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[" - ~~ - - - x 8 a = A PE TEE RE Toy = a ?o = > = ~ e- ; 7 ce î - A - 7 v - \u201c \u2018 > ve.¢ ~~ 5 .1e { Co ; - \u2026 -ra-HORROW'S © Fone py TIPO PRICE ONE CENT SAL RAIL POOL IS } : Sun rs rer es re re Tamm \u2014 ONT MONTREAL, SSE es IN HAS N POM LITTLE WANTS.; \u201c Use Herald Want Columns.; + - 2 à EST ABLISHEI) 1808._ NO.154.THIRTY-91X PAGES.THIRTY-8IX PAGES.|coLos KNIAZ PO TEMK LE ERA pq iB + 3 OFFICIAL REPORTS FLA\u2019 lows to Pass is } to be É Story Which Odess IELDED, LY DENIED -h too Smooth bable.SAYS THAT REBEL >.1IP GAVE UP WITHOUT SHOT TO BLACK SEA FLEET.Mutiny is Now Described as the Work of a Few Jewish and Foreign Agitators Who Made a Murderous and Unprovoked Assault on the Officers \u2014Odessa Said to Have Passed a London.June 30.\u2014A despatch to the early this morning, asserts that the Kniaz Potemk:n The despatch savs: Fairly Peaceful Day.\u201cIt was reported Da:!iy Mail Odessa, dated has not eurrendered.the authorities that the Kniaz from by sensorship Al.FORMED TO DIVIDE THE MARKETS OF ENTIRE WORLD New York, June 30.\u2014The Times tomorrow will say: \u201cBy an agreement! between the steel ! \u2018European rall makers conceived the tdea of a pool among themselves and the new agreement is an extension of rail manufacturing companies of Eng-! the original plan to include American 4 | tang, France, Germany and Belgium, companies.The original pool included di and the United States Steel Corpora-, Eng , Germany, Belgium works on | tion and several other American rall a basis of 53.50 per cent.of production mukers, a great ternational ! steel pool in rails , \"As à result of the formatian of this [pool the American manufacturers wlll i hereafter have undisputed control | the steel rail trade of the American continent from the Great Lakes south to Magelles Straits, while the Euro- | pean manufacturers will he free from + energetic American competition in all \"other fields.\u201cThe terms of the agreement are already in force and the syndicate is or- and sub-offices for the national groups.has been organized to df-: \u2018vide amicably the markets of the world.\" of ganized with central offices in London | for English makers; 28.83 per cent.for German concerns and 17.67 per cent, for the Belgian rail manufacturers, Later the French works were included in the syndicate, their participation being fixed at 4.8 per cent.of 104.8 per ! vent.in the first year, .8 per cent.of : 105.#Bper cent.in the second year, and \"6.4 per cent.of 106.4 per cent.in the \"thir dyear.| \u201cThe English and the French works \"have the prior right of furnishing ralla to thelr colonies, but not exceeding their quota.The German works alsô have prior rights in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.\u201d eee] JAPANESE TURNING MOVEMENT A FAILURE |So Says the Reports From ARMISTICE LIKELY T0 BE EFFECTED Washiagton Thinks That Potemkine had surrendered uncond:t anally.bet :t 1s npw confirmed that .she was joined by the battleship Georgi Pobtednestez, whose officers were Russian Headquarters Oyama and Linevitch Can made prisoners.Both vessels are anchored in the roads and ars using in Fi eld.searchlights as if expecting an attack from the squadron, which la about : d be Called Off.fifteen miles distan.\u201cThe commander of the troops has ernment ordering him to sink the rebel ships without bombardment.\u201c| have information liable authority.\u201d received regard to a possible regarding the second mutiny from abaoiutely re- The despatoh to the Daily Mail is timed 12.35 o'clock this morning, but ét=ing waa received up to six o'clock this morning confirming it.of the other special despatches from Odessa published this morning 1s timed dater than six o'clock last evening.a telegram from the Gov- | None | WY) A M) ] N , KX N Ce Tr ra a.4 HITS LINE 3% BUSY © LINE 18 BUSY! TROUBLE DEPARTMENT'S LINES ARE.ALL.BUSY.Headquarters of the Ruesian Army, Godzyadani, Manchuria, June 30.\u2014Ac- sons arriving from the extreme west, the reports that the Russian right had been turned are incorrect.On the gn- trary it Is said that General Nogl's army, which on June 16 was far to the rection of Chanatufu and the pressure brought tn bear against the Russian cavalry, it Is thought.was to cover the cording to information brought by per- : westward of the other Japanese armies, : has since been moving east in the di- Washington, July L\u2014It ig now reported on the best authority that an armistice will be negotiated betwéen ' Generals Oyama and Linevitch in the field.The plan is for the plenipotentiaries to be announced after the armistice has been arranged, but should the negotiations for the armistice fall to indicate an early conclusion the announce- ] .withdrawal of the maln force.The Ja- ment of the plenipotentiari y b 0 \u2014 Tr Srv orn wins Potennkin Tavrit- plenipotentiaries may be anor the ellen tant mt rn ; eis ve ae hers ci = HELLO ?HELLO?panese are slowly pushing forward made in the near future.he Knlaz Potemkin has hauling down lieuter ant 411 40 oiovel, They at led | : ) * , heir ae They a Srongly fortify-| Members of the diplomatic corps are .3 ; ; es ab-l ne .ng each village occupled and are mak- | for the most part nit ed.e a I NE CN UNE avsy !' Busy NN Busy! [ink a demonstration of force near Haï- | negotiations.for \u2018an armisties And hn ron which arrived here at noon to-duy remainder of \u2018ue offices vers prisoners | \u201c ; pngcheng.ninety miles cast of ¢ hans: quiry at the Russian embassy and the It was an anxious moment tor Odessa on the battleship Thirty sailors were, ; - ' F re proceeding : Japanese legation to-night elicited the as the squadran of five battleships wel Lie, Loloutig (x the story of one of | : Mowly and æ general engagement is reply that there was nothing to be said seven torpedo boats with thelr crews ao the eve Witnesses of The mutiny fmprobable before the ond of July.n! on this subject for the present.7t has quarters and their dicks cleared for » At roon list Monday while the battle- .e m, n \u2014 despatch: been understood here for some time tion steamed within range of the Kniuz ship ws al sen some Cf the sallors rot- from Batavia says that the Russian that Russia was not opposed to an ar- Potemkin, the flagship tyivy signais paint to lhe Jenteraant fn command at | (el cruiser Terek has been disarmed and in- mistice, but the earlier exchanges be- which read \u201cYield er La sunk \u201d 5 Fr tine that Their food was bad.The | of! terned because of her inabllity to take tween Japan and the American Gov- The display of force was too over.Louienand ordered] the crew to line up M on suffictent coal within the yre-: ernment dfd not show a similar willing- wheiming for the mutinéers, and ul and commanded those who were satis- | Fit : acribed time., ness on the part of the Tokio Gov - thought of resistance was uabandmitd.fied with thelr food to go to the right (| | ment.; Admiral Kruger ordered the Ekaterina und those who were dissatisfied to ihe \u2018 Ll D The Japanese Government, however, II.to place à crew on board the Kniz Potemkin, and the other vessels of (he squadron imanediately sailed away.The mutineers will be transferred tn lert A majority Balise, vliereupon the rematid-r tage @ dash for the armory and began tn siaughter the officers who were din- declared themselves | TROUBLES NEVER COME SINGLY HATE WAR BETWEEN did suggest that when the fime came for an armistice the negotiations should be conducted directly between the commanders in the field.In view of the Ekaterina II, which is now lying ing.They were not armed and were we - ee - - - - tre - - \u2014 - i President Roosevelt's earnest wish for alongside the Kniaz Potemkin, and will ot wwar + of what was happening.| \\ an armistice, diplomats heres believe be taken to Sebastopo.Mans of tha officers and saliors rushes waging what might almost be termed concocted by twenty sailors who wera! tion the arrival of Rear-Admiral Kru- .that he has followed up his initial re- This much dreaded dav, to the zur- to the side und hunped overboard to WoT ; \u2018members of a revolutionary organiza-' ger's squadron.: presentations with further suggestions rise of everyone, passed without à ot save thelr lives, Among these were thie! With the surrender of the Knlaz 'o- ; tion.The compla:nts against bad WOUNDED OFFICERS ON BOARDS : in the effort to bring about a truce at Being tired, either ashore ar afloat.wh + raptaln and first Ieutenant.The mu- \u2018enkin the immediate danger of thie food, it is usserted, were mere pre-; Three wounded officers were retain | the Washingten convention.the mutinous crew of the Kulaz Poten- tinvers in the meantime had loaded a Situation seems to collapse, the (ive texts.When the complaint was mgde ed on board when the others were .\u2014 The beginning of the rainy season in kin capitulated wconditlonally to Vice.rix- Inch gun with canisier and rained thousand bluejackets at Libau who fc!- to the captain of Lhe battieship, -he, sent ashore yesterday.fslusgow.June 80.-\u2014A rate war has! Manchuria, it is pointed out, will enabls Admiral Kruger's squadron, and at iu a hall of shot on the water.killing ail lowed the example of their comrades ou caused the Liuejaci: te to be drawn up\u2019 During the night many steamers in been hagun between the Allan and \u2018both belligerents to sign an armistice o'clock thls aflernoon war rloviy who tried to escape excep! one sailor, the rebel ba ttieship having earlier in on deck and asker 7 ge who ar ¢ the harbor which exonped the flames Donaldson steamship nes in conner- fer a menth or more without weaken- 8! aminæ three miles liet«nt 3er ; 1.Ca ed gs ow tale Troe ogre or tue Vor yields) Lo tae nlliiari, bi Batisuie à ts s.ep out ani lt was\u2019 weon salivd sway.en wh the pasrenger sorvice 15 Cup ing pusitinns of eftiter.Tals fact, it js IK riuger's vessels, Lt bad le the nourder ol a cadlor by an officer 13 à 0 WOT they were surrounded In « wood that they were in the majority, where- Rear Admiral Kruger's squadron had ada.The Donaldson Une has cut the salled wa Vm » pet 3 s 0 rooperate .TemKen VAS monn See: Senn Ce mitted the newspapers 0 print a da.with them, BRITISH GOVERNMENT oped au tenden:y to Rhoot np the neighbors\u2019 1 noun nt nat a TO a Te an open- eet the sqtlalren XNA MR + BIS LiRAT MUTINY OVER.spate h which under the fr umnatonces © op ; i .tom:ats and go fishing on Sunday do oli ; : rie ae she stewed ativald |\u2018 I'he satinrs then turned their atten WILL OT NTE c.oor policy for Cohn A., but Cos.J, after Then to fh Cet vs miers 1\u20ac 07e Pts ee The mutiny of hine BOWE dO credit tow tral clans humorist tion to the alilps !n the harbor and N | RVENE.Not nr your Lfa lt was yistiddy you \u2018BSTUR around baif a dozen glittering tat } FT.Kr a ba pure here has ended, The saliors This deapateh reads to the portion af the city along the | \u2019 \u2019 glances lua left thelr scorching, mark on gpoctators.Adur- PRE Hee fre ; cy with the commander of Cressi, June 300 COMM ay ie) water front, which was soon on fire ! the surrounding ecevery, cooled down and ieatnpe wim ana oe LE oe 5 agree] te surrende the 1 The (ranquiilty of the cité having In many places \u2018 \u2019 london, June 30.- In answer to a Began to talk about tbe Japanese invasion d'}e exeltenent nf the toa pre ! bed \u2018 NUe: ê- : or \u2019 \u2019 CS .\u2018 rit) : ve i\u201d ren ; oY or Pa <4 Sh trons rb return ta duty upon the ae ne pred.martial law has been During the wild excesses of Wednea- question in the House of Commons to- ) ° Pon oy es \"+ felt bonored when he ' \u201ceturned ti line atrrus, Au Vus ru Een sel Letter food, ÉCRTE day men phout three hundred rioters day.Karl Percy, under secretary for | turned to me and remarked: \u2014 \u2018You know, I OA re Ue Ve nandiee: of men Kided oor wound.ee were e y ec troops and several., \u2018 ; von used to think that British Columbians knew PRA he No ection era YT a tie Dghng 18 ne.vet ob OFFICIAL VERSION MUCH hundred were wounded, a number of Forean Affairs.rald the British con the conditions that existed In their own 8 Again the | Ne Potoink 0 atart+} bea oa them being Jews Many drunken riot- sul-general at Odessa was in com- country, but siuce the Gaxoot takes another \u2018 SE EE J, Gt has Le 6 .Te , vrs were killed by the troopm and aev- © muni atl t , 4 s view, 1 have to alter my opinion.\u201d (This to méet the vesscis, and another rapti 6 has been pestornd here.The MODIFIES THE MUTINY oral ends ven \u2014 > ap un on with the local authorities tery tearfully.) p.exchange of signals took place, appar.'1'V 18 being patrolled by tmops and _ | h be Te unced.! ; who were doing all In thelr power to | \u20181 have an idea, you know, that the first ! a onl - they von) INRTITES, cof them Ing Jews.Many drunk, | (act the tormgn residents.Foreign | \u2018i hat Fign » t ently In a secrat code, for y : » e rioters perished n the flumes : ime that ghting Joe Martin strikes Mont not be ren from the share - \u2014 \u2014 St Petersburg, June 30 - (Special).- Tloters p 5.merchantmen have Leen granted pers \"real there will b fireworks back of the ; The battlechip Kniaz Potemkin.ac- Karly Jast night the K:iaz Potem- | mission to moor outside the port If.! post-office.But enough of politice.I MUTINBERYS CLEARED FOR A- ST.PETERSBURG IS KEPT cording to official advices recelved at kine, opened fire on Odessa.The fir- they think {t necessary to io so.The i would as rather talk of worms and graves TION, the Ministry of the Interior from the !ing of two blank shota was followed by « Britiah Government, the Under-secre- | ; and epttaphs and dead men's bones.; IN BLANKEST IGNORANCE , savernor of the Province of Kherson, |two cold shots hut hey passed over fary added, thought It unnecessary to say, didn't McCarthy put \u2018em over Thurs- , The Kmaz Potéemkin was sewn tn Le \u201cin which denna is situated, left Odes- the town and did no damaga.I( 18 re- \u2018make further representations to Rus- , i dar: Hes got C.B.Fry faded to « dull, clearing for a tlon, and the squadion Fa early this morning for an unknown parted that the battleship then odaled sta which countey clearly wag taking Panel shadow.ke roy toihe tind to be manoeuxs prime Hu battle array St Petersburg, July 1-2 am The! destination, amd proviglaned from steamers In the all the measures in ta power te pro- Kreitner will raise bla salary?Don't see Continually signalling, until the rebel frat ows from Oxtessi of the surrendet The official version af the mffalr puta harbor and weighed anchor at day- tect property and restore order.seen mme how he can do it, when he -is paying 30 fbattieshkp lav midway between the nf the Kntiz TPolemkin to Adnnral an entirely new llght on lt It is ght.A rivatr telegram received In lon our ! mimoleons a month to Lachance, whe only snore and the squadron, with her Konger pens hed here through the As \u2018'atned that the mutinv on the Kniaz | Despatches timed 240 pm.received {don ave the situation at Odessa is THAT Prookiyn judge who sentenced A: made one hit in 29 times up.fibrondetdes proinird respactive y towards son fatet Press desputeh from Washing.Potemkin was the resulta of a plat here from Odessa to-day, do nat men- more reassuring.+ man he oy wile ane A Jay for A \u2018Bet you & twofer ihe Shamrocke double the town, and the squadron, a8 if ton convextirg the text of the cnble- - ; LL 0 i year nught certainty (OR A ¢odlril ARRIOM the score on the Caps, Saturday.Jan bis thremtening to shell Odessa should she grais sent by the American consul at! : - : To I \u2014 - be use cf onlons by the lady.| way, Hoobln is another McCarthy, Now, if ze att ed by Krager's ships In al- né ! TE ; |; ST \u201c1 were the CA A.U., would \u2014\" Le attacked by I\" Ë 3 te Etes ss M: MHrenan, ne with the de : THE UNREST IN RUSSIA ALI, THE SAMB, Japan cannot row In, (To be Continued.) , ditton to his semning relu tance claratton of martial law Geseral Ka ; pp ee our boat as long 2 it forbids men under destroy so fine a Latleehin, Admiral banoff had «nt down on all despateh CS, | 20 to use tobacco.MANY A MAN has been upset dy a straight roger was math ehoul | m : oda es, loven the foreign embassies here DiISAFFECTEO DISTAICYSE ; f \u2014 I tip.a desire, In ne ou ; nn er ver without nev les during the dax q SNONN YWUS ge \u2019 LTE SEBRING we \u2018lleving.people would v Lo.prilrd to open fire, to figh urther sea The Associated Press despateh an , taka more chances a watermelon.FRY UNLADYLIKE of the Toronto Tele- ward.nani ing the surrender of the battle Ww \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 o Cf 0 Rram to say tbe Gasoot gives Mr.Borden Later, the squadran war obeerved \u20189 ship vus held up until two o'clock this N \u2018 ¢ | MEXICAN women's antl-kisalng league fool advice werd ten boatinade of marines toward motning.\u201c PETERSBURGN » must be more afraid of complexion cures\u2019 whe Kniaz Potemkin, apparently to Ad nb Ministry of the Interior the\u2018 $s \u20ac ! WG! than of kisses for kissing men doesn\u2019t count IT 18 À fair inference from the market re Like possession nf the mutinous ship, Asa vated Tess hu l been informed Y , D) as a breach of the rules ports in th- Hamilton papers that whoever CE _\u2014- \"does the strawberry crop lying for Montreal for it roon became known that she had vesterday afternoon that the Knlaz Po- > i wl! AS PER USUAL.W.T Stead ia on the is an artist of sterling worth.rurrrendered unconditionally, after, it teimnkin, with à mutinous crew, prob- + | pot to say how he would apply sticking' \u2014 le sald, valnly demamlng ammesty.ably dinnk and without à man ony y ce planter and ice bags to Russia's brulRad Reasonable.To _ _ .haar ' sante of Ju vigALINg he ship.; < spots Can't please WT.| A French-speaking operative of the Pepper vid weighed anchor and started sea- MOBCOW ell M1 in Biddeford, asked his overseer the EYE WITNESS SAYS MUTINY ward The presumption is that the bat- | id you ever mea 8 hobo with an embon \u201cother day If he could stay out for a few days.ti ahip met the squadron hefore the SUNABURY | : Being short of help.the overseer asked him if MERELY BRUTAL MURDER ter reuched the offing and under the \u2014oidren i To anyening very partiontar {hat he want.No .' « o stay ou or, an e rep : \u2018\u201cYansir, 4 ) ns or \u20ac ?: a i \u2014 sm 5 gun !f SRE warships, var T'm going to git marrit, un [ lak be there, » TJondon, July 1 -The Standards pr inetest tht al SOS better to sn sanarer, tbat all.\"\"-Kennebec Journal.Ndessa correspondent says that at noon Ce hen VEN the Ministry of Lienvin GuULUME | ! WHEN A WOMAN \u2018goes to get ber kimone \"ports Cpl er 2 at \" J h + the terior give an entirely different cut out, her hushand need not rush to the Leu -\u2014 | \\ h .G .O : Vers nn ef The origin of the mutiny vemuvien ensavtar ; | conclusion that lt is Japanese for appendix, WwW at 18 oin n whith fs attributed to a deliberate plot Q \u2019 Ve \u201c - g orgaruzed by twenty rajlors belonging P ®æ ! | .THE TOER that escaped from the cire + \u2014_\u2014\u2014 0e \u201cojutionary organizatl \\ cus at Ste.Madeleine turne out to be à to the revolu : ganization \\ s400L oorvena AUANMOP | mixture of one dog and several drinks Francais le Royaume des Femmes, Theao reports placed the number nf \\ ww fymesaragsven Roval\u2014The Counterfeiters killed during the rotting on shore nt su v ~~ MUTINY \\s so much the fashion thia sum Bohmer Paik Vaudeville, afternoon (heen hundred, amd the wounded at °* M ne\u201d mer that Russian factories will be making and evening.twee that number special clothes for those who play it \u2014 Martial lan hag been declared at TT Sehprtopal and Noekolaieff and plen GARY KROPF AN DY7Z CZ than boy dahind the STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.fry queeeru have been entrusted to Vice aUBTAIA NUN ve an | tov pistol.J New York, June 20 Ultonia, Trieste Admiral Chubiïn, commander of the \u2026 ar OTIBSSA COSSACKS may be excused for ume and Palrinr.Fiack Sea fleet, bat beyond the gen c cavengon wishing the Knlazx Potemkin were pot as Havre, June 20 la Fuetagne, New ars] canditions existing fu these ports > nigh ax it ls rk.of the Rlack Sea Htteral no dafinite , FF nie?\u2014 Hamburg, June 29 Rhaetia, New reasons for the declaration of the / ot point lke this 1 Oh! the Naughty Chinks.ork.martial law are known.Gossip, how- M STILL, Nicholas may held bie \u2018job longer | (N.Y.Herald.) Ponta Delagada, June 30.\u2014Cancpic, ever, says there has hen a mutiny on, / \"C a® than some aldermen we might mention.Since 1843 the law of Chine has placed à ston.hoard the hattleship Tchme at Sebas- gy san via \u2014-\u2014 large reward for the head of the British Liverpool, June 80.\u2014Arablc, Boston.torol.WHAT A FINE line of humor it was' Rovereign because of the wickedness of tNe Moville, June 30.\u2014Virginian, Mont- that suggested putting embalming fluid in government of that nation in forcing opium : on the Chinese.To-Gay, under Chinese jaw, King Edward VIL is classed with asesssing tor whose heads there {sa a price.| THE OZAR must be thinking that if hi \u2014 het se ae oy oa = THO : 5 BULINETAE 9999999999999999999999992999999999999 939999 Ÿ 9 nr, \u2018| | ML 9 Money Refunded Every Ninth Sale! $ | City Hall Figures Show! - Mile ir Q Every 9th Sale, The Greatest and-Most Unique Sale of il Jul 9 | Last Month.\u201c i The we TH of Jin vd A mest .- .A Aull Lt tn CsA trade\u201d over Liar 1 ducs Ivet bgltis JU | inéreuse ai NU Te projet value Ad ai itnitus a pe nits Tor , | that vertod for ew Liu 000 as Lorne IN THE CITY S HISTORY, | The north su Coed \u2014 sur to! .i i biere soin M bre ae \u2018 : : a c 3 - .5 u Stain co A 9 Every Ninth Sale, from 31.00 up th 33.03 \u2014Whole sun mnt will be refunde:l.À City Me SC Te kvery Ninth Sale, from 85 up to 810 \u2014Three-fourths amount will be refunded./ value to .pa 00 STE ; J ; \u2018 ; j ] A gs, win : Le + Los : 9 Every Ninth Sale, from 310 up to B15\u2014One-half amount will be refunded.ear.Loi oe he TE VUE ~ -.= .; go dey Ls ar permis Every Ninth Sale, from $15 up to 325\u2014one-quarter amount will be refunded.i À \u2018 Late aan \u2018ner tee , : ., .; 8 of he fo Jan nr tee Every Sale, irrespective of amount or number\u2014One-tift® amount will he refunded.Alife: ATE EEE TOT y - : cs 9, $4540 TS aa te ef RCE E | at f th M 9 S | Ee xplanation of the ic ale.| aga 0 : CSST ; .AN LA Ls Ts of ( ) Everv purchase that in nade ix untered hy the salesman upon o asleshest.The sheet 13 handed to the alterutts stat cn Lit rois of $l.cashier, win marks ont a largu distinct figure from 1 to 9, recording to the order he receives it.For vxample, the : 14) as a, tt hia tr de Lh first sheot that in riven him will ba No.1 the second will be No.% the third No.8, ete , until he renchuos the ninth, | ÿ | Code ce af FIRR on which he will mark No.9 this is the lucky sale.The next sale to this will begin as bufore, at No.1.It will ba - À + = a | seen at a glanc, thorafore, vith the Iinmonse number of ualon that we handle inn day evory nmth sale will coma around vers quickly.In Monday evening newspapers we will publish the lucky winners of the maggie ninth sales, toguthor with the amounts.Rev.Dr.Reese, of P':iladelphia, Will on ese pnd SPECIAL FEATURES OF THIS BIG SALE Church, .RS In order to reduce our over heavy stock of Goecarts and Re- TNT 9 Begins July 1st at 9 AM.frigerators we will make the following remarkable offer Lov hel cave Rr PEI O ARE YOU LUCKY ?Every Ninth Sale That Calls for a Go-cart or Refrigerator Will ONE-FIFTH of EVERY SALE Ce an tere is à positive chanes te be Given Away Absolutely Free Irrespective of Price.Will be Returned.hems re VE inth sale passes into our LIM, every purchase you make, 9 ninth sale passes a! i , .office, it will be dealt with | MITED and in addition you run according to the above çÇ .the «double chance of strik- 9 9 scale.Read the special fea- Home Fnrnishing Emporium, 1547-55 St.Catherine.ing the Magic Ninth Sale.| Q tures.You win every way.9 9999999999999999999999999999999999 9999999 WELL KNDWN PREACHER F0 ViSIT MONTREAL! 7 a Continues for 9 Days, Trost Monte, cloths, Wallpapers, in fact anything for the home, at 9 9 | Q price that your own judg- 9 9 Remember that this remarkable sale assures you of the return of one-tifth of J \u2018 100 (OO LO (0 © LO (D (D CO LD CO D - : \u2014 = \u2014_ | 7 : x \u2018 ~ RY » | BIRTHS, IMARRACES, DEATHS 01> cone on NII doter, aged LR HREW-\u2014Toronto, John Marsh La Drew, | .5 \u2019 CAR years sativa of et.Fiaeral wii} June 77.a sl - # men UEBEC ACADEMY OF .: 27.aged 65 yearn + $\u2018 + 0 take ; ae on Sunday lv \u2018rom h's - .E COMPTON MODEL Minne Noricon she.Nath Novewe.Ber WIR fre feu e 04 Tiranor Siri Cn cote TIHAR\u2014AU Queber oe 7 Are act MUSIC ELECTS OFFICERS rR N ; 3 : * T ve Nelgea Cemetery ™inera! ge-vlen , of chard, age 5.' Monday morning at 7 o' lock, at $v Arn's WE South Iwrham, lune.25, Ellen ,Ç WOCDS i Chemo Prier nes L © o Mow of late W ; , .BIRTHS.ape r muet BATRA a > Waterion, ape a {ent wm Watkink, af Prof.Letondal is President\u2014Seventy FARM y \u201c + SX a entre ant ; City and Philadelphia papers lense hr Jtawa, Augusta, wife of Wiliam Musical plople Examined.In the Heart of the .end?aged 14 years : esterday.; 3 REZ.DR.REESE | Ge Mare 25 ar 1a Clarke Street, to KING Im Lis cliy June 2M.Lids Degagane.YOUNG.At Thren Rivers, Que.Inna ST.of ° y Special) \u2014The White Mountains _ de ESC CE erie à daughéer heinved wife af Joseph King.Funeral Sat- henet failure inna Morrow, beloved wife of Quebec, June 30.\u2014(Speclal.: Is the railroad station, telegraph and revereral « ca = Co as urday mor ning.at : 30.from ber have rer.late Alexander Young, aged 47 Quebec Academy of Muste held ats oy post offire fer the va great hotels 0.7 CATT UT, LL CTOUAIN N° SS Lave! Ave.June 11 to dence Nn 9 Rasln Street, to tha Cote deg : \u2018tur the Th = | \u2019 To he rer ut reer \u2018ei Gouin Govt Concludes 1t is mr a tue vt R FuAdthy.a son.Neiges Cometery.Arco, N W.T.papers \u2014\u2014 = \u2014 = 7 EEE CURE SRE rama orn lhe MOUNT WASHINGTON, and EL a te 32 tt La [PEE .- - \u2018 * - ® .AW - 3 1 ; : oo ! TUCK W HTH Tape 21 gt 468 Vietaria Ave blensa copy.Wanted A Red [H aud afternoon, to examine severty The MOUNT PLEASANT, Gr Pre Co J \u2018 s D Upon West out ta Mr and Mrg FO Vincont LALANDE- Tn this city, on the 28th instant, -_ ew tai ils who presented them- on the route to the roar: of Maine via mothe het Cor a Useless rag po TU kwerth 0 wen Marle Virginie, daughter of Mad Charles musical pup prese nt the famous \u2018\u2019rawford.Nôteh.Preach 0 PE 5 Cn ot Loe NA Jalanda and sistages A F Lalande of the \"oma lady charlotte gelatine and a grand selves for graduating diplomas.- All the delightful resorts in the The ben ooh a ve, du 1 21 +0 } the Province.GER à Pin Take ont Turr 7R to Me Spy ; plano the close of the examination the secre- À mountains are reached by halt-dcu Fe 1 NU 2 4e M AE a Poconto Juan à MURATHIn this city, June 78, at 45 Des.\u2014 \u2014 lary gave out that [Le names of the trips \u2018rom Bretton Woods.Reese todo 0 0 no voa\" Less en VE Ar Cray Ave, , \u201c.Tivleres ave, Annis M«'ormirk, belove - successful stude a v Lv.Montreal .9.00 am.7.49 p.m, CUA whe ee ' : Le tue we TON OH Monte ot a danghier yp, of Nicholas MrGrath, Ileutenant of NELIDOFF DECI.INES.be nade public on Momday next bv un Ar Bretton Woods 4 45 jm.4 40 Pa LA Co oo (phe, Jum E00 Gp 0 he Ti FT as Ate mead June 26, at V5 1 city police.! St Petersburg, Juna 36- It Im report- .official announcement to-avold errors.Lretten Woods to Portiand (30 Miles) Yee ee , PL a tea nat eo I | Haris Groot Ne wife nf HE OP Setfert, yi [[LINS-In this city.June M, Patrick ed that M.Nelidaff.the Russian Am- MNubaequently the vlection of officers 18 TRAINS DAILY - CE ae ade et ot Mullina, younges: «no of b Millis, mas barsador at Paris, hae declined to'ac- was held when the following professors ANDERSON & PRICE, Managers, PATENTS O3TA' ED DURING vate be den br lb 1 TERY ie « oh NM Loothamotan, ter carter aged 5 months.Funeral private.cept the position of peace plenipotem- were elected for the Pnau D al.Aiso of the Ormond In Florida and ; WEEK END'UG JUNE 0TH.or.101 I se Me : r yherrr, Mars In thin city yon W.George HE tlary and that M.Muravieff.the am- President, Arthur ¢ i al.3 en the Inn-at-Drmond-Beach.Var tot as bos a 1 ; Phillips, a nat y pt trloniceterahire, EPR.beasador of Russia at Rome, will go Vice-president, «lavigne, | : , 1 \u201c Co : D, Lu > Cora ee De nf 186 wife of aged TS years, beloved father of OPRN- 4h him place No confirmation of the secretary, J.A.Defoy, re-elected; trea- NEW YORK JI0TEL BRETTON HALL, Rilo .1 Le ar oe par a UT OU OT 0 1 07 à daughter Yin [funeral will take placa on Saturday, Tumor 18 obtainable surer, J.A.Paquet.! ' ps Ne pt ue ee July I, fram St.Margarsts Home, D ee Additional committee\u2014J.A.Gilbert 85th to Sûth St.and Broadw Ton.1° OU Le LE RE Pre MARRIAGES.M AE i À Pana ar meurt LINES BY A BOY-SUICIDE and Joseph Vezina, Quebec; R.O.Pel- sv.ton.te speed I ME NES ages tete a habe \"rs Rayal Cenmntary enda and anrquaîne- Y- - an , - hn t \\ ou Tr i das.\\ actes es RIT TRS ee Pre ans will! please attend without further Written on a rerap of paper.which wan ietier, Nox Johrir.J.Fowler aid Jos.\u2014\u2014 - ren - NY\" : i rove vs A apie Ome ta MT notica, © found on the body of Joseph Staphenm, #f- ¥oucy, Montreal.Se emhomm\u2014 an! \u201c Ce.aoe RE ST 2! : : \"à | TENE -.er teen, A chemiet\u2019s aseistant, who taoned tree .LE tr c Koh Faerqu'eur Arderan sf Montreal SENTENE-June 29 at the residence of her .s .po! ne Lui A iv bre nent 05 pres Mac Ki A a \"nathan Come brother-in-law, P KE I'rouin, advocate, at himself at Staveley, Derbyshire, was the WITH HIS VOICE ü SACRED COW IN A LUGGAGE VAN.i CUAL a ar tae .ses fine 22 y Mer Dr HMattHluahv Annto the Ag\u2019 of 68 years, Mra.Mary Jana Imek- ) following \u2014 , A Hindoo woman, who called herself to.Tin x; A i BEA ants Aaaghter nf Mr ang Mre T7.ett.w!fa nf the iata H.T Hentenne, notary.A drop of arsenic vary soon \"Tha reception was in honor of the premier priestess of Vishnu was a passenger x ! Ma LR on ta Tames 8 Bia ko younger) DEATHS ELSEWHERE.My flaatent steps would settle: rugliist, \" wont IN the train from Rouen to Fecamp re- : ; ; .Ca : #6 \"ne Danatd Mack Fra, of A drop ot prumate acid.no \u201cMr.Jimfries,\u201c sald the hostexs, won't cenuy.In the JURgage van a se \u2018 .I TU .oe wy Wet va: ; \"Ait.- 0 ., + on- F.an was se- H Ml 7 $2 Ve gst ad ar he og oe ua ; o qe pn oe om von RIVER rod A vor.Jume HX.Richard Rrew- Has put me oft my me tle.po us how you won the champion cred cow, with gold tipped horns, which Ne (OM ) va 1 treet EAA Sa SE eh : i \\p .ded + reat the woman wishes to exhibit In various tri ; Fr qu te La an 4 a CE .Mary McBride | Wa have the funny spectacle of five mem- the Nnvy League's agitation, it is certain PL 1° ro RE 8 (UOTE At 21 dokna, Tana 28 BY ROBARTS Toronto, ilelan Roberts, at Bi \u2019 {hers of fraternity at Berkeley failing to that the League bad begun to play In a dan- I / = sr 1 off Fhe oo 5 : Pov Co Colo.Gorge Feith a Minnie yoots.d pers eur rrarpinations dite Japanese xorous manner with the fire of a belligerent | Lo ; Psi 0 1 provice anes Là Voore Franddaughter of Mr Wm Moore.TOOMEY St.John, NR, June 27, Ellen, | phon who walted upon them graduating settlement with Bngland\u2014'*Correspondence,\u2019 7 e i faim Hu TS PRE | alt af 38 Jahn , datighter of late Jeremiah and Angeline the Test with honors ' Berliner.> 4 4° 00 \u2014 Leo thee aba haf ante cen To CE OTUNES PATTERSON Yuna 2.at St.Jude's Toomey Has Stood the Test.|] .5 Presse Ray var Hate en Char by Mas Cason Divan, Mike Flor- _\u2014_ - 3 po qnartere of au Pr een ge eva T, Patterson to Mr Tames A Jones, , Duplisato 37 Morald Prize ©.1\".both of thie My | Pis excellent prope tv for a gould HIOWARD AWREY June 2%, at Hamilton, 0 a i , , afrmer, but as n Croverni ent hy Rev 1 C Sy'amore M A, arelated by i Piano ean hn obtained at pe gon ! heen 4 tail re ar dns Rev ITM Ketehen, RA fire Liittan | ; Sete fr ams hee NE Ame ta Re 1 .Leach's Piann 1393, 2440 the Government has oon a go the ve A no Rev Allen Tæzlle owar 0 \u2019 ot iston te ge rl of to ne bl : GUN ON .nc .\u2018 ires to ran- fOIINSON TOTINSON -At Tennorviite, Tune: t HE + td.83,000 Or more At requires 91, by Rev H OF Warren, Lauran Ada r .x cu deed to bets 21, by Rev 1 nrren, Laur , 8 Catherina st.hetween au ; very EI in be pliced to} Anughtar of late Favetta lobneon.of Far ; ; rad age risen hoe Angus, to Walter Johnron, of Montreal : art ter advan gus, | St an le y an Srummond.\u2014 0 0 = KRIT-SATLTPR- At Queber, June = n at | | a a spe ft for the Matthew's Church, bv Rev.Rent, terms cash Or eA3Y month- Hetiaway a Corn Cree oa ue have never Arnisted by Ra W Rarton, Annie, aidant , .: : \u2019 y th eal of Jena to remove ven tha daughter of Inta Samuel Saltar to Hart.| We are proud of the reputation we enjoy for style, fit and quality in | I a ents Heart of omer ; lay firorga Kell, bath of Queder.; 4 d y payments.a om Ar ten al faa\u2019 Ski Shirtwaist Suits y= KILLORAN-ROWRS At St Jahn, NN a TTT the Cathedral nf the Immarulate Conran.| Ladies Costumes, rts, 1Tr a 9 tion, June 22 hy Nev.AW.Meahan, .s Hominy Killoran th Mary A Howes d Bl MGRAIL MARK M eS Zith oan at an ouse .the private chapel of St James Cathedral, .FE .by Rec Martin Callaghan, John Joseph Me, in silk.cicilian, linen and muslin.We give an exclusive attention to ° 0 mps Gira.) to Catherine Margaret, second daugh these lines having agents in New York London and Paris, who keep a ter of fohn Markum, Esq x a \u2019 < y .; M M EE ame ae) us in constant touch with the latest incoming fashions.In this respect 2 nora Sarge dy Jaught f the ; ; ; With $i 00 Purchase ip Rit only dRUERICE of th we can safely say that no firm in the city carries a more complete line o 3 -.> .* fe MONTE MAL OLM At the resldence of i.adies\u2019 Costumes, and certainly they do not commence te sell as cheap.tha brid « mother, Toronto, June UR hy - - : i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Hev James Murray, M A, akalsted by Rev We do a very large .: 3 M Young, couwin of the bride, Janet - .; + Petrie, evler daughter of inte tes Mal.| B § Betwezn 8 and 11 A MW.reat Foran Manufacturing Usines : : REILLY LATIMER Tuna 27, at St.Anna | .; Double Stamps in Our Grocery Department Chareh, by Nes, Father Killeran, Labo enabling us to sell a better article for less money than many other { Helly te Saroh Fatimer, hoth of thia Qu a .\\ BALLEIL MOUS At the roaidence of the } houses.i i hand w { VE KY S PECIA L ' | pe EE ran rani on aa\u201d A 1.A TE SUMMER has lett a lot of g pods on our ands, e ; ! A LE Mr Joun Morris, lo ur , make o0ods to sell and not to keep.Commencing Monday, heavy { 8 DOVES HEMSTID IED TAPAT EE LK BLOUSES.Value ( ; alter J Sadler.ron of Mr.J.\u2019 4 » .: = AP ALES } ve # WK BLOUSES 1 $1.69 | AH of Montreal.| reductions will be made in all lines ranging from 25 to 50 per cent.: BHORMAKERÉ ROMIS IN At the re=idence eos d iek BOOZE ALE CaRIV Nn back, Alfferent colors, Very $1 88 | of tha bride's parents, 671 Snngutner Se L di Li [his large stock must go and go quié .; .,Ç 0 war vogue ES ST À Leading Line 125 LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES in light weight cloth, in all the ï POP IS LA SEH Ca AT Toe and Chiffon.Worth Gf Very Ja Serali Bilen (Nellles Mtobin-on, daugbter of | .25 uced in some i ro Sd \u201c06 | Mr and Mis WO Mohinson, cé Montiral | is our Skirt Department, well assorted and.newest colors will be sold at half price.Reduced \\ RENEE sai Cre re value se .| TURNER-HORPT At 80 Mary's Fiplsoopal ; .° 12,25 an 10 .| 6 SEC IAT Nid © Cre value at or, Special 9e | Church, June 2% by Her Mr Doyle Laty | assorted neatly tailored In cases from $24.00, $21.50 to $12 5 $ 3 fort te enou h to vo \u2018 \u2019 I\" Blanche, dnughter olf Mr.John linret, to ., rl nou h ma be ou will e lortunate g t.T d.black you come carly \u20ac , MEN \u20ac BOX COLE SHOES Calan $000 Very Bpacfai Co £3 5 | Daniel B Turner.both ol Montreal light summer weecd, .di to $6 75 | LARGES tre OPA SLIPCRRS Macth S2.0N Very Special \u2026.co oO | WINTER BORET At St Mary » Ente onal and navy cecilian.For July secure one of a few suits reduce rom $13.50 * *, - Church, June 28, by Rev.Mr.Moyle, [Aura J .<1 3ASEMENT 0 | Rose, Mughter of Mr.John Horat ,to Hor- r duced all the way from - \" I y ae N Winter, hoth of Montreal i i £0 TVUTATTCS \u20ac 10 LR MP Very Une at LL Lo 4c [WADDINGTON WATSON At Valleytield, on 12.50 down to $3.50.{ pv te Very pee oo tte {June 2, hy Rev Wm Jenderson, Mr ' ; vo ' \u2018 rte mpottattou of GPANITE WARKE, of ! Jas Waddington to Miss Annie Watson = \u2018BLOUSES in all shades, ÿ Pate Pas fous rouge .LI I LA a ae Qe in tin DEATHS IN THE CITY.patterns and material, includ- L BENSO\u201c S 6 afr <1 At NE .Cee ee oo.2 package for 2B¢ DAVY\u2014In this city, at 47 Quesnel Etreet, >.; : .3 DRIED APRIL © Co 2111 Ve por gallon box Mary Jacobs, widow of W.I.Davy, In ; ng silk, muslin and luster.CORNER ; VERY SFECIAL Lt.on IANPAN TEA .ci.R100 ne rie private.oth 1 = > .- gran a - Sr - aa * * n city on eo 1 -MINA, - DOURLE GREEN STANFS IN ALL DEFARTMENTS 1906, Emily Atkinson, wife of Joseph Eng DORCHESTER Ish Davideon, aged 32 yenrs.Funeral will ho?; t 4 4 : leave the residence of ner father, 837 Well 192 St.Lawrence ° STRRÊT 4 i | Ington Street, Point St Charles, on Mon \u2019 .- 9 NM: day at 220 pm tn Grace Church Friends en and acquaintances are AR Invtied à ! «Q .to Attend.(Barrie and Rat rtage, Ont.i X 830 ST.DENIS, COR DULUTH Eur | | | eu us 0 : please topy ) CE 8 Re ar IS 3 a .Ty Sa ue dde SE me dois \\ ; Les CO EU SEVEN TO A unr lay 24.RTHE STORY-OF MISS MAUD GONNE A WOMAN WITH A LIFE HISTORY Was Not Irish But English by Birth, and Had Remrka- able Career\u2014She Won the Heart of the Irish Peasantry\u2014Sad Married Life.The marriage of Miss Maud Gonne ahd Major MeoBride seems so recent that !t was with a veritable shock that Ÿ tearnt of the petition for its dissoiu- tion, says a writer dn the Daily Express.Though Mise Maud Gonne's career has excited much curiosity, the prevailing notions regarding her are anything but acourate.In the first place, Miss Gonne, I believe, is not Irish either by birth or by family relationship.She was born in Aldershot where her father was at that time stationed In command of a regiment.He was an English officer of distinction, who afterwards filled dipio- matic or military posts in Bt.Peters- burg, Constantinople, and Dublin, and Miss Gonne, who accompanied him en these missions, at an early age saw a good deal of the world.Miss Gonne\u2019's English assoclations are still further strengthened by the faot , that her younger sister, who has never manifested any interest in the cause of Ireland, is married to one of the English generals who added to his laurels in the South African war.A BORN IDEALIST.Miss Gonne was a born idealist, longing for an outlet for her sympathics.During her visits to Ireland, she nad lived necessarily in the society of the ascendancy class, that is to say, the Protestants.and the landlords of Ireland, who are, or were at that time, accustomed to treat their Roman Catholia neighbors as belonging to an inferior species of humanity, and to regard all claims for self-government as gsome- thing wicked, perverse, and altogether abominable, .But Miss Gonne had studied the working of the old system of things, and she had been present at a very heartless eviction.Her kind and generous nature responded to the appeal of pity.She resolved to overthrow landlord rule in Ireland and to help the people to realize their aspirations.Such 1 have heard on very good authority, was the original motive of her Irish campaign.And now, Irishmen, a little tired of the rough-and-tumble methods of the old Land League days, beheld -a new and strange visitant.For Miss Gonne was a very striking personality.Tall\u2014too tall,\u2019 the women sald, but most men said divinely tall\u2014blonde, slight and graceful in figure, with fair curling hatr, classic features softencd by their expression of sympathy and by the beaming of the soft blue eyes, Miss Gonne had also the charm of winning smiles and easy courtesy.WARNINGS AGAINST ARMY.Bhe acquired a large following in Ir2- land, and as_her habitual theme was that of separation from England, and particuiariy the warning to Irishmen not to enlist in the English army, 1t is THIS MAN HAD A CIRCUS ALL BY HIS LONESOME Frank Williams, a carpenter, who resides at 661 Huntley Street.Boulevard St.Denis, went to see the c/reus yesterday afternvon and while watch- tng the performance was struck on the back of the head by some unknown person.He was insensible for half an hour and came to himself in the Royal Victoria Hospital, where it was found necessary to put three sitches in the eut in his head.\u2014_ CS PHYSICAL SUPERIORIT OF JEWISH CHILDREN.The Lancet an investigation of the physical condition of children living in th» slums of Leeds, which shows a marked superiority of Jewish children in every case taken.The comparison is made with similar conditions in regard to age, Jegree of poverty, character and residence.A srstemat'« examination of 300 children showed that the poor Jew is three pounds heavier and two inches taller than the non-Jew at the age of eight; six and a quarter pounds heav- ler and two and a half inchs taller at the age of twelve.The bole formation is much more satisfacto y.The Jew's teeth are better.and th re Is a striking absence of rickets.The nasal channel is large.and there is remarkable freedom from adenolds as compared with the non-Jews._\u2014\u2014 A LONDON MAGISTRATE ON STONE BREAKING VAUKS.! At North London Police Court, before Mr.Fordham, a young man was charged with refusing to do his allotted task of stone-breaking when an !n- mate of the Islington casual ward.The prisoner said that te could not do the work; it was too hard.Mr.Fordham asked Mr.Romain, who prosecuted, tn get him a sample of the sione, with the Implements used at th> casual ward for breaking.About gewt.of granite stone and a couple of hammers were brought from the casual ward, and Mr.Fordham, the magistrate .n the presence of his chief clerk, and A number of policemen, tried his hardest to break the stones, and the labor master at the casual ward Jdid the same.On returning to Court, Mr.Fordham said that he hed never tried ABSOLUTE SECURITY.Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Fo See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below.FOR DIITINESS, FOR BILIOUSNKES.FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.SKIN.PLEXION d CURE SICK HEADACHE.|.certain.that she was a * force to be counted with in Irish affairs.Well received at first by the members of Parliament, who affect to preach something of the same doctrines, she afterwards became unpopular, possibly because she really meant what she said, while they were for the most part content to evaporate in words.And so it oame about as 1s ususl in Irish politios, that Miss Gonne stirred up more ii feeling and ranoour against her in certain quarters of Ireland than in England, for here, no doubt, she has always been regarded with more curiosity than dislike, At the time of the late Queen\u2018a visit to Dublin, ahe organised a counter-de- monstration, and out of her own funds supplied a mammoth feast for the children.At a later period she caused great consternation at & meeting of the Dub- Un tion by demanding point blank of the Lord Mayor if he intended to receive the King in Ireland.He attempted to fence in his reply, but Miss Gonne\u2019s partisans were in Lhe hall, and at a sign they stormed the platform, and the Lord Mayor had all hd could do to protect hin head by now fencing with a chair which he had picked up, and which he wielded with a skill doubtless born of faction fights {in the past.INFLUENCE IN PARIS.Miss Gonne's visits to Ireland were only occasional and meteoric.She preferred Paris as a permanent residence to the distressful country; and in Paris her friends were found in circles of culture and distinction.It was said that had the Nationalists come into power during the last few years, her influence would have been feit in French affairs.She has also on several occasions visited the United States, and there her reputation and influence probably stand at their highest.It goes without saying that she was a friend of the Boers; she was prominent among those jo welcomed ex-Presi- dent Kruger at Marseilles, and she has entertained at her house in Paris most of the prominent Boer representatives, including ex-President Steyn.Her enthusiasm for that cause had much, no doubt, to do with her marriage.John MacBride, a young Irishman who had emigrated to South Africa, and had become a Transvaal burgher, had served throughout the campaign as major of the Irish Brigade, commanded by Colonel Blake, and his undoubted valor and determination had not suf- tered in the felling in°the reports that reached Ireland.In due course a boy was born, and it is round the custody of this child that the most bitter legal question arises.This has to be threshed out in the sordid surroundings of the divorce court, and it grieves me to qnd my story in such an atmosphere.stone-breakfing before and certainly thought it very hard work.He had come to thy conclusion that it was a | very hard tusk for a man like the pri- \u2018 soner, and thought it a pity that the .guardians did \u2018not find some more use- , ful work for the paupers.It was a ; waste of energy, and uv 14 not wonder : that some men got heart-broken in the I task.Of course, there must be some consideration for the ratepayers, and casual wards and workhouses should .be as unattractive as possible for the young and able-bodied.But the task of stone-breaking seemed almost an | tmpossibility.The prisoher.\u2014It is the {first time I have been there and It \"will be the last.Mr.Fordham.\u2014I hope You are now discharged.\u2014 80, publishes the result of ENORMOUS IMPORTATION OF EGGS AND POULTRY.During last year 250,000 tons of eggs \"and 70,000 tens of poultry were consumed and two-fifthe of the poultry were imported at a cost of seven and a half millions sterling.\u2018These figures are given by Mr.Chaplin, M.P., at the annual meeting of the $ \u201cyr «HE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1908 ' MUGGLED BABY IN DIVORCE COURT A Strange Story Came Out in English Matrimonial Dispute.In the Divorce Division recently Mr.Jus- tics Bargrave Deane had before him the petition of Mrs.Harriett Augusta Philipot for a judicial separation by reason of the cruelty and desertion of her husband, Dr.George Frederick Phillpot, of Bourne Custle, Bel- broughton, in the county of Worooster.Although de filed an answer denying the charges, be did not appear, says the London News.Mr.Grasebrook, on behalf of the petitioner, explained that the marriage took place in 1487 at \u2018St.George's, Hanover Square, and the parties afte lived together at He- mel Hempstead, add.finally at Bourne Castle.The petitioner dad to complain of ber husband's continual unkindness and brutality towards ber.After the death of her father she came into property, and set her busband up in practice and also bought him à house.SMUGGLED A BABY.There were no children of the marriage, but in 1802, at the instigation and oonniv- ance-of the respondent, a child wss smuggled into the house by him and was put forward as a child of the marriage.The child was registered by bim as of the marriage, and it was advertised as having been born at the house.He was gullty of violence to tis wife, and at Bourne Castle he seized ber by the throat and shook her.In August, 1898, he beat Her about the body with, a leather belt, causing bruises.He had struck her tn the face, giving her black eyes.In January, last, he struck her on the head with his fist.She put up her left arm te ward off the blow, which was ~* auch a vie- lent character that he broke ine signet ring she was wearing at the time \u2018on her finger.He had assaulted her on other occasions.Bhe left the house in 1901 under threats, at which time he said he would get rid of his wife at any price.After she went away she wanted some things at Bourne Castle, and was driven over there.As soon as Dr.Phill- pot saw her coming up the drive be \u2018\u2018behaved like a.lunatic.\u2019 He seized hold of the horse's head, rushed at the petitioner, and pushed her so violently that she fell, and he fell on the top of her.Bubsequently she took out A summons against him, but was.persudded to withdraw it.The petitioner was called, and the evidence of the eruelty having been corroborated, His Lordship said be was quite satisfied.There would be a decree of judicial separation, with costs.ONE BOILED EGE WAS A LUNCH FOR TWELVE But it Was Laid by an Ostrich and Weighed Five Pounds.New York, July 1.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Luncheon for twelve, the principal dish being one bard- bolled egg, sounds preposterous, but the egg was served yesterday afternoon in the restaurant at Dreamland, Coney 1giand, and proved ample.Eggs of the variety served yesterday are worth $300 a dozen.This egg was 4Aald by an ostrich from the Ostrich Farm of Jacksonville, Fla., which «as à number of birds on exhibition at Dreamland, and weighed five pounds, One can readily understand that with eggs eell- ing at $300 a dozen they would not be very popular as a breakfast food and the luncheon yesterday would never have been given but for an accident.National Poultry Organisation Society.held at Lord Salfabury's residence in; Arlington-street, London.Lady Salisbury, who presided, said it was the punpose of the society to see whether a portion of this money could not be kept at home.TWENTY YEARS - Toser DIVGRCD |Did Not Speak to One Another All That Time, Yet in Same House.WAIT Indianapolis ,June 30.\u2014Dwelling under tbe same roof! and eating at the same table, Hamilton L.Grubbs, seventy-five years old, and his wife, Julia, age seventy, have not spoken to each other for twenty years.Application for divorce has now been filed by Mrs.Grubbs.- .It was agreed when their estrangement began that they should live together until all their chlidren had become of afs.The youngest daughter was then an infant in arms.When the little one was old enough to walk and talk she became a sort of messenger between her parents.She sat between | them at the table, proffering food first to one and then to the other.When she became older she tried to act as mediator between the two, seeking with all the tact at her command to bring about a reconciliation, but her efforts were in vain.Miss Rose, then an Infant, is now a bloom- lng young woman.A .short time ago khe decided to leave the parôntal home.Theraupon Mrs.Grubbs sued for divorce.All the older children had already left.Mrs.Grubbs's purpose is ta go to Illitols and make her bome with Dar sons.A trifling incident brdught about their gether in their little home for more than a quarter of & century, and six children had been born to them.One day peddler came along and took a fancy to flock of geese which Mr.Grubbs had on his farm, and of- tered a good price fur them.Mr.Grubbs was for selling them, but his wife demyrred.She wanted the down for a bed.But her husband said he âtd pot like to ,gep on feather beds.This led to bickering.In the end the geess were sold.Then Mr.Grubbs and his wife repaired to the sitting- room and drew up ah agreement that théy would continue to live together for the sake of their ohildren, but that no communication sbould ever pass directly betwéen them.It was also agreed that Mr.Grubbs should oe- cupy the left aide.of the house and bis wife the rghit._.alienation.The couple bad lived happily to- | MARIE DRESSLER'S BGG.While the ostriches were being moved to their inclosure on Wednesday Marie Dress- ler, one of the handsomest and plumpest matrons of the flock, laid a five-pound egg on the boardwalk, and before the attendants could pick it up it had rolled some distance and became slightly cracked.This ruined it for hatching purposes, the only practical use to which ostrich eggs are put, eo W.W.Ford, the manager of the exhibit, decided to invite a few friends to a novel luncheon.Marie Dressler, the jolly comedienne for whom the ostrich was named, was\u201c to Have been the guest of honor, but oould not be present.As the shell of the esx was an eighth of an inch in: thickness, it bad to be boiled for two hours.It was served In the shell, resting in a scooped-out block of ice, and a small hatchet was used to crack it.There was nothing to distinguished it from the ordinary egg except its enormous\u2019 sige, and when sliced it was as tempting a white and yellow morse] as ever graced a salad.Its flavor was somewhat richer than an ordinary hen's egg, but that and its wonderful filling qualities were the only noticeable differences.Every one deciared it a fine repast.BRITISH LIBERAL PARTY AND COLONIAL POLICY.An officlal communication has been issued giving the result of a meeting of Liberal workers Interested in colonial affairs, says the Express.The meeting agreed that the policy of holding conferences between the Home Government and the Governments of the Colonies and of India re- .quired development.It was also agreed that It was em- Inently desirable that provision shoutd be made for the collection of materials relating to the general interests of the Empire In the intervals betwen the conferences, and that means should be provided for more systematic and frequent consultation.DIDN'T KNOW.Waiter\u2014Will you have table d'hote or a la carte?\u2018Hiram Hayrick-Wal, bring me a lit te of both, and wee'that they're well one, - : mer \u2014 \\Deadighshira TOGO NT TWENTY, BF A SCHOOLFELLOW Had Square Teeth and a Bony Jaw, and Worked Like Grim Death.4 The London Times prints some reminiscences of the youth of Admiral Togo that throw a very interesting light on his stronger eharacteristics They are contributed by \u2018\u2019an occasional correspondent \u201d wbo writes: 1 bave soe memories of the early *7d's which have been much in my mind during the last year and a halt.They linger round the figure of Hebatchi Togo, and they are now put on record in that they have their own lfistoric value.If 1 do not tell the \u2018\u201c\u2018bow\u2019* or \u2018\u201cwhere,\u201d my miniature will not be the less finished; \u2018\u2018how' and \u2018\u2018where\u2019\u2019 do not signify.If I tell my tale thus, in my own fashion, it will the better agree with that Japaness reserve and that fine quality and practice of silence which have given ys all such occasion to think for the past eighteen months.; 1 go back in memory to 1873, and I am a boy again, reading for the \u2019Varsity with a private tutor.It is a dark January evening, and I, but fresh come after the Christmastide, got a hearty Now Years gupeting, coupled with a confidential \u2018I want to tell you something.We've got a young Jap here.\u201d The world was amaller ân those days.Japan had been almost as secluded as Lhassa.To me, \u2018a young Jap\u201d suggested nothing ao much as some new domestic pet from somowhere\u2014probably Africa.80 my only response was, \u201cA young what?\u201d \u201cA you Japanese, my dear boy; come in and see him.\u2019 And in another instant I heard.\u2018\u2019Here he is-\u2014let me introduce Mr.Togo.\u2018 1 saw, I see now before me & man, short in stature and slight in build, who might have been \u2018\u2018any age\u201d from 17 to 36 (he was, in fact, 19-20), who, with a charming smile that remains an abiding memory, was bowing profoundly, and who, tuk- ing my offered hand, bade me, \u2018Good morning\u2019 \u2014nighttall though it were.He had only been in England a couple of days; \u201cGood morning\u201d and \u2018\u201cThank you' were the limits of his Emglish vocabulary.Nn less than another couple of days we were fast friends, and for six months or more we were constant companions and allles.We were in the same bouse (that of an ordinary English family), shared the same study, and generally led a common lite.The only other lad there of our own standing was a Canadian.Our \u2018\u2018coach\u2019\u201d put Togo specially into my care, with the charge\u2014' \u2018I've got to teach him mathematics, but you might try to teach bim English.\u201d No dou¥t my efforts were clumsy enough, but Togo had a capacity for taking pains, by which said qualty genius is apt to triumph over early obstacles.In a month ha wrote to me (during an absence of day or two) a letter of which first sentence.ran:\u2014\u2019Whben we shall to meet next week I shall be conversation to understand with you.\u201d A fairly good result that, methinks, for five weeks\u2019 effort That he was a born fighting man we none of us had the ghost of a suspicion.It is points, the signiMcance of which were lost upon us then.Then we saw only his perfect courtesy, which charmed everybody (the par- lormaid declared, \u2018Mr.Togo quite annoys bimself with politeness\u2019); his punctuality\u2014 no one-ever knew him to be a moment late for the simplest engagement; his kindly good pature\u2014 \u2018temper\u2019 he may have had, but there was never a flicker to be seen; his instant readiness to adopt English modes of life and his power of doing exactly what we did without giving us any ground for thinking him to be a mere copylst.The minutest detall did not escape him.I could load my record with surprising Instances of \u2018his ability in this regard.Full of fun, with a keen sense of humor, he was a glutton for work \u2014Intent with a dogged Intensity which ls altogether lacking in the Knglish character.Above all otber qualities, he had the gift of silence\u2014not the sllence of tacituraity, but the silence of economical speech, which nev- or wastes a word.There was no need to ask, \u201cDo you understand this or that?\u2019 There was [#: his eye and his gesture tbe unspoken\u2019 assurance that he had the grip thereof and was ready for more.On one subject only di4 be seem to bave his tongue looséned\u2014 on dear Japan he was willing to talk; bis home was his heart's devotion.Is it possible that the courteous little gentleman whom we knew bas grown to be the man, with nerves of resilient steel, who has thrilled the world in the way that all the world remembers?We failed to see it then, but we call to mind, after he has made bistory, that \u2018thers were never any difficulties\u2019 for him-that there was bone in ois jaw\u2014that bis teeth were large and square and firm, and that we never saw him change his purpose In any matter.It is easy to recognize the signs now, but we did not recognize them then.What Western ever does plerce the mind of an Eastern?We certainly had no suspicion of the terrible power which lay hidden under that quiet extertor, but J think\u2014indeed, I am sure \u2014~that he knew us thoroughly and weighed us in his balance.T bade him \u2018Good-bye In Jondon in \u201877, but I live in the hope that I shall yet again see my old friend when war shall have given place to peace and England »hall welcome with a tumultuous welcome a visit from the fleet that files the flag of the Rising Sun.: .A RUNAWAY WIFE BECAME BARMAID A most remarkable romance has occurred in Denbighshire not a hundred miles from the picturesque Vale of Llangollen, says the London Dally News.It transpires that a prepossessing young Indy, some twelve months ago, was engaged as a barmaid at one of the larzest-family hotels In tha district, and well\u2018known in Welsh history.Sho quickly gained a host of admirers, She was unoknown in the district, and efforts to ascertain the history of her past life were always diverted.A few days ago, however, a commercial traveller, visiting the hostelry, recognized the lady, who» had assumed the name of \u2018Miss \u2014.'\"' Without further ado he com- \u2018| municated with & well-known Cardiff gentleman, who immediately procured his gor- geously-fitted motor-car and left Cardiff st-haste for North Wales.Halting at the Rotel he entered the establishment, and beholding Miss \u2014 {n the bar instantly reocox- nized her, and rapidly advancing to her claimed the astonished lady as his long-lost A LONG-LOST WIRD, He pathetically appealed to her to return to Cardiff with him, but she remained fob- durgte.His ceresses proved unavailing, but the couple eveniually entered the motor-car and later in the day were seen at Wrexham.The lady declined to return to live with her husband fortbwith, and demanded three days\u2019 oonsideration.This was readily granted, and without distrysting his wife the husband returned to Cardiff, whilst the bu mal found her way back to the hotel.' Inquiries show that she bas defintely resolved to forsake the hotel and rejoin her husband, who is a large Droperty-owner.\u2018Miss \u2014\u2014,\u201d\" who has caused a furore among her admirers, is sald, whilst in a fit of des- ration, to have deserted her husband at Barat and fled to Hereford.After a few days\u2019 stay in the oity \u2018\u2018Miss\u2014-\" noticed an advertisement in a newspaper for a barmaid at the North Wales hostelry.She applied, snd was wsucosssful.The sensations! denouement has ted hounded astonishment, partiuladly in J 4 Lo \"wife.easy enough, post eventum, to recall small.LABRY OF TRUTH ON WOMENS Thinks the Granting of a .Vote Would Not Advan= tage Community.In a recent discussion in the House the franchise to women, Mr.Læboù- chere made a long speech which \u2018talked out\u2019 the second reading of the bill and has created much attention.In the course of his remarks the Radical M.P., for Wolverhampton and Hroprietor of Truth, said: He remembered asking Mill, at Mr.Bright's suggestion, whether he was really in favor of giving.the franthise to all women or only to a few.It was only.when Mill replied that he was in favor of, giving it to a few that Mr.Bright was prepared to vote for women's suffrage.\u2018Therefore Mr.Mill, whose arguments had been referred to as unanswerable, would himself have: been against this bill.That was thirty- seven years ago, and in thirty-seven, years one increased to a certain extent in experience.[Every successive year gince then had made him more and more regret the votehe once gave.He had endeavored to make up for it as a panance by opposing the Women's.Franchise Bill tooth and najl and ever.since.(Laughter.) He was entirely against female suffrage.(Ministerial cheers), and even If be were in its favor, he would, as a Radical and a democrat, oppose the Bill.\u2018Women were different from men physically and intellectually.There were many physical tasks performed by men for which they were not fitted.They could not serve as soldiers.Neither could women act as policemen.Order and liberty, the\u2019 social fabric, rested ultimately upon force, and the fact that women could not contribute to that force was a limitation of citizenship.It was the same in industrial life.As civilization increased, the hard nual work was taken out of the hands of women.{ln this country.the law\\had interfered to prevent women from doing men's work.He thought therefore, it might fairly be said that women could not fulfil the duties of citizenship.That, of course, was not their fault, because they were more beautiful than muscular.There was also a difference between women and men in mental equipment, In some things they were superior to mem, but in the consideration ôf the great problems which came before the Imperial J*arliament they were, certainly inferior to men, WOMEN NERVOUS AND EMOTIONAL.Women were nervous, emotional and had, very little sense of proportion.Every man knew what it was to argue with a woman.(Laughter.) He.had given it up.(Laughter.) A woman would lay down her views, and though ft were conclusively proven.to ther that she was wrong, she would continue to trepeat.her old arguments.(Laughter.) It was said that women were entitled to the franchise as a right.dapend upon whether it wae an advantage to the community, and it would be a great disadvantage to the community to give women voles.would aiso be Iinjurious to women women themselves, It was said also that the argument against women being unfit for the franchise was disproved by the fact that this country had an excellent Queen for many years.But it must be remembered that the Queen could only act on the advice of her Ministers, and in his opinion it would be easier for a women to act as Queen than to act as a single voter, Women exercised a great influence over men and they desired to retain that influence.The laws of nations had been largely shaped by women, although women had no hand directly in the making of the laws.This influence would be lost to women if they had votes, and Jority of women did not desire the franchise.It was only a few women of masculine minds, who took an Interest {n politics, that desired to have votes.Again, as there were more.women than men in the country, if the female franchise was \u2018established it JOHN KNOX AND ST.PAUL.Now, would it really be desirable to turn this venerable and respectable Parliament into an arena with a promiscuity of sexes?(Laughter).He thought It would be most undesirable.There were young men here.(Laughter.) He had seen in the lobbies all sorts of political flirtations going on (laughter) to get their vote.As an old man he could not conscientiously countenance placing them or anybody else in the hands of those ladies.He had had cards sent in to himself with gentlemen had come to him and said: \u201cThe ladies want to see you.\u201d (Laughter.) - Well, he wan cautious.(Laughter.) He remembered the Intelligent Ulysses closed his ears not to hear the Sirens; and so he did not go to those ladies.If he had gone\u2014man was weak (laughter)\u2014he might have been cajoled and humbugged into taking their part and voting.for this measure.No, it\u2019 was really not safe.(Laughter.) Boys and girls were not taught together, and they did not have jurles of women.\" Mr.Corrie Grant.\u2014All we want is freedom, vo Mr.Labouchere.\u2014And I do too.\"T want freedom for men.(Laughter.) T am not going to be crushed under the dominion of women.He was a follower of John Knox, who wrote of \u2018\u2018the horrible regiment of women.\u201d He went further; he was a successor of St.Paul (Loud laughter.) $t.Paul ob- Jected to women talking in churches.Take the church now.Were archbishops women?(Laughter.) He admitted that many working women did not get fair treatment in the matter of wag 8s, but to give them votes.would not raise their wage by one shilling.} WOULD MBAN FEMALE M.P.'s.Women might be useful members upon subordinate local boards, far they had capacity for administrative work, and that work affected both sexes, but could not his hon.friend appreciate the vast difference between a board \u2018of guardlans or a Parliament ?Votes in.favor.of women's suffrage hajl ircreaséd it was said, and possibly that was so.Men were very weak in regard to women.(Laughter.) Ladies came to them and adjured them to support the caluse, and promised in return to canvass for the candidate, who In the belief that the movement would never come to a head weakly gave apromise.An important Bill came on dealing wit a matter on which he had a stron opinion and it was supposed discussion should be restricted under pain of grcusation of talking out women's suffrage, But let supporters of this bill understand that they could not have it two ways, and if women came into political Nfe they must accep the conditions equally with men.The polite difference to womert in draw, ing-rooms did not obtain in politics, but it was supposed perhaps thag if ladies had seats in the \"House male membert wauld yleld them precedence in speaking.To give the franchise to women would destroy the best relations between the sexes, Think of a married man after havirlg heerd es maundering on all the evan- ing having to go over the whole again \u201cith his wife and deughters, (Laugh- dde: ., » en - * .\u2014 f =) TES + : CTE TUTTE N \u2019 FRANCHISE of Commons upon à motion to grant | But the giving of votes must It) that was the reason why the vast ma- | would mean the surrender -of the! whole government of the country to: women, \u2018 | servatives should not be.ingdy I support it by the limitations attach- \u2018ed, for they might be assured that it school board and the great Imperial | .abominable falsehoods.Ck fe MAIL.ORDERS CAREFULLY .\"FILLED.a= \u2014 SATURD 4 \"= .+ OUR ANNU 3 a AL: Red Lotter Sale WILL BEGIN AY, JULY \u20181st.EVER NE HAS B Coats and Carpets.Suits.\" Corsets and Ollcloths.Napkins, Towels, Quilts.During Red Letter Sale.4bc.worth 25c./Red Letter Sale .Sale .thee cescsauss.Ladies\u2019 Shirtwalsts, Waists, duced to .Red Letter Sale .A.LE COLLECTORS OF GREEN.CASH RECEIPTS WILL FIND GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO FILL THEIR BOOKS.| For ons week we will give 5 Stamps for 1 on the whole amount of your purchase\u201cin following departments:\u2014 Black and Colored Dress Goods, Black and Colored Taffeta Silks, Tamalines, Satins, Shot Silks, Lawn and Musliy Embroid- .erjes, Dress Skirts, Silk Coats, Silk Blouses, Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Co 4 for 1 > With every purchase of Whitewear, Curtain Nets, {Lace Curtains, Portieres, Gents\u2019 Furnishings, White Lawn Blouses, er: Silk Underskirts, Sateen and Moire Underskirts and Shirtwalst Towelling, Tabling, Cretonnes, Damask, Prints, Zephyrs, Muslins, Lawns and alls Wash Goods.NOW, WILL YOU KINDLY READ4OUR LIST | OF MONEY-SAVERS Another Hand_ Satchel, leather handles, sliver mounting, 8: .some white trimmed with embroidery; During Red Letter Bale .Children\u2019s black open-work Stockings, Baby Silk Lisle Lace Tan Hose, worth up to 30c.During ° Mixed lot of Ribbons, white stripe Ombre, in pink, sky, all silk, 5 inches wide, worth 25c.16 pieces of Shot Silks, all different shades, worth 60c.° s.During Red Letter Sale, per yard ./ green, pink and white stripes; worth 50c.Summer Shirtwalst Suits, in checks, All-wool Volle, navy and white, brown and white; Taffeta Silk Coats, \u2018with fancy applique \"collars; $8.60.During Red Letter Sale ; One extra bargain in China Sllk Walsts, in black, white and brown, made with large pleats and h Selling elsewhere at $8.50.\u201d During Red Lettér Sale.$2.78 228 St.Lawrence Main St.837 Mount Royal Ave.(Corner Mentana) WE WILL EXCHANGE YOUR FILLED BOOKS FOR GOODS IN ANY DEPARTMENT.7 i \u2018Wrappers, 5 - Sfor1 .In Lacen, Ribbons, Gloves, Hoslery, Fancy Collars, Silk Belts, Smallwares, Dress Trimmings, Ladies\u2019 and Children's ste Vests, Sateens, Linings, ETE NNER Ladies\u2019 black Hand Satchels, leathey handles;* worth 25c.: B a.seserems eue a 0e nec0000 1e inches long; worth 50c.During the Red \u2018Letter Sale.19\u20ac Children\u2019s Sallor Collars, some colored trimmed with white, .worth up to RER verses.18\u20ac assorted sizes; During Red Letter Sale .Ceara 11\u20ac sernrresce0® vcsesesroceu ce0010000.RTE red, hello and black.Also Taffeta and Duchess Satin, Red Letter Sale.11\u20ac.RAR .41\u20ac 10 pieces Peau de Soie, champagne, white, also same In Red Letter EE EE LIER EERE Te 1 lot Dress Goods, Canvas and Volle, in gray, pink, black, champagne, navy.Black Grenadine, worth up to $1.00.During Red Letter S816 ,.viiieie sevorrenrenernses SOC | Ready-to-Wear Department Costumes, broken lines, re- Css a aus ae eh ses ee ue ae eee es 9sce worth $5.95.During \"ecnesecnces 1000 arsue sou se + aasc0sue 82.98 worth - [RP ss 85.98 stitched.AI E, ter).It would mean destruction of.Those who net the from time immemorial.were Radicals should vote women's suffrage, because it was not, a Radical and democratic bill, and Con- uced to.once a certain number were admitted to the framchise every woman in, the country would soon be clamoring not onfy for votes but the right to sit in the House, a .AFUL HORRORS = IN CONGO DISTRICT Held Cheaper Than the Monkey.\u2018\u2019The Rev.John H.Harris writing from the Congo Balolo Mission at Baringa, on the Upper ngo, under date Jan.27, says In the London Dally News: \u201cThe last few months have been busier than ever.Thewfight \u2018for justice and truth on the Congo has been waging stronger ev- ory week.A number of subsidized notablli- ties have been scouring the Congo State in order\u2019 to proye that the little handful of Protestant missionaries are telling the most We bave already seen some of their scurrilous articles, not only in Belgian and German papers, but in English ones, too.These do not disheartep us, because the very strength of their invective demonsirates that they have a very bad case.\u2018Quite different from these inexperienced and unprincipled \u2018investigators\u2019 is the Congo Commission of Inquiry.This body of able men posseasés official status.What think you they have found?\u2014not that the minority of us have been telling gross untruths, not that we have exaggerated even, but thaa \u2018over and \u2018above what we had already sPokén about, is a tale of unexampled.borror and atrocity.; REGENERATION.OF CONGO.\u2018When their report is issued to the eivil- ised world I am confident thers will be an outcry unanimous in expression, infinite in volume, demanding a new state of affairs on the Congo.\u2018There can ba no doubt th to allow present regime to contiaue \\) al svn y = the social relations that had existed P Bill, even if they were im favor of c to-morr .cent., anotner 10 per cent.> x ensure the extermination of the Congo peo- le ° P \u201cThe bitter Ifony of the whole thing is that we are told the method pursued je for + oe \u2018moral and material regeneration\u2019 of the: + ongo native.Moral and material, indeed! }- Come into,a village and see it.Look ai | the brutal senties whi ; whipping the d 1 patives into the forests in order to ne 80 with these poor fellows, suffer hunger with hem; live on leaves, roots Ba pute = t the same time climb enormous Je ts in order to obtain the latter; suffer 8 the dangers- from wild forest animals, rot cold sod Iain.frond swamp and fevers.e preclo uh ber le tne pho Boo p us basket of rub- at a home!\u2014think yourselt fortundte it i Is.not burnt down, your wife ravished or Your little.ones lying stark and cold, look Ce à Jor Sour possessions, and find that een \u201csen tels tetinue oe stolen by thé gentries or \u201cNext morning accompany the sentri the white man with your basket of rubber, \u2019 {ace hie anger it your basket is not full and then /let comrades carry away your fainting and quivering body after t © flesh pas been lacerated with hippo \u201cwhips, Get ?ack aga You he Village, sloop to-night, for t 0 st start again to | \u2019 more rubber\u2019 week in, week Be veut, fo 18.1s called adminidtration.MURDER AND MUTILATION.\u201cSeo: this village.It has had 20 .er .of itss people\u2014men, women and littlo pes ren\u2014murdered for rubber; another 18 per and so on.The name given to this is \u2018 name Biven | moral and material \u201cit you could visit the district ou w see and bear of mutilated and > purdered fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters end litt .lo Ones.ue bom Dave survived their handiess, and footlens, Ing In ea os in the ground and under trees; and everywhere Je .would hear heart of granite.The ch living in its twig hut in the troeton 1 rice and better off than the rubber-working native of the Congo.This is what passes for administration.Administration forsooth! It is a veritable hell! This is strong language, but could you t enough to , living in caves made \u201canywhere _' have been with mé \u2018 during the -last few months you would probably employ stronger langua A ge still.\u2018May God Himself Interpose and put a stop to this unparalleled tragedy should be the prayer of Christendom.\u201d i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + Capt.C.Starnes of the Northwest : Mounted Police, is in the city and is re- ; gistered at the Place Viger.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 While Emile Thibault, of 62 Amherst Street was at work in :he hold of the then visit your home.- Manchester Shipper about nine o'clock ' last night, a plank fell on him through - 0040 the gangway, breaking his shoulder .\u2018 neck cutil _ him Doverely, about the * .He Wad taken to -Gèi \u2018rad Loo Hospital Xen the \u2018Gundral- * meme se he Er >= - .1 pees mr a .\u2026 Ten Minutes After + + Changes Clause Setting To-day: as Auspicious Strong Canstitutionsl .| Grounds for Refusing % Na «EM PRINCES A : ten the use of y fhe new Provino#¥, but - Out the ObM ny, Sa n when Rupert's Land \u2018Wek The Janguage was #3 od A0: trench Pioneers of tha Welt.\" SHE: - © | Hon.Rodolphe Xérmienk anid the .Rupert's Land for?- Was Completely 2 mo y that box of Bt, James Waters 5° Cg 74% : or © ; Pp pr A wi + - Date\u2014Premier Gives to New of Dominion Dey 5 ; \u2019 HM .; + ap Tred were pena po PE 0 > #! tf French Language A + + .2 of pe (Special Staff Carrespondence of The Herald.) - Ottawa, Jiily 1.\u2014The standing of the French language waa discus in tite House yesterday.The French Conservatives moved that the Freneh language be made official in the new Provinces.The object was to shake the confidence of the people of Quebec in Wilfrid Laurier.\u2018The Prime Miniu- when he asked the House to vote gown the motion ald he ha doubt e wou oar t agalp 1 tump in Quebec.ou > } hen the House vient 9dinmittes on te Autonomy Act, Mr.F.D.Monk moved the | - which he had Wiver dio 00% for the use of Feehuh: in.the proseedings and courts.Nc Monk stated this wag not, Attempt.to \u2018as the Prone language un WH OLeLy, to carry ent, of oviding uv French Conservatives having failed to ¢rente a grievance over the educational clauges were now-advertising' a grtev- ancé over the language question.There was no shadow of ground tn right, treaty or covenant, for : Agmand in Mr, Monk's resolution.e French of the Northwest had not asked for it.The French formed less than four per cent.of the populyMion of .the Northwest.So : i SIR WILFRID STANDS BY CONSTI\u2019 TION.+ i his claim én a peti RAE Ih people of k po ru eee age he omitted to tien th§tthe petl- \u2018tion had not been granted.The prayer of the petition was granted only no far as it related to that portion of Rupert's Land taken into Manitoba, When the: right to use French was granted iu \u201c1877 it was not granted ss the redemnp- tion of a constitutigpal\u2019pledge-but as a convenience, Thee \u2018were \u201cgs many French in the Wes\" §s English To-day the French were less.than'four per cent.Therefore he could et in the interests of justice and fair ply mate à ®@aim on.behalf of the French people for Lha \u2018French language in the.new Provinces.The Provincial Legislature could determine the language\u2019 to be used inthe courts, : EU He knew that to-morrow it would be sald in Quebec that.he.had .gene back on his race, sti{l he would ask his countrymen to continue \u201cthelr confl-| dence in him.On this as on \u2018all other occasions he had stood for the rights.granted under the constitution.But he found nothing in the constitution 1e- sembling à guarantee of the French Jan- guage.Therefore he asked that the Motion should not pass, because if it did it would be the worst act Parlla- ment could do for the protection of tne people thelr supporters were professing te serve.Mr, Henri Bourassa claimed the do- patches to Lord Grenville showed that French language would be guaranteed to the people of Rupert's Land.He claimed Canada.zhould be an Anglo- French country and the two languages should be preserved.He moved an amendment to Mr.Monk's motion, to rike out all that went beyond \u2018re nch guarantee of 1877.WHERE WAS MR.PAQUET.i Day ' proceed by Bleury street, St.Peter, St.Messrs.Bergeron, Monk, Morin, Bour- ass Lavergna alone: yoting for it.Mr Monk'e aanendment Wan \u2018lost \u2018by sixty-nine to the same six.The clause then carried.- Cl twenjy-four, tizing the beginning of the provinces on July 1st was amended as the \"te had been reached ten minutes befc .The inauguration day was made September:1st.Clause fiftgen, £onypulog thé laws was pass- AN as 7 5 Pp + arid Yeiniy or aid the Govemn- ¢ \"HOUSE the request of oe olohy cof Lloydminster to change the © ed LboundAre-Jine 80 as to leave them iin ons Moe.That could be done later \u2018 v efit: a found desirable.\u2019 Thé bill'as amended was reported and afer third reading.It was agr to take ANB r third reading Tuesday next, atyl tHe hope was expressed that | thenAlberts Bll and the Baskgt- chops.Bl would Be aisposed of then.The\u2019 House adjourned at 13.20.i .J LABOR.DAY PARADE HAS BEEN ARRANGED All Petails of £he Great Workingmen's Celebration Are Settled, \" The Montreal - Tradés and \u2018Labor Council has invited the public to take part in the Labor Dal celebration, to he held at Delorimler Park, on Monday, Sept.4 next.The different unions will muster on Park avenue (from Sherbrooke street up).1 de notified of their respectivà places later on by Grand Marshal\u2019.Mr.G.Duval.To fadlitate organization, all marshals are requested to send thelr addresses to the secretary of the Labor committee.The procession will James, St.Lambert Hill, St.Lawrence, êt.Catherine, Maisonneuve, \u2018Ontario, Papineau, Marie Anne to Delorimier Park, where a grind programme of games, including norse races, etc., will be held.The procession will start at; nine:a.m.shanp, A trophy is offered for ao\" bio dbaing the dreutent number of points, eu e - ditions .as .under:.Uniformity (all costumes \u2018must have union label), \"0 points; deportment, 15 points; conformity to0- orders of parade, 10 points; total, 75 points., The ualon winning tHe trophy will: nt be allowed to compels for the next three years.= : One catringe per society (for tHe banner) wiil be alowed In \u2018the procession.Allegorioal ,cars shall not have :adver- tisemenñts under any form whatever.In case of bad weather, the picnic will be poktiponed $60 \u2018thé\u2019 toRowing -Satuf- day, Sapt.'9, at Delorimier Park.It is expected that this years celebration will surpass all previous ones, and the Labor Day committee will gladly fur- \u2018nish all further information.Several outside societies have been Invited to essist, and circulars giving the details of thé programme have been sent to all the.local unions.- An engraved silver gave] will be given this year instead.of the customary banner, : _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUDGE FITZGERALD DEAD.Port Arthur, Ont.June 30.\u2014Judge Fitzgerald, district, Thunder Bay, was.found dead in bed this morning.Heart Mr.Bourassa's amendment.to the amendment was lost by sixty to six, =\u2014 il Cured by Over ninety women in every hundred pale, weak, suffering from female mees.Every dey thousands dic it it.Many of them would surely *he RIT \u2018Ming had they known of and taken in time St.James Wafers for Pale and Weak Women.Never in the history of medical sc'~ mce int the British Empire has à remedy ed itself to be so certain a cure for fe weakness.Just as sure as they ve cursd Mrs.Wright, of Montreal, oy will cure you.In fact we are no ositlve of what we say about our ren\\- dy and so destrous to have you belleva n our sincerity that we have author- zed our Canadian agents, Messrs, Ly- nan Bons & Co., wholesale druggists, to pit frees one full-sized box of Bt, James \u2018afors to every woman in Canada box sells for 50c.This means a free fift\u2014tn sick Canadian women\u2014of a alue of 925,000.Think of this enormous ralue, We do this because we want vor ee \u2018woman in C da te know #t.ofice\u201d t Bt.James Wafers for Pale 5 ww Women can do for her.If Ye.were not absolutely positive that It, James Wafers cure, we would never fink of ng such an offer.Wo ; and Weak Women, which lasts 6, will help a woman suM- à convince her that the remedy mur qu be ih cake application\u2014to- the extent of! plétoly trouble was the cause.+ .0 pag v cs CE J \u2018 sage I .À.\u20ac.2 4 Societies will | \u2018 yt Haibor Bokrd Decides it is Important to Impress - \u201c Questions concerning the International Waterways A the Harbor Board hort aoupied tenday afternoon.Other important matjers auch as who employs the Board's men, and the entertainment of the Intematfonal Committee etc.took à good deal of time.\u2019 Mr.Biékérdike was decidedly interested in the question of whe employs the \"Board's men.This was precipitated by a statement by Mr.Kingsford, an assistant of Mr, St.George, the Government engineer.Several trustees enquired sho employed certain men mentioned in this staLement.and what they ware doing.Aa to these polnts Mr.Kennedy was à trifle ahy on information.Mr.dition of affeirs at all.Mr.Bickerdike was more emphatic and considered .that the whole thing was à farce.He was decidedly angry.at the way In things were going on.Mr.MacPhee\u2014'\"The trouble really 's that in some things Mr.St.George seems to have authority while our own: engineer has not,\u201d .\u2018The matter then dropped, and a letter was read from the Department of Marine asiting that preparations be made for the entertainment of the International Waterways Cotirmission when they met here on July %lth, in order that they might progierly appreciate the importance of the St.Lawrence route between Montreal and Quebec.Co Mayor Laporte strongly endorsed the importance of this, ss an alteration of even a few inches in the level of the St.Lawrence would mean'a great deal.Messrs.Allan, MacPhee, Mackay, Gebtfrion, and Doran with Engineer Kennedy were inted a committee to meet the International Waterway Commission and.see that they were properly Instructed regarding the St.Lawrence waterways.\u2019 Some discussion also arose over the proposed overhead bridge fram Com- which the Board proposed to bulld and the city pay interest on the investment, The Board decided to bulld this as soon as the places could be prepared and tenders submitted, Engineer Kennedy estimating the cost at aboug $11,000 and the time of bullding at about two months.- If there Is any place where a Western: man wants to feel free from intrusion lit 19 in his cyclone cellar\u2014 The Kansas City Journal relates how Îhe fasiily of John Moore, in Northern Comanche County, went to their place of refuge from a tornado the other night only to And they had got into a cave barefooled with g§ rattlesnake.e interior of the cave was in complete darkness when the inmates were startled by heaging the unmistakable sound made dy a rattler.Mr.Moore hastily struck a match and by its faint glimmer saw the snake went out and the family begat to scream.Another match was lighted, and tho snake was still visible, and ret- tling turiously.Then Mr.Moore mads à flying léap for the steps, jumping over the snake, opened the door, and securad a pitchfork.Then, while his wife held a.match he killed the mattler.- ; etre 5 DIDN'T KNOW.Waiten\u2014WIill you have table d'hote or a lMu:Carte?Hiram Hayrick\u2014Wal, bring mea Mr.C.W.Mitchell, of Ottawa, is in the city, - the.Use Aloneof St.James + .Fa Women, _ \u2019 ae .Cg Remember that St.James Wafera.for Pale and Weak women.are not a \u201cogre all.\u201d They are not to be compared With \u2018such medicines, and remedies, They are for women only.St.James Wafers \u2018are a special remedy fur troubles pecullar to women-that 18 why they cure.There ls nothing strange in this, Intelligent women shbuld not be surprised at\u2019 this.fact either, If you.enffer from female, weakness; if you are palé, weak, tired, suffering trom leuchorrea, falling of \u2018the womb, - FOR WOMEN - coupon to : oar Sirs, \u20141 Geclare on Waters for Pai, and\u2019 Wom en, 7 _u Fll-Sised 50 box if you jail me I suffer from.6\" far one box, or sl arg, raailed ip boxes for 48.60, wokppety om b = 30 Ged Ree 5 | 9 ra \u201c - ES : é FERME NN MN NN NN NN HHS «= Gut out thiscoupon, fll out the blanks, write plainly.Mail the ST.\u2018JAMES WAFERS OO., ojo Lyman Sons & Co, Wha my hondr ® Dave never tried your Mt.J My namé LL.s000t0ume e808 Boss eseevtsseceseve 90 dec0ecp00uètess My P.0.address 18.* soc.aailiraseenensacegsieteepuessinsscan0ee .8 The ordinary price of Bt.James Wafers Sa ttle of both, and see that they're well bdone.00 UE .- s .MRS, WRIGHT OF 88 MARGARET STREET, MONTREAL, R \u201d Waters for Pale and Weak ulcerations, bearing down pains, painful and irregular menstruations, coldness of the feet and hands, do not heal- tate.Do not delay.Fill out the foilow- ing coupon to-day.Mail it to our agents and you will receive by return of mail, one full-sized box of St.Janes Wafers for Pale and Weak Women, enough for nine.days\u2019 trial, If they don\u2019t do yon any good you are under no obligation, but if you.feel better we hope that you will be just to Joureelt and to the Wafers by taking\u2018them till completely cured, r .ONLY.lesale Druggists, Montreal.take, é - ome free of all © ne to oo .EEE es dr of so remittén ad ST TR WATERWITS MENTE CV DO TIME MacFhes -did.not Mke this con-' »t| ed & reduction missioners street to Victoria Pler,! | THE RATTLER WAS THERE.\u2014 |- Strike Is Likely \u2018to Result In Conse- In\u2019 the\u2019attitude of striking.The match! the Belgldin | Government as peine the ath rs \"| Belgians, .RER NN \u2019 ren : ee en : \u2014 a carnet rence X) rc ce caca te das re midi DEEE AO dre ES ras etes nee mon rh Tw LIT ., oy es x) DAIL .NO 1 .Kw.us The Company Officials State That There is Nothing ~~ Doing.=== Fer some weeks past, in fact, ever since the death of the late deal, there has been a persistent rumor afloat to the effect that the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company was wil ing and eager to come to some arrangement with the city respecting the price of gas; and it was whispered that the City Fathers had more than once tried tion on this topic.The recent conference between Ald.Vallferes and a prominent member of the Gus Company lent color to the rumor.True, these gentlemen discussed merely the Toronto situation, with & possible view of introducing new.ideas \u2018into the case In Montreal\u2014and Satled; yet the public belleved - that was, to-be sprung before the the fall would a ch in t bas position.18.wee ange in the To ascertain the feeling 0?thy Mon t- real Light, Heat & Power Company in the matter, a Herald reporter called Ubon President Holt yesterday afternoon, and was told that noth was to the to be expected.cHty,*\" onfd President ponte\u201d - snfe en olt, \u2018and no one has spoken 0 us of) honaif oF the Clty Council.We mais an offer of cheap gas and it was rifuéed.We LI%(r- of thres-fourths of à thillions dollars, and it was turned down, - + \u201cWages have gone up, cont\u2018has one UP.everything has gone up, and yet the people clamor for.cheaper gas, They won't got it any cheaper than they are getting it now, for we're making it it as cheap am possible.the City Council ask for cheap sugar, flour, you ke\" at will be done at .thy Contract .34 150.end of \u201cNothing.We will go along as usua making and selling gas at $120 and al cents.It Ia not our fault that our offer was refused.\u201d ecretary-Treasurer J.S.Norris remarked to the reporter that nothing had been even thought of, so far as à new set of terms betwen the city and the Gas Company was concerned.\u201cThe aldermen may have seen some directors, privately,\u201d he sald \"but cer- tantly not to my knowledge.So far as now the gas situation is tll the contract expires.\u201d settled tree FALL RIVER WEAVERS\u2019 Why doesn't cheup ooal, or cheap anything NEGOTIATIONS] the temper of the big local organisa- | something 4 holiday sepson.Many believed that | i 1 a rates Ge nc \u2018 CS err RTE ad au Cie te dtl É Et Jha $f EY Prine Aeg,t : .lence rl) oET &CHANY M EE HAMPAGNE, ON .HEADS\u2019 THE LIST or mromanons _INTO_THE UNITED STATES.Pr ETE SALES INTHE WORLD RY A \u2018WITH THÉ UNEQUALLEO TOTAL OF DRE ESS / 336.430.CASES JOHN HOPET& CO; | AGENTS FOR CANADA MONTRE «je de Lure: 5 : ~~ DEMANDS ARE REFUSED - quince of Continued Reduction of Wages.Fall River, Mass., June 30.\u2014The Fal] River Cotton Manufacturers\u2019 Amsocia- tion to-day refused to grant the de- tion of wages to the basis which pre- valled prior to last Jaly, when a cut of twelve and a half per cent was made.It is understood that the manufacturers\u2019 \u201cposition is that the condition of business does not warrant &n increase, a8 the margin between the .cost of raw material and the selling price of finlshed goods is below a figure set by Governor Douglas as referee at the oontiusion of' the six months\u2019 strike which followed the reduction.There is much speculation over the question of & possible strike, .TORONTO BALL-PLAYER SHOT IN TROY, N.Y.Alexander Hardy, Pitcher of the Troy Baseball Club, is Probably ; Fatally Wounded.Troy, N.Y., Jund 30.\u2014Alexander Hardy, of Torgnto, one of the pitchers of the Troy Easeball Club, was shot and possibly fatally injured to-night by Charles Thermo, of Danbury, Conn., who alleges that Hardy had been paying attention to Thero's wife., The lattar Hves in this city, Thero met Hardy in a gangway and shot him In the back.The bullet lodged near .the heart, Hardy denies paying attention to Mrs.Thero.' te * THE QUICKEST WAY.\u201cI'm in a great hurry to get to New York,\u201d said the man with the valisd.\u201cHow soon can you land me there?\" \u2018\u2019A train will start in a few minutes,\u2019 paid the ticket agent, \u2018that will get you there in twenty hours, To-morrow evening, though, we shall put on a train that wlll make the distance in sixteen hours.\u201d \u201cAll dant,\u201d rejoined the man, \u201cI'll walt till to-morrow evening.\u2014Chicago Tribune.: .WISDOM, ro Men called him stupid, dull\u2014yst he pre- .vatied; ' And won the.maid, where all of them - had fai ed.he witless?Read and you shall know- \u2014 \u2014 - ae Why she, at least, refused to.think him so, Ly One day he maid: unkind; - But, do you queer beh She tucked the * Hier hat, And thought: \u201cWise man, to know as much as that.\u201d - we your hair looks wild strands underneath 8he wore a gown\u2014a late and modisn thing, © And he, once, its praises sought to The oxo, the sleeve\u2014he mentioned every point, i Commenting sanely on each tuck and Joint.The other women he would criticise, And view them through her searching, binsed eyes; NL In argument, he scouted reason\u2019s laws; He claimed that this or that is true, \u201cBecause!\u201d He won his sult while at the matines: e idol handsome, debonair an y.Stood forth 4 hero! He refused jecr, But softly murmured: \u201cHeavens, what a dear!\u201d + \u2014Puck.CANADA'S EXHIBIT | .ATTRACTS ATTENTION English and American Visitors to Liege Throw Beuquets at Canada.Ottawa, July L\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.Wii- lian Hutchison, Exhibition Commis- signet at Liege, Belgium, quotes English and Ameri tourists as atatihg Canadian exhiblit'is the most com- ehenaive and attractive in the exhi- tion.8 are sought as aettiers by several ather countries than Cafi- a.South African colonisation cothe hies are at the exhibition prenne migrants.The Canadian exhibit ia accepted and endorsed.by 8 \u2018 , ty, the King.ot oconsion of his ca ern- 0; tati of Bear, His Mi the.on th a .mands of the weavers for a restora- | \u201cI would not seem [ Great July Sale AT OUR FOUR STORES -\u2014 Opening Monday Morning at 9 O'clock E goods offered during this sale are last Spring\u2019s goods, suitable for wear during TH the coming Autumn.Also for Summer use and we can recommend you to procure them at enormous reductions.We have the largest, choicest and best confections for Ladies\u2014SKIRTS, BLOUSES, COATS, COSTUMES, CAPES.etc.PE Highest Grade Costumes of The Season.Dlack and White Striped Costumes, ' with pleats and seams, with colored piping (white \u2018or red), latest | \u2019étyle Worth $5.00.For 83.25 $2.25-\u2014White Blue\u2014$2.25 Or Black Summer Suit, made of Yachting Cloth of fae quality.Blouses trimined with.pleats and fagey duttons; sleeves, skirts trimmed with 13 pleats; tatlor made, extra fine finish.Very cheap at $.W.July Sale .32.23 -Skirte ! Skirts! Skirts, \u2018wade of Cream Yachting Cloth, trimmed: with self appliques on each gore and fancy buttons.+ intest novelties.July Sale .2.25 a The Largest Varlety in Summer Suits Summer Suits, made of fine Striped Pique, colors white and blue, binck dnd blue, etc.with nice pleats, first class finish.Worth $5.00.July Bule .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.R2.49 - Bloueos\u2014 Extra Value For 490 White Victoria Lawn Blouses, trimmed with pleats and insortion, new à Reeves.xtra value at 80c.July Blouses ; Magnificent Black Lawn Bieusos, 99% Thess Blouses wre Tale of \u201cne vx Laws.ned wit: Tieats and r0sertoc aci embrodert.dew slewves, REIS I IWIN.Jur Sain Oe We Dave ile greatest ohobe x Rloutes.made.of si kinds of materials\u2014aH the newest Jdveigmm.We Dave tem from .- =9e - Bleuses\u2014Very Spesiat | at 89 cts.White Lawn Blouses, trixmal with embroidery and pieats, mew secte, wel.finished, extra fine quality.Worth £2.30.Juir Sale .So Jap Silk Blouses $2.80 Beautiful White Blouses, made .of Japanese 8ilk of fine quality, trim- Gemestess it thins en ant ban des med with in fon and pleats with We have Skirts\u2019 made in Linen of .92.08 \\ ahirring, puff sleeves with shir- fine quality, new styles.Worth Capes, Capes j riog.Worth 33.80.For .$12.50 8.80.For .eens We have Dbeautitul White Duck on net, trünmed with Soe- Oaly a few left of our White Japan- es Gilk Blouses, at .81.99 Biouses\u2014Saturday 31.19 tacbe braid and chitfon {lounce and ruching collar, weil lined.Als ways sold $5.99.Juiy Sale.58.Skirts, made with 13_gores, thm.med with pleats.Worth $5.00.For ., 22-50 Navy Blue, Gray and Black Alpaca uses \u201cbox plats \u2014 qe RTS Blouses, made of White Lawn of-fine - Arte re HA ven pleats.| .rbd £1 oa full, \u2018trimpied with SAIS oii ais 82-99 VERY SPECIAL smbroldery and pleats.Worth ¥ a Skirts, made of Navy Blue or Black .; July Gate.1.19 kivts, made of Navy Hive or Bien .Capes, with Stik Appliques on Net new designs of Soutache Bran, siik flounce and chiffon collar, full trimmed with pleats en each gore.taillor made.orth $3.00.For Bi.49 Bee our Special Color Print Blouses p00 We have the largest assortment tn Skirts AL voscsocrcucc0cec eceusses sas ae ve na cer and (Conia made with full accordeon length.Eatra value at uso.dur pleating.; A .Sale .