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[" [ POR LITTLE WANTS, Use Heraid Want Columns.\u2014 ESTABLISHED 1808.NO.163.\u2014\u2014\u2014 FRANCE, AUSSI AND BRITAIN IN UNDERSTANDING Such, Says Delcasse, Was His Aim, and Meant Peace of Europe STRIPPED OF ALL ANS LEST MUTINY Two More Bla sels Suspected o affection Ves- - MOROCCO CONFERENCE BAD DID NOT LIKE FOOD SUPPLIED France ia Making a Groat Mistake in Stoessel Under Arrest and Kruger to Accepting Germany's Bluff, Which Could Never be Backed Up If Called.Paris, July 13.-Former Foreign Minister Deloasss, In the course of an interview published by the Gaulms today upon the British and French naval amenities al Brest, was induced to discuss his general policy relative to Great Brit in and Germany.He sald.\u201cTe policy of nations nowadays is not based on gentlment or antipathy.but upon their material Interests, AS between Germany and Great Britain our commercial balance shows whore our interests lie.(sreat Hultain ts out best purchaser, while Germany buys almost nothing off us and trieg to sal! us all ahe can, Moreover 11 is evident that we could not leave open pritaling controversies with Grest Britain which Might pra ipitate an armed struggle, for Greut Rritein Polas Ivdtsputaoly the empire of the seas For every war ship we build she buills four or five.It !s therefore well leo accent these manifest facts and conmier ile value which Britdsh co-operation would give us in certain eventualities.The great- eat intrinsis value or such co-operation would be the V.rtuai imposs ballty 10 which it would place Germany of making war upon us.\u201d Morocoan Menaces Not Serious.M.Delcasee waa asked 1f he consider ed the recent manaces in connection with Morocco AS beins serious.He replied: \u201cNot at all.In case of war (reat Britain would be surely with Us against Germany and then what would the infant fleet of Germany Amount to?What would bevome of her ports\u201d Of her commerce\u201d Of har merchant marine?It would mean annihilation That t& the reml significance of the present exchange of visita between tha British and French squadrons.An un- derstarding between these powers and the evantion of their navy Would creata a naval mar machine so powerful that neither (Germany anv other pour could risk conclusions vrAn the seal It ia the sea which It {= necessary to command to-day, and tH + war 10 to: Far East has couclas:vely demons errated that.\u201d Continuing Miniser cussed the poss hilly which he had pursuad.Understanding With Russia.\u201cThe Anglo-French cordial understanding.\u201d he sakd, \u2018was an achlave- mer toward 8 definite understanding hetw een Russia and Great Britain, and this further undermtanding wouid have been the work of the French Minister far Foreign Affaire The suvvess of os or ds- potivy De:-asse of the such a task mould have strengthened our influence in British coancis and assured for a long tone te price of the world \u201d Is Len uston Mivister Delcisen VAS asxaed fo: s STien ef Francres a°- ceping A we le sous More 15 walt He aave tno flow cg text] regpurse Tog 10 4 fare ta is à NL St ine \u2014and s.N A °CUT.stike.PRESCOTT RAN AGROUND IN A VERY THICK FOG Passengers Were Asieer at the Time and Dd Not Raise Any Disturb ance\u2014Steamer Lndamagead.1 Morr.via à * former.v ciN Was bound.grounded x &o.1s2K ye C0 « EE.NALS ths pacr \u2018 passes gers SUV à trers Ww might of Walker.Mars EF\" moned io ro: pew r Ine) Tolga Nack ide Wa hoo LEUR.triertupist \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en DR.PARKIN'S COLS'N FATALLY HURT \u2018RB .! sTa+% 43 + af arty dye Wo Qf Er a! < : AR _ 4, .TENTS : 3 = NUT \u201cà qa-ge HE s ON Another fatal acc Dent in Te UNSS Rapper et a: Mo Ts Renn een when Jn Work msm aged 7 ly reas w RA ied By à 3.274 ITWeL >-\u2014 \u2014 i What :s Going On çÇ + Lo\u201c _\u2014 Acadesv- Fine\u201d # Fs.T Ra Te Bec dd MT TROL LTTE Royaïs-Rann 5 WwW Sater Para\u2014Vvaudes.a 0 MOSTLY FAIR: VERY WARN Sr were TAF ALS aertTed th Ter s 4 à pars ON Me AY 7° à k TNs sls - LT =~ 2 sa .ro & PS \u201d is Da roms ~ SSL 9 CAT AT Dre \u201cam T Re RSR tet IRIS ISAT Tes.Cd Ki three Fag ane Awe Tesieriay NM etme, fF Vorancs M ns CA FA 0 46 # Eimontens 44 UE QU APPN 0 Hé CI Frrce A Na MOTT W- cages Su fa Pret AUtur 5 & Pass sourd = Tasse AU aus M ON Marne Mi + nf Se ta S13 Jans fe TS Ha Tax RD Sa \u2014 reer.STEAWSH'P ARR VALS Rynèare New Ya-i Oreans.Queens \u201cwT, Mesada.Lmwndor Macet Tempe AT IWeTp Lreapé.Anrve Leave Navy in Disgrace\u2014Kniaz Potemkin is Again on the Surface.Reval.Furopean Russia, July 12 \u2014 Being apprehensive of mutiny, the authorities lisve ordered the sallors of the Russian oruisers Mintne and Kraml to be reijeved of their arms.Serious discontent has been marndfest- ed among the crews of the warships owing ta the quality of the food supply The officer who is held responsi- bla for this state of affairs has been vlaved under arrest.Stoesgel Under Arrest.THE MON TWELVE PAGES.St Petersburg, July 132.\u2014The Nas- hashisn prints a report that Lieut - (ven Ntoessel has been placed under arrest at Taarska Selo, In consequence of the revelations made by the commission whieh has been investigating the defense and the capltulation of Port \"arthur, and that the sword of honor donated lv A number of French admirers of General Stoessel will not be presented.The Nasharhisn save that Rear-Ad- mirci Kiuarr will leave the service En ac.onnt Of alleged incapacity ln, connection with his treatment of the situation created by the mutiny aboard the battieship Kifaz Potemkin at dessa.Departs for Peace.Viadivestok, July 12 \u2014Capt.Reus- Sue has left Vladivo-tok for Wash- Ington.wbr:r he will participate in the peur Hegollations Kniaz Potemkin Up Again.i Setastopoi, July 12.\u2014In pursuance of | instructions from tha Russian admir- aix the Kets Potemkin is on her wav hero, havre left Wustenfi, Roumania une the night in tow of the batteship Tohe-ma Czar on Fences and Newspapers.Pe:ersburg, Jiy 11 \u2014The Czar S£EUri à law enadling a single instead of four to Euppress Any newspaper.Five feet af wire f-: w is being added to rar ng.which already sur- ds thé park at Tsarskoesele.The and Ris family are sti! a° Peter- bas become umposside (0 get à proper acoers of work cu: of be mms mules de \u2018Buse \u2018be \u20acr very refuse 10 swWmAr at Hem azy more ind hey cas utdierstand po lang- ange excess profantty Thm 3 by po means frs eTrdenre 1Eal We XTle ts AD emms- sary of the Jevii _ \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 AT A SPECIAL sevice ™ 3 Battimmors > ?andy was es g Whaat Are J > Hesver Toa-Buv TOs memdhers of the commt\u2026e Saving T charge be iziizg eof the eo Cm TT were pe \u2018Ax Lar whl the exam + \u201cde perce Tarné \u2018er \"he priés ther hal 31: Deus HEesaver To-dar 7 ani x de fa copy Te TAzgCELg > 7 N injuncoems te vez: the Jurket-ngs ADÉé JacTomme the adfermez of Oriaws are keeping (he Tale sares prensing The Old Story.New Torx Ets + Hi has wes ref 3 mate sbert Es Sectes fr > Em Tre regthoe ais erated \u201cGood art wtp oat ade x mt Ye Ww BW Dew 11 AIDS OMSTI\u2014 The Weave of the The grates lek Wm ebhsald Ls Dest As every sajeumae about \u201cAI vu: of that * te cui.\u201cvar here Le vemethirg ve ar pee\u201d The Pte ced was oui.vent fay: The pughders cory wih vim \u201cYew wha: er earth you SUPP Be ever mv 0 MERIT .\u2014 | FRANCE HONORS THE MANUFACTURERS Canadians Are Being Royally Entertained \u2014 British Squadron Coming \u201csible 30 and (Canadian Associated Press Cable.) Parts, July 12 \u2014Canadian manufac- \u201cturers to the nymber of 13), arrived \u2018last night by specia! traln from Calas, going there by special train and re- boat from London.They were \u2018reived.by the Mayor and President of the Calais Chamber of Comm ce, and .àa number of councillors.A customs in- spe: tion of baggage was waived by special order.At luncheon at the Terminus Hotei.the tables were decorated vanadian flags.Mr.George In preprsing the toast of the President of the HReyublr.praised ieva:ity of French-Canadians and sald the harmo- the nivus re\u2019ations between Quebec and Vontiario.benefits by these tours.The Mayor proposed the heath of King Edwnar?and the English nations! anthem was sung, the French joining Vice- President Hemmodert, of tne Chamber of Commerce, sa.?.The strong bords a*- ta hing Frage + 10 Canada are wey, knowr.Industrtaliy.the Calais trade «1h \u2018'anaja :s luoreasing vear.y.Tne greatness of Carada and the courtensus §; mpatheto haracter of the inhari- tants la fat tne moment they pat {oot en Fre:.:à soi.\u2018'anadijars were we.nome4 dy a ha.!- hongay being given \u2018ne senvol white, brown and white\u2019 amartly trimmed.tucks and self s\u2018raop nga - | Arnorr, Winn: bog.amiy son af the (am :ourse, always battened down whan cut in her nose.she could Ei) unloaded blouke effect.Latest style skirt, extra full.In sizes 34, tn 40, Regi ST.45 David Asmat Taranto.Onr ca: Lilas - « waded, and It is when carrying A.expeditiously enough but the question | J lar $10 0) Costumes, July Sale Price .cen .: { Marie Tavoor.Aazhter of % Taylor, Leon frp that she.whieh ble is, how could.yod raise the stern® The | _\u2014 Cr, DE THE IN THE CITY tdèa of the \u201c'whaleback™ was daring in = ' - = ATH ¥ A © be known.lts conception in the first place, and =| lg=== This Season's Most Desirable Wash Fabrics at CREGAS 13 \u201cits re.Ta 70 Margaret THE WHALBBACK NO MORE.8 wild ldea, as many thought at the One-Third and One-Half-Reguler Prices.Hennefz aridaw 5° lare Matthew Cra Th time.But for ore and grain carriers .gan.asd member of Tard Order at +, e story of her origin and career they were better (nan any other type | This has been a great Wash Fabric season with us, Figures Francis.F'unerai #7.leave.ler ata =wet- Be cresting.She is no longer .cOn- of vessel plying on the lakes when | show an increase in business beyond all precedent.Ard now comes dense, Nn 3 Argyle-Avenue.no Thursday H@red modern.As a piece of ship Capt.MacDougal! first Invented them.J the clearance\u2014an event calculated to mark the departure from here morpice.at 3 o0cincg cr 3 Antgony's hitect h ill iway ; | Conre cd theaca -n Cara dag Neiges irchitecture sne will always be \"lu- Ope would think: from their Appear- FS of practically every yard in stock AT LESS THAN COST.od 2 Ortawa.Boston and Naw Tare eresting on accoun: of her odd ap- ance that Jt would be Impossible \u2018to » » | 50) PIECES OF IMPORTED DRESS MUSLINS.In two and threa calng tanes, Cert Jieasa 027 : Jearance.As & commercial propesi: kep them upright in the water.but.© pink, blue, green, helio.cream.black and white.23 igches wide.Regu- 7 GOZLING\u2014Na ily 1h.195 aged 21 yesrs don she has already been Superseded.they have always proved seaworthy., larly 12e a yard.July Sale Price .\u2026.- uC vers months Zillah © 7oungesr daughtsr Vo more of the type are being built.Of course, in heavy weather the seas 100 PIECES OF PLAIN AND STRIPE GINGHAMS.Plaid Chambrays.Satin \"or Wiliam Gos!iaz.Frinerai où Wednes- - - - : Lf = = = | Strips Crepe de Chine: in.pink, sky hello: yellow.red.navy ajd \u2018black.4 July 12th.3% 230 om / from 154 Agnes ' r : , { Regularly 1%\u20ac to 256 a yard.July Sale Clearing Prire | 10\u20ac reat to St.Stephen 4 Chur Sor A the Alexander (Blanetead Colleges.It bas used by seeds pedo School), equal .47) was à y er , The ras canes of appendicitis (a sluggishness 125 Passed in in the Recent Ceres noel) James G.(Quebec ne ee re ae N = Rub 2.(Giri High igor Sots roa University School School, Montres!) .457 known to the scieutife ube Thy eitinn as as the : : School, a Cowansvilie Colli Commensis.Now to avoid thie forme- Ex Soles, Edit aire © owa A tion of germs, constipation and the result- ams, of JAcademy) .«ae an ing , take Bmith\u2019s o snd - Riddell, Elvira Ci (aher- the varions diseases of (he ceomachs Vowels [ Mens 0 (tre pes Boot |; various diseases \u2018o ui \u2018the University Schoel ren .and liver, and found to be the greatest and best The ros an Yon By Montreal), equal .Lans 441 preventative remedy known.( ) exa ons, cohd Fay, Norman Pettes (Knowiton .Yon may be Bra, sick at might; Smith's McGill University for the Protestant cademy), and Macleod, Don- Pinsappie and Butteraus Pills make you wel Committee of Pubilc Instruction, to lda Evan (Girls\u2019 High School, D care HY SI servo an the leaving examinations of rox \"Chartes \u201cAllen (Guansiond A Constipation ta Every Form, the Protestant High Schoois and Aca- College Schao!) \u201c7 Ar Bile demies of the Province hawe been an- Fraser, Archibald Norman (Coati- #7 Torpid Liver, nounced.Ont of 180, 135 candidates| cook High School), and Smith, peer reath of Liven, were successful.The maximum mark| Annie Blanche (Sherbrooke AF Bad Taste in Mouth, was 900.The list is as follows: High School), equal 430 Ar Coated T \u2018 Coulin, Louis Auguste (Montreal Kerr, Ethel E.\u2018(Gtrls\u2019 High Schcvl, 43 sallow Com lec lem, High ) 803 Montreal) .i ae \u201cWater 428 EGR, : School - 2 Pains in : | Mabon, J.Bertram.\u2018diachote Ace \u2014 | Marston.Albers Edward Younger, A Soroness Lives | dem) - sign | Lian F.(Girie High @chool, TE Ce aa Tn Rectum, © Schafheitlin, Anna (Girls High ny, Cm a7 -8R he, + School, Montreal) .-.762 Tanner.Henry (Stanstead ' College #~ Heavy Eyelids, Campbell, May Catherine (Lachute &chool) .24 > tall Ache Through Ryes, {__ Academy) .\u2026.+00 eens 748 Cavers, Myron | James\u2018 Onmoioars ! stcmnoes Somach, Dennison, Lawrence George _ Academy) .21 - 4\u201d Fainting Spells, 5 (Montreal High School) .742 Currigan, George Walter \" @dont- £T Vertigo, Cushing, Charles (Montreal High real Migh School) .416 Ad Head Bwim .v School) .22 2.220 ie 733 Hdoert, Albert (Btanatead \u2018College AF Irregular Ap Murphy, A.Winnifred (Girls School) ais rosa] Movements.High School, Ive (Lach te Aca.724| Wilson, Agnes (St.Francis Col- ' Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Pills sold Caron, prène Ollve (Lachute 7 719 lege Grammar School) .+13 all dealers 35 cents.A cure at the People\u2019s | y y 1a.Charles Louts (Crichton Hicks, Douglas Laidley (Water- Write us now today for a Free Sample au nsend caarios q12 100 Academy) .0 ae 12 407 cacao on.poerpaid, Address W.7.Smkb Helen Gilmour (Granby High Smith, Stanley Rowan.(Quebec Ce, St James St., Montreal.OL) ores ee, 1 High School) .ine \u2018iâue os 404 : Pedley, Hugh Stowell \u2018(Montreal Se neo Erk ne (Que +00 i High School) .We mou t =) M | TH S B U = im] 9] + Clouston, Howard R.(Huntingdon, pn Ben Florence | \u20ac es un 399 A Academy) .\u2018 L gg Wu.| Cunningham, Stanley Hunter oi [Florence (Aylmer Model 396 (Montreal High School), and Neely, Robert Warren (Hunting- h T, Elinor Matilda (Le- 678 don Academy) .394 chute Academy), equal .\u2018 Le Sproule, Stanley Maequana (Mont- | Bird, Mars» Jessie (Waterioo Aca- 298 real High School) 66 8mith, Minnie \u2018Florence \u2018dachute Bruneau, I.Edgar (Montreal High 4 Academy) .; 388 : ÉCBOO!) «.uinuiann corer ae en 674) yalliday.Edna Pearl (Bucking: =\u2014\" = Tait, James Alexander (Montreal 633 ham Model School) .396 High School) .+.«eer ons 1 ! A h Ii Eliot, Edith, E.(Girls High Se.ones (Dunham La- ns Oo Oo Ism._ School, Montreal) .«.668, Hadrül -Dorothy (Girls High Hague Owen Carsley Font ag | School, Montreal) 378 TER; CNOOI) 224 SUV 051 ee Lase okshire , Conquered Parmelee, Jessie (W aterloo Aca- 650 Ac I.pen Adella (Co ° 376 demy) .\u2026.+20 een tae eee, Franc CURED AFTER 40 YEARS Kerry, Father Wilson (Miss Sym- Nichagion.Marion.Se \u2026.a 364 BY DR.MACKAY'S SPECIFIG\\ mers\u2019 and Miss Smith's, Mont- Ewing Mildred (Stanstead College 55 RSS sree vey teens 6chool) .\u201cI certify that for forty years, | was an hall, H 1 C.(Girils\u2019 High .z inveterate \u201cdrunkard, Upen the advice of a ; Marshal ' Montreal) (Girls oo BY 645 Johnston, Charlotis Louis \u201c(Dan- 342 friend.1 took I'r.Mackay's Specific against |; School.M Charles Stuart (Mont ville Academy) .© alesholism.which, *happily to say, has cured 1 644 Doak.Haughton Aug Jstus \"(Coat - me radically of my discrse.Charles Chevalier, lsd real High School) .conik High School, and Waish - 7% \u2018Marianne, Montreal.\u2019 Savage, Mary: Lucy J.(Knowlton Wiillam Allen (Gault Institute, Absolutely private treatment.Academy) .\u2026.\u2026.aa wen 642 i 341 - Hi h Valleytield).equal .41 Consult Dr.Mackay.City Hall.Montreal.; Henser Erich (Montreal & Stevens, Gardner (Stanstead \"Col- 26 \u2014 \u2014 .2.41 cin tin tie 000 ses» lege School) ee mye amy Louisa (Lachute Aca- 638 Sutherland, - Margaret (étunung- 24 À 7) ceria anes tae eee eas res sew don Academy).0° HAVE You 87 A COLD ?1e Spb P.H.(Montreal.634 Findlay.Della Beatrice \"(Danvarie +8 : Academy) .?\u2018Then get a box of Hawkins, Stuart Schofield (Que: 630 Lobdell, Eleanor J.(Bawyerville , | Harvey, Charles Henry (Montreal Model School) o.oo ooo oo 328 HARTE'S GRIPPE WAF ERS | High School), and Wyatt, Ruth Siege.cooginald (Banstead 2% S | Roberta, (Sherbrooke High - a Cures a cold in 24 hours.School), equal .eer enn 628 \u2014 Hadrill, Phyllis R.(Girls.High ; How About That Cough ?School, Pomrehn ge 626 ALD.LAPOINTE IS An Parkes, G.Muriel (Gir i ; ( | =A MARTE GOUGH MIXTURE |\" School, Montreal) .-.832 STILL EXERCISED Le | Evans, Henrietta.Mary (Miss \\ Will curk it.Now is the time.Mopmers and Miss Smith's ors Wants to Attach the Smoke Blame te \u2014_\u2014 | Sutherland, Luther H.(Mont- 1 * T0 real High 5, (Knowlton Academy) and 8harp\u2014\u2014-\u2014|-Thellea-is-to-sattle_the.-blame_ on} og X Les re ENS) airs High aa PME particular party or parties.| Pocock, Sarah J (Coaticook 59 |.High School) .Lv.5689 | + Dean, William Richard (Wét- FOUR SENTENCES IN COURT | Andrew Cecl (Quebec High -OF SPECIAL SESSIONS School) equal .Ll 568 .\u201c1 | Vaudry, Liysscs Arthur (Water- In the Court of Special Sessions yes- loo Academy) .567 terday afternoon, Judge Desnoyers ; Hofer: Evelyn: Maude (Granby > \u2018passed the following sentences:\u2014 MAKES YOUR CAKES LIQHT.| Pringle, John A.\"(Huntingdon s Albert yan, Yaels of 4 from give MAK OUR ITS LIONT Academ 564 erwin- .ES Y BISCU ° Don hoe Moilte Miss 5 mm bail to the amount of $00, and two se- MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT.og.(Miss Symmers* : and Miss Smith's, Montreal) .563 curities of $100 each or go to jail tor MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT.Snow, Norman Henry (Coaticook three months.MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIONT.; High Bchool) .358| Alphonse Langlois, Adrien Contant, Order from your Or av : Miltimore, Edwin Clinton\u2019 (Knowl- and Henri Perrow, theft of a horse and ton Academy) \u2026.\u2026.ore eer a 538 ris.Langlola and Contant were sent E.W.GILLETT 2% Caire Richardson John Alexander (Mont- down for six months, hile Perron Tot TORONTO.ONT.eal High &chool), and Walker, deed i amber Eve ont .\u2018 aud Ellen (Coaticook _ .High with a 320 fine or another three months.8chool), equal .: $57) Wm.Lelgh falled to appear to an- C7 Halsburz.Elizabeth Geneva swer to à charge of Interfering with a (Knowlton Academy) > 236 ¥witch in\u2019 he Grand Trunk yard a : ris Point St.Charles 8 was de- ; Hadley, ar), (Girls High shy jclared forfeited and a warrant lssued Kneen, Edith B.\u2018(Girls High |foF his arrest.NOTICE | \"School, Montreal).Le ee 1 2 TE \u2014 Fisher, Jove Eric (Montreal 549 KING'S SON-IN-LAW TO RULE Board of Railway \u2018Commissioners for Suprenant, Stanton (Ormstown NORWAY.Canada.Academy) .537! London, July 12.\u2014The Associated The B + Rall c Laat to Cuter, Présente Augusta Sut- 533 Press i» ina position to confirm the re- e Board ailway ommissioners or \u201cAca aN cee.Ad ; Canada il) Bold sittings as follows: Baylls, Dora C.\u201d (Girls \u201cThigh ! port that an.offer of the Norwegidn At Fort William, Onl, on the ith day of @chool, Montreal), dnd Cunning- throne.has been made to King Ed- September, 1505.ham, Elson Petrie.(Montreal ward's son-in-law, Prince Charles of cet Winnipeg.Mao.on tbe ilth day of Bep- High School), equal .532] Denmark.The matter lan sfill under At New Westminster, B.C., on the 19th day Kneeland, Stanley F.L.(Mont- consideration.It ta understpod that of September, 1405.real High School .B31] King Kdward and the British Govern- Notice of the specific places and hours of MacDonald, Alexander B.(Hunt- ment are favorable to the project, but sitting at these points will be given later.- ingdon .Academy) $23 much depends on King Oscar's attl- The Board will not-xit at other points In grrence, Henry Banborn (Shef- tude on the subject.Consultations are Western Canada unless for the purpose of b k fil h &chool 424 now going on \u2019 hearing complaints which sball have been rooke ë does ' He going on.h formally made to it in writing, and duly serv- Fuller, Ieroy George (Sherbrooke Prince Charles\u2019 mother was a daugh- ed upon rat.ay companies, or other parties High School) .é20| ter of the late King of Sweden.interested, in sufficient time to have rome Gall, Douslas Meikie (Lachute Ac .\u2014_\u2014 ; Tipe por Bearins under the General Rules of ademy) JN .518| Prince Charles, second son of the oar Cheesbrough, Arthur Gordon Crown Prince of Denmark, married le 2 uile tq the following provi-| \u2018(Montreal High School) .518 July 22: 1896, -Princess Maud\u2019 Charlotte S \u201c3.Every proceeding before the Board under Peterson, Verna Elizabeth\u2019 \u2018(8her- Mary Victoria, youngest child of King * this Act shall be commenced by an appiica- \u2018brooke High School) .518 Edward.- tion made to * whih shall \"Ris oiicitors Scott, William Bridges (Quebec .\u2014\u2014 * * and signe y the applicant or tor; aires 4 ; \u201c or In the cañs-0t & corporate body or com: pajenell Ada Ta (arte ign ZT THE PRINTERS PICNIC.\u2014 \u201c pans, being the applicants, shall be signed échool, Montreal .* by their manager, secretary or solicitor.It 0 ontreal) .The printers are making extensive .* gball contaln a clear and concise statement Boright, Carrie E.Button\u201d Acad: prepardtions to make their annual pfc- % \"eof the facts, the grounds of wpplication, the emy) .308 nic to Isle Gros Bois this year \u201cbetter \u201c* section of the Act_under wbich the same is Corett, Edward \u2018A.\u201c(Huntingdon than has been.\" « This outing has = made, and the nature of the order applied Academy) .07 come to be looked upon as one of the « applibant claims to be entitled.It shail be Munn.Eva 3 (Gin High Bchool, events of the year, and the presence ed | + divided .Jpto paragraphs, each of which, as Montreal) .-« +.» .b0B the \u2018\u2018devil\u201d at the entertainmn ** pearly as possible, shall be confined to a Hale, Charles Albert (Granby not imply that it is in any way of a * distinct portion of the subject, and every |.High ScHonl) .499 diabolical nature.Saturday, June 16, ¢ paragraph shall be numbered consecutively.Plaisted,- Lilllan: (Dunham \u2018ladies\u2019 will, this year, be the date of the print.| «fr shall he endorsed with the name and College) 495 |ers\u2019 gala day.A long programme of 5 address of the applicant, or 1f there be a! mn Willtam Alexander (Mont: games has been arranged, for which * golicitor acting for him in the matter, with Te F, m Alexander (Mont- | bi \\mes will be given.* the pame and address of such solicitor.High 8chool), and Morison, many valuable pr 16 h TH.application, so written and signed as \u2019 The children the ground Toone * aforesaid, shall he left with or mailed {receive a pretty souvenir.In Fhonos.* the Socretary of the Board, together wi ~=Tof the annual outing, the printers have \u201ccopy of any document, or copies of any Balurday corn scene of Che plenie ¢ the same.P : ne \u201ce svery two hours, from § a.m, The complainant must have the ag application , erved on the opposite party, who is allowed on darn from \u2018service of (He application.to PRESENT FOR ALD.TURNER.nswer it, and the applicant is allowed four days trom receipt of che answer to reply to it.Beaver Lodge, No.6, 1.O.O.F., hon- Ten days aotica of bearing must! be given, ored one of its oldest and most lar unless for hacia], ,Teasons_ the shall members at its meeting in MeVicar a i Hall, Charron street, last evening, at Ottawa, this po day of Juns, when 1 Bast, Brand Master Lu J.Dick TWR son, on be ° e e, presen A.D.CAR TIGHT, Ald.Turner, member for St.Gabriel Secretary, B.R.C.Ward in the City Council, with & veteran's Jewel fou tweniy-ive years continuous membership in the |} .Past Grand P.R.W r, & rang Past Grands J.Bisse, ac A, ss srans a, Jarshal, ft.Turner, D.f.Dickeon, PG.M., W.Brown and 8, Millard, in- Le talled the officers for tha term., __ | Moyai Lodge, No.1, ; ia the Oadtellow: 's Jail, 251 St, James ter and W._\u2014 MOUNT ROYAL LODAE, street, the following were: slected re- Mount l'présntatives to the Grand Lodge of {night trains daily each way.CANADIAN e PACIFIC v LEWIS and CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, PORTLAND, OREGON \u201c June \u2018let to October 18th, 1905.$75.50 TV lctoria Tacoma, Wash., Portland, Ore.to return and return from Montres! Tickets now on sale, and within 90 days trom ate a lususd, 8 but not later than November 30th, \u201c PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD \u2026.= SCARBORO BEACH, Etc.Through Parlor and Sleeping Car \u2018Service.Trains leave Windsor Street 9.00 a.m.week days, 7.45 p.m.Vancouver, Seattle, Wash, dally.St.Andrews-by-the-Sea \u2018SLEEPING CAR SERVICE\u2014Through Sleep- eru leave Windsor Streat, 7.25 p.m., Tuesaayz, Wednesdays, Thursdavs and Fridays, for St.Andrews, Returning leave St.Andrews Mon- dsys, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, arriving Montreal 8.06 a.m.next day.Montreal for 8t.Andrews on Tuesdays and Fridays\u2019 only.Returning from St.Andrews Mondays and \u2018Wednesdays.Ticket Office: 129 8t.James Street, .Mext Post Office.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 After July 14th through sleeper wit leave .ALLANLINE MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.Bavarian - - 14 July Victorién- - 4 Aug Virginian - - 21 July Bavarian - - 11 Aug Tunisian - - 28 July Virginian - - 18 Aug, New Turbine Steamer Victorian, on ber trial dal trip.March 16th, made 19% knots Pre irginian lowered the record over the Bor ery course 7 hours, 15 minutes.Time 8 dayr, 6 hours.Tunistan's record passage, Movilie to:Rim- OUski.6 days, 4 hours.Bavarian\u2019s record run, 8 days.3 hours, 12 minutes.Arcommodation and cuisine ing and steam heat throughout.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $75 and up- y room, Becond Cabin, $42.50 and upwards.Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool.London, Ginsgow, Belfast or Londonderry, 327.50 and $28.75.MONTREAL TO GLASQOW Mongolian - 13 July Coriathian- - July 27 loniza - - - 20 July Preterian - - Aug.3 Saloon, $80; 2nd Cabin, $40; 3rd class, $26.58.H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St, Montreal.HalLwe- TRE TE LEWIS and CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION.PORTLAND, OREGON.UNTIL OCTOBER 15th, 1906.Round Trip Fare $7 5.50 From Montreai - Tickets on sale daily, and valid to return within 90 days from date of sale, but not later than November 30th, + Portland, oid Orchard The Portlar® Bleepin Service is now extended to Old Orchard.Elegant Cafe Car Service on day trains between Montreal and Portland.MONTREAL-OTTAWA and VALLEYFIELD (In Effect June 18th, 1906.) Lv.Montreal 8.40 a.m., 14.10 p.fa., 7:00 p.m.Ar.Ottawi®11.40 a.m.\"47.10 p.m., 10.00 p.m.Lv.Ottawa 8.20 am.\"3.30.p.m.16.35 p.m.Arr.Montreal 11.20 a.m., 6.30 p.m., 19.35 p Parior Cars on all trains between Montreai snd Ottawa.Lw.Montreal 8.40, 9.30 a.m., 4.10 p.m., $\" 15 p.m.Ar.Valleytield 9.45, 11.10 a.m., 5.17 p.m., 46.45 p.m.- Lv.Valleyfield 18.00 a.m., 10.10 a.m., 4.40, 5.20 ; JM.Ar.Montreal 19.23 a.m, 11.20 a.m., 6.00, 6.30 p.m.tWeok days.All other trains dally.MONTREAL and NEW YORK Shortest line, quickest service.Two One day train each way, week days.Lve Montreal t7.21 a.m., 110.15 a.m., .1*8.10 p.m., *11.30 p.m.Arr Montreal 250 p.m, 1820.p.m, *7.18 a.m., 19.45 p.m.°Dailys tweek days.| CITY TICKET OFFICE, Bt.James Street, Telephones Main 460 and 481, or Bonaventure Station.INTERCOLONIALJ RAILWAY 137 MURRAY BAY Leave Montreal : 7.40 2.m., 7.45 p.m, Daily Except Sunday.Riviere du Loup, Cacouna and Little Metis .|3 Traine: 7.40 a.m, 12.00 noon, 1.45 pm, CITY TICKET OFFICE.143 St.James Street and Bonaventure Station.\u2014 Scenic Line .SupeFb New Eteamera, East and Weat.Daily.except Sundays, at 2.15 p.m.p.m.MONTREAL-QU ENRC Line\u2014Daily at 7 pm.SAGUENAY Line\u2014From-Quebec on Tuesdays, © Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, gs a.m.After July 6th, daily.CITY TICKET OFEICE.135 St.James Street, Oposits Post.Office: LACHINE\u2014From Post Office, 20 min.service, 5.40 a.m, to 11 Pm 30 min.service, 00 pa.to 12.00 midnight.\u201c1 Last car, 13 midnight.From chine, 20 min.service, 5.60 am.to 11.50 p.m.: 80 min.service, 11.00 pm.to 12.50 midnight.Last car, a 13,690.Midnight.SAULT AU RECOLLET- From St, Denis Station to Henderson Sta- tien every halt hour, 5.50 a.m.to 10.30 p.m.: every hour, 10.30 p.m.to 12.50 mia.mint Extra car daily from Chenneville to Henderson Station at p.m.É'OUNTAIN \u2014 From Mt.Royal Ave.20 min.service, 6.50 a.m.to 11.40 p.m, om Victoria Ave, Westmount, 20 min.service, 5.50 am.to 11.40 pm.CARTIERVILLE\u2014 From Bnowdon's Junction, 40 min.service, 8.60 am.to 11.40 p.m.From Cartierville, .40 min.service, Bio a.m.to 11.40 p.m.Extra, cars will be run on all lines as re- For Sault au Recollet take St.Bei cars to cennect at At.Denis Station.