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[" A 3 Kow.\\ 0 - Kai Chou.\u201d © POR CIPPLE WANTS .Van Herald Went Colurenn 8 owt , /, ESTABLISHEF 1 R TORPEDO ATTA, \u201c \u201d Te e wv ON RUSSIAN VE.© - on Japanese Torpedo Boats Attacked Guardship Near ~ Port Arthur.RESULT IS NOT YET KNOWN lt is Reported That Five Russian Cruisers Made a Sortie From Port Arthur and Were Driven Back.\u2018 Tokio, July 12.\u2014Admiral Togo reports that at midnight, July 11, torpedo boats approached the boom which blocks the entrance to Port Arthur harbor and attacked Diana with torpedoes.not been ascertained.boats returned undamaged.Port Arthur Fleet Made Sortie.Che Foo, July 12.\u2014It is\u2019 reported that five Russian cruisers and several torpedo boats left Port Arthur at 8 o'clock on Saturday morhing last and shelled the enemy's positions on the east coast, retun 8.g undamaged at 6 o'clock in the evening.It is believed they encountered Admiral Togo's ships and were forced to return.- Will Defend Ta Tche Kiao.New Chwang, July 11.\u2014Chinese coming in from the country report the Russians everywhere the Japanese, who are soon expected hre.Active preparations are being made Yor defense ait Ta Tche Kiao.Armies Face to Face.Lian-Dian-Sian, July 12.\u2014The opposing armies are grimly facing each other on the heights across the Liank River, ready to engage in a deatn grapple.The Liank crosses the main Liao-Yang-Feng-Wang-Cheng road, twenty-eight miles east of Liao-Yany.flows north into the Titse River.which passes throûgh Liao-Yang anu er-pties into the Liao River.The correspondent of the Associated Press, who arrived here after a 35 mile ride from Siao-Lindji.suw long line: of infantry and transport trains wind- Ing through the mountains.At Lian- Dian-Sian a lookout, \\stationed in a © tree-top, pointed out the way to Gei- eral Keller's headquarters, near Niut- Kiay.There the Russian Eastern arm, was found, hidden In the hills.In a plain tent the correspondent saw General Keller.living like a simple soldier, his staff being: quartered in u Mat near by.The general looked cheerful and was bronzed by exposure.He talked enthusiastically of the engagement at Hoi-Yan Russiana Will Evacuate New Chwang.St.Petersburg, July 12.\u2014Colonel Novitsky.of tae general staff, in an interview to-day said: \u201cThe result of the loss of Kai-Chou will probably be the evacuation of New Chwang.Jap Scouts Near Yin-Kow.Yin:Kow.July 12.\u2014Japanese vessels | Whose Death Océurred at Sherbrooke \u2018 nave been seen otf Kai-Chou.It is! Lelseveri that they are keeping touch with the advance of the fuites, and that if the Japanesz take Ja-Tche-Kiao, which is understood to Le their objective, it is expected that a landing will be made simultaneousry at Yin-Kow.\"The fighting at Kai- Chou ishes on July 7 and \u2018July 8, ending with the occupation of the town by General Oku's troops.The Japanese began to push their advance north at dawn July 9, and since then they have proceeded stead- ity.They kept their artillery weil to the front «ud shelled and \u2018occupied Pintzan, seven \u201cmiles north of Kai- \u2018Chou, at noon, July 9.It is reported that they are in close touch with Ta- [ \u2018Tche-Kiao.+ Japanese scouts are close to Yin- They can be seen on the neighboring hilltops, from which they occasionally fire upon the Russian outposts.: Kuropatkin in Tight Place.808.NO.162.the guardship The result nus The Japanese .retiring before, in! land | censisted of a series of-skirm- which shall pay for the services of the\u2018 soldiers.The Warden of the county disclaims all responsibility and has instructed the county.treasurer to refuse payment of apy bills in connection with the matter.H.M.S.Ariadne, with Admiral Douglass, the flagship of the North Atlantic squadron, arrived here last night., Mr.J.H.Plummer's statement 1s pot | Yet ready for publication.ttt JUDGE PARKER'S TELEGRAM.: Declaration on Gold Standard Has Strengthened His Position.Philadelphia, July 12.\u2014In speaking yesterday of the action of the Democratic convention, Wm.Harrity, former chairman of the Democratic National Convention, said: \u201cJudge Parker's timely telegram to the convention has strengthened his candidacy immensely.He is now a stronger can- !didate before the people than he was when nominated on Saturday morning \u2018last.His action with reference to the absence from the platform of a gold lstandard declaration showed great courage and decision of character: and this strong personality will overshadow [what many regard as a defect in the {Democratic platform.Judge Parker himself will be the platform, and he \"will be so regarded by the voters of the country.\u201d MR, JOHN M'INTOSH 'He Was Member for Sherbrooke County in the | Commons.Sherbrooke, Que., July 12,\u2014(Special.) | ==Mr.John McIntosh, M.P.for Sheri brooke county.died at his residerce ; here\u2019 this morning at nine o'clock.Mr.\"McIntosh has been in failing health for some time past, but was able to at- NA LAN ANI IN INI INN MNT PS | THE LATE JOHN MeiNTOSH, M.P.This Morning.ANANSI } tend to his Parlinmentary duties until \u2018a çoupie of months ago when he was \u2018taken with grippe.His death is gretted by all for he was popular with Conservatives and Liberals aaltfke.re- Laprairie on Oct.27, 1841, and in tur | year 1560 came to Compton with his \u201cfather, and afterwards \u2018engaged in | farminz.In 1875'he was in charge of \u2018 the purchase.department of the Cun- \u2018adian Meat and Produce Company, then located in Sherbrooke, and maa- aged by the late Mr.Lawton Johnston, When this company went out of business he engaged largely in the cattle ; export trade.Mr.McIntosh took a lively interest ;fn public affairs and was for many \"years municipal councillor at Water- ville and school commissioner.«he was chosen.as the Uonservative standard bearer for the Quebec Hose \"and defeated Hugh Leonard by 600 of a majority.In 1890 he was re-elect], After the defeat of Hon.Mr.Tien Tsin, July 12.\u2014Lloyd\u2019's agent at pe was chosen as a member of De New Chwang, telegraphing unaer date of July 11, says: \u2018General Uku has occupied Kai-Chou.without resijst- ance, General Stakeiberg retiring on Ta Tche Kiao.1 don't expect trouble either with the Russian or the Japanese troops.\u201cGen.Kuropatkin's position is more difficult than that which* confronted Lord Roberts in South Africa.It is as if Lord Roberts received his supplies by rail via Constantinople, Cairo.and Central Africa.It will be a long time before General Kuropatkin will have enough supplies and men to us- sume the offensive.In the while he will have to fight rear-guard actions, perhaps giving up important positions like New Chwang, which are of vastly more consequence than + U.S.Horses for Japanese Cavalry.Jew Orleans, July 12.\u2014Creole ponies | from the prairies of Southwest Louisi- ang and brohchos from the plains of Texas may be fighting the battles of Japan within two months.learned that a Texas firm has been approached by Minister Takahira, o Japan, with a view to securing 100,000 head of horses of the typ# now used by the Japanese cavalry.The creole ponies and Texas bronchos, with won- derfut staying qualities, easily fed and kept, are considered ideal mounts for the Japanese sabre \u2018men.\u2019 Japan Did Not Protest.Rome, July 12.\u2014At the Japanese Legation here it was learned to-day that there is no truth in the report tat Jupan had protested to Italy against the transferring of Signor Melegari, the Italian Minister at Tokio, to St.Petersburg, owing to his pro- Japunese attitude.On the contrary, \u2018the Italan Government consulted on the subject with the Government at Tokio, which replied that it had no objection to the transfer of Signor Melegari to the Russian capital.QUEBEC REGULARS WILL GUARD WORKS AT SYDNEY Dispute Has Arisen at Svdney in Regard -to Payment of Troops.Sydney, N.8., July 12.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The local militia engaged at the Steel! Works was disbanded last night.The, works will hereafter be guarded by a contingent of the pergnanent militia, which arrived from Quêbec last night.The force comprises one hundred and thirty men, commissioned officers and men of the R.C.R.I.and the R.C.G.A., under command of Lieut.-Col.MeDou- gall.Zhe remainder of the Halifax corps \u2018Will be sent hom\u20ac to-day.mean- | ! erintendent ; been It is; \u201c Boucherville's- Cabinet, and in 1893 ra- presented the Province »f Quebec nt \"the \u2018hicago Exhibition.Francis, which position he held untii | he was prevailed upon by the, Coi- servatives to run \u2018for Sherbrooke coun- \u2018ty at the bye-election caused by \u2018he iideath of the late Hon.W.B.Jves in 1899.He was elected by ninety-six majority and again at the general elv.- tions in 1900 was re-elected by thirty - one.\u2019 He was for many years president, of the Eastern Townships\u2019 Association.| MR.O'HARA GETS APPOINTMENT Ottawa, July 1°.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.FIC.T.O'Hara has been appointed sup- of \u2018commercial agencu.s.This but confirms him in work he has in.charge of for some months past.|ada\u2019s commercial agencies now re- 1 quires more direct supervision and control.Mr.W.AZ McKinnon\u2019s rec nt \u2018appointment as commercial agent at ; Bristol makes the fourteenth position of this kind in England.CANADA'S: FIRST WARSHIP, Ottawa, July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014When the new Atlantic ¢ruiser (\u2018anada, \"be first warship in Canada\u2019s fleet, arrives, Hon.Raymond Prefontaine will probably, order her up to Quebec and af: terwards to Montreal in order to de- monstraté to the public her beauty an -her speed.A.reception will probably be held on board at the latter \u201ccity, The Canada is expected to arrive Aug.1.> sk \u2018Weather To-Morrow Will be Fair and Warm.RRFERRK RIF ERIRR RRR RK 4 To-day\u2014Warm and showery.Wednesday\u2014Fine and warm.HoH RHR HHH PN HK HERR RH maximum height so far this season today, .the, register reading 85 degrees above.esterday the maximum was sl and the minimum 68.Showers will be general this afterndon in the Eastery rovinces.Loca! showers and thunderstorms oc- Maritime Provinces, whilst In the Territories and Manitoba the weather has been fine.It has been warm in \u2018all dia- tricts and locally in the Northwest Territories and the Maritime Provinces, the heat&has been \u2018extreme.Minimum \u2018and maximum temperatures: Dawson, 46, 74: Victoria.54 To: Kamloops, 68, 94: Calgary, 44, 82; Qu'- A dispute has arisen among the officials of, the city and county as to a 64, 78: Montreal, 64, 80; Quebec, 62,\" 75; Halifax, 60, 80.» DIED EARLY TO-DAY: The late Johu McIntosh was born at In 138% Mercier In 1894 he vus « , appointed sheriff of the district of St.The growing importance of Cun-, FERRARI The temperature to-day reached tha curred yesterday from Ontario to the Appelle, 48, 76: Winnipeg, 58, 78.Parry! might have proved a disastrous con- Sound, 68, 76; Toronto, 59, 80: Ottawa, |flagration broke.\u2018out here J >.a, TEN PAGES.- MONTREAL, 8 VESSELS COLLIDE IN WIDE CHANNEL Steamers Verex and Athenian Collided Twenty Miles Below Quebec.headway before discovery.Fortunately, there was no wind, otherwise the entire harracks and stables would have been consumed.The entire stock of arms and ammunition, of which there were.nparly one million rounds, groceries, \u2018saddles, blankets and general stores, together with all records of the division \u2018were entirely destroyed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OVER ONE MILLION LOGS The Jam is One of the Biggest Ever Kaown in Canada.- Calumet, \u2018Que, July 12\u2014One of the biggest ja in the history of loggiuy ARE JAMMED AT CALUMET.TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1904.2 cperations ts Canada exists en the Rouge river at COglumet.There are, it | is said, over one million logs in the! jam, including about 700,000 pieces of: pulp wood, belonging to the Riordan Paper Company, Hawkesbury.The Jam, which is a mile and a half long, was responsible for the destruction of the regular traffic bridge, VEREX WAS BADLY DAMAGED Captain Managed to Beach Vessel\u2014 As Far as Known Nq Lives Were Lost\u2014Cause is which was | piled up, against the railway structure.ocean steamer Verex, of the \u201cHorsley line, West Hartlepool, England, is lying ! beached on the north side of the chan- \u2018nel near St.Laurent, some elghteen: \u2018miles below Quebec, as the result of al collision which tqok place this morning.lat 1.20 with the lew steamer Athenian, \u2018of the Donaldson line.| The Verex left Montreal yesterday :Mght, and passed the port of Quebec shortly after midnight, where she took \u2018on board Pilot A.Bouffard and pro- | ceeded on her way to sea.It appears | that when the vessel reached the vi- (cinity of St.Laurent the lookout espied ithe Athenian approach.The night was clear and there were only the two Iships in the vicinity.The river at this | point is over two miles wide and the\u2018 | water is deep.The Athenian collided, with the Verex, striking her abaft her engine and cutting her almost in two, The Athenian iinmediately reversed her! engines and bucked away.When -Cap- tain Therin, master of the Verex, and! Pilot Bouffard reulized that their vessel\u2019 was sinking they Immediately neaded ler for the island beach.Meanwhile, it is said, the Sthenian, apparently un-, injured, continued on her way to Mout- Royale to cost from $100,000 to $150,000, real, not even stopping or slowing down: provided the city would give them the passing Quebec to allow the plot f31y4)e square adjoining the present \u2018come ashore.struct The news of \u2018the accident reached Structure, Quebec at five o'clock this morn\u2018ng when the tugboat Belle proceeded duos Gallery at the Road Committee me:t- to the scene of the wreck and found \u2019 the Verey lying well up on the bei hi.ing this morning.Ald.Gallery said a little west of St.Laurent wharf, with | that he had had an interview wish fs completed.The formation of this jam, the biggest in the history of lumbering operations on the Rouge, may lead to interesting legal developments.NEW BUILDING FOR INLAND REVENUE Government Wants Place Royale, and Will Spend $150,000 on it.the stern nearly carried away.\u2018hie; Hon.L.P.Byodeur on the subject and | burbs is as follows: Beaurivage, 500; ; pc < av \u2019 hole made by the Athenian \u2018is fully j ha Government.would be willing to | Coteau St.Pierre, 300: Delorimier, 2,000; |! manoeuvres.It requires draining.twenty feet into the ship and about, proceed immediately with the work, Longue Pointe, 600; Maisonneuve, 7,022; he sait.vo that the camp can De.twelve feet wide.The master of \u201che! = y «| Montreal West, 300: Mount Royal Vale, pitched nearer the river.The drinking Verex, C'ant, Therien, came to Queshr on the Belle to report the accident to ent condition.of the square was notn- the owners and await Instructions.He (ng to be proud of.He thought it | Petite Cote, 400.Ste.Cunegonde, 12.000; x i acci in x : i : ed , y roe -a- Ÿ \u201c,muddy and unfit to drink.Laprairie xplained the accident in a way hat i 1.' St.Henri, 24,000; Turcot, 70; Verdun, ! -sems to exonerate the Athenian from would be better to have a nice build | 3.000: Ville Notre Dame des Neiges.| could be made an ideal camp with a, 1 blame.ing than a square full of loafers and | The pilot in charge of the Athenian: wharf rats.it the time of the \u2018accident is nam:d* Bernier and one of the best men on ne river.He has been in the employ- of : he Donaldson line for years.A Bouffard, pilot in charge of the Verex: who could nnt be seen, is also known as a good man, and the cause of the collision is inexplicable to the river \u201cmen in this city.; Capt.Therien reportg three of ns vrew missing.but it is thought thut they may have jumped on Board the Athenian at the time of the collision._ The Verex is well beached, and at low tide will be above the water.Capt.| | Simons.port warden of Quebec, left; erection of the building would do away with the louférs.| Mayor Laporte thought that the >ro- | posal, was quite reasonable, and.ad- | vised Ald.Gallery to have it regularly | drawn up.: ~ Ald.Gallery made a vigorous obj:c- tion to any plans being prepared \u2018ur | _the proposed drain to Back River, ve- | \u2018fore the city knew whether it had the power to build it.The attorneys wj | be arked if the city has any legal age farm to Back River.Unknown.At present about seventy-five men are engaged liberating the logs in the jam.Co but as the work has to be done piece- Quebec, July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The meal, it will be several weeks before it The Government intends to erect 8 .new Inland Revenue building on Pla-e ! Such was the announcement of A'l, | \u201cAld.Gallery remarked that thé pres- | ! Paul, 1,800: Villeray, 600; Westmount, Ald.Lariviere did not see that the : 10,000.\"Fell From Moving Train in right to convey drainage from the sew.afternoon, were witnesses of a rescue ! = TEN PAGES.! The train was just pulling out of Latn- orale, after a stop of a few minutes, and Conductor Lemieux had just jumped on the steps of a car, when an \\n- dividual, somewhat lame, came vuu- ning up and made and attempt to catch hold of the railing in order to | pull himself up to the steps where Conductor Lemieux was by this time Missing his hold, the man IRECTORY SHOWS CITYS GROWTH Thousands of New Names\u2014 (fe Conducter making motion\u2014 win Estimated Population of City, 294,000.| standing.motion \u2014 wi*hone hand to stop the train, with the luther took hold of the man in danger.i whose clothes were already beng .caught in the wheels, and, with a great effort, hoisted him on to the steps beside him.| The act was seen by all the passæj- !Bers, who were divided between horror jat the danger and admiration for he | plucky action of the conductor.THE SUBURBS GIVEN AS 79,372 A Large Increase in Names and Large Decrease in Untenanted Dwellings and Stores\u2014Will Be Issued on.Thursday.THREE RIVERS ELECTIONS, Three Rivers, July 12.\u2014(Speclal.)- i The municipal elections were brouzht .Duplessis, lawyer, was elected mayor lover Dr.L.P.Normand, by a majority The Montreal directory, published by Of 100, \u2018Elections for alderman wus John Lovell & Son, Limited, and which held in only one ward, that of St.Phil- will be issued this week, has increased |ppe.Here Mr.Sevigny was elected some thirty pages this year, and this DY a majority of twenty-two over ais to a large extent represents additional opponent, Mr.N.Jourdain.\u2019 names and occupied ho\u2019 es.\u2018Thé space; _\u2014 occupied last year wi , some spe | cial | advertisements ie also filled up with new names® The large increase in the number of names contained in the di-, rectory bears out the claims for the, steady and rapid growth of the city | and \u2018suburbs, a fact which should be most gratifying to all who are interested in the progress and advancement of their home, The directory contalns about 105,000: names, a greater number by several\u2019 thousand than ever given before, and! these represent a population df 373,000 | for the city and outskirts, or, deduct-| ing tor the outskirts 79,000, a population for the city proper of 234,000.The census returns in 1901 shawed in the city, proper 267.230 persons.The number of streets in the city and outskirts number some 820, and the returns give, about 800 unoccupled stores, houses, ._ and tenements, a large decrease on the à Juaprarie ie camping ground is the number reported last year.There are JePAting subject jn var.ous military about 30,509 residences in the city and (he purpose othe Lis an deal spot for about 9,100 stores and offices.si ; : èrs are not so enthu- The names of those residing in the sosie but ali agree that it could eas- outskirts of the city (except the resi-! ye made an excellent permanent dents of Bordeaus, Lachine, Lonsuell lnterviewed this morning by The St.Laurent-and St.Plerre aux Lieus\u2019 Herald, Colonel Bmart, of the famous (Blue Bonnets) will be found in the : Thirteenth Dragoons, said that if the alphabatical portion of the directory.on he a tlie ery ; eav The estimated population of the FU\", fine sits for both camp.and cavalry LAPRAIRIE FORMS Made Splendid Permanent Camp.water arrangements, too, are in need or 150; Notre Dame de Grace, 300.Notre The Dame des Neiges, 450, Outremônt, 1,600; \u2018improvement.water, Which is little money.too, would be an.improvement in the \u201chorse lines\u201d used this year.and would induce men to bring better horses with \u2018them, as the risks of damage would be minimized.Six or seven horses had to be shot on account of kicks, stands to reason that the men will not | bring good horses when they run such risks, and are only pald $100 by the | Government for loss of*'a horse, and | then it takes something like two years Lo get the claim settled.I have a claim One.on my desk at this moment dated 1902.Passengers on the C.P.R.train from 1 think if the Government had a \u201chorse Quebec.due here at two o'clock in .he board\u201d in the camp all this would be Gore away.With, as they could investigate these affairs straight away.\u201d Col.Whitley's View.1,200; Ville St.Louts, 12,000; Ville St.Toal, 79.372.BRAVE CUNDUCTCR SAVES | PASSENGER FROM DEATH | Front of Wheels\u2014Rescus Was a Thrilling from what looked like certain death.this morning to make a survey of _he ship which, it is thought, can be pat-h- | :ed up.without much difficulty nd! \"placed in the Levis dry dock for re-' pairs.| Through The Heralds Steve.Colonel! Whitley, commanding the brigade, endorsed Colonel, Smart's re- mat ks, and added that if tae ground was levelled and the boulders remeved, THREE DISPENSARIES T0 SUPPLY PURE WILK: ; pohitician.\u2018on peanuts.| KISER WILLIAM butts in where .angels fear wo tread.- : ; This looks to us like a sia: ter Fhilanthropic Association Adopts Vigorous Measures to Reduce Infant Mortality.Three milk dispensaries will be \u2018ea- tablished in the cityewithout delay ny the Pure Milk League.The northern district will be supplied from Archa:n- baults\u2019 pharmacy, at the corner of St.Denis and Marie Anne streets, \u2018ne Point St.Charles district from Fortier's pharmacy.260 Centre Street, Point ot.Churles.That for the eastern section has not yet been located.\u2018 A central bureau will supply thease | dispensaries with three grades of mi'k \u2014pure, medium.and weak\u2014so us to suit all sorts of infantile digestions.It will be hermetically sealed in bottles \u201ccontaining one feed apiece, and, vill .: : be administered according tn medical : : prescription, For this service .lhe | : : charge will be graded from nothing '»n : .\u201cTF A WOMAN'S hat looks to a man as if savs the Westmount Philosopher.Russia needs something besides Kaiser Wu- Jfaum's telegram to make the Japs run.| THE MODERN society woman's baby must feel 4 geod deal like an incubator chichen.ELASTIC CAKES OF ICE.cool are half the days, the iceman cometh \u2018round ard lendeth to our bliss by giving, pouud for pound; a cake of ice like tnis: the Indigent to five, ten and fift>en- Poe cents, according to the recipietit\u2019s - means.Parents must deposit half a.But when the dog days reign, and stifling, sizzling heat our frames torments again, it \u201ceverything doth beat what strange resource of nerve the iceman doth confess in daring us to serve with bits this small or less: dollar guarantee to properly care for baskets and bottles, which will be refunded when the service is discontinu- \u2018ed.Kach dispensary will have scales and as far as possible weekly records Lwill be kept of infants\u2019 weights.| Ladies are specially requested to ~f- : ganize into special subscription com- ; | mittees, and also to secure members, at, \u201ca small fee, for the association.The association will also petition the Government to make hygiene a compul- | But when the chill of fall comes breezing {o'er the land, long after we have all been $ roasted, broiled and tanned, the lceman cheer-, {lee doth dally leave a chunk that we note {sory study at both public and private ' wearilee can almost fill a trunk: i schools.eereesnaaaes | \u2018The association hopes by vigorsus i efforts to check the p infant mortality.HILLED WOMAN TO DRIVE OUT DEMON Eight Spanish Women on Trial for a Peculiar Murder.sent terrivie \\ PICTURES of the Russian general Sakaroff shows that most of his haiisoff too.\u2019 .- BY THE WAY, the date set for the Japs to take Port Arthur wae June 20, and here it 18 July 12.Somebody must have reckoned wrong.EVEN the pictures in the advertising section of the magazines don't enable a bachelor to comprehend how a woman can button a, waist up the back.WIE shouldn't know what to think of a boy who doesn\u2019t accept every opportunity to go in swimming or to sce a dog tight.7s He Can't Beat Fielding.Hou.Mr.Kielding's tariff discrimination agmnst Germany 18 working overtime.{ 9 months ending March 31st Madrid, July 12.\u2014Eight Catalonian coring ort of sugar trom Germany , women have been put on trial at he dropped from 130,600,000 pounds to\u2019 500,000 assizes at Burges tor \u2018the murder «f pounds.another won:.° under startling cir- | There's something for the Kaiser to smoke ,cumstiances.\u2026 \u2019 lin his pipe.9 ; | Their victim, Carlotta Fuente, nad: THAT hotel waîtér who has been arrèited :suffered from hysteria, which eventu- (or 4 siverware t tally took the Yorm of strange delusioas.| chat only guests | She at last guve out that she was he privilege.| Virgin Mary, and her neighbors, de- | claring her possessed of an evil spirit, rom the tubles should are accorded that RUSSIA'S Baltic squadron 1s going to rail with- sealed orders.It may be taken for grant- tore of\" her clothes and fastened her h , ! a cask of quicklime, into which thew | ed that they'll be unsealed no hurry if the | poured water until the unfortunate flect happens to mest any Japs.woman expired in terrible agony.BISHOP POTTER'S wife has been robbed Their defence is that they sought to drive out the demon which possessed | her and had no intention of doing \u2018ier | bodily harm.ot $30,000 worth of jewels.It is only fair to, say for the benefit of young men who are thinking of entering the ministry that the out of the good bishop's salary.\u2014\u2014 \u2018A MAN living in Hayti boasts of.having seen 42 revolutions.Even if thers {sn't any great danger in Haytiah revolutions, it seems as if watching 42 of them would make & man dizzy, st least.i FIRE AT LETHBRIDGE.| | Stores and Regords in Mounted Police Barracks \u201cEntirely Destroyed.| .Lethbridge, NNW.T., July 12.\u2014~What THE Russians seem destined to be disappointed in their expectation that as soon as the rainy season began the Japanese sold- fers would sil run home to get their raincoats and umbrellas.LL 2 yesterday morning at the Mounted Police Barracks, The fire mada considerable .\u201c THE impression fs gaining avoirdupois that i ONE PAPER calls Sam Hughes a pe: nut, uext one.it were on otraight it's probably on crooked,\u201d | Jn June, when first the sun gets busy with | Parliament may be called for militin service.\u2018 bis rayé, and the summer's just begun and | Gourley has no cxcuse to offer now for not | | jewels were not purchased with money saved |.; i \u2018ampin round.JIS MAJESTIC GREATNESS.tbe Kaiser, | ULUR course.hé said, \u201cthe ground is keeps sendingtelegrams to the losing sides.; 3 , The Hon.R.L.Borden is likely to get the improvements it could be made the finest cavalry manoeuvering ground in \"this part of Canada.\u201d Major Piche, of the Sixth Hussars, - We should think a boy , would get awfully tired of hearing the word \u201cDon't.\u201d NOW is the timo when the man who mistakes toadstools for mushrooms is able to | get his name in the papers.THE WAR just now looks to us like a ball game looks to a small hoy on the outside of the fence, with a policeman standing at the knothole.that the marshy land and pools be tilled up and the.bush cleared away to make it one clear common.All these gentlemen expressed an opinion that the farmers cattle, which were allowed to \u2018roam about the camp grounds for pasture, did not improve matters, Major \u2018Stewart's View, Major L M.stewart, in conversation \" , With The Herald, expressed the vpinlon that proposition of bis to/that the site -at Laprairle, especially IT HAS BEEN decided that members of making good on So ery.and elbow Teddy \u2018Roosevelt off the ip, portion above the railway track, scenery., was admirably suited for a permanent i camp.If the camp was to be a per- I manent one, however, certain improve- \u2018ments would have to be made.In the | first place a proper supply of drinking water would have to be secured, and in case of wet weather the site would have to be drained.During the camp there should be a better local service between Montreal and Laprairie.He consiiered that the camp had been a very successful one, and that the regiments had made a \u2018splendid.showing.English Captain's View.Captain Fordman, an English officer at present in Montreal, tôid The Herald that he considered Laprairie an ideal .Temp.89 Above.1 am tired of the news from Asia; I want no Parliament talke: I care not for gossip of flying machines, Nor reports of the price of stocks.Give me last winter's paper And leave me while | peruse With a fond regret the page that's set With the god old weather news.being in its virgin state, is one of its good points.\u201cIf it ever canie to pass that the militia had to do any real fighting,\u201d he said, \u201cthey would not find the ground made ready for them.The rougher the ground the better it is for the men, if it js a thorough training they go for.I was there after a heavy downpour of rain, and I noticed how quickly the water drained off, and in a | very short time it was as dry as tinder.I cannot understand why officers should Leave me.to read of the skating Where the river Is frozen tight, And the trai that: couldn't get into town | Because of the snow last night; To.think of these present trifles : | Indignantly 1 refuse.Give me lust winter's paper With the good old weather news.find fault with it.As.officers they (should know that they are not going to a niente.\u201d Captain Fordman wht on to say that he vonstfiered the men excellent horsemen, and showed good form in their drills.: DOYLE WILG GET MEDAL.Hamilton, Ont, July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The governor of the Royal Canadian Humane Association have awarded a medal to Michael Dayle for conspicu- nue bravery ir saving Charlotte Ne ' Kastner from drowning at Quebec on April 28, 1904.The Hon.Bill 11.n , mhesard vs, the go orid's-Champlon Trouble- © asm om + ixer, the N.Y.SUn, in an editorial, says: | _._ The youngést Lieutéthänt in France | WHAT IS GOING ON knows more of actual fighting than does \" William IT, the.German Commander in 9 ve y Chtef, and all the officers serving under him are just as ignorant of real war as he.It is sometimes said that veterans are too old to learn, but the Kaiser, who is the reverse of a veteran, will learn nothing.\u2019 + , 1f the Kaiser took the time he spends writ- Ing telegrams to lcarn about war he might develop into a good man.\u2018 Arena\u2014¢omic opera, \u201cThe Girl from Paris.\u201d \u2019 Francals-\u2014Una Clayton Stock Company in a new unnamed play, Sohmer Park\u2014Vaudeville and vigne's band.: Riverside Park\u2014Vaudeville, rele Confession, - .STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.\u2018Has \\here ever been un trace of insanity New \u2014_ 8 .in your Jamiiy?asked the attorney for the tench Fark Minneapolis, P.de Satrus prosceution.\\ .p4 .| : The woman in the witness box went pale Glasgow Sicilian.sud howed her head.a : a Cen tinz Adelbert.\u2018Well, she answered meekly, \u201cif you \u2014_ .must know, my eldest daughter jilted the ice | London\u2014Minnetonka, Koenigen Luise.man and eloped with a poet last week.\" ! Moville\u2014Furnessla.Liverpool\u2014Monteagle.MARRIAGES.NAPIER-AUSTIN\u2014In London, England, July 12th, 1004, Sir Archibald Lennox Milliken Napier, Bart, of Napier, Renfrewshire, to Charlotte Louise, only daughter df the late Chief Justice Austin (late of Montreal).164x lL.a- THE ITALIANS are leaving their country at the rate of 500,000 o year.The hand organ factories are having a hard time keeping up with the demand.(THE North American Review has an ar- Hb entitled \u2018The Now Hell\u201d Is the old one \u201c © } - LY fell between the platform and the mov- | {ing train and would have been crushed Minister of Finance Was ths \u2014 {to an end here_last\u2014night \u2014Mr\u2014U- L.+-\u2014 FINE CAMP SITE Officers Say Could be Easily brought to the camp in carts, is very\u2019 Permanent horse sheds, and it, it would greatly improve the site as al only in its virgin state, but with a few was of a similar opinion, and suggested.alte for a military camp.The ground,\u2019 ON LIBERAL RECORD \u2014w\u2014\" Guest of Toronto Liberals.4 5 \u20ac WHAT LIBERALS HAVE DONE Mr.Fielding Showed Why Liberal Government Should be Re-oleofs.| ed\u2014An Important Statement on the Tariff.\u2014 - | Toronto, July 13.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Thà banquet given by the Fieiding Cluds lof tnis city, to Mon.W.S.Fieldin Dominion Minister of Finance, od {was held in.tne King Edward Hot@l {last night, was atteriued aot only leading Liberais of the city and roped | sentative Liberals from tne provincgz Ibut by many of Toronto's prominent men who Lake.little share About 300 sat down to dina | special arrangements having to | made for a much larger numb | than had been expected.'fhe decora- business politics 1er, be tions.were elaborate.From every pilar and cornice pendant banners \u2018and bunting hung.(Fer the chairman's seat was a Union Jack.In the | centre of the room was erected a large cornucopia, and from the mouth of | each of the four hurns records of Can- l ada\u2019s great progress under Liberal rule ;were depicted.0; | Mr.James McLaughlin, president of \u201cthe [Fielding Club, presided.Thë \u201cLousts of \u201cThe King\u201d and \u2018The Gove ernor-General\u201d were first honored.Mr W.J.Clark, sécretary of the Field= ing Club, in proposing the toast \u201cOuf Guest,\u201d sald that on this occasion party lines had been obiiterated.hear.) \u2018They had with them men who did not always see eye Lo eye with the distinguished statesnian they were honoring, but they admired his great abilities and his great \u2018services to thé country.