The Montreal herald, 11 août 1905, vendredi 11 août 1905
[" .: : \u2018 a 4 A0 WOR LITTLE WANTS.Uge Morald Want Cejumns.pere rare ESTABLISHED 1 x 808._ NO.180.Peace Envoys Are Idle Until Czar Indicrtes Tenor of Russia.\u201cseply, q,, © Sm, ro Japanese Terms Are Now Being Considered iv.* 2%, 's- sian Capital and by Russian Envoys\u2014 Gen.\u201c Opinion Among Furopean Embassies is That Terms Are Excessive Portsmouth, N.H., August 11.- With duce his credentials at the first session the Japanese peace terms under con- Ob Wednesday, an English copy was siderati , 7 cz ».vommunicatesl to Mr.Witte with the on by the Emperor at St.£4 \u201cstatement that ft was a copy, but the tersburg, and the Russian plenipoten- paper was mm nowize attested, tiaries awaiting the word of His Al yesterday's session Baron Ko- Majesty before completing the draft of mura submitted the original in Japan- = rs à the their response ; Que ese, but, of course, no member of .\u201cspo » an enforced pause hay Russian mission could read ir.Mr.come in.the procedeings of the peave \\Wiite's credentials, on the contrary.conference.The tally~ho's and auto?mobiles which reported at the trance of the Wentworth Hotel at tie usual! hour this morning were sent back (0 their quarters.The heat was sweltering.Baron Komura and his colleagues remained closely in their rooms.They have figuratively folded their arms and await the Russian re- while in Russtan, were accompanied by a certified copy in French which bore the signature of Count Lams%erff, the Russian Minister of Foreign \u201cAffairs.Mr.Witte has returned to Baron Ko- | mura the copy of the latter's creden- | tials in the expectation that he would | forthwith receive an attested copy of .the translation, but up to noon to-day { | en- sponse.M.Witte « at work early he had received nothing.and with his secretæfirs, was busy de-| ciphering telegrams fromm st.Pelers-.STEEL RAIL BOUNTY HAS BEEN ABOLISHED, 11.- burg before 8 o'clock.All the threads are in his hands.He controls and directs everything on the Russian aide .His colleague, Baron Rosen, accompai- nied by Mr.Pokotiloff, vent into Ports- Ottawa, August (Special) \u2014 mouth in an automobile to do some There wu! be no bounty paid on steel, shopping.tails.An order-in-council has been i made to that effect.The Algoma Russian Reply Ready To-morrow.steel company laimed a bounty on sieel rails uivler an at of parllament providing a bounty for structural steel which was to encourage the vstab- lishment of that industry in Canada, Mr.A.B.Aylesworth gives it as his! opinion that the rail makers were entitled to the bounty under the terms of the act.The sum of sixty thous- Portsmouth, N.H., August 11, The Russian reply 15 already practicaily completed and rill be handed by M.Witte to Baron Kemura at 4.30 a'cloc\u2019 to-morrow morning.Mr.Wtite hoes offici.lly notified Baron Komura of this fact and thé official call for a meeting of tne vonerence at that hour has been issued.and dollars has been patd as rall boun- Mr.Witte the morning explained co Le The Government is of opinion the Associated Press corr spondent that that the duty protection of rail makers is sufficient without bounty assistance Hence the order-in-council abolishing the rail bounty, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UTRAL PAN that he had written the reply the night in Russian and that the cretaries were now engaged in traus- lating i! into French and English, Th?revised document, he said, would probe ably* be ready by 4 o'clock this afters noon and it might he possible Lo deo liver it to the Japanese plenipote.- taries at 5 o'clock, hut in order tu cov- during Due er unexpe-ted contingencies, he had.notified Baron Komura that 3! would, be ready to-morrow morning.| .| Opinion in St.Petersburg.SPetershurg.August 11.The Japanese terms were Known ear,y Une = morning only LO a very few nf the Ci .ity Treasurer Robb Finds Lighest officials, who carefully guatd- ed their knowledge.The newspaper offices were Informed of the terins through the Assoclated Press despatches from Portsme ut, and they rapidly became known.; At the embassies and among the officials of the various Jd-partments the terms were declared to be vxiessiver and impossible of acveplance {they constituted the Japanese ultimatume, but generally they were regarded merely as à basis en whicn to negotiate further.It was argued in The embassies and Mi other quarters that a settlement might still be possible if certain fe.- tures.such as the relinguishmient of the interned warships and the limita- tien fRussian naval power on the Far aEst, were opeu tn possible medi- fication, and that con=equentiv the Great Difficulty in Collecting It.| The neutral panel agdin re Preusurer school ATNUEINE atlention, and Rob» will this afternova bring the matter afresh befvresthe a:- «nton of the Finance Committe.\u201cJue tollertion of this tax was found a Jif fleult operation, and the treasurer «x bothered by the absence of the city at- COYNEYS, as the point at \" Paris.August 11.-The Bourse das cit Vendus tlabor Days in that it a , dy ; , a \u2018ime ; A ; opensd unsteady.hut beam omer Tn preparation for the exhibition Ari ference w tll result in peace | The nea 1?RUdgefiold Park en Labor Day.Ful, 19th.bar) until something further js known.à The hattalean! Optimism in Paris._ Muster of all members intending to vd was firm.Russian , Imperial fours.40 Albanv à requested 11 that date, were quote at NCE and Russian #04 a1 501.00 oe 7 - bonds nf 1504 a1 301.00, Three mote actions were entered) Trouble Over Credentials, Ariinet the city by paris Injirel in ] the upset of the Sto James Church Portsmouth NH August 11 AXery sivighinæ party on Park Avenue last j remarkable state of affair-r exists re- February.Mrs.FUen McDonald.garding the credentiais of the Japan- jaime $1,200, Mra.Annie [aferty $30 ese plenipotentiaries.and the end Is and Mr.T.W.Haran $125.| not yet.Notwithstarling v sterdax'+ \u2014\u2014___, i official statement that with the ox- Deputy Coroner Biron this morning | change of credentials a | difficuities py telephone (disposed of the case of, upon that paint had been removed, the ov four-year-old child who was ac.Associated Press learns authoritatively! ojas ntally drowned yesterday after-| that the mat er still is in fs! cao-nperation and financial support from! the thimse angrechanis for the sane, hat be ha\" so epeonned a Very ntt tive .ic Allerg a nest important place In that ets, Z'hrougn 77 ra-IguMmeas have teen rubscribed In this nd helpful European branch, .indicountry by Canadians e [levalds Siev all out for 261 and Middlesex had runs and no wicket: down.Ce H.M.BATTLESHIP DOMINION.l.« ndon, August 11.\u2014So far nine shield to protect that republic from the [consequences of ils own minder ls agaînst foreign nations: third, that inasmuch as by this doctrine we prevent other natlouws from interfering on ais 67 site of the water, we shall eurselves in towards ihe piece of plate for the battleship \u201cDo- minou\u201d ter republics, whicH need such help, ujp- ward toward peace and order.\u201cI do not want to see addy foreign power take possession permanently or temporarily of the custom houses of an American republic in order to enforce 11s obligations, and the.alternative may at any time be that we shall be forced \u2014t \u20ac.HON UE M CORKILL must bave heard come Prok 1 propose to drive an antomnblie through Li patent -tork tag Mayor Laporte 1n Natteubherg In visit jeans with Leur- of THE inviting Montreal.SIEVE Prone Johnnie Iv Ro kafeller's to make a \u2018\u2019hirrago un: to tbe world hy giving pol your eye aad wateh ETS SAUT that gredt a Mr ann i- vere ty Lae greate tr Saami, Now the senate ef tar At of learning acan- nrg the coin for zerm.ant tant THERE ARE a lor n?2eod4 >natorials go: the \u2018nrset fritnnes these in tn waist ox ant 1 who ie suing for 807 04, has to a place on THAT Wings an the Tw on Goverpment encugh 1rrve te entitle him Par Four - ns and the crisis In Sweden and Norway.Regarding the peace negotiations the speech says: Negotiations, due to the initiative of the President of the Uniled Etatés, ure about to be entered upun LetWween the Russian and Japanese GOv-~ trnraents for the purpose of terminating the deplorable conflict still proceeding in the Far East.It is my earnest hupe that they may lead to a lasting and mutually honorable peace.\u201d .Concerning the Swedish-Norweginn situation the apeech says: \u2018A dissolu- tfon of the union between Sweden ani Norway arently is imminent.TIT am confident at, by the exercise of wise nioderation on each side, a settlement will he arrived at which will be a- ceptable to- both countgles, and that it will be of such a nature as to enable my Goverpment to maintain: with the people of the Scandinavian péninsula the same friendly relations which have prevailed in the past.\u201d - , The speech refers \u2018to the continued friendly relations with other pow.ys, and \u2018\u2019cordially nopes\u201d that the outcoins of the conference summoned by the ment of añ international institute deal- ling with agricultural information \u201clil \u2018be of service to ugriculturists, both at t ome and abroad.\u2019 It prdises the \u201cpatpiotic offer\u201d of Can- \u2018ada to assume respopsibility for the d- fence of Halifax and Ksquimault, which is \u2018cordially ac-epted.\u201d Otherwise the speech was of no gen- | eral intereat : Another Report.(Canadian Associated Press Cable.) Lgpdon, Aug.11.\u2014King Edward in his speech in the House of Lords proroguing Parliament said: \u201cMy Government has received from the Dominion of Canada a most patriotic offer to assume\u2019 the entire administrative and financial responsibility for the defence of Halifax nd Esquimault and that offer has been cordially accepted.The transfer of cou- trol will take place at an early date under arrangements in regard to whica my Government have been fortunate enough to obtain the fullest and most appreciative co-operation of the J0= inion Government.\"TWO SAILORS MET DEATH recently all soctety was on the verge of; Fortunately just at taria! time a wise ruler sprang up in Sanio Pomingo.who, with hig colleagues, saw IN THE ST.LAWRENCE August 11.\u2014(Spe- Brockville, Ont.the crew left {of four members of ahout the middle of the river one of lustily for help but none came until they drifted lose tn Sandv Beach, when a man named Knapp rowed out and breught ther» -» shore.The bed- les have not bee.recovered.They were two Frenrh-Canadians named Vitelleau and Ribedétau.Fine and Very Warm In \u201cBritish Columbia, the Territories nnd | Manitoba the weather has been \u201cany to the commissioner&, respecting very fine ad moderately warm eise- where in Canada, with the exception of a few scattered showers or thunderstorms the weather has been also very fine, and as a rule extremely warm, The rezdings in Montreal during ,tha rast twenty-four hours showed maxi- ] Rut an old brown-tail moth dropped \u2018on me | From à limb of the old apnie tree, And with aim that was true He just stung me a Tew In the shade of the apple tres.+ SILILICUSS-\u2014Do you mind my smoking?You ree, when I'm smoking T talk only half as much as usual.Ha! Ha! Miss Sickéfit\u2014Oh.smoka two cigars at once, pray! | \u2018 - ; Non-Bupporting.Biffers\u2014No, madam, ! feel that I cannot support the present administration.Mrs.Biffers\u2014I am not surprised at it, Mr.| Biffers I've lived with you now for 17 years, \u201cand I've come to the conelusion that you iean\u2019t support anything or anybody.\u2014Detroit ; Tribune.\u2018 | WE WOULD again remind the impecunious young Man at the summer resort that the torrid-weather mald is going to cut him when she secs tm in (own.! New - WITTE set an evil precedent when he kissed the conduetor of the train that took dm te Boston.If evéry traveller bas to kiss tie | tieket-puncher, the latter's life will be one x th.Ig TO-MORROW - © Do, not miss opening chapters H.RIDER HAGGARD'S «The Breth ve Prat, te Story KING'S SPEECH PRAISES US prorogued this morning after a chequets: King of ltaly to consider the establish\u2019 Hy = Teddy Lyre the dangers threatening their beloved gyal )\u2014\u2014Two wheelmen of the Canadian.\u201d - - you may roll me a goigeg-glug- country.and appealed to the friendshin] tyg Nellie Reid.were drowned on glug.which 14 Japanese for a awivel-eyed of their great and powerful neighber tH: Monday night while endeavoring to 8quatièroo.Me and Takvahira didn stack) help them.reach Ogdensburg in a skiff.A party Journment moved with a view to-the.Parliament was nominally adjourned.ta Qtinber 30, when it will be further | adjourned.* \u2014\u2014 \"1 Prescott \u2018hefore ten p'clcck and when + mage un \u201cNy ~ an Cad ha AD PE fat tl fd hd Bt PON net SD ARP que as mera A A \u2014 ue \u2014 OAS ema mes = = cee adi srd 2 ee -\u2014 vege a - 5 sea ar ta A md at ln WM TIVERTON BEAT At Buffal r \u2018after narrowly escaping 4 : - Un ded HTL - ; Lok a u.« 1 A + - Lu pts tou UT 4 WL ewes ow eeeg eater em \u2026 SWEET MARIE o Grand Circuit Races\u2014Talent Was Hit Hard.Y.\u2026.Aug.11.\u2014Swoet Harte, 2.64%, the M ney mare, which took the measure of verton in \u2018*-*- watch race in Readville last week, had the tables turned on her effectualiy yesterday in tne free- Jor-all trot, the feature event of the Grand Circujt meeting at Kenilworth Park, when the Galileo Rex stallion took down first money iu the wo first heats in 2.05!y .and 2.08, the mare getting the third heat in 2.06, but after the result of the race had been settled.according to the throe-heat lan, in operation here.George G.and Mc- inley completed the quartette which faced the starter for the event, and lu the opening pools Sweet Marie s0ld at $200, with $80 on Tiverton and $21 on the field.The mare got away poorly, but was cajching Tiverton in the stretch in the first heat when she broke and finished last.Still Sweet Marie sold favorite, $50 to $27 on *-~ field.but third to Tiverton was the best she could do.\u2018im the last heat McDonald got \"her stepping through tho stretch and she .overhauled and beat Tiverton hall a length tn es whipping finish.This blow was one of the worst the talent has suffered at the meeting, although Tiver- ton was supported handsomely.Those who saw Sadie Mac., Miss Wilke's fleet trotter, step away with the $10,000 stake the other day, gave expression to .the bellef that toe Galt woman fancier owns the real trotting champion among those now being .campaigned.\u201cWe will wait till rall and see, was her remark yesterday._.1 LL 1 In the-first'Tâce yesterday, the \u20182.14 pacer, Kruger, was $50 favorite in pools of $110 apd he won three straight heats handily.Th wag little pooling in the 2.18 page.Maud Keswick which sold $30 to $25 on the field before the start.taking three straight heats Buffalo, N.