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ERY XY Another Jeb Let | Our $4.50 Alpasa Suits es 89.98 At Ridioulous Prices Nav Due ue pi Bate ond We have the greatest variety ot Accerteun Pleated Coats, of all kinds of materials, such as Silk, Alpaca, : Linen, braid, latest novelties of the sea- * Canvas Crepe de Chine, etc., at manufacturer's son.Real value, $6.00.For.R4.80 We have Jull assortment in Silk Costumes, 200 Raglan Coats, made of Rainproof Cravenette, colors assorted, length ve and 19.00.For.3.00 all the newest shades, all prices.- prices, NR Co IR IR 1871 Notre Dame AA T , \u20182323 St.Catherine 129 St.Lawrence 4 S O R E 1463 St.Catherine \u20ac Hibbert, stockbroker; Louis S.Colwe:l,| 88- Sloillan, H.& À.Allan.h \u2018anadian Pavilion, said : , R Retorä Cost te a net wish to see any of 31 | ribber all of Montreal.Montoblm, 9.P.Atlantic Ie, .eoplo leave their country, if they did : c- 5 Sanmatad, \u2018feLean.Kennedy & Co Re Would preter that thoy would co to BRITISH WAR OFFICE 5S.Montrose, C.P.vAtlagtis line.Canada.y + Cu Zee .83.Athenia, R.\u2018Reford_ Go.Co \u2014 \\ IS SLOW TO MOVE 55: Manches Shipper, Furness, Withy Qu THE NEW MEXICAN LL .SS.Ions, R Reford Co.tie.No Word From Them Regarding Hali 8s.oo.don lle.fax and Quebec, and Minister of Militia is Waiting Develop- Victorian, South Lake _ ments.\u20ac Pomeraniau, Escalona.Ottawa, June $0.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The] .Sanne British War Office has not yet turned CONSOLIDATION CHARTERED Ineorporaters ¢f the Mexican Electrio Light Gémpany Are Announced ,.In the Gazette.Mxpected.\u2018 Manttobe, SAILED FOR MONTREAL.\u2019 .; : BIONA.0000000.0.Adord0PR c.0.\u2026.JuUn0.19 - Ottewa, Jane\u2019 30.\u2014{Bpecial.)-Mexica over the defences of Halifax and of D oT ondon eel js becomingr an attraetive filelé for sani Quebea to Canada.The Dominion has Lake itobn.Jiverpool.\u2026.\u2026.Jute 1 - alists.A : - re it some troops in popsession of a portion Bengore Head.jadi Sesese n incorpo: - themeeives a th oo of the military property at Halifax.Southwark L Iver 00 Electric Léght cape to deal :n The Minister of Militia states that he Victerien.eo: of aix million \u2018dollars.Tt is to deal :n| il put no more troops in until the À Devona eut «Shiels Mon ollan.\u2026.\u2026.000.0 HIM a Ma Fh AAR 1 r electric light, haat and power.The in- : Stors are Arthur I.Doble, ace British authorities are definitely heard trop id ER \u2019 from.countant: M : Edgar, broker: L- .: tesu saves soc ABÈW Ce Un Lomme Edgas, Scoodntant; C.Franklin LS MON ose cata DomInION, os uvac oise.LAVOL] .e rive ob Bavarian, svecypsariess Moville Lersronee dU | snips AND SHIPPERS | | The Dominion Niner Canada salled at day-|.\u2019 light, and Capt.Jones had « full.ri \u2014_\u2014 Cl .; té Baten 2 Ry rst Baiwtion Cigaruttee | FHF SEE EAE IT Local Gossip official | | =, Woe Bt SY ! ,( ere : .et EE + .; .{ A 3 PS , I.mi snd his Pamil et 185, 28 and- 300-8 BOX.tye, 05am Bn hk Ale Beak, AFACIR MOREE or Eee RT eg ta CEST 25 ET = £ 55 wT z a Rt = - a - ee A After trying for some years tc cir- ry & heay load of Jebt, on the &: voy Hotel, the lesses of that wall] Kivwn \u201c uptown hostelry, were, vascairtay, af- .ternoon conipelled to abandon the 1 struggle, and assigned with Uebilities | of $37,000.The Savoy is one of the best uptown hotel propositions in Montreal, end has done a large business under \u2018Mr.Guile\u2019s management.But when Messrs.Howard and Guile took over the house they had to.assume a pretty heavy list of liabilities.which finally proved too heavy for the business to carry For-some time Messrs.Howard and Gulle have been in financial difficulties, and made strenuous efforts to tide things over, but circumstances were too.strong for them.Mr.Guile is prominent in sporting circles and a director of the Montreal baseball club, and \"his many friends will be glad to see him come safely out of his present difficulties.Mr.A.W.Wilks, of the firm of Wilks and Michaud, was appointed provisional guardian and was also authorized to keep the hotel open and carry on the business as long as might be necessary.@he leading creditors are Messrs.F.X.St.Charles, $5.900; QGeo.Percival & Co., $2,300: M.C.Foley (rent and money loaned) $5,000; N.J.Dunham, 1$24,000; M.Farrel, $2,000; Thos.Liggett, $3,000; G.Percival & Co.$2,200; Geo.Sargius, $1,000; Molson\u2019s Bank, $300; John Stock, $350; and the Financial and Commercial Exchange, RULE OF PACIFIC IS FUTURE STRUGGLE Sir John Colomb Wants the Dominion to Look to Her Seaports.| tar Lachine.Round tri - Jd 6 - AMUSEMENTS.se Dp ] OTTAWA RIVER NAV.CO.Dally Except bander: To OTTAWA.00 (SAF SAAR SATS v mi Rapids at 6.3 p.m.Round Sip 8 06 Por above.trips take\u2018 ar to connect ui steamer at .BHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take GTR 5 pm.Pouce.sesosasuse < .Tialosts at Grapd Trunk Station.ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE.GALLERIES or PAINTINGS 10c.20c, 30c, 35c, 50c THEATRE ROYAL es \u2014 AMUSEMENTS.FRANCAIS | uses Moo, THIS WEEK, THE CAZENEUVE COMPANY Presenting (in French) The Successful Parisian © Opera Bouffe, \u201cLE ROYAUME DES FEMMES\u2019 (Woman's Ki )., 85c.Evenings, Next Weeki\u2014LB FIL A LA PATTE.Prices\u2014Matinees, 10c, Every Afternoon and Evening.THIS WEEK, THE COUNTERFE.TORS .| Rich Comedy! Great Climaxes! Excellent Specialties! PRICES\u201410c, 20c, 80c and 50.Next Week\u2014-THE PLUNGER.Etc., Now Open.8 a.m.to 6 p.m, ADMISSION\u201428¢ Park.SOHMER PARK Open for the Summer, 8 to 8 p.m.every day.Best Vaudeville in America.Lavigne's Band.10 CENTS.All cars go to Sobmer .at.b and 7 Tickets\u2014Adults, 26¢; PRINTERS' PICNIC The eighteenth annual picnic and games of the Montreal printers, .under the auspices of Typographical Union, No.176, will be held at ISLE GROS BOIS\u2014SATURDAY, JULY 15th, 1305., HANDSOME PRIZES.; SOUVENIRS FOR ALL THE CHILDREN.AN EXTRA HANDSOME PRIZE FOR THE BEAN GUESS.Boats leave Longueuil wharf at 8, 10, 12, and 2.30, returning, leave children 15\u20ac.DURING JULY, the congregations of both \u2018services to-morrow.July 9 and 16\u2014REV.J.B.SILCOX, of July 23\u2014REV.DR.WARRINER July 30\u2014REV.ROB'T.HOPKIN, Congregational Churches will worship to gother in Emmanuel Church., REV.DR.JOHNSTON (Pastor American Presbyterian Church) will preach at of C leveland.ES EVERYBODY WELCOME.EMMANUEL CHURCH, Cor.Stanley & St.Catherine the American Presbyterian and -Emmanuel Toronto.OE London, June 30.\u2014During the disous- Bion of the naval estimates in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr.Edmund Robertson, Liberal, a former| Civil Lord of the Admiralty, asked for further information concerning the new Lattleships.; Mr.Prettyman, Secretary of the Admiralty, replied at length, claiming the highest\u2019 efficiency for the navy under the new scheme.He declined, for strategic reasons, to: give particulars \u2018of the new battleships, but sald Great Britain proposed to lead and not follow other nations in maval construction.Sir John Colomb, Conservative, formerly a captain in the Royal Marine Artillery, sald he did not agree with the opposition speakers in s2 ying the tim» had come when the naval expenditure migh£>be reduced.On the contrary, Sir hn said, everything pointed \u2018to the necessity for keeping up the naval strength of Great Britain.The real question now was, \u201cWho is going to rule the Pacific?\u201d President Rooge- velt sald the United States Intended to | rule the Pacific.The United States Was giving every sign that this was her iptention by the extraordinary increase in her naval power, \" Continuing, Sir John pointed out that In the not distant future questions would arise in the Pacific affecting the policy of Japan, the United States and Great Britain .lie asked what Great Britain was doing against the time when her interests ceased to be jiden- tical wiih those of the two great powers whose naval bases were in the Pacific.No one believed that the Anglo- Japanese alliance would last forever.Great.Britain looked with dread and horror to a rupture with the United States, but she could not shut her eyes to the fact that ruptures had occurred between the most friendly nations.Sir John asked what the government was doing to remind Canada and the Brit-+ ish colonies of the great responsibilities which they would incur when their seaports and immense interests in the Pacific were imminently threatened.THE HAMILTON COMPANY TAKES NEW QUARTERS | Present Premises Has Not Sufficient | Floor Space to Accommodate Their.Increasing Business.i Once more increasing business and the: pressing need of enlarged floor apace is compelling the Hamilton Company to shift its quarters;\u2014 The business was founded In 1867, and for twenty-four years was carried on on Notre Dame street.Enterprise and good management soon made enlarged accommodation imperative, and the firm moved to the corner of «æ#t.James street and Victoria Square, where a store was secured with\u2019 twice the floor space of the one on Notre Dame: street.Far five years the Victoria, Square bus?ness increased, and at length burst its bonds.In 1896 the firm moved to : 1t& present.site, and made the corner of Peel and St, Catherine streets Montreal's busy corner.The floor space occupied there, Is over 30,000 square feet.this seems, the business has outgrown it, and has been pressing so hard for \u201cmore room that new premises have been secured\u2019 at 2453, 2455.2067 and 2459 St.Catherine street.This building, which fs between Drummond and Mountain streets, on the north side of St.Catherine street, will shortly be remodelled, and enlarged.It is inten-l- ed to alter the front and to erect two more stories on top of the present four-storey building.This will give a floor space of 44,000 square feet, about fifty per cent.In excess of the space in the present building.Messrs.Hamilton do not expect to be in their new building untH next spring, as the alterations will take considerable time.\"When completed 1t will compare favorably with the Dest departmental stores in the coun- ry.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Pale, sickly children should use Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator.Worms are one of the principal causes of suffering in children and should be expelled from the system.oo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > | JUSTICE AND MERCY.a a you think Marie\u2019s photo- do her justice?- Bose\u2014Yos, Justice tempered with mercy.\u2014Detroit Tribune.| Sr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ir\u2014\u2014 aS - TWO BEST THINGS.The best thing on earth is a ood oman, and the next best thin a dinnèr prepared by à good woman.Winchester Sun Bentinel.But large as\\.UNIVERSAL GARMENT FASTENER FEEL IT SLIDE?At\u2014the\u2014Notion\u2014Counter Will Not Rust.{SEALED TENDERS, addréssed to the undersigned, and .endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Bryson Bridge,\" will be recelved at this office until Thursday, August 3, 1905, in- elusively, for repairs to bridge and reconstruction of & pproach spans at Bryson, Pon- tlac County, according to a plan and a speci- tication to be seen at the office of Chs.Des- jerdins, Esq., Clerk of Works, Post Office Building, Montreal; at the office of the resident engineer, Confederation Life Building, Toronto; on application to the Postmaster at Bryson, Que., and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied.and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, Minister of Public Works, for the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500.00), must accompany each tender.The cheque \u2018will be forfeited if the party tendering de- \u2018cline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for.and will be returned in case of non-ncceptance of tender.The Department does pot bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, « FRED.GELINAS, Secretary.| Department.of Public\u201d Works, Ottawa, July 3.1905.Newspapers inserting this advertisement.without autbority from the Department, will not be paid for fit.ANOTHER RECORD FOR VIRGINIAN Allan Line Turbiner Has Made Quickest Eastern Passage.~~ a \u201c The Allan liner Virginian which broke the western record on her last outward voyage from Moville to Rimouski.via Cape Race, by making the passage in land to land in four days ten hours and six hours, thirty minutes, has\u2019 now broken the eastern record by the same route.She left Rimouski last Friday at nine am.and was signalled off Malin Head at three p.m.yesterday, English time, which is about equivalent to a net steaming passage of six days three hours.The Jest previous eastward record is that of the Tunisian, six days two hours, but this was made via the Straits of Bellé Isle, which saves about 130] knots or nearly twelve hours.MEMBER FOR CARDWELL 1S SERIOUSLY ILL Dr.Johnston, M.P., Suffering From Erysipelas and it is Feared He ; May Not Recover.Ottawa, June 30.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014Dr, Johnston, M.P., of Cardwell, is critically 111 in Ottawa.He is suffering from erysipelas and it is feared he will not recover.payable to the order of the.Honorable the net steaming time port to port, six days,\u2019 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e \u201cEvery Home that has a canary should try and keep it in health and song by only giving it good food.BROEK'S BIRD SEZD ie sold all over Canada and the demand isinorensing.In each'packet there isa oake of Treat for toning up the little featherad songster.EDUCATIONAL.- Expert Stenographers and Bookkeepers in record fime.Training unapproached by any other institution.Students enter any time.W.W.HARRIES'S ACADEMY, 2749 ST.CATHERINE ST.ALBERT COLLEGE, BELLEVILLE, it, 315 students enrolled last year\u2014170 young \u2019 ladies und 146 young men.College building heated by steam \u2018and lighted by 250 electric lights.Highest facilitles, under full staff of specialists, in Matriculation, Music, Commer- vial, Fine Arts, Elocution, Physical Culture and Domestic Service.Will reopen Tuesday, Sept.12.1905.For illustrated circular, address PRINCIPAL DYER, D.D.After ten years\u2019 splendid success an Place d'Armes, bas removed to larger, more coin- modiou=, elegant nnd copvenent quarters, | 2084 ST.CATHERINE: STREET, corner Bleury.Commercial Course, Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy.Classes Will Continue Throughout ike Summer ; Catalogue malled free on application.CAZA & LORD, Principals.Chartered Accountants Examinations this year have proved the merits of our special course given by mail.In FINALS 8 out of 1 In INTERMEDIATES, 1% out of 45 successful candidates were students of Our course.Write for list and testimonials.Our Course is Not a Text-Book Course, * lt is no scheme to sell books.It consists of cleAr, clean cut, apecific lessons, \u201815 to 20 pages each, with definite examination on each of twenty- ; flve lessons.Our Course is the Product of Experience and Skill.It is the work of Mr.D.Hoskins, F.C.A.8ec.-Treas: of the C.À.Institute of Ontario, an experienced teacher, and now a practising Accountant.Every lesson is corrected and personally criticized by him.This course .can bo procured only through The Correspondence Department of our well-known and reliable school, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, OF TORONTO.4 Write for \u2018Catalogue A, describing this course, Address W.H: SHAW, Principal.2 SHORTHAND & COMMERCIAL EDUCATION| 1 M.FERON & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS, have removed to 173 Inspector Street, | above St.Antoine.Talephone Main 1376.The Hon.Treasurer of the Parks and Playgrounds\u2019 Association acknowledges with thanks the following subscriptions: Mrs, Kingman, $2; Lady Drummond, $5; Mr.Haarld M.Redpath; $9.25; \u2018Mrs, U.QC.Scott, $1; the Misses Alice Lighthail, Marguerite Skaife, Marjory Hodgson, and Kylie Lighthall, $7.30; Mrs.Gil- mor and Mme.Gendron, 25c each.> Also a-Handsome Old Mahogan WILTON, BRUSSELS AND TAPE price.Bedding, ete.AUCTION SALE EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Rooms, 241 and 248 ST.JAMES STREET, «_ \"5 \u2014\u2014 AT Private Sale Seven Very Handsome 0d Grandfathers\u2019 Clocks In Spanish Mahogany and Old English Oak Cases, including WHITTINGTON and\u201d WESTMINSTER Chime Clock, also one Universal Clock, which shows the correct time and pussage of the meridian in every part of the world: \u201cvaid to be the only Clock of the kind in America.; Sideboard, and over 250 AXMINSTER, ROYAL po YAL This unique Clock is ES, in various sises and handsome designs, suitable for the msasion or cottage Will be sold at great reductions in This applies also to Household Furniture, Office Furniture, Brass Bedsteads, at our Mammoth Auction RAE & DONNELLY.nets + Ÿ de \u2019 Saturday.MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.Our stores are closed daily at 6 \u2018p.m.except Discounts and Special Reductions in Every Department s s s .Black Chany Lace Insertion, 2 1-2 to 4 in.\u2018wide, price 10c.Ladies\" Whitewear At Reduced Prices | Plauen, Buipure Lace Galons, Cream, oh 0, I5c and 20c, Price special 215.\u2018 OPENING of OUR JULY SALE \u201cevans, % 1-2 to 5 inches wide, regular 30e té \"LEA vatua, ail at the one price of 250.\u201d Ban \u201cavertions ef Gulpare de Plaven, shade Paris, étre Sa wh Laces-Valencienas, ~~ White Nottingham Lace Insertions, Galons a medaillons, different designs, edging just like cut\u2014 widths 2 to 3 1-2 inch, worth 10c, 12c aod 15c.Our price 2 1-2¢ a yard.1cayd, or 10c a doz.\u2018 LADIES\u2019 WHITE PETTICOATS, of fine Cambric.and Nainsook Muslin, -éry.Regular prices ranging from $2.82.95 and 83.50.at 65c, 69c and 75c.We have marked them all at the one price of 49c.$1.50, $1.75.$2.00 and $2.25.- of this lot at Ode.: prices: GOc, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 trimmed\u2019 with Valenclennes insertion; others with: torchon insertion and edging; others with embrotd- 25 up to $7.50.July prices: The, 81.00, 92.00, WHITE PETTICOATS AT 49¢\u2014About 40 dozen in this lot; balances of lines advertised LADIES\u2019 WHITE.PETTICOATS AT DHe\u2014These_are the Skirts formerly selling at $1.26, You can see them all now on the one table.\u2019 Your choice LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS, of fine Muslin, lace or embroidery yoke, front and cuffs aléo trimmed with lace, some of them formerly selling at $3.00.July-prices: 95e, $1.28 and $1.50.LADIES\" DRAWERS\u2014Lines formerly selling at at 31.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00.July CORSET COVERS \u20140dd lines, fine goods some of them formegly selling at $2.25 and $2.50.We have divided the lot and made three prices for our July Fale\u201450c, 75c and $1.00.BATHING \"SUITS, of Black or Navy Blue Serge, trimmed with white braid; to 82.50 and 83.00.SAILOR HATS, Straw, for young girls.LADIES\u2019 SAILOR HATS also at Lie.LADIES\u2019 SAILOR HATS, extra quality; EMBROIDERED SILK BONNETS for \u2018ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS\u2014just 3 boxes left of them.NOTIONS COUNTER\u2014White Cotton Tape, different widths; DRESS -PRESERVERS, No.3, the quality generally sold at 25c.COTTON LUSTRE (Embroldered Silk), for crochet work.3 cards or PEARL BUTTONS, 2 or 4 holes; HOOKS AND EYES, Patent Spring.3 formerly selling at $5.00 and $6.00; Our 50c Hats now selling at 28e¢.; \u2019 : lines selling af $1.40 and $2.00 now reduced to %:F children\u2014about 60 of them.Price Zhe.-85c Girlande now selling -at 10\u20ac.12 pieces for BC.: \u201d Our price 10\u20ac.- i \u2018 Our price 40\u20ac a dozen.3 dozen for 10c.cards for Hc.now.reduced ELASTIC WEB FOR GARTERS\u2014Frilled, 1 inch wide, in black, white, blue, | red or yellow\u2014the quality you have been buying at 13c.Our price Be.All Colored Silk Parasols, .the.one price of 10\u20ac.LADIES\u2019 per cent.off, NECK RUFFS of black or colored Silk Chiffon; \u201c fa Parasols at 50 p.c.off including this season's importation, all offered at BO per cent.off.LADIES LEATHER BELTS\u2014balance of stock\u2014Belts wa have been selling at from 25c up to 45c, all on \u2018the one \u2018table now and Your choice of them all at 50 pricas ranging from $3.50 up to $20.00.Embroideries at 50' p.c.off Fine _Embroldered Insertion and Fancy Medallions, for summer trimmings; large assortment to select from, all at 50: per cent.off.MESSALINE MERVEILLEUX, for shirtwaist suite or blouses; toc.SOIE DE PEKIN, fancy open stripes, vridth 20 inches: colors: FANCY SILKS ¢ or shirtwaist costumes; shot effect in)plain or checked, different cc ors; width 20 inches.Most of theme aré Corded Silks\u2014hellotrope, blue, pale green, gray, pink, and white.> Silks Just Received CL Te prettiest shades of resedr, mals, nile green, pale tue, pink and white.75c.COLORED SILKS AT 19e A YARD.Japanese Silks, in brown, greed, mauve, yellow.COLORED SILKS AT 2f)c-Taftetas and Peau-de-Sole.* TEA KETTLES.large size, No.9: ENANMELLED DISH PANS, 14 quarts: ENAMELLED WASH BOWLS, 1Zc.ENAMELLED EMPIRE MEASURES, ENAMELLED MILK CANS, 1 pint 18e, EINAMELLED COOK POTS, 1-2 quart ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES, 11 inches 35e, WATER TUMBLERS, bell shape, 4e gallon 506 and 55e.WINE GLASSES, bell shape, 8c.WATER JUGS of pressed glass, 1-2 BASEMENT.CL regular $1.35 value, for 60c.\u2018ENAMELLED TEA POTS or COFFEE POTS, any size, 17e.regular 7ôc value, for 40c.ENAMELLED MUGS at 5e, TE and 10\u20ac.1-2 pint ZOe, 1 pint Z5\u20ac, 1 quart 30¢, 1-2 1 quart 20¢, 2 quarts 23e¢; 1 gallon\u201d 40c.156, 1 quart 18\u20ac, 2 quarts 20c.12 inches 40\u20ac, 13.inches GOc, 14 inches TBc.gallon_ 45e, 1, gallon SOC.\u2014- FRUIT BOWLS, 8 inches, 14c and 18e! DESSERT PLATES, pressed glass, 5 1-2 inches, fe each.TOILET SETS, Pitcher and Basin of English Stone; SOUP BOWLS of English Stone, Axe.SALAD BOWLS, 10 1-2 large size 70c for the \u2018two pieces.- Inches, Te.6 quarts 38¢c, 8 quarts 45\u20ac, 14 quarts 75c.\\ hellotrope, pale blue, wien, etc.Price Tc.f Price ; Also at t he same price, Black \u2018Burah Stiks and Choosing getting to be more limited in this lot\u2014black and white \u2018sold out.FURNITURE at SUMMER PRICES Regular discounts or special reductions on every piece of Furniture sold during this summer prices sale.> Handsome and solid Vienna Chair, caned seat, suitable for the dining- regular $2.00 chair now selling at $1.3 § room or boudoir: comfortable Reed Rockers, Price nett, $3.75.\"DUPUIS FRERES, » J wi \u2018The Big East End Departmental.Store, - \u201c571 to 1589 St.Catherine St.ee We still have them, about 40 left, large and i \u2018 Pd do on = 2 wees rl a2 TE re, [re at vit nh the bone» w~ CANADA fod ret The sport of ihe Frick Gommittse] = a yom odd miles detevesn omy, hone od -càp-, : = = : Je to court a dls auf: Co mr BAY.114 > at WHER bell IN ur ii day whieh thé hatibe boin: ww.sipha : Topo wre sim = athe boy, and | © NE ike.to the light of.yout that es in {he blue eves into into # pion he looked, an s own n as he felt the .vies of the mors oh the.uitais matter save the chief promisisdos to fhe ynderwritings ef She -| Mocletysotticials apd to ¢he waite that i= SKIN, : alertneas and 8 ein then, 15084 Mmeñsura of fralie Would be due the Hdotor, But it 46 dot so.The sboils i a Aig , & lttle bit prouder de ther] seis -{gharacterized | \u2018its\u2019 expense abcoufita, fre takin In the canjobt prasible\u2019 ghin- x A 800d fuck in being ao No LL x anti\u201d er A, ul ut Buperintendent (Hendricks, In his re-| ner.Nathing more is\u2019 needed than to, \"3i, 0d Beard im sy entre sd, || a oo 7 are Qiaposed to be indiigént to- Tot xAké any epeedy attempt to rec por, doribgs out anotier matter Into] go through ome trifling legal Lormali- {both in the bordertand.\u201d Coe : x .i wards the stranger in our midst ou the) Obep.thh war and to work far.that boid.inpljet, It gs the affair of the] tles, such as the forming of a mub- \u2026 And the old, prieat echued slowly; © \"PER POUND z 3 æ#core that the next generation of hla domination tn the affairs of.Haster |1eascs whereby those in control of the| sidiary company, and the thing-is done.|,\u201c Yês., Pierre, both \u2018in the-\u2014berder- 035 E- \u2014 = : à family will be of the native born, too.| Asia This has hitherto been the mado goclety ranted to themselves in thelr| It is just as well to remember land.© francis Daor.a Our fathers held bj conquest, some Spring of thé policy où thoué povernôfé| individual «capacity waluable premises] that the stockholding class is as much] \u2014 IN 1-3 AND 1 LB.PACKETS.: : of them, some in aplite of defeat, some | and vigeroyx to \u201cwhose charge, she has at rentals which were nothing butlInterested in these prockedings as are iy oT 50001 ; : ow érasens oy Fh So rl rt or Manghurla mockeries.To get the full sense of|life Hisyrancs policy holders.For a Hom.Lomer Gouin wld dk AU\u201d Athenis, 100 cases Jobs Dewar & Bons, Limited, rimes OÙ a r some putting What 18 made public one has to°*bear| long time\u2019 it hes, been a common trick | | 10° 1 second best, \u201cbut we by the right of} thee sion ot even Wie Fonte In mind the nature of the advertiss-|for many of those who dominate the| An appreciation of Hon.Lomer Gouln als \u201cBios Lise alse Wédub Weinty, bo cents pr bottld; F108 per R \"birth, : \u2018 compensation has no eftëct in jon Ponts and appeals made by the in-|affalrs of blg corporations to take to appears In the Canadian Magiilne of wars \u201cWhite Label\" (Special Liqueur) Whisky, nx per r bottle: 313.46 per j .Whether\" the original ancestor cut|!ng the raptd recuperation.af a nation surance companies to the people.Thoy!| themselves the cream of the profits) this month from the pen of Mr.Austin case.ai - hay on the marshes down the St.Law- possessing, sphsideraile - éérnhl ; re-| p î Dewar's \u2018\u2019Extra Spécial Liqueür\u201d Whisky, $1.75 per bottle; \u2018319.00 per case.are addressed to the hard working and thrifty of évery class, who are bidden to take thought of what the épn- dition of.thelr families will be when the preadivinners arg taken away by death.The insurance magnates go in to exhort the wage earners in a man-| ner somewhat like the following.\u201cPay us a-certain yearly sum and we wil undertake the trust of relleying your loved\u2019 ones when.you are gone.We solemnly assure you that tHe, rates we through the operations of subsidiary companies.Is a, railroad \u2018to be built?Very well, a company is organized, the stock floated.To @& common .sense mind it.would seem that the best plan would \u2018be for the company to construct the line or at least a great part of it, itself, and such work as had to be let -in contracts put out to the lowest bidder in a free competition.But no, under such a aystem every stock- hélder, no matter how small his hold- Mosher: \u201cThe period of political unrest and uncertainty which had been v.uchsafed onge more tothe province of Quebec,\u2019 says Mr.Mosher, \u201chg I~ Co 2m \u2018come: to an énd, and Hon.Lormer Gouin see is the undisputed leader of his party and Premier.It cannot be truthfully sald that Sir Louls Jette's chlef constitutional adviser has had a turbulent career, yet the elght years of active po- tical life generously placed to his credit by the electors of 8t.Janes, 2 For out-of-town custemers, we will deliver DEWAR\u2019 WHISKTES at above .case.prices, .in lois ol ane or -imere cides, frée by freight train to = point in the provinces \u2018of Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia.ar.New Brunswick.FRASER, VIGER & CO.sources.\u2018There aie alwaye, \u2018mecuritieh) to offer which will induce: capitalists to \u2018lend at @ certain rate of interest, and Sven Turkey has never been at a loss to raise the money necessary to make war.It, 18 just bebause\u2019 these substan- dal.territorial _guerantees are required | thet the danger of international intsr- fegeice conjes in, Japan and Russia might \u2018possiitly agree to tenms-of peace which would be\u2019 resénted equally in| reric&, or cleared the timber from hil \u2018- and ewamp up the lakes, or traded from Montreal up the canals and rai- ways to the back country, or wrought with k and shovel on the canals and railways aforesaid, makes no dif- \" ference.They did 4helr work as ti fell to them, gnd they, .fave ia \u201con, leaving to \u201cus, the heritage whic we in turn must leave to others.\u2018We Canadians are all working for 1,000 DOZEN \u201cMARGAUX\u201d CLARET.sac0ocgaugoisres0 0040000008 our Bottling and Our Brand, \u201cMARGAUX\u201d CLARDT, Quarts.\u201cMARGAUX\u2019\u2019 CLARET.Pints.1,000 .EN _\u201cSAUTERNES «Quarts and \u2018Pints oor ereessary Our Bôitling dia Our Brand 7 x Y & CO.\u201d SAUTERNPS, Quarts.ras eteseseuersensan0te0ce0000es sr doen CO.\u201d BAUTERNES, Pints.EL pr 5 1,006 So EN \u201cCLUB'\u2019 CLARET rortetoneuceut dec ncacac en 20U 20000 jr+aonsissaccsvenrocrceucvoccce QUATTS 4 pre J os raf he iy firm.W ney hi ary Faris \u20ac and igi Lee and Jn charge-for so doing are fair, that they] ings, would fare equally well with the Montreal, have \u2018 been replete with Oùr Béctuine énd Otr Bind, ttle side lines, Frenc nglish, vas rigton, as w e details o {are as'l are moter ma rents of more than ordinary interest.\u201cCLUB\u201d CLARDT, Quarts : 56 per treaty between \u201crbussla and Turkey at} ow.as the business will permit.| organizers and promoters.In too mahy events o £ \u201cCLUB\u201d CLARET, Pints.\u2026 5 por ; gousb Biootoh, Irish, Welsh, German, whet :_.mbt, each mildly wenderirig what the other seés in his.\u201d But.on the merits of -the Canadian -proposition we are all agreed.It is the best we know about, \u2018and good eriough for.all of us.* In tokén af which.\u2018this day we cels- Mate.- ' 5 \u2014\u2014e IN THE FIELD.The long delay in a général forward Movement has created an impression Yhat some sort of an armistice had \u2018been.tacitly, if secretly, arranged be- Yween the rival commanders.This Yew can no longer be entertained, for several very.real causes compelled the dong halt -at Tie\u2014 Pass.After the close of the series of battles which i Were conducted on\u2019 frozen ground, a | thaw followed which paralyzed the | transport of' troops and stores along | the rear lines of communication.So | long a stride had the Japanese van- [} ! Li Quebee's present Prime Minister has not been In the past, and will not be in READY FOR, aus DEMANDS, the future, a stormy petrel, Yet he has Ÿ een hrough.part affillation a dhoughttul spectator © FRASER, VICRR A 00.| The Nerdholser Bullding thoughtful spectator of many of nl stirring scenes which enliven.the] pages of French Canuda's political hls- ftallan Warehouse, Estabiished 1956 , 30 and wm 8T.JAMES STRERT, tory.\u2018 LEE TEE os \u2014 Cay me ONTREAL.\u201cThis risen star in Quebec's political .: firmament is not a popular man in the every day sense of the word, and it is not likely that he will ever appeal to the French-Canadian heart as did Joseph Adolphe Chapleau or Honore Mer- cler; but it\u2019 is not going beyond the realm of discretion and truth to say that the good old French-Canadian farmer who keeps a jealous eyq upon | the purse strings of the province as well as the bankers and business men of all races, are heartily tired of what may - be called skyrocket poll- tics.They demand above and.before all à businesslike administration of public affairs.Although a strong party man, Mr.-Goütn- has at-times- scandalized-\u2014 some | of his most rabid partisans by express- | Ing admiration for certain of his po-J- litical opponents and,\u20181lke a good many other public men, he had not been in: .Lu the Legislature very long before many : Bh \u2014 = .; preconcelved ideas of.men æd mea-t : ' : \u2018 | sures were dissipated, and he has been ve cases these latter gentlemen form construction companies themselves, taking all the stock, and it may be easily understood \u2018when it comes \u2018to a question as to the rates\u201d and prices at which they, under the guise of the con- structionf company, are to do work for themselves, under the guise of the rall- road company, that the arrangement will be eminently favorable for the construction\u2019 company and correspondingly disadvantageous to the railroad company.A motable feature about the proposed new Gould line to the Pacific coast \u2018is the announcément made that the line will be built by the.railroad \u2018company that is to own and operate it.No construction company is to \u2018be fornted.~The road will thus be bullt at the lowest possible cost, and those \u2018who own Westarn Pacific stock will reap the whole benefit from its operations.Possibly this can be regarded as a-concession-to- popular opinion regarding subsidiary companies.I would have.its effect In assisting the Goulds to get the capital they required.m -\u2014H, M.P.Eckhardt \"Only come to us and you will find that, Po Stefano in 1878.In many respects, you are better oif rea will héncefonward be Japanése, than if you had put your 1 because Japanese immij ation will L .Iie savings Into ajpa: gr an so \u2018great tnt the added area for ex- |.How the chef officers of one im- pansion will become a source Of pian society regarded this trust strength to the Empire.\u2018The same r@\\ras been abundantly shown.The most mark would hardly apply to Manchu-|striking thing about the whole affair ria, and untill China has been edu-| the utter helplessness of those who cated up to the Japanese standard \u2018Of| erations in the epen.\u201c= a.month in advance, the younz ônes - \\here the Boy sat, and.tossed them he a or me, there is the shadow and through and weal we should thing | co ; : 1 - ~ The delay is likely to have benefited may be seen and heard reekoning- up over Lo dun with a playfulness, but the twilight, \u201cafter the sunsaine,\" his|of them not only with forgiveness out - Te À Japan more than.Russia, for in view the - \u2018days of lessons that yet \u2018may in- precision of alm, that- left his face voice was wistlul\u2014\"I must se: the| with gratitude.I wnership is de- 2 .N ti > TC C 11¢ 2 .of tho growing \u2018seriousness of the -in- | tervane : damp with the cooling.mist.shadows come, and the twliligh: fall, grading, the nalfieh soc! 0g of a Bu : O ice oO Oo éc= .ternal situation in Europedn Russia \u2018it t \u2018tdint all.streaks of shine and Indolently he.noticéd the other occu- and look back as all the.worjd must ering of all.The Ittle marauders| f t Of G 1d ow is extremely unlikely that, any consld- slabs of jam pudding elther! Uhex-.-pants of the beriches.Just opyosité, a hors i eomething In\u2019 hid voice who climb the fence and break tho ==] or ors Oo for : - .- erable reinforcements have been sent pected little troubles crop up occasion- |, mother was watchiig her baby 4s he\\4hat touched a chord in \u201ché%oller| branches help the owner reluctantly tol 1 +4 EC a _ ; \u2018 : the Asian frontier.No\u2019 attempt |ally to mar the harmony, and serve to.\u2018made his way along the gravel path.man\u2019s heart, and he took him bythe omen Hag tree ri Lestowing 2 : T rading.Stamps 1 _ .BR to duplicate ortion of the trans- impress upon the forgetful mind of UR the next bench along were tour arm, with a gesture of affa.tien, adhe is something akin to \u2018ivine right in the on > a U : Siberian railroad has ade; \u2018while, youth, that after Adam was silly men anzuing swongly over some dis- | \u201cYes, Plerre, it Je life.Every on claim.of the: chia, [hose unpérrertes .| \u2014\u2014 in another month, it is 1 ith VV = phted point.The others held an ve- ll { heat of cha wattia, senso of smell is dellghte y e per- : ; ; .not only will the Japanese have tes omen an he ore: chance py caslonal 1er like himself, and ohild- met Some te ne Pi > But, ne oder.(And whose spontaneous Be sure and demand Gold Stämps.They call.for premiums of |\" Le sets of doub \u201cjren a pleuty, dirty, divan, fair-haired Pierre, Nsten, Al men ma stand on, © al instin - .00: Cn Port © arias le pack available on the \u2018adulterate ll-the-time .pleasiire on and.dark-hiired, their chatter coming\u2019 the hills,\u2014and I stand ae Pierre, tion Ya.the only title to ownership of | $25.$50.00 and $100.00 i ome - mn sort wr peninsula, but that the | this whirling sphere; to him \u201cas part of the warmth and|with them, and see the golden lights {he god things on earth.This View yg yARDS INDIA ELOTH, one .|\" % DOZEN COLORED SHIRTS, for nN + ° double line.right through Ko- At least two\u2019 of Monte al's rising citi- hum about him., of @ land beyond the setting sun.In of the right of property nh Ros may yard wide.Worth 12c.Otfered at.Ge Men, at o.oo ceiver ean a rea > e Yalu, will also be completed.zens have bumped.into the traubie al- And « ontinually weaving dtselt> Into | an \u20aclory of sunshine and shadow there| not be in cérdanre at tro| 19.YARDS PATTERNED 50 FINE SILK BLOUSES, white and This acco ished, Japan \u201cwould be |ready.They found time welghing His castles in the air came, the soft | is no glory like that of the twilight, and stone's Comm tries, put it ng has ZEPHIR.\u201cWorth Sc.Offered at THe = black, at .apr canon ss +.81.able to continue thetwar \u2018indefinitely 40Wn-heavily on their little hands; and | music of the falling swater.Now il1the after-lighis and promiee-lights,\u2014 man 107 ropriate lacs to-cast the \u201cworn OF, LINEN SERVIETTES.SEE OUR DEPARTMENT OF FINB .; : Y.! what happened after is the subject TWAS the clapping ef hands and agali| which fling back one golden message |NeVAT exprop : Ww Worth 10c.For .SNe ened Ge GOORS\u2014SKIRTS, MANTLES, Et | | ; oven i\u2019 another strong naval power matter of {this tale, with ita.solemn pu e pfaise/of many volces; now the mu-| as the sun goes: down.\u201d first stone.: vel Sop, YARDS or FINE Nap I 0) 1,500 VARDS FINE MUSLI! \" | ook.sides, against her, for onl t warning attached in plain figu sical voice of à Wumnan and again the| \u201cAnd that, Father?\u2019 The boy's eyes, te \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 .\u20182 Anches wide.\"ort c \\ \u201d MUSLIN, color- .narrow s bait which formed the rave It 1s admitged, generally, at with silvery laughter of children; now thelwere shining.TT NE yards, during this Sale .\u2026.ac ed, for Dresses, 8t .Xe , yard of the Russian fleet s \"| exception of the more angelic samples, whifmering of flowers over: his grave,| \u2018\u201cThat thie sun shall rise In the morn- go FLOWERS of all kinds, tor <|.50 DOZEN CHILDREN'S RIBBED .i À ; eparates J&- |all brands of boy havé a longing at one nnd again the sung of the robin in the{ing,\u2014in the fr eshness, and newness-and A ST J tfrimming hats, at .10¢.12%e ~~ CASHMERE STOCKINGS.Worth : pan proper from the \u2018mainland of Ko- time or other to be owner of a re.&pring-time; now \u2018the -murimür of ih-| beauty of @ new day.* Cu .20 DQREN BLOUSES.phite.awn 38¢:~-Qur Sale Price .12%e Tea., volver, a real shooter; and if by any splration ana arabitlon, and again| \u201cAna,\u2014 , E - \u2018and glored.Worth $1.0 Be 2,560 YDS.CF PRETTY GUIPURE ; possibility there can be added a cow- the lament ng o eat an scOurag-| \u2018The Drlost's strong face looked down | ; PES RNCS Ce LACE, white and unbleached.Value LIGHT ON DARK CORNERS boy hat anid some long-legged boots, ment.kindly into the boy's.© 1,309 RE! NANTS OF NET TRE 5 10c, 150.A bargain (o.oo.she ?.| with half an acre of unrestricted scrub IL was à bright splash of sunshin \u201cSo too shall The twilight of our s incomplete without a Plane, a Metrostyle TAINS, At Me.secse secs ce De , \u2018 | ' Mr.Tar te obligingly explairi \u2018that [land thrown in, then suraly is his.cup across his face that awoke him from \"eyening change to the dewy freshness 1e ve or a Planola Plano, =r every ne 5 WEBS OF W FECOTTON, at.Be 800 LADIES\u2019 BLOUESS, at .19¢ ; sg a + a ws eA NE L » i P veste Jet his ar _ .500 REMNANTS \u201cQF OILCLOTH.DUR] Hi Ww.v.the gossip about Mr.Whitney.taking °f Joy getting to be filled wal up to: | hls dreuming, and he let his eyes wan of \u201cyouth, and the glory of \u2018early sun- jcan play.Yer yard ur TL LES 0e.15\u20ac Bi sre SALE orm ar os ; { wards the brim, Thus\u201d equibped and der again over the pond and square.\u2018shine hen the morning dawns.Even .; Mr.Borden's.pl 1 ' \u20ac T NORDHEIMER'S - OF LIGHT OTLCLOTH.DAYS.TUESDAYS and.WEDNESDAYS - : place as leadér of the provided for, he can go forth-after he Then idly he watched the sun rays and| now, Plerre; sce the sunshiné of youth.A NIECES This.week only, of © This ls a profit to you.~~ = : ! .Conservative part.dates.from the|has done hls mother's chores of course! shadows as\u2019 they played across the wa- \\valting for me In that morning, the, 2461 ST.CATHERINE STREET, ort! Je.Ths meer om bc.Zhe .: .night of the.Londo \u2018and.Oxfor _|\u2014to chase, the imaginary wild beasts, | ter \u2018and in the dancing-spray.lt was| morning of Eternity.\u201d can have tbe largest assortment in A Bargain.je 6.000 PIECES OF WHITE LACE, tor y xford eles you E the.= \u2018Pillows, À big bargain, per yard, tions, when he and some Conservative -and\u2019 shoot feathers off\u2018 the hairtufts| as a part of \u201cthe warmtlr and light] in the etillness that followed _ the \u2018city, and the \u2018best Planos In the world to \u2018gy OSTRICH FEATHERS, black, ex- 77 & ë Pp le) Zo se , 1 8| of dreamland redskins, lurking In.the that a voice came in across hig dreams, boy\u2019s hand slipped \u201cinto the hand of select \u2018trom.OSTRICH BR hah.Bl.to Jor Teer , \" + friends were chatting things over, as [shadowy depths of the long hay.\u2018and he raised his eyes to meet those : TER < - 2 DOZEN MEN'S NEW.HATS, latest \u2018friends will when it comes to.politics.With some such picturesque.fancies, | of an\u2019 old, white-haired priest, who ey oa ote trimmed aa re e{ylis, at Low Prices.| One does nct nced to have powers of doubt mot Dan ate head ples had stopped on\u2019 the walk befgre him, WHAT ABOUT VAINSLIE'S SCOTCH 9 At L.cc Lan canal sa ee sers» De - SPECIAL OFFER.ot inductive reasoning developed | to the.to nigh the bursting point; tô that con-, rapeated his questiori: : \u2018DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.gilk, white and unbleached cream: | Sherlock Holmes degree to be able to| Éltion when the possession af a full| \u201cWell, Plerré, my boy\u2014ldling away .We have\u2018alwayé in stock the best assort-\u2019 Value $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.Offered , draw the inference that {f Mr.Whitney tre difference Eole looked to be al your time, day-dreaming?\u201d Now is the time to revide \u201cyour stock of guns.and see.if.you , ment of New Dress Goods.; EL at Ll ae 25e.3He ; n 8g a pin- The boy answered with the case and e Celebrated ll x \u2019 \u2018 : 1,200 YARDS OF PRETTY DRESS «-° | 1 was mentioned as possible it was be-|ing into an early grave.: jAnd they frankness that \u2018comes, of long acquain- | have \u2018some moré left of » ) ce BOOT DEPARTMENT.Eu.FLANNELETTE: \u201cWorth 10 to: ! Se a orden had first been pro- [onary had ht meni so % Ig: | tance! ° rhe B om hide i \u20ac the best assort BC.AE sarees nounced impossible.In other words, uring ust whic was to be, as) ©] am watching.the sun on the wa- a Ai li & e Boot Btore havin ) © A DOZEN \u2018PRETTY.TIES, at the dread secret is no secret at all, but 1221101 pother boys have done before ter, Father.When the light falls] James ins ie ment and the lowdst prices.2 DOZEN COLORED COLLARS.at a Ut| them.But ultimately they \u2018got their \"SPECIAL.OFFER THIS WEEK.only what everybody kn th he minds led to the determinati pat brightest on 1t, How'.dark the shadôws ; ND GILT Worth 26c.At .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.L2%e.! y knows, that the join 8 \u20ac ve a he of cour on that sume and go.\u2018The sunshine brightens, LEITH, SCOTLAND, oe Fine Pieces M NET chasers ih 1500 YARDS OF LARGE RIBBONS.| + Conservatives do not feel very hope- was to be-life,\u2014~and of course guns, truly, but it also darkens.\u201d , CRYSTAL GIVB n op Vaige 2e r vard.For .\"ful of Mr.Borden s.measuring Indians and all the rest of the outfit.\u201cppg.priest looked out on the\u2019 pond- -and the Boot Department only.\u2026 ua per y Casse sens .th UP 01 And when they took seven natty Nt-| no sprayihg water, as It rested or 500 LINEN \u201cCOSTUMES, for\u2019 boys and 5 3 PLES OF CoLoRED SILK iedomald standard, tle pistols and went swaggering.along played In he sunshine and dhadow.\u201cMttle Gris .0hsccececea cree cree 39¢ ES.Per pair .yereees rere 100 ; appearances may be dec tive, own, fixing up the schedule for the [+ .; ' } : ep excursion into.the.wHds, there were Then hls eyes came back to the path or rather the untrained \u2018eye may not] - Know how rightly to read them.It ls mentioned, for \u2018example, by this Mr.for sure not toô happier boys in old Montreal that night! But alas, ahd also alack, they were: way .whère: the wun, glinting throagh the wavering leaves of the trees; cast shadows and: outlines on the ground at their feet.If you have none, do not fall to buy some at once.You should always keep 1t in stock, as it is THE CONNOISSEUR'S FAVOR- .Liv - a - - .oo .x Lou © LL _ \u2018 .Burke who has- been.experimenting |0t fâted to shoot feathers off even \u201cThe \u201cbeauty of nature's éketching, \"ITE BRAND.1 Visit our - Store to convince yourself of the , bargains + with radium, that\u2019 the addition of the radium to the bouillon seemed to pra- duce two evidences' of life, namely growth and subdivision.It can at least be said that the addition of Mr, Borden's influence to\u2019the\u2014er\u2014medium upon which it is suppos>d to operate undoubtedly produced very marked subdivision, and it is quite possible that there is an accompanying element the scalplocks of their prisoners, th and twilights, and \u2018middle lights, of] , - \" \u2018sous \u201cAcris, - MONTREAL.; Ç of growth, though perhaps not of an\\did to th p » they : e boys a-somethin ch broken gleams of light through dark- - se _ 7 37+ 39 - ré amount Which can be measured.Sun- 8 whi ness and rising suns,\u2014come- from theJ _ - 3t.Sathetine t et, \u201cNoir Dutreme.\u201c division, indeed, could scarcely be carried further, a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE PRICE OF PEACE.- military defeat 1s, of coursé, the Fran.\u201cco-Germian treaty of peace, but it is being Poited out that in that case , France agreed to the Indemnity not so * much om account of the series of de- Tents as because German troops were the wooden redskin of the cigar store door.Before the young: huntérs could break from the sidewalks of civilization, another description ef enemy had plck-, ed up their trail and after a few pre- Himinary circlings of the lasson, \u2018the pistol-carriers had lost their | berty, the vacation had been.nipped in the very juvenile bud.The advance guard of the \u2018enemy, consisted of two very unromantle de- \u2018tectlves, And while they did mot knife seemed very miich worse\u2014they took away the shooters.\u2018These munitions of the chaëè, and other-accidents, had -been gathered before being lost.and | the erstwhile hunters of big game are to-day walting the convenl nce of one Majesty's J0Ufes +9 evién in this Big Canada! .\u2014Roxburgh Sure, Rogulators \u2014Mandrake and Dandelion à known to exert a powerful influence on liver and kid eys, rastoring them to Ithtul action, Ifucing a tegular flow of the secretions and imparting to the organs complete power to perform their functions.These valuable Ingredients enter into the Éompositi arpolou Vigetable Pills, \u201ctheta the agroeabl aad | wl a \u2019 ws Ber I wie sion 8ee,\u2019\u2019 was the priest's.answer, as he \u2018pointed out.thé wavering shadows on the walk, \u201ciy only truly made by the lant and the shadow.Tt is truly the and without the gha'low there wold ba no true loveliness.At night whea I walk in my garden, and the moonlight shines through vine and: tree follaga, or a llht from a window strikes across them, 1 stand in wonder at the mystical bequty of it.The greyness of clouds ly, or minglinz »\u2014see,\u2014the uty of that shadowed, ) leaf.\u201d The boy's eyes (fell dreamily on the sun-penciled shadow before them, an vill :be so marked, Gy.these \u2018rays of golden sunlight, \u201480m) \u2018the dark shadow,\u2014is.this UU ho The thoughtful words and js ing oyes of fhe boy made the turn toward him with à a sa light of life that makes the shadow, |.light and the shadow, marked distinct-!.he looked at the mriest earnestly,-as hil.tionink the older man\u2019s, \u201cI wonder \u2018£|- the whole life ahead.of me, Father, | lights and darks,\u2014sometimes in ons .At all Grocers: CHAPUT, \u2018FILS & CIE.\u201cAsk for EXTRA SPECIAL, eg \u201cGLEN LION\u201d Brand.-Sold everywhere.+ Atan Bart.x WE FRAME | -And we have a ce, - We would like ooh to Visit our store.SoTURTe - cholce.line of them constantly.on-hand It would .re a The address is 2430 Bt.Catherine Sti se pp yore ar at = Li dark mingle Mère hat bare: \u2018becoming awake 1b dus eo Dept\u201d »- vactestion paid \u2014 dohnson & Gopping.CR for sale.you and J al E.VIA Hi - The kreat precedent for tire payment © thèse v A ; might benefit us reet {cor + ot éry prosalé Ahys there is sald slow! ; en 0.5 of a heavy indemnity after.Afidergoing [evidently ho chance for the city boy \u201cI wonder,\" his eyes were now gues- Stanley Street).z \u2014 CL \u201cons ere has Been twice néceséary for Qu, tb Mad thè dela.Nhe Tate Wal ob 8 oof: eh moe FERRY BEACH, BAY VIEW, ME.Bashing arts résoirt Saks Fe in hl, Per oder toi ER RATES with music for dancing and antertaiuments.Ba View Cottage, 16 rooms, rented to parties ti ee AN a\u201d NS groves.and espocially, Sonvaloncents.Casino, EE ow CS ATTRACTS RECORD CROWDS sels and Downs Formed Great Attraction Yéé.terday.There was a pligrimage north up Park Avenue last night, a pllgrimage whose Mecca was Fletcher's Field, where a sea of white canvas proclaimed that Montreal had with her once again the one attraction that never fails to please,\u2014~the circus.They came from the east, the west, the south, and fillcd the spacious marquee, and when at last the band stopped, and the crowd jostled one another out into the open air and back to the stern facts of life, there were no voices raised in complaint, It was a good show, ~ Sells and Downs' circus has in ts menagerie one feature that Yeste attracted universal interest.In the animals\u2019 tent, where camels, and ele- Jhants, and pumas, and all the rest of em roam\u2014up and down the-floors of their cells\u2014two barred cages were all day and throughout the evening the centres of Interest.Each contained a.powerful lioness, and each lloness had a \u2018little family, one of three, the other of two cubs.As Mr.Will Mitchell, the circus agent, put it, these little fellows, x te sur Aving Bada Beth Btlier at St.Joht Thres a the rr are absolutely My a With regard to the.acts, there are legion, and all good, de can be no doubt by the agi \\ i mo - The aid ail ot which they merit.Noth etriling than the pb TRAN Ag ov) troupe can bel , and enth jars.Appeared, on a miniature bigyéle took her part in the act.There are, many good equestrian f3a- tures in the clrcus, those worthy of riding act of Winslow and Boland, 4 the race of the horse \u201cLiberty\u201d against.mounted rider, the highly trained \u201cHigh School\u201d equine which dance the able feats, and several others.One of the prettiest aerial events is the cake-walk performed by two men and a young lady on a single wire a which is carried out very gracefully.Another thing that is newer than the ordinary cireus \u201cstunt\u201d is the work of the Rochetta Brothers, barrel-jumpers, In trapeze work the Banvard, a troupe of five, are exceptionally brilliant.A Y |good band adds much to the attractiveness of the show.They Wake the Torpid Bnergles.~\u2014Machin- ery not properly supervised and left to rum itself, very soon shows fault in its working.It is\u2019 the same with the digestive organs.ly to become torpid and throw the whole system out of gear.Parmelee\u2019s Vegetable Pills were made to meet such cases.They restore to the full the flagging faculties, and llke overgrown kittens, were purely \u2018most decided rarity ia the leonige tr! seu i gon eus of -wgfldewide Nau tai ren high.when the little tot, alm ticular mention heing ths four horse cake-walk And figure in other remark- task that is by no means easy, but which is thrilling._\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Unregulated from time to time they are like- bring into order all parts of the mechanism.ck INTHE A.THE AE ARE DNGÉROUS - and Others Pushed Into the River.Ty About balf-past five Thursday.even ing Joseph Casto guar.a ah employé un the barge otis ovérèd a hody floating in the river near Longue Pointe.He rted his \u2018discovery to Dumaine & Cô., who had tlie bodÿ removed to thé moigue.There a search showed that the body was that of Thomaa Hackett, of Belfast, Ireland.The body could not have been in the water long, for a newspaper of June 23rd was found in his pocket.There as also a letter addressed to Thomas Jackett, Sallors\u2019 Institute, Montreal, and a tecommendation from \u2018Workman, = Clarke Co., Belfast.The latter was from Mrs.Hackett, asking her husband 0 'send her some money, It was dated June 8th.Evidently the request was expected, for the man\u2019s pocket also contained a receipt for a $10 post office o er.\"J.Ritchie Bell, of the SaNore\u2019 Institute, when seen by a E®rald répresentative, stated that Hackett had .come to this country early in the spring, and had been working as \"| Men Clubbed and Robbed, A I.to mig 3 as At rif hes mént on ms he had 5 nobles ell which runs between Montreal and ryicé.Îthe came the Inatitute looking fora sation dnd afraid ATES facia fo .éléries h sit ta Fe ance ob tér flotidin ally or he AY | Rave been one of th umerous Hugs Sib uy Hiowh ito te tntor tin ev- nes EL 5° On Suita lat iF oh one of\u2019 hed men had s'en Hc er edt Hh fer into thé mysterious pro Rd acciderits re \"ken lice, Bhd oné man, at least is A) té hive Béén pushéd into the water and to lave escaped.Mr.Bell told of a Sailor of the stéam- er Montréal who went {nto a gdloon on Commissioner Btféét the other day to get a drink.He Had just drawn hig pay and with his order he threw a sovereign on the bar.' Before either he or the bartender could move ,a bystander had snatchéd up the coin and had disappeared through the door.On Wednesday night last the boatswain of the sama ship went Inté the same saloon for a drink.He remem- HUTCH! is a rémedy which fay sdfély be used for any stomach disorder, and the only one that cures to stay cured, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, sour sto- |- mach and pain after eating.Be sure you get Hutch.Be sure you.have it on hand.One gives relief, a \u2018longshèreman.He had not séen the \u2014 tor for 10 cènts.pICK, up \u2014 IF YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY IN e The natural.advan doubtedly make this : Spectal.discount, 1 We have three ran üAntitiès of 10 lots or more.rañe Mocs on the grounds opened dally, Sundays included, from 1 o'clock till 6.30 p.m.« FRON TENAC PARK (Hôshelègä Ward.) vou CANNOT HELP DOUBLING YOUR INVESTMENT WITHIN A YEAR.es, combinea .with the improvements now being made in Frontenac pari will un- he most popular proposition ever submitted to the public, WE HAVE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE FROM $175.00 UP, CONTRACTS MOST LIBERAL.You are at liberty to Noar the new C.P.R.Angus Shops.OUR TERMS ARE EASY\u2014OUR build whenever you please.CHARRUAU & DAOUST, Real Estate Exports, \"ROOM 3, LA PRESSE BUILDING, MONTREAL.Bell Tel.Main 4918, Bell Tel.East 4012.PLANS FREE.Ontario or Frontenac Street Caras direct to thé property.Agents Estate late Henry Hogan.LE RES: - A AT RD A SERA, a Ite It's a doc- .5 ° hk g gu.190 \u2019 me Es: EEE a ré AA oo he in à Vurd 1 the Notre pial nin a cut in his head.He ha old watch and considerable money 20 ae tie rp the our, and it n resoual nd good do 5s She rey to fin sh their work.It {s possible that Hackett may be a victim of this gang of cut- oa |roats The Travellers\u2019 Samples of à Foreign Pub- ing House, comprising Éügravines, Floto.vures, and Etchings, all new subjects ess than half [publisher s price, for three days only.Call and look them over, @.W.WILLBON & 8 à 1 PHILLIPS SQUARE.FOR SALE Steam Tug \u2018Howard MoMaugh\u2019 Dimensions: Beam, 18 Joc: leith over dll # feet; draught with 25 tons ecal, 9 feet à aft, 8 feet forward, cylinder 18 18 inches ali- meter: stroke 18, inches.Rebuilt .1802.Appiÿ to M, P.DAVIS, 81 Central Chambers, OTTA war ad | bard, 5 -fuil bearing MFIELD AVENUE, next NE Monty ne.Brick ul Les FY 7 i ries \u20ac H Cote.a wl 0 othe \u2018add en lot near! thoroughly i a i, - Len oa ne h |promipt buyer at low price, $4,000, | OTHER SUBURBAN PROPERTIES.LONGUBUIL\u2014Ritra well built, for .sum- er or winter, double tenement or large sin- Bouse, almost new: near pler and railway; Hi position to rent or for boarding or lodg- Usa Poor very large Joven e on vest mat\u201d an -ib value ES \"BORROW | MONEY - your furniture in use, ons = Bi trom ¥10 fo or monthly Shae, rt Sold Call, \"rite or telephone Main 488 for per ticulars, or wo will send our agent to 7 en you.THE CANADIAN FINANCE CO, * 108 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREPT, Corts Note Dame Btrébt.\u2019 .aw, Oa sell 2.now formed.Cost $3,800, for Bo Owner leaving province.fo omaeuil or Good substantial house, nine fs rooms, fine omy.rs $1,600.cottage, 8 Club and ple mmer cottage and hr ade ot.42,500.FRE I Longueuil Ter rge.lot, close to er, $1, 100, Etrathmore\u2014Béauti iful round, with .summer .R.COLE, 13% Bt.Warehousing Mits fo Let.About July 1st, occupation can be given of one orf more.flats in the present Herald Building, 603 Craig Street.About 4,000 feet floor, space o on each.Apply on the premises.ACCOUNTANTS, J.M.CAMPBELL, Tétiple Bulldifg.AUCTIONEERS, FRASER-BROS., 43 St.James Street.clalties\u2014Rugs, Fine Art Goods, Linens.RAE & DONNELLY, 241 St.Jaïhes St.House- bold Furniture at Jowest prices.W.M.REARNS, 18%8 Notre Datie Btreet.BENNING, BARSALOU & co., \u2018LTD.55 St.L Sulpice st, OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS.Eye Testing, .M.HICKS, & co.1821 Notre Dame St.Spe- PROF.B.GRANT, 2172 St.Catheriné Stroét.NoTAmEn A [x TTHON.REDDY & REDDY, 45 Alliance Buil ing.Marrisge Licenses.SPORTING GOODS.WIGHTMAN SPORTING GOODS co.39 st Francois Xavier \u2018Street.ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.fi.P.YOUNG, 67 Bleury Street, BELT MANUFACTURER.BADLER & HAWORTH, cor.Willlam and Belgneurs, Sts.BUSINESS COLLEGES.MOUNT ROYAL , BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y.M.C.A Building.W.H.HARRIES'8 ACADEMY, 2749 St.Catherine Street, , 2 , Le CARRIAGE BUILDER.A.JENNINGS & CO., cor.Wellington and Grey Nun Sts.Herald's Business Reference Directory _ BANKS.BANK OF OTTAWA, 224 St.James Street.CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, 189° st + James Street! .BANK OF TORONTO.Main Otffre, St.James and McGill Sts.Branches, 121 st.Etienne, 2613 St.Catherine, 565 Ontario, 42 St.Sacrament.COAL AND WOOD.J.C.MACDIARMID, 402 William Street.MERCHANTS BANK oF CANADA, 205 Bt.-James Street.GOMPANY PROMOTER.0.mB.D'AOUST, Room 03, 112 St.James St.PATENT.SOLICITORS.FETHERSTONHAUGH & BLACKMORE, 112 St.James Street.pas HORSE DEALERS.CAN.HORSE REPOSITORY, 110 St.Etienne st.(G.T.R.Stock Yards).Geo.Clule, rop.FURNITURE AND CARPETS.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 2594 St.Catherine Street.H.A.WILDER & co, 258 St.James Street.TS PHOTO ENGRAVERS.| DENNISON ENGRAVING CO.\u2018 112 St.Fran- cols Xavier Street.- MAUNFACTURING OPTICIAN.JOS.L.GURD, 2403 St.Catherine st.MONTREAL CITY AND DISTRICT SAVings Bank, 176 St.James Street.SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA, 202 St.James Street.anne) LABOR CONTRACTORS.HUCKLE'S Emp.Agency, 808 Craig Street.D.J.LYONS, 123 McGill.Cattlemen wanted.DOMINION» EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 18 St.James Street.\u2018Oldest general agency.Let an expert choose your belp.\u2018Matiufacturing of : 7 : ; , D, MARCONT, 460 St: James.Italian Banker.- GENERAL Emp.Agency, 633 St.James St.\u201c BOOTS AND SHOES.RONAYNE BROS., cer, Notre Dame and Inspector Sts.\u2019 .Situations Vacant.\u201c+ Situations Vacant.* er Aäverüséments under this heading \u2014 Es words, one insortion, iv cents; .one \u2018week, cents.JANTELD \u2014 500 FOREIGN LABORERS, fur railroad work, mining and water construction; also stonemasons and steam drills.Huckle\u2019 s, 808 Craig st 159 - WANTED \u2014 100 MINING LABORERS FOR Nova Scoila; good wages to best men, Apply to 460 St.James st, city.nb ANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR BRITISH ports weekly.Free passage and return.Apply or send stamp for particulars.Canadian Agency, 1821» St.Anfoine-st.,, Montreal.138 VV ANTED-FIRST CLASS STENOGRAPHer.English speaking.State experience.Address Heraid, Box K 286.159 VVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GENERAL seivant; no washing or ironing.Mrs: Vozosbue, 1223 Dorchesiez st 154 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.NO washing or iroming.References requir- Wages $15.00.4030 Dorchester st.154 ed.Ÿ FANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN fcr gepiral housework.Must have references.2165 Dorchester st.154 VV ANTED \u2014 LAD OF ABOUT 17 YEARS, .| Forde, 50 LA Advertisements under this heading - TE words, one inser lon, 10 cents; One week, cents.MEY WANTED FOR CATTLE STEAMERS, to London, Liverpool, Glasgow.Free pass both ways.Call.or enclose stamp for reply.J.Lyons, 123 McGill st.,, Montreal.1 1 WANTED \u2014 A LIVE MAN, GOOD ADdress, for permanent outside position; good wages; referonces.Apply E.J.indsor Hotel.* : \\VANTED = = BY A PAINT F ACTORY, EX- \\ perienced hands for painting and preparing color cards.P.D.Dods & Co., 274 St.Patrick st.157 Stanley, WANTED EVERYWHERE \u2014 HUSTLERS | to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.No canvassing.Good pay.Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicavo.154 AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN NANTED TO learn telegraphy and quality for first- class positions \u2018at good par.0 CE illustrated book explains everything.Write for it to-day.Dept.A, Dominion E00] of \u201cTelegraphy, Toronto, Ont.2.4.8.ANTED\u2014CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.Non- \u201cpion lnen preferred.ishdp st.157 WANTED \u2014 \u2014 AN UNLIMITED NUMBER\u2019 Thomas |.For Sale.Jr Advertisements vnder this heading\u2014%c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the pricy of four, making the rate i cent per word per insertion.OR SALE \u2014 CORNWALL UPRIGHT plano, ply cash.A very good li strument at the price.Apply at 2366 bt.Ca erine_ st.OR SALE \u2014 GOOD PRACTICE PIANO, bY T.LD.Hvoa, nice tons, strong and durable.In perfect order.Only $60, payable B monthly.Cash, He Layton Bros, 144 cel st.154 OR SALE \u2014 CAMP BEDS FOR THE MILlions.All kinds of folding camp beda, \u2018sea.beds, and pillows, always on hana.Bedding remade equal to new.Townshend, 3s0 St, James ut.lhone Main 3014.170- Fk SALE \u2014 CHEAP, LARGE QUANTITY double and single bookkeepers' roll and fiat top desks.Office furniture removed, uid furniture bought or exchanged.Wm, P.Stan- on, 2 St.brs, Xavier BL.Telephone Mala U6.SAFE FOR BALE \u2014 IF YOU ARB Look - ing for a sale, cheap, call and see .St.John, .227 Temple Hidg.Phone Main 3998.JOR SALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New address, R.EK.Pailnchaud, 630-6a2 St.Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke, Rall- ing and reclining chairs, adjustable bedside The Heralds \u201cWant-Ad \u2019Deposis Your small advertising will be received at any of The Herald Receiving.Depots, and the same attention will be given as when left at the main office, UPTOWN\u2014Ghapman's Mocksiore, St.Pos 8t.(two aGbere west - of oeil).CENTHAL {= Worman's Clothing Store oor Notre Dame and McGill POINTS: ST.CHARLES Victoria Drug Frid or Wellington and Charron | 8tre WEST \"END\u2014Rééfeys News Agency, cor.\u2019 Atwater and 8t.Antoine Ste.H ERALD -WANTS ARE WINNERS - Personals.i.Advertisements under this heading wi \u2018per word for oùe fasértion.aix insér dons lor the price of four, making the rate i4 cent bor word per insertion.- » JPEREONAL \u2014 MR.H.BROWN, BARBER, from Lancashire, England (late with E.Situations Wanted\u2014Male.Situations Warted\u2014Female.\"Summer Resorts.8 Advertisements upder this heading \u2014 x words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, cents.&#F Advertisements under this heading \u2014 30 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents.__ VV ANTED \u2014 BY SEWING MACHINE MEchanic, position to take charge of factory.guet to all kinds of machinery.English and city references.Address K 287, Herald Office.159 ve sires a bookkeeping or any position of trust: best references.Addross K 284, Herald Office.159 VV ANTED-PLACES FOR 1,000 ITALIANS, Austrians, Swedes, Germans, and English laborers.185 St.James st.Phone Main 1475.OUNG MAN, WITH GOOD MEDICAL education, desires a position wbere his knowledge of medicine would be of service; Po referenced.Address K 285, Herald Of- ce.159 VVANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR ANOTHER batch of 25 farm bands, Call at 11 or\u2019'3, or sen ckets to ominion Em loyment Agency, 185 St.James st., \u2018Montreal.158 VV ANTED \u2014 PA ERFANGING, PAINTing, tinting, plastering, etc.Competent workmen.Low Fee Attention to ordert from any part.Bacon,75 Hallowell street, Westmount.159 Youna MAN WITH GOOD EDUCATION | situation as office assistant, Dominion Employment, Agency, 158 ANTED\u2014POSITION AS STENOGRAPH- & / er ond typewriter, by a girl leaving school.Small wages to start.Address \u2018M/\"\" | M7 Prince Arthur st.157 Bios \u2014 LAKELET HALL, MYSTIC, IS now.open for the recéption of guests; fine | shady grove, croquet lawns, boating and fishing at door; large cool rooms, running water; gas, fountains, etc.Two hours trorm Montreal in prettiest part of Eastern Townships; best board.For terms, apply H.M.Welch, Mystic, Que.160 : Property for Sale.EAL ESTATE SALES\u2014HENRY WARD & Co.Real\u201d Estate Brokers, have sold the following Jropereies: 11 and.13 Milton street, from H Kaufman to Wolf Goldsman, for 4,500.vac \u2018ant land in the St.Lawrence Park, erdun, from Mrs.E.\u2018Vogt to T.Butler, for $3,733.02 trom Mrs.P.Heuser to T.Butler, for $3,342.64; from L.I.Cusson to T.Butler, for $604.50.and from Henry Ward to T.Butler, for $3,004.92, \u2014155 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 _ HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT AKELET HALL.MYSTIC, QUE., IS NOW .open for guests.Best of board, delightful location, near to Montreal.Finest, boating and fishing right at door.Shady Forks, Private gas plant, fountains, ete.For ter apply to H.M.Welch, Mystic, Quel FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated by a private family, pleasant locality, near lake.Aduls only.Apply Lake View Cottage, Box 134, Waterloo, Que.OARD-SUMMER BOARD.FIRST CLASS accommodation at Hotei Belmont, Ste.Agathe des Monts, Que., near beautiful lakes; best boating and fishing.160 \u2014 THE HERALD'S DAILY | HISTORICAL PUZZLE PIGTU RES to learn copper plate.printing.Apply of customers?A re taoles, bed-rests, commodes, bldets.Phone Hill), wishes to snnoudce that he has opened ANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR 500 SWEDES, Btationery Dept, Hen:y Birks & Sons, Je pets, ollcloths, etc.Cant ar ey payment, Eust 3338.X la barber's shop at 2504 St.Catherine st cor.mini Poles, Austrians, ête., for railroad work, WINNERS OF THE SECOND SERIES Philips squate; 5 Progress Furniture Co., 8 Craig west.164 OR BALE_ON EASY PAYMENTS, FUR.Crescent, and will be pleased to meet both rént Agency iE at.Se \u2018Dominion Employ: VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BOOK- |\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 F Diture carpets stovés, go-c ste, old friends and new.158 y.ames s 158 Following are the senders of the first: ten, sorrect varie of foto last.| ® 1 : \u2019 tures, and are entitled to a work of fiction:\u2014 VY pneu oe seri trowurer tor lucor- |.Rooms and Board.Te 5 Prièce Co, baieriact pov ar ARCANUM \u2014 FAGTE, Fiounes ANAL, \u2014 SORAS, CHAIRS, ETC.ma | weeks Historical Puzzle Plstures 300 20 5) Yompetent to take charge of finance and : avo Sd future showin La plais (arms Vala: dence, $1: six pleces, 4.80.Adaress AL MISS BEULAH GRAHAM, 650 St.Antoine Street.oifice, having-$I,v00.U0U to invest preferred.gar Advertisements _un@er this heading \u2014 Fer SALB \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS, AY Address Rex, F.0.box No.2401, Montreal.O'Kost, K 248, Herald ort re J.SAGUIN, 379 St.Lawrence Street.\u2018Business, established.Apply, In confidence, 20 words, one {nsertioh, 10 cents; one week, cash prices, furniure, stoves, Carpets, \u2019 157 ; W.R.MILLER, 30 Seymour Avenue.r.0.Drawer 2392, Montreal.= 154 | cents.crockery, at very lowest prices and best Business-Cards.BESSIE KING, 85 City Councillor Street.Lanae Brüs., lis St.Lawrence, ERSONAL \u2014 YOUR #0 TUNE TOLD MRS.LASTER, 461 1-2 Bourgeois Street, : - ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS | restmoat on ladies\u2019 blouses; also a few sleeve : makers and closers; plenty «of werk at best of prices.Apimiy td lhe G.H.Harrower Co.8 Beaver Hall Hill.160 v 1-8-06 - YOR SALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR provt, new aud secondhand, at prices \\hat ue.y competition.Largest stock in city.À.Aleru, Montreal s3afo wurks, SW st.James st.\u2018Telephone Main 313.OOM; \u2014 TWO .NICE FRONT ROOMS, ; newly furnished, Auer ligbt, al! modern improvements, steam heat, to gentlemen with proper reference.1865 Ontario st., near Bleury.184 OOMS \u2014 -EXTRA LARGE DOUBLE AND single.rooms, ôn bathroom flat, newly iree.1 tell about businéss, love, family and money Fantiers.Send 2c stamp and birth date.Mr.A E.8tilwsil, Rougemont, 7.Q.158 JPERSONAL \u2014 WINCH'S MARKET HAS ltemoved to 3 McGill College avenue, above ut.Catherine, few doérs.186 DOROTHY JOHNSTON, 222 St.Urbain Street.F.CROSBIE, 778 Dorchester Street.JESSIE MENDELHON, 11 Mayor Street., F.RIDDELL, 9 1-2 Mayor Street._ Books can be had by sailing at The Herald office.J A.FINLAYSON (BUCCESSOR TO FINe layson & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and Paul st., Montreal.Heated Sto Free.Teléphone Main 1303.P.O.a Agents Wanted.417 Bt a Bond or\u201d JANTED \u2014 EXI'ERIENCED OPERATORS on ladies\u2019 skirts, also for men\u2019s seft Educational.AF Advertineinents under thls Kku per word for one insertion.a ons for the price of four, mx the rate % cent per word per insertioh.PERSONAL MARCEL'8 QUICK LUNCH, 152 St.Antoine, 3 doors west of Windsor, st.Open night and gay.Best meals at low- shirts; steady employment.Apply The G.H.furnished, all modern \u201cconveniences; Auer \u2018OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- ANAMAB AND STRAW HATE OF 2 - Harrower Lo., 5 Desver Hall Hill.160 |l:git.165 Mance st.ques got tri posed, $2.0; cut hard kinds Fenovated vo eased and acai A MIDDLE-AGED MAN WOULD LIKE À - THIRD SERIES.h h - \u2014 woo me ocks, $1.76; tamarac |M.KR.DesGeorge o., TL Lawr t.place by the month in n Eenti ork of Fiction is offered to each of the First W ANTED \u2014 2,000 CUSTOMERS TO BUY ooM TO LET, ONE FURNISHED blocks, »2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal.Tel.Bell E.4064.* 164 [vlace; very handy with paint brushes or ear: Ten Pa ware cleat: at The Herald office each week to the room.Apply to 157 Chatham st.J.C.Mcpiarw\u2019d, d Canal Basin, corner GI el.nousebold turniture for cash or easy.Catherine st., near St Gorge, T.155 VWANTED\u2014 RESPECTABLE AND INTEL~ Mgent persuas to solicit oruers for nursery stock: to the right parus I can offer wo | best inducemeats; best time In the yéar to make ® start.Apply for wero, at onte, w E.D.Smith, Winona, Ont., enter\u2019s tools; best city references.E.A.ambert, 31 Coursol st.preceding week's puzzle pictures.ï 4 oti £ th a Carefully keep each day's puzzle, and on completion, o © wee are P te er, marking with pencil whère ary oii\u201d Ww 2042 st.and Wiliam c Pinsier Co.payments, Main 452.\u201c 154 \u2014 A GENTS CAN EASILY ARE $10.00 A day selling our Gold wi ow Letters, |Boarp_mre.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICT ly private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance.Ladies treated and attended.160 St.George st.159 Rooms \u2014 ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, on bath flat, or two conhécting rooms; light housekeeping.Call evenings.Telephone East 2984.88 St.Famille.158 \"series every Saturday, fasten toge he Herald office.Noveity Signs.snd Changeable Signe.Cata.den person is found and send to Tho Her offic logue free.Sullivan Co., 405 W.Van Buren D® announced every Saturday.st, Chicago, Ill.169 ,\u2018 ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.NEW PROPOSI- | tion for Canadian Territery, promising large returns.Exclusive territory to to those 1dg.For SA) & \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, IN &ood order, and recently lacquered, enougui #,r eigat or ten room kouse,:ificiud- ing drs (ing room, halls, dining room, bedrooms, etc.Cost $560, Will sell for pb.457 Moko: Pleasant ave.Telephone Festmount - tt FoR: Prize winne RENTAL, MONARCH VISIBLE e OOMS \u2014 TO LET, COMPLBTELY FUR- : .appl romptly to 230 T To Let.nisbed single and 'dougle rooms, on bath: {aren RIALS moderate rajes.The Mon est prices .158 [applylng promptly to 238 Temple room flat.87 Union aveflue.: Transients ac- Jobn et.Phene Main 49: ri ; \"C0 PERSONAL _ COTTER, TAILORS, ANTED \u2014 MEN TO BEL La = Advertisements under this heading \u2014 commodated.159 : drssemakers, can be taught the best and a form pêt {nves:ment pont ct; (Den of c pet word for one insertion.Six insertions _ simplest system of decigning all descriptions &004 reco! who have experience in Re The price of four, making the rate ont OOM \u2014 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED OR ALES RNITURE, = STOVES, of jadies\" wear.Success guaranteed within 2 {this line of business or -insurance work (in- |- per word per insertion, front room, où bathroom fiat, wardrobes, For credit or cash \u2018Thee Montreal House months.Special terms, for July and August.[dustrial or ordinary) will be given-a splendid .Auer light, telephone; private tamily.465 St.Furnishing Co, 1860 Notre Dame.4 doore 1- Bazue, 1806 St.Catherihe st.158 |contract with chance of good sdlaried position ' 0 LET \u2014 AT DORVAL, FURNISHED Pe*é- 168 west of McGill.ore Dame Tr PE une EE EE Je Jroved.Apply rooms, near lake front; gentlemen pre- DOMS TO LET, TWO FRONT ROOMS, = ; Rutt ia fo ommorcial piraan: Stands à Lit bre sod Lana Co.We ren 7 a .for commer andar e : ferred; phone in bouse.R on Lath fiat, one single, one suitable for pre ù aria) P3400 St £ or others.Prof.Lbambach (df Paris), st Phone 91a Dorval, 158 Catherine, Bell Tel.Up 2681 or reply Mrs.W.Brown, Dorval, two gentlemen or married couple.31 Coursol oderate sum- street.- 153 WANTED \u2014 FOR OFFICE OPENING IN A Hot Tire In the Old Town ¢ \u2014 2 mer terns.Translations made.160 Toronto, representative with à knowledge 0 Let Aiwater avenue Weatmoust, 4s Get an Electric Fan for comfort\u2014at bargain of woollens, etc, and a connection with man- Al order; immediate possession; to Re rcs fa u Mo LARGE FRONT ROOMS, Prices.RS.JESSIE KELLOND, A GACHER OF [ utacturing 4nd holesale | re oo oe new in t, ano, mandolin, banjo and guitar.ves t Henry Ward & Co., 260-St.James st.1856 square, Apply Foe a view Dominion HICKS ELECTRIC co., Oity QOouncillars st.Fi : | proposition.Apply P.O.Drawer 2392, Mont- ; AIN \u20181128.ee réal [; Misceilaneous.= .JRO0ME \u2014 FURKIBRED PEDROGME AND | 1 LAGAUCHETIERE or.Undertakers and Embalmiers.\u2014\u2014\u2014 == ° \u2014 .: bed sitting rooms to let; nicely furnished, Legal 1 Car - Boots and Shoes.OM HOP LEE LAUNDRY HAS MOVED Terms moderate.110 Cathedral st.168 ga ards.O.WRAY & BRO., « 133-8t.Dominique.ILLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.\u2018 from 2406 St.Catherin Catherine st., first class 0 NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD stove.You can get-grates and repairs tor all styles, old and new, at our repair department, 408a St.Lawrence Main st.Write us or Phone 3254 East: Wm.Clendinneng, & Son.at.; to 2513 St.hinase Laundry.#0 Mountain st, «nd ptown 2738,.East.117.Catherine st.OOTS AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOGQTS and shoes for straight or deformed féet.Bpeclalty of repairiñg shoes, rubbers, rubber ; water bottles, and everything made of fubber, .HODINA.4 Beaver Hall HilL MARKIAGE LICENSES Issued by ARTHUR Ww.WILKS.Re OMS.\u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, batbrbom fiat, $6 per month; also unfurnished rocm, with use of kitchen.128 Fulford street.+167 Roous \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED ROOMS, hot water, electric light; ladies or gentlemen; very central.100 Burnside Place, near Peel and St.Catherine sts.154 Gram GREENSHIBLDS, MAC- Ce & Languedoc, ; = N.Greenshields, reenshields, K.C., A.Macalister Erroll, Languedoc.w.a.Uptown =a.Gapons & HARPER, BARRISTERS, ARE ri en \u201cWellington at eté., Richmond and CARS sts., London.Geo.C.\u2018Gibbons, K.C., Fr A Harper.on Board Wanted, =~ + OOMS \u2014 TO LET, ROO.ON BATH- 8.\" BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, wn 1g.Tel.M.4128.A CHANCE FOR A MOTOR room floor, Auer igi, NP: ON _BATH- e Guardian Assurance Building, st OARD \u2014 BUBINESS AN WOULD LIKE Merchants nk B © ' a Five Hp.tentiemen only.A Ue » James st., Montreal.B: board in Quiet family, breakfast 7.30; Evenings Sherbrooke Tel.M.4553.\u201cFOR SALE, at a bargain, 548 Plessis strect.\u2014 Antoine st, near 154 .3 , alternae current; Mountain.| {| violnity Dorchester, University and Guy.Ap- Motor, CGB, Co tect ar.iy, with full Information, P.O.Drawer 2113, SET ee A ESTIMATES FREE.bre oBdA almost new and in perfect running Suit.MAIN 128 TT \u2014 Apply to Mr.Taylor, at Herald New Bulld- ooM \u2014 ie LET, \"LARGE, FURNIS BD .ontreal.154_ Ma age Liconses .tabla for t tlemed, ia pri- \u2014 amphi gery ing, 288 St.James St.and Victoria Square vato \"amDiy, 9 St M rio.son eme .For Electric Work of all kinds, try rr À a | \u2018Business Chances.M8 \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED HICKS ELECTRIS ce., 0 ç Ex in SUED 3 0 Re and newly tinted rooms, at 26 Bt.Fam- 711 LAGAUCHETIERE ST.ommon ens form ators JOHN M M.DUFF, : : : ANTED-HUSTLING PARTNER, WITH Ue st.| : 166 For ROACHES, BED-BUGS and MOTHS.ce ; pores Et 7 dollars, ui Chat pays good weekly in- JPOOM \u2014 TO LRT, NICELY EuaN anges MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 For RATS and MICE.07 êt.James Birest and 4D Crasoant July 1\u2014Forty-two years ago to-day\u2019the Battle of Gettysburg was being come, Address K erald Office.154 room, private a HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT All Dealers, and 381 Queen st.W., Toronto.Street.- waÿed.Find Général.Les.3 \u2014\u2014 - - \" 1 _ THA tres ga nam, = - yr Tow 12 Good Reasons for Learning BOYD'S SHORTHAND BOYD'S DOTLESS SYST MOON'S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Le ; 'S 8 EM.4th.No shading required by BOYD'S PURE and CLEAR method.6th.No ruled books required; lines useless when you write BOYD'S SHORT .6th.It is the 6nly SYSTEM ever Invented that & apeed of 100.to 150 words per minute can bé attained In 30 days.1th.No tong Net of Worl Hane co et Memorising in BOYD'S SHORTHAND _ W.T.MOON, Principal.Phone Up 3005.Karn Hall, Montreal.completed in two hours\u2019 time.9th.Students can correspond in BOYD'S \u2018SHORTHAND from one day's study.expense and 5 month¥ salary, or $250.11th.$2560 N.B.\u2014Copyright for Boyd's Syllable System of Shorthand exclusively mes \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 1st.It is an entirely NEW DISCOVERY, not based upon 0 of the old systems, \u20182nd.It is based on the syllable, the natural formation of words.8rd.No dots used to brace ~ characters in EY es 10th, It saves 6 months\u2019 A.saved {s-4s good Xb 3250 étirnèd.18th,.It ia the -voming Orivetsal SHORTHAND SYSTEM, and bechuxe of.Îts märvalidüa aimpiloity and leg)uility it will dltimétely také the place of Tohghind.wt : Instructor and Dictionary, $1.50, mailed to any address postpald, Call or write for Circulars and | apecimen of our Shorthand.- \u201cA .controlled By.W.T.da.A KnbWiedye of hia system cannot be obtained elsewhere in this orth IE SU .EN .- ss e pra Canada's Woman's Store is Murphy's.\u2018just for that very reason.to us in proper condition.: SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1008.New Ideas.RE never was a time in the world :when stores .weré ru as well as now\u2014 some stores!- - Old-time rnerchants used to think it smart to get rid ofold or worthless goods without the customer knowing ituntil she got home-and then there was no taking things back.= « You see the difference \u2018here in a number \u2018of ways.For one thing we don\u2019t intend to allow any goods to get old.We are weeding out the stocks now, The\u201c rule of the new management is to sell\u2019 all goods in their season.In regard to purchases we refund money as\u2019 cheerfully as we take it, providing the goods are returned Those who can\u2019t get tothe store can shop by \"Phone.» \u201cSILKED CHECES\u201d\"\u2014 \u2014 + \u2018LADIES\u2019 BATH - ROBES.Regular 152.95 As Monday, #205 NIGHT DRESSES, ; 98c EACH.On Monday, the specialty \u201d .in the Whitewear Department will be a Night- Dress worth $1.50 for 98e.\u2026 Made of gnod English Cotton, front voke of solid tucking.3 rows.of fine Swiss.insertion, frill of extra fine Hamburg em- .broidery across, bottom.of y ke and on sleeves, friil of embrold- ery around neck, hack gathered full on back yoke, lengths 56, 58, 60\u2014a thoroughly reliable gown in every particular, \u2018 FABRIC GLOVES AND MITTS._ 29¢ Regular Prices oe Up to 21.25.300 pains pure silk and isle thread gloves; street lengths and long lengths; dome fasteners, buttons und jersey wrist: in plain, lace nnd net: colors, black, white, ray.mode and pink Not cvery size in every style, 5 but everv size in the assortment.Mitts also amongst them.Regular prices, up to $1.25 pair.Monday, 29¢ pair.OSTRICH -.+ FEATHER BOAS, | $3 00 - Regular $5.00 te f WE $13.00 Each.+ Black and white Ostrich, Also cock\u2019s tail stoles, extra long, lace trimmed.Also black Maribou- ruffs, Regular prices, \u201c$5.00 to: - $13.00 > : - - Mon £3.00 BACK COMBS, Regular, 50c Each, } 25c Mounted \u201cwith old gold: bright gilt trimmings, with pearls.and J and set- Regular price.50c.Monday, 2Bé* FACE VEILINGS.25 Regular, 50c to $1.50.Ç Plain and spotted net.in black, navy and brown.Magpie net, jackdaw net,\"klso chiffon, Regular prices, 50c to $1.50.yard.(Made Vells similarly- reduced.) 4 white - easily cleaned.) 33¢c navy oyster shell, pink, white, Also silk and wool- silver gray, is a name given $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 ea.lo a mercerised .Of Turkish Towelling.Cord and \"of ; Tassel Belt.Some plain white, ¢ ot ton fabric 1,680 others strfped or checked blue with a shep- and white or red and white.70% .\\ turn-down collar on each.Regu- herd s plaid yards to + lar prices, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00.\u2018destègn, rather -\u2014 + _ firm in torture | 9e ) > RE SE : SILK AND WOOL (a feature that | sold \u2014\u2014 \u2014CREPELINEs.\u201cmakes it hang ; Regular 75c * Goods.) yard -ell His Monday .In shades of Royal blue, well on the fig- : blue, sky blue, champagne.Hello- ure).but most at trope, Nile green, valued for its And ol vase.alos autiful silky \u2019 \u201cspot\u201d Crepelines, in navy blue, beautif ; ! ky 9c.\u201c brown, hellotrope, Y gray cffeci_and\u2014neat- 10 \u2014.champagne.Regular price, 75c yd.tasteful design.| -a yard.Monday, 33\u20ac yard.(Wash Goods | OSTRICH - Counter.) .| FEATHER BOAS, $1.00 \u2018Regular $2.75 to 3 $4.50 Each, J In white, 1% yards long: Alsb and gray cock's \u2018tall feathe- bous\u2014slightly soiled, but Regular prices, 2.75 to $4.50.: = * Monday, $1.00 LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR, Regular} 29e \u201835e to $1.00 Each.: Vests, drawers, combinations, corset covers; in Balbriggan, lisle threud, wool, and silk and lisle\u2014 - many different styles and makes: summer weights.Regular prices, 86c to $1.00 each piece.Monday, 29¢ Each BLACK AND TAN) HOSE.Regular, 250 a pair.1226 In summer welght \u2018cotton, for ladies and children.Seamless feet; elastic stretch; spliced heels ang toes\u2014ribbed or plain, Regular orice, 25c a pair.Monday, 121.4 'a pair.SATIN RIBBONS.\\ Regular, .152, 22¢, 10c 356 yard.f Yard Liberty Satin\u2014in white, cream, .8ky, pink; Nile, maize, turquoise, navy, brown, orange and emerald, Widths, 1%, 2%, 3, 44 In.Regular prices, 15¢c, 22¢, 35c yd.Monday, 10¢ yard.LINEN TOWELLING Regular, 8c, 90, foo | Be 12e, 130, 15cs, * Roller towelling, glass towelling, kitchen towelling\u2014al! \u2018positively linen.\u201cRegular prices, Sc, 9e, 10c; 12e, 13c, 15e yard.Monday, sé yard.Regular, 40e, 50c, i 250 60c Each, Work bags and qu bags alan among, them\u2014handsorme bags, 18 you can call such things handsome.Regular prices, 40c, 50c, 60c Monday.23¢ each.LAUNDRY: BAGS.; Monday, ZSé yard.4 + Worth up to $1 for 25c any one under 5, we are bour sither him or her here\u2014w || couldn\u2019t resist them .to affect you, just \u201ctn babies\u2014big rid little.in; ; SALE- OF- CHILDREN'S HEADV ;s ON MONDAY, | (eo two y A \\ lots There\u2019s the cutest little Baby Bo net and the smartest of Silk Hats for .No matter what the complexion, or features or age may be of to have the yery hat, or bonnet for ave such a variety and such a quan- - tity.We just bought 60 dozen, of them ourselves because we the price, and the sight of them is bound e way it did us\u2014that is if you are e inte ted Pique Wash Hats; Pique Tams, etc, \"he omnes worth up to $1.00 for.ohes worth up to $2.00 for.Cece scene cron teeeressistencas ceseies 300 each.]/ Vorth up to \u201882 °r 80¢ ou ever saw for 25¢, ie bigger ones at 50c.[Ts To a dent.* After forty years\u2019 absence Francisto, Cali, son of the late Mr.I.C.Mayer, a once prominent arrived In the city yesterday on a fly- and as he expressed it last night, he \u201clonged to have one more look at the beautiful old Canadlan metropolis.\u201d \u201cForty years is a long.time,\u201d \u201812- marked Mr.Mayer to a Herald reporter, and, by the way, the former Montrealer is not an elderly man by] any means, right side of the three score mari; \u2018and the old town has shown some wonderful changes.The old house !n which I was born, on Sherbrooke street, is still standing\u2014No, 741 1 think it la.\u2018I call up there to-day and looked around a bit, just to see what Father Time had done to the famillar place.the family that built the house; all the rest are gone.\u201cForty years ago Victoria Square was called the Haymarket; the post- office was across the \u2018way from the 3t.lawrence Hall, and I remember but three banks at that time.the Banque du People, and the other two were the Bank of Montreal and a City Bank.The first and last of these I think have disappeared.The only hotel I remember of that time was the St.Lawrence, the one Mr.Hogan kept for so long: and 1 tell you I felt'a thrill run through me when the runners at the station called the old name to-day.I knew Mr.Hogan for Years, He, too, has gone, but the house is the same,\u201d and Mr.Mdyer looked about the rotunda.' \u201cI was up on the, mountain this afternoon,\u201d he continued, \u2018\u2018and really It ls the finest panorama I ever saw We've nothing like it in 'Frisco\u2014in where.The city from end to end is magnificent, and the trees you people have.here are nothing short of perfection.In.California we have no trees, and the cities are barren- -look- Ing as a result, - \u201cIn climate we beat you hollow.One wears the same clothes winter and summer\u2014in fact I would live no place else.It's the best and healthiest cll- mate in the world, I believe.For thirty-three years steady I have officiated as organist and musical director In\u2014the Hirst Congregational Church \u2018n San Francisco, and haven't been ill à day.If I lived here 1 don't think I could stand \u2018the heat and.the cold.It's too variable.\u201cI took a run around the city on the cars this morning befote going up on the mountain, and your street railway looks to be a paving thing to what :t \\was nearly flfty years ag0,' and Mr.of any.kind in the Montreal of half a century ago.\u201cThe water front has grown into a | gplendid business part of the city,\u201d he concluded, grown so that one is helpless in trying to explain it.tiful city.and one with a grand future before it.\" Personal and - Society Notes - Mr.G-@-\u2014Foster is at Knowlton.Mrs.Spicershas left for Charlemagne.Dr.- - Whitly nis left for Lac Charle- bols.léft town for Ormstown.ton Beach, New Hampshire.left for Notre Dame du Portage.Mrs.spending the summer at St.Rose.city yesterday en-route to Berthier.Mrs.W.D.Greenshtelds and family, at Glen Sutton.with his people.Bird, Westmount, Kennehyiik.Me.Mrs.N.Armstrong and family, home at Carleton.Mrs.ing a few days with Coombe at Chambly.home at Ste.Agathe.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cummings, Montreal, with relatives at Bonville.Mrs.Thos.in Boston and New York.\u2018been visiting his father, Mr.C.C.Hopkins, ât North Coaticook.\u201cMr.at St .Lawrence Hall through illness.© Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Lighthall and family Westmount, have left for thelr summer home at Mount Tremblant, P.Q.Miss Maude Mudge, Lorne ave, has \u2018left to-day for Yarmouth, \u2018N.S, where she will be the guest of Mrs.Prescott Baker.Mr.bourne Tate, has be Mr.and Mrs.E.C.tion,\u201d Lennoxville, - The marriage daughter of .rge this city, to Mr.W.J.Bland will; next week.L| place quiet) ale, at \u201cPlanta.x, all of Montreal-are Durocher house t Ch said tp be the province.From will appeal to the blue stocking fraternity.Mr.sets of the siege of Quebec b oughty,f Life of Wolfe by Bfyce's American va FORTUN E'S PRAN Ke.\u201cJust about the ti on ne man Natu Ld AND 40 YEARS Neo Some Changes Seen in Old \u201c City by Fortéer Reat-\u2014 LU from Montreal, Mr.Samuel D.Mayer, of San local wholesale furrier on St.Paul street, ing vigit.: Mr.Mayer was a member of the shriners who invaded Niagara Falls, being apparently on the I am the only surviving member of One was fact it beats anything I ever saw any-| Mayer laughed at the thought of cars \u201cin fact'the entire city has Montreal is a beau- Mr.John King has left, town for Sommerstown, P.Q.Mr.P.Reynolds and family have Mr.Willlam Tees has left for Hamp- Mr.O.E.Patterson, Westmount, has Alfred Bastlen and famlly are .Mrs.Rowan, of Winnipeg, was In the \u2018Fort street, are spending the summer Mr.Chas.Reynolds, of Montreal, will spend \"the week end at South Roxton, Mrs.Godfrey Bird and Miss Phybls leave next week [or Peel Sires.have left for their summer.Miss Gunelack, of Montreal, is spend- Gorton Mrs.C.J.Doherty and family.Staw- ley street have left for thelr summer of are spending a few \u2018days \"J.Watt of Hutchison |- street is visiting friends and relatives Mr.Mead Hopkins, of Montreal\u2019 has Plafflin, manager for Nordhelmer| \u2014 Company is coniined to his apartments Stanley Tate, mon of Sir Mel- staying with be seen on a fair day thé Adirond mointains, Lake Champlain end y bodies of water in the Towns / - RAR OLD BOOKS.Willlamsén Co., publishers, Torons to, who make a specialty of rare Books have an advertisement in this issue that Williamson announces a sale of elegant and rare one edition Fr: obert right, Commonwealth, Knight's Histeory of England, e Fortune smiled | put a boll \u201d nls \"na why the bout asked thé Erin.ou put that there to Fortune es that ead,\u201d Roe Nature.\u2014Chicago Men ALARMING PREVALENCE ~~ OF EQUINE LOCK-JAW [Corporation Horses - Die From\u2019 Blood Polsoning\u2014Remedy Suggested.\u2018 The incineration committee met yesterday afternoon for a few minutes, Ald.Lavallee presiding, but.beyond \u201cordering the eats \u2018of half a doxerr disabled corporation horses, and the reading of a number of extremely flattering letters from private citixehs as to the work this summer of the commit- tes, nothing of moment tranapired.lery remarked that soma- thing -bhould be done to prevent the alarming loss of horse flesh through lonkjaw, caused by the horses being injured on the various dumps.The animals step on nails and other rub- biah and finally die from blood poisoning.Ald.Gallery suggested the use of special iron shoes for the horses, and the matter will be, considered.Superintendent Leguerrier, after the meeting, gave it as his opinion that the custom of accepting old fire -horses was a poor one, The animals have no wind, and are\u2019 generally weak in the legs, \u2018and as a result die easily.Most of them are over twenty years old.Of the horses to be sold, two have been in use for only a year, and the \u2014\u2014 orme Lens \u2018 AL eo Lo \u201cyo 7 Le \u201c * - A ' 7 .= SE Lu LUE RE MONYRIE DAILY EERALD, SATUSDAY.SULT 1008 (Trade Mark Registered) THOUSANDS ENOW THAT MARY T.GOLDMAN'S Gray Hair Restorer \u2014 t will the ori À 1s the only one tb Lr wit te dye bh ha at it = 1 you ave s Erlend w 0 knows oa oan tell you its wort! \u201csata full sles bottle -If not rend your name and address and 10 Coats for postage, and we will send, in enough for a trial on one s; mention, original ° or of, balr (send | .oon if ah Poses A Era MIE.Ras ane CT John Lewis, 2208 St.Catherine st.J.H.Harte, 2450 St.Catherine at.And all leading Druggists.a rest for about half that time.The department has 103 horses still left.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u20ac The visiting governors to the Montreal General Hospital for next week are Sir \u2018Wm.CG.Macdonald, Messrs.E.#5.Clouston, Andrew Balle and Jno, Cunningham, very easy payments, 3 Montreal._ regular service of Street Cars.! Telephone and Street Gullys.$10 cash and in business out here.yourself.Address direct to Before Paying Rent This Month\u2014Reflect Get it into your head that if you like, it is nèt necessary to pay rent, You can became owner of a nice piece of ground, very cheap and with Could anything be easier or more advantageous ?facilities that the neighborhood.offers will make many pcople.follow the example of numerous tradesman who have established themselves Hours patty 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.; Sunday included.The ground\u2019 is situated half-an-hour's walk from the General Post Office and possesses all the advantages of property in the centre of The Property Prefontaine is in a very healthy locality ; there is a You have Gas, Water, Electric Light, To become an owner it will 1 only cost you $5 per month.We believe all the ~ + Some of the first + who bouglit these lots have them alrendy | \u2014thereby making a considetable profit.yet, but do not hesitate to invest in a lot.We have not raised our price Come and see.them for You will see that what we say is true.= THE PROPRIETOR OF THE Propriete Prefontaine Corner Ontario and Orleans Sts.oo | MAISONNEUVE, Montreal {a rik Co OWN .73 Paty ps ZY pi PR LS al as ANA ee \u2014 el gre HOUSEHOLD FILTER.« w rite or call, PHONE MAIN 2297, WHY DRINK DIRTY and CONTAMINATED WATER When you can have it Sparkling, Brilliant and- Absolutely Sterilized ?In using the New PASTEURIZING FILTER.System of Messrs.Dame, Plat and Dr.Potte- vin, Head of the Laboratory in the Paris Pasteur Institute.The \u2018Filter has been put COURS\u201d Hygiene, which proves it.It has been adopted by institutions such as Che Dew Pasteurizina Filter Company LIMITED 71 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2018 \u201cHORS CON- at the International Exhibition of held in Paris tn\u2019 November, 1904, The GENERAL HOSPITAL.HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES.* MACKAY INSTITUT * HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.« HIGH SCHOOL.\u201c STAR.| * WITNESS.\u201c HERALD.* PROTESTANT INFANTS\u2019 HOME.* WINDSOR HOTEL.* LA CORONA HOTEL.* QUEEN'S HOTEL.4 RIENDFAU.HOTEL._ \u201c LAFONTAINE CLUB.* LE CANADA, MONTREAL.- urchased at '8 SUITS, ors, made by the best tailors.ficed for this occasion, at suit $8.00 and upwards.ME Worth .brated makers\u2014Charlerol, * cent., OB your purchase.ree _ ; SEL COUPON.his Coupon, and'a Purchase of { entitles you to: 86:00 worth n Stimps:\u2014A.ST.DENIS.| LAST CHANCE FHI R RHR RRR RRR HHH RRR HR HHH RAR RHR RS HIER There \u2018are signs that the Green Stamps are to be abolished, and for this redson we are giving all collectors of Stamps a tinal chance to fill their books.senting this Coupon you, will be entitled to ; 58 tamps for 1 dr a Bengal Hat, or a fine Watch and Chaln, gunrantecd for five\u2019 years, on every in English Worsted, different shades, Waterproofs Worth $12.00 for $.785 We have a large assortment of he ortaeney and Hats of the following cele- Cavendish, Buckley, Li .STRAW HATS, in latest styles, Come aud see them.If you don't take Stamps or the present, we vi allow you n discount of 10 per ot 446 RAEI HEI A.ST.DENIS By pre- concave should- $10.00, $12.00, $165.00, Sacrl- $8.90 nton and Bengal.948 \u2018St.Denis, \u201cCor, Raohel.Stewart\u2019 s _ The Best Shoe THERE are numerous possibilities in dress, and many points of view from which to study its excellence.> THE best effect is ,obtained only by wearing the best articles.STEWART'S Shoes have a refined, pleas- | - ing appearance* be- ve cause they are the best in quality and shape, our superior \u2018quality is unequalled at $3.50 STEWART'S 3 Stores West St.Catheréne St.Stove moving lo Co.2411 St.Catherine, Holland's Old Stand + July Cheap Sale Great Bargains In = White Lawn Waists DAINTY WHITE SHIRT WAIST, trimmed with pretty embroidery inser ] \"ton mew sleeves.All- sizes in stock.Usual price, $1.75.July Sale Price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.7o0reuesen core sa 00 00u0s [Uy eves ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL WAIST, with neat pin tucks both back and ' front.Usual $1.50.