The Montreal daily star, 8 juillet 1902, mardi 8 juillet 1902
[" \u2019 .E- ord, To-day, and the Leanders po Thetr Heat, But jn Slower Time Than the Canucks.HENLEY, England, July 8.\u2014 Given a eontinuance of the fine weather now pre- : _ voijins.- the Coronation Henley Regatta \u201cYremises to be a record from the view point \u2018of thosce who regard it as a society picnic.Reunches, drags, motor cars and trains emptied a great concourse of people at the Fiverside to-day, and the town accommodation was taxed to the utmost.The club \u2018enclosures occupied the choice positions on the\u2019 Bucks shore, while below the pic- - turesque h ouse boats, lavishiy adorned with and flowers, made a capital show.ies were present in great force, all in their brightest and airiest summer costumes, The racing began at 12.30 pm.« Imi the first heat for the Grand Challenge Cup, feander Rowing Club beat the King- - Rowing Club easily by a length and a ter Time, 7 minutes 34 seconds.nder on the Berks station led from \u201c%he stam, and, rowing a slower stroke throughout, won without much exertion.\u2018Kingston was much dove up at the finish.THE ARGONAUTS WON.The second heat for the Grand Challenge , in which the Argonaut Rowing Club, .of Toronto, beat University College, Oxford; by 2 1-2 lengths, in 7 minutes 25 seconds, was a good race for a mile.The Argo- Bauts, stationed on the Berks shore, jumped + off with the lead, but bow slipped.his seat University led at the half mile.'anadians.however, gradually overhauled ir opponents, and ultimately easily de- ated the Oxonians, who were the head dé the river (leading crew) at Oxtord last weason.The Argonauts will row third Tri- Cambridge, on Wednesday - THAMES CLUB DEFEATED.hé ral Heat for the Grand Challenge | p for the day resulted in the London : g Club beating the Thames Rowing lab by a length and a quarter in 7 min- 58 seconds.London had the favoured ition.the Berks shore, and an easy .They were clear after a couple of inutes\u2019 rowing, were two lengths ahead ; Fawley Cpurt, and thence took matters TITUS WON AGAIN.If the fourth heat (first of the day) for diamond sculls, C- C.8.Titus, Union Boat bh, New.York, beat IW.W., Oxford, by three lengths.in 9 min- 17 seconds.Titus's easy victory over Field, who is the holder of the Oxford University sculls, increases the American\u2019s chances for the dis- monds.Titus, who was onthe Berks station, had the measure of his opponent from the first.The Oxonian stuck to his work manfully for three-quarters of a mile.At Fawley Court (half the course) Titus whose time up to that point was four min- \u2018utes 26 seconds, was only a foot ahead, but thence the American drew further .and further away, Field being completely exhausted.In the fifth heat for tBe diamond sculls, J.Beresford, of the Kensington Rowing Club, had the Be Berks station and lcd his opponent, Bt.George Ashe, of the Thames Rowing Club, fronf the mark.ord kept some lengths shead of Ashe throughout and paddled in the easiest of winners in 9 minutes.In the first heat for the Thames Challenge Cup.Thames Rowing Club beat Lendon Rowing Chu Etherington-Smith, who bel to the Leander Boat Club, won his heat in the dis- monds, with such surprising ease that he will almost certainly figure in the final.veteran Blackstaffe, of the Vesta Rowing Club, after keeping on a level with his competitor to Fawley Court, dro Po dde astern of Smith, and the latter won home.Titus\u2019s performance made such an impression that even money was laid on his win- nine the diamond sculls.The Thames Rowing Club won the first heat for the Thames Challenge Cup.by three lengths.Time 8 minutes, 16 seconds.BLACKSTAFFE BEATEN.5% the éixth heat for the diamond seulls, B.Etherington-Smith beat H.T.Black- sta, easily.Time, 9 minutes, 1 second.(Special Cable from the Special Correspon- pondent of the Star in London.) LONDON, July 8.\u2014The® Argonauts\u2019 victory at Henley is generally popular.Their form for several days past suggested victory.The evening papers agree that they won easily on their merits: The Argonauts\u2019 next opponents are Third Trinity.If they win they stand a good ebance to vin the grand challenge cup.ecorder\u2019s Decision - 2: Nests the Approval The decision of Mr.Recorder Poirier in matter of the Sunday trading byfaw meets with the approval of the Lord's Day \u201cAlliance of this city.In speaking about the judgment to a Star reporter today, the Rev, J.L.George, se- pe.of the Alliance, said that it was the sort of Pécision that the Alliance ; expected.- Alliance, he said, had \u2018fowght the by-law in the first place be- \u2018eanse of its conviction that the sanctity 0\u201d Lord's Day should be preserved, in the second place because \u2018it dis- Fiminated unwisely against certain shop- Jeepers, who were compelled under fa cou- 4 to close up shop on Sunday, wbile retail shop-keepers were allowed lo Fo their places open.\u201cThe Alliance,\u201d said Mr.George, \u201cfelt t the City Council had no right to thus inate against ope class of citizens in favour of another.In their opinion, the Council had no jurisdiction whatever in matter of [regulating Sunday \u2018trading.power belonged exclusively fo the son Government.Hence, when the = acted as it did, legitimizing certain ches of trading on \"the Lord's ance claimed hat it.cacoeded its powers.The Alliance, , belleved that if it was legal to re small stores on Sunday, it was perils legitimate to keep all the in the city open.Its members and protested against any favours and | c ng granted to certain individuals, bat oe Council did not heed the protest and passed \u2018the bylaw, He that it would be upset im the courts, and in our expectations we have not been disappoiut- Personall cr I should jike to see the ce taken to the higherécourts in order that the opinion of the judges in such courts might also be ascertained.Mr.Recorder Poirier, it seems ;Bolds the same opinion as the Alliance with respect to the unconstitutionality of the by-law, and he has given expression to that opinion in be no uncertain voice.He feels with the Alliance that the Council Had no t to sti ulate that certain articles should be sold on Sunday and that certain stores phould remain open.Either all the stores should be pes on Sunday or noce at all.Alliance may now be thankful that it made its protest against Ald.Lebeufs bylaw.At it looked as if its op tion had been rendered futile by the sent man of the Police Committee and those of his colle him in rushing it thro But x is an ill- pind that blows nobody good, and so :t has happened that in the end the views held by the Alliance have met with the endorse tion of the courts.\u201cThe Alliance, 1 may say, is still in fa- with that object in view.Now that AM.Lebeuf's Sunday trading by-law Las been declared ultea vires, the previously existing by-law prohibiting Sunday trading is again in force, and the Alliance will see that ita its , provisions are kept by the citizens of THE SUNDAY SELLING MUDDLE DISCUSSED.The Mayor had something to say to-day it thé Sunday selling by-law, which the vrai _have just declared was practi- aly.os: to reason,\u201d said the Mayor, \u2018\u201cthat it was not legal for Cauncil to say that certain kinds of fruits.etc.should sold on Sunday, and declare it was il- Ra to sell certain other thinga.In my op- : fnion.a law will have to be [assed saying s legal or II- that either Sunday selling al.There can be no discrimination.This ; unday by-law is now more tangled up an ever.Council will have now to dis- the whole question over again.\u201d SENT TO PENITENTIARY FOR SEVEN\" YEARS FOR LAPRAIRIE ROBBERY.alfeiaty Cote was to-day sent to the pe- tlary for seven years for committing 4 burglary in Laprairie last week.He is old gaol bird, and has already served a seven years\u2019 sentence.The Military Tattoo.\u2018#'he inst rehearsal of the Montreal mill- pry bands for the tattoo to-night at the \u201cSMAA.A.grounds was held last evening, and everything is now in shape to cele- eats the recovery of His Majesty.The \u201c\u2018ÿarés which will take part in the tattoo are those of the 2nd R.C.A., 1st Prince of - '\\Wales\u2019 Fusiliers, 3rd Victaria Riftes, 5th +.Royal Bcots, 65th Carabinier Mont Royal.| top.ar his the-buglers, pipers aid érummers.,/T will make a total of 250 : Poe inent onthe programme is the new + Goronation March.which was chosen by a committes froin , scores that were tten.The German tattoo music is an- BT ser will be splay © of Another feature orks.This will be dividea | into four ods of ten minutes each, and includes tures of the King and Queen, and other pi vid Barsalou] \u2018convicted two years \u201carson and sent to the peniten ary, and rwards to Longue Pointe Asylum, es- a few days ago.Last night he was dy a ek to \u20ac oh Point St Charles ad taken La the aaviu;m | i ; CHAMBERLAIN HAS SCORES OF CALLERS LONDON, July 8.\u2014There was a cons stream of lers at Charing Cross H ann tal to-day.both to condols with Joseph Chamberlain, whose forehead was severely cut in a cab sccident yesterday, and to congratulate Kim on his birthday.He is 68 years old to-day.Mrs.Chamberlain waa an early arrival with a supply of flowers SiS ain 1 u n issued 1100 a Du from the hospital at \u201c ry Chamberlain well.He quiet ls emeontial Me hospital for the pi a There died at on the 19th of rs, Jane - In her her ia year.wine deceased lady Mrs.Wilson \u20ac Robert Wilson, of this city.sunt of Frobabt ties for the n .clally.pres ext >\u201c spe.\u2018hours cted Hem for the Mentreal Star at Moderate.south-wester winds; fine and very warm.ry and westarty Maximum and minimum an a; Ottawa.\" oo \u201c Q Quevie, oy * trea, July & Read) y the Opticals and neers\u2019 Supply Pen \u201candard base at 08: a to-day, 25: at dam am.ie.nl; pos aximum minim &; rester.anima ES minimum 6.un rose this morning at +0 o'clock ; will set this evening at at 3.81 o'clock.AT.THE SUMMER RESORTS.OLD OR! RD, July $.\u2014Wind, southwest; rain.l'egaperature, To.at ae vod fd dents \u201cas \u2018indicating that vour of f havin all the stores in the city of Ameri can authority She Customs receipts Save pes x x; EEE ei AM.\u201cAmes, chairman of Ge Hygiene Committee, felt keenly dimppointed, to-day, over the decision of the City Council yesterday afternoon in refusing to vote the money for, the erection of the contagious diseases hos-' pital on Fletcher's Field.8 of the action cé Council, be said: is little to be amid.The action of certain members of the Council vesterday in refusing to grant an appropriation to commence work upon the hospital this summer simply means that nothing will now be done for another year I cannot understand how aldermen; after approving of the project, after determining upon the site, and after a sppropristine money for the preparation of pians, nsistently refuse to grant the money to ¢ \u201cinto affect their own resolutions.\u201cThose who yesterday voted the reports have taken upon the ves sponsibility far graver than most of them imazine.\u201cWith the Moreau street hospital irrevo- eably abandoned to small-pox, and with temporary açco! tion t for but sixteen scarlatina and diphtheria patients, we are to pass through another autumn and winter.If an epidemic, or even the ordinary amount of sickness from these diseases is prevalent, the Health Department will be wholly un to protect the lives of the citizens.\u201cThe members of the Hygiene Committes wish the public to plainly erstand that, for what will undoubtedly.coms to -pass within a few months, they are in no wise to be held responsible.THE OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE.\u201cAs to the future, the only course is to cause the plans and estimates to be complet- 2 sou, duties is granted me, th been commenced under 3 mo en; às 8 citizen, with such public-spirited i community possesses in at numbers | in order to provide by means of private sothropy, what.hat the municipal rulers me sconer, obme later, the shall be built.\u201d ALD.LAVALLEE'S OPINION, i Ald.Lavallee, who has worked hard Ald.Ames for the atablishment of a contagious disenses hospital, said today: \"11 am not at all surprised that Ald Ames f phe disap 1D over e refusal\u2019 Counell to vote the 319,000 for the erection : hospital should ba Fletcher's the pos to this decision, it Jw id thé boépital.In all science Sis is not fair treatment.difficult now to say hospi be put ap.\u201d | of the hospital KING'S PROGRESS ALL THAT CAN BE DESIRED | \"A Brief Bulletin in Regard to \u201cHis | Majesty's Health Was Issued This Morning.LONDON, July 8.\u2014 The bulletin re garding the condition of King Edward ard, post ed at uckingbam Palace at ten 0° morning, says: 4 The King's.rogress is all that can be \u201ci > \u201cTREVES, \u201cLAKING \u201cBARLOW.\u201d passed \u2018a favourable day vestes, Edward and the verbal report given out je gt vus thai Hi Bjr vs où E use by ol Prince of Wales of the * when he.referred to t Koy Poet, at the ot evening, is reearded rome.of the royal the Kgs sp Pont La from a horse \"which.SERIOUS FIREAT -at- Lendonderty, N.8, : (8 to.the Montreal Star) | LONDONDERRY, NS.May May 8.\u2014 Fes, last evening destro; \u201cHon and plant of the mires] Bolling 20 Com .The fire 9 *| mpm.\u201cQuickly spread to the adn us k - : He was conveyed to the &- - his leg: General Hospital in the ambularca - Anarchy Predicted for the Cuban Republic ~ (Special to the Montreal Star.) WASHINGTON, July 8.\u2014General Fitz hugh Lee, formerly in command of the United States forces in Cuba, says: \u201cUnless confidence can soon be established in the ability 4 of the Cuban Government and relief orded by the United States in the be muster of the sale of Cuban products, there anarchy \u2018and annexation and anarchy means the interference of the United States and the hoisting of our remain\u2014over the island.There is no direct taxation in the Islands.All revenues are derived from customs receipts.During the occupancy of the island American forces revenue receipts were very large, but since the withdrawal will be nothing ahead but | chants bave little if any confidence in ro new Republic.They are afraid to to Coben ports and re arti anythi that makes the future of the dant n t look ok black Our merchants are no its sending Cuban merchants when dore Yio bles may break out at any moment be seized by a mob.There is gra gi 8 56 sil and his followers ha been ignored by the Cuban Government.ne |__sFust_ho out, General Fitzhugh Les is not prepared to fay, but it might ocrur ut any moment.NDREWS, NB.RB, biden too.\u201d } É > fi 7 i \u2018Qaylon Teaz amounts to, this, \u201cthat there | are ne \u2018others 00 GOOd.\"emrnpemes | Lead Packets Only\u2014Black or Natural Green, LL 25c;:3Uc, 40e, 5Oc,.suc.Per Pound, Fare boo, = vo ot 4 RA Ns Es ST.JAM \u2014 FOR \u2014\u2014 WOVEN HAIR .BELTING ES STREET, MONTREAL.\u2014 159 zeod ti & VUVIL SOI, 1664 = so4 \u20ac + P.D, Corsets possess many | advantages.\u201cThe new straight front \u2018wodels give.that full rounded contour.and low.bust so much # Every dry goods- s house with {any pretension to \u201c quality\u201d N bein a full and-complete line dof D, Corsets, | SALESMAN WANTED.It you want to to make money during the summer, with or without decrins your present home - naion stress n ia side line tor ram a z Jaw Tor wamen sow travel You would think by the way customers are buying our shirts that Tooke\u2019s was the only shirt store in the city.Buy your shirts at Tooke\u2019s and save frem twenty to twenty-five Be Cu =h 2 TOOKE sees 1553 St Catherine-st,E : These who __ And the comfort.it it gives them you can have alse: 2387 St.Catherine ot West 7 wear this underclothing are not \u2018afraid of s \"Our booklet, free, will tell all about it.n r trade with FOR Wear Tori Bremer and \u2018services.They are guarse teed by he malas d end sid in the best shore.DEIMEL LINEN-MESH co.15821 Absolutely safe and free from Enthroned © once more in.the Lighting.World by, the Diamond Bas Lamp the vention of the Age.A table lamp that makes gas from coal oil and gives alight, if required, equal to F25 candles.Light can be regulated \u2018at will.an ordinary coal oil lamp.An ideal Jamp for town or eountry.: ance companies.Inspection Invited.THE GLORIA GAS LIGHT CO., 2137 St Catherine Street, Local Agents.- DIAMOND LIGHT AND-HEATING CO, .7180 Craig Street, Manufacturers and Fatentees.Qreatest lighting In- Consumes fess off than objection on the part of insur- Rr BATHER CAUGHT A | SHARK-BY- THEM Mr._Spoerman, of ot Indiana, Moots a \u201cMan-Kater and it Bites /His- Wrist Before it is Killed.(Epecial to the Montreal Star.) * NEW YORK, July 8\u2014To sise s sup Harry \u201cM.Speermsn, of Fort Wayne, Ind, Steeplechase Pier at Atlantic City.Mr.Gpeerman, who is & guest at the Ho- udolf, is an expert swimmer.He dis- the life lines yesterday and swam quarter of mile beyond the Steeple , , & point to which bathers & rf HE ie = 2 ; BEE, Eo Tu Fr 3 Fa Filta ist 2f Fe 1; ity p Diamonds Differ.\u201c Difference in quality between y equal reliable\u2019 ouses depends somewhat on defects one dealer excuses in his .own afticle.We must olear out our lmmonée and vacate the premises., A glauce at a few'lines mentioned below will se some idea of the great sacrifice we are making: , Ladies\u2019 White Blouses fine material, tucked * back.end : front, r TE en rr | cuffs, : regular tine sold at $1.40; to clear .evesses csenesssisescs os \" Ladies\u2019 Linen Blouses, all over tucked, gow .und collars, lowes: front, very latest vie, vegulatiy ool at at Ls to clear at dax | » Dresses.made of fine: washing material box-piested skirt, style.bi ouse,.trigamed vith white embroidered.eol lar; roguler 0 ; to clear the line, about 25 only, at .Children's White Sea Hate, trimmed wi egy dre's Druck Tams, bands remoruble ox vain and.cok regular 35c line ;to clear ; i gli ures TE of lis losing done ha line out, Pape eft.»e a 09 Bese ®%sa0 od Wena S00 Se RINGS.socveutos bise, - JOHN AITKEN & CO.'S OLD STAND, 1787 Notre Mn 8¢., oor.\u2018se john à st.§ ~ TELEPHONE MAIN' 1082.- seirssnciecsas casse coe asosoucoue el Demeit :pnitations Got 5.2 | i Remalns.For Bren: Ny -Uoet or ë Cora Le Bai § pee sam EN EEN = tod M Marke, ene Bd rly and\u2019 Toitans agents in France, Mayence, Favre sud Cie.Agent In Toronto.M W.MoGttitvey, Te Ming street west.oO Cun and Co.Afni» ERT SRR Smee, 900 Fleet at- , Girauation of of the Star \u2018WEEK ENDING JULY 5TH, 1803.MONDAY - - - ~ B47 \u2018TUESDAY - - Dominion Day \"WEDNESDAY - - - 54071 \u2018THURSDAY - - - 54,022 FRIDAY - - - = 54,08 SATURDAY - =- «+ 60,008 | TOTAL - - - 876,320 Daiiy Average - = = 85,264 Weekly Star Last Week - 121,465.CIRCULATION OF THE ST DAILY AND w FRS LAST WE From the ove figures are excluded several thousand su ions regarded us ; \u201cWore or less ephem \u2014\u2014\u2014 eC TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1003.= \u2018The Star at Summer Resorts.The Star is mailed to any address in Canada or the United States direct from the office of publication for any pgriod desired At city rates, Orders for the Star by the week, fortnight, manth or year may be left at either the head office, St.James street, or at the Branch office, corner Peel and St.-Catherine.Cash must accompany all mail orders.No extra charge for postage.tu a : THE CIVIC HOSPITAL SCHEME.oR \u201cThe City Council has burked the civic opi scheme for another year.Fhe Council is a comical institution; it _ \"Sawer agrees with iteelf long.It has de dared itself in favour of having a hospital; it has declared itself in favour of a certain kind of hospital; it bas declared | iteelf in favour of a certain site for the hospital; and pow it refuses to vote the money to build the hospital because it does not like the site for which it voted.; As the aldermen seem to*be unanimously in favour of having some kind of à hospital gomewhere, we would suggest that the whole question be referred to a new commit- \"tee composed of Ald.Clearibue, Chausse, Couture, Ouimet, Ekess; Martineau, Gallery, Robillard, Lesperance, Lamarche, Ricard, Payette, Lemay and Herbert.We do not select these gentlemen because of their exceptional capacity for dealing with the question, but because of their exæption- al responsibility in connection with the mat- -\u2014 Having killed the original scheme at a - very advanced stage, the public are surely entitled to look to them for an alternative, if not a better one.Moreover, if they can be got to agree upon any, kindeof scherhe that will give the city the hospital which is such an imperative neceesity, we think the other aldermen would fall into line.je THE CORONATION.© The date to be fixed for the Coronation 7 \u201cseremony will doubtless depend upon other \u2018considegptions than the health of the King, Bow Xs in\u2019 course of restoration.In the whirl of recent stirring events, it seems to have been forgotten that the Cabinet bas decided to hold an autumn session fn order that their proposals for domestic .fegislatiBu\u2014regarding education, temperance \u2018and Irish land reforg\u2014may be carried through.These measures had been delayed fu part by deliberate obstruction, which, pow that the new rules of debate are in op- @ration, wilt be less effective.\u2018\u2019Tbe fact that there is to be an autumn} \u201csession will naturally induce the Goverm- ;- ment to make an adjournment of the present session earlier than the msual date for \u2018prorogation, so that members may.recuper- + hte their energies before the summer passes.Allowing August and September for that purpose, it is quite likely that the work at Westminster will be renewed in October, sud that the formal act of Coronation will be during recess.\"Considering that this function, even if hold ib semi-State, will be sure to attract all the society leaders, and that the fact of the autumn session will keep in London those politicians who are usually scattered to the four quarters of the earth, , wo do not think the tradespeople and artisans .great metropolis will lose much through she postpouement | of the great event.Thé abnouncement of His Majesty\u2019s ill- _ness was only made after all the work of the * \u201ccarpehters, decorstors, gasfitters, tailors and dresimakers was complete.Even id: the i f ts, a vest majority had paid i | adnan, pe end accepted the risk.Had the : places es erranged for, Loi SE manon bare reped tn ba: ro ie wil sb rene ' : partismientary passion, + Brith ou av Hlovanion of the relations: between the Mother Country and _ Coloffied rites\u2019 by fir Walter Demat rE quote from the colantis ow York Journal of Cominerce, h uses it for this veey.purpose oÉ.or Biweteating the change in sentiment, wrought by the strug gle.Sir Walter mid, a on ~~ \u201cAustralia, which could not, de * fend bersell \u2018against Japan, nrdst, ss she \u201c.grows stronger, become independent, We shall then, say in fifty years, see six great English-speaking nations; every one will A _be_pore populoys than France at the pres by the same laws, inheriting AR the Anglo Seon qualities, virtoes and unk.Ja Ti kein Joo Some adda | #, the British Empire has \u201cfound heresll.\u201d of the great Republic redognising this mark- | or even discussed four or five years ago, mentioned seriously in the hearing of a responsible British public man.Canada has always been loyal to Britain; but there have been times when we thought that the word \u201cloyf}\u201d\u2019 possessed less breadth and depth than do now.Then Canada has probably enjoyed a more vigorous Imperial spirit all along than any other por tion, of the Empire, not excluding the United: Kingdom; and now we are ddighted to find the self-same spirit actuating every British community.Now nowhere in the Empire would a step away from British unity be tolerated.The binding together of the British nation may be slow or it may be rapid; but \u2014\u2014 that it shall be bound together far more firmly and closely, sooner or later, is to day the settled policy of every free community under the flag.\u201cLittle England- ism\u201d is absolutely dead and buried.re GUARANTEES FOR PEACE.It is scarcely possible to attach too much importance to the official statement made public in the closing days of last month that the Triple Alliance between Germany, Aus- tris and Italy, which, under existing treat ies, would have expired fn May, 1003, will be formally renewed.It is a common error to look upon the negotiations of such alliances as this one between the central powers of Europe, that between Russia and France, and even that so lately concluded between Britain and Japan as tending te .increase the likelihood of offensive action by one set of allied forces against the other.On the contrary, they form an invaluabte \u201cir surance policy\u201d against the outbreak of à great European war.The Austrian Chancellor, Count Golnchowski, when making the declaration to the Austro-Hungarian \u201cDelegations\u201d that the signatures to the renewed treaty would be affixed in good time, was careful to point out that the object of the \u201cgreat pact\u201d was \u201cto avôid aggressive action in any direction whatever.\u201d He went on to state that assurances had Leen received which \u201cenabled the triply | allied powers to regard the Dial Alliances between Russia and, France, Britain and Japan as highly valuable \u2018complements and assistances in the fulfilment of its own task.\u201d ! There was a period when the introdue tion of fiscal questions such as the customs duties between the allied powers, whose borders, be it always remembered, are co termirious forming a wedge through Europe, from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, would excite - commerciat international jealousies, which would defeat the aim of the statesmen.The arrangements finally concluded pe- move all danger of such friction by permitting each individual Power to negotiate such commercial treaties with each other and with outside nations as might seem good to them.For instance, the mew arrange- | ments - made -between Italy \u2014 and France, | a which have so agreeably improved the rela tions of those so long estranged nations have not affected the \u201cmotif\u201d of the Triple Alliance though some of the teriffi changes made may injure some branches of trade between the three allies.: Count Golnchowski of course did not disclose the terma of this renewal treaty, the secret of which has been so carefully kept since its first negotiation, 13th March, 1887, but he very significantly hinted that did the Sultan of Turkey \u201cor any other influence\u201d stimulate the \u201cpermanent agitation\u201d going on in the Balkan States wo as to promote actual warfare, such an event would find the Triple Alliance in agreement and pre pared to use its combined strength.We have before remarked how much an international situation which, particularly dince Britain has gained a free hand, now looks eo hopeful, depends upon the lives of remarkable Emperor Francis Joseph.Revolution in Turkey of some sort must surely come.The social upheaval in Russia, too, danger of the other.The London Spects- tor, in commenting upon the treaty, mem- tions two other elements of danger which are not commonly appreciated :\u2014\u201cThat the peoples who fill the armies are not half as wiss or as self-restrained as their rulers.This is the new feature in international po- litice which worries diplomatists, and makes statesmen say dangerous things in je, bexides, the influence-of the Papacy al ways working against a peace which abolishes the témporal power, and the incakcul- stone need not break any head, but is perfectly certain not to mend one\u201d = The experiences gained by greater: mili- strong factor upon the side of the statesmen real test of the successful diplomatist.BXIT LOTTERY.The prompiness with which Jules | Cho- 'quet dealt with the latest phase of fie lob tery nuisanes cannot be other thin an en- ing all the time, - ; The years duritg wbieb\u2018the game 5 Éeltor was played twice à day in this city, \u20ac open way in which tielrets for a chances were sold in hundreds \u2018of.places iw all pirts of the city, educated & gilieration té regard the lottery as legitimhéte, and all interference with the same as tyranny.So \u201ca compromise actually had to be made with peôpie who were carrying.om a business which was & erima from the very hour they started, ~- - pased making everything in the way of à | \u2018drawing an offegos.\u2019 There had been a provision whareb:: the raffled, and whereby bons fide members of -à bona fide art 'uniôn might dispsse of works of art they bad made themselves, strictly \u201cQuébes sold\u2019 charferé to concerne to carry \u2018ow Toéteries netting the owners hundreds of thousands a year.of the Colonial contingenty in fat war than the absolute ineptitude j of such speculation to the conditions of to-day.\u201d To Exactly.As a great novelist would-put- And it is encouraging to find leading journals ed change in the situation.There are things which might.hyve been considered \u201cwhich would now only arouse impatience if \u2018what guise it is attempted, if the police a few individuals, particularly that of the | goes on Apace.The counteract-the \u2018business is that the day anybody discovers it, # will ceass to interest the rest of bu- manity.| order to placate deputies with votes.Thee | able effect of accident, which, like a falling |- tary nations than Britain form 's very |.who seek to tone down ipternationsl rivalry & by those mutual concessions which ere the {> couragement to the detectives to keeg work- ° _urent bad become.the vested inteveste that An amendment to the Cetuminad Code war\u2019 \u2018unsold goods at & charity bazaar esuld be- poor themeelven, by Jot: These were the aa british | \u20ac the y dencé of leq tions.ua, when the Parliament of Onn ada was appeajed to andthe Criminal Code amended by striking out the words which permitted a drawing of any kind, the lottery interests of Montreal were so large that a certain number of months were | given them to close up their affairs and get out of business.It was not long after the open sale of lottery tickegs was thus pny a stop to and the general playing of policy ended, before we called attention to the fact that the game was still not extinct, that in a quieter way it was still being carried on.Nothing was \u2018done and societies for repairing the broken walls of Jericho, - and other such valuable missions, more and more openly carried on the old game of policy.Finally their drawings became attended by hundreds, and timidity gave place to boldness.