The Montreal daily star, 10 juillet 1902, jeudi 10 juillet 1902
[" Under Falling Walls co al fary for the flames which were ore Grace Baptist Church, Westmount, is to } à : a de on, | rond, under new sum, de The Present aps let Deylon- \u201cTeas possess virtues which have Results Disastrously to oe See, Harry Clarke aod Adam Kerr, present ballding sold, a oon at eeveniens Be Sold Soon.\u2018as placed them in the foremost rank of univer- the m street section, were work-.Rg i i ° cnn the Fire Brigade.ing outuide the southeast wall of the Me | Pt vue Che ai bers ot _ Practicable and a New! sat approval 2., Intosh building, near the Esplanade, when is was the decision of the mem sr _ Co the | brick wall, two storeys I high collapsed pec | the church at the regular business meeting dM c odi Re - and Natural Green.Lead Packets THREE LEAVE FAMILIES were buried under a great -mound of hot | beld last evening.The question came up on an ore Lomm ous: À oa Te - ss brick and blazing.tim \u2018and\u2019 though: an the recommendation from the board of offi- / = instant rush was made by their comrades | cerw.One Erected.p 200, 400, 80c, soc per pound.- mated That the Losses Will to rescue them they were quite dead when Beach One Hundred Thousand extricated, Their bodies were taken to the Grace Baptist Church was organized - 101ze0dtt | about eleven years ago and for a consider 2 À: , Dollars.mat crowds watched the fire and the able time held services in Queen\u2019 nomination.But it was thought that that the | 5 Tat s Hall, 3 \u2014 FOR \u2014 (Spec police had the utmost difficulty in control- with the late Rev.Dr.Justin D.Fulton, as Baptist cause in the rent he Special to.the Montreal Star.) ing them.They swarmed in the windows wh en en ecently erences ; of the markets, and: hotels, and on the roofs P2#or.When Dr.Fulton resigned it was held between the officers of thechurch, y ORONTO, wuly.10.\u2014Five firemen were aod platform of the new marks building.1 decided to move to Westmount and locate snd several Baptist gentiomen of W this: morning in a disastrous fire On the Esplanade their reckless of d = in that growing suburb, where it was THount, not hitherto identified with oe) which started \u201cin the old Street Railw ger - was particularly noticeablg.h \u2019 re church, with this end in view as well as.stables at Front and George streets, on crowded around the burning buildings RA thought there was a good field for-a Bap- entering into more ive work.t the dist ge the firemen and police expected to see fall tist Church, although very few of the mem- The conferences ted in an agreement sep rict to the east and south.at any moment.bers of the new church were then residents being reached that a number of these gen-| , oe fire started at five minutes past six TWO WERE VICTIMS.of that district.The Rev.W.T.Graham fone other titi, would in\u201d Grane AP in the south end of the old assist - re-organizat 2e\u2019 & grain and storage old ables occupied At nine o'clock the bodies of two other Was: called to.the «pastorate and for a time Church, \u2018in its FT lon, in the § Iatoshs & Sons 2 - .x firemen, Walter Collard, of Rose Avenue they worshipped in Elm Hall.The present erection of a more convenient and com-1 : La ; .flames raged through Hall, and Fred Ruasell, of Younge street, building at the corner of Western and Oli.MOdious edifice, and work fogether for the a :.this building f the Esplanade to Frout were found at the Duel of the McIntosh Ver av A \"| good of the cause.Thia the officers agreed \"9 © street, and at half-past seven o'clock only builds where ave ther wal had collapsed, eS ered and dedicated mito recommend to the Church and pers notice | uildin, estro were ose O Dece .was soon found, how- ccordingly, t to each mem She front wall of the building was standing.mr ee d Sons, Gadsby McCann and nas, a gly, sen ee 1533 and 1584.144100 | am ever, that - the building was__unaui th tion of re-organisation 1 ~The whole of the fire brigade fought Burns and Co, ice storage warehouse, and the requirements of Baptist churc! fied for considered at the regular meeting last even: - P.D.144 144 ru fire, but in spite of every effort to Brown and Love, cut stone contractors.The Two years ago, Rev.Mr.Graham cept: ° \u2019 *- éheck them the flames leapt across the ks.low is estimated as follows: Brown and |ed a call to Calvary Baptist Church, \"he meeting was well attended, and after STRAIGHT FRONT .planade and crossed George street to the Love, loss to machinery, $20,000; Gadsby Brantford, and \u2018Rev.S.Sheldon, of Barrie, full consideration, the church almost unapi- & and McCann, $2,000; Burns & Co., $5,000: Ont, was called to the pastorate, which be mously voted to adopt the plan of re-oi .COR ETS.{ .east, The wholesale hay and straw ware- P.McIntosh & Son, $45,000.The losses filled until two months a when he re.ization recommended There were, it is - house of Gadsby, and McCann, on the east are partially covered Jy insurances, but the 4 , and it is unders will engage in understood, no votes recorded in the nega- \u201caide of George street, half way between \u201cmounts cannot be learned.other work.Grace Church has been pro.tive.© The -re-organization will take BELTING \\ FIT ADS © WILSON, .320 8ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL poe 2 | Prot snd George net, provided addition Ir ver mari and hed amin + | ong mented, red ork tnd imme eue viré \"| Me now PD.models, while .1 = me ; the much desired low bust Di am Oo n d \u2014THE COLONIAL R.