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The Montreal herald
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jeudi 6 juillet 1905
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[" EP SR EE AAT Sse BT ~~ TA I\" FOR LITTLE WANTS.Use Herald Want Columns.= A CONEY ISLAND - FOR MONTREAL The Latest Scheme to Amass the Coin in This City.TO COST ABOUT $250,000 Mr.S.E.Jackson, of New York, and : Local Companies Are Said to be the Partios Behind the New \u2018 Park \u201cDominion.\u201d | | Montreal's advantages as a summer resort, arc apparently becoming more widely known, and outsiders with.money, look upon this city as a most desirable place tu pul their superflu-, ous coinage.The latest comer it 1s said, is Mr.| S.E.Jackson, of the 5.LE.Jackson Company, of Coney Island, manager of the County Fairs and Amusement Rativays on that great pleasure , ground, has organized and incorporated! a company with capital and bonds to the amount af $230.00, 10 build and | promote a summer park in Montreal.| The park will be called the Dnmin-, fon, and it is said that the Montreal.Street Hailway, the Montreal.Light.Heat and Power Company, with several American promoters are at the back of the scheme.ltt ' CPR, TO BUY FROM | MR, DAVID RUSSELL The Grand Hotel and Mineral Springs at Caledonia | Springs | | The Canadian Pacific Railway is at present conducting negotiations with Mr.David Russell for the purchas ng of the Grand Hotel and mineral sprngs at Caledonia Springs.When the dea! is finally coinpleted this hotel will be run in connection with the chain of hotels Which the company now owns from Quebec city to the Pacific slope.Negotiations were opened by the company eariy in the spring for the ac- qu'sition of the property und it as U ci rtpod that the transfer will be formally made within à few days.The purchase price is $137,000.I'he sale, when Mr.rtussell will have finally completed it, will comprise 56 Bvies of ground, besides the (rand Hotel, which was thoroughly renovated last year, and the famous mineral springs.These springs have become voy widely anown, and the construe- tion of the ©, PF.PF.short line within a quarter of à mile of them broughs the lor ality into stiil greater prominence, Mr, ilussell stated last evening that the purchage was ax good as accomplished, and tnat the formal transfer would only be a question of a few days.He was quite proud of being able to\u2019 hand ever such a fine property in such excellent condition, and tu such 1 mb chaser as the C.P.R.Her was not making a fortune out nf the transace- tion, to be sure, but, then, he was quite eat isfie3.; sir Thomas Yhaughnessy, president oi the (FR Visited Caledonia Springs a few days ago, accempanied by à few officials of {ee company.It 18 under- etond that the president vas well pleased wath the appearance of the ple, and complimented Mr.Russell on placing the hotel and grounds in guch high class condition.Without question the most notabie! event which hay taken place at the.Grand Hetel Was the famous banquet Even lai Gretober by Mr, David bins.ell ta his Hisend, Hon.Wm.Fugsier, Altar tiene ef New Brunswick, and pt aod over by Han, AL GL Blaa.Tis Sune tion, which was ope of the, n.o up man, with all the characteristics of them\u2014possibly because none of them] Instructed his counsel, David B.Hill, , Cs Mr.A.B.Gendreau.Collector of Cus-| INTERNATIONAL MEETING i the sportively-inclined and rather pug- can be talked about in terms of the to take his case to the United States Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Blouse, with several tucks; value toms of Lake Megantic, 18 in the city on|- naclous stock broker, and with a com- sonorous \u2018\u2019hundved million dollars.\u201d He) Supreme Court.\u2018 - 31.00, for \u2026.\"+0 ssseue0s 0005 c0000000000 4 48e his way to Lewis and Clarke exhibition.POR BUSINESS ONLY plete absence of the quality of reserve.hopes to lecture some day in Toronto,| The execution of Patrick is set for the Colored Muslin, suitable for summer dresses, in handsome He is accompanied by Messrsr.Berube.: The exploitation of his personality and possibly in Montreal, though these week commencing August 7.and the ap- designs in stripes and fIg : \u201cvalue 13c.For Fri- - Postmaster, and Rene, merchant tailor, ern seems to be his chief object\u2014not neces- are put vague plans.peal will act as a temporary stay.day and Saturda \u2019 \u2019 ; both of the same place.During thelr Wale members of {he International | sarily.his final object but at any rate |\u2019 \u2018T\u2019helieve things are much the same .a cay LAA AMAA SR A oo 8lge.two months\u2019 vacation they intend tak- Ottawa.and ho! Ssion, ai Present in he pursues it very caref illy as a means in Canada in a smaller way,\u201d he sald, \"JULY PIANO BARGAINS.\u201cVictoria\u201d White Lawn in remnants, lengths from 4 yards ing in the whole Pacific coast.They|real, at the Board of Trade building.to an end.He knows the strength of laughingly.\u201cNational boundarles and to 10 yards; value- 25c.Friday: and Saturday.Se aare staying at present at.the Riendeau Hotel, and intend leaving for the West to-morrow morning.ABSOLUTE SECURITY.Cenuine ~ Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of FOR EONSTIPATION.= -}to Chicago, where he will be the sachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire, and a number from Ottawa.\u2018The party will be augmented at Toronto by the addition of about twenty-flve more frora the Province of Ontario.The tour will occupy thirty days, and the journey will be covered in special train until their return to Mcntreal a month hence.Trunk Railway System from Montreal thence via Rock Island route to Denver, Colorado Springs and.other interesting points, such as Mani- will be made, including a trip through the Grand Canon of the Arkansas; from Salt Lake City the route carries the party over the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad to Los Angelas.About ten days will be spent in .California visiting the most interesting places, such as San Bernardino, P enit, Santa Barbara, Monterey, Del nte, Santa \u2018Cruz, San Francisco, Mount Shasta, etc., and the entire length of the State will be traversed by day'ight.put in at Seattle, and stops will be made at Tacoma and Spokane, Wash, the return trip being made via the Northera Pacific through the Yellowstone Park to St.Paul, Rock Island route to Chicago snd the Grand Trunk Railway System home.It is proposed to run a similar personally conducted tour over pract!- cally the same route during the month on the eleventh, inst.,, will arrive in this-¢ity.on Saturday.No formal reception will be tendered At the conference the main toplo will \u2018be the Lakd Erie proposed dam, and FOR TOURISTS IN CANADA ' Mr.G.T.Bell, General Passenger & \u2018Ticket Agent of the Grand Trunk Rall- Way system {is continually In receipt of communications from patrons éulo- gizing the service that is found on the entire system.An unsolicited letter dated June 31st reads as follows: \u2014 \u201cI have just returned from the Pacific coast and it may interest you Lo know that my wife and I immensely enjoyed the run over your road, and you must admit that when à woman is pleased and delighted, she reteives something that has the classic touch of excellence and elegance.I am inclined to, think that the railroad that pleases woman is pretty near perfection.\u201d -|-.The travel over the Grand Trunk is increasing evétry year and travellers from all pants are taking the opportunity of riding on the fast trains which this line is noted .for in Canada and over \"thelr dowble track route between the principal cities of the Bast and West.This season has brought in more requests for information regard- Canada and the many summer resorts along the line of the Grand Trunk than ever before and a staff of olerks is kept busy replying to the many quee- tions asked.Hundreds of letters are received daily from all parts of the continent and the prospects are that Canada will be visited by the largest influx of tourists, sportsmen, and ang- Province of Quebec, the States of Maa-| *\u2019 .TL |The -route-will._be over_ the .Grand{ %a3% me shattered fragments of every kept busy replying to the many \"Thomas W.Lawson spent a few brief importance of his \u201cmission,\u201d but torrid moments in Montreal \u2018last critical beholder he seems to o night at the Bonaventure station.When his train pulled out the platform | yefore.was metaphorically strewn with large and Aggression.JA + L | \u20ac \"4 a A $ to the r-esti- mate it.At any rate he advanced little las tnight that has not been advanced It certainly did not need Mr.the! Lawson to tell the newspaper men _ who met him last night that the modern capital-controlling organization in the! practice of.capitalizing contingent pro- United States, and Messrs.Rockefeller, Morgan, et al., stood revealed, before a the Kansas farmers.He desires to help them realize that Standard Oil is the latest manifestation of the evil one; and incidentally to point out that the new gospel is to be found in Everybody\u2019s.Magazine.One doubts, however, whether he will be as forceful on the lecture-platform as he is in the pages of magazine.The enormous figures that he deals with in his one all-pre- vailing argument concerning over-capi- but in conversation they are elusive, shadowy, large-sounding, but not solid.They cannot be grasped: The personal- ! {ty of Thomas Lawson of course counts for something, but really It Is a great deal more in evidence in one of his half- page newspaper adds than in conversation.Tis language does not fulminate and crackle as one would expect of that personality, and he regards it as his biggest asset.Perhaps consciously, perhaps unconsciously, he poses with it incessantly to get the maximum of He is enormously impressed with the fits had certaln very great disadvantage :, especially for those of the inno- of Kansas and make them realize that they ought to understand, it will certainly do good.: , With all hig self-exploitation, Lawson Is not vulgar.In fact on casual acquaintance he is quite a good fellow to meet, and one was inclined to envy the little group of prominent journalists who are going to attend him throughout his western pligriniage.The party, besides its extensive force of sten- of the editorial staff, Jas.Creelman of he New York World, Lindsay Denison f the New York Sun.Thomas Feeney Mr.Lawson's private secretary, Arnold Lawson, and several of the latter's friends.Mr.Lawson has not paid much at- high tariff walls are no good to keep out fake finance.I expect that a few people are making all the money out of be: back here some time, all right.\u201d Larger Numbers Than Ever/Being Car- risd Over the G.T.R.This \u2018 Season.Mr.G.T.Bell, general passenger ind ticket agent of the Grand Trunk Rall- way System, is frequently in receipt of communications \u2018from petrons praising the service that is found on the entra system.An unsolicited _lettér from a hysiclan of Aiken, South Carolina, dated July 1st, reads: \u201cI had the plsa- sure of travelling over your line from Portland, Me., to Detroit, Mich., and have no hesitation in saying that your roadbed is one of the smoothest I have ever been on and the night I travelled from Montreal to Toronto, the train was as steady as if one had been in a hotel.\u201d The.travel over the Grand Trunk is increasing every years, and-as the «x- cellence of this railroad is becoming Known more and more, travellers from all parts are taking the opportunity of riding on the fast trains which this line is noted for in Canada and over thelr double track route between the principal cities of the East and West.\u201c This season has brought in more ro- quests for information regarding Canada and the many summer resorts along the line of the Grand Trunk than ever before, and a staff of clerks are ues- tions asked and forwarding the lltera-.ture descriptive of the different localte Grand Trunk 'Rallway System has waged An latter years, and which nas \u2018almed to educate the people of tre United States and foreign countries to the attractions and health-giving regions that are found in the summer resort districts in Canada.MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF MR.|.PREFONTAINE | - À large number of prominent Mont- realers were present at the funeral: of Irenee Prefontaine, the \u2018 son of Mr.Isiae Prefontaine, which took place from the Beloeil church this morning.The interior of the church was draped in mourning and the service was a most impressive one., Bishop Beau- champ, of Ottawa, conducted the service, assisted by Rev.Fathers Pobbae, Senecal and Bernard.The absolution was pronounced by Mgr.Bernard of St.acinthe.The pall bearers were Messrs.Ph, Durocher, BE, Gadbois, T.Boisseau,.À.Dufresne, A.£Dupuis, G.Gictor, B.Faucher, and L.Gadbols The chief/-mourners were Mr.Isaie Messrs.J.H.Pigeon, Bd.Ducharme, D.Prefontaine, (of East Durham); E.Prefontaine, (8t.Marc), A.Pigeon, Ducharme, A, Dufresne, Dr 1.Turcotte, Lrobin-making-the req uest presented_to creased Indemnity Ottawa, July 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014There ~ ill be a Ministerial conference next weck on the request for an increase of the fessional indemnity from fifteen hundred to twenty-five hundred a session.There was a very largely signed round- the Government by the whips of both sides of the House.It is held that ne | great length of sessions makes the increase necessary to secure the propore: \"The Minister of Justice gives notice of an amendment to the criminak code.The details are not available, but tha legislation affects trading stamps.The fact that the bill will be introduced by the Minister of Justice instead of a nri- vate member, as previously announced, and that the criminal code\u2019is invoked against trading stamps are regarded as important.Mr.R.L.Borden gives notice of an Everybody's Magazine, J.O.Cosgrave, : of the Boston Globe, F.F.McSweeney, ; before prorogation.\"| say Limited, 2366 St.Catherine Street.Prefontaine father of the deceaséd and uncles of the deceased; L.and John| A sub-committee of ten has been appointed from the Senate \u2018and House co make a report on a plan of tuberculosis prevention.The report will be made PATRICK WILL APPEAL.New York, July 6.\u2014]t Is announced Lindsay Upright plano.$176.Bell Upright plano, $215.Heintzman & Co.Upright piano; nearly new, $285.Chick- ering Square, $175.Terms, $10 cash our warerooms or write to C.W.Lind- FOR , \u2018SUNDAY READING.~The Big Mill End Sale is now on in full swing.The like of the crowds thronging our stores during the past few days we have never before witnessed.It's simply wonderful how the news spread andbthe crowd direct their way to the Bargain Store.Prices talk! and every lady likes to hearsthem if they'rs Read! Compare! Save 50 pic.Handsome Muslin Costumes, in drab, linen, also white; the blouse finished with tucks and skirt Worth $5.25, for .HARRIS M TIENNE EEE A SITES .hat ought to .the party; & drive about the city and effect, to make the impression on the be\u2019 o \u20ac Int The pockets of the people.and .$5 to $10 per month.Bargains 4 St S F an Inspection of She harbor being all \u2018beholding public as strong as possible.just as is the case with us.I shall for immediate vurchasers.Call at 3 amp | or © \u2014Adv-158.- ° its effect on the St.Lawrence River.: : - F d 0 | \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = | th 1 vious year.This, 1 ; : - \u2019 : TOURISTS PLEASED WITH |asubt.\"ls que Principaiy te the vigor:| THE SATURDAY HERALD riaay vnly.WILL BE RECORD YEAR GRAND TRUNK SERVICE [cus policy of\u201d advertising which \u2018the 5 oA II III EH HII RAR RHR same.the cee.8313 \\ GREAT \u2018CLEARANCE.SALE 10 | \u201c OF : Ladies\u2019 Summer Vests + We have -decided to carry none of our LADIES\u2019 SUMMER VESTS over to the fall, but, instead of waiting till the summer season is over to clear out these garments, we have resolved to give the public an opportunity of purchasing them at an extraordinarily low price while the season is yet young.These vests are not made up of broken lines or odd sizes, but contain full lines of garments, which have always sold at| FROM 18c¢c to BOc EAC Special Price | 10e | EACH H ron oy SKIN.COMPLERIOK lors during 1906 than in any previous|ties.Hundreds of letters are received year.This no doubt is due principally|datiy from all of the continent, \u201cJ to the vigorous polloy of advertising |and the are that Canada will which the Grand Trunk Railway sys-|be visited by the largest influx of tour- tem has waged in later yours.ists, sportsmen, and anglers during 1908 (8t.Hyacinthe); J.A.Girard, Abbe T- Bernard, ourate of Borel; Mgr.Bernard, vicar of St.Hyscinthe; J.P.A, .Pin, of Bonsfield, Ont.cousins sT.CATHERINE, NEAR MOUNTAIN.THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG.CO, ecensod. ERIC Sur.ce \u201cOver $3,000 Will be Given 1 RSI he der vros agé au our point ans ; 7 Bax if box, ah .Q.R.A.will be held this yéar on the .Pour of His Portfolio \u2018Holders Are * \u2018an ex-premier of New South Wales, \"also swell and crescendo pedals, the Tend in Prizes, Besides Medals \"and Trophies.The annual prize meeting of the P.Trembles ranges, on the The prize besides Pointe aux sth, 9th and 10th August.list amounts to over $3,000, medals and trophies.: Special inducements are agaln offered, to green and tyro shots.A new match called the match, has been added this year) in which the prizes will be increased.The vange for this match will be 1,000 yards and it should be of great interest to the glder shots.; ; The attendance last year at the meét- ing showed an increase of over thirty per cent: over former years, and this Year is expected to show a further increase.The report and the programme are now in press and wiH be issued next week.- HON.ALFRED DEAKIN FORMS A NEW CABINET i *, Gentlemen Nat Largely Known .; \u201cYo \u2018Fane.: | » Melbourne, July 6\u2014A twas formed om ay, by Deakin, as follows: Prime Minister and Minister of Ex- \u2018ternal Affalrs\u2014Alfred Deakin.new cabinet Hon.Alfred Attorney-General \u2014 Isaac Alfred Isaacs.26 Minister of trade and Customs\u2014Sir Wm.Lyne.» Treasurer\u2014Sir J.Forest.| Postmaster-general\u2014Mr.Chapman.\u2018HON.ALFRED DEAKIN, Premier of the Australian Common- 7 wealth.Minister of defence\u2014Senator Play- ford.Minister of home + Vice-president of mittee\u2014Mr.Ewing.alr i Groom.Hon.Mr.Isaacs was Attorney-Gen- eral in the Turner government of Victoria until Confederation, when he retired to enter the Federal Parliament.He was a member of the Commonwealth Convention.- Sir Wm.Lyne held the Home Affairs in the first Commorwealth cabinet, -end from 1903-4 held that of Trade and Customs which he takes again.He is Sir John Fotrest has been postmaster general since Confederation.: \u201cStratheona\u201d | e exéècutive\u201dcom-| Wampole's Cod Lier - OIL,\u201c Apenta, Large Bottles, be LOSING MONEY, cannot We Do How Do .Sa y ness-like, namely: À _strona Capital, Brains ence and a very capped competitors.Vichy Celestins, Large: Bottles, * And a thousand and one other articles upon save you a full 33 1-8 from regular prices.who are not wise nor charitable will tell you ECONOMICAL DRUG CO.OF CANADA, LTD, in their few store at 2453 St.Catherine Street, adjoining Haycook & Dudgeon, are SELLING BELOW COST PRICE, must Our answer is logical, reasoii.zie and busi- and Energy, 30 years experi- \"big turnover enables us to buy cheaper than our willing but much handi- Therefore Study These M 0 N EY ?no For Low Prices We Lead : OBSERVE ! Pama - - - Regular Price $1.00, Our Pris Sle $1.00, Glc : 2%, 196 3%, \" 286 whioh we CRITICS that the possibly LAST OUT, sto, ete.\u201cWe smile and keep on doing a BIG BUSINESS, and so can you when you hear them talk.it?v a TLL Therefore SAVE organization of , Prices! : ST.\\ Regular.Our price.CuticÜra Soap .+.\u2026.m0en conouvoss 35 23e Cuticura Salve .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.as , 40¢ Pierce's Favorite Prescription -.$1.00 78¢c Pears\u2019 SOBD .ccoevevevccmscnces sore 15 10e Allensbury Food .\u2026.++\u20260n0c000.$100 6c » Red Heart Tonic'Wine .$1.00 T8¢c Stearns\u2019 Headache Wafers .25 18¢ Abbey's Salts .PRE PE .60.36e Enos Fruit Salts.\u2026\u2026.«cove ceive.$1.00 4e Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 31.60 The _ .Burdock Blood Bitters .$1.00 60c Seven Sutherland Sisters .$1.00 \u2014 @Be Hood's Sarsaparilla.esceceee +++».$1.00 - Be Warner's Safe Cure.+.$1.00 Te Phillips\u2019 Milk Magnesia +.50 45e Scott's Emulsion .+ +.$1.00 8c .Citrate Magnesia, pound bottle.15 s5e Wyeth's \u2018Beef, Iron and Wine .$1.00 G4c Danderine .ves er.$1.00 70¢c Dayderine Medfurh.7.errr eeiie.\u2014\u2014.seivererse .$1.00 soc Ice Bags .\u2026.\u202620uc0e veess ss au 0000 75 4vc Illustrated Post Cards at greatly reduced prices.4 PERFUMES, SOAPS, BRUSHES and SPONGES\u2014A large .assortment to select from.I~ WATCH * MAGARA \"\u2014THE SODA WATER FOUNTAIN \u201c3 \u201cUnquestionably the most attractive and original in Canada.Send your orders by mail \u2014 IT 7, .2488 ST.CATHERINE STREET.AT HAYCOCK & DUDGEON' er or Telephone Up 4141.Goods packed and delivered for shipment free of charge.X se S\u2014TELEPHONE UP 4141 mr \u2014\u2014 A LARGE PARTY OF MOLOKANS ARRIVES rE KINGSTON STREET CARS They Are Much Like the Doukhobors \u2018and Come From the Same Trans- Caucasian District.BLESSED THE NEW ORGAN AT ST.MARY'S CHURCH Solemn Ceremony Followed by Recital Took Place at the Church : Last Night.The blessing of St.Mary's new .organ, followed by an organ recital under thé direction of Prof.J.D.Dus- ganlt, organist of Notre Dame Church, took place last evening at St.Mary's Church.At eight o'clock, Rev.Canon Emile Roy, chancellor of the Archdiocese clothed in cape and assisted by Rev.J.P.Kiernan, P.P.St.Mi- chael's; Rev.F.Rioux P.P., St.Ann's, and Rev.Father Brady, P.P., St.Mary's, blessed the organ.In the \u2019sanctuary were Rev.Fathers Casey, P.P., St.Agnes; Jas.White, formerly of the Archdiocese of St.John's, Newfoundland, but now attached to the Montreal Archdiocese; Legace, 8t.Joseph's; Corbeil, St.Joseph's.Connolly, 8.J., Cotter, 8.J., Immaculate Conception: Sauve, Winnipeg; Cullinan, St.Mary's; McCrory, Cote St.Paul; E)- lott, Montréal Seminary.The blessing of the organ was fo)- lowed by the first part of the recita:.Rev.Father J.C.Brophy, professor at Bt.John\u2019s Seminary, Boston, delivered the.sermon.He took for his text, \u2018Praise the Lord with psaltery and harp, praise Him with timbre! and choir, praise Him with strings and -or- gans.\u201d After the sermon the second part of the recital took place, followed by solemn benediction of the Blessed Sa2- rament, which was imparted by Rev.Father Corbeil, assisted by Rev.Fathers Casey and.White, The choir under the direction of Prof.James Wilson and Mr.T.C.Emblem, rendered a choice programme in excellent style.At the conclusion of benediction, the third part of the recital was given.The new instrument was built by M.Pepin, of this city, under the direction of M.Casavant, \u2018St.Hyacinthe.It contains forty-two knobs, thirty-two registers, nine combination pedals, action is tubular pneumatic, and is worked by water motor.© \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt AFTER THE FIRE A FLOOD, Baltimore, July.6\u2014The lower lying section of the business portion of this city is under water, the result of a tloudburst in Baltimore and the backing up of the waters of the \u2018harbor by recent southwest winds, There will be much damage.\u2018 .PRIZE FIGHT WAS FATAL.' Aberdeen, Wn., July 6.\u2014Fred Ross, who was knocked out by Jack Don- melly in the sixteenth round of à prise fight Monday night, Is dead.His neck was dislocated, and a blood clot gathered on the brain.Donnelly is from Bt.Louis, and Ross from Denver.The coroner has ordered the arrest pf Don- nelly.Co À Piles To prove to you thst Dn Chase's Ointment is certain and absolute cure for ead and every form of itching, blesdingand ding piles, have guaranteed ee tes cared.a TRS & Toronto, | hundred Molokans.\u2018nor write.Winnipeg, Man, Jüly 6-~Over one] \u2018including women and children, from the Kars district of Trans-Caucasia, have arrived: here.That country being Joined to the Russian Empire in 1878, the Doukhobors and Molokans were located there, They are somewhat different from Doukho- bors in dress, although thelr features are much similar.The Molokans are Russian dissenters, who have sp B from the same origin as Doukhobors.+ rived morning from Emerson.Nicholas\u201d Baurokaum, with his wife, son and child, were on their way from the fatherland to their friend, Peter Arin, at Orlean, Minnesota, when they were-held up at the boundary line by American immigration officials, and gent back to Winnipeg.EXTENSIVE FORGERY CASE AT ARTHABASKA.{ Arthabaska, July 6\u2014(Special)\u2014At tbe criminal assizes, Gilbert S.Wintle, of Kingsey, was âcquitted of having got goods under false pretences.On Tuesday morning, the case against Arthur Titeau for forgéry was opened.This two days.only four witnesses were heard and it is-said that there are \u201cabout thirty witnesses subpoenaed.Arthur Filteau was doing business in partnership with his two brothers at solvent about two years ago.They ran a saw mill, a carding mill, a flour mill, etc.Arthur Filteau was the manager of the firm.He is accused by the \u2018crown of having forged two notes, one of $510.00 and the other of $420.00, LY putting as endorsers of those notes the -names of Norbert Plants and John Ramesay, two farmers of Fecteaus Mills, who it is clabmed do not read The forgery alleged ls sald to have been discovered, in the fall of 1003 when the Molson's Bank took out several actions against the endorsers, These endorsers pleaded forgery, and \u2018the bank withdrew thelr actions.Mr.Ach'lle Marchand, manager of the Molson's Bank, at Victorla- ville and Mr.Joseph Bemrose, expert in handwriting, of Montreal, are being heard.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.8.HOCKIN MEETS WITH AN - ACCIDENT.\u2018Yesterday at noon Mr.Stanley Hock-.in, of Skelton Brothers, met with a.rather peculiar accident on the mountain side.He had been on the moun- | tain and was running down the path above Peel Street, when he came to a spot where the path takes a sudden turn.He was going too fast to make a turn, and in consequence fell over the bank.and dislocated his shoulder.He was able to walk home, and was afterwards taken to the General Hosed.