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[" \u2018has ucted on NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL Friday, 9 a.m, Etruria.6.30 £.m., supplementary.HE 7 =e ESTABLISIL #1808.NO.164.TEN PAGES.\u2014 \u2014 RESIGNATI 1 - CHIE.= Difference of Opinion 2g - + v, \u201c.HON.MR.BLAIR «, - AT THE CAPITAL \u2018er the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Project is Probably the Ostensible Cause for Retirement.Ottawa.July 17- Mr.Bulr's resignation 16, of course, the chief topic of discussion on Parhament Hil ang num- berléss arte the conjectures respecting ita cause.Ome thing 13 certain, even M the +x-Minister his refrauineld from raving anvihing in regard to the mate ter, ond that is, the ortensible cause of is resignation is a difbrenhve of opin- fon over (ne Grand Frank Pacific pro- Ject.| si, ostensible, for there are rumors that the real reasons lie behind o Mr Lloro as oa nan of preat fores character, and ft 1s said that he has chafed for some time utider his natut- 1ty to carry through the House miea- sures in viich he was deeply inier- ested.16 wall be remembered that the Commons, alnest unantmously, made a number of muet important acend- ments, ngalnst bis washes, In the Roll: way Bill to whith he boas devoted so much thought and tee This, at is claimed, was resented by the Minister, (ne story has {it that My.Blair was devolel to the idea of au state-owned, if pot state-operated, ranc-continetaci road, und that his iratility to convince his colleagues of the wisdom of the scheme reclly led to the 1 sign tion.IL nppears to be clear that the Cabinet, as a whole, had po knowledg that Mr.Blair felt so stronely tn the matter that he was divpored lo resign, and nis resignation therefors came like à bolt froin the Hue.There are members of the House rot bu kwarl in asserting that in thus etre Mr.filair was rot quite {oir to his eol- leagues or to th+ partv.that he shonll have made it abundently clear that th?objections he was making to some fen- tures of the proposed railway policy were not of à chatreter which argument could remove, er winch cond conscientiously abandoned in orler to attain the desired Cobint uniunty.Speculation of course, rife to the probable Cabinet changes rend red necessary by Mr.Blass withdrawal, The slate 1oast pervrallv dravn is tha! Mr.Sutheriind will tike Ronlwavs and fs, na Canals Mr, Prebostuine Putdic Works, and a New Bruneswrker Marine und Fisheries, Of course Me Phannerson\u2019s thir connection, ated se is Mr, Me- Setar Temnle- oondon, would ete d'ahinot at that Now PFruns- reprseotation would fener GOVERNMENT WILL GAIN BY BLAIR RESIGNATION Tcron's News Declares Relations With His Colleagues Have Been Unsatisfactory.Lame is rrentioned in 5So is Mr.Presiev's Keown's, cf st John, man or Ar.Haya, probably be taken ar thie tine wore jt Wick's cuis to thereby re or Jot Tarevite, Jus 15-The News says, edit matin.Pt 15 cHontifn! If fae mono press despatehes from owas Wa get si the 1°il reason fer Mr, Bleirs withdrowal from the Federal Cabinet, There is 1.0 doubt at all that wor many menths his relations win his colleagues have been unsatis- factery.They hove regar'ed his ad- Dots trating: of his department ns 1n- efficient.and hive looked with suspi- con upon his ponitical methods.It is Yolieved that the Prime Minster wes anxious that he shoullarcept à seat on the Supreme Court Beh, oor thee he enould take some other high appoints In.nt 1 1: perhaps not components ary to the Supreme t'euirt that tt shontd be regirdet as a filiigg refuge for ut.satisfactory politicians, but ft is in some su h wav that t'atenst aifficu.- tirs are over eme here and elsewhere\u201d \u201cTher* 15 a uener 1 FUsjACION among Ministerialists ot vettaiwa That Mr.Blair has been snept 00 1 wusteful In management of the Inteveolonid 5 aid that v.rh the reat truf- fic eartings Wht h in rod row enjoys muvh better results should have been obtained.His expotiliturers oi cpi- tal account have been enormous, he was rash ani wasted in his methods, and it is declared more thin one, of his own motion, he comuin,lted the Government to Very svtious euRar - ments.It is further ais] that ne has been inattentive to the detus of his department, anl that Keneally 1: is not 1n euch shape as his vole anus would desire, and as the country has teen led to believe.Mr, Flair was fond of patronage, asl to a very co siderable extent his pilroraues Vos handied for the poiltical ndvastaze of the Blair school of pont dans.In making this statement it is rot necessary te cle lare that, a- n rule, the patronage was corruptiy distribnit- el, but that generally the chief end sought to be servest In Its distribution was tha consolidation of Rliar's strength and the scientifis equipment of the Blair for es with th= approved n.odern tools of party Warfare.\u201cIf a'l the truth were now known, gt js probably the f1 ttnat his resignation from the \u2018'ainnet 1x cue Lo the refus ef his colle autre < to corset 1 to Ut ee struction of ths tir 00 Trank bia lh from Wu peu ta Horton b, M.sair's Dept t The cabinet qd - termiN 1 tht the work of een atrur tien sien] ot rest in nis Lands, bot that «hon Tobe lege either ts A pubis Commies, on vi bay the Gus 1 TourkK Uroler ter to be ariaus 10S 10 the promoters of the raid N.fro 1412 The situ steel boot be one Siro PH the Taisav po- Ves : an us tot feusnu co ts 0 hie Noe = Plans ave.He tant Pots at .> rte long ie tt pote 1-1 07 eve 1h tn graut Nad cio a coeds bons oan porto D It 45 prets 115 tante that, white the Prrane Minister grealy reutels ihe Bihan the Cabinet, cause] by Mr.Boor < resi: ation, he RUE route 8 the resale Th xan stink Lhe gati~f, Trent Thee ds po doubt oat al that Md hee been aos cessfuil politicien et Has dore some good nork for the contrer.The Hailway Commissrie bor uw stared as oa monte ment to hos neonors, This measure, however was for ed upon Mr Bivir by the press in! publ opinion, and he dil nol move apr til the fesiing for a Commission leo une go strong that the popular demustil could not sifely be iu- piste.He Las, howsver, shown skiil, patience and resour» tn putting the Prer-sre throuëh Pariioment, and for that he vol?ho rene mbersd, MH.j9 an alte ad resour ofa polticlan, hut tropa : .° + Notes Along the River Front.+ : : qq.PORT OF MONTREAL.] last night was another highly success- -} ful affair-and was very largely attend- oh Hon.J.K, Ward occupied the ar and In the audience were Captain Morgan, of the Lake Michigan: Cantal Wallace, Hungarlan; Captain Acraman, Manchester Engineer; and Captain Jones, Melville.rs.Levey and Mr.R.Dumbriile sang in splendid voice and Mr.Herbert Lawton contributed a which greatly pleased all present.The seamen were not behindhand in their share and contributed a lot of excellent talent.The sajlors who took part were Messrs, 12, H, Hughes, W.Conroy, | A.Woods and A, Jarvis, Bavarian; J.H.Lloyd, W.Scott, Canada; Jenkin Jones, European; and P.Shannon, Lake Michigan.Mins Mildred Meyers was the accompanist.CARGO IN GOOD ORDER.Quebec, July 15.\u2014The steamship Norwegian, which went ashore some time agp, arrived in port at 10.30 Tuesday evening under her own steam and moored at Allan-Rae\u2019s \u2018wharf, where she began discharging her cargo.The cargo taken out from the aft hold was In good order; but about 20,000 bushels of corn and 5i0 hugs of flour are damaged.The steamer appears to have suffered very little damage, and will'gn Into dry dock to-day, when it is sald \u2018that she will again be ready to resume her trip in a few days.\u201cGEN ERAL NOTES.-The lake Manitoba, C.P:A.Line, sailed from Liverpool last night with 60 first, 130 second and: 600 third class passengers for\u2019 Quebec and Montreal.She also han a large general cargo.The Corinthian, Allan Line, passed | Father Point inwards at 6.30 p.m.ven- terdaÿ.She has 30 first, 141 second and 139 third class passengers.She will arrive here this evening or early In the morning.| - The YHoûnt Temple.C PA.Line, Montreäl to-I.Iverpool, arrived outward at 2 p.m.vesterduy.The.AustMiana, Hanan-St, Lawrence Line, arrived in port Just night from Antwerp.- .Tha Lakonia,\u2019 Donaldson Line, Glasgow to Montreal, passed Father Polit.at 7.40 s.m.yesterday.The Frisia, Hamburg- American Line, Hamburg.to Montreal, passed Father \u201cPoint at 8 a.m.yesterday.rails from Maryport.\u201cThe Fremonas,, Thomson Line, sailed from Newcastle of) Monday for Montreal, The Grspeslan, Gaspe tp Montreal, viassed Martin River at 2,40 p.m.\u2018yes terday.The\u2018: Molmlea, with pig iron.from ; Middleshorough, \u2018is due, in port fo- Asty.The Montezuma, (\"P.A, Line, Barry to Montreal, pansed Father Polut at\u2019 9.30.a.m.vesterday.© The.Bellona, Thomson Line, from T.ondon to \u2018Montreal, passed Fame Point at 1.30 p.m.yesterday.\u201cThe Ihérlan, Duminion.Line, T.lver- pool to Montreal, passed Martin River at 3.15 p.m.vosterduy.lines run to Cohatant Springs and other points at the foot of the mountalns.The natives bring \u2018their bananas down the mountains to these terminal.points, and ihe fruit Is.then quickly forwarded to Kingston for shipment.With the facilities now provided, !t ent I now be Innded in England without sus- \u2018talning the slightest injury.\u201cOf the new business Introduced by the Canadian representatives of the two Insurince companies already mentioned, the regults have heen 80 satisfactory that the companies are greatly pleased that they started the branches there, \u201cFhe same rates exist as in countries where whites form.by far the greater majority, and It has heen shown that the-hrowns are just as careful of \u2018human life ar the whites.\" \u2014_\u2014 : A MAGNIFICENT WORK OF ART.and inspect Grand ally constructed for the grand draws ing-roôm at the Windsor Hotel.It ts specially bullt by the famous fitm of Helntzman & Co, of Toronto, in a magnificént mahogany rage, and con- nolsseurs who have tried the instrument say it has never -been surpassed In tone by any {natrument, either made the auperb new Concert in this country or imported, -C, W.Lindany, Limited, 2386 St.Catherine Street.\u2014Adv.oo \u2014 THREE FINED FOR CRUELTY.a.RB.Lavoie and Joseph Marcotte \u2018were fined $2 each for cruelty tosanl- muls by Mr.Recorder Weir yesterday.Inspector Fletcher made the complaint.Inapector Duquette compldined of Joseph lLatourelle, and\u2019 à like -fine wus Iinposed.AUTOMATIC PIANO-PLAYER.\u201cThe finort \u2018und only perfect plano.players pre mold only by C.W.Lind- mny, Limited, of 2346 #Ht.Cntherine Street.Just End Branch, - 1622 St, Catherine Street \u2014Adv.HEAD OF known the value of Ferrozone, My trouble was poor, weak blood, ind as & SAULT STE.M conséquence my lips were pn 14, and * Steamers leave Collingwood 1,30 p.my cheeks had ne color.1 wawn't nt .and Saturday.A steamer leaves Ponetanguishene + sm.