& 0.STEAMER supply any deficiency of PREMIERS iN LONDON.GETS INTO TrousLE.Daring Highway Robbery te Wilfrid and Lady Laurier are the The Kingston Goes Aground at Char- Guosts of Lord Strathcona at lotte, But is Released at Noon | Accompanied by Violence : a \u2014 Imperial Bazaar.To-day.- au\u201d by Cale trom the Special Corres: (Special to the Mentreal Star.) \u2019 The Perpetrators Arr ested | Trade.Selling dinmonds for nearly half a century n eénioved few houses on this contiosne by | Gamnda vil you pd du not in all Till you find the same re- quality and oh eet pad whether in pu Brooches, Pendants mond Jewell \u2014 Bere Prieur as well are a foature which will .favorably impress you.à B.&H.B.KENT, tn London.) .KINGSTON, Ont.July 10, 1902-\u2014-The o: verflow in the Genesse river arlot \u201cLONDON, July 10.\u2014 Sir Willrid Laurier N: Yo cawsed by robe ne EE \u2019 : ad Lady Laurier accompany Lord Strath- Co.'s Steamer Kingston in attempting tos Highway Zobbery with nes vas core ge watch.is ame Vi homey the?| sempre turn e river, assi tug, jammed MI on ul street at 3 Ite ho much that they cena to the Imperial coronation bazaar at per moe on \u2018one back.and \u2018 the flow of water last night.took to their heels.the Royal Botanical Gardens, at which the running at the rate 2 seven miles an hour Walter Williams met two men on Notre] Though much hurt Williams gave a chase, 5 his af forced her stem high on the opposite bank.Dame street, and they asked .:jmn for enough and a few yards away he met Constables Raven opens this afternoon.Placed as she was she formed a complete money to buy a bed for the dight.He of- McRae and Bricault.They took.in the situs- siko-Bight the Colonial guests attend : J dam pnd caused the flooding of the sur- fered to give them enough to see them tion, and after a chase and fight ¢ the: caught shirts than any hi: the.whole Dominion.CL \u201croutiding county: \u201cthrough at\u201d tho Salvation Army Lighthouse; | their-men:\u2014\u201cThe-watch-was nthe {- 144 \\ ST.E - an sad Princess of Wales\u2019 reception, at At one time it was feared that she would and ers asked-him to conduct: on their; path the men had taken and the chain RI ef YONGE Dep lo de ete te ames Palace ca , the re pushing ns er saving they were strangers.at the scene e amau e men gave 1 N WINDERMERE.having forced her port side up tll she wa Williams was willing and be led the way.their names as Frank Murphy and Charles \u2018 TORONTO 177 St.James street, * LABOUR TROUBLES.' 0 0 © When passing i dark alles, Hey rs a Pad Coque for | | | \u2019 upon him, 8 t him t were rema y Ji or Co, AL Senator L.J.Forget, President of tbe Then they searched his pockets, and got a | enquete.7 .sion.Arrived at by \u2014 .st ; à is Not Much Change in the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, .n of P .144 | st PO when seen this afternoon regarding the accident stated that the steamer had been re- gi leased bÿ towing.her stern up stream.They be.toa able to get ber.off before noon \u2018Bo- far ai We \u2018Wad learn pene morement he er he all sustained no demége from east to od Told ie l .branches of labonr against those respons.the twy banks of.the rivers 3 \u201cpaie the attempts Pile the wages of ree eee ' % i urert.A 1c.mee in Se.Rich vas bed el meh, and | MARCONI WILL NOT 4 y several leaders in the cause RETURN TILL AUGUST ; = labour, at ich some 200 non-union v \u201cIT Well Known Turf Æ Sem, including ic labourers joined and y HALIFAX, N.8 July (J0\u2014Richard he ; yvian, engineer in charge of erection of ; ; etes cf the Wolvin syndicate have |the Marcon: station, states that Mr.Mar- Man Died From Heart \" Poem aiding the Leyland Line as much as |comi will not ccme to Cape Breton until .: 43 possible the latter part of August.The postpone- Disease \u2018a vrrocesl unloading of the grain from os ment of Mr.Marconi sisi is due to the ; g steamer Indiana has n dela act thal c italian vernment has just \u201c : mins À IN HS BROTHER'S HOTEL ors be Bjtuation To-day.A: QUESTION - OF \"PATRONAGE | © © .- - *, A n° - \u2019 As a Conseqqence of This nn @n| An experienced.cigar salen: | French-Canadian \u2018Will Succeed | 3p for Toronto and part of Him as Captain.Western - Ontario.Apply in In municipal and police circles there is writing to much discussion over the moves now going ono connection wih sits sppeinmenis |G DAVIS & SONS, It is now definitely announced that 4060000-0000000100000000000-6000000-0040000 400 iron Lebeuf has decided that Inspec- 361=1 MONTREAL.Eee =m Pe GE SAV EE 0e À WARM DEFENCE 17 Last Opportunity \u201d ; pr | VICTORIA | \u201cCROSS.\u201cits Equal is Unknown.\u201d N.OUBSON & CO.Montreal.the employes of the Great North- placed at his disposal à man of war, on ) elevator being loaned to the Ley- board of which Mr.Marconi will make ex- \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 Pland e to place a perishable consi periments in long distance wireless\u201d telc- He Had Been Unwell for Some Time ment dj becf from Chicago on board the [gruphy.In the meantime it is altogth .