 véitention to-the following linea ot.bu \u201d* ° \u201cRare Old Sherries FRASER\u2019S V.F.O.SHERRY v icest W: Wine de is a Fronars, A epai, Frs sl oon te sacunqenens 5 es \u201cITALY'S BEST VERMOUTH best) .ne,\u201d Pui, sesnserrness MEP.No.8,\" Extra \u2018Gockburn\u2019s Finest OM Waite tor ond Commendador (bottled in Oporto) amond,\u201d \u201cFour Di No.10, Very Superior No.4, Fine Fruity Wine - Cenvido Port Glübey's ho à.à La) &ren our compatitor es.ut es to q LY, a BOLS' cere Bols\u2019 Liqueur Gin Best that Holland produces.\u201cAbsolutely\u201d LIQUEUR GIN d'a \u2018apeotalty of gently on the kidneys, and-is of high modicidnal ve Towed Port Invalid Port \u201cFour Olé Delicate ch OM Wine.me.\u2026essne BOLS' LIQUEUR GIN ls BOLS' LI jugs (2 gallons) per case of MAY ND\u2014The trade ouppHied at épècies prices.{FRASER, VIGER & Italian Wirehoiise Established 1886.4 1570 tors gamit thet.£ nesses use Veraisuth- \u2018and._appreclate something - Po recognissa ait over the worid ~ bidet soso.Por: Botthe gn.a.seaven dee dette +.a.a\u2026-cou0cu ie erreurs x coms Hie ote.vii e QUEUR GIN, med Susi\u201d of 13 medium stone jugs (3 adj pros To BOLS' LIQUEUR CIN, io \u2014'énd \u2014 - Branch: 285 and sr Favuriee \u2018Avenue Wet OMFORTABLE el VICTORIA squans x mes teen \"= odes, pu : aus jure.75e cat, 410, pe 7 k Bois DQUEUR \u2018ai, \u2018\u2019erge sine stone plan.price sie \u2018each, Co, Li mitet Fraser, Norglhgisger-Buliding à 811 St.James Str be GER « co.LT! \u201c100 eC RP fom.$000 0%: £28: 8828; : ° A coe 00 ou ae, 155 « 8 water : le \u201c; ë Ci | H % etsy Estate Late Howard M.Gch d ) io.| PRIVATE SALE-HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4 thoroughly seen at McManus\u2019 pair of Chestnut Morsés, 15.3 hands, well \u2018matohed, Eur ta ED ver = very Stable, er vue.0 ne West.ay.or appiy at office of James Coristine & L Petey ly city bro! one Runabout 182% ete.ë upéa drive drivers, the retirement of M 2: service of Post Of from the artment was iin nfty-saven 7 years.perma ca of Upper time when he vincial authorities in 1861 eration, Dept to that time, Pome of the old-time Ë Eng and Quebec, his father hav ving been rial Government.\u201cIT?his noble innptration was, to eh homo: = ETRE CA Net main storm, \u2014ver-the northern Bait Shiton crop, He oraps tn Infliat! ° v 1ete.À FE hood Rires .res : |e LL eden anded ov SF owtmasis ir an af tabl a Brit aécompaniet fs faites ia that the bi ant centres t - Mr.\u201cJobin: M.jrs \u2018Man is at by Seat activit Dy every one 0.0% business of the Ciosdlan Railway grown ouiside of\u2019 1 rt à of upops, ( \u201cère i Sana 4 Ponnudian matt the sountries of rapidly } of gov rs Present ih'.the \u20ac ports.a phé ies ah sires RE ETCH 8, SALA A va game US aye mm es orage = Civ a 4.5 ! Coty ms .vr oo v - J * ENGLISH.PRINTS Iarge assortment of fast i Seound with colored spots ral effects, \u2018 also blue, pink an ery 88 1 gaie price, The: 3 nce wide, - red we \u201c LY ena se 4 a a Le colors, \u2018 a 2000 Yds.Fancy Dress Muslins and Assorted Wash.Fabrics \u2018180, 200 AND 28 QUALITIES npjate clearance, Various lots of Dress Muslins and Wash Fab- pe Oda, lots in Fancy Dress Linens.Hon : A z pink, à 1 EL Every Foes of oun wil concentrated in | making \u2018this sale a success and we will re; | main steadfast to the promises made in Out %/#¥ you can have your money.Printed Bed Spreads New block print effects, large assortment of floral designs, pale blue, \u2026 good washing colors.beds, , Sise 70 x 88, morrow, each | $1.59 \u201cT= Mar's and Boys\u2019 Clothing; | Crochet lL To- $1.25, for, each 89c Ï Quilts One case of Crochet Quilts, for double sat.finish, heavy make, Reg.BLEACHED Table Damask Assorted patterns tiful satin finish, odd pleces, 60, 66 and 70 ins.Reg.55c to 65c yard, at 49c and widths, beau- © % Lt ARPET STORE: * © $t.Catherine ot Fit Boer Tae 2, Lyre Ha Matrance.re 49c 25c des Noah L Las summer or Doses sos and Blows and hildrn\u2019 S dresse à \u2026 A marvellous opportunity for purchasing at lower prices \u2018than it has ever been your opportunity to do before; or ever will be again, \u2014 Come reap your share of the bargain feast.: \u2018The Cut Prices are extraordinary amazing and are absolutely unprecedented in Montreal.But Our Phenomenal August Clearing Sale is not confined to any one Department, every floor, every corner, and every took throughout the entire store is overflowing with sensational bargains and startling reductions.: We do not wish to make any profit i in this Great Sale, on the contrary we are determined to clear out all Our Spring and Summer purchases.\u2014No matter how much the loss and: we are going to doit.À If there is any article not enumerated in this advertising in which you are interested i in any Department, w we assure you we have it and will sell it to you, during this Wonder August Clear: ance Sale at Just about half the price you expected to pay.MENS \"SOFT Gloves WEAR ress; orpacie santas ig.1252 1 SHIRTS EAR ste Be White, \u2018Dress: Fabrics.330° pairs Ladies\u2019 with double soft | Porous knit, or mesh - Long Biuck Taffe- collar and soft fn natural colors, ta Gloves, Mous- cuffs, ly good Might also pain Babe quetaire wrist, all material, plain col- san en n ors.value Odd \u2018sizes.Reg.$1.50.\u2018 \u2018\u2019B6e.\u2019 To clear | 70 clear 98c | MEN'S UNDER- 35c FANCY CREPON AND oy CHALLIE A 4% of this beautiful tabric- tor : Yards of Children's rived aul nice asportment of floral, striped spot designs, 3¢ inches wide.Value 186 and 200 Thurs- 13 day, yard.3 4 Odd Lots in.+ Fancy Dress Fabrics \u201cCLEAN-UP SALE IN \u2018Children\u2019s Dresses © THIS SALE WILL LAST THREE DAYS.Girly Wash Dresses at 29e LW of Gingham, Mother Hubbard and French is, with waist and gathered skirts, ip Mght and \u201ccolors; ages 1 to \u20ac years; 6 to 14 years, orth up to 74e.i ; Thursday 49c | uy 45 of These Girls SL.25 Tub Dresses for Tc ssreve sesensersens effect, walst and gathered skirf, ard several other stjes; ages 6 to 14 years.Thursday; at.\u2026\u2026\u2026.die sg $1.65 to $1.98 Children\u2019s | J Dresses to Clear $1.10 + et wood \u2018quality Gingham, Chambray and Prints, J - College style, others with waist and pleated skirts, J trimmed with gingham, others with piping, also .48 linen striped Eailor Suits; ages 3 to 14 years, hr DT Price sensse saccsaccuss sessen à +.1.10 F Sailor Suits Worth $2.25 at $1.47 Nin Crash Linen, trimmed with embroidery or pique eheck, with waist and pleated skirts: also striped Peter Pan style.with pique collar and cuffs, ages 6 to 16 years.terres eens seasnace eeebeavens $1.47 1 ; ; te ob Eas T5¢ Emb.Linens for 35e: Ne: E Shams, size 30 x 30, wide hem and elaborate em- cS broidercd flowers, worked in tour corners and drawn FE | .Searfe, size 18 x 50, to match Shams, also Shams 5 \u2018 and Scarfs, with embroidered flowers, finighed with scalloped edge.Tes Cloths, size 36 x 38, with flowers eimbroidersd with white per! lusta and wide hemstitched hem; also.centrepieces, very pretty designs of embroidery and \u2018wide hem.; 78e, for, each.one Gasveusane -85¢ | 3c Silk Ribbon for.12% ¥ 1,200 yards ot Beautifui Pure Sük Fallletine Ribbon, - full 6 inches wide, a.lovely soft finish, suitable _ for high class millinery, bows, sashes, etc.; nice assortment ~ of colorings.Res.value ed : \u201case, for.42 00 4 44 = © VELVET RIBBONS PT OT .Beautifolly - finished with nice heavy pile, bright , .finish, In big variety of colors, > re ss 3% inches.\u20ac 20 00 00 as ee Ten 10c 3 inches.ve ee ae ~12¢ Fr WAVED HAIR Ts 156 208 only, 24 inches \u201clong, covered with en invisible .net, very thick quality, all the ordinary 15¢ Botors Res.â6e.De on es n, , fo t à Bin.ar co 300 coun, 38 and és.ins.RY dosen.for.Coens z \u2018su Ls Rte : ue 3 Made \u2018of \u2018Chambry, Gingham and Percale, Peter Pan ; Le AS Woo.a \u2018colorp, Ÿ B® IN LADIES\u2019 NECKWEAR =|.As many Montrealers know Toronto and New York are the two centres for the manufacture of all that's dainty in Ladies\u2019 Neckwear, and dainty indeed are the creations we have obtained from these two centres of some hundreds of dozens of samples and broken lines at a- tremendous reduction from cost.Montreal will save money by purchasing in large quantities.Table 1-\u2014Comprises Dutch Collars, ! _Stock Collars, Jabots, Bows, Values to 20c, for\u2019 ae sep ren» | Collars, Jabots, etc.RS, Table 2.\u2014An immense assortment| etc, | of_all shapes in Dutch and Sailor Smart and Dainty Neckwear.in all Ascot Collars, Fine Swiss} the newest and most Values to 35e, for.Table 8.\u2014Unique selection ot prevailing L Table 4\u2014Superb assortment, Jove: | ly goods, all that's dainty included in this lot, impossible .to describe.Styles of fashion.\u2018Values to 49¢c, for| Values to 75c, for w |7c EEE REEL SEER TER RR w33c The ladies of Table §.\u2014Comprises all the \u2018test and best qualities, smart styles, \u2018in up to date shapes.A large assortment trimmed with fine lace and embroidered.Reg.values $1.00 to $1.50.For w47c +\u2026envsuu cc 0000000 .NOTE\u2014This is one of the greatest Neckwear Sales-ever held in Montreal.Bei in time.* You wilt be à ag étably surprised.\u2026 315 e 5 \\ WILL BUY THIS BEST REGULAR $25 SUIT Men's Blue Clay Imported Worsted Suits, pure Indigo Dye, 15.50 ted fast in color, best custom \u2018made and extra value at $25.Special to-morrow, August Clearing Sale Price $1550 MEN'S IMPORTED ALL WOOL SUITS: Special to-morrow, August Sale Price,only.2.22.000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 vais equal to tailor-made.38.95 $10 & $12 War's Al Woo Sit $12 Values Cravenstte Rain Cus $2, 3 Values Men's Odd Pants beautifully made and trimmed.Special to-morrow, August Sale Price, only.A.$5.75 \u2018Special to-morrow, August Sale Price, only.$5.well made and trimmed.Special tomorrow, August Sale Price, only.co ee ee 95 $ 1.69 BOYS STRONG SUITS $7.50 Values, Boys\u2019 Good Strong Suits, all wool, 3-piece.Special to-morrow, August Clear- = ing Sale Price, only.\u201c Mail Orders promptly and carefully filled, for any of these Suits.Cut this Ad.out and mail it to us for prompt GROCERIES F OR SUMMERTIME | \u2018wen WE LOWER THE PRICE\u2014BUT NOT THE QUALITY.delivery.« \u2026.ee.$3.95 SPECIAL PRICES IN ASSORTED BOYS\u2019 WASH SUITS 85¢ Values, Boys\u2019 Wash Suits.Special ~ JEWELLERY ARRANGED IN FOUR LOTS, LOT NO.1.\u2014Brooches set with brillants and assorted stones; Scarf Pins, Blouse Pins, Veil Pins, Cuff Links, Belt Pins, etc.Hat Pins are 2 prominent feature in this lot, ranging in value from 19c to 45c.-One table of this lot: Your choice./ i J » +» > + ve.*\u2026 .12%c Lor NO.2-23.Consists ot Beautiful .Broothés and Pin Sets, with \" coral, amethyst, pearls, tur» quoise, emeraids, in Roman or antique settings; also a mood assortment of Hat Pins, Belt Ping; oto; worth P, to- 65e, for.Engen anis see \u201c23e - LOT NO.3, 3%.Large assortment of Pins and Brooches .n lot.Lines that were hitherto sold as high as 85c and®some at a $1.00; all new designs.These are slightly shop wcrf.Sold at Ate, Ska, The and 85¢ each.To clear quickly, we them Thursday .de LES seeevas 3 ROS \u201cHat hs fad this summer, - LOT NO.4 860, Clearance of.Coral Chains, Pendants and Pins, also & | number of Pear] Chalng, etc.that have been the fashion Thess yore sold as high =».as offer.| _59c (50 to $1.25 values in Ha éndsome F = |.- Local A gents\u2019 Sam les, 1.of each pattern, beautiful F ; Also-a ember of Peathet © F \u20ac 75¢, $1,00 and £1.35 exch., ans.Wa all perfect.One ob two Jiéces only only o ral d \u201cof silkiné wi oti: ordinarily shed Tweed ied, ; , fia \u201c Û 1 | Salad Dressing, bottle.India Relish, bottle.Mixed Pickles, 2 1202: bots.hesjar alone is worth the Île.à.\u2018oe \u201cVU ee tv se bottle.se ee se 4 Bofled Hp -33c LE a sk fe : \u201cag Bovril Cordial, Soz.bottle.Delicious with Soda Water.\u2018Prepared Mustard, jar.Se, 10c, 18¢ r White Wine Vinegar, full-quart- bot- Pure Malt Vinegar, (imported), '10¢, 18¢, 20c, 28¢ | ta\u2019 PHONE ORDER FOR THESE FOUR SPECIALS \u201d ten Doors, 4 to-morrow, August Clearing Price, only.-14c 14e 23c 33c money: 15e tre \"oa scREEN DOORS, -.Inch pine frames.| erties fo snracTion sue FLAME _OIL STOVES, LENS 38 PER Ce CENT S .\u201cNew Pyrfaction\u201d * $4.45, for.Pertection\u201d Stove, Blo A8c Use Prepared Horseradish \u2018for cold meats, bottle.18¢, 23¢\u2019 \u201c Camp Coffee, made in a minute, bottle.and 30e: .English Mustard, 54 -1b, tin.:.10e Maconochies \u2018Marmalade, sib.jar.12 ' Concentrated Lemonade, bot.10 STERTTITTTT -Î8e \u2018Minute Tapicoa, pkt.«42%.So cléan for carpet ing, tin.28e Swiss Food or Malta Vite ?ë 3'pkts.28e ~28c | Fresh Pancha, Doz.Oo \u201d 14c 1 s rant A | you such wonderful values again this.season, Values to $10.50.ported.Coats, worth.from.$8.78.10, Models Ley i454 rel These lovely Summer Dresses come in white and colors; sizes for Misses and Women.The prettiest styles: of: the-season are: included-isi.this collec tion.© We can hardly hope to bé able\u201c1o\u2019 Doffet REVISED PRICES IN HIGH PRICED DRESSES $1.50, $9.50 Original prices ranged up to $ styles are the newest and best.Then models while assortments are complete.\u2019 CLEARING 107 LINGERIE DRESSES, ( The broken lots of our $2.00 and 41,001 fines will be speedily distributed to-morrow at this a gain price.If you can use a neat Summer Dress attend this sale.i = 195m EXTRA SPECIAL IN The biggest and best.values of the season are.Blouses | on display, many ptite Kimora and Tailored styles; sizes to 44.=\" \\ 5 BE.CLEARED AT Wa You\u201c \u2018can: chpose | those originally priced up fo.$4.50.We have only 250 models fn This but you can red.= Adored they are values inary, - MODELS.values to $12.78, \u2018Choose to-morrow from 67 fi gn Embtoidéry \u2018is lavishly used ¢ on à ty of tots Wo FOLDING QO-GANT, 4 20 pee , PE TE .finish, \u2018strong \u2018and.well !' fes 2 na tre aber | dei 2! sites 3.§ f 61%, dan It.= Raz for.iv: RR ¢ re 00 -10.Res.41.86: for 98: ER Eco 5, : : 94% AY, AVG DST.2 1 a > - ; \"pr TE Tr = \u2018 \u2014_ rire - _ : 199 - FARMS FOR: SALE.| LOTS FOR BA Le - PROPERTY POR SALE.Advertisements = ve Tu ave gas.RESIDENTIAL \"PLATS T0 Ler.- HOUSES T9 LEY.\u2014 __FOR SALE, ; TA L - : AE 7 antood insertion tn the , adverse |; ined |.TIGE > = [ STARS ANDS tee Gale Ties A Foie BARGAIN \u2014 Pelé Tors of Back ra TW, | Sintrihution of Te ae pub \u201cpam 4 Limited.Red aio 814 {and $75; bayablé $3.00 cash, balance $1.00 Ernest Bolten, = fin opin coy Toll Sram AO ont to emit » or alter 124 es per sare, 170 §3 monthly, without interest or-taxes.Remember Mala 1110.188 § |eerve, in cage of special ev | Re 7 ue NLOKIL STATION, 50\" minutes from | hess lots arc faclug the river and Bi.Leo EUNTaIO \u2014 Hoes ; oot: Portions \u2019 ST RN ii gles taem.pontatoing [35 sorts, aise Mir Be va eg eue the bend A\" tags unies pomneniouren puis Too; | diet 3 of à a False A Rogie uf fleld Cement Works, sad the Bridge ex.3358 Boar Olea.158 2 remet > and minette i , me 33h Svenua.Cote Bi ¢ Fae 130 5 sans rect.Telephots A\u201d, my list of Nostmeuat Douce C3 ; Ks woes.AY ie he 0; : Ca B.© C.FRGIT RAS OISE Send for om par ar.Loals 4377.we.¢ ie?au modern; Te adie = wer levels.SA pe Ta Ce ia =a Je a room: a IN Ranchi Eats \u201cATIF \u2014 Lot = Yast Grosufisld_ Park 5 a roo; bath, w.o.suitable .condition; w.e.; 3.\u2018oly ad cue lst ot Tsprorrd Paie beaut! A will take a 50 a emt.advance shorty.ata © Jae obi : ore yous ce : oi malle\u201d pommes cetlar; \u2018gs \u201cpartioulare, sl valses AE ret you a \u201cBd, slimate.- Splendid fishing and the frye Th Viesk we ar cling lots at T\u20ac a foot Large two-storey double Bouse: flret p= zne- | YOU the terms.§§ cents a week Tole PE AN fe an, de POS a Hoon \"Parier, Bédroom and Riiohia i \u2014 2 h sight these lots are werth cantly 3 times maid's room.Second Floo tloorative large meth.\u201cSevers & Co.St.Francois Xevd be mosey; no lens than 4 lots sold to cue TOOmS and bathrooms.© Wide Soreaan > fture; also stoves, oflcloths.car-| 3s EE : rooms, bath, kitchenette, h 18 rn MTLEERT ~ BTORE for on persoas;over 2000 lots have been sokl:buy direct front and rear.Exceptionally large ground.|g, ier: 330 to $38.Suite 11.Phone 3340, MNADIEUX SP, 697, à Tow doors a above .Fai carriages, refrigerators, ne Catherine st, between Denis , estmount, large : .C tenant, à Mootreal, this stored free a van anted.The ci Hall avenue,\u2019 business vocati ue\u201d > Pare Land Offices Ge Ope.every attormemn w Ernest Mol, MARS.dames a «| Mount 1008.18 ¢ : masherbrooks street, lower Str 1?[house Sel ered ete ee destrabie tenant Be Prince Co, he \\ wrence Blvd.for amall property, or 1ots.In Sood : 187 6 pr well built soild brick _ tenements: ISHOP, 1m + High clase heated, nine room | Vinebère, 1 p.188 188 Ontario ES for palance eff 2 or Longs it SY { focatiey.Apply to Box No 3288 Siar tion = | A BARGAIN \u2014 \u201cThree Tow, King price 1 nt rental, IIB merle re | and.tir sevice: electrio flxtures: | gas (ClOLCHIAL AVENUE, \u201c28 \"BT Viratutne, Bi oh poe Toes: Tol | I 1 AETREE WANTED oi ward avenue, near Cote St.Luke Road {BUCO ty prompt hu Bt.Je \u2019 185 6 |range; hardwood flow.F.Ship, 198 Bison.flat: furnace.gas.slectricity,.sale, Main 2800, ©\u2019 UT 188 7 P an excellent money maker pouitry Paint mot a - ss ster Poach Office Ya «| Rertmirie bright es residence, ai.Lptuwn 8026.fa Ty int e 53 Prisee ths (GADIEUX STREET, at Catharine dee DE our, 4%, least double your mw .trous Montreal.Give full partiquiers.CHANGE BFILL\u2014( ae.B tuated ou Grosvence qvenwe; nine rooms: | URNSIDE @ Moi ce = ete.Abply ce premime.or 59 1086.House to let, 9 rooms and bathroom: Given sare ranteed inal Of a year; no work; wolld bails phone Main 2333, Roum 812, Quebec Bank À \u201c CHANCE SF Over 300 lots sold fu decorated; od view of ti 8L Lawrence Ri- ut Lt fol dey, ate werk Sas; sll latest hmproveme nts cheap rent.Ap- solid Bras.Dod, Ww eu 0 ct credit; af] cash ¢ranssction, Mugu .2 \u2019 I mue 188 3 South Kensington, St.Lambert, since ver, Omir Oakley.107 > James siveet.ed: CEN, vel Bleck =D R » 255, Outremont, cor- ply 1015 Cadieux.Tel, East 2519.1876; Levery of a the torla.avemse, Westmount, 0 | } .a | June 10th, with ngt more tham 10 io any \u2018Malo J19R.>.185 6.Firtares.* .der Fairmount: lower flat; § rooms, | Sa VURNISHED FEAT fo eit; SE 6 m3 | amoun £53100 and up, ah.-0F yy 7 pm.¥ ¥['one person.Buy now while you can, at big alo rei poly, Sd .modera proi pply F u dern couvealences: jlano; ob ony Hall | for thia® f He only.Open svenin < money-making prices.Lots which we are EST residential street Ia Westmount \u2014 \u2014 Cr Serie 5 Be Jes) ses Rachel east.\u2018Phone St.es a ¢ § late Pr for six y Bal until 10 o'clock.Ci mahal PROPERTY WANTED.| selling at $45.00 to-day will look cheap St.rr, eae, adm Pel Bone st.sults Apply Bo 10 prises sitermortt one | re on 58 to 1928 LT * Lawrence! \u2014 Bungalow or small $300 ment Boring, Slane and all late Notre fmprovements nd reve large\u201d verse Neville, 2.\"task \u201cand - Door or Fag a Den FART.pr) re Pl Morries 224 st.eu rent moderate.oulevard, between Rachel nd Marie - y .cottage: Lachine to Ste.dunes i mot Die | Dame \"West.near McGill st.Phone Main dah: small conservatory.geod lot, 316,000.Wiseman Ave.dutremsont, Phone a 157, tog?gous.Io PM pe Hot JLOWER TENEMANT, good in\u2019 good condition; No.[Anne Street.113 , Cheap, at Longue Foigia : from lake Fra eg 1424.187 6 Pousession, Fred.R.Cole, 180 St.Juve 4670.nmr | Oereana oie ce tnt No.B02, nent ne \u2018 Jia Alexander street.Apply 107 Me- T)AMONUS Free Jeary, oa Hb near ri ot.Railway, a gras x © ; ARGAIN Mn ?iot at Back Hiver \u2014À HALL AV ST avent Bes nce Toercnlencs.Apa 7.to|tle fat: ten \u2018dollars meats.188.6 oe Tes [stares being experts awd be.comvinced.Cata: of ar Fou particule be, House r \u2019 party who bought thèse is leaving , HALL AVE, soie ais avenue | | javitor on premises, or Puose HE JFAIEMOUNT AVE, UNT AVE., Monreal Aunex, flat noes nd Tae late: \u201ctara clone logues Mara à J.A.Desault, Mamond Hamsiitan 4 a\u201d Co.1 a Spl Le + PROPERTY.WANTED, ,| town and wishes to well: À snap.Tele- price 88000: easy terms.ADDY SL Colle, | Price, 500 Guy street.No.33%, seven rooms, hot Wailer heat., Meudosa Langiols, 02° St.James \u201cet, Broker, 17 Pisce d\u2019Asmes BILL a 185 \u20ac° ac = Tine to invest in tro phone immediately, or write A.Milroy, oq Laval avenues.East 5220.183 6 FRLIN ORT.76% ; ine.gas and elestrio light; cheap to good | : > \"188 6 iiss TG x = omni ; iy alting ay n 100 Pine ave.west.Tel.East 3945.eben it deulred).tenant, _181 12 = | FAXERA Tine ous ses Fond IS BOLIOITO = \u2018every BR 1 property owners Cuil - rH (COIONIAL AVENUE, above Roy street\u20144 Heated suites ( : TET CTR Bist Ne FIVE HOUM PLAT, large garden: good B= Immediate J mélllen-doller British corporation, Tong 29 phose Dorin Exchange, B53 UY before the boom lin Notre re\" Dame 4 al two story brick: cottage; reven rooms: |% :o 6 rooms, bath, kitchen, hot water, PORT # REBT, 5, Re therine west\u2014] rh t alr: 12 minutes td cars; $0.30 monthly, galect vesidential districts.one mile and.thin FAL corner orne Bt.Catberine.Uptown Grace: the only cxclusive res lee 40 Price $5250.Putoam and McOrary, 305-16 telephone; ab, to 340.Suite - 14, noue ber Tor light and airy; ee o 3 Spelugland, avenue, (off Ryan.strest, Cote | front post.office, in most prosperous ; ee x 187.3 yard lo the ir vente A ents foot Merchants Bank Bullding.Maln 3500, © [1008 Mount._: tem hm = si | Paul Ward) 188 6 Canada er, to sell lots co car.payments .UTC, : \u2014 Tri guarantee money fully refynded.x pue Faulk Tl ri These wit Te rs Foe oo.36 (JOWAN STREET \u2014 New brie Bouse: \u201cwell WONTENAG IFFTAENTE = a East modern flats, T or 8 roots: Jax i Pox: rT ou Re hk street |.\u201cHi URNITURE Je complete purchase.Rellable salesman 6 ale operig Ta sas Ferry Ts co.Moisons Bank Chambers, St Oatuerine weet.| 0 blll; Cally rented: orice & wy ue rooms; bested; laundry, burdwosd floor, eles eh on Carders à Tm} | 31 * Wellington, Phone M.610.186 6] 4e are giving.a- rocker .fres with Re Investigation.ahve esderieuce a ury et.Main 753.Ve 2443.185 2 zaw [YE non 54 à pete reasguable.eX [tric fixtures, refrigerators, tors, 52% stove, eur Laurier east.~~ Phone St.Lonis Fe and 1188 Prov GHOVE.8, bea ron ip bee every purchase of $40 and over.for ference, Crinadlan City and ows Proportion} - Fi your Droperty qalekly and sat- ROOKLYN PARK.St.Lambert.Sunny ENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY FR service; immediate = possess A om dE pe Res.Phone.| v - 83 8.st.Ant] me preety; seven Rod cash or credit, to new customers on Limited, 402 Stobart\u2019 Block, © Winotpes.: Baten EEE AIS Cast Normun |, South Shore; best water; cement side (VENTRAL BUSINESS.PROPERTY.= Notes Mayer, Corner 1876 |'ÉTRATED FLA \u201clet\u201d hard foot: bt SE dec.Telephone.5 Mein\u201d poly We open\u2019 accounts for $1,00 per | 188 Tage em Porn 183 0° Royer vd.Re Cale se james, es 384 6 [Let frontage, five stores.alge dweillage, rent TRATES APAETAENT lo sub-iet, The Weich | 0 Pru ton De avs ve eleption nie est.: \u2014 RÉ ZW Claes i vo East.© ou a us fr opposite mo ving, pl li, 3 + .x A y .rud'homme avenue, or - e es 8 atherine oppo > Pp mo \u20ac ng A po} BE Or Ie Tour ry | AUT Nero Dune de Grace Ward \u201cmat | Sesh pres Sin ton Wl cok WHY ABIES Tt pou Jin S170 To 63.60 pet mont, RT Ry rd EB Open evenings THI 30 5.(| eam \"SA dre, ct on ont se.\u2018estmoun ore rise.TNUFPERIN RTREUEF \u2014 aly > : VAL a nth: 2 ; - .: Eu Pass Séisme PO Ti Bo i ee og ent 0 TDUFTERIS, WTR = roo Thu og iv Walid & Shel Fy [var AYRE 3 BL La Bi Gena, (echelon Asa | FOR Tv pati = | STO OR SAE LL À 334 Z4 Westmount, Melrose, Windsor Park, Montrose, |'S8Ch: All rented Mest vaiue on Amherat FATED apartment, five rooms, hot [25 mia Lei tom Sr x month: QIX ROOMS and bathroom suboiet, various ze cheap te amediete par purs Lo a sy Eng 7 Fas about 515.050 Parkdale, \u2018ete.Norman Blomors, Eastern Park: $3750: take 51000 cash.Andrew Hal.waler, gas stove, refrigerator, elec- [247 Elgin avenue, Westmount.420.00 à -month: open plumbing, beautifuily decorat- ©?st Joseph Bouleverd.west.Phone Oho and - worth of lande \u201cNotre Dame de Grace Towuships- Bank Building: Main 7604.cre.St, James Main _\u2014 8 eric fixtures, Janitor service; poesession |115 Villenenave west.