éatiy.NORTH QHO A steamer leaves Collingwood for' Parry River and Killarney, at we RK m, avery Mon SURER \u2018Sarnia = A t Ata, pri at 3 pm.Steam aren ur wr 3p Worl re leave aarp Sean 32d Prides.for han ag Ron Yor Saone an humorous entertainment | The Teelin Head arrived to-day with : Messrs.CW.Lindsay, TAmited, cordially invite the jnusical public to call |.Plano , which has been speci- | ta TAN ® NAVIGATION C© Lib 15, 1908._ MANY TRADERS ARE COMING T0 CANADA More Delegates-Named to Attend | Fifth Congress of Chambers of \u201cCommerce of Empire.Mr.Hadrill, secretary of the Montreal d of Trade has received the following additional advices of the appointment of delegutés to the fifth congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, which will meet in this city next month:.Blackburn and District Chamber of Commerce\u2014Joshua Hacking, J.P.Bolton Chamber of Commerce\u2014Wal- ter M.Musgrave, president, Globe Iron Works; William Kay.Cleckheaton (Yorkshire) Chamber of merce\u2014Henry\u201d E.Hodgson, Richard Hodgson, larry Atkinson, deo.Sykes.Dewsbury Chamber of Commerce\u2014 John Chadwick, Dudley and District Chamber of, Commerce\u2014F.W, Cook, J.P.' and Manufactures\u2014 James Cormack.A.J.Hunter, J.P.\u201d 7 .Lancaster.Chamber of Commerce\u2014 Wm, Smith, vice- president; Ww.B.8.Smith.Liverpool Chamber of Commerce\u2014 Charles Lancaster, R.L.Sundie, Alfred E.8howell, C.P, Lancaster, Thomas H, Barker, secretary; Joseph U.Hodgson.Liverpool Provision Trade Assocla- tion\u2014A.L.Sandie, } London Flour Trade Assoclation\u2014J.C., Pithinan, vice-president Oldham Chamber of Commerce\u2014H.WW.McAlister, Oldham Chamber of Commerce\u2014D.Marsiand, Joseph S.Drossfield.Plymouth Chamber of Cominerce\u2014 R.Harvey Dawe, : Warrington Chamber of C ommerce\u2014 Halsall Owen, \u2014 Mouks, jr., W.Monks.\u2019 West Ham Chamber of Commèruve\u2014 Harold FE.Boulton.The Chamber of Shipping\u2018 of the United _Kingdom\u2014James Cormack, T.V.S.Angier.: \u2014J.S.Randles, M.P., president, J.Stephen Jeans, secretary.The Timher Trade, Federation of.the United Kingdoam\u2014S8.\" B™ Boulton, past president; Ward Layle, vyce- president, Joliette, Que, Chamber of Commerce \u2014Geoôrge Des.Riches, \u2018president: (A.Bouches.vice- president; C.Banette.secretary: 5, M.H.Lepréhon.\u2018Pembroke, Ont, toard Archd.Foster, president: .sS.Æ.Mitchell, secretäry; Hon.Peter White, Thomas Muckie, M.P., Thomas Mur- tay, M.P.Quebec Board of Trade- Wim.Price, president; Hon: Richard Turner, Gea Tanguay, N.J.Razin, Victor Chatrau- vert, Geo, FE.Amyot.- St.Mary's Ont, Board of Trade\u2014R.Dillan.secretary.Levis.Que., la Chambre de, Cotu- merce\u2014 Etienne Dussault, ¢.H.Care rier.J.Cleophas Rlouln, Albert Lain- bert, Chas, Barclay, Emile Gels Thos.Powers, :J* Ed.Roy, [PR Webster J.E.Mercler.Montreal Corn Exc hange Association The Maritime Board of Trade, Hall- tax, N.8,\u2014Hon, Smeaton Wood, Sack- ville, N.R.:;' Jas, Nitcol, Chatham:- -B.; John McKeen, Amherst, N.S.Auckland; New Zealand, Chamber of Commerce-Arthur M.Myers.\" Launceston, Tasmania, Chamber ot Commerce\u2014J.Chas, Ferguson.Durban Chamber of Commerce, Na- tal\u2014-FEdward EneH.= British Chamber of Commerce.Jin Egypt, Alexandria\u2014Arthur -R.Brown, capt.A.Adams, Reginald J.Hen- riques.= 5 - \u201cTrinidad, R.W.I, Chamber of Com- merce\u2014Jus.Millers, Lismore, New Routh Wales, Chamber Tof Commerce\u2014WHfilian- Moses.East London Chamber of Commerce, produce merchant, Rast London.Brisbane \u2018Chamber -of Commerce, \u2018Queensland \u2014James Milne.Freemantle Chamber of Commerce, West Australin\u2014M.I.Moss, Perth \u2018hamber of\" Commerce, Weste ern Australta\u2014J.C.Port, F.Drake.BANKING HOURS EXTENDED.The Savings Branch of The Provincial Bank of Cabada (located on the 1st Floor.of The .8.Carsley Co, Limited), opens for business at 9 a.m.and> remains open untl 5 p.m.Closes at 1 o'clock on Baturday.\u2014adv.; Canadian Pacific Ry.Atlantic Steamship Lines, \u201c Proposed Summer Sallings.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL; | LIVERPOOL BAILINGB.\u2018LAKE MICHIGAN 2roseueuses ni 17 LAKE ERIE .July 23 LAKE MANITOBA LES July 30 .MOUNT TEMPLE .1 LAKE CHAMPLAIN LATE Aug.13 The Mount Temple carries a Umited number of First Cubin nhd Third Class passengers, and Lake Michigan carrfes Storage passengers only.MONTREAL TO.BRISTOL.1MONTROSB aséssrencenna ete nnscen0 00 .July ou ward Pier, foot of St.Sulpice Street.Pas.gengers ombark.after $ p.m: day previous tg sailing.xThe Montrose and Montenglq carry Second .Cabin passengers only.RATERS OP PASSAGE.rat Cabin, $65 and upwards, Round trip tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to Liver ool, and by Monteagle and Montrose to Bristol, $37.50; to London, \u2018340.00.Becoud Oubin, Round \u2018Trip, 871.36; \u2018London, 873.75, Svs Olass, to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry\u2019 and Queenstown, $25.00, To book passage and.for all particulars, apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY co.\u2019 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.6 St Sacrament Bt, \"MONTREAL, FICE-COLLINGWOOD, ONT.* - Owunars and Operators a the North-west ofransportation Ce.MTL TT on™ Out ARE m., Meatord 1810 NN.\u2018and.Owen souna 11.48 p.m.for Sault Ste.Marie and Intermadiate ports, every Tuesday, Thursday, Priddy PARRY SOUND DIVISION, $.30-.p.m.dally, for Parry Sound and inter.\u2018.mediate ports, Steamer leaves Parry Sound for Midland and Fenetanguishene .BaP VIRION a Bill, Brag tout, man \u2018 16 \u201ca, William os saving Sarnia Mondays and sax ë DIVISION.Puveday, 11 pm; Sarnia, Wosuceter, 3 pm, William.Ral Th A Bast, Tonia O06, Cam \u2018Edinburgh Chamber.Commerce} Hartlepool Chamber of Commerce\u2014 The British Iron Trade Association | Vessot, J.A.Larochelle, of.Trade\u2014 |.\u2014Jus, (Carruthers, president: Geo.A.Thomsan, vice-president; lldgar Judge, A.E.Labeile, F.W.Thompson.Morley Chamber of Commerce, Al- herta\u2014 Richard \"Ainley, G.P.0O., Montreal.: Qu'Appelle Board of Trade\u2014F.S.Proctor; Donald H.ED Vancouver, B.C.- Board of Trade\u2014 Hy.Bell.Irving.N.Cape Colony\u2014John Bisseker, grain and | | part, © where Gteamers sall at da break, from King Ed.| Vana titted Fruiters, the 8.8 Colonial House PHILLIPS SQUARE.Drs - SUITS, in Eoliennes, Etamines, A full range in.All Swiss, in spots and figures.FOR OUTING We have a.large selection of Cream \u2018Materials, viz.:\u2014 .Mohairs, 8erges, Canvas, Basket, &c., also Fine Weaves ; Voiles, TT Albatross, Nun\u2019s\u201d Veiling, Foret Taffeta, etc.~~ * SWISS MUSLIN Black Goods Etc.Lansdowne, \u201cGloria, y and Black and White ' ar -in.GRENA DINES \u2018in Black and Black SILK ORGAND Y 46-in., Black White, Cream, Bink, Sky, and Gray.Also ~ LACE COLLA RS\u2019 Mo just to hand, a shipment of LACE COLLARS (latest productions), in White, Cream, Paris and Black.including, the New Lace Stoles, Choice Laces for Muslin\u2019 Dresses; in Vals, Cluny, Antique, etc.Steel.\u2019 shades.* pink.MERCERIZED SEQUIN, BLOUSES, in Black and Silver and Black and LACE BLOUSES, in Paris and White.: SCOTCH MADRAS, for Blouses, in fancy ripen, all MERCERIZED CHEVIOTS, in stripes of black, blue.and: INDIA MULL, (near \u2018silk, very \u2018sheer), in dalnty stripes of blue, pink, black, green, etc.+ ISIN ER RE SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL.p en TAIPEI SHIPPING.ALLAN LINE\u201d .ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.30 Stea ors, Aggregating 146.304 Tons.NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.10,570 tons.Bavarian.10,370 tons.i Jonian.4,000 tons, Twin scrows MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.\u2019 Caïling at Moville, Twin screws \u2018From From From Liverpool.: Steamer.Montreal.Quebec \u201c8 July.®Bavarign .18 July 18 July #ÿ July.lonian ,.\u2026.26 July 25 July 14: July.Tuaisian \u2026.l Aug.1 Aug.23 July \u2018Parisian .8 Aug.8 Aug.30 July.Pretorian .15 Aug.15 Aus.Tunisian and Bavarian are the larg- dian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Movitle to Rimouski, 6 days, 12 hours.The saloons and staterooms are la the central least motion ia felt.Electric fty Is used for llghting the sbip throughout, the ilghts being at the conimand of the paa- señgers any bour of \u2018the night.Music rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade.deck.Tho salouvns and staterooms are heated by sterm.|.RATES OF.PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $65: 00 - and upwards, according to stedmer.A reduction of ten.per cent.is made on Round Trip tickets, except on- lowest rate.Second Cabin\u2014To Liverpool or Lon donderry, $37.50 to $43.60 single; $71.2 to $80.00 return.Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool.Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, including a plentiful supply of provisions cooked and served, and every requisite tor the voyage, $25.00 and $26.00.J GLASGOW SERVICE.\u2018From New York.From Montreal.16: July Numidian 92 July Corinthian - : 30 July_Mongolian fh Aug.Sardinian 12 Aug.Laurentian 12 Aug.S'eillan \u2018 Rates\u2014Firat Cabin, $50 and upwards; return tickets, $95.00 and upwards.Second Cabin, to Glusgow or Londonderry, $35; return tickets, 866,50.Stcerage, $26.00 and everything necessary provided, Steamers on this service \u2018have excellent ace commodallon for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward; Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade déck the entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of the length.Electric lights throughout, and electric bells in every stateroom.\u2018H.& A.ALLAN, \"~~ 56 Common Street, Montreal » |CENADR- JAMAICA Steamship Company.Direot Fortnightly 8ervice from Jamaïon to Canada.The C Company's thoroughly ventilated Bad.\"7Ask and 8.8, Veritas, sail every aliernate Tuciday from Kingston,\u201d Jamaica, and Jamaica Outportd to Halitax, carrying as freight Cocoanut Oranges, Pineapples, \u2018Bananas, snd gener.merchandise.Kingati SAILINGS.te From Kingston and Qutporte Halifax.|8s EE as moccssupésensassenseueute June 3 $5 I J July 8.8.ASK reccresrnsateonensc000000000000 ÂUR, 1 ni Fortal bly | Thereafter.B m Halifax to on, Montego Pret lack River and ntiago de Cuba.a, 8.8.ASK .8.8.A8K .J 7 8.8.ASK .Aug.And Monthly \u2018Thereafter.Freight rates from Jamaica to Halifax on.cut, Oranges, -etc., turnished on applis cation fo the Company's Agents In Jamaica.\u2018Through Bills of \u2018 Lading (umo from al vaiiway stations in Canada to ge 4s on +} Jems Qutports sod 2 Aw.a Cuhg, .RQ J Agente, | eee seme Twin screws: ost and finest steamers on the Cana-.London, | MANCHESTER LINERS, seerersnses July 14 | SHIPPING.fu STOAMOE W.Tic] \u201cCAMPANA\" ss Sailing From Montreal.; \"MONDAY, 27th JULY, AT 2 P.M, ;Anë nfterwards on évery.Alternate.MONDAY, { leaving\u2019 Quebec the following day at NOON | for FATHER POINTE, GASPE BASIN, MAL SCOVÉ, GRAND RIVER BAY.PERCE, CAPE: ARLOTTETOWN, SUMMERS IDE, PICTOU.Exvalicnt accommodation for passengers.0 cargo received after Neon of sailing day.Jor Freight, 0: J.G.Passage and Stateroom, apply BROCK & CO; Agents, 211 Commissioners St., city.