= ian likely communication with the Corawall \u2014Planned {a Holiday Before decision it was alWiys admitted that the on ' ei - .tation will be Cptablished by Mr.Vyvian.Going to Bed.position belonged to an Irish representa- Lm à \"TH VE r.Marconi pro will come to Sydney ~ tive.: fe \u201c AT HEAT IN FRANCE.direct in the Italian war ship.vanes At six a.m.to-day, Mr.Remi Arbour ti The mer vor, une me Dalle OF CAPE COLONY B red di rice à 8 ; \u2014 oo _\u2014 3 sue \u2019 : ; ime ago by the Po Over Fhree Hundred Soldiers Over- wa found dead in his room at Mr.Tim Ar- members evenly divided upon the question CASE OF FBED LEE MICE bour\u2019s hotel, 121 St.Lawrence street.of nationality.It wae left to.the come by Sunstroke.to give the deciding :vote, and he will give it in favour of \u2018a.speaking officer.Acting Premier\u2019 s Argu- There pe te.captaificies | vacant, pad} some time , Le ru their wisbes ss to who should be| ments Against Suspen- The deceased has been living with his Pe urine, he mafpeuvres Governor Yates Told Why He Must brother since the sudden death of his wife e hundredth and eighth infantry nb Pay the Penalty.about three years ago.Previous to that he to-day, 32) men were overcome b kept the Turf House at the corner of St.- Closes July 31.\u2014 \u201c The time for the closing of the Great Half Price - mate The manoeuvres.were stop (Special to the Montreal Star.) Lawrence and Roy streets.appointed.It is now said that the eontin-{.en are \u201caad and others are in a OTTAWA.Ont, July 10.\u2014 Governor He was an authority on turf matters, and wl utting off of the naming of the men sion of Constitution Sale is drawing nearer.\u2018 ; ndition.Yates, of Illinois, who addressed a petition one of the best known hotel men in the the Pofice Committee is a scheme with -\u2014 Don't fail to take advantage of one of the greatest: 4; = YORK, July 10.\u2014 Yestorday was to \u201cHin Excellency \u2018the Minister of Justice\u201d Province.ny time past Mr.Arbour com | THE LATE BEMI ARBOUR.: \u201cpurpone at mes \u201cdetective.vacancies BUT FEW WHITES ARE REBEL fers t heard of.ths est da \u20ac year in this city.The i towards t d or à long e re are eard 0 [ \u201c thasometir registered 91 murderer, Fred Lee Rice has he Condemned plained of feeling unwell, but it was not The deceased was born in Kingston, Ont, These are caused the death of De ES ARE B S o ye ~The ureaû \u2014 t 1 o'clock, and there was little or cared Th thought that there ras anything serious the forty-nine years ago, and was brought to tective Reid, and a ze.Six deaiha from the Beat were merely on the ground that Rice came oi de | matter.He spent last evening in compeny Montreal when [our years of age.He a Inspector.Lamouche and Sergeant Detcaire Such Course Would Make the t CI Out the Stock and Vacate the Promises.during the morning.cent people.He bad been told thet under with er friends, snd retired as the large circle of friends snd proverbially Charpentier.Dutch Bullen and Resentful ad USt Llear our, talki programme onest in his deali e fu ; - + the Canadian Constitution the exorcise the for a holiday trip next week.At 4 place on Sunday aflernoon from Mr.Tim to the British.- tawa Has a Fire Scare.prerogative of mercy rests with the Crown heard the hallway leading to his Arbour\u2019s hotel.BOERS IN BOSTON and that the Governor-Generalin-Council be was hea in the y ne s ho | L t f Blouse ia A the Montreal Star.) have \u2018been addressed, aleo that the Privy , PRAISE CANADIANS.CAPE TOWN, July 10\u2014Mr.Grabam,the pecia ot oO es.VA, July bre ke out dn Hy the Council | bas considered the matter and de- - ECTOR : (Special to the Montreal Star.) Acting-Premier of Cape Colony, addressed a son Where ci at there was mo good sufficient | peci e Mon T- d enthusiastic meeting in the Wyn- tie ep-trfet arce of the Ground for any interierence with the course AN INSP ANTED FOR _ FRESH AIR FUND La BOSTON, July 10\u2014Among the passen- ie a Ladies\u2019 Coloured Blouses, muslins, lawns, gingham et by a man pm \u2018 is W OR ATORS.EXCURSION YESTERDAY TO - Br ned eee re Or Mol.eng Wanted was to do right in_the interests tucked and hemstitchied.trimmed with embroidery po eM ceyy wind| HONOLULU CELEBRATED.THE ELEV > SHERRINGHAM PARK.4 Malan, who came that way from per of the future ou the country.Four years lace, button back and front ; every one the newest styles - grave fears were entertained : \u201cWhen the Fire Committee meets The committee in charge of the Fres: 1 here they have prisoners in the ago he stood before the electorate an Im- e fire would spread.Thanks to he Citizens Weye in ?th day one of the members will state that Air Fund ran «very successful excursion to of the British.d of perialist to the fingertips, and be remain and designs, prices ranging from br 25 to $2.se 19e of Chief Provost and the brigade, sre Ignorance of the Ill- he elevators in the city sre mot g The three are 39, 35 and 42 years 1ge, oq\" 0) ¢, day.The colony was in most To clear the lot about 17 doz.choice at \u2018 ole of which was called out, the fire ness of the King.many of t e e hould be, and that an in- Sherringham Park Testerda y.Several hun- respects ively, and all Row excellent rey flourishing condition.The recent succeest ul : Te as safe as they » mothers and children were given free y will sail from Quel flotation of a loan had proved that.Sir PR t damage wes small., aan real & the Montreal Star.) spector should be appointed to inspect transport thereto and return on the steamer | °* England to Pretonis, where Mic tot Gordon Sprigg'e.optimism.was justifiable, y Pl pF bo \u2018 FRANCISCO, J 10-\u2014Honolulu, them.At the present time there is à bF- Duchess of York, and after their arrival ht Heated inland were.capt trad 30d it was this flo ng country \u201cthe N AITKEN & 60 $ OLD STAND, = Jhptist Yours People Meet.NE roue from the mainland, and docs of law which says elevators shall be inspected the park were treated a generous sup- odo Grote smvendered at pere caPtured suspensioniste dt age Tho Taster to da is \u2019 dv 1.