\u2014 Spring sun searches and reveals the shabby appearance of everything.It \u2018shows that -your steps need painting, CAVANAGH'S is the place to get the very best te.balais.Notre Dame and Seigneurs Sts.rn \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0, 0.PF, \u2018held Quebec: J, oodtellow, F- M.Carpen- .Warsa - *® (best styles gt the lowest ra kind of book and job printin dons a the affice of The Herald In ot and Parlor\u2019Car | America\u2019s MONTREAL-ROCHESTER-TORONTO Line\u2014 MONTREAL TORONTO-HAMILTON Line _ Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 at MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO, + » DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.BSouthwark.July 8 Dominfon.Ang.19 Domtnion.July 15 Ottawa.Aug.38 Kensington.July 29 Kensington.\u2026\u2026.Bept 3 \u2019 |Cansda.\u2026.Aug.5 Canada.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Bept.9 Southwark.Aug.12 Southwark, 0.Sept.168 The Canada is the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holding a record of 8 days, 22 hours and 48 minutes between Inishowen Head and Father Point.Midship Saloons, Electric Lights, Speed and Comfort.= 14% upwards, accords Coens $70.o) First Class log Lo 2 Steam or Second Class .$40.00 bert Third Claes .§27.50 | To principe British For all particulars as to: prete and passage, apply to Local Agents, or to 7 DOMINION LINE.} 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.| Canadian Pacific Railway Co's.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.MONTREAL (via Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL LAKE CHAMPLAIN .%.\u201cJuly 20 Aug.4 steamer and accommoc ation.Round Trip Tickets at reduced rates, .Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00: to London, $42.50.Hound Trip at reduced rates.Third Clase Rates to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- town, $26.50.From Liverpool, London or Londonderry.$27.50, to Quebec.\u2019 MONTREAL TO LONDON.xLAKE MICHIGAN .July 22 Sept.2 MOUNT TEMPLE JY July 29 Sept.9 *MONTROSE .eo.Aug.12 Sept.23 *Second Cabin, to London, $40.00.xThird Class, to London, $26.50.Date\u2019 of sailings of Freight Steamers to Liverpool, London and Bristol, not shown \u2018above, furnished on application.Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamship Line, Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament st, Montreal.DONALDSON LINE, GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVICE, From Montreal.THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY SERVICB.S.S.Cervona (cold storage & cool air).July 1 8.8.IONA (cold storage & cool air).July 8 ABERDEEN SERVICE.8.S.Escalona .coiiiiiiaiiiaeenn.July 12 ABERDEEN SERVICE.- : LORD LINE, .CARDIFF SERVICE.g.S.Lord Lansdowne .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.July a THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY Limited, 25 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, LTD.ST.LAWRENCE LINE ss.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d ) 1700 Toms.Next Sailings from Montreal (Victorja Pier), Monday, 17th and 31st July \u2018at 2 p.m., and afterwards on every alternate Monday \u2018during season, leaving Quebec the following day at noon for FATHER POINT, QASPE BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPB COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.Excellent accommodation for passengers.No cargo received after noon of salling day.For freight, passage aud staterooms.apply J.G.BROCK & CO.Agents, 211 Commissioners St.city.FURNESS, WITAY & CO, (LT'D) Proposed Sallings, is, Manchester Liners, Lt'd, MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.| From Manchester, From Montreat.22 June.Manchester Importer .July 15 \u201c8 July.*Manchester Trader .July 29 20 July.Manchester Shipper .Aug.13 8 Aus.! Manchester Importer .,.Aug.8 ot the above steamers bave first-class em oe for a limited number of passengers.: , Port Elizabeth, East London Town and Durban.VORIANA .\u2026r0cssseshenecec sn s so.Aug.18 eFitted with cold storage.9 Fo or turther particulars, apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Linited, Agents, * MONTREAL.\u2014 Patents PATENTS THAT PROTECT B.Featherstonhaugh, B.L., M.B., Charles W.Taylor, B.Sc., Late Examiner Canadien Patent Office, Canada Life Build- Ing, Montreal.Also Toronto, Ottawa, Wash= ington and New York.PATENTS an D TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS.Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.a ity of having their Patent Dusiness eee \u2018by Experts.Preliminary advice moderate.Our cent urn request.Marion Kw Marion New Pe 2 ate ile.Montreal ; and \u2018Washington.D.C.U.8.A.unsurpassed.Polite attention.No vibration.Electric Jight- according to steamer and location of S.8.Marina (cold storage) .e.cee.June 29.8.8.Athenia (cold storage) .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.July 6 8.8.Lakonia (cold storage) .July 13 Canada-South Africa joint rervice to Cape FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.\u2014 LAKE ERIE .Aug.3 Sept.7 LAKE MANITOBA \u2026 Atg.10 Sept.14 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To \u2018 Liverpool, $65.00 and upward, according to _REFORD AGENCIES Ww usin Man .Bn, ets and others who realise the: advioail IE MTS POSTE FT DIN TS came m5 TE T4 ere TY ee.TERRY RT RT b | * OFAICERS IN CANADA Britain and Canada Should No Truth in the Allegations Russian Cruiser Dneiper Was| When Thos.Keene Entered have turned to it upon finding that coffee dis= = ee , Recognize One Another\u2019s of the Vanderbilt \u2018Kidnapping Them From the Ca: Will Never be agrees with them.They all testify that the rich, THEATRE ROYAL | and evening.Commissions.\"Roads Port Sai à .; full body, together with the harmless stimulating RANCH 10.° \u201d : L or Swe Known.qualities of Ceylon tea, make it the best substi= speinities.Pricer-100.20, Sc and the: - J \u201cOttawa, Ont, July 12, \u2014 (Bpecial.)\u2014 Megotiations are proceeging between the Dominion Government and the Imperial authorities in regard to recognition of the atatus of Imperial afti- TE THE CHICAED WAR Toronto, Ont., July 12.\u2014Referring to the disturbance of passengé® fares from Chicago, a rallway man who knows the inside facts characterizes the statements published in a Buffalo paper KICONS CREW FREE Marseilles, July 12.\u2014It {is stated that the Russian converted cruiser Dneiper, which arrived at Port Said.had the crew of the British steamer St.Kilda, which the Dneiper had sunk.DATEL (BRITISH GUNS GOT PEI, A .4 \u2019 wea ; Ci.= ; WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 .: + LE md + ; ; 2 re ed Re prisée + , 1905.ad TP À AMUSEMENTS._ MISTERY CLOUDS WS \"CEYLON \" = SHAN CAR DEATH GREEN OR BLACK Is # splendid substitute.for coffee.Thousands EUGENIE BLAIR.\u2018Mon., Tues., Wed.and Wed.ME SECOND MRS.TANQU Sat.M TH Wed., 25c and bôc.Next Week\u2014OLIVER TWIST.ACADEMY | woos ur.Prices\u201416c, 25c, 50c and 75c.Bargain Mat., ma: Fe Next Week\u2014THE FIRE PATROL.SOHMER PARK tute for Coffee.There can be little doubt that the body found in the grhin car at St.Henri y2ès- terday was that of Thomas Keene, of Norton Mills, Vt.But this aids but lit-| tle in solving the mystery of his deach.For Sale by all First-class Grocers.Open for the Summer, 3 to 8 p.m.every day.cers In Canada and that of Canadian and attributed to a \u201cprominent offi-{ The British complained to thelr con-|Two postcards and lette found Best Vaudeville in America Lavigne\u2019s officers in the United Kingdom.clal.of the Vanderbilt lines\u201d as ab-|sul that\u2019 the ca Pan of 0 elr ¢ wo cards and a.'e r were foun 9 4 Band.10 CENTS.All cars go to Sohmer .the Dneiper|on the body.The cards were dated = By à statute of last year the pre- ; was determined to take them to Russia.y pd at IMPORTANT SALE SUMMER HOTELS.Park.cedence which Imperial officers in Ca- rada used to enjoy, was abolished.Now the War Office has asked that Canada \u201cshould recognize the rank of Imperial officers when on duty In Canada, which would obviate the neces- | sity of giving these officers commissions in the militia during their stay here.There seems to be no ¢ bjection to this, provided the Lmperial authori- \u201c ties reciprocate when Canadian officers are on duty in Great Britain.As a matter of fact the movement has been started by \u2018Great Britain and Canada to have interchange of officers.The first step in this recognition will be the retention of a number of Imperial officers with the Canadian garrison at Halifax.} : 3 .pme BILL POSTERS EXHIBITION \u2019 caster and Suffolk, boarded the Dnei- \u2018per, and requested that the British subjects on board be liberated, The captain of the Dnelper rudely refused the request, whereupon the consul iu- formed him that if they were not released within_an hour, special measures would be taken.The consul and the officers accompanying him \u201cthen left the Russian warship.Immedlate- ly after, the Lancaster raised anchor \u2018and swung round, ready to approach the Dnelper, This hint was sufficient for the Russian captain, who instantly gent the St.Killda's crew ashore.They were brought here on a P.& O, liner.- LONGSHOREMAN MEETS The consul, accompanied by the com-|.manders of the British\u2018 cruisers Lan-}.BAY VIEW HOUSE FERRY BEACH, BAY VIEW, MB.Delightful sedshore resort, finest beach on Atlantic coast, perfect safety in bathing.First class hotel, all modern improvements.- me om pacious grounds, pine groves.and especially Pure Cane High Testing Crystals, adapted to families and convaiescents.Casino, ; with music for dancing and entertainments.marked Antigua 8.F.Ex 8.8.Bay Viaw Cottage, 16 rooms, rented to parties Yoruba.for housekeeping, or meals obtained in hoter.| P.O.in hotel.Write Zor booklets.F.I.Ord- Slightly damaged by FRESH WATER.will be sold at Public Auction, for account of Daily Except Sunday.To OTTAWA.$2.80 Return, &4 IH DAILY EXCU SION TO CARILLON RAW SUGAR 2677 BAGS >» Rapids at 6.30 p.m.Round trip.to connect with steamer at Lachine.\u2018for Lachine.Round trip Tickets at Grand Trunk Station.0 OTTAWA RIVER NAV.CO.For above trips take G.T.R.train, 8 a.m.SHOOT THE RAPIDS\u2014Take G.T,R.5 pps « by.Steamer SOVEREIGN.arriving home > ô6 way, Prop.whom it may concern, on FRIDAY, 14th Instant, At 2.307 O'Clock P.M., 2135 Bags in C.P.R.old Machine Shop, corner Delorimier Ave.and St.Catherine Street.ART ASSOCIATION, PHILLIPS SQUARE.WHITE MTS.THE MOUNT PLEASANT season for Wine and Tobacco Trades, also GALLERIES o PAINTINGS À 0 f | IS OPEN IN DRILL HALL WITH FATAL ACCIDENT Molson'e Würoboune.Bond 5, Section Open July 1, : i = \u2018 \u2014 ' 1, Craig Street.THE MOUNT WASHINGTON Ete.Now Open.9 a.m.to § p.m: } The opening session of the convention Whild unloading deals from tae An exceptional opportunity\u2018 at the right Open July 15.ADMISBION~2B¢ of Associated Bill Posters took place in the Prince of Wales Armory yesterday, and was largely attended.On the plat- er of the official organ of the assocla- steamer\u2019 Montezuma, at the Victorld pier this morning, Idola Tremblay, a foreman in the employ of the C.P.R, At- ____THE GREAT HOTELS OF Confectionefs, Bakers, Meat Packers, Mince Meat Makers, Preserve Manufacturers, Syrup : Makers, and Grocery buyers.The sugar will BRETTON WOODS RASEBALL TO-DAY form were: Messrs.B.Link, New York, lantic line, was struck on the head be offered in lots to sult buyers.All are .+ i president: Geo.L.Chennell, Columbus by n stick of timber and sustained a invited.y .cai ERO RE TCE, RL es : Chio, vice-president; Charles\u2019 Bernard, .fracture of the skull.He was taken WALTER M.KEARNS, : = > > .secretary, and J.D.McManus, publish- to the Notre Dame Hospital, where Auctioneer.PROVIDENCE YS MONTREAL little hope is held of his recovery.The == \u2019 J tion.: injured man, who is forty-three years Every kind of book and job printing Alr, A.J.McFee, vice-president of the IN NATIONAL WATER- |of age, had been boarding at.17% Pcr- |THE INTERNATIONAL WATER- d ¢ the off: f The Herald in th AT ATWATER PARK.Montreal Business Men's League, wul- THE vo TES \u2014 is |rault lane.His home is on Ile aux Cou-! WAYS COMMISSION\u2014Mr.Geo.out styles at the lowest rates.t 4 o'clock.comed the gonvention to the city in à AYS COMMISSION\u2014Mr.Louis dres.Clinton, ey Buffalo.e best styles at the lowest rates.Second Game starts a o'cloc eo felicitons speech, and a letter of , me from Mr.Henry Miles, presi- -Cént of the Leaguer prog Coste, C.E, Port Colborne, Ont.\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LATE MRS.CREGAN.\u201cBROCK\u201d ! \u201c meeting, Was read to the surdly untrue.He states there is 1.0 The death of Mrs.Margaret Cregan,| Island Pond, Vermont, and were signed On a packet of BIRD L : In the afternoon the delegates were movement to expe! the Grand Trunk: widow of the late Mr.Matthew Cregan,|by \u201cBill Wood.\u201d The letter was the SEED ls a guarantee that.CAE ° , cfficially welcomed to the city by His from the central passenger assocla-|took place on Monday.\u2018Thé dtceascd rejection of a proposal of marriage.1t it contains the finest qual- i pe | , - 4 : Worship Mayor Laporte.tion, as it has not been a member of! had been ailing for some time past, put was written from Marlewe, and pore jty of Imported Bird Seed.NS à , that assoclation for many years; nor has it violated any agreement as al- , leged.The Grand Trunk declined 10 participate in the recent arbfiration reasons therefor .the justness of which has been fully recognized by the Erie, and the latter line is now heartily cooperating with the Grand Trunk.further pointedwout that lines operating through populôus districts naturally through trains than through comparatively sparsely settled districts.Differential fares were established many years ago\u201d by artitration as a fair ditions as far as practicable.Notwith- and gave due notice in advance of its Its can afford to maintain more and faster method of equalizing the unequal con- the end was hastened by a paralytic the signature of Ruby T.Owens.The car in which the body was found mixed by experts on Bird | way brought from St.Jerome with wood Foods.It 1s what your little feathered song- : on June 27th, It was unleaded the same ster asks for.day and immediately filled with barley ; at the harbor elevator.Since that time \u2019 it had been walting on the siding at st.Brook 8 Bird Seed and Treat ! rain : Henri.How the man got into the car Ask your Grocer or Druggist for it.\u201cFamily tickets, for four days is a question which will probably never Family ticketa,.for each succeeding day .be answered.It is probable, however, Single tickets an ca a ma uen ean beads \u2018that he entered the cur to sleep after It Apply to the Assistant Secretary, Dorval, Members of Executive.or ALL was filled and was sealed in it by the Telephone Main 50.Aves en otary: railroad employes.1724 Notre Dame Street Honorary * to SEAWANHAKA RAGES\u2014JULY 20 \u2014_\u2014_ | : ! MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 - | HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT v 1 The Steamer \u2018Garnet\u2019 has been chartered for the use of members and their friends, and will sail each day from the Club House Pier, after the arrival of the standing this fact, the Vauderbilt lines have been carrying an excessive proportion of the tota! business, and their efforts to Increase this proportion by lower fares over the Michigan Central, one of thelr family.at the expense of} their competitors, instead of fairly distributing what they now enjoy equitably as between their own lines, is the 000° PATRONS READ! = rangements were made for the Domi- YL NE nionr Forestry Cohventiori.The dates ARS A ss =a THE INTERNATIONAL WATER.Vere fixed for the 10th, 11th, and 12th : TT WAYS COMMISSION\u2014Mr.W.F.King, Dominion Astronomer, Ottawa wire, ~- The function took place in the Cily Councii ,chamber.Mayor Laporte re sole cause of the present difficulty._ \u2014 pre me sidi THE FORESTRY CONVENTION.Ottawa, July 12.\u2014At a meeting of the board of directors of \u2018the Canadian Forestry Assoclation, preliminary ar- df June next in Ottawa.His Excellency.the: Governor-Gen- eral, has consented to accept the position of \u2018honorary president, - er rt WHITE ROCK BOOMING.3 THE INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS COMMISSION\u2014Mr, ~ Cote, Secretary, Ottawa.Thos.y istroke which occurred last Saturday.!She vas a member of the Third Order \u2019 \u2018 The Ensign usign of Prosperity Still Lives! COUT SYRETED, 1e ferred to the association's choice of Considering that ~ White Rock is | 5 : Jo Ons S a of St.Francis, and will be buried ac- Montreal as a scene for the c : oO parativelv \"w .3 na 0 ; , .: ore tothe alte of suet comer tor comparatively new water In this coun-|cording to the rules of the order.The em eae remet to the pleasant relationship betv.een tae United States aud Canada.Judge Frost, Chicago, attorney for the asscciation, replied, dwelling upon {he beauty of Montreal, its commercial 17:+- portance and business-liké methods.The fellowship between the United States and Canada was union in all but name.\"FINANCING THE N.8.EASTERN.\u2018try.having only been introduced some four years ago, the sales for the past Year have been something enormous, one order alone placed by 'F.X.3t.\u2018| thony's Church, where a solemn :deceased was the mother of Mr.Micnael Cregan, the well known home player of the old Shamrock lacrosse team.\"le funeral takes place to-morrow morning at eight o'clock, \u2018from the family reai- dence, 8 Argyle Avenue, to St.An- res quiem service will be held.\u2014 MONTREALER DROWNED AT WINDSOR.: Windsor, Ont., July 12.\u2014While wash- Toronto, Ont., July 12.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014 ing the bow of the steamer City of Power was given yesterday, at a meet- China, lying at Walkerville wharf, a ing of shareholders of the Nova Sco- seaman, Louis Arbour, of Montreal.tia Eastern Railroad, to J.W.Grier, Vice-President, and P.Coffee, who are ow in London, to represent the shareholders in negotiations for flotation of the project.Hon.J.R.Stratton, president of the company.presided.At the close of the meeting, Mr.Stratton stated the nego- tions were practically completed, the work of construction had already commenced and would be continuously prosecuted until its completion.The system, he said, would require 226 miles of track, running from Dartmouth, N.S., to the Strait of Canso and from Glasgow to Country Harbor, and the cost will approximate: $6,000,000 .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * KINGSTON'S MUNICIPAL POWER POWER MANAGER.Kingston, Ont, July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The services of John M.Campbell, electrical expert, have been retained by the city as general manager of the munmi- cipally owned lighting plants, gas and electricity.His salary ia to he $2,000 per year.The lighting committee has decided not to cut off meter rents yet, as the finances would not stand a loss of $4,000 after the recent reduction in the cost of light.\u2018 - rt BRIGHT EYES \u2018 Lend an Irresistible Charm to Every Face.Clear, sparkling eyes makes the plainest face beautiful.The eyés cannot be bright if the body is suffering from blood poisoning.Many people suffer from blood poisoning and do not know it, but they shuw it by their dull eyes, gray or sallow complexion and faded appearance.Constipation poi- sons the sytem.Instead of the blood \u2014Fireman John Hall, out lGoking for| ,\u201c.npjoyes of the Dominion Bridge .; ) crossed\u2019 alarm wires, climbed a ffty _ .blioly ut wi ber that the G ment has th War taking up wholesome.nourishment foot pole to make répairs.He was Company.we will tell you openly and publioly so that all will have a fair chance, Remember tha e Govern s the welfare of the public at the intestines, it absorbs the poisons which the bowels have not gotten rid of.The blood deposits these poisons wherever it can, which accounts for the dull eyes, pimples and headaches, Ripe fruit is nature's remedy for oon- stipation.Fruit acts on the bowels and makes them move\u2014acts on the liver and causes more bile to flow, which 18 the natural purgative\u2014acts on thé.kidneys\u2014acts on the skin and clears it and beautifies it.An Ottawa physician has discovered a process for combining the Juices of oranges, apples, prunes \u20184nd figs\u2014and then by forcing into the united juices an additional atom of bitter from the drange peels, a new and very much stronger à fruit is produced.The fruit extract is mide into tablets, with the addition of tonics, and sold under the name of \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d or \u201cFruit Liver Tab- are a positive cure for contipation, bili- THE INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS COMMISSION\u2014Mr.Geo.Y.Wisner, C.E., Detroit.Charles, Montreal, chief agent for Canada, to satisfy the Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Quebec and Halifax trade, amounting to 25 full carloads, netting altogether 5,134 cases, | or 432,350 bottles, for the months of June and July.This water is rapidly coming to the front, and.to-day in Canada and the \u201cUnited States is said to be equalling or .outdoing the sales of any other bottled water \u2018in the world.\u2014Toronto World, July 10.: etter.FIREMAN'S EXPERIENCE SAVES HIS LIFE, Kingston, Ont., July 12, \u2014 (Special.) about through when his bare hand touched a live wire, burned his left thumb to the bone and shocked him severely.© Experience and presence of mind saved his life.He raised him- self-clear of the wire, then weak art: helpless he hugged the \u2018top of the pole.His moans were heard and a hurried telephone call was sent to the fire hall for a hook and ladder tjuck and the suffering fireman was lifted down from his perillous position.re FEET CUT IN TWO BY MOWING MACHINE * Niagara Falls, Ont, July 12.\u2014(Spe-: cial.)\u2014The ten-year-old son of Joseph Galley, of Stamford township, fell from a mowing machine on his fath- \u2018er\u2019s farm and had one of his feet cut in two by the knives.slipped off a stage yesterday and was drowned in the river between the boat and the wharf.He was 27 years of age, and although he shipped from To-\u2019 ronto last May, he has a wife and two children in Montreal.teeter e -\u2014 + LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Club Dorion will hoid a special meeting'at its rooms Thursd:y night io make final arrangements for the holding of an excursion to Rutland, the\u2019 pry- ceeds of which will be devoted to helping the poor children of the city to attend schog).\u2018While searching for something in Lie cellar with a candle at 1 Labelle Street, this morning one of Mr.T.A.\u2026Cardinal\u2019's workmen accidentally set fre to a barrel of cotton waste.The material made quite a little blaze which was quickly extinguished by the men pa + + e was done.I.Lashinsky, conducting business as the Cash and Credit Company of Canada, has assigned on démand of the Parisian Silk Walst Company, with abilities \u2018of something more then $3,100.The principal creditors are Parisian Silk Walst Co., $800; \u2018Silverstone Bros., $3585.A.Kirschiberg & Co., $350; J.Margolese, $251.60.; While at work yesterday morning on a new building at the corner of Stanley and Sherbrooke streets, Napoleon Shawles, missed his footing and fell to the ground.He was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital where it was found that he had sustained a fracture of the left lez.The injured man who is twenty-three years of age, 18 To-night'e concert at the Cathollc Sailors\u2019 Club will be under the direction, of Mrs.8.M.O'Brien who has pre- ared a good programme, Re Campbell will preside, and in addition to the sallors taking part the programme will be sustained by Messrs.N.Murphy, F.Murphy, M.Jones, N.Jones, A.Phelan, C.Letrault, G.Sheridan, Mre.J.Murphy, and Messrs.W.Cosil- gan, J.Connolly, R.Quigley, J.Farrell and others Last night's concert at the Sallors\u2019 Institute was a great success.Captain Bales occupied the chair, and with hin on the platform were Captain Imrio, steamship Hibernian; Captain Murray, steamship Melville.ing part in the programme of vocal and instrumental music and récitation were Mrs.Leney, Miss Lilian George, Miss of No.'11 station, befnre much damage |.Mr.Duncan |- steamship Devona and Captain Jonea, |.Among those tak-' \u2018 chants and opponents proclaim the death-call of the famous little Green Man, but believe it only when you see the black crape on our door CLR lHanorerfabe, i ee .7 - | ' .ee, e fn ; ' .It is hard to believe that the Government would support the fancied grievances of a few.There.are lots of sensible men up at Ottawa and some otherwise.But we are quite willing to risk our chances that the weighty and overwhelming legal evidence supporting our system will win the day.It is foolish and unjust on the face of it and on the part of those who circulate rumors with the main.desire to injure a business that has proven a boon to the public.We wish to emphatically state that thers is no Bill passed by the Government yet in force, and .even should one be presented it will not become law until it should have passed the time allowed and be \u201capproved by.the Senate._.; 9 3 A re tt eue se nf ear abe mages eh Det TS AE Paie ev} Serene am as meee pease .TC = We do not Consider there is the Least Founda- Statements Which Have Been Published Within the Past Few Days.+ a ) d It has caused an Immense rush to redeém books, and we' have again demonstrated that there is a solid backing behind the popular Green Cash Receipt System.It would break many a bank, and goes to prove that our business is conducted on a sounder basis than healthy banks which break under a precipitated rush.We again assert that we do not think that any bill will be passed this session, and warn our patrons not to sacrifice any .CASH RECEIPTS through the unscrupulous rymor.circulated by our opponents.WHEN THERE IS ANY REAL DANGER heart, and would in any event give due notice, considering that in all about one hundred thousand people are at the present time interested in our system alone.L.- .i And theré is another thing to be remembered, and that is that the GREEN CASH RECEIPT has been dead and buried so many \u2018times that it has kind of created an IMMORTAL NAME.Considering that it is to-day one of the most lively things in Canada, would it not \u2018be better for our opponents to wait until it is DEAD before they pronounce it so.ce - Pn atin, .The Traders Advertising Co.a s ' West End Branch at _ \u201c ADAM LAMY.| 3551-3561 Notre Dame St.protil PAS SENTES AV INE _FPNE OF THB | .TRADERS.ADVERTISING.CO.North End Branch at Let newspapers talk and unprogressive mers\" : \u201c tion to Warrant the Circulation of Such À lets.\u201d These little tablets are easy to SR | Gillles and Messrs.R.Dumbrilfe and I.i TULY 12, aul One Coupee?Mo\u2019 , take, have the gentle fruit action and PRANK HALF PINT OF CARBOLIC| George, of the city, and among the sail- \\ E © ACID.ors Messrs.D.H.Hughes, H.Welsh, À 1008 7 allows! permen.New Number\u2014 Old Number\u2014 ARSENE LAMY ousness, headaches, kidney and liver |:, Niagara Falls, Ont.July 12, \u2014 (Spe-| Houghton and Geo.Chrimes, Miss bl ) oo .disease and all blood impurities.gia), nt, pl , Meyers was accom st.\u2018Ç À Se ar re come ne ren plumber, trom Mev : MITA LEE LISA ALAEIRE 269-Notre Dame Street-1835 Cor St.Denis & Duluth sts able physicians everywhere.For sale \u2018 A Delicious Drink, - : \\ at Druggists 50c a box or 6 boxes for gara Falls last night, by drinking half a pint of carbolic acid.Jealousy is HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE 260 or sent on receipt of price bY |sajd to have been the cause of the A teas p \" ; 2 ° poontul added to à glass of cold water Lo mit-adives Limited, Ottawa.Ma oe TT PE TE, saber EE | : Ce to .IA = re py \u2014 .\u2018 s wot .: \u2026 RE Ce ak CU So .} 2° - + \u201d 3 _, Norah >, : .; ; Se ( \u2019 > s \\ ; 5 ; ; .2 the FRAT ceeerreereccnraionniopernsessss $5.00 |GDIY to the Germans! the JI: manths ceerestssisactisatsarnerneninee Le ference between their aiministre- BA *ssesrcatiiocoacetsenassesseseee tion that the Britian WEEKLY.at Wel tates any -Hong Rong, BY the FEAL .ccvovrecosrervcasscsasceccsss $1.08 = BRANCH OFFICES.EW YORK\u2014M.Tobin, 108 Fuiton St.RONTO\u2014H.V.Kahle, Mail and Emptre Building.: PARIS, FRANCE\u2014John Fred Jones, 21 Rue dy Faubourg, Montmatre.LONDON, ENG.\u2014J.B.Mortimer, 13 Great 8t.Helens.- = CIRCULATION.° THE DAILY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014\"Montreal's Beat''\u2014covers the Maritime Provinces, .Quebec, and Eastern Ontario thoroughly.No other medium duplicates this &treula- tion.- FHE WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014\"The Magazine-Nowspaper\u2019\u2019 \u2014 Combines the Special Features of the Magasine with the news features of the Weekly Paper.A JOB PRINTING.The Herald's Job-Printing and Book Binding Departments are among\u2019 the largest in the Dominion, and are equipped for the execution bf the finest work.10° TELEPHONE MAIN 1073\u2014Private Branch Exchange con- \u201cnecting with all departments.HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 603 Craig Street, Montreal.JAS.S.BRIERLEY, Managing Director.FRED.ABRAHAM, Sec.-Treas.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12.THE NEXT TARIFF.