\u201d It began to be felt that the law was to be violated with the old-time impunity, and that prosecutions were to be but the former illustrations of the law\u2019s delays, while the people contributed their mites to make fortunes for the, proprietors of the gambling joints.At last the detectives made a descent, seized an establishment and arrested all of the hundred or wo they found there.Arrangements were made to work the former game of bluff, but this time the parties have been shown that the prosecution \u201cmeant business.\u201d One man was got to bear the burden of guilt, and he was fined in the most summary maîner, while the others who were found in the place were let off with a warning.Judge Choquet has certainly given' the gamblers to understand that hereafter the law is going to be enforced.The business cannot successfully be carried on without publicity.and this meaus that the police will be after those who offend.It may as well be understood that the Dominion Par lisment will have to be converted to the belief that public gambling is a meritorious mission, before the lottery can again be carried on in this province, no matter under do their duty, and we think they mean to.SE The Prussian Railway Minister has extended the use of the American checking | system, When the Germans are convinced | that a thing is worth baving, they do not permit custom or prejudice to stand in the way.They are a logical people, even when l the results of logic are temporarily disturbing.France already has an admirable checking system, although it is not entirely free.Germany has, by the way, a cab system which we might copy with profit.An officer stands at the exit of \u2018each city station and gives the passenger & metal check wbich entitles him to à numbered cab; so that there is no confusion outside with shout ing, jostling \u201ccabbies.\u201d They drive up quietly when the traveller presents his check; and be can gob a \u201ctaxameter cab\u201d | which carries a clock face on the driver's seat that tells him at every moment just what be owes the \u201cjehu\u201d It will be easier for the traveller when every nation copies | on the conveniences possessed by any oth ! a praiseworthy reluctance to interf constitutional government anywhere pe Empire.It is always anxiqus to give the constitutional method the benefit of any doubt which may exist.There will be relief in many quarters that the Colonial Secretary felt it safe to leave the constitution in force in Cape Colony; and there will be anxiety that the step turn out to have been in, the best interests of all concerned.Any mén who devote themselves to making Britain regret this step will be striking a heavy blow at the liberty of minorities the world over.The Filipinos are to be grauted amnesty for fighting for what, to their benighted minds was repelling an invasion.Will the amnesty also be extended to those people who slew priests and women end children in cold blood, and practiced cruel torture of medieval barbarity?Cricketer W.G.Grace is trying to put a time limit on the English cricket match.This is an \u201cAmerican improvement\u201d which it is to be hoped he will fa \u201ced.will turn a game into a spectacle, played principally for the grand stand and the gate money.1 A funny thing about this North Pole A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS.rt it THIS DATE 80 TEARS AGG (From the Star.Ses Tor Jicy, 1313) JE nora 1a be [ssn on Canadien | Royal in bod Jame BE u ne Lacrosse\u2019 match between St.nr aies and wagh Ind! res A; Su ght games for the-tormier a ge Lieut.-Col.Robe Lovelace ented fficers men of No.Troop Clare Totes Carairy with a handsome silver ing whip.eo New York for Europe en Sat ww or 1.6 n , ment with them : cited, hem for Be oo toy dk t \u2014.MONTREAL _ DAILY | STAR\u2014TUÉSDA Te Passe Hoty) \u201cIP to ig Sow to bub at ¥s the matter wi tom use of RELI \u201choule Ÿ res a \u201crain ticket whioh Le to the next The \u2018report now is that the Premiers want to do without Lieutenant- Governors altogethe! t they are useless.There is a situation developing in Ontario in which one Lieuten- =F RE nes r on the grou sut governer oi is a name that ote so.ee to Chinese pronunciation.kseller with an eye nso h out-of the Carnegie 1 a se Ta shut OFTEN \u201cFACES IT.She\u2014Was Jeanette afraid when the men fired the cannon?He-1 don't think so.She's not afraid of If the wife is untidy the husband may try t tied.man imagines that he in- Truth.is mighty enough to beepme more prevalent than it in No man is half as his daughter's husban One way to avoid disap seek something other people ai ee as he expects MERE : RL \u201c|A Congressmans Wife ° Uses Pe-ru-na for Nervousness.IBS ADELAID 6 W \u201cM Forty: \u201cfirst DE ork city.N.Y., writes: \u201cPeruna strengthens and restores the.nervous system, builds up your worn-out constitution, and is just what women need who are afflicted with weakness of any kind.I hear nothing but praise for FPeruna on 1 sides, ost of dal mer} = of my family bave u it, an stand by ut I 3 a wonderful health-giver.\u201d\u2014Miss Ade- Hon, Jose ph B.Crowley, Congressman from Tlinois, writes from Robinson, II the following praise for the great trail tonic, Peruna.Congressman Crowley says: \u201cMrs.Orowiey has taken a number of bottles of Poruna on aocount of nervous (rou- b it bas proven a strong tonio and fasting ouro, I can oheoerfully recommend It.\"\"\u2014 Js Br» Orowl oy.Catarrh a Systemlo Disease.Catarrh is a systemic disease, curable only by systemic: treatment.A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centres.This is what Peruna does.Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve centres which give vitality to the mucous membranes.Then catarr disappears; then it is permanently cured.: Peruna cures the catarrh wherever located.Peruna is not a guess nor an experiment.It is an absolute scientific Certainty.Peruna has no substitutes\u2014no rivals - sist upon having Peruna.Y.JULY 81002: NA Sn If you do not derjve prompt » and satisfactory results from the use eruns, write at once to Dr.Hartman coving a statement of your case, \"and he \u2018will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENT Fine comedy.PROCTOR'S FRANCAIS : TS NES, This Week.© Summer Seaseu's Success | BT SOCIETY CORED, THE BRIG Corse Payton's Stock Ce.\u201cLORD CHUMLEY\" | 2 Wulkaus Giflett's Great War Drama, 5 0c, ro Pure Sgr wes CAE Ee TER «MELD BY THE ENEMY.\" iste leading lady lsdy) tu Mrs.Les urine C0 STAY body.Wight prices\u201410e, Ditied free.General Admimion, LY centm rie MILITARY TATTOO uly 6th: evening.Will C.Millard Amertean ¥Wremthr Bicyclist: the Bedards, First Cines Hand pagne Bros.Clog Dancers: L.P.Bache, DE Comtesse Emme Zeb.Ser oN Dancer; and Frenc! Rice and Raymond, Illustrated Songs 195% Dow Sen Week \"Jim the Penman\u201d 1 68 y po NIQUE on PROCTON'S J wriTERS ve.ACTORS SOHMER FARK Ox THURSDAY, JULY Mth, te Baw wor 10 cents etch ob the Montreal Baseball Gimunie wins the WALLEY OF FHIRTY and best of Vaude- Editorial Mats of the Montreal guess Nam aft 4 Ladies holding Theatre Owupon.Tluoketw wb- mnie vey day; ah Sa 8° 10 Sahumer Park, (Postponed from Theweday.36th June.) To-Night, at the M.A.AA.Grounds, 813 O CLOCK, IN AID OF THE CANADIAN SOLINKRS MONUMENT FUND, 400 Instruments, Bugiers, Pipers, Etc, Ete.Prices 81.08, 75e, 500 and 250 Santa.ner Selle ot Ghee Star Brunch Office, St.Catherine St.* 3804 RIVERSIDE PARK Attractions for the week.commancimg Su afternoon.J Sth: M.A.À.A, Notice to Members.Members are beveby notified thay ré have Military Tattoo, Performagces e made by the purchasers, it is estimated \\ Ê- stand to become about half a mil- | .Bon Jolla ler as à result of their deal.ny \u201c = | FOR 4 Kills Bed Bugs \\ y.one application of LYONS\u2019 Liquid ¥¢ Bug Polson does the work.Costs 25¢.a # .darge bottle.Your money back if not 5 sib-agtisfactory.At all Héslers : h | J.T.Lyons, cor.Craig «nd Bleury, and PR ÿ \"on 58 St, Catherine sh 160sodet ) ! ,; Ww A 4 triumphal arch of them all attracted more | ; back to Berrima HIDING BY DAY.The Refugees From Berrima Are Kept Busy Eluding the Police.FREEDOM AND GOOD FOOD Tasted Well After the Confinement and Prison Bations Which They Had Had for Months, {By Rolf Boldrewood.) CHAPTER XX.\u2014Continued.The sun was just rising, the morning was misty and drigeling; the long sour-grass, the branches of the scrubby trees, everything we touched and saw was dripping with the night dew, as we rede up a \u201cgap\u201d between two stiffish hills.We had been riding all night from track to track, sometimes steering by guesswork.Jim seemed to know the country in a general way, and be told us father and he had been about there a good deal lately, cattle-dealing and so on.Kor the last hour or so we had been on a pretty fair besten road, though there wasn\u2019t much traffic on it.It was one of the old mail tracks once, but new coach lines bad knocked away all the traffic.Some of the old inns had been good big houses, well kept and looked after then.Now lots of them were empty, with broken windows and everything in ruins; others were just good enough to let to people who would live in them, and make a living by cultivating a bit and selling grog on the sly.Where we pulled up was one of these places, and the people were just what you migbt expect.First of all there was a man in the house, Jonathan Barnes, a tall, slouching, flash- looking native; he'd been a little in the horse-racing line, a little in the prize-fight.ing line\u2014enough to bave his nose broken, and was fond of talking about \u2018\u2018pugs\u2019\u2019 as he'd known intimate\u2014a little in the farm- ne 4 currying line, | a little in every line at meant a go of gassing, drinkin, and idling, aad mighty little hard Worle He'd a decent, industrious little wife, about forty times too for him, and the girls, Bella and Maddie, worked well, or else he'd have been walking about the country with a swag on his back.They kept him and the house, too, like many another man, and he took all the credit of it, and ordered them about as if he\u2019d been the best and straightest man in the Jand.If he made a iow §nd then he'd drop it on a horse-race before he'd had it a week.They were glad enough to see us, anyhow, and made us comfortable; after a fashion.Jim had brought fresh clothes and both of us had stopped on the road and rigged ourselves out, eo that we didn\u2019t look so queer as men just out of the jug mostly do, with their close-shaved faces, cropped heads and prison clothes.Starlight had brought a false moustache with him, which -he stuck on, so that he looked as much like a swell as ever.Warrigal had hand him a small parcel, which bé brought with him, just as we started; and, with a ring in His finger, some notes and gold in his pocket, he ate his breakfast and chatted away with the girls as if he'd only ridden out for a day to have a look at the country.Our horses were put in the stable and well looked to, you may be sure.The man that straps a cross cove\u2019s horse don't go short of his half-crown\u2014two or three of them, maybe.We made a first-rate breakfast of it; what with the cold and the wet and not bei used to riding lately, we were preter hungry and tired, too.We intended to camp there that day, and be off again as soon as it wes dark.Of course, we ran a bit of a risk, but not as bad as we should by riding in hroad daylight.The hills on the south were wild and enough, but there were all'sorté of people about on their business in the day-time; and of course any of them would know with one look that three men, all on well-bred horses, riding right\u2019 across country and not stopping to speak or make free with one, ere likely to be \u201con the croes\u2019 the more if the police were making particular inquiries about them.We were all armed, too, now; Jim had seen vo that.If we were caught, we intended to have a flutter for it.We were not going if we knew it, ; if weve ; ned tad x | of grog ,or two, nothing to ; and the food one thing, and r made us sleep like tops.Jim was ook-out, and we didn\u2019t take heir heads, the bits out of their mouthe\u2014we apaged without the bits at a4 inch \u2014 everything ready to be ont of the buse in one minute, and in saddle and of full-split the next.We were learned that trick pretty well before things came to an Besides that, Jonathan kept a good lookout, too, for strangers of the wrong sort.It wasn\u2019t a bad place in that way.There was a long stony track Soming down to | the house, and you gould : cree an or a carriage any kind nearly a mile off.Then, in the old times, the timber had been So we turned ip, and » ing to w lave tho ss rs to keep a off our clothes: dled, too, with the bridles on and only could have m and Most Powerful $20 Electric Belt.This it, each one of which electrod ttery in itself, Our object, as above stated, in off obtain a lar, anyway at Our Belt is adjustable, for years with nearest express office so that you write us and we will send it, and if after represented, pay the express agent the 8 us.Can any fairer offer be made than THE.F.E.KARN LS The above is an illustration ôf dur Ne.6 New and Improved, Best 19 to 23 cells, according to the waist measure of & ba , and five es which conduct the electric current into the .Battery is the finest, most durable, expensive and pow: one thousand persons who receive this Belt at the Special Give-Aw e Special Give-Awsy Price, and you can sure that the sale of one Belt in your locality will esta 1 can be worn by any member of the family.SUSPENSORY FREE with every male belt.It is the best belt we manufacture\u2014in fact the best on earth, and we make no exception to this statement.; 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\u201cBlest if I didn\u2019t think 1 was in the thundering old cell again,\u201d I 3 could have sworn I heard the bolt snap as your foot sounded in the room.\u201d \u201cWell, I hope we sha\u2019n\u2019t, any of us, be shopped again, for a while,\u201d says he, rather slow like.\u201cIt\u2019s bad work, I'm i worse to come; we're in it u neck and must see it out.We'll other feed and be off at sundown.the devil's own ride before daylight.\u201d \u201cAnybody called ?\u201d says Starlight, sauntering in, washed and dressed abd comfortable ooking.\u201cYou told them we were not at_ home, Jim ope : , Jim smiled in spite of himoeélf, though he wasn\u2019t in à very gay humour.Poor old Jim was looking ahead a bit, I , and didn\u2019t eee anything much: to be proud of.We bad a perumptioun boite that night, beefsteaks and eggs, .r and milk, things.we_hadn\u2019t smeli-for-months: - Then girls waited on ws: a good-looking pair they was, too, full of larks and fun a kinds, and not very part of jokes they laughed at.They knew.well enough, of course, \u2018where we'd come fiom, and what we laid by all day and travelled at night for; they thought mone the worse of us for that, not they - they.They'd bred up where \u2018they\u2019d heard all kinds of rough Brame » to our ave a Pi to iles and every form oe io, : band proteudin pese the Ten \" ve guarantead it.poly oed in the daily press and .bors what they think os Sou Sati use it a mone box, a £1 dealses or Komarson, | needh*t fear: feular what sort | talk ever since they was little kiddies, and you couldn't well put them out.They were a bit afraid of Starlight at first though because they seen at once that he was a swell.Jim they knew a little.of; he and father had called there a 00d den the last season, and had done a little in'the stock line through Jonathan es.They could see I was something in the sims line as Jim.Bo I suppose they had made it up to have a bit of fun with us that evening before we .They came down into the parlour wheres our tea was, dressed out in their best and looking very grand, se thought, particularly as we hadn\u2019t seen the sight of such as a woman's bonnet and shawl for months and months.the eldest Girl \u201cWell, Mr.Marston,\u201d says \u201cwe didn\u2019t expect youd y Bella, to Jim, travel this way with friends ao soon.didn\u2019t you tell us, and we'd have had everything comfortable?- \u201cWasn't sure about it.\u201d says Ji \u2018and when you ain't it\u2019s est Nold your tongue, There's 8 good many things we all do that don\u2019t want talking about.\u2019 \u201c1 feel certain, Jim,\u201d says Starlight, with hia soft voice and pleasant smile, which no woman as I ever saw could fight againet Jong, \u201cthat any man\u2019s secret would be safe with Miss Bella.I would trust her with my re freély-Lnot that it\u2019s worth = great \u201cOh, Captain!\u201d poor and she began to Rash quite\u201d innocent e, \u201cyou there ain\u2019t a girl from Shoal: haven to Albury that wo let on which way you were heading,if they were to her all the money in the country.\u201d np\u2019 THE of Jovely pevdans all rings?of a lovely pen a cross brilliantas and a brooch to match, my dear ToT wouldn't \u2018come it,\u2019 unless I could get that lo horse of \u201d gays the one, Maddie; \u201cbus I'd\u2019 do ng ib the world to have him.He's the darling I ever maw.Wouldn't he 1 stun- ing with a sidesaddle?Pve t mind, 5 oy Go him Tywait ome theme ner Lou of these da - have a ride on Rainbow mest rr nev : away o ia:às lohg as Pm alive; but I'll tell what, THI do-TIf leave him -to you in \u2018my \"mecktaée dnd ear | Country House To RENT at Philipsburg, P.Q.brick house, Solid re wa gvod stable (for 3 horses) shed, with four acres of apple and plum vegetable garden utes\u2019 walk from land, with pea trees, grapes, ete.; J under cultivation; $ min.station: splendid view of Missisquoi Bay; rent Sow \u201cto Te - -# Riley & May\" Billard Table 5x0, 71.| Met sovered In silk, Brass Bedsteads, I Riiliard Room Seats & Cabinet, Parlor Oak and other Bedroom Sets, Hand- some-& W.Sideboards, Extension Tables.Leathes Covered Dining Chaire, Handsome Oak Secretary Bookoase, B.W.Bookcase, 3 Square Mer, Hall Stands, Brussels and other Oarpets, about 50 Engravings and Water Colors, Curtains, Rugs, Range, &o., So.Sale by order of the executors of an roy at the undersigned\u2019s Salesroom, _ 1629 Notre Dame Street, on } WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 9th July ; at 2 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, 1578 Auctioneer, LEGAL CARDS.MoGibdon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchell Barristors, Solicltors, Etc CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.B.D.McGibbon, K.CT, Chase-Casgrain, K.C.,M ¢ Percy C, Ryan.* Victor Mitobell Edouard Surveyer.Lawrence Mncfarisne uglas Armour, > MILTON HEBSEY, M.À.So.(MoGill City Analyst, Provincial Analyst, Chemist of the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO.PHONE MAIN 35%.146 ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal 2 32: TELEPHONE (MAIN) 3499 R.B.HUTCHESON NOTARY.Commissioner for Provinces or Quebec and Ontario.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.Planos, Oabinet Organ, Crystal Gasa- | RUGS During this month we will offer at special reductipns a choice assortment of genuine band-made Turkish,Persian & Indian Rugs, Carpets & Palace Strips.Now on view at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre, Dame st.(first floor).M.HICKS.& CO.157 4 \u2018Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of A.PREVOST & CIE, Ste Agathe, insolvents.The undersigned will sell by public auction, at a rate in the dollar, at No.69 St., James street, Montreal, - FRIDAY, THB 11th OF JULY, 1902, at 12 o'clock a.m.The assets of the maid insoivents, as.foi- Inwe: Dry goods, ready-made clothing and hats .Sieenss sevesese mseeveesaan 1111.72 Store furniture .vee eee.78.58 Book debts as per lst .36.74 $1227.04 Terms cash.For more Information apply to LAMARCHE & BENOIT.No.2 Place 4'Armes, .Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS.MECHANICS\u2019 BUILDING, 108 78 cod 204 St.James St, Montreal.1573 eoû Auctioneers, SUMMER RESORTS.tN MANOIR, RICHELIEU, HOTEL TADOU z E C W For inf tt nerd nforma on in regard to SUMMER RESORTS.Plag-Peng.Clock Golf, Gelfetts, Tennls, Tether Tennis, Poel, Etc.Unsurpassed Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Woods, Fields, River and ig.famous health-giving Abenakis Mineral Waters.Dancing: Under the direction of Mz.FREDERIC W.Norma=, of Montreal.5 For full particulars, circulars, etc., address P W.Norman, 2369 St.Cathe- riue St, Montreal, or Abenakis Springs Hotel Co, Abenakis Springs, P.Q.124 law tf STANLEY ISLAND \u201c\u201cThe Algonquin\u201d The best, although not the largest, summer hotel in Canada, situated in the mid- die of Lake St.Francis and the St.Lawrence River.Among the many amusements are golf links, boating, fi , tennis.wheeling, bowling, billiards and danc- ing every evening.\u2018References, D.A.Moc- Pherson, Dr.G.T.Ross, Dr.J.H.Harrt- son.and Messrs.Fraser, Viger & Co.Special rates for June.door fon particulars, booklets and terms J.R.DUQUETTH, \u2019 Proprietor.CASPE BASIN The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport.CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEEKERS The vicinity affords beautiful Sex Bathing snd unexcelled flaht the privilege of salmon and trout necticn with the house.Salmon and Trout Fishing par excellence BAKER'S HOTEL (OPEXED JUNE 1st.) so long and favourably known, offers first clase accommodation for tourists, with all the com~ forts of home.1 tor Before making your ane your eumnee outing be sure to write for terms and other tm- information to 188 52 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe,JQuebees - APE EXP, OD ii ita fu ose 110 28006 134 38 eod Scenery, fine .Guests have in com- GUILMETTE HOUSE, Berthierville.OPENED FOR SUMMER BOARDERS AND - miiodations for 400 baths, lavatories, «to, ba an 3 fishing, boating.B .Keguiar rates 10.50 : Ya af FRANK H.XORMAN, Manages.villom, board wa ne pavilion be Send ctreu- 9T.ANDREWS - BY- THE-SEA.date summer te let, furnished: ten ro0Da rater and medern pramding.Splendid loop tion and excellent view.100 yards from Algonquin Hotel.Cut of cottage and terms on application.168 6 F.ML GBIMMER, 8.Andrews.sponsible Jury for either summer months \u201cROCKLEDGE ON THE OLIFF.* or year.Apply to : Popham Beach, Me - } w.Rn PER, Firet Clase in all its appointments, Besutifal Reach we Be James st Dp ten Ni: Teania For furtèer Infemation address, A.N.W.SM1IH, Prep.184 34e0d \u201cthat you'll neither sell him, nor lend him cor give him away as long as you live.\u201d \u201cOh! you don\u2019t mean it,\u201d says the girl- jumping up and clapping her Bands; Md sooner have him than anything I ever saw in the world.Oh! Ti take such care of him.I and rub him over m - of Chas.Hi.Plotchen, : .; > hes By ea sh, os gee er cart.\" \u2018Wien she bucaine Mids, che Sati $0 Custorie, - A wR a 2 soon S THE MOUNTAIN VIEW, Formerly Ss.Faustina Club House, à fine summer resort oF heal th and pleasure, the highest int north of the Laurentian Mountsins, being abeve St Agathe, Res socommodations Carriages ot + tréins safbriog consumpti à moderate, Appy to J.A.DAN- vl Froprin ind 140d One of the best hotels in northern Vermont widhann few summer boardére, fine drives, scenery wrms reasonable.Address, Amecrddsa House, Richford, Vermont, 148 18¢0d GRANITE SPRING HOTEL, Isla Portland Harbour, Maine.I ESP oretoet ie Canré- au lantic Ocean, 7 miles from Porti sine.Bathi Boating, Fishing, Hunting, Golt Links, Tennis Courts, Bowling Al inré \"Room, oto.Terme moderate, K.PONCE, I'roprister.356 Jueod \u201cADIRONDACKS, AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN.HOTEL AUSABLE CHASM, : -AUSABLN CHASM, N.Y.En boating, ny LEE ER SUMMER RESORTS.el R.&Z OO.HOTELS NOW OPEN = Murray Bay.Que, H.M.PATERaON, Manager.C, Tadousao, Que.Manager.Rooms, eto., address THE MANAGERS.RAILROADS.PACIFIC \u201cIMPERIAL LIMITED\u201d 35%., Sotvar, leaving Winger, Montreal and van- DAYS, WEDNESDAY * < conti 8 and FRIDAYS.Daily mental train at 0.40 am.OTTAWA SERVICE From inser st.Lv.Montreal 8.45 a.m.*9.a 4.00 pm.Ar.Ottawa 11,46 am, raed bm .{8) 3.40, 7 p.m.FROM PLACE VIGE - TION 540 p ORTH BHORE.Lv.Montreal 830 I \u201cDaily (x) Bun.\u2026.Wed.and Fridays.Other trains week days only.QUÉBEC SERVICE rom race vigor am.t2.30 p.m., »3.80 p.m., *11 p.m.*Daily.sSundaya \u201conly.tWeek days, ST.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA Tu Sleeping Car Service.and Frid th 1 days and Wednesday, arriving Mra, Mons a.m., next day, PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, SCARBORO BEACH, ETC.THROUGH PARLOUR AND SLEEPIN CAR SERVICE.Trains lv.Windsor St.9 ne week service on ween n ronto | SPRINGFIELD, MASS Hhrorch cose CAR.From Windsor St 8 p.m.daily, ex.Sun- \u201cSUMMER TOURS\u201d \u201cits or au on giving valuabi ond Ro rosting : inf ma = e an e rm and where to spend your vacation, ation how CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH - 189 St.James st.next Post Off) OFFIC ce.\u2014 TRIE] The International Limited DAILY.Iw.Montreal daily at 9 a.m., ar.Toronto 4.40 50 p.m., .a, De at p.m., Hamilton 5 London 7 me S.0 p.m.(Central Time), and Elegant Cafe Service on this train.FAST TRAIN SERVICE.MONTREAL and OTTAWA Læ.Bonaventpre Station at 5.3u a.m.weak days, and Otta i.aud dally, PORTLAND and OLD ORCHARD, Laat Partor foes Sleeping Car Service, vw ad ee agar ton 800 a m.week days, MONTREAL \u2018and SPRINGFIELD, Mase.Through Coach Parlor and Sleeping TOURIATS.For Terme address Oar Service.H.Gullmette & Cis.1509 3ew Jl 1, Bonaventure Station 8.40 p.m.dally: O01 Am.week days ana CUOL SALT AIR BREEZES.157 a CITY TICKET OFFICES, : .LAWRENCE BALL James Telephone Matn CACOUNA.P.Q.ST Now Open.401, or = venture Station, \u201c0 saa T Montreal Park & Island Ratiway Oo Les Ity (Post \u20ac ) 8.00 \u20ac 00 o mm.t twelve o'c midnight.Le - A on .m.t 11.80 pm.Last cer 12.50 returnt Gres\u2019 swrtioe lee Cartisrvilis.from B40 em m.to 11 p.m.Snowdon's Junction com to 11 p.m.\u2018Moutitain Line\u2014Tweaty min see vice Bearing corner of > utes a IDEAL TOURIST ROUTE Err ng \u2018and porter - MONTREAL via LOTTE, N.Y.BE dafly, vis 1000 IBLANDS TORONTO, on Mondays wor.at 7 p.m.Special] low 1000 (PORT At oùr rooms, St.James street, on Wednesday, 9th July, at 10 o'clock am,, with out reserve.\u2018land in lots to the trade, balance of two bankrupt dry large quantity of Ready Made Clothing for men and boys.A stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Straw and Felt Hats, Hard and Soft, for men and boys.A st of assorted Bots and 8hoes.800 & es Tweeds, Berges, Meltons, Beavers, oak- | pes.Costume Cloth, Suitinga, etc.\u201cFancy Goods and a large quantity other articles.Easy terms.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE, In re L.P.LEBEL, 1633 Notre Dame st, Montreal.~ i of 1578 The undersigned will sell by public auction, at their salesroom, No.Bt.James street, on .FRIDAY.JULY 1îth, 1902, at 11 o'clock a.m.Lot 1.\u2014Stock of men\u2019s furnishings $5152.Furniture and Fixtures .,.723.00 Lot 2\u2014Book debts $7109.00 Terms cash.\u2014A deposit of ten per cent.on adjudication.The stock can be exam- : ined the day before the sale.The purchase - er of Lot No.1 will have the privilege to continue the lease of the store to May L, For further information apply to WILKS & MICHAUD, Joint Curators, 205 8t.James st.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.155 4 aw \\ x Montreal, July 3rd, 1902, En 5 gl vs EE LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL.SERVICE From Moatraalg,.\u201cFrom Quebss.Mongolian 13 July Taüë 18 July Spm Tunisian ID July Sam\u2019 1pJuly Spm Pretorina 26July Sam July 3pm Numidian > Aus.Sam SAug.3pm Parisian 9 Aug.Ban DA dpm , Tunislan le the largest and fastest \u2018aloümer on the Canadian routs, 30,576 tons Twin ecrew.Time of last G days.16 hours, over the long route via caps Race.nr \u2019 n passage.and upwards.Return ties ket at reduced rates.Secor cabin, Liverpool or Londonderry.$37.50 tn $12.30 single: London.Glasgow, or Belfast.$28 or $26: Paris, 8%: third ca Mitahin -sæinnna, spaclous Prom e dec ectrice _Vehte thmnehout.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT.88.Sicilian, new.Wed., July 39, 5 2.Becond cabin, 93 : return, $68.50 ; Steerags, $38.00 Apply to M.& A.ALLAN.Montreal.188 : =-DOMINION LINE- Mal) Steamships -Tivarpool Sarelom From Portland.*Irishmad.e July 3th ; *Turcoman.Jn Qallfornian.July 12th = *Norsei@an July 19th *Irishman.Aug.Oth \u201cThis Steamer does not carry passengetrs.RATES OF PASIAGA Saloon-\u2014863 anl apwsrda aligly, assorMiag te mer and service.- ! oSfcond Saloon-$57.50 val u9waele slazia ao {ng to steamer and sacrisa Third Class \u2014344& 02.FROM MONTREAL .FROM BOSTON.«1om4N.s .July Bth | Commiawisits.July 104 Manzman.July 19th Merion on.July 38: Deminlion\u2026.\u2026 .Aug 2nd | New England July 30ch BOSTON TU THE MEDITERRAN SAY.Camb.August 13 | Catnb BOP 3 Mldship saloons.electric Light, spacious pres ecks.For - a Gensrel * Agents, 027 8 .ne; Montreal.: LE ELDER, DEMPSTER & 00, BEAVER LINE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Tueeds, M Lake Eres Tauvder Jai 3 ,Jans © Erie.A ® 7 July 1.Lake Manitoba.* {sly 19 - - \u201c 8.Lake Megantic.18.Lake Suamp! 32.Lake Untarle.20.Laxe Simcoo.Are First Cabin ral ing! 260 | Roundtzip $100 and ups eris doccritas to era.Beco! a Cavin Ta single $33.00 and upwards, n Bouad trip $85.66 and upwards aosordiag 20 000.modation and mer.: 0 $24.80 and $33.50 avoording te steaumee.er RF tformation SPRY ta uy sgeat of 8 ELDER, DEMPSTER & CQ., | ° & Bt Sacrament st, : À Mon ® \u2018cal terne North German Lloyd, .FAIT EXP LLIS SKRVIOE.TLYMOUT!1 -C{ERBIJARG-\u2014B LE UT *.Kaiser.\u2026 Juty 15, 1O.n.m Katser.\u2026\u2026.Aagt2.10% m Kaiserin.Juiy 23, 10 a.| H'h'nzoll's Aug.16,10a.m Kronprinz.Julv lv.tuvon Kaisgeria .Aug.10 10am TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.Cherbourg \u2014Southampton.Alterantely, sn1 Bro m2 Kurfuerst July 10, 10a mm Friedrich.July BL,lp M Barbarossa, July 17,10ar0 Luiss.-Aug.7, 1 r m Bremen, July 24, noon Kurfuerst_.Aug.Te, pus MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENUA Lahn.\u2026\u2026duly 19, 3 a.m Labo Aug 23 106 m Trave.& 1022 Aug 2, 3p.m|Trave .Aller,.Aug.¥, 10a.m.13, p.m.Aller.Se OELRBRICHS & CO., 3 Broadway, N.Y.| W.lH.HENRY, SOLK AGENT for Josten Temple Building, 14) 4:.James - + \u2019 Hamburg-dtmerican.TWIN-ACREW EXPRESS SERVICE.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014HANBURG.F.Bismarck \u2026 \u2026July 24 | A.Victoria.Aug.14 Columble\u2026\u2026\u2026.July 31 , F.Bismarck \u2026\u2026 Aug.24 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014HAMBURG.A Moltke.cna July 15 Bluecher.\u2026.\u2026.July 29 f Fate ia Jal 22 [raion Cones - Au.9 m -Ameriean e way, N.Y.James Thom, Geperal Agent, Last.Francois Xa Be, W.H.Henry, Temple Buliding, 160 8t.James 88, Battersby's Tourist Agency, 178 St.James Street.| HOLLAND-ANERICA LINE \u2026_:- 119 t£ | Kew Vork-Rottardam.via Boul Bur-Mer.