\u2018 REFORD AGENCIES .~~ DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Weekly Service .FROM MONTREAL.8.S.TRITONIA (cool aiF)-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Juiy Ww S.8.LAKONIA (cold storage).even July 2 8.8.ALCIDES Fiver se TICE = July ® S.s.SALACIA .serssosscus Aug.\u201c : DONALDSON BROS., GLASGOW, ; THOMSON.LINE.2 London Weekly Service, n° FROM MONTREAL.\u2018 [+ 8.HURONA (cold storage & côol air) July 19- 8S.KILDONA (cold storage&cool air) July 18 8.10NA (cold storage & cool.ain.July 2 8.FREMONA vasrensau des Aug.) LEITH SERVICE.cresessessseserrisaenainaees JULY 1 8.8.8.8.cereessanses os JACONA S.BELLONA + ABERDEEN SERVICE., 88.ESCALONA .\u2026:1000covrcocccecorae\u201d JUIF WM.THOMSON « SONS, DUNDER, + LORD .LINE\u2014Cardift Servige.FROM MONTREAL 8.5, LORD IVBAGH ,., July A THOMAS, DIXON & BONS, BELFAST.THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED, 2 St.Sacrament St.MONTREAL.| FURNESS, WITHY&CO.an MITED.) LIMITED.MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.F'm_Man'r.Jun 21.July - July Manchester.Importer.July 24 Manchester Corporation.July 3 o \u201clived with cold storage.QUEBEC AND MANCHESTER, Marchester Evgineer seccsoscrcuenc eo JUIF 15 Austriera,., [PN Su es HANSA sT.LAWRENCE LINE.MONTREAL AND ANTWERP, Birmingham \u2026July 23 For particulars as to through Bille of Lading, \u2018apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CoO.LTD., 4 8t.Francois Xavier St.Montreal.EE ER DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.- Cree esse serseu au've wr ARE FA 08 Fi HOHE Vou BUPA ; ; F'r- Mont'l, .*Manchester City.July x : From Quebec.\u2018Canada \u2026 July 18, Aug.23, Sept, 28 *Kensington , Aug.29,\" Oct.2 +Domin'on 1, Sopt.§, Oct.10 *Southwark .ves , Sept.19, Oct.24.BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Mayflower \u201c.July 16, Aug: 13, Sept.10 Commonwealth .July 30, Aug.27, Sept.24 New England .Aug.6, Sept.3, Oct.\"} PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.jRorseman July 18 tNomadic.\u2019 Aug.1 fEnglishman.July 38 tirishmen.wo Aug.8 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND.BRISTOL.FROM MONTRE tiberlan.M à tMantisan.Aug.1% Foopan TON M DITERANEAN.Vancouver ne July 18 j Ca morose À Aug.8 *Cold por and ol Mee; For alg ahi rogardl i sage, apply aoparmene Bt.Aria ANC \"vousesacoueencrsncacccce JUIY-3 = A a TEST Spates Siar erm Tm pe NE ZEUS GRR tt 5 \u2018 LA + ably become a .ance may save a portion of the cargo.ment.was sent to No.5 Ashore on the Const of st.; Pidire\u2014 She Sailed From : Montreal Lst Friday.: Miausion, st.Pierre-Miquelon, July \u2018British \u2018 oteamer Monterey,- Sorta tain Willams, which sailed from Montreal, July 0.for Bristol, is ashore west of Point plate, She will prob- Speedy assist- The Monterey is one of the \u2018CPR.\u2018flest of steamers purchased from the {, Elder, Dempster line last.spring.At the offices of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company very little adgi- | tional information was obtainable.Mr.A.A.Cook, freight agent, of the line, told The Herald that he only received- \u2018word from Capt.Willlams this morning, of the wrick, although he is of the opinion that the steamer went ashore sometime Tuesday as Capt.Wil- jlams speaks of having made effort to get the boat off at 10.30 yesterday morning.Capt.Williams reported the weather as fine and that the steamer 13d eight feet of water in No.1 hold wd that her tanks were leaking.No information has been received at he C.P.R.offices as to how the acci- lent happened, although Mr.Cook urmised that the ship must have gone\u2019 shore in a fog.The place where the teamer is aground is about a quarter £a mile off the lighthouse at Point Matte.\u2026 :,Mr.Cook is in communication with \u201cJalifax and Sydney, from which points wsistance will be sent, and it has been anged to have the wrecking steam- Strathcona and pumps leave Que- for the scene -of the disaster this éternoon.The Monterey is a freight boat and arried no passengers.- She is.about fve years in service and is valued at She has on board - cargo ,000.| * wlued at $600,000.The .cargo consists a \u201820.016 boxes cheese, 4,138 packa, 3 hatter, 7,025 sacks of flour, 789.boxes neat, 250 boxes lard, 31,150 pails lard, 8932 pieces deals, 12,246 pleces boards, 8 pieces timber 86 bundles of backing, \u20187.crates moulding, 18 bundles of lea- tier, 8,815 bushels grain, 210 barrels opper.Joatte and 1,043 head of rattle.Sw TL Sense gald cus) norning; on receiving 2 telegram of .the accident, that the fact tha: *he\u2019 vase tel has 1,050 cattle on.board wiii no doubt gdd to the difficulties whizh the ew have to face in \u2018thelr efforis :2 \u2018get the vessel Afloat.Captain Williams 's an experienced .officer, who has % record for carefulness and good Juds- ere DESJARDINS IS: HANDY MAN Philias E.Desjardins was arrested \u2018Monday and taken to \u2018Hull on a charge of burglary by Detectives Demers and Giguere.He pleaded guilty, and™ wiil receive sentence to-morrow.\u2019 Desjardins started in on his- career: June.26, when he decamped from.the eploy of furniture dealer Dector, of Cralg street, with $9 he had collécted and two horses from the stables of Messrs.Keenan & Hughes, Sangui- net street.He went to St.Jerome, and: disposed of the horses, and went to Labelle, where he secured position in Plouffe's Hotel: On the night of July 8, while employed there, he entered a room and stole $25, walked -to St, Jerome, and stole a horse and buggy from a man named Lapointe,, and headed for the mountains:.The detectives were on his tricks, and after a twenty; seven mile chase they landed him.re pr er * COURT ORDERS THEM HELD.Two men, giving the names of Tremblay and Decarrie, alias Lachappelle, kere ~ arrested last night by Corporal Larocque and Constable Menard on- a suspicion of thet.A telephone call Station last night, stating that men * were attempting to break into No.292 Prince Arthur st.The constables went there, but could not- find any person, but on returning .they saw two men fn Park avenue carrying a curtain between them, and arrested them., To-day they pleaded not guilty in Judge Choguet's.court, and were remanded tor further evidence.TROUBLE IN CROATIA.Vienna, July 15.\u2014Two Gvnamite outrages Are reported from Agram, thé capital Croatia, yesterday.There was much material damage, but no fatalities.In one case-a bomb exploled In- front of the house of Deputy Matanel.In the other case.there was destroyed \u2018the cellar of a.building qccupied \u2018by a bank, and the Governmental paper, the: Narodke Novine.' The outrages ::re De- lieved to have resulted frem the Cro-| ; : - COURT | FINDS \u2018PULLEN GUILTY.atian political troubles.\" \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FRENCH POET CHARGES LIBEL.Milton McDonald, proprietor, and Oscar Asselin, a.writer for Le \u2018Journal, .were arrested to-day and brought before Judge Choquet on the charge of libel, preferred by Mr.Louis Frechette, A T of - Wabash, G.ESTO LABRADOR _ lon samuel A.Binion, Master of | 1 - Twenty Languages, Will Study C \u2018Features of Interior.° Dr.| Samuel A.panies the Glazier exploration expedition to Labrador in the capacity \u2018of physician and surgeon, is 1» inan whose scholarship and wide and varied attainments.have won for him fnterna- tional renpwn.He ig the scientist of the party, and, avhile he will attend to the physical condition of his fellow- travellers, he will be\u2019 scientific eyes and ears by whose medium what is really of value will be preserved.As an ornithologist, conchologist, botanist and Egyptologist he is éminent amdng the workers of.this continent.\"The extent of his linguistic attainments may be guaged from the fact -that\u2014he\u2014speaks\u2014and\u2014writcs\u2014in-twenty-| languages.His was the translation of Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel, \u201cQuo Vadis,\u201d \"which has been sc much commended by authoritative critics for its faithful preservation of the spirit of the original.An extremely modest man, Dr.Bin- fon was difficult to persuade to talk about.himself to a Herald representative yesterday.Hismentral training has been as diversified as his life.A practising physician, he devotes the hours of his professional leisure to the study of languages, history, archaeology and aesthetics, and to the production of works on these different branches of erudition.His master work is.\u201cAncient | Egypt or Mizraim,\u201d two elaborate folio volumes on the art and archeology of that mysterious country, which has or high encomiums from Egyptolo- stg.Dr.- Binion \u2018brought \u2018thé foiios \u2018with him, intending to use.them for lecturing purposes.He spent yesterday in the McGill library; making notes of words in the Esquimaux language for use while in Labrador.\u2018This is his second visit to Montreal.He came lere nine years ago with let ters from Sir Julian -Pauncefote, British Minister at Washington, to Lord Stanley, of Preston, Governor-General, as they.then were, and.from *aishop Potter to Archbishop Bond.Dr.Binion\u2019 sopes that during the 100 days the ex= pedition nas prescribed for \u2018its travels hé will be able not only :o see.and study the features of Labrador West and\u2019 the interlor as.far north as Hudson Bay.Ivecial attention will be paid to the \u2018mineralogy of the districts travelled by Colonel Glazier and other | members of the expedition.| PORT COLBORNE WILL \u201cNOT GET STEEL PLANT United \u2018States Steel \u2018Corporation Will Not Establish Canadian\u20148ranch- \u2018at Present, - ._ (Special to The Montreal \u201cHeratà.)- Ottawa, July 15.\u2014A prominent Cana.Adfan who has jüst returned.from New York, informs your correspondent on the authority of one of the highest officials of the United States Steel | .Corporation that there is no present de- 8lgn \u2018on, their part of establishing a steel: plant at Port Colborne, Ont.Corporation have in view the advisability .of establishing a steel plant \u2018in\u2019 Can- | ada at some future: day, and are giving careful consideration to the claims of Port Burwell as the best point for locating the enterprise.\u2018 This point they think possesses advantages over any 1 other point on the north shore of Lake Erie, .on account of its proximity to the \u2018chief coal ports-on the south side \u2018the lake, it\" belng \u2018but 50 miles from Conneaut, the terminus of Lake Erie and Bessemer railway.Coal can be laid down there from the south \u2018side cheaper than at any other point on the north side, and it would possess the advantage of having.through the Tillsonburg, Lake Erie and Pacific Railway connection - with the T.R.