|! Some well-intentioned newspapers seem to be moderately surprised at the \" Herald's suggestion that the tariff to be brought down next year may turn out to be rather different from what high protectionists seem to expect.It would be just as well, however, for all and sundry to recognize that possibilty.To begin with, the declaration mada Ly-the Liberal Convention of 1893, in respect of the tariff is still binding upon the leaders of the party in office.Che declaration for.a revenue tariff suited to the needs and conditions of Cariada is one that there {3 every disposition \u201c10 respect, and one, mdre- over, for which respect will be insisted upon by elements of ihe party and by Eections of the Domitiion whose voices must be heard.Of course, no committee of Liberal Ministers will have any desire or make any attempt toesatisfy those who hold that wanton destruction of Canadian jindusiries is the chosen work of ajl who do not favor high tariffs.There are plenty such who are firmly cobvinced that the present Government must Lave been\u2019 converied 10 righ protzciian, the proof being that ther have no: destrored \u2018n- éusiries, How 10 pet the revenue the vouniry requires for is development ry 10 local Inlerssls, WLS problem liberal economists, to nôdress themselvesto in 1887, ww.have to puzzie over again n They.met ithe admitted difficul- Tv remarkably well in 1887; We may be permitted to believe they will do 30: main in 1906.Bur her must be frankly den\u2019.mith.The country wil not sland for clamor Burt as went up only @ few months age in Valieyfieid over the ruin \u201cthe tariff had brought upon the corn miilis, +0 be followed, when important \u2018Eharehoiders fel.ous, ty unanswerab.e proof! that the VaueySeié milis were end bad been toriving.That sort of thing will not do et ail The Ministers > \u201c.tion et.the expense of tLe peop:e.7 THE INDIAN NIGHTMARE.So much depends on the way a sta.s- \u201cment is put.When the so-calied Little Englanders grgue that India, 4nvolves the pocsible assumption of re- | sponsiLilities so great that it may yet prove, the ruin of Great Britain, they - tz 3 - 3 | are scoffed \u2018at as chicken-hearted.liut plains, endanger their existence.when Lord Roberts presents the sua G¢ifficulty In rather different form he commands instant and sympathetic attention.The issue, he says, the very.question of the life or death nf the Empire, \u2018depends upon Great Britain sessions and at the same time tage part in an affair nearer home.Either of these necessitates placing in the field an army as large and as efficient as that of any European country.\u201d © Britain is.in none ton pleasant a biate, as to burdens, without any of the military expenditure France, Germany and Prussia are compelled.to barr, What, even the Little Englander nas some claim to ask, would he Her state $f she were obliged in fact, as Inrd Roberts claims she is in theory, to bear \u2018@&s much in the name of India,'as 18 borne by France and Germany combined?\u2019 : rt GERMANY'S LITTLE WAR.The district of South\u2019 West Afrlen, .where the Herreros have been in cepei- lion, was the first over-sea territory au- quired by Germany in Dursuance of that policy of founding a colonial Empire which became active after the accession - of the present Empire.The area over which the insurrection has raged 1s.as|\u2019 _ | large as tho States of Texas and Illinois combined, though the native population numbered only 200,000.As the nearest \u2018German seaport was 5,000 miles away, it 4s in a somewhat chastened mood that the German press now alludes to the problems which faced Great Britain during thé Zulu and Boer wars.Like the British, the Germans at first underestimated their enemy, and were confl- dent that 1,000\" picked German troops, were equal té a task which after nearly two years warfare has involved the employment of 10,000 And the expenditure of neady $50,000,000.Indirectly this revolt has helped.tq restore British prestige in South Africa, for the Herreros and the tribes who joined them are showing a decided pre- | ference for the methods of colonization employed in Rhodesia, and German enterprise is paralyzed for lack of native labor., The trouble seems to have arisen owing entirely to the breaches of faith \u2018committed towards the natives by Ger- miah settlers, and the high-handed mar- Ual administration wkich supported : Nhess 'wettlors without making any eu- must be given the if-those-wno.give the facts want special conBléera- | so far! a from being a strength to Great Britain, ! tered and the seerifiesy ia Blood mé tressure invoived dave provided Ger- wehy with an ebjest Ksson in colonel Expire making Cle .\u2018The reports of American visitors ta, Kiso Chow also contrast vary un£svos- where the Chinese have Wen enlisted au police, and nativs customs and habits are as little interfered with as posstble.Whatever hold Britain has in India 14 due to her tolerance in these respecus, and one of the great securities agalnst the bugbear of Russia or German aggression in the British spheres of influence lies in the fact that a sufficient number of the.native populations are by now educated to discriminate be-| tween the government of the mailed fist and that of the civilian administrator.he TOO COMMON.Office Boy\u2014There's a man outside who wants to know if you won't give him five cents for a drink of whisky.(hihe Boss\u2014Tell .him I hever drink a ng.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PARLIAMENT.* Looking back upon what has happened this session, it is charitable to assume that Mr.Borden was suffering from bad temper, rather than bad Judgment, when he protested against the protraction of the seasion.There was hope at one time that business would be through very early, Mr.Foster valiantly volunteering to accompany Sir Wilfrid to the maple sugar harvest.Then it was thought Victoria Day might see the end, but the end is not yet.Why?Simply because of the obstructionist tactics of the Opposition.From the day the Autonomy bills \u2018were brought down, late in February, till the day of the elections in London and Oxford, the Opposition held Parliament to the discussion of those bills.It could not get away.Parliament did not have to walt for the business the Government must lay before it.The reports and estimates were all ready in good time.The Opposition prolonged the session into the hot months, and the leader of the Opposl- Our Brother the Foreigner \u2018You ought to know it: You'll have to know it,\u201d were the words addressed recently in a city court, to a man, evidently not long a member of this community, who had pleaded that he dld not know it was necessary he-should tie.up the waste paper of his household, before laying it out on top of his ash bucket.And to impress upon him that he had been neglecting his education as a citizen, he was called upon to puy up to the treasury.- It is of courge a necessary thing that the law be observed in all respects, whether it be in the case of the rich man with hia automabile, or the poor man with his ocddments of grocery paper.But while this 18 so, the plea of the man referred to above opens up somewhat Interesting point, and one wh + go Rat a ON err pe \u201cDAILY BERALD, WEDXESDAY, JUL ; capt mi od eontriyel to put.away three trout ave three-quarters of a pound aplece, il: th Ris only four months o 2 another had dimed upon sev | trout together with a mouse ach a Among the greadiest birds are wood pigeons, whiok will continue to gulp down foud untif their crops are almost at the bursting point.From one of these birds, shot as it was returning from a reid in the fields, no fewer than 800 grains of wheat were taken.Another had contrived to cram down ne fewer than 600 pegs.A third was ens deavoring.to sustain nature with 130 beech nuts and a fourth with sixty 8, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Queer Bits of History.\u201cWe Won't Go Home Till Morning\u201d is not a modern song.At least the air is not modern, for it dates back to the times of the first duke of Marlborough.It is the old French air of \u2018\u201cMalbrouk s\u2019en va-t-en guerre; Dieu salt quant reviendral\u2019\u201d (Malbrouk has gone to th war; the Lord knows when he will come home.agsain.'\u2019) The second verge hinted that the duke of Marlborough would be a long time-away.\u201cIl reviendra-s-a la Paques, ou la Truite.\u201d (\u201cHe will return at Easter or Trinity Sunday.) In South Yorkshire, in England, that air exists as & children\u2018s song: \u201cMollie Brooks, she went to be shavsi; Mollle Brooks, she went to shaved; Mollie Brooks, she went to Ue shaved, And the barber out her chin.\u201d \u201cMollle Brooks\u201d is a corruption of Mariborough.King Oscar was deposed from the Norweglan throne by the legislative body known as the \u2018atorthiing,\u201d which, means the \u201cgreat court,\u201d and should be pronounced to rhyme with \u2018\u2019courting.\u201d The second part of the word ls identical with the English word \u201cthing, mon with the Anglo-Saxon, have the same word for \u201cthing\u201d and \u2018\u2018council.\u201d In modern English a trace of the 3eo- ond sense survives in the word \u2018\u2018hustings,\u201d which came to mean the public platform upon which a candidate appeared at election time, though originally, the.\u201chusting\u201d was the counell at which the candidate was elected, the \u201chouse-thing\u2019 or house-council.In the British house of commons {is a: red line between the benches and the tion, if he ages not like it, must lay that is worthy of some attention on the blame to his own lack of control over his followers.He ought, indeed, to be the last to complain.There are those who urge that the.British system of .closure should be adopted, so as to shut off ob structionist discussion -and bring-the \u2018session down to a limit of three , months.Such a \u2018resort, however, we i may hope not to seé adopted in Canada for many long years.This country is - governed by discussion and by discus- \u201csion only.There is absolutely no other proper, safe and effectual way of mani-.- testing public opposition to any measure than that-of encouraging members of Parliament to talk against it.Shut off discussion, adopt any controversial measure without the fullest debate, and discontent is bound to find some other and more harmful form of expression.On the other hand, when a fight is fought out to the end the right of the victors to their triumph is conceded by all.Tue right to resort to obstruction in Parliament is cf the very essence of us.- How and where is Information to be must not do?.To those who have been bors and reared in Montreal, the waste papor by-law may possibly be as well kmown es their: A.B.C.But present day Montreal is being constantly padded to by people who never heard of the methods here adopted in connection with such unconsidered trifles\u2014indeed in\u2019 many Instances the newly arrived for-, eigner never had much in the way of; .paper, either waste or otherwise, about which to worry.- Who 18 to teach him?neighbors are of different race and language, precluding friendly intercourse, and an interchange of opinion on certain small but Important detalls necessary to the running of a cleaniy city.Obviously thérefore, thers ure many things of which the new chum! must be in ignorance.a And 1s it not something of a hardship, that for these ignorant ones, education can only come from\u2019 the ben-h of a law court, with its fines and costs, to say nothing of the.half day or day lost at the bench or in the factory.It.would certainly cost a few dollars Parliamentary government, just as the to post dn various languages notl:es outlining a few of the more outstand- denial of ight to protest is of the ; t denial of & m8 ; » .t It|'ng by-laws relating to the household- essence of autocralic governmen er and his duties, in certain sections has come, however, tbat in England of the town but at Yeast It would be | a free exercise of this right of obstruc- playing the better part to the stranger ton renders it impossible for Parlia- bo ear we have thrown open our ment to get through its necessary, and ; ; \u2014ROXBURGH.non- controversial, work.When that\u2018 \u2014\u2014 fact vas established the use of the; Old Californians.closure was resorted to, but theres al- In his \u201cGold Hunters of California\u201d ways a tight about its adoption, and! Thomas E.Farish tells some Interesting ery ti i 1 t- |anecdotes of the men: of the early every time it is applied à Parliamen lave The following concerns \u201cFight- ar majority stands responsible to the ing Jack\u201d Hayes, the first sheriff of! people for what is done.We are & Ban Francisco county: \u2018\u2019Hayes never long Way yet from the stage when ob- [ariited hls command, with him it was struction really makes government 1m-| Come on boys and they possible, and until we get thers free 7 followed where he led.After the battlo of Mont- speech ought to be allowed.; erey, in which his gallantry was conspicuous,.a number of yourlg lleuten- On the other hand, there is much to ants, graduates of West Point, visited : be sald for the proposal to have Par- \"Fighting Jack.They found him fry.\u2018 lament assembled in November, as It [ing bacon, surrounded hy soldiers, with might if the bookkeeping system were \"nothing to distinguish him from those : : .! about him.\u2018Where can we.find Colon- ltered so that the reports might be oq Hayes?inquired.tha spokesman.\u201cI out a few months earlier than is now ithink- you will find him over yonder the part of those set in authority oviT! may overstep in speaking.This line gathered with regard to this and many !with{ other things the householder must, and! side.| \\ .Often, his\u2018 \u2018his camp to pay their compliments to | her castle In Wales.matting on the floor, which no member is a relic of the days when members wore swords and could not be trusted n lunging distance of the other The Stores Commission.\u2018 (Westminster Gazette.) Mr.Justice Farwell, the chairman of the Stores Commission, is a judge with a great reputation for getting \u2018through his work with expeditlon\u2014a quality which should prove useful in his new capacity, He was called to the bar in 1871, but did not take silk \u2018till twenty years later.Before his elevation to the bench he enjoyed u very lucraiive Chancery practice, particularly in.respect to casus under the Companles Acts.He is not a judge of the advertising order, though he attracted some notice a short time since by declining to (read Daudet's \u2018Sapho\u201d for the purpose of a dramatic case which came before him.Co * Sir Francis: Mowatt, who will help to share the labors of Mr.Justice Farwell, was for nearly half a century In the Civil Service, and was generally regarded as one of its most brilllant members, As permanent secretary to the Trea: sury he was a power behind the throne with whom all Chancellors of the f2x- chequér had to reckon, and how all-lm- portant were hia services was indicated on the occasion when the Budget had to \u2018be postponed because of health, Senate of London University and.the Patriotic Fund Commission.: Sir G.Taubman Goldie la best known, of course, by yeason of his work as Governor of the Royal Niger Company, which ha was mainly instrumental in founding, while his services as a member of the War Commission are fresh in the memory.That he ls not without à sense of humor may be gathered from a sentence from his pen in the report of that body.\u2018That the state of affairs in 1869 cannot recur is on my part,\u201d he rematked, \u201ca wish and not expectation,\u2019 1t 1s to he hoped that and yet nobody cares.he may take a less passimistic view of matters In the cass of tha contract scandals, BE \u2014\u2014> tt , idiosyncrasies, Mme.Patti tôéok elaborates precau- ttons agalnst burglars at Craig-y-Nos, A: guest there who was spending à sleepless night rose before dawn to open his bedroom win- 1e one of which weighed two pounds an - tthe other one hg 4 pounds, a old, and Ame *:| the King to have things done us cheap as the Scandinavian languages, in com-|.his 2ll-.Sir Francis is\u2019 a member of \u201cna being ready to defend her Eastern pos-| point than she did on her previous voy- ties sncoung] | possible.Nobody in Canada wants to; | keep the members in Ottawa under | conditions which, as Mr.Foster com- rer The turbine steamer Virginian was i only reported off Cape Race at run \u2018o'clock this morning, having occupied | several \u2018hours longer in reaching that | age, probably owing to encountering fog \"oft the banks of Newfoundland.Any great record-breaking run with tie malls is therefore now out of the question, but the\u201cmnst interesting fedture of the experiment can still be derided, namely, whether there is any noticeable saving of time in landing the malls at Bydney at a time of the year when the mall steamers can come with perfect safety to Rimouski, which !1s distant only 348 miles from Montreal, or 508 miles nearer than Bydney.Ei \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Cuckoo.ted from.the Gaelto : the Pall Mall Gazette).(Transla for Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo! ' .à O Cuckoo dear, th, voice I hear, The sound dispels my sorrow; It seems to say, \u2018Drive grief away, - And hall the bright to-morrow.\u201d At early morn thy noteg I hear, \u2018With raptured ear | listen; At even fall, I hark thy call And mark the dewdrops glisten, O tell me whither didst thou fly * Wher wintry blasts were blowing; Say, didst thou sleep in slumber deep, Nor thiret nor hunger knowing?\u2014\u2014 \u2014- I envy thes, my bonnie bird, Thou kn¢west naught of sadness; Thy bower is ever decked in green, , Thy heart o'erflows with gladness.; Ld Thou wilt return, though autumn winds » Bid us in sorrow saver, But I, when once I leave the glen, t Mus.leave the glen forever.O could 1 fly, I'd fly with thee, ° + Our joyous journey winging; To sing of May the livelong day, + And keep the echo ringing.Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014i\u2014\u2014 New.York's Huge Laeosl Traffie.Offictals of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company say that figures of travel for the last six months showed that on the elevated lines it was tuily equal to that in the corresponding per- lod of last year.In other words, the operations of the subway has not lessened travel on the elevated lines.It was also said that the travel in the subway in the hot weather of May end June and in the first four days of July averaged on a par with the travel in the winter months.A Part of the subway'é business: is accounted a -\u2014 nting to a group of men about a undr yards away.Ridinæ over (0 the gmup indicated the young men made the same itiquiry.They were Informed that the man with the frying pan was the officer they were in search of.They rode back tn their headquarters without -further effort to make his acquaintance.\u201d Speaking of Henry Miller, a western cattle king, Mr.Farish pays that none knew better than he the value of a reliable, efficient man.\u2018Oncaea, on one of his Kem county ranches, he had a foreman with whom he quarreled.The foreman sald: \u2018If it were not that you were a smaller man than I, F would \u2018beat you half to death.\u2019 At this Miller threw off his coat.and went: for \u2018the man.The foreman succeeded in giving him a good trouncing, then demanded a settlement, which was made.That all over with, Miller apologized and hhied the man ovr again, with an advance in wages.He knew he had a good man.\u201d Another story of Miller: \"I remem- thé San Joaquin river, when he wis buying so much land.It was at break - fast and a man called \u2018Hog\u2019 Johnson begag to criticise Miller's purchases, when Miller turned to him, and sald: \u2018Hog, you know dere fes more peoples horn into de world effry yar dan Alea out of it.don't you?\u2018Yes\u2019 admittei Hog.\u2018Vell, dey all haf to lif off de land and dere iss no more land horned every year.\u201d i feats.Appetites of Birde.Despite the fact that \"the appelits of a bird\u201d has became a common phrase for light eating, investigations show that hirde are tremendous fesdera.The diet of fhe average kestrel (a small European hawk) is calculated at 1,000 mice à month, to say nothing of inascts and worms.The harn owl la-as Vora- clous as the kesirel.A investigator, seven mice one after the other.first six Linmediately disappeared, each with a'gobble and a gulp, and the owl in a like manner.Limitations of ab- | Aominal capacity, however, prevented, and though the gobble came off Lho gulp dia not, so that for twenty minutes fe dangied from the corner of tha birds beak.But in due course it awallowed the body, and thres houra pangeof res and the owl ate fom more mice.Experimenta with a-vaged robin led to some surprising results.At the end of three weeks it waa found that tn drdar to keep up to its wel the bird required about fourteen feet of aart worms a day, or an equivalent in solid food.A rohin in as nearly as possible one ounce.Fourteen fest of earthworms weigh ounces and a half.In other words, thu bird devours, in health,.about two 4nd a half times its\u2019 own weight of aoild fond in the course of every twent four hours.A man of 168 pounds if were to equal (his mutten, for a heron.\u201d Yet one of those birds + 80 doubt.hx the city's growth, ei us.me = ber Miller once at Firebaugh's ferry, |, after caging one of these hinds, save it The did its very best to treat the sevenih 00 the tall of the aevanth mouse ira later the er reasserted themuaelvea condition weighs two he ce in pro portion to his sige, would require a ly allowance of forty large legs of Four pounds would he a heavy weight which waa trapped in.England in 1890, |aiagorged two recently ewallowes trout | dow.Inmediutely, thére was a violent ringing of Hells In différent parts of the castle, \u2018The visitor made his way down- stair, only to find himself In fununinent danger of being lacerated by a wholn troup of snapping and snarling dogs.set the diva'a patent burglar traps going, the dogs heing relessed from thelr chains by an electric connection wih the window, er According to report, the sultan of Turkey i8 to have a bodyguard of dogs.He has lost falth fn men and women, who eonspire.against him.A pack of man-tracking\u2019 dogs has been ordered in England for service at the royal palace at Constantinople.A Frenchman who died in Clanstanti- nople recently left $46,000 to his nephew, M.D'AIbl, who lives in Paris, mii condition that the young man cycle to Constantinople to get tha legacy., ee Seaweed as Food, (Philadelphia Hecurd.) The cuitivation of salt waler vegat- ables Is an industry that promises large profits.for marine farmers of the\u201d future tn this country.Tittle Japan raia- ed and gathers $3,000,000 worth of: them annually, and the United Statey Fish- kinds grow wild in the shallow walter along our own coasts.People can \u2018es them constantly, but pay uo special attention, calling \u2018then weeds, hecausa they are not acquatwéed with their value as tahle delicacies and have na knowledge of the proper methods of preparing them.; .flome of thease plants make excellent table vegatahles; others are useful for salads, yet others are good for making fellien, end others atill are valuable us condiments.\u2018The Japahese have de- A SUM HOME Pianola, or & Pianola Piano.can play.\u201c AT NORDHEIMER'S 261 ST.CATHERINE STRRBT, you con have the largest assortment city, and the best Fanos to the wort hs select from.» a Matrost ven er as pound.r\u2014 It tumed out that he had unwittingly eries Bureau urges.that we ought to do | at leagt an well, fnnamuch.as the same | ER.| Do You Like Very scarce indeed are those who do not like mustard\u2014and scarcer yet are mustard.The \u201c Condor \u201d mustard is PURE mustard, absolutely.In contains no foreign ingegdient.It is à \u2018lucky combination of mustard seeds of different growths that makes it so palatable and so good for the.stoma It is economical because it has all its force and it is sold in 1lb.and 3{lb and ¥Ib eut There is none 30 good, so pure, as The ** Condor Fe | velopad their: possibilitiqu to « remarte| hereto pr w % Snalté, of + , 0% the subloct QUEIRE-S récesk vit | the Mikado's ciopite, \u2018Me says that ricans have good reasons.to be Eos Jr rp en resqurcès A w y al an probabl supert théy utilise y sem worth où the per annum, the orop gathered only one species, Irish moss, the hus nesy of oollecting which is restricied to Massachusetts, al \u2019 } .Y vay By RY BATURDAY MORN.aggons start ot daybreak.\\ Government Bribes In the Old Daye The British Government, like most other Governments, has been victimised by purveyors and officials for many a generation.\u201cI see it is impossible for BREAKFAT BACON.smoke house ever WIN YR VER 18° week | an other men,\u201d remarked Pepys after N.OENVIND IM 40 ofticlal visit to Woolwich Doskyard.The warthy Secretary to the Admiralty bas left a faithful record of his meth- boiling.od of accepting ®ribes (as secret com- T Fresh, missions were called in \u2018that artless ITALIAN age): the best in Canada.\u2018Going out of Whitehall I met Cap- After This Week Que Loba Shere Express Will Make \u2018Three Trips p TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS tt Per rss » 28 far as Ste.Anne &aF Orders must always bs in our bands the previous day.\u201c Special ** Hams and « Special \" Boneless Breakfast Bacon , FRASER'S \u201cSPECIAL\u201d HAMS AND FRASER'S y all odds the best cured in Canada.ORK \u201cTRADED MARK BREAKPAST BACON.- RRIS NEW YORK \"TRADE MARK\" LARGE SELECT FERRIS\u2019 NEW YORK \u201cTRADE MARK BRAND\" LITTLE \u2019 liss of one and all comtinuslly arrivi VEREHOUSE.nuslly arriving at the OLD RELIABLE Hundreds of customers visit our store weekly for a Rasher of Breakfast Pacos, tain Grove, who did give me a letter directed to myself from himself.I discerned money in it, and took it, knowing as I found it to be, the proceed of the place I have got him, the taking FRASER, VIGER & CO., : italian Warehouse.Established 1836 T4 \u2019 \u2018 \\ \u2014 D Te FRASER, VIGES 4 Of 57.bé.de Bellevue \u201c SPECIAL\" BONELESS Fresh from the RTED WILTSHIRE BACON.MOKED TONGU! Fa HÂMS, tar wbole The Nordheimer Buliding 201, 200 and 311 ST.JAMEpP STREET, up of vessely for Tangier.But I did MONTRBAL.not open it til] I came home to my office, and there I broke it open, not looking jnto it till all the money was out, that I might say I saw no money in the paper If ever I whould be (ues- tioned about it.There was a piece of gold and four pounds in silver.\u201d Lord Braybrooke judiclously omitted this instance.of the sinuosity of the official conscience from his immaculate version of the \u201cDiary.\u201d .rt Mailed the' Tribune Cat, (N.Y.Tribune.) A mall clerk on the New-York, New- Haven and Hartford Railway nearly jumped out of his shoes Wednesday, when as the train neared Boston he ut his hand in a Tribune mail bag, and nstead of the regulation paper bundles.felt a bunch of soft fur.He gatherul courage to Insert his hand again, and drew out a little black kitten.Glad to be released from her dark cage, the.kitten crawled up on his shoulder and began to purr.- As the mail bag was laat opened in the Tribune mailing office, thé clerk decided that the cat must have come from that place.On his next trip to New York he made inquiries and found that Miss Happy, the pet of the clerks in the Tribune malling department had mys- terlously disappeared.He produced the cat and it was immediately identi- Hamones, (Chicago Journal.) The latest force revealed by science ts harmones, It {8s a chemical substance produced by the organs of the body.So long as the harmones are healthy they form à sort of wireless system of energy by which the, organs are excited {nto action in their proper order, In other words, the harmones are the source of industry.This is important, if true.- Professor Starling, of London, has made the \"discovery.He is a deep and patient student.He has long interested himself in, the problem of what causes the body to do its work.And he had found harmones.~ in the human body explains many thing.Man in his primitive state lay indolently under the trees, letting nuts full into his opén mouth and thus gaining sustenance \u2018without turning over hi hand.: _ The harmones went to work on him, and he found energy enough to order his wife to hoe and plant and reap.The hurmones exsrted ore force, and he gradually got into the way of get anybody else to do for him.Slowly he has been forced on by the harmones until to-day he claims to be.civilized and industrious.; Harmones are the key to many enigma.filed.The little kitten spends her time sleeping in cosy corners.Lust Wednesduy, in looking for one, it {8 supposed that she saw the cool, dark mall bag and crawled in, lf Co Long Bkirts.© (T.P'S Weekly.) \\ Much has been written of the danger worth his salt, progresses into a city job and influence.They tell how bank officials, > \u2018sen to express their disapprobation in the form of a by-law.: By a recent edict they have forbidden the use of the Nordhausen streets to any person wearing any article of dreas which sweeps the pavement, \u201c\u2018tharehy disturbing the possibly disease-laden dust,\u201d \u2018to the anger of passers-by, \u2018The civic fathers cannot be blamed for any precipitation in the launching of this thupderbolt, for they have \u201cpreviously \"appealed to tha lieges to abandon the practice voluntarily.Unfortunately the lleges took no notice.Thus it comes about that any person offending in future will be mulcted in the sum of thirty marks.i Loong-ekirted visitors-to-this-part-of Prussia had best heware! - \u2019 : rs Why Men Die Fast.