- handily, going the last in 2.08%.The lasty race of the day was a big upset.It was the 2.15 trot and Thorne Boy.a white gelding by Strong Boy, which sold at $12 In the field in pools of over $100, stepped right out and took three straight heats easily.Directum lass, the favorite.at $50 in the pools named.was on -her bad behavior, and the distance flag in the first beat, bad !t swished in\u2019 her face, after a disastrous break .in tha second.Jim Fenton.serond rholce, sise had n lot of trouble keeping his feat and was lucky to beat Harry J.a head In the last heat for third money.i Another smashing crowd enjoyed the sport.ST JAMES, WAFERS PALE.AND WEAK WOMEN Apr) 275 ir - ar Le Xo eh rst race, 2.1¢ pace, $1,000, three-heat an \u2014 ruger, ch.g., by Mercury, A.Me- ODRIR oti cac sea une nes euvus - 111 Queen of Spades, blk.m., Snow.3 3 3 High Seven, cbf.Steward.¢ 3 3 Wester, blk.g., Valentine .34 4 Bedford Boy, \u201cke Brawley .§ § Roland Reed.blk.g., De-., dis Time\u20142.08, 2.08, 2.00%.Becond race, free-for-all, frot, puree $3,000.three-heat p : Tiverton, ba, by Galileo Rex, Hew- .sel Marie à Ceeran x sas auae sa seau es : : 3 weet Marie, b.m.George G., ba.Geers 2 2 4 McKinley, b.g.Benyon .os 348 Time\u20142.0614 4.08, .3.08%.\u2018 ird race, 3.18 pace, purse \u2018$1,000; three- heat plan\u2014 Maud Keswick, .bgm., by Keswick, James .r.drasenes sacs asc sue 1.11 [üter-Ocean, br.g.A.Thomas.3 3 3 Doris B.b.m., Snow .senso0ces 8 2 Bertha W., brm., Lambert.4 4 Regina, s.m., H.Btokes .3 Sd Tommie Burns, b.x., MeCarthy.© 6ds Time\u20142.11$4, 3.104, 2.0 Fourth race, 2.15 trot, purse $1,000, three- heat plan\u2014 - Thorne Boy, wh.g., by Strong Boy, Patterson .ciiiiiiinaen.111 Joe N., blk.g.4 D.Mocllenald.2 3 4 Jim Fenton.h.g.A.MeDermett.4 8.8 Harry J.blk.#.W.Lalrd.5 3 Belladl, bm., Rutherford.5 ds\u2019 Directum T.ass, b.m.A.P.McDonald 6 ds Time\u20142.10%.2.12%, 2.13, CANADIAN 2.30 LIST FOR 1908.The following is a partial list of an- adian trotters and pacers that have entered the 2.30 class this season:\u2014 Aceta 0.Less aan san ane Picton 2 254 Bryson Moore, b.g,, by Bryson _ Bradford, P.A.2.374 Winnipeg 2.22% Preston 2.233; .Stratford 2.18} ooo.Winnlpeg 2.27 by Grattan cee -.-.Windsor 2.103; london 2.20 e Bill Wilkes.Buena Vista.Blackbird, p Direct C.Clarita W Darkey Hall, p CT See ar bes en TT a RG Cl Core ed FE de wy Ars Fu dA CEYLO GREEN O \u201c R BL Co s,m we dN ST £m Lb; FRIDAY, AUGUWE AK Is acknowledged by all judges to be -the best and most economical tea on the market.who use it do not know that it makes the best iced tea-to be had.Use half the quantity as of other tea, infuse four to five minutes in fresh boiling water, pour off, cool with ice and add lemon to taste, and Many people the result is a delicious and healthful drink.ABATTOIR 0O0RS OFFEND EAST EAD | But Health Committee De- fer Action\u2014Proposal for a New Morgue.oe gpa.was unusual excitement at afternoon's meeting of the There yesterday be attende tio, The ance Donna Belle.b.m.,\" p.Listowel 2.733, Hyglene Committed wheh a complaldt Estill Boy.Moncton, N.B.2.194 was made by Mr.St.Amour, o Frank C., b.g.by Cheltenham Lorimier, nver the nuisance allfged to Florence SL ENT si Belleville 2.294, be_ caused ! Florence Tie Te Saw End of Montreal.The complaints with Frank S., brg.coevonin.Montreal 2 \"21, | regard to the same firm have in this! Spneva Forrest .Migorontreal 2234 | past heen frequent, and emanate from PTY ean : -\u2014\u2014-Minot, Man.2.2014 the facy that i rendering plant is us=d FA Hunter \u2014 Povils Lord Fan the manufacture cf mucifge and Happy Dreamer Preston 357 kindred products.Recently Dr.Mo- Ida Bars .Stratford 2.261; Carvey inspected the place.and repori-, Joe Allen Peterboro 2 ed that he noticed no bad odors ou:- a Farkaide, br.m., Woodstock, N.B.25 sire the building.Mr.St.Amour repu-! Missouri Chit 0 8 traltord 20 dated this report.He wanted to know, Nightingale by Paris.Petrolan 2554 what the clty wouid do in the mat- Orillia Ball, ch.m., p.Listowel 2.24%, ter.He went so far as to hint that the Oras Wilkes, Jr.Stratford 2.21% insg.ector had not acted honestly in tue Tarker.OE eee een, St.John 2.23% affair.Royal Prince\u2019.111111111 Winnipeg 2.54 The committee decided to refer.the| Simple Simon .11111] Winnipeg 2.224 Question tg the City Attorneys Lo see Storm King .\u2026.\u2026.00.Moncton 3.21 what steps could be taken tuwaris i Watson, s.8.by Hinder Wikes Windsor 2.1214 wre A Will Be Sure, b.g., by De S - PS St.John 2.Records reduced: \u2014 2% Fleetstep.Moncton, N.B.to 2.10% Hal Patron.n.Montreal 2.16% to 2.118 Maud Keswick Detroit 2.19% to | 2.08% 2.1814 Larabie Rose by Larab'e the Saugus 2.2314 to Great Sadie Mac, br the Great Detroit 2.111 to 2.0814 abating the alleged nuisance.Dr- Mc- Carrey explained that in\u2018 that inspec- tio as in many others, the nuisance, though it might have existed on other, days, was not then noticeable, wn some days.the rendering tanks were, not uscd.Besides this the wind and other conditions varied.It was suggested, though mot definitely decided, | that a peremptory notice be sent to tha send them batk ang cause.Dr.were instructed to jointly prepare a hy- law with the object of evil.| The question of a new morgue bu ing came.up for a brief discussion, Ar.Albert Payier, of the firm of C.A.Du- maine & Co, the present morgue-keëp- lans before the com- explained that he have a new morgue on the site of the present morgue office, corner of Andre and Notre Dame streets, open by, December 1.As the praspectus tained the stipulation of tion~he committee referred Mr.Pay- fer to Monday's Couacil meeting, advising him to aiter this clause.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ers, brought his mittee and firm in question ordering a cessation of the alleged nuisance.- Dr.Laberge, the medical health officer, made hie expected statement, outlining the sewage nuisance at the il- n still-water basin.The nuisance, he id, existgd, without doubt, and must to.He urged the committee to, reconmend that the gouncll act immediately In order, that the question of, the responefbility .in the Inatter oe enttled.It lay between the city and the Harbor Commissioners.Thi» ques- was referred alzo to the City At- torheys for their opinion.ommittee recommen mmittee to urge the Council to put sewers on Boyer, St.Andre, Dar- genson, Cardinal, and Conte streets.Several tphders for work on the Ho- chelaga Bathv'were opened, but as these were all for particular, kinds of work, .brick-wovrk, etc, if was decided call for tenders De-| that would embrace the whole work.1 Dr.Laberge referred to a number of hac-an.abagtolr da the Elst dwelling -houses in_the\u2014 apartments whose only vent obtained through a door, and emphasized the danger to health from | Laberge and Mr.Dovej t SUMMER*COLDS.iaxative Bromo Quinine, the world wide Cold Cure, removes the cause.full nama apd -Jook fer sigusture of E Grove.?5c.led the Find ahating Call for the 1 a Lo containing Sire Closes 530.as : MS SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY UE THE BIG STORE W|£|,, BE CLOSED AT ONE O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS DURING AUGUST, rom 8 a.m, to 1 ver will also receive: | Saturday's Special by the New Management F p.m.to-morrow Morning The Bi kept busy with the many special articles low prices for Saturday's foremost tra particular attention on that day, you will find the greatest value attractions, Store will be which have Been marked at de \u2018Men's and Boys\u2019 goods and in these goods \u201c Specia AND DRAWERS, nicely finished wit For .essor cree 000 eels and ranted fast color, special b SATURDAY\u2019S I- in Men\u2019s Furnishin MEN'S FINE FRENCH CAMBRIC COLORED SHIRTS, stiff and soft fronts (fast color), cuffs detached, regular tailor cut, large and roomy, nice hair striped or fancy figured.Regular $1.00.For .FO sc.; ov MEN'S FINEST QUALITY, LIGHT WEIGHT NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS cuffs, Drawers have good spliced seats, Worth 94c to $1.75.All sizes.MEN'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY BLACK CASHMERE HALF gs T5e h \u201celastic neck band and ribbed 94c 50c seu sortes euros e cena 00000 s 00001000 U 10000 HOSE, war- toes, good elastic ribbed tops cover.18¢ & pair, or 3 pairs for was this | tae 14.could St.cone ax-exemp- w.i TRADERS:ADV CO FREE i [RARE BOYS\u2019 NORFOLK WASH and SUMMER SUITS A RISE IN VALUES & & #& à AND 2 4 a a A DROPIN PRICES « + - \u201d ti MORT FE A I Hh rT | THE SAME SUITS ATFIRST COST MEN\u2019S TROUSERS {*° THE GREATER PART QF THIS STOCK MUST GO CLEARED OUT AT REGULAR PRICES, : RTH 82.850 FOR WOR $1.00 .TH 88.00 FOR v $3.25 TO-MORROW; LEAVING BUT A FEW DOZEN OF EACH LINE TO BE There is method now, wearing qualities, - WASH SUIT SNAPS in everything boys, grow quickiy., Therefore we want those who are going to purchase Wash Suits from us to do so sn that they may have full We have 150 dozen left, made of the finest quality Duck and Percale.Nice shades of navy and sky blue are the most common in this lot TO-MORROW ONLY\u2014 $1.50\u2014REDUCED TO we do.Now, benefit of the 50c $1.25.shapes and sizes.They most any occasion.clothes.$1.00 Cheap Trousers We have just received a large Knickerbockera;,-\u2014worth\u2014in\u2014the\u2014-usual\u2014way\u2014 $1:00-\u2014\u2014or - |- They are made of fancy Tweeds, In all styles, were especially made for school and hollday wear, but may\u2019 be worn upon -al- |.It ls quite evident made to withstand the rough usage.boys give their FOR TO-MORROW == For Boys lot of Boys they ware 39c whit and made of blue and nate'y form cuffs garment.faction.Sse our cut, wonderful values.* 75< FOR TO-MORROW = = They are e\u2018 Duck, These colors alter- collars, giving splce to the The predominance of one colour.over other In either case enables all to get perfect sat's-' hich but poorly conveys the 25c w \u201cA DROP IN WAISTS We have some of the niceat Waists or Blouses for boys that were ever seen in Montreal, the THE WOND great question of price so to-morrow, $6.00 ER OF THE CITY, A SALE OF NORFOLKS The common Norfolk style has always been the , and you will The \u2018most popular with boys.Oùrs are most extraordinary in quality and make.Consider with these the ; see why ours are real bargains at any time, and will be even more They are made of our special line of .Tweeds,.cool, comfortable and durable.-will caslly be seen, is extremely Norfolk.This is the last chance you will have to secure one of these - -Suits at this price this season: \u2019 94.00 * FOR TO-MORROW cut, as .- enable others to compete.eut.checks and stripes are here.JE of \u201cGIVE GREÉE \u201c + The best summer and fall patterns, comprising many new_ vote them the greatest value in town.TRADE WITH MERCHANTS WHO THIS COUPON IS WORTH ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT > TRADERS ADVERTISING.CO.AUG.11.\\ Anty One Coupon of the same date «flowed to each person, MEN\u2019S TROUSERS $5.00 == FOR = = $3.25 Befter Trousers than these have never been sold for the money.In fact all-wool worsted cannot be manufactured cheap enough to We have 300 pairs of real peg-top See them to-morrow and you will + 5 3 i) $5.00 - - FOR = - $3.25 $2.50 « = FO H.A.WILDER & CO., The Traders ; Advertising Co.New Number 259-Notre Dame Street-1835 $2.50 =\" FOR - ® We have searched the stock rooms for a real genuine bargain, une Here we have 175 pairs cf Men's Tweed Trousers, made good and A these ) how they We have no hes!tation In guaran- e worth more than double what 1s R - = $L.00 that all classes of men can take found it.wide with neat fitting bottoms, Trousers are tallored and finished you.wlll .wonder .can\u2019 be sôld for the price.teaing these two lots to b asked for them: : v.S Old Numbgr\u2014 hay A advantage of.When you.zee the w 252-258 ADAM LAMY RSENE LAMY THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF CUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT | .St.James St.West End Branch at 3551-3561 Notre Dame St.eee North End Branch at Cor St.Denis & Duluth Sts .4 - prizes.| yachts of.all descriptions, svithout, han- 40 MEN'S AND YOUTHS' tweed effects, well lined with farmer * menshlp, equal to custom made garm at $$ 70, but most of them are $10.0) eble rush for them on Saturday, at t Price .\u2026\u2026vevsawererco smartly cut.good fit, best finish.Rex Morning's Price 496 Boys\u201d Blouses for 190.For Saturday 10 DOZ.ONLY, BOYS' FANCY GINGHAM\" BLOUSES, waists well made with detachable ordinary turn down collars and sailor collars.- Slzes range from 6 to 10 years, At New Management's Price , 19c seuroupacs $8.50 and $10.00 Men*s and ° fooTo-Vouths\u201d Suits- SUITS.made 4 button sack style, in fanc SPECIAL 32 PAIRS LEFT.MEN'S PANTS, in fine dark and light r $5.24 stripe and eatin, carefully finished, perfect work- ents.Any suit in the lot fs good value qualities.There's sure A ea eu SA , .ç Bo New Mamgcmonts Ste 85.24 sous fers 000 .ular value, $2.Two Specials from the Clove Sestion CHILDREN'S WHJTE.AND BLACK LISLE THREAD GLOVES, silk stitching.Regular price, 13e.New Manugement's Sale Price, per Be Le 1 ae LADIES\u2019 8ILK' MITT BAMPLES, no two palr allke, In white and cream.Regular value, 156 to 20c.New 10c Management's Sale Price + M ONLY.% RAIN COATS ŸOR SHI NE.* 125 3 {shed with slik bands nod extra gcod from 674 to 735.Regular value, 65 c.ment's Price .+.00500000 00000000 - A THB S.CARS 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 GOOD PROGRAMME FOR REGATTA AT VALLEYFIELD 11.\u2014The annual Valt>yfield, August 1 regatia of the Valleyfleld Boating Club, will be held on Saturday next, when 4; programme of thirteen events will be run off.The programme has bern \u2018drawn up as follows:\u2014 dra Handicap race {dF small power hoats of 25 feet and under (water line).9.Power boat race, open to members of the local club only; straight up the bäy arf return; 10 miles, club cup \"3.Gentlemen's single scully Two 4.Single scull, prizes.; .5.Sailing race, free for all.No handicap.- .2 .6.Flat bottomed boats, 6 sculls and coxswain, \u201cTwo prizess er 9.Gentleman and lady double Two prizes.10.Flat bottomed boats and coxswain, Two prizes.boys under 16.Two EN scull.TT {WIAners of \"No.6 not admitted in this number).11.- Flat bottomed boats, double sculls.Two prizes, : 12.Handicap race for power launches of over 25 feet water lina 13.-Free-for-all race, for power dicap.\u201cThree prizes.; The otficlals of tho day will be:\u2014 Starters\u2014E.E.Clark, Dr.Rheaume, W.Walsh.Fellows, E.E.Clark, C.H.Potter, W.Walsh: : .Measurers \u2014 A.F.Fellows, E, E.