\u2026 M.C.R.and Canadian Pacific Railway, all within a distance of 35 miles.rt HOPES TO CAPTURE BANNER- Maple \u2018Leaf Lodge, No.134, Brother | hood of Boilermakers ard Iron Ship- Builders, of Americas, 1s making preparations for the Labor Day demonstra- | tion to be held in Montreal this year, and is out to win the banner offered by the Montreal Trades and Labor Council.The lodge expects to turn out 175, strong and 100 more are expected \u2018from Sorel and seventy-five from Shere brooke.To-morrow night Maple Leaf Lodge will meet in Hibernia Hall, 2042 Notre Dame Street, to select uniforms: \u2018and make final arrangements for the day.seis + A.J Pullen.who left the employ of the Salem Company, Limited, without notice, Saturday.June 27, in spite of a contract hinding him to give a week's notice, has, heen convicted by Mr.Re- \u2018corder Weir, of desertion of service, but at the réquest of Mr.J.A.Mann, \u2018at- } © the poet.They pleaded not guilty, and, .were remanded on bail for- \u2018enquete.torney for the complainant, he was allowed te go upon payment of costs.\"TOBLECOMPHAYTD Binion, who accom- RECT NEW PLANT The Wire Factory at wi and St James Streets Will Be Co Largest In Canada.p Arrangements were completed to-day by the Wire & Cable Company, Limit- .for the erection of what will be the argent factories of their kind in Canada.The company, which läst opened its cable and wire factory in Lusignan Street, near St.James Street, has already found that the output is altogether too small for the demand, with the result that the directors hwve decided new buildings should be completed and more machinery installed.The land occupied by the resent factory totals 36,200 feet, and'now the entire block of land south of St.James Street and extending from Lusignan to Guy streets, has been secured.It -contains\u2014more than\u201430,000\u2014feet -of-land- so that with the new factories the company will cover.over 70,000 feet of land.The two largest buildings that will be erected on the property just secured will be the cs\u20acble works, which will be aitu- ated at the corner of Guy and St.James streets and which will be a four storey building.The wire works, which will be situated at the corner of Lusignan and St.James streets, will be a two storey bullding and will have a capacity of 25,000 pounds a day: According to the present plans the néw wire works will be in operation in October, and the \u2018new cable works at the beginning of next year.The plants of the present works, consisting of mag: \u2018niet, silk and paper mills, will also be |'w extended.The building in which they are now installed will be used as a machinery and power house, \u201cThe ournut .of cable and wire manufactured by the company is sold prin- .+ AVY a ! \u20ac = A0 P Ret.Co \u201d iis\u2019 , near soe.$1.99\u2014Speclal in our Light Summer || The jury quickly rendered a verdict 08 trustee.Co Do.Bost.Cox cee ne 154 sx Serge Bkirts with fancy cords and of death from natural causes.| 00ee0ee0esreeseed9e®d Amer.Sm ERet.Co.H 43%.48 4&8 stitchings, tailor made, all sizes.Never 0e ; cw ® Am Ca Mo.x.¥ ors 204 sold less than $5.00.For this \u2014 .-, \u2019 : - OBITUARY : + A Dacor in or \u201c6 14.x.great sale .\u2026.,.\u2026.B1.99.KEEN FRICTION NOW LIKELY e.\u2018 I se.° ih.op.an 1 Po six a & a 83 HD-250 Latest Style Lustre skirts, À 04 - EE le .CL \u2019 .® Baltimore and ohio 8m 8K 814 ack, trimmed: with .5 frills.Sold regu- .TT, Lo .OVOP 00000000000 lo.- do.aus sims sir dese larly 88.00.Ac our À stores 960\" || East End Aldermen Will Make Fight OTTAWA.\u2014Mr.Joseph Loveday, who Chior and spa FE BE WE Sy , eee eee sets teeee eee ON $3.99 at Meeting of Board.| carried on a job printing office in this | Canadian Pacific.122 11976 119) 120 83.004 ory nice Lustoras 6, || riers will probably be some trio- [city from 1570 to 11 lo deu nt.Al Conde doatters 4 Ex ie .1 .\u201c - ' - \u20ac 25 any UNIO.- pleats and silk appliques.\"These Skirts || tion at the meeting of.the Fire and By PRG Mr George\u201d Winiés a Chic.Burl.\u2026.Quiner.sist ween eeiwl aes pould be cheap at 51200.@5.00.|| 14ght Cominitteo this afternoon on the retired hanker and for many years one Chicago and Nl pas 100 106 168 10H _ LCL selection of.a site for the east end of Winnipeg's most tespected citizens, Chiongo.Mil.88.P.\"14i¥% 140 10° 140% > : ; fire station.It is the.old frouble ôf 1s dead.Me Was in his 78th yeaf.Galorado Southern, 16% 1536 MY 14% ; Co east against west.= = .: ena eee 0.0.Poser sal) sass aed Silk Skirts The eastern representatives claim | A STOCK EXCHANGE CALCULA- Consolin4 \u2018Gas NX.sae dE IM JAN 8 -r that they allowed the aldermen of the - iE TION.4 : Élev.CC.and St Le.2; .; La à ; : west to choose the site of their western I tonte Detroit United Ry\u2026.©.* C0.70 During this enormous sale we will eacri-.on, a: - A featuré in dealing in stocks from a |.ei eres als %.fice ail of this-department at hal£ this station gd tha ne ould he =.speculative point of view which-1s not, Dolu-Lack aud Wet .2X .3 cost price.~~ I] English-spesiking aldermen.has ect tuken Into account at all, or if at all, Delaware-Hudson.168% 168.163.; y : ) then by not more than one person in a Denver.Rio G.bs 2% 0+.2B For a few days.- views on a certain site, however, and Duluth B.8h, Alt A0 .} thére will be some trouble: when he | hundred, is the inequality of the am- \u201c4, do.pret.Bere +000 10000 ma Our $18.00 Silk Skirts, for.8 9.00 | .id : 4 : cunt won and lost, figuring both win- \u2018Gras ern} 0000 wee aves 4% urges them.N : read Northern ptd.'.Our $35.00 Silk \u2018Skirts, for.,, 13.00 nings and losings the same.For ex- General Electric.178 172° io\u2019 162° | Oue $30.00 Silk Skirts, for.13.00.: | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2026 ample.A buys 100 shares of stock, say Jerse, ry 160° 100 i \u201cew r.$30.00_Silk D.i oe \u201cA and.OF.ions i.: Our $40.00 Silk Skirts, (er.20-00.A STEEL DEAL [#30 and cartles it for days.and | joel eon \u201cCom ai ah iis : ; ; | .i no .then sells it at 72: -., ° VOS TV TT RNA [ Toe east \u2014 = - United States soi Corporation Has His\u2019 gross profit'is.i.\u2026\u2026\u2026.seer $200 Kansas Jones pe ou a = » UNDERSKIRTS \u2018 Bought :Out the Clairton Steel Less .COMUNÉSSIOT.0 sa0ce cage can eses 25 Louleville Nashville: io 106 1% 106% , -.Concern.: » iP Ce Co A $175 Missourt Pacific.4 .2 ! | \u2019 : .| : a w Cr ., .» 10136: 9% 98% 963 oo.Le .; \u2014 : Less interest account 30 days at $1 Metropolitsn Trac.11 118% : : Bc Eiesant Black Mercerieet Roman || Fittsburs, Pa, July 15.\u2014he GARE] 8 AF, tere rvenresnens aay at IN on, udson.Lio LA He MAR Satin Underskirts, with frills.- || To-dey says: e TH are mn 7 Erlo Railroad .BIR 30% 30 204 Worth 81.50 anywhere lse.B@e.Site Corporation, whieh was suppose | His net profit is mas].de de ded WT ed eh ed .x >; Ç .Nt 18.eveneiaen © do : J \u2014 ; ed to have been closed last March nas \u2018Now take this very same propdsition N, Y.Ontario, Wi us py ut 2234 +» [ es at last been consummated: Negotia- 8nd change the two-point profit to A Norfolk WestCom .$HK & 6 @ Silk Underski rts i tion which bave been in progress for fro.point loss, and we have the follow- Northern Sqcuritise., Caves.eee \u201cBk es i PE, vhs some time in the east ended a few sult: , .EE 1» RER.Dix is - .: ; A.days ago by the signing of the papers His gross loss 18.00000000 onn.pee % 120 , ue 19% 3.00 mmo eat \u201cala ee oa pour by all parties interested, caret Pthe Commission (same \u201cas if he had Steel Com: 81 604.OX 6 blue and black, all must go.Regular Crucible Steel Company of America, WON) .oooviiviiiinesernn secsesraee nr PR - pret.3\u2018 ss ay ne .do ; 3 du ; on .nr ave .Uo patito Som.ii Uk 5 i Wak Sl rer oy = a : 21 = orn\u2019 Union, Tei.love, eee BB oh e w eoee sec\u201d gees noue\" .do do pred.i eee ie Wis.OOM 5 ik.Cincinnati Ohio.sit r Pro VER SIXTY YEARS.™ An Old and Well- Tried Romedy: une.WingsLOW'S na a TH peer TOCESH., A ihe Sh YB al wi Si iy ry ive Cents a The ip Insurance Company, Lining Notice fa hereby ven: pursuant to\u2019 the provisions of Section 17 of the Insurance Am, Revised Statutes, Cap.1M, that The Impertai insurance Companv, camited, has transferred au its Sumeziing risks » The Alliance urance Com 8 consed to business tn Cana de ae\u201d LIMITED, ' Per Bdward Huth and : Baward Coseds Smith, Liquidatera \u2018Dated this 9th day of Mav.108.MONTREAL AP ART PRINTERS\u2014 - HERALD % 2188 Notre Dame 2329 St.Catherine 1519 St.Catherine 91 St.Lawrence Ask Anybody X where the best Tea and Coffee can be procured.\u2018The answer + will be at\u2014 STROUD'S -868 St.Lawrence 71 Bleury Street Milk and Cream Fresh and Sweet, and delivered In time for breakfast, Pure, Guaranteed D JOB DEPARTMENT.| RE LTA se reg es IS RS AS PRES NE ARR + Don\u2019t put up with any bother in\u201d your milk suppl 4 but \"Phone us.Up 669.PRY $ GUARANTEED PURE MILK co, 4 \u201d 2685 St.Catherine street.4 \u2014_ \u2018[ 10\u20ac = #4 ! i Campbell's Clothing The favorite and fashionable.Clothing.More.popular every day.Suits we give you for $15 at_ OUR CLOTHING CORNER, 267 St.James Street.See the \u2014, SUMMER TOURIST 1 TRADE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS Display your Card (21 x 11inches) in the MONTREAL STREET CARS and secure your share: < IS WORTH - Tes: DOMINION RAILWAY ADVERTISING co, Tel.Main 2535.Room 30, Royal Insurance Building.\u2014.THERE ARE NO INFERIOR randas Cigars But there \u20ac are.inferior cigars offered ; as Grandas.ed are easily distinguished ! ~ Grandas Cigar.is in a box on which is a\u2019 picture of MANANA, THE SPANIARD.oC LOOK FOR.THE SPANIARD ON THE BOX.a.E very Ro The American Steam is a laundry where skilled labor is under first-class sup._ervision and up-to-date machinery produces the very \u2018best work.Send us a trial package | AMERICAN.STEAM LAUNDRY, ~ Phone Up 1408.ov « 41 Beaver Hall Hill.ESSRS.W.SCOTT & SONS, 1739 NOTRE DAME STREET, have pleasure in inviting.thé pub- lio to view their fine collection of printings.on \"exhibition in their galipries.So.Also a selettion of rare pottery; Tirfrany glass, .and lampe, fine antique ruge, Eds \u201c cnrbons and prints, bto.Thèse à , variety of the antique and degqutifuk i \" High grade \u2018micture rain « ameslatiy: par eres .mai Em os CAT oa Rss % TE ARNE SRNR xd Eat Pots ERC er a i) | cfficial | Hamburg and German.doctors declin- EE Dominion Parkiamps.nai OF INTERIOR, = STRONGLY DEFENDS DEPARTMENT | ~~.Immigration to Canada will be Looked After by.cc \u2018 | Ottawa, July 14.\u2014Parilapfent heard Df the resignation of a minister to- May.The announcement was made In both Houses.It came first in the Benate, when Hon.Mr.Seott, In reply the leader of the Opposition then d Mr.Blair was out.=~ : : The announcement in the House was Mont by a little game of Mr.F.D.raid & small political matter.8 mpatient crowd.waited for an nou Fr he galleries before Sir Wil- Arid was able to arise.