(The Kansas City Journal).» Col.Hent Murdock, who is a good, fiber himself, hasn't any sympathy\u2019 with the high liver who goes to rack.! ! So-called big men-\u2014statesmen, war- misionary statesman, recently deliv riors, go all to pieces in an hour, says he.ed out that China contained not \u2018only ; And the why and the wherefore?T é \"konw.We know.Everybody knows the intellect of the world.The mis- The world says.sionaries had first attempted t9 con- they have been there, Harmanes suddenly start them on\u2014harmones force them energérically to grab - everything movabla iri their going.People wouder why corporation directors are unwilling merely to live and let live, why Rockefeller ls not satisfied to stop at the billion.mark, why: Roosevelt is not contelt la con- fiñe his control to our own country.The answer is easy now.These men ar full of harmones.It is an important and valuable discovery.1f harmones may only \u2018transplanted ihe rejuvenation of mankind is near at hand.\"Presumably, the germ of laziness, a year or so ago, can not live in.the fiber with & harmone any more than a rabbit can live in the same hole with a ferret.\u2019 « fe a Missionary Methods in China.Dr.Timothy Richard, of Shanghai, a ered let them die, there are plenty left.The vert the man who stuffs like a pig, drinks like lions of Bibles and Testaments.ints a fish and loafs like a hobu will cols had had unexpected results.one of lapse.\u2018The man who lives fast dies which was the Tai-ping rebellion, when fast, No getting over that proposition.\u2019 the people of thirteen provinces tore While the ons who lives rationally, down the idols, sanely, lives long and dies slowly and Were, lost.The people had not peacefully.Too many peoples are burn-; bibed the spirit of t ing the candle at both ends.But then\u2019 missions were then established, why preach, why prate, why refer to 750,000 patients were nw treated year- ft?They are not missed and there ly, but a doctor could not talk to his irm- proved a great disappointment, partly owing to the prejudice of the respect- k.come bau 1 \"ere Christian truths in print in a shape \"to reach the leaders of the people \"The missionaries had written pamph- \u201clets which had been put into the i hand of students at all the exargina- | tion centres, and had thus reached al- .; un.; : i v- ffhese volvet flowers an£ syrup-wines nat every cou and Yage In rh Are gweet, but are not to my taste.| new ideas, 10,000 students petitioning \u2018th Emperor for opetorma on © ° nes \u201c : familiar to us \u201cthe fatherhood A visroina smoke of sodden Weal.| God and the brotherhood of nations\u201d The savor of a roasted wut, To-day, however, the Chinese litéra- Would make my weary pulses beat.\u2018ture, dally press, and universities had \u2019 : A by the Japaneses.a O stupid brain that blindly awerves; pen ne 5.000 A hinese 0 O heart that strives not, nor eudures: ; who went to Japan had come back Since flowers are hardships w your.iin anti-Christian, and even anti- cloves, Yet o'er the wall my fancy shoots, And hankers arte harsher loves.\u2018Ah! why!\u2014any foolish heart repines- Was I not housed within a waste?A howling moor, a wattlad hut, The presence of this important force : doing for himself wnat he could Hot :Havi They, tel] how a bar-room loafer, not who | when they are nt zealously.guarding | be: about which so great afüss was made professional and business.men\u2014 an address in London, fn which he point- have it hey a fourth of the human race, but half Chinese by cireulats-\u20147-\u2014mi- and fifty million lives eats te prosper would be no place for them.should they 100 patients.' Schocls wexe opened, dut .vas eu apead Br AST CEM \u2018oc à 4 able people against them.Then the Discipline.| evangelist came, opening stations up = n i .\u2018and down the country.byt all this atv 1e Con et ea See Sver).work was local and limited.Finally, Gy garden blooms with stocks angi the attempt had deen made to put nerves, a White, opinions.The question now Than rt a garden lot 18 not was whether the civilizing influence in Roms « .J ; : Christian or uon- China was to be Christian.\u2018To meet this new criais, Ancient methods would not do; and he appealed for prayer and co-operation in a mighty work which would change the aspect of the whole world, The 8ea Captain.{ am in love with the sea, but I do not trust her yet; forget: Their Walls were white in the morning, \u20aclr mass were aplit by noon; i The sin has seen them perish, and the stars, and the moon.i \u2018 As a man loves a woman, so I love the = sea, sire of me, When we meet after parting, we put away regret, ; Like lover joined with lover; but I do not trust her yet.ree she is, and strange, and her love is kin to hate; Ehe must slay whom ehe desires; she wii draw me poon or late | Down nts darkneas and silence, the ! place of drowned men, ng her arms abdut me, And I shall trust her then.(Gérald Gould, in The Bpectator).rere B For fle i i : an| AMERICAN WOMEN IN PARIS, (Paris Letter to Pall Mall Gazette.) The women-folk from across the Straits or acrots the wide Atlantic are instantly to be detected from their Gallic sisters.- Take the Rue de la Paix; it is the stalking ground at this minute of every lady travel.to health risked in the wearing of long other peoples\u2019 money and their own ler ; ; th .pr trains to dresses, but it \u2018has been left! honor, suddenly disappear, leaving only an in ® nations, es Agri iad aly |for the stalwart burghers of Nordhau- a large hole in the cash pile to tell that \u2018Bay, ma, 40 you ses those sweet hats across the road: ejaculates à feminine voice that we \u2018\u2018suspicion\u2019\u2019 bslongs to Chicago.\u2018What a lovely tulle ruff!\" says anoiher, almost embracing the shopfront in the excess of her enthusiasm.[I have discovered an American lady of long residence in Paris, and well versed | hero-worship.in the art of dress.To her I put à delicate question, which I should never dare to resolve on my own account.\u2018Which are the better dressed, when they come to \u2018Paris, English or Americans?\u201d Like a flash the answer came, The Americans.\u201d I requested an explanation.pose the answer 16,\u2019 ahe said,- \u2018that my countrywomen are more adaptable than your.They are quiek and cager far new ideas.1 have enly noticed that adaptadility in one class in gland; the aristocracy.The [smart woman In\u201d London is very &miar But what you would term your upper mid- dle-classes\u2014the daughters of bankers and rofessional men, even of members of Per- ament-\u2014are less well-turned-out thas ours 1 thiok the chief fault les in the desire of the English women to dress pi::uresque- ily.The result is thal she often 2aa.2s :an effect which remainds me of Lideriv art curtains\u2014very pretty, but not sultads to: clothes.\u2018Agam, an dats I othizk che Americans They mar freak inferisr Eng'ax but they wear Meirer Dats has 7209 ATARI London wvoersn\u201d There.was 59 s*adotT 2 2aératÛe I The tall ships she has slain are iil to And sven ds my desire of her is her do- T asked.\u201c1 sup- ta 73 en pv\" mr Pa ES M A TD IR as ~~ decision Will te verts, 9 ISA SOUS TT TOTO pariverer nsc races HOW MARK TWAIN SAYES Frog Sacs Mack Twas = Ls sa-iec jars Rd mc , ICY ame Aer JX Nis sareer lm a olversasca witha Willams he Bible.Medica! Deaz Nowels oz 232 xoas.od de subject and.\u2018rebature vT.csatides vas wowed dy tie damoctse .' Ditcu:Les WIZ Me some Orin But ! ever lew sleGler * cigar ,» sroke cc \u2018or aa appie -o ilssour \u2019 L'an astourde!, observed \u2018dr, Howeus, vida A persed MW tite ae \u201cwil 30 Duc) wocidly success.Mark Twain axnided very graxeir.\u201cindecision AGI spending Moces, * De sad, 5 woccax of au tivacion 2 CU cou'éat dec.de wa: 0 Ny vib my ast a:chel I Xest :1 acd 60 Ddecame Tien\u201d \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014n A FEMININE REMONSTRANGE.Visttars \u201c0 \u201cDe Rora Academy must soma umes woader what Mas Yoppeñed 0 \u2018he dae dean) compleaica.Anoog ?be bundreds of es difficult 0 \u2018ind aay \u201cBia trans :t foie a Neatdy, dormas, Lead ain.at Ba period Das womés deal more cac 02 dec face or succueded \u2018un making % se sot and dettca:n\u2014Lady 8 Ficcoris\u2026 rer \u2018 GERMAN AMBITIONS The Ter: :ause of aaxiely, \u2018ait h Stock Excdange drcles, \u2018a *de fact \u2018hai \u201che Morocco ques [0a is AY A eles.The \"wae cause of the crisis Detween France sad Gee.many 8 10.56 Mcrided 0 \u201cde \u2018uttec'a wish for political an! seau sipremacy.\u2014 Ta 18 Total Astets, over .MAIN OFFION: \u2018 202 St.James Street.UPTOWN: BRANCH: 2608 St.Catherine St.\u201c Corner Guy.Tebitha\u2014Dop you think they appre- a .ofate your valce?LR omas\u2014Well, I ahould think eo.Capital, Reserves and Undivided Profite, Why Not Use A Sovereign Bank of Canada MONEY ORDER PAYABLE ANYWHERE.- rere = _ over.\u2026.a.+ossssucaun0 « 4 A $5 and under.Over 35 and not exceeding 810.: Over 310 and not exceeding $80.Over $10 and.not exceeding $50.7.180 y.some of the shoes they threw ustard?M \u201d Mustard, those who have tasted PURE | boxes at the rete of § Gh y ieu:imeon svouit- * 4 \u2018 ___tpd very convenient to_cars, \u2018 Easy_ terms.dose USE TALKE TET BOXES AND CANADIAN DEFENCE A 2 2 0 \u2018 : A » 7 kor.E.Gus Porter Gave Practical Demonstration and .Lecture on the Modern Bogus Ballot Box\u2014Some Discussion on the Question of Militia and Coast Defence.pe {} (Btatt Corespondence of the Herald.) Ottawa, July 13.\u2014 An echo of the st Dominion election reached the ouse yesterday.Mr.BE.Guss Porter untertained the members in graceful racticed poses as the original discov- rer of trick ballot boxes.It was an llustrated effort for Mr.Porter had y worked it.The action was not particularly smooth, but the Houss en- oyed the show.\u2018 , I r.Porter's excuse for speaking {was that the Government had not onvicted the perpetrators of fraud in the East Hastings election.\u2018The Minister of Justice showed that e Department had acted promptly but oLtt and Shibley, had been even more prompt in crossing the inter- \u2018Mational boundary.PR There was also some militia -talk fund a discussion of Interior Depart- nent estimates._ In the afternoon on motion to give Bir Frederick Borden's militia bill its wecond reading, Mr.George E.Foster \"paid from the information furnished \u2018the House it seemed that the head was ÉXoo big for the body.There was pro- \"Wision for too many officers and ew men, .Canads had no attempting.to organize an offensive \u201cforce.All'that could be done was to ËÊorganize for the defence of Canada on her own soll.The Boer and the Russo-Japanese wars had shown defence was not as.difficult as supposed by men fairly trained and rea- .sonably proficient in the use of rifle.MR.FOSTER HAD IDEAS too business :pne of the boxes with him and proud-4 the | ON CANADIAN DEFENCE It had been shown, sald Mr.Foster, | but called all effective vessele home, \u2018that heavy guns, were necessary: How | and Canada had to look after her own do we stand in Canada to-day.If there was a call to arms how many men could be put into the field and where would the big guns be obtained to give them shelter to do their work.Ag long as the relations be- \u2018gween Great Britain and Canada con- =\u2014 HOUSES FOR SALE CADIEUX STREET, $2,000 A six roomed house, with hot water heat- fing.open plumbing, and in good order.Must do sold.PROSPECT AVE., $4,300 A brick veneered dwelling, with extension.or tains 9 rooms, bot water heating.Low ce.RICHMOND $0Q., $4,000 - À solid brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms, fhot water heating, open plumbing, in good repair.Easy terms.SHUTER 8T., $5,000 A 214 storey stone front dwelling, with extension, contains 10 rooms, in good order.The house is well situated above Milton st.tinued as they are, Canada is safe from the sea.The only power which could attack would be the United States and Japan, and neither seemed inclined to do so at present.It would be futile for Canada to spend money to create & navy as an effective one was beyond this country's means.Anything Canada could do should be in co-operation with Great Britain for naval defence.If necessary the Dominion should make any contribution it thought consistent to the maintenance of the British navy.Every dollar spent on officers and ornamiynts topk #0 much from the effective defence pro- viisons.The aim should be to provide for Canada's defence on land, Canada should aim to provide not only the 80,000 militia men as first rate shots, but should aim to train 100,000 rifle men.He thought the Government had not done right to decline to permit Great Britain to man Halifax and Esquimalt, Canada meeting the expense.For his own part he would ses with sorrow the last British tars and soldiers leaving Canadian soil.He thought there should be nothing done to create the idea that Canada was not in sympathy with Great Britain or that Canada would not be behind the Mother Country in any righteous military undertaking.He advised keeping down the permanent force and turning down the large number of militia officers and to spend the money in producing ritle- men.Mr.Willlam Roche (Halifax) demurred at the idea of Canada making no effort to create a navy, but instead contributing to, the British navy.In the past when a war broke out the Mother Country did not keep the navy on colonial shores for their defence, coast.The privateersmen of the Maritime provinces had dohe this against the United States and French war ves- els.\u2018Canada might again be called upon to do the same thing.Therefore the Dominion should oragnize the nucleus of a navy.H there was any guarantee that the British fleet would defend Canada's coast in case of trouble it might be all right to substitute the contribution for the fleet, but there was no such guarantee.Col.Sam Hughes thought British troops should be left at Halifax and Esquimault, but that Canadian troops be sent abroad.He objected to the Canadian militia doing police work; he approved of taking over Halifax and Esquimault, the organization of a permanent force in the Northwest, and thought a scheine of horse raising for remount purposes should be gone in for there.WOULD LIGHTEN BURDEN OF BRITISH TAXPAYER Sir Frederick Borden said there was no occasioh for sentimental uneasiness over Canada assuming Halifax and Esquimault.Jt merely meant Canada \"THeen made use of purposes ty i 2 > The bill was read thé sécond and -changed its attitude\u2014as it frequently\u2019 \u2018to raisé troublé fer third time and pagsèé.\u2018Mr.Fitæpatrick's bill to.amend Franchise Act, 198, was also passed through its final stages.- ; On motion to go into committee of supply My.-B.Gus Porter (West Hastings) delivered a speech on what he termed the \u201cbogus ballot box frauds\u201d of last November's election in West Hastings.He recalled ome of the charg against Liberal election workers in \\Ontario for several years past, and then entered upon a lengthy review of the fruads attempted in West Hastings, laying ths blame on the Liberals and attempting to connect Ministers of the late Ontario Government with the scheme by saying that B.O.hott was seen in Toronto, where he \u201chobnobbed\u2019 with members of the Government.Mr, Porter produced, smid.the applause of Opposition members, a ballot box which he sald was the real bogus article which had been used in Hastings.He observed in passing that the Globe had at first oried for the punishment of the offenders and afterwards when the names of criminals were apparent {it had does on public matters\u2014and had said that the plot had been concocted by a- few misguided Liberals and not by the better element of the party.He censured the Dominion Government for taking no steps to investigate the fraud or punish the conspirators and observed that the investigation camo \u2018about by his own action In prosecuting a newspaper for libel in connection with the case.Mr.Porter then gave a demonstration of the operation of the ballot box and put in six ballots, three marked for Laurier and three for Borden.The Laurier ballots required some gentle force to go in, when Mr.Porter remarked, \u201cThey do not go {n very well,\u201d MR.PORTER LECTURED ON BOGUS BALLOT BOX \u201cNot into that kind of à box,\u201d observed Mr.W.S.Calvert.When Mr.Porter opened the box he.took out five Laurier and one Borden ballot and explained that the box was loaded and the other had all been sFle- tracked.He asked what the Government proposed to do to prevent a repetition of that sort of thing.Mr.Melgar Avery (Frontenac).reviewed some of the phases of the case, and asked that the Government punish those who had taken part in the matter.Hon.Chas: Fitzpatrick regretted that Mr.Porter had not extended the usual courtesy of giving him notice of bring- {ng the matter up.The question was what the Government had done.He read from the letter of Returning- Officer Williams that on the morning of the election: Mr.Porter had told the latter that five trick ballot boxes had been seized, but: had refused to tell from whom.Now Mr.Porter came and complained, of the dilatoriness of the Government In not proceeding.On Novembér 7 Instructions weg> \"given without any assistance or interference from Mr.Porter to prosecute everybody connected, with that \"infamous fraud.The Justice Department sent an Inspector of police -to Belleville and on the: 10th of November Commissioner Sherwood, of the Dominion Police, was also sent, and Mr.G.F.Shepley, KC, was instructed to prosecute every body connected with the matter.They went to Belleville on the 11th and met Mr.Porter, who gave some of the information.He had referred them to his solicitors in Toronto for the rest of it.\u201cMy action for criminal libel was then pending.\u201d Mr.Porter explained.\u201cIt was more Important to get these people and put them fn jail,\u201d replied | the Minister of Justice, \u2018I have al- ESPLANADE AVE.85,300 Stone front house, containing 7 rooms, thor- ughly modern, stationary tubs, atc.Easy rms.CLAREMONT AVE., $6,590 With immédiate possession, a corner house, tontaining 8 roems, of which 4 are bedrooms, light on 3 sides ahd all modern conveniences.relieving the 'British taxpayer of a burden.Sir Frederick disagreed with the suggestion that staff and other officers of the Canadian militia were too numerous in proportion to the men, Compared with \u201cother countries the officers in Canada were few compared with the number of men.Sir Frederick said the members on both sides had shown commendable anxiety to further the improvement of ways been at a loss to understand why\" Biair's Pills Greet Boglish Remedy for Gout & Rheumatism Q Sate, Sure PEfective, .et he -was so-vigobeus.18 bis Jrosssutt » for ériminal libel, and sa dllatpry ® rosecuting thoss connected th the fraua.\u201d Mr.Fitspatriclg then reviewed the proseoutious we Mid peen undertaken against both\"PStvley, Wha- len, Reilly, Ruttan, Hawkey and Mar- ryett; and said that all were arrested and committed for trial except Lott.Shibley and Hawkey and Lott had been arrented, but jumped his ball, that in his opinion not a single one of the bogus boxes had been-used In .he election.The only unpardonable act he could see In the election was the loyment .of whey, an entire stranger, as a D.R.O Mr.FE.B.Osler complained that private funds had to bear the expense of investigations.\u2018 , \u201cThat will bear a little examination, the Miniater of Justice replied.\u2018The Government paid the counsel \u2018and the witnesses\u2019 fees,\u2019 : MR, BORDEN REGRETS RINGLEADERS\u2019 ESCAPE Last evening Mr.R.L.Borden said the unfortunate part of the whole matter was that three men who above all others should have been brought to trial, had been allowed to escape.If Harryett\u2019s ball was fixed at $20,000 why should Lott's ball have been only $2,000?One bad circumstance was that 1,000: ballots were delivered at Ottawa io A ' of a telaphone message, on the same Jay that Lott was in Ottawa.1f Hawkey's employment as a D.R.O.was an outrage, it was also gn outrage that a returning officer had no higher conception of his .duty than the returning officer in Prontenac who ap pointed him on recommendation of the Liberal committee.He regrettéd very much that the action of the Government, however well intended.if might have been, had resulted in the escape trial.Mr.Borden characterized the conspiracy as an outrageous attempt to thwart the.liberties and rights of the people.> After some further discussion by and Barker, the matter dropped: The at 8.35.; An hour and a half was spent in discussing an item of $6,300 for machinery for the detention hospitals at Vancouver and Victoria, which Mr.Foster moved to strike out because he did not get enough information.Hon.Mr.Oliver said the position of Opposition was peculiar because the Government had only ylelded to the demand of the Opposition for better protection against diseased Immigrants.The item finally stood over.A lengthy debate ensued on a vote of $34,00) for further assistance for Dominion lands., Mr.Foster and Dr.Roche (Marquette) complain- Ing of interf:rence in the elections b western homestead Inapectors.- At midnight Hon.Mr.Foster moved the item be reduced by $2,700, the amount of the salary of Thomas Young and E.G.McAllum, whom he chargad with partizan work.The motion was lost by 89 to 17.And the vote passed.The Opposition wanted to go home as it was hot a.d they were sleepy.The Finance Minister suggested that it might be well to do a little business frst.Mr.E.B.Osler arose and denounced the Government, the Minister of the Interior and the Liberals for their methods and claimed it an- outrage the House should be kept sitting at such an hour.; Mr.Alex Johnston and Mr.Archie Campbell told Mr.Osler that it was delightful to have a member who was away from Ottawa for weeks at a time blow breezlly in fresh as a daisy and lecture members who remained at tne Capital attending to public busins-s bers of Parliament.Half an -hour was apent by the two sides accusing each other of having wasted the time of the session for the past six months.The House adjourn having transacted any more business.It met to-day at 11 a.m., IN THE SENATE.The He quoted Col, -Æherwood's report|.some person unknown on the authority | of the three men most wanted for Messrs.Fitmpatrick, Porter, Cochrane House went into committee of supply and fulfilling their obligations es mem=- at 12.30 without | SOAPS for nothing use every day.\u2014 w.Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and SAVE THE COUPONS.The Coupons are the same as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week.1 Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET Ask your grocer for paiticulars or write us for Premium List.A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have no use for, In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and : LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.CANADA.Toilet S + oq « 7 \u2019 à # ., The Most Successful Business Men In the World Use Street Gar Advertising, Why Dont You?| Street Cars.Every man, woman and child in Montreal\u2014one-fifteenth of the total population of Canada\u2014is familiar \u2018with every advertisement in the Montreal That shows it\u2019s good advertising.Tho cost of advertising in the street \u201ccars is much less than any other medium, figured on a basis of circulation.That's why {t's judiclous advertising: ; 4 not been able to attend Parliament this ear.sir Mackenzie Bowell inquired whether it is the intention of the Government to take any action in reference to the imposition of a tax upon Commercial Travellers by British Columbia and Quebec.Hon.Mr.Scott sald the matter had been discussed and referred to the Minister of Justice.The amendment to the Inland Revenue Act, the Migration Act, the Bank Act, to the Shipping Act, the bill respecting Wireless Telegraphy and the bill to provide salaries for the Lleuten- ant-Governors of the two provinces were given third readings.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 .ALL YOUR FOLKS OUT OF TOWN?You can get a good lunch at 126 St, Peter Street, from 10 cents up.Try it once.D.H.Welsh.\u2014Adv.~~ rere BRILLIANCE OF BREST FETES.Brest, July 12.\u2014The notable features thus far of the fetes in celebration of the visit here of the British fleet, was a ball given to-night in honor of the visitors.The French battleship Jauregiberry.and British > For particulars call, telephone or write The Ambrose Petry Co.of Canada, Ltd.BANK OF OTTAWA BUILDING, MONTREAL.made a perfect dancing surface.The scheme of decoration made up of flowers, flags, trophies and small was carried out in exquisite French taste, under the direction of \u2018Artists.The heavy guns were not hidden, but the color scheme was so cunningly arranged with reference-\u2014to these as to almost create the illusion that they were an indispensable par* of any ball room.\u2019 INCENDIARY FIRE IN N.B.Moncton, N.B., July 12.\u2014 Wright's lumber mills, situated at Little River, thre or four miles from Salisbury, were burned down Sunday morning.The loss will probably be $20,000, and the insurance is thought, is about $10,- 000, or $12,000.A.L.Wright and his son, L.A.Wright, were the principal owners of the property.Some lumber was also | urned.It is thought that the fire is of an incendiary origin.: rere MILWAUKEE BRIBERY.Milwaukee, Wis., July 12.\u2014 Indictments against twenty-five individuals, most of whom are former county offi- clals, were handed down by the Mil- arms, skilled NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES fporter, from Manchester, is entered at Customs.Consignees will pleases pass their en- \u2018tries withoout delay.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LIMITED, Agents.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The Allen Line S.S.Mongolian, M.Stirratt, master, from Glasgow, is entered at Customs, Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN,\" Agents.NOTICE 10 CONSIGNEES The Allan Line S.8.Hibernian, Hy.Imrie, master, from London, and 8.8.Bavarian, J.Brown, master, from Liverpool, is entered at Customs.\u2018entries without delay.H.& A.ALLAN, Agents.eight returned ten days ago, makes a total of 105 thus far., Nearly all the indictments charge bribery.; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014 : CK SIMPSO ven ; All Druggists.40¢ anc 91.00 (= enate voted unanimously tn battleship oFrmidable were lashed to- waukee county grand jury yesterday in| Every kind of book and job printin THE GRADO AMES IMPSON co., the militia, He thought jt à healthy LYMAN, SONS à CO.- = {to pay-its -centenarlan, Hon.David|gether and a large part of their decks |the Municipal Court.To-day's batch | done a the office of The Harald in tho : 205 ST.JAN .; national sign that opportunity had not MONTREA>.Wark his sessional indemnity.He has/covered with parquet flooring, which'of true bills, added to the thirty-! best styles at the lowest rates, Situations Vacant.° ° Situations Vacant.For Sale.Th H 1d\u2019 8% Advertisements under this heading \u2014 B0 words, One insertion, 10 cents; one week, 85 cents.ALESMEN CAN EASILY MAKE 9.00 A day selling our Gold Window Letters, Novelty Signs, and Changeable signs.Catalogue 1ree.Sullivan Co., 465 W.Van Buren et, C zo, IN 165 RO '>TANT TEACHERS WANTED \u2014 First.Teacher holding tirst class Acad- amy diploma, salary $10 per month, Second: Teacher holding first class model diploma, palary $30.per month.Third: Teacher hold- \u2018dng 1irst class elementary diploma, salary $23 per month.Also teacher to teach shorthand .&and typewriting, state salary required.Applications, with testimonials, to E.F.Cleve- d, Secretary-Treasurer, Richmond, Que.ANTED \u2014 SEVERAL STRONG, ACTIVE girls, to learn light work feeding nail machines.Regular employment if satisfactory Pply to Mr.Nettleton, at The Canada Horse Nail Company, 129 Mill street, city.(Take ellington or Centre\u2019 street cars to St.@tienno street, and transfer to Mill st.) 165 ANTED \u2014 BY A LARGE MANUFAC- / turirg'concern, party prepared to take Cinäncial interest and to act as treasurer.Apply, stating experience, refersnce and umount prepared to invest, Box K 232, Herald Pftice.161 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG BbY, about 17 or 18 years old, lor general work.Apply foreman, Herald Bindery.163 RAVELLERS WANTED, LADIES OR gentlemen, to handlé the Gold Medal Pustiess Sanitary Brush of the world.Apply $81 8t.James st., Montreal.RL ANTED \u2014 AN UNLIMITED NUMBER.of customers\u2019 for furniture, stoves, car- Mets, oilcioths, etc.Cash or easy payments.ogress Furniture Co.8 Craig west.164 SPOOKKEEPERS WANTED, TO STUDY ; our excellent Chartered Accountants\u2019 jourse, given by mail.Personal instruction \u2018from David Hoskins, F.C.A., to every student ng this course.Write for particulars, ith list of successful graduates this \u2018year.Ask for catalogue H., Correspondence Depart- ent, Central Business College, Toronto.W.Shaw, Principal.\u2019 183 ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTHL- ligent persons to solicit orgars for nurs- y stock; to ihe right parties I can offer tbe t inducements; best tine in the year Ww a start.Apply for wrmis, at cace, Lo D.Smith, Winona, Unt.Rooms and Board.