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRADES COUNCIL TO MEET.The Montreal Trades and Labor Council will have its regular meeting to-night at 137a St.Elizabeth stree., St.Joseph's Hail.A copy of the report of His Honor Judge Winchester, commissioner appointed by the depart- leged \u2018employment of aliens by the Pere Marquette Rallway Co.of Can- acu, Will come up for discussion.Other ase\u2019s ro Ointment ie vo Vig } femportant matters will be brought up A family of stranded.Russians ar- \u2019 | pense case will take several sittings; during, Tecteau's- Mills, till they became in-i.pital, where the\u201d dislocation was reduc- ment of labor to enquire into the al-|- before the meeting, AED VFR 180 Lh MAY RUN ON MONDAY New Company Gets Exemption From - Taxes, and Legislature, Not Voters, \u201cWill be.Asked to Ratify It.| v H-3¢ingston; Ont; July _6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The city council last night made the following concessions to the street rafl- way company being formed to take pver the plants.The concessions have been accepted.Power at 1.68 cents a kilowatt hour, the right to double- track any portion or portions of the line, the right to cut out the Williams- ville branch, reduced service from Sept.15th to June 15th, exemption from taxation for twenty-five years, It 1s not necessary to submit a bylaw to the peaple for the taxation exemption.Direct application to the lez- islature will be made.The street railway people undertake to bear the ex- in regard.to the application.\u2018They also have relief from paying thelr part of cost of removing snow from streets and keeping roads between tracks.It 18 quite likely the cars will be in operation next Monday.The chief persons in the new company are W.i\".and H.C.Nickle and George and H.W.Richardson, all of Kingston.tte HON.G.W.RO88 FOR A GOVERN- .ORSHIP.Ottawa, July 6\u2014The Free Press (Lib.) gave prominence yesterday to the suggestion that the ex-premier of Ontario will be provided with a lleu- tenant-governorship in one of the proposed new western provinces.It says: \u201cHon.G.W.Ross, the ex-Premier of Ontarlo, is one of the gentleman mentioned for the leutenant-governorship of one of the new western provinces.The position will be an attractive one and to the honor will be coupled the need for talents of constructive governorship.The leadership of the Opposition in the Ontario Legislature cannot possess any great attractlons for the ex-Premier, although everyone knows that a warm political fight Is one of the chlef pleasures of life to Hon.G.W.Ross.To those who remember the man from Middlesex, when he fought in opposition In Ottawa in the early eighties there comes recollections of a man who thoroughly en- #joyed the free and untrammelled opportunities of the man who can be critic and censor.\u201d pr BIRMINGHAM CALLS DALHOUSIE _ PROFESSOR.- 4 Halifax, July 6.\u2014Prof, 8.M.Dixon, of Dalhousie University, Halifax, re- celved a cablegram to-day Informing him that he had been appointed to the chair of civil engineering in the University of Birminghem.This university has just Inaugurated this department, and Professor Dixon is the first occupant of the chair, His chalr !n Dalhousie was that of civil engineering.He will accept.\u20ac / GAYNOR-GREENE CASE.The argument in the application for bail for Messrs.Gaynor and Greene, which was to have been heard this morning before Judge Ouimet in chambers, was postponed until to-morrow morning at 10.30.The habeas corpus proceedings in the famous case will be heard on July 20.\u2018 The hours in the office of the Court of Appeals during the roonthy of July and \u2018August will be from 10 4&.m, to 3 pm.The judge will sit in chambers every Wednesday at 11 \u2018@'clock am.\u2018during these months a ge tpn des cat \u201d 150% A fare best.~The rarest opportunity in LADIES\u2019 N All colors and all styles in the oe.\u201cour choice to-morrew at, ay Bar g ain-Day Priday Bargains that will bring « throng of enthusiastic shoppers.As the quantitios of some lines are limited, eight o'cleck shoppers will \u201cWe've cleared out another maker's \u201csamples\u201d ef Ladies\u2019 Buster Brown Collars, in 8ilk and washable ECKWEAR presented this season.Stock - and materials.fot, Collars worth up to 10¢ ORON .00c0crcm0ccocse0n 8 BIG BARGAINS For the Early Sheppers\u2014Frem 8 fo 8 a m Only, COLORED MUSBLINS, light and dark ounds, with pretty combination color esigus.For the Hour, per 4c FUAFÜ Locccesrsnsenceccu0e aoasacance ees UNTRIMMED HATS, the balance of the season's Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Straw shapes, oviding we can supply the demand during the Hour, 9 each .Persecenesosenssu0000 rousors CAPRON LENGTHS, of Fine White Lawn, BILK AND BATIN RIBBONS, assorted colors and widths.Worth up to Be 16c.Friday, per yard .e.eees LADIBS'* AND CHILDREN'S HBEM- STITCHED WHITE LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS.Regular Be.1e Friday, each .cecveeerecrnrereerces \u201c2 From 8 tol0Oa.m.Only! 500 SAMPLE BOTTLES OF /PAYAN'S 40 \u2018inches , with blind tucks and bem matitch § i Leniorth, per yard, 15c.n Li FHORY verre earth essences OC FRENCH PERFUMES.Per 2ic DOG Lonsrosconsrancessnoncensoucs FINE SHEER WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, ide, &c.FRIDAY BARGAIN NOTIONS - Toilet Soaps, per cake .eecereesers.1@ Mending Wool, per card .\u201cBinding Braid, per yard .Fancy.Jewellery, each .Note Paper, per qUITe .2he Ladies\u2019 and Children's Gloves, per vacoceunonorecacep0ca8- Black Dressing Combs, each .10¢ Ladies\u2019 Elastic Belts, éach .s.15\u20ac LINENETTB LININGS, double fold, black and colored, 12c.BLACK OPEN WORK MOHAIR GRENADINES, 8%.BLACK AND WHITE PLAIN COLOR JAPANESE WASHING SILKS, 37 inches FRIARY .ooitireteiteiierecunniroesscssnnncsronncrreesscncsarcssnseoosnnsesnses Great Reductions in SUMMER MATERIALS ! WHITE BASKET CLOTH, small, neat destæns, 196.Friday .cccorcanrnrernirecees DE COLORED MUSLINS, assorted colors.\u2018Worth up to 35c.\u2018FriGay .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.LOC ANDERSON'8 SCOTCH GINGHAMS.Worth up to 35c.Friday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.LOC 40 INCH WIDE FINE WHITE PERSIAN LAWN, Itc.Friday 2.10\u20ac 10c.Friday .sresessescunescecose \u2018THC Friday .ccovevvevnenne.TE Frifay .seeerioeceness TC 33c 33 - -LADIES' VESTS, ribbed, full size, _ cream only.Friday, each .LADIES' HOSE, fast black cotton, Tc seamless feet.Per pair .oe : , MEN'S UNDERWEAR, Shirts and Drawers, Balbriggan.Each .35¢ of all Remnants | TO-MORROW | Remnants and short ends of Silks, Satins, Prints, Muslins, Cottons, Lin- Linings, Flannelettes, \u2018Flannels, Percales, etc, etc.' Suits.For and White Shepherd Plaids.Sizes 34 to 34, 36 and 38.9 Buits in all out to-morrow.Don\u2019t miss these bargains.they last, clearing at .1.0.0100 .| .$5.00 LADIES' SILK EOLIENNE SUITS, in browns apd blues on)y.Sizes Final Clearing Sale of BF LADIES\u2019 SUITS UE * UNIQUE MONEY SAVING VALUES FOR TO-MORROW.$2.50 LADIES' SHIRT WAIST SUITS, your choice of three colorings, the season's latest styles, made of Fast Color Percales, slightly imperfect.$2.50 $1.00 40.Only 16 Suite in all.While $5 50 \u2014\u2026+ses etre n0eu sera pret ac cu nes souveusses $12.50 $18, $15 and $12 LADIES' SUITS\u2014Black Panamas, Cream Homespuns and Black \\ The above comprises the balance of our Tailored Summer Suits, and must be cleared A BIG TABLE OF ACCORDEON PLEAT- | ED.AND PLAIN SILK CHIFFONS, VEILINGS ANDRUCHINGS, all colors.Values în the lot up to 75c yard.5¢ Friday, per yard ; CHILDREN'S MUSLIN HATS AND BON- slightly mussed or sotled.10c Extraordinary House véee cesse uc de uns 0000 Up to Ele.- REMNANTS OF CURTAIN MUSLINS.In both white and colored.Up to 160.5 yard.Friday .C ait colors.Te TINSEL ART MUSLINS, all colors.Up to 20c yard.Friday FANCY COLORED CURTAIN MUSLINS, 44 inches wide.Worth up to 25c 15 yard.Friday .ecoeeein.nn.C ENGLISH FLOOR OILCLOTHS\u2014 2 yards wide, 2ic.Per square yard, 20¢ 214 yards wide, 25c.Per square yard, 20¢ \u20184 yards wide, 36c.Per square yard, 38¢ CHOICEST EASTERN TOWNSHIPS , CREAMERY BUTTER.: PER LB.21¢ Pears, in syrup, 2 1b.tins sec 1QC 13 Ibs.Fine Salt .Cc 5 tins Red Heart Lye Sc 19 LBS.FINE GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR.FOR 99\u20ac NEXT TO GIVEN AWAY LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS, \u2018White Muslin Gowns, \u201cin Worth up to 75c.\u2019 Friday .\u2018\u2018Samples,*\u2019 a 39c.LADIES: WHITE DUCK AND PIQUE H .Deatly trimmed, ready to MOA oar, 31.50 to 82.00.Friday.Vn Furnishing Values | : TOP FLOOR, a 1 WINDBOR STAIR CARPETS, 22% _ inches wide, 22c.Friday .ve.1Te AUSTRIAN HEARTH RUGS, size 36 x 72 inches, reversible designs.Friday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ace secencsees sil.CURTAIN POLES, in white enamel, « feet long complete ends and brackets.iday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.124%e CORD HAMMOCKS, close woven, .full size.Friday, to clear gt .ese JUTE FLOOR RUGS, size 4 x 44 yards.Reduced to $3.99.Friday, $3.49 39 Come Here For Groceries .BECAUSE QUALITIES ARE BEST-\u2014PRICES LOWEST 8 Ibs.'Rolled Onts .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.25e 2 tins Baking Powder svrcccocccu00.BBC 8 bottles Imported Bauce .ccee.280 ROSE BRAND CHOICE HAMS AND FOWLER'S BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON.Per half or whole side, per Ib .18¢ Call Uptown 2404 when you want to telephone your order.: bigh.Extend to 33 inches.Regular 30c.BLIZZARD 82.25.Friday .coovvercionnast vou.20c yard, Friday .coioviiiiiniiiann white lining.SHAPED HARDWOOD GARMENT HANGERS, varnish finish, copper \u20ac)1 c support,\u201d bc.Fridsy crevcarrieens \u201cIQ THE HAMILTON GO., WELL MERITED PROMOTION.\u201c Mr.Keville Doherty, who for many years has been private secretary (0 Hon.Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agri- \u201c| culture, has received well merited promotion in attaining to the rank of chief clerk.a BRIDGE.Winnipez, Man., July 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A correspondent states that many ace cidents have taken place in the construction of the C.N.R.bridges, seven miles above North Battleford.One man was killed by a pulley falling from à steam pile driver and striking him on the head, and another lost his life by falling from the bridge and drowning.Another had his jaw broken, whilst still another h his finger smashed by being caught\\between a hammer and the head of pile.had to have his finger amputated.No names are xiven.HOW TO KILL A COLD No easier or more pleasant way than to inhale \u2018\u2018Catarrhosons\u2019\u2014it stops the cold instaritly, cleans the nostrils and cuts out the phlegm.Try yourself, :.woe ICE, CREAM FREEZERS, 2 quart size, best steel finish.Regular The balance of our WIRE CLOTH SCREBNING, up to 40 inches wide.- Worth \u2026soceuens vrorrosneouens areoceu se ces an cu 00 .GALLON SIZE STEEL ENAMEL TEA KETTLES, mottled or This Is a kettle never retailed less than 76c.DECORATED CHINA PARLOR LAMP, with either shade or globe.Regular © $1.98.Friday .vo esacover auveurec sans er csu nues p 3000 es BUTCHER BILL OF A RAILWAY Catarrhosond The Most Interesting Lot of Friday Basement Bargains - We've offered: for a long time.We've gathered all the odd lines in GRANITE- WARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARB and WOODENWARE.Ar- ticlas worth up to 25c.Your choice, Friday 2.Nassera s sec aus sacs eau ce Hardwood frame, best quality GREEN WIRE SCREEN WINDOWS, 18 inches Friday .ae cases eee rene sac uns .18c $1.95 15c Paday \"eT 40¢ $1.39 WHITE ENGLISH STONEWARE CUPS, Baucers, Soup, Dinner and Tea 4c Plates, 6c.Friday .ceen0ee, \u2026ineeuesrreerventaeua st see 0000 .\u2026 $t.Catherine and Peel Ste.\u201cHAVE YOU GOT A GOLD ?Then get 8 box of HARTE'S GRIPPE WAFERS _ Cures a cold in 24 hours.How Aboot That Cough ?HARTE'S COUGH MIXTURE Will cure it.Now is the time.\u2014 4.A.NARTR, - - 1778 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2014 Spring sua seqrches and revesis shabby ance of ev ing.shows that your steps n the It painting, \u201cCAVANAGH'S is the place to t the very paints.7 » dest \u2018Notre Dame and Seigneurs Ste.\u201cau styles.10e CHEMIST LEWIS arid CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, \u2018PORTLAND, GREGON dune 1st to October 15th, 1905, $75.50 Vancouver, Ww.5 Victori Beattle, ash, Tacoma, Wash, | Poitland, Ore.and return from Montreal.Tickets now on pale, and to return within 60 days from date issued, but mot later than November 30th, 1906, , : PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD SCARBORO BEACH, Bto.Through Parlor snd Sleeping Car Service.Trains leave duipdeor treet 9.00 a.m.week days, 7.45 p.m.St.Andrews-by-the-Sea SUEEPING CAR SERVICE\u2014Through Sleen- Wednesdays, Thursdays snd Fridays, for St.Andrews, Returning leave St.Andrews Mon- diys, Wednesdays, Thursinys and Fridays, arriving Montreal 8.05 a.m.next day.After July 14th through sleeper will leave Montreal for St.Andrews on Tuesdays and Fridays only.Returning from St.Andrews Mondays and Wednesdays.Tiokst Office: 120 8t.James Street, Next Post Office.=r WELLL LSD LEWIS and CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.- PORTLAND, OREGON.UNTIL OCTOBER 15th, 1905.Round Trip Fare $7 5, 50 From Montreal - Tickets on sale dally, and valid to return within-90 days from date of sale, but not later than Novembsr 30th, 1906._Portland, Old Orchard The Portland 8leeping and Parlor Car Service is now extended to Old Orchard.Elegant Cafe Car Service on day trains between Montreal and Portland.MONTREAL-OTTAWA and VALLEYFIELD {dr Effect June 18th, 1905.) Lwæ.Montrea) 8.40 a.m., 14.10 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., 16.36 p.m.Arr.Montreal 11.20 a.m., 6.30 p.m., 19.36 p.m.Parlor Cari on all trains between Montreal and Ottawa: \u2018 Lv.Montreal 8.40, 9.30 a.m., 4.10 p.m., 15.15 AS.Valleytielä 9.45, 11.10'a.m., 5.17 pm., 16.45 LV Valley field 18.00 a.m., 10.10 a.m., 4.40, 5.20 {AZ Montreal 19.33 a.m., 1120 &.m., 6.00, 6.30 fWeok days.All other trains dally.MONTREAL and NEW YORK Shortest line, quickést service.Two night trains daily each way, One day train each way, week days.Lve Montreal 17.21 a.m.110.15 a.m, *8.10 p.m.*11.30 p.m.Arr Montreal *250 p.m, 1820 p.m, 7.15 am, 19.46 p.m.*Daily; tweek days.CITY TICKET-OFFICE, 137 Bt.James .Rtreet, Telephones Main 460 and 661, or Bonaventure Station.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY | M IAE AN ers leave Windsor Street, 7.35 p.m., Tuesday?, | sl AEE am a Fug .oh Low * D a 4 LCL ALLANLINE | MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Calling at Mevills., ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, Victorian - - 7 July - Tunisian - - 28 July Bavarian - - 14 Tuly Viclorian- - 4 hog Virgician - - 21 July Bavarian - - 11 Mug New Turbine Steamer Victorian, on her trial trip, Morch 16th, made 1914 knots per hour.Virginian lowered the record over the Southerly course 7 hours, 15 minutes.Tims, [as 8 days.8 hours.Rt nisian\u2019s recopd passage, Moville to Rim-.oust 6 days, 4 hours.Bavartan's record.§ dayn.3 hours, 12 minutes.Accommodation and cuisine unsurpassed.Polite attention.No vibration.Electric 1ight- ing and steam heat throughout.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $765 and up- wats, according to steamer and location of ronm, Second Cabin, $42.50 and upwards.Steerage \u2014 To /Liverpoot.Lnnden, Glasgow, Belfast or Londoaderry, $27.50 and $28.75.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Siciffen - 5Juiy' fonien - - - Juy 19 Mongolian - 12 July Corinthian - - July 26 Saloon, $60; 2nd Cabin, $40; 3rd class, $96.E0.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St., Monty'eal., DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Southwark.July 8 Dominlon.Aug.19 Domtnion.July 16 Ottawa.Aug.28\" Kensington.July 29 Kensington.Sept, 2 Canada.Aug.5 Canada.Sept.9 Bouthwark:.Aug.12 Southwark.Sept, 16 The Canada is the fastest steamer in the.Canadian trade, holding a record of 5 days, 23 hours and 48 minutes between Inishowen Head and Father Point.« Midship Saloons, Electric Lights, Speed and Comfort.: And upwards, accord- .ing tn steamer and berth.British Firet Class 70.00) Second Class .$40.00 To principal - cip Third Class .$27.50 ports.For all particulars as to freight and passage, apply to Local Agents, or to DOMINION LINE, - 17-8T.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.Canadian Pacific Railway Co's.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.MONTREAL (via Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL LAKE CHAMPLAIN July 20 Aug.24 {LAKE ERIE .Aug.3 Sept.7 LAKE MANITOBA .Aug.10, Sept.14 Liverpool, $65.00 and upward, according to steamer and accommodation.Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates.R Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00; to London; $42.50.Round Trip at reduced rates.Third Class Rates to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- .town, $26.50.From Liverpool, London or Londonderry, $27.50, to Quebec.MONTREAL TO LONDON, xLAKE MICHIGAN .July 22 - Sept.3 MOUNT TEMPLE .July 29 Sept.9 *MONTROSE .couu.Aug.12 Bept.23 *Second Cabin, to London, $40.00.xThird Class, to London, $25.50.- Date of sailings of Freight Steamers to Liverpool, London and Bristol, not shown above, .furnished on application.Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atiantic Steamship Lins, Board of Trads Building, St.Sacrament St, ;/_.Montreal.DONALDSON LINE.-THE OCEAN \u2014 LIMITED Leaves Montreal at 7.30 p.m.daily, except Saturday, for all points in the Maritime Prov- Ances and Prince Edward Island.\u2019 TWO FAST TRAINS Daily except Sunday, leave Miectreal at 7.40 e.m.and 7.45 p.m.Riviere du Loup, \u2026 Gaoouna and Gittle Motis 9 Trains, 7.40 a.m.and 7.45 p.m., d except Sunday, and 13 noon daily excens Saturday.IMPROVED QUÉBEC SERVICE 5 Trains, 7.40 s.m., 7.45 p.m.and 11.45 p.m., daily except Sunday, and 13 noon and Ta p.m., dally except Saturday.NICOLET LOCAL Leaves Montreal daily, except Sunday, 3.50 p.m.at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 143 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.Rutland Railrsad WINDSOR STREET STATION TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 9.35 A.M.-\u2014GREEN MOUNTAIN FLYER, ar ving Burlington 12.256 p.m., Troy 5.00 .m., Albany 5.25 p.m., New York 9.22 p.m., oston 8 p.m., Worcester 7.29 p.m.' 7.10 P.M.\u2014 NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving Burlington 10.10 p.m., Troy 2.50 a.m., New York 7.17 a.m., Boston 7.00 \u2018a.am., Worcester 6.27 a.m.Pullman Sleeping and PaMor cars on through trains.- Becure accommodations and tickets at 141 Bt.James Street, and Windsor Station: T.M.FALLON, # City Passenger and Ticket Agent.pré TL & PA Scenic \u201c> Line Buperb New Steamers, East and West.MONTREAL-ROCHESTER-TORONTO Line\u2014 Daily, except Bundays, at 2.15 p.m.Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 p.m.MONTREAL-QUEBEC Line\u2014Daily at 7 p.m.SAGUENAY Line\u2014From Quebec on Tuesdays, \u201cWednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, at g a.m.After July 6th, dally.CITY TICKET OFFICE; 128 St.James Street, Oposite Post Office.MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO LACHINE\u2014From Post Office, vice, 5.40 a.m.tp 11 p.m.; 30 11.00 p.m.to.12.00 midnight.midnight.From Lachine, 20 $50 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.; 80 min.service, 11.50 p.m.to 12.50 midnight.Last car, 12.50 midnight.SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014 From St.Denis Station to Henderson Sta- tlèn every half hour, 5.30 a.m.to 10.30 p.m.; every hour, 10.80 p.m.to 13.30 midnight.Extra car daily from Chenneviile St.to Honderson Station at 6.10 p.m, MOUNTAIN \u2014 From Mt.Royal Ave., 30 min, service, 5.50 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.(From Vittoria Ave, Westmount, 20 min.service, 8,60 am oA CARTINRVILL From 8nowdon's Junction n.service 8 am.to 11.40 p.m.From Cartiervills, min.service, 5.40 am.to 11.40 p.m.11} be run all lin Er a My sult au Rottret Ce, a 20 min.ser- min.service, Last car, 12 min.service, dans cars to congest at | TO MURRAY BAY America\u2019s MONTREAL-TORONTO-HAMILTON Line \u2014.GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVICE.\" es -\u2014 From-Montrest: 8.8.Marina (cold storage) .+.June 29 8.8.Athenia (¢old storage) .July 6 8.8: Lakonia (cold storage) .- July 13 THONSON LINE \u2019 LONDON WEEKLY SERVICE.8.5.Cervona (cold-storage & cool air)\u201d July 1 8.S.IONA (cold storage & cool air).July 8 ABERDEEN SERVICES.8.Escalona .\u2026.1e.ancec nec ecuu000 July 13 ABERDEEN SERVICE.7 TLORD LINE: = CARDIFF SERVICES.S.Lôrd Lansdowne 0.July 29 25 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CD, LTD @T.LAWRENCE LINE SS.\u201cCAMPANA \u201d 10 1700 Tons.Next Sailings from Montreal (Victoria Pier), Monday, 17th and 31st July at 2 p.m., and afterwards on every- alternate Monday during season, leaving Quebec the following day at noon for FATHER POINT, GASPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE.CAPB COVE, ' GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for paesengers.No cargo received after noon of salling day.| For treight, passege and staterooms, apply J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners St., city; + \u2014 FURNESS, WITHY & CO, (LTD) Proposed Sallings, Manchester Liners, LU'd, MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.From Manchester.From Montreal, 22 Jupe.Manchester Importer .July 18 ¢ July.* Manchester Trader .July 8 %0 July.Manchester Shipper .Aus.13 .3 Aug.Manchester Importer .Aug.8: Some of the above bteamers have first-class accommodation for a limited number of passengers.: Canada-Soufh Africa joint service to Cape Town, Port Ellzabeth, East London and Durban.~ SORIANA .ovocesecocener Lverseneasss AUg.18 .*Fitted with cold storage.For gurther particulars, apply te FURNESS, WITHY & GO., Limited, Agents, MONTREAL.\u2014 = \u2014\u2014 Patents - PA TENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Fred.B.Featherstonhaugh, B.L., M.B., Charles W.Taylor, B.Sc., Late Examiner Canadien Patent Office, Canada Life Building, Montreal.Also Toronto, Ottawa, Washe {ington and New York.; PATENTS » |.ax» TRADE MARKS DWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal, ~ ATENTS 1 PROMPTLY SECURED We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisabi}- {ty of having their Patent business transacted py Experts.Preliminaryadvice free, seu moderate.: Oui Joyençore Adviser sent 0 \"> & Marion, New York Life ; request.Mari Môétreal ; and Washington.D.C.U.6LA.- a * .Winnipeg, Ms ; Homestead entries in Winnipeg district.ofr June were sixty:five, Totél entries or the fiscal year ending June 20, e 715.Cash\u2019 receipts, Win for the fiscal year, were t 479,000 REFORD AGENCIES RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To ÊTHE.ROBERT REFORD COMPANY Limired,\u2026 WINNIPEG HOMESTEAD ENTRIES.,: Men, July 6\u2014(Bpsotéi jee = °° pg distriot,\u201d ol + pr = LATE AIS me VER 15 PSR NTA ov $ ET PT CP ay RE A EE RS Et RO SEAT Nao the Value of \u2014\u2014 a 2 Many Experignces.- In some points the soldtbr snd the actor have similar experiences.Bath are frequently put to test to the full .text of their abilities; both are subject to constant changes and new environments; both are exposed to climate in peculiar ways.These are not the only points of agreement.Both regard Peruna as the greatest medicine in the world to prevent catarrhal ailments and to cure catarrhal ilis already acquired.The actor and the soldier are among Peruna's best friends.Therefore, the Soldier-Actor not only understands the merits of Peruna in military campaign, but the usefulness of Peruna to the one who must stand before the footiighrs every night and face large and critical audiences.Mortimer Kaphan, the Soldier- Actor, who organized the Soldier's Actor mpany which fought in the late Spanish-American War.writes from 1931 Broadway, New York City: \u201cBeing subject to colds and catarrh of the head, | have always resorted to the use of Peruna, which | have never known to fail to accomplish a speedy cure.| never go on the road without a bottle of the same.\u201d An Army Officer.William T.Johnston, ex-Capt.U.S.A., writes from Tacoma Park, D.C.: \u201cPlease put me down as a thorough believer in Peruna as a catarrh remedy and as a tonic good for the effects not only of that obnoxious disease, butrto|.tone up the system that has been overtaxed or run down by continued strain, either physical or mental.\u201d What Carleton Macy Says.\u2018Mr.Carleton Macy, a prominent actor who has starred successfully for several seasons, sends the following from 146 22nd Street, New York city: \u201c1 consider Peruna a great remedy for catarrh.Typhoid fever had left me with chronic catarrh of the bowels.1 -was induced to try Peruna and in a month's time I was in a normal state again.\u201d .vu RES 5% S = > = rz MORTIMER KAPHAN, As Brutus in Julius Caesar.MR.CHAS, FERGIE WAS APPOINTED To Position of Superintendent of Mines for Dominion Coal Company.! Mr: Charles Fergie, one of the best known mining engineers in America, has been appointed to the position of Buperintendent of Mines for the Dominion Coal Company, lately vacated by Mr.Austin King, of Pittsburg, Pa Mr.Fergie was general manager.of the Intercolonial Coal .Company of West: ville, N.S., for sixteen years.Mr.Fergie had formally signified his intention of accepting the appointment and will begin his new dutles next month._ R \u2014 THE CABMEN THINK THE TARIFF TOO LOW Say the Cabs Go Faster Than They Did When Regulation Was Made.At their annual meeting last night the Cabmen\u2019s Union elected officers, discussed their tariff and arranged for their picnic.The discussion on tariff was purely informal and the majority wished to have the tariff slightl yincreased.Paying by time did not represent what it used, to do, as the speed of cabs was much increased.\u2018Their particular wish, however, was to have the City Council revise the tariff regulations.The rates in Montreal, Westmount, etc.being different, caused trouble.The secretary-treasurer reported a sum of $300 spent last year fighting the Observation cars.So far these had not been put on the lines this summer.A resolution was passed opposed to the agitation for increased speed of street railway cars.Such increased speed would be granted at the expense of life and property.The union will before long appoint a committee to lay the tariff question before the City Council.The following officers were elected: \u2014 President, Thomas Thompson; vice- - president, H.Thierien; financial secretary, Ed.Tierney; recording secretary,.Donald Larkin; treasurer, William Walker.