\\ en he Aid get possession of th r his performance was brief \u2018pe nted.Without preliminaries - said: \u2018I have to announce that Hon ond pair has re at his portéolle- - seat in e Cabinet an \u2018the Governor-General, having.sont made acquainted with the facts he has been pleased to accept the resignatiqp.The ministerial explanation will .made later, probably on Thursday.\u2019 That was all there was.The scene | did not last a minute.The members then slid out In twos and thpees to the corridor to talk the thing, over, [ AN ANNUAL CRITICISM.One of the annual events of the year \u2018Is the.criticism of the immi ration poi licy.Mr.Uriah Wilson, of hgd this matter in hand for sevaral Years, he undertook the task again to- | day.The Governnient is not in the Opinion of Mr.Wilson, exeroising suf- figient care in examining diseased and undesirable immigrants.He held up the United States asa model in this + respect.United States officials.said foreigners l excluded from the United States, snade an effor't to get in by first settling in Canada.This is tne regular route of the diseased foreigner who wanted to.Æet into the United States, The result was many droppéd behind and remained in Canada, Mr, Watchorn, | an American official said his men were kept busy turning back the undesirables from \u2018the American border.In 1896 \u2018there were- 6,548.immigrants for the United States, passed through Canada.Last season the number haa Increased to 69,195: The increasé showed what the foreign agents thought of the ease of worklag the Canadian route.The American, inspector: at.Quebec, Dr, Billings, detained fifty- four immigrants us unfit for entrance to the United States.Seven men\u2019 deported and two escaped because of inadequate detention fuciltties.MR.WILSON LAYS CHARGES.Mr.Wilson objects to the agent me- thed of getting immigrants, The commission paying system in his opinion is bad.He charged general extravagance in the administration of the immigration department, | Dr.Réche-of Halifax, said he had the best possible opportunities \u2018for ac- ,4uainting himself with the conaîtion of immigrants when landing.At Halifax where most of the Galicians first touched shore, he s man and child \u2018before they landed from the ship.It was impossible; under the present Canadian régulation, for the\u2018 | tountrÿ to be invaded by anything like- the number of undesirables Mr.Wilson stated were found here.\u2014\u2014Canadian vigilance was well known in ed to permit any phygically grantd td go \u2018on bbard Ang cid this because they knew that they would only be returned ut the expense of the steamship companies.Traco- ma vas one of the forbidden diseases.Frequently whole families were trans- rorted Because of one affiicted child.These people were not paupers.- They - had little means but enough.They were \u2018clean, moral and hard working.They .were the sort of pcople wanted in Canada IMMIGR ANTS OF IMPROVED TYPE: Mr.\u2018Frank Oliver immigrants now\u2019 coming \u201c was better than it had been, but a further process of seléction was needed.Selected tm- migrants are the men to be lonked for.Mr.Puttee, the labor member for Winnipeg, objected .tn the immigration officers in the neighborhood of the Canadian official .immigration \u2018headquarters in London advertising large, unfit immie said the \u2018class c£ TE WHO HAS ASTHMA ?11 you have, CLARKE\u201d \u2018Ss KOLA COMPOUND will cure you sûre.Listen: The Lancet, the highest organ cf the medical profession, says: - \u201cClarke's Kola Compound has gained an ¢n- viable-reputation- in-BEngland\u2014 and- Canada: for succçssful treatment in cases of Asthma and Bronchitis.\u201d The very first dose gives rellef.Try it and be among the cured.$2.00 a bottle, or 3 tor $5.00, post paid.\"The Griffiths &.Macpherson Co.Limited, Toronto.\u2014ady.\u2018USE HERALD \u201cWAI nox, has | SUW every \u2018mail, Wos- \u2018They | Canadian Inspectors\u2014Ottawa Valley Railway.Bill Thrown: Out., Ce - wages for artis: in They were misl crane canna Rich Conservative, wanted better people.cas Hon, ll pd one the Gov- en iA Ji, Fiat put in Led ples men wy i po immigration desastenent ° asked 8 few ere.Dr.Sproule, Conservative, criticized \u2018the Government, ths partment gnd the immigrants.The immigrants cost the country twenty dollars each, Mr.T.O.Davis said the Mennonites and the Galicians made good settlers.A few years worked a& wondrous change in them.The cost of immigrants.nes stated to be M eonty \u201cdollars each.\u2019 were a good investment.Last year 125,000 settlers\u2019 came over and brought $12,000,000.Beside that, they were now | at work developing -the country and making what had been empty acres produce great orops.Any man who was willing to work and knew the value of a dollar could get on here and do well.MINISTER REPLIES TO CHARGES.Hon, My, Sifton sald there had been a good deal said of the case of the settlers in the West.It had been his experience that the best results were ob- \u2018tained by allowing these people to feel that their success depended upon thetr own efforts.\u2018They should not be given | to understand they would be.looked \u2018after in case \u2018ef failure.Then they would not fail: - The quality of .the immigrants ald.not need defending.Man for man there could not be found anywhere a better, strongér, more industrious.class than the 125.000.immigrants who came here last year.They mould not be greatly pleased with Dr.Sproule's statement, that they came.from.dizeased - and criminal antecedents, _ The diseased immigrant was another \u2018annual bugbear.He seemed to be only found by Mr.Wilson and his friend the American ingpector.Mr.Watchorn: The Opposition apparently wanted, the.immigration of Canada regulated | by the Ameriean inspectors.He dia\u2019 \u201cnot propose this should bé done.We had In this country men as capable of making an inspection as were.the United.States officers, and he proposed | this should be done.EFFORTS\" WILL NOT 'SLACKEN.Mr.gration movement as the Most Important in Canada.It would be a national .disaster to have it known next- year that the immigration\u201c to Canada had failen off.The only way to prevent this was fo keep up the movement, and he proposed to do this.- Several votes.were mittee before adjournment.RAILWAY RILL THROWN OUT.The Ottawa Valiéy Rallway Bill met\u201d with: the disapproval of \u2018the Railway Committee this morning.The rallvay wanted to build a line\u2018 from St.Andrews to Montréal.Connection with the Canada and Lake Superior Railway of \u2018unpleasant fame, and with Mr.Armstrong, pramoter, were the eduses ot its catastrophe.there.- Mr.ÿ.D.Monk was behind it in the A .the House in-the, a little politicat- \u2018of 11.He asked mittee for more discudsion.He declared the committee hud been directed this}.morning by Mr.Raymond Prefontaine, and that gentleman was influenced.by personal prejudice against Mr.Armstrong.This gentleman.Mr.-Monk \u201csald, had nothing to -do with the\u2019 railroad.- Mr.Prefontaine and Mr.Arm- \u2018strong were for a Jong time interested |- in \u2018the same schemes, but there had\u2019 .been a falling out of late.Mr.Monk asked that the bill be sent back so the counties of Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Laval should get another.rail-| road.\u2019 cL .Mr.\u201cCharles Marell, Liberal, representative of Bonaventure, said sworn statement of the Atlantic he | Lake Superior road\u2019 controlled the Bale des Chaleurs and the Ottawa Valley.-One experience with the.Atlantic and Lake Superior was enough: It was \u2018not a line which should be encourdged.| Mr.Leonard, of Laval, a Consèrva-, guest.He wanted the.railraad.- Hon.Mr.Prefontaine \u2018said there were legal reasons against the granting of | whät the bill asked for.\u201cThe ottawa immigration de- actual cost was about nine oars he 5 head.- At twenty doitlars, however, they { Sifton characterized the.immis- passed In; com- \u2018committee.He brought\u2018ft up again in J fternoon, and \u2018made\u2019 - that .the bill be refepmed:back to com-§ SHOULD DISCOURAGE- THE PRO- |.JECT \u2018tive, ve, asked support fôF Mr.\u2018Monk's re=1 alle Sharer is toi fe cou Saunton ron à to pass are aw falvly e connected Mr, Ariairong, with ihe terprise, and Mr.M te refontaine.was ry 8 friend Mr, rmetrong Mr.efontaing us he des a.) { Sh strong h \u201cNo thousand do! out Bim - r on @ division by 51 to 8 HL 80 70 mwa: Mr.A.CG.Bell, gr moti supply, read a Be\u201d mes Montreil Herald, stating tes colonial flecretary had asked for a conference with the Canadian Minister of Militia on the Canadien Militia Bill.Ho want-.to know if this were true.Sir Frederick Borden said that Hon.Yad Chamberlain had evidently no- ed that a Militia Bill was proposed for Canada, and he had asked If after the session, the Canadian Minister of Militia could, visit England and discugs the details of the bill \u2018with him nd the British Secretary for War.Sir rederick sald that the Prime Minister had already concurred in the proposal of Hon, Mr.Chamberlain.An amendment to the \u2018failures\u2019 aot was introduced by Hon, Mr.Prefon- tine.It provides for the use of \u2018ex- piesives in whale hunting, and the use of purse nets and hoop seines on the Pacific.The bill embodies the recome mendations of a commission on Brit- 18h Columbia fisherles._ Mr.C.B.Osler gaid that the absence of regulations or their enforcement was.Monk's amendment went down - so \u2018nie |.ums?The Selling of Diamonds is of Course the Largast Part of our - Business.[ - Firstewater Gems Only.so oo Henry Birks and Sona PHILLIPS SQUARE, MERRY THRONGS AT other day : upon makiog purchases.\u2019 Consult our d terns to choose from.price le 15e.resulting in the destruction of the fina salmon flsherles of New Brunswick and Eastern Quebec.Nets were spread, which prevented: fish running up tof spawn.Mr.Rudolph\u2019 Lemieux, \u2018Liberal, of Gaspe, said the salmon fisheries of both New Bruhäwick and Quebec were under provincial care.They \u201cwere \u201cbeing looked after, and instead ot des oreasing were Increasing.\u2019 viding for the abrogation of steamship inspection fees and the ragidlation of napththa jaunches and yachts, and an« \u2018other amending Mates\u2019 Act, by an Act providing a new certificate cailed the \u201cHome Trade Certificate,\u201d asked for by the coasting.and fisheries interests.SAVE MOTHER; CHILD DROWNS (Special to The\u2019 Montrent Heratd.) .* Ste.Hyacinthe, - Que.July 15 \u2014A | drowning accidept occurred at noon | yesterday at La Pointe Au Fourche, a summer resort: in the neighborhood of Ht.Hyacinthé Where some-of our prominent families usually go during the summer months.