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, AT ST.ANDREWS, rooms, furnished or unfurnisfed, during ummer months.Address 105 P.O.Box, St.dréws East, Que.)JOOM.\u2014 TO LET.avenve, Verdun.OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, LARGB front, in private English family, home mforts, on bath fiat, airy, electri light.St.Alexander st.166 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LBT, , newly renovated, Auer light, steam heat- ; first floor.Will give breakfast and tea.Jerms moderate.Transients and tourists ac- gommodated.156 Selby ave., Westmount.165 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE and single.28 St.Famille st.164 URNISHED ROOMS TO LET\u2014-BEDROOM and sitting room, well furnished, use of Kitchen, private house.47% Guy.Phone Sane p.1 (Rooms \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE and single.28 St.Famille st.\u2018 TAPPLY 38 PACIFIC : 166 pa = OOM3 \u2014 TWO NICE FRONT ROOMS, newly furnished, Auer light, all modern | {mprovements, steam heat, to gentlemen with \u2018proper reference.1885 Ontario at, near leury.184 Every kind of book and job printing ne at the office of The Herald in the est siyles at the lowest rates.x Lis BE BE\" Lita dy an pd eg sr Advertisements under this heading \u2014 20 words, one insértion, 10 cents; one week, cents.: MBITIOUS YOUNG MEN WANTED TO learn telegrapby and qualify for first- class positions at good pay.Our.illustrated book, explains everything.rite for it to-day.Dept.A, Dominion School of Telegraphy, Toronto, Ont.21.64 ANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE TO GO TO Beaconsfield; woman to be good cook; man genreally useful around gentleman's house.Apply Mrs.Graham Browne, between 2.30 and 4.30 p.m., Tuesday, Windsor Hotel, Dorchester st.entrance.to | ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN FOR GENERAL office work, shorthand and typewriting.State age and experience and salary expected.Address K 204, Herald Office.161 OU CAN MAKE 50 DOLLARS A WEEK.No canvassing.Stamp for particulars, C.Beckwith, 417 East 657th st., New York.168 ANTED \u2014 A COUPLE OF\u2019 SCHOQL boys to deliver small parcels for two Apply Herald Oftice, 603 Craig st.VV ARTED \u2014 MBN TO BELL SPLENDID form of investment contract; mea 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 ability is proved.Apply Mount Royal Provident and Land Co., Ltd., Standard Life Building.! 163 MEY WANTED FOR CATTLE STEAMERS, to London, Liverpool, Glasgow.Free pass both ways.Call or enclose stamp for reply.D.J.Lyons, 123 McGill st., Montreal.1 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on ladies\u2019 \"blouses; also & few sleave makers.and closers; plenty of work at best of prices.Apply to The G.H.Harrower Co., 8 Beaver Hall Hill., 188 days.'ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED operators an men\u2019s soft shirts.Plenty of work, at good prices.Apply to The G.H.Harrower Co., 8 Beaver Hall Hiil.188 ANTED \u2014 MEN FOR LONDON, LIVER: pooh.Glasgow, Bristol and Manchester (cattle steamers).Free pass both ways.Apply D.J.Lyons, 123 McGill st.Enclose stamp for reply.188 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN Toronto, as electric fixture salesman; state, age and experience.Apply Box K 296, Herald Office.164 3 ANTED STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, to replace regular typewriter for one month.Must have experience.State salary.Address K 395, Herald Office.167 © ANTED ~~ SEVERAL STRONG GIRLS to learn collar .starching, steady employment, wages will average $8.00 to $10.00 per week when acquainted with work.Apply Mr.Williams, The Standard Shirt Mtg.Co., 189 Delorimier avenue.-168 To Let.2% Advertisements under this heading \u2014 Me por word for one insertion.Six insertions for the ce of four, making the rate 3 cent per word per insertion.fi FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET, ON a farm a few miles north ef St.Jerome; beautiful lake and mountain scegery; board or kitchen privileges.Write Mi Tle - Westmount.+ Lost.OST \u2014 LAST EVENING, ON WINDSOR and Bt.Lawrence car, lady's umbrel gun Pasta handle.Liberal reward.Phone P .JLéST \u2014 ON SATURDAY EVENING, A lady's hand satèhel, containing a sum, of money and spectacles, ete.Finder will please return to 40 Centre street, or Toe | phone ' Main 4116 Yu 161-4: | blocks, 38.00 per load.8 Morrow, Cambria, Argenteuil, or 158 Belty_ oe 1088 §& Advertisements under this heading\u2014%o Tr word for one insertion.Six insertions or the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per insertion.OR BALE \u2014 ONB GARDNER'S DOUGH- mixer, for bakers and confectioners, cost $125.00, price $45.00.One Enterprise mill and grinder, for grocers or hotel, cost $40.00, price 310.00.Apply 769 Craig st.: 164 OR SALE \u2014 SHAVINGS, 30c LOAD, DElivered.V.kL.Traversy, 16 Josephat lane.168 OR SALE > BAWDUST AND KINDLING wood.V.E.* Traversy, 15 Josephat lane.OR SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS, AT \u2018cash prices, high and medium grades of furniture, stoves, carpets, oilcloths, crockery; also clothing, ladies\u2019 garments of very best fit.Lande Bros.Complete Home Furnishers, 176 St.Lawrence, near Dorchester.OR SALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New address, R.E.Painchaud, 600-652 St.Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke.Rolling and reclining chairs, adjustable bedside taples, Ved-rests, commodes, bidets.Phone last 338K.OR.SALE \u2014 CHEAP.LARGE QUANTITY double and single bookkeepers' roll and flat top desks.Oifice rurniture removed.Old fur- nicure bought or.exchapged.Wm.P.Stanton, 25 8t Francois Xavier st.Telephone Main 2506.: 164 NOR SALE \u2014 500 BLINDS, ALL SORTS and dimensions, rollers from Balmoral Building; also material for construction, 250 awnings, all sizes, nearly new.\u2018Address A.Leroux and Co., 408 3t.Lawrence st.164 OR SALE \u2014 CAMP BEDS FOR THE MILlions.All kinas of folding camp beds, sea beds, and pillows, always on hand.Bed- ung remade eyuil to new.Townshend, 3x0 bt.James st.roone Main 3014.170 AFE FOR SALE \u2014 IF YOU ARE LOOK- Situations Wanted\u2014Female.Undertakers and Embalmers.Horses, Carriages, &c.Your small advertising .will be re- Depots, office.Peel).CENTRAL \u2014 Worman's Clothing Store, cor.Notre Dame and McGill Hall, cor.Wellington\u201d and Charron treets, \u2018 WEoil END\u2014Roffey's News Agency, cor.Atwater and 3t.Antoine Sts.HERALD WANTS ARE WINNERS 20 words, oue lasertion, 3V cents; one week, » cents.PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, plastering, etc.Competent workmen.Low prices.Attention to © part.J.Bacon, 76 Hallowell st., Westmoypt - - 1 Personals.Mc per word for one insertion, Six insertions tor the price of four, making the rate.i4 cent bor word per insertion.JPERSONAL\u2014BEST OPPORTUNITY.DUR- - ing July and August we offer special inducements to\u2019 cutters, tailors, -dressmiakers, etc., to learn Simplest ystem of destyaiug ladies\u2019 garments of all- ing for a sale, cheap, call and see M.F.guaranteed.CI toi mine.I H \u201cSaxe, » .; FF.ed.28s now.tor .J ; 8t.Jubn, 227 Temple Bldg.Plions Main 3906.1sw St.Catherine at.Ç ve 06 OR BALE \u2014 INVALID FURNITURE.New 5, Kt.MK.Painchaud, 650-653 bt.Lawrence Main, above sherbrouke.Roiling and reciininæ çhairs, adjdstable bedside tanles, bed-rests, commodes, bidetss Phone Kast 2388.x Fe SALE\u2014ON EASY PAYMENTS, FUR- Diture, carpels, stoves, go-carts, etc, etc.\u2018The J.>.Frince Co, #8 dt Lawrence suest -\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 \u2014 Sn = .\u2018OR SALE \u2014 ON BASY PAYMENTS, AT cash prices, furniture, sioves, usrpets, crockesy, At very lowest prices and best wrealmsnt ange Bros, lv Bt Lawrence.OR SALE\u2014SAFHS, FIRE AND BURGLAR proof, new and secondhand, at prices that ue.y competition.Lurgest stuck in- city.A.Ahern, Moncreal safe Works, Ju St.James ut.Toiephone Main sis.! For lion.Kindling wood, wood, $3.00; .mill blocks, SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- $0 cut hard 1.76; tamarno Also anthracite \u2018coal J.C.McDiarmid, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy and Wiliiqm st.Tel.Main 452.- mal OR SALE \u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, IN &vod order, apd recently lacquered, Fnougn for eight or pon rem | house, Jnclud- & wing room, § room, - goores, etc.Cost $50.will sell for $20.457 Mount Pluasant ave.Telsphone Westmount, OR SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, STOVES, carpets, ollcloths, refrigerators, go-carts.For credit or cash.The Montreal House Furnisbing Co.1860 Notre Dame, 4 doors west of McGill = 364 Common Sense Exterminators For ROACHES, BED-BUGS and MOTHS.For RATS apd MICE.\u201c P 152 St.Antoine st.(south side) west of Windsor st.Open day add Best meals at\u2019 lowest prices.PERSONAL \u2014 NATHAN'E FAMOUS BED Bug, Roach and Rat Killer.Sold during 2u years.See testimonials.Hot Store, 71 St.\u2018Lawrence street, 161 P 1emoved to x McGill College avenue, &bove tt.Catherine, few doors.; a little night.15 kinds renovated, M.R.DesGeorge & Tel.Bell KE.4064.ERSONAL \u2014, MONTREAL, JULY 11, 1906, Aftor 8 days, A.F.Virtus's effects, at 40 Victoria st\", will be sold to pay exponsés.cleaned and blocked.Co, 71 St Lawrence at.j Miscellaneous, ITEWASHING, TINTING AND PAINTing done at short notice.No.4, rear of 38 Gt.Alexander, Please\u2018 call or send card.| De NOT THROW AWAY YOUR ou stove.You ean got Kratos od pe for all styles, old and view, a t, 4 wrebde Main st.Write Ba Bons bt st.Wm.Gienéinneng à AVE YOUR PIANO REPAIRED BY John Cross, expert, late chief tuner for Karn Piano Co.Don't send it to s plano wareroom to pay big prices.Télephone East 494, or postal, 444 Amherst st.168 RUG.ROACH \u2019 D NATE Filer bold during 30 yours.See Jestimonais.Hot Storp, 11 Sit.Lawrence street.: ASTURAGE FOR HORSER ON FARM: spring water; would board in exchange All Dealers, and 381 Queen st Wee: Toronto.at tor ght work.Apply Reaves, fear 171 Blair Bree CL \u201cWant-Ad\u2019\u2019Depots celved at any of The Herald Receiving and the same attention will be given as when left at the main UPTOWN\u2014Chapman's Bookstore, St Catherine St.(two Goors west of rests, A .POINT ST, CHARLES\u2014Victoria Drug 447 Advertisements under this heading \u2014 ers from any \\ Lake View Cottage, Box 134, Waterloo, && Advertizrements under this heading \u2014 | ERSONAL \u2014 MARCIL'S QUICK LUNCH, ERSONAL- \u2014 WINCH'S MARKET HAS PANAMAS AND STRAW HATS OF ALL [ 20 words, one insertion, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION IN MILLINERY or dry goods store, or to do general housework; Catholic family preferred.Address K 293, Herald Office.165 ENTLEWOMAN, ENGLISH ORPHAN, desires position as mother's help, or any light, employment; highest references.Address K 288, Herald Office.188 Summer Resorts.FEW CHOICE ROOMS STILL VACANT.Moderate terms for board, etc.Apply to F.W.Bell, Shawbridge, Que.180 OARD \u2014 LAKELET HALL, MYSTIC, IS shady grove, croquet lawns, boating and fishing at door; large cool rooms, runing water; gas, fountains, etc.Two hours from Montreal in prettiest part of Eastern Townships; bost board.For terms, apply H.M.Welch, Mystic.Que.165 AKELET HALL, MYSTIC, QUE., IS NOW .open for guests.Best of board, delightful location, near to Montreal.Finest boating and fishing right-at door.Shady groves.Private gas plant, fountains, ote.apply to H.M.Welch, Mystic, Que, FEW SUMMER BOARDERS: CAN BE accommodated by a private family, pleasant locality, near lake.Aduls only.Apply ue.\u201c Legal Cards.REENSHIBLDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc.J.N.Greenshields, K.C., R.A.B.Greenshields, K.C., A.W.G.Macalister, Erroll, Languedoc.IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc., Richmond and Carling sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F.Harper.J 8.BUCHAN.K.C.,, ADVOCATE, ETC.Guardian Assurance Building, 160 St James st, Montreal.\u2019 > .Manufacturing or ~~ Warchousing Flats to Let.About August 1st occupation can be given Jt ond Qr more flats in the present Herald Bullétue 6% Craig Street.About 4.000 feet floss lagilly On each.Apply on the premises.; FOR SALE By James B.Mitchell, 4839 St.Catherine St, for §7§\u2014$100 Course in the INTERNATIONAL COREEPONDENCE SCHOOL.165 A CHANCE FOR A MOTOR POR SALE; at a bargain, a Five HP.Motor, C.G.E.Co.ake, alternae current; simost new n° perfect running order.Apply to Te \u201cHistor, at Herald New Bulld- 1 Bg.288 Bt.James St.and Victoria Square.Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 St.James Strest and 49 Crescent Street __\u2014- =\" 5 2.hm EF Advertisements under this heading \u2014 now open for the reception of guests; fine.For terms, - \"\u20ac.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain st.and « 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2738, East 117.ILLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.Uptown 2867.J Catherine at.LBERT GRIFFITH, 673 Wellington st Main 4418.Educational.84 Advertisements under this beading \u2014 Mc per word for one insertion.Six Insertions per word per insertion.RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN, taught rapidiy, for commercial purposes or others.Prêt.Dambach (of Paris), 2420 St.Catherine.Bell Tel.Up 2661.Moderate summer terms.Translations made.Tm Business Cards.A.FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO JFIN- J.layson & Grant), Customs\u201d Broker and Forwarder, Warebouseman, 415 and 417 St Paul st., Montreal.Heated Storage, Bond or Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.\u2018 A Handsome Bound Work of Ten Correct Answers received at preceding week's puzzle pictures.Carefully keep each day's den person is found and send to be announced every Saturday.ce: : \u201cJuly 12\u20148 he from.tor the pricé of four, making the rate 3 cent | particulars, to M> H., Herald Office.THE HERALD'S DAILY HISTORICAL PUZZLE PICTURES FIFTH SERIES.Fioti is offered to each of the First The Herald office each week to tha puzzle, series evory Baturday, fasten ee ES Herald office.Prize\u2019 winners wil 8dr Advertisements under this heading ~ &c per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate 34 cent per word per insertion.ANTED \u2014 TO RENT, UNTIL ABOUT October 1st, or would buy, a quiet horse and 2 seated carriage, for gentleman's -house on the lake side.ox G.B.Herald otfice.Business Chances.\" OR SALE \u2014 UP-TO-DATE COUNTRY newspaper and job office.Apply.for, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Boots and Shoes.00TS AND SHOES\u2014WE MAKE BOOTS B and shoes for straight or deformed feet Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water bottles, and everything made of rubber.A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hall Hill.very kind of book and job printing dons at the office of The \u2018Herald in the best styles at the lowest rates.- * and on completion of the week's marking with pencil where the hid- \u2018 ixty -years ago to-day Franklin, the Arctic explorer, was fas ard he entire party starved to death.Find a.bean ae pe uy rca te 1 À \u2018.\u2019Fhe Manchester Line S.S.Manchester Im- Gonsignees-\u2014will\u2014please\u2014pass thelp _\u2014 - - = a v Pp 4 he, 1 9 his One T.hing ! WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1906, There is a man in Califor- sé A centre of attraction\u2014our Baby's Store.It is at the back of the annex, and contains everything in Babies\u2019 Clothing already.H made up.: oC nia who makes plums and _ prunes grow without seeds, makes blackberries white, makes different colored flowers grow on one plant, and seems to be able to \u2018change the very nature of things to suit his own fancy.His wonderful success is due .to his devoted attention to \u201cone thing\u2014mastering the And that is our business allotting each kind to the care say:- \u201cThis one thing I do.\u201d + Just now the efforts of all \u2018various needs that we are supplying into their different kinds, man\u2014a very particular man\u2014a specialist\u2014one who can of selling out what does not belong to the season that is com- .ing.All summer goods must go\u2014now\u2014at once.That is why we have so many things so strangely priced\u2014some mentioned here for Thursday, others not mentioned at all plant.: method.We have divided the and attention of one particular are combined on the one thing SUMMER DRESSES AND SHIRTWAIST SUITS Point d\u2019Esprit, and Net Dresses, ecru only.valued at $12.60 each.All Wool Challle Shirt Waist Suits, valued at $15.00 each.In black, navy, silver gray, reseda, green.Tucked waists with shirred skirts, Styles positively new, as shown in the window.Thursday, each srrsesesc amas.B10.00 WHITE UNDER- } $1.50 ; SKIRTS « A manufacturer's samples, there- $10.00 - Regular $2 to $2.25.ly to be made! styles, with tops of good heavy cotton! Some have frills \u201cof fine paln- eook, with four rows of torchon insertion and clusters of tucks between, edged with torchon lace; some have two rows of wide torchon insertion, \\ there are other lines equally stylish.Sizes 88, 40, 42 inches.Regular prices, $2.00 to $2.25.\u2018Thursday corner tse reeeeess \u201881.50 CHILDREN'S HIGH CLASS HEAD- WEAR i $1.98 Regular $3 to $7.50.Leghorn Hats, of best quality, prettily trimmed with ribbons and laces.Regular prices, $3.00 to $7.50.It is the chil ne a.on our Millin- \u2018ery floor.urs seach .reuvecen cm2 cuve ses $1.98 w.B.ANQ C.B.} 69 CORSETS Regular $1.25 to-$3.50 Made of heavy French Count, in white or gray.nm our gores, lace trimmed, to fit slight, - Medium, or stout figures\u2014some espe- clally adapted to fit stout figures.Sizes 18 to 28.Regular prices, $1.25 to $3.50.Thursday eee.690 +8HETLAND FLOSS \\ 4! Regular 70 a Skein ra \u201cQueen Alexandra\u2019 Floes is not unworthy of its name.It is the best floss made, and the most appreciated in Canada to-day.Every skein's a.full ounce.We've 500 boxes, which we shall gell at a lowered price\u2014all shades amongst it.Regular 7c skein., Thursday, per skein .ce.4%C MEN'S HANDKER- fors~about as flawless as they're like.- - Several different .fine tucks and edge of wide lace\u2014 \u2014\u2014 SILK SKIRT ) : PLAITING |.10 Regular 18c to 60e.| In black, white! cream, blue, pink, and also in some very pretty shot effects.Regular.18c to 50c yard.Thursday .\u2026.: 10\u20ac verensessnovecne0 J CHIEFS That Shouldn't be Here.Regular 100.Tape border, linen finish, 19 tnch size.Regular price, 10c.- Thursday crererresertesccronersces DO 4 SAMPLE TOWELS) a, Regular 350, 40c, 45c, 25.500, J A sample lot of Bedroom and Hath- oom Towels, plain hems, hemstitched » fringe, white, red or blue bordors.Regular 350, 40c, Son 53a values.Thursday, each .\u2026\u2026 25e \u201cJAPANESE STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS Regular $1.35 and à sun $1.50.Chaste patterns \u2014 six.Mottoes in Japanese characters.Something unique! Good $1.35 and $1.50 values.Thursday, each (In the Basement.) LITTLE THINGS AT LITTLE PRICES On Thursday.= 3 Celluloid Olivette Hair Pins.Regular 26c set.For .10¢ Best quality Steel Hair Pins.: Regular 6c a paper.2 for .\u2026 Be Pompadour Combs.Regular .bc.For .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.[I 100 Adamantine Pins, all «izes Per paper .oocenes eh 1\u20ac Silk Drop Ornaments, newest _ | of ber uncle, the Dean of | at Birchton.\u201cPERSONAL tHE MONTREAL DALY » , Le = 2 AND SOCIETY .| 8 George A.Cox left Montreal last night for Teronto.- S Senator D.McKeen, of Halifax, is a guest at the Windsor.Miss Frary is in Kingsto the guest \u2018 tario.Mr.and Aire.Ravdux, of Montreal, are at the Victoria Hotel, Quebec.Mra.J.Carvin, Montreal, is stay- \u2018ting at the Viotoria Hotel, Quebec.Veneral Archdeacon Norton and Mrs.| Norton leave shortly for Point qu Pic.Dr.and Mrs.Hart left yesterday on a couple of weeks\u2019 visit to Old Orchard Beach.Mrs.McCamley and her daughter, Miss Bouchet, Montreal, are in Toronto.Miss Elsie Pomeroy, of Montreal, is a guest of Miss Parker at the Rectory, Compton.Mrs.Fortescue, of \u201cEdgehill,\u201d Kingston, is visiting Mrs.Parsons, in Montreal.Mr.E.B.Osler, M.P., and Colonel Hughes, M.P., spent the week end :n Montreal.Miss Eva Hamilton, of Montreal, is the guest of Miss Nellie Shurtleff at Coaticook.Co 20° Miss Stanley, of Montreal, is visiting Miss Laura Stacey for a few days Miss Emma Farbar, Montreal, 18 spending a short holiday with friends at Waterloo.The Misses Shaw have left Kingston for Rev.Dr.Shaw's summer residence at Isle Perrot.- Miss Florence Jordan has left Bea- consfield to spend some weeks at Lhe coast of Maine.Mr, and Mrs.Taylor and family, Montreal, are occupying a cottage in Upper Melbourne.Miss Laurencs, of Montreal, has been | spending a few days with Mrs.Manning at Kingston, Miss Bessle Gibson, Montreal, spent the week end at Danville the guest of Mrs.George McNelll Mr.Sharpe, of Winnireg, has been spending the past two weeks in town, the guest of his brother.Messrs.George and Harold, Lyster, Montreal, are guests of their mother, Mrs.W.S.Lyster, at Kirkdale.Mrs.James Church and the Misses Church, Montreal, are the guests of Mrs.H.Wadleigh, at Melbourne, Miss Maurie Parker, of Montreal, is | visiting her.cousin, Miss Celina Delaney, for a few weeks at Melbourne.Mr.and Mrs.Duverger and little daughter, of Montreal, are the guests of Mrs.John Nunns at Melbourne.Miss Lena Booth, of Montreal, is spending her holidays at Waterloo, the guest of her mother, Mrs.J.H.Booth.Mra.F.J.Hart and Muss Muriel Hart \u2018have left for Passaconaway Inn, York Cliffs, Me., where they will remain until September.i The marriage of Mr.R.A.Drapeau, K.C.Rimouski, to Miss Ledroit, of Quebec, took place at the Basilica yesterday morning.: Miss Symmers and Miss Smith, Sherbrooke Street, who are guests at the deanery at Kington, will go on to To~ ronto on Thursday.; Mr: and Mrs.A.G.Lallemand, who have been spending some time with Mr.Lallemand\u2019s parents .at Dorval, have returned to New York.Miss Martha Armstrong, of Montreal, is spending her summer holidavs wit hher parents, Mr.and Mrs, Geo.Armstrong, at Melbourne, Mr.and Mrs.Cook, .of- Montreal, who have been spending a couple of weeks \u2019 Gilmour, have returned home.Miss Coffin and Miss Pauline Car- rere, of Montreal, who have been the guests of Mrs.T.C.Coffin, at Ottawa, have left for Lake Temiskaming.The engagement has been announced of Miss Gertrude BE.Bridgland, second daughter of the late Dr.Bridgland, (Bracebridge), to Mr.mill, son of the late Judge Kings- mill, Toronto.The marriage will take place the last wek in August.The funeral of the late Miss Pearl Gwendoline Cutting, of Coaticook, was held on Saturday afternoon from her father's residence.-\u2014 The.file TT eolorings.\u201c Reptular 106 to 256.For .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Ceevrvene sesveenscsns0s 5e Flain and Fancy Bralds, many styles and colors.Regular 100 to 20c yard.For, per yard .Be / THIS STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5.30 P.M., EXCEPT SATURDAY, DURING JULY AND AUGUST, WHEN IT CLOSES AT 1 O'CLOCK.| - \u2014 [RAMP\u2019S $500 FUNERAL DONE ON A DIAMOND RING Extraordinary Tale of An Unknown Cripple \u2018and a Gem Imbedded in \"Crack of His Crutch, Smith's Falls, Ont., July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A tramp who stumbled into the homé of Orlarido McPherson on his farm.a week_ago, -died\u2014after-a short fllness and was buried at the Oak Lawn cemetery.Blake township.He was ick and feeble when he came to Mr.McPherson\u2019 home, and this gentleman took him in and cared for him, giving him good nursing and medical attendance.The man had lost a leg and he \u2018travelled on a pair of crutches.The children playing with the crutches, noticed that one of them was split on the end and that considerable dirt and gravel had been foreed into the crack.They cleared it out with an awl and in doing so discov- ered-a~large diamond and part of a gold setting, around it.- The cripple in walking must have set the crutch up- pn a lost diamond ring, and so forced the setting into-the split part of the\u2018 crutch, where it remained, the ring being broken away.As no clue to the identity of the tramp could be found, Mr.McPherson sold the dlamond for $500 and spent every cent of the money on a funeral for the man who had un-{ consclously picked up the jewel.A plot in the cemetery, a good headstone,~Inscribed \u201cUnknown,\u201d and an elaborate casket were provided with the money.ee SUNLIGHT .On the dark night of fuel troubles in abdut 30 days! In other words, Coke Briquettes are due August 16th next.You won't regret waiting.\u2014Adv.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 TUBERCULOSIS REPORT, Ottawa, July 12.\u2014 (Speclal.)\u2014The Joint committee-on- tuberculosis prevention has made reports to the Senate and the Commons recommending the.Dominion Goverment\" To take action against the spread of the disease, o that it co-operate with the various pro- vincisl Govérnments to prevent consumption.i stores.Our eñdeavor has \u201csomething this store.One tires of the sameness of the Enamelled \u2018Souvenir Jewellery as offered for sale by so many We offer you an interesting choice from an assortment of Hat_ Pins, Brooch Pins, Belt Buckles, tc, such as are riot seen élsewhere.™ ~~ 7 77 Your search for Souvenirs of Montreal will not be complete without visiting HENRY BIRKS AND SONS, \u201cDIAMOND AND GEM MERCHANTS, PHILLIPS SQUARE, been to: procure different.\u201d tue | Siere Gloses 5,30 p.M.Dally æ = | p.m.Saturdays, conducted by the Rev.Albert Stevens, assisted by the Rev.Rural Dean Parker.of Compton.Mr.and Mrs.Cutting have the deep sympathy of a large circle of friends in Montreal.\u2018DEATH OF MISS BIGNELL.The many friends of Miss Florence Bignell, youngest daughter \u2018of the late Mr.Wm.Bignell, N.P., of Quebec, will regret to hear of that young lady's death, which took place at St.Luke's Hospital, Ottawa.Some five months ago Miss Bignell \"HERALD DAILY PATTERN \u2014_\u2014 + MA DIES\"SAILOR BLOUSE 2266, Sizes 32 tn 40 Bust.l.-fHera is an extremely jaunty and stylish reo X{model for the ever popular eallor blouse.There is no style of walst that is more stead- ly in favor than this, and one can always ount on ita being in the mode.In fact, it is onsidered quite necessary to have one of more of thease blouses in one's wardrobe, even tf a yachting trip is not contemplated, for they are worn almost as much on land as on water.The one we {illustrate is of smooth, white butcher's linen, the deep round collar and the narrow cuffs finished with hand- embroidery in the palest of blue.The pointed opening of the neck gives an opportunity for wearing a dainty shield of thin openwork linen embroidery, which is cool and becoming.For cooler days, or for the damp daya that are particularly prone to occur on water, light woollens are excellent, French flannel, nlbatross, cashmere, or serge will make.serviceable waists.For a lady of medium size the walst will require 4% yards of material 21, 3% yards 27, or 214 yards 44 inches wide, with \u20184 yards 27 inobes wide for shiald and collar.The pattern 2256 is cut for sises 32, 84, 36, 88, and 40 inch buat.: \u2019 \\ NAMO .ccciiienrersicccccecssncensesssna ; \u2026 MÂMEO Becconcnonsiencenessenscacassesen en 0000 No of Pattern .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cccce Adress L.0100cccavececs er sense tes0s 0000 This pattern will be mailed within ten days by filling\u2019 out coupon, inclosing cents, and sending to Montreal Herald Pattern Department, NS, 4 .wv Readers will please note that where full nuit in sho®n, blouse and skirt are separate [80a Bot requiring tes cents for each, eams re not allowed for in pattersa.- .at Waterioo, the guests of Mr.-A;\u2014C rvice - was._| be said, \u201c\u2018the-temperance-party\u2014 py underwent an operation for appendicitis, from which she never rallied, and her death occurred on Sunday evening last.Miss Bignell is mourned by four sisters and three brothers, Messrs.C.A.and A.E Bignell, of Montreal, and Mr.H.Bignell, of Quebec, from whose residence\u2019 the funeral took place yesterday to the family burlal plot.\u2014 PERRY\u2014LANGELIER.Mr.Don.J.Perry, C.B., of Ottawa, son of the late Judge Perry, of Seneca Kansas, was married yesterday to Mu Juliette Langelier, daughter of Mr.J.C, Langelier, and niece of Hon.Judge Fia- ser, \u2014 Langelier and Hon.Charles Langelier.The wedding was private and solemnized in the private chapel of the St.Jean de Baptise Church, Quebec.by Rev.Father Demers.The bride, who was given away by her father, was otherwise unattended, and the groomsman was Mr, Mauric t- real rice Shea, of Mon Fr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRIVATE FISHING BOAT \"SEIZED AT VANCOUVER Had No Papers, No Crew List and No Port\u2014Seizure \u2018Likely to Check American Poaching for Time.Vancouver, B.C., July 12.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Dominion Governament's fisheries protection boat Kestrel, came in yesterday towing the Seattle schooner North, over which floated the blue ensign, signifying ashe had been captured.The Kestrel, while plaating oysters and lobsters on the west coast of Vancouver Island, saw the schooner well inside .the three mile limit in Quat- gino Sound.Her four dorles were out poaching halibut.The schooner, which has an auxiliary engine, at oncé took to flight.Captain Newcomb,e gathering in two of the dories, while she picked up tha others, signalled her to stop.The boat was well within range of the Nordeffelt, carried by the Government steamer, and she did not need any second bidding.