\u201d New Twin-ficrew Steamers of 18, tons.Reglatar, Twin-Screw Steamer RYNDAM, July 12 a my Twin-Screw Steamer ROTTERDAM, July 19, 10a.m.Twin-Screw Steamer NOORDAM July 28, 10 sm, HBOLLAXD-AMERICA LINE, 89 Broadway, N.Y., W.H.Henry, Temple Bion 185 At.James 8, Battersby Tourist Agendy, Gen\u2019! Agents for Province of Qushec, 170 81.Jades Bt, Agents for Montrest 706 Ca ' SAGUENAY LIND, am.City Ticket Office, 188 st.James Street (Opposite Fost Office.) .188 Saw te ARIOMVTITS A REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES.ng Bitter Apple, Coohta, Peany- free.for 81.80 ., MONTREAL.ete.of ail Chemists.or \u2014 8453 CUNARDLINE * Beaton-Queenstown-Liverpool Vast Twin -Scraw Mall.and Passe P steamers.14380 tons; 600 feet long.matkable fer steadiness.All rooms upper decks amidships; rfect .ventitation Ivernia and Saxonia fitteé with Marcônfs wireless telegraph a sratuy _ VER IA salls\u2014Jaly 22.Aûr.19.Bept 16 SAXONTIA mils\u2014Jaly 6; August 5: Sept 3.VULTONIA (third clase only specially fitted.) s July 16.lings, etc, 9D State Bt, Boston, MER UNDER MARTIN, Aoext, 6r te ae from EVANS & NONS, L \u2018MARTIN, Pharmtaceu du Pr W.H.Henry, Temple Building, 180 St.James 8t. 4 G g Star Office, Tuedday.he United States census report just Is- ied gives the number of datry cows in the .tate of New York as follows: - Dalry A Ce 1501608 1900 eee ener ene een ee 00 A580 .uvece seconsse ssrcae cesses susovos 1,427,856 IRTO.creer noovosnos sorreress senses 1,860,661 B60 0.20 scorers ernciuses ances .1,123.63%1 : 2850 .$31,324 \u201c ne importance of the dalry industry is hown by the fact that in 1899 the proprie- \u201c tors of 61.451 farms, or 29.5 per cent.of all in the State, derived their principal income from the sale of dairy produce, while the value of all dairy products constituted 20.5 per cent.of the gross farin income.The production of milk In 1899 was 108,882,112 gallons greater than in 1859, a galn of 16% per cent.As the number of dairy cows increased but 4.3 per cent.in the same time, the increased production of milk indicates an improvement in the grade of cows kept apd in the care given them.Decreanes since 1589 of 23.9 per cent.in the quantity of butter produced on farms and 39.3 per cent.in the quantity of cheese are significant of a change in the general character of the dairy industry.The larger quantities of butter and cheese made in creameries and cheese factories and the increased consumption of milk and cream in citles account for the change.Of the $55,474,156 glven &s the value of dairy products, $46,670,916, or 81.1 per cent, represents the value of such products sold.and $8.803,239, or 15.9 per cent., that of dairy produce consumed on farms.Of the former amount $36,248,833 was recelved from the sale of 445,427.858 gallons of milk, $9,868,446 from 051.861.5932 pounds of butter, 3312,414 from 609,866 gallons of cream, and $241,283 _ from 2,524.917 pounds of cheese.The valus-of-the products of the poultry frdustry for 1599 was $14,791,481, of which 88.8 per cent.represents the value of eggs produced and 41,7 per cént.that of poultry raised.Over sixteen million dozen more voue sresciersene sere escenseas \" exgs were produced In 189 than In 1589, the gain being 35.6 per cent.The report shows a capital of $36,508,015 invested in the manufacture of cheese, butter and condensed milk.factory product, in the 9355 establishments reporting for the country.This sum repPesents the value of land.buildings, machinery, tools and implements, and the live capital utilized, but does not include the capital stock of any of the manufacturing corporations.The value of the ucts is returned at $131,- 199.177, to produce which involved an outlay of $915,48 for ealaries of officials, clerks.eta; $8.170,670 for wages; $1,590,768 for miscellaneous expenses, Including rent, taxes, etc, and $109.151,205 for mater- fais used, mil! supplies, freight and fuel.Following is a comparative summary of Cheese, butter and condensed milk, inchad- ing urban dairy and factory products, 1880 to 1900, with per cent.of increase: \u2014Date of census\u2014 Inc.1900.1890, P.Cumber of establishments 9,355 4,718 985 Capital .$36,608,015 $16,624,163 119.¢ Number of sal- arieq officials, clerks, etc.2520 219 Salaries .' $915, $968,604 65 of wage-earners 12,865 18,001 21 Tota) .wages .96,170,670 $4,423,100 39.5 Men, 16 years and over .seo 11,694 11,78 61 be.++ +.$5,862,256 $4,267,169 874 Women.16 years and gyer ,.\u2026.1.049 725 441 Wages ., 882 $143,758 102.3 Children, under 16 1 YORE .o ov ceveen 122 101 208 Wages .$17,532 $11,174 \u201c86.9 Miscellaneous ex- $1,500,708 $875,183 81.8 Cost of materials : used .\u2026., .108.1R1,205 £1 361574 112.6 \"Value of products 3131,199.277 $63,636.0'3 109.3 The production of butter, cheese and con- doped milk has greatly increased during the last twenty years, the capital havihig incrensed from 39.604,808 in 1880 to $36,508,013 |- fn 1900, à gain of $26,908,212, or 280.1 per cent.The products in the same period in- crensed from $26,742,810 to $121,190.277, à gain of 8106,456,767, or 400.7 per cent.and the number of establishments increased from 2932 to $366, or 131.9 per cent.(The total - of 0355 1s made up of $242 regular butter, cheese and condensed milk factories, and 118.urban establishments reporting the snanufacture of butter or cheese or both.) From 15890 to 1900 the number of eatab- \" fishments making factory products Increased from 4.552 to 2,242 or 103 per cent., | a orresponding wages and products.In 1900 there were 113surban establishments.These were located in 15 different States as follows: Missouri, 36; New York, 20; Kentucky, 18; California, 8; Iltinots, 7: Ohlo and Pennsylvania, § each; Maryland in of hard work in th Br eT blood often becomes fmpure, The heavy food served in the lumber camps a great extent re- ncrease in capital, naible for this condition of the Wood, which renders the bod an easy to many forme of disease.Fire is no better : blood purifier than Dr.Pierce's Golde en Medical Discov- , an \u201d other diseases - caused by an im- : e Condition of À ch scrofula me of chroate pid 8, i bealth tie and Michigan, 4 each, and Connecticut, In- diene, Massachusetts, Tennessee, West Virginia, Wisconaln, 1 each.In most cases these are milk-supply companies.The total products reported by these urban establishments for 1900 were 227.470 pounds of butter and 662,164 pounds of cheese.During the earlier years of their operation it was not uncommon for both butter and cheese to be made in these fac- torles at different seasons or butter and skim cheese at the same time.À more dis- tinet separation has resulted from a healthy sentiment (alded by State laws) to make full-cream cheese and from a preference on the part of creameries to have no cheese making about the premises.The totals according to their products are as follows: \u2019 Number making butter only .527 Number making cheese only .3,299 Number making condensed milk only 58 Number selling cream only .41 Number reporting two or more ducts\u2018.(hh en + Lenerers à Of the last group there make both butter and cheess, 11 which make butter and condensed milk, and 1 which makes cheese and condensed milk.\u2018pro- establishments it is found that there are altogether 5.857 where butter is made and 3.471 where cheese is made.Under this classification Jowa has the greatest number of ereameries, 824, and Wisconsin the next, 788; then New York, 740; Pennsylvania, 6197 Minnesota, 58, and Illinois, 465.No other State has as many as 200.As to cheese factories, the States having the greatest number are these: New York, 1,814; Wisconsin, 1,256, Ohio, 320; Pennsylvania, 140, and Michigan, 138 No other State has more than %.As reported at the census of 159), the three States having the greatest number of creameries and cheese factories together were New York, 1,337; Wisconsin, 960, and Iowa, 500.The same States were in the lead in 1900, but Wisconsin and New York changed places; these two States divide thelr establishments similarly, there being in each somewhat more than half as any creameries as cheese factories.Jowa (holding third place) is pre-eminent \u201ceæ\"butter making, with more creameries than any other and only 8 cheess factories.DAIRY PRODUCE IN LIVERPOOL.Hodgson Bros.,' circular, dated June 27th, says: The demand for cheese has been leas active, affected doubtiess by the national Coronation holidays.Holders are firm at present rates, the cables coming indicating higher prices In Canada.We quote to-day: Finest Canadian States, coloured, 49s to 80s: finest Canadian Btates, white, 495 to 493.medium qualities, full, creams, 40s to 46s; lower grades, according to quality, 28s to 38s.- The butter markets rule steady.Importers of Canadian ask highèr prices, in view of the advanced cable quotations, but the demand js moderate.To-day's values are as under: Choicest Canadian creamery, in boxes.958 to 98s; finest imitation, finest 1adle and Canadian dairy, 76s to 86s: cholc- est Danish In Kiel casks, 1048 to 1148 ; cholcest Russian in Kiel casks, 34s to 95s; choicest fresh creamery, 968 to 102s.WHOLESALE FRUIT MARKET._Mesars.Hart and Tuckwell issue the fol.jowing circular on the fruit market: Two cars Californias fruit sold yesterday at the following prices: Apricots, $1.50 | to $1.75; peaches, $1.75 to $2; plums, $1.78 to $2.50; apples, very tine.per box, §.Oranges\u2014Fancy 200 size Sorrentos, $4: fancy 160 size Sorrentom, $3.75; balf boxes 100 gize Sorrentos, $2.25; half boxes 100 size Mesainas Ovala, £150.Lemons\u2014Finest white Maioris extra large cases, $3.75; long kéeping Messinas 300 size, s: Jong keeping Messinas 360 size, 32.75; ghoice emons for immediate use, 300 size, 7, Ï Bananas\u2014Fancy bananas, $2 Ontons\u2014Bermuda onions, In crates, per crate, $3.25.Vegetables\u2014Four basket crates tomatoes, $1.15.potatoes, new, per barrel, $450.Strawberries-These are mow arriving daily.Sold to-day 5 to 7c.pluneappies\u201434 to case, $4.75; 3 to case HITS CANADIAN BTOCK.- The Canadian horse market has begun to drop since the cessation of the South African war.and the Government, while still purchasing cavalry remounts, is becoming more exacting in Its requirements.At Mao- leod recently.out of 200 head presented, only 19 were accepted, and at Pincher Creek only twenty were taken.The latter were of good quality.however, and brought an average of $85 each.PANAMA HATS ARE DOOMED.Wide-brim splits and sennets have at last |_avrested\u2014 lead Panämas, dd AS, and are destined to be the \u2018whole push\u2019 next ses- son, says the New York Economist.Panamas are now at the apex of their popularity.and hereafter will gradually wane.Not only so, but Alpines of every style of straw are less pular than they were.The \u201cyacht\u201d is the coming shape and will tind Its best expression in the braids afore mentioned\u2014splits and sennets, ç AQUATICS HOW SCHOLES LOST.Over Oonfidence and Lack of Judgment Caused the Canadian Oarsman to Lose the Bace.TORONTO.July 8\u2014A special cable from Hendey-on- bames, saya: In his Preliminary heat with C.8, Titus, of the Union Boat Club, New York, Lou Scholes, of Torénto, was quished and is out of it for the Diamond Eculls for 1902.Scholes caught the water first, rowing 87 strokes to the minate, and had a distinot lead at the quarter mile, At half the course he led by about three Quarters of a length.Time 4.05.Titus here Scholes ed and at the good length.Titus them gradually gain until the last bandred, yards, whe be winnin a lengt .Time, 439.The result \u2018so Little disappointment among the iens \u2018pres ent, who had Jooked Yo Bcholes taking the firet heat at least.judgment,- contribated fpoif for Scholes, who also displayed a slight nervousness.Titus, on the other ha excellent judgment and skill, race by rcientific sculling.180\u2014Guy sékalle, ou.C.; ass.1801\u2014Vivian Nickalls, O.Kooms, N.KR.1890\u2014Guy Nickalle, Las Ww.0.- 10007.ke 20.0 14 : SL N THIS DRPART 3 of Wing interest for by.a corps of, intelligent writers latest nowy .au intended to impress on those being better posted and thus » Mmerchants not only the methods, and -to give hints, SOMETHING NEW IN CANE AND UM BRELLA \\ HANDLES.pearance and seems destined to be à success with the medium and high class trade for handles of umbrellas, parasols and canes.It \u2018Is exceedingly attractive, not very expensive, not easily imitated, and is in every way practical.It is known as Pompic ware.and is made of pure copper, which has been subjected to a process yielding a beautiful sbade or tint of Pom- peilan red.These Pomplo handles are ornamented with tasteful and exclusive designs of sterling silver in applique, also in inlaid silver, medallions and real gems, and are mounted on pearl.ivory and the natural furze.The combination of materials and thelr treatment results In a colour effect t rich and attractive.nother unique handle, known as i A seasonable article which is are 57 which | | us Recognizing the dual character of some ! ree-quarter mile he led by \u2018 , Over confidence and wperhaps lack ot « à\" oe nd, showed and won his In beat \"A\" Beresford, in 847, detented : Johnson, and in head Smith, of the Leanders, came.in ahead of who Bas bec reprosentative, mith: cosc ; Tegarde now as the- BTE \u2018time following sre fhe winasen the Dis- | mart Sculls mn Jess.etes pe giace that year wis.8.30, by, nf Amalerdam, \u201cswarmpwood,\u201d is being shown.It ls a dark wood havin weather-worn and for umbrellas, parasols and canes.meeting with favour is a folding umbrella which can be easily converted into a size that will admit of being packed in a trunk or even in a dress-suit case, a convenience which 1s readily appreciated by the summer tourist, as also by the commercial traveller.Businesa in the wholesale umbrella trade no slower than is to this between-seasons period.The call for green parasols, as far as the manufacturers arq concerned, has ceased.Some retailers report the craze as rapidly dying out, while others state that a fair quantity is still being sold.NECK RIBBONS BEING WORN.Neck ribbons are in demand at this time, the call being for about 42 to 50 inch goods in very considerable quantities.Velvet ribbons, too, are still splendid property.The narrow black velvets that ve been so strong all along are still in very good request, but aside from this there is quite a call for coloured effects for both dress and millinery purposes.With regard to fall, glaces are spoken of most highly for millinery purposes.These {deds have not been so much in favour of late, and their return to favour is about due.It is probable that these combinations will be mostly on a rather staple order.At _ least, these are the shades that have men so far ordered by the millinery people.In finish these ribbons will be very soft and liable, so that they may easily be twisted nto all kinds of bows, rosettes and other forms., Taffeta is by far the leading material, although loulsine is also spoken of to a certain extent.The plain ribbons that will be used for fall will almost invariably follow the lead of the glaces, in that they will be magle of taffeta in the majority of cases and finished- very soft.Velvet rit- bons are also spoken of for the fall season, and have been ordered to a certaln extent for millinery purposes.the appearance of being worm-eaten, and is used expected at NEW THINGS IN HOSIERY.As the summer season advances the demand for white hose increases, and wholesalers say that they are greatly surprised at the large quantities of duplicate orders that are constantly coming in on these goods.Few of these re-orders are for plain white hose, however, most of the retallers asking for white lace hose, d specifying that they have a touch of colour somewhere, either a red, blue or green clock or an embroidered figure combined with the lace effect.4 Two other patterns of hose that are coming up very strongly in the re-orders are the linen-coloured goods and green hose.The strong demand for both these colours has been caused by the vogue of linen tub\u2019 gown, and of green as a trimming for lnen-coloured skirts and waists.A bright emerald is the proper shade for green hose.Among the most attractive of the bright gree hose are those muds Of si with white polka dots of good size covering the instep.The dots on these hose are peculiarly shaped, coming to a point at the top like falling drops of water, COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.The run of fish in the Columbia River continues to increase, the gilinets catching the greatest number, some of them taking in eight tons of fish, says the fle- attle Trade Register.The traps and seines are beginning to do well, as are also those using small meésh-nets.Reports from Astoria state that the pack so far this year is over 50 per cent.larger than last year, and it is estimated that 18.000 cases have been ed.The cold storage plants are also reported to be ahead of what they were at this time last year, so that the pack of Columbia River salmon to date amounts to over 20,000 cases.The market is dull for the Columbia salmon, but a better demand is reported for reds and Puget Sound taille \u2014 TRIMMINGS WILL BE WORN.~ As every dog has its day, so has ev dress accessory its vogue, says the N.YX.Dry Goods Economist.Dress trimmings, doldrums.History, however, no mistaking of the oncoming and for that particular industry.ming of department\u2014while retailers, \u2014i 1900\u2014E.G 1901\u20140.V A Yacht Club Dance.a dance at the clubbouse, Dorval, Th night occasion and the club grounde ill .} x FITZ BEGINS REALLY the Gymnasium Preparing for Jeffries With Greater Beal.SKAGGS SPRINGS, Cal.that the holidays are over, H s to go into hard training ; rrow.will see the beginning reparation oon since he has been here he has confi himself lly to keeping himself in ee has been accompanied by bia ring in PRATSS FOR THN BRITISH.July 8.] yoû in the has returned from J.Gould, Benjam A new material bas just made its ap -F- minor lines report the demand good for example, have for some time suffered an eclipse, such departments being in the is again to repeat itself.Trimmings of every imaginable kind, it appears, are once pacte to be red to Fashion's favour.ere can Testo the Indications.Fashion tramp of that revival in predicting a bright future Nor is such optimism confined to fore- castors of fashion.Wholesalers all along the line have largely increased their trim- importations, compared with those récent seasons\u2014some having doubled the floor space formerly allotted to that.wi t ex- 38, C.0,842.R.C., 8.61.The commodore, officers and members of the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club will give ay will be decorated for the The rooms eco ~ HARD TRAINING TO-DAY.Working Daily om the Road and.in July 8.\u2014Now tesimmons in- at once.To- of his work with Jeffries.ned coh Lina buggy.Of.course, Joe pat in.time ; HB ing up.his biceps by gympasium.NRW YORK.reg x Wat erbui Jr.& member of thé American polo teats that international : \u2018 matches, he and with Geo: fcoll and John Cowdin, will represent the Lakewood Club ITER SE I ot, can comfort.ce.23 So à box at all rg Be je oll 4 RTH .x kd x.I af Vu A TR Los CRG ab Ne ait ant pe] estiône and mformation read, the advantage of ception, are preparing for an old-time season in that specialty.- If such forecasts be verified the event, is there danger that such revival may prove inimical to lacerinteraginl.No in the slightest.The two vogues, though coincident, are not, in reality, Sompeti: tYve.There is ample scope for bo \u2019 THE COTTON.CROP: : The feature of the sesalon was, of course, the crop report.This proved to be a distinct surprise to all classes of traders.Our own crop summary, published a few days reviously, and making the condition 86.5, ad been called too strong by some.Yet the Government report noted a loss of nearly 10 1-2 points during the month; this being more than 10 pér cent., as the lous was deducted from 95.1 (last month's showing) and not from 100.The official figure, 84.7, brings the oondition down to within 8 1-2 points of the condition of last July, and on this basis a crop of 10,750,000 bales may scarce be figured out, while it is pretty gene the next crop'with practically no reserves to face a world's requirements of 11,000.000 bales, perhaps considerably more than that amount, 8.Munn, Son & Co: \u201cThe trade necessarily put a bullish construction on & Government report showing a decrease in the condition of about 10 per cent, but it should be borne in mind that the report er than June 25, and that the actual condition of the crop.must be considerably tm- proved by recent rains.There is no doubt, owever, that we need very good condl- tions this season in order to produce a crop of the requisite size\u2014of a size that is to fill up the deficiency created: the cotton world by three short crops succession.\u201d \u2019 .2 BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET.EAST BUFFALO, July 7-Cattle receipts, 4,200 head; good butchers\u2019 and shipping grades steady to strong.Fair to medium, | 10 to 15c lower : prime stéers, 97.50 to $8.15; choice 1,200 to 1,400 und steersfi $7 to $7.5 ; fair to good, 25 to 36.75 ; choice 1,000 to 1,600 pounds, $475 to 36; fair to good, $5.35 to $5.75; choice heifers, $6 to $6.50; fair to good, $4.50 to $6.00; light to fair, $325 to $4.25; best fat cows, $ to $5.75; falr to good, $3.50 to $4.75; canners to common, $2 to $3 ; export bulls, $5 to $5.50: butchers, $4 to $4.75 ; sausage, $3.25 to 3.75; choice springers strong, fresh cows, §2 to 88 per head lower; good feeders and stockers steady ; mmon, 10 to 15 cents lower; feeders, 5 to $4.75; stockers, $8.50 to $4.25 ; veals, receipts, 8% ; strong tops, H.7% to ie good, $6.25 to $6.60 ; common to t,.$5.0.$6 Hogs\u2014Receipts, 3,000 head ; fairly active, closing slow; heavy, $8 to $8.25; mixed, $7.80 to $7.95; Yorkers, $7.70 to $1.76; light do., $7.50 to $7.60; pigs, $7.60 to §1.76 ; roughs, $7.10 to $7.40 ; stags, $6.00 to $6.50.Sheep and lambs\u2014Receipts, 3,400 head ; spring lamgbs and yearlings steady: sheep, 15 to 2% cents lower; lambs, $6.50 to $7 fair to good, 35.75 to $6.25; oulis to common, $4 to $5; yearlings, $4.7 to 9635 ; wethers, $4.25 to $4.75; sheep.top mixed, $885 to 34; fair to $3.50 to 33.7%; culls to oom- mon, $2.25 to 8.3.DRIED FRUIT IN CALIFORNIA.San Francisco mail advices referring to dried fruits say \u201cThe market for evaporated and dried fruits is ruling qulet, as Is to be expected at this time of year, en iy with the Insignificant stocks which are remaining unplaced at present date.Speculative dealers and brokers are now fig- uripg how to get in on coming crop at lowest possibie prices, in some instances with the purpese of covering short sales at a profit.But It is doubtful if very much fruit of the coming crop has been contracted for to be delivered later on.Fig- ! futures for \u2018ures talked on.\u2014are 6 3 cots, 5 to 6 1-3c for peaches, as to time of for fruit in peculative or- unes of new delivery, these prices bein sacks, f.0.b., car load lots.ders booked thus far on crop have been on basis of for the four sizes, with mo premium for the large prunes.There is little inclination to talk prices on future deliveries of pears, as the lightness of the crop makes values very uncertain, but some quote on the basis of 7 1-3¢ for choice halves, which Is enou so long as the parties do not enter into ng contracts or accept money to deliver the goods.California apples, prime new evaporated, are Quoted by dealers at 7c for Beptember and 6 1-20 for Outo- ber-November delivery.\u201d TRADE CONDITIONS IN CANADA.Montresl.\u2014The week has been of a broken holiday character, and presents no specially new features.Hamilton.\u2014Jobbers report a moderate improvement.Manufacturers of implements, hardware, woodenware, paper and a ten prices firm.Weather conditions are more bie for ers.fe ronto.-More seasonable weather has tmproved both wholesale and retail trade, and payments are satisfactory.Halifax.\u2014 With promising crops and few failures.business shows encouraging re sults.though at present there is not so tivity in staples.| mush Jonn\u2014 good many travellers have heen in during the week owing to the holl- some lines of hardware next week in an- later than usual ffec Tera trace is stimulated.lections for ! rioane over last year.ait.\u2018 _- ie in the Ladies\u2019 Challenge July 18 the Am n Challenge Mr.Waterbury was but finailv said: \u201cThe English team are a better pote longer Des ven and nat 7 ve & um or players from.hon, too, they had Better ponien.\u201cDon't misund me, h attempting to minimise the victory.ey played a way.e English \u2018sportsmen, and eminently > from.England, Suficined to Spear, \u2014 VESTERDAY AGAIN It Was Malnly Due to the ly admitted that we go Into | Dooley.\u2018runs.Stafford Odwel shows the condition up to a date not lat.| Stafford scored from second and 2 1-2 to 3 3-to * will probably be a little more activity in ticipation of the haying season, which is or|\u2014Wholesale business is some- Vancouver! by Dominion holidays, but Customs evl- fiscal year show a substantial Collections are Cup series on uestioned about the faflure of 5 ercan team to bring back the m best us because they team.oy ve heen Playing y th owever, In credit of thelr better game in al- are great Good Work of Magee.ROCHESTER BEAT BUFFALO a Toronto Defeated by Worcester\u2014Pitts- r burg Still at the Head of the National League.(Special to the Montreal Star) » PROVIDENCE, R.1, July 8\u2014Bruin M+ gee was invincible yesterday against Providence and but for a grounder which Kelly failed to stop in the left field and s hit by Corridon, he would have whitewashed Mur rajs men.Friend pitched for Providence and Montreal bunched effectively.He had slecpy.support and the first two runs were made on errors by Sullivan with good base running by Raub and Odwell, and hits by > aub'a home rus produced the third run in the opening of the third inning.In the fifth, with two out Montreal derhing base-runnir getting two more a hit and stole round.( 1 was given base on balls.Connor failed to stop a hot grounder om oes reached third.Odwell and Kelly worked a combination base-stealing play on which to one, Sullivan having scored for Providence in the fourth inning, a two-bagger b Odell in the 7th, Jollowed by an stteupt on .part a low from Rally.t robbed Kelly of a hit and produced an error for Wagner who failed to grip it and Odwell scored.In the eighth Johzson scored the seventh run on an infield hit, and a steal, on which he went to third when Smith's throw went low.Many good plays were made on both sides which prevented scoring in other innings.Providenos 1.wi.cc \u201ceee +.08 ! SUMMARY.Two-base hits, Odwell (0): home run, Raub ; stolen bepes, Connor, Raub, Stafford, Odwell, Kelly, Johnson : sacrifice hits, Sullivan, Stafford : double play.Shea- ron to Raub ; bases on Lalls, oft Friend 8, off Mages 8; struck out, by Friend % by Magee 1: wild pitch, Magee, 1; balls, 8mith, L.Umpire, or.Time, orcester\u2014By À At nee 0e.| BLO .cus .\u2026.001001060\u20142 69 Batteries\u2014Pappalau an and Steelman; Briggs d Bren.By snot Rochester oo ver 00000804 1 Buffalo .\u2026.000010000\u2014 ça Batteries\u2014Horton and Phelpp ; Milligan, Dodge, Grey and ere cs rsey City\u2014 er oy CIty BY 0100411008 9s Newark .\u2026.=r .300000000-8 7 4 Batteries\u2014Hesterfer and O'Neill ; son and Buller.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.grounds.NATIONAL LBAGUR STANDING.\u2018 eu YOR sooo \u2018avhssonsve AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING | ï = ; both men advanced and made the score five | Score: MONTREAL A.B.R.1B PO.A BR Raub, ¢ \u2026 \u2026 \u2026.§ 3 3 4 6 © Shearon, rf.§ 0 1 5 1 0 Stafford, 8b .4 1 1 0 6 oO Odwel, cf.¢ 38 2 8 0 0 Kelly, 12.3 0 6 1 0 1 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026 4 0 3 9 6 0 Quinlan, 5.8.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 4 0 0 8 1 O Johnson, 3b .\u2026 \u2026\u2026 4 1 1 1 1 1 , We.0 \u20ac 0 60 1 3 1 Totals .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.%1-7 59 7 U 8 PROVIDENCE.7 AB RBHPO.A BB Wagner, rf.86 0 8 0 o¢ 1 Bean, 88.4 0 1 8 3 0 Sullivan, 8» .4 1 1 3 23 8 Cassidy, 1b .«.4 0 0 8 1 0 Foster, ¢f.3 0 0 #6 0 0 Corridon, Lf.4 0 2 1 0 0 Connor, .3 ¢ 1 3 3 1 Smith, o .te 06 0 ¢ 3 1 Friend, p.4 0 1 0 1 8 Totals .\u2026 .#8 1 3 NN 18 6 By inninge\u2014 Montreal ve ee se se oo .2010201I16\u20147 01000001 441 De vunes NANSSS _atesa v Time\u2014213 1-3, 100 1-X 213 14 Club, Won.Jnet.cent Toronto «.cee ses see see 8B 0 628 Buffalo .ceo sec cos oe M n 621 Wi 3 » 586 0 n 52 \u201c » A n 3 4A 4 s 4a Newark co cee ses ooo 0.18 a $00 National League.At Chicago\u2014 New York-Chicago game postponed; wet fc fous i heston game postponeë;- rain.Club.Won.Lost.cent.Pittaburg \u2026.+.sos ue 8 14 78 Brooklyn + coe soe come 3 M SU Boston \u2026.\u2026.sew ose \u20148 = 8 see wep eave too / ese vou asa ses «439 ciphia -.oLatdesteese 2 % + coe pu due be oe 5 = t Baltimore RHE Baltimore PER 4 ition 3 Washington .a Howeil and Robinson: Orth, Townsend, Drill and Clark.At Bostom\u2014 Boston .cee oon 2100062028 8 2 Philadelphia .001600061\u2014 \u20ac à \u2018 Batteries\u2014 and Warner; Plank and Powers.; .At Cleveland\u2014 \u201c Hand.oe.-$1012100-8 13 4 icago ccc cia .\u2026 3000800108 \u20ac 2 teries-\u2014 Bemis Woods; ; i) i = 8 no % = a un 00 e se .a.%» | » 508 troit .\u2026.vee 0 pds od 3 C8 480 ab polo weewe 5 = % AH n= AGAIN WITH RAGES C.W.A.Championship Meet Not Yet .Finished.Ww.Mile Amateur Events\u2014Team Races Wednesday Night.The C.W.A.Dominion championship bicycle races were in stopped by rain at the Island track.three events were concluded when the rain came down, and the committee issued rain checks and postponed the balance of the programme until ednesday evening at 8 oclock.The W.G.and R, team trophy and two-mile handicap races are yet to be run off, and a couple of other events will be added, wo that a good programme of hotly contested races may be lpoked for.Summary: mile novice\u2014 First heat\u20141, F.G.McCarthy, Stratford; 2, H.A.Marshall, Royal Canadian B.C.Second heat\u20141, W., Strathcona B.C.; 2, S.H, Lennox, Queen City B.C.Third hest\u2014}, R.Adam, Royal Canadian B.C.; 2, H.], Strathcona B.C.Final\u20141, F.G., Stratford; 2, W.Andrews, Strathcona B.C.; 3, H.Ry\u2019 mal, Strathcona B.C.One mile, amateur championship, final\u2014 1, W.Morton, Welli A.C.; 2 W.3, J.Smith, a TROTTING AT WINDSOR ià One Class Only Two Heats Could be Trotted\u2014Elderone 3 Won a Race.WINDSOR, Ont, July 8\u2014The first day of the Windsor Driving Park Association's meeting\u201d opened yesterday under favour able auspices as track, but with very light attendance, The first race, a 3230 pace, was won by Elderone, with Gold Brick second and Junius third.Only two heats were run off In the second race, the 217 trot, whem a heavy downpour of rain caused a postponement until morrow.The Roman won two heats, d Prince Salma was second in both.Bummary: First race, 3130 pace\u2014 : or.A.Sims, Daytom, Second race, 217 trot (unfinished)\u2014 The Roman, R C.Benson Co.Prince Selma, ME.