$4.75 Ladies\u2019 Rain or Shine Coats, $2.59 FOR SATURDAY step collar, fly froot, full sleeve and-patch pocket.gray, blue and black.New Management's Sale Price, 65c Straw Hats for 19¢ For Saturday MEN'S AND YOUTHS' STRAW HATS, In plain and fancy braids.fin- Judges\u2014Dr.J.A.T.Gauthler, A, E.|.> \u2018* full back .with belt strap, Two\" shades of (6) 2.59 Éweat leather bands.Sizes range\u2019 Must ciear out at New Manage- 19e LEY C9 to 194 St.James St, Montreal.new degree.team of the County Boa: of the Ancient Order of #libernians, will take place on Sunday evening, 13h inst.at the hall of the County Board.No.5 Place d'Armes Square, when .the minor and major degrees will be son- ferred on a class of forty candidates.1t is expected that there will be a num- \u2018ber of visiting brothers from Quebec and Ottawa present, to take part in the ceremony.: \u2014\u2014 For Feeble Children HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE.A pleasant-tasting, effective tonic for sickly: fretty or feeble children with weak digestion.\u2014adv.: rires BROWNIE SOCIAL CLUB.The Brownie Social Club will run a and a large crowd anticipated, EQUITABLE LIFE \u201cLOOKS T0 CANADA | Seeks Here an Improved System of Organization .THE CANADA LIFE'S PLAN.Clark, C.B.Price.The club officers are:\u2014 Commodore, R.S.Joron; modore, John Lowe; secretary, J.J.Marchand; treasurer, A.E.Fellows; reception committee, Dr, Roy, presl- | dent, Hop' committes \u2014 J.Ohicoine, prezi- dent, - \u2026.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.COLAM RESIGNED.At the annual meeting held on the eighty-first anniversary of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which took place at the Victoria Hall, Strand, London, on the 27th June, Mr.UColam's vesignation, 1 after over forty-five years\u2019 services vs £ecretary, .was with \u2018regret accepted.Many testimonies to the good accom- sented and recorded in World\" for thelist August.other papers; among them one from the largest that has ever-been known.yesterdmny, the wicket being nearly |G.H.Wyld ¢ Maude b MeGiverin '17| twelve that the Shamrocks can place .with a single to centre, byt mes forced | No use talking, Billy Tingle has Over 70 rinks have already signifizd perfect.Hill and Saunders carried K.O.Hunter ¢ Saunders b Pres- on the field.\u2019 GOOD GAME PROMISED.= ; at second by Rau 3 on - { achance's managed the local affairs of the Birds their intention of competing for hea-! the score 23 by careful cricket when ton 28 +207 10e eee ee eee 1 .One of the best games of football will ! second.an scored 3 lin gilt-edged fashion ors.Hill was neatly taken on the slips by i.W.Mann b Preston .» NOTES be seen at the Beaver grounds, Welling- smash between Smith and McConnell.\u201csemi .OE The Scotch, a new game added 'ol Payne off Napler's first ball he hav- C.H.Eyre ¢ Saunders b Mc- \u201c ! : ton street son Saturday afternoon In the seventh there was.all kinds of ; mith the Bronchos\u2019 captain, is now the programme, has created a gBreatling replaced Henley at thb Govern- Giverin 14 eee eee Tere ees 0 There should be something doing on| when the Point St.Charles meet the fun.Raub, singled and stole second.pay ns, 8 ort.(oe handled every- geal of interest in lawn bowling -this' ment House end.Sod Ww.A.Stow lbw b MeGiverin ae Saturday.Westmount team in the first round of Lachance fanned and L.Hartman t ng cleanly yesterday.year.and for this alone there will be: Perelra filled the vacancy but was H.Cc McDonnell b McUiverin .Z| Keep your eye on Brown atfcentre.) the Lyall Cup and the Sons of Scot- a slow one to Smith, Raub thought Bill Clancy's popularity is\u2018 unabat- a big entry.Ce | stumped hy Stow before scoring.F.A.H.Henley lbw b McGiverin 1 .Brennan Gari be depended on to play land Badges.Westmount is the hold- a EE dE nd by | grt\u201c UL (8 hI (at BI Es match, vi pe leve er Cu ML [ne elie of hue tite on Sacurdas- 25 of he Cup and Wil dg thee mew | 1 , E 3 .\u2018ns 0 1e e and \u2018ictorla his a s \u2018as (Mealy tie ee een ene een ; | to retain the piece of sflverware; the O'Brien.The fans went after Schultz! vviederisaul is ; : .\u201cll slips by Payne for a capeful 12 G.\u20ac.Napier ,not out 3|, Parker at point is picking them out \u2019 : playing a very steady Clubs.\u2018The preliminary round will slips by Payne for.a capeful az., ; Points on the other hand will do their and he went into the empyrean.PAD-.| game-at -second-\u2014and-4s-hitting- Ap e aft ; i Bris filled the vacancy the score; Extras .7.1 in grand style.; ; , sec -4s-\u2014hi E-fairiy-|-Commence on Monday, afternon, and ristow e e vacanc) scor .level best to cut the Westmount'\u2019s am- palau hit safely, sending Hartman tol Lell.He should be Kept on the regu.continue until the end-of the week.| being -25\u20144\u201412.: \u2014\u2014| Watch Middy Sullivan on Satur- bition in the bud.These teams have third.-Wiedy drew a pass an à on hey lar line-up.A number of outside entries, includ-| These two men took the score to 58.| | -i1} day.\u2019 He is a dangerous shot.met twice this season the result be : singled, scoring Hartman ah f Leu O'Brlien permitted himself to be Jo!- | NE that of the Westmount Club, Mont-| when an adjournment was made for\u2019 Bowling Analysis.Hogan and Currie are fast and will ing a win for each team on its own the Dares ai Bec0 to Smith LOTS | lied Into a fine trenzy and struck out | léäl, have already been recelved, so tunch.\u2019 Tr, vo M R.W.|do good work on Saturday.ground and the football played was of ing-Meaney_at second.__ .\u2014 \u2014inthe last inns to the great Joy © | that\u2014a\u2014good\u2014start\u2014has-Already -bean| \u2014Bristow _had_been batling very free- | Bristow Cees meee 19 0 36 3 A record crowd is expected the fast clean kind.which makes it The score: , A f made.The lawns of the two eluts| ly.treating the slow bowling of Burn MoGrverin\u2014 .,\u2014 ov 18 4 34 \u20144T eT = .-\u2014.\u2014] pleasant from_the_spectator\u2019s point of \u2019 ROCHESTER the rooters.h b t in the best sibl 1-| left hand and Mct'onnell, right hand \u2014\u2014 : view This match i po b .; ave been put in the best pos e ; \"+ = À JL went off the course thirty or ¥ weague Blanding.Alexander was thé favorite last considers the wicket which was nbso-| qo o0 LACHINE TEAM.À NoA L U-Cornwalls ve.Nationals ai National grounds, 3 pm.* ¥ forty feet.minutes\u2019 search Ad- * Jersey City .[de \u2018Last.2°.C.night for the cholce of meeting former lutelv good throughout both Innings.an exhibition Ame ul which will play + C L.A \u2014Brantfords .at Tecumsehs.CR mi = ¥ % ams claimed to have found tha + Baj}timore motte 55 31 .a Ghamplon Larned, for the: Longwood McGiverin same out with 7 wickets for 11.on- the Lachine grounde.on Royal * Junior League.\u2014Ontarios at Shamrocks; Stars at Points, % % ball, but it 1s now said that he % Frovidence .52 35 sgg| ~up on Noncay.J ; Following 8 Lhe score: day, is composed of.the : * % dropped one taken out of his.pock- + cree -598 \u2014 - Ottawa.i ' 8 posed of.the following| : ANUATICS.À.= et p ace of the lost ball, Plon À Newark.44 45 AO Sn eR TENE Re HSE EN + |.§ .C.Saunders ¢ Payne b Na- | players:\u2014L, B.\u2018Allison, C.Moore, jr.; .Longueuil Boating Club's regatta, at Longueuil x % was found by a club employe after + Buftalo LN 3 45 -443| % - x pler = \u2018 121 B: Lever, A.Lee, W.Taylor, F.à Vausytield Boating Club's presatta at Vaalioytielé, * .Fhe ton han been eoncluded.À oronto 11111 37° 54 \"407| À IS THIS JEFFS SUCCESSOR?% PF d'Payre © \u2018Napier T1 [O'Nell, L: F.Pearson, A, Pashley, S.ateauguay Boating Club's regatta at: Chateauguay.* OT MG À.officials have investi: 3% Rochester .35 54 anal % POS % 11 &- FMI c Fayne b Näpier Sinford, ¥.Hilton, A.Drysdale.3 : > ¥ gated the matter and will lay t eevee.ARE v spé * |F.I.C.Perelra st'Stow b Burn.0 , F ; nu) ye : * a A CRICKET.° + Fosult of their onéluslons Potore ¥ Montreal 2-87 59 033 ¥ hie erty.Successor ot they ¥ W.(.Baber ¢ and bh McDonnell.24 YT, A Barret, VW.Hunt A.Me- ï Tanne Pi at Lagan XL, at Ottawa.3 4: the parent body.\u2019 * AMERICAN LEA 3 Jeffries in Al * Kaufmann, the @ H.Ackland Ibw b Burn 0 : or nn phoning.: : Ce So # .* GUE GAMES.X% amateur heavyweight of San % M.G .Bristow lbw MceDonnell .48 OSBORNE vs.ST.~ ¥ Montre Woolen Mills aM dad Souls, 8t.Charl $ - HH Fe WHI HWW HHH Fe HIN R.H E.| # Francisco.Although Kaufmann + |H.B.McGiverin ¢ McDonnell b NE vs.» LAMBERT.& Osbornes vs.St.Lamberts.at St.Lambert t arles.- %* .CS At Poston-\u2014First game ¥ has, boen (Hehtiog only a little Napler .coooin.n evene 11 A friendly match between these + : : or : .* 77757 étroit Soomdtiono\u2014 3 7g) À whils he nar mae reat writen À |} Johnson b Mebonnei 1,71.18) tenme will be played on Saturday at) # nomme dar nee Era au = i SMOKE .rio: nn ciao 0000000\u2014 1 7.2 À the appearance of an \\deal heavy.À J A.Gray c Byre b McDonnell.3|Bt.Lambert, the following will repre- *.Beaconsfield Golt Club.\u2014Monthly handicap.Prize, \u2018James Black\u201d ctub.+ : .and Cri er quan and Warner; Younz| % welght.He is aver 6 feet in + D.©.Campbell ¢ Payne b Henley 0] gent the Osbornes:\u2014 ' * : ; FOOTBALL .3 \u2018 Vv 1 | ger.pires, McCarthy ani| % height and weighs in condition + |.H.W.Maude not out .:.5 J.Bearman, A, Holcombe, H.Mec- led = 5 an orne Sheridan.S% about.200 pounds.Kaufmann is + .: ; , * Caledonia Cup.\u2014Y.M.C.A.va.C.P.R.at Baseball - Park, 830 pm: # Second game\u2014 % desirous of.turning professional À Extras .,.vv.«ov ++» 6e +.B| Neil.R.N.Lewis (captain), G.McDenr * Caledonias at Mount-ins Birds; Rosemounts at Ooutremont; ent- # .qe 1\u201d Boston 1012000ix\u2014 B 9° À and It is Îlkely that \u201che will do À -[mott, ~W.Cropper, =A.Tuckey, 8.| % mount at Point St.Charles.- .100 5 The highest grade - Detroit 2.1.1././00100010160 8 10.ol -% Po In a little while There in # 120|Comber, H.Lewis, A.Atkinson, K| %* : + , \u2026 5, Tree tr tn ss 3 10.3/|\"X some tail of matching him to % Bowling Analysis.à Lewis.; - # ., SWIMMING.= toe * + - Cigar in Canada, Batterles\u2014Tannehill and Origer: X!s| & mest Sem Berger Inn 20-round i \u201c0.M.R.W.| Reserves\u2014S, Brerejon,\\H.Smith \u201c % Montreal Smming Clubs races gt St.Helen's Tsland.\\ I = Sn and, ee ty Mon rthy andl.$ bout hefare: Mie Colma AC.Kaut- #* |Heniey .veo.5t- 0 19 1| Train leaves Boren ure at -1.45| + oe © BASEBALL.= ~A edi 1202 HARRIS HARKNES al ho HOVE.to ta ar £ # (Burn .9 4 26 21 p.m.- + Rochester vs.Montreal, at Baseball Park, 3.30 o'clock.Co i y At New York\u2014 noss to take part in such an en- + .' : ' New York .001000001\u2014 2 3 counter, so Jt i8 up to Barger.+ Napier .17 6 33 3; .| % Commercial League.\u2014C.' 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One of the many surprises of the se#- \u2018elon of the British Parilament, now drawing *to a close, has been the su: cessful passage of the bill introduesd by Mn Balfour which related to, the extraordinary confilot prodycedtfjy the judgment of the legal members of the House of Lords in regard to the status of the United Presbyterian amd Free Churches 'of Scotland.That judgment handed over the control of heritable] 1y $10,000,000 to twenty-seven ministers and 2,748 members of the Free Church, and led to events which have stirred the religious life of Béotland \u2018to, the very foundations.The legal justice of the decision was hardly assailed, because it admittedly confined itself to technical points of law apart from equity.but upon ali sides the situation way felt to be Impossible, and on!,®* Par-; liament could supply a remedy.The tirst step taken was the appoint- \u201ced in maintaining itself in office by a| = the Canada says editorially to-day: His Royal Highness, Prince Louis of Battenberg, one of the respected mem- | \u2018bers of our soverelgn and admiral of the British navy,\u201d arrived in Quebec {to-day with an escort of six cruisers.As a member ot the Royal family and one of the leading officlals of the powerful navy of Gréat Britain, His HRoyal Highness will delgn to accept our respectful homage ang the assurance of our loyal attachment to the British rown in the person of His Majesty King Edward VII.4.Su Fighting \u201cJaponians.\u201d (Chlcago News.) -In that interesting book, \u201cPurchas His Pilgrimes, is recorded the adventure which befell John Davis end Sir Edward Michelbourne, who, , vo > CW Under the heading of \u201cWelcome,\u201d | little\u2019 2237 tete A yoo à PO Fo ; The French Gänadlan aublects of His \u2018Majesty are happy in welcoming to their shored 3 member of the Royal Famly and a representative of Ens- land's powerful navy at the same time as Englind is entertaining at Porta- mouth the \u2018fleet of France, their former mother country and to be able Lo acclaim together the two countries which are most dear to them.They desire to express their ardent hope that.this ententa betwaen France and England an example of which they \\have long given in Canada may become more marked for\u2019 the greater glory and prosperity of the two nations and for the greater good of humanity: \u2014 = Would You Like to Drink Yermeth ?(U.8.Consular Reports.) In a recent article on Paraguay tea the consul-general of Paraguay in Dresden asks why unfermented drinks from malt, apples and grapes may not better than pirates themselves, met ln'answer the legitimate pretensions of 1605, with a Chinese junk full of pira-| beer and wine.The answer ls à sim- ment of a Royal Commission, and the] tical \u201c\u2018Japoniaus,\u201d whose own vessel, had been cast away on Borneo.There were ninety men.aboard this juni, \u201cmost of them In too gallant a hab for Saylers, and such an equalltie of behavior among them that they seem-l ed all fellowes; yet among them thero was one that they called Capitaine, but gave him little respect.\u2019 A number ofl them having been transferred to the ship while the junk's cargo was beiuæ' searched, they suddenly sailed out ef .bill which has successfully run he : obstruction was \u2018mainly foundsd upon { the recommendations\u2019 of that commis-| \u201csion, over which lord Elgip prosided.\u2018The principle of the measure is the idea ¥8 48, we receiving them on our Pikes.hus ail the priucip = 1° measure the \u2018de \u2018they would jather in our Pikes, With mate; ! that the- body.which the legal Judg-\u2019 \u201cment invesEd with a] \u201cthis Property was not In a position, owing to its numerical inferiority, t- .diminister the: \u2018trust and that therefore un Executive\u2018 Commission nyust be set jp dy Parlla-s ment which shôuid alipéite the proo-, erty, \u2018in such manner a3 ajpeared to: the commission to be fair ang -equit-.able.