- Captain Newcombe Immediately put a prize craw on board, took her in tow and brought her here When examined she proved to be a veritable pirate, having no papers and no crew list, and apparently belonging to no port.She is a new boat and but six days out on her first trip.She carries ten men who are now close prisoners.She had 8,000 Pounds of ha- Mbut in her hold when taken.Cargo and vessel are owned by John Strand, of Ballard, Washington: \u2019 This seizure is likely to check poaching of American schooners on Cata- dian halibut banks, of which there have been many complaints during the last year or two.OBITUARY Brantford, Ont.\u2014The death has - occurred here of Dr, P.Leslie Phillip, at the age of 69 years, Deceased was one of the best known practitioners in the province, but owing to a stroke of paralysis had not practiced during the vast two years.le was unmarried.London.\u2014A cable has been\u201d received intimating the death at Belfast, Ireland, of 8upt.A.G.McWhinney, of the railway mall service, who was absent on six months\u2019 leave, owing to & breakdown in health.Mr.McWhin- ney had completed forty-nine years In | the mall service, having been appointed at the age of il.For many years he was chief clerk of the service in western Ontario.He was Past Grand Senior Warden of the Grand Lodge of Masons.Woodstock \u2014W.T.Sherwood, \u201c man- here, went out in a cance and \u2018not returning when expected, a neighbor went up stream and soon picked up \u2018the canoe and a short distance away Mr.Sherwood's body was found in three feet of water, His hand was pressing against his heart and it is thought ho was stricken with heart failure and fell out of the boat.He was fifty years old and prominent in the business community.' eee - EX-MONTREAL PRINTER AND LACROSSE PLAYER.Syracuse, July 12.\u2014Michael O'Con- .nor,-.a-printer,\u2014whose home was in Montreal, died of pulmonary themorr- hage in the Post-Standard composing room Monday night.O'Connor came to Syracuse from .Rochester, \u2018the previous night.He suffered a slight hemorrhage at Rochester In the afternoon.At 10.50 o'clock he entered the Post-Standard chapel, where he was a linotype operator two years ago, and was grepted by his former co-laborers, He was stricken a few seconds after entering the room and was dead on tho arrival of Dr.J.W.Sheldon.Deceased was 39 years -old and leaves a brother, Edward O'Connor, a linotype operator on the New York Herald.Fifteen years ago O'Connor was a mem- ter of the Junior Shamrock lacrosse team of Montreal, He also played with the New York A.C.team in 1891.\u2014\u2014\u2014 DECLINE OF ALCOHOL, The closing of the famous Criterion bar in London, Eng., is looked upon by many as being something more than a mers local event.The docline of the bar, moreover, le atcompanied.by the decline of the private wine cellar.\u2019 Mr.John T.Rae, the secretary ot the Na- -| tional Temperance League, who was inter-, viewed by an Exprees representative, rejoiced at the event as a striking sign of the times.Bars, he contended, are much less popular than they used td® de.; \u2018After long years of hard uphill work,\u201d isfaction of seeing some of the fruits of a Dew, habit of sobriety coming over the people.\u2019 .One of the leading wine merchants in Pall Mall sajd that the keeping of a wine cellar was\u201d a declning fashion._ \u2018No longer 18 it considered essential to the dignity and good name of the country squire or the owner of a mansion tn have a good wine cellar,\u201d he sald.\u2018\u2018Our men frequently tind the bins quite empty.\u201cFiats and the caméra are among the minor contributory causes of this new feature of the mansion wine bin.A person living In a flat is obliged to order a little at a time, and families living in mansions often find that the cellar makes an excellent dark m.So \u201cAt the bottom\u2019 of it all, however, Les the great fact that the \u2018two bottle\u2019 man is nearly extinct, and that the great bulk of.the community are far more temperate than ever before.\" The national drink bill has fallen during the past f've yeara by no, Jess than &16,940,- 062, and te ledgers of some of the London wine sellers show that mnny regular customers are apanding only half as much in wine as they were spendiug eight or ten years ago.ee \u201cTEUTONIC HOPES.It will be the hardest task of Frangh âl- plomacy to settle the Morocco question in su with England shall not be destroyed., Perhaps this task may even prove to be an impracticable obe.\u2014Frankufurter Zeitung.INDIGESTION \u2018There ls no sense in wasting words about Indigestion.We know that it causes terrible suffering, and the dull \u2018darting paling are enough to drive one He wants the pain stopped.He wants to be well and happy again.The way to get relief and be cured of indigestion is by taking Hutch, It goes to the very spot \u2018where the trouble lles.Take one Just after eating.Then two or three at bed time to open the bowels.It \u2018will neutralise the condition of the stomach.It will give gratifying relief.It will sweeten your br It will overcome.and banish pain.Plenty.of people doubt this, but thelr doubting doesn't change the facts.Hutch is a dgctor for 10 cents, Oné gives instant\u2019 ralief, « : .' Le Ct py WEDNESDAY, J ager of the-lmperial-Packing Company; he mat\" a fashion that the éntente cordiale |.mad.What a sufferer wants is relief.|.vr EY « Trede Mark Registered) THOUSANDS ENOW THAT MARY T.GOLDMAN'S Gray Hair Restorer 1 t will the original asl RIL er te i nl atic or meet éd, i vod pores ae mS sont og4 # not rond your name and address and 10 cents or tage, an i we will send, in plajn wr enough fora food tris! on one 9 5 sure and mention orig nal onlor ot _hsir (send sample if possible.) Add M T.Gol .Gol map Bldg.fe.[ee rite Far ste 5 ir & John Lewis, 2208 St.Catherine st.Jd.H, Harte, 2460 St.Catherine st.And all leading Druggists.YOU WILL HAVE XO DUTY TO PAR SHUVALOFF DIED FOR ASUSPECT'S ARREST Political Significance © in Murder.St.Petersburg, July 12.\u2014The murder of Prefect of Police Shuvaloft, of M0scow, who sterday was assassinaled while receiving petitions, according to the latest information, was inspired by motives of venegance on the part of the assassin, who lald at Count Shuvaloff\u2019s door the resporisibility for his recent arrest, though there Is absolutely no evi- \u2018dence that the prefect personally had, any cognizance of the offair, Private advices received here from Moscow say that the slayer of Prefect of Pollce Count Shuvaloff is a studcut, and that he made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide immediately after tak- tng the life of his victim.His recent arrest was due to his participation 1a political agitation.DIFFERING VIEWS OF DEAD OFFICIAL.London, July 12.\u2014The St.Petersburg correspondent of the Standard pays tributes of esteem and respect to Count Shuvaloff, who, when he was governur of Odessa, was exceedingly upright, conecientious and painstaking.The correspondent says that his charming manner and amiable disposition made him an ideal governor, that was altogether distinct from the type of the conventional Russian bureaucrat.He, was acceptable to the meanest citizen, and was always gracious, sympathetic and sincere, On the other hand, the St.Petersburg \u2018correspondent of the Telegraph paints à somewhat different picture.He says that Count Shuvaloff was one of Lis Czar's few close confidantes.He was distinguished by his courtly manners, luxurious tastes and devotion to the Czar, who recelved him often, and trusted him implicitly.When the couut first quitted the easy life of a Guards\u2019 officer in St.Petersburg co enter on the responsible duties of Governor of Odessa, he resembled an easy-going magnate rather than a pedantic officlul, ard was liked accordingly, but before a year tion of Odessa had a long list of griev- \u201cances against him, nereased dur] Ing the ensuing years.It was in Moscow, however, that his attachment to the old regime assumed forms and 1i- spired acts that roused the indignation of the bulk of the Inhabitants.Even when in other citles in Russia, \u2018an! other officials in Moscow made concessions to the new spirf, Count Shuvaloff remained firm or g¢bstinate.The St.Petersburg correspondent of the Times says the aësassination of Count Shuvaloff creates no surprise.11 is one more evidence that gover iment by the police will never pacify tne country.The whole Russian press, with the exception of a.few organs devoted to the bureaucracy, dins this obvious truth dally into the ears of the Goverii- ment, \u2018 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOVA SCOTIA TEMPLARS.Stellarton, July 12.\u2014 The following officers of the -Grand lodge, 1.O.G.T., were installed on Thursday by R.W.Grand Templar R.R.Duncan:\u2014 Grand Chief Templar\u2014W.O.Creighton.: Grand Conv.\u2014J.G.McKinnon.Grand V, T.\u2014Mrs, J.-H.Andrews.G.8S.J.T.\u2014H, M.Dickey.: Grand Secretary\u2014J.A.Smith.\u2018Grand Treasurer\u2014E.H.Doty.a.rand Marshal\u2014M, E.Hutt.G.D.Marshal\u2014Katherine \u2018Shuts, Grand Chaplain\u2014George Murray.Grand Guard\u2014L.-C.Falconer, Grand Sentinel\u2014M.D.Smith.SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT by week or month, at low rates.The Singer is acknowledged the lightest- running and most convenient of any.Try one and be convinced.\u2018Only at the Singer stores.Look for the red S.1427 St, Catherine Street, 1908 Notre Dame: Street, 2437 St.Catherine Street, 2327 Notre.Dame.Street, 166 St.Lawrence \u2018Street, 18§2 Bt.Lawrence Street, Montreal, Canada.\u2014Adv.[ADA NORTHERN'S GREAT WINNIPEG TERMINALS.Winnipeg, Man., July 12.(Spe- clal.)\u2014 Negotiations for joint terminals and Union depot, have not yet been concluded,\u201d said a prominent official of he Canadian Northern yesterday.\u201cThat matter,\u201d he added, is being séttled in Toronto, and announcement may be looked for any day.1 may say in the meantime; our company will erect as fine a terminal depot and Lotel as there is in Canada to-day, ond will even excel lm many featu-es some of the best In the United States.rere mmf mere SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND TARIFF.24 .Toro! A meeting of boot and shoe manufacturers of Toronto, was held in the rooms of the Secretary of the Canu- dian Manyfacturers\u2019 Association yesterday afternoon.The tarïff as it affects trade was discussed, but nothing definite will be decided upou until a future mecting.Whatever action may be taken will be in conjunction with manufacturers of Quebec, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 reer ROYAL HAS NEW BRANCH.The Royal Bank of Canada are still further éxtending their sphere of operations in the Dominion.To meet the requirements of their ever-extending business, the Bank whose headquarters in this city are well known to the ublic have opened a\u201d branch at New {Vestminster, British Columbia.retire New mainspring in your watch from 81.00 guaranteed one year.R.Hema- love sv atchmakcer, 265 St.James Streat, \u2014Adv.a ttn sett eat: REV.E.A.WICHER GOES TO : FRISCO.8t.John, N.B.July 12.\u2014 Rev.E.\u2018A.Wicher of Toronto.for eight months Rastor of 8t.Stephen's Presbyterian hyreh here, announced to his\u201ccongregation this morning that he had deeid- ed to accept the chair of New Testa- will leave here the end of Auguat- = , \" ve: sémaren v Ce Apparently There is Little] elapsed a large section of the popuia- - my ee nto, Ont, July 12.\u2014 (Speclal.)\u2014 |.ment In Exegesis in San Francisco, He | pre Save the Sands GOULET BROS., Mfrs., Montreal + .EDUCATIONAL.Founded in 1829.Toronte, Ont.PRINCIPAL \u2014 HENRY W.AUDEN, MA.Cambridge, late Sixth Form Master at Fettes College, Edinburgh.THE COLLEGE WILL REOPEN for the Autumn term on WEDNESDAY, ; SÉPTEMBER 13th, 1906, at 10 AM.SEPARATE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Yor boys between the ages of 9 and 13, with separate staff and equipment.: 50 ACRES OF GROUNDS.Beparate infirmary with physician and trained nurse.COURSES FOR UNIVERSITY, Royal Mil- tary College and Business.Every facility for cultivation of sports and athletics.EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE BCHOL~ ARSHIPS Baturday, September, 16th, 1905.Special scholarships for sons of old pupils.FOR CALENDAR and all particulars, address THE BURSAR, UPPER CANADA COLLEGE, Toronto, Ont A \u2014 Canape After ten years\" splendid success nn Place d'Armes, bas remuved to larger, more com- modious, elegant and conVenient quarters, 2034 ST.CATHERINE STREET, corner Bleury.Commercial Course, Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy.Classes Will Continve Throughout the Summer Catalogue mailed free on application.CAZA' & LORD, Principals.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | District of Montreal.| ci aby \u2018 \"2E2TI2CT 22 te TOWN OF GER WESTMOUNT Ax AY AMA vs MW BL uy \u2014 : A NOTICE TO Tt RATEPAYERS PUBLIC NOTICE ls pereby given that, at an adjourned session of the Municipal Council of the Town of Westmount, to be held at the Town Hall, 21 Stanton Street, Westmount \u2018on Monday, 17th July, ù lthe evening, à By-law wlll be submitted to\u2019 the Council for approval, providing for the laying of concrete sidewalks and stone crossings in certain streets of the Town, as authorized by the provisions of loan By-law No.149, which was duly ratified by rate-payers Jn the 13th day of Mav, 1805, the cost thereof to be assessed on the land valuation of the whole Town, (rrespective of the buildings thereon erected.: -Given at Westmount, July, nineteen hundred and five (1805).WM.MINTO, - Secretary-Treasurer.TENDERS FOR FOQT BRIDGE The Harbour Commissioners of Montreal invite tendera, addressed to the undersigned, sealed and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Bridge,\u2019 to be received up to noon on Friday, 14th July, 1905, for building a foot bridge on Victoria Pier, from Commissioners St., according to plans and specification which may be seen upon Spplication to Mr.John ennedy, .Chief Engineer.\u2019 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.; DAVID SEATH, - Secrétary, Montreal, 3rd July, 1905.\u2019 Kingston, Ont., July 12.\u2014(Spedfal) \u2014 Kingston is finding {itself handicapped by the stern action of the customs au- thoritles, stimulated by the Lord's Day.Alllance advocates: Om Sundays visit- ance papers, while at all other ports along the river boats run in and out without stint.It is now proposed to ask the Government to do one thing or the other, insist that all ports observe the law, or allow boats of visitors and tourists entry on Sunday as on anv other day.THE WONDERS OF THE BODY ery, by even a -slight cause is so disarranged as to be practically useless.A headache is no trifling mattter because the stomach, kidneys and liver are sure to be affected: To cure the cause of headaches and prevent mew attacks, use Ferrozone; it alds the stomach by the nerves and brain instantly.Ferro- zoné braces\u2014gives tone\u2014elevates your spirits.No such health bringer known.Fifty cents per box of fifty chocolate- coated tablets at all dealers.Nottahook.UNIVERSAL \u2014 GARMENT FASTENER \\ » FEEL IT.SLIDE?_, At the Notion Counter, 1905, at 8 o'clock ln.this Fifth day of |.ing craft are refused entrance or clear- |: Its mechanism, -like delicate machin- | supplying nourishing blood, vitalizes | ald Souvenirs of Montreal A large assortment, in fancy and burnt Leathers, of PURSES .he HAND BAGS CARD CASES .BOOK COVERS > , .PEN WIPERS and CHAPMAN'S CUSHION TOPS, No.2407 St.Catherine St.(Near Windsor St.) > \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 This Paper is printed 1 with The Queen City Printing Ink Company\u2019s Ink.| PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI.BOSTON, DAWES & CO., BREWERS.PALE ALES AND PORTER.LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: Tel.M: 165-166.221 St.James Street = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J.B.R.MOLSON & BROS.Ale and Porter Brewers, Have arways on hand the various kinds of Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.- 600 Notre Dame Street.Montreal.For Kidney & Bladder troubles, M Cures in #48Hourss 9 URINARY © DISCHARGES Rach Capsule bears the namcsai™ Beware of counterfeits COAL.COAL MINING CO.LTD.Works: Drummond Colliery.Westville, N.S.\u2019 \u2019 \u2014 Miners and Producers of \u2018Drummond\u2019 Coal and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Offered ia all sizes and quantities de suit purchasers.Shipments by water or rail.Head Office, Room 311, Merchants Building, Montreal.wn Bank SMOKE How to get rid of it.in your factory.Attractive rates - t0 large users.' Call Main 4040.U Neer Liverpool & London & Globe + BOOKSTORE .She.\u20ac 4 ve étés HCV à RC TETE TE Es < = \u20ac aR | THE INTERGOLONIAL Saw sm el A EL AL Wh ME 0 Tn YA IIIT 1 rm TY ST Te TR ES GT AIT a FTL tds Tr RATE KINGSTON PORT TI ED UP ON | INSURANCE COMPANY.° UNDAY: .Capital and assets exceed.86 4.000.000 Canadian investments exceed 3.750.000 Claims paid exceed .221.000.000 HEAD OFFICE \u2014 Company's Building, 112 St.James Street, corner of Place d'Armes, Montreal., MONTREAL DIRECTORS.E.S.CLOUSTON, Eeq., Chairman, Sir Alex.Lacoste, Geo.E.Drummond, Eaq., F.W.Thompson, Esq.J.GARDNER THOMPSON, Resident Manager WILLIAM JACKSON .Deputy Manager Company's and Agents\u2019 Telephone, Main 4497, Murphy & Son PAINTERS and DECORATORS St \u2018Catherine Street, \u2018Near Drummond.District of Montreal.| _.| IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014NO.23648.Dame Bridget Coady, of the City and Dis- - triot of Montreal, widow of.the late Joseph Zimber, in his lifetime of the same place, and emancipated minor, Plaintiff, versus the Helrs of the late Joseph Zimber, in his lifee -< time of the City and District of Montreal, Defendants.\u2019 wo \u2018The Defendants are ordered to appar Withs month.°° Ld 3 in one, \\ .; Montreal, 10th July; 1906.NORBERT DESAUTELS, i ,° Iepttr: Protiionétarg, TOR BEF AR EA Ne 15 ANY Tr is a, +, ne THE MONTHEAT DAILY E ranise merite JULY 12, 10 i Lo Ie uh > > PHILLIPS 7 SQUARE ~ Drug pair.Special, 98c.another consignment of these.value at 20c each.Special, 10c.GLYCERINE bars.Regular value, 3 for Be.\u2018offer, 3 for 190.tity only in stock.Gold cased, $5.00 each.PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS by- Dispensing Dept.KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.Department RUBBER GLOVES\u2014Another lot of seam- lcss Rubber {Gloves just to hand.The regular price of these were $1.50 per DRESSING COMBS\u2014Have just received \u2018Splendid SOAP \u2014 Transparent, twin Speclal MEDICATED TOILET SOAP \u2014 A really excellent soap.Regular \u2018value, 3 for 25c, But by special arrangement will be offered at 5c per tablet.A limited quan- RHEUMATIC RINGS\u2014For relief and cure of Rheumatism.Plain Rings, $2.00 each.accurately dispensed and promptly \u2018delivered Mens Shoe Dept.Special for a few days only Men's Rubber Sole Running or Lacrosse Shoes, tan and black colors.Worth $1.00.For 75e.Men's Rubber Sole Running and Lacrosse i Laced Boos.Very special, at $1.00 per pair.10 per -cent.off all broken lines Men's Oxfords and White Canvas Boots.5 per cent.extra discount for cash.Men\u2019s Hat Dept.Trunk and Bag Dept.SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK.LEATHERETTE SUIT CASES, made with \u2018Hammocks steel frames and four léather corners, straps inside, 20 in.and- 22 in., $1.78 each; 24 and, 26 in., $2.00 each, all less .5 per cent.for cash.Ask to see the COLONIAL HOUSE IN- SPECIAL BARGAINS 30 dozen Straw Hats, in split braids and sennit, English and American makes, beautiful goods, fine trimmings.| Regular prices $2.50 and $3.00.Special $12.00 'HATS FOR $9.00 14 Selling rapidly, Fine Quality of French and Native Panama (folder shapes) will be blocked any shape gratis.a tropical weight.ine colored.Men\u2019s Custom { Tailoring | Department 1.50 | PANAMA HATS New Donegal and Harris Tweed, colors exquisite in blending and design.These goods make fine Shooting, Touring Suits, at moderate prices.Choice assortment of plain silver gray or fancy striped, plain - ~ white and navy, white stripes.New Plain Silver Gray Worsted Sultings, Flannel Suiting, New shade of Yachting Blue Berge, mar- New shade Halifax Homespun.\u2014 | Men\u2019s - \u2014- Furnishings.Department SPECIAL DISCOUNTS On the following lines: Men's, Boys\u2019 and Children's Bathing Suits and Bathing Trunks, made of fine Golfing or English Knitted Goods, all LESS 10 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.- Boys\u2019 Sweaters Special make, of Saxony \u2018Wool, light and cool, in colors, navy, red, white and heather.For boys of 4 to 14 years.## Special Attention Given to Mail Orders \u201cOl Sporting Goods Boats and Canoes, Golf, Tennis, Baseball, 10 PER CENT.DISCOUNT., Men's Fancy Half Hose Made of Fine Cotton or Lisle Thread, in Embroidered or Jacquard patterns.Prices lic to 5c, all \u2018 LESS 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT of BOYS\u2019 WEB BELTS, 5 dozen only, A good assortment at hand, at prices of DESTRUCTIBLE TRUNK.: Lacrosse and other goods.made with silver-plated fastener.For- from $1.00 to $15.00.- ; rom prete - ~~ \u2014~\u2014 One lot of 50 Paddles, at $1.00 each.mer price, 35c.Special, 10 cents.~ - ! no e e ; A ND de _ \u2014 \u2014_ _ = , re rer \u2014 (Copyright 1905, by The Reilly«& Britton Co.and McLeod & Allan, and published exclusively in the Province of Quebec by The Herald, by special arrangement with the Canada Newspaper Syndicate.) \u2014 CHAPTER.VIL GENERAL FONSECA.One evening, as wear a mask, as did so many of the ~\u2014 conspirators, even 1m the chief's presence; but a long.black cloak swept in many folds from hls neck to his feet, My first thought was to marvel at his size, \u201cor he was considerably above six feet In height and finely proportioned; £o that his presence fairly dominated us and made the furnishings of the room in which he stood seem small and Insignificant, As, T:entered, he stood with his back to \u201c the fireplace confronting: Dom Migue whose face wore a sad and tired- expression.J immediately turned to withdraw, but a gesture from the stranger arrested me.\u201cRobert,\u201d said Dom Miguel, \u201cI pre- \u201cBent you \"to \u2018Getieral Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca.\u201d I bowed profoundly.General Fonse- ca was not only a commander of the Emperor's royal army; but Chief Marshal of the forces of the Revolutionary party.I had never seen the great man before, as his duties required his constant presence at the capital: figure loomed larger than his in the at- fairs of the conspiracy.Seldom have I met wth a keener or that more: dsconcerting glance than which shot from his full black eyes as I stodd before him.It seemed to searcn out my every thought, and I had the gensation of being before a judge who would show no mercy to one who strove | to dissemble in his presence.But the glance was brief, withal.In & moment he had seized my hand and gripped it painfully.to Dom Miguel.\u201cLet me hear the rest of your story,\u201d raid he.: \u2018\u2019There is nothing more, bel hae learned my secret, \u2018but she is my daughter.for her faith.\u201d General Iza- it is trus: \u201cThen will not I!\u201d returned Fonseca, \u201cNever have I believed the tale of her estrangement Leon ~de\u2014Mar\u2014 Men are seldom traitors, for they lure Women in his deep, vibrant tones.from that scoundrel, not face the consequences, have no fear of man or devil are every one.\u2019 He turned suddenly to me.\u201cWill you also vouch for Senhora Iza- bel de Mar?\" he asked.\u201cNon.\u201d T answered.\u201cAnd \u2018quite right, sir,\u201d he.returned, with a grim smile.\u2018Never trust à woman in politics.cisco Paola?They Do you vouch for hin?\u2019 I hesitated, startled by the question.\u201cAnswer mé!\u201d he commanded.\u201cT cannot see that I am required- to vouch: for any one, General,\u201d nettled by his manner.said T, alty of itz Jeadwrs,'™ \u201cgh!\u201d sald he, coptemptuously; and TI turned my back upon him, facing whose features a Dom : Miguel, over fleeting smlle passed.Fonseca stalked apartment , æastanets.Then ffizure before the chief.\u201cWatch them both,\u201d AWNINGS TENTS ON I entered Dom \u2018Miguel's library, I found myself face to face with.a strange visitor.He did not but no \u2018Then he turned I will vouch But how about Frans \u201cI am here to serve the Cause, not to judge the loy- un and down the his sword clanking beneatn his rloak, and his spurs clicking like he planted his buge sald he brus- OF LOVE sed ADVENTURE quely; \u201cyour daughter and your friend.They» are aware of our most important secrets.\u201d \u2014 De Pintra\u2019s face redacned.7 \u201cFrancisco is true as steel,\u201d he retorted, firmly.\u2018\u2018Not one of us\u2014includ- ing yourself, General\u2014has done more to serve the Cause.I have learned to de- rend upon his discretion as 1 would upon- my Own\u2014or yours.\u201d The general frowned and drew a folded paper from his breast pocket.\u201cRead that,\u201d sald he tossing it into Dom Miguel's hand.\u201cIt is a copy of the report made by Paolo to the Emperor | this morning.\u201d De Pintra glanced: at the paper and then gave it to me, at the same time | dropping his head in his hands.1 read the report.It stated that the Minister of Police had discovered tne existence of a secret-vault constructed beneath\u201c\"the mansion of Miguel de Plu- tra, the rebel chief.This vault, the police thought, contained important records of the conspiracy.It was built of double plates, of steel, and the entrance was guarded by a cleverly, constructed door, which could only be unlocked by means of a stone set in a ring which was constantly worn Oy Dom Miguel himself.In conclusion the minister stated that every effort was being made to secure ppssession of he ring, when the rebels Would be at the Emperor's mercy.\u2019 \u201cWell, sir, what do you think of Francisco Paola now?\u201d inquired Fonseca, with a significant smile, \u201cDid he not himself invent the secret vault?\" I asked.) \u201cHe did, sir.\u201d \u201cHow long ago?\u2019 \u201cA matter of two years.Dom Miguel?\u201d The chief bowed.\u2018And until now Paola has kept this secret?\u201d I continued.\u201cUntil now, yes!\" sald the general.\u201cUntil the vauit was stored with all our funds and the complete records of.the revolution.\u201d \u201cThen {it seems clear to me that Pa- la, as driven to make this report in order to serve the Couse.\u2019 Dom Miguel looked up at me quickly, and the huge general snortedrand stabbed me with his térrible eyes.\u201cWhat do you mean?\" Fonseea.\u201cThis report-proves, I fear, that Gur suspicions of Madam Izabel are well founded: I explained, not: daring to look at Dom Miguel while T accused nis daughter, \u201cPaola has doubtless discovered that this information regarding Is is not 30, demanded daughte rs of Deffran-esch and the vault'and Ite mysterikous key\u2014has either been forwarded to the Emperor or 18 on the way tq him, Therefore nc has forestalled Madarn Izabel's report, in order that he may prove-his department vigllant in serving the Government, and so protect his high office! Can you not sce that Paola\u2019's claim that he Is working to secure the gine Is but a ruse to gain time for-us?, Really, he knows that he could obtain it by arresting Dom Miguel.But this report will prevent the Emperor putting his man Valcour upon the case, which he would probably have done had he re- celved his first information from Izabel de Mar.\u201d For a moment there was silence.Then the general's brow unbent and he said with cheerfulness: \u201cThlg explanation is entirely reasonable.It would not do for Paola to get [himeelf deposed, or even suspected, at this juncture.A new Minister of Po- Ice \u2018would redouble our danger.\u201d \u201cHow did you obtain this copy of the report?\" asked de Pintra.+ A J TELEPHONE MAIN 1161 » ; HIRF\"\u201d: HUNTING | PARTIES, eto.etc, @ANOPY AND CARPET SUPPLIED FOR WEDDINGS Waterproof Horse and Waggon Cover: Oilekin Clothing, te.vers, FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS.THOS.SONNE, Sr., = \u2014 TARPAULINS Note the Address: 193 COMMISSIONERS ST.Established 1866, \u2014 _\u2014_ \u2014 A HEALTHY RINK The greatest care should be X and unadulterated, contains en I into the run down body, alu .>n Re Summer Drinks.Milk, when pura\u2019 h electricity to put new life and strength a cool summer beverage.The Guaranteed Pure milk Co.,2685 8t.Catherine st.TEL.UP 669.Minister of Police, has been: And now, \u201cFrom one of our spies.\u201d .\u201cI have no doubt,\u201d said I, *that Paola was instrumental in sending it to you.It was a warning, gentlemen, We must not.delay In acting upon it, and removing our treasure and our records to a safer place.\u201d \u201cAnd where 18 that?\" asked Fonseca.I looked at the chief.He sat thought- .|tully considering the matter.\u201cThere is no need of Immediate haste,\u201d said he \u2018presently, and nothing can be done to-night, in.any event, Tomorrow we will pack ev erything in chests and carry them to Senhor Bastro, who has a safe hiding-place.Meantime,-General.-you-may.leave-me.your- men to serve as escort.How many are there?