© ! Mr.Fielding Warmly Received.When Hon.Mr.Fielding rose to res spond the assemblage, who had drunk Lue toast amid muc appluuse, foilow- ed by the xinging of \u2018iie's a Daisy,\u201d greeted him with another outburst of cheering, and it wus several minutes before he was able to proceed.Mr.Fielding, after a warm expression of thanks for the great honor done him by the club with which his name is associated, and by the Liberals of the city, went on to speak of the record of the Liberal Government since it entered into: office.\u201cThe Liberal party has no p@spectus to present to you,\u201d said Mr.Fielding, \u201cbut it offers you a record\u2014the record of eight years of administration.!(Applause.) At the risk of being charged with boasting 1 will say that in .these eight years you have had a period of the best and maQst successful Government ever Xnown to the history of Canada.(Applause) I am I speaking in the hearing of great business men, of great merchants, and they | win kiiow ghe value of the condition when I sa that the first Wine we | have givén to Canada is a period of \"sound finance of high credit.\u201d What Liberals \u2018Had Done.Mr.Flelding then proceeded to point \u2018out some of the things accomplished by the Liberal administration dung its eight years of office.these was the wiping out ef the law forbidding the British investor of t1ustee money from buying Canadian bonds.As a result of this great feat Canadian securities were now recognized as the.best in the world.Fure ther the day of deficits hud been end=- ed and an era of surpluses reached just us soon as a change of administration was brought about, with the result that for the year just ciosed the bulurice to the good is no less than \"sixteen and a half millions.Referring to the charge sometimes made that surpluses are matters of bookkeeping, and that the Govern ment has not got the money, Mr, Fielding sald that this was true.\u201cWe have not gout the money, because we spent it for purposes which, under other conditions, would have meant going into debt: but we did have the money, and our surpluses are made out in precisely the same way as our predecessors made oul their state- \u201cments, with the exception of one item.| We charge to capital account one item jin the matter of bounties which was Inotl so charged by our predecessors.\u201d Mr.Fielding next referred to the I question of public debt.He admitted \u201cthe \u2018truth of the Conservatives'charge that the Government had spent money freely on all classes of public works, \u201cbut.\u201d he added, \u201cI Teel 1 can say that when the accounts of the year just closed are made up, which they will be in a few weeks, they will show that \"we have spent practically during all these ~i~nt years these large amounts for railways, for deepening and widen \u201cing canals: for public works and gtate- i1v public halls, made necessary by the {demands of a great people, without fadding one dollar ta the public debtf\\ (Applause.) Eight Years of Prosperity.| The Minister of Finance then pointe \u2018ed to the prosperous and progressive | state of the trade conditions of thé country.\u201c \u201cI know.\u201d he said.\u201cthat ous | good friends on the other side are not nine to recognize that we have hat anything to do with the advance i trade.They say it is all due to Pros vidence: Well, it is true all the blesss ings of life are due to Providence; bud the Conservatives had not been so | ready to ascribe to Providence the hard (times which hit the country during i the time of Mr.Mackenzie.They said i{t was the Grit tariff.Sir John Mac- | donald had said the Grits and the : weevil had come together.Then when \u2018the Conservatives came into power land there was a period of success, they were told that it was due to the wise legislation of the Conservative Government, .\u201cwell, \u201cin so far as Goverpments \"have anything to do with that sort | of business, you do not need statistics to prove in this city of Toronto that there have been good times in Canada tov the past eight years: You have | meen evidences of it in nearly every branch of business.Of course, here \u2018and there complaint will be heard, but I have little expectation that we will ever reach the millennium in these days.(Laughter) | Success of Departments.| As to the Conservative claim that all | this is due to the fact that the Gov- \"ernment had adopted their -national policy.Mr.Fielding said that whether this was so or not, whether it was the old policy or the new, it was producing results so vastly different from ther results of former times that they had better let the present Government stay in rather than let the reins (Continued on page 2) hh et eli og halt 5 HON.MPR, FIELDING (Heat, The first of: and progressive / CHa Lau + Le hn \u201cue HIGH TENDER FOR ENGINE CITY COUNCIL VOTES FOR _ ad Ls - - x \u2018 ; - i £8 + oo A A ve a : irom - ; - , : = 5 , - S PERIMONTREAE Lye .Ho anda np Mir jumbers, 1 - je iE Aled \u201ci the Le lon Spat sore .Fu yroen - umber 8 > | - lor declared: \u201cIt is just\u2019 auch legisia- Costs the City Just $400|Grant of $10,000 Was Made More Than the Price - «, Offered by Cana: | dian Co.The City Council yesterday afternoon, to three, Aid.Chausse, Couture and, 7 passed the report of the Fire and Light, Committee, accepting the tender of the: Waterous Cumpuny for a 1.uw Ballon engine ut $5,90.| Ald.Wulsh and Dagenais did all they could to give the contract to the Canadian Fire Engine Company at $3500, Put the forces against them were too great and the higher tenderer won, The tender of the Waterous Company, Was accepted by a vote of fifteen to eight, made up as follows.Yeis\u2014Vauillieres, Lartviere, Robertson, Clearihue.RKobiliard, Chausse.1.A.Lapointe.Rumbray, N.Lapointe, Btearns.Hastien, Leclaire, Proulx, Pa- Quin.Duyuette-1à Nays\u2014se.Dens.levy, Dagenais, Turner.Ekers, Wilson, Ricard, Wailsh\u2014 AGAINST * SERING MONTREAL\u201d A fetter from President ef the Hacamen's Unien, protesting against the canvassing agents of the Beeing Montreal cars, drew out a long.discussion.All.Gullery was in good, trim and threw out some political hints, which were received with much amusement., Ald: Clearihue complained that if carters were deprived of the right to employ agents, then the street Railway should be also.He understood that it Was un outside company that was rün- ning the Seeing Montreal cars and no: the M.3.R.\"If that were =o.this foreign company should pay the city fur the privilege.Ald.Guallery\u2014\"This business Is in-' furious to the carters, as 1 have raid: already.Why does not the great Police Committee stop this canvassing, for fares?1f it is u foreign company we don't want them here.The \u2018foveigner\u201d or \u2018stranger\u2019 question, whatever vou may call it.is a dangerous matter.Why should a stranger ome iu and sociale to the people and psy no heense?Your Thompson; would not tolerate this from inv of your own vitizens, \u201cWhy shoes} ve tolerate it from a foreigner or ttranger\u201d\u201d Ald.Ekers\u2014'Ald.Gallery \u2018es stro ck the kevnote again.\u201d Ald.Valheres moved.sorded \"y Ald.Clearihue.that the Ch -° vf Dour.be instructed to consult the \u2018ity Avs torneys and do what was necessary 19 stop the soliciting of fares vo the &treets.41d.Sadler thought the motor Would be a weil deserved censure on the way the Police Committee had negiéc!ed the matter.; The mot.on carried by a Votzs of 1hicry PAINS CAUGHT ME IN THE BACK Kidney Disease Made a Cripple of This Man Until He Used Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Mr.J.Lessard.150 Aqueduct street.Montreal, Que.states.~My main.treublé was with my back.which was very woggk.and whence stooped 1 could hArdiv straighten Up again on a.count of the severe pains which would catch me in the small of the back sieleving that my allmert was caused from deranged Kidneys, ] began + curse of treatment with Dr.Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pilis, und to-day I am ali right again.The medicine.seemed to act directly, on the kidneys and as a result improved mv health generailv.The distressing pains in my back have entirelv disappeared, and 1 Teri real wtrenz and Dr.\u2018\u2019hare's Kidney-Liver Pills, one: pill a dose, 25 cents a box, ut all deal- erg.or Edmarson, Bates & (ompany, Toronto.To protect vnu against imitations, the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chese.the famous recipe! book author.are on every \u2018box.; val Solation, for the sum of $10,000 to aid In Committee.: Manufucturers\u2019 -à $1.0w \u2018dian Towards the Expositién Co.où-Certain Conditions.a Hebert dissenting, GRANT TO EXPUSITION.The question of Making a xrant 10 the propusd exposition in the city was brought up and Ald, Sadler aul Puy- ette strongly opposed any\u2018such scheme.The motion of the Finace Cammitice declared that having taken In consideration the Industrial Exposition Assu- the establishment ut Montreal vy a permanent exposition: .That, according to the purposes of the association, the city should be the owner of the grounds and buildings and would control all the finances; Considering that the association ig composed of representatives of he principal public\u2019 bodies of \u201cthe, city, therefore the city agrees to grant the sum of $10,000, but on condition that no part of the sum shall be disbursed without the approval of the Finunce Ald.Couture thought that it would be as well to leave the matter over, s0 tion an this, conceived for the purpoie of raising revenue, that will raise a minimum amount of damage, by.driving both workmen and industrial establishments out of the city.Nejther the employer nor the employe objeuts to pay his share of what.is-necessury for the good government of this city, but they do most strenuously object to be classed with those who do not dontribute their share, or with thoue who are licensed because they are undesirable citizens.\u201d The letter continued to say that\u2019 the public and not t workmen shbuld pay for the yearly examinations.The letter concluded: \u201cThe license fee finposed upon stolk- ers, who undergo the maximum amount of physical lubor for the minimum remuneration might conservatively be termed \u2018intolerable legislutton.'* The Montreal Terminal Rallway usk- ed the city to supply better light for its route in the city.: Rew Father Chamy asked for a site on which to build a schoo! for the ine struction of young Syrians.pe HAVE YOU TRIED CATARRHO- ZONE?Itx wonderfully henling action on catarrhal inflammation is known to tens of thousands.It ought to be known to you, Heuling drops are deposited by the air on inflamed surfaces.They heal quickly.Not u vestige of diseane Is allowed to remain, neither coughing nor hawking, soothes, heals and makes you well.Two sizes, 2hc and $1.00.ou : + : no.: Re PRT H stratford, unt.\u2014Rev.Father O'Natil, of Kinkorit, one of the best known he called \u2018next meeting,\u201d but later withdrew it.Ald.Sadler said that he feared the proposed exhibition, like the ones of the past, would be a failure, The Association wus by no! means entirely in favor of the exhibition, and he doubted if à dozen Mont-i re:;! manufacturers would send in their exhibits.There were no grounds and no bulldings., and opposition would, come from the fairs at Quebec, Sher-! brooke and Ottawa.The first the city, knew they wduld be confounded with\u2019 un expenditure of two or tl ee hundred! thousund dollars.: .! Ald: Payette thought that the $10,000° would be better spent on streets and; sidewalks, Ald.Gallery was opposed scheme if the city had tu be sible for any debis incurred.The motion was carried by the following vote: Aves\u2014Ald.Vallieres, Lariviere, Robertson, Levy, Dugenais, Robillard, Turner.Chausse, L.A.Lapointe, Bum- bray, Walsh, N.Lapointe, Stearns, Hebert.Deserres, Bastien, Leclaire, Proulx, Paquin and Duquette\u201420.; famous priests in Western Ontario, is deud of paralysis, aged seventy-foûir, He tad, been stationed at Kinkora for over thir-.ty-three years.em A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES, ltchiug, Bling, Bleeding or særotruding Piles.Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT tails to cure in ¢ tu 14, days.duc.London, Ont.\u2014John Peel, one of Lon- | don's best known citizens, having Hved | Canada was obliged In self-defence to here for forty yeurs, died yesterday, aged seventy-four years.He the father of the late Paul Peel, the Canadian painter, some years ago in Paris.to the, | 5OKING OUT FOR NUMBER ONE.i respon- | \u201cSWISS FOOD\" combines economy and tcod quality, and there's a satisfaction in ! belug alle to cook it oneself to suit oneself.| \u2014adv.œ fr \"Ogdensburg.N.Y.\u2014Daniet Wilbur, \u2018employed on the steamer Islander, fell from the boat into the St.Lawrence ! River, and was, drowned yesterday i morning, just as the steamer was leav- Nayes\u2014Ald.St.Denis, Clearihue, La-ljng Thousand Island Park.valee.sudler, Ekers, Wilson, Nelson, \u2018Payette, Lemay, and Marchand\u201410.GRANT FOR PURER MILK.The Finance Committee report recommending a grant of $500 for the dis-\" tribution of pure milk amongst the poor people of the city, was passed.Ald.Dugenais presented a request for $5.000.but the members did not see w hy the vity should spend money in that way.\u2018 : The Finance Committee report rejecting the demand vf Roy & Chevalier for cotitract far removing dead animals from the streets, was sent to the Incineration Committee, MANUFACTURERS HEARD FROM.+ Two letters were read from the Cana- Manufagturers' Association.The first one declared: \u201cThat while the manufacturers the city appreciate the\u2019 necessity Jot preventing the erection of fuctories upon.purely residential streets like Sherbrooke and, St.Denis, yet they fear it would be a serious matter to include in the by-law streets where factories would enhance rather than depreciate the value of surrounding property.We are of opinlon that the residents of Nt.Lawrence street would not ohject to the establishinent of a of clothing factory in .their neighbor- hooa.\u201d IL was therefore suggested that a committee of aldermen should study the conditions of each street, in the interests of commerce, making the permits dependent upon the situation, the!\u2019 nature of the industry, and the plans, of the building.' It was also suggested that the bylaw should in no way prevent the proprietors of present factories from enlarging or rebuilding their buildings in WRONG TRACK.: Had to Switch.Even the most careful person is apt \u2018to get on the wrong track regarding food sometimes and has to switch over.| When the right food is selected the host of ails that \u2018come from improper \u2018fyod and drink disappear.even where I the trouble has been of lifelong stand ing.Elrom a child | was never strong lan! had a capricious appetite and 1 wis allowed to eat whatever 1 fancied rich cake.hightly seasoned food, hot: biscuits, ct -so it was not surprising that my digestion was soon out of or- Ider and \u2018at the age-of twenty-three I \u2018was on the verge of nervous prostration.I \u2018had no appetite and as | had \"been losing strength (because I didn't get nourishment in my daily food to repair the wear and tear on body and brainy 1 had up reserve force to fall back on, lost flesh rapidly and no me- .dicine helped me, ; \u201cThen it was a wise physician ordered, Grape-Nuts and cream and saw to it that I gave this food (new tu me) a proper trial and it showed he knew what he was about because 1 got better by bounds from the very first.{That was in the summer and by winter 'T was in better health than ever before hh ny life, had gained In flesh and weight and felt like a new person altogether in mind as well as body, all due to nourishing and completely digestible food, Grape Nuts.\u201cThis happened three years ago and never since then have I had any but perfect health for 1 stick to my Grape Nuts food and cream and still think it delicious.I eat\u2019 it every day.I never tire of this food and can enjoy a sauver of Grape-Nuts and cream when cage of fire.- (nothing.else satisfies my appetite and The other letter requested - that the increased licenses on engineers, stok- EVERY COW WE Is scientifically fed and is watered from artesian wells or natural The stabling is of the best, and the manitary surroundings are aF perfect us it is possible to make them.Eprings.we sel} ja had in the city.THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO., Tel.Up 663.= the richest, the creamiest and the most wholesome to be \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OWN The result is the milk 2685 St.Catherine Street.it\u2019s surprising how sustained and strong a small saucerful will make one feel for hours.\u201d Name given by, Postum Co.Battle Creek.Mich, True food that carries one along and \u2018there's a reason.\u201d Grape Nuts ten days proves big things.Get the little book.\u2018The Road to Weilville,\u201d\u201d in each package.Those who use - 9 j Aird\u2019s Special Crusty wear the smile that won't come oft.97 to 103 St.Urbain St.Main 1025.|has been largely inatrumental in bring- wus, who died i { depression - \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 à .0 i \\ * .\u201c (Continued trom page 1.) tail back into the hands of the other chaps, who cluimed the credit for inventing it, but never knew how to work it.(Laughter and upplause.) Mr.Fleldiig next usked credit for vight yeurs of successful admiuistra- tou, und (un this connection slugled out the depurtinents conducted by Mon.Mesars.Mulock, Putetmonu und Siftou for special wention, \u201cWhy,\u201d suid he, \u201cIf we had nothing else on which to 80 before the electors of Canudu thun Sir Wllllum Mulock's muahugeiment of the Post-office Department, thut ulone {8s enough to deinund acknowledgment und renewal of confidence from the peuple gf Cunuda.In the whole history of the Lipire there ls no record of departinental administration which cau surpass that of, the Pout- muster-Generat, (Appluusel As for Mr.Paterson, Mr.Klelding said he be- lleved the bushiess mien present would beur hlin out when he stated that no\u2019 gentleman ever hud udniuistered the Customs Departnient more intelligeut- ty, more usefully and mors successfully than hud Mr.Paterson.(Applause.) Referring to Mr, sifton, the Minister of finance safd: \u201cI'hey are developing und filling up the buck country In a way that makes every Canadian; proud.Let us honor that brave young min from the Northwest, whose policy ing it about.(Applause.) Statement on the Tariff.Turning to the turiff question, Mr.lielding said that perhups tCheoretically free trade wus the correct economic international policy, but In practice as uutions now pluyed the game of trade, deuil with others us she was dealt with.High turiffs did not necessarily make stuble and prosperous national trade, else why was there now commercial in the United States?Ritther wus it a part of wise Government to adopt 4 moderate and reason-\u2019 able tariff, which wus in the best ine \u2018terests of the comsumer and manufacturer alike, and new occasions taught new duties, and when the tariff commission in the course of thelr luvestigation found need of changes 1n the present tariff, the Government would not hesitate to make these changes.Canada, he continued, had made some of the boldest and at the same time some of the most successful in- riovations fu tariff policy in the history of the world.The preferential tariff with the Mother Country he gave as one instance of this progressive tariff statesmanship.No step ever taken by any colony ever had had such a gteat effect on all parts of the Empire.The Canadiun Government had led the way towards the splendid movement for Imperial commercial conditlons, and the effects of this policy were being evidenced in the growth of Canadian trade with Motherland, and in the way other d'ol-| onies were following the example thus set.: : Referring to the action of the Goy- ernment in imposing the German surtax, Mr.Fielding declared that a vast volume of trade had been thereby dJi- verted to Canada\u2019s sister colony in the.West Indies, and Germany's respect for Canadian self-reliant statesmanship had grown greatly, - ' As to the Government's action re \u201cdumping,\u201d he expressed the belief that this voukl reduce the evil, and that If there Was-anything defective - in the policy with regard to this matter, the Government would make it good, ; , In conclusion.Mr.Fielding declared that the.present demonstration was a pledge of Liberal loyalty to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and evidence that whethèr the elections came this year or next, the, Liberals were ready to go into the fight hopefully and vigorously and vic- torinusly, There were, on the other; hand, evidences of disintegration in the Conservative party.\u2019 Sir William Mulock for Peace.| Sir William Mulock, who was the, first to reply to the toast of \u201cThe Par-: lament of Canada,\u201d said he could von- tinue the eong of growth and prosper- Ity which Mr.Fielding had sung.Re-! ferring.to vast sums which in the past | few years had been spent in capital | outlay for useful works in the peace- | ful development of the country, he] asked, was it not better to spend money, thus on these commercial lines and for, productive works than to spend the | surpliie revenues in creating a large standing army, Canada, he continued, must not be turned by any false notions of military glory from her true destiny.Nn other nation in the world had such a problem before it.With .SIC 7 eric 2115 + 8 \u2018 BERALS, TUSSDAY, JULY In, 1906, -@an estate | r $ 9 every part of it cülling for an expenditure of money, and with but a comparatively scant population, surely the pagt of wise statesmanship wus to meet the needs of peaceful development rathen to listen to the cries of Lhe scuttered few who desired \u201c'the pump and circumstance bf wars.\u201d .Hon.Mr.Emmaerwon followed, paying slowing tributes to Mr.Fielding.Mr.John Ewan, in proposing toast of the Ontario Government, read a letter from Premier Ross expressing the hope that the Liberals of Ontario would give Mr.Fielding a hearty\u201d wet- come, and applauding his work in se- Luring a distinctive Canadian tariff, Hou.J.M.(Hbson, replying, intimated that the Goverment expected to have some more (fighting to do before the uutumn, und were ready for it.If IL Was Hecessary to go Lo the country.the Governtient expécted to be returned by the old-time majority, Hon.Messrs, Harcourt, Davig and Btratton alto spoke to the toast, Mr.Henry Miles\u2019 Address.Mr.Henry Miles, of Moutreal, that in bis opinivn the princlple griev- alice of manufacturers and producers nlike hud been removed by the dump- Ing clause, introduced In the recent hen Europe, with the |\" suld budget.There can be no question as to its value, It will remove Canada from the list of slaughtered markets) of the world, No longer would for- i 'elgners be able to send in their sur-, plus stocks to smother Canadian mo] dustry, This had been attained not by raising the tariff all along the line, Lo: Le a detriment to .Cunadu, but by a.statesmanlike nieasure.We only hear) one word of adverse comment, that the new clause will Le difficult to adinin-| ister.Let us not cross the bridge until, we come to it.There may be difficulties, but 1 have every confidence they\u2019 can be overcome., All that can be rea-! 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Two for Think it over, it is a 2 IT IS THE MOST WONDERFUL SYSTEM OF SE | TRADING EVER INVENTED.IT TEACHES YOU [} oS The True Road to £2 i ch i | : li: E ath A ki | pu i i ï 10 Fast @mmence at once to save your cash discount and obtain a beautiful premium Free.el i THE TRADERS ADVERTISING CO.1839 NOTRE DAME STREET \\ of this month we } books which contain Receipts Free.are distributing | RÈCE one page of Cas! M4 var .Eh For the remainder rs >.fie ; | ÿ [et L Ft Johnson 4 § se, English Periodical Pils r~ ila Se ISLEY SHOOTING: NOW IN PROGRESS ergeant Crowe Makes 21] Bulls in Succession at 800 Yards.; (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) Bisley, July 12.\u2014The shooting at the .nnual meeting of the National Ri!le Association of the United Kingdom commenced yesterday, there being a large representation of the Empire\u2019s Fmarksien.In the Gregory competition, with service rifles, seven shots at 200 yards, Lance-Sergeant Fowler, of Toronto, scored 33 points; Private Smith and Capt.Dunn each 34.\u2019 This morning there was a strong wind.In the Alexander Martin competition ten shots at 800 yards, Staff-Sergeant C.R.Crowe scored an inner and nine @ L 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5\u201449.Staff-Sergt.Crowe's score in the Alexander Martin Match, 10 shots at 800 yards.He followed his score by 12 bulls.bull's-eyes, 49 as per diagram.He followed this up by putting on twelve mare .bulls.N.B.\u2014These additional shots only .count in the event of there being a tie.Sergeant Mortimer made 47.For the Steward Challenge Cup, seven shots at 500 yards, Private Smith scored 34.« In the Armourers' Company contest, - ten shots at 900 yards: Major Moore scored 47; Private Smith 46.COLONEL ANDERSON'S SPEECH.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) Bisley Camp, July 12\u2014Lieut.-Col.Anderson, commander of the Canadian team, responding Lo the toast of the visitors at the Northes London Ritle Club dinner, said: \u2018Canadians\u2019 love for their King and country was growing stronger as the ties of Empire were growing closer.He hoped the\u2019 politicians of all the countries concerned would see that it was for their common interest that the Anglo-Saxon race should make these ties closer than they had aver been., NEW 7FALANDERS AND CANADA.Col.Collins, commandant of the New Zealand team,speaking to the Canddi-n Press Association, said he was endeavoring to induce the team to return Lo New Zealand via Canada so as to shrot at the D.R.A.annual meeting.Should the team meet with success during the meeting here they are almost sure to.visit Canada.* Only five teams will compete for the Kolapore Cup\u2014The Mother Country, Canada,New Zealand,Natal and Guernsey.\u2018I'he Canadian Bisley team on Sunday visited EBEdsley churchyard and laid a wreath upon Major Perley's grave, who died here while superintending the erection of the (Canadian rifle pavilion some years back.THE PALMA TROPHY.# {Canadian Associated Press Cable.) Bigley, July 12.\u2014At a meeting of the N.R.A.council the secretary was instructed to forward the following let- | ter to the secretary of the N.R.A.of America: \"I am directed by this council to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of June 18 and to report the suie mrrival of the Palma trophy.I am fu- ther instructed to say that they accept | the resolution passed at the meeting of your executive committee which .accompanied your letter as a generous admission that.the rifles used by Lhe American team did not conform to \u201cre conditions of the match and that by returning the trophy it wus their 'n- tention that the match of 1903 shoud be regarded as null and void.It is a matter of regret to my council that the rifles in question wére not officially submitted in accordance with his instructions by the captain of the American team.In view of the material difference which is now known to exist between the rifles used by the Americun team and those issued to United States troops it would not be impossible un\u2019 der the conditions of the match for tha former to have been allowed to be used in the competition.Thus the unfortunate discussion which has since taken place would have been avoided.M7 council having in their previous .ur- tespondence disavowed any wish to reverse the result of the match or claim the trophy are consequently unable \u2018to actept it as the accredited holders [or 1903, but they are prepared to act as \\ts custodians provisionally and pending any future arrangements that may be made in connection with a match.In nclusion 1 am to inform you that the council of the N.R:A.are unanimously in accord with your committee as to the importance to international rifle shoting of terminating the correspondence regarding this controversy as speedily as possible, : (Signed) *C.R.CROSSE, Lt.-Col.\u201cSecretary N.R.A.\u201d HON.G.W.STEPHENS\u2019 WILL PROBATED TO-DAY By the will of the late Hon.George W.Stephens, which was \u2018probated this morning, the whole of the estate is left to the deceased's immediate family, .The use of the homestead is given to the widow, Mrs.Frances Ramsay Mc- Intosh, during her life, to be a family home, supported by her.out of her share of the estate.All the household furniture, plate, horses, etc., are also left to the widow.The balance of the estate is left in trust to the executors, Mrs, Frances Ramsay Stephens, and the son, Mr, George Washington Stephens.The net income of the estate is to be di- \u2018vided one-third to the son and two- \\thirds to the widow absolutely, Should the homestead be sold or rented, any income derived from it is to be added ito the general estate and divided between the widow and son in the same way.The widow is to receive the full two- thirds of the estate's income until her death, or until she marries again.Should she marry again she will forfeit this share in the estate, including the homestead, and cease to be executrix or trustee, and receive a bequest of $20,000.At the death or marriage of the widow, the whole estate is to be divided equally amongst the son, George Washington Stephens, and the two daughters, Elizabeth May and Marguerite Claire, and any other children that might be born since date of will (June dé, 1887).Should any of these die their share will be divided amongst the remaining heirs, - Should all the children die without issue the entire estate will gevert to the widow, whether she mar- gles again or not.Should the son die, and the widow remarry, the estate will be divided between the two daughters, The will is a holograph wil' and wpe , Written by the late Sune.= + | Dragoons, as Col.Gregory refused to \u2014 WHY COL.GREGORY WAS SUSPENDED Papers in Connection With the Case Presented in Parliament.Ottawa, Ont., July 12.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Sir Frederick Borden presented to Parliament to-day the papers and correspondence in connection with the extension of time of Lieut.-Col.Gregory, of the 2nd Canadian Dragoons.The Minister hoped that his presenting to the House in this case papers which were of a confidential character would not be taken as a precedent.In this instance it was absolutely necessary that they should be brought down, but he deprecated the idea of having to do this frequently.The papers presented to Parliament for the extension of time for Lieut.-ID Col.Gregory, of the Second Dragoons, contain a report from Col.Otter recommending an extension for two years.This was on Nov.3, 1903.On the retirement of Major Ferguson, Col, Gregory refused to recommend Major Glasgow for promotion.It was signed by Col.Lessard, of the Royal Canadian do so.The fact of Col.Gregory's refusal was communicated to the general officer commanding in Toronto personally on June 15, 1904.Lieut.-Col.Gregory wrote from Niagara camp as follows: \u201cAs a protest against the system of political intrigue that compels my superior officers to interfere with the efficiency and discharge of the regiment under my command by promoting without my approval an.inefficient officer in my regiment while knowing and acknowledging such inefficiency.and at the same time being aware of the fact that I was trying to compel the officer referred to (Major Glasgow) to improve his qualtfications befare T recommended him for promotion to the position of second In command, I hereby tender my resignation as commanding officer of the Second Dragoons.\u2019 ; Col.Otter, in forwarding the resignation, says: \u201cI resent and deny the charges of \u201cpolitical intrigue\u201d with relation to the appointment of Major Glasgow as second in command of the Second Dragoons.As I have already explained.I considered it advisable in the intérest of the regiment that the appoin ant should be filled with the least possible delay, and as Lieut.-Col.Gregory would not make a recommendation.In the matter, IT felt justified under the circumstances -In doing so without hie recommendation.Col.Otter sald that Major Glasgow was in possession of the necessary qualifications for the appointment, and he had the concurrence of the inspector of cavalry.' On a report of Lord Aylmer, adju-i tant-general.Lieut.-Col.Gregory, on the 20th of June, was suspended for insubordination.and\u2019 provided with the necessary transportation to cover hie immediate return to his home.The discussion of the Militia bill in committee was resumed.To a section providing for rifle ranges Mr.Bourassa offered an amendment to make the Government responsible for the death or injury of any person in the vicinity! of a range, If there on business, or for injury to property.Mr.Gourley suggested indemnity rpectators.and Col.Thompson damages for riflemen.The latter suggestion found favor.but spectators, in the opinion of the House, should be in- rured.The clause was filed for res drafting.a rt AUTOMATIC PIANO PLAYERS.We carry the very best of these interesting attachments at prices rang- 2366 St.Catherine Street.\u2014Adv.ing from $175.00 CPR Lindsay, Lime | ; date allowed to aach porsen.suit every one.C.W., ! cs VALISES MMA AUS ited, for | «+ 5 ~ ' © a 7 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY; JULY Is, 1004\" - EPA 4 ! : : ; : .[SE Ce vl > se, xX - .R .\u2018 Ve Tw «V0 \u2019 ., SF ; LE i= @ Sr + ; a\" ; :.N.% fal .id Wd Lae ; [I : x.° _\u2014_ ELE - 1 FRANCAIS Etes esnontars Next Wosk-THE UNA GLAYTON STOCK CO, In \u2018A PLAY WITHOUT A NAME\u2019 Sey 1t\u2014Name It\u2014And Win Fifty Dollars.PRICEKS\u2014Matinees, 10e, 20c, 30s.Dven 10c, 20c, 20c, 8fc, 60s.Next Week\u2014 \u2018DRINK.EEE a AMUSEMENTS, aa « e A .) = Te k \u2018ç vr\u2019 = TET L = Zeb ; ce lm, FS ee Every housekeeper can have her home cheerful and bright if she uses Sunlight Soap.No matter what may be the cleansing operation ~ \u2014washin clothes woodwork \u2014bric.a-brac\u2014 Sunlight Soap will lighten the work and make everything clean and sweet.ade of pure oils and fats, it contains no injurious ingredient.~ SUNLIGHT SOAP ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR : Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't injure the hands.