\u2018FOF .-00-varcecsenemecse 1 vecnscaccmn eee ee vanes 81.25 MONEY SAVED BY BUYING WHITEWEAR NOW.Note the following items: LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS, made of good Cotton and beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery, full size.Usual price, $1.10.Sale Price.T8¢ SLIP WAISTS.Worth 50c.For .cee [OR .\u2026.25e DRAWERS from .\u2026.\u2026.vemesceseesreconutreccnu.00ese BOC & DME UP Stocks are full and by buying early you \u2018will have best choice.ALEX.SMITH, 7 2639 ST.CATHERINE STREET, (Corner Buckingham Ave.) Come TEL.UP 418 - OPEN EVENINGS, | Fine Groceries and Liquors on We cater to the hest families in Montreal.One of the oldest grocery firms in Montreal, being established over forty years.The ree resent proprietors, Messrs.Raymond Freres, were old employes of e previous proprietor, Mr.F.X.St.Charles.The stock, including all the fine old Wipes and Liquors, for which this house enjoys a wide reputation, taken over, and everything as it stood, from cellar to garret, included in the sale.We have an expeditious delivery, covering the entire city.In fact, ne TI deliver an order, free of carriage, to any house on the Island ot ontr BUY YOUR =\u2014 CAMPING AND OUTING SUPPLIES - from us.We carry everything yon can possibly want in tha\" tar et Groceries and Liquors.SUBURBAN Se Our Suburban Delivery Service practically covers the Island.This service is now, under way, and will be continued during the summer months.We visitgthe following points weekly on: WEDNESDAY\u2014Cote St.Michel, St.Vintent de Paul, Cartlervilla, Sault au Recollet, Cote des Nelges.THURSDAY-\u2014Lachine, intermediate points.We request our customers to leave their orders the night previous, or.early in the morning on day of delivery.We give special attention to telephone orders.Write for catalogue RAYMOND FRERES, 257 St.Lawrence Street.Dorval, Pointe Claire, St.Anne de Bellevue, and.\" GROCERIES AND BOOTS-AND SHOKS a apecialty.; ALFRED FECTEAUSS, | WORTH OF GOOD: THIS COUPON WITH A PURCHASE OF $1.00 ENTITLES YOU TO $4.00 WORTH OF GREEN CASH RECEIPTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS (EXCEPT GROCERIES) MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.Complete assortment \"a DRY GOODS, GENTS FURNISHINGS, HOUSE FUR- ISHINGS, CONFECTION.{ Amongst the many lines reduced wa offer you: Nice Job in MUSLINS.Worth 18c, For .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.veneers 14@ Splendid Job in LACES AND INSERTIONS.Worth trom 8 to Be.ce, Se and Be ssmoscorouncanensanna0tessoun sarcncno0 sense sance Departmental Store of St.Louis, Mile End: 1626 St.Lawrence St, Corner Fairmount.NOR GREEN CASH RECEIPT WE ALS0 EXO Zon, FOR Le 00 1a all Departm ents except GFoc prete NG ANE i A Er a= aT ame mf an am sta | i | | | Ap If you are\u2019in want ot a Suit of Clothes call id \u2019and.- \u2018try one of our, Suits.For fit and finish they can\u2019t be beat, if equalled, atwnear the price for business Suits: in plain Tweed .or.Worsted in all the newest designs, in- plain patterns, checks or.stripes.We have a large stock, in prices ranging from $5.\u201d to $10.\u201d In fine goods suitable for better wear we have all the.latest novelties at all prices rom , $10.\u201d to $20.\u201d We guarantee to fit you and please you.Call in and see these geods.We shall be.pleased .toshow you our stock.Even -if you do not purchase to- \u2018day you may angqther day, and we like to show our >» a \u2018 \u2019 = In Prince Albert Coats and Vests we have a very fine line in West of England ,Ç Vicuna Worsteds at ' $1250 \u2014 These are exceptionally good.value.Having bought exceptionally heavy this season in Boys\u2019 Two and THREE piece Suits, although we have had a very busy season we have still a very large stock on hand in all the latest designs, in single and double breasted, in pleated Suits with and without belts.Sailor Suits, Russian Suits and all kinds of novelties in Washing and Tweed Suits that cannot fail to please.The prices are- marked.down.at a.liberal discount to clear.Call and see these goods, as the goods and prices are bound to please.' We are still making our special Suits'to order at $15.00 \u2014 Pants to.order $32 $3.54 Fit and finish guaranteed, & ?=~ - JOHN W.EVANS 48502 Notre Dame 84 Near MoGilt.= 5° : -kJohn MoNeën-ill J [3 ;BiA., \u2018second\u2019 Assistant.Holy Communion al a.m.and after marnfng service, ] Sunday School Lesson Subject:\u2014Hezekiah's prayer.\u2014Isalah 88:1\u20148.Golden [text.\u2014God is our refuge and strength; a very present help in trouble.\u2014Psa.45: 1.* HOW TO TEACH THIS LESSON.Discuss the Book of Isaiah and its author.Have some scholar read aloud the call of Isaiah (Isa.6).Review the last lesson; to get the probable setting for Hezekiah's sickness, Combine the three accounts, in Kings, Chronicles, aftd Isaiah, holding a different member of the .class responsible for each.Bring out the two leading teachings of the lessôn; the better view of death taken by: Christianity, and the power of prayer.: In.graded schools,.the senior department will wish at this tiie to take a preliminary survey of the tneir book of Isalah; the primary department wll} be taught the beautiful story of an- | ewered prayer; the intermediate department may follow the plans just outlined.:,, THE HEART\" OF THE LESSON.|.- This is a gnificent lesdôn on the power cof praver, and contains many téachings regarding tals highest\u201d of human experiences.; 1.We ,are sure that prayer is answered.We have (1) God's promises, repeated over and over #1 the Bible, that \u2018whatever we ask, in faith and in humble submission to God's will, we shal] receive; (2) God's nature, revealed to us in Christ as desiring above all things our good and happiness; (3) the experience of countless Christians who can testify to answers to prayer as plain and wonderful as Hezekiah's; (4) and finally, so far as we test the mdtter, we\u2018 shall have our own @x- perience.\u201d .2.Prayer is answered fully.God gave Hezekiah more than he \"asked.« Our Father always does \u2018exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think.\u201d (Eph.3: 20).In certain dealings among book publishers it\" is customary .to specify that thirteen shall be given at the price of a dozen.There is no need of such specifications in dealing with .3.Prayer is often answered quickly.as in Hezekiah's case.The famous Baptist preacher, Rev.Archibald G- Brown, tells how orie morning he Was .unaccountably movéd to send twenty- five dollars to a brother minister whom he had knbwn years before, and who lived eighty, rhiles away.At that very moment the needy minister was In great trouble fon the wami .0f just twenty-five dollars, and, - inh vestry, was earnestly praylng: for the money.Such instances might be multl- plied indefinitely.\u2014 4.Prayer is.often -answered slowly, the all-wise Father knowing that any more speedy granting of our requests would \u2018not be best for us.CO | 5.Prayer is often answered visibly, as in the Instance of the venerated father of the famous missionary, John G.Paton, who was one day praying aloud for one of his children, a daughter, who had gone astray.The wreteh- ed girl -was at that moment listening in the darkness outside.\u201cShe felt that there wat still hope for her, rushed, in and threw herself in her father\u2019s arms.~ ' \"6.But prayer is often answered only the eye gf faith, yet as really.Rev.h &» this YJis lis Îtle boy's top, which he saw revolving so fast that there was no sound or apparent motion.Often, he #ays, \u201cdod is Working so powerfully in.answering prayer that all progesses have become fairly.nojseless and motlonloss with their rhagrnificent spasd and energy.\u2019 7.Prayer is \u2018sometimes answered Dy miracles, perhaps even in modern times.Cures have been wrought py \u2018prayer when physicians have declarad the cases hopeless.Storms have béen calmed, as in the case of the Sprée, mentioned In thé last lesson.God\u2019 is constantly showing that he has \u2018mot withdrawn from the forces of nature, \u2018allowing them to run themselves.8.But prayer is usually answered by the ordinary processes of nature.Even in Bible times, it was only at intervals of many centuries, and at vastly important crisis, that miracles were granted.Many prayers remain unanswered because virtually they are presumptuous requests for miracles, without presenting adequate reasons wh God should depart from what is evidently his preferred way.9.Finally, a -lesson most necessary for us to learn is that prayers are often best answered when denied.Béck of all our prayers ls the desiré for happiness, for ourselves, or others, and often the granting of our prayers would mar or ruin this happiness.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES {Church Notices, to ensure publication In these columns, should be sent to The Herald Hditerfal Rooms not later than 3 p.m.on Friday.] : ANGLICAN.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.VEN.Archdeacon Norton, D.D., Rector of Montreal; Rev.Herbert Symonds, D.D., Vicar of Christ Church Cathedral; Rev.T.8.Boyle, D.D., first assistant; Rev.P.Sawers, second assistant\u20148 a.m.Holy communion, 1v.15 a.m.; Matins, 11 a.m.: choral communion _and sermon, preacher, Very Rev, Dean Hodges.'3 p.m,, Sunday school and -Bible classes in Synod Hall.7 p.m.Cathedral service, preacher, Very Rev.Dean Hodges.\u2019 ANGLICAN MISSION, ST.DENIS BOULK- © ward.Rev.Herbert Symonds, Vicar: of Christ.Church Cathedral, incumbent; Mr.B.E.Dawson (Theological College), stud.ent-assistant.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.GT.GEORGE'S CHURCH.RT.REV.JAMES Carmichael, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop of Montreal, rector: Rev.H.P.Plumptre, M.A., first assistant; Rev.J.A.Elliott, \u2014 \u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian Cigarettes 15, 25 and 800 mr © , .TORE NEWS A Great Collection of - LADIES\u2019 GOLF BLOUSES \" We have spared no pains to secure the finest collection of Ladies\u2019 Golf Blouses in Canada, and the results have amply repaid us for our efforts.These Blouses are knitted of the.very softest.wool, amd are made with | the newest slecve and with high or\u2019 low neck.They can be had in either wBite, npayy, black or red.Their price is only $1.75 EACH 0 THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG.CO.2460 ST.CATHERINE near Mountais a box.{| 8T.ANDREW'S PRESBYT t 9.30 -11.08,- Morning\u201d prarer.- rescher, Rev, H.P.Plumptre.pou, Bubday school and Bible classes.E.\u2026 evening prayer, ' preacher, Rev.H.P.Plumptre.i TRINITY CHURCH, ST.DENIS AND VIGER Square.Rev.Jahn Macpherson Almond M.A, rector.5 y.m.Holy Communion.il s.m., Morning vice.3 p.m., Sunday chool and buble class.2.p.m., evening service Strangers welcome at all services and shown to seata \u2019 CHURCH OF 8ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE.Rev, Canon Ellegood, D.C.L., rector; Rev.B: A.e M.A., assistant.\u2014Holy Com- maunion, 8 a.m.; matins, 11 a.m., preacher, Rev.H.A.Brooke.Sunday schol, 3 p.m.Brening service, 7 p.m., preacher, the rec.or.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, WEREDALE Park, corner Dorchester Strest and Atwater Avenue.\u2014Celebration of Holy Communion, § a.m.and 11 a.m.Morning prayer, 11 a.m.-Preacher, Rev.Principal Rexford.Evening prayer, 7 p.m., preacher, Rev.F.Charters.Sunday scheol and Bible class, 3 p.m.@T.LUKE'S CHURCH, COR.DONCHESTER end Champlain Sts.All seats free, Rector, Rev.W.W.Cralg.\u2014Morning prayer at 1 o'clock.Evening mervicy at 7 o'clock.GRACE CHURCH], WELLINGTON STHRET.\u201c\u2018Archdoacdn\u2019 Ker, FHL factor: Row F.Lewis Whitley, M.A., assistant\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Evoning service at 7 p.m.8T.MARTIN'S CHURCH, CORNER QF ST.Urbain and Prince Artbur Street.Rev.G.Osberne Troop, rector.\u20148 a.m., Holy Communion.11 a:m., morning service.Preacher, the rector.7 p.m., shortened evening prayer and sermon.All seats free and unappropriated.: ALL SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH, CORNER OF S8T.Denis and Marte Anne streets\u2014Rev.M.Day \u2018Baldwin, rector.Morning service at 11 a.m., \u201cwith Holy Communion.Evening service, 7 p.m.Preacher at both services, the rector.Sunday schol and Bible class, 3 p.m, ST.THOMAS'S CHURCH, REV.CANON Renaud, rector.Holy communion, 9 a.m.Morning service, JL.Sunday school \u2018and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening service at 7.GT.MATTHIAS CHURCH, WESTMOUNT.\u2014 8.30 a.m., Holy Communion.11 a.m., morn- - ing service.Evening service, with -Holy Communion, 7 p.m.Sunday school, 3 p.m.The rector will preach at both services.ST.MARY'S CHURCH.\u2014 Morning service; 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Strangers welcome.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Rey.H.Jekill, H.A., rector.- 8T.CYPRIAN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, COR.Ple IX.Avenue and Adam Street, Maison- neuve.Rev, J.J.Willls, B/A.\u2014Morning Service at 11 am.\u2018 EÉvening service at p.m.= CHURCH OF ST.JOHN THE EVANGELIST corner of Ontario and St Urbain Streets.\u2014 All seats free and uvappropriated.Rèv.Bd- mund Wood, M.A.rector; Rev.Arthur French, curate.Holy Communion, 8 a.m.(plain), High Celebration, 11 a.m.with sermon, Matins, 10.15 a.m.Catechism and Instyuctiep, 3.15 p.m.Evensong and sermon, 7.p.m.Daily: Holy Communion, Monday, Wednesday rad Friday, 7 am.Tues- dry, Thursday and Saturdays, 6.30 a.m.ts Daily Matins;\u201410-a.m.Evensong, 8 p.m.| ST.JUDE'S CHUKCH, COR.OF COUREBOL | and Vinet Streets.Rev.Canon Dixon, rec- -tor: Rev.J.8.Ereaux.assistant.\u2014Morning service at 11 o'clock.Evening service at 7.Preacher at both services, Rev.D.Lari- .yiere.Sunday school flower service at 3 p.m.ST, BARNABAS' CHURCH, ST.LAMBERT.Sunday services, 11 s.m.and 7 p.m.Bun.day school and Bible classes at 8 p.m.8T.EDWARD'S CHURCH, CORNER OF INspector and St.Paul\u2019 Streets.\u2014 Moraing prayer at 11.Evening serive at 7, .CHURCH OF THE ASCUNSBION, PARK Avenue, Montreal Annex.Rev, J.L.Flang- gan, incumbent.\u2014Holy Communion and sermon et 11 a.m.Evening service.at 7 p.m.3 p.m.Sunday school and Bible class at All seats free.CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, COTE ST.Paul.Rev.IH.Qomery, rector.\u2014Morning \u201cprayer at 11 a.m.Evening prayer at 7 p.m.! \u201cSunday achodl: service at 10 am.] HER MEMORIAL CHURCH, VER.un.\u2014Morning prayer at Ji.Evening p or at 7.\u2018Sunday school st 3 p.m.Rev, Gomery, rector.: CHURCH OF \u2018\u2019HB ADVENT.V'ESTMOUNT.Celebration of Holy Communton at & a.m, Morning prayer.11 am.Evensons, 7 pt.ST.PAUL'S MISSION, ST.CHARLE3 8T., Rev, Rursl Dekn Dart, M.A., rector.Polnt St.Charles.Rev.O.A.Doudiet.mis-\u2019 slonary.\u2014Morning service.11 a.m.Evening service, 6.30 p.m.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Sewing class, Friday, 8 p.m.i CHURCH OF ST.ALBAN (CHURCH OF England), St.Zotique Street, Amberst Park.11 a.m., morning prayer and sermon.3 p.m.Sunday school.7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon, Seats free.Strangers welcome.\u2014 a PRESCVYTERIAN ST.\"PAUL'S CHURCH, DORCHESTER ST.* Rev, Jas.Barclay, D.D., pastor.\u2014Rev, C.A.- Doudiet will officiate at both services.Morning service, 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Seats fre at Sunday evening services.; &7.GABRIEL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Rev.Dr.Campbell, D.D., pastor.\u2014Morning service at 11 a.m.Preacher, Rev.Robert er, Rev.Robert Campbell, subject, \u2018\u2018Heaven and Hell.\u2019 Sunday school, 3 p.m.Young Men's class, 10,15 a.m.; young women's class, -.15 p.m.CHURCH OF BCOTLAND (ST.ANDREW'S).Service at 11 a.m.Rev.J.Edgar Hill, D,D., will officiate; subject, \u201cBring Forth Fruit With.Patience.The evening service will be discontinued during Juiy.CHALMER'S CHURCH, COR.OF ST.LAWrence and Prince Arthur Streets.Rev.J.C.Stewart, locum tenens.Bervices at 11 &\u20acm., and 7 p.m.Strangers made welcome.| GALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 563 Notre Dame Street.Rev, J.Lyall Caorge, M.A., \u2018pastor.\u2014Services at 11 a.m., ' p.m.apd 7 p.m.CRESCENT ST.PRESBYTERIAN CY URCH, corner Crescgnt and Dorchester 8f Rev.John Mackay, B.A., pastor.\u2014-Morv jog service, 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 ¥ .8T.GILES CHURCH, COR.OF 8 DENIS and Carriere Streets.Rev.J.R / Dobson, B.D., ministér.\u2014bervices at 11 & pn.and 7 p.m, \u2018Chinese Sunday school, 2 p.m., and regular Sunday school at'3 p.m.All seats free and unappropriated, dt'angers welcome, : KNOX CHURCH, COR.MANSFIELD AND Dorchester Sts.Rev.J.Fleck, B.A., pastor.Services\u2019 at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school andl young men\u2019s clase at § p.m.Chinese school at 10 a.m.'and 8.156 p.m.ST.JOUN'S FRENCH PRESBYTERIAN Church.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.STANLEY STREET CHURCH.\u2014Rev.F.M.Dewey, M.A.pastor.\u2014il a.m., morning service, % p.m., evening service.10 a.m., Sunday school.§ p.m.Sunday school.Monday, 8 p.m., C.B.So- clety.Wednesday, 8 p.m., mid-week service.\u201cEtrangers cordiàlly invited.\u201c EREKINE CHURCH, COR.SHERBROOKE and Ontario Ave.Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D., pastor.\u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.under school and Chinese class at 3 p.m, .E., Monday, § p.m.Prayer meeting, Wed.tesday, 8 p.m.Btrangers welooine.: corner of Drummond and Dorchester Services at, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school and Bible class, 3 p.m.- WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Betvices at 11 ain.and 7 D.m.Sunday school, 3 p.m.MELVILLE CHURCH, WESTMOUNT PARK.Bervices at u Lm.4d 7 p.m.Sunday chool a pan.sok night servi Wednesday, at 8 p.m.s oes bo \u2018MAISONNEUVE PRESBYTERIAN CH corner Letourneau Avenue and yo vk Oa Rev.Peter A.Walker, pastor, 106 Adam Street.\u2014Adult Bible class, 9.45 a.m.Morn- fog service, 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Sunday school, 8 p.m.M.0.A., first Tuesday and Thursday of each month at 8 p.m.Association room open Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of each week.ST MATIAEV = cHURCH pgton, an ourBeoisfitreets.\u2014Servi ç 1 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday school and Bible classes, 3 p.m.C.E., Monday, 8 p.m.Junior C.E., Friday, 6.30 p.m.Rev.G.A.Macken- sie, B.A., B.D., pastor.: BRIAN CHUR( Westmount.Rev.G.F.Johnson, BD.i ister.Public worship at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m strangers welrome, ° +YLOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : Pagineau and Logan Streets.\u2014Bunday eer: Jcba, 11 am.ao AR 1 Sunday school, 7 tree.\u2018welcome.Rev.W.D.Reed, B.A, -B.D., pastor.vw .4 | ar.Po Union Chinese | AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHUREH, À H, CORNER WEL.| day, at 2 p.m.Mid-week service on Wed- Renday, at 8 p.m.All welcome.CAP A L'AIGUB CHURCH WILL BB OPEN for service during July and August.\u2014Rev.Dr, Amaron, of Montreal, will preach on \u2014 next and thé following Sabbath at 11 a.m.CONGREGATIONAL.ZION CONGREGATIONAL OHURCH, COR.- Mance and Mion Streets.\u2014Rev.Horace G.Rice, B.A., B.D., pastor.Public worship at 11 a.m.apd 7 p.m.Sunday school, 8 pm.Prayer meeting, Wedneaday, at 8 p.m.A cordial invitation to worship * with us.; .CALVARY CONGQRBGATIONAL s CHURCH, Guy Street, above Bt.Antolne.\u2014Morning service, 11 a.m, Bvening service, 7 p.m.Sunday school at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor, Monday evening, 8 p.m.Weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.Strangers welcome At all meetings.BETHLEHEM CONGREGATIONAL Church-\u2014Rev.Wm.Munros, ymetor, will conduct the service.Morning service at 11., theme, \u2018National Dangers and Bafe- guards.\u201d Service in the morning only during July and August.Strangers always cordially welcome.EMMANUEL CHURCH.ST.CATHERINE and Btanley streets, During July the congregations of.the American Presbyterian , and Emmanuel churcheg will- worship together in BDmmaniel Chutéh.\u2014A hearty invitation extended everybody to attend aH services.Morning service, 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p.m.Preacher, Rev.Dr.Johnston.\u201c© POINT ST.CHANLES CONGNENATIONAL * Service at 11 a.m.Preacher, Rev.W.S.Taylor.Sunday school at à p.m.Evening service at 7 p.m.Preacher, Rev.Dr.Warriner.Communion at the close of the evenips service.Prayer meeting Wednesday Bight at 8 p.m.: BAPTIST.OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, COR.DOR.chester and Guy Streets.Rev.J.L.QH- mour, B.D., pasior.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and \u20187 p.m.Preacher, Rev.Thos.W.Gales, of Chicago.You are cordially Invited.THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER of St.Catherine and City Counclllors Sts Rev.J.A.Gordon, M.A, D.D., pastor.\u2014 Public worship at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Bible class, 3 p.m.Btrangers always welcome and furnished with sonts.POINT ST.CHARLES BAPTIST CHURCH, cornet Wellington und Liverpool Streets.Rev.J.R.Webb, pastor.\u2014Services at 11 \"a.m.and 7 p.;a.Sunday schoel at 3 p.m.\u2018UNITARIAN.CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH.REV.wW.& Barnes, pasir.\u20148Service at 11 a.m.Bunday - school at 12.15 p.m.No evening service during summer months, METHODIST.- DOMINION SQUARE \u2018METHODIST CHURCH Rev.C.E.Manning, pastor,\u2014Bervices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Strangers cordially wei- remed.\u2018 DOUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH.REV.\u2018Thos.Griffith, Ph.D., pastor.Bervice at \u201cSchool at 8 Preather at both services.the pastor, E.L.of C.E.Monday eveni at 8 Public service Wednesday evonin at.8.NEW EAST END METHODIST C corner Bertrand and Ds Moutigdy Minister, Rev.W.H.Stevens.11 a.m, morning service; evening service at 7 Sunday school at 3 p.m.All seats free.END METHODIST, COR.CANNING WERT coursol Sts.Rev.O.8.Reynolds, past | tor.~\u2014The pastor will preach at both services.Sunday school and Bible classes, 8 pm.Y.P.8.C.B, Monday, 8 p.m.You are weicome at all services.@T.JAMES METHODIST CHIU , ST.Catherine Street.Rev.W.R.Young, M.A.D.D., pastor; Rev.T.A.Halpenny.B.A, assistant pastor;\u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 py Preacher \u201cat both services, Rev.W, R.Young, M.A., D.D.Prayer meeting © Wednesday, 8 p.m.Young People\u2019s Socle- ty will meet A @ay at the close of the evening servicd.Strangers welcome, : METHODIST CHURCH, HOCHELAGA.REV.y.Armstrong, pastor.\u2014Services will be held at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.: 67.HENRI METHODIST CHURCH, COR.«dit ' Antoine Street and Metcaife Ave.Pastor.Rév.B.B.CH, troets.Brown.\u2014Services at 11 a.m.vices.Bunday school and pastor's Bible class at 3 p.m.Wednesday prayer meeting, 8 p.m.1.EE.Wednesday, 4.15 p.m.DORCHESTER 8T.METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.G.5.Schagel, pastor\u2014Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m, $OUNTAIN STRERT METHODIST CHURCH Rev.Melvin Taylor, pastor.\u2014Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday schoo! and Bible classes at 8 p.m.Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 8 p.m.Class meeting Bun: day morning, at 10.Strangers always welcome.Mount Royal Avenue and Berri Btreet.Rev.W.8.Lennon, B.A., B.1)., pastor.\u2014 Sunday.school and pastor's Bible class, ENCT 8H LUTHERAN, CHURCH OF REDBl« JR.\u2014R#v.unas.pastor.Service in Karn Hall, 8t.Catherine Street, between Poel and Metcalfe Streets.Sunday school at 11 a.m.Church service service.AIN are welcome.UTHERAN, ST GERMAN BVANGELICAL L .BT.John's Church, 129 At.Dominique Street.- Emil Jestinsky, pastor.Servic at 11 a.m.Evening service, 7 p.m, Everybody ww come, , So : \u2014 MISCELLANEOUS.Hemes, Longue Pointe.\u2014Divine service on Sunday at p.m., conducted by Rev.A.B.Hubley.SCANDINAVIAN EVANGELICAL MISSION, in the \u2018American Presbyterian Chapol, \u201876 Inspector Street.Rev.J.Ohling, pastor.\u2014 The pastor will preach at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.All Scandinavians are invited.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, 41 and 43 Closse Straet, Western.8quare.\u2014 Service at 11 a.m.vice at 8 o'clock.CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) wiil meet in Castle Hall, 1068 St.Catherine 8t., HM am.and 7 pm.Pastor, W.8.Houthins.8T.BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH (REformed Episcopal), Alexandra Rooms, 2204 St.\u201d Catherine Street.\u2014Services on Bunday at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Holy Communion JAMES STRACHAN, Bakers to Royalty.Murphy & Son PAINTERS and DECORATORS St.Catherine Street, Near Drummond.ELE ux Cre vem BPAY, JOLY \u201411- am, and\u2014in\u2014the-evening at 7.Sunday n the Lecture Hall on Sud and 7 p.m.Pastor w~.preach at both ser-.MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE CHURCH, COR.0.4 La of or .xX Ne Ei on Tusa.Payer mecs es .; Remedy for ednesday, 8 p-m.eu ree.ran- .Rers welcome.\u2018 COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHAMA, LUTHERAN.BRONCHITIS, NEURALGIA, THE Beck 7.00 p.m.Luther League after the evening PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND Wednesday evening ser- | i | =z Ae year = 1, 3 sa 12.95 8.15 London .Rtawa .4.00 Poterbora-.St.Johns, Q.\u20181.00 St, John, NB, 14.18 Ste.Agathe.*.Label nes agog \u2026.-* 2.78 Knowlton ii & Vaudreuil .80 Bt, Anne de BV .70 and all other points in Canada,\u2019 Fort \u2018William and eagt al LOWEST ONE AY FIRST CLASS FARE.0 Good going July 1st, 2nd and 3rd.Good for return until July 4th, \u20181905.SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE.LEAVE MONTREAL For Lake of Two Mountains, 8t.Annes, Vaudreuil, Caledonia Springs, Flantagenet and Ottawa.(Windsor 8 reet) 10.00,a.m.Sundays, return- log arrive Montreal 16:00 p.m.- \u2018 For Laurentian Mountains, Shaw- bridge, Ste.Agathe, Labelle and Nomininque.; (Placa\u2019Viger) 9.15 a.m, Sundays, returning arrlvo Montreal 9.30 p.m.Six hours at Ste.Agathe, three hours at Labelle.ot ' 8t.Jerome.: (Place Viger) 9.35 a.m.Sundays, returnin arrive Montreal 9.00 p.m.\u2019 St, Eustache.(Place Viger) 8.30 n.m., 9.35 a.m.Sundays, \u2018returning arrive Montreal 8.40 p.m.For Joliette, St.Gabriel, and Three 7 Rivers, \u2018 \u201c (Placa Viger) 850 a:m.Sundays.Returning irrive Montreal 8.55 p.m.For Terrebonne, L'Epiphenie, Lanoraie.(Plac> Viger) 3 p.m.Returning will arrive \u20181 Montreal 815 p.m.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD SCARROROQ BEACH, Etc.Through Parlor - + fn Sleeping Car Service.Trains leave indeot treet 9.00 a.m.week days, 7.46.p.ma .: St.Andrews-by-the-Sea BUEEPING CAR SERVICE-Through Sloen- ers leave Windsor Street, 7.285 p.m., Tuesdayz.Wednesdays,-Thursders-and Éridays, for St.Andrews, Returning leavo St.Andrews Mon- drys, Wedne-days, Thursdays and Friduys, err.ving Montreal 8.05 d.m.next day.Ticket Office: 129 St, James Street, ; Next Post Office.Rulland Railraad WINDSOR STREET STATION Trains Leave as Follows: RK A.M.\u2014DAY EXPRESS, arriving Bur.spin 11.55 a.m., Troy 4.20 pm.Libany 1.PTs New York 8.45 p.m., Boaton .8 p.m., Worcester 7.29 p.m.10 P.M \u2014 NIGHT RXPRESS, 7 10 rN 1010 p.m.Prog 3.Cam, NOE York 7,17 a.m.,\u201d Boston * a.m, ter 6.37 a.m.Pullman Fleeping and Parlor cars on through trains.Secure accommmodation and tickets at, 141 \u2018| gt.James Btreet.and Windsor Statien.T.M.FALLON, .City Passenger and Ticket Agent.= ToT om TT 7 aa 11] J.i.R.MOLSON & BReS., .- Ale and Porter Brewers, Have always on hand the.various kinds of Ale and Porter, Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.600 Notre Dame Street.Montreal.\u2014 DAWES & CO.BREWERS.fl PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Montraëls @ffice: Tel.M.365-166.221 St.James Street.\u2019 \u2018 4 TY hl Teed DR.de COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYE Original and only Genuine ?Each bottle of this well known TOOTHACHE, DIARRHEA, SPASMS, Eto.bears on the Government Stamp ihe : name of the Inventor, Dr.J.Collis Browne .Numerous.Testimonjals from Eminent Physicians accompany each Botti 1s 144, 239 4s 64 : By all Chemists.Sold in Bottles \u2019 Bote Manufacturers: J.T.DAVENPORT, Limited © © LONDON, Wholésale Agents\u2014LYMAN BROS.a CO.LTD, Toronte.TE \u2014m\u2014 CONSULT PROF.Glee pe Quebec Sherbraôke .- 8.35 Farnhlm .\u201d 436 |C MABSENA SPRINGS .320 oar ERDUEN.PARK, including.5me .admission to Park .:,.0.00000000 | train each way | REGULAR SAILINGS GRAND SAGUENAY EXCURSION |: » | soem ' \"ry ne 0 int Bt.Charles, Rev.C.A.Doudiet, 1 AP Bi Mianionary.Forni Ron 1 am Bron UHANU IRUNK TETE ing servion, 6.30 p.m.Bondar | school, $ p.m.Ji .VIOTORM GHURCH, CORNER CONWAY ÿ \"7e a .CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPO ant Mensi streels, Rev.J.Myles MINION DRY GOING Saiurday.ge Sysdng by say train, | Orombie pastor.\u2014Services at 11 ami ., : .- ae RETURNING usptil Monday Dy any train, as a Tm nda he And ar | CHEAP TRIPS.~~ follows: ~~ B JOS.oi » at 8 p.m.\"Ladies And Boclèty où Wedner: Toronto .no Hamilton .$10.65 BURLINGTON, RNWA Yo ete LL .HIGHGATE SPRINGS, Vt.A NAKIS 8 ceeraseenseeces BB: Pron, | SPRINGS .conga, $=.BLUFF POINT (GI Haven) N.Y.3.P TTSBURG, Ye cevcoocsns 1000000 geeks BG, N.Y.aeurrercr cnrs \u20188 IN SHERBR NT OOKE mines.ofon ératonncers STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE .ST.HYACINTHE sesscnssacscssocaques éT.JOHNS Lu.12 Lacs VAUDREUIL 1!\" Also many, \u2018other points.SUNDAY LOCAL TRAINS __.FROM AND TO MONTRKAL.(For additional train\u201d service see Fo Time Tables).» R VAUDKREUIL and Int.SBtatfons \u2014 Lv.Mortrea] 8.40 am., 930 a.m, 1.30 p.m., 4.10 pn.9.00 p.m.26:80 pin, 11:%p.m.Re- .pins arr.Montreal 7.00 a.m., 7.80 a.m., 8.79 a.m.(fron Vaudreuil only 6 p.m.), 6.3; p.m., 810 p.m., 11.00 p.m.FOR LACIINE and Int.Statione\u2014Lv.Montreal 2.47 am, 9.30 at, 1.90 p.u., 900 p.m., 11.25, p.m.Returning arr.Montreal 8.39 am.11.90 a.m., 8.22 p.m., $10 p.m., 11.00 p.m, FOR BROCKVILLE and dt.psinid \u2014 Lv.Mon'real 9.30 a.m.Returning arr.Montreal R:A0 p.m.! FOR ST HYAC *.pany's INTHE, RICHMOND and In-\u2018 tarmediate Stations\u2014Lv.Montreal 8.00 a.m.\u201c Returninæ arr.Montreat 6,50 p.m.FOR ST.JOHNS\u2014Lv.Montreai 9.01 a.m.Re- turninz ar.Montreal 2.50 p.m.and 10.15 p.m.DOMINION DAY Reduced Fares to Quebec .$4.00 Toronto .$10.00 Skerbrooke .335 ~rilton .10.65 Ottawa .83.50 London .12.95 And all other points in Canadd SINGLE 57 FARE | CLAS3 Geing dates, June 30 end July 1, 2 and 3.Return limit, July 4, 1905.| CHEAP PLEASURE TRIPS - JULY 1st.BELOE'L.evens rere \u2026.\u2026\u2026.#0-T0 OTTERFURN PARK .8 CORNWALL .000000000 oe 21 ASEENA EPRINGS .cec.eereneces 2.7 STE.ANNE DE BSLLEVUB.20 8T.HYACNTHE .arene 1.ST.JOUNS .ses csccrcneccn cc.1-00 VAUDREUIL ccic.uccecccsccesencese \u2026 80 And many other points, RAIL AND WATER TRIPS LACHINE RAPIDS .eevee STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE.CORNWALL .jeans sus ra0 005 PE Going by rail; returning by boat.Personally Conducted Tour | 3 \u201cPACIFIC COAST, CALIFORNIA, AND THE Lewis and Clark Exposition PORTLAND, OREGON, .By Special Train, Joly 6th, 1905, Round Trip Fare from.MONTREAL 0.0.QUEBEC .maserarecencs se vre ne 4 Tickets good to return witbin ninety days.Above fares include MEALS and TOURIST SLEEPING CAR berths both ways.The Spe- |clal Train leaves Montreal at 9.10 a.m.Thursday, July 6th.Returning, arriver Montreal 6.00 p.m.Wednesday, August 2, 1905.Portiand, Old Orchard The Portland Sleeping and Parlor Car Service is now extended to Old Orohard.Elegant Cafe Car Service on day trains between Montreal and Portland, \\ MONTREAL-OTTAWA and VÂLLEYFIELD (In Effect Jyne.18th, 1905.) Lv.Montreal 6.40 a.m., $4.10 p.m., 7.00 p.m.Ar.Ottawa.11.40 a.m., 17.10 p.m., 10.00 p.m.Lv.Ottawa 8.20 a.m., 3.30 p.m, 16.35 p.m.Arr.Monireal 11.20 a.m., 6.30 p.m., 19.35 p.m.Parlor Cars on all trains between Montreal and Ottawa.4:10 p.m., 15.15 Lv.Montreal 8.40, 9.30 a.m., p.m.Ar.Valleyfield 8.45, 11.10 a.m., 5.17 p.th., 16.45 mn.Ly Valleyfield 18.00 a.m., 10.10 a.m., 4.40, 5.20 TN.; AT Montreal 19.33 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 8.00, 6.30 mn.week days.All other trains daily.MONTREAL and NEW YORK .Shortest line, quickest service.Two \u2018night trains daily sach way.One day , week days, Lve Montreal 110.16.a.m., *8.10 p.m, *11.80 pim.Arr Montreal *250 p.m; 1820 p.m, *7.18: a.m \u2018- .: *Daily; tweek days.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 137 St.James Street, Telephones Main 480 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.AND WEST.BAST The Only One of the Beason.Steamer TADOUSAC wlll leave on FRIDAY JBVENING, June 30th, for the famous Saguen- ay Rivar.Returning by daylight from Quebec and arrivigg at Montreal, Monday svehing, July, 8rd.Fare, only $15.76, including mea and berth, DOMINION DAY Firat-Cines Tickets at SINGLE FARE.for Round Trip to.all Flint.on Line.Going dates, June 80 and July 1, 2 and 3.Return mit, July 4; 1906.- Tioket Office, 128 St.James Street.Dupiloate of Herald Prize Piano can be ebtained at Leach\u2019s Plano Rooms, 2430 gt.Catherine 8t., between Stanley and Drummend, La ns .ly paymente.ep\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\- ARONSON \u2018& RUTEN-\" and Jowellers, st.Monoy to lend on Diamonds, Watches, Jawel- lery, Clothing, Furs and Dry \u2018Goods.Furs ¢ during summer months.om = - MONTREAL ART PRINTERS I | 40 min.service, terma oash, or easy month HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT | at the evening service, - Sunday school and Bible classes at 3 p.m.Rev.A.B.Hubley, : - > rector, will preach at hath services.Prayer LOWE M P A : \\ meeting on Wednesday oventne, at 8 o'clock.» re | MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 oe PALMIST and : , koh ' § PHRENOLOGIST.GHINE\u2014From Post Office,\u2019 0 min.ger.MR.EGG RETURNS.The past, present LA 5.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.; 30 min, pr ly Mr.W.F.\u2018Égg, former city passen- and future.Correct 11,00 p.tn.to 12.00, imidntgit.\u2018 Last car, 12 ger agent of the Canadian Pacific pointers on, Love.midnight.From, Lachiue, 2 min.service, Railway has returned.to the city from rain 1 tending 5% im.do 12.60 miâni nein servic, a trip to the Saguenay.His many.accurate, sclontifio ue Midnight.SAULT À RECOLLER™ friends will be pleaséd to hear that he.and reliable, Fron St.Denis Station to \u2018Henderson Sta: health 18 showing steady Improve- Charges, 60c to $3, tlon \u2018every halt hour, 5.30 a.m.to 10.30 ment.: 2204 St.Cathorine St.|| \u2018p.m.; every hour, 10.30 pm.to 13:30 mjq.arte \u2014 : £]| aigbt- xtra car dally from Chehneyiile - = po .- mp St: to, Henderson Station At art 10 p.m rare mener EE \u2018 UN \u2014 ?.= Eat the B \u2014 IML service, 5.50 a.m.to 11.40 p.m Ye 20 Always est Phtorie Ave.\u2018Westmount, -30.5 RLS Lo B50 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.CARTIER oon ee tor hs min a= 8.60 am.to 11.40 p.m.From Cartisrville fe ER ane will be Fun a alt load oP \u2018Extra cars w fun au all lines required.For Sault au Recoltot tay Bh \u2018Denis cars to connect at St.Denis Station.\"HAVE YOU 607 A COLD ?- Thon get à box of \u201cHARTES, GRIPPE WAFERS Ourex, à cold In 24 dours.How About That Gough ?HARTE'S COUGH MIXTURE Will cure it.Now is the time.tir [3 A HARTE,.\u2014.-.CHEMIST ALLANLIN Moy! EAL, AKD QUEBEG TO LIVERROE © Oalling at Meville - - HOVYAL.MAIL SERVICE.Vicki -< Thly Tunisian - - 28 ii ros - 14 Toy Viclorian- - 4 Virgi A , == duly Bavarian - - 11 Aug New * Plrbine Btdamer Victorian, on\u2019 hep trial trip, March 16th, made 19% knots ; hour.Virginian lowered: the record over i Southerly.course 7 hours, 15 minutes.Time, 6 8 hours 4 .vim t Tunfrlan\u2019« rec passage, Movie o Rim- ouski.6 days, 4 hours.Bavirian's record : ru x hours, 2 miautes.ansed.| Modation wnd cuir \u201cansurp: , ; Pol'te attention No Vibration.Electric et : ing and steam hent throughput.: RATEZ OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin.$756 and Up- ws! Shcopding to steamer asd location of \"POOR, nd Cabin.Sab end Up .\u2014To Liverpool.Londen, \"Glasgow, Steerage Belfast or Londonderry, 287.60 end 328.75.MONTREAL TO OLASAOW \u201c2x2 6 Jui.lonian - - - 48 Juiy Ban 12 July Coriothian- - 26 July ~ 380; end\u2018 Cabin, $40; 3rd class, $26.50.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St, Montreal, \u2014= , Canadian Pacific Rallway Co's.\u201d - ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.MONTREAL \u2018via Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL LAKE MA BA .c.July 6 Aug.10 LAKE CHAMPLAIN ._,.July 20 Aug.2¢ LAKE ERIE Aug.3 Sept.7 RATES QF PASSAGE\u2014~FIRST CABIN\u2014To Liverpool, $65.00 and upward, according to steamer and accommodation.Round rip Tickets at reduced rates.Second.Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00; to London, $42.50, Round Trip at reduced rates.Third Class Rajon to Liverpool, London, Glasgow,\u201d Belfast,\u201d Londonderry and Queens- - town, .50.From Liverpool, London or Simdoitierny.$27.50, to Quebec.4 MONTREAL TO LONDON.xLAKE MICHIGAN .July 22 Sept.$ xMOUNT TEMPLE .July 29.Sept.9 *MONTROSE , .Aug.12 Sept.23 *Second Cabin, to Londdn, $40.00.xThird Class, to London.\u201d $26.50.Date of sailings of Freight Steamers to Livérpool, :Londpfi and.Bristol, not shown above, furnished on application.- Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamship Lins; Board of Trado Building, St.Sacrament St.Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES - DONALDSON LINE, .GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVICE.From Montreal.Marina (cold storage) .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.June 29 Athenia (cold storage) .\u2026:-wv.July 6 Lakonia (cold storage) .\u2026.\u2026.July 13 THOMSON LINE 8.8.8.8.8.8.LONDON WEEKLY SERVICE: 8 8.Cervona (cold storage & cool afr).July 1 8.5.IONA, (cold storage & cool air).July 8 ABERDEEN SERVICE.B.8.Escalona .riresiesceseene July 13° ABERDEEN SERVICE.; LORD LINE.CARDIFF SERVICE.8.8.Lord Lansdowne .versé THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY Limited, 25 ST.SACRAMENT 8T., MONTREAL.\u2014 \u2014 DOMIRION LINE STEAmSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Southwark.July 8 Dominion.Aug.19 Dominion.July 16 Ottawa.Aug.28 Kensington.July 29 Kensington.Sept.2 Canada.Aug.5 Canada.Sept.9 Southwark.Aug.12 Soutbwark.Sept.18 The Canada ls the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holding a record of 5 days, 23 hours and 49 minutes between @nishowen Head and Father Point.; Midship Saloons, Electric Lights, Speed and Conifort.First Class .$70.00 And upwards, accord- Second Class .$40.00° ng to steamer - and berth.Third Class .821.30 to principal British 207 \u201c porés, \u2019 For all particulars as to freight -And passage, apply to Local Agents, or to DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT S8T.MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & CO, (LT\u2019D) Proposed Saflings, Manchester Liners, Lt'd, MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester, From Montreal.23 May.*Manchester Trader .Junel$ 8 Juge.Manchester Shipper .July 1 .23 June.Manchester Importer .July 15 6 July.*Manchester Trader .July 29 Some of the above .steamers have first-class accommodation for a limited number of passengers.Ce *Fitted with cold storage.- For £yrther.particylage, epply to | \u2026 FURNESS, WITNY & CO, Limited, Agents, MONTREAL.ds, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP G0, LTD, 8S.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d \u2018Next Salling from Montreal (Victoria Pier), - Mdnday, 3rd July, at 2pm and afterwards on eve alternate Mo during reason, leaving Quebec the follo day st NOON for FATHER POINT, GASP AY, PERCE, CAPE COVE BASIN, MAL B GR Aven SUMMERSIDE, CHAR- L OWN AND PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for No cargo received after noon of sailing d For Frélgbt, Passage and Btateroorm, app - te.775.G- BROCK & CO.Agents, So #11 Commissioners 8t., Cy.ERCOLONIAL RAILWAY À DOMINION DAY \u201cEXGURSION July 1st, 2nd and 8rd.Good returning untf July «th.The Ocean Limited Leaves Montreal at 7.30 p.m.daily, except Saturday, for all points in the raritème Provs incos and Prince Edward Island.TWO FAST TRAINS 70 MURRAY.BAY Dally except Sunday, leave Montreal at 7.46 a.m, and 7.456 p.m, » .Riviere du Loup, Cacouna and ~ à Little Metis .8 Trains, 7.40 a.m.and 7.4 p.m., - except Sunday, and 1% noon daily oral Saturday.: IMPROVED QUEBEC SERVICE * 5.Trains, 7.40 a.m., 7.45 p.m.and 11.45 p.m.daily except\u2019 Sunday, and 12 noon\u2019 and 28h - AK TT ERT p.m., dally except Saturday.NICOLET LOCAL Leaves Montreal daily, except Sunday; ow 3.55 p.m: CITY TIGKBT OFFICE, \u2018 \u20181778 NOTRE DAME STREET.4 ' \\ ! ) [148 St.James St.and Bonaventure Ration, ?ï 4 \\ A Ce x meme ___particulars like\u2014that,\u201d\u201d says Josh, \u201cbut \u2014I- \u2018of the fellers, \u201cend bats, R.J.» together os \u201cand TRE stocks are the eic tent quallty, com- - fortable fe, and the immense.variety there Is -to choose from, with the [dow prices made possible because of the enormous quantity of .Shirts we sell.Àd 177 St- James.Street.1688.st.Catherine Street, E.\" | - HOME RUN HAGGERTY.The Story of the Swattburg Team, of the Big Stick League.Copyright by Geo.Wa.Daley and à published in The Herald by epecial arrangement with the Canadian Newspaper Syndicate.+ »\u2014 \u2018Manager Josh Hapgood busts ln oh the bunch in the Alfalfa House smokin\u2019 room one night, where we was tellin\u2019 stories about remarkable games won an\u2019 lost, an\u2019 asks: \u201cDid any o' you guys ever hear of the \u201c Blg Stick League of Swatt County, Texas?Nobody whooped.Josh set down and took, a letter from his pocket.\u201cWe're famouser, then, thap I though we wae,\u201d says he.\u2018Here's some one knows us an\u2019 we don't know them.It must be that the challenge we sent to the New York Giants last year has got In the papers.'T any rate, here's a guy.named B.Steele Batt who writes that he'd like to have us do our spring practisin\u2019 at Swattburg, which is one o' the towns o' the Big Stick circuit.He's the manager o' the Swattburgs.We\u2019 re goin\u2019 down there this spring because 1 think we'll be up against a good game.\u2019 Nobody liked to Batt in while the -man- ager had the floor, but when he \u2018quit I says: \u201cOh, I don't koow.In what bloomin\u2019 particular do you think these Bwattburg guys have got it on us?\u201d \u201cIn battin\u2019, if you want to know,\u2019 says Josh.\u2018I know, it'll bust your big, on _patured Peart té hear it, but there's ball players down In the Big Stick League who can put it all over even the famous Hag- © gerty in killin\u2019 the ball.\u201d \u201cDid.any of \u2018em ever break a ten-shillin\u2019 ball into three pieces?\u201d Pinch \u2018Hobbs, my old side partner, the greatest shortstop that ever dug up a daisy cutter, fired this at Josh, like a Jap shoot- \u201cln' a six-inch sheil at old Rojy an\u2019 his ships.\u201cOh, the letter f'm Mr.Batt don't go into don't doubt there's plenty down there can do the trick.He says they're such \"heavy hitters in his circuit that the pitchers have al] took to the woods.B'sides Swattburg In the Big Stick League, the Slughurst, Hitt- ville, Smashboro, viffin Corners, Larrup Centre an\u2019 Lammtown.-Plenty of the Al pluggers run through a week's play makin\u2019 a home run every time they come to bat.A man is a weak hitter who can't make two home runs a game, an\u2019 he gets his release at once.\u2019 \u201cFences must be awful close 1n,\u201d\u2019 Pete.Brown.\u201cThat's just it\u2019 says Josh.\u201cThat's what makes \u2018me think we got to work.The fences is all at least half à mile f'm the home plate.One place, I think it's Hittville, Batt says, the river runs ruther close to the grounds, and the left tield fence is only e\u2019ght hundred yards out.You only get a two-bagger for puttin\u2019 it over that.\u2019 A low whistle of amazement came f'm most but Pinch, he just took a chaw, folded his arms an\u2019 says: \u2018\u201c\u201cW'en I see a ball broke into three pleces 1'1l allow they're in Yag's class,\u201d says he, \u201cTill then, it's the old story\u2014you got to show me.Four days later the Alfalfas, bag, baggage reached Swattburg.A big, red- haired guy met us at the station, introduced himself as the left flelder of the Swattburgs and led us to our hotel.**Old man Batt, our manager, had to hustle down into the country to look up a player,\u2019 says he.\u201cThere come a rumor that a rube says * On some farm.about an hour's ride back 1 i 1 \u2018Fhe highest grade a in Canada, was knockin\u2019 a ball a mile every time he got up, an\u2019 with a hoe handle for a club, so the boss thgught he'd run down an\u2019 see it he was worth nailin\u2019.\u201d After supper the left fielder took us inte the barroom o' the hotel an' introduced us to & lot o the first citizens o' the town who were interested in baseball.\u2018\u201cThese people look anxious,\u2019 says he, \u201c\u2018an\u2019 they have cause to be.We had an exhibition game to-day with the Slughursts; and our side only got twenty-four clean home runs 4o the hull'nine innin\u2019's.There was -à couple o\u2019 scratches on losin\u2019 the ball, but them don't count.We got beat, 29 to 36, because they bunched five homers an\u2019 two triples in the last innin\u2019.Our friends are gettin\u2019 anxjous for fear we're goin\u2019 to lose the championship this year.\u201d We were introduced to a couple 'o\u2019 the pitchers on the Swattburgs.Of all discouraged, hunted, faded out an\u2019 tired lookin\u2019 uys they was the limit.They looked like fovea been dragged through a knothole a day for three hundred and: ixty- \u201cfive.days n the year.\u2018No use tryin\u2019,\u201d says one ot \u2018em to \u2018Lamp Hymes, w'en Lamp sympathized with him.\u201cNo matter how you pass \u2018em in\u2014slow,\"fast, tp or down, or mixin\u2019 \u2018em\u2014they eat \u2018em alive.If it wasn't good money it'd be back to the National League for mine to-morrow.You have g6dd support, but what does that ot when eight out o\u2019 nine men on the other side are liable to push it so Hard at any tninute that it looks llke a piece o' birdshot join.into the blue vault Q' the heavens?gets you nothin\u2019, an\u2019 you can't fan \u2018em.\u201d\u2019 er try the spit shys Lamp, \u201cThe wot?\u2019 says the pitcher, \u201cThe spit,\u201d\u201d says Lamp.\u2018\u2019The spitball, the galivated globule, the dewel pellet, the to- | , Packer-Juloed horsehide.Ever feed tffat \u2018to \u201cTon they all eat tobacker,\u201d says the pitch- or.unks of it.with baseball?\u201d Lamp, with a pained look, told the.pitcher to go \u2018way back in the corner an\u2019 read fois Year's papers.Then he confided to gle Van Rensselaer that he cd see a ray pese for two Corndropper League twirlers when they went up against the Big Stickers.B.Steele Batt got in durin\u2019 the night, an\u2019 in the mornin\u2019 we got a second welcome.He seemed a nice fellow, though he bad-a habit of \u2018givin\u2019 his mouth a chance every time the conversation lagged.He told us bis full name was Bessemer Steele Batt, but as everybody called him Bessie he had his pame parted in the middle td get away f'm t Our greatest su \u2018prise came that afternoon when the beautiful vista of the Swattburg ball grounds durst on us.Not alone the diamond, but the outfield as well, was as smooth as a billiard table, There was durn little grass in sight, and B.Steele Batt explained that hot drives liad scorched it off.\u201cIt\u2019s durn near as discouraged as the Pitchers,\u201d says he.\u2018You can't make it But what amazed an\u2019 Interes\u2018ed us most was the signs on the fences.On the left field fence, half a mile distant, was a big geller sign that sald:\u2014 8° HIT THIS SPAQR 2 TL : FOR A BOX OF CHOIOD Secactersseretorrednsnnne ° 90 10 98 11 00 00 op \u2018 TARROPERINO CIGARS.aossson0e0n20s2 nca 0000 deccarencer tu.Further along It says: Van Horne 10c But wot's that got to do, 4 \u201c re-soncecs ransoctaeur0va0n0en0enca07 2000 OVER THIS SIGN GETS YOU A THOUSAND : PINK TRADING STAMPS.i GO TO SNIDE'S FOR _ DRY GOODS.\u201c8 0 0 04 05 20 TC 51 00 se oe Srserersesetsetosanarossnesstteot sre .| \u2018And so it went all round the field.Every fence was decorated with offers of pairs o\" shoes, suits o' clothes, tons o\u2019 ooal and pew bats.(Ot put me in mind that I needed some pew socks, and I read all the signs, but nohe offered socks.So I wasn't particularly interested.\u2014When B.Steele Batt came in from the field on .an errand, I mentioned that with all the home runs the day before the boys must \u2018a\u2019 won some prizes.\u201cJest one pair o' shoes,\u201d says he.\u2018You see, the merchants o' thls town support the nine, all right, but they ain't takin\u2019 what you'd call a desp'rate chance.When they had these grounds built they put the fence up them signe.battin', they said, an\u2019 it does, for the boys are always tryin\u2019 to, earn somethin\u2019.But they don\u2019t get much.It's a longinsh rap, you see.It makes home runs an\u2019 wins games, but it don't get the players much back a hundred feet or so an\u2019 then plastered They did it to encourage ; v fence, an\u2019 you could cut the gloom in the grandstand.You could see it was new to tbem, an\u2019 they didn't like the medicine.The next batter.hit shoulder high, With terrifio force, at three \u201calls that I scooped off the plate while he was swinging.More sobs.The third man bit on three more.Lamp held \u2018em there all through the game.In tha seventh he got careless and fed the red-headed left flelder an outshoot, and It streaked over Hennessy's head for a- homer the next minute.But that was tbe only run they got.The first time up I hit the cigar sign for a homer.The s«cond time up I plunked the clothes u for a new suite third time up I won a pair o' shoes, an\u2019 walked \u2018round, for the ball hmd broke a hole through the fence an\u2019 they oouidn't tind ft.Such pitchin\"! The tourth time up 1 shut my eyes w'en I batted, so\u2019s to give the poor sy in the box a show; dut it was no.\u2018use.at ball got me the tradin\u2019 mps.\u201cThe fifth time up I hit the dit sign again, for Minch wanted a suit.That ended the day\u2019s proceedings, and we spent a pleasant evening cashin\u2019 in on the homers, with a crowd follerin' us through the streets.The next day: I did about the same, and Rufe Gibson and Sam Merritt bit the cigar sign, which was in left field and easy,.to get to, twice apiece, and Pete - Brown Bot to it once.That put the cigar man out o' business, for he couldn't stand six boxes of cigars a day.: \u201cWe admit that we've been stung,\u2019 says SPORTING C COMMENT Borge writers are still Barping on the | necessity of changing the rules 60 ag to \u201c(increase the hitting.Various flans are suggested, but they might as well be left over for the long winter discussion, when there is nothing else to occupy the minds of baseball enthusiasts.Just at present thers seems to be no lack of interest in the game as it is being played.Nobody is clamoring for more hitting except an occasional writer rnd the bali player whose average is less than .250.There has certainly been etick work enough during the first third of the season to satisfy the fans in this neck of the woods.Very few overwhelming scores have been run up, but| yy the hitting 1s free \u2018and hard enough to \u2018| make possible plently of sharp flelding, and that's what followers of- the game Uke to see.A home run, if.made by a member of the local team, is a grand gight, and brings out lots of applause.If executed by a visiting player, he guts a perfunctory hand.But a sensational fielding play rouses cheering long aud|.loud, whether made by a home player ér a \u2018visitor.There have been plenty of them, and plenty of éafe hits, too.It is doubtful If any appreciable percen- tago of those who attend -ball games regularly care to go back to the old days of the slugfest and the battered fences.The game to-day is pretty good not to tamper with.Dr.W.B.Clarke, of Indianapolis, contributes two interesting reminiscences of old-time baseball players: : \u2018You have recently recorded the pas- ring of two of the old guard of baseball players, Zeittlein and Gladiator Pete Browning, \u201c\u201cZett\u201d was a real pitcher, not a mo= dern thrower, the hero of many a hard- fought Brooklyn Atlantic-New York Mutual contest.In a game in Brooklyn in 1874 or \u201875, I think, he was hit square- Iÿ on the forehead by a batted ball, being knocked down.The ball rebouniled nearly to the plate, The batter nes- {tated a little whether to run to the pitcher or first base.But \u2018Zett\u2019 gathered himself together, located the-ball and got it to first ahead of the runner, tho catcher in those days being far back.\u201cVery late in \u2019Browning\u2019s career h?was resurrected far à gamo against Indianapolis, then in the Western League, now the Américan Association, the vet- erar Dick Buckley catching the new star, Wiley Davis, \u2018The | Tennessee squirrel hunter.\u201d I went to the game espec- lally to see Browning bat.But he didn't hat, for one of Wiley's soft ones hit tn on the head, and not a very large héad.if you remember.He was not knocked down, but badly staggered.He tried to play, but had to retire, coming over into the shade of the grand stand just in front of me.to sit down and bathe his head.T heard him mutter: \"That young fellow's the makin\u2019 \u2018of a great pitcher: \u2018 \u2018he fooled me.That's the only time a , patty Ear em.Ll Divas Su Tub viskary cure of, 08 Quagoments metier from.the word go, and ms no of: by bm thing bersemen.It ia im to remember that entries for this due to close on Tuesday, July be malled to Becretary Stevens, Delorimier Park, Montreal.\u2018We would also remind own- ws and trainers that tbe club hes o d a three-year-old trotting class, $800, e decided at their September meeting, eatries for which are due on Saturday, Ju y 1, and ther proof of the club\u2018s liberality, it may be mentioned that in August they will give another \u201cmeeting, in which all purses will be with the exception of the free-for-all, which will be 900, and at thelr September meeting all purses will be $600, with the exception of the free-for-all, which will be $800.e desire to impress these important facts] upon the minds of our Western horsemen.It is a proof of the club\u2019s desire to earn a reputation of being the leading trotting organization of the Eastern couniry, one wor-, thy to rank in the same place that Windior occupies in the West.Western owners will pominations.\u2014Canadian Horseman.TORONTO WON OUT FROM ~ BUFFALO IN 8TH INNINGS Toronto, July 1.\u2014(Specldl.)\u2014Toronto made six hits and five runs in the eighth innings and won handily.Ma-| goe tired after the third and Crystal who replaced him did good work.The score: or .' TORONTO.A-B.R.H.P Toft, 1b.Harley, c.f.White, Lf.Murray, rf.Soffel, 2b.OrBrien, 3b.Magoon, 88.Sullivan, c.Magee, p.Currie, p.x.Crystal, p.Totals .7\\.BUFFA | wrocnwacnect R| coomnrmeacsy \u2014 .À VleosHoitHoGos> on DOO press ce on > w i= al ormacowes! © 0 BlHhoa-mnoso> » Gettman, cf.Callaha rf.McAllister, LL.Laporte, 2b.Murphy, 1b.Brocket, 8b.Nattress, ss.McManus, c, Milligan, p.Total coven - wl coronccom® 5 al rmomomrrE Ln | aout 2 | C2 i on i OO ny a \u201cbatted for Magee in third.Buffalo .Toronto.Three-base hits, Crystal, White.Two base hits, Toft, Brockett, Crystal, Nat- tree, McAlister.Sacrifice hits, Harley, O'Rrien, Magoon.Stolen bases, Mus Allister; Murphy, Harley, Soffel.Bases on balls, off Magee, 1; off Milligan, 1; off Crystall, 1.Struck out by Makee, 1.by Milligan, 4; by Crystal, 5.Hits off Magee, in three innings, 2; double plays \u2014Nattress\u2014to\u2014Murphy in the way of graft - Right then an\u2019 there I decided that ra try an\u2019 help (he Swattburg brethren out in their attack on the merchants o' the town \u2018who aggravated \u2019em with the signs.Lamp went into ptich, the Swattburgs tek- ing first rap at the ball and explainin\u2019 that they wanted to bave some fun while our outfielders were fresh.But Hennessy and Sam \u2018Merritt an\u2019 Rute Gibson, layin' far out on the grassless plain, didn't have to exert themselves: greatly.Lamp wound up\u2019 an\u2019 pitched the first ball eo high it Jooked like it'd fetch up in the grandstand, and the audience started a yell o' laughter.a mowin' machine an\u2019 zipped over the plate.Three o' them an\u2019 I pushed the dazed Swatt- burger away f'm the plate, wile some little boys sobbed through knotholes in the But I had won In Swattburg.\u2018the yell ended in a choke, for the ball sud- | stayed to visit the hull circuit, denly took a dive down with a poise llke was a reliable rumor that M.Steele Batt.{ B.Steele Datt, after the game that day, in which we murdered the \u2018ball an\u2019 they | only got two runs, both on scratches.\u2018'We admit that.Now, what we want to do is sting someone else.Up in Slughurst they offer a town lot to6 any one who drives the ball over a certain house in deep centre.We want you to go up an\u2019 get the town an\u2019 bring it back.\u201d Bo we went up.After I bad won four acres o' lots an\u2019 a red barn an\u2019 a apple orchard they painted the sign out.I sold the real estate at a vendoo, an\u2019 then we hired a special car to take home the stuff 1'4 ltke to have | but there: was ochemin\u2019 to kidnap me an\u2019 make me stay thers, so we hurried back to \u2018Kansas for the opening of the Corndroppers\u2019 season.(Copyright, 1905, by Geoige William Daley.) = Mr.Foran Waxed He Hot Over Pres.Gorman\u2019 s Threatened Action Says Capitals Will Stand by C.A.AU} \u2018Ruling But Will Not Play Professional Clubs This Season.| Si fp Ottawa, Ont., July 1.\u2014(B8peclal.)\u2014Secretary \"Foran, of the Capitals, pumped a few hot shots at Captain Gorman when interview yesterday by a Herald representative in regard to the announcement that the C.A.A.U.'s president had threatened to suspend teams who played with or against professionals.The report created considerable talk amongst the Capital's sporting fraternity.\u2018So.Mr.Gorman ls on his high horse again, eh?\u2019 exclaimed Mr.Foran when shown the despatch in question.\u2018Well, I would like bim to know that the Capital Lacrosse Club does not intend taking advantage of the miserable condition of the C.A.A.U.until we see fit to do, and I do not be- lleve -that time will come in the present season, and perhaps not in the next, if Capt.Gorman thinks \u2018he is going to run the affairs of the Capitals, he never.made a greater mistake in his eventful career, and the sooner he realizes this the better it will be for all parties -concerned.\u201cFor Capt.Gorman's information, I wish to say that the Senators have not planned to play with or against professionals.We have no pald players in tbe ranks of the Capitals -and there are no non-athletes in the elty whom we would place on the twelve.As to playing against the Western clubs, we had thought of meeting the Tecumsehs here July 6, but no arrangements had been made.We have arranged double séhedules with the Shamrock and Montreal teams and they will surely prove superior drawing cards than twelves of the Canadian Lacrosse Assocla-.tion.\u2018The Capitals are getting along nioely, and we are not worrying over the C.A.A.U.or Capt.Gorman, for all of his hot alr.\u2018\u2019The action of the so-called governing .body in deciding In favor of competitions between amateurs and professionals we will regard as final.The motion was entirely constitutional, and Capt.Gorman is the one who realizes this.\u201d Mr.{Foran believes that the president's efforts to rescind the motion will be futile, \u201cAnd as to Capt.Gorman\u2019s many state- EXCELLENT HORSE RACES TO BE HELD HERE THIS SUMMER At the July meeting at Delorimler Park of the Gentlemen's Driving Club, lows: Tuesday, July 18.Trotters allowed three seconds.A bonus of $100 will be paid to the first horse that beats 2.12 in a race on this track.Entries close July 11th, at 7 p.m.Conditions\u2014N.T.A.rules to goyern.All races open to trotters and pacers, except the 2.24 trot and the 2,2 trot.Winner in each race to be awarded only one premium.Mile heats best three in five to harness.Five to enter four to start Purses divided Zs follows: 50, 26, 15 and 10 per cent.Entrance in all classes will be five per cent of purse, with five per cent.additional trom winners.No conditional entry will be accepted.Entries positively close on July 1ith at 7 p.m.and should be addressed to D.P.Stevens, secretary, Delorimier Park, Montreal.An early closing three-year-old trot, purse $300, to be trotted at our Septem- \\ber mesting.Butranes fee payable as - .cw oe AL x * N ny a + none ml the events and\u2019 purses will be as fol: 2.17 pace and trot ceecee ca oo oe © $440°00 2.27 pacé-and trot .\u2026.\u2026 40000 Wednesday, July 19.2.28 pace and trot .\u2026\u2026 .40000 2.20 pace and \u2018trot .400 00 | Thursday, July #0.\u201d 2.13 pace and trot.ce ov -\u2026 300 00 2.29 pace and trot .ve.sree U0 0V Friday, July 2L 2.20 pace and trot .¢ ._ 300 00 2.26 pace*and trot .30000 Saturday, July 22.2.25 pace and trot .\u2026 .800 00 Free for all .secre reves .\u2026.400 00 > | for all, which\u2019 will be for $800.ments, * continued the lacrosse magnate, \u2018\u2018I| Qo honestly consider anything emanating from him as unworthy of notice.1 have my opinion of a man presiding over a committee, the members of which hold such unfavorable views about him, as press despatch- | e8 show in the case of the C.A.A.U.and its! worthy president.Those members of that! body know Mr, Gorman better than I- do, | and if he has been correctly reported of: late, Mr.Gorman is indeed a very small potatoe.\u2019 The Caps have but two open dates, July 6 and Oct, 12, and Mr.Foran says that he! would just as scon meet Eastern clubs ad those of the West on the dates in question.i He regerds clubs of the CLA, however, as splendid attractions.The Cap ps are In great trim 0 meet the Shamrocks.to-day.Every man of \u201cthem le as fit as a fiddle and will trot on to the green confident of defeating the Minto Tup bolders.Herb Ralph sprained nis right ankle {in practice Thursday, but has recovered and will play -despite reports to the contrary.As predicted: in The Herald, Mike Broderick will likely be on the fence.Bixteon players from whom tbe twelve will be picked will be on hand, but the probable line-up of the ambitious Senators will be: \u2014QGoal, McDonald; point, Ralph; cover, Shea; defence.field, Pringle, Marsh, Ashfield; centre, .Starrs; home field, Butterworth, Murphy and Eastwood; outside, Allen, and inside, Gaul.\u2018W.Bramley and Bob Taylor will be ao- ceptable to the Senatora as referee and assistant respectively.HOCHELAGA VS.MASCOTTE.The above teams meet in their first game of the season on Sunday afternoon on the Mascotte grounds.The Hochelaga team will be picked from the following playera:\u20140.Kane, O\u2019Rlléey, Kenny, South, Doyle, Germain, Cabill, Heynolds, Orotty,.Kilcullen, \u2018Aspell, Dillon, J.O'Riley, Mathews, Jarrett, Blitott, Cullen, Brady.follows: $5 on July 1st; $6 on August 1st and $ on September 1st, when colts must be named.Five per cent.additional from winners.\u2018August meéting\u201422, 23, 24, \u201825, 26 \u2014 Purses $400 and $500.Beptember meeting\u201426, 27, 28, 29, 30 All purses will be $6500, except \"the fres\u2019 a VALUABLE HORSE DEAD.Saugus, Mass., July 1.\u2014The Little Heart, a pacing stallion, with a record -of 2.16%, owned by Joseph Stevens, of East Buffalo, N.Y., dropped dead from heart disease at the Old Baugus race track yesterday after a trying out.The horse was yalued at $3,600 and \u2018was sired by Great Heart.MISCELLANEOUS BRITISH PLAYERS NOMINATED, London, July 1.\u2014The British tennis players have nominated the Doherty brothers and F.L.Riseley and F.P.Smith to defend the Davis Oup, for wnich the Americans are entered.the new rules it is stated who will play in the doubles or \u2018on gles.There was no tennls yesterday on account of the rain.AN.ASSOCIATION MATCH\" The intermediate team of the Y.M.O.A.to play against Outremont on Tuesday next, July 4, at 630 p.m., will be selected from the following, who are requested to be on the grounds by 615 p.m.:\u2014W, Bteedman, J.Macmorland, J.Bryant, g.Markham, G.Knight, H.W.Dudgeon, D.Hollingeworth, J.Buchanan, G.Burton, J ollingsworth,\u201d M.Biron, G.William, Stubbs, W.Ora ford, L.C.Sharman.\u2019 on ureday, Ju * ipitcher ever got me on de block! tell vou if he has old Dick Buckley to coach\u2019 him very long he'll be one of the greatest pitçhers in de business.ro .\u201cyou would think that the last men In the world to.roast prize fighters would be tho New York Giants.\u201d sald Eddie Dallèy, the Baltimore boxer, tne other night, \u2018but during a conversation with some of the players of that team the other evening one of them who did not recognise ms broke in with a tirade against boxing.\"He said boxers ware a Jot of ruffians and had no signs of human kindness in their make-up.Then I told him a few things.I proved that the boxers above all others, were, the! most kind-hearted men tn the sporting world and showed him that there was never a time where a boxer of note appealed to the fellow members of the vrofession that they did not respond In a hurry.How many ball playets have died in the poorhouse I cannot but I don't.remember a fighter of ahy prominence dying who aid not recelve one or more public benefits got -up by the fighters in time of need.I have known ball players to be in the hospital weeks at a time without any of thelr fellow players coming to cheer them up.I know it to be a fact that ane \u2018member of the New York Giants dled after a long illness, and not as much ina a sweetly scented rose was sent by the ball players on the day of his funeral, while three of the most active men in seeilng that he got a Christian burial were, pugilists.Ball players\u2014not all, but a great many-are the most ui-\u201d grataful lot I ever saw, and I cannot recall a single Instance where they outdid the boxers in any public entertuin- iment got up to help some poor sport down on his uppers.Of course, there are some rowdles in pugilism, but the majority of boxers are well behaved and 4 gentlemanly fellows.1)!d you ever hear of & chamipion fighter bein ordere.l from a hotel for creating a.disturbances?No.On the other hand, I remember reading where several teams in the National League have been ordered to take their bag and baggage from hotels because of thelr rowdy conduct aroun the plac That's the argument I gave the ball Thayer the other night, and not one of them dared to deny it.I am a profesgional ball player myself and do not say this to knock the profession, bug I do know that what I have said ts The truth.\u201d a , ° ° ° The lacrosse situation puzzles even the most knowing of the local sportsmen.The_boad of governors has granted permission to N.A.L.nv clubs to play with and against fessionals.President Gorman, of the ©.A.A.U., has announced that if the N.A.L.U.clubs play against or with professionals.they are llable to suspension and it is announced that the N.A.L:U.will meet next Tuesday night to decide whether it will permit its clubs to accept.the C.A.A.U.ruling.If the N.A.T.U.declines to accept tna C.A.A.U.ruling, which was rather more than it asked for, in that its request was that Îts clubs should be permitted to play against professional clubs\u2014not sign professional playere\u2014the C.A.A.U.\"will be in a nice mess, and about Lie: only recourse for those who were ra- sponsible for the radical move will be to resign at the annual meeting In Sap-| | tember.! * ° .i If the N.A.L.U.decides to accept the: C.A.A.U's ruling, that will mean that\u2019 it will have to cut away from th».C.A.A.U., as the latter will hold a spec- tal meeting shortly and the semi-pro- fessional vote will be beaten as .he Manitoba and North Western Hockey Teague and Toronto Y.M.C.A.will be represented, and they Will, with Fred MeRobie, F.J.Tees, Leslie Boyd and President Gorman, constitute a governing majority.The point 1s that the N.A.L.U.has shown its hand and now it ls Hkely that if the recent decision of the C.A.A.U.is rescinded, the N.A.L.U.wil] cut away from it andl run its own airs \u2014\u2014 3e 4 MISE NIET NII 00 RECORD DOESN'T.STAND.New York, July 1.\u2014 QCbalrman James IH.Sulllvan, of the record committee of the Amateur Ath.lotic Union of the United Statss, has received a report frem John McLachlap, the representative of the record committees in the Central Association of the Amateur Athletio Union, wbo says that Perry, of the Chicago Umiversity, when he made hls record with the 13-1b.hammer at the Pullman II, games, of 184 feet 6 inches, did not throw from the official fron or wooden.ciroles, and that, therefore, the record cannot be accepted as a tecord: tetes te eee the above team will pl th Caledanie: dé the Twin Ofty Bla .° w x à Et on bases, Toronto, 8; Buffalo, 8.Time (2.05.Umpire Moran, Attendance 1,800.NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.\u2018, R.H.FE, 022000010\u2014 5 13 8 At Brooklyn\u2014 New York ., .Brooklyn .00060100x\u2014 6 1 1 Batteries\u2014Ames and Bowerman: Mcintyre and Bergen.lle.Attendance, 3,000, At Pittsburg\u2014 Pittsburg .St.Louis.01000002x\u2014 3 8 0.010010000\u2014 2 .5 1! Batterles\u2014Case and Carisch; -Nichols : and Grady.Umpires, Bausewine and | Klem.Attendance, 2,500.At Philadelphia\u2014 Boston .000002100\u2014 8 7 0 Philadelphia .01008111x\u2014 7 12 0° - Batteries\u2014Wilhelm and Needham; Sparks and Doolin.Umpire, Johnstqne.Attendance, 2,568.AMBRICAN LPAGUE GAMES.\u2018 .R.H.-E.At Boston\u2014 | Boston .00110000x\u2014 3.8 4 Washington .,.000001000\u20141 5 3 Batteries\u2014Young and Criger; Wolfe and Kittredge.Umpires, McCarthy Batteries\u2014Hogg and McGuire; Plank, | Waddel and Schreck.Umpires, Con- | nors and OLoughlin.Attendance, 4,500 At Cleveland\u2014 | Cleveland .00002000x\u2014 2 8 4 Detroit .000000000\u2014 0 3 Batterles\u2014Hesx and Buelow; Kitson | and Doran.Umpire, O\u2019Malley, Attendance, 2.513.| \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 | .Nearly all infants are more or less subject ; to darrhoea and such complaints while teeth- | ing and as this period of their lives is the / most critical, mothers should not be with- | out a bottle of Dr.J.D.Kellogg's Dysentery ' Cordial.This medicine Is a specific for such, complaints and is highly spoken of by those who have used it.\u2018The proprietors claim it will cure any case of Cholera or summer complaint.tt FH HHH 296 HIE 3K Ke ate 0 HAR * * LYONS DEFEATED STRATH Toronto, July 1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014In the semisfinals of the Canadian Championship Golf Tournament yesterday afternoon, Geo.8.Lyon, the \u201cOlympia.champion,\u2019 defeated \u2018Mr.G.Strath, 12 up,and 11 to play.The matc was rather hollow, -as Mr.Lyon had things pretty much his t- own way from the start.The finals will be played to-day.+ EARAAHHHHHEEERER * * * * * * * + * * * * * FA S620 NEI HIF HIE 265 E30 3 HN BOUQUET FOR SECRETARY |.OF THE DRIVING CLUB| ° 11, and must | should also be sent in as above.As a fur-|.consult their own interest by making liberal |\" »lossocHSocco\u201df Umpire, Ems-;j - and Kelly.Atteridance, 3,000.At New York\u2014 ! 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DRIVERS.AND improved models, SOCKET BRASSIES, $2.00.DROP FORGED IRONS, all patterns, $1.50.IDEAL NON- RUST IRONS, CANVAS CADDY BAGS, leather trimmed, $1.50, $2.25, '$3.00.erfect GOLF BALLS, $12.00 dozen.Pneumatic GOLF BALLS, $6.00 dozen, BALL CLEANERS, 25c, 45¢ and 75¢ each.AUTOMATIC SCORERS, silver Plats, $1.50.each.FISHING AND CAMPING THE PERFECT HOLIDAY! \u201cWith so many beautiful spots easy of access, Montrealers can enjoy for a very small hundred, camping grounds.outlay a hollday that our American neighbors pay ten times as much for, and still are coming by thousands.This year will see many parties varying In size from Individuals to a leaving \u2018Montreal with our Northern Mountains as their \u2018Proper equipment.is very necessary for the proper enjoyment, and we cater for the outfitting with a practical knowledge of the requirements.CAMPERS GOODS \"TENTS, ali $7.50 upwards.DUNNAGE BAGS, $1.25, $2.00, $3.00, $5.CAMP BEDS, $1.25, $1.75, $2.75 and $3.50.CAMP BLANKETS, special quality, close woven, smooth finish, $3.50 and $4.00 per pair.$15 OOKING OUTFITS, $2.25 to CAMP STOVES, folding, $2.00 FIREPLACE FOLDING TOPS, 75¢ and $1.25.- SAFETY POCKET AXES, $1.75, $2.50 and 00.SHEATH KNIVES, 750, 90c, $1.50 to \"$16.00.FOLDING CANDLE \u2018LAMPS, Rowing and Canoeing.SLEEVELESS JERSEYS, without crest, 650; with crest, BAMBOO RODS, 25¢, 400, , 85c, $1.00.° 780 SPLIT BAMBOO RODS, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 to $10.00.GRÈENHART FLY RODS, 33.00, $5.00, $8.00 to $17.00.STEEL BAIT RODS, $8.0, $7.50, $10.00.i.HEELS, 250; 35c, 600, 750 to LINES, oiled silk, 10c to $1.00.HOOKS, all patterns, 150 to B0o dozen.TROUT FLIES, \"250, Bo, 750, $125 and $2.00 dozen.TROUT CASTS, 150, 280, S5o, 75e and $1.25.SPOON BAITS, 10c to 750.MINNOW PAILS, 250 to $2.50.FISH BASKETS, 750 to $3.50.HAMMOCKS, from $1.50 to $10.00.all patterns, .Is malled Free to any address.It is sent on request of postal, and will give many suggestions: nee CONSULT US FOR YOUR HOLIDAY OUTFIT\u2014 MUTUAL \u201c BENEFIT, 5 = MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 =\" \"HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT < 5 Royal Stores: this summer-we have: purchased the most handsome line of Se Summer Furnishings - it has éver been our good fortune to show.We can fix you out from head to foot with Furnishings for all occasions.you may need : .THE LATEST IN 225 MoBILL STREET, 2246, 1725 and 2400 ST.CATHERINE 8 227 MAIN STREET, 2637 7 OTHE OA DAMES Leather Belts, Tennis Shirts, Duck Hats, Duck Flannel Pants, Bathing Suits, Jerseys, Ete, VE The following items are & hint 6f what Ÿ TRRET, 376 OENTARE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 To Keep You Cool: pp ATTIC ITS RTE a em Yi at 2 He : \u201cmay have reached; and besides, a horse \u2014for the time being, the-animal-was-once .again young, beautiful and the pet cf \u2014business.of British Columbia, and carry .on the ground that\u2019 it would give com- Ald.Lavallee Says St.Henri and St.+ the very near future.- Ca a eal Lake will In Inspect Barriefield nbn a a bOI J ARMY S Crepusedions \u2018That Look Lis Having Trouble With - Sweden.Stockholm, Sweden, Jupe 0A Lel- egram from Trondhjem to the Jamt- lends-Posten announces thet almost the.entire Norwegian army ha8 been mobalized ard that three classes of conscription are.armed and in traln- .On Tuesday night, it is added, 2,000 infantry were moved towards the Swedish boundary.Sixty-five cars and two engines were sent south from Trondhjem to assist in the movements ERT pres x Sti : Ce Ye Fun 8 à \u2018your holidäÿs on , don\u2019t forget to - of troops.THOUGHT HE WAS A : YOUNG FIRE HORSE Scavenger Horse, Once Pet of Some Fire Station, Runs Amuck.For some time past, it has been the custom of the Incineration Department to purchase worn-out fire horses, an- clent members of the Fire Brigade that have served long and faithfully in the glittering harness that goes to make up the showy, dashing fire equipages\u2014 and thereby hange a tale.The old motto that \u201cthe Horse is a noble animal,\u201d that has adorned so many school \u2018copy-books, holds good no matter what age the \u2018noble animai\u201d hag a memory second only to that of the elephant.always a fire-horse,\u201d and it is safe to say that every one of the despondent- looking equine employed in connection with thé White Wings department, has at times vivid memories of the good oid days when he was a petted, spoiled attraction ôf some particular fire station.And here is where the \u201c\u2018story\u201d\u2019 comes in.One of these dethroned horse princes, old, shaky-limbed, and.bearing ail the outward evidences of equine senile decay, whs engaged the other day on Bleury street.The vehicle was a one- horse, ricketty affair, and the driver had hacked the one-time pride of the Montreal Fire Brigade up to the curo to facilitate the operailion of handling] a- barrel of refuse\u2014when around the corner of Craig street appeared a brilliant fire engine.The gong clanged, the wheels rattled and bumped along (ha paving, while the two horses tore up the street in all the glory of four-year- olds.The old scavenger horse pricked up his ears, and, after a few fitful plunges, fell in behind the roaring fire engine.Away went the barrel of refuse, and the fire-station.The crazy cart plunged desperately along In the rear, whiie the whole street\u2014it was about mine o'clock in the morning\u2014gazed in wonder at the flying apparition.After a stern chase the man in charge of the horse succeeded in capturunz him; the fire engine had gone, arouni| the corner and the following horse had Jost sight of the familiar red- and- brass machine.He was led back to work, and it is sald actually blushed, and some say tears were in his eyes.He was again a mere scavenger horse.RAILWAY BILL WILL COME UP ON MONDAY | Vietoria, Vancouver and Eastern Rail- | way Bill Has Been Bitterly Opposed.Ottawa, Ont., July 1l.\u2014(Special.)\u2014On Monday the Victoria, Vancouver and Eastern Rajlway Bill will come up in the House.The Canadian Pacific has been fighting it on the ground that it was a J.J.Hill project to tap the the commerce across tire line at the expense of Canadian railroads.The British Columbians haye suported the hill petition with the Canadian Paclfic.They have said the crossing of the International houndary line is a mere in- cldent of finding the best line and not for the purposé of having business diverted to the United States.There have been the bitterest fight t of the session ove Railway Committee.\\When the bill comes up Monday in e House Sir Wilfrid Laurier will declaxe that it is not the policy of the Government to impose conditions upon a railroad built without Government assistance, bonus or land grant.He will ask Parliament to pass the bill.This\u2019 means that it will probably pass the Senate as well as the House, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ANNEXATION PROBLEM APPEARS SETTLED this bill in the « Cunegonde Will Annex.\u201cSte.Cunegonde will come into the city,\u201d remarked Ald.Lavallee, chairman of the annex: rtion committtee vod.terday afternoon to.Herald reporter.\u201cYou may take that as right\u2014both- Bt.Henri and Ste.Cunegonde will come into the bigger Montreal.\u2019 : \u201cWhat leads you to say 80,\u201d queried the reporter.\u201cNow you want to cross-question me,\u201d laughed Ald.Lavallee, \u201cbut 1 mean it\u2014beth these towns are decidedly in favor of anncxation.The annexation will be on municipal lines, and the schools will remain under their present management.\u201d Further tharËthis Ald.Lavallee would not say, but remarked that the Greater |- Montreal was a decided probability win MILITARY CHANGES © \u201cINGSTON GARRISON - Militia Camp on Monday; : July 3.Kingston, July 1.\u2014(Special.)\u2014It is no- titied for general .information that Major Gen.P.Lake, C.B., Chief of the General Staff; wili- inspect-Barriefteld \u2018Camp on the 8rd July.Mr, Holmes, in charge of the physical department of the Y.M.C.A., at camp, has made arrangements for an elaborate series of fleld events for Dominion Day.Many of the soldiers wil} enter the sports, ~ \u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian Cigarettes In fact: \u2018\u2019once a fire-horso- Effervescent.Salt | \u2018your supplies, ates tired and worn-out mothers.children or adults.| .You will find it the most useful article amongst It gently relieves the bowels, cleanses the stomach, tones up the system, invigor- Pleasant, and refreshing as a drink for either B Lennon EEE ATER RES \u2018Agents: 3 LAPORTE, MARTIN & 00, The ideal tonic for the Summer months, refreshing and invigorating; pleasant with either soda water or milk; builds up the system.MONTREAL.\u201cALKALINE ~ WATERS ERRRERAL ETE + are the most valu- RHIN RIM HHH EEE etes FHA HH \"DEERFIELD Represents the highest type of alkaline waters.In cases of GOUT and RHEUMATISM it is invaluable.- It dissolves URIC ACID and prevents it from forming.For dale at all first-class GROCERS.5.H.MAIDEN, Agent 131.Youville.Square.Montreal =.i EERE EE HARE ke x able in cases of x , .| Dyspepsia or any 1 form of stomach x * troubles.i x .* se > Capt.Bee graduate of the R.M.C.tins year aflgacting adjutent of the Aîth, leaves a e close of the camp for Quebec, wh he has accepted a commission in th permanent force.Lieuts, Clairmont and Mills have left for Halifax to join the artillery.resl- ment at that place.Last evening Col.Gordon, D.O.C., inspected\u201d the 14th- Regiment on the cricket field.He was accompanied by a large staff from the camp.té rt In Fields Far Off.\u2014Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric oil 1s known in Australia, South and Central America as well as in Canada and the United States, and its consumption increases each yaar.It has made its own way, and all theft needs to be done ia to keep its name 15, 25 and 300 a box e the public.Everyone knows that it pe ee ba had at any store, for all merchants keep it.| \"mm - \u2014 Plane ly payments.| Mr, N.BE.L'Ecuyer, Manager of the of St.Alban's, Ver- Daily Messenger, - mont, is in.the city to-day.Buplioate of Herald Prize wo obtained at Leach\u2019s Piane Rooms, 2440 st.Catherine St, between : Aponte.stanley and Drummond, terms Cash, or easy month- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The Allan Line 8.8.Sicilian, J.A.Fairfull, out delay.H & A.ALLAN, NOTICE TO 'CONSIGNEES per.{rom Manchester, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LTD : vo Ager.rt \u2014 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS HERALD JOB GhPAmTMawy wi The Best of all Japan Teas WAY, ust have.given numerous trinte to the several bra~ds for We Invite you to compar with all ofhers the It Is a natural «ea, of \u20ac © fiéét crop; It Is not foddew I?you really are a lover of Japan Tea, you m sale on the market, You are free te compare them.«CONDOR \u201d Japan Tea, as to flavour and relish.with tdnin and gives to the cup an exquisite beverage.Once you have tusted It, you shall you have never before drunk better.tea 1han - AANA Che \u201c ondor\u201d Japan Cea.declare thas master, from Glasgow, is entered at Cus Consigness will please pass their entries ve es a re rer The Manchester.Line 8.5.Manchester Ship- (| teu Your Friends ».\u2018of Thase Bargains, Ix \u201c2e Dress Goods for De | 25 PIECES INDIAN CASHMERE, All we WHITE SIRT FOR 45c.a EPA SEE eue i se This Sale Is lo - Every Thing moti | LINEN AND COTTON DEPARTMENT.andes Be, \u201cWool, different colors.Usually 10¢ sold at 25¢c.For the July Sale.FANCY CANVAS FOR 190.BCES CANVAS, small tancy .checks, hts stripes, imported spring goods.Reg- Har price, \u201850e.For the July FOR \u201coc.18 PIECES FINE BLACK GRENADINES, Btik and Wool, fine patterns, checks, transparencies and stripes.Real value \u201866e CHILDREN'S.SKIRTS, A LARGE LOT OF SHIRTS, CORBET COVERS AND DRAWERS, trimmed with embroidery and lace, large assortment for ladies, Worth.fc \u201d 19e .\u2018Your choice\u2019 Cogan SKIRTS! SKIRTS! tine farge choice of colors, well trimmed.en prico, i 00 to $1.85.July T5e 1 PIÈCES ROLLER TOWELLING.Worth 7e.For 5 PIECES ROLLER TOWELLING, with.colored barder.Worth 13%%¢c.7 FOP .c.esoentonrennen re ren can ercan se C 10° PIECES COTTON SHEETING, 2 yards\u201d .Worth 206.ide 41 ze:1 Ex.JP eee 10 PIECES CHECKED COTTON, Sct for Table Covers, 36 iuches .C.6 PIECES NAPKIN, LINEN, 60 17$c$ in.wide.Worth 30c.For .20 DOZEN NAPKINS, Pure Linen.20 DOZEN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ss Balbriggan, for Men.very fine quality white, pale blue apd tan.Worth 80g.\u201cFor tha Joly Bile .35¢ of these Grenadines varies from 40e 90e to $1.76.For the July Sale.760 8ILK TAFFETA FOR 250.1 LOT OF SILK, being the remnants of leces of several lots\u2014long enough for a® Blouse and Skirt.Choice assortment of colors, Price varies from 50e to 76c.For July Bale $2.00 AND 8350 LINEN ÉIX : .* FOR 81.00, Tc LINEN SKIRTS, champagne, navy blue and white, black and white, every garment trimmed with frill and em- brotdery.\"Worth $2.00 $3.60.For July Sale seer ecses * 1 LOT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, for Men, in Colored (Cambric, large cholee of pat- rns.or or the Jul Bale perse anse rence , 35e 1 LOT OHILDREN'S DRAWERS.Regular price, 86c.For the July 15¢ Cetera iste tt ther aaa eras 1 LOT DERBY TIES, SPECIAL AT 15c.3 LOT OF REMNANTS SILK AND SATIN all colors.Price varies from abc, 40c, 60c and 60c.For the July 5e BRIG conoporcosa00csoc0evo0 Ts avoue $5.00 ALPACA COSTUMES FOR 43.90.© COSTUMES, in Cream and Champagne Alpaca, newest models, Worth $5.00.For July Sale .° Usually sold at 25c, F Sale y t 25c.For the July 5e VERY.SPECIAL AT 29.1\"LOT OF WOOLLEN SWEATERS, for Children and Adults, extraordinary value, barred blue and red, red and 750 FOR 250.150 PARASOLS, in White Mercerized, with frill and lace.Revular price, 6c.25¢ For the July Sale $1.00 UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES, 69¢,.10 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 MERCERIZED UMBRELLAS, steel frames, fancy handles.suurervrncna00u00 Worth $1.00; For the July , Sale ah soccncnoceter ner c ne ce0cen 9c REMNANTS! REMNANTS! 250 Remnants Net Curtains, for.150 Remnants Flanneleite (colored).175 Remnants: Checked and \u2018Striped per Cotton, for yard 450 BLOUSES FOR \u20181%c.20 DOZEN BLOUSES, in Colored Percale, assorted sizes.Regular price, 45c.19¢ For the July Sale rerenveccc0un0u0 a.mr ae rscesceeuse 60 AND 750 WHITE LAWN - BLOUSES FOR 2Æo.DOZEN WHITE LAWN BLOUSES, white pique flowers, very fine make.Usually sold\u2019 at 50c and 76c.For 25¢ the-July Bale .coceeeveriecnre eins - $2.00 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, 25 10 DOZEN FINE MUSLIN BLOUSES, trimmed with embroidery, very fine, Regular price, $2.00.For the July 99c Sale $225 BLOUSES IN ALPACA FOR $1.10.A HATS AND MILLINERY 50 DOZEN SHAPED STRAW HATS, assorted colors, newest .styles, to $1.60.Your choice, for the the July Sale .cvveieinrncnnes ae 25c $200 HATS FOR &0o, .25 DOZEN READY-TO-WEAR HATS, Dany different shapes, Chiffon, Fancy to B40.legant.\u2014 Usually gold\u2014at\u2014| oe 76 to ®.For the July 50\u20ac Sale Casement Worth 50c | - black.These Jerseys were purchased at 1:4 \u2018their\u2019 value, varying Hom bc to \u2018 FA v $1.50 FOR 59%.200 PURSES, in Imitation Crocodile Leather, wiih I finish coo.sole or wxidized _59¢ 1 LOT ASSORTED, se to Soc: Your choice for LACE AND nEMERQIDERY DEPA 1,500 yards of Bmbroidery.Worth 2.00 For \u2014\u2026.avecntens eu has eun caves 2 \"rcVosecorsec case 1,000 - yards Finret Emiiroldor.15e, Me to 33e.FOP .:L.c.cncecce000s 7 plecea Valenciennes Lace.\u201cWorth \u20188c, 106, 15e.For pascau eee 50 Dleces, Quipure ai \u201cInsertion Lace.Worth -20c, 25¢, For-.- 8,000 yards assorted \u2018Gotored \u2018Rib- .bons.Worth 124c.For CARPET AND OILCLOTH , DEPARTMENT., 20 per cent.given où sh Carpets\u2019 duritis the July Sale.20 per cent, given on au Rugs during the uly Bale.10, r cent.given on an Portleres during e July Sale.10 per cent, Elven on all.Furniture during the July Sa Great reductions on all Net Curtains urine the July Sale - 60 DOZEN ALPACA BLOUSES, colors - champagne, brown, navy blue, cream, black and white.Made with tucks in front and back, new sleeves.Regular value, se.Z5.For the July Sale $1.10 $3.50 SILK BLOUSES FOR $2.25.10 \u201cHOZEN.BLOUSES, in Leavy Japanese Silk, colors brown, ivory, black and white, made with tucks and open work, pew sleeves, Usually sold at 2 25 $3.50.For the July Sale and 0 nd 400 FRENCH MYSINS FOR 1 LOT OF FRENCH.Avg best as- \u2018sorted designs and colors ery fine value at é0c.For the July 1 Bale L.\u2026\u2026\u2026.00useesen near sc 00000 124\u20ac 18c IRISH LINENS AT 10.25 PIECES IRISH LINEN, large choice of colors, very nice for Summer Cos- tumex.Regular price, 18c.For - the July Sale s\u2026.\u2026 macveuse a.10c , SPECIAL! 1 Let Net Curtains, 20 inches wide.1 Lot Japanese Muslin Foucee.Worth 8c.For 3%c - { 1 Lot Portieres.Regular price, $3.75.\"For this Sale 82.39 0 per cent.given on all Otlelashs during this Bale.sonsgascscene se uso eue s2veu0 0 1 Large Lot\u2019 Ofictoths, remnants, varying from 25c to 50c.Thess rempants to go at .\u2014uveucs a The Greatest Germ Killer | WR Re Xe Hr \u2018coupon and 69c.throughout the country.market.matter.few of the - ious diseases, etc.\u201c once.\u2014\u2014 ; .mie MORRIS CHAIRS .Stat Thao Be an asd CANADA OFFICE FURNITURE GO, m1 ST.JAMES.MONTHBAL ART FRINTE NTERDS\" \"HERALD Jos INTER ENT 4 of Ozone preparations on the market.It is guaranteed to cure inside germs.anything injurious to the system, and will not injure the lining of the stomach.is harmless but very efficient in destroying germs, vegetable growths and Ozone (like an excess of Oxygen) is deadly to vegetable To the human system Ozone is exhilirating, vitalizing, purifying, the \u2018most needful thing possible.It is certain destruction to ail germs.NE THOUSAND one dollar bottles of Solution of Ozene have been sent to us by the Public Drug Co., Bridgeburg, Ont.for this special sale.are authorized to sell one regular size dollar bottle to any person presentiag this This is a grand offer, and is done to advertise this, the greatest Ozone has cured thousands of people It-is the only absolutely pure Ozone preparation on the It contains no alcohol, drugs or / Cerm Diseases Which it Cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Blood Pojson, Bright's Disease Bowel Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Constipation, Cancer, CATARRH (all forms), Dyspepsia, Eczema, Erysipelas, Hay Fever, Influenza, Kidney Diseases, LaGrippe, Liver Troubles, .Malaria, Neuralgia, many Heart Troubles, Piles, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Quinsy, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Throat Troubles, Tubercolosis, Tumors, \u2018Ulcers, any disease beginning with fever, all inflammation, all catarrh, If you have any.of the above, you need Solution of Ozone at Nothing will help you so quickly and surely as solution of Ozone.not delay.Cut out this coupon and bring it to us with 69c and get a full sized dollar bottle during this special sale.Dd AT LYONS\u2019 DRUG STORES, MONTREAL, 8 Bleury 8t., near corner Craig, \u2014 Cor.St.Catherine and Drummond, 1447 St.Catherine east, near Montcalm, st.Lawrence St., corner Fairmount Ave.00 and 69 cents buys the $1.00 3 \u2019 bottle anna I The reason i$ that germs are We It Here are a all contag- Do assorted lines.' $i.00.Yeur choice, for \u2018the Jul , y : 29\u20ac - 156 MAISON VALLIERES, Cor.St.Catherine and Montcalm Sts.P.8~WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M.EXCEPT SATURDAYS AND MONDAYS, STO MH INSEE NN VEINE NEED MDI Jo BFS HE 36 36-36 HH IIE HIE IA EHH J 28 : This oupon - FH FFE F336 IEEE INDEMNITÉS 19e | + _.\u2026, | dur ag D t § 5 we via iE mL Ca ses \"os i YOU WiLL NEVER KNOW How- well we can clean gentlemen's clothes unless\u2019 you have tried us or uegtiThed som ntlemen fends\u2014whom you 0e Ad ae with the superiorit VA of Sur work.ur team\u2014\u2014Call Up 11 ET DYE WORKS 24 PHILLIPS SQUARE.: $6,000 JACQUES CARTIER WATER OF QUEBEC.Refunding 8s\u20141931\u2014J.& D.Open for best offer.G.J.ADAMS & co., A _ 206 ST.JAMES STREET, MAIN 506.» .: - aia NMR hw 4 x wD an SU T lr SE Gea z - Se OF JOKE-MAKIEG =~ F1 <> AMD SOMETHING OF THE MAKERS Crit 4 k Laney 0 Ÿ Crocquet, 85c to 815.00 Aidt \\ a EH : 2 PERE | _ Many of the Brightest Gems Are Lost\u2014Some | ; # : À fre choicest stock to select from right: here.oo - Famous Flashes of Wit.| | ; | = 5 ki Prices, $1.00, $1.80, $2.00, 92.50, 82.78, _ 2 One of the most remarkable things cet of men when a Joke es wanted at J U Y B A R à | i , .' |connected with jokes is the fact that |Phort notice.One day when \u2018 1 a evo ta 9500, 00.00 many of the poorest live and go right |SLAZLRE out tc lunch, ne fofeni Es | 4 \u201ca L Fa an tha \u201cHAT 4.{ = 1 Ai \u201c+ + .|Squie of the Poorest Jokes Go Right On Living, While 86.50, 87.00, 810, $12.; on living, while others that should bel on awaiting a caption for it that he I 1 .perennial on the strength of their mer- might close a form.f ; .lt\u2019 die before they have attained the|™.,, right,\u2019 said Bunner, \u201chand it +, .- \u2018 \u2019 : distinction of milk-teeth, writes R K.| out,\u201d \u2019, \u2018 - : 2 : À Munklttrick, in the Sunday Magasine| go he took the picture and held it mmences oO ay ' 4 1 | 4 of the Chicago Record-Herald.There, 4,4 the wall, and with a pencil in ' ; .° ° Ug |! no age limit on a joke.us there Isl; gioveq hand- dashed off the follow- * ! a \u2018 .' on a man working for a corporation.{ng: Te .2 ._.: ) .: \u2019 Many people are curious to ow Cs Re ; y v i : 2411-2413 St.Catherine Street.Just how\u201d jokes are thought out and mue Are you acquainted with r 3 == .; \u2014 written.There are \u2018various WayB.! \u2018Ïferbert: \u201cNo, I shave myself.\u201d + Some men think Pog out mechanical Ten or fifteen years later I saw the - : \u2019 .\u2018 x ; : = y while walking was abou say , : \u2019 ; | , miles) up and down the edge of & rus: | Yori newspaper.for Ou pay that | On Monday at 8 o\u2019clock begins our Great July Bargain Sale, and = : Others read the papers whose news M : FINE FISHING TACKLE |i, idems to\u201d them.BUI\" others \"ead 1 Blood, to «make sure, (hai it can be safely said that the event will be the biggest and most ims =k carry note-books and jot down the 4 af à ; things that occur to them un the atreet ic vas all right, She me ead that portant clearing sale that Montreal has ever known.= \u2018 or during conversations.@ late \u2018 \u2018 .+ : Ly Philip Welch, the author of \u201cThe Tail.|®nd think it's funny.toa butld- - It will be an event that brings MATCHLESS BUYING OPPORTUN= A - \u2018llor-made Girl,\u201d once told me that he| Sometimes ideas will come fo » 3 .k > Vs could write marketable jokes as long|er of jokes as swiftly as the bale ITIES TO YOQU\u2014It ought to bring unparalled ults to us.\u2018 : ta he cory dr eh P| come rom o Roman sand Ann 0 Vast accumulati res * A , : baseball, summer girls\u2019 and politics.\"1 À » \"4 d | ee Mn vost Sie.suggested by |spond.I once received an order from | ast accumu ations of summer merchandise that\u2019s got to be i bust, was: .3 - , ; seeing 8 ciggio, bari, wa a very supply a Caption for Newport casing cleared as well as scores of great special purchases of desirable and 3 handsome compliment last night.Enpdion squat io the picture in point ll seasonable goods enables us to offer you the most astounding bargains - Hl.- Ley of delicacy and refinement.UE Dect makers of Fens from i Turner & Son.Redditch, Bngland, the lsrgest and He AT emus 5e Melon ame Just what ns ee yout Era and ever placed before a discriminating public.: | n \u2018bes akers o shing Tackle, & large stock of: ; i .{and-she\u2019 picture.e young man an : - SILK, LINEN AND COTTON LINES, + ooureeersraenrenaninnnns This reminds me of Willie Hender | : TREBLE, DOUBLE AND INGLE GUT CASTING LINES i ge 22.00 - son's observation hich vas, printed the Bl enor through a table sipping 1 Not in (fl or two departments only, but in every section, on every JKS, to Gut d to Gimp, all kinds, a < afterwær n \u201cPuck.\u201d ce , : , -ü *P - FLIES.for Ssimon, Bass or Trout.por dozen oem eee 40% to 2126 a conversation anént the Venus of Wae ordered not to make the caption oor, you nd unmatchable money=saving opportunities during ARTIFICIAL BAITS AND INSECTS.from TT 106 to THE Medici, \u201cHow is this?\u2019 he asked: turn on drinking.1 had twenty-four \u2018this sale : GENUINE MINNOWS, preserved, bottle .0<00000000 eve cs en sa 00e vaseu es 30c The Venus de Medicine\u2014Lydia Pink- |heurs in which to write and deliver it.; - ; \u2026 .à : FISHING RODE, LANDING AND MINNOW NETS, LEAD SINKERS, MULTIPLY- ham.\u2019 But the more I looked upon the.pic- I hol ; 1 4 ING BERLE, FISH SPEARS, MINNOW CANS, FISH BASKETS, oto, at Low- | || \u2018Another of these one-line.or defini; ture the more dated and puzzled 1 bec M8 n a whole page of this paper we could not possibly describe all the \u2019 : vo se tion, jokes which appeared in \u201cPuck\" © .= bo Le J A.SUR E ER Vas thought out by Bunner, Opper and den and tore my hair hat litte 1) 8 July Bargains that await Monday shoppers=-in fact there\u2019s many of .o V Y ° myself, as follows: I feared that 1 should have to give it the most important on=s that owing to the quantities being limited PE .Sw ted in the early up as a bad job.But as was dozing ; .6 St.Lawrence Main Street.Though fi was printed In the fes te whole thing came to me like a, find no mention in the papers at all.- .the sditor of \u201cJudge® not more than nash it would vou be \"willing to We want you to claim your share of \u2018he bargains offerin Mond \u2014 > : six mon | go.; } marry on five thousand a year?\u2019 oo g oO ay ; \u2014 - \u201d JORB ON AN INQUEST.Harry: \u201cYes, if 1 could find a girl and to that end urge you to come early : i AN A coroner's inquest is not a promis\u2019 \"another pit that simply occurred to! B H ; : IQ Ing subject for a comic dialogue of le jother I ey a ancnsund É ow do these Monday prices r.ad In further nce of our statement ; = oven a few lines, bu lelch could an ce - ; : did construct\u2019 a good one, and in an 8wimming at the seashore TER Bome ==that this sale will be the bigges sensation of th: month! a «Os inoffensive and charming manner.The thine .eat dog do have short .\u2018 : i : : subject of the Inquest had Deen Lan legs dont he?- EE SES oi mm Emme is oo 5 3 \u2018 from the river, and seemed to baffle , don vo A - - : RL KHRRHR RMI HAR II EE 11 efforts to identify him.Finally plat Tis, they do be ro Lu get that : ; PERFUMES | FAN: im ; OPENING OF the coroner's face lit up, and he said on shore \" = : Honore Payan\u2019s Triple Extract Per- Odds and Ends of our stock, Plain and Children's Windsor Ties.