\u201d 2° It seems curlous that the Stateshouid have had 10 be cailed in to sertle dif-, ferences \u2018detween rival .Scottish\u2019 churches.neither of which had any le- \"Gal couftection with the State, but so long as peuple die and leave money, tst£186 Or oiher property to any or\" religious denominations of! which they ere members there muét\u2019 aiways be a final appeal 10 ihe State.when sny question arises as to the 1u- f slime anque 1 2 \u2018 i ong Of-thèse SNUDETEDIQ ypyriiy of the administrators of such.funds.In this sense Church and State, cannot be separated.\u2014 FOOD SUPPLIES AND CONTRA- | | BAND.: The South African war was the occi- sion when food supplies in time u° war were first seriously discussed UY the prefs znd Pariiament of thé Uni- ed Kirgdom: azd the appointment of be Roval Commission which has just made 11s report was the Tesult ofi these discussions, Unoul we receive thé: report itse!?it: will be unwise to lay: too Much stress upon the one para-| graph wach is before up, as the sa- paration of text from context {s re- - Spongible for as many misunderstand-: ings in éipjomatie and political documents anid Speeches as it is in tHose heated discussions waged between the! jeacing theologians and scientific men\u2019 - ! nL The present war has been remarkable for the number of questions it has raised regarding what ehould be inte-' nëtionally regarded as contraband.The reason for this is evidently in the fact tua: it has been the first war for al- ; mpoet « century in which large naval! forces have been engaged, certalniy the frst war 4n which the maritime in \u2018terests of various neutral powers have: \"been so intimately involved.More than once the eelzure of British vessels, such as the Malacca, has caused stra.: ed relationS, and the \u2018various interpre- ; uations placed upon contraband and beiligerent righta has corresponded io, (tbe differing sympathies and interests: {of the neutrals.\u2018There seems little! probability that any new Hague con-! : ference will be able to bring about tn- : ternational agreement as to what shall, | be consistently regarded as band, Russia has declared some=dr-: ticles to be of that nature which the, Japanese proclamation omitted.\u2026 \u2026 \u2014j Gindétône resigned office under such! : circurnstances, and only continued.in © power because Mr.Disraeli declined to undertake the tark of forming a Cabinet at that juncture.It is by no means certain that the Liberal lead- erg would have accepted office last month even hud Mr.Balfour followed! the Gladstonian precedent.They know that the lunger Mr?Balfour past- pores dissolution the greater their triumph is likely to be and there are sev- prai International questions which may be to the general interest should be settled by the men who have \u2018held the diplomatic threads in their hands for a0 long.: \u2018There is a long agenda of domestic questions which the country desires to see settled in accordance , with the principles of the Liberal party, and the task of systematically dealing with them: may be lightened by foreign Questions belng relegated lo the background for & time, as it is hoped they \u201cwi be as a result of the Hegotlations ai Portsmouth, the forthcoming conference anent Morocco and the \u2018recasting of the Anglo-Japanese Aili- ance.Unless Mr.Balfour asks the November we shall know that it is his intention to meet Parliament again in January \u2018or February and the attempt to carry a redistribution of seats, increasing \u2018the representation of Englund at the expense of Ireland, which has proved abortive this session.- daries of the proposed constituenciés The signs ecoymulate that the entire Liberal Merty and some nominally Unionist Mmémberh\u201d Will unite with the Irish Na- Ra tonalists to fight such.a proposal line .Whul the yedr 1908 is almost certain .40 JW ths termination of nearly two doend@ of \"Tory Rule.\u201d Lord Salis it King to dissolve Parliament in October or renew.He has already given a hint that ¢\u2014e\u2014thig\u2014is8\u2014his\u2014intentton\u2014by announcing \u2018 that & commission to fix the boun- wes formed.fd; : Presuming England to be engaged in; a death struggle it is Idle to suppose, capture, but the question naturally ariges, supposing that the main.suy- ply of those foodstuffs was derived from the ports of some important naval power, such as.the.United Statszs, how long would that power be content to remain neutral while on&§of the main avenues of trade was blocked'and a large section of its population pelled to suffer as great hardships though lack of markets, as {I they were actually at war themselves?The advantage of drawing food supplies solely from the outlying portions of the British Empire in time of war fa thus apparently discounted unless they are able to cortribute such an accession | of naval strength as would enable them successfully to convey the food they produced: to the British mar- kete.over.#868.o_o] The report of the Royal Commission seems to emphasize the fact that not, only the United\" Kingdom, but the countries from whence she imports her foodstuffs have à very vital interest in the question.as to what_is contra-| band and who holds control of the 4 ; rien \u201cALL RECORDS BROKEN.\u201d Editor Herald.; he Sir 24 hours we have been \u2014¥or overwhlemed by reports in the public press as to the breaking of all records by the Allan liner Virginian whose -malls- were received in the city this morning at 1.80: a.m.We are now wondering what the hurry \u2018has been aboût.Our place of business is within a mile of the post office and at 9 a.m.our English mail has not reached us.On calling up the post office we are informed that there was \u2018mot time\u2019 to get the mall sorted and that it will be sent out by the ten o'clock delivery.* Further comment iz unnecessary.A.H.PATTERSON Canadian Manager Jasger's System _ Montreal Aug.13 1908, \u2018on among the Parsees of Bombay ' Zoroaster expressly enjoined the Contra-T lias\u2014your\u2014greeti ng\u2014ost-its cheer?that her opponents would be willing yg th - om! to tr foodatuffs as exempt fr Mi There's a world of health and beauty, co.n- great ocean highways in time of war.| the cabin at a given signal, and watlel those in the junk Killed or drove over-| board the Englishmen in charge those lt.At the first-onset they killed Davis.\u201cThey pressed so fle-vely to come to Capt.: | their hands to reach us with swords.It was neèro half an hour before we could stone thew back in-: to the Cabbin; in willeh time we had\u2019 killed three or fonr of their Leaders: After they were in the Labbin they, fought with us'at tho least foure houres before wa could suppresses them, often: tyring the Cabin, burning the bedding: and much other stuffe that was there.\u2019 \u201cAnd had we not with two Demy-: culvering, from under tha ha'fe-decke, beaten downe the bulko head and thei pumpe of the ship, we couldinot have! suppressed them from barning the! ship.This Ordnance .being chédged, with Créssebarres, Bullets and Case-, shot, and\u2019 bent close to the bulke head, | so violently marred therewith booris \u2018and splinters that it left but one vf them standing of two and twoentle, : \u201cTheir legs.arms and bodies were! s0 torne, as'it was s!range to see how the shot had massacred them.Inn all this cenflict they never would desire their lives though they were honelesse to escape.such was the descratèness of these Japonians.\u201d \u2018 | ee © Mmmm Bombay Towers of Silence 1 Threatened.Th {Westminster Gazette.) ! Much agitation has lately been going\u2019 Ir account of à propæal that the famous, \u2018\u2019Towers of Silence\u201d on Malabar Hill should no_longer be devoted.to their present purpose, Every visitor to India knews the Towers of Silence, and it is scarcely necessary tn explain that they, are used for the disposal of the.deal! sccordlag \u2018to the strange method in vogue among the disciples of Zoroast.r, \u2014namely, the exposure of the body toi the vultures.A letter from an advanced, { member of the Parsee community, pub-; lished \u201cin the \u2018Times of Indiu, was the: immediate cause of the controversy,\u2019 The original suggestion Was not that .the community should adopt sepulture' or cremation, or that the Towers of thei] jigves fatigue, tn ie.tion Je cafleln, ple one: \u2018Tha these trult drinks do not contain th§ necessary stimulating principle such as alcohol In wine and vaffein and theln in tea and coffee.To Le sure, In the so-called non-al- choholle beers and wines the starch is changed into dextrin\u2018 and sugar, but there is- no fermentation which will turpish the stimulating agent.Yerbu mate, however, contains 1.85 per cont, caffeln, which is an entire substitute for alcohol, Messra.Fried-.rich, \u2018Sommer & Obst became Interested in this problem und endeavored to make a bitter ruther.than a sweet drink, -rich.dn \u201ccaffoiri,-contalning curr.bon dioxide and resembling beer, After many experiments.Mr.Obst suce ceeded in preparing such a drink, which ts callea \u2018\u201cyermeth This drink characteristics of yerba 1t is cooling, tastes wel! and re- yermeth woutains tuncle acld, gluteu, Sodiuui nitiute, carbon dioxide and u small amount of raw sugar.A specldal- ly made variety of yerimnoth without Sûgar.but containing u siua!! amount of saccharin, is vecominendod 10: dinbetas, .While Paraguay, (et occupiez the first rank as a warm, healthy, stimulating drink, yermeth Is tha only nou- alcholic drink resembilug beer which contains calfein, : _ > pe Progress of Decimal System in : England, (Westnilnster e section.apedrs tn be that, even if itl be granted thit burning by flre Is un-; Inwful, the modern method of crema-| tion does not bring the body into con-| tait with the flames, and therefore the law is literally respected.It ls not perhaps surprising that this argument ts resented by the more.conservative Parsees, who, like the a.lherents of tra-| dition in every climme,.see in every departure from custom the beginning ol pocial disaster.| fe : Camping Song.EF: (Bliss Carman, in the Reader Magaz!ne.) Has your dinner lost Its savor?namely, whether the\u2019 principles Is your dally stunt a burden?Is your laughter balf a sncer?There's a medicine to cure you, There's A way tu lift your load, With a_hopse and _a.waddle __ And a mile of open road, Is your eyebuil growing bilious?vour temper getting short?is lite a blind delusion, °° Or a grim?unlovely sport?There's a heln that cannot In a day behind the burros fall, | When we camp In God's own country, You will find yourself again, With a fire and a blanket, | And the stars upon the- plaim! rer i .He's the Worst.At {Chicago News.) He's just about as lazy ams can be, He lies\u201d abed till nearly 9 o'clock.Bight-thirty is quite late enough for me\u2014 1 always wake at that time if you knock.He lounges down to breakfast simply clad | In his pylamas\u2014he will never dresa.I wear a bathrobe, and it makes me mad To see a man sit to a meal in less.He'll stretch \u2018hitn'self out somewhere in the ade And smoke a pipe for hours and never stir.He's frreclaimabile, I.am afraid.A good cigar indoors I much prefor.He hardly bas the cnergy to move -When Mary.rings.the bell\u2019 for lunch at one.In that respect.at least, he might improve.Whenever I hear that sweet -sound I_run.Of.course, he says that he 1s hére for reat., 1 am myself.but my gbort rest 1 need.He sayn that he'll go back to work with zest.1 think I see that fellow work, indeed! It just disgusts me, does such idleness In one so young.It really makes me sigh.i! ilke to loaf myself, I must confess, - But I'il be hangoü 1f he's not worse theg™\"\\ ee a Ooportunity.' (The Khan) = Gimme a mip of Canada! .Why, theres only a few small spots.That's populated\u2014here and there In }ittle scattered dots: And here 1 be a hired mang .I'm ordered \u2018round on this h *\u2018Ob, you come here!\" Ob.\u201cYou go there!\u201d It isn\u2019t very sweet.: : The North, the West, bnth cry: \u2018\u2019Tut, Come right up here and help us cut And shock and thresh \u2018our wheat!\" 1 think thy hired-man davs are done, And I'vel put in the per, , So here's another son of a gun That's off for Winnipex.To have a homestead T am bound; No more will 1 be ordesed round, Like \u201cYou come here!\" - Or \"You go.there\u2014 .Lo Get busy on your feet!\" / To-nigbt ,the Rubercon 1'll cross; Horeaîter I'll be my own boss, \u201cplan: tut! \"guaranteed to be San Antonio, coples are kept Jin various among them the Mint, the Greenwich Observatory and the Royal Sogety.Several other copies exist, but a not perfectly accurate.A set of {hese length standards let into the outer wall of Greenwich Observatory, where alsg Is a pound balance for publie use, and lengths of Jouft.and 66ft.are marked on brass\u2019 plates let in à granite step at the back of Trafulgar-square.re \u2019 : Heat That lsn't Hot.; (Country Calendar.) It has been my fortune .to visit some of the hottest places in America at the hottest \u2018perivd of the year, and the render may be incredulous when | say that I have been vastly fortable in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore ur Washington in summer than I have at Yuma or in the heart of the Mojave, California or Apache Desert, or any of the great pseudu summer deserts that reach away In a general line fram Yuma to Tex.1 entering A restaurant recall at _!'Indlo, on the édge of the'Mojave, when the heat called to mind proximity to a furnace.I suggested to a citizen that it was hot.\u201cNo,\u201d.he replied, \u201cyesterday was hot: it was 120 degrega in -+the shade; to-day it-is-only -15-de- grees,\u201d \u2018yet 1 have bech more uncomfortable in Boston with®ithe itheo- mometer at 90 degrees.in Boston the heat was humid: une persplred.At Indio or on the desert the heat was absolutely dry and at night the chances were that.a blanket might be Of a \u2018dusty mountain trail.a» _ required, nature giving one an ap- \u2019 , portunity to recuperate, which is not Come out, old man.we're golnz always the case in the great cities.To a land that's free and large., Where the fainiess rkles are resting - On a snowy mountain murge.| Bombard,the Enemy With Ads.(Foronto Globe.) .Of the many novelties introduced \u2018nto war by the Japanese not the least up- to-date !s the\u2019 boinbarding of the enemy with proclamations.The latest effort Tin\u2019 this direction is the firing Into is camp of suggestions that it Is usclèss to sacrifice fe now that peace is +0 near.Our big advertisers may get a hint from this, What an effertive plan it would be to send into the Slav camp thousands of sdeclarations that Jun- ight soap woukl be a specific for: ii chief of the {lis thut Russia is heir to.,- MECHANIC AND COFFEE.The Old Coffea Troubléds Left When : : - He Quit.