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.18a COBT HIM 8iX MONTHS' FREEDOM At the Court of Special Bessions today, Casiimg Dixon, for Raving run up & heavy hotel bill without having the wherewithal to pay, was sent to {ail for six months.NEW YORK 8TOCKS.: \u2014 Sy private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk TWQ YEARS FOR THEFT, from J.8.Bache & Co:\u2014 i Avthur Laces, charged with theft of July 11 July 13 bicycles in the city, was to-day sent A DESORIPTION on aL Op ol, to prison for two years by Judse Dos- Amalgated Copper.51% 00K 81K 8 4 \u2014 4 m.com.bere eens .4 50.0% o CB Eh sh 3 8TABLEMAN'S SUDDEN CALL:, An Sugar Rfg.Ce.1286 12834 128% 128 John Fulton, thirty-eight years of ©.da.pret \u2014.ev.|ame, met a sudden death this morning.Lmeive & Ret.Os.84) 34% BK 84% He was working as etableman in M.Am Car, Jounds, Geen eee n Stafford\u2019s livery, at 50 Drummond 8t,, ey (ion HK % 18, when he ruptured an artery in his left o.\u2018do.ref #5 9 95 _05x leg, and died in twenty minutes.The ValiimereandOhie.833 63% 82% \u201c#1 body was removed to the morgue to do do peat .pa.awalt the holding of an inquest, Brooklyn Rapid.50W* 50 50% BOX \u2014 o olCom.ane ese Cees Canadian Paciflo .134% 1 LUX 125% CORONER BLAMES CANAL CO.Canada Seuth Coroner McMahon this morning pre- Ches and Ohlo 7.\u2018di 8 83) \u2018sax Bided at the Inquest into the death of Chie.Buri.Quiner.\u2026.c.Maty Falk, the elght-year-old girl who Chicago and West.172% .174% Was drowned in the canal at Point St.Chiage RE and Pag.~.+.Charles yesterday.The evidence show- Chiongo Mil.Sb.P.145% 14615 148% 14636 ed that the girl had fallen ff a plank Oglorado Southern .- WB \u201860° \u2018a which was used as a crossing, und the Oensolid\u2019'ng an KY \u2026 105 1943 195 Coroner found the canal autfiorities Colorade Fuel-Iren.: .o.BK guilty of carelessness almost amount- Olev.0.0.amd 88.L.ing to criminal negligence, in having Detrefs United Ry.63} 0i) 62) 61% auch a crossing for pedestrians.It was| | Dela.Lack and est 159% Vem 159 150% recommended that a proper crossing, eclavware-HMudsen.+ \u20ac a > .Denver.Rie G.prof.70% 70% .- 22 * ith Band rail, be 81.5000 provided Duluth 8.8h, Als.A.ne de do.pret.ees aves Great Northern pid.Gonoral Kleetrie .183% ièb)4 167K 163k en aS Fores.Osntral Leen eee \u2026.165% ooking Valley.err sees esse were : 9 | lowa Con, Com.cv venu vue they W VON | Kansas Texas eom.- 17 ee ont et | Kansne Texas pfé.333% 84 17 Louisville Nashville 11856 11244 11254 113% | \u2018Man.Klovated, .151% 15054 1605 JBOX Missouri Pacific.MX 94 O1 9% Metropolitan Tra 116% 1544 111% 1164 NY n.Huds 117 1\" LL.18 Eris Railroad .25% UM 3K 25 de do Ipfd.GI 604% \u201c si .de do II ptd 37% 374 TK 3h N.Y.Ontario.Weed.18 274 18H 17H Norfolk West Com .3594 BK .54 | Nerthern Securitées.A a.eens : Pacific Mail.17% 274 .26 ; Penn.K.R_.1186 11754 1174 19 | Pressed Sieo! Com\u2026 24K 9 9% 802 do do.7 7 71 74 Peopies Gas.\u2026.\u2026.99!4 09 .997s Ph}, @ Reading.5X 50% 81% SH de de Ipref mes 2000 834 de de liptd 71% 72 eee TA Pullranu.Cee ee es cee eee Seuthern Fr om ., 23% 28\": 23% 23K _ de © prof.384% Bk, 88 885 | ( Southern Pacifié.484 49 49 wy | Tenn.Qeal-lron., Bis, 87 38 85% | Texas Pacifle .2 24Y, MK 28% Twin City.ue .5 .os | U.8, Leather som.64 hy 734 7H do.do pre 81 8} 81 834 { U.S.Steel com.It 1055 10% 11) do t .59% Bb 58 60 US.Rubber, com.| LE.LL, 17 e de pref.68% 68M.een WUnienPacific com.93's 93 91K 93% wow Ws | Can wn oa |B Western Union Tol.87% 87 .eee .Wis.Qeneom.Lois ees eee .3 ' aww EPPSS COCOA! | CHICAGO MARKETS.| ' B ivate wire Mr, C.D.\\ r fy 3 BY Tpivate ite fo Mr © DA Monk fout | An admirable fond, veith ail te | }].July 12.Ons.High.Law.Close.fr patural qualities Intact, Htted to | Wheat, July.8a%, 423 iy 927% ulid up and maintain [obust : Sept.Rid 861 B4ly B6Le-L4b health, and to realst winter's Corn, July.48% .45% 48 451 - Fn } extreme oold.Seld In ib, * Sept.\u2026., 42-58 45 4334-13 455-494 | tins, laBelled JAMES EPPS & * Cats, July 3 FA x be, .Co, Ltd, Homocopathio Chome.-« Sept.d1% 32 318 3174-23 £ \u2018 Pork.\u2018Sept.1295 150$ 120% 12671500 Ists, London, England, , Lard, Sept.79 715 70 TT { Ribs, Sept.©6 770 76 16 PPS\u2019S GOGO fe : LIBRARY.TO BE CLOSED.The parochial WUbrary of, Notre Dame, will be closed from July 15 to August GIVING STRENGTH & VIGOUR, ! 1.\u2014_\u2014 TITTY PITT TITS AT OOO TLS , \u2026Ë This Coupon Is Worth One Green Cash Receipt WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE CF THE TRADERS ADVERTISING CO.E JULY 12th a 1006.Only One Coupon of the same WA A Household Furniture And can sav purchase of this class of High Grade Stock.\u2014\u2014 2 WE HAVE Fit For a Palace e you a handsome amount on the \"Household Furniture ~ For The Humble Home - At a cost which \u201cmakes it possible for every home \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014mm Household Furniture | At But have decided to sell every article in stock during THIS WEEK at Discounts from 2 HA \u2018258 8T.JAMES STREET, 2418 ST.CATHERINE STREET.WE HAVE to have all they need.S\u2014 | WE HAVE + = | Marvellous Reductions CH ey ÿ 0 to 50 p.c.Pa h A ee And Give Double Green Cash Receipts \u2014 \u2014 GUARD YOUR INTERESTS and get your supplies of Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, oll Cloths, Shades, Beds, Mattresses and Bedding, Mat- THOMAS LIGGET The JOHN MURPHY Co.\u2018 LIMITED.THE BIGGEST SALE OF FIRST QUALITY Enamelware : EVER HELD IN THE CITY ! Is now, going on in our Basement \u2014 Biggest in Quantity, Biggest in Variety, Biggest in Pricer | Values | : 3 Before nine o'clock this morning \u2018a constant stream of buyers had taken advantage of it, and a great day of selling was assured! THe collection contains nearly 25,000 pieces of all kinds! THe Prices are 33% to 50 per cent.below standard values! No bigger chance ever offered to buy first- quality Enamelware | oo BF Do Not Miss the opportunity I - Special Sale of Choice Millinery and Ladies\u2019 Parasols For one week, commencing To-morrow, we will allow 20 Per Cent.Discount off Ladies\u2019 Silk Parasols, and also off all our latest Outing Hats in Duck, Linen and Canvas ! - The following choice bargains in TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED- HATS will also be placed on sale to-morrow: \u2019 50 -TRIMMED HATS, selling as high as $15.00, to sell at.45.00 - 50 TRIMMED HATS, selling as high as $7.30 and $10.00.to sell at.\u2026.00000000 er aaa ees -.83.50 25 TRIMMED HATS, selling as high as $7.50 and $5.00, - to sell Aat.ae ee ee a ee a ane ra ss 0 ee \u2026.82.50 Another line of TRIMMED HATS to sell at.eee.81.78 All UNTRIMMED HATS reduced to sell at 30c¢ and.The Two \u201cSnaps\u201d on Our Dress Goods Floor We: have just bought from a manufacturer about 5.000 yards FINE INDIA LINEN.extra fine quality, made to sell at 40c yard, but the terms were our own, and the lot will be placed on sale to-morrow merning at, per yard.17lge Also 1,000 vards WHITE VICTORIA LAWN, fine quality, 45 inches wide: cheap at 2hc or even 30c yard.To- morfow morning, per yard.\u2026.\u2026.0 iriiniteiaaaron.Another Lot of Ladies\u201d Hand Bags Worth $1.00 for 25c Walrus grain, purse oxidized frame, chain handles.inside, leather or \\ The JOHN MURPHY Co.Terms Cash.Corner Metogife.Tol.Up 2740: tings, Cushions and Drapes at July Sale.EMPIRE BUILDING, |For $1.00 = 9 2474-2476 St.Catherine Street.Wilder & Co./ .1837 NOTRE DAME /STREET.2080 NOTRE DAME STREET.ag Quebec, sight of a waterspout was witnessed in the harbor yesterday afternoon at three o'clock, and altheugh it did no dam- deal of 7 \"| citizens who saw it.he mete - | formad in the, River St: Charles ani evens Iasger-uatil it Igoke4 Uka, ms WATERSPOUT AT QUEBEC.July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The \u2018are the water af it rolled out into St.Joseph de Levis.the on e the phénomenop created a great grim interest to the thousands eof The waterspout water, which fell upon ts : ed_tha, hoate À mense column of smoke rising from \u2018ha River St.Lawrence in the direction of The steamer St.Croix was on its way up the river at ithe with a large number of nil- from Ste.Anne de Beaupre, and ran right into the immense column of at 810 GIRL FROM PARIS PRICES\u2014I15c, 26c, 36c.Box Seats 50c.Wednesday matinee\u2014Adults 260 Children 10c.Seats ou Sale \u2018Phone Up 1346.at Btar Branch Office.3-8 P.M.Every Dar.Best Vaudevliiie In Amero.Lavigne's Celebrated Band.10 Cts.AL CARSGO EEE PARK.RIVERSIDE PARK | Yury oem Complete Change of Programme.Two Performances Dally, Sundays included.3and 8 p.m.Admission - = 10e ART ASSOCIATION 9 A.M.TO 6 P.M.Admission 28c.CORONA HOTEL, GUY STREET.EUROPEAN PLAN.Rates, $1 per day.Rooms, with bath, $2 up.Elegantly equipped private dining rooms, and cafe in connection.Cuisine unsurpassed.Or= \u2018chestra Tuesdays, ¢ to 8 p.m.Saturdays 6 to 8 and 10.30 to 12 p.m.HAVE A SMOKE With ane of our choice Havana cigars, and you will never ask for any other.Choicest Cigars and Tobaccos in stock.Barber shop fin connection.St.Catherine.M.A.TARDIF,*™ Opp.Gvev Nunopery.DON'T FAIL TO VISIT \u201cCLARKE'S WIGWAM\u201d 138 PEEL.STREET.a few doors west of Windsor Hote .INDIAN CURIOSITIES! INDIAN MOC CASSINS! SOUVENIRS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE! Good Display ! Low Pricos! Ancient Order of Foresters Hochelaga District Members of the above Order are re- 2% quested to attend a (4) Meeting of the District on Tuesday evening.July 12t at Court Cornwal and York Room, 18 Monument Building, at 8.15 p.m.yhere the members vill be addressed by NCIENT ORDER OF FO! INS TITY 12 FPIMTIVE VOCUERAE Bro.George Abbott, P.H.C.S.of England.By order, : JAMES T.BROWN, D.C.R.- \u2014\" REGULAR AUCTIONS \u2018 Household Furniture and Effects, Pianos, Carpets, etc,, every Friday, at 10 o'clock.Horses, Carriages, Harness, etc, every Tuesday at 2.30.Consignments solicited.- Cash advanced \u201cmade.Superior storage for furniture, baggage, etce Tel.Main 790.Fraser Rros., Auctioneers, 45% and 455 St James ard 131 to 137 Inspector Street.as Month we keep your Wardrobe in GoodOrder Freach Cleaning Dyeing and Repairing of All Kiuds, \u2018Wardrobe Repair Conoern, Prox Up 2501.47 Beaver Hall Hil} \u2014 Z *Small's Maple Chocolate Creams bid fair to become world famous.''\u2014Ottawa Evening Journal.\u2019 : Try them, also other products of the CANADA MAPLE EXCHANGE 23 PERSONAL.Will the persons on board of Car No, 697, of the St.Denis Street line, that witnessed accident that occurred July 5th, at 10.35 p.m, | Comer of St.Hubert and Fiarimont Street, Kindly communicate with MR.L.PERRON, 78 St.Hubert Street, or by F'hone Main 44e - : 62 bl ps; \u2014 _ * CALLING IN CREDITORS.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.IN i} SUPERIOR COURT OF THE \u2018PV NCE OF QUEBEC.\u2014NO.180.In the matter of Joseph Arthur Lesage, Tailor.and Ferdinand Oscar Boucher, Rutcher, both- of the City and District of Montreai, and there doing business in copartnership, under the firm name of \u2018Boucher & Lesage,\u2019 Insolvents.Tho creditors of sald Insolvents are Héreby of this Court, in the Court room No.31, in the Court House, At Montreal, on the nineteenth day of July instant.at ten of the clock in the forenoon, In order -to givé their advice touching the appointment of a curator and.inspectors to \u2018the property -of the sald insolvents.; .Montreal, 12th July, 1904.; L.H.COLLARD, Deputy Prothonotary, S.C.SEWER DEBENTURES.Sewer Debentures for $50,000.00 at four per cent.per annum, payable balf yearly fo?twenty years, will be issued Immediately.Sealed applications, marked \u201cTender for Debentures, for any portion (not less than $500.00 tures, will be received by the undersigned up to the 16th day of July next, on which date wech applications will be opened and the amounts duly allotted.Any tender not nes cessarily accepted.For further particulars, apply to \u2018 J.M.CAMERON, M.D., or J.M.HOOD, Treasurer.Galt, June 15th, 1904.TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL\u2019 V housework; three in family; wages $13.a month; no washing or ironing.4290 Sherbrooke st.References required.167 »>00MS \u2014 A NUMBER QF WELL FURy nished rooms, large and small: ;everything firet class, with home privileges: \u2018breal .rast if desired.21 Aylmer st.187 \\ \u2014-_\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee TY CRUISE OF THE ARCTIC.Ottawa, July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Gauss or Arctic, as she is now calle}, will sail in October next for Hudson's Bay.where she will relieve the Neptune now stationed there.The [irst, intention had been to send the Arctic and through the Behring: Straits into Beaufort Sea, with supplies for the, Mounted Police\u2019 at Herschell Island.+ ordered to appear before oné of the Judges Chairman of Finance.around Cape Horn and up the Pacific\u2019 The idea ES is to have \u2018her cruise\u2019 = Ï To-Night M > \u2014 SOHMER PARK » PHILLIPS SQUARE.: Galleries Open Daily - \u2018National : or multiple thereof) of these debene 3 ~ ! t A } Mr re tes Le Bowie enon s # \\ cac ae CR AE \u201cve ea wd LE Te NT och HET THE \u2018HERALD .\"Spite bad ta vr _\" THE HERALD ATV QUMMER Posters of.Too Mereld Waving te \u2014\u2014 armée THE MILITIA BILL.In his naw Militis Rill Sir Fredepliok Barden has gone te the very root of the - troubles - which have se frequently arisen in the relations between -the Militla Department and genera) officers commanding the militia.In intrôque- ing the bill Sir Frederick carefully abstained from any personal reference, condemning the system rather than the men.Coming before Parllament just now there may bg an idea that recent controversies have dictated Sir Frederick's ceurse.Such, however, is not the case.The bill was prepared for in- , treduction at last session of Parliament, and was only withdrawn by Sir Frederick at the express request of tha Home authorities that he would postpone any radical changes until he had consulted.the Imperial Defence Committee.This Sir Frederick did, and returned te Canada much pleased with: the result.of his 4rip, but more than ever convinced that the old Cangdian\u2019 system was unworkable and ought to be remodelled.\u2018 - \u2018 ! The new Militia Bill is largely model ed upon thé recent reforms in the British War Office.Its prime object is to secure more harmonious relations be-; tween the paramount civil power and, the purely military officials, and at the' same time to do away with the very extensive powers at present vested in the general officer .commanding.This: office will become obsolete Hka; FUN Can Te 7 x.J a .must goog Have -imore money Mf she meang quite the financial milch: gow she was {mn the haneymoon period of the Franco.Rugsian alliance.Lo 19 anatper direbtion we see the dally breps made an instrument by the diglo- maty by the publication of the Ku,é- patkin sketoh of à supposed campalgn against Britigh India.In this case .he directing hamé.In\u2019 concealed, hut.tig deajred end\u2019 witi \u2018doubtless be attasyed.It 1s & sort of countercheck tp ihe carefully framed warnings.of & \u201cyellow peril\u201d to the while rages with which certain Contipynipl.journkis - gre instigated to \" frighwn - Mpanese 8 thiders in the British Em- ~and the United States.No ubt the intelligence departments of every great power have similur plans of campalgn pigeen-holed sand periodically revised awaiting a sudden complication\u2014if not they ought 1c have.It is well-known that the Moitike plans for war with France had\u2019 been in existence long before fhe war broke out.The memoirs of M.Blowita, confirmed by, the authority of the Times, tell us that another war betweeen Germany and France was once prevented by 8 communication made to that joyr- nalist.LU to.Of coykse, the modern diplomacy has Its dangers, just as its open methods in reporting the detuils of a crime may result once and again in alding the criminal rather than the law.Ao a press unscrupulously used may fan \u2018he flames of popular resentment to such.a height that all the efforts of diplomats on both sides, however honest'y applied, cannot quench the conflagrie- tion.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 BACKSLIDING.Fifteen members of the City Council quareel wb Japan ta rir og asd Pennce; 1s\" aot] Ten oo i a.+ ne 6 .§ > LB PWR EU IA [By 4 rR TC LT rien Se UE a Tolstol on the War.hl .ere to vu a OL ._ \u2026 (ln\u2018tho London Wm) 2] Semetiiing in taking plese ineemprer \u201c| nenaible and impossible in: its cruelty, falsehood and simplicity.The | sian Tsar, the same man who sxhort- ed ail the nations in tha causs of peace, publioly announces that, notwithstanding all his efforts to maintain.the meuce, so dear to his heart (efforts .|whioh express themselves in the sei3- ing ot other people's lands, and in the strengthening of armieg for the defence of these stolen lands) he, owing ta the attack of the Japanese, com- ands that the same shall be done to the Russians\u2014le., that they should be slaughtered; and in announcing this \u2018call to murder he mentions God, asking {the Divine blessing on the mygst dreadful \u2018crime in the world XB ~ This unfortunate, entangled young man, recognized as the jeader 6f 130,- 000,000 of plople, continually deceived.and cothpelled to contradict himself, confidently thanks and blesses the troops wham he calls his own for murder in defence of lands which, with yet legs right he also calls his own.WHAT HE THOUGHT.\u201cThe letter-carrier says he has a letter for you, sir, from the dead-let- ter affice.\u201d , \u2019 \u201cTell him I don't want it, some undertaker's circular, I guess.\u2018 It's anly| Stupeñied.by\u2018prayers, sermons, exhor- has T TE SPAY, EA .Ge 2°\" 4 \u201c Y IA 1904, LL bh \u2018tations, by processions, pictures and newspapers, the cannon's flesh, hun-! \"Infant Mortality.\u2014 dressed, carrying divers deadly weapons, leaving théir parents, wives, children, with hearts of agony, but with | artificial sprightliness, go where they, risking thelr own lives, \" will commit the méft area fui \u2018act af Killing men whom they do not know, and who have done them no harm.It was very hot.So very hot, indeed, that one breathed with difficulty, and walked near to the wall to escupe the sun's rays.Men were wiping the perspiration from their faces, and pushing back the damp hair from their foreheads, while the untidy-looking women stood in the doorwuys with.a baby in their arms, or leaned upon a broom and gossiped with their neighbors, Far up the street, in the scorching! \u2014\u2014_ Those who remain at home are gladdened by news of the murder of men, and when they learn that many.Japa- hese have been killed they thank some sun, were dozens of children on the one whom they call God.dreds of thousands of men, unifermly = { FAMOUS Ladies, if you know of anything better than Corticelli Sewing Silk, the secret may make you | that of grand marshall of England or| ave shown their business ability and commander-in-chief of the army.The, their devetion to the public interest by; control of military affairs will be vested Nanding over a fire engine contract to) in an army council, comprised of four # firm whose offer was $400 higher than! military men, two clvillans, and the; 8hother's.There could be no question doorsteps, or playing in the sun, on the sidewalks.One little barefooted chap was crying because the rough sidewalk Hurt his feet, and his sister caught him by the hand and pulled hini : \u201cBefore I am Emperor, soldier, minister or journalist,\u2019 must say to himself every man of our time, and of the Christian world, \u201cbefore any of these ] am a man, and my destination is < 4 FIsiatic Dyes | « Wash Silks (IN PATENT HOLDERS) Minister of Militia as chairman.The! ©f patronizing home industries in- chief military officer will no longer be ot the general staff.His duties will be definitely laid down, his subordinates\u2019 \u2018responsible to him, and himself subor-| dinate to the Council.Thus there will} be no room for clashes of authority such as in the past have too frequéntly occurred.- .Another very great advantage that will be, secured by this change is con- ®tinuity of work, and as far as is advis- ble, independent action.Not only that, but a proper centralized record of ell proceedings wiil be kept by the council, instead of being divided b:- tween the Militia Department and the G.0.C.'s office, as in the past.Every military man will at once realize the advantage of securing this continuity of action, and vesting pf power.in a permanent board instead of the G.0.C.Each successive general officer sent out from the British army has had Lis own ideas, and many of them hava vigorously tried to experiment with these on the men under their control\u2014a | rpecies of \u201ctrying it on the dog\u2019 which Las not been altogether enjoyed 37; militia officers who do not Beneral officer commanding , but chief, Sine Company and the Waterous Com- relish such continual changes back and forth | ifn drill.In future no one man will be able to enforce his ideas upon the Ca- radian militia; all such changes will have to be passed upon by the board.which with its permanence of work, and consequent knowledge of requirements, will undoubtedly be in a much bettez position to administer such affairs than any temporary official, unacquainted with the peculiar conditions he has to deal with.: The Opposition has been clamoring against politics in military affairs, Now is t opportunity to prove their sincerity by\u201d aiding Sir Frederick Borden in his efforts to put the militia on a sound basis, instead of continuing the carping criticism that unfortunately marked the opening of the debate on this important measure.?.rer THE KAISER'S WAY.\u2019 The daily press is, year by year, attaining a stronger position as the instrument of what has been called \u2018the | new diplomacy.\u201d It is not 50 many years back that it was considered a terrible offence for any official in the remotest manner connected with the foreign offices of the great powers, from the secretary of state or ambassador downwards, to give the least :15- sistance to or accept any assistance from any member of the fourth estate.The passing of the years has shown that just as the daily newspaper may be of the greatest help to a detecilve department in unearthing crime, so may it also be used By a skilful dip.o- mat as a \u2018valuable piece on the dipla- matic chess board.Considering :;is traiînfhg and his supposed autocratic sympatliles it is perhaps strange that it should be the second Emperor William of Germany who makes the most undisguised use of this madern agency.Despite the flouts and jeers wiich many of his enigmatic utterances call .forth there is a very deep-seated feci- ing that William II.is a remarkably astute man of affairs, a fact not at all surprising when we remember \u2018he keen, common-sense liberalism of his father and know that his mother was looked upon\u2019 as one of the cleverest women in- Europe and upon that ic- count largely excited the animes'ty and jealousy of Bismarck.The \u201cblazing indiscretions\u201d of the German Emperor are not improbably premeditated and serve their turn.His latest telegram to the colonel of the Russian regiment of which he is .the \u2018honorary chief may, of course, be taken serjous- ly or rot, according to the mood of \u2018he critic, Coming at a time when \u2018ne Russian arms and Russian.military leaders ars receiving more kicks than halfpence it was doubtless gratifying to their amour propre.It is also Ko- ticeable, however, that it was sent upon the eve of à visit to be paid by M.\u2018Witte, - tha distinguished ex-Minister whose mission it is to negotiate a renewal of the commercial treaty which has always been such 3 bone of contention between the two powers.The trade intercourse between the twa empires, though siready enormous, owing te thejr.cantigous frontiers, is capable of vost; antension.The question of .ha réjustyent of tarifés evan more vitally ; sadly scant and juzury slaer Qiparieh volved, as both the Canadian Fire En- pany are Canadian ¢oncernea\u2014in fact, both, du business in the same Ontario district.5 When the tenders were opened at the Fire and Light Committee last week, a majority decided that there was no need to inspect the engine made by the Canadian Fire Engine Company, although 3400 cheaper than the Water- ous engine.The last Waterous engine was said to be satisfactory, so why should a new company be given thei contract?\u2018Four hundred dollars is probably a mere trifle in civic administration, but it jis open to doubt if one; of those fifteen aldermen would have.thrown away $400 in his private busi- | ness without a very good reason for doing so¥ It cannot be urged that the city did not know what it was buying.| if the contract were given to the Cana- | dian Company.No matter which tirm: supplied the goods, the engine con-' tracted for had to pass all the required tests before a cent of the contract money would be handed over.Fifteen | out of the twenty-three aldermen present at Council when the report came up voted to sanction the Fire and Light | Committee's action In carelessly throw- Ing away $400 of public money.And when the people ask for band concerts in the parks, the aldermen pull a long face and say there is no; money.: : reer : : NOTES AND COMMENTS.| Canada is with Laurier.Hundreds for the highest tenderer, but not a dollar for band concerts.If an advisory council, with the re-! sponsible Minister at Its head, is best for the British army, it ought to be good enough for the Canadian militia.| It begins to look as though, If there | is to be a Dundonald campaign against the Government, the general will have | to run it himself.The Opposition are | not fighting for any of the things he considers essential.If the Harbor Board are allowed to | contribute 368,000 to the proposed monument to John Young, a good start will have been made towards honoring the, memory of a man who did much for the commerce of Montreal.Up to the present the Opposition have not shown any wild eagerness to retain the old system which\u2019 provides us with foyr generals in five years, each of whom seems mainly desirous of changing all his predecessor's plans, A growing custom ls for certain aldermen to remain at council meetings Just long enough to have their names entered on the minute book, and thus escape \u2018the ten dollar deductjon for absence from Council.Yesterday after- naon at the opening of Council thirty- four out of thirty-six aldermen .wers present, but by the time the fire engine question came up, eleven had taken their departure.Eleven aldermen showed that they do: not care how fire erigines are purchased or how the city's money.is spent, but are strict econu- mists whare their own ten dollars are concetned.: ° bu Huns Displace Negroes.It is enough to make all the old Mississippi River men who have passed away and gone to their reward stir in the tomb could they know that.Hungarians are tô be subggituted for ne- BTroes as roustabouts on the river, says the St.Louis Globe-Democrat.This shatters the laet tradition.We cannot imagine thèse silent, taciturn little men of Central Europe making the moonlight nights vocal with their minstrelsy on the lower deck or scrambling with each other for nickels thrown by dport- ive passengers.Nor shall we believe that the mate dare unwind that panorama of picturesque profanity at his long, wavering undulating ine of roustabouty as they move from deck to shore with the cargo.The darkey roustabout hears these ,objurgations with a joyous and appreciative ear and welcomes a burst of originality in it by rolling the whites of his eyes expressively at his fellows, or, If it is particularly moving, by a loud \u201cYah, yah, yah\" that le reward enough for the objurgator.What will the Hungsrians care for the expletive wit that stirs the responsive negro heart ao deeply?He will not understand jt, and if he did his percep- tlon of the humor of swearing is not of tha apan and ready nature of that of the sons of Ham.He would get mad Everything about it.is changing en the river.Ihe | passengers are not the same, the are emaller, the table facenis a lons i an of God, of ful- to the open duor of what was evidently | {If Of betng te And having under- their home.It was u dark basement, gtood this destinatien, every man of our more of a cellar than anything else, 'world and time.from Emperor to sol- and the two children had to climb down dier, cannot but regard differently \u2018the\u2019 stairs into it.Through an alley- those duties which he hap taken upon way could be seen a second row of himself or other men have imposed on Rouses, for only too often there are|him.two layers of residences to one side of a street, the one you see, and the ope \u201cBut, \u2018how are we to act now, imme- that is reached by.alleyways.To t @ diately among ourselves in Russia, at door of one of the houses cume a half-1this moment, when our foes have al- clad girl of about twelve, her bare feet | reudy attacked us?\u2019 I shall be.asked.sticking from a pair of old flapping \u2018Are we to allow our enemies to ruin shoes.She emptied.a pall of dirty {our possessions, to selze the produc- water on to the sidewalk, and disaP- tions of our labors, to carry away pri- peared.A little child of about three.goners or kill our men.\u2019 came running across the street, guiltless of any clothing whatever, save his tiny shirt, AIL of the children wer®&|menced;, by whomsoever it was.com- only half clothed.The sprawled \u2018menced, before all else the work of my around, or sat on the steps and looked ite was commenced.-And the work of after the baby, which was probably [my lite has nothing in common with only 4 year or two younger than thent- recagnition of the rights of.the Chi- selves, Their untidy hair was matted nese, Japanese or Russians to Port Ar- and uncombed.They cried vigoruusly thur.If there be a God, He will not when anything went wrong.The per- ask me when I dle whether I retained spiration and dirt, on their faces, \\ Chi-nam- po with its timber stores, or streaked down with tears and gave!Port Arthur, or even that conglumera- hem a picturesque complexion.It was tion which is called the Russian Em- 0 hot and so uncomfortable, with no, pire, but He will ask me what I have thady places for them to stay in, no done with that life which He put at one to care whether they were cold or my disposal.hot, clean or dirty, happy or unhappy., .We are hearing somewhat as to the| \u201c \u2018But how about the enemlés that unusual infant mortality in our city: {attack us\u201d \u2018Love your enemies and Some say it is the milk.Perhaps.A ve will have none\u2019 If we did, indeed, reform in this direction is certainly ne- love our enemies, if aven now we be- cessary, although, in the very poor gan to love our enemies the Japanese, familles of Montréal, infants, and [we would have no eñemy.To love.mean by infunts, children under oné'one's enemfes\u2014thée Japanese, the Chi-' year of age, are not fed cow's milk.In nese, means not to kill them for the | \u2018the well-to-do and wealthy families of purpose of having the right of poison- | the city infant mortality might be due ing them with opium, as did the Eng- to impure milk, if proper precaution® lish; not to kill them In order to setze were not taken-but, save to the chil- thelr land, as was done by the French, | dren of the poor, not the infants, it the Russians and the Germans; not to | cannot affect the submerged tenth of bury them alive in punishment for in- | our population enough to account for, turing roads, not to tie them together | any unusual death rate amongst them.by ¢gheir hair, not to drown them in Chairman Dagenais understood this thelr river Amur, as did the Russians.when he remarked a \u2018few duys ago \u2014\u2014 that \u201clots of things besides milk are! - In order not to let the Japanese into responsible for the loss of so many Manchuria, and to expel them from! young lives.\u201d One does not need to be Korea not 10,000, but fifty and more; more than ordinarily observant to real- thousands, will, in all probability, bel ize this, if one knows the poorer parts necessaiy.And the destruction of these | of the city at all.It'may, be that the unfortunate men is already begun, | \u201cpure milk\u201d agitation Cvill be the More than this, the war is bélng man-; means of opening the eyes of peaple to aged by those who have hatched 1t s0 ; few interesting facts In œegard to badly.That Russia\u2019s chief chance of; some of their fellow citiwens.Radical Success les in the fact that It possesses reforms and radical berievolence are ne- Inexhaustible human material.It 18 y y.je \u2018\u2019disgrageful conditions\u201d \u2019 hich they oy of wnlch death scores of thousands of Russian Dr.Dagenais spoke, are stunting and Men.poisoning and killing them, ahd so lit- .: tlé strength have the infants who start! \u2018\u201c\u2019Thousands of unfortunates groan and life without half a chance, that exces-!writhe in cruel sufferings and die in sive heat puts many of them out of agony in Japanese and Russian field the race altogether.Only the other hospitals\u2014when will the deceived peo- day, so hot and close was it in one of vie say: \u2018Go you yourselves, you heart- these narrow streets, that people puss- less Tsar, Mikadns, ministers, bishops, | ing through it fairly choked for breath, priests, generals, editors, speculators, | while in the doorways, or even hotter or however you may be called, go you: houses, the little children\u2019endured it all Yourselves under these shells and bul- | day and all night.The wonder.is not lets, but we do not wish to go, and we| at the high infant mortality, but at the will not go.