$20.00 a meath.The |ed, furnace, hot water connectior gs rf; Outremont; must be good bargains and close _ 1R5 6 INE new seml- detached house, above shar 1st Sepiember; rent $40.Apply 55 Fort [above are In order.Hurtublss: & St.fixtures;: immédiats.postesstôn tt 2 Fe ore i Ke Pianos 0.Tmmedia XK cash Bs are: principals ouly.Apply S387, Star ROY Toil Spring Park City Lots.alinated DE ee me one To.000; St.Apartment $;or \u2018lel Msin gt) 3 po Boral losurance.: 187 6 per month.Apply: 1002 Bt.Cathe Fora > oben a will gi où the cen streets oi outre rooms; all.; ; 000; NT EST particuians.LE a TO PURCHASE In Vetnest a|au Oity Hall avenue, Sabxuinet, DeGaspe.Alice |termx Fred.H.Cole, 150 St.James ERAINGTON APA ETIENTS sii\" 3417 ous.x: fast.resovatogs à painted: paper Sas Hf Sok Stax Branch Omice, 188.8 J WANTED\u2019 TO PURCHASE.modern cottage, above Sherbrooke street, tvemne, at the low price of $300.00 and $325.00 Catherine, aulte of seven\u201d rooms; Janitor ed; eight me; forngce; hot water: modern.ge: INIQUE, just above Sherbrooke For 3 BATE \u201cYoung red foxes, about &| = and Metcalfe avenues; price \u201cach; only $3.00 cash and U0 monthly: bor | JYOR SALE \u2014 On Wilson avenue, Notre atherine, tale: 1 Co st Cath i Apply 395 SY.Denis.Telephone East 1507.- t., upper.tenement, \u20188 rooms, partly old, $5 a piece, or $9 a 2 feo 3361 Star Office.3853 6 |one of these lots which will be warth $700.00 Dame de Grace, just below Sherbrooke |Service.~ J.Qu reg n atl ia erine 185 © furnabed: electric fixtures; wash tub: bal- pau.Ernest Valley, \u2018MeAlpine\u2019s .Po.\"à .\u2014 - racore 0, jours Ne better tventisenl, only street.two cottages.pola, brick and cement; street, Westmount.Sst 8.| MEE ANC = Het via Srompi ony; Closed-1n gallery; to adult temily.18 \u2019 * ù 3 - f ' to 2 a be ow ese cottages aré bullt w an air space a rt eer mee.pos- .: * time to buy.Agente va the groumls dally, or round outside walls (an eatirely vew system.K'* GEORGR APARTMENTS, 0, zi52, n, ground floor fiat clean: com- QT DES DENIS SET Re er 1811A \u2014 Nine room- For BTE First class water power an thé, 1 5.Pearson sun pass, the hi at pried FACTORY SITE FOR R SALE.apply to Henry Frigon, 141 St.Peter.curner 7 rooms, steam: heatetl, opeu plumbing.hard- 24 Park avenue, sultes of six bright toriasie: cory var rooms, and bathroo = « S lower teneinent, Daisy furnace, and all.Den a Te = River: a To lle from | tura, jewelery.rate Special pee 1 I(CTORY SITE on Durocher street.near ersstar Sorin Park at ey fare evers omis | rues Avoir trees prenant ie ea cectrie fixtarce: bas yi retripecntor od 1556 Mance at.\u2018near\u2019 Mt.Royal, \"183 \u20ac conmeatonces.Apvly to Ar.Zuercher, Engln- Somos siens: Backonasisier dg P a.\u201c 4 for Tuxedo and Dress aud Ce TV OA SH 5 1 AE A SN MELROSE AVENE 3m Noi Dug 3 ne Dereriaest Wier Set Sig a ee x: ès, sise of ian SÈCR RIVER Bul with river front TOR SALE npper levels semi.race, to let; upper flat; rooms\u2019 I Ea JOR SALE = hand cooking.range, ra.\u2018Ir@atage by 112 deep; price.40c per foot.privileges: $75 Tog Tots, sa 26 monthly.I! detached houses.vou Westmount avenue.820, or Malin 1382 _- 184 30 (bath; furonce; reduced rent till\u2019 firet.of aa S pr 266 Dorchester street west.Ap- F os sedition.» maicaple for hotel of res- A Ing clothes; jewellery, diamond; 2e 3390 Star Office.186 6\u20ac lui Markgrat & Piche, Room 212, 180 west uf Argyle avenue: exceptionally well ONTEBELLO APARTMENT, 344 Moun- Adiceas 362.W.A.Brown.8 184 ¢ taursat ors, , Apply 87 St.Antoine street.silverware, Arps sete.ah win _ rms St.James.Maib 134, 185 6 built: finished in.hardwood:.three bathrooms, tain «t., two handsome and new apart- E modera, & room Tesidentiai far elee- oe 2 than aay other dealer.TPUILDING LOTS.Bsck at Back River, for $75: £1C.upexcelled view.Address (\u2018Baw NN.ments on lst floor, § rooms, equipped with N= trie light; hot water heat; No.204 \u2018Har VYAVERLEY STBEET, 2071, near Fairmoust COEF = \"ale; perfectly paws ve Notre Dame weet.sala He.ere + i payable $2 cash and $1.23 mon ly: ue Blakeley, 46 Aberdeen avenue, Westmount, a electric fixtures.gas atovi; refrigerator and vard avenue, Notre Dame de Grace: itome- à Alain von ally add Cottage; lovely parlor a.Ws nd gtily used twice; 8 dollars.< = interest: all buyers have right to river frout: Telaphage Monat 480.; 185 à ice; Vacuum cleaner, etc.No taxes.Jani-{aiate possession Inquire on premises, or *\" a ay w two mantles; | tor street, ; Immediate pos- t 2478.187 6 divided esderete cellar: electricity and gas; Root boating snd fishing: 1 have a few corner tor service; telephone.atc.nhone_Wostmonn shaded yard; desira AND PENS Sami type, sois at $1TS aud up.E.J.F.Markgrat, Room SO dr ES actes lo anager or ST \u201cFLATS to let, on Hutchison street, $175 and SLT hams Be Louis oo: HOD outfit for sale.Will oobi cheap BOX pure sl 401, 180 St.James.ist 8 os > 177 33 to 3179; heated: gos; electricltz.18 4 2488 Star Office am ak Ci mga.Int AST GREENFIELD PARK, the best bi 7 er the \u2018\u2018Pies Svs | x = men ewallery,.v BE the- SEE Shore Lami this eer, at Jc a|have a number of desirable house for OE SUITE Jor Tent lo the Pierrefouds' price ARTHUR VESTE 305, modern = 7 - = = ADY'S BICYCLE: ao Duniop tires: never \u2018prices pada.r #entl Ipmess 34 ee ortu suid to one Sale.particulars of which they will ve tePcapolitimests: muitable for a hikn class nish, open plumbing, natural wood: HOUSES WANTED: : fused.Tolophove Main 1000.\" 138 | TOF a Wg lirect from the owner.Juha FV.pleased to forward to you on applica-jal Ma apolitments stable, for & MEL SUS seven rooms: bath and w.¢.separate, Cali \u2014 a re .__ Telephone .; 2 mphell, Greenficld Park Land Office, St tlon.Tel.Main 2468 and 6624.Eastern tétan \u2018the premises, south-cant angle of lark 663 St.Hubert st, 8 to 10 a.m., tog pm.ANTED to reut.unfernished, EE MARRIASE LICENSES issued.by Joln § Lambert.Open every sfternoou.187 8 Townships Bank Bldg, 279 i56eod_ =a \u201cVilleneuve avenues.Telephone St.Louis! 184 1% | tember, house, about ten rooms, above \u2018M., M.Duff, 107.St.James Street.- Olt\u201d SALE.\u201cNotre Dame de Grace and PAGE 208 Grocer Store.comblaed: with isa 0 ANGUINET BT.419, next SL Louls sq, 41, Catherine and west, Westmount snltable.se 213 | Greenfield Park land for sale at lot at side, I» growiog neighborhood; AT TIENEN corner Hit fiat, first floor above ground; seven | Address E E 7643 Star Branch-Offiçe.ONE Phovograph for sale; $16; 50 Jowest prices.Call, write or phone Main [price $1600.Apply 370 Woodland avenue, Ver- (AU MARY A class apart.rooms; all well Ut; gas: electricity; hot wa- 1M s , O Amberol and Standard records; 40c amd |.5146, D.Williams, 18 Reading street, gun.- | wents with sound proof concrete and hard.ter furnace; now vacant; terms reasonable.WANTED TO RENT, an upper se cottage.30c; all mew; one guiter.2573 Manes street.Montreal.187 3 LLSIDE AVE.Wesimount\u2014Factory wood floors: commodions and modera in all j Enquire at \u2018above address or at J.E.Van- Atrater avenue: 9 rooms west ; Park to.TITANO Steinway & Sons New \u201cYor New Ya ork, Lom rem ser tor or ie oh dies Si 8 OY ote ie LC iti eg, 7 $0 Sh CE | Al i Bee | dois Opie Piano, ome 1 on, ert; five minutes wa O01 Apply R.Neville Jr., Sash and Door Fac- \u2018tem: t plumbing: ef eal fixtul IX ROOM FLAT.with electric fixtures; \u2018ity; will accept $215 ready cas Kenslogton Gardens; payable $2.00 cach and tory, 933 Wiseman Ave, Outremont, Phone and \"poten: as stoves: refrigerators: hot: ta Annex: ais furciqure Gor wpe heap month; would take possession on or about Sep- IV: pt $ y h.Ad *.SUc per month: a lmited' number only ati St, Louis 4670.7 6x |water the year rvund; ice free for the Mmes | te quick buyer: owner leaving city.Adres tember.Box 2505 Star Office.1K a: Star Th race.= = 1f & 17 Ber thelet St than mo , lo, afvertise toe Pro \"oh ha OUSE of two fists.Apply 362 Woodtland sos: Suwb walter, for Sach Mat: vof promee Jal FF 7732 Star Branch Office.185 8 \u2018 \u2019 Pet a ee ar In 218 Mountain.\u2018wear Dor 0 F use a - A The + ë : ® Nolan & Co.261 Notre Dame west.* 187 6 |: avenue, Verduu.1 attendauce: rental moderate: alxo two apart.) HUTER STREET.13 = Niel \u2018Secorated FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.OSTREAL WEST\u2014Lots Tor sais, on every OUSE \u2014 © rooms.front pressed brick; meatr, (urnished.suitable for bachelor, etc} >.heated; : {Roekly): i lumblng; gs: elec- | mt to J.Beaulac, 1073 Mat- [Trom: $5 per mooth.Apply Severs & Co leaned house for : an TAN O\u2014New Leach Upright Pianos.\u201cnpar Bleury street, to close: A street 'n tows.Sco me batore, Zou bog.| ime piRoekly): modera p vob v Hari Anwly eo on ST Le: Bonnie 10% Hut: VR! Francois Kevicr.Malo soo tise W Win ges EDF outs fo rin P cond to none.gd] payable \u2018$10 de.5 .: posit and $7 thly.The Leach Piano te f the Princess W.Poster, 135 Westminster avenue, Montreal 2213 Huntley.187 8 184 18_ |FFWENTY NEW FLATS of £ and 5 roome; = Addresa \"givin rent - and fai - w the esta 0 eat \u2019hone_Westmonuut 1076.M 184 a ORTH-EAST corner.of Lanrler avenue and TERLING Apartments, 85 Mount Royal T to 580 Fabre, corner Laurier; all mo- particulars to Kk 7911, \u2018ter Branch or- \u2014\u2014t.Limited, \u201cie st.Catherine street all Compan \"> Limited, i Nl \"RTONTREAL WEST \u2014 Herald avenue St.Hubert street, thirteen fiat and avenue west, sulle of six amd elght fem tmprovements: low rent.Apdly r Hand fice.187 2 (West.~~ 0e 2200 7 Age ST eue 4 - fine large lot 50 hy 88, near Sher.RTOCETY store, angual revesue $1740, ways rooms, with electric fixtures, gas stove re.fleld 1_Mount Roya Co BWING MACHINES = ee | uidation.\u2018Offers\u2019 will bel \u2018bronke, will be soid cliémp to quick buyer: | [tried barzain to prompt purchaser.frigerator, hot water year around; laundry {7JVHREEK FINE FLATS to let, Cations oe LTT ; mond sewing machines; rely : 15 cents fooi: easy terms, Andrew Haicro.| B'amore Esstora Township Bank Buildiag.room: janltor service; telephone in bulid- Laurier Ward, the best in the Annex, MISCELLANEOUS, from the menufactory: best pda cond: r ceived by 23% St.James.Main 4312.183 6° Main 7604.ing: everything cosy end new.Phone St.[elght apartments each, aultable for smail| _\u2014 FFION Y TE or seven room flat wanted, In eut- 14.du coter h 14 to 5.26.TN a Ta St.La .Ope: ry afternoon.1387 6 Neville, Jr.Sash and D Factory, 933] A mount, above St.Catherine or Outre- on first mortgage on real éstate, at T0 2 A WEEK ours, 0 5.80.181.8 ; a .10 met pes Srey a oe x ae wi n Ave, Outremont.Phone st Louls | APARTMENTS WANTED.mont; moderate rent.Box 2127 SStar rs hein gets = LR Philips.of Doucet & | Fous GIRL veus mere 7 he dey.: where the \u201cboom existe\u201d Just 10 4670.187 Y GENTLEMAN of 189 St.James st.Montreal 253 313 111 furnish your home com lotely.ris 1 Tunes Seid À : treets west of Victoria.betw \u201cherbrooks ÉBEC AVENUE \u2014 Two st brick cot sulto of one or two QNALL FLAT; ceotrally located; - w IRL returning to En Tat .and Mouklands: amall cash, balance Ÿ 0 Fears, v tage.\u201ccontain + bedrooms, very = B bedrooms, sitting room and bathroony rept.Addrees L L 8062 Star Branch Tices are en rpate fn ec oîle 0 or G rc iptamber, wosid Sve sy a ; cheaper than all around.ply li.tbe Core dern; nice garden.Apply to Box 702 Post district between Quy and Bleury, Address Office.188 6 rn tare nr 2éod red 1 service In return fer passage: te à 3 1 {nooas.to LE.Siler, 280 par \\iyenue.Office.188 © Box! TES Le ETES A : ! Ss s 1 ANTED \u2014 Unfurnished fiat, 4 @ 5 rooms, | _ PERSONALS.ro ohh rou nth : ted \"oben evenings | adr Address: EE\" 7654 Star Bray's - : A570.OUSEMOUNT AVENUE, W = - Apartments: consisting o near Windsor, by couple; no chlidrer ni, PIANO TUNER, with & reputation ; ] + = == RO Geticied\u201d preued brie amd cat atome: Bo Moetween Guy man Blan room, malerite.Address K & 58 Eu v | A Ir npecieliot Phone\" Bt\" \"Lodts 1 Har Con Sato Ne et Ft ance Bis vi.| (YENERAT, AND NUR anit a P OPER] 10 vg | ee am airs aud ball Danelled I Saks Address Box 2431 Star Office.187 2 == creme tes Dis LE a Jobe Crom otfice 244 go here a Beles Rachei sud oe nth a Lg .in ply 3 LOTS WANTED.| between Chesterfield aud Windsor.Townships ANTED \u2014 Furnished or unfurnished apart.184 \u20ac i efty, Apply by letter only.À NY PERSON havinz lots in Montreal Trust Oo.131 St.James street.Phone 2118 ment, of three or four rooms: central FURNISHED FLATS WANTE NSULT Madame Weston.Mona: noted vertizer, Quesnel street.i SOLD BY AUCTION A\u2019 West for sale, communicata with d.Main.187 6 Star Branch Qirice.terms.Address L I SLL foroished Tat West Edo NTED.ph i tt.Ë Satisfaction 3 gusra : 4 BUSINESS CHANCES._| Foosewon es oe - w.Foster, Montreal West.Phone est USHBROOKE ST.$1\u2014Seif- ar or no charge.arllament testim 8 0 - : 3 © : mount 1014 |i ing, sig, bite, tone Toba VR7ANTED oy marTed Soe wml fo ay emer 0 Mov \u201chogy Sox SEH | dh, EL of iat SR 200) AV EXCHPHIONEE mages mt mls Mr SE EGER | ; FANTED TO PURCHASE.for cash.lots (tion; lot {ut x 80: 7 rooms and bath : nisl apartment, from Sept.ist ee emir © .\\ , ; .F5 A well situated property, hav- W in Qutremont = Noire perse A ge age aie furnace, etc.: \u2018garden with KK 15 258 fixe Branch Office.wm Ae Waa.Cromtortable torent or: five ALD BUM.DINGS made yi) INGS made new ra i opie neat, ue best lu EE ir ; 1 an race.9 agents x v v- fruit\u2019 bushes; valy part cash; immediate mer _ {seven rooms: centrally located.Add *|'8t.Lawrence Tesson, .tiring | a ES | 2 ri nrion M reautred.Apply on rom | VV or es at a craque | Box 203 Star Glee, te \"| LY eions slsaned, siaiaed sal repolnted: Puuinees apply do Me à.Gromemen, V0 BL.jen which there is a frontage of ce.1873 modery; region between Bleury and Guy.west, WANTED Small completely furnished Hemmings, 1174 Simard avenue.Phone Be.wrence de À 0 \u201cft- the \u2018aréa: of the property SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.RIVARD ST, above Roy\u2014Good brick |of St.Catherine preferred.Give price and flat or Apartment, from Beptem- Louis 4686 _.180 P 9 À \u2018 being 12,300 ft, with houses oii house, vent tenement and flat property, with a|full particulars.'L L 0078 Star Brauch Of- ber 1st, to May 1st, or longer, central lo- \u2014_ = > h, cémpetén : ng a it © T POINTE TIRE \u2014 Cotintry re brick stable end coach -house; $5200 | fice.187 6 |cality, uptown; electric light,\u2019 gas stove, | j Lenpea.20 1508 Bran ne or two Sttion, men, \\ ; therson.\u201d Situation is a Jake with Are ancre ui owner \u201cleaving g00d investment.Fred R.Cole, 3% St.VWANTED \u2014 4°F or 8 Foom apartment, kitchen, bathroom; must be modern an To take interest in very pronitablé | 1938 Branch Office.11 / yarda north of Milton street.open plumblox: hid Jireplace: heap Er | James st.87 juiet locality, within ten minutes\u2019 walk |reagonable, State particulars.Apply P.O.HORSES AND CARRIAGES.tected manufscturlng business.ADY, well recommended, demiter po | rty values in this section Dent \u201cBotton, olvaibles Le cll cheap.we 85 6 ESET ETE gat AVENUE.No.268, Notre Dame de Of Peel atréet: rent not to exceed $35.Ap-| Box 165, Station B.N\u2014 Secoad iad Pian Ts, RES: etshiished in U.S, ten years: Bee Mr.4 as housekeeper to.acheter ee er j nérsagting in value, and this FONTRENE WEST \u2014 Five beantifal bonnes Gruce Ward: pressed brick sel?-coutalned PIY_Box 2437 Star Office, _\u2014_J87 2 WANTED by younz married couple, no | JOR SATE \u2014 Bec and best variety Tee elty Verblast, \u2019s:.Hotel.wi Sota Side ie Sohail ; et oe the best available site on the A tor wate: large lots, tres, \u2018easy terms; | ve, seven rooms.nicely devarated, concrete Ÿ UANTED, 5 or 6-roomed apartment or family, a furniehed flat of ¢- rooms.of plano Box Buggies.Business Coneords, Fam- |-SUSINESS EXCHAN Cohen 5 Gras \u2014 |\" \"BA arket.prices right.J.VW.Foster, 135 Westmln- bascmeat.cold storage.ete elecirie Hghbt.par- flat, heated and with all modern| from September 15th, for 6 months or ons: ily Carriages, Traps, Stanhope, Surreys, Mail Order Buslnens: we have -one of | = rues 2 Cut ; LL - ne, Montreal West.Phone West.lor has oak mantel und ape fireplace.- {convenlences, Westmount preferred.Ad-|er; must be in central locality: will rent and Covered.Express Waggons; ail TIE.Hr these profitable businesses to sell: 0000: every- ° i = ter eh 2 [@aly $5U) cash required.Norms Blmnore, p Aldo a home: washed, atarched.rough mount fa.15432 Easter Towoxhips Book Bail dress L L 5004, Star Branch Office.reasonable.Reply with full Joarticulars, Bax ote.thing complete.Lougmore.Phone Uptown a 2bc.dosen, froned.30e.\u2014-1216.Vo.: | THE SALE WiLL BE HELD \u2014 mme OT MARTON EEE hea took JANTED to rent apartment about nine 3304 Star Office.187 Branttord, Cartiagg Company Lin Limfid, Has i 1.183 2 Horne.Ave.Outremont 381 8; wn roomp, west end, above St.Catherine |\u2018 x be strest ES HANGE, 03° Umversity \u2014 = rr ay THURSBAY 17th RUEUST FOR SALE on To LET.S eam.Fleldiog up auoual rent of 31.| street, Trom : September, Westmount suite 4._ R BALE \u2014 À Tieht ee good wa B ko My good central position; doing |.p | isting of ito Sffect a quick: wale; price 50,000 and! able.Address E KE 7661 Star.Branch Office.and strong } and harness; $40.busivess: Price S00; call and tn te.OU ron wii \u201che remotated to suit WY plerintp, Closest, Iovesligation solicited.471° 1848 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.|r Crab.98 tho arove.trons $40: ice business: ; vertes At 11 am, at our Real Estate rooms.W t où, Ames s - - et tenant; aim household furniture for sale; ren .188 \u20ac x mac AIRMOUNT, - near Pak ave \u2014Simaï Fons \u2014 A Tve express agp.on oa Lemme uotion Rooms, 207 St.James idee.Ans 53 Pak wveowe.161 3| (Soa ypoomR waned Tro ged as 157 FURNISHED APARTMENTS To LET F furnished flat, from September tll Shute Sirsa = es ANCE IN WEST eT treet.N=, semi-detsched house, ou Clar 1e, urkish Bath Department, Apply, ; ay 3.ve root.dathroom; wifi i ; : Westmonpt, above Sherbrooke; lot 43 with references, Box MIS Star Office.A FAËTHENTS, complotely foraished and cheap to young couple.Write bn 384 ORS! one Band.for .; \u2018 \u2019hardwood floors; large veran- thoronghly \"a date: central location; , $ horse, ve 1500; § os; Established Publishing plan nd fult partiou- Sons mediate on.J.A.Hebert.013 rented b: 7 mats, Apply oo the Man- Clarke et., horse, too: chere from 2 ~ Fhe Weste: Canada, class = Business in].: A dah; Possess T.CATHERINE ST.Westmount \u2014 Lot traces 408 metro ages aly à, posts , 812-8t.Catherine west.Wp 30H 188 0 S size 80 x 170, Will sell cheap.Ap~ [*10us.Guy street, or phove Up B07 bathrooms, fn widow lady's rival hen; | = at\u201d \u201cag \u2014 | eet nPtrouistion wad Soorrunitr top SM years wowpithy - : ville Jr, Sesh and Door Factory, ° ; DE - Oppo | Pau rk, Vill The House of Browne STORAGE TO LET 33 Wieeman Âve, Outremont Phone 51 | PRIOHNIOEE ews \u2014furuisbed vate, tw St CRESTS, Fretiph 0 se Addeen 2e big development\u2019 by Fy, | RSTO pont, ES | TO .Lou ô Pe lo .° d - me | .a ; = rence - in au ; Limited, .: TRET GLASS wint cela.or other Bior- pui BEST built sold brick two fiat pro tlémen: ery Conven! sce; oP glo sate: lon -_ oT IS.BONHO OMME =: \u2026 bermunications Toned ,Sonfidentislly.\u2018companion be help to a REET.Fret, r gocoûs:- convenient loading fa- perty, on Park avenue, eight rooms up- |T°0% ADP rey.\u201c184.8 + - - 8 Address Box eile lenne w ST.JAMES ST \u201cTH ven entra tocar: Port rent, 0, [Pers seven\u201d rvoms lower: every modern con : WAREHOUSES 10 LET.i Surriet.Run Goneotds, (SUTTEES AND TAILORS \u2014 Set T1500 To sp rey ere .a= |G.Lewis to Hosplial st Tel Mall 0° [oor ber es vos at any time.RE = | SCARREOUSE feb restr wiabie Te =| pn as of Bittorent simon ith 86 2aw | ; avecf aie of gares | Tor mens Ite Ay NORE a .| eh HE_ Garten.Syat Cards Se of Cansde.Send \u2018for SUMMER REIIDENCES TO LET.WwW manufacinring; four floors and bass Jo ARRIVED with ane carlosd heavy Ÿ.Rude's Great Modern System and\u2019 thousands dies during nent = - \u201d \u2019 CCL 3 .bookiet, Vletola, British Columbia,\u201d Un- (NT, ROSE\u2014Summer cottage to let; com.ment: 135 fevt x 35 fest; entrance on two horses, wei ing from 1400 to 1700.De win toatity ih that it 1s the most pretest system after ther.homes.14.8% Margare hate, Shawbrioge, 183 ¢ rag.St \u2019 giving ter, stati aleaale eared once \u2019 out.[E CAST need need Dame at.ve at city.at the, good es no wa Lee.to Had need; co tar wanted,\" al consiable.ealres on] vy French wbridge, Apply ] ANNEX, exe - | OF wau references, ng sal.clean a Tous \u201ca every fort 184 wi vacance LE BLEND apply.= - est.Apply gLqe hor ue 0 vashine or i\u201d meninal pe êl hl Bt Cm Must | x 615 Aide ton an bar | \u2018Que.NE mem corner * biere Tove mata | Be a I A 2 Een Brin coves Co Ed Ne - WFAA E feu ame À UE RES | [EE ROOMS AND BOARD.pas PSE me .\u201cShirt B imite.215 Del cturin ffice.opty Hae o Milling used t the t ble \u2014 Wants vay ave.IS 2 al Dr ter ete and .C vo (RECEN DB co a ulldin 215 De Ang Tue JY AN\u2014Wante VO 1947) Star Stanley a p pA ally sma man competeh isd at 6B 158 2 z gedual ra tar rent ap kes orrumpond ahi T, HE \u2014 BOARD.TE DE je | OY.wa 8 loripaler.otton ch mated 7 Star ey and 8 t general tra.\"coffee (00x t_mald Phillips = $m 8 Term venings.ping or s à- nisheut efor ma Large fou Co rh s NutG | & nted \u201cTor Hossain Stan Am arse at once 137 AV t,_Cath ly.A de, a : wanted\u201d Who gaa: coc) Place.§ Wa tar Office.mode Sriram.= well\u2019 Fried double Pharma # : eit for ard erican of ma ©.3 ELL] ering._ pply nd led.OF for a: cock.a : Bo nted k jee.rate.jy cont- nlanres, appolat couple: beu room.ani | cy.Nert = % Heaeton, Appl messages, Hi.Steam ngle tan ie 1 high NG 8Al eorner erlenced small t 188 2 sten 8 Shoe 8 ENCH C Apply ¢ ed house; util; aig DEL vision.é : Limited, McFarl must k lon Steam Laundry App! ake Salary an class BALESMEN fi afte and\u2019 be - amily: mu 2,and M hoe Sto alestagies.1 with HEF CO 187 Tos (YOXCORD.© : an moders fur- .LORIMIER, Ors wan ane, Ho now N OULDÉR 41 Beaver I to Fegardi à prospe cal spect wanted s Ave noone oF everipan st Dey ang Mansmeld tore.or 8 Apply Ra un, nou er OK.\u201cWatts\u201d pos 3 CORD.11.ere Bb 188 0 and Papluseu 3 nef tes n aud a § \u2014 W 41 Beaver Hell od, 1 ng age ote.Gi aity lin for : -Outrem exeoin mend-, | ENOGH treeté.t.Ca to St.M at of ref ty ur 3.posit} co ven geatieme eurr.8% 6! amt plueau.ount- ply & \u2018for ligh ploym nd grey ii anted % ines ha exper} ve full e; good |: ont.as.he 360 | etre iAPHER.therine ontreal.erences.country: on eucet.+ la 2er and I 4814; 1, BE.a .[ROX\u2014W F.t factory oft ent, in H iron mo good ca nr.Box ndled and\u2019 ence, terr! particulai Tess & firm; wanted man 188 6 | roREXA> Amand can J)ESERAST ETI private pid, Doan.| L , Meri \" antod._ work.ves.ailfax.ulders: % wheel 2379 Sta réteren ritor, © rs Gr phonogra) cxperlen dy ma NT .ig.Fabre \"> B fe: ati\" ACHIN > a En EE) 4 Apply Bo ay \"Officer a hoa over- a ramophon Taph preferred.wutaciur- Of mea.wa ARPENTER ciperience ne rà a Jos E LOC : 1 ard of Dey fo CHINIS ox 2443 - .var let- w ntoi: e Co eferred.use af bu ce.nu pos E mm: Scotch.or .f : chph Ka, ; Trade r offle and TS \u2014 Sor r ranted Aviolie ana Lenole sis Call B a ition.Be experlen pt w fami] ew res oom street BATH.+ î EECEH e Build Co, R + Ap- OQ: Bo two 1 Wanted 187 6 - efexen a ood | QTEND Lenoir » Limite eritner, fio6B G x 2407 ced eek.y: hom pettab:e and | MAIS .J.A an ss } bo.buttonbo ing.- com $38 x No.l-comative two ma Appl ces.Ve plain éo tes GR.PHE A Ty must ENERAL Star Do\u201c 7HEs : e comfor young | ONNEU .\u201cBabeau.3.Apply ie Nation le opers AT ouULDE va Pr Que nachinists Wanted, 7 | Outre Ce 0.GET Muy bok, with Box 1088 74 h want 10 NTA be peed cook amt 188 $ \"HEETER™ W.uw ys Ao VEUVE, 3 8 Co + E Blumenthat Big ee PET Aa Wasted _ Que.pply Pp.Ladl an ex utremont MeC 0 per city | 1624.1 s ST 3 Elm to ana de CT | fornia a dwar: 875 one i Eas Cones t.Cath \" = nal tant must Plo six ma nateû à due.té \u20ac : es\u2019 read: perienced KEEN AF Julloch month, | TESLA Waa rleuce three | LASE Ave.have two, Ul hed fro near atatio, be nault, erine ; i, Bids.Rubber nt employme yment.machine at on chand, 2 Yy-to-W ced wind SEM AKERS, ch Ave SLADY Apply PF.or w Ciiina,® Westmo city ref- ne.runal nt and b stations: ex Sa N \u2018Phone ; wanted of Lay ment.