\u201cSince quitting coffée I am hearty And well at sixty-three and go to my work every day and feel stronger and better In every way than J used to when 1 was coasiderably younger.\u201cI am a mechanic and have been a great lover of coffee and used it all my Hfe until a few months ago when I made up my mind that it was hurting me.I suffered from constipation, Indigestion and kidney troubles and I used to.bloat up and have pains in my bacs, \u201cSomething had to be done, and 1 quit coffee, the old kind, T mean, and began to use Postum Food Coffee.I.A\u2018few wecks I was a well man again, My bowels became regular.my food Ji- \u2018gested comfortably, the bloating, and pains in my back no longer troublecd me and my kidneys resumed healtny, normal action.That improved condition remains.I am sure I owe it to Postum Coffee, for I have used no med!.cines.\u2018I like Postum much better than tne old kind.It seems to be more Satisly- ing and | and my whole family driak it morning.noori and night.This ia my honest statement\u2019'of what Postu.n has done for me.\u201d Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.There's a reason.: Get the little book, \u2018The Road \u2019 7 - -În the midst of my own wheat! \u2014\u2014-\u2014 \u2019 » .- to -Wellvelle;\u201d\u201d in every package.: < % Ea \u2019 * i ! > + \\ A * : + a | A oo } , ; EN : : : > - 4 RE \u2014_\u2014 , \u2014 = = - ¥ \u201d \\ ov | =~ : a ; \u2018 », ; i .> ty Co Sv a \u2014\u2014 mr Herve ecm DAILY * MFRALD, FRIDAY, AURUST 11, 1908 arti cv : \u20ac .wa et ee nm : de | Ce TE ayy a PHI PS Tw * _ Te \u2018 7 -SQUA RE 3 Special Offers for Two Days mu en JE | | for Two Days Cut Glass Special Offers China Silver Plated Ware Department | SEWING MACHINE | De .a t De 9 e t BEST ENGLISH PLATED ON NICKLE SILVER artm artm n ) LL ) Teaspoons.q ; .x CL CL _ ; regular $3.00.For .$3.18 : Pp n p Ç } remem rer nm For 00 SPECIAL TABLE SILYER PLATED WARE FALANCE O5 DOULTON CHINA SAM SPECIAL OFFER.BED.FOF .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.35.0 Cream IBéles.Berry \u2018Spoons.Orange PLE TES.| x ranging .- - .| - Spoons, Coffee Spoons.Salad Servers frog: 310.9 $13.38 to $15.00 each, to be %5 CANADIAN CUT GLASS BOWLS, 8 ta.) .002.» .Table Spoons and Forks, regular Butter Kiiives, etc.etc.Less 33 14 offered az §.00 each.Regular $6.30.For $4.80.\u2014 ] 87.00.For .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$0.80 per cent.oT China Department : 400 BELGIUM CUT GLASS VASES.latest 7 ; Guaranteed heavy deposit.Old Engtish Disrertiqued TEA SETS.Regular 22.0 (GALLERY) pes, 10 cftersd at following prices: 8 / / $ ® or Fiddle pattern.Odd Sugars.Creams, Spoon Holders.- 4 in.bigb-\u2014Regular SSc.For .» | : ww - BEGINNING TO-DAY- 15 dozen discontinued lines DESSERT Regular 32.30 and §5.%.For 71.50.5 INCOMPLETE DINNER SETS\u2014 6 in.tigh\u2014Regular dùc and 750.Por Sc ( pec a or one eek only ) SPOONS AND DESSERT FORKS: Reg- Teapots.regular $.790 and 39.00.For LC S Ty in bigh\u2014Regutar $1.00 $1.3 and ( \u201c8 2.30.Raa ov I Se ef PSS ES ie GES PET \u2014.70 \u2018 i ular 96.00.Per $2.75.Aatcemt anata \u2019- - .9 in.high\u2014Reg .%.Por .n.s 7 % + New Leader, 3 drs, box top, full set of steel attachments, 29 DINNER SETS.reguiar $15.00, $15.00, | £20.00.$5.00.Less 25 per cent.10 DINNER SETS, $5.00 $0.00, $45.00.19 in.righ-\u2014Regular $.00.For .$1.60 Belgium Cut 0 COLOGNE BOTTLES, regular $22.00 for $79.80.: 13 Por 550.00 each.: Glass\u2014 .BALANCE JAPANESE cmst SAMPLES Regular .%c $1.50 £2.35 £5.00 4.00 : : consisting of Bowls, es.Chocolate Reduced to.50c Mc 1.55 1.75 2.35 \u2019 : ® .» : Jugs.etc.Regular $2.00, $3.00.$4.00.a og 2 .Suen Renu $0 0H ee © New Leader, 5 drawers, drop head, regular $26.00 | Special Attention Given to BELGIUM CUT GLASS Cream and : 100 PRESSED GLASS VASES.perfectly Susar\u2014 7 TS ( for $23 40 - - = pa es ages Dai ue | gl 2 00F0E cree 10 pi | -40.1 | : 1 PLAIN WHITE MIXING BOWLS.egy.Résular $4.30\u2014For Cr mia i ane ; L Mail Orders L Xx and Si.For | 5.8 inch dia- 300 CUT GLASS SALTS AND PEPPERS, ) Ww.TE FOR ; > SA A fet Ret nema SEE ses nnn ETT ea Seek ben SR 1 EAS nn meter.3 ; .; OP INES OF ENGLISH SEMI-PORCE- sterling tops, 50c and ë0.For 35c each.{ A RRA N D ' 5 YEA RS.; .LAIN.to be cleared at Special Prices.Balance of odd lines \u201cof (Clarets, Ports, ~ ' : _ mm 7 TT New design.color dark blue.| Sherries, etc., etc., Half Price .~~, : a | HEN RY MORGAN &.CO.- = Montreal._ Destroyed \u2014 \u2014 of British Columbia 0 : | E ffervescen t | Peterboro, Ont., Aug.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 | Victoria, B.C., Aug.11.\u2014(Speclal) \u2014 The worst electrical storm of the season! Private letters from Ottawa, state that passed over this city early yester-| t is a foregone conclusion that sir day and three fine new barns of wr.| Henri Joly de Letbiniere, whose offi- Richard Lillico, in North Monagnan,i lal term expired at the end of June near the city boundary.were totally de-| last, will be reappointed (.ieutenant- rtroyed, having been struck by ligh:- Governor of British Columbla for a ning.The extent, including the sum-| fugther term of four years, His Honor mer crop of unthrashed grain and nay.i h not, yet been officially advised of as well as the \u2018farm implements.\u2018were| reappointment, but at his office it is also destroyed along with a number of; stated that such advice would not cemne hens and hogs.The horses and cattle\u2019 in the nature of a surprise.Sir Henri being saved.The loss is estimated at! had been asked to ramaln in charge of $5,060, with insurance of $1.100.| affairs in British Columbia until after IN QUEBEC DISTRICT.i the Dominion exhibition at New Wes:- Quebec, Aug.11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A severe minster and had consented sp to do.electrical storm passed over the cit\u201d \u2018The second choice for the Lieutenant-| and district Wednesday accompanied Governovship has been - Mr.Raloh/ \u2014 ELECTRICAL STORM ANOTHER TERM FOR DID MUCH DAMAGE SIR HENRI JOLY ' ' \u2018 » ; >.- Patents MR BU | I - IN | PATENTS THAT PROTECT .fl, FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Fred B.Fea:herstonhaug?.B.Ll., M3 ~ Charies W Taylor, B.Sc.Lats Brxminer.'C \u2018an Patent Office, Canada Life Build.gets the benent of a Strong, ; ng, Mociresl Also Toronto, Ottawa, Wash : \u2014\u2014 steady breeze when he comes TETE \u2014 v Several Barns With AlliSir Henri Will be Re-ap- within radius of an ELECTRIC @ |, the Season\u2019s Crop .i pointed Lieut.-Governor FAN installed by the : P A TEN TS asp TRADE MARKS SAYER ELECTRIE CO., OWEN N.EVANS Merchants Bank Building, Wont-eal.ATENT We scici tre sances 1 Aamo acmiers, \u2018neers aod bers way emir Loe wali ie ty x arog her Pacent Trsitwes Tasactest Iv Experts, Prormama-vaiycceires Tharges modeste Qur lovestur's adviser Sert Tour ~eiuest.Marco à Garon, New York Life Ng, Montrez.ami Varc mue JD ToSwde 10-12-14 Beaver Hail Hill sait \u2014= PHOTOGRAPHY The family photo album ts always a sources of Known the world over, as a safe, sure cure for \u201cINDIGESTION,\u201d \u201cBILIOUSNESS'' and a simple and effective remedy for all the | ills and.alls of the Summer Season.| STALL.THE INTERCOLONIAL ee Yara ts rien 724 æ\u2014 .etc.\u2014Adv.Dee Le ire order, Pierre hia wise meen counisd as In Lhe run: \u2018 Eee ES TPE ES A nt SR EE coAL wining GS.LA and paul piainitle.re ee ning Mr.George Riley.art Senator : \u201c Start an album of YOUr OWN.snap-shots of the litle fois are Warks: armee oe Wf amv: by lightning and destroyed LY and Mr.J.©.Brown, of New Westmin- \u2019 \u2019 fire with all their contents, including Momers Ad Sve Rpt ~ this year's crops harvested and stored in the barn.- + A house occéupied by a farmer named Jobin; in the parish of St.Augustin County of Portneuf.wag also struck by lightning and took fire which ended in its total destruction with all its com.tents.; \u2014 CHANGES IN PERMANENT FORCE.Ottawa, Aug.11.\u2014(Special.y \u2014 In the Canadian Permanent Force, Major Ben- pon is advanced to Lieutenant -Colonelcy in place of Col.Rutherford.Captain F., M.Gaudet 1s promoted to be major and Major H.E.Burstall takes the place, of Major Benson: Col.Weimlah, quartermaster.has been retired.' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WATERWAYS COMMISSION AT THE S00.Ta Ottawa, Aug.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Chairman Mabee and Mr.(\u2018ote, of the Canadian section of .the Intergational \\Va- terways Commission.and Mr.Cluxton, of the American section leave for the Boo to-day to look of water from the St.Mary's River io the Foy channel and tn Duluth, to ses what is heing done with the water of Rainy River.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DRINK \u201cSALVADOR.\u201d the beer awarded: the \"Gold Medal\u201d at Paris, 1905, for superior excellence,\" as to purity, flavor and quality, in _competition with the whole world.To ne had at all licensed hotels, restaurants, 000 .MR.GEORGE JOHNSTON.WILL RE- Ottawa, Aug.1l.\u2014(Speclal) \u2014 Tt Is understood that Mr.George Johnston, | Dominion Statistician, will shortly be\u2019 superannuated.The office will be combined with the permanent bureau; and Mr.Archibald Blue will act as both statistician and as census commissioner.; : Pil \" I e and.every form of itching, bleedingand protruding piles, tho manufacturers have guarrnteed it.See ten- timonials in the daily press and ask your neighbors what they think ofit, You can uso it and Ept your money back if not cured.60c a box, ab all dealers or EDMANBON, BATES & Co,, Toro Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment To prove to you that Dr.Chasew Ointmeat-is a sertain and absolute cure for each PREMIER SPENT A FEW into the diversion \u2014 Census, .q hy Lady ster, and Senator Templeman, of this city.= NEW STOCK TAX \u201cMAS BEEN AMENDED \u2014_ Quebec, Aug.11.\u2014(Specialy\u2014At a meeting of the Provincial Cabinet yss- terday an Order-in-Council was passed in.regard to certain regulations and interpretations of the stock tax act.Inj accordance with an understanding arrived at between the Provincial Trea- eurer and deputations who conferred with him recently at Montreal, the law is now made more comprehensive and satisfactory to all parties.DAYS AT ARTHABASKAVILLE | Liberal Chieftain Given a Warm Reception by His Fellow Townspeople.Arthabaskaville, Que., \u2018Aug.11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Sir Wilfrid \u2018Laurier and: lady Laurier arrived in this town last Sal- urday evening, accompanied by Senator David and Mr.Boudrault, private secretary of the Prime Minister.citizens welcomed the distinguished visitors by an {llumination, Every \u2018house was illuminated and the front was decorated.Since his arrival, the Prime Minister had many visitors, During his leisure hours he travelled all around the mountaine and hills Bur- rounding this quiet town.Sir Wilfrid Laurier left last evening for Quebec, along with Senator David, to meet Prince Louis and to assist atl the festivities about to take place.A meeling of the interested members of the Electric Company, of Plesslaville took place at the office of 1.Lavergne, M.P.Steps are to be taken immediats- ly to provide electricity sufficient to give light: to all the Eastern Town.| ships.FS Charlottetown, P.E.I, \u2014 The sudden nto, | death took place of Dr.H: W.Robert-|\" son, of Crapaud, on eof the - oldest and best known physicians on the island.The Sovereign Bank of Canada have \u2014\u2014\u2014 removed to their new quarters, Nos.232 to 236.St.James Street.* > TELEPHONE\u2014Private exchange .connecting sll departments.+ M.4076 4971.\u2014 The| Th CENTRAL SHOE STORE .Near Guy ft.Clearing Sale of all Colored Boots and Shoes, also odd lines of black goods greatly reduced.Asa further inducemant DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS alt this month.DON'T MIS8 THIS CHANCE TO FILL .YOUR BOOKS.; Murphy & Son PAINTERS and DECORATORS St.Catherine Street, Near Drummond.a BRITT I8 LIKELY TO MEET BATTLING NELSON Boston, Aug.10.\u2014According to a letter received in this clty from San Irandlseoco, Battling Nelson and Jimmy Britt are to come together after all.pair will be the next attraction at the out for 25 rounds some time next month.During the last six months Nelson has heen doing all in his power to bring about a straggie, but to no purpose.The even went as far as to offer Britt a bonus nf he would sign articles, but the native non refused.Nalson, however, has many friends on the Pacific Coast.und they influenced all.Britt's friends, witn the result that Britt, became unpopular.Britt, it is sald, will meet Nelson under the same conditions that characterized, their last mill, in which Nels no was defeated on points.Nelson is training every day so as to be In the best of condition in caso Britt really agrees to fight him.Should Britt refuse a match it is reported that Jimmy Gardiner of Lowell, whé koncked out Rufe Turner the other night, will be substituted.Gardner .is well liked in an Fran- he can defeat either Britt or Neisams / e Best Hot Weather Medicine SALE TEN MILLION BOXES A YEAR CANDY CATHARTIC IAAT ERI ALL PREVENT ALL SUMMER BOWEL TROU to clear them out quickly are giving | It 1s stated that the\u2019 Colma A.C., and that -they are to have it | Dans | - Al SLEEP Druggists 207 CAMERAS FROM $1.00 up.There it nothing intricate \"about the Use of a amarg.a.you have to do ix tu, press the button, we do ths reel GEO.BARRAT & SON, 146 PEEL STREET.\" BLES 2 af PEL À} PURE AND WHOLESOME.ONE POUND CAN 260 COMPANY E.W.QILLETT pray _ TORONTO, ONY.Save thd Banda ame HAVE YOU GOT À COLD ?High Class 5 Cent Cigar aN 2 GOULET BROS., Mfrs., Montreal \u201cTrae DAWES & CO, IREWMEIR \u2019 \u201cPALE AIS AND PORTER - LANINS P- Messe ee To XSW sr = James Test LU.R MELSUN & BRS.Am ad Posies Irewacw, NAY ASIANS 23 BAN Se vwun ade af Ae ant Poni Won an Doctes Fame TELAT ppded ®N Notre Dave Street Montreal \u2014\u2014\u2014 OXFORD wars! CAFE a ddvah WILL AWAIT RE CLEAN, SCIENTIFIC FUEL \u2019 HARTE'S GRIPPE WAFERS | : Oures à cold in #4 hours.GENTLEMEN ! hon About That Cough ?Wear CA MPBELL\u2019S MARTES GOUGH MIXTURE ld CLOTHING J A.HART, - CHEMIST _ Suits worth $25.00 for $70.00 \u2014- 1718- NOTRE DAMB STREET.