\" The hypnotism by which many who manage to live at all.The!pcople have been stupefled, and\u2018 by; children, only too often, all summer Which governments still endeavor to, long, know no playground, save a stone stupefy them soon passes off, whereas, sidewalk, and when we know how ofteni the doubt as to \u2018whether or not It be the heat Is Intolerable, even under the agreeable to God that our command- trees, and in the coolest and shadlest ers compel us to kill,\u2019 grows stronger places in the summer, we can not but and stronger, and keeps spreading fur- acknowledge that a strong constitution ther and further.will alone pull one through such adverse conditions.It is a spark of the fire which Jesus We have our Fresh Alr Funds, our| kindled upon earth, and which Is he- Parks and Playgrounds agitators, and \u2018ginning to spread.To know and feel many other charitable alds which almjthis is a great joy.0\" at a lessening of thls evil.But for ef- \u2014\u2014\u2014 But, before the work of war was com- + ' ) The colors are fast\u2014the silk the best.Put u in Patont Holders, which prevents waste by tangling or solling\u2014keeps each shade separate and sutomatically measures a correct needle- Fa! ZZ\u201d Skirt Protector \u201c\u201c Pecutlar wearing qualities Pertectiy straight selvage** \u2018When eofled, a sponge or brush clean again, and no damage done.makes ! TEES & CO, Funeral Directors, 300 St.James St.Main 3271, Up 1653, Up 1501.' + During Juty affd -Augéet vus: store \u201colesce at one s'siesk ovary Seturdey, Ha y ilt [ )n*s Very Important Notice In addition te the Sweeping Reductions made in all departments during this July Reduction Sale\u2014 which commenced July 4th and ends August 6th\u2014we \u2018will, at the conclusion of the Sale Refund the Amount of One Days\u2019 Sales, ' Keep your receipts for all purchases made within the above date, both days inclusive, and when the selected Refund Day is announced should you hold receipts of purchases for that date, no matter how large the amount is, you'll have vour money refunded for the same upon presenting your bill at the Cash Desk, oY ma I à Our 25c Day To-Morrow ! BF Every Wednesday we will give a Special Sale of To all kinds of Goods, and offer them at a Uniform Price.Start To-Morrow all the following lines will be on Sale at, \u201cA QUARTER.\u201d LADIES\u2019 PURE WHITE PLAIN AND RICHELIEU RIBBED SUMMER V ES TS, with or without sleeves, shaped and straight walsts, ribbon and lace trimmed, all full, generous styles.lnstead of 23c each, To-more 25c Day ze \u2026cnrauu00 eve ts acces recuues FAIRBANK SANITARY OR TAR SOAP, large cakes, ons cake in a box.Regularly sold 166 cake.To-morrow, 4 cakes fOr.i .viv vevensscisse MVC 25c 25c Pr \u2018 Day 75¢ and $1.00 Pure Silk Day Ladies Black Taft- \u2018 White «a n d feta, real Colored Lyon grade.Blouses, Ouly 350 yds.25c samples, all to offer */To- 25c | sizes and morrow, Day +.; «2e \u2026 |Day for gir - For Boys Blouses, in , For Cusbion Print or Col- 25c Covers.Our ored Cambric 25c regular 3ic & Our regular CENTS.59c line.doc Iines 2177 J GEM JARS\u2014''CROWN''\u2014pint size, with a Rubber Band.Regular 75c dozen.Wednesday, 6 jars for.[I CALIFORNIA SEEDED RAISINS, Our regular 10c package.Wednesday, .6 packages fOF.0.000000000 .B5e sue 5 With Master Minds.The great successes of the world have been affairs of a second, iu third, nay, a fiftieth trial.\u2014John Morley, We are never more discontented with others than when we are discontented with ourselves.\u2014Amlel, Trust thyself; every heart vibrates to that fron string.\u2014Emerson.Finish every day and be done with it.You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities no doubt | crept in: forget them as soon as you! can.To-morrow is a new day; you! shall begin it well and serenely and\u2019 | with too high a spirit to he cumbered | with your old nonsense.\u2014Emerson.! There is no wealth but life, life, in- | cluding all {ts powers of love, of joy, i and of admiration.That country is the richest which nourishes thé great- | est number of noble and\u201dhappy human | beings; that man 1s richest who hav- ; ing perfected the functions of his own ! life to the utmest, has also the widest | upon this that rely those who send to! helpful fnfluence, both personal and | iby means of, his possessions over the lives of others.\u2014John Ruskin.TT Te TT ST ed THE GIRL THAT'S NEVER STRONG.| You meet her everywhere\u2014behind the ' counter\u2014how hard her lot; In the office, : in society, weak, .unstrung, lacking ; color, easily tired, and yet her will\u2014 not her strength\u2014keeps her well yp in th® race.She wants to be strong, but doesn't know how.; She hasn\u2019t heard of Ferrozone, or.she would be perfectly well.What an appetite it gives, what power of digestion.How quickly a stream of ricn.red blood flows through her veins and glows her cheeks with color, her eyes with brightness and her step with buoyancy.Life, instead of being full of pain, becomes a pleasure.Werk, Instead of being a burden, joy.By the use of Ferrozone she becomes well, strong, has lots of blood, strength, energy.and is filled with a desire .to live to the utmost of her being.fective reform one must get at the root \u2014 of the evil, which ts simply the deplorable conditions of life in which the, children of the poor are reared.\u2018Pure milk\" is a step In the right direction, for it strikes at the féod supply of these poor, but ewen purd milk cannot decrease the ipfant mortality to a no-| ticeable extent, In this weather.It is the heat that kills them, and poor peo-! ple do not have refrigerators to preserve; their food or cool places {in which to rock the baby to sleep.As long as the! -Childgen and babies live in the heat of | our nhrrow, unshaded stfeets, so long will the summer mortality statistics cause dismay.And, so long as we are only dismayed, as we read these ata- tistics in the shade of our own porghes, we are indirectly responsible for them, for a little energetic charity might save many a little life.\u2014Francis Daor.TABLE and STEWING PRUN IMPERIAL CABINET, DEHESA BUNCHES, 4 CROWN, TABLE ANGELES IMPERIAL CLUSTERS, 6 CR pound, only $1.25 per layer, only $4.25 FOUR CROWN TABLE RAISINS, ia qu No Tramps in Germany, To-day the lot of the laboring man in Germany is in many respects better than that of ours, says the National Magazine.The German stite recognizes the right of every man to llve\u2014 we do not.When the.German laborer becomes old or feeble the-state pensions him honorably.In Germany the laboring man can ride on the électric ears for two cents\u2014we pay five.German cities have public baths, public laundry establishments, big parks, free concerts and many other features which soften poverty\u2014although they do not remove it.The corollary to this is that the Emperor permits no tramps to terrorize his\u2018 highways.The police are organized: for rural trol as well as city work, and every loafer is stopped and made to give an account of himself.In England vagrancy has heen a public nuisance for generations\u2014with us it has become, of late years, almost & publie danger.Germany has no tramps.The man who is without work in Germany fihds no inducement to remain idle.paternal government sets him to puch hard w hat the would- be unemployed finds it decidedly to his FINEST FRENCH STEWING PRUNES\u2014 FINEST FRENCH TABLE PRUNBS\u2014I (choice selected large fruit).finest French Table Prunes\u2014\u2018\u2018Impertal S Finest French Table Prunes\u2014\u2018 Imperial F Finest French Table Prunes\u2014\u2018'Imperiples\u2019\u2019 » FRASER, VIGER & CO, Italian Warehouses, ESTABLISHED 1856, interget to sesk some other employ- | ont a0 spe 4p REMMI, er FINE TABLE RAISINS THE VERY FINEST FRUITS AND NUTS Imported Specially for our Highest Trade, .TABLE RAISINS\u2014Finest Extra Quality\u2014TABLE RAISINS, CROWN, TABLE RAISINS, only 15 cents in 78 cents per single layer.only $2.50 per box of 4 layars (22 pounds).90 cents per layer, only $3.00 per box of 4 layers ~ Table and Stewing Prunes-\u2014Finest Extra Quality \u2014 Table and Stewing Prunes Table Prunes In Glass Jars and Tins Finest French Table Prunes\u2014\u2018''Imperial Superfines\u2019'\u2014in 4-1b.glsas jars, $2.10 each.Finest French Table Prunes\u2014\"'Impèrial Superfines''\u2014in 7-1b.glass jars, $3.50 each.SHELLED ALMONDS-\u201cSweet and Bitter\u201d-SHELLED ALMONDS FINEST VALENCIA SHELLED ALMONDS .[SP only §0 cents per pound FINEST JORDAN SHELLED ALMONDS .FINEST \u201cBITTER SHELLED ALMONDS ,.ES and SHELLED ALMONDS er pound, only \u2018RAISINS, only 20 conts per pound, only } pounds).: OWN, TABLE RAISINS, only 25 cents per per box of 4 layers (22 pounds).arter boxes (single layer), $1.25 per box.ounds for 25 cents.0 cents per pound \u201cBELLE RAME''\u2014~2 MPERIALES'\u2014only uperfines\u2019\u2019\u2014in 2-1b.glass jars, $1.10 each.leur\" \u2014in 2-1b.glass jars, $1.20 cach.- \u2014in 5-1b.tins; $1.50 each.only '75 cents per pound sesscencuiese ONly 85 cents per pound The Nardheimer Bulling 207, 209 and an ST.JAMES ST.= Montreal.becomes al\u2019 25c 25c DAY DAY 25c DAY shore at Home | by providing yourself with sea salt and the cooling breezes of an electric fan.When the polar breezes raise your whiskers in grateful thanks think how cheap we have provided you with solid\u2019 comfort when we put an electric fan in your home for $5.00 up.Electric lights, electric bells, electric batteries and house telephones in accordance with these prices.| Sayer Electric Co.«FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL, Phone Main 4546 STEWART g ermal) Enjoy the Sea 257 St.James.1541 St.Catherine There Is No Make-Believe About Our Semi-Annual Clean up You can have perfect confidence in any Suit you buy from us while this unusually cheap sale of over-makes® add sizes and broken lines, is going on: The values we offer: are real, © Don't let this opportunity slip by to get a fashionable and well-made Suit for 810.00.CAMPBELL\u2019S, x 267 St.James St.us \u2014 OUTING GOODS.Duck Pants, Duck Shirts, for tennis, ut al so Ra - Belts, Bathing Suits and Trunks, plete line of tho latest Straw Hats ROYAL STORES-LNADBRYIN EES t.Catheri TL Plaga d° 225 eo Tcoadivy at or 2687 Not | \u2014 d L.A.DUBRRULE, «1 IE Vor ¢ @pwn Ay \u2014\u2014 Suffered With Female Weakness.Doctors Gave No Relief \u2014Pe-ru~-na Cured Hor.RS ALEX JOHNSON, Ne 356 University ave., n, Ont., Canada, writes: oe 1 have been a sufferer for:years beating down pains and back- » and got no relief from doctors riptions.| commenced, takin na, and after taking the firs © | felt much better, and within onth | was a well woman, and | ily recommerd it te any woman is in poor health-as ! was.\u201d\u2014Mrs.» Johnson.Hartman, of Columbus, Ohio, Gives Hvice to Suffering Women Free.is well known, Dr.Hartman is the ident of The Hartman Sanitarium.nstitution which has a department pted exclusively to the treatment of ule diseases.He is thus brought to thousands of such cases every year, the most of whom ® Greatest return to their America\u2019s ho m : 5, to be anitariums treate y corre- um: spondence, The pcipal remedy he relies upon in such Ps is Peruna, which every woman ld have who has any affection af \u2018kind.1 view of the great multitude of wo- suffering from some kind of female rase, and yet unable to find any e, Dr.Hartman, the renowned gynae- bgist, has announced his willingness direct the treatment of as many = es as may make application to him ing the summer rge.ny woman can become a regular lent by sending a written statement er age, condition of life, history and ptoms of her derangements.you do not derive prompt and satis- tory results from the use of Peruna, te at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a à statement of your case, and he will pleased tg give you his valuable ad- \u20ac gratis.ddress Dr.Hartman, President ot e Harfman Sanitarium, Columbus, O months without |; FHI HE HI JHE 3 * * = x oy ERA ry KE He Re Heo Ke WE TNH J He Fo HN He Hee Xe HIE 6 HFN HANK MRS.ALEX.JOHNSON, RRFRFEFR AER RE RETR RRRRARRN Peruna is for sale at all first class.drug stores at $1 per bottle.FERRE LRFNXRAR THE FRASER INSTITUTE.port of Donations During the Past Year.The libratian of the Fraser Institute ee Public Library desires to ac- owledge valuable donations of books the library, and states that 2,053 lumes have been added in all during e last twelve months, 1,464 of which ve been purchased with the funds of Me late John H.R.Molson bequest, P of these being English and 584 ench.All the departments have gen materially increased.The insti- te took advantage of several impor- @nt book sales which occurred during e year, and made some valuable ac- i1sttions, particularly on art and rare orks on Canada.Five hundred and rty volumes have been donated, two ery handsome works, beautifully il- strated, \u201cThe Secretan Collection,\u201d four cav.; Paris, 1889, the gift of Mr.ichard B.Angus, and \u2018\u2018\u2019The Orna- ental Arts of Japan,\u201d by George Ash- .Audsley, two vols.fol, N.Y.83, given by Mr.Geo.Olds, The other Enerous donors were Mme.Danican nd Mr.Darrican, fils, 61 vols.; Mme.Desaulniers, 50 vols., Mr.Fred R.acaulay, 1ÿ vols.; Mrs, Stanley, 41, ols.; Miss S.Stone, 19 vols.; Miss Alice wift, 24 vols.; Mr.G.de Werthemer, 4 vols.; anonymous, 109 vols.; La Bib- oteca Nacional, Santiago de Chile, 35 ols., Mr.Andrew Carnegie, 2 vols; on.S.d\u2019Hakwyn, 2 vois.; Lady Hick- Mon, 3 vols., Miss Hickson, 3 vols.; Mr.Strubbe, 3 vols., etc., etc.A framed hota by Dr.W.Watson Cheyne, \u201cSur- ounder of Cronje to Lord Roberts,\u201d as been gonated to the institute by he lage Hon, Geo.W.Stephens.Six:hundred and ten new names were nroMed on the list of members, and 2,885 volumes were borrowed from the \u2018gates to the irculating department, not including the books of reference, ete, lent in the librara.A The Fraser Institute will be closed from the 1st of August to the 1st of September, as usual, for the annual cleaning.rt © BILL POSTERS MAY COME.Their Next Convention May be Held in Montreal.\u2018 At Windsor street station Saturday night there were quite a number of members of the Canadian Billposters & Distributors\u2019 Association, who are dele- international conventlon of the Associated Billposters & Distributors of the United States and Canada, nearly every one of the larger cities of Canada were represented south of Montreal, others to be picked up as the train advanced.> Amongst-those leaving was Mr.Ware, of the St.Lawrence Add Co., who ls a director on both the Canadian and American boards, and who bears with him an invitation from his Worship the Magor, and also one from President Henry Miles, of the Montreal Business Men's League, to the Associated Bill- posters & Distributors :and their allied interests to hold their convention in 1905 in Montreal.If Mr.Ware secures this it will mean an attendance of over five hundred delegates, besides their wives and familles.Mr.Ware also carrles with him, and has sent ahead, about thirty specimens of Canadian llthographtc art in competition with the world's best posters on July 15th for three medals, .Mr.Ware and other gentlemen present spoke as if the convention would have a fair chance to come to Montreal next year, as it would be the first time that any convention of this kind was held in Canada.0° \u201d 14 Many a seriqus error The Business Man s Though swifily his business keeps bringing in wealth, * He groans, +\u2018 What's the use, for I' ve now lost my health.,.My friends were more careful, Abbey's Salt took each day, « And they are still young, while I'm old and gray.\u2019 a When success depends on health, \u2018one \u2018can\u2019t\u2019 afford to take risks with his digestive organs.À man can't think of business and biliousness together.made because the brain has been befogged by andy upset stomach or a torpid liver.# |._ ABBEY'S SALT, taken in the morning keeps ?the blood cool, sends the business man to his office with active brain\u2014 and the mental and / physical power to grasp every problem.Abber\u2019s Effervescent Salt Brings A Wealth of Health à ° is Spgs.in judgement has been % Have a TENTS @@ The Merchant's Awning Co.1447 NOTRE DAME STREET, Latest Stripes in Awnings.To full assortment o to RENT.See our UY YOUR BEDS FROM THE STOD- DARD BEDDING CO., 2334-2336 ST.CATHERINE ST., AND SAVE MONEY.\u2018| speech, deny that he had suc \u2019 Ye ty .nue À WLI BRL \u2014 \u2018New Measure Was Before the Commons Ml ¥es- Several Important Clauses Held Over for Further Disoussion\u2014Alien Labor Questien Will be,Die- cussed in Senate.(Staff Correspondence of The Hera:i.) Ottawa, July 12.\u2014The House talked of*war and preparation for war.yestary day.The Militia Bill was under dls- cussion from morn until midnigat, and about all the fancies and hobbles which haunt the minds of members were on parade.The colonies were ull to the front and the ordinary member who has never been burdened with tuary in the fleaceful precincts of he smoking-room while the fight was waged in the sultry chamber, The relations of the general officer commanding were paraded again on the scene from which he is disappearing to give place to a militia counc.l, an inspector-general and a chief of staff.There was some quarreling with this project, though it is .an idea of Imperial army aythorities.The Britiy North America act came in for som left-handed compliments by the .nen who pose as its champions, but who now find it intunveniently in the path of the attack they have launched upoa the Government on behalf of Lotd Dun- donald.To give the day a thordugaly warlike aspect the Minister of Marine introduced the naval Militia Bill which as announced some time ago, is to have a Humble beginning, and for which all have hope of a glorious fy4- ture.While the Militia Bill was under consideration in committee a strenuous ei- fort was made by a team of Conserv.i- tive colonels to convict the Minister «f \u2018Militia of partizan work in the for:e he has under him.- CONSERVATI VEgpLONELS CRITICIZE.Col.Sam Hughes, of Victoria, aad Col.George Fowler, of Kings, claimed appointments and promotion in the militia went by political\u2019 favor to partizans, which was not the case in \u2018tue good old days of Conservative power.Sir Frederick Boyden sald there had never been political consideration t- tached to militia appointments or mill- tia, promotions.\"He held, however, that when.a new corps was being orgin- ized the representative of the district should be consulted so the best nen could be obtained.After having once been appointed, Sir Frederick said, tie interference of the representalve of he corps should cease and gppointments should be made on the recommenda- tlon of the commandant, and the promotion should go by, term af service, Col.Frowler held that the Department had shown political favor in letting contracts for supplies.Sir Frederick declared that every tender for supplies of militia camps had been let by public tender to the lowest tenderer.He challenged contradiction.Col.Hughes read a list of Nova Sco- tia colonels who had been retired since 1896, and pointed out that there wag ominous political significance in the fact that of the ten he named not une, had been given an extension of tine beyond their five years' service, exe cept one, who was a Liberal, and one who was a Conservative but a fri2nd of the Minister of Militia.Sir Frederick said there was .ittle in the matter.The extension was only given in special cases.The term of command was limited to five years \u2018so the officers below might have some prospect of advancement.In the case of the Nova Scotia colonels who had \"been retired by expiration of their term all had been succeeded by Coa- servatives.There could be no political advantage in that.= .AWARDING OF CAMP CONTRACTS.Dr.Danijel, of St.Jahn, claimed the Militia Department had awarded a contract amounting: to $185 after Lall- ing for tenders from only a limited number of men.Sir Frederick said that in the case of mall amounts of supplies@mounting to $100 or $200 gpupplies were asked from only a limited few.But,supplies for the camps were always obtained by open tender., The Minister of Militia offered an amendment providing that militia -.r- ders shall issue through.the adjutant- general because Canada might not ul- ways have a general officer commani- ing.The fourth clause of the bill declared the command of the militia vested In the King and\u2018administered by'the Gov- ernor-General-in-Council for the King.Mr.Bourassa said that this was superfluous as that provision was contained .in the British North America act.However, he wanted it understood that if the King had the com- man of| the militia the Government and Parlfament had the control of \u2018he militia and not \"the Governor-General.He stated that at a meeting where Lord Minto was present, Mr.Donald Macmaster had stated the Governor- General had power to send.the milit\u2018a anywhere.Lord Minto did not, in his p power.The clause was amended to réad as the terms of the British North America act.The Opposition agreed with this.Mr.Éourassa's amendment was killed, he being the only member votla for it.: The exemption in the case of the House of Commons and the Provincial Legislature was struck out.The Senate was left exempt so it can take what action it pleases when it has the bill under consideration.PEACE AND WAR STRENGTH.The new \u201cbill provided for a militia peace minimum.of 46,000 men ani a war maximum of 104,618.Mr.Bourassa offered an amendment providing tha .the Canadian militia should have fixed maximum of 50,000.He sald that Canada was certainly being Influenced by a spirit of militarism and it might well be that some future Minister of Militia might .take advantage of his authority to organize the militia up to the limit.It would be well, he thought, to limit his power to 50.000 and make .t necessary for him to come to Parliament if he wanted more.Mr.Bourassa sald he favored a good efficient militia fërce and the organization of rite clubs which would train the young men of the country to hit a mark.But to attempt to organize the forces of this country to be ready to meet tha United States in the field was absurd, One hundred thousand was_too man men if we did not propose to tigaf, and too few if we did Mr.Gourley, Col.Hughes, Mr.Ingram and Mr.Osler, of the Opposition, queptioned the loyalty of Mr.Bouras- sas words.An effective reply was made by Mr, Puttee, an Independent.He said that Mr.Bourassa had got himeelf in a pokition so if he got up in the House and read the Ten Comrhnandments the Conservative members would at ence characterize them as disloyal and trat- orous sentiments.Mr.Puttes said he GOOD.PROGRESS WAS MADE =\" the qccoutrements of war sought sa:c- |.+ \u2018 + vm * wa .> .IC 1478 [UE 1 RE a OS Sot.yalue and not twisted 4d Msening to suit the prejudice of.any.member of the Opposition.He could 548 no harm and a good daal 0 in e limitation of 50,000 which Mr.Bourasss pro- Te place upon the Ministers of The amendment was lost.A large aymber of npn-contentious clauses were pi without discussion.However, those relating to Lne calling oyt of militia and the clauses relating ta the commanding officers wera reserved.On each of them \u201che Opposition has given notice that there : hate.re ve ies defining militia rank the nister had an amendment :a- serted givin Tmperie] officers whe may join thy militia rank in the ye they hold in the Imperigl army antedata the gppeintment to ih date of thelr Imperial appointment.WANT CHEAPER UNIFORMS.On the clause providing that officers shall provide their ewn uniform and equipment, Calonel Fowler sald it was abaut tims the expensive cavalry uni- 'orms were done away With and a cheaper uniform substituted.The expense of providing a uniform was pow 80 high in Hussar regiments that many valuable men could not be obtained.The cavalry regiments were ralsed in the country, and could be made most efficient by getting officers and men from the country.To get officers from the country the cost of uniforms would have to be reduced.Now only rich men's sons could afford the expense of yniforms and they were not the most @esirable class of officers.Sir Prederick sald he \u2018agreed with these sentiments.hoped soon to have the uniforms changed to a sensible, simple, efficient type of a Canadian character.Sir Fred- thoroughly corps should stick to the uniforms of various British regivients they had seen fit to adopt on organization.Those uniforms had no traditional significance to the men who were wearing them here.Comfort and utility could be consulted here without violation of tra- ditian.On the clause providing for tlie responsibility of officers fpr logs or damaged property, Col.Thompson suggested a scale of depreciation on which lost flcles ghould be charged.Where the change in rifles was made and some of the old Snlders were found inissing the officers were charged for them at their original price of $25, when they were selling for a few cents on the market as curiosities.They-should be charged for at value, \u2018 The minister prômised a regulation.IN THE SENATE.In the Senate Hon.Mr.Macdonald (British Columbia) gave notice that on the third reading the G.T.P.bill he will move a resolution\u2019 providing that none but British subjects shall be employed in the construction of the new national transcontinental railway.He sald any one who followed Judge Winchester's enquiry would see how the alien labor law was being trampléd on.He gave this notice in order to draw the attention of the Secretary of State to the matter.- .The fellowing\u201d bills from the Commons were read a first time: Regpecting the Imperial Loan & Investment Company of Canada.Respecting the Similkameen Kerdmes Railway.Respecting the Rio Janeiro Light % Power Company.Reapecting certain patents of the Canadlan Office & Schoo! Furnishing Company.Respecting Canada.Respecting the New Brunswick Southern Railway.- Co | The Christian Relief bill was read a third time and passed.On the motion of Hon.Mr.Scott, the bill to amend the Exchequer Court act was withdrawn.Hon.Mr.Scott moved the second reading of the bill to amend the Yukon Territory act.This bili provides for the division of the Yukan fijto etectoral divisions.> The bill was read a seçond time.-The bill to amend the Steamboat In- epection act, and the bill to amend the Shipping Casualties act were read à second time.; 2, The bill to incorporate the Kingston & Dominion\u2019 Railway Company was read a third time and passed.en THIS BUTCHER IS ALL RIGHT HAD: DIABETES BUT WAS CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.and the Alliance Bank of Great Interest in the Case as People Realize what will Cure Diabetes will Cure any Kidney Diseases.Toronto, Ont., July 11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 As the people learn to realize how much the general health depends on keeping the kidneys right, and how many diseases are the direct result of bad kidney action, every verifted cure of a severe kidney disease is received with interest.; For that reason the case of A.W.Holman, the well-known butcher, of 193 1-2 Mutual street, this city, is well worthy of attention.Mr.Holman had Diabetes.Now he is a well man.\u2018Dodd's Kidney Pills cured it.Asked concerning his case, Mr.Holman said: \u2018Yes, 1 had Diabetes for six years: 1 tried all kinds of remedies, but to no use.My attentlon was called to Dodd's Kidney Pills.by an advertisement, and I began to use them.I only used six boxes when I was completely.cured.\u201d As it is conceded that what will cure Diabetes will cure any Kidney Disease, It must be admitted that Dodd's Kid-| ney Plils will cure any Kidhey Disease.STYLE FIT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT J.ROSENTHAL'S 170 SY.ANTOINE ST.TUPSDAY, JOLY 13; 1904.He| erick said he did not see why Canadian].~ be * | sunshiné [Furnace ; ; | \u201cDry air is light \u2014 it lifts and 6 carries dust.Dry air cracks your Ë furniture, gives you a headache, ; shrivels your skin, pasghes your lungs.placed there for effect, becaus And a water-pan is an abs WT 11 The water-pan in most furnaces is a pleasantry.j no serious business in the work of the furnace\u2014it is merely and comfort, but it must be properly placed to radiate moisture evenly and uniformly throughout the house.- The water-pan of the Sunshine Furnace is the most scientifically arranged water-pan in any furnace in the world.à It does the work a water-pan should, and does it well.M\u2018Clarys ie LONDON, TORONTO MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, 8%.JOHN, N.B.Se S Le aa gre ty Seta, Yared Sot, au > CL TE SITES Cp : It has e a water-pan is a good thing.olute necessity to your health \u20ac | COWANS The Cholcest and Purest are always the Best Perfection COCOA Royal Navy CHOCOLATE CREAM BARS, Etc.4 % %% Are the Very Best Quality made and are Guaranteed by The Cowan Co., Ltd., Toronto.\u2014 ww Just as much as in any other You-are not well dressed unless YOU MUST FOLLOW THE FASHION INSHOES leather and of a stylish last.Our extensive stock contains boots and shoes which will p.ecase even the most fastidious.T.J.DANIELS, 2361 St.Catherine Street.part of your wearing apparel.your Shoesareof a fashionable \u2014 J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.Ale and Porter Bre , Have always on hand the various kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.Familics regulariy euppiled.Notre Dame Street, Montreal.\" \u2014 DAWES & CO., BREWERS, : PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel.M.165-168.821 St.James @treet.DOW'S BREWERY, Chaboillez Square.India Pale, Strong and Mild Ales, \u2018Crown, \u2018Double\u2019 and \u2018\u2018Single Stout.\u201d Families sup- lied.The following bottlers only are author- fed to use our labels, vis.: Wm.Bishop, 58 Porchester 8t.The T.J.Howard Bottling Co., 688 Dorchester St.Thomas Kinsella, 237 Bt.Antoine St.Vallee St.A.H.Brown & Co, mer Bt Tel.Main 359.Montreal Phrenological Institute and Scheol of Palmistry, PRUF.A.YOUNG.Principal 2304 St.Catherine St Hours 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.Readings 600 to $3 00 We Invite Inspection Of our Wigs and Topees, and the man who feels himself prematurely old because of the Wes of his hair will be the gainer, for, to inspect means to pürchase, And to the purchaser a vastiy improved appearance.PUNDE & BOEHM 2365 ST.CATHERINE STREET.TEL.UP 3i6l.=\u2014e Wm.J.Ratterty, 30 and 32 |.Ltd.19 Ayl- WILLIAM DOW & CO.| \u2014 Leather Belting - Genuine Oak.Also Mili Supplies.Our prices are better and the quality of our goods are too well known to dwell on.D.K.McLAREN, © 761 CRAIG ST.MONTREAL BRANCH.TORONTO.\u201c mr DRINK BEAVER Caledonia Water = = Health endoraes it.Taste prefers it.COAL Bost American and Welsh An- thraolte, Scotoh and Sydney Steam: Lowest Prices.Andrew Balle scar se TT = pepe er \u2019 Decoraton Wall Paper, ete.W.P.SCOTT MONTREAL: 2442 CL Catherine SA (QUALITY \u2014PRICE \u2014_\u2014 fe Q.Box No 3291, Laundries and - Manufacturing Establishments .whe use Heat for Ironing and Pressing Purposes ean be supplied with heating and lighting facilities which .are cheaper and better than any to be othained elsewhere, It will pay you to look into this.Continental Heat and Light Co., 17 and 19 BUSBY LANE Fhone Main 338), (THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING GOMPANY, LTD, or rail.: \u2019 { Head Office, Room 311, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.: The Freshest Milk Buy your Milk and Cream frogs the Rus Bonnets Dairy.Direst from the farm to the breakfast table.The treshess Gné cleanest milk sold io tha alty, H.& W.EVANS, | \u201cCity Office, §3 Latour 8% Telephone Main 906.Mosquitcas | Mosquitoes ! Mosgettoes BLACK FLIES! BLACK FLIES! Ashe\u2019s Forest Friend is nl fable remedy.\" rien the only Ted Price 25c and 80e.; MELLEBORE! HELLEBOREK! ; Save your currants and gooseberries, ! Use White Hellebore.J.A.HARTE, Druggist, \u2018 1778 Notre Dame St, \u2019 PUBLIC AUGTION OF INDIAN LANDS THERE will be offered for sale by publie; auction, subject to a reserved bid, at oF Village of St.Ambroise, Quebec, on Wednesday.the third day o August, 1304, at twelve o'clock noon.the Rocmont Indian Reserve, situate in the Towne, ship of Rocmont, in tbe County of Portneuf, Province aforesaid, contalning 9,600 acres, the same more or less.; TERMS OF SALÉ-Cash, or one-quartes, cash and the balancé in three equal annual instalments with interest at six per cemt Any Information regarding the lands iy question may be obtained upon application te the undersigned.The \u2018unauthorized insertion of this advere\u2018 tisement will not be paid for.\u2018 J.D.McLEAN, Secretary.in the County o Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, 30th June, 1904.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY - TENDER FOR BUILDINGS.VEPARATE SEALED TENDERS, addreasel, to tho undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for Station, Stellarton,\u2019* op \u2018Tender for Buggage Room, Stellarton,\u2019\u2019 the vase may be, will be received up to including WEDNESDAY, the 20th Day of July, 1804, for the construction and completion of à Brick Station and a Wooden Building for Baggage Room at Stellarton, N.S.nt Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Station Master, Stellarton, N.8.4.and at the Chief Engineer's Office, Moncton, N.B., where forgs of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification mus$ be complied with.D.POTTINGER, ; General Manager - Rallway Office, .° Moncton, N.B., 28th June, .1904, INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER FOR CRIBWORK.EALED TENDERS, addressed to the use dergigned, and marked on the outside be received up to and including TUESDAY, the 19th Day of JULY, 1904, Pier at Point Tupper, N.S.Plans and specilication may be seen at.th@ Station Master's ofiice, Point Tupper, N.S.ton, N.B., where forms obtained.\u2018 All.tbe conditions of the specification must, be complied with, ' D.POTTINGER, General Mansgere Railway Office, - Moncton, N.B., - 28th June, 1904.: of tender may he \u2014 \u201c INTERCOLGNIAL RAILWAY Tender for Pipes, Fittings, Ete.EALED TENDERS, addressed to the - undersi d, and marked on the outside \u201c'Tepder for Pipe-Fitting,' will be received up to and including FRIDAY/ the 22nd Day of JULY, 1904, for the providing and erecting of all Pipes, Fittings, Valves, etc., in connection with Pipe-Fitting in the Engine Houses at St.John, N.B., Chaudiere Junction, P.Q., Ste.Flavie, P.Q., aud Riviere du Loup, P.Q.Tenders will be received for one or more of these places.; Plans and specifications may® be seen ag the Station Master's Offices at St.John, N.B., Chaudiere Junction, P.Q., Ste.Flavie, P.Q.and Riviere du Loup, P.Q., and at the Chief Engineer's Office, Moncton, N.B., forms of tender may be obtaiped., be complied with, D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway.Office, : .Moncton, N.B., 4th July, 1904.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Tender for Engine House and Offices EALED TENDERS, addressed to the.undersigned, and marked on the outside! \"Tender for Engine Houses aud Office, Pirate! Harbour, N.S.,\u201d will be received up to and! tacluding \u2019 THURSDAY, the 21st Day of JULY, 1904, for the construction of an Engine House and Office at Pirate Harbour, near Mulgrave, N.9.Plans and specifications may be seen at the Station Master's Office at Mulgrave, N.Sand at the Chief Engineer's Office, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied with, 1 \u201c D.POTTINGER, General Manager.