\u2014 Apply Jou ors or tive or 84 St.C ear.Ap ow dres A wanted, 8.dra 1 nue,\u2019 s lady \u2014Want TA O.high ants situ alesman, ant 2550.one on b ng Water.ack\u2019 \u2018pa elegant OTRE D : a; .- see ae - : AN \u2019atherir ply to.ser.ody ; sood apers 7 si $ pcakini for @ a x 48 3 8 class ation i stockkéeper.e(c.tran ath f with rior bed: y , lil AME : hs in sor he 14 for & mer 18820 ILK ApRly Box 74 ar Oth em- W TED, fit ne Str M Mar.[22 Queen Drees am aa © JC kink both the Fu sperlenced \u2018ar ri English stor store: eeper, e vients ac lat: few high ela -lt- es § WEST, A = PE chants offi th DRIVER tflce M and he rat class reet west.re fe ress ti SF persia | evlin U languages.Deplrtm \u201cantes Go anch Of} store.Ad -experten er RU commotared Es aa boars: \"ff 176, quare.D cor: Cha iting a gdod lu ce, age [efe e busi \u201cwanted, accust 1813 ance.str Ipers.A electri RESS mine WwW wal 81 QITEN on Limited: prefr ent: on DEN ce.Grcss k ce 1a MMOND ated.ble questa: | Fr D Rs ; ee or] Mountain VER wanted acoustomes Lee TWO tn, 2 Sat = ith x eh Jae 3 ; Ur referes 2 KE ou front Poser Au CAP LEE ue.Mais The aed or 89 8tar pply Mountal to John eferred.tomed à ANTED 30 am.ase kind mme ee TES A ORAPHER tawa.he R.G ry; refe eeks poaltion, city\u201d 1872 full board: bath; 9 -\u2014 La BS © NOTRE = Bi ET Tan ia oo messages Office.n_ street.D.Dy Apply 0 \u201cto at onc ma, oan | sults, ent of ne th expe 186 6 Arav-ota responsible Pern _ 1863 ! eel.rences.L.tion, cit\u201d rd; bath; Auer ll TEe and sm DAME .7 Wanted er, Beaver etc.Apply FAN\u2014 Wan ncan OC with \u2018Ont mind t © expe dally ening a ediework rience 1 (start ass Remi naible \u20ac rarent ! ToB s., 204 oreo: TRORCHERT ; transi ght; break att: .mené.J WEST, Le 5% : Ï ed o, 318{R y firat wo \u2018th enced -à SEW IR nd child: anu n air App ngton.ompan postion | PRIN! st A OR ents dc fast .M N » a.tory, Tork, La god mn Benver Her A OTT work, Pacratande biaperion 138 3 An TT class rois DE ea aye Address M AN Oman ecord, 28 AE $15.05 oor mont) Be | PRINTERS, \u201cTan Laine rd den de NOTRE awit, oo, Ble \u201ctere, cor.Beave y at Stone boy for fact pl .with al blue anes man w Pie man red \u2018horse thew 5 © ress.A.i reduced othes, vante | TENT 88 tar Wonritiug er \u2018month highest erelal work, Fat class man.88 3 wi Beaver BR Tw 183 Led \u201cA.DAME ws x \u2019 ween fox Hall Hi wall Cikar Fac, ply, stating a eotric prin ting and who un- L KN ohn Stree need apply.NE -ROON-CrA feduced during # a OGRAPH tice.\" giving ati Lo 1505 cst wages: u and a go an on com ib board: all Hil, EST, 106.Laugil WEST : £ = ur and five.and Laga Fac.= &e and o ting mac andyke co open) THIN etre | D 1NG ROO ac Branch oit-° sul Apply ER rei «OF pi Winnipes.on offi od s:one man: Es also table board; a 9 e West 18 Neo.1808.A HE MAS Fite Toes ned eed Re DET i Se EE Bb mar 5 El Sebi am] TR we : = \u2014 Want » to 2501 S re re Per travelles orth.cGill at Appl .and pa SHENG 1g's Rdian.Dist rienced.Th oY \u2014 = rem ce Press| 14 LH erms moder- | HP EAST, - {F5 perlen ed firs tar 2484 lary oi wa Vall er with an reet.ply to pastry w NOGRA ai Fibutin red.| Telex o.Appl erman 187 4 tlre.* married 13 er- Pasqui cor.- \u201c and ced ma t-class Star Offi r comm ey and good RESSM Montreal © oan | fi PHER g Ca.[ond raph B ply @.8 nent ne position \u2014_\u2014 home clans couple, | 4 5 \u201cA mn .Da .We EPER WANT Mr general w n for gard thoroughl WAY ce.sasion.the 300 | Ww AKERE Si carrer House, | ish, Ann M wanted \u2014 > enr.uildinæ, & allaway, G.ons for [MM \u2018comforts; hone: Sherbi ire vo: ja OUTR t 4529.a 4 requi Wir Zuerch ork in rden, sta y, ex- NTED, ply B est anted ana 188 2 * Apply B ust writ for w , St.Scr N.W, So6K Star delight à urlers |.EMON - x our ro a first Indsor 8 er, Engi country.ble, farm W and \u20ac young ma on a8 7 ox tenue ADI attady o operators [MART ox 3293 ¢ Freaca holesale |, PAIN gr ue Br Sem, [GEER tar Brayeh ul\u2019 Jacalit inteict: all \u2018and St FT, cor, orough ranch at class bo : re treet_Sta neering Apply t vriting st ollector.5 as offic Taie dts! Co.\u2018Li, 10 8.3 mployment on waists ag GIRLS Ster_Oitle sat Eng- |! terin Inting 18 eect ENE A E~AVEN office.Addrear st.Louis 2101 Sta Hutchiso ' knowl Clare book keope N used tion.Department, | Se ar RE parti Apply tn EE EXE CERT 1G BL Peer ate ana bigh- ons\u2019 e for llgh wanted, av LEA BE dates ever a EE 3.two rge don UE, 1058, >.1882 Lots Sta.J ison.- : \u201c% th salary al edge of oe.with Fist Apply\" S o handil nt A Office.culars, Fo ha.t RIENCE Peter st Shik Waist Pop\u201d: pportunit t wire w se IR ye dale \u2018av onable pri ering.give, plas geatlemien ble fraot ~ Westmoti PARK * Emery | i a e nd oubl a Patel heare ng timb V NTED, Tm nd- at 0 STEN st, 163: st On) y tor ork.G yer of enue, C ces.W.work \u2018BU .grivnas; room: at \u2014 AV .\u2014Phode right part permanen e entry ck street.r, Brown ors Wan house a\u201d youn 0.Hox right pe once, F NoGRAF 3% ply wird those romotio cod para ily.Phon Weekes aran- TN A every thin sultable fc P.McC E, cer., Made in writin vy\u201d *Apphicat situation ACHINISTS ie 35% Star à ouse work.~ E man = 188 2 raan.Box 2430 iar HER wan: J dhos Ming to n lo the rl nd Poires ° Uplawn.6 de 1 AVENUE, né vers clean |§ ormaek.Prioee Art tamperats salary \u201cstating ake exo Oll Dagenais st Wanted, lis 27 SNPANTE + a24 reieren by.fetter, wit Parme tue STE on 162 Me ot ant Jr ANSE i.D Largo airs dante \u201ca cena | POINT .East 3009.bus Tha Tami salary expected age experi.Monet Aber Sad En wad : AT reference, to M à with tlie\u201d OGRAPHE A nec ep SEE 1 Gibart, 480 olintTog.81-50 2 2 oe Cand Tate alomer f Guy vtr IN aT CHAR 4 amieso need Nons - Monrvess = Safe Co.L Apply TED \u2014 1 o M M 80 re Appl dressers \u201c7188 2 and 1 5 Corls R want IRs % 8 -LHSAIN Pt, 480 Meat: while cb a room M\" 300 te dinner.m- and one et \u2014 i on, at LES, 637 = , Ont.n Meat coh lv.Add but RS WANTE , Ltd, 133] Tr vice.h have 86 pasbens ply 289 M wanted 188 2 Lee 2.30 .¢ tine Balliing, bo a NTiNG Mentgna st eap.W Do IRE, b aigle; Est » cor.Bo or Wer ee .5 \u2014 avelte aving b a newt SA ontcal on clus- rnoon r betw ding, ppiy Tindt Decorati reet.rite.pre rchest aving re 1857 8\" one.M a IGHT imited ress Apply to ps wages dood _ Neo re.need ig sal y patente 1 oñce ND.FO most.13% ' een 5.00 à betwee vom persd ng, Pl rating 188 5 pared er west moved RA ain T.* YOUTH .Ren- guar, bench canvass ed t en thro ed ar-l Lau mang experie LDERS\u2014 3:3 Br RATE ° at $a.astering, s Paperha Dest: miso receiv: to 438 from CHEL Tes.desk TH to 187 e,.Merri anieed: mou.PéNes ing W o make ugh age Laun ngle ro nced fe Wane GRAP 5.30 \u2018in r stone 00.F g.spect rhangin 180 wel ve board Macka 330- | L ST - Sha and letter take car 3 Nowe ckville, Pi shop.penses weekly.r 11 pey co appointments | ry, 41 Be om._ edors and ted \"at \u201chou one RAPHER and at- Decorators) Apply ronts special rooms \u20ac 1 furnished, ers; aupRiss su.is |: auaile.East cor, Bivars, .oe ce only me e mañing po YOUR C at 3.Wate arr and tae INISHE NPR Amerie folders, hours 3 un some Office A Telepho adi a Las ating.bricks MELE wm conne he ST, st 1645, rx of apply.8 One wi bec- sition HANCE 174 3: \\ ANTE rson, B èx- RS wa an Steam ress M 6; sa expérien slstan ne \u201cEast t, Lawr lan.P \u20ac FE RE partments À .ANTO ee oer mee , State a, th fren\u2019 wr as sale \u2014 2 D good rantto à ply 235 nted o M $ ary $3 ce prets t PAT \u20183432.ence ainiers, refl bedded RH 183 BH INE § Je BY tion \u2014 to Bo ge and w Nurser sman for Perman pe cutter; piotur T FET © St.La n ladies\u2019 096 St 5.00 pe rred; ING, Bowlévard, ned: ho ro 142 \u2014 12 ugh Bit, Gm = OF wanted and x 2479 8 dian Tite to~ y Sinox Be Hard or | cted: ; ive ex re fram T CLASS wrence \u201ccoats.ion ar Branch\u201d O month, clajt paper hang He molerate: fraus with board of T= Large do ! er.: * Ri or of prosp tar Nurse! day Sell y Qu 1799 stead perien er an wa s © Boule Ap- \\ OGR 3 805 Siar Branch OC, p, You h y: pro anging de te: ft board; sttti uble- |* LT 7 and and Tpe; must write à ry Co.der, pa ins Star B y emplo ce and > moi 8e J nied, f BE vard.a APHE, fe.a age oO mptness 5 1s x rausient eve: UE room -ANTO Mar a de quick ust] write , Ltd.Mo rticulars, outfit ranch tries.A aalary ex ames st emale p and dist 1\" pari) nd type RA | 188 2 n, 8 or attentl our mot our spe- CKAY * ry comfort: , ln.ne INR s à Co, at fi a good titreal.Cana- AITERB\u2014 ice.ddress .FABRE reet, H referred.wash.r 8 an.A writer ady = 2.vie at.on.Ba to, À co sr.: terme |\" Ty 7a chy.Limited, gures.A : A Want \u2014 1 a a RAL ubert's C Apply 450 nd \u2018gala ply, 5 wanted: tenographer TION ; ker and card, bath AT a I 188 6 Chas, & et: 14 Be Hie OFF _ let 8 Club, pply 10 ed two ss § saw .famt SERVA) ate.y +60 ry.asked, tating -e perm pher m wanted | (Ander: dn, flat, w ly furat Large es) in Rouse rent =r | perl ; ICE ; 2 Saw _CP.R.PR.Telegray Wed steady Ww val Ave ly of to NT w 188 2 to Bo xperience, unen exper! an,\u201d outd by IG 1536 13 gle room, ith mode: shed from pleasant Phon y Ah water : egrabh_Bullding nesday, M aiters, BNERA ur.App} anted, sm : SWART x 2481 Biar it any.| eral ence trave oor \u201d p apertenced bust first class : use.of 0 convente robm on mount © Up Bind béaheh set © Alar BOY YOUNG uliding.ontreal NERAL SE y No.an all | Li \u2018GIRL w ; tar Office.off commer ling, int rred; @ ness NTICE board.plano a ences: al ! 3300.118, w - ge corpo : rs 1ly RV.La- i indsa anteq.18 ice\u201d cial de ervie xténsi E DOUBLE nd te 0.ST, est- TON Ml HELP oil educates oration has an ' MAN W/ W {Sop nae Sages \u201cvoter three in fam.HSTE TEN GRAPH n= 1873 se Fan at Pi P HOTÜGRAPHEI Hine.Box 2433 | Mount \u201cToye Sith BOON.for.dephone: \u2019 J.ur or oo Fe épimners sident we Experian Position off ning for Young m TE rénover nedowhe Re EAN HER Rrfictent Dea.\u201c1 years enpert HER\u2014Youns man ar OTE peer St.1 Ns or iwo! IT deavalter.pies a Ap.opening Lo Weavers own Lanam, end prefe not ers good years of age ranted.abo Romiad, LL SERVANT in « scq red | Box 2510 Gate Jhsiincatio aténographer firme.experi n Photographic.br \u2014 tirs REMONT, re Dele Roch.39 > CATHERINE = Up.- ritin : u | or 1 ut mo ve.M od small ERV - tri ation: ngt Tess with ustnesm: «fire rails *Êpee 7.30 TY.x He Su Lint ro to Domi earners, 8.Box 245 Addres Re- pert acturin edger k 26 or 3 mount: \u201d near room.family; | ANT sand aa J 3a ding Emr î cely foralshed Avena, | 7004, Dt.EAST, Mo Merch nion Te N .x 2495 S ress in |B ence a g concer Keeper 6 È Western Apply 3 Hy Wanted salary, TE 848 St s Engll PEEL i hoard room, ne i i i .Le » corne OACHM ntreal.\\ apts B x- B or t , Star Of tar Of nd salary wa stat for a (GENERA NERA Pr vid or 1 of th good 188 3 S NOWR.canons OF ILLIPS wba?I Ye 3 _ Ledue, ® AN ranch, t Wn genile ffice.fice y wa e age Mi L\u2014Wan pd NE w toning, ree, sm gener.APHE dC of- with LACE ears ST.C .East pa drive wanted, 10182 \u2019 al of \"45.500, men 188 ou Salary wanted P ex-| W tclien nted a 187 LWesim Appi all fla 21 for ta el ed by y 5 ex 56 in dt priv So.187 8 |! Tort ATH ; .Mus \u201cwho 13 best payi , with 4 NG M Box 24 West._ work good 3 ount.y at on t no ams Glass ex young pert\u2014P 31 ning ro ate bath: tT \u2014 QO m= RINE E EY With rer ust be ste can rid quiries of proposition together w cpabined setti AN with 62 only.5 general, HEI TENO ce, 474 W _washin Address perience t man; fas osttion wa ST om for also ne room, i ta Aven BAST, - H ces, pdr ana capable.K 7384 Bus aon Just a a CE machine Ung, ai knowled re Ghee cou ET [Power E GRAPHERZ aod ave, ITE Box 2447 & Tegal end ether.w 104 coup A gentlemen only.seats ue.Dr.Le çer, De-.@IQAT FIN 15- Star capable.od Investigation for i .Tail for man.A #004 chance knowledge of uw À vant, Wanted, ooke |: Powe mediately \u2014Wante a | ITUATION Star Off! Derators lat] Souet Nate for Then ae only.\u201d se 5 5% + Ledue, - = 1 : fice.OFFIC neh Ol ited.est en- 180 pply Th nce fo press pe.Yates count at on Bull Ye A ed\u201d sts .» \u201cwa ce.ori: es; Ho or tw Cont: 8 \u201c GA: Enst work R 188 3 B BO ce.Address Cra! De IF oes printin paid.Ty Csirt preferred IT Hiding.- ppiy enogra bo tewird nted \u2018hb 187 6 me comtert.gentiemen able : PHERE rier yer ; highes 8 3 * hand Y w 1 K g Street .H, H t and a & Appi prefe neral se ENOG 0» Reom oo her use.H or cle x Young ! NT.DEN mort.emen room, ttaet nes .We t wage or © Office.writing, anted.86 3eod \"DUNC M; West.\u2018 ogg Co.ctive y 52 McG rred; \u2018hi re w RAPHE Lee ST 202 Bure as bee ry in h ng Swiss æ TR.143 or 8 pare] i rr a Guess at once, Box 2461 AN Read.NENER/ erred a Ena Fo! ork.R wa pe.Reféren lors du Botel or > as itvlephone; ve = A ra uen > ae 81 Lai GFE me in own 10 mane eeTap Rar ATL bt A We ege ave Frade B Apply W nted fo N erences.oved as oardin epboe; hrgom fl vairools 7 8 © lé 5, oor or.steady 184 u- | CE BOY 2461 8 D to 13 nt.CaM apher w| wi vant, Wan TN .AI uildin ma.Brodie tempo GORAPH 165 BI manager s 7 ery goof oor; hot trous rence wy ork for 2 I La Coriatin wante 1, Siar 00 am.492 St anted, per.waged.Ap Vanted al once, ge JESLADY 8 ee board ND, Poutinl ER wanted Bloury.18\u2019 nS \u201cDENIS.board.pel oes cit _ == , Caron CET man.Tr e.Te Butld} Appl 3 Y NG MAN wanted .Paul str -| ZVEN ply 151 ont no was! neral ser- salcsl WARSI 1 zoard L ÿ; good e , perma wanted for A 18.4 wntor 400A \u2014 a IS aw boating: |; sch ERINE Tw 141 Bt.Law-| ween, § ng, bet y Room wh wanted dairy act, ERAL™ ntari hing; ish.A ady ,s nted 88 = td., 3 wage nency ft \u201ca month.room; and Nice d Saw \"| e L AST, OOK\u2014W ng.w B sand\" ween 125] 3.NJ o can ed for à 187 4 _ srl SERVA o at.W good\" ler; pply C peakin, \"an ex ; 03 St.A or com ih.bath: cheap wanirobe oublie \u201cIR East 833.ecours ; der anted FFC OY w 5.30\" p.12, and IX, Ave .Drumm milk airy farm, ¢ must g to hel NT\u2014W est.\u2018448 8 ochen & Frenc sperlenced | TEA James pply Mo petent as : Bourdin : also wi & 2 = ston a good O ngu ranted, F mo a Av ond, preferr a.on now p with anted al 2 t._Ca thaler h and Dy street.rtime > «if nice .th; , Deear x Hable, m yacht; & man 112 B requ French\u201d e Rosemo: « A ne 44560 W plain general al yo s ÉXOG therine , Diam En pati empioyue r Co.T PAM -dexired: pi single | T, CA Les becary ; ville à \u2018Apply Deus be ca for privai 5 t.James, fred.A and Enxil RTOUNG SOFFIC unt, head PP to estern A cookin house auK, 1 RAPHE st, West, ond Jewsl- briities on, \u2018by.w Ut wanted.187 8 \u2018| MILLE, 210; phone; ! 1 2ATHERI cmt ] i ville square O'Gorman, pable and te P INTER .pply to.tish SOFFIGE eur ie EE Pie ve, corn &: good work, | week ady ste RE VW 18 -Carpe carpenter.ell recom nt an con well furnl «7 \u2014 Dout 01487 7} Elisabeth WE, mas Soar lla \u20ac LERK - butcher, re- and pa Room James with! rete: 87 9 GEER er Metcalf hotte, last\u201d to start, nographer.Vanted experle 38 4 nter.174 C handy ms mended mn oon: 1 venlence, shed, aul oublie front 53 Enst 3508.: T, eo \"RE: 4 Z wanted You.BAD, be Sood Stead perhanger street.rehces, Row wanted 1 e \u2018Ave.employed.Good Salary périenced QTRUCTOKA Canning: mau, ete.mas capa: zh Phone, isa ble = At room, I .! i Te Sade: + Apply Box 3 ice Toe ais i LA Greené Poe AE mn GUTH ins 304, Ares modi Ke Apply - to\u201d belp with 187 2 \"END Apply 2504 Bi 2300 per shop RAL steel eet.ereaces, ei |i 35 Snes, for ry in dare.P STERER \u2014 nen IplY N st STR wanted, ue 0 at.Referén ¥ 21 Pros (th light Ro © RAPH os Bas tie\u201d fornienoR Dan \u201cand orn 186 6 |\" cart ABTIN &F , electri bar caTasnp wm HARTER : stical © ork.Gramo 3 wan tmount or- | himself ra, to ass ons ced.pect 8 se {kin 1Stenogr R\u2014Wai Office.econ by reli esigain amental | priv lean and REP ce versity 1.; 4 x, and Le phone ted at > pl gene ist stor about: 1 i od 5 ae .eral, 0 apher rited omieal.able \u20ac E and e iron + ate £ well ms \u2014 STE nm w Cc y ral to 8 t= 4 Hie a you 18 work ng! 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- LS Mare de praticient ut 3 Qué.ok, care Royal strest; resi: mod Ang 3 FLEUR wh A dS = J od at on Jal Yous VRS] A 2 = otet, g.1 .; your: : at \u2018 Apr + \u20ac \u2018 he \u201cBherbrço! a.108 Weil Mt Pen py and at rouses want | look afi er want : : VV.evo ar Ke.*) + L Ce, di 0% sendy \u201cwork ary spe Sage a TS area WE un t.WY 8 ME ; Pater wu.> Sit \u2018sear Otfice.BE ter Brinch um\" = ports 3 26 AN ne 18 Tren Ary = : {Loue chide wut y $2] LA 1 Por, Tah : board, wi DE ay as Te SEF i vd Se iss Fret : Sr em fre voice EEE ne, ne quiet ; tur fon\u201d sccmmil ek x at in ni pri Pi Si wy el C 7 ind wo Ley AR\u2014WEDNESDAY, FL 4 à Us 3 Ps EE AUGUST 9, 1911.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO.LET.\"A LEXANDER #T., 98\u2014To let, a single : .front room, furnished; central local- RS MER ST, 66\u2014Nice furnished room, Wad on beth flat, hot asd cold water, @lsctric light, sultable for one or two gentlemen.4 | | A BOVE BHERBRQOKN, off Guy, 1; §.3 entirely \u201cnew furnished rooms, with bathroom connected, balopnies; first class ople only.Address K K 7879 Star Breach ed room wilh all conveniences; first class private house; suitable for business gentlemen.395 Mountain st.185.7 JRUCKINGHAN AVE, 8 \u2014\u2014 Rooms.furnished and unfurnished, suitable for Ught housekeeping: transients accommodat.od.1388 3 \u2018ARD ST.JOSEPH, 117.\u2014 Nice à double parlor, well furnished, on bath electricity: telephone; hot and celd water; all modern conveniences; suitable for married couple or two gentlemen; also single room, in fine locality.188 2 LEURY 8T., 156\u2014Furnished rooms, with 8 pe full kitchen privileges.188 4 Blea ST., 18a\u2014To let, central, 3 -'1&Pge.- unfurnished rooms ,with rua- ning\u2019 water, suitable for 1 Rou 2 | CENT, 30 \u2014 To let single room: gentlemen only.185 5 ANNING BT.,315\u2014Furnished or unfurnished rooms to let.Use of kitchen privileges.187 3 rover AT., 57 \u2014 large comfortable room, suifable for two.187 6 ATHCART ST, 15\u2014Rooms with or without board; all modern conveniences; transients accommodated.187 2 \u201c (COMFORTABLE, furnished room for on married couple, at 43 Beaver Hall 2 sm he HATHAM- 8T., 163\u2014Furniehed or unfurnished rooms.SHABOT SF, 1386.above Mount Royal.-Furnished room, suitable for married Couple, with kitchen privileges.~ 188 4 ITY HALL.AVE., 618 \u2014 Nice double partor, .furn or unfurnished; gas, enamel bath; hot water heated; private family, no children; kitchen privi- ORCHESTER STREET WHST, 725 Bright well furnished rooms, on bath fiat.< - ; 188 3eod DORCHESTER WEST, 623\u2014Large double room bath flat; suitable for two gentlemen or married couples; transients accommodated.185 4 ORCHESTER WEST, 6583, proximity of Windsor Hotel; .elegant front parlor; suitable for two gentlemen or married couple; Tunuiog water; also single aud double rooms: meals If desired; transionts ' recelved.Phone p 6202.188 4 OBOHESTER WEST 045, five doors from D Windsor Hotel, parties wishing ele- 8 y furnished first class house, d watér; transients accommodated; day or week.3 2aw UROCHER, 118\u2014Newly furnished large - élry rooms, every convenience; board il desired during winter months; terms moderate.: - 188 4 T)UROCHER ST.116 \u2014 Ciean, comfort: ably furnished double room, suitable Tor one or two persons; moderate terms.J 138 3 ORCHESTER W., 330 \u2014 Rooms to lef, al} newly decorated, two baths, hot water; telephone; DbDreakfsat if desired; transients accommodated.184 10 RUMMOND {T.\u2014Nicely furnished front room, on ground floor, near St Catherine street; electric light, bathroom adjoining.Address KK 7866 Star Branch Office.186 8 UROCHER, Ts \u2014Furnined and unfurnished rooms: modern conveniences; sas, English family (bath flat).1863 DORCÉFSTER WEST, 626, near indsor Hotel, elegantiy furnished parlor bed- toom; also single room: everything modern; must be\u2018seen to be appreciated, OU 187 8 OKCHESTER WEST, #77, first class single and double reoms, also bed and: sitting room connecting.Transients accommodated.Telephone.Uptown 3331.169 30 DS AVENUE, Westmount, 215 \u2014 Large parlor and bedroom, eu suite to let, for married couple or two gentlemen: hot and cold water; electric light; use telephone, or sult- able fér two nurses.© 188 4 FSPLANADE, 197 (opposite fountain), .well furnished front room, with balcony, facing mountain, over Fletchers Field; every convenience; private family; gentleman only.184 5 LM abt 215, Westmount 3 Furnished 4 rooms for gentlemen, th or without beard, \u201cjust off line cars; hot and, cold water; telephone.as 6 RT STREET, 38\u2014Well furnished rooms on bath flat; breakfast it desired; and telephone.1 ; RNISHED bed and sitting room, use of kitchen; telephouve.$12 month.Apply 68 p.m.1 Western Hospital avenue, off Uptown 1118, + 188 3 Advertiser offers part of country house (unfurnished) rent free, to arried couple in return for comp: English (Old Country) pres Healthy surroundings, large gar- Box 2434 Star Office.187 3 FT UTCAISON, 1616 \u2014 Lady baving large house; would rent nice double parlor to ce couple or gentlemen; use phone.188 6 Hi vrcnison, ÿ5\u2014Beautifu! front fur- nighed room, private Family.modern conveniences, with phone: reasonable.y \\ a ni ight bouse-keop- 137 3.LATEAU ST, 2.off Mance\u2014Well fur- nishe front double and single rooms, in heated apartment; hot water ,slectric Mght.( Immediate possession.188 4 PE AVENUE.& \u2014 Magnificent double single; furnished pooms; om bath floor; tranaients taken.: 187 8 PARTONS.furnished or.unfurnished; also s room, \u2018connecting or separate, 675 St.Urbain et._\u2014 TPUTHERFORD AVE.\u2014Two single rooms, gentlemen ouly, 6 Rutherford ave.around corner off Drummond and Dear American Presbyterian Ohurch, between Dorchester and Obaorne.188 à OOM \u2014 With or without beard, fine bright room, in Apuex, Mance street; with strictly private familly; no other rovmer; gen\u2019 tlemen only; terms moderate.Write A., 278 Sherbrooke west.JB87 2 HERBHROOKE WEST, 106 \u2014 Double and ; single rooms, elegantly furnished, hot ard cold water, æhower bath; electricity; central locality.195 6 ANTOINE, * 240A \u2014 Newly [furnished | T.S suitable for gentlemen or married couple; electric light, etc.; private family; rent moderate.187 6 TANLEY BST.238 \u2014 Two singie rooms and front parlor, use of phone, kitchen privileges.187 6 T, ANTOINE, 333\u2014Front room to let, single and double; furnished or unfurnished; rent moderate.187 'T.URBAIN ST.557 \u2014 Furnished bed- | room and kitchen; gas stove, running water; suit two friends or married .eouple.Ï SHERBROOKE WEST, 580 \u2014 Well fur- - nished\u2019 rooms with every miodern convenience; some with balconiss: sults with private bathroom; meals served.185 6 ST FAMILLE, ¢3\u2014Large bright well fur- nlshed double room; bath flat; Immediate p fon; transients accommodated by day or week.187 T.URBAIN, 1416 \u2014 Nice front room to let; gas, bathroom, middle flat, in small family; no chidren; moderate price.- 1 HUTER STREET, 82 \u2014 Well furnished double bedroom, front and back rooms; rear entrance; electric light; telephone: one with two beds In.187 5 JT.CATHERINE STRBET WEST, 8i8\u2014Fur- \u201c nished front room, on bath flat; every convenience; use of phone; left hand bell.188 2 Zaw sr ANTOINE BST., 270\u2014To let, two furring left hand bell for upstairs Bouse.| ! i nished rooms, single or double.Si | 84 | JHERBROOKE ST.WEST, 286\u2014Niecely : furnished single and double rooms | telephone; first class locality; terms mode rate, ! large comfortably furnished rooms, bath- | room flet; suitable for a party of lady friends; | married couple or gentlemen, of qulet hablis: | also singlé room: private house.188 8 Jaw | TANLEY STREET, 107 \u2014 A comfortable fur- | nished room; suitable for one or two! gentlemen; terme moderate: private fambr., 1 - QT.ANTOINE, 226\u2014Large bright room, \u2018with or without board.188 2 T.CATHERINE ST., 4124a, Westmount \u2014Large front room, sults two gentlemen; two separate beds: breakfast and lunch if desired; moderate terms.T.CATHERINE, 439a\u2014Weli furnished front room, in family of two; no other roomers.