\u2018McHenry, New OFK .0000 snvesss sevecs sre ses see | Nut Begrer, W.C.Foote, Dallas, TEERB 22.005 sevsss socees ses oo 53 Silver Heir, W.8.Ervin, Kansas City 8 § spi HE J.B.Goläberg, Detroit .\u2026.4 4 \u2014313 1-4 210 1-2 At Brighton Beach Track.NEW TORK, July & \u2014 Key Note, OM England, Oh Ha were the winning favourites at Brighton Beach yesterday.The feature of the racing was the fine finish in the first race, which was for apprentice boys.Key Note, with Yancy up, was a hot favourite at 7 to 10, while 8 to 1 was laid against Choate, Choate stole away from x1 23 m0 art and up a gap of six In the stretch Key Note moved up, and in a hard easily.In the run off Key Note was: held at 1 to 5, and ANDERSON WON NOVICE MILE Morton Captured Quarter and | Rain Interfered With the Races and Tegards weather and \u2018third.Klderone, W.ORIG 112 21e eee sss ese sss see wanes D KA Gold \u2018GQ.W.Spéars, Néw TOK .eee Les ses eve oes see eee 2833 Junius, .J.Goshen, ' IDA, cecer aemsas ovvece corses vrvse .888 General Brino, R.Benson, oron- 54 Dr.Scott, MoLaren Brothers, Win- RIPEE .s00000 snares vesens 20.00.6 AS Vice Regal, H.H.James, Haml ver Ethel Mo., W.H.McCarthy, Terre _ Haute _.eee ses ses ses sasssaass $718 es ton his Neild In the drive managed to t a dead.heat when he should have won won by a sixteenth of a track i = hit # Ltn aw oe en 8p me NEN Eh T the Chamberlain smoke them.\u201cKpewiedge la 12 uaed.\u201d Clone La the very best 10e Ciger sold Lyon don't What's the use of us felling you Choate.Rup of \u2014Ke Note, 88, Yancy, 1 to 8, Top Choate, , Creighton, 9 to 3.Time, Becond race, for maidens, 2-year-olds, fil- Yes and geldin 5 fur urch, -109, T.won; 8t.Jude, 100, Wonderly, 3 to 1 and 4 2: Louise Elston, 109, Redfern, 8 {01 Time, 1.01 2-5.Ma'Selle, Lady Charlot, Court Maid, Ithan, eo Dixit, Deka Wyfield, Pink, arle and Intervention also ran.Third race, for 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs\u2014 Old England, US L.Jackson, 1 to 2 and out, won; Josepha, 111, Odom, 8 to 1 and 9 to 3, 2; Remorse, 104, Wonderly, 40 to 1 and § to 1, 3.Time, 1.18 1-5.Miss Buttermilk, Charles W.Meyer, Chiron, Neither One, Evelyn Maud and MacAna also ran.Fourth race, handicap.for 2-year-olds and up, 1 1-8 miles\u2014Francisco, 103, 13 to 1 1 2 tol and to 5,3; and even, 8.Time, 15 && dor, Trigger, Thrift, Homestead, St.Finan and Col.II also Ting.nu race, ?-year-0i r- y ulima 6 to 1 and urns, even ; Frankhm 104, Redfern, to 1, 8.Time, 1.14 3-5, 8.Knight, Nia.President, Amorous, - pid and Of) in the Can also ran.Sixth race, 3-year-olds and up.t \u201c1-16 miles, Ha, 108, H.Cochran, even and 1 to 8, won; Peninsula, 107, Jackson 5 to 1 and 7 to & 2; Satire, 109, Wonderiy.18 to 5 and 8 to §, 3.Time, 1.48.Carrier Pi- Keon and Father Den also ran.\u2014 The Races at Fort Erle.FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont, July §\u2014Weather clear and track fast.Results: First race, 6% furlongs, for 4-year-olds and up.selling\u2014Golden Harvest, 107, Adams, $3 to 1, won by a nose; Rice, 116, C.Afger, ¢ to 1, second: Fluke, III, Viftitos, 8 to-Lthird Time, 1.21%.Lady Silver, Brahmin, Fessie F., Myrtle B., Harry Duke, Quaver, Sporting Duchess and Sau- ber finished as named.Second race, § furlongs, for 2-year-olds\u2014 Lorina, 100, Castro.3% to 1, won by half a léngth: First Mason, 108, Alarie, 6 to 1, second; Bank Street, 103, Adams, 6 to 1.third.Time, 1.03.Ballle, Stub.Nawvi- gator, Flora Bright, Pea Ridge, Eddie F.ing Water and wiil Shields\" finished as named.: Third race, 1% miles, 3-year-olds and up, selipg\u2014Remp, 118, C.Aker, even.won by a head: Lady of the West, 106, C.Alley, 3 to 1, second; La Gasell 1.Time, 1.66.The Way ft as nam AA RQ) ng\u2014 , to L won by three Tengtis: mont, 102, Mc- Quads, 3 to 1, second; Wolsack.9, J.Jones, 15 tg 1, third.Time, 1.00%.Night 1, Laura F.Collier, Malabar, On Oe utes, and Lorne finished as named.tth 1 furlongs, 3-year-olds and up Castro, 8 to 6, and ?to & 2 12 to 1 and 5 fabed as col CE race, 64 furiongs, 3-year-o! veB- nas irsatscant.108, Dangman, 8 oe.won Julte Junkin, 106, Gormley, by % length: 0 to 1, second; Langford, 102, Castro, Stree to 1.third.Time, 1.22.t, Ir- risistible, Brissao, Katharine R., Worth- Pras Almanze, and Commena ed es camed.\u2014\u2014mme - SMALL OWNERS ARE BEING WEEDED OUT.Sock is the Tendency of the Turf in ; United States.: NEW YORK, July &\u2014That the tendeney in\u2019 this \u2018of the L, section at any rate, is te te the element known as the * and make it in America \u201csmall what it is In all other countries, to wit, the \u201c of kinge\u201d in another sense, has become very patent to the close er.Only a few years ago et least a dozen men who are now training for millionaire turfmen were themselves in as a means of livelihood.Year year, however, they have found that A far safer and surer souree of revenue he longs ugenis urns, 11 to § and 4 to 5, us tt The Celebrated Thoroughbred Stallion STONELEIGH, THE BEST BRED _ HORSE IN CANADA.Selected in England by Lieut.-CoL Dent, Rem & m ount Officer for Canada, fo pre te th Breed of Canadian horses : be De at our stables for the Benson ê THE TELFER & CLIMIE CO.19 St.Maurice St.Montreal BLOOD POISON Bore Throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored 8 fave You Aches, oud Horse, Ulkors inthe Koutd, Balt eit ve nt to days Worst cases ao! tal, $600,000.100-page book Ro offices.109Tmason COOK REMEDY CO., \"és EE e, .Beas, Ketue Court and |\u201d courses, but one of the most ri guments for the vantage in any part of the country almost fabulous prices.This, too, is why 7 tral) a year and why lads many cases more than, i United Btates Senators.When a man who knows a much of tobacco as Mr.Louis Fortier does, : Mistakes a 10 cent Grandas Puritano for ported it explains why the emokers throughout Canada PREFER GRANDAS TO ANY OTHER *GIGAR \u2014 IMPORTED OR DOMESTIC Lowest Price, Mighest Quality, Wi GRANDAS due à cept with philosophy the situation as it qevelone 0\" te pe With ordinary pr they can retire abou wed ues, nin PUR = than by persisting in racing horses for themselves, only to find that, sooner or later, thelr earnings, the result of several good years, perhaps, have ted by the enormous expenses incidental to running even a moderate sized stable.Well wishers of the royal sport cannot deny that the evolution now on has been in the best Interests of g.The natural talent which a race horse trainer must be essed of to succeed can just as well utilized in be ; wealthy patron, of whom thers would be a great many more on the turf to-day If they could De assured of ond intelligent service on e ers &n riders, should they good fortune become possessed of a great without doubt.the active thoroughbreds to sell to such ad- of recent years, when horses command $10,000 mand retaining fees as much as, and in the salaries paid te .Now.Swe reader, rs am Reunced incurable by the and strength.WRITE POR method and gives evidence.of \u2018 leading FREE BOO! your letters ratredly confidentiel you SPECIAL NOTICE\u2014i£ you have old ame that did ant possess olecerielty, brins À distance tn 1 4-5.Summary.to have poms ene else foot th ; RHE race, a rentices\u2019 race; year-olds bits while they have all the sport that t_Cincinnati\u2014 and up, 1 1-4 miles-*Choate, 97, Creighton, they desire in developing and sending SINNER] or vere 00.000000000\u20140 § 3jStolandltol and Key Note, 8, cy, atak es winners post.These men ac- Brooklyn .ae.030002000\u20145 11 0 LL Batteries\u2014Thielman and Peits; 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?EE va à kt = \u2014 am et SEEN F The fact that the Toronto stock market \u201cMas been doing a much larger business _._wrominently to the front, and the fidence in home industries.e The strength of stocks attention to ous bonds, on the list.Suc reet, an ilvie Milli ave \u2018and in the case of He lh has been little change for some time, than the local market.particularly in Canadian Pacific.for some days past, has attracted considerable attention, and has been much commented on.Toronto's speculative tendencies have for some time been arge dealings there on margins probably account for a good deal of the business.Montreal opntinuesn essentially conservative, Toronto furnishes the following figures on last week's trading: Stocks.Bonds.Mines Total for week 22,987 500 4,500 \u201cPrevious week 83.357 3.60) 5000 .1,900 7,660 r.week, 1900 8.245 1,000 33,000 The above represents four days\u2019 business, apd the tocul market had only three days, With sales of 536% stocks, 16,100 mining shares, und 33500 bonds, If any lesson 18 to be drawn from the figures, it is that purchasing bonds is a much healthier sign than indiscriminate purchasing of stocks &t the present market level The National Trust Company has been Appointed transfer agent at Montreal for the stock of the Consolidated Lake Super- for Company, which was listed on this exchange some little time ago, and are now vrenared to make transfers.\u2018The clearings of the Toronto Btock Exchange for June amounted to 82184 shares, having a par value of $5,380,870.The , clearings amounted to $5,252,222.82.\u2018The following figures are for the month of April each year since 189].showing the substantial growth of Canadian banking iuterests up to the -present time, and explain the rapid Increase in value of Canadian securities as recently developed: Liabilities 1902 578, During the same time the aggregate p; .UD capital of the banks has been Iincredsed from 360,374.784 to $6B.474,528, an increase of $8.090,789, and the Test or reserve fund has been Increased from $22.137,459 to $38,665,823 made that the t ® ares eapitalists in Wall street did not Want an STRENGTH UPHELD _ IN STOCK PRICES Most of the Price Changes Though Small Were in the Way of Advances.BONDS CONTINUE A FEATURE Street Rallway Advanced to a New Price Level\u2014Action to be Taken on Adjournments correspondents of the Montreal Star to Walt street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks were strong.hite wheat wis easier.In the local mar- * ket stocks were strong.Sales on the New | York Stock Exchange yesterday were 883,845 shares.Several members of the Stock Exchange have made a move in the direction of having the afternoon and Saturday boards ad- urned for the remainder of July and dur- fee August.A vote will be taken on the subject on Friday.The tone of the market continued firm to-day, but with the volume of trading mall.Bonds continue a feature, and Street rares her \u201cfraction new high level at 107.They sold as low as 104 à few weeks ago.Ogilvie's were strong at 113, and Steel unchanged at 90 1-3.toa} Canadian Pacific was stronger at 18 7-8 to 186, and the new at 131.Toronto Rai's were 1-4 lower at 113 1-2 and Power rose 1-3 to 101 1-2.Ogilvie Fiour preferred was up a fraction to 111 1-4, and Dominion Coal Fecovered à half to 134 1x2 Dominion Stsel was also 1-4 better at 32 3-4.A Boston despatch to Burnett & Co.says: The Dominion Iron and Steel Co.sarned its first net money in May: Up to May its expenses exceeded income, and In some months the cost of pig iron per ton was twice the original estimate.The output at the various collieries of the Dominion Coal Co.for the two days June M and 35 was 32,000 tons\u201414,000 tons on Tuesday and 18,000 on Wednesday.This breaks all previous records made.There is every probability that this pace will be kept up during the entire season, and there is an Pnpress on that the 20,000 ton figure daily will be reached\u2014Sydney, C.B.Record.Has stood the test for nearty sixty years as a cure for Diarrhoen, Dysentery, Crampe, Colic, Cholera, Cholera: Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Paine in the Stomach, Sea Sickness, and all forme of Summer Complaint Don't experiment with new and untried rémédies, but procure that which has stood the test of time, We have yet to receive a complaint as to its efficacy.\u2019 : STAR Ù _ Notwithstanding the continued dulness in the stock bands continue to be a prominent {sature.fe d issues muat be regarded as & beslth A year or so ago eurity in the local market were the exception, they the at the present , .of investors as\u2019 unprofitably high, has undoubtedly had the effect o n particularly prominent in the atter \" stiffen in view of the demand.while the minion Steel seems to be about evenly divid -Prett and it looks as though gold exports could Messra.J J'85 Bio da broa yrs.to Any rae Sos ok and.te mbar Aspe, Maen! fork riarhst, de La The increasing attention of ilivesiors TY Ao and one of Ta place of which whi Y \u201cconsidered ont ealings, have shown a tendency to d and supply in the case of Do- , in consequence of which there #: h issues as Dominion Steel, active market at present, nor until it is clear that money will not be troublesome.They have the stocks to make or check & booming tendency.but they could not ¢om- trol the stringent money market should it occur.nor surely control the stock market in a season of monetary tightness, It must have been observed that the really great men were away or doing nothing.It may have been observed that any attempt at a boom was quickly discouraged.The great men know the money market, and have much to do with making it.The avallable money is pretty much used up, and enor mous sums have been borrowed abroad.y-soon crop needs\u2014will have to.be met, not be much longer deferred.The best news is of Improved weather in many parts of the West.= - FE The London Stock Exchange Committee have appointed July 24th as a special set.tiing day in Canadian Pacific Railway Co.certificates of subscription for $19,500,000 ordinary capital stock (196,000 shares of $100 each) in certificates of mot more than 10 shares each, and have ordered the cer tificates to be quoted in the official list.Speaking of Canadian apcurities In the London market the Canadian Gazette \u201csays: Of those movements which havé taken place In Canadian securities during the past few days, the majority have been in a favourable direction.There ts no alteration in Dominion issues, but in municipal securities Montreal 8 1-3 per cents.are 1 up at 100, as are also Toronto 8 1-3 per cents.at 100.A slight set-back has .place fn Canadian Pacific shar®s, which are 1 1-3 lower at 135 3-4, business being now on a greatly reduced sale.Only fractional movements have taken place in Grand Trunk issues, the third preference stock being 7-8 up at 39 3-8, the second preference stock 1-2 at 90 1-2, and the ordinary and guaranteed each 1-4 the former at 13 1-2, and the Jatter at 108'1-2 \u201cBoo\u201d second mortgage bol are 1 up at 104, and Qu\u2019- Appelle and Long Lake 6 per cent.bonds and Temiscouata bonds are each 1 better at 40 and 17 1-3 respectively.A further advance of 1 3-4 to 27 1-2 has taken place in Hudson's Bay shares, sald to be on adian purchases, which makes them now About 1-4 higher than thay were before | the dividend was dec! .Reference to the report and accounts of the com y for the year to May 31 will be found below.In mines there ts no very strikina feature ; Velvet and Nimrod shares are each 1-8 lower at 1-4 and § 5-§ respectively.and Le Rol shares are easiér, but Kion- dyke Consols are 1-8 better at 7-8 The London Stock Market Report says: \u201cIn Canadian Rails there is a somewhat heavy bull account, but if *he tan.\"ne, dividend is 6 per cent., as expeeted, and If traffics continue to expand, it is iripossi- ble to avoid the conclusion that a further vance in prices will be witnessed.Trunk Thirds are getting within sight of a âivi- dend, and are worth * - = Montreal Street Raïlway eamîngs last week, with changes, were: Sunday .$6975.80 Ine $000.58 Monday cee sas see wes css fine.37.98 AY 0 eve eve over 8,202.1 Wednesday .ine.19,3 * \u2026 crew ne Thursday .cea «oe \u2026 6184 Inc 665 Friday LLL UL wD Ine 108 Sunday oc; 10 CHR 0 Ine 2067 28 Mesars.In J.Forget & Co.'s London To TS quoted : Grand Trunk first, Pacific, 18.third, 9 142 Canadien The Montreal Clearing House returns clearings to-day were Ran, ce The Hudson Bay Co.has declared a divt- dend and bonus of 23 shillings 64 a share.Lord Strathcona, who presided at the meetings, says that the Dominion of Canada is able to supply Great Britain with half the breadstu it requires, and will Le sbi to supply the whole within Montreal exchange ona: York funds, between banks, 1-84 to Fala counter, 1-4; sterling, @ days, between banks, § 3-18 to 9 7-33 counte , 0 3-8; ater ling demand.between banks, 3-4 to § 26-23; counter, 10: sterilng, cables, between banks, 9 13-16 to 9 7-8 ; counter, 18 1-8; Paris francs, long, between banks, 5.18 1-8 : da short, between banks, 5.15 $-8 ; counter, 6.16 \u2014 Among the foren Exchan ere sales on the Toronto Block I ge were: C.P.R, new, 1 at » 1-2 : C.P.R., 9675 at 135 5-8 to 138; n.Ælec., 8 at 206: Toronto Ratiway, 10 at 120 ; Twin City, 20 at 118 7-8 to 1%; Dominion Coal, 475 at 134 to 134 3-4; Nova otla Steel, 65 at 108 1-4 to 106 1-2, In New York at noon money on caïl firm at \u201cow Der, cent.Prime mercantile paper 43% 4 5 per to 8 for demand, and at 4.85% to M for sixty days.Posted mates 4.88 to % and 4.20% to 9, Commercial bits 4.84% to BX.Bar silver 52%.Mesurs.J.8.Bache ana \u2018 send the following Wall event ovine hes their local menager, Mr.C.D.Monk: American stocks in London hea Svnevally below parity, Freight handiers avril ta Chicago merioun, but settlements expected.Crop condi tons fairly favourable.Gold shipments improbable this week.Pool operations tm TMmôls Central thought concluded.Chicago reports rate\u2019 situation on more satisfactory basis.Denver operators bullish on prospects of Célorade Fue.Talk of 8 po.for L.and Nashville Talk of early retiremeunt oF Hocking Valley pti.64 roads @th Wesk June earnings inc.885 po.Strikers retufn to work in independent ool- liery at Scranton.Soft coal mimers in Western Penna.refuge to be off two days à week hore- after, wanting to work full time.Indiana mine srs decide to vote against general strike 7.but to, y strike order If one is aay ex ng New York a}vices over their special wire: The wi presented a streng and active appesh, go À morning, but in reality was a dull on Ina\\much as almost the entire &o- tivity wa ) to a dosen issues.G and Bouthwaeatera issues were advanced by pool operations.La on balance bought a small amount.Maar\u2019 Bros., brokers, were oconspicu- ous in North-West.The general market vas quiet, with little public Interest diapinyed.Kx- hange market easy nt 4.87.80.Messrs.Burnett and Co.stock Drokera, to- ay received the following slvites from thegr New York correspondents\u201d - \u201c F.W.Hopkins, senior A Vs Bros.: Th .SAYS mation ] a y sitit being brought against the U.8.8tesl Co.was when I saw it in | DOWSDADErS.The use of our name In thin Was unauthorized and we have taken st to have it withdrawn, Brooklyn Rapié Transit Co.will apply to the State Railway) Commis lon for per- lish the mission to fare system, adopting the em now in force on the' Nassau Elec, Co.: é Morning\u2019 Sales.\u2026 Candian Pacific\u2014236 at 135%, $20 at 198.New Pacific\u201426 at 181.Toronto Ralle-\u2014-26 at 119%.Nova Scotia Steel- SUMMER.FOOTWEAR! Department welted, very comfortable, $3.and Men's White and Gray Canvas Laced $2.00, $2.50.Men\u2019a White Canvis Oxfords for wearing on board ship.Price Men's light t Velour and Box Calf Laced Boots, Good Welt, ; 85-00 ind $6.50.year 93-50, - Men's Vici Kid Laced Boots, Goodyear Welt, $3.50.$5.00 2nd $8.50.Men's Kangaroo Kid Laced and Consress Boots, Men's Pnamel Calf Laced Boots, $3.50, 5-00 and 85.50.Men's Patent Calf Laced Boots, Goodyear Welt, $3.50, $5.00.$6.00, 2.75 snd $3.00.Men's Enamel Calf Oxfords, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00.Men's Box and Velour Calf Oxfords, $3.50, $5.00 and 86-50.Men's Patent Calf Oxfords, 85.00, $5.50 and $6.50.Men's White Canvas Yachting and Tennis Oxfords, $1.10.$1.35.2.25.Men\u2019s White Buckskin Temnis Oxfords, Rubber sales, Goodyear Welted, just the thing no toe Caps, Goodyear Boots and Oxfords, $1.75, $1.85, $3.00.$4.00 Boots and SPEOIAL\u201420 Per Oent.Off ANN Men's and Boys\u2019 Tan Oxfords.MEN'S RUBBER SOLE RUNNING at the Undertakers.CHICAGO, July 8.\u2014In ignorance of her husband's whereabouts for twenty-two vears, Mrs.Burnett W.Pyle has found him lying dead from a self-inflicted wound in an undertaking establishment.Pyle shot himself on Sunday at the Garfield Park Sanitarium.He was said to be despondent because Congress had decided on the Panama In preference to the Nicaragua Canal route.where he had bought much land.\u201cWe separated in 1881 at Tucson, Mrs.ssid.\u201cand I have-not from him since.I went to Florida to lve with my family.Recently I came for a visit to friends In Chicago, I had no ides my hus- NATIONAL COUNCIL OF \"WOMEN.Financial Statement Shows Small Balance on the Right Side.(Special to the Montreal Star.) ST.JOHN, N.B., July 8\u2014At to-day\u2019s session of the National Council of Women a letter, in answer to ome of sympathy on the death of the Marquis of Dufferin, was read from Lady Dufferin.The financial report showed there was a balance on hand of $250.68, but the accounts to come in will use up the surplus.Mrs.Holton was reappointed auditor.Mrs.Torrington, Toronto, moved that the Toronto Council invite the National Council to meet there in 1803.The resolution of the Ottawa Council regarding cottage homes was withdrawn, a rua 0 speak on the sablect was absent.A n was read out that each National Council hold a peace confer ence each year on May 15, the ann: of The Hague Conference.By a standing vote the council favoured Lady Aberdeen for the presidency of the Intermational Council, be held in Berlin in 1904.This ernoon-the council-enfoyed_a-sail on the harbour at the invitation of Mr.Robt.\u2018Thomson.} - ADIAN BISLEY TEAM.In Future ft WII Probably Consist of Only Fifteen Men.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 8\u2014There will be a meeting of the executive of the Dominion Rifle iation on the 11th inst.to consider the Bidiey seem From 30 15 IE fumber of e rom .will probably be adopted.course 4 _ On the Bick List.______ BOSTON, July 8.\u2014An American flag flying in front of an East Boston shop was torn down by a party of three stewards from the British steamship Baxonia on the Fourth of July, and later one of the trio, said to be Steward Roberts, an Englishman, tore the into bits and flung the freg- ments into the face of an American citizen.A bundred men who were drinking or lounging in an East Boston hotel, i iately set upon the Englishman, drove him downstairs from the second-story room where the insult to the flag was given, forced him into the street and gave him a severe pounding.It was with difficulty that the Englishman escaped severer.treatment, and he finally sought refuge on the Saxonis, bleeding and bruised.The Englishman had been drinking.' Steward Roberts has been on the sick list of the Saxonis since.A Magnificent Wedding.LENOX, Mass., July 8.\u2014 The most magnificent wedding that ever took place in the Berkshire Hills, that of Miss Lila Vanderbilt Sloan, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Douglas Sloan, of New York, and Mr.William Bradburst Osgoode Field, was cele- In, Trinity Episcopal, Chueh here at noon t .e guests inclu persons hose: wealth -and- social ~distinetion\u2014have- made their names widely known.The ser vices were ormed by Rev.Dr.David H.Greer, of St.Bartholomew\u2019s Church, New York, assisted by Rev.Harold Arrowsmith, rector of Trinity Chufch.The Pittsburg Hot Wave.PITTSBURG, Pa., July 8.\u2014 Thery are no indications of an sarly abatement of the hot wave.The mercury at lla.frag 4 degrees.Eleven deaths and six \u2018serious cases of prostration have been reported within the last 24 hours.Judge Richardson Improving, WINNIPEG, July 8.\u2014A despatch from a Regina says that Judge Richardson is im- Laine Sa hante 05 CRETE Pr IS TROUBLE BREWING ?Toronto Street Railway Employes are Once More Dissatisfied.TORONTO, July 8.\u2014Friction is said to be developing between the officials of the Street Railway Company the employes who are members of the union, According to the men the company officials are not living up to the spirit of the agreement under which the recent strike was de- cl , but, on the contrary, are.trying in every possible way to discourage new men from joining She union, and to annoy the conductors and motormen who are members.It is further alleged that a large number of the men have been suspended since the strike and on the of such small complaints as would not have been noticed prior to the late strike.A mass- meoting of the pnion will be held next Sun- ternoon for the of di i the new trouble.purpose discussing - H.Keating, general manager of the Btreet Railway Company, gives an emphatio denial to the report that he is contemplating his severance with the company.\u201cI | bave contemplated - such 5 > says Mr, Keating.® move, { MORGAN'S OFFER.He Was Willing to Place British Warships in New Combine.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, July 8.\u2014 | mops.the vir A 22 the House of Gom- e report that J.Pierpont Morgan British ships i dispose) of the relation to generally and the Atlan- which was being very by the Government.The Disbrow Murder Case.NEW YORK, July 8.\u2014.today\u2019s hear ing in the case of Louis Aire Dour ed of having murdered Sarah Lawrence and Clarence Foster, at Good Ground to-day Samuel Thompeon, the Sag Harbour under taker, who had charge of Foster's funeral testified there was blood on Foster's face len.Elsworth Howland, a saw Foster's bod the eyes and Edward Croker ; the New York Fire of Chiel Croker, of to finding Nelson ra bestified uires\u2019 row boat adri in Tiana Bay, oh water, and with pity locks tied to the seat.Henry Jaco - other boy, corroborated thia estima: sa Amberst Park Sunday School, [~The \u201cantiudl games Ta connection with the Sunday \u201cBch of the Ji issi Amherst Park, were held in t) en Men ot the church, on Saturday afternoon.A large number of parents and friends of tbe scholars were present, and took part in the racing \u20acnd games.At the conclusion of the programme the prizes were awarded to the successful competitors by the superin- mase tendent of the school Lepage | who Vas à du EE ; vos ny uring the progress Mesars.Asca Butcher, Martin and Leon Lepage.Refrosh ments were served on the ground by the ladies of the con, ion, tabl i resided over by iesdamcs Lenp Benes saning, La Lp » I).Lepage, Miss Lu.nan end Miss in.Three hearty cheers for the genial superintendent and the stud.ent assistant, Mr.Seaman, brought an en- _- and ears and the face was black and swol.jf buténens\u201d coutta medium mixed, § to 4 1-4 i band was here.My first knowledge af him came when I saw in the newspapers that he had committed sulclde.\u201d 4 Wheat Weak\u2014Oorn Excited.(From the Montreal Star's Special Correspondent on the Chicago Board of Trade.) CHICAGO.July 8.\u2014Wheat was weak.September sold from 734 to T8%c off to Te.The mood weather for harvesting.tended to make the sentiment bearish, and after the first hour or so the selling becama meneral.At first the bull excitement Mm July corn tended to steady the market somewhat.The movement of new wheat is gradually increasing.Corn was excited; July sold from 84c to 90c.and late in the day was hol at 89%c.The July deal furnished co: es- able excitement, shorts bidding the price There was little for sale until after which the 0 up to 90c.\" that price was touched, bull leaders seemed dis) posed a few small lots in the pit, a athe same time there wers rumours of private settlement.\u2014 July Oorn Shorts Squeesed.CHICAGO, July 8\u2014Shorts in July corn were r, \u201cGnd the oor- nered deliv went to 0 cents, the highest rice since when the market touched .00.July closed at 84 cents yesterday, an advance of 7 cents over tae previous close.Opening bids to-day were from 8 to $3 cents.Bhorts wers the bidders, and hy running the market up to 9 cents a little before noon they got à ately.000 bushels.It is estimated that in selling this much the manipulators of the market made a profit of $60,000, as most of their line, and estimated at 15,000,000 bushels, was purchased between 6] and & cents.No excitement was evident in the pit.although sll are interested as to how the Gates coterie will let the price sdvaace before easing their grip.The price ie already far past the maximum at whius- Phillips allowed shorts to settie in his first and, most successful deal.Shorts who have covered have paid heavily for the privilege._snd_those who are still on the wrong of the market are generally belleved to be in ahe most »erijous predicament of a decade, ! + Wall Street Amost Inert.NEW YORK, July 8\u2014Wall Street \u2014 A few of the grangers showed wide and feverish movements, but the genéral market was dull and almost inert.St.Paul rose at the dpeaing 1 1-8¢, with a fractional reaction, and Rock Island and North-Wes- tern showed lussos of 3 polnts each.Only a few other s:ecke varied more than 1-8 from last night's giices.Dealings becane very active the gran and Pacifios hen North-Western rallied 1 1-2.8t Pat \\feached 178.Rock Island wiped out its 3 points loss and advanced nearly as muah in addition.Union Pacific rose over a point, Southern Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Atchison, Pennsylvania and New York Central made good fractional edranscs.The buying decreased and prices fell back a fraction before midiany.Toronto Live Stock Market.TORONTO, Ont, July 8.\u2014 Bighty-four Inads in to-day.Including 555 hogs, 771 sheep and lambs, 83 calves and ! horse.Export cattle, choice, 6 1-2 to 6 3-4c ; export cattle, medium, 6 to 6 1-4c ; export bulls, 5 1-4 to 5 1-2c ; export cows, 4 1-6 to 4 1-2c : | butchers\u2019 cattle, picked lots, 5 to 5 1- butchers\u2019 cattle, common, 3 to 3 1-2 ; feeders, short keep, 4 1-4 to 4 8-4c : federa, edlum, 3 3-4 to dc ; stockers, 3 to 3 1-4c ; milk cows, each, $25 to $45; calves, per head, $2 to $10 ; export ewes, $8.35 to $3.50 : export rams, 2 1-2 to 3c; culls, each, §2 to 33 : lambs, per Ib, 4 3-4 to 5 1-4c : hogs, singers, 7 1-4c ; fats and lights, 7c off cars.Trade bad for butchers\u2019 cattle and fairly good for export cattle ; mtich cows, slow an.Montreal Mining Exchange.