| \\ Ballway Office, | Moncton, N.B., path June, 1904.Read HEALTH CULTURE by Or.Jaeger (201 pp.Cloth Bound) Free on application at DR.JAEGER'S \u20ac0., 2208 St.Catherine St.pe ve HE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY oF rae : C.E.Seifert, tira Director.rehester St.near Mountahe J Founded in 18: and oe urancHir : Voica, Piano, Vielin.Organ, the Theory of Music.&c., &e.Send for Prospectus OXFORD CAFE Lake of the Woot Will Go Li, h The best Hard Whbat Flour In thei World, : Sg Tg gr GE LA PRAIRIE, }, ur flour bas bedn expor cold countrien and is far f qualities.All grades of h d in barrals and Without a Rival, ed for its kedpe: à ; ier Information on Ty ER.Tale \u201cTender for Cribwork, Point Tupper,\u2019 wilk for the construction of a Cribwork Protectiomf and at the office of the Chief Engineer, Monce where All the conditions of the specifications musfs 5 Winne final les w 1 Un wo tes e lon Me he f ts ha! C, E aha hool, rchi Nor fales arts Sam hoo Geo olle Lil stit Sev var tion ill b The icul La Hed In ohn pl.ram re.Cust Amn OAH QA ct - ea 00e demie 00 & GANADIANPACIFIC MONTREAL TIME BILL.Th Corrected to June 13th, 1904.&T.JOHN, N.B., HALIFAX\u2014Lv.17.25 p.m.Ar.(x)8.05 a.m.- TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, MO.CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.t9.30 a.m., *10 p.m.Ar.ME 17.15 p.m a.m, .WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.\u201c9.40 om, *9.40 p.m.Ar.*7.00 a.m., *6.30 p.m.8.8.MARig, 3T.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.10 p-m.Ar.*8.00 a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 18.20 a.m.; 15-45 P.= Ar.$12.40 p.m., 110.30 p.m.Lv.Wind- r 18.45 a.m., \u201c9.40 am.00 a.m., ® p.m a .: Ar.*7.00 00 p.m., $8.45 p.m.QUEBEC\u2014Lv.18.45 a.m., ®2.00 p.m., bm.Ar.*6.30 a.m., {12.10 p.m., $6.30 p.m.BOETGN\u2014Lv.B00 a.m., *7.45 p,m.Ar.\"8.1% a.m., 19.15 La .16 a.m.VAUDREUIL-Lv.18.45 a.m., 19.30 a.m., \"9.40 a.m.§10.00 wm.14.15 p.m.(R516 PM 6.15 p.m., *10.00 p.m., *10.10 p.m.Ar.19e am.*7.35 a.m., \u201c8.00 a.m., {5.40 a.m., 18.35 Lm.11.45 am.Hate pm, *6.30 pm.WW p.m., 17.16 p.m., §9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv.16.30 a.m.4.30 P.M.41.26 p.m.Ar.(x)8.35 a.m., 111.35 a.m., 17 p.ma TEL.18.45 a.m.(1)2.15 p.m., 16.00 RT .18.\u2026 16.45 p.m.BERTUIER 50 am.16.45 1 11.30 16.35 \u2014 Lv.{8.45 a.w., (1)2.00 p.M.00 p.m.Ar.®6.30 am.(g)5.50 8.m.s 12.45 p.m.16.45 p.m.GT.JEROME\u2014Lv.19.00 a.m., $5.35 a.m., (D1.45 p.m., 15.30 p.m.(a)6.25 p.m.Ar 18.30 a.m., 19.50 a.m., 17.00 p.m., §8.50 p.m- STE.AGATHE\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m.(D125 p.m.4.20 pm, 15.30 p.m.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m., 13-50 an.7.00 p.m.LABZLLE.\u2014 (m)9.00 am.(11.25 p.m., 15.30 pw.Ar.(g)8.40 a.m., {9.50 a.m., (m)7.00 .m.: Daily.+ Weck days.§ Sunday only.(8) Monday only.t Daily except Saturday.(x) Daily except Monday.(a) Dally except Saturday and Sunday.(b) Friday.(1) Saturday only.(m) Tuesday and Thursday only.GRAND TRUNK.TORONTO\u2014Lv.3.00 a.m., 10.30 p.m.daily\u2014 9.30 a.m., 8.00 p.m.daily ex.Sunday.Ar.6.00 p.m., 7.30 a.m.daily\u20147.15 a.m.daily except Sunday.CHICAGO\u2014Lv.9 a.m., 10.30 p.m: daily.Ar.1.30 a.m., 6.00 p.m.dally.PORTLAND\u2014Lv.§ a.m.dally ex.Sunday\u2014 8 p.m.dally.Ar.7 a.m.dailly\u20146.50 p.m.daily except Sunday.ISLAND POND AND QUEBEC\u2014Lv.8 am.615 p.m.daily ex.Sunday-8.00 p.m.daily.Ar.7.00 a.m.dajly\u20141.00 p.m., 6.50 p.m, daily except Sunday.UE NEW \u2014TO- HALIFAX and the on MARITIME PROVINCES \u2014THE\u2014 : Lefvtes Montreal daily, urday, at 7.30 p.m., at £.15 p.m.the following except Sat- he lo day.CITY TICKET OFFICE 143 ST.JAMES ST.and Bonaventure Station.| CANADA ATLANTIC LAT VA TRAINS LEAVE BONAVENTURE DEPOT 8.40 a.m., 4.10 p.m.(Dally Except Sunday) and DAILY 7.00 p.m.' Ottawa and all intermediate Pointe.Tickets and full particulars at-all Grañd Trunk Ticket Offices.MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO, \u2014 LACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u201420 min.service, b.4u a.m.t0_ 11.50 p.m.Last car at iz mud- uigkt.trom Lachine\u201420 mio.service, 5.90 e.m.to L1.5V p.m.Last cur 13.50 a.m.SAULT AU RECOLLET \u2014 From Craig aad Chenueville\u201445 min.service, 6.15 am, to 311.0 a.an.; 30 min.service, 11.0 am, to 11.00 p.m.Last car 12 midnight.Frow say; au Recollet-46 min.service, 5.3V am.to 22.15 p.1m.; 30 min.service, 12.15 p.m.w 11.46 p.m.| MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mt.Royal Ave.\u201420 min service, 6.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria.Ave., Westmount\u2014Z0 min.service, 5, 50 SE ERVILLE irom Snowd otto CART m Snowdon's Jun \u201440 min.service, 6.00 a.m.to 12:00 mide night.From Cartierville 40 min.servige, 5,40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m- \u2019 * MOUNTAIN BELT LINE\u2014Special Belt Line service as &quired, via St.Catherine gt Extra cars will be run on all lines ag required, For extra cars for Lachine, take Notre Dame cars to connect at Cote St.Paul.For extra cars.fer Sault au Recollet, take Et.Denis cars to connect at C.P.R.tracks PREMO CAMERAS Fil! line, of models.for 1904 just to hand.Send for 8 otal bargain list No, 14 1904, R.P.SMITH 1 otre Dame street.> :\u2014-\u2014 THE SMOKER OP FRISCO CIGARS Can depend on & pleasant smoke.Made only the beat Union workm Once tried always used.\u2014_\u2014 DAILY LESSONS The direct road to success.Book wit] Stewart Taylor, for season.of + 4 | THROUGH COACH FAST TRAIN | | | $1.40 additional.i | arriving Halifax CANADIAN à EC NE Voll gk ol Special Train for Vaudreuil Station every Saturday at 12.30 noon.ST.LOUIS névom $24.00 FROM MONTREAL, Good for 15 Days, THROUGH SLEEPER daily (except Sunday).Montreal, without change.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, SCARBORO BEACH, Etc.p.m.daily.TICKET OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMES ST.(Next Post Office.) and intermediate stations will leave Windsor WORLD'S FAIR! Leaves Windsor Station at 9.30 a.m.Returning leaves St.Louis at 9.15 p.m.daily for I, THROUGH PARLOR and SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.Trains leave Windsor St.9,00 a.m.week days, 7.45 Society Notes.Hon, J.B.B.ton.tawa.Ottawa.left for Metis, for St.Irenee, Ham are in Quebec.bec, are in the city.yesterday for Ottawa the St.Louis Hotel, Quebec.tawa, were in the city lately.: on a businees trip to New York.Mr.and Mrs.Archee been spending a few days at Kingston city.- from Three Rivers.Armitage, of Sherbrooke, are in city.Mr.and Mrs.G.bec.ston.brooke.Mrs.J.G.Tetu, Montreal, Sherbrooke.for Ste.Agathe.: Pines,\" Sherbrooke.RAILWAY LHYSTEM GRAND TRUN and COACHES TWO TRAINS DAILY , EACH WAY MONTREAL and ST.LOUIS, MO,, Leave Montreal, 00 a.m.p.m.5 Arrive Montreal 7.30 amp.m.leaves MONTREAL at 10.30 p.m.Return- ; ing, arrive 7.00 a.m.Reduced Rates FROM MONTREAL.SIOP-OVERS ALLOWED In Either Direction \u2014_AT-\u2014\u2014 CHICAGO Also at \u2018Toronto, Hamilton, Londen, Pt.Huron, Detroit, and: any point in Canada.SIDE TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS, Tickets on sale dally until December 1st, 1904.\u2018 .\u2018 CITY TICKET OFFICES: 1137 ST JAMES STREET.Telephones Main ! 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.Rutland Railroad WINDSOR STREET STATION Trains Leave as Follows: 09.35 AM.\u2014DAY EXPRESS, arriving Burlington 12.25 a.m., Troy 5.00 p.m., Albany 5.25 p.m., New York \u201810.00 p.m., Boston % p.m., Worcester 7.29 p.m.7.10 P.M.\u2014 NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving Burlington 10.10 p.m., Troy 2-50 a.m., New York 7.17 a.m., Boston 7.00 a.m., Worcester, 6.27 a.m: Pullman Sleeping and Parlor cars on througn trains.: .Becure accommodations and tickets at 141 gt.James Street, and Windsor Station.T.M.FALLON, City Pass.and Ticket Agent.NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R.R.Trains leave Windsor Station as follows: 8 20 A M Daily ex- for all Adirondack \u2019 1Micopt Sunday Mountain points, 1 00 P M : alone, Utica, .«ie Daily.Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Albany, New York and all points south.\u2018 8.00 a.m.except Sunday 10.24) a.m.except Sunday 2.00 p.m.except Sunday 5.10 p.m., except Sunday 7.30 p.m.dally 9.45 a.m.Sunday only A For tickets, time \u2018ables, Pullman car accommodation, and full information, cal] at the city office, .130 ST.JAMES STREET, H.J.HERBERT, F.E.BARBOUR, City Ticket Agent.* General Agent.\u2019 Local train for Chateauguay, Beauharnols, Valleyficld.DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO GET THE BEST LAWN \u2018MOWERS ono GARDEN HOSE ?WE CAN TELL YOU, IT'S AT Cor.Notre Dame and Seigneur Sts.Office Supplies.No Douse mn Montreal 1s better equtp- Pp w ca Supplies of all Btationery, etc.kinds, Printing, Bookbinding, Rult bossing, Reliefs, x Seki cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, 24 ST.JAMES STREBT.\u2014 Ar \u2014 Em- etc , quickly and GARDNER'S QUI CK LUNCHES ARONSON & RUTENBERg, Craig St.Money to Lend o4 -5, and gain this cdvantage.Method @® © Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery dorsed by oe gtiibort ut Sentor Furs sored ring oan ofessor of Sinking, Roy ogo To re 5 summer | WORLD'S FAIR THROUGH PULLMANS and 10.30 * and 6.00 * St.Timothee and ( CAVANAGH'S ee Pawnbrokers & Jewellers, .801 \u2018J.Day, at Sherbrooke, Mr.G.A.arsan, advocate, Grande Ile,\u201d Valleyfleld.School, 1 tended trip through the West.ston, who have been visiting at Quebec, are now in town en route to Ottawa.wife of the Lord ; Mrs.Thornloe, pus visit Mrs.T \u201cBishopshurst, Bishop of Algoma, at Sault Ste, Marie.now the guest vf Mrs, W.P.Roper, Hutchison street.\u2018The marriage of Rev.Dr.Montreal, to Miss Lillian Clark, daugn- ter of Mr.Joseph J.Clark, takes place \"at Kingston to-day.Miss Mabel Cross, of Vankleek Hill, who hae been visiting her sister, Mrs, Lockhart, 375 Metcalfe avenue, West- Messrs.J.J.Westgate, J.McDou- gall, John MJ Roy, (.LL Bernard, R.Dionne are among the Montréalers registered at the Chateau, Quebec, yester- dav., Mr.and Mrs.George Buchanan, of Westmount, who have beéh spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs! A.E.Bu- ¢hanan at Sherbrooke, returned home ; yesterday.L The marriage of Miss Louise Rolland, eldest daughter of Mr.DaVid Rolland, Casgrain is at Ottawa Judge Foster has returned to Knowl- Mr.J.P.Whitney, M.L.A,, is at Ot- Hon Senator Dandurand has left for Mr.J.A.Mathewsqn and family have Mr.Rudolphe Forgèt left last evening Mrs.Gèo.Ham and Mr, C.Norman i Mr.and Mrs.J.L Haberlin, of Que- Mr.and Mrs.Charles Drinkwater left Mr.J.W.Rousseau, Montreal, is at Mrs.Booth end Mrs, Allan, of Ot- Mr.A.E.DeLorimer.K.C., has left left Montreal last evening for T'adousac.cBride have .Mr.P.B.Frank, president of the Uncle Sam Shoe Co., Boston, is in the Mrs.W.D.Gordon and the Misses Gordon, Bishop street, have returned \u2018Mr.George Armitage and Miss Helen e Lecours, Montreal, are guests at the Victoria Hotel, Que- Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Elliott and Mr.Allan J.Elliott, Montreal, are at King- Mrs.W.H.Ross, Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.N.W.Walley, at Sher- 19 the guest of Mrs, J.O.C.Mignault, at Miss N.S.Methot, Miss Anna Kerr.and Miss M.Kerr, left this morning Mr.Walter Davison, Montreal, 1s the guest of Mr.Vernon Spearing, at \"The The Misses Olive and Murlel Gurd are the guests of their sister, Mrs; J.Miss Peebles, of the McGill Model will leave shortly for an ex- Miss Johnston and Miss Mary John- Miss Edgell has left Sherbrooke to Miss Brend Fisk, of Coaticook, who has been visiting at Beaconsfield, 1d.Elliott, of Mrs.Blanchard, of Nashville, Teon., tells how she was cured of backache, dlzzipess, painful and irregular periods by the use ot Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable \u201cDean Mes Praxnaix :\u2014 Gratitude ame to scknowle the great t ur Vege poun have suffored for four years with irregular and menstruation, also dizziness, in the back and lower limbs, fitful sleep.I dreaded the suffering to me.\u201cBetter health is all I wanted, and cure if possible Lydia E.Pink.ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound brought me health and b neas in afew short months.I feel another Peon nos.My aches and pains have me.Life soems now and sweet to and everything seems pleasant \u201c61x bottles brought me health, and was worth more than months under the doctor's care, which really did not benefit me at all.I am there Is no medicine so for sick women as your Vegetable Compound, a advocate it to my friends In need of medieal help.\u201d \u2014 B.A.Bran 235000 forfeit ertoinel of adore lettar-prociag \u2014 and .family are spending the summer at \u201cLa to Mr.J.Herbert Cayford,\u201d Dayton, Ohlo, has been arranged to take place on Wednesday, July 27th, Mrs.Sidney Howard and Master Al- Jan Howard, Pecl street, also have returned from Metis, will leave shortly for Kennebunk Beach \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BROSSARD-FIOLA.On Monday morning, at the Enfant Jesus Church, the marrfuge of Miss Mr.Joseph Brossard touk place.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gow of gray silk voile over taffeta, trimmed, with real lace, with a white chiffon plcture hat, The bridal bouquet.wus of white roses.Many beautiful presents were received.\u2018Thé groom's gift was an elegant plano.Mr.Hudson ; supported - the groom, and the only guests present were the.pear relatives, Mrs, Bros- sard\u2019s going away gown was of navy.their return they will reside at Cha- teauguay for the balance of the suin- mer.\u2014\u2014\u2014 DO NINETY-EIGHT PER CENT, \u2018 °, FAIL?Only about two per vent.of business men continue thelr financial success to the close of life, © Is this outlook a gloomy one?It needn't be if provided\u2019 against with a Canada Life Endowment policy.Herald.Serials are good Sérials.THE GREAT RUBY By T.W.Hanshew, Author of \u201cThe World's Finger,\u201d \u201cThe Mallison .- Mystery.\u201d CHAPTER VIIL \u201cI regret, that, in the \"light of events of recent occurrence, I have been obliged \u2018to resort to that step, Sir Nigel, and as a certificated bailiff, 1 come to take possession under dis- traint for rent due.The property his been legally milne for more than thirteen months past, and, waiving the claim I have against you for three dishonored L.O.U.'s, there is also n clatm for thirteen months\u2019 rent.1 distrain for that.\u201d \u201c1 don't believe you can do it: 1 dont\u2019 believe it.is legal,\u201d flashed Helen, rising and turning: upon him like a young queen.\" \u201cMiss Forrester, bailtff.\u201d\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t remind me of what you are, please, 1 have sufficient knowledge upon that point.I know very Httie about the law, but I do not think that your claim holds good untll there has been a proper transfer of the properly to you.This matter will be taken into court, Mr.Luttrell; you dre not going to rob my father in this high-handed fashion without a protest upon the part of your victims, I can assure you.You shall be made to show your books and prove your claim in .His Majesty's courts of law,\u201d Mr.Luttrell.\u201d \u2018I shall welcome the opportumty to do so, Miss Forrester.A now, Sir Nigel, let me assure you at I have only been obliged to resort to these rast measures f our good and Lh order that a mex way be devised to save you\u2014you riend and benefactor of old\u2014ffom the disgrace of a publication your insolvency, and ~the alns.of having to leave the home of aii ancestors\u201d never Lo% return.It is for your good I am working, Sir Nigel, your's und your daughter's.\u201d \u201d .\u201cUpon my word, then you take a curious way of showing it,\u201d returned sir Nigel indignantly.\u201cU should like to know where the particular \u2018\u201cæood- ness\u2019 comes in in threatening to turn us out of house and home, and seizing all our possessions undér distraint for rent.\u201d \u2019 \u201cThen you shall know,\u201d sald Lut- trell blandly.\u201cAs I told you this morning, Sir Nigel, when Miss Forrester was 80 sensible as to fall In with my views, a union between her and my son would successfully remove all difficulties and be @ desirable thing for both parties.No, no, don't speak, I beg of you, until you have heurd me out.Unfortunately, a\u2014er slight misunderstanding this afternoon has doult- less prejudiced Miss Forrester agalfist my foolish son, but as he has pæny excellent qualities, which would, I am sure, remove that prejudice if she knew him better, I have come to the conclusion that if they were for a time thrown into each other's soclety in a place far removed from the uñpleasant memories whicly would be likely to 1in- ger if they remain here, the desired I am a certificated are fresh 4nd swont, and noting but §u bey SO4_WouId_eveniually be catabliched served.That is why they are so i Try & Bo, 100 or 150 Lunch.Open day acy STOPP£D FREE night.81 UNIVERSITY .\u2019 Permenenthy Qured br ] RESTOR CONSULTATION of or mal reve sad 8% TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Permanont Ouyxe, not duly temporary any im Bpilopey.Spasms, have and the union brought about.For that purpose I have therefore taken this step to force her to go elsewhere.In a word, I have made all arrangements for you and her to start to-morrew morning for Cornwall, and to remain « fortiiight at Lonewood Cottage.1 have wiréd out to have the house In readiness to receive you, and have made arrangements for my son to follow You on the next train.\u2019 \u201cYou rascal!\u201d cried Sir Nigel hotly, \u201c1 scent your little game; you want to get us out of the place &0 that you can prosecute your search for the great [ruby without fear of interruption.\u201d CHAPTER IX.Driven.to the Wall.\u201cRuby?\u201d repeated Mr.Luttrell, with a look of the blunkest surprise, \u201cWhat ruby.Sir Nigel?1 don't understand you.\u201d \u201cOh, don't you?Perhaps you will be telling me next that you'never even heard of the (Great Ruby of Ceylon, nor of l.ady.Adela's key to the hiding place of It.\u201d \u201cOh, that!\u201d replied the steward, with a shrug of the shoulders and a short contemptuous laugh.\u2018It can't be pos- gible thiut you put any credence In that absurd yarn?Really, Sir Nigel ° I should have given you credit for hetter sense, The thing (if it ever actually had any existence, which I doubt) was probably discovered years ago and taken back to Ceylon by one of those fellows who were 80 persistent in the search for it.\u201d \u201cThere isn't a doubt of it,\u201d put in Mr.Abbas Luttrell, breaking silence for the first time.\u2018\u201cMiss Forrester,\u201d he added, turning and addressing Helen, \u2018surely you are too intelligente to take any other view of the case than that.Why, the whole thing is the most absurd rubbish 1 ever heard of, and, even ns a boy, I used to laugh at it: it Was so beastly improbable, you know.\u201d \u201cPardon me, I dont know,\u201d returned Helen, calmly, \u201cWe can't all be endowed with that superior intellect which {8s granted to some people even in chlldhnod, and yet never seems to come to others even with years of discretion, I must confess, Mr.Lut- trell, that if the Great Ruby is a myth that-never had any existence outside of the brain of an imaginative ances- tress\u2014\u201d \u201c : \u201cIt wever had, never!\u201d struc Luttrell the elder.\u201cIt is the Mont pd ter drivel that ever was invented, and onder at even a ¢ * taken in by Tt hild could be \u201cOh, do you?\u201d retorted Sir hotly.\u201cThen, if that is the cages gel haps you will tell me why\u2014\u2014\" \" \u201cDa.ear,\u201d broke in Helen, time to forestall the admission Just In alized that he was about to make relative to what Jemima Ann had told them.\u201cDad dear, what {8 the use of wasting time by haggling over a thing which will probably never be satisfactorily decided either one way or the other?What does it matter whether Mr.Luttrell's view of the case, or ours, [1s the correct one.when there is never any likelihood of the mystery of the thing being solved?If the Ruby exists, take my word for it it is too well hidden for anybody ever to find it; wo it might just as well néver have existed « , TUESDA! time to come which would only mean | Cmann, 423 Broad St, Nashville, Tenn.| Sadie C.Biola, of 700 Mance street, tof Limit 15 days 24.00 mount, returned home on Friday.blue broudeloth lined with Silk.A i Limit 60 days.corse en.B2ZDAB Mrs, W.P.R.Lewis, who has been p,q.of white ¢repe de chene and a + Limit until Deo.15.$35.20 siting her mother, Mrs.Hiam, 8t}hat to match were worn.Mr, and Mrs.FOR ROUND TRIP.- Vaudreuil, has, with her two lite jy, irq have left for Toronto, Buf-| daughters, returned to Cowansville, fulo and other Western points.On + 4 ve + » LS +.7, JULY 1p, 19 + pa > Lea \u201cv PHILLIPS COLONIAL\u2019 i em Amp = - rare > a HOUSE; SQUARE.- .np - Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Lisle crochet edge.Prices and $1.60.4 Ladies\u2019 Gauze Merino all sizes and shapes.6oc and $1.10 a pair.Black Cotton Hose 25c, Hosiery Dept.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Silk and Cotton Vests, all sizes, at 6oc and 50c each.Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Gray Thread Hose, with colored and fancy designs, all sizes, at 6ocand 75c a pair.Black Lace All Over Hose at joc, 45¢, 5oc, Thread Vests with 75¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25 Vests (Scotch make) Hose Japanese Foulard Silk, per yard.58 in, Bengal Pongee, $ .Wash Silk in corded str also.black.$1.25 per yard.Small check French G 32 in.Printed Muslin Silk D 1 ept.32 in, Silk Batiste in white and colors, $1.00 SPECIAL LINE Colored Taffeta Silks, also in white and black, soc per yard.: White Japanese, 25c per yard.27 in.White Japanese, 6oc, 70¢, $1.00 and colors, at $1.25 per yard, range.$1.25 per yard.6oc per yard.1,00 per yard.ipes, colors and white, +++.lacie in all the leading de Soie, a handsome: Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.Q-+-+-e-e Our new Rug and Drapery.duced in price from lower than their regular value.come and look -at them?Just R33 13448 - - - 2 only Brussels Squares, Two-Toned, À splendid line of Genuine Chinese Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL.OUR RED TICKET SALE MEANS - LOW PRICES RUGS, DRAPERIES, MATTINGS, CURTAINS success, our many customers being greatly pleased with the well chosen stock which we display.several odd lines of goods on hand, and these have been re- 15 p.c.to 40 p.c.\u201cA only Genuine Indian Cashmere Rug, 2 only Brussels Squares, Fawn Grounds, 3 x 4 yds.Goods, Plain, Cream and Mixed Colorings.Department has proved a huge We find that we have Isn't it worth your while to a hint ot what is here: Reg.price Now - - - - $160.00 $120.00 $21.00 $16.50 3x31-2yds.$14.00 $8.76 Mattings, Firm, Well-made Goods, CUSHION, in the shape of a mi During this RED TICKET SALE we will give, with every purchase of $5.00, one of the Prettiest Novelties of the scason\u2014A PIN- top covered In rich, figured velour.nlature foot stool, with gilt legs, RENAUD, KING 9 Phone Up 3328.° Corner Guy and St.Catherine Streets.& PATTERSON LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS.\u2014 | Point St.Charles 7 ale.() Mr.W.J.Donohoe, has returned from a week's camping trip among the thousand Islands.; The \u2018Taylor Chureh baseball team travelled to Highgate Spring with the st.Matthew's Sunday school picnic on Saturday, and played a game With the St.Matthew Church baseball team, St.Matthew's won by twenty-five to peventeen.Mr.Michael McInesple is progressing favorably from the effects of his severe injuries received two wecks ago.The residents of the point wiil be pleased to hear that the Grand \u2018Trunk shops are Increasing thelr ntaff and! that prospects of starting night gings at an early date ave very promising.| Mr.and Mrs.Watson ave spending, their Roneymoon with \u2018Mra, Dempster, of Wellington Street.They return to take up house Jn Toronto on Sunday night.Mids Annie Ritchie, of Congregation Street, leaves to-night for a holiday in Chitago, returning via Detroit, where she will visit her brother, Stewart Rit- e.\u201c The R.R.Y.M.C.A.baseball club play-, ed the Uptown Association Club Saturday afternoon on their grounds, La- Pil 1 es and every form of itchinæ, .blecdiagand protruding piles, the manufacturers have guarantesd it.Bee Los moniala a y press and ask your n .bors what they thin ofit You Se jt and To prove to yor.that Dn Chases Ointment is » certain and absolute cure for eac! for all practical uge that it is got your money back If ngt cured.& box, at or to anybody else ® to us ii alors or EDMANSON, DATES & ont Fete EQc0ontinu edu - ! ft A ; \\ a 5 h |and makes the lungs sound and strong.piste miss it.Cor.St.\u2018Pet Nh Dame SRA gd New chine Road.The Uptown Association won nine to five.: ! The evening cricket match between thé players of the Point Cricket Club and the novices, resulted in a splendid victory for the novices, captained by Mz.J.Morris, by four wickets and forty runs.Mr, & Windsor was top scorer, | with forty-four runs, not out, 5 ee SYSTEMATIC SAVING.; Life Insurance is systematic saving and permanent protection.You owe your wife and family the protection of a life insurance policy.Get one with guaranteed loam cash surrender and! paid-up values (one on which you do uot have to die to win) from the Crown Life Insurance Company.Stanley Henderson, general manager for the Prov- pme pre ra \u2014* ALLANLIN BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.80 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 To NEW STEAMSHIPS, Victorian and Virginian (building) .12,000 tons.Triple screff Tunisian .10,570 tons.Twin ecre Bavarian .10,370 tons.Twin sore lonian +».8,000 tons.Twin sore MONTREAL and QUEBEC to LIVERPOO .Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From Fron From Liverpool Montreal.Queb 23 June.lonian .8 July, 9am, 9p 30 June.Bavarian, .15 July, 3 am, 27 1 July.Parisian.22 July, 9 am, 10 p 14 July.Tunisian .29 July, 3 am, 27 21 July.fgnian .5 Aug, 8am, Tp Tunisian and Bavarian are t largest and finest steamers on t Canadian route.Record passage, T nisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, hours, 37 minutes.The saloons and staterooms are in the ce tral part, where least motion fs felt.Ele tricity is used for lighting the ship throug out, the lights being at the command of t Passengers any hour of the night.Mu rooms and smoking rooms on the promena deck, The saloons and statercoms are hea y «team.plATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, 36 ound Trip Tickets, $121.50 upward fccording to steamar and location room.Second Cabin, $37.50 to $42.50.Steerage\u2014To Liverpool, Londo Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, 1n cluding a plentiful supply of provislo crooked and served.and every requis! for the voyage, $15.Round trip, fro: Liverpool or Moville, $32.50, GLASGOW SERVICE From Glangow.From Montres Sat.18 June\u2014Preforian.Wed, 6 Jul Sat, 2 July\u2014Corinthian.Wed., 20 Jul Sat., 15 July\u2014Sicilian.Wed, 3 Aug.Rates\u2014First Cab!n, $50 and upwards; retu tickets, $81.00 and upwards.Second Cabin, Glasgow or Londonderry, $35; return ticke $66.50.Steerage, $15.00 and everything nece sary provided.Steamers on this service have excellent ac commodation for all classes of passengers.Tbe Saloons are forward; Staterooms nes the centre of the ship.Promenade deck th entire width Jf the vessel, and two-thirds o the length.Electric lights throughout, an electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, : 55 Common Street, Montreal.Canadian Pacific Railway co.\" ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.SUMMER SAILINGS, MONTREAL ANI LIVERPOOL.From Liverpool.Steamer.From Montreal June 28.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Julyl July 12,.LAKE ERIE .c.July 2 July 19.LAKE MANITOBA .Aug.Aug.2.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Aug.\\§ Steamers sall from Montreal at daybreak] passengers embarking the evening previous.RATES OF PASSAGE.Important Reduction in First Cabin Rates To Liverpool $50 and $55 and upward, accord ing fo steamer and accommodation.Round trip tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $37.50 ; to Lon don, $40.0.Round trip, $71.23; London, $72.73] Great Reduction in Third.Class Rate to Liverpbol, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Lon donderry and Queenstown, $15.To Hamburg ! Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, $17.To Goeth -enburg, Copenhagen, ete.$20.Stockholm, Hango, ete., $23.From verpool or London derry to Quebec, $15.05: from London, $17.00.To and from all other points at equally low] rates.Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamship Lines Board of Trade Bullding, St.Sacrament St, Montreal.FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Ltd, Proposed Sailings Manchester Liners Limited.CANADA AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Montreal.19 June.*Manchester Commerce .\u2026.July 9 5 July\u2026.*Manchester Trader .July 23 17 July.*Manchester City .vo.\u201cFitted with cold storage.Above gteamers have first class accommoe dation for a limited number of passengers.For fuither particulars, apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents.44 SU Francois Xavier St., MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP GO, LIMITED.SS.\u201cCAMPANA\" : \u2018Next Sailing From Montreal, ; Monday, 18th July, at 2 p.m And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY leaving Quebec the following day at noon fob GASPE BASIN, MXLL BAY, PERUE CAPE COVE, GRAN RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLQ@TETOWN, and PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after Noon of salling day.For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, apply to J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners St., City.4491.t Tel.M.CANADIAN LINES, LTD.The Well Known Steamship LAKE SIMCOE Will Sail on July 23rd for HAVRE AND ROTTERDAM.\u20ac Rates of Passage.Saloon to Paris, æPugle .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.$35.00 Saloon, single .> .«.50.00 Second Class, single .5.00 Third Class, single .\u2026.\u2026.0.20.00 Round Trip Tickets double the above rates, -| less 10 per cent.: Unsurpassed accommodation.Doctor and Stewardess carried.Apply to all Ticket Agents and THOS.HARLING, Agent 406-407 Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL, DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL FROM MONTREAL *Dominion.d July 16 tKensington.Aug.18 svancouver.July 23 *Dominlon.Aug.20 tCanada.July 3) iSouthwark.Aug.31 tSouthwark.Aug: 6 7Canada,.Sept.\u201d 3 MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH, (BRISTOL) *Manuxman.July 23 *Turcoman.Aug.20 sEnglishman.Aug.§ *Manxmaa., Sept.§ *Cold storage.1Cold storage and cool air.Steamers sail at daylight.{nce of Quebec, Victorian Chambery, 232 McGill street.Montreal\u2014Adv.| DIAZ AGAIN PRESIDENT.Mexico City.July 12.\u2014 The formal election of tha President of the Republic of Mexico took place yesterday, when the #®lectors announced the glec-, tion of Porfiro Diaz as Presidentieid | Ramon Corral as Vice-president for the next six years.- .TREATING CONSUMPTION By {ts direct action upon the stomach and digestive organs, Angler's.Emulsion perfects digestion and assim- tlation and \u2018naturally builds up the health and strength by providing the system with flesh and tissue-building material.It increases the power of disease\u2014resiatancé, cures the cough Your choice of Boucher & Roffey's fine tweed and worsted suitings at 20 per cent.off, spot cash, until August 1st.A chance of a lifetime.Don't MODERATE RATES.\u2014Ask agents for pare ticulars of moderate rate service.To Livere pool, $37.50: to London.$40.00 and upwards, according to, steamer and berth.For all particulars as to freight and pape gage, apply to local agent, or to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL on rs NIAGARA | Ÿ TOTHE SEA.\u201d vo ideal Holiday Trip ONTREAL-TORONTO LINE \u2014 Via 1,000 Jolands and Rochester, N.Y., Bteamers leave dally, excepting Sunduye.at 215 p.m.MONTREAL-HAMILTON LINB\u2014Via Bay of Quinte and Toronto.Steamers leave on ondays, Wednesdays and Frideys at 7 p.m, ONTREAL-QUEBEC.LINE Steamers \u2018leave daily at 7 p.m.SAGUENAY LINE\u2014Steamers leave daily from 5th July at 8 am.: ' Jess: Ladner, Alice, All Hallows School, Dept., 373; White, Harold B.Victoria PS pe éme te Me re en = a ea _ - re a ete 1 = Le CRC it eran \u201d ; ! CR Winners of firsk year exhibitions and WF be Cll Pom a aed ¢ \u2014 \\ esults in Adver rtieing You the Medium that ple- the Best P v iB.TURBDAYy JULY 19 ETT : 0 0.final matriculation examination re- lts wera announced yesterday at Mo- 11 University.\u2019 FIND HELP WHERE TO wo hundred and forty-four candl- pp A AA tes presented themselves, which\u2019 is Situati Wanted\u2014Male.e longest mutriculation list on record Situations Wanted\u2014Female, McGill, : he following first year exhibitions In ts have Been awarded: ; C.Exhibition, value $300 Alexander aham, MéGougun, Glencoe High hool, Glencoe, Ont.; B.Exhibitions, value $150~Kennsth rchibald, Montreal Hi School.Norman Robert Gilils, Prince of ales College, Charlotetown, P.E.I.; artsville, P.E.1.High Samual Ortenberg, chool, Quebec.George Wiillam Stairs, Upper Canada ollege, Halifax, N.8.Lilla Isobel Ross, Hamilton Cofleglate stitute, Dundas, Ont.Seven exhibitions are still to Le varded an the results of the matricu- tion examination alone.The winners ill be anneinced later.The following are the successful ma- - = fculants and their marks obtained out Rooms and Board.f a possible 600 in arts and 700 in ap-| \u2014 lied science, ef Adveruncnents under this heading\u2014One In arts\u2014Lindsay, Sydenham Bagg, St.| insertion, 2 words, '10 cents; ous week, ohn the Evangelists School, Montreal, 2 cents.So = 81: Shaw, Marguerite, Vancouver Col- pge.Prep.Dept., 490; xDunnet, Henry ding\u2014One gar Advertisements yndar this be nts; one week, insertion, 20 words, 10 \u201ccents; 2% cents, Le 4, ANTED \u2014 BY A HANDY MAN, JOBbing work of any kind by the day or hour.Address 101 Dubord at.- ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN DESIRES POSItion as uasslstavt mechanical draughtsman or in shop.Can supply references.Ad- drees C.Prosser, 97 Champlain et.103 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY RESPECTable young man (English).