(STANLEY STREET.also single rooms; mediate possession; telephoue; to be appreciated.T.DENIS, 444\u2014Nlce rooms on St.Denis st.; modern conveniences; with or without board.188 8 QT.ANTOINE, 379\u2014Large front parlor- bedroom, wardrobe, private kitchen; also room with gas stove and full housekeeping privileges.187 2 T.URBAIN STREET, 1736 \u2014 Furalshed or unfurnished room; everything first class.HERBROOKE ST.WEST, 231 \u2014 Nicely i furnished parlor bedroom, suit one or two; modern conveniences; transients taken.: QELBY.AVENUE, sitting rvomm with kitchen separate; nished or unfurnished; gas stove; bath: vate family.188 JT.CATHERINE.868, near Guy \u2014 Comfortable furnished room.bath flat; modern convenience; $10.00 monthly.188 2 109 \u2014 Double parlors.wewly decorated; Lin- must be seed large furnished 173 \u2014 Large front bed- fur- pri- 2 ee ee ge ame T.CATHERINE STREET WEST, 562 \u2014 Two |.+ - For The Hot Weather Why Not Be Comfortable ?A) For this present spell of hot weather we have just what you need for comfort.The thinnest Underwear, the lightest weight Negligee Shirts, Duck Trousers, &c.Below we give further particulars OUTING SHIRTS : Collar attached .$1.00 each NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Soft\u2019 Collars (to match, $2.00 and up.: : WHITE DUCK TROUSERS, Extra Heavy ENGLISH FLANNEL TROUSERS, White, Grey and Striped, $2.50 and $3.00.SHORT LEGGED NAINSOOK UNDERWEAR,.75c per suit.Better grades up to $5 per suit BEAUTIFUL SUMMER NECK- WEAR, flowin ends and washable .four-in-hands, ©60c and upwards.Bathing Suits, Beach =.Robes, Bath Wrappers, Vestless Braces, Leather Belts, Bath Slippers, Stik and Cotton Pyjamas, and hundreds of other useful articles.~ MARKS The Haberdasher, PEEL STREET.148 mea Auction Sale T.ALEXANDER, 140 \u2014 Large bed-sitting room; by week or night; very bright.STANLEY 213 \u2014 Large double front parlor bedroom, well furiished.quiet home: every cuonvenience; central; terms moderate.188 4 ST ANTOINE, 619\u2014Two unfurnished rooms; KN gis; bath floor; wardrobe; gas stove coun- nections.- T.LUKE, 41\u2014Furnished bedroom and sitting room, also unfurnished parior; hot, cold water; suitable for coliple.I hone 87 4 Up 4739.MCrPER, 951, Apartment °*\u2018B\u2019* \u2014 Nicely furnished room, heated; hot and eold water: bath floor; private familly: po other roomers; rent moderate.+ 8 THISTLE TERRACE, 9 \u2014 Comfortably turnished room, on first floor; Auer light, hot water; terms moderate.; HISTLE TERRACE, No, 8,back of Turkish Bath Hotel\u2014Comfortahie furniab- ed rooms, double dr single, also nlce bright basement, with all kitchen privileges; moderate terms.188 3 NION AVENUE, 99 \u2014 First class furnished rooms; moderate conveniences; Jmateciiate LLUSIGNAN ST., 129 \u2014 Furnished room, steam heated: suitable for married couple or two friends.INCOLN AVE, 17B\u2014Double and single rooms, bath flat; all modern conven- fences.Phon Up 2174.- 187 3 AVAL AVE., 110, opp.St.Louis Square \u2014Double and single rooms, all newly furnished; everything first class (breakfast); nicest locality in city; suitable for ladies or gentlemen, teachers.87 § UTCHISON 8T., 143 Ni p lon; transients taken.86 3 2 >.\u2014 Nice room to 5 \u2014 ù rent; Parisian famiy; comfortabe and NON AVE.Visitore or permanent PERTE 185 3 2aw floor; telephone; every cohvenience.187 2 NION AVE, 1186\u2014One front bedroom, parlor to let, by the week only; also one single room, monthly, to quiet genlle- men.187 2 gy AVENTE, 87 \u2014 To let; two well furnished bedrooms, ou bathroom at, ! 188 10 TICTORIA, 62 \u2014 Large bed parlor sitting, with board; suitable for married couple, or two friends; also double rooni, on second floor.187 2 ern convenientes.Of New and Second-Hand FURNITURE and CARPETS | At Our Rooms, - 241 and 243 St.James Street, \u2014 ON \u2014 Friday Afternoon, August 1lth, 1911, at 2.30 sharp, Consisting of new Carpet Squares in various sizes and handsome designs.Axminster, Royal Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry and other grades, Linoleums and Otilcloths, Curtains, Portieres, House Furnishings, etc.Also very handsome Upright l\u2019anos, as good as new, and very neat Far- lor, Bedroom and ciung Room Furniture, Mattresses, Blankets, and a large assortment of Dry Goods, etc.Also a lot of second-hand Fucniture, Absolutely without reserve.| Sale at 2.30 Sharp.RAE & DONNELLY, \u2026 ATANSFIELD, 985A \u2014 Single furnished front room, on bath flat.ANSFIELD S8T., 166\u2014Two double par- - lors ,also one single room, neatly fur.silshed, with hot and cold.water.186 8 ALFE STREET, 188 \u2014 Double and 4 single rooms; nicely furnised; tourists accom ted; (phone.).187 8 MATERIEL STREET, 131B \u2014 Front parlor, 4 nicely furnished, kitchen privileges If lesived; also bedroom; electric light; bath Nat.187 5 cGILL COLLEGE AVE.72\u2014Single aud double room, small double room with 1642 à = room to let, near Sherbrooke at; gen- tiemen only.187 8 OUNG MAN, about 18, wanted for nian- ufacturing concern, wuv CAN Use lype- writer; good prospects for ambitious boy.\"Apply in own handwriting, stating age and salary expected, also experience.Box 243% Star Office.187 2 ESTMOUNT\u2014Unfurnished suite of two large bright rooms; kitchenette, with gas stove, and bed sitting room; moderate terms to quiet couple, no children.Apply 7156 St.Antolhe street ,ncar Greene Ave Butler's pantry and stove (gas).ph eleo- tric light.ANSFIELD STREET, 147\u2014Single fur- Dished front room, on bath flat.187 8 Ms COLLEGE AVE, 38\u2014Nice large ; double room, aiso single room; phone; transients.187 & Mer COLLEGE AVENUB, Z20A \u2014 Well furnished \u2018single and double rooms; 23 Modern conveniences.Tel.Up 3921.AYO: ., 39 \u2014 Handsomely furnishe double parlor, very central, facisg St James Church; also single room; mod orn conveniences; terms moderate.186 4 MAY ST., 39\u2014Nice large front room, suitable for two ladies or gentlemen; \u2018Bouse quiet.73 ACKAY, 453\u2014Beautiful furnished front 3 parlor, running water iu room; also \u2018#ingle room on bath tliat; every convenl- ce.Phone Up 38121.187 8 ANCE STREET, 53\u2014Room t Jet, suit- : able for married couple or two gen- 4lemen; running water, bot an cold, and \u201cwardrobe.MANSFIELD 8T.141a \u2014 Rooms to Jet, suitable for married couple; kitchen vilègres.187 3 : - AAETCALFE BST.13¢ \u2014 Furnished bed- : 4 sitting room, suitable for two quiet ?transients accommodated, 184 59\u2014Nice bright rooms, ce, first-class jourists tel.; ETCALFE ST.4 avery convenien * atcommodation.8 3 WAGKAŸ, 350 \u2014 Furnished double and i single rooms, on bath flat, het wa- \u201cÆér heating, electric light, clothes closet; private.of - : 138 4 family two.ANCE, 166\u2014Buperior Tarhished front room, every cnvenience; Lne or two; 188 2e0d A FAN ii 142 \u2014 To Jet, large double + port; œuitable for one or two persons: rensients taken.LA ITCHISON 8 [8 \u2014 Two connect , 108 \u2014 New electric light; telephone; Foor; tourists attention.OF iting roo; contrally located, feel : ol room; cen y , facing reo Ohurch; , sles single room; all mo- 3 s9 Mayor.188 4 \u2018 ay Arve 7\" Siouses can give room with board for per week; just the place for the works men.; .186 \u20ac -\u2014 One Jo bed- furnished, hot and cold ht; gentlemen Preferred.2% \u2014 balcony, both brig electric light; mode: rat or couples; /eentrai; .quiet, géntiemen: also one single room, bath aad.\u2018 suitable fer | partial board if desired.Phone |] REET, - rooms : connections; 3 STMOUNT \u2014 Small single front room: excellent location; east of Greene avenue, above Sherbrooke; nurse preferred; terms moderate.186 3 Telephone Westmount 3059.MACHINERY.MACHINERY i i TRAnsmissiON vus Machine Molded \u2014 Cast Iron \u2014 PULLEYS A distinctly high grade metal pulley, superior to steel pulleys in ev- ary way.Light enough, true running, and in perfect balance.No depreciation thro crystalization of rivets.May be keyed or set-screwed or both MAOE IN CANADA WRITE FOR BOOK.| land cultivation of \u2018| per acre.Meee LULLÉÈGE AVENUkL .2\u2014Singie and EEY nice little office to let, Royal Trust , double room; well appointed house; mewly Bullding, Room 75.Apply G.N.Cler- 188 2 Auctivneers.ed; electiic light and telephone; all mo- mont, 29 Credit Foncler Bullding.Main' 5037.- - pe 127 86 | 188 4 ICTORIA ST.72 \u2014 Single furnished o> Synopsis of Canadian Northwest -~ Land Regulations ANY person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter-section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the district.Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader.Duties.\u2014 Six months\u2019 residence upon the land in each of three -years.A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owhed and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.In certain districts a homesteader in good sfanding may pre-empt a quarter- section alongside his homestead.Price $3.0(¥per acre.Duties\u2014 Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent and cultivate: fifty acres extra, A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts.Price $3.00 Duties.\u2014 Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.W.W.CORY, \u2018Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N!B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for ss 2 BATLIFFS BALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.No 3627.Superior Court.Alphonse Racine, Plaintirt, vs, Laurent E, Lortle, Defendant.On the 13th day onf August, 1911, at 10 of the clock In the forcnoon, at the domicle of the said Defendant, In the Parish of de Ja Visitation du Sault au Recoliet, in the District of Montreal, will be sbld by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant ,scized.in this cause, consisting of one buggy and one set of harn ess.Terms\u2019 cash.PIERRE BIENJONETTE, B.S.C.Montreal.9th August, 1911.MACHINERY, ; CHB, \u2014 New Beeston Humber, six eyl.4 cycle gasoline or carosens angine, 4 3-8 or 4 3-4 stroke; could be used in launch.Write Q., 844, St.Antoine.185 4 One No.1 ew Steam Shovel.two.st 04 eam Bhovel, all in condition.Address Room B 15.de Building.: 188 4 daw NE cap Combinaticn Matcher and Planer,\u201d rly mew.Apply Robert Ne.ville, Jr.Sash and Door Factery, 933 Wise.Ave, Outremont.- Phone Bt proue tl of LEQUEL THE MONTREAL DAILY ST AMPS \u2014 à Mm.x8 in.cemtrifugal: 32 x 12 enum FILTRATION PLANT \u2018Montreal Water Works CONTRACT No.3 For the construction of Prefilters, | Filtered Water Reservoir and appurtenances.Sealed tenders, addressed to the Board of Commissioaers of the City of Montreal, and endorsed \u201cTenders for preftiters and filtered water re- servolr,\u201d wil] be received at the office of the Board of Commissioners, in the \u2018city of Montreal, Canada, until TWELVE O'Clock noon, on the 3rd day of October, 1911.These tendérs wil be for constructing the prefilters, filtered water reser: voir and, appurtenances, - forming a ! portion of the flitration plant of the city of Montreal.The whole work is to be in adcordance with the plans and sbecifications on fie in the office of the Chief Engineer of Public Works, of Montreal, and in the office of Hering & Fuller, No.170 Broadway, New York city, from whom copies may be obtained upon depositing $25.00 to cover cost of same.To bona fide tenderers and to others who return the plans and specificatin- in good condition before the date for re- celving tenders, this amount will be refunded.The prefilters coasist of sixteen units, each with, a \u2018capacity of throe and a quarter milion imperial gallons per 24 hours, equipped with st-°- T systems, filtering materials, \"Ing | systems, etc.and ready for success- fu] operation.The filtered water reservoir with a capacity of six and a quarter million imperial gallons.and \u2018the adjoining gate houses and conduits are largely 'of reiaforced cona- crete construction.; The date for completion of this contract is September 1st, 1913.Tenders shall be made upon blank forms which are a part of the s\u201deci- fications and shall be gealed and fiied later than the hour above stated.No tender will be entertained unless made upon blank form above mentioned and unless accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank of the Dominion of Cazada, and payable at the city of ontreal, to the City Treasurer.for the sum of $40,- 000.00.which cheque shall be enclostd Ma the same envelope as the te The tenderg will be opened in presence of the interested parties the Board of Commissioners at a gular meeting held in their ord} meeting room, at noon, on the day of October, 1911.« 1h Al] tenders will -be compared on the| basis of the prises tendered for the work to be done, which is as follows: Item 1.\u2014Prefilters and appurted- ances, filtered water reservoir, suly- structures of gate houses, conduits and connections with the existing aqueduct and suction well, pipe lines, etc., complete as shown and specified.Item 2.\u2014Additional earthwork.- Item 3.\u2014Additional concrete.The Board of Commissioners re- gerves the right to reject the lowest Or any tender.By order of the Board of Commissioners.: L.N.SENECAL, Secretary.Office of the Board of Commissioners, City Hall, Montreal, August 7th, 1911.City of Montreal AUTOMOBILE FIRE TRUCKS AND OTHER APPARATUS 1 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Board of Cummissionerk and deposited.in their office in the City Hal, Will be recetved until 12 o'cleck, noon, on Thursday, the 31st day o August, 1911, for the supply and delivery pf the undermentiened apparatus, Vizi\u2014 (a) One automobile truck to haul Aerial Ladder truck.b)- Oné automobile truck to (b) haul 1200 gallon steam fire engine.(c) One automobile hose waggon, to carry 2000 feet of 2 1-2 Inch cotton, rubber \u2018lined hose, atc.(d) One combination automobil engine of a capacity of 1000 Imperia lons, to carry also 1000 feet of 2 3 inch cotton, rubber lined, hose.(e) Oné 10C0 U.S.gallon Steam Fire Engine.! (f) One 800 U.S.gallon Steam, Fire Engine.coifications, forms of tendey and era ope together with all Information required ,may be obtained at the office of the Chief of the Fire Department, at Fire Headquarters, corner of Craig west and Chenneville streets, and no tender will be considered unless made on sald forms and enclosed in sald envelopes.a The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject all or any of the tenders.The tenders will be opened by thé Board of Commissioners, in the presence of the interested parties, at their regular meeting in their board room, Thursday the August, 1941.f - 2 order of the Board of Commis- r « { sloners.L N.SENECAL of Commissioners, cratary.3ist day of Board City Hall, Montreal, August 8th, 1811.with the Board of Commissioners not| at the City Hall, at 12 o'clock noaxn, on |.The late Senator W.P.Frys, who died yesterday at Lewiston, Me, raged 80.See page 9.4 { Eee) SHIPPING Ë RACE RE ACER ER PORT OF MONTREAL.Arrived.Lake Brie, Carey, London; C.P.R, Atlantic Lines.- onmouth, Turnbull, Liverpool; C.P.R.Lines \u2019 Atlantic .Sailed.Royal Edward, Roberts, Bristol: Canadian Northern Steamships.Vessels In Port.Scotian, Moar, Glasgow: H.& A.Allan.Mount Temple, Moore, Antwerp; C.P.R.Atlantic lines.\u2018 \u2018Whakatane, Hemming, London; New Zealand Shipping Co.Cervona, Stooke, Middlesboro; Robt.Reford Co., Ltd.AlLUnisian, Fairfui, Liverpool; H.& A.an.Albania, Griffiths, London; Robt.Re- ford Co.Ltd.Robt.Serrana, Hunter, West Indies; Reford Co., Ltd.Jaconé, Grund, Middlesboro; Robt.Re- ford Co., Ltd.Manchester Corporation, Robt.Re- ford Co., Ltd.Canada, Jones, Liverpool, White Star- Dominion line.Heath, Manchester; Furness, Withy & Co.Saturnia, Taylor, Glasgow; Bornu, Dutton, Progresso; Elder, Demp- ster & Co.Steamship Arrivals.Niagara,\u2018at New York, fromm Havre.Mauretania, at Liverpool, from New York.Finland, at Dover, from New York.Ascanla, at London, from Montreal.Kronprinz Wilhelm, at Cherbourg, from New York.\u2018 Grosse, at Gibraltar, from New York.Pannonia, at Fiume, from New York.Bound for Montreal.Carrigan Head, from Belfast, July 20 Monarch, from Newcastle, July 31.Wittehind, from Rotterdam, August ° Montreal, -from Antwerp, August 2.Lake Manitoba, from Liverpool, August 2.* Fe City of Montreal CEMENT SIDEWALKS SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Board of Commissioners, and deposited in their office, in the City Hall, will be received until 12 o'clock noon, on Friday the 18th day of August, 1911, for the construction of a Cement Sidewalk, in Notre Dame street, Longue Pointe Ward.È Blank forms of tender, specifications and envelopes, together with all the information required, may be obtained at the City Surveyor's Office, City Hall, and no tender will be, considered unless made on sald forms and enclosed in said envelopes.The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject all or any of the tendefs.| The tenders will be opened by the Board of Commissioners, in the presence of the interested parties, at their regular meeting, in their board room, in the City Hall, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Friday the 18th day of August, 1911.By order of the Board of Commissioners, i Lo N.SENECAL, Secretary.Board of Commissioners, City Hall, Montreal, August 8th, 1911.OUTCOME OF NEGLECT Children\u2019s hair needs constant attention if it Is to grow healthy.Scraggy hair is the outcome of neglect and inattention.The jwise mother or nurse will see that the children's hair is dressed daily with Parisian Sage.Parisian Sage is a germicide and means death to all germ life.Besides keeping the head clean and free from disease, it ensures the child a good start in life with strong, healthy and beautiful hair.: .Parisian Sage is guaranteed by all druggists, 50c a large bottle.See that the girl with the Auburn Halr is on each package.Sqld everywhere in the Dominion.\u2019 ; The Lindman Truss ~~ Vs.Hard Work Mr.B.Lindman, Méontreal:\u2014 - Dear Sir,\u2014The new truss fits me fine.1 think if I had pot broken the old one 1 would\u2019 be cured by this time.The heavy lft.Ing = am doing at my business is very hard on a truss.I only wish that all the poor fellows that are suffeciug as 1 was were able \u2018te find out where your truss cau be obtained.Several of my friends have been helped by you and they are ê as grateful to you as 1 am.Chas.J.ugh, © Saranac lake, N.Y.Call or write for particulars.Consultations free, B.LINDMAN, f eg\u2019d 16 MeGill College Ave, Montreal, NERA DES - rr : Guo prulr ol wiles TF ou bow + od miata a - » bw puis WB Tue - EES 1 18 powders for Hn cents, | \u2018we ve- .It your doaler does nyt keep.\u201cwill.mail vou a bos (1 wéers) oe LANGTOT, OF SOREL, DEFIES CI WILL BE CANDIDATE Westmount Conservatives Consider Hochelaga Candidatures.CONSERVATIVE CLUB [ HEADQUARTERS\u2019 OPENING Maisonneuve Liberals Ask Laurier if They Should Support Labor Candidate.\u2014 \u2018That he will be a candidate in Richelieu, in spite of his adverse vote at the Liberal convention at Sorel last Saturday, was the statement made by Mr.J.A.Lanctot, who was in the city for a few hours yesterday.He was closeted with the Liberal organizer for the district of Montreal for nearly ag hour, and it is understood that strong pressure was brought to bear to make him desist from entering the fleld in his old county.but it was of no avail, as Mr.Lanctot stubbornly declined to be shelved.It 1s reported at headquarters that Mr.Cardin will surely run, now that he has been chosen by the convention.\u2018 FAVOR MR.MARECHAL Westmount Conservatives Want Him as Candidate in Hochelaga.The thirty-six Conservative delegates of Westmount Conservative Association held a meeting, last night, in Victoria Hall, at which the attitude to be adopted at the convention for the selection of a candidate was discussed.Of the names mentioned, that of Mr.L.T.Marechal, K.C., received general support, but before reaching a definite decision, and in order to make sure that Mr.Marecha! would accept the nomination.a delegation was appointed to call on him to-day and ask for leave to place his name before the convention.; \u2019 That, in the best Interests of the party, the candidate for Hochelaga must be a French-Canadian, was accepted by the Westmount people, The name of T.Chase Casgrain was also mentioned as a possible candidate and a delegation will interview him to-day.As a preliminary to the meeting, the officers of the Conservative Association were elected as follows: Mr.F.S.McLennan, K.C., president; Messrs.Jas.Crankshaw, K.C., and D.Nicholson, vice-presidents, and Mr.\" D.T.Johnston, secretary.The Conservative Convention.for the county of Hochelaga will be held in the Town Hall, St.Henry, oh Friday evening for the choice of a candidate to contest the division against LA.Rivet.Liberals Meet at Westmount, The Liberals of Westmount had a Mr.W.H.Trenholme, at which the candidature of Mr.L A.Rivet in Hochelaga was unanimously endorsed.Various committees were organized one of which will be under the immediate care of Mayor Rutherford and the other under the care of Mr, Thomas Harling.Liberalé and Mr, Verville.Whether or not the Liberal Association of Maisonneuve should support Mr.Alphonse Verville, the labor member for that division in the late parliament, was a subject of grave concern at a meeting of the organization last night.It was finally decided to send a delegation to Sir Wilfrid Laur- iar to try and get the latter's views on the subject.Liberal Conservative Headquarters.To-morrow evening at 8.30 a public meeting will \"be held at 3 Beaver Hall square to mark the official opening of the Liberal-Conservative club rooms at this address, The speakers announced include Messrs C.J.Doherty, H.B.Ames, L, T.Marechal, K.C, J.G.H.Bergeron, and C, H.Cahan Members sud friends of the association are in\u2018ited to b« preserit, and the club rooms will henceforward he a centre of activity.Much work is being done from the Conservative headquarters at 110 Notre Dame street west, and it is expected that candidates for ali the district constituencies will be in line for a vigorous commencement of the cam- aign on Tuesday next.?Reciprocity a Question of Money.Reciprocity was defended by Mr.Charles Query at a meeting of the Dorion Club last evening.the speaker claiming that the proposed measure was only a question of dollars and before the people now.\u2018 In regard to the navy, he said that the Canadian war vessels of the Bristol type would soon prove, if necessary, to the United States that we can make our laws respected on the high seas.He concluded - by saying that Liberals had as much reason to shout: \u201cVive Laur- jer.\u201d as the French soldiers had to shout: \u201cVive l\u2018Empereur.\u201d ; Anti-Reciprocity Club in Montrea West.A large and enthusiastic gathering was held in Evans Hall, Montreal West, last evening, when an anti-reci- procity club was formed.The meeting was called to order by Mr.James Sager, ex-presidernit of the Liberal- Conservative Association of Montreal i CONVENTION, * |ly agalnst reciprocity.meeting last night presided over by|deat cents, and that it was the only issue.L.J.RIVET.Who is contesting Hochelaga again in the Liberal Interest.Howard Murray were elected vice- presidents, and Ruppelle Thouret, sec.- trees.During the meeting both Liberals and Conservetives spoke strong- Coming Conventions, The Conservative convention for the choice of a candidate for Laval County will be held on Tuésday next.A Liberal convention will be held at St.Julienne on Tuesday next, August 15.for the selection of a candidate for the division of Montcalm.Mr.D.A.Lafortune will probably be nominated for re-election.The Liberal convention for Chateau- guay will be held at St.Martin on Monday morning, August 21, at 9.30.The Liberal convention in Soulanges is taking place this afternoon.The electoral committee of the Labor party will meet at the Labor Temple\u2019 this \u2018evening at 8 o'clock.Mr.Arthur Sauve, M.L.A.for Two Mourtains, states that he will not be a candidate at the federal elections.The Liberal convention for Jollette will be held on Saturday, when, it ls said, Mr.J.A.Dubeau will be nominated for re-election.