* Following were the sales at this moring's sceegn of the Mining Exchange: Dom.Co , 2,600 at 4 3-4, 1,500 at 5, 5,000 5, rode La , 5,000 at - ¥ Mrs.Reuben Willis, ar.and Mrs, ander Ballller of Troy, Jr.are Viehing J 5 ; : York stock.market up to.1 0\u2019 above in the newest hapes and in all widths, 5 Per Cent.Discount for \u2018We have the Exclusive Sale for Montreal of the Celebrated \u2014 STRONG & GARFIELD COS FINE SHOES for Men.BOOTS AND OXFORDS.All the Special Attention Qlven To Mail Orders.HENRY MORGAN & CO;, FINANCIAL.Ç (See also pags ve.) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Afternoon Sales.Canadian Pacific, 80 at 195 3-4 © at Canadian Pacific, new, 50 at 181 3-4 Detroit United Railway, 100 at 77 1-2 Dominion 50 at 53 5-8, Wat M, 3 at 53 3-4 of Montreal, 1 at 37.a a Si Bat e Flour pfd., a Montreal Power, 3 at 10, 10 at 101 1-4 Dom Coal, 3 at 1M 1-2 Merchants Bank, 11 at 150 phrontreai Strest Rallway bonds, $000 at Richelfeu, 35 at 110 1-2 for the Star Gordon Strathy a Rag io JRL Miia isd Tuy & July 7.STOCKS.Ak BO Ae BL 1 3 388% 3 Capodion Facise.\u2026.180 185% sn, Py RW mT Commer 14 120% 3 = 120% va 10° : 172 168 101% A ot Ta pat AC Salmon Serie A.de es Be.! Bell Pom.Co vu Laurenttés Puip.\u2026\u2026.\u2014\u2026\u2026 Dem.Stsel ox coups 90% so avcscce Montreal Stree Ry.oo.100% .Ugiivie Flour\u2026.\u2026.316% 118 messes ee ES = Bales of Canadian Pacific on the clock were 00 shares.Trading on the New York ge today up to 1 o'clock reached a total of 275,- 000 shares, CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache and Co, 18 Bt.Bscrame .report the lasing: prices to-day as follows; July & 1002 \u2019 Opening.Hfçhoot Lewest Closing Wheat, July.$ 75% Tay 74% Oata, goby Se Ge Gh Ne Perk, Fr me TE heb 35h Ler, JC Von 130s does 110 © der a 1107 1003.8 1102 °° July.1080 1299 1063 1070 -\u2014 ious à 30% 2077 | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Species g Snrted for the Sur 7 c n airest, L manager tor J.8.Bache and Co.New Y over direct private wire, ork.353 Ty \"= denn Coul & | us Texas Pacific .Twin City.2 cs 8 Leat ar vo.Tu UB siesl com ne U # Bteel pra.\u201d Us Rubber Coun.Bel oe do do f po Union Pacific com.ie Do pref .sue Wabash.au western von Tel = > 7 pis Wis.Cen, con.\u201ca7\u201d 35 Son so do do prel.49y 40% 4v 401g MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.MORNING BUARD.Specially reported for the Star by R dith and Company.Mining Brokers, 87 be.is Xavier street.Tuesday.July 8, 1802, 12,30 p.m.rar raiue Be o! ares ile Stocks \" Bayern, 1.00 North Star.19 18 1.00 Payne.174 1544 1.00 Slocaa Ror.84 8 1.10 Can.Gold Flelda Syn.44 3 -OU Bt.Eugene Me 40 1.00 Rambler Cari vo | - 1:00 WarBagte | Te v | - 1.00 Centre 48 8:4 1.00 Irmn Mask.14 A 1.00 California 3 2 1.00 Evening Star 4 2 10 Novelty |.aee.*% 1.00 Cariboo Hyd.1.25 5\u201d 3.00 Caribon McKinney.22 10 1.00 Virtue .13 10 A Montfeal-Oregou 8 83 1.00 Republic.\u2026 .Ay 74 1-00 Black Tusl\u2026 15 9 ©3u Mountain Lin 25 18 1.00 San Poil \u2026.æ 81 18 3 OU Deer Trail, Co 8 Ing 100 Granby Com.8.00 2.28 U-28 Fairview |.© eberehme ot geeegesas 4 0.25 Dominion Consolidated.3 ane 0.24 Montreal, London UNLIATED KFÔCKA mors 23 Montreal & Boston .1.00 Monte Uristo.\u2026\u2026\u2026.14 180, 1.00 Giant \u2026\u2026 \u2026 44 3% 1.00.White liear 34 3 J.U0 Majest:c.84 w 1.00 Big Threw 1g a Wl0 Marries, 14 1.uG London & Kichel 20 = ry 1 July 8 High Low Stocks Opening up to 230 Close, Am mated Oo) 6 Asa om sx Prof mue Poe Amer Sugar Refin.Co 120 Am.Shite.& Ref Go 40h \u201ca8, Anaconda Min Co.presses A.Top&8.Fe, \u2026 83% Do do pref Cio 99 Baltimore & Ohlo \u2026 108% Do do pret.95% Brookiyn.RT.7 gaie & Alton Com.Ry, n Pacifio.ue Boul ein \u2014 es 0.Chic&N W.\u2026.me Chic R ! & P com \u2026\u2026 181 ChioMil& Bt.Paul.177% Colorado Southern.814% I pfd.vara Fag el corn Products \u2026- 2 le PM.L.uorse \u2014\u2014 Clevelanä CCA8t L 03:9 Delaware L & W xd.2 Dela & Hudsoum.Dos Denver Rio G com.aang |_\u2014_Do-45 Fr 0% Duluth,S Ehore Ati\" eens Groat Northern Ky BE moo._\u2014 Gen.Electric.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 - Jersey Central mme 8,080.com.Kanade a?pref.ee ex com p Do do Pref.HA) Louisville & Nashville 141 anhattan Elevated, 13 132 1108 147 150% 3a 41% 158% 48 i015 Ten { e t da stocked with - ROUSE POR.SALE LBT and four acres.of raat: situated the best plice ia village.peasy, atc.Good a Which RE BTR RS HOUSE at Pai and in Westmount, (1) corner Bed Grosvenor streets, lot 110 x 136.Jephane Main 1250.For, SALE \u2014 TWO BARGAINS IN VACANT area 14.- j square feet: (2) the most magnificent int on mountain.has a double frontage on Belle- ! ave.area 36,508 ua.FL: prices are à anap an immediate purchaser.John Jumes Browne d Son, Realty Experts.207 Bt.James nt e 155 5 eod i FOR SALE \u2014 ABOUT 100 YARDS FROM Westmount Park.modern nine roxned.Semi-detached house.all vn two floors, With Bice garden, size of lot about M x 83 feet.ns Qwner is leaving city.a reasonable offer would We entertained.Apply A, G19 Siar Office.ne giver front at country resort, near Montreal; exchange considered; monthly payments od.K.Tous.Star Branch Uifice.139 FOR RALE -A BARGAIN, WILL S5LL at a sacrifice cutlage and grounds on y St.Juînes at © 5 reparer WANTED \u2014 A \"WOMAN WHO THORoughly understands the making of In- o fants\u2019 wear and ladies\u2019 unes, to = Wake fret position tn mei see a lead: mest ond ary \u20ac50da\u201d sore: dar \" employment.letter to O.2826.Ster Office.° Avoir by 149 tt WANTED =.EXPERIENCED BALKS- 5 woman.W.'H.Scroggie.17 6 VVANTED \u2014 MEN TO LEARN HABBER \u201ctrade.New system.Eight weeks com- Dletes.Wages Baturdays.Tools donated.Diplomas awarded.Positions guaranteed.Catalogues malled free.Moler's Barber 8e¢ , New ; York Clty.495 6 ep > - > ; FOR SALE \u2014 CHARMING SUMMER iii home at Beaurepaire.beautifully aituat- right out on the best point on Lake Bt.Uts: pleasant surroundings; immediate pus- Session: price $35, including furniture, bodt- house, boat, etc.$2.50 cash, balance on mort- .Fur particulars apply to The J.Cradock impson Real Estate and JAgeucy Co., second floor, Merchants Bank Building.159 2 HOUSES WANTED.En WÜNTED\u2014FROM SEPTEMBER 1ST.BY ' newly married couple.small self-contain- eu house, flat, or upper tenement, cohtaining @cven or eight ruoms, between Mance and Mac- Kay sts.above Dorchester.Must be in good order and rent moderate.Address N.18564, Star Office.151 lv ct , WANTED \u2014 HOUSE, OCTOBER FIRST, gl in Westmount or western part of city: good condition: seven.eight OF nue rooms.self-contained or semi-detached.Address K.907¢, Star Branch Office 159 2 aw \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUMMER RÉSORTS.UEBEC & LAKE ST.JOHN RAILWAY\u2014 new route to the far-famed Saguenay, through the Canadian Adirondacks.to lake &t.ohn, home of the celebrated \u2018'Ouananiche.\u2018\u2019 \u2018itp to Alex.Hardy.Quebec, for beautifully fllustrated guide boc\u201d T FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.(NS ES Fe SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE.ww NN A WOULD n N give fine square piano.7 octaves, rose- ood case.carved legs.In exchange for a very old square or cottage piano, in fuir condition.Apply Leach's Piano Rooms, 2440 Bu Catherine st., between Stanley and Drummond.pe BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE.ee eve ~ ; FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT, BLACK- fi smith and carriage shop.Apply to R.E Willard.East Angus, P.157 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.Hi TO LET \u2014 A NICELY FURNISHED flat In western part of city, suitable for small family.Particulars apply 4019 Dorches- er st.OFFICES TO LET.a LEA LET \u2014 ON JOHN AND HOSPITAL sts.heart of business centre, handsome suite of ground \u2018floor offices.fine offices en suite and single, with vaults, large sample vooms and fats, all handsomely redecorated \u2018and at low rents, W.F.Lewis, 30 Hospital & HOUSES TO LET.| , TO LET \u2014 82 RIVARD STREET, SELF- 22 contained house, 2 stories and basement, workshop in rear, entrance on lane; a bar- W.Ogilvie and Co., 11 St.Sacrament gain.D.St Toi.Main 8113.FACTORIES FOR SALE.FOR SALE \u2014 AT HUNTINGDON, ON \u201c easy terms a aR factory cuncern, with water power.suitable to a man with capital and good business qualifications.Address Trust and Loan Company of Canada, 28 Bt.James st.Montreal, Que.152 4 daw : \"FARMS FOR SALE.; FOR SALE \u2014 FARM, A FIRST CLASS ig farm on the Lake St.Louls Road, with magnificent view of the lake.River St.Law- and to a \u2014Fence, surrounding Qountry; suitable setitieman of means desiring to build mansion with commanding view.- Address Trust and Loan Ce ny of Canada, 26 Bt.James it.e Montreal, Que.i | FOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FARM + on the Lake St.Louis Road, with magnificent view of the lake, River St.Lawrence and surrounding country, suitable to a gentle- , man of means desiring to build country man- gion with commanding view.Address Trust and Company of Canada, 26 &t James st.Loan Montreal, Que.COTTAGES TO LET.Ne lta i TO LET \u2014 COTTAGE, SELF-CONTAIN- = ed, seven rooms, modern, Now ready for occupation.Metcalfe avenue, St.Henri.Apply R.and W.Kerr, 2226 St.Catherine st SUMMER RESIDENCES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 lB mm COTTAGE TO LET AT POINTE CLAIRE, u ! 10 rooms.cottage, situated close to Lake- astde stations, furnished, water in house.Apply to Arsene Chariebols.Pointe Clatre.139 FOR SALE.R SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- ing, $2.cut maple.$2.50; tamarao blocks, $1.75: mill blocks, $1 50 per load, delivered anywhere In the city.J.C.MacDiarmid, Rich- mc | square.Bell Tel.Up 2552.153 tf cloths, refrigerators.baby carriages, go- r\u2014 ?\u2014\u2014JFOR SALE\u2014-FURNITURE.CARPETS.OIL: carts, , etc., etc., at lowest prices for cash of credit.H.A.Wilder and Co., 259 St.James.2415 St Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame.R SALE \u2014 PLASTBRING HAIR FOR sala.Apply to C.Galibert and Son.029 Gt.Catherine at.147 26 R SALE \u2014 GENT'S BRANTFORD BIcycle, with Morrow coaster brake, also Sas lamp.All in good order.4503 St.Catherine st., Westmount.55 6 R SALE \u2014 DESK AND BOOKCASS, sofa and what-not all in good order.No reasonable offer refused.Evenings, six to eight.88 Resther st.\u201cIST © R SALE \u2014 8 SINGER HIGH ARM BEW- ing machines, from $8: fine new ocak drop head machines, $22: upright piano, $30.84 Prince Arthur st.pedals, 158 3 JOR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, 7 1.3 OCtaves, 3 pedals, best New York make, Tich tone, handsame case, $38 cash; chance, of Hiteg@me.INS City Tall avenue.OR SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS, new and secondhand, large stock, moderate prices; repairs and removing.A.Ahern, Montrea) Bafe Works, 390 St, James st, Tele- .phone Main 813.188 eod tt R BALE \u2014 CHEAP.SAIL YACHT.KEEL sloop 25 fret long.© feet beam, lead, ballast, iron keel, roomy cabin, Quebec built.Apply 1498 Bt: Catherine at.52 4 law .R BALE \u2014 LADIES SCARFS IN MUS- Hin.net, lace.chiffon and silk, an (m- mense variety.150 to 81: fichus, 680 to 90c; lace sailors.40 to Bic: embroider-d and lace hand- Kerchiefa.10 to 25c: great value all mund; lace mitts.10c up: long silk gloves.black and coloured: job prices, Clark's, room one.James Et.i 210 St.159 2 R BALE \u2014 A GOOD SÉGGESTION.Never buy a plano without first seeing what Layton Bros.can do for you.JVarerooms, 244 Peel at.Dominlon square.[OR SALE \u2014 SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION dining table, 6 chairs, a barxain.$14.Can be seen evenings after 7, 631 St Antoine.ER For SALF \u2014 AMONG THE JULY RBRAR- gains at Leach\u2019's, 2440 St.Catherine wt.are snaps for people able to pay all cash or make deposits from B25 th $100 and afterwards, $8 or $10 monthly.Call early and get first choice.Open evenings.N.R.Other bargains in square and cottage pianos from $33 upwards or 84 monthly.- .SALE.-\u2014 ONE BEDROOM SET AND JOR SALE stove.aimost new.Apply Bétwesn 6 and 8 p.m.1405 DeMontigny et.R SALE \u2014 A BPAUTIFUL BOUDOIR upright plano.superior Paris, imported, .tri-chord, Ivory keys.aweet toned, fine finish.good order, durable, cost $250 and duty: & rare \u2018chance; will he sold tor $100.2375 St, Catherine 4 treet, R SALE -\u2014 MODERN UPRIGHT PIANO.threa pedals.powerful tons, American make, aeven octaves, great SECTINCE, SIN CRAN.| Party leaving city.127 St, Alexander st.OR SALE - SMITH PREMIER TYPEwriter, In good- order.D, R21, Star Ot- R SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, owing to chased twn months agn, but 159 2 PUR- death of owner's wife will sell for SIRS cash.stool and silk rape included (ree Address immediately K, 7088, Star Branch Office.159 \u20ac St.Catherine st e DE TEE % TANTED \u2014 PERSONS OF FORCE AND industry for a great Christian movement.Buch people can make ten to twenty dollars weekly.This is an unuseal opportunity, both as to work and possible remunerfition.The Century Christian Co., Limited, Toronto.155 6 A WwW NTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR WINE AND spirit house: must be temperate and have xvod connections: correspondence confidential.ANTED \u2014 at vate } \u2018s Business WARS, \u2014 sente ie oc ING HOUSEKEEPER of & single gentie- .108 miles south of class à ladies Be 1g cot prices Ww an mantles.high p \u201c4 Man's residence, ontreal: must be à ager, and capable of also required a wel to waiting on table culars, references and salary required.& a refined home; dress with full \"WANTED \u2014 PIRST CLASR IRON PQL- wages paid.Apply Ives and Co.Prince st.ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS, hanical De partment, Dom.Iron a uey.N.8 ppp fa tre a Ae dar ns pr | Wom Ee 6 at.Point Mt Charles.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD ETENOGRAPHER References a Address > \"a of it Covwanaviile, PQ.T7 18 \u20ac Bell, 180 Inspector at.\u2014 À QVANTED \u2014 COOK AND WAITER.WANTed Orst and second cook; must uhderstand French cooking.bise four waiters, sous langyages.WA resort near real.Apply at once rk.st aries and Cie.257 St.Lawrence st.- = WANTED \u2014 SMART.INTELLIGENT OFfice boy for large mercantne iususdtion.xood prospects of advancement.y to CG 707, Star Office.159 2 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: REferences required.Apply to Apartment \u20ac.The Marlborough, Milton at.on Thursday evening, between the hours of 7 and Ta PE NTED \u2014 A SPECLA charge of the Engi strong accident, sickness and plate glass In- wi ; re ang PART.th all the latest plans NTED \u2014 FIRST CLABS DESIGNER ON ladies\u2019 costumes and mantles; only men with experience need I £20, Star Office.153 8 WANTED \u2014 IN THE PARISH OF ST.Soghie.County Terrebonne, Que., female Catholic achool teacher, with French and Eng- Leh diploma: salary $130 to $130.Address John Carey.157 4 7 4 AY TANTED \u2014 THREB ACTIVE CITY agents to represent a leading life insur ance company.Reply to Manager, Box 505, city.187 \u20ac.VWANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FUR MA- 'Y _ chine operators and girls to learn; also finishers.Apply 64 McGill at.137 4 \\VANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on skirts.Apply 444 Bt.James st.157 8 .YANTED \u2014 A SPECIAL AGENT TO REpresent the English department of a well organized plate glusa insurance company; salary and commission.Apply by letter, with references.P.O.Box 276.Montreal.134 8 V JANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN PIANIST, sight reader, for concert company, en route.Address O, 438, Star Office.357 8 V TANTED -\u2014- EXPERIENCED COOK FOR country house, short distance from town.Address G.6990.Star Branch Office.157 .V TANTED \u2014 DRUG ULERK.HAVING 2 years\u2019 experience.for a country town.Write immediately, giving references.C.8., Star Office.157 4 1 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY AN EXPERIenced receiver and examiner for & cioth- ing factory: also an experienced trimmer; none but experienced persons need apply.Address P.O.Box 107%.188 3 AY JANTED -\u2014 COOKING AND GENERAL house working girl for a small family; references required.Cali at room 8 22 St.John sl, between 2 to 5 afternoons.158 8 WANTED \u2014\"A \u2018GOOD BRABS MOULDER Apply to The James Robertson Co., Ltd., 144 William st.\u2018138 8 3 ANTED \u2014 BUTCHERS FOR ABATTOIR and packing house work: only competent men need apply.Call at Lang Pack.and Prov.Co.Ltd., Mill at., between 1 and 8 p.m.158 2 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED DRIVER for grocer's express; must have first class references; good wages; married man preferred.Apply T.553, Star Office.158 2 V TANTED \u2014 A FTREMAN HOLDING FIRST class certificéte; permanent position.Apply with references to Superintendent, Dominion Wire Manufacturing Co.'s Mills, Dominion.near Lachine.15S 2 - v X JANTED \u2014 MAKE THREE TO TEN DOLlars weakly doing mail order business evenings.No capital required.McFarlane und Co y, Box 10, Toronto.21 eod tf - ANTED \u2014 BALESMEN - tent automatic sprayer: Ft QUE EE air sprayer made; big demand; liberal terms; machine frec; securs territory imme- .cod té samp diately.Cavers Bros) Galt; Ont.3208 WANTED \u2014 $2 A DAY SURP, GENTLEmen or ladles; not to canvass, but t employ agents: position permanent; $000 Yuar and expenses; reliable firm with best = ferences; experience unn O'Keefe, District M re Toronto.Address care of Toronto Office Montreal Star, Toronto, Ont.65 ed tt ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC -MBN OF où Ww ch ter to for the HN > LY character | Fonthi urser- lès.Previous experience not essential Steady work.Liberal .Handsome outilé free: , Ply at once.Stons and Wellington Toreata?28 cod t£ ANTED \u2014 MALE TEACHER X Quyon Séhool.holding Model Bohool \u201cann loma.Applications stating salary to be sant to the Secretary-treasurer not later than August 1st.1902.Wm.P.Harrison, Sec.-Treas.Box 60, Quyon, Que.150 Seod \u2018 ANTED \u2014 ENGINEER'S LINCENSE.M chanics, engineers, firemen, electricians, 40-page pamphlet, containing questions asked by Examining Board of Engineers: sent free Geo.A.ZoKer, Publisher.room 560, 18 .8.4th st.St.Louts, Mo.133 15 eod ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTL \\ to copy letters at home a LEMEN anywhere; strictly genuine.Address Excelsior ME.Co., Station R., Cleveland, O.146 B 2aw ANTED \u2014 $3 A DAY SURE.SEND W your address and we will show you now to make $3 a day: absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teach you free; you work In the locality where you live.Send us your address and we will explain the bus! fully: r ber, we guarantee n clear profit of 8 for every day's wark; absolutely wure: don't fall to write to-day Iroperial Silverware Co., Windsor, Ont.ART 156 eoû AY ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE BRIGHT BOY FOR merchant's office.one having some experience preferred.Apply in o han to B.654.Star Office.= va dorritine WVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WHO understands plain cooking.Apply between 12 and\u20143 at 14t-Crescent st VYANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN.TEMPORary employment on commission; one used to canvassing preferred.Addr Office.citv.a B.ie Pd ANTED \u2014 TEN RUBBER SHOB MAKers, girls, Enxlish speaking: must be ex- Derlenced hands.Highest wages and steady work guaranteed.Apply between 12 and 1 o'clock.184 McGill st.1898 GW ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED MARK- or and sorter.Apply Diamond Steam Laundry Co, 200 Papineau ave.ANTED \u2014 MARRIED COUPLD, NO children, or young man and a girl: girl as general servant, man to attend horse and small garden at Notre Dame de Grace.Apply 04 St.Peter.city.189 B \\VANTED \u2014 SHIRT CUTTER AND AN ASsistant; also a boy to learn the trade in shirt cutting room.568 St.Paul.130 8 VWANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; GOOD wages: small family.Apply st once.75 Mance st.159 2 4 J V ANTED \u2014 A GOOD BTABLE MAN WHO understands the care of homes and be usetul about the place.Apply A.620, Star Of- ce \\ ANTED \u2014 A BIG BUSINESS CAN BE done in our lines and morñey made.Try them.G.Marshall and Co., wholesale tea importers, London, Ont.WW ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS HORSBSHOERS, will pay highest wages.M.Grant, No.7 Little St.Antoine at.189 9 V ANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE GIRLS LIVing in Point Bt.-Charles preferred, to learn A trade.Apply 711 Wellington st.VV ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; NO children; no washing; wages' $10: must have, references.Apply 218 Greene avenue, cor.8t.\"Catherine st.: 159 2 VWANTED \u2014 THREB RBSPECTABLE youths or young women for a month, to deliver light goods, nothing-to purchase, but must deposit twelve dollars or give security, same to be returned.Apply 84 Bleury at.St.Catherine ang \"Omivertity sts.56 Ë FOR WHOLESALE HOUSE capa! wri French and English, Apply P.° Tor ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK OR GENERAL servant, who can cook &o to the coun for summer months ences required.2 NTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG GIRL TO assist with general housework; no washing or ironing.Apply 84 Mackay st.Li ANTED \u2014 A STRONG YOUNG MAN FOR packing room in house.Apply stating references and salary expected to Box V, 580, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD GENERAL servant, small family.Apply 879 Olivier avenue, Westmount.158 3 NTED - IMMEDIATELY YOUNG GIRL for general servant; no washing.37 pect sat.off Greene avenue, Westmount.ANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR GRNERAL HOUSE work for small family: no washing.Apply 309 Pine avenue.158 2 88 moulders.Apply 637 Craig st.TWO STRONG BOYS learn cutting linings for ties, also good allk cutter for neckwear.Apply Mr.McBride, Gault Brothers\u2019 NTED - EXPERIKNCED SILK CUTter for waist department.Apply Mr.Mc- Bride, Gault Brothers\u2019 Factory, 2 Inapector at 158 6 NTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOY TO maké himself generally useful around the factory.Apply Mr.Gault Brothers\u2019 2 Inapector st.168 8 must know the business thoroughly and speak English fluently.Apply Semi-ready.JANTED \u2014 SECOND COOK.GRAND UN- lon Hotel, \u201c1912 Notre Dame.NTED \u2014' À COUPLE OF SMART LADS years of age.John Date, 454 ANTED \u2014 BY WHOLESALE HOUSE.clerk.English, about twenty years of age; must speak French fluently: some knowledge of bookkeeping required; splendid opportunity for advancement, depending entirely upon energy and interest shown by employed.Box W.6uS, TED \u2014 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Wblemald to take charge of dining room.- 344.Mountain st.WVANTED \u2014 A BREAD DRIVER.B, 475, Star Office.- - 159 2 a: TED-\u2014A FIRST CLASS DRUG CLERK.also an apprentice, with two or three years experience: good salaries, Apply B, 159 8 ANTED\u2014 A FIRST CLASS CUTTER, ONB who has experience in ladles\u2019 garments Fhe Montreal Waterproof \u2018Notré Dame st.GENERAL \u201cSERVANT FOR : family of two; no washing or ironing; re- ferencéä required.705 Sherbrooke st.TED \u2014 GENERAL who can cook: no washing or ironing.459 Mount Pleasany ave., Wastmount.2 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN, cook, nw dish washer, NANTED == SERVANT, ONB NTED \u2014 SMART BOY IN TAILOR store.Apply Queen's Tailoring, 12 Wind- I VVANTED \u2014 COACHMAN AT ONCE, ! young man; must be good driver and know his busi thoroughly, sober and have good references.Apply after 8 o'clock, 84 Red- path st 139 2 ! ANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEwork, ons to uleep home preferred.09 Selby.150 2 V ANTED ow A pécon, STRONG Boy TO ass! n ne departmen: ontreal Shirt and Overall Co., Limited, 454 St.James street.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FOR A PAS- wenger steamer & kitchen man.Avply is at ANTED \u2014 A GOOD CAKE BAKER.APply W.Soott.1380 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 A LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE out baby And \u2018make herself useful.Apply 067 &t.Antoine st.ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS FOR.GENTS clothing.Apply No.8 8t.Chas.Borromee.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL 15 OR 18 TO take care of baby 2 years old.willing to to to seaside.Apply with references, between 10 and 8 o'clock.10% Durocher at 139 3 » ANTED \u2014 FOR A LADY'S COUNTRY cottage, youth.Apply 60 Park ave te ANTED \u2014 GOOD SMART ERRAND BOY for office, age about 15 or 16 years: Tetprences required.Apply to room 228, Temple ANTED \u2014 GOOD MESSENGER BOY AT once, Apply to R.Hemsley, 233 Bt.James st._\u2014 SITUATIONS WANTED.ee ANTED \u2014 M.JACOBSON'S EMPLOYment Office, Crescent street, reliable housemaids, cooks.nurses, generals, etc., a)- ways on hand for country and city.Best of references.V ANTED \u2014 JOBS, GOOD PAPER HANGer at 8 cts.single roll; also painter, tinter; best references.B.Shapiro, 182 Vitre street, 158 6 V ANTED \u2014 JOBS AT PAINTING, KAL- somining.paper hanging.plastering.desired Porn experienced man, Cail or dares rganization Society, eury st.Bell Main 1412.wv 156 35 VVANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING.DECORAting.tinting.plastering and paper hanging: work satisfactory; charges moderate: best references.Drop card to M, Labl's, 378s St.Dominique st.147 15 V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS BOOKKEEP- \u2014 wanted by a young man of about 30 years of age; able to speak and write both French and English.Address M, 377, Star Office.157 8 V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY WOULD - gladly take charge of two or three young girls for a trip down the Saguenay in consideration of trip and board.for a fortnight, about July 20th or August lst.Relidble and best of references.Address E., 807 Dorchester 15 7 JANTED.\u2014 ENGLISHMAN, LATELY AR- ; rived offers his services In office, storcs, warehouse, etc.Good worker; tall and strong.H, 7005, Star Branch Office.157 8 WANTED \u2014 BY A LADY A POSITION AS housek or 1 ., ar Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPER HANG \u201cSITUATIONS VAGAWS.|\" .WANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER po TYPE- \u201cwriter, où Caligraph.tod bmpored work; may be permanent vais.3 and +, Pe BE \u2014 PURNISHED ROOMS TO stals at.156 5 v A VERY NICE table for a young 16a.University 157 8 Room \u2014 OH BATU- comfortable man, of quiet habits.Rooms TOURISTS with or without ard house, all venlencea.Benoit.Box 118, Bt.Againe des Monts WILL FIND COM- 064 Sherbrook convenient to 1857 CARD ST.GATHE DES MONTS B ol board and : accommodations.ply Mrs.L.T.Dick.P.O.Box, 1838, St ROOMS \u2014NEATLY FURNISHED, ON BATH 85 Gene Agathe.or by Telephone.187 4 room flat; terms mod OOMB \u2014 TO LET 0068 DORCHESTER ST.near Windsor Hotel, large back pariour, with and oold running water; telephone aad super: OOMS - FINE LARGE WELL FURN front room, also smaller room, $1.50 tlemen, private English tamily.92 Chennevi! facing Dufferin Jquare.FINE FURNISHED DOUBLE and single rooms, excellent location; references exchanged.23 St.Mark st.188 2 LARGE FRONT ROOM.FURnished or unfurnished, at 60 Mackay st : \\ \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM, BATH FLAT; red.Trensients accommodated.43 McGill College avenue.LARGE.WELL FURNISHED, modern conveniences; transients accommodated.81 McGill College ave, 15 à.OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WELL furnished.newly renovated, all modern references; transients.98 scenery, terma per week.Apply L.ux, Lac mater County, Que.OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARDING with Addres T.or 10 a 1 OARD \u2014 \u2018SOVEREIGN ROTEL, CARIL- Que\u2026 good fishing, bosti lv lon, etable, fine table, moderate rates.Address BE.Gauthier.157 10 first class B°4RD \u2014 PKRCE.GOOD ACCONMODA- tions offered to tourists at moderate terms by Joseph A.Meagher, Perce, Co.Geape.153 10 eod ARD \u2014 LAKE L'ACHIGAN, ACCOMMOdation for summer boarders, superior meals, nice airy rooms, large verandah, good boating, fishing, etc., fine sandy beach for bathing.house situated on Lake shore.com- ding & splendid view of thls the finest and man one of the largest lakes In the Laurentians.Boats free.Terms reasonable.¥.Forget-Despatie, St.Hyppolite (de Kilkenny), County Terrebonne OARD \u2014 LORDELLE WILL REOPEN for reception of summer guasts about June 16th: fine view of lake, bath, telephone, etc.For terms address Mrs.E.P.Stevens, Knowl Que.140 11e0d \u2014 1 sonar.\u201cago for\u2019 3: In : Ju mother, fre.Mo- 58 Harcou : eld, ire.ERBONAL \u2014 MARY B #4 OBEM-; ton Road, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, desires\u2019 address of Mrs.ec or ward chan: last heard of at Miisabe Naw Jare Big future.Wm.A.Judson, M.D., - Stapleton - MEMBER OF A FIRM OF GENERAL merchants in South Africa who is on & is deatrous of meeting with lines suitable for the requirements of that .Highest references.Address Box T.155 8 84 Visit to this country.R SALE \u2014 Dar good selling; Teaso! .oly on premises.price es Tg BALE \u2014 TROUT FISHING CLUB.Owing to 111 health advertiser wishes to dispose of interest in log dwelling, tully furnished.several boata and sole control of some of the best lakes in the uorth, only 8 by rail and drive from the city.A b 0! wouid exchange for prompt business.Add Box 78, P.O.159 Ÿ WITH $1000 TO $3000, ESTABlished, profitable business, tee 20 p.¢.and $20 weekly.B, 679, Star Of- OARD \u2014 \u201cLEB BAPINS\" IS NOW OPEN for few boarders, fine large place, good Ecating and fishing, eto.French taught and spoken.Apply Les Sapins, Sabrevols, Que, BOARD \u2014 AT RAWDON, A DELIGHTFUL R SALE \u2014 HOTEL.THB GOOD WILL, fixtures, furniture and license of an old established popular hotel; hotel to quick purchaser.H.Merchants Bank Building, 208 St.Tel.Main 8344.exceptionally good M locality for summer boarders, gst the Laurentians.Accommodation In a large new house, with modern conveniences; close to Post Office; boating and driving.