\u201d \u2018\u201cThree.They are now guarding the usual approaches to this house.\u2019 \u201cLet them ride with you to the station\u2019 at Cruz.and send them back to me the morning.I wid summon some of our nearby patriots.By noon to-mor- row everything will be ready for transfer.\u201d \u201cVery good!\u201d ejaculated the general.We cannot abandon too soon\u2014the\u2014vatlt we constructed with so much care.Where is your daughter?\u201d \u201cIn her apartments.\u201d \u201cBefore you leave to-morrow, lock ner up and put a guard at the her door, We st not let her suspect the removal cf the records.\u201cIt.shall be done answered de Pin- ra, with a sigh.\u201cIt may be,\u201d he continued, hesitatingly, \u2018that my confidence in Tzabel has been misplaced.\u201d * The general did not reply.He folded hig cloak about him, glanced at the clock, and strode from the room without a word of farewell.When he had gone Dom Miguel, turned to me.\u201cWell?\u201d sald he.> \u2018I do not like Fonseca,\u201d I answered.\u2018AB a man he ig at times rather die- agreeable,\u201d admitted the chief.\u201cBut as a general he possesses rare abllity, and his high statien renders him the most valuable leader the Cause con boast.Moreover, Fonseca has risked everything in our enterprise, and may be implicitly trusted.When at last we strike our ghieat hlow for freedom, much will depend {upon Manuel da- Fonseca.bert, let us retire, for an hour hefore daybreak we must be ul \"work.\" It was then eleven o'clock.I bade the chief good night and retired to my little room next the study.Dom Miguel alept in a similar apartment opening from the opposite side of the study.The exciting interview with Fonseca had left me nervous and wakeful, and it was some time before I sank into a restless slumber.' A hand upon my shoulder aroused me.: It was Dom Miguel.\u201cCome quick, for God's sake!\" he cried, \u2018In trembling tones.\u201cShe has stolen my ring!\u201d CHAPTER VITI.A TERRIBLE CRIME.Scarcely awake, I sprang from my couch in time to see de Pintra\u2019s form Jisappear through the doorway.A moment later T was in the study, which was beginning\"ta Lgbten with the dawn of a new day.The trap insgthe floor was.open, and the chief threw himself into the aperture\"and quickly descended.At once I followed, feeling my way down the iron staircase and along the passage.Reaching the doomed .chamber a strange sight met our viow.\u2018Both traps had been raised, the second one standing upright upon its hinged edge, and from the interlor of the vault shone a -dim light.) While we hesitated the light grew stronger, and soon Madam Izabel came slowly from the interior of the-vault with a small lamp in one hand and a great bundle of papers in the other.As she reached the chamber: Dom Miguel sprang from out the shadow and wrenched the papers from her grasp.(To be continued.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * NOTRE DAME HOSPITAL.The treasurer of the.Notre Dame Hospital acknowledges with thanks, re- veipt of the following gifts, Messrs.T.G.A.Fillon, A.Prud\u2019- homme \u2018Fils, \u2018Dr.Alphonse Mercier, qualificat on as Life Governors, $100.00° cac City of 8t.Louis, Mile End, $50.00.\" Messrs.J.D.Labreçque & Co, $40.00.\u2018 Messrs.The Employes of Hudon Hz- bert & Co.$34.25.The employes of Hodgson, Sumner & Co, Ltd.$32.00.Wm.Dow Co.$25.00 each.Joseph Paquette and employes, £20.90.Employes of \u201cLa Patrie\" Publication Co.$18.05.- W.Pauze & Son and employes, $18.85.The employes of .H.Lamontagne & Co.Ltd, $17.05.\u20ac Robillard & Co., employes, $15/25.The employes of La Presse\u201d $16.00.Aubry Son and employes, $12.50.\"The employed of Beauchemin Printing Co., Ltd., $12.00.Martin Treres and employes $11.05.IG.\u2018H.Smithers, 1.W.McAnulty, T.Brosseau, - the Librarie Beauchemin » Alllance, Nationale, Lti.B.J.Coghlin, Evans Brothers, employes and messengers of C.P.R, Telegraph Co, J.B.Mar- 1 tin, \u2014 Sadler and Haworth, $10.00 each.the Montreal Rolling Mills Co., The Employes of the Guertin Printing Co, $9.90.The Employes of the Läke of tne Woods Milling Co., $7.65.C.P.R.Cab Stand, £7.00.sin, $6.60.P.Vanier, Itzweire & Sarrasin, J.& B.Grier, Hon.J.K.Ward, Leopold Rodier, Duncan Robertson, Lecours & Decary, T.E.Gagner, the J.C Me- \u2018Laren Belting Co., the Guentin Printing Co.Edmond_Hardy, Art.Bisson- nette, Montreal Terminal Ry.Co., D.Donnelly, Thos, Wilson, N Beaudry & ils, Peerless Gas Light Cr, Ltd, Hen- ry R.Gray, $5.00 each.\u2014\u2014 Andrew Young and employes, $3.50.\u201cJames Kent, $3.00.M.R.Portelance, W.J.Camp, Hubert Morin, E.Prud\u2019homme, D.Gallery, P.Lamy & Frere, A.Mendelssohn, J.Lonergan, N.P., U.Perrault, D.Levi, IE.Lemire, \u2018Gllckman & Glick- oh eas Fa Beullac, l'arand & Delorme, eac Ed.Yetuc Fils, F.Bonhomme, J.B- Dagenais, E.R.Decary, Jos.Bon- Normandin, iH.Guerin, S.Cardinal, Dr.G.Demers, O.\" Talllefer, J.Currie, E.7.Leblanc, Demers \"Freres, O.Dufresne & Frere, J.H.Nault, Geo.H, Pearson & Co., A.Dunman \"Doyle & Jackson, Rodrigue & Alain, Hislop & Hunter, Normandin & Prance, Dr.Emile Peltier, Demers & De Lorlmlier, Archambault-& Paquette, J.A.Chevalier, A.FE.Landry, Fred Hughes, J.O.Menard, Ant.Charland, H.Bertrand, C.Dignard, J.L, A.Grenier, Hector Jeannotte, Urgel Ouellette, Eugene Prevost, E.A.Prevost, P.Girard, H.Genest, 0.Bourdon.Amedee Lesieur, Leandre Erault, F.Basilieres, SF Guerin, Aitert Temoyne Jo T7 Lalonde, P.Panneton, J.N.Cabann, H.Rhode; G.H.Dumont, John Nault, A.Chausse, Jos.Delorme, Nam.Paradis, J.A.Beaudoin, D.J.McGillivray, P- H.M.Bremner, C.J.Cadotte, J.T.Carroll, D.L.Chabot, W.H.Crow- hurst, A.E.Des Islets, J.L.Desjardins, LL H.Dupuy, J.Garand, G.A.Hudson, W.Lafontaine, W.F.MecCnnn, J, Pater- gon.J.J.O'Neill, J.E.Roy.W.A.Scott, J.& Turner, A.Walker, F.wall, D.S.Whittall, $1.00 each, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LINDSAY STORES.At the store of C.W.Lindsay.(Montreal, Ottawa and Quebec), piano buying ts reduèed to a simple proposition, whether you want to pay $200 or $1,000, you get the best value at every price, \u20ac.W.Lindsay Limited, 2366 St.Catherine Street.\u2014Adv.HEARTFELT SYMPNTHY FROM BROTHER PRINTERS At the regular monthly meeting of Montreal Typographical Union, No.176, the.following resolution was unanimously passed:\u2014 - \u201cThat the members of this union having heard -with sincere regret of the sad bereavement sustathed by their.esteemed fellow-member, Mr.John Moorehouse, through the acciden-\u2019 tal drowning of his only son, it is hereby, \u201cResolved, that the heartfelt sympathy of this union ls tendered to Mr, Moorhouse and family in their hour of sorrow, and they trust that the same All-Wise Father who, in his wisdom and providence has seen fit to visit the family with this grievous affliction will help and sustain them in time of trial.\u201cIt is.further resolved that this Te- solution be Inseribed upon the minutes of this union and that a copy of the same he sent to the bereaved parents, to whom again they heg to tender their respectful sympathy.\u201d PLEADS GUILTY TO ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD James Powers and Mrs.Francis Smith, appeared before Judge Choquet yesterday afternoon in connection with the charge of having attempted to defraud certain city firms by means of drafts on the Anglo- -American _ Pre- mjum Company.Mra.Smith pleaded gulity and as a sister and uncle from St.Louls, Mohave offered make good the amounts, it 18 probable she may be allowed off on suspended sentence.The man accused holds by his plea of not gullty and seems \u2018determined to contest the case to the last.pn STAR OF WESTMOUNT LODGE.At the Westmount Lodge, No.33, ve held in Victoria Hall.Weatmount, Messrs.Oweh Gee and Fred.Jones were elected representatives to; the Grand Lodge.' | ile end every form of itching, bleodinzand protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it.See testimonials in the daily press and ask your neigh bors what they think of it You! can use ut and gat yo Tr mone k if not cured box.o to you that Dr.Coals Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each The Employes of Itzwelre & Larra-| \u201chomme, Am mablelallemand;,\u2014 Leduc \u20144& - C.Hodgson, Jos.Jobin, BE.| thelr | regular meeting of Star of || 0.0 _ The word bargain is supposed to mean more than ordinary value, .Applied than in this instance, for the reductions mentioned here are always real reductions.This space contains the best news from each store, and as, the prices seldom conflict, it follows that you have only to pick out what you want, gets and perfect satisfaction as well.THE TRADERS ADVERTISING co.259 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.# It could not, therefore, be better 1.D.GOUGEON, Grocer, 826 Dorches- ter St.\u2014Choice Wines and Liquors.$2.00 worth extra of Green Cash Receipts given upon the return of every $20.00 worth of Cash Checks.DEMERS\" BROS.739 8t.Antoine St.\u2014 Come and see our clean, appetizing Frocery, one of the best in the city.Real bargains in Pure Groceries every day.; ISAIE LESPERANCE, Butcher, 705 St.Catherine St\u2014A clean, appetizing butcher shdp, situated in the heart of a good business district.Pat- rohize it.WARREN & BOURBEAU, 2453 Notre Dame 8t.\u20142 for 1.bargains ever offered.A complete line of Dry Goods at verfijlow prices.BARRY BROS, Cor.Valles and st.George.Our motto is small profits and quick returns on all Groceries and * Liquers.\u2018 8.CHAPUT, 757A St.Catherine St.\u2014 (Between Dufresne and Fullum 8t.) New Shirts in the very latest styles;and colors.Every one a bargaih.Our -July Sale includes the best TJ.C.CATY'S Dry Goods Store BARRY BROS.Cor.Vallee and St.George.\"We guarantee every $1.00 worth of goods we sell and always give Green Cash Receipts.THE ANDRE LEROUX MEAT MARKET, 153 Wellington St., cor Dalhousie.Established 1894, The purest, cleanest Meats \u2018that money can buy.Corned Beef and Fresh Vegetables a specialty.A.McCRORY, 525 St.Antoine St\u2014 You can save money, worry and time by dealing with us.Try our Tea, Butter, Eggs, ete, and be convinced: MICHAEL BIRMINGHAM, Grocer, cor.Prince and Ottawa Streets.\u2014This Coupon is good for $2.00 worth of Green Cash Receipts with every t purchase of $1.00.Take it with you.pet 676 St.Lawrence st.Black -Cashmere Hose, superior quality: regular price 50¢ a pair, reduced to 35¢ or 3 pairs for $1.00.O.MALO, Butcher, 81 Dalhousie St.\u2014 Choice Meat Market.Fresh vegetables a speclalty.BARRY BROS.Cor.Vallee and St.George.: Everything that a first-class Grocery keeps at rock bottom prices, .| RES W RS.ors or EDMANSON, BATES & se os Dr.Chase\u201ds Ointment > Watch Repairs CLEANING, from .MAIN SPRINGS, trom.Work guaranteed for twelve 33.R.HEMSLEY, \u2018283-256-2657 St, James Street.R OVER: SIXTY YEARS.An Ou and Well-Tried ae: MAS een wi pee over WERT HN DANS ¢ MOTHERS tor thelr CHILDREN WHILE TE NO, wir PERFECT su >CESB, SOFCENS Pret gona WIND COLIC, end ta ti JARRBEA.Sold by a gists in every art J he 8.WIN SLOWS D SYRUR, | display.in real for etes LILSOUTRES ti 5 Y8 ali PAIN LAN remedy I the G EN cute a ailes variety is very large.shell and\u2019 imitation.oods, Hair Dressing, Shampooing, \u201ccts, SAITL TARRANTE, 2947 ST.CATHERINE 5T.NATURAL HAIR CREATIONS FRESH MADE POMPADOURS AND WAVY SWITCHES.Take a few moments and examine our Also Plain and Fancy Combs.We carry every kind, Furniture Removed ! We bave.every facility for the careful removal of furniture: largs lorries, experienced men and helpers.Orders expeditiously executed.Phone Main 1342-2680.W.H.TAYL™R, 43 COMMON STREET.; > The Headquarters SUMMER LAUNDRY Our facilities for handling light weight laundry sre exceptionally good.Carefu attention is given to each folividual article, thus insuring its wearing strength.TEL.1059 WESTMOUNT.CROWN LAUNDRY CO, 4218 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2018 > .\u2018 tier baies Be re dH IN AL LBA HAL pionis: They dvs willing 40 pay alli The Appointme: : is = dead to the i for six innings \u2018yess Loue + : Ç \u201cRE | -\u201c : rs , \u2014 wow bar trough him on its way n ugewine.At \u20143\u20143 -3| 86 Denis-chairman of the Police Chers 7 : = mo | to the bleacliers while the bases were tendance, 2,027.\" = : TT \u2014 = 4 6.Som.\u201cForenio ova vil gat ne Le | \u2014ÆrBrookiyn\u2014 LI gle 1 matter and Ald, Ekers thought tha ape, \u2019 iL = fret_and-dropped easy-four-fy; after Brookiyn\u2014\u2014-+-10100000\u2014 2\" MCE Te 155 = shief ahould have a free hard: Al.\u2019 ane, ç {it had nestled in his glove for soms| Pittsburg .>.+.10518100001 16.711 ~y Tonle ror - pation émicato + TERE WON LD.; ime., Bo-e Fr ce ue M.L.& M.Co: 0.A: E.Lad been held and Ald.Valiores Avera 2 ner = SHrE me er ie > a nner oft third 13s].Batteries\u2014Mitchell, Jones and Be Woodridge, ss.\u20182'.2° ed nomination when the Police Coms .- liver 14 trophy ed by de 4 _ And afd two men came.in.gen; Philippi and Peltz.Louzion, i._ à 1 1 mittee \u201cmade.recommendation to the, -|lyn.Whist Club, play.for.which ès.ee ÿ \u2018And aJl this in the geventh and elenun]\u201d »-1,500 # Andersen.; $90 3+ councll in the regular way.4.+ en : opening featu.e of the Congress of the\u201d Am innings.This disastrous work of the].\u2018At New.York\u2014 i | Guertin, # 27840 \u201cThe-vote=was- then takéa Mayor! ; »_iu session bh third baseman broke up the.game a5 Chicago .21.+ -0000008200\u2014 § \"1251, 4}.-9 (Pointing'out that.if were affirmative 4\".: : MVP Three.ivelve-men hans, represes ; New York .\u2026 .,1000001031\u2014 6.12 Of 3° 9.2] would be out'of order as all ageoint- i 22° -, À Chicago, Northwestern and New York Filet : Up \u2018to the seventh Pappalau had oT ik ett hea 201 ol meats must be preceded by examina- - : ; Associations: Siva - Chicasoats ' \u2018the Providence sluègers dead; and tre |, \u2018Batteries * wii ulvach pon ev si \u201c1,6 1j Uon TY es -8 ks Pla N iy ¥ nine by match, Tri .{team behind him: were playing nice ball.MeGinaits Lz; = Ea =i=\"\u2014i There voted is for \u2018and pH against tes hamroc y on ational | MAROËZY LEADE \u2018crEes- MASTERS: |The» Greys were unabel- to geil a nun.Pe as 0 on HAY ARG.% 9-3 |motion.\u201c* ; across the platé, while\u201c the : Blrds\u201cnad ven ænce, 15, ; \u201cHES It was decidéd that examinations, for.: Grounds, Montreal i in iv.Ospend.July 12.Yesterday the chess mas notched one; in the first innings.It \u201c5 \u201814 the\u201cposition be held.Ei | \u201csers .engaged In\u2019 tlie Inlerdaciona tourna | \u201812 A \u201cThe resolution \u2018to accept Mr, -F, G.: ; dooked Hké a pretty \u2018nice me unit .|Wiedensaul broke intp.the 1imelights.| Naw York \u201c| Inthe seventh by means of a single, al: Pitisburg\u2019.{Texas leaguer \u2018and Wiedensaul's firé-{, Tigre a -|Works, the Greys acored-\u2018four rüns.Îf Chicago .: | Todd\u2019s plans for the erection ot 2 |mountain.lookout was repealed.wr \u201cCity Attorney\u2019 Ethier at present -|'England and Mr.Renè Bauset, Ass! \u2018Ment at the\u2019 Kursaa! were paired .ip the ; wean hit roupd'.Play \u2018wee of .an_eape | cially stibborn cbaracier.and, when\u201d time! vas Lalled at Wie lunehepp- hour, only one | .Ottawa: , 5 - ; cie PRE RUN e Dad_de srsiadet.This was.be, Lo LT 6 : : ; : oo \u201cTw of The Boa RE A Maroces ana Teich elchiann, l-Ortaiwa-Juix In \u2014 The Capiial Lacrosse ithe fielding had been sharp.they would] Cincinnati , \u201cOttawa July 12 \u2014(8pectal, Neatly sant: City Clerk-will.represent the it year are\u2019 sche 0 p \u2018besng a draw.Maroczy again hai tbe lead\u201c Club's executive committee held.a Aree] Hot RAVE CATT, rors pier arm 8e Louis - 260 |.ai.-the prominént newspapers.of Car- at \u2018St, Malo, France, at the \u2018unveiling - z 1|ada were.represented yesterday at-\u2018a|of the.Jacques-Cartier monument.on \"| meeting\u2019 \u2018held for the purpose of consil-|the 30th.ering matters in regard to advertising! .Three motions made by Ald L A.: ,lagencies.and the establishment.of a bet.Lapointe were adapted\u2014fhat the bufld- Aver domestic news service in Canada.[ing inspector and boiler \u2018inepedtor res\u2019 À \u2018Mr.J.Ross Robertson, ofgthe-Foronto-|-port-on-the-humber of cases madè Dy.- Telegram, promised to gi¥é more of nis them to abate the smoke nuisance thet \u20ac cable service, .- 4 the clerk.\u2018of Recordei's Court be.©e- - = quested to irfornr the\u201d £-cases:\u2014 3 a when the \u2018Shamrocks znd Nalonais meet oD: oi\u201d 40 1 , ; 3 points: In ibe afiérioon session.lal.might 0 discuss the -Dade-Finiayson Pa) lau see \u201c10 lose : tue Pense.Eos et a x wr Most ihe follow!ng addtional.resulls were record- | | matter.A representative 62 tbe, Montreal [ynai PP in Tre ME pe poëet ter : Fo an apitals, ; re.hms; the .ed Farrasch won from Janowski.Schiechter | Lacrôsse Club was in tha city a few days lowed seven hits for a total of five nils.will \u2018be \u2018avis to defeat 5 Semroch ib Be éeteaied Teubendaur: Me-shall-lont to Black., 4Eo tuterviewine ibe Caps [Siticers po \u2018Dutch Hartmann \u2018wWés' sadly.miesed,F: 1nd busne and Marco succumbed to Born The: 8 View -ia''securiug permission from\u2019 the third corner.He is nursing.|.the Montreay dre © tha ame.beg ; 5 inst th & Ca itol tha NÉS weer Woif end\u2019 Ala in, FasTarden and Finlayson\u2019 16> play against Ihe Cäpite 8 : \u201cthey wir itee\u2014s : Lez EE \u2018Saturday < vAfter somes; disguasion Lit wan bruised.finger, and Wiedensaul replaced evenly.wat vad ar a be \u201cdécide à \u201chim.Wiedensaul.ca \u201cput up a very that it would gh of \u20ac tiie.water.till Thursday.night, \u201cwhen an- Lfafe.game at seco ü ai 7 of the.tweives lo talk « other special meeting Of the N ALU will fort 16 guard third \u2018was disastrous.Tin -Temaided PTT eu f | Detroit.ALL \u2018will.de \u2014dide~to.av ailitselt- \u2018of the C.gs he allowed: three hits, | \u201cAt Cleveläné\u2014, > Chemical Company of Capelton are said Pthe supply.ot.Bus to.\u2018the pitigens of DE ed th-these inni : that amieieurs may play witb and against{ While in the.seventh intervening Innis Crevelard .- 00 87H 1 | ta @6 negotiating\u2019 for the purchase: of-ajiMontreal without ose ten rds.could do ne | ep niladelphie 7e 000000000\u2014 0 3.1| Water power on\u2019 the Magog River, ior .The\u2018 Birds started oft.like wing rs.Fes \u2018id Meaney singled: Bannon to Rock, and Wiedensaul.singled.scoring: \u201cMiller.With\u2019 the.bases filled La- jehfnce- hit an easy: grounder to Poland.\u2019 .: \u2018= Inthe ninth-Wiedensaul was.i : The Seawanbaka' Cup \"trial races scheduled: piss: Joyce flied Quits Lachance \u201chit -al: | vance.ES : take place: A! this ipeeting the QUESUON | Nong was on the slab.for the Greys.\u2018Batteries\u2014D novan-and: Dora; .Pow=1 -} au aie Ge dian LL | pL amateurs Sr aura pres land with the a of the first ond ell Hose.+ ponguan ar Umpire, -Con- WATER POWER.FOR: CAPELTON! ee ere en i Set ve 8 ess \u201cthre .last.Innings he \u2018held the-lid .tight.In nolly.Attendance, 1,200, \u2018Sherbrooke, July : \u201812 \u2014(Spécial.)\u2014Mr.| prepare mpecifications.for \"tenders for | ever Beth Hoobin and Cdire are\u201d Tape \u201c TAupdIAE into sous \u2018suapé aut side ; be in- copdning SAturdey vo EVE\u201d a accounts of vaemselvez .Hogar .- © Brennan.Robifeor, Heonessrs: » -\u2014- Emirh, -Reslley.and.\u201cHomasé.cave Lee.pe, .forming brillantly (x pracyiie and: shou trouble the r oprotents rol k rile Saturde The: Nac:onals have 5.50 DEEL - WEY task] and.th.home 8.8 SINOotZ.prOJOSI LION.bauve .wiil protably Hyver Hoobt Eté\u201d Dés arte wii) have the Roror.of boing aise Lar a.pl $bien Jia 22 \u2014Repozts- jaringabées.Sir ed 10.ibe efter: that Georges Fh ge = i the purpose of \u201cdeveloping -and: ATE : pe SR mitting.electrical power 5 \u2018the works PRR pires, Connor and Kelly Attendance, at Capelton, Soi - In a \u2018tavoraniss Fitcien or the.ta?À time table, with notes, by the way, is .} Ee KILLED W 1\".sued by.the Grand Trunk Railway Sys- Cr Le - 31 \u2018Sherbrooke.July\" 2 cia1.3\u2014Mr.dE et hme Be \u2018supuiatior wat HOT ar Interest us:-be.püt'dowr.He bas no Vashi 117.Alba Rankin, of Brampton, met wi ; a That great inréréet- st parie Ss or\u201d yésterdaÿ \u201cdid pol: take\" place.owing 10 | | beauty \u2018fôr1w0.Backs, scoring.Wieden: W ash ngton.ie x es a fa +.© .;: ing over their lines this year, \u201cthE Fite suse» Tor, po jones shouts 8 \u201clack: 01 \u201cwind: \u201cThe-fachtsmen waited oo 0 1.Hartriann and.Buss.singled \u201c Batteries\u2014Glade \u2018and Roth: Jacobsen |4 fatal accident yesterday.He was American\u2018 Printer\u201d one.of th e leading \u201cmath ls evidekesd Umpires\u201d\u201dCotinetts T_at-lleadThz a cow to wêter and was thrown.à uthôrities oi cell + for ti-weis: OC Ca \u2018 \u201cbé 16 prepared_j0 Gefend lus.Le 10 round all afiernoon, and when they SAW | ond \u201cCandy™.came in.Raub; whe.bat- \"and Heyden: ty ographical or 1a (awa, oi ects nie et qui (pe chamjproushi} J07 : ap.reasonabis am\u201d, fast racine way our of [be duestion.the ited fôr-Fappalau,: struck out and Miller | tendanie, 1,200, /down and sustained a broken: Teck, He ove ; - : farmer eres he \u201cinet ied toryast 0! Te = Tepoñcer Huckenscams gy oud \u2018l'Aolus Hi.ob shure in order that the\u2019 yachts {hiv 19.Nups.At Chicago \u2014 Boston: \u201cChicago.ee \"The distinctive \u2018qualig¥ secured by \u2026- the Shamroik game.© : \u2014 a ear ana : als for © Delt! muh be thoroughly.dried outs - = I Providence, did not sore \u2018unt I postponed.wet.grounds.Co, ; the process.which has beeri made\u2019 uge \u201cwil fine ume tb.contest SOME uester Yacht Clu5s ropresenta=\"\"seéeirthh= 5 d\u2014one\"pust- ; WE L- KNOWN HORSE OWNER of for this publication vields a.rest - ve per- [tives have not yet decided whethear\\ to race third and seureled along.whén, Dfila=4; fae Mulictiester\u201d or tbe\u2014Taupou, ~though- a i Texas Leaguer to right.Dl 1 TT DEAD.oo ieee! one Ger tig: mg eNBLEEMEDLE and \u201cba.: : Sherbrooke.July \u201812.\u2014(6pecial.)\u2014Gev.fect.: Thé .bôok was ed by woig in the WIÉSUIDE - worid, is likely 40.{all \"upon the.ard kept going and Meaney heaved to | Chicage= BEN MISCELLANEOUS x : geiectiol TERDUTE EVE TE BEY\" i ; c ! 2 ; ; D TEE ,.wee, IT contenient 1 ver, : Ee : hiré-\u2014\u2014\u20ac omm\u2014wäx-paused-\u2014Brodie hit au Cleveland nie F.Terrill, son of.the\u2019 \u201clate Hon.Lee Tér- \u201cGrand Trunk.Railway, Svatem.whic TURONTU BENCH SH iw Si = Scouand or London wig ; da: .; : ; UL éidensvul who slipped up on If, Dl Philadelphia | i 7% If anise wars ; by.prese.luGeet, where the voules! we SE lard scoring: while! Brodie continued oni Detroit Conn made for the pan.and! VERS Bf the LER) won The Hes ©: Une grad 7 : 6 se uptaciurS.TasTer \u201cin pu me ; Co hs Twa Sor : \"1 Louis Harugnhanns throw home went to, cor ue ae ptt ee ; FLOATING A sailing committer the nd.:k tanned.Nopa hit 167 W 4 BYE, DEEL.blamed\u201d of the Forel \u20acanadian Yacht Club has: de: ong Ee \u2018the throw Anis, «by dndleiduait 1 x BibfOn.Axes talon dé vaut\" \"del.that\u2019 the trial races for the selection | ès Tne readers + A\u201d -hubce sal ot ane Canada's Cup: challenger from the Pol: hd grec to Bantet ; ws nal ; \"faibire \u2018 ape Thos vo poli = \u201cZoraya, of}, In the élgh ho.Ball bea, nts ln.; \\ : Mr.\u2018Paul Ernest Joubert nas ape \u201catepG:E argus ESE eer Ck RIYA, XD ; + \u2018Dare* Toronto, and.Naniwa; of ae AT \u201d EE ip pur = ; : = \u201cpointed.manager of the new branci - pres rtm af ig af Ta \u20ac a Cg wi BOX.\u201ccome (Delé Bere LOMNencing sie It.has also.stole second.: \u2018Dunn singled: to\u2019 left, ] - - Le Cotea eau Landing.July 12 pec di Jh Brandon.Manitoba oY we ! Capi 1 =; tte SEA ec tre FE , 5 ' : , \u201d i - - Li ad- M \u201ccréer ine Ata.meeting of the.school.irustecs held firm.of H.\u2018Lamontagne & Ce.\u2018 \u2018Limited.ais, watheeite Lape 12 far: 5 w; Toroots boats in the\u2019 races hers this \u2018throw.\u2018of Thomas's \u2018bunt and Dunn sll5-{ up: 50 11ast ever F he appointment 710 AS dent of \"the chiool trustees for Lie on B.ensuing year \u2018and Ernest Stevens.wer ented is one- thar well Juma oe -Ù i inted secretary treasurer.esteem and confidence whic rf 1 BPPON \u2014 .\u2018Joubert is held by te company.\u201d Mr, kin order to effectually.seltle the ques: péd\u2018home: Dillard.hit to.Pappalau and or of, superiority.- Also tbat the skipper of Iwas thrown out.: Cont singled to left] WERE tr Suns in Sioots he : is 8 Lo\u2019 #eoring.Dillard.Brodie filed to Meancy nb \u201d = >.\"jana Rofk foraed Cent.; ; 7 : i j ; \u201c Joubert who\u2019 is a son:of.Mr.3 D: | {In \u201cChe \u2018ninth \u201cNops wan\" passe: Je US _ 2 5 | A ir.R.Rr.\u2018Gôlmes: of the local Staff of Joubert.president of he frm.lef yes (the Sovereign-Bank.\u2018has\u2019 been ordered terday.fot\u2019 the- West accompanied: 1 le \u2018the Laurentian Mountains by his the best wighes of all\u201d connected wita | jageter for tubercular troubles - GLa him in the: business.ces ee PET CURT ARE \u201cEar sin an Lhe lacger- \u2018ahalifcæs : w a i fus p.VAÏE $n ot fer any rent RE - ss rs Lu tes Tue pray .Sr 22 GSTON ACI THIN , Houevions uly 12 - An the, Mdjourned in mél: u.6etdns of Lhe\u2019 Kiugston Yacht © uly ,and-iftorw ards \u2018Bole: bond.Bal fouls x 4 nnon- made, buts Le 1AloW\\LE officers.were: bluited 0H Vad to Bins mid Dunn eracked a\u2019 triply, stop.Dunnis three us, time 4: 8 x 2 Sarruthere.president w Richardson.16 en CR Le ee te fo.cantre, sending tn Nopa and Polar und singled: toe Lens a nigh 1 are\u201d on the\u2018 \u2018Birds\u2019 hospital list.i Boel Lo PR; Sl ee UT Sie Tics Asides \u201cto \u2018move hell pres CDi gunped to the, sma: place.Loeb tod six: ch and.Dura AR EE ES CL FhéreWore aome flelding.featüres or vekaccep six\" chances.u ly tar Ne urbe oy og ciuthouse.she Prover ty, Son \u201cyards: : ; ik CAE à Sony apes #5V.re Det Damme, DRIVERS WiLL ny.\u201cThe wedi ine will which\u2019.\u201cHartmann and Dunn were roe \u2018ave.\u2018without the.semblance of an \u2018error.i | vel, sus bail ew piéra For VANDERBICT CUP.i ie Bar ria or ay 0 drerque\u201d \u201canfouit,- us.ne re RLY be tought \u2018over or SRT - .© À A Fret eue goveloyes gpd 4 He at ri dire ication aol ives ther ROUGH RIDERS ELEC Ë \u201cdur, # xpoissiite.The - Grey's -managér Ant] Thére wil) be a double-heider with Ln 1 Providence to-day, begnIng, ar TOE Glock.- ; : \u201cBuse has a pebultar throwing\u2019 \u2018motion.; but 11 acems to uel the ball thers, mo lof thy time.© Loe ) Dunn mad: some électritying: VHe' is: a ball-player-alr the Yim keeps: bla team full of stuger.: LE Some of Umpire: Far & decisions were \u201cquésitoned,.although.his\u2019 work vas much\u2019 better\u201d than in the.Buffalo series.; >utinann, the: new: = pif er.\u2018 devurec ste \u2018the: New \u201cYork ; \u201cAniericans 1 + probe pire a game for.the pi i lated a, Ugh tng double, Ha Tnade:nôme fiiié throws to.frst.ve The adore : : Jlemnla\u2019 all ikant, ~ = PROVIDENS ri, nmin, Sab.Ww FPRenol sod Julien frivers 2 Thoine, Tey Ayu ret and.nose sie driv.- OFFICERS FOR.THE YEAR Dillard 11.raf te at Susiipiod | for Lv ; = Cann, Wh.a OL Yopy JElead 05010340 TE ily 12 The iaws \u2018Fogtbatl © Hib.Hrodle, ef.¥F Hat ju Pnpresectative Cerys: wie met ate he, Hasentd Ans nial and lected | Hoe ef \u2018 w Clee bf Tite Me Less; ar ificers.here Wak Ee ge attéddénece caf: ( Linn Tun ans vuldard: hel Llayers ends gieal \u201centhorhlioais ivan) lested 7 Cured se cite AUELY 1m tue Dutalde of lie alention hele was ii ofhir | \u2019 Aue tet ainly Jr 1005 bushijens Lo Uransact, vey thing sles having |i Le Voices \u201cpe er the\u2019 \u201cother, en -dlacoandd \u2018st.thin anal esting Mr ol a ESS Pros vs p'ustteeTy.R.-Bhillogtan au: élanied to tiie-presi-| 4° i rota Ty.Hoe \u201cwho drive \u201cdeuny: Awa ; ! Marit) : ofthe option of engaging employes of the |\u201c ¢ VV AREER: LAV | Marth .eg | town after annexation at whatever : De em or vnéy, Poland.inlen.| Meillteur.anis |'enlaries the city mas: determine, LoL DÉS ot r Le a Co Bill ET Palen.Lien.bas ay, | 1 davaliee toy od the second: read- \u2014 a wo 1 New York; \u201cJuly 1 Ee hide \u201ctoniring| Trinn fo Rovk toy Supe out, By.os of ad clodbue EE à teeny: ne cars - bearing \u2018more (passa hundred antdnn- [Nona 1, by Puppalag 4, bise on balls, off | A Sadler Cal sthe amendenent res 4° [a to \u2018enfuy tne Liar.\"ah Murdo \u2018garding the ealiries of employes taken: ,over by.the, élty; > and it was.passed.RK \u2018without discussion.°° Aid.Vallieres.: Proponed the \u2018secohd.ed amendment; which waa® seconded by | Ald Cle nbue.~ The Kmehdment- Was fs.\u2018to the effect \u201cthat after January I af: : : 1 the present year any new debt except] (-.with home.news.® Subse.\u2026 }.J nile anthieluats, stariod from the ety yes-| Nope 2, off.Päppalau 3; hit by P pitahed i dorer con ror J \u2018à pas rousrné que | [ bias) .hy Nops Ve \"panne ball, -Busa; laft 1 D roph re Shan Provid | SAMäden 7 Tha aturt was Tide Foun the ra! Eda ehge 4; Montreal], 5.A iar sub ba: i fu on\u2019 re Ave | Ue very; man with\u201d whi th\" \u2018ea.the henstit \"of my] 4, 4 jrhe Wire\u201d Mounitalna.ane : (tiawa \"barbers ace * anxtode:\u201d tas doma-men-hava- Anctoreg-h: anit jl a 1 .lavé _uned\u2019 other wa: .; 1 ar 22.rage sw baseball match with.thd \u2018kil his of for.administration: purposes contracted, \u20ac ea siting ran and.re siteoiely p _Hochisater ; | Fou or uh he A api a as \u2018heoyiid what was: included Ja the fins + tone we Se for 2 + ; \u201cmoney\u201d ni wnt : w Led\u2019 hy he.Incal- tonsoria ata = anctal \u201cstatement before the meeting, - time e rate what BE, omying for, 0 11\u201d they, as - \u201cCubed: darn fara, O11 Dank , Sureed, : Gttaws, will: \u2018be.giiciq be paid by means ofp \u2018Special y © ehgth of time at the honored.1 al.ronintly, honored.; niagest.tha: he game.tax: to be\u2019 infsosed\u2014on- -8t - Horr Ward: be.played \u2018next Stinday when their \u2018alone, in addition\u2019 to\u2019 the ordinary tax [cire * contrer at Ro \"thelr an- on.