\u2014Fvé | reach, ecoped the world on July 6 ne twice a year, and that the charge for each Bly of The nivo cake, b verages, candies, their for the Canadian troops, who Briton and Boer since the Fraterniation of 1787 Notre Dame Sf., cor.sf.John St.Territory re | coronation of King Edward.The people of tion shall be two dollars.Some time ti tery pe oy ad ail in recre- the day in that occasion, are fully proved the continual calumaies on the no y a canin sui 3 ie.vo |: the Hewaïian capital knew nothing of the 1MSP°° tion was made the Fire Co | to Eee doy es appeared as high as the opinion the Canadians freely | ble conduct of the troops.They had no TELEPHONE MAIN 1982.- | deu : en! Pa Ard oP to.illness of the King nor of the postponement 480 & TA o be of their Beer opponents.mained what they tad fou ht for\u2014the Bb ; 200500 202000.\u201ca ; A ound delegates congre.a hi he ant Soo, sheer ed | mem aN eT ae or of æ Te = iia me erty and freedom of South Af pe PILI OPPRPVEROVIVPPPIREPRIF TT ITI TVVPIVIV OV IIIvRRTel i em, an e ericans, too , © appol ; .\u2018 sd \" Infantry Hall and st the First Bop day with msn nd) a joyful Tal gricbration, funds and so the matter dropped: There LT = re JACQUES LEBLANC , To Test the Destroyers.Pe Atrieender Fond, EC crushed, and ae uch for the erent n whi oon.What H Honolly suppose = ' bunéerded ta at it \u2018would pay y to ap- MAY LOSE HIS HAND.\" LONDON, July 10.\u2014In order to test the they were now asked to suspend.the Con- woe and if the constitution were suspend- signatories to the petitions were mot a ring.\u2018The convention which con- King Edward h id on th oran raised to 1 be con ye ny mony strength of the torpedo-boat destroyers, the gitution, which meant to capitulate to the ed ebmen would cettainiy \u2018think they sentative of the colony.ni ree Saturday, was formally opened i part {rom f thought that Mr.| lish statesmen to | Chapmas, an, of Chicago.the throne, takes up of the Honolulu point = the » matter, the Fire Commit- Jacques Leblanc who was \u2018shot in the Admiralty has ordered a remarkable per without firing a shot.If they ee ere branded ould ot Tio Lot for twenty step in the question, before oo t | dent _ papers, which have just n received here.tary ew it je in the pablie joterest that | wrist by Frank Rawlinson, on Tuesday ment to made at the Portsmouth =n necessary for pi be rd Mil good and well, but ! = oronto, Strike About Over.Ex-McGill Student Dies in Denver.an elevator inspector night, is-in « critical condition at the Gen | yard, ; ensuring that supremacy.he | what if Sir.Henry Campbell-Bannerman eq « Toronto Th cal « % Star) .eral Hospital.It is just possible that blood lly prepared \u20ac te pos erica of where eer would not hesitate for a moment to were in power?I am told that suspension Sir Francis Explaine; -:\" the Montreal .gain rogressiv majort \u2018 A ORONTS, TO.Patate To 10\u2014 \u201cThe electrics wl x ON Ont, July 10.\u2014Word was SEVERAL LARGE Ganés Das amantathon may fromm othe injuries, and me will .include ho Mogging wnd nd saone -CONCUR IN SUSPENSION; .Put d'a certain that with The pew reg.pee comment, tn ma been made is, quarters \\ s, is belioved to be nearly at an end.received in the city to-day of the death at ' REPAIRING STREETS.Jia of the re at are, however À hope- ing hung by the ed a and stern on, two but the whole scheme was Bus re re ty.ere re ne Jord pre the (he Som made.vies Francis ce 150 men wha went out, about Denver, Col, of James Mackie, son of James _ necess may rom havin support beneat ould reduce > befo perati pon \u201c2 pave or an cuts an Mackie, Mohired, and i formerly O.T.R, The Rond Committee at the present time | avoided: \u201d or eg Morel: \u201cthet 16, she Brot o Title Sapenoine ls Paie gave en there will Le an opéras truth ne de cee that there waa 0 vé nam an gtation master at Kingston.deceased 8 gang of men at work repair |: 8 .balanced acrces timber Island\u2014a ste recedérited the history i ruth in the alarmist rumours concerni and na eight how day.Fity ive men was about 26 years of age, and had resided bas & Ky and it is exp hat = \u2018Pressiién\u2019s Annual Picnic.- TE She fall strain of the pis of ét fore of the Écopire.H He sketebed the history of 307.Cnarabor bers pay tis Majexty's health, The Kings private ing the il h stil out and : settlement regarding for the past two years in Colorado for the thé coursé of à f and aft parts will be thrown on\u2019 the centre \u2018the suspension movement, stating- that.4 at port the measure pecomary member ook.pocretary | has (Sousequently tly made the fol be reached at a con benefit of his health.He uated from fair To those \u2018things sre view: anmaal picnic Mr.Rhodes\u2019 meeting of \"20 The attention of Hig nce with the the employers committes te the Beience tot SOI Univer: E4757 a Gly Ha.; ot ; vers and steeary nis oh oh | ihe wpetiments wil prove w whether o When & petition was first signed, the 3des | \"inf ocho?Wha wound the, Dut, oajeaty's Private Secretary, has bean salled id to-nigh t.