= \u2014 FROM THE EDITOR.He Forgot That He Had a Stomach.Talking of food, there is probably no professional man subjected to a greater, more wearing mental strain than the\u2019 responsible editor of a modern newspaper.To keep his mental facultles constantly in good working order, the editor must keep his physical powers up to the highest rate of.efficlency.Nothing will so quickly upset the whole system as badly selected food and a disordered stomach.It therefore follows that he should have right food, which can\u2019 be readily assimilated, and whieh furnishes true brain nourishment, \u201cMy personal experienas in the use of Grape-Nuts and Postum Food Coffee,\u201d writes a Philadelphia editor, \u2018so exactly agrees with your advertised claim as to their merits that any further exposition in that direction would seem to be superfluous.They have benefited me so much, however, during the five years that I have used them, that I do not feel justified in withholding my.testimony.\u201cGeneral \u2018high living\u2019 with all that the expression implies as to a generou table, brought about indigestion, in my case, with restlessness at night, and lassitude in the morning, accompanied by various pairs and distressing sensations during working hours.The doctor diagnosed the condition as \u2018catarrh of the stomach,\u2019,and prescribed various medicines, which did me no good.I finally \u2018threw physics to the dogs,\u2019 gave up tea and coffee and heavy meat dishes, and adopted Grape-Nuts and Postum \u2018Food Coffee as \u2018the clef Articles of my diet.\u201cI can conscientiously say, and I wish to say it with all the emphasis possible to the English language, that they have benefited me as medicines never did, and more than any other food that\u2019 ever came on my table.My experience is that the Grape-Nuts Food has steadied and strengthened both brain and nerves to a most positive degred.How it does it, I cannot say, but I know that after breakfasting on Grape-Nuts food one actually forgets he has a stomach, let alone \u2018stomach trouble.It is, in my opinion, the most beneticial as well as the most economical food on 4 the market, and has absolutely no *pival'\u2019 Name given by Postum.Co., Battle Creek, Mich, 's & reason.-| than $10, and-would -be confined to.Leu WORN-OUT GOLD TC BE RENEWED HERE Britain Asks Canada to Bear Loss on Our Own Old .Coins.' Ottawa, July 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014From correspondence brought.down 10 Parliament it appears that duplication of ma- chinbry in the Canadian branch of tae royal mint was urged \u2018by the imperial authorities.Mr.Courtney, who was in London at the time (January, 1901), replied that he did not think that coinage of gold and silver would at any fore double machinery.would not \u2018ve required.\u2018The machinery required would be, Mr.Courtney said, 80 far us gold was concerned, for nothing higher and five dollar pieces.For silver from \u2018fifty cent pleces to five cent plecea, \u201cOur present bronze coinage,\u201d said Mr.Courtney, \u201cis only for one cent, but it 18 possible that two cent pièces, equiva- ent to one penny, may be required, and at the came time a half cent or farthing \u2018may also be wanted.\" It was stipulated in London that a deputy master or superintendent, in assayer, a chief clerk, and a ,inaster mechanic who understood machinery should be sent from London.additions to staff were required such could be appointed in the Dominion on recommendation of the Canadian Gov.\u2018| ttle ammunition, time run concurrently, and that ther:- | If anv) HBL HS EACTED WORKMEN \u2014 Mood of Russian Proletar- iate Grows More Dan- - £erous Daily.+ London, July 6.\u2014The St.Petersburg correspondent of the Times ascribes the more threatening turn the strike movement has taken to the fact that the mobilization is still proceeding.men have become alarmed and restless.Their mood thus far has not been ugly, The work- but they are notoriously under the control of the revolutionary organizations, which may or may not decide upon extreme measures.The correspondent adds that Batoum is cut off from the world, all steamers having stopped.The railway employes in the Caucasus \u201cre striking.ZEMSTVO CONGRESS VETOED.Moscow despatches say that Govera- ment has forbidden the holding of the big congress of Zemstvoists and othar representatives from all parts of Rus- sla, called for July 13.A despatch to the Standard from Odezsa savs Odessa's communication with Nicolaieff and Kherson is only tentatively re-opened.Communications with the Cu was a crowd at Cap Fontain Tuesday night watching for the expected re-ap- pearance of the Kniaz Potemkin Tav- ritchesky.Cossacks attacked the people and brutally dispersed-them, killing and wounding thirty.There has been more shooting in the Peressyq district.It is stated that twenty-seven persons were killed.Ugly rumors are currcnt regarding the future outbreak.\u2018chief of police says there are grave \u20142a- sons to fear that such an outbreak is belng organized.MUTINEERS HAVE LITTLÉ CHANCE.Odessa, July 6.\u2014Admiral Kruger's squadron, conslsting of the battleships Rostislav, Dvienadsat Apostolf and Tri Sviattte)ja, a cruiser and half a_doz2n torpedo boats, with the recaptured battleship Georgl Pobiedonosteff, has arrived at.Sebastopol, where, learning that the Kniaz Potemkin was at Theo- dosi\u2026, orders were immediately given to pursue Her.It seems certa' the mutineer will now be hunted do.mercilessly.The excuse for inaction, whitn obtained at Odessa cannot prevail on the open-sea.At the same time the en- \u2018counter may be terrible.Naval officers nt Sebastopol declare positively that the Potemkin.has comparatively having expended a Kniaz .the Black Sea is paralyzing trade.Sixty-seven of the mutineérs from the |Georgl Pobiedonasetz, including the ring | It EE leaders, - were imprisoned to-dav.expected that all of them will \u2018be shot.-_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WON HIGHEST HONORS | © IN SCHOOL EXAMS Miss Lorna Brown Carried Off Medal - For Third Year in Succession.Lorna Brown, 30 Berthelet Street, has won the médal and the highest honors in the Senior School commerclal course, this year taking the silver medal with honors and_certificate in the third year grade.Miss Brown is under fifteen years of age.This year's course fn- | cluded, bookkeeping.arithmetic, French, | \u201cEnglish, Writing, typewriting, phono- ê ernment.The Lords of the Treasuiy suggested that the Dominion Govern-® ment should be invited to undertake to provide for the redemption at the cost of -the Canadian revenue of all light sterling \u2018gold coin found in circulation in the Dominion.A simi'ar arrangement was agreed to by the Government of India in connection with the proposed establishment of a branch mint at Bombay and: the Treasury.Lords were of opinion it was clearly equitable In the case of a colony or .dependency not uring the subsidiary currency of Great Britain.In the case of Australia the profit derived by the exchequer in the supply of silver coin might fairly be treated ag a set off, in the opinion of their lordships, to tha cost of renewals of worn gold coin transmitted to Great Britain in the ordinary course of trade.In the case of India or Canada the Imperial Government would have no such eet off to the cost of renewing gold coin worn out \u2018n those countries, and it was necessary that such steps should be taken as would prevent transmission of Canadian or Indian worn out coins to the United Kingdom for renewal at the ¢x- pense of the British taxpayer.THE DOG CATCHERS * ARE GETTING READY All Dogs \u2018Whose Licenses are Unpaid Will be Put, Out of the Way.\\ One week from next Saturday, the dog-catching searon opens and those Who have not as yet paid their dog tax should do so at once, as the stray \u2018animals are destroyed after forty- -efght hours\u2019 capture.By a recent decision in the court of law, it Is not legal to sell a dog caught In this way\u2014the animal must be done away with, Pertiaps at this time of the\u201d \u201cyear, \u201cthe dog nuisance is the most prominent one with which the police have to deal.\u2018The dog that inhabits the flat overhead, the dcg that barks and howls at stray cats, with the hound of plercing voice that bays the moon, all these are nuisances, and the arm of the law must reach them.When the July crusade is over, only the good dogs whose licenses have been paid will be left.\u2014 ANNEXATION MATTER WILL BE LEFT OVER In the Fall Maisonneuve and Villeray \u2018Will be included in Discussion.It Is not likely that the question f annexing: St.Henr{ and St.Cunegonde twill be left over until the fall: It 18 the first thing on the order sheet for Monday but it is the general impression that the topic is too important for |.hot-weather discussion, When the matter Is brought up, the project of taking in Malsonneure, and Villeray, will be also be ventilated.WAS KICKED BY A HORSE.George Smith, a boy twelve years of age, was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital yesterday, from his father's farm at Huntingdon.He is suffering from a broken jaw and a fractured skull, the result of a kick from a horse.The lad was unconscious when taken to the hospital, and Is still in the same condition.His case Is a very critical one, and there is small hope sf MISS LORNA BROWN, Who Has Won Three Years in Succession Highest Honors at \u2018the Senior School.\u2014_.\u2018 - ~ v s graphy, drawing, spelling, tomposition, etc.Out of a possible 1,350 marks she secured 1,227, with the highest average for punctuality and conduct.She will enter a university this fall to complete her education.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e DIED IN THE AMBULANCE.\\ While sthnding by his waggon at the corner.of Bonsecours and ,St.Paul street, yesterday afternoon, Richard Malone fell unconscious, and an ambulance was summoned from the Notre Dame Hospital.Malone was placed in the vehicle, but expired before the \u2018Hospital \u2018could be reached.Heart disease was \u2018the cause of his death.On being informed, of the circumstances, Corôner MoMahon allowed the body \u201c0 pe removed to the man's late residence, alone was a carter, 69 years of age; and lived at 153 Dorchester street, ess WHICH PIANOS.The pianos used at the majorily of concerts in this city are either Chick- efing or Heintzman & Co.Sole agents, C.W.Lindsay, Limited, head office 2366 St.Catherine Street, Fast End Branch, 1622 St, Catherine.\u2014Advt.\u2014159.ee DINNER TO \u2018MANAGER ALLEN.Trenton, Ont, July 6.\u2014The, mayor and corporation entertained Mr.G.H.Allen at a complimentäry banquet af Hotel Gilbert, on the occasion of his ue.arture for Montreal to assume the position of Provincial Manager of the Montreal Life Assurance Company of Canada.A number of the leading cl- tizens were present and all spoke in \u2018warm praise of Mr.Allen as a cltiezn and in regret 8 at his departure., PAINS IN THE STOMACH After working all day, sewing, scrubbing, baking, sweeping, washing, writ- the counter, tired.It's too bad a woman has to work; still that's the way the world goes, but ity a consolation to know that the pain that comes with hard work and worry, such as headache, backache, indigestion and dyspepsia, will be cured by Hutch tablets.They are put up in- \u2018expensively, so anyone can buy them, his recovery.£3 VIMO AL.0 1403031, JAE 30 far 106, All druggiéts, \u201d 0 ., LR .autant NS ae me \u2018asus is suspended.There The Meanwhile the Yreedom of the mutineer to roam For the third\u2019 year in succession Miss ing, operating the typewriter, or behind | a woman is sure to be * E Dupui - \u201c® WN Our , Stores are Saturday.daily at 6 p.m.except isFrer 7 : \u2018 4 closed 2 MAIL ORDERS promptly and \u2014\u2014 \u2018carefully attended to.AND OUR JULY SALE MORE BARGAINS FOR OUR CLIENTELE son.They are all hers 10\u20ac a yard.blue, nav y blue.pink, also black.quantity during the manoeuvre.There ; There .are all kinds.is.reason, however, for taking this\u2019.White- Muslin, plain, statement with reserve.same widths.Prices ranging\u2019 wide.Just two prices, i PT finest stock in the city tt gt partment, still prevall.~~ selling right along at $2.duced to clear ut $2.0 sleeves.$7.00; 4 rbd choice of the lot at £1.0 striped or dotted; White Madras, etc.reduction, 33 1-3 off.WRITE EMBROIDERIES AT 33 1-3 OFF ~ \u201cThis is a special line of high- -class fine Embroideries.They are last season's Coats \u201cwith narrow Sleeves; now reduced at $2.75.We have gathered balances of regular lines In Ladies\u2019 $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and up) & $1.90.We are advertising to-day one of the most important sales in Summer Wash Fabrics.It is the balance of stock of a big importing house\u2014all new goods, imported for this sea- Portion FANCY MUSLINS\u2014small designs on.pale blue, pink, mauve, red and royal blue grounds.These Muslins should bring at least 12 1- 2e in the regular way.marked down at Sc a yard.\u201c Out of the same lot\u2014FANCY ZEPHYRS, mixture of white with blue, red and pink.- We have been selling the same \u2018goods right along at 20c a yard.now ready for.your inspectjon.J » CORDONNET MUSLINS, ecru ground with ribbon effect stripes in green, pale blue,\u201d royal blue and pink.Regular 20c, marked down at 10¢ a yard.PRINTED MUSLINS, Japanese designs and colors\u2014three hundred (300) pieces in this Would be a good value at 20c, marked down at 10c.° \u201c CHARMION FANCY BRILLIANT, for shirtwaist or FANCY LINEN SUITING, mixture of white with champagne, Oxford gray, pink, pale Regular 25c value, fur 15\u20ac a yard, oo LINEN MUSLIN\u2014 \u2018Gaze de Tolle\"\u2014pale blue, pale green,\u2019 champagne, navy blue and\u201d Regular 50c value, now selling at Z21¢ a yard.COTTON CHALLIES, 30 inches wide, ivory with.polka dots, 10¢ a yard.COTTON CANVAS, polka dots or stripes, different colors, including black and white.Also Chambrays, up-to-date stylish.goods.down for this extraordinary sale at 15¢ a yard, Balances of odd lines from our regular stock, formerly selling at 20c, 25c and 356, all marked down to -clear at 13e a yard.: \"REMNANTS OF WHITE GOODS AT 33 1-3 OFF White Canvas, They are all in \u2018different lengths\u2014 White Pique, We, from 25c up to 95c a yard, and $1.65, less -discount of 50 to select from.Other splendid values also offered out of our regular stock.> LADIES\u2019 SILK BLOUSES, AT $1.50 _ These are of Japanese Silk Ivory.latest style, new sleeves; 25.LADIES\u2019 WATERPROOF COATS, AT $2.75 Of Fancy Cravenette, in full length or 3-4 length; perfect Lt .LADIES\u2019 UMBRELLAS, AT_$1.00 DUPUE FRERES, 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine St.blouses; \u2018Would be a splendid value at 25c.less the discount, EMBROIDERED ALLOVER at 50 per cent.off\u2014On White or Black Lawn, $1.35 per cent, EMBRQID ERED MEDALLIONS, GALONS and APPLIQUES, Reduction 30 per cent.off, .LADIES\u2019 WHITE BLOUSES All that are left of these Blouses can be seen now on two tables in the regular de- many sizes are missing, but the low prices that brought en such a quick - sale About 60 of them left and now offered at 81.50.LADIES\".SILK BLOUSES of Japanese Silk Ivory, embroldered front.or trimmed with silk insertion; range of sizes nof complete; formerly selling: at $3.50 and $4.00; formerly selling at $5.00 and Umbrellas, You will find them all on the one table to-day.of these goods are They have all been This last lot will go at.+ also at 106\u20ac a yard.All marked White Lawn, offered at the ~ have, : \u2018them in lifferent 33 1-3 off 17 inches otf .for dress trimming; o \u2019 ' 4 the line we have been _ now rein: every respect but the formerly selling at Your À ia Si - Af thedsefoeaeloctn KEPPPPPPEPIPPPIPPPPPP PRPs \u2018Music and the Drama The re-decorated Ac ademy opens next Monday for a preliminary seasom with Eugenie Blair and her entire company.A series of interesting revivals is outlined which should make thie engagement memorable in theatr icals.The first week will be devoted to Pinero's \u201cSecond Mrs.Tanqueray\u201d and Oulda's thrilling-and picturesque drain \u201cUnder Two Flags.\u201d These will be fol- jowed by a revival of Charles Dickens\u2019 famous story \u201cOliver Twist,\u201d with all the Immortal characters, Fagan, Sikes, the Artful Dodger, Charlie Bates and Ollver, reproduced on the mimic stage.Miss Blair will, of course, be the generous and ill-fated Nancy Sikes, one of her finest impersonations.Other plays in contemplation are \u2018\u201cTrilby,\u201d \u201cIria\u201d and a new play of Suderman's, in Which.Miss Blair will star next season.With a fine supporting company.popular prices and interesting plays this ehgagement should create a precédent In Montreal.tt ¢r\u2014¢ \u201cRanch 10.\u201d a drama of Western life in the Rockies will be the bill at the Royal next weck presented by the Una Clayton stock company.It tells strongly and vividly the story of Alec.Mc- Clelland and his twin brother Tom, who are so alike that no one can distinguish them apart.Francis Morey will be seen in the dual role of the twin brothers, and Miss Clggton, as Annie \u2018Smalley, the girl from\u201d Massachusetts.The burning, of- the stockade in act second is one of the most realistic Are scenes ever.witnessed.\u201cNever once bitten\u201d is the report from the Cape y a user.CALVERT'S Anti-Mesquito Soap Prevents insect bites owing to the dislike of mosquitoes and other .insects for two of its ingredients\u2014Carbolic and Camphor.15 ¢.a tablet, at druggists, or by mail K trom F.O.Oarvant Aco.o., S07 Dorchester-8t., For our we will give LAKE MANITOBA'S PASSENGERS.The following first class passengers sailed -for Liverpool this morning, on the C.P.Atlantic liner; Lake Manitoba: Miss Maud Baker, Mr.George N.Barclay, Master Richard Barclay and Master Allan Barclay, Mrs.E.Barthole Mrs.M.T.Bissell, Mrs.G.Brocksmit, Mr.B.F.Bynok and Mrs, Brook, Miss Mabel M.Burke.Mr.T.D.Cowper and Mrs; Cowper.Mr.D.W.Cradock, Mrs.Cradock, Miss Cradock and Master \u2018Cradock, Mr.A.R.Creelman, K.C.; Miss Isobel Creelman, Miss Marion Creelman and Miss Edith Creelman, Rev, J.B.Crie- laers.Miss Devine, Miss A, Dunscombe.Mrs.Fagge and Miss Fagge, Miss Fox.| Mr.J.Gardiner and Mrs.Gardiner, Mr.Cyril Genik, Miss I, Gilbert, Hon.Justice Girouard, Madame Girouard.Mile.Mabel Girouard, Mlle, Nannle Girouard And \u2018Mile.Eleanor Gtrouard, Rev.J.J.Glaudemans, Rev.Father Godschmidt, Mr.J.Gordon, Rev.F, H.@raham, Mrs.Graham and child.Mis E.Haines, Mr.M.Hicks, Rev: J.A.Hodgkinson.Mr.C.O.Johnson an rs.Johnson, Mr.G.W.Johnston.Mr.J.B.Kay, Mrs: Kay Master Mr.Alex.Keith, and Mrs.Alex Keith, Miss Annie Kerr.Mr.Charles S.Leech and Mrs.Leech.Mr.A.McCall and Mrs.McCall.Mr.Bernard McEvoy and Mrs.MéEvoy, ME, A.E.N.McEvoy, Mrs.Wm.Mac- dougall, Mr.C.J.Marshall and Mrs.Marshall, Mrs.C.M.Mockbee and Mr.M.L.Mockbee, Mrs.J.Monteath, Miss Margaret Monteath and\u2018 Miss Mabel Monteath, Miss Moody.Mre, A.H.Moor, Mr, Moynes and Mra.Moynes.Dr.Price and wife, Mr.'H.A, Patt- man, Miss Eveline M.Pemberton, Dr.2 FOR 1 FRIDAY SALE in all our de Double Green Cash Receipts.2, for 1 - SAE THE GREAT WEST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE, 1163 St, James St, ©.Jack Kay, Miss Anne Kay and maid,\u2019 LF.J.Plondke, Mrs.W.M.Pacteous, \u2014 Special ! pa réments Fulford ; 5 \u2014__ VIII HR H RH RRR NNR RRR OUR $12 SUITS Made to measure.You'll like them for their smart appearance first, you'll like them \"as long as you wear ttem for the way they keep their good shape.You'll like the long wear you get out of them, and, of course, you'll like the price.RUDOLPH, THE TAILOR, 19 ST.LAWRENCE.* Hey RHIN SEE Te | The Store of The Stylish Hat The \u2018man who wears one of our,.Hats is dressed noticeably better than he would be for the same amount of : mon spent elsewhere.' 3 À.WELSH, A ST.CATHRRINE ST.\\ Opposite Victoria, A ( Master James Porteous and Master Allan Porteous, Mr.F.Preston.Mrs.E.W.Rathburn and Miss Ratlr- burn, Mrs.Frank Redpath.Mrs.Marcus Smith, Miss \u2018Smith and Miss Violet Smith; Miss Spragge, Mr.Walter Stark, Miss Grace Swearinger.Miss Watson, Miss M.E, Waud, and Miss G.A.Waud.+ \u2018Always Eat the Best\u2014 JAMES STRACHAN, Bakers to Royaity.pe ; #27 3 sd en AMUSEMENTS.\u2014 ACA DEMY += Wed.and 2 PRELIMINARY SEASON Beginning Next Monday, J ULY 10th Special Engagement of EUGENIB And Her Entire 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Sec.-Treas.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JULY 6.\u2014 A FRESH TEMPTATION.The death of Dr.Johnston, Liberal member for West Lambton, bids fair to test the acceptability of the -mod- erate counsels the Gazette has been offering the Conservative party.It has looked, of late, as though Mr.Borden and his friends.at Ottawa were disposed to accept the London and Oxford results as conclusive evidence that there \u2018is nothing to be expected from further appeals to anti-Catholic.sentiment in Ontario.- There are some few, it seems, who.wanted to go On obstructing the Autonomy bills, but their wishes were overruled, and it was decided\u2019 to help bring the session to an early close, so that the bitterness might be the sooner forgotten.The expectation séemed to be that the party generally would take kindly to the penitential teaching of the Gas- ette that no Federal party can hope \u2018to win a general election without a .considerable following in the ¥rovince of Quebec.- Now, however, the Toronto Telegram, which likes Mr.Borden none too well, and which scorns any and all advice from, Montreal, insists that another \u201ckick the Pope\u201d fight must be made in West Lambton.Dr.John- \u2018ston\u2019s majority in the election of last November was 447.Lambton, however, offers rather a tempting bait for such a campaign was once the home of the P.P.A.movement, and it might be supposed that the embers of old fires could be | fanned into something like a flame.Whether Mr.Borden wants such an election is of no very great \u2018 conse- | quence to the Telegram, which thinks Mr.Borden's leading is no good any- \u2018how, nor to the News, which, with desperate assidulty, continues to goad \u201cthe bull it has invented for Mgr.Sbar- rettl; Time will tell whether the party is led from the top, or whether |; it is led at all.: SEPARATION AGAIN.Toronto is face to face with another crisis, this time because the one woman as is suggested, -for it\u2019 BA A characteristic Manx proverb.apply the princt- erence to the Au , tariff, as an expedient for in.Gassing che general pèse protection.Mé Reld te Spttuet- \u2018 enbere, end sgalnst shu \u2018out h \u2018trade in the name of a: prefergsice for that trade.The isdtié must refore soon bb joined on the bread question ar high tariff or low tarirt, with probably Itapegpialism «versus Austrsllanism es a oenfused and confusing side issue., ç _\u2014 prune = AN EXPERIMENT WITH MAILS.* It haa been decided that a test will ay once be made of the possibility of using Sydney as the delivery point for a fast mall service.The steamship Canada is to mest the mail boats at a convenient point, run the mails to Sydney, whence they will be rushed to Montreal, Chicagô and New York with the object of seeing how much, 1£ anytime can be saved over the New York or Rimouski delivery.There, are various theorles, some favorable to the contention that the Sydney route can Save a day or more, others not so optimistic on that point.In face of the actual experiment hewever, theorizthg must stand over.Five years ago, the experiment would hav» been made hapeleas by the fact that the vessels might, in the fog, be unable to make the indispensable close connections.Wireless telegraphy now removes that diffloulty.Five years aga, too, the Intercelonial would not have been able to handle a fast mail; now it can.The experiment is worth meking, therefore, and on two continents the outcome will be awalted with great interest.NOTES AND COMMENTS.President George, of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association, is making it fairly clear to British manufacturers that they should considér Canada a country to visit as tourists, leaving their wares at home, The budget speech, which Mr.Fielding has intimated may be made today, is not expected to produce any very startling .developments.Next year, after a committee lof ministers have surveyed the situation, the tariff will be.taken up in_earnest, and.taritf business will be \u2018thé business of the session.La \u2018The Government has considered favorably the recommendation of the press to provide a pension for the widow of the late Hon.William Macdougall, an annuity of 81,200 being among the items brought down in the supplementary estimates.That item, at all events, \u2018a not likely to provoke any controversy: _ Traa-dy-Liooar! (Harold Johnson in.London News).Time enougl! the Manxmen say, As with m@asured step they move: Time enough for work and play, ,Timé enough for joy and love.\u2018Tis an jd forsaken creed ' _ That the new time-spirit kills; \"Tis a faith the sad folk need Who have long forgot the hills, Time is money! shriek the marts * In the Cities of the Plain, Where the traffickers cf heatls Bulid Gomorrahs o'er again.5 ! Time enough! the Manxmen say, * And in ampler spaces move; Time enough for work and play, Time enough for joy and love.Note\u2014Traa-dy-liooar!\u2014Time enougn.