| \u201c .: I with a show of feeling: At th \u2018«Puck\" office we had a book fumes, all odors.put up in sample Fancy Fans.Worth up to 25c.ho + In spots, To \u201cThe poor unfortunate was from 8 à and bottle sifs.Monday, + Your choice, Monday, at stripes and plaids.Regular 71 p J | Chean Sale To-dav \u2018Camden; Now Jersey: _\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014containin pictures of =; ery kind and| each p.cssscsnsc00- _ 3C « each .a 5c 1e.Monday, each 2C \u2018 , \u2019 \u2019 \"qu ; fon.To these pictures We .z LE pr TLL Lone = To TT y - \u201cHow do you know?\" asked one of |descript rd aoe ES ce \u2014 to fill up odd spaces in the, : the jurymen with a puzzled air.poems La, ; gif, .; ; Our il cap d £ : 0 : d \u201cBecause,\u201d continued the cornuer, paper.~The Par an called wht .SILKS CHALLIES LININ : .\u201che has collar buttons in nis cuffs.written in that length of time.They 50 yards of good quality Pongee Bilks, All Wool French Challies and Dc- 36 ,inch wide Linenette Linings, In i ., Anoter of Welch's Best jokes was would rattle along something lke this: tn all the most, desirable colorings.laines, red ground with black and YFfay, brown and black only.The BR! v bout a man who was being measure \u2019 ; egular lic.Monday, per : white figures.Regular 50.regular 12c kind.Monday.7 + Open For'Business AI Day Until 11-30 To-night, sir sume tees B78 Roneiaty | Rgis i\u201d he aide 3 mot on the) TE SEE 106 he dS gerer 8 10e | ara ota 7 : : \u2019 tailor: Ce re ee : .Q 1 : ; ; ; : \u201d e-bud I envied, that bloomed di \u2019 ces == = : NS HARIRI RR RAHA IIIT FAIR RK H III HH Tatlor: \u201cHow many hip pockets?\u201d |The rose bud | oat: ~ : 7 From to-day wo atart a SALE which will bo the largest, and we Tailor: Fints or quarts?\" © |Her otics were blue and her ribbons A CLEAN-UP SALE OF C¢ RSETS | expect the most successful, in our commercial history, because the quan- Although this bit is forgotten, such sh Hicked for her bread en a sowing-| ; 1 So tity of stock is -larger and prices have been reduced to meet any com- truck as SVP is A Peer pot a doo © oachine an a .: titor's prices.en 's a jar, > .4 We bave grouped together all the odd lines of ou ost lar selli C s, > To \u2018 pett p 5 .Paul like a horse?Because he was 80 And made my brain whirl, till T heaved and Batiste, including all the new shapes.Slzex Tange from 19 hy wn Monday's Rian UD Frye dar Jean 25¢ 2 We are.clearin our own summer stock and liquidating Gatehouse & fond of Timothy.\" oun keep the world When an sigh.à phantom of grace \u2014 ._ eo \u2014_ SE .2.LE _ Company's stock Thought a few weeks ago) and now in our store read howling with laughter.: ene ; a ; : R \u2014_\u2014 for your inspection, : o ) y H.c Bunner was ols of the quick- fluttered by.; | oo LADIES\u2019 SUITS JUTE RUGS La rtieres DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LININGS, TRIMMINGS, LADIES\u2019 WHITE - z = 3 The balance of our Homespun, Pana- -A splendid range of Jute Floor Rugs.\u2019 Handsome full slze Damask Portieres, .ma and Shepherd Plaid Suits, in size 3 x 3 yards, with reversible Rrcen and red grounds.figured de- \u2018 | ; black and colored, that ked color bt d 4 5 i .LB.nie, $20.Monday, \"$7.95 trimaed eats \u201cMonday t FL.O0 | ee a co ox À \u2018 Tr ! oJ oo .; Cc patra NS BESO 15 MERE Es === tr es ; 2 = - R | - WHITE MAT?1 1Gs ,, ŸHITE MUSLINS |COLOREL mu _ S | y \u2019 M Pisip Basket Cloth weave, in white À \"qui widt te Organdie Suaiind.044 lines of Colored Organdie WEAR AND KNITTED UNDERWEAR, LADIES\u2019 READY TO WEAR SKIRTS, COSTUMES AND BLOUSES, CORSETS, LACES, RIBBONS, COTTON, TWEEDS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, GENTS FURNISHINGS IN \u2018ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC.Read this little list carefully and come right down to -us when making purchases and you will save money.We give Coupons or Checks to every buyer, and these are redeemed by us with Silverware, Jewellery; Watches.- Thus\u2014notwithstanding -the-fact-that we -are\u2014giving- real bargains, we also give you rich presents.Ask to ses these presents and be sure and get the Coupons.: HIS IDE M TNT TRI III IEEE MESRINE IEEE IE Et only.Md fos Ladies\u2019 Costumes.\u201d Regular 160, Weiss © Dimity Muslin.dainty deviens cet Waists and rt Walst Suita.° .1 estrable colorings.\"or Monday.per yard .5e Monday, per yard ; $e and 9e.Monday.per yard - IC mr ee Pe ' Monday's Sensational Cut Prices in Hosiery and Underwear £0 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE.full sizes.A splendid value at 10¢ pair.Monday's Price.per Te our Prices Are Uuguestionay the en remade a TMT ln RANG he MR Tg OTA Blade A - 2 , .Fino Let of Ladies _ pair.A RES ee es ete 5, Bisuses Sliks by the Yard By making your urchases of the E.D.Ca at their LADIES FINE RIBBED THREAD VESTS.in white only, ribbon trimmed.Regular: ic value.Mendsy, ; 15¢ x 1,000 yard of black, white and ever new store, No.2463 8t.Catherine Street, adjoining Hay- each .eee Pen ; .) ie coz.a-roried colors, Lawn and \"other color, of Fine Japanese Silk, for oock & Dudgeon, we save you a fuit 33 T-3 per cent.from ES \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 _\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014= pus Be eM arntn blouse-making: guaranteed pure silk.regular prices on DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, PATENT FEATHER PILLOWS, full size, strips TAPESTRY STAIR CARPETS.bright WHITE CROCHET QUILTS.full dou- bio: En ee © 0e - Special Sale Price.JO, 28¢ MEDICINES snd DRUGGIST SUPPLIES.tek covering .5 (entres, with very pretty nie ble bed wiz ; pur! -dge.reads for cuves de rE ot ; ; ; : So 89¢ pair\u2014Monday .\u2026 \u20ac 2214 inches wide, 5&\u2014 Monday.# use.A regular 25 value.- Ladies Write and Black Silk 7 ends of Fancy ftriped Silks for chil- \u201d $1.15 pair\u2014Monday \u2026sBe 27 tuches wide, 60c\u2014Monday .40¢ Monday 81 09 Biouses, à ed lot.Worth $3.08, dren's wear, or for trimming.Regu- 1] 2 i $1.35 palr\u2014Monday .K1.00 Ce ne 7.LE LE For LL M anna ae nee 2.00 lar value, $1.00 per yard.To be 0 0 8 0 A LI ! LE es pe : : \u2014 Ladies Waite Japanese Silk aE _ cleared at .eiivtceeierienninn.- BOC W > 080 U 2 CLOTHS, English x REVERSILLE CRETONNES-36 inch PRESERVING KETTLES £0 rit ec wi jac = ! = ] î ; : ni FILOÔR OILCLOTHS, English make, wideo English nted Cretonne, re- ty of Stec namei.warrant ain £ rte - 2 Face Te fre 75 * heat Tatreta i Tha beet\u201d alie - it ls made ossible > our strong organization of 4 yards wide.Worth 35c per \u201c versible patterns, Zoc.to burn, 712 quart size.Bie ) rs ET > © for $1.00 à yard \u201cTo be on ie Le 5e CAPITAL, BRAINS, EXP RIENCE, and an IMNENSE square yard.Monday .256 Monday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ea 18¢ Monday : 23¢ Lathes Brows : Japanese Pas 50 \u2019 \u2019 LS output for our merchandise.Soro \u2014\u2014| = en SE E Luis .Buck - Japanese Sik komo, very Ee Talo es.\u201cWe buy at rook bottom figures and sell at a fair TABLE MATS\u20143 plece nets, of wood BOWLS\u2014White English Stoneware, CLOTHES BASKETS sarge 3129 5 Housses 00000 83.50 Extra value at $c.To be sold \u2019 margin of profit.oo re Sur Be: 24e Jar Te Monday i Cee sa > Be paudies.se Monday 25e adie uit ane ; Bt L.Ô.ocs0ces- aœsscames ete 000 0e \u2026.: seat trs sn es ee sectes ser 1 pe LIRE SEE Ler, Noite memes \u201cWs BO |.2 pieces of 22 inches.wide extra po I - trea ie rr ' as Lee Le - .sn 2 res | nches.wide e tt nN i Ladies Biack Suteen Blouses.Louisine .Posh Black GI Silk.4 e d ; .Th 7 50 REFR GER 0 Ss Worre $9.35.Sale Price.99¢ Regular [lve 80c a yard.sale ou e a m O -\u2014 \u2014\u2014ONLY 0 [Ver yg ob ; | AT R ! LEFT .- FICO OBIY voevrernrrnnnerierivenans ., y ATE L \u2018 : ; ; - the same ratio that the BIG CUT R Le \\ awooë | onk grained and polished.zine linings @Z $ - I 25 pleces of assorted colors trimmings n ew a A | | ' h n't be one left Monday night.Made of beat hardwood.natural oak grafted and polished.< gs 9 \u2018Madies\u2019 Cravenettes Conte, Duc None of thems were sciing ion J JN DRUG: STORES de rit on or adunaration - TT charcoal filled.cleavable chambers Monday oc co +49 8 ; Rs \u2018 \u201cthan-100\" w\"yard\"\" OUFGAT6 \u201cprice now With the .E.D.C.substitution \u2018or adulter - LE eo = x 4 - Skirts and Cestumes | \"° oa ool Be a yard.are impossible.conditions.Apart from being a ! .e À .0 .- New } :) .\u2018 ! - © .5 Laer Cad Cons in several tho Aue Jn hie, cream or serious rime, It would be commsrolal mad he | , À sums Word fare Sule Price 83.60 BOe, 40c, 41e, BOc and upwerde_.peau © to nat 2463 84.Catherine Street \u2014 ; e jte Very Fine Cravenette C \u2019 ; _\u2014 beautiful store a be: * T .: .La YF Ya Bre \u2018.\u201c64.50 oo \u2019 .To and any responsible party can \u2018get all the ine 20 |.2 Cath | d P 1 st Ladies\u2019 Mustin Costumes.All Over Lace In the formation he may desire.Cor.St.a erine an eei Se - .$d ake Price.es .82.50.; ° .\u201d - : WR Lad.s (liomespun) and \u201cCueviot Cos- Finest Design Be Wise, Save Money, - | a 2 tomes \u201ctué rigul articles for the coun- > .ï tr \" vr senside: these prostûmes are Cream or White.B0c, THe 88c \u2018Stud These Prices.' LESS Lu Le TUTE REE De ET EEE : pels sd bi nu of GnCvewest 81 00.$1.20.$1.50, 81.60, y \"nos «0 BEE = kK have sald that the edifice erected ny | \u2018 , \u201cvi fes 3rice, ih, 3 .; F 2 ; .te $17.00.Your choice dufing sale 1833-50 #1.70.Regular.Our price.| ; Laurier's Wor sir wierd Laurier was to be crush, P T Ladies Sik Jacket, \u2018Worth $16.00 Guipure Jace and Insertion in the rich- ra 2 .:.: ' ruined.In the temoest une red n - L Sale Proc LL 85.00 est make, assorted widths, principally Wampole 8 Cod Liver Oll arret et Lo sas | Te Canada:\u2014 + sur [0 länd for several months, one might | ; Le ber AA Street.Io ream, & Jew white rad, Sham) ° Cutieura Hoap ool en nous seceses 25 _ 28e y \u201cThe dominant thought political have thought.fur the mortent Au | ., < \u201cGstiaar pe, 33.00.ale » lack, © - \u20ac., Doscsccewececeee an.: r av :in xls , im nent pe .u e elbet- | ; Ë Pre arr Gr ns a 81.50 BBe a rard.4 © Cuticura Salve ton ARE 81:00 n The ed tthe higher course of actin one by lm tian mn Edmonton wna English Post Cards, > adie Lard EE pu \u2018 Plerce\u2019's Favorite Fresc cree : y 1 with patriotic por ij avis the triumphant verdicts of Lon- - ; ur vaiue, 84.60.\u201cBale ; \u2019 1,000 yards of cheaper lace, in' whit rapa?.that he has pursued evis, the my | ! Jue] 5, aie, $i » ais Price-62.00 \u2018cream, Value never shown po 2004 né Pears\u2019 Soap .ae arr as aa 000 seers nae , Tee \u201d sevorance, have ever fimpelled him to- Jou and Oxford demonstrated that the | Scotch Post Cards, ; tt Eva Yale Price 5 82.75 fore dt Be yard and 1Q¢ yard.Allensbury Food .win cece 0210000000 $1.00 The wards one goal: to cement wkhout influence weilded by Sir Tuite Laurel .i see, $0 Sale BIS.: > ear onie LT .: pus natio! 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SOAPS, BRUSHES and SPONGES\u2014A large ir own, and a constitution that they {union his vindication of.the Br sh flag ians, without distinction of language or Line Street Skirts Coupon ana buying to the Smet assortment to select from.ve.\u201d Poth, given themacives | treaty, and Constitution and the great liberty creed, be grateful So this eminent tates: .of 25c, we give one of our $1.00 ' : nd English, otestants oy bos » ; J Leon MADE OF PURE FLAX.Cards, redeemable In alivarware.1 Hore, Rn a line under the same |soul of \u2018our people.The French-Can- icy he has glven to his country; for the A Great Bargain In Summer Ready-tp- |°§ lowellery, eta 10 per cent.on BW WATCH \u201c NIAGARA \"\u2014THE SODA WATER FOUNTAIN \u201ca fing, under.the same constitution, with/adian people is to-day etrong enough to cloquence which he has placed at the Wear Lipen Skirts at 60e, 85\u20ac, a eras?st tHoket Conade: different Idioma, and varied bellofs, have nothing to fear trom ather raced, service of the public cause.$1.00.: , , July 1, 1908.3 .ve nothing In common and a enlightened enou o turn from pa! | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; 11 POUDLE THE MONEY.Unquestionably the most attractive and original in Canade | which ha ve nothing lu common abd where rage ooh nan intolerance Mr.W.A Pratt ot Chicage, in charge \u2019 .: \u2019 § us\u2014wa must adopt ourselves to the and anger.must be ad A ¥ a party o rty tou s ma - À.In every department we are ready to mest your wants.Please call Send your orders by mall or Telephone Up 4141.Goode same conditions, work out together a ever, that in the past 8 or 10 years, the cago, sailed this morning on the steams.early.to-day and every day next week.We have hundreds of bargains aoked and delivered for shipment free of charge.future which is to be common ta us.mentality of the Province of Quebec has er Canadw for the Old Country.on every counter not mentioned in this list.oo -P _ It is to the solution of such & situa- broadened.In Jact, Lhe French CE \u2014 ) .tion and of a problem thus complex that! adians ses further, à Mr.Alfred Clark, who has been-un- APPAR 696 36 JE HII fib SHIH 30 0 3H IIE 3 Mir Wilfrid Laurier has devated his pol- conclude more justly.It is from thie well for some time, went.t rough & ' ition] life, hin energies as a citizen, his view-point that we wish to \u2018be KNOWN puccegaful \u2018operation yesterday after- FE hy .pat t's soul, and on which he has |end judged by the English-Canadians.noon, which will necessitate his don- 6 ; ; .- = roupght to bear, for more than a quar Collaborating in thn same task, da.finement to his room for three ot four \u201cEAR À « © ter-ventury, his marvellous and pene- Ing to work for advancem th the weeks.Has will then take a to 2.\"a oem ' .trating eloquence, tomake Canadians cf mon.fatherland, it is at Durope, and: is efpedted to.up ue + : All origine understand that they corel English-Canadiang, should know their Business, NL me 1+ 165 8t, Lawrence Street, comer Dorchester 46s BT.CATHERINE STARKT.wh orgie niarand, al ey SY) Enki fl wf | WE 00 y ; » - AT HAYCOOK & DUDGEON'8\u2014TELEPHONB UP 4161.to love another since they ars dos- The great lesson vy to the dema- T bas : Sol tim live by the eame hearth.Th es by the patriBif of Oxford and net 3500.Merchants Tel.184.2 he rent et - 1B © batie- : + [AM to (revere TREN POTN © Ee Rad A iS AAI adh aa Ar Ear \u201c pe az SES ou ess PE ISI wThere were.76 schools in the Northwest Territories in 1886; in 4.Grand total of savings: Cea 5 V4 CE ANA DV.17 Pi 9 Vv .EN \u2019 Ere 7 1 V2 A GENERAL FACTS ABOUT CANADA.is 38 years old, dating from Confederation is 146 years old, dating from the British Gonquest of 1759.is 370 years old, dating from Cartler's first visit of 1535.\u2018 Canada has only 8 survivors of her 33 Fathers of Confederation.; Canada leads Britain\u2019s 48 colonies.Canada was tHe, first colony to form a Confederation.Canada 1s included in 42 of Britain\u2019s Extradition Treaties.Canada has over 700 legislators.Canada has had 113 \u2018Governors-General since 1534.i Canada has 45 religions denominations.Canada cast over one million ballots in the Dominion election of 1904.Canada, gives $4,402,602 annually to the provinces _as subsidies.Canada comprises one-twelfth of the land surface of the globe.Canada had $15,000,000 surplus in 1904, , i.The Hudson's Bay Company is 236 years old.FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S SIZE.\u2018 Canada.contains one-third of the area of the British Empire.Canada extends over 20 degrees of latitude, an area equal to that from Rome to the North Pole.Only one-fourth of Canada\u2019s area is occupied.Canada has one milljon square miles of unexplored area.Canrda has 138,000 miles of coast line: .Canada is 3,500 x 1,400 miles in area.Carcda is larger in area than the l'nted States.Canada is as large as 80 United Kingdoms, 33 Ttalys, 18 Germanys.Canada is twice the size of British India.Canada Is larger than Australasia.The distance from Halifax to Vancouver is greater than the distance from London to Halitax.British Columbia, Canada\u2019s largest province, 1s equal to 24 Switzerlands.British Columbia has 7,000 miles of coast line.The boundary line between Canada and the United States is 3, 000 miles long\u2014 1.600 miles land.1,400 miles water.Manitoba is as large as England and Scotland.The Maritime Province.are nearly as large as England and Wales.Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province.Saskatchewan Province has an area of 275,000 square miles.Yukon District is almost as large as France.Victoria 18 half-way between London and Hong Kong.Canada has enough land to give each individual 400 acres.FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S POPULATION.Canada Canada Canada Canada\u2019s proportion \u201cof population ig only 1.5 to the square mile- (England has 558 and the Unlted States 21 persons to the square mile).population by her first census of 1665 was 3,251, population in 1763 was 70,000.; population at Confederation, 1867, was 314 millions.«Canada\u2019s population in 1901 was 5,371.315.Canada\u2019s population.estimated, on June 30, 1904, was 5,604,328 = : Canada began the twentieth centurv with the same population as the United States hegan the nineteenth.Canada has 40 countries and nationalities in her population.Canada has 132,101 more males than females.Canada is adding to her population every year by immigration a number equal to Toronto's population.Canada, has more than \u2018one- -half of the white population of au Britain's colonies Canada has enfranchised 25 per cent.of her populatien, Canada has 87 per cent.of Canadian born people, 4.571.813.Canada has 8 per cent.of British born people, 405,883.Canada has therefore 95 per cent.of British born sublects; 5,077.69¢ Canada has only 5 per cent.of foreign bôrn people.293.617.85 per cent.of Canada\u2019s foreign born population are naturalized, Canada\u2019s Canada's Canada's 2 COMPILED FOR THE HERALD BY MR.FRANK YEIGH; TORONTO.Canada sent 8.372 men to South Africa during the Boer War.- pps arr 4 demie D SEES a ARAN if NN » AN ez RN 7 Prat ov vd \u2018 \u2018 FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S IMMIGRATION.Canada \u2018received 130,000 immigrants during the fiscal year which énded June 30; 1904.Canada has received half a million immigrants in nine years.Carada recelved, in 1904, 50,374 from Great Britain and 47,171 from the United ates Sixty per cent.of the immigration of 1904 was agricultural in its character.Seventy-five per cent.of the immigrants of 1904 speak English.\u2018Canada \u2018paid $6.71 per head to bring In and.locate the 1904 immigrants.Canada will, it 1s estimated, receive 150,000 immigrants in 1906.Each immigrant is estimated to be worth $1,000 to Canada.167,000 Americans have come to Canada In the past seven years, They brought, tn cash and settlers\u2019 effects, 58 milllons\u2014$350 per head.27 different nationalities were represénted in the foreign immigration of 1904.Canada has 65,000 Galiciang from Austria (including 7,729 who arrived in 1904).The Doukhobor immigration.of 8,000 from Rusala to Canada in 1899 was the greatest exodus of a.whole people ever known.The Doukhobors earned; in 1803 $110,000 in railroad work, and spent $300,000 in trade.The Doukhobors have 422,700 acres of freegrant homesteads; 160.000 taken up.Canada has received 165, 000 British {mmiftrants in the last 9 years.: For every British immigrant in 9 years there has been an American.60 per cent, of the total immigration for 9 years has been English-speaking, 40 per cent.foreign.The British immigration of 1904.increased: 8,582 over 1903, the American de- creamed 4,302.The cost of bringing immigrants to Canada in 1904 was: Continental, $2.24 per head; Great Britain, $4.68; United States, 84.58; average, $3.98.The immigration of 1904 was double that of 1902 and treble that of 1899, The British immigration for 1904 was: 36,694 English, 10,622 Scotch, 3,128 rish, The forelgn arrivals in 1904 were :.Gallcians, 7,729 ; Germans, 2,958 ; + garians, 1,207; other Austrians, 2,201; Scandinavians, 1,203; sians and Finns, 2.806; French and Belgians, 2,332.The immigration of 1904 averaged 2,600 per week.FACTS ABOUT: CANADA'S INDIANS.\u2019 Canada has 107978 Indians on 1,422 reserves.They decreased by :55 in 1904 over 1903.They cultivate 45,000 acres of land.The value o7 their farm produce in 1904 was $1,980.000.The value of their fishing and hunting was $1, 132,000.Wages earned in 1904, nearly a milllon and a half.4 9.785 Indian children attend 298 schools.221 Indian youths are learning trades in industrial schools.Canada spends-$300,000 a-year on-her-Indians, - I 9, 000 of the Indians are Protgstant, 34,915 Roman Catholic, 11, 269 Pagans\u2014 outside of the Far North.The Indians own 37,830 horned stock and 82,635 horses.FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S SOLDIERS.re Hun- Rus- \u2018Canada has a militia force of 40,000.- This force can be expanded to a war strength of 100,000 as a first line of defence.Canada has 300 rifle assoclations with 22.000 members, Canada\u2019s Militia Department costs 2% millions a year.Canada has 600 Mounted Policemen.costing hulf a million.They patrol an area\u201d as large au Eurone.They arc subdivided into §0 posts, from Hudson's Bay to the Rocky Mountains, ahd from the United States boundary to the Arctic Ocean Of this number, 224 died and 262 were wounded.Strathconi\u2019s Horse numbered 597.n° 25 ' Ce .Là ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.= \u2014|.Rallway_ gross \u201cearnings,.1904, 100 millions.; They carried, CS FH JED Tz FAG x N/A Fr DV : 1 - .\u201c Ca Cel re PR © A.B.C.pi Canada\u2019s Greatness on Her 38th pts 11m 0 4 mi CANADA'8 NATURAL PRODUCTS.Canada produces annually 275 million bushels of grain of all kinds.45 per cent, of Canadians are engaged in husbandry.63° million acres are occupied, one-half cultivated.4 - 87 per cent.of Canada\u2019s farmers own their own holdings.Canada exported in 1904, 37 millions of agricultural products.Canada exported In 1904, 63 millions of animal produce.Canada exported, 1896-1904, 67% millions of agricultural products.Annual value of farm crops and produce in Canada, 363 millions.Total! value of farm property, lands and implements, 1% billions.Great Britain bought 9-10th® of Canada\u2019s natural products exported in 1904.\" Great Britain buys 93 per cent.of Canada's exports of butter, 90 per cent of cheese, 76 of poultry, 99 of bacon.For every $100 worth of natural products sold Great Britain by Canada.in 1904, other countries sold her $747 worth.Total value of cheese-exported In 1868, 1 million; 1904, 24 millions.Cheese produced in Canada, 1891, 108 million pounds: 1901, 220 millions.Canadfan flour sold to Japan, 8 \u2018months of 1903, $6,000 worth; _ same period 1904, $82,000 worth, Good root crops are grown on the Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers.Total exports of farm produce, 1904, from Canada, 86 millions\u2019 worth.Canada-exhibited at St.Louis 94 varieties of apples, 34 of pears, 24 of plums, 16 of peaches, 70 of grapes, 20 of small fruit, \u2018 FACTS ABOUT RANCHING IN CANADA .Canada hag 100 million acres of grazing land in the West.25 years ago the cattle trade of the West totalled 25 head.800,000 animals are now being pastured in the Canadian West.One-l -half of this number are cattle, and the rest sheep and horses.The animals being pastured are- \u2018double the number of three years ago.522,000 head of cattle were sent east for export in 1903, an Increase of 130,000 * over 1902.\u2018Canada exported 11 millions\u2019 worth of cattle and Sheep i 1904.Canada has, all told, 51% \u2018million cattle, ie million horses, FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S RAILWAYS Canada.has 20,378 miles of rajlwa: s, steam and electric, Canada\u2019s railways have cost over a billion dollars.Canada has a greater railway mileage than Australia and New Zealand.Canada\u2019s rallway mileage per head of population is greater than that of any other country.In actual railway mileage, Canada \u2018ranks eighth in the world.Rallway passengers carried, 1904, 23, 800,000.Freight carried, 1904, 481% million tons.ak\u201d Working expenses, 1904, 74 millions.Net earnings,\u201d 26 millions.Over 7,000 mile of railway north of Lake Superior; not a mile in 1867, One-third of Canada\u2019s raflway mileage is in the West, - The Canadian Pacific Rallway operates 9,108 miles.C.P.R.employees, 1894, 25,000.now 35,000.Canada gave the C.P.R.62 millions in cash and construction, and 25 million acres of land.Lord Strathcona drove the last splke in C.P.R., Nov.7, 1885, Grand Trunk System operates 4,177 miles.\u2018 G.T.R.employees, 1894, 19,000; now 26,000.: \u2018Canadian Northern System will be 2,100 miles long at end of 1905.Canadian Government railways are 1,510 -miles long.Grand Trunk Pacific will be 3,600 miles long.and will cost 125 \u2018millions.534 miles of new railways built in Canada in TJ0%.Canada has 767 miles of electric railways.T mu 1904,\" 181 million passengers\u201430 times the population of - anada.CANADA'S TIMBER WEALTH.» 8.Canada\u2019s population is 73 ner cent.rural, 26 \u2014per_cent.urban Canada has 61 centres of 5,000 population and over, and 31 of 10,000 and over.Canada\u2019s centre of population is near Ottawa, and is moving west, Canada\u2019s western population is 75 per cent.British and Canadian born, and 25 per cent.foreign born.In 1901, 121,451 Ontario born people had moved to the west.One out of every 31, persons In Canada is of French descent, 1.649,371 out of 5,371,315 are of French descent.Canada hag 65,000 Galiclans, 20,000 Hungarians and 3.612 Japanese.\u2018 In 50 vears, 3,250,000 Canadians have gone to the United States.Canadian emigration to the United States Increased from 6.6 per cent.In 1850 to 11.4 per cent.in 1900.There are 20,000 Chinese in Canada, The United States population in 1800 was 25 times as large az that of Canada.The vor es States population 1 in 1904 was only 13 times as large as that of anada.- FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S POST OFFICES.Canada has 10,460 post offices.as against 3,638 at Confederation.Over 1,000 are in the Canadian West.Letters mafled fn 1868.18 millions; in 1904, 259 millions.Post cards matled in 1904, 37 millions.; Money orders issued in 1904, nearly 29,662,000, Newspapers, books and parcels mailed in 1904, 27 millions._Canada\u2019s postal revenue in 1904 was 36,306,420} expenditure, $6,001,634.FACTS ABOUT .EDUCATION IN CANADA.Canada has 20,081 public schools.Canada\u2019s public schools are attended by 1,128,532 puplls, -Canada has 30,970 public school teachers.Canada spends over 12 milllons annually on her public schools.Canada has 17 universities and 653 colleges.- These 70 educational institutions are attended by 15, 000 pupils.80 per cent.of all adults In Canada can write: 70 per cent! of all-the people can read.1902 there were 640.; There are 48 Carnegie Librariés in Canada, One-and-a-half millions have heen given by Mr.Iibraries.\u2014 FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S COMMERCE.Canada\u2019s total volume of trade for year ending.June, 1904, was: 464 millions.This was an increase of 5 milllons over 1903 and 50 millions over 1902.Carnegie to © Canada\u2019s volume of trade has more than doubled in 10 yeurs.Canada\u2019s expenditure.in 1904 was 55 millions; In 1870, 14 millions.The increase in Canada's trade in 20 years, 1873 to 1893, was 30 millions.The increase in Canada's trade for the 12 years, 1893 to 1904, was 230 millions.Since Confederation.the exports during 28 nf the 38 years were greatet \"to Great Britain than to the United States.Canada has a foreign trade one-fifth as large as that of the United States.At Confederation 60 per cent.of Canada's export trade: was to the United States and 30 per cent.to Britain In 1903, 58 per cent.was to .Britain and 31 per cent.to the United States.4 - Great Britain bought, in 1904, goods from Canada to the value of $4 per head: the United States bought from Canada at the rate of less than si per head.Canada's Prolume of trade pet head in 1904 was $85, in 1868 {t was $40 per head: the volume of trade in the United States was $33 per head.Canada\u2019 relative percentage of commercial growth for the 7 years, 1895-1902, was 107 per cent.as :galnst 47 of the United States, 25 of Britain, 38 of Germany, 21 of France.Bfitain 1s Canada\u2019s best customer, buying 85 per cent .of Canada\u2019s exports., The Industries of Canada totalled $2.349.717,000 in 1901.The value of\u201d products of industries in 1901 was $962,987,759, or 41 per cent.of the capital.-Canada has-12 commercial agents abroad.There are $20,000,000 invested In cotton In Canada.- __ \u2019 FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S CANALS, Canada has spent over 100 millions on 100 miles of cana a mile.\\ .e Canada\u2019s canalg are now free of tolls.Three times a greater tonnage passes through the Sault canals.than through\u2019 - * the Suez.\u2018 over a million FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S BANKS.Canada has 35 chartered banks, with 1,100 branches.Canada\u2019s banks have 79 millions of paid\u2019 up capital.Canada\u2019s banks have 72 millions of notes in circulation (Oct.31, 1904).Sixty years ago there were only 76 banks, with 6 mtilions in circulation.Canada's banks have assets of 694 miilions; HIabilities, 554 millions.Canada's banks have Increased thelr assets by over 600 million since Confederation.The capital of.the Bank of.Môntreal, originally $350, 000 1a now.14 millions, Only 6 other banks In America or Europe have a larger capital.The\" capital of the Bank of Commefce 1s 10 millions.Canada has 1,000 post office .and government savings banks, They have 216.000 depositors, with: 62 millions on deposit.29 millions additional are in special savings banks.423 millions are deposited in.ghartered banks.40 millions are deposited in loan companies, private banks, ete.; \u2018 548 millions; or $100 per head., .Discounts bv chartered hanks, 1904, 452 millions, - The bank deposits of 1904 showed an increase of 60 millions over 1903.Canada has 250 branch banks in the Northwest; there was \u2018only one at Confederation.Winnipeg has 22-banks: bank clearings, nearly 300 millions.Deposits in Canadian banks have increased 164 per cent.in 10 Years.Loans have increased 106 per cent.in the same period! Montreal is the largest banking centre in Canada, Toronto second, Winnipeg third, Ottawa fourth, The bank clearings in 1904 in 11 Canadian cities totalled $2, 795, 000,000.FACTS\u2019 ABOUT CANADA'S FISHERIES.; Canada's fishing industry produced.in 1904, 23 millions, Canada exported in 1904 over 10 millions\u2019 worth of fishery Products.Cod comes first in value, salmon next.Canada has 100,000 men employed in the fishing industry.Canada's fishery equipment is worth 12 millions.» Nova.Scotia comes first in the fishing industry, British Columbia second, New Brunswick third.13,905 seals were caught in 1904 by Canadian sealers.\u2018 Canadian Canada\u2019s mineral pro Canada\u2019s mineral ports were 33% milllons in 1904-\u2014 \u2014- Where Canada Leads the World.\u2018 Canada has the largest continuous wheat field in the world, - Canada \u2018produces the \"finest wheat in the world, No.1 Manitoba hard setting the world's standard.Canada\u2019s average wheat yield per acrè for ten years was the greatest on the American continent: Canada leads the-wvérid in dairy exports.Canada\u2019s trade in ten yeals has increased shore rapidly than any.other country in thé world.: Canada has the greatest pulp-wood forests in the world, \"Canada has the most valuable whito pine .forests on the American continent.Canada has the most valuable.nickel deposits in the world.a : , « _|-Of-the 100, 62 are pulp mills.Canada\u2014has the- Jargest-white-pine- \u2014areas\u2014on\u2014the-continent.I IX CLs PE R + M + M x Canada\u2019s forest products totalled 80 milliong in 1903.Canada exported, in 1904, 33 millions of forest products.\u2018 Canada has, it 1s estimated, a million aquare miles.of standing lumber.British Columbia exports 120 million feet of lumber a \"year.Canada hag over 100 paper and pulp mills, > Canada stands tenth In this respect in the world.Their product in 1903 reached $5,219,000.+ Canada has.the largest pulp-wood areas in the world.Canada has set apart 12 millions of acres In Forest Reserves.Canada has set apart 3.210.240 acres in two Rocky: Mountain Parks.Ontario has set apart nearly 7 million acres as Forest Reserves.Quebec has set apart 1,620,000 acres as Forest Reserves.Ontario and Quebec derive half their revenue from thelr forest wealth.TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES.Canada has-36.000 miles of telegraph wires, overland and cable.Canada has 130,000 miles of telegraph and telephone wires.Canada contributed B-17 to the all-Britfsh Pacific cabfe.Telephone instruments in use in Canada, 1904, 81,500.253.970.000.messages wera sent in 1 There'is orfe telephone to every 6 THE WATERWAYS oF CANADA.0 .Canada has a \u2018waterway of 2,384 miles from the St.Lawrence to Lake Superior.Canada has 6,000 miles of waterway from the St.Lawrence to Mackenzle River.with a land break of only 150 miles.The Mackenzle River is, with tributaries, 2.500.miles long.oF population.Canada has the greatest system of fresh water navigation in the worid \u2019 Canada has a greatar water power than any other country in.the.world > Canada expended $2,530,000 in sending the 8,372 men to South Africa.Canada.will hereafter maintain the defences at Halifax and vV'squimalt.This will cost Canada an additional 2 millions.a year.This will necessitate raising the regular Canadian forée to\u2019 2,000, Canada will spend in 1905 nearly $1 per head for milftary purposes; win spend $8.30 per head, FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S MARINE.England Canada ranks seventh in the list of maritime nations.Canada has 7,000 vessels registered, witr à tonnage of 8% million inns.> Cañada has nearly 1,000 lighthouses, light ships, etc.Canada has 1,033 steamboats under inspection.- - Canada has 28 life-saving stations, 328 new vessels were built in Canada in 1904.5 FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S MANUFACTURES.Canada's manufactures have an invested capital of 500 millions, 100 milllong of United States capital is-invested in Canada.Canada exported, in 1904 29 millions in manufactures, or 48 millions in- ~ cluding lumber; etc.- \u2019 Canada.Nas 11,126 factories, employing 306, 000 hands.: Canadian banks have loaned 416 milions® to Canadian \u2018manufacturera, FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S MINERALS.minerals are found In Canada.Practically all thevaluab ction in 1904 reached 60 millions.Canada has-prôduced, In the last 20 years, 600 milHens\u2019 worth of minerals.Canada has produced 200 millions in gold since 1862.One-half of this has come from the Yukon since 1896.The Yukon produced 10 millions\u2019 worth of gold in 1904.Canada produced in 1904 nearly 18% millions in gold.Canada ranks fourth among the world's gold-producing countries.British Columbia has produced nearly 100 millions in gold all told.\" Canada\u2019s Yukon gold fiéld is 125,000 square miles in-area, = Yukon placers have produced- more gold than any other placer mines in the world.Canada's mineral production has increased 600 per cent.since 1896.Capital invested in Canadian mining.104 millions.Nicke! was accidentally discovered at Sudbury in 1882.Canada hag produced 356 millions\u2019 worth: of nickel.Canada produced nearly 5 millions in nickel in 1904.Sudbury's nickel mines have reached a denth of 1,200 feet.Canada has the best and richest asbestos in the world.: Gold was aceidentally discovered on Klondyke.Creek, Yukon, in 1896.Canada produc \u2018ed 14; millions\u2019 worth of coal in 1904: Canada has.1 0,000! quare miles of coal-bearing \u2018lands.British Golu Ha prôduces over one million tons of coal a year.British Columibia/produces 200,000 tons.af, coke a year.15,000 \u2018miners Are employed in the Boundary country.of British Columbia alone.The Crow'a Nest coHl beds are estimated to hold \u2018enough coal to last for 5,000 » years, if.Due at a rate of 4 million tons a year.- Mineral bounties paid in 1904: Pig irari\u201d and steel ingots, $893, 641; 182,229, Canada produced 614 millions\u2019 worth of copper in 1904.Canada produced 85 per cent.of the world\u2019s total product of corundum.Canada produced $1,637,000 worth of lead in 1804 ' Canada produced $2,127,000 worth of sliver in 1904 Canada produced.nearly one million\u2019s worth of petroleum in 1904 Canada\u2019 s \u2018mining exhibit at St Louis ranked among .the best ; FACTS ABOUT QUEBEC PROVINCE.Quebec is \u2018the Becond largest province in the Dominion.* Quebec hag a population of 1, 700,000.: Quebec has 1,322,115 of French * descent; 290,000 of English descent.- Quebec's dairy products fncreased, 1891- 1901, 341 per cent.Quebec's dairy products now yleld 20 millions, annually.Quebec's annual value of fleld-and live stock broducts' in\u201d 1901 was 85 millions.Quebec farmers cultivate 5 million acres of lan 8 Quebec farmers own 248 millions of land, 102 of \u201cbutane.+ ° lead, FACTS ABOUT CANADA'S WHEAT Canada has \u2018the largest wheat field in the world, 300 x 900 miles.Canada's wheat-growing area in the West {3s (per Prof.Saunders\u2019 estimate) ,171 million acres in extent.Canada has less,than 5 millions of this area under cultivation, only 3 per cent.Rritain 3 times over and the home market as well.By 1915 there will be 10 million acres under wheat.ylelding 200 million bush.The (Canadian West fg \u2018npable of producing 3 billlon bushels of wheat, Canada's wheat crop, 1904.80 million bushels (60 millions of it in the West).Canada's grain crop of all kinds has reached 275 million bushels.Prof.Tanner, the English agricultural chemist, says Western Canada has the richest soil in the world.Canada's wheat yield for the last ten years averaged 18 bushels an acre.Wheat yield in the United States for the same period, 13 bushels per acre.Manitoba's average wheat yleld for 10 years, 21 bushels per acre.Minnesota's wheat yleld for 10 years, 142 bushels; Kansas, 12 bushels; Missouri, 11 bushels.Wheat, 621, Ibs.to the bushel has been grown at Fort Simpson, 318 miles north of Winnipeg.Canada\u2019s western wheat contains 10 per cent.more albuminoids than the .best European varieties, 100 Ibs.of Canadian flour makes more bread of high quality than the same weight of any wheat imported into Britain.Lora Strathcona asserts that in 10 years Canada can, produce all the grain needed.by Great Britain.Great Britain imports annually 200 million -bushels of wheat.Of this, Canada sends her only 20 ntilllon bushels.87 per cent.of the wheat &rown in Canada's West in 1904 ras suitable for milling purposes.Canada ranked first in wheat display at the St.Louis Fair.Wheat was there shown grown 2,000 miles varth of St.Louis.United States exports of wheat and flour to Great Britain vie fas* Wheat production, 1904 : Manitoba, 16.62 bushels to the acre.Northwest \u201cTerritories, 18 bushels; North Dakota, 11.8; Minnesota, 12.8.Canadian No.1 hard wheat is the highest-priced wheat In the world.Relative wheat values in Liverpool market: Canadian No.1 Northern, $1.143 No.2, $1.11; best Russian, $1.06; Argentina, 99c; India, 91c, FACTS ABOUT WESTERN CANADA.À Canada's Great West comprises two- thirds of her total area Canada wliil give 160 acres of land free in the-West to every adul* applicant, Canada has 171 million acres of wheat lands tn the West, Western Canada\u2019s grain.crop in 1904 vielded 75 million dollars to 25,000 farmers, 500 millon bushels: of Wheat raised in the West since 1889, : Canada's West is 50 per cent.larger than 10 of the Western States, 26,167 homestead entridy, were made in the West In\u2019 1904.They meant an addition of 67,000 to the population.ee Homestead entries for 1904 were nearly double those for 1902, Homestead entries have Increased 18-fold In 8 years.Northwest land companies and Taitways sold, In.1904, 1, 267, 187 acres, at _an _ \u2018average per acre of $4.3 - Lands sold from 1893 to 1904, 10 million acres, at $3.60 per acre.Cochrane ranch lands sold in \u20181905 at an average of $6 per acre.\u2019 The C.P.R.hag sold 15_milllons of\u2019 its 25 million acres of land grant ; \u201c10 milions to the Dominion in 1881: 5 millions to settlers.\u2018The five milMon acres sold realized -$3.60 per acre.Land sales in the West have increased 25-fold in 8 years.The 26,167 homestead entries of 1904 were taken\u20146, 768 by Canadians, 7,730 by Americans.25 foreign peoples made homestead entries in 1904.46 States and Territories were included in the United States homesteaders.Canada has given 57 million acres of land to railways in the West.Manitoba has only 10 per cent.of her lands taken up, producing 86 million bushels of grain im 1904.Manitoba used 2,400 threshing outfits in 1904.There are 203 flour mills in the Northwest, with a daily capacity of 18,500 barrels The average yield of wheat in Manitoba for 1904 was 16.62 bushels; 38 bushels; barley, 80 bushels; corn.13 bushels.5 | Some Manitoba farms produced, in 1904, 44 bushels of wheat to the acre.Northwest: Territories\u2019 average yleld of wheat in 1904 was 19.3 bushels 1,259,768 acres in the Northwest Territories will be sown in wheat in 1905, an increase of 20 per cent.over 1804.4,000,000 acres will thus be under crop in the West In 1905.; Manitoba crop acreage, 1898, 2.161,114 acres; 1904, 3,807,908 acres.\u2018Northwest Territories\u2019 crop acreage, 1898, 430,268 acres; 1904, 1,823,601 acres.Percentage of cultivated to arable land: Manitoba, 20.89; Assiniboia, 5.23; Saskatchewan, 0.02 per cent.Manitoba's \u2014-~»ulation has two of English speech to one of foreign There are 1,025 elevators in the West, with storage capacity of \"45,000,000 bushels.A sat rss oats, Quebec has over 2,000 cheese factories.NS a] ll \u201c+, \\ ZA If.one-quarter of the 171 million acres were under wheat, it would supply Alberta, 1,10: an FAT TES ee ie PONE EAL: [A ee. \u2014\u2014 à .77777 Mver this-output to-Rio-(a-distance-oi ., more can be obtained.can Company in Montreal, ob oN a Wen em ghee » - TOCKS AND.MONEY.\u2014 ES pero PTE tes of Construction and Earnings ef the Rio - -de-JaneiroP:L.\u2018and Pi oO Wow that the Sao Paulo Company hog become à success and the 'ns!alla- flon work of the Mexican Light and Power Company is nearing ~ompletlon, the Interest of Canadian investora, as tar as the Southern enterprises are cencerned, will be largely devoted to the Rio de Janeiro Tramway Light and Power Company.While the controlling faterest in the Sao Paulo Cempany was held in Toronto and that of thé Mexi- the honds and stocks of the Rio Company are about equally distributed in Montreal and Toronto.The following estimates of construction and earnings was made by Dr.F.S.Pearson, of New York, the principal promoter of the new Canadian enterprises In South America and Mexico: ; These estimates, while they are to bé considered to some extent approximate.are nevertheless based upon detailed and accurate information just received from Rlo, covering the present conditions of the Rio properties and thelr &ross earnings of the past year (1903).The construction and operating figures siven below are based upon actual experience covering «a period of several years in both Rio and Sao Paulo,.but 8 considerable margin of increas been allowed in order to render estimates more conservative.The water power which it has secured is capable of developing 100,000 h.p.In the driest season, while during at least ten months of each year much It is proposed to develop at present 50,000 h.p.and de- 75 miles in a straight line) less the losses jn transmission and distribution which may be assumed at 20 per cent.; thus leaving a net power for use of 40,- 000 h.p.An actual canvas made by Mr.Jas.Mitchell, manager of the Sao Paulo.Tramway, Light and Power Company.Ltd., and for many years a resident of Rio as representative in Brazil of the General.Electric Company of New York, shows more than 20,000 h.p., now employed in the manufacturing industries of the City of Rio.Of this amount.one-half is used ins units of e, has, b these |T e traction stocks have shown mark- h all week and are now at their highest; with many rumors of a consolidation of all of the tractions of |& Greater New York whereby there would all be much benefitted.A flurry.in the call money market which carried the rate up to 6 per cent.to-day produced no effect whatever on senti- Mc RU RT ER Yop corners or | de Voter Quiet; Remittances Better Montgeal advices to Bradstreest's say: Trade oconditidhs here have a slightly | better tome was neti ago business is still unu qui One two really hot days earl in the week created a better retail ude- mand for summer goods and for tho time belng it look as though the: ight be an improvement all along tne line.This affected dealirs in ght Summer wearing apparel rather than lu other line and did not last Jeng.A fa r amount of dry goods business is being.placed for fall delivery.The hardware trade has not recovered the brisk tone of earlier in the season &l- though fairly good shipments are belug 4 ment, as it had been anticipated and\u2019 was congldered ony a temporaty and a passing factor.The market, as a whole has been a professional and manipu- cy to broaden as prices advanced.The coming holiday caused a slackenihg of activity toward the end of the week, but the tone remained firm and the pools all seemn confident.E.&C C.RANDOLPH.- The Sovereign Bank Makes Appointments The Sovereign Bank of Canada has announced the appointment of Mr.James Gallagher ag manager of the new branch the bank has opened at Teeswater, Ont.Mr.Gallagher has tor some.years been associated with Messrs, Gillles and Company, private bankers whose business has been taken over by the Bank.Mr.G.J.Lackner of the Toronto Branch of the Bank has been appointed manager of the new branch at Formosa, Ont.forty-nine banffs in Ontario and Que- ec, : INVESTMENTS Our-offerings constitute a carefully selected list of Bonds, and will meet the needs of the most discriminating investor.We will.be pleased to mail .copy of our June List on application.Dominion Securities Corporation, Lid.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager, Unclaimed Balances and Dividends in Banks more than 1,000 h.p.each.No coal is found in Brazil and eminent scientists\u2019 state that the geological formavon of the country precludes the possibility of\u2019 any deposits being discovered.The power above referred to is produced ! from imported Welsh coal, which never costs less than $900.gold per ton.There\u2019 is every reason therefore to believe that the hydro-eiectric plunt will have a monopoly of the power business of 10.lt should be stated that th@ water power which has been securef is the only one within a practicable distance | of Rio, which is capable of supplying: the necessary amount of power.A summary ot the cost of construc-: tion im as follows: Hydraulic and generating plant,.$3,- 120,600; transmission line, $3,325,060; sub-stations, $810,000; distributing sys- | tem, $2,200,000; tramways, 125 miles, 234 ! cars, $4,278, 000: add for repairs to gas \u2018 remarkable \u2018tinue to grow in spite of the publicity \u201clist, lated one, but has shown some tenden- ; The Sovereign Bank now has is {duce heavy.City trade is fair.made to the West.rat deliveries of 'steel ralls are being made for the Grand Trunk Pacific Rullway and this city will soon be feeling the effects of the cou- mencement of the bullding operations of this road.There is a fair sorting demand for all lines of staple grocericx, Prices of reflned sugars have declined five cents per cwt.Country remittances have shown a better tone durlng the past week and city collections are also better.Receipts of country produce are large.The make of butter and cheesa Is going to be as large as predicted and the export trade in this line promises to be good.This branch of inanufacture has to some extant been re: ponsible fur the improvement in wholesale trade.Toronto trade reports to Bradstreel'3 say: While there 1a still a quiet tone to wholesale trade here and the volunte of business is not large, there is a hopeful tone about business generally -that chows confidence in the future.There has been a retail demand for sum.ner dry goods consequent upon the more seasonable weather.Hardware goods are moving well, particularly bullding supplies and the movement in groceries s normally active.While mall fruits promise well others will hardly average more than a half to three-quarters of a crop.Peaches will be an exception to this.The outlook for grain, however, continues fairly gatiafactoyy, although rains have shown a decline during the week and hogs are also \u2018coming lower, Receipts of other lines of country piv- Large quantities of butter and cheese are .coming forward.The.trade with the Northwest is now good.It is generally expected here, and ail slgns point in that direction, that \u201che business of the coming fall and winter will be very active.Wholesalers seem confident of this and some of them are already making preparations accord- Ingly.There is now less complaint on the matter of collections than has boen heard for some timo \"although they ure here and there a little slow still, general report trade quiet, although a slight improvement is noticeable In groceries.Collections are still backward.Shoe manufacrurers are busy.Shipping is quiet and rates remain about the same.General cargo tonnage is wanted.No.general ime provement is expected until the season is more advanced.- Winnipeg reports say\u2014Thete isa very The blue book containing a report of the unpaid dividends, drafts and bills satisfactory tone to trade here.\u2018The usiness moving Is larger in ali lines.Wholesale dry goods houses of exchange and the unclaimed bai-| are busy, particularly In preparing for ; ances of rhe chartered banks of Canada, which have transactions affecting them for vears, has been issued for 1904.five; It is: that these balances, coa- given to their being held at the disposai df the owners.It was expected that a very large reduction would be made in these bal- ; ances when.they were advertised.This has not occurred.Looking over the we cannot but conclude that the banks would be glad to have thousands of these petty balanc:s3 withdrawn, as they are not worth (he space they occupy in ledgers.The thirteen banks having the largest ; amount of these balances are as fol- sorno | fall deliveries, Staple lines of gro- remained wlthout)ceries are moving well and general conditions In other lines of trade show like improvement.The bullding trade osn- tinues very active.While collections are «till -a little slow here and there they show Improvement, Crop nros- pects continue firm, and the feeling regarding the outlook is generally optimistic.v .Dun\u2019a Bulletin of Saturday.July lst, says \u2018of Montreal trade: - The week has'\u2018not developed any r-a- terlal variation from the general trade situation as last described.In lines of heavy merchandise the quletness whlch sets in towards midsummer is rather * works, $300,000; add for temporar more evident.A return of almost cold} steam plant, $250,000; total,\u2019 $12 2268, re lone, for account Dec.81, 1903 and! eather has proved discouraging to dry.PROPOSED FINANCIAL ARRANGE- ! Dec.31, .Dec.31, goodn \u2018retailers, but wholesalers are now NT ! reporting some fair pr portion of fall MENT.| Bank \u2018 1904.1803.orders.Rather more enquiry is noted |.Cash required for equipment.$12,152, 0:0, City and District Sav- ae for leather from local boot and shoe Cash for purchase of proper- (Ines Bank 357,670 3 98,482 manufacturers, with fair exports in acle, tles .+ 2,000, 50\u2018 Bank of Montreal 77,541 68,710, and some little revival In the British Legal and a 230.000 Eustern Townships ; - | demand for splits is apparent, Prices _\u2014 Bank -.412% 32,723 fn this line show tendency to stiffen.: $14,285,000.Bank of Hamilton.40,633 2 26,346.1, groceries the une note-warthy fea- Total bonds required sell for (Bank of Britieh Not\u201d ture is a further declina of five cents cash 16,000,000, at $) yie/ding 14,400,000 | America .38,165 40,426 à cental in refined sugars, making the In addition to the bonds te ; Mérchants Bank of : ; \u2018present factory figure for standard be sold, cash of.SL ; 16,000,000 Canada .38,224 35 A2! prargileted $5.Raw wool Is dull, but _ \u2018There will be required tor.\u2018Royäl Bank .28,167 27.714 prices are firm, and farmers are said ta.Purchase ol properties .1,400 Dominion Bank 22,800 8,533 be reallzing nbhout twenty-five cents for Leaving in treasury.2,000,000 Bank of New Bruns- - new fleace, Turpentine hoa declined to \u2019 © WÎiCK La eee, .13,558 40,598 'ninety-threa cents in an ordinary way, Tota: authorized issue ,.$25,000,000 | Quebec Bank .18,578 18.301.and linseed oll is casier by n cent, while.: y T Banque Nationale .13, \u2018inh oils ara very much neglected, Coi- under Pet na thay have heen Molsons Bank, .12.860 10,929 Jections can'hardly be called more than yielded $4,500,000, : It is proposed to «x perd this as fol-; owns: Cash for purchase of Droper- Les ie aC 7.108 10 securities, 82.000, vo | Electric equipment of tram- | ways, $# rules of track, T5 care LÉ LAIT: power fla- i Hon .o.oo el.1.300,90 Fiectric : ght installation .500,000 Alterations to gag works .- \u2026 260,009 Beam plant .254,04 Legal and organization - , penses .ge ees eee 160 60 84.500, 000 It 1s expected: that 87.600, 000 of bonds will be required in addition to the $2.- 000,000 of cash for the purihage of the properties which would make a total: of $12,000,000 of bonds fssued for the acquisition of the.prope Tties and initial equipment.Week in Wall Street New York, July 1.\u2014This week has shown a thoroughly strong market in all departments and one which has almost entirely.disregarded forelgn news, which, In many cases, would have been sufficient tv cause a sharp break.There was, to hegin with, the serious tension between Franca and Germany over Morocco, -whlch caused a heavy selling of our securities in this market, and, later on In the week, the spread of the revoiutionary movement In Russia, causing a serious disturbance on the Paris bourse, brought out further liquidation in Europe.All of this stock has been well taken and, although there has been considerable profit-taking toward the end of the week, these sales were well absorbed ¢ nd although the market, as a whole, \u201c AR {8 somewhat below best \u201cprices, absorption at the decline continues remarkably good and the tone is decidedly firm.The condition of affairs abroad caused quite heavy gold engagements between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 having gone out this week, but the mart :t disregarded this factor as it did a sharp advance in Both wheat and cot- |: ton.During the early part of ti.advance U.P., Reading and Steel stocks \u2018were the leaders.Reading maintained all of its strength up to the close hut the profit-taking in the other twa car- \u2018tied prices down about two points from the top.These stocks were followed by N.Y.C., Northwest, B.& O.Penna.and Erie, The second ptd, of the latter stock was freely bought on.reports that the éarnings were such that.a .dividend on it would soon be justified.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J.Pitblado &Co.Stock.and Bond Brokers © Members Montreal Stock .Exchange.\\ JOHN STREET Telephone Main 4164.Bank of Nova Scotia 12,139 18,062 Nineteen other banks 60,853 61, 202 | Total \u2018unclaimed bal- $509,407 $496,018 ANCES evita Total unpald.dtvi- dends o.oo.Lo.SV 2,816 3,794 \u201cTotal unpalu.dividends oe.\u201c£464.0 £48.4.0 Total unpald drafts | or bills of exchange $22,397 821,25 Total unpald draîte or bills of exchange £747.5.9 £719.16.9 The number of persons whose balances in our banks have stood for five years and over without any transac- \u2018tions affecting them is about 30,000.Some or the unclaimed deposits exceed £;,660.\u201cThere.must be pretty general comfort prevailing in a country for xo Missour! Pacific much money to be laid aside which :s| Manhattan Ry.Léa eee ace ani eus pres ses = fair.\u2018Investment Returns Investment returna on the Wal street market as reported by Messrs.lu.& C.Randolph: Prices.Div.Yield.American Sugar.145 7 6.07 Atchison dun.83 4 4.81 4 Am.smelter com.117 5 4.27 Am.Smelter, pfd.119 7 88 Balt, & Ohlo .113 4 8.53 Amal.Copper 1 4 4.93 Can, Pac.150 8 4.00 Cons, Gas.Lom 8 18 Detroit United .93 ñ 5.37 Illinois Central 146 6 3.61 Louls & Nash.149 f 4.02 .99 5 b.06 .\u2026.185 8 \u2026.RECENT PROGRESS OF CUBA OF INTEREST TO CANADIANS Owing to the large number of Canadians now interested In enterprises fi.Cuba \u2018such as the Cuban Railway belng built by the Willlum Van Horne, the Havana Electric Railway, the Havana Central Railway, the following article showing the progress that has.been made in that country will be of interest: ; \u201cThe progress that haz been made will be best shown by a comparison of the statew! the island before the proclamation of the Republic and that which has prevailed sine \u201cFrom 1488 to 1598 the average budget of Cuba wus $24,000,000.The budget for 1905-06.1s $25,870,612.The difference ls small, but it must bo- remembered that in colontal days 6 millions were expended on the army, 1 for the navy, 1 for sinecures, about one-half million for ecclesiartical obligations, and 11 for the interest on the debt.\u201cThe budget for 1906- 6 is made up an follows: ; Department of-e Execeutive branch .68,300 -ftate and justice .\u2026.473,449 Government .\u2026 .\u2026 6,029,215 Finance .2.ee Wee 2,268,003 Public Instruction vo we os 3,901,994 Public works .4,813,854 Agriculture, ete .282,347 | Judiciary branch .1,265,813 Debt contracted to pay the liberating army \"oes 3,107,862 Extratordinary credits .8,124,546 marily by the demand for improvements in what may .be called the nn- tiongl \u2018mechanism\u2019 (outillage), and are Justified by the -expectatton that the taxes will \"yield the.amounts ~awnked for in the estimates subinitied to Con: gross.\u201cIn the fiscal year 1902- 3 the total revenu was $17,767,046; in 1908-4 It had risen to $24,843,605.Thus from one budget to another thure was an increase of more tran 6 1-2 intilion dollars, the larger part of which came from an {ricrease of $3,622,711 In the customs receiptn.: \u201cIn 1894, under the colonial regime, there were in the {sland M4 public schools and\u2019 740 private schools.According to the recent message of Pres- {dent Palma there were in the Repub- He in 1903-4, 8,472 primary schools and 72 apectal schools n total- of 3.644.This number subsequently rose to 8,605.1895, under colonial regime, the number ot pupils wus 36,308.In 1904 under republican regime, the number of pupils in attendance was 120,000.\u201cFor \"a quarter of a century the Spanish administration kept planning a railway between Hanta C2Ziura and Santiago de Cuba, Under repubHean ! government, \u2018private company, the Cuba Railrond Company has es- i tablished .connection between the east and the west of the land in two years and a half.Without Independence the 435_miles of the Central Rallway, the sure vanguard \u201cThe projected incresaes in expend!- tures for this budget are caused pri- Sm \" \u2018Tel.Main 44% 'E, MACKAY EDGAR &CO.STOCKBROKERS.MEMBERS MONMEAL STOCK.EXCHANDE \u2014 Bonds end.Investment Securities, » BOARD OF TRAME SUULOING v - , of a period of prosperity, wood nut exist, L R.N.HICKSON.THORNTON DAVIDSON.Hickson & Davidson \u2018Stock Brokers.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.1724 Notre Domo La Tel.Main 2204 er At Quebec.\u2014The wholesale trade in| @ JF | 21st, gives the following list \u2018 my TN.¥.Can IYI PB TY CUT PALLY s6snessne Union Pacific .Western Union .\u2026.Yor Sew City | ceouadns «The Bruit uit Market .A.J, o The He- aie the dut Roe to for fruits and vegetables: Oranzes\u2014 Extra fancy, Cal.Navals, sizes Je ag 75 pres Dy BATO SOMINGR o Then » 30% Dominion the 18th of each month to shareh the month.In \u2018uddition to above, interest annum is paid quarterly, on the tember and December.\"per cent.pér annum will be the and commencing July 1st we wi Montreal, ven, Conn., Bridgeport, Conn, N Atlantic City, N.J., Sek Bright.Water Witch, N.J., Long Branch, Galltlee, N.J., and Cape Hatteras, at sea.TELEGRAPH COMPANY shares (which are full pai day for d' and n 4 K Write us for information, or 160 8t.James Street, New being Pei te all Investeps shark AL ibe Wireless Telégrap Company , Limited.Monthly distributions of 2 per cent.per month are made on We believe that within two y NJ.Atlantic Highlands, = au \" war?DeForest olders of record 2 the first of at the rate of 6 per cent.per 15th days of March, June, Sep- ears dividends at the rate of f00 ule.Our\u2019 stations In Montreal and Quebec are now in operation.J] receive messages for transmission between any of the following points: \u2014 Quebec, Boston, Mas ,.Providence.RL; New Ha- » York City, Pellade!phia, Pa.N.J.N.J., Monmouth Beach, N J.N.C.Hartford, Conn., and ships The share capital of the DOMINION DeFOREST WIRELESS LIMITED, is on! $1,200.000, and the on- assessable) can be bought to- $5.00 PER SHARE.oo \u2018 send in your order, and get the benefit of the 2 per cent.distribution on July 15th - + HUMPHREY & COMPANY, - MONTREAL, Canada LOK, STEWART & G3, | Capital Paid Uses coenssoes Rest Assount, pe gn | HEAD OFFKE = - TeRONTO TR, MERRITT?., b.B\\ WILKIE Coie, inn MONTREAL BRANCH \u2014 South-west eur.of St.James and MeGlii Sts.Savings Department Rien Beetnage J A À RIGHARDION .-.Ramage a pa VIRE INSURANCE MARINE INSCRANCE.EMPLOY IRS LIABILITY INSURANCE.STEAM BOILER INSURANCE.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE.LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.Sonreigs Bask Batidisg, St.James Suit COPPER GOLD MINES i A.E.FIOGCR, Mining Ragiueer, ; Œormeriy Manager of the Great Brokes Will Mines, of Australia, from whisk hundreds of millinn pounds sterling wars takes ! its fortunita Rngiiuh Sharehntdern) REPORTS the showing on tha King Mines, in the Boundary District (abeut § miles from tha Granby Mines, the other Lode me pps, pe ir 4 wesk1 A ACT C TER.PART OF THE BROKEN HILL saws ow \u201c ACSTRALIA.: Bend for full reper.\u201cFlrat offer: Pontet Promotion Syn@i- cats Shares, ne of THRZE CENTS PER SHARE.- FOxt & ROSS, STOCK BROKRRA, TORONTS, \u2018OP.(Zatablishet 1897; EQUITY SALE By order of he Suvreme Conrt ts Reutty, in tha 20e of The Fantern Truet 7° against The Cushing 3ulphits Phen Ceuspaery, Limited, thers will Te sold at publie mmrtiom) at Chubbd\u2019s Corner is» .allen), in he City of Saint Jobn, NB, on > nme day of July next, at Tran ian STOPETY Lnown 28 whi ies Fibre Mill.situates Sy \"The oy mouth of \u2018he River Jatnt Jobn, ad a ae vicimity of Saint Johkm, N.2, © Dated at Jain?obo, NZ.te stat 407 jet May, AD.1908.2.Od.MeALI TSH, Reteren 'n Zquity La RE PRE Ln ma IS Ov Tui JY cots\u201d 2 SE, i 96, 126, 150, 176, 200, 218.4.50 Fancy, Messina, bloods, boxes, sizes, 64, 80, 100 and 150.2.50 Extra choice, Valencia, Cal.sizes, 50, 98,7112, 150, 200 and 218 .ess © a svacau es 4.25 Choice Sorenta, half boxes, sizes, 100, 150, and 180 .3,00 Fancy M.Sweets, sizes, \u201c 118, 176, 200 and 250 .«.8.75 Valencia, sixes, .420, large cases, new fruit .Sas 6.00 Sorento, boxes 200 and 300 \u2018sizes, strictly f&NCY .\u2026 s.\u2026\u2026vecse 3.26 Lemons\u2014 .Extra fancy, Messina, sizes 306, ' $3.50, and 360.cc0ennn 3.00 Bananas\u2014 Extra fancy nine hands, Jam- afca fruit, crated .1.90 Apoles\u2014 Fancy N.Spy a a' Box Russett, strictly sound.cold \u2018storagg.6.50 Pines: \u2014 : Extra Fancy Spanish, car due Monday, sizes 36, $3.15, and 30 and 24.+ aie epue sa000000 8.59 Various\u2014 \u2019 Strawberries, Mondays, prices \u2018 about 12 1-2 cents: Tuesdav 12 cents, Wednesday .10 cts.Rockyford Melons, 40 per crate corded and ripe .3.00 Cocoanuts, fresh arrivals, weekly, 100 per sack .\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2.25 California Fruit\u2014 Fancy peaches, probable, Men- day .caer 160 Plums, blue, per \u2018er, \u20182,00: green, $2.25; red, 32.00; yellow.2.50 Apricots, season's getting late condition uncertain.about.1.50 Pears, due to arrive this coming week, prices will range from.3.00 Vesetables\u2014 .- Extra fancy miss, tomtatoes, \u2018 four basket carrier .1.50 Extra fancy.Baltimore cabbage barrel crates .«vo.1.73 Cucumbers, American, bushel baskets, strictly fancy, .2.50 Home, grown cukes, about RT cents per doz., in barrel lots.New potatoes, American Rose, per barrel, $2.50 Chil, .2.40} Asparagus, Canadlan per dozen, 32,00: beans green and wax bush bask vese [A 2.00 INSURANCE Annual Convention of Accident Underwriters The programifie of proceedings at the convention of Accident Underwriters, to be held at Royal Muskoka Hotel, Lake Rossesu, Ont., on July 18th wo of sub- MAY HOPE YOUNG MAKES A CONFESSION Says Qlâer Child Died of Cramps and She Was 1 nod and plentiful, weal.\u2014The Graphic.luxory at hotels, tables-4 note, and even wo! privats houses.Though the dinner may 5e fruit ia always scamped.: Abroad a .compote a served with every ; DAT, EARLE, RELYTEA & CAMPRELIL, _Paintifis\u2019 Solictiers.T.LANTALGM, Aurtionser.- i.The above sale (x joarponed mt] SATIN.\u201che aixteecth lay of 3entember sage, .then to take placssat Le same Lour md : place.jects to be discussed: 1.Should the association undertake to bind its members by agreement and resolutions or trust to the moral et- fect of the discussions to bring about improvement in the management of the business?.2.Accident insurance.\u2026.dangerous trades and occupations; shouid the limit for which weekly indemnity \\is allowed be reduced to fifty-two weeks?Should the.accumulatsd feature be discontinued?Should policies cover death by septicoemia, sunetroke, gas, freezing and Thydrophobia, and if so, under what conditions?3.Raport of uniform ogy committee, and of licy phriseol- committee on tabulation of statistics regarding health insurance 4.Health insurance: Should the premium be based on the.age of the Mmsured; if so, should attalned ge govern in renewals?\u2018does occupation affect the hazard?What provision, If any, should be made in policies for the payment of Indemnity in cases of chronic diseases?Un- dar what conditions should Indemnity be paid for the first week's loss of time from sickness?Is it advisable to allow Indemnity for partial disability?Should a policy be {saued providing for every sickness, until recovery, with no cancellation clause it Ro, should a medical examination be.required, should the policy contain reserve and pald-up features as In life insurance?5.What steps \u2018should be taken .to prevent or discourage the transferring |\u2019 of agencies and policyholders fromone; company to another?6.The desteotion and punishment ot fraudulent claimants.7.Co-operation in ithe adjustment of claims.8.local medical exasniners.9.Report of State of Miswour! policy committee.10.Raports of committees, on bylaws; the nominating committee, eto.The officers of the International Association are: President, Edson 8.T.ott; vice-presidents, Geonge 8.Daua and Arthur LL\" Pastmure; treasurer, Alfred.KE.Forrent; secretary, (4.Leonard MoNell.The executive committee consists of William Bro, Smith, Trav- élers'* Insurance Company.Franklin J.Moore, Getieral Acchjent: H.G.14, Alexander, Continental Casunlty ; wu- Man H.Jones, Equitable; Pelix 4.Haley, Iowa Htitte; Richard A.Cava- naugh, Hlinois Commercial; Goorge c.Pratt, New Amsterdam; Welter C: Faxon, Aetne On the transportation cotñmittee are Francis J.Lightbourn, Omtarto Accident; C.W.1.Woodland, Employers\u2019 Titaïwility; J.Willtam Mackenzie, Mary- lund Casualty; Clauds G.Ryan, Ocean Accident; A.G.CO.Dinnick, Canadian Casualty and Boller Insurance Coni- pany., Mr.W.H.Leacotk Joins Royal Ins.Co.a The Royal Insurance - Company has | appointed Mr.Wim.H.Leacock as in-, spector of the Agencies of the Life Do-.partment in the Province of Ontarlo.with headquarters In Toronto.Mr, Leacock has bee connecte d with the.New York Life for the: two year as general agent an both In Ontario and Quebec.er re eee ARE STRANGE CATTLE.The native cattle of the Hererop, in Southwest Africa, are tall, lean, long- oo horned and of little value for beef off milk, but they are excellent for riding and drawing loads, and, llke camels, can travel for days withou rand with ttle food.Fn te by \u2018reine attached to-a stic: throush the nose.ep Tn Fe TT ee es \u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian Cigarettes | 18, 25 and 360 à box.Members Montreal Stock Exchänga Sovereign Bank of Canada Bulldteg, Room 20.TEL.MAIN Hed : Bonds and Securities.Havana, Sao Paulo, Mexican und Bléctrical Development Securities a Spcciait 7 wa.London.Rag., Of .H pub pret raid ehing Monte! To what extent!- with .\u201cwell known}.- Afraid of Body.Mpe.N.S, July l.\u2014(Specig.)\u2014May Hope Young has made a confession.to Detective Power, of Halifax.the older child died of cramps, and being ignorant of the law and afraid to keep au dead child in the house, she decided to take it to the woods.Later she decided to take the younger child there also as a blind, this being why she told Mrs, O'Nell the children might be found .tied In the woods.She had no intention of killing thes younger child.She completely.exonarated Kingsley Melanson and Elmer Young.While there are many odd statements in her confession the detective thinks she is in the main truthful.and will tell all later.rt MONEY AND TIME SAVED.* Get your lunch at Welsh's, 126 bt.Peter Street, every day, and you wih not only save time and money, but get good satisfuction.\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 GERMAN_ TAUNTS.The \u2018consequence Of the Russian ships remaining in the German-Chinese harbor ia that the principal export articles of Tsingtau to-day are\u2014empty champague bottles.\u2014Lo- kalauzeiger, Berlin.i rete © ; ENGLISH PECULIARITIES.Dessert in England is looked upon as a FOR SICKLY CHILDREN Made of petroleum rendered, tastclens and odorless, pure glycerine, and hy- pophoaphites, Angler's IXmulslion agrees the stomach, perfects nutrition and makes tho little ones strong and healthy.well, digest, their food and enjoy good sound, restful sleep.Te re In the Estate of PATRICK JOHN RAHILLY, late of Melbourne, Victoria, Aunstralla, deceased, Intestate.| AHILLY - MATTHEW (son of Patrick and Bridget Rahilly, whose maiden name was Haunan), a brother of Patrick and John Rahilly, both late of Melbourne aforesaid, deceased), Loft County Clare, Ireland, in or about the year i848, for America, Information and, If dead, proof of such death and full pa articulars as to his next of kin, who are en: itled to share in the distribution of the estata of the said Patrick John Rebuy Communications to bo addressed to The National Trustees, Kxecutors and Agency EE of Aus- tralunia, Limited, 118 Queen st.elbourne, Victoria, Australia.She says! Under its treatment they eat |\u2019 is required as to his whereabouts, if alive, | L = ares a Bony : VISITORS se Jahn, Jaze 7th.S68.a On and ater May in mE, SOUVENIRS E & mi \u2014Maring Firs Gudsrwriters, \u2014\u2014 SOUVENIRS (0 01 Ue PET Coristine Buliding, stock to\" aoiect \u201com\u201d POPCLAR \u20ac: Nichoias Street, - Aemtreat Everything in the Souvenir line.- - Call and see our new goods.6.W.CLARKE & GO, 2270 St.Catherine Street.~~ WANTED $10.5300 Worth of \u2018he First Claus Tnilsteg Securities, fer which we mil exchange West End Real Estar, which it» ruptéty advancing !n price.A rare cprortuaiyy.Al piy | G.J.ADAMS & CO.£5 ST.JAMES STREBT.SUMMER LAUNDRY Our facilities for handling light weight laundry are excéptionally good.Careful attention is given to each individual ar- tele, thus insuring its wearing strength, TÉL.1059 WESTMOUNT.CROWN LAUNDRY CO, 4218 ST.CATHERINE ST.MARCONI MAIN 506.= OFFICE FURNITURE Pur Montregl Branch is now open.and we cordially invite you to call and ipspect our comrlets line of Office Desks, Chalrs, Filing Cabinets and Card.Index Systems, Litrary Furniture, Sectional Bookcases, ete.CANADA CABINET COMPANY, LIMITED, ~-DAMB-ST- WEST.TELEPHONB MAIN 4525.LOANS MADE ON |, REAL ESTATE At current rates of Interest.and on easy terms of payment.Low charges.No delays MONTREAL LOAN & MORTGASE CO., 1763 NOTRE DAME STREBT.- \u2014 ARE Every kind of book and job printing done at the office of The Herald In the \u201cbest styles at the lowest rates.WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO.OF CANADA, LTD., CAPITAL STOCK $5,000,000 SHARES $3 EACH, FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE.NO BONDS.NO PREFERRED STOCK.NO DEBTS - DIRECTORS\u2014Col.F.C.HENSHAW (Pres.) 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Write for information or consult with Suite 66-67 Guardian Bldg.\u201d AC ot ree 9 160 St.James St;-Mo Montreal, sm AT TT Ee EI 53 7c EET I RE 3K -yeturned it to {ts original F ing it to the letters before him, he laid | composedly resumed his task.| that this affair of the blue envelope i told me plainly the communication was t gentleman calmly continued his work i until every letter the mail contained \"ly docketed.Orandum of the contents, after which \"ing, for a time he sat motionless in CHAPTER I THE BLUE ENVELOPE.Leaning back in my chair, I sinok- ed my morning cigar and watched Uncle Nelson open his mail.He had an old-fashioned way of doing this; holding the envelope in his left hand, clipping its right edge with «his desk shears, and then removing the inclosure and carefully reading it before he envelope.Across one end he would make a mem- the letters were placed In a neat pile.As I watched him methodically working, Uncle Nelson raised a large blue envelopes, clipped its end, and read the inclosure with an appearance of unusual interest.Then, instead of add- it aside; and a few minutes later reverted to It again, giving the letter a second careful perusal.Deeply mus- his chair.Then, arousing himseif from his deep abstraction, he cast a fleeting glance in my direction and I knew Uncle Nelson's habits so well of unusual importance.Yet the old was laid in.a pills before him and ful- | With the last he suddenly/swung around in his chair and : faced me.\u201cRobert,\u201d sald he, \u201chow would you like to go to Brazil?\u201d ; Lacking a ready answer to this blunt Question I simply stared at him.\u201cDe Pintra has written me,\u201d he cong tinued\u2014\u201cdo you know of 'Dom Miguel de Pintra?* I shook my head.\u201cHe is ohe of the oldest customers of the house.His patronage \u2018assisted us in getting established.We are under deep obligations to de Pintra.\u201d .\u201dI do not remember seeing his name ,upon the hooks,\u201d I sald, thoughtfully.\"No, before you came into the firm he had retired from business\u2014for he {s a wealthy man.But I belleve this retirement has been bad for him.His energetic nature would not allow him to remain idle, and he has of late substituted politics for business.\u201d \u201cThat is not so bad,\u201d I remarked, lightly.\u201cSome people make a business of politics, and often\u2019 if proves a fairly successful one.\u201d RE .My uncle nodded.» \u201cHere in New Orleans, yes,\u201d he acknowledged; \u2018but things are vastly different in Brazil.I am sorry to say that Dom Miguel is a leader of the revolutionssts.\u201d\u201d Ah,\u201d said I impressed by his grave tone.And I added: \u2018\u2019I have supposed that Dom Pedro is secure upon his throne, and personally beloved by his subjects.\u201d \u2014 A \u201cHe 1s doubtless secure, enough,\u201d ; returned Uncle Nelson, dryly, \u201cbut, although much respected by his.people, there is, I belleve, serious opposition to an imperial form of government, Rebelllons have been numerous during his reign.Indeed, these people of Brazil seem rapidly becoms-.Ing republicans in principle, and it is to establish a republican form of.government that my friend de Pintra has: placed himself at the head of a conspiracy.\u201d \u201cGood for_de Pintra,\u201d I cried, heart- Trp i, mer ee MONTREAL CU ÉETE THE HERALD\u2019S NEW SERIAL- any party but his own.Will you go, Robert?\u201d The question, abrupt though it was did not startle me.Those accustomed to meet Nelson Harcliffe's moods must think quickly.Still, I hesitated.\u201cCan you spare me, Uncle?\u201cNot very well,\u201d he admitted.\u201cYou have relieved me of many of the tedious details of business since you came home from college.But, for de Pin- tra's sake, I am not only willing you should go, but I ask you, as a personal favor, to hasten to Rio and serve my friend faithfully, protecting him, s0 far as you may be able, from the dangers he is facing.You will find him & charming fellow\u2014a noble man, In- deed\u2014and he needs just such a loyal assistant as I believe you will prove.Will you go, Robert \u201d.\u2019 Uncle Nelson's .xudden proposal gave me 8 thrill of eager interest best ex- face.Then he turned again to the letter In the blue envelope.\u2018The Castina sails on Wednesday, 1 see, and Dom Miguel wishes his new secretary to go on her.Therefore you must interview Captain Lertine at once, and arrange for passage.\" \u2018Very well, sir.\u201d \u201c° I took my hat, returned my uncle\u2019s grave bow and left the office.CHAPTER IL , VALCOUR The Castina was a Brazill an trading ship frequently employed by the firm of Harcliffe Brothers to transport merchandise from New Orleans to Rio de Janiero.I had formed a slight ac- wuaintance with the master, Pedro Ler- tine, and was not surprised when he pläced his own stateroom at my dis- DAILY gy ES en > ==The Herald\u2019s Serials Are Good Serials ; the placing of my trunks.Before Ihnd fairly settled myself In my cozy rtat>- room we were under way ahd steaming down the river towards the open sea.On deck I met a young gentleman of rather prepoesessing personality who seemed quite willing to enter into conversation, He was a dark-eyed, handsome Brazilian, well dressed and of pleasing manners.His card bore the inscription Manuel Cortes de Guards.Ho expressed great delight at finding me able to speak his native tongue, and rendered himself so agreeable that \u2018ve soon established very cordlal relations.He loved to talk, and I loved to listen, especially when 1 am able to gather {information by so doing, and de Guarde seemed to know Brazil perfectly, and to delight in desorfbing it.I noticed that he never touched on politics, but from his general conversation I gleaned con- \u201cTHE \u2018MEN ION OF MY NAME M HERALD, SATURDAY re a, {post Bo perfectly as young Harcliffe i Yq, 1008, \u2014 wb amines + \"0 \" nN : © Tm 5e ete eee] 4 ed In falling asleep when aroused by the voices of two men \u2018who approachad and paused to lean over the taffrail.They proved to be Captain Lertine and de Guarde,tand I was about to announce my presence when the mention of my own name caused me to inesl- tate.; \u201cI eannot understand why you should suspect young Harcliffe,\u201d the Capiuin sald, \u2018 \u2018Bècause, of all your passengers, he would be most fitted to act as de Pin- tra's secretary,\u201d was the reply.\u201cAnd, moreover, he ls a Harcliffe.\u201d \u201cThat's just it, senhor,\u201d declared the other; \"he is a Harclifte, and since als father's death, one of the great firm of Harcliffe Brothers.It is absurd to think one of his position would go to Brazil to serve Miguel de Pintra.\u201d \u201cPerhaps the adventure entices him,* returned de Guarde's soft voice, In reflective tones.\u201cHe is but lately from college, and his uncle may wish him to know something of Brazil, where tho greater part of the Harcliffe fortune has been made.\u201d \u201cDeus Meo!\u201d exclaimed the Captain, \u2018but you seem to know everything nbout everbody, my dear Valcourt! However, this suspicion of young Har- cliffe ie nonsense, I assure you.You must look elsewhere for the new soc- retary\u2014provided, of course, he is on my ship.\u201d \u201cOh, he is doubtless on board,\u201d answered: de Guarde, with a low, confident ugh.\u201cDe Pintra's letters asked that a man be eent on the first ship bound for Rio, and Nelson Harcliffe is known to act promptly in all business matters.Moreover, I have studied carefully the personality of each of your passengers, and none of them seems fitted for the himself.I assure you, my dear Lertine, that I am right.He can be going out for no other purpose than to assist Je Pintra.\u201d The Captain whistled softly.\u201cTherefore?\u201d he murmured.ved gra, © \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : OÙ # J & TT VACATION of musical life and enjoym piano :\u2014 CITY HOME, COUNTRY HOME, SEASHORE COTTA CAMP, YACHT, : CABI More than one hostess, house parties, has found th greatly interfered with by Nearly every one likes play it.The New 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suggestion that I visit a foreign country on so quixotic an errand; but the situation was, after all, as: simple.as_it was, sudden In development, and my uncle\u2019's earnest voice and eyes emphasiz- ily.\u201cNo, no; it 1s bad,\u201d he rejoined, with a frown.\u201cThere is always danger in| \u2018opposing established monarchies, and' in this case the Emperor of Brazil has | the countenance of both Europe and; America.\u201d As 1 ventured no reply to this he paused, and again regarded me earnestly, | \u201cI belleve you are the very person, Robert, I should send de Pintra.He wishes me to secure for him a secretary whom he may trust implicitly.At present, he writes me, he is surrounded by the Emperor's spies.Even the members of his own household may be induced to betray him.In- .deed, I imagine my old friend in a very hot-bed of intrigue and danger.Yet he belleves he could trust an American who has no partiality for monarchies and no inducement to sympathize with of exhibiting emotion.ed his request.in no uncertain manner.Would I go\u201d would I, a young man on the threshold of life with pulses readily responding to the suggestion of excitement and adventure, leave my.humdrum existence in a mercantile establishment to mingle in the intrigues of a nation striving to cast off the shackles of a.monarchy and become \u2018free and independent?My answer was assured.1 Nevertheless, we Harcliffes are chary Any eagerness on my part would, I felt, have seriously vlispleased my reserved and deiib- erate uncle.Therefore 1 occupied several minutes in staring thoughtfully through the open window.before I finally swung around in my chair and answered: \u201cYes, Uncle, I will go.i \u201cThank you,\u201d said he, a Hlush of pleasure spreading over his fine old 2 EE od A Lod MECS + /FTISN Es FLE pie Dane] ~ + | Cork, gold or plain tips.posal; for although the vessel usually carried passengers, the cabin accommodations were none of the best.The Captain asked no questions concerning my voyage, contenting him- had often carried my father with him in the Castina in former years, and vas now pleased to welcome his son abogrd.He exhibited rare deference toward my uncle, Nelson Harcliffe, as the head of our firm, when the old gentleman came to the head of the levee to bld me good by: this Uncle Nelson did by means of a gentle pressure of my hand.I am told the Harcliffe\u2019s are always remarkable for their reserve, and certainly the head of our house was an adept at repressing hls emotions.Nelther he nor my father, who had been his associate in founding the successful mercantlle establishment, had ever cared to make any intimate friends; for this reason the warmth of friendship evinced by Uncle Nelson in sending me on thls Pintra had caused me no little astonishment.A After this simple handshake my Uncle walked by to his office, and I immed- | self.with the simple.statement.that he: peculiar \u2018mission to Dom Miguel de\u2019 lately boarded the Castina to look after siderable knowledge of the country I was about to visit, During dinner he chattered away continually in his soft Portugese pa- tols, and the other passengers, less than .h.number.seemed content to allow him-to monopolize the converia- tion.I noticed that Captain ILertine treated de Guarde with fully as much consideration as he did me, while the other passengers he scemed to regard with haughty indifference.However, I made the acquaintance of several of my fellow-voyagers and found them both agreeable and Intelligent, : I had promised myself a pleasant, quiet voyaga to the shores of Brazil, but presently events began to happen with a rapidity that startled mo.Indeed it was not Jong before 1 recelved plain intimation that I had embarke?upon an adventure that might prove dangerous.We were two days out, and the night felt close and warm.Finding my berth insufferable oppressive 1 arose about midnight, partially dressed, and went on deck to get whatever breeze migh be stirring.It was certainly cooler than below, and reclining in the shadow beside a poop I had nearly succeed- BE | | No better Turkish \u2018 cigarette can -be made.a 25c per package.CREE {We reach Rio?\u201d Jer.{would serve as a talisman in case nf |need.Therefore,\u201d continued de Guarde gravely.\u201cit is my duty to prevent him reaching his destination.\u201d .\u201cyou will have him arrested when \u201cArrested?No, indeed.Those Am- \u2018ericans at Washington become peevish If we arrest oné of their citizens, hov- ever criminal he may Ltè.The situation demands delicate treatment, and my orders are positive.Our new secretary for the revolution must not reach Rio.\u201d Again the Captain whistled\u2014 a vague melody with many faults and uncertain notes.And the other remained silent.Naturally I found the conversation most interesting, and no feeling of Jel- lcacy prevented me straining my ears to catch more of it.It was the Captain who broke the long silerice.\u201cNevertheless, my dear Valcour\u2014 - - De Guarde; If you please.\u201d \u201cNeverthelasa, de Guarde, T Harcliffe may be innocent.and mereiy journeying to Brazil on business.\u201d \u201cI propose to satisfy myself on that point.Great God, man! do you think 1 love this kind of work\u2014even for tae Emperor's protection?But my mast: is just, though forced at times to ac Hvtth-seeming-eruelty.I_must be sure that Harcliffe 1s going to Brazll as secretary to the robel leader.and you must ald me in determining the fact.When our man goes to breakfast In (Le morning I will examine hls room for papers.The pass-key is on the bunc you gave me I suppose?\u201d .\u201cYes, it is there.\u201d ; \u201cVery well.Join your passengers at breakfast, and should Mr.Harcliffe leave the tagle on any pretext, sée that I am: duly warned.\u201d \u2018Certainly, senhor.\u201d .; \u201cAnd now I am going to bed.Good night, Lertine.\u201d \u201cGood night, de Guarde.\u201d ; They moved cautinusly away, and a few minutes later I- followed, rega1n- ing my state-room without encounter- Ing any one.Once in my bunk T lay revolving \u2018he situation in my mind.Evidently it was far from safe to involve one\u2019s self in Brazilian politics.My friend Valcourt, as the Captain had called him, was a e¢py of the Emperor, masquerading under the title of Senhor Manuel Cortes de Guarde.A clever fellow, indeed, des- spite his soft, feminine ways and innocent chatter, and one who regarded even murder as permissable In the execution of his duty to Doin Pedro.1t was the first time in my life I had been to my knowledge, in @y personal danger, and the sensation was rather agreeable than \u2018otherwise.It astonished me to discover that de Guarde knew so perfectly the contents of Don Miguel's letter to .my uncle.Doubtless the secret police had read and made a copy of it before the blue envelope had been permitted to \"leav: Brazil.But in that case, I could not} issive to reach Its\u2019 destination.Tin this cool analysis of the situation, my friend the spy had unerringly hit upon the right person as the prospective secretary of the revolutionary lead- Yet he had no pos'tive proof, and it was pleasant to reflect that In my possession there were no papers of any sort that mright implicate me.Uncle Nelson had even omitted the customary letter of introduction.i \u201cDe Pintra knew your father, and your face will therefore vouch for youu identity,\u201d the old gentleman had dex clared.Others have remarked npon tin, strong resemblance I bear my father and I had no.doubt de Pintra would te cognize me.But, in addition, I had stored in my memory & ®ecret word that The chances of nry puzzling Dom Peo: dro\u2019s detective.were distinctly in ny favor, and I was about to rest conten in that knowledge, when an idea took possession of me that promised so muck amusement that I could not resist une dertaking it.It may be that I was in fiuenced by a mild ch at the deception practised upon me by de Guarde, or the repulsion that a secret-service man always inspires in the breast of a civilian.Anyway, I resolved to pit my wits against those of Senhor Valoour, and having formulated my plan I fel asleep and rested completely.until day: re: PR hod been my habit to carry with me a pocket diary, inscribing therin mm) vivid Impressions or important event.that occurred to me.There were many blank pages, for my life had \u2018seen rather barren of incident of late: bu 1 had resolved to keep a record of thi trip and for this purpose the little book was now lying upon the low shelf that Served as e in my room.Arising somewhat before my usuai hour I nade a hurried toilet and aa: down to make entries in my diary, , |traded for a halt a oentury.Arriving] our Mr] understand why they had allowed the |- piano, or as an integral pa at the warerooms of The & & - KRANICH LANDSDOWNE.BOUDOI NOTE \u2014Every instrument marked In a exchange.known as the Pianola Piano.These piano players are on.continual evhihition Nordheimer 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F HUDSON REIGHTS.|: \u201cThe qsual Saturday evening hep was en- Joged by.the large mumber who took part \u201cMrs, George Pyke and family are sottied in their home here fer the summer.A.W.Kneeland and his family heve taken possession of their cottage for the summer and bave as their guest for the aAdason their daughter, Mrs.Quigley, of California.; Là Mr.Fred.Hutchisons who bas \u2018been in New York for the past year, js here for a holiday, the guest his parents, Mr.and Mrs, Harry Hutchis « Braeside.\u201d\u2019 Mr.\u201d and Mrs.Harry aullan spent the week-end at the Heights the guests of Mrs.A, W.Mullan.- Mr.Grover Sargent was here over Sunday \u201cthe guest of Mrs.George Darling.Miss Hilday Ray was-the guest of Miss Helen Joyce over Sunday.; Miss Purvis has been the guest of Mrs.Munderloh for the past week.Mrs.Willle Hutchins is the guest of Mrs.Hutchins\u2019 mother, Mrs.James Pyke, for the summer.Mr, Howard Patch spent Saturday at the Heights.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Wright, Miss Gladys and Mr.Norman Wright are the guests of Mrs.McNeil for the season.Mr.and Mrs.P.E.Layton and family are spending the month of July here.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Spencer had their launch out Saturday afternoon and enter- talned quite a party on board for a three hours\u2019 run.Mr.Willie Hutchison\u2019 pald a visit to the Heights Saturday.Mrs.W.B.Matthews and Miss Amy Mat- thows were the guests of Mrs.George Sad- ler at Vaudreuil for a day .this week.Mrs.Girdwood spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of Mrs.Joyce, \u2018\u2018Dalsy Cottage.\" pear.Hudson Allison spent the week-end ere.ù Mr.Benny Burland spent the week-end ere.Lo > -% Mr.W.W.Williamson was the guest of Mr.W.V.McNally ovér Sunday.Mr.Ernest Hilton was a gyest at the Heights over Sunday.Miss Richardson was a guest of Mrs.Geo.Wood for a few days this week.Little Miss Edna Murray entertained a few friends on er birthday this week, Miss Dorothy Judah visited Miss Marjorie Pyke during the week.The Missés McNieve and Ross were \u2018seen at the Heights Saturday last.: Mr.Hobart Molson wag at the boathouse this week.on Le Mr, \u2018and \u2018Mrs, Hempstead are with: us again, the guests of Mrs, Hempstead's sister, Mrs.Whitlock, af.the \u2018\u2018Wilderness.\u201d Miss Annie.Brèwa ho has \u2018Deen visiting Miss Helen Joyce, liak:¥eturned to town.Mr.A.Bruneau and family are occupying their cottage for the season.Mr.Jarvis was the guest of Mrs.\u2018Mac- kay, \u201cThe Manor House,'* for the week-end.Miss Grace Paul is spending a few days here the\u2019 guest of Miss Edna Lamb.Mrs.McGregor spent a few days with Mrs.Harry Hutchison, \u2018Braeside,\u2019 this week.Mr.Douglas Clarkson spent the week-end here, the guest of Mrs.George Lamb.Miss Beatrice Walsh' was bere for a few days the guest of Miss Edna Murray.Mr.and s.James Pyke are out for the summer occupying their usual cottage.Mr.Ernest Hutchison is spending soma time at the Heights after a winter in Chicago.The Hudson picnic grounds was the scene last Saturday of a very enjoyable plenic given by the united Congregational Sunday schools of Montreal.Mrs, Will_Keddie, who has gone to visit friends at Bic after a month spent here, expects fo return later.> : Miss Flossie Jarvis who was the guest of Miss Mackay, has returned to town.Miss Edith Hutchison spent & few days in town this week.i Mr.and Mrs.E.G.O'Connor and family are in their cottage on the St.Charles road for the summer.\u2014 me Among the guests at the Chateau du La: for the week-end were Messrs.Wilkie, Hodges, Hickson, Holland, Albert Smith, Henry Hodges and Gordon Hodge: - Mr.Harry Lamb spent te week-end at the Heights.Co Mr.Buchanan, superintendent of St.James the Apostle Sunday school, Montreal, entertained a Sunday sclico] picnic on 1: 5 grounds Saturday last.The different awnusements rovided made the day only -tôo short for e young folks.The annual meeting of the Hudson Heights Boating Club was held in the canoe house last Saturday.night, at which the following officers were elected for the coming yecr: President, Mr.E.A.Mumford; vice-presi- dent, Mr.Kent; hon.secretary, Prof, A.W.Kneeland; treasurer, Mr.W.H.Nolan.The different committees were formed and other business discussed.The usval Dominion Day hop, pected, will be a great -success.bas been engaged.; Miss Amy Fraser was a guest of her aunt, a > it is ex- A pianist IT as _.Buchanan, during the week.\u2026 : F.™ -\u2014\u2014\"Messrs.Hérbert and Stanley Jolinson .Charlie Keddie spent Saturday \u201cand Sunday at the Heights.ST.JCHNS.The officers from this depot left on Saturday for camp at Three Rivers.They expect to return about July 8.The closing exercises of the Catholic High _ School took place in the \u2018Town Hall on Monday afternoon.Mr.Clifford Trotter has returned from the Royal Military College at Kingston.Rev.R.G.Peever, of Huntingdon, was in St.Johns on Tuesday.Mme.Armand Lévergne, of Montreal, is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.H.Roy.Mr.and Mrs.H.C.McGinnis and Miss May McGinnis are guests.at the Windsor Hotel.° The baseball match between Farnham and St.Johns resulted in a win for Farnham by 21 to 15.Miss Edna Hibbard, of Detroit, was the guest of Miss Evelyn Hibbard over Sunday.Miss Gwendoline Gardner, of Ottawa, is down tor a few days with Miss Winnie Hibbard.There were no .services in.the Methodist Church last Sunday, owing to the fact that Mr.Robinson's successor has not yet arrived., Mr.Robinson has been transferred to Three Rivers, and has.left with his family.Miss Millie Evans, of Montreal, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Trotter.The marriage of Miss Mimnie Moore to Mr.George Frith was celebrated «wt the Presbytery on.Tuesday .morning.\u2018The.next orchestra \u2018hop takes place at the Yacht Club Heuse on Thursday evening next, July 6 i .r.E.R.Bmith left on Fridzy morning to Join Mrs.Smith at the Fiske House, Old Orchard Beach, - .Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Carson left on Friday morning for New York en route to their home in the City of Mexico.: There will be an excursion to Isle aux Noix, leaving here at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, and again at 2.30 in the afternoon, returning fn time for the evening trains \u2018back.to the city.LAKESIDE AND VALOIS, The Lachine B & C.Club are adding new members to their Toll dally and hope to.have two hundred very shortly, .The crews for the trial fours will be chosen this week, and their dally practicos will begin for the regatta which will pron- ably be held the -firat Saturday in August.Miss Marle Raphael and Miss Anita Ducha- te! were guests at Lachine fora few days.Mr.Ronald Skinner spent Ye week-end fp Dixte visiting friends ~~ Mr, H.Muirhead has left for a two weeks\u2019 \u2018camping holiday.taken rooms at Mrs.Constantineau\u2019s for the summer.\u2019 Messrs.Gifford, Skinner and Russell sailed _.up to St.Anne's on the yacht Manitou and- spent Saturday apd Sunday there.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Arthur Birchall have.arrived for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Lallemand, of New York, are spending a few weeks the guest of Mr.Lallemand's father.Two new yachts have been added to our fleet, the Widow, owned by Mr.Jas.t- erson, and the Water Witch, owned by Mr.H.Johnson.Mrs.Jack Taylor, of Winnipeg, who was |.qistt ng Miss B.Taylor, bas left for Cornwall.el Miss Olive Strathy leaves this week to Wis- it her aunt, Mrs.Alex.S8trathy, at Lake Manitou.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Taylor are occupying A * WHEEZY\u2019 CHEST Means your trouble is deep seated.\u2018To delay is dangerous.All the inflammation will be drawn out in one day by applying Nerviline.It penetrates through the pores 6f the skin, relieves inflammation.and this prevents ser- fous consequences.For sore throat, weak chest and tendency to colds, no prescription is better than Polson\u2019's Nerviline.For nearly fifty years it has been Canada\u2019s great hpusehold remedy.Twenty-five cents buys a large bottle.Fée house, > led_the_cricketers\u2026to.Quebec.\u2014-sép have Te on Er Mr.and\u2019 .are; the sumter with Mre.Gilbride.\u201c5 / : ro the ses of Mrs.Sewell Mas off §m spendang a, few days in\u201cDakestde with\u2019 Mrs.rec À ys Dero she will leaves shortly for New ork, where s ~continue her n .