= sity in 1906 was a skill alectrician.At the beginning of eT a repair, | take take Place à at lle Gros Bois, on Saturday destroyer\u2019s hull is so weak, as \u2018was of the members was that the Synatitutior farmer think, who would be deprived of to : report 3 Thich à he ft gromly us.a» \u2014 J z eae able.van pes afc 6.+ next Bosts Jeave-the- \u2014\"vrieert-Eet \"tr + few.days.7 if-his vote-were-alee-l-concertied\u201d mee.ir mes De Motos Biya \u201cRising.Co SARMATION IN PORT.A sum wap also votad to PEEVE 0 \"57004 10 a.m., 12 a.m.and 3.30 and 4.50 bresks when a wave lifts ber amidships ot he quite sure that Mr.Rhodes was under taken?4 rh Soin return to their A ner telegriphisd to | - t ression.Later Sw Francis Knollys nonin a rumour sidewalks in better repair mn, Five hundred dollars in prises will be | a sen lifts\" her in such a manner, that the Government, on which evene Det farms > i .\u2018 that the King had been the victim of 8 MOINES, Ia; aly ~The & flood ermine ited, and there\u201c will \"be competition wave in hollow benesth dl a The Alla Vessel Brifgs Over 125 \u201d 2 pes - of: Éaseball d .: AI stated that the Constitution could be sus ÿ AND RESENTFUL, paralytic seizure, and Si Fraacis, in rep ation is at a moet: aa Si Foot to-day.- - There Wo Quorum.satis and dancing.+ ; , - pended by Act of Parliament, first, by à sad b de their ; constitution, if said there was not one word of \u2018truth tA Des Moines River was 21 +.Teélanders.\u201c2 ag : ES _ clau virt hich tory.The answer 8 to have er mark at 7 o'clock, and is still rising A The regular the Boclety for the | Swept Away.in virèue of which they could suspend nded, would not be fiven back until | macs public without, aay reference to the ibe Raccoon River, which crapties vain EL Aan, tw ay sis Ses An ooh Protection of Women Children was to| ' Gatiblie Sailors\u2019 Cancert- | HOPE, 1dabo,'Joly-10\u2014A clocäburet x Hii could re Th Slanme by Federation was an scoomp fact.Then question, and in such a form as to make fore ers 3e also atill Soins real yesterddy from Glasgow with pes.bot wae an | Bt.Gabriets Court, Cathoïle- ae of Eiinport, sant \u201cHope, swept away twelve ment\u2019 ard that act Hi The, Govern she Cape mould have no ie ententes | it it open: that the contradiction.aprind te ie 1 » es A , since : .noert houses washed i and with responsible institutions, , when rolls op ly lira reports much fog, Dut has seen no os.The ey, president, and Mr.A Megplh one attes Club Mat ME, Sa | hou Horchers Paciio Railrosd There | 7 32 peers Lo Le pue, 0 the would domitiate the position.If Federation | sue to the pes ie report.the official dental ty of re we.well, chief ranger, ing.The singing, wes no loss of Îife.For & consderable dip in the Taper Pariamect de before were forced Upon the he Cape during the sus [way entirely apphcable, but j but if made to cor.; : Non Jincing and recitations were warmly ap | tance around Ellisport the country is flood fr bn pension we should loss control the Cum the King's condition &_weuld { \u2018 £ ° [ Which | plauded.One of the most Interesting ftems of The creek is wide and Twill, and ah Novem raflwa d defence, and lose the bave Kea\u201d bot justification sad founds .- 2 showed that upwarde of es \u2018\u2019Mâmma\u2019s Lullaby.\u201d composed by tle trestles are gone from Clark's Fork tv] -.REBELS ARE THE soux.- - possibility of prot protecting the colony from | (oe in fact.Ip\u2019 this Mes what Sir.Fran The President Will Attack.- Tons, mt Power ; 3 per hud bees = : Fi Rewitn Havers) ral Sailor Nook part: and em: > Hope.© Le ?| lt vaid that two per cent.of the Hismemberment.Nothing woüld prevent ders tant J ASHINGTON, July 10\u2014~The Stats De | The & ee 8 ee neny, of Lewiston, Ne | 3 si ) in ong the unnautical folk tendering their |.A mmm.su whites of the colony are rebels, and be che Orange River being made the boundary Ce = services .; - acen cause a Sandi i of the scum.have gone into of the Cape, or Bechoansland bei dec me Mine Linsi O'Byrne, Mie Gretta D Jane | RF étre an : af he vin vebellion is the colony to be with ce the tha rasée, or Fat being H you wear trade mark D suspendérs 1 ye Edi righ ig Haiidctlr.Prof mated 10 th don of \u2018aocotnte 2.every Dutch prie 2 no-rust They ave you will oy ert - - .; A ~ se Dosgan, Shiver i ete Moss: Sot, Bee 264, Delng pupecanse Besitage of * or artial low, thereforn aid sbid in tbe best a! == we ,Ç ce b © {7 3 .; : # \u2018 NE Ca Sad dso LF, Irvine, even.|._ ve = ve £ ISN, \u201cfre | ; 106.Mg- | .Te .TS pa > dit [2e Fonso, Goldsn .{_ a.vos Ls ; 1 .dnd Appre- | | : 2% PRE i OA : ciation finished 5 named for 3 Al os : .ps 8 he ; A À ; \u2018 ao 78 .= TREES, \">.r .year + * rss PE a Ly CE RE ECR ol ana.vor ae Hite aay 901.Mind.- - .À dates : le Ek sr 3 to 1, won | by Sx jensths.Filbuster, - CC PY, .» Adams, 4 ce, = ° .4 :Been Marked by Very ! a.- .tol, 8.Time, 1.34 1-£ Concertina and Ur - NN N a AY NN IN i _ _ ganda finished as named.SHPASSHPIDV ki ee AR k -Eittie-Demonstra- ee vas SN indi dl ; Sixth race, steeplechase, short course, TR MIRON x ; 4.DEATHS REPORTED.ian _ 4 = ama à for 2-year-olds and up\u2014Henry Gibbe, 14, LOU ve es oN 21 X Î Ta A AU TE CAES cr id we \u2019 Te .- \"Rés | | x yoo Brasil, 8 to & won by four lengths; Stamp, A & app wT -tion, \u2019 .A the Star Office Yo-day- ; > ; WA Ne ' ve in ONE There Was a N : Record als rue Bae aL Ki Be ! à gts Rh ELL : Rag rcitviaadivimound kiko.NET à Cpe We fet VERS .