-_\u2014 Woman Is Coming to the Top.in the public \u2018schools.It would be intolerable, one feels certain, if the majority should stand for this high-hand- ed minority dictation, Miss Clara Brett Martin is not the appointee of any foreign potentate, but her championship of the principle of separation is only the more reprehensible on that account.Into schools where boys and girls have been taught alike, she would introduce a fatal cleavage.Instead of playing tag together, girls and boys would play in different yards, and possibly learn to play at altogether different games.Passing of notes from one to the other would cease to be, and the boys and girls would grow to manhood .and womanhood the minds of each filled with distrust, perhaps hatred, of each other.The girls would be brought up.with wrong ideas of patriotism, and would moreover be so inferior in intellectual attainment that grown-up boys would not be able to hold converse with them.The claim made by the reprehensible representative of the weaker sex \u2018that girls should -be brought up on girl \u2018standards, not on boy standards, is wholly inadmissible if there is to be that unity in sentiment which it was somebody-or-other's high and holy ob- Ject to promote.How, moreover, could the victims of this wretched separa- \u2018tion be expected to marry each other in after life?plorably low birth rate could be in- -creased if this hateful barrier were to be interposed between the two main divisions of the population?No wonder Taronto is alarmed, | .: .fee RAPID CHANGE POLITICS.Australia is starting out upon her national existence with a record of cabinet making and cabinet breaking that puts France into a poor second place.It \u2018seems only the other day since Australian - Confederation took place, .and yet there have been fous changes tn the Premiership.Sir Edmund Barton gave way to his friend Mr.Deakin; Mr.Dea- kin was beaten and a Labor ministry came In; the Labor ministry went out and Mr.Reid came in; now Mr.Reld goes out and Mr.Deakin comes back.How long he will stay nobody ventures to conjecture, Just what thé difficulty is the despatches have not made clear.Mr.Reid's position has, however, bsen difficult from the very first.Thé Labor element in,Parliament have given him occasional support and occasional opposition.Lately, it appears, he asked for a dissolution and an appeal to the electors for a working majority.The _ {Governor declined to grant the disso- tution, Mr.Reid and his Cabinet re- Be and.Mr.Deakin and his old ét came back, but they too, it is \u2018very much better than it ever has been, \u2018not exercise the suffrage.And what hope could |\u2019 .there possibly be that an glready de- / (Boston Globe).\u2018Woman's condition to-day is not only in point of healthful and happy environments and individual consideration, but it is shown by statistics, both national and municipal, that woman's environment apparently is better than man's.This conclusion may be reached as a result of the study of the figures that show that men in the United States are dying faster than the women.In .the century just passed, woman's condition underwent a tremendous change.Partly through the efforts of the splendid leaders \u2018of her own sex, and partly through the better understanding.by man of the relative righis and obligations of the sexes, woman has acquired ' ever-increasing power, until to-day, if she does not enjoy the suffrage, she exercises a tremendous Influence over those who do.the growth of woman's power, through the development which has been permitted to hér, who say \u2018that the twentieth century will see an even greater change in her relations to society, \u2018\u2018the private home is the public hope,\u201d and woman to-day enjoys supremacy in the home such as perhaps she never enjoyed.* The devejopment of the woman's club has shown -the possibilities that await woman's profitable use \u2018of her leisure.It is within her power to be Tar more thoroughly informed than the average busy man on all import- \u2018ant matters of civlo interest, and this fuller and clvarer information she can employ in directing, even if she does Woman always has had her share of influence, but, modern conditions, which the statistics argue insure to her longer opportunity to make the most of her fntellectual and spiritual powers, and thus enable her to become the real ruler of the world.He Had Three Already.; .(Cleveland Plaindealer).* George W.Perkins, who used to run a little cery here in Cleveland and is now Plerpont Morgan's right-hand man, is eredited with this story: A certain banker with whom he is well acquainted vas sitting vat his desk the other day when a well-Rnown broker came in on business.e broker was carrying a little handbag, and he sceméd fn a great hurry.\u201d \u201cI want to berrow a million,\u201d he exclaimed be- fure he had even taken a chair.The banker, though & man of long exper- fence with many men, was a bit taken by surprise.\u201cA million dollar loan is not such & small matter,\u201d he replied: \u201csit down and we'll talk It over.Let take JYour-\u2018handbag.\u201d \u201cNot on Your life,\u201d interrupted the broker, ve already got three millions in there.\u201d And he apened the bag to convince the banker, who made no further delay in granting the loan, rps Marshal MaoMahon's Geod Advice.' Many queer blunders are attributed to the famous Marshal MacMahon of France.It is related of him that once when he visited the military school of fit.Cyr, he encounterad a Negro cadet, The color of his skin at once attract the worthy marshal, who said, with some surprise: \u201cVous étes negre.n'est- ce pas?\u201d \u201cQui, M, le Marechal.\u201d Here the marshal paused.Not * knowing what to say, he added: M, ête Mlthout strength ough «only one thing that he can still order l'on a scale of'apecial and recktessiy ex- Blind Boy on the Dome of St.Paul's.| Royal Normal School for the -Blind phe \u2018from St.Paul's at all?\u201c There are not wanting observers of Mrs.George W.Cable has sald that]: .\u201cWhat does.your deat\u2019 and dumb friend do for a living?\" \\ \u201cTeaches elocution in a blind asy- um.Co \u2019 | cmmmtm\u2014e Pity the Poor Millionaire.(Bernard Shaw in Wiltshire's Maga- \u2018zine.) The milllonaire class, a small, but growing one, into which any of us may be flung to-morrow by the acidenta ef commerce, is perhaps the moat neglected in the community.In the advertise- try I find that everything is produced Honaire.Children, boys, youths, \u201cgenta,\u201d lpdies, artisans, professional men, even peers and kings are catered for, but the millionaire\u2019s custom 1e evidently not worth having\u2014there are too few of.them.\u2018 ) While the poorest have tha Rag Fair, a duly organized and busy market in Houndsditch,where you can buy a boot for a pénny, you may search the world in vain for the market where the $380 boots, the special dear line of hata at forty gulneas, the cloth-of-gold bicycling suit, and the Cleopatia claret, chased wholesale.Thus the unfortunate millionaire has the responsibility of prodigious wealth without the possibility of enjoying himself more than any ordinary rich man, Indeed, in many things he cannot en- Joy himself more than many poor men do, nor even s0 much; for a drum-ma- Jor 18 better dressed; a trainer's stable lad often rides.\u2018a better horse; everybody who goes down to Brighton for Sunday rides \u2018In the Pullman; and of what use is it to be able to pdy for a peacocks\u2019 brain sandwich when there {8 nothing to be had but ham or beet?.A man with an income of $300 a year can multiply his comfort beyond all calculations by doubling his income.A man-with $450 a year can at least quadruple his comfort by doubling his income.Probably up to even $1,000 a year doubled income means doubled comfort.After that the increment of comfort grows less in proportion to the increment of income until a point Is reached at which the victim is satl- ated and even surfeited with every- pect him to enjoy another hundred thousand dollars because men money is exactly as if you were to ex- ect a confectioñer\u2019s \u2018sahop-boy to enjoy two hours more work a @ay because boys are fond of sweets.The millionaire can have the best.of everything in the market, but this leaves him no better off than the modest possessor of $25,000 a year.There is pensive pomp, and that is his funeral.renee \u201d \u2018Raymond Blathwayt in Great Thoughts, ' Mr.Blathwayt was down at t other day, and in the grounds came upon a class engaged in composition upon a class engaged in composition work, and one ot the boys read his essay.It dealt with a re&nt excursion they had pald to ft.Paul's Cathedral, and no sighted boys could have seen apd observed and remembered half so much as did these blind chlla- ren.\u2018We -climbed to the highest point,\u201d read out the boy, \u201cand we greatly enjoyed the magnificent view of London spread out at our feet.\u201d Th's was a rather curious statement for blind.boys to make.How could they appreciate the fact that there was a view i Dr.Campbell, the blind principal of the, school, was appealed to \u2018and he confirmed the statement: \u201cWhy of course they enjoyed it.Thelr one great desire when they got to the top of the dome was to sce the Crystal Palace in the distapce.Do you think I don\u2019t enjoy views?I frequently xo to Switzerland, and I have climbed Mount Blane for the view.1 have been to all the great picture galleries In Europe, and 1 can honestly say no one appreciates the old masters more than I do.\u201d \u2018 \u201cBut how?you ask,\u201d added Dr.Campbell.\u201cAh! that is the sécret of the blind!\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 How the V.V.& E.Will be Looked After.: (Philadelphia Public Ledger).' As evidencing the: closeness with which James J.Hill follows even the pmallest detail of the management of the propesties of which he is the heal, a story was told in Wall Street to-day that when journeying a while ago over a section of the Great Northern while work was being done on an extension.Mr.Hill asked the division superintendent how many ties had been cut.The division .superintendent did not know, but he felt that it would never do to let Mr.Hill become aware of the fact.boldly hazarded.\u2018Up to this morning the count showed 78,000\u201478,420, the exact number, I believe.\u201d The crisis was passed, but the superintendent feared trouble was ahead, At the next station he left the car and sent this message to the division engineer who was to meet the traln at a later stop: \u2018\u2019I£ J.H.asks how rfany ties have been éut tell Him 78,420.\" True to the suspicion of the superintendent Mr.Hill later asked the engineer how many ties had been : cut.\u201cSeventy-eight thousand four hundred and twenty\u201d \u2018was the ready response of the engin- \u2018eer, evidently a little to the surprise ot Mr.Hill \u2014\u2014 Some Premiers and Queen Victoria.Queen Victoria phce wrote to Lord Palmerston, thefi Premier of England expressing the wish that\u2019 she \u2018could speak from his place in the Holse of Commons.Palmerston replied: \u201cVin- count Palmerston presents Mis humble duties to your Majesty and hgs had the honor to recelve.your Majestya communication of yesterday, stftin what your Majesty would have sald i your Majest d been in the Housa of Common Viecount Palmeratin mey, perhaps, be permitted to take the liberty of saying that it is fortu.ate for those from whose opinions her Mn.\u2018jesty ,differs that.your Majesty \u2018a not n the House of Commone, for they would have to encounter a formidabla \u2018antagonist in argument; although, on the other hand, those whose opinions the support of a powerful ally in debate.\u201d Disrasll when Premier hal « more direct way in dealing with wi.men.One of them once attempted to get a certain piece of information ftoin him.He listened .to what he had to ) % [Mohamed a Marjobl, the famous Cameron and Stanley fn their expodi- utes,\u201d Stanley wrote of him Afterward -his fez cap brand new his waist was en- ments of the manufactures of the coun- Z for the million and nothing for the mil- à four pearls-to the bottle, can be pur-|- thing that money can procure, To ex- like | Re But ag it hes He henitated a moment and then| \u2018your Majesty approves would have had | cu Een - .See +z HERALD, Arab merchant apd giave trager of the Upper Congo, whe was associated with , ad who died last in Zansibgr, w nomi y, & of the Sultan of sibar; sotu- the self-constitu \" ruler over ail that vast country which stretches m \\nytka to Stunley Falls.\u201cAfter regarding him for a fow min- \u201cI eame to the conclusion that the Tab was & remarkable man\u2014the most emarkable man I had met among Arabe, Wa-Swahlle and half castes in Afriez.He was neat in his person, bls clothes were of a apnotiess white, circled by a rich dowle, his was splendid with #ijver filigree; and bis tout ensemble was that of an Arab sen man In very comfortable cir- That was in October; 1876 at the village of Mkwanga, not far from the confluence of the Rfver Livingstone, which it was now Stanley's task to follow to the ocean.Tippoo was then in the neighborhood, having just returned from an expedition in the forest or Manyema to avenge the murder of an Arab, Seven years later Tippoo seized upon the Stanley Falls country, whither Stanley, as the agent of the International African Association, the forerunner of the Congo Free State, was dispatched to treat with the warlike Arab, The result of their negotiations was & tentative agreement, soon afterwärd broken by the destruction of the Congo Fort.Four years later they met again, this time at ansibar, where Tippoo was disposing of the apolls of à long raid, and the rab was made salaried Governor of the Stanley Falls district.ext came the Emin Pasha rellef expedition, and the tragedy of Yambuya, where the porters Tippoo had found for Stanley mu- tinled and killed Major Barttelot.Thereafter Tippoo went on slave-rald- ing, in aplte of his governorship, and when he retired a few years ago to Zanslbar it was with 2 large.fortune and a by no means inglorious re - tion\u2014for an Arad, .puts dagger Lost Fins.(Birmingham ress).! Birmingham seems to have solved the problem \u2018which has exercised the mind of man and woman ever singe the Jnvention of that useful article the in.\u201d \u201cWhat becomes of all tho old pins?\u201d that is the question, *o Which a frequent answer is, \u201cThey disappear down drains!\u201d Now, this theory is borne out by facts, for it was found on opening one of the oldest sewers in Birmingham that there was at the bottom of it a deposit us hard as the \u201cslag\u201d from a blast furnace, ;and that \u2018in the deposit countless millions of pins wera embeJl- ded.Ordinery pins, /rooch pins, belt pins, hat pins, safety, or rather, so- called saftey ping, halr pins, indeed, ins of all sorts and sizes which com-.ine to turn the modern woman into a human pincushion.True, among 1ll these Pins was à collection of other small articles, auch as buttons of every, size and.shape, common and uncommon; marbles, and even pocketknives, but the pin was the predominant articles.° i Teestimony on Finger Tips.(London Daily Mail).After two days of patlent hearing the trial of the two brothers Strat- ton, who were accused of the atroclous and cold-blooded .murder of an aged tradesman and his wife, ended on Sat urday with tiie inevitable verdict À guilty.' There could be no.possible doubt as to the gullt of the two accused men.Such fs the value of the system of {den- tification dy finger prints that the Strattons might without any risk of a miscarriage of justice have been hang- od on the evidence of the finger print left by the thumb of Alfred Stratton.the evidence of the finger was rated by a confz:s- - À THURSDAY, JULY @, 1065.\u201d (16 Per single jug Per case allons) 130 85 825 9.50 RENTE SUL EL oe We ters ob BOLS\u2019 VERY OLD GENEVA GIN The No Plus Ultra.of Sehledam | .- : W COLORED BY AGE) Fercasot 13.1 Per case of 13.1 P of 34.3 - ù .Bont juss Btone Jugs Stone Juss : a os t (3 Gallons) (3.18 Gallons) Ga )\" 2, ! 1 \u2018 +.7 .Se - \u201d .of ë = 65 14.25 8 10.00 ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, ' FRASER, VIGER & CO.| (Sole Agents for ERVEN LUCAS The Nordheimer Bidg., 207, 209 k 211 St.James St.ROLE.Amsterdam) ESTABLISHED 1980 = xT 2 \" MARCHE 1008 Ontario Street Corner Champlain.Tol.Boll East 4016.Morchants 1644 VERNET-BRANCA, small pints EXTRACT O BXTRACT O Sole Agents \u201cThe World's Appetizing ana Digestive Bitters FERNET -BRANCA Invaluable in ali Disorders of the Bowels A small wine-giassful, taken {n the morning, b: answers capitally as a tonic and acts agal pst fermentation; one or two small glasses taken after dinner form an excellent digestive.FHNNET-BRANCA, 1 litre bottles.srosancrasae0c00 process se sans des ns 0e sranen0s «ee.70 conts each.EXTRACT OF TAMARINDS (Concentrated in the void) \u2019 ; A SPECIALTY of CHARLES ERBA, MILAN, ITALY.EXTRACT OF TAMARINDS, smal} bottles .TAMARINDS, medium bottles TAMARINDS, large bottles .itaelf, er mixed with coffee, $1.28 each .35 cents aac .60 cents ea ve 86 cents each for Canada.FRASER, VICER & CO., - The Nordheimer Bullding 207, 209 and 211 ST.JAMES STREET, Itaïlan Warehouse.Established 1856 MONTRBAL.\u2018A BALL FACED AT 3 P.M.The Drunkard Bee.(Kansas City Journal.) .\u201cI have been hearing of the busy bee until I am tired.of it, says Drake Watson.\u201cA bec works during the summer and then rests all winter, llke a plasterer.And a bée has bad habits.Go into a vineyard and you will find hee drunkards around bursted grapes.The drunkard bees sip the juice until they become full and then fall to 10: drunkard bee knows enough not to go home with a jag.\u201d : Brandon, Man.\u2014The death occurred at the Brandon Hospital of Dr.C.G.Large, of Sinclair, who was widely known in the province.A SUMMER HOME Te incomaplets without\u201d A Plano, a>Metrestyle Planola, or à Pianola Piano, which every one can play.AT NORDHEIMER\u2019S 2461 ST.CATHERINE STREBET, ; you can have the largest assortment in the c sion of the younger brother, ° or & our stores are now | closed at 6 p.m,, \u201cSaturdays excepted .LETENDRE FILS ity, and gqthe best Pianos in the world to select trod.LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Cornwall vs.Montreal M.A.A.A.CROUNDS\u2014SAT.8th JULY Reserved Seats, 50c, for sale \u2018at Morton, Phillips & Co., 1755 Notre Dame St, and\u2019M.A.A.A.office, 250 Peel street.General Admission 256 and 26e.\u2019 GEO.S.CAMERON, Hon.Sec, M.L.C.\u2014 ground and sleep off their debauch; a_ > RAIN OR SHINE.\u201c NOTICE een, MIZPAH LODCE, NO.3, 1, 0.0, F.Funeräl Notice.\u2014Brothers are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother W.Simpson, on Friday afternoon, \u2018rom his late residence, 719 Cadleux Street.By order N.G.W .CHAMBERS, Turkish Baths ElectricLight Baths MOUNT ROYAL SANITORIUM, 46 Metcalfe Street, Montreal.The Leading ., Funeral Directors .and Embalmers » \u2014 Recording Seéretary.\u2014|- TEES & CO.curable, and ajso give Double Green COUPON Each person presenting this coupon on Monday and Tuesday on a purchase ° 1b.of Joa or offes a o, or .0 at 280, will receive (oppor $4.00 of Green Stamps, \u2014_\u2014 310,00 3 pkgs.Corn Starch at Tige Choice Butter, per lb, 20¢ and 22¢ Soap at 28¢c we give $7.00 worth cf International Stamps or $4.00 of Wilder's Stampa.$4.00 instead of $3.00 ~vith Wine.Our Meat Department opened Fri- Gay, June 9, for the rest of the r: \u2018We have the best Meat pro- Stamps., SPECIAL\u2014Haddock, Sc per Ib.Every kind ef book and jeb printing dons at the office of The Herald in the 300 ST.JAMES STREET best styles at tho lowest rates.2 c The GREAT JULY CLEARING SALE is 2 3 \u2018The Bonanza Red Tag Sale an Unparalelled Success ! THOUSANDS of pleased customers have been thronging our stores during the past few days from opening till closing.gathering the great bargains offered at this wonderful July Cheap Sale.sa.It's what vou're looking fcr.Below we quote a new list of bargains for to-morrow, which will be quickly snapped, up.\u2018 MORAL.3\u2014Corme Early\u2014First Choice.WHITE HUCKABACK T OWE LS, colored borders, 32 x 16.Regular price, 13c, .July Reduced Q1 ot Price .92e TOWELS, fringed, 38 x 18.Regular 1 2 For, each.ile WHITE LINEN GLASS TOWELS, colared rders, 32 x 24, Regular $0c.131 ic uly Price .000008 COLQRED CHECKED LINEN, fo 31e vv Ya blue, gray and Glassen.Very Bpecia), at : OXFORD LINEN, re Rink stripe, for Childfen's \u2018Dresses, 8 egular 15c.July Pr ce Cc WHITE LINEN TABLECLOTHS, tringed, farde long.Regular $1.80.ÿ Cc > « Perera Est rat uae eas rattan 78 PIECES WHITE COTTON, linen fin- sh, 3) inches + le.Regular price, 150.or-the July F a, per 1 B YATE ooo iii iii rere, Cc TABLE LINEN REMNANTS, from 1 4 yards long, .75c to 90c- qualities.5 For, per yard ., reece JC \u201cALHAMBRA® BRD SPREADS (1).4), fi.» quality to $1.76.July ! equcèd Price .Sees .VALENCIENNES LACE AND INSHR- TION, 1 to 6 inches wide.July = Reduced Pricos Ye and ac ALLOVER LAON, 18 inches wide, white n ecru.u N.Price .Eur FT wo 18c VALENCIENNES OR GUIPURE ALL- OVHR, white Jie eoru, champagne.The to 90e qualities.July Reduced Price, per yard .Boss rs neue C LAWN OR MUSLIN EMBROIDERY AND NSERTION, 3 te 5 ihches wide.r- dinery prices, 100 to %0c.For .pesereesenas Be and ¢ 2,000 YARDS OF VPRY PRETTY RIB- \u2018 ri ; BONS, remnants frem 2 to te é YRPA LL.edavsecsocennerenssc0 rsanees inches wide; all inches wide.Worth up to \u201cDUCHESS\u201d RIBBON, 4 sole ors.quiet dhe.Tr, por 9 c baccuoocsuusésncesuauen aus to Li h t 1 well; continue to be Fe \u2018 va \u2019 - J ' ° Lou say, and then answered: \u2018 you Ungl\u201d 0 er = cas 0 DORAN .LADIES\u2019 STITOHED , AS Rau ERG RT 4c per yard.July Price, per 3c Sy pe 10 9 Red Tag during July Sale.Discount given on every article which hasn't got the 50 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 BLACK RIBBED CASHMERE 8TOCKINGE, 250\" 6 * quality, For 0.C CHILDREN'S BLACK THREAD STOCKINGS, extra good quality.Per T pair ; , : C .BABIES' CASHMERE SOCKS, pluer pink, red.15c quality.or ; BLACK OR WAT sILK PARASOLS, plain or with flounce, fancy handles.Regular $1,50.For .\u2026\u2026.69c HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS, very sy-.a portor quality at 26c.Our Reduced 9 S : Prico:r gach LL posa Cc LADIES\u2019 PLACK OPEN WORKED STOCKINGS.Regular 250.For, 19 per palr .?: IC CREAM CHALLIE, with \"fancy colored 9c white, rose ts ses nano see anses nau 0e LINEN VOILE, plain or fancy, cream, champagne, pala blue, ecru, drad, brawn, black, gray, rcseda, ete.ary prices, 80c, 40a and B0o.July Reduced Price Ordin- 19c cusserecesaes FRENCH DRESS MUSLINS, pretty patterns, Be and 606 qualities.20¢ Per yard : ENGLISH LINEN, for Costumes.19¢ Regular 30c.July Price \\ DOTTED OR STRIPED COLORED SILK MUSLIN.Regular price, We.us Reduced to : .ad ENGLISH ZEPHYR, striped or checked, pure thread.Regular 13c and 1bc.Tie © For .2 FLANNELETTES, 36 inches wide.9e Regular price, 130.Per yard .\u2026.MERCERIZED SATEEN, pratty patterns, for Blousos and Dresses.Regular 15¢ price, 30c.For .; : WHITH SILK MUSLIN.value, $1.25.July Price: DIMITY MUSLINS, vary pretty colors and designs.Regular price, 25c.10e essor a sentence sa nca 0 Real een teschssou ca 00000 Our July Price REAT VARINTY OF PRETTY 1 ridUrED MUSLINS.Per yard 4ic FIGURED SATBENS, for Drenses, \u201cBlouses, Kimonae.Worth up to 95e per 8c yard.For 3,500 YARDS YHITE MUSLIN, striped or open worked, Mc, 85e.0c and E00 qualities.For the Juy - Bale ; 15¢ sees Veeasssen cones a\u2026eavscccsau0 or WHITE STRIPED MUSLIN, for Aprons.Regular $a and 0c.July Price.BLACK MUSLIN, piripeé | and open worked, very dpécial qualities at 40e, ss un 4 Qn Ge.July Prien 1.0 MU Don\u2019t fail to attend this sale.ice COLORED TAFFETA CHIFFON \u201c A , \u201c \u2019 oe , embrold - \u2019 Ho He \u201c4.00 quels » H 2 n etéel .fog vin WL SR\u201d TC 19 ee SILKS AT JULY PRICES COLORED JAPANESE SILKS, 174e 25è quality.For .A ETC BLACK PÉAU DE SOIE, +.or .CHECKED SILKS, 50e to -X.- For .Pr.eerie .39¢ Tr CORDUROY VELVET.Regular ; FIGURED SILKS, 60c to 78c goods.6) For, per yard .PITT ad BLACK TAFFETA CHIFFO 9 SILK, 85¢ quality, For .0 C WHITE JAPANESE BILK, 27 inches wide.Ex quality.July Reduced ; BILK.65c quality.For £ > f By on nt 7 Ne) a x en bea wll bse Daigneault worth of Stamps with 1 pall Lard at.$1.85 3.00 werth of Btamps with 11b.Tea at.40c- 8.00 worth of Stamps with 1 Ib.Coffee at.40c¢ 3.00 worth of Stamps with 1 1b.Pepperat.z5e 23.00 worth of Stamps with 2 bot.Maple Syrup at 40¢- 3.00 worth~of Stamps with 7 1 gallon Wine at.50e 2.00 worth of Stamps with 1 box Baking Powder at 20e 2.00 worth of Btamps with .2 lbs.Flgs at.\u2026.10e 2.00 worth of Stamps with 3 pots Jam at.10e 2.00 worth of Stamps with ; 4 boxes Btove Polishat Be 2.00 worth of Stamps with 3 bottles Wine at.,.106 1.00 worth of Stamps with 2 bxs.Seedless Raisins 10e _ 1.00 worth of Stamps with .: 2 boxes Polo Polish at 10e 1.00 worth of Stumps with ) 1 box Baby Soap at.23& 1.00 worth of Stamps with 3 ibs.Biscuit at.10e 1.00 worth of Stamps with, 3 jars Pickles at.- 106 1.00 worth of Stamps with 2 lbs.Cocoa at.So 1.00 worth of Stamps with 2 lbs, Cocoa at.« 13¢ .1.00 worth of Stamps with - 3 lbs.Macaron! at.10\u20ac 21.00 worth of Stamps with 5 bars Soap at.:., Do 1.00 worth ef Stamps with - 2 bottles Essence at.10\u20ac 1.00 .worth of \u201cStamps with 2 boxes Mixed Spice at* Be 1.00 worth of Stamps with \u2014 \u2014\u20141_ pail Jam at.\u2014 35¢ 1.00 worth of Stamps with 1 bottle Vinegar at.20¢ 1.00 worth of Stamps with With one box of fine Borated Tollet - EE EE EE 0e m1 = Ry A à | soir 2 EN OF DISONS ENS WT \u201c7 MA VOTE ON AUTONOM BILS Amendments\u2014Mr.Bourassa Decline to Vote for or Agéinst the d Mr.Lavergne Bills\u2014 .Budget Speech To-Day.\u201d ! (Special Correspondince of The Herald.) [J Ottawa, July 6.\u2014The Autonomy bills have been passed.The House gave the Saskatchewan and Aiberta bills third yeading shortly after one o'clock, and dismissed them with cheers.The day was taken up with amendments and divisions.There were ten amendments to each provincial bill and 28 many counts.\u2018The counting of noses Was almost continuous during the afternoon and evening, though Mr.Walter Scott and some of the western men wvarled it by speaking .to a taxation amendment.\u2018As is usual when divisiona are going there was paper throwing, with irrele- vent remarks and a general programme of fun.P The farewell to the bllls was hailed \" from both sides of the House as a wel- rome relief, and there were still greater cheers when the Prime Minister announced the budget for the next sitting.Both leaders had their followers vote against them.The Quebec Conservatives voted solidly every time against Mr.Borden on the educational amendments.The western Liberals and the Prime Minister found themselves opposed on an amendment by Mr.Waller Ecott relating to C.P.R.taxation exemption while there was a breaking sway on most votes there was one straight party division.This was an amendment by Mr.McCarthy on Jia- tribution, ¥orty-two Conservative Votes were cast for 1t and ninety-seven (Government supporters were against, it.Te 3 CONTESTS IN GOLF, The Government.majority shown by the count was, therefore, fifty-five.The leader.of tha O ition introduced a bill to add a couple of sub-sac- tions to the Elections Act.One.would impose a penalty of 3200 on any person who circulates a.false statement that a didate has withdgawn.The other requires all bills, posters and ciraulars issued {in promotion of the interests uf a candidats to- bear the name of the printer.The last provision was taken from the English Act.MR.SCOTT ON C.P.R.EXEMPTIONS, On motion to go into committee of the whole on the Alberta, bill Mr.Wal-, ter Scott called attgntion to the way hla amendment on C.P.R.tax .exemption was treated, The amendment was to clause.twenty-three, and declared that nothing in the clause should prejudice the rights of the Province or a municipality to obtgin relinquishment of the rights of the C.P.R.to taxation exemp- on.