- From the meagre details to hand.it appears that Mrs.H, A.Beauregard, wife of the Prothonotary of St.Hyacinthe, with one\u2019 \u2018of her twin daughters, aged 16.was at the time sitting cn a\u2019 frail board landing -clese \u201cto the \u201cbeach when_suddenly one of the .supports.gave away and both Mrs.Beau< regard and her daughter were precipitated into.the water.On hearing the loud erles of help.Mr.Beauregard and { sôme friends rushed down to the beach, but.were too late, as the girl had al- | ready disappeared under water.Mrs.Beauregard \u2018the greatest difficulty.the depth of water in that vicinity Js about ten feet and .the current -is .very swift.The | hody of the.child was recovered shorte y afterwards, ree \u2014\u2014\u2014 A CONTINUED SUCCESS.There i8-no question about it: the greatest numher- of the purchasing public of Montreal assemble, at The 8.Carsley \u2018Co, Limited's.store, Those who come to look \u2018Trematn to buy, \u2018ber duse tlie extra values are quite obs vious, \u2018A perusal of this firm's daily.an- \u2018nouncement wiil benefit you.-~adv, 2 pr pr.NO FAITH IN PORTE'S PROMISES.Macedonian Bulgarians Want: Nothing | Less than Autenomous Govern-.- mont, Ce re \u201c(poe al.to\" The Nontregs: Herald).Sofia, July 16.\u2014The - Turkish.\u2018cy missinner has Informed the exe) Government that the Parte h ed to dismiss some af the troopé in European provinces of Turkey 2 the all religious and\u2019 edyon tional - rights which the Bulgarians efjoyed hefore the :rebellion, and allow .the \u2018Bulgarian population to .participgte.in + Branches of the administration, \u2014; x .The \u2018Macedonian Bulgarians mali: tain thal they will cease the rebelljo only when, they see the application o the article :of .the Berlin treaty pres ecribing autonomous geverninent,, rt etree: SUBSTANTIAL SURPLUS OF C.N.R.\"(Special to The Montreal Herald) gources-of the Canadian Northern Rail.totalled §2,448,000, being an Increase of nearly $1,000,000 over \u2018those of 1902.Working expenses arhounted to $1,788,000 and fixed char- | ges of $637,000 leaving surplus over \u201cworking expenses and fixed Charges of $228,000.\u2014\u2014 A = : Mrs.Robert D'Arcy and children, Montreal, are spending a.few weeks ing June 30, The House appraved\u2019a resolution pro- | the Masters\u2018 and} wag rescued with | Toronto, July 15\u2014Earnings from ai.way Company for the fiscal year end- | BER Anniversary of the Fal of the Bastile is Joyousty Celebrated at Riverside Park, rp\u2014\u2014\u2014 ES Five LCA With colored lights gleaming .in undulating lines through the trees, with music and the tinkling laughter of women and children, with games and \u201csongs and comédy, and everywhere the light-hearted erowds, \u2018intent upon pleas-.-ure and the celebraton of the glorious | fourteenth of July, Riverside Patk brought back ta old boulevardiers last hight the sounds and sighis and mem- orles of la belle Paris.Ta.few in the thousands who thronged the park did-the significance of the .day occur.No thought.of the wild tempest of mob passion that razed the greut Bastile on the morning 0f July 14, 1789, minæleà with their joyousness.They only knew it was & national hol{- day, that natives of their: ancestral \"country welcomed ft: with enthusiasm, und that it wus a time for rejoicing; \u201880 they rejoiced.\u201cThere was a brightness \u2018about it all, and a spirit that only, the French can impart to their celebrations, that drew one - irvesistibly.days and the dear their native hôme.JOIN HEARTILY IN SONGS.\"Mingling with them were \u201cthousands of thelr own blood,\u201d whose: birthplace vas Canada, but.who Joined whele- \u2018heartedly in the fête, and trilled snatches of French:songs as they wandered about the .grounds.And most attractive of all, the soft laughter \u201cof young girls.the frou-fron of dainty skirts and the harmonious blending of.colors, as the wearers of summer gowns: moved about with their esc orts, There was an entu rraimigent on the stuge.and many \u2018watched it.But to the great throngs, tent \u2018were the: attraetion, and.they wandered around, idly looking for adventure, Swings creaked apd groaned \u201cthelr way up to the height'of-the tee.\" tops.wheels.of fortune and games of.chance, and games of no chance at all, : \u2018clicked merrily at the western extrem.i of the park: gentlemen of refined surroundings of aste atoad-with their eves glued to the diving picture mac hines, and\u2019 thirst y \u2018men and wemen .zat- with arms upon tables.tipping glasses together affec- \u201ctionately and drinking to! France: and la belle: Paris.* The hours sped and \u2018the spirit ot re- joi¢ing grew.Men \u2018became noisy, but with good nature in it all.The orehes- NERVOUS EXHAUSTION .\u2018Prostration and Collapse à are._Preverited \u201cand.Cured .by Dr.\u2018Chase's Nerve Food.- \u201c Restless, nees, languid feelings, sléepless- indigestion,.nérvous headache, ment and despondency Are some of the symptoms of nervous exhaustion and prostration.By ._ forming new, blood and creating new nerve force, |, Dr.Chase's Nerve Fond prevents and | cures all -diseénses of the nerves.TE is composed of nuture's.most powerful restoratives ahd is certain to do vou \u2018with Mra.D'Arcy's psrents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Body.at Copelton, J good.You can prove this by noting your Increase in welght while using it.users rest FRENCH FETE HERE Here.Were scores of |- men from ihe old land, reculling hygona | the life and move- || twitching of the nerves, discourage- | rich \u2019 STEAMER CAPES e a value of more than average merit at regular prices.Ladies\u2019 Steamer Capes, \u2018In Grky \u2026- \u2018Camel's Hair, reveraible, high -col- lar, adjustable hood, 38 in.long.Bale Price .o.vveereeee.3-18 Ladies\u2019 Golf or Travelling Capes, in - Heather Mixture.double faced tweed, small\u2019 shoulder cape, Kimono finish, plain cloth facipge, -4%- in.long.Bale Price .:.£9.Ladies\u2018 Steamer Ca, e, in Mixed Gray and White Camel's Halr, reversf- ble, geep yoke\u2019 ef ects qf black: cloth applique, mons finish, .metal buttons, 44 in.leng.#11.40 \"ectoous 00 LADIES Price L.rusrcrencernencse ner edi niiaee coop SORTS OF CAMÉRAS And every other accessory the amateur requires to produce goad piotures.Hrownle Cameras, No.1, sise of pie- 1.00 ture 31-4 x 2 1-440, v.qe No.2,-2,1-4Æ.3 156 in.5.220000 Aap Folding Pocket Kodak, No.X 23-210, i a.00 ; No.1, 2 1-4 x 3 1:4 In 810.00 \"ims for all above mentioned Cameras.Premo D.Platé Camera, 4 x In., 84.80 Bull s Eye Kodaks,.38-1-2 x- 3 1- 3 a \u2019 yee : 8.00 Pocket Poco, 3 1-4 à 4 104 fn.oo.5 00 \u2018Stanley Diy.Plates, Enstman Plates, Im perlai Platey, Plate.\u2018Holders, Bello, - Velex and Deoko Developing Papers, a\u20260ceureess Every item in these stooks would TEVIDENOE OF À à SUCCESSPUL ; \u2014 ; FE Cut Price = al Said an American lady, -a visitor to The Bi \u201cIt is not so much the vastness of the crowds that impresses me, as the fact that everyone seems intent That is the fact patent to all : assemble in largest numbers at Montreal's Greatest Store, aly announcements for the reason.\u2018 THERE'S A LIMIT TO Ho BLACK MOHAIR GRENADINE MUSLINS AT 15¢ Can't get any mere \u2018this season to sell at this figure\u2014fortunate, in- desd, were we to secure this limited lot.These are.27 in.wide; the ground is biaek, with white stripes; 3 pat- egular value Je- 256 yd-;\u201dour special sale wut ; Store, the The people \u2018whe buy Seek in the largest stooks for satisfactory investments.Nothing to equal The Big -Stôre\u2019s hore: abouts.Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cotten Night Dresses, tucked yoke, frilled neck.Regular 46c.Sale Price cree Ladies\u2019 Fine \u2018White Cambric Night - Dresses, yoke trimmed with pin \u2018tucking and- 4 rows of embroidery fnsertion, ruffles of embroidery: around peck, cuffe and front.Rez-.ular 90c.Safe Price .ioonne e8Sc Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cambide Night Dresses, Empire stple, ruffle of embreidery around.nsck and cuffs.- STUDY.THIS BLOUSE STOCK BEFORE DECIDING WHAT TO BUY.\u2018Prices are \u201carranged 20 that we may accomplish our purpose t Clear \u201cout the entire range ere the.season has run its courses, LADIES FINE WHITE\" CANVAS CLOTH DLOUSES, pleated front with\" 4 ap-° piique medallions, newest collar and sleeves.Regular $4.25.Sale Price, $3.43 FINE.FANCY WHITB PIQUE BLOUSES, tucked: front, trimmed._ with three large size buttons, newest collar and sleeves.- Regular $s.2.Sale sovesouane \u201c LADIES* FINE WHITE BASKET OLOTH BLOUSES, tucked front a: à pis new collar with tabs, latest sleeves Regular $2.50.Sale Price eosseusse 832.0 Regular $1.50.Sale Price .DOe\u2019 2.45 03 SOME SUMMER a | SPORTING GOODS Baseballs seesegoss \"5e vranthses css peer Tennis Balle .Tennis Nets: Split Bamboo Rods .\"Fish Lines .Fish Reels .\u2018Landing Nets .,.FS \"Pure Silk Liges .Gates JR > \u2026 90e Silk MINNOWS .\u2026\u2026\u20260.0-00e00e VE Basebhal! Mius sense .wee R20 Sail\u2019 Boats an vend fae - 2Be £8.CARSLEY co.1765 to 1783 Notre - Dame: st.184 to.194 St, James.st, MONTREAL.\u2014 T = T es - ar tra \u201cbroke: ocsasionally airg\u2014the &irs \u2018that stir thé blood \u2018of Frenchmen like sttong wine\u2014and often hundreda of voices rose in the: refrain.It was laté when the last Tioliday- makers wended their Way reluctantly | from the grounds.The fete was given under the patron.the benefit of the Refuge ranoals, endeavoring to establish.desires a home similar to other national sogijeties, such as those of St, George, St.Andrew and st Patrick.: Last nights celebration terminated Riverside Park und was Monday: with two band.:compétiti ns.A religious note was given to\" the fete | by the singing of a solemn mass in the magnificent chapel of the Sacred Heart b yesterday.morning.A cheir of 100) voices rendered Boupad's St, Cecilia mass, or 8 dent to His Majesty evidently made a \u2018deep impression upon the.enthusiastic \u2018celebratora of the Tiätional day.On every side were men wearing buttons of the Union Jack and the Tri-Color.Into national.three days of fete, which began Sunday with the perfermance of a comedy -at continued | bearing the heads of Edward VIL and |® President Loubet, against a background - \u2018age af the Consul-General of France |.and Canada, and the.praceeds went to.|.which the Union National Francaise is | : The union .The récent visit ot the French Presi- | About Renting .\u2018 A House.| register your requirements .wo us NO We will de\u2019 the looking: around while you are © away.When we find a house to \u201c œuit you we will promptly send .\u201cYou word.The tarvloe costs _ nothing.It will save .you use hes .worry and trouble.THE J.CRADOOK SIMPSON: \u2018REAL ESTATE & AGENQY CO., ___ MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.TIMBER LIMIT F FOR SALE.Tenders will be.recelyed recelves vit August 15th next for a berth of fifty square miles, limit No.42, on the Swan River, 2askatchewad Territary.The lowest or any tender not neéessarily accepted.Ful] particulars may be \"OR ALL YOUR WANTS obtained by.addressing \"Timber, Box 550, London, Ontario.