\u2018Tem#rary or permanent.K 310, Herald Office.167 A\u201d PERSONS WISHING HAND PAINTed minigtures iu oii, on finest crysul, superior to Crayons, sepias, pastels, etc.Min- jatures guaranteed not to 1ade.Call and see samples st 13a St.Jumea st.A.Edwards.163 Quebec -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u20141 OOM8 \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOM, Falters, Ottawa Collegiute Institute, heated and lighted.Apply 940 Dorches- 80; Grant, Fannje, Imogene, Vancou- ter st.Telephone Up 1868.163 er College, Prep.Dept.470; Stairs, 00M3 \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, ON beagge William, Upper Canada College, 63; xMeldrum, William Buell, Ottawa ollegiate Institute, 463; Hanna, LeHa Ddessa, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept., 47; Ross, Lilla Isobel, Hamilton Col- eglate\u2019 Institute, 442; Emerson, John, Jancouver College, Prep.Dept.437; orrance, Robert Lindsay, St.John the|.vangeliat's School, Montreal, 434; Wil- is, I.Darothy, the Harmon School, Dttawa, 423: Pope, Stanley Douglas H- letoria College, Prep.Dept.422; Thonias Morris William, Victoria Col- ege, Prep.Dept., 417; Armand, Georg ' ancouver College, Prep.Dept., 415; bath flat, also parior, with or without board, in private family.Apply a 277 St Catherine st.168 OARD~\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICTly private sccommodation, with profes- sioual artendauce.Ladies treated and attended.23 St.Monique at.165 OOMS \u2014 2 HUTCHISON 8T., LARGE front, as bed and sitting room, bath flut, also room ou same flat, for one or two gentlemen only; private family.OOM \u2014 TO LET, NIÉELY FURNISHED room, on bathroom flat; telephone Up- 163 ung.Edwin Henry, Rossland High town 769.109 Stanley st.Bchool, «nd Willlams, Gertrude C.\u2026.Vitc| Tpooms \u2014 TO LET, LARGE,.NICELY oria College, Prep.Dept.equal, 415; furnished, in private tamily, hot and orton, Pearl, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept., 401; Pearson.Mabel Mary.cold water, Auer Light; nice central locality.82 Hutchison ot.483 Jancouver College, Prep.Dept.and Ritchie, Harold, Hocken, Rothesay Col- ege, N.B., equal, 397, McQueen, George Robert, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept, B89: Parker, Eleanor, Vancouver Col- ege.Prap.Dept., 388: Mallory, Edith Maud, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept, R87: Clarke, John, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept, and Stone, William Ross, ancouver College, Prep.Dept., equal, Yale, 384; Tyndale, Orville Sivewright, Feller Institute, 280; Gill, Peter C., Victoria College, Prep.Dept, 378; Stephen, William G., Victoria College, Prep, cllege.Prep.Dept., 367, Taylor, Ken- meth .Craigie, Vancouver .College, Prep.Dept., 365; Cameron, Tilly Jean, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept., 362; Henderson.James Herbert, Vancouver QOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, ELEGANTLY turnished room; all conveniences; private family; no other roomers or boarders; no children, to gentleman.105 Church (near 16 Sherbrooke).with breakfast: geutlemen only: required.S03 Dorchester st.board, 3 dollars POOM8 \u2014 TO LET, TWO NICELY FURnished front rooms, on bathroom flat, references OOM \u2014 TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHED room, on bathroom flgor: also lable per week,' or by tickets.82 Advertisements under this heading\u2014One insertion, 20 words, 10.gents; one weck, 25 cents.| , ANTED \u2014 BY A MIDDLE-AGHD WO- d man, washing and@ironing by the day.Apply 318% St.Dominique st, in rear.182 ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG WOMAN, WORK Ly tue day.Apply to ¢I korgue ave.ott Guy pl.Reference.164 ANTED\u2014 POSITION AS COOK, FOR IN ur out of city work.Apply id st.Urbain st., upstairs, .16; WANTED \u2014 BITUATION AS GENERAL servunt tn small, family; po \u201cehildren, xood city reference.Apply to 173 Dalhousie st., upstairs.162 Legal Cards.MACLENNAK, CLINE & MACLENNAN Barristers, ete, Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cline, F.J.Maclennan EITCH, PRINGLK & CAMERON, BAR- » Candida Lite Building, street, Montreal.meee 183 8t James Summer Board.© 4% Advertisements under this heading\u2014¥e per word for one Insertion.Six Insertions for the price of four, making tbe rate i4 cent por word per jusegtion.20° W ANTED \u2014 BOARDERS AT ELMSDALE Cottage, Mystic.One of the pleasantest and healthiest localities in Bastern Town- sbips.Near churches, station, post office.Rooms high and well ventilated.For further particulars, apply to Mrs.Judson Bookys,' Mystie, Que.16u OARD \u2014 AT ISLAND LAKE, FOR FEW more good boarders, overlooking lovely lake, unsurpassed moyntain air, lovely sceun- ery, good safe sandy bsuch for bathing, good fishing, besy of spring water, hosts free.No consumptives taken.3% miles from station.Address P.F.Pierre, Island Lake, 8haw- bridge, Terrebonne Ce., P.Q.168 FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACOOMMO- dated at Fpirlawn., Good water.Plenty | of shade.Within five minutes\u2019 walk of R.R.for r the price of four, making the rate 44 cent A HOLLOW MOCKERY.~ WHERE TO FIND WORK Situations Vacant.84 Advertissments \u2018under this Heading\u20140ns insertion, 4, wWoids, lu cents; one week, 25, cents.: Situations Vacant.#47 Advertisements under this heading\u2014One {psertion, 20 words, cents: one wesk, cents.wax \u2014 A BLANK BOOK BINDER, who Das had some exparisnce in laying out stock.Apply K 37, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN OR LADIES Lo employ agents; $äuv per year and ex- ponses; position permanent; experieuce UDné- comsary.Address M.A O'Keete, District Mavager, 157 bay at., Toronto.ANTED \u2014 SMART, ACTIVE BOYS FOR the retail grocery businumu.Fraser, Viger & Co., Lil et.James st.WANTED \u2014 A TEACHER FOR THE Protestant school iu Bpringhrook; must be & meinver of tue LOUKCH 0) MRgWbd.Vac- tor Goruou, dec.-Treas., Ipriuguceos, Jor- vaestes Co., Que.\u2026 ; 18.YVANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, with references; fami:y iour; new house; all couvenlences; highest wages.94 Arliug- ton ave., Westmount.Telephone Westmount 1285.4 163 ANTED~DRUG CLERK, AT SCARFF'S Pharmacy.165 WANTED \u2014~ ENERGETIC MAN TO MANage office for large manufacturing company.Salary 31,800 per annum and extra profits, Must furnish $2,000 cash and good references.Superintendent, 13th and Johusou sts., Chicago.' per word par \u2018usortior.OR SALB\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR ames.proat, new and secondband, at prices dety \u20ac atition.Largost stock in city.Abern, Montresi Sate Works, 390 St.Telephone Main 818, R BALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS, kitchen stoves, hall stoves, and every- at abeapest prices.The Fe thing for the hous Prince Ce, 88 Gt, OR SALE\u2014WILLIAMS UPRIGHT PIANO, boucoir size, in rosewood finish case, patent check-repesting action, ivory keys, overstrung scale, two pedals.Cost 3300.Our pries, only $176, payable 310 cash 3nd #8 por month.Call.ar write.Lay- ton Bros., 144 Peel st.N.B.\u20148tore closes Saturday afternoous at 1 o'clock until Sept.9 Lawrence at.A BPE- floors, OR SALE \u2014 SILICA GRAVEL.ebilty for concrete sidewalks, on the market.Our material makes toe prettiest garden walks.For samples and prices, address Laurentian Sund and Gravel Co., 13 8t.John at.Tel.Main 1150.: R SALE \u2014 ANTHRACITE COAL, NO.i .as, dé bathroom flat, pice central locality, 58 Park avenue.Auer light, private family.Apply a t College, Prap.Dept.361; Gibbins Gwynn Gilbert, .Vancouver College, Prep.Dept., 358; Sexsmith, Myrtle, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept., 356; Shannon, Willdm Lloyd, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept., 352; Mackay, Hugh, Rothe- say College, N.B.351; Hyman, William Samuel, St.John the Evangellst'#, School.Montreal, 845: Hibbard, Marian, Elizabeth, Trafalgar Institute, 337; fl Milligan, Charlotte, Vancouver College, > Quebec High School for Girls; Feicie- Prep.Dept., 332, Eastman, Bessie Gray, Vancouver College, Prep.Dept.and Woodward, Cora Lilley, Vancouver College.Prep.Dept., equal, 328; MacKeen, Anna Mary, Trafalgar Institute, 320; | light: transients accommodated.street.: gtreet, Cathcart st.| 00M \u2014 OVERLOOKING GARDEN, SUITable for pue or two gentlemen, private American family.81 St.Famille at (not Sia).Tel.108 East 3171.OOMS \u2014 ONE LARGE PARLOR BEDroom, also a single room, furnished, Auer S198 Vietgria _ ; 162 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE FOR WORKING girl or middlo-sged person.3 Versailles .162 OOM&8\u2014TO LET, LARGE DLOUBLE ROOM also single room; transients taken.#47 162 MacLeod, William Archibald, Vancouver ('ollege, Prep.Dept.318; Becker, Grace Mabel, Vancouver College, Prep.board.13% Plateau st.Dept., 300; Dunn, Isabel, Victoria Col- |: lege, Prep.Dept.299.i \u2019 xMatriculated also in medicine.In Applied Science.\u2014 Herbert, Harry, front rooms, Catherine.i 162 GOMS8 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE double and single room, with or without 18 OOM8 \u2014 BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH.Visitors to city will, {ind clean, bright central.184 Peel, corner St.nn.Ottawa Cotegiate Institute, 626; Blairs, George William, Upper Canada College.| 597: Stairs, Denis, Upper Cunada Col-! lege.569; Bellew, Henry McD.\u201cG.\u2026: week ; bousekceping ! commodated: 39 St.OOMS \u2014 CHOICE LOCALITY.LARGE and small, nicely furnished, from $2 per privileges; transients ac- Mark st.162 Mount St.Louis Institute, 547; Young-, er, Harry Robert, Ottawa Collegiate Institute, 540; McLean, Ottawa Collegiate Institute, 535; vies, Harold.Cameron, giate \u2018Institute, 334; Bell, Valentine H.G., Marlborough College, England, 520; Dalton, Arthur Tinniswood, Vancot ver College, prep.dept, 514; Moore, Wil- Da- Ottawa Colle-: required.Apply 126 Mansfield st.OOMS \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, newly furnished, bot and cold water, Douglas La, electric light, telephone and all modern con- ventences; transients welcome; breakfasts if; 162 \u2014 re | Medical.liam John, Mount St.Louis Institute, 511, Chandler, Samuel, Ottawa Colle-; glate Institute, 509; Stitt, Ormond M; Ottawa Collegiate Inatitute, 508: Rit-! chie.Harold Hocken, Rothesay College, N.B.503; Pratt, Austin G., Ottawa Collegiate Institute, 454; Mackay Hugh.Rothesay College, N.B., 449: Whitcher,! Wilfred Chas.W., Ashbury College, ; Ottawa, 447; McGuire, Gordon, Short- ell's Academy.Montreal, 443; McKir- dy.William Stewart, Harbord Street, Collegiate Institute, .Toronto, 430; | Scott, W.Ralph, Napanee Collegiate.Institute, 424: Hudson.George Ma- theson, Abingdon School, Montreal, 421; ; Curmichael, Henry Graham, private tuition, 400; Irwin, Robert Hamilton, Ashbury College, Ottawa, Wilson, \u2018Alexander, Abingdon School, Mentreal, equal, 384: Winslow, Edward Spragge, UMPper Canada College, 375.| Unranked (having qualified dn part| on other examinations)\u2014 \u2019 | In Arts\u2014Archibald, real High School, McPherson, Frank \u2018Harold, Trinity College School, Port: Hope; Telfer, Vera Mary.Westmount | Academy.In Medicine\u2014McCoy, Mansonville Model School; \u2018Arthur John, Wesley College, Kenneth, Mont-! Henry Harrison, ' McKenty, \u201cWinni- | eg.i Yn Applied Science\u2014Dawson Victor, Elliott, Ottawa, Colleglate Institute; Graham, John.R., Ottawa Collegiate.Institute: Huaggon, Rupert Willlam, New Westminster High School: Kerr, \u2018Archie, Dutton High School; Ys Thomas H.D.Brantford Collegiauu Institute; Menzies, Ji, Ottawa Collegiate Institute: Mohan, Richard, Brockville Collegiate Inatitute; Ow-, \u2018den, John Scrambler; Potsdam School.\u201d Jamaica; Paquet, Alfred, Hawkesbury High School; Pitts, Gordon McLeod, Ottawa Collegiate Institute, Roas, Ce- ei) Middleton, Ottawa Collegiate In- ptitute; West, L.Chaffey, Brockville.Collégiate \u2018Institute., The following have removed thelr conditions fand are now full unders graduates: Broidy, J, J.; Copeland, Gertrude Mary; D\u2019Aeth, John Bane, eroft; Gale, William Henry; Gamble, | Clarke W.; Glllis, Walter C.; Hammond, J.F.; Hastings, Marion Lucy Haughton, Harold Moffatt; Littles, Wilifam D.: Logie, Fred.; Lyon, George Robert Douglas; Mackay, Robert Moffatt; Moyse, John J.; Riddell, Arthur G.Several others have passed the examinations taken and will be given full matriculation standing on presentation of the necessary cortHicates.In addition to the above the following A.A.candidates have qualified for matriculation: In Arts\u2014\"Ayer, Kenneth Roger, Ab- _4ngdon School, Montreal; Batchaller, Fred.Irving, Bedford Academy; Bennett, Gordon Hugh, Waterloo Academy; Bouchard, Theodora C., Montreal High School; xBoudrean, Frank Aer, RIVATE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN WISHing skilled treatment, maternity cure, confinement; adoption arranged.Physician and tralned nurses in attendunce.Address Doctor, Box 1, Butfalo, N.Y.215 te ae mére loo Academy: Hill Ralph \u2018Douglas, Gault Institute, Valleyfleid; *xKing- man, Abner, jr, Mentreal High School; Knowlton, Brenda U.t | Francis College Grammar School: Larabee, Gertrude L.Ida, Cookshire Academy; Libby, Ruth E., Stanstead College School; Lovell, man, Coaticook Academy, Molly Well- McBurney, | Albert, Granby Academy; xMagcdonald,, Malcolm Wm, School; McDougall, Ormstown Academy, Ariel + M., Montreal High School; Mansfield, Ella J.,, Montreal High School; Masse, Alice E., Fellex Institute; Moore, Edith Victoria, \\Vest- mount Academy; Moynan, Mary Alice, Waterjop Acddemy; *Nicholls, Jasper Henry, Montreal High Schuol; *Or- tenberg, Samuel, Quebec High School; Parent, lned P.Feller Institute; Pearson, Lane Lyle, Waterloo Academy; Plaisted, Gertrude, Dunham Ladies\u2019 College, Plaisted, Lillian, bunh Ladies\u2019 College; > Montreal High School; Purdy, Annie Pearl, Waterloo Acudemy:, *xRamsey, George Arthur, Quebec High School; Sherbrooke High William Russell, Macnaughton, Riddell, Ella Carpenter, Lachute Aca- emy; Robertson, Agnes, Montreal igh School; Robertson, Dorothy, Dunham Ladies\u2019 College; Rodger, Louise, Ormstown Academy: Runnells, George Wilfrid, Granby- Academy; Safford, Harry, sutton.Academy; Sauvalle.Germaine, Montreal High School; *xShanks, Daniel Albert, : Montreal High School; *xShaw, Albert Norman, Montreal High School; *xfliimand, Joseph, Montreal High School: *Simpson, Alan Cradock, Abingdon Schoo), Montreal, 8Smilile,\u2019 Eleanor Arma, Westmount Academy; Smith, Gertrude Ellen, Lachine Academy; *xSmith, Randolph Rae, Montreal High School; *xStewart, - Robert Cameron, Quebec High School; Stock-' well, Ralph Frederick, Danville Academy; 'Thouret,\u201d Nannon, Montrea\\ High School; Trenholme, Mabel Laid- law, Westmount \u2018Academy; Vipond, Florence M.Montreal High Bchool; Wheatley, Edna, Montreal High School; Willett, Fred H., \u2018Stanstead (ollege BeHool: xWinslow, James Ernest, Cookshire Academy.xMatriculated also in medicine.- *Matriculated also in applied science.In Applied Science\u2014Cameron, Donald Hugh, Three Rivers High School: Car- Charles H., Bishop's Uollege School; Common, William Charles, Montreal High 8chooal, Parham, John B.Huntingdon Academy.Spencer, Walter Hutchins, Montreal High 8chool; Wallace, Carl Vivian, West- mount Academy.Aen Qeotg® Lachute Academy; x*Briegal, Ane A \\ ee rs ontres) High Shoal: CHICKERING BARGAINS.Caron, \\Gustavus Adolphus, Lachute| The eminent firm of Chickering & Academy; xCook, Archibald 8., Quebec - High Bchool;\u201d Corey, Glenna Annie, Bedford Academy; Dolbel, y Alice, Westmount Academy; Du e, wicz, Louis, Quebec High School; | *Pineberz, Nathan Samuel, Montreal\u2019 High 8chool; High School for Girls; xGall, Douglas Meikle, Lachute y; Gordon, Sara, Montreal H School; *xHast- | , illlam Roy.Montres! High ; Hayes, Josie Adelaide, Waler- Pry.Mildred, .Queheq Cash or credit at\u201d your option.Lindsay Limited.Sons, of Boston, are changing all the styles of thelr famous planos.These changes come into effect où Sept.1.We have a stock of the present sty.es on Hand and are gelling them at a >- duction of twerity-five pér cent.in order to make room for the new style WW, 2386 Fit.Catherine Btreet.\u2014Adr, - me rer Miss fitacey, Mmiuroni, Is the guest of Mrs.Albert Putney, at Fast Hatley.open plumbing, | Powles, Percy 38.Cl: Transients accommodated.Mrs: A.Morrieon.\u2018stafîton.Adults only.[For parttoulars, ad- 61 McGill College avenue.184 | dress Box T7, Frelighsburg, Que.164 OOM \u2014 TO LET, NICELY PURNIBRED AURENTIDE ARK U room, suitable for one or two gentlemen.open, on bank of Lake Meskinonge, Large rosmed, airy, with shady verandahs.One hundred acres wooded land belonging- Five cows Rept.Fishing, boating, bathing good alr bracing.\u2019 Adults only.Address Box , 8t.Gabriel de Brandon, Que.Machinery for Sale.2A Advertisements undor this heading\u2014¥e per .word for one insertion.Bix insertions -for the prive of four, making the rate 4 cent per.word per insertion.T « x OR HA CHEAP \u2014 MEDIUM SIZE Lane ds pound mower hammer; large wet grinder; all in perfect condition.F.$.MeKyes & Co.428 toitation-street.164 lm rrr re e - Horses and Carriages.| aZi'Advertisements under this heading\u2014%e .per wqrd fer one insertion.fix Insertions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per-werd per insertion.- : R SALE \u2014 CHEAP, A BROWN MARE.\"very stylish and perfectly broken.TR Cathcart st.160 | ry TTR ETE Business Cards.£3 Advertisements under this heading\u2014¥c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per insertion.5 A.FINLAYSON (BUCCESSOR TO FIN- ! 4).layson & Grant).Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warchouseman, +415 and 417 St.| Paul st., Montreal.\u201cIeated Storage, Bond er | Free.Telephons Main 1303.P.O.Boz 44.| - CTT | Undertakers and Embalmers.| J \u20ac, WRAY & DRO.390 Mountain at., and « 133 St.Dominique.Uptewn 2738.East 117 WikLiaM WRAY, 1236 St Catherine st.Uptown 2667., i 1 St.ALBERT GRIFFITH, 613 Wellington street n 4418.Main 4418 rer DEEE | Froperty for Sale.kr Advertisements under this heading\u2014¥¢ per word for one inssrtion.Six {insertions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per inserticn.RYOR SALE \"WINONA COTTAGE.\" i Country residence, 9 rooms, b with { water gnunectians.Fruit garden, large stable, \u2018 heunery.One mile !rom Victoria ave., on : Sherbrooke st.extension.Apply W.J.Mo- , Gee, Mechanics' Building.| JOR SALE VALUABLE BLOCK OF\u2019 land, area about 30,000 square feet, 248 test fron?on Trafalgar avenues, Westmount; three minutes\u2019 walk from atreet cars, on Cote des Neiges Hill.Magnificent view, Jookinæ south over the city, west end, Victoria Bridge, hiver Bt.Lawrence, $t.Lambert, etc., ete, There are five lots, each about 50 feet wide.Can be cold together or separately.A wna for cash to prompt buyer.J.M.M.Duff, 10° St.Jemés rt.162 1 ÉBILENCE FOR SALE-\u201431! METCALFE ! avenue, Westmount, 16 rooms.-to- \u2018date.Everything of the hest.Always open for Inspection.Goad garden.Apply premises, or to C.H.inks & Co., 575 St.Paul st.Tel.M.416.187 A UGER & HAMILTON, 19 GOSFORD.\" > AT LOWER COST INTERESTS a0.\u201cThe cheapness of À COKE \u2014mne The way Co Again Touch Fatal \u201c500\u201d Mark! to Saturday\u2019s Lacrosse Games Re Le Worke \u2014 = enol ) your bones 4 i 3 nehill, Gibson and Farrell.mpire, just a .\u2018 and its advams © J prise Bunt in \u2018the Ninth |nghil, Gibson and Farrell Cornwall Team Mean to Do [jist about the most brilliant lacrosse grow and tages over onal Tou meovonreme £ (1 y.\u201cAt Clevelana\u2014 - 2 : .> Ce \u2014_\u2014 ; urnaces recommen 6 | hile\u2019 Applegate Slept at Cleveland.1000000 1 3 3 Something to the | Jimmy Wells to showing great tm- = your body enterprising mete.\" og | .' : CREO 20e 20 ; provement Lo ; : used, al , the Switch.: \"Called to allow teams to catch train.Shamrocks.& ia a comer all Fight te home.He shapes 18 ways used : Batteries\u2014Bernhard, Hess and Ab- \u2014 \u2018 due t Only $5.50 per ton, .de- bots; Smith and McFarlant Umple, - président Guy Pettigrew is watching x9 1 E00 at your house, or .Connolly.Attendance, 1,146.3 Loar .e form of his men closely, and m ; ; per ton delivered at | .ORONTO, July 12._The Shamrocks are more -afrald of .ma y.eans our meth- : if Ras pecial.)\u2014Poor it Ehiladelphta- 000000100\u2014 1 6 1 |Lernwail on their own grounds than ; (HAL the very best team \u2018will face the y h for Pa ES yard.Order now luckless, listless, Philadelphia ooo coutlocse_ 9 7 athey were of Brantford.Whoever on Saturday.cod of liv- Call on iors fequirements.(1) runless Torontos| Philadelphia \"uen and Kittredgo; |! Slits to see à 004 Lame should tra-| Mat Murphy is bac .us OR us write us, \u2018phone |! were again beat-| pjank and Powers.Umpire, King.At- hel to the Factory Town on saturday weeps Boo Rehing.ut so fal after a ing.: \u2019 sil terday.! ' ., : 1 : = Mostreal did the) tendance, 1,816.around the M.A.A A.has seen dnything By Semi-ready system of physique types Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co, 2 trick, winsing by Americun.League Standing.The Mintg Cup match throughout was | se same fish.1 .( New York Life Building.| or tors à : Won.Lost.Pet |2 clean, muhly exhibition, and a credit qpe St we can exactly place your physique.Telephone Main 4040 if nothing.Boston .465 23 gz to Canada\u2019s national game.\u2018The re-|hana aps got a sud upheaval at the .7 .; a .Ct TN § 3 bli feree war ull that could be desired \u2014- (1ads, of, Cormiwall, \u2018and \u201cdon't \u201cthink With this definite knowledge of your phys.| the Atherton art-: Chidhgo :.43 29 5,7 | Toronto Globe.adave asy mark now- .mate : of (ne Ae fo.CINE a UNIT 8 SOON CLA eeNiGE ar .lays.: || que, we can tailor Semi-ready to fit perfectly.: rontos were van-! Philadelphia .35 32 a} PR STANDING.SHERBROO = .Mo t df illa ice cream for! St.Louis.28 32 ls T + Won.Lost.Drawn.|.KE® GOOD WIN.| ney returne or any reason.him.He was de-, Detroit .\u2026.sr.28 38 AM lpcumsehs Ld 0 1 Sherbrooke, July 12.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The cidedly close with his charities, refus- Washington .\u2026 12 54 sz 54 PP tines eee 8 2 0 Sherbruoke Lacrosse Club defeated the Ing to give the locals even one little pe une uo nes .2 3 1 Montreal Club on Saturday afternoon base on balls and was almost as stingy PROVIDENCE ETS $00 FOR COR- Fergus rd .Lo.1 2 2 in the intermediate series.\u201d The game with his hits.ro al \u2018 RIDON.0 3 0 hoi hrough wus a good one, and al- The locals managed to make six safe- \u2018hic 9 Fors + z UT, » ! e local team were mi Chicago, July.12\u2014Frank Corridon, à Next Saturday's CL.A.games are: three of their regular players, they ST.GERMAIN STREET.; s : ties.bu* none of them came at the! baseball .cles,\" pitcher.described in the cli- ,Tecumsehs at st.| right time.à dei ofl in| cult court as \u201cgoods, wares and mer- I Brantford at Fergus, (*tbarines, and corne an held the visitors down.The / pplegite held the v sitors we Ni chandise, sold and delivered,\u2019 was the i Bus.\u201cfollowed 1 *vopened by.Sherbrooke, | hand until the seventh inn ngs, an al subject of a verdict for $500 debt Montreal ought to have the better of and at th y Montreal, then Sherbrooke, | things considered twirled a nice game; agaînst the Chicago National League |the exchange with the Capitals, though Montreal Was ONE MERE ee quarter (Modification of homologated lines of a \\ , Germain Street, from Ontario Street to % ) Nolan Street, in the Hochelaga Ward of His control was good, only one Mont-; Baseball Club i \u201cn's.Cour: the 1 .Cw .np Judge Brown's Cour, the latter will go all the way.y , realer walking hoy first.Weidensaul hit: The verdigt is in favor of the Provi- \u2014_\u2014 ye more prog again cut even after three .the City of Montreal.) In, the a J ic 5 to second dence Baseball and Exhibition Con- moe Lally is a bit of à baseball en- four minutes | t the third quarter, and : : : ; safely and was boris + Joyce got the Pany, which sold Corridon's service toi, usiast.He stayed over Sunday to! ahead.In the l Montreal again drew T ST.JAMES PUBLIC N : 4; Rapp singled to left but Joyce go i the Chicago National League club last j5¢¢ the Montreal-Buffalo game.8 .e last quarter the local MON RE - 231 ST, JAMES STREET OTICE.i ball on first bound and held Weiden-: .o pil «team spurted, and the visitors had only! \u201c 1551 ST.CATHERINE STREET PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby given that the | saul at third.\u2019 ; com-| According to prec .| one look in at the local goal during à .ol * City of Montreal will, b d k R w ut off by a sna throw | The suit was for $1,000, but a com B precedence of challenge | this period, while Sherbrook 4 y\u2014 - ttetr undersizned attorne y and through and Murray struck out.por | promise was made and the verdir * - ball dancing around the Montreci goal .© present to the Superior Court for the District : In the: fourth Murray doubled with! against the Chicago club entered .vy posts, and had it not been for the oo | Y£sterday between Haverford (Pa.) and ROWIN \u2014A ; of Montreal, In the Province of Quebec, sit=\\ ?- & Winch ti d , and Mas hit little one in agreement.work of Durand the A Ce i nchester College, at the close of the n& as Practice Division in Room No.-31, at; \u2018 Prat nf pr Slater a | Odwell i lavi larly for scored more than the two caites has first day's play, the score was: Win.\u2014_\u2014 fre, Court House of this City, on Friday tha, | ; .pr we s now playing regulariy ; , by | chester, 446 \u201c .ane ; : | yo ugust next, at h _ > GE Again in the fifth.with one doWN.; Cincinnati and is making good.He of hich placed them in the lead when, down.| «uns for eight wickeis! WINNIPEGS WON AT KINGSTON.| o'eloek in the forenoon.or as soom as count; * Parker doubled to left, Applegate fleW nas taken Dontin's place, the lati stle blew.J.Davis, Sherbrooke,\u2019 (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) |©22 be heard, a petition asking that the hom out to right and Carr hit to thé first.having.been suspended for loose hab- gave good satisfaction as referee, | London, July 12\u2014At the Kingston-on- °l°gated plan of Hochelaga Ward, in the sald ; baseman.Cita.LS McLaughlin, of Montreal, and Gin- + FOOTBALL.Thames regatta the Winnipegs.won the hy be modified by altering the homologated; ; In the seventh Rapp made a single, \u2014 gras, of.Sherbrooke, had to leave the 5 ot .first heat for the Ravens A.LT.Chal- Street \u20ac ous pain Street, from Ontario: with two out.Murray pop-flied.| They say now that Capt.Gettman, te In the last twenty minutes owing ! - .lenge Cup, beating the crew of the!plan to be fyled with caid petition on the ; Again in the ninth Harley led off with of Buffalo, may not be able to play! 0 oc ents, The former received a STANDING OF THE LEAGUE.Thames Rowing Club.They rowed the - .\u2018 a scratch hit.Rapp fouled to McManus, again this season.\u2018 nasty cut on the head, while Gingras! - P.W.L.D.Pts.[final heat at six o'clock, beating the L.J.ETHIER, \u2018 while Murary hit into a double play.° wrenched his knee.The teams lined up, Westmount .3 1 \u201c0 6| London Rowing Club crew.Distance J.L.ARCHAMBAULT, ~ ; After the third innings Applegate's: Of Pittsburg\u2019s $4.000 college pitchar | * as follows: .C.P.R.3 1 0 6,7-8 mile.The Winnipegs have entered| - Attorneys tor \u2018the City of Montreal, troubles commenced.| Lynch, the ex-Yale Pitcher, John S.: Montreal, Sherbrooke.M.A.A.A.1 2 0 2|for the Metropolitan regatta at Putney City Hal, .: In the fourth Clancy got away with Garvan, says: \u2018Mike Lynch has every | Durand Ceres Geal a.Byrd| Lachine .4 0 4 0 0fto-morrow.Montreal, 9th July, 1904.a grounder on Parker's fumble.Ather- other college pitcher beaten a mile\" | Harding vee wg Font .Drapeau| Intermediate division\u2014 London, July 12.\u2014The Sportsman, re-| = \u2014 ton hit to Weidensaul.foreing Clancy | gr me over point .-Martin| Wegtmount .2 1 0 1 3|ferring to the Winnipegs\" victory at tha{ \u2018 at third.Then Applegate made a Ww id \u201cNewark and Toronto in the Eastern .or n.,\u2026.Defence .Sangster| Y.M.C.A.\u2026.1° 0 0 1 1|Kingston regatta by 2.1-2 lengths frôm ; pitch.Hartman struck out and Joyce pave taken a big brace.\u2014 Boston Hor- | Russel] 5700 wrt Price! Rangers .1 0 1 0 0} London, heads the article \u201cWell Rowed à wf grounded to Applegate and was out.\u2018ald.Never saw it.We were wat.t- tussell., .R.Maguire| Qutremont .0 0 0 0 0i Canada,\u201d and declares the Winnipegs'| .| ee ; In the sixth Montreal got two on the ing closely, too.\u2019 | gampson.Centre tetera Parsons \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 .first-class style proves that the Third .NER Yh tae i lines but nothing came of i in the, ; | Russet on.Home CO amare C.P.R.WON.frinity must be an extraordinary good EÂLED TENDERS da ., sevent offman started w a : av .\u2026.a ress OLN r our.- .i : J NDERS, addressed to the Massey made a nice stop of McManus Tosrman Long says The spéctaiors a Dunn FT FU 20000» Mets] The CER.Association football team \u2014_\u2014 St-Jean gigmed.and endorsed \u201cTender for | drive.Bliss singled to left, and y a they stayed there one season._ ScLaughlin.Qutsidé .- Humphrey goals ray eat\u201d Montreal by four THE CHAMPION\u2019S RETURN.be received at this ottice Can Mondes! man tried to score, but Murray y = ! \u2018 di pt Inside .ingras.When.the referee blew his whist] Toronto, July 12.\u2014Lou Scholes the | August 8 1804, inclusively, for the constries |.nice throw nailed him at the plate.EASTERN LEAGUE RACE.Brown.Captain .T.Simpson, Monin therefore mor pit ptle champion oarsman of the world, win.| Jon-ef's Landing Pler af St.Jean des Chaily © ers Jushed ns eked Gown but! _Two distinct races are going on \u2018n\u2019 J FIERCE LACROSSE GAME.|to take different fellows from the grand Der of the Diamond Sculls at Henley, PP a a Que.ch can't field, and Bliss scored Clancy the Eastern League.Ruffalo, Jersey \"A flerce lacrosse game was played at|5tand, some of whom had never played will sail for home on July 15, and T#-! Department and at the office be seen at this - tanned \u2019 c ' City and Baltimore are fighting it ont! .; Tweed, Ont., when Tweed and Have-; association before.This was a big dis- ronto\u2019s reception will probably \u2018be on, Esq., Clerk of Works Post Office Buaee ; re ni \u2018for the lead, and Newark, Montrcal Eddy Robinson Surveys the Scene of - ladvants \\ Saturday.July 23.: Quebec, Chs.Desjar a STI In the ninth Hoffman bunted safely .A 3 lock met for the final game of the advantage to Montreal team.The ; jardins, Esq., Clerk o and McManus got away with a safe and Toronto are battling for fourth no- | Victory With Some Satisfaction, Trent Valley League series.Owing toteams were: The reception will takep lace in the Works, Post Office.Montreal.and on appli-i = : | the generally used up condition in: Montreal\u2014Hayes, Brown, Gillard, An- Queen's Park and will be an elaborate Chine to the Postmaster at St.Jean de affair.Mr.Scholes will be met at the ons, Que.gition, which is the best in sight fer.them at present.The race is much the Shamrocks of Tor which the Tweed boy f stey, F.Roberts, Fred.Reid, Duncan : | ; Toronto Junction, ys came home from 5! , D .; Tenders will bvnted and scored easily.as Aptie- Closer than last year and any one \u2018f should be the next Minto Cup victims, Havelock after the last game, a hot Usher, Matthews, Jackson and Smith.sla rion and will be escorted through on the printed form supplied.eon Eoed win sate was nsleep on thesplay.The next \u2018he first three teams are likely ca-vl- Bring them along.Ume was.anticipated and the full pro-| C.P.\"R.\u2014Marslf, McGlashen, McChes- t 1e principal streets to the Queen'S\\the actual signatures of tenderers.a, \u2018wo went out on flies.dates for the championship.At this _\u2014.gramme went on the boards.Have-/ney.Warburton, Willlamson, Fitzpat- Park, where, a testimonial, probably 8 \u2018An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, ; Montieal gplayed snappy ball in all Stage of {he season last year.the teurs Hutton and Jack Powers, of the lock has a couple of men who have.rick, Dove, Reynolds, MoKenrick, nr Fer vie moe De remented ed payable to the order \u201cof the Honorable thé! ; ; .ranked in the following order:\u2014Buf- .; .a Siven the team a reputat! - h Sewell and Caveth.: - nister 1blic Works, for four th ' & Brantford team, went on to Ottawa p on for roug the champion to return home direct and! dollars (34,000.00), must accompaty.sand ç irive to right.Bliss sacrificed.Hoff- can started for home as Walters.Jepurtiment$ and deserved to win.! layin nat F el dnt Indiy t playing a e game had not ad- red.Reid didn ake very kindly to ; - ! = o d th had t d-, 1 t by way of St.Louis, as originally; tender.THe cheque\u2019 will be forfeited if thei \u201c | falo, .698: Jersey City, .691: Torontn, after Saturday's match : Toronto.n e | MT: Newark, 519: Baltimore, 4i3: | = , vanced far before the crowd was in an association when the ball came his way.party tendering decline th i « ab 5, | Pr n° eorcester .396; Rochester, .364: Provi- BATTLE FOR FIRST PLACE, angry mood.However, nothing for he had never played the game be: intended.to coînpiete the work a Le act of vit Vs Teigensaul, #8.4 ence, .321.| ; 5 Cu \u2018\u201c\u201cflerce\u201d occurred.until] within a minute fore, and would rather have picked | a be returned in case of non- ; Morey, of.s 0 101 0 + Co .meetin all ail 2 (Special The \u2018 and a half of full time, when the play- up and run with it.However, he proved| LACHINE BOATING CLUB.tender.pon-acceptance off Rapp, §f .\u2026.4 0 2 4 0 0 ROCHESTER SHAKY.rocks, on the grounds of th Sham- era got into a mix-up.In an instantia most useful man.The Montreal teant,| À special general meeting of thé La- The Department does not bind itself to ace; Murray, lf.\u2026.\u2026.4 0,1 0 ! 9 Everything practicable will be done Saturday Mill have considerable bonsz : the crowd was on the field.Donnybrook, despite tMeir disadvantages, kept the|chine Boating and Canoeing Club will cept the lowest or any tender.: : Massey, 1b one 3 0 0 13 » ¢ to keep Rochester afloat.The Eastern ing upon the N.A.L.A champlonanip \u2018 was revived, and the good name of la- score down to two to two until fiveibe held to-morrow.evening at the By order, : Fuller, ¢ .8 3 2° 2 League does not want the Flower City So far, neither team has lost n league \u201cosse received a stain: the players minutes from time, and it was sald that (Lakeview Hotel, Lachine, at 8.30 Secrets a TRED.GELINAS, Farker, 2b + 8 9 5 9 8 y to go under, as the Worvester club Jid match, and the team that wins thi fay, \u2018Tt aM goes with the game,\u2019 and seven minutes\u2019 overtime had been play-jo'clock, to consider the question of tary and Acting Deputy Minister.Aprlerate, p .3 0 0 ! 