| A meeting at the Gervais Club, in St.James division, called fpr tomorrow evening, has been postponed until Wednesday, August 16.A Liberal meeting will be held at \u2018125 Archibald street, Cote St.Paul this evening (Wednesday) at 8 o'clock, To-morrow evening a new Liberal club will be Inaugurated for the dls- tricts of Mount Royal and Cote des Neiges.The new club will have its permanent quarters at 1280 Cote des Neiges road.ONLY THREE CANDIDATES .NAMED IN MANITOBA.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, August 9.\u2014Both Liberals and Conservatives in Manitoba are likely to draw on their provincial timber in order to secure candidates für the Federal field.It is no half-heart- ed fight on either elde in the present struggle, and the ranks of the\u2019 parties are being searched for the strongest men.Only three candidates have been nominated up to the present, but at the \u2018rate conventions are being called it is likely that the complete array of candidates will be lined up within two weeks.The Liberals are hunting for a man to take the place of Hon, Clifford Sif- toh ih Brandon, and it is not Improbable.that Mr.T.C.Norris, pr cialléàder in Manitoba.will the Choice of the convention.Mr, Norris 18 not adverse to; entering the Fed- \u2018eral drena end has been taking an ac- -tive ,part.in the present campaign.Mr.W.J.Fleming, Mayor of Brandon, \u2018ia \u2018also mentioned as a prospective candidate in Hon.Mr.Sifton's late The Liberal candidate in Brandon will likely be opposed by Mr.Harvey Simpson, who represents.the constituency of Virden in the provincial House at the present time.Mr, Simpson has been asked by the Conservative leaders.to take the fleld in Brandon, and will likely accept.The Liberals have only nominated one candidate to date, Mr, J F.Gteen- way: who will oppose Mr.W.H.Sharpe in Lisgar.Mr, Greenway, who is a nephew of the late Hon.Thomes Greenway, was defeated by Mr.Sharpe at the last election by a majority of 105.: Mr.J.H.\u2018Ashdown, millionaire hardware merchant and phHanthropist, will in all probability be the Liberal candidate in Winnipeg.He will be opposed, according to present indications, by Mr.Alex.Haggart, the late Conservative member, \u2019 Liberal leaders assert that they will carry at least four seats in Manitoba on September 21, while the Conservatives say \u2018they would not be surprised if the.province went solid for Mr.Borden.A strong effort is being made to defeat Mr.Glen Campbell in Dauphin.Mr, Theodore Burrows, the Liberal candidate at the last election is dropping out of the fight to make way for a joint candidate of the Liberals and farmers, and Mr.Robert Cruise is likely to be the choice.MR.GLEN CAMPBELL CHOICE IN DAUPHIN.The Conservatives of Dauphin in convention last night unanimously no- to contest the seat at the coming election.In accepting the nomination, Mr.Campbell said he hoped the cam-~ of 1908, and that he intended strictly to the issue of the campaign, unless attacked.He announced himself as unalterably opposed to reciprocity.\u2018 Ce In Selkirk, Mr.George E.Bradbury has been nominated in the Conservative interest.© BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014PPROVINCE OF QUE- dec, Dfutrict of Montreal.No.2468.Superior Court.Ovide Henr! Richer, et al, alles Theodor, Défendant.and Mtres.Lamothe, Bt.Jacques and Lamothe .Adve.cates, distrayants.On the 18th day of August.1911 at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the heretotore place of business of the sald Defendant, No.37 St, Lawrence Boulevard, in the city of Montreal, wil bs sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the eaid Deféndant, seixed in this cause, consisting of one National West.Mr.T.A.\u2018Trenholme was Register, ste, etc.Conditions - cash.elected president.and at once took the ALFD.ST.GEORGE, B.S.C.Montreal, sth chair.Ald.J.R.Colby and Ald.August.1911.an we oarantee absolute correction all defects of the eyesig such Hypermetropia, Myopia, Presbyopis .tion is earried o modern an | \u201cL'OPTIQUE MED 180 St.Es The fone are thé cleares Perfect Eyesi tigmatism, Our free examina- n under the most sciefitific: méthods known.DICALE \u201d .Baki, Cor.ot.sé iy place.in on where the x ** Lens are sold.These.Le .of all known t on the eyes.Hou wi d here AA lete line ass: opera anse A : meters, :- thermometers, ete.: a HENRI LALONDE'S PHARMACY Appointments, can be made by tele- pnobfre B 3204.Office hours from 9 am.to § pm.+ - od ght For Al of as minated Mr.Glen Campbell, ex-M.P., paign would be less bitter than that to stick LEMIEUX AND 7 \u201c BOURASSA WILL MEET BOTH SAY, Ae Special Trains Engaged by the Opposing Parties for St.Hyacinthe on Sunday.+ R.L.BORDEN SPEAKS HERE ON AUGUST 29 ol Ex-Mayor \u2018Ekers Announces Definitely He Will Not Run in St, Lawrence.2 Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux informed, representative of The Star to-day that he will cdrtainly be present to mg at a meeting in favor of the candids.ture of Mr.Beauparlant et St.Hyacinthe on Sunaay afternoon as nchse- duled.La Mr.8.Letourneau.the Liberal party organizer at Montreal, made an offi- clal statement to the same effect Mr.Henrl Bouressa states that with the assurance of Mr.Lemleux's pre sence he will gladly accept the \u2018invitation that he has received by letter from Mr.Beauparlant to take part in .the meeting.Under .these circumstances, ands of people of all shades of political color are going to St.Hyacinthe on Sunday next In the expectation of witnessing the battle royal of the campaign.* as 'As far as the Nationalist arrangements have been made, Mr.Bourassa will be accompanied by Mr.Armand vergne, who, it was said this morning, will speak if he is given the opportunity.Mr.Lemieux is said by his friends to relish the prospect of having a run with Mr.Bourassa, and the latter is apparently quite as anxious fer = combat on the husting® as the Post.master-General.mou - Considering the heat of the campaign and the strong curretit of partisan feeling, Sunday's meeting promises to be one of the most striking gatherings that Quebec has known in her interesting, and sometimes exctt- ing.political histery.Both sides are preparing to send to St Hyacinthe as great a number: as possible of sympathizers, and special {rains are being organized.i Mr.T.Beaudoin is organizing the excursion trains for the Liberals, whije Mr.E.Lapage and T.Marcil have spent the forenoon looking for special trains for Mr.Bourassa's' friends.That fistic clashes are auticipated is no secret and free tickets are given only to those reputed to be.of sound \u2018bone and trained muscle.2 The Nationalists had two mestinge scheduled this week end, one At Beauce Junction on Saturday after» noon, and a second at Charlesbourg on Sunday.In view of the gathering at St.Hyacinthe on Sunday afternoon, however, the Charlesbourg gathe has been postpened for a week.a It wae definitely; -announced from Conservative headquarters to-day that Mr.R.L.Borden will open his campaign in the province of.Quebec.at a mass meeting which will be - -in Montreal on Tuesday.August 29.The place \u2018of the meeting will be fixed.in the course of the next few days\u2014- .The speakers will be Mr.C.J.Doh« erty Mr.H.B Ames and possibly Mn CJ Cahan, K.S ! ce r.Borden ill visit F Granby, and Waterloo on Wi Tres, August 30; will apeak at Ric mond and Sherbrooke on Thursday, the 81st} and on September 1 he wiH go te Cookshire and Lake Megantic, Thenes he will make a tour in the Maritime Provinces., After His Scalp.\u201cI do not know the least thing about .it,\u201d said Mr.Bicketdike.to-day a - questioned in regard to the allegation that a proposition had been made fer a saw-off under which he was to.be given a walkover in St.Lawrence | sion if the Liberals would pot present a candidate in St.Ann's.Cr \u201cNothing has ever been said to_mé on the subject,\u201d he added.\u201cTHere fa not to be any saw-off In my constituency, fot they seem to be after my\u2019 scalp, all right.\u201d Sale Mr.Bickerdike said that he was prepared for the fight,\u2019 but be was not losing any sleep over it.He - posed to open his committee rooms in this division on or about September 1.Mr.C-J.Doherty said that f£ + absolutely false that ahy propo) for a saw-off had come from Conservative side in St.Ann's.\u201cFor my part,\u201d he added, \u2018I would-ndt be a party to any such understaïding.It I continue to be a member of Par lament, I want to be s9 with the will of the people, and not through\u2019 any arrangement with the opposite side through which there should-not be R contest.\u2018 _.az No Saw-offs; All Figte Mr.C.E.Gault also dismissed the story -as a wilful fabrication.\u201cNoy since I\u2019 hive been in political affairs\u2019 he sald, \u201chave 1 seen such a keen ap optimistic fighting spirit all aleng t \u2018line, and so far from saw-offs, we Spur entering upon the tient \u201cail throu.with a confldenss of way i \u201cions oc a the province winning.There will be a C Vie tive.candidate in St.Lawrence, \"and all the other city districts, and thére will be a vigorous fight to see that they are elected.The Liberals might probably lke to get a saw-off \u201clooking for dny of that kind ot Pug)- ness.: NY The Conservatives of the St.Law rence division will hold thelr conyen- tion on Monday evening next \"at the Monument National for the purges.of selecting a candidate.\u201d : Mr.Ek®rs Not a Candidate, - Ex-Matdor Ekers informed the-Bisr to-day that he had come to a decision not to atand as a in St.Lawrence on this occasion: The name of Mr.C.H.Caha&, Kv QO, lis being mentioned as a possible.csn- didéte in the division, but Mr.: @ 1 Gault states that nothing will-devde- \u2018cided before the convention on: Monday arext.Pipe | In St Ann\u2019s Division, where > Do- herty has been unanimously n ed by the Conservaitve Convention as candidate, no definite arrangements \u2018have \u2018yet been made by the Liberals : for a convention.Mr.M.&+Walsh, - LA, 18 atill named as the peobable candidate : Hw roy 134 B FerioRico.63% 63 63% 63%) Sept.42 424634 4185 4174.42 Qpebec.583% 58 60 593 Dec.44% 443 443; 41% B Bi & 0.Nav.120% 120% 1213 121 May.475% 47% 46) ATX Rlode Jan.112% 112% 18.112% Sept.1795 1800 1755 17.75 u\u2019sel CarCo com 99 96 J 16.75 > \u2018o pref\u2026.108 102 108 102 [98% .-1675 16.5 1652 J665B | Ban Paulo.77734 17534 .\u2026.|Sept.912 912 895 9.02 * Say'rMa's\u2019ycom 31 .31 «eee dan., 875 882 8.87 8.75 M0 pref.nis.ù 94 92% .tbort Ribs- : : Shawinigan.¢.1133 113% 113% Sept.9.50 9.52 9.30 9.37 Steel Co.of Can.2, coos sees dom.847 847: 835: 840 \"# do pref\u2026.ge >» 9,\" 1915\" wit To-day\u2019s § seve \u2026\u2026\u2026 seen Toledo Railway.74 _ Toronto Ry.159 Tri City pref.win City.ven - 16874 161 ° 159% cree \u2026.seven esse sete West Ibdis.\u2026.\u2026.oo.\u2026.8 pipeg RY.23874 .indsor Hotel.7 BANKS | Bj N.An.150 LLL 150 NY \u2018 Cammerce\u2026:.20955 \u2026.2095 Doriphion 226 .226.East Town.voor \u2026.\u2026.175 | Hocbelaga\u2026.171 170% 171 170% Merchants.\u2026 .198 wees 199 1983 Molsons.207 206 208 207 Montreal.w.269 208 269 268 Nova Scotia.271 269% .Ottawa .208 208 207% + Quebec.\u2026.140 187 187 - \u2026.\u201cRoyal .om.239 228 289 238 \" Traders.150 142 150 142 - Toronto cesaans 218M sens 214Y seve Union.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026.150 .150 \"BONDS F = Bell Tel.10234 102 1023¢ 102 m.Cotlu.98 973% 98 97% \"Dom.Cotton.100%¢ .100% ., HBVADA .\u2026.\u2026.cine .\u2026.100 Mexican.88 861$ 88 .SU RIO viet eens.100 §83¢ 100 \u20188% © metres (43% miles).: 4 \u201cANOTHER AVIATION RECORD.* Paris August 6.\u2014Jules Vedrines the :- french aviator broke the record for à eoingle long-distance (light to-day, competing\" for the Michelin Cup: He: obvered 800 Wilometres (496.8 miles) in T hgurs.56 minutes, and 38 seconds, beating Loridenou\u2019s mark of 702 kilo- Tried to Hook Foreman.Henry Seers alias Flaherty, longshoreman, was arraigned in the Recorder's Court to-day .charged with having attempted to strike Francois Lavoie, foreman with a bale hook yesterday.He was arrested by Constable St.Denis, who produced the iroa hook.Seerg said he was under the influence of liquor, and denied having triéd to hit the foreman with the hoo.He wag condemned to pay a fine of $5 ar spend five days in jail .\u2014 Wants to \u2018Build Conduits.The Bell Telephone Company has sent a request to the Board of Control for permission to build conduits in a number of streets, The controllers decided to refer at the request to the recently appointed electrical commission.Some of the controllers are of the opinion that companies should not now be anxious to lay conduits seeing the city is taking special steps to construct a general oonduit which all compunies can use.+ Chili Pays Alsop Claim.London, August 9.\u2014Augustin Edward, the Chilian Minlstéer to Great Britain, to-day pald over to Ambas- \u2018| sador Reid px.184,637 (Approximately $800,000), the indemnity awarded the United States in the Alsop claim against Chile.under the arbitration judgment of King George.Mr.E.B.Garneau Seriously HL.Special to the Montreal Star.: Quebec, August 9.\u2014Mr.E.B.Gar- neau, M:L.A., direttor of the Riche- lleu Compédny, and of the Quebea merger, and brother-in-law of Lieutenant- Governor Sir Francois Langelier.Is dangerousiy ill, with typhold fever.CROP REPORT MUCH WORSE THAN EXPECTED Washington, August 9.\u2014 The August crop report of the United States Department of Agriculture, issued at 2.15 p.m,, shows the condition on August 1 and the yield per acre as indicated \u2018by the condition on that date of the 2rizcipal farm crops, with the preliminary estimate of the total yield of winter wheat and rye, as follows : Corn, condition, 69.6 per cent of à normal, compared with 80.1 per cent.on July 1, 79.3 per cent on August 1, 1910 ,and 61.2 per cent., the average for the past ten years on that date.Indicated yield per -acre, 22.6 bushels, compared with 27.4 bushels, the 1910 final yleld, and 27.- bushels, the average for the last five years.Winter wheat\u2014Preliminary returns fn- dicate a total yield of about 455,149,000 bushels, as tompared with 164,044,000 bushels finally estimated jast year, and 130,130,000 bushels, the average amnual production in the past five years, : The yield per acre is about 145 bush.compared with 15.8 bushels in-1810, and 15.5 bushels, the average for thé past five years.The quality is 92.0 per cent.against 92.6 per cent, .last year, Spring wheat\u2014Conddtion, 59.8 per cent.of a normal, compared with 738 per cent on July let, 61.0 per cent.in 1910, and 82.3 per cent, the ten-year average.Indicated yleld per acre, 10,1 bushels, compared with 11.7 bushels In 1910 and 13.6 bushels the average for the last five years.wheat-\u2014Indicated AH 12.8 bushels, elas in 1910, _\u2014 + + + + + + + + + + MEMBERS COATLESS IN BRITISH COMMONS London, August 9\u2014\"\u201cShirt- sleeved\u201d statesmen made an appearance for the first time in the House of Commons this afternoon.The heat was intense, 95 degrees Fahrenheit being reccrded in the shade and 131 in the sun.During the sitting of the House in Committee a member suddenly threw off his coat \u2018and declared that he would not put it on again even if object- lon was made.His colleagues were momentarily appalled at the innovation, but soon many ; were sitting \u2018in their shirtsleeves.In the Law Courts, wigs and gowns were generally discarded.yield per acre, compared with 14.1 bush- +++44444444444 4444414444 4 { +++ SALI EIE PIPE EPI E Ebbets - + + + + + + + + + THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEBNESDAY; AUGUST Closing Prices LORDS ARE BEATEN Pleads With Unionists to Unite, Saying Present Fight is But a Beginning.\u2014 London, August, 9\u2014In the over the Veto bill In Lord's to-day, Lord Lansdowne.the slight:st prospect of the Unionist views obtaining an lota of consideration if they persisted in their acts, They were voted down by the exercise of the Royal prerogative; there was no room for a compromise suggestion: and an appeal to the country had been scouted by the Government.In their case.Lord Lansdowne continued, it was obvious that the Lords no longer were in a position effectually to resist the policy of the Government, and he was convinced that a further insistence of their attempts would not only be unprofitable, but woulG be detrimental to the public interest.| When the \u2018Unionists returned to office, the Opposition Leader said, they would address themselves to the question of constitutional reform, and it would be awkward to find themselves confronted In the House of Lords by an obstinate Radical majority.In order to avert the creation of barons he and his followers would abstain from further Intervention.They washed their hands of all responsibility for the bill.* Lord Lansdowne pleaded with the Unionists to unite.saying that the present debate was only the beginning of a struggle which might last for vears and which would need a United party.CREATION OF PEERS ODIOUS TO KING.\u201cIf,\u201d asked the Marquis, \u201cthe creation of peers is odious to the Earl of Crewe.may we not be assured that it is odious also to the King?\u201d In yesterday's proceedings in the Lords the Earl of Crewe, one of the Government leaders in the Upper House, had stated that the Government was not of one mind in the creà- \u2018tion of new peers, but Sould take that \u2018action if compelled.He said also that King George also regarded the ;plan \u201cwith legitithate reluctance.\u201d and the Earl wound up by saying that \u201cthe whole business, [ frankly admit, is odious to me.\u201d The Government, continued Lord Lansdowne, had no intention of parting with the Veto Bill until an as- ARNS HUSBANDS 10 SUPPORT WIVES | + Judge Bazin Imposes Three Jail Sentencs for Non- Support.: re \u201cThere has been a regular epidemic of these non-support cases for the last few months,\u201d said Judge Bazin in the Police Court this morning, after he had disposed of the third consecutive case of this nature in an hour \u201cMy! colleagues and myself have been try- | ing to be lenient and bring about the reconciliation of the disgruntled life partners, but it seems that we have erred on the side of clemency, and instead of decreasing that number of cases is increasing.In this case, as I am assured that the wife and children will be well looked after, 1 will make an example of this accused and let this be a warning to other heartless husbands- Two months in jail.\u201d Thig sentence was given to Oscar Patenaude who has neglected to con-1 tribute to the support of his wife for; the last three months and who has abandoned her completely since July 10th.\u2019 The father of Mrs, Patenaude ig weil! tn do, and sald that he would care! for his daughter and grandchildren, The Court imposed similar sentences on Jam:s Cullen and Emanuel Laroche, for the same offence.BLAZE AT CARLTON London, August 9.\u2014Fire broke out through the roof of the Carlton Hotel.at the corner of the Haymarket and Pall Mall this evening.Many of the, fire engines were quickly summoned.Intense excitement prevailed in the district.which witnessed many thrill- ng escapes.No fatalities are re: ported as yet.C.N, TERMINAL.Sir William Mackenzie Leaves City Without Statement Sir William Mackeazie, president of the Canadian Northern Railway, left for Toronto on his special car last evening.While here, the C.N.R.chlef conferred with a number of the officlals of the road and with the railway's real estate agent, Whether any decision was arrived at regarding the site for the new terminal of the road in Montreal did not transpire, Sir\u2019 Wil- lam refusing to discuss the subject.Admits Serious Offence.Edward Fleming, ofc Albany, N.Y.described as a water, 27 Years of age, was arrested by Detective Dan e-| Laughlin yesterday as he was step-: ping off the train at the Grand Trunk station.: He was charged with having introduced a woman in Canada for immoral purposes He pleaded guilty before Judge Leet this morning, and will be sentenced next Tuesday.It is claimed that the woman is thé wife of a prominent merchant in the New York State capital.It was at the request of the Albany police that Fleming was arrested.\u2019 \u2014 \u2014\u2014- The Laval Liberal Convention.At the Liberal convention this afternoon at Ahuntsic to choose a candidate for Laval.four names were.put forward, those of C.A.Wilson, the late member; Ald.Bastien, Z.Gauthier and Gonzalves Desaulniers.The probabilities are that when a vote is taken the nomination will go to the late member.~~ : City Has Lots of Cash.According to a statement sent to the Board of Control by the city treasurer the city had on hand in cash, at \u2018the end of July, a million and & quar: tear dollars.The receipts in July alohe were over half a million.Payments ware unusually good.HOTEL IN LONDON.| surance was received that the bill would be passed through by the Lords without any important amendme-t.Falling this, the Government would not part with the bill until a sufficient number of peers had been created to make sure of its final passage.Copies From the Lemieux Law Mr.W.Crooks, M.P, ~ Arbitratiori Bill in Commons.Introducing British Canadian Associated Press.London, August 9.\u2014On behalf of the Labor party, Mr.Will Crooks will, on Tuesday, Introduce in the House of Commons a bill providing for the establishment of industrial arbitration courts on Canadian lines.Mr.Crookes states that his measure follows the Canadian legislation closely.He expressed himself as pleased with the Canadian Act, as everyone concerned must show his hand.Mayor Gaynor Congratulated.New York, August 9.\u2014Just a year ago, Mayor Gaynor was shot by James J.Gallagher, as the mayor was preparing to sail for Europe on the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse.To-day his friends celebrated his escape from death and returning health by giving him a silver loving cup five feet high.ST.LAWRENCE STREET OPENING NEXT SPRING.Although the City Council has decided to spend the sum of $700,000 in opening St.Lawrence street below Notre Dame street, it will be next spring before the work can be commenced.This is owing to the fact that the Legislature at its next session must glve the city special powers to borrow money for the improve- \u2018ment.DISCOVER BABYS BODY.Found Wrapped in, Sheet on Field Near the C.P.R.Tracks.The body of an infant was found wrapped in a sheet lying in a field near the C.P.R.tracks at Park Aven- ue-at 7 o'clock this morning.Joseph Moreau, playing with other lads, made the discovery and.notified the police who had the body removed to the morgue, To Promote Canadian Art, The Ahuntsic Amateur Artistic Association has been formed and held its inaugural meting recentiy for the purpose of electing officers.The objects of the new organization are to encourage and promote art by bringing before the public the works of Canadian writers of drama and music.A dramatic and musical entertainment will be given by the association towards the end of September, at which only works of Canadians will be produced.City Buys at Reduction.The decision was arrived at by the Board of Control to-day to enlarge Baldwin Park in Delormier ward at a cost of $20,000.The land was bopght from Mr.F.Baillargeon.He was allowed assessed priceg plus 20 per cent.The first price asked for the land was over $40,000.\u2018 Sent to Longue Pointe Asylum.\u201d Omer Turgeon, of no fixed address, was arrested at WYestmoynt, July 3, tor loitering.He has been sent dow! from time to time for enquiry into his antecedents and state of mind and this morning Magistrate McMahon considered it advisable In the public ins terest to order his removal to the Longue Pointe Asylum., Permit for Flour MII.A bullding permit was issued at the City Hall to-day to the Dominion Flour Milly Co., for the construction of à new mill {n 8t.Henry Ward.The cost of the structure will be $60,000.LORD LANSDOWNE TELLS UPPER HOUSE debate the House of] Opposition leader in the Upper House, who followed Lord Moriey, complained that it was quite clear theré was not MEDERIC MARTIN.Wha claims the support of St Mary\u2019s Division, both as a follower of Laurier and as a working man\u2019s DOCTOR HURRIED: 1S SUMMONED FOR SPEEDING Patient in Bad Way and Court is Lenient, But Issues Warning.save & man's life sometimes.