\u20ac : Thé Esmoné\u2019 and Terry Ranger finished J lain Cigar it ; > ; 5 «| rh CL = 0 \u201c Ma Be 2} and Joseph Chamberiatr would certainly smoke the Chamberlain Cigar J +86 7} yr WHITE'S.REPUTATION A SALBAY, Que.Mo.Joba J 280 » Favoüring Ong +}, PTE EE NS NZ © Te de at Brighton ach.fas a.\u2014_ he could buy them Iu England as he Is a man who knows a good cigar .: TT ane rere L \" OTTAWA .\u2014Mr.\u201cAntoine Choquette is | 3 \u2018Crew.Seer }7 ,\u201d Wionipeggers Defeated._ Track.Hoofbeats.when ho gets it\u2014Do you?Bells for 10c and is worth It.i % -Kitshanar is Now a Hero With the [dead at tho ago of 4 yess.», ES ee rie Seid.the pacer.has been sold by the Swen Bron i ¥ - _\u2014 iB UE, \u2014 sr, Le ; - .de e \u2014_\u2014 ., has n so the Bw .©, Wedlesle\u2014All Classes WL Unite MO Wand tod ® | THUS -ARGONAUTS LOST Wisi: Shamrock Anccciston: rial THERE WAS ALSO A DEAD-HEAT Gé Vingt ho the bélaren\" Bron.i «it.' in Welcoming Him.LONDON \u2014John Ward, aged 60 years, 50 | Ce 7 foam, that je now touring eastern a, .Winnipeg, Man., for 88,00.sus 8 Um = ee ich he had spent in London, is .Also \u2018the y to 0, in a -Leenly contested game.The From \u2018| Jockey Bullmar we (Special to the Montreal Star.) A TRORD Ont.\u2014Peter Dodds, aged 70 Titus 2 Hag Worst Water, goal was scored in the first half, Tho defoat Turf Notes the Various Tracks days or breaking \u201cihe a for ten 1 | - LONDON, July 10-\u2014Lord Methuen'a re one of Watford'a oldest business mem, died 4nd Luck Ran Heavily Against jo the fist of the Shamcocks\u2019 tof: They in America and Elsewhere \u2014 matist a couple of times on Monday.Jock- : : \u2018urn to England has been as quiet as Lord yesterday.a the Visitors.ave played in Detroit, Berlin and Galt, Ethelbert in Good Trim.pme \"cacern and Michacls were also : .s welcome will be demo ive.UEBEC.\u2014Mr.D.C.Morency, surveyor, ; yc go east from here.: inciplined._ \u2014 pate riod.th ve an, EE the of is, died on Tuesday, after only à few | (Special to the Montreal Star.) | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WINDSOR, Ont., July 10.\u2014The third day rane opi, pas or \u201cto tain Pe] i% \"is - : General ot © EE ann y.corps; of hours floes.\u2014 Former Pirk Commi beg NDON, July 10.\u2014Weather conditions TENNIS.of the Driving Park meeting opened yes- horses.Reiff os been granted Sn a pu \u2014 The Celebrated Thorough= « which \"so much was expected and by which | Edward Bell died early to-day from much to do with determining the re- ; terday afternoon with warm weather and | trainers and a Jockey's license by the BASEBALL bred Stallion so little was mplished.He has risen tioner 3 y sults of the second days racing at Henley.only about an average attendance.\u2018The \u2018Western Jockey Club.alli in the public estimsiion in consequence of typhoid fever.; The wind blew off the Bucks bank, and nf - à track wes in the best possible condition.Mr.Seagram | ed \u2018 hav 7 \\ ; iah grit wi i isted i WOODSTOCK, Ont.\u2014Mrs.Jobs Gordon, each crew having that station was favoured \\ .: : : .CRIB Over the vlatorv ot ave won : the English grit with which he persted in | Sent of Woodatock for over Bity Tears, by at least @ full lendths Los Tors ured : It took five heals to decide the first race 'ar-oid Dramatis: at Belin pence | ?STONELEIGH, ing his final defeat and capture, he has a died yesterday.had the exposed station, and was defeated and seven for the second.Summary: Monday.He got § to 1 to win and 3 to 1 THE BEST BRED better public reputation than Gen.Buller BROCKVILLE, Ont\u2014Mrs.Robt.Lip- by Lhe Old Blues in the Third Trinity boat 2.09 pace\u2014 place for his money.; erals, wi ; : ille\u2019s reti mer an arduous and gallant struggle.The .Maud Emperor, J.E.Gold- - : ; pth ; als, with the case sr sett, wife one of Brockville's retired Canadians took their defeat with charac She Will .Defend the Canadian berg, Detroit .33111 1 J.Maloney's Ohnet, winner of the w Beat d Buffalo .: \u2018M1 4 - who has been properly reticient since the ASBURY PARK, \u2014John P.Drummond.teristic coolness, although they were sorely Championship at the Niagara- Pathmont, McLaren Brothers, last race qu Monday at New York, entered Toronto as eaten an HORSE IN CAN AD A relief of Lad ith, has profited by the pub- I i .4 Le Th disappointed in losing the chance of row- -the-Lake T Ç Winnipeg .se \u201c4 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 1 2 232 0 sold at $1,000, was bid up to $1,800 by Winning Twice Got to the ° elles » p y p' prominent in hdrse racing circles throug ing with dér in the final heat.The on-the-Lake Tourna Lou Vaughan, W.Knox, by H.T.Griffin, owner of Peninsula, the lication-of the recent budget of war corre: out the country, is dead.Ig Lean ; t Dallas, Texas .1 4 3 3 3! Becond Horse, but the Toronto owner re.Top of the Eastern Selected in England by Lieut.-Col Dent, spondence, and is now accounted one of CY ari rish crew lost the heat for the Thames cup men My Choice, J.E.Burns, 'De- tained the gelding with \u2018the usual! $ bid P ' Imperial ount O far Canada, tof the moet galbnt and faithful soldiers of the TORONTO.