-Mrës Alan Stevens \u2018le visiting rss, ER) RR -H.Johnson has left for Halifax and wi De away for a few weeks.' ss Edith Russell.is \u2018visiting friends in Beaconstield., .Lo bo A very exélting game of baseball was played -at Dominion cricket field :this Week wc toatug \u201crepresenting East and West [ 2e former winaing in the ninth inning.by Jé to 13.: Mesays.Dawson, Bowie, Howard, Jolinston, \u2018Magor, - Ghadsey, Wilkinson, G.Wilkinson and Arnold represented the winners, and Messrs.Madill, Bailey, Nugent, Carre, Bell, Galloway, rBasg, Rule, Marriott, the losers.Dixie was arrapged to lay Lakesidd at their field for the base- 11 champlomship of the Lakeshore on Dominion Day\u2019 morning; a close game is ex- \u2018pected, \u2018 >: Mrs.Robt.Bickerdike and Mrs.E.Campbell have left for a trip to tbe Old Country and will be away for à few months.| Mrm E.A.Evans, of Quebec, and Mrs.B.Blair spent the week-end in Dixle, Mr.Romeo netot has left for New York and .Boston.Mr.E.O'Brien and Mr.C.Donohue \u2018are et \u2018the \u2018Country Club.: Mr.H.Lawson was the guest of his fa- \u2018ther this week.: The Misses Overton are spending the summer with Mrs: Pinsonneault.Miss Nancy Dawes is visiting Mrs.Papineau at Montebello for a few weeks.Mr.Lacoste and Mr.Globensky entertained friends at dinner on Sunday : : Miss Gertrude Morgan has from Old Orchard.ST.LAMBERT.Capt.Van Straubenste, R.C.D., Toronto, and Capt.Sully, who are\u2019 down playing polo bere, were or Saturday last made guests « returned home the week of their stay.St.Lambert béat M.A A.A.ut lawn tennis, 5-2, in a league match, last Saturday afternoon.There js to be a match on the Victoria golf links to-day between our local players and Westmount.oo i His many friends were pleased to see that President Chas.Grose, of \u2018the Boat \u2018Club, was sufficiently well enough to appéar at \u2018Mra! Richard Patton has recelved a .cable from Mr.Patton, safely in England.°° .Mr.Wilfred Sudbury left on Sunday even- rx last on a three weeks! visit to Portland and Boston.' , Messrs.Hartley Sinclair and Norman Henderson left at daylight this morning In thelr auto-launc.Pioneer for New York, via Sorel and Lake Champlain.They expect to: make the trip in from five to:six days\u2019 time and will be gone about fifteen days or so in all.: Mr.and.) \u201cAlan Hart 'gre returning on .the incoming ~.Victorian and are expected to arrive to-day.Thalr children are with their grandparents here, 3Mr.and Mrs, Hart.of Chieago, Dr.John Andrews, who has.been visiting his father, left \u2018on Saturday last upon bis return - home.Lo Miss Marguerite Duchesnay was thé.guest of Mrs.Charles Duchssnay, Victoria Avenue, over the week-end.Mr.George Robertson was the guest sister, \u2018Mrs.Cbarles Grose, Aberdeen Street, last Saturday, and took in the canoe races in the afterncon and the fete de adult in the evening.: ' The annual regatta takes places on Saturday, 16th Instant.; ; \u201cThe lawn social and sale of work -by the ladies of St.Cuthbest's Presbyterian Church \u2018last Saturday - afternoon and \u2018evening was largely.attended and was & most sutcessfu) affair in every way,.: .; Mr Samuel Fernié, of Winnipég,.|s In town, the guest of his brother-in-law, Mr.Arthur Horsfall, Lorne Avenue.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.Alfred May, Ælm Avenue, were visiting friends in Hiudson-on-the-Lake last week.- Master Mackie Garden !s fn Rouses Point, N.Y., visiting friends.There was a Corpus Christ! procession here on Sunday last after High Mass, which marched in\u2019 five sections from the church to and along the Front Street, then up Victoria Avenue to its junction with Lorne Avenue, down which they returned to -the ¢hurch, where .ey dispersed.The Misses David, of Sherbrooke Street, were the guests of Mra.Hart, at \u201cVilla Rosa,\u201d\u201d on Saturday last, \u201cOur cricket club left last evening for Quebec.where they play the local club to-mor- row, : B.Percy and Mrs.Gordon and Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Warmington bave accompan- The fete de nuit here last Saturday night, as a finale to the local regatta in &he afternoon, was a grand success, notwithstandigg the high wind, which prevented a good many froma showing up, who would otherwise have done s0, and drew one of the targest crowds to the boathouse and club grounds that have ever been Been there at any event.There was dancing all evening through in the spacious clubroom, which was most thoroughly enjoyed by the participants therein, from music supplied by Miss Whyd- on.Miss Tracey.daughter of the late Gen.Tracey, of Albany.N.Y., and Miss Gwendoline Duchesnay, of Mount Royal Avenue, Montreal, were the guests of their \"aunt, Mrs.Charles L.Duchesnay, Victoria \u2018 Avenue, on Thursday.Mr.Bruce Hooper left last evening to spend Dominion Day with friends in Peterboro, .N LONGUEUIL.The usual enjoyable yeekly hop was held last Saturday night in the boathouse and was well attended.Many people came over from the city, returning by the late boat.Among tlie strangers from Montreal were Mr.aad Mrs.Ewing, Miss Thomson, Miss Car- _ g NP Le, a rv HE HAD LOST.Mrs, Benton Holme\u2014I love to watch the little children as they _gambol on the green out there,\u2019 Sea gambled it was on the red.PI No michael, Miss White,\u2018 Miss Labelle, Mr.Î ughes, Mr.Johnson.: the week-end.Mr.Henry Desroslers was among the vis- ngueuil this week.; ra.- Bwing spent Sunday with .Grant were stopping with relatives here on Monday.\" \u2018Miss Laliberts, \u2018of Quebes, was visiting Misg Laviolette during the week.: ' A .Hamilton was over here for the weekend.: Oup.cricket.team - journeyed #o Quebec Saturday last, where they played an exhibltion game with the Quebec Cricket Club.They were unfortunate enough to lose, though a mest enjoyable.time was spent.epara- tions are now on foot to entertain the Que- frec \"Boys when they return our Visit and come to ley in Longueull, Mr.and Mrs, Macauley were over.here during the week, .2° Mr.'McShane was registered at the Montar- ville Monday.| / ss Carmichael was the guest of friends \u2018In.Longteull yesterday.Mors in eg rt tp el of the Victoria\u2018 Golf and Country Club, for |.the local regatta last Raturddy afternoon.\"j' paying De had arfived| -b .Mr.Benton Holme\u2014The last time I) .George Hemsley was in Lakeside for |; Rev.Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Bourne have returned from a couple of weeks\u2019 trip to Kingston, Mr.and Mrs.Casey the guests of (riends in Longueuil during the week.Mr.Hooper, of Bt.Lambert, spent some time here on Wednèsday.* ?Mr.and Mrs.Cote and family are settled ln their house on St.Jacques Street.Mr.Galt was here on Thursday night.Mr.Stuart bas returned to town ufter a two weeks\u2019 stay over here.Mr.Harold Wood spent some time here this Toy ; : '\u2018oxday being Dominion Day will see main Tsjtors in Long! su viding the Weather is Agreéable.anÿ picnics have beon arranged, the largest of which is ove to Boucherville, at which most of the young people summering here wlll be present.Mr.and Mrs.Barry will spend the next couple of weeks in Longueull., & serles of races for the yachts of the = 7 Je =e ; Mr.and Mra -W.H.Weir, Le ä A, Palmer and Miss Burrage \u2018London, Miss Weir, ra.Sarmiohagl, Mrs.Dlackw i.Ta: r, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Stevens, child \u2018and nurse, Miss McLeod, of Montreal \u2019 - Rexford and family, of Montreal, are here for the summer.Miss Beatrice MacGowan, of New York, is home for the summer.: .Mr.Hutchinson and Mr.Coplin, of Mont- teal, spent the week-end here: \u2014 STE.ROSÉ.\u2018It may be -of Interest, as well as information, to those residents who have come to Ste.Rase for the first tinfe this season, to note the fact tbat the Ste.Rose Boat Club is now in its eighteenth year, for it was in 1888 that the present commodious club house was erected and opened for the reception of the members and their friends.Many changes have takpn place since that time, and but few of \u2018the old \u2018guard\u2019 remain to tell of the open- \"tng, yet js it not significant that, although \"the club 1a still In its \u2018\u2018teens,\u201d It has develop- \u2018ed a full grown \u2018\u2018Beard,\u2019\u201d and while: there are \u2018several well-knwon \u2018Shavers\u2019 to be found in the personnel of the newly elected committee, ç MR CE NATURALLY.\u2018 Claude\u2014Edith can't talk three minutes man she's engaged to.without dragging In the young Clara\u2014That's force of habit.I understand she had to drag him into tle engagement.Ce club will be started th: middle of the month for possession of the club cup.' .Mr.Wiley was here during the week.: Miss White was the güést ot friends here bn Thursday.Mrs.Ward and Miss.Ward are registered at the Windsor.' Captain Jobfkon, of tbe R.& O.Co., was ta Longueuil où Wednesday.\" Mrs.Cookson is spending the summer over ere.Mr.Hughes spent the week-end with friends on St.Charles Street.a Miss LM.Cox was in Longueuil on Mon- ay.Mr.W.Virtue spent Monday in Longuoi:l.DORVAL.During the past week the weather here has been delightful and residents are enjoying it thorouoghly.The calm that prevailed last week is gone, and a good, stiff breeze during the last few days bas brought sailing to the fore.The Yacht Club has beer the scone of much gaiety, large numbers taking al- vantages of the accommodation afforded dy the clubhouse.:, Last Saturday trial races were held here\u201d At three o'clock, the club launch, St.Louls, left the pler with a large party on board.Some members of the Manchester Yacat Club are expected here about the fourth cf.July.They will bring boats with them arn: will .egdeavor to become acqualuted wilh tbe lake before the 20th of Juiy.Ou Friday evening the first dance of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club was held fn the clubhouse.The house and pier were tastefully decorated for the occasion with evergreens aud Chinese lanterns.\u2018The floor was In excellent conditlon, and very accejt- able music was provided.A marked scarcity ot ladles made the dance rather slow for some of the men, but these, between the refréshment recom and the lawns, managed to pass the time, Dancing began about 9 o'clock and lasted up to half-past eleven.Miss Lilian Bender has returned from a visit to Toronto.Mr.G.Fisher spent the week-end here the guest of his mother, Mrs.J.Fisher.Miss Gladys Stevenson spent a few days here, the guest of Mrs.J.Stevenson.Mrs.G.Hanson bas returned from the Royal Military College at Kingston, and will spend the summer with Lis mother, Mrs, ward Hasson.; Mïss Muriel Pinder, of Westmount, spent a tew days here, the guest of her sister, Mrs.E.Mackay Edgar.\u2019 - ; Mr.R.D.MoGibbon and family have .arrived here and are occupying their residence next to Mr.Whitshead\u2019s place.Mr.J.P.Black is now here, having re- turned from Europe.; The Megsrs.Kolil, of Chicago, are here, the guests of Mr.Jas.Kohl ~ Miss Bessie Hale is here for a few days.Mr.an@ Mrs.J.A.Hinton are bere, the | guests ot Mr.Wm.Hall Mr.A.B.-Jettrey is registered at the\u2019 Yacht Club, : - .BORDEAUX.The Madies bave been very busy this week decotating the baliroom of the Island Boats ing Club, which will be opened jthis evening by a bonnet hop, the first of the series, to be continued every Saturday evening during the season._ \u2019 Mr.and Mrs.George Glover were guests this week of Mrs.I.Roth.| Miss.M.R.Mitchell, Quebec, who is stay- \u2018| ing the summer here with her \u2018brother, Mr! J.M.Mitchell, \u2018left Tuesday to spend a faw days with Mrs, - Street, Montreal: \u2018Miss Florence MacBurney and Miss Fann Btafford have beén guests this week of the sses Bridges.: Mr.and Mrs.Albert Wilson are stay! 3 a lew weeks with Mr.and Mrs.H.Walsh Mr.and Mis, J.W.Anderson apent Sut- day with Mr.and Mrs.Jas.M.Mitchell.and -Mre.Sam Tucker, Miss Isie Tueker, Mr.Herbert English and Mr.Agus Brown have .heen guests of Mr.and rs.C.Singleton, Hy r.\u2018Me, and Mes.J.Smith, Mr.Guy.Smith Miss Glady@ 8mith spent Bunday with end Mrs.Harry Waldo.i KNOWLTON, | Mrs.A G: Whithy and Miss Mable Whit- by, of Montreal, are spending the summer at-the lake View, : \u2018 Miss Bradley, of Sherbrooke, is thô ques: Davis, of Montreal, of Miss Lena Curtis.-Mr.and \u2018Mrs.the guests of Lady Tait recently.Mr.F.Monk, ot Sherbrooke, speut tite week-end here.| Mrs.Warrington and the Misses Warring- 0! wore ton are at Brome Lawn ror the summer.ins Merlon Williams, of Cowarisville, Is thy, guest 6f Mrs.N.Pettes.= Mi In Whitby, of Montreal, apant Sunday bere.Ng : \\ Mina@Ruth Ohambers, of \u2018Lachine, is the guest 48 Miss Hazel Belknap.0 An imorginptu Bop.was held im the club- Mr.Plon add Mr.Hearit, of Montreal, were heriorer Sunday.\\ ° Thy gueM pt Lordells Quring Jupé were: A £hes.Buchanan, University | + [yet tho worthy president will tell you, if you ask him to expiain-tha circumstances, \u2018Why, my dear chappie, 1 \u2018Hatton\u2019 time, as yet, to look into tbe matter, as I am desirous to have a \u2018geme\u2019 with the boys.\" Un Saturday.evening last the village was somewhat startled by the rumor that a young lady and gehtieman who had been out enjoy- Ing u plerrant paddle on the river, were chased into the clu \u2018house wharf Ly a \u201cshark.\u201d Several gentlemen, desirous to display their courage, nnd to show their anxiety for adventure, took a large boat and made a diligent Eurvey of the surrounding waters.Suddenly, in the twilight, they espled a moving object, and after making several circuits about the\u2019 creature, and throwing rocks and the.like at find that they had been attacking one of the boys\u2019 from the Island, who was returning home in his canoe from a quiet outing on the river.The names of the \u2018heroes\u2019 are withheld, as they are not desirous of becoming famous abroad as victims of the Carnegie medal, : Mr.and Mrs.Robertson and children, of Montreal, came out from the city to Ste.\u2019 Rose on Sunday afternoon last, fn their automobile.To.Dr.Tatley, of Montreal, has been compelled to visit Ste.Rose thls week, owlug to the ill- uess of Mrs.Mipty.Mr.Patriek Dube, of Montreal, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting here.Miss Mackay, of Montreal, paid a visit to friends nt Ste.Rose on Saturday last.Miss Studer, of Montreal, was the guest of the pÀiinscs McLean for \u201cseveral days this Wear.The Hon.Dr.Montague, of Toronto, was A distinguished visitor to Ste.Rose on Satur- y last.will be held on Sunday evening.July 2, at 7.16 p.m., in the Protestant Chapel, when the Rev.Mr.Bowman will officlate.The Ste.Rose Baseball Club has organized for the summer, and although the boys do not consider themselves equal to the \u2018\u2019Birda,\u2018* yet they are not averss to negotiate a match with any nine from the St.Vincent de Paul vicinity.At a rpecial meeting of the committee of the Ste.Rose Boat Club, on Monday evening last, arrangements were tompleted for the Dominion Day demonstration here, which will conclude with a grand hop and special {llum- Inations.- | ! Mr.Walter Scott, formerly of tha Hiawatha Camp, was a guest of Mr: and Mrs.Baird this Miss Corcoran, of Montreal, Ns vis friends on Fifth Avenue.P iting Mr.Fred Fraser will, it 1s sald, open a produce warehotse here in the near future, and we hear that the acrvices of Mr.Charles Harbeson, the well-known egg export, has been engaged as managor./ The committee of the Ste.Rose Boat Club club house some evening next week.À.party of the boys from the Hiawatha Canoe Club have arranged to spend Dominlon De GL Hale, ot M : r.G.Hale, of ontreal, 1e the guest o Mr, B.Wray.T 5 t Miss Johnson, of Montrea tew daya the guest of the Mihses Stephénson.The Misses Hutton have arriv d at Ste.Rose to spend the vacation.\u2019 Miss McKay, of Montreal, Ste.Rose.: Mr.David Findlay spent Saturday here as: the guest of Mr.G.Holland.NP Miss Jennie Winch, of Montreal, ls the guest of Miss Robertson.) ; Dr.George Halllday, of Montreal, was in Ste.Rose'on Saturday last.; Milas Staten is hare with friends.Mr.James McLeod, of Ottawa, enjoyed an outing at Ste.Rose this week., Messrs.W.J.Elliott, C.J.Camèron and A.BE.Browning, of Toronto, were in attendis spending a is visiting at Saturday afternoon last The first annual picnic of the Independent Order Foresters, of Montreal, took place at Ste.Rode on Saturday last, ahd was a huge success.At least fifteen hundred members and their friends were in attendance, and as, the weathér was clear and warm a most enjoyable day wns spent.The Hon.Dr.Montague was the orator of the day, and his discourse was listened to with special internat.The first dance of the season given by the Ste.Rosé Boat Club, was held In the \u2018club house on Saturday evening Inst, and it is needless.to may that It was an unqualified success in every sense of the word.There was an exceptionally large attendance of la- dias and gentlemen present.The commodious dance hall was specially arranged for .the reception of the members and thelr friends, while Miss Cloary.of Montreal, gave geheral satisfaction as pianist.\u2018 The errivals at the Ste.Rose Hotel thla Biair\u2019s Pills Grest English Remedy for Gout & Rheumatism Q Bate, Sure.Effective i |\" AU Drupgists, dc and 8140 7 .GYMmAIS.BONS 4 OO a] LS chute, The fortnightly Club the peaceful animal, they wers\u2014 horrified to .The opening church service fof the season | have decided to hold a large euchre in the | ance at the -Forestera\u2019-pienic,.held here on > .Prevost, Dr.Romers, r.W.K.Parker, .W.Crocker, Mr.Jes.Neville, Miss Neville, Mr.George Gagne, Mr.Mathieson, Mr.W.Hildreth, Mr.Geo.Adams, Mr.Geo.Fitzsimmons, Mr.J.M.Patterson, Mr.W.F.Young, Mr.Alphonse Cote, Mr.F.Foley, Mr.D.C.Finlay, Mrs.E.Arthy, Mies Maud Hart, Mr.1, Bt.Germain, Mr.C.B.Leclerc, Mr.W.Hart, Mr James Wilson, Mr.A.Bennett, Mr.Sylvester Brosseau, Mr.A week were: Mr, den, Montreal, and others, 16 ISLAND LAKE, PQ.Miss Patton and Mr.Henderson are recent arrivals at \u2018Mountain Rest.\u2019 .Mrs.Thos.McOuat and the Misses Mc- Ouat have opened \u2018Bonnie View, and were accompanied to the Jake by Mr.McOuat, ho has spent the past week with his fam- 7 \u2018 \u201cInchbrache\u201d 1s once more opened and Mrs, Cughing and family are getting the cottage In readiness for another season.Miss Belle Ross, of Granby, is spending a few weeks here tbe guest of Miss Laura Tester.- Messrs.J.8.Cook, A.Wood and W.Hough were here Saturday and Suuday.- Mrs.Brunet, jr.,, and family are gpendlng the summer in Mrs.Brunet's, sr.\u2019 cottage at tho head of the lake.\u2014 Miss N.Wadsworth was one of last Saturday's arrivals.The Misses Ada and Agnes James are opening Mrs.W.B.Jeffrey's cottage, near Kelley's Creck.\u2018 Lo ' Master Allan and Master Harold McGarry are visiting at Jordan Hill Cottage for ten.ays.Mr.and Mrs.George Culder, of Lachute, who are not to be with us this year, have rented \u2018Daisy Cottage!\u201d to Mr.Bell and family, of Elm Avenue, Westmount, \u201cMr.A.FF.Maciagan spent the week-end Lere, with friends.Mr.Luddington's cottage has recently been completed and is already occupied.Mr.Vipond bas chosen a pretty spot on Seybold's Point, and is building a summer cottage.: : Mrs.W.8.Jeffrey and her two little sons .hava been here for a day or two and expect to remain for some time.- Miss R.Bakor-Edwords is Miss Smith's guest at Jordan 1lill Cottage, Long Lake.Miss Lilian J.cmaistre, of Bruce Avenue, | has been a visitor, aL \u201cKamp Kumfort' for the past week.| , Mi.F.G.Gnaedinger, accômpanied by his gon, Mr.Theodore Gnaedinger, were here again last week-end, ) Mrs.Ray and Miss Jessie have recently arrived at Granby Cottage.Rowan Lodge 18 occupied this summer dy the.Misses Brown, of Lincoln Avenue.Mr.George Calder, of Lachute, was here for a day tuis week.Dr.Nichol and Mr.Cook were Balsam Lake guests recently.* Dr.Chas.Rondeau entertained Mr.John Smithers at \u201c\u2018L'Allegro Villa\" for a few days.-Mr.G.L.Lebeau was at (Glen Cove for n \u2018short time this weck.Mr.Wm.Duncan, sr., threes weeks at the lake.Mr.\u2018A.J.Corner's \u2018'Ark\u2019\u2019 is at present oc- cupled by Mr.Corncr, the Misses nud Mns- ter Raymond Corner aad Mr.Harry Lane, who are enjoying a ho.siday here.Mr.A.H.Lapierre and family are settled in their.cottage for another season.Mr.and Mrs.Dewar and family, of La- are in Syudicate (louse again this summer, bas been apending BEACONSFIELD.dance of the Beaconsfield unanimoysly voted a great eucress.Quite a number of people took advantage of the flne ¢vening, visitors coming from Montreal, Beaurepaire and Dixie.The Misses Smith, who have been spending a few days in Quebec, have returned to The Grove.\u2019 Miss Murie! Fraser was here last week, the guest of Miss Kathleen Draper.\u2014 MPs.Saunderson, Miss G.Saunderson and | Mr.A.Saunderson spent the week-end at The: Grove.\u2018 A most enjoyable birthday party was given by Mrs.Draper for her little son, Master Gilbert (Batoo) Draper, on ternoon.He was.the reciplent of many presents.\u201c A number of young people went down to an impromptu dance at the boathouse on Saturday evening last and had a most enjoyable time 4 Miss Flo Strum, of the Montreal General on Monday.i Mrs.Fred Bacon left on Thursday for New York, where she w!ll be the guest of Mr.and Mrs.1° M.Bacon.Mrs.A H.B.McKeazie entertained at the.tea-hour on Tuesday in honor \u2018of Mrs.MekKenzie \u2018and Miss MeKenzie, of Hamilton.The Missea Kate and !sobel Robertson\u2019 arrived home last week from Dunham Ladies\u2019 College.Mrs.(eorgeson, Monday.Winnipeg, was here on a very successful euchre on Monday evening, a number of Heaconsfield people being present.- The Messrs.W.and A.Merritt are guests at The Grove.Mrs.Morris and Mlea Kathleen Morriss were here on.Wednesday, the guests of Mrs.Archer Robertson.o .Miss Edna Thompson, St.Louis, is the guest of Mrs.B.J.Letendre, \u201cOakleigh.\u201d Miss Edith Russell, of Dixie, is visiting Miss Connie Shaw.in Winnepeg.Mr.H.Jrakins was a on Wednesday.; Mr.and Mrs.McKenzie and Miss McKen- tie have returned to jiamilton.: Mr.Bob Griffith was the guest of Mrs.A.C.Clark Wednesday.Miss Mabel Sclater was the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Stark, for the dance.\u2019 Miss Amy Sewell was à guest at The Grove on Wednesday.: Miss Dnlsy Pinsoneault is spending the summer with Mrs.T.C.Casgraln.Rev.Canon Chambers, of.Lachine, officiated at both services on Sunday last.The annual vestry meeting of St.Mary's Church was held on Saturaay, when Mr.R.\"guest at The Grove Mr.W.Stuart people's warden.Miss Wood was here last weck the guest of Mrs.F.Bacon, The Grove.\u201c » The Hunter\u2014Hey, don't come up 80 close! The Rabbit\u2014Yes, but this is ths close geason, you know! Dupuis.Mr, J.A.Charbonneau, Mr.A.Wel-_ Wednesday af- Hospital, was the guest of Mrs.A.C.Clark Mr.Georgesou leaves shortiy for bis home Meredith was elected rector's warden and, = En re pre ads hater Mr, and Mra.Willams, who have \u2018 past two seasons hors, Yu not bg out this summer.Mrs.8.K.Foster, of Toronto, ls the gue of Mrs.Hubbell, on \u2018the Avenue.guest The first picnle of the season took place at Sherringbam Park- on Saturday last.Mr.and Mrs.Rivard and Miss Elia Riv- ard have arrived for the summer.r.KE.Marquette, of Moutreal, was vis- lting here this week, Mr.Lorne Russell, of Dixie, spent Saturday visiting friends.Mr.Artbur Robertson, of Montreal, Tuosday of this week visiting friends.-Great progress is being -made in the experimental farm.Quite a number of (ie foundations have been completed and some two hundred and fifty men are employed.prot.Robertson, of Ottawa, was here this spent w A Miss Globensky, of Montreal, has arrived for the summer.- Mr.and Mrs.MacKenzie, of Montreal, spent \u2018Thursday of this week visiting bere, Mr.and Mrs.McKeown are expected out by the middie of the week.Mr.and Mrs.Leopold [fortier and family AVS arrived for the summer.Mr.Walter Tarrante, who passed a few weeks here with friends, Las returned to town, 7 Mr.Stephenson, of Bay d'Urfe, was nc- ticed herc on Thursday of this week.Mr.and Mrs.A: Raymond taken rooms at Raymond's Hotel for thd summer.AHUNTSIC.The fourteenth anniversary services of the opening of St.Andrew's hpiscopn] Church \u2018were held Sunday last.Matins were at 11 a.m., Evensong at 7 p.m.Tie preachers were Rev.G.Osborne Troop, M.A, rector of St.Martim's Church, Montreal, and Rev.W.W.Craig, M.A., of Bt.Luke's Church, Montreal.\u2018The musical pértion of the services was well rendered and the church was appropriately decorated with flowers, Large congregations \u2018were present at both services.-Drs Winfrey, of Montreal, has taken up his residence here for the summer months.The Messrs.Rouillard, of Montreal, were the guests of Mr.E.Stanton on Sunday.The \u2018residénce of Mr.J.A.Christin on Saturday eveniag was decorated and illum- tnated and a grand display of flreworks vero set off in honor of the fete of SL.Jean Baptiste.Mr.Gagnon, of Montreal, has taken up residence for the summer months lu the cottage beloïiging to Mr.P.Druuet, Jr, opposite \u2018\u2018Riverview.'\u2019 Miss Defoise, Prince Arthur Street, spent the week-end here with friends.° _ Rev.G.Ascah, B.A., was visiting friends here recently.* Mr, and Mrs.A.Chiquette, of Quebec, spent Sunday last bere the guests of Mr.Hector Quevillon at \u2018\u2019Falrview Cottage.\u201d Messrs, Ramma and.Lalla, the well-known importers of Montreal, are spending the summer here at their cottage.Mr.Gordon Edwards, son of Mr.John F.Edwards, is spending some time in Hunting-.don, Que., tho guest of Mr.and Mrs, Gard- ver.: Mr.Arthur Darsalou, of Quebec, waz entertained \u2018here \u2018on Sunday last by Mr.Hector Quevillon at his cottage.Miss Whyte and Miss Somerville, of Montrer], were here recently as the guests of Mr, and Mrs.N.Pitt at their cottage, recently purchased by Mr.Pitt and which will de known ss \u2018Stag Hal] Cottage.\u201d Mr.A.T.Porter, of Toronto, a fonger resident_of-this\u2014purce\u2014wns\u2014bere\u2014during\u2014he week renewing old ucquuintances.\u2019 Miss J.McConnell, of Lachute, spent.the week-end here the giiést of the Misses Mec- Connell at their residence on St.Denis Ave.\u2018Miss Ethel Scott, of Montreal, spent Sunday hers visiting friends.On Saturday, Aug.12, garden party of St.Andrew's Episcopal Church, will be held, and on the same grounds as in former years, which are agaln avallable through the kindness of Arthur Crewe, Fsq.The executive committee will be formed during the coming week.Miss MacDonald, of Montreal, was the guest of Mrs.N.Pitt at \u2018\u2019Stag Hall Cottage\": during the week.A picnic.to Pine Island to-day is being arranged by a number of our young .folks.The Corpus Christi procession took a number of our residents to the city last Sunday.the teath annual Nap.Tetrault on Sunday.Miss Lichtenhein was wother on Sunday.Miss North and Miss Howarth have been the guests of the Mirses Mciviace.Mr.and Mrs.Hardy, of Quebec, were vis- tting Mrs.Henry Llonals at the Chateau lately.T N.\u2014B\u2014Ham}lten- = Mrs.A.Chaput.Mrs.R.J.Tooke on Sunday.Mrs.Trail Lyall entertained friends on Sunday.: Miss visiting Miss Kerr, returned home last week.Mr.R.Cusack was the guest of Mrs.À.Lionais on Saturday.Mrs.Berard had friends visiting ber on Sunday.: Mr.and Mrs.Henry Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.N., E.Hamilton.- St.Johns for a few days.Mrs.Starns, who has been visiting Mrs.Sicotte, left for Montreal on Monday.Mrs.were here on Saturday, visiting Mrs.Rainville.Messrs.Sunday In Dorion, Mr.and Mrs.George Tooke spent Sunday with Mrs.R.J.Tooke.Mr.and Mrs.L.Bourgeois were guests of Miss Berthelot on Sunday.Mr.Covernton was the guest of Mr.R.Tooke for a few days.Mr.Chas.Hart was here last week.] Mrs.Clarence Smith spent the week with her mother, Mrs.R.J.Tooke.Mr.H.Miles left last week for excursion, : Mr.Lacey and Mr, Clark were the guests of Mr.Sam E.Lichtegheln on Sunday.\u201c Mr.and Mrs.U.G.Valiquette vere here lately visiting Mr.and Mrs, Nap.Tetreaut.Miss R.Emard, who has been in St.Hyacinthe for.a few weeks, ayrived in Vau- .on Sunday.Nash entertalned friends lately.K.Doyle Is visiting - Miss B.Valois village.Mr.C.Conrad, who har been in New York for a few weeks, returned on Saturday.Miss Brosseau, who spent a few days with Mrs.Conrad, left last week.\u201cà fichins Mr.Sovereign is among the latest arrivals at The Grove.- Mr.Arthur Chipman, Mr.Gerald Furlong and Mr.Walter Duncan, of Montreal, were guests of .-r.F.H.Shaw on Wednesday.the guest of Mrs.Peck.The Misses Clay are expected at The Grove next week.Black, Miss Violet Cooke and Miss Evelyn Clay, of Montreal, wero guests at the dance on Wednesday evening.A \u2018bus load of young people, chaperoned by Mrs.H.L.Pleler, dance at the Country Club Thursday evening.| : Mr.Phillip Robertson is spendinæ bis holidays out here.; : \u2018Miss Ludingtcn, who has been visiting at The Grove, has returned home.\u2018 Mr.John Peck, who has been abroad for some time, haa sailed.for home.at Dixie on \u2014\u2014 STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE.held, but, as usua), no musician was en- \u2018auccenss ne it might have been.Mr.L Russell hel able dy playing for quite à number 6 rdances.\\ santa Rev.Canon Ellegood was here thls weëK Miss Pinder, Miss Hilda Ras, Ming Bonssie drove down to the The usual Saturday ovening dance was gaged, so the dance was not as good a d to make the evening: sajoy: Mr, Carson Waagan, of Montreal, has taken a - BOUT D days.: e TE vo ri \u201c - more LT ES \u2014_\u2014 SLA made at tr te mul vouigiergé at the Claren- VAUDREUIL.Mr.and Mrs.Moncel were visiting Mr | the guest of her.Mr, - - PMies\u201d Maror the.hostess.|, Mer, Bolduc, of Cacouna, Spent a few days Major Pelletier spent Sunday with Mr.and Miss \u2018Feat'eratonbaugh was the guest of Russell, of Montreal, who has been \u201cThe Misses Rainville left on Saturday for Armand Larocque and her daughter H.B: George and Wilfrid Hamilton spent tho E L\u2019ILE PARK | - Another view of Bout de I'lle Park.Avenue, Maisonneuve, every 20 minu en a .- se.A2 RIVIÈRE DU | ane \u2018 The collages sre day by dey receiving tunel summer guests and we expect the Pol to be in full swing in a week or so.Mrs.White and the Misses White, o LOUP.- PE « in a day or so.; The Misses Dansereau have again tak possession of thelr pretty cottage.arrived last weck.Mrs.P.E.Leblant and family, ef Mont real; Mrs.H.Gerin Lajoié and {amily a Mrs.Bouin\u2019 gnd the Mistes Bonin are a expected bere shortly.: Mise Lojs Fellowes and her grandmothe Mrs.Fellowes, nra expected at the Belle vue for the season.Mr.and Mra.Martial Chevalier, of Mont real, are to open their cottage in a few day Miss Dunbar, of Quebec, arrived last: Saf] \"rday for the season.J Mrs.J.11.Lachonce, of Quebec, is a gues of the Bellevue.Judge Cimon and family, of Quebec, hav opened their pretty cottage here.; - \u2018The following have recentiy registered Chateau Grandville:\u2014Mr.J.Gingra [ Quebec; Mrs.L.Beaulieu, Quebec; Mr.J.Lavergne, Quebec; Mr.J.E.Girard, Qu bec: Mr.and Mrs.L.H.\u2018Tache and Miss Tache, Montreal; Mrs.A.Taschereau, Mi Paul Tascherfeau, Montreal; Mr.F.H.A ley, Montmagny;.Mr.À.Laporto, Montreal Mr.J.A.Blagdon, Quebec: Mr, Ed.Dubor \u2018Quebec; Mr.!i.W.Palmet.Montreal; Mr A.V.Lebel, Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.J.C Marcoux, Quebec; Mr.W.A.Cunnlngha Montreal; Mr.L.Turcotte, Quebec; Jud C.Panet Angers, Quebec; Mr.C.C.Boula ger, Quebce; Mr.P.P.Duval, Mr.Jos.De age, Quebec: Mr.J.Dupont.Montreal, an B.Mr.E.O.Prevost, Montreal.7 KAMOURASKA.+ \u2018Owing to \u2018the beautiful weather a gre many people ure arriving here sooner tha expected.Many more cottages aave beet opened this week, while the hotels are pV paring for quite a lot of people who to arrive next week.: The Mikado i.to be opencd lo-day, hear.The room choseu this year \u2018Is prcttil situated near the beach.It lies back fro the road with g pretty green lawn in fron The room locks very bright, draped wit! Chinese lunterns and \u2018red and white bun ing, while the walls are covered Wit branches of pine trees.i Kamouraska is a very gay little piece although not as well known as many of th other resorts.{ Capt.and Mrs.de Lotbiniere Panet arrive] Saturday from Quebec to take possession their pretty summer residence.Mr.and Mrs.W.Fraser and bec, arrived last week, : Mr.and Mrs.Dionne, Paris, are.here \u201c family, Qu the summer.Mr.G.:Hame! is here.for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Buntin, of Toronfg have opened thelr pretty summer residenc Miss Pearle Lemesurier arrived here la Tuesday.: \u2019 4 \u201c Mrs.Hatchet, of Montreal, has taken th Bungalow for the summer.\u2019 Dr.and Mrs.Heggie are visiting Mrs Crawford for a few weeks.! Miss Semple, Montreal, ls here for \u2018ti summer.Mr.and Mrs.Betron, Quebec have opene .their pretty cottage.: \u201cMrs.W.Dunne, Quebec, is to arrive in few days.Mrs.Alex.Tache bas taken a cottage her for the summer.Mrs.Tofteld and Mr: Fred Totield Ted ford Mines, are expected here the middle ç\u20ac A July.Mr.Edward Papet, tbe Royal Military Co} lege, Kingston, is to spend a £:w weeks hers \u2014 COWANSVILLE, Miss Mullin: and Miss Susie Mullin wer] the guests'of Miss Curley for a couple d days this week.: Mrs.Boright was the guest of ber \u2018daugh ter, Mrs.D.A.Roger, for a few days.Miss Hazel Dymond is spending a coup] of weeks with iss Marion Williams.Rev.Mr.Pratt, of Montreal, spent a ple of days here last week.: i \u201cMr.J.Gibegon has returned from the Roya Milltary College, Kingston, and \u2018will pen; the holidays here.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Ball were the guests ¢ Mr.and Mrs.W.Ball for a few days lat week.\u2018 Mrs.Harrower, of Montreal, and Miss F Foster, of Ricbford, Vt.spent a few daw here last week the guests of Mrs.C.Cotton., : 3 \u2018Master Bert Mintle, of Montreal, is enjoy ing a couple weeks\u2019 visit here, the Buest à and.Mrs, Kerridge.- Co , Mra.Grant Forrest gid her little daughte- were Visiting rs.Foster for a few da last week.: Mrs.Chas.of weeks here with her parents, Mrs.A.B.Hashall.: cou Nutting is spending 2 coupÉ- Mr.ant Mr.Soles, of Montreal, spent the\u2019 wee end here.i SWEETSBURG.Mrs.Walter Lynch was the guest of he son, Mr.Harold Lynch, for a few days lag week.Mr.O.S.Taylor and Master Alex Tayl of Montreal, are spending the summer $ the Sweetspurg House, Messrs.F.Leonard and W.Leonard sper} Wednesday at \u2018\u2018Hliilview.\u201d Dr.A.G.Senecal and Dr.A.L.Senepga of Platisburg, were at the Sweetsburg Hou Îtor a couple of days this week.j Rev.R.Lamoureux was the guest of h brother, E.Lamoureux, for a few days thi week.; : THE TONIC OF HEALTH Must be more than a stimulant-mus be a food as well.There is one med cine that is both a food and a tonic.it aids digestion, promotes assimilatio! converts food into nutriment that build up nerves, blood, brain and bone.The tonic is Ferrozone which contains ex\u2019 actly what a run-down system need Ferrozons supplies oxygen to purity the- blood, phosphorous to develop th brain.iron to harden the muscles.Nj wonder it makes such vigorous m and women.You'll eat, sleep, thin and feel better by using Ferrozone; t it-Fnow.Fifty cents büys a box of fift chocolate coated Ferrozone tablets, all dealers.0° tnt vari \u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian Cigarette 18, 23 and 300 a box.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ne | PIR Terminal Cars leave LaSalle tes week days and 10 minutes \u2018Sune 1 REMEMBER __ 20 Brome Lake \u2018and its surroundings.Good ralle.\u2019 way service\u2014two trains per day each way.Write the a ° - .I Lake, View House A KNOWLTON, QUE, for - rates, ' Livery In connection.L.G.-GRREEN, Proprietor.~ \u201c \u2018nes vd es ri EES BCE summer seaso?Is mow b | ; ; Ottawa, are among the arrivals expected à , Mrs.A, C.Reynolds Is the guest of he ! ose f-gigter=in~-law,- Mrs.F.E.Kerridge, 3 % EI TPIS æ 3 4 tm : A h I I § colony is small here; § boasts (like every well-regulated Ger- M man colony) @ singing society of the M that society, Æ verein, are eo limited at present that 1 entertaining its friends on any large @-' Kathryn \u2018Hutchinson, whose gcwns TRIG SHOW SSIRED 47\" Best Local Players for ge * Ensemble Work.| IMPORTANT RUMOR ABROAD Waalthy Montrgal Musician Said to ÿ Qontemplate Endowing a Musio @ahool With $100,000\u2014Miss Eugenie Blairs Pregram.! The one item of local dramatic in- + fest in a particularly vivacious week .{ #8 80 exciting that it may as well be mentioñed first.\u2018It is that the decora- -pors have btgun their work upon the lobby of the Academy of Music, which will be bright end dazzling as the en- firy to paradise when Mr.Pinero\u2019s lat- 1 est serious study of the sordid realities ; of life 1s represented upon the stage i within, \u201cIris\u201d ts rather a serious matter for \u2018fhot weather.But it is eo long since p anything serious has happened within + the walls of a Montreal theatre that there will probably be people who will .gnjoy it even as a change.And ser- | fous though it is, it is far from heavy.There are people who think Pinero & Ubsen are much the same thing.If - Jbeen\u2019s marvelous penetration were not 4 q ed by & total absence of the sense of humor (vide any of his later plays) the confusion would be more plausible.There are passages in the dialogue of \u2018\u2018Iris\u2019\u201d which are fully as good as enything in \u201cThe Gay Lod A Qex.\"\u201d IN \u2026 .| There is a musical announcement of dedans + M the very first importance, however, jl though owing to short notice, lateness F of season and the limited accommoda- & tions of the concért-room It will unfortunately appeal only to a very small fraction of the music-lovers of the etfty.It is the announcement that the | German Liederkranz of New York will BR give \u2018a complimentary concert at St.: Jawrenre Hall on Sunday evening.i Montrealers do not know very much gbout German singing.The German and though \u2018t | very first importance, the quarters of the Germania Gesang- scale is out of the question.\u2019 Flans for a mew clubhouse are already being wigorously pushed, and should the New York Liederiranz visit us again in a year or so it may be possible for it to| be entertained in the home of its Montreal assoclates.As it ls, however, the Liedrekranz is here on its own responsibility, the guest of nobody \u201cin particular, and is giving this complimentary concert simply in honor of the German citizens.I \u2018understand that it was Jesired to make the affalr a great benefit concert in aid _of some Teutonic charity, but unfortunately it; Was impossible to guarantee the success \u2018of such an affair at the week's notice \u201cwhich was all that could be given.- It takes time to make Montreal discover genius fm tte midst.The programmt, which I give below, includes the names of some of the best known artists of musical New York\u2014 people who are scarcely ever heard outside of the metropolis, The chorus itself, if not the best of the many fihe German choruses of that city, is at any rate a representative singing society of the Hirst rank.: l understand that there is some probability of a visit to Montreal next winter by Rodolphe Plammondon, the Myoung Canadian tenor who is enjoying such remarkable success in Paris.If pending arrangements go through, he will sing in this city, Ottawa, Québ=2c and one or two other places under the management of a well-known local im- pressario.: ° J © On the evening of Dominion Day there will be a special musical programme given at-the\u2014Royal,\u2014 including.meveral national and patriotic songs.a - : Dorothy Huniing, the clever Hamilton, Ont., contralto who captured Montreal in \u201cThe Princess Chic,\u201d 1s now singing \u201cMary Quite Contrary,\u2019 a leading role, in Boston's summer Bhow, \u201cJack and the Beanstalk.\u201d ; LJ .end eyebrows were originally.th?whole show in \u201cThe Show Girl,\u201d andl who was a\u2018terwards in \u201cThe Girl Fyrom Kay's,\u201d will have a leading part in \u201cThe Pearl and the Pumpkin,\u201d opening in Boston J uly 17.Mr.Raymond Hitchcock, hitherto known chiefly to the lovers of what is now called musical comedy, intends to try his fortune next season in the fine of entertainment in which Sol Emith Russell used to be so popular, and Mr.E.E.Kidder \u2018has furnished him with a new piece, which is to be tried at Wallack's late in August.The scene will be laid in rural New York, and Mr.Hit~hcock will be seen as tne foreman of the village flre company, who- is also an inventive genius.of hls devices is stolen by the villain, who makes a fortune out of it, but, of \u2018course, the hero comes into his own in due season.a e ® .The New York Post unkindly but truthfully remarks of Olga Nethersole, who will visit this continent next season after a long absence, that \u201cshe stil) pdheres rigidly it seéms to the drama of tainted passion with which she was formerly associated.\u201d She will fntro- duce one new play, a version of \u201cLe Pedale,\u201d an essentially French piece, mand will revive several of her \u2018old, Including \u201cSappho,\u201d \u201cDenise,\u201d \u201cMagda,\u201d mnd \u201cCamille.\u201d : .' ° ° ° { The Francais continues to put up a ery amusing musical show.It lacks ly a \u201cgirly\u201d chorus to hake it perfect fhot-weather entertainment.There is general regreat at its impending clos- There is an interesting rumor going round that a wealthy local musician (there are not an enormous amount of them) contemplates endowing a new musical school for Montreal with the sum of $100,000.The idea is said to be that the institution should provide free tuition for a select few of the really promising muslc-students of the Province.Until a definite decision is come to it Is of course impossible even to hint at a clear announcement of the nature and the origin of the project, but it may be stated that the plan vould provide that the endower should retain a- directing .control over the institution for the balance of his lifetime.Though all those at present connected with the project are French-Canadians, Keep Looking Smart No getting out of it\u2014your interests are prejudiced if you go around untidy.We dye or clean your clothes tad keep you smart looking all the o R.PARKER & CO., \\ Dyets and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.4.2 Bt, Cataerine BL.and 293 Notre Dame St.West.A Phoner\u2014Bell (Up) 2041, Main 1897.One- : \u201c+ cu pa Aa eg CS M Te Mais ST) RR Ta nego The Conservatorium is in possession of strong quartet who will be avall- able for concert work and to assist in the operations of the Philharmonic.The meinbers are all attached to the ata and it is sald that ample provision is made for rehearsal work.The mem- learned, aye Messrs.De Seve, Chambér- land, Gruenweld and Dubois.Of these ail are well known to both English and French convert-goers with the possible exception of Mr.Chamberiand, who will take second, violin.He has made a number of succesful appearances, but never have been before east-side aud- fences.He is said to be the most bril- Seve.* + » It is gratifying to learn by yesterday's cables that Miss Ada Rehan'\u2019s fll- ness is quite an ordinary case of appendicitis, and no serious effects are anticipated.I have strong hopes of seeing Miss Rehan at His Majesty's theatre before the season is over, -.* * dark for any length of time, nor is it to be taken from the language for which it was originally intended.Mr.Cazeneuve will open there again about the middle of August with another im- tion work is being undertaken, the farewell \"week of the present company a special feature will be the singing of the last act-of Gounod\u2019s famous grand opera \u201cFaust.\u201d Madame Orpha Alba (Cazeneuve)will sing Marguerite, Mr.Chas.Gauthier, Faust; and Mr.Victor Occeller, Mephisto.This certainly makes the closing bill of the season a powerful one, : } - Dong Rog \u2014 THE THEATRE ROYAL.\u201cThe Plunger,\u201d which ranks among the most successful of modern melodramas, 18 to be produced at the Royal next week by the Una Clayton stock company.The character of Dexter Digit, known as the Plunger, is a unique one; he is not the conventional hero who is always good and noble, but is a very human individual with a good many faults and fallings, rather Vv À M.J, CAREME (Troupe Cazeneuve) .drinks more than is good for £im, but his heart is in the right place and his of loyal friendship and self-sacrifice.The story is woven round the life of clerk of Dexter's, who is falsely accused of fraud and murder by his enemies and for a time falls a victim to the designs of scoundrels.One of the big scenes of the play is that which takes place on the Manhattan elevated rallroad in New York.Glyndon, who has escaped from prison, enters the station, and escape seems Impossible when Dexter, taking him on board the train, assumes the place of starts the train and bears him off to safety.: .° THE THEATRE FRANCAIS.the theatre Francais\u2019 summer séason shall close next weck.Many will regret to hear this, because the season of French drama and opera given by the Cazeneuve company is beyond doubt the best stock attempt of the kind yet seen in Canada, where one might hope to sze the best on this side of the Atlantic.They have given Montreal the leading melodramas, legitimate and emotional dramas, farces, opera bouffes, and comedies from the Parisian stage, presented by a company worthy the pieces, and with scenic and mechanical effects in advance of anything heretofore attempted in a local way.The bright and amusing opera bouffe, \u201cLe Royaume des Femmes,\u2019 continues to draw delighted houses this week.For the çlosing week, beginning next Monday, matinee, there will be presented the pretty little vaudeville comedy, \u2018La Fil a la Patte.It is a taking little plece of dramatic and musical humor which makes the French people happy, and which ought to make¥Montreal people equally ready to shake off the \u201ccarking cares of commerce\u201d and join In the giddy laugh which aids digestion.The matinees will be.held, from now on only on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.® .SOHMER PARK.Record crowds are in attendance at Sohmer Park just now and there is every reason to believe that they will continue if the same class of program:»e ts kept up.À new feature for the coming week will be the introduction of a number of \u2018operatic selections.Sever- gaged including Occellier and Mlle.Claparelli.Selections from the most every performance.For the young folks and old folks Herbert\u2019s troupe of performing dogs have been engaged \u201cor à week.They have been here beforo, and they are known as very entertaining.Chunda Huld, the new illusionist, will have a programme of legerdemain Park.A new musical act is done by the four Avolos, who are all musicians of some note.Miss Bessie Phillips comes back after adding to her reputation by a long season in New York.Lavigne\u2019s Band is hard at work on a new programme for the week.+ MISS BLAIR'S ENGAGEMENT.gagement at the Academy on Monday, July 10, with Pinero\u2019s wonderful studv, \u2018\u2019fhe Second Mrs.Tanquery.\u201d This is the first time the play has been produced at popular prices.Miss Blalr brings onto, where she is appearing with pvo- nounced success.The mounting and and artistic scale.to a.dramatization of Ouida\u2019's celebrated novel\u2018 \u2018Under Two Flags\u201d for thn balance of the week.\u2018Iris\u201d will probably be put on for the second week of the engagement.MADAME BERNHARDT COMING, Shubert Brothers have signed a contract with Mme.Sarah Bernhart for an American tour of thirty weeks, to begin at the Lyric Theatre, New York, November 6 next.Co 0, Mme.Bernhart will take her entire company from the Theatre Sarah Bern- revival of Victor Hugo's \u201cAngelo,\u201d and alan in har nwn nroduction of \u2018Adrien- à gnésactes cêcthe aw, bustin if [ne Lacouvreur * mor th formed » will not be exclusive.jwil undoubledly be seen bers of the quartet, so far as can be\u2019 Hant- of the recent pupils of Mr, De .-» The Francais, it appears, is not to be portant company.Meanwl@: renova- | For a sport who gambles and occasionally, faults hide a really fine nature capable: Walter Glyndon, a friend and fellow: the Engineer\u2014and.pulling.the.lever: HUUDSON-ON-THE-LAKE The present arrangenients.are that al.well known singers have been ens popular comic operas will be given at that will astonish the patrons of the Miss Eugenie Blair opens her en- the play and company direct from Tor- stage accessories will be on a lavish On Thursday, the bill will be changed hart in Paris, and will be seen in her .+ \u2014 ; as.- * LE Fo PE Ses wi ei xn Fr \u201c * g ruming.here.She Ltn Montreal.: THE NEW YORK LIEDERKRANZE.The programme to be given by the New York German Liederkrans at thelr complimentary concert on Sunday et the St.Lawrence Hall is as fol- we: A .A\u2014(a) Kreutzer C.The Lord's Own Day.(b) Weber, C.M.Von .Sword Song Male Chorus: German Liederkranz.21\u2014Wieniawski, H.Romance et Rondo Violin: Mr.Richard Arnold.$\u2014Ratf, J .Flsherman's Song Male Chorus:.German .Liederkranz.4\u2014Meyerheer, G .Aria from \u201cRobert - 1e Diable.\" - Mezzo Soprano: Mrs.-Anna Eisen.5\u2014Engelsberg, \u2018N.Von .Ah, how so far! Male Chorus: German Liederkranz.¢\u2014Dudley Buck .\u201cHuzza.\u201d The Young Liederkranz Quartet.Mr.Jacob Pollack, 1st tenor.\u2018Mr.Edward Seip, ?nd tenor,\u2018 Mr.Aug.\u2018G.Schmidt, 1st bass.Mr.Joseph M.Kahn, 2nd- bass.7\u2014Liszt, F .XII.Rhapsodie Hon- grolse, iB For Plano: Mr.Leopold Winkler.8\u2014Grieg, E .\u201cLandsighting.\u201d Male Chorus: \u2018German Liederkranz.Baritone Solo: Mr.Carl Schlegel.* - \" DAMON AND PYTHIAS.An entertainment in the ipterests of the Knights of Pÿthias will be given at Karn Hall on Wednesday by Mr.and Mrs.Francis Labadie of Philadelphia, who are already favorably known here as \u2018entertainers and will present a duologue entitled \u201cAn Original Idea,\" a dramatic sketch called \u2018Scenes from Damon and Pythias,\u201d and the humorous skit, \u201cA Happy Pair.\u201d .» .+ BUILDING UP- Son COMING SEA- Margaret Anglin and her manager, Frank L.Perley.returned to\u2018 New York last week, from à spring tour to MONTREAL DAILY: ER £ ÊTRE < i \u2018California.Miss Anglin {s merely \u2018t5- tigued by her long journey\u2014not ill, as some of the newspapers it.The tour of the actress was -@ financial success.While in California she appeared in eight plays and made a hit in \u201cZira,\u201d the piece founded on Wilkie Collins's \u201cThe New Magdalen,\u201d and prepared.for the stage by Henry Miller.Miss Anglin'e next -season will begin about the end of September.\u201cMy Girl Joe,\u201d the new play which Clyde Fitch,has written for Maxine Elliott, and which will he seen next séason, deals with the morganatic marriage of a German prince with an Am- ces, == PS Freda /Gallick has scored an artistio success in Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poetl- cal \u201cMizpah,\u201d in San Francisco.The London correspondent of The Telegraph.announces that Charles Frohman has selected Pauline Chase as a leading woman for Ellen Terry.Charles Emerson Cook wrote the book of \u201cThe Rose of the Alhambra,\u201d in which Lilllan Blauvelt, the concert singer,\u2019 18 to be starred next season.Over $10,000,000 was spent in theater going last season in New about 18,000,000 people attended the play during the course of the year, \u201cThe Land of Nod,\u201d a musica) fantasy, was produced in Chicago last Monday night.The cast includes William Norris, Valerie Bergere and Mabel Barrison., All the way from Londen comes the news that Charles Klein, author of \u201cThe Music Master,\u2019 has written a musical play for David Bispham entitled \u201cThe Buffoon.\u201d Bisph@gn pronounces the news premature.Co Mr.Charles Frohman to-day begins to combine the business of play-broker with that of a theatrical entrepreneur.The play-brokers have been making so much money in letting plays stock companies that Mr.Frohman has decided to corner the commissions for himself in additlon ta the royalty he has derived from the letting of about 800 plays owned by him.- Holiday Crowds Enjoy the | Breath of the Fields > POINTE CLAIRE.Several small teas were given this week in honor of Miss Loulsa and Miss Marguerite Haskell, who have been paying a short visit to Pointe Claire previous to thelr departure to the seaside.Rev.Father Field, of Boston, visited Pointe Claire on Saturday.Rev.Mr.Chambers, of \u2018Lachine, was a guest at Madame Charlebois\u2019 on Sunday.Miss Bell and \u2018Mr.Leslie Thompson, of Toronto, were the guests of Mra.George Chillas this week.Miss Davis pald Mrs.G.Napler a visit this week.Mr.apd Mrs.H.V.Meredith were Mrs.Hugh A.Allan's guests on Thursday.Mr.J.Kennedy was the guest of Mrs.Sherring this \"week.: Mr Millard, St.Famille Street, spent from Saturday till! Mouday with \u2018his uncle, Mi.Dube.Mr.W.Spence, Westmount, was the guest of his mother, .\u2026urs.Spence, this week.° Miss Taylor spent a few days With Mrs.Magor.Mr.Gerald Bogart was Mrs.Magor's guest K.T.Macpherson, Winnipeg; Mr.Draul- lette, Mr.and Mrs.J.\u2018A.Ja , nurse and baby, Miss Lewis, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Anness, Jersey City, N.J.; Mr.and Mrs, W.H.Lee, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs.W.W.J.Crozer and son Chiso, Duluth, .Mirin.; M.J.Doucet, Cape Breton; Lew White, Cincinnati: F.Griffin, H.Riley, M.Hennessey, Ed.Lewis, St.Louis, Mo.; Mr.and Mrs.Clarkson Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa.; A.P.Low, Ottawa; W.Bridgeman-Simpson, England; Major and Mrs.Nugent, two children and two malds, Ireland; A.P.Reld, Toronto; E.DuBois, wife and child, Miss Edwidgè DuBois, Misses Leonide and Gillean DuBois, Mexico; W.J.Crozer and son, Duluth, M mn.CARITIERVILLE.wir.and Mrs.-Painchaud and family bave taken up their residence in Cartlerville at their summer cottage.: Mrs.A.P.Weary and family have taken Mr.Gagnon's house for the season.1 A large party of friends were entertained Saturday.| on Sunday.Mr.Warnick left this week on a trip to .he West.: Mr.and Mrs.Clare McFärlane bave left on a trip to the Lower Provinces.A special mecting having been called this week for the reopening of the Pointe Claire Bont Club the following officers were elected:\u2014President, Mr.Robert Meredith; vice- president, Mr.Savage; secretary, Clifton Pease; treasurer, Locke Triminghame:; captain, C.James, and the committee is as follows: Messrs.Holland, ' Archibald, War- nick and Savage.The improvements to the clubhouse are well under wusy and the opening will be held on the 5th.A very pretty closing was held in\u2019 the Pointe Claire schoolhouse last Friday evening.The decorations, carried out in wiid flowers, were especially attractive, and a number of songs and recitations made tho evening un most enjoyable one, both tu pupils and friends alike.\u201d After \u2018the prizes had been presented by Mr.P.F.Lillie and Miss Vibert and refresliments indulged entertainment\u2019 was brought to a close.solemn but beautiful and impressive sight was the Fete Dieu procession on Sunday last in Pointe Claire, headed by the So- tiétie de Jesus, who preceded the bearers of the canopy over the Host, which was carried by Father Boisevau, vicar of Pointe | Claire.\u2019 and are Mrs (Dr,) Mcinnes, of Baltimore, Miss Marion LeRoy, of Vankleek HILL, visiting Mrs.E.A.Hodgson.Mr.Adams\u2019 spent Saturday and Sunday with his family.: + Mr.J.Scott.was the guest of Mrs., Wallaco last \u2018Sunday.Mr.Granda spent the week-end with his _{amily at _the Chateau, aunt, Mrs.McNaughten.Miss O'Hara is visiting Miss vertrude Vi- pond.: ; f Professor Kneeland occupled the pulpit of the Methodist Church last Sunday.Mrs.and Miss McCombe nre spending the visited friends here this week.Mr.Weaver spent Sunday with his daugh- \u2018ter at The Grove.: .Mr.Swetzer is spending the summer at the Chateau.Mrs.Waters and Mrs.A.F.Waters were.the guests of Mrs.Waters\u2019 sister this week.Miss Gladys and Master Leslie McCaw are staying with their aunt, Mrs.E.A.Hodgson.Mr.and Mrs.Holland are visiting Mrs, \u2018Holland's mother, Mrs.Hammond.Mrs.Lamplough and family \u2018are spending the summer here.: Mr.\u2018McComb and Master McComb spent the week-end bere.\u2018 i BERTHIER.Mr.P.M.Newton, of dt.Paul's School, Concord, arrived on Tuesday for a visit of a few weeks.> on her annual visit to Mrs.Bostwick, Miss BE.MacCulloch, who will have charge of the Holiday House during July, arrived.on Tuesday to open the house; the first batch of guests arrived yesterday.\u2019 Mr.H.Kennedy -and family have taken up their residence in Mr.F.X.De Grand- pre's summer cottage.Miss Murlel Boulden and Miss Mabel Boulden, of Brockville, are the guests of their aunt, Mrs.L.ich.; Miss Hilda Lookhirt, of Brandon, Man.has arrived on a visit to her aunt, Mrs.Hanson.- Mrs.I\u2019.P.Demaray has returned from a.short visit to Mrs.Wheatley, Montreal.Mrs.Lewis Baker and her son, Mr.Harrington Baker, have left for a short visit to Montreal.- Mrs.Rowdn, of Winnipeg, and her two ttle.sons arrived yesterday, and are staying at Gullmette\u2019s - Hotel.Among the week-enders were Miss Stephens, Miss Holland, Miss Roth, Miss Slinn, Mr.T, Byers, Mrs.F.Smith, Mr.J.Dus- sault and Mr.J.H.Crevier.Dr.T.Gervais, coroner, has returned from a short visit to Montreal.ROBERVAL.+.Among the recent arrivals at Hotel Roberval are:\u2014H.L.Newell, wife and child, West Carrollton, O.; Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Newell, Three Rivers, Mass.; Henry O9 New- ell, Demorest, Ga.; John MacNaughton, R.8.P.Smyth, Quebec; W.M.Donaldson, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Miller, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Pitman, Mr.and Mrs.Charles C.Crook, Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Steindler, Mr.D.Steindler, Leslie Steindler, Mr.and Mrs.E.Gneist, BE.N.Stone and wife, D.F.Whiting and wife, Mrs.Bamuels, New York; Mr.and Mrs.Theodore Marburg, Miss Christine Marburg, Masters Theodore and Grainger Marburg, Miss Parker, Baltimore; Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Wells, H.Shea, John T.Behnett., Chicago; C.Ellis, WHEN SEVEN MEN DIE You know at least one of them had Consumption.At first is was only ca- tarrh-but it was neglected.When \u201cCatarvhozone\u201d.cures so quickly it's foolish to sufler\u2014it's a shame to keep on sniffeling and hawking.Catarrh- ozone goes.direct to the cause of the tain to cure.It stops the cough, prevents that disgusting discharge; clears phlegm out of the throat in five minutes.Very pleasant, and safe foo; get Catarrhozone from your druggist to- Amer in, the | town.Miss Viola Waters ls the guest of hegi {surnmer here, guests at Mrs.Allan Hodg- | son's.Mrs.Render and Master Harry Render \u2018Mrs.H.Merrick, of Toronto, has arrived | disease,\u2014that\u2019's why it's so dead cer-! ville.Mrs.J.AMadore entertained a few friends to tea on Saturday.\u201cThere wère special services held at Bt.Andrew's Episcopal Churché of Ahuntsic to celebrate the.fourteenth anniversary.The church was tastefully decorated with daisies end ferns.The music was good, and the .s0los.both morning and evening were well rendered.The Rev.'W.W.preached in the morning and Rev.G.Osborne Troop preached In the evening.The congregations were large and the collections Eood, There \u201818 to be a dance at the Cartlerville Boating Club to-night.* All members are cordialiy invited.a CHATEAUGUAY BASIN.: Miss C.Hitchens is visiting friends at Chateauguay.- Mr.and Mrs.TT.Erskine have returned to Mr, and Mrs.\u2018Dickson äh@ family have taken a cottage for the summer, The Misses Fenwick were visiting sister, Mrs.Ross, this week.their Maggie Marshnll.\u2018Mrs.Millbank and daughters have taken a cottage for the season.Mr.and Mrs, Spears wera visiting Mrs.Wm.Scharf, .[MEET Co Whlth Sn spent \"Thursday In town.Mrs.Martin is visiting her daug.ter, Mra.Beverage.Mr.and Mrs.H.A, Robert and their son, Raymond, are spending the summer months at Chateauguay Basin.So Mr: and Mrs.E.Masse and their two sons are at Chateauguay Basin for the summer months.- TADOUSAC.\\ The weather of the past week hag been delightfully fine\u2018 and warm, and ain boat brings us many new visitors for the summer.The hotel is now open for guests which, I bear, are to be a large number this season.The R.& O.have rented from the Government \u2018three or \u2018four large lakes up the Saguenay river which are filled to overflowing with large trout.These lakes are for the use of the guests, and small camps are being bulit at euch lake.Thfs {s sure to satis.y the keenest of fishermen, Last.Sunday, the twenty-fifth, being the Fete Dieu, many turned out to attend service at the Roman Catholic Church and large bumbers followed the procession through the village, which was tastefully decorated with flags, bunting and appropriate texts.The day was bright and warm, Senator Proctor, of Vermont this week for a few days on toe Marguerite Fishing Club.Mrs.William Russell, Miss Russell and Master Leslie Russell, of Quebec, have taken possession of thelr summer cottage.Mr.and Mrs.W.Bracket, of™Boston,, spent a few days here last week on\u2018 the way to their summer camp on the Marguerite river.Mr.and Mrs.Parker, of Washington, spent à few days here this week, after taking the Saguenay trip.Mr.and Mrs.Dwight, of New York, arrived this week and are the guests of Miss Evans at.\u2018\u2019The Cottage.\u2018 .Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Scott, of Quebec, and thelr little daughter are the guests of Mrs.Willlam Russell.\u2019 17 The Messrs.\" Powell, of Philadelphia, arrived this week.Mrs.Turner and Miss Turner, of Quebec, are spending a few.days here, Mrs.Gale and daughter, Mrs.Bailey, with her young family, of Quebec, are expected shortly to open thelr cottage for the summer.Miss Harriette Nutter, of Montreal, is the glest of Miss Evans at \u2018\u2019The vottage.\u201d Mr.Thomas, of Quebec, spent a few days heré this week.- Mrs.Rbodes and family, of Quebec, are expected next week to open their cottage for the summer.\u2019 _ The Missess Russell\u2014Janes are occupying their pretty home, Russellhurst.> Mr.and Mrs: Kissock, of Montreal, passed through here lately on their way up the Saguenay.vas here \u201chis way to cll, of Philadelphla, are expected next week \u2018and will open their picturesque cottage.Miss Evans and Miss Ruby Evans arrived last week and have taken possession of their summer home, \u2018\u201cThe Cottage.\u201d GEORGEVILLE.With the warm weather of the past \u2018Week and the closing of the schools the number of summer visitors in our midst is gradually growing, and next week will proleliy see most of the boarding noutss fill with guests.Mr.W.A.Murray spent he week-end in the village.Mrs.E.8.Sanford and Miss K.Shsriff were in town for a day this webdk.r.and Mrs.Henry Morton, Street, arrived at Ellabank on Friday.Mr.H.J.Mudge and Mr.Reginald Mudge are spending Dominion Day at \u2018The Wigwam.\" Miss Edith Lilly is expected next week at \u2018\u201cEllabank.\u2019\u2019 She will be joined later by her mother, Mrs.E.A.Lilly.t AUSTRALIAN CABINET MEETS WITH DEFEAT Ottawa, July 1.\u2014(Special.)-~-The Aus- trallan Government has been defeated.A cable anneuncihg the fact was re- celved this morning from Canada's pommercial agent, at Melbourne, Mr.oss .: crim camera ace au nen ret eee ame ae ee aoe .x ç # Le Ln WL .re PRA gn eg A « a ; SATURDAY.HERALD, RUA XY.| = .erican sipl and its various | cor£aq fèn- York, and |.to at ten at Mr.Nelson Bickerdike's.house on - Craig, M.Ars.H.Smith, of Quebec, and Mrs.Pow-\" Mountain | cie nh \\ Dining Set + 93 Pieces; English Stoneware.Dark, Blue or Green Pints, Crown .Quarts, Crown .ecconeve.1<2 gallon Crown.PN Quarts, pest, wide mouth .1-2 gal, best, wide mouth .Co - Fruit Jars ©.BEST QUALITY.seer esas \u2018 .\u2026.\u2026.60 dozen s\u2026\u2026\u2026.700 -dozen veeness.-900c dozen ers $1.20 dozen .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.$150 dozen Toilet Set : FOR À - Ps) 10 Pieces.; English \u2018Stoneware, ° .Red, Blue or Green, Wedding Presents FINE CHINA SETS JUST COMING IN.FINE JARDINIERES JUST COMING IN.CUT GLASS PIECES, at.$2.00 to $10.00 LAMPS, all kinds, to.».F15-00 each BURNERS, GLOBES, WICKS, to suit every lamp.Near St.Catherine.CANADIAN CLERGY HONORED IN STATES Rev.F.E.J.Lloyd Made Bishop Coadjutor in» Oregon.Halifax, N.S., June 30.\u2014Two former Canadian clergymen have lately been preferred to high dignity in thè Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States.\u2019 The diocese, of Oregon\u2019 has elected as Bishop coadjuter Rev.Frederic Ebenezer J.Lloyd, D.D.well known in the two countries.Rev.Dr.Mr.Hammond spent Saturday in Cartier- \\y |5v9 was born in England, and_is a_ graduate of Dorchester Missionery College, Oxford.He was ordained dean by Bishop McKarness of Oxford in 1882, and took yp missionary work in Labrador and Newfoundland.In 1885 he ow came rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Levis, Que., and the year following waa ordained priest by Bishop Williams of Quebec.He Was afier- wards statièned at Shigawake, Que, and Cherry Valley, P.E.I, At one time Dr.Lloyd was assistant rector at St.Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Charlotiz- parish at Summerside, P.E.I.He came to the United \u2018States in 1884, .n1 labored in several states.He found~d the Society of St.Philip the Apostle for the training of priests to tench missions, and is director general of the ordet.\u2019 Fe is editor of the American Church Dir- \u2018ectory.Rutherford College of North Carolina conferred upon him the degree of D.D.Dr.Lloyd is an adherent of the - Miss Irene Meldrum was the guest of Miss |gxtreme Catholic party in the Episcopal church.Hz will be the fourth hign church bishop in the United States to come from over the border.Lo Another Canadian in the Episcopal church who has just been honored is the Very Rev.Charles Elliott McKenzie, archdeacon of Columbus, O., upen whom Baldwin University of Berea, O., has conferred the degree of doctor of divinity, Archdeacon MacKenzie Is a native of Pictou, N.S.He was formerly rector of Alberton, P.E.I, and just before going to Ohio about 12 veara ago was rector of the Church of St.Martin\u2019's-in-the-Wood, Shediac.\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.The work of the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton in Montreal is quite extensive as they have been doing a good work among the young men.We are told that the large railways companies and manufacturing concerns in the city are anxious at all times to push deserving young men along and take a gery great interest in those who show any inclination for study.The schools have helped large numbers of young men to realize the expectations of the managers of these concerns.©.Two instances of the success of a a À) OE N .SN > A \\ ) SN 5 Np ve À Ds TN \\ No.Sl \\ CHAS.CORSANT, Masbnville, Is now strong and vigorous.Tell me where you are, and I'll every town.\u201c throw any away.While there's a chance to be husky and strong, to throw out your chest and look at yourself in the glass and say.\u201cI'm a man,\u201d do it, and don't waste time thinking about it.good, honest talk, about how men are made big and noble, and I'll send it to you free, sealed, if you send this coupon.Cali for consultation free.WELL TS and later became rector of Georgetown |.town, and was priest in charge of al.You don't want \u2018to \u2018 hE Da à Ar : Veg SW HENRY WÉEKS, Tilsonburg, Ont, cured of Rheumatie Pains That's enough.You need the cure.All I ask ie reasonable sscurity.Come and get jt now, I've got a beautiful book, full of - w at Our 2 Stores 233 St.Lawrence)Wholesale & Retail( 1513 St, Catherine Near Amherst.~ blends perfectly with the most delicate wines and liquors, \u2014 As a blender with | claret or champagne it has no «ual, - For sale at all leading Grocers, Resiamrianis, and Clube, couple of young men have.crme to our notice, -Mr.Alfred Gilmore, 626 Palace St, a.carpenter for the Dalry Department of the Sir Wfiflam' Mc- Donad Agricultural College at St.Anne de Bellevue.The competition was announced sometime ako, and this young man after.submitting a set of drawings was rewarded by the receipt of the first prize, a cheque for $100.00.This contest was an open one, Another young man by the name of J.O.Fortain, who came from the country after advancing himself in a drawing course was employed 4n the drawing offices of the C.P.R., and in a little over a year hls salary was more than doubled \u2018as he advanced himself in: his studies.Both of these young men attribute their entire success to the instruction of the schools.We understand that there are very many such \u2018examples in and about Montreal and we are informed that the demand for young men with knowledge such as this is always in excess of the supply.\u201d The local office of the school Is at 134 Peel street, P.E.l.PROFESSOR \"AT HARVARD.Charlottetown, P.E.I., June 30.\u2014(Spec- lal)\u2014Professor Cyrus J.McMillan of this ¢tiy has received his M.A.degrae from Harvard University, where he nas taken the special course in Englieh under Professors Kittredge and Baker, He will resume charge of his classes in the Pritice nf Wales\u2019 College on its re-open- ing in September.\"Mr.McMillan is \u2018ae first teacher in that institution tô re- Men, Here\u2019s an Offer | ~~ \"DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY TILL | CURE YOU 8 You've doctored and doped till you are sick of it all M You would _ your old vim.are sure, doing it every day.put my Belt on when Ont., cured of Ki / ay for anything that pay out any more money.till you, ~.Iwill cure you first and you can pay me after-:} ward.Is that fair ?Then get in line I know what I.can do, because \u2018I've.done It and am i I'm sure that Electricity is the life, - and that I can restore it where it's lost.So if you need what I offer, and don't want to risk my price, I'll take the chances and cure you first and then you can pay me, And when you do pay me the cost is less than a short season of drugging, and how much more pleasant! > You go to bed; you feel the soothing, \\ N exhllarating vigor flowing inte your weak body, and while AON you sleep peacefully it fills you full of the fire of life, You wake up in the morning feeling like a glant.Now, I can't cure everything.I don't claim to, and 1 won't take a case that I don't feel sure of, but all these .troubles which come fron an early waste of vitality, from dissipation of any kind, from decay of nerve power, or from any organic, stomach, liver can cure, and those are the cases I am willl t and take the chances on oe na to tackle .I'm curing them every recently answered \u201cCured\u201d: dney and Urinary Troubles, as well as Weakness, .Ce , Constipation, Slesplassness, and General Debllity, give you the name of a mah in your own town that I've eured.T've got cures in I've got it.You wamt it.I'll give it to you or you heed not pay me a cent.The pleasurable moments of this life are too -few, so don\u2019t celve a degree from Harvard.\u2018He had previously taken his M.A.degree in Mc- .> CORON ERS TO MEET.* : : The Assôciation of Coroners of the Province of Quebec will meet in Laval University oh Sunday afternoon at two o'clock.This is the first regular meeting since the organization of the asso- clation in February last.Dr.G.W.Jolicoeur, coroner of the Quebec.diss .ciwn mn trict, will preside.: The other officers are :\u2014Vice-Presi- .dent, Dr.S.C.Bachard, Sherbrooke: secretary-treasurer, Dr.J.Z.Triganne, Plessisville.Executive: committee \u2014 Drs.Chevalier of Iberville, Gauthier of Upton, and Vaillancourt of St.Anselme de.Dorchester.\u2014\u2014\u2014ere\u2014 ' Your watch cleaned from $1.00; guaranteed for one year.R.Hemsley.Watchmaker, 255 St.James Street.v.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MISSING BRIDEGROOM.At Ardagh, a wedding party assembled at the church, and the prospective: bride .and her friends awaited the arrival of the bridegroom, a young farmer named Peter Cum- mins.\u2018The bridegroom, however, failed to appear, and the friends of the bride proceeded to his home, where no tidings of him could be obtained.A thorough search was then instituted, apd Cummins was found lying unconscious in a dry drain ,neam his house.As he was not yet recovered con- sclousness, how he got into the drain is a mystery.\u2014Daily Mail, would give you back § & You or kidney weakness, I day.Here ate & few men who Name \u2018Offlos Hours\u20149.a.m, to 6.00 p.\u201cPut yr - name On this coupon, and send À in.DR.M.F.MoLAUCHLIN, 214 St.James Street, Dear \u201cSu,\u2014Pleage forward me one of your Books.as advertised, ve see \u2026 $008 G00 0cs:tB vou ses a.ne Gees 0 socceceéencoces Address Yi.vei ser she an eel ie es seston ven ca00 eee ene m.; Wednesday and Saturdey £ill'9 p.m.Montreal, Que.ay sre \u2014\u2014 aT.2208 Fw ~~ ¥hat have since attained\u2014exceptionalility;\u2014however;\u2014a\u2014better feeling - ier, of Edinburgh , Jove passions, A ra it is -said, THEODORE Roberts \u201chas gone t of his latest romance, \u201cBrothers of Peril.\u201d Mr.Roberts is 8 bro- .ther of the f TR! of leigh, with bia dau er of the famous Robert: family of @ir Ralph de Ni New Brunswick and gives: p.going Yar in the upholding of the family\u2019s name and traditions.Tha present volume shows & decided advance in quality and workmanship gver his first book, \u201cHemming the Ad- wenturer.\u201d It has an unusual plot, dealing with a now extinct race, the Boethic Indians who flouridhed up to about the beginning of the seventeenth century, and wh habitants of ewfoundland.Tlove ant adventure.story tells of the adventures Of a ei - \u2026 _\u201cBrothéré -of te Newfeundiand far the\u2019 were the ort t ctnal ie ) a , \u201d t g English cavalier nées shmen, Sir Ralph West- and servants.d the fa on: of à cards.The qlement af discord in Tuttle cirqle, igolated during the whole winter ir & small fort is provided by a French advent and pirate, wha is an unwelcome tar for the daughter's hand.Encounters with a hostile band of Indians &xe also frequent.With these materials Mr.Roberts has woven an extremely interesting tale of Toronto: Copp, Clark Company.) oe another BE HE STORY embodied in \u201cThe Flute of Pan\u201d by John Oliver - Hobbes was first presented to the public in the form of a olay.It was not successful and has been rewritten as a romance.The second venture is likely to micet with the same fate a3 the first for the story as such is a disappointment.Although it is claimed that the story is based on facts, there ts little coherency about it.The reader does not know what to look for until the last page, and one feels that the writer was in equal doubt.One feels mlso that the very tiny plot was not avorth stretching over 300 pages.The hero is Boris, Viscount Berkele, fifteenth Earl of Feldershey Who being weary of soclety and disappointed in fove retires to_a modest studio in Ven- ce.His love affair hag been with the Princess Margaret, of a small European principality named Siguria.She had been an exile in England for sever- \u201cThe Flute of Pau\u201d Yr al years, and there Feldershey had wooed her in vain.But for reasons of state ay well as promptings of the old Tove, she hunted him up in Venice six years later, and proposed marriage.A tiny little misynderstanding arose over another Englishman, It grew and grew even into their married life.In spite of the sweet waywardness of the heroine, and the hidden manliness of the hero, the reader cannot fail to become impatient over their quarrel, if such it can be called.The basis of difference was so slight as to be not worth while, but it remained until.the last chapter, for there is absolutely nothing else in the story but the development of this difference of love except the psychological analysis of the two chief charâcters which by the way Is neither very profound nor very Interesting.Mrs.Craigie has done much better work.(London, George Béll & Sons).: by Professor Wrong, M.A.of Toronto University, a writer in the London Times says in part: .+ It was not likely that the biography of one who had filled posts so various and distinguished as those held by Lord Elgin would ramain long unwritten.There have, in fact, been two; besidés the writings of Oliphant, Loch, and others who were associated with him at times in his career.A volume of Extracts from his Letters was pri- wately printed shortly after his death, and Mr.\u201d Walrond published \u2018Letters and Journals of Lord Elgin\u201d in 1872.But it was too soon then for the importance of much that he had done to be appreciated; and Sir John Bouri- mot's later work deals exclusively with his Governor-'Genergiship of Canada.The moment is, then, undeniably opportune for recalling attention to the career of a statesman who was concerned in the initial stages of matters prominence; and Mr.Wrong\u2014who has u:.dertaken the task with the approval, evidently, of the present Earl\u2014is to be congratulated on presenting his abundant material in the form of a concise and Juci@ narrative, which must command the attention of all who are interested in the development.of our \u2018Colonial and Far Eastern policy.- ~ Literary Notes of Interest Fleming H Revell company announce for\u2019 publication a new story of Mr, Norman Duncan, \u2018The Mother.\u201d $ \u2014 Mr.Charles G.D.Roberts\u2019 new book, *»The Story of the Red Fox\" will be published during the summer by L.C.Page and Company.Rev.R.E.Knowles, of Galt, has rompleted a story of.Canadian life, called \u2018St.Cuthberts,\u201d which will bef ublished shortly: by the Fleming H.Revell Company.An English edition «will be issued at the same time by Messrs.Oliphant, Anderson and Fer- ee \u2014 \u2018\u2019The Fool Errant\u2019 is the title of Mr.Maurice Hewlett's new, novel, which, the Macmillan Company has in prepa- xation for issue within a few weeks.It 48 said to be more in the manner of.\u201cThe Forest Lovers\u201d Queen's Quair.\u201d than of \u2018The The most Interesting literary event in Vuly is likely to he the puhlication of 8 work of prose fiction by Mr.Swinburne.While dealing mainly with the as its name, \u2018\u2019Love\u2019s Cross Currents,\u201d Implles, its satirizes, certain character¥tics of modern soclety.Miss Marie Manning, the author and Mr.Herman E.Gasch, of Washington, D.C.recently.Miss Manning is well known to magazine re\u2018iders.as a short-story writer Piains, published recently by the Har- were married in New York city and her novel, Judith of the pers, attracted considerable attention.Mr.and Mrs.Gasch have salled for the + ree The Chafing Dish Summer days are \u201cChafing Dish\u201d days.& & & A quick, practical, way .- of preparing an endjoy- able, warm luncheon, without the excessive heat of a stove & & A A Chafing Dish Gift would be appropriate and.acceptable <.to any housewife at this season; we have studied the varl- ous kinds best.No.469-87 -is one of representative good value and sells for five dollars and offer only the Tt 13 nickel plated on copper (you know the wearing quall- ties of copper), has ebony handle, hot water pan and patent alcohol lamp.Its capacity is 3 pints.We know there is nothing better on the market at the price & #4 & & During .July and August} we close daily at 5.30 p.m.Saturdays at 1 p.m.The Life of To REVIEWING \u201cThe Life of Elgin\u201d pers were Lord Elgin \u201cWhen he assumed the Governor-Gen- eralship of British North Ainerica in 1847 racial antagonism between French and English settlers was :acute, and the legaoy left by Lord Durham was still only partially understood.An act passed in pursuance of his advice had united the Upper and Lower provinces and given Canada one supreme Legislature, But: it remained to give ef- i h Bernard we ; v his flee al the à EPA dt doason, dinde | gives the fl of the ment which the crcation of that Leg- {slature implied.Lord Elgin announced from the first that he intended to carry out that policy.But so Iimpet-, fectly educated was tha colony itself in the principle of rule by majority, which-is the basis of self-government, that the first time ho had occasion to give his assent to a Bill on which public feeling ran high the supporters of the minority pelted him with rotten eggs, burnt down the Par~ llament House, whether by accident or by design, and rioted for a week.With the sense and experience of responsib- evoked, and Lord Elgin left Canada, in 1854, à popular man.Of him It may be truly said, in Mr.Wrong's concluding words, that, in the long roll of great Pro-Consuls whorn Britain has sent to serve her in different regions, \u2018no one has loved justice more truly\u2019 or pursued it with less thought of.self.\" ' Hebrides, where they will spend the summer, ; to the July \u2018McClure's.Miss Tarbell says, \u2018the public not only has the right to know what sort of a man he is, it is the duty of the public to know.\" There is no end to what has been written\u2018 about John D.Rockefeller, get no man so long before the public eye has so effectually escaped real publicity.Miss Tarbell's article presents for the first time with all the fairness of the trained historian the \u2018traits and tastes and habits by which the man is to be judged.His antecedents, his.training, the life he has lived, all that has made.him what he is, or helps to an understanding of the things he has done are examined, weigheil, and analyzed sanely ana with authority.It is all told vigorously but always temperately.The skeleton-closet is opened but the bones are not disturbed.The story of Rockefeller's origin is told because it is essential to undo with the forming of his son's char-\u2019 acter .as that other figure Miss Tarbell's story, Rocketeller's good mother.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014rttel New mainspring in your watch from $1.00; guaranteed one year.R.Herns- ley, y atchmaker, 255 St.James Strect, \u2014Adv.THE WAR'S EFFECT ON NEW YORK'S JAPANESE - qe - \u201cOne effect the war has had on the Japanese 13 particularly noticeable hère in New York,\u201d said a man the other day.\"The Jap, as a member of our community, has not been much in cvi- dence up to the last fow months, though\u2019 there have always been plenty of his people here in the capaclty of servais and valets.They have been noticeable for the gentle humility with which they \u2018carried themselves and their unobtru- slvness.These qualities were not Bo plainly marked in them as in the Chinese, nor perhaps inspired by the samo temperament, for the Celestlal's humility is the result of many kicks and blows, to which treatment the Jap in America has never been subjected.J \u201cBut what humility and diffidence characterized the sons of the Mikado hag disappeared, and now we find tne iittle fellows bearing their heads high and looking as though they considera themselves' as good ps, if not \u2018a little better than, any one else.Lo \u201cA couple of them got on the, car\u2018on which I came downtown.therother day, Just when the news of the bat!le of che Sea of Japan had come in and \u2018the pa- 11 of it.They wore smiles that stretched from ear fo car and showed thelr white teeth; thelr llttie black eyes twinkled, and they seemed very proud of the attention that they attracted.- They had little to say to each other, but I could see that they were simply bursting with happiness and a sense of their own importance.1 don\u2019t blame them a bit, for they.have certainly been \u2018making good.\u2019 Whatever the outcome of the war, T am certain this effect will be lasting.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 KAISER'S GREATEST VIRTUE, The German Emperor, who was the first to call on Europe .beware of the: \u201cyellow peril,\u201d has now decorated Prince Arisugawa of Japan with the Black Eagle\u2014just as he also conferred thia high order, the Garter of Prussia, on Lord Roberts after previously sounding a loud note of alarm as to the British danger to-the Boérs.But there are some monarchs and states- men\u2014Bismarck was among them\u2014who think that inconsistency.may - sometimes rise to the dignity of a positive political virtue.\u2014ELondon- Chronicle, rer NO FOOD FOR SHARK.In a recent article on Americans, an English, writer gives the following as a characteristic American after-dinner story, its subject being a politician !n bathing: \u201cAll at once a shark, a man- eater, was ooming the other way, and + « rect to the principle of self-govern-| Ida M.Tarbell continues her first] word on the personality of Rockefeller -\u2014 - derstanding of the Oil King's nature, .the profligate father had:as much to in | Es.A dl Kd RON y Fes Head House \u201cSunny Ways.\u201d Sry PUI SUNS em a 7 0 London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B., Hamilton.Le À x .French .Cleaning, in sll ita branches, is undertaken = by our oh A Valet = =; | Department ] Gloves cleaned: Suite, Bkirts, Dresses, otc., altered and repaired.The TOILET LAUNDRY CO., LIMITED, 290 GUY STREET Phones Up 3480, 3481, 3482, L TT JOSEPH FORTIER, HAS MOVED from 254 St.James ft to more commniodious premises, 1790 Notre Dame St., cor.St.Peter Street, and is prepared to receive and executs orders for Ruling, Printing, Bookbinding, Rellet Stamping, and everything in the Stationery line.TT T= == eyed each other for a moment and then the shark\u2014blushed and sped away.\u201d | 7 * 2 e > \u2018WILL THINK AMERICANLY.An Englishman In Canada writes home in considerable follows: \u2018The majority of Canadiens never rad an English.paper of.any kind _ whatever; all their\u2019 literature is \u201cAmerican.All the booksellers\u2019 shops aro filled with American books, American reviews, American papers.And with what result?There\u2019 can be only one result-\u2014Canadlins \u2018Americanly.\u2019\u201d \u2014_\u2014 THE VEGETARIAN.Negetarinhlzm is all the vogue among those who tako thought what they shall cat and what they shall drink, says the London Outlook.Bridge and bolled cabbage came in together, and.who shall say which has the frrmer hold upon persons.; \u2014_\u2014 THE STUDENT EXEMPT, Students at Japanese univeraltlos and æm- mercial 48¢ the army.In Germany it has often happened that the universitigs were closed because All the students and professors had Joined the army.: + Mr.Ed.Biron, - Sanguinet Street will \u201c Was.in Despair With Torpid Liver and Biliousness Until Cured by Dr., Chase\u2019s Kidnoy-Liver Pills.Mr.KKdward Biron, printer, 140 San- guinet street, Montreal, states: \u201cI can give credit to Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills for curlng me of billousness and liver complaint, I was in despair with torpid liver whep I began to use these pila.To-day I Am a well man, thanks to Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills\u201d .By regulating the liver by uss of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills you ensure a healthful action of the bowels and so prevent and cure scores of ills, such as Indigestion, billousness, constipation, kidney disorders; colds and contaglous diseases, 1 : Dr.Chase's Klidney-Liver pills, one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto.\u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian Cigarettes swam squavely in front of him.They 15, 25 and 300 à box.- woo ° excitement asl.think} 0018 are not obliged to serve In| low vitality and sufferings caused by af Tel.Bell East 4016, A < MARCHE Daigneault 1008 Ontario Street Corner Champlain.Merchants 1644 at 260, will receive $4.00 COUPON Each person presenting this coupon on Monday and Tuesday.- with.a purchase of 1 lb.of Tea or Coffee at 40c, or 1 ib.of Pepper of Green Stamps, $10.00 worth of Stamps 1 pall Lard at.3.00 worth of Stamps 1 1b.Tea at.8.00 worth of Stamps 1 lb.Coffee at.3.00 worth of Stamps 1 lb.Pepper at.\"3.00 worth of Stamps 3.00 worth of Stamps 1 gallon Wine at 3.00 worth of Stamps 2.00 worth of Stamps 2 lbs.Figs at.2.00 worth of Stamps 3 pots Jam at.2.00 worth of Stamps 4 boxes Stove Pol 2.00 worth of Stamps 1.00 worth of Stamps 1.00 worth 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have healçd, and, best of all, the hair is growing well, and is NOT WHITE as ls most always the case in horse wounds., F.M.DOUCET.rs rs L r | : \u2018 took Dr.: Mackay's\u2019 Specii e .of 13 diseine, Char} , Montres : ; wiely\u2019 pel of Nova Scotia.Offered in ail sizes and quan-.THE DOMINION GOAL 0, » againat 15.7 ouréd i.| miter, City Wiel), Montreal, a ; SR RER ds Ce ES Gail sb GATES pe agit es STATA Ls fran i 4 er od aa = (Copyright, ; 3899, bÿ \" A JUBILEE PRESENT worhe Room of Gold in the British Mu- Meum 18 probably.walk enough known to \u2018the Inquiring allen and the travell ul \u2018American.A true Londoner, however, I myself had never heard of it until Raffles casually proposed a raid, \u201cThe older I grow, Bunny, the less I think of your so-called precious stones, When did they ever-bring in half their market value in £, s.d.?There was tho first little crib we ever cracked together \u2014Yyou with your innocent eyes shut.\u201d A thousand pounds that stuff was worth, but how many hundreds did it actually fetch?The Ardagh emeralds weren't much_better, old Lady Melrose's necklace was far worse, but that little lot the other ni \u2018A cool hundred for goods priced well over four, and £35 to come off for bait, since.we only got a tanner for the ring I bought and paid for like an ass I'll be shot if I ever touch a diamond again! Not if it was the Kohinoor; those faw whacking stones are too well known, and to cut them up is to decrease their value by arithmetical retrogression.Be- ~ sldes, that brings you up against tae Fence once more, and I'm done with the beggars for good and all.You taik about your editors and publishers, you literary swine! Barabbas wus neither a robber nor a publisher, but a six-bar- red, barbed-wire, spike-topped Fence.What we really want is an Incorporated Society of Thieves, with some: public- spirited old forger to run it for us on business lines.\u201d A Raffles uttered these blaspliemies under his breath, not, I am afrald, out of any respect for my one redeeming profession, but because we were taking a midnight airing on the roof after a whole day of June in the little flat be- jow.The stars shone overhead, the lights of London underneath, and bo- tween the lips of Raffies a cigarette of the old and only brand.I had sent ià gecret for a bok of the best.The boon had arrived that night, and the fors: going speech was the ,rst result.I could afford to Ignore the insolent asides, however, where the apparent contention was so manifestly unsound.\u2014 \u201cAnd how are you going to get rid of your gold?\u201d sald I pertinently.\" \u201cNothing easier, my dear rabbit.\u201cIs your Room of Gold a roomful of povereigns?\u201d \u2018Raffles laughed softly at my scorn.\u201cNo, Bunny, it's.principally in the shape of \u2014archale\u2014ornaments value, I admit, is largely extrinsle.But gold is gold, from Phoenicia to Klondike, and if we cleared the room we should eventually do very well.\u201d \u201cHow?\u201d \u2019 .\u201cI should melt it down into a nugget and bring it home from the U.S.A.Lo- MOON.ne 2 \u201cAnd then?\u201d - \u201cMake them pay up In hard cash across the counter of the Bank of Eng- \u201c land.And you can make them.\u201d That I knew, and so said nothing for a time, remaining a Hostile though + silent critic, while we» paced the cool | black leads with our bare feet softly 18 cats.: , Co \u201cAnd how do .you propose to get enough away.\u201d at Jength I asked.\u20180 ake it worth while?\u201d - mA, there you have it,\u201d sald Raffles.«I enly propose to \u2018reconnditre the ground to see, what we can see.We might find eome hiding place for a night; that, I am afraid, would be our hance.\u201d + , only Ou ever been.there-before ?\"\" \u201cNot since they got the one good, portable piece which I pelleve that they exhibit now, It\u2019s a long time since 1 read of it\u2014I can't remeinber where\u2014 ju on Charles Seribner,s t has about finished me.\u2018 8 A oe oT BPA - 7 d published & glands for the second coin of the reglm.| My story, Bowever, invented by Raffles, was sufficiently speclous in at- pself, That sick gentleman, Mr.- Ma- turin (de (\u2018had to remember to call him), was really or apparently sickening for fresh air.Dr.Theobald would allow him none; he was pestering me for just one day in the country while the glorious weather lasted.I was myself convinced that no possible harm could come of the experiment.Would the porter help me in so innocent and meritorious an intrigue?The man hesitated.I produced my half sovereign.The man was lost.And at half past efght next morning, before the heat of the day, Raffles and 1 drove to Kew Gardens in a hired landau which was to call for us at midday and wait until we came.The porter had assisted me to carry my in- hired (like the landau) from Harrod's Stores for the occasion.It was little after nine when we crawled together into the gêrdens; by half-past my invalid had Rad enough & message to our coachman, a timely train to Baker street, another cab, and we were at the British Museum\u2014 brisk pedestrians now\u2014not very many minutes after the opening hour of 10 a.m, \u2018 It was one of those glowing dads which will not be forgotten by many who were in town at the time.The Diamond Jubilee was upon us, the Queen's weather had already set in.Raffles, indeed, declared it was.as hot as Italy and Australia put together; and certainly the short summer nights gave the channals of wood and asphalt and the continents .of \u201cbrick And mortar but little time to cool.At the British.Museum the pigeons were crooning among the shadows of the grimy colonnade, and the stalwart janitors looked less stalwart than usual, as though their medals were tod heavy for them.I recognized some habitual eaders going to thelr labor underneath the dome; bf mere visitors we seented among the first.: \u201cThat's the room,\u201d said: Raffles, who we studied it opehly on the nearest bench; \u201cnumber 43, upstairs ang sharp round to the right, Come on Bunny.\u201d And he led the way in silence, but with a.long methodical stride which I could not understand until we came to ; the\u2019 corridor leading to the Room of Gold, when he turned to be for a moment.5 \u2019 Co Tumdred from this to the open street,\u201d said Raffles, \u201cnot counting the stairs.I suppose we could do it in twenty seconds, but if we did we should have to jump the gates.No, you must remember to loaf out at slow march; Bunny, whether you like it or not.\u201d , \u201cBut you talked about a hidins;- \u2018place for a night?\" \u201cQuite so\u2014tor all night.We should have to get back, go on lying low, and saunter out with the crowd uex: cay \u2014aîter doing the whole show thoroughly.\u201d \u201cWhat! With gold in our nozkats\"\u2014 \u201cAnd gold in our boots and guid up the sleeves and legs of Ur ssits: You leave that to me, Bunny, and wait till you've tried two pairs of trousers sewn together at the foot!* This is only a preliminary reconnolitre.Aud here we are,\u201d It is none of my business th describe the so-calied Room of Gold, with which I, for one, was not a little disappointed.The glass cases, which both fil) and line it, may contain unique .examples of the goldsmith\u2019s art in times and places of which one heard quite enough in the course of one's classical education, but, from a, professional valid downstafrs, in a carrying-chair\u2019 and out he tottered on my arm; a cab, had bought the two-penny guide as|, thirty-nine yards |[\u2014 The Herald by special arrangement with the Canadian Newspaper Syndicate.) Co : public-spirited, that of the enthusiastic savant, afraid for a national treasure which few appreciated as he did himself.And, to be sure, the three of us now had this treasury to ourselves.One or two others had been there when we entered, but now they were gone._ \u201cI'nmr not single-handed,\u201d said the officer comfortably.\u201cSee that seat by the door?One of the attendants sits there all day long.\u201d - | \u201cThen where is he now?\" \u201cTalking to.another attendant just outside.If you listen you'll hear them for vonrsei.\u201d ,We listened and we did hear them, but not just outside.1p my*own mind .I even questioned whether they were in ! the corridor through which we had, come.To me it sounded as though: they were just outside the corridor; \u201cYou mean the fellow.with the dbiilard cue who was here when we came in?\" pursued Raffles.- \u201cThat wasn't a billlard cue! It was but I know they have got a gold cup of sorts worth several thousands.A number of the immorally rich clubbed together and presented it to- the nation, and two of the richly immoral intend to snaffle it for themselves.At any rate we might go and have a look at it, .Bunny, don't you think?\u2019 hink! I selze s arm._ \u201cWhen 7 When\u201d When?\"-Fasked-like ick-firing gun.: none sooner the better.while old Theobald's away on his honeymoon.Our medico had married the week he- \u201c sfore, nor was any fellow-practitioner aking his work\u2014at least not that con- erable branch of it which consisted of Raffles\u2014during his brief absence from town.There were reasons, de- Jghtfully obvious to us, why such a plan would have been highly unwise in Dr.Theobald.I, however, was sending him daily screeds and both matutinal and nocturnal telegrams the compost- tion of which afforded Raffles not a ittle enjoment.! rn when\u2014when\"\u201d I began to epeat mere o-morrèw if you like.\u201d \u2018Oñly to look?\u201d - The limitation was my one regret.\u201cWe must do so, Bunny, before ws lean.\u201d \u201cVery well, I sighed.it 1s!