The Montreal daily star, 2 juillet 1902, mercredi 2 juillet 1902
[" IE a TY disappointment because of the post- No 154 ei iS MAJESTY 8 GRADUALLY IMPROVING strength and made subetanths improvement in.all respects.Buckingham Palace at 7 pm.last evening: \u201cThe advancement in the King's condition is maintained.His appetite is improv: ing and the dressing of his wound is less painful, His Majesty is etil) easily fatiqued on least exertion.38 King Is Regaining His Strength, and the Wound Has Commenced to Heal\u2014Indian Troops \u2018Were Reviewed To-day\u2014The : Fleet Disperses.THE CORONATION.It is reported that by the King's desire, his coronation will take plage at the earliest date possible.The: ceremony will be much quieter than was originally intended, and its religious character will be strongly emphasized.The representatives oi foreign Governments, who will attend, will be to à great exter restricted to royal personages : _ intimately nnected with \u201cthe royal family.F1ONDON, July 2.\u2014 At Back- tham the follo bal- p was issued at 10 o\u201d this orning om the condition of King dward : \u2014 \u201cThe Kmg had another excellen: pt and is making steady progress all respects.The wound is much s troublesome and is beginning to +++ .ght powrshment with keen enjoy- @ He à allowed a light cigar a day.idenced the greatest interest im the pments for yesterday's review of col- } ae oops, and he was eager that his ÿ should be in some way compensated pnt of the coronation.BETTER.rm ui (London Express.) The following belldtin was posted a TROOPS.FROM.INDIA § WERE REVIEWE Jro-BAY.LONDON, July 3.\u2014The pv of the East Indian troops to-day walg'rgely a repetition of yesterday's funghps but the varied colouring of the uni of repre sentative corps from all par formed an altogether more tral figure of the proceedings #nd the-pubs [ lie welcomed the opportunitÿ© testify ones mdre its sympathy with heon account her recent anxiety and.{i Elvari'y con.| at good pews regarding Kify Edward's condition.The review procedure yesterday \u2018was followed.Abuut one thognd th Juo- on due our ei tachment of the ygquar of India, Lord Cyreon of Ja eston, Teached the- Horse Guards grade member 1 the Royal family who re the coloniais yes! ay.traversed th the fies of the soldiers of the Indian Empire.Prince of Wales, represéfiting the King, nding by the: side of hiy mother\u2019s carriagh took the miute, and the-proceedings endi like those of yesterday, with cheers for pe King, led by the Duke of Connaught, Indians drawing their swords and E pre wildiy, as \u201cpalace the Queen indow, and took se- ndian troops as they I?a turn to camp.The.| VES DAY: Sr et mme me rosque spent} | \u2018täcle.Queen Alexandra wap Sin the cep AA y | ST.ANNE DE BELLEVUE À (THREE MILES FROM) A beautifully situated farm.(no residence) overlooking Lake St.Louis.140 acres or thereabouts.: 5 Oloso to Bay View Station 0.P.R.and 8.T.R- Can be-Purchased on Favorable.Terms.y TRUST À LORN CONPAY- OF COMA, = \u201ccsr 7 DISPERSED.I EE The sweetest draft of boyhood\u201cs |B days was from a shady, babbling spring.- THE E ich bed of There is something genuine, rich § - 7, ah + The British fleet{ which assemble oO LE +N 8 cold FF .> FIV UE *, ES NN \u2018 Spithead - or the goposed Coronation re- § 2 Question and roffeshins in à glass ef \u2018 J A 7 Nh.view, dis morning.ga of 8 ; ; LV! yi 2 % ie Re ; PRISO or war : - | M; .> AT th, Free (ES) -.1 5 \u2014 |#% Dollars.11é KOC Ral Es SA ., Foreigners Wo be Liberated, Till |, $' The value weshow in Diamond ===} RSA ; ; ¥ Boers Repatriated, : 9.+: Swellery Saves one many dollars e ° \u2019 ei! ; SN À t : 2\u2014Th ôr- = of us very differen 2 | TE TASTE A, Ths Toe OF.| J Eel Sosa tn Saas orn LithiaWater the British Govgnment to the effect that the prisoners offvar of foreign nationality will not bé liberfted until all the Boers are the exteption of those The lut- who defray thr own\u2019 p ter can secure they must hot back to South Africa.Ç ssed by the Colonial Premiers\u2014The Dominion Day Celebration.Hospital May Be Built.| on Shakespeare Lot On the strengtl of an opinion, which was submitted at the meeting of the City Council this afternoon, a member of Coun- cll is to ask that the entire matter of the civic contagious diseases hospital be reconsidered.and decided to confer with Mr.in, with the view of easing the burden in the provinces, and also to ask for à decision in regard to the authoritative pre- essence and official status of provincial ministers.They intend to seek Sir Wilfnd Laurier's co-operation.DOMINION DAY IN LONDON.Dominion day was never celebrated in Lon- doa with greater eclat and enthusiasin than wan .displayed at last night's\u2019 banquet.It followed Lord Strathcona\u2019s reception.The Quemn'e letter which Lord Strathcona read, yeturming heartfelt \u2018thanks to the Canadians amd others for their sympathy, was cheered Sir Charles Tupper found an opportunity when proposing the health of the Queen to bug the Britsh-Canadian ministers to seize the chance to make the Empire the greatest im history by the adoption of the principle Sir Cliarles also paid a passing tribute to the retemtion of complete colonial rol; = The opinion in question.says that what\u2019 is known as the Shakespeare property {at the back of the Mountain) is property that Wilfrid Laurier, by whom be belo to! the corporation of Montreal cal, \u2018On pour, of th hese a uments Dring a i i - ty, m r.situa van was then a et of publ.mee retired after forty-five years within the cy mits, That.aly\u201d the Field wf the oh available site left.pa rrice city could .the site away for a civic strength of the opinion of the COLONIAL CONTROL.ae Sioeases hospital: but seater if Atiamey, Sit forth sbove, new.efforts b pgisl now ul jte th to induce.Coureil to Kir Frederick Borden significantly urged ae bave SRE leipality of Cote des Neiges, in which.place When it yas decided that Fletcher's Field\u2019 should be gven as a site for the new contagious diglases hospital,\u2019 the \u2018contention was raised] that the Shakespeare property |\" was not avilable, as it was not within the city limits, It was also held that the muni- a portion of the property fronted, would never give its consent to any co = diseases hospital being put up in its assage.eir \u2018release forthwith, ut.|.fopnal on the Shakespeare lnnd.Canadian Pacific He said : \u201cWe do pretty well now in the empire and a good motto is to leave well Sir Wilfrid Laurier kept dear of all con- May] Acquire Cajada Eastern.troversial questions, though he insisted cn / the fullest measure of seli-government for each section as the only possible.basis for a prosperous empire.He paid an eloquent tribute to the Canadian winter and the whole affair was most enthusiastic.Lord Strathcona\u2019s reception at the Tnsti- Canadian Pacific ix not in a position to den - Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president of the or confirm the despatch that his road has acquired the Canada Eastern railway which runs i he Fredericton to Chatham, N.B,, a distance of 125 miles, but it is understood negotiations are on foot between.Mr.y the In] of N¢ Brunswick.a, who controls the road, and the C.R.The line has connections with tolonial and Canadian Pacitie- In the expt nf the latter acquiring the property wik allow it to develop the lumber and agicultural districts on the north shore tute of Painters was a great Sir Wilfnd Laurier © spending to-day with a water party at Grenfelle, on the Thames, at a place called Taplow Court.THE CANADIAN ARCH.Arrangements aré being made to keep the arch intact for the rest of tbe London seascn.It is a splendid advertisement and the London pigeons and sparrows are get- \u2018ting fat upon the Canadian grain with v bich the arch is decorated.\u2018op.GRAND TRUNK SURE Approved by Harbour Board.WINDERMERE.Minister Apologized for Insults to Great Britain Harbour Commissioners to-day, at whic bour Board and the Grand Trunk Railwa relative to the Windmill Point elevator \u201cts {Special to the Montreal Star.) BHERBRUOKE, July 2.\u2014 The annual \u2018Adventist camp meetings, at Beebe Plain, \u2018were brought to a close on Sunday, after a successful series, though inclement weather interfered somewhat with the attendance.The services on Sunday, June Pod, were marked by a.stirring incident, which cre ated consuderable excitement, and finally come amusement among those who witness ed it.Elder Potter, president of the Ad- wentist Association, of Worcester, Mass.in the course of his address at the morning agrvice took occasion to attack Britam an ion with the South African war.In reply to an interruption be said be was - œware be was on Canadian soil.and rejored was approved.It is now practically only\u2019 matter of a short time when the agreemé will be finally signed and the Grand Railway will take over the site which je ed demanding an apology and retraction of the \u2018\u2019insult \u201d to Britain and the flag.The resolution was as follows:- \u201cThat whereas the Rev.Elder Potter, ny OF ELEVATOR SITE Final Draft of Agreement VALUABLE PIECE OF PROPERTY There was an executive meeting of the the final draft agreement between the liar ell Down Elevator Shaft.establishment of H.R.Ives & Co.froffounders, at 7.20 o'clock to-day.hifinjuries were not serious.Genuine rter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Must, Bear Signature of SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.Very small and as cosy te take es sngam Ye FOR-MEABACHE, ICARTERS ron nizintss.FOR BILIOUSNESS.FOR TORPIB LIVER.| Edqard Tracey.24 years of age, of 884 Ontfio street, fell down the elevator shaft He - -wa/picked up in a bruised condition, and thfambulance of the General Hospital d.On examination it was found that \u2014 { Hom Here \u2018you see them just \"ne - they have been received dir- pe j4èt from the Cutters after being ted out and scanned minutely be sure ho flaws are present *- You are not only assured of thelr purity but their value is } | emnaiderably more than if passed | through several hands, which - imeatis several dollars, .& H.B.KENT, 144 Yonge St, \u201c.\u2014 TORONTO.10431 F Baaves Boston, to \u201cExplore a fer a Line to Hamilton Inlet.O8, Jay 20e lend, \u201cJi velo Sn D 0 y WACLL Qu merly of Peary Arctic Expedition, and a number of railway engineers, naturalists and scientists sailed from the city yesterday, for Labrador, for the purpose of exploring the route for a proposed railway from Hamilton Inlet, on the Labrador Coast, across from worth of Quebec and Ontario to Port Arthur, on Lake Superior.The members of' the party would say noon to give a clue to the persons in whose f they are ns.their journey, but it is believed that J Hill, the western railway magnate is interested.What lends strength to this belief is the fact that Mr.Hill is himeelf in Labrador, having gone off early in June to make an examination of the coast.Hamilton Inlet is said ta besthe finest and safest harbour in Labrador.It is 1400 miles as the crow flies from: Port Arthur and is about two hundred miles northwest of the Straits of Belle Isle, through which some of the steamers pass when em- tering the St.Lawrence.It is much nearer Liverpool than any other harbour on this side of the ocean.#4 which is comparable to mothing else.It takes one back to the old days ; but there is an added vim and erisp- ness which makes it the most perfect ; ial FN of modern table waters as welL È » Sr : | Can be procured at all druggists, first- Bp 2 lt a.class clubs, restaurants, hotels and grocers, and also at i Messrs.F.X.St.Charles & Co, 1 8.Lomene Sree, Booed, General Agents for Canada.es id fr { fit like.2 + po allows.a free circulation of air acoud sping it, Fresh an on : si aokict free, will tell yoti\u201call about it.# DEIMEL : LINEN-MESH CO.STREET, 15451 - Opposite Christ Church Cathedral.sur ve aaa, 2% bot bed poe eee Ee HIGHLAND CADETS : ( MAY VISIT PORTLAND.(Special to the Montreal Star.) A PORTLAND: ple.oul 2 pritioh Vice- \u2019 onsul J.cating, of tl city.has presented to Mayor Boothby a suggestion T H E N OTE OF that the Highland Cadets, of Montreal, be is proposed to have the cadéts quartered at D I S T I N C TI O N.the city auditorium, the drill- quarters of- the Portland military companies, and en- k tertain them two days.Mayor Boounby, = - - invited to participate In the \u201cOld Home week' festivities in Portland, August 5.It whe is chairman ot, the celebration som.Le mitte as express s approva the mittee Mas exprossed his approval of the You know what that means in a gentleman\u2019s \u2018dress, or language, or bearing.The indefinable something \u2014 FOR \u2014\u2014 SOLID WO BELTING Apply to WILLIAMS 320 ST.JAMES STREET, Telephones 1553 and 1554.ing of the committee.| that sets a man apart from the crowd.GENTLEMEN\u2019S DRESS You will be interested in the fine Suitings we carry, and- in the way we make each Suit express personality and possess that note of distinction, W.PATERSON 1729 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL.VEN HAIR db WILSON, MONTREAL 144 s coû 15421 - OUR GREAT To the poor it is a godsend\u2014to the Well-to-do it is a great accommodation.\u2014_\u2014 It [reaching upon Canadian soil, and to a argely Canadian audience, \u201cgrossly insulted His Majesty and the Government of Great Britain by uncalled for, false and malicious statements regarding t management affairs in South Africa, and whereas such remarks are insulting to a very large proportion of his audience, it is respectfully requested that the reverend gentleman do, this evening.apologize for such statements, withdraw the same express his regrets at having given utterance to such offensive remarks\u201d This resolution was placed in the hands of Elder Potter and before the evening ser- \u2018vice the pulpit was draped with the na- | the tional colours and the Union Jack was placed over head.Standing beneath its folds, im the opportunity of freeing lig mind upon in the presence of a very large audience, .Shia subject.the reverend gentleman read the resolution, The r arodsed mugll indignation and complied with ite demand.He left on \u2018among his Canadian he nd a public the firm train for the United Statés aide meeting of Beebe Plain cit was subse- où the line and did not return to the camp quently held, wben a res was adopt- meeting.- 7 \u2014 MOUNTED INFAN @ ;Ç FARNHAM CELEBRATED - FOR SHERBB DISTRICT.| .MINION DAY.3.\" (Special to th Star.) (Special to the Montreal Star.) LR ROOKE days ago FARN AA, July 2\u2014A celebration bas , MERE orde: » anounce- held yesterday under favourable cir but that a di à Infantry Ctmetances.Te feature of the day waa D be org a tows.the fancy dress , composed - .Sh cowboys, 30 boys on nd ue rome da ps.Lieut a, Te gecustv costumed.headed by the St.J ©.C.g re band and the Farnham Fire offi jth made an excellent impression.ve eeganiz 2 Brigade gave ai exhibition.The run was task 2 one eighth of a mile.The brigade had a u Lire m où in 78 of a minute, which is a a dock place in the to have gone to William Conners, of falo.At least this is the belief of he Commissioners, these gentlemen not templating any further trouble in se the terms upon which the railway wil over the site.The site which will be acquired Grand Trunk Railway at Neil Pgt is a very valuable bit of takingh as it does both sides of mis basin.site extends over some fifteen hun neal feet on one side of the basin and 1,200 lineal feet on the other.In other/ords, it is cxactly the same Tite which w§made over to Mr.Conners, and which gen- {Jean forfeited, being unable toftnance \u2018intending to take it pr.ing to the present t with Fass Grand Trunk, the latter wilpuïd a large grain elevator almost immedi} as soon as required the remaini be utilised for a like purpose.Probabilitles for the nexfwenty-four | hours, specially predicted fo «Montreal : Star at 11 a.m.to- \u20ac g Maximum and \u201cminim pera \u201cthe past twenty-fog hours: Vic- during toria, @, 54 ; Kamloops, Calgary, 66\" 46: .Qu\u2019Appelle, & 45.Whpeg, 74 8; Parry Sound, 72, & : Ottawi 60 ; mont reai, 74, @-; Quebec.6, Halifex, @, à: Toronto, 7, & \\ * » Ne Ope Jaty 2 1902 Readings by the Engineers Supply Co a hoon \u2018yesterday.B38; a 30.07 ; 11 am.to-day, 3.08 day.maximum, a; mint FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR SALLOW SKIN.JFOR THE COMPLEXION Deve Wedding | Bh Rings.We use but one quality ot gold in the making of our Wed.ding rings and that is 18K.Wheninstin mality is quired 18k 8K.gold 1s mead 2 A 1s the highest orn inthe abst grade Sona We have both the English and American styles in Wedding .Rings in a complete line of sizes, and can \u201cserve you by mail as.well as by personal visit JEWELLERS, .Cor.Yonge and Adelnide Streets, Toronto, makes marriage posible for all young folka\u2014it fosters thrift\u2014it has formed the saving Babit for thousands \u2014 it enables PLAN, every one to get what they need, and get pen it just when it is needed.We have custdmers who adopted it twenty years ago, and because of it they have the most comfortable homes in the city.It doesn\u2019t make any difference in what station in life you are placed\u2014 doesn\u2019t make any difference who yon are, what you have got or where - you came from.Come in whether you want an entire outfe or only a chair, a carpet or a stove.+ - EASY PAYMENT \u2014\u2014_\" Metropolitan House Furnishing Co Completé House Furnishers, 1978 & 1680 Notre Dante.1425 ood 7800 Pieces of Beautiful Wall Pap per - AT HALF PRICE DURING JUL pi 4 Painting, Renovating, Decorating -» Refinement, Taste, Simplicity az Moderate Cost.| Estimates\u2019 Free.W.H E NRY BELL, Fabrics, | \u201cCAMPBELLS\u201d $10 Suit Sale.co A Genuine | Snap in Clearing Lines of Suits.All\u201c odd\u201d or \u201csingle\u201d lines.A general \u201cclean up\u201d of the season, { First choice always the best.Gamphells Clothing.Corgi 267 ST.JAMES ST.+ Coed N.B.\u2014 Balance of Flannel Suifs to clear at cost, - 5 Carpets, _ Fürniture, \u2014- MR aa 5 8 ABN) er GAENTEST GE DF THE SUS Home.WAGNER'S UNASSISTED TRIPLE -\u201cThe Last Game of Three a Tie Till the Thirteenth Inning\u2014Victory at the Last Minute.Was it a game?Well, those who paid their little wads got their money\u2019s worth.There was no little school children\u2019s pic- mic feature about it.Nobody bad been taking foolish pills except the umpire, and his occasions} faulty vision did not affect the result after all.Que only had to wish for anything in the ben of a striking piece of exhibition play | ML came.Some ons on the grand stand borrowed a ttle piece of tobacco and, us be bit off half neighbour\u2019s last remnant, he said: Ever see a triple play?\u201d \u201cNop; \u2019d Lke to, thongh.*d you ever?\u201d \u201cNop.\u201d the next innin ed triple play.Another fan told of a time when he had seen two teams tied in the twelfth inning.That was the kind of a game he loved, He now saw the teams tied in the twelfth, and the ice remain uibroken till the thir teenth, The visit of Providence was a revelation.times did they meet the Dooley Binis and time saw a battle of-giants.It was à fight to the finish all the way » and Montreal captyred two out ut e three.It was the last of the series, the farewell ge of the present \u201cat home\u201d on the _ Montreal grounds, however, which was the gume of the season in the Eastern League.& memorable ane in the annals of baseba!! In the second inning there occurred the great sensational feature, an unassisted triple Play.It was in Montreal's half, and Ke Aingled lo the right.An error er 8, who made a bad throw from Dooley's.drive, let Dooley on first, while Kelly et around to third.\u201d Quinlan singled.Then Johnson shot a fly up and it came er, who had run behind second base to gather it in.He struck the ball with his hand, and it bounded in the sir again behind him.At on \"the men on s began running, ns they supposed, an error, a dropped fiv.But Wagner ran backwards.got under the ball again and held it this time.A few steps enabled him to reach second se.e | put bis foot on the bag, and that put out ley, who was down at third, but who should not have left second until the fly was in the fieldèrs hand.He touched Quin- lan, who had arrived nat second, when he ought- still to be at 4 they saw an unassist- down to Wagh ; irst.Thus he had without assistenee.put out .J ; and Quinlan, the pole \u2018th ohuson, Dooley ing taking place temiggare feet.The 5 ba pres of not over act that, in the exultation o: the moment Wagner tossed the ball to Connor, who del hiedly threw it to Cassidy, led many 3 \u20ac spectatora to believe that the other two players had the centre corner and Foster chasing it as fast as his legs will ca him.It is.a two- bagger, and Raub is cate at home.Again the acore is a tie! Mv.but this is a game! Half the people are on their feet and the other half forget to tell them to sit down It is Kelly's turn, pow! He bas made one bit during the game, ay second inning, when that triple-headed mou- ster did all the damage, but since that be has not, been on a base and in the ninth he struck out, and in the eleventh flew out.Oh, Kelly, be good! Bingo! Bang! ' A hit! A safe one, to centre! Look at Oddy's legs! They are like telegraph poles to a mx- ty-five mile an hour railway train, or spokes in a record bicycle race, Cheers! Well, there were people who e hoarse! who never shouted at a ball e before,\u2018 as Odwell hounded in on the home plate and Montreal won four to three.\u2014 \u2014! \u2014t \u20141 The score: * MONTREAL.AB R.BH.PO A.E.Raub, ¢.\u2026 «.6 2 1 5 2 1 Shearon.rf.8 0 1 2 0 0 Stafford.3b .,5 0 2 5 4 0 Odwell, c.f., .8 1 1 6 1 0 Kelly.11.8 0 2 2 0 1 Dooley.1b .5 0 f 11 1 0 Quinlan, ss.8 0 8 4 4¢ 1 Johnson, 2b., .b 1 0 3 1 0 Souders.p.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.5 0 0 1 1 0 Total .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.48 4 10 39 4 4 Corridon was fan-proof.PROVIDENCE.* A.B.R.B.H, P.O.A.E.Wagner.88.6 0 3 4 2 , 8 S Sullivan, .3b-.5 060 0 0 5 © Cassidy, 1b .6 0 0 18 0 0 Cassidy, 1b.0 0 18 0 0 loster.cf.6 2 2 6 0 0 Hildebrand, 6 o0 2 2 0 Friend: \u201cFr .5 1 8 2 0 0 Conner, 2b .,.8 0 1 1 7 0 Mulholland, e.500 0 5 o 6 Corridon, p.\u2026 eee.5 0 2 1 6 0 Total .50 3 18 *8 20 4, \"Winning run scored with two out.By Innings\u2014 Providence -.0000001100001-3 Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.- .-.00002000000 8 SUMMARY.Stolen hanes, Stafford, Sullivan.Foster.and Hildebrand.Two-base hits, Odwell ard Foster.Three-base hit, Shearon.Bases on balls.off Souders 1, off Corridon 1.Struck out.Ly\"Souders 2, by Corridon 4.Hit by pitcher, Sullivan, Double play, Odwell to Raub.Triple play, Wagner, unassisted.1.ft on bases, Montreal 8, Providence 10.Ce away back inthe | \u2026 - has | i \u2018to loo st as fi 8.Bullly Raub ; baBes on | ed er hi Bala bus di Bal 8 Lée à rc out dr Suis à scæke befind \u2018where the ball b Jud play ; J he : poule Jot on, bases, \u2018A bea A beauty!\u2018 Ye gods, see the Pro ntreaf 7.Time, 1.me ball a in the, Yon hay away down in | Pire, - aie, 1,500.It was Montreal's last chance! Toronto Won Two.TORONTO, July 2.\u2014 Toronto defrated Worcester in the morning contest yesterday after a close struggle.Both pitchers were effective, but Pappalau's wildness gave the locals their first run.Three successive ningles scored another in the sixth, \u2018Two singles and White's error gave the visitors thelr only score.Toronto made it two straight from Worcester in the afternoon, the game being another pitchers\u2019 battle.Briggs was wild In the first innings, and a pass, followed by a double and single, netted two runs.Bannon's daring base running tied the score in the third, when Re stold third and home.In\" the sixth Bannon scored from second on a bunt by Massey to the pitcher.\u2018The crowd was lined all around the grouhd.The scores follow: Morning game\u2014 R.H BE, Toronte.\u2026.10000100x\u20142 8 2 Worcester .\u2026.\u2026.000000100\u20141 $ Q Batteries«Esper and Toft; Pappalau and Steelman.Umpires, Rinn and Kelly.Afternoon gam RH.E Toronto .ve .\u2026.00200100x\u20143 8 0 Worcester ., .200000000-2 8 1 Batteries\u2014 Briggs and Toft; McFall and Steelman.Umpires, Rinn and Kelly, Buffalo Defeated Newark.BUFFALO, July 2.\u2014Buffalo had an easy | time winning from Newark yesterday, the Bcore being to 2.Hemming yitched good | ball.but was supported in miserable form.| nearly every player on his side making misplays that counted in getting runs for Buffalo.There will be two games to-day.Score by innings: R.H.E.Buffalo .10104200%-8 7 1 Newark .000100100-2 10 7 Batterles\u2014Hooker and Bevier; Hemming and Jope.Umpire, Snyder.Rochester Beat Skeeters.ROCHESTER, July 2\u2014Rochester won vesterday from Jersey City in a pitchers\u2019 battie.Both of Rochesfer's tallles were made on Identical playe.\u201cHdFden went to first in each Instance, advanced to first on sacrifices, and scéred on singles to right field.Jersey Clty scored on Beck: = CON -| ed the crowd 5 Mboond axe oa\u2019 account of darks \u201d 30850853 à à : Bershard 0 0 9 i x At Chicago-Detrolt-Chicago, both games postponed on account of wet ds.éroun At Wushington \u2014 Washington-Philadel- phia game postponed on account of rain.\u201cAt Baltimore \u2014 Baltimore-Boston same Postponed on account of rain.\u2019 American League.TUESDAT 8 GAMES.[At Philadelphia\u2014 TT RH BE timors .\u2026 0000000000 3 0 iladelphia .00100100x\u2014-3 3 0 Batteries\u2014Cronin and Robinsen; Waddell and 8checkengost.- - At Detroft\u2014Pitcher Joss shut out the Detroit team by the finest kind of pitch: ing.Umpire O'Loughlin's work was very bad, and in the ninth inning, after he had put Gleason out of the game for kicking on a questionable decision, the crowd mads a demonstration against him.Beveral rocks were thrown from the bleachers, but the police arrested the thrower and calm- before anything serious hap- pened.R.H.E.Detroit ., ., ,.000000000\u20140 2 8 Cleveland .000100003\u20143 8 § Batteries\u2014Miller and McGuire; Joss and Bemis.At Boston- Boston .00480011x\u20149 15 1 Washington ., 00110000\u20142 8 4 Batteries\u2014Din nd Warner; Patten and Clark.\u2018 Club.: Won.Lost.cent.Chicago .«eo «rece -.33 19 655 Boston .Lees avoue & 2 559 Philadelphia «vc «vo soe.38 28 518 St, Louis \u2026 \u2026 .% 2% .509 Washington .\u2026 wee oon wn 2 a2 458 Detroit .+ +.s1+000 «0 26 20 465 Baltimore.% 2 +8 Cleveland .\u2026 5 3 431 Diamond Dust.Sullivan pitched a great game in the morning.Wagner had his wits about him when he made that tripple play.There were no other Eastern League gne on Monday, but the one played in ontreal.© La » The Providence people hid Tommy Raub\u2019s new bat yest morning; he foudd - it, however, after he had been once up.\u2018 - When Odwell came \u2018 to bat in the-thir./ teenth, many were making a more for: home.They came back when he lined out the two bagger._\u2014 ! It is just as well Montreal did not Bonner.He has been laid of by Phüadel- phia for the same old trouble.\u2018 4 An unassisted tripple play comes about once in a life time in professional baseball and when it does come the player accom plishing it should get full credit.V'agner, of Providence, did the trick vesterday, but the official scorer was evidently in a trance, or the play was too fast for him to follow.Cassidy had no part in the play and he did not even receive the ball from Wagner.After completing the play Wagner gave Connor the ball and it was he who threw the ball to Cassidy., Hats off to Wagner.\u201cChaucer\u201d Elliott.A Kingston despatch says: \u201cReceived a message from Manager Dooley, of the Mont Baseball team, offering him a position catcher with that organization, and asking him to report at once.Mr.Elliott haa no wish to again branch into professional ball and refused the offer.\u201d 205 eee era, feng | = 5 .| 5 : WEDNESDAY, THE TURF RDAY'S RAGES -AT BEL-AIR Well Attended and Fur- ishing Good Sport.ANOT MEET SATURDAY Results the Races at the Sheeps- head Jy and Fort Erle Tracks Yesterday.VE - Close finifes and well tilled fields, together witiMthe-beautiful weather, combined to mall the second day's racing of the Bel-Air §mmer Meeting yesterday all that could W§ desired The.track was a decided imp ement on Saturday, being by no meansio heavy, still at the same time it was ug what could be called good going.i The wins frof the first race, the Windsor Purse, to he Consolation Race were popular, each Rrse landing a race being well backed, anjthe chances are that the bookmakers @ out little, ff any, the best of it ; , : The Windsor F se, a dash of five furlongs, went to My Dawes\u2019 Plorango, selling at 4 to 1 in h books, and carrying & fair share of moy.Mr.Spackman, wno started, let the blich away on the first break, and as a dnsequence Sobeta, Mr.Nesbitt's entry, to Rd herself clear in the rear.The jockey mäe the best of it, however, and fought §p to fourth place, but this was the beg he could do for the mare on the five furjngs.Browndale was & popular entry, andcarried a good deal of money, both to wft and for place.The Strathy horse, howevir, could not in the drive get better than nd, with Ariosa third.The favourite ifthe care was Med- ford, but the gelding ver had & look in.THE CORONATON PURSE., The second race, the\u2018Zoronation Purse, one mile, went to Mr.@rman's Lady Da- troness, the filly, coupig with Colchester, selling at 6 to 5 in the ks.It appeared from the beginning thatthe Gorman palr had a lead pipe cinch on he race, Coichu>- ter making the running it the first three- quarters, and then allowhg Lady Patroness to draw away.Tiffany selling at 1 to 2 in the books, landed sectnd money, with Sleepy Bell third.; The event of the day \u2018was the open Handicap Steeplechase, twa and one \u2018half miles.Burnap and Kingtopiwere both weli backed, and the race provet'a fine contest between them.As usual Xibriop made the running, and that the \u201cpuc .was hot was proved by the trailing away of the field, with the exception of Burnap.The son of Kingkade, however, failed to shake off Mr.Penniston's fine gelding, and when the stretch was reached Burnap was able to take the lead and land the race handily.Robillard, who was up on Kingtop, took ail there was out of the chestnut, but on the flat Burnap's Superior speed was not to be denied.Promise was à bad third, with the remainder of the field strung Alon, y! went down on the jump to the grand-stand, and for a moment or two i M Le LY 2, 1902 | stalled favourite, with races, fnoluging à son, 0 surest, rison, 750 be fi Entries 0 Year, duly KAMARA WAS BEATEN AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY.And His Eminence and Lady Jose- , phine Won Races.with & rush in the last furlong, beat Ka- mara in the Long Island Handicap, at Sheepshead Pay yesterday.The distance was one mile und a furlong.Despite the fact that he was carrying top weight, Li pounds, and Was to meet auch fast ones as Mamers 28nd Roehampton, he wus in- ars second choice and Rochumpton the outsider.Roe- hampton Was an udded starter, and for the rat time this year he had the weight that he likes, 106 pounds, but he performed very badly, finishing eight lengths behind Kamare.The finish was so close that none but the judges were in a position to decide, Kamara and Herbert coming to the wire head and had 5 Captain B.C.Brown lost his promising filly, Martie Lewis, by Sir Dixon, Lady Wayward.After being exercised in the morning she was tuken suddenly {il and died soon afterwards.Martie Lewis ran third in the Great Trial Stakes Saturday.The wegther vus warm and the track slow.5: First race, 8ix furlongs, on main track\u2014 Wealth, 118, Wonderly, 156 to 1 and b to 1 won; Thé Musketeer, 128, J.Martin, 9 to 10 and 3 to 6, &-cond; Dublin, 128, McCue, 6 to 1 and 8 to à third.Time, 1.16 8-5.Becond race, ajprentice race, selling, one mile\u2014Criterion, :\u2019.l»irham, 8 to 5 and; out, won; Nuggett, 8.\\ Jichol, 6 to 1 and 8 to 6 second; Arak, ik Johnson, 4 to 1 and 8 to 1, third Time, (i: Third race, for .ar-olds, last six furlongs, of Futuri ; _oi.rse\u2014Fredriction, 117, Shaw, even and | 1; 4, won; Janaway, 122, 5 to 1 2nd 8 to 6 mecond; Al- no, 119 N.Tursier, { to 1 and 6 to 5, third.Time, LIE \u2026 .Fourth race, the i.cug Island Handicap, one mile'and onc furiong\u2014Herbert, 121, L.Smith, T:to 5 and ! to 3, won; Kamara, 100, Redfern, 9 to 2 and 1 to 2, second; Roe- hampton, 106, Wonderly, 9 to 2 and & to 6 third.Time, L566.Only three starters.Fifth race, for maiden flilies, 2-year-olds, selling, last five furlongs of Futurity course\u2014Lady Josephine, 109, Odom, 8 to 1 and 8 to 1, won; Wannake, 105, T.Burns, 5 to 1 and b to & second; Sparkleshher, 109, O'Connor, even and 2 to 5, third.Time, 1.00.Sixth race, high weight, handicap, one mile and a sixteenth, on turf\u2014His Eminence, 11% O'Connor, 9 to 5 and 4 to 5, won; Cuspidor, 110, T.Burns, 5 to 2 and 3 to 1, second; Tom Kenny, 110, Doggett, 18 to 5 and 6 to 5 third.Time, 1.52.3 CANADIANS WENT TO: \"FORT ERIE BY SPECIALS.Weather Was Fine, But Track Lumpy and Sticky.FORT ERIE, Ont., July 2.