\u201d said Judge Leet in the Arraignment Court this morning when Doctor F.White golng to a sick man\u2019s bedside, \u201cWhile I do not wish to be hard on physic- rate of speed, To The Editor Reciprocity and the, Democrats.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: 8ir.\u2014Tlrere 1s a homely adage that occurs to me in connection with your editorial remark as to the wisdom \u201cof those of us who regard reciprocity as only a business bargain,\u201d waiting to see what the Democrats wlil give us for nothing next year.You have heard that \u201ca bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.\u201d Reciprocity is the bird in the hand; the future Democratic action the bird in the bush\u2014and v int bush, \u2018ton ery muoh in the The advantages Canadians are to have under reciprocity are definite and exclusive, for Canada only, and wil be enjoyed immediately.What the Democrats may do next year $s problematical, but whatever it may be will be free to all nations, who wil accept the conditions and not exclusive to Canada, It therefore ocours to me that the free entry to the U, 8.markéts, exclusive of other naticns, for eur wheat, barley, cheese.butter, hay, oais, gypsum, fish.pulp, paper, lumber, apples and vegetables dre well worth giving something for, and a much more dignified and self- respecting proposition then sitting like a hungry dog watching to eee what scraps may fall from the Democratle table, - Furthermore, after an undignified wait of a year or two, we shall find our mia- take in hnagining that the Democrats are going to give us something for nothing, as you suggest.as is provided for In the Farmers\u2019 List Bill, which has just passed ne gress, and hich provides that it shall apply only to countries having recipro- al trade\u2019 arrangements and which shah à ree the natural prod United States.P ucts of the The \"bird in the hand\u201d for me thir time, anyway, E.G.O'CONNOR.STEVE HAS TROUBLES ; WITH THE POLICE.But He Promises to Pay .His Rall way Fare.Steven Stoller, who was tried on Saturday on a charge of attempting to commit suicide and was discharged after having heen given a warning in court, and a thorough washing at the jal, again put in an appearance in the Police Court this morning.The charge was not quite as serious as Saturday.He simply wanted to get out of the city, but had neglected the formality of paying his fare and was in the act of riding the bumpers on an eastbound freight when he was picked off by Special Constable Be- zeau.He explained to the court that he disliked the turmoil of the city, and his short sojourn in the Montreal jall having proved espec!ally objectionable, he had made up his mind to go and work in the country.\u201cWell, I'll send you back to jail If you are going to try and beat your way on the railroad,\u201d said the Court.At the mention of jail, Stoller promised the Court that he would pay his fare out of town and furthermore would get out to-day.Stoller's features had lost all trace of the vigorous scrubbing he was subjected to last Sunday and the soft coal smoke had played havoc with the clan appearance he\u2018 had made on Monday after spending the week-end at Governor Vallee's.JUDGE BAZIN RETURNS TO AID COLLEAGUE.Pressure of Court Business Too Great \" for One Judge.Owing to the pressure of work at the Court House, the absence of hoth Recorders, and thé fact that Judge Leet has had to perform the duties of Recorder and Police Magistrate, sitting in two different courts since the beginning of the week, Judge Bazin cut short his vacation and returned to Montreal this morning to help out his colleague.; , When taking his seat on the Bench the judge complained of the state of his health and requested the members of the Bar to be as brief as poasible and cut out any unnecessary arguments.Recorder Dupuis is in Europe, Mr.Recorder Weir is in very poor health, nad has latély asked that another Recorder be added to the two now sitting.Magistrate Hosmer Lanctot is away on his vacation and Magistrate Bazin had left last Friday night intending to remain away for some three weeks.Judge Leet had been left alone.Judge Leet would sit in the Recorder's Court from 9.30 to 11, and than adjourned till 2 pm.In th: meantime He would have to look after the Arraignment and Enquete Court.This proved to be too much and a call was sent to Judge Bazin.\u2018 CARPENTERS IN COURT.Are Arrested on Charges of Picketing.At Westmount Police Court this morning.Isaie Goodwill, Harry Smith, Ernest St.John, Wilfred Marceau and Alexander Howarth, members of the Carpenters\u2019 Union, appeared to-day, charged with \u201cpicketing\u201d and loitering.after hearing preliminary evidence, Magstrate McMahon\" adjourned the ing next.as it was evident that the came would be argued at length.by the Carpenteks\u2019 Union, and probably by the Employers.It is stated that \u201cpicketing\u201d is an indictable offence und>r the.criminal code and that persons arrested for this offence are.liable to a fine of $100.For loitering at Westmount the maximum.penalty is $40.There will be & similar case on at the Recorder's Court this afternoon, when Jules Gratton will appear before Judge Leet on a charge of \u201cintimidation.\u201d mr Glasgow Sailor Kitléd.John Mclrnes, of Glasgow.was killed by a tram fu the harbor yards St.Sulpice street early this morning.his mother from Glasgow and a seaman's d ae.\u2019 We shall find that |.we shali have to give a quid pro quoi case until 8 o'clock on Tuesday even- |\u2019 He was indentified by a letter from try and save some one else's life.\u201d - Lieutenant Dice and Sergeant Crow- thers claim that Dr.White was travelling at 17 miles an hour on Dorches- ter Street West yesterday afternoon.The doctor admitted that he was hit- it was a hurry case, as he had been called to attend to a mah who had been prostrated by the heat, warned the doctor to be more careful in future.DONG HORRTOD % LOCKOUT DECLARED .- AT LEIPZIG, GERMANY.Special to the Montreal Star.Lelpsiz, Germany, August 9.\u2014Twelve thousand metal workers are idle to-day as the result of a strike combined with a lockout.There were some small strikes recently, and the employers decided on a lockout.The metal workers also decided on a strike, 29550 0 6 6 0% à 0 0 DO NOT WISH TO PAY _ FOR PAVING WORK.Proprietors in Three Streets Complain to Controllers Against New System.Delegations from Demontigny, La- gauch:tiere and Dorion streets waited on the Board of Control to-day complaining \u2018against the Controllers\u2019 intention of charging the sole cost of paving to the proprietors.It was held that the city, as in the past, should undertake the cost.: Controller anklyn stated that it was only by charging the proprietors that there would ever be a -thorough- ly paved city.Nothing else could be done unless a majority of proprietors were against the paving of a thoroughfare.: | RUN DOWN, DIES.John L.Marcous Had Riibs Broken and Skull Fractured.Sent to \u2018Longue Pointe Asylum.Knocked down by a carriage com- taining four people, John L.Marcoux, 76 years of age, suffered such serious injuries this morning that he died two hours later in the Royal Victoria Hospital.; The old man was crossing the street at the corner of Fairmount and Park avenue.Six ribs were broken and a serious wound inflicted to his head which afterwards proved to have broken his skull.: Mr.Marcoux lived at 2176 Waverly street and is survived by hig wife and several grown up children, | JAIL FOR HOMELESS.It is the Only Refuge for Margaret Nugent.The need of a home for the aged was exemplified in the Rec tr's Court this morning when a feeble, homeless old woman, Margaret Nu- gent, was condemned to a fine of $25 or jail for tw6 months for having been found wandering in the streets.She sald, with tears in her eyes, that she had ne:th.: n° ae A as there was no workhouse or almshouse to which she could be sent th: sonly alternative was the Jail.WONDERFUL ESCAPE.| Little Child Falls Three Storeys and is Only Scratched.The thirteen months\u2019 old child of Mr.Ouimet had a wonderful escape from death early to-day.\u2018The parents and the child were sleeping on the gallery which juts from .the third storey of their home at 644 Montcalm street.At 2 o'clock they were awakened by a noise and heard cries.A hasty search found that the child was not on the balcony.Hurrying downstairs the tot was found crying in the yard below, but its only injury was a slight scratch.PagooDG OUR DGGON Died on Way to Hosplital.Brise Brya was fatally injured at the Angus Shops this morning about -11 o'clock, and died on the way to the General Hospital.DOMINION CORPORATION ! N \u2014 Ë - Toronto Electric Light Co.41% Bonds Due 1st July, 19186.Toronto Railway Co.41% Bonds \u2018Due 31st August, 1921.\u2018Provincial L.H.& P.Co.5% Bonds Due 1st September, 1946.PRICES ON APPLICATION.E.C.Noreworthy CANADA LIFE BUILDING | MONTREAL eee dôdnodNONGAOLONGAS S \u201cI reaHize that one minute might was charged with driving his automobile at an unlawful rate of speed, while ians,\u201d continued the Court, \u2018I do not see the advisablility of exposing the Hves of citizens by an abnormally high while the object is to ting it up pretty lively but stated that No fine was imposed but the Court! SECURITIES o You Want to Share n Montreal's Growth?Mayor Guerin, M.Cohnolly.W.Henderson, T.J.Donoghue, BANK The Merchant The Company invest only i 207-209 ST.JAMES The Nationa} Rea] Estate and Investment Co.of Canada, Limited, offers its 6% Cumulative Preferencè and .ÿ0% Profit Sharing stock in lots of drom one share ($100.00), up.} DIRECTORS: Hon.J.Ald.Oulmet, K.C., P.C., President.Robert Bickerdike, M.P., Nice-President.James A.Smart, Mapaging- Director.mercial property, returning rentals.fn the enhanced values.; Many transactions 50 to 200 per cent.within a year.Company's plans are unexcejled.NATIONAL REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT * COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, RB} m\u201c 3 J.Pouport, ex-M.P.; L.L.Ald.J.U.Emard.ERS: s Bank of Canada.n the best class of Montreal com- The Company's big profit is have returned from Now is the time, and this Write for Prospectus.STREET, MONTREAL.MENT CO, 207 St.James Street.Montreal.Please send prospectus to NATIONAL REAL ESTATE & INVEST- [Ngme ces | Address .\u2026.vus vue ue eevee SHEPHERD & CO.Stock and Bond Brokers (Members Montreal Stock Exchange).Orders Executed on all Markets, 82 St.Francois Xavier St.Telephone M.3602.185 16 2aw BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, No, 2973, Super- for Court.Adolph versus Jean Bte Normandin, Defendant.On the 18th of August, 1911, at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.29 Visitation St.in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of horses.express, piano, etc.Terms cash.G.A.LAFONTAINE, B.S.C.Montreal, Sth of August, 1911.BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, No, 1487, Circuit Court.La Fonciere Compagnee d'Assurance Incorpore, Plaintiff, versus L.E.Lortie, Defendant.On the 18th day of August, 1911, at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicilé-of the said Defendant in the parish of de la Visitation\u2018 du -Sault au Retollet,- District of Morttreal, will do sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and châttels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture etc.Terms cash.PIERRE BIENPONETTE, B.S.C.Montreal, 9 Aug.1911.BAILIFF'S SALE \u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, No, 4607, Circuit.Court.Omer Houle, Plaintiff, versus Joseph Turcot, Defendant.On the 18th day of August, 1911, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the business place of the \u2018said Defendant, No.335 Papineau, in the City of Montreal, will be sold; by Authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant.selzed in this cause, consisting of scales, meat, etc.ED.DESROCHERS, B.S.C.Montreal, 8 August, 1911 £ BAILIFF'S SALE \u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, No.2825, Super- for Court.A.Kristenson, Plaintiff, versus E.G.Manhire, Defendant.On the eighteenth day of August, 1911, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at Lhe domicile of the said Defendant No.1896\u2018 Esplanade, Ave.in the City of Montreal.WWF e sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant.seized in this cause, consisting of houseold furniture etc.Terms cash.C.MARSON, B.S.C ' Montreal, 7th August, 1911.BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, No.3624, Super: jor Court.Alphonse Racine, Plaintiff, versus Laurent E.Lortie, Defendant.On the 18th August, 1911, at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the dom- {cile of the said Defendant in the parish of de la Visitation du Sault au Recollet in the District of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of one horse, Terms cash.PIERRE BIENPONETTE, 'B.S:C.Montreal.8 August, 1911.GOVERNOR FOSS NAMES CANADIN Mr.F.J.Macleod, Formerly of Prince Edward Island, Gets Appointment.Special to the Montreal Star.Boston, Mass, August 9.\u2014Governor Foss sent to-day to the executive council the nomination of Frederick J.MacLeod as chairman of the Rall- road Commission.He ls a native -of Prince Edward Island, a lawyer.and a Harvard graduate.Mr.MacLeod has been prominent in the \u2018affairs of the Democratic State cammittee, and was active in electing Mr.Foss to the governorship.Walter Johnson Makes Record.Special to the Montreal Star.Hammondsport, N.Y, August 9.Walter Johnson, a Rochester aviator, flew from Hammondsport, to Savona, eighteen miles, in twelve minutes, today.He flew a t'a height of about one thousand feet.The National Real Estate and Investment Company of Canada, ; Limited.to The above company offers Tor public.subecription $1,000,000 of 6 per cent.preference stock in lots from $100 (the value of each share) and upwards.The holders of the 10,000 shares of preferred stock will be entitled to participate pro-rata in the distribution of the surplus profits of the Company.| after the aocumülative preferential 41- vidend has been pald, to the extent of 50 per cent.of any division which may be made.It is the intention of this Company to buy properties favorably situated dnd rto meke the necessary developments and improvements.They rightly anticipate a.great source of profit will he in the increase of value of .real estate in Montreal.The difectors are.well known _ tdéal men of high standing, the .Presi,/\" dent being the Hon.J.A.Ouimet, President of the Montreal Oity and District Savings Bank.In our ad- e Cleroux, Plaintiff, | Investment and Securities | MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA Notice is hereby given that a dividend of two and a quarter per cent.(2% p.o.), equal to nine per sent.(9 p.c.) per an- um on the Paid-Up Capital of this Institution, has been declared for the quarter ending on the 31st of August next, and that same shall be payable at the Head Office of this Bank or at its Branches on and after the First day of September next to the shareholders on record om the 16th of August next.\u2019 By order of the Board, M.J.A.PRENDERGAST, | General Manager, 178 15eod anks & Financial International Associations would undertake the formation of Com- | panies (Industrial and Mining), Purchase and Sale of Bonds (either quoted on the market or not), Arbitrations, Issues, Reports, important capital at hand for partnerships, pledges and Loans on\u2019 Guarantees.Banque International D\u2019'Emission et de Credit Societe Anonyme, Boulevard du Hainaut, 69 Brussels.| Agents and Representatives d throughout the world.Very cond post, tion offered.References required.164 10 leow THE RELIANCE B Company of Canada : : Have some high-class - bonds for sale 151 St James St.Montres, IN INVESTING | SAFETY, EARNING POWER, and EVENTUAL PROFIT, - ARE YOUR REQUIREMENTS We Can Help You Find Them GREENSHIELDS & C0.) Members Montreal Stock \u2018Exchange.18 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL, Also, Friars House, J.oudon, E.C.186 13 ( qu Diversity of Investment We recommnend to investors that they distribute their holdings as much as possible, and give as an Instance the following: gilt-edged bonds suitable for investment purposes.- \u2018 A High Class City Debenture.\u201cA Publio Utility Company's Bond.; A Good Industrial Bond.These three bonds will yield on an average about 6% per cent.on their present prices.Let us send you our monthly bond circular describing them.HANSON BROS.164 8t.James.Strest,.Montreal.A 188 92 3aw J £ WHERE TO DING.NEW HOTEL KASTEL \u201cThe Fisest Restaurant | 344 st.Cat its ne St Ww.Mon \u201cOn the Wrong Side of the Street.\u201d WHERETO DINE WELL LEA CORONA Air Dining G à coon in, 4, SUT SIRES, Vocal and Ydotramaital Ena Every Evening 7 te 9 p.m, ; Cafe tle Toe.vertisement of yesterday, J.U.Bm- DOWN TOWN KESTA ard, Esq, K.C,, should hava béeni Open From 6360 am until mentioned as ore \u2018of thi djrectôrs, 1p- peu CRE stead of J.U.Simard.: és 312 James , LA + H THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Women's Hosiery Quality and Sty We are now showing a large and varied range of Women's Colored Silk \u20ac - Umbrellas in Cardinal, Green, Royal Purple, and Brown with ribbon edge : made with paragon frames and all the newest styles in handles.range from $3.00, $3.95, $4-65, $4.95 to $8.50.#55 Thursday, Silk Lisle Stockings, extra fine quality, double garter tops, double feet ; all fast dye.three pairs for.Fine quality Gauze Lisle Stockings, \u2018double feet, in plain and embroidered colors; in Grey, Wisteria, Copenhagen, Pink, Sky, Old Rose.Garnet, Nile, Reseda, Tan, Black and White, Thursday, 3 pairs for.Extra fine quality Gauze Silk Lisle, extra double garter top, spliced heels and toes and double feet; all sizes.Thursday.Prices purchase.Reg.values .35, 4 For.19 About 100.Corset Covers left\u2019 of a special Made-of good English cotton, and nicely trimmed with efnbroideries ; all sizes.5 and .50.Thursday.* +4 .19 .\u2019 .Telephone for These Toilet Needs Children's Hosiery + Rose and Al d il; reli Fine Silk Lisle 1-1 rib, spliced heel and toe, _ in Tan and Black; ose an mon Cream hd \u2018 clieve your double knee, guaranteed fast black; sizes 72 + sunburn pains\u2014it is cocling and heal- to 8.Regular + .$1.00 ing, per bottle.SR |: .25.Thursday.cov cone cee ones.17 M.& L.Florida Water, .50 size, for.39 Fancy Lisle So white with colored tops : >, ; colors in Pink, Blue, Brown, also Brown wit Roger & Gallet\u2019s Toilet Waters, for, per checked tops.Regular .25.oo $1.00 bottle.EE NE a 0c 0e .99 Thursday, 3 pairs for.ve mes see see ou.JAD Hudnut's Violet Sec Toilet Water, per Children\u2019s White Lisle Thread Socks, checked bottle.cease.88 colored tops in Pink, Blue and Brown.| Mentholated Witch Hazel.per bottle.ve vee 12 Thursday, 3 pairs for.50 FE FEE Although our prices are comparatively low we guarantee the quali- all the latest, most up-to-date and rises Our stock comp ty ;of our goods.stylish suits.s i McCOMBER & CUMMINGS, 373 ST.PAUL STREET, Cor St.Sul pice.| \u201cELECTRO BALM\" CURES Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands and Face Centlemen use it after shaving.This Balm is handled by the best firms, and His: highly recommended: by those \u201cwho - have used it.,( WRITE .FOR FREE SAMPLE.Enclose 2c Stamp for Postage.50c a Box, at all dealers, or upon .receipt of price, from THE ELECTRIC BEAN CHEMICAL 00; Ltd, OTTAWA 110 18 law ft COMMON SENSE Kiiis Rats, Mice.Reaches ana Bugs.NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, > All Drugists, or 331 Queen St.West.Toronto.Beware of imitations, j \u2018158 318 3 ACCOUNTANTA Hope Audit Co.(Reglsteres) Chartered Acceuntants, Audits, Sys- tere, Costs.MEGISTERED E PATENTED PITS Ladies\u2019 Sweater Coats \u2014the latest novelties in Knit-to-fit fine knitted goods.\u2018These warm, cozy coats (for Golf, Tennis, etc.)are made of the chcicest yarns in many exclusive styles and in any combination of colors desired.We also make a complete line of adies\u2019 Sweaters for all kinds of outdoor sports\u2014the finest goods of their kind -in Canada.If your dealer does not handle the Knuit-to-fit line, write us for illustrated catalogue.THE KNIT-TO-FIT MANUFACTURING Ce, $33 Papincan Avenue, - 64 - Mentreal EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR \u201cTHE SUGAR OF NEARLY 60 YEARS STANDING.\u201d _ Since 1864 this prime favorite has made the preserving season a fruitful source of pleasure in thousands of Canadian homes.I ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER THE CANADA SUGAR REFINING co., LIMITED Montreal - \u2018Established in 1854 by John Redpath.ho ent No other emollients do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, | rough\u2019 and oily skin, itching, scaly scalps, dry, thin and falling\" hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails.They do even more for skin- tortured and disfigured infants.Although Cuticurs Soap and Ointment are dealers everywhere, s libera fee, on application fo \"Cutigura.\u201d Dept.L, Boston, | \u2019 | Mr.H.Laporte Impressed by Cana- Tho Heart ofa Planoisthe | Action: insist on ¥ \u201cOTTO HIGEL\"| Plano Action 237 63 law A Busy Thief Although Young Sixteen-Year-Old Lad Did Extensive Looting.\u201cI am sorry to see such a young man as you, plead gullty to such numerous and serious charges,\u201d said Judge Leet to 16 year old Gordon McMartin, in the Police Court.yesterday.At the request of the Chief of Police of St.Albans, Vt, McMartin had been arrested by detective O'Domnell in connection with: a burglary which occurred there some two months ago.When searched at headquartere, knives, revolvers and cartridges Were found on him.These proved to be missing from the store of J.H.La- londe, of Coteau, which had been broken into and robbed July 17th.Seventeen cars of the Grand Trunk Railway were also broken into at the same station and valuable goods pilfered.To all these charges the youngster pleaded guilty.He will appear for voluntary statement on Tuesday and will be remanded in the Court of Sessions for sentence.Affairs of St.John Baptiste Parish.At a meeting of members of St.Jean Baptiste parish, the Rev.Mr.Forbes, pastor of the parish, rendered an account of thé finanédial conditions of the church.showing that after pay- ance in hand from the $181,000 to be received from the insurance companies, will be $88,000, and that a new loan would be imperative.No definite plan has as yet beens adopted ee to the reconstruction of the church.LIKE A GLIMPSE OF HOME.dian Atmosphere at Star\u201d London Office.\u2019 The hour that Mr.H.Laporte, of Laporte, Martin Company, Limited, rent in the Star office in London was like a visit back home, he says.\u201cCanadian papers and.Mmagazine.s and the extremely comfortable surround- Ings made one feel transported back to Montreal and, though : knowing no one, there was no feeling of loneli- neas,\u201d sald Mr.Laporte.Special Notice.THE STEINWAY HAS CHANGED HANDS.Enterprise ever marks the road traversed by the oid firm of C.W.Lind- | say, Limited.And now td indicate another step in their path of progress, the sole agency for Steinway Pianos has Ontario Death Duties Increase.tien for the Province, of Ontario during \"July show an ic last year.compared with :$109,498.08 in 1910.For the yéar to date the succession duties smount to | as compared with $448,514.70 last year.Toronto, August 9.\u2014Succession du- rease of #lmost $45,000 over those of the same month They total $154,892.40 ps uly, $647,253.30, been acquired by them.No piano holds so high a reputation either at home or abroad, for the Steinway is well known to be the greatest plann in the world.The authorities everywhere on matters musical attest this fact.Any one who wishes to try one of these peerless pianos, upright or grand, may do so by stepping into their new ing the debt on the old church the bal- | barbed wire trust.The first big flotation engineered by Gates was the Federal Steel Corporation, capitalized at $100,000,060, which.he Iaunched in September, 1898, at the beginning of the great steel boom following the Spanish-American War.Four months later came the American Steel & Wire Company.The publie appetite was keen for industrial stocks, especially for steel stocks, and Gates and his followers cleaned up fortunes in converting stock certificates {nto millions in the coin of the realm.Shortly after the steel trust was formed Gates entered new flelds, and soon cornered Louisville and Nashville in Wall Street, causing a big scare among raliroad men.Then he ; T first-class service.