\u2014William C.Haskett, travel- through a similar disadvantage of position - troft .een 5 2 dr \u2014 \u2019 League.improving the breed.Candin horses i British Army.ler for Lyman Knox & Clarkson, wholesale and Titus was equally unfortunate in hav- .te Dan R.M.Z.Rudy.York- It will be good news to all lovers of a will be at our stables for the season : \u201cYord Xitel r has 1 the hero of druggists, died Tueeday.ing the worst water and in being beaten in Montreal has become the leading cent town, Ind.1.Leu.4 dis gallant horse that Ethelbert is going so id 1 esterd 1502 TR LFER CLTMTR the Radioals.and the pro-Boers, because he COLUMBUS; Ohio.\u2014Chief Justice Mar- the heat for the Diamond Sculls, although of lawn tenpis.At the International Yur Time\u20142191, 211%, 213%, 2.364, 216%.Well at Sheepshead Bay as to warrant the Ronteeal di mot P res in the oth IE TB a Bt.Bt.is credited with having brou ght the war to shall J.Williams, of the Ohio Supréine he was generally regarded as a superior oars: pament now in p at Niagara-on-the-| 50 pace\u2014 a oe | Pellef that he will soon be seen in the ollowing are the sco in the other » foe .1 y.inaisti ne imous Court, is dead of diabetes man to Kelly.\u2019 Luck ran heavily against Lake, Miss Minnie Hemans Hague, of this Roamer.A.H Gattfeney .arena again, Trainer Joyner gave the Eastern League games: 138 e£ ontreal a close by.ting upon magnanim Os 8 , - nn the visitors in all these events.The atten.City.has been chosen by the Proviucial As- Nansen, Pa.m .5 9 1 2 7 1 1 ETeat son of Eothen and Maori a fine open x; Worcester\u2014By Innings\u2014 : - terms for-a brave enemy.Both political SYRACUSE, N Y.\u2014Judge William Har- dance was again large notwithstanding tue Sociations to represent Canada and defend Rosebud.\u2019 Vance Nuckels.gallop at Sheepshead Bay early yesterday : R.H.E.Ç campe_ will\" unite in welcoming him home vin died at his home in Skaneateles, on unfavourable.weather.\u201c| the championship which she won last year.Glenville, Ohlo.9 7 81 2 2 8 ing.and all Witnesses of the work.in- \\vorcester:.\u2026.000011100\u20143 11 2 this week.His next command will proba- Wednesday, aged 94 years.: - Miss Hague has won three silver cups, and Maggie Hubbard, H.G.bring the trainer.were much impressed Toronto .2, .0100000001 2 4 A bly be \u2018in-India; bat he will likely reman OGDENSBURG \u2014Henry Smithers, nged St.Rose Officers.auite a variety of gold brooches, clocks and Beard, Shawnee, O.T.21 5 3 1 4 2| PY.\u2018Batteries \u2014 Falkenberg and Steelman: vatd the san be compile by the England, nineteen, committed suicide at Heuvelton, The members of the Ste.Rose Boat Club silverware, and is, as well as the nibat skill- You Bet.Sw Sumner.15 4833 4| The Quebec Turf Club.at their annual Gardner and ° Toft.4 M al \u2018éfficon Manecti | by taking a dose of paris green.- 2205 ul, the most popular player on the lawn.Prince Direct (formerly meeting, elected the foHowing officers for N es ou fre rie he setlement in TARNPRIOR- News a.bean recived held 8 rly stended mecting at the dub 'CANADIAN TOURNAMENT.PIS PES former Tanner | enti ear hon BEN Hon 3 Elem inns gn 10s go fate YoU RnR REST EEE te + here of the death at Campbell's Bay, Que- pose of electing a club and entertainment Play in the Canadian Lawn Tennis cham- Texas Jessie, Albert Fox, J.E.Turnbull ; president, Victor Chateau.Rochester .000100000~1 5 1] fling! Write {or Bes 9 dure.Woret enses solicie a d'os FLOODS AT CALGARY bec, of Mrs.Walter P.Tierney.committee for the present season.pionship matches was continued here yes- DER ty CRbure I RB Leo 6 79 8 dr vert, Esq.vice-president, W.Price, Eaq.Batteries\u2014MacFarlan and Phelps; Hook- TA Bor es Dour FREB.Fo eases tho a i \u2019 HUDSON, N.Y.\u2014Ex-County Judge Levi Mr, D.Hatton presided.It was unanim- terday on the courts of the \u2018Queen\u2019s Royal 0H Ly Sueen, H.R.Leorf- 6 4617 dr treasurer.Major F.Lampson; secretary.°r and Bevler.v DY CO 109 7masomc TzNPLR a eue ES Longley died at his summer residence, Cop- ously decided to hold fortnightly dances at Hotel, but owing to a heavy thunderstorm Donna McGregor.Rey- : pap: A JF.Ashmead.It was decided to At Buffalo \u2018 cook REME Y ss nm | Trattlh- Batween the East and West is 1.Bloke of neuralgia of the heart.the club house for the members.Social par.Bot much progress was made.Score: nolds & Haffaker, Jack hold the annual meeting on Thursday and Second game\u2014By innings\u2014 fe 21S Resumed.| HAMILTON.\u2014Mrs.McGiverin, wife of ties will also be given twice monthly.Open singles, preliminary round\u2014Irving sonville.°°\".7\" 3 2 3 ¢ ¢ ar |Betvrday.lith and 13th September next.Buffalo 1 1 115 AAA NA ML J 0 T8 TRgeciad tp the Montreal Star) !.F.McGiverin, assistant secretary of the The club house and grounds are being right, Princeton, beat H.E.Avery, Amotin Soo W.Spear.5 Stewards.of the Western Jockey Club.at Batteries\u2014Mason, Shaw and Bevier; Hor- : ; i ; ; troit, by default.\u2018sree shen .8 8 8H thel thi 1 Royal Hamilton Yacht Club, is dead, aged specially attended to at the present time.br \u2014 \u2018 Time\u20142 111 124 elr monthly meetinz, tooët action tô dis- ton and Phelye.vy 2 ati ; ; 49 ve 7 The following committee was appointed beat E pattern Toma SES mes nk.21%.21% 21K.212%.213%.courage foul and rough riding on the part At Jersey City\u2014By innin, first communication with the west since last - I \u2019 \u2019 4 20 , ; T nv .of jockeys.A rule was passed that the li- 4 E Thursday was had \u2018yesterday.Two train OGD ENSBURG, N.Y.\u2014Joeeph Lancto is & À 'Ronrles, WV Meads D; Hatton.El.Leonard, Harvard, beat C.A.Lindley,{ 2 30 trot\u2014 censes of jockeys hereafter guilty of Such Jersey City.0005210-10 6 8 The Expert opinion of MR.LOUIS FORTIER, ARY, NW.FT, July 10.