\u2014A special Dominjon Day race train of five cars from Hamiiton.and Toronto swelled the attendance \u2018yesterday, and some good sport was witnessed.The weather was fine, but the track was lumpy and sticky, making it hard to pick winners.Favourites and outsiders divided the honours.Summary: First race, 7 furlongs, for four-year-olds and upwards, seling\u20148ir Kingston, 104, Ellis.4 to 1, won by half a length; Horse Bhoe Tobacco, 114, Howéll, 2 to 1, second ; Presgrave, 109, C.Alley.6 to 1, third.Time, 1.30.Fencer.Bob Baker, Slips, Tobe Pains and Ditty finished as named.Second race, 6 furlongs, for two-year- olds, selling\u2014Reservation, 113, L.Thomp- a 8 to 1, won by a nose; Stub, 108, Minder.4 to 1, second.Not Wisely, 113, H.Wilson, 8 to 1, third.Time, 1.07%.Lev.finished as named.NEW YORK July 3.\u2014Herbert, closing | po Dorsey.Harold Kelling, Dinero and Onyx Third race, one mile, for three-yéar-olds NY snp 4 4 kd / net No Oarsman; who must ball, when he\u201d | should row, can expect to win against one\u201d who races in a leakless boat.Cy The factory methods, and selling \u2018syStem, of \u201cThe Slater Shoe\u201d-#liminate enough leaks, waste, and expense, to aggregate a satisfactory t, It ensures Wearers against overcharge by Retailers, through the Maker's price stamped on the soles,~$3.50 and $5.00.¢! Shoo Ideals\u201d book tells why.; % 3 4 t » + x .» 225 St.James street Montreal, / 47 St Lawrence street Winnie.Ag 200 2 .2447 St.Catherine.street Foron to, \\ 1551 St.Catherine street London, .sf SUMMER RACE MEETING © SATURDAY JULY 5 | J.Bel-Air Jockey Club, EY FIVE RAGES, Including STEEPLECHASE.-.- ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 3rd.S.ROBERTSON, Secretary, 750 Craig Street, I'l outreal, = x \"DM - : - t looked as if th i ; LC = 3 participated in the triple Time, 230.Umpire, Egan, Attendance, 2,- \u201c of à stretcher would be needed, Whom and dn ress, 100.Minger, 140 i v a play, but Wagner had it all.i - \u2014_ GOLF the, Jockey, escaped, however, with a Johnson.3 to 1 Second; Firing Line, 9.The enormous and ever increasing sale of the Chamberlain rele ene he parka pig fut A ial ur qe on Nobloman.Maria Boîton ani Mi Hnianei Cigar is proof positive of its genuine merit and good, value.related, ox ren a dn markable play just the incidents were not exciting.and both A A CLOSE FINISH HERS.Nobleman.Maria Bolton and Rice finished Sole for Oo and Us worth it.: \" A .or R 3 .3 < Curridy\u2019s error let Johns partis Then teams did some slngging, but the end ca.ne \u2018 .The Blair Athol Purse, the 1 race, Fourth race, § furlongs, for two-year- - : 4 a came home off Casas g erro ob and he to Montre : to 7.ce Xp.\u2019 PRESS te twqen a ad Pat.112, Howell, 7 to 5, won by \u2018 ° let Raub : \u201c1d ITOr, Ww hich also The score: ] j in faëèt, at the + as but two leng \" Souls, 99%.Wenzig.4 to 1.Ste aud on first.Then Raub came in off MONTREAL.; a nose between them, e son Hindoo second; Melbou Ac pee, 102 MeCluatk-y caron\u2019s three hagger.AB R BH PO.A E getting the decision over the dynn coit.7 to 5.third.Time # ; AP ve In the seventh, Friend.Corriden and Raut 5 \u2019 ce \u2014 Local Players Defeated the Metropoli- | his race, at a mile and Qe-eighth, Amy Beall, SpringWwater and Mary Milden ~~, \u2014\u2014 ES Ager got after Souders, ap arom.pp 9 9 8 2 © n° brought out some good horse, among finished as named.eee Te wo hit prec.perpen Souders, and secured a Shearon, vf.3 1 1 4 a) .d sted tans During the Latter\u2019s First them being Showery, the winig of the Fifth race, 7 furlongs, for four-year-olds Tn Thee.net ® one run, Stafford.3b .,, ., 3 0 0 4 2 1 Samer juggled, but made an unassis Visit to the Citadel King's Plate on Saturday.Th\u2018 Gorman and upwards\u2014Little Lois, 103, Louden.3 to nd & ¢ aguth, Foster, Hildebrand, Friend Odwoil.cf.21 1 1 3 2 1 4 faut triple play.x \u2018' pair, Colchester and Frandoo, 864 at 1 to 1, Won -by six lengths; Gray Dally, 102, Ad- te gm ut oe | REE Lae) ous Enh?03% RL Ron | En Be PE Shae he , ehraml was hi Ma ae 6 0 0 owery o 1, elinka a 1.d usky, 0 1.third.me, 1.rett plate owing to a splend.d Sd a the Quinlan, 55 4 \u201d 0 2 of ers error in the first ing.Grey.of (Special to the Montreal Star.) Wellington Jr.at 4 to 1.The fleidyas Sell Rosie.Golden Harvest, Bauber.St.Sidney.In from Odwell of Vu Jobs L pf = 2 4 o of Rochester.Jumped, lis team yesterday and QUEBEC, July 2\u2014The Metropolitan golf- bunched until the stretch was eached, Prince of Song, Brahmin and Boidle fin- a\" oland'a fi Magec.p.4 1 0 0 1 1 disappeared.By innings: ers from Montreal gol a bad beating here when Frandoo and Tiffany got avy from ished as named.A \u20ac Was now a tie and nobody got 57 7 = \u2014 - Rochester \u2026- - -+ 1000000012 8 4! yesterday, but they were seriously -handi- tha balance by better than a lenth, fin- Sixth race, 6 furlongs, for three-year-olds CRICKET past first on either side until the thirteenth Totals .2 9 7 27 8 ?2| Jermey City .1000000001 4 ll Capÿed by the absence of some of their ishing as named with Weilla , Jr, and upwards, selling-Ediñborough.111, inning.By this time the int ty of h Batteriles\u2014Becker and Phelps, Fertsch best players.Quebec won by.76 holes up.third.Adams.8 to 1, won by 14 lengths; Foneda, excitement and the at au of the and McManus.Umpire.Daley.The links were much admired by the visi- The fifth race, a consolation .was 101, McQuade, 4 to 5, second; Alea, 106 Have You Sore Throat, l'implos, Copper-Culored Bpota f \u20ac sirain upon the neres tors, the green being In splendid order.Af- a dash of five furlongs and y ult out Gormley, 4 to 1, third.Time, 1.21%.Per.Hee?ie Eu et erate cures of most of the tired Players may be imagined.In EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.ter play, the Metropolitans were enter- eight entries.This was a race fher any Centum.Jim Nap, La Gazelle, Jake Land, | abetingts cases În 18 to 35 days.Wors chase solicited.the thirteenth Cassidy opened with getting Per tained to a recherche luncheon by the got square with the books.There fag x Maggie W.and Clarena finished as named.Capital.8050500.100-page book FEEL.Bo branch oftes out, Quinlan to Dooley.Then Quinlan muf- Club, Won.Lost.cent.home plavers, about fifty guests sitting strong tip on Innominatum, Mr.§ Eb K REMEDY G0 109 Tmasome Tantra, fed Foster's smack, and Foster made things Toronto .84 17 -867 down.The visitors returned by boat last Nelson's chestnut gelding, and the rice, : .000 \"py Chicago, IL worse shortly after by stealing secon: Buffalo .\u2026.ee.21 -68% evening, after a pleamant time, which was which ranged from three to four t one, The Ottawa Men Defeated Them by us \u2018 Hildebrand flew out to Quinlan 1 ho : Worcester ,.3 374 only marred by occasional showers of rain.proved attractive.Sleepy Bell w 158 B Their First In once more ascended in the hearty of | he te Providence 27 ©5619 The score Is as follows: well backed at 6 to 1 The favouritd for TENNIS 48 Runs in The rst In- ; , - : De Rochester 24 23 ~~ _ the race were rowndale and M d, .9, Viat\u2019s this ?Friend takes third and Fos- Montreal .2 20 + a, on Quebec.ee eel 0 each selling at even money.Innomin| om nings\u2014Was a Bowler\u2019s - .al TE home of an, expens Woon at a Jersey City .a 2 pi VS.H.MCGIeevy.mun ver oor oe 8 landed the race in handsome shape, dith Championship Tourney.ood, Game.Torturin iles critical moment by Stafford.Then Friend Newark .3 : \u2018Jas.Hip].1 .ci eevee ees se 0 eepy Bell second, and Browndale, tig.NEW YORK.July fe nailed, Quinlan to Johnson.forced at se.vs v C.J.Hall .7 Following Js the summary: ¥ Ih «July 2 \u2014The annual tour- = ; , VE Sas à =.: t for the tennis championship of the Special to the Montreal Star.) p cond, and the aide retires, but the score National League.W.K.Burnett .+.wn © First race, Windsor namen | p (Special to ; tch- , ; | .purse, $260, § |r.Middle States was continu resterday on 8 First aymptoms\u2014Moistare ; Intense » board tells the awful tale, 3 to 2 against MONDAY'S GAMES vs.H.8.Thompson .: 4 longs\u2014 yee er OTTAWA, July 2\u2014The Montreal Cricket ; desire to seratch, most at \u2019 : LW \u2019 .the courts of the Oran v .y ing, stinging; re sora Mentreal.last.chance ! At New York\u2014 RIL E | A UNE Brodio 2 ° 3 JF, Dawes ba.Ploranga, 3.216 Mel at Momnmey or gg Lawn Tennis Clu Club visited the Capital yesterday.and a see Trallowed to cémimue, tumsors @ > ere 18 one last chance ! Boston .110210030\u20148 14 1 A.Bernard .oo.[I Sn UNE CONTES and second men scratch smgles dt were defeated by the local eleven by 48 u otrude, ! ] Raub goes to _the bat.He has not been New York \u201c000000000\u20140 4- 7| P- x Breath = 4 P de B Strathy's bik.h.Browndale, 4 preliminary round matches in the Indies runs in the first Innings.Had the game @ Jostant relief; nopain; noknign 9 dcing very solid hitting to-day.The fans Battertes\u2014Eason and Kittredge: Tavlor « ¢ pangman .3 1e rendra A Cr ae eves en \\ singles, in which Mins Jones whe, won tho been played out they ald i i Certain Olntm : say things to the épposing pitcher, but and Bowerman.vs.Canon von Iffland .0} Andrew Boss BMH l\u2019Ariosa, 8.121 championships at Philadelphia last week ; n \u2014 5 fi., eight, HM IWAaAYNO'S niments Cordon has before this thown that he was Ph nde 100000001\u20142 § ol T G Nate Park TT 0 1 Hesitation, Medford, Sobeto, Interferend| beat Miss Atkinson in straight sets.Sum- De ta len by at her Hear on\u2019 a e $ ayre Half a .nt e » roof.! Ping, but no pong! Rau Philadelphia -.\u2014\u2014- 1900500013 8 0 .Dr.sas ee eee.also ran.me, 1.08.mary: bowler's wicket, were unable to do uny- Harm! a Bf sin has bit safely to the left.Now Shearon, old Batterles\u2014 Frazer and Dooin: Newton and YF Wel \"Sheppard 2 11 0 7 Betting\u2014Floranga, 4 to 1; Browndale, Preliminary round\u2014 Beckley beat thin with Bristow and Little.Ottawa e conte A ition.eum fellow, it\u2019s up to you.For the first time Ahesrn.w 2 Major Shepp TT UT 0 to 5: Ariosa.5 to 1: Medford: 1 to 2; Sobetol |.\\v.Hague by de ndied the bowling of Fleet and Bols 5 Dr.Swayme & Sen, Philadelphia, @ » that day he truck out.Stafford ?Well.At St.Touis\u2014First rame, as \"vs.E.L.Garneau .« Le 1.Interference, 5 to 1: Hesitation, 10° First round\u2014l.DA at P.K with care; the latter being, in particularly = who will gladly mail, in s plain wrapper, : e a fair] e bat, surely there is a hit 8t.Louis.2 5 i re eee el 0 ' .> .te, 6\u20143, 6\u20140.good form and very har BC ; ocming now, Raub has not even had a Chicago .\u2026.!.202110020-8 12 4| 9 BE Hutcheson \u2014.7{ pBecond race.Coronation purse, 320; one {\u2018ondyte, 6-3, 6-0.& a Étitie batted for a long time for his 16| & AMSAMPLE BOX FREE.3 v chance to steal second.Stafford bangs the Ratteries-7O'Nell and O'Neil: Taylor and E, Fenwick .\u2026.\u2026 LU LU 0 P German p.f.Lady Patroness, 8, 114 |Vestfall, 6\u20140.6\u20141: gemery\u2014 Ogden Tune.The feature of this (mnings was o oloncNencncRouORONOr RAN ball to the left.Ping\u2014pong! It is in\u2019 Sul- Kling à me\u2014 | } vs.Geo.Young .ru wer vee oe 0 5 CW@IKEF) crue cece.oo vent vosuesa0000, 1 Reat J.G.Forbes, 8\u20146, 6\u20142; Holcombe a În iron field wy = up - \u2019 \" Mvan\u2019s mitt.Two out, and that big, sac- c n01000030\u2014 4 12 2 T.J.Laverty .-.,.J.Flynn's blk.c.Tittany, 3, 119 (Len- ard beat H.Beckley,\"8\u20144, 6\u20142: S.C.het ond attempt, Hodgson being tive, able-bodied Tommy Raub still on first.rip oY LA 20400001\u2014 8 12 5 w = Modo: Deschambault .0 0 drum) Cee LL tee Que ee ous ones 2 illette beat E.P.Larned, 62; 6\u20148, 6\u20143.Responsive er a well played 24, not out.: » Odwell | Now, Oddy, over the fence! Od- ; Batteries\u2014Murphy and Ryan: Williams \u201cve E.Wurtele 20° 1 WT, Hurat's b.m.Sleepy Belle.a, 121, -adies\u201d singles, preliminary round\u2014Miss Johnson, a junior.at the wind-up.got two Warrne, Sheppard and Wado Wy grasps a couple of bandsfull of the ground Odwell was the hero of the hour.and Kling.H.8.Pangman .«.0 MeNab) ia \u201cMonk.Colchester, Bt e McNeely beat Miss Eleanor Souther, wickets for one run.\u2019 Scores were: Limited, Le star, - \\ang looks very fierce and determined as Le ee At Pittsburg\u2014Pittsburg-Cincinnati game vs.A.Laufte .\u2026.* Halarian, German Town.and Intrigue | 33.6\u20140: Miss Marion Jones beat Miss MONTREAL.The most Oentral apée Rew to and fro before the pitcher\u2019 eyes PROVIDENCE.postponed; rain.HL Putnam LU 9 {also ran.Time, 161.8] jette Atkinson, 6-2, 6-3, P.Barton, c Ackland, b Little .0 Itory à Zo \u2019 ming vicioualy at the air.But Odwe Ab.R BL P.O.A.vs.H.B, Bignell .Betting\u2014Lady Patrpfiess and Colchester |A new challenge trophy has been offered Fleet (pro.), b Little .2 pository in Engpai p ; she! oual ; B.-O.A.hl National League.H.Fry ly coupled at 6 to 6: Tiffany, 1 to 3; Sleepy competition in the men\u2019s doubles to be =.C.Smith, ¢ Campbell, b Little 5 Exceptional opportunities fof sélling be- : Wagner, ss.4 3 3 1 3 TUESDAY'S GAMES , v8.W.B.Beott 4 Belle, 7 to 1; Fadladeen, 6 to 1; Red Monk, In three times for permanent possession.D.8.Gough.b Burnand .1 Ing within easy reach of ali the at cen- > MOTHERHOOD Cassidy.BUTS 2 850000 At Pittsburg.\u201cyn © amoniagne 2 # to 1: Bt.Per du Len Town.Ay in this event to-day.3.J.Boyes, run out .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0 \\'apecla] terms throughout the pamamer for .oe .\u2014 ys.C.3 to 1, and Intriguer, 0 _ A.Hodgeon, b Little .uv pecial terms throughou | summe Ya natural instinct which shows itself Le wood} 220 9 ilisburg ee 1900020084 al \u20ac, Y Ale cad « Thira race, open handicap steeplechase, Two \u2018Good Tournaments.F.Southam, © Little, b Bristow.& large consignments of horses.119 #18W + 0 .see o Cee ean aan - y Pa Se : abou es\u2014 .B.dwin, c wis, 8 .ln l'as eoou as she is big enough Friend, rtf.4 0 0 1 0 0 Batteries\u2014Pbilippl and Zimmer ; Phillips I.Howard .py mn Penniston's b.g.Burnap, a, 160, turday.June 28.Montreal va.McGill.; Grundy.© Ackland.b Little .2 ÿ y mother to Ber pt à Unfors Connor, ad pre» 5 0 à : z ?and Pele.York Vs.À > Whitehead t (HOUMA) «vv.cee 22e vine vanne eeeen | F.C.Ross (Montreal), defeated Sem- G.Ferrabee, c McCreary.b Bristow.0 Westmount Defeated.vo woman! oes no ulholiand, ec.At New York\u2014 L.R.Wood .FR n° h.g.Kinæ Top, à PIle\u20141, 6&\u20148, 6\u2014.; sub.tee ere tee ve 0 : : ; > sd ekeep pace with he motherly in Conn B= TIDE 10 4k pala RT egaeaitons wf BSH en Le ti?wiring Gdontrean, dtentes Po \u201chat 90) ot OW 1 nT 8] Ao ineretiog match waa ley ag wet _ =~ = = = ew York .D.Carlind .b .+00 00e , .se, 5, .6\u20140.\u2014 = stinct, and when Totals .40 7 14 24 12.6 atteries\u2014Wililis and Kittredge ; Evans vs.A.M.Boftton .ne o KX.R.Marshall's bm.Promise, 5, 142 ond elevens of the Westmount and Y.M.3 therh B (Shields).«.oooon trees .Fry (Montreal), defeated G.Savage Total .\u2026.«i.cri sie ses eee ses see 8B Clubs for Y.M pac] o it ort en Score by innings\u2014 102010210- À ard parti G.Brock Eu cr ser ere ee ss se 0 1 Ell Kendig and Zyno also started; Daryl = 1.Gi a H Ottawas\u2014ist Innings.é A bo by prem Vig on.res \"being 47 to 34.come Providence .- cac vs.F.E.Ling .+.+02 ave 000 _ cCallum (McGill), defeated - L.- .\u2018» 42.DY, , ?.cotnes to mothers Montreal .-05810000x\u20148[ Chicago .100000000\u20141 5 01 G A Dunlop.-.0.000 0000 0 , fe tting\u2014Burnap.even; King Top.5 to 2: Peil 7_5, \u20ac.W.Johnson.b Fleet .\u2026.+.10 _\u2014 who suffer intol- SUMMARY.8e Louis Ludgren\u2019 ond Ne al J ve Reed.+21 24 c0c0enes *\" @ | Promise, 8 to 1; Daryl, 3 to 1; Zyno, 5 to 2; fen: C.Ross, E.2 Fry (Montreal), de- w & Jos, Sand Beye set - A Fine Sporting Number.\u2018 \u201c \u2014 { : as.ONTY .+.ven veus ver es ! - Se n um 6\u2014, 6\u2014i.C.cei Tar eee eve .RS and Bacritico ait, Kelly.Stolen Danen, Bhear- can.ve.8.Woodley .oven ee 0 Keno\" race.Blair Athol purse, 330; at Peller and J.C.Innis (Montreal), Le purnand.s Smith, b'Boyes 0 à oe RE oa byron im chr es Brune.ern on, 2; .- .econd gnme\u2014 \u2018 \u2014 = _ efè41 P.Molson and G.Savage 6\u20141, 6\u20141.urnand, c , Tree cate of Newcastle, Mirimachi, Ne u are unable to Kelly, Cassidy.Wagner.foster.Buses ex Chicago .10000200x\u20143 § 0 TOtRIS .5 oon ven eel Lz #8 pans bik.g.Frandoo, 6, 123, (Mur- Dr-Yarding and Jno.Ross (Montrealy™}' M.G.Bristow, b Boyes.i 8 wi \u201cpo Spe issued, which will be of purse the weak- balls, off Magee, 4.off Conn, Hip St Louis .010000000-1 8 1 Quebec Golf Club ¥8 holes up.TAY) enene enon Ce ere veus \u2026.1] defeaÿ Glasgo and Peters 6\u20142, 6-1.F.Pereera, ¢ Grundy.b Boyes .0 great intérèst to those sportsmen, who like ling child which out nee Er con bli ty Pod Batteri s-Menefee and KMng ; Yerkes Vo 3 Flynn's bike.Titfany, 3.114 (Lenm- Jui Montreal va.Ottawa.A a Levis lbw Fleet ee een : w the wild huhter\u2019s life in the wood, and the er, Wa 2 .an yan.Westinount \u201cDefeated.\u2018drun Cire ees ses sue ane ener sees 3 arqg (Montreal), defeated Larmonth » veCreary, cue nie 000 cane ch for Canada\u2019s bi frets and moans pitches, Magee, 2.Double play.Magee to At Brooklyn\u2014 - drum).oo: Wellington, Jr 8 (Otta\u201d gy - ' V.H.Bteele, b Fleet .cc.\u2026.0 ase for da big game.in their arms.Raub to Dooley.Left on bases, Montreal, philadelphia .000000100\u20141 4 3 The Royal Montreal Golf Club, or rather PF.C- Sewell's bre hom alse rap Fro ad oteated MeMilla tta.E.Bourgeoise, not out .LS 0 Fishcrmepgvill also find a great deal of 3 05.Umpire Par : tui Melinka, Colchester, Ty x ntreal), de lllan (Otta .% enjoyable 1 r in its pages, and a fes- Motherhood is 4; Providence, 11.Time, 2 \u2018mpire, Brooklyn .00100010 x\u2014 2 651 twenty-one of its members, paid a visit to Time, 2.04.wa) \u20140.» Extras .\" .oa ne 3 Joye ; talon foo , à h prepared for and Kgan.Attendance, 600.pBsttertes\u2014 White and Dooin; Kitson and the Weatmount linl:s, an defeated the Betting\u2014Frandoo and Colchester coupled aoe ontreal), defeated McMorran 0 al .= ture is 2, ; p, taken from a photosrs p ; \u2014 - .ai up.; Tiffany, 6 to 5; Showery.: wig.1 6-2.0 ve Bessrecense © eee ses Bees n 3 \u2018fers .rovided for by In yesterday » first game the contest was Second same\u2014 home team by forty-six ho ?lina 5 to 4: Wellington, Jr., 4 to L A.F.rors (Montreal), defeated Dr.Montreal\u20143nd Innings.The nurstke ublished \u2018by ow Bros, e use of Dr.a keen one through, on slippery grounds, Philadelphia, .-102000012\u20146 12 0 = e, Consolation, puras $160; b fur- Ecklin &iawa), 6-4, 2-6, 7-8 ; at NewcastliN.WB.; i Fifth race, Cop \u20ac ) » Littie, b Bristow 3 Bente | but Providence mange to work inv eur Brechin | ce Re CO SES Vo re 6 amore, 8 aon And iL Sarl tontraun, Barton o Little, Britow ee 3 0 _ ption., jin two innings, while ontreal peris Donovan and Ahearn ' T W.E.Nelson's ch.g.Innomin .efeatedlcMorran.and McMillan (Otta- Smith, c and b Bristow .ecco.Bb - 1 i goose : : .Taylor).tre tee eue oncuv00 wa) 61,11., Le voeu ss rs tranquilizes the ihe sre (68 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING A TRIED TREAT Wo T, Bursts bm.Sleepy Belle, a.18 aC 8 h and Rar (Montreal), Breer \"and Ackiard 0 Lue ove $ A \\ a .' : : \u2019 Oo (MeNabd).betes aes see ser ass revecas e ncan an nnie (Ottawa : 10 } erves, : gives à PROVIDENCE.Per .(McNab) ; 1 Browndale, à 3.Boyes.c Little, b McCreary .wus «.10 | n B.R.BH.P.O.A.©.Club.Won, Lost.cent.E.de B.Strathy's bik.L Brown ale, 4, Lm LF Hodgson, not Out enr me ne A IR healthy appetite A.F > 124 (Laurence) t EB.J nd A.F.C.Ross (Montreal), Southam b McCreary .; 2 d otesrest- Wagner, se .\u2026.\u2026 & 1 17\" 3 6 1] Pittsburg .\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.4 1 me 8\u2019 Arlosa, Medford, Lobster, German Town defeated onth and Dr.Eckiin (Otta.outham, amd TE f - rata Jt {8 Sullivan.3b .3 0 1 0 2 0 Brooklyn .,.35 27 .565 and Red Monk\u2019 aiso ran.Time, 1.wa) 6-2 Godwin, ce Lewis, b Acklan een.5 / \u2018 ul sleep.\u201d Cassidy, 1b .\u2026.3 01 10 0 0] Chicago JLRS 5 ba \u2014 .: \u2014Innominatum, 4 to 1: Bleepy - Grundy, © and b Johnson \u2026 S \\N makes the baby's Foster\u201d cl .vasa 4 0 0 1 0 Of BoBton vue vus 3 2 518 AR dy that H Stood th positing to 1, Brbwndale, even money Ferrabee, b Johnson .2 ) painless, and gives Hildebrand, 1.4 1 2 Bb 0 0 Philadelphia .2 a 459 emedy that Has >t00 8 M loss, à to 1: Medford, even money; 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Re \" ; ° : By tnnings\u2014 ve her ; tion.Reports of some of these cases are con- ; 3 fuse pubst are inferior \u2018and some bal Adviser in paper Providence .\u2026.000011000\u20142 When Baby was sick.we gave he Astoria.tained our book.*\u2018Cancer, Ite Cause and J Races on Saturday.wo are poison ie on having \u201cCONDY'8.a vaceipt of 31 cents Montreal .ve 20000000000 | rrr she wrs à Child, she cried for Castotta.Cure\u201d which will be sent to eny one on The races at Bel-Air Lave rsd ous FLUID.\u201d «™®& Miteholl.\u2018of Tonden | Gough i pense | ARY.© ' : 5 t and cessful that it has n dec a _; : ; .: receipt of two stampe: y f .3 Sth.Enghs are ti pl makers.\u2018Address Dr.Stolen base, Conner ; sacrifice hits, Con- Juex, Bowmanville, Ont, /\u2014 Mé à Panother mestiox on Batyrdax, Jujy A .J Rat, ner, Bullivan, Johngon ; two- hits, LS : Nu .fT se « à ti DAILY \u2018 STAR-WED ; XQ RR 5, - Le D 20407 ci ee TESDAY.\u201cJULY 2.et TRUE STORY.| \\ i _ MONTREAL 4 sion at the bayonet's int, and the sembled crowds \u201cjoined \u2018in, with equal vigour.P ollie ss.= he Canadian Contingent Headed the Colonial _\\ Troops Who Were Inspected by the ' Prince of Wales, i 1 0) ; .£ 4 _ ee pe N- Sl CU » #- Over Five CAH ANON 03 anna mw eee _\u2014 Hundred Guests Sat Down to the Annual Dinner Held in the Evening\u2014A Speech by the Canadian Premier.fBpecial by Cable from the Special Corres pondent of the Star in London.) LONDON, July 2.\u2014 Heat and mist hung over Alexandra Palace at an early hour on Tuesday morning, as the Canadians started for the great Royal review.Though the bate cleared somewhat the sky was still 74 clouded when the colonial troops, headed by the Canadians, marched into the Horse Guards\u2019 parade grounds, shortly before 11 o'clock, to the music of the Queen's Own Bugle Band, of Toronto.\u2018As the men drew up across the parade ground Colonels Pellatt, Thompson and 1 , commanding the multi-coloured uniformed force, varying from kbaki to vermilion, formed a striking coutrast to the uniformity of the other contingents.AN OFFICER THROWN.During the formation of the lines a Can- adisn Hussar officer was thrown heavily from his horse, but continued to take part in the parade on foot.ROYALTY ARRIVE, The arrival of royalty was heralded by the approach of a body guard,of the First Life Guards, who were immediately follow- .ed by a carriage containing Queen Alexandra, the Princess of Wales, Princess Victoria, and Princess Charles of Denmark.Shortly after followed the Prince of Wales, in the red uniform of a British general, on borse back, accompanied by the the Duke of Connaught, Lord Roberts and the headquarters staff, and, lastly, a brilli- - ant detachment of foreign envoys, the splendour of whose uniforms added immensely to the picturesqueness of the spectacle.THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.The Grenadier Band now played the National Anthem, and the Queen's carriage, followed by the Prince of Wales and his - staff, and the foreign envoys, drove along , the lines.The Royal party received a tremendous reception from the assembled crowds following the review, PRESENTED VICTORIA CROSSES.The Prince of Wales presented Victoria Crosses and distinguished conduct medals to a number of officers drawn up before him, shaking hands with those who won Crosses.| Then came the grand march past.The ians were most warmly cheered, though they suffered in appearance from the irregularity of their uniforms and veadgear -hats.in comparison with the Australasians, all of whom were khaki clad, with wide awake - WILD MEN FROM BORNEO.Intense interest was displayed in the bare legged, bare headed, men from Borneo and the Fiji Islanders, who received a great ovation.: The ceremony was watched from the windows of the Horse Guards\u2019 quarters by the Prince of Wales\u2019 children, who stood and saluted whenever the National Anthem was played.* CANADIANS PRESENT.Bir Wilfrid Laurier, Lady Laurier, Lord Strathcona and all the Canadian Ministers and Premiers, were present on the grand stands erected for the coronation.The Queen passed four times, graciously bowing and smiling in response to the buz- zas and cheers of the vast multitude.Colonel Pellatt, with his staff, created a good impression, Among other Canadian seat-holders were Mr.E.S.and Miss Clouston, Col.and Mrs.Maclean, Mrs.C.J.Chisholm, Miss Light- bound, and Mr.McFee, president of tne Montreal Board of Trade.CANADIANS CELEBRATED.At the conclusion of the ceremony the Canadians celebrated Dominion Day by marching to the Canadian arch, at White hall, where they formed up to the music of the Canadian Bugle Band.A huge crowd awaited the arrival of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Lady Laurier.The troops went \u2018hrough various evolutions, being photographed by scores of cameras.They then marched away to Victoria station.No further sitting of the Colonial Conference will be held till Friday, when the preferential tariff question will be discussed.WINDERMERE.ANOTHER STORY OF THE ROYAL REVIEW.Canadian Soldier Proposed a \u201cTigar\u201d for the King Which Was Given With a Till.LONDON.July 2.\u2014The reappearance yesterday of Queen Alexañdra as a participant in a public-ceremony practically marked the end of the period of anxiety caused by King Edward's condition.Her presence at the review of the l'olonial troops by the Princa of Wales greatly increased public enthusiasm over what in itself was a picturesque and interesting event.Upwards of 2,500 col- OAP One ounce of Sunlight Soap is worth more than two ounces of common soap.UNLIGHT REDUCES EXPENSE Ask for the @ctagen Bar onialg were brought in from the various encampments and marched through great \u20ac down Constitution Hill, which was lined with troops, past Buckingham Palace which for a week has been the centre of such supreme interest, and along the Mall to the Horse \u2018Guards parade.le contingent present represented all parts of the British Empire, with the exception of India, The Canadian- ; mumber- ed 500 mien, and was by far the largest body on parade.The smallest detachment consisted of three natives of tho Island of St.Lucia, Borneo, Ceylon, Fiji, the West Indies generally, Cyprus, the Gold Coast, Nigeria, Uganda and other remote colonies were represented by native troops, in clothing of striking variety, while straight from the tighting line in South Africa were details from the Canadian Scouts, Kitchener's Horse, and contingents from a number of local fevies raised during the war.SALVOS OF CHEERS.The Queen\u2019s appearance while on her way from the Palace to the Horse Guards was greeted with salvos of cheers, which increased in strength as the spectators noticed that the ordeal of the past week had but little affected Her Majesty's health and noted the absence of any signs of anxiety as she cheerily acknowledged the congratulations of the public at the uninterrupted progress of the King.The Queen was seated in an open carriage.Beside her was the Princess of Wales, and opposite Her Majesty were the Princess Victoria and Princess Charles of Denmark.Beveral carriages, containing the Duke of Cambridge, the Duchess ot Con- naught and others, followed.The Prince of Wales was accompanied by the Crown Prince of Denmark, Prince\u2019 Frederick, Prince Charles of Denmark and their suites, and by the foreign attaches.THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.The Duke of Connaught and Lord Roberts, the- commander-in-chief, by brilliant staffs, rode behind the Prince of Wales' party.The long lines of troops completely filled the Horse Guards\u2019 parade, and their variegated uniforms stood out in vivid contrast with the trees oï the park.Thousands of spectators tilled the stands or stood behind the police.Among the interested onlookers was Prince \u201cEddy\u201d and the other children of the Prince and Princess of Wales.All the Colonial Premiers, Indian Princes and other guests of the nation were present, to ray nothing of peers and members of the House of Commons without end.) \u2019 The troops marched past the Queen\u2019s carriage, the Prince of Wales receiving the salute.The Queen then drove slowly in and out of the lines, and the Prince of Wales closely inspected the troops, and dismounted and conferred medals and crosses on those who had merited the honour, shaking hands with the recipients of the Victoria Crosses.A PICTURESQUE SCENE.Then followed the most picturesque feature of the day.The Duke of Connaught, at the head of the troops, and facing the Prince of Wales, in clear tones gave \u2018the command, \u201cThe parade will give three cheers for the King.\u201d He himself started the \u201cHip, hip.\u201d In a second the refrain Was taken up; and there rose cheers such as London seldom hears, the sound of which must have reached almost to the roval sick room, half a mile away.Helmets, caps and campaign hats rose in waving confu- whose troobs will be separately reviewed went through a series of evolutions and surrounded - CANADIANS GAVE A TIGER.A man-in the Canadian ranks shouted \u201cAnd a tiger,\u201d at which the troops and crowd once more yelled themselves hoarse.It was the first Sgro since the announce- | ment of the King's illness that- the- general publié had an opportunity to give free vent to their feelings,-and_the people took advantage of it.After this the Life Guards rode up to the Queen's carriage, to the accompaniment of \u201cGod Save the King\" and cheers, not un- mingled with tears of the women, many of whom were deeply affected.The Queen drove slowly past the troops to Buckingham Palace, constantly bowing and smiling acknowledgments of the people\u2019s greetings; the Prince of Wales and the other members of the Royal family followed, the colonials reformed in columns and amidst hearty cheers from the crowd returned to their engamp- ments.1 Subsequentily the Canadian troops signalized Dominion Day by gathering at the Canadian Arch, on Whitehall, where they were afterwards The arch was hotographed illuminated fas night t night.CANADIANS MADE A FINE SHOWING.(Special to the Montreal Star.) NEW YORK, July 2.-\u2014 The correspondent of the Tribune in London cables : The review of Colonial troops yesterday, while hastily arranged, was a picturesque spectacle, which created marked enthusiasm among the mu.titude of sightseers trom Victoria station to the Horse Guards parade.Abouta2,150 men were in line, includ: ing all the Lody guards and escorts which were to have taken part in the second \u2018day\u2019s procession after the Coronation.The ©an- adian contingent was large and the stand made a fine display, the men marching with true military bearing, the bulk of the force being well-seasoned veterans of the war in South Africa.The Australian contingent was next in strength and, like the New Zealanders, was made up of \u201csun-browned, brawny men.The Cape Colony and Natal were represented by veterans, and there was a strange mecley of uniforms and costumes in the body guards from the West Indies, Uganda, Rhodesia, West Africa, Ceylon, North Borneo, Fiji, Straits Settlements, and the remotest borders of the Empire.Behind these forces were 40 Udl onial soldiers, representing eighteen regi- menis and organizations, who bad come from the seat of war.They symbolized the loyalty of Canada, Australia and the uttermost districts of the Empire, and were received by the spectators with exceptional enthusiasm.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Edmund Barton, Mr.Seddon and a great company.ot Colonial officials occupied seais of honour and witnessed the honours paid the Imperial contingents as the Queen and Prince of Wales passed up and down the five or si lines of troops drawn up across the parade ground.The Queen looked handsome, and animated, and the Prince of Wales older and graver than usual.Nearly all the members of the Royal Family were present, and many of the foreign envoys and princes still remaining in London.The most impressive part of the speciacle was the presentation by the Prince of Wales of the Victoria Cress and other decorations to various veterans for heroic deeds under fire in South Africa.The reception of the Queen by the immense throng of spectators exceeded in heartiness any recent demonstration of loyalty and affection to any member of the Royal Family.= The Dominion troops made a detour from the Horse Guards parade to Whitehall for the purpose of passing under the Canadian arch.and Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the other Premiers followed them in Royal carriages.Over Five Hundred At ~ Dominion Day Dinner.(Special to the Montreal Star.) NEW YORK, July 2\u2014The correspondent of the Tribune in London, cables: Loyal Canadians, to the number of 525, dined.at the Hotel Cecil last evening to celebrate the thirty-fifth birthday of the Dominion.Lord Stratheona occupied the chair and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed when he proposed the toast of the King.Lord Strath cona then read a letter \"he had received from the Queen conveying her most heartfelt thanks to the representatives of His Majesty's self-governing colony beyond the seas for their expressions of sympathy in time of anxiety, and for their prayers for the King's recovery.k Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who was received with vociferous cheers, made the speech of the evening.In response to the toast of the Dominion, he referred to Canada's devotion to the Motherland, and claimed for Canada the distinction of having led the way in the dire-\u2018 )n of self-government for the colonies, which was at the root nf their prosperity, | and the permanence of the Empire.Though ] still a colony.Canada was a nation with a history.Ile spoke in humourous terms of the ignorance which stil.