« are asking.home at 512 St.Catherine St.West.Constipation is an enemy within the camp.It will undermine the t constitution and ruin the most vigorous health.It ads to indigestion, biliousness, - ure blood, bad complexion, sick sdaches, and is one of the age causes of appendicitia Te Te.title slow suicide.Dr.positively cure Indian Reot Frhey tion.are entirely .Consti ve le in composition and do not, sicken, weaken or gripe.reseed your health by g Dr.Morse\u2019s - They have been cléaned and tested at our factory, and when you ee have examined them you will readily realize \u2018they are exceptional value at the price we 81 12° WHILE-THEY LAST.INSTALLED, \u2018READY TO USE.Indian Root Pills en | À Good Gas Range | At a VERY LOW PRICE} - e ® it WE have a'few slightly used Gas Ranges | all in such good working order as to give - nos ' 18 9, 1911.ole elle nls ole © «ie «0 Be she vie © Be ole ole she oo ole oh © ale she vf ofits slic ofie ofic sis sfis ofi* of fs © ale » sfle ollie ols » whe ole slo sfle ole sls oN e ss RS SHS cie oe | vs of Be fe sis ofis ale \u2019 fbf © jee ® ogs sje offs offs ss afju af of» ofe OP o age age nfs age oge as » = aÿ0 afn age ve sfe ss offs sje sys fo oe oe cfs sie ge she ete nT BP of oq.qe Re 3e 0 | | LT > { LE LT TTT eA Good Dentist - J v GATE GREAT FINANCIER, + v Le 14 © gives the v very blood of his veine fl Uptown August 08.LE i be - L 6-0-1-0 isu | minal dit son of dd wr se : > \u201cfe to 2 p= ue Pr \\ * _ i.e ea - .; SL ë .: fe we © le - CL PE : hy RARE EE * to by_coetining the neglect of your One of Most Remarkable: fia] LATE JOHN NW.GATES.*- : 1A Ng .aT \u2019 E h sh L ; : Gl ds woh | ures In Modern American - Fr a : \u2018 \" 10,000 Yards of the:Finest Women\u2019s English Leather Gloves £1001, uu cy on yet mea 751 Modern Americ > \u2019 - ais manderd dentifrice?Perhaps he recom- 4 Swiss Embroidered Loom Ends .| Regular $1.00 Quality, Thursday .75 #2 * More.Direct from one of the largest manu- .fo Lame , quali her .facturers in Switzerland, we have \u201creceived We have.just received a small shipment of Women's first ne ty Les \u20ac + Paris, August 9.\u2014John W.Gates, the this large shipment of Embroidery Loom Gloves, made in England.The reason we are selling t em at this low °F =] 0 V4 0 3] American financier, dled at 5.10 o'clock Ends.It comprises some of the prettiest price is, because the maker sent them out with pigue stitching when + this morning in the arms of his wife of Swiss Embroidery, Edgings and Inser- they were ordered with prix seams.They are stamped with a cele- JF: v - ~ (and Dig son.The end was peaceul, tions, Finished Insertions, Beading, Finished \" brated glove-maker\u2019s name, and will be found perfect in every way.JX e have 20,000 unsolicited letters lng asleep.Others present at the bed- + : ; \u2018 ge t i S members o e Beadings, \\Corset Covering, Flouncings, They have heavy point stitched backs, all sizes from 57 to 7.1 from deatists in all parts of the oro Doctors Gros asd Reeves also Colored Edging and Insertion.Some Regular $1.00.Thursday.75.T| world with words of highest praise His iron constitution and courageous are made on Swiss Muslin, and some on: : cee eee ER for SOZODONT Itis the great resistance, backed by every resource A N : 4 (Only 166 pairs to sell.) a , .> of medical acience, faled to save Mr.Cambric, and a few on Nainsook.These # est known dentifrice and preserv.[Gates He had battled for weeks hero- loom ends come in lengths of 14, 2 and 24 | ative of the tooth, diffusing itself teally with a disease of the kidneys, Le yards, from Y-inch up to 8 inches wide.~~ 1 | into the mi .; Ad hen it ee erat ho was Great American Financier, Wheee .Corset Covering and Flouncings, 18 inches Odc ments In Middys and Sailor Waists.If fies minutest crevices, it puri- pneumonie.: Death Occurred In Paris .wide and the values up to .go a yard.+ + them and for hours after we mora ey ment re ye suffered a : Today.* > On sale Thursday, per yard.15 .About 150 Waists in Middy and Sailor style.The different lines have À ro a sensation of cloantiaess f Et dent ntervened.Hie Ally eaik un.4 = > i i .re in mouth.: fore marriage was Dellora R.Baker, |took up horseracing, and made a Ÿ : (See Window Display.) become broken in sizes, but your size will be found amongst the lot.We + | and his son.Charles C.Gates had|Coup in England with Royal J > have been selling them at .89, $1-00, $1.25 and $1.50.| SOZODONT TOOTH POWDER, been at the Dedside amont constantly, cleaning up $500,000 a one rac _ e \u2019 .} 20° ne since tes\u2019 was - pro- n Inveterate Ca ayer.7: ; ., Wash Goods ,Ç Thursday.cv.coe vee eon cen see ane ton cus sed sae ons soe ave ons 49 Ÿ -d \u2026 De Ron CRUE, Gates will be placed |p 22% Gates's last office was in, the = : = SOZODONT TOOTH PASTE in a vault at the Interdenominational Charlo bar dE pet ea Pie dere .1,000 yards extra,wide Dress Gingham, 36 inches, good firm weave, .+ , American Church in the Rue de Berri, [termed it \u201cthe House of the Twelve - English Ginghams, perfect washing goods in \u2018a full range of colors and in $1 25 Gold Filled Hat Pins Fach 59 \u20181: are supreme in their class as buy.| DOTS, !t WI! remain until taken lAposties\u201d as a dozen partners were s ° a ° aboard a steamer for removal to the 5 tripe and check patterns.Regular value .1 rd.+ Init When the stock market closed + Th p à p g 5 a ya \u2014 + nishers of the enamel of the teeth.United .States.| The funeral service lfor the day a card game usually be- \\ 1 UISAAY we vee ve eee ie i eee see ae .10%4 If you want a novel Hat Pin, a strong one, get one of these.Gold-filled | Ne grit, no acid.| beheld at this church on Satur- |gan.Re \u2018Hat Pins, bright finish, several designs, semi-precious stone set.Pins worth + The body will be taken home prob- pass ces immoderately fond ot al + DS +\" Your drugei t kee them.ably on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, and babl arly 3 $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.On sale Thursday, each.59 I cgis ps which will sail from Cherbourg on [BuTRes, probably more anecdotes inens an ap es \u2019 : Arai 1 .- Wednesday of next week.It have been told of his daring and gen- \u201cfe (Jewellery Department, Main Floor.) | 0a - this same steamer that Mr.Gates had |cF08ity In poker than have fallem to ¥ Four very special values in Staple Goods.Values the equal of which ob T M d planni¥i\\to sall for New York in the One day there more mot the vo ne the \u2014 you won't find in the City., su oney 0 en first weeB.of July.ofifce to take hands.A young man of 4 75 pairs of Sheets, hemstitched ends, size 70 x go inches; heavy, firm weave Th | : h L H f C : d t= Mr.Gates was a director of the 8°03 family but not wesithy came in.& cotton and extra well made.Regular v value $2.35 a pair.\u20ac Iris ace ouse oO anada igs On first mortgages at current rates.Baltimore and Ran Railroad.ae Wee play with a dummy.or T hats to 08 Thursday, per pair.$1.69 : 4 on Tan pay, the Tennessee How much a point do you Play.\u201d J: 100 only, Honeycomb Bed Spreads: good size; well made, very pretty | It is some seventeen years ago now since the Countess of Aberdeen her LEWIS & BADGLEY Aérien suit Compane.toe epusie| #528, newcomer. ursday Per aps city.(English Dares Fitted with all conveniences, with lifting top.Made P poi the Governm:nt In general.h dq.À Tee ' > of whitz mae.Given Away Free with each 850.00 ; r speakers were M J 1 # MIOHAUD-MOGAFFEREY_\u2014On August cash purchase in Furniture Department.| Ashdown, îhe probaire Hoss.J.MI We have about 25 Ladies\u2019 Dresses in Cloth, Cassimere, Serge, Cheviot an 4 Rev, Father Donneny, Charles Michaud.$12.00 DINING TABLES.(agate Ta Wiamimes ana aor ||| Panama, both plain and shepherd check effects, in light weight woollen materials, such : a 0 pe rt re to Sara 6-ft.Extension Tables, made of Imperial Oak, beauti- Mi Brown.' 20 as you will need when this hot wave has passed.These dresses are either braided or Jane, third daughter of the iate Thos, ; full lished.i t Gi A - : ee MoCatferey.both Of this city.Free With cach cash purchase of 850.00 In Furnix Mr.Oliver, in opening, declared thai embroidered; the colors are:\u2014Grey, Green, Navy, Fawn and Black.Now priced à : ._\u2014 is citv : rect - + | à RAYOON-STEWARTIn_ this cl.Md ture Department.re Procits Was 'o pe the issue i+ at $ i 2.50, £15.00 and $1 7.50.To clear them out in one day we'll make 7 95 f ders, in St.Edward's Church, William $10.00 ROCKERS.& campaign, and ît was an e ; Arthur, son of the late Roberi Rayson, issus Which had brought about a re- them all at one uniform pricè, and that the.low one of.+.| Solid Oak Frames, Golden or Early English.Cov- | vative friends would vote Liberal.bo OF Srenvilie, Qe A ered in best quality New York leather.Spring seat.29Justment of party lines.Some who! Unless you can plan a morning visit this item will not interest you, as there 5 Stes t, of M and Ars.pert DINING ROOM SETS Given Away Free with each cash purchase of $50.00 had hithert k | > Ç WaT Montreal.way v.rto ranked as Liberais re! 14 TYRE-BONE\u2014On August 9h.at St.5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair.Quarter cu: onk Furniture Department.Boing to vote with the Conemnanne IS Mot enough to last the day.You 11 be glad you came early when you see the styles 11 Matthias\u2019 Church.Westmount, by the Covered rm Chair.er cu.oak, $2500 BRASS BEDS but on th es.and values.À Rev.E.Bushel, Cecil W.©.Tyre to IN genuine leather.Piano finish.Given .| e other hand, they hopaà Mi N RD R À Gertrude E.Bone, buth of Montreal Away Free with every cash purchase of $100.00 (or GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE with every cash that a large number of their Conser- THE HAMILTON CO., THIRD FLOOR.: \u201cÀ 188 2 over) in Furniture Department.purchase of $100.00 or over in Furniture Department.5 Res.25, A beautiful line to be cleared QHARA\u2014In this clty, on August Sth, > > So C oo i the minority in Parliament that they 7 - Thursday.each \u201ceared.\u201cWalter John, Tnfany som] of su oh $1.25.Thursday .3%9¢c.Thursday , day.| should control the legislation of the 4 ft x 7 ft.68.65 , Reg.25c, 30c and 35c.Thurs- Mrs.W.J, O'Hara, of 11 Drummond | country.All these disabilities must [| 5 ft.x 8 ft.4,75 COIN SPOT MUSLIN day.yard 15 st.Funeral private.: Css 0 ;b> charged up to thelr friends of the J} 6 ft.x 9 ft.ee.B83 slightly mussed.frilled edge, .oooiriuiin.C i PHARSON\u2014At the Montreal General ! bh | Opposition.who insisted upon control- 9ft.x 91t.8.75 values 25c and 30c: Roll 40 d \u2018 Hopital.on august sth, Mre.Peur- 5 \u2018ling Parliament.1t would be the busi- f 9 frere > \u2018 12%e 0 yards $5 80 \u2018 on, widow of Lhe late Lui Pearson, of |.i ness of the Opposition to make the 9 ft.x 12 ft.10.80 Thursday, yard .| ee La aan ° | > Fes Aeuat dan ed tee electors believe that the government! ler late residence, tv Mount Royul was respcnsfbte for failure to secure | \u2014 = gemmetery.Friends are invited to at- the representation to which the west | 2.tend, \u2018 ! was entitled, and for legisiation on MONTHLY ° SEPTEMBER MUC \u2014I this olty, on Au t 8th.Near Philips Square.the order paper not being put through.\u201c H E O Tuck, Funeral il a Eh.aa 292 St.Catherine St.W.Mall Orders Promptly Filled.POLITICS GOOD BUSINESS OM BOOK ; | PATTERNS ne .\u2014_ ._ to SE Charles: Chan oh.themes to Cote Suburban Deliveries as far as Point Claire, Tuesdays and Fridays, South Shore, St.Lambert, Montreal Sewth SEPTEMBER re | AND SHEETS des Rg cemetery.Friends kindly asd Louguewil Wednesdays and Saturdays.IF PROPERLY TREATED.iMustratiox i of Ladies.atte (Chicago and Smith's Falls pa- \u2018 dies\u2019 = ; ; rt a ws wiper sees wwe 35s | ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST | WILSON\u2014At the Hotel Dieu, on Tues- : approaching election.continued Mr = ° \u2018 ° : Patterns asw DEATHS IN THE CITY.The Liberals desired that the issue should; be \u201cReciprocity or No Reciprocity,\u201d ; À WONDERFUL MONEY-SAVING SALE-TOP FLOOR AIR\u2014A! Pointe aux Trembles, Cho- - ' .; , or, msthe Mathleu, aged 33 years, be- ; to put it another way, lower taxes as.\u2018Yoved \u2018wife of Lambert Belair.1034 | against higher taxes; restricted trade: À Dorchester west: also sister-in-law to ul \u2019 | 88 against freer trad-.: Rev.ster Paquin.Funeral will take : .The Minister of the Interior said he À place at Pointe aux Trembles Thurs- , | did not think it was necessary to talk\u2019 CORK LINOLEUM SAMPLES TAPESTRY CAR- REMNANTS FLOOR OIL- day, 10th, ai 9 110% at am he à Odds and Ends of Carpets and Rugs, Oileloths and Linoleums ete, at to a Winnicez audience, about expan.ll finest Scotch manufacture, PET CLOTH BRANCHAUD\u2014In this city, on the 8th \u2019 sion.It was no good talki = : : of August, Agaaa Hianchaud, Fu- tl d d | peg men about leavi ns to Winil-1 Values to 75c yard: slightly im- 1 1-2 yds.long finished ends, a Imported and Domestic Goods, neral will leave her son Sin law\u2019 3 presi: .grea y réduce prices.pre en bou ac'cavine ell Snough perfect.Thursday 29¢ specially fine lot.Thurs- 59¢ all 2 yards wide.Values up to \u201cdence, elorimier av on r8- : La - macu- | ! city on the continent bi JO C.002 000 dance day, each .: , avc.Thursday ee August 10h, at 45 for mn Cote All Carpets bought this week made, laid and lined free.nipeg.As long as Ent emi! PALACE STRIPS Poe esse a asc s .19c des Neiges cemetery.Friends re , laated.there would be something for SAMPLE WOOL RUGS Lyd x3 vds à VENETIAN CORDED HUGS queintances are respectfully nv t * innipegers to do.They yds.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$2.90 J X mye oe men me | Ask to See Our English Brussels Carpets Pere To feave well ennurn aione.Dut [| va Rues à vante lens om nya wave CUR ain deo ms al, on ! o Make what was good a great deal : 1 vd.xb yds.d \u2018a 3 yds.Lane R.om Sol Te di : better.Winnipeg, would not be satis sold Thursday, each 15c * Thursday .3 T me i re .Vices at resdence.Mount Koss.apt with 5-8 borders to match.Made, laid and lined, yard .Q8¢ 1d with anything that tel) short of she «reve.SAT : 3 Xx 3a yds.- .\u2019 v .- 3; W y T 3 x L yds.\u2026.4.50 * chison street, on Thursday, at 10 a.m, - ; best that was goipg.or that could be: - 4 YARDS WIDE LINOLEUM 3 ] | Friends invited to attend.Interment obtained MILITARY COT A lot of Remnants of Lino- 313 x ¢ vd8.60 | | Dleanacopyy ores Md C0 papas) | SAYS MAJORITY RULE \u201c|| 21 bronze steel frame.with best leum.4 yards wide.' Values up JAPANESE MATTING RUGS | À DOYLE\u2014In this city, on August 8, Mary | steel spring, good wool mattress to 75c square yard.Thursday, 1 yu x 2 yds.,.27 $ Magdaitne Ceollla Doyle.infant daugh- IS THE DIRECT ISSUE.and pair of pillows $6 95 square yard 29¢ 2 yds x 2 vds.2 H 4 es of Jumes yie à liy Groves, The lot .SWF | ee a San UT | 5 .F 1 private tl i «For Canada to get into t : 2yde.x 3 yds.- 1.8% .Harmon: lu ebec Papers prease Dre States market, Mr Over thon \u20ac Ç L {D STAIR CARPET 3 vd 2 ye $1.98 \u2019 - PTERNAND-In this city, on the 8th in- would be a step in the right direction © AXMINSTER RUGS HALL AN f D t bh Stair - 3 iy x 314 vas RE 3.45 stant, at her father\u2019s residence su {would mean more business for the very ¢hoice line, $2 75 Carpet: 2 EE WE air.1 282 ec eee : h Street, Agnes Veronica (Vevr) : y of Winni d tusii .: \u201d re « 3 Fernand, seventh Jaughter of Patrick ., © for Ter people Blt ae mare Prosper À actusi value * | vard 211 Li can 396 LACE CURTAINS HALF Fernand and the late Mary Ann Fer- h ; On account of slight irregu- | PRICE 3 ¢ ; ,t0 see that that policy was carried out ! , Hall Carpet to match, 36 ins.nand.Funerai notice later Anoth larity in weave ! A beautiful line, In white or FRASER\u2014On August Sth, 1911, at Co- Typhne \u201cTh Question at issus Wap : $1.29 i wide, yard 50 of aticook, Que.Jonn Fraser, N.P.son ! er the majority should rule.If Thursday .C¢ ecru only, 1 pair of a pattern.vf the late Alexander Fraser, of Que- | G.T,R.station.for the 4.15 train, to - nsvilke, Ont, where the funeral took place on the uth inst.from Mr.D.lcCuaig's residence, at 1 o'ciock p.m, 2nd Concdssion cemetery.\u201cday, August Sth, Charies William Wil- Oliver, was à good cause and a good ll.- .at Pattern: \u2018son, only Son of tie late lien, Chan \u20ac the Pattern ve \u201cWilson, at the age of 35.Funeral pris land theatres,but they went back imme- ate Be Linerals nnd pr does, Counter.(Between Drummond and Mountain) .Counter.ivate from the Chapel of the Hotel Be Easily set up; will take any curtain from 1 to 2 yards wide, and 2 to 4 yards long.Reg.89c 396 CHEESE DISHES, 250 English semi-porcelain, decorated in floral patterns.12 inches long: a good assortment of gowns, shoes and stockings.Regular 39c.Thurs- 25¢ \u2018SAN FRANCISCO SUFFERS ! diately.The interruption of business FIRE ALARM SYSTEM there was cne Liberal principle strong- \u2018three prairie proviness were \u201cto have | \u2018only twenty-seven men in Parliament ft was, said! instead of forty or fifty, \"Mr.Oliver.because of the insistence of ORIENTAL RUGS at sp?ciully low prices.CURTAIN SAMPLES A splendid lot of Lace Curtain Samples, 3 yds long.29¢ bec City.(Quebec and Winnipeg pa- : > $7 than another.it was that the ma- AXNINSTER CARPETS TAPESTRY SQUARES .Thursday .HALF PRICE , pers please copy.) 188 2 : ' : y should govern.That was the About 200 yards of Finest Im- 21, yds.x 3 yds.00 - = rv i GARNET\u2014At the Moore Home.on Aug- $4.50 ROYAL CANADIAN Jf direct issue.Reciprocity was the in- erial Axminster Carpets.some 3 -d 3 a 3.00 .BED OUTFIT $5.98 : u&t 6th, 1911, Samuel Garnet, a nat:ve WRINGERS, $3.49 twirect issuc.Minority rule was a good || P xmins pets.som yds.x YaB.Beautiful.White Enamel Bed, of Hull, léngiund, aged 61 years.In- 11-inch solid rubber rollers, guar- ;sound Conservative doctrine.The with borders to match.To 3 yds.x 3g yds.8.00 ood sanitary mattress.fine tered on Monday, August et Mount anteed for one year.\"rule of the majority was liberty, where-.clear Thursday, yard 89 +3 yds.x4 yds.00 | 8 y ; ; il Royal cemetery.(hetrott, Mich, and Reg.$4.50.Thurs- 3 49 as minority rule was tyranny.There .C 3% vds.x 4 vds.goo | Woven wire spring, pair of good rey am papers please copy.) $1.00 STEP LADDERS, 49¢ day.Ce ee o they had the fundamental difference\u2019 .\u2014 \u2014\u2014 de pillows.The $5 98 MCKIE In this city.on the 7th | nt - between the two parties.COMO SILK REGS TAPESTRY PORTIERES lot .° .Sara f y nd ¢ Justa .b ft.ladder with pail rest; well , If there were any disability accru- | 25 pairs Mercerized Tapestry - arjo Cail nos, ow of the late braced.Reg.¥.Thurs- 49 \"ing to the West by reason of the el.A charming lot of these rich © : b A RUG SPEHAL 2 Luncan 1cKie, of LencAster, Unt, and da Cc ect Ttalian Rugs in their rich col Portieres, 3 yds.long.40 ins.as arly beioved mother of Mrs.Waiter y.can ; 39e DRESSED DOLLS, 250 ctlon being brought cn at the present, 8 olors, ide.To cl 25 only Dundee Rugs, size 3 °F.Léciere.funeral private yesterday \u2018 b i , ; time; if Winnipeg were to have only which are so unique.& wide.o clear $1 59 vds.x 4 yards.To clear Thurs- | fternçon from the Western Hospital $1.25 CURTAIN STRETCHERS jone member instead of two: if the||] Thursday, each ®.Thursday.pair .° « Values from $2.00 to $8.00 pair.day, at each a ER $2.69 JAPANESE MATTING ! terna, free at :Dieu, on Thursday, August 10t \"or of pleasure did not actually amount sive city of Winnipeg they were sure , \u2018815 a.m.Interment ba cote des to five minutes .to find a good candidate.It was not; WN = iNeiges cemetery.\u2018 j Absolutely no visible or tangible \u201cfor him to make suggestions in that; > veste misery gen we FROM EXAGGERATIONS |sisiis dps ris SECS, ct Be gas, ana a ie , ares FE.Wilson.born en De- ') There was no displacement of ground; vernment wou ¢ glad, \u20ac show how past revisions of the tariff [always declined until the present time.t i \u2018gember, 28th, 1875.Funeral service wil : no disturbance of telephone, telegraph, man selected as the candidate of Lib-ingg not been detrimental.Dealing He has now consented.and.there is Soie the pominatne convention oa a \u2018Dieu, Sn! the Chapel of the Hotel electric Mght or gas connections; no erallsm In the great commercial CIty| with the large amount of capital that|little doubt but that he will receive tion will be composed of members of nue west, on Thursday, stoppage of street cars; no consequen- of the West were à man of such stand- J the 10th tnst\u2026 Joh tne at 8 g'elock a.m.thence ' +, Hehe Co Neiges cemetery for DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BINCLAIR\u2014AL 213 Franklin ave, Toronto, on August 6th, Beatrice.\u2018second | i i i | ! cledr, imte of Lachine.| | ! No Lives Lost and No Damage Done by Recently Reported Earthquake There.tial or annoying disarrangement of even the most unstable goods or fixtures; nd falling of chimneys or plaster; no fractures of masonry of any; kind; no throwing down of cornices; no breaking of windows or crockery: no money loss of any description to Chief Tremblay Dclares Toronto Mishap Could Not Happen Here.ing and reputation that his\u2019 name would be as good as the name of this great city wherever it was required to be used.; There were people, said Mr, Oliver, who believed politics to be a low had come int; Canada from Europe and other parts of the world in the past five months, Mr.Fisher related many personal interviews to prove that capitalists recognized that the future of Canada would bê great.As to the annéxation cry, the Min- ment within the Empire.If Canade the unanimous nomination and that he will redeem the _conventlon.'MR.E.B.DEVLIN ~ AGAIN IN WRIGHT COUNTY Ottawa, August 9.\u2014E.B.Devlin, the the five Liberal Ward Associations.The convention of the Liberals of \"Nanaimo federal constituency will\" A7.There will be ten delegates f \u2018each of the provincial ridings of quimalt.The Islands, Saanicha, cos Bowser will be Saaghier of Nlprkaret and Charles Sin- any person.Dm an Ta à Low business put he ister of Agriculture contended that present membaer, was yesterday nom- chan, Newcastle and Nanaimo.Site ~ \u201cIn these circumstances San Fran-| vit is al was the business to engage in if treat.(ile Canada veut get re ro.inated as Liberal candidate for Wright Liberal convention for Gomox-Atitn : IN MEMORIAM.The newspaper publishers of 8an! isco, which has suffered much in the \u2019 t is almost impossible for our fire ed as it should be treated.The best vantages of free ! ae, Res it as county.There was no opposition.\"will be held at Nanaimo à Saturday, p 2 \u2018Francisco are sending out a state- past from such calamity as may befall alarm system to be put entirely out of| man in the community was not ton ot co or canada to relinquish Corieton county Conservative As- August 19.I v ouver CLAIR\u2014Gone but not forgotten.The ment in regard to the reports of a/any city on earth at any moment, has commission,\u201d said Chief Tremblay, of| good to represent the principles in He À wi y rivileges she enjoyed Pociation has decided to hold the pit Conservatives i oF 1Yoloe we loved ls still, The piace now visitation by earthquake to San Fran- cause to frel aggrieved at the ex-| the fire a t which he belteved, as a candidate for) tg g a p party convention at Stittsville, Sop- Bre dlscussing the possibility- Hon.\u2019 fyacant In our house Can never mare cisco, which was generally reported aggerated reports of a mild visitation! e fire department, when Interviewed Parliament.It was not beneath the| VAT the British flag.Colonials were tember 1, The prospective condldates| W- J.Bowser, Attorney-General, ai- ve Ai PE spot her shall ever through the press as having occurred whereby she suffered nothing except)! connection with the happening In| pest and bustest men In the commu.Po! considered subofdinate mor Cane are E.Kidd late member; R.T.Rich- |10Wing his name to go before the nom- RK \u2018sister £a lala.