\u201d v Bo sure to mention Herald when ve.lying to advertisements.BITUAT IONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE: WANTED \u2014 WORK FOR % OR 1% DAY, \u201cBY a reliable person, in vicinity ol Aylmer ou, plain cooking or cleaning by the day.Mrs.Lavigoe, 43b Aylmer st., rear.WANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISH WOMAN 1 REquires situation as nurse to children or to \u2018.an invalid.References.Apply Mra.Thels, 87 Osborne st.Tel.Up 1828.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION As HOUSE AND .tabiemaid, with refereuces.County or tity.667 Lagauchetiere at.WANTEL-\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work of any kiud by the day; is a good.alâvudress.Adaress L., 3ic Bleury LN WANTED \u2014 BY TWO ENGLISH \u201cSPBAKING, Swedish girls, positions as chambermaids in hotel or private house: Apply Hoffmann, 2029 Notre Dame st.WANTED \u2014 À \u201cPOSITION AS TABLPMAID ur purse to ong child.Apply z12 Drum- mond st.WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WORK .by the dasy,:washing or ironing; good reter- ence.Apply 94 Rivard st.WAN TED\u2014BY A STRONG YOUNG WOMAN, work of any kind; offices or stores to clean.836 Palace st., ; ROOMS AND BOARD.éd AGvortisements dnder hia 3 words, 1 insertion, 100; ¢ insertions, for Boom: \u2014 \u2014 T0 LET, LARGE UNF UNFURNISHED | nt * point for the vearson.July n, panic prices for these stocks are also shown for.comparison: \u201d Low on .Low\u2018on: June 10, \u2018A3.July LA a 14712 Lu Low.\u2018po\u2019 nt: a May 9, \u2018ot.\u201coù C.M.& St.Paul .Ca | Col.Fuel & Iron.61%\" Holy x5\" 1D.L.& Western 24% oan asie Den.& Rio Gr.pt.83244 8 * 92, Mandattan :.\u2026.\u2026.14% I Si > N.Y.Central re 124' 314% .LL * Pennsylvania .124% \u201c1m, 13713 \u2018| Gouthern Pacific, Ld 20 U.S.Steel .es A \u2018284 24, Wabash pid.sug eu À 3 3 $ : London Disqusted \"at Wall Street.Co Post says: ; Financiers here are disgusted with.{he latest Our people {nsist that large borrowings by linportant railways, at a moment when the money market Is sbsolutelÿ untavorable.Indirate poverty, notwithstanding all the trumpeting-forth | It ie now \u2018a rather géneral question whether your industrial position may not prove worse than \u2018 was Imagined.American fl).nclers appear, at apy rate, to have capitalise.! the development of American business veiy far ahead.We hold very few of your \u2018industrial shares.A fair amount of the Steel Curporation's preference stock 1s held here, but very little of the ordinary shares.In good quarters, judgment has always been against such high- Morgan brokers: liere | have worked energetically throughout to impress Investors with the inducements of the, stock, but with little success.As for the | Shipping securities, practically none are held \u201chere beyond those given in payment to owners of\u2019 English ships bought by thé Trust.Past efforts to make a market hera for, these secur- tties- bave been an absolute fallire.Louden .has refused to;touch them at any price.re tt BROKER IN TROUBLE New York, July 16.\u2014The Commercial says .\u201cIf.the gossip going around the \u2018Exchange 1s to be believed, the junior member of the most prominent.-pri- vate banking.house in the Street hus | suffered heavy losses in the stock mur.In addition was he Was Interest- \u2018ed In several speculative A ventures: with Mr.Charles M.S8chwab, semé of which turned out disastrously | ahd llké ket.1 his associate, he was compelled to sell out a large block of standard stocks held on margin to protect his less valu- \u2018able commitments.\u2018This stock was sold.at a large loss.He was.taken | to task by the senior \u2018member of.the firm: He promised to be good, and [after a severe lecture, he was allowed te continue as a member of the firm.\u201d \"YOUNG WOMEN YOUNG MEN BUY LAND WITH YOUR SAVINGE ! 1 cash and $3.40 to 86.80 925 monthly will buy.you in Montreal Annex & high,\u2019 dry lot, close to Schools and Churches.Always Buy Land Clogs to a Big City \u2018Many Montreal's wealthlest: men nu 80.Always Invest yo Oe Ts.you can SKE money jn is SOLD Tethers mailed free to any ade dress : sec AL INVESTMENT ' AND FREEHOLD CO., Gourd rast > : vernmen ef _ os te complete the on or lf\u201d in Mon Etienne Sire, ibe io \u201d have.4 ; 28 Tomy Bulk À tors will be called Fight away; as some mem- {= Jto 50 7-8.| brands 15 tu 20c higher.| for cars Hungarian patents, $3.90 for \u2018|.ken lots.1902.The low | A \u2018London cable to the New York \u2018Evening | Tho .ration on the, little | make t are market, f.o.b.Montreal: Best\u2014marks- Sorrento\u2014 sound, 8008, per box.oranges, Extra fine 300s, Valencia style CABS ,.icovivevennnsn 3.Extra\u2019 fine 3-4 boxes, 180s, \"21608 2.26 Messing oranges, .qvals, We, BON.00 seonsonrsnceuce V2 Cholce- Messina lemons, S#s, re- lt packed .rm \"2:76 Fancy Messina, 260s, repacked.3.00 Fancy Messina, 300s, re-packed.New Verdellia, Toreador brand, 300s, large boxes.3.25 73.78 THE CORN YIELD IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER YEARS The fallowing table exbibits the estimated yield of cern for 1908, as indicated by the July report of the department of Agriculture, in what are known as the corn surplus States, compared with the yleld In the past two years: 1903, bu.1902, bu.1901; bu.Ohlo .\u2026 88.000.000 122.000,000 50,000,000 Indiana | 124, 000.000 171,000,000 38,000,000 Illinois .2%0, ,000,000 872,000,000 198,000,000 -Missours- .165.000,000 264,000,000 Kansas 182,000,000 - 328,000,000 no Iowa .221,000,000 253,000,000 230 ,000,000 Nebr'ka\u2019 - 221,000,000 353.000,000 109,000,000 | To'tl 302, 006,00 1208.00.00 $33,000,000 September wheal at.79.8-8 and at nN was quoted at os 178%, opened at 77 1-8 and ay opened a - and went 10°79 1-8.L178 12 eptember wheat opened at 50 3- 50 3-4, and at 12.30 was 3-8 to.bea in Chicago September vats was $3 7-8, at 12.3 GRAIN IN TORONTO Toronto, Ont, July 15:\u2014Wheat\u2014750 for No.2 red and white, east and middle frelghts; Boose, 68 to tic; No.3 spring east, 73u ; Nos 1, 72e ; ; No.2 east Manitoba 1c lower at sèt'; No, 1 hard, §4c, No.1 northern, \u2018afloat Fort Wil- lam, 38e; No.1 northern, -| @ian Bay ports, 6c more \u2018grinding in - transit, .Flour\u2014Cars 90.per cent.patents, $2.50 buyers\u2019 bags, iniddle £reights: Choice Manitoba, 84.20 strong bakers, bags included, on track \u201cToronto.Militeed\u2014Cars of shorts, $16.50; bran, $l4 bulk east-or.middie ireights Ma linitoba, @I Tor cars of shurts, $19 for bran, sacks included; Torunto \u2018frejghty.Barley\u201443c ; No.3 extra, 4lc ; Nu.| feed, 40c, east or middle treights.\u2018 .Rye\u201430c fur No.2 eas, dlc middle freights.Corn\u2014Canada, Hic west ; American, 8c for No.3 mixed: b8 1- ze tor No.| yellow, car lots, track Toronto.Oats\u2014No.1 white, 33c ; No.2 white, 82c east ; No.\"2 white, 30 to 31c.High freights horth and west] su 1-3 to sic middle freights.- - Oatmeal-\u2014$3.76.for\u2019 cars.\u2018ot bags, $3.9 barrels track here; lic.more for bro- Peas\u2014 8% high trejghts north And west ; 6tc east and 63c middle freights: \u201c THE CHEESE BOARDS \u201cLiverpool July 14.\u2014There was another decline of 6d in coliired cheese to-day to 49s.White was not quoted.A \u201campbeliford, ont, July l4.\u2014hecese reports: \u20181,425.boxes buarded.Sases: Magrath, 485; Cook, 495; -Brenton, 440: all! sold at 9 §- 16\u20ac; balance refused 9 3-80; ont., July.14.\u2014No Ingersoll, cheese \u2018boarded at the Ingersoll cheese market to-day.July about all sold\u201d \u2018up to.last -Saturdav.CANADIAN PRODUCE Mr.Peter (A.Ball, Canadian\u2019 Commissioner, writing to the Cänadjan \u2018Manufactjrere Association; from London, says that there is a big opening for Canadian.produce In England, \u2018He further declares that he has written to .& number of manufacturera and produce dealers in a business way, but has , mot \u2018\u2019recelved any acknowledgment \u2018from (them.\u2018These letters.meant busi- nese to Uanndlan merchants; and Me Ball is \u2018somewhat chagrined at \\ ed.EB | manner in w hich they were receiv d bo À jobbin + way - : he 3 No.1 can sssseueves of e - DRESSED- HOGS Cee gathered LL 1% 7 ¢ ere, was no change in.the conat- New syrup, wood .\u2026.08 te 06% ue of the market for fresh killed we ayrup, EE ee \u201c2 te % dressed hogs.The demand is still Hm- syrup, large .\"as.= .10 Jted, and.trade is qulet in a Jobbing oN a s\u2026usnceuge mi #.at Gar 000.5 vaccuee Q way at $8.25 for light weight, an Beans\u2014 w.75 to #8 for heavy per 100 lbs.Choice prime, per bushel.1.% te 18 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" Gpoice prime; or lots : 1 % ig .co, Sa a.- \u2018 .THE BEAR CAMPAIGN Ordinary, car lots .1 -50 te 100 hes\u2014 - to Laidlaw\u2019 s Montreal office-| AS 3 .ob ve ae MR pias Eimer Pt 1 besa 9 .demoralization which characterised the Poors «oie 0 cu | stack market at yesterday's close and | Money\u2014 - es the utter lack of sypport (som bank- \u2018\u2018walte clover comb .\u2026\u2026:.12% te 13% ing sources deepened the conviction of.ite atraingd, tins ee @ many, people that elther those in this Pres ptrained .Ofte .were\u2018 hot In a position to come to rè- |.atoe lief of the market, or they were abet- | Ontario an Quebec ; 1.9% to 199 | ting the bear campaign.The bear Phil.49 te i element, evidently operated with ab- Common .0 te 1 solute confidence in thelr position, a fact \u2018which served to strengthen the Naturally the extreme depression has given birth to a.number 6f \u2018alarming rumors, but conservative investigation \u2018has so far failed to verify these.The practical admission made yesterday that \u2018the Burlington and Quincy Railway had Rrold $35,000,000 of Its notes, due next March at 5 1-2 per cent.and interest, plus a commiasion of 1- î per cent, which, taken -as an .indication shrewd observers of the present ae market situation believe that it may be attributéd to the Standard Ol} interests, which are bent upon securing a controlling interest in the Jane rties now known as the Penna- derbiit combination.\u201d es He WORSHIP TO PREGIDE.Grand Trunk Canoe Club wn an opposite its club house to-night in honor of the crew's victory at Brock- ville July 1.Mayor Cochrane has been agked tp attend, and will probably.tb preeeat \u201cthat | Rat De rovenhy Sonathd se de Vegetables, | quoted at 830% | 87e, Geor-|, À water is still on the down grade, and lower belief that It had information that at | leust Ita action would not be molested.| that time money râtes are hardening.|.Limes, per crate, about 160.Bananas, Bte.: 1,6]° Florida pineapples, per crate., crated eavsassose - 1.80 Bananas, firsts.0000s NITION RRERS 3.8 Bananas, sevens.i.cce.os T6 Califernig Fruit.-Jiale's early pesches, per box.1.60 Plums, Polens and red, une, \u2018per CPB teiienvisrersnrvonsnscnsosscs 1.00 Blue Tragedys,,.