\" prevails bere concerning the Dominion.The Duke of Argyll, who proposed the toast of the Dominion, anticipated that the time was soon coming when a new line nt steamers would bring Ottawa within five or six days of London.Lady Lansdowne's reception for envoys and diplomatists, and Lady Strathcona\u2019s reception at the Royal Institute after the Dominion Day dinner, marked the resumption of the gayety of the Coronation season, which had been suspended so long as ing was known to in any danger.NOTHER ACCOUNT OF DINNER.LONDON.July 2.\u2014Lord Strathcona and 4 Mount Royal.the Canadian High Commissioner in London, presided last night at the Canadian Dominion Day dinner.Among the guests present were Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the EUREKA OIL 138 eod +-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- HARNESS Imperial Oil Co.\u2014\u2014 = Ÿ i - cine has been taken.We both agree that » wealth of Australia; all the Canadian states- [How a Young Wite Regained Her Health and Beauty] \u2014 Mr.W.E.Birch, Afton, Va., an extensive fruit grower of that place, writes the following letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio.We print the letter in part: Afton, Va., June 4, 1900.The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen, \u2014I am glad to be able to say I have found ane remedy that is everything, and more than is claimed for it.\u201cMy wife was very much run down and out of sorts in overy way, she had a pelvic disorder which left her very weak, nervous, and no appetite at all.: \u201cOne day I happened to be at my father's store, S.A.Birch, Coresville, Alb county, ya.and noticed your medicine there for sale.\u201cI thought it might help my wife, so L brought a bottle of it home, and within a week she commenced to eat and now she 1s bungry all the time and not half the medi- it beats any medicine to bring on an appe- | tite and to put the nerves in good shape that we have ever had anything to do with.\u2018We had our tamily doctor to give her medicine, and he did all he could, but she did not improve the least.** She has consumption in her family and she was in such bad shape ; so run down, nervous, weak, and could not eat, that I had begun to get very uneasy, but your medicine has made an entirely new woman of her.I believe she eats and feels better than she has for years.\u201d \u2014W, E.Birch.~~ If you do mot derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.\u20ac Canadian Premier; Sir John Gordon Sprige, the Premier of Cape Colony; the Right Hon.E.Barton, the Premier of the Common- men now in London, the Earl of Minto, the Governor-General of Canada; the Duke of Argyll, former Governor-General of Canada; the Earl of Aberdeen, late Governor- General of Canada, and all the agents-gener- al in London.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal read a letter from Queen Alexandra, in which Her Majesty explained how deeply touched King Fdward had been at the outburst of sympathy for him throughout the Empire, and in which she added her thanks to those who had joined her in prayers for the King's recovery.Sir Charles Tupper, formerly High Commissioner for Canada in England, proposed the health of the Royal family.and sad he hi the conference of Colonial Premiers noW \"being held in London would result in the same system of preferential t#ade throughout the Empire.The Earl of Minto, referring to the South | African war, said the greatest landmark in Canadian history of the past four years was the sailing of the first Canadian contingent for South Africa.This.the speaker said.was a notice to the whole world that it would hereafter have to reckon with the tighiing manhood of the world-wide empire.The Earl of Minto said also that he thought that the war would have a great and favourable influence upon an imperial carees in the future.LAURIER SPOKE.The Duke of Argyll proposed a toast to the Dominion.Sir Wilfrid Laurier said it was Canada\u2019s pride to be the first in devotion to the } Kills Bed Bugs one application of LYO©WS° Liquid Bug Poison does the work.Costs 25c.8 large bottle.Your money back if not satisfactory At ~11 A Thee Or J.T.Lyons, cor.Craig and Bleury, and 160e 2453 St.Catherine st odrf Motherland.The colonies came to ber assistance, not because Great Britain needed help to fight her own battles, but in order to prove, henceforth, the unity of the Empire.In conclusion, Sir Wilfrid said that already he foresaw a new South African confederation with equal rights for all races.THE JESUIT FATHERS SWINDLED IN TURIN.They Were Beguiled by a Story of An American Inheritance.ROME, July 2.\u2014 The Turin Criminal Court has sentenced the six swindlers, who flim-flammed the fathers of the Jesuit Society of San Martino, of that city, out of 746.000 francs ($47,378) to terms of impriv | onment ranging from 5 to 17 years.Not a copper of the money was recovered.The \u2018swindling was accomplished by means of a double-bottomed iron money chest in a trunk and the story of an American inhertt- ance amounting to 10,000,000 francs ($1,930, 000).' The leader of the gang told the Superior, Count Marzano, that a relative of his left, besides the fortune mentioned, an illegitimate son, who was to be Drought up under the care of the Jesuits, the rd money for 20 years, and premium, amounting to 300,000 france ($57,900) to be paid on the spot, on condition that the Jesuits deposited a like sum as a guarantee of good faith.Count Marzano could only raise 246,000 francs (847 478) in Government bonde which the swindlers locked in the chest, sealed up and put back into the trunk.The latter was to be placed in the safe, but being too large was returned to the swindlém; \"while the Jesuits retained the chest.When the promised pupil didn\u2019t turn up after thtee weeks, the chest was opened and was found full of old newspapers.The Jesuit bonds had meanwhile been sold on 'Change.The Return of Ford Minto.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 2\u2014Lord Minto will leave Liverpool on his return to Canada on July 19, sailing on the Lucania for.New York.From New York he will go to Quebec for a few weeks.mon beer to brew.et to it.can you alike.P F.X.St.Charles & Double Value Schlitz beer costs twice as: much as com- The materials are the most expensive.We spend fortunes on cleanliness, that cools the beer is filtered, so no germs We age the beer for months so that it cannot cause biliousness.every bottle is sterilized after it is sealed.Yet Schlitz beer and common beer cost Which will you ask for?3 Call for the Brewery Bottling.wy hone Bell 781-782, Merchants 69, Co., Sole Agents, 257 St.Lawrence St., Montreal.ven the air And 0 £F The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous [=> 164 1 NEW ADDRESS: 769 CRAIG ST.Tiles, Mosaics, .Mantels, Prisms.WEBSTER BROS.& PARKES.769 CRAIG STREET.152 Seod The Royal Trust Co.MONTREAL.ve Capital Authorized - - - B5,000,000.09 Capital subacribed = .500,920.03 Capital Paid Up \u2026 - .oe 250,000.0) PRESIDENT, Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal.Rt.- : G.C.M.G.VICE-PRESIDENT, Ech.Geore A Drummonl DIRECTORS.R B.Angus Sir W.C.Macdonald E.8, Clouston A.Macnider A.F.Gault H.V.Meredith E.B.Greenshields A.T.Paterson C.M.Hars James Ross C.R.Hosmer Sir T.G.Shaughnessy Sir Will C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.© Office -109 St.James street.261 204 2aw vs OBERÉSON, Manager.es Soot il EWGILLETT RETR SURI COMPANY LIMITED i Q E.W.GILLETT TORONTO, ONT.154 1 \u2014 \u2014 CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO CARS\u2014Last night at the corner of Park and Mount Royal avenues George Sanderson, 23 years of age, of 28 Desery street, was caught between two street cars, and sustained injuries to his leg.He had a narrow escape from being killed.Hé was removed -|.æ store, & cafe, or bedroom, or In the ambulance to the General Hospi- tai.Youths, Boys and Children BF To be Sold REGARDLESS OF COST.CURES WEAK MEN FREE.INSURES) STRENGTH AND A HAPPY ! HOME FOR ALL.How any man may quickly-cure himself after years oft suffering from weakness, lost vitality, losses, varicocele, etc.,, and strengthen weakened organs to full vigor.Simply send ycur name and address to Dr.Knapp Medical Lo, 1174 Huii Bldg., Detroit, Mich.and they .will gladly send the free receipt.with full dir- | ections, so that any man may easily cure himself at home This is certainly a most generous, uffer.and the following extracts, taken from their daily mail, show what men think of thelr generosity: - Dear Sirs.\u2014Plense accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date.I have given your , treatment a thorough test and the benefit nas been extraordinary It has completely braced me up.I am just as vigorous as when a Loy and you cannot realize how happy ! am.| * Dear Sirs.\u2014 Your method worked heaut:fuliy.Nesults were exactly what I needed.Strength and vigor have completely returned and enlarge- nent ts entirely satisfactory.\u2019\u2019 \u201cDear Sirs,\u2014Yours was recelved and 1 had no trouble In making use of the receipt as dir- wcted, and can truthfully say it is a boon to weak men.I am greatly impruved in =tre:z.h and vigor.\u201d All correspondence {is ntrictiy confidential, mailed in plain, sealed envelope.The receipt is free for the asking and they want every man to have it ; 98 law tt 100 NEW ART CHAIRS ; 83.50 - 100 Chairs of unique and artistic design which would suit equally well for he\u2019?irawin, 04.75 win, room.They are worth 5 each, but for special reas we can sell 1000f these handsome Polished Q+ ered Oak Chairs, with Saddle Seat and French Legs for .$3.[A The Arm Chair, worth $7.50, for $ à .75 Canada Office Furniture Co\u2019y., 821 St.James St.179% Notre Dame St.MONTREAL.153 3eod The tug J.L.Patterson was struck by a squall near Washington.N.C.last week, and sunk.Five persons on board her were drowned.[] GREAT CHEAP SALE OF HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING, HATS) and FURNISHINGS Owing to the inelemency of the weather, we find ourselves overstocked with about $50,000.00 worth of Summer Clothing, Hats and Furnishings.We are not going to wait any longer, but are determined to Push Out, Relinquish and For Ever quit claim\u201cto this surplus stock, and will positively offer to every /) Man, Youth and Boy a Suit, Pants, Hat, Shirt, Collar or Tie for the lowest cash price ever asked by any retailer in Canada, or anywhere else.Our Stores Have Been Closed for Two Days with our full staff of clerks hard at work marking down: the prices of our stock for this Great Sale.+ EL 5 Len pre 1 ' The Sale Will Begin To-morrow, Thursday, Morning, at 9 0\u2019Clock A.M.3 | CF .: TS .4 .\u201cand will continue until the wants of all are satisfied, or until we clean out every article of which this surplus stock consists.| cs AQU ria i a Ë » R \u2019 i al t 3 A -.SALE PRICES-CLOTHING DEPT.SALE PRICES-Hat and Furnishing Dept.4 - To ° Men's All-Wool Bcotch Tweed Men's Fine Blue English Worsted Boys\u2019 Norfolk and Two-Plece Ex- Fedoras, Derbys.and Straw Hats to go.Men's Black Working Shirts, all 500 dozen of Men's Hine Bilk Puff ] ¢ MEN S CL¢ THING.Suits.tailor made, regular price * Twill Berge Suits, extra well made 0 Fancy Pleated Tweed Suit.the same way.: .sizes, former price 50c.sale price @1c Ties.regular \u201cricd 25c, 350 and : Men's All-Woo! H Tweed $7 and $8; sale price .84.\u201cand trimmed.regular price jÿl2 rerular price $3 and $3.75, sale HATS, previously sold by us at Men's Unlaundried Shirts, reinfore- 50c.sale price .L «.-.+.De à + .; ,\u2018 we Men's Blue Serge Sults, well made and $15, sale price .ieee Beso Drice .\u2026.veers ven verre vee na 000 81.98 .from $2.25 to $3, sale price.81.89 ed, linen front and cuffs, former 1 -nds of dozens of Flowing |.=; Suitay regulaz prices; sale pri.80 and trimmed, single and double- BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING Bovs' All-Wool Tweed Pants, HATS.formerly sold by us et from price bc, sale price .Ends.Derbys and Boy Ties, rek- I ; ms pete se asset b t ; Nu.h ,; 1 25 to $2, sale price .,.7.y so se, 3 Bc, We.i - \u2019 R k yoo Slik faced: regular price ; ; eee TE than patches, regular These are without doubt the best val- SOCKS.sale prices 9c, !lc, 14e.19c, 23 Men's All-Wool Tw Suits, well $7 and 88, sale price.!.84.49 Boys\u2019 Neat Blue Serge Sailor price Tc.sale price nen Oe A riot a ear ns .r Jack Linie sale sn Be.Me.Me.Te TC aoe ; « | mis add crime pp-to-date Men's Sults, in tweed and worsted Suits, Kold braided collars, pi 19 MEN\u2019S PANTS them.a Merad Peniniee \u2018Boc a Fegular CL COLLARS 7 / ' « .; pret : mixtures.tallor made and extta \u201cprice .22 240 eel eel fes > Cc .: ; | 2c.sal ce LL.ee .à ° wa sale price .ERY ener 82.98 trimmings.regular price $8 and Bovs\u2019.Good Blue Berge flor Men's Strong Working Pants, reg- SHIRTS.SHIRTS.Ae Tinos à proportionately low Men's 4-ply Linen Collar, rl ahanes 3 = ~ Men's Al-Wool Twi Suits, In 38.sale price .85.89 Anita, regular price 52.00, sale ular price $1.50, ®ale price .9e Men's Neglige Shirts.all sizes, prices.and sizes, regular price 15e, sale A « neat \u201cmixtures andl checks.all Men's Extra Fins Worsted Suits, in price .s.\u2026cessscccees 4.81.10 | Men's Good Working Pants.regu- We are determined to clear out our former price 5c.sale price .De TIES TIES TIES price Co.\u2026 Me 3 y + made.for this sulher'gs wear fancy checks and stripes.tailor Bovs' Two-Piece Fancy Pleated lar price $1.75, sale price .ose stock of Bpring and Summer Hats at Men's Negige Shirts, Oxford and .A full ine of Braces.Belts Mandker- ; à ! well made and\u2019 triiifff ed :.regular made; regular prite $10 and $12, Tweed Suits, regular price #2.50 ; Men's Good Worsted Pants, regu- prices that will gertainly do the work.Zephyr tfbths.former price $1 to Our stock of Neckwear includes all chiefs.Umbrellas, Waternrnof Coats, i J : > price 9% and $7; sal: Brice .sale price .-., .87.90 sale price .\u2026.vf.81.69 lar price $2, sale price .81.39 All the latest ades and shapes in $1.50, sale Price .oooe- 7 the latest shapes and shades.! etc.etec.at less than half price.- 3 d JE i SA - .: % B TT ER J.: ) HING BARGAINS AT PROPORTION ATHLY LOW PRICES.| J.H.BLUMENTHAL SONS, | | A HOST OF OTHER CL.Il to Visit Our Great Cheap Sale 1 EE VF \u2019 / Pa , LE » J + - fr mA » tf Le > Don 2 EEE (RE | \u2014e \u201c - 675 - 67 5 « \u2018Mail Orders Prom Canada\u2019s Great Clothiers, f 3 \"ly Attended To.Hatters and Outfitters, 6 / Mail Orders Promptly Attended o.B * hy EEE VENTE æ (P a pe N © rhe sate is heartily welcome.5 e ; Agent in the Valse on: M.Les Starke.tiene, Buildin.New \u2018York aad Tribune \u2018Pepnis in France.Mayence, Favre and Cie.Agent in Toron: M.Xing xr ut = to, W.McGillivray, 76 - Agen ttawa, Cunningham ang Co.Agent In London., 160 \u201cont ut.England, Percy A.Hurd = \u201cÉirculation of the Star 54,098 54,119 54,065 54,097 54,091 60,051 = = - 830,519 Daily Average - - - 55,087 Weekly Star Last Week - 121,471 CIRCULATION OF \u2026 _THE STAR.DAILY AND 45 | 00f) WEEKLY.LAST WEFK.3 y : .From the above figures are excluded nev- eral thousand ipti regard more or Jess ephemc: pions od a WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902.RATS! The city of Montreal has declared war against unlicensed dogs and threatens to make it a war of extermination.Now there is no doubt that there are too many dogs (of a certain kind) in Montreal; and for \" financial purposes the city\u2019s rough classification with male and female, licensed and unlicensed, may be good enough.But there .\u2018is another view of the matter, Montreal is infested with rats, and if the corporation is \u2018going to kill off all the unlicensed dogs, (that is to say we imagine about nineteen out of twenty of the canine population) the corporation will soon be asked to under- tzke to exterminate all the unlicensed rats, The City Council\u2019 should put terriers un the free list and instruct the palice io seize all rats found without \"C.T, P\u201d tags on.tte THE GLAZIER EXPEDITION.It is gratifying; but at the same time just a little bit humiliating, to know that yes- texday Colonel Willard Glazier, of Albany, and a party of Boston scientists started up- on an explorisg expedition through Labrador.It is gratifying because every ad:i- tion to our-knowledge of our own country It is humiliating to APPEND 10 123 10d 7k thi HRY 86\" mic the way of exploring British North America and that there seems to be among dur own people so little of the adventurous exploring spirit which animates the: Glazier expedition.lity has been offered to Colonel Gilazier and his party by the British, Canadian and Newfoundland Governments, the Canadian Government waiving duties upon all supplies except rations.Most of the members of the party are New England university men and it is to be hoped that important will follow their investigations.We Every encouragement and faci- pe that one result will be to inspire many and scientific with a spirit of emulation.not finding wry fault with the Dominion Geological Survey which is doing valuabie and constant work in the way of exploration, but there is no reason why this kind of thing should be left too much to the Government.À great.deal of British territory on this continent rémains unexplored and affords scope for much interesting, profitable and patriotic work.ians of adventurous We are WELCOME OUR HEROES.The returning soldiers from South Africa should get a welcome from one end of Can- \\ «da to the other, which will be remembered as Jong as the war iis recalled.This last tachment is to land in a mass at Halifax, - 'apd canbe kept together, less the Mar) \u2018time Province ren, on its journey West.This gives us an opportunity to show our \u2018appreciation of the magnificent soldiering done by our representatives, and the of portunity can only be lost by our inac- \u2018tion.: When the troops come home in driblets by way of England, it is difficult to get enough of them together to receive a public welcome.But the party on the Winifredian ie sailing directly for a Canadian port, and can hardly be allowed to filter away into the country without some striking, popular demonstration\u2014unless we are willing that its very absence shall be conspicuous.The men who have won for Canada respect as a nation are worthy of the utmost display of our enthusiasm; and the proper authorities should begin moving at once so that the people may have a chance to show what they feel.e known that the only Sanford, the well-digger, imprisoned by tons of brick and earth at .the bottom of a well; near Paris, Ont., was \u201cfor other men to risk sharing instant death with him by removing the bricks that held his foot, the choice presented called for the highest type of cours For all that could be known,\u2018 these men, as they took out fanche of death upon their own heads.The - choice seems to have been between this or \u201ca rough amputation of Sanford's foot, and the three heroes \u2014 John Carnie, Robert Hamilton and Henry Allan\u2014chose the former.This is precisely the same spirit which bas made the reputation of our soldiers ;n South Africa.A steady, intelligent, enduring courage is the finest form of bravery.\u201cPhe most brilliant flash in the pan is notn.fng to it, and :t was this stamp of pluck whick enabled the men of the firat contin- @nt to creep up to the Boer lines at Paar- è rémains fo be done in | \"Tt is \"freely stated that Mayor Howland brick after brick, were loosening an ava.| \"debérg, \u201cand entrench themselves under a rain of bullets fron: the best cavershooters in the world, and it was the same un shikable, deuntlessness which kept the men of the second contingent firm end un- panicatricken at Hart's River when other troops had broken and fled all about them.It is to be hoped that these Paris heroes will receive the recognition they deserve.Canada can afford to encourage this sort of thing with as lavish an appreciation as she can command.A people endowed with this spirit need fear little from outside attack, especially now that the power 6f the defence is meen to be so great.Switaerland has kept her freedom by her uhconquerable and Canada can do the same thing with equa] bravery, and a better equipment, should she ever be put to the test.A DAY TO CELEBRATE.Canada gaily celebrated her Dominion Day this year with the added exhilaration of a lifted anxiety.It might have been a day of heavy grief; it became a day of thankful rejoicing.The emotions of our people have been swept to the extreme in several directions within the last few weeks.We were stirred mightily by the magnificent courage of our volunteers at Hart's River.We were weighted with sorrow at the list of the killed and wounded.We feared, with a sense of pain at the unfitness of \u201cit, that the rifles on South African battlefields might sound through the Coronation joy-bells.We threw up our hats with gladness when { the timely peace came to dispel this dread.\u201cWe approached the event with our feelings happily atuned to its impressive and triumphal character.We received the full shock of the terrible news that the King was suddenly sick and might die.Thus we approached our great national an- Diversary from out of the shadow of a tragic dread with intense feelings of gratitude, that, though we have suffered much, worse had not befallen us.7 Still \"Canadians never had better reason to be glad that they are Canadian citizens and British subjects.The Empire never had more .prestige in the world, and Canada We are, even in the eyes of the cynical, captious Europe, no longer a burden, no longer a problem, but a buttress and a prop.The Empire is the stronger and not the weaker for us; and our free development throughout the future was never so solidly safe-guarded.To-day, we know that Canada cannot be torn from the Empire, unless the Empire itself crumbles to pieces; and the Empire and the world know that the British power cannot fail so long as the last ounce of Canadian strength can prevent it.The two pillars of Canadian liberty and British power have come together and formed an arch, and each is immensely stronger for the support of the other.So whatever the outward display yesterday, Canadian hearts never had truer reason to celebrate the foundation of the Dominion.?! A CHANCE FOR THE ELECTORS OF TORONTO.of Toronto has lost his chances of re-elec- tion through the action he took in calling out the military on the occasion of the re: cent street car strike.Mayor Howland may not want reelection; and unless a sense of duty impels him to offer his ser vices again to his fellow-citizens, one would certainly be prepared to believe that he would prefer the quiet of private life to the further retention of a responsible and trying position.That, however, has nothing to do with the case.His action has offended a certain portion of Toronto's population; and these say that he shall not be re-clected.Now one of two things: These persons must either believe that they constitute a majority of the voters of Toronto, or they look forward to some opposition to Mr.Howland om political or other grounds, and bave formed the determination to vote against him, whoever the other candidate may be.Should the votes of the rest of the population be at all evenly divided, those who cherish vindictive feelings against Mr.Howland for his action in the matter referred to might easily turn the scale.Now, would not this, we ask, be an unfortunate result?It would be claimed as a victory by the party of disorder; while | it would really be a victory won by some other interests with the help of the party of disorder.The lesson would be drawn that no man aspiring to an elective office must venture to quell disorder should it break out ih his town or city on anything like a large scale.He may arrest the solitary drunkard er the individual thief, or the casual disturber of the peace; but, when a large number of citizens begin to destroy property and threaten life, he must let them have their way.Was he\u2018 not\u2014 that is the argument\u2014elected by their votes?Does he not depend on their votes for reelection?In other words, when disorder becomes really dangerous, \u2018and titizens are being terrorized by a mob, the chief mag strate must look on helplessly and let matters settle themselves as best they may.The issue is a simple one; and it is up to the citizens of Toronto to say in some decisive way how they understand the duties and responsibilities of a Mayor, and whether they are going to allow a man who had the courage to summon an adequate force for the protection of life and property to be turned under Xs his reward.The probability is that those who are anxious for revenge on Mayor Howland are pufficiently numerous to carry out their purpose, if they get material help.It all depends on that.It is difficult, however, to see what issue in municipal, or even in politicai affairs could arise so serious as the one with which the citizens are now confronted; and if on any minor issue an opposition were organized to Mr.Howland sufficient to give the upholders of mob rule their chance, it wopld, we make bold to say, argue a abje.degree of levity on the part of the consider all other issues trivial compared with the one great issue, whether not law and order are to be- upheld i \u2018borders.In order that this issue tion forthe Mayoralty to show sp tirement would Jeave everything in uncertainty; his eucéesor would bave nd means of knowing what he tres expected tb do any similar emergency\u2014whether if he! upheli * made a victim.No city ever had the law he would be himself upheld or 8 better 4 | laid upg it for affirming & great prised courage in the midst of an armed Europe, | never bad so large a share in ita making.| opportunity \u201cor bad 4 doty mare clot e: and itis \u2018most earnestly to be hoped that the opportunity will not be lost \u2018Hor the duty shunned.- The insolvency of Mr.Joseph Kraft, of Brixton-hill, was announced in London the other day.Jt was claimed to have been brought about by money lost in that company which was to extract gold from sea \u2018water on the Atlantic coast of the United States.How many of the people in the \u2018Old Country\u201d are eager to invest in a Yankee swindle who never cast an eye on gilt-ed; -inve in their owu cot- onies.It is thus that Britain builds up her alien and commercial rivals.It is to be hoped that the report that the colonial coronation contingents have been invited to tarry a while in Britain is true.If the British railways would take them touring about the United Kingdom, they would infallibly get their money back in additional fares from departing emigrants.And they would know, too, that these emigrants were going to British countries, where they would continue to use a large quantity of \u2018British.goods, thus giving more work to the \u2018\u201c\u2018home\u201d railways.The Americans have already increased their steamship connection with South Africa, and are sending to that devastated land building materials, grain and agricultural implements.To what extent is Canada getting into the game?More is to be gained in such a case by prompt trade enterprise than by the most willing colonial conferences.There is no political substitute for the commercial vigour and daring which has made the British the merchants and carriers of the world.China has paid eight million dollars of ber indemnity instalments to the crvilized powers for the outrages committed by the Boxers.It is pretty safe to say that every of barmless, peaceful ones, many of whom do not even know there was a Boxer rising.Tt will not be found that the discriminating collectors put an extra tax on the Boxer.It is the men of peace who pay for war.\u2014_\u2014 \\ The fourth Marquis of Bute bas just entered into his titles and vast possessions.Among other things, he is a Baronet of Nova Scotia.There is one feature that all of those now holding this title bave in common.None of them own, or ever did own, an acre in Nova Scotia, and few of them ever saw the country.Toronto has a by-law in force prohibiting the sawing and splitting of wood upon the public streets.This is to prevent the street car service being deradgyd every little while by a stray stick getting across the rails.Log-rolling at the City Hall is, how: ever, still legal.The Fathers of Confederation are still able to say, \u201cWe are seven\u201d; and one of them, Senator Dickey, is over ninety years of age.A man who helps make a nation has the stimulus of a good conscience to keep him healthy.When President Roosevelt notices how Gpeedily a French cruiser secured the surrender of certain French prisoners from Venezuela, he will be tempted to order \u201cFighting Bob\u201d Evans up to Quebec after Gaynor and Greene.Facts AND FIGURES.Massos, Bweden, has a woman's fire department, 150 strong.It cost over $35,000 to police the British Houses of Parltament last year.One of the favourite beverages in Bt.Pierre was cocoanut milk and rum mixed in the shell.Japanese coal costs about $6 a ton at Viadivostock, while Cardiff coal costs more than 820 a ton.Fifty Manchester (Eng.) schoolboys, under the guidance of their teachers, will begin a week's tramp through the Derby- shire Hills on July 2L In accordance with an old Russian custom.the Empress Alix is to work on some gold embroideries which are to be presented to churches and monasteries.Since August 1 last the German beet sugar factories have turned out 1.995.799 tons 6f raw sugar.as against 1,706,030 tons during the preceding year.Two-thirds of the German sugar product is exported.Recent experiences of Colchester, England have once more demonstrated the va- Jue of antl-toxin as a remedy for diphtheria.In a total of 286 patients only 5.6 per cent.of the anti-toxin cases died, while of those treated by other methods 28.9 per cent.succumbed.A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.Tan canvas coat and skirt with bands of plain tan cloth, and stitching of the same colour.1 - THIS DATR 30 YEARS AGO.\u201c(From the Star files for July, 1872.) Thermometer\u2014Max., 90: min., 13.City Passenger Street Railway completed to the Tanneries.Feliæ-Lalonde crushed to death.by cave-in of a sand pit at the Tanneries Championship of the Dominion in baseball won by Guelph against Acton, Ont., at Guelph: score, 62 te 15.Mount Royal Lodge, No.1, 1.0.d.Fr, 8lect officers: W.H: Lulham, N.G.; A.¥.Cohen.P.G.; J.T.Hutchison, V.G.: Dr.W.Major, trensurer: J.H.Dickinson, enry_ Norman, R.8.Lodge meets otre Dame street, above vender,.-TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS, THEATRE FRANCAIS\" The Parisian Princes.» PROCTOR'8\u2014 \u2018Du Barry.\" IT dollar of the sum came out of the pockets | mare, you will continue to HE Passing Hoyr.Tt looks ag if the Marquis of Queensberry rules would have to be added to the other learned works on Congressional procedure In the game of \u201cPhilopena.\u201d they first eat the \u201cphilopena\u201d nut, and then comes the kiss.In the American gamé of *\u201cFiit- Pino,\u201d they are to kiss and make up first, and then eat the Philippine nut.The visitor from Mars who should attend to our discussions over the Carnegie Library would come to the conclusion that a library must be principally a merace to public morals, and he would suggest that we might prohibit them altogether.\u2014\u2014Phé-cOTUIEPE ly ba \u201cFound drowned.\" An iceberg has severed the cable between Belle Isle and the mainland.This comes from having a cable which we cannot \u2018keep hot\u201d with the gossip of two continents.The man who escaped being blown up in a powder mill by going to his own marriage, has only postponed his fate.The Toronto police are after Sunday scda sellers.\u2018We don't want Toronto to become a New York or Chicago,\" they explain.If it be any comfort to them, we are willing to say that the danger does not seem to be imminent.The \u2018\u201c\u2018bottle-necked\u201d ships are at La- chine; and the intention is to hurry them vote comes on.There is always something hazy about the reports that very sick men are permitted to smoke.The circus lady who rides two horses at once is in an easy chair when compared with the American politician who tries to give an Imitation of slaying the Giant Trust without annoying that dangerous monster.What will.Toronto the Righteous sav when It learns that Its Queens Own Band has taken to the music hall platform in London?.HAPPY DAYS.The splendid summer days have come, The gladdest of the year: The plenic sandwich has arrived, he open cars are here, Excursion boats sail out of town, While bands of music play: And circus tents are blowing down On people every day.These are the gladdest days of all hat happy mortals know: .The fools who rock the boats are heard From every day or so; The cyclones flatten bulldings out And, gayly sweep away, While joyfully we read about Some cloudburst every day.This is the merry suramer time, The gladdest' time we know; These are the days when song birds sing And blushing roses blow; Upon the broad gray strips of sand \u2018The happy children play, While mad dogs drop their muzsies, and Romp gayly every.day.This is the gladsome season when The lover and the mald Fight off mosquitoes while they loll Serenely in the shade: The calf skips gayly on the mead, The winter's far away, And filled with merriment we read Of sunstrokes every day.