\u201d ; And the morrow it really was.I.saw the porter that night and, I still think, bought his absolute alie- \u201cBut to-morrow IMPORTANCE OF THE FIRST STEP Dyspeptics Should Begin Right by \"Using Smith's Triple Cure.i \u2018The first point in the treatment of dyspepsia Is to remove the cause \u2014to cure the catarrh which causes the dyspeptic condition.When your stomach is strained (rom overwork, when you eat too much and too often, you must pro- wide reliof by removing the burden.Chronic dyepepsia or indigestion in the majority of cates is due to catarrhof thestamach., Smith's Triple Cure cures dyspipsis because it cures eatorrh whorever Irr\u201cted.Its use is the first steptowardacuro.Begin right by first remov- ng the cause.Smith\u2019s Triple Cure will always do this because it takes off the strain; it pute the stomach and digestive organs in a healthy condition.It cleans tbe mucous membranes and kesps them healthy, s0 that catarrh camnot exist or find lodgment.The mucons mem- _branes protect the interior of the body just as tbe skin protects the outside.As as the mucons meombranos are healthy - clean everything works rigbt \u2014 digestion and assimilation are normal.Now, suppose the mucous membranes become congested, ul can- red and covered with foul secretions, You kuow the gastric glands and functions would - soon become diseased.Catarrh and would soon rob your system of vigor perves of strenath.ow nee Smith's Teint Cure and note the change.The mucous ne branes soon lose their congestsd, an and thickened a ranca and tbe ulcers cage kor heal.at's tho first step toward ou éyspopsia \u2018and catarrr.raith\u2019e Triple ure will do this for a dy ce or catarrhal stomach, will remove cause, sake the digestion natural and healthy, enrich the blood and establish harmonious action of pet stive organs, Al daalers sell Smith's riple Cure, price cents, eac ck full two weeks\u2019 treatment, containing four ssparate preparations, the greatest value for the money ever offered.your druggist won't suppl you ns tw oatit stamps and we wi and guarantee safe deli .Address W.F.Smith Co, 385 St.James St, point-of-view, T-woult as Hef-have-the ransacking of a ningle.window in the West End as the.pick of all those \u2018spoils of Etruria and of ancient Greece.The gold may not be so soft as it appears, but it certainly looks as though you could bite off the business ends of the spoons, and stop your own teeth in doing so.Nor should 1 care to be greatest fraud of all (from the afore- sald standpoint) is assuredly that very cup.of which Raffles had spoken.Moreover he felt this himself, .\u201cWhy, it's as thin as paper,\" sald he, of quality! But, by Jove, it\u2019s one of the most beautiful things I ever saw in my life, Bunny, I should like to have It for its own sake, by all my gods.\u201d The thing had a little square case of plate glass all to itself at one end of the.room.It may have been * the thing of beauty that Raffes affected to consider it, but I for my part was in no mood to look at it In that light.Underneath were the names of the plutocrats who had subscribed for this national gewgaw, and I fell to wondering where their £8,000 came in, while Raffles devoured his twopenny guide-book as greedily as a schoolgirl with a zeal for culture, \u201cThose are scenes from the martyrdom of St.-Agnes,\u201d said he * * * * \u2018translucent on rellef * * * one of the finest specimens of fits kind.\u2019 I should think it was! Bunny, you Philistine, why can't you admire the thing for iis own sake?It would be worth having only to live up .to! There never was such rich enamelling on such thin gold, and what a good schemé& to hang the lid up over it, so that ycu can see how thin it is.I wonder if we could lift it, Bunny, by hook or crook?\u2019 .\u201cYou'd better try, sir,\u201d said a dry voice at his elbok.[I The madman seemed to think we had the room to ourselves.1 knew better, but, like another madman, had let him ranible on unchecked.And here was a stolid constable confronting us in the short tunic that they wear in summer, This whistle on Its chain, but no truncheon at his side.Heavens! how I see him now\u2014a man of medium size, with a broad, good-humored, perspiring face, and a limp mustache.He looked sternly at Raffles and Raffles looked- merrily at him.\u201cGoing to run me in, officer?\u2019 sald he.\u2018That would be a joke\u2014my hat!\" \u201cI didn't say as 1 was, sir/\u2019 replied the policeman.\u201cBut that's queet talk for -a gentleman like you, sir, in the British Museum!\u201d And he wagged his helmet at my .Invalid, who had taken his airing in frock coat and top hat, the more readily to assume hid present part.\u201cWhat! cried Raffles, \u2018simply saying to my friend that I'd like to lift the gold cup?Why, so I should officer, so I should! I don't mind who hears me say so.It's one of the most peagtstul things I ever saw in all my a laxed, and now a grin pesped der the imp mustache.\u201cI dare say there's many as feels like that,\u2018sir,\u201d sald he.\u201cPxactly; and I say what T feel that's all,\u201d said Raffles alrily.\u201cBut ser- tously, officer, is a valuable thing like this quite safe In a case like that?\u201d \u201cSafe enough, as long as I'm here,\u201d replied the other hetween grim jest and stout earnest.Raffles studied his face; he was still watching Raffles, and I kept an eye on them both without putting in my word.\u201cYou appear to be single-handed,\u201d \u2018observed Raffles.\u201cIs that wise?\u201d The note of anxiety was capitally caught; it was at once personal und > .seen_Wearing one of-the rings; but tho \u201cand enamelled llke a middle-aged lady | ' The constable\u2019s face was already re- à pointer,\u201d the Intelligent officer explained.; \u201cIt ought tn be a javelin,\u201d said Rat- fles nervously.\u201cIt ought to be à poleaxe! \u2018I'he public treusure ought to be, better guarded than this.I shall write to the Times about it.You see if I don\u2019t!\u201d ! .All at once, yet somehow not so sud\u201c denly as to excite suspicion, Raffles! had become the clderly bugybody with nerves; why 1 coulkl not for the life of me imagine, and the policeman*seemed equally \u2018at sea.Toa \u201cLor bless you, §%%, sald he, \u201cI'm all right.Don\u2019t you bother your head about me.\u201d : .But you haven't even got a truncheon!\u201d x \\ \u201cNot likely to want one, either.You see, sir, it's early as yet.In a few minutes these here rooms will fill up, and there's safety in numbers, as they say.\u201d - \u201cOh, tt will fill up soon, will it?\" \u201cArdy minute now, sir.\u201d : \u201cAh! it Isn't often empty as long as this, sir.It's the jubilee, I suppofg.\u201d - \u201cMeanwhile what If my friends and I had been professional thieves?Why, | Instant, my good fellow!\u201d \u2018That you couldn't; leastways not \u2018Without bringing the whole place about your ears.\u201d | \u201cWell, I shall write tb the Times all the same.I'm a conholssedr in all .this sort of thing, and 1 won't have.unnecessary risk run with the nrtion\u2019s property.You said there was an attendant just outside, but he sounds to me as though he were at the other end of the corridor.I shall write to-day!\u201d For an Instant we all three listened, and Raffles was right.Then 1 saw two things in one.glance.Raffles had stepped \u201ca few inches.backward and stood.peised upon the ball of each foot, |.his arms half raised, a light in his | constable before Raffles knocked the sense out of him.Even in my utter bewilderment, however, the instinctive eyes, And another kind of light was breaking ever the crass features of our friend the, constable.\u201cThen shall I tell.you what I'll.do?\u201d he cried, with a sudden clutch at the whistle chain on his chest.The whistle flaw out, but it never reached his lips.There were a couple of sharp smacks like double barrels discharged all but simultaneously, and the man reeled agalnst me so that I could not help catching him as he, fell., \u2018Well done, Bunny! I've knocked Him out\u2014I've knocked him out! Run you to the door and see if the attendants have heard Anything, and take them on if they have.\u201d Mechanically I did as I was told.There was no time for thought, still less for remonstrance or reproach, though my surprise must have been even more complete.than: that of tone} es even ens r in Kew Gardens had proved too much! Then, and rot until then, when we had got rid of the porter:and were alone at last, did I tell Réffles in the most nervous English at \u201800 , frankly and exactly 1 thought of him and of hie latest deed.Once started, moreover, I spoke {es I have seldom spoken to living man, and Raffles, of all men, stood my abuse withgut' a murmur, or rather he sat it out, too astounded even to take off his \u2018hat, though I thought his eyebrows | would have Wed it from his hedd.\u201cBut it always - was your infernal way,\u201d I was savagely oonoluding.\u201cYou make one plan and you tell me an- -other\u2014\u201d .\u201cNot.to-day, Bunny, I swear!\u201d \u2018You, mean, to tell me you really did start with the bare idea of fin a place to hide in for a night?\" \u201cOf course 1 ald.\u201d Co LS \u201cIt was to be the mere reconnoitre you pretended?\u201d - \u2018\u201c\u201cThere was no pretense about It, Bunny.\u201d \u2018\u201cFhen wby on earth go and do what you did?\u201d \u201cThe reason would be obvious to any one but you,\u201d said Raffles, still with no unkindly scorn.\u2018It was the temptation of a minute\u2014the final impulse of the fraction of a second, when Roberto saw that I was tempted, and let me sée that he saw it.It's not a thing the papers tell me the poor devil is alive.But a knock-out shot was the only chance for us then.\u201d \u201cWhy?You don\u2019t get run in for be- caution of the real criminal did not desert mie.I ran vy» the door, but I suuntered through it to, plant myself before a Pompellan fresco in the corridor, and there wcre the two attend- \u201cants still goss ing outside the further door: nor dic ihey hear the dull crash which 1 heard even as I watched them out of the corner of each eye.It was hot weather, as I have said, but the perspiration on my body scem- ed already to have turned into a skin of ice.Then I caught the faint reflection of my own Pace in tho casing of the fresco, and It frightened me into some semblance of myself as Raflles joined me with his hands in his pock- ote.But my fear and\u2019 indignation were redoubled at the sight of him, when a single glance convinced me that his pockets were as empty as his hands and his mad outrage the most wanton and recklesy of His_wvhole career.\u201cAl, very Interesting, very interest- { Ing, but nothing to what they have in the niuvoum of Naples or in.Pornpell itself.Yo nust go there some day, Bunny.lve a good mind to take you myself.Meanwhile\u2014slow march\u2014the bioggar hasn't moved an eyelid, We we' could have overpowered you in an may swing for him if you show _jnde- | cent haste!\u2019 \u201cWe!\u201d 1 whispered.\u201cWe!\u201d And my kunuves knocked together ns we came up to the chatting attendants, But Raffles must needs firterrupt them to ask the way to the Prehistoric Saloon, i.- \u2018\u201c\u201cAt the.top of the stalie,\u201d\u201d \u201cThank you.Then we'll work round that way te the l9gyiptian paut.\u201d : And we left them resuming thelr providential chat.\u201cI belleve you're mad,\u201d T said bitterly as: we-\u2018Wwent.Steady, Bunny, steady, awit till we get through.A hundred \u2018and.thirty-nine yards wasn\u2019t it.\u2018Then it can\u2019t be more than a hundred and twenty now\u2014not as much.Steady, Bunny, for God's sake.It's stow march\u2014for our lives.\u2019 There was this much management, The rest was our colossal luck: A hansom was being paid off at the foot of the steps outside, and in we jumped, Raffles shouting \u2018\u2018Charing Cross!\" for all Bloomabury te hear.We had turned Into Bloomsbury streot without exchanging a syllable when he struck the tiapdoor with his fist.\u201cWhere the devil are you driving \u201cCharing Cross, sir.\u201d \u201cI sald King's Cross! Round you win and drive Hke blages or we miss our train! There's one te York at 10.35,\" added Raffles as the trepdoor slammed; \u2018\u2018we\u2019'll bbok there, Bunny, and then we'll slope through the subway to the Metropolitan, and so to ground via Baker street and Earls Court.\u201d And actually in half an Hour he was ing tempted, nor yet for showing tHat you are!\u201d | .+ : \u201cBut I should have'deserved running WE PACED THE COOL, BLACK LEADS LITH OUR.BARE FEET.ne (Posed by Kryle Bellew.Arrangement Liebler Co.) Yo \u2018An if T hadn't yleldell to such a temptation as that, Bunny.It was a chance in a hundred thousand! We might go there every day of our lives and never again be the only outsiders in the room, with the blllland-marking -Johnnie practically out of earshot at one and the same time.It was a gift: from the gods; not to have taken it would have been flying in the face of Providence.\u201d .\u201cBut you didnt take it,\u201d said I.\u201cYou went and left it behind,\u201d I wish I-had had a kodak fot the his head, for.it was one that he kept for those great mon:ents of which our vocation is not.devoid.All this time he had been wearing his hat tilted a little ovor eyebrows no longer raised.And now at last.I knew where the gold cup was.It \u2018stood for days upon hls chimney plece, this costly trophy whose anclent history and final fate filled newsp:per columns even In these days of jubilee and for which the flower of Scotland Yard was sald to be secking high and low.Our constable, \u2018we learned, had been stunned only, and from the mo- ,ment that I brought him an evening paper with the news Rnaffle's spirits rose -to a height inconsistent with his It Must Be.Well Founded STEADY GROWTH IN POPULARITY OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Made by Cures Like That of Simon V.Landry\u2014He Tells About it\u2019 Himself.* River Bourgais, Richmond Ca, C.B.June 30.\u2014(Spectial.)\u2014Among the many, men in this part of Canada Who:n Dodd's Kidney Pills have relieved of aches and + pains and weakness and rede atrong arid atle to do n good day's work is Mr, Simon V.Landry.Mr.Landry has numerous friends here who can vouch for the story he tells of ils cure.: \u201cI was bothered for over a year,\u201d he \u2018pitation of the heart, general weaknczs and shortness of breath; in fact I could not work and was a total wreck.\u201cI could not get anything to help me tll, I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills.But they did me good and no mistake, I used three boxes and I'm back at work again.\" It is the cures they make that make Dodd's Kidney Pills so popular.\u2018Their popularity has grown &teadily for thir- seated once more !in the hited carry- teen years, It must be well founded.or; Wises | shattered adh I care to do, and I sha\u2019n\u2019t be happy till | little smile with which Raffles shook |- -_\u2014\u2014 7 : Its RICH, CLEAR \\R COLOR, FRESH ' RANCE and DELICIOUS FLAVOR have made it TEA.FRAG- hosts of friends.Are you one yet ?40c and 50c at all live Grocers.ave\" = rem Sweel Life | Effervescent \"Bright Eves, Clear Complexion, Goad D | Abbeys in the merning.realh, igestion, werth living, À 25% and 60%a bottle PANEL equable temperament, and as unusual in ,him as the sudden impulse upon which he had acted 'with such effect.| The cup itself appealed to me no more than it had done before.Exquisite it might be, handsome it was, but so light in the hand that the mere gold of it would scarcely have poured three figures out of melting pot.And what melt it at all! - .\u201cTaking it was an\u2019 offense against the laws of the land, Bunny.That is nothing.But destroying it would be a I be spitted on the vune of St.Mary Abbot's if I commit it!\u201d Talk such as this was unanswerable; indeed, the whole affair had passed the course left to a practical person was to | shrug his shoulders and enjoy the foke.This Was not u little cnhanced by the newspaper reports, Raffles as a handsome youth and shis unwilling accomplice as an older nan of blackguardly appearance and low jyve.; \u201cHits us both off rather neatly, Bunny,\u201d sald he.do justice to is my dear cup.Look at it, only look at it, man! Was ever anything so rich and yet so chaste?St.Agnes must have had a pretty bad time, but it.would be almost worth it to go down to posterity in such enamel upon such gold.And then the history of the thing.Do you realize that it's fiveh -undred years old and has belonged to Henry VIII.and to Elizabeth among others?Bunny, when you have me creamated you can put my ashes in \u2018yonder cup-and.lay_us _in the deep- delved earth together!\u201d LS : \u201cAnd meanwhile?\u201d \u201cIt Is the joy of my heart.the light of my life, the delight of mine.eye.\u201d \u201cAnd suppose other eyes catch sight \u2018of it?\u201d .} \u201cThey never must; they never shall.\u201d .Raffles would have been too absurd had he not been thoroughly alive to his own ahsurdity.There was nevertheless an.underlying sincerity in his appre- clation of any and every form of beauty .ceal.Apd his infatuation for the c was, a8 he declared.a very :pure pa sion, since the circumstances debarre .him from the chief joy of the average collector, that of showing his treasure to his friends.At last, however, and \u2018at the height of his craze, Raffles and reason seemed to come together again as suddenly as they had parted company in the Room of Gold.\u201cBunny.\u201d \u2018he cried, flinging hig news paper across the room, \u201cI've got an idea after your own heart.I know where I can place it.after all!\u201d \u201cDo you mean the cup?\u201d \u201c1 do.\u201d 4 i \u201cThen I.congratulate you.\" \u2018Thanks.\u2019 : .\u201cUpon the recovery of your senses.\u2019 \u201cThanks galore.But you've been confoundedly unsympathetic about this thing Bunny, and 1 don't think-I shall tell you my scheme till I've carried it out.\u201d \u2019 - \u201cQuite timo enough,\u201d sald-I.To \u201cIt will.mgan your letting me loose for an hour or two under cloud of this very hight.= To-morrow\u2019s Sunday, the ubilee\u2019s on Tuesday, ald\u2019s coming back for it.\u201d .= *It doesn't much matter whether he's back or not if you go late enough.\u201d \u201cI mustn't be late.open.No, it\u2019s no use your asking any questions.Go out and buy me a big box of Huntley & Palmer's biscuits, guy sort you \u2018lke, only they must be\u2019 theirs, and absolutely the biggest box they sell.\u201d : ,.\u201cMy dear man!\" \u201cNo questions, Bunny: part and I'll do mine.\u201d .Subtlety and success were In his face.It was enough fot me, and I had dene his extraordinary bidding within a quarter of an hour.In another minute Raffles had opened the box and tumbled all the biscuits into the nearest chair.: \u201cNow, newspapers!\u201d I fetched a pile.He bid the cup of gold: a ridiculous farewell, wrapped it up in newspaper after newspaper, and finally.packed it in the empty biscuit box.\u201cNow some brown paper.want to be taken for the grocer\u2019s man:\u201d ,- A neat enough parcel it made when the string had been tied and the ends cut close.What was more difficult was to wrap up Raffles himself in such you do your I don't young recognize him if they came face to face at the corner.And the sun was still up.But Raffles would go, and when he did I should not have known him myself.He may have been an hour away.It was barely dusk when he returned, and my first question referred to our dangerous ally, the porter.Raffles had passed him unsuspected in going, says, \u201cwith lame back, weak legs, pal- | but had managed to avold him altogether on \u2018the return journey, which he had completed by way of the other entrance and the roof, I breathed again.2 ' \u201cAnd what have you done with the cup?\u2019 .\u201cPlaced it!\u201d \u201cHow muck for?How much for?\u201d \u201cLet me think.I had a couple of cabs and the' postage was a fanner, with another twopence for registration, Yes, it cost me exactly five-and- elght.\u201d .said Raffles but that he would never} crime-against-God-and_Art, and may pale of useful comment, and the 'one.} which described | \u201cBut what none of themp \u2014Tinfinitely the).finest of and old Theo- | They don't keep | -a way that éven the porter could not, F , OXFORD Without C A FE a Rives \u201cIt cost you?But what did you get for it, Raffles?\u201d , .\u201cNothing, my boy.\u201d \u201cNothing!\u201d \u2018Not a crimson cent.\u201d it had a market value.I told you eo in the beginning,\u201d I said irritably.\u201cBut what on earth-have you done with the thing?\" Ce \u201cSept it to the Queen.\u201d \u2018\u2019You haven't.\u201d \u2018Rogue is a word with various meanings, and Raffles had been one sort of Rogue ever since I had known him, but now for once he was the innocent variety, a great gray-halired child, run- chief, : \u201cWell, I've sent it to Sir Arthur Bigge to present to Her Majesty, with the loyal respects of the thief, if that will do for you,\u201d said Raffles.\u201cI thought they might take too much stock.of me at the G.P.O.if I addressed it to the sovereign herself.Yes, I drove cver to St.Martin\u2019s-le- Grand with it, and I registered.the box into the bargain.Do a thing properly if you do it at all.\u201d \u201cBut why on earth,\u201d I groaned, \u201cdo such a thing at all?\u201d : \u201cMy dear Bunny, we have been reigned over for over sixty years by ] monarch the world has ever seer, taking the present opportunity of sig- her royal feet, every class in the community is doing.its level\u2014except ours.All 1 have done is to remove One reproach from our fraternity.\u201d At this I came round, was infect- \u2018ed with his spirits, called him the sportsman he always was and would *mine\u2014but At the same t'me I still had ny qualms.\u2018 \u201cSupposing they trace said I.\u2018 \u201cThere's not much to catch hold of in: a biscuit box by Huntley & Palmer,\u201d replied Raffles; \u201cthat was why I sent you tor one, And 1 didn't write 2a word upon a sueet of paper which could possibly be traced.I simply printed two or three on a virginal post-card\u2014another halfpenny to the bad\u2014which might have been bought at any post office in the kingdom.No, old chap, the G.P.O.was the one real danger; there was one detective it to us?\u201d him has left me with a thirst.V/his- key and Sullivans for two, Bunny, if you please.\u201d - Raffles was soon clinking his glass against mine.' \u201cThe Queers\u2019 said he.God bless her!\u201d : teleport WHAT WOMEN SUFFER.At All Ages They Need Rich, Pure Blood to Secure Health and Happiness.A woman needs medicine more than a man.Her organism is more coms plex, her system more delicate.Her health is disturbed regularly in the course of nature.If anything hap- course, she goes through unspeakable suffering.An fact the health of every function and the happiness of every moment of a woman's lifts depends upon the richness and the regularity of her blood supply.That is the simple scientific reason why Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are worth more than their weight in gold to women of all ages from fifteen L pills .actuaily make the flch, red bloud that brings hcalth and happiness and freedom from pain to every woman.Mrs.Neil Ferguson, Ashfield, N.S., .says: \u201cIn justice to you, and in .the hope that what I say may benctit other suffering women, I take.pleasure In stating that I have found wonderful Pink Pills.When I began using the pills 1 was so badly run down that I could scarcely go about; at times I suffered very much and felt that life was a burden.Thanks to Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, I can now say I am enjoying better health than I ever expected to have again, and 1 can most heartily, recommend these pills to other suffering woman.\u201d \u2018 Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink, Pills cured Mrs.Ferguson because they filled her velns with the rich, pure blood so necessary to the health and happiness: of every human being.It is for this reason that these pills always cure such troubles as anaemia, neuralgia, heart trouble, indigestion, rheumatism, sciatica, St.Vitus dance, paralysis, kidney and liver troubles, and the special ailments of growing girls and women of middle age.You can get thése pills from any dealer in medicine, but you should be careful to see t' :t.the full name, \u201cDr.Willlams'- Pii.Pills for Pale People,\u201d i8 on the wrappér around each box.df you wish you can get the pills by malls at 50 cents a box or \u2018six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr.Wil liams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, 4 Lu which all his nonsense could_not con- ! V9 and shook his dare-devil hand in \u201cIam not-surprised.- I never thought ning over with merriment and mis- The world is- nifying the fact for all it is worth.Ever OTS Tay HE stat - I spotted for myself, and the sight of.pens to Interfere: with that\u201d natural fifty.These benefit from the use of Dr.Williams\u201d .' vi en me QT : In some districts it la hard to secure soft - Water for wash day.When you use sunlight Soa you don\u2019t require soft water, \u2018it washes equally well with hard water.It frees the dirt from the clothes without scrubbing or boiling.Try Sunlight.ç Your grocer will refund your money \u2018any cause of complaint.= = fr oq for 3 124 WN IT th, I, fe ; Frew Tew foray or .THON AN EXPERT GANG OF FRE p D CHASE ILLICIT FORTUNE'S SWI el - PSS CE: pate I À Mr.William Pinkerton, Famous \"Tec, Tells All About the Methods of the Crook, Whose Talents Are Directed to Bill-Raising and \u2018Bank Forgery Generally.In connection with the criminal investigation and the tracking down of the bad man In all his branches of business, the name of \u201cThe Pinkerton\u2019s\"\u201d has long ago taken high place, and probably none on the continent of | America is more held in awe by the \u201ccrook\u201d family of to-day.The famous detective firm has been many years at work, and even brief mention of a tithe of the Important cases that have passed through their hands, would fil a goodly proportioned volume, while the | pertinecity with which the Pinkerton man sticks to the task of elucidating a mystery has not inaptly been likened to the proverbial and businesslike atten- {lon of the bull dog.The criminal may after a time get to think his case hus ALL NEXT WEEK vw Four Trading Stamps for one on all purchases of $1 and over from 8 to 11 a.m., except in the Grocery Department.See our July Prices.vv | | gone into a much-desired oblivion, hut although it be years, he may waken some morning to find the cold muzzie of a Pinkerton gun leaning towards alin at a dangerous angte.- In regard to forgery and its large band of operators who have devoted he best years of their lives to taking the money of our neighbors south the tin» in particular, and elsewhere in general, none, perhaps, are better able to tak with the authority of a specialist than the heads of this great organization, and when Mr.William Pinkerton nd- dresfed a large gathering of police offi- clals of the States recently on the subject.it may be believed his words were iistened to with some attention.In the course of quite a long paper Mr.Piuk- ertor sata: : MAKE UP OF A BANDA professional forgery band consists of:, First, a capitalist or backer; nec- ond, the actual forger, known among hig associates as the \u201cecratcher;\u2019\u201d thiil, the man who acts as confidentinl agent for the forger, known nas the \u2018\u2019middle- the forged paper at the bank for payment, and known as the \u201clayer-down\u201d or \u2018presenter.\u2019 + When necessary to have a capitallat or backer connected with a band, he furnishes the funds for the organiza- | tion, frequently lays out the plans of.work and obtains the genuine parer from which forgeries are made.II» | will, when necessary, find the engraver, | the lithographer, and, most important lof all, the \u2018professional\u2019 forger, -vho will do the actual forgery work.The professional forger has, as a rule, considerable knowledge of chemicals, which enables him to alter cheques.drafts, bills of exchange, mar;\"\u201d fourth, the.man who presents| \u2018letters of| Cw \u2014 : 1 have - such acquaintanceship .among criminals as will enable him to select other mien who are \u201cst£unçh\u2019 and wc are not apt to talk'and tell thei business, whether sober or under the influence of liquor.It ts from among this class of acquaintances that he selects the men to \u2018present\u2019 the forged paper.It is an invariable rule followed by the backer and forger that In selecting a middleman they select one who not enly has the reputation of - being a \u201cstaunch\u2019 man, but-he must also be a man who has at least ane record of con- Viction standing against him.This 1# for the additional protection of tlie backer and forger as they know that in law the testimony of an accomplice who is also an ex-convict, should he conclude to become state's witness, would have to be strongly -corroboratad before the court or jury In order to be believed.DIVIDING TH® SPOIL: When a presenter enters a bank 0 \u201clay down\u2019 a forged paper, the \u2018\u201c\u2018go- between\u2019 will sometimes \u2018 enter th?bank with him, and stan outside the \u2018counter oting carefully if there Is any suspicious action on the part of the we | not know of a +.vi bo Le PARA + PEALE KE: : bo Y; JULY 1, 190 Ido .who money, 7 $c ; ors, and to-di ot le one.of th {s opt of prison who has any pnd ike a great many other professional criminals, had they directed their talénts In other directions the majority might be successful business ment +! 0 Yo - THE PINKERTON TRACING BSYS- : TEM.Our system of identifying, tracing and arranging for the arrest of the professional forger may be of interest.When a_ forgery is reported to us, \u2018we immediately obtain a complete tracing of the forgery, the bank drawn upon and deposited with.\u2018From the accepter of the forgery we obtain full description of presenter, and froin photographs of professional forgers and presenters endeavor to obtain an|\u2019 identification.Copies of the tracing \u2018of the forgery - and particulars, nol\" matter how unimportant the trans+| action, are sent to our Chicago off] fice and New York, where we have és- tablished \u2018\u2018Central\u2019\u2019 bureaus of identification, where all forgeries are classified in groups, \u2018through which system, by comparison of handwriting and description, we have been quite successful in determining the identity of the forgers.These departments are always at the disposal of any police official, many of whom have not heretofore understood this feature of our bust- ness; and who by sending forgeries to us for identification, will frequently he materially aided in thelr work In this direction, We have a very carefully selected group of photographs of well known forgers, swindlers and bogus! check operators, and can often from our records, make identifications.Every now and again, someone proficient In \u201cfree-hand\u201d imitation of handwriting adopts forgery as a voca- \u201ction.I remember on one occasion that one of our representatives who had been called to Newark, N.J., to] endeavor to sce a forger under arrest, identified him, and the forger realz- Doastbly 500 £ CENTS \u201d SALE | IS NOW ON IN FULL SWING * \u201c Monday morning we begin reducing our large Millinery stock, paying teller when the forged pap=r Is presented to him; and vrhether the \u201cpresenter\u201d carried himself properly and does his part well, But usually the middleman prefers waiting outside the bank for the \u201cpresenter.\u2019\u2019.possiily watching him through a window from the street.If the \u2018presenter\u2019 is suu- cessful and gets the money on the forged paper, the \u2018middleman\u2019* will follow him when he leaves the bank to some convenient spot where, without attracting attention, he recelves tle money.He thén gives the presenter another plece of forged paper drawn on some other bank in the tmmediate neighborhood, accompanying him also to this bank, and so they go from hank to bank, usually victimizing from three ! to five banks in each city, their work being completed generally in less than an hour's time.A band of professional forgers, before starting out; always agrec on a basis of division of all moneys dbtalh- ed on thelr forgery papers.This division might be as follows: For the presenter, where the amount to be drawn does not exceed $2,000, 15 to 25 per cent., but where the amount to be drawn is from $3,000 to #5,000 and upwards, the \u2018presenter\u2019 receives from-35 to 40 oer cent.The price fs raised as the risk Increases, ./and It is generally consid- reater\u2014risak ing that his conviction was certain, gave an exhibition of his skili, repro- lducing with his right and left hands, \u2018from observation omy, any person's \u2018signature presented to him, whether malé or female, * \u2026 Our \u2018identification of handwriting, |: while Ti every instance is correct, Is sometimes confusing.I recall a forgery we investigated, wherein an anonymous letter was written to the bank victimized offering information as to the identity of the forger.The anony- _mous letter and the rorgery both- appeared to have been written by the \u2018sA1@ person, and \u2018on our determining the identity of the writer bf the letter, and identifying him for the forgery, \u2018and confronting him with the anonymous letter, he acknowledged .that he executed the forgery, but strenuously denied writing the letter, but confessing that it was written by his brother.|.The marked similarly in the writing was explained by the family character- Istics, and from the fact that bth men attended the same school and were-| taught in writing by the same teacher, thereby adopting the same style of! writing, : Ts and the prices we have put on our Hats guarantees a quick sale.No lady can\u2019 afford to miss this golden opportunity.We hate Hats in all shapes and shades, the latest creations of Lace, Fancy Braids, Flowers and Ribbons that have been designed by the mak- ers\u2014all bargains that can't be bought elsewhere for twice the money.Come.early and secure first choice, for they won't last long at the ridiculous prices quoted.Double Gresn Traders Stamps and Interma- tionas Stamps In All Our Departments, Special Coupon This Coupon entitles bearer to $8.00 worth of Green Traders\u2019 or International Stamps in our Ready- made Department, including Costumes, Skirts, Capes, Blouses, etc, with a $2.00 purchase, _\u2014\u2014\u2014 BABY'S DANGER.A mother cannot watch her ttle ones too carefully during the hot we- a LADIES\u2019 HATS LADIES\u2019 TOURIST HATS, in \u2018White Canvas.Worth $1.50.39e | FOP Lecssrsraeere re en ns porcs ss ac sen enana a ces 000 0 ces e> Fancy Striped Scotch Gingham .quececees 8e and 10c 100 pieces fast color Prints, very heavy, 8c, for.oc Fancy Muslins, 8c, for.crits Ceres Se \"50 pleces Fancy Muslins, latest designs, 18c, for.pe 15 pleces Black Alpaca and Grenadine, 35c and 40c, for 10¢ All-wool Voile, latest shades, 40c, for .=5e \u2014Muslin\u2014Blouses (oné to each person only), 49c, for.23¢C Linen Shirtwaist Sults, $5.00, for .ee etree $2.78 Large job lot of Flowers, 25c, 35e and 50c, for.1244¢ ' Fancy Hair Pins \u2018and Ornaments (sam ples), le up.Fine Silk Gloves .2.s vannes ve verre.10e Duchesse Ribbon, \u2018ail shades, 4 inches wide .10c Fancy SX Collars, 25c, for eae 1215e Job lot Laces and Insertions .sense sauce se 50 dozen Men's Negligee Shirts, fast colors .30e \u2018VISIT OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT.E.LAMY, - LAMY & GELINAS, 1862 St.Catherine 1558 St.Lawrence.July Sale .of | Made-to-Measure Suits In the Best Cheviot Serges, Tweeds, etc.and the smartest All Wool, Fast Dye Fubrics obtaigable, Our Regular $16 Suits for 814 $12 N - .- La Neat!y turned shouléers, graceful lapeis, in fact, everything a well dressed man can desire.We will satisfy the m ost exacting.A man needing a sult, who will overlook these offers, is &uilty of neglect pure and simple.RUDOLPH, The Tailor, 19 St.Lawrence CUT OUT THIS COUP ONE PRICE ONLY THIS COUPON iS GOOD 70 ld 8 ha Alias ON Ÿ y WE will allow to every person - who makes a purchase of ONE DOLLAR or more $4.00 WORTH OF CREEN CASH RECEIPTS FOR THIS COUPON FORTIER & CO., Boots and Shoes, 221 St.Lawrence St.Remember, we give the usual amount of Cash Receipts besides this remark-, 5 able offer.1st Jan, 1 -| side credit, or to change the names on rep5- tered bonds.He*is something of un artist, too, for with a fine camel's hal | brush he fan restore the most delicato i tints in bank safety paper, where the | tints have been destroyed by the use of acids; in fact, no bank safety paper 1s a protection\u2019 against him.When the \u2018amount of the genuine draft or chequ= Is perforated in the paper.certain professional forgers reached that perfec- \u201ction in thelr work, enabling them to cut \u2018out the perforation, put in a patch | sqmething the same as a shoemak:r | does with a shoe and then skilfully color the patch\u2019 to agree with the arte i ginnl, so that It becomes a very diffi- icult matter to detect the alterations (even with the use of the microscope.This done and the writing cleaned oft | the face of the draft, chéque, letter cf credit, on bill \u2018of exchange.with: only the genuine signature left and the, liats on the paper festored, the forger Is p-.- pared to fill up the papér for any amount decided upon: WHEN PLANS ARE RIP MEN ARE SET TO WORK The backer or capitalist is rarety- known to any member of the band «uti- of the \u2018\u201cZo-between.\u201d whom he makés use of to find tHé forger.Ide very, rarely allows himself to become known to the men who \u2018\u2018present\u2019\u201d the forged paper at-the banks.If the forgery scheme 1s successful, the backers receives back the money pald out for the preparation of the work, as well na any amount he may have loaned the \u2018band\u2019 to.enable them to open.:x- counts at hanks where: they -propose |placing ~the forged paper.He is also allowed a certain percentage on all suc- ceasful forgeries; this percentage running from twenty to thirty per cent.but where the backer and forger are working together, their joint percentage is never less than fifty per cent.The duties of the \u2018middleman\u2019 or \u201c*go-between\" are to receive irum he forger or his confidential agent the altered or forged paper.He finds \u201cbo man to present -the same, accompanios & \u2018his confederates on thelr forgery trips throughout the country, acts as the agent of the backer in dealing Hat money for expenses, sees that their plan of operations is carried out, \u2018and, in fact, becomes \u2018the general manager « the band.He is in full control of tha men who act as \u2018presenters of the forged paper.If theres be more hin one man .to \u2018present\u2019 the paper, une middleman, as a rule, will not allow them to become known to each otner.Ho :miceta them in secluded places, gene erally In little out-of-the-way saloons.In the summer time a favorite mecuug T-lace 18 some secluded spot in the public parke.At one meeting he \u2018makes an appointment for the next meeting.He uses great care in making these appointments, so that the different \u201cprc- senters\u201d do not come together and thereby become known to each otner, The middleman !s usually selected for his firmness of character.\u2018 He must be A man known among criminals as a \u201cstaunch\u201d man, ote.who\u2019 cannot \u2018he easily frightened by detectives when ar- tested, no matter what pressure may be brought to bear upon him.He must That.Glorious ** Malt, that drink.That Nectar far surpassing wine, Mackinlay\u2019s V.\u201c \\ A LONG SPAN OF POPULARITY.divine, O.B.» a - Agent for Canada: J.MONTREAL RUSSELL MURRAY, 6 St, Sacrament St, 7 | under the directions.of \u2018the \u201cÎthe body.éred\u2014a\u2014greater risk\u2014to-attempt\u2014to pass a check or draft of a large denomination than a smaller one.The middls- man gets from 15 to 25 per cent.\u201cHis work is more, and.his responsibitity :s greater, but the risk is less.There are plenty: of middlemen to he had, hat the \u2018presenters\u2019 are scarce.The \u201cshadow,\u201d when one accompanics the band, is sometimes pald a salary oy the middlehan and his expenses, but at other times he Is allowed a small percentage, not to exceed five per ceat.And his expenses, as with ordinary care his risk is very slight.The bicker anid forger get the balance, which usually | amounts to 50 to 60 per cont.The ex | penses that have been advanced the i men who \u2018go on \u2018re road are usually ; deducted at the final division.THE PRICE OF TREACHERY, When a \u201cmiddleman\u201d ia exceedingly cautious and not entirely satisfied wih the \u2018presenters\u2019 he WI sometimes have an assistant.This Is where the \u201cshadow\u201d comes in.This shadow will, man,\u201d follow the presenter Into the bank and report fully of his actions.He sometimes catches the presenter \u2018n by-clatmtinée that He not get the money, but had to get oui -of the bank In a hurry and léave the çheuk or draft, as the paying teller was suspicious.A presenter\u2019 caught at this trick 1s sometimes sent into a bank to present.a fnrged check where the bank has been previously warned of his com- {ing by an anonymous.letter, written by or at the instigation of one of he leaders.for his dishonesty, aud as a warning get the forged paper from the middl- man until they hand the money over to him.\u2018A good \u201cshadow\u201d 1s always useful to the \u201c\u201ctniddlemian,\u201d who do's not allow him to become known to his corfederates, Los When one of the party Is arrested, an Attorney ls at once sent to him: As a rule, In selecting an attorney, one 18 employed who is known as a cri'ninal lawyer.Il is also preferred that he should be a lawyer who has some political weight, he middleman employs the attorney, and the arrested man I8 strictly Instructed by the.attorney to do no talking, and is usually encouraged by the promise that they will have.him out in a short time.In order to keop him quiet.thls promise is frequently renewed by the attorn>y acting for the \u2018\u2018middleman:\u201d This done to prevent à confession belng made in case the arrested man should show signs of weakening.Ce THE FORGERY BUSINESS MAKES NO MAN RICH 0 Finely engraved or Mthographed checks or drafts, chemically prepared on tinted paper, machines for tutting or perforating, cipher or anti- forgery systems adopted by banks did not prevent these forgerles, but only served as a temporary protection; ing to overcome new protective devices \u2018and when overcome the forger operates with Increased confidence, .Most \u2018forgeries are committed by a process of reproduction; tracing the signature upon transparent paper, and reproducing it by tracing it be forged, carefully retouching the forgery with Ink, and removing the marks.:-But the most dangewpus forgery\u2019 is the so-called rree-hand method, which is executed after vareful-study of the signature to be forged and reproduced.This could be more simply described as \u201ccopying and is difficult to detect; in some ifstances deceiving the writer whose sfgnature, ls forgud.The free-hand forger is alse particularly dangerous in freproducing filling on drafts or chequgs, perrectly imitating ,without tracin&, tite original Tfill- AN AMERICAN DISEASE Some doctors go so far as to say that tndigestion is the national disease of America.There Is but one national remedy for indigestion and that remedy 1s Dr.Hamilton's Pills which accelerate the action of the gastric glands and give tone to the digestive organs.They strengthen the kidneys and llv- er, rleanse and purify the blood and thus add general tone to every organ of Flesh and strength are fast restored and the patient can eat and | &igest any food -he pleases.Teat Dr.Hamilton's Pills yéurself,\u201426¢ per box or five boxes for $1.00 at all dealers, \u2018mfddle- an attempt to swindle his companinas| This.is done as a punishment |: good: professional forgers continually #tudy- jp the forger] with pentll orcarbon upon the paper?slightest indication of pencil or carbon | .We have in fhe past twenty-tive|.years had to with the conviction of have at least borne themselves well ther.Dyseantery, diarrhoea.cholera in- fantum.und disorders of the stomach are\u2019 alarmingly frequent during __the isumnier months, and unless the moth-.has at hand an efficient remedy to; (check and cure the trouble a little life | \u2018may go almost before you realize pe vase is serious.At the first sign of any 'of these ailments the wite mother wij) |æive her littl-one 12ahy's (wi Tablets, 10 DOZEN HATS, in White Canvas, trimmed with colored velvet, some with quills and pom-poms, sultable for picnic or excursions.Worth - $2.00.For the low price of SN rein, DRE sno Tem 65c LADIES\u2019 CORSETS GIRVLE CORSET, summer weight, made of French Percale, suitable \u201cse to all figures.Worth 75e.For {hich promptly\u2019 cure\u2019 all hot weather | LADIES?BL.OUSES stiments.Mrs Job Lancaster.Nouth = wu ; | Portal, N.AV.T., rs on, LADIES WHITE LAWN BLOUSE, with emall tucks, with lace aad 50 ys: aN i as * jattacked with diarrhoea and vomitinæ.| pT at once gave Baby's Own Tablets and | ithe next ay ehe was as weil as ever | [IT am never without the Tablets in the! [house a& 1 find they are thé only mi di- embroidered insertion, latest style.large sleeves.Value $3.00.For LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES LADIES SUMMER COSTUMES.trimmed with.Cluny lace {mser:iom.A \u2018cine à Mtle one needs\u201d Other wis».$ inches wide: also some with silk faggotting insertion Worth - mothers will follow Mrs, Lancaster s! 15.09 and $10.For onesies Fe $4.95 and 33.15 example and keep the Tablets always | .at hand\u2014tthelr prompt use.may save | = © ttle life.Seld by all medicine deal =s! \u2014_\u2014 or sent by mail at 23 cents a box by writing the Dr.Williams Brockville, Ont.Medicine Co, = A ANNE lorient à Filing THE KEEP TOGETHER SYSTEM LJ Don\u2019t have your desk strewn i) with papers.ty Our roomy, Vert'eal Desk Tray, EW will take care of 3.000 letters.The [8 quickest, cheapest and best filing device of the age.: Geo.GRAHAM Grocer to Montreal's Leading Families.LAKE.SHORE DELIVERY Wednesday to St.Ann's, Saturdar to Dorval Orders must be In either Tuesday or Friday to ensure prompt delivery.« \u2014 MONTREAL.East of Bell Telephone Building.Pd to the other \u2018\u2019presenters\u2019\u201d not to at- SEE IT, a* thé .i \" tempt this treachery.Usually, how- RS i, { Lo : i ih ever, a dishonest men.ber is quietly! M Offi S eciali Mf Go Çs ; Se : dropped.\u2018The shadow\u201d will follow.3 Ge p y \u2019 | .\u2018 ; the présenters\u2019 from the flme y} M 144 NOTRE DAMB STREET, | ry OO S \u2018 Bargains Millinery July Reduction \u2018We have gone carefully through -our\u2019 stock of \u2018Millinery.Nuturally- every merchant has a surplus of goods on his hands at the end of |, un season.our Spring Hats were amonist \"the stylish headgear of, the city.Those left over are prac- tleally nas gogd as any that were | sold.We nre frank enough to say we do not tant them.Probably you db?Anyway, discounts will be allowed during all July from 23 ta TI per cent.oft original price, CL * : | ALL FLOWERS half price.- ; Lo Sore of these Hats will tempt you If you waht to be stylishly and: ut the same time cheaply dressed, D 140 Hand-made AMEFICAN SATLL- ORS reduced to $1.28 each.200 PRESSED STRAW SHAPES, Se ench, me oT CHIFFON HATS, all colors, Inrge shapes, $3.00 and RB.J30.& The word \u201cBargain\u201d is generally supposed to mean something of more than ordinary value.Montreal can this \u2026 word be better applied than in connection with our stock.: Nowhere in ba .You Can Obtain all the Season's Most Up-to-Date x xs = = = SKIRTS, WAISTS, COSTUMES, BOYS\u2019 SUITS, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS - 4 Jmported especially for this house from the great fashion centres, at prices as close lo the manufacturers\u2019 as running expenses and \u201c » ' a Hving profit will permit.- Unrivalled opportunities for our old or new customers in will be sold at - - i.: cvery department of this store.\\ A Extraordinary efforts are put forth by the managers to make his or her particular department show up the best at the end of the day in the \u2018matter of sales, thus insurinæ the \u2018shoppers many times the-value their money In good Staple Merchandising, ; _\u201cNot Freak Lines\" \"Job-Lots.\u201d ! RE$57 ee \u2014 TE \\ DUCK JUriNG HATS from 73¢ We take pleasure_in sending Customers away satisfied.Give jat : [i ; LS us one trial and you are sure be of our satisfied cus- pt È tomers.PER ' 6 3 om .- + 4 Ê 7 MIL LINERY-PARL ORS © 228 ST LAWRENCE 37.T_T - THE STLK OF THE WORLD.The world's.slik crop 19.504 was 20,268,000 kitograme, against 18,185, in 1903, Japan's export fas 5,533,000 kilograms, an increases of 927,000.Tho total exports from Far Eaat points were 12,165,000 kilograms.The rest of the 1504 crops was from Western Wuropé snd the Levant.\u2018 mr AN ART REVIVED.Swordsmanship in one or other of its .orms is making marked progress in England.New salles d'armes are being opened and fresh clubs former yoar by year In aoudon and the provinces, and International matches have been arranged in which the English\" teama pire \u2014 THE GUARANTEE STORE.mocmeeme do OT.WRENCE STREET mer 7 1.?\u2014 { f book and job-printin | Eyery kind of a dre ite of The Harald in the |dénie the ile best styles at the lowest rates, [host atries at the ar. IMINSTER ABBEY Tête CapaNATION CARD ww?OUR SPECIAL.CORRESPOND- i + ENT, DR.W.A, CROFFUT.London, England, June 15.\u2014Here 1 am in the mhetropolis of Smut and Bmooch.When I emerged from the].Great Western Station and turned towards the hotel to stretch my legs my attentive eye discovered a speck on the side of my nose.Supposing it to be a nawsty British insect seeking for gore, I gently mashed it with my finger and hurried on.Presently I was conscious of attracting attention.Small boys looked at me and seemed amused.Nica- looking girls with cheeks like peonies glanced \u2018at me and blushed a deeper red.I gave a dab at my neckgear to put it staaight and readjusted the pink in my buttonhole.\u201cHang 1t!\"I sald 10 myself, \u201cthey know I am an American; but I know they \u2018are British, so that makes even,\u201d and I stralghtened up and even leaned a little over backwards.\u2018When I.reached a looking-glass, 10! \u2018there were several black streaks down my face.I had noticed that others were tattooed, but supposed it was the regular Insular decoration.I have since learned that the smooch assault is a common experience.Smooches sail down through ths alr and land on everything in showers, This is why London, though built ~f créam-colored brick and grey lime- ?RE, HERR AR » sists of bacon and eggs, fat mutton and fish alternately, and potatoes, \u2018raraly anything else except tough bread and coffee.Very little bee! is ever seen, and there is a poverty-stricken varicly of vegetables and no forelgn fruit worth seums dre thousands of-thinga of inter est to Americans, but-at the end of the second week, unless they are very hearty and omnivorous, they are heard sighing: \u201cWell, I wish I could spend a day or two at home and get something ple\u2019on earth are so well fed as ours.The poorest quarters of London are very squalid, Indeed.A good deal of the\u2014miservof the\u2014citv\u2014is\u2014-due-t a lack 1 \u2014\u2014 OEE mentioning.In towers, castles and mu-|, to eat!\u201d _ It is a fact that no other peo-|.Co \u2018LoncrerLows Bust.PorTS CoRNER.WESTMINSTER ABBEY CR PM ET TC us + me, Te CLT \\ THE MONTREAL DAILY HEKALD, SATURDAY, \u2018 : They own the whole of it.stone, is essentially a black city.The long files of houses are as black as the ground itself, except where, here and there, they have been embellished with yellow paint.1 London seems to bully one by its very size.It dmpgresses the newcomer more than Niagara, more than Mount Blane, .more than the Colorado Canon, for one can see more of it from the top of St.Paul's than of the boundless ocean from & steamer\u2019s deck.It is not one city, but many\u2014as if New York, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Cin- _cinnait and Chicago had been huddled upon the banks of the Mohawk, their streets broken into thousands of fragments apd pitched higgledy-plggledy together, like jackstraws.It is a labyrinth of short thoroughfares.The rectangle fiend has never been able 10 ge.possession of London, because it grew instead of being made.This city\u2014if twenty-two municipali- tiles working together sidc by side .-an be called a city \u2014 comprises the most ~~ terrible monopoly inthe word oT Something like ten square ,milss of buildings are erected solidly upon and which is .the ap- Bolute property of three raen\u2014the Duk:s of Bedford, Portland and Westminster\u2014 and this is the fashionaïle West End.Nobody else owns a lot, except t'e crown pro- perty\u2014the Palace and Abbey of Westminster and the government bulldings and royal palaces which they enclose.VHC TNISETY OI Che-CHY\u2014IS-dUE-TO-AIACK of water, Many drink gin because it Is easier to get than water, and many remain filthy because dirt is cheaper than cleanliness.There is scarcely a \u2018faucet in London above the first floor.Houses are not piped, and there is nb running water to one private room In a thousand.A quarter of the people nf London do not average a pint of water a day aplece.There are great mulli- tudes who never take off theif clothes, but who work in them by day and sleep in them by night.In some districts this ts the common custom.The father of a family will earn $5 a week and support 8 or 10 on it.They herd on a common floor at night and doze in: | their rags.that they generally lock healthy.Somebody ought to start a \u201cdirt cure.\u201d Kactorÿ glrls.can earn,$2 to $4 3 week.Chums sleep together {g_a little cubby hofé.Here and there ars charity bathrooms, where they are charzed six cents each.This buys a bathtub with a little water, soap, towel and a hot fla*- ron, After the visitor has bathed she washes her underclothés, dries them quickly, irons them, put them on and.departs.There are a good many of these get-clean-quick concerns.The disgusting part of it is | nthe old city of London.which includes the Bank, St.Paul's, the Tower, \u2018etc.the population numbers 26,923 at right and 1,000,000 in the daytime.Of course drink is the bane of existence here, as in every great city.A wet nurse gives me her confidence, thus: \u201cPassing through one of the great hives of misery, I was summoned to act suddenly.In the room te which I was directed I found a woman on the floor surrounded by six children from two À further exception must be made, however, of the church property, whose; mismanagement constitutes perhaps the\u2019 greatest scandal.in the world.It is years old to 12, None of them had any clothes on and there was no table ant no bed.Everything had been pawn.The woman was about to -add to the \u2018to the provinces and live on the vast: straw mattress and some rags to par- ussigned by the prelates to their petted.population cf the room, but she was clergy, who, if they choose, may lease so drunk as to be unconscious of her it for business blocks, wuaile they retire\u2019 condition.I ran out and borrowed a \u201c their boots, but they can not sell or .\u2018which they will have by and by.income.Many of these parasites do not preach \u2018at all, but support their! families in luxury on the rentals; and live wherever they please on the face of the earth.The dukes I have mentioned.not only own the land, but they own whole square miles of the immense buildings.on the land, which have fallen to them at the expiration of long terminable Jeases, and these improv ments are now dropping in at the rate of $50.000 a day.\u2018Nobody knows how much these men are worth.There are ne maps of- their possessions._ \u201c .And yet they are not wholly happy.The heir to one of these tremendous 8- tates Is a gambler and debauchee, who has: squandered millions, and his patient father recently paid off $1,212,000 of his gambling debts till he could get an American wife.The elder sons of these titled magnates can run in debt never so recklessly, and, in extremity, they can sell their army commissions, thelr great picture \u2018galleries, their libraries and.the palaces that shelter them, their coaches, their dutormrobles, thelr horses, their jeweliry and even even mortgage the splendid estates ! There are others.The \u201cseason\u201d here I In the heat of summer, while sou- ridty flies to \u2018the country and the sea coast in winter.\u201d Parliament sits in hot weather; begins 118 session: at 7 p.m.and continues all night.Teams turn to .the left instead of the right; people Jook upon ice as a invention of His Satanic Majesty, who is regarded as an American, and whenever.I ring the bell for the portér up comes the chambai- mald with two large lawn sprinklers full of hot water.Cold water is regarded here with an aversion.which amounts to hostility; whenever it 1a ordered it is supposed to be needed for taking a bath, putting out a fire or washing the dishes, Londoners lose a great deal of time by maintaining a horizontal attitude.They lie abed very late.They breakfast from 8.30 on week days to 9.30 on Sundays.\u2018The stores are never open before 9, \u2018and often a half hour later, The food of the best boardinz-houses con- 1 + Lea ee ce 3 .° The Gurkhas are the nativé: race of Nepal, , the.northernmost provinch .of) standards.India, and from times immemorial have proved themselves «.warlike and courageous people.In 1814-15 they came in contact with the British and fougit with such skill and stubbornness that when the fighting wag done and the combatants had time to take stock of each othe, the English officers decided that they had discovered some of the finest warriors in the world.The Gurkhas, too -had learned respect for \u2019 bp reminded of Disraeli's remark to tially cover them, and when I returned the babe was born!\u201d Just now, in view of the pr>vailing distress, the great question being discussed in Parliament and out is the allen bill\u2014a Dill to discourage and dim- what is the same thing, to this city.London is terribly overcrowded always, and the\u2019 plethora is Increased _ this| spring by the persccutlon of Jews and the Russian conscription.From Fin land, Poland, Hungary, Italy, tho come in swarming thousands, and they crowd together where they are spilt on the shore-at Wcolwich, Greenwich, Poplar or any of the lower borroughs| that form the city.\u201d Dreadful misery prevails\u2019 there\u2014poverty and beggary struggling in vain to get into the rural districts.But the rustic population is not much better off, so the movement makes strong hendway tuo prohibit immigration altogether.With this movement, pari passu.goes the population to enact a tariff on wheat and grain of all kinds.This, it is felt, would \u2018help the British farmer,\u201d but it would vastly Increase the burdens now borne by consumers and make hunger, if not famine, a prevalent condition of the island realm.Here is a city that häs a population greater than that of the whole of Canada, whilé Canada, on the other hand, has only one-tenth of the population of che United States.As a natural result of this disparity, emigration from Liverpool and Glasgow to Canada has takvn on.new proportions \u2018and visitors from across the seu are much questioned about the productiveness and_.attractiveness of the wheat-growins country along the Red River of the North.and in the Saskatchewan and Assiniboia Valleys.; .England is an island of blossoms in these spring months.-Every county that I have visited, including all from Cornwall up to London, is a marvel of efflorescence.The natives say that the season 1s backward, but I never sax _Arthur Cotton In wheat growinm, such luxuriance of vegetation in May.Foliage.is rich and deep and everything that can take a color or lift a petal is in flower.Whirling by the little patches of vegetables an American Aterally flocked to the when_they weng offered sei- vice- under the \"Great White \u201cQueen.\u201d and it\u2019 did not \u2018take long.to transform these raw natives irto first-class tight- ing men.From that time they have proved joy- al and faithful soldiers of England.In the trying days of the Mutiny, when \u2018other Indian trodps shot their officers, the Gurkhas remained true to a man, In a score of little wars since those dack \u2018days have they shown their soldierly qualities, and thus earned the respect of such students of men as Lord Rbb- ther toes, -tloned 500 bushels.JULY 4 1008, _ a EME D AVANT + su RAS AE WE YRS 3 Bismarck.\u201cEngland is a garden from end to end,\u201d and of the answer of the man of blood and iron: \u201cEngland can hardly rejoice at it, for feeding a great nation from a garden is like provisioning an army with plum-caka!\u201d Yea, verily is it; and Enzland is becoming every slay more unpleasantly conscious of it.Co : Some af the more hopoful and ambl- tious of the farmers are trying to mlitl- gate the situation by introducing M-| tensive farming\u2014i.ec.tryint to grow more to the\u2019acre.I have had a chance this week to Inspect the curlous ro- sults of the experiments of Gen.Ar] He announced that ten times as much couid be grown to the acre as - anybody though possible, ani casnally men- | Then he went at, work to prove it.- He took a halt acre of fertile land In the fall, removed erts and Mr.Rudyard Kipling, and last, but by no means least, nS a testimony to thelr.worth, of that discerning gen- timan\u2014who is not glven the praise when it 18 nat strictly due\u2014\"\u2018Tommy Atkins\u201d himself.The Britirh soldler has fought shonl- der to shoulder with \u201cJohnny Gurkha,\u201d and votes him a good comrade.The little rifleman considers himself as much a stranger In Hindustan as a white man does, and he Is the only native who receives the title of \u201csahib.\u201d, The British troops never refer to a Gurkha as a sepoy, but always as à A Houses or Pare five Inches of the top loam and cartsd it away, spaded up the lot three feet deep, giving the hard-pan a thorough stirring so as to ventilate: and aeraie it and fit it to retain moisture.Then he carted back and carefully spread the- five inches of loam he had removed, and inthis loam planted .five incheés deep single grains of wheat three feet apart.A Minnesota farmer would not expect a great yleld from all.of this fussing.but lo! the individual grains of wheat came up and.each one pushed into the sunlight 100 straws These \u2018100 spread out in such mass a8 completely to fill all of the space, and when harvést time arrived it was found that each straw: bore a head of wheat numbering on an.average of 25 kernels So each grain of wheat produced 2,5% grains.I saw yesterday one of { hese miracu- | 10us patches of Sir Arthur's method.rifleman, a name the little men, above all others, are proud to hedr.As or- dinary- Infantry the Gurkhas challenge comparison with any in the world, not excepting the Japanese, whom, in their continual cheerfulness and smalinéss of stature they resemble.The Gurkha ir, however, of à sturdicr bulld than the average Japanesc.- \u2018-hey are not regarded as quick marchers, as thelr ghort But muscular legs do not allow them to cover ground as quickly as long-limbed British, German or Russian troops.But\u2019Gurkhas can swing along at three.miles an hour 7 PARLIAMENT FROM THE THAMES = 1 a a Tr gm\u2019 BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE - .AND ST: PAULS, LONDON SO ILE 0 © suspiclon of being better furnished thas the average private office of a successful city merchant.The King of England favors a flat writing table, with drawers down each side;'a chair ud- holstered in morocco leather, with arm WHY THE JAPANESE GIRL IS PRETTY It is sald of tiie dainty little Japanese \u201cwoman that she is a past mistress of régies a smn rent all the arts of beauty, and the culture of prettiness, health and freshness is quite a rite with her.One of her se- rests, and he uses ordinary steel pens.It should be remarked that His Ma- i fonds and many confections.Jesty does not like the revolving chairs so common in many offices; nor, unless custom descended from ancient times, demands its use, does he much favor the quil pen.When the King sits down to write he invariably has both cigars and cigarettes near him.\u2018The King's own writing is done somewhat rapidly; the hand writing being just a trifle stiff and scrawling.But thls may arise from the number each day yet :.\u2026 | he has to sign his name to documents They never eat Tich{ef-all kinds.When one learns that ; 3 They 1'e| the number of leifers, parcels, doou- up at sunvise, and the daily hot bath | ments, etc, demg ding his attention or \u2018 er fing .ne | that o Ss secretary last year amount- Is a religion, \u201cfor of all women, in th d to some 50,000 one begins to realize world the Japanese are devotees of the b he work done in these private rooma.tub.An hour is devoted every day to| Xing Edward 18 mostvscrupulqus da a very careful toilet by the humblest| to privacy about his letters, and all little woman in Japan, and for the irt! the contents of the waste paper basket of an innovent \u201cmaking-up\u201d she has alare burnt each day.The Emperor >f perfect genius.The care she bestows Austria is an early worker, sometimes on her hair is remarkable, and It 13] belng at his desk at\u2019?o'clock.The brushed and dressed with an infinite! Emperor \u201cmakes up\u2019 the official court care, scented and rolled, off her white, Journal, .0f which one copy alone is wide \u2018forehead\u2014a typical Japanese printed for his own use.He is both beauty\u2014in softest, smoothest rolls,| editor and reader of this paper, which guiltless of curls and kinks.\u2019 is therefore as unique in its circulation The Japanese girl's hair alWays grows ] as in its make up.low on the forehead, and this is bne of| The German Emperor is undoubtedly the reasons why it lends itself so ; i t the hardest worker among charmingly to the quaintly becoming crets of beauty ,and one which endows \"her with fhat attractive air of exquisite neatness, 1s the marvelous care she bestows on her garments.She may wear a silk gown that ls ages old, but it is so beautifully kept that It appears ever fresh-and uncreased.,OMe rarely sees stout\u2019Japanese girls or nmatrons; they are very careful of \u2018their slender forms, and thls is how.they keep\u201d slim.The gralns.of wheat had been deposited early fn April instend of last Goto- ber, when .théy should have been, so that ythe growth wos batkward.But every seed had sen: up itg 100 stalks, and these were already spreading out over the ground like the :.eshes of a spider's weh.Another month will evidently see the ground completely covered with ambitious wheat-spears pro- paring to lift up a yleld far surpassing anything to be seen in America.What the harvest of the half acre will be I dp not know.The reader can easily calculate it on the basis of 2,500 \u2018fold.= Of course, there 18 -not patience enough to follow Sir Arthur's example in America, nor am I certain that it would be desirable, but the lesson and Its result may do something to moderate our excessive sneed and ta correct the recklessness and wastefulness which is the curse of our agriculture.: ' + - Johnny Gurkha\u2014The British Empire\u2019s Guardians of the Indian Frontier.\u2018 LL till furthers, and in t!lmes of great urgency are .capaute of a dog-trot that absolutely swallows up the miles.But it 1s -as hill soldiers that they most \u2018conspicuously shine.Among the mo'In- tains, in the subtle conflict on crag and cevice, they have no rivals.This was early realized by their officers, and net only are they always used ifn the var- fous frontier wars against the revolutionary tribesmen, but from time to time Gurkhas have been sent to Swit- erland to study scientific mountaineering under Swiss guldes, :n order that thav shouldbe thoroughly erficient.'eigns of Burope.In his private national coiffure.Her complexion is! room at the Imperial Palace, Berlin more of a rich olive than anything, the Kalser will often have cleared otf else, but her skin is very clear and| his morning's correspondence before soft, and the contrast afforded by the! the ordinary visitor to Berlin has begun dusky hair, kept purposely dark \"y.to think of getting out of bed.And application of scented oil, and the flash- what a correspondence it is! Last year ing teeth, bleached to snowy whiteness, it was estimated that William wrote, makes the Japanese woman a beauty, a) or caused to be written by .his secre- decided and piquant little beauty, to0.\u2018| taries, no fewer than 7,600 letters which gives an average, not including Sundays ; } of twenty-four -a day the year KINGS AT WORK round.\u2018Much of the Czars of- mi | .fice furniture was bought.in There are many interesting facts con-| London.He has a habit of spending more.time in his study than almost cerning the work done.by kings and any other ruler in the world.The Czar.rulers of mankind.It is well known! ; jo aways seated with him whilst that the King of Englaid is a hard, he Is at work in this room.In this conscientious.worker, and he has of-| respect he stands almost alone amongst fices in alt the royal residerices.Each great monarchs, as nearly all of them room of this kind always looks like a ; regular office, with perhaps just a of state in their own private rooms i \u2014.| A British: private would lose hime self or get knifed before he had Indian force are possessed of many ir-}l stumbled through the darknees a hun ritating habits; but perhaps the worst| dred yards.Even a Sikh would never lof: these is \u2018a propensity for sniping \u2018nl find the sniper, but the Gurkha does it the dark.When weary \u201cTommy\u201d and| as the phrass goes, \u2018\u2018on the » his husky comrades are settling down] When the bullets begin to patter n [for a night'# riaroh, these Inconsiderate]: the tents of an expeditionary force, t {foes begin their fell work.«From [rocky perch that affords an.uninter-f whispered order and two or three, or rupted view of the camp, they.take] perhaps a dozen of the little men, ac leareful aim, and it 1s but seldom that} cording to the apparent number of the.\u2018Itheir bullets tail to find a victim.There] enemy, glide out Into the night.Soon ilis-only one remedy for the hillman snipd: the \u201csniper\u201d is .neatly \u2018\u2018sniped\u201d Mm Iling\u2014it is a Gurkha, | selt.: .Lo.The tribesmen that occasionally, require the attention of a small Anglo- the sover, prefer to have ladies out of the way when they are immersed in the business | Gurkha officer in command gives 8° RP SE TE ad pa Ses when he.que EE little girl.suffering; from admin ls can see auch decided latter will be the Brat bul | étre ding | improve that al structed, d, an 3 1 i be utilised, not only), Ÿ, W be strong and Lory ; per TOR child- eral nowpital, until such time ne- funds Jren's,.Multiply\" CH t two by twenty| müfficlent are in hand to continue ili): and one can \u2018begin to realise what this| construction of needed bulldings.° | work of the Children's Hospital means, | Situated on the south-western slope.\"| Visitors who are interested in this work | of the mountain, the he perty is prac-| | | ould do \u2018well to.visit the outdoor en- {tically in the, mountain park, & short | x PEA r Er ree provemen to Lifelong i - = | Tne on ator sas beauty as well as usefulness the per] -or Dats Ha tinues even out here in the opep ali.of \u2018the k.\u2018To get It into io sdéal: Th ; à teacher and the blackboard are in an ana 1 Anished state wil take many years goes.on with as much eamestness as it |of hard work, but after 1 The \u201cehitaren of \u201cthe Memorial Hos.ald when they were in the hospital of uphill work are over, the Children = | |Pital, on.Guy Street, are getting the|rooms across the way.Jt may be-that Hospital prom ie a itutions of, |out-door cure, -these~ warm \u2018summer |the law of compensation -gets its hand |amongst those pub atl a roud.\u2018Jéays.They have been \u201ccarried .across |in here for these crippled children are which ve may be justly pro Co {the street-and are now camping-out tn | very bright and keen,\u2014oftentimes mr- | x the grounds of Mr\u201d &.Caraley,.who ao Prising one with their quickness and Does iN i enerously grants thelr use to the exe-| interest.Reading, writing and arith: A cutive of the Hospital.Here the child- | metic: hold ho 110 terrors for-them, and thoy.«, |ren get the benefit \u2018of sun \u2018and\u2019 fresh take up their studies as something of.a.\u201clair, the only.effectual cure -for tuber-| recess \u201cfrom: the weariness of ais bbe gto} culosis, and fifty per cent.of theye get well, and- make no.protests bout 1 iidren in \u2018the Memorial jé are [summer Vacations.4 in the armÿ witne percuté WHAT OF THE.OLD DAT The.dogs.Se on A visit to.thelr summer encamprient It-may occur to some \u2018to wonder | he fled of a tion, and were concealed.well repays anyone._The enildren theme Lvhere-ail ese-children come from, and | tod hedges; among-\u2014shrubs\u2014aud \u2014bu - VIR and [what became of them before the hoo- se Were 8 Toe the wo their progr ess so noticeable, that; evan [pital was opened.Nearly fitty \u2018crippled Te dogs found them all, and; either stayed: to outsiders there is a decided Interest \u2018childrèn gétting sun and air on Mr.) with them apd barked If the: \u2018tralners- \u201cwere, = oie Lo Sach Individual crus LU ti Carsley\u2019s ground, by the.\"efforts Of 4 \\near enough\u2019 to hear them; or ran.for the [new institution, le Ce well.\u2018Alife time of happiness or\u201d fo ture as to what was done saboût these happlfiess is\u2019 wefghéd In the bajance.|ghildren before this new Institution tol | THe?they wers sent with messages contained {This beginning of a children's hospital, its place amongst us.The \u201cmany in.a \u201cdocket fustened\u201d io their collurs, to |\" .|therefore, \u2018has more interest attached crooked and crippled adulfs we mest, which they : \u2018Îto.it, than those institutions built more partly answer this question.For many | World.i H > Keep Cool these hot vs Don\u2019t cost much; SMALL PROFITS QUICK RETURN S$ 4 BOOTS ECR \u20ac , 1n-\u2014Frading-@tampe- ie it $10.00 with\u201d eaoh pur | OOD.Chase or gz56.\" | AND $5.00 \u201cEtre \u201cDo.not forget.that Po Du \u2018ment is immense and fne! \u201cthe latest novelties, WE SATISFY.ALL TASTES.# particularly for adults, \u2018Here, \u2018there\u2019 45] \u201cni i 4 (pes thé.fascinating poselbility of crooked and awry In the darkness apd} ving into the hands of these children dampus is of :tehenrant or hovel, * an: i rhe great gifts \u2018of héälth and strength, [when they reached tha! Age.of maturité.\u2018of giving back to \u2018them their birthright if\u2019 they lived to that uge, they were wl And.keep.thé ruby- colored, \u20ac as children:born to enjoy life and work most hopelessly deformed.Fvén for [1 Ril \u2018cast \u201ca wky.Tim \u201cthe world, Tike aif \u2018uthér-membérs-of rehlidrén of well-to-do parents there was)\u2019 Retain the \u201c| this human family.\u201d no'epecial institution to.take little child= |\" | \"It 18 well for people \u2018to remember that ren, and give them the continued: cure={|7 preliminary word, In-every reference to.| ful treatment necessary.And: it is on took am lite on eons ; | ter description: of the work of.this Hospi- | these children Who are now getting the: the} (momaiihering the iplendid \u2018one: | tal\u201d that it {s-in tie\u201c Alpha\" ts begin=|6Ut-a00F cure.\u201d Any Child, ho matter And 8st\u2019 the Test away, ning ot existence: \u2018Whatever it accom- what religion, nationality.or ®oclal\u2019l Recall the ones with\u201d love.aglow, \u2018 { plighes, \u201cit \u2018accomplishes against odds, class, \u2018can obtain admittagice It there is But turn, (away from.woe.Ht_has not those desirable attributes, an (room, for the question \u2018of aceommaodit-i.3 | \u201cendnwmient fund\" \u2018or large and .com- \u2018tfon: is a\u2019 serious one at the hospital] Go stp from all_the cups: of Ute -} | modious accommodation.For Income, aini continues to bucome more so, In all her ways among.\u201cRo itis-depondent upon the public.As for| In the property on Cedar Avenue, an] Put.Danian all the hough.se dregs § | accommodution, \u201cthe:-present quarters: jdeal spot.will he available for this out=1 The heer.facetest LAURE , The.houey, sweetest draught.of ait.on.Guy Street ure.so.utterly fnado- | door \"treatment of thor 'ehildren, Bven|, put egw way the gall.sh ne \" ste rs should the present number | In th temperature and purity of pir ba 5e .LU tof C ren, over forty, \u201che\u201d obliged L0|twcen.(ruy Strèect and \u2018the side of.the] 7 - move again from their encampment \"n+ mountain, there is a remarkably differs] \u2018WHERE, TWINS THRIV \u201810 the hospital, there would be serious Wom 8 a ence that means increased benefit to viel, .-varclt, the cra an Dai Tae = mater of = od 55 Fol key wl viding 9 and dangerous crowding, and it migat children: The higher altitude, the shade lS has sent 2 meds @emard iT We can alver your eas Ou ond, rin, Toute ru .a ; - |be a disagreeable necessity to: discharg= trees \u2018and the splendid situation.\u2019 ollitwins\" threè.\u201cve be Ayia oS pep latest itmprovementa, We \u2018Baye been | rome of the patien MR | make this\u201d Ceénar ue property at lewin, and ery success our watch department, i.SUNSHINE -FI FIGHTS I DISEASE, __ |taenlone-\u2014+ TR6éma à natural, hospital four \u2018set G G.R bi & urnes, 1 Takthg the fact \u2018of ita short existence.on th yer and commands Fonte re SE ; : onthe e, and com excel=-j \u201cE eo.o inson @.238781.Catherine St.HR [into conslderation,- and.\u2019alxd the ous se ; ; ne \u2018DRAMA TWICE NIGHTLY.or ÿ \u2018agal Ch 1 workh, \u201cthe.présent JTE RE TT TE ere EST Lee - \u2018 CU ; J] Brie: and evident past Se SE en Theo: Cm ut \u201cet \u201ctha, Pheatrs Royal; Taseds, bis Introduced the aye Ten.\u2018of afar nig the.Hane, drain twice dightiy,- find has thus copied the wxiauple of the two- ShOWS-a-night.Au: |.8le hulls 1x press.: A CHANGÉ FOR; INVENTORS.; Wid \u201cGuvernmend\u201d \u201cat.\u201cthe \u201cNeéfherlunde - \u201chas | 15, Etnstltnted\" A competition with.the _objevt of 2 | Jeutting\u201d dianionds whieh will disp Li the \"use \"of aw alloy.duty Ba N Fora complate soltitionsof this problem.a |\u201d \u201cprlae of.43,276 18 offeredaadhe answers must 4 be written in English; French, German :0F Uri 1 Dutel, and submited to Prof.Li Aronstei, \u2018 chemical libotatory of the Polyeltinto.School; ; \" .+ rep perl .A ALUTE, In ) | THE SHAKE-HAND-LESS'S$ Co vu order 1e keep in touch 1 De.Nulpnuhe is pronching.in\u201d Patia the gO8- | | rom Flour-toyour Kitohen $ with | home news.\u2019 Subscrip- = | pel of.the ahake-hand-less salute, which he |.$, : es J Are TE bly encouraging.The owls] -{ {door alr and the bright sun Lring = land roundhèss to\u2019 tha eéhildren\u2019s fades, | {and à mar ad, improvement.n= thelr +} general\u2019 healt It also fights much of! the battle against that destroying \u2018dis- |.\u2018lense tuberculosis, and __the chlldrin {playing on 'tho-grass, or, in the-sund,.are ap\u2019 happy os thosq mors.fortune | \u201c4 ones, \u2018With strong - Mntbs, who.run-abôout | An.the parks and, playgrounds Jot; our \u201cHome?tort or itty \u201cptler nt area: in: the Hospital; from Hani \u201cN10 \u201cchfidran |- of twelve and.fifteen- years, and, tn M : [Drogrèss a health of the children, | Bien RY Monday Horning Jury grd, meuns\u201c good des =e : LF tions are received \u2018for.any | \u201cJ-doclatés.partly responsible er Ale excellent a SY ÿ onto r .eur\u2019 custoîners- in both the Fast and \"West End.On; that day \u2018we land never tol ohes A \u2018hand CC length.of time at the rate ot.; lth pra us ea \u201cipa and fore- inaugurate the greatést\u201d Dry Goody Ne JR eaïl auccessively to express tout your, friend \\s.-alwaya In the heart, on the lys and \u2018in |.the\u2019: thoughts, It is pretty.and\u2019 you! melther ; ive nor \u2018take\u2019 =Tülerobes.\u201d : 2 6di clieap sale ever held tn Mont-.[| | \u2014 Pur 4 \u2018real.Everything in, our: two stores\" will\u201d he disposed.of and marked ; Strachan nalorato moy sd A à down from 29 to so per \u2018cent.mot rn low prices.Our.rion are always lower than: in other stores, This fact is.well.known to \u2018old.eus- : tomers.= ; = 7 nes Ta +, io.mont - \u2018sxvéopin and \u2018wrenchant mature, nothing cacaping tho \u2018ridical \u2018\u2019actermination to make this.Jul Sale\u2018 nl cletranée in evorÿ sonse ol the word and the : most, phenomenal and remarkab o occasion.Somo of the most\u2019 beautiful Lou, FURNITURE an fi \u2014\u2014 mn À munie co \u2018 + Ge rs 5.LRAT [EN * avery imported are here, for jour chooning.1t comprisoi 60 à different, « styles.of Parlor FF 5 Suites,-50- diffprent.atyles of Fancy.Chairs, - 35 different styles of Dining Rooïn Suites, 17.774 70 different styles.of Bedroom Suites, as well as Parlor Cabinets, Chiffonniers, Hall Rocks, © un Bevrotaries, Bookcases, Brass and Iron Beds, .Bprings;- Mattresses, and a great many new.-.+] Qvsigns in Tapestry, Brussels, Axminster Carpets and Squares, Otlcloth, Curtains, Porticres; Pr ee ete.\u2018Don\u2019t nies this sale if you are in need of any of the above.woods.Ë.AE We sell at one, two, three a Months, o or more if necessary.Led céévaued NE.- SPRINGS, from ak gubraniees | tor twelve t Li me sa ti RE 7 0 \u2014.\u2014 Tell of How Things ___ +, ° Mr.Robert Irwin Has Inter: esting Reminiscences to Were When He Was a Boy.After nearly seventy years of active business life, Mr.Robert Irwin, who is well known to the majority of tae older residents of the city, has retired to seek a well-earned rest.Mr.Lwin has seen many changes in his\u2019 time.He \"has seen Montreal grow trom a small settlement on the banks of the Seventy Years Ag 2.s \\ 8¢t.Jostph street, between McGill and the French square, where the Notre Dame Church now stands, it was called Notre Dame street, and east of the square it was known gs St.Mary street, The French square was in front of the old Notre Dame Church, and had high stone walls around it.\u2018Were gates in the wall for pedestrians, but vehicles were not allowed to pass.8t.Mdry street ran down east as far as what was knowa as the \u2018\u201ccross,\u201d because it was from there that the boats started to cross the river.Craig street was a creek at that time.OXEN HAULED THE SHIPS THEN.\u2018The river front looked very different in those days.1 remember there were no wharves, and the ships used to come as close in to the shore as they could, and put out a gengway for the There .= 254 54 Sf Bat : A + * i > -* A - rs Af [FRANCK REMAS | Was a Very Different Affair à FRENCH THEATRE Mr.Cazeneuve Still Man- \u2018aging Compary and Re- Tier Teng gp meg hago os Mes ro els mm hn om SA 73 ASR V0 grep, MEN Np yb ays HERALD, SATURDAY, LY 1, £908, 4 Se ~\u2014 opening Aug.14.An important announcement is made in theatrical circles to-day.Hereafter the Theatre Francais will be én.\u2019 tirely devoted to the French stage.The experience of the \u201clast four years bus conclusively proved that there will always be a French theatre in Montreal, and the yparrow Syndicate has decided to provide it.As the largest French city in America and one of the largest .ane.in the world, it goes without saying 7 St.Lawrence to the premie: c::y af Free courge walk A that an amusement-loving people as 22 \u2019 \u2019 the French Canadilans are must be I$ the Dominion.\u2018He has seen the estubd- lishment and growth of our great transportation systems and has uted the rapid progress which has been made in educational matters and in the administration ot civic affalis, and durthermore he can apeak-interes.ngly of all these things.In an interesting chat with a representative of The Herald yesterday af-' ternoon, Mr, Irwin became reminiscent, telling of Montreal as it was in the- good old days and of the conditions which prevailed at that time.He received The Herald man in the cozy little study of his residence, on St.Mark street.- ! than our modern vessels, and they used i to pull them up through the swift cur- j rent with teams of oxen.\u201cWhen I was a boy there were no 'raflway lines, and every day the stage .cach used to start from McGill strezt for Lachine.The journey to Toronto, or Queenston, was made by a series of, \"trips by boat and stage.I remember the first rallway that was started, It ran between St.Johns and Lapratrie.| The first railway on ' the Montreal ran between Montreal and Lachine.It had those old-fashioned English coaches, and carried, first, sec- .ond and third class passengers.{ I worked in the harness shop un- Istand™ Ge MR.ROBT.IRWIN.< large part of the city.It broke out again that same night.The only way we were able.to check the course of the flames was by pulling down a number of house.\u2019 provided for.Mr.Cazeneuve has con- chusively proved that the bgst of che Parisian pleces can be given in Montreal to appreviative audiences.The result is that from his experiments there has come a permanent French theatre for Montreal.The Cazer.euve company becomes one of the institutions of the | place.The Francais will be closed on July 8th, to have certain alterations i ol mmade.qs -hoxes,, eto.and will be} \u2018 reopened abput.August 14.\u201cYes,\u201d sald - Mr.Cazeneuve, when spoken to about the rumored arrangr- ment, \u201chereafter the Francais will prove_to have been justly named.It \u20ac | The Bargain Column\u201d The greatest interest is being aroused amang thrifty people by what we have termed\u201d\u201ctHe\u201dbargain-col-<- umn.\u201d The cream of the bargains of many stores are listed here each evening.Really great opportunities lurk in these tiny mpaces.Read, and be guided by them.- \u201cThe citizens were very quiet and wijl be devoted to French drama, glv-| Tr w \u201cYou have been in business for quite\u2019 der the foreman until I became of age & long time, Mr.Irwin?\u2019 began the newspaper man.: \u201cWell, yes,\u201d he replied, \u2018for about sixty-eight years.I'm now in my eighty-second year.\u201d .\u201cWell, you don't logk it,\u201d remarked the reporter, Tr © *\u201cAnd I don't feel it,\u201d he responded, with a smile.Mr.Irwin's smile seems @ take ten years from his age.Indeed it fe difficult -to believe that Mr.Irwin has passed the four score p ! \u2019 a ! A 1 ; ~ tho stage coaches and we! 4 - time of' changing the name of the MICHAEL BIRMINGHAM, Grocer, cor mark.His hair is snowy white, and|Woik for t : Squires, pastor.of the Griffintown Me-| pranca o Imp ; a - st.This ° time has left a few wrinkles an his midsed this a is a Éraduats ithodist Church: I was a member of Francais to the Impertal, when à vas BARRY BROS, oor.Valley and St.Prince and Ottawa Streets.\u2014This | BR pleasant face, but he still has the keen, : that church for many years.\u20ac 1 George Streets\u2014Come to us for Coupon is good for $2.00 worth of - intelligent glance of the successlul business man, his carriage is still erect, this step is still firm, and his facultiès are still unimpaired, \u201cMy father was a native of Ireland,\u201d he continued, \u2018but I_ was born right there in MontrBal; so you see I'am a real Canadian.\u201d \u2019 FROM SCHOOL FORM TO HARNESS BENCH.work of the Griffintown churen.to 35 3 irs .for .\u201c0 , i ire?*| \u201cYoun eré »| Chicago, June 30.\u2014Whether the team- .: reduced to cor 3 pa .\u201cWhen I was a boy I went to the Do you remember the big fir letra Efe oRle mere Sn ere sters strike is officially ended by next Re ISAIE LESPERANCE, Butcher, 705 St.81.00.British and Canadian School.on Cote street, which was the largest educational institution in the city at that time.The school was under the management of Messrs, Prothingham and \u2018Lunn, \u2014the\u2014first school commissioners.The headmaster was a Mr.Minchell, and he had as assistants two of the older boys, who were called monitors.\u2018We used those old-fashioned quill pens.1 was a monitor, and one of my duties was to make pens for the other boys.\u201d Mr.Irwin laughed.\u201cI think I must have made thousands of those pens,\u201d he said.: ' © \u201cWhen I was thirteen years old,\u201d he continued, \u201cmy father died, and I went to work in the harness shop which :2 had established .on McGill street.M:2- Gill street was the principal business, street of the city in those days, and it was also the widest.The longest street wasgwhat is now Notre Dame street, and then I took charge of the place.i After doing business on McGlll Street i for over.fifty years: we moved up to , Beaver Hall Hill, which had become | the residential district.The move was à bad one at first.The rich peo-; i ple used to make trips across to Bng-| land and bring over most of the harness they required and we hal moved away from our poorer and humbler customers.When we were on Mcs-; GI Street we also used to do a lot of | better known and a good business was cstablished.- \u201cLiving was cheaper In those days.Eggs sold at about ten cents a dozen and butter was worth from ten to fifteen cents a pound.The farmers used to drive into the city with their produce and sell their goods in the markets._ .CAPTAINED NO.3 AT BIG FIRE.asked the scribe.+ | \u201cWell, ves, I should think J do,\u201d Mr.Irwin laughingly replied.\u201cI was a member of the fire brigade at the time.I was captain\u2019 of No.2 Company every member of which was a\u201c volunteer as wera-all-the firemen in the citv._ engine stood in a gateway.When a fire stiarted the big bell of the Notre Dame Church.was rung and all the different fire companies rushed to the scene., We had the privilege of taking the first horse we could find to draw the engine and when no horse was available we had to draw it ourselves with long roves.; .\u201cWe had a number of watermen who went through the.streets with large barrels on.carts, selling water to the residents \u2018of the city.When a fire broke out the watermen would al flock to the scene for.they generally found a ready sale for- thelr watér on those occasions.\u201crhe big fire started in the morning law-abiding in the old days and the duties of the police we light.\u20181h: policeman was also a kird of woi h- man and at night he want tlhiron;h the streets calling out the hours and pr:- claiming \u2018all was well\u2019 - \u201cWhen I'was a,young man the Ca- thollc cemetery was where Domminn Square is now andthe Protestant burÿ- ing ground was on what is now Du:l- erin Square, I attended the first funeral that took place to the Mount Royal cemetery, the funeral of tev.Mr.CHILDREN WERE DIFFERENT \u201d THUSN, \u201cThe old English cathedral was on Notre Dame Street, near the Notre Dame Church and I also attended service there sometimes.The old cathedral was burned.at the big fire.1 was connected with the Sunday school the children obeyed thelr parents but nowadays.many of the parents\u2019 obey their children.We had a large attendance at the Sunday school.| It.was held in.the basement of the church and we did not have the modern con- 'Venlences of the present day.= Mr.Irwin has been enzaged fn Sunday School work.for a great many years, and has had charge of the infant class of the Dominion Square Methodist Church row for the past twen- ty-five years, thus having the satisfaction of watching some of his first \u2018infants\u201d grow up to manhood.He also takes an active interest in other, brunches of church work.I intend.to visit my son in Vap:om- ver, shortly,\u201d sald Mr.Irwin at the close of the interview, \u201cIf I like It out there I may remain, If 1 don't I think I shall return to Montreal and become a newspaper reporter.\u201d And the good-humored smile again en éntirely in French.historic drama, operatta and even a season of grand opera.The best of talent has been secured as well ns the best of plays.Th people of Mon:- real will have an opportunity to see first class French pleces.in a first class house.The arrangefnents which have been made will enable us to give latest Parlsian successes iÎmmedliately after they have been produced In Paris.There was some idea at ohe house, but it was seen \u2018that Montreal demanded a first class French theatre and the Francais hereafter will mean \u2018| what the name says.\u201d POLICE WILL NOT GUAR CHICAGO TEAMS LONGER Monday or not, the police guards ure to be tnken off the wagons of strike affected firms in the business district of the.city.The policemen thus released will be returned to their regular stat- fons.: _ Mayor Dunne has made this declsion \u2018to-day, helieving that danger of rioting Lin the streets is practicilly over and that a system of \u201cguarded routes\u2019 in freight depots -and other centers of trade \u2018will prove sufficient to présecve order.A WIFE OF SHERBROOKE JAILER =.DEAD.Sherbrooke, June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mrs.Read, wife of Mr.M.Read, jailer, died suddenly last evening.She was about to go down town with hér daughter, \u2018when she fell to the floor and before negigtance could be rendered life waa \u2018extinct.She was 73 years of age.Heart- There will be| THE TRADERS ADVERTISING Co 259 ny Notre Dame St.West I.D.GOUGEON, Grocer, 826 Dorches- A.McCRORY, ter 8t.\u2014Cholce Wines and Liquors.$2.00 worth extra of Green Cash Recelpts given upon the return of every $20.00 worth of Cash Checks.vinced.You can save money, timie by dealing with us.Tea, Butter, Eggs, etc.and be con- 525 St.Antoine St\u2014 worrÿ and Try our Groceries, Wines, Liquors and Provisions.We lead.Green Cash Receipts with every purchase of $1.00.Take it with you.DEMERS BROS, 739 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Come and see our clean, appetizing Grocery, one of the best in the city.Real bargains in Pure Grocerles every day.Catherine St\u2014A clean, appetizing J.C.CATY'S Dry Goods Store Near Prince Arthur Street.Plain Black Cashmere Stockings, extra quality; 676 StyLawrence St.regular price 500, butcher shop, situated in the heart ; ; c.q y P| of a good business district.Pat- .: * ronize'it\u2026- A 0.MALO, Butcher, 81 Dalhousie St\u2014 Cholce Meat Market, = Fresh vegetables a speclalty.tres omen MUCH PAPER MONEY: WAS CAREFULLY DESTROYED lesues of the People's Bank, of Halifax, Now Merged With Bank of Montreal, Were Defaced .Yesterday.Quebec, June 30.\u2014(Special)-\u2014The People\u2019s Bank, which was recently merged existencè to-day.The - Quebec branch of the People's closed at 3 o'clock io- day and on Monday next will re-open as a branch of the Montreal Bank, un- | der the old management.In the meantime the Mdntreal Bank will give employment to the clerke discharged by the People\u2019s Bank.\" .Yesterday over one hundred thousand, dollars of paper money of the Pec- ple\u2019's Bank was defaced in the Quebec office and then forwarded to the heal Coy \".+ DANGEROUS FOODS.Dr.Waldo, the Southwark coroner, said at an Inquest recently that a large number of cases of poisoning had occurred recently as a result of drinking stale milk and eating mackerel and pork.He warned people against these articles of food.\u2014Express.: \u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian Cigarette ess 2.\u2014\u2014 © \u2019 - ~__ THE CON 17-19 BUSBY LANE, .- vs FOR \u201c ' SATISFACTORY, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL RESULTS.3 + - .\u2018 fo .ny Also, COMPLETE TOWN LIGHTING PLANTS.+ .+ INENTAL HEAT & LIGHT C0.-.MONTREAL.b a - \"but {t wasn't all known by that name - then.West of McGill it was called! and before evening had destroyed a'appeared on Mr.Irwin's face.- [failure was the cause of deuth.with, the Bank of Montreal, went out.of| office at Halifax for total destruction.15, 25 and 360 a box.RRR I RRR RA IIIS REE RH ARIE IRR RATHI RT RENE SNS DERNIERES EDEN EEE SEE EDEN NES err \u2019 : - i } - it \\ \u2014 .-_ _ * Dear tt ç - a + % & nes \u2014 1 x * ; = mr .; x x : S x .* .) se * *% x x - > ., i | For PRIVATE H OUSE S, SCHOOLS, HO TELS and any place requiring L] GHT + SAH HHH IHS ENNEMI NES HHHHEH HHH HHH ER ERHIHIM NIUE SIREN EEE 2 MINE MISE INSEE MEET NENNIENENRERNE ETEINENMNMIESMIEESE i ; novos FERAL wpa i A 7 A + PN VER VE L VD NM EL ARR MMM MENU ET ee \u201ca Co Ps LOL TO THE RUSSIA cn Although Citizens of the United States For Many Years, They Yet Belong to the Orthodox Church and Own Allegiance to the Czar.\u201cThere are remote regions in the Jn- terior of far away Alaska, undèr -Am- erican rule, says the Brooklyn Dally Eagle, where the Czar of Russia still holds the ralthful allegiance of hundreds of former subjects, where his word, as the head of the Russian Church means more to the peo 8e than.a law of the American Cougiess or a ruling of the courts.These people are descendants of mixed Russian and native stcck and the active prosdyting Te A TRE MENDOUS L OSS Not only of time, \u2018but comfort, too, if you have a corn.Better try Putham\u2019's Corn Extractor and, eure the corn.Painlesd and sure; acts in twenty-four of the representutives of the Russian, Church.