© our dent lon July 1 of this year and, in some |in the damage done her reputation by [ Toronto yesterday when a $20,000 fire) nity to use their highest endeavors a born.he, u oe seit- -govern- 3rdson.of Woodroffe, and W.Carlen, inating \u2018convention.It $a rumored cas:s, to have been attended by\" loss!those reports,\u201d says the statement.followed when the system in the busi-! to insure that the principles in which! ÊT° was depencen Upo of Hintonburgh.\u2018that, on.his return from England In \u201cA ESTAS.i84g .\u2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENT, HEBERT~Mrs, Albert Hebert and tam- + tbe ind sympathy \u2018shown In their ~~ | mined yond question that the only iv L \u2014\u2014 a \u201cSince the new system was installed > \u201cThe city of Winnipeg.\u201d said Mr.he declared, Canada mors D erous, candidate for Peel county will be held pod ira aot, (Symbol oon bereavement.earthquake of July 1, POIL was ace Gites repuet ou due at gust es there is no one section that can be put| Oliver In conclusion, \u201cis In the the _\u2014 in Brampton Saturday, August 13.| announces\u2019: his intention of dividing = complished through the exaggerated of the sudden death of Mr.David B, Cut of commission.The alarm boxes of Canada.and en the eve of the CORNWALL STORMONT Richard Blaln the present member, is the city into several polling places, | .;reports sent out by certaln news aZ- Lindsay.formerly of Moncton, N.B.| Are divided inte batches of 21 cir- itself \u201ccredit on September 21 by elevt- the only name yet mentioned in con- he finds'the law permits.Hitherto BUNCO STEERERS lencies and correspondents and pub- hut for 22 years a resident of this! cuits, so that when lightning strikes] ing a representative \u2018to Parliament WANTS DR.ALGUIRE.nection with the Farha His pro- the citizens of yandouver have pe Je lished by e2rtain newspapers.place.in one place only those boxes on that| Who Will represent the fundamental bable opponent e W.H., oted at one polling place, 1 , \u201cfont deserve millionaire club sardines | x.CW yu N DERTAK ER we 290 MOUNTAIN Fr of life and damage to property.After an exhaustive Investigation, \"says this report, it has been deter- Fully supporting the conclusions of this investigation are the statements officlally issued by Hiram Johnson, Governor of California, and various authorities connected with the University of California, and the State and éity.These official and authoritative re- rts fully confirm the results of the Investigation.They show that absolutely no damage was done by the shock in question to person or property in San Francisco.They show that MR.D.B.LINDSAYS DEATH.Mr.Lindsay, who was 73 years of age, was seized with collapse shortly after the morning meal, and before medical aid could be summoned had suooumbed.The deceased was born in Howwood, Scotland, and came to Canada as a young man.For some years he was Intercolonial freight agent at Monc- ton, and was later employed with the Temiscouata Rallway.His second wife and one son, Leon, survive him.ness portion of the city was put out of commission by an electrical storm.circult are paralyged.As there is only an average of 30 boxes in a oir- cuit, it would be only a matter of a few hours to get them into working 0 order again.\u201d Chief Tremblay then recalled that on January 24th and 35th, 1809, a severe storm put the greater portion of the old system then In use out of order.So serious was the situation at the time that the firemen and district they believed should be put into effect by the \u2018election\u2019 of \u2018their candidate to Parliament.priaciples of Liberalism, and will stand \u2018for a policy.of expansion a policy of development, of progress, and prosperity for this great western country, of which Winnipeg is the commerc: a capital.\u201d j MR.FISHER ARGUES FOR RECIPROCITY.Special to the Montreal Star.it would only make it a ered, prose Reciprocity stronger British country.Special to The Montreal Star.Cornwall, Ont, August 9.\u2014The Conservatives of the electoral division of Cornwall and Stormont will meet in convention at Finch at 1 o'clock tomorrow to select a candidate.q The names most prominently mentioned have been those of R.A.Prin- gle, KC.ex-M.P,; and Pr.D.O.Al- guire.In 1900 Mr.Pringle redeemed .e party to: Brampton, Ont.August 0 \u2014 The Conservative convention to nominate a well-known I4beral farmer residing at Snelgrove.MR.R.HOBSON MENTIONED _.FOR EAST HAMILTON.\u2018to, \u201cThe Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont.August 9\u2014The name of Mr.Robert Hobson, general manager of the Hamititon Steel and Iron Company, has been mentioned , in se | stand for nomination.\u2018about ten days, Mr.formally approached and; asked.to city is now so large that this has become véry inconvenient.The latest rumor from New Westminster constituency is that the Liberal candidate may be Mr.Alex.Hen~ derson, former Governor of the Yukon.The Liberals, it js understood, ap- ascertain proached ' him* \u201c he will run, but he has \u201cmade no answer Let mm = Fe LE EE th and he led ; hiefs were ordered to patrol the| ' Harrison, Ont, August 9.\u2014Following |*t2 County and \u201cconnection with the Liberal candids BEBO wo_207 S'Do sr the oniy place in the state which suf- Mr.A.Laforest Town Engineer.\u20ac su 8 success again in 1904.In 1908, owlog ifle- we pines fered in any degree from the huake 0 streets and look for fires.When a|& meeting at Drayton yesterday after- |to certain dissensions in the party, a tufe In East Hamilton, but Mr.Hor: | Tre million otre on machine = MP PSE RSS NUL & CO.was the Lick observatory, conducted by the University of California on Mount Hamilton, Santa Clara county, 75 miles from San Francisco and 36 miles from San Jose.Even there the damage was nominal, except to buildings injured by the earthquake of 1906 and not adequately repaired.\" The quake in San Francisco lasted perceptibly just 20 seconds.It was sharp, but it lacked destructive force and Intensity.Peoples did run out of crowded public places, such as stores LAN?Mr.A.Laforest, the Montreal civil engineer, who was appointed city engineer of the town of Hull, is a brother of the late J., O.A.Laforest, who was superintendent of the Montreal Water Works department.and who died some two years ago at Levis where he owned the waterworks.The new city engineer of Hull studted under his cider brother and his associate, Mr.A.Leofred, of Quebec.Recently\u2019 he was connected with the Department of Marine.fire was located the man that discovered it had to drive as fast as he could to the nearest station.During the thrée or four days that it required to fix the alarm system a fire oceur- red on Cote des Neiges road, in which two members of a family were burned to death.Three weeks ago during a severe electrical storm when two circuits wer eput out of commission.it only requiçed a few hours to have the damage repaired.noon, Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, came here last evening &nd addressed a big audience at the town hall, giving an exposition of the \u2018trade agreement from the standpoint of \u2018the farmer.After quoting figures showing the growth \u2018of Canada\u2019s trade with Great Britain and the United States, he.weht into detail in an effort to show how.the farmers would benefit from this agreement.ring db.the ory eof \u201cthe thin end of the wedge,\u201d Mr.Fisher endeavored to Refer- | third candidate being in the fleld, and other reasons, he was not successful, and Col.Smith was elected.Mr.Pringle considered it In the best interest of the party that he should not again present himself as a candidate.matter, but he adhered to his first de- clsion and used his Influence to Induce Dr.Alguire to pnter, the frela.4 or many years Dr re been arged to wilow fils niinté to ge to the Conderyative convention, but he He has been pressed to reconsider the.son declined tu discuss the matted.A number of other prominent Liberals have been mentioned as probable opponents of Mr.Samuel Barker.the recent MP.23e HON, W.J.BOWSER MAY RUN IN VANCOUER: \u2018 | Bpeclal to The ' Montrea] Star.Vancouver, B.C., August 9.\u2014At a meéting of the Victoria\u2018 Liberal Asso- clation last evening it was decided to tatin ut rat ity.et Fe ne nie 5 ge Banton wireet sang at lois, ail the civic rian are.up in arms an hier Adatine.htt shooueg Had avr York shrdeatr « bullet into.hia .awn- brsin,.almost Instant doëth.held at Duncans on Thursday, Sh Mrs.Ella 4 refuse to allow od ont.x Les = + Aye wo dh Sm pl th a | Goodwins\u2019.| A Little Candy Now and Then Is just the thing for boys of ten.girls too, will always try, never to pass: our | candies by.The reason is, we're .very sure, because our sweets are always pure.where the story all begins; it always ends up at - Store.opens at 8 o'clock and closes at 5.30 p.m.The young That's = \u2018 i Owning and Operating ro SRE Pp.LORNE am President.mr ee TEE MONTREAL DAILY STARAWIBNESDAY: ATGU sT0.101.= TX A.E.REA & CO.MONTREAL, LIMITED ® e + .{How E\u2019er it Be it Seems to Us That you should have your.house fixed up.Some painting here, or paper there, will give the home a different air.Our new department decorates, and-gives a tone to your estates.We'll take your orders in a rush, we're pretty -handy with the brush.| W.H, GOODWIN, Viee-President and Managing Director.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1911.This Dresser must appeal to all = who desire one well finished, und Lo with a large mirror at a moderate Sg price.Fin in rich golden surface Ps quarter cut oak, or birch mahogany.ie \"Each case is fitted with a secret jewel drawer.The .price for $1 4.48 ; Les the sale is only \u2026\u2026.J.W.McCONNELL, Vice-President.A FLOOR FULL OF FURNITURE FOR YOUR INSPECTION.WE HAVE THROWN OPEN THE STORE ROGM TO MEET YOUR : \u2018DEMAND.JUST READ THESE AUGUST FURNITURE PRICES.It is a pretty big space that Furniture Department of ours to take a little walk from one \u2018end to the other.But if you take it slowly and have a good look at the vast collection of furniture we have for the August Sale, it should be very interesting to you.You might wonder that one department could accommodate so much furniture, but that is not all we have by any means.That big building just to the north of the new store is in part, so packed, with furniture for this event; that-it is surprising how it all came into the place.The foremost factories, where Furniture Fashions are shown, have sent their choicest wares i to us at tempting summer prices.No article of household equipment seems to have been missed on the list of the August Sale, Dressers, Verandah Chairs, Verandah Rockers, Parlor, Chairs, Chiffonniers, Bed Steads, Tables, Sofas and Morris Chairs, as comprehensive 2 a list as \u2018you care to imagine.\u201c Tempting Summer Prices,\u201d We mean prices like these: Verandah Rocker, .This Parlor Rocker, This Verandah Rocker, with chairs to match, _ 81.90 $1.85 We are showing this handsome parlor rocker in heavy mahog- anized frames, the backs.in genuine mahogany, and beautifully upholstered in tapestry $9.1 5 or * sk.The price is.Chairs to match the above Rocker.I ; A Parlor Chair, cles TC es + A chair with heavy Hopans ba frame, genuine pa pus richly upholstered nn silk or estry.Will adorn any etry.$8.90 38.90.> This Chiffonnier for | as Furniture Sale.| $12.95 d ~~ Perd bed horas\u2019 py 3 Nr I A - 3 sk 6 i vi In bright goiden surface quarter- fut oak with British bevelled plate mirror.This chiffamnier is finished in high class manner.We have one in mahogzntzsed fin- tsh if preferred.The same high grade.Se mare Both have a secret jewél drawer.Prices of either of same :$12.95 | \u2014Second Floor Up.tucks.\u2014See Window Display.When the store opened yesterday we had 6,000 Waists to sell at Qf eager waist buyers did not purchase yesterday, will be at your disposal to-morrow.Hand-embroidered waists, trimme OF THE WAY in price at $1.75 to $4.98; We have any of the designs shown above,and hundreds of other designs and styles, every one featuring the latest fashions.with the latest sleeves, made of the finest Mull, Parisian and Indian Lawn, broidered fronts, trimmed with Cluny and Maltese Lace, some are Dutch necks, others high necks.Others have beautiful embroidered fronts trimmed with Val.insertion and fine pin tucks, dainty kimona sleeves, trimmed with Val.and fine tucks, back micely trimmed with insertion and Hundreds of designs and styles.Sizes 32 to 44.Regular $1.75 to $4.98.Thursday These 98 Waists will be on Sale on Thursday.Drown frem Models in ve Dearinen] THE BALANCE OF A LOT OF SIX THOUSAND SECOND DAY OF THIS SPECIAL OFFERING each.Whatever the such as these, are with lace that lasts, were never OUT they will not be left IN THE WAY here at 98.The more exquisite details show that, they are right up-to-date beautiful hand em- 98 \u2014First Floot Up THEY \u201cSPOTTED \u201d Frilled Muslir: Some people who have come into the Home Furnishing Department have \u201cspotted spotted frilled muslin.It is such beautiful stuff for sash or short our- taine that they didn't .look around any more, the spotted material just suited, Some other folk who purchased sone our wire fly screens only \u2018one fly has - got into the house since.That's a record in baffling flies that we ought to be proud of.Spotted Frilled Muslin, with sprig or spot; lace edge or plain frill, for home or cottage, suitable for sash or short curtains, 27 inches wide.Thursday, per: 11 36 Le rerccaenoscesadau0e yard : Other makes, plain or frillea, 18 inches, per yard.22 inches,\u2019 per yard Wire Fly Screens, strongly me frames, standard wire mesh.Size 18 x 20 x 32%.Sire 18 19 x 22 x 36%.Thursday.° 22 x 24 x 36%, 23 x 26 x 4%, 30 Thursday ,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.* Special-\u201414 x 34 x 60.Thurs- 39 day Wire Doors, size 2.8 x 6.8, 2.8 x 63, 2.10 Fi do Eo price, Less 20 per cent.*Scrims, in good patterns, re- ersible, 40 inches wide, for curtains for dens, living rooms, dining rooms, or bed rooms.Regular .30 and .35.Thursday 19 per yard \u2014-Second Floér Up.vecneents22025008 5500 a Ve 4 earlier in the summer claim that \u2026 Where Do\u2019 You Ge For \u201c Children\u2019 8 Socks?Chances are, the answer is, \u201cto Goodwins.\u201d We don\u2019t need to give any further explanation of this, but you know it was almost necessary to come here lately for the fancy socks that children wear.While you are looking .after the littie ones\u2019 footwear, yeu can afford to have some of our regular 35 stockings for .15 per pair.In fact, any of these be jtoms - will come in handy.Children\u2019s Fancy Cotton \"aden large Variety of desighs.Size 5 to 7.Régular .20.Wed.18 25 2 for :.00000000s A very special line in Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread Hose, plain and embroidery, double soles, spliced heels, stainless dye.Regu- 15 lar .35.Wednesday.* A small lot of Ladies\u2019 Lisle Lace Hoss, black only.Wednesday, 55,3 wird $1.00 00 , IOF eine : Ladies\u2019 Gloves, elbow length, white only, suede finish.Twd patent Models MODEL NO.1\u2014Trimmed with silk fringe and jet ornaments, as seen on the shawls and mantles of our grandmothers.This arrangement of fringe and jet trimming shades the face in the form of a hood, while the conical part is trimmed with green and black ribbon.A bunch of coque feathers covers the crown and 1s kept up a band of $40 .black velvet.Thursday\" We have Just received several models from Paris.some of them in the department.shapes have been changed and will appeal to those ladies who have become tired of the small hats that have enjoyed popularity so long.The above three have been sketched from The models arc absolutely new and of unique effects, while the MODEL NO.2\u2014This hat is on the tailored effect, the form is med- fum size, and made of beautiful white silk.The brim ls lined with navy blue velvet.The wings lined with white taffeta.The crown is round and $30 very high.Thursday.THE NAPOLEON model is very high, made of soft reversible felt.Black on top and green side, The front is tilted up in green, and cut open at the back with two beautiful black French plumes.The Napoleon.points-at the side are trimmed with two coral ornaments.Only the Parisian could have created such a superb and be- \u2018coming model On sale On Display.We show a céuple of Fall Styles here on the right, drawn in the store.GOODWIN'S FIRST IMPRESSION OF Early Fall Suits and Coats CAN BE SEEN ON THURSDAY, WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT Some of the models on display are \u2018showing a tendency towards the straight line skirts, about 2% yards cut to give narrow effect are favored.\u2018Paris Couturiers are using edges of velvet, silk or braid trimming, and New.York emphasizes the latest Coronation colors, set off by East Indian tones.The First Floor Up.Men's Oxfords, in patent colt, gunmetal and tan calf.These are the latest styles in Goodyear welts, with three to five eyelets.They will atapd plenty of wear, as they are solid lea- * thér throughout.We have all \u2019 sizes.Regular $4.00, $3.48 Goodyear welts, in tan Women's Oxfords, avenir Sven in ss Women\u2019s Viel Kid Oxfords \u2014 A strong.store.suitable for every éay wear: vy soles, medium heels; \u201call -sioel.nur a.for .$1.48 + hod OT pres Pen honte An pont is a 88 \" soles, all patent and xd Sutton or : 11e HEE The Barometer Points to Summer Footwear.The Boot barometer has been very busy lately.Sometimes you cannot tell where it is going to jump to.It has _.pointed so often to summer footwear for real hot weather that we have heeded the warning and so regulated our stock of Oxfords, Boots, Slippers, Pumps, Ankle Straps and San- #dals that there is nothing stylish that you need in\u2019 these lines missing on our list.You will find it cool enough in our Boot and Shoe Department to make buying here rather a pleasure than otherwise\u2014 | especially at these prices.Women's Pumps, in Satin, Tan Calf Women's White Canvas and White and Patent Leather.Latest styles of Buck Pumps, Oxfords and Boots.finest quality American Pumps, with A choice selection.Regular Goodyear welt soles.These have short $4.50, for .82.98 tage vamps, designed to make the \u2018 A kle Stra foot look nent.These are regular p Children\u2019s, Patent .Kul stock lines of H.50 and 35.00.ture lasts; light cool for summer Thuriday .82.98 wear, Sizes: 11 to 3, $1.48; Women's Oxfords, \u2018in Patent Led Children's, 8 to 10%, at $1.15; Child's - ther, Gun Metal and .Tan Calf, all sises, $ to 7%, for .98, and finest quality merions Footwear.These are all selected stock, = and are Fer is steck of 34.50 end - 82.98 Rh rpurides 's Boots, with \u2018Goodyear welt Babies, for.T5 Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Patent\u2019 Oxtords, all solid leather throughout.AH sizes, 1 to 5, $2.00; sizes 11 to 13 .$1.78 Sables\u2019 Soft Sole Boots and Ankle Straps, in black, tan, chocolate, red, white\u2019 bive end pink; ll sivcted stock.We n's.Shoes, sizes 0 to 4, from .GO to .25 NOTE.= Prompt\u2019 attention given lace; finest Boot made; 8% to 7.Regular $4.50, for .22.08 \u2018Women's White Canvas Pum and Oxfords.These are hand turned, with to all irs.Moderate charges.heels, light and cool: su 1 ed for wearing with light summer dress- Goods ca for and deliversd.all sizes: finest ' makes.Regular $2.54, for .$1.98 Rr Finest | Sandale, ohne ft, oll awn, soles: i Shires, § 8 % a «se Sen eve Make the Dress a Little Lighter.Net Allovers, 45.We are showing to-morrow a splendid.rangé \"of fine net allovers.These goods -are here, in a large variety of new designs, and are §o be had in white, ivory, and Paris, very much in demand now for dresses, yokes and blouses, 1§ ard 20 {inches wide.Thursday per 35 : \u2014Ground Floor.domes, points, Regular vs.50 Wednesday .cera * * \u2014Ground Floor.A Double Event Ia Whitewear | For to-morrow\u2019s selling we have decided to-call .the attention of buyers of neat Lingerie to some very fine English cambric underskirts.for- as low a price as MF, and Corset Covers made of beautiful nainsook, correspondingly low at, each, 49 of course, \u2018there gre dozens of otlier garments which may be just as popular when you see the prices, for some of the re- dictions are really astonishing.UNDERSKIRTS, \u201cmade of fine \u2018English cambric, \"trimmed with deep flounce of dainty eyelet ruffle, well made, double seams - rufffe, well maVe, double seams hout.and cut on the > 85 néw - \u2018straight lines.CORSET COVERS, made of fine nainsodk,.full tront, V shaped yoke of Swiss embroidery, fullness held in with dainty tucks, some made of fine crossbar muslin with lace yoke, finished with poplin.Thursday.© C \u2014Firet Floor Up \\ 2: demand.+.These are just hints : PRÉNÈH PLUMES, \"rose, i, Thatoisg ced NREL Og Miss The Ostrich Has Gone Home.Leaving behind hundreds of dozens of the finest\u2014plumes we ever had in this store.Feather makers have never turned out anythitig more artistic.distribution havé never made prices better suited to a « big x in delicate toss tine, \u2018tan a.ool spss even \"HANDSOME WILLOWS, at $18.50, $25.00, $30.00, and $40.00.Some are 27 inches long, with four ties, beautiful glossy fibres, all hand tied.: THEN OUR $5.00 SPECIAL 4 feather we have earned such a reputation on.ca ARR ry Modern methods \u2018of \u2026.ene -$9.00° u The Linen Suit Alway 8 Looks Well.Don\u2019t ladies and children always look delightfully cool when dressed in linen?does up.Lawn at Finest English and Canadian ® eee tee en Prints, full 31 inches wide.grey onl This ma: Your choice of either dark being highly rea or light patterns, in check looks like silk and is spec- stripe or floral designs, ially recommended for perfectly fast colors.10 hard wear.Thurs- 25 Thursday, per yard * * 27 inch Shantung Linen Suiting, a most popular material coats and dresses, also children's wear.al for ladies\u2019 colors include fawn, pink, navy, We have some, 27 inch Shantung Linen Suiting at a quarter a yard.And again some 32-inch American Suiting in grey at the same price.These are right within arm\u2019s length to our well known Canadian prints at .10 a yard and Victoria ® cer tees ene 82 inch American Suiting in sky, cream, black and the favorite Tuscan shade.Thursday, per yard How beautiful it 124 Guaranteed fast dye.The 25 Drawn from Modelsim the Depas\u2019 Pure White Victoria Lawn, fine even flawless weave and free from filling.Full 40 inches wide.Thursday, per yard + Eve AN 12% Sess cccs ramen roaran Do Let.Our Linens Help To Keep You Cool.Just the kind of weather now when you want to cool and spotless.\u2018Never a day passes without Some s ment, whether it be flannelette, cotton, sheeting, keep the Bath Room and Shaded Bedroom | plendid attractions towels, table linens or the like.in our Linen Departs: \u2018Our lines: counters savour of summer; they offer you collections of coolness at temperate prices, too.EXTRA HEAVY HALF BLEACHED TABLE LINEN, something to wear and give satisfaction, in dice and floral designs.Will soon bleach.Special, 45¢ Thursday, per yard.72 - INCH PURE BLEACHED ENGLISH SHEETING; good, close make, even round thread; .will give good wear and satisfaction.Reg.30.Thursday, per yard.25 2 YARDS WIDE FULLY BLEACHED PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK, in a splendid range of floral designs, also spots.Reg.85.Thurs- 65 day, per yard.' ® PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS, hemmed ends, in pure white or white with fast red borders; 175 dozen to offer.Thurs- 15¢ day, eac EXTRA RGE \u2018SIZE WHITE, TERRY BATH SHEETS, heavy Knotted fringe, good closé weave, 50 dozen left.To clear, Thursday, at 33 1-3 per cent.off marked prices.10-4 SIZE FINE BLEACHED HONEYCOMB QUILTS, all new designs, spectally suitable for schools and convents, easy to wash, free from starch and i Only ha these.While they ast, urs- day, each.$1.10 31-INCH PURE WHITE FLAN-\" NELETTE, nice even soft fins\u2019 ish, specially suitable -for chfl- dren Wear.Thursday,
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