\u20148.E.Kiser.AS TO LOCATION.While Willie was in the cupboard one day.his mother, on hearing the lid of the sugar bowl rattle, called to him: \u2018\u201cHvre, young man.get out of that sugar.\u201d \u201cI'm not In the sugar: it's the sugar that's in me,\u201d replied Willie, with his mouth full GOOD PING-PONGER., \u2018He seems to be a splendid ping-pong player.\u201d .\u201cFine.He excels everybody else in the gama.\u201d a \u201cHe does?In what way?\" \u201cWhy, that man can actually creep under tables and other furniture in search of the elusive ping-pong ball without disturbing the crease in his trousers or the serenity of his mind.\u201d IT WOULD SEEM 80.He\u2014Women are getting more of thelr rights every day.Bhe\u2014Yes; but they have to stand up fôr them in the street cars.JUST CRIES.\u201cWhat makes the baby cry?\u2019 asked the littla visitor.\u2018Oh,\u2019 explained Ethel, \u2018our baby doesn't have to have anything to make it ery.\u2019\u2014 Chicago Post.THE DISAPPOINTED BOY.\u201c\u201cGracilous, Bobby.\" said the second Mrs.Jenks, nee Ann Teek, to her stepson; \u201cwhat are you crying about?\u2019 **Boo-hoo!\"\u2019 sobbed the boy, \u201cpapa promised me a new mamma, an\u2019 you ain't new at all'\u2019\u2019\u2014Philadelphia Record, -THE SUCCESSFUL CHICAGOAN.\u201cI tell you,\u201d said the doctor, \u201cit's the man who can push himsel{ along that succeeds best In this world.\u201d \u201cNot at all,\u201d replied the professor.\u2018It's the man who can shove others out of his vas that succeeds best\u201d\u2019\u2014Chicago Tri- une, Mother\u2014-Oh, Mildred! You naughty little girl! You know you ougbtn't to slap Elsie's face! Mildred\u2014Whed» ought I to slap her then, mummy ?\u2014Punch.HE'S ALL RIGHT.First Congressman\u2014You have voted aguinst every measure that was for the best interests of the nation.What will you say to your constituents when you get home?Becond Congressman\u2014Say?I'll tell \u2018em I've got an appropriation for Mud Creek \u2014New York Weekly.RUBBING IT IN.8he had just handed him the fey mit \u2018You are a heartless woman,\u201d he hisse a tone seventeen degrees more bitter quinine, \u2018\u2018but, thank heaven, I last found you out.\" \u201cBe it so,\u201d the human refrigerator, \u2018an S \u201cshould you call.\u201d News.4 The Missouri papèrs Ære telling this sto of Mark Twain's recént visit to the State, A big crowd gathered at a railway station to meet him.A little boy knew that somebody was coming, but he did not know Mark Twain from Bossie Francis.This kid perched himself on the top of a freight car, where he could see what happened.The train rolied in, and as Mark stepped \u2018off the people became excited, and shouted, \u201cHere he is! Here he is!\u201d The kid on the boxcar thought a great criminal bh been caught, and shouted, \"Git a rope! Git a rope!\u201d Dr.Clemens laughed till the tears ran out of his eyes.India.\u2014The villa along of a gente) dis- with the best Kaimur of Ghosh has ret the River Nosh, The Kaine i\" Le position and smokes h of them.le poppy You have heard of the Akhound of Swat (who A a not), nd concerning the Sultan of Nur, Of Job and the terfible troubles of Lot, pnd the death of the Bahoo of-Sur?Pause for a moment and give a brief Forgetting Chicago and Hinkey Disk think.And learn of the land of Ghosh on the Nosh.Now be Boss of the land is the Kaimur cf © And Ghosh is in Hindoostan.And theipeoyle go on the usual sosh When the poppy In-juices the man; - And ther when the poppy 1s good and ripe, They poung it In chunks in a six-pill pipe And convey to the Vizier Losh th That Its up to the Katmur of Ghosh To go off on his usual sosh.Now the Kaimur isn\u2019t unusually thick.But the juice ôf the poppy is wondroes quick, And produces such an affect on the man That it changes some names In\u2019 Hindoostan.For the Kaimur has been heard to say When he was juicily well under way: \u201cHic, excuse me.say Losh or Hosh.Am-T the Kalïmur o Nosh of Slost : An\u2019 42 nosh.waeh J want t* sy ol\u2019 Bosh.And (nic) if I don't Joosh thish (hic) gol darn son your head off, /Nosh b > + SOHMER PARK\u2014Vaudeville and ballet.I'm the Kalmar o Soh \u2019 \u2014=William T.Macintyre, .pr \u201c ree, 7 8 verdict on June must suré- through Ontario before the \u2018referendum |.Erin RR - Gentlemen!!! \u2018Distriduters.You will agree with me, I Link, ES Ât once when I adrsit Ep That water is a sp.did Crantim M NR For these wio're fond of 1; ol And ret, unless | greatly er pA There me be times, old chug, a When vou nul I, would pen reir, es \u2018 A \u201cClub\u201d Où Tor int cape = a -+\u2014 _\u2014 Es FC A Pure and Eolvin, L'ilson & Co.4 Aontreci a Wholesome _ IN Matured Spirit ADMISSION 10 CENTS.154 The Cheapest and Best Medicin Justently stops the most excruciating pains: \u2019» Ready Relief in water will in a - ternal! Pains.Externall of Insects, Radway's Ready Relief to the part or parts afi sufferer of these complaints.Sold by all for Rheumatism.Neuralgia, Scimti ADY | FOR PAI unburns, Burns, Toothache.Headache.CALEDONIAN SOCIETY 42 Lawn Social Friday, Fuly Ath FIRST CLASS PROGRAMME, W.C.McALLISTER, Hon.Secy.si ELIEF! e for Family Use.in the World.never faila to give ease to the sufferer.Summer Complaints\u2014 Dysentery.Diarrhoea.Cholera Morbua.few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Radway Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Malacial Fevers, Bick Headache, Colic.Flatulency and all Inca.Sprains, Brulses, Mosquito Bites.Stings Pains in the back, the application of ected will instantly relieve and soon cure the Aruggists.RADWAY & CO.7 St Helen St, Montreal.Canada.M'GILL MEDICAL FACULTY MOURNS LATE DR.JOHNSTON The medical faculty of McGill has adopted the following resolution with reference to the late Dr.Wyatt Johnston: \u201cThe members of the faculty of medicine of McGill University wish, by this resolution.to put upon record their recognition of the t Joss they have sustained by the untimely death of their brilliant colleague, Professor Wyatt Johnston.\u201cThroughout the twenty-one years during which he was associated with this faculty, as student, demonstrator, lecturer and professor, work was always charactenzed by a rare degree of conscientious exactness and originality.An earnest student, a thorough and successful investigator and ever an advocate of advanced scientific methods of medical education, his loss to the fatulty will, indeed.be a great one.\u201cTo his exertions this faculty owes the practical character of the teaching in the various departments of state 1 which he was connected, and also the introduction of advanced and post-graduate courses leading to the diplomas of public bealth and legal medicine.\u2018Bis high status among scientific men as a trustworthy investigator, especially in the fields of bacteriology and preventive medi- tion of this university as a centre for research.His reputation as a reliable and scientific medical jurist and expert was not confined to this city or this country, and his services to the -courts of Justice have done much to demonstrate to the profes- mons of law and medicine the value of this branch 'of medical education.\u201cBis colleagues in the faculty of medi cine feel that in his untimely death each has lost a b t and cheering companion and friend whose earnestness of purpose and enthusiasm in his work was a stimulus to all who came in contact with him\u2014one who was 8 high type of intellectual honesty combined with singular simplicity and modesty ing his own capacity and the importance of his valuable original work.\u201cThe faculty further resolves to trans- Johnston, to convey to them the expr of their d heartfelt sympathy if th great loss Which they have often ° NEGRO PROBLEM AS YET UNSOLVED IN SQUTHERN STATES.The usual large influx of Southerners to Canada during the heated spell has com menced, sng ibe registers of the hotels contain the mêmes of many prominent families from tie Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, Ken- tue and other southern States.At the n's is Mr.Geo.Leach, the large ship- fwner and cotton grower of Charleston, 8.C.\u2018Business\u2019 he says, \u2018\u201cwas never better in the South than it 18 to-day.The cotton and corn crops are excellent, and the prices dead business some years ago, 18 again coming to the frout, and, of course, this has bad a good effect all over Georgia and the Carolinas.Moreover, the cotton manufacturing industry is successful.Labour being so much cheaper in the South than it is in the North, we are able to compete with great advantage.\u201d \u201cIs lynching on the decrease?\u201d \u201cThat, 1 fear, is a question which must regulate itself, if the negro continues to outrage and to ignore the laws, the whites will certainly retaliate.The negro problem in an exceedingly difficult ore to solve rand is not understood in the North.It requires an intimate understanding of the situation to appreciate the actual condition of affairs.Yes, It is true, as you say, the negro is ile gally deprived of his vote at the polls, but that js hig own fault, if he is not sufficiently intéfligent or has not sufficient eflucation to know how to use the ballot that: is his own look-out.The average Southerner ot white blood is determined that he shall not be ruled by the blacks, even if they are in a majority.This in a nutshell in the situation, and no matter what politicians or ewspaper writers may say to the contrary\u2019 ¢ negro is all right in his place, but his | place is as an inferior.The moment you inveat him with a little authority, or too much liberty, he forgets himse\u2019 .is carried away with his passions or natural inordinate conceit, and is liable to commit excesses.The better class of negroes admit this and appreciate the fact that their race is not capable of self government.In a few instances .they have made good public officers.They \u201chad for vears in Jacksonville, Flofida, a good coloured alderman, hut that is à rare exception.Of recent years they are becoming more interested in politics, and the Republicans are educating them as profes \u2018sional hacks wherever they can.Sir John Power and Sons Famous \u2018 Three Swallows\u201d Brand Irish Whisky Is delictousiy light, medicine With- cine, has added not a little to the reputa- |.mit a copy of this resolution to Mrs.Wya Johnston, and to his mother, Mrs.J, ton are well maintained.Cotton, which was a i for Temi Ly Panis s on ousness Sick Headache, TAKE BRISTOL'S Pills Safe, Mild, Quick-acting, Painless, do not weaken, and always give satisfaction, À most-reliable Housebold Medieine, eam be taken at any season, by Adults er Childrea.AD druggists ssl BRISTOL'S Where thereis a Baby, there should be Nestlé\u2019s Food Per more than 35 yeers Nestid's Food has been the favorite ef the intelligent physician, ead à bouse- hold word the world 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the home mission work MacWil- & to inspect the stations and udy s of the int He will alto visait Winnipeg and ôther cities on START RIGHT\u2014 BY ECÔNOMIZING.No nb for & néw suit thie immer.now R, PARKER & CQ DYERS & CLEANERS, Montreal, Q refreshing and invigorating.ln rent favor in London Clubs, | Jiapod | | 1958 Notre Dame St, i v low us to dye vour last poston em or suit, or poli only Elean it\u2014gmake it ook \u201cike n.ou æ Phohes: Hell (Main) 1507 (Merchanta) q - MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS a; : orp PrecuenospROCTOR'S The \u2018Brilliant Play, \u201cOU BARRI\u201d Mies LOTTA LINTHICUX #5 \u2018DU BARNI.*° .A Teuly Wonderial Production.Secure Beats in Advance.2000 Beats at 1Uo for Ladies Matinees.Reser 01 Seats at 80c and 75c ; Parquette, me Nez Weez, the Clever Comedy} \u201cLord Chumley.*- - FINE WEATHER NOW plnke a trip.to Oariilon 1.00.ace Str.Sovereign.° train for Lachine.BELLEVUE the best and most beautifully situated boarding housoon the Ottawa, on Carillon Bluff,noar wharf, Golf Links.Address, mr.Jas.Olifford, Oarilion, Que.ARTIST'S DESIGNS INVITED.Strathcona and South African Memorial Fund.1: is proposed to erect in Montreal à Monument in honour of the Canadian Soldiers who fought In South Africa.and also to commemorate the patriotic act of Lord Strathcona in the equipment of a regiment of mounted troops for the same service.The Committee has at its disposal a sum of between Five and Six Thousand Pounds stg, (Twenty-five to Thirty Thousand Dollars), and invites designs for such a monument.Terins of the competition may be had from Peers Davidson, Esq.London | and Lancashire Building, Montreal, or at the Bank of Montreal, 22 Abchurch Lane, London, E.C.154°8 law The Purest Oonfootions 1 COWAN'S Queen's Dessert Chocolate Chocolate Cream Bars Chocolate Ginger Wafers, &c.1640 law \u201cQUEEN'S HEAD\u201d GALVANIZED IRON The standard of the world.Reliable quality and rea- onable price have made it st it \\, JOHN LYBAQHT LTD, MAKERS, A.C.Lesiie & Co., Montreal, Managers Canadian Branch.1 LEGAL CARDS.: psn MoGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Ritoholl Barristers, Solicitors, Ete CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.R.D.McGibbon, K.C.I Jhase-Cassrain, K.C,4 ° Percy CG.Ryan, tctor chell.arveyer.Lewreuce Macfariebe péocard sr \u2019 Douglas Artnou®.3 MILTON HERSEY, M.A.Sc.(MoGill City Analyst.Provincial Analyst, Chemist of the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO.PHONE MAIN 253, 146 ST.JAMES STREET.Montreal.Claxton & Kennedy, Advocates, Etc.Commissioners for Ontario, British Columbia and New York State, 107 3k James Street, Ground Floor.A.G.Brooks Claxtoa.160 1560 8aw J K.Kennedy TELEPRONE : Marx) 2499 R.B.HUTCHESON NOTARY.Commissioner for Provinces ot Quebec and Ontario.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED, MECHANICS BUILDING, 108 78 sod 204 St.James St., Moaotreal.Chris, Sonne Jr.HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER INTERIOR DECORATIONS Phone Aylmer St Up 29 73, ym * The Season at the Royal.The Theatre Royal closed for the summer vacation on Saturday, June 28th, after a very successful season.This popular house will open again on August 18th, after the theatre bas been thoroughly renovated and re-tinted.Mr.Fred.Leclaire, the local manager of the Theatre, in discussing the work of the past season, says: \u201cWe have had a very successful year, notwithstanding some opposition.and have every reason to be satisfied with the theatre « business during the past season.Vaudeville and urlesque \u201chave been, of course, the principal features, but we have also put on with conspicuous success a #tm- ber of good sensational \u2018dramas.Next season we shall continue our policy of selec tiôn, | pretty much -along the same lines.Owing, however, to the weedin ; process which wiil then be in active tion, the productions will necessarily Be of a very much higher order than ofore.There is great improvement prog in th diree- tion.We open our hog# on A t 18th with the melodrama, ?Limi Mail \\ ; i Death DiFto Accident.The cane of on G.Shields, who was killed in the.Trunk Railway yards on Monday, aight bas been disposed of by Coroner ahon, without the aid of a jury, the femilr being satisfied that death was dug @ an accident.The d to board a freight train when d his footing and was crushed to \u201cunder the wheels of the Jocomotive.victim was timek for the d of the yards, at the Point, nv met his death.; ing his duties when he fe was twenty-one years of age, and resid.in Magdalen street, hut his home in at | Brockville, Out., where his parents live.His father is & locomotive driver on the Grand eceased was | w 3 7 ACADEMY THURS {va 3g 4 Te CIE RICHARD 3 MANSFI THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 3, BRAUCAIRR FRIDAY EVENING, JULY .4, \u201c THE FIRST VIOBIN.À 4 ; \u2014_\u2014 SEAT SALE TUESDAY, July 1,8t ® arm pantiéaïty- Prises- Trocs Hos Coe 0, Itt on with remittance filed fn order of receipt.16244 FRANCAIS : Haine beiy, Corse Payton, Co.tn TWO GREAT PLAYS\u2014 Mon., Tuca,, Wed.Mats.a EV THE PARISIAN PRINCESS.Tuur.tri.& Pat.Mais & Evgs.MY KENTUCKY HOME.Matinee Daily.Eve toc.Night Prices\u201410c, and.oc Peur, wéek\u2014Tte Great Success, *\u2018 Held by the Enemy\u201d 15304 SOHMER FARK 10 cents BALLET OF THIRTY and best of Vaud: ville.\u2018Lavigne's Band.aude Send 8pm.every day, All care ge to Sokmer Park, \u2018STR \u201cALEXANDRIA.\u201d Montreal to Rochester and Return, $17.a Bay of Quinte.) Leaves Montreal 5.00 2 aredays.Montreal to ebec and Return, ' 6.50, Leaves Montreal a2ret Tuesdays./ (Meals and Berth included.) One day In Quebec, or ons day.in Rochester er Char lotte.(Coney Island ) F iekent And most pleasant routs to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, &c, * Particulars and folders from or writs A.W HEPBURN, Manager, Picton, Sura.148 78 T0 SHOOT THE LACHINE RAPIDS Take the 8 AM.Train, GTR.Station for Lachine, connecting with Str.Chateau- guay at Lachine.Arriving to Montreal about 9.50 a.m.ROUND TRIP, We.Bell Telephone Main 2710.119°te Dr.H.J.Brodeur SPECIALIST OF PARIS.SKIN, SCALP, BLOOD = POISON and Genito-Urinary.Diseases, Loss of Vitality, Weak Men, Varicocele, Drains ani Emissions, Diseases of the Prostate sod the Urethral Tract, Stricture, treated at 5 PHILLIPS SQUARK opposite Morgan's.\u2019 OFFICE HOURS\u201410 to 12: 1.80 t0B ; 7 to 8.30.Bell Tel.Main 2128._14äat Sundays 1.30 10 3.Physicians of Highest eminence recommend the waters and baths of MAGI CALEDONIA SPRINGS.Thousands have proved their efMMoacy In-Rheu- matic, Stomach and Urinary troubles, 1526 t?EDUCATIONAL.Nl WESTBOURNE.SCHOOL FOR GJRLS, 840 BLOOR AT., WEST, Toreato, Onmada.RE-OPENS SEPT 10TH, 192 .A residential and day school.well appointed, well managed and convenient.A primary day school organized.Experienced teacher in charge.Full courses in literature, Music, Art, Elocution and Domestic Science.B ents prepared for university and departmental examinationa Specialists in each department.Affiliated with the Toronto Conservatory of Music.Dr.Edward Fisher.Musical Director : F.Gillivray Knowles, R.C.A., Art Director.For announcement and information address the Principals, Mi8S M.CURLETTE, B.A., M1S8 8.E.DALLAS, Mus Bac.162 26 eod \u20ac SUMMER SESSION From July Tth Next Will be held In connection wiih the regular work of each Department of the Central Business College, Toronte.Special curses in Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pénmanship, étc.No vacations.Students may register tor a full og partial course at any time.Circulars , 152 50 Address, W_H.SHAW Principal St.Margaret's College, Toronto, A Residential and Day School fpr Girls Y Only Teachers of the highest acad jemic and professional standing employed.MRS.GEORGE DICKSON; Lady Princi GEORGE DICKSON.M.A, Director.ad 129 39 3aw ST.MONICA\u2019S ( FORMERLY ROLLESTON HOUSE ) Residential and Day Nchoo! for Girla 170 BLOOR STREET.WEST, TORONTO RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY, S8EPT./10, 1908, Thorough course in English, Languages, Music, Art, Elocution, Physical Culuture Prepares for university and departmental - examinations, kindergarten an primary departments.Teachers thoroughly qualified and of highest academic standing.Specialists in each department.A Home School Extensive and beautiful grounds.Fog prospectus apply to / 138 PHILLPOTEFS, - 152 39 eod Lady Principal._ CHOOL OF MINING.Kingston, Ontario years\u2019 course for a 4 (B.Sc) Engineerin (D) hemistry a fc).Mineralogy and Geology.(4), gineering, (e), Civil Bngineering, al Engi x}.trical Lone\u2019 Biology and Public Health.- \u201c course for a diploma in (a) Mining Engineering.(bi Analytical Chemistrv, For Calendar] apply to the Secretary, 8chnol of Mining.Kirjgston.Ont.144 30e0d Z Tee ye A SKIN OF nféactr IS A JOY FOR EVER Dr.T.Felix Gourand\u2019s Orienfal Cream or Magical Beautifier \u2019 Removes Tan, Pimpirs, Freckles, Moth Patches, Rash and Akg Disesses ani every hjemi-a on and defies etec- tidn, It has sto the ted of year, sou Vie ro harraiess taste it Lo be sure lt jo pr perly mada \u2018Accept un counterfeit of similar name.Lr.L.A.5as re sald to a lay No othercosmetic will do it.A of the haut-ton ( them, I recomun least harmful oo\u201d by a1 bruggls saad Ypa oo eru lu tbe Us, ano Ev = ° FRED.T.jose x poire 37, rent .À , = ST \u2014During the WILL ty st.Mr.Broom Tn e orgs absence \u20ac \u201d C is acting as or- England, Pres of the Amer- ranist-a i ican Pref2 ire; fo ELD # - Bs v e O_o, ms à ® a ao * » - a Performances emotional work.Ÿ CRCUS SHONS ND THE.THEATRE Given to Overfiow Crowds the Tented Arena.DU BARRI AT PROCTOR'S The Payton Stock Company Produce The Parisian Princess\u2014 Sohmer Park.in Tle performance given hy the Forpaugh- Bulls circus on Monday and Tuesday may be considered one of the best of tus class of entertamment ÆAbat Montreal his ever enjoyed £trive te outdu their competitors in the nat ter ot nuveilies, und their advance men con- trouble they better uf cach othe Yearly the proprietors of circuses Apart altogether \u2018from the excellent \u2018ru peze and ring performances which -formi à part ot the \u2018ovepaugh-Sells aggregation, there are several new aéts whicn deserve more than ordinary ssing notée.There tan be no question he the bicyele art dune by a youth who styte- hamseit Vhiavolu, the Dare Devil), 15 the feature of the perform- BHCC ax Iar nove » 14 mo t 1s all that was armed.fur it.From the top of a runaway at the tip ui the eud pole ot the tent Ihavelo starts on a bicycie and then he \u201cloops the loop\u201d 1e expression was recently coined and to the av erage person meuns Httle, but when it 15 expuaned that a man realty bey les round a hoo Like & rat oxer à tutinri Interior, tne effect may be imagined.dts a great act.Then there is Minting a youth who ascends and de- gcends a spiral tower on one wheel.It : altogethe: Fars ellos to those wir are at all acquainted with bicyching.The Potter family of aeral artists easly take first place among the many that Montreal has seen in the past years, and they are closely backed by many people who work \u201cup above the saw dust.\u201d A pew act that attracted much attention was that done by a man dressed as d roos ter and who has trained a Young game tmrd er that suggests yenrarkable i bird, to say othin of the patience which must have been exercised by the actor hun- His cake walking conceit is worthy immense audiences at all four \u20ac were thoroughly well satisfied \u201cwith all that Was, provided.The big at every performance\u2019 sand people turned away for lack of room.were Proctor\u2019s Theatre.\u201cDu Barri\u201d is the offering at Proctor\u2019s this week.and the Stock Company appears to excelleat advantage in reflec the atmosphere of intrigue and luxury redolent of the court of Louis NV., of Fra A lar audience saw.he mi performance on Monday ev plause accorde the e this pa and met and the dramatic orien obtained was pow iece, the strange mixture of goo and evi neth and the wéakness; the engrossing u the.sum total of Du Bam e other principals ted creditably.Mr.John\u201d Ry played the Louis XV.Mr.Mo as usual, pnade an excellent impression.The play tor's this week 1s well sta el.ond Te attention has been pai historical accuracy in the matter of etting ming.The Guillotine scene and re part:culariv effective.Kalatechnoscope views were again and proved attractive features.The Parisian Princess.The Corse Payton Stock Company achieved another triumph this week in their pre sentation of \u201cThe Pansian Princess\u201d a dram ich gives great opportunities for The play gave better opt Hamilto on, however, displayed great power in her rendering of the adventuress.Mess Marguente Fre Rose Claymore, was à jolly and fab person throughout.As usual, Mr aries Barringer, was the villain, and came in he hisses\u2019 and hoots of the younger and more excitable portions of the | audience.The part of the wronged, broth whose honour ig finally vindicated es most acceptably rendered by Mr.Will Howatt, Mr.$.J.Barry.as mars cast in most outlandich parts which .Was given an opportunity to ow what he could do in ordinary work and did his work thorouchly.\u201cThe Paris:an .morrow night to rinces es war to- \u201cMy Kentucky Home,\u201d a ee AT em 2261 St.Catherine St.of the Ceiebratod Their Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner.Evervbody wvited to call and see the magnificent growth of hair of the Seven Sutherland Sisters, and at the same time secure free advice as how\u2019 to treat the hair and scalp to obtain best re Open Every Day from 10 à m.to wss J.H.BAILEY, Foreign have in getting the ; tent was crowded | À last evening from that warehouses und EA ment supe; bottle by a Age, n> Quality and Flavor Equalled by none.ve Melchers os Canadian Gin The Only Pure Gin ho- meen matured for that is bottle rvision as certified on every BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.2 MONTREAL.ears in Bonded under Govern» © Syrups.Narcotic substance.It is Flatulency.Children\u2019s Pan 1 Saw er storia is for Infants and Children.Ci tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops a .It contains neither Opium, It relieves Teething Troubles, | It rezulates the Stomach and Bowels.e Mother\u2019s friend.EVERY WRAPPER \"BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF COMPANY, FŸ an WYRELY, ow YORK hind nt.It is a harmless nd Soot orphine nor Ft cures Diarrhoea.cures Constipation and thing other The SALE OF JUTE.On Wednesday, 2nd July next, at 12 o'clock noon sl we will seit 8 at our rooms, for account of insuranpe compan- tes, the following goods siightly damaged by water on board 885.Lake Superior: - 1\u20ac pieces of we pieces of © reserve and Tn lots to the trade.2 3 _ TRADE SALE.On Wednesday and Thursd will offer to the ay, 2nd and trade in lets to suit and without reserve, about $75.- on worth of from various bankru t tates, com ne: \u20ac5 of fine weeds, Serges, Dea- Sd piece vers, Sultings.Pantings, et Bb Asso fur Men and Boys ## Overcoa 15 cases of Farmer Satins, Silesias, Can- Yas and Linin of all kinds, Brace Handkerchiefs, Hoslery, ves, ~tambrel- las, Dress Gooda, Corsets, Top Shirts.Underwear.Embroidery, Laces.Cotionades, Prints.Table Covers, Collars, Neckties, Caps, Fan ete.Also a large quan- UE of assorted boots and shoes.asy terme.Sale at 19 o'clock am, RCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers, 152 8 St James street.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re J.P.MAINGUY & CO.12 St Catherine Street, Montreal Sale at No.69 St.James Street.on Friday, July 4th, 192, at Eleven O'Clock A M.: Stock of Men's Furnishings .$915 Furniture and Fixtures .- -.143 Book Debts 242002 oo.5 Te rms\u2014Cash A deposit of ten per cent on adjudication.The stock can be examined the day ore the sale.For information apply to WILKS & MICHAUD, Assignees.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.Montreal, June 28th, 1902 133 3 3aw Special Sale of Horses.Sale of army Remounts.We have been instructed by LIEUT.-GOL.H.F.DENT, in charge of Imperial Remount Commission \u201c Canada, i in agence of the termination of the war in Soath Africa, to sell by public auction, one hundred head of b Gn WEDNESDAY, July ng, eee AT THE a Exchange Stables, Pt.St.Charles.Also One Hundred Head On THURSDAY.July 3rd, -at the Hochelaga Stock Yards.Will be sold.without reserve to the highest der.Sale to commence P romptiy at 9 a.m.For further particulars MAIN 3285, er arpiy of Now and en a Furniture, Gasaliers, Pictures atid \u2018General House- ment of Carpet Squares.in Brussels, Tapestry our rooms, 1821- Taos \u201cNotre Dame St.Friday Afternoon; July 4th, at 2.30 o'clock M.HICKS & co, Auctioneers.52 3 « TURKISH RUGS AT PRIVATE SALE.We are now offering for private sale RS choice assortment of Eastern rugs in \u2018ail the bes akes to covet\u2018advances and close consignmenta Rugs now on view at our rooms, 1582-1823 Notre Dame street (first floor).M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.152 4 T.W.FOSTER = & CO, A 1:05 7 ST.PAUL STREET.The Celebrated Thorough< bred Stallion STONELEIGH, THE BEST BRED HORSE IN CANADA.Hected in England by Lieut Col Dept, Imperial Remount Qrficer or Canad PTOYINCE or QUEBEC, RICT OF MONTREAL.SUPERIOR COURT.25387.NO.Dame Juli e.of the or and _ strict of Montreal, wife common property of Tho u Plessis, hacter.the same place, duly authorized to ester en justice, Piainti essis, Dete An an in separation from bed and board and 8s to property, has been instituted by the Diaintiff gain the defendant, on the I2th of + CRESSE & DESCARRIES, rneys for Plaintiff.149 Montreal.12th June.1902.4 law military play dealing with the civil war.This will be succeeded next Monday bv a gra revival \u201cof Gillette\u2019s wonderfully effective drama \u2018\u201cHeld by ous.The play has always e and the ing revival after an inte eral seasons will be ked forward to with great interest.The Acader.y.\u201cMr.Mansfield wl -open his two nights\u2019 ngagement at the A cademy to-morrow night in Beaucaire.which 1s spoken of by those who have seen it as one of the best things that this celebrated actor has ever done.On Friday night he will present \u201cThe First Violin.2 Sohmer Park.Sohmer park has another \u201centertaining programme this week.Several new ballets have been added to the entertainment and the cycle whirl has been kept over for another week.The presence of several champion racers and a track placed at an angle of about eightv degrees lends an interest t this act that is not noticeable in the ser eral imitations that have been seen.Ther are several new vaudeville nets.and Oeil ier, the baritone, renew acquaintances; His voice is in splendid condition, and he sang a number of songs yesterday in such a manner as to call forth encores.MISS LINTHICUM LEAVING.It is announced that Miss Lotta Linthicum will sever her connection with the Proctor Stock Company on Satunlay evening.Mrs Linthicum ia raid to be ill.and has requested her daughter to join her at.Nantasket Beach, Mass.RAILWAY BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NOVA SCOTIA.\u201cPassenger trains will be running between Port Arthur and Winm within two Weeks, said Mr.Mann yesterday.The official car of the Canadian Northern was attached to the Intercolomal ex press vesterday, conveying Messrs.Macken zie and Mann to Halifax.Mr.Mann stated that the proposed road following the Atlantic coast line of Western Nova Scotia from Halifax to Yarmouth will be-started in a ew days and a considerable portion of the Hahfax end will be under way by the end \u2018he surveys and lo bo! > tio n will be commenced at Mahone A the.county which wili he t as a base of supplies.The road will probably join the Intercolonial three miles from Haltax and enter the city oler its ow Line.peaking of the Canadian Northern Mr.Mann said had purchased 20.3) tons of steel rails, 1000 from a Canadian fin and 10,000 \u201cfro the Clergue works, 230 miles they exps expected to build this ear, © Tourists ists Passed Through.Geo.R.Harris, of Boston, a director of the Canadian Pacific ied by party of friends, reac an extended tour cover the road as far as the ocean, stopping over for a considerable time at Banfi Springs and the G - tra elled 1n the private cars Qu\u2019 Appelle and Al- included the following pronunent Mr.and Mrs.George H Mre.\u2018 Mrs.Jose h E.Brown, Hay a and en den.The brest visited included Seattle, Vancouver, Ÿ ictoria Louise, Sac ier and imerald % he.The tourists th ves delighted with the trip.Nominations by His Grace.be cure of Saint Viateur, Outremont.Father J.Pineau to be cure of Dor- and Rev.Father J, M.Costex, vicar of > same plac The folowing oplinations have been made by His ¢ race: Chaumont and J.Lesage.o tr diocese of Montreal priests, an nd Fath Mathes to the Order of Proctor\u2019s Theatre.At Proctor\u2019s next week there will be a change from beavy dramatic work, and comedy will once more seen e play that has been selected is that charming English society comedy, Lord Chumley.The plot of the play is most cleverly woven, and the stage dressing x will it is promised be artistic in every detai ' Mongolians for Cuba.Over a hundred Mongohans arrived at the Windsor station last evening.having been passengers by the Empress of Japan.Most of them are bound for Catm.way, accompan- (ROBBERY UNDER THE TRIAL IS ARMS NEARING AN END Starlight's Counsel Makes the Best of a Bad Case.HOW HE V WAS CAPTURED The Cattle Stealer Would Have Probably Escaped if He Had Not Been Too Bold.