\u2014- CORNER ST.FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, 4 An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.Pants, worth $6.00 for $ 3.00 JAMES AND MoGILL STREETS.OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER} SALE NOW ON MAS.WINSLOW 8 RQOTHINGRY AUR = PR CNP of id mun bah willy es HILD, BOFTENS the SUNS, ALLAYS se URES WIND COLIC, and fs tho hont.remedy to JARRH(EA, 8014 by druggisin in every pars ¢ eo world.Be sure and ask for J RS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUR, \u2018AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND, Ewentr-five Couts à Hottie.tse TIT \u2014 cisco, and there are many who think that > 8 7 | oN Ek A ok EARP La e .ALL EXPERTS AGREE CEASE That Our Milk is the Best in the City.TRY IT.TEL.UP 669.ANTEED PURE MILK CO.2685 St.Catherine St i That -Our Milk is Pure.That Our Cows are Healthy.That Ou- Milk is free from contagious germs.PS A Icoholism Conquered ' CŒURED AFTER 40 YEARS BY DR.(MACKAY'S 8PECIFI® \u201cI certify that for forty years, I was an inveterate drunkard.Upon the advice of a friend, 1 took Dr.Mackay's Specific against alcobolism, which, happily to say, has cured me radically of my disease.Charles Chevalier, 7% Marianne, Montreal.\u201d .Absolutely, private treatmient., Consult Dr.Mackay! City Hall, Montreal.Spring sun searches and reveals the shabby appearance of everything.It shows that your steps need painting, æn' CAVANAGH'S te ihe place to ot.the very : bast paints.: à pe\u201d PENSIVE PEOPLE BRIQUETTED - COKE - : TO-MORROW WE CLOSE AT p.m.FRIDAY, AUG.1\", 1906.\" \u20184 Dressing can\u2019t buy home as morning we shall once more b $3.25 and $8.00.Striking Novelties From J apan.Kimonas and Dressing Sacques, We got in a Jot of Kimonas and from Japan \u2014 striking things in crepe, tinted and decorated as only the Japanese can do it.posed them they went; principally to visitors from the United States, who we had our Toronto stock to fall back on, so that on Saturday cidedly pretty bits of usefulness at such prices as $r.50, $1.75 J | Sacques \u2018 the other day | The first day we ex- such imported goods as well at they can from us.Fortunately e in a position to offer these de- ° SOME OF THE NEW RAINCOATS.\u2018We have told you of the new long coat suits, and of the .Newmarket travelling coats, and now we bring to your notice the new cravenette raincoats, stamped with the same features that go to mark the change of style for fall.\u201cand Newmarkets\u2014tight-fitting\u2014long and so graceful.are opening the sale of them to-day at $16.50 and $20.-0.The Redingotes We | in a little while.tittle mad over it, end trimmed with buttons.By the way, you will be hearing about the \u201cEmpire style\u201d They do say that Paris is inclinéd to go a You may see the idea carried out in some raincoats we have just got in and which we are offering at $6.50 each.Dark gray and fawn cravenettes, 3} length, loose fitting : SHIRTWAISTS at 6gc.that were 756, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and \"$2.50.The number of different prices tells the.story-\u2014dif- ferent lines sold dowrt to the odd sizes, added together and offered at a price that should make shirtwaists all the more interesting for Saturday.Shirtwaists made \u2018of fine White Lawn, some trimmed with lace, insertion in front, some have lace yokes, others have rows of Swiss insertion, all have tucked back and new large sleeve.There are a few Colored Muslins with insertion and tucks, also a few striped Ginghams.Not all sizes in each style, hut all sizes in the lot.Regular prices from 750 to $2.50.Saturday morning, 69c.NEW HANDBAGS, at $r.25.They are 8 and 10 in.Walrus -grained Hand Bags, made with\u2019 leather covered and riveted frames and French handles, and fitted with coin purses, in all the .newest colorings, including blue, green, black, brown and tan.Regular $1.80 and $1.75 values.Saturday, $1.25.SWISS EMBROIDERED COLLARS.Ten Cents Each.A little lot picked up by one of our buyers when in Switzerland a few weeks ago.They are white and embroidered.Just the thing now in greatest demand.Ordinarily sold at 25c.On Saturday b e a u tifully .I0C.THE REST OF OUR SI We have not many more what we have will sell at $13.5 At $13.50., || even though they were $20.00,.and some were $24.00.There are sizes 34, 36, 38 in black and white checks, blue and Yihite, plain black, navy, fawn, and a few black Shantungs.LK SHIRTWAIST SUITS » Silk Shirtwaist Suits left, but o each on Saturday morning\u2014 » SPECIALS \" From OUR RED TICKET ROOM, 20% to 50% OfF -With 5 per cent.extra off for cash.3 pieces in Colonial reproduction work, such as your great-great-grandmother nay have had .1 HIGH BOY, with 6 drawers, 2 cupboards, was $75, now .1 LOW BOY, with 6 drawers, was $32.50, 1 BED, 4 feet 8 wide, 5 feet bigh, turned | RENAUD, KING CORNER GUY AND ST.CATHERINE STS.Phone Up 3328.where the discounts range from solid mahogany, very handsome, .NOW 2.22200000 posts and top ra \u2018B22.50 & PATTERSON, YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC \u201c18 GETTING \u2018WORSE New Orleans, La, August 11, \u2014 The\u2019 official record of the situation up to 6 p.m., follows:\u2014 New cases, 68; total cases to date, \u201c747; total deaths to date, 124; new dis-| ease centers, 21: total disease centres, 151; cases under treatment, 286.The situation does not look so favorable in the face of such a steady An new cases, and new disease imer centres They seem to be arising all M over town and the discouraging fea- turer of the report is that; only nine- Biair s Pils.Grest English Remesy for Gout & Rheumatism \u20ac Sate, Sure.Effective 23 41) Drupgista, 40s and $1.00 ( AYMAN, SONS A OO WONTAR : yellow fever teen of the sixty-elght names are those of Itallans.Quite a number of new tases appear to be secondary infection in disease centres.The arrangements for he funeral of 1 6e Ding-dong! \"7 agid the big church ball, \u201ca supper to-night and things to sell ; Ding-dong ! I do declare, \u20ac Hero I'm rung in on a vestry fair.I\u2019ve a mind to stick and refuse to ring, For I wasn't donated for such a thing.But my, oh, my! How sweet that smells} I wish that coffee were good for bells 1» For at every pull the sexton gave À, The bell swung out above the paye, And at every swing he got the scent, And on he swung there, all content.Said down below good pastor Pipp,.Fingers tapping, tip to tip, \u201cI have been asked by all who're hers To say uato the sister dear, Who brought the coffee here to-night, That we consider it her right \u2018To thus be thanked in public wise \u2014 \u2018She finds great favor in our eyes.or Li +25 A Include Reimbursement for War Expenses and Cession of Sakhalin, Portsmouth, N.H., Aug.11.\u2014Reim- bursement for the expenses gustaincd in the prosecution of the war and tne session of-the Istand of Sakhalin constitute the main features of the peace conditions handed by Baron Komura to M.Witte at the conclusion of the morning session of the plenipotentiaries here.The word \u201cindemnity is carefully avolded, the term employed being \u201c\u2018reimbursement\u201d\u2019 for the cost of he war.No sum 168 fixed, the amount Ing distinctly adjourned for mutual adjustment between the two countries after the Japanese expenditure has becn accertainod.These are :the two ull- important conditions, and those which 4+the Russian pienipotentiaries find abso- I lutely unacceptable.Unacceptable as they are, however, it can be stated that these two principal conditions did not come as a surprise to the Russian plenlpotentlaries.The friendly fashion in which Baron Komura explained the! conditions before handing them to M.Witte, and the avoidance of the use of \u2018| the word \u201cIndemnity\u201d in the ovresents- tion of Japan's bill for the cost of the war, without fixing a sum, leaves the WHY \u201copen \u2018for \u201cTegotidron, and constitues the main hope that a final May ali her deods smell sweet as this By which sho brings her neighbors bliss.\u2019\u2019 | Thought blushing Mrs.Jones, \u2018\u2018 I knew.é' What CHASE & SANBOR'S brand would | do.\u201d .Good deeds, you know, are only lent, And 80 she smiled in deep content.i Personal and Society Notes oT J Mrs, @Lawlor has left for Lakeside, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Carter have left for Tadousac.Miss B.Robertson left Montreal this weak for Portland.~ Miss Edna Moore town from Ottawa.Mr.W.Lovejoy is among the Mont- realers at Tadousac.Miss Myrtle- Caine, of- Kingston, visiting relattves in town.' T Miss de Montigny.leaves town thle evening for Murray Bay.Mr.Le Boutticllier has from a short trip to the sea.Mr.J.8.Gardiner is among Montrealers at Fontanes Rock.Mr.and rMs.W.H.Evans, and Mrs.Stanton, Montreal, arc in Quebec, Mr.and Mrs.Jumes Jlobertson leave town to-day for Kennebunk Beach.Major Rodgers, of Westmount, Is a guest \u2018at the Caledonla Springs Hotel.Mr.F.H.Mathewson leaves this week fpr a ten days\u2019 trip to the sea.Mr.Thos.Harling, \u2018Montreal, is a guest at the «Chateau Frontenac, Quebec.Sir Alexander and Lady Lacoste are spending a few .aays at Riviere du Loup.Mrs.J.H.Magor and family have left Pointe Claire for a fortnight's trip to Ric.Mr.Leonard Johnston has left town ot an extended trip through the Upper Lakes, \u2018has arrived 18) returned the in, | #nses \u201csideration of the terms, Sir WHliam Macdonald fs among the Montrealers at the Caledonia Springs Hotel.Mr.and Mrs P.E.Layton and family have returned from Hudson Heights.- Miss Adele Burn, Park Ave, leaves to-morrow for.a two weeks trip to the|' Mountains.Mr.Robt, Hirsch, of Montreal, teau, Quebec.\u2018 Mr.H.J.Mudge and Mr.Mudge, left last evening for NNeavfoundland, Mrs: C.P.Sclater and Miss Marjorie.Sclater have.left Beaurepaire for the Lower St.Hirsch and Miss Fare Reginai a trip Avenue, are spending ut Nitgara-on-the-Lake.Mr.and Mrs.MuCaskell Ilcave Mant- rei) shortly for the Old where they will travel for some time.Mrs.Watson who has been staying! with Mrs.Ahearn, at Ottawa, for eral weeks; has returned to Montreal.venir wecks {but it is.not unlikely that at the Chae >| birth of the C'zarévitch, qa; tl 0 tentiaries will not most unless Ifest' Lawrence.' Mr.and Mrs.Percy Coroforth, Sou-177 a few | Country, sev-; | agreement js possible.The other lerms are subatantiaHy , What the world expected.and with one, or perhaps two exceptions, could prob- ' ably be entertiined as bases for ne5o- tiation.They include the followitig: STATEMBNE- OF TERMS The cession of the Ruselan leases to the Liao Tung peninsula, comprising Port, Arthur and Dalny, the evacuation of the entire Province of Manchuria, the retrocession to China of any prlvi- leges Russia may have in the Provinces, \u2018and the recognition bLy Russia of il.principle of the \u2018open\u2019 door\u201d the ces- elon to Japan of the Chinese Eastern Railroad below Harbin, the muin line through Northern Manchuria to Vla- Civostok to remain Russlan property.the recognition ot the Japanese protec-| torate over Corea, the grant of fishing right to Japan in the waters of the Si- berlan littoral northward from Vladivostok to the Behring.Sea, the rellnquisn- ment to Japan of the Russian warships interned in neitral ports, and, finally, a limitation upon the naval strength of Russia in Far Eastern waters.As à whole thé terms are regarded us exceptionally hard by the Russians.In addition to the two principal condl- ttons, which cannot be accepted under M.Witte's: instructions, those relating to the limiting of Russia's naval power in the Far East and the granting of fishing rights upon the Russian littoral are considered particularly offensive to the amour prepre of their country, nd of, such a humiliating character as 0 bé inadmissable.The Japanese, on the contrary, as Baron Komura announced at the conference - yesterday, considers them moderate, contending-that they only re- nresent à fair compensation for the ex- of the war and the victories they have achieved on land and sea, their sole purpose being to attain the ohjecty for which they have fought, the spoils claimed being only 8 uh as thoy are legitimately entitled.to \u2018as the re- eult of their military and naval sue- cesses.The Russian plenipotentiarios, as soon as the Japanese terms were in their hands, called In thé\u2019 five expert delegates attached to the mission, and spent the evhole afternoon in the con- Meantime, (ae conditions had been placed fn clpher and cabled to the Russian Emperor, with M.Wirte's personal recommenda- i tions.REPLY WAS DELAYED.It is hoped that a reply.will be ra- ceiveld from the Emperor -to-day, in Which case M.Witte expects to have the Russian response ready by Saturday, Saturdav, heing the first anniversary of the the presentation, of the reply will be deferred un- Monday.Meantime, somne unexpected nécesalty for a conference should artse.The Japanese plienipotentiaries man- not the slightest annoyance at HERALD | DAILY PATTERN Mr, Basil Hingston, who has been the guest of Mr.Armand Chevalier at Riviere du Loup, has returned to town.Mrs.Barry, of Montreal and Lily: Barry, of Montreal, are the guesis [of M rs Steer s-Russell-Avenue-Otta- wa.The engagement hus been announced of Miss Marie Antoinette.Demers, daughter of Dr.Gustave Demers to Mr.Edouard Lecompte.Miss Bertha Shaw, of Quebec, who has been visiting her sister in town, returned home this evening accompanied by Miss Georgie Clark, Mr.H.Simand, who recently un- derwent-a successful-operation at the Royal Victoria Hospital, will, it is expected, be able to return home iv a week or so.Mr: E.Siefcit, director of the Montreal Conservatory of Music, and Mrs.Selfert, returned from New York and left again to spend the remainder of their vacation on the Rideau Lakes.The marriage of Miss Nora M.Kirby, sister of: Mrs, Waterhouse, of Kingston, to Mr.P.H.Bartley, of Montreal, took place at St.James Chapel], Kings- \u201cton.yesterday.After an extended wedding tour, Mr.and Mrs.Bartley will take up their residence in Montreal.fe \u2018 Gold, silver and Gun Metal Wateuns.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St\u2014Adv.A} grrr w% West Shefford,.Que.-The\u2026death of an old Tesident Zand recent citizen, in the person of John Erright, after only a few days\u2019 illness occurred recently, causing much regret here.Born in the parish of Loughill, county of Limerick! Ireland, 182 He came to this country In 1853, being one of the first® 1 to settle In the wilderness (county of Brome), Archbishop Chapelle \u2018Were - changed: again,\u201d in view of tHe desire of Marine Hospital Service.The: | Mass will be sung to- day.\u2019 YOUR APPEARANGE Suffers bending over a cooking stove during hot wuather.Try Clark's Canned Moats, wholesome, tasty and appetizing.It's a good change.\u2014adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; tne ORE FROM SOREL.Sydney, N.S, Aug.11.\u2014 (Special) _ The minion Iron & Steel Co.,- are.Importing a quantity of iron ore from Sorel, Que., for use in thelr blast fur- nacés here.