\u2018 Mr.Scott sald if the Opposition had been really interested in the welfare rt the West as claimed there would have And a good deal more about the Cann- fan Pacific exemption clause, He had been surprised that the Government had given his amendment so little consideration.THey had not even made a statement on it.The Canadian Pacific had about 75,000 quarter sections whigh they held exempt from taxation, taxed at ten.dollars a quarter the [Rnd less talk about separate schoois d A \u2014and all otifer outdoor sports designs upon application.Gold and ass ra cr 3 J TENNIS, YACHTING Manufacturing Loving Cups and Trophies adapted to \u2018any of these sports, is a.specialty with us.Our Trophy Catalogue will be sent you \u2014 \u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u201cvon._request_ __ HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Phillips Square x require trophies.te We submit T me Silversmiths \u20181 f y Rossland AT HEAD OF PAPINEAU homes now being erected.and Cote St.Louis Road._ LRP XE RXR RRR LRRRRRR ERE ERT E ER né- [ oe \u2018Situations Vacant £ar Advertisements under this heading \u2014 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, cents.: © $ 8.00 cash and $1.71 monthly buys a lot on SHAW ST.- $ 9.00 cash and $1.87 monthly buys a lot on PAPINEAU AVE.$12.00 cash and $2.64 monthly buys a lot on CHAMPLAIN ST.\u2018Papineau Avenue Electrlo Cars direct to Rossland.OFFICE ON PROPERTY, at Toll Gate, corner Papineau Ave.G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter Street RE REE HRT RR RR ER ERR RRR RNRN HIHI NII EH HHH RN He CIHR HR SER IRIN II HI I UIE IIS NN SENS Lots ave | $80\" And Up, Many CI Situations Vacant.&% Advertisements under this heading \u2014 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week.25 cents.ROTESTANT TEACHERS WANTED \u2014 First: Teacher holding first class Academy diploma, salary $40 per month.Second: Teacher holding first class model diploma, ealary $30 per month.Third: Teacher holding first ¢lass elementary diploma, salary $23 per month.Also teacher to teach shorthand and typowriting, state salary required.Ap- lications, with testimonials, to E.F.Cleve- nd, Secretary-Treasurer, Richmond, Que.ANTED \u2014 AN UNLIMITED NUMBER of customers for furniture, stoves, carets, oilcloths, etc, Cash or easy payments.ogress Furniture Co., 8 Craig west.164 OOKKEEPERS WANTED, TO STUDY our excellent Chartered Accountants\u2019 Course, given by mail.Personal instruction from David Hoskins, F.C.A., to every student taking this course.Write for particulars, \u201cwith list.of successful graduates this year.Ask for catalogue H., Correspondence Department, Certral Business College, Toronto.W.H.Shaw, Principal.: 163 ANTED-\u2014AT ONCE, SEVERAL STRONG girls to learn collar starching; steady employment; wages wili average $8.00 to $10.00 per week when 'acquainted with work.\u2018Apply to Mr.Williams, The Standard Co., 189 Delorimier ave.ANTED \u2014 500 FOREIGN LABORERS,.1 for railroad work, mining and water gonstruction; also stonemasons and steam @rills.Huckle's, 508 Cralg: st.~ 159 + MBITIOUS YOUNG MEN WANTED TO learn telegraphy and qualify for first- lass positions at good pay.Our illustrated k explains.everything.Write fo: it to-day.ept.\u2018A, Dominion School of Telegrapby, oronto, Ont.2.4.6.ANTED \u2014 CATYLEMEN FOR BRITISH i posts weekly.Free passage and return.pply or send stautp for particulars.Canaan Agency, 182% St.Antoine at, Montreal ANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS -8TBNOGRAPH-, \u201cer, English speaking.\u201cState experience, Address Herald, Box K 286.159 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS | on ladies\u2019 blouses; also a few slesve ®akers and closers; plenty of work at best of rices.Apply to The GQ.H.Harrower Co, Beaver liall Hill 160 ANTED \u2014 EXI'BRIENCHED OPERATORS ' on ladies\u2019 skirts, also for men's soft hirts; steady employment.Apply The G.H.flarrower Co., 8 Beaver Hall Hill.160 4 ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTEKL- i ligent persons to policit oruers for nurs- stock; to the right\u2019parties I can offer the t inducements; best time in the Ll te gere a start.Apply for térma, at encf' à .D.Smith, Winons, Ont.> < .Miscelianeous, AVE YOUR PIANO REPAIRED BY John Cross, expert, late chief tuner for rn Piano Co.on't send it to a plane warercom to pay big prices.Telephone Kast 44, or postal, 444 Amherst st.162 NJATHAN'S FAMOUS BED BUG, ROACH and Rat ller.Sold during 20 years.Pre testimonials.Hot Store, 71 St.Lawrence Street.LL 181 930 NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OLD stove.\u201d You can get grates and repairs r all siyles, old and pew, at our repair de- tment-3088 St.Lawrence Main st.Write ox Phone Hast, Wm.\u2014\u2014 et a at Bhirt fe.|- : © 160 VVANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.MUST BE A good, strong.intelligent boy, and write & fair hand.Reply to K 290, Herald office.WANTED \u2014 SMART BOYS AS APPRENtices, to learn the jewellary trade.Apply to The Montreal Watch Case Co., Ltd., 1% Vitre st.; 158 ANTED \u2014 A OQUPLE OF BCHOOL boys to deliver small parcels for two days.Apply Herald Office, 603 Craig st.VA ANTED \u2014 MEN TO BELL BPLENDID form of investment contract; men of food record, who have had experience in this ine of business or insurance work (industrial or ordinary) will be given a splendid contract with chance of good salaried position just'as soon as sbility fs proved.Apply Mount Royal Provident and Land Co., Ltd.,\u201d Standard Life Building.- 162 MEN WANTED FOR CATTLE STEAMERS, toe London, Liverpool, Glasgow.Free pass both\u2019 ways.Call or enclose stamp for reply.\u201d D.J.Lyons, 123 McGill at, Montreal., 163 Rooms and Board.RooMs \u2014 TO LET, AT ST.ANDREWS, sum rooms, furnished or unfurnished, during mer months.ress 100 P.O.Andrews Eust, Que.8 Box, St Rooms \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE and single.28 St.Famille st, Rooms \u2014 TWO NIOE FRONT ROOMS, newly furnished, Auer light, all modern improvements, steam heat, to gentlemen with proper reference.135 Ontario st, near Bleury.\u2018 134 Reex \u2014 TO LET, ONE FURNISHED : room.Apply to 157 Chatham st.PBPARD\u2014MRs.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICT- - ly private acconshiodation for ladies, with professional attendance.Ladies treated and attended.160 Bt.George st, oC 159 Rooms \u2014* ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, \u2018on bath fiat, or two connecting .roems; fight housekeeping.Call evenings.Telephone Kast 3984.88 St.Famille.158 Roous \u2014 TO LET, COMPLBTELY FURnished sipgle and déuble rooïfs, on bathroom flat.commodated, .OOM \u2014 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED front room, on bathroom fiat, wardrobes, Auer light, telephone; private family.485 St Denis.189 nion avenue, Trinstents sc- 00MS \u2014 T0 LBT, TWO FRONT ROOMS, R on bath no one sin one suitable for two gentlemen or married couple.31 Coursol street.48 JP00MS \u2014 TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS, \" newly tinted, Auer light, view Dominion square.Apply 346b Peg} st.158 ooms \u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOMS AND bed sitting rooms to let; nicely furnished.Terms modergte.110 Cathedral st.358 POOM \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED room, privaté family.321 Chambord st.TYOOMS \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS.in private family, for gentlemen only; bot and \u2018cold water; telephone; Auer light; ven leader had dens all \u2018vant 1881 It : I | amount would be 175,000.Cutting tha in.twe the a bed waa still estos n the allowance to the Provinces.his showed at the C.P.R.escaped and the revenue the Provinces would mise by the clause the bill proposed to rpetuate and legalize the exemption.Scott censured: the Conservative lovernment for having in 1881 gran the C.P.R.exemption.The West should ba left to free itself if it could.If his amendment was accepted he would Hive his support to the bill on the ré reading, .Bir Wilfrid sald the party of which he ro da o usible to 8 e ex on \u2018being granted In .* However, the exemption had bee - ted, the contract made and mus Jived up to.Mr, Scott's amendment was not a statutory change; but a sta- tutery declaration.He could not ses that \u2018the case of the municipalities would be strengthened by it.He could not accept the amendment, because it would not do to have the billa further complicated.The exemptions of the C,P.R.could be wiped out by purchase \u2018or otherwise.The exemption was a blot on the statutes of the new Provinces which could not be allowed to remain always.The time must come wien Parliament would have ta deal Mr, R.L.Borden aaid he would vote against\u2019 the amendment because It Meant nothing.The pmendment was MR.BORDEN SAYS IT AGAIN.\u2018The leader :of-the Opposition again briefly objected to various features of the Autonomy bill} He objected to the Federal Governmeny retaining the lands instead of giving them to the Provintes for administration, He objected to distribution from Ottawa, and claimed :t should have been done by a commis- slon.Mr.Borden renewed his objec- tiona to the school clause.He moved the amendment he moved in committee to substitute section ninety-three of the B.N.A.Act.The Minister of Justice replied that &imost all the lands of the Territn- ries had been bought by Canada fon the Hudson's Bay Company \u201cra wil- lion and a halt dollars.Fhe | werk the property of Canad«.The nw provinces were belng dealt with as Manitoba had been in the -.natter uf ands, To the school amendment he nade a brief constitutional argument.The House divided on Mr.Borden's amendment Just ® before dinner.It was defeated by 41 to 108.The Fon- servatives who voted against thelr leader were Messrs.Bergeron, Monk, Morin, Paquet, Leonard, Perley and Brabazon.Mr.Ratz voted for the amendment.; Mr.Bergeron offered an amendment providing for full separate schools with complete control by TFrotestunts and of all moneys, voted by the legislature or arising from the sale of lands.The motion was lost by 7.to 138.Tho seven were the same who voted against Mr, Borden, viz, Bergeron, Monk, Paquet, Leonard, Morin, Bourassa, - La- vergne.Col.Sam Hughes moved to strike substitute one making the provisions of the British North America Act 1367 to 1886 upply as thoy do to other provinces except such as apply specially to particular provinces.out clause 2 and Perley of Argenteuil and the French Conservätive members voted against Col.Hughes.MR.BOURASSA 19 ALARMED.Mr.Bourassa then moved in amendment the original schooi clause with the second clause omitted to male it in order.He declared that clause 16, taken with\u2019 Mr.Lamont's amendment, transferred the control of jeligious education to the authorities of the \u2018school district.It placed the possibility of changing this beyond the power of the Provincial Legislature or of this Parliament for all tima to come.If the majority of the district happened to be Mormous, Doukhobors, Gallctians or any other sect they could glous tenets in spite of Protestants or Catholics.There was now such a dispute in the courts between Galician Catholics and Orthodox.Catholics, The Minister of Justice said Mr.\u2018Bouyrassa's fears were groundless, The minority of a district could always have separate schools and the religious instruction it wanted.code prevented the \u201cMermon religion eing taught in Canada.The amendment was Jost by 7 to 132.The seven were Bourassa, \u2018Lavergne, Bergércn, Monk,\u2014Morin,\u2014Leenard\u2014and Paquet, The Opposition joined the Government in rolling up the major.1ty.: fast 3.35.7 Mr.F.D.Monk moved his French A For Sale.~ 5 Advertisements Under this headiog\u2014%o per word for one jpseitlon.Six insertions tor the price of four, waking the rate 1 cent per word per insertion.to For SALE \u2014 MEDIUM SIZED UPRIGHT piano, by K.8.Willams, 7 octaves, ebonized case.lu perfect order and guaran- téed.Price $1\u20ac0, payable in two yeuts.Cull at unce.Layton lius., 144 Peel st.1v0 OR SALE \u2014 CAMP BEDLS FOR THE MIL- Ions.All kinus of folding camp beds, wea b.ds, aud puliows, always ou banu.Bed- UD romaas eyUul to new.Townsuend, 350 St.James st.none Main JOM.170 SAVE FOR BALE \u2014 IF YOU ARE LQOK: ing fur a saie, cheap, call aud.see M.¥.St.Jobn, 247 Temple plug.Pons Main $06.(\u2018Ot BALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New \u2018aud.ese, R.I.Painchaud, 650-463 ol.Liiwreuce Main, above aberviocoke.Holly ing amu recsiniug chants, adjustable bedside tauvles, bed-rests, commudes, bidets.Phone : Fvk SALK\u2014ON KASY PAYMENTS, VUR.DilUrc, CAIpUlS, BLOVES, BU-CATiN, olF., etc.\u2018Abe J.d.Filuce Cu, 3 BL Luwruave suget.\u2018JOR SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS, AT Cdau PiiCeB, LUFRILUFE, wiwQves, Carpets, GFOChLIY, du Voly luwest prices aud pest Weetlioae LBUue Buus, div ob Lace .: _ 1-8 JOR SALE\u2014GAYES, VIRE AND BURGLAR proof, low aud secondusnd, ut prives «Bat ce.y.compeginion, Larges.swock in ciuy.A.Ault, smuddaedl dale wuss, SW St.Jalucs sl, Le cpuume Mn odd.\u201d .OR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL.nou.Kinduug wood, ¥.w; cut hard wood, $4.60; 10a blocks, al.i0; tAmarac biouks, 38.0v per loag.- Also anthracite cosi.J.C.McLlarwid, 3 Canal basin, corner GUY and Wiidam at.Tel.Main 402.OR §ALM \u2014 ELHOTRIC FIXTURES, IN add order, and receutly lacquered, CHOUGu-lur wigut of ten room house, inciyd- lug diawing 100m, halls, dining room, bed- suvmis, ote, Cost $69.Wi seul tor jzu.467 Mount l'iuasagt ave.Teiephous Wesunount 1083 t OR RENTAL, MONAROCH VISIBLE typewriters, moderate rates.The Monarch 'I'y,ewriter Compauy, Limited, 23 Gt.Jorn st.PLone Maju 49.8.153 Fe SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, STOVES, carpets, ollclothe, refrigerators, (posçarte.For -credit or cash.The Montreal House Furnishing Co., 1860 Netre Dame, 4 doors west of McGill.164 LE Business Cards.J.\u2018A.FINLAYSON (BYUCESSOR TO FIN- .Jayson Grant), Ouptoms Broker apd Forwarder, Warehousemar, 415 and 417 St.Paul et.Mentreal.Heated Storage, Bond or Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O, Box 43¢.Agents Wanted.AGENTS CAN NABILY MAKE ay selling our Gold Window \u2018Letters: Nove ; Signs, and Changeable Signs.Catalogue tres.Sullivan Co., 406 W.Van Burea st, Chicago, III.: \u2018186 ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.NEW PROPOSI- : tion for Canadian Territory, preraisiog large returns, Exclusive\u201d territory to those \u2014\u2014\u2014 transients; 78 Park avenue.Clondinneng, à |'TPO RE wy ds week of mane 100 or PN rites om nan wl tw applying promptly to 23% Temple Bldg.kind of book and job printing « FAN to Cea A A Le eam à ; 7 oer Tw LE YUL Th KR Rh tA vie toned ted by 1 to 140.wands | Catholics and a divislon between them! Mr.Bourassa mo\u2019ed an amendment removing an amen TOmevisg 5§- strictions and making the French language equally official with English.Bourasss's amen nt was defeated The saven were the same au before, on Mr.Bourasss's amendment.- \u2019 .- Mr.Monk's Amendment was lost by the same vote.U \u2018 Mr.Leonard offered à langyage am- endmant on similar linea, However, he had seconded Mp.Bergeron's amendment and was declared out of order tn moving this one.- .Co THE DISTRIBUTION QUESTION, Mr.M.8.McCarthy moved an amendment to strike out clause twelve and subatitute ene providing for distribution of seats by a commission of Bu- preme Court Judges of the Territories, The amendment was loat by forty-two to eighty-seven.This was the first case where the Conservatives and Lib- orale all cast their votes with\u2019 thelr sides.Dr.Roche, Conservative, of Marquette, offered an amendment giving a complete schedule defining the location of the seats.It was declared lost on the-#ame division as Mr.McCarthy's.Mr.Barker presented an amendment reciting the Acts of 1867, 1871 and 1886, and the Rupert's Land Act, It.was lost on the same division, ! EXEUNT BOURASSA AND LA- : VERGNR.Mr.Bourasss announced that he proposed to leave thegchamber before the division on the bill was taken.He did not want to be recorded as voting against the blll, as he was in favor 'of | granting autonomy to the provinces.He did not want to vote for {t because It did not guarantee rights he thought should be guaranteed.Mr.Lavergne, of Montmagny did the same and.the two members went out.The Alberta bill was then declared minutes to midnight.: The Liberal side of the House cheered the achievement and the Opposition sighed reltef.- The Saskatchewan bill was then taken up.Mr.Walter Scott moved his C.P.R; taxation amendment, and had it defeated eleven to one hundred and twenty-ajx.Those voting for it were Messrs.Scott, Turifr, Gallther, Talbot Lamont and Cash (of Mackenzie, N.W.T.), the Liberal side, and Messrs.Sta- the Conservative side.Mr.Leonard moved an amendment to secure the minerit in the Territories the rights they enjoy under the revised statutes of Canadu.It was defeated \u2014\u2014 - \u2014 mer \"THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE .neys ang liver, the blood becomes filled It was lost by 37 yeas to 106 nays; Mr have teaching according to \u2018their reli- | \u2018The criminal\u2019 with disease germs that imperi] héalth.| The first warning is a backache, dizziness, heudache und luek of vital energy.{ Act quickly if you would avoid the terrible ravages of chronie kidney complaint.Get Dr.Hamilton's Pilis today, they cure kidney and liver com- Pplaint for alltime.\u2014No-imedieine-re- lleves so promptly, nothing in the world of medicine cures mare thoroughly.For good blood, clear- complexion, healthy apretite, the proper treatment {s Dr.Hamilton's Pills.2c per box, at all dealers.For the Annyal Meetini :- Trembles, on-the Sth, 9tk And 10th August.889, Mentreal.4 pm carried on the same division at ten|.ples, Schaffner, Lake and Heron from six to ane hundred und twenty-eight.-| Owing to faulty actions of the kid-| « were \u2018 he n, Bouitssa and Taverg ndments moved to the Al- .ame berta bill were moved and defeated, and The, sig B ihe.Yotex as given on the Pts ' The House cheered the passage of tbe bil] to the echa.; bills to the Autodomy measures were then given third reading follows: en Act to establish and provide for the Government of the province of Alerta.An Act to establish and provide for the Government of the province of Saskatchewan, - An Act to amend the Dominion Controverted Elections Act.An Act to amend the Northwest Territories Representation Act.-An Act to amend the Censüs and Statistics Act.Act to amend the Northwest Irri- sation Act, 1808, irs Pi 5 > Biair ills 73 Qrest Bogliss Remedy for Bout & Rboumatism Con Sale, Ayre.Effective.(TSF All Druggiste, ¢0c and $1.00 = LYMAW, BONE A CO MONTREAS- MARRIAGE LICENSES = | Issued by ARTHUR W.WILKS, Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel.M.4135, Eveninge\u2014645 Sherbrooke Bt.| or 648 Plessis Strest.Tel.B, 2352.\"BORROW MONEY ~ On your furniture in_ use, planos, horses, waggona, elc., from $10 to $500, \"without removal or publicity.Loans ean be repaid in small weekly or monthly installments, at lawest rates.Call, write or .Lolephone Main 493 for par- tleulars, a we wlll snd our.agent to.call on you.\u20ac THE CANADIAN FINANCE CO, 103 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STRERT, Corner Notre Dame Street.WAVERLEY STREET LOTS 26 x 88 to lane.A Price $325, payable $15 cash, $10 in 30 days, and $5.10 monthly, Water laid in street, sidewalks, ete.Many new houses are in .course of constructien: on ll this street, G.W.BADGLEY, Branch office\u2014Cor.Park and Van Horne Avenues.Open Sundays from 2 to 5 P.Q.R.A.WANTED -REQISTER KEEPERS of the Province of Quebso Rifle Association, at Peinte aux- Apply in writing, stating previous experience, it % Wholesale Dealers: any, to the Secretary, P.O.Box- = All grocers sell \u201cMRS, HUOT\u2019S COFFEE\u201d at 4oc per lb, er 2-lbs.75¢, in boxes, ED.rar patine | the-Saskatchewan bill carried by the erta | \u2014124-5t._Poter 8t.J TEL.MAIN 4 TEL MAIN pr : | 43 Nia BALMORAL BLOCK GOING TO THE BEASIDE OR MOUNTAINS?: You'll need a nice Trunk or Valise.We have the largest stock in the city from which to choose from.H: LAMONTAGNE, & CO.LTD., 190Z Notre Dame 8treet.| ; «SE.SN Marriage Licenses Manufacturing or JOHN M; M.DUFF, || Warehousing ; Flats to Let.\\ 107 St.James Street and 49 Crescont Street.CL About August 1st occupation can be given of ene or mare flats in the present Herald A CHANCE FOR A MOTOR Building, \u20ac03 Craig Btreet.About 4,000 fest FOR SALE, at a bargain, a Five H.P.floor space ou each.Apply on the premises.Motor, C.G.E.Co.make, alternae current; almost new and in perfect running order.Apply to Mr.Tayler.at Herald New Building, 288 St.James At.and Victeria Square.IT 30H FOIE TI 0 26 0H 36.9030 FH HSE 30 0 0 HEHE HH 2 | SRR RATERS TEER ARH RRR ISR RENE HUOT\u201d\u2014the best of coffees\u2014and in\u2019a erform your day\u2019s labor.MARCEAU, 281-285 St.Paul Street, Montreal.\u2014AT THE + ® \" Ke 3 \u2019 K ¥ E + .\u2018 P x 2 .; \" [I X ES ; x a 5 : x .: $4.00 Worth of Green Cash Recelpts : x with One Dollar purchase in Dry Goods Department.$ ¥ $8.00 of Cash Receipts with the first dollar on every: purchase in ix x Grocery Department from 8 to 11.30 a.m, ¥ .Ep \u2014 \u2014_ _ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.LR k eo { LADIES\u2019 WHITE JAPANESE SILK BLOUSES, latest % © Dev, We ey For Friday and Saturday, at .errecaseae $1.50 x GROCERY DEPARTMENT.\u2018 x % 19 LBS.WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR, for.8,060 F * 'g LBS.ROLLED OATS, for .ereeenneannesinnas edanmremsen ces sauce cesse 5e X 3TINS GREEN PHAS, foF .21000cecescens ereenrennre Jee wlll 2Be Ë x BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT.x *.RU { TAN CALF BOOTS, 84.value.For .x x PATENT CHROME BOOTS, 33.00 50 value.For .; * %¥ LeTole\u2014 | .ADAM LAMY\u2014 ¥ .2025 NOTRE DAME, - 3556 NOTRE.DAME, x Chabotlles Square.St.Henry.; + ne.\u2014 .° or - ° A ) \u2019 : mmm Against the Effects of Heat nN When you suffer from thé effects of the heat so much that you cannot do any work, take a good cup of French Coffee, such as that of \u201cMRS.time, you will again feel fresh and free ready to p quicker its effect.The same coffeé will produce an ery short The hotter you fake it, the identical effect iced, but that effect is fot so rapid.BN The Herald's = \u201cWant-Ad\"\u2019Depozs Your small advertising will be received at any of The Herald Receiving Depots, and the same attention wil bs given as when Jeft at the main office, UPTOWN\u2014Chapman's Bookstore, St.Catherine St.(two goors west ef Peel), - CENTRAL \u2014 Worman's Clothing Store, çor.Notre Dame and MeGi reets.| POINT ST.CHARLES\u2014Vistorla Hall, eor.Wellingten and C Streets.Wési END\u2014Reffoy's News Agency, cor.Atwater and St.Antoine S$te HERALD WANTS ARE WINNERS Drug arron Personals.8 Advertisemants ynder this head! - Ku per word ior ous insertion, Six snuerdons iur the price of four, Mmuxihg the rae i vent bec wuru per inseriea.® ERSONAL \u2014 NATHAN'S .FAMOUS BED Hug, haach aud Hat Killer.Sold during du years.dua testimOnials.Mot Store, 1 du LawruDue sLFLêL.161 ERSONAL \u2014 MARCBL'ÿ QUICK LUNCH, 152 St.Antoine, 3 aovrs west of Windsor BL.Upen DIgLL «DU UAY.LOBLIMOUIS AL IOW- est prices, ; 108 PERSONAL \u2014 MR.Hi.BROWN, BARBER, from Lancasuire, England (late with k, fall), wishes to snhounce hat he bus opened a barber's shop st 360i St.Qstherine at, cor.A.Situations Wanted\u2014Male.84° Advertisements under this heading \u2014 x words, one insertion, 10 cents; one.week, 6 cents.\u2019 WANTED \u2014 BY SEWING MACHINE ME- chante, position to take charge of fac- tory.Uped to all kindx of machinery.Eng- Hash and city references.Address K 387, Her- aid Oftice.; 159 7OUNG MAN WITH GOOD EDUCATION desires a situation as office assistant, bookkeeping or amy position of trust; best references.Address K 284, Herald Office.159 ANTED\u2014PLACES FOR 1,000 ITALIANS, Austriana, - Swedes, Germans, and LEpg- Hg laborers.Dominion Employment Agency, 185 St.James st.Phone Main 1415.168 Youna MAN.WITH GOOD MEDICAL education, desires a position re his knowledge of medicine would be of service; pest references.Address K 285, Herald, or ee.WANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR ANOTHER batch of 25 farm hands, Call at 11 or 3, or send tickets to Dominien Employment Agency, 185 St.James st., Montreal.158 YWVANTED \u2014 PAPERHANGING, PAINTing, tinting, plastering, etc.Competent workmen.Low prices.Attention to order from any part.J.Bacon,i5 Hallowell street, Westmount.C189 WANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR 3500 SWEDES.Poles, Austrians, etc., for railroad work, mining, construction, ete.Dominion Employment Agency, 135 Bt.James st.- 10% Situations Wanted\u2014Female.E& Advertisements under this heading \u2014 x words, one Insertion, 10 cents; one week, cents.! .ENTLEWOMAN, ENGLISH ORPHAN, desires ponition as mother's help, or any Uiescent, und will bo pleused Wp est both [light employment; highest reference Fo ula tricnds and Dew.dies K Les Horald tone, °°\" ces.