(By Rolf Botdrewood.) ~ CHAPTER XVIII Me.Runimall, the auctioneer, swore .that the older prisoner placed certain cattle in his hands, to arrive, for sale-in the usual way, stating that his name was Mr.Charles Carisforth.and that he had several stations in other colonies.Had no reason for doubting him.Prisoner was then very well dress manners, and ed, was gentlemanly in his came to his office of property cattle were for rather as the market was good.gentleman The with sold high in prices a young whom he knew the ~The proceeds in tàsh were paid over to the prisoner, whom he ned knew by the name of Stachght.He Emcointed for there being an unusua ber of br that the station had tor other of hs, ands by saying publicly at the vale as a depot luts of tone cattle kept there.He h o ad seen the court thas day heanded * st uvlder.cattle placed in his hands à prisoner Starhght.him quentiv handed over the \u2018JE and \u201cihe remainder rt-horn bull outside of the He identified him as one Pet the or sale by the He dd and delivered He subre- according to Instructions.sud prisoner ase woney in a cheque given for the bull and sthe- cattle sold on that day.itively to the bull; markable animal.est doubt as to his identity.\u2018\u201cMad-he seen the prisoner Marston He could \u20ac Was a re He had not the shight- when the cattle were sold now alleged to belong vod ¥\u2019 te Mr.\u201cYes es: the was confident that prisoner was there with some other men whom he (wit- remark.He help- nese) did not particularly en on the morning of \u2018Was he prepa Marston mas not a hired servant of prison Marston do?\u201d o draft the cattle, and to put them im sale.to amens that prisoner e had no ere both the 1\u201d said our you saw prisoner \u201cWell, I have; but somehow I fancy this nt.\u2019 man was di \u201cWe ha eren ve nothing to do with your fanes, sir,\u201d says our man, mighty hot, as he d ob \u2018you are here to give evi- not as to what you hewn, sir, and 1 only wish you may live Bo experience some of the feel ings whieh fill the breasts of persons who are unjustly convicted.\u201d + This about ended the trial.There a quite \u2018enough prov of transportation.mat got up now a witnes short.close-trimm was one of those mothi mg-part or a modera A quiet, \u2018odd ooking to the cam I didn\u2019t know who he was; put Srartight nodded to him quite Pleasant.qi enr iy old chaps.I'm blessed 1 uld have tol what was.He might have merchant, or a squatter, or a head ork, or a wine merchant, or a broker, or x lived in the town, or lived in the coun of balf- a-dogen trades would suit only thing that was out of the common was bie Piles the Tanafaoturèrs timuniala in thie daily pr bore what they think o Ah den) rs or money back % or Chas American Sheet reel Company Battery Park Building Nex Y Manufacturers of ail varieties of Iron and Steel Sheets Flat 5, Cormgated and \u201c Vv \u201c Crimped lo Best Bloom Galvanired Sheets W Dewees Wood Company's Planished Iron W.Dewees Wood Company's Refined Iron Wellsville Polished Steel Sheets B a s.SN Too = 5 c B8 Se Scie Sweet TT Montreal 154 1 Starlight (he told me afterwards) by always k.bou al a China Seas: he'd been there, it corn: he.§ n everywhere; d ast come irom America; he didn\u2019t say he\u2019d gone there to collar a clerk that had run off with two or three t and to be ready to meet him as he s ow, he'd watched Starlight in {an \u2018hen he ng and flashi ter barb w x about, and had put \"euch a lot of things to- > and?coat and silk it was hot enough to fry beef-steak on the roof of the court-house that dar\u2014 ks about hm.The Crown Prosecut tr begins with him as civil as you My name is Stephen Stllbrook.Iama sergeant of detecti li the service of the Government of New South Males.From information receiv o Ca terbury,\u2018in New Zealand about the \u2018month of September last.I saw there t risoner, was livin otel in Christchurch.He was moving in society, and was He Prquentis ssessed of ample meana.pensive entertal ments.tended by the leading inhabitants and high officials of the p myself obtained an I attempted m out in conversation about New South Wales; but he was cautious.end gave me to understand that he had been neaged in large squatting transactions in ant From his general bearing and from character of his associa tes, | cam the belief (hat he was not the individual named in return to ¢ had taken mail ne Melbourne My suspicions were fi d on the voy we went ashore at the pier at San ridge 1 i BAY you n suspicion of havi ing stolen herd 2 ttle.the property of w Métal I cool and Prés as any other ntl would be, and anked me 1f I did ft think I'd made a most ridiculous mistake.The other passengers to la as if : was the best joke in the nla Pole never moved a muscle.I'v.a good many < cool hands in m5 ime, but never ne like i given notice to one of of the Metbourne.ia as he came board, arrested the \u2018half-caste, known es arteal uced a warrant, the one now : the coun, which is fore.e t t Signe Loy à pis of \u20ac territory of The witnessing part was all over.It t the best part of ihe pH and there we ok all the time standing we 4 it might have dé.» nigh home.Most of the Nomah people Jooked upon fellows stealing cattle or horses, small lots or or Die, just like most people look at boys steal hin ng fruit out of an orchard, or as they nu k of smugglers the English coast.Po I've heard father tell of.Any man might- take a turn at that sort of thing.now and then and not a bad chap ai after all.It wan the bo of the police to to aid) him.If they esught him well and so much the worse for him; i they \"idm t that was their lool lookout.It wasn body a man that \u2014 was about as es \u201cthe general run of people; and there was po reason for any one to look shy at him.Children Cry for CASTORIA, land.Large twelve cents stam Sold by ings, and the breed of Canadian he aise Hill be at our stables for the season -f THE TELFER & ARLEN ne \u2018st.138 M m the u e harm by iaving the foundation of stricture Tod other serious diseases, THERAPION No.2 for tmpuniiy of ihe dived scurvy, § Teo spots, pains and swelling «joints.seen heumat sm, and ali diseases a & , aud ti thoroughly eliminates every puiscnous auer from the had THERAPION re ail the distressing consequences of Tes Vos eX bau lou dmpatsed vitality 0.2 and air ebiit i \u201cold Pol a he prin wep Yo edoriag, state the thres numbers is s required observe which 18 à tac-simile of word pears an without which it is a forgery er particulars of Taerapion send ad- r pamphlet Mr.R.Joha- tiviford pue don w.C., Edition as pages), post tree, tor pe.Bros.and Co.Ltd.Toronto.1 104 Jaw After the witnesses had mid all they knew our lawrer got up and made a stun- h.He made us ont such first-rate chaps that it toed as if we ought to get oF flying.He blew up the squatters in a general way for pe +l he country and not giving the poor m chance\u2014for glecting their immense herds of cattle and suffering them to roam all over the country.rec h cattle are seen fro e time.they are branded en Chev are must store.very two or three vears apparently.They stray awav hundreds of miles\u2014probably a thousand\u2014wha ja ?Possibly thev are sold.It was admitted by the prosecutor that he had sold 10.000 head of cattlé during the last «x Years, Aan none ad heen re.branded to his knowledge.What means had he of knowing whether these cattle that so much | was said about had not been legally sold before t was a monstrous thing that men hike his Hents\u2014men nf the continent non a paltry charge like thie\u2014a cha which rested upon joe flim: atest evidence it had ever been h s good fortune to demotis With regard ta the so-called bull, the case against his clients was a parently stronger.but he placed no reliance upon the stetements of \u201cthe witnesses, whn averred tha! they knew him en thoroughly that they could not he deceived in him.He distrusted their evidence and believed the jury would distrust it too.imported p = some of the one in the court to dismiss frmm their minds evervthing of the nature of nrejudice.and looking solely t the miserable, inc omplete, wnat isfactory natu ure of the evidence, to acquit the pris Tt a nded on very thing b before h ad been jury Jonked oy if th 4 than half made up their minds \u201cto let us off.(To be Continued.) Royal Muskoka Hotel.The official opening of the Royal Muskoka Hotel, wbich took place on Pleasant after even Friday, was a at guccess and Pe attended by Mr.vis, passenge ger er; Ben, PE Ten ro \u2018and ticket nt, and hariton, general advertising he Buffalo Passenger Committee, com ed of members of terminal railway lines at Buffalo, \u201cand the Michigan Pa making their headquarters at \u2018he Royal Muskoka Hote) arty was composed of forty people, all of Te par were delighted with the country, many of them having never been up in that district, and having but a faint idea of the beauty « of a ion.rand Trunk rail way a and ict Navigation Com pany, who piloted them throughout the district.fter Yiniting the various points où Lakes Muskoka, Rossean Joseph, grand ball was given at the Royal Muskoka.The new train serviced that the Grand Tru operation on the northern division for the summer tourist traffic this season the source of à great deal of praise, \"and i is o appreciated brétbe public.Lever\u2019s Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Powder 13 a boon to any home.It disin- ! fects and cleans at the sumo time.J 154 À RAILROADS.= .Toronto 4.40 a p.m., Hamilton 5.50 p.m., L 7.45 p.m.De- trait 9.30 pom.(Central Tir oe \u2018and Chicago at TT me o ached to this a ca ro and Tesh- ments, ot any hour uring tha da FAST NIGHT EX PRESS Lv.Mon 1 p.m.daily, ar.Toronto 7.18 a.m.Hamilton 830 am.Londen 11 am icago pu a Through Sleeping cars are Ch - attached to this PORTLAND and OLD ORCHARD.Through Parlor Æ Car Service.Trains leave Bonaventure atin 8.00 sa.wm.week, daye, 8.00 p.m.dally.MONTREAL and SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Through Coach Farlor and Sleeping Car Service.rains leave Bonaventure Station 9.01 &, m.week days and 840 p.m.wy.CITY TICKET OFFICES, Tor oftrset, Telephone Main 450 and ton r Bonaventure Stat IMPROVED OTTAWA SERVICE.\u2018PACT 21-4 Windsor St.via Short 1 Lin am From Lv.a Montreal Sa 137 Bt.wo 11 40 Ar.ottawa, 1945 am.*12.40 p.m.(z), 2.40 From Place viser via pu Shore.Lv Montreal 820 *Daily.(i) Satu urdays nly 5.45 LE Fespt Saturdays.a [Except Saturdays and Sun Bundays.(2) Other trains we ek dars TS IMPERIAL LIMITED Service Dbetwesn Mont- and Vancouver, leaving Windsor su Sundar, Rare Fridays at 11.40am, Daddy Continental train 9.40 a.m QUEBEC TRAIN SERVICE.Viger 18.80 &.m., * 2.38 p.mi.30 p.um, * 11.93.pm \u201cDally.{Week days Sundar.only.ANDREWS BY THE SEA.Sleeping Car Serv ice.Tuesdays and Fridays until further notice deo ST.Station, 7.40 Andrews by the Se Returning leave se Andrews Mondays and wed.ne; Montreal next day PORTLAND AND OLD ORCHARD.Through Parlor and Sleeping Car service.Trains Iv.Windsor Street ¥ am.week days, 8 p.m.daily Cafe Dining Cars on Dar trains batwsen Montreal and Toronto and Turonto nnd SPRINGFIELD, MASS.Through Coach and Sleeping Ca From Windsor 81.8 pn.daily except Sundar.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE 135 St.James st\u2026 next Post O tr FRASER BROS?SALES.BESULAE WEEKLY AUCTION, At Qar Salesrooms, No.483 \u2018nn ames Street, Correr Tomato ON IDAY MORNING, JULY 4TH, \u201c At 10 Ô'Ciank.a arge nssortment of household furniture.comprising parlour ning .furniture, Beta, olteloth, stoves and afe, clean.dry storage for furniture, planos.ete.-Private sales at al! times.Furniture, ats.canoes, carriages.et planos, safe Cash advances made.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.QOMMON QENSE Kills Bats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Fugs O OFFENSIVE ODOR.N All Druggists, or 381 Queen, West, Toronto.Bewars of Imitationa.T6 tt .Underwriters Sale mar Pie Damaged Granulated Sugar Ex.S8.\u201cTeutonia.\u201d SAS BACS (100 bs.each, cotton Bned); for \u2018account of whom it may concern, the Hamburg-American Fac ket \u2018Co's sheds.(onpos er Park), o THURSDAY, 3rd July, At 3 o'clock p.m.sharp.WALTER M.KEARNS, - Auctioneer.SUMMER BESORTS SUMMER RESORTS.NN Nr rm a iit R.& O.HOTELS NOW OPEN \u2014 MANOIR.RICHELIEU, Murray Bay.Que.H.M.128 end tf PATERSON, HOTEL pAPOUSAC, C.WURTELE, For information in regard to Rooms ete, addre Manager, Tadousac, - Que.Manager.THE MANAGERS.GCASPE BASIN © Favourite Spot for Health and Sport.CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERS.The vicinity utiful fine a Bathing and unexcelled fishing.pueate have the privilege of salmon and trout fishing salmon and Trout Fishing par excellence AKERS HOTEL (OPENED JUNE ist.) #0 long and favourably Known, offers first class arcommodattion for tourists, with all the comforts of omnes.efore making your plans for vour summer writ terms and other in- BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe,Quebec STANLEY ISLAND \u201cThe Algonguin®® The best, although not the largest.summer hotel in Canada, situated In the dle of Lake St.Francis and the rence River the m billiards end dancing every evening.References, D.A.Mc- Pherson.Dr.G.T.Ross, H.Harrison, and Mears.in Fraser, \"Viger & Co.a fa \u201cFor fun particulars booklets and terms addre: J.R.DUQUETTE, Proprietor.184 28 eod The Popular Summer Resort of Canada Delightfully situated on the west bank of the St.Frac ca x ver, nur ia een with the Majestic St.lawrence at Lake St.Peter As.« Pleasure Resort, it stands without à rival in Canada.The surronndin coun! orda LS portaniy | for pleasant walks sig Laries along the 1 banks and throngh pine.The bonting on the Et.Francis and BL od fe rence Hivers and Lake 88.Petar will long be mambared by all who viait this delightful Section o of the coun Ping-Pang.Tennis, Goifests.As a Health Resort Katural wonderful cures are widely known bi es \\t as THR \u201cCARLSBAD OF CANADA.ntreal Office, 2269 St.Catherine St.Fn 119 law HOTEL VENISE, RIVER DU LOUP POINT, Opened for Summer Boarders and Tourists.For terms a 15246 MRR IL.T.PIUZE.Proprietor COOL ~ALT AIR BREEZE .ST.LA re on CE HALL CACOUNA.P,Q.ommodations for 400 est ait M fresh water; , bathing pavilion, board walk, ancin ing pos wiing, tennis, Np at qua ttr rates Sead for circu regular rates 310 50 week! tf Cire Corn AN, Manager.SPEND THE SUMMER AT SANTUIT HUTEL, COTUIT, MASS Delightful climate, golf, boating, bath ng, fsuiug.Sas \"Webb 110 26e0d = utland Rion, WINDSOR _ STREET STATION TRAIN LEAVE AS FOLLOWS 10.00 A.3.\u2014Day Express, arriving Burlington 12.45 p.m bw pm Albany LE.om, New York sa Ak Bosticr ».00 4.10 P.M.\u2014Local for Rud and Inter- mediaie slatio 7.25 P.M \u2014Night Express.arriving New de rk .am, Boston NAN am, Worcester 6: Pullman Bleep! through trains.ecure accommodations and tickets at 14i st, James st, or ids sl.station.M.GILMAN, City Pass, & Tht.152 \u2018saw a.m.ng and rariour Cars on gt Montreal Park & fsland Railway Co Lachine Lin Tw minutes less ing city host Tome from tou m.Last car tweive 0 clock Midnight.from 5.80 am to a.m.ait au let.bei ice, caving corner of St Craig sts.and Baule pm service, m.to 11 Lachine 1%) pm.last az Lu Montreal test Rallway.OCEAN AND RAIL EUROPEAN Railway Ticket Agency 129 ST.JAMES STREET, ALLAN LINE OCEAN seaver une STEAMSHIP canaoian pact.TICKETS FIC SS.LINE DOMINION LINE Plans of Steamers, Sailing Lists, sic, sa application.Excellent aocommodatt ten.Through Tiekets from Montreal, Inciadinz Bail and slesping Car flckets 129e0t! WM.F.EGG, Agent.Grand Trunk?\u2019s Gold Medal.medal awarded the Grand Trunk h id ; far its exhibit at the Parisian exposition of 1800, has en received The medal ir of beautiful replica of the St.James e company.design and wm a on view at the ADIRONDACKS.Nal ADIRONDACKS, AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN, HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM, AUSABLE CHASM, N.Y.CC.WW.BICKFORD.\u2026\u2026 Manager Located in the grounds\u2019 ot\u201d the famous Au- sable m.nm ode ern in all ap sinUMenis Elevator.electricity.m and ojen fi estan well Excellent cuisine.3 130 28e0d ADIRONDACKS, HOTEL AYERS YORK.ê £1 ring water steam OR howiing, or mail THE BAY VIEW Avers an FERRY BEACH, ME This hotel will be open June 2th.The Bay View ix a Jovely place to spend a vacation.Guests will find the hote! tn perfect order.Patronage solicited.134 l3eod 40 furl MK.EE MANSOV £ +43 F ALPINE HOUSE, Gorham, N.H.teway la the White Mountain > Pnder present management twenty years Heleren: es, rates ant circulars furnisae 4 apjrts A ta ++ dk SFRAAUI UNS, d'Esprivt 134 soi - CALOUN A.\u2018 fferin\u2018\u2019 House ts open fur \u20ac penton fond rooms and (able.Boating, vaiaing en ete, Tern We per week.I.MM.For + os x MANSION HOUSE, Cacouna, P.Q Beautifully viase accomme and salt water bath in ! High ciass table service.Opened viuce Lerri 139 Filectric light June 1st.Mod.Address ALP.LUCAS.A HOCKLEDGE ON THE CLIFF\" Popham Beach, Me Clans t au 1s mppointusents Beantt fa) Dench for an presque Srencey, Drves, Yac bio chin Tenia For \u201cfarther \u2018nine hoon Deep us, A.Fastin, Prop 134 24nd THE MOUNTAIN view, Formerly the St.Faustiu Club ee ñ resnri for health a, point north feat nhote st @s meet ail from Tn eet apply.\u2019 fins moderate.Apply to J, A.skaE au, Propric to 188 tend.\u201cOne of the best hotels in northern Vormant wishes a few singer boarders, \u201cne drives, scenery unsurpassed, terms reasounble.Address, Amcreian Honse, itichfor ur 044 Country House TO FHRENT At Philipsburg,- P.Q.Sola brick house, ex extengion Kitchen story.roof © ave ered with tih; containing 9 te ta hard water In the house, good stable for 3 norges), foac h house and shed, with four acres of land, wih pear, apple and um trees, are tc., go cod sxsgtaile gardes under cultivation.2 min way station.splendid to view of quoi Bay; rent low te spon mible party for either sulnmer munuis Ir ycar, W.\\E.COOPER, Btnr Luilding, sis er _ Bt Jam st.fau OCEAN ETEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE bec.rom Montreal, a n 5 July Sam 5 Jul 3pm Yongulinn 12 July am 12 July a8 B m Lun nisin 19 July 3am 19 July pm \u2018re torinn \u201c6 July 5 aim 26 July pm Numidian 2 tag.2Aug.3pm Tunisian is the largest and fastest Jieamer e Lanauian route, 10.578 e $ days.16 Our over or the and upwards.Return ticket at reduced rates Second cabin, Liverpool, or Londonderry, to 842.530 single: London, Glargo or Belfast 828 $33; third a Mitch pacious prom- me, eemarte rmughout.HONTREAT TO GI.ART DIRECT.APPLY 10 HM.& A.ALLAN.Montreal.\u2014DOMINION LINE- Mail 3reamships ~- Liverpool Servis a Fr July 19th ul ay 12th i Colontan, hie Steamer dors not carre acaengers RATES OF PAssAua Saloon \u2014$63 nul u,æarde staçia acrorfiag te steamer and +#rvice Secon aloon sfr 2e ! 31 agwarle siagie, age cording.to siea ner vs Third lines -ii-du FROM MONTREAL FROY BOSTON.ce July 5tn Merion.2544 anti July kins New Hog sd, Las 4nd Deming Aug dnd jiComunsaæ nw.greece w ° Weary, ¥ Tired men, > .the old-fashi dyeing with welcome M: Ww that washes ope VY) clean, es Ww dyes to Mayy.where.lors.So for b Defender Again ~~~ \"Showed Herself to be a 7 UT yachts\u2014\" \"vw.a poe Rr gal da ET ee Pi a 1% ay cr SALE \u2014 ANY OF THESE be inserted in Le Jour- paper, at the por, word each Insertion, or three cent per word, Best medium to la property.Le Journal, T5 St.: 143 9 2aw {fi}: BOYER FOR SALE OR LET - HOUSE .and four mcres of land, situated at Pti- , in the lacs in village.rover in ie with apes rhubenb.currants.pears .eto.bin best pi Good fieking In lake.which te house.ice, Mon a, A poly R Ww.G me he Sh om re SITUATIONS VACANT.\u2014 ANY OF THESE ad oan THE _ MONTH \u2014 EAL IAILY _ STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, i Co, SITUATIONS VACANT.ae r vartisemente be fnsertcd in Le morning paper.at .% Per word each Insertion three Insertions for 1 cent per word.Heing read by cultured people, Le Journal is the medium to wecure intelligent employes.Le Jour- nai, 75 St.James at.143 © 2aw Ÿ ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS où Wheeler & Wilson and ginger* ng nachines; steady employment.We \u2018do not work Saturday afternouns.Apply tn Mre.Lender mann, John P.Black and Co., 188 Viste (9: FOR SALE\u2014PROPERTY, NEW HOUSES in Westmount, in choicest localities.Chas.J.Brown and Ed.Riel, 4257 St Catherine or 1 + Por SALE \u2014 CHOICE BWILDING LOTS on line of electric cars, just outside Weat- meant, half price to immediate purchaser.Enquire 's Book Store, 2407 St.Catherine i mess .153 2 En HOUSES FOR BALE.VOLUNTARY ltcftation.Stone house on Coursoi st.No.64, fine dwelling.9 apartments.bath and w.c., {ard and shed, two dwellings on Coursol st.0.83% anda 85, 6 and 7 apartments, with ~ Bood.shed, stable and yard, also 87 and 89, two dwellings.In good order, well rented.will be = @old at auction.10th July, at the office of MM.: Decary and Brunet, N.P., Notre Dame at., No.-1888, at fi o'tlock am.\u2019 For particulars apoly -to C.Lapierre.83% Coursol st.152 Saw VVANTEL \u2014 FIRST CLASP CABINET MAKers, Canadian Pacifis Raliway Car Shops.Hochelaga, 182 20 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLABS FINISHERS ON À ladies mantles.The highest prices will be paid for good experleuced hands.Apply 444 Ht.James et 148 tt V M.O'HANLON ® CO_ LTD.MANCHESter.England, cretonne printers and upholsterers* warehousemen, desire to appoint a representative for Canada.Applications, giving full particulars, may be sent to Place Viger Hotel, Montreal, by July bth.addressed to W FARMS FOR SALE.ia FOR BALE \u2014 FARM.A FIRST CLABS : farm on the Lake St.Louis Rond, with magnificent view of the lake.River St.Lawrence, and surrounding country, suitable to à Bentleman of means desiring to bulld mansion with commanding view.Address Trust and Company of Canada, 26 &t James st Montreal, Que.152 Zeod ; \\@: FOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FARM * on the lake St.Louls Road.with mag- pificent view of the Jake, Hiver St.Lawrence and surrounding country, suitable to a gentleman of means desiring to bulld country mansion with commanding view.Address Trust and Loan Company of Canada, 26 St.James st.Montreal, Que.152 Zeod FA: FOR SALE \u2014 NORTHWEST END OF Mountain, farm, 100 acres, market Rar- dening, alongside of Can.Pac.Railway: also 8) acre lot and 15 acre lot; all above.are vui:- able for factory sites; 30 acre lot, sultable for \u201c brick making.5 acres being sand clay, price from to $500 an acre.P.E.Brown.Real Estate Agent, 97 Bt.Jamea at 164 2 SUMMER RESIDENCES.a a NEI I FOR RENT \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished a desirable and most delightfully situated house.with stable and garden, near Frelighsburg, Que.and within easy access of the railroad, or the abeve for sale, with over two hundred acres of land.Address C.8 Kraus, Frelighsburg, Que.152 2 luw im TO LET | ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, { near Lacolle Station, Hine country house, furnished, fce \u2018free: good boating.hall hour's walk from the city.Apply to J.Ettenberg, 2008 St.Catherine st.i TWO COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET.FURnished or unfurnished, or will sublet roms to sult: garden, shade trees, gallertus, etc,; convenient to city.Avply for particulars 149 St.Lawrence st.; FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.AA y; TO LET \u2014 FOR JULY AND AUGUST, nicely furnished flat of 6 rooms.Jeu street; immediate pussession.Kent mod- 154 2 Stanley erate.HOUSES WANTED.en Rae 1: WANTED \u2014 TO RENT BY FIRST OCtober seif-contained huuses, flve bedrvoms, extension Kitchen, west of Fort street.above Western Avenue; Would take 3.5, or 10 yeuru leasa; must have all modern fmpruvements.Address K, 3042 Star Office.152 6 : J WANTED \u2014 SMALL.MODERN SELF- + contained house, between Manstield and Seymour avenue, from first \u2018September Rent $v.Also furnished or unfurnished fat.Address E 6861, Star Office.154 4 \u2018 \\ WANTED\u2014FROM SEPTEMEER IST, BY ! newly married couple, small seif-contain- ed house.flat.or upper tenement.containing seven or elght rooms, betwaen Muance and se- kay sts.above Dorchester.Must be in good order and rent moderate.Address N, 1004, Star, Office.151 Ju WAREHOUSE WANTED.- a I NR 1 WANTED \u2014 SMALL WAREHOUSE OR Bil two ficors, In sade with freight elevator or power hoist, suitable for packing house.Moderate rent.F.Lopez, Turkish Bath Hotel.Montreal.: FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.Ne TS SN ff WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR \u2018 small grown up family.for winter Reliable tenant, rent monthly in ad- C, 124, Star Office.months.vance.Address - RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.Se y TO LET \u2014 FLAT OF 8 ROOMS, WELL lighted.cheerful and healthy, open plumbing.hot water heating, large veranuahs and concrete cellar.immediate possession; just tin- fshed; moderate rent.Thomas Ligget, 24:2 st Catherine st.or at Thornton Vilia.81 eod tf en , FLAT.115 LUSIGNAN STREET.FOUR rooms, newly papered, tinted and painted; central locality; rent $10: Apply 32 St.Dents street.FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE., FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE COTTAGE and grouñds, at fashionable country re- sori.easy reach of Montreal; good building lot in west end considered.E, 6881, Star Branch Office.MOR BALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE, THE FINest lots in Verdun with lanes, sewers, electric light, street cars, terms by monthly payments, without Interest.Apply on the land, Church avenue, Verdun, to J.A.A.Leclair, Agent, or to O.L.Henault, 34 Napôléon Road, Bt.Cunegonde.154 5 Raw HOUSES TO LET.TO RENT \u2014 HANDSOME TENEMENT, $20.40a Durocher st., perfect order; also twu tenements, 14 and 12 Conway, newly reno- wated.Keys 10 Conway.Apply 47 Durocher.154 2e0d i HOUSE TO LET, NO.3% ARGYLE AVE, pumber.bath and w.c.Apply after 6 p.m.to above STABLES TO LET.kom \u2014\u2014 RENT STABLE, WITH TWO OR THREE i stalls and carriage rooms, centrally situ- ed in the residential west end.near Bher- to the Secretary-treasurer not later than Au- ke ot.Apply 78 Victoria st.123 28 gust lst, 192.Wm.F.Harrison, Sec -Treas., Box 60, Quyon, Que.150 Send men.W.Gordon, Tweal, Ont.SITUATIONS VAUANT.Ne Ne AVANTED \u2014 LOOM FIXER, A8 SEOCND hand in weave room.Apply at once Adam pose and Sou.P.oO.408, Sherbrooke, 132 + VWWANTED -\u2014 TWO GOOD TINSMITHS:; PERmanent job and good wages, for gud 152; \\W4NTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED CIGAR traveller to represent a large magufac- turer; must be acquainted with the trade in Toronto and Western untario, Address R.3206.star Office.153 3 \\WANTED \u2014 TWO EXPERIENCED DINING room girls; also good meat cook, for country hotel.Apply to Wm.Hoag, Albom Hotel.133 2 WANTED \u2014 BTENOGRAPHER (YOUNG man), one with ratlrond experience preferred.Apply Y, ¢u¢, Star Office.103 3 V young man to take orders and collect for to $4 per day.$2.5) Call at 153 6 responsible house: $2.50 kuarapnteed; chance for advancement.vuve.PP.A.McBride, 33 St.Nicholas st._| immediately, C, 120, Siær ON _ SITUATIONS VACANT.- ar A JANTED \u2014 A COOK FOR A.FAMILY OF two; good wages.Apply to 64 Crescent st.\\ JANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN TO work in Gardener's lunch counter.Call to-night, 8) University st.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A CHAP.woman.References required.Apply at 2436 St.Catherine at.VV ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST in light housework: gwd wages.Apply after 7 pm.7 Church st ' ANTED \u2014 TWO STATIONARY ENGIN: eers for out of town.$6¢ per month: must be first class, with good rcferences.Keply immediately, C, 130, Star Office.V JANTED \u2014 SEVERAL FIRST CLASS switchmen, married men.25 cents (er State references and experience.Reply hour.YY ANTED \u2014 BOY ABOUT FOURTEEN FOR manufacturers\u2019 agent's office.Good pros- Decta 1! WillinE to start at buitom.C, 115, Star Office.154 daw \\ JANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO AUT AS CLERKS WI st.INTELLIGENT Apply 8 blouses and wrap- O'Hanlon.Connecti - tne TANTED -\u2014 ONE FIRST CLASS Ma- Hume ana um diner Lune | NN nier for rie a taie App, In dry goods store; must spesk both lan- Lecessary.148 7 3330, Bar Office.153 3 guages and have experience.Apply Lawrenca st.YWANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED CURTAIN JANTED \u2014 BY PHYSICIAN, RRIGHT oor\u2014\u2014 and carpet salesman by between 8 W lad, about 15, as office boy: references.y ANTED vin pO PRIGHT.til apd lv am.; s Apply 4201 Sherbrooke st.Westmount, 7 to ' 0 sew on tickets, to Jas.A.Ogllvy and Sonn 5 pom.153 Levinson.Son and Co., 1886 Notre Dame st.WANTED \u2014 A WOMAN WHO THOR: VW ANTED\u2014 CHANDELIER MAKERS.TWO WANTED \u2014 GIRL.OPERATORS ON TOP oughly understands the making of In- or three first class men.Jas.Morrison skirts, underskirts, fants\u2019 wear and ladles\u2019 blouses, to take CO.83 West Adelaide st.Toronto.183 3 Pérs also o smart messuge hoy.Apply Imperigl Trad position in making up department for a = SIAL Cloak Co., 1¥24 Notre Dame st.eading west end dry goods store; good salary; ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY YOUNG ce - 3 steady employment, Apply by letter to O.2526, W as general servant for small family; no VV ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR LUNCH Star Office.149 tf washing.gud wages.Apply 37 Prospect st.off counter and table.V TANTED \u2014 A FIGURE LADY, CORRECT 88 form.Apply to Mr.Marks, Jas.A.Ogilvy and Bons.150 tf À JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SHIRT AND COL! lar starchers, also girls to learn.Apply to Mr.Willlams, The Standard Shirt Co.Limited, 160 6 Deloriimter ave.1 3 TANTED -\u2014 FOR DORVAL A GOOD GENeral servant, who can cook; no children.Apply 222 Stanley st.152 3 ' WANTED \u2014 FOR LEADING CATHOLIC Church in progressive city tn Central New York, a thoroughly competent organist and choir leader.none but good Catholle need 8Dnly.For full particulars communicate at once with J, 1813, Btar Office.142 12 WANTED GOOD CARPENTERS CAN find employment at once and gpod pay by writing to Chas.J.Davis, 29 Herkimer st.Albany, N.Y., U.K.A.150 © WANTED \u2014 MEN OF CHARACTER.FAIR education, fair writers.good talkers.good appearance, to appoint agents.Salary and Greene avenue, Westmount.13 2 \\ FANTED FIRST CLASS IRON PQL- {sher.highest wages pald.Apply Mr.G.T.Refreshment Rooms, Honaventurs Depot.VWANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A small family; good wages.Apply at -258 Sticht, H.R.Ives and Co., Prince sf.153 tt 3 JANTED \u2014 A LADY STENOGRAPHER: must be experienced and have somo knowledge of office work.Apply atating refer- erces to P.O.Box 2425, Star Office.154 8 .VWWANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED LADY typewriter.Apply between 9 and 11 a.m.Tetrauit Shoe Co.1108 DeMontigny st.VWANTED PRESS FEEDER, A FIRST Class press feeder.permanent employment, Apply \u201cLe Samedi,\u201d 35 St James st.154 2 VW ANTED ASSISTANT FOR AN.OFfice In wholesale hardware; must understand Custom House work and be well re- coimmended, P.O, box Jo23.\\ ANTED AT ONCE AN EXPERIENCed shoe saleslady: must speak both lan- Buuges, good salary paid to right party.Apply 124 St.Lawrence st, corner Lagauchetiere.Eishop st.V ANTEL \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED STENO- grapbher, writing French and English and able to translate.Apply to B.74.Star Office.\\ A SMART MESSAGE BOY.Apply 1958 Notre.Dame st.JANTED VVANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper.one with a little experience preferred.Apply at once to J.Mandleberg and Co., Limited, 2 and 4 Lemoine st., and ¢4 St.Peter st.WANTED \u2014 A MAN AND HIS WIFE, AL- 80 two men to work on a farm.Apply to 92 McGill st.V ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE GENERAL servant in a fanuly of three; must know how to cook; references required.Apply at Gb Mackay st.WWASTED ARTIST AND PORTRAIT expenses.Linscott Publishing Company, To- 3 JANTED \u2014 GIRL, ABOUT 16, TO TAKE ! agents write Cruwley and Lockwood, Toronto.150 6 charge of children, youngest 4 years old, rofito;~ for solar prints and portrait frames; the 5.and hèlp atout house: no washing.References Only house in Canada manufacturing exclu- W ANTED \u2014 25 EXPERIENCED SHIRT required.Address 44 St.Louis square.sively for the portrait trade.operators.yoke makers, felling, sleeves, - 1 5 ete, steady -employment all year.Apply at WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A YOUN \\ TANTED \u2014 COOPER FOR PACKING once to Miss Mayer, Guult Brothers\u2019 Factory, girl as general servant; no washing.208 huuse work.Apply W.Clark, 83 Amherst 2 Inspector st.151 8 Laval ave.street.154 4 YVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE STEADY YOUN work: must be good penman, correct at figures and understand French, one having a knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting preferred.Apply P.O.Rox 558, city.182 3 VV ANTED \u2014 BOY TA COLLECT ACCOUNTS and do general office work.Address \u201cH.'