§.Send us your order for \u2018cute fornia sait Remember, we are direct recelvers, and can very \u2018often sell you at auction price.Tene y Jeredy tomatoes, bushel _bOXeB .iiiiiiiiiiiiiieiinan.Texan, 4 basket \u2018crates.i to 1,15 gyptian onlonw, per sack, about 110 bs.WABeceresgeenvessescconachy 3.50 Nuts, Eac.-Coooanuts,- 1009, per bag.=im=\u20143:40 Bon Ton peanuts, per Ib.9 1-2c Coon brand peanuts, gpasted.70 Bon Tou, roasted, per lb.1 1-20 Coon brand peanuts, green._ Evaporated apples, §0-1b, boxes 5 3-40 GRAIN, FLOUR 2 AND PRODUCE MARKETS Grain 19 movies slowly, and there lg little dr no damand from aver-the cable for coarse grains, and exporters state what bida coming forward for oats are too low to permit of business being done.In Manitoba wheat a fair trade fa reported over the cable, büt the demand for it is not \u2018what it should be, owing to the high prices on this side.With the exception of oats prices are more or less vominel in the absence of transactions.The tone of the market is very firm in apite ofthe recent sharp decline in prices for wheat at American centres, which values for Manitoba wheat did not follow to any extent,\u201d A [feature of the market je the demand for 9 por eent.patents from Ontario \u2018millers, and everything offering bas been bought Up by them in order that they may complete their contracts, This is due to tbe fact that they are oversold and wheat ls.so scarce ip Ontario that a good many of the millers have shut down for the time being.The detpand for spring wheat grades continues good, and an active business ia pases- ing on local, country and foreign account.Grain\u2014 e » 8 Dairy Produce.The cheese market on the other side of the prices are quoted.Un \u2018spot, however, there { does not appear to be any change.The nominal basis was 9%c for Ontario, 9%c for Town- ebips, and S%c for Quebecs.- The yolume of arrivals since tbé season opened Saturday.11th, has been simply enormous, 71,563 boges, against 628,841 last year, au increase of over 12 per cent.The butter market, was \u2018dull and: beavy.and shippers complain that it is practically.impossible to do any business for export, as | the limits cable are unworkable.To-day 18%c was an extreme spot price for fine creamery, and 18%c for stock grading just under, it.While the output of butter has evidentiy |.current éaily recelpts here, it \u2018still shows h large shortage compared with that of last year.Sirce-the weason opened the arrivals here up to last Saturday were 178,996 packages, ageinst 962,747 for \u2018the same period last .year, « decrçane of over * per cept.Country Produce, .The tone of, the market for cais'le strong \u2018and.prices are steady, tending upward on .accoynt of the contipued good demand and the, email Supplies coming forward.In a'jobbing way- sales of selected: stock: were made at 18c; No, 1 candled at lie, and straight gathered at lic to 15¢ per dosen.There was va improvement in the demand for beans, tonsequentiy' the market remains quiet with prices steady at $1.80 to $1.83 per bushel, in a jobblng way, and primes, 1a car lots, were \u2018quoted at $1.70 to $1.75.\u2018To DAY S$ CATTLE MARKET At.the Kast End Cattle Market today receipts of butchers\u2019 cattle amounted to 500 head, moat of which were of a falr quailty.Choire butchers\u201d cattle sold at frem 34c to 4c Ib.good animpls at from 3%c to 3Mc, medium at from 3c to c, and common \"stock at from fléc te Se.Prices to-day were lower than last week, and the trade wap generally fatr.The he offering of calves am- une to 560 head, moptly ef common Quai.Pripes _ratiged from $1 to §3 rT peor stock and $8 te 319 cash | for _pova animals.The damand was in this Hine, and evesything as told.Recelpts of lambs amounted to 200 head, these of sheep to 500 head.The deman 1 wad fair, prices bein from Sc to 2%c for Bheep and from ou each for lambs.The demand for S was dull, the offeriage including head.Prices vue from 3c to li, weolghed off the casa.pepe FRANK PERKINS is MISSING, Mre.Fra Louis Perkin |e ie Be Due band, who doses tal Tes de nieation to the or sta sruorenbouls la re aid Bugis.that the adbaent Frank was > tall ba SE \u2018last heard No [ De rior rep [ ronoNTS STRING QOLLAPSED.Toran \u2018to Phe Monteéal HesaM.) he dullders® laborers nis fons er being out since | May 1, have ecided, to declare their BRL and to re urn to work at the XX a pee > feet in he [BEER han À vom HONORS _MAYOR.than h hada Exallencics Ry I and ] [NATURE been _on the iiicrease of late, Judging by the | Cheese\u2014 Western .i.csecessenens 00% te 0074 Eastern .\u2026\u2026 ge vo.; An ry Capital ou reserepsressnnene Ten Capital Paid UM .\u2026.0.25.2.Rest Accoun ees seessessarins srrane .Hepd Ofies-Torahte.Fh MERRITT assosceus Preslfont \u2018oo DR WIL Vice n.Manager a Hay, Istant on Orn.dan Montreal Branch, 57 St.James Stresh GENERAL BANKING BUS[.{E1S, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, °° G EXCHANGE : * de ICHARDSON.- - - Mana =\" LI - INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED ?#8 YOUR FAMILY PROTECTED Ÿ : If Mot.Telephone, Oxtil, or Write HENRY A.STEWART, genni Jpzarsacs Bask nsuranoe Contrasts Boom 236 Board of Trade Building, \u2018TempHones (Mol2 ifs ; MONTREAL.Moscuitoes! Black Files.Black Flies.\u201cASS INBECTICIDE i) ventattve from the bites of the above apecirags of Natural History- Prico 25c aud 600 per bottio Caterpillars \u201c Caterpiliars Sera HI1%E HELLEBORE-For aule by J.A HARTE, Chomist, \u2019 \u2019 1778 Notre dame Stroot _ Country orders promptly tilled MOINTYRE & MARSHALL, 74 Broadway ang W Waldors Astoria Represented in Hetreal by - oOEso.«.RYAN & QO.Huntley A.\u2018Gordon, Manager.; .Members New York Stock Exchange.© Cotton \u201c Produce Stocks, Graln, Provisions and Cotton Bought and Sold for cash or carried on margin.Special\u2019 direct private wires to \u2018New York and Chicago.\u2018All news appertaining to various markets receifed constantly.Rooms Oriental Slumber Robes or Lounge Covers, made of \u2018beautiful silk | -finished plushes, in Brent variety.of stripes.Worth Mic.Sale ° .price oe.ches ser gér ee se éne sara mnee senc se pri TT 0 ares sacs beni tae 18 LESS 16 PER CENT.DISCOL NT.SCREENS\u2014 Parior Screens.3,and 4 panel, filled with \u2018very dainty silFoline: of arysuc\u2019 designs.each, from.90 10 .v.ioiiiin ll iiiienel een, 10.30 LEss 25.PER CENT: DISCUUNT.- PORTIERES\u2014 \u2019 \u2019 \u2018Tapestry Portleres, latest shader 3nd patterns, finished\u2019 with déep .: knotted fringe.Worth $5.50, al.vee iariniieiriinstaninieaens.4.95 : LESS 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT, LACE CURTAINS\u2014 ' ; Fine White Tambour Lace\u2019 Curtains, in fine Brussels\u2019 net.59.in.© wide x 313 yards.long.Worth $4.50 palF, at.Gé Lana a pe c000e 3.7 : v LESS 12 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.- ART MUSLINS\u2014 EH 5ü-inch Art Muslins, lace finished, in a \u2018variety 0 Worth 45c yard, Alec pocenenes seau sera eme n nes LESS 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.eu delicate shades.olf FE IMON , TR BA ed.at $3.00, $3.50 and., ES inerrant 1.00 REMNANT SALE >, Enormaus sale of all balance of pleces at discounts of 23 to 50 per cen \u201cA lot of Muslins and Ginghams; 1 lot of Prints and Cambries, 1.1nt of Sateens and Chambrays, 1 lot of Fancy Zephyrs, etc, in [lengths tunning from 1 to 9 vards\u2014 33 1-3 PER CENT.DISCOUNT., ; 1.l1ot of Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Zephyrs, etc., in lengths running % up to.ÿ yards\u2014 60 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.% 1 lot \u2018of All-Wool Dress Goods, plain black, plain colors, and fancy, \u2018In - D lengths running from.1 to 7 yards\u2014 23 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.16lot assorted in Black and Colored Dress Goods, lengths runing from .ly afd to 10 yards\u2014 .+ 33 1-3.PER CENT.DISCOUNT.hte .OTS, running from 1 to 7 yards\u2014 - 60 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.ES wl lot of Linen Remnants, such as Butchers® Linen, Bleached \u201cTable.Linen, Unbleached Table Linen, Roller \u2018Linen, Kitchen \\ Towelllng, .: etc, etc, elc\u2014, : , \u20182% PER CENT.DISCOUNT.: : 1 Jot: of.Fancy and.Plain Flannels and Flannelettes, in lengths from 1 -to 9.yards\u2014 ~ .23 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.It is understood that all-balance.of pieces, short lengths left from the web, must be sold out during this sale, and the discounts we are ° giving will: certainly make a complete clearance.We advise every one to come early to-morrow and pick.up a length suitable \"for > ladles\u2019 or children\u201d 8 dress, \u201c1 lot \u2018all good .serviceable lengths of Dress: Goods, light ahd.dark col- \u2018Ladies\u2019 Whitewear Values.OF EXTRA SPECIAL IMPORTANCE > © Ladies\" Night Dresses, cambric, high neck, turn down collar, Vv % - square yoke, made with clustérs of tucks.and\u2019 embroidery.di insertion, trimmed around collar and sleet es :with embroid- 0 ery.- PriCe ceeerecscceneancensnes sance \u201cmesesernieniess 128 A - LESS 10 PER CENT.\u2026 To \u2018 ; Ladies\u201d Night \u2018Dresses, cambric, empire style, front and.révers_ , made of embroidery, trimmed around neck, front, revers and\u201d + sleeves with Valenciennes lace.Price .rere 1.80 - Dons vesnascs LESS 10 PER CENT.\u2018 nN Ladies Under Skirts, cambric, made with deep \u2018hemstitched\u2019 .lawn frill and deep hem.I UN £ Ladies\u2019 Under Skirts, cambric, lawn umbrella flounce, made with : 0 .clusters of tucks and two rows of Valenciennes: lace inser- - \u2018 tion, trimmed with lawn frill, tinished with.deep lace, dust frill: Price.esesesscecsctttttase srusenasa\u2019 secs sesene\u2019 «ress.1,08 LESS 10» PER, CENT: Ladies\u2019 Drawers, cambric, umbrella frill, made with tucks and - ., deep.hem.RE RES 50 À * _LESS 10 PER ENT.pe - Ladies\u2019 Drawers, cambric, made with tucks, trimmed with.em- broldery.Priceiecccsioaccacncicinercirioncecnnsissossnanne G0 LESS 10 PER CENT.Ladies\u2019 Chemises, cambric, front made with \u2018embroidery Inser~ nv tion, trimmed around neck ahd arms with embroidery.Price este eee UE a ces s scene sm cc IB LESS 10 PER CENT.Ladies Corset Covers, cambric, V-style, square yoke, made with | hemstitched tucks and embroidery insertion, trimmed around .- a \u201c22008 and ATE With eTIBROIGOTY: Price PERTE TIR ELLE LETTRE B0 #.; ; LESS 10 PER CENT.5 Ha TS LESS 10 PER CENT.cL ET» \u20184 RAY 37 \u2018 \u2018 © \u2018 os a ra Good Values-Cood Faith and Good Service | 5 \u201cThese three are factors which, combined, have \u2018solved the problem of filling _ this Store with eager buyers.The average store, during the month of July, - might well be likened to a slow sluggish stream; the above conditions have _ turned ours into a
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