\u201cTerms moderate.Apply James Bkelly, Rawdon, Que.158 3 NICE FRONT ROOM, WITH balcony and view of Mountain, $4 per month, use of kitchen {if required; vicinity of Upper St, Urbain at.B, 653, Star Office.OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED SINGLE OR double, Auer light and bot water bath.JPOOMS \u2014 @ BEAVER nicely furnished front rooms on bathroom Auer light; central locality.OMS < TO LET DOUBLE OR BINGLE rooms, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, with board.4 Atwater ave.oy HALL BQUARE, FURNISHED, TC LET, SUIT- for lady or gentleman; OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO BEAUTIFUL large rooms, unfurnished with all modern convenlences; private fam! 2681 St.Catherine at.OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON gas and hot water.mo children.147 Mansfñeld st.159 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, BOARD if desired.Transients taken.21 Victoria, OOMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE OR SINGLE, 28 Richmond st.Point 8t.ly; no children.150 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, THREE PAR OARD \u2014 KNOWLTON.A FEW CHILdren can be boarded at farm house during vacation; plenty of milk.good plain board, or a small family, could be taken; adults $3 per week.Address Box 181, Knowlton, Que.159 2 2aw Boar \u2014 WANTED AT MAPLESHADE Farm a few summer boarders; good board; shady lawn; terms $3 per week; children according to age.Address Mrs.L.H.Shufeit.East Farnham.Que.139 2 OARD \u2014 THE 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.159 8 OARD \u2014 NEW HOUSE, HEALTHILY situated, between Lacs des Iles and Char- lebois: Æpod table; fins trout fishing: boats Char- free; $4 & week.Ben.Leroux, jr, Lac lebois P.O., Bt.Margaret, Que.150 7 BOARD.OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR- ing confinement; private.Ladies treated and attended, Mrs.Bohme, Ladies\u2019 Doctress, 51 Sanguinet at.Montreal.134 50 eod FOR BALE \u2014 GENERAL COUNTRY store, outbuildings, stock dry goods, gro- and 285 acres land; annual.sales over thirty thousand dollars.8.Shackell, 1724 Notre Dame st.MINERALOGISTS.FOR LICENSE TO use, manufacture or purchase Canadian t 45,646, granted to Dr.for process and apparatus for p! otc., by electrolysis, write C.Kesseler, Berlin, or Henry Grist, Ottawa, Canada, MORTGAGE LOANS.investment in M hillips, Notarios Funds for Canada Life MONEY TO LOAN.WITHOUT ENDORSER ORSECURITY.LARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY ON their own names, without endorser of security; payments to suit borrower; all busi- OARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL, DOCTRESS, strictly privete accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance; ladles treated and aitended.28 St.Monique st.157 8 leges.49 Fort st.* OOMS \u2014 TO LET AT 5 PHILLIP Apply 58 University.OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, FIRST fiat, also single rooms, suitable for one transients accommodated.128 er or any position of trust in an office,\u201d or two persons; » OOM \u2014 A ETRANGER SHALL FIND À nice room and at OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front rooms on bath fi private family.90 Mansñeld st.\u201cRooms \u2014 To LET TWO LARGE FURnished rooms in house, with telephone, etc.25 St.Luke st.00M \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT BED 87 Union avenue.59 Y.ing.graining, tinting, eto.Terms _ate._ 9 Alexander st.\u2026.\u2026\u2014- \u2026.\u2026\u2014 -1BZ-83\u2014 WVANTED \u2014 BY FIRST ULASS LAUNdress work two days & week.Apply 88 Beaudry at., eftv.158 8 OÙ V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY RESPECTable young Englishman in warehouse, office or express office: good penman: i» a total atetäfper: good references.Apply to The Andrews Home.48 Belmont Park.188 8 ANTED\u2014ENGLISHMAN, TAKE CHARGE * Of farm, understands stock rearing and poultry, or would work at same.G.Emith, 4C8 &t, James st., Montreal.158 8 OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, NICE- furnished, suitable for one or two gentlemen: breakfast If required.Lorne Houss, 86 Union avanue.18 3 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, borne st.facing Dominion square, close to Windsor station; transients taken; first class people only.Also large parlour.159 2 OARD -\u2014 MR8.McEWAN, LADIES SICK nurse, superior accommodation; hot baths and Auer lights; best medical attendance; strictly private.187 Cadieux at.808 50 Saw dential.EAL CREDIT COMPANY, 104 Tem~ ple Building, 185 St.James st.62 306 Money Loaned boarding houses, residing in cit.without security: eas uilding, Place d'Armes.OOMS8 \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD, PRIvate family.two nicely furnished single bedrooms, one on bathroom flat; room also for two table boarders.160 Mance at, just above Sherbrooks.180 8 OARD \u2014 MRS.B.PEARCE, LADIER doctress, English diploma.Ladies attended and treated at their own homes, Terms moderate, 2681 St.Catherine st., - Montreal.158 26 We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in The City on household furniture, or removing the HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., SALE \u2014 HIGH STEPPING COBa, pairs.carriage and saddls horses, t heavy à h general purpose always on hand.Telfer and Climie Co., 10 8t Maurice st.-\u2014\u2014 so 133 © R SALE \u2014 BALE OF ARMY REMOUNTS.We have been Instructed by Lieut.-Col.H.F.Dent in charge of Imperial Remount Commission in Canada, in consequence of the termination of the war in South Africa, to sell by auction at Point 8t.Charles Stables, Tuesday, July 18th.between 80 and 90 .Full iculars later.T.W.Foster and Co., Auo- ROOMS AND BOARD.Rocus \u2014 AND BOARD, DOUBLE AND tioneers, 597 St.Paul st.156 4 good es loan in sums from $10 to $1000, from 1 to 12 months.We give liberal discounts if paid before due.Your dealings with us strictly private, a8 we know you would wish.y courteous treatment and Fair, Honest Dealing.we Are galning new customers every day.You should be among them.Call and investigate.We will be pleased to talk the matter over with you, or telephone us, Bell 8361 Main.and we will send one of our agents to Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.Room 204, New York Life Building, Cor.Bt.James St.and Place d\u2019Armes Sq.DPPH AH AAPL R SALE \u2014 GOOD WORKING MARE, suitable for light work; price $35.178 Waverley st., Mile end.CHAS.E.CAMPBELL, Mgr.85.00 AND UPWARDS ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY WILLING TO assist In sewing as figure in cloak factory; must be bust measure 56, hips 42, waist skirt length 42, Branch Office.NTED \u2014 DR ONB ACCUSTOMed to the business: must bave references.Apply Winch's Market, 2887 St.Catherine st.NTED \u2014 FOR ABOUT 8 MONTHS A good girl as general servant; no washing; gas stove; reference.Mrs.Darling 4283 89 Dorchester st., west of Greene ave.NTED \u2014 50 PANT STBA work guaranteed.ADDY at to The Empire Mtg.Co., 646 Craig st.ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS TO KEEP away from Kingston, Ont.Strike on at A GOOD BMART BU \u2018\u2019Campbell\u2019e Clothing,\u2019 28 | Jamee st.WANTED \u2014 STRONG, SMART BOY.276 Main st.{table Point St.Charles.\u2014 IMMEDIATELY BELTING hand, young man to do pointing and work on press.Address K 812, 8tar Office.e \\NYED\u2014 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- assist small family: good at.AN EXPERIENCED CIGAR salesman for Toronto and part of West- eri Ontario.Apply in writing to B.Davis-and Sona, Montreal.ANTED \u2014 GOOD SMART MAN TO A tend delivery slips.check goods; must be æood writer, speak French and English.apely Oftlc 180 IVERS, SWIMMERS, BATHers to know that they can get everything in the line of bathing ts, fro : à and upwards; and upwards; soaps, very fine tollet at Allan's, corner of Bleury sts.and 2209 (St.Catherine st.NTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK i and housemald, with references, for a family of two.Apply Place Viger Hotel, between the hours of 9 and 10 30 a.m.159 2 NTED \u2014 GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL IN family of three.Apply from T to 9 at 416 St.Antoine st.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE STENOGRAPHER, : One with some experience in bookkeeping.696, Star Of NTED \u2014 A SMART MAN AS SHIPPER and foreman in & beer bettling celiar; one who thoroughly understands his b be sober and honest and come well r ed.Apply with RY of credentials ary expected to C, r=Btar Ofr! \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR GRO- T cery business, one with one or twô years experience; must have good references.A .2600 St.Catherine st.156.2 ANTED \u2014 GEN AN Branch Office.L TO TEACH hool.K, 7089, Star 159 3 VV ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CUSTOM pants makers.Smith & Co., 45 Bleury st.! 189 ® VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD TAILOR AT ONCE.| Apply 101 Bleury.} ANTED \u2014\"A\"GOOD BRICKLAYER AND ] helper.Apply to 8.Callard, 111 Prince Arthur st.- V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL- BERVANT here another giri is kept, three in fam- Hy.45° Manrñeld at.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT, TWO + in familly; good home: references \u201cte- quired.Apply before 10 or after 6 o'clock, 4467 ANTED \u2014WOMAN PASTRY COOK.ALSO serub woman.Apply Russell House, 534 St.James st.WANTED \u2014 A PÉRAT CLASS PIANO sal es traveller and superintendent of ncies .in connection with the \u201coutput in Cand of the five largent factories fn the .world.Ability and character mount, Salary according.Address and a and.Co.2470 St.Catherine st., Montreal.150 8 \\ ; 'ANTED \u2014'BERVANT FOR FAMILY OF two, no washing.wages $12 per month; must be willing to go to countr real, from now to August 15th.Send name and address to T.Laliberty, General Delivery, Post RA CLERK REQUIRED\u201d by accountant.Apply personally room 12, .nt # YY ANTED == ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD KITCHEN ply Exchange Hotel, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A class cook, man or woman, wit recommendations, for a nger river steamer, Ottawa River Nav.Co.165 Common st.o 158 8 NTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY HOUSE AND tablemalds for the city.Butlgs.30a City Councillors at.| ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK, WITH BEST - city references.63 McGill College avenue.Apply to Mrs.130 2 ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY.WITH experience, situation as stenographer and typewriter.Apply N.N.9 Union ave.158 2 ANTED \u2014 A SITUATION AS RESIDENT family seamstress, capable millinery and dresamaking.Address Mrs.Thomas, 844 Mountain st.158 2 = - ANTED \u2014 BY REFINED AMERICAN widow, aged 40, position as housekeeper to widower or bachelor or place of trust.G, 6282, Star Branch Office.188 2 all con few table boarders.78 Victoria st, enr = OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS, LARGE DOUBLE rooms, for transients, at reasopable rates.24 McGill BOARD.table board, $10 per month; cool dining rooms, on ground floor.88 Belmont at.Ab ru IN FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ANTED \u2014 WASHING BY GOOD LAUNdress at her own home or by the day.Ap- ly 88B Chenneville st.1 ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY or at home, tailor made skirts and coats.Addresa J, 7064, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY FNGLISH girl, day or week, proficient in cooking, work- or fthe-laundry-work-469-Magdal V ANTED \u2014 WORK RY THE DAY WASH- : ing and ironing; can furnish city and country references.Address A, 643, Star Ctrice.ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOman work by the day of any kind.Apply No.8.in rear of No.8 St.Charles Bor- romee at.- for two friends, good vacancy for One boarder.264 St.Antoine at .OOMS \u2014 A LADY WESTMOUNT, with large villa.residence, offers rooms, with bay window, verandahs, tel.visitors to the city will find auitäble accommodation.Address Kensington ave.150 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD, ALL modern improvements.Transients accommodated.148 Mansfield st.158 8 OOMS \u2014 AND BQARD FOR GENTLEMEN or married couple, who appreciate the pp of a refined home: rooms large, bright.handsomely furnished; accommodations of the highest standard.91 Mackay st.ANTED\u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON a situation as pastry cook in @ hotel.Avoly No.6, in rear of No.8 8t.Charles Bor- romes st.v ANTED \u2014 A MARRIED COUPLE WOULD like t6 take care of atleman\u2019s house during summer months; can furnish references.Address 630 Bt.Lawrence Main st.WANTED \u2014 BITUATION WITH ELDERL couple to do light housework or whe sewing is taken in to help with sewing and do light housework.Apply W., 87 Osborne st., or by tétephone Up .CT T 'ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOman work of any kind by the day.Apply to 80a City Councillors.159 2 ANTED \u2014 BY MAN AND WIFR 4A situation in a gentleman's family, woman as cook, man cars of horses or garden or any\u2019 capacity: best references.XK, 7078, Star Branch Office.> 159 8 W TED \u2014 TWO ENGLISH GIRLS SEEK rs Mituation toget as good plain cook and hoüse-tablemald, wheré only two are kept pre- férred: good references.Apply L.G., 87 fr borne st., city.150 VWARTED \u2014 POSITION AN ALL ROUND cook In hotel, by capable woman.2062 Notre Dame st.150 2 LOST.1o°T \u2014 THURSDAY, JUNE NTH, ON BT.Lawrence car, day book, containing sales of turniture; liberal reward at 453 Craig et.Tel Main 550.; = OST '\u2014 FRIDAY GENTS RAINPROOR overcoat.Reward at 19 Aylmer ne \u2014 A BUM OF MONEY BETWEEN Mansfield and Bishop sts.Finder will be rewarded by calling at 161 Mansfield st.OST \u2014 ON 8TH INST., ON RICHELIEU, Chatham.Notre Dame, Bt.James, Bleury, turn to 653 Dore: liberal reward.f ! \u201cFOUND.receive FOUND A PAIR OF LADY'S GOLD EYER.gl : Apply at 46 Cathcart st.Ln SHOW CASES.ANADIAN SHOW CASH CO, BHOW cases and intertor fittings.Bee our new illuminated floor case, jewellers wall cases a specialty.Write for catalogue.Adelaide btreet west, Toronta : MISCELLANEOUS.at ut ANTED Paid DRESSMAKER AT 87 JOR AQQETIQN, 4 NMALTHY BAST GIRL.Lod a BOARD.WELL FURNISH- with or without board: sients accommodated, at 110 Stanley at.8 WELL FURNISHED sients aceommo- ain 1673.7 Bea- 14¢ 1204 OOMS \u2014 2 OR rooms, with board dated; also tahle board.Te ver Hall square.AND BOARD.ALSO TABLE board, near Proctor's, 471 Guy et.150 2 8 \u2014 WITH BOARD, aiso table board; Phone Uptown 1726.168 shield Phone Uptown 1728.16 Mansel OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.A DOUHLE ROOM suitable for two young gentlemen: terms moderate.Apply 04 Somerville avenues, Westmount.50 2 in Westmount, [POOMS \u2014 A LADY IN with large vilia residence, offers rooms, © auftes, with WESTMOUNT, with board, doubl ahs, tel.ty will find suitable acoommo- Kensington ave.meow 4 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, OPPOSITE DOMinion square,\u201d nics furnished room.6 .158 8 ROOMS WANTED.\u2014 BY YOUNG LADY EMPLOF- ay unfurnished front \u2014 PLEASANT size, centrally located, with breaz- fast if possible.Box C, 709, Star Office.SUMMER BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 COUNTRY BOARD FOR GBN- tleman and wife, close to ci eull preferred.Address BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD BY GEN- - tleman for short ers.Full particulars to A, 631, Star Office.Anderson, Craig: or Dorchester, $34 in.Dilla.Re- | = pre ÿ, Boileau, heater RQOMS AND no other board- STORAGE WANTED.WANTED \u2014 ABOUT storage, heavy goods.Apply LESSONS WANTED.WANT = experienced das orem must be WANTED TO PURCHASE, WANTED \u2014 FOR CASH, COLLECTIONS or old postage stamps, also in large quan- titles the stamps of Newfoundland.West In- Canada.Revenues also purchased.150 148 26 dies And Peel st.Montreal.ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASB LADIES \"AND gentlemen's cast off clothing, carpets, all kinds of travellers\u2019 samples, silver plating articles.Highest prices paid at S.Pearson\u2019s, 2336 Notre Dame st.Mail orders attended.155 15 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES AND gentlemen's cas elo , carpets, kinds of travellers\u2019 samples.sfiver plating articles.Highest prices paid at 8.Pearson's, 2338 Notre Dame st.Mail orders attended.125 20 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHABE LADIES\u2019 AND gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, carpets, furniture, etc.Highest prices paid on ac¢- count new starter.Orders by mail promptly at- \"tended.7 TUITE L.AQler, 205 Craig st.\u2014 WANTED \u2014 YOURS OR YOUR GENTLBE- man friends cast off clothing: the best cash price for good goods.Promptly called for by Mr.Frank, 403 Craig st.157 12 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES AND gentlemen's cast off clothing, ;carpets.We ny the highest prices in city.J.Rubin, 2550 otre Dame.Mail orders promptly attend- 157 8 advanced to responsible parties on note of hand and miscellaneous securities.No delays and business treated as atrictly confidential.Com- ercial paper bought and sold.Apply Emblem ros., Commission Agents, \u20ac1 fer st, Montreal.St.Francois Xav- 165 3eod , mie NAL \u2014 CLONIES WRINGERS RE- rod tly at residence.J.Th BUTT Test L ERSONAL \u2014 WOULD PROF.PARKIN © please call at 732 St.Lawrence sat.\"- - ART.RTISTS, DRAUGHTISMEN AND TRADE: \u2018Rembrandt\u2019 Water Colour Paints.are unexoelled.Two hundred shades.Bend stamp for our special introductory offer.Geo, Ridout - Co., Agents.Toronto.145 7 TO CONTRACTORS.gas : >, ; - , inch with - :- For Sale Centrifugal Pump, 3 inch LIFE INSURANCE.\u2014 Ca raake $20.06 without ny trou You n ble Shi poing or etvi me then of any of your friends nego! ing for Insurance.For information ad dress 55, P.0.Box.Montreal.' EZ CONFECTIONERY.ICE CREAM Zia.huliilh oi dard Dairy Co., 671 Lagauchetiere st.MARRIAGE LICENSES.ISSURD BY O'HARA BAYNES, NOTARY 204 St.James.Tel.M.17127 PICTURE FRAMING.tp \u201cSlack Season Snaps.\u201d \u201cSteel Engravings, Elegantly Framed.\u2019 foe 39.60.regular price $10.00.HEASLEY, the cture Framer, 2087 St.Catherine St., near Bleary.We close at 8.0'clock July and August.ENGRAVERS, ETC.re RESENTATION ADDRESSES.\u2014 ARTISTICALLY, ILLUMINATED 52 \u2018 IR FEL ALE SAR CHIROPODIST.| PnP \" Chiropodist and specialist foe | Feet Diseases.40 years experi- | pil { ! CORNED Soir Aoi 5 ES chetiere st., corner wren st.Private engagements made at own hoube desired.PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS TRADE MARKS AND DESIGN) Secured In all countries, OWEN N.EVANS, Foreign Member Inst.Patent Agents, England.- gotest \u2018Temple Building; Mont ren .waren] Wekbbiicit the business of Manutaciurers, Kos cers and others who realize the advismbill of ving their Patent business transacted by =, perts.Preliminary advice free.Charges rate.Our Invsotars\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sen! request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Montreal ; and Washington, D.C.U.8.4.- BEAUDRY & BROWN = Oui Enorszens axo Lano Q van o 007 or.Vanne 8r\u2026 MONTR dems 18 ed FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, Montreal ' Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington.SHIPPING NEWS.Gulf Report.L'ISLET, July 8.~8trong west wind ; inward 6 a.m., Sarmatian.Matane\u2014Inward yesterday 4 p.m., Bymra.Martin River\u2014Inward yesterday L l - Moltke, Hamburg, June 29.Fame Point\u2014Aberdeen here.Cape Rosier\u2014Inward T Natashquan=Inward 5 wm, Ktn Magdalen Islands\u2014Inward 5 a.m., Am- Low Point\u2014Inward 2 a.m., Urania ; outward 3.30 a.m., Bonavista ; 6.30 a.m., Priest- field ; inward 6.30 p.m.yesterday, Pollino.Cape Race\u2014Inward yesterday 7 p.m., Da- > 3 ANTED \u2014 AN INVALID CHAIR ON wheels.Appiy 250 Greene ave.159 2 TANTED \u2014 SAIL YACHT, CAT RIG: must be in good order.Address with size and price, A, 034, Star Office.- AGENTS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS ON RALARY OR commission: the greatest agent's séllar produced: user.of pan.and ink buys it on wæbt; 200 800 cent.profit; one agent's sales amounted to $830 in six days: another 222 in two hours.Monroe Mfg.Co.X, 247 La Crosse.Ws.18t 6 YVANTED \u2014 AGENTS.STILL ROOM FOR & few more live emergetic men to canvases for an up-to-date accident and sickness insurance company.Al policies.Liberal commissions.Apply \u201cto District Agent, Canadian Rallway Accident Insuramce Company, room 1, 207 St.James st.158 6 JANTED \u2014 AGENTS.KING WILLIAM of Orange, urge genuine photo buttons, 35 dozen, $3.50 hundred.e cents.Photo Jewellery Mfæ.Co.Toronto.183 5 Saw WUANTED \u2014 AGENTS TO MAKE GODD © money; can handle from us th Queen and Pope tures, framed or tracy: Write Crowley kwood, Toronto, Ont.MEDICAL EN Ars AILMENTS TREATED: ALL cases accepted: seclusion; confinements; adoption.pen Med.Home, 182 York street, Buffalo.NY.143 20 WANTED TO BORROW.dN WANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $7500 27000 on valuable suburban property, ory large margin of security and\u2019 revenue.T B34, Star, Oftice.ms 2 diag A If our advertising has not convinced you that \u201c Cook\u2019s Friend \u201d BAKING POWDER is the best, try a package 1 and be convinced.| \u2018 00.150 1 Port of Montreal.Schooner Achille, 60, G.Thian, Barbadoes, with molasses, to Andersen, MeKansis & Co.Steamship Manchester Importer, 4538, F.Dundas, from Mancheste with general cargo, to Furness, Withy .Steamship Gaspesian, 287, J.Bouchard, for Gaspe, with generäi cargo, by A.Le- mia Steamship Inkum, 3074, E.Antwerp, with general cargo, by Furness, Steamship Malin Head, 2228, W.McKee, for Dublin, with general cargo, by Mo- Lean.Kennedy & Co, Bteamshin Escalona, 1178, D.Ritchie, for .Aberdeen, with general cargo, by R.Reford Ci Steamship Bergenhus, 2344, A.Svendsen, for Sydney, light.by Dominion Coal Co.Steamship Aquila.1407, N, Anderson, for Hull.with lumber, by R.Reford & Co.FROM MONTREAL.Norwegian, Glasgow, July 9.verpool, July 10.Melville, Bristol.Jul : Mongolian, Liverpoo Hurona, London, J Bonavista, Gult Ports, July 14.Campana.Gulf Ports Sarmatian.Glasgow.Lake Manitoba.Liverpool, July 17., Manchester Importer, Manchester, July \u201cTritonia, Glasgow.July 17.Tunisian, Liverpool, July 19.Monte Videan, London, July 19.¢fanxman, Liverpool, July 19.» FROM NEW YORK.Ladelphis.Southampton, July 8.- osser Kurfurst, Bremen, July 10.a Lorraine, Havre, July 10.Friesland, Antwerp, July 12 Etruria, Liverpool, July 13.Anchors; - Glasgow, - near the starboard gangway, and « lar, 1 \u201cBole #tove In her-side TNE AUMIrAT Fans i Lo ang.Ryndam, Rotterdam, July 12 Manitou, London July 14 Moltke, Hamburg, July 15 .Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Bremen, Liguria, Naples, July 18 FROM BOSTON, Assyria, Hamburg, Jul Xen}; Bagamore, Liverpool, July 13, Ultonia, Liverpool, Ju menian.Liverpool, mmonwesith, Buenos Ayxean, Glasgow, July 16.DUB IN NEW YORK TO-DAY._%- Kaiser William der Grosse, Bremen, sea : Barbarossa, Bremen, Juns 2.Friesiand, Antwerp, June % - Georgian, Liverpool, June 26 ~ # Alllanca, Colon, July L > \u201cOcean Steamshipz 7 ARRIVED.\u2019 Anchoria, at New York from Glasgow) and Moville, July 7.Ei Kron Prins Wilhelm, at Cherbourg froes i.New York, July 7.Tauric, at New\u2018 York from Liverpool July 7.UN y Éarmation, at Glasgow from Montrèsf; uly à.LA 4 : Austrian, at Glasgow from Boston, July Carthaginian, at Glasgow from New York, July 7.JG otumbia, at Glasgow from New York; uly 7.3 smbria, at Liverpool from New York nly 7.7 Friedrich der Grosse, at Bremen front New York, July 7.+ Oscar IL, at Copenhagen from Newj.- York, July 7.\u2018 A - Aller, at-Gfbrailtar from New York, July} \"Livonia, at Philadelphia from Glasgow] and Liverpool, July 17.LE sl umidian, at\u201d Moville from Montreal, uly 7.A Peninsular, at New York from Lisbeth uly 1.Re Roma, at New York from Naples, July & | Slcilia, at New York from Genoa, July T.Haverford, at Philadelphia from Livete: pool and Queenstown, Juty 6.i .INDIANA AT QUEBEC.- .The Lame Duck to Go Into Dry Deck] \u2018 for Repairs.\u2018 The steamship Indiana, which went - ashore at Mingan Islands on her outws trip some days ago.arrived In Quebec i.8 o'clock last evening, accompanied by the.88.Lord Strathcona.They anchored in the stream.The Indiana, which ia badly damw aged forward, will go Into dry dock ag soon as possible.Steamers in Collision.BOSTON, Mass, July &\u2014The steamerz\u2018\" \u2018 Cumberiand, which left here yesterday for, : Portland, Maine, and St.John, was come pelled to return because of a colliston with the United Fruit Company's steamer Ade; miral Farragut below Boston light.The Cumberland, a wooden vessel, was struck\u2019 : ragut heing a steel steamer, was less lously damaged.Her stem was bent she was somewhat injured forward.Lt ut Mongolian in Port.+ The Allan Mine steamer Mongolian, ne A.G.Bras, from Liverpool for Mon i arrived this fhorning with 21 first a ! second-class passengers, having discharge: \u2018 ed 275 steerage passengers as Quebec pe terday morning.t ; 5 : 3 Austrian Schooner in Port.3 The Austrian schooner Achille, Capts G.Thian, arrived in port yesterday peal ing with a cargn of molasses fro ar does.The journey was made in 9 days.(Bee also page five.) cet ora LA = About 1500 yds.New Fancy Dimity Muslins, season\u2019s novelties, refular value 15c¢ ; Clearing price 10c per yard, pr is de Cu Cy EE An assortment of Colored Surah Silks, colors: pink, green, \u201cRlue, yellow, former price 75c ; Clearing price 25c ya rd.- An assortment of Fancy Tinsel Silks, colors: green, helio, plik, turquoise, mauve, former price $1.25; Clearing price to 81.25, Sale Price 39c per yd.to $1,75, Sale Price 25c per yd.to 6&c, Sale Price 15c per yd.6 -80c yard.bai .4 3 ; , All our stock of Fancy Black Mohair and Satin Cloths, regular values 50c to 75c ; Sale price 25c yard.\u201c About 10,000 yards Colored Dreas Goods in three lots.A .very large assortment of patterns and textures to select from ! LOT 1 -Regular values 75¢ 7\" LOT 2\u2014Regular values 50c #8.\u2018 LOT 3\u2014Regular values 35c A manufacturer's stock of Table Damask, lengths Z to others a littie imperfect.-per cent.discount.- = \u201cMORE TROUBLE ON QUEBEC WATERFRONT.The Batteau Men Now Support the \u201c \u201c Ship Labourers and Matters \u2018 are Becoming Mixed.' (Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, July 8\u2014Work on all other hips in port.with the exception of the focrian, is proceeding 8s usual.The batteau men now refuse, however, to work for the vessel, because of the difficulty of its agent : * \u201cwith the ship labourers, and atl the labour \u2018organizations in town are similarly support.ing the members of the society.No violence offered, however.\u201c LORD STRATHCONA SPEAKS.\u201cTe Tells the British People of ~ , Canada\u2019s Prosperity.; NDON, July 8.\u2014Lord Strathcona.the \u201cit fanadian high commissioner, presided at e meetin of the Hudsod Bay .n an ç dre he said 4 the rogress of the minion © i.Canada has Deen such that the North-West Territories were now able to supply Great Prifain with half the amount of breadatuffs required.In another ten years cpnfid- ently hoped the Dominion would able \u201c> to supply all the requirements of the Uni ted Kadom e company declared a dividend and us of 22a 6d on the shares.CAPE COLONY CONSTITUTION.d , fo Cape Times Regrets That it Haz Not : Been Suspended.| CAPE TOWN, July 8,\u2014Commenting on the refusal of the Imperial Government to \u201csuspend the Cape institution, the Cape Times says that the decision reached at London is to be regretted by all Loyalists, and that it is clearly based on inaccurate data.+ Child Attacked by a Rat.\u2019 Special to the Star.) ; \"QUEBEC, July 8\u2014Little Baby Corinne, £5\" the 3-year-old mascot of the Wilbur Opera Company, which is now playing here, was > badly bitten last night by a large rat, while \u2014 in bed at her bourding-house.When her 5 - cries attracted her mother\u2019s attention and \u2026 the rodent was driven off, one ear had been ly bitten off and a finger was also badly et A doctor was immediately sum.moned, but there are some Tears of 1 poisoning setting in.A New Telephone Company.- MORONTO, Ont.July 8\u2014The Ontario i Gazette announces that the Canadian Ma- #- chine Telephone Company, head offices Ottawa, capital $250,000, has heen authorized cui do business in Ontario.R.Neill, Peter- + borough; Hon.G.E.Foster, M.H.Lud: wig and J.A.Phin, of Toronto, and J.E.Ganong and De\\Wolf Chipman, of Stephen, NB.are the directors.y à A Complexion can be the possession only of the man or woman whose digestive functions are in perfect beys Fffervescent Salt taken regularly will \u201cKeep the stomach in .good condition, the, blood pure, and the complexion clear.All druggists sell it.le CO pre en 4 will, retire from _the_Publie, SERPENT ER Le a a RR Mill Ends of Bleached Linen 20 yds., some slightly soiled, Prices $1.00 to $2.23, less 33 1-3 Ll ood dh da ad a add aA gaa gd gaa gg ah JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2341-2343 St.Catherine Strest., TERMS CASH.Corner Metcalfe 130, 1 TEL.UP 3742 Bree THE ACCIDENT TO MR.CHAMBERLAIN Colonial Secretary Has Found it Necessary to Cancel Engagements for a Few Days.LONDON, July S.\u2014 It was offically announced last night that Mr.Chamberlain 18 suffering from a scalp weund., which is of a severe, but not dangerous character.The gash on his forehead required a number ot stitches.The conference of the ( olonial Premiers, which was to have been held to-day to discuss the question ot !mperial defence, has been postponed owing to the accident.Mr.Chamberlain remained at tho hos pital until a late hour last might.The lolowmmng bulletin was issued | last evening.Charing Cross Hospital: \u2014Mr.Chamberlain is \u2018suffering from a scalp wound on the forehead.He is now free from pain and feeling comfortable.There 18 no cConcus- sion.Mr.Chamberlaii's ipjurics.although not dangerous, are likely to detain him in the house for the remainder of the week.Île has already cancelled his engagements until next Thursday, and it 1s extremely doubtful if he will be permitted to attend the coronation banquet to be held ia the Guild Hall Friday ar the reception to Lord Kitch- cner Saturday, on his return from South Africa.The Colonial Secretary has a nasty crescent shaped cut across the forehead.three inches long and penetrating to the bone.Pieces of broken glass were embedded in the wound.There was no concussion,\u201d but the bone is bruised.Mr.Chamberlain also sustained a slightér cut under the right eve.Upon finding that he must remain in the hospital, Mr.Chamberlain asked if he might be placed somewhere where he could smoke.He was thereupon carried to a room on the net floor.Mr.Chamberlain treats the matter of hia accident lightly.He has informed political friends that he hopes to resume his official duties Friday.Throughout the evening there was a continuous procession of enquiries at the hos- ital.The King.Quecn, Prince of Wales, oreign coronation visitors and leading politicians, including Mr.Chamberlain's opponents, sent messages of enguiry.It is recalled that other parliamentarians have suffered from riding in cabs to White: hall.Mr.Blake was thrown out some time ago and Kas not returned to his duties vet.Recently Mr.Beach, \u201cfather of the house,\u201d died \u2018from injuries sustained by being thrown from a eab near whore Mr.Cham: beriain met with his accident.Today is Mr.Chamberlain's sixty-sixth birthday All the mewspapers print editorials on Mr.Chamberlain's accident.The Times says that his health 15 in a very real sense an imperial asset that was never of greater value than at present.Britain\u2019s Foreign Trade.