\"\" R.3224, Star Office.163 2 3 TANTED \u2014 BY WHOLESALE CLOTHING house youth about IN, with knowledge of bookkeeping.State age.salary and reference.WANTED \u2014 TWO RELIABLE AND SMART sajeslaiules, none else need apply.Good Positions for the summer.Apply between 7 and 8 pm, \\\"ANTED \u2014 GENERAL W \\ this evening at 150 Peel st., SERVANT.25 Emily st.city.TANTED \u2014 GOOD UNMARRIED MAN TO work on farm in Ontario; good wages to the right man.Apply John McNaught, 192 Mountain #t.city Apply R.3225, Star Otfice.153 2 3 YANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT SMALL WANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS TO KEEP University st no washing or (roning.Apply 50 away from Kingston, Ont.Strike on at _ - Loco.Works.154 6 VWANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; PE .: leep at home if desired.TANTED \u2014 SHOE TRAVELLER.EX- Teferencen: cans W perienced.as representative in Manitoba 458 Wood avenue, Westmount.only.Apply W.B.Hamilton Shoe Co.Lts, \\ TANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR Turonto, 153 12 | grown up family No cooking.Good WANTED \u2014 COOK FOR SMALL FAMILY: heme _Avply 35a st Philip at references required.de L Macdonald, WANTED \u2014 STOCK CLOTHING CUT- Rigaud.Ques.154 2 ters.high wages paid.Apply at once.Y\\asTen \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN TO H Kellort and Sons, Wholesale Clothiers, 1872 work in the stock room.Skelton Bros.Sovre_Dame .and \u201cCo.corner Duke and William at.153 2 WWNTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERIENCED W wallress: myst be well recommended Apply to Freeman's, 158 St.Janes st.153 2 \u201d TANTED \u2014 AR MATRON AT THE PRO- \\ testant Hospital for the Insane, Montreal, A lady having practical knowledge 6f housekeeping to take charge of thig department of the hospital.Salary $360.00 per annum.For particulars apply to the superintendent, Dr.W.Burgess.P.O.Box 2351, Montreal, Que : 153 3 .\\ ANTED A YOUNG MAN TO RUN body ironing machine.also à young man (Eond penmant, for the warehouse.A.I{.Stms and Co, shirt and Collar Mfrs, 5¢ Latour st.153 2 > \\ ANTED \u2014 A SMART GIRL FOR COLLAR bexing room.A.H.Sims and Co.shirt and Collar Mfrs.54 Latour st.153 2 WANTED ~\u2014A YOUNG WOMAN TO KELP ' work room books: must write a good hand and be correct at figures A.H Shirt and Collar Mfra., 54 Laiour st.Sims and Zo., :53 2 VV ANTED \u2014 AN ATTENDANT OR PARTLY trained nurse.357 Sherbrooke st.153 3 VV ANTED -\u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on shirts, coliars and cuffs, also shirt cutters and pant makers Apply at once to Empire Mg.Co, Gt Cralg st.13 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD LIVE MAN TO TAKE store, men\u2019s furnishing business In city.Apply by letter to W.19, Star Office.VWANTED \u2014 ROY FOR GROCERY DELIVery; WANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG paid applicants.Westmount.\\ $12 per mnnth Best references wanted.Apply 141 Cherrier at.and be able from R am.until 10 pm.Address stating salary wanted, Topaz Diamond Co.2229'8t.Cath- erinn st.' \\VANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A REFINED ANTED JUNIOR SALESMAN, WITH three or four years experience in general one able to speak French preferred, for bring reference.B.O'Connell, 42 Richmond st.GIRLS FOR A couple of weeks to label bottles, etc.Apply Thursday a.m.between 9 and 10 o\u2019cloek.Mr Organ.740 St.Lawrence st.VV ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family no washing.wages ten dollars.Auply 78 Duluth avenue.VWANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with Hght \u2018housework in a flat.Car fare Apply 444 Grosvenor ave.TANTED \u2014 for a family af two, IMMEDIATELY A SERVANT no washing, salary AY TANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG LADIES TO act as cashiers; must write a good hand to speak both languages: hours 154 2 young lady as artist's model; good salary: must he willing to travel.Address Artist, charge of delivery slips.check all goods Bex A 68, Star Office.154 2 recelved.a good writer, speak French and English, know the city thoroughly.Apply S.3273, WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR GENERAL Star Office.153 3 housework: VVANTED \u2014 ENGINEER'S LINCENSE.MEchanics.engineers.firemen, electricians, 40-page pamphlet, containing questions asked by Examining Board of Engineers; sent free.Geo A.Zeller, Publisher.room 569.18 S.41h Mance stand Co.also nurse girl.Call 105 WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS TUMBRR good wages to the right man.; >.Burns GRé Cralg nt.st, St.Louis, Mo.188 15 eod 3 TANTED \u2014 A SMART LADY STENN- grapher and typewriter, one who van \\ \"ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN make herself generally useful.Apply stating to copy letters at home evenings.sent age and salary expected: must hatp Al refer- anywhere; strictly genuine Address Excelsior enc 5.A, No.Star Office.= Mfg.Co.Station B., Cleveland, O.146 8 2aw VV ANTED \u2014 8 A DAY BURE.SEND US À) TANTED \u2014 SMART YOUTH FOR OFFICE work Apply In own handwriting.State your address and we will show you how age.etc.A.57.Star Office.to make 83 à Tor: absolutely sure; we furnish - the work and teach you freo; you work in the TANTED \u2014 RTUREMAN.STEADY EM- lucality where you live.Bend us your address \\ ployment tn a good reliable man.refer- and we will explain the business fully, remember, we guarantee & cleur profit of $3 for every day's work, absolutely eure, don't fall to »fite to-da, Imperial Silverware Co.Box 502, Windsor.Ont.\\87 156 eod VV ANTED \u2014 FOR WESTERN TOWN GOOD hocker players.State occupation, good positions offered.None but first class piayers ences required writing.A, 50, \\ Apply at once 46 Bishop st.Apply In applicant's own hand- Star Office.154 2 TANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE GIRL, ABOUT IS years\u2019 old.to mind a baby; wages $8.VW ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL need apply.R.2597, Star Office.148 deod family.no cooking; Eood wages.refer- : ences.Ni Bishop st.VY ANTED \u2014 EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS \u2014 to tack signs.distribute circulars, sam- WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL .SERVANT, ples, etc.; no canvassing.good pay.Globe Ad- rood wages Apply 157 Hutchison at.vertising Bureau.Lock Box 276, London, Ont 148 5 eod loma.\u2018Applications stating salary to be sent month Cal! with refarences, am Thursday 67 Cherrler at.p VW ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, WITH QOD - \u201cCT office experience, for a large concern in \\ /ANTED - JUNIOR OFFICE CLERK.the city.one speaking French preferred.Ad- Applican state age, where educated, a B63.St Office etc.etc.Apply T.3297.Star Office.153 Zeod Ares to Star ° ™\\ ANTED \u2014 MALE TEACHER FOR WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS HOTEL (OOK Quyon School.hoiding Model School dip- (woman) for two months, pay $30 per between v ana 11 HALLS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 EMPIRE HALL FOR NIGHTS of meetings.ADDly to Thos.Ligget, 2472 St.Catherine st © tf Z FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.Narre ; TO LET FURNISHED, IN WEST.mount, semi-detached house, 7 rnoms, beautifully located: rent reasonable; 1 terences; for year or longer.Appiy T, 8804, Star Office.153 3 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.ORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.\u2014 ANY OF these advertiseinents can be Inserted In Le Journal, the great French morning paper.at the cost of % cént per word each insertion or three Insertions for 1 cent per word.Being read by the commercial and well-to-do tlarsvs, Le Journal brings always immediate results for such propositions.Le Journal, 75 St.James at 148 9 2aw R SALE \u2014 HIOH STEPPINO COBS.matched pairs, carriage and saddle horses, Pe heavy draught and general purposs always on hand.The Telfer and Climle Co., 19 St .Maurice st.133 tf FOR SALE \u2014 ALMOST ANYTHING YOU might want to run on wheals, expreas and s Concdrds, Boston Stanhopes ?golf and mountain traps, harness in r+ made to order, quality.style and 111 suit you.Cash buyers got low prices.timer and Co.180 St.Maurice nt.Que.153 law à fice.©.\u2014 TO BUY PONY CART OR = n.Address V.3228, Star Ut- Wa 154 2 die\u2019 ; LE well brokers PURCHASE LADY'S SAD.State where apout six years, must be kind.Preferrèq to street cars and sound : » séen, colour.height.etc .SALE rm R 277.Star Office riage.also x HARNESS AND CAR.Apply 1 1 Bt.Catherine at.x carrlage \u2014\u2014 154 2 For saLe \u2014 BAY po 89d.afraid of WE, GOOD DRIVER Hs 8 Œus.Borromes ng; cheap.Aonly a Le .WANTED © > VV ANTED \u2014 MAKE THREF TO TEN DOLlars weekly doing mall order business svehingw.No capital required.McFarlane und Company, Box 10, Toronto.21 eod tf $2 A DAY SURE.GENTLE- ladies: not to canvass, employ agents: position permanent; $600 per vai And expenses: reliable firin with best ro ferences; experience unnecessary.O'Keefe, District Manager, Toronto.cars of Toronto Office Montreal Ont.\\ r Men or M.A Address Star.Torato, 65 wdtt SALESMEN FOR OUR PA- best compressed JANTED tent automatic sprayer: \\ WVANTED - YOUNG LADY FOR CONFET- WANTED \u2014 \"TANTED - AN OFFICE BOY.APPLY TO \u201cMr.(ilman, 13a St.James nt.tioner store: must be well recommended.Experience not necessary.B, 83, Star Office.VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, WITH TWO OR three years experlence in cakes and pastry.B, 52 Star Office.DINING ROOM GIRIS AND chambermalds.Urand Union Hotel, 1912, Notre Dame st.VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK.ALSO houre-tablemaid for seaside.References air sprayer made; Mg demand, liberal terms, required.108 TUnjversity st.sample machine frec; sacura territory Imme- \u2014 diately.Cavers Bros.Gali, Ont.308 eod tf VWANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG WOMAN for aweeping and dusting.references.45 \\ JANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD character to sell for the Fonthill Nurser- les.Previous experience not essential.Steady work.Liberal pay.Handsome outfit free.Apply at once.Stone and Wellington.Toronto, McGill Colleges avenue.\u2014 HOUSE-TABLEMAID FOR VV ANTED summer resort, a kitchen woman, a boy and young girl for lunch room in town.920 98 cod tf Dorchester at.JANTED \u2014 Q0OD GENERAL SERVANT W for email family.willing to go to the V ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A YOUNG Country, closa tn electric cars: references re.man as elevator Attendant for The Sher- guired.Apply Thursday.between 11 am.and brooke.Apply to manager, 1018 Sherbrooke st.8 pm.at 27 Bishop nt.mr \\ AY TANTEL \u2014 COMPETENT STENOGRAPH- V ANTED \u2014 A SMART HOY FOR A RE.ers and telegraph operators for good posi- tall grocery store.Apply at 2200 St Cath- tions, demand greater than supply.Apply at erine at.Goltmah'» Metropolitan Business College, 2263 ~ St.Catherine st.Open all summer.18s 2 % JANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LADY - i stenographer and typewriter as sub- } ANTED \u2014 A GOOD BHOEMAKER FOR stitute for one month.beginning July Ath.\\ making And repairfng.Apply at once, W.Davis and Lawrence Co.Ltd, 856 St.An- W Shoeymith, 6la Craig st.> toine st A GENERAL SERVANT FOR VVANTRD \u2014 housework.Apply Mrs.Goldberg.10 Un- ing.etc.Apply Storgs Dept.160 fr fon avenue VW ANTED \u2014 A HOUSE AND TABLEMAID., Apply 03) Sherbrooke st.Good references Tequired.?ee eee \u2014 à) TANTED -< FOR A LARGE MANUFACturing company.smart young lady for telephone switch hoard: must have experience.W.12.Star Dffice.1M4 2 mm ME oe \\ TANTED .\u2014- HANDY YOUNG MAN FOR oll factory, cooper Lris.and generality useful, stendy employment.Address W.7.Siar Office \\ TANTED- A GOOD SALARY, PLEASANT work and outlit furnished.Write (3.Marshall and Co., Londons Ont, tea importers, fur particulars, .- VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED speak both Box B.00, Star Ci a + pi or to competent man.Apply ce.D a.WANTED ~ SEYERAL ROUGH CARPEN- ork, floor- ters, Accustonied to building aCord st.i WANTED WOMAN FOR THE LAUNDRY.used to washings Stillwell Dining Room, 711 Craig st.7, CHECKER and sorter, forelady.on mangle; 150 Riris for band machines.Apply evenings, Model Cash Laundry.Ko.588 Dorchester st., Er- Test y WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS PIANO SAIES.Mireau.ANTED \u2014 LADY CASHIER.APPLY TO manager Hotel Carsiake.man for city and country trade; must languages.A liberal maiary to V TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE man as runner, also bell buys.Apply Albion Hotel WANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR BINDERY.APply 1858 Notre Dame st.SITUATIONS WANTED.i ee Sr ITUATIONS WANTED \u2014 ANY OF THESE advertisements can be Inserted in Le Journal, the great French morning paper, st the cost of 14 cent per word each Insertion.or three insertions for 1 cent per word.Those In want of situations should advertise in Le Journal, which is read by commercial, financial and industrial circles.Le Journal, 75 St.James st.143 9 Zaw -\u2014 VV ANTED \u2014 JOBS AT PAINTING, KAL- somininæ, paper hanging.plastering, de- #ired by an experienced man.Call or address Charity Organization Society, 08 Bleury st Tel Bell Main 1412.144 15 VW ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING.DECORA: Ung.tinting.plastering and paper hang: Ing: work satisfactory: charges moderate: best references.Drop card to M.Labl's, 78a St.Fominique st.147 15 3 ANTED YOUNG LADY WOULD gladly take charge of two or three toung Rirls for a trip down the Saguenay.In constd- eration of trip and board, about July 20th or August Ist.Rellable and beat of references.Address E.Dorchester at.149 VWWANTED \u2014 IN WHOLESALE GROCERY, office or Balesroom; 10 years\u2019 experien.e; best references.R, 3211, Star Office.153 2 1 % ANTED \u2014 BY A MAN, A MUTE, a7 years of age, work of any kind, can real and write French and English.Good references.Address Work.P, 3108, Star Office.132 8 \\ TANTED \u2014 ENGLISHMAN WHO THORoughly understands tea tasting, blending, and packing: best references.wants position R.8212, Star Office.153 2 \\ 'ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN TYPEWRITing or bookkeeping to do at home In evenings, and Sat ay afternoons; will accept moderate salary.Address R, 3236, Star Office.VW ANTED\u2014POSITION AS ASSISTANT BOOK keeper or stenographer and typewriter.by young man of 109.Can tarnish geod references.R.5.Bond.R268 Palace st.Montreal! V JANTED \u2014 PIANO TUNER.YOUNG MAN wishes situation in Montreal, Toronto ur Ottawa.Present high class Glasgow firm.Highest references.State terms Saddl-r - Young man wishes situation In good general business Montreal.Ottawa or Torunto State terms.Excellent references.A.C.McMillan, Vicars Road, $tonehouse, Scotland.163 3 \\ JANTED A WOMAN WITH CHILD, wants a situation as general, no washing.willing to leave city.D, 6526, Btar Branch Uffice.153 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 WRINGERS REFAIRING done perfectly in few minutes at your residence.by John Stapleton, 151 St.Urbain ns.Better clip this out.153 3eoï WMV ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS _NUREERY governess or mother's help, country or PE best references.D,- Gk42, Star Branch Ut- ce.\\ JANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WoO.man the care of a baby at her own Apply 23 Prince st.VW ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tlon with reiiable firm as bookkeeper.cashier or office manager: ten years\u2019 experience home.Enth languages.Best\u2019 references.Apply L, 3uts,.Star Office.EB 154 2 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS MAID TO lady or child.experivnced; good references; would travel, go to Eurupae, w.15 Star Office.104 2 JANTED \u2014 POSITION AB NURSERY governess ar lady help, experienced; good Jressmaker; references; cily, country.or msea- 8idé.W.14, Star Office.154 2 ROOMS TO LET.Roous JO LET \u2014, ANY OP THESE ADvertisements can be inserted in Le Journal, the great nch morning paper, at the cost of 3 \u2018cent per word euch insert™>n, or three Insortions for 1 cent per würd.Le Journal the best channel to secure the best class Q vdgers.Le Journal, 75 St.James st.143 © 2aw \u201cJULY 2, 1902.SUMMER BOARD.4 a EN a SUMMER BOARDERS \u2014 ANY OF THESE advertisements can be inserted !n Le Journal, the great French morning paper, at the cost of % cent per word each insertion, of three Insertions for 1 cent per word.The t channe secure legions of summer - era.Le Journal, 75 Bt.James at.city.JROOMS \u2014 AT 82 VICTORIA STREET.ALL modern conveniences, district central, gentlemen with references preferred.Also tran- ylenta.154 4 OOMS \u2014 10 PHILLIPS PLACE.NEWLY fitted up for Æentlemen, willing to pay for first class accommodation; breakfast: valet, 133 R OOMR \u2014 TO LET AT 64a McGILL COLlege avenue, nicely furnished double bedrooms.148 12 Roos \u2014 PEOPLE DESIRING ROOMS LAN the Savoy unttt Oflober last at half winter rates Full hotel attention, including use of bath, free.149 6 \u2018OOMS \u2014 NEW FURNISHED ROOMS, single and double, Auer light.hot water, fashtenablo Jocality.Address 69 Berthelet st., first door from Union avenue.sou 8 Rooxs \u2014 TO LET ONE UNFURNISHED room.also furnished, with Auer light.Apply to 2307 St.Catherine st 150 6 1 CONS 78 BHUTER STREET.LARJE desirable front room.Auer light, hot water, bath flat: private family.150 6 OOMS \u2014 AND HOARD.A LARGE, WELL furnished room, with first class board.modern convenience; location very central.7 lianover at.151 6 Rooss \u2014 TO LET ONE WELI, APPOINTed room.board if desired; family private: references exchanged.1173 St.Denis st.131 4 Room \u2014 TO LET.A GENTLEMAN CAN obtaln a pleasant rom.with breakfast Jf desired: house first class; faring the mountain; rivate family.Apply N, 8 Cote St.Catherine Road, corner Mount Royal ave.: 153 2 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, EVERY convenience, references exchanged; transients.31 Victoria st\u2026 153 3 OOMS \u2014 VISITORS TO THE CITY OF Montreal will find first class accommodation at 200 Peel at.close to the Windsor Hotel, 53 12 RPM \u2014 LARGE WELL FURNISHED front mom.facing Dufferin \u2018square, suitable for gentleman, $1.50 per weck.V2 Chenne- .ville st.153 3 1 OOMS \u2014 PARLOUR REDROOM.FIRST floor, also single room married couple, with or without board.139 St.Alexander st.Otvosite the Methodist Church.133 2 \u2014 * Î OUMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double and single rvoms, Auer light.51 Victorfa st.133 2 | OUMS8 \u2014 TO LET.WITH OR WITHOUT board.Nice shade treeæ.cool for sum- mr.436 Orleans ave., Maisonneuve.133 3 1 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD, ALL modern improvements.Transients accommodated 148 Mansfield st.133 3 I OOMS \u2014 FRONT ROOM TO LET, FUR- - nished 60 Mackay st.153 3 Room TO LET ON SHERBRQOKE, NEAR Park avenue, lady employed during the day preferred: references exchanged.D, 6813, Star Hranch Office.183 2 OOM \u2014 TO RENT AN UNFURNISHED room, with balcony, a fine outlook.Grant st.Longueyjl.Address 86 Mansdeld at.city.163 2 TX Rovns \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- =! suitable for 8 married couple without children, or single gentlemen, bright and airy.325K St.Antolhe st.between Selgneurs and St.Martin.153 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE $10.SMALL $7.very central, modern conveniences.new.74 Cathcart st.Bath Hotel Block.146 10 Jaw PocMs \u2014 BATHROOM OR UPPER FLAT, private house: references.Apply fore- neon or evening until 8.30.37 McGtil College avenue.164 5 1 OOMS8 \u2014 DUUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, on bath flat, 108 Mansfield st 14 5 LUMS\u2014 TO LET A FURNISHED DOUBLE front room or single, on bathroom flat, YIth a large closed closet, gas, heated by furnace.in & strictly private family, for a fentieman of quiet habits.Apply 253 St.Ur- ain st.OOMS \u2014 M5 DORCHESTER STREET.near Windsor Hotel.quiet, pleasant home to business men, who wish to have comfort and superior board and accommodation, with use of telephone.154 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET 2 OR 3 UNFURNIBHED rooms, with gas stuve, suitable far house- keeping.14 Tupper st.54 3 3 OOMS \u2014 NICE LARGE UNFURNISHED or furnished rooms to let.Apply 2154 St near Peel st.154 4 Catherine st 1 OOMS \u2014TGO GENTLEMEN, LARGE WELL furnished bedroom, bathroom (Mat, private family: vicinity Hutchison street.superior accommodation; $8,050 per nth.B, 2787.Star Office.1 OOMS \u2014 139A MANSFIELD COMFORTably furnished, suitable for one or two; also single room un bath flat; ali modern conveniences.154 2 I OUMS FURNISHED LARGE FRONT bedroom.bath flat; also other rooms, very reasonable rent.18 Overdale ave., off Aqueduct.1 OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, with balcony.on baturoom flat.house In vrivate grounds.Ji Kinkora ave., foot of Mackay st.154 2 OOMS8 \u2014 IN QUIET HOUSE, FRONT 1 suite.also sinxle front room, bath flat, breakfast if desired.gentlemen only.5] Beavar Halt Hill.154 4 1 OOMS \u2014 TWO RINGLIE ROUMS, NICELY furnished.also one double, hot and cold water, with all conveniences.137 Bieury st.4 4 R furnished, with Auer li fat 236781 Cullterine \u201cgt.RM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM.RATH FLAT.with or without board; central locality, 43 McGill OOMS \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED OR UN- College 154 3 transieixs accommodated ave.Ï 00M \u2014 TO LET ONT.ROOM.BACK PARlour, or a small room, in quiet family, no children.43% St.Alexander st.1 OOMS RINGLE AND DOUBLE, ON bath fiat.al] modern convepiences; quiet house.41 Mackay st 154 4 1 OOMS \u2014 LARGE PARLOUR AND BEDrooms, comfortably furnished, suitable for two gentlemen.vacant Sth.also single; board if desired Transients.21 Victoria 3 ANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG MEN, WELL recommended; position around storehouse, shipping or wareronms, or any position where there is chance for advancement.A, 89, Star Office.V \"ANTED WORKING BY THE DAY.washing.ironing or house cleaning.7 St.Edward st.off Bleury.WANTED \u2014 JORS, FIRST CRASS PAPER hanger, painter and tinter, a the lowest ope, Send post card to BB.Shapern, 155 Vitre rect.: 154 3 \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 WVANTED \u2014 JORS FIRST CLASS PAPER hanger, at 8 cta.a single roll; best of references.Shapiro.12 Vitre st.154 Zaw WANTED BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN Mght housework in small familly: best call 176 Etienne st.[Point references.Pleare 8t.Charles.V \"ANTED \u2014 BY work by the Apply 31 Dowd at, WANTED \u2014 A BITUATIGN OF ANY KIND by young man: best of city reference.A, 08, Btar Office.* VWASTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY POSITION As nursery governess or complete charge of one or two children: would prefer leaving city.Apply 2264 St.Catherine st.V JANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL WIRHES POSItion in kitchen or any kind of work.Best references.Address 74 Sanguinet at.\" J ANTED \u2014 PBITUATION BY A PRACTIcal farm band.who understands all kinds A YOUNG WOMAN day.would clean offices.room 16.« of farm work.Apply The Andrews Home, 48 Belmont Park ; 154 5 ANTED \u2014 A SITUATION B A GOOD plain cook.good city references, by the week or by the month.E.8865, Star Branch Office.ANTED V making in private family.Hotel de Ville.WANTED ~\u2014 BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG woman pork % any Kind by day: city veferences.Add 7 Bt.Edward st.ANTED\u2014 POSTTION BY A GOOD STENO- ærapher.with a knowlédge of typewriting and bookkeeping: best references.Ad dress A.1433 Ontario at.% TANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN WORK of any kind by the day or offices to clean.Apply tn BA Lock lane.EDUCATIONAL.PLAIN SEWING, DRESS- H.G.62 J{INDERGARTEN BCHOOL.A GOOD OPEN- form a class.For particutare.apy.H.A.Gray, Edmonton, Alta.N J : vo.SUMMER BOARD WANTED.; Nt V TANTED BY A COUPLE, WITH A 3- year-old child.lodging and board for the summer months.near city.from Lachine to Vaudreuil.Address T, 3300.Star Office.133 2 transients accommodated.| ght, on bathmom Pathan aL paig OOMS \u2014 THREE PLEASANT ROOMS IN private farrily, one minyte from electrics.Address B.41 Cross st.Portland, Me.144 12 JBCARD \u2014 GOOD BOARD, GRACING AIR.fineat scenery in the Laurentians, splendid fishing and boating.such are the attractions offered by the * Prefontaine,\u201d\u201d of Ste.Marguerite Station, Que., 34 miles from Montreal.For terms write J.B.I.Prefontaine.Pro- nrietor.147 12 BoarD \u2014 AT SHAWBRIDGE, GOOD ACcommodation for a limited number of Summer guests.bath, cold and hot water, boats free; @léô transportation of trunks.etc.to and from station.For terms apply to Mrs.Joseph Cleary, Shawbridge.Que.opposite Post Office.151 7 \\ AGATHE DES MONTS.and accommodation.Ap- .O.Box 1656, Et.Agathe, 151 6 ARD \u2014 ST first class boa ply Mrs.L.T.Dick, or by teleph .OARD \u2014 THI: MANOR HOUSE.MOUNT Victoria, Hudson Heights, stands in extensive grounds.has abundance of shade, large rooms.with accommodation for thirty guests, excellent table and safe bathing and boating, 10 minutes\u2019 walk from station and Post Office.Apply Mrs.Radford.- 151 8 OARD\u2014 LAKE VIEW COTTAGE IS OPEN for summer boarders: good boating, healthy locality.Apply W.W.Johnston.Lakefield.Que.; 182 7 BBOARD\u2014AT LAKESIDE, OPPOSITE BOATing Club, near station, plenty of shade.Mata 4052.Address G 2926.Btar Office.153 3 OARD \u2014 CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW summer boarders at a Jarge new farmhouse, large piazza and shady lawn.Very pleasant and healthy locality.Four miles from, Knowlton.Termis moderate.For particulars ap- Fel.ply Mrs.N.Miller, Brome Centre, Que.152 3aw UNNYSIDE FARM, PERU, N.Y., DE- Mghtfälly located, not far from Lake Au- sable Chasm and Catholic Summer School, excellent table, good fishing and hunting.Adiron- dack air; moderate terms.reduced rates for families.For particulars Mr.Timothy Caram, Peru, N.Box 184.: 98 24e0d OARD \u2014 \u2018LES BOULEAUX.\u201d LAKE Achigan.St.Hypolite, the most beautiful lake (25 miles circum).in the Laurentian Mountains, the most beautiful\u2019 point on lak- Shade trees.wide verandahs, cheerful rooms.first class plain board.good gray trout and bass fishing.sailing.boating and fine sandy beach for bathing.Terms $6 per week.A.5.Cruchet, Proprietor.150 4 2aw Boar \u2014 LORDELLE WILL REOPEN for reception of summer guests about June 15th: fine view of lake.bath.telephone, etc.For terms address Mrs.E.P.Stevens, Knowlton.Que.140 11ecd OARD \u2014 LITTLE METIS.KILWINNING Cottage has been enlarged to accommodate twenty-five guests; first class accommodation and .Apply to Miss B.Nein tyre, care of W.E.Robinson.Laurentide \u2018Rälp Co., Ltd., Grand Mere.Que.140 Qeod OARD \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS, PLEAsant house.with all modern conveniences, nice shade trees, good English board.near river, boats and good fishing.ten minutes\u2019 walk from station.four trains dafly: terms moderate.Apply to Mrs.J.F.Lorange, Huntingdon.Que.143 5 2aw OARD \u2014 \u201cLES BAPINS' IS NOW OPEN for few boarders.fine large place, good beating and fishing.etc.French taught and spoken.Apply Les Sapins, Sabrevois, Que.150 Dead OARD \u2014 ORCHARD FARM HOUSE.pleasantly situated on Memphremagog Laka, near wharf and Post Office, three mlles to Bolton Rulphur Springs.Piano.nice sandy th, bathing house.Terma $4 and $5 per week.city reference furnished Photo at Montreal Business Men's League Office.Angus St.Martin, Knowlton Landing.Que.152 4 aw \\ OARD GOOD BOARD IN PRIVATE house.nicely situated fn pine grove.on shore of Wadsworth Lake, best of fishing, boating and bathing: terms $3 per week For full particulars apply to Thos.H.Skeicher, 8 Gladstone avenue, Westmount.154 8 Jaw OARD \u2014 AT SHAWBRIDGE.A FEW boarders, new house, large rooms, good accommodation.uninterrupted view of Lauren- tian and Abercrombie Mountains.good boating; terms moderate.Apply P.O.Box 25, Shaw bridge, Que.151 8 2aw ROOMS AND BOARD.OOMS AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND single.all conveniences, vacancies for a few table boarders.78 Victoria at, near Sherbrooke at.141 20 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOMS on bathrvom flat.with board, for married transients accommodated at 92 Union couples; avenue.1005 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOMS on bathroom flat, with board.for married couples; transients accommodated, at 92 Union avenue.151 5 OOMS TO LET BY THE MONTH OR week, very pleasant, with board.139 Mansfield st.182 3 AND BOARD.ELEGANTLY FUR- suitable for a mar- opposite Domin- 1 OoMs nished front room, ried couple or a gentleman, ion square.6 Osborne st.52 3 OARD \u2014 AND LARGE FURNISHED rooms.opposite the Arena, Westmount, suitable for small family; no single men.taken.726 Wood avenue.132 6 v OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.PRIVATE FAMily offer a pleasant home in a large, handsome residence, single gentiemen or mar- ried couples, fashionable, west end.moderate charges Transient guests accommo lated.Apply R.3226, Star Office 183 2 UN OOMS \u2014 TWO ROOMS.WITH BITTING room {if required.with first class board, in a private family.111 Lewia ave, Waest- \u2018mount, .153.8 OOMS \u2014 pleasant home to business men who wish to live quietly and well, handsome rooms; private family.who always have an attractive menu.Apply 91 Mackay st.133 2 AND BOARD WE OFFER A \u2018 OOM8 \u2014 AND BOARD.NICE FRONT + room.hot and cold water in room.first class board.transients accommodated Arply 79 Unjon avenue.153 POOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.WELL FURNISHed room.with or without board.at 110 Stanley et.\u2018 183 2 Ï DOMS 2 OR 8 WELL FURNISHED rooms, with board; transients s.esmmo- dated; also tahle board.Tel.Main 1673.7 Beaver Hail square.144 10e0d OOMS TO LET.WITH BOARD, AND aiso table board.Apply 139 Mansfield st.154 8 OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS, LARGE DOYRLE \\ TANTED \u2014 COUNTRY BOARD FOR LADY and gentleman.four children: Address with terms.etc, te W, 20.Star Office ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.en NN \\ TANTED \u2014 BY THREE RESPECTABLE, young men, vicinity of Atwater avenuas, und Bt.Antoine street.Apply stating terms to 1.P.R.No.4 Atwater avenue, Westmount.' BOARD.Buare \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR- | Ing confinement; private.Ladies treated and attended.Mra, Bohme, Ladies\u2019 Doctress, 51 Sanguimet st.\u2026.Montreal.134 50 eod OARD \u2014 MRS McEWAN, LADIES SICK nurse, superior accommodation: hot baths and Auer lights; best medical attendance: strictly private.187 Cadleux st.308 50 Saw à , OARD s EB.C.BROZER, BICK nurse, superior accommodation; strictly private.10% Berthelet st.148 2aw AGENTS WANTED.\\ ANTED \u2014 AGENTS ON RALARY OR commission: the greatest agents\u2019 seller produced; every user of pen and ink buys it on sight; 200.to 500 peP cent.profit: one agent's sales amourited to In six days; Another $12 in 2 hours.Montrod Mfg.Co.X7 147 La Crosse, Wis.150 6 \u2014 \\ ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.LIFE OF EDWARD VII.by Castell Hopkins, going with à rush; seven sales to every ten calls, Big.handsome book: standard literature, years in pre- puration: profusely illustrated: low retafl.Full particulars of great historic events now transpiring.Blg commission; gold watch premiums.Prospectus absnlutely free.Bradley-Garretson Co.Limited.Brantford.188 8 WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.KING WILLIAM of prangy.large genutne photo buttons, 8h dozen, 50 hundred.Sample 5 cents.Photo Jewellery Mg.\u201d Co., Toronto.153 5 jaw St.James st.\u2018chance of lifetime.895-City Hall ave.FOR SALE.For SALE \u2014 ANY OF THESE ADVER- the tisements can be Inserted in Le Journal, great French morning paper, at the cost % cent per word each insertion, or three insertions for 1 cent per word.The quickest cash sales are obtained through this medium.Je Journal.78 St.James st.cliy.143 9 2aw R SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- ing.82; cut maple, $2.50; tamarac blacks.$1.75; mill blocks, $1.50 per load.dellvered anywhere In the city.J.C.MacDiarmid, Richmond square.Bell Tel.Up 2553.153 of \u2014 For BALE\u2014FURNITURE, CARPETS, Oll~ cloths.refrigerators.baby carriages.go; carta, etc.etc., at lowest prices for cash or credit.H, A.Wilder and Co., 238 St.James.24153 Bt.Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame.103 tf R SALE PLASTERING HAIR FOR sale.Apply to C.Galibert and Son, #9 St.Catherine st.- 2__ WOR BALE \u2014 22 INCH BICYCLE.GOOD AS - new.coaster brake, cost $43: $18 will buy it 46 Ayimer at.after 8 p.m.153 2 \"OR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO.7 1-3 OCtaves, 3 pedals, best New York make, elegant rich tone.handsome case, 855 sam For SALE \u2014 A CARLOAD BCOT #1 whiskey battles, also other kinds.Address The Dominion Bottle Trading Co, 178 St.Maurice st.Montreal.Main 2553.133 4 R SALE \u2014 \"MORRIS\" UPRIGHT PIANO.Owner havipg left town has placed instrument with us for sale.A great chance for & person with ready cash to secure a snap.Leach\u2019s Piano Ronms, 2440 St.Catherine ot 1 R SALE \u2014 CHEAP.SAIL YACHT, KEEL Bluop 25 feet long, H feet beam, lead ballast, iron keel.roomy cabin, Quebec\u2019 built.Apply 1483 St.Catherine st.152.6 law pass Yerk.N.Y.John Stapleton, infant.Street.erty.Tmt, \\ by his horoscopes.or money on worthless tmitators of Send date of birth (hour it possible) in stamps for free partial horuscope ar cast of your life.Prof.demy of Occult Sciences.41 West 24th s£, THE 1 of Modern Times.\u2019 Bernise who foretold the assassination of McKinley weeks before.Mad Mr.taken Rathiel's advice he would have to-day: If ycu wish happiness, harmony cess În marriage or business consult The great financiers of Wall street are Don't squander yo ERSONAL \u2014 FOR-ADOPTION, HEALTHY Mra.Searl, Doctress, 28 Moniqu WANTED TO BORROW.Bernise Rathle New A \" 140 8 aw! 4 ERSONAL \u2014 CLOTHES WRINGERS RE-| \u2018#8 paired perfectly at your residence, by 131 8t.Urbain st.1 5 feod | Rg en NI 133 3 at moderate Interest, 118, Star Oca, \\ reasonable ine A em Buffalo, N.YT.terest given.Address C.114, Star Office.