\u2018has Kept them loyal to the \u201cLittle Father aiid has led them to accept him as thelr.temporal ruler, although forty years have passed since the signing of the treaty which con- veved the country to the United States.In these aottlpments the ltus- siun language Is almost exclusively spoken, mygssions are maintained by the Russia Church and schools conducted under the auspices of those missions.In many respects the people are as thoroughly Russian In both appearance and.alleglance as ave the péople in the outlying portions of SIberia on the opposite coast of Behring Sea.The clause in the treaty with | Russia making them citizens reads: I.The Inhabitants of the ceded territory, according to thelr cholce, reserving thelr natural allegiance may return A in all department Worth of Stamps® GIVEN FREF with first dollar of every purchase 3 JONTREAL \u2018they, {with the 2 tien of bir (he = ve tribes, part be\u2019 admitted to the bknjoyment of all {the » advantages and- immunities of el zens of the United States, und shall be maintained gnd protected in the free enjoyment of their vert, preperty and religion, - OF ORTHODOX CHURCH.An interpretation of this clause granting all the rights of oltisenshiy to these people was issued Ly Judge Wickersham af the United States Din- trict Court for the District of Alaska, Third Division, \u2018May 14, 1904, tn the case of John Minook of St, Michael, the son of a ltussian t er und un Eskimo mother.Minook aPplied tg the court for naturalisation papers, alam Jing to be a Russlun court held that he was alroudy an American cltixen, concluding u'longthy decision in tho case by saying: \u2018lu conclusion tt (x ny Judgment that the applicant le à cltixen of the United States LY virtue of tho third article of the treaty with [titsAla cediug Alan- kin to the United States, elther an one of those fuhabltants who accepted the benefits of the proffered naturalimi- tion, or, as à member of an \u201cunviviliacd native tribe,\u201d who has luce that dato voluntarily taken up his testdopce separate.and apart froin any tribe of Indians thereln, and has adopted tho habits of civilized te, Of tho 60,000 people Hving In Alaska one-sixth are conununicants Jt Mudscsus bet-bratee-qipo arin aantind the \u201cLittle Father oar ly Any respect disregard hin wishes or cominands, An act of disloyalty to the \u2018sap, (hey ara taught, would he an act of ajisloyal- ty to the church, and despite thelr poverty and Iguiotanee the natives of Alamhin falling under Hurslan church flees are hnhued with the most profound religivus reverence for both vue chureh ao Ha royal head, There Ie a very andarked difference between the Rumatan ndaslons and (hes achoole conducted under thelr auspleen nnd the mirrlone and mehisols conducted hy atlrer rellgiour denominaticne, that, whereas the snlnsions del Bchools of other denitulnations sre American In aplrit aud teaching, hore of the Rus- alun church ars lntensely Hussinn, In the Swedlah mileslong the WNnglish language Ie taught, though with a rich Scandinavian burr, ated at the Josyjt and other Catholic nilestion pupils, in addition to being taught religlous oh- porvances, nre given à thorough Kng- Halt education, But In the tussiane Mmisslons end schools there is no effort to Amerlcanudze converts, The vlaltor n A.+44 Aor dred} \" Le-baregot witha ferme ne ne GREAT ROCKEFELLER | GIFT TO EDUCATION Ten Million Dollars Endowment Handed Over ( General Board.New York, June 30.\u2014Ten millon dul- larnm an an endowment for higher educs- tion ln the United Htatos has been giv- bn by Johd 52, Rockefeller.\u2018Fhe an- néuncement wa# made hyDr.Wal- lance Huttrick, of the board, at «# meet- tng to-day.The following letier to the secretaries and executive officers of the bourd, from FF.T.Gates, Mr.Rockafeller's repretetitative was given out: New York, June 30th, 1908.\u201cI am authorised by Mr.John D.Rockefeller to suy that he will côn- tribute to the general education board the sum of ten miiton dollars ($10,000- 00M), to be paid Outober Int next, in cas; or at his option, In.Jncome-produçinz securities at their market value, the principal to be held in perpetuity as a foundation for education, the Income wbove expenses and administration to \u2018or umed for the benefit of, such Inetit- utlons of Joarning, At such times, at such dmounts, for such purposes and under such conditions, or employed in CEYLON TE Black or Green-Sealed Packets only.Ao > (iroceries 4 Special Attractions For July THE LARGEST LICENSED GROCERY IN THE NORTH END.Co DOUBLE STAMPS ALL WEFK.| be he i.Cannot possibly \u2014 be imitated THIS 18 THE SOLE SEORET OF ITS GREAT SALE \u201cSALADS\u201d -=\"\u2018!ls pure to\u2014a- leaf such.other: ard-maz- os \u201cau omly Putnans\u2014it sito Russia within three years; but if hours.Use wily Putnun's\u2014it's th they should prefer to remain in the \u2014 \u2014 NXTHHRX Fe Sy > _ FET mr 0 ie + x De = + ; = v \u2018 XX XXL RMI FER XXARYF 0 | = pa \u2026 .Fo.po IR DAT\" SERA REM s except Grocery.3 OM FOR ST.00.IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT.FROM 8 To * 1 #5 se 4 X- DOUBLE STAMRS N° ALL.DEPARTMENTS BALANCE OF x TE TAY ' 3 COOKING PIaR \u201che for eiriasariacriiacesarassens I =0c x o STEN AS On TOT ages ero eee L3¢ * : RESTE 21-16.packages for accus x.= ONUENISD Mi LK.3 boxes for .; z25e x Es =.Mort, Tuesday, Weinesday and Thursday s % L'ETOILE- ADAM LAMY\u2014 x ve 209: NOTRE DANE, | 3653 NOTRE DAME, jo doc Chatboillez Sousre.st Henry.À * = SEE SF Me HHH FN HHI SIKH RIKKI = PLAIN LUSTRE, red.tink, green, royal July Price RICIL AN Hecu od Price lor July .\u201cALL LEY.\u201cPre celeb ac een 4 = AND any AS.navy, - | Guelities.our July Price fn ere à FANCY TT \u201crur \u2018Le S54 UF OSUI® seinen cain 52, and, 54 Jdrhes wide, pearl grav, navy, gredn, brown.for Skirts.44 inches wide, Special Values.AND WHITE LUSTRE.Regular 35c.July Price .ALL WOOL CHEVIOT AND DIAGONAL GOODS 40 Inches wide, navy blue only.Regular price, 5 \u20ac0c.July Prics.21¢ = 4 300 YARDS ALL WOOL SERGE, 40 inches wide, blue gray.Regular 2Æo.©@ur July Price.12% \u2018CORONA, 44 in.wide, royal blue and navy only.- Tbe.July Prite.-.24 ¢ blue, navy and pale blue, cream, cham- : Z4c 5e Regular 75e.Heres maces SEGUV GES EMA SUO Sc er 00m 01 1 asou 0e NOL OW ATERPROOF CRAVENETTE, 60 inches wide, plain or brown, green, medium gray.str] rence Regular price, $1.25 and ipod.Die re 000cece rerssesreoeme sara Nes sean eau near cream, champagne, Bray.reseda, brown, .Regular 60c.July Price light and dark gray.\u2014ecmvsce seu me.rs ect 000 euecs 75¢ quality.tereoesan acto srnconn green, black.pale blue, 157 up to $1.00.BLOUSES.LINEN BLOUSES, yoke\u2019 with torchon lace Inser- suler $1.06.July Price.WHIT! trim: 1102, WHITE LAWX BLOCUSES, some are trimimmed With lace, others are trimmed einbroïideries.Few.sizes only.© $1.00 to $2.09 qualities., For KM BLACK HATEEN BLOUSES (sam-.i ples), pleated fronts trimmed: with braid, diferent styles.Regular $1.25 up Lo $2.00, July Price BLACK®' AND WHITE STRIPED SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS.$2.00 to $3.00 aualifies Our July Special \u20ac Fries eerie mein aren BLAC K AND WHITE STRIPED SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS.Regular value, $2.00 to $4.00.July Price, eaci oe.puce aan area een 47e GIRLS WHITE LAWN DRESSES, embroidery collar, pleated flounce, Mesular $1.00 and $1.25.July Prices coe \u201c 3%e and 33¢ GIRLS.WHITE DUCK DRESSES, sailar collar, pleated skirt.Regular $1.55.Our reduced Price cesscseu rs 57e dr | Very Special 37c.A PIECES OF FANCY LUSTRE, for Dresses and Blouses, 42 and \u201844 inches wide, cream ground with fine colored stripes, In pink, Redured July Price, per yard 43c heliotrope, navy.Regular prices from 3 Ce EE A TTT Its a2 DRESSING SACQUES, in Light Color- Dressing Sacques \u2018ed Figured Muslin, eallor collar, wide sleeves, trimmed with Valenciennes Ince.$1.25 quality.Our July Price, each .# ac .FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, umbrella style, trimmed with lace and inger- \u2019 tion, $1.00.For .i.cvveinvr.4Te WHITE COTTON UNDERSKIRTS, very wide flounce, trimmed with lace, $1.25 quality.Our Special Price WHITE COTTON CORSET CQVERS, Aquare, yoke, trimmed with embroid- -ery.Regular 35c.For 185¢ CHILDREN'S CORSETS, with cords, buttons and braces.25c regular.July PrICO L.escse cas sbe terasse ane eee euee GIRLS, COTTON UNDERVESTS, 9e 1e duality.For WHITE COTTON CORSET COVERS, trimmed with lace insertion, 60c.For 30¢ GIRLS' CORSETS, sizes 18 and 19.Regular price, hoc.\u2018July SpeclaT Price.LADIES\u2019 CORSETS, made of Colorad Sateen, few sizes only.Regular\u2019 $1, 25 quality.July Price .erie S7c 19\u20ac DOUBLE WIDTH GRAY In Alaska by airs Halous denon ination, of which the Russian Charch maintains thirty-eight; the Presbylter- lan Church twenty-one; the Roman Catholle, ten; the kpiscopal.Church, fourteen; tha Baptist Homo Mission Society, two; the Methodist, six; the Swedish Evangelica! Union, three; the Friends Soctety, three; the Congregational Church, four; and tho Norweg- fan Evangelical Lutheran; five.These figures show that while the Russian religious influence is hardly the dom- Inant influence in Alaska it is yastly the largest religlous Influence, and is probably the dominant Influence imong the native population, since many of the churches, notably the Congregational and Episcopal, devote thelr en- ergles largely to the white setflements.It is notable in this\u201c connection that the Russian missions are maintained in remote settlements where the population ir chiefly native or a mixture of native and Russian.A STRANGE ENIGMA.\u2018It fs difficult to understand how an absolute autocrat lke the Czar of Rus- sla had so long held the unswerving alleglance of millions of people, èx- tending from the (Caucasus to Arctic.A key to this enigma may be 15, 25 and 306 à box.\u2018the, \u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian Cigarettes gone back forty yenras and discovered detached bitn of Siherin, which have Arifted acroms the channel to the Am- erlcan coast.mr CUSTOMS REVENUE INCREASED A MILLION.Ottawa, Ontt, June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014- Canadian Customs revenue for the 12 months ending with June showed an \\n- crease -of a little over a million dollars in the amount of duty collected.For the 12 months the sum was $41,584,878, and for the same period the year before the «mount was $40,508,812, For the month of June, there wis a decrease of dbout 312,000 in the collect- fon.> re rer BIDDERS FOR QUEBEC HARBOR - CONTRACT.Quebec, June 30.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014SIx tenders for the work of strengthening thé l.ouise Docks Embankment wers rn- ceived by the Quebec Harbor Commis sloners this noon.The tenders, which « contained a certified cheque for $30,000 were all sealed, and the names of the | interested parties are not definitely .| known.However, it fs known that among the number, Messrs.M.P.Davis and W.J, Poupers, of Ottawa, Messrs.Cummings of Toronto and E.T.Dus- | sauit, of Quebec, of Quebec have bid for the contract, {HAS (MABERRUCH SN 8 desm best adapted to \u2018promote a .coin- prehensive uystein of higher education tn the Urdted Bwates.\u201d states.\u2018 MASTERED THE AIR Made Successful Trip to Top of Ten-Story Building and Back.Toledo, O., June 30.\u2014The most re-| HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALTIES .A.MAYNARD, Grocer: Wine and Liquor Merchant, Wood Coal, Grain and Hay 253 Duluth Avenue, Corner Drolet markable fl! ght .ever made In an airship was performed here to-day by\u2019 A.B.Knabenreuh, who sailed through the aîr a distance of three miles, larul- ed on top of a ten storey office buildirg in twenty-five starting, and thén returned to the spot from which he started.He: declares, that his present ship is far superior to\u2019 the others he has navigated, that it is casier managed, and that he has sol the problem of arlel navigation.x \\ this a Record-Breaking S prices in two.Such a grand opportunit in La Presse, LETENDRE FILS & CIE., 1493-87 st.Catherine Street.ow AU BON MARCHE\u2019S UE Freat Red Tag Sale Starts MONDAY, JULY 3rd.GHTF-O\"ELOEK,-sharp,-our-doors- open\u2014ushering in the people to the biggest, brightest, snappiest sile we ever inaugurated.ales Month ; PW The Sign\u2019 of The RED TAG WU In every department: will mean Bona-fide Bargains and \u201cSlaughter Sale Prices.This is certainly an extra- , y may never occur again, ordinary chance to secure seasonable merchandise at money saving prices.goods which don\u2019t bear the Red Tag sign will be subject to a discount of 10 per cent, off the regular price.ga\u201d We will keep you posted as to how the Big Sale is progressing by.our ads.La Patrie, and the Herald every Thursday and Saturday .sæ and to attain this we are cutting former We want te make All \\ * GENTS FURNISHINGS DEPT.= GRAY AND DRAB TWEED 27 inches wide.Regular 88c.For .L2%¢ STRIPED WORSTED FIN- 18H PANTING, îbc to 80e qualities.For .40¢ ALL WOOL TWERD, 54 An.wide, $1.00: 50¢ HOMESPUN FLANNEL bd in.wide.Regular Pe Far .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260u0s ALL WOOL TWEBD, on colors, 50o and 60c qualities.For 31.BZ2he GRAY AND BROW ALL WOOL TWHED, ~ked, striped or plain, * when wide.Former \u201cces, $1.50, $1.6, .$2.00 July Price .cceiieennn.Kc MEN'S WHITE COTTON VESTS.Regular boc.ZEPHYR OR MADRAS SHIRTS, \u2018Jight colors, Regular $1.00 and UNDER- 2 .CORNUROY PANTS, naworted slzes, $1.25.July Price, each .\u201c8 DOZEN NECKTIES, newest shades, Regular price, 25c.July Price MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS, shades, Price LINEN VESTS.striped or figured.Regular.value, $1.25.Our July Price 150.sec 00s 00000 asus se» I TOC ; *_aitterent- - Regular price, 50c.July COLORED 80CKS, striped or dotted, white, red, gray.35e quality.Our July Price .vveiviecerereanaseetonns MeN 8S WHITE LINEN UNDERWEAR.Regular Tbe.July Price, cach asser te ss Pe FO 58 BOYS\u2019 (GRAY TWEED PANTS, Be regular.For 50 DOZEN 4 PLY LINEN COLLARS, - different styles.Very cheap at, each.Se NAVY BLUE FLANNEL, for Roya\u2019 0c quality.3 I © Sults, G4 inches wide.For for Boys, 46¢ and 60c qualities.For 38 ¢ £1 low, blue.LADIES\u2019 KID \u201cRegular 35c.EMBROIDERIES, EMBROIDERY AND INSERTION, 2 to FoF inches wide, Qualities up to 15c.Price .tes, July Reduced Prices PI] ATEN VALENCIENNES LACES AND INSERTIONS, different widths, VERY S8PECIAL\u2014COLORED JAPANESE SILKS.Regular \u201c28e, July Price .BLACK PEAU DE SOIR.Regular price, 750.Reduced Price essssesassnccsscaresss ÉTE \"LACES and RIBBONS.5 inches wide, 10c to 16e qualities.Crates rme rat eii tbr er erin rant anes ens Be and 7e 5,000 YARDS RIBBON (reonants), \"from 3 to 8 yaris long, all kinds, from 1 to 6 July Reduced Price, per yard WHITE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, hemstitched borders.[PN eee BO Real value, 10c.July ; ee 4e Be to 18c quall- 2%c and Bo 1T%e Cesisserierertiansenea \u2014\u2026\u2026vocsrs000 THREAD \u2018GLOVES, open \u201cworked, ray, drab, black, 20 in.long, \u201c2c.uly Price, per pair 12%c SILK MITTS, open worked, white, black, croam, Blok, pale.blue, 2Q.inches long.egular price, 60c2 July Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.are 33C CHILDREN'S BLACK THREAD STOCKINGS, extra good quality, At, por pair c\u2026.\u2026\u2026roncreccncaoresu0000 LADIES\u2019 SILK GLOVES, In red, yeï- .quality.July Reduced Price not quite perfect.90c to $1.26 qual- ties.July Price .jee 25c CREAM LACB COLLARS, for Boys end Girls, $1.50.For .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.- 39e - COLORED SILK BRAID COLLARS.9 PARE SILK BRAID COLLARS, medaliton EUR - style, 25c.For reread 12%c¢ - +2 , ; > LADIBS' SILK GLOVES, white, oe oF 1 Po black, tan, gray, green.Extra good 4 Vi AR quality at'é0c.July Reduced Price, 23¢ FARE! ay! LADIES® 8ILK \u2018GLOVES, open work- A Ted, cream, white, black, 20 inches a long.906 quality.For .\u2026\u2026.286 \u2018Glove and @llar Department.cyrano, hellotrope, 25c GLOVES, every shada, J uly Price 50 DOZ.LADIES\u2019 BLACK: RIBBED CASHMERE STOCKINGS.Regu-.:__ lar 25e.For, per pair .168¢\" CHILDREN'S SOCKS, in Pale blue, pink, red.Regular 18c.July \u2018Price, O¢ SILK BELTS, all shades.Regular price, 80c.July Price ze WH PIQUE BELTS, Te.For.28¢ COLORED PLEATED CHIFFON, 20 _ And 24 in.wide.Regular \"price.Boc.\u201cJuly Reduced Price .18¢ PATENT LEATHER BELTS, 2c quality.For the July Reduced ale 15\u20ac 15000504 DO0 SL 1 0OVGG0 000034000005 LEATHER BELTS, pretty .colors, with pointed buckles, 5c.For.28¢ minutes from time oe Alar Lie.For .- 9e FIGURED DAMASK, for Portieres.Regular 5% and 5c qualities.July.Price iii ici rae es 324¢ WOOL CARPET.36.{aches wide, latest colors and designs, 5c and 40c qualities, For, per YOId .20.00s 100 sovacens scenic es 25e STAIR CARPET.19 fnches wide _ Regular 1k and 1Sc.For, per YArd Leia cac en es v000 \u2026 \u2026.Ge NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- PHONE EAST 235.F {ton at the time, H'e business zrew, COMES FROM.: ° went to Englard, ard 18 row cre of } Kington, Ortt.\u2026 June 30.\u2014(Speclal) Preatest manufa* ur \u2014Joseph Allen Buker, elected member plies.He is a mer of the Imperial House for East Fins- County © oun bury;\u2014was born in Frontenac Tony of municipal ya few miles out of Kingston.Twent years ao he made a success of a pian tent hand flour sifter, ving in Kings- | | WHERE THE NEW CANADIAN M.P.Muny.cot sins vicinity.CURTAIN DEPT.Le STRIPED DAMASK PORTIERES, £0 and $7.7) qualities.Reduced GEOERSESE Se .july Price 82 49 and 2 39 ea TAPESTRY CARPETS.27 In! wide.; @ j pretty designs.Règular price, 3% \u20ac - and 6».Our Special Price .J24c 5 Et PL A \u2014\u2014 BINGLE WIDTH CRETONNE Res TAINS.Regular $1.75 palr.For De WHITE LACE CURTAIN NET.| with lace and insertion, Regu- : lar Se.July Price \u2026\u2026.1ZLe CANADIAN FLOOR OILCLOTH, ! checked or figured, 149 and 2 yds.© © GREEN AND TRAZ PLAN TN.DOW BLINTS.5 x 2 ur Ze wide, 25¢ regular.July Price.10¢ duced Proce 19¢ ENGLISH FLOOR OILCLOTH, 4 | CANADIAN TER ST ' lim, ! ad Ma vasa putes, Leg - yards wide.6 quality.July Price.39e | ls\u201d Jüc and ue Pur Prece 1 Gere INLAID LINOLEUM.2 yards wide.{ENGLISH FLOOR \u201cLCLOPSE Lino- $1.00 and $1.25 qualities.Our July ! ve > vy = ee Tam - Price.per vard LL Le nas rene nes 9e | ular To, \u201culy Price Mize.| i | COCOA DOOR MATS.Reguiar price, Sle and Alc.Our Reduced Price, fer July\u2019 saie \u2026 39 DAMASK PORTIERES, new desizns.Our Special Price.sz 69 (oats and 1 Suits.\"LONG RUBBER COAT.Regular $5.00.for July Sale « chev ked ning mavy, or steel Say gray.s.Wo $4.0 qualities, ur July Prise.67e ND nN PLAIN OR STRIPED CRAVENSUTE OATS.\u2018oc .AR Girls, light or durk .gray with > without cape, NN wide sleeves.fancy burluns.Ressuinr 34.1 and NN $3.00 qualities.July PFice .Lo S1 37 A) = BOYS\" WHITE DUCK SU ITS, satlor voilar, Regu- N § lar $1.00 and $.:25° July suie Pr we, 47e und 43¢ IW ; hh WHITE DUCK BLOUSES.for Boys.wid saiior collar.Regular 0c: July \u2018Price Le 19e +, BOYS\u2019 RÉBFERS.made of pale blue Pique. Sager's Trunks\u2014\u201cA grand Trunk Depot.\u201d ' Bobs Chewing Tobacco\u2014\u201cWhen you want tobacco, chews Bobs\u201d .We think our readers will agree with us that these constitute a very bright collection of \u2018catch phrases.\u201d Attached to the accompanying_ pictures is given, in each case, one of the \u201ccatch phrases\u201d suggested by the contestants, with the name of the contestant also given.The Herald has to thank the three Judges who so kindly investigated the merits of those whose answers were correct, or nearly so, and gave the decision as recorded above.These gentlemen were : correspondence school course, \u2018Mr.Mitchell there are few more widely.\u2026.$350.00 |ried off the first prise in The Her- spare moments were devoted to that : c I think that of the whole series, No.5, purpose.2\u2014MISS ISABEL WADLEIGH, Coaticook, High Grade T owrit ald's Publicity Contest is Mr.John J.v PY, .The Canadian Typewriter Co.cock, High Grade Typewriter, 135,03 |Shännon, of 163a Chatham Street, et represented BE ee Depart.studied tu De pe at It oa 8\u2014JAS.B.MITCHELL, 4839 St Catherine Street, Correspondence Montreal, t The position he occu lenin one.I puzzled some time.over that | tisements, and when I had satisfied Sohoo! Course\u2014international Correspondence \u2018School .00.00 Shannon tothe splendid Leach plana.*|one, I remember.Besides No.6, Nos.myself as to its meaning I laid it away ~4=MISS ETHELWYNNE A.WILLIAMS, 93 Favard \u201cst, Li Tadiss\u201d FOUR, | 01 2 and 43, representing respectively |and wrote its number and the firm Gold Watoh, Johnston Bros.TES \u201d.50.00 When approached by one of the| Messrs.James Sager and Letendre & name on a sheet of paper.Some, how- 5\u2014A.NEWMAN, 346a St.Antoine st, \u201cSouvenir\u201d Cooking Range members of rover eet par, and {old Co.offered good food for retjection, ever, baffled me, and after a little \"E.Cavanagh Co.:.PES ASE eee.5000 |ful contestants In The Heraud's Pub-|\u2018 \u201cI suppose you took some degree of while I sent for a copy of the \u201cAdver- 6\u2014MRS.J.-P.WILLIAMS, 93 Favard Street, Point St.\u201d \u201cCharles, Col- pleasure out of this kind of work.\u201d « \u201c lege Course, Moon\u2019s Business College .40.00 \u201cI certainly dia.oot offered 2 goad \u2014 means of relaxation to me, and wou 7 LEONARD MASON, 83 Bleury Street, Ruff or Muff to choice, 35.00 not have thought the time lost had +60 see 00 nues 00000 00 * \u2026as e8u vecu o ea sean 000 = there been no prize coming my way.\u201d 8\u2014JOHN WATSON, Napanee, Ont, Dinner Sot, W.H.Scroggie, Ltd.25.00 Mr.Shannon {8 a falthful reader of | 8\u2014CHAS.A.BENNETT, 189 Bleury Street, Suit of Clothes, J.H.The Herald, which has always been Blumenthal & Sons.een ess» erncene es sec 000 tan en a00e .25.00 his favor: \u2018te of Montreal Newspapers, In 0\u2014J.his opiniun the Publicity Contest has 1 \"WHOROLD SMITH, 43 Shuter St, Suit \u201cof Clothes, \u2018Thas.A.25.00 aroused universal interest in the city.cert eri este tuo anno, .teres ec nares EERE 0000 0 - Mr.Shannon was ; rborn in Pointe 11\u2014MRS.ANNIE CAMPBELL, 58 \u2018Charron \u2018Street.- Suit of Clothes, Claire, thirty-eight years ago, but has Campbell Clothing Co.coiviinitiniinererrenneannnns 25.00 spent practically all his life {© Mont- \u201812\u2014E; HUMPHREY SIMPSON, Banff, Alta.Case of Bovril, Bovril real, After having compleled his edu Hee eee eae eee rarest aaa .1.00 cation, Mr.Shannon engaged In office vy s.JOHNSTON, 71a Arlington Ave., \u201cSet Thackeray's Works ports es SE ei Amen eee per © in full leather, with case, À.T.Chapman .a.0.00 Shannon is now,.however, devoting all 14\u2014STELLA NEWMAN, 346a St.Antoine St.Three filled books his time and attention to a new inven- Green Cash Receipts ec rauss eue ns sde en ae van 00e 0 sr eee es uns 5.00 tion of his, a solder and\u2018 acjd-proof 15\u2014W.RENNIE, 381 Clarke Str Annex, Choice to\u2019 value of \"2,600 seamed sanitary food.can, which, as Snowshoe Tags, American Tobacco Co., Premium Department.15.00 the name suggests and as the Inventor 16\u2014D.Sa HERRON, 49 Tupper St, choice to value of 2,500 Snowshoe claims is practically poison proof.ags, American Tobacco Co.Premium Department.RAR 5,00 Lu nca ee eee ae marre es none rat J.GRAY, 922 St.Urbain St.Leather bound Trunk, Jos.2 00 I 18\u2014MRS.GARDNER, , 669 City Hail \u2018Ave, Set of Carvers in case, L.\u2019 de AL Surveyer LL ieee an \u201c10.00 19\u2014L.E.EDWARDS, Waterville, \u2018Que.Table Cloth and Napkins, # Haycock & Dudgeon ree ee eee itr ca L en à 10.00 20\u2014THOS.A.VEARY, 41 Royel St., Morris \u201chair, J.S.Prince Co.10.00 21\u2014JAS.HOUSTON, 589 Cadieux.St, Picture, Geo.R.Heasiey.\u2026.\" 10.00 \u2018 22\u2014S.A.ROBINSON, 30 Berth .Sil .GC.| .Robinson & Co.Berthelet St, S ver Sugar Bowl, Goon \u20ac 9.00 \u2019 MISS ISABEL WADLEIGH MISS ETHELWYNNE A.WILLIAMS, 23\u2014H.M.RYAN, Nev burgh, Ont.Hate © Dozen Gentlemen's Silk Wi ; Ati Winner of Fourth Prize.' Handkerchiefs, Royal Stores.Ceres .6.00 Vinner of Second Prize.tiser's Book.\u201d This w t hel 24\u2014JOHN A.GRANT, 977 St.Urbain St., Rifle\u2014I.Costen & Co.6.00 |licity \u2018\u2018ontest, Mr.Shannon dec-arad and the puzzles were solved Ay on 25\u2014H.B.COWPER, 68ia Mance St.Silver Mounted Sik Umbrella\u2014 that the result was altogether unex- as they appeared with the exception Royal Stores .ciiiiiiiireoraires A ea a na a aa a ne nanas 5.00 |pected.As a reuder of The Herald, of a very few which, despite the help 26\u2014LYALL SMITH, Petite Cote, McGill Fountain Pen\u2014A.T.Chap- \u201c [he had followed the competition with of the little book, seemed to be beyond 27 ADIGE à.\u20ac AN 1.00 |interest and joined in for the amuse- me.\u2014 LARKE, 413 Rosiyn Ave.Westmount, McGill Foun- ment he derived from such a p'a, James 7, - Furnishings,\u2019 =.WRIGHT Vid © Pole.Pang, | mers) Hals, A ee » T9 Pr 8 Ten ARE .soon Tare Ce e hale | .: SPéelausi ps a + : - \u201chol ood tubes = are Irby - ele a 4 de 1} Blin?TE .- es La > - ' fm + ready bell = an Combs.Besshes TC sun [ED 29 * MivrorE ole, we gide Qrednt Tandy seen ot fom Eve sx TRADERS\u2019 ADVERTISING CO.Là \u201cCash versus Credit.\"\u2014Mrs.J.P.Williams, È pat ee de \u2014\u2014 \"CAUSER ANTS Som E \u2018Bus, for (7) 1\" Dodds you nove \u2014 He s got, .® THE DODD'S MEDICINE CO.| \u201cRequires no shaking before taking.\u201d\u2014John % Shannon, - a .ns Tack Sir .; Bu Suit = ton 2a % tn na |.Ph J bo a foy ehortt rae JRE rs os > ÉrueetT Judas = Riekad = Et iE 1] ve Slade ney Velivis 8 Abeot A $ 7 W.H.SCROGGIE, LIMITED., \u201cThe Queen's Block-house.\u201d- , ., \u201ca - .pu Le n.- i 2 À A > ; vo _ Ca .; .Le Bee ~ 5 : .5 0° .eT .: sc .; .oo \"Te VERS CW pe TT le Bo hp Le 2; - > s - .0 - .at \u201c Fu + * \u201c : » .En ; © 5 [EEN vu ve LH 3 \u201cgy a.wT .\u2026 .- - : .a.a ; © - - .< + x LE Je ha PE] Le - ~~\" er.wd \u2018 ss \u2014\u2014 ré - - - .20 es = \u2018 MERALE, BATURDAT, JULY I, 1006 - 7 TL .nT Co CL emer ni CAME IVT AA LO AEH ET Ad CAB ECR HET ss ces LA a - ee \u201chelo d wee Se = pa M DNTR YAY, \u201cDAILY mere er rer pra EEE pa _\" , ee ee ee - LU D eo 20° ps passe EE \u2014 SRT \"7\" EEE ; : = T eee ES I aL A CU + \u2018THE CORRECT READING OF THE FIFTY PICTURES | - .: ; : : \u2019 , 1 0 : .== y t = .y + ; F ETT : oo.i Ay \u2018 CTT, eS, Te (sr : .- Ls PS JE) .= Lu ; \u2018 \u2018 ce ; \u2019 \u2018 \u2018 \u2018 ga.- \u2019 .\u2019 : : Co \u2019 .: ne ; .i °4 C.A.WORKMAN.: 0° R.& W.KERR.- N.@.VALIQUETTE.So, THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.~ Tb \u201cWorkman's workmen work to suit you!'\u2014E.H.Simpson.\u201cKerr-ect every time.\"\u2014John J.Shannon.\u201cN.G.Valiquette\u2019s O.K.\"=\u2014John J.Shannon.,* \u201cYou can \u2018Scarsley\u2019 miss it.\"\u2014John J.Shannon.3 \u2018 one N i \u2018 ; D k == IG LITT HEAY) ke 00 ades dam MY WY ene.ea g et ||| NOWYSE \u201cHA! Wie JE RAND dof COMPANY gyi ARCH \\ WELL Tuo GREAT VIQLINIS TY, : Tatu tale .> Fragen - + .: Para The Soil Afrreac War ; ; + .Sey NL i - Aécfisherman \u20ac Have you hobks \u201cwith you | _ 7 2adfichemen Why Jeg, Heres à Ton of Them.: 3 .\u2014 Cl | tr Febery Rafer small, arent Mey $0 | à _ 7 _ [ _É# ¢ = \u2018 : ~ HAMILTON & CO.wo T.COSTEN & CO.eo Q.A.:HOLLAND & SONS.H.A.WILDER & CO.__ ._ \u201cWe a-Pecl to St.Catherine Street \u2018shoppers.\"\u2014John J.Shannon.\".Coston's save cost in sporting goods.\u201d\u2014E.H.Simpson.\u201cOur goods are fancy but our \u2018prices are not.\u201d\u2019\u2014John J.Shannon.\u201cThere's nothing wild-er rash in this advt.\"\u2014John J.Shannon.| | \u2014 me Le Ce oo \u2014\u2014 4 pr \u2019 NE » ! .| ; = 8 - ~ = + 8 TTT > bo a u \u2018 } : = \u2019 oT 1) TTT 4 em mL.\u201d : ; Ï \u201c we Perey] ; \u2014_ EE { \u20ac - - { AKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO.- ! HENRY MORGAN & CO.\u2018 A.8.CAMPBELL & co.1-0 SOVEREIGN BANK.5 \u201cYou need bread and you knead our flour.\"\u2014John J.Bhannon, .\u201cThis store is.\u2018on the square.\u2019\u2014John J.Shannon.\u201cAll figures fitted at all figures.\"\u2014John J.Shannon.\u201cBank with us gainst the moist occasion.\"\u2014John J.Shannon, at > = .Lo.ee Ps - \u2014 _ : (Say.Herr , Alec gfick | Ng Se 1 , : ; LU -, .: N \u201cus emce again or ,° E TN + N \\ 4 / \u2014 Boys he brie es dualed ! - \u2019 : Me -sakes of 2/1 oo oH! A \\ ! \u201c ! 5 - \\ -\u2014 1 | à x - a ~ s \u201ca y 4 : ! A ; 7 À Ahought 3 WAS , à Gay net lo have = 0 ot à biqger so but Ris Lloomin\u2019 Thaw 1 Slop: au Sasvghoeing | wag never \u201cfo badly \u201c Irealed in my J.H.BLUMENTHAL & SONS, \u201cINTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL.= - HAYGOCK & DUDGEON.SAYER ELEGTRIG.CO.an wo .not ; PWe suit your figure and your pocketbook.\u201d\u2014Miss leabel Wadleigh \u201cFirst learn ng thon wisdom, then wealth.\"\u2014Jas.B.Mitchell, » \u201cThe H.and D.Bes Hive.\"\u2014John J.Shannun.© \u201cWe work on wires.\"«=John : *.y .+ + \u2019 7 ; : 1° *, .007 of 7p vy en Ea - NG Seng de Groseve s \u201cine ® geen et.+» $e : autos Ses Rent ons Tuveey, Besjan: a O.Vavghan, 4 : TRAYL Monts waces Be o Coavastiom 8° .| 2 D e EEE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD; SATURDAY, RALD'S GREAT P us ¥ oo ve + = CA Tee \u20ac PC Ù RS aw pn 7 ; \u2014 9?: Aw %em :-ZCanlyou:cheose belbeen hemznow a « \u2018 .- Smet \"Ge \u2018or Gerh.2, Casily ,[ >» BOVRIL CO., LIMITED: \u201cYou don't trust to pot luck when Bovril is used.\u201d \u2014Miss E.A.Wiliams, THE W.J.MOON SYLLABIC SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS h : COLLEGE.; \u201cWhy not- be enlightened?\u201d\u2014Leonard Mason.i Rl es Tal af Crit fuel] Toa EE 8 .UBLICITY CONTEST\u201d | + ~~ wv - _ Bestén : Mhat are Ë tou doing will my Ta © 5, vie © Wel John 3 emless Mat Me man whe Ends his soup Tus way \u2018errs .4 GEO.R.HEASLEY.\u201cl\u2019m-alwzye In a cheerful Frame of mind.\u201d\u2014John J.Shannon.| A.T.CHAPMAN.| _lm a stationery chap\u201d\u2014John J, Shannon.JOHNSTON BROTHERS.\u2019 73 Ç * \u201cCall your \u2018time and wind up.\u201d\u2014John J.Shannon.\u2018 - .- \u201c> Mag .2 aRE, =, {From oo (re , To / = =i .> 16s = À \\ .2 : XX ; CL al * \\ T.MILBURN & CO.LIMITED.&ITIW - ! #Sick?\"\u2014Miss Isabel Wadieighe {21304 S.MISS ELSON ENTERTAIVS AT TE) , - ALEX.NELSON & CO.\u201cA Nelson Fur War.\"\u2014John J.Shannon, - SE .sl A \u2014 _ TEACHER >TWO OF My PUPILS HAVE GRADUATED.WHAT OUGHT | TO GIVE THEM AS PRIZES homens aty 2 W.H.L, EACH \u2026 \u2014 OW ONE OF THESE} [i 2: W.H.LEACH.a \u201cThey are not Instruments of Torture.\u201d\u2014John J.Shannon, ' oo ToT To & 1m \u20ac >.ni A 7 2 HN A nl Reames =~ = ¢ 1 | uae) AGIA onal | ove A = : \\ (A A A y w 7 A oF.{1 ive CNN ir { _\u2014 , THEY.0ONT.SEEM CAPABLE CC HARONOAK, 5.L J.A.SURVEYER.EU .Our hardware weara hard.H.Simpeens - n : FIT-REFORM CO.« \u201cOur fit and your béna-fx\"\u2014lohn J.Shannen, + vom JOHN-ALLAN.\u201cMan wants but little here below, but wants that little good?~ =A.Nowman, - h XP XR 7 == ® Bis: Une CE , eh T4 y A 1p \u201csa, -~ * JA .EME ae fl & ++ ALE\u201d J Te.& Y TH Pye i] 2 | Fe Aa I 3 \u2019 : ~, rac A 4 a py SES Win ip NE OA NV es is ANE TA = RANE) J Es Es amo aS Yr { paid ps = > .! = 7 | das =a oa 4] % \u2014 RE = RE gi 74 a, \u2014 = @% s \u2014 WV \u201c7 M ; 73 i \u2014 \u2014 = JE ak \u2014\u2014 sh, Os ) 7 In T Nee A ih an : ik) \u2014\u2014 THE JOHN MURPHY CO.LIMITED.\u201cQur aim is to please\u2014please test our aim,\u201d\"\u2014John J.Shannon.FU W.H.STEWART.\u201cFitel\"\u2014Miss Isabel Wadleighs EJACKMUR] F=f ines hr A FEE Co LA ; JAMES SAGER.A Grand Trunk Depot.\u201d\u2014ohn J.Shannon._ Sean aires EN N NS ; \" Te k ~~ I - \u201cNp Gull about these.\"\u2014Miss E.A.Williams.La J.8.PRINCE CO, LIMITED.ON \u201cPrincely Furnishings.\u201d\u2014E H.Simpson.\u2019 \u201d~ Tv MOGUL CIGARETTES, AMERICAN TOBACCO co.fia _ rapaces EEE #5 Se bo pt - «4 \"10 : No po TE È, a ) i 4\u201c .em vst.- .oy A gw 2h > en \u201cges FO \\ * MONTREAL DAILY, HERALD, me So * » ~ Ra pe SATURBAY; FUL PE APN à À oH OF \u201cTHE PUBLICITY CO = A LA + - \u2018 X 1, Pe - ° ~.2e \u2018 mm \u2014 I 7 | R in k .Ife hm:- WhaT can fou See ?- of Course\u201d not, : i A \u2018 .- ty Arr .; » .Yio a ; \u2018 \u2019 Lo; p \u201cEtre end y Ed:-.Ses à Yan, a SH and see \u201cI* Ma n.J were « Lu «, TS pr ES .- ' \u2018 + à ide \u201ces Hall S Supper.ee fe \u2014 0 n \u2014\u2014\u2014 : 4.ES ._ - .TWO THIRDS OF A CROSS : = : A CIRCLE COMPLETE Lo TWO SEMICIRCLES A ** Co : -PERPENDICULAR MEET ~~, AN 1SOSCELES TRIANGLE.5 THAT STANDS ON TWO FEET | \u2018 .TWO SEMICIRCLES TE » A CIRCLE COMF .- \u2014 domed _ Pn, 44) su.Lend PT ' > ~- of \u2019 pret?J comet ' 7 \u2018 { IC ane v ve LS _ ; .AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.LETENDRE, SONS & CO.THE E.CAVANAGH CO.LIMITED.oo : wa quiet companion.\u201d\u2014Mre.J, P.Williams, We ténde ye the best.\u201d\u2014E.H.Simpson.\u201cWe're in the van and hard to beat.\u201d\u2014John J.Shannon.\u2018If you have a nL ro, oe.B.Mitchell | \u2019 pr 7 fs only ; \u20ac made of Clay.A yx | but + suppose oo : > Q good; oat, Âq paret win | Nb he \u2014 ME i Sa vam oul\u201d.+ ; po : cant\u2019 © yo ) Gare MM na Yas good \u2018asa ! Coming back, 8 JOAN Lh .% paint WF.Mirror Top À J \u2014 * Wondev where .hes got fo AE EE \u2014 om ceed gH Spans Ed \u2018 ° VS { T GARR Cn - : : SCyPTe .,.1 mes Sher Jes Jorling Lo EET Fe | temp gentagonty ots, EE LL .\u2014 Lael 5 Jan vo.dy .Dian:- 0h Jack dhar Pew déceriTion\"iTaren a.} Wt \u2019 \"3 * ty RE 25 ; >.Ie - & Le PTS Sachs Can! afDisnaties pesirontez 04 ee een .= - sara etre ro \u2018 Ce ÿ Co Le \u2018: he Fy = ?* THE CLAMAN WATÉRPROOF GARMENT CO.:\u201d.; :- N.BEAUDRY & SONS.CO aad HT T.W.BOYD & SONS.THE CANADIAN TYPEWRITER C9.' \u201c'Tis a dry proposition.\u201d\u2014\u2014John J.Shannon.\u201cIf you want-a ring, ring us up=Tel; .,.'\u2014John 4 Shand LL pa \u201cJust for sport.\"\u2014John J.Shannon.> \u201cit's up-to-date and a bit ahsad.\"\u2014John J.chanmon.= La Le.à Ce .Lee: Lo - ee So.So : à 3 re .- - ; .permet Sr i , TT - : \u2019 \u2014 UIPMESELIE mane Sai - | \u2019.: ar LL _ _ ee 2 : Shelf d \u201cJR RE | Plumbers, 40 2 ni ; Painters, Supplies.H w 1 SPARTAN OF OL Ein Sp ter, ; ; .; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN \u2019 and Mill i ./ A ui .|Re_aunable Letter of a Cor- FE oo poral to His Wife in : ; : : Japan.; Lo Tne following extract® from a letter) - g - written to his wife by a Japanese scl- | 2543-2553 - ; dier will glve a good idea of the Spur- v \\ .\u2018 = tan sentiments that animate the nien, Notre Dame St.0 Tens » says the Express, Death on the field of |; \u2018 Alb Yes Sir duty and glory is their chief thought, 292-300 She dr and this thought far outwelghs all other Seigneurs St.0:8 000000000000 | Aba kK conslderations, .- df bight en .: oa ) = ye \u2018 \u2014 My dearest (he wrote) I especially ask === Îe porn .you strictly to observe the following .- 4 Epic, which T herewith rend you: \u2019 ° fa, \u2014 32 - = a .Neve CPD ty vy or 7 : For ati i, \u201ca1 = Bin pg I'm going 7 boy /we yards of Mar \u2019 Kind.from any one.to do wo wil ee ss Ee {IR Fy lovely: Prk\u201d : be to bring shame on your hus.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .-_ y= + or certe 0 iy y > d'un - i J \u201d , - bund, ne \u2018 \u2019 \u2019 SERIE HE: \u2018 .- a .Keep all my letters from the front, |.Le A ; Ê.Sy > { am Ver dyer rook Chr \u20ac L vers pa do ut hand.thom about for \u2018 .* .Pa « fo! 0 4 ; .2 everybody to see.\u2018 Lo , \u2019 .: - 4 n ps Le vw 3.Think that our parting at S8himbash! If your Basement is Damp look out for eh - = * i was i lust farewell, ns though you N 5 : : to hud wecompanied my beanie won| - Rheumatism.Our VULCANITE FLOORS Lapointes never A LOST ART.\" Modern stained glass, as it is made in England, 19 à terrible thing, and great \u2018as is the progress of science in other directions, up to now it has failed to discover how the makers of medjaeval times produced those wonderful @eep tints which never tire the eye or offend the taste.\u2014Country Life.- F.LAPOINTE .disappoints.\u201d\u2014Jas.B.Mitchell.ILL-MADE BOOKS.Abominable stuff is used by publishers who produce our .books-tot only the 1s.novel, but no all other books are printed on the commonest paper possible, and stuck together, not bound.\u2014Correspondent in Publishers® Circular.i [a THE PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.\u201cTime has tested and proved.\"-\u2014\u2014Mrs, J.ANGLO-GERMAN AMENITY.The now Anglo-German Unlon Club, whose first meeting ia to be held on June 6, ought to produce a beneficinl effect in consequence of the influence and pofitivh of its members.We hope Germany will regard the new association with the Interest it deserves.\u2014 Gazette, Cologne.- The Most Success Business Men In the World Use Street Gar Advertising, ~ Why Don\u2019t You?, ] Lo \\ Street Cars That's Every man, woman and child In Montreal\u2014one-fifteenth of the total population of Canada\u2014is familiar with ev That, shows it's good advertising.\u2018The cost of advertising in \u2018the street cars is much.less.than any other medium, figured on a basis of \u2018why it's\" judicious advertising, ery advertisement in the Montreal 1 circulation.1 ; - cl - Wor partioulars.call; telephone or write The Ambrose Petry Co.of Canada, Ltd.G,\u2019 MONTREAL.BANK - - - OF OTTAWA BUILDIN he 4 ye .- | 1sm, -cent environment.: 44; P.Williams.PHILADELPHIA.(From the Galveston News.) What is this Philadelphia overshadowed by*New Ydrk, ridiculed by the funny sheets and exploited by the politiclans?1t ls tn Eplto of all a typlca) American city; American by birth, having one of the lowest per centages of foreign-born: American In sixe, with a million and a quarter (and more) Inhabitants spread over 130 square miles; Amorican in {ts comtrasts and idiosyncrasies.\u2019 Ot Quaker origin, counting thousands of that denomination among its \u2018first families,\u201d it is yet the stronghold of the iscopal Church, and, what Boston cannot do, it supports a regular opera.\u201c \u2019 Its orchestra of only n few ycars' etand- ing ranks among the first five of the country, and besides thls visiting organizations count on a warm welcome among tho City of Friends, to whom music and art are doctrinally foreign.A city,without a single consistently handsome boulevard (this with due reference to the somewhat variegated North Broad Street), her very uglinesges are her strongth.In \u2018the older quarters alleys and rich blocks are curfsusly and very inartistically mingled together, dut it does not hurt the rich and gives the poor a chance at alr and a de- On the outskirts are miles upon miles of streets, bordered by two- story houses, ugly as you please, but the Best answer yet found to the tenement problem.Many of these houses are owned by the occupants and, Socialism or no Soclal- the pride of \u2018personal property is a strong factor for strength and cleanliness.A city such as this 1s worth saving from ridiculé and®cdrruption.rt \"NORTH SEA OVERFISHED.The decline in the number of.fish taken from the North Sea was strongly commented up by Mr.T.C.Sarfit, the chairman of the Deep Sea Fishing Co., at the annual meeting at Boston, Lincolnshire, recently.The detrease-he nacribed to the -oatohing of Immature fish.In four months during.1902 about 5636 tons of undersized plaice were {anded at Grimsby alone.This would equal will receive the news of my having travelled over the plains of battle rnd entered purndise, ; \u201c4.Do not expect to see me back; think that I have goue to meet an honorable death, 8.When news comes of my death re- \u2019 Press your éorrow.you will récelve from the Government, and.carry on thé worship of my ancestors, : .Remember -that you are.a soldler'a Avife, and behave accordingly.Do not fall to visit the familles af those who dle in battle, and to _ condole_ with them.Be respectful to your parents nnd the aged; treat your Inferitors © kindly, \u2018and keep your own spirit pure \u2018and noble.: 10.Be careful ncver to disgrace the |\u2019 honorable nama.I havo given you, .at the cost of my life, © The writer of \u2018this letter, Corporal Yamazaki Unosuke, was formorly a workman at the Shubunsha Lithographic Press in Toklo.- He was sent to Corea early last year, and served with great credit in fhany engagements.At tho battle of Fen-shulling he discharged his duties as orderly with astonishing quickness and boldness, and, thougi wounded himself, saved the life of a comrade, First Class Private Tanaka, |, whose wounds he bandaged to the neglect of his own.In the engagoment which terminated in the occupation of Ma-erh:shan .e was severely wounded In the head, and died on the way to tho bandaging tent.| \\ 7 .A UNNECESSARY NOISES.(From the Philadelphia Ledger.) Noise is easily misinterpreted as a sign of vigorous enterprise in ,all lines of human activity.There is a dhstie of trade which no one would suppress.The loudest shouter is not by any means the most accomplished and effective orator.The best work may be dome without great clamor and uproar.Nolse 1s commonly associated with the fakir, who covers the pinchbeck quality of hls wares +by stridently proclaiming thelr virtues.Much of the ndise of the city street is entirely unnecessary \u201camd could be suppressed without injury to any material Interest.A nociety for the.prevention of dio 0,000 fisH,.and at the end of twelve months they would-have weighed 11,151 tons, Express.yoo ¢ would find a fertile ticld for its benericent offices, 1 , After my death live on the pension GEO.W.REED & Co.\u2014 meee done at the office of The \u2018best atvles at the lowest rates.Stop Rot and Keep Out Rats, W.P.SCOTT, , \u2018 MONTREAL .| ee ur 2422 St.Catherine St Wall Paper, sto.1 785 Cralg $t.TEL.MAIN, 988 = NATURAL HAIR CREATIONS Yaohting and Plonio Parties kind of \u2018book snd_job printing Every he off 8e Moraid ln the] > ON ANSE ae a anny aT « : * Fishing, Camping, * ÈS - R-SULLIVAN DAVIL, \u2018Sefiiag Agent for Canada.ts ana\u2019 examine our .are I plain end Fancy Combe.\u2018The | Should not forget to take with them = tin-of variety is very large.We carry every Kind, | in real shell and iuitation.Headquartery 9 ° fo Hair Goods, Hair Dressing, Shampooing, MOO RE S etc.\" .| , \u2019 COCOA AND MILK, or.= 7.SAM'L TARRANTE, CHOCOLAT AND MILK, or 2907 ST.CATHORINE ST.\"+ ''COFFEH AND MILK, \u2018 dr rez Fe CST UE STE NE STA Pare im ben 7 aa RMI + da drain AE le Le 5 æ ; \"RESULTS OF THE HE] GREAT PUBLICITY CONTEST yo wn ¥ #0 Soe Say that the news that you bring is & -\u2014#nt\" one- The ad-writing part - sent my list in.\"hardest?\" total surprise to m \u201cWhat part of The Herald's Publicity Contest did you enjoy the most?\u201d \u201cAll through I found the occupation of answering the puzzles a most pleas- art of à thing, however, appealed to me in a special manner.Ad-writing is a sort of hobby with me.I d3 quite a lot of this work for my own amusement, so you may guess that this was what attracted me most towards The Herald's great offer.The working out of the series of The Herald's Publicity Contest furnished me with a pleasant and profitable method of spending many of my leisure moments.\u201d \u201cHave you ever entered competitions of this kind previous to this?\u201d \u201cI have at various times taken part in ad-writing competitions In an amateur way.On different occasions I! have won prizes in such contests.I tke the work immensely, and think it useful as well as amusing to obptaln some experience in tht line ot ad- writing.\u201d \u201cI always read The Herald, ** continued Mr.Mitchell.\u201cIt Is my favorite newspaper, and I find that it is steadily growing in popularity.As regards.The Herald's Publicity Contest, it has awakened widespread interest, and the announcement of the prize winners in the present competition will be awaitzd with no small degree of expectation.\u201d The advertising catch-ltnes written by Mr.Mitchell stamp their author as particularly talented in that directlon.They are both varied and original, and extremely creditable to their author.FOURTH PRIZE Miss Ethelwynne A.Willlams, the \u2018fortunate winner of the fourth prize, is a daughter of Mr.C.J.Williams, of Point St.Charles, the well known grand master of Quebec Oddfellows, She is at present engaged in the office of Mr.C.R, Cornell, vof Craig Street, and it was there \u2018that the Herald reporter found her and announged that she had been the winner of a prize.Miss Willlams was very busy but found time to say 4 number of pleasant things about The Herald.She had enjoyed working in The Herald's Publicity Contest very much, she said.lt was really \u2018a labor of love on her part.She liked to ferret things out tor the mere satisfaction it gave.The Publicity Puzzles had been quite as entertaining as any she had ever tried.And besides, the satisfaction, there was always the delightful chance of winning a valuable prize.However, she did not rely much on this.\u201cI hadn't the least expectation of getting a prize,\u201d she said in reply to a question from the reporter.\u201cI was pretty sure I had found a correct an- | swer to all the puzzles, but the catch phrases were awfully hard.I was afraïd I didn't have any of them right, and so hesitated a long time before I.Indeed it reached the Herald office only an hour or two before the contest closed.\u201d \u201cWhich picture \u2018did you find the she was asked.\u201cOh the one which showed the two fishermen with the ton of hooks.I puzzled over that for hours before I remembered that a hook is sometimes called _a_\u2018\u201chamil.\u201d Of course it was ridiculously simple then, That was the way with all the puzzles.Many of them seemed hard until you had found an answer and then you wondered where the puzzle \"had gone to.\u201d \u201cNo, I wasn\u2019t working for the piano\u201d Miss Willlams answered to another question.\"I- wasn't expecting a prize at all, but hoped if I were fortunate .enough to get one, that it would be .example of that point.either the typewriter or the watch.I am afraid too, that if I had my cholce I would rather have the watch than the typewriter.\" \u201cDo you think,\u201d asked the reporter, \u201cthat.the contest has helped in any way to bring The Herald \u2018advertisers more prominently before the Montreal public?\u201d \u201cI am certain of it,\u201d was the reply.\u2018*A person who has puzzled for an hour or two over some difficult picture will not soon forget it.He will remember the picture, the advertiser and the goods advertised, and if at any time he requires such goods his mind will turn naturally to the advertiser he.knows best.More-than that I think the contest has served very much to bring the Herald before Montreal readers.Hundreds of people, not regular readers of The Herald.hecame intere ested in the contest and wera led to buy coples of the paper.I thought -the contest was a success-even while 1 had no idea of winning a prize, Naw, I think it more than ever a succesg\u2014 from my own point of view, you know.\u201d FIFTH PRIZE .Among the many prize winners in The Herald's great Publicity Contést.Dr.A.Newman, of 346a St.Amtoine street, is deserving of especial mention as having won the fifth prize, consisting of a Souvenir Cooking Range.\u2018Dr.Newman is a well known and popular physician of the West End.The Herald reporter wno was entrusted with the mission of breaking the news of his success to Dr.Newman was ushered into the doctor's office, and was met by that gentleman with a professional- smile.\u201cI have the pleasure of Informing you that you have n a prize in The Herald's Publicity ntest,\u201d sald the scribe.- .The doctor appeared somewhat pleasantly surprised by this announcement.\u201cI think,\u201d said he, in a confldential chat with the reportér afterwards, \u201cthat The Herald's Publicity Contest was the cleverest thing of its kind I have ever seen or heard of, because it not only appealed to the reader of the paper, but to the advertiser as well.I know that had I beefi an advertiser 1 would have been willing to pay a good deal to be included in it.Those who entered the, contest not Only read ail the advertisements carefully, but also, I believe, in the majority of cases, now have the names of the different firms represented fixed indelibly on their minds.\u201cI think the contest must have increased the popularity of your paper,\u201d he continued.\u201cI know of oné practical The proprietor of the little store where I generally purchase my \u2018paper told me the other day that he has sold double the sual number of Heralds each day since the opening of the contest, * Needless to say, Dr: Newman has followed The Herald's Publicity Con- (Continued from page 25) test with interest and pleasure.Few contestants have enjoyed the competition more, or more heartily deserve the success they have attained.Dr.A.Newman is a son of the late Archibald Newman, of Lachine.He 'T received \u201chis ~prelimina~y- education at{ the Royal Arthur School and graduated from the medical faculty of Bishop's University in 1898, After spending two years as surgeon in the Montreal Women's Hoapital, and as chief of the house staff of the Ottawa Gea- eral Hospital he commenced practie- ing in the west end of the city.During the past flve years he succeeded in building up a most satisfactory practice, and now has a large following of the better class of citizens of the West End.He is a member of the surgical staff of the Samaritan Hospital, and ts also the médical examiner for the Toronto Life Insurance Company.He is a member of the Independent Order of Foresters, and occupies the position of medical adviser for the Manchester Unity Lodge.Kills As Well ' - As Tortures Fatal Results From Indigestion Unless Promptly Cured\u2014Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsja Tablets the One Sure Cure.Don\u2019t imaginé because you say the pains and aches and discomforts that follow a hearty meal are \u2018\u2018only ihdiges- tion\u201d that you are not wrestling: \u2018with a dangerous malady.Indigestion not only tortures; it kills, It weakens the body so that it is an easy mark for infectious diseases.It is the cause of appendicitis.The time to check it is now.The means of checking and curing it is Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, The proof is thousands of cures like that of Ademard Coderre, of St.Jacques de L'Achigan, Que.Mr.\"Coderre writes: \u201cI suffered from Dyspepsia caused by inflammation of the stomach.I tri: od different medicines without getting aay relief, when hearing of cures by Dodl's Dyspepsia Tablets led me to try then.Two boxes cured me completely.\u201d * CALEDONIAN Insurance Company of Edinburgh, The Oldest Scottish Fire Office Funds Over - $11,600,000 ww MONTREAL Ban 5 Par = apples, figs and prunes.fruit juices themselves.soc.a box.At all druggists.Headaches When the Head aches and * the Tongue is Coated it is Bilicusness or Constipation.Torpid Liver is at the bottom of the trouble.Fruit a-tives to make that lazy liver work.\u2014\u2014\u2014Fresh fruit is fine for these troubles, but one\u2014\u2014|- \\can\u2019t eat enough fruit todo much.good.The medicinal elements are in too smhli proportion in the ripe fruits; A clever Ottawa physician discovered a method by which fruit juices could be combined so that \u2018their medicinal action would be increased many times.Fruit-a-tives are these fruit juices in tablet form.They sweeten and tone the stomach and liver, cure Constipation and remove all blood impurities.One Fruit-a-tives tablet has the same curative effect on liver and bowels as dozens of oranges, And this action is as gentle as the \u2018I have been suffering with Torpid Liver and Constipation, and find that Fruit-a-tives are just what my system requires to relieve .these complaints, I hope many more sufferers will try them.\u2018 \u2018MRS.WM.TREFFRY, Buruside, Man, a : er Fruit Liver Tablots.Manufactured by Frult-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.And it takes e LIGHTS.$1.76 1.50 TUBULAR - .= VEST POCKET, MUNDERLOH & HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRIC FLASH | ==\" Than Matches \u201461\u2014 wy ST.SULPICE ST.Co.Ce Fe Kode Hoof HH HH HRAL XK HHH FRR RRR RRR i Your Watch Taste can easily be.suited from our stock.Small - watches for the Ladies and larger watches for Gentlemen, They - are.here.in every variety of.case, Each watch is examined, regulated and thoroughly tested to ensure satisfaction to our watch purchasers.As cheap as quality will permit and as goed as skill can produce.We emphasize to-day our special watches for Gentlemen, as illustrated above at prices that - win business.| Qun metal - - $ 6.50 Sterling Sliver - 7.00 28 yoar Gold fitled 12.78 14 Karat solid Gold 30.00 JOHNSTON BROS.Jewellers, 2739 ST.CATH ERINE-ST.x Head Office for Canada, Montreal.LANSING LEWIS.Manager City Agents\u2014E.T.Taylor & Sons and A.M.Nairn.Special Agent French Departiment\u2014 Pierre Gauthier.Hiram Johnson 49 ST.PAUL ST.Importer, Exporter and Wholesale Dealer In Raw and Dressed Furs A large assortment of Persian Lambs, Gray Lambs, Mink.Marten, Sables and all kinds of Dressed Furs always on band.Cash paid en all consignments of Raw Furs, Skins, and Within the reach of the rich .or the poor Beaver Brand Caledonia Water You have heard a lot about it then: why not try it?Obtainable from all grocers.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED.-\u2014 DIVIDEND NOTICE A Dividend of Two Per Cent.has been declared, payable in Montreal on the 15th July, to sharebolders of record the 30th June, 1905.- CHAS.P.SCLATER, : Secretary- Treasurer.\u201c Montreal, June 15.190.{ Liv.& London 3 Globe Mdg., = Patents PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.\u2018Fred.B\u2014 Featherstonhaugh.B.L., M.E., Charles W.Taylor, B.Sc., Late Examiner Canadian\u2018 Pntent Office, Canada Life Bulld- ing, Montrea!.Also Toronto, Ottawa, Washington and New York, MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HH RH KAKI Xe HHH KAR HERALD JOB DEPAPTNENT * EE ER XE HERE FX Ke He HNN * FH HIF R KHAIF HHA Ho ABOUT WATCHES 0 PRET Pet If you need a Watch, send to us or call and save 20 per cent.Watches, no matter what jeweller\u2019s name is on them, or who sold by, are made by the large American or European manufacturers.There are no watch movements made in Canada.Names of jewellers are put on the watch dial or movement by the manufacturer to serve as an ad.to the dealer.Watch \u2018movements are made in grades from 7 jewels upwards.Now whether it be a 7 jewel a 15 jewelled movement or more, we have them of all , the best makes, and any watch you see advertised, \u201cwhether it be by a local or outside firm, take the price down, send the amount direct to us LESS 20° PER CENT.and we Will promptly fill your order.If the watch is not to your entire satisfaction your money will be immediately refunded.= « HHPE RAA RHEHRAHAEAKHAR HUE COGHENTHALER, | DIAMOND JEWELLERS.149 St.James St., Montreal.\u201c Established 1850 RMI INSEE SEE FISHING TACKLE - Tennis Goods, Camp Beds, Baseball Goods, etc, All at Lowest Prices.39 ST.T.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.\u2014 GENTLEMAN'S GOLD FILLED WATCH PA TENTS ANd TRADE MARKS © OWEN N.EVANS, } Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.\u2014\u2014 rer We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisabi).ity of having their Patent business transacted py Experts.Preliminaryadvice free, Charges moderate.Our Inventor's Adviser sent Be request.Marion & Marion, New Jork Life B Montreal ; and Washington.D.C.U.B.A.- FETHERSTONHAUCH NTS TRAOK I E ] 2 REGISTERED SOLICITORS, MONTREAL.Prospective Toronto, Otta- Write \u2018for our.book.\u2018The Patentee.\u201d\u201d Offices\u2014Montreal, wa, Washington.| Furniture Removed ! We have every facility for the careful removal of furniture; large lorries, experienced men and helpers.executed, Phone Main 1343-2660.W.H.TAYL R, 43 COMMON STREET.Orders expeditiously | \u2014_\u2014 ZT Jewelled Movement, Guaranteed for 20 years, 30 © play an important part in life! If 1ngs you- select ; ring and the wedding ring from -our stock you will be sure of getting the right thing and RIGHT PRICES too.sizes at different prices.: beauty, Seal Rings, etc.NARCISSE BEAUDRY & SONS, 212 St.oth the engagement Solitaires of different Cluster Rings of great Lawrence Street Taste It! When you desire, for your ownself, a cup of good French coffee.of that coffee which gives ideas, which stimulates, that tonifies the system, take \u2018\u201c Mrs.Huot\u2019s Coffee There is none better, none more exquisite, none môre palatable.it possesses all -desirable qualities and its composition never varies.Flavor, strength, aroma, It bears the guarantee of the firm,-E.D.Marceau, \u2018of Montreal, who have the general agency for the whole % | Trahan Freres | AU BON MARCHE OF THE WEST Corner Notre Dame and Guy Streets.BIC JULY DISCOUNT SALE = 3 Monday Morning we open our doors on the Greatest Discount Sale ever offered by this store.Besides the thousands of Odds and Ends which will be practically sacrificed, we are placing on sale Staple lines of Summer Dress Goods and Costumes, which must be cleared out; and which will be sold at remarkable discounts.offered Monday Morhing.po Enumerated below are a few of the Great Bargain Discounts which will be © Dominion of Canada.Dress Goods \u2018Voile de Paris, in black, 44 in.Dresses.Ra yd.\u2026 .e Etamine, in ail colors, 40 inch:s for Eolienne, best value, -in the value, for .eiveaens oe The 15c White Lawn For White Lawn, Regular price 15c yd, for .SES Department.wide, for Ladies\" Regular price 40c yd.For \u201cvalue, _ | 43e wide.Regular 65c tte srr sect ene eue 000» be oe latest shades, Regular $1.25 9% cents - 42 .Inches wide.0% Summer Outing Hats : Panamas; Split Straws, Knockabout Hats, Boating, Tennis and Golf Caps, etc., etc.The most NEL 9 SON'S CLOSED TO-DA Y.complete and stylish stock in the trade.Fee 1864 Notre Dame Street 2288 St.Catherine Street, Once you have tasted it, you will\u2019 always want \u201cMrs.Huot\u2019s Mantle Department Gents\u2019 Furnishings \u201cDEPARTMENT About 50 doz.Men's Tan Socks, bought direct from bankrupt stock.Regular value, 35c.Our price 0.0.Ladies\u2019 Linen Skirts, made in the latest -style, tit guaranteed.Price $3.00, tor .$1.30 Ladles' Silk Skirts, made in the latest pattern, Price $15, for Le Ladies* Silk Coats, nicely trim- 10 doz.Men's Braces, \u201cGuillot\u201d med and pleated.Sold every- make.Regular price, 35e: where for $25.00, \u2018for.$12.99 ous price s+sscseec00e10.19C \u2019 25 doz.Derby Ties, in all colors.Regular price, 25c : -our .SPECIAL COUPON.price .\u2026.\u2026.i.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.then eaten 10¢ 1 80 doz.Men's Colored \u2018Shifts, stiff and soft fronts.Regular 76c value, for .10 doz.Men's Working Pants, made of the best tweed, in dark colors.Sold everywhere for $2.60; bur price 85.do.ot Green Cash Receipts given Free to every pur- chhser of any line advertised in the Mantle Department.£4 The last chance to fill your Book.Coffee\u201d The WW ightman Sporti ng Goods Co., \u2014 2 seers er Pye RE merite BL 0 SRE \u2014_ > 5 3 f ! 4 À da vies ss ae, | pis RESTE ps a \u201cAyn __ * ThoHiS EDS \u201cover, and wil spur'on China to be more I admire the Japs because they are up to date.I don\u2019t believe in war and am a man of: _ Will enter upon an industrial campaign orne à very interesting thing.\u2018cells at work in trucks and delivery \u2018Royal\u2019 Egyptian CI ON THE WIRELESS Electricity Has Before it a __Gréater Future Than Dreamed Of.Thomas A.Edison has been devoting his days for some time past to a keen search for radium, the newly discovered metal which promises such wonderful results in healing the sick, making the blind to see and ouring malignant cancers, says the New .York World.In an interview Mr.Edison said: \u201cI have hunted for this new substance in r thousand pluces and chemically examined no end: of specimens of ore from different- mines and mountains, but, thsu far have not succeeded in finding it in any quantity.I havehow- ever, reached some decided cunclusions on the subject, \u201cRadium is similar to X-rays in its power to pass through substances, and Its effects are apparently as injurious to inv estigators.This is especially .true of the X-rays.My wife is unwilling to have me experiment with them any more, One of my eyes was drawn out of focus, and my stomach was more or less affected, so that I was seriously inconvenienced in my laboratory work.Resides this, my assistant died about «# year ago from the effects of their baneful influence, and now his brother, ananother assistant, is suffering from a red discoloration of the flesh on his breast and arms, although he has not been making any X-ray experiments for a year.Strange that the injury from their influence should only manifest itself twelve months after labora- \u2018tory investigations ceased!\u201d \u201cWhat have you under way now?\u201d inquired a press representative, \u201cDo you believe with Tesla that we shall be | able to talk uround the\u201d world one of these days?\u201d MARCONI ALL RIGHT.\u2018No,\u2019 answered the Wizard, \u201cI do not ook for developments in that line.The\u2019 wonderful thing that will be more and more developed is wireless.telegraphy.Marconi is all right and is bound sooner or later to perfect his system.He has just been married and is not work- tng as hard at prsent as he did at first.But he will come out all right, nnd we shall have the oceans bridged by wireless telegraphy.That was .a remarkable performance the other day when the steamship Campania was .never out of communication with one side or the uther of the Atlantic Ucean.It shows what we are coming to.Cables will not be superseded.Business will only wireless and cdble companies, just as ed New York.the telegraph and telephone supplement fore fully appreciated the each other, \u201cThe Japs are making splendid use of wireless telegraphy in the present war with Russia.\u2018 They are a wonderrul little people and are up to date in everything.They will revolutionize things in the Orient when the war is like the Western nations.yeace.The only kind of war that in- 1erests me is one between the great \u2018captains of industry,\u2019 in which the one wiih the biggest brain wins every time.The Japs when once peace is declared und buy all the improved labor-saving machinery they can.Then they will make things lively for us.\u2018The machine nations will lead the world ahd decide the issues between the.Gl Der countries.\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean by machine\u201c na- 1: ons\u201d WEY replied the Wizard, \u201cthose that use labor-saving rhachinery.In 154 lurt analysis the toree-or four great HEVOLE of lhe w vrid »il) be those that! ari: | i iz 2 Than any One else, and that are more ig and wide-awake.CULES TO BE USED., THIS WIFE CIGARS SAVED HS LIFE Dutiful Husband Forced to _ Fly From Smoker, and Life Was Saved.A box of cigars given to him by his wife at Christmas time saved the ilfe of Mantin J.Kennedy, of San Francisco, says the New York World.Mr.Kennedy was a passenger on tao Twentieth Century Limited, which was wrecked at Mentor, Ohio, on Wedmes- day.He ils now at the tel Cumiber- land under the care of a physioian, py whose advice he will take a sea voyage next week.Two minutes before the Twentieth Century ran into the open switch at Mentor he was sitting in the combination buffet and amoker of the train, skimming along at seventy miles \u2018on nour, smoking one ME Vire Kennedy's Christmas cigars.Mr.nnedy Is not an habitual smoker, but eins an av- preciative husband, he promised his wife, that he would smoke the cigars on his way east.So after dinner he selected on and went into the smoker.He had not smoked more than a third of it before he decided that he had fulfilled liis obligation.returned to his suction in the sleeping car just behind.' ESCAPED IN TIM.He had scarcely seated himself when thié train ran into the open.switch, bumped and crashed over the ties, Evety soul in the combination car, -n- cluding farmer Congressman Bennett, ing less than three minutes before, was killed.\u201cI shall never forget that experience to my dying day,\u201d said Mr.Kennedy.\u201cIf I had remained in the smoking car two minutes longer I should; probably be on a slab In the, morgue at Tleve- land.As it is I am pretty well bruiszd, and it will take me some time to get my nerve back.\u2018\u201cPhose of us who were fortunate enough to cscape death were put on board of another train and sent East, We were not even permitted to sead telegrams to our relatives or friends.1 offered the operator at Mentor $10 to send word to my wife in San Frai- cisco that I was safe.I tried again to send a telegram to her at Utica next morning, but the railroad officla.s would not perm.t it to go.\u201cOne compensation for the experience was the-fact that twenty of my best friends in New York were wait- e increased for both ing for me at the station when 1 reach.I don't think 1 ever be- value of friendship.\u201d AFTER SUGGESTIONS | FOR GREAT NEW HOTEL Messrs.Weldon and Dawes Inspected Some.of the Big American Houses.Mr, W.S.Weldon, manager of the \u2018Windsor Hotel and Mr.J: T.Dawes, one of the directors has returned from: a tour of inspection of the very best which they with a delphia, visited view to getting suggestions fur the new j ten-story annex of the Windsor.Mr.Weldon, in discussing their visit and it results said that he\u2019 and Mr.Dawes had seen the very best hotels\u2019 on the continent, besides conferring with the leading hotel managers and g¢- chitects and he believed that the result would be most beneficial to the promo- | ters of the structure on which work is] to begin almast immediately.The ar- | chitect will be appointed Tuesday by.the hullding committee and, a8 the appointment is made, consisting of 80,000 BQuare feet would us sowvn As Boon as tha! Annex is completed the wings of the old hotel will be remodeled.Coming bark Le wireless telegraphy C'ELLOU the, Tnesbages be inter- 3 OY UL\\side:s\u201d\u201d 18 NOT 11e Jeast danger from ne Wi.zerd.in reply.\u201cAny - ILeBknge by now is sent by code, and that w.!.he done when messages Wher vou furward a caule New York to London it i lg, \u201ctre Tauds of four or five And the way you protect is LY using code words, Lg can be dune with wire- | £.The Jups certainly un- = gume to perfection, for Lo be \\poeted on every emmy url land or sea.trey x sull 5 Îts infancy, and .dwnzt fhe Japs will employ oo ogreater uses: I am not in plored at the yellow peril, Lad a fot of Japs in my la- Speaking ot telegraphy,\"\u201d ts Wizard, \u201cthé General I \u201cLt of the Lackawanna Lair Youd was here yesterday and told | \"At the | event Railroad Corigress in Washington, out of Une reventy-five officials at one of the banquets given forty-three «f them (ur over half) were old operators.And they were very proud of tha fact that they had: risen from the ranks.Not-a\u201cfew of the most prominent men in the United States have heen \u2018knights of the key! All of which EVER - to Bhow that an operator may have a.big future ahead of him.\u201d \u2018Mr.Edison is very busy with some interesting experiments and has 14,000 xoù w.O1: fi 10 a Lie Lenst li owisn ! waggons throughout the country.The results obtained from actual work he will finally embody in the perfected \u2018battery.WOMEN DO MUCH TO IMPROVE THIS COUNTRY National Council Me Meeting Yesterday Devoted to Telling One Another How Much They Do.Charlottetown, P.E:1., June 30.\u2014(Spa- clal \u2014At the meeting of the National Council of Women to-day, Miss Mabel Peters, St.John, presented an encouraging report on the work-of the bolt.{cal equality committee.The committee on protection of women and children reported excellent work in all provinces towards the improvement of laws on this subject.An animated discussion on fhe peace and arbitration report took place.All favored peace, but many considered war was perhaps necessary in many cases, The principal speaker was Dr.Elita Ritchie of Halifax.The reporte of federated, associations .were submitted.Fredericton stated that the chief work was having Government House restorad and supporting St.John in a petition regarding the institute for feeble-mind- ed women.Mrs.Spofford, reporting for Victoria, B.C., said they had been working for a maintainende fund to supnort a sanitortum.Halifax reported taking charge ot the exhibit of women's work at the provincial exhibition and successfully handling the matter of factory Inspection.Ottawa reported that material aid had been given towards building a sanitortum.mere V 26 and 300 & an all-Important part.At.* Regix, for instance, there are three of these sub-cellars where the ventilation\u2018 {and electric systom, the bollers and she ee ad si Mr.Weldon said they had seen su \u2018he men as Bradford: L.Gilbert, who lis building the Grand Central Depot and }.J.Hardenbunz, the architect of the: , Waldorf-Astoria, and of the Manhattan.ble or over- | and who is now building the Plaza at | \u2018a cust of $13, 90,000.The delegates) also saw the St-Regig, which is perbans the most exclusive Hotel What seemed to strike than most was | the immense apace below the stre~t level.In ull the latest hotels the idei of a kitchnn away up stalrs had ben! abandoned and .the subgceliar plays the dt.heating apparatus were all situated.Visits' were alss paid to the new Gotham Hotel, near the Bt-Regis, the Belmont, the Hotel Astor, tho Breslin and the Manhattan, At the Bellevue-Stratford, 1n Phiti- delphia, the manager, Mr.Guy, oO, Boldt, told the delègates that uny {m- perfections whieh had heen found zt the Waldorf-Astoria had been reme!- led at the -Bellevue-Stratford.défecta had crept in.and Mr.gave Mr.Weldon the full benefit of his experience, Mr.Weldon remarked that ww hat ha had seen Tmnade him determined 10 have the dining room of the new \u2018Windsor on the ground floor, He also added that the new hotel will be run absolutely on the European plan.- As it was, 76 percent.of thelr guests wnuld only \u2018he too glad to have the] change and the rest would souon find it to thelr general advantage.In New York the old Fifth Avenue {8 the only one remalning that uses the Amerlean plan and at the Kind Edward fn T»- mnto the.manag@&ment finds thak u very large percentage demands the Ei- ropean system.W.C.T.U.CAMP WAS | * BENEFIT AT LAPRAIRIE .=\", One of the most important features of the military encampment this year.at Laprairie was the W.C.T.U.can-| teen store, conducted by capable young men under the dally supervision of the Dominion W.C.T.U., superintendant of soldiers and militia.Arrangements were made early and the canteen was estabh- lished before thé opening of the camp, so that the advance party might be provided for when they arrived on Saturday.A free lunch was served on Sunday, and throughout the camp period, a full supply ,of summer drinks sandwiches, light lunches - ete, were served, besides which the store provided polish, needles, pins, thread, buttons, sticks and many.articles af usn- fulness.to make Tommy as comfortable as possible, A barrel of pure {ce water was always at the open door and rruits ripe and fresh were recelv- ed daily.The hospital too, was not forgotten and was supplied dally with free Laurentlan\u2019 water and jelly and delicacies often found thelr way to the same place.Thin effort of the W.C.T.U.wah made possible by the kind permission of the D.O.C, the favor of the director-general of ordnance in sending a marquee for the .W.C.T.U.canteen and many kindnesses of colonels and officers on the fleld.\u2018 At the closing of the encampment, Mrs.Starr, Dominion W.C.T.U., super intendent of militia who was untiring in the work, presented several medals to reprasentatived of the different com- Throwing the clgar away he with whom Mr.Kennedy had bean talk.hotels both in New York and \u2018Phila-| the lot! = A |.be.ar his disposal for rebuilding whit! \u201cis intended to be ome of the finest ho- ; tels on the continent.in America, 1 .4 CAN Still) \u2019 A St \"| GRE S8 Fold : PROGR SF | ; LI oo - cote in pa pce bags RESF 5 = ps ; EL Ca 2.sa UT SE ; » oT 4, < À + » BUSINESS SUITS in Navy Blue and Fine Tweeds, $10.00, 312.50 to s17.00.Thèse garments.in each grade are \u201cPROGRESS\u201d MADR, And we feär no comparison with other - makes.Gur Special S10.C0 NAVY BERGE and QUTING EUITS, are just the thing for Men to enjoy thelr vacation in.Kxamine them; It won't cost you a rent and nay save you five to ten dollars.te wv.pe MOITTIEAI ah .CG cn\u201d 3 ; : Prosacss © .PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING.Trimmed BOYS'.| Styles adsoludr'y correct, ani.+ tan to dea | Tecu are.with any © J firished w:th the u:most care and atten- to compare our lines er clothing .i | t Le» i ! Lo WM.CURRIE CLOTHIER, 1967 Notre Dame Street were most temperate and whose de- portent was «noticeably, good.BARBERS GO TO ST.HYACINTHE.The jourucymen barbers will have this year their second annual excursion to St.Hycalnthe tha 16th of- July next.The pate «ill, be: Automobile race, prize, bleyêle- race, prize, $25; 8.baseball game between Nt.Hyacinthe and the Trilby Club, of Montreal, a #ll- ver cup will be \u2018glven to the winning clyh; rare for-married women, race for young ladies;.boys\u201d race, asconsion of balloon.Train will leave Bonaventure pot at 8.30 a.m.returning at 8 p.m.JULY CHEAP SALES SHORT SUMMER CORSETS In Net, military hips, with garters.48 ¢ SUMMER CLOVES.In Lace, Silk Thread, White, Black and Colored Coton, 25¢ and upwards, \u2018GIVEN FRE , AN persons breaking = their Corsets, will be furnished with one of our Steel Protectors Free.ASK FOR IT, J.B.A.LANCTOT, GLOVE MANUFACTURER, 182 ST.LAWRENCH STRERT.TEL.MAIN 3107.es, who during the sncampment, | .» r mg Corsets and Gloyes repaired with ares ob oh 5 .EY ; a, \u2018 , iil \u20ac Ter Tel ] ii dll =z SEL | oï Furniture Everything undergoing a change in preparation for event.RECEIRT.lr BF raie A TRADERS ADY (0, £0 dar FRE) MT CLOSED TODAY! of Immense Bargains ! A Great July Sale Come Monday and witness the Wonderful Value Giving at H.A.WILDER'S Down Town Store.! the great MASSIVE = DINING FURNITUR [ CLE URE a4} oo REDUCED.Hg There ean be ho doubt about the superiority of our stock\u2019 over al others | in the city.The source of supply is known to ourselves only.Coms t + + + and view the brautiful Sidebourds.Tabies, Chairs-and othér oconven:er:es ; ; A which tend to make dining a real pleasure.} aS aa > / 3 Rien \u201c HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARDS, worth regular $25.00, for.- $20.00 ?+ EE DINING CHAIRS, $1.35.MONDAY.22250001 een s sean te see s@c a an You cinnot over-estimate the quality w hich yéüT wir be quick vo re ogmiz2 | in these pieces.) UT dre + Selote wi.== A Beautiful $25.00 $1 - Parlor Suite, | \u201cWe make all our own We reiterate for the benefit of those who do not know te, of very prelly shades.Parlor Furnas pracess Is complete In our factories.From the artist's design to the uphalsterers Ina everything 1s done-by skilled hands to satisfy.the most aesthetic tastes in Se anada, I thas a handsome H plece Parlor Suite made of Mahogunized Birch, and upholstered in deautirul.This Suite is worth regularly $25.00\u2014 Monday $16.00 oom Tre Trad = .& is White Brive! Dre Teds x Vahours S23 0 1-3 (2 is : These a+ ua Le TT er awed on @ AMG Ts Odd Pom rise Iron Bedsteads 350 SNAPS Samplea- every.one of them, tut genuine 4 make the.enormous to you, We can in showlng It to any hime.value plainer § the teased fry Montreal, For Verandah and Steamer! Te 83 MADANINRIY TS ses -barguing.nevertheless, A large manufacturer ot\u201d A sale Of Verapdan At Sraemer Chaire ai his ; : x ; Iron Beds sold us last year's samples at a dis- peas.Ths nwument \u201cald war Ne slams count.These will be sold out just as soon as Fortun A and the necessity for A Lux men we can find buyers for them.Remember there Over more fmmunant Westles AL this we must Is only one of \u2018each kind, 86 don't delay your clear out for vew sivcà Mao wii.dring call.À 1ted like the one hero is an ormmnent the givatest false af price culling ever Wit- and thax Ni loenst AMANRE the attractions , Sèe it rN a vasa te ne will net be REFRIGERATORS WORTH ~ $10.00 $8.0( of lee nhinoiit every kind of food.At least this was the or Ing.To-day the Re frigerutor, on accouut of the plac © it many ditiug rooms, must be something.wore than useful.monize With other dining turnttare.finished Hardwood, thoroughly seasoned, cleanable flues, - cerite paper, five walls doubly moulded tops, three Hliclyés and swinging base.Worth §10.00, for $8.00 We have n specinl make of Go-Carts, handsomely beautiful parasols, and made of the very best we will sell at a discount of Z0 per cent.Monday adjustable backs, foot well, brakes, and greater comfort enn be obtatue Jd tor \u201cthe same price.\u201d count.20 per cent.only.Refrigerators, na thelr name.denotes, ave made go preserve by means We can sell you one made of gol insulted w tn strong 20 Per Cent.Discount on Monday Ory In Baby Carriage Dept.- upholstered, with American Battan.soft sæutemoblle wheels.: Monday's dis-.: \u201cI .$8.00 tual mean- \u2018océuptes in lt must har provision » These They have No THIS COUPON 18S WORTH ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT WHEN PAKEENTED AT THE OFFRE OF THE TRADERS ADVERTISING, CO.| JULY 1, À Maty One Cousen of the came date 1800.alowed fo each person.The Traders Advertising.Co.Old Number\u2014 New Number\u2014 Ha WILDER & GO., 1837 Notre Dame Street.| - ES 252-258 St.James St.259-Notfe Dame Street-1835 4708, West End Branch, at .\u2014ADAM \u2018LAMY 3551-3561 Notre Dame ud 3 aan Bek tm a ret oda Erie Haka ~ Rreme.- Will invite the hospitable teacups and \"bewitching effects ,#hort sleeve are the hall marks of the \u2018Fascinating Fashions and; Novelties in Tea-Gowns, Boudoir-Gowns, Kimonos and Negligees Genefally.' The gowns that are euphoniously termed or labelled \u201cFor.the resting hour\u201d are really and truly taking to themselve.the most restful of both outline.and suggestion.It begins to look as though the artist designers not only of clothes but of fabrics as weil had turned their attention to the bou-| Voir, as well as to the ball-room: and the result is gratifying In, the ex- ' Faddists, may, and do, talk of the influence.of clothes upon temperament and character, and in these latter days of hurry-sourry, when everybody seems to be trying to see just who can lead the most strenuous life, it is.\u201cas the shadow of a mighty rock in the des- rt, been planned ,to-promote the pursuit of rest and quietude.Clothes that in coloring and design are so fashionad as to rest the eyes and the senses, that \u2018will positively tempt one to \u201claze\u201d (tha to encounter clothes that have] LAN =i 7 \\ SEEN |) IAN Ze) ZN D Eau NV: .\u201d \u2014 D latest form active of the passive condition of being\u2019 lazy), and to lounge, that light chatter, or else the darkened room and the refreshing fdrty winks that freshen one up so wonderfully for din- nex and the entlr§ evening after; these be the gowns and garments that Dame Fashion decrees for her devotees during the restful Interludes between social Bavetles.20° Somewhat misleadingly these are all - grouped under the comprehensive and].generic title of negligees.Now there is in the minds of some women\u2014and they are not in the great minority either\u2014a strong and a close connection between negligees.and deshabille.(ne glance, however, at the latest productions in those boudoir gown,s as the Initiated term them, will at once dispel any such! .association of ideas.Anything farther removed from the popular acceptance \u2018of deshabille than ar ethose same boudoir fashions it were hard to imagine\u2014 unless the imagination ran to ball an3 dinner frocks, and the toilette en grend tenue.And In the general striving after artistic excellence the more practical side of their wearing qualities has not he:n Jost sight of by any means.The gowns themselves.are as loose as well may be, 80 loose, indeed, that the corset may be dispensed with when so desired wlth- out at all Interfering with the set or the contour of the robe, or with its artistic lines and appearance.The tea gown is, perhape, the dress- fest expression of this charming and fascinating style.The sheerest of gauzes.and chiffons and mousselines\u2014 these latter both of silk-and wool\u2014are used for its construction, and the most are fashioned In these transparent materials posed over Uelicately tinted-silks.Laces of many kinds and characters are used for their &dorning, and the low neck and fanciful most modish examples in these.Next come the so-called.boudolr gowns, and in these the one seam crepe de chine is often times used to fashion those robes en plisse soleil.to which the Parisienne is =n devoted, Boleros of real tace are sold separately to be slipped on dver those sun-pleated gowns, this little transparent jacket serving to hold the flowing lines of the robe somewhat to the figure, and adding much to its dres- giness as well, The styles of the First Empire are the source of much inspiration to those clever makers of the modes in boudoir wear.In Paris thera are several celebrated houses that turn out nothing! those confections and creations for informal wear, and down to the last detail there are authentic copies from the very best examples that picture galleries and historic portraits afford, The familiar short-waisted bodice part.the skirts, .more or less scant, attached \u2018halfway under the arms to fallin long and straight folds almost to the feet, and the characteristic sash, with its smart, fluffy chou and long floating ends, that comes from the side seams and centers itself upon the-bust.There fs a hinting of lightness and alriness and youthfulness to this design that rnakes it favored of all ages and all classes allke, ) .\u2018 The kimonos that adventurous travelers brought back from J+pan are still in the front rank of what one might term the real negligees.In these fascinating garments two distinct and dif- fertn styles have arisen.One follows the true Japanese tradition, and is most often an Importation direct from the lend of the chrysanthemum.The other 1s\u2018 occidental rather than orinetal in.its cut, and is intended to fit the more generous propnrtions of the American woman better than the Japanese gar- metn can do.One example 6f this latter seen recently was the most restfl thing in suggestion that could be imagined; just a pattern of sleepy looking poppies on a dark green soft silk, ft bimply,wooed one to.slumber to look upon it.: Flowers and feathers: are.noted in einjunctioss on many of the most mon i- ish of the summer chapeaux, and ribbons are the usual concomitant trim- Ribbons a Prominent Feature of the Modes Both Present and - to Come.Somewhat insidiously has the ribbon, craze crept upon us, and almost before one was aware the ribbon counters were crowded with anxious purchasers, those \u201cfoolish virgins\"\u2014to quote the ancient parable\u2014who did not grasp or assimilate those early- hints-and-indi-| cations that protended the immense popularity of ribbons in the summer tollette.Everything from the bedroom negligee to the ballroom tollette is berib- boned, and all the Trocks that are worn in between these two extremes of dressing date made fanciful and doubly attractive\u2019 with deft touches of ribbons.applied In the most unexpected ways.Perhaps tlie most fascinating of all! the ribbon effects are the dancing.frocks that are merely a foundation of net for innumerable ribbon ruffles, The best of them do not display a sin- | gle glimpse ot the toundation; all one, sees is row after row of shirred, quill- ed or plisse ribbons, with perhaps a: plain band or twb of velvet ribbon in troduced here:and there to.vary the: -monotony\u2014though it be a pleasing one \u2014of the shimmering silken strands.For -those extremely\u2019 modish frocks the bebe waist is the order of theday \u2014| or, rather, of the evening.The neck \u201cis cut square, heart-shaped or in a deep oval, and -a velvet ribbon with a plenteous adornment of lace is the favored framing for-the decolletage.The sléeve is merely an ombrelle foundation of: net covered with ribbon ruffles, and there is usually a deep ceinture, Hke- | wise o fthe ribbons, with a splashing sash in the back.- The skirt to this is! simply a circular foundation : covered | from walst to hem with a succession of ruffles, and the mode i8 at its most | charming best when a shaded or ombre | scheme 1s carried out\u2014the lighter ribbons at the shoulders and the tint deepening gradually as the gown- descends to the fedt.Anything more girlish and simple cannot be imagined, and the fact that some hundred to a hundred and fifty yards of ribbon are needed to carry out the design is not by any means a deterrent to its suc- | cess.And the present vogue of faney jack- fins, this revivving a fashion that has| \u20ac \u2018en in.the background for some time.ets or coats for all occasions is another + + wa shepherdess hat\u2014it may be bent to suit individual requirements\u2014a parasol à suspender and sash set of ribbons and a quaint little \u201ccabba\u2019 bat, all of ribbons that have been embroidered with still other ribbons, those tiny ones known as Marie Antoinette.Flowers form the favored designs, and the get 1s intended for country wear, garden parties, fetes chamjetres and the Ilke.One extremist has evên had the white Mnen shoes, which accompany her many ! \u2018One of the latest conceits is to tel gowns embroidered in \u2018this quaint conceit, but this is a manifestation that savors too much of the spectacular to meet with approval from the conservative In dress.= Windsor ties are having a glorious inning In connection with shirtwalst wear.The specialty houses are showing sets of tie anû belt to match, the ends embroidered after some smart Je- sign.The belt 18 deep and sthyed with featherbones, and ties in & bow at one side of \u2018the front : Us\u2019 dainty field of exploitation for this fascinat- Ing conceit.There are charming littie breakfzst and tea Jackets that fashioned from lengths of ribbon and lace, put together in the most original designs, and there \u2018are smirt blouses constructed after this very same idea.~-The.-.tea.gowns.and boudoir gowns: the at their very best In the Empire modes, (hose with short-waist body part, ahd tied with a broad and splashing sash under the ; arms, thn long ends floating free in front.Some of the sheer woollen weaves notably the henriettas, make a lavish use of lace and ribbon _ for banding, flouncing and other devices to secure fluff trimming effects.One charming boudoir gown is in a pale shade of lilac, .and this is plenteously adorned with a yellowish Maltése lace, and a circular volant is fashioned entirely of alternate bands of entre deux and ruffled moire ribbon, both lace and ribbon being about \u2018an inch and a half or two inches.wide.And éven the kimonos that are supposed to be worn only in the seclusion of the bedroom exhibit their quota of Application.The figured silks and challie \u2018are bordered and banded with ribbons In solid colorings and will harmonize with the_ leading tint of the gown.Sashes] too, are add- e dto these, to tie at the front, the side or the back, just as caprice wills, The deep tucks, the nun's fokis and other trimming devices that appear on the frocks for both outdoor and dinner wear are shown with the quaintest of tight little ribbon quillings, upstandir.g at the top.A very fetching idea in these is the use of ribbbous that have A contrasting border at one edge\u201d For example, a narrow violet velvet ribbon has bne border in white satin, just the merest line of white, and this is used most effectively upoh a gown of a rosy mauve tint that is lavishly trimmed with a very fine Maltese lace\u2014a a web that has taken a sudden spurt into tashionable favor, and the demand for which threatens to completely swainp hope that by the time the autumn the rather limited source of supply.Corset covers of delicately tinted or white habutal silk are worn beneath transparent blouses.This silk washes like the proverbial pockot handkerchief, and it is also said to be absolutely perspiration proof, a strong commendation that in these roasting days of summer.Quaint and old-timey looking separate fichus of mull anl lace, of point d'esprit, af chiffon and of mousseline de sole\u2014 these latter liberally {rimmed with pleatings\u2014are on view on in thse sops, hey ave intended to be thrown loose)ly are, the characteristte |, \u2018the frame.of the short skirt, many of the French i | | Whole parasols are ruffled with rib-: have faded, like the many hintings of bons, the use of graduated widths and! crinoline that have been hovering on shaded effects showing up here to the: the fashionable horison for several sea- most delightful advantage.A captivat-| sons now.: The Latest Fads and Fanhcies from the Land of Frocks and Frills.ing éxample showed itself at the races the other day.The parasol proper was in a soft shade of red, and tt was entirely covered with ruffles in all of the! rose tints, the top oeing quite a faint blush pink and the series degpening : into a rich jacqueminot red, the final, row at the edge bemg in a deep rich, red velvet ribbon, applied plain to\u2019 fit] A bunch of ribbon Foses, | with buds and foliage, is.tied to the \u2018long handle.In spite of the prevailing Influence importations show skirts along the ground for quite inches in the back an inch or \u2018\u2019 more on the ground in-the -front and sides.In the lightweight materials, of which the most charming of gowns are fashioned, this.does not so much matter, for these skirts are then easy to lift and hold: but if this is to be pushed into the realm of tailor-made styles, with thelr preference for heavy clothn \u2018and che- viots and serges, then, indeed, it will become a tax upon the devotee of fashion to hold her dainty skirts from the soil of the floor.One cannot help but that drag\u2019 some few and are fashions are established this rumor will over the shoulders, perhaps caught on the bust.with a fancy brooch or rosette, and they certainly do add a very dressy appearance to even the simplest toilette.Deep ceintures in black leathet, shiny and glossy, are appliqued with.dull white suede after conventional designs.Some of these come with a chatelaine[ tr bag to mtch, this suspended from the belt by straps that show some measure of the same applique work.Little square bows are still much used bo \u201cempire gown, to which a fancy guipure J satin_ribbon_ that exactly PE Earner sash ends carries out the characteristic Empire lines.POPPY.FLOWERED KIMONOS.There is rather more than a suggestion of restfulness in this poppy flowered kimono of dark green silk, the gaudy scarlet ' flowers being posed across a stripe of white, so as to throw lief against the dark background.It is the occidental, rather than the orl- ental, cut that is followed in this exemple, the gown- being sharply gored in the side seams, the shoulder seams | being\" made to follow the natural lines, and the centre back displaying a bias #eam that adjusts the fulness of the robe in the most becoming and graceful folds.The .sleeves are of moderate size and show a modified pagoda cut, and the entire garment is edged all around with a banding of broad e e tone of the poppies, : A BOUDOIR GOWN IN LAVENDER °° AND LACE.,, : There is always a use for the gowns LS ! \"Charming @nceits in Negligee.Fasbions from Many Lands and Copied from Many Dif- \u201c , ferent Periods.\"AFTER THE FIRST EMPIRE, I STYLE.A soft and restful sfiade of green habutai silk 1s used \u2018to fashion this, Jace and a collar of Irisr crochet lend an air of dressiness.There '{8\"2\"%hal> low yoke over the shoulders, this con- vealed by the collar of silk ruffling overlald with the crochet collat.To this yoke the gown is applied with shurrings, these following loosely the line of the figure haliway to the waist and hanging in full and straicht folds almost to the ankle, where a further shirred flounce adds to the swirling fulness around the feet.\u2018The sleeve shows & w_ puff at the shoulder, some bouillonne\u201d shirrings and then a very.deep flounce effect that falls from above the elbow to the hand.The throat is cut out slightly, and a smart sash of broad satin and velvet rlbons combined is drawn from the side seams to the centre front, tied there and fastened with a Landjyrme eut steel and niello nuckia for trimm.ings.Escâlier effects, of lad- Jers, of them are used on the front of bodies, upon the deep girdles and, upon \u2018dhe skirte for trimming.They, are at their best when fashioned from velvet\u2014either the plece fabric or the rbbons\u2014and, little square.or oval buc- ¥ies are often caught through the cen- e.The short and loose sacque.coat is vastly favored by the fashion followers.It takes, first of all, à \u2018chic cou- turiere to turn it out, and then it de- IN THE PLISSE SOLEIL MOD'.This extremely fetching little.gown Is pretty enough for Informal home wear, for dinner as_well as afternoon tea when the guests are all members of the family or close intimates.Fol- iowlmg=the best developments of the Empire mode; the body part is fashioned with a lero of lace, \u2018a real Limerick [lace being chosen In accord with the vogue that is given to all things Irish in the present fashions.\u2018The plisse\u2019 soleil, or sun-pleating, extends from the shoulders to the ankle, the pleated crepe de chine showing through the meshes of the lace with a dainty effect, The one-seam, double-width crepe 1s used.this necessitated by the circular cut that the sun-pleating.demands.A very full and\u2019 circular flounce 1s applied as a finish, this both headed and hemmed wlth lace.The sleeve 1s the favored \u201chalf length, just a series of billowy puffs with pleating and lace for a ruffle.At the open neck a big splashing bow of pink satin ribbon in sash width and with long ; \u2014 mands further\u201d display of chis and \u201cclothes knowledge,\u201d as one smart Englishwoman put it, to wear-it to the best advantage.The Hhif-sieeve, full and puffy, and with an upturned cuff, maeking the end of its short cureer, |s what is most fovared for these dressy little garments., \u2018The long redingote is still to be seen in all of the linen weaves, and even in the sheer cottons its effect is to be obssrved.Some of the skirts are 0 fashioned as to suggest a redingote, woolens, and this example in a henrietta shows one of those faint, pale shades of lavender that are a delight to the eye.This fabric has a silken sheen to the surface that enhances all the charm of ils quaint coloring, and the lavish use of a yellowish lace but serves to increase its Old World air.Its construction is of the simplest.TO a round .and shallow yoke the gown is applled in deep pleats, the side seams indicated by vertical lines of tucking and .a suggestion of a |æ watteau pleat in the back signified in.the same way.The lines\u2019 of .lace are disposed horizontal'y, the monotony broken by the tuclingss and there is.a flounce at the rout composed of alternate ruffled moire ribbons in the fzint lavender shade and ruched lace, which affords the dressiest effect ini- aginable.The collar is similarly trimmed, as are the sleeves that hang loose and \u2018free from the lace-trimmed cape at the shoulder.Ribbons are used to tie the loose front together instead of the usual and conventional buttons or hooks and eyes.FROM THE LAND OF THE CHRYS- ; ANTHEMUM.\u2018pink silk is embroidered by hand with tiny sprays of woodbine in all of the natural colorings.The traditional cut is followed the?shoulders being without seam or joining, and the sleeves inserted some half way down the arm.The.broad obi or sash is pinned to form a deep corselette effect in front, and brought to a narrowep point in the back where it ties in a bi splashing butterfly bow.The hem a the foot is padded according to the usual Japanese custom.A PARISIAN TEA GOWN.construction of the modish tea gown is a fashion that is only just beginning to maintain.The outer material is preferably one of the transparent ors gandies, mousselines or gauzes, and the inner one is a silk of some delicate tint that will throw a pretty color through the transparency of the other goods.Such is the mode followed in this attractive Parisian tea gown.A sheer mousseline de soie has embroid« ered polka dots closely scattered oves the surface, and large roses with modicum of foliage and printed in dul and blurred tones over the transpars ent mousseline.Much black lace is lavished upon this; and the uridet | robe in a rose-tinted silk follows the same cut as the outer.Lace forma an unlined yoke over the, shoulderg, in long loose lines to the knee.Here a shallow lace-trimined flounce headed with an entre deux conceals the joining of a very full circular floune, and a- handsome black ribbon sash completes the negligee.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rei.\u201c ,.Ornamental muffs for summer use\u2014 surely one would not suspect them of utilitarian intent\u2014are fashioned from flowers, ribbon \u2018and much chiffon.Usually they accompany a hat to match, and hidden away in the fluffy masses the initiated will know to look for at least two pockets.The one is a regu« lation purse pocket, with a double ball frame that snaps together, and \u2018the other is one of the very latest \u201cvanity pockets and accommodates a powder puff that slips into a little box, big enough tot contain a generous supe ply; a mirror of course, and a tiny smelling bottle is often an added ace companiment.° ; This smart confection is doubtless intended to take the place of the vans ity bag, and {is carried either \"slung around the neck with a ribbon strin or else is provided with a long an fancy chain that hangs around the neck.© One Parisian elegante carried such a muff pendant from the high ribbon girdle that finishes her smart racing costume.i \u2014 \u201c there deirg.what is really two skirtg, the lower ane after whitever fashion is fancied, and the upper one after the usual coat skirt design._A_stiffe: hem is a prerequisite to the success this styte.\u2018.Ruffles, edged and headed with tiny quillings, are spaced between the kneë and the hem of the light-weight woole len frocks of the summertime.Some cording, usually featherbone, is run ii the heading, so that there is.no skimpy | oe sagging effect in the sheer fabric.The use of two materials for the.their brilliant coloring into bolder re and the mousseline is applied to this - in some one or another of the sheer\u2014 A veritable Japanese kimono-in\u2014pale\u2014\u2014- oe :Opaque Bhodé\"Cloth, and Scetot: with fringes, Inces, .or.plain.- Onl Hagan Sie Bete wok : \u2018Venetian Blinds - In different shades of wood, made up and.pyt up to any style of window, From 12e per sanare foot Co + Mosquito\u2019 Net With-umbbelia-shaded-tops; at 1.50 cach r 1 HICKORY CHAIRS, Rockers, Setteës tn FT all sises, Lounges, \u201cTables, Footstools, : Jardiuiere Stands, etc.all Less 10 \u201cper FLAGS | \u201cBritish Ensign, Dominion, Ensign, Union\u2019 Jack, American Eusigns, all Sizes.in Bunt .and Sik Pa \u2018 PRAIRIE ! .GRASS per cent.screens).Vador and 8 Verandah Shades To be bad in different \u2018shades.imuch better protection from the sun than bamboo.Fixtures ot the best, pul- | leys of fron, and cord that \u2018will stand the: _ Weather\u2019 {dees ot.kink up like the cheap: | : rough native fibre uord used in bamboo § Mude of the best Linden wood.Stands, Sideboards, \u2018Gives a \"BURDETT CHAIRS, \u2018Large Chairs: and: Rockers.