\u2014The first cargo arrived in the steamer Agnar, one of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coa.Co.'s charts, and je now.being discharged at O High Miss] & A CAPTIVATING.SURPLICE BLOUSE.No.1123, Sizes 32 to 10 inches Bust.Nothing compares In\u2019 popularity this season with the surplice blouse\u2014Paris is particularly partial to it and we show to-day à charminæ design by one of the lending French modistes, 29 ce made up in cream batiste.Three rather wide plaitegt® each shoulder give the fulness over tho bust.The fronts are crossed to leave a dcep V at fhe neck, which is filled in with a chempisette of creasiny Alencon lace.Tho neck opening js edged\u201d with a dainty applique of the seme lace.The back plaits slant from shoulder to bell, helping to glve an effect of slenderiiess to the waist, atid the sleeves are the newest shape tucked to cuff depth.Per- glan lawn, dimity, plaln or figured, handkerchief linen.or mercerized cottons are all well adapted to make walsts In this style.The pattern, No.1123, is cut for sizes 32 to 40 inches bust.A lady of medium size will require 3% yards of material 27 inches wide, or 246 yards 44 inches wide for thd walst, with % yards of lace.18 inches wide for the chem- iEetto and 214 yards of applique.This pattern may be obtained, postpaid, by sendifig ten conts, the number and sizo desired, and the of this paper.>.AAA AAI AAA ) .\\ N Name a) ssssieciesrestcrsstacertttneris rage ABO .voscavecsancensersesttaensence ss neue No Of Pattern ciccecensecrcrncciorienia,s .Address sees a, This pattern will be mailed within ten days by filling out coupon, inclosing 10 cents, and sehding to Montreal Herald Pattern Department.Readers will please note that Wher patternen blouse wd Tor eno! ars Seger pa requir n cents re nôt alieves for in patterss, = (> is PTIT > | Dear Mrs.Pinkham j'st.the plenipo-+ name nnd address to the Fashion Department 7 DREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS |, Thousands Write to Mre,Pinkham, Lyne, .Mass, and Recaive Valuahie Advice Absolutely Confidantial and Free There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicatg, sensitive, refined woman than to be\"bbliged to answer certain questions in regard to her private ills, even when those questions are asked by her family physician, and many continue to suffer rather than submit to examinations which so many physicians propose in order to intelligently treat the disease; and this is the reason why so many physicians fail to cure female disease.This is also the reason why thousands upon thousands of women-are corre: sponding with Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, To her they can confide every detail of their .illness, and.fram her great knowledge, obtained from ears of experience in treating female ills, Mrs.Pinkham ean advise women more wisely than the local physician.Delle Emerentienne Montreuil, of 114 Latoprelle St., Quebec, Que., writes: \u201c1 suffered for eight months with whau the doctors called prolapsus, which caused great weakness all over my system, with faint dizzy spells.I kept growing weaker and weaker, would cure my trouble, but nothin was of the least benoflt until I tried Lydia Pink- ham\u2019s.Vegetable Compound, and this \u2018helped me so rapidly that could hardly believe my good fortune.I would Eladly bave paid £95.00 for that first bottle, for it started me on the road to health, and five bottles cured me, \u201c [am most grateful for my splendid, robust health, and shall certainly recomtnend the Vegetable Compound i in glowing terms to all my friends and acquaintances, for it is de serving of all the praise I can give,it.\u201d ' Mountains of proof establish the fact that no, medicine in the world equals Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound for restoring women's health, | the prospect of a few.day's delay.They perfectly willing to glve their Ilussian colleagues ample time for consdenation, M.Witte and Baron Rosen had yesterday accepted an invitation to dine \u2018with Assistant United States Secretäry of State Peirce, and in spite of their arduous labors at the Navy Yard, today, they kept the engagement.At 9 o'clock, upon their return to their quarters in the, hotel, they plunged again into their \u2018work and the lights in thelr rooms burned until long, after midnight.Much excitement prevailed about the hotel, the corridors of whicn were thronged with summer guests and newspaper correspondents, all discussing and speculating upon the terms, while off the corridors dozens of telegraph instruments were clicking off despatches to all four quarters of the globe.; \u2014_\u2014 EXPERT SEWING \u2018MACHINE REPAIRS, Also rowing machine oil of.absolute purity, and the best needles and parts for all machines at Singer Stores\u20141427 Catherine Strect, 1908 Notre Dame 2437 St.Catherine Street, 2327 Dame Street, 166 St.Lawrence 1862 St, Lawrence Street, Mont- Look for the red S.\u2014 Street, Notre Strect, real, Canada.Advt.- *Daily.tDaily except Sunday.I tried several inedicines which they claimed |- realize how serious the issue lg and are; x TO RIVER, LAKE OR MOUNTAIN Good Going Saturday or Sunday, Returning Monday.Abbotsford +8 .60 Ste.Agathe.2.10 Bedford 1.60 Ste Anne de B 40 Caledonia Springs .2.Cowanaville .185Knowlton .Joliette .3 16 Quobec .Labelle .3.30 8t.Gabriel.x 20 8herbrooke .3.46 Nominin hs .St; Johns, Q.1.10 Shawbri Vaudreuil .Rates (0 many other points on ation.Trains leave Windsor Station at 18.46 a.mL §10.00 a.m., 14.00 p.m., 76.15 p.m., *10.10 p.ssundays only.Return tickets good for one month, $3.70.Return tickets good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Monday, $2.30.SPECIAL SATURDAY SERVICE LEAVE MONTREAL For Brome Lake, Knowlten, Cowans- ville and Sherbrooke.(Windsor St.) 1.40 p.m.Saturdays.Returns Mondays, arrivinæ Montreal 9.15 a.m.Regular train leaves Windsor St.4.30 p.m.For Dorval, Valois, Pointe Claire, St.Annes, Vaudreuil, Hudson, Point Fortune and Intermediate Stations.(Windsor St.) 1.30 p.m.Saturdays.Return Mondays, arriving Montreal 8.40 a.m.9.35 a.m.end 11.45 a.m.For additional trains see timo table.For Laurentian © and Mountains, Lesage to Labelle.(Place Viger) 1.26 p.m.Saturdays.Returns Sunday night, arriving Montreal 9.30 p.m.and Monday, arriving Montreal 8.40 a.m., 9.50 a.m., 10.60 a.m.For Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese, St.Jerome.(Place Viger) 1.40 p m.Saturdays.Returns Sundays, arriving Montreal 4.60 p.m.and \u2018Mondays, arriving Montreal 8.30 a.m.and 9.50 a.m.\" For additional trains see time table.For Terrebonne, L\u2019Epiphanie, Joliette; and Intermediate Stations to St.Gabriel.(Place Viger) 2.20 p.m.Saturdays.same day, arriving Montreal 9.56 p.m., Sundays at 9.54 p.m.THREE RIVERS EXHIBITION Montreal to Three Rivers and return.August 11th and 12th .c.Return limit August 14th, 1905, CHEAP EXCURSIONS FROM MONTREAL TO st.John, N.B., and Return, $8.50 Via Short Line., Halifax and Return.- $10.00 Via St.John, N.B., and Digby.Tickets good going August 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th.Return limit August 31st, 1905.Seaside Excursions From Montreal to PORTLAND, Me., $7.50 ST.ANDREWS, NB.88.50 Good going August 24, 25 and 26.Æood 10 return \u2019eaving destination until September 5th, 1905., Farm Laborers\u2019 Excursions 2nd CLASS To MANITOBA and ASSINIBOIA $12.00 Good Going from Montreal on September 8th, 1805, Full particulars on application.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD SCARBORO BEACH, Ete.Through Parlor and Sleeping Car \u2018Service.Trains.leave da Street 9.00 a.m.week days, 7.45 p.m.daily Ticket Office: 129 St.James Street, Next Post.Office.Returns and PROVINCE OF QUENNC, Distriet of Montreal.D CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014NO.10724.During Vagation.! Rodoiphe Jules Demers, of the City and District of Montreal, banker, doing business there nlcne as such, under the firm name of \u201cLe Comptoir d'Escompte,\u2019\u201d\u2019 Plaintiff, versus Ulderic Tremblay, of the City and District of Montreal! Pascal Horace Lindsay, of Roberval, District of Chicoutimi: and H, Patrick Bluteau, formerly of Montreal aforesaid, and now absent from the Province of Quebec, Defendant.The Defendant, H.Patrick Bluteau, Is ordered to appear within one month.Montreal, July 8th, 1905.J.B.EMOND, Deputy Clerk of sald Court.Going August 14, 15, 16 ha 17 Returning August 31st, 1905.FROM MONTREAL TO © - - RIVIERE DU LOUP .vr.8 4.50 MURRAY BAY .e.co.iinennnns cin 4.50 CACOUNA .eeess .4.50 LITTLE METS .&.MONCTON ST.JOTIN .HEDIAG \u2018 .SUMMERSIDE .CHARLOTTETOWN.PARREBORO .HALIFAX .PICTOU MULGRAVE .NORTH SYDNEY .SYDNEY 8T.JOHN'S, NFLD, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 143 St.James Street and Bonaventure Station.AMERICAS - Superb New Steamers, East and Weat.MONTREAL-ROCHESTER-TORONTO Line\u2014 Daily, except Sundays, at 2.15 p.m, , MONTRBA L- -TORONTO-HAM!:LTON Line \u2014 Mont \u2018ays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 |: po \u201c MONTREAL-QUEBEG, Line\u2014Daily at 7 p.m SAGUENAY LINE-From Quebec daily, at am.: \" eirY TIOKET OFFIC, | FOR.BROCKVILLE\u2014Lv.Montreal 9.00 a.m., |For.8T.JOMNS\u2014Lv.Moistreal 9.01 a.m., 8.1 CHEAP W WEAK END IR PY goikG Saturday or Sunday by any train.RETURNING until Monday by any train, as fol ABENAK TS SPRINGS .BELOEIL BLUFF POINT ot Haven) BURLINGTON, Vt.CORNWALL .HIGHGATE SPRINGS, Vt.MABSENA SPRINGS OTTERBURN PARK, admission fo Park ELATISBURG, NY.ROUSE'S POINT .SHEMBROOKE à STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUR Ces 1YACINTHE .VAUDREUIL VS Also many bther points.- SUNDAY TRAINS FROM AND TO MONTREAL.-(For.\u2018additional.train - -service-soe Company's Time Tables.) FOR VAUDREUIL and Int.Stationg \u2014 Ly.Montrenl 8.40 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 7.00 .p.m., 9.00 p.m.11.25 p.m.Returning arr.Montreal 7.00 am.7.30 a.m., 8.39 a.m., 11.20 a.m.(from Vaudreuil \u201conly 6 6.22 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 8.10 p.m., FOR LACHINE and Int.Stations\u2014Lv.Montréal 8.40 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 130 p.m., 9.00 p.m., 11.25 p.m.Returnisg arr.Montreal 8.39 sm.11.20 a.m\u2019, 6.22 p.m.,-8.10 p.m., 11.00 .10.30 p.m.; and for intermeäiate points 9.30 \u201cam.Returnihg arr.Montreal 6.00 p.m.Fram Brockville and int.points 8.10 p.m.FOR ST.HYACINTHE, RICHMOND, and In- \u2018termedinté Statiorls\u2014Lv.Montreal 8,00 a.m., 2.00 p.m, .Returning arr.Montreal 6.50 p.m.8.40 p.m., 11.30 .jontreal 2.50 pm.and m.an SEA ASIDE re EXCURSIONS From MONTREAL |} $7.50 TO PORTLAND AND RETURN * Ma \u2018Going \u201cDates\u2014August \u20182, 25, 28.Return Limit\u2014September 5, 1905.Portiand \u20140ld Orchard Leaves Montreal at 8 a.m.and 8.01 p Im, Returning\u2019 arr.10.15 p.m.m.Pullman Parlor Cars on day trains and sleepi oars on night trains.Elegant Cafe car service on day Intermédiate Stations => \u2014|- ALLANLINE MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.35 Bavarian - - Î1 Aug.Victorian - - 1 Sept Virginian - - 18 Aug.Opvarian - - 8 Sept Tunisian - - 25 Aug.Virginian'- - 45 Sepl New Turbine Steamer Victorian, on her trial trip, March 16th, made 19% knots per hour.Virginian lowered the record over the Boutherly course 7 hours, 15 minutes.Time, 6 days, 6 hours.Tunistan's record pagsage, Moville to Rim- ouski, 6 days, 4 bours.Bavarian'a record run, 8 days, 3 hours, 12 minutes.Accommodation and cuisine unsurpassed.Polite attention.No vibration.Electric lighting and steam heat throughout.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $75 and .up- - wards, according to steamer and location of room.Second Cabin, $42.50 and upwards, Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, ndon, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, 327.50 and $28.76.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, *Buenos Ayrean Aug10 lonian - - - Aug.24 Sicilian - - Aug.17 Corinthian - - Aug.31 \u2018*Does not carry passengers oastward.Saloon, $60; 2nd Cabine, $40; 3rd Class, $28.50 H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common St, Montreal, Canadian Pacific Rallway Co's, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.MONTREAL (vla Quebec) TO LIVERPOOL LAKE CHAMPLAIN .Aug.2¢ Bept.28 LAKE ERIE .Sept.7 Oct.LAKE MANITOBA .Sept.14 Oct.19 RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014FIRST CABIN\u2014To Liverpool, $65.00 and upward, according to steamer and accommodation.Round Trip Tickets at reluced rates.cc Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $40.00: to London, $42.50.Round Trip af rediced rates.Third Class Rates to Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queéns- town $26.50.Front Liverpool, London of Londenderry, $27.50, to Quebec.MONTREAL TO LONDON.MONTROSE .coveeeeeen.Aug.12 Sent.23 XLAKE MICHIGAN .Sent.2 Oct.14 XMOUNT TEMPLE .Sorpt.9 Oct.21 *Second Cablp, to London, $40.00.XThird Class, to London, $26.5 Freight \u2018Steamers to Date of sailings ot Liverpool, London 4nd Bristol, not shown above.furnished on application.Apply to Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.Atlantic Steamships Line Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament St, Montreal.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.* Southwark.Aug.12 Southwark.Sept.18 Dominion.Aug.19 Dominion.Sept.23 Ottawa.Aug.26 Ottawa.30 Kensington.Sept, 2 Kensington .1 Canada.Sept.9 Canada.14 The Canada is the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holdihg a record of 5 days, 23 hours and 48 minutes between Inishowen Head and Father Point, Midship Saloons, Bleetric Lights, Speed and Comfort.And upwards, accorde First Class .$70.00} .ing to steamer Second Class .$40.00 and berth.Third Class .g27.50 To Principe! British For all particulars as to freight and pas« \u2018sage, apply to Local \u2018Agents, or to DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST.MONTREAL.REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE, ts GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVICB., ?F.Salacia .te .Kastalla (cold storage) sav.-JuUty 27 .Tritonia vo.Aus.8 THOMSON LINE LONDON WEEKLY BERVICE.From Montreal.Devona (cold storage & cool air) July % .Hurona (cold storage & cool air) July 23 LEITH SERVICE.2eusesternas ou eau nas eu0e mon emo .ESCAICNA Luc cessonererrcencss July 16 LORD LIN E.CARDIFF.SERVICE.Sailing later.THE-ROBERT REFORD - COMPANY Lines, 25 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & CO, (LT'D) | Proposed Sailings, Manchester Liners, Ltd, \"MONTREAL AND From Marchester.: *Manchester City .» Manchester Shipper Manchester Importer .Some of the above steamers have first class accommodation for a limited nimber of passengers, Canada- -South Africa joint service to \u201cCape Town, Port Elizabeth, Egst London and Durban.