(Special to the Montreal Star.) NEW YORK, July 8.\u2014The correspondent oi the Tribune in London cables.Britain's foreign trade fell away con- tiderably last month.There was a rather serious decline in the value of both imports and exports.The worst feature of the imports was the heavy decline in raw ma ing an increase.The decrease in exports was spread over nearly every class of goods.The figures for the half year show an increase in the value of the imports of three hundred thousand pounds, as com with the returns of the first six monthe of 1901.but exports declined over three mil lion pounds, and when contrasted with the figures of the record year 1900, the decrease amounts to nine millions.Rbodes and Carnegie Praised.{revearons Minn., July 8.\u2014Dr.W.Harper, president of the University of Chicago, delivered an address before the National Council last ni ht, in review of educational philosophy.Ke painted a pic ture of an Anglo-American alliance in the fie]de of enlightment and humanity, describ- inf the scholarship bequests of Cecil Rhodes and the.ie endowment of a Nation university at Washington, ds the educational events of the last d e.puty Minister May Soon Retign.: (Special to the Montreal Star.) - OTTAWA, July 8\u2014Word has been re ceived here that A.Gobeil.Deputy Minister of Public Works, has passed his law exam- iration at Quebec.It is understood that le he practice of ment shortly and enter on + w : \\ ; d \u2018Macdonald Coming Home.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July B\u2014Col.Macdonald, Director of Military Stores, who has been in England since the middle of June inst, ac companied by Mrs.Macdonald, sails for home on the Tunisian on August 6.Children Ory for a j BEE.: 22020 \" - ; 4 terials, manufactured articles actually show- | CASTORIA, Si ine Fei eye |\u201d BY WESTER FN Paralyzed by Wash-_ outs.THE BOW A RAGING TORRENT Bailway and Traffic Bridges are Down\u2014A Galician Labourer Drowned.(Special to the Montreal Star.) CALGARY, N.W.T., July 8.\u2014Sunday was bright and fair, and there was no rain all day.The river went down about sixteen inches, and those who were imprisoned on the north side of the Bow River were enabled to make a crossing by means of boats from the south side of the vin bridge.A man named Burney is doing quite a business in ferrying people over.The railroad track at Shagganappi, a few tiles west of the town, is in ver Pad shape.The water has washed up underneath the roadbed and in some places the rails with ties attached remain suspended in the air, all the track underneath having been washed away.A | gang of men are doing their best to fix the road, but it will be several days before a train can pass.MAN LOSES HIS LIFE.A sad fatality occurred yesterday during the progress of the work at Shag, pp! Point, whereby a Galician named Gregory Crecdita Jost his life.This man was working at the cribbing of the embankment, and right above the waters of the Bow.He struck his pick into a plank and tried to pull himself up, when the tool slipped out of the wood, and he rolled down into the river, which was raging past.He came to the surface in a minute, struggling and: endeavouring to clutch the bank.Willing hands were extended to him and workmen did all in their power to save his life.The swift current, however, swept him down, and in a minute or so he di ppeared from sight struggling with the icy waters.This cast a gloom over the men working at the washout, as it showed how easily a life might be lost.Little is known of this man, but it is understood that he came from Edmonton district to work for the railroad company.His body has not yet been ound.RAILROAD TRAFFIC BLOCKED- Railway communication in the Calgary district was never in a worse condition than it is at the present time.Storms, floods and rains have worked havoc with track and bridges, and it will be a long time before all traces of the destruction has been removed.It will be a number of days before passenger traffic with the West can be resumed, and, when it is, it will be by meons of transfer at the Twin Bridges, one of which fell on Saturday._At Shagganappi Point, the water has sub sided considerably; and yesterday the railway company had gangs of men out there filling in the washed out portions of the track and getting it passable.It is a gigan- before any kind of traffic can go over the affected portion of the track.FORCE OF THE WATER.To the east of Calgary, with the exception of a few minor washouts at on, the only damage is to the big irom bridge over the Bow about four miles east of the town.The bridge, which is about 80 yards long, reste in the middle of the river on a tremendous store abutment.The bridge is in two sections, both of which rest on this stone work.The terrific force of the water got under the foundation and washed it all away, split the abutment in half and then began to wash the two pieces apart.One half was not moved, but the portion on which the east half of the bridge restod, was twisted around, and it brought the bridge with it.As a result, one half of the bridge is twisted to one side and the whole thing resting on an angle.There is no danger of it being swept away unless the volume of water materially increases.New stone work will have to be laid however.It is hkely that in a day or so men will be put to work making a resting place for the bridge, sufficient to allow traffic to be resumed.OTHER BRIDGES DOWN.The north and south lines are complete ly blocked, and nothing is being done at this end to relieve it.All energies are being devoted to the main line.Bridges are out at Kananaskis, Cochrane and other ints, and the C.P.R.will be kept busy or months repairing the damage done by the floods._ Jitchener\u2019s Praise for the Boers.RETORIA, July 8.\u2014 Lord Kitchener's aledictory to the troops, dated June 23, after extolling the conduct of the.British soldiers in the face of the great hardshipe and difficulties, and against dan, us and elusive antagonists, commends the kindly à \u2014spirit- di >-all_rank and concludes as follows: \u201cThis messa would be incomplete were no reference made to the soldierly qualities displayed throughout the campaign by our quondam enemies, and the admirable spirit.displayed in carrving out the surrender.Many of those who contended until the end have expressed the hope that they may have in the future an opportunity to serve side by tide with His Majesty's forces.\u2019 \u2019 | J A Lecture for Russian Farmers.LONDON, July 8.\u2014 The well known agricultural expert, Prof.Lene, says the St.étersburg correspondent of the Times, has presented to the commission, which ia enquiring into the condition of Russian agriculture a report of a very pessimistic char acter.Prof.Lenz says that the irrational sys tem of farming practiced by the majority of small Rumian holders can easily lead to complete exhaustion of the soil.\"This exhaustion is not redr by the use of necessary manures, This Little Girl Cured of Eczema, The Burning, Stinging Sensae tions Taken Away and the Raw Flesh Healed by Dr, Chase's Ointment.\" It is not at all unusual for children to suffer greatly from eczema, a form of itching skin disease, but it frequently to obtain, happens that relief is very hard and neglect is likely to leave the subject a life-long victim of this skin trouble.Dr.Chase's Ointment has proven itseli a quick relief and permahent cure for this ailment.Toke.for example, the following case : C.Wiley, who ia eth ploy 46 cop by the Kennedy & Davis Milhng Company, Lindsay, Ont., states: \u201cI-us .Chase's Ointment for eczema on my little girl a few years ago, and soon brought about a thorough and permanent cure.She had suffered for a considerable time, though we tried a great many remedies, Dr.Chase's Ointment was the only preparation to prove effective.: \u201c] cannot speak tôo highly of Dr.Chase's Ointment: as it certainly effected a prompt and permanent cure in this case.\u201d Dr.Chase's Ointment is, we believe, the most effective and most thoroughly sathfac tory treatment that was ever wu for eczema, salt rheum and itching skin dis ws and eruptions.00 cents a box, at all lors, or lea \u2014\u2014 tic task; and it will be Wednesday, at léast, [- 4 ceedings are secret: \u2014 Dates & Co., .T a te Yel\u201d Yt an oe = y loylon, rein 180 1 AACA \"e\u2019' 8 °s 8°\u20198\" RRA IR IATA III RII IAAI RS OCCA) RCRA a on ORHAN RO Perfectiy Stralght Selvage Firm and Even Textures Peculiar Wearing Qualities.When soiled a sponge or brush makes it clean again and no D damage done.CORTICELLI SKIRT PROTECTOR is a great favorite with CYOANACYACRORCACAC ACI RARE IRIAIRS Protector.: 0 CACM RII IRI IRIE AAACN eu, SR) AOA va ® CRORE AOAC RII PR ORC Q 0 RE ule 157 3 Saw NOTES OF THE NEWS.The.Government are preparing plans for e improvement of the Welland Cana Albert Nordheimer, of Toronto, has been appointed the Consul-General of the Netherlands for the Dominion of Canada.Twenty negroes wers injured at Charleston, 8.C.Sunday afternoon by the falling of the front verandah of Emmanuel Church.The Mormons have dedicated a temple In Copenhagen, Denmark, many hundreds of American Mormons being present at the ceremony.Inquiries have been received by the Ontario Government {rom people in France, Sweden, South Africa, Texas, who are anxious to locate in New Ontario.Over six hundred delegates are in attendance at the annual meeting of the Iron Moulders\u2019 Association of North America, now in session at Toronto.The pro- The Ottawa City Council has received a tender from the Electrick Bureau of Christiania, Norway.to install a municipal telephone service in Ottawa.This firm supplied the plant for the Glasgow corporation._ The Federal Government has received a.petition from residents of the State of Illinois, asking for the commutation of the death sentence passed on Fred Lee Rice for the murder of Constable Boyd at Toronto.A society called the Russo-Japanese As- soclation has, says the Tokio correspondent of the London Times, been formed in the Japanese capital, for the purpose of promoting social, mmercial and industrial relations between the two empires.The Choral Association of Bt.Louis de France Church, Montreal, are enjoying an outing to Ottawa for a few days.They are accompanied by Rev.Father Larocque, astor; Mr.Labelle, choirmaster, and Miss ictoria Cartier, organist of the church, The French Government has decided to recall General Dodds, commander of the French forces in Indo-China, and to place a younger and more energetic officer in command there.General Connat, of the Colonial Infantry Brigade, has been chosen.Hon.Sydney Fisher will address agricultural meetings at 8t.Hyacinthe and Louisville on July 22 and 24, respectively.During the month of August the Minister of Agriculture, accompanied by Hon.Clifford S8ifton, probably will attend some meeting in the Lake St.John district.Assistant Attorney-General Charles W.Russell, of the United States, is completing his preparation, and within a week will start for Paris to Investigate the ability of the new Panama Canal Company to give the United States a satisfactory title to concessions and property on the Isthmus.For the first time since the Peace Conference, says the Brussels correspondent of -the Times, The Hague tribunal is being consulted by some of the signatory states] One question to be decided relates to the terms of sale of St.Thomas to the United States by Denmark.Holland and Germany desire to submit a point of difference in regard to submarine cables.The Chicago Freight-Handlers.CHICAGO, July 8\u2014A strike of 9,000 freight handlers in Chicago was called yesterday.and every freight house of the twenty- four railroads concerned is practically tied up.Business men fear that the strike will the most serlous which has affect:d their interests in years.The strike was called by a committee appointed at a meeting of 1.000 freight handlers last night.The committee was instructed to call a strike within forty- eight hours unless the railroads met the demands of the men at once for an increases in wages, extra pay for overtime-}.and holidays, and recognition of the Freight Handiers and Warehousemen's Union.Many of the railroads had small forces of men, previously hired, on hand when the striké was called.and, by adding to it -men from other departments, managed to handle perishable commodities.In the hiring of non-union men, it is said the rafl- roads run a serious risk of bringing about a strike of the teamsters, who recently won their fignt from the packery.Chief of Police O'Neil, when notified that @ strike had ; sent orders to his subordinates to make every preparation to preserve peace.The Latest Ontario Petitions.STRATFORD, Ont, July &\u2014A petition was filed here yesterday with the local re- ex-M.L.A., gistrac by John Brown, and eform candidate in the récent local elec: tion.against the return of J, C.Monteith as member of the Legislature for North Perth.The petitioner, in xddition to the .usual charges, makes a demand for & scrutiny of votes.| 8T.CATHARINES, Ont, July 8\u2014D.J.McKinnon, the defeated candidate for Lincoln County, has lodged a protest against the election of Dr.Jessop, the member- elect.The usual charges of bribery and corruption, eté., are made.NAPANEE, Ont, July 8.\u2014 A petition gEinst-the\u2014return-of-James- \u2018Reta, the has been filed here on behalf of .Ane son Aylesworth, the defeated Liberal candidate.The pétition contains M char ef bribery, and asks for Mr.Reid's disqualification.; 1 Copyright Association Formed.TORONTO, July 8-\u2014~A number of \u2018the leading publishing houses of the city sent representatives to a meeting held at the Board of Trade yesterday.when a Canadian Copyright Asosciation was formed.The officers are: Hon.president, John Ross Robertson: president, W.J.Gage; first vice-president, \"Dan.\u2018A.Rose: second vice-president, A.MB.Hart; secretary, A.Briggs.The Bbject fs to agitate for tory Canadian yrigi t law, TTT a satisfac- \u2014 _] you if you give Wretched Hot Weather Sufferers.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound SHOULD BE USED IN JULY AND AUGUST.The extraordin variable spring and early summer weather of the present year \"has the cause of a vast amount of sickness in every part of our country.Strong men and women have been victims; the weak, run-down and sickly have suffered intensely, and many families now mourn the Joss of near and dear ones.The nervous, weak, run-down and debilitated should now devote their best en- argjes and attention to health-building, so ak to\u2018 enable them to withstand the enervating effects of the approaching hot wea- T boa ion of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound will soon being a return of true physical strength; the nerves will be fed and braced; the blood will be made purer and richer; digestion will be corrected, and sweet, refreshing sleep will take the place of insomnia and irritabilit Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is doing a mar vellous work for the sick and suffering at this time.It is the only preparation that possesses value and virtue for recruiting the strength and spent energies of y and sick people in summer time.The trial of one bottle will give you happy results.1 SAND STORM DOES $1,000,000 DAMAGE.SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 8& \u2014A sandstorm has caused damage estimated at $1.- 000,000 in the Indo Valley, on the Southern Pacifié Railway.in the Colorado desert.An artificial oasis of 900 gcres had been made by digging artesian \u2018wells and planted in ielons.Judging by last year.when only sixty acres were in cultivation, a nrofit of more than $100,000 would have been made.Three hundred carloads of melons, for which $1200 a car had been ered.were almost ready for shipment when the storm broke.For three days ît r \\-with the thermometer 126 degrees in the shade, and when it was over every bit of vegetation had been destroyed.Colonel Willlam Hayne Perry.who was from 1885 to 1891, a representative in the United States Congress from the fourth South Carolina district, died Monday night, aged 63.CANNOT SAY ENOUGH.WORDS ARE NOT SUFFICIENTLY ' STRONG TO EXPRESS HER New Brunswick Lady Cured of a Bad Case of Dyspepsia of Long Btanä- ing, Praises Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets for It.Only those who have suffered the dreadful pain and depression of Dyspepaia can comprehend the depth of titude a fellow sufferer feels when complete and permanent restoration of good health and strength is brought to him or her.Miss Gusty V.Campbell, of Little Ship- pegan, New Brunswick, suffered for a lo fe with Dyspepsia in its most painfu arm.She had many medicines but could find nothing to relieve her, let alone cure her, and as she was dually growing worse, she became very despondent.Despondency and down-heartedness are invariably the results of Chronic Stomach Trouble, and it is little wonder that many victims of this awful disease seek rest from its terrors in self-destruction.- But Dyspeptics should.remember that there is a cure, & sure cure, in Dodd'e Dys- ja Tablets.heart is so full of deliverance that she cannot find wo © Baye: \u2014 enough in favour of Dodd\u2019s \u201cŸ auffered from epeia for a long time gnd was gradually, yét surely, getting worse.\u201cAfter hhving tried many treatments with no success I was advised to Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets and T rejoice to beable to state [ost positively, hat through their agency was .com cured.and fee as well as eter 1 did.y.\u201cI am very thahkful and would heartily and honestly recommend Dodds psia < iss Camipbell found it out, and now her | titude for her happy add s pt = trong, eno h 5 praise the remedy that | Consetvative member-slect for Addington, cured her.Discounts In Every Section of the store.Here are some: Table Cloths and Napkins, Less 10, 20 and 25 p.o.Towels, and owenings, Less 10 and 20 p.c.Summer Underwear, Less 10 and 20 p.c.Men\u2019s Furnishings Less 10 and 20 p.c.Lace Goliars, Less 10 and 20 p.c.Summer Gloves, Less 10 and 20 p.c.Prints and Muslins \u2018Less 10, 20 and 25 p.c.Fancy Silks, Less 10 and 20 p.c.Coloured Dress Goods, Less 10 and 20 p.c.Black Dress Goods, Less 10 to 20 p.c, Curtains and Curtaining, Less 20 p.c.Boys\u2019 Clothing, Less 20 p.c.Coloured Blouses, Less 20 p.c.Muslin Costumes, - Less 20 to 50 p.c.Girls\u2019 Dresses, Less 20 p.c.White Duck Skirts, Less 33 1-3 p.c.N.B:\u2014BATHING SUITS in attractive colourings for men, women and children, less 10 p.ec: HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2457 St.Catherine Street, Near Drummond.\u2014 aE Promises \u2018Are Made To Be Respected Whether they are verbal utterances, or appear in the daily history from this establishment printed in this space.A promise that protects you against undesirable investment is : Money refunded, if goods bought here do not equal expectations.We make exceptions in the cases of Millinery, goods cut from the roll, or toilet requisites.Black and Coloured Dress G ood S.Regular numbers taken from a stock that is teeming with values of a superior grade.Nun\u2019e Veiling, in all the leading colors, white, cream, pink, blue, turquoise, grey, lavender, old rose, , garnet, green and canary.Per yd.25¢ [1 Black Grenadine, per yd.75c and Black Lustre, a special e for Black Nun's Veiling, per yd .¢ 35e | Bathing Pop et de 1 .Cc Black Crepoline, per yd., 45c, 55c | Black Satin Cloth, per yd., 49c and .tel eel eer.@5e and.ger nee eee 1e WSC Fashionable Washable Fabrics.These deeply cut prices evidence our desire to get rid of the balance of stock, while weather conditions favor wearing garments made of this grade of goods.Light ground Merlawns, small figured Surah finish Sateens, dark grounds\u2014 esigns.Regular value 25c yd., navy blue and black.Regular for .es 19¢ pe va for ie \u20ac i meres 15c Mercerized Silkoline, large and emall xtra Surah finish and mercerized Sat~ figured or ecroll designs.Regu- Sep, roses value 386 and lar 33e yd., for fees eee es 25e Sateen Rayee, with satin stripes, Foulardines, beautiful foulard de- Regular value 35¢ vd.for.20c signs, regular value 35¢ yd., for 29¢ (Two colors to choose from.) Towels and Table Linen.34 bleached all Linen Huckaback Towels, extra large size, 22 in.x 45 in, worth 25e each, for .+.ss+eu0 eue ced 200 00 eus es se se ÂBE Bleached Table Linen, 70 in.wide.Ends of 2 1-2 and 3 yards in length.: Worth $1.00, for, peryd.Jor ter tee ee eee een ee 59¢ Cor.University and St.Catherine Sts.= W.H.Scroggie, \"Keen Coffee Drinkers will at once distinguish the superior flavor when they use Supplies We have Mathematical In- struments-and we have all things required by Artists and Art Students.Brushes, Oil and Water Colours, Photo Supplies, Paatels ( for decoration ).French China ( for decoration), Pyrography Outfit, complete, $4.50.\u2018Write us for anything you may need.We shall be pleased to answer questions or quote prices.i.ART & PHOTO EMPORIUM, 2235 8T.CATHERINE, MONTREAL.150 2 2aw * ES Bee sien Coffee In tins, SNOWDON, FORBES & CO., Selling Agents, Montreal.1 soty1 7,800 PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL WALL PAPER AT HALF PRICE DURING JULY ONLY PAINTING RENOVATING DECORATING witH REFINEMENT, TASTE AND SIMPLICITY AT MODERATE COST : W.HENRY BELL, 2338 St.CATHERINE ST, FURNITURE FABRICS \u2014 / ESTIMATES FREB CARPETS 167 cod *f DR.COWLING'S English Periodical Pills Bure remedy for irregularities, aid to any address.MRS.COWL AS A AS A petfect regulator, giving reliable and sure res +, invaluable ja female ; ailments, and 83 a Box.Post- Delicious, nourishing food for rich man, poor man, or king, Regard to the Work Done by the King\u2019s Daughters.- Women was devoted to a confexence o two affiliated societies, the King's Daugh Mra.C.BEB.Carmichael condition.The Dominion secretary, Miss Brown v work done by ton, of St.Johti, were among the speakers.Lady Tilley pi the Women's Ar teresting session was held.ada were among the special features.& discussion ence and manual trainin The speakers were Prof.| Mrs.Hoodlesa, Ontarto; Dr.Inch, superintendent of Education for New Brunswick, and others at a reception in the evening.Celebrated Thread-maker Dead.NEWARK, N.J., July &\u2014-Word was re- Tablets to ev one suffering \u2018wit y stomach trouble 7 * any What Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets done for Miss Campbell, they will do for them a chance.16 1 thread manufacturer, died est manufacturers of thread in the world.He was born at Paisley, Beotland, in 184L He came to this co 1566, A A Satisfactory Report Presented in ST.JOHN, N.B., July 8.\u2014Monday afternoon\u2019s session of the National Coureil of ters and the women's Art Association.presided at the former.Mrs, Cond read a report of the work of the King's Daughters in Ontario showing the order to be in a satisfactory submitted a report which embodied the e order in the past year all over Canada, and showed it to be in a setisfactory condition.Mrs.Torrington.of Toronto; Miss Barter and Miss Haning- ided at the meeting of oclation, am! an in- .Papers and resses on the development of art tn Can- In îhe evening a large audience assem- \"to hear\" on domestic soi- in the schools.tdner, of Truro; .Nova Scotia was specially congratulated upon th® growth of this branch of work.and the interest taken in its development.Mrs.J.V.Bllis entertained the ladies ceived here yesterday that Wm.Clark, the yesterday in have | Mr.Clark was one of the larg- (herine Montres For sale bran\u2019 raguiscs.Rd WHEAT GERM : HAS NO EQUAL.- THE NATIONAL Send for No.3 Free Premium List; : v © COUNCIL OF WOMEN.THE FOULDS MILLING CO., CINCINNATI, O.;, U.8.A.| HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.SUMMER BABIES.Fund for the Nationalists Will be Raised at Sydney, N.8.W.f SYDNEY, N.8.W.July 8.\u2014There was - a great demonstration of Australians here last night in favour of home rule for Ireland.The mayor presided.It was resolved to establish a fund to help the Irish Nationalists, and over $3,000 was subscribed.It was also resolved to invite Mr.Redmond to send an Irish deputation to Aus- Summer babies should be brought up on health-giving Lactated Food which is strongly recommended by our best physicians.Lactated Food is the only safe and pure food for the little ones in the hot weather It is a preventive of cholera in- fantum, dysentery and diarrhoea.Makes puny and weak babies strong and happy.k your druggist for Lactated Food, take no other.159 2 2aw GURES WEAK MEN FREE.tralia.Special Notice.INSURES ATRENGTH AND A HAPPY .How Vichy OCelestins Water Cures HOME FOR ALL.Gravel.: How any man may quickiy cure himself after years of guffering from weakness, lost vitality.losses.varicocele, eto., and strengthen weaMened organs to full vigor.Simply sed ycur name and address to Dr.Knapp Medical Co.11Ty Hull Bldg.Detroit, Mich., end they will gladly send the free receipt, with full dir- T wetions, vo that any man may easily gare himself at home.This is certainiy a most generous offer.and the following exfrécts, taken from their daily mail, show what men think of their generosity: \u2018\u2019Dear Birs,\u2014Pilesss accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date.I have given your treatment a gh test and the efit nag been extraordinary.It has completely braced .I am fust as vigorous as when a bop you cañnot realize how happy ! am.\u201d \u20ac \u2018 Dear Sirs,\u2014Your method worked beautifully, Nesults were exactly what I needed.Strengih snd vigor have completely returned and enlargement is entirely satisfactory.\u2019 \u2018Dear Sirs.-\u2014Yours was received and t.heQ Patients suffering from vel or ecaleuli, who take Cejestine Vichy Water, feel a very sensible relief from the first The urine be- 3 ing.secreted comes.alkaline immediately, | = .more abundantly and without pain, while at i the same tinre nephritic colica, pains ir.the kidneys, uretha and bladder disorders caused the presence of calculi, are relieved and suspended; sleep, appetite and strength revive, and patients who, on he ginning this treatment could sdarcely stand on their legs, aregable to indulge in healthful exercise.But beware of imitations, no other water produces these beneficial effects but Celes- { tine Vichy Water.It cannot be replaced, therefore insist upon having the e Ce- mo trouble in making use of the receipt as di ! .and t uily say lestins printed on the label.\u201cEspaule and vies mon.i am greatly oproved n one and vigor.\" All correspondence is strictly confidential, mailed tn plain, sealed envelope.The receipt cork, moreover each \u2018battle of genuine Vichy has a tricdlour- neck lahel, on yhich appears the name of the agents, Boivin, for the asking and th À Wison and Co.Montreal.15,2 lama share de CITE RRÉ 4 LL.- .J> aa + ad \u2014\u2014 ; pa qe .\u2014\u2014 .aa Lo = PS + a ~~ + a eme ad « - aa arr ae 0e Fe ue tte aout evra erp serie 3 © $ ; pee Mes\u201d > GARRA ee to Mr.and nome * AHIER-GAUDIN\u2014On Jul i \u2014Near Macdonald, Man., on the of June, the wife of Mr, H Belles, \u201cos NE Sort FURTON AL I: 1 Breit Ma, : dune 25 gt tf Puro of ; hter.: N\u2014On June Tth, a dau .Mrs, Jerald A.\"pliion.NNE~On the 30th of June, Ottawa, Pure and Mrs.Joba P.Dunne, a daugh- \u201c mount on June 2nd, & son to Mr.and Mra W.Em Findlay.169 §° TT\u2014At Wap ella, Assa., on June Joseph Garratt, a @RANT-On the 20th of June, 1903.Annie street, St Henri, Montreal, the vire of Henry F.A.Grant, of a daugh- - MOOVER\u2014At Winnipeg, on June 24 ~~ wife of 8.A.Hoover of a son.® th.the HORT-\u2014At 2306 8t.James street, on Thurs- the 8rd inst., a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Hort.\u2019 fd __McGRAIL\u2014At 2 Seymour ayenue, on the 2rd of June, the wife of M.of a daughter.McLOUGHRY\u2014At Moosomin, Assa., on the 22nd of June, to Mr.and Mrs.(Dr.) R.À.McLoughry, a daughter.* \"METCALF\u2014At London, Eng.on July 6th, Mrs.Lo M.Metcalfe .McGrall, =.mon to Mr.and MITCHELL\u2014At Halifax, on June 19, Mr.and Mrs.G.son.* MOFFATT\u2014At North Sydney, on June 27, to Mr.and Mrs.Harry Moffatt, a son.* MORGAN \u2014 At B7 Arlington ave., West- \u2018mount, on the 26th June, Mrs.William Morgan, of a son.158 3 o Tartar Gladstone, Man, on June 21, the wife of Elgin Watson, of a gon.* WILLERTON\u2014ALt Springfield, Man,, on the 2nd of June, to Mr.and Mrs.Alfred \u2018Willerton, a son.® MARRIAGES.ist, at 8t Pe ter's Church, Newport Point, Gaspe Co., Fred.Ahler, of Gascons, Que., to Susan A.Gaudin, of Cape Despair, Que.DAILLIE-RANSOM\u2014Dr.8.A.Baillte, B.A., of Troy, N.Y., and Miss Emma May.eldest daughter of the late Francis H.Ransom, were niarried at the residence of the bride's parents, at 1207 Notre Dame fireet.on May 16th, 190% by Rev.W.D.eid RLACK-MeGREGORT At Lancaster, June $5th, by the Rev.J.U.Tanner, B.A., John - Black; formerly: of Allan's Coraers, Que, - to McGregor Mitchell.a f Lancabter.* opv EY-FITZGERALD \u2014 On July 1st, the Rev.Father Delargy, C.SS.R., alter Coveney, of Montreal, to Annie Fitzgerald, of Quebec.* | FRASER-FRASER\u2014At Kingston, Ont.on July 1st, Rev.Thurlow Fraser, B.D., mis- glonary designate to Formosa, to \u2018Jane Fraser, youngest daughter of the late chard Fraser, of Pembroke, Ont.* GREENLEAF-SILVERSON \u2014 On June 24, at the residence of the bride's parents, $60 Bt.Antoine street, by the Rev.W.D, Reid.Florence, second daughter of W.Silverson, to Frank C.Greenleaf, both of Montreal.158 3 HOELLE-MASSEY\u2014In Trenton, New Jersey.U.S., on Wednesday, June Bil 25th, Bo: > the Rev.Milton Craft, of G Epis Church; My.- Wm.Holle.to 10- Eleanor Cecilia (Lena), youngest daughter of the late Mr.George Massey, St Johns, Que.~ JARDINE-BEATTI E\u2014At Little Branch, Black River, Kent Co., N.B, on June \u201c8th, by Rev.J.Robertson, Mr.Thomas Jardine to Miss Maude A.Beattie, oth of Kouchibouguac.® NZIE-McDONALD \u2014 At Whitney C.B., June 2th, by Rev.A, J.Mc- Donald, Norman McKenzie to Mary Mo- Nara, both of Sydney.* ISMITH-McPHERSON \u2014 At \u2018alls, R.I., on June 24, by Rev.Mr.Pol- ek Albert E.a ais, of Central Fes Anna McPherson, of Pugwas River, Rms _ PORLIER-MCMULLIN-At St John, N.B., on July 2nd.by the Rev.Francis McMurray, Joseph Porlier to Aggie Mc Mullin, both of that city.* RENNIE-SHEA\u2014At 8t.Gabriel's Church, Montreal, on June 3th, by the Rev.M.I Shea, brother of the bride, John Jo- oh Rennie to Ellen, daughter of Mr.J.Shea.| .SANFORD-NARRAWAY\u2014At Bt.John, N.B., on July ist, by Rev: George M.Campbell, Charles F.Sanford to Mary Maude, daughter of the late Rev.James R.Nar- raway, M.A.