\u201ccent.Will stand\u2019 both sun and rth.SWING SETTEES, Less, co per cent, FURNITURE, Chairs, Rockers, Settee, Tables, \u2018Less #4 \u201cVery desirable for verandkhs.| GREEN ASH FURNITURE, suitable tor - .summer houses; \u2018 \u2018ia.Bureaus.sad Wash J i Extension\u2019 Tables | Chairs, Card Tables, Tea Tables, Rook- ers, Settees 4 tp 6 foot 100g with.remov- \u201cable seats, all very nicely polished.in green, red, aed\u201d mat finish, for country houses,\u2019 ail, slzes; A Small Nursery.Chairs and Rockers, also: F 7 \u2018ny\u2019 To | \u201cBalance of Japanese Matting.Balance of Fi iber.Rugs-and Carpets.| Er er : oi a be : 24e 0 es t t ; ot Balance of Mourzourk and Moong { 5 piec -ngiish Oi oth, a 25\u20ac \u2018per.cent.and- -38c- pe $6; 00.special Attention » Given to Mai « orders.4 Balance \u2018ot Japanese Cottom-Rogs.a ) : tl \u201c§ Balance of small Made-up Squares \u2018in Brussels and Axminster, less, so\u201d 25, only - Indian: Ros.|.Visitors te tiils department will iad a | me mio requis st 7 STEAMER TRUNKS, made especially for .us, not obtainable elsewber e, » splendid\u2019 \u2018raies to select\u201d from.\u2018Canvas Covered Trunks, \u2018fn mas styles and prices.et BAGS, both Ladies\u2019 and: Men's, with | or - LEMAIRE'S.0 OPERA GLASSES, in white, ; Bold\u2019 fish, black peat and morocco without fittings, all be newest shapes: \u2019 \" 1ebthor covers, | Ne and leathers, 0 : \u2019 r yard, : 3 -0 x\" 60 at suiT CASES, with* or witsout fittings.ENGLISH, BASKET TRUNKS, Kid Bags, pene ne \u2018LORGNETTES.ot all wee and me : \u2026 the latest designs: - ; -Glaetyne Bags, Fortmantesus, Holdalls; | BAROMETERS 2s A\u201d pew.ssaormmint \"ot \"Boiled Linen Bags BE, Strape.Trunk A Prem Barometer.very sensitive, in .moisi and wood cases.RL 1\" Btraps.PHOTO ALBUMS, ali sizes and\u2019 coverings .of leather, in different \u2018éolors.: EYES TESTED Fase or CHARGE by .Les \u201c id ABK TO\u2019 see THE COLONIAL HOUSE .SPECIAL\" INDESTRUCTIBLE TRUNK, in both Monitor and, Steamer, covered | with bard vulcanized fibre.\u2018Lighter and _competont; Opticiam,- >.= *; » 0» Co stronger, 8s swell as cheaper than\u2019 sole |.Rimigss Eye Glasses- and Spectacies ad- i jeatbér.Yo 0 usted.\u20ac BRITISH EMPIRE WEEK BY BRITISH BUILT WARSHIPS La IN THE.LAST.NAVAL- BATTLE.Nothing but a great naval battle in|g proved a= = ich Jestv ensky.out-manoeuvred and - Hussian fleet.were of Englisn struction;=says the London Mirror\u2014 And as the reports of the battle con-} in\u2019 they.emphasize.strongly the fact that the, inferiority of the Russian ships had much to do with the ease of .the victory.Russian armor.- stinue to losses, were, insignificant.Of the Japanese battleships onjy one \u201cis not of English construction, that is \u2018the old 'Chinyen, captured at \u2018Wei-hai-wel ! ten .years ago, and bullt 'at_Stettin twelve.years.before \u2018that.© \"Of the.others the great turret-sbip Asahi, of 15,200 tons, \u2018which share wirh the Mikasa the distinttion of-belng the, largest vessel in Japans navy.ydebank.: built built at CI ship Mikasa, launched in, 1902; come e Brils periority over a.warthy .enemy could | \"do more to raise the prestige of our fleets than, Togo's- great defeat, of.Ro-.\u201cWith \u201cone\u201d of two minor.hich Togo: outfought the .On | TURBINE.MACHINERY \u2018rons NEW BRITISH WARSHIPS.\"The \u201cexperiences of the war between Japan and Russia and the success of the, turbiné.machinery in the 12,000 on Allan line: mall steamships Victortuy and Virginian are leading to the more general adoption of.turbine\u2019 engines.The \"American.and German _nAvys.are\u2019 I Tid V with was plerced by Japanese shells, which, nominally, should have resisted.\u201d Russian\u2019 Bhells .were useless at a range at which Japanese.shells \u2018were.working havoc, Russiaut crews were decimated \u2018when comparatively first-class battleships.The Fugi, of 12,320 tons.vn the Thames.ma, of 14,850 tons.Xessel Nas.origursily built though she Old.Poplar, .cally rebuilt since.à October, 1897.only 3,717 tvas,\u2014while_her 3pe eleven and a half knots, with the.nineteen knots -t the \"Shik; - eighte and .a half knots of the other large ba \u2018tleships.Among the armored craisers the game: holds geod.The.faur principal\u2019 vessels | which took part shima and the\u2019 of the eight She is, nuweèver.So sus tr fight are Epglish buitt._- \"he Tokiwo, with her rue&1 of twen- was built.aù Jilswici.f 22.3 krots, anl cruisers \u20181ldzumo and.Iwate, The Lite ty-three Knots, «se were the Asama, o the twin \u2018completed in.1901.was built on the Clyde.The Yakumo was and alohe owes and The.Käsuga built boats, Inz it rapidly.ary ed that the cruisers.built.1 panese doikyards are copies - \u2018There w: English véssels.The same appHes- to Japan 9 \u201cnumers ous \u2018torpedo bouts.We\u2018 may pride: odr- se]ves upon the fact that such of- \u201chem were not built in as built copies of those that were.looks upon the I mother of her own.And the British nation \u2018looks tapon' the Japanese\u2019 nuvy as a descendant \u2014 one can no longer say.child-=of whom she\u201d has every right to.be Then.too, the\u201d _British navy i Piles timoni think ofit, Yon can use it and dors whatther Link hat cures.000 à be MANSON,BATES & Cas Toronto, t your mone a £1 dealers or To vo.10 .you that\u201d Dr.Chases Ointment is a certain - and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, \u2018bleodingand protrudip piles, the manufacturers have guarantoed Ît.als in the daily press and ask your neigh- school in which mary Japanese officers have been trained.Englishmen have in- | structed and supervised naval teaclithg WEEK jugt's clerk, Me: Dyke.in thie.his Jordslnp.in default of sons and daughters, resérved the.real estate fur che: Jus 4 \"Ada #- takes nul S In-a crowd of people, or on a day when there waB no scent, the.blood- tiound would \u2018be completely lost.= « | will use eyes, ears and brain.\u2018will\" follow \u2018a trall as .keenly and .:e- lentleesdly as a bloodhound; but they will also hunt without a.trait; and the in the minds.of \u2018ail + world Togo\u2019s great vittory, in short, must | ralsé the prestige of the- Engijsh, navy thinking.people, .Justas.lt_has raised-Japan\u2014to\u2014the- isthe Avife of Mr.Alhauüsen,.: forefront aniong the naval.Powers \u201cof frs *One of these \u2014 =r 5 TELEPHONE MAIN vos.; - spnled af the Dalry.Teather Bags, Valises, Suit ue for Ladies or \u2018Gentlemen, Bu.Cut Steel or r Leather, Purses, 8c BN Chatelaines, Et Beeson ¢ eg dc éd Mar dé A AE 2 PS Lil his be furnished, but when it comes to \u201c tern on a carpet may be termed alto- » \u201cwill plant sweet peas and pansies, ct, ex 0) vad, Co.- .Tue - ve rasta, BA ne VAE ENT a > > wie .hl a CEE CIN SES \u2014 | Inthe Twa Lichts o\u2019 Eventide = = al + ROBABLY no woman, ever, more thoroughly enjoys herself, than when she begins to furnish the \u201chome of thelr own,\u201d that she and her | husband ,have long planned to | possess.From.drawing-room to, kitchen she goes, changing \u2018her ideas as to exactly how she wants it furiisheä every time she makes the :trip \u2018from front door to back, She will sit down on.the kitchen doorstep and dream of a Kitchen-gardén;-and\u2019 just where:she while even the walls of her house are untinted or unpapered.Long before the drawing-room windows have been in, she has decided just how the room will réally going and buying the carpets and furniture, she puts it off as long &s she can, because she is afrdid she hot iike \u201cthem-when=finally=bought.\u2018And, -if her husband has opinions of his own about houseturnishing, he has R150 to be consulted whenever she\u2019 com- \u2014\u2014 mences_on a room.dear pat- the people, \u2014and the people would ap- preclaté it,\u2014 and would have a far more intelligent idea of why: the Art- Association existed: Would it harm the Art Association to widen its influence.throughout all Montreal?Would it harm the Art Assoclation to go outside its Immediate circle, and attempt to educate, as well \u2018as merely grow.It ds an old and trite, but very true say- Ing, that we only get as we give.Montreal cannot become the home of -artistic feeling and appreciation, because an Art Association exists within her gates.The people must also have a chance to realize the possibil-| \u2018ities of: beautifying little plots of ground, and of hanging good pictures on their walls, and of making the most of & little.That taste disseminated we \u201cshall \u2018possibly become\u201d an \u201cartistic city,\u2014but in no: other way, : 0 cases ot murder, conimitted by women, have lately come up in, the States, and both women have been sentenced to be hung.One woman is a Mrs, Rogers, of Vermont, the other a foreigner, named Anna Valéntina, who lived In.New Jersey.St.ing have been the efforts Of the friends of the.first woman, to prevent \u2018the sentence being carried out., The latter-\u2014woman-had no friends and so no objection on that UEBEC 18 fortunate in one respect.'.\u2018The race suicide flend => \u2018has passed.-her by._ No zeai- vocate ¢ of large familles has troubled our péace.\u201d Of course, we dld not need one.But advocates of new ideas often go where they are not needed, so there might have wandered one lone |membereof this benighted family of reformers into our midst.! something to talk about?When they are it Is always the wicked, wicked women who havé to take the medicine.Even Ralph Connor had enough unkind things to- say.about the femin- phone poles blush, * And now it is On- târlio's turn.men of Ontario must take to sackcloth and \u2018ashes, \u2018and bewail thelr sins.The Americans have been taking the medicine for so long they\u2019 don't mind, and go right ahead, doing just as they please, in spite of the preaching and reforming.L But Quebec,\u2018 good Quebec, is.left \u2018alone.Here, at lcast, women do their duty.go .unnoticed that they ous, and more zealous than wise, ad- |.Is it because they were short of |\u201d ine section-of Winnipeg to make tele-| ._ \u2026 The wicked, \u2018wicked wo-|.The few \u2018that do not are so in| + \u2014 à \"under them} ee | They build up not care, if we Know nothing, can we?! - 0 0= * It seems {incredible that in à world so busy there are numbers of \u2018women who get into mischiéf solely for lack of something better to do.They do not read or sew or lift a hand to help others.Their calling list is made up of individuals like themselves, with whom \u2018they.can exchange \u2018confldencés.\u2018Ten to \u2018ong their homes and familles are not only for them, but.the families | «oN Can y you imagine two.womèn who de-, \u2018rive their greatest pleasure frôm sitting at the windows of a dark parlor and spending the evening in spying upon the movements ofrthose who happen to come within \u2018thelr range of vision?I Know of them through ,a friend who says that they keep bachelor, hall ;to- \u2018gether and care for no outside pleasure, interesting romances about the people who meet or pass in the street and show a fertility of imagination that could be turned to useful purposes.Such scandals\" as have \u201cbeen hatched in that dark parior ought \u201cnever to be repeated, but they.are, and sometimes \u201cwith dire results.There 18 | a couple livinig apart because of one.of'these storles, which the husband always denied,\u201d but which the wife be- -Meved.\u2014- * .Nw .__.\u2018She knows the truth now, knows that \"she wronged him and turned his affec- | tion in the direction of another, \u2018but | the women who started the thing es- In the- crowd that do.are the-order of the.day- in! Quebec.Ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen children make just a comfortable \u2018family.gether undesirable by him, and so, there has to \u2018be a compromise.Men with opinions on housefurnishings, unless ahead of the average mar in a general knowledge of the subject, are apt ta be superflyous when it comes to a -practical application of their ideas.\u2018The.fact that carpet, furnishings\u2019 and; © walls,\u2019 must be considered in every purchase for & room, very often escapes \u2018their mind, and they think that a good * gomfortable chair ior such a corner Would be very nice indeed, even if it is upholstered in red plush and:does not \u201charmonize with anything else in the room.\u201d Nêvértheless there is honest pRasute fn this furnishing of a home.Sometimes a humble purse is drawn upon, and then the \u201cnecessary\u201d hag to take, \u201cthe place of \u201cdesirable.\u201d Even taste has to be sacrificed to a small purse; unless a woman is one of the rare pro- | *.ductions of a magazine page, where homes.are artistically furnished for some $1.49 a room, in boxes and cretonnes, The ordinary \u2018woman is often obliged to sacrifice her own ideals to provide a cheap\u2019 but necessary.piece of furniture.\u2019 = Probably a woman never realizes to a greater extent her love of pretty things, than when she \u2018attempts to furnish a home-on & limited purse.That piece of furniture would be so pretty,\u2014 but this one must be bought.That, pair of curtains would be \u2018so Much nicer, but this pair must be bought,\u2014 #nd so on.If she is endowed with that desirable attribute, inventiveness, she can often.bring wonderful results from B® modest purse.But she must be gifted to accomplish.this and all women wre not so gifted.» « There is one thing that is evident in every -woman\u2019s nature, that shows in every humble home,\u2014her love of pretty\u2019 things.Some harsh and unkind per-.pons have termed it a love of display.It may: have degenerated to thdt in| some cases.But a love of pretty things 1s inborn in a \u2018woman.A walk through the poorest streets\u2019 of the city will prove this.Nearly every window, even if windows of hovels.are curtained, |* and these are often - hits of lace curtain.A plant or two in the window, a ruffle of, lace: about a.child's dress) a bow of ribban in the - -hair,\u2014these are tokens of that love of beauty that is in- \u2018herent in every woman, however crude- | ty and inartistically | it: may be.0x7 pressed.I should be furnished artistically and gheaply, and these.opened to the pub- fic.Competent people \u2018should be there |.+ » - J THINK it was at\u2019 a meeting of the Woman's.Art Ass'n, last winter | avenge her wréngs?.\u2018There are loyal hearts, there are spirits \"|Give love; and love to your life will that it yvas suggested that houses | l.score has been forthcoming.The first one gets the sympathy; the latter one suffers alone, The Stories of both of them are so filled with that tragedy of passion that is oftén so\u2019 strong {nh ungoverned natures, that woman's natural - \u2018weakness or, one might\u2019 call it, inhuman strength when it; comés to matters of affection, seems\u2019 to be the only explanation.And yet, when the two cases are compared, she is a strange woman, indeed, whose sympathy is'not with the sullen, silent foreigner, Anna.Valentina, who aw alts\u2019 death as a \u201cwelcome.release, Mrs.Rogers, carrying out cold.\u2018and contemplated plans, because\u2019 she wished to marry another man, luréa her husband \u2018to a.lonely spot, and with the assistance of her lover, killed him.The -second.woman, Anna Valentina lived -from_hér youth to.\u2014herold_ \u2014age- \u2018With a \u2018padrone contrctor, Mike Cal- arge families\u2019 caped the consequences by shrugging that \u2018they._ Were misled by a résembl- ance.A Jésson\u2019 \u2018that would have done, Good Quebec.covered and followed the greatost purpose in Tiving\u2014namely, raising children.It does not matter whether educated or not, \u2018whether father and mother can support them or not, the first and greatest purpose in life, Is to be the.parent of as many as possible and so fulfill one's destiny.- Good Quebec! tL > .N excellent and.huniorous article, which appeatéd in a recent musical Journal, cilled the English language was not.altogether the lips of church singers in solo or anthem, : The examples quoted were of those well known songs or\u201d chants which we hear every Sunday and to Which \"we, ourselves, have become «07 accustomed that we do npt notice the\u2019 She, at least, has ais-.\u2018I'the front.4 \u201c It apart\u2018from any of the worth, the little extra troubie she -must take ; LADIES TU ] J CKED SHIRT WAIST 2288, \u201cThere is an individuality about the charming blouse {llustrated to-day that quite seta ready made waists that one sces, -and makes one think it well India mull is the material, with three valenclennes medallions of graduated size set into Novel shaped trimming _ tabs ornament the collar and cuffs and.are esch but- vA \" SIZES 32 TO 40 ) BUST, Co in having her blouses made.A* soft creamy toned down with\u2019 one.enameled button of the.faintost pink.Broad tucks across the shoulder give a becoming fulness ovér the bust,: This style, would.be -tffective also made.up-in- the Leavy cottons; pique, fôt instance, with medailions et: Ifish crochet.\u2018In fact, it is well kuited to any soäsonable wash materials.For a Jadyzof medium size the, waist will at-; tention Gf readers to the falt that tid, a thing of beauty, as it proceeded from | for sizés 32, 34, 36, 28 aud 40 inch bust.TEN Ar rt Late tL a.Mas °° et \u201cAddress bo Nifine No.of à 'patiord | \u2014Blze wenden réquire 412 yards ot material 21 of 27 or 216 yards 44 inches wide.\u201crerersne seein sonessonsnancssecapecnaneqes.irre re rree inant e seers seas eT SSR asa Se Se ses UR EY The pattern 2206 is cut Li : Ir à ra \u2026 2 Tan i Very evanescent,\u2019 1 the.coffee berries fresh for each mak: -, roast them.\u2019 read them in a dressmaking establish-\u2019| ment where they were discussing a man whose -sudden death was.among the news in the morning papers.Their only hearer happened to be a woman that she rose in wrath against the in- suffering from neglect.What a life, | \u2018| he undertakes.| hiss evident! who had known the dead man so- well | Pei friends; {tion she stepped before the pair al said: \u201cLadies, I must ask forgiven for overhearing your words and an ope.portunity to clear an innocent woman of \u2018a dreadful charge.I knew both par=\u2019 ties for many years, and could tell you: things that would make you blush for\u201d your blunder.\u201d \u201cYou are a loyal friend,\u201d : was.the only reply \u2018she received, so, after all, shg gained nothing but satise\" - faction from.her defence.Betty Bradden.Correspondence.(AlI \"communtcations \u201cshould be\u201d addressod Christie Carew, The Herald, Montreal.) 4 Te fect.health or you would:not have an\u2019 unheëälthy\" skin.+ It is- some impurity: in the blood that causes a poor skin.ing up the general health, and you w find your skin considerably improved, By all-means take a-sponge bath every: day: Only take one in the morning: not the evening.Physical exercise} and careful dieting is the only safe: way to reduce the flesh, | 3 \u201cSecy.#\u2014Tel] Nerraw s.\u2018that it Is ni always wise to rely on one's friends opinions, and aman \u2018may hase chars not any, He is, I should say, a jolly?sort of feHow, who takes life optimis= tically and enjoys it.He must have \u2018Nell is a genervus, frank and kind individual, good if it ig as good as her handwrit- Ing, C.Rutherford, is neat and careful in everything, does.swell whatever Tot has almost the same characteristics- as C.Rutherford, only a somewhat finer nature, Francis is ambitious, more ambitious\u2019 than hardworking, but\u2019 generous and kind.E.Donahue is a good-natured, kindhearted person who likes a good time, p ' 8 industrious and hard working but inclined to slide over little things.-\u2018Jim\" good-to iner feelings was |} a difficult one to read.Should think sibly generous.As.for yourself, \u2018\u2018Secy,\u201d afe you not ambitious and rather inclined to enjoy yourself?\u2019 And, by- the-way, you are all, everyone of vou, a little inquisitive.\u2018Good luck and a good time on the \u2018First.Sensitive\u2014Careléss, generous, ambl- tions.\u2018 R ubie\u2014Industrious, - sult {0 his memory and a man who, \u2018thoughtful and with her husband, had been his best pe asant.+ = or \u2014\u2014 \"COFFEE AND MUFFINS | oer tain the aroma and -flavor,- \u2018which 1s it is better \u2018to, grind] diend \"and quantity used is a question to be decided by each.family.But of methods for mak- Sey ma bought a house with them, and .then, one day he drove her from its shelter.Then.Calluci brougnt a young wo- \u2018man home to the house, and twins were- born to her.One day thé young woman inocked old Anna Valentina, death.The court condemned her \u201ctu be.hung.\u2019 What is Justice, if \u2018the \u2018same \u2018punishment awaits the cruel betrayer and murderer of an unsuspecting husband, and the woman, who -suffering indignity \u2018all\u2019her life long, at last.turns to What woman could hesitate In placing her sympathy?For In the second case the veal murderer was not Anna Valentina, but Mike Callucl, oo > and, the old woman stabbed her to} | the highest aspiration of the soul life which have come down to us from the past, are quite too beautiful to be slurred over or chopped up by \u2018careless singers.When we Wg the lovely satred SON, .\u201cRock of Ages, cleft\u2019 for\" me, It is \u2018usually converted Cinto, 2 + Rock uff Agis, clef fur me, And so, with the rest.We sing them as though they avere bar room songs, instead of a8 an expression of of \u2018man, It is merely carclessness on.the part of.singers, and congregution, aud.should be corrected, .\u2014Christle Carew, \\ LH me sets ess Ce Ne dns een TT ei GIVE TO THE WORLD YOUR BEST.brave, -There are souls\u2019 that are pure anid \u2018true: Then give to the world.the best you And the best will come \u201cback to sou: flow, : A strength in your utmost need; Have faith, and a score of hearts wit .show = - Their faith in your word and deed: Give ruth, and your glft will be.paid mn kin \u2018HERE AND THERE.- \u2018]tles, plates, knives and forks, glasses; .\u2014\u2014e thing, usually either too much or too little to eat, and some beautiful \u2018shat mn.wood or field or by the water bear: = for & long time the désecrating \u2018finger {marks of the vandal plenicker, .; ; A plenic, it it: is to bècome à family iristitution, should be thought out carefully.and the keystone of the affalr should: \u2018be simplicity.The lunch basket a kind, anti not tou much much vi welety:.The lunch.basket, filed with tea Kets napkins, teacups, etc, looks enticing when seen in a shop window: but .tha | for- should contain simple foods, enough.ot - with french \u2018dressing, then placed Le side the whitos aguin, Cheese çrâckers, salads.served as crackers or in suit charlotte russe, loxes, one hox for each person w rapped in paraline piper.The sandwiches should be wr pped separately in paraflie pager damp napkin.Co à T he third or.sweet course-should consist of cake or fruit, \u2018the cak& eut 14 slices and wrapped In, parafine.paper.As regards drinkables, birch bcer, len- onde, Ringer ale, beer, milk or any of tho picnic standbys.If possible do not attempt to take them with you, unleks \u201cFou, are going-ten miles from-a Temon and a drug store.Üotiles make the {lunch basket too heavy, and the price of \u2018beverages is about the same eveiy- where: So buy what You want to drink J {at the last éivillzed \u2018point\u2019 on.your\u201d way \u201cto the picnic caps: And after: the plc nic ls over, and.you have enjoyed ine beautles of wood, waves or, stream let |\" me beg of you not to leave endless me- \u2018mentees of your stay tri the land.Clean away the papers, the cans and bottles.Bury them, if necessary; .but do noc leave the place - hidéous .that afforded you such pleasure, it 18 a poôr retürn enjoyment -of .an - out-of-ddur luncheon, \u201cSATURDAY AFTERNOONS.- I kriow two girls; employed during \u201cthe week, says \u2018a, writer in a woman's magazine, who \u2018devoted every Saturday afternoon, they possibly could spare last summer to physical.culture in the open air.- -Jf you had seen them in the _\u201cthave \u2018open\u2019 days-every-week.with free \u2018 - .\u2019 A ND the question of-educating peo- to explain the- different things \u2018need- tng explanation, and to answer any Questions in regard to furnishing.In this way anyone could get an fdéa as to good taste in furnishing, that, no furniture store could possibly give.This plan would recommend itself to thoughtful people, who realize that the only vital usc of Art Assdciations and beautifu} pictures, ig, in so far as they givg-practical uplift \u2018and assistance.Only 80 far as they give of their\u2019 in-f fluence and extend their usefulness can they become a noticeæble factor in the life of a community.+=, + * ple in the understanding and ap- > preciation of true art, is not an tnsignificant one.poor oil paintings on their walls,when'a good: print, or an excellent photograph, or, carbon copies of.great paintings \u201care obtainable at a much less, price.Why could not our.Art Association lectures on good .art, and with good.copies of great paintings for sale \u2014 Many people hang | \u201cArid honor wil honor meet; I And a smile that is sweet.will syrely fin A smile that is Just ; as sweet.For life is the mirror of king and slava \"Tis just what we are and do: Then\" give \u2018to the \u2018World the best you And the t best will cdmé \u2018back to you.\u2014Madeline- 8.Bridges.A To PICNIC WITH COMFORT.\u2018About.once every summer- the average, faniily issue forth'on a pienit.Tha event causes the mother of the family several sleepless nights and a colossal amount _of work.Armies have been supplied with rations, with less trouble than it, takes to provide_a_plenic.OF Lyre eight or ten people.The fateful day dawns, and hours before the usual time, the | older memburg of the family are up and about packing.countless articles in paper and napklus.In.consequence the mother is tired Lo death \u2018before the family starts.The rest of the-plcnickers.each-laden-with- baskets, bottles\u2019 and.loungdies, stagger Tfilling of it, packing and unpacking and repacking take altogether 20 griuch time and trouble.A graiss telescope is the Ughtest and most convenient luncn basket, and will hold quantities of provisions, With that a good supply of oiled paper, a couple of large old nap- king and a quantity of paper napkins - dispense, if possible, with food that requires a knife and fork.Collapsible tin drinkihg cups can ve bought at smal} exnense, \"The first course 18.made In sandwich, form, Sandwiches made of dinner rolls keep better, and are easiest io make.À good way to prepare tasty meat sandwiches i8 to reduce the moatito a paste by-chopping and pounding.Use butter or oil in.the mixture, .s0 the rolls will not need puttering.Add seasoning.Sardine or other fish sandwiches, also 1¢.- duced to thincement, \u2018are deliclous if seasoned with a little Worcestershire sauce, .Good, substantial sandwiches are made from any of the meat or poule try pastes; but\u2014fresh ments \u201cure, course, better.Raw beef, chopped finer autumm their Tithe, ~gracctul figures; | bright eyes and pink cheeks, no doubt you \u201cwould have agreed with me in; thinking \u2018it had been decidedly \u201cworth: while,\u201d After leaving thelr offices and lunching, they.took a trolley car ride which brought them out into the country near a ver bank.: : They.were clad in shoit skirts, shirtwaists, ete, all their \u2018clothing being loosely.\u2018arranged, so as to \u2018allow them freedom of movement.One had had some few lessons in\u2019 physical culture,\u201d and read even more about \u2018it, so kfiew enough to help her friend.\u2018Together they went hour at a time, then rested and began again.\u2019 One exercise which we all know was to touch the ground with the fingers without bending the Knees., Beginning at the hips; \u2018bend slowly\u2019 forward and.down, so that every insh of the spine\u2019 is gradually \u2018exercised until the head 18 reached, and it in turn droops limply down, perfectly relaxed, t [a5 the fingers mest ths ground: Ther rise in the same way and bring thé under \u201cthe load of edtblès until\u2019 they photo-gravures or carbon copies , at post price.What a chante to educate v reach the ¢hosen spot.Then énsues i great deal of fusd sveryone gets sots- ly, heavily seasoned and mixed with) chopped \u2018chives, makes a good standiy © 00.* + .- hands up over thg head, turn.the wrists and bring the arms, outstretch- d -as far as possiblo, down ' to tho or élso in al.\u2018through various exercises for a balt-| luci, Faithful to him as a dog, work- |, a re sppndorin ; * This pattern.will be mal ing as boss, over a gang of men under tuent y carcless rendering of them.and pu pat to The pe tied BI, filing ait (he above coupon, tmcipdtes 10 center him, or shouldering hods and cHmbing thoughtlessly and shurringly they are et ate feted EE me LL up ladders, she grew haggard cand alton.sung,.the vary, henuts of thom 2 } ; wrinkled and old, - She.had always belng - killed by such carclessness, we ; \u2019 SE UE hoped he would.marry hér, for.she dan appreciate the kind but deserved For the lighter course, hard-boll~d j'sides.- This is a perfett excreise for! was very -faithful to him, \u2018She gave criticism of this -articte, eg, cut In lengthwise halves, the making one.limber and supple, and re all her wages to her master and he].\u201cThe beautifut pres, ana\u2018 chants, yolks taken out and made Into a salad duces superfluous flesh- about the waist\u2019 and hips.\"When tüken with deep) \u2018breathing, inhaling going down and\u2019 ex-j' haling coming \u2018up, It 18 wonder fully benefictal, CL Co i \u2018THE \u201cSERIOUS\u201d à BORE | Although this is & nation of jokes, | still there are many who take: them- | sclves quite, quite too ser iously.1t is egotism ol the most tiresomé | kind.These serious -ones.deny, by action if not by words, that personal\u2019 liberty of thought, speech and action, without \u2018which life\\is scarce worth the living.They want to set good exam- | ples\u2014but they not only sct them, but would, ram theig down our throats, with a stick.Setting a god is all- very well, ~but it most certainly | Ads a tiresome\u2019 thing to live with said setter, Often \u2018and often, it happens that.the one who sets a good example | Bets It so rigidly that all beholders get as far away from it as possible.Cou- truriness is a human\u2019 trait quite\u2019 fashé.person, in all his beauty, is, indirectly\u2019 responsible for several very naughty ones.- - \" Life: and its probléms; love and its\u2019 sorrows; work and its monotony; here | are serious things enough, as we.know! to our \u2018sorrow.These we must embrace, endyre, go through \u2018with; \u2018and let us dot it lightly, as\u2019 Jovially, as possible.With as much laughter to every square \u2018inch as possiblè; will a smile rather\u2018than a fréwn; with a thôught to\u2019 spread joyousness rather than gravity; Shoerfulyess rather, than guet seri.| ing all the pleasant, humble little flow- .ers of love and -gayety which serve to: cheer us in.our \u2018everyday life,\u2014Phila+ delphiæ Telegranh.GOSSIPING.ionable, and sometimes the very good\u2019 L ! cold ing it, percolation\u2019 is the.best, and this may be accompanied by very.simple means, -A little bag with a-wire-hoop in the top that will fit to the inside \u201cring\u201d of an ordinary coffee pot, will answer as well as the more conveni- eno.but also more \u201cexpensive \u2018patent.\u2018coffee.cooker of-silver and glass and| -alèuho! lamp which - works automatically, giving \u2018a distilled drink of just \u2018the desired strength, which jis drawn oll through a small.faucet, Remem- Ler, boiled coffee is'a misnumer., When this term is used by good coffee mak- ws it is applied to coffee not boiled at ull, but allowed to come to boiling point, then kept just below that degrec until only the flavor of the \u2018oils is extracted.A good coffee maker does not require an egg to get perfect results, and the use of egg, either-white or yolk, is often the caube of failure; the extravagant use of the egg coating the coffee grains, makes them impervious to the = ater.The shell and whlte of the'egz that Clings to iL are quite sufficient.AUSTRIAN COFFEE.7e lob \u2014Fhis-{s-a- coffee sometimes served at! teas and receptions, in small\u201d glagses with.a teaspoonful of ice cream added.\u2019 Make a strong drip coffee, cream and sweeten tq taste and chul.When ready to serve pour into.the glasses and add a teaspoonful of vanilla ice cream, COFFEE JELLY.Soak one ounce of gelatin in half a cup of cold water for an hour.Put ohe seup of granulated sugar and a pint of \u2018wuter in a saucepan over the fire .nd stir to dissolve the sugar, then add the soakëd gelatin and -stir until that also is dissolved, then remove from the fire strong filtered.coffee.COFFBE CUSTARDS.; - Make a cup of very strong coffee and sweefen to taste.\u2018When it is nearly, hdd the yolks of six eggs, beaten.| very light, and half a cup of double cream, Mix thoroughly, then strain! Into china cases.Place them In a bis: cuit pan -containing sufficient \u2018water Lo réach half way up the-cases.- Let them| steam.for twenty minutes, or until the! | custards \u2014are\u2014 quite - firm.The water should boil when the cases.are first put in, but afterward kept at simmering point.Cool and set on ice and serve with coffee MACCAroons.(COFFRE SOUFFLE.~In a saucepan put half a pound of | green coffee and roast, without\u2019 browning it, and soak it in one quart of boil- Tod downright.discomfort commend | me tb.a gossiping neighborhood, \u2018Where \u2018one\u2019s daily doings are supplied with im-~ | aginary motives and criticized with a\u2019 freedom that insures the carrying.The world teems with such places.and the - only way .to avoid\u201d tho disagreeable * fedtures is to adhere to a rigfa rule néver to listen to tales or say things that can be construed Into weapons of malicious attack.\u201cI don't want to know what.people say of me,\u2019salà a remarkably hice wo- maf one day.\" I never harmed a per-' son in my life, but I am positive that\u2019 | I' have not escaped censure, since it is my belief that if the Angel\u2019 Gabriel | came down to.earth he \u2018would mot es- \u201ccaps with -a single feather:* Well, TI am somewhat of the same \u201copinion; but when \u2018we do our host to treat\u2019 humanit y with all fairness, we ought, not to caro-, \u2018rave what evil tongues\u2019 sav.We can- ing milk.\u2018for.an hour, flour, add a teaspoonful.of.vanilla su- gur and a little granulated sugar.Stir, ;dver the fire until boiling.Remove: from the fire, add the yolks of six eggs, with the whites beaten to a firm white! froth.Fill paper cases with this mixture and bake same as the custards, of place_the cases on a thick, well seasoned ane \u2018and bake.« When done, sprinkle sugar over the top and serve immediately.CAFE CREA: I GLACE, Put yolks of foui eggs in a baw] or basin and beat into them until very light four ounces powdered sular.Stand thé basin in another containing hot water, keaping thé:mixturs warm, ut.not hot.Add h.lf a cup of strong coffee.Beat until light, creamy and quite coid.Then,stir in lightly a pint: of dry-whipped cream.- Pour the mixture into a mold and bury in ice and coarse salt for two hours.Turn out on a chilled plate on \u2018a lace paper dolly.COFFEE MOUSSE, Dissolve half a box of gelatin in-as \u2018much milk as will Soften it.Pour over When making coffee,.In order to ve- \u201c|'meal and add three-quarters of a cup of | it a cup of.strong hot coffee, adding - eriough granulated sugar to suit the taste.\"Mix and strain.Cool and when it begins to stiffen beat to a froth with an egg-whip; then add a pint of whipped cream, mix lightly but thoroughly and turn {ito a border or fancy shaped mold and set'on ice until hard.* .COFFEE FILLING, Beat two egg yolks with half a cup of powdered sugar, two \u2018tablespoonfuls of corn starch anhd-leyel tablespoonful Qf butter.S{ir hot milk, add a pinch of salt and -é- ing; then add half a cup of strong coffee and cook and stir unti] thick, ; - ENGLISH MUFFINS.Scald two.cups of milk and.cool until lukewarm, add two-rounding taible- spoons of butter, a beaten egg, half a level teaspdon of salt, two rounding tablegpoons of sugar and one-half cake of -yeast dissolved in a little lukewarm butter.Mix with pastry .flour, using nearly four cups, or enough to make a stiff deep batter.Let rise over night, .then put into \u2018buttered pans and let rise nearly an hour.Bake in a quick oven.WATER MUFFINS.~ One pint of flour, one tablespoonful of lard, one tablespoon£ul of bubter, one saltspoonful of soda, one saltapoon=- ful of salt, one tablespoonful of yeast, and as much water (milk-warm) 1s will make a stiff \u2018batter.Work the shortening well into the.flour, the, water\u2014last of all, the yeust.When \u2018well risen, stir well and drop from a spoon .to bake.© ° +.CORN MUFFINS.Sift one cup.each of flour and corn- with a rounding tablespoon of sugar\u2019 and three level teaspoons of | baking powder.+ Add a beaten egg, one cup of milk - and-à teaspoonful of melted butter.Have the muffin tins-heatsd and gregsed and \u2018bake the mufiine | tw enty minutes in a hot oven.FRENCH ROLLS.4t two ounces of butter.Beat three eggs very light; add a tablespoonful of strong yeast and an even teaspoonful.\u2018the fire to rise.It.should be light in .an -hdur.Put it on a paste board and divide into small rolls or round cakes, Lhy them in a baking pan and bake in a quick oven.* BREAKFAST ROLLS.Heat half a pint of milk \u201cto blood: heat and.then .disselve threequarters of an punce of German yeast, Rub two ounces.of butter or clarified Lect dripping Into one pound and\u2018a half of flour, algo a little salt: When this is mixed, make a Hole In tHe centre, and pour in the yeast; with a wooden spoon stir in the flour till the .yeast has enough flour worked into it .to form a thick batter, scatter some \u2018Stir in a cup ot) flour over, cover with a cloth,\u201d and aire Sian Mrs, Pipp.\u2014You cannot be in per=\" Take a course of treatment for bulla] # \u2018whose reputation must be 5e Without a an instant's hesitäà! a 3 acter \u2018even if -his friends~ say hé hasf- he is ex ecun, on the _ turn to fire and took slowly until boll- .then add._.of sait.Cover the dough and.set If near \u2014 }set* the whole In a warm place\u2019 to rise - far an hour.When the flour 4a cracked through by the action of the yeast, work the whole of the flour into the.Cover.it | dough, \u2018adding more milk, up again, and leave to rise for half ah bour more.Place the dough on.a pair try: board.add more flour if required, divide it.into small pieces, and make into rolls of different shapes Lay these on a floured baking-sheet, and quarter of an hour.Brush over with \u2018a little milk, and \u2018bake in a quick ovan for twenty minutes or.so.will.be equally good when - heated azain, Breakfast Gems.\u2014Beat three and to them add one pint of milk, w one teaspoonful of sugar and i teaspoonful of salt=- Pour these dually upon two cupfuls of sifted flour and heat until smooth.Add one ten- spoonful of melted Butter.gem.pans, put them in the oven until hot, then fill two-thirds with the batter, Roka twenty.minntes in a Quick over.hs These Tolls Butter: \u2018place in front of the fire.to rise for a - PPR , ; i i d ¥ A \u20ac.È A Er ï = a good many friends in consequenée, i sIôwIy one eu \u201cot.Sift one pound of flour and rub into .| about : ; F 2 2000 1 3 i h ! i N this 4ay of trolleys, automobiles, \u201c bleycles, etc., there is danger of walking.becoming a2 lost art\u2014at least walkirg for health's sake and the pleasure of being out of doors.t us hope, however, that this form of exercise may not be lost sight of, \u2018for mpothing excels it in some regards.It requires no expensive apraratus., It is accessible to rick and poor alike.And there are no rules 20 learn and break.| There are.of course, different ways of ta:img a walk.and it.can be made a source of health.beauty and pleasure, or a dismal failure, 50 far as refresh- Pn ~ wr HEALTH AND BEAUTY SEEKERS\u2019 QUESTIONS ANSWERED To Enlarge the Bust and Hips Can you give me, through »our c-lumns, some outward application for enlarging the Lust: also.the hipe\u201d > You have helped me before.&5 I you will be able to Go 50 again.My hands are also & grea.source of trouble to me.1 am a ypewnier und would meturaliy like shapely white hands They are very red and rough.TYPEWRITER .1 am giving you formula for an ex- pellent preparation for the hands, also - pne for a cream tou use in massaging the ust.You can deveiop your hips by performing.the exercises for that: pur- which are so frequently published Ë this department.Massage: Cream for the Bust.Lanolin, 24 ounces, spermsacet!, ounces; molten - taliow (freshiy tried).ounces; cocoanut oll, 2 ounces, tincture fee! sure 1% of Aan.= pry Le Morning Ex AÂo cossonet \u2019 ing the soul and body.In.order to get\" the greatest satisfaction out ofa walk it is well to rid one's self of disagreeable thoughts before starting out and to .have the body clothed comfortably.For the nervous, tired woman, to whom a brisk walk might prove \u2014xr- as benzoin.35 dram.Melt the first five 1ingredients together.Take off the fire, and beat until cold, adding the benzoin, litfle by Httle, during the process, - To Whiten the Hands.lanolin, 100 grams: parafMn (liquid), 25 grams; extract of vanilla, 10 drops; oil.of rose, 1 drop, M!x and apply when necessam For Snow-W hite Hair » I have read with much interest your page, expecidlly everything relating to the hair.I have noted vour halr tonics, shampoos, something for glossy locks, and the formula fnr oily hair.which is my great trouble.My hair is very white (prematurely, as I am Just 560).I am very careful to wash my hair «very few weeks: but {fn a very short time ft becomes oily.and stringy.then turns an urly yellow.J have heen advised to use a little bluing in the last water.That gives VE , Belay Benefited by Exercise in the Open Air hausting, there is the.quiet atroll through the woods.But for the strong and vigorous nothing is more health-, cross-country tramp.Weather should prove no hindrance, and on a dull, rajny afternoon, when nobody knows what to do, put on old giving than a the hair \u2018or makes it) a beautiful, clear white for about a week.Now, won't you please tell me what to do to be free of.that ugly yellow color?A ; A TWENTY-FIVE YEARS READER.As you state that your \u2018hair is very oily, I think you might shampoo it every ten days, using the bluing as you shg- gest.Usually I do not recommend shampooing so frequently, but I think in your case it will most \u2018likely prove satisfactory and will keep your halr white and fluffy.Male C orrespondent Wants Gray Hair.Being constant reader of your paper.will appreclate your answering this In your columns.My hair 1s changing to gray, and I like the color, and would lke yoh to ad- ercises for Healthy Girls POINTS ON BREATHING, BATH AND PHYSICAL MOVEMENTS ce By Emma E.Walker, M.D.Sopyright, 1805, by A, 8.Barnes & Co.New York.HEN you \u2018wake, first get rid of all theresidue of .poisonous gases eft in the unused corners .of the lungs during the night.Of coursaà the air in your room is pure, because it haz been well ventilated all night long.But the lungs need back, legs straight - feet uncrossed an arms relaxed.ake slow, full breaths for three inutes.Folew this by a thorough kneading of the abdomen in order to stimulate the girculation of the intestines.; Now you are ready for your morning ray.After your bath, polish your fn with a turkish towel as .the shoe- lack polishes his shoe.8lip on a kimono and take your morn- mg run.This doesn\u2019t mean that you gust shake the house or run around the room, for , can run in one spot.Spring lightly from the ball of the ght foot to the ball of the left, throw- ng the feet back as in ordinary run- ing.Accelerate the speed of this al- ernaté motion.Begin with twenty- five steps, increasing cach day until you each one hundred or more without fa- gue.; After your run dress loosely and take our second lung bath.Use common nse, and do not get chilled.Do not low yourself to feel hurried in this rt of your exercise, and breakfast will te better than ever before.During the day practice some good ercises to keep every part of the body condition.ry to make some une our, convenient each day; persevere - And do not give them up even once.-* There is a wide cholce in the exercises .- ch you may take, but a few sugges- may be helptul.ie good standing position, and then their bath at the.beginning.of the.- day.\u201d Tie flat/on your GIVEN BY DR.WALKER a position exercise; arms overhead, stretch upward in a long, elastic movc- ment, then stretch arms out at the sides and down, at the same me reaching up and back strongly with the crown of the head.The chest will come the shoulders go down to proper 11 it is done correctly.Follow by a polsing exercise for = graceful carriage; a good one is to raire and lower the weight slowly and rhythmically on the toes; thls will develop the calf of the leg, as well as the muscles of the back which keep the trunk and head erect.It will also make the ankle flexible, bring the body into poisc, and quiet the nerves.Practice this with the eyes: fixed on.some point straight ahead; balance on one foot, and then on the other, .\u2019 .Now strengthen the spine and increase circulation by the following: Stretch arms high vethiead, bend gently for- and backwar reathing s through the nose.\u2019 & slowly Lengthen your waist by reaching arms overhead, then bending to the floor, keeping the knees straight.The officers \u201d position of the Austrian army, who are famous for thelr tapering waists, are sald to do this exercise faithtully, repeating it many times each morning.SOME GOOD MOTIONS Increase the number of times gradually from day to day.If you cannot touch the floor with knees straight, precede the exercise with this one: 8it on the floor, legs outstretched, spine and head erect, arms straight at the sides, resting hands on the floor, fingers pointing backward.Then without moving the body, lift first one foot, and then the other, several inches from the Poor d'A alternate motion, This is a splen exercise for keeping the spi and shoulders straight.ping spine Now it ts time to relax.Lie flat on the floor, taking the position which you assumed on the b egs and arms outstretched.Inhale eeply and slowly, and as the breath is expelled, let every muscle and nerve relax to its utmost until you feel every part heavy upon the oor.Repeat this breathing exercise three times, then test the limbs, one by one, by raising each heavily from the floor,\" letting It drop down again, Jo ne same way flop about until you feel thoroughly\" relaxed in every part, PV - yp and - Now spring to your feet, and take the next exercise, one to keep your body supple and graceful.: Stand on one foot, and raise the othe knee to the chest, holding it there with hands clasped about.it.Soe the back straight; stand in this position as long as possible.Then practice the exercise with the other knee.This might be followed by any one of several kicking movements: Try this one: Kick one foot as high as you can, and then the other, pretending that you are aiming at a ball with your toe.Here + 18 an exercise for agility in high kicking: Stana in the doorway, and, resting a hand on each jamb of the door, swing - the leg forward and backward as far as it will go.Practice this until tired.In resting, swing the arma rapidly, first alternately, and then together, both forward and backward, keeping the chest firm and well to the front.Before finishing, practice some torso movements.The theory of resistance In short skirts.and sweaters, heavy shoes and felt hats and start for a cross- country walk.If there are obstacles to be encounter ed\u2014ferices to climb, ditches to jump\u2014 \"it will be all the more exciting: and if you feel like It, break into a regular vise me what to use that will turn tt perfectly gray.1 shave dally, and could have my harber uses it as directed.Will ask if 1t will hurt the hair or make me bald, ax 1 have a nice head of hair.Thanking you in advance, 1 remain, REGULAR BUBSCRIBER.T know of no harmless lotion for turning the halr gray.: .~ Haiti Gray at 24 WII vou kindly tell me of anything that will turn the hair to its natural color?I am only 24 years old,\" and there are\u2019lots of ray haire in my head.loping you can elp mo, I remain, ROUTE truly : A CONSTANT READER.There 1s no way of restoring gray hair to its natural color except by stainine.If you wish to do thig 1 think you will find the physician's remedy a satisfactory dye.Pleasa give a formula for whitening the hands.It must be very atrong, as I have tried.every simple remedy available.[ do no work, yet.my hands are rough and dark.(\u2018an cosmetic gloves be made of anything \"besldes kid?E.R.D.; I am giving you dlrections for making cosmetic gloves, and I think you will find that wearing them at night will greatly improve the appearance of your hands.\u2019 - T6 Mike Obemetic Gloves.Use soft, 1 a, leather gloves, three or four sizes too large.Rip them open and spread the Inside with ons of \u2018the following preparations, then sew the ripped seam up.The simplest, And theréfora the, least troublesome, paste to make is this: - - Cosmetic Glove Paste.Ground barley, the whites of an egg, & teaspoonful of glycerin and one ounce of honey, Cosmetic Glove Paste\u2014No.2.Home-made soft moap, pound; olive oll, 1 gill; mutten tallow, 1 ounce, .After Dolling these together, remove them, from the fire before adding apirits of wine, 1 gill; ambergris or some other perfume- tn an amount to suit the taste, always be- Ing on your guard not to scent things too _ ghiy.: : Cosmetic Glove Paste\u2014No.3.Refined pine tar, 1 teaspoonful; olive ofl, .1 pint, _ fiat in a water bath, scenting with rose water or some other perfume.This ia jo preparation which does not poll, he following preparation for use with cosmetic gloves ix slightly more elaborate: exercise is now used largely in modern Myrrh, ounce; honey, 4 ounces; ycllow méthods.- To illustrate, \u2014try-\u2014-the-follow-\u2014\u2014\u2014wnx\u20142-puncrs; rorswatar, 6 ounces ing torso exercise: ; - Stretch the arma front on a level with the shoulder, palms facing each othér.Standing firmly on the feet, first twist the body by turning hips, shoulders and head to the right as far as possible; move arm té the right at the same time, keepin right arm straight and flexing the lef.at elbow toward the last; now, holding hips and-head in this position at the extreme right, contract the arm muscles and move arms and shoulders tg the left as far as possible.Next, twist the arms and shoulders to the right, at the same time twisting hips and head to the left.Repeat five times.A simple head and neck exercise is a fitting one with which to close your morning practice.Rotate the head slowly, keeping the face front, reversing the direction with each rotation.vo It may seem rather formidable to think of taking all of these exercises in one day, and they have not been given for that purpose, but merely to b offer you a variety which will bring into play every part of the body.From these you may choose a few which experience teaches you are most beneficial ing¥dur particular case.Any good exercise done with care is sure to ring you rich results, Perseverance in exercise is your watchword, .Melt the wax in a water bath and add the myrrh to it while it is hot, After beating them together add the honey and\u2019 rosewater.Deat all up and add glycerin hy the teaspoonful until you secure\u2019 a paste which 1 spread nicely, ' oe 7 1 .- Hair Turning Gray My hair is binck and has some gray haire in it, especially on the sides.I am not old enough yet for my hair to turn y.Is there any remedy to prevent 1t?I have the physician's prgseription; would you advise me to use it?I haven't the henna dye.Which is the better In my case?R.T.I know of nothing to prevent the hair from turning gray, although keeping it in excellent conditton will sometimes retard the appearance of gray hair.1f you wish, to use a stain, the physician's remedy would bo better in your case.To Swecten the Breath \u2018Won't you pleasé give in your talks with .correspondents on health and.beauty topics Son mreath, Biused\u201d Think, From.the stom: : ath, ° m - a wD.J.To oure bad breath caused from the stomach it will be.necessary to get the stomach, in proper condition.To keep the mouth and breat bas been accomplished, hold listerine in ~ danger whatever In using it externally?A CONST READ over the affected parts.Kee 4 ; When I h aweet after this .run\u2014it\u2019s the most exhilarating thing im=- aginable.While running keep the chin up, the head back and the shoulders squared.If possible, take deep.breaths into the lungs; and If you feel yourself getting winded, stop short until you get your breath.An hour spent like this .Every Wôman, No Matter What Her Mental or Physical Condition, Can be will bring evetybody \u2018back In splendid spirits and with complexions like roses.Of course, the wet clothing should be .Immediately removed, in order to prevent any ill effects.In the rush and hurry of everyday life we do not give up enough time to going out into the fresh alr.Every one needs it; but, above all, * the wumeén\u2014particularly those who have home cares that are confining.; Let the woman who has been working all the morning over the-countless details of the housekeeping work put on her hat\u2014if she Is sensible she already has on à short skfft\u2014and'go out for a brisk walk, utes, it will do her untold good, her head will be clear and her heart lighter.Time thus taken is not wasted, but th , best kind of an investment, as she wil find she can do so much more in the long run.\u2018 , the \u2018mouth several times a day, and gargle with it after meals.- To Keep the Hair in Place .Build you ptonse give me à formula for âry halr\u2014something that will not gum up the hair?After washing my Load J cannot keep my hair tm place.It flies go and svems so dry.Hoping to heir from you &uog, ! remain.Mrs.R.A.M.Yâu: will be able to keep vour hair in place after a shampoo more readily if You rub\u2019 a small quantity of brilllantine on it, After the hair Is dressed touch the refractory ends with a brush containing a small quantity of the bril- Hantine.Lemon Juice for Freckles \u2014 Will you kindly publish in next week's - paper the correct proportions of lemon julce and borax for.removing freckles, and oblige, .: ;R i Lemon and Glycerin Lotion (For Light Freckles and Bunburn.) Citrie acid (lemon), .3 drama; hot water, 11 ounces; borax, 2 drams; red rose petals, 1 ounce; glycerin, 1 ounce.: Disaolva the acld and borax in the water: infuse the petals for an hour; atrain through a jelly bag after twenty-four hours, decant the clear Rortien and add the glycer- In.Apply us often as agreeable.Lost Formula Will you please print the formula for Dr.Bhoemnkor's face bleach, which has appeared soveral times In your department?saved it once, but it has become lost, and I desire very much to secure it.Is there any Dr.Shoemaker\u2019 Bleach._, (For tan, freckles and yellow discolorations of the skin.) Bichioride of morcury.in coarse powder, 8 grains; distilled witch hazel, 2 ounces; rose- \u201cWater, 2 ounces, .Agllato until solution is obtained, Mop out of the way of ignorant persons and children, \u201c How to Use Henna \u2014- \"WII you please state in next week's paper how to use the henna leaves for staining tha hair, and oblige @ regular.subscriber, and ons who enjoys your advice Jory much?The simplest and easiest manner of applying henna to the hair fs to use a tea made of the leaves.In preparing the tea use an ounco of leaves to a.quart of water, and.boil .the_ whole.-.down to one pint.The stain should first bo applied to the roots of the hair with a small brush.Next, with an ordinary hair brush, distribute the henna through the hair.A thorough drying either by sun or heat, concludes the inting process.A thorough shampooing of the hair should precede each application of the stain.Use Soap on the Face Only Once a Day.Will you be kind enough to answer the following questions: 1.Is salt good to use for cleaning the tee! .2.If soap is used on the face three times a day, will it hurt the complexion?My nose has a number of blackheads on it, squeeze them \u2018a white substance comes out.8.Should I continue to squeeze them out?Please give me some remedy for them, and mention how long I should continue fts use.I do not advise the use of salt for- cleaning the teeth.Precipitated chalk is excellent for everyday use.Once a day is often enough to use soap on the face.More often than that is apt to harm thu skin by making it too dry.Annoying Skin Trouble Will you be good enough to prescribe fet \u201cStubb - \u2026 formula white À N > a skin trouble which seems to baffle every effort.My face is perfectly smooth,\u201d with the exception of a blackhead on the chin here and there, and a few hard little white specks under the eyes.warm weather comes my back and shoulders are covered with tiny pimples and black-, heads.also.These pimples have heads that must be opened.Why do the veins In my hands stand cut nearly all the time llke cords, and is there a remedy?I do no hard work, and eat no rich foods and hardly any meat.My diet {a principally milk, eggs, fruit an ren vegetables.A.D.: ie heat evidently affects your blood \u201cA and causes it to become overheated and disordered: and the rash you speak of is no doubt due to this.take a food blood purifier every spring \u2014one containin blood-cooling ingrè- dient would be best.~ + f 1 T have been takinz twgive bottles of the Vaucalre remedy, and see no results.Would you advise mn Fto take more?I - would be only too glad to repeat same it I knew it would help me; and knowing lt.won't harm, would you advise me to take more?1\u201c will do as you say, as 1 have reat confidence in your ave used your dandruff cure, and it is fine; and would you pleaso tell me how often to .uge the eyebrow grower?: LEONA.ours seems to be a very -stubborn case, as you should see signs of development - after having taken twelve bottles of the remedy.Are you sure that it is being made of the proper tn- gredients?I advise you to try having the prescription compounded by another druggist.You may also get quicker results by massaging with a good skin food In addition to taking the remedy.Hair Too Dry TI have been taking \u2018quite an Interest In our very ointul department.TI curl my ttle girl's hair.axe 6.on rubber curlers; they curl very nice, but her hair is so very dry and splits and.breaks-until she is covered with fying little hairs.There fs not a particle of moist hair is of a light color.Could you give some would make her hair more Mrs.L M.© Lotion for Dry Hair.Glycerin, 1 ounce; eau de cologne, 3 pint; liquid ammonia, 1 dram: oll of origanum, * .dram; of] of rosemary, % dram; tinctures o cantharides, 1 ounce.- Briskly agitate for ten minutes, then ad camphor Julep 1% pint, \u2018and again mix well an or other perfume can be added.To Enlarge the Hips Please tell me how to exercine in order to obtain some hips.I aux perfectly flat.Also my couarbone os ven preminent FA Cc.ver: .- Sance, y y * VIOLET.The following exercise 1s excellent for developing the hips.Stand alternately on each foot, swing the free limb pendulum fashion from the hips, cach time allowing it to go as far forward and backward as possible, To improve the ap- earance of your neck, first, bathe it in ot water, and then massage with a good skin food, rubbing it well into the pores.moist and keep it from breaking Wavy Hair Will you kindly give me a formula which will make the hair wavy, without injuring it In the teal INTERESTED READER.\u2018.I know of nothing that will make the hair permanently curly, but am giving ou en very successful.; Solution to Keep Hair Curled.Take of gum arabic, 1 ounce: good moist , nce; pure hot water.pin Soins.\u201cWhea this solution is oo a, Pad But the minute the Sometimes they appear on my chest | I advise you to.\u201chol, tL \u2014.\u2014\u2014canthariders; recipes.I ure or oll in her hair: her\u201d - .stir_À few.drops.of_essencé o{_musk-\u2014\u2014{reatmént is necessary.ormula for a curline\u201d which has x BY MRS.SYMES alcohol, 2 fluid o::nces; bichlorate of mer cury And salammoniac, 6 grams each.The last two should be dissolved in the alcohol before admixture.Lastly, add enough wae.ter to make the whole measire 'one pint, Perfume with cologne or lavender water.Moisten the hair with the fluid before pute ting it in papers or pins., \u2018To Color Gray Hair + Will you kindly send me the physician's Prescription for coloring gray hair?ve ooked for it in your paper the last Yow weeks, but could Dot find it.À.\u20ac.M.- To Restore the Natural Color of the Hair.(A physician's prescription.) Sugar of lead, 13 ounce; lac sulphur, % ounce; essence of bergamot, 4 ounce;.-alco- 1; gill; glycerin, 1 ounce; tincture of ¢\u2014ounce: ammonia, x in one pint of suft water.Apply te 5 .Pe Mi orn Case Resists Treatment the, routs of the hair.which must be clean 1& dye should never be applied if there te any Irritation or abrasion of the scalp.© The best way to use any stain is to applis it to the roots of the hair with a smal brush\u2014a tooth brush will answer for th urpose\u2014then spread {it evenly downwa -fhroush the tresses with an ordinary halt rush.Green Soap for Blackheads Some time ago I cut your blackhead cure from your paper.Will you please tell me if I should use the green soap treatment for three weeks, or not?And would a skin food be necessary, If so, glve me a good one.How long should the lotion for enlarged pores be used after the Llackheads hate been removed?.After about three weeks of the green soap treatment the blackheads shoul disappear; if they do not, however, .~ it will do no harm to continue the treat ment so long as it does not irritate the skin.Ure the lotion for enlarged pores until you notice the improvement you If it is only for fifteen min.\u2019 1% ounce.desire.: Excessive Perspiration Will you kindly advise me what course of treatment to opt for the cure of pers aspiration under the arms?I am greatly annoyed; shields appear to be no protectiop to my.walists, nnd, as vou know, such pros fuse perspiration is provocative of othel annoyances, I have tried several so-calle remedies, but without satisfactory result therefore, if you can advise me what t do, 1 will truly be very graterul te you, Frequently excessive perspiration i» due to a disordered condition of the nervous system, in which case specific For the per- apiration under your arms try washing night and morning with hot water, in which there should be a few drops of - ammonia, using common brown, kitchen.soap.| have known of ¢ases where this treatment has proved most successful.Cut Leaves Ugly Mark About three months.ago a large Peu from a grandfather's clock fall out and eu a gash along my forehead to the corner o my eye, which has left an ugly mark.De vou know of anything to heip remove the gear?1 have tried the scar salve, but seems to make it sore, and 1 am afraid 3 use It.I would be very thankful if A would advise-me.1f the zalve for scars irritates youv skin, try the cream for which I am giving you formula.Massage the scar with it several timea a day.It is very healing.Witch Hazel Cold Cream.One ounce each of white wax and sperma~ cet! and one-quarter pint of oll of almonds Melt, pour into a mortar which has been heated by bel immersed some time {a boiling water.= Very adually add .thres ounces of rosewater and one ounce of witoh ° - haszel, aost 1 tir the mixt until TENTE \u2018tormed\u2019 atlarvard.unplh he mixture je pearey co + Beeb sore or stretched skim, a > ;, ; pr 4 iS Es A Pre ca = Fig 3 e lez IS quiet fun to make things out of i stiff paper.Try this stunt\u2014a porte- i monnaie.If your paper is heavy enough 7 to stand a little wear, you can actually carry, money in this article.4 eather rep lex.O o>.Take à sheet of paper.about six inches .wide and fourteen inches long, and f as shown in the five cuts.Finish with our monogram in black and white or n colors.: : \u2014A NEW GAME OF FREEZE-OUT Sy incapable % \u2018Foune Ets pepbles L ERE is a novelty as a simple after- dinner pastime, which is sure to pleage you, for it is a game of skill, at which you are sure to win if A you are the best player.Although other games are lots of fun sometimes, after girls like best.When the dinner or tea things have been cleared away and table left quite bare, you have an ideal \u201cfield\u201d for the 4 game all ready for you.Get a plain | white sheet of writing paper, and in the centre of it draw a circle about two inches in diameter.Place the paper in the centre of the table, draw up a chair \u201cfor each player, get the nut basket or the button box and the game is ready to begin.Filverts, chestnuts or hickory nuts are just the things to use, but if fou have none of these at hand, the big -\u2014bone overcoat buttonsthat-you will find fin the button bcx will do beautifully.Give each player an equal riumber.Place one of the nuts on.the edge of the table, aim at the centre bf the paper and then snap the nut smartly with Your first, or index, finger.The nut will slide along the table and will, if you have calculated just right, stop exactly - fn the centre of the circle on the paper, But, of course, you have not caléulated exactly, and you will be lucky if, at the first trial, you touch the paper at all.After you have had your chance, the other players take their turns, and the one who comes closest to the centre of the.circle on the paper wins all of the uts.: \u2018 7 Then every one tries again, and again the player who lands in or nearest to: the \u201cbull's eye\u2019 wins the other nuts.\u2018When a player has lost all his nuts, he or she drops out of the game, \u2018froze out,\u201d while the other\u2019-players continue until one has all the nuts.That one is, of course, the winner.7 \u2019 This method of play lends a pleasant: element of novelty to the game, and it is astonishing \u2018how excited even the \u2018gravest of \u201cgrown-ups will become when on the point of being frozen out.It requires a lot of skilk to win -in the game, and \u201can experienged player will place his shots just as surely as in pool or billlards, or any other game of skill, If one of the other players should have placed his nut exactly in the centre of the circle, you may still win by.knocking it out of its place with your nut, +.which may, itself, remain in the place + .ee Can You Do It?| Can you do two stunts with these plcces?.1.Put them together Lo orm -an oblong?8.Put them together to form the letter 22 Try it.10° ' \u2014 Numerical Enigme.13, 12, 11, 10, 16, 10, 18 Is the close -of 9, 16, 3, 14, 4 is & record: My 15, 8, 17, 18, 13 is a trick.6, 20, 1, 21 is weight.* 5,19, 3, 2 is froth.7 is an exclamation.\" whole is an old proverb.Acrostic, Wr, not'in drink: Jdoat, not (n-sink, ° hare, not in rabbit: \u2019 .practice, ot in habit; - orse, not in cow, In peace, not in row; : n nag, not in mule; In teach, not.in rule; : Ms, whote will surely bring to view e largest animal in the Zoo , \u20ac - Double Acrostic, ( .(Three letters.) ' A kind of cup; a feminine name; to Pur- : mish with apparatus; an obligation.Primals, a note sounded at the death of ame.Finals, to bind.Primals and finals, pledge.- : - On.# ; «= - Geographical Enigma.Three, when multiplied by four, my letters, and.one more, e my twelfth then, if you pleare, My seventh and second; add to these My firat, tenth, thirteenth\u2014and you name & Wver of historic fame, \u2019 Yhen this mystic stream is found my ninth and fifth around; .Then, my sixth and seventh In line ith my tenth and first combine, And you will have spelled a word Saxon's ear Had never heard - *Til] beneath our Western sky warrior met his eye, Grant first one, come again _ ith eight, three, and number ten.Bes you pot that Word to heart of Fourth! eleventh! and shall they- eo in our pageant play?With them now, in.order clear, .1st my tenth, second, first appear,\u201d ° nd our chiefest slave draws near our behests, and mine, to hear.All these letters rightly place, .behold! your page to grace, .es forth, beneath your eye, too noble g'er to die, A Cargo of Tea.Example: Take tea from are, ve a biow.Answer, T- « sm and Take tea from a piece e, Qualified.we have here poet dear?of furniture and 2.Take tea from a legend\u2019 all it is a game of skill that boys and eave beverage.8% Take t î -box_ and, fears.ike & Take ta of the other one if you are very expert.The fun in the game is all out of proportion to its simplicity.¢ An Old Ball Game.N THE days before baseball became , 80 popular\u2014in fact, when that game was almost unknown\u2014boys used.to play \u2018\u2018one hole cat,\u2019 a game from which some say baseball was originally derived.There was an old Scottish game of much the same name as -the.popular game of the fifties, but which is considerably different in the way it is played, The game is Called \u2018cat in_the hole,\u201d .and, old as it Is, it is capable of afford- .ing some good sport yet, n playing the game six shallow holes are dug, rather nearer together than the bases in baseball, and arranged so as to \u2014 form a dlamond.In the centre stands a boy with a ball in his hand.At each hole is a boy with a stick, one end of which he rests in the hole he is guarding.When the boy with the ball sings out, \u2018Cat in the hole,\u201d all the otHer boys change holes.As they do so the boy with the: ball one of the holes \u201cbefore any boy gets - his stick :intô it.Jf'he sucteeds, the boy who is slow in\u2019changing, and finds the - ball in the hple before his stick, is out.He then\u2019has to take the ball himself.sing Tricky, \u201cTA A ring.At the table js a good time to try ft\u2014If you are allowed.\u201d .| Insert the tyo rorefingers into the ring from different aides, and \"turn the fingers around/each other slowly, letting the direction be away fr -Close \u201cthe /finger and thumb hand around the, ring, And tips of the four together.the body.tf éach and drop the Ting./Thls Æounds simple, but if one succe¢ds iy a half dozen .attempts it is aston g The important fact to get/i when the tips of the fingers and thumb dre brought togethér the tips of.the fingers of the right hand must rest on the thumb of the left, and vice versa.' In opening, keep the fingers and thumbs joined together, perféctly still, and the ring will at once be free.\u2014\u2014Capital-L£un-may-\u2014be-\u2014had\u2014\u2014with=thti .trick iZ one nat knowing the secret endeavors to do it.one's head is, « from a sharp pain and leave a fireside.5.\u2018lake Lea from lavor \u2018and leave to lubricate, Take tea from to drill and leavs a downpour, 7.Take tea\u2019 from a cord and leuve 4 teverage, 5 Tuke teu from a quick pull and leave a wi 1.9 \u2018Fake tea 1rum jart of à Wheel and leave wrath, lv.\u201clake tea frum sour and leave science.11.\u2018Take | , tea from dislcyalty and [rave sense, * Beheadings.t-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20141-Behead veracity and- leave a girl's name.2.Behead a flsh and leave to put to flight, °, 2% Hehead à stream of water and leave a bird.: \u2014 What Town?Can you tell Polly Evans what town in ~ the United States is represented \u2018by this picture?» 1 .Four Missing Words.There was once a of Cad!a - Who \u2014 some nihilist ladies.The - which, they threw Would him they Knew; And it did, for it Llew him to Hades! Each word is epélt with the same* seven letters.Who can fill the blanks?Polly Evans would like to see the rez æult of your work.ê Answers to Last Week's Puzzles and Problems & wt a Transposed Blanks.Lead, dale, \u2019 Tower, dr wet.Not, ton.; Tale, late.Hare, hear.- Bave, vase.- Race, acre.Once, cone.Foolish Conundrum.No matter how tired an.clephant may bs, he cannot sit on his trunk.- Cross-Word Enigma.> \u201cTime is money.\" .Diamond, 1.2.3.4.\u201c5.« 1.8.Q@ eat en KM y CU æe dé0% VGQ z »-o x Q.Z cu Names and Addresses.Mr.James Archibald.10 -Rodnéy street, .Edinburgh.Mr.John Hughes, 16 Beaumont street, \u2026 Liverpool \u201c \"Divided Syllable Puzzle.\u2018) Cans.@) Cork.(3) Eints, (4) Cars (tries to throw it into .° LL, that fs necessary is a napkin - \"up and, shortened, an EF 6 AIETE, =e - - x par 7 x 1 3 < : vo : A v 3 0% : ES ETF s and Girl D BY POLLY EVA OWARD the last of August my cousin and my- \u2018self, both of us lads of 166 had been plover- shooting on the New- foundlan@ coast.Fav- ing occasion to go from the Cape to a miner's camp near he Head, we decided to proceed around the cliffs where the air was fresh and ._ bracing in preference to taking the sodden, tiresome marshes further inland.About 3 o'clock we uet out, having a tramp of eight miles before us.Qur course lay cloee to the edge of those sheer, iron-bound cliffs that rise haughtily out of the sea to a height of from two hundred to five hundred feet.Not a bush.was in sight, upland and hollow being covered with a short, thick growth of grass and succulent weeds.It was tiresome, and sometimes perilous, work to descend a couple of hundred feet into one of these gorges and scale the other side again, L have often, when a Jad, inquired .whence came the succession of these mighty hollows along this and other parts of my native coast.At first sight - you would not attribute the tremendous gouging out to the action of flood, for hurries along to fling its little, thin, silvery body over the precipice into the sea.But reflection has since taught me that they must be due to mighty : torrents caused by the melting glacier that spared Newfoundland, then a part .of the mainland, no more than an other portion of the continent.A RUN FOR LIFE On the mountain tops we shot plover and curlew till our ammunition was exhausted and the sun was only half an_ - hour high.Then we quickened our \u2018for the camp miles distant.\u2014 Ln As we reached the top of the highest _ plateau, jaded from fhe exhausting climb, we heard the far-off but keen vicious whinny of a horse; We spoke not, but.looked at each other; for we were now aware of what we had forgotten before, that the wild stalllon, Black Glossy, was grazing about those airy ace, of the miners was still six \u201d .d 8 adows, Further down-the-coust-were- \u2014Wus-gradual-enough-to-afford-a-focthol every now and again a fin ora talt\u2014thely \u2018earlicr ntate, crawl slowly up the Bravest dragonfly's twig, and just when other stalllons let loose during the summer while the flshermen were away in thelr beats; but none was so much to be dreaded.as this flerce brute whose name sent terror into the heart of every timid traveler, À - We had ho means of defense, having fired.away.our ammunition; but \"we.were cool, and promptly \u201cdecided to get off level''ground and in some\u2019 cliff-side or slope ~where à beast.could not get a\u2019 Looting.So we were off with the speed of the wind.About a third of a mHe.beyond ug lay the edge of a slope that ran down to a small cove; and, from à 'dim recollection which I had retained of the.spot, | was, in hopes, if we could reach there before the stallion, to make our \u2018escape.Again came the same wild neigh, and In the distance we cduld hear the qull thud of hoofs upon the hard, dry top of the upland, 1 glanced hastily arqund, and -at a distance of abbut a third of a mile saw our pursuer.s - He was as black as a raven, and the shining of his coat*I could see, even at that distance.His.head curved'downward, his body sec d to he gathecred his tail streamed out behind him.Qur terror almust Jent wings \u2018to our feet.Nearer and wilder grew the whinn¥; but we scarce trusted ourselves to lvok back.We were nearing the slope, but I was not certain \u201cWe Ran for the Cliff trust to escupa.: e = 2a that the portion we were approaching 1 had breath enough to say to my cousin Ned: .If he overtakes us, our only chance is to stop short, swerve aside, and then dart straight ahead again, which will cause him to curve round and luse time: It is his heels that we have most to guard against.\u201d \u2019 \u201c7 We were at.the slope, and found that it was not so steep as we could have desired it.Beclow a small brook brawled over the stones down the incline, to be \u201clulled and lost in the sand between high- \u2018tide mark and the stretch of wild meadows at the foot of the hill.Nimbly we rai down, but fifteen paces above us, at the spot where we had.begun the descent, was the stfillion.He did not, as § supposed Re would, rush headlong down, but snorted, and pawed the sand with his forehvofs.Then, wheeling, he gal- ~ loped in the direction of a faint path that led through a more level passage.We knew that he must reach the bot- fom of the valley almost as soon as we.could, so we sprang, ran\u2014and sometimes found ourselves rolling=down the steep Erassy slope.The nelghinæ of the infuriated \u201cbrute was now more cohstant and more, appallingly shrill, and the three walls of the hollow guve echoes of the victous cry till it seemed to our terrified imagination as if we were being pursued by.twenty demon horses.\u201d The sun, too, had just gone duwn, and in v .~had_ebbed another half hour./ this lonely place, walled by great mountains, with a weird marsh and a complaining surf before us, fear was added to the terror of pursuit.__We reached the bottom safely, and observed running out into the cove a narrow ledge of rock.\u2018 \u201cUpon that!\u201d was all I had b \u2018ath to gay, hastily indicatinæ the rock with my and.Then wé struck out across the marsh \u2014and the terrible brute was close by us, his tail in the air, nostrils distended, his eyes blood-shot.We stopped short and swerved to the left when he was so close that we might have felt his hot breath upon us; and as he curved round, almost losing his legs, we darted on.shall never forget the thrill of that moment in watching the result of our manoeuvre.As he swept round his tongue was out and he flung foam from his open jaws.His thin \u2018\u2018slippers,\u201d bright from running over the grass, glearned almost in our faces as he wheeled around.Our ruse had saved us.Ere it was necessary to repeat the trick, we ha both mounted the rock and were nimbly running out to its furthest point, where the spray broke slightly over us.From this point \u2018we could Jeap upon a larger rock,whence we might take a long range of strand to our right, after the tide TRAPPED ON A ROCK Now, the danger and the terror over, we could not but enjoy the discomfiture of our baffled pursuer, A dozen times did he rush out to the surf, plash the water with his hoofs, and plow up the sand; then he would go careering along the marsh's marge with mane erect, uttering his shrill, fierce whinny and filling every nook about the.clifts with terrifying echoes.We jumped upon the larger rock and stood there awaiting the fall of the tide.The gloaming deepened, and still the maddened brute raved.up and down the strand, plashed into the marsh, tearing up the Jilies and, the violet flag-blooms with his infuriate feet, erying all the while like a balked fiend.!\u2014-And when-it-became totally dark,-before waters-of-the-noisy broo the rising of the moon, we could see gleaming: out of the deep dusk by the verge of the marsh two eyes that resembled kindled emeralds.Beyond the rock on which we stood would break the surfuce of the water and scatter myriad little phosphorescent beads about llke showers of silver spray.The splashing was probably made by sharks, for before the durk- ness came we could see.them Jurking around the rocks in, the clear, green waters, and at Intervals pushing a black fin above the surface.We Had nt the first thought of leaving our guns behind us on the rock und wading und swime ming around the point to the ntrateti but the.terror of a shark's crunching jaws was not more welcome thy thin snining \u2018heels or the viclous tee.« the stallion.i When the moon rose Ahaye tha ne \u201ctHe tide was out.and left à durk he around the base of the rock, Chee ONE our eyed searched for tha foiled rl lie wis beyond the marsh, stifling 1 deep gloom under the rhoubter of th precipice.The last thing | remene noting as 1 slid from the rock upon clammy shingle were two glodo nu smouldering fire lookin lower eu point of departure, And nan Wo [il bi around the point that terrible (right it was the last time we heard 110 4 \"ly started a hundred echoes Alun ' v'eloek, we reached the-mihiors\" Ci eating the more heartily, and mloerjoiti the more soundly for our ufirrhnui a strain and terrur.\u2014J.B, Cullitum 66 LD Mrs.,Katzs children sleep An that upstairs room,\u201d said Sly Olé Fox to -his friend, Billle Bear.\u201cJust you help me witn these giant firecrackers uit) 1 get myself fixed where 1 can do something.Then FH put- them Inside the Window, light them, and scare the Katzlings into tr + - fits AAAS AN Se NS aT ~~ \u201cIe, he!\u201d giggled Billlo Bear.\u201cWon't they be scared, tnough!'\u2019 \u201cThey will, will, they?\u201d muttered Mrs.Katz, who was awake and had heard every word of the conversation.\u201cThey will,\u201d wilh they?|! guess ! shall have something to say about that\" Be she quietiy slipped over to the kitchen and got the saw, and then she reached out, aml before Sly Old Fox could say Jack Robinson she seized both stilts, held on to them wth a firm grip and sawed with all her might.mre The next minute down fell Sly Mr.Fox.- all in a heap on top of astonished Billie Bear, .and sh! pop! buom! off went évery last.one of the glant firecrackers all about their heads, frightening the two mischievous plotters half out.of their wits.; \u201cITa, ha!\u2019 laughed Mrs.Katz.\u201cYou'll think twice before you try to celebrate another holiday by srightening my children.It isn't quite so: funny when , You find your trick turned of aourselves, AHA .fs 1?ei ¢ \u201cGood-bye! We're off to anti-Cat- ville, where we can celebrate the holl=\" day In peace and comfort!\u201d Nobody Knows But Mother., ow many buttons are missing today ; Nobody knows but mother.How many playthings are strewn in her way?] : obody knows but mother.How many thimbles and spools has she missed, How Daau,° burns on each fat\u2019 little fist, nan mn Ann How many bumps to be cuddled and A Tale of Tails, \\isred! VERYBODY knows that doggy Nobody knows but mother, How many hats has she hunted to-day?* Nobody knows buu mother, Carelessly lilding themselves in the hay?.Nohody knows but mother, How handkerchiefs : strayed, : a Bow many ribbons for each little mala, now, for her care, can à mother be paid?* Nobody knôws but mother.How many muddy shoes all in a row?: * Nobody knows but mother.How many stockings to darn, do you know?Lo Nobody knows but mother, How many little turn aprgns to mend, liow many hours of tdi must she spend, \u201cead What is the time when her-day's work will cna?\u2018Nobody knows but mother, many willfully \u2018How many lunches for Tommy and am?Nobody knows but mother.= Cookies and apples and blackberry jam?\u2018Nobody knows but mother.: Nourishing dainties for every tooch\u2019\u2019; Toddling Dottie or dignified Ruth, How much love Bweetens the: labor,\u2019 forsooth?Nobody knows but mother.\u2018sweet How many cares does a mother heart know?- Nobody knows but mother.> How many joys from her mother love ow .Nobody knows but mother.\"- How many prayers by each little white ed, .How man$%ears for her babes has she shed, - ; How many kisses-fon each éurly head?Nobody knows but mother.| \"uses his to say \u201cI'm glad.\u201d And that.tabby, near :the doggy, ugas hers to say \u201ci'm mad.\u2019 E Strange to say, the monkey uses his to help him climb.a tree, - While the peacock seems to have his \u201c just to show.his vanity.Squirrels hooping through the treetops have tf*irs simply for a show.- Fishes In the purling brooklat need theirs just to make them go., Brindle \u2018also has one, and it serves to keep the flles away; CL Bobby put one on his kite to make it fiy the other day.: Still, tis puzzling: look at bunny; his is very, very small.0 Then consider why a bullfrog hasn't one at all, at all : So it seems almost a riddle, little girlie, little man, o {la are all so different, guess and.tell us if you can.PET ENS E Ca ae TU foe superstitious | My \\ T eo \" Wien pring ocjame nd fee Tir 3 S gIRon gry white cherry v So - : = Gree =o d dan \u2018BADY AN .AM the belle of the Seaside Colony.\u201cCruel?\u201d you say.Well, ign\u2019t it the privilege of ail beauties to be more or less cruel?I'm no worse than my sister belles.\u2018Truly, I think I'm a great deal better, for they break men's hearts, while I only lasso little shrimps, sand fleas and such smal} ry to satisfy my appetite, which is a wood one, I myst confess.I'm in my brown morning wrapper .NOW; but if you want to see me wilh all my lovely salmon-pink fringes waving In the.suglit water, come down i my rocky pool at high tide this noon Then you may see a bee or a buttertiy hovering over me; for they think\u2014tho foollah creatures\u2014that I am a real flower, instead of a cruel sea anemone.ready to lasso and swallow them the moment they, touch the water, MARGARET W.LEIGHTON.$ & UICK, run away, or he'll sew up your ear!\u201d the children.cry In the country when they see a big \u2018darning necdle\u201d flit by.The it 1s sometimes called, 18 known by its long, slender tail, great gauzy wings and the yellow and bluish black of its body.It is a harmless little fellow, but for some unknown reason it won a bad reputation long ago; and even grown men and women \u2018are slow to overcome the strange prejudice which they learned to feel when they were boys and girls.- ) But\u2019 among other insects the dragonfly is a little tyrant, for it feeds upon.habit \u2018of cho the smaller water insects and larvae with a voracious appetite.It is best to watch this beautiful little creature in the early summer, when it is full of vigorous lifé and glorylng in thé posses- Blon of {ts newly got wings.Its tavor- ite haunt is some quiet ool, where the scem to pause and rest for a time ufter their troubled ourney.\u2018Here; when the warm weather egind, a wonderful little show takes- place every year.Dozens of tiny nypmphs aa the dragonflies are called} long stems of the wuter weeds, or sometimes many feot up the trea trunks about the margin of the pool, and fix themaelven miollonlons and allent for a time wulting for help great chance (po come, l'or nonrly no peer they hava hesn preparing tor thie Tn thelg hun deep undee the wiley hn fuller er wonnb HH a ape In ti by Jia ie | from \"oh wh The foto) od He pan Me.ft dat Vibe qeup du Thi fi bith i (A Hea) Yn eh \\ TH ' | RU | Hy 2 = ~dragonfly,\u2014or\u2014devil's\u2014darning\u2014needie; ag\u2014 struggling to get away.two insects, the almost empty shell with its head, legs and body clinging stifly to the swaying stalk, while the living in- séct is doubled up on top of the shell At last he crawls up to the top of the stalk and Tests for several hours till his bo grows stronger and his wings expand.Even after his first flight into the air to try his Wings he is weak and-without the beautiful iridescence for which he is s0 much admired later, e little mayfly, a gauzy, joyous thing that has climbed like the dragonfly from a watery birthplace, probably the first course of the dragonfly's dinner.The dragonfly has an odd osing some particular twig for a resting place, where he can watch for his prey among the dancing insects below, and now and then he darts down ent till he has alighted again on his favorite twig, when he can enjoy his feast at leisure.But even tyran forms ' \u2026°suddenly_to seize a victim, but does not.The Devil\u2019 Darning Needle never safe; whether=in-the Insect world = kT hy or among men, and if this one does not take care he will himself furnish a dine ner for some larger creature.The king- bird or some other flycatcher is too often erched-on-a\u2014low-branch\u2014just-above-the the Insect is ready to devour the last de- liclous bit of a poor little fly, whion a moment ago was darting among the - rreds, the kingbird pounces upon hia enha a P4 the dragonfiy's short' life is dq, ! Liwgonflien are found all over the À world.for thera aro said to be about 1100 mpocien.In troploal lands their cole tet In mors brilliant, and some are .Walk Hug wi inches long.In- certain bt if Hngland they ure known as Ji \" i ue hls among the th thev have tha prettier name of .< tin, ne Wn nl \u2018he are insects nt ui Inve hes e hot- pif du 4 ma n or to pvt orate \\ I H | I | He jd on dull days NP JN wR ahr ei FRE a ve YA Hh hie Bac um MH HU QUIL TR ENT af Sl it 4 VEN.I | I\" dd ÿ | M \\ \\ tip ty nition pre te it 4 [fang 1 | lute mh ' qi QU f ih aie Ran lll hy ie or \"a A hi 's A y pont sent set a A tte a ng family wt loan range Lea, Jay veaunded iy pineing uw ohale under her very one, ain seragniing loudly she flew up tu the roof of u house nearby, where she pit watching me in evident dieupproval, motimen nhe would bend over and give several sharp sels on the wood with her strong, lack beak.\u201d Then back shé went to the tree where her nest was, acreaming us she.flew, lighting above her nest she began td utter a queer R-rer-r-p\u2014\" not unlike the winding of a watch, and as she did she tectered up and down.After this she began to cry in a plaintive way, that made me go sorry for her that I was half inclined to go away and leave her in peace.By this time her mate had arrived on the scene and was bravely endeavoring .10 scare me away.Agaln and again he flew screaming by me, sometimes so close that I could feel the breeze on my neck from his beautiful whirring wings, Several times I heard him utter a clear, sweet call, .: \u201cQuee\u2019la\u2014ques\u2019la.\u2019\u201d \u201cNow there was a long silence and I began to think that e-parents had left me for a time, and { .at I could observe « the young birds un.lsturbed.A leafy twig partly interfered with my view of the nest, and I lifted my hand to break it off.Lo! a flutter of little wings and a downy blue and gray birdling had flown clear out of the nest and disap- hi phy) on vd hin wings at a | | ah i ; Au unas LUNIRTY A uel ashamed ih | vite nee Wj IV Outitoly new calle NTH TTR .je Mit di [in \"A to grow very « 1 vases Porhape the flight we fal lulo { 1 H i} | niiggent od the \" [TH] pl night bo a good plan to AR ne ure oil uf the nest and away bw My dniigni oun presence.# Vhe pige i ie to \\ Ale lust and seemed to fk I | dren in gentle tones.thw tie fellow hopped up a few nohen, but pivedily.feil back again.tut anve started tlie young jays wers nut to be dixeouraged, and before long two of the downy sinall follows were Bately perched on tgs a foot or twa above their home.This was all very well till one of them wriggling and twisting to plume\u2019 his downy coat fell off hia perch and came plump on the grass at my feet.This accident resulted n renewed screams from the parents, but Baby Jay did not seem to mind ai all.He picked himsclf up and seemed inclined to climb upon my toe, bul thought better of it and went off in the opposite direction with a hop, skip and jump, his absurd little crest raised fke his father's.One of the old birds flew down to him with gn encouraging \u201cKu-ku-ku.\"\" She flew Tho baby's adventures had evidently ° made him hungry, for he ôpened his mouth with a greedy cry when he saw the old.bird coming.As no worm awaited him, however, he shut his beak like a well-mannered bird and hopped away with his parent till both were lost to view behind the house.So two of the little started out on their life travels, and thé third must have followed soon, for h had disappeared from his twig when\u2019 went back to the nest two or three hours later.Only one lazy baby was lert to enjoy undisputed possession of 3 cradle peared behind a wall of vines.I doubt\u2019 \u2018Quarters for four.\u2014M.W.A Pr The Girl Who Smiles.wind was east,;afid the chimney smoked, \u2026 And the old brown house seemed dreary, * : : F8r nobody\u2019 smiled, And nobody joked\u2014 The young folks grumbled, the old folks croaked; - \"+ .\u2018They had come home chilled and wenry.+ \u201cThen opened the door, and a girl cams in; + v \u201cOn! she was homely\u2014very; Her nose was pug, and hor cheek was thin \u201chere\u2019 wasn't a dimple from chin; J But her smile was bright and cheery.brow to She spoke.not a word of the cold or damp, : .Nor yet of the gloom about her; But she mended the fire, and lighted \\ _.the lamp, And sho put on the place a different stamp From that it had without her.They forgot that the house was a dull old place, And smoky from base to rafter, And gloom departed from every face, Ax they felt the charm of her mirthtul : race And the cheer of her happy laughter.Oh, give me the girl who will smile ard sing, , And make.ail glad together! ; To be plain or fair is a jesder thing, \u2018But a kind, unselfish heart can bring Good cheer in the darkest weather.MARY A.QILLETTH Sunflower Pincushior blue birdlingsy \u2019 that bad certainly pfrowa \u201close ce ERE is something nice for you ~ \u2018girls.to make for mother.Bure are.4 Lr rill nol have Leen fap .hain with pga & À ut vrais buck kato ! .prise her with it.All you require =- 1s a penny roll ot yellow crinkled paper, a piece -of dark brown material, some brap or sawdust and a yard of narrow green ribbon.Cut the brown material into a circle - about the dize of a saucer; run round the edge with some very strong cotton, a quarter of an inch from the outside Fill the centre with bran or sawdust and draw the cotton up tightly so tha it forms a little pudding-like pad, and then fasten off the cotton firmly.\u201cNext cut some large sunflower petals out of the crinkled paper\u2014you will want a good many \u2014 and sew them neatly round the brown centre so that it re sembles à flower.When the petals are in position, make the bagk neat by sewing another piece of stuff round the gathered-up part.Then double the ribbon and sew both ends firmly to the back of pad, tying the top part into a pretty bow to hang the sunfiower up by.Then gently press out the edge & cach of the paper petals, and \u2018stick the centre full of pins._ ' A Troublesome Sum.It 6 à chance\u2014If I've & chance e 2-day\u2014to-day.: e 10-der\u2014-tehder.be-4\u2014bètore.g's the Rule\u2014(h)ates the rule, As!-$-asinine.i\u2014one.His 6-poriençe-his experience a meen 4 27 - 3 ve mm ey Rp ma me a The LARGEST ever sent from a 5 Cans, Cas 8238 Btls The 25 carloads were sent to the following points for distributors where Messrs.F, X.St.Charles & Co.have de ORDER Canadian agent at one - time for a / / e Rock Water igelow_& Co.Cor | Mesars] Ete Ete, Ete.7 i {| \"New Carleton Hotel .oronto ~ | The Russell.i j Elliott House .Toronto \\ \u2018| - QUEBEC.Windsor Hotel.British Hotel- Ch \u2018 1 1 Grand Union Hotel.GINGRAS DARVEAU.Sub-Agents, 43-St Joseph St, Quebec \"TU 7 Messre.H.Beautey.\u201c Brunswiëk Hotel, Yrontenac Hotel.were order to supply the enormous demand from the transportation companies and summer resorts.Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, St.John, N.B., Halifax, Sydney, C.B.oo ; ; : ST.JOHN, N.B._ F.GT 8S.FITZPATRICK, Sub-Agent, > St: John, N.B.Messr& M.A.Finn.-Messrs.C.N.Beal & Co.Mesrrs, R.Sullivan & Co.Messrs.Puddington & Merritt, Messrs.T.B.Barker Æ Sons \u201cOttawa Winé Vauit-C King Edward Hotel.\u2019 SERRES Page i.cn MINERAL SPRING CO.of Waukesha, Wis., by their Canadian Agents.À F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO.39-41-43 St.Gabriel St, Montreal pots, mf St.Charles Cafe.rsussine ses TOFODLO, femmes , .Toronto -\u2014 - Ete., Etc, Etc.oo | : SYDNEY, GAPE BRETON.\u2018 Government chemists of France \u201cealthfuiness.It was given the .onl Louis, in 1904 i has .been pronounced a Perfect Table\u2018 Water by*the highest award, over the world\u2019s competitors at the Paris Exposition in 1900, and was award, the Grand Prize, at the World'sy Fair in St.Royal Hotel.Victoria Hotel.for Purity and Dufferin Hotel.y Gold Medal, the given the highest ® Halifax, Messrs.Messrs.Messrs.Messrs.4 J.Scott Messrs.\u2019 y 4 1 & Co.Etr., Ete, Ete.HALIFAX, N.S.H.R CLARKE & SON, Sub-Agents, N.S.\u2019 Kelley & Glassey.Messrs.T.F'.Courtney & Co John Tobin &,Co.Dillon Bros.Simson Bros.Es try T Royal Hotel: ¥.Roumilhac: ste.c., ' Naz.Turcotte & Cle.Ete., Bt G.& C, Hossack.(*hateau Frontenac.St.Louls Hotel.\u2018 Clarendon \u2018Hotel Vendome Mestaurant.Etc, Etc, Ete.OTTAWA.F.H.LAUDER, Sub-Agent, 58 Bparks-St., Ottawa, Ont.! Queen's Hotel Messrs.Kennedy & Co.i Walker House Kavanagh Bros.1 Messrs, Geo.J.Foy Michie & Co.Jas.Osbofne.& Son \u201cBte.; \u201cTORONTO AND HAMILTON.| R.K.BARKER, Sub- Room 168, 28 Bcott St., Toronto.R.H.Howard & Co.Murray G.Lôtttidge .\u2026 ing Edward Hotel ._ Rossin Housse .,.+-.<000000 \u2014 \u2014-MESSRS.INGRAHAM & KIMBER; Eub-Agenta, Sydney, Cape Breton, N.8.\u2026 Messrs.Parker & McEachern, ; DD.J.McDonald .J.Neville, ' J.Hall.Jas.Nolan.T Almon.M.M.Murray.Ww \u2018nacher.$.H.Ptplar: E.R.Eastwood.B.Buchanan.Nash & McAllister.and HALF GALLONS, STILL \u2018John McLeave.Ete., Etc., Ete.; ; BEA White Rock Water | | Is Bottled in Agent, [i « Chaves ses Toronto .Toronto .Toronto Ï .Hamilton | .Hamllton .Toronto: .Toronto .Toronto +.Toronto QUARTS, PINTS and SPLITS, SPARKLING 1 BE FORTRAYED AENESS OF CANADKS WEST WILL BY PEN AND PENCIL First of a Series of Letters on \u2018the Northwest by Messrs.Herald\u2014Letters Wil \u2014\u2014\u2014Mc\u20aconnell-and Innes Which Will Appear in the | Deal-With Western People, Customs and Prospects « to \u2018The trarsiendent Importance Œust-i \u2018aiula of the cgveaiopment Liv Going on in Une West, has led The.Heraid D qrnaton two Commissioners 10 spy out Lie land, and givi, by both 0, tne results of their Tres: Commissioners are \" jais of I.Ser TIE, Montres, who Las areany Very eff Due owritong regarding the Northwe and Jonn Innes, Toronto, Who has varned à hign reputation as a néwspager artist.Thege gentlemen wil) spend several months in the prov- incés west of Lake Superior, and their] letters and sketches will Le a feature of the Herald during those months.The initial letters app
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