\u2018property.The statement.before.the Lo ne .\u2014 \u2014 Batteries: \u201cOlekry and dtesiman; Lin- \u201cJE yon are that ina.ot a isn, thin Teal, CY Umpire, \u2018Move.« $n: yours ut dt a cant nf nont- you until * Kyo enFped your \u2018price; aad dre it de 12 0000005006 * : gate truting yon a Fo fan.as tity |-Baltiniors \u201c5.1.> Béèlt, Bu.1 khow 4 % mozt: inen Ars ones, - 1 Battéries\u2014Yerkes and MoAlinter: eo sopacin 1ÿ- when.théy \u2018hava \u2018hesh cured hf.à MuNelll- and Byers.Dimple, Hassett.| | on me.al and.very.Jow.will.pons The AR + what my Bolt it), wi ture wherever aw oct nem dre ant thers.is- à -good- chance.ia nine Sass out: ey Se 8 ou chn, atforé te.tot me try any way, ma.rn: \u2018take the linn .* not aiok, don't trifle with me; but.if you ate, owe.{t to.! .; when I \"make an offer lke this, to t do ve fe Lu \u2018fair tri : yours *.- À.>, I-want you to\u2019 know what ['Hvé done for others.os \u201c \u201cYour Belt has cured me of rheumatiam; k.~back, - weakness.\" '-~~HENRY - WBEKS, Tisonburé, ont : oy k.tomipaion ET 1f you would believe the thousa ds\u2019 of men.hot a Belt in Worth:its weight in gold: n b v Mroagy.rented; Lu ._.\"Your Belt-has built up my constitution, \u201cwhieh was very tmhuëh : \u2018depletad: You.éan refer any one to me, and I will be ohly teo glad to tell them what t dome met WILLIAM BUTTON, Newmarket, Ont.* your Baly dre JA Attgndance, 8 2,567.: \u201cAC Toronto-\u2014 : foronta: EX ) - Newark If you are atid- to-ma a.4 LE .een out good fortune re Lor we csv B ot vied Fu shings for all Am the early dave of the antes fi \u201cF'trigade, ail the days of 03 Mont al try £ J {tion Special constables of.the pri Baifimbre f late years this \u2018has been departed |'Jer#ey City ons but for several reasons -4t :han Providence «À |been decided Lo go.-back \u2018té thé- old | Buffals, fase ut A Batch ¢ of chine the frat ly a firat] Lomn >.Rs : r + - | g Ps | en Ge the fire-fighters ap Ro hosters ay afternoon and were awoën-in in \u2018Montr legal.fashion, and when \u2018the lot have : pes : But some men don\u2019t believe ng, until they.se it , , re 1 I en ei Jet you we STR el 3 and: 4% * by.ere ThE Sp ee me yn Yona | 1 auth | TEER snag | Evol ashen) ny To.rg =7 Mat a ages Ein Ta i > uw hd T ¢ | co .3 Mo outre poeme IBS sm ® [ vas weismssy que dat.so, ventien of | Peel git EYEE: ae \u2018 L.206 RT Tr STOCKS AND MONEY.Phiblic Shows Little Inclination - S to Hold or Buy Stock ubscriptions for the New Jap Loan Ciosed This « There was less activity about the bcal market to-day and people who de- ired to get r:d of their stocks had to: e-satisfied w ith slightly lower prices.he market has Lecn acting so irre- udariy of late that the public shows.ttie inclination to hold on to the so- alled sneculative stocks.Detioit United continued to attract ansiderable exient.\u201d Felleïs of the teck secm Lo be quite numerous and it vèks as though the stock would go, wer 1f it were hot for the suppotu iven it by interests who are under- tood to be behirid th local pool.when Te stock was Selling at $3 on Wall bfreet to-day.9144 was being paid fur tvon the local market.This is only ractionally below yesterday's prices, ut, shows the tendency the stock has o \u201cfall off rather \u2018than advance, It hist be admitted that around present igures it shows a .good return on the rFestment.DBominion Iron «common was also ractionally lower.The meeting of the Hirectors broke up without any mem- her of the board deeming it advisable @ Bay any thing that might lead tu the bgblic taking too optimistic a view of he showing being made by the com- any.lt is understood that Mr.Plum-\u201d er, \u2018the president, who.has been it | of months, will not resume work tor | hetery long time to come, and it was.hfefly on this account that Col.Fel- att has been induced to go on the! Bard of Directors: Steel preferred | 3s shown somewhat more uneasiyess | han had been looked for.\"It seems now practically certain that here will not be any dividend on Richelieu for the present year.An in- erest close to the company stated to The Herald that even if a dividend vere earned, and it very likely would, t- would be better to keep it.as a re-, \u2018er ve in case the company lost the ap- al that has been made in the Cau- pda Cape Breton case.To-day 7044 was e best bid made for the stock.Nova Scotla Steel was again slightly ower, selling at 543 to 54%.Dominion | Coal, for a small lot, went at 81%.Power - continued to show some, strength, and sold at 9214 at the open- | ng, later in the day 20% was bid, with one offered under 93.Mackay pfd.was stronger.at 73%, while Montreal ofton sold at 115: It is undérstood that the Bank of Montreal has handied the portion of mew Japanese loan allotted to Canada ery - successfully.The subscriptions were closed this afternoon after only being opened for one dal.A wire to he bank from the New \u2018York bankers stated that the $50,000,000 taken on this side of the Atlantic had been mary times ov er-subscribed.Local Gossip CAN.GROUP IN WALL STRET.Sales of Canadian group on Wall Street to noon were: 2,100 Can.Pacifle .151% 151 200 Duluth .\u2026.18 15 200 Toledo .oi +.+.34% 34% - 200 Detroit .\\.>.+.++\u2026.93% 9 MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Montreal Exchange quotations to-day are reported: as follows by Marler &! Hodgson: New York \u2018funds, 1-64 dis to.par; 1-16 to 3 prem.Sterling 60 days, 9% to @ 5-32; 9 3-16 to 9%.Sterling demand, 9% to 9 17-22: 95; -to 9 11-16.Sterling cables, 9 9-16 to 9 19-32; 9 11-16 to 9%.Paris, francs short, 5.16%, less 1-16.MORNING BOARD SALES.\"125 Montreal Street at 224%.= Afternoon.\u2014\u2014 \u2014tcame small on the decline j'aunounced BE was shown in St.Paul on buying supposed to be influenced by the crop report, while the Steel atocks acted well.The Western contingent was a heavy seller at opening, offerings be- and prices rallled.On the rally the amount of liquidation increased and the list reacted again, but the second time the low points were seldom as low as before.Charles Head & Co.\u2014Interest centres largely around the probable action on the Baltimore and Ohio and Union Pacific dividends, but the feeling fis that both these dividends will be declared ut increased rates.A quieter market is rather expected, however, in view of i the impending absence of many of the larger operators and traders are disposed to work for fractional profits on either side of the market.Norris P.Bryant.\u2014The buying of UP., Atch., Erie, Steels, Met., and other issues looks strong.The actual valuc of plants and real estate of Hide and Leather is considerably greater than |.present.market of the pfd stock.The feeling regarding U.3.Steels is decidedly bullish; statement for the quarter is expected to be excellent.Why is Japan Borrowing ?That thera is something of mystery about\u2019 Japan's new $150,000,000 4 per cent.loan, this week, and brought out at London.Berlin, and New Yorks, is generally admitted.The last loan of $150,000.- 030 was floated at the end of last March; the bulk of\u2019 subscriptions were paid only six weeks ago.and it was officially stated, at the time of its issue, that it would suffice for Japan's war requirements during the rest of 1905.This was indeed a reasonable sup- .positian: for Javan has raised, since the war began, $50N,000,000 from publiv loans.in addition to which, as {ts lately published Gov- \u201c INVESTMENTS- J ea City of Quebec, City of Montreal, City of Winnipeg.and other \u2018first-class Bonds.SEND FOR JULY LIST.DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, Limited.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Mgr.ernment year-hook shows, $187,000,000 has been appropriated from Increased taxes and other revenue operations.If the war has averaged $1,000,000 daily.this would cover a period running closeiy to the end of the present calendar Year.As a matter of fact, Japan has not yet drawn heavily on the balances accruing from .the \u2018oan-of-three- -months-ago.\u2014 None-of\u2014the prior- ioans, {ssued at home or abroad, this year or last, can be redeemed until 1907; therefore the new borrowings do not appear to be for redemption purposes.In fact, the supposition as te redemption plans has been that Japan \u2018would borrow, on.her public credit ously, to take up the foreign loans with a special ljen on the revenue\u2014a provision which has been rightly considered.by Japan, as humiliating.Yet.this new $130,000,000 loan again offers the tobacco monopoly as a pledge.There are several The London theory seems to be that the new loan js designed to impress Russia with the sight of Japan's high credit, and thereby hasten peace.Such a policy, regularly practised, would lead to rather foolish finance: \u2018but it _is conceivable.It may be that Japan's agents have warned her that the late autumn\u2019 money market will not be as favorable the \u2018July disbursement period.\u2019\u201d\u2019 This would, however, hardly explain a seemingly complete change of plan.Finally, it may ba alleged that Japan needs more furds at home; and it is true that gold: toin in circulation in Japan decreased 65 per cent.last year, and that gold reserved agalust the Bank of Japan's largely increased note possible explanations.ay > a\" ES { =z MONTREAL DAILY HERAT, WEDNESDAY, sur 13% 1905 \u201cx, \u201cStreet\u201d \"Gossip.Mr.Thomas G.Blackstock, vice-president of the.War Eagle Mining Co.who has boon indispessd, bas been \u2018at bis farm for the past fow days, and is reported to be sapidly improving.Bosten.\u2014It is good banking opinion that the new Japanese 44 per cent.loan will be | Bree to four times over-subscribed and that Boston and New England applications will amount to $15,000,000 to 316,000, Col.Pellatt Becomes Director of Dom.Iron The directors of the Dominion Iron & Steel Co.held their regular monthly theeting sat the offices of the National Trust Co.yesterday afternoon.During the session the board made an dition te its numbers by appointing Col.M.Pellatt, ronto firm of Pellatt & Pellatt, a director of the company.Col.Pellatt ebould ba able to lend much assistance when the plan for the reorganization of the company's finances is being prepared.Col.Pellatt is president of the Electrical Development Co.and is one of the Toronto directors of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.Over Four Thousand Locomotives Ordered.The total number of railroad locomotives ordered for this year's delivery in the United States, is now beyond the 4,000 mark.For the entire calendar year the ordera will undoubtedly exceed 4,200.This will compare with previous year's production as follows,\u2014 otal 1ocomesives \u2018 LJ 1905.desrsre sense rss cru se vee 2 1904.3,441 1903.6.152 1903.0 er iia 4,070 *Estimated.According to these estimates this year's production will exceed any year since 1902 save 1903.In tbat \u2018year the total was 5,152 or 952 more than the best estimates for this year.; New Jap Loan in London The Bank of Montreal has recejved a ape- cial cable from London announcing that the subscriptions to the Japanese loan in London closed at half-past two o'clock yesterday, and the London allotment is understood to have been no less than twelve times over-subscribed.Locomotive-Machine Co Construct Huge Shovels The Canadian Pacific Railway has just purchased four powerful steam shovels from the Locomotive & Maohine Cdmpany of Montreal, Limited.These machines are of the new wire rope type, desigñed Ly À.W.Robinsan, of 14 _.lips Square, Montreal.The first machine was placed in service) some weeks ago on trial at Montreal June-\" tion, and on the strength of {ts euccessful performande.the company, through Mr.W.R.Baker, has ordered three more.It has of the To- |\u2019 \u201cx, \u2018MARKET REPORTS.22m: vet Te Earliest Erp on Record .5 Promised in the West The Crops \u2018in on Ontario Never Looked Better: ' Wipnipeg, July 12.\u2014Reports trom the West to-day dre to the effect that the growtll is phenomenal, and if the present favorable weather continues 'the barvest will be one of the earliest in the nlstory.of the coun- ry.Toronto, July 12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Reports from various sections of Western Onterla are un- ahimous In declaring that the crops in that district never looked better.In Lambton county it is said that fall wheat looks so good that many of the farmers are predicting a yield of 40 bushels to the acre.Outs wd barley are also said to be coming alông we Forty bushels per acre is also predicted In the North Middlésex district.and encouraging reports also come from West Middle- sex.In Huron and Bruce counties a record crop le expected.There has not been too much rain and all crops are of good yleld- ing color.In fact, every country in the West of Ontario reports satisfactory conditions, the general verdict being that the crops \u2018\u2018were never better.\u201d A notable feature cf the reports Is that whic\u2019 concerns the number of cattle grazing in every district.It ix sald that the cattle are enjoying the hest, pastures that have ever been known in the \u2018history of Western Ontario.Grain, Flour, Hay Grain.-The niarket continues quiet, the demand 'for oats for local consumption being steady at 50%c for No.3 white, in car lots.\u2018A few lots of \u2018sample oats were sold for 19%c per bushel.There is eome demand for barley at Bic per bushel, ex store.A demand for ocean grain room from the West was reported to-day which would indicate that somo business had been worked direct in corn.Flour.\u2014Business jn flour continues\u2019 to be tairly active and the market is steady.Manitoba spring wheat patents, $5.30 to $5.40; strong bakers, $5 to $3.10; winter wheat patents, $5.00; stralght rollers, $ to $5.15, and in bags, $2.45 to $2.50.Miilfeed.\u2014There is a weaker feel 1g in the markat for bran, prices having declined trom 50c to $l per ton.We quote: \u2014 Manitoba is now quoted at $15.60 to $16 per ton, including bags, and Ontario at $14.00 to \"$15.The demand for shorts continues fatriy active.* Manitoba shorts, $19 to per ton: Ontarlo shorts, $19 \u2018to $20: mouillle, $21) to $24 per ton, according to quality.Oats.\u2014The demand for rolled oats is sult limited and prices are steady at $2.40 been subjected to most exhaustive tests and on vomparing its performance with that of: another ahovel on the same work, it was- (ound to have excavated 50 per cent.More material fn the same working time, and to bave consumed only three-fourths of the fuel.Some idea of the power of this_machine may be gained from the fact that it can dig a cutting 60 ft.wide and 25 ft.deep at one time, loading the material on a train of cars alongside.It loads standard care 34 ft.long in 13 minutes each, tive tons at time with Its immense nteel dipper.Although so large and powerful, it te handled with greater eases and rapidity tban the old style smaller steam shovels, and seems _almost human jn Its motions.It is a matter of satistaction that these machines are now\u201d built in Canade, as her tofore they have all been Imported f the Un!ted\u2019 States.One of these shovels has also been sold to the Canada Copper Company for digging heavy ore.\u2014_\u2014 Traction Earnings Toronto Railway earnings week ending uly 8:\u2014 .né Sunday .ecieenne a\u2026naucescocs $5,889 $1,125 Monday .ciovciinncniionen es 8,537 647 Tuesday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sevreveuroces 8,607 1,220 | Wednesday 00 .8,281 1 1873 | Thursday .\u2026.\u2026.000me \u2026 8,010 1140] Friday .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ersecerumus 7,807 1,023 Saturday \u201c.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u20260rencres eae 9,624 1.425 Total .Vervssrssceccene 56,219 37,965 Cotton Market New York.July 12.\u2014Cotton futures opened weak.August, 10.70: September, 10.77; October, 10.88; November.10.90 to 10.93: De- \u201cI-cembdér:-10:06;- -January,.10.99; \u2018fered- 11.62; Mar¥h, 11.06; April, 11.06 Sh May, 11.11.- Fruit Prices Messrs.Hart & Tuckwell, MeGill Stree quote the following prices for fruit and vegetables: \u2014 | Hay.\u2014There is a fairly good demand for scooping Up |.$:.4212 per bag.There is also only a me {ted demand for cornmeal at $1.35 to $1.45 per bag No.1.§ to clover,\u201d mixed.® 50 to $8.75 baled bay, prices beihg steady.$8.25: | 2, $7.75 to $N.U5.46.75, io 5.25; and pure clover, per \"ton, in car lots.The Provision Market There is no change in the condition of the | provision market.The demand for nams and bacon contlnues very good and an active trade.is passing in these lines.Abattoir fresh-killed dressed.hogs are quiet and steady at $3.50 per 100 1b We quote: \u2014Heavy Cana short cut mess» pork.in tierces.$31.60 to 332.60: heavy Canada short cul mess, $21 to $22; Canada abort cut back pork, $18 to $30; heavy \u2018Canada long cut mess pork, \"none: heavy Canada short cut cleatpork, $19 to $20; heavy flank pork, $19 to $20, light Canada short cut clear pork, none.Country Produce .i \u2014 rame T ES condition\u2014of_\u2014the -market for-_ beaus is unchanged, business being quiet and prices unchanged at 31.66 to $1.70 per bushel.Honey.\u2014Busliness in honey continues quiet end prices are unchanged.A good demand is reported for- white clover comb honey, which ie very scarce.We quote:\u2014 Extracted white clover honey, 7c to Tige per -10-1b.tin, ond 6c te Tc 1a 60-1b.tions: buckwheat honey, 6c to 6Kc; and white tlover comb, 13c tQ 13'%c.Maple: Produce.\u2014The market for maple produch Is dull.We quote as follows: \u2014 Ayrup, lin 60-galion Megs, Lac to 6c per 1b.: In tins, \u20ac0c to 65c per wine measure, and fc to Tic .p@ imperial, and Besuce sugar, | Méc_to 9c per Ib.nnd prices are steady at 26c to 27c far Chotce Canadians and 22c to 23c for fair to good.\\ to 30%c.The price of unsélted is now Soo -noibinal.Holders are asking MWe Oo C.The receipts of eggs this morning were 73% cases.The market continues quiet, retailers huyipg only for immediate requirements.Selected are quoted at 1660 and stralfht receipts : at 15e to Ble.Wheat Markets The offerings at he east end oattle market this morning were 000 head of cattle, 250 sheep and lambs and 350 hogs.The tone af the market was easier as a result of the large receipts and a rather elow demand Good to choice cattle sold at 34.25 to $4.50 and inferior grade at $3.30 to M.a at $2.76 to $3, hogs per 100 Ib., off cars.y .To-Day\u2019s, Receipes Receipts by rail and cane! oder were as follows: \u2014 R.CPR Canal.Corn, ,bush.78,000 Flaxseed, bush.Bn ae i\" utter, Boxe 1,642 at van Meats, pkgv.Hams and bacon, pkgs.Leather, rolls Rawhides Tobacco, pkgs.Cheese Boards.ods Stirling, Ount., July 12.\u2014Nine husdred and \u2018seventy es of cheeses boarded.All sold at 9 9-16c.Campbellford, Ont, July 12.\u2014Seventeen ror and fifty cheese boarded.Sales all a .U.S.Crop Report , ; .is Satisfactory Washington, July 12.\u2014Preliminary returns to the chief of the Bureau of Statistics of the United States Department of Agriculture show the acreage of corn planted to be about 94,001,000, an increase of about 2,087,000 acres, or 2.3 per cent., on the area planted last year.Tho average condition of growing crop \u2018on July 1 \u2018was 87.3, as compared with 864 on July 1, 1904, and a ten-year average of 87.6.The average condition of winter wheat on July 1 was 82.7, as com d.with 835.5 last month: 78.7 on July 1, 904, and a ten-year average of 77.8.The average condition of spring wheat on July 1 was 91, as compared with 93.7 last months, 937 on July J 1904, and a ten-year avedPze of 89.3.The average condition on July 1 of epring and winter wheat, combined, was 85.8, as compared with 84.5 on July 1, 1904.\"The amount of wheat remsining in the hands of farmers on July 1 is estimated at abouti 34.887,000 bushels, equivalent to about 4.4 per cent.of the crop of last year.___ The.average condition of the oat crop on July 1 was 93.1 as compared with 92.9 last month, 19.8 on July 1, 1006, and a ten-year average of 83.8.; - The average condition of barley on July 1 was 91.5, against 93.7 one month ago: 88.5 mJ 1, 1904, and a ten-year average of The average condition of \u2018winter ry- om July 1 was 92.7, as sompared with .on July 1, 1904, and a ten-year average of 89.1.The average condition of spring rye en July 1 was 93, as compared with 90.8 on July 1, 1904, and a ten-year average ef 88.4.Grocery Trade Local deniers report à distinct improvement in the wholesale grocery trade, sad | orders are pow coming In fast.Many re- \u201ctailors who\u2014have been holding off buying their season's supply of sugar on account of the uncertainty of the market bave oome to the conclusion th prices are now about as low as'can be expected this season, and the increased demand at this geazom has them te buy.Reports from travellers are also more encouraging.the ordering in the smaller country towns baving been heavy.A sstisfsatory .business tn sugar is re- rted.Although the foreign beet market s still uneettled and fluctuating retailers have been forced to stock up by the extra demand caused by thd arrival of early fruits.Both refiners and jobbers report a satisfactory business, Quotations are unchanged.Granulated, bbls, $5.00; do.half- ops\u2014Büsinéss in\" \u201chope-\u2014continues=\"quiet-bbisz-\" 34:95 -Paris, -lump,-boxea\u2026and bble, |.$5.50; Extra.ground, bbls, $5.35; Powdered, bbls, $5.15.Phoenix, $4.95; bright coffe, Ashes.\u2014~There is no change In the condition of the potash market, the demand being very slow.We quote ns (oliows: First sorts, $20 to $5.25.seconds, $4.70 to Wn and first pearis, $7.20 to $7.50 per ib.Few Tomatoes From Niagara St.Catharines, Ont., July 12.\u2014Tomutoes are 'Zoing to be scare In the \u2018Niagara Pen- {insula this year: and, in fact, throughout the country.A prominent grower in cole veraation with T News's correapondent stated his reasons for his bellef.first place,\u201d said he, canning factories now \u2018Amalgamated Canpers, Limited, the big combine.Since the combine commenced op- \u201cIn \u2018there are about 31.controlled by the! eet at 106.issues tell from $40,660,000 at.the clipse of Peaches, per box, $1.50 to.$1.80 oro Street at 105.1903 to $8,630,000 at the end of 1304.But the plume, all varieties, $1.50 On 1.80 % Toronto Street at 105%.odd fact in thin connection is, that Japan Cherries, per box .\u2026\u2026\u20264>-> 3.00 % Montreal Power at 92%.already bas huge suma to her creditgin New Lemons: 7-10 Montreal Power at 92.York and London, yet does pot aw On Extra Fancy, 300 size, \u2018\u2018Calderons 100 Dominion Iron com.at 23% them.How would she De say etter off if \u201cpagie\u201d Brand .i.ceeeiieeiieinns 5.00 32 Dominion Iron com.at 23%.auch balances were doub Oranges\u2014 . The dollar Hats will be good investments\u2014worth considerab!y more, of The $3.00 ones will be well worth paying the difference to secure.As A general hint of the trimming on\u2019 the - \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Shirtwaist Suits ; -Larger Lots\u2014Bigger Vatiety\u2014 Lower Prices * 4 \u201cWe meet the existing demand for Shirtwaist Suits better than any other store, We' re meeting it with values \u2018Devoted a special table to \"each one of the undermentioned lots\u2014 quick, easy buying possible under such ideal conditions.52 .37 Shirtwaist Suits 150 Summer Skirts, mostly Black Duck with \u2018white polka dot, and d plo 120 Skirts,\u201d made of White Duck, Victoria Lawn and Pique, also 120 Shistwaist | Suits\u2014some in.cream Lustre, with pink, blue \u20ac or r red Pin size dots; others plain white pl d blouses, leg 0\" mutton sleeves, pleated skirts, - Regular\u2019 Value *P; to \u2014_\u2014$5.50; Sale price.PES ° $2.69 83 Shirtwaist Suits, in Cambric, Lawns, Musiin, Grass Linen.Made in the latest styles.Suits.that\u2014wash well and wear for the maximum length of \u201c $2, 9% time, Saleprice.i.142 Shirtwaist Suits, made of every conceivable light weightmaterial for summerwear \u2019 Suits that are decidedly dressy in style (Not more than \u2018one Suit of this line «will be sold to any customer\u201d) Sale price.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Shirtwaist Suits in this lot.Materials are White Swiss Muslin, Chambrays, in blue, ¢reen and fawn.Made with deep hemstitched - side * pleats.Every Suit is stylish in the extreme Saleprice.uiiiiii san ass e een $4.50 $5.98 Bc $119 19 only, comprising Lustres and Muslins.Values up to $8.00, Shié price.A LI blue Canvas Cloth: Sale price .ia.ses se an Grass Linen.- Sale price, each.Les a 000000 irae Tie Ladies\u2019 ee mp \u201cLITTLE LOTS OF SHIRTWAISTS GROUPED Into Big Piles and Re-Priced For Immediate Selling : Shirtwaists, \u2018beautifully made of fine quality White Lawn, nicely trimmed with embroideries and Lace.\u201d Size range complete: 32 to 42.Several ~ \" 75e to- morrow cach, man TE 7 \"GENUINE .EASTERN HAND-MADE RUGS-\u2014SPLENDID FOR OFFICES./ We have only a few of them, but they are gems\u2014 \u2018 \u201cSize 2 yards, x 2 yards, specidl price $4.00, 1 és 10 per cent.83.60 | Size: = yards x 3 yards, special price $6.00, less 10 per cent, 85.40 nett.Size'2 1-2 yards x 3 1-2 yards, special price 88.76, less 10 per cent, 87.88 nett./ Size 3 yards x 4 yards, speclal price $12.do, less 10 per cent., $10.80 nett.Size 3.1-3 yards x 4 yards, special \u2018price $13.15, lesg 10 per cent., $12.38 nett.Size 3 yards x 6 yards, speclal price $15.00, less 10 per cent.13.50 nett.- ; PLAIN CORK LINOLEUMS : = ° = .Pa £Æ = : g yards wide\u201440c, 30c¢, T8¢ per square yard.= © .ny 7 AS ETS .\u2026 Amagican Beauty Prepara- Childress s Headwear at 20 gous for the Toilet- per\u2019 cent.Discount Thurs Speci 8.y.Children\u2019 5 Headwear, consisting of Grecian Balm, a skin tonic and sub- w, in Galatea.and Jack Tar apes; White Duck, Pi x stitutg, for powder.Regular re Mats: also White Duck que, Pique $1.00.On sale\u2018 to-morrow.et Tams, as follows: \u2018 \u2018 American Beauty Bleach, regular /pfice Children's Straw Galatea Hats.soc $100.On sale to- morrow. (25 and 50 [a | ing, twill finish.j 100 pairs of good size I jehed with 2 1- | 10 per discount.ci \u2018The Whitewear Buyer's Gains : Actual Values and Present Selling Prices Accurately Stated mostly all sizes up to 12 years in this lot.a number of differ- trimmed with em- colors of white and black.Ladies Percale one-piece House Dresses.skirt, front of waist in pouch effect.Sizes 32.34 and 40 only.Became slightly soiled from being exposed on counters.\u2019 To be cleared at.half price Thursday only.Linens and Cottons-==Not Fashions, but Radically -\u2014 | = Réeduced as a Result of Discounts Cottons: \u2014 vards wide heavy gnbleacned Sheet- Special, per yard, Lo.14e sale, as per list\u2014 Sheets.made oof double w idth Sheeting, plain and twill finish.1 and 2 in.hem.49c, less 10) per cent.discount, making the nett price .À | Hematitched Sheets: made of English | White Sheeting, stout quality.fin- \u2018work ends.Special 90c eauh.less vent.discount.making the nett price | Cena Dresses, in great broideries and laces.Sale price .S53c | Ladies \u201cTégülar $125- \u2014[\"pdersicirts\u2014\"extra-deep.ser passat as ia venir var fidunce of lawn, \"trimmed with seven hem- - stitched tucks.deep embroidery and.under o dust ruffle, for .5% cen cinerea ld ! Ladies\u2019 White Cambrie Drawers, with lawn umbrella \u2018frill.trimmed: _ worth 43¢.Thursday only =90e cient ae Fashionably- Made Wrappers Also House Dresses-Take These Specials Ladies\u2019 Porcale Wrappers, made with yoke effect in front of pin tucks, trimmed with fancy braid.deep frill Colors of navy blue, piped $1.10.less the discount.Women\u2019 S Flannelette Underwear Some Reduced to Half Price All lines and quall-\u2014- - Grocery Dept.\u2019s Daily Reminder + Fihe Fresh Pineapples, Thursday, per dozen Lerrreee rie 81.00 Paraffin Wax, 1 lb.cakes, Thursday.per cake § pkgs.1 lb.each French.Macaroni oO Vermicelli The -Smallwares Dept.\u2014 _ Keep an Eye on the July Offerings : Extta heavy mercerized Cushion Gir- Ales.3 yards long, in piain and mix- colors.chive, wn.1Te Extra heas y- Silk -Cushton Cord.plain and mixed colors.Regular 25¢, deducting 20 per cent.makes the nett price .20c¢ Silk Anchors: and Stars for Éhaifor suits, in shades of white, black, navy, brown, coquelicot, cardinal and light blue.Each 10e .Assorted pattern Majolica | Jardinieres, ! Ladies\u2019 porters, set, in black.white, light blue, rose pink and cardinal.1 Ladies\u2019.faney « grilled elastic - Hobs Supporters, to fasten on front of Corset, in all the adès.< Special .y.4 5.ask Foster Belt and Pad se Supportéri pres 4 straps of filled Special or WOmen's: wear Foster: ea pee Faq Hose tors men's w Half wi 4 stra 2,000 pairs of Ready -made Sheets on Each 441ge in.hem.fine open- - 81c, on skirt, fitted Sizes 34 to 38 only.made with frill gathered * in- piain web elastic Hose Sup- ta fasten \u2018on front of: cof- 7 f 3 A » 1 yr "]
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