* SPRIGGS-EDWARDS\u2014In New Yo on dune 29th, by the Rev.Dr.Wilson, Harry Spriges.formerly of Kingston, to Fiat Edwards, of Denver, Cal® YUTTLE-JARVIS\u2014At New Ross Road, Kings, N.8.,, June 2, by Rev.A.Whitman, \u2018Alexander Tuttle, of Amherst, to Miss Hattie M.Jarvis, daughter-of Char- Jes Jarvis, of New Ross Road.* MWEIR-BUCHANAN \u2014 At Saint Simon's Church, Montreal.on the 5th instant, by the Rev.F.Charters, rector of the Church, Frank H.Weir, to Alice Agatha Buchanan.168 2 : DEATHS IN THE CITY.BRAIN\u2014Suddenly.on July 5th.in his Goth Francis Henry Brain.Funeral Îeave bis late residence, 27 Bour- s street.on Tuesday, Sth instant, at 30 p.m., to Grace Episcopal Church, thence to Mount _ Royal Cemetery.Oxford, Eng, papers pléasé copy.D8\u2014In this city.on July 7th, after a short illnegs, Robert Byers Dodds, in his year.Funeral will take place on Wednesday.July 9th, at 2.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 26 Coursol street.Central to Mr.| 18 3 WINDLAY\u2014At 462 Tupper street.West.: te, Ellen, daughter of William McGreg- | 5 | Fouse has ved i a Hondreds Sud hundredy ar sue turned into money.frem salesmen.Lot No.|\u2014&3 Lot No.2\u2014 Regular Lot No.3\u2014 50c.July Sale 230 price .COLORÉD DRESS Regula vaine [25% to ve 150 - 830 5 196 Regular value 400 to JULY 8th, 1902 QUICK Est.%=-FROM THE BIG STORE\u2019S GREAT=X¥ JULY CHEAP SALE Quick selling ail over this store, crowd after crowd of enthusiastic shoppers add VIIT and ACTIVITY to business as seldom comes in July, The special bargain news recorded daily are making things hum generally, and everything points to bigger July Cheap Sale than ever before.Stocks | have been turned over from basement to roof, every counter and fixture are full to the brim.with July inducements, all priced with the sole aim of being = EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF >t COLORED DRESS GOODS ' The &xtraerdinary sale of Colored Dress Goods at The Big Stere now going on has attained a magnitude never before equalled.The goods are stylish and comprisé many fashienable novelties, yard will be marked regardless of what It costs at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICE.This special sale will have unlimited intprest for every one, and to facilitate a perfect selection and avoid overcrowding, the stock has been divided into 6 different lots and placed on separate tables, so that ladies can make thelr own selections without assistance Lot No.4- ie or.Fogo Lot No, 5&3, 84 356 Lot No.6\u2014 as W596 to BE Every Wrappers Reduced sl morte The B epec ge in ation nie House Wrappers.ca dive fine Per- pT wi Ladies rep dr of pink and mauve, and cuffs with braid 6, Îined-to vwaist, $1.75 July Prios \u2018 blue OUTING COSTUMES REDUCED The July Bargain maker Is responsible for these pretty and stylish Outing Costumes, being offered so low.{and ot the latest manufacture, -overy one- to-be- cleared at-theso low Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Suit made latest style waist buttoned in the back, elbow sleeves, finished with 3! frills, skirt cut inverted pleated back, trimmed with tacks and (3) frills on the fleunce Regular price $4.65.Sale price.Every one perfect $2.90 Ladies\u2019 Black and White Muslin Suit, made newest style, - buttoned sleeves, skirt made very full, cut with a circular floanoe, trimmed with two frills, very neat suit, Régular price $g.25.Sale prics.$3 45 B 4 Ladies\u2019 White Lyonnaise Muslin Suit figured black, very nicely made, waist trimmed with a fine embroidered\u2019 yoke, skirt cut with a trained full flare, trimmed with ruching, Regular price $8.75.Sale price.#S.Carsley Ci MONTREAT., in front, shirt waist $6.25 1.75.Sale Price Ladies\u2019 Chambray Blouses, of pink, rase ITice B1.20- Sale price 81-32.Ladies\u2019 Muslin collar ce 59\u20ac.Price 85c.On Friday we ER with hand fir» They will not be on They are all of assorted One of the Leading Showings of the season dl awaits your inspection in the Whitewear Department.© = \u2018This Department is radiant with scores of the most phenomenal values ever known in July or Summer Sale.It offers the Most Seasonable Merchandise in the Most Desirable styles, at prices unparalleled for lowness,\u201d in ox-blood and back, buttoned in back, different sizes.Price Ladies\u2019 very \u2018fine Print \u2018Blouses, nicely trimmed with iy new sleeve, pale blue and mauve, buttoned in frent, different sizes.A ine of Ladies | je pris it Blousie, sidhy tucked back and front, trimmings! The .00 and $6.00 each, which gives ou an idea of the character of these sale factory now.And the pices exactly Half Price, 22.00.+220 and 83-00 trimmings, and not one worth less tl before.| un Here are a few of the many blouses we are offering to Ladies\u2019 Chambray Blouses, in colours of ox-bloud and pale blue, nicely trimmed with clusters of tucks in 1er and back, buttoned in front, different sizes.Price Ladies\u2019 Chambray Blouses, in colours of ox- \u201cblond, pale blue a y blue, trimmed with white piping, different pizes, Price $1.30.\"#130 o Bale Frice 0.trimni with tucks in front §1.25.Bale Price $1.00.in colours Price $1.50.ood and pale blue, Chambray Blouses, in-voloura of pule blue, gray blue and ox-blood, nicely ~ trimmed with bemstitched tucks and insertion, erent sizes.Price $1.65.uses, in navy blue with white polka dots, and white yoke and different sizes.Price $1.0.Sale price 75e.Ladies\u2019 Print Blouses, in navy \u2018blue, with polka dots or stripes, also § in black with polka dots, different sizes.Price $1.10.Ladies Print Blouses, in black and tite only, Siren 5c.erent sizes.Price 75.Bale different sizes.Co.wee 1 ot hemstifa White Muslin Blouses, all perfect fitting regular prices of these goods are $4.00, riday, as they are only coming throug the Best Attention Given to Mail Orders.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STREETS.| ÿ STEWART\u2019S FOOTWEAR WEARS BEST LACE HOSE \u2014 Friend LA kindly re auested to atten T NN-\u2014Suddenty.at the Montreal Gen- - DENT Hospital, on July 6th, Wililam H.Fenn, aged 35 years.Funeral private.\u2018FOGARTY\u2014In this city, on Sunday, July 6th, 1902, Bridget Fogarty, second daughter of the late Joseph Fogarty.Interred in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Chicago papers please copy.158 2 N\u2014On July 8th, Monica Irene Ma- \u201c.kin, beloved daughter of Mr.and Mre.H.\u2026 Mgkin, 111 Orleans avenue, Maisonneuve, aged 7 months and 17 days.Funeral pri- wate on Tuesday.N\u2014In this city, on July 6th, Janet Young, dearly beioved wifa of John McLean, aged © jours.Funeral au take Place from her late residence, Cres- gent strest, on Tuesday, Ap: April 6 un.at 10 pm, to D8 \u2014 On.any.Cy on, ao treal, in his 43rd year, Wiliam n Woods, eldest son of the late Aloe Woods, Quebec.Iatsrment ot ou UBATES OUTWIDE THE CITY.IF STRONG-At on July 4th, \u201c8.C.Armstrong, Toner of South Dur- year.in his 8th NER-\u2014At Grenfell, N.W.T., on nist - Joseph Samuel ner, \u2018aged 24 Fears 7 months and 19 days.* t the residence = ets.John u etn wile \u2018of the lake\u2019 Win! Sats of St.Johns, Que, in ne soc Tes Funeral private.\"of her age.MLDER\u2014At her ro residence.Trout \u201cRiver evening, J md, Kara ty ne sow of, the ate Geo.: {flder, fn the 9rd year of her age.4 \u2018ative of Roxboroughshire, Scotland.® RNER-\u2014-On June Joh, at a % \u201cJames Furner, aged 71 years and ~\u20144monthe, = RGE\u2014At Culross, Fife, \u201cScotland, ureday, June 2th, in the Tith year Rev.Francis Willlam po pot Rev.J.Lg Te, Ty the.upriahe: end of that Tan is N.8., June #9th.ACK\u2014At Salmon River, arthe Jack, daughter of Mrs.Jessie 4 pren: Bru, Man, on June 17th pe Halifax, on June 30, Edward \u2018MM.Studd, aged M4 years.* .\"FR for everything ihn Footwaky, am + \u201cCHAPMAN'8\u2014Where they always.bavethe latest.ANSENGLISH Lot of Books ce will offer extra special values in Ladies\u2019 Lace Hose, fine quality black Lisle Thread Hoes, with isce out, fast dye, all aizes.Regular 300, 600, Sale Price - 270 480 300 doxen Ladies extra | .does oad lawn bows, Regular wy.Sale \u2018230 .ni SHOE SPECIALS, It's vatues such as find qu here that makea The rein el lish Books, at Sc to $1.You are invitel to the \u2018At Home\u201d in eur Book shop to epend Lr Jolsure moments See the splendid lot of E ublished to , which we sell S » or 8 choios- ee A.T.CHAPMAN, three for #1 of any for 237 There i is no doubt about the matter at all.Careful dressers like the pleasure afforded by wearing fine footwear such as Stewart's.\" You do yourself: don't you.Stewart sells shoes and Oxfords that represent the limit of elegance and style, comfort and durability.Priced from $3.50 to $7.00.W.H.STEWART 22985 St.Catherine St.James IY.\u2018} desert.Off For Your Holidays ?- You need a Valise, Trunk or Suit Case- Do not make a purchase until you have seen our almost endless assortment.We have Fitted Suit Cases, Trunks, Club Bags, Purses, Pocket Books and Ladies\u2019 Chatelaine ' Bags, in new designs, ot at prices that will suit any puree.- A BW A wa A SMALLPOX CASES Sale Price 7 \u2019 Te et: je Ladies\u2019 French Kid Jen oe Gnod- vary slyllah, year icy =a AES to COMPANY, LIMITED, = MONTREAL .afte CORONATION GIFT A BEAUTIFUL CITY DESTROYED -| Many Bodies Were Buried in 011 \u2014 -| severest earthquake known during one hun- «dred and twenty-five years in Mexico and Detalis Are Now to Hand of the Disaster.In Guatemala: , Indians Were Alarmed Before the Shock Came.(Special to the Montreal Star.) NEW YORK, July 8\u2014The New York Evening Post prints the following despatch, dated Chiapas, Mexico, May 10: In ordinary times.the of the frightful earthquake which toppled into ruins the pretty city of Quezaltenango in Guatemala, Central America, just over the border between Mexico and Guatemala, would have startled the world, but the awful havoo wrought by the eruption of Mont Pelee, Martinique, hag occupied the public mind to the exclusion of interest in the * We can safely say that these prices for Wednesday are the pins gest money\u2019s worth that has been offered you either hers or else \u2018where for many a day.; $1.98 Silk Embroidered Pongee Waists for 89¢ Don\u2019t run away with the idea that there\u2019s * something the mat ter \u201d with these waists because we offer them Wednesday at s These waists are all ri hades are Blue, Fink and Black, embroidered fronts and 0 sertion, with white silk, new straight full front effect, tucke: new lap overspoint collars, sizes 3 advise you to come early to-morrow as the\u201d price will - work of the lot.Ready for you at Eight O'Clock.ain counter price.We clone st dus olor pen Baturdags during \u201c907 5 08 siens Lure tr Be Amer an Sl fred pai on Welt = GES bare.ht, quality, style, colors, n ine back We\u201d , 34, 36, 38, none larger.Central America.-Quezaltenango was a city of about 40,000 population on last April 18.It had à history dating back to Azteo days, and it was one of the three most attractive residence places in Guatemala.It was situated 120 miles from the capital city and 93 miles inland from the Pacific coast.Commercially it was the second.city in Guatemala.It was the centre of a large coffee, sugar, cane, wood and cocoa district.Its buil dings comprised warehouses or \u201cThe be of the locality, two banks, a Government building, several J ools, elec- triclight plant, and three historic and un- aceful cathedrals.The streets in Sane were regularly laid out, and Son ere paved.[Rg lighted by electricity, and it had s good system of Public water works.The city boasted many ittle plazas or public parks, elaborate public gardens, and the finest dences of any city in Gua cade Quezaltenango had red more than any community in the region, and the growth of the coffee and cocoa indus - try roundabout was fast adding to her im- pe The buildings and residences of the better class were built of brick adobe, volcanic variety of dey clay thats cnt and ried ied variety o clay is cut an after the manner of soft stone, but hardens | to\u2019ithe consistency of sandstone after being exposed to the air.ons better residences \u201cwere built about the customary patio or court; ouais, tha windows and doorjambs were of stul ptured stone.There were only | half-a-doren Prhres-story poidines -in, be city, two score of two-story ers ol one\u2014the city was dings, on oo withstand quakes THE TWO \u2018SHOCKS.At 8.16 o'clock on the evening of Apr 18, esti off ai Re Tr 8 seconds.Then the distu ce au] a about half an hour, when a led for lasting 26 seconds, seized the city even more violently.All but seven.buildings in the eity hed | into ruins.The seven bundings were so rent asunder and da fiat fhe roo and lls have since fallen.as can oun: am the debris and \u2014 among the terrified Spanish and Indian survivors, who fled over the hills and valleys, between 2,000 and 3,000 men, women and children\u2019 were killed outright in the tumbling structures cape whole city is a mass of ruins, and ancient Quesaltenango will be left deserted and alone he Pa Palmyrs in the ts beautiful homes were e heaps of oi and timber in a twinkling.\u2019 La reat warehouses fell flat, and ie ca- were reduced to ragged walls and fered \"Conbcs Some of Le strecta were timbers.Some of the streets were Completel y blocked with the debris of ruin- dings.Here and there the heaving of Bo arth vas m0 viens as to reat | of the stone pavement a yard or more bi , while the fron pipes of the city water works were sapped, in twain several feet down in the : ground A heavy rain fell cal day in the evening of that day, came bain of unusual intensity flashed among he mountain all about.The thander end lightoing- pt a large part of the Indian population up ar the nat of April 17, for they had an ancient | d that when\u2019 Quesaltenange was about to to be visited calamity, \u2018warning is given Are ey bal Spam shooting across the heavens.They say such a por tent presaged the coming of the conquesta- dores under Cortes 400 years ago and since heralded earthquake snd volearnic eruption.There was a commotion in the native quarter at about tea o'clock on the evening of the 17th, when a meteor shot across the sky, but ed classes gazed, idly curious, at its lumin- |- gua trail and laughed at the fear of the In INDIANS WERE ALARMED.following, the Indisos were still f ity, and only the hte of Santa and Cerro om he ad heights 0 Maria o drove them indoors.Thus they were in their-houses when the first shock came.The sensation was as if he sarth had collided with some thrown rostrate on their floory, ding and bresking alla we were hurled arom ie streets.In] less than « minute the appy, prosperous city was turned into a charnel- Bouse.The thunder crached from peak to peak; eontinuous flushes of lightning played over the doomed city, the rain So in torrents, the lighting \u201cdl went wn, and the: blipkness of © fearfal rivate resi- a.For a de- vicinity of and when the .CATABRINE ST.brok wn or.or.11 AT BLACK LAKE.- FOR KING MISSING.étre toc Tarnigs de Sue fe of the made,\u201d storm the crash as whim pm gt by eA (Special to the Montreal St} Sap the soreams o of roused and A LABOUR UNION out in Black Lake and tint the Bs NEW YORK, July 8\u2014There was wxcits.agony of horror they\u201d groped.and staggored oP je) Board of Health Ie \" Prov; ment on board the ship Attractor, moored the dark plore the Creator to POSED STRONGLY qui à oo the hope of ving LT Morris street dock, Jersey City, ro ie hands.de.To them them it seemed the .- TO SUNDAY TRADING.hers has been à mistake about, the [ety river.pirates had bos Toe the: of all things and dhe beginning of chaos.At last night's meeti f the Indepen- whole matter,\u201d continued the \u201cThe and away the most previous thine D AND NIGHTS OF HORROR._: dent Tudor Uricn a song resolution \u2018was facts are that ay por ko out.on, board-part of an old whips belle bear x a days and nights that followed ver - + .A inecri LE horror.alf, rt poe, 4, i, Hk loo bod Br | mines King Eva of ha Jed ht Jp on Symes | ; bore © \u2018 - was os w te remain open : ee are mitted confusion owing to_the pend.or rather the jeces of it, were-| COurage to get away t the safety of an panfair competition \u201cwith those\u2019 a who having L Dave Son Lhe officines ad the, Provincial ntrusted the care of Capt.W.of Spen Slain Sutside.the cer, and & el re rein.regard for the moral od physical well.sent out to aclate the seven cases of small- Rn hiractor by, the British officials o storm, Whea e dey men went beck : being : erally erty ki dau | pox that are now in that place.forward i \u201cthe king.upon bis arial into the city, and soon returned with faces wis Claimed that the keeping open of places \u2014 in port here.The relic, together with coins 8 shade w ite.Many would not permit of traffic until 12 o'clock on Ssturday night A Bur Exourdion.valued at more than 810,000, had been re.thelt wives children to ses what they and during Sunday, is Dot only, overwork .Lawrence nel, No.85, of the St, [covered from the sea by native fishermen at seen, and so hurried them off to the ing.the emplo but seriousl is the of A of | point near Kingston sod tu village of Zunil, seven miles away.Ox carte ted ut seriously retards the Joan Baptiste Bosiety America, the officials, w nec over.ell manner of vehicles were pressed into movement for 1 8 closing such such places a Winooski od ington, are running an {he Brith of icials, ho, on diecoveri ce, Tn which the aged apd Pern were Mulock'a- ro sed Rai Arbitre Act excursion treal, Bundy next.: |Edward ag a coronation gift.8 hauled while others walked.Once at the & dincusend aad several opinion seem | Capt.Boots and \u2018bis swo brothers, who TAFE those who bad been tenderly nutur od to be that then w = us rive ary desk at Cont eins.ont whieh have an interest in the ship, retired were obliged to lige for in sheds, in dvdr mot re | i a a, Ot at.an \u2018hour, But they fa ar , factories\u2014in that af- a, i ps to notice \u2018that the after hatch had nob ed a .; been battened dows.Capt.Scott discover- There the women snd chil remained, TOO | ed the theft in the morning.The crew pro hile the men Ter ri to the cig daily had ) fomed ignorance of the dimppesrance of found quite imp sible.pe ¢ and tele.[ol gr acon Sst 3 Baws hick ceseary to send vouriers down the moun-.fore hy one of the ue bow the ni tain to the mearest railway station he IL ie [aét and Joft slongride the heichway.he | TX \"to capital The Goverament actes , PEARL.pas thieves, it ia believed, used this Laver to to.e +» : er hoist\u201d the_relic on deck and again -promptiy, but, to the state af the .HB to oth er t to a boat alongside.The bell To 00 roads arcs it was 2 before adequate - 809 4 Scott fears hat the Jou ou ot The President sent wamber ot lire À for diah- - bell wil involve him in trouble with ta] tents, which were , and front of the new G .R.offices, d Lee log better in which t be homeless Satives Were with asphalt.this done the compas 2s ne sonp; it \u201chis: arrival.hile the rk vo went on £0 fiiong the Pom ae tO 0 ¥ ; the: me 5 e silver i.corps\u2019 byricians and surgeons, da a sai pi LAS \u2018Heat.: cared for the nue M Sarg.sick and injured.The sbic bod then | days age i ized into burial] parties went the amistance of the resiment of soMiers me bed i hast] one f of hs Grastes few \u2018 .ei ° Sead hes e gha it Tio where littersd -1 were foe shoot down any one fox Wednesday, our Final Clean-Up in Trimmed Hats, When we intend clearing out every Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hat in stock What we have left over are Hats that range in prices from $8.00 to $12.00, all the cheaper ones were sold long ago.There are no two alike\u2014all up-to-date styles and To effect a quick and enfire clearance you can have your choice of these Hats to-morrow morning commencing at 8 o'clock for best workmanship.$4.95 WEDNESDAY'S UNDER-PRICE SALE OF WASH 600DS.Now that the weather has become more seasonable youll appres : ciate these values all the more.1200 yards Fancy Dress Muslins in an elegant range of designs and colorings.All 1902 styles.Regular 18c, ZOc and 25c values.Wednesday .750 yards those pretty and popular silk effect finish Ginghams and Children\u2019s the best washing materials made, easily worth for Ladies\u2019 Waists 19c Wednesday .* - 15¢ yes Dresses, 10C yore Hosiery and Underwear 1-3 Off for Wednesday.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Cotton Vests in white, cream and pink with short, and without lace trimmed necks, 15e.8 \u201cHermsdorf dy red\u201d fast black Cotton 1-2 How with seamless \u201cfeet, full fashioned tops, all sizes, 12 1-9c.Wednesday, per pair sleeves, ribbon and Men\u2019 nesday.10e.\u201cmn sce een se ve.Another of our Special Lace Sales Wednesday.White, cream and butter colour Guipure Lace Insertions, one and two inches -\u2014 wide, also a lot of Valenciennes Laces worth up to 10e Paper Cover Novels for Summer Reading, each.«co oon +0 Book Views of Montreal, for tourists, each.Wednesday's Clearing-Up Bargains in House Fois.Oda lines in Irish Point Curtains, 8 1-2 and 4 yards Jone, 60 to 72 inches wide, \u2018only » few pairs of any one pattern.Wednesday 83 1-3 PER CENT.OFF.Odd lines Tambour and Swiss Curtains, with Wavy Wednesday, 38.13 3 PER CENT.OFF.Qlopred ptripes, only one or two pairs of a some and effective designs.25 pairs od odd Muslin Curtains.white, with ¢ Wednesday, 33 1 Printed Linoleums, » per square y NAËRNE.8 - Wed TT IN THE BASEMENT.ICE CREAM FREEZERS, 2 quart.size, regular $1.05 values.Wednesday.$1.89 wos Bud Sad Irons, consisting of three fons, one stand and e, $1.00.ay sen wn The pew Cotton wove mesh.Floor Cloths, 25c.Wednesday -3 PER CEN tly floral and block designs, 54 width, ec.; eee 0.sue À York Shilling for Your Choice on Wotnestay._ 12:c ATEN olo for scrubbing floors, u yard squire, ses sus spe sme ses Tambour borders.All very hand- we was « tan ess ee 10 lbs.Washing Soda, .1 1b.Washing Blue, 3 lbs.Tapioca, 1-1b: Breakfast Cocoa, 1.tin Baking Powder.- ST.CATHERINE & F 3 and Dominion.Square.\u2018 Ni THE LAND ANG AGANG & ET um.# ail Stores\u201414 .FOR YACHTING, SE PICNIC or CAMPING PARTIES Sandwichés are-always a necessity, | Make yours of Laing's Lunch Tongue, 150ty1 wn by ety drowned under ES COULD, NOT BURY DEAD.The authorities quickly ssw ot oll the dead wea out of the the cemeteries, der e gro oy.\"to walls of which \u201cIn these walls the ities are o ten fest thick.one above the other, row on row, aro acres, enclosing * mich as à nothing large nos male A Eurat open many of these he caskets, with their dead heen out imo the open, not ble, and, as bodies t hori.ation tice 1\" 3 thorities oe bebe with the, inf inflammable Ddornit end a or The a uthorities oon \u201cfound\u201d wera at work, and ten days after the of water works from Lake Amitittan, babitents were 0 and Pre and such rain water in pools as they could catch in basins.= Rg allen timbers and debris by § ler the torrential li tral t or a oe, beret huge pigconrboles, the t tombe sgl Queraltenango the earthqu Pith combustible material, Jue whole Tooting.twenty had been shot the soldiers.The city bad an excellent vem Oi that burial tion.In those of simply en- a resem- vast num- an tombe, and bad \"been the au- kerosene gathered into oil, and the fneral pyres were ghouls ed ithin aix men \u2018tbe great.\u2018| off and hurled into the valleys, crus urisl \u201cthe, decom.oR.tened to breed a pesti- the city and its \u2018immediate vi cinity the dama was Shoulders = ms proport rok everything in their line of falling and Diag the iat re ices as vida e sewer trend apparent tomless opened in the earth br and y travelling a danger.\u201d Many coffee-plan sions were badly and valua machinery broken and twisted beyond pair.A number of ulous villages in thi vicinity were practically d proportion | population, the loss\u2018 of li was as as in Quezaltenango.- Rochester Escaped a Cyclone.| ROCHESTER, July 8.\u2014Rochester narrà ly escaped the ravages of a deatractive ¢ clone which passed ed by terrific thunder large frame building owned by srer was picked up and dns to i ground.The lower storey was crushed ; the upper storeys were thrown \u2018adjoining building, occ occupied by } Siiver, & gro ilver building, SA badly wrecked.The tornado then bou: and \u201cstruck balf & mile away, demolish one of four frame buildings in process erection.Nothing remains of the work eff cept the foundation.The total loss om Tp The photographib contest nur three buildings is $8,000.The cyclone peared in a northweaturly es \u2018 Y.MQ A.; Charlottetown, P.besa post: poned until July 2-31, on account of the backwardness of the season. 5 an account of the coronstion of William IV., given in an editorial entitled \"Yast: we Forget,\u201d and an account of.Wil \u2018Ham's\u2019 coronation given by the Globe in y ha: report of an interview with Mrs.w.\u2018Smith, who saw His Majesty crowned.5 Our.account described the King as crowning \u2018himself in the House of Lords; Mrs.Smith's account described the coronation SE Aw state function tak place in West.Antaster Abbey.is pti of fact, both events occurred.The account of the Kiug's pelf-cronation given in our editorial is ,eomfirmed in every particular in Lord Gre villg's Memoirs of the Reigns of George IV.- William IV.but we were wrong in assuming that this was the King's only j ecronation.King William and Queen Ade 3, laide were both strongly averse to a state\u2019 \u2018eoronation on the ground of the expense, On April 2, 1831, Lord Greville writes: «.\u201cThe dissolution was then decided on.- On Friday morning the ministers got the King to go down and prorogue Parlinment in person the same day.This coup d'etat was 0 sudden that nobody was aware ot i.until within two or three hours of the time: and many not at fl.They told the King.that the cream-hat mors ald mack Mu B.Pelo- gains ex adi Quebec.Whilst at the Seaside Ure .DYER'S JELLY or CUCUMBER AND AND \u2019 mnkes the in Mealy Tren.4 daligntrel {lat articie.ALL DRUGGISTS REEF IT.\"JOHN LEWIN, Chemist, 366 5 2008 81.Catherine me this, and: that I made provisi al AAA pévigualized the gravit; the situation as mn MANSF IELD STREET Hae hers oul pot be thie, s5iempt 32 | ws.saws.been hyo, poorest OAR FOLIO.; : dont camer (oho Dirioted pox.bostital;\" In he pince A vue pare | vy Hortgsam tte to Sefer for FRE jose of bougé CS pt » 260 Merobes Morokents at Be te \u201cpos rte.Tho ay ilni Mnobfattngs, - : position of affairs when \u2018the sutwmn cbrmes, .om WÉdNESDAY, SY i your when the i es a UE LES Let 1 olctosk coven): \u201c Jou the situation afiis ie a mimt par {he stage front _set- contained ney ion nt .mike be po rit Teer, pn rear to SO, Tugs Bey.\u201d wo have to care:for every year; they show, rear.Particulars at this office.ese 151 thi n'en vipite memeuiiiaie sul THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON.| ber of patients.we shall have to.care fer.| ha NE L ESTATE.& \u2018AGENCY Yo.MENCHANTS ANTS BANK \"BUILDING.Co nN | nn ee Prescription for the Best | of-Good: Health ope oat temperance drink-.is = of Nature's health-giv- on ents.It puribes the blood\u2014 fortifies the nerves and braces you up for» bot weather, ; mir is old pla din pase] makes Rend 3 stamp for booklet ot of = nature History.\u201d Cash prizes for for solv- tng corobiaations.vus Fie Roos and alo - Men want checks.white 5 8.Prices Full stock At hang 8 Soot CHARLES £ WIRES Ga, Mare Pa, aL IMMER DRESS and BS so 2 TRADE J CI wane SF + > F KR \u2019 > the best made in Canada, and unsurpassed in America.NOW IS THE TIME our assortment just d -with Braces made of the same material, elas er standard shapes, full sizes in body and sleeves, all sizes necks from 12 Shirt Waists, for Boys and Men, 7.Latest improved styles.- \" Biggest assortment of New Goods.Best Values in the trade.tent We 2 Lio ing gir fale = EE JA ER op hy ee 5?= NEGLIGE SHIRTS.Oloursd Shirts have been received by us this season, and > wee SHIRTS d business wear, and i£ you have never eeen Se holiday and | over them.All the newest\u2014neat stripes, rop in t coloured pleated fronts, Shirts, pleated, black stitched and light + Lo lov ars Dies ed fronts, Shira, range from 3QOe to $1.50 each.r5c to $2.50 each.of al} leading styles in double band collars, all heights and » sizes.+ TWO STORES: 9 Gor.Gralg & Bleury Sts.Ww.P.PORNEL Sale Agent, 20 and 90) Su.Teter DÉ., Restrral, Van, Our Ladies\u2019 $12.00 Cun- Metal The movement of hla Watch is ARE YOU GOING AWAY?| H ps 113 80, you will need a hand- E some tailor-made suit\u2014 one 2 you'll be proud of.If not, 53 yon will need one for Fall.F.Here is a golden opportunity.L $15 and $25.| Only two prices on Novi- E.Modi Cloth Costumes this week\u2014the very finest silk lined ones included.Most) |! were $86 and $45.Some\u2019 couldn\u2019t be made to order under $60 to $75.Branded prices permit of no deception.oy guarantee goes with one of our isl R.Hemeley\u2019s * Extra Fine 15-Jewelled Straight Line Lever Movements with compensas- - ing balance.The case is made of Gun Metal with trimmings.Watch carries the firm's \u201cbroadest guaranties.- R.HEMSLEY, 255 St.James st, Montreal excited MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED.vx the The Montreal Daily 'Star $s published by Hugh Montreal.Publ lishing 100 8¢t J rapam.resident | che ea 167 and time been Stopped by ties, | INDIANS WANT To DANCE UTHR Okla.Tours &\u2014The Cheyenne SoyrmmzE.Ny Calumet, m Canadian w.are reported to be herding à council of angry over an order issued dy Stovich, Indian agent, pronibitl sod the whites near Ci frightened Majof porcine the var Department of the sit- bout 3, ans took part sation.Abou t week in celebration of their restive and tha tortures were to P losed o on have that the Sance - LADIES, NOTICE! - | FOR SUN BURN ! coun Toe Frat relat obtained CUCUMB from the use DTER ER AND ROBE EE pération for summer th neal to gets tebe Before leaving tor Prepared only by John Lewis.Chemist 108 & 2208 St.Catherine at.cor.University.Major This is the first e Cheyennes hes the Government authori- in new and to $28.00.extra light Caps, etc.Aen meee \"GENUINE PANAMA HATS, English and American Straws, Porto Rican and French Paims; Pearl Grey Felts, Robertson &- Co, : 233 St James Strest.5 exclusive.shapes from 810.00 N weight, Outing Hats, Yachting edi i - FURNI T URE Sik # i pu WE give CASH RECEIPTS \u201cCarpet - rolls contain as \u201cmuch as 28°30 yards.; - Swoëping Reductions.tou Lines of Parlor,\u2019 Furniture will be cleared\u2019 regardless of cost th wth.~ oo re *- s x Sale and.CARPE Ts.; Department.| int off remnants of carpet.em ax - cent.discoun ining Room, Library snd "]
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