12 ast year, which \u2018would mean that the game will have a clear lead In tl 3 take thelr medicine gamely, but the ed, which was unfortunate for Mont-|purchasing a site for a new clubhouse.Department of Pubic Works, * | Carr, 36 oe 3.0 0 20 100 franchise would have to be transferr>1 pace for the pennant.Again.if Corn.Crowd was over-anxious to see fair real.Then thd C.P.R.scored twice, Lo .co onawa, July 8 1904.! \u2014_\u2014\u2014 = = : Ta e pel :;, gain, OfN- play The score was a tie, each teamjand won by four goals to two.The next fixtures of the Valois Boat- |_Newspapers inserting this advertisement: 3 39° 0 6 27 13-1 1° another city in the middle of.the wall should win, thé Factory Town : { ; without authority from the Department, will Tetals .oo.27 \"1 season, \u2018team will be a strong candidate for the SCO @ One goal.Usher, Anstey.Reid and Duncan play-!ing Club are the moonlight excursion pot pe paid, for it epartment, wi Montreal.\u2014_ championship, while if the tide of vic-' ) led a good game for Montreal, andjon July 26 and the regatta Aug.13.: : _ ab, r 5 po.a \u20ac DYER \u2018tory flows towards the sons of the Ema The monthly meetin = of the het.Hayes in goal did splendid work.For CA - CU \u201calters, cf.\u2026.5-0 Æ 1 0 0 , ° era A .th -h sne- Mount crosse Club, w e n the ¢«.P.R.Marshall was a tower o : : Re 25 0 Tu 00 Norwiche has declared that Dyer wo om a ere ho Will be called upon the \u2018association club room, Victoria\u2019 pirength.Reynolds, Willamson and - THE WHEEL LLING IN CREDITORS .Clancy.a ; i 0 \\ 8 ar .\u2018er wou ë é .3 - ov 4 + > ; ty Yetiger.s.8.4 0 ! 3 1 : remain with the club until She close \u2018to defend the Minto Cup in 1905.The Hall ye unt to ners evening.Fitzpatrick distinguished themselves.: PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Atherton, 2H .4 0 2 ; Nk * rand as the match\u2014will be on Cornwall: (arrange for the qualifying round of at I etn.IE on ni ES > OF QUEBEC.\u2014NO.178.eManus, © : 2 a | | \u201c Cup, be pl ericton, N.B., ay! | : McManus, coo.#4 001 5 1 0 BIT THE FANS, sod their hopes should be realized at! CRICKET CREASE ihe ! aledonla aD ot De Played the has been protested on the ground that| ® the matter of George B.Sadler, of the, Bliss, IP ar .+000 8 1 7 least to the extent of making it a hard | \u201c= ursday evening | Ban een a f Canad City and District of Montreal, merchant \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014- \u2014 \u2014 A swarm of bees settled_ down over close contest.The team that beat the: .following Saturday.Westmount have pe is not a To ont © ana a.By the tailor, Insolvent.! \\ Totals .37 2 11 27 13 0 the bléachers In A game at Des Moines (Capitals in Ottawa should be able to CANADA VS.UNITED STATES.| heen drawn against the Y.M.C.A., wh) aw 5 go ro ve ae Baton on entrants The creditors of sald Insolvent are hereby: \u201ccure by innings\u2014 ; the other day and stung more th@n 0) give the Shamrocks a close ,call in Philadelphia, Pa.July 12.\u2014The thir- Are a much improved team since the |IMust have lived during the previous six \u2018ordered to appear before one of the Judges Toronto y 5 00000:000\u20140 Of the spectators.creating a panic.Cornwall.A very large attendgnce 18 ty-sixth Pal international cricket Westmount second string defeated them PT a ror poco.of this Court, in the Court room No.31, To 10 Le en eee ey \u2014_\u2014 \u20ac .h - \u2018een CRTC \u201cin the early part of the season by 5 ?: e Court House, at Montreal, on the nine-i Montreal .\u2026.000000101\u20142 5 expected at this match, for the 18cal in- match between Canada and the United year The executive decided that he'teenth day of July instant, at ten of : Co J .J : ave! n 2.> .: ¥ , the» Summary\u2014Earned runs, Montreal, TURF AND TRACK terest In he Game has been Brentiy States, the latter represented by play goals 0 En be a special Intermediate Should be disqualified.s0 the winner of clock in the forenoon, in order to give thelm 2 Two-buse hits, Murray.Parker.Sa- increased by Cornwall's excellent show- ers picked!from the various Philadel- re + \u2018Îthe one mile is W.Morton, of Toronto, advice todffiing the appointment of a curator: 2 Two-ba ait, : a st len bases,\u2019 \u2014 Ang with a semi-junior team, \u2018and if phia cricket clubs, was begun yester- ' practice this evening.Exhibition game, and the five miles Ww McCarth ¢ and inspe to the property of the said critive hite Harley.Dis plays, Ather- .UPSET AT HARLEM.applause will make a team win, Corn- gay at Haverford, near this city, The first team men vs.intermediate men | 300 otf, FOS : ¥, of solvent.ton to Teaser to Clancy.First base on Chicago, July 12.\u2014Creolin and Leo \u201cWall can vounton a victory.weather was cloudy.| on Thursday evening.Both commence \u2019 Montreal, 11th July, 1904.x i ; \u2019 -\u2014 The Canadians made 182 runs in their | at 7 o'clock sharp.: : PIANO FAVORITES.B.H.COLLARD, a allz, off Applegate, 1.Struck out.by Planter, the well backed first and sec- oa oO ppleg ; Deputy Prothonotarr, s.à Hogan, the «lever young Shamrock first-innings, and when atumps were : : Weestmount Intermediates and the For nearly thirty years ours has been Applegate, 5; by Bliss, 3.Wild pitches, ond choices, met.with.mishaps in the Sh | had | te.Left on bases.\u2018Toronto, 4; stagplechase at Harlem yesterday.home player, has been offered attrac-.drawn for the night the Americans hn s Montreal 10.Time of game, 1.25.Um- Creolin was out in front running easily tive inducemerits to go to Chatham, accimulated 132 runs for the loss of! Y.M.C.A.in their league match played |the favorite piano store.We sell ; It is said that he has been pro- three wickets.;a draw of one goal each.Chickering, Heintzman and Co., and| .° TENDERS.many other fine makes.Price right, ir celly E ce, 1,000.when he stumbil f re, ONL ; ; Vire, Kelly.Attendance n he stu ed at the fifth fenc mised $25 n week, as well as a position, For the visitors T.C.S.Saunders \u2014 ! throwing his jockey.Leo Planter and - .he However, Hogan will remaln wher and Captain Symons played excellent The M.A.A A.team will practice to- v.W.,; ; FASTERN LEAGUE CANES E.: D ne AT lea UNE rome or trun bus is.5 © he dicket, they making.sixty-one and night and Friday night of this week age St.easy.rine Lindsay, Limited, Sale of The Quebec Southern ] : * \"| foot and turned a complete somer-.I.fifty-one runs respectively.J.B.King, - Every member Is requested to turn out Branch, 1622 St.Catherine Street.\u2014Adv, Rallway.: At Buffalo\u2014 Cornwall and Shamrocks stand at the for the Americans, had a fine inning of \u2014_\u2014\u2014 BUff.3 !.\u2026 .01014001x\u2014 7 4 4 sault.Jockey Seaton escaped InjuTY.head of the N.A.L.U.table, neither forty-nine Summary: SEALED TENDERS, for the purchase of; Rochester 004000100\u2014 5 8 6 The winners were Florentine, Woods \u2018 raving De .5 0 , > .\" : | The fresh alr of camping promotes AT AND RIN The Quebec Southern Railway.as com-.Batteries\u2014Green and Shaw: Schultz Ferry.Cardigan, McGee, Ragtag and eam ng been beaten.ii, Canada, \u2018a large and healthy appetite.Clark's].M G.prising the railways heretofore known as theater Umpire, Egan.At- Joe Lesser.: .T.C.S.Saunders, b Patten 61 ' Canned Meats\u201d are easily carried.7.South 8hore Rallway: the United Counties! and, McAuley.mpire, Egan.\u2014 N.A.L.U STANDING.Captain Symons, b King.51 They are delicious.and always Yeady.| \u2014 Railway; snd the East Richelleu Valley Rail- at Providence\u2014 | NEW WORLD'S RECORD.\u2014Goals\u2014 W.C.Baker, b KiNg.© 4 W.Clark, mfr.Montreal, VIRTUOUS CHICAGO.Tallwaye, or for any two of them with tnd \u2018Jersey City .101100000\u2014 3 5 1! New York, July 12\u2014A new world's P.w.L.D.For.Agst.H.T.LounsborougH, b Leroy.2 \" .Chicago, July 12.\u2014Mayor Harrison! respective rolling stock, equipment and other Providence .\\ .000000020\u2014 2 9 1 record for 1 1-4 miles wak created lu Shamrock .2 2 0 0 15 .8 Rev.Mr.Plumptre, b Patton.6 BOWLING yesterday declared that prize fights of accessories thereto, will be received by the Batteries \u2014 Eason and Carisch: the Brighton handicap at Brighton Cornwall .2 1 0 1 8 6 F.L.Perira, run out.- 2 * ; every sort, including contests under the Registrar of the Exchequer Court of Canada, Fairbanks and Toft.Umpires, Cona-.Bench.Hroomstek on by a short (éPital Montreal .veees.28 28 500 | last few strides of the record.breaking T ve > Graham .eve.24 16 v u.Total.21 Total.12 fair never posted the £2,000 purse, but Ç ; Newark .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.30 20 560 journey.Waterboy and Ort Wells fin-{ he supporters of the Montreal and Leroy .42 34 0 1; : agreed to hand receipts to that amount The Allan Line S.S.Bavarian, Angus Maos- Providence .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.27 2 4/8 ished ftth and sixth respectively, The Saturday or mre looking forward to Fatton- [A a 39 3 4 D GOLFERS to, the Wrestlers DE 0 The re- nicol, master.from Liverpool.18 entered at 3 .4 .45?other winners were Jac atlin, Lava- * > considerable Goo AN Loven eae 27 3 2 \u2019 Juelpts only amounte 0 ,200, clear of Customs.nsignees w please pass thoir Toronto 28 3 0 anxiety, as the result means so much Runs at the fall of each wicket\u201464, GOLF AN } .expenses.° \u2018 entries without delay, \u2018& A.ALLAN, i \u2014 ., v 18 41 .305.tor, Bumble Bee, Et.Tu Brute, Palm- | pearer, and Tommy Waddell.to both.Montreal had a large turn-,76, 79, 100, 111, 115, 137, 137, 175, 182, When the managers tried to collect Agents.Rochester .cooevee .i Murray.the Westmount professional, the money they were unable to do so, _\u2014 .\u2019 lout last evening, and a * g 3 y \u2018 .good hard prac- : , THE NATIONAL LEAGUE., MEETING.jee.The Cups know that they will United states.- ! secured the eleventh place in the Unit.and the wrestlers will now be - ; At Chi RT ERIE MEE hav J B.King.b B obliged t Chicago\u2014 ; A oo have a hard run on the M.A.A.A.- ing.bopeemer oll 49 od Stutes open golf championship.\u2018tu sue for it.: RW HE! Fort .rié.Ont.July 12.\u2014Weather grounds, and are leaving nothing to 3; I= Evans, c Ackland, b Pereira.26! \"Efforts are being made to match ; f Chicago .eeve.110200*\u2014 4 7 2 Bhowery; track fair.Summary: chance.They will put in four prac- P.M.Leroy, not oul Lie 36 {Jenkins against Madrali for the catch- Stylish Hats Brooklyn .\u2026.0000002\u2014 2 4 1, First race, six furlongs, for three- tices this week, nnd Intend to be one \u201c> \u201c0001.Jr.¢ Symons, b Pe- ' : \\as-catch-can championship.goatterles = w lcker Brown 4 11 year-olds, selling\u2014The Globe, to 1 of the top notchers of the league at the proba te.not out vence 15 | Magical Results ; IMPORTFD DIRECT .ng.Garvin an er.mpire, \u2018Tole, 11 to 5; Vallarambia, to 1.end of the season.Montreal have 5 rite, not out.0 - co s \u201d ' Moran.Attendance, 1,800.\u2018Time, 1.20.© same Iden.There i8 no other across | Extrus o.oo 6 When g ATHLET ICS.Fond Taye Fine.Quanition France fl At Pittsburg\u2014 { Second race, five furlongs, for.maiden match in town, so that there is sure! : TZ From 50 to 5OQ Cents edch.Tr Pittsburg \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.01102123°\u201410 10 0 \u2018two-year-olds, fillles\u2014Cubu, 3 to 2; to be & bumper gate.Montreal have Total for three wickets .132 : LACTATED The Ottawa Police Athletic Associa- ARCH.WELSH Boston .,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000110020\u2014 4 12 6 Lythelist, 5 to 2; Melville, 20 Lo 1.improved since they met Shamrocks.H.A.Haines, W.W,_ Fouliod, jr, i D ; tion have decided to send five men te A., ; Batteriées\u2014Leever and Phelps 1.1 Time, 1.08 1-2.! \u2014 R.H.Patton.E.M.Uregar, 1.C,| FOO | : i the Montreal police games.Those se- 22652 ST.Catherine Street | mith: Pittinger, Fisher and Needham.Third race, mile and an eighth, for Tack Hendry, Dodds and Leahy, kept Jordan, W.Graham, to bat, d # | lected were: Sergt Joltate and \u2018Con.3 Oo ite Victori ! Umpires, Johnstone und Carpenter.A:- three-year-olds and up, selling\u2014Har- the Montreal defence busy at last Runs at the fall of each wicket, 71, Is Use .| stables McAlvert, M Maloney, J.Va so pposite Victoria.tehdatice, 3531.bor.4 to 1: Handmore.7 to 2; Rough night's practice.92, 108.The best physicians are now prescrib- shan and A.Quinn.?Poe Vaus aineinnatl Gs July 11 As the Ja.| rider, > to 1.Time, Las 3-4 h \u2018 When Montreal wer \u2014 \" \u2018ing Lactated Food for weak and delic- | - - ona eague Park was being decorat- | our race, six furlongs.for three en Montreal were Inst ont the field; A DISCIPLE OF C.B.\u20ac \u2018 |, In the hot summer wea- ÇÎ , ed for the Elks\u2019 reunion there was no year-olds and\u2019 up.sellind=Chanterelie, they dropped Taylor and Leahy.They.: FRY.ther babies should be fed on this nour: MISCELLANEOUS ST.LOUIS LIGHTING CONTRAGT.Halifax, N.S., July 12.\u2014The greatest | ! > > De ishing and satisfying food.It is a At a meeting of the St.Louis Town batting performance ever seen in a shield and defence against all the fatal | NEW NON-STOP RECORD Council last night the contract for .supplying gas to the municipality was game It was for this reason that a 2 to 5.Mixer.3 to 1; Bank Street, Will want them on Saturday.the for- double-header was played yesterday (3 to 1.Time, 118.- Mer to steady the defence, which was °2 with Philadel Fifth race, flve and half furlongs, for erratic against Cornwall, and the lat- \u2018ericket match in Halifax was that of summer tills that sends so many little, A gre deal of 1 A : eal of interest was taken hia.ro- - \u2014 W.A.Henr ers\u2019 uric St.Louis, Mo.July 11.\u2014The N.w |iwo-year-blds, selling Rarate Polly, 8 ter to do some scoring.wal rt ceeket ones to the grave.{in the non-stop automobil awarded to the Montreal Light, Heat & ; , : Rossessa, to 5.{Lean ty, with the |\" [actdted Food glves sweet sleep and omoblle test which| Power Company for a term of twenty- garrison eleven.Henry carried his | resulted In a new world's record (1.053| five years.The price for gas for lights York-St.Louis National League game ! postponed, owing to rain, > Time, 1.11 1-4.| Frank Nolan is in good condition and rest to the cross and peevish baby.Af- | ve .Sixth race, six furlongs, f ee- | Was going last ni lo bat through, not out, with a scor Coal oy DELS | miles), being ésfablished.T - National League Standing.year-olds and up, selling Lovenate® | goîns n Blt at a great pac e |22ä runa.The gatrigon had \u2018gone ni food.few veeks use Senin wonderful, tions of such a test are that the jp Ing purposes he be $1.20 per 1,u00 cu« 5 Won.Lost.Pet.\u2018to 1; Benmora, 2 to 1; Brigadier, 15 to.Barney Dunphy is hard at work this JIL for thelr innings, making a total plump limbs, chubby faces, firm flesh, : Ei or motor shall run continuously bic feet and fuel PA 52 18 783 1 Time, 1.17.PS, week, .He means to pull out a win [of sane onde ers shen for the hard muscles and happy faces.In or.2Md the number of miles covered by the| Windsor, Ont.Willlam Horton, & concour 2 .; \u2014 , on Saturday.\u2018 | x wickets, Score runs, of der ou , \u2019 mn .' car be recorded., fo , \u2018Cincinnati .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.40 28- © 338.J.'E.Madden yesterday sold the two: | _\u2014 + (which Henry's share wag 225.At this ge rer of fhenith Lactated Food Is a | The \u2018previous world's -eord wa prominent Quaker, who came from Pittsburg .cecose.37 30 \u201c 512, year-old Flyback to E.R.Thomas or McKerrow is practising as faithfull Stage they declared their innings clos- saver of bal =: lives Sh pl an & 1 1,029.5 miles made in England by Cecil Norfolk thirty-three years since, 1M Et.LOUIS.0svsrer.34 34 500 | $17,000.©\" as ever.So far this year he has been ed, sending the Garrison in for their Richardson at = Limes.he Mountain | Edge in a Napier car.The new record, dead, aged 85.Boston 27 \u201c - 480 | \u2014 rer second innings, in which the military | Street Mo: Jd, P.Q.\u2018will send post ! made in a 15-20 horse-power Darracq, - - Brooklyn \u2026.28 44 \u2018878 Charlie Thompson, at 8 to 1, won the.- == were able to make ohly sixty.The paid a free ( to any mother who has; driven alternately by F.A.La Roche \\ \u2018 Philadelphia .17 51 250 feature at St.Louls yesterday The| TRY STILL 22° Wafiderers-Garrison matches are the not yet given it trial and A.J.Picard, stands at 1,053.4 miles ou =\u2014 other winners were Floridor, Regina \u2014 WELL S great events of the cricket season in & & trial The veracity of the number] of miles lair\u2019s is.THE AMERICAN LEAGUE.D., Ambonts, Lady Savoy, and Thane.; em | Halifax.There is à series of three of L d Food : covered during the entire period is at- \" : RE REL TS POPULAR 18.MEAL then.Henry's name is well-known in actated roo « ltested by F.E.Spooner and C.8, Wells,| Great Bugtish Remety for 4 .At New York\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.- international cricket where Canadian | Th Onl S f two newspaper men, who accompanied tism Le \u2018New York ; 20002312*\u201410 16 - PRN DAY AN, viayers figure.; e \\ y oate the.run as observers.The course over Vert & fiheoma Rey Tork.300088110 18 1 sh mainspring in your Watch from| , © -AND NIGNT.7 em s Di [which the test was made was the road! Sst, Sere, Kfsstiva À) « 4:1 .Batteries\u2014Powell and McGuire; Tan- ley, Watchmaker 55 Se \"james Some : ce: CRAIG AND ALEXANDER a En SIG SCORE.mer let Be aw Tork and Boston, includ-| &l gsi sad | PSS oat etn | » .r st London, Jul In-t 7 .ng several short detours.The car is! ave .\\ : Le » July A the cricket match | For Infants.wholly European in (onstruction, aoa , pe = { [ RR ° COOPER à me \u2018 oo\" { | - 1 | \u2018 ! \u201c ° \u2026 \u2018 - .\u2018 + .* 1 Lo .PS RE a to , * - / .= Le \u2018 \u201c .Le UE - CC \u2018 , .Le .: 4 Ge CL i .} , oo . - LL apo ong pn LU = p ou .SAIL oe AP), PPDA.ä FLX 36 1904 Lt _ Le | _ EU _ » oo ; Stocks and Money.Market Reports.: © : [Rescued on Way-to Grave; = [IMPERIALBANK Professor Stops Funeral; * Capitat Paid Upk.rs: 63.000.000 Rest Account .\u2026.-., 3,850,000 MONTREAL'S CHÉESE EXPORTS BEHIND PACIFIC TOOK A BRACE IN WALL ST POM.STEEL BETTER ; NOVA SC YEAR AGO; BUTTER sHIPMENTs AHEAD, ~~ .Restores Woman.to Life.Te Meet erat .: à 1 Cu , \u2019 Manager.- Montreal Bransh, HY - St.James Ste erns were held arouhd Sc And Onta- moe ; General Baniing Pusiñess.Bavings Over 100,000 boxes of cheese left rios at 740.the first hour.Fhe.reslly substantial 4 Montrea) for Surope last week, byt the ® There was n pretty quiet tone to the buying seemed to berdoné with na at- ee gos oe ot \u2018 DOES HE POSSESS DIVINE POWER ?market, is spot .hange.virtually without a feature.Dominjon gS ance munie market total mhiprients for the geason are still quotations went, estused to.pond to.J Depa aon ae ger\u201d Steel common hgd & somewhat better cumulate favored a The s0-cail- considerably behind those of & year the level of prices Dp at country .SICHARDBON Manages tone, while Nova Scotia developed no- |ed Waldorf\"Cüntingent absorbed the of-|A&0.- The following figures will toll points Saturday.Tor finest eveamery Woman Threatened with Burial is Revived the prevailing ides wat i or: but curt ; | by \u201cThis ously enough, while s was 80, > .pg what offerings of 900 pdd boxes real Man's Mysterious Mastery Over Disease.c ' D .tzéd 17c to 17 erings of Met., which were inclined to drag under the welght of seiling-by disappointed \u2018 smal lspegulative holders, who followed the recent widely pub- thing new, and just about held it own.Early in the day there was a rumor of a Toronto 1aiture, but the following telegram wus received later by pri- the story: : Local.Lukls, Stewart & Co.INSURANCE, - Firs Life Marine.Thro\u2019.Total.\u201c Total shipments since May 1, v : lished tip to buy the stock.The im- 2 : \u201c SHIPM , .: = OF Ti ! i Globe dig ra eee WS Dy PE ned up to way he stock.Whe lm-| gl Tei NL CSM) CHEESE SHIPMENTS VIA PORT- MOST PHENOMENAL MIRACLE OF THE AGE.ars ome Moor | Ol < regarding J.Lotne Campbell & Coo ! détion has been cofpleted these shared Corr.period, 1902 446,407 96,396 564,803 LAND.- General Agents Maryland Casuelty Co understand that the firm intends going Will be given another up lift.Toward | ., , , \u2019 Cornishman, July 9, Liverpool.931 (Empluyers' Liability and Steam Boilers.) Total shipments warrant short sales of stocks, exce ocks, except May 1, for a small speculative turn and the Po 3 hipments are behini \u2014\u2014\u2014 A © \u2018 ; into voluntary liquidation.They have |N00N Prices recovered somewhat on While cheese » à .Without the Use of Drastic Drugs, Medicines or the Surneon'a Knife He 16 ST.SACRAMENT SYREET.Practically no outstanding contracte, straggling short covering, but there butter is hea Over, 18,600 packages Total .cccocevncsnaeses 38 Dafeata Death and Hestores \u2018Life and Health t~ \u2014\u2014 der\u201d and lfabilities.\u2018There was no official Wren o évidencès of the influential of butter left Montreal las 6.008 4341 Since May 1, 1804.14,501 Suffering Mankind.CL ; \u2019 announcement.Te TAs professional -clement having renewed the shipments to date are 86,099 pack- Corr.period, 1903.\u2026 29077 - : Rend for Free Catalogue of \u201d \u201cThe market was, therefore, not af- their bullish operations.There 1s 88¢8.~The comparisons alow \u2018 ; TT .To cad fo mie fected In any way.and trading gen.NOthing in the situation, however, to Local.Thro\u2019.Total.Sherbrooke, Que.July 1li.\u2014At the COMPLETELY UPSETS MODERN MEDICAL PRACTICE Jaeger Pure Woo! .weekly meeting of the Sherbrooke Dai- erally wag pretty well : oo p y at a standstill, rymep\u2019s Exchange this afternoon four- UNDERWEAR AND CLOTHING« \u201cAt is doubtful if the directors of.the - Mince : = 399 -_\u2014 st.Nova Scotia Steel Co.are ready as probabilities point strongly toward| .76,800 9.299 86,099 teen creamerles offered 840 packages of PY 2206 St.Catherine | .yet! - ; 2 7 60,89 ; to announce & ; higher rather than lower, prices.Corr.period, 1993 50,234 10,756 .butter and one cheese factory 64 boxes , a: raising EE the Laos rome F.prices Corr.period.1902- 123/020 10,148 133,448 Gp Leese.Lovell & Christmas bough Gives Services to Rich and Poor Alike\u2019 Without Charge\u2014Cures Men and Women Thousands 6f Miles Away as Surely as These \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e Who Call in Person.Thé Underwood\u2014 _\u2026.The \u201c Writing in Sight\u201d TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER CO, Ld.101 St.Francis Xavier St U.8.STEEL EARNINGS.U.S.Steel:.net earnings, June 30' Prices in Montreal are steady, \u2018ut quarter exceedeq 19,250,000.These ON the whole there ig not a great deal.figures compare with $14,208,898 for first, doing.Receipts as posted on \u2018Change quarter this year and $36,642,208 for | last week were 19 per cent.less than second quarter of 1903.\u2019Harnings will In the samè week a yeur ago, and to be made public by directors on July 26.date since May 1 are almost 17 per cent.less.Exports last week also show a N.Y.GOSSIP.\" .| decrease of 31 per cent.compared with Messrs.Zi the same week in 1903, and for the sea- wire robert Meredich mn and Forshay son to \u2018date 28 per cent.At the wharf 889 packages at 17%c; A.W.Grant, 173 at 17%c, and James Alexander, 178 at 1674c.Eighty packages were unsold.Messrs.Love)l & Christmas bought 64 xes of chegse at The.\u2019 indsay, Ont., July 11.\u2014On Victoria county cheese board here to-day -2,200 boxes were cleared at 7%c.Buyers present were: Messrs.Flavell, Pitzger- ald, Whitten, Gillespie and Cooke.Mr.Cooke took 2,000, and Fitzgerald the ed tu Le talking over.One report from the lust announces.that there may be a bond issue of $1,000,000 that will not be tendered to the public, but will be carried by the banks.This would of course be the creation of a security to cuver what Would be virtually a loan, but we merely mention this rumor along with the others, and refrain from Lresenting a guarantee that it is anything more.than a street (From Cincinnati Post.) ; Rochester, N,Y.\u2014Restored to life by |commenced your treatment.\u201cThe «lot 8 miracle, a woman who was on her mr pas disappeared, she sleeps i .: as a iplen uppetite.es way to the grave has been rescued by fer an y sufferers who doubt your mar- that world-famous savant of this city, | t you a vellous power to me, or lec them come Prof.Thomas F.Adkin.The wonun,fo my home and witness the wonder- was about to be launched upon hur ful cure you have performed in my rumor.\u201d : : - wire's case.; .A \u201clittle boom in \u20ac ernment crop report was better than 9,000 boxes sold at 7%c.On spot East-\" balance, long, last journey when the attention le MY nelghpors all A TEL.MAIN 2066.in Wall street after the.oath Pacific expected, and indications point to 4 = ==\u2014\u2014\u2014= of this scientific wonder-worker \u201cil$ishe .commenced your treatment, and = AUTRES ES e Local market |record corn crop.This ought to lead called to her case.Responding instait- your treatment, at.EDMONTON had clusea wus a teatur | «lL ë ; re of the day.! Pacific here sold 2 124 -3-8, but after | ne o\u2019cloc cat 125 Nes Loos 0 clock it sold at 125 1-4 in they were hourly expecting her death.\u2018 '1 hope and pray that I may be at your command to help those who suffer ind Flour, Feed, Hay Flour\u2014There was a falrly good en- Country Produce .Eggs\u2014There was a fairly good de- to good buying of granger stocks.London market this morning shows improvement of 4% to 4, with a good de- \"ut tne ly, and succeeded where doctors all others had failed, he gevived spark of life In her body, put an ena This is the place to buy ith a moderate-amount of {mand f i ë ; ror makin neve, où for \u20ac fete\u201d ines : or Ame ; \u2018esh arrivals of straïght| quiry from foreign sdurces for Manl shed | £ You \u2018or Tree help.ROFITS business doing.a Oe ineny, American stocks there by the, ARG (Or, Eh nd ae the offerings of toba spring wheat.grades, and bids Bh Troughs of Heath.and in à man- Pit cup never even saw Mrs.L.A.Frm.BIG PROFI The sales to noon in Wall.st.|, The decrease again fn actual business\u2019 Such were none too heavy.a stronger| were much the same as they have be ner and space oftlme truly miraculous ghe was d.awick, x, jet when n ticulars, ; _ 10 all\u2019 street to- : : ; t, and| of late.reference to Ontarlo , .; 24! she was dying he gave her his aid and Call for pamphlet and full partic day were 173,500 shares, st o- {and the fact that the commission\u2019 feeling prevailed in the nrarket, grades deanith re atife ito miners Yestored the woman to health and re ; brought her back to life, so that she \u2019 houses were without orders led the\u2019 traders under the leftdership of Field: Oliver, etc, to offer stocks down and, prices gave way about 3 per cent! Reading and the otlier coalers are ex-! ceptionally firm.Atchison has good, support.Metropolitan Street Railway prices advanced 1-4c to 1-2c per dozen, with sales at 15c to 15 1-2c.There was, no change in candled stock, which sold at 17c and seconds at 13 1-2c to lc per dozen.Beans\u2014The demand for beans continues.slow, and the market is quiet.with R.P.INGLIS & CO., IO Temple Buliding turned her well and strong to \u2018hse : wri .© 2 who had bidden farewell to her fig- rites to him: \u201cWhen 1 first begun : \u2018your treat : à ever.So remarkable and unlooked for Xe all, nagent ¥ Bad he I was this happy ending that Prof.N4- | jinds of medicine with : ; À ses | C no benefit.I kin ts being accredited with possess- had been \u2018under the treatment of ing divine power.' | tavelv ; When seen I iefererice to this won- I} elve different hospitals, with no re- ate asking an advance of 10c per barrel, Manitoba spring wheat patents, $4.65: Manitoba strong bakers\u2019, \u2018$4.50; winter wheat patents, $4.70 to 4.83; straight rollers, $4.50 to 94,60; straight! rollers, in bags, $2.15 to $2.20.L FORGET'S CABLE.- .J.Forget & Co.'s Lond .on c: Quoted Grand Trunk firsts at 403 on ond at 88 1-2, third at 39 1-2, Canadian.acific at 128, Hudson Bay 41, Ana- GEORGE OC.HIAM.0.0 PANGMAN the enthusiasm which seemed to be growing last week has apparently entirely petered out.\u2014E.& C.Randolph.OPINION ON MARKET.Edmund Randolph wired his Moat- real house to-day as follows: \u2014There is nothing new in the outlook to change the course of speculation.Yesterday's market, though dull and reactionary on professional realizing, nevertheiess, showed a decidedly strong undertone.Our opinion is unchanged that the .uur- ket is a purchase, and influenced by the political outlook and the good crop situation, will gradually work toward higher prices, which will slowly develop a fair amount of public speculation, BUSINESS IN MONTREAL.Business continues+imoderately active for this season, when so many areaway from their homes holidaying.The orders being sent in by the travellers for fall goods are satisfactory, and if the present generally satisfactory gondigion of the crops is maintained throughout the season, the turnover the coming, full will compare very favorably with last year.FINANCIAL CHIPS.Prospects good for settlement Trans-Atlantic Steamship rate war.of .Con.Gas officials admit New York and West Chester Lighting Company been formed in their interest in connection with acquisition\u201d of lighting plants in West Chester county.Atchison officlals lower - their estimate on Kansas wheat from 85,000,000 to 70,000,000 on account of floods.Floods have entirely receded from Kansas City and packing and other plans resuming operations.- Crop report favorable, indicating 660,- 000,000 bushels of wheat against 638,000,- | Lorn may be a 000 bushels last year.bumper crop.Interests recen politan now talking in favor of reaction.- Time approaching when money must move westward to move crops.Forty thousand packing house employes threaten to strike unless wage question is settled.Co Charles M.Schwab has sold steel foundries stock to President and Vice- President of the company.Twelve roads decline .%7 éper cent.; twelve industrial stocks decline .17 per cent.* Eight roads for first week July show average gross increase 5.55 per cent.JAPAN'S TRADE.; Japan\u2019s foreign trade in the first six months of the year was about\u2019 $160,000,~ 000, an inerease of §14,000,000.Imports exdeeded exports by $17,600,000, D DICAPPOINTING MARKET.Noon \u2018letter to Laldlaw:\u2014The early market has ben disappointing in that it sfiled to respond to the very favor-|.able Government.crop report.The/ showing was fully up to expectations, but the fag end of profsasional liguida- tion kept prices, rather heavy during tly bullish on Metro- 4 rick > P Le Er es ME BONDS \\ Ask for our list of Municipal and Corporation Bonds, DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, Ltd., Canada Life Building, E.C.NORSWORTHY, Mar.only part time, and will so run probably for some time, pendlug improvements.The machine shup and foundry are starting on part time at present, and the car works will be opened ns soon as orders on hand warrant such a step.The closing of the works, of course, meant the closing out of orders, and the new management have not had time even to announce that the works are opened.Arrangements are proceeding satisfactorily for the transfer to the pew management of the Michigan Power Company, which Is in the hands of the State recelver.All legal obstacles have been removed, and only certain legal notices which have to be given remain in the way.All the various industries are being carefully overhauled, and in every case work will be resuméd, including railway and vessel traffic, as speedily as pessible.oe Cotton Was Firm, the Crop Report ?closed 16 to 17 up on néar and 3 up on distant.Cotton was firm.Liverpool Judson's wires said: Weekly.weather crop report: Cot ton has grown rapidly throughout th cotton belt.ls suffering from cultivation.In por tions of the Western districts cotton | also In need of cultivation and shedding Is reported from portions o Texas and Southern Carolina.greater part of Texas, however, in the eastern districts the crop is iN year carned $850,000, an à good state of cultivation and com- | nets a divide paratively little damage.from insect is reported, except in Texas, wher boll weevils are increasing and \u2018becom ing more destructive in the southwest counties.\u2018> - Judson & Co.; cotton brokers, 61 St.Francois Xavier -Street:- Complaints of too wam'd growth being received from porti.« of the central districts where the cit some Over the! troi the other four-fifths, and! Mr.\u2019 Warren, as president, will be in control of the policy to be pursued.He will bave an office in Toronto, and under bis direction the utmost energy will be infused into the management, with rigid economy io all\u2019 branches, .s $8 3 East Picking Up N.S.e| In regard to the decline in N.S.Steel stock a, Halifax despatch says: \u2018The decline in the price of Nova Scotia Steel and Coal stock that hus been witnessed during the past few | days does not at all alarm people here, A g | leading holder said to your correspondent: If the people of the West who own not more i than one-fifth of the stock, are willing to Ist £5 go at low prices we down here, who con- are only too glad to with a stock that last d which, settled at 60, nd of 10 per cent.Nearly all the \u2018buying to-day was by Maritime Province peo- a be who are not sorry to increase their hold- \u201c| Ings at figures a gqod deal higher than those that have prevailed during the past couple of days.\u2019 s 8 3 Canadian Tractions buy it, quite.satisfied Open.High, Low.12.30.: August .10.66 1071 1064 1064 Show Good Earnir g ctober .9.56 9.57 5 9.52 1 Street Railway eaïnings lor Déc.or fil 953 GBA 948 950 ep Saut ee ME * Jan .9.58 9.58 9.53 9.52 1904.Increases.- : Sunday, July a nee ATH.3198.02 - = : Monday, July .,677.12 18, Wheat in Winnipe g Tuesday, July § 5\" 7,387.28 eat .020: 2 Winnipeg, July 12.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014Whea} ey July 7 °° 7,412.76 173.firm but quiet, trade small in volume; { priday, July 8 .:.7.267.218.79 strength in U.8.markets .the sole fac- .8,258.90 374.20 tor.© Since when\u2019 she's nol.beert seen, Too bad, indeed, the least té say, Hubby was such a heartléss rogun \u2018She'd be émjoying life to-day, \u2018Had he bous ht her a safe Kas stova.Miss Isbo! Wille la \u2018the guest thi week of Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Fitzpat- for Picton, at New \\ July, 88%: August, 90%; October, 83%; oash wheat firm; some (demand, but -offering nil; No.1 northern, 89%; No.2 northern, 8685; No.8 nerthern, Saturday, July 9 .qe $52,233.38 $2,143.80 crnmeseras Total .*Decreas 6.: .8314; No.4,.75%.Feed, 5944; No.2 feed, Toronto Rallway earnings for the week 50.Recelpts\u2014Wheat, 187.cars;.last Woe Increase.year, 69.LE 5 July Beene $e, \u20184 om A Sands .Juiy 4.Tis 1,427 DIDN'T KNOW \"TWAS LOADED.Tobuéuy, July 5 .