& ERSONAL CUTTERS, TAILORS, drospinaKers, can be taught the vest gnu simplest systewn of desighing all descriptions of ladles\u2019 Wear.ductess guaruntead within 2 months, .Spegial terms foe July snd August.168 - J.Saxse,\u2019 lov Bt.Catherine \u2018st.ERSONAL \u2014 YOUR FORTUNE TOLD ire.1 tell about business, love, family and mroniy matiers.Send ¥c stamp and birth date.Mr.A.K&.Bulwail, Rougemont, .Q.150 PERSONAL \u2014 WINCH'S MARKET HAS 1emovey to 35 McGill College avenge, above St.Catherine, few doors, 1 D BTRAW TS OF ALL PAA ited, see locked.M.R.DesGeorge & Co., 71 8t.Lawrence st.Lal.Boll kM.4064.164 Business Chances.pic ou 71a Fer BALE \u2014 UP-TO-DATE gewspaper and Job office.particulars, to M, H., Herald Of Fduecational AN Advertisements under this heading \u2014 Mu per word for one insertion.Six insertions tor the price of four, making the rate % cent per word per insertion.RANCH, GE .teugbt ropes.I o others.Prof.D ch (of Paris), Catharine.Bell Tel.Up 266).Moderate summer terms.Translations made.APANISH, ITALIAN, comme 1 pu es st 180 RS.JE6SIB KELLOND, TRACHER OF M y Barden, Wale ee ler.Son \u2026\u2026 Summer Resorts.BOARD \u2014 ORCHARD FARM HOUSE, pleasant situated ou Memphremagog Lake, near wharf and Post Office, three miles to Bolton Sulphur Springs, pice sandy beach, bathing house, plano; terms $5 and $6 per week referances furn{shd.Photo at Star Office.Apgus St.Martin, Knowlton Landing, : 160 Que.A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated at the residence of Mrs.Harry Davis, Main street, Waterloo, Que, opposite lake and park; large airy rooms, ath, sleotric H ht; good boating an fishing.erms, five dollars per week.oss Ha Davis, Box 200, Waterloo.Que.190° BOARD \u2014 LAKELET HALL, MYSTIC, IS now open for the reception of guests; fine shady grove, croquet lawns, boating and fishing at door; large cool rooms, running water; as, fourtains, etc.Two hours tro ontreal n prottiget rt of.Eastern Townships; best rd.For terms, apply H.M.Welch, Mystic, Que.160 J, AXELET HALL, MYSTIC, QUE., 18 NOW ; opep for guests.Neat of board, delight- 1 location, mear to Montreal.Finest boat- ng and fishing right at door.Shady groves.rivate gas Rant, fountains, etc, For terms, apply to H.M.Walch, Mystie, Que.A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated by a private family, plea sant locality, near lake.Aduls only.Apply Lake View Cottage, Box 134, Waterloo, Que.PROARD-SUMMER BOARD.FIRST CLASS accommodation at Hotel Delmont, Ste.ah dos Masts.Que., near beau 4 3 Legal Cards.Boots and Shoes.REENBHIELDS.GREENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc.J.N.Greenshields, K.C., R.A.E, Grosnshields, K.C,, A.W.G.Macalister, Erroll, Languedoc.IBRONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc, Richmond and Carling sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.» - | Beers AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubbse, boots, water bottles, and everything made of rubber.A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hall Hill.\u2018Undertakers and Embalmers.C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain st., and S.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.J .FAA Assurance Building, 160 St.J « 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2738, East 117.James st.Montreal \u2014_ ILLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine st.Every kind of book and job printing Uptown 2667._ done at the office of The Herald in the LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington st best styles at the lowest rates.& Main 4418.' MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 MONTREAL ARY PRINTERS HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT HERALD JOB DEPAPTMENT \u2014\" © THE HERALD'S DAILY HISTORICAL PUZZLE PICTURES FOURTH SERIES.0° \u2018Fiction ie offered to each of the First Work of The Herald office each week to the A Handsome Bound W Ten Correct Answers [Feceived at recedin ce uzzle plstures.; .: F Carefully keep.each day\" puzzle, and on completion of the week's series every Saturday, faste together, marking with pencil where the hidden person is found and send to The Herald office.Prize winners will be announced every Saturday.\u2014 y 7 J ly 8~~Kioven yoars age to-day esourred eonfliste olin Pind & Bolisoman, © ! ne - : +\u2014\u2014.in * the \u2018 Pullman YR ALS TWP in pom À J SER ST Per a io TON LE hac TE a i Sr pe = Le THURBDAY, JULY & 1905.- SILK SHIRTWAIST JO SO SY BE PRE SAS a\u201c ate cm Aol cob + HITE CoAT sets, | 106 \u2014 \u2014 prices 1500 WE rides.490.Regular 356.: CORSET COVERS, - Revere shaped llar, round cuff.Very past fooking when worn with Regular 650.39¢ E verything In Its Se eason.We're pretty nearly to the end of the first half year of this business under the new management: There's still a lot of goods to be sold before we reach the second half.| | The prices we are asking on Friday for some of these show how détermined we are to sell them, : Beach Costumes as well as Bathing Suits for active service are sold on the, 3rd floor.vv WASHABLE GING: 20 HAMS, g - Shepherd's.Plaids 0 and Narrow Stripes.In checks of sky blue, red, navy, fawn, gray and black, in large, medium and small sizes; also in DArrow stripes, in same colorings, all 28.1in.- wide.Nothing better for Children's Dresses \u2014 you've quality as well as \u201c style, and they wash so.nicely.No need to mention regular price\u2014you ; Regular $1350, $1 15.00, Sil.90 .$18.00, $25.00, $35.00.Probably the most popular Shirtwaist Suit of the season! We have 27 left over after very heavy selling.The colors are black, navy and brewn, and a few in shot silk.Regular Prices.$13.50, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00, You\u2019 can have your choice of the assortment on Friday at, \u2026 ranvacoauseuc000r J k hat you should pay.Fri- each oeeeceer 811.80 GAY, Por JA sussnces racer rene c LUSTRE SHIRT- A SUMMER DRESS waist suits, $5.99 GOODS, 950 \"Regular $9.00.Regular 400, 75c, ; The balance ot taie year\u201d 8 styles.ln $1.00, $1.10, $1.15.\u2019 black\u2019 avy: 8 and walst , ; De th\u201d bhitons.Not à great pAn assortment of All: Wool; Colored | many of them, but by coming early in the day you're likely to get one.We've been selling them Fight along \u2014Ilcts of them-\u2014at day, each 85-057 weights\u2014consisting of Etamine, Canvas, Flake Canvas, Albatross, Cashmere, Voile de Paris, also Silk and - \u2018Wool Eolienne; quite a number of \u2018ehbades in some materials, not many e in others.* Regular prices.40c, - 75e, $1.00, $1.10, $1.15 yard Fri- ; TRIMMED SUM- day, per FATA .:.p-.000000 MER HATS.NOTE.\u2014We shall sell\u2019 Remnants of Colored Dress Goods at Half Price on Friday.« No Two Alike.} $195 75 of them, all prettily and variedly trimmed with ribbens, flowers, or laces.New shapes.Former prices SUMMER WEIGHT.49e were\u2014well, we won't say, but you | Cc can suit your individual taste \u2018CORSETS, Regular $1.25 to $3.50 Friday GACH cevevaveciee D5 C.B.'s and W.B.'s, made of Batiste on at © si and Muslin, 8 or § gores, silk bound or with lace.Sizes 18 to 29.The won't fit in with our new stock\u2014 © benefit 1s yours.Regular (WHITE PIQUE Two styles: One of good Cotton, with threes rows of Insertion across front, beading.bebe ribbon and frill |A of lace around neck, sleeves lace trimmed.Other of Nainsook with medai- Mons set in each side of front, neck Eton Coat or seurplice.waist.Regular price, Sc.Friday\u2026.106 } 5e SWISS EMBROIDERIES, Regular 10c to 250.32d sleeves lice trimmed mee I eguiar 4 both styles, o egu 10m Muslin, Nainseok and Cambrie.value, bc.Friday cocoecocsienen 39e Bogie prices ere pad THE ) Frisas.eres ~~ SMALLWARES ; 3 \u2014 on Friday for J .CREAM CHIFFON, 1 .5e 3 Taylor's Pin Books.ut \u201c6 \u2019 Hair ne .Regular 15.) ¢ cards Blac a x Hooks and Eyes, at Stice 3 and 4.BACK AND SIDE COMBS, } 25c Regular 350 to 750.Broken lines of Fine Quality Goods.Regular prices, 35c to 7 Friday sessccrc0u0 DOC 1 256 mi BE SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 124 Regular 4c to $125.) Por Ladies and Children, in all tbe eme Lave dome fas- cuffs.About Pure.Tones which ire also mecccorveranrens DRESS TRIMMINGS Regular $1.00 to $3.75 _ Regular 35c to\u2019 $1.00.Sdll cleani up In ;Dress Trim- Regular prices, 4c mi it Frida pair 1e 124 ngs.This lot consists of Fancy Fen «.Pricey, per Tee ce Colored Sequins, Passementeries, Beaded Gimps, Black Jet Insertion, LADIES\u2019 UNDER- ) and Bik Shitfon Applique.Regular .$3.76 yard.Fri- WEAR, prices, §1.00 to day, per yAré .ccccccaccces .28¢ LINEN LUNCH } 19¢ Vests, Drawers, Corset Covers, in Lisle Thread, Cotton, Fine Light CLOTHS, .Weight Wool, amd Silk and Wool, Regular $125 and i 0 many different styles.Balance of a $130, lot of about 420 pieces that doesn\u2019t fit .in with other stock\u2014that's all.Regular prices, 35¢ to $1.09.Friday, Per DIECO cor-crmecricnrecrreea 100 Heristitched, all Pure Linen, good sizes.Regular $1.25 and $1.50.Friday, each accipecrrvensccns.THE : \u2018 IN THE BASEMENT STORE.o JAPANESE CHINA BISCUIT JARS, } Regular 35¢, 200 \u201c Very'pretty figral decoration.Niew are of Japanese tery in this paritcular line.Hpgular 35¢ valus.Friday pot , mrccro sc van 0mancHS0 M0 MMO A LAS CO NMON GO = > THIS STORE \"CLOSES DAILY AT 530 P.M.l'A MISTAKE te 20% per cent.to 40 per cent,, the regular Owing to a slight misunder standing our advertisement in Tuesday's Herald:did not give a very clear idea of the discounts given during our July Red Ticket Sale, so we desire to make this \u2018 EXPLANATION During the month of July every article of our stock not specially marked is subject to à discount of 1% per cent.All specially marked articles bear a Red Ticket and have been reduced and reduced 1 \u2014being plainly marked on each Red Ticket.Hee.prices, 5 Per Cent.Extra off for Spot Cash - FRIDAY\u2019S SPECIALS =\u201d ODD WASHSTANDS, In solid foehed Golden Oak or Mahogany.Regular prices range from $1 .00.As we must clear these out because we have not the other re to correspond, we , have decided to offer them on Friday at - 40 p.c- off With 5 p.c Extra for Cash Any Washstands remaining will be sold on Saturd at the same reduction.sy morning H #2 RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, COR.GUY AND 8T.CATHERINE STREETS, \"Phone Up, 3328.mayonnaise, \u2018speck of salt.thin \u2018layer of the cream, Ler soMETiING GbOD BE: pi.When over the: fair fame of triend or , The shadow of disgrace shall fall, in- of words of blame or proof of thus and \u201c Let \"something good be said.Forget not that no tellow-being yet May fall so low but tove may lift 28 ead; Even the cheek of shame with tears 1s wet ny If- something good be said.No generous heart may vainly turn aside But \u2018may awaken strong and glorified If something good be said.-\u2014 MOTTOES FOR THE HOME.T has long been an idea of the ho ne- maker that their rooms should express their meaning In furnishings and arrangements.Latterly they have taken to putting this meaning into words in some brief, quaintly lettered motto put up somewhere about the room where it will speak a fitting sentiment to inmates and visitors.Over the fireplace in Mark Twaln's home in Connecticut is that inscription: \u201cThe ornament of a home is the guests who.frequent it.\u201d Most of us have read of the man who had over his fireplace a motto like this: \u201cI have had many troubles in my lite, and most of them never happened.\u201d Then there was the young couple who put over their HAH room fireplace the suggestive hint: \u2018In this room speak al of none,\u201d whfch checked many a gai- rujous tongue.Another good fireplace motto\u2019 is: ye here and rest awhile.\u201d Here are others that wlll serve for hall, brary and chimney corner: \u201cA man's house is his castle,\u201d \u201cOur home {s ever at your service.\u201d \u201cFast or west, home is best.\u201d \u201cOh, ye fire \"and heat, bless ye tho Lord.\u201d *Our ain fireside.\u201d \u201cOld wood to burn, old friends to trust, old books to read.\u201d \u201cThere is an art in reading.\u201d © The monuments of vanished minds.\" One that would do for either library or nursery is: room.\u2019 Others for the nursery are: \u201cGod rest ye little children.\u201d \u201cA child in the house is a well spring of pleasure.\u201d For the music room or that corner of the house where music holds sway, good mottoes are: ) \u2018*The hidden soul of harmony.\u201d \u2018The speech of the angels.\u201d \u2018They music made in heaven.\u201d ' A NOVEL DEVICE., Te is a suspicion that women \u201cSit \u2018 betake themselves to the seashore with a .vardety-of objects in view.Some go to crochet and tice bridge; some have the pleasure to regs.ing five times a day, and some to show animated bathing costumes.\"Here and there women are to be found who resort to the seashore priucipally for the ploa- sure to be derived from a dip or repear- ed dips in the surf.The latter may he interested to learn that if they will take a hint from a Munich experimenter, it will.be possible to enjoy surf bathing without journeying to the coast.This foreigner has invented a trough with afMxed devices which churn tho contents\u2014twenty gallons of water and eleven pounds of salt, mixed\u2014Into artificial rollers, which are even Co natural than the real thing.There i» an additional advantage, too, in that rhs low rapidly succeeds billow, breaks and retreats, to be reformed into a fresh comber.Disporting themselves in collar or on the lawn, the merry shouts of (the splashers as the cold spray dashes against the waist line oan be heard for |several blr \u2018ks and costumes de bain, as elaborate and fetching es those dis- plaved on the beaches by ladies who do not heed or take an out-dnor plunge, give zest to the half-hour devoted to this invigorating diversion, Nothing Is lacking except the ocean, the sand, hich irritates delicate feet, and.the rows of envious and brilliantly \u2018\u201c\u2018para- solled\u201d spectatore, Ca SOME PICNIC HINTS.LOBSTER SANDWICHPS Som white bread, sliced thin, ad trimmed free from crust, ahd cut into oblongs, with lobster butter or picked lobster meat mixed with The butter, which you ca make and have on hand, is prepared as follows: Pound two tablespoonfuls lobster meat fine with one tablespoontul uf coral] dried and mashed smooth; half teaspoonful anchovy paste, one tei- spoonful lemon juice, a desh of paprika and of mace or nutmeg.Work thie well into two tablespoonfuls of good butter, SALAD CHIFFONADB SANDWICHES.\"Seed a green pepper and let it stand in boiling water a few minutes; then rub off the skin and cut into shreds Shred the light and dark leaves of a head of lettuce, cut up two medium sized tomatoes also into shreds, leaving \u2018out séËds; also cut up half à grape fruit pulp.Keep all these separate and dress with oil and vinegar; then toss lightly together and place between buttered, thin slices of bread.BANANA SANDWICHES.Remove the skin and fibre from four bananas, cut them in quarters and forca quickly through a ricer.Mix with the pulp the juice-of half a lemon, a dash.of salt and nutmeg, and set it away to become very cold while you prepare the bread.This should be cut in very thin slices, freed from crust and trimmed into any preferred shape.Slightly sweeten some thick cream and add a Spread the bread with a then with the banana pulp.put together and wrap each In waxed paper; twist the ands and keep very cold until serving time.CHEESE SANDWICHES.* These are.extremely nice and easily made.Put a yolk of a hard bolled eg into a cup and crumble it.Then out into it a tablespoonful of pepper, half a teaspoonful.of mustard, the same amount of salt and a quarter of a pound TN - The Dr.Deimel Undertear represents Linen in its most modern state of perfection.It means a comfortable, healthy, cleanly body\u2014no damp feeling as from cotton, no prickly heat as from wool.Now i a good time to begin wearing The Deimel Linen-Mesh Store + 2202 $t, Catherine Street MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOR DEPARTMENT \u2014 In ways of sympathy; no.soul so dead | \u201cInfinite riches in a littie sea in this trough is never calm when (- the churning apparatus is working.Bil- | of chess, grated.Mix thoroughly\u2019 and aston with a\u2019 tablespoonful of virie- gar.Spread between slices of wheat or whole wheat bread.: PEANUT SANDWICHES, Chop peanuts fine and \u201csprinkle on thin slices of brown bread that have been buttered.Press two together.| Personal and Society Notes Dr.R.H.Somers has returned from Magog.Dean Bovey returned home last night from Ottawa.- Mrs.J.F.Perego, Montreal, has returned from Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Jones, Montreal.are at the ateau, Quebec.Mrs.Honore Gervais and M ss H, Ger- vais, Montreal, are in Quebec.Mr.F.Dewey and family, Stanley.Street, have left for Cap a l'Algle.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Boulton are staying at the Victoria Hotel,\" Aylmer.Miss Corristine and mald, Montreal, gre at the Clarendon Hotel, Quebec.Mr.Lemesurer, Prince Arthur Stmet, has returned from a short trip to Cap a l'Aigle.Miss Eva Doyle of Sherbrooke is in Montreal, the guest of Mrs.George Parker.Lo Co Miss Clothilde Duval, who has been visiting in Ottawa, has returned to Montreal.Miss Wolfe who has been the guest of Mrs.A.Jacobs, in Montreal, has tc- turned to Ottawa.! Mrs.H.J.Mudge, Mountain street, have left for Prouts Neck,.Me., © Mr.and Mrs.Charles Reiffenstein are guests of Mrs.Reiffenstein at the lii- deau Flats, Ottawa \\ Miss Jennie Gatbralth, Montreal, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.T.Malcolm Craig at Sherbrooke.i \u2018Mrs, J.Brown and .Miss Margaret Brown, Montreal, are guests of Mr.MoDougall at Magog.w Mrs.Bury Austin and family, Mountain Street, have left for their sur@mer home at Pointe au Pic.Mr.J.R.Henderson and Miss.Henderson, of Montreal, are guests at the \\St Louls Hotel, Quebc.Mr.and Mrs.Peters, of Montreal, spent the week end at Magog, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Peters, ~ Mrs, Powers and family, Dorchester Street, accompanied by Mrs, Auldjo, of Lachine, have left for Cap a l'Algie.Colonel and Mrs.Hanbury-Williams, who have been visiting Sir George an.Lady Drummond, have rtturned to UL- tawa.Mrs, Peacok and her son, Mr.Thos.Peacok, Sherbrooke Street, have been guests of Mr.Thoams Bates at Round Lake.: - { -Mr.and Mrs, A.B.Mole, Miss Mole and Miss Chalmers, of Montreal are at| thelr swimmer residence, \u201cEdgeméêre, | Mrs.c.B.Stevens, who has been visiting her mother, Mm.J.McoCor- Montreal.Mr.A.R.Creelmsn and the Misses Creelman, Redpath Street, sailed this morning on.the Lake Manitoba for the.Old Country.The engagement 1a announced in Hamilton of Captain J.J.C.Thomson, to Miss Taylor, daughter of \u20ac Sir Thomas and Lady Taylor.' The marriage of the Hon.Lionel.Guest, of Montreal, to Mrs.F.B.Dodge, of New Yora, and now of Sioux Mudge and Miss Nora mick, at Sherbrooke, has returned to Falls, South dre © takes piace today at Sioux Mr.and Mrs.W.J.8.McCopmick and family are again spending the suin- mer months at Cartierville.Mrs.Mackay and Miss Gregor, of Montreal, leave next week for Ottawa, where they will \u2018be the guests of Mri.and Mrs.T.C.Keefer.~ Miss Wilson and Miss Annie Wlison, and Mr.G.Wilson, Delorimier Avenue, spent Dominion Day at Mrs.Thos.Bates\u2019 summer residence, Round Lake.Miss Brenda Fisk, of Caticook, who has been spending a few days in town with her sjster, Mrs.Roper, Hutchison treet, has left for the Grove, Beasons- eld.Frank L.Harte, of Montreal, to Miss Hazel Chaffee, * of Minneapolis.\"The wedding has been announced to take place in the fall.Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Douglas have left Winnipeg for Montreal to spend the summer here.Mra.and.Miss Simpson, who spent the winter in the Fraine City, accompany them.The marriage of Miss Edith Murray daughter of Mr.George Murray, B.A.Brunswick street, to Mr.W.J, Bland, of Spokane, Washington, takes place Very quietly this afternoon at Christ Church Cathedral.' Mr.Almon, of Ottawa, entertained « dinner on Monday at the Golf an Country Club, in honor of Miss Beatrice Ritchie and the Hon.Fraucis Me- Naughton, whose marriage takes place nt Ottawa, to-day, The engagement has been announced of Migs Pearl Haley, second daughter of the late Allen Haley, M.P., to H.N.Charlton, B.A.Sc., assistant chemist at the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, The marriage takes place at the residence of the bride elects sister, Mrs.E.M.Bill, in Shelbourne, on Wednesday, July 12.On Friday evening, June 30th, a very enjoyable garden party in aid of the | Holiday House at Berthier, in the grounds of Mrs, #.L.Putnain, Beaurepaire.Miss Francis Putnam was assistéd by the Miases Crulg and Miss Cherrie Howard.Thanks are due 10 all the young people of the Font Who helped to make the event u success.The proceeds amounted to $36.FRITH-SCHOFILED.The marriage of Mr.Howlaud Frith rto Miss Gertrude \u2014St-Claire -Nehofield, daughter of the late Mr.George A, Brunswick, at st.John, N.B., took place yesterday morning at 10.15 o'clock The engagement is announced of Mr.Schofield, manager-of-the -Bank-of New | in the Mission Church, ®t.John.Rev.C.D.Séhofield, of Sydney, brother of; the bride, was the officiating clergy-1 man, assisted by Kev.J.M.Davenport.Mr.and Mrs.Frith left at eleven, o'clock by the Boston Express for a.wedding tour to Sydney and Quebec.: Among the handsome wedding presénts was a.'solld silver service, the gift of the Neptune Rowing Club, of which | Mr.Frith was a former president,\u2019 FRASER-LOOBY.| A quiet wedding took place at St! Columban's Church, Cornwall, on Tuesday morning, when Mr.Thomas Fra- ton, Wash.wag united in marriage 10 \u2018Mrs.Looby, daughter.of the late Mr.Frank Roal, of Lancaster.Rev.Father A.A.McRae officiated at the nuptial mass and the marriage ceremony.The \u201cbride, who was gowned in brown silk, was attended by Miss Marie Haney.who also wore brown.Mr.J.M.Mc- Lennan was groomsman.After break-, -fas-tat Mr.MeLennan's, Mr.-and- Mrs.\" op their wedding trip.They will reside ; at Lancaster i THIRTY-SEVEN:-MAY PRACT CTICE MEDICINE Results of Examinations Under College of Physicians and Surgeons.| The examinations held in Montreal under the direction of the College of ysicilans and Surgeons of the Prov- nce of Quabès resulted as follows.irty-seven men, and one woman ustéfied.to practice madsicine\u201dThresj, tudents were admitted to study the rafession by passing the full matri- ulation.Nine passed in the literary ant of this examination and eight in he science subject.Twalve students, olding B.A.or B.L.C., degrees were lowed to register as medical stu- fents in taking the oath.The following were admitted to prac- lice medicine, ' R.Ia Oger, D.Bellnar, O.G.Boulais, G.8.de Bellefeuille, J.A.De- mers, Noel Gulibault, Azere Foisie, Ed.U.Henry, G.N.Hume, W.A.Lincoln, nidas Lague, G.L.Ongpre, J.C.B.endre, Jos.Meunier, R.H.McCrea, ank 8.Patch, Arthur R.Prende- t Œ M.Ponthriand, Geo, Picher, al, F.W.Seifert, Wm.C.Winfrey, aul Villeard, F.Lachance, Is H.Me- |B Renaud, Jean Ricard, Felix Sene- Kee, Wm.F.MacDonald, Chas.F.tchiow, Henri Gosselin, Jos.A.antield, Jas.W.{Longtin, Jos.La- arche, G.Labelle, E.da Laurier, Jan Dendaigue, Miss Sophie Panchou- y, 'W.Byers, The matriculation exams resulted us follows: | Passed in both letters and sciences, Fi Rabert, A.St.Armaud, A.Freed- an.Passed in letters only: -H.Grez- non, A.Thibodeau, J., Thibault, A.ravel, G.Œ.Panton, H.Lavales, D.Bullon, 1.M.Mndsay, H.Archam- bault.seed in sciences only: BE.Belanger, D.A.Benolt, J.Van Dand- aigue, Œ Boeleau, A.Desjardins, J.8.Ragrell, J.A.Jenchereau, Chas.Char- bonneau.The following, holdérs of B.jA., or Bic.degrees, wers granted matriculation by the board after taking].the oath: J.Archambault, O.Birs,|_ IChas.A.Bouchard, Alphonse Bon.enfant, Hector Cypehot, Louis Corri- veau, C.Leggie, Ovid T.esage, Arnaud, Patenaude, Jules Prement, Alex Young.\u2014\u2014 , BEWING MACHINE BARGAINS real ones, at Singer st .Buy here and deal with the manufacturers.Th» Singer Company is permanent and is sponsible.Its representatives are ai- ways at hand to care for Singer Machines.1427 St.Catherine Street, 1908 Notre Dame Street, 2437 St.Catherine Street, 2327 Notre Dame Street, 168 3:.Lawrence Street, 1862 St.Lawrence Street, Montreal, Candda.Look for the red 8.\u2014Adv.rt HER INJURIES WERE FATAL.Mary Ann Pipe died at the Western Hospital yesterday afternoon from injuries received from a street car on the evening of June 27.Deceased, who was a servant In the employ of Mr.James Balllie, 518 Roslyn Avenue, Westmount, was leaving, a car at the corner of Sherbrooke atreot and Roslyn Avenue on the night above mentioned, when she fell and was dragged some distance by the car.On being taken to the Western Hospital it was found thet she was suffering from a broken arm, a crushed foot and severe Internal injuries.The vicitm, Who.wus fifty-five years of age, was a native of England, and had no relatives In Canada, RÉGIOPOLIS COLLEGE, Kingston, Ont., July 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Reglopolis College has had a very successful year.Already the indications are that the attendance of students for the coming year will reach over 100.If the increase keeps up larger accommodation will be required.The gold medal BL Arshbishop .Gau- log.an | WATERWAYS EXPERTS TO MEET ON FRIDAY Will Be Lunched and Dined in Ottawa by the Speakers, and Leave for Montreal Saturday.Ottawa, July 6.\u2014(Special) ~The members of the United States section of the International Waterways Commis- | sion consisting of Col.Oswald H, Ernst, ! comps of engineers, U.8.Army; George Clinton, Buffalo; and George Wisner, Detroit will mest thelr Canadian col- Jeagues in Ottawa Friday.They will be entertained to luncheon by Mr.R.F.Butherland, speaker of the House bf Commons and to dinner in the evening by Hon.Raoul Dandurand, speaker; of the senate.Next morning they will Jeave for Montreal and Quebec, Mr.Donovan, St.Etienne St.Suffored From Pains About His Heart and Nervousness, but Has Been Cured by Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.Mr.John J.Donovan, 177 St.Etienre Street, Montreal,- Que., states: all run down in health, was Very nervous and suffered a lot with a palh in the region of my heart which caused me to have queer feelings Come over me.The reputation which Dr.Chase'a Nerve Food has as a system-builder and nerve-restorer led me to begin a treatment with this preparation, and I can report excellent results.are now strong and ateady, the pains in my side have left me and I feel butter In every way.- 1 do no hesitate to Tecommend Dr.Chase's Nerve Food in the higheat terms.\" Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, K0 cents a box, or six, boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or - Famanson, Bates & Co.; 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Toronto, ont., July 6-L(Spectal)\u2014 Montreal started well yesterday but the Torontos gingered up and won by 9 to 5.Currie was good after the first innings, only.allowing two hits us to the ninth, when he let up a litte.On the other hand, Pappalau weakened az the game progressed and in the elghth innings dispensed some weird pi ring.He lost his bearings completely, hitting two batsmen and making two wild pitches, In addition, he was tsuch=zd up for four hits, including a J{lukay homer and a triple.Pappalau tried to shove the onus for his ae.al trip on the umpire, but nobody was to blame but himself for his puerile ex- hivition.It was mot a Well played game on thé whole, although Carr, Mil- -ler and Magoon made some fast plays.Harley \u2018led at the bat, with three hits, two of which were bunts.Curries homer was æ funny one.The, fsall scorched along the foul line until it reached the fence, when it struck\u2019 something and bounded through an \u201c| Baltimore \u2014.Jones, Kissenger and McAllister.Umpire, Egan.Attendance, 8567.At Jersey city\u2014 Jersey City .Providence .Batteries \u2014 McCann itt; Nops and Thomas.assett.Attendance, 700.Eastern League Standing.\u2018Won.Lost.Pat.200000030\u2014 5 1 2 .000000000\u2014 0 4 © and Vander- Umpire, ces 8% 24 = 5 Providence .34 2 576 l Jersey City +.3% , 24 579 Buffalo .\u2026.30 , 26 .536 Toronto .«.\u2026.oo 28 \u2014 29 491 Newark .28 32 :448 Rochester .\u2026.24 34 414 \u2018Montreal .22 37 373 \u2014 AMERICAN LEAGUE.and Roth.Umpire, Sheridan.Attendance, 1,000.Batteries\u2014Hogg.Puttman and Klei- ermal ue Sip = \u2019 Te Ct mn a da © open window in.a fouudry, \u2014\u2014=_ _ Montreal tallied three runs in opening round.Miller» beat out.grounder to Magoon and Wiedensaul siipped one at Currle, which the pitcher, could not handle.Meaney sacrificed; and Lachance sitigled to left, two runs: venting, The first baseman reached 4 on the throw-in, Joyce walked, At Bannon was Killed off at first by \u201cthe Magoon.,Hartmann\u2019s drive was fum- Lied by \u2018ie short-stop, and Lachance counted- ut Joyce was-thrown out-at-\u201d the plais.Montreal didn't make a hit after that: \u2018until the seventh, when, with two.out.- Bannon hit to left and sprinted to sec- > was\u2019 passed.\u201cond si iding,-under-Soriel-who -had-tne \u2018ball waiting: for him.On Hartmann's: zrounder.Bannon was caught at third! and Buss was nailed at first.\"In the ninth, with Meaney out of the way, l.achance hit a liner, which Carr almost stabbed with one hand.Joyce, flew out and Bannon was passed.: Hartmann lifted a floater to the left field fence for two bases, scoring two, runs.Buss walked.but Pappalau \u201chit to: Currie for the third onf.Toronto did not connect with Pap-; palau's benders until the third, when, Harley hit safely to left and Murray! ass Harley started to steul, on the \u2018last ball and Buss threw toi catch him, the ball going into centre: field.Harley galloped tn» third and Murray stole second.Soffel's grounder to Miller scored Harley and advanced Murray to third.Carr hit to Lachance, and Murray was caught off third, but slid under Buss at the plate.thrown out trying to make second on the play, and Magoon flew out to right.In the sixth White hit safely \u2018and Harley beat out a bunt.The latter was stealing when carr hit a liner over second, which ordinarily would have been safe, but Miller, who was running to cover the bag, got the ball, easily making double play.Currie started the eighth with his homer to left, and White died at first.Harley laid down.A bunt and Murray popped up.Soffal drove a long fly to right, which Mean- ey couldn't reach, the ball roiling just inside the foul line giving the runner three bases.A wild pitch \u201cscored the latter and then Carr was hit., Magoon also stopped a wild one with his body, and Toft lifted a short fly to left, which Wiedensaul and Joyce allowed to fall .safe.Another wild pitch sent iMagoon home.Sullivan was thrown out by Weidensaul.The score:\u2014 TORONTO.\u2018 AB.R.H, PO.À White, Lf.Harley, c.f.Murray; r.f.Soffel, 2b.Carr, 3b.Magoon, 8.8.Toft, 1b.Sullivan, ¢, c.+vc0u0 Currie, P.+.01 8 MONTRE Rea OR TIROOSO errs oa \u2026enco0.s\u2026\u2026ceun0ee \u2014 Tt DOD = heb DY et I esosenton © on ibe GO C0 yu BO wba A © hb hb pt ft 0) bb \u20ac Plelw | LoHnoow a æ vhlocorrecosl?= S eo = : Totals.ve 8 hy) lovonmweorriag Miller, 2b.Weidensaul, ss.Meaney, r.f, Lachance, \u20181b, .Joyce, Lf.Bannon, Cf.s.Hartyiann, 3b.Bass, Pappalau, p.Totals.Score by innings: - a Montreal.Toronto.ave\u2026sneu0u \u2014\u2026croccéc OOOHOWO MM OOM ONO 3 pt bWSOOCOOHAÿ enoosecesF 5 81 ; © oom eo cam cab llf 6 2 10 1 .300000002\u2014 5 .00020205*\u2014 9 Home run, Currie: \u2018three base hit, Soffel; two base hits, Bannon, Hart- mann; sacrifice hits, Meaney, Murray, atolen bases, Harley, Murray, Carr, Miller; bases on balls, off Currie, 3; off Pappalau, 1; struck out, bv (Carrie, 4; by Pappalau, 1; hit by pitcher, Carr, Magoon: wild pitches, Pappalau, 2; ouble plays, Magoon, Soffz] snd Tcft: uss to Miller; Miller to T.a2 nance; left on bases, Toronto, 2: Moi:.>al, 4.Lime, 1.45; Umpire Moran; attendance, 1,400, OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.R HE.At Rochester\u2014 Rochester .-.100000030000\u2014 4 13 4 Buffalo .,.011010001001\u2014 6 13 Batteries \u2014 Schultze or Lee ale I The ig ghest gra e a! ; Carr was: 21 and Payne; now: Patten and Kittredge.Umplres,| Mr.R.FT.Burrell | 6 Laughlin and Connor.Attendance.: The Hon N.G.gb.2,500.x R oO.R.Kenyon- Slaney - e on.red Tennyson.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING: Mr.N.Fraser Tytler, 2 > Worn.Lost.Pet-{ Mr.H.Elliot.: | Cleveland cr eee oo 40 23 645! Mr.A.Cust.LL Chicago .«.39 23 629; Sir E.Naylor- Leland, Bart.| Philadelphia .\u2026 39 25 609 Mr.R.T.Stanyforth., Detroit .31°° 33 484 The Hon.D.G.Fortescue.| Boston .38 30.453 Scorers: Mr.J.C.Wynne-Finech and Mr.' New York .26 34 .463 G.C.Hercourt-Vernon.St.Louis eee 23 41 .359 -1f the playing of cricket be any criterion ! Washington Te 23 .4 .355 B88 to people's character, then the natures ) ' NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.' « + R H.E.: \u201cAt Cincinnatt\u2014- 7 ! Cincinnati.10400202x\u2014 9 12 3 St.Louis 001010021\u2014 5 9 4 Batteries \u2014 Walker and Phelps; Tay-! lor and Zearfoss.Umpire, Bause- | wine-\u2014Attendance, 1,674 \u2014 At Chicago\u2014 .20100000000\u2014 3 Chicago .} 7 8 :Pittsburg .02100000006\u2014 8 11 2: Batteries\u2014Weimer and, O'Neill; Case and Peitz.| 1 At Philadelohta\u2014 © | New York .402010101 \u2014 9 13 4 Philadelphia.501020001\u2014 7 6 3 Batteries \u2014 Ames and Bowerman, ; Caldwell, Duggleby and Abbott.Umpires, Emslie and Klem.Attendance, 4,064.At Brooklyn\u2014 i Boston .004000210-\u20147 10 1; ! Brooklyn .000000C00\u2014 0 3 i Batteries\u2014Willis and Moran; Scan- lon and Ritter.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 2,000.National League, Standing Won.Lost Pet.New York .bl 20 18 Pittsburg .44 27 .620 Philadelphia oq eee 40 2R .5B8 Chicago .i.coon oo 42 29 .592 ; Cincinnati.« »\u2026 36 33 32 | St.Louis .23 45 .357 Boston:.\".21 48 304 Brooklyn .21 50 \u201c 296 The American League has been in existence.only since 1800, and yet there are but 21 \u201cplayers who began playing with the league in 1900, that are still enrolled.As far as speed on the: bases Is .concerned, Clark Griffith has half a dozen fast ones, in Dougherty, Keeler, Fultz, Conroy,\" Chase and Kleinow.; Aubrey, formerly.of the Boston Nationals, and later with Providence and Montreal, outlaw Coatsville team.Charles Hickman, formerly of the TDos- ton Americans, has quit the Detroit team, and refused point blank to play under Manager Armour, Armour says be placed Hickman seventh in the batting order, and the player did not fancy that arrangement.Hickman denied he quit the team on this ground, but because the.manager has nagged him beyond endurance.\u2014Boston Herald.is playing with the Capt.Kid Gleason is entbusiastic' over Mike Doolin's work.He says be is the | fastest and gamest shortstop.with whom he has ever played.He adds: \u2018\u2018\u2019There lant a gamer boy on the pike.He can stand the gaff better than the best I have ever seen, and it has been several years since they started to call me \u201cKid.\u201d Doolin gets the ball away from him so rapidly that I will guarantee that he can throw out any right-handed batsmen from deep short.\u2019 CRICKET CREASE MONTREAL vs.LACHINB.The Montreal XI.will play Lachine at the Lachine.grounds July 8, The Lorhine players will be as tollows:\u2014D.-Goodwin, captain; Geo.Horsfall, J.Snider, J.Miller, B.Cox, U.Clarke, M¢ENab, J.Pashley, P.Chambers, J.sbn, :C.Moore, P.Fanbert, A.Drysdale.ARERR RAHN RHIN SULLIVAN À WONDER.Says the Minneapolis Tribune of the Tiger cast-off, Dènny Sullivan:\u2014 \u2018Denny Sullivan did the most phenomenal.playing of the day, and made a record in base running that has rarely been aquaied and never excelled on any ball field.Getting to first on a single in the fourth inning, Sul- ivan immediately started for second on the next ball pitched, and arrived safely, beating the throw.On the next pitched ball Sully started for third and reached it after a clever slide, while the .crowd began to cheer the speedy base \u2018runner.Dougherty, who was pitching, was a trifle piqued at having two bases 4 stolen on him, but thought his troubles were over, and again threw the ball to Freeman, who was at the bat.Sullivan again started for a third steal and came sliding into the plate before Be- vilé, the Milwaukee catcher, awoke, to the fact that a re- cord-breaking plsy had been com- loted, It was one of the pret.R.H.B,| cricket match played at Windsor with At Boston\u2014 which Prince Edward of Wales Celebrated Boston Una UT + 1101000001 \u2014 s 5.3 bis\u2019 eleventh birthday.- iladelphia .000\u2014 3 The little Prince t Batteries\u2014Dineen and Criger; Henley drawn from -boys of ne nine school ot and Schreck.- Umpires, McCarthy and: Eton, and led them to victory against an Kelly.Attendance, 6,505.| eleven similarly composed and captalned _ .by his brother, Prince Albert.And it was At Detroit .thanks] >] Detroit .\u2026.00002000x\u2014 2 94 0 (hénke Jargely to the youthful royal crie- 100000000\u2014 1 5 1 eter\u2019s own dasbing innings of 17 (not St.Louis \u201cee out), that- he defeated his younger bro- Battertes\u2014Mullin and Doran; Galdo | ther fj Mr.E M.Worley.' At Cleveland\u2014 ; : Cleveland .02102001x\u2014 6-9 2 Chicago.001000000\u2014 1.7 1 Batteries \u2014 Donahue and Bemis: Walsh and Sullivan.Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, 3,862.: C7 At New York\u2014 \u2014__ 4 New York .000000001\u2014 1 6 2 Washington .150000200\u2014 8 8 1 J out \u201ctriumph onthe clattering tin (igires: ! expect swift Justice to follow on wrong- .] his tongue took on a heat to which it was PRINCES PLAYED CRICKET MATCH The Grandsons of the King Captained Competing o .Elevens, These were the final acores in the royal The teams, says the Court Circular, were as follows:\u2014 1 æ x Prince Edward of Wales (captain).Mr.W, T.Birchenough.Mr.H.O.Curtis.* The Hon:- V.D.Boscawen.Mr.H.R.Bowlby.The Hon.M.T.Boscawen.Lord C.Hope: Nr.W.R.Bailey.Sir R.V.Sutton, Bart Mr.W.G.Barclay.Prince Albert of Wales (captain).of the two small Princes stand out sharp contrast.! Prince Bigard was the rosisest, the most\u2019 :cheëry, activ and enthüsiastic boy on the pitch in the\u2019 \u201cgrounds of Windsor Castle.His brother was \u2018almost the quietest the most methodical and the most decorous.| When be handled the bat, Prince Edward was half-way down the pitch as soon as the ball had left the bowler's band.He played a straight bat to ithe straight balls, but gatbered himself together\u201d \u2018and ! hit with all his small might at the loose : jones.He ran so fast and wns so anxious to run that it must be confessed he ran | more than one member of.his side.But nobody minded, for the Eton boys were.courteous as well as sportsmanlike.in \u2018| seen in Dawson.TI OUT OF LACROSSE Dr.Camerom Replaces Him.Billy Strachan Coming Out Next Week.will play lacrosse again this season.He wants to retire from the game and only his desire to help the Montreal Lacrosse Club has impelled him to handle a stick this summer.In any event he will not pfay sat- urddy against Cornwall and his place on the defence will be taken by Dr.George Cameron, who has been practising steadily and who is playing fast lacrosse.Billy Strachan-has promised to come out next week and he will strengthen the team materially for their game with the Caps in Ottawa, July 15.The Montreals had a rattling good practice last night in préparation for The home worked and it may .be next Satur day.together smoothly Saturday.McKerrow is playing in better form i than ever before and is the mainstay of the team, - SILVA AND MAUPAS ARE MATCHED TO WRESTLE \u201cEmile Silva and En Emile Maupas have returned to Montreal after a month's tour in Quebec.During their trip tney wrestled twelve matches, appearing in twelve places, viz.: Three Rivers, Grand Mere, Quebec, Tedfurd Mines, Coati- cook, Megantle, Lennoxville, Windsor Mills, Richmond, Waterloo, Granby and Farnham.At the conclusion of the series of matches Silva was two falls ahead, and the two athletes will wrestle at Riverside Park next Monday night to decide the supremacy.They will wrestle for three falls, and Maupas will have to win the three to retain the Canadian championship.-The match will commence about 10 o'clock or immediately at the conclusion of the re- .| gular programme, 2 DRAW AT DAWSON.Dawson, Y.T., July 6\u2014Before the Dawson Amateur Athletic Association, Philadelphia aJek - O'Brien and Boston Jack (Twin), Sullivan, rounds to & draw.lt was the fastest; c¢Teverest and hottest bout ever seed in \u2018the north.Several times both men were sroggy together.Crowds packed the great rink, and nothing like the fight bas been The men will tight it over again, Augyst 8, at the same place.\u2014 eres London, July 6.In the English-Aus-_ tralla cricket match( England dev larec Jared Her second innings closed = after five wickets, with a score of 295.The Australians scored 224 for seven wickets drawn.E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Telegraphers and Irenes, of the Junior League meet on the old exhibition grounds, on Saturday next.A bard game Is exppoted., trade (3636563 3 + LÉ.AN INJUNCTION: | DIS=.2088\" * SOLVED.* \u2014 * Harrisburg; Pa., July 6.% Judge Weeis to- day dissolved % the temporary injunction % which had been granted by % the Dauphin County Court %.restraining\u201c:Pitche\u201d Wiltse % and Outfielder Hayden from % playing with the York Tri- % State baseball team.The two In the field Prince Edward.was the ; most alert of the players, and walted breathlessly for every stroke; with his knees bent and his hands outstretched the most approved professional style.In the pavilion, when watching his side bat, he was all animation and excitement.Whenever the ncore went up 10, he hopped down the steps and banged his diminutive fist in During the interval his excitement and enjoyment of things In general resulted in an incident whièh rather alarmed him.He went -over to inspect the instruments « of the \u2018\u2019Besses\u2019\u2019\u2019 band, and, \u2018taking up the drum with great energy, he was s0 energetic that he fell over the drum and\u2019 measured his length on the turf.One of the men, animated solely by the humane intention of picking up his Royal Highness, made a rapid move towards him.But \u2018the little Prince, who bas been led to doing: misconstrued the action.Ha | picked himself up like a flash of lightning, !- and with a scared lite, On the other hand, \u2018Prince Albert was solemn to a degree.In the pavilion he leant against the rall- fags with a quiet air of happiness, and whilst he watched bis team playlug an uphill game, he kept time to the music of the band with his slender fingers.In the field he was quick, but at the same time machine-like.At the wickets be showed, really better style than.bis royal brother, and was infinitely more painstaking and cautious, His nine runs were the result of a patient and careful innings.Never once did he bit wildly, which cannot be said of Prince Edward, and he did not call for a run unless he was sure of it.Altogether he batted with the air of a man who is resolved to do his duty to the utmost in the most punctilious manner.tr teeter.600D STORY TOLD ON HAPPY JACK CHESBID It happened on the Dunham avenue groupds, Cleveland, September 26, .1904.\" That was the day when Geo.Stovall lifted.one of Jack Chesbro's sprinkling waggon.spheroids out of the lot and broke up the game.Chesbro has always maintained hit cost.the Highlandets the pennant.Be that as 1t may, September 26 was the day the wily Napoleons Sherlock -Holmesed Big Jack and his vapor sphere, When \u2018not playing third base tor a living, Bill Bradley shines.back of a drug store counter.It was thers that Brad, while.tasting the stuff in various bottles with Latin inscriptions connected His face, filed for.his that tongue with the mouth of a bottle containing tincture of capsicum.Long afterward Bill nursed a tongue which forced his folks to feed him liquids through a tube.And he never fargot the | experience, \u201c About the time Chesbro was cutting swath through the ranks of the batsmen, \u2018and.was due to twirl against Cleveland, # players jumped their Balti- 3% more contracts and the man- # agement of the latter organi- © ¥ zation sought to.prevent % them from playing with the % York team., RRR HERTS ANAK + * serencuensererenes It is hardly likely that Benny Haynes their match with the Cornwalls here counted on to give a atnoothi exhibition- i \u201cI'\"T.\"Johnson, fought twenty terrifc|- | I | | ! | + AY | Lachine Boating.Club, were chosen as fol- TSIEN LACROSSE DEAL Caps Won't Object to Montreal Playing Dade and *, Finlayson.y Mr.Wm.Forah, secretary of the Capitals, said to-day, he thought the N,A.L.U.board last night should first have endorsed President O'Connell's action in voting for professionalism.\u2018action until such time as the hoard of governors agreed on a line of action.In view of Mr.Gorman's letter to President O'Connell of the N.A.L.U., there was nothing for the- lacrosse men to do\u2019 but to walt yntil the matter was disposed of at the annual meetihg of the C.A.A.U.There was no need to fight the C.A AU.on the matter, as none of the clubs wished to play with the western men at present, and none où them Intended playing professionals, he thought, In their own teams.The matter will be straightened out before the Minto Cup matches are due, \u201cHowever,\u201d sald Mr.Foran, \"if -Moritreal agalnst us July 15\"we will offer no ob- Jections.\u2019\u2014Ottawa Journal.rare LEANDERS WON THE .Henley, July 6.\u2014The Leanders, who yesterday \u201cdefeated the Vespers of Philadelphia, won the final heat to-day {in the contest for the Grand Challenge Cup, by .defeating the Belgium crew two and a half lengths in the splendid time of six minutes fifty-six seconds.terday, and is only five seconds outside the record.\u2014 LACHINE BOATING CLUB.The crews for the trial \u2018fours\u2019 of the lows: \u2014 No.1 crew\u2014H.B, Dawson (stroke); C.Lawson, H.J.Riley, Gen.Wilkinson.No* -2 crew\u2014Len.Johnston (stroke); HR Carre, \u2018W.Leonard, M.Levin.No.-3 .crew\u2014C.8.Watson (strike); A.B.Mellor, W.Brass, B.8.Cromble, - No.4 \u2018crew\u2014Cavie Howard (stroke); G.Marriott, T.F.Depencier.No.5 crew\u2014R.Magor (stroke); T.Lawson, H.Wurtele, H.J.Brydges.No.6\u2014D.M.Madi]l (stroke); Mumford, Chadesy, F.Wurtele.No.7 crew\u2014W, Barnes (stroke); C.E.Short, R.L Crolabie, A.Y.Paxton.No.8 crew\u2014K.Strathy (stroke): B.M.Watson, F.Maynard, E.Galloway.of fours, doubles and singles.The finals will be rowed off at annual regatta August 5th.The war canoe crew under Captain Gordon Davison will start practites on Friday night at.7.39 sharp.paddle kindly be on hand at ghat time, Sr and then afterwards decided \u2018to defer | plays Dade ang_ Finlayson GRAND CHALLENGE GP) | This is five seconds.better than yes- .Thin clothes far the warm days.on\u2019t swelter in a heavy, lined suit \u2018when you can get comfort as well as style in) a Semi-ready two-piece suit, © Our twe-pleeq puits have the snapplest style of any clothing in this country, \u2018They are de- pigned en the very latest lines\u2014the little details of collar, lapel, hang of sleeve, ete., receive the careful attention of our expert tailers, The shoulders and sleeves, ony, are lined, çeiaining the shape permanently, / They are made of our own good Kilalo and .Biunoz Homespuns\u2014 materials we guarantee every way, in Price, $12 to $18.tree me © pese serres - Semi-ready 23) ST.JAMER STREET 1551 ST CATHERINE STREET MONTREAL Tailoring en _ This Paper is printed with The Queen City Printing Ink Companv\u2019s OXFORD CAFE Without a hival PHILADELPHIA.CHICAGO, | thronged all week view what is considered the finest home of any athletic organization in Canada.Quits! throughout the week.office of the undersigned, up to Tuesday., 1th, 1905, at 11 o \u2018clock.aa, with crowds anxious to for \u2018the purchasing of l0*3, 6?grouer! be \u2018welcomed Book 67 Charges, which is decosived and \"The first & subsdription dance of thé -club {will be held \u2018Thursday, July Bth.mission fee of fifty cents will be charged to everyone.Members may secure tickets for friends either from the committee or from the secretary.ATHLETICS AT M A.A A The M.À.À.A.\u201cmembers will \u201con Peel | the opening of their pew quarters on Peel street, by keeping open house all \u2018through ! the week.This was decided at a meet- \u2018ing of the directors of the association, held OPEN HOUSE TIPS ON DYEING Put your trust in these works and .the odda are all in your favor.Our French Dry Cleaning Process assures - best cleaning of delicate fabrics.R.PARKER & CO.\u201cDyers and Cleaners, Montreal, 42 St, Catherine St.and 203 Notre Dame St.West, Phones\u2014Bell (Up) 3041, Maln 1597.Que.tute a series of weekly handicaps for the struck to be winners.Holcomb Ward retired yetiterday from AN-England doubles only after what was considered to be the most magnificent lawn tennis ever seen_at penses.and all other costs of liquidation, cluding cists of the peiition ro sell Bara af and the atror- Wimbledon.champion, best players in England, were at the top of thein form.ericans simply the effort seemed to tire tbem, lost the second judged play: played the game of his life, ably assisted by Ward.four games, ing every point: continued to the last, are moreover described as [nlows One Thrusand Four Hundred and Nin=ry awarded as prizes t prizes to \u2018(1491\u2014from 1 to 1M.of tha offi the\u2019 tionary machineries: as well as thæ.ser SALE OF IMMOVABLES CINCINNATI ve BOSTON.~~] Re C.DIGNARD & & CO.245 and 247 \u2014 Delorimier Ave.Montreal.last night.The new building bas been SEALED TENDERS will be received, ar :La July in the fovezogn, | & number of\" ladies have already availed b >a themselves of the uildings therenn erecrad.camia: 1LZ aTAtini- eur prelves vista VieRe, and they, with ary machineries as described in Jeval .All wishing to .be séen Al poke price of \u201ctbe dcdersig sae urators.e said buildin factory bars M.A.A, A.HANDICAPS.Ing eve mers DIE and a gL on An ad- The M.A.A.A.has decided to insti- Avenue.In the (City of Montreal.and wai-0 months of July'and August.The first of, Ten Ints of ground krowu and de: rif (these will be held to-night.and the others Under ihe numbers: Ome Two.Toren \" will follow on successive Thursdays.(Five.Six.Seven, Eight.Nine and Ten.of \"aa Silver and bronze medals are now being offictal subdivision of the original lo No: \u201cne ial plaza aad A ; Book of ferences ot St.Mary = Ward, af tha : i t HE 1 : TWO AMERICAN TENNIS | rente.The emma Der a ee BEATEN AT WIMBLEDON 10.05 Sh PE ills 2700 pn London, July 6 \u2014 Beals C.Wright, and the championship all bypotheques, charges, suck as church repartitions.like rature, taxes, ajsessmenrs, tennis and other charges s.H.Smith, and Frank \"Risley, the one of Welsh the the attorneys for ihe Curarors, neys for the opposite par-tes, petition.Each upghn the In the first set the Am: smo*hered the Britishers, but and they and third sets.by ill- the fourth set Wright the payment of tte adjudication price.In Condit\u2018ons\u2014Parment in Casb.on the Sth and tith c° July.1305.For anv- further information.dersigned Curators.P.J CHARTRAND The Americans won.the first with the Britishers contest- but in the fast play which tbe \u2018Britishers finally Curator s commission and :tton that the purchaser rEould bear and par privi:eges and bypothecary and af a ax fae sad tender must be arrompanied Hv 12 accepted cheque of $1060.90.as guarantee for The factory will be opened for \u2018aspect:07 see tie ua- | Bot the upper hand and took the set, 3\u20147.PAUL L.TURGEON, \u2018The scores in the other sets were: 2\u20146, 6\u20143, i Jotnt Curators.| and 8-2.L ! 1S9 St.James St.Montreal\u2019 TEL « vec i Te ri L Jo a gil es rer 7 A Heu bl Fhe A Fr the Naps -bunched their beads one forenoon to concoct & plan whereby the marsh , ball could be overcome, \u201cIf.we could only put something on it; to-stop Jack wetting it, we would.n It up things,\u201d\u201d said Larry fnnocently.4 \u201cBy me halberd,\u201d shouted Bill, \u2018I have a hunch, ob king.I'll hie me to the apothecary emporium this day and with memory of one tasty day last winter lingering in me mind I'll guarantee to give.Chesbro the garmest reception he ever got.\u2018 So Bill bled and from the bottle of capsicum abstracted enough of the dope to blister -a cold storage warehouse.Bradley handled the balla frequently \u2018that day, and every time he did 60,- managed to squirt tincture over the horsehide.Joss, who opposed Chesbro, did not ap ply \u2018his digits to his lips, as is the wont of twirlers.But Jack, strong in.the belief that his sprinkler system gers, applied his ers to his rubbed them over the ball and then did it again.Then he ceased.O'er bis face spread a look of astonishment.Also tongue, unaccustomed.Jack tried another spot and the result was the same.Then he tumbled.He said nothing, fest exhibitions of base \u2018running Minneapolis fans \u2018had ever seen and they gave Sullivan a st nette proms A best\u2014and was defeated.Now the story han deen told numerous times, but few realise that when Bil Bradley tried to assimilate & bottle of capsicum, and had to take his food: throdgh .& tube, that he was laying a Ditters 62 ot \u2018 experience to overcame the spi tora ___\u2026.An \u2018.