\u2014 MEDICAL.ADIES* AILMENTS TREATED: Al] | cases accepted: seclusion; confinementaz adoption.Bryson Med.Hôme.132 York struet, 4 5 20 Fes SALE \u2014 A NEAT LITTLE UPRIG IT piano, having a very pleasing tone.IV Le sold to first comer for §33 cash.or.$4), X able 34 per month.Layton Bros, 144 Peel at.| Dominiun square.351 3 saw QUR SALE \u2014 WATEHRPRUGE titi sp (Nie Waggon covers, coal bags, made to order: canvas.all weights and widths, dunnsge- bags, all kinds of canvas gnods.Write for cata- sègue and calender, \u2018\u2019Sonne\u201d Awning.Tent and Montreal, Que.277 2aw tf Fer SALE BOATS.CANOES, SKIFFS.sail boats, Dinghy's, flat-bottom fishing boats in stock.all kinds of yacht hardware, snd buat Attings.Send for catalogue.The \u2018\u2019Sonre\u2019\u2019 Awning.Tent and Tarpaulin Co., 773 Craig st.Montreal Tel: Main 727.08 law tf Tarpaulin- Co., 718 Craig st., \u2019 MOR SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS, new and secondhand, large stock.inode rate prices: repairs and removing.A.Ahern, Montreal Safe Works, 390 St.James at.T'ele- phone Malin B13.188 eod tt Jor SALE BICYCLE, LAST YEAR'S McRurney Beattie, cost $60.had very little use, perfect order, will sell cheap.Apply 94 Yorke ave., Westmount.154 2 (WOR SALE \u2014 H.R.IVES DOURLE FOID- Ing bed.new square Wikon carpet and several other useful household articles.IR Osborne st.154 2 2aw For SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE JULY BAR- Rains at Leach's Plano Rooms.2440 St.Catherine st, is a beautiful Doherty organ.high top walnut case.10 stops, octave couplers, two knee swells, price now $40.49 cash.cost new $123.Jor SALE\u2014 A BEAUTIFUJ.BOUDOIR UPright piano, imported Paris make, trl chord, fvory keys, sweet tone.fine finish.excellent order, cost 1200 francs, will be sold for lesa than haif Lrice.2175 St.\u2018'atherine st.R SALE \u2014 A NICE BIG 8T BERNARD dog.two years old.at a reasonable price.Address 3(8 Lagauchetiere st.\u2014_\u2014 ANOTHER OF THE JULY 2440 St.Catherine R SALE bargains at Leach's, ; \u2018\u2018Rembrandt\u2019* unexcelled.Two hundred shades.for our special introductory offer.Geo.Ridaut ART.RTISTS.DRAUGHTSMEN AND TRADE w arer Colour Paints Send stamp 102 Nt > YET OUR PRICES FOR BILENT FALFS.x man floor cases, cases, Interior fittings.Canadian Show Case Un, Adelaide street west Co.Agents, Toronto.345 78 \u2014 ; SHOW CASES.Nr glass \u201cCOUHTErs, wall Toronto.John, SUMMER RESORTS.UEBEC & LARE ST.JOHN RAILWAY \u2014 new route to the far-famed Saguenay, through the Canadian Adirondacks, to Lake St, home of the celebrated \u2018\u2019Ouananiche ** Write to Alex.Hardy.Quebec, for beautifully fllustrated guide book free.154 27 CONFECTIONERY.ICE CREAM dard Dairy Co., 67] Lagauchetiere st.Ourw is the best.Tolé phone main 2851.Stan.Heasley | Jel.Tp 1315.PICTURE FRAMING.For Your Picture Framing ORT ST.CATHERINE ST, Near Bleury.| Remember h receipts given, i \u2018ENGRAVERS, ETC.ESENTATION ADDRESSESS ARTISTICAUY: ILLUMINATED.LL dE AURAS 3 A EE il st, is a Herbert cottage plano, price now £34.09 cash, cost new $300, six octaves, rosewood case._ F MOR SALE \u2014 AMONG THE JULY BAR- WIRE NETTING.è gains at Leach's, 2440 St, Catherine st, remem is a \"Weber\" piano price now 440 cash, ope cost new $400, Rusewood case and carved legs.54 ER HET ur M RE R SALE \u2014 ONE OF THI JULY BAR- te ae JH Euing at Leach s Ptann Rooms, 2440 St, \" Catherine st.Is slightly used Morris upright \u2018he Thos.Forrsster Const ptano, 3 pedals, practice attachment.price 325 st, James St.$174.50 cash.OR SALE \u2014 A LOT OF NEW AUER lights, worth $1.50.for 75c each; mantels, MARRIAGE LICENSES.75¢ per hail dozen Roum 4, 124 St.Peter st.Telephone Main 4333.Vs ISSUED RY == , - R SALE \u2014 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, oO HARA BAYNES, NOTARY ln good order.al a bargain.C.119.Sar 204 St.James.Tele M , 17 For SA \u2014 PIANO, MODERN UPRIGHT - sari séven octaves, American make, TO CONTRACTORS.three pedals, pretty case.powerful tobe, $43 ; k ~ash.Also parlour suite.127 St.Alexander st.154 2 F r Sale Centrifugal Pamp, 30 inch wit! oO foot valve.Chas.Sisenwain ; 126 William street.LOST.ay h LIFE INSURANCE.OST \u2014 ENVELOPE CONTAINING MONEY (sliver), James M.Alrd's name on, Re- toinvestin Life Tow TW nr fice.Reward.: 0 in À sire Witness\u201d © I have $100,000 [oor Polivies.OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY.BETWEEN CRAIG Do you wish to soll yours?Will pay higher H and Duluth, 6n St.Denis.& small sum of rices than company\u2019s cash surrender value, Iz money.$13; presumably on cars at 1.40 pm.Bal or write M.J.Doherty.180 St.James St, Finder will be rewarded by returning to 770 St.Montreal.« H Denis st.= ake 00 without t OST \u2014 ON JUNE 14, 1002, A SABLE axp YOu Can mtke $0.hy \u2018roo white collie dog.Return to 47 Closse stand will be rewarded.Any one retaining him after this date will be prosecuted.4 \u2014 BTRAYED FROM 27 TUPPER ST.Thursday last a fox terrier; had new collar and license tag.Answers to name cf Rag: Suitable reward for his return.OST \u2014 A LADY'S PURSE, DLACK, CONtaining $5 or $8.Return to G.H.eHar- 8 Heaver Hill Hill.Reward sa be 1 2 OST rower, Riven.zx OST \u2014 ON SUNDAY.JUNE 20TH.A gold pin.with initials J McE on gold coin.Finder please return to 1224 St.Lawrence Main and be rewarded.154 2 J OST \u2014 ON CIRCUS GROUNDS YESTERday afternoon.large old fashioned cameo brooch; is an old keepsake.Reward fur finder Ly addressing A.54.Star Office.134 2 OST \u2014 BETWEEN SOHMER PARK AND G.T.R.Station.a purse.containing $113; the purse is a blll folder.marked Smoke the Boston Cigara, in gilt letters.Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to 137 StL.Antoine ot.1 OST ON DOMINION DAY ON DOR- 4 chester.University.Sherbrooke or St.Famille, a gold brooch, set with diamonds and an amethyst.Liberal reward at 114 Cathedral.OST \u2014 WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER.little black on right ear.eye weak.Return to J.H.Patterson, 32 Bieury,at\u2026 and Le rewarded.154 2 OST \u2014 LEFT ON STREET CAR.100 TICkets for the Theatrical Mechanical Association excursion to FPiattaburg.N.Y.on July ZUth, 1802.All persons are warned against accepting any tickets offered for sale unirsa they bear the imprint of the lodge sea Thos, rooms, for transients.by day or week, .at r ble rates.24 McGill College ave.F.Gibson, Secretary.134 7 OST \u2014 TWO TWENTY, DOLLAR BILLS.OOM \u2014 AND BOARD IN WESTMOUNT, by way Vitre.Chas orromee.St.Law- + suitable for a young gentleman; terms rence and Sherbrooke, homeward es Su Ha moderate.Apply 9% Bomerville avenue, West: avenue.Finder please return y mount.154 2 avenue and be rewarded.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM- fly.large furnished room.bathroom flat, gas, etc.with or without board.10a St.Hippolyte st, cor.Sherbrooke st.154 2 BUSINESS CHANCES.USINESS CHANCEB \u2014 ANY OF THESE advertisements can be inserted in Le Journal, the great French morning paper, at the cost of 4% cent per word each insertion, or three Insertions for 1 cent per word.Being the recognized organ of the French business community, Le Journal, la the best channel to advertise with immediate results.Le Journal, 75 city.143 9 2aw R BALE \u2014 HOTELS.RESTAURANTS, groceries, cigars, fruit.confectionery stores.all other kinds of businesses.chances for beginners.Houses, shops, tene- Tents to rent, \u2018or unfurnished.L.Harris, 25 81.La 134 27 a R SALE FRUIT.CANDY AND ICE cream partour oysters, etc.ones of the beat stands In the city, lodgings above tres.rent low; cause of selling sickness.Apply 588 Mount Royal st., rorner St.Dominique.153 2 « FOR BALE \u2014 AT HUNTINGDON, ON easy terms a poing factory concern, with water power, sultable to & man with medium capital and good business qualifications.Address Trust and Company of Canada, 26 St.James.ét, Montreal, Que.182 4 saw ARE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTY WHO can secure moderate capital to control Profitable business in Prouty Mtg.Co, Bo Mass.UBA 182 secd T.CATHERINE STREET CONCERN, DO- > ing a business of $12,000 a year, desires capital of one or twn thousand dollars, inter- ent in business given; stands strictest investigation.B, 6788, Riar Branch Office.152 2 law N.A! EQUIPPED BOARDING HOUSE (14 WANTED «= ENERGETIC AGENTS TO £\\° rooms).Im best part of city.a good nap canvass city.fast selling article: liberal for cash; geod reason for selling.Apply R.20%, commission: rferpnces required.Both lan- Star Office.148 feod guages.Apply at 14 Uéte at.after À a.m.\u2014- 0 - .ENERAL ORE BURINERR, 8TNCK.VV ANTED \u2014 AGENTS TO MAKE GOOD store.eto house, stable, shed.young money: can handle from us the King | orchard, three a tand.No reasopable cash Queen and Popé pictures, framed or unframed.offer refused.John A.Logan, Howidk\u2019 Station.Write Crowley and Lockwood, Toronto, Omi, ' Qua, - \u2014\u2014\u2014 ABS seu, -, à .al + J ! 7 ET $ 7 4 3 \u201cWe pay highést prices in city.J.Rub : WANTED TO PURCHASE.Ne ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHABLE., ANY OF y these advertisements can be inserted In Le Journal.the great French morning paper, at the cost of % cent per word each insertion.or three insertions for 1 cent per word.Being read by all classes Le Journal Js a valuable medium for this class of adveptisements.La Journal, 8t.James st.city.143 9 2aw ANTED \u2014 FOR CASH.COLLECTIONS OF \\ old postage stamps, -also in jarge quantities the stamps of Newfoundland, West In- diem and Canadas.Revenues also purchased.150 Peel st., Montreal, 143 26 VANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES AND \\ gentlemen's cast off clothing, carpets, all kinds of travellers\u2019 samnlea, silver plating articles.Highest prices paid at 8 Penraon'a, 2380 Notre Dame st.Mail orders attended.128 8u V ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES AND gentlemen's cast of clothing.carpets.in, 235) Notre Damec.Mall orders promptly attended.+ VV ANTED \u2014 TOURS OR YOUR GOENTLE- man friends\" caxt off clothing: the best cash price for good goods.Promptly called for Ly Mr.Frank, 43 Craig st.\"oy 168 12 W ANTED \u2014 TO BUY ROLL TOP DESK in good order.Topaz Diamond Co.2220 St.Catherine st.154 2 PUPILS WANTED.WW ANTED \u2014 PUPILR FOR PIANO, $t.25 per month.123 Mansfield st.183 8 V give private tuition at his own or student's residence.English, mathematics.bookkeeping, etc.Uobd \u2018opportunity for.civil service candidaten.A.36, Star Office.164 2 2aw WANTED \u2014 BHORTHAND.THOROUGHLY mastered in two months, minute guaranteed; typewriting free.Special July offer.$3.30 goonthly.: Prof.Klle, 334 Bt.Bude \u2014 ANTED \u2014 CAPARLE TREACHER WILEL- 100 words a * ble by introducing or giving me the names of any of your frie ing for Life Insurance.For information ad A dress 53, P.O.Box, Montreal.negotiat co, Chiropodist Feet ence.M.E.Ratello.543 Lagau- chetiere st.corner St.Lawrence st.Private engagements made at own house if desired.LE CHIROPODIST.and specialist for iseases.40 years experl- Funds for MOBTGAGE LOANS.fnvestment fn Mortgages op city W.H.Phillips, of Noucet & Canada Life Chambers.City.and farms KE propert hillipe, Notaries ness confidential.ple Bufiding.MONEY TO LOAN.WITHOUT ENPDORSER ON SEGUTI Tr.SALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY ON + thelr own names, security: payments to sult borrower; BREN PRE OIE Er, without endorser of all busi MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY.104 Trm 3 185 St.James st a2 without security: ness in (3 York Life Money Loaned boarding houses, residing in eity or suburbs only rincipal cit uilding, Place 208 | Salaried le.rotad merchan teamntors | yme: es, n Largest bus TOLMAN, 517 New d'Armes.101 of ARONSON 8 RUTENBERA PAWN BROKERS 01 CRAG SP.Money to lend on Diamonds, \u2018Watches Jowellery, Clothing, 3 LOANS ON GOODS STORED IN BONP OR FREE.The Hector Prevost Go, : Furs, Dry Goods and all kinds of merchandise.i OPEN TILL 8 P.M.charge during summer months.Furs stored 708 al at low x\u201d \u2014 ublicity Ga A A CA EMA Bell A The City on household furniture.pianos, organs.horses and catrilages.without or removing the e loan In sums from $10 to $1000, from | to 12 months.We give liberal discounts Your dealings with us strictly pri- vats, Aa We know you would wish By -cnurteous treatment and.Fair.Honest Dealing.we are gaining new customers every day.You should be among them We will be pleased to talk the matter quer with you.»r telephone us.3201 Main.and we will one of our agents to mee you.Montrea! Loan & Brokerage Ce.Room 304, New York Life Building, Car.Bt James 5t.and Place d'Afmes 8q.4 CHAS.E.CAMPBXLL, Mgr.it all Warehouses, 38 Youville S quare.a 1 daw We Loan Money at the \u201c! Lowest Rates in + goods.pald before due and Investigate LAIN » send - BI V TANTED \u2014 LOAN OF $0000 AT 8 P C.,: a on, new first class dwelling house prope\u2019 Ek Star Office._ \u2014 iy.YANTED \u2014 TO LOAN FROM $1 TO $3000, on first mortgage, tity property.Private only.C, TANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $100, REPAYe able in monthly paymenta: rs Rao ore aaa tig ate Le i) _\u2014\u2014 a | 4 (a 8 ~ ia _ ri a QUEL BUT STEADY = pening After the Holi- Gays Brought No Impor- \u201ctant Price Changes, \u2018 8ENERAL TONE WAS STRONG « \u201cin Wi oN T \u2018market stocks were strong.Tr > Opnadian Pacific and Twi ee _ ed City Were { Features in That Connection\u2014 Ë : Dividend \u2018Payments.5 x \u2014 wespondents vf the Montreal Star street and on the Chicago Board .port that stocks were strong.at was buoyant.lu the local Sales on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were shares.characterized the ich trading in the stock market to-day upon the resumption of business after the holi- aava is believed now tu be of the genuine - The dulness w wid-summer variety.\u2019l'owards the eud of .\u201clast week the volume of transactions fell to a pretty low ebb, and the re-opening hes brought no change.It might hase been ordinarily expected that there would \u2018be a small accumulation of orders over the holidays.but there wus not.and only an ordinary dull day's business wus rans- agted.; > .In the matter of price changes, there is very little of interest to record.Trading in Canadian Pacific was light, with sales at 135% to 135%.compurcd with 134 at the close last Saturday.\u2018lhe rise was due to some manipulation in Wall street during \u2018the holidays, where the price rose two Points to 135 on Monday and closed at 15 yesterday.To-day's Nrw York highest was 18%, and the lowest up to noon was 1347.A broken lot of the new soid at 125 à voint higher than last weck'8 close.Toronto Ralls were steady at 11948, while Twin City rose a full point, closing the tarenoon board at 118%, compared with 37% last week.Detroit United Railway opened at 77%.but declined a half.Montreal Power opened at 101%, but receded to ME, the level of Saturday's çlosing.Do- wminfon Steel rose a half to 52%.with the preferred unchanged at 9%.Payne mining sold lower at 19.A good-sized sum is being pald to-day In éividends on stocks and interest payments om bonds.Stock dividends being paid are the semi-annual on Dominion Coal bre- fared, and the quarterly dividends on Commercial Cable, Toronto Railway, Halifax Railway and National Trust.Seml- annual bénd Interest payments are on Dominion Steel, Dominion Cotton, Nova Sco- Ua Steel, Halifax Tram, Winnipeg Electric.Leurentide Pulp and Demerara Electric, and quarterly interest on Commercial Cable besides some government and municipal vayments.The Eastern Tnownships Bank Also pays its semi-annual dividend to-day.Messrs.I.J.Forget & Co.'s London eable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, 108; second, 90%: third, 39%: Canadian Pacific, 138 The Montreal Clearing House returns of bank clearings to-day were $2,922,673.~ Montreal Exchange quotations: New York funds, 1-32 to 1-84 between banks, % équater; sterling, #) days, 9 5-32 to 9 3-18 between banks, 9 3-8 counter: do.demand, 9 21-32 to 9 11-16 between banks, 974 counter: do.cables.94 to 9 13-15 between banks, 10 counter; Paris, francs, long, 5.18% between danks:; do.do.short, 5.164 between banks.5.15 counter.In New York at nnon.money on call was stéady at 4 per cent.Prime mercantile paper.44 to 5 per cent.Sterling exchange firm at 4.877% to 4.588 for demand, and at 4.85 3-8 to 4.851% for sixty days.Posted rates, 4.88 to 4.562 and L585 to 488.Com- agus bills, 4.84% to 4.85%.Bar silver.LONDON\u2014Closin&: Consols for money, 96 1-4 ; dn.for account, 4 1-2; Anaconda, 6 8-8; Atchison, 83 7-8: do.pfd.18 1-2: B.and O.104 1-2, Canadian Pacific.138 5-% Chesapeake and Ohio.4 1-4.Chicago G.W., 80 1-2.Chicago.Mil.and 8t.P., 170 ; Denver and Rio Grande.43 1-8; do.pfil., 85 1-4 ;: Erie, 37 1-4; do.lat pfd., 69 3-4; do.\u201c8nd ptd., 54: Ill.Central, 154 1-4; louisville and Nashville, 142 ; Mo.,, Kas.and Texas, 1 3-4 ; do.pfd., 60; New York Central, 160; Norfolk and Western, bv, Norfolk and Western pfd.93; Ont.and West.3 1-2; a, 77 1-2; Reading.34.do.1st pid.43 1-4 ; \u2018do.2nd pfd.35 3-4: Southern Railway, 1-8, do.pfd.\u2026.9 1-4; Seuthern Pacific, 65 3-4; Union Pacific.107 3-8: Union Pacific pfd.91; U.S.Steel, 31, do.pfd., %1 5-8; Wabash, 3 1-2: do.pfd.4 1-2: Spanish fours, 80 3-8 : Rand Mines, 12 1-4: De Beers, deferred, 22 5-8.Bar silver steady, M 3-16d per ounce.Money.2 to 2 1-2 cent The rate.of discount In the open market for short bills and for three months\u2019 bills is 2 7-16 to 2 1-2 per cent.Messrs.J.8 Bache & Co.New York.send the following Wall Street advices through their local manager.Mr.C DL.M : B.R.T.statement for May.gross ine SAM: net inc, 365.777: from Ist July to May £lst, gross inc.$704.243: net dec, $27: - 98 Mo.Pac.Insiders declare road van earn as much on stock as R.I.Move In .Cop.Gas merely speculative, though Litre recently heen Investment buying.II reases in capital to provide for permanent betterment and equipment.W.U.officials not alarmed over break In Penna, say they will continue to do business in that: teritory.though not with the railroad, Talk of hitch in arrangements Le- tween Penna.and Postal Telegraph.Mo- non plan declared operative.Crop advices favourahle.West Va.strike practically over, and Norfoik earninga now ahead of last year.l.arge Interests doing nothing market.Strel earnings for quarter, Ë - A Ie arket firm, 257 es don did but ttle\u201d 700,000; regular dividends on Steel common and preferred.L.and N.earnings, § per oent.an stock._\u201c + Messrs.J.B.Picken & Co., stock and exchange brokers to-day received the following New York advices: over their spe: cial wire: - The market is very quiet, but firm.The only activity is in a few stocks, and as far the rest of the list, changes are insignificant.l.oulsville advanced over 2 points on small sales, and Southern Railway gave signs of activity.Gates is engineering the movement, and it looks as though it was done for the purpose of unloading.Tractions were mong) aggressive this mornirg, the tmproved statement of B.R.Transit being used by ther pool to stimulate interest.Copper was well bought.Mo.Pac.xd., Bold equivalent to yesterday's figures but Goulds generally did well.Exchange rm, demand, 487.80 to ne Messrs.Burnett & Co.stock brokers, today received the following advices from their New York correspondent: SCRANTON, Pa word has gone through the anthracite district to-day that the differences between the miners and \u201coperators are tu be settled within two weeks on terms presented by coal road owners.It is stated executive board of the three anthracite districts will hold a meeting to-day, when these terms of settlement will be considered.By order of three district presidents, a telegram _has been sent to President Mitchell stating that \u2018newspaper reports of weakening on the part of miners are false, and reporting that since Tuesday 6 engineers and pump men employed by the Lenigh Valley at Spring Colliery had joined the strikers.Morning Sales.Canadian Pacific, 7 at 135 1-2; 135 1-4.New Pacific.10 at 129 1-2.Toronto Rails, 150 at fIS 1-2 Twin City, xr., 150 at 118 1-2, 25 at 119, 50 at 118 3-4, 25 at 118 5-8, 50 at 118 3-4 Detroit United Railway, 50 at T7 3-4, 100 at 77 314 Power, 75 at 101 3-4, 2 at 101 1-2.Telegraph, xd., 2 at 168.Ogilvie Flour, pfd., 5 at 110 1-4, 10 at 110.Dom.Steel, 25 at 52 1-4.Payne, 500 at 18.Cable.50 at 165.Dom, Steel bonds, ex coupon.$2,000 at 3 1-2.Street Rallway bonds, $4,000 at 106 1-2, $900 100 3-4.Standard Bank, 47 at 240 1-2 * Dom.Steel pfd., 100 at 93 3-4.Merchants Bank, 100 at 1350.POTATOES ARE.FIRMER Prices for Small Lots are Higher \u2014 Cheese is Weaker and Butter and Eggs are Very Steady.EGGS\u2014Recelpts reported on the Board of Trade this morning, amounted to 855 cases.The market was dull and unchanged.sales of No.2 being reported this morning at 12 to 13c ; straight receipts, 13 1-2 12 15 3-4c, and straight candied at 14 1-2 to 100 at at CHEESE \u2014 Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 33.789 boxes.= T market was weaker to-day, a sale of wesfarn coloured having taken place at 9 7-8 to 10c.Quotations appear to be 9 3-8 to 9 1-2c for Quebecs, 9 5-8 to 9 3-4c for Townships, and 9 3-4 to 10c for westerns.BUTTER Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 7,909 boxes, The market was quite dull after the holiday.and prices were largely nominal.Sellers wanted 20c for finest makes, and we quote 19 1-2 to XMc.POITATORS.\u2014There is very little offer- irg aid the market is strong.Prices range from §1.05 to $1.10 8 bag on track, in carloads.\u201d while lots of a dozen bags or so have advanced to §1.2% in store.BEANS.\u2014The market is easier, and 5 to 25-bag lots of finest primes are now quoted at 81.15 to $1.20 a bushel, according to quantity.in store.: POTASH.\u2014The market is steadr in En=- lan& and dull here at $4.15 for firsts, and $3 70 for seconds.First pearls are firm at $6.05 to $6.10.Country Cheese Boards.ST.HYACINTHE, July 2.\u2014At the meeting of the.Chegse Board held on Saturday last.15 creameries offered\u2019 737 boxes of butter.Five buyers were present.The board adjourned to July 5th at 3 o'clock p.m., and a heavy offer of cheese is expected.Live Stock Market.The market at the East End Abattoir was reported dull to-day.Receipts of cattle amounted to 700 head.but the demand being inactive, some hundreds of head were left unsold at noon.There was practically no really choice stock offered, the best selling at 5 1-2¢c or a shade over, some perhaps bringing 6c.Medium to good sold at 4 to 5¢, and common from 3 to 4c.Bome 3w head of sheep were offeredfi and all scold readily at 3 1-2c.Lambs were not specially plentiful, the offerings amoun*ng to 130 head.These sold at $2.50 to 8 each.The offerings of calves amounted to 200 head.and everything was taken at from $3 to vo New York Cotton Market.NEW YORK, July 2.\u2014Cotton futures ovened steady.July, 8,74; August, 836 : Seutember.7.95; October, 7.82; November, 371; December, 7.73; January, 7.73; February.7.73, March, 7.73 Copper and Lead Markets.(Special to the Montreal Star.) NEW YORK, July 2\u2014Copper easy : lake, $1i.8i 1-2 to $12.25 : electrolytic, $11.85 to $12, casting, 511.75 to $12 ; standard, $11.37 1-2 to $11.75; london irregular at £52 ios; lead unchanged in both markets.Montreal Mining Exchange.Following were the sales at this morn- in | Ing's sesston of the Mining Exchange: Republic, 1,000 at & BEST FOR A .4 Le A pf elma - a pt | i R a ÿ 2 EL DA TE a { | 3 \u2014 ross CASCARETS ,.CABCARETS Hie vbody.They ro: mile va anvalngmoth: .r .à a - CANDY move any b Taste ors.À tablet eaten BOON FOR he breath mwees and Bhrmiepidlyvare | - CATHARTIC perfumed.is = ative an has a ail \u201c MOTHERS TGA) piessure t » take but certain effect on shem À of nau- the baby, the %@ y \u201c seating liguids or eannoa-ball pills.\u201d safe laxative for the babe-in-arme.crore SCARETS .CABCARETS » are purely vegetable are !tkod by thé ehil- and contain no mer- drea.hey sante PURELY curial or other min- go an PLEASE \u2018 Se wpe BE.Simrerasd a Sng - oO 8, BI mn \u2018 1 VEGETABLE ou remedies iscov- ve oft orm an TRE CHILDREN od and are .Clan ait ets ds af fa ibe ; i - ne sifie a 1] ni ve in e je never before put together in any form.on bowels of Lhe growing ehild.: coves CABCARETS ogee CABSCARETS 4 are sabisentie had : ron | atientiy.per- _ eans they s un- : .are ANTISEPTIC digosted ood rom Sood To cure any case CURE \u2018 pre Indian | of contipaey ag LAXATIVE mentation tn the obstinate, or ar QUARANTEED \u2026 bowels and kiil dia- ehsae money wi A , à enge germs of samy cheerfully refunde = kind that breed and feed iD she system.by your own druggist.+.CABCARETS .ARETS & tone tha stomach and a SANs drug bowels and stimulate te for 100, BBC.LIVER the as liver, mak Boo « box.raged HEALTH ne work, er ng size.+ v hen the bow.box will bei STIMULANT | oss shemint ment andpuvoacn FOR 10 CENTS eopdition A134 foe et een « thelr action easy and natural.\u2019 fon Donte Tax delay._ -Don\u2019t judge CASCARETS by other medicines you have tried.They are - new, unlike anything else that's sold, and Infinitely superior.Try a ten-cent + box today, if not pleased get your money back} ] ¢ ce CF) The ne.Larger boxes, 25c or 50c.Sample and booklet | + lars of - mailed tree.Address w - - | N mitations / STERLING REMEDY CO., CHICAGO: MONTREAL, CAN.: NEW YORK.; 256 1 > - 7 5 + > of which 509 were sold at 19Mc.CORN STILL ADVANCING Grain Crops in United States Threatened by Too Much Bain\u2014 Local Eat Continues Steady.+ .a NEW YORK, July 2.\u2014Reports from Central and Northern New York indicate that the continuous rains of June have done many thousands of dollars\u2019 worth of damage to the crops.Farmers gay that alfalfa, timothy and -clpver \u2018are rotung in the fields; that the oats and barley crops will consist chiefly of straw; that gweet corn and the regular field corn are rotti n \u20ac 100 wet.to produce nutritious foed.TOPEKA, Kan, July 2\u2014An inch and a quarter of rain fell Monday night in Cloud and Bourbon Counties, with showers ip central portions of the Btate.The wheat harvest is practically over, although retarded in the extreme west by cool weather.Heavy rains have injured the crop in central portions.\u2018The oat crop is in fine shape and being harvested in certral and southern counties.orn generally is reported in splendid condition, with promise of one of the largest flelds in the State's history.In Oklahoma and Indian Territories the crop conditions generally are reported to be favourable.The Liverpoal wheat market was rather weaker to-day, the closing being ad below last night's at 6s 113d for July and 6s 3d for September, Antwerp was unchanged at 174 for No.2 red winter.Paris closed at 24.35 for July and 20.95 for September and December.No.! standard Cala.July.29s 9d paid: September and October, 30s : Walla Walla, passage, 293 6d; loading.293 Sd: Australian, passage, 30s; La Plata, f.o.r.t.passage, 28s 3d.Weather was fine in England and France, Chi 0 was stronger this morning on wheat and corn, and easier on oats, July options being quoted at noon as follows : Wheat, %c up at 75%e; corn, 1c up at 7c; oats, 3-8c down at 43%e.There were 1587.634 bushels of wheat in store at Fort William and Port Arthur on June 23.A year ago stocks in store at Fort William were 1,239,907 bushels, and two years ago 1,710,683 bushels.Stocks in store at Fort William, Port Arthur.Keewatin, \u201cWinnipeg and interior points are estimated approximately at 3,680,000 bushels.compared with 2,897.000 bushels a year aga, 4,000,000 bushels two years ago, .6,000,- 000) bushels three years ago, and 1,400,000 four years ago.ye I CMARKET No.2 Ontario oats ae quoted around 48c.No, 1 northern Manitoba wheat was quoted at 73c afloat at Fort Wllliagn, No.2 being.quoted at FEED\u2014Quotations In car lots on tracks: MER Quote fn bags, $19.00; shorts, bags.$22; Ontarle bran, in bulk, 318.25 to $18.75: shorts scarce at $22 to $23 in bulk; middlings, $22 to $23; moullle, 323 to $30, according to quality.ROLLED OATS-\u2014The market was quoted steady to-day.Quotations were 5 to $5.10 in wood, and $2.40 to $2.45 in bags, In car lots BALED HAY\u2014Business Is being done at about $9 to $9.50 for No.1 timothy.and $5 to $8.50 for No.2; clover.$7.50 on track.FLOUR \u2014 Quotations in Montreal on track are 33.66 to $3.70 for straight rollers, in barrels ; in bags, $1.70 to $1.80 ; extra bags, $1.60 to $1.65; winter patents are $3.55 to $4 ; Manitoba finest strong bakers, $3.50 ; patents, 34.Irish Merchant on \u2019Change.Mr.Stevenson, of Cullen, Allan and Co., of Belfast, Ireland, importers of hay.grain and.horses, was introduced on the Board of Trade this morning by Mr.C.McLean, of McLean, Kennedy and Co.7 SHIPPING NEWS.Gulf Report.Father Point.Clear, west wind.Inward, 8.15 a.m., Alcides; 2.30 a.m., Iberian; 540 a.m., Hurona.Matane.\u2014Outward, 7 a.m., Campana.Low Point.\u2014Inward, 1.30 am., Polar.Port of Montreal.x $ .CORRE\u201d rat dd Steamship Coban, 689, L.Holmes, from Sydney.with coal, to Dominion Coal Co.Steamship Activ, 867, O.Olsen, from Pictou with coal, to Intercolonial Coal Company.Steamship Aldernay.1867.A.Frivold, from Sydney.with coal, to Dominton Coal Company.Steamship Symra.1921, A.Harbitz, from Sydney, with coal, to Dominion Coal Company.CLEARED.i Bteamship Activ, 887, O.Olsen.for Pictou.light by Intercolonial Coal Company.Steamship Campana, 1154, L, Demers, for Gaspe, with passengers and general cargo, by J.G.Brock and Co.Steamship Mystic, 2432, H.Dawson.for Sydney.light, by Dominion Coal Company.Steamship Symra, 1921.A.Harbitz, for Sydney.light, by Dominion Coal Company.Steamship Aldernay, 1887, A.Frivold, Bydney light.by Dominion Coal Company.Steamship Yoruba.1837, G.Cotrell, for London, with general cargo, by Elder, Dempster and Co.pane Steamship Pomeranian.2696.F.Pic ns.for London, with general cargo and cattle, by H.and A.Allan.THE NEW MINNETASEA.The After Part of the Vessel Goes Through Lachine Canal in Tow.The after part of the steamship Minne- taska.which stuck in the rapids above Cornwall on her way down, passed through the Lachine canal yesterday, towed by the tugs Escort and Alert.This portion of the big ship is over 260 feet long, and draws more water than the forward part, which accounts for her runping aground, where the Trav passed safely, The steam pfimpps were kept incessantly going discharging a stream of water from the hoid.Judging from appearances, some of the plates near the stern have been started.It is expected that the work of rejoining the severed portions of the steamer and making necessary repairs will necessitate her occupying the graving dock at Levis for upwards of two months, and will add Im- | mensely to the cost of the vessel, which is one of a series built in direct competition with the English shipyards.Lake Ontario\u2019s Passengers.The Elder-Dempster Beaver Line stram- ship Lake Ontario leaves port at daylight Thursday morning for Liverpool.Following is a list of her saloon passengers : Mrs.Harmen Adlard, Quebec; Mrs.F.Basserman and two children, Montreal : Prof.Caldwell, Mrs.Caldwell and child.Chicago; Mr.Cave Brown Cave, Toronto; Miss Nellle J.Clark.8t.John, N.B.; Mr A.O.Cooper, Montreal; Mr.B.Cotton and Mrs.Cotton, London, Ont.; Mrs.L.K.Craig.Miss Vera Cralg, Miss Edna Craig.Dublin, Ireland; Mr.J, F.Crowdey, Toronto; Mrs.Fred.Dezouche, Ottawa; Mr.W.A.Falrbarn, Mra.Fairbarn, Toronto ; Mrs, Charles Grant and two children, Mrs.| Paul Gumlich.Montreal; Mrs.A.D.Hallt- well.Chicago: Lient.Grant Hardie.Mr.William Hardie, Perth, Ont.; Mr.W.H.Hewlett.Mrs.Hewlett, Toronto; Miss Grace Hobbs.Mrs.Henry Hurst, Master J.B.Hurst, Montreal; Rev.Father A.Jan, Ottawa : Mr.H.R.Kingsville, Mr.BE.R.Lee, Miss Lee, Toronto; Mrs, Cora E.Lewis, Chicago: Colonel Liardet, Montreal; Mrs.Law.Miss Rita Law, Misp Muriel Law.and Master Gavin Law.Dublin: Mr.A.Lowrie, London.Eng | Miss McCushon, Ottawa : Miss Dell Me- Kee.Miss Maud McKee, Barrie, Ont.; Mr.Donald Morrison, Mrs.Donald Morrigon, Toronto: Mr.H.Page, Mrs.H.Page, Master H.R.Page, Chicago; Mr.J.Rankin, Mrs.J.Rankin, Miss Rankin, Halifax; Mr.W.B.Rattray, Toronto: Mr.R.B.Reid, Mrs R.B.Retd.St.John, N.B.; Miss Rus- for |.Ottawa: Dr.M.L.Ship, Montreal : ct H.H, Stiles, Mrs.H.H.8tilen.Toronto; Mr.M.Telford, Mrs.Telford, Miss Telford.Winnipeg: Mr.James A Tir.rell.Mrs, Tirrell, Boston; Mr.Van Ingen.Toronto; Rev.Bro.WilHams, Rev.Basil Zoldach, Montreal.Came by the Straits.The Thomson line steamer Kildona, from London, now in port, entered the Gulf by way of the Straits of Belle Isle, bring the first steamship to take the route this year.Captain Roberts reports that the Straits are clear of ice.PLEADED NOT QUILTY.\u2014 Edouard Cote, allan Jodoin, was arrested yesterday on a charge of burglarizing a house at Laprairie.When searched some of the stolen goods were found in his possession.To-day he appeared before Judge Choquet and pleaded not gullty.He was remanded for enquête.Special Kotte.Costume Sale.All Cloth Costumes, at $I5 and $25 this week at the Novi Modi Wardrobe, 2304 St.Catherine street, give you the reason when you oe.W., were $20 to 850.Will nani PUBLIC NOTICE |- In hereby given that.the undermentioned Lands and Tenements have been seised, and will be sold gt the respective time and\u2019 place mentioned below: CURATOR'S WARRANT.Buperior Court.District of Joilette.Jollette, to wit: No.S308 In re EUGENE TESSIER DIT LAVIGNE, Insolvent, and E.GASPARD PICHE, Curator.