$047 os \u2018Mary had a little stove: * Wednesday, July 6 .8.90 .9 That fed on Xerosena: Thutsday, July 7 ew a She lighted it two weeks ago, Friday, July © Coad IM Saturday, July 9 .Total .\u2026.\u2026.\u20260scocacerese WEE SUE ; vDecreatd.| } (JORDIN HOUSK, DANVILLE, um.A.N.Golden, Prop.\u2014Kntirely refitted, all modern improve first ciass sample ats 8] rooms, bot waler Hedtiuy, électric light, Not otal bus ments a very, and all treias.[+ Steel Stock at Decline and cold taths, unexcelled cuisine, first claseA modtrete 53.50 to $5.25; cows, $3.25 to $4.35: bulls, $3.15 to $4.50: stockers and feeders, 33 to $4.25; stock helfers, $2.28 to $8, good fresh cows and springers, $2 per head higher: good to choice, $40 to $70: me- iim to good, $28 to $35.common, $18 to $28.Hogs\u2014 Receipts, 17,000 head; fairly active, 8¢ to 10c lower.Heavy, $5.63 to 35.70; mixed yorkers and pigs, $5.60 to $5.65.roughs, $465 to $4.85, stags, $3.40 to 34: dairies, $5.40 to $5.60.Sheep and Lambs\u2014Recelpts, 4,000! head; active, lambs, $5 to $7.50: year- iings, $5.50 to $6; wethers, $4.50 to $4.75; ra $3.75 to $4; sheep, mixed, 92 to 4.26./ Returning to the case of Mrs, Swayne, in reply to a question Prof.Adkin sald: \u201cThat you may have no doubt about this and the other re- letter from the woman's hustand, and thèse others, which you are at lbariy to publish If you think they will help some poor.gufferers.\u201d\u201d A copy was taken, word for word, of the letters shown by Prof.Adkin, and they are printed herewith In the belief that th>y will be a message of hope tc some \u2018vho have given up in despair, Mr.Swayne, who ig proprietor of the Clear Spring Lithia Water, \u2018New Haven, Conn, writes: \u2018I cannot express my gratitude for what you have done for my wife.She was on her deathbed: she was paralysed and had à clot of blood on her brain.Physiclans sald there was «n> hope that she could recover, but you have saved her life.She \u2018m- proved from the very first day she Cattle Exports The shipments of live stock from the port of Montreal for the week ending July 9th were: Cattle.Sheep.To Liverpool- \u2019 markable cures 1 have made, read tnls | does not have to see persons who aie 11 in »rder to cure them.The vital \u2018magnetic influence he exerts travels miles as easily as Ihches, attacking \u2018he; disease lke: magie and driving it from the body.He \u201cures those at any dis- \u2018tance, however great, as easily is though he visited them personally every day.Tt has béen proven times without number that a letter sent to him does just us much good as a pe:- sonal interview.AI! that anybne who is sick has to do 18 to write him a ler- ter, telling thelr symptoms, age and sex, and he will diagnose thelr ca-e and prescribe the proper home treatment.for them absolutely free :¢ charge.It ls wonderful, but it is true.Those who desire restored health may communicate with this benefactor .f mankind .by addresping - Prof.Thomas F.Adkin, Box 1224 G, Rochester, N:Y., U.S.A.He takes an intense personal Interest in curing cases where | boih doctors and medicines have failed.4 for ocean freight space from this port and rates to Liverpool and London have been advanced 3s 6d to fs p43 head.All the August space to Liverpool has ben engaged at 40s per head, and agents are now asking 45s for September, and 30s for October.A considerable portion of the London freight for August has been contracted for at 30s, 32s 6d and 36s.The Glasgow space has also been closed out for August at 40s, with agents now talking 50s for September and October.- Business Changes Business chankts in Montreal are reported hg follows by Bradatreat'à: | Adelfon, Abfahxm, Erdcer, Wilks & Michaud, curators.* Booltiteih, Wiis, » , ôtc., aNaigned.Boulter, Waugh & Co., wholebalé hats nd furs, George.Boulter and Wm.hats and furs, dissolved.Syrian (The) Trust Co, Abraham K.Malouf, registered.\u2014\u2014 U.S.Crop Report Washington, D.C.July 11.\u2014Prelimin- ary returns to the chief of the Bureau of Statistics of the United States Department of Agriculture show the acreage of corn planted to be about 91,930,- 1000, an Increase of about 2,130,000 acres, or 2.4 per cent.on the area planted last year,as reviewed in December.The aver condition of the growing crop on July 1 was 86.4, as compared .with 79.4 on July 1, 190% 87.5 at the corte- sponding date in 1002, and à ten year averuge of 88.4.- The averagé condition of winter wheat on July 1 was 78.7, as compared with 77.7 last month, 7&8 on July 1.augh registered.1903, 71 at the corresponding date in Brothers, James, saloon, assigned.1902, and a ten year average of 78.3.Canadian (The) Iron and Foundry Co.,| The average condition of spring wheat on July 1 was 83.7, as comparad with 98.4 last month, 828 on July 1, 1903, 98.4 at the corresponding date in Edward .McDougall, president, regis- térbd.TL Canadian Trade Journdls, Limited, Incorporated.© 1902, and a teh year average of 86.8.Clark, Jemes FT, dry goods, James T.| The average condition on July 1 of Clark, registered.: spring and winter wheat combined wus Dominion Paving Co., contractôrs, sh as compared with 8 on July 1, Wigsolved, .1908, and 82.9 at the corresponding date © Lamontagne, {n 1902.G A & File, merchant 1 ot ; Parthenia .847 116 = Turcoman .\u2026\u2026.se 0000\" 295 ven : To London\u2014 tailors; etc., Guatave Lamontagne, J.B.Hungarian .«coos.1134 139; Lamontagne and J.E.Lamontagne, Kildona .+.+.\u2026° 304 .reglaterad.; To Glasgow - _ Masson, L.C., sash and door manu- Pretorian .vereeanns .| facturer, burnt out.| .To Bristol\u2014 .381 Montreal Copper Co, Limited, incore|.Turcoman .«+.348 \u2026 | Porated.To Newcastle\u2014 .Moquin, J.A., merchant tallor, assets Escalona .ceeees chee .|to be sold Mth, \u201cTo Manchester\u2014 157 .Parent, Aurele & Co.eT rs fall- Commerce: .580 {ors and hats, meeting of creditors 19th.© 0 588 Queen Medicine Co: iat war Smiti, Total .3.42¢ 1,140| Mra.John T.Lyons registered.Last wéek .cocevrae 2,674 1,793 Resources Publishing .Co., Limited, -\u2014 incorporated.Badler, G.B., merchant tailor, judi- ; 1 clal abandonment made.Cattle Freights Saucler, Arthur, produce, Kent & A feature of the trade since this day \u2018Turcotte, curators.; week has been the improved demand] Sliverman, Boulter & Co., wholesale MARCONI WIRELESS Dividends of 150 per cent.per annum expected on Marconi stock when system Is in full working order.No Detter investment ever offered.Send cheque for not less than $100 nor more than $1, worth' of $5-certift- cates.Make cheques payable to = © \u2018 MUNROE & MUNROE, Managers Marcon! Underwriting Syndicate.Canada Life Bullding\u2014MONTREAL.Broad Exchange Building\u2014NEW YORK.ee Ey WE HAVE FOR SALE $50,000 of the Canadian Machine Telephone Co, LIMITED.One of the most.promising money makers ever placed before the Canadian public.Write for particulars.: G.J.ADAMS & CO.Phone Main 505 205 St.James St, The amount of wheat remaining in the hands of the farmer, on July 1 is estimated at about 3,630,000 bushels, equivalent to about 5.7 per -cent.of the | crop of last year., Co The average of the wheat crop cn July 1 was 89.8 as compared with 89,2 last month, 84.3 on July 1, 1908, 92,1 at the corresponding date in 1902.and a ten year average of 87.3.The acreage of tobacco ls .less than that of last year by about 281,000.aches, 8.he -average condition on July 1, 35.3, agaïnat 85.1 ne year ago.\u201c SPECIAL NOTICE.Your watch cleaned from $1.06; guar- antéed fo \u201cyear.15 Svatcamaker, #05 EE ached stre lay, i- conda at 3 3-4 is 1 ; p .jet.with an ief, and then 1 employed \u20180 home| , ower on realizin - Nn ew feature to note.In a jobbing| Feed\u2014The market Is quiet, Ww a .id: \u201cYes | mployed two home | MARKE arn ing 18 good.Steel Eds le strong at EA way sales of choice primes were made\u2019 easy undertone, We quote go REALS Se rato he 1) Th sud: at ie me they s00R go! Ro they dil HIAM & PANGMAN, A wire to via Co BTURES.and EL D a A rc Bt mre Ww KLAO, and Dre ave peines Shorts, 317.30 to a ak on: Ontario very edge of the grave, and when ! do nothing for me \u201cand Prat 161 vom General Insurance Agents and Americans 1-8 to 5-8 highes dis.gradual and subjécted to reactions until uted at $1.30, and primes ALBL2G, bran.in bulk, $15 to $15.50; shorts, 316.50| $Y hal 1 make no chore I0f S| find anything that could do me ay .Brokors.ve & Nashville for the fiscal year the 800d crop reports become facts.per bushel.Co to 817.and moulllle, 324 to 828 per LON fering 1 mean >very word of it.\u201chis Boo enor thine Bet it, for [hey 144 Liverpool & London & Globe on Uni 7 per cent, on stock.Earnings ,, C2Nadian Pacific closed in London at as to quality.sa in rolled Sats was 18 only one case out of thousands Where from een hg hey pou ni 1 suftered Insurance Co.'s Bullcing Montrost almost us mac for Secabol®\u201d sent FY \u2018 Advance in Wool a ne or the\u201d tact that (né de- 1 have been \u201che instrument of Goto.\"1 had\u2019 been beafast for five years, Se \u2014 sylvanie ; : 74 ; a - a : Bf 8 nn ac- OS unable t ë any i .Videnq darned a million over the di- INVESTMENT RETURNS.The offerings of\u2019 Ontario new pop mand 15 and small Jor i at, the sick and dying.Dually 1 receive | ns minutes at a me it over a a LONDON AND PARIS EXCHANGE, \u2019 dq U the year.Probably a rec-| \u2018The invest t retur wool are still light.and there has bee .a .| 48 also] letters filled with moans and sobs of mi tf : .À E \u2019 ord year for anthracite roads.R Investment returas on leading |.t advance in.the prices due tot 32.15 to $2.20 per bag.C(ornmea al : ; A \u2018 man suffered 1 did.1 could:lie on sut LIMITED., of .umors Montreal \u2018stocks at the closin & smar \u2026 » ; ee 40 bag.) physical and mental agony, imploring one side.1 had \u20180 lar .: a quick decision in North x \u20ac closing prices \u2018(he small ints and to the advance, quiet at $1.30 to $1.40 per bag .: .ad two large bed.sores Dealers in Stocks and Shares listed on ties case.Moderate incrense\u201d ae this morning are furnished by Fair- Line prices CE the London wool salen.] Hay\u2014A fairly active trade was done Bie tor he ald 1 am no glad te bestow.that gave a great deal of trouble and the London (Fngiand) Stock Exchange.| Tones demand for stock in loan crowd.Dame street: stack brokers, 1734 Noté |mhere is u good deal of Inquiry from, In baled hay, but the condition > Ine same peor.je Come.fairly sin.RE vita h a klenes Ne en tancqher (paye F|j 84 VIOTORIA STRETT Toronto y Le a .: - .A : : w He \u20ac .; \u2018 \u20ac \u201ctr : received.in net report has been well | ; Pays on she United States for the ool ne market re En No.; $10 to £10.50: joyous gratitude for the wonderful re- der A AA ef Frat \u2014 \u2014 etocks arè stron and ni Den UT and Ciose.Divid- Invest \"0! 9EF ain Ye \u2018Wigh id ricese \"| extra good, No.2, $9.50 to $10; ordinary, storation to health my power has ut- at times until I had spasms.1 also i ports from sprig he gher.The re- bid.end.nent, \u201cTÉ holding for higher p No.2, 38.75 to f9, and clover mixed, Com ished.Some of the worst rases' suffered from Talling of the womb 2 more than an fer eal territory are oo p.c.p.c.p.« + $7.75 to $8 per ton, \u2018fn carload lots, in the country have been brought 10 ylcers and chronic indigestion, and of fm \u20ac | .A = sas.Should the condition or bai anadian Pacific 124 6 4.85 Hog Market .\u2014 ; ra men.and women oo ther \u201ca 10 course, all of these diseases.left uy Z I -jœc maintal ond ! Montreal Street .207 10 4.85 =, : ; .e.grave, as was this Mrs.W.S Inerves in a terribl Lo & _ .à oi and monster props meee\u2019 Erumbling, Toronto Ralls.100 5 5.00| The supply of live stock this mo-n- Wheat in.Sight | Swayne, and J have cured them s0 | finally ok orrible You have \u2018ace < @ : Reco nized x A; for stocks.There is too pee Tuin Cv dt cu 95 5 5.26 Ing was small, for which the demand The following table shows the amount, quickly that people say I work mir- for me-what no ne else ever did.\u201d \u201cTy [pw « @ 1° : tion in market : re eu-, Heat &.Powar \u2026.74 4 5.40 100 1b.weighed off cars.The trade in .July, 11 July 12 medical fraternity by his discovery and ang bones: now I am feeling splendid M x ui : > } * .Be S, Steel agite 8.6 9.52 | fresh-killed abattoir-dressed stock was 1904.1903.miraculous cures phas been, 80 great I say to everyone that if they would | , _Œ on wey § .go ;Dom.Iron $.8&7 5 8.77 fair and prives were also urAchanzete gs v 2 47 ; at over twenty physicians have tak rn ; place their ca i .; i Le 2° -\u2014 Londo! Hoon CLOSING.\u2018Mont, Tel.xd.155 8 376 at $7.50 per 100 Ib.On account of tne Eo passage to we 00 Mat 00.ap the study of the methods of Lis.Nould de the Sane for hmm ion Jou |B 32 § \u201ca declin 0 £ ose-Consols, money, 891-2, Bell Telephone, xd.144 8 5.55 Very warm weuther the demand \u20181, \u2018United Kinædom.?7,120,000 17,680.000 wonderful mans While they one and need to do is to give you a trial.\u201d An- |) £9 i = Ad decline 1- : account, 39 5-8, decline 1-4.Ogilvie Mill.pfd.119 7 5.88 hams and bacon was renewed again, Lon ge ea ne 120, 680.aly are compelled to admit the fact# l other letter was from Rev.S.A.Bane (= se nisie } « three m Short bills, 2 3-16 per cent.; for | Ogilvie bonds.114 6 5.726 | and a fairly active trade was done in; Continent 14,546,000 11.320.000 dnd acknowledge fhe countless Cu~-8 ders, an eminent evangelist of Ca:ro, ! woop .D 8 Moce months, ?3-16 to 2 1-4 per cent.Street Ry.bs.104 415 432 these lines.The movement of tard is! RES TT Prof: Adkin is making.they are un- lil, \u2018who for many years had been 410 à | Securi 2 \u2014 Anaconda, < 4 Ler cent.Atchison | Mont.Cotton 4 ne 107.v9 \u2014\u2014\u2014g 40 \u2018also fair, but pork remains quiet.Total wheat in © able = explain OP Jor Me | victim of chronic indigestion and ner- = 5 v 0 a oD da, J.d-4-to 721-2; Atc a it.Steel pfd 86 7 8.13 , eee : ; aa hyaterious, intangible force he exerts.vous prostrati His 1 - ave: * : 76 7-8 and 74 7-8; C.P.R., 137 7-8 and Halifax Tramwa .sight .55.138,00 43,511,000 ; p on.8 letter says: \u201cI : : z 8 an i C.P.R,, Ha, way.94 5 5 Cw \u2018 .EL Some of them admitted that their! began your t ant\u2019 WwW i\" = P \\ 224 88: gh oul 149 1-2 and 146; Erie,\u2019 N.S.Steel pfd.110 8 : 531 \u201cStreet Gossips .; remedies were as bread pills and water | by Ba nu va a He Zz TICES u 25 1-2 and 4 7-8; E.F,, 62 1-4 and 60 3-4; N.8.bds\u2026.\u2026.109 6 6j \u2014_\u2014 Cattle Prices compared with his treatment.Wh.l% |I had something different, from any- \u2014 \u2014\u2014 115 108 a 72 an 134 1-4; 1, & N, i \u2014 ; ! op Co as an_ upright Christian nan, Prof.thing I had ever tried.It seemed to | - : : and 1181 pers N.Y.Central, 1211-4 _ MORNING BOARD SALES.More Details of \u2018Late cattle prices realized at the) Adkin gives thanks to God for the | fil me with new life and gnergy.In || ; a | ana, Lis 1-4: ennsylvania, 60 3-8.and 15 Canallan Pacific at 125.ce Montreal markets are as fellows: knowledge He has sent, he disclaims'ten days 1 felt lke a new man and IT PAYS TO BUY OUR COAL W724; to range, 2 and ae U \u20143 Canadian Fachic at Ts.the Awakening at hol Montreal Stock.Yates vo sue statements that his power Is super- |slept soundly as a child, \u201cBefore tak- | 94 1-8 91 3-4; S.P., 50-1-2 ana\u2019 710 C an Pacific at 124%, = hole beeves .o 5%| natural, saylng: \u201cMy power Is not di- |ing \u2018your.treatment we ; : t Lt aT See at 1-8 and 10.7-8;| .» Iron men no the \u201cSoo\u201d Co\u2019s Works Good heevs \u2026.5 vine or superhuman.It is scientific to, bite, discouraged\u2019 and a ES \u2018American Stock i 3 a sa| 1% Iron common at 85.Mr.C.D.W h pe | Fair beeves .: 4% the highest degree, based on a secret broken.Now.I am wall, enjoying life | strong s in London closedi.\u201cx fron common at 8%.Soo po ation she president of che 4 ommon beeves .\u2026\u2026.7 to 3%|law of nature that commands life and |and able to do more and better wurk ; _\u2014 160 Iron common at 84.bas resummed operations, and was turning\u2019 Export sheep.3% to 3% death absolutely.Though this secret than ever.All these blessings 1 owe LACKS ENTHUSIASM 35 Montreal Power at Til.out from 500 to 1,000 tons of ore per day, un- Butchers gheep ,.3 to 34.hax baffled the doctors and wisd men to you, uw man worthy of the fullest - a ; 50 Iron préferred at 23%.der the superintendence of Mr.Seeley, who 1 Lambs, each oe.aren \u2026.$2,25 to $4.50{ of all times, I finally discovered itl confidence, and 1 hope every sick and! Noon letter\u2014The market opened f 'r- = Jorento Street Rallway at 100.Lad charge of the work previously.The cor- Calves, each.2.00 to 10.00 after long study and research.Drugs, |afflicted man and woman will write to | ly strong this morning, but soon show- 10 Coal common at Au.poration\u2019s steel barge was loading at the | Live hogs, per 100.525 10 5.40.medicines and ithe surgeon's knife ofteti you.You are carrying on a great ed a reactionary tendency, and trans- 40 Nova Scotia a &.faine wharf on Baturday, the cargo bav®g | .Eapt End Abattoir, do more harm than good.But by \u2018nis work for humanity, and your di | actions were on a very much smaller 25 Nova Seotia at Rok already been sold to be shipped to a United Choice beeves .5% to B3% immutable law of life I can combat any is a revelation.\u201d Dr ATW Shaw, nt scale than heretofore.Commission 50 Nova Scotia at 62%.States port.ons {Good beeves :.a.444 to 5 |disenne, howevér mallgnant: whatever Grafton, W.M rites: rend houses seemed to be very much disap- 100 Tot I'he general manager of the whole of the! beev 4 to 44 ; \u2018 .a, writes: Leading \\ n City at 3444.: works, Mr.Cornell e alr beeves .co oes oe its nature, chronic or intermittent: no physicians and speciali , pointed at the failure of the market to! 10 Twin City at 941.- \u201cworks.In Such it he tows | Common beeves .:.2% to 3Wimatier what the doctors may av: oy case of Bright's Diente meats respond to what was considered at.50 Hallfax Rallway at 91.wilf be able to turu out rails in about three Export sheep .0 to 3%|said about it.\u201d - and I was given up to die.I had pas! oy, least a fairly good government crop » Be A.» xa weeks.The superintendent of this depart- | Butchers\u2019 sheep .3 to 3% While in some cases he kends out a all hope and did not think anythita .,/ report.Evidently the long interest was 10 Bell Tel, xa eur ap xd st 188.ment, Mr.D.D.Lewis, filled u similar post- Lambs, each.$2.25 to 4.25) pecullar magnetized food product in|could save me, but you cured .me, a little unwieldy.especially the long 4 Bell Telephone xd at 145 ', tion under the old regime.Mr.Warren hopes (\u2018holce calves.12,00 to 16.00| concentrated form.which immediately There is no doubt about the\u2019 po Ihe.BOARD OF TRADE BLD'C interest in the room, and traders did = phone xd at 145.that the Provincial Government will renew Common calves 00 to 10.00 it A ; ) about the truly mar-.4 e not find ; d mark 1 54 Bell Telephone xd at 144.the order given more than a.year ago for | ERR 00! revitalizes the whole human syst: |vellous.power of your wonderful dis-\u2019 : : : \u2018on \"Reactions Seer th y \u2018order \u201call .4B Tuledo Rallway at 10, gteel rails for the Temiskaming road.Such - \u2014 Prof.Adkin disdnins the use of Faith covery.\u201d on.gheactions were the order all 1p Toeds Kelle) dt io.ler gven sors cn 0e owns Cattlein Buffalo wis pay Science tr similar nulla || Prot Adin receiver an enormous * + .; | tilled.4 xtract or elixir 4s, how he amount of mail fr w Cl hour declines were general, though in 25 Mackay comon at 244, I Speaking of the other works, Mr.Warren A makes it or charges it with magnetic: This flood of 1 ters a quer the world.| Phone Main 981.most cases not large.Bince then the 40 Montres) Street Railway at 25.said the pulp mills were working at full East Buffalo, July 12\u2014Cattle, receipts, force, he does not say.Doctors \u2018and; probabl te le due to.what ie.6 market has shown a tendency to rally, 190 Montreal Street Railway at 205.capacity, turning out about 100 tons daily.G:300 head: actlve, steady to strong.aclentists are vainly puzzling their | Pen i = ne of the most mysterious! |?and a good part of the losses have been; \u2014 9 \u2014 errant ere | The sawmills are running at their full capa- Prime steers, $6.80 to $6.30; shipping, $3 brains trying to analyze it pe scorer | nents o rof.Adkin's wer.itv-, - .made up.It is very dull, however, and city.The venedr mills are as yet running [to $6.76, butchers\u2019, $4.25 to 85.50; helfers, the secret, but cannot over markable as \u2018Ne fact may seem, he! Mutual Fire Insuranca Company Room 57, Guardian Building Montreal.A General Fire insurance Business transacted at the Lowest Rates.AGENTS WANTED throughout the Province Dale: Co.Marine and Fire Undewiters, 30 St.Francois Xavisr St.MONTREAL, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ES NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.A Dividend of Two Per Cent: has been Ge clared, payable at the Company's Office, in Montreal, on July 15th, to shareholders \u20ac\u2019 record the 30th June, 1904.CHAS.P.SCLATER, Secretary-Treasurep.Montreal, 15th June, 1904.CORPORATION TRUST COMPANY, Dividend Netice.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Six (6) Per Cent.on the Subscribed Stock of this Compuny, for the half year endin June S0th, 1904, have this day been declare in \u2018 record June 30th, 1904.By order of the Directors.BANNELL SAWYER, B.C.L,, Manager.° C.:L.PAPINEAU, \u2018 Secretary.Montreal, 30th June, 1904.DIVIDEND NO.69.' Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Four Per Cant.for the current halt year, being at the rate of eight per cent.per snnum upon the, paid up Capital Stock of the Bank, has been declared, and that the mame will be payable at the Bank and its Branghes on and The Transfer Rooke will be closed: from wh to 31th July, both days Inclusfvé.= y EU IS LAS E.L.\u2018PEASE, LE \u201cGeneral Manager.gne Herald \u201cia published by The Mer,,, Janus 8.a.a after Monday;- the first day of August next.ordèr of the Board.- - Maniax, N.S, \"Sune 27, 1004.Publishing Company, M \u201cde payable July 80th, 1904, to shareholders of 6.3\u201d crois \u201cBtrecs mrierier, Hasteus v EE She EEL TIE [ & # RESTE i.I A It: | Pw WT [Close,on Saturday D ee rN \u2018 cf 1 y th \u201c x = LC ring July and August Promptly at ONE p.m.Successful Methods - _ The straightforward policy, initiated by this store, of handing back the money on the return of a purchase that isn\u2019t found thoroughly satisfactory has proven an important factor in its success.Sole exceptions to this rule are Millinery, Toilet Articles, and goods cut from the piece.+ Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suit Specials - Regular $3.00, $3.50, and $4.50 Values, \u2018 to be Sold for $2.75.Boys\u2019 Norfolk Sults, of All-wool Tweed and ' light gray Homespun; some made with yoke effect, while others have straps running over shoulders.These Suits are all handsomely made up and lined with good quality farmer's satin.Regular $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values, fOr wvsecemecssvessccesecceces BRTS yo Children\u2019s Sailor Dresses - Children's Sailor Dresses, made up of fine fancy Duck effect, deep sailor collar trimmed with\u201d red and white braid.Sizes 6 to 14 years.Regular price $1.65.On sale Wednesday for.\u2026.\u2026.BBC ), Curtainings, Portieres and Draperies The averane rate of reduction during this sale is one-third.We quote the specific facts\u2014the old as well as the new price, so that the savings can be de.termin@l at a glance \u2019 CURTAININGS.: Fine White Net Sash Curtaining, 30 in.wide, finished with pretty lace and insertion.A durable weave, worth 22¢ yard.July price.DAMASK.50 in.Drapery Damask, full line of shades, Will make a néat covering for furniture or a suitable hanging.Worth 55¢ yard.- July Price .ceecerccericsneserensrspemecscoscasmes 18¢ PORTIERES.Fine quality Portleres, 40 in.wide x 3 yards long, In heavy figured .and corded Tapestry, rich \u2018effects.Worth $6.50 pair.July \u2018price.$4.50 PARLOR SCREENS, = Screens, panels filled with pretty art silokins, = Worth 95c.July Price ,eemccencsnccocncacs, soc \u2018Walnut Frame Parl - Floor Coverings of all kinds | REDUCED IN PRICE ' CARPET SQUARES.9 x 9 feet Tapestry Carpet Squares, all-wool filled, in choice new patterns, on good quality warp.Worth $7.50.July price.88.75 1 FLOOR OIL CLOTH.10-4 wide gond quality Floor Of} Cloth, well seasoned, >.pretty patterns.Worth 30c square yard.July \u2018 Price .20c ro CHINESE MATTING.28 in.good quality Chinese Floor Matting, in neat styles.A cleanly and healthy floor covering.Worth 15¢ yard.July price.9e e.te0casuanouu00 \u2026 DINNER SETS FOR $10.00.(Basement.) - RL JELLY TUMBLERS, 2c EACH.A ~ (Basement) Glass Jelly \u2018Tumblers : covers, large size, © Regular value - 46c doz.On sale while they last Wednesday, each.2c Seml-porcelain Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, entirely new shapes and patterns, light blue decorations.Usual price $15.00, Wednesday.$10.00 with tin 1 y LAWN MOWERS FOR 32.25, (Third floor, New Building.) 79.HAMMOCKS FOR 48.(Third floor, New Building.) (à ES & « M : i .\"il fiom .; \u201cou \u201c Ra ° Lo x .Full size Hammocks, In.various Epecial Lawn Mowers, in 12, 14 and \u2019 colors, strongly made.Worth 16 in.sizes.Worth from $2.7¢ to 79c each.Sale price Wed- $3.76; every one guaranteed, 49c Mesday 2pceiccsceccnnnecc0s Any size Wednesday for.82.25 \\ me mue LIMITED.| [9 JUL There's very little sentiment in business, and a still lesser \u201cdegree of monetary profit in this month's transactions\u2014for this store.The various department chiefs are very earnest in their endeavor to dispose of all merchandise in the season for which it was bought.The path of the July shopper is literally strewn with bargains that will gain instantaneous favor: Such lists as are printed from day to day, while necessarily limited, are thorolighly representative of the splendid chances that await you.These advantages are for the benefit of those who shop by mail, equally as much as for those whose situation permits personal visits to the store.ever, be particularly prompt in sending in their orders, Ladies\u2019 Whitewear TWO NIGHT ROBES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE We desire a wide distribution of this Bargain, hence refrain from placing the garments on sale at the special price until Wednesday at 8 a.m.+ $1.50 Night Robes for 75c\u2014.Two Different Styles Ladies\u2019 Cambric' Night Gowns, square neck and square .Yoke, with clusters of hemstitched and embroidery insertion, trimmed around neck, front, yoke and ' sleeves with embroidery, finished with ribbon bead- .ing.Regular $1.50.On sale Wednesday only ; Another style, made of Cambric, V .style, square yoke with fine tucks, trimmed around neck; front, yoke ' and sleeves with embroidery, wished with ribbon beading.Regular $1.50.On sale.Wednesday only at Aristocratic Summer Capes Too few of them to continue to display for sale at regular prices, hence these plans for immediate clearance, : .$8.50 TO $12.50 CAPES FOR $3.98 Fancy Summer Capes, made of Brocade Silk and Satin also a few Silk and Chiffon ones.v They are made in the latest spring styles; some are handsomely: trimmed with black silk lace and fancy jet passementerie, others with silk applique.These have sold in the regular way from $8.50 to $rz.50.Tuesday.iii ccc ~~ a PSS SSA ES ~~ Pr $398 PPP Ladies\u2019 Blouses Again-Another SPLENDID SPECIAL y ce |.: se J \u2019 ! Ce .To-day is their season, thus it is that we've selected to-day for a reduction in price that will cause a quick change in ownership.° ST $3.75 LINEN BLOUSES for $2.25 Ladies\u2019 Blouses, of extra fine quality Linen, in self colors, thade up in the very newest style, with fine\u2019 white embroidery on front, back and sleeves, trimmed with : several rows of wide pleats, epaulettes, collar and cuffs trimmed with fine wide lace, regular $3.75 Blouses.On sale Wednesday for.$2.25 29¢ Ribbon for 23c¢ yard , We're \u2018always on the right side\u2014the trade-winning side in every comparison.20\u20ac is our usual price, but shopping around demonstrates that it is most frequently sold for 35C It is a Black Duchess Ribbon, 5 in.wide\u2014a beautiful, lustrous and permanent 23C black.On sale Wednesday only, at per yard One Yard Wide Jap Silks \u201c For 65c Yard\u2014Regular Price is 85.= 5 .rer+seres see 110 eu 0000 150 yards each of white and black Jap Silk, 36 in.wide ;' extra heavy quality, black Lyons dye, Taffeta finish, This width and quality sells regularly at 8=c yard; special price for Wednesday's sale.cre of 65c A .:.a.Men\u2019s Furnishings as Well as | FURNISHINGS FOR THE COMING MEN.Co Look at the variety in Belts! Animmense purchase direct from a prominent manufacturer of - such makes the variety\u201d exceptionally complete.\\ special ;\u2014we doubt if the values can be duplicated outside of this store, OTHER FURNISHINGS ; Boys'.1 in.Black Patent Leather Belts, nickel buckles, sizes 24 to 30.A regular 25c line.Special .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026erasensensensen caves san 0 se .19¢!| 8 dozen lot Boys and Men\u2019s Flannelétte Neg- : ligee Shirts, buttoned front, with collar at- Boys\u2019 1 1-2 in.red, tan and black Patent Lea- tached, in blue, pink and white stripes.\u2019 ther Belts, with nickle-plated rings and Special] price.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.see s ane a neue à 24c buckles; sizes 24 to 30.Bpeclal.23¢| A small lot of Men's Colored Cambric Shirts, Boys' red Patent Leather Belts, reversible, laundered\u2019 bosom, detached cuffs, open front strong nickel-plated' rings and buckles.and back, in blue, pink, green and red Special .ecveirenan PR \u201cee.480 stripes; sizes 14, 15 1-2, 16 and 16 1-2 only., ; ; ~ _Regular value 76c.Your choice for.25e - Boys\u2019 White Kid Belts, covered buckles, Special 45c 8\" dozen lot of Men's 4-ply Linen Collars, 31.2 Men's Leather Belts, in new shades of tan, in.high, popular shapes, size 15 only.Regu- strong nickel-plated buckles.Special.4%¢ lar \u2018value 15c.Your choice for.Be Echoesof theBoot Sale Entire Stock of Ladies\u2019 Famous $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Boots, for $2.95 Our sources of supply are the nraminent.-Americaw uid Canadian Boot manufactories, and the guiding principle in sur selections has ever been the highest possible value for a price.Practically every style of Ladies\u2019 Boot represented, the fine quality grades, as well as the stout, sturdy sorts for outing wear\u2014the highest grade Boots without exception of their respective Pid U 5 St.Catherine and rot niversity Streets.| SR dry Æ types, hol The cream of such bargains belong to early shoppers\u2014oan you arrange .your visit for.to-morrow?\u2026 - - - \u2014 mm \u2014 an.À - À Te The former should, how- Every one: of the prices is S SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES! + stupide i Whatever profits there are in Cottons appear to be going into the pockets of the consumer.The directors of one manufactory recently de« cided that.the transactions up to the date of meeting did not warrant voting the usual dividends, Do not these prices -indicate that our desire to keep business up to the mark is keener than our ambition for gain?- 250 Ready-to-use Sheets, for double beds, made of heavy bleached | Sheeting Cotton, with\u2019 wide hem top and bottom.Regular $1.25 J palr.Wednesday's special price, per pair .988q°?1.400 Ready-to-use Pillow Cuses of all sizes, from 40 to 48 inches, well made and finished.Regular 35c pair.Wednesday's special price, per pair .: .cause valagecscetee esse cure na comme remsc cc 226 = Co .= + Wash Fabrics-=Some of The Price Attractions Are Well Displayed in This Space ~~ pe SN 4 Fast color English Prints, in neat patterns.Regular 19, July price ; ue cac sa 0e a 5000 EE se tae enn A table loaded down with pretty Dress Muslins and Ginghams, You'll have to hurry if you want any of those 18c Shepherd Check Fabrics that we are selling at, per yard .srereanen vee.13% Colored Dress Goods==\"eciats | Theré Are Others\u2014Equally | oo as Special Values! A VOILE DE PARIS\u2014A fine French Voile de Paris, in best summer colors.Regular 65c yard.July priec .ocvevveninnennennan 44a CASHMERE\u2014AIll-wool Colored Cashmere, an odd lot in good colors, \u2019 \u201cworth up to 60c yard.July PIECe.ttt ter teen eeennranensnnnennnns .196 In the Linen Department 10 only Cream Linen Yamask Table Cloths, hemmed, size 2 yards long: and 1-2 dozen Napkins to match, Regular $2.45 pér set; gelling fOr L.\u2026.000200 000000 [PR eerie eens seuseccens 81.78 .Lot of slightly soiled Damask Table Cloths, sizes from 2 to 3 yards, ranging from $1.50-to $5.00 each; selling for from $1.00 to.$3.3% TOILET COVERS.; Lot of White Marsellles Toilet Covers, fringed all around, in two sizes: * Regular price 36c each; clearing price .cciiieiiinenennn.25d Regular price 45c each: clearing price \u2018.is.ise.osseccrrsrnccc0ce BSC \u2018 © - \u2018 5 FACE CLOTHS.Balance of Turkish Face Cloths, in white and cream.Worth 25c doz.Clearing price, per dozen.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.s vince ss en n0 0 Ëe00s .10a PAA y Quilts and Towel Specials | + On Sale on the Third Floor of the New Building * QUILTS FOR 97 1.2c.AND $1.10.American Crochet Quilts, purled \u2018edges, double bed size; worth $1.38 ° each.July price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0eeteunse a cae sens RE $1.10 Another line, worth $1.25 each; July price .een.servesces 0 OT I4G 150 TOWELS FOR 10.a 2 Rtgular 15c each, July price.10d All-linen Huck Towels, in good size.Worth While Keeping an Eye on this Store's Daily Grocery Price Lists | Wednesday .17a\u2019 Wednesday.1T¢! Wednesday 2 for., 28a! Wednesday.10d: Regular 25c.Regular 25c.Regular 15c.Regular 12c.\u2018Shredded Pineapple, 2 Ib.\" tins.Shredded Cocoanut, finest qualfty.Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits.Shredded Codfish (Beardsley\u2019s), in pkgs.Department Wednesday.- TTT 10 Sheets and Pillow Cases ee er rere mre ram sa + rm mre ere eT worth up to 25c yard.July price.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.eireirirrnninenen.n 13%4e : -\u2014\u2014 mr Le sm Cle Tan, Shredded Pineapple in Shredded Wheat Baskets served free in Grocery | aveveuv eV?LT LIMITED, f PS St.Catheritie and.University Streets.a pra trim > prit 00 Mtn ; me.EE \u2014_ Mess "]
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