\u2026 great ovation as he returned to + the bench.\u2019 % +* 4e dE .pe ee E - a .: - Ris dci fou down the slug- | dut pitched his!\u2019 } er SER al a 4 Tr Signed THIS COUPON ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT WHEN PRESEUTED A9 THE G/ML OF TNO - TRADERS ADVERTISING, CO.7 JULY 6, v Aply Ono Coupon of the same date \u2014 reen business.Also, thit should the Government at any time, pass a law prohibiting the use of GREEN CASH RECEIPTS, we will refund monsy : © to any merchant for any GREEN CASH RECEIPTS he may have on hand, provided he has paid for same.H.A.WILDER & Co. 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J he culpa amo oh entertain Son of Bes.avans, Sao Pa ecurities.pay y VICE ts a\u201d celebration R.D.D thouda imiveraicies whos on ahd | pn A erch ate who HEE ies Stock Br dson 52 \u201cROYAL Ne PAT rome pee | ; .: , .e to as,\" uriies Special El Meier X Broker: n vice \u2018Grey July 5 TY AT or adian jes, Man.IN WIN dents.Pair EA rieelons trom 3 pu +=! miberh Monrrent ors.vice-regal i Boling an 1 HOME ee ARIES bright and umorous od Julius Ti Oat 3 .1124 \u2018 Stock n.Reng an ) >.s.a from Ra den pe .ere ouch se w sket hia Rat ; : oo .a h off! nd T Hw t cla dient g es er ch, \u2018 n h- ; re J121 M0 mca ine 3 emt ine om Toh spn ex ce pe a mou | \u2018 6 D se.A cita \u2018at the| - : Ma » ACCOI rive an- appré Inal perse appy ; aus \"at ROMANS AT ses ra ex FE 5 | + Street, Is Fe AN'S AT => this LA ple EN nd a nied by a CELSIOR by or which ; : str : | bY TER .y of Ex the e a \u2019 : 0 0 - M ght ERTA of =X e L Ale Es of By u ana Ty han mary GE, 10 ; 8 t er as er 8.Laibadie T ames the ge al r .0.0 , ab nam\u2019 re \u201c4 ES las ythi the ent w .w es e ,N .F.t PN solut 5 Com Es 0 wear Sit FYinias In >.Labadle wa ue acte Gdatello 12 eetin f AS cert: Ex The 1 lars the entertain Susplces.ol of Ph glvan George rected ' datellows\u201d Lo of t | \u201c orn Extra nstnet he sept this cit £ th hila Be 8 f f Loo be : IY Ne] tor stairt ex of Q alnm efore y at e Knl del-| L nnett .H or th ollowi all, oi F ï nine Erman oh eme.a Ka al Lomme © Bees ch éco .hing can rents\u2019 ed the Mr.he ire all | Es ere Onda .noble ing ticers : ranks of ch n ect ota ng with E Lois y, recording Sane ni\u2014 Lo i ving x: e ow ra of rt Mc neel- eau nelle.ti oral lce-g nd; ; Jos : \u2018nad the Frost nked fone P Lean ort F reasu lar se rand; Dr.À + Shree atin] fraternal so ythlan bert 'F.Olsen + x \u201casccetetys Jom rey of near th in the rp ra va ery Le ; John 5 fonturen, cletles.The te _ Arana 1 Trud Ln Te 3 ibe] pren, ta put Lodge oath Tore.L.Tunlisnins \" a ' 3 Com cm îÜ K restos Jase 6 bs The Hi Bi \u2018 & Brie ofthe Her > \\ Dre srald i 22 et, | .pe { Least if im ee isfipunne Lee oF PR Ekin Sac chao ita tion i cil busy at 8 o'clock in the morning.Cost of Clothing the Boy| The Store of Satisfaction \u2018 Boys\u2019 Sacque Buits, 8 pieces: coat, vest and pants, in pu me You're a Patron of pleasantly entertained, If you study yoyr: comfort.\u201c LADIES\u2019 SHIRTWAIST SUITS- THAT WILL BE FULL -OF PLEASANT SURPRISES _Friday will be a day of surprises in the Shirtwaist Suit section.A SALE Over eight hundred Made with rows of colored lace and back, Ladies Shirtwaist Full of Interesting Styles, and Economy Chances l'evose SATURBAY.AT 1 O'CLOCK.SALE | \u2018One large tableful of Walsts, ranging from 98c to insertion in front leg 0' mutton sleeved tucked at cuffs, \u201cAn item to interest everybody, because every, departiient is \u201ca éohtributor: to this- FRIDAY BARGAIN LIST.Certain to get \u2018you\u2019 it be: \u2018numbered among our early morning audiences \u2018to-morrow.$1.45.Made of Lawns, Linens, Muslins, ete.ashes 3 hs, mrt, ii Tne Suits will be offered at prices which, in many cases, are really but half the valve The Véareay M 10m oe ute 706 hëst measure.Special for Friday .3.75 keenest buyer will be agreeably surpriged.rh one of the its that wil be or eddy Splendid Walsts, made of fine sheer JLepn deep .t 250 more Boys\u2019 Wash Sults, In several designs anh Friday, are this season's styles, made'by one of the leading mesufacturers.erfectly fucks romt and back, rimmed doûn front with styles, on sale Friday.i ome made In ihe finished in every'detail.They will be grouped on different tables on the second floor at tons, leg o' mutton sleeves, tucked at cuffs, pants: Russian and Buster Brown styles with.the University Street side of the store.An extra staff of salesladies will be in attendance tucked collar.Regular $1.65, for .95e) » .bloomer breeches.Blouses neatly trimmed.REGULAR $4.45 JAP SILK WAISTS FOR $2.23.Bizes for ages 2 1-2 ta 7 years.Regular value at 8 a.m.ready to serve you.Remember those who shop early will get the choicest $4.8 65c and 75e.Friday's nett price .49¢ Suits.Even if you have no intention of.buying, come and look at these Suits, you.will be a ; _ - x ; ; tucked back and front; lace collar and cuffs.o N , 1 I f ° A t Table 1\u201438 only Cambrio Table 5\u201452 Shirtwaist egular $4.45, for .,.c2 ace seu ces o+ und acte 82.25 : neral Information About \"Sia she ble Siz nice gy - } with white dot, pale blue C terials are White Swiss \u2019 Discounts On Staple Lines of Merchandi white\u2019 stripe.° Fridays 25 Muslin, Chambrays, in .a, 1scounts Un otapie Lines o erchandise white stripe.riday\u2019s $ ustin, yn k d S d C b it _ \u2019 = P i surprise price .: 1.biye, green and fawn.ac an 1 e om S 1 The Discount Sale of Dress Goods, Both black and colored.Special lots Table 2\u2014In this lot there Made with deep hom- ; Cn dr a , -3 an ) per cent.discount.are 120 Shirtwaist Suits ati ; ' vi Ÿ The Discount Sale of Wash Goods\u2014Summer Cotton Fabriés of all sorts.\u2014some in cream Lustre, Bre tte styl .23c Never Before Bought So Much Value 1 Special lats at 25, 33 1-3 and 50 per cent.discount, ; with pink, doe or weed the y tre Eriday's | Last week's successful sale of Back and Side Comks was witnessed by: ÿ : The Discount Sale of Linens and Cottons.Sfecial bargains to-morrow in pin, size cdots; others xtreme.as $4 50 another manufacturer with a desirable range of samples to dispose of.He hl Quilts, Towels, Table Linens, Towellings, Sheets and Pillow Cases.plain white Lawn and surprise price .° sought no further than The Store of Satisfaction, whose keen-sighted By Manufacturers\u2019 Samples of White Marseilles and Satin Quilts, at 25 per cent.colored Som rics.Full Co © | buyer quickly discerned the unusual values, and speedily agreed upon a i | M discount.Samel \u20ac Bath Towel 2 di \u2018 posted uses, int .: Table 6\u2014In this line there satisfactory price.anufacturers! Samples © at owels at 25 per cent.discount.: \u2019 : | 37 Shirtwaist Suit , 2 _\u2014 skirts.Regular value are Wale uits To-morrow, therefore, another special sale of Back and Side Combs.jl Dress Trimmings\u2014different lots at 25 and 50 per cent.discount off.up to $5.50.Friday's sur-' $2 69 only, comprising Lustres Shell white and amber.Various shapes, plain or in various \u2018 - i ~~ ALSO, THE FOLLOWING VERY SPECIAL ITEMS prise price .a ° and Musline.Values up .styles of mounting.Values range up to $1.25.One price to- 23 40 inches- wide Black Lawn, for\u2018 summer dresses; 15¢ goods for, per Table 3 contains 8 Shirt: to $8.00.Friday's sur- $5 98 INOTTOW 2.020200 ea eee ee eee tons tusaane saseavnenssansoinee neneos Cc YAFA Lit Lana esse sa eee ec as ee rares as a ne ha 10\u20ac Lawns, Muslin, Grass prise price .° | To prevent them getting Into the hands of dealers we limit the quan- ; 50 dozen Linen Huck Towels, red border, fringed \u2018ends; size 18 x 36 Linen.Made in the , ; tity to a customer to 3.- .i inches.Marked 10c each.To-morrow, each .Le latest styles.-Suits that Table 7 will contain 150 A \\ White Crochet Quilts, for double beds, $1.00 yuality.To-morrow.?sse - wash well, and wear for .Summer 8kirts, mostly : .h Fancy Dress Muslins, lic quality.\u2018To-morrow, per yard .83 c time\" Friday's length of 2 Ÿ \u2018black Duck with white \u2018 ° be - ; ° E | » Fine Colored Alpaca, for shirtwaist \u2018suits.Colors are brown, light gray, pri ; 689 8 surprise $ 98 | polka dot, and plain blue , : ig oe argall À 6 oe Free, fawn, red, \u2018pale blue, etc.; 30c goods.To-morrow, per 34 Ta lo\u201d ho this lot there Canvas Cloth, Friday's 98c 5 .= FE LLee esse nec case pue era e na ee eee scene manon annee de anale ses.34e 1 hirt ts, ; ; : .; Co I.54 inch Colored Siciliennes and fine lustrous Lustres\u2014brown, navy are 42 hirtwaist Suis, surprise price .~ Ladies\u2019 $3.00 Oxford Shoes for $1.93 Ë | 6 and bottle green: sse goods.Sale price, per yard.Cees aa are able light weight ma- Table n this table - ; | i nch wide Waterproof Cravenette, in dark gray.lig gray awn terial for summer wear.; 8\u20140 - \u2018 Eg | and \u2018olive; $1.10 goods.To-morrow.per vard .Le 89c Suits that are decidedly there will be 120 Skirts, THIS MEANS A SAVING OF OVER 33 PER \u2018CENT, | 36 Inch wide Saxony Flannelette, soft finish; 42 1-2¢ goods.To-mor- 734 dressy hon \\style {of made .of white Duck, These are beautiful \u201c high- grade Viel Kid.Oxford :low Shoes, .finished & £ EASE ERA ASAE LE RR IR ce more than one Suit o ; .with patent tips.Cholce of light turn soles-or: the heavier Good- .Fancy Printed Organdle, 30c goods, for.Lea aan LS se Lean 15e this line will be sold to :- Victoria Lawn and Pique, year Melted soies, Cuban or military heels.A full \u2018assortment of Clearing lots of Dress Goods; regular 75c and $1.00 goods.To-mor- any customer.) Friday's $3.65 Co ; also Grass Linen.Fri- $ 119 sizes from 2 1-2 to 7, in C and D widths.Every pair splendid 8 FOW, Per VF +.1ecccee centre ten trace canne ee tee tete ee scene 35e surprise price .2.cL day's surprise price, each ¥* *' value at $3.00.Friday's nett Price.cooo.verenioen senoenes 1.93 i - La | \u2018House Furnishings Dept.LL Says: - M's easy to increase the sales with such generous discounts as these:\u2014 20 and 23 per cent.discount.Draught Screens and Art Furniture, all less 20 per cent.discount.Best French Cretonnes, in full range Jess 25 per cent.discount.All Furniture Coverings, marked $1.50 \u2018to $4.75 yard, less 15 per cent.dis- .count.decoration for country houses.Num- - erous-\u2014colors-and\u2014styles- -from; pair, $1.25 to $3.75, less 10 per cent.discount.Lace Curtains of all kinds, the Alteration Discount Sale.Those up to 33.75 pair subject to 10 per cent.discount, and those over $3.75 pair, less 20 per cent.discount.Curtaln Poles, made of hardwood.in oak, mahogany and walnut finish: size gl- -2 in.x 5 ft, with wood or brass{trimmings complete.Regular.26c each, less 20 per cent.; discount; nett sale price -20c \u201cBrass\u201d \u201cExtension Rods, opening from | [ | | 20 to 42 inches; marked 5c each, ! less 23 per cent.discount; nett sale price .34C! Chenllle Table Covers, 30 in: square, with handsome 6 inch fringe all round.Regular 50c each, less 29 ! per cent.discount; nett sale - } price a.[I Be.Drapery Pins, worth 3c - dozen; for Friday only, box containing 12 dozen pins for 15c, less LS per cent.dis- , count.3 | + Some Half Price Veilings 500 yards of Veiling, white, - black, navy, brown and white to be dis posed of at 30 per cent, discount.Extreme Value in Ribbons 6,000 yards\u2014odd lines of Ribbon, in, various widths and qualities, a large | assortment of shades.Worth up to: 25¢ yard.Your choice Friday at % uit 4%e 2,000 Ribbon Remnants, in all the\u201d various qualities that this store is' renowned for carrying.To clear Friday at BO per cent.discount.\u201c800 vards of Badge Ribbon, assorted Sash Curtain Muslins, Bobbinets and | other window decorations at 10, 13, of colorings, marked 18c to 75c yard, _ Snowflake Curtains, the.tdeal 1] wmdow reduced tor ; Clothing We Sell \u2018 Evidericed in the great growth of the department\u2014the increasing number of sales daily being recorded.As much business done in a day as was accomplished in a week .when the department was first.opened.\u201d Why?Read your answer in these values: \u2014 250 Tweed Suits, for men and young men, in six ait- ferent patterns: heather mixtures, tdncy checks, also in stripe fabrics; made in four button sacque \u2018style, good farmer satin lining.A1 busis ness\u2019 Suits.The regular | price $8.00.Speclal Frie.day 8 a.m, nett.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Hundreds of ether Suits, better material\u2014many ait- \u201cferent qualities of fabrics; finished\u2019in the up-to- \u2019 date sacque style, \u2018best trimming throughout.Sizes from 33 to 44 Inches chest measure.Prices _.: 85.50, 813.00, 815.00 to .SI - $23.00 Less THE DISCOUNT.\u201cWhere All the Flowers .COME FROM ! | The \u2018Artificial Flowers en vogue for trimming.seasonable Millinery\u2014that i The Store of Satisfaction is selling at prices so materially less than the\u2019 values.From manufacturers who want to clear out.the present season's ; stock that manufacturing for the season that is to come may be actively \u2018and exclusively engaged in.Still another advantageous purchase, permittin three specifically and specially priced groups of inq:\u2014 ps 9 the arrangement of Flowers for Friday's sell 10c, 15c and 25c Come in if only to confirm that the values are double and treble Fri- | day's rices.Come in early while the choicest values are available\u2014a look | may determine you to buy.ANNI NINN SI ESN NSN Busiest Carpet Dept.In THE CITY Friday's bargains give you a clue to the reason:\u2014 Oiicloth Mats at 50 per cent.discount\u2014 Size 1 1- 2 yards x I 1-2 vards, 90c¢, for.h vv oil \u201cee .Ade Size 11-2 yards x 2 yards, $1.20, for.ferrite sean Glee Size 2 yard x 2 yards, $1.60, for.+++0 00004 ecran eee sa 000 RIRE s0c {Size 3 yards x 2 1-2 yards, $2.00, for.2200 viii iii 1.00 | {Size 2 1-2 vards x 2-1-2 yards, $2.50, fore.0 coal REE ABD) Smyrna Rugs, slightly damaged, reversible, fringed ends, made from .best wools, very pretty designs\u2014some floral, others of animals; size 29 x 64 inches.Regular price $2.40: Friday .44 JA splendid lot of Tapestry Carpet Squares, interwoven borders\u2014 \u2018Size 3 x 3 yards, Friday special.a vir een ete es ee scene ans s eee 34.95 Size 3 x 3 1-2 yards.Friday special.heaven se san 50 0010 0 150 s 0 R3.85 Size 3 x 4 vards, Friday special.ooo ivi chien 86.75 \"A few roils of 2 yards wide.well seasoned Floor Oflcloths\u2014some colors.Friday 30 per cent.dis- ; count.___e_ \u2014 500 yards of Black Duchess Ribbon.4 1-2 inches wide.Regular heard .25c yard, less 24 per cent.discount ; sale price .,.19e; Coloréd All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 51-4 | : inches wide, in all \u2018shades.8pecial, per yard .221% \u2018Friday Bargains in Lace Remnants .of Valenclennes and Tor- + chon Lace and Insertion.1 to 3 yard lengths, to clear Friday \u2018at, per piece .\u2026.1c and Z2%e .\u201c \u2018All Remnants of Embrolddty Edging and Insertion at Half \u2018Price.> Stamped Linens Stamped White Linen Centrepleces, \u201cwith buttonhole borders, .conventional, floral, \u2018eyelet and shell patterns to insert net; size 18 Inches: Regular 25c and 35c.Friday 15e Btamped White Linen Doylies to match, size 5, 6 and 7 inches.Regular Be to.8c.-Friday one of i any size for .eens Stamped White Linen Cosey \u2018Covers, » with border all around, conventional |.and floral + \u2018 price 28c to 35c.designs.Regular Friday.19e Book Department\u2019s Special Occasions Bible Stories, neatly bound in cloth.Publisher's price 25c.Our sale price Friday only, each Be ZAfe of King Edward and Queen Vic- \u201ctoris.Regular 50c values, on sale Friday at, each 28c¢ \u2014 Tress sare gilt top, very clear type.Publish+ ers price soc.Our sale price, each .siens sevesesen -2¢ | be Poets, beautifully bound in cloth, |.of ~ them slightly imperfect.RegulÆAr value 25es Friday, square yd.18%e _ NS DOC SE LL Toilet Soaps and Sundries Copco and Falry Soap.regular 5e What Men Think of | The Store will Close 95.95 -In The Store of- Satisfaction's with a fund of e experience, on Saturdays = During the months of July and August promptly at 1 o\u2019clock e There\u2019s Real Encouragement Men\u2019s Underwear-One Line\u2019 Procurablé at 25 Per Cent.Discount | Men's fine Natural Cashmere Underwear, light - summer weight, guaranteed unshrinkable.Shirts are mohair bound, front with 3 pearl buttons, finished seams; cool and \u2018comfortable\u2014 Sizes 40 methods to send the children when anything arises to prevent you from making a personal visit.\u201d.A Remember one code of treatment to all\u2014one scale of prices prevails\u2014the first-time shopper\u2019 can\u2019 buy any article equally as cheap as \u2018the one Sales in the Basemerit Friday of Bilzzard Freézer.makes good ice cream in a 1° quart \u2018size.Ice Cream \u2018very few minutes.Sells regularly for $1.73: Friday .$1.39 3 string Carpet Broom, regular ; 15c, for .022200 000000 ve.Oc Extension Window Screens, % sizes: .regular 29c to 3bc; Friday any slze fOr 2.222122 00 ae E ,.\u2026.=Be 1-2 in.3 ply Garden Hose, 25 and 50 feet lengths, The.7:1-2¢ i quality Friday.per foot .- Be Those Glass Tumblers with tin covers, that reguiarly sell: for.45c doz, may be bought fdr: each ze Fancy.Majolica Jardinleres, assorted \u201csizes.Regular\u2019 25e a 30e, for, ho ee 19e {Children\u2019s White Lawn Aprons.[SP 84 \"à6 38 42 Regular.prices.85c 88¢c 85e $1.00 $1.00 Friday's sale price.64\u20ac 67e \u201cFile 75e Te Drawers to match, spliced séats, \"ankle length, trousers _ fipisht\u2014 Lo Sizes ©.32 34.36 PRET TO ET AE TAR | Reg prices\u2019 S5c 85e 89c 95e * 81.00 $1.15 $1.25 re \u2014 eae - Friday \u2026.G4¢ G4c Gre - 71e 75e - 86cC 94e F resh Supplies of Whitewear Keep Coming In Ladies\u2019 (\u2018ambric Corset (overs, Tull front style, with clusters of tucks and lace insertion, trimmed around neck \u2018and arms with lace and rihbon beading 8\" to 12 med around neck and over shoulder years with embroldery.\u2018 brotdery, trimmed over shoulder with embrotdery.4 Only Fresh Groceries Sold Here Repeat orders for Camping supplies reach ° | to 16.\u2018Years.pa The Store of Satisfaction every day = | Bolter's Sweet Wrinkl 25 cases.25 lbs, each, * Santa 35 an Per can .cc.a ce Clara Valley Prunes, fresh, Les dozen cans .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2s perfect fruit, 4 lbs.for .2 i Ib, 1in Strathcona Colfee.Reg- 2 Armour's Beef Cordial, 1 1b.bot- ular 30e: For .27e tie, for 220220 ee sea ae ces s5e Calltornia Asparagus, \u201824 Ib.cape, 5 Redraib's Extra Granulated Sugar.each.iY, PER ©, \u20ac Ibs.2.2 2j 0e aan « Tomatoes or \u2018Sugar Corn, tin TES 1¢ A Soa \u201cStratheon Clerk's Pork and Reap, \u2018in Chili i SUED oot a ess een 0 pe Imported Fresh Herring, 1 Ib.fiat tins, Featheratri 18 ee ee a 25e Cleaned rants, 3 PRES.11-1200 Piekied Walnuts, plat \u2018bottle, patent, S8teatheona Corn Starch, 3 pkes.20¢ top Manzanilia \u2018Olives, 16 ox.bottle.Panvan Relish, patent pint botile.Snider's Heme-made Catstip, pint Clark's Ham Loaf, 1 ib.tins Roneless Pea Med]! Bacon.per tb.ie ene Malta Vita or Ite Chipa Force or S.W.Riscuits .7 Ibs.Strathcona Rolled Oats .:.Walter Baker's Chocolate, per lb | S$ bars Cameo Soap ÎRe tin .eav h Free Ice win bur Refrigerators Maple Syrup (Smalls), a 69c Washable Belts for 45¢ | + Fancy mercerized washable \u2018Belts, in: k tt price Friday.cake de! white, pink, pale blue, brôwn and\u2019 cake; nett p ic y l black.Also fancy Shirred Belts,.in | DOZEN FOR .eens se white, sky.navy.brown and.black, So: le with- white Kid lining.Regu- - PO 2 1-26 cales mett price Frs - | PURCHASED To- MORROW (FRIDAY) ar soc and 630 Fridens day .PUR eee 10\u20ac! nett price .e.uon.45\u20ac Fairbanks\u2019 Tar Soap.regular 10\u20ac nett.price Friday .|\" cake; Tei of a Refrigerator.| Adding to the reasons that argue.for the immediate purchase !Pinaud\u2019s Eau de Quinine, regu- > Refr 1h be 3 th , st nt of the season.28c Net Gloves for 23c | lar 80c; nett price Friday.\" SOC.\u2014 \" rigerators selfing: In \u20ac warmest mo Ladies\u2019 oe Lisle Thread Gloves, with mmm when the need of one is most apparent, at out of;season.prices.I back Colors gf white and black.J Every Refrigerator subject to an Alteration Discoun:\u2014 i in itself discount; nett price, per pair zae _ Medicines, Etc.a material saving.A furtheradvantage: + * .\"| de et, an lon Bureau The purchaser of a Refrigerator costing not_less fhan $9.95 Je 25c Silk Stocks for 15c ; ine.pr héFular 49e; nett me will receive a 10 lb, block of i ice daily during the thonth o July.| Pe ai hock encours.in | Household Ammeonla, regular 10; \u2018The purchaser of a Refrigerator costing from $13.45 to $19.45,, will receive: con éco, make te ner) Per hear Bbc; nett price Friday.RC! à 10 Ih.block of ice daily during the month of July and August.z + PHC iain tartans aera 15e, THREE FOR .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.\u2026.\\ 20c \u2018 While those whose choice rests upon a Refrigerator costing between $25.00 and Ladies\u2019 $3.50 Bath Robes for $1.75 Ladies\u2019 Turkish Towelling Bath Robes, made with sailor.collar, girdle around waist.Colors of blue and white, \\ Er.black and white, terra cotta -and white.Regular $3.50.Friday K for half price .7.81.75 | $1.19 Underskirts for 98c Ladies\u2019 Percale.Wash, Underskirts.\u2019 made with two deep frills, others with 2¢ inch accordion pleated, frill.Colors of havy blue and white, black and white.and light blue and white.TR FT ee 11 18¢ ! wo wor Sopp 0000080000000 2bc Reqular $1.19.On Fale Friday .eee ses sense St.Catherine, Univ \u201cTHE STORE | $35 .00 will receive a 10 1b.block of ice daily during July, August and September.Only 36 Refrigerators in stock, so there's need of prompt choice.te SOU 2 tee rahe + .see Pr «oi ksity and Victoria Streets.F- SATISFACTION.\u201d Lo 0 59¢ Alarm Clocks for 48c 100 Alarm Clocks, nickel plated.case, good movements, Regular 59c, less 20 per cent.discount, making the nett price _ Underpriced Styles.of Corsets Summer Corsets, regular 75c value, made of good quality Net, clusters of steels on sides, lang.front, and short hips, garter attachments.Light and cool for summer wear.Special price : 4B\u20ac Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Corsets for SOc on Friday.The last of various styles.Colors of white and.gray.\\ A number of different styles.{ $1.00 and $L25 values to clear 5ûc ax Pricing it so reasonably that immediate purchasers are found.Inspect these qualities\u2014observe the value: \u2014 20! Ladies\u2018, Cambric Night Gowns, V atyle, square voke with tucks, trim- - med around neck and sleeves \u2018with embroidery .0.45¢ Ladies\u2019 CAmbric \u2018Enderskirts, \u2018deep lawn flounce with hemstitched tucks trimmed with déep embroidery .eee .\u2026\u2026\u2026 S9c.-Enrdies-Cambric Drawers, lawn fiounce with tucks, imitation.torchon \u2018lace insertion, trimmed with lace.0.2 24e as caen 0 aa nes 49e, Children\u2019s White Lawn Pinafores.voke'of embrotdery insertion, trim- | 'I.ad\u2019es' Percale Wrappers, long |.| Little Might Forget.te we didn\u2019t jog your memory.\u201d (them ere you depart on your vacation, for you know the difficulty experienced (in preceding seasons in getting what length 21 to 31.S Pins, comfort is in 4 yard lengths, terns to choos se 50 boxes of colored both plain and mixed colors.Special 2 for ; White and blue Peari consulted ape time by the gas or oil stove.cooler, and less expensive, as well, , ,cause the \u201cfire\u201d can be quenched the soc.! Moment the need for such disappears.: from, pecial, Things \u2014 You - Buy you want.12 pieces, White Tape, assorted widths in the roll .\u20185e White Pearl Buttons, lines 12, 14, 16 and 18; 2 and 4 holes.Spe- .cial, dozen .se Black Mending Wool, 1-4 ounce } on skein; 2 skeins for.se Black Mending Wool on cards, , 4 cards for .010.02 ea 00 000 ve White Featherstitched Braid, put up 12 different pat- per \u2018| Black and white Foundation Belts, size each Crochet Cotton, a for Sue oc Headed one dozen on card, Faultless Safety Pints, no equal, assorted sizes on card, for.5e ne Gas and Oil Stoves Special Values The coal or wood burning\u201d g been superseded in every home wherein.the summer So much- be- Good Oil\u2019 Stoves; good Gas Stoves.So @5c [cheap in price, too.- (1 burner Gas Stove for only.19¢ 2 burners Gas Stove for.$1.75 1 burner Coal 0il Stove, with block tin.tea kettle; regular 95c, for 1200000000 0 :\u2026.69c The Blue Flame Wickless Ofl Stoves, that neither smoke or | smell, and are guaranteed\u2014 1 burner size .$2.93 2 burners size .iciieenen $4.95 3 burners size .ci00nn.$6.95 \u2018Savings on Silks Friday Cultivate the practice we pursue! Buy in liberal quantities when there are monetary gains to be achieved.\u2018Buy these underpriced lines Friday: shades - that \u201chaven't sold as readily as we anticl-._patbd\u2014they'll make excellent linings; ph \"Colored Taffetas.some shades waists, underskirts, lar 50e and 75¢ several\u2019 quite = etc.suitable Our qualities that we intend closing out at, per vard .300 yards fancy for regu- z5e colored Foulards, Crepe de Chine and Satin effects; two distinct ranges; cholce of varl- ous colors in Silks for sumnier.dresses.each.All beautiful Regular prices 98c and $1.10 yard.All marked at 980, discount; less SO per cent.nett_ price 1500 \u2018yards: White Jap Silk, 20 496 inches \u2018wide, natual.finish, good heavy quality.texas 20 per - cent.Regulaft price 25e yard, \u2018discount; nett price .cc.au eo 200 Ladies\u2019 * Wrappers \u2014Two Styles with deep frill on skirt, fitted waist lining.Colors of gray white.pink and white, red and white, to 42.Friday for Ladies\u2019 and white, and white, in front of pin tucks, trimmed with fancy bratd, deep frill on skirt, -fitted waist lining.Colors .of black and white, blue navy Sizes 34 Regular $1.00.on sale \"anse ue > ITS 0 85 000 0 tab navy blue and red, sizes 36 to 42.Regular $1.25, for Treen and blue 600 Percale W rappers, yoke effect _collar, sizes 34 to 88; ose ~ Children\u2019 s 75c Straw Hats for, 54c Ÿ Children's Galatea Straw Hats, extra fine quality, bound edge to match the ribbon, with bow at side; also a few of plain white straw, with ribbon and streamers.seiect from.75c.Friday's ~ Regular price, each.price All sizes to 54e Boys\u2019 59c Shirts for 49c Boys\u2019 fine Negligee Shirts with laune \u201c dered cuffs, 12 different patterns to select from.all new designs: 12 to 14.Regular price 59.Friday extra special Seay sizes - mans 1 É pre SERS We."]
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