\u2018 L\u2014A lot of land situate in the town of Jolietie, Saint Louis street, being lot number twenty (20), of subdivision of lot No.of the cadastre of the towr of Joliette, containing one hundred and forty-six feet in front, and one hundred and seventy- three feet in depth\u2014with a factory and other buildings thereon erected.with the to the said immovable, destined for running the biscuit and candy factory of Joliette.2\u2014A lot of land situate In the town of Joliette, Bainte Anne street, known and described as number 3-61, of the subdivision of part of lot No.2, of the cadastre of the town of Joliette,\u201d containing fifty feet in width by one hundred and eight and three- quarters {n length, having an area of §,437 feet English.3\u2014A lot of land situate in the town of Joliette, Sainte Anne street, being No.2-68 of the subdivision of part of No.2, of the cadastre of the town of Joliette, containing tifty-nine feet in width by one hundred and eight-feet and a quarter in depth, fronting on Sainte Anne street.&\u2014A lot situate at the same place.having ita front on Saint Ann street, being number 2-62 of the cadastre aforesaid, containing fifty feet in widih by one hundred and eight feet and a half in depth, more or less, including the Storage Bulid- ing erected on the Jot last herein described.To be sold at the sheriff's office, in the town of Joliette, on the eight day of August next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon.A.M.RIVARD, Sheriff.E.G.PICHE, Curator.N.B.\u2014The immoveables above described are the lots belonging heretofore to the \u2018La Manufacture de Biscuits et de Sucreries de Joliette.\u201d Bulldings are erected on these lots, formerly used as a biscuit and candy factory and storage.The sald factory contains the most modern machinery, set of tools, etc.The fixed machinery.Including the boiler and engine, will be included in the sale of said immoveables.The balance of machinery: and tools will be sold by public auction at Jollette, at the business place of the insolvent, the same day, to wit, the eighth day of August, 1902, at 2 o'clock p.m.i Will be sold at the same time the balance of the assets, consisting specially of a {1 large assortment of empty boxes and barrels, labels of all kind.bricks, cordwood.and stock.comprising.snuff, tobacco, essences; office furniture, ete.E.G.PICHE.154 7 Saw > Curator.INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES \u2019 OWEN N, EVANS, 287 eod (2) Temple Building.Montreal Wesolicat the bustticas of Manutaciurera, Hn- rineers and others who realize the advisability of having their Patent business transacted by Rx- perts.Prelim.nary advice free.Charges moderate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sent upon request.Marion & Marion, New sontresi Washington, DC ork Life .and -U.6-&.i tm ALL COUNTRIES BEAUDRY & BROWN Oil Evaineans ano Lang Guavevens < 907 or.vamss ST\u2026 MONTREAL oo \u2014- 13 ed FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreat\u201d Also Toronto.Ottawa and W ashington.FIREWORKS p , Fire-Crackers, Torpedoes, etc., for Coronation.Our CORONATION Firework Collections are the best ever put up\u2014 rice $1.50 up.Special discount to the trade.Write for lists.Mam- motb Firework Displays a specialty.T.W.HAND FIREWORK CO., Limited HAMILTON.ONT.110 2awtf powders and cost less.2 Then ask your grocer to give you 0000060000000 Do you want a first class : \u201cCook\u2019s Friend\u201d BAKING POWDER $ Baking Powder that will go as far as other high grade By Marcotte Bros.Great Auction Sale of New and Secondhand Household Furniture and Effects, And the last of the season, to clear all consignments, without reserve.For the estate of Madame Deslauriers, contents of 13 rooms, parlour, sitting room, bedroom and dining room furniture, white curly hair mattresses, feather bed and pillows, all the bedding, large lot silverware, crockery, glassware, mirror, pictures.carpets and oilcloth, etc.etc.Also large lot of new furniture.splendid upright piano.bookcase, writing desk, sideboard.dining table, chalrs, fine silk and rug parlour set.splendid bedroom set, springs, hair and wool mattresses, large Bth.P.mirror.pictures, carpets, ollcloth, etc.etc.all for postive sale, on Fri day.July 4th, at store, 1638 and 169% Notre Dame street.Sale at 2 p.m.: MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.800 Bales No.1 Hay Slightly Damaged by Water 154 2 Will be sold by Auction in lots to suit purchasers, To-morrow, Thursday, Morning, \u2018At ELEVEN O'CLOCK, At the LEYLAND LINE WHARF, Opposite Sohmer Park.NO RESERVE.154 1 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1689.Cir- cui?Court.Alexts Mery.Plalntiff, vs.Mederic Perrault, Defendant.On the 11th day of July.1002, at ten of the clock in the forenoon.at the domicilë of sald Defendant.No.394 Rt Timothe street, in the Clty of Montreal, will be sold.by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this YOURSELF! 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AR EACH.Gentlemen's Heavy Flat Belcher Ring.We are the first to introduce a gold-filled flat Belcher Riag; heretofore they have been made only in solid gnld.This ring, set with a beautiful, brilliant Topaz Diamond, will be mailed to any addres in the world upon receipt \u2018of price, 1.00.is ring has the ap- ce of ont ng ¥200.00.| mountings are heav, rhelled gold and will last for years.are greatly superior to any similar goods ever » OUK GUARANTEE.\u201c GENUINE TOPAZ DIAMONDS are gnaranteed to retain their brilliancy for ever.The rolled plate and are made of one continudus piece.The pla \u2018Thee rings are warranted not to tarnish the finger and Ladies\u2019 Margnise Rings.The most fasbionable ring for ladies at the present time 1s the Marquise.We have sold thepe rings heretofore ia solid rold only.For the first time in our history we are enabled to foruish these rioga in gold filled monnlings, with Emerald, Ruhy, Opal or Turquoise centres, at $1.00 EACH.Order at once as the mapply is limited.Goods wartante ta thiok- placed on tho market.Gentioemen\u2019s 2-Karat Hoavy \u2018Belober Ring.This stone looks as ft {t cost $125.00, and wil retain ita brifliancy for ever.The mountings are made of one continuous piece of thick shelled gold plate and warranted for 10 years.Our price for one week -' $1.00 each.orders filled the day they are received.want, and you will be ru tinct understanding that if the funded.Address orders plainly.Our Mail Order Dept.\u2014.dover Sen {ned and delighted with the article you receive.or descriptions hardly do the goods justice.Remember you rond us your order with the diss are not exactly as represented your money will be re- White Topaz Diamond Co., 2229 St.Catherine St., Montreal.1-karat Tiffany Ladies\u2019 Ring.\\ | An exact representation Ny Ce of a $75.00 engagement ring: alone is a beautiful blue white and setting is guaran to wear and not tarnish the finger, an expert could not detect this from a gonnine, Our m~$7.00 ea.the t Mail Order Department fn thé coun- exclusively to the e of Jewellery.All us currency or money order for anything you The illustratioris I have one of has been adm by many is is in every received it.I saw yourno Yours very truly, J READ THIS RELIABLE TESTIMONIAL.ur stones\u2014a Btud\u2014 which 1 bought of SF MYSTERIOUS CASE ON LONG ISLAND.Louis Disbrow Under Arrest on a Charge of Having Caused Death of Two People.NEW YORK, July 2.\u2014 Louis Disbrow, who surrendered himseli Monday night to answer charges growing out of the deaths of Clarence C.Foster and Miss Sarah Lawrence, at Good Ground, L.1., was taken to Southampton yesterday, for arraignment on the charge of murder.The warrant accuses Disbrow of the murder of Foster and Miss Lawrence, by striking them with intent to kill, and afterwards throwing both into In- ana Bay.Disbrow entered a plea of not guilty.The drowning of the two young people has been a mystery which the county officials have for we-ks been trying to clear up.All that was positively known was that the two, with Disbrow, had spent the greater part of the night at resorts in the eastern end of Long Island.There were stories told of a carouse, Foeter and the girl dro out of sight, Disbrow went ta his forrest Good Ground, and then disappeared, and three days later the bodies of Foster and the Lawrence girl were found floating in the bay, not far from where the party of three had been last seen.No one could be found to tell how they came to be drowned, and there was a call for Disbrow : to come forward to explainaxhat he knew \"| the of the case.The coroner, after an official examination of the bodies could find no trace of violence.Then, in response to a public demand, the district attorney and the coroner made an investigation and had an autopsy performed, and again the rt was there was non evidences of murder.Dis- brow stayed away and at last a warrant was issued for him.\\ - BALLOT MANIPULATION.Suspicious Circumstances in Connection With the Lennox Election.NAPANEE, Ont., July 2.\u2014A new devel opment in connection with the Lennox elec tion has just come to light.In one of the polling booths of the riding a day or two ago a little girl found upon the floor a ballot regularly initialed by the deputy return- Ing oificer, who, it is stated, admits his initials thereon.The ballot is marked clearly.for Mr.T.(i.Carscallen.The ballots when sent from Toronto came in loose parcels, and were by the deputy returning officer placed m the hands of the rinter, here in loose parcel, and returned by the printer with the names of the candidates printed on them.and bound up in books, supposed to contain 25, 50 and 100 ballots respectively, These books, when counted at the polls, were found to be short in nearly every polling booth.Some thirty or forty ballots were thus found missing,and the sequence of numbers was broken, showing that the ballots had disappeared after they had been numbered in Toronto.Tonic e.( St=Michasl While there\u2019s Life, there\u2019s Hope.When all Tonics, Remedies or Drugs have faildd, if disease is caused by impoverished blood : NinS'Michel CURES No Anemia, no Weakness, no Debility, was ever knotn to resist the vivifying effects of this great Blood-making and Strength-giving Win No mattér how pale, how weak or how old Vin St-Michel brings Strength, Health and Vigor.There's good Rich Red Blood in every drop of tt, , BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.MONTREAL, SoLe AoNTE ron AMERICA.* Ta JOHN MURPHY & CO.A.Jamiesots, \u2019 Birkett, 48rd TE WBE OF HUNTINGOON ACADEMY The Fiftieth Anniversary Was Celebrated on Dominion Day.\u2018PROCESSION AND - SPEECHES +} $.HE Hô \u2014 Colored Goods I prefer PEARLINE to any other poder I have used.donot think it will injure col- ofed clot whichis more than can say for most other wash- Larga Numbers of Old Scholars and Their Friends Honour the Ancient Seat of Learning.(Special to the Montreal Star.) \u201cHUNTINGDON, Que., July 2.\u2014Hunting- don fittingly obeerved the fiftieth anniversary of the Academy in a manner worthy of the occasion.Dominion Day was select ed as the day of the celebration.The even- ng before rain fell\u2019 in abundance; but this who were celebrating.They were amply rewarded with as lovely a day as the beart could desire.The village was decked with bunting and flags from end to end, each one seeming eager to make the most elaborate display.The proceedings.commenced with a flag procession which left the Academy at nine o'clock.Firet|came some rough-riders, head- ed by Mr.es ,\\D.Bicknell, who acted as marshal, followed by the band.Then : mpany o olunteer, under e comman \u2018Aptain arri and the Indepehdent Order or Forresters, with many a lodgy banner.After this came the Academy scholars, each bearing a flag which waa lustily waved as the procession wended ite way.Othex scholars\u2014from God- manchester and the neighbouring munici- * palities joined on the way ~The rear of the procession was manfully by a number of veterans of the Fenian Raid, wearing their medals.: After traversing the principal streets, the procession retuméd to the Academy, where lusty cheers were given for the King and Queen, and for everybody who bad in any way helped towards the celebration.After the procession came speeches, under the chairmanship of Mr.John Hunter, chairman of the school board of the village.Mr.R.N.Walsh, mayor of thé village, gave an address of welcome, after which Mr.W.S.McLaren, M.P., gave a succinct account of the history of the academy.Other addresses were delivered by Mr G.W.Parme- lee, secretary of the Protestant Committee of Public Instruction; Inspector McGregor, Principal Holiday, Rev.W.A.Fyles, Rev.KR.G.Peever, Rev.Joseph White, Rev.Hugh Cameron, of Morrisburg, and Messrs.Broder, ex-M.P., James Knox, of Montreal; W.H.Walker, M.L.A., all dwelling on the benefits which the Academy had been to the community, not only in its own immediate locality, but throughout the limits of the Dominion, through whose vast expanse of territory old pupils were scattered.\u2026 Dinner was served in the Moir Hall by the ladies; and an excellent dinner it was, doing full credit to thé culinary skill of untingdon ladies.After dinner, a baseball match and a series of games made the afternoon pass most agreeably.The Ormstown band was on hand and played Mmost acceptably during the contest of the various games.A most delightful day's proceedings were closed with a well arranged concert in the Moir Hall, which was packed to the doors.At the close, every one sang \u2018\u201cGod save the King,\u201d and the day\u2019s celebration was over.Over 400 old Academy pupils were present, and signed a register, which had been pre vided for that purpose.The Jubilee fund by private subscriptions fro ga Academy boys, now reaches nearly $1,700.THE REMAINS OF THE - LATE LORD PAUNCEFOTE Are Being Conveyed to England by the United States Cruiser Brooklyn.WASHINGTON, July 2.\u2014 The body of the late Lord Pauncefote, British Ambassador to the United States was taken from its resting place in Rock Creek cemetery, near this gty yesterday and canveyed across the country to a special train at Stotts Station, a few miles north of here, on the Baltimore & Ohio Railway.The train returned to Washington the entire staff of the British embassy boarded it.It.left for Annapolis, where the last funeral ceremonies too ace ye y afternoon.The cruiser B lyn sailed with the re maine last night.ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 2.\u2014 The last rites attendant upon the removal of the re mains of the late British ambassador, Lord Pauncefote, from this country to England, were held in Annapolis yesterday afternoon.They consisted of an escort of honour in command of local Commander Howard, and com of marines attached to the Naval Academy and seamen from the cruiser Brooklyn, from the railway station to the Naval Academy wharf.e body-bearers were sixteen in number\u2014eight sailors and eight marines.A caisson drawn by aix horses and man by members of the Fourth United States Artillery, from Fort Meyer, Va., bore the casket.A salute of nineteen guns were fired as the body was placed aboard the Standish which conveved it to_the Brooklyn, anchored in the offing.The Brooklyn, with Rear Admiral hlan\u2019s pennant at her peak, Treighed anchor at .55 and proceeded slowly down the Chesapeake Those accompanying the body from Washington were: Lieut.-Commander Niblack, 8.N.Col.Kitson and Messrs.Raikes, illiame, Grackenthal and Waterloo, of the British embassy at Washington.THE LATEST BATCH OF MILITIA ORDERS.OTTAWA, July 2.\u2014Militia orders issued require that officers commanding stations of the permanent force forward a return showing the occupation of the barracks under their command, with full details of heat- oe ghting, stable accommodation, ete.@ attention of district officers command ing, officers commanding regiments, company commanders, captains of rifie associations.and all concerned, is directed to the paragraph of musketry regulations for the Canadian militia, respecting the return of empty ammunition boxes and cases.These cases shodld be returned at once, as other wise the manufacture of ery ammunition will have to be temporarily suspended.A board of officers will asserable on a date to be named by the D.O.C., military district, to examine and take over the 1,000 yard rifle range at Levis, Que.The following medical officers having successfully passed the Juklifying examinations, are granted certificatés of.their proficiency, and are confiermed Ig ete 5 ive ranks: Surgeon-Major a d Regiment; Surgeon-Captain À.Kirkpatrick, och ir Ha lonel J.K.March, 8th Hussars; Surgeon-Major J.M.Baxter, 73rd Regiment; Burgeon-Lieut.GQ.J.McNally, 7lst ment; Second-Lieut.5 Carruthers, AM \u201c Beco rond Lieut.D.cLaughlin, .8.; Lieut.R.A.MS; Second Lieut.8.8.Skinner, AMS; Surgeon-Lieut.R.Mo: éoth Regiment, Second Lieutenant D.Waïker, A.M.8.: Second-Lieut.W.L.Watt, A.M.8.; Second- Lieut.W.H.P.Hill, A.M.S8.; Second-Lieut.AMS; Surgeon Lieut.FW, iment; Surg.-Lieut.G.8.McCarthy, G.G.F.G.; Second-Lieut.-J.A.Williams.A.M.S.; S8econd-Lieut.J.W.Shil- lington, A.M.8.; Second-Lieut.8.Moorhead, A.M.8.; SuryLieut.H.M.Church, 2nd CA.; Second-Lieut.W.Sands, AMS.; Dr.Lorne Gardiner, recommended for A.M.S.Paymasters are requested nnt to earry.for ward any balances debtor or credit \u2018on their date to the credit\u2019 of | in no way damped the ardour of those | heets at close of fiscal - June 30, En to deposit all fonds on band on thet! \u2014 ing powders.\u2014 Mrs, Rev.M.E.M.es 150 3e0d TRUCKS We have to-day the largest and most varied stock in this line of any house in the trade.We can supply rubber wheels when desired.We want your busi- nes.We can handle it.It will pay.you to a 7.get our prices.The Fairbanks Co\u2019y, Montreal 747 & 760 CRAIG ST.153 8 Saw One of the Millions.DR.COWLING'S English Periodical Pills Sure remedy for irregularities.a perfect regulator, giving reliable and sure results; invaluable in female ailments, $1 and $3 a box.Poat- -pald to any address.MRS.COWLING, #1 Metcalfe street, near St Montreal.For sale by all Druggists.; 199 158 eod Catherine, When you knives, forks, etc., buy reliable brands, even ifthey do costa little more.They are worth tte dl\u2019ference.Our trademark ensures unquestionable quality, \u201c1847 Rogers Bros.\u201d Mads only by The Meriden Britannia Co.156 1 THE KING'S NEW ORDER OF MERIT.It Will be Most Exclusive\u2014It Originated With the King Himself.LONDON.July 2\u2014The new order of merit instituted by the King, which in its first twelye members includes possibly.the most representative men of England, .bas been most favourably received.TH id to be of a most exclusive character.It is to be conferred only upon men of the highest distinction in letters,\u2019 ecieniçe \u2018wind art.or in the naval and military servidé of the country.w It is akin to the Prussian Order of Merit and will carry with it neither title nor pre cedence and no right to use any distinguishing letters after the name.; Some of the grestest men England has produced have resolutely refused to accept titles even when urged to do mo.; lyle was a notable instance in the field of letters, Mr.Gladstone in the field of pol- tics.The order of merit will meet cases of this kind and will be a higher badge of honour than any title.; mCsriyle accepted the Prussian Order ot erit.: Lord Kelvin-is now the holder of both | the Prussian and British orders.The badge of the order will be worn by its members.Jt consists of a red and blue enamel cross of eight points, with the words \u201cfor ment\u201d in gold letters on the blue enamel centre encircled by a laurel wreath.The badge, which is surmounted with the Imperial crown, is enamelled in colour, and 8 suspended by a broad ribbon of crimson and the garter blue.It is intended that June 26, the day originally fixed for the coronation, shall be the anniversary of the order.The new order was the special idea nf the King, himself.In drawing up the honour list he was struck by the fact thai ere was no honour of distinction whic was associated in the public mind as conferred for merit, and merit alone.His Majesty, therefore, determined to create one.\u2019 In conferrin King consult twelve names chosen may be practically his own selection.marais alia se vom bbeys Salt mts Qs The best Tonic it for the first time, the the chief ministers, but the said to be Regulator for Spring It purifies the blood and improves the tone of every organ in the body.Se A teaspoonful in a \u201cglass of water in the morning after breakfast.sR +5 : STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, The Belfast Warokouse.The Belfast Wärehouse.Mid-Summer a ° al JULY 2 1902.®| + F ty : oa} | e 9 C2 Stamped Goods Dept.Discounts of 10, 20 and 25°, Consider a moment what our Discounts Mean to the Economical Housekeeper.i N° INFLATED FIGURES to make the sale price about the same as regula}, but genuine discounts from our wonted moderate prices.Table Cloths, and Napkins re lar] $4.00 and So now,$1.80, $3.20 and 3.80.\" .Lace Collars 3.; s1.60 and $2.40.oo, $2 00 and $3.00 now 80c, Purses and Chatolaine B © $rand $1.50 now 40e, 80¢ and $7.00.85 5oc, $r.00 Pretty Muslins and Lawns regularly 18c, 25c and soc now 0e, 190 and 40e.Woo! Dress Fabrics 45c, 75c and $1.00 n 29e, 600 ani 80c.TS or Boys\u2019 Suits regularly $300, $4.d gs.now $2.40, $3.20 and $4.00.bs °0 an s ® Girls\u2019 Print and Muslin Dresses, re- 8 $35 $1.75 and $2.25; now $71.08, $1.40 and Women\u2019s Mus lin Costumes.$4 50 and $6.75; now $1.88, $2.78 and $3.75 And so on \u201cad infinitum.\u201d The above items illustrate the increased value of your dollars in every section of the store during our - MID-SUMMER CLEARING SALE.Mall Orders Executed.Ca HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2457 St.Catherine Street.& (NEAR DRUMMOND) Same, with 1 row of drawn Fancy work\u2014profitable employment for the moments that adverse weather conditions compel ladles, sojourning at the seaside or .in_the country, to spend indoors.All articles bought here stamped free of charge.ne of the latest being an Egg Cosey.The Many novelties in worked goods\u2014oi ding is made of yellow ailk, with double puffing.e top and bottom are fringed Damask Linen (round shape), a border, and the word *\u201c ! embroidered in silk upon the top piece, indicating the purpose of the article.Price .We, also, have the Egg Cosey Covers, size 12 in.x 12 in., stamped ready for WOrking, 8b.ci cei ciiiie see uns em aee eee ses 000 0e 100 i i Union Linen hemstitched Pillow Shams, nicely hemmed, size 32 in.x 33 5 in.Each cee 85e 1 \u2018Bame with drawn work in esch work.0 corner.Covered Cushions\u2014Sumething Entirely New.ese wee seb as Cc cis ess ses see 0.Floral and Turkish.designs, with double frill, vegetable down filling.Each 89e¢ 55e Stamped Cushion Tops, all colours of Denim, floral and conventional designs.(Price includes the back.) Bize 22 in.x 22 in.Each The country customer enjoys all the advantages of the \u201c city shopper through our Mail Order Department.£1.49 CG TC en x A Fw) 1 Cor.University and St.Catherine Sts.W.H.Scroggie, 5 FRESH FROM THE OCEAN ! your friends will appreciate.ROSE & LAFLAMME, Agents, MONTREAL 154 Have vou ever tasted Ready Lunch Shrimp ?Itis a club delicacy that In tins at the grocers.tai 55% 3 SR 208 _ BW 5 1 =] MOSAICS ! MANTELS PRISMS Les Wensr ios & Pa «.REMOVED «w ; MONTREAL.Roofing of Every Description.George W.Reed & Roofing Materials.2 and 3 ply Felts, Coment, Asphalt or Vul- canite Flooring .co Co., 785 CRAIG STREET.98: Cable Address: Patent Agent.\u201cTer.Main 1604.2:29 2aw \u2018Brevet, Montreal.\" H.A.BUDDEN, Advocate, Patents and Patent Causes, 401 New York L+fe-Bullding.1541 \\ MONTS LIME FRUIT JUICE: Analysis proves that it is the BEST obtainable.Highest citricity and finest flavor.\u201d EVANS & SONS, Limited, Montreal and Toronto.769 Craig Street, 150 Secd RRAT Lit pra et trame dE EEE | | and System || until you can have a new one, and allow the little ones to grow up without musical advantages\u2014when you can purchase a beautiful plano that would have cost your father $500.00 for $100.00, which will answer every purpose for a few years\u2014* yes, for a life time \" if necessary.Read the following list of excellent pianos by the best and most reliable makers, which we are prepared to supply you on most liberal terms, and, which we must sell before the end of July.And several good Practice Pianos from\u201d $25 to $60.all in\u2018 good order.\u2018Particulars as to terms forwarded by mail on application.\u2018 WAREROOMS :\u2014 - 2469 St.Gatherine St, Montreal.1522 aw SOFC ESS FHES ERG ESE ESS SSL L ILL PR LQ LLIN SLL RR PRD § Why Put Off Buying a i PIANO 4 & SEH SOSH & # : » Vose & 8on .Cost $500 .a+.voue For 8110 Weber & Co, N.Y.Cost 8600 ares 000000 For $195 \u2018à Emmerson .\u2026.cereus Cost 8500 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.For 8125 Hallet and Co.eve ceveennene Cost 8450 o.oo verre \u2026\u2026.For 8 95 Weber & Co.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Cost 8400 .» ace For $123 Heintzman and Co .: iss Cost 8400 >.\u2026.:.For $100 *Ÿ Emmerson .1.Cost $4830 .eseen .ereces For 8100 J.and O.Fischer .Cost 8500 .-.are ae -.For $125 Hill and Co., Boston .Cost $500 -.-.+ +++, For $110 Great Union, N.Y.,Cost $450 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oven \u2026 For B 95 Jno.C.Fox .:.\u2026.Cost 8400 eens RN For 8100 Haydn & Co, N.Y.Cost $400 .\u2026 ec For $ 95 à Vose and fon .+.Cost 8400 .\u2026\u2026.For $100 à \u2014 LONDON, July 2.\u2014There have been seri- commander-in-chief, près unless the cadets ties within forty-eight Disorders at Banhurst.ors ™ .where the fire occurred will | fires.all of them occupying the building expelled.fog disorders ree There ee Loca Pa Canada had more than 8500 lobster can- quent fires and property has n malicious- | neries in operation.destroyed, but it has been iMpossible hi- erto to discover any trace of; the guilty f - here firg | for cadet, In consequence of a ES Children Ory as issued an \u2018 \u2019 A x .£152 CASTORIA, 4 The Great Popularity of Coffee and its comforting, nerve soothing properties, have aroused numerous substitutes.None will suit those who have once tried that fine, pure, .BEE , BLEND OFFEE IN TINS SNOWDON, FORBES & CO., Selling Agents, Montreal Be Sure You Get Clark\u2019 y Olark\u2019s Pork and Beans are dellolows.W.OLARK, Mfr., MONTREAL.154ty 3 amo Grocers\u2019 Refrigerators, 2 We can supply Af you with Retrig- Loos crators for CO K E (Smokeless) «$4.50 Per Ton Delivered, thracite coal.Buy now before prices advance, THE LIGHT, HEAT and domestic use \u2014 in fact anything in Refrigerator line.Write and cet our cata! © and testimonials also guarantee.which in free.\u2018EUREKA REFRIGERATOR CO.' W.Hooey, Mgr.Ÿ 88 Moble Ktreet, TO ONTO.MONTREAL Kew York Life Burding Pioce de Armes, wd dat At a meeting of Welsh colllery delegates It was resolved to give the mine own: rs no- Uce that the existing, sliaing scale and Gas Works, 98 Ottawa Street agreement would be terminated on De- v cember &L : : «280 coûtt - \u201cee .a - .» eu x 3 A pt .n oe ~ \u2014\u2014 ; CHEAP FUEL This is 81.75 per ton cheaper than Aw AND POWER CO, - Gas Works.Harbour St.Hochelaga.* vy w= * a .a a Pos « Py eT WS tage] 5 i ay a ag\" ns & AF = wh 50 m=\" WOPPS\u2014At Chalk River, Ont.on Thurs- » » .\u2026 + .+ SODFREY-On June 8th, the wife of Mr.LS .NILLENEUVE\u2014On June 24th, at Swanton, RÜSSELI-NOBLE\u2014On June 10th, at All - months.Funeral 4 Hiwntingdon, Que., in the 64th year of her - axe.Montreal Girls Win fl notices of Birthe, Marriages,.Deaths must bs endarsed with flames and addresses of the per- A8 sending same.SIRTHS MAILET\u2014At Carberry, Man.on June 18, the wife of W.E.Bailey, of a son.* IRNS\u2014On June 24th, at Ottawa, the e of E.H.Cairns, of a daughter.*® DEACON\u2014-At MacGregor, Man, on June.#h, the wife of A.J.Deadon, of a WAPF\u2014At Coulee, Assa.\u2026.on May Mth, to and Mrs.James A.Gaff, a daugh- mS rey, Nanaimo, B.C., of a daugh- GOWLER\u2014At Portage la Prairie, Man., on June lith, the wife of G.O.C.Gow- lar, of a son.* ° -GAULT\u2014At Ardeer, MacGregor street, on _ tbe 26th inst, the wife of Leslie H.\u201cGœult.a son.153 2 HOOD\u2014At Nelson, B.C., June 21, to Mr.and Mrs.Robert M.Hood (nee Colpitts).a daughter.* .LATIMORE\u2014In this city.on the 27th of June, at 31 Lusignan street, the wife ._ of Michael Latimore, of a daughter.McCURDY\u2014At Newcastle, N.B., on June 12th, to Mr.and Mrs.E.A.McCurdy, a daughter.154 2 MITCHELL\u2014On June 29th, 1902, at 40% Bt.Antoine street, city, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Miichell.MACNAMARA\u2014At Portage la Prairie, Man., on June 17, the wife of Mr.Mac- namara, of a daughter.* RUSSELL-\u2014In Trafford, Man., on June 7.to Mr.and-Mrs.W.H.Russell, a son (still-born).* ROY\u2014At Windsor Mills, Que., on June 23, .& daughtér to Mr.and Mrs.Louis Rox * BTOCKFORD\u2014At Moncton, N.B., on June M.to the wife of Jos.G.Stockford, a mon.* ) SHERIDAN \u2014At Thetford Mines.on June al.a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Willlam 8heridan.® SPENCE\u2014At Regina, Assa.on Jpne 1 the wife of T.Bpence, of a son?5 MFOBIN\u2014At Glace Bay, N.8., on June 2, jour and Nrg.W.R.Tobin, a daugh- t., the wife of A.B.Villeneuv £ daughter.* a - ve of w vr MARRIAGES.\"ALEXANDER-McNAIR\u2014On June 25th, at the home of the bride, by Rev.P.H.Hutchinson, Wm.Alexander, of St.Louis, .Beauharuois Co.to Margaret Ruth, daughter of the late John McNalr.® BAUSCH-CONROY\u2014At St.Gabriel Church, où June 21, by the Key.Father O'Meara.CEE William Bausch, son of the late » F.Bausch, and Catherine, second daughter of Mr.James Conroy.DONALDS-LA CHANCE\u2014On June 30th, in the chapel \u2018of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame: Church, by the Rev.F.Water Doyle, 8.J., John Howard Donalds, of .8ydney, C.B., to Edith Euphroysne, second daughter of Mr.F.X.La Chance.FOREMAN-BRIGUEN\u2014Thomas G.Foreman, of Grenvilie, to Miss Emily Brig- den, of Calumet, at Sydney, C.B., by tne Rev.Mr.Vincent.KAINS-BUSSELL\u2014At All Saints\u2019 Church.Bdmonton, N.W.T., on June Iîth, John Malcolm Kains, manager Imperial Bank of Canada, Strathcona, and Arabella, and daughter of J.M.Bussell, of Hornby, LAVOIE-PERRY\u2014At Mancton, N.B., on .June 16th, by Kev.H.A.Meghan, Louis Faroe to May Perry, daughter of Mr.amas Ferry, all of Moncton.* MURRAY-PEDERSEN\u2014Ou Monday, June 30th, 1902, by Rev.Fr.Reidel, of the St.- ho'a German © Lutheran Church, Mr.Thomas J.Murray to Miss Jessie Louise _ Marion (Lulu).youngest daughter of Mr.stian Pedersen, both of Montreal.cards.) MOORE-FISHER\u2014On Wednesday.June 18.by the Rev.A.Lee, B.A., William Moore.Ir., to Jenette Llizabeth, daughter oul mes Fisher, of Hemmingford, Que.* PROVENCHER - NEWMAN \u2014 At St.George's Church, Montreal, on the 2th \u2018Ey inst.by the Rev.Lyson Hague, Mary Nowman to Alexis Frovencher, all 0 Montreal.Baits\u2019 Church, Foxtrap, C.B., by Rev.Henry P.tley.William Pesell, Esq., \u2018of Matane.Que., to Miss Frances Eleanor Noble, of Fair Haven, Nfid.* ROWLEY-McKAY\u2014At Truro, N.8.on June 24th, by Rev.James W.Falconer, B.D., assisted by Rev.Clarence Mackin- non, B.1», Alfred Henry ltowley to ès, daughter of the Hun.Senator Mc- Kay, of Truro.* REYNOLDS-PHELPS \u2014 At St.Patrick's Church, Bolton Centre, Que.on June 18, by the Rev.N.P.Yates, B.A., Howard Allan Reynolds, of Point st.Charles, Montreal, to Alma Amanda Phelps, of Bolton Centre, Que, RANDALL-COONEY \u2014 On July Ist, at Bt.Patrick's Church, by Rev.Martin Callaghan, P.P.,.Geo.Thomas Randall, of Montreal, to Roae Louise Cooney, el- dédt daughter of tchael Cooney, of Montreal.New York and Chicago papers please eopy.\u2018 SUHOFIELD-SMITH\u2014On June 24th, at 8t.\u2018John.N.B., by Rev.L.J.Fraser, U.D., Frederick Burrington Schofieid, son of \"the late George A.Schofield, to Annie DIRE Le pubilaheu by Hugh Graham, restdent in Montreal.Publishing et al 167 and 100 St James st XY Ne À LS will get a present.[™ A Fd 4 \"some are better.-, advertised by us.43 Le Grand Opening | Free Distribution of Presents HELD AT OUR NEW SHOWROOMS 210 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN ST., IN THE MONUMENT NATIONALE, ON FRIDAY, Bargain Day, July 4th Every collector of cash receipts having three pages of their book filled will\u2019 receive the usual 10 Free Receipts and a beautiful present.Samples of which are now on exhibition in the window at the new store.: Only those having a book will be admitted a ks free at any of our Stores,or from any of the Merchants nd only those with three pages filled © This is one of the finest offers we have ever made to the public Don\u2019t miss it, ONLY 3000 PRESENTS.First in, will have first choice\u2014all the presents are handsome and useful, but Open From 8 a.m.Tjl 10.30 p.\"ne THE TRADLRS\u2019 ADVERTISING CO., 210 St, Lawrence Main St, 2005 Notre Dame St, and (54 St, John St, Quebec.À S.\u2014Cash Receipt Béo B54sx1 "]
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