*ORIANA - errr eres wees Aug.18° \u201cFitted with cold storage.For.furtker particulars, apply to FURNESS, WITHY & C0., Limited, Agents, MONTREAL.ANCHESTER.from Montreal, 8T.LAWRENCE LINE SS.\u201cCAMPANA\u201d 1700 Tons.Next Sailings from Montreal (Victoria Pier}.MONDAY, 14th and 28th August.at 2 p.m., San Kerwarde on every alternate Monday during s son, leaving Quebec the\u2019 tollowing day at noon*f ER POINT, GASPE BASIN, MAL B AY A PERCÉE.CAPH COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU.Excellent nccommodation for passengers.Two cargo received after noon of sailing day.For frelght, Massage and staterooms, apply J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners St, city.- - ey This Paper is printed vith \u2018The Queen City | Printing Ink Company's Ink.PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI.BOSTON.trains between Montreal and Portland.CITY TICKET OF OFFICA, 187 Stand 461, or Bonaventure Station.MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO; BACHINE\u2014From Post Oftlce, vice, 6.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.; 30 min.11.00 p.m.to 12.00 midnight: Last ca midnight.From Lachine, 20 min.ee 8.50 &M.to 11.50 p.m.; .89 min: 11.p.m.to 12.50 midnight.12.50 midnight, SAULT AU RECOLLRT : From St.Denis Station to Henderson Stz_ tion every half hour, 6.90 p.m.; every hour, n » ; ight.Xtra car daily from Chen ae to Henderson Station at 68.0 poe HOUNTA IN \u2014 From Mt, Royal Ave., 20 in, service, 5.50 a.m.to 11,40 p.m, From Victoria: \u2018Ave., Westmount, ey min.serv 5.50 a.m.to 11.40 From Bnowdon's on min.service M min.\u2018ser.oar ot 13 6.50 am.to 11.4 om Cattierviile.- 40 min: mervios, B40 aie.40 p.m.Extra oars will bs run on aif lines as re- | 1188 James Btreot, Opposite Post Office.1 ujred.* \u201cror Sault au Recollat take St Denis cars to oqnnect at St.Denis êta \u2018James Street, Telephones Main 60.\u2019 a.m.to 10.) p.m.to 12.30 mig À pm, CARTIERVILLAS.NOTTAHOOK- Nottahook.UNIVERSAL GARMENT FASTENER FEEL IT SLIDE?At the Notion Counter, Will Not Rust.-FOR-SALE BY W.R.BROCK 00, LIMITEO.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO, = London, .i, .y meh aa : 1 ] \u201c| + | | | - ; I 4 ° / | - 1 ~ ps | + it on + EN i i Te 45 sk | ni et +.As 3 \"water à AND.vary wag\u201d Turn this sale to your advantage! far-reaching i in its scope\u2014unusual in the.price-cutting that has been resorted to.0 27 + : ! Spar ea caca .> dat tg ; mé sages a û «dass ae Co SE 4 - npr + = a moss gee 3: \u2018Tis deeds rather or than.words that indicating what you will find underprice during the five hours The Store of Satisfaction ef Tn ~- Ea a Tes hu a Profit by the conditigrs that oblige immediate eprance of all goods that belong to\u2019 j the.summer season\u2014that require the consideration of the stocks of- staple lines of merchandise, to too.Unusual \u2018conditions make this an unusual.sgle\u2014unusually \u2014 et ee ee prove values \u2014here's.a page The Worker Needs a Rest Sometimes It is the recognition of this principle that causes The Store of Satisfaction to close every Saturday during July and August at i o'clock, Also, grant a vacation to all of its employees with a year of service to their credit.Early closing depends upon your co-operation for its : \u2018 success.\u201chank you for according such in the past,\u201d and permit us to emphasize the desirability of shopping to- Tmorréw, as usual at 8a my res en : NANA A \u2018The Boy Will be Sure - To Need a New Suit for The Re-opening of School .Make the purchase ahead of need time\u2014to-morrow, when not only may Me mers mens you secure exceptionally good value, but you're entitled to a Nickel-Plated Watch and Chain if the @st of the Suit is Not Less Than $3.75 600 Suits, made of Fancy Tweed, ii the Norfolk style.good farmer satin lining, well made throughout; stripes, plald and fancy mixtures.Sizes from 23 to 33 inches\u2019 chest + measure.(Be sure to get the Watch with Suit.) Prices 83.75, 84.50, $5.00, 85.50 and $6.00.6v0 Boys\u2019 3 plece Suits, in many designs of tabric.sacque style coat,\u201d vest and pants.coat lined with farmer satin, well finished throughout.Sizes 28 to 33 inches chest measure.(Ask for Watch when buying suit) Prices: 83.75.83.23, 86.00.$700 and $8.50.Good Up-to-Date Furnishings For Men =f.\u2018fords the best evidence of men\u2019s appre- The growth of the department ciation with both assortments \u2018and values.Specimens of Saturday's gpe- .cial price lines:\u2014 Ta Men's Negligee Shirts\u2014new designs to \u201c choose from.Regular 65c and \u201csc.Saturday for Men's Flanneleite Night Shirts.sizes 14 10 16 only.Good value at bc.Saturday Lo.Boys\u2019 Cambric Shirts.sizes 12.and 13.only.Regular ajc.Saturday 12 1-7 , 45\u20ac NN ND CODAGE HAAN What Kind of Carpet Wanted For.That Room., ; If a Brussels Carpet is preferréd.we would remind you that a full range of the most stylish and newest designs await your selection hare; all with handsome Borders to match.Per yard: SDe to $1.50.Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets\u2014We show an uhequalled range of patterns in Hall Carpets, with 3-4 and 4-4 Stairs to match.NSS SSSA Lo 004 Tapestry Carpets-A grand range of beautifui new designs., most stylish goods shown.Per vard: 18¢, the sbest @G5¢ and 7T3e¢.and oe se, 1 mn Tapestry Hall and- Stair Carpets\u2014Specially-handsome line of Tapestry Hall ; [A to $19,00,.Fewer Shirtwaist .\u2018EVERY DAY _ We're reaping the reward of price reductions in: time\u2014 \u201cfinding satisfied cwners for every garment in the stock in the season of its vogue.To-morrow, madam, you can buy.Silk Shirtwaist Suits for .$9.00 Only 20 of them\u2014mostly blue and.brown, also à few brown and white checks.The former prices were from $14.50 FÈÉ rm ark cet 8, crane nh AN EN eee nat an rt AS AAA Se NE : 43,50 Wash Skirts, the balance of our s summer stock of Wash Skirts, some are made of duck, others of crash; some Wash Shirtwaist Suits \"many odd lines, made of muslins, lawn, etc.Former prices were up to $7.00 ; Saturday.AE are in fancy effects, with polka dots and etc.The former prices were from $1.50 to $2.50.Saturday \u2019s morning price to clear, each.\u2026.Suits ag IF A TRAVELLING COAT Is WANTED $15.00 Ones Can Be Purchased To-morrow Between 8 a.m.and 1 o'clock for $7.50 Ladies\u2019 Travelling Coats\u2014a few Coats remain of several different lines.\u2018Some are made of - Many of them would be considered À cheap \u2014- are in-perfect condition, not shop-worn; very stylish, \u2019 lustre, others of silk mixture, at $15.oo; Saturday\u2019s price, each, at «£98 san oo They $7.50 ~~ SATURDAY'S AD, IN THE HERALD come under the observation of not only econo- \u2018mically-inclined women, but, also, those of the sterner sex who also appreciate a good and seasonable bargain.+ À - da Inexpensive, Medium Price and The.Very Finest Shirtwaists of All Are Represented in These Clearing Sale Offers Waists, In assorted black and white back, sleeves, collar and cuffs.+, , Carpets, with Stair Carpets to match.Per yard: 40e, 48e, 55c, 65\u20ac N i and 75c.from $1.75 to $2.25; toclear at, ,.RE Royal Wilton Carpets\u2014The assortment is very large.and the destgns of this ., : : : season's exclusive styles.Per yard: $1.45 to $1.75.$2.50 and $2.75 lawn and Muslin Waists, in a great \u2014Bett Bnglish Axminster Carpets\u2014-When we say the best we mean the best.variety \"of stylesrtorciearat-rrarers.Diners Not only that, but we guafantee our ustomers agalnst disappointment.ye | , The best in quality, A nther Hine to clear at.eee eee aa PI AAA AAA the best in style.and,the best in value.! .%1.40 to 81.75.+ } ' .Ingrain Carpets\u2014A large\u2019 range of handsome Ingrain ¢ Carpets in all this s\u2018a- son's newest effects.Not an old pattern in the whole large assortment \\ which we are showing.J Bese Carpets are 1 yard wide, and are reversible, but everybody knows \u201cthat there Is no- more satisfactory Carpet sold than the Ingrain, or it may be better known as the Scotch «© arpat.The Union quality is ZNc, BBe, 406 and 50e The All- wool: 60e, 75e and O5e yard.The 3 ply or Imperial, 81.0% vard.yard.You Can Now Buy House Furnishings at the ° Most Advantageous Prices of the Season BAMBOO VERANDAH SCREENS\u2014Only a few left : in two These sizes, \u2018pri iced should tind a ready market for the bgiance on Saturday \u2014 Size 8 x 10 fest.were $2.25 cach; saturday AT Size 10 x 12 feet, were $3.25 each; Saturday .en 50 CURTAIN MUSLINS\u2014Two special designs in White Sash Curtain .Muslins, trimmed with lace, insertion and friil.Special, yard.CURTAIN BOBBINET\u2014Two special designs in White Sash - Curtaln Bobbinet, trimmed with fine lace, insertion and fein Special, per vard erste eset abate ete aa.a Cer eee bee aaa [3 .12e - LACE.CERTAINS\u2014An-extra special for | Saturday only.Jn White.Nottingham Lace Curtains, size.54 Inches x 3 1-2 yards, handsonfe- floral design with double border; a very showy Curtain, sold regularly $1.36 pair.Saturday Sr 11200000 00 0 01 5 3 6 4 00000 à ART MUSLINS\u201448 inch.wide Colored Curtain Mullins, light grounds with pretly floral designs tn ail colors.Regular 15e yard.Sat- ./ urday perrerbeie esate cenee tasses ane caresses 00e 18e Per yard.- { 1.| 8179 | | = J | | \u2018Waists that we: sold at 95.c and br.25 ; full range of sizes in stock.choose from, For Säturday morning we will sell Ladies\u2019 Fit guaranteed.ular\u2019 selling price $1.45; to-morrow's price .Ladies\u2019 fine lawn and muslin Waists.at one price.med with fine val.lace, embroideries and.insertions; patterns too numerous to describe, but they re all \u2014excel'ent in design, and of extra fine quality.Fine Muslin spots.tucked front, Reg- Beautifully v alue .8 Regular 95c and $1.25 Waists.SALAS AAA AAAS AS 75c y \u201ctrim- $1.25 $1.95 69¢ Three styles to 35c Buster Brown Collars for: 20e Fine White Mercerized Poplin Embroidered Buster Brown Collars, embroidered in white, pale blue, champagne, brown and black.Regular 35¢; tosmorrow: All Children\u2019s Dresses For Summer Wear Being Sold at Reduced Prices See the Dress soc will buy tn-morrow.| .\u201cChildre®s Print and Chambray Dresses, some in Mother Hubbard styles, others with waists; in colors of pink, red and.blue.Sizes 1 to 12 years, To clear at 20e = 50c | Men, Here\u2019 sa \u2018Chance \u2018To O Get a Watch Free With a Suit of Clothes The only conditions : that the Suit must cost not less then $9.00 and be purchased to-morrow between 8 a.m.and 1 o'clock.\u201d Hundreds of Men's \u2018and Young \u2018Men's Suits, in.various shadès of color, in stripes.checks \u2018and\u2019 fancy.mixtures, made in four button sacque style, lined with good farmer's satin, well tdilored throughout.* All sizes from 34 to 44.inches\u2019 chest measure.- (See : window + displays.) Prices :$9.00, $13.00, $15.00 and hn ° 00 doc 0000 \u201cols\u201d chee LAG \\ - ; uen $21.00 _ Ladies\u2019 Cambric Drawers, umbrella frills with tucks, The \u2018Whitewear Values of The Store of Satisfaction : Tempting enough to make you start buying a further supply.Ladies\u2019.Cambric Night Gowns, high neck, yoke with Hicks and ome - broidery insertion, trimmed around - neck, front, yoke and sleevygs with frills.To clear at Sees ecti sions nee Vas ses ass 0000 .Ladies\u2019 Cambric Underskirts, with tucks, trimmed with déep em- .broidery.To clear at embroidery.To clear af 2 ++r 0000000000 0010 GS 1 2000 1000600 seu des Ladies\u2019 Cambric Corset Covers, \"full front style,\u201d trimmed around feck : and arms with Imitation torchon lace and ribbon beading.\u201celear at .New Lots of i Boys Washable ~ Suits on Sale To-morrow Sizes to fit from 2 1-2 to 8 years of age.Styles: and Buster Brown, with bloomer © trimmed and well made Suits of fabrics.Prices from 78¢ to 81.75.Children\u2019 S \u2018Headwear Made © Of Straw and Washable Fabrics Russian breeches.Neatly sturdy washable From goed to finest sorte.A varl- 7\u2019 ous selection of styles, Every \u2018etyle reduced in price.Just a hinti\u2014 Plain white and fancy mixdd Straw Galatea Hats, also Duck Hats, in colors of pale blue, red and\u2019 \u201cwhite; other qualities too.All sizes in each style, Present prices grade according to quality from 25e 2.J .$1.89 gl 69 House Dresses for $l, 39 Ladies\u2019 one-plece House Dresses, full gathered skirt on: \u201cwalst band, is front of.waist made in pouch effect, white collar and cuffs.Ceol- ors of .palé blue and white, sky blue and white, and navy Blue and white stripe effects.- Sixes 32 to 38.Regular $1.69.Saturday.st 8.$1.89 Wrappers for $1.eo Ladies Percale Wrappers, made with, yoke effect in front of pin tucks, frill around shoulder, trimmed with Valenciennes lace.Colbta of pink and white, stripe effect.Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40.Reégular $1.89.On sale now at .Vedeeranvie aeveseen seress een $1.69 50c Combs for 156.12 dozen Back Shell Combs, with gilt trimming, 40 different styles.Worth from\u201425c- to 650c, for, each.e 18e ser sess @rssssstesssse see cesses ree ny mn = A+ men ean .Grocery Dept-Saturday Morning Quick: Sale Prices Quick sale C.P.C.Delicious Lunch Tongue.1 1b.tin; regular \u201835c.: : Te TS RR EE TTR RRS Gerra ser u06 200 cecauce vo 28Be Armour & Co.'s Potted \u2018Ham, Ox Tongue and Beef; regular se éhèb.se \u201cQuick sale price 6 for .54000tecsues seresennuens + cancocce eee BBO Lupton\u2019 s Camp Coffee, regular 20c bottle.Quick « sale price, 3 fOr.seve abe \u201cAlbert Sardines, in oll, 1-4s; regular 12 1- 2c each.Quick sale pricé.\u201810e \" Prepared French Mustard, glass pots with spoon; regular 16e.rane dose covve, sss es esos Sree sale price .ioeiee erase + Basement Dept.S, Short Day List of Specials.te ea) One and two quart Fancy Jugs, worth 36c, for.oeceee 14e A lot of fancy Earthen Cuspldors, worth 20c, for Lu veers 10e d old: A lot of Milk and Gravy Bowls, in white an worth 18C, for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.mes arcs eve ques Eee 100 Jelly Tumblers with \u201ctin covers.Other pie's price 386 sis to 40c dozen.Our price,.Der GORE .+100 000000 eee ade - A really good \u2018Tumbler, eos Worth 6c, for.ev., Se : Enamel Saucepans, in several sizes; well worth 80e 25 \"to BBes Por .\u2026.vssneserces ososssecencee \u201charasses e \u201c(our sale on these has been enormous, but thére are enough left for Saturday's supply.) : on.Saturday \u2018morning.aus \u20ac, The above, and many other bargains too, you wi find \u2018 re NRE ™ - Cm 5e ry +.LL * A .e 140 ; CLT LEY y will be open to-morrow: From 8 a.m.to 1 o'clock, 10022 \u201ctrimmed wita Cv To $c br "]
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