\u2014The 03.cr : ) Baron de Shay, W.0.Foote, | practice shall be revoked.The Newark 0001000013 12 1 ander 4 Josée of passengers left the station and were dent here eel is dead, at Converse, ther, Charles Macadam, R.sacvemen, Yele, 6-1, ingles, first round\u2014R.G.Hunt _ Dallas, Texas.Len Le er eeiaeaean 6 1 1 1/ taken because of complaints a a tieries\u2014Thielman and O'Neill; Barnett who declares under eath that ntried wes to the twin bridge and were 1 86.oo .y Boon: joint secretaries.Mesers, J.OO 15) beat A.N.MacDonald (half fif- Miss Johnson, R.C.Benson & the stewards regarding the rough tactics : : Le 41e = ut \u201cto a jun which vas waiting HAMILTON.\u2014Mrs.Audette, widow of MacBeth Taylor and Hector Garand.à +6, 6-2, 8\u20146: C.Dickson (15) 18% Kansas Es = pranttora 1 5 8 $ pe certain ridere.Jockey Coburn has been EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING 66 ere\u2019 to receive t .t oN : , ' _\u2014 , oe LR > Johnny, John Colter.Rrantford.ulity of seve offences, ard stron, - -, 7 of peo oe wh ive them.delaye ed in Calgary the late Joshua Audette,.vas Jound dead beat H.Florsheim (half thirty), 6-3, 6-3.Darwin, M.E.McHenry, New 3333 plaint has been made against Jockey Mat.Club, Won.Fst.cont.G R AND A S © inde de Toles ons \u2018end and rests en family.r ATHLETICS Game in United States.- Betsy Bell.'W.H: McCarthy, oo Torowte LULL Bm lam oo = direly in: the water.À sloping platform HAMILTON © Mrs.Clara Whatley, \u2014\u2014J | NEW YORK.July 10\u2014Two exceptional pan pi, H.dumes, Manon\u201d 7 6 Tar] Providence | 2 # a * hid been bui ssengers wife of (i.R.Whatley, daughter of Band- - y fine matches were played yesterday in May fiday.J.M.hy y .2 poor! : ee FR nee pind Tet master George Robinson, of the 13th Regi- |v IRISH CHAMPIONSHIPS.the continuation of the Round Robin series inka Mion, Clement - Bir 57 4 4 MISCELLANEOUS [ Fereey Cl .2 8 Le CIGA RS - ready to.agsist.passengers with their luggage ment band, ms dead.\u2014_\u2014 .of doubles on the courts of the :Caunty Time\u20142.18K, 2.15, 216%, 2.18%.: trent Tee eee 4 \u201c 407 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Sand for the carrying of chiMren and escort- * PHILADELPHIA \u2014 Edward Muench, Kiely Wins With the Hammer and the Club, of Westchester.Ward and Davis, \u2014\u2014 \u2018Newark SU 38 8 295 es « \u2018\u2019Îng of wômen across.As moon as the pas- chief purchasing agent of ihe United Stated ° Leahys Capture Jumping Events.he Bations) and internations! cham ions, NEW SYSTEM FOR : EXTINCTION F EARED £ a.Nati TL : ; ; ; : ; o | .- , \u2019 or He Bad been got, over the | bet aad 5g.\u201d hd 2¢ his DOME IB The Irish athletie\u2018championships this year before they defenied Clothier and.Ogden.TROTTING RACES FOR ALLIGATORS.ational League.are at least equal to so dmg cast were got across and brought io WOODSTOCK Ont.\u2014 Word his been Were held in connection with the Cork Ex- Darkness caused the match between Whit.° Be \u2014_\u2014 At Pittsburg\u2014 HE \" \u2018Calgary.Supt: Niblock is at the twin bridge received of the death in Cairo, 1lls., of Jas.position, and took place on ne Mee mo a ener ee Wenn Drathers 10 Horse Winning Fastest of Three petles | oy he Nearly Exter- Pittsburg _.100128108 13 3 imported cigars, \u201cPersonally .superi i i y ck » Cork.« =.: ; : ia.i | en Sally -uperintending the erection ara B, McMullen.fo rmerly ox gate previous holders of the champiomibips who exceptionally, strong game.th They pearly .Heats Will be Awarded Purses .oan in Batterles\u2014 Doheny and Zimler ; White has added greatly to the prestige al ; : , \u2018 ï > ; ir tit , but took the fire , captur : d, an ; ; .a olin.&rex pres > ees A found nacessary, as it will be many [ Galloway, of Ingersoll, is dead, aged 90.defended their Be eth the mile.were evenly balanced and.stranger in the | at Brighton\u2019s Big Meet.NEW, YORE, July 10.\u2014 Persons.who sisi A Br Lute y obtained by these els {oe the un hridge can be vised\u201d BROCKVILLE, Ost.\u2014 Henry Burns, four MT bigh and broad iump.Kiely, the fourth, when thé match was stoppéd.Both] NEW YORK, Tuly \u201c10.Ths Grand Cr tell Flotide a few years ago end ey 1.Called on account of darkness.MF - TT 8 Lo 1 and straightened.It is expected that the of Bedford, aged 20 years, died of consump veteran weight thrower, won the l6-pound teams lobbed with excepti brillianey, cuit meeting, which Is to take place at the rivers swamps and ba; literall i St.Louis .0000000311\u20145 13 2 Also on oath Mr.Fortier says that \\ .pile structure will be ready for traffic bv tion.h ; A > perf ce.and and many clever rhots.The summary: Brighton Beach race track next month, î ith * ps a yous ii ly teemin Boston.1010020001\u20145 14 0 - ! Frage mor ro Mrs.Goodfellow, one of the oldest resi- Jammer With a g ?for; - Round Robin _doubles\u2014Holco be.Ward should be as succeseful as last yearp meet With countless thousands of alligators wi Batterles\u2014M.O'Neil and J.O'Neil ; Pit- HE PREFERS _\u2014 dents of Smith\u2019s Falls, is dead \u2018Dinny,\u201d wha has been burdling for a gen: and Dwight E.Davis defeated William J.At the same track, as purses aggregating be surprised to learn that these large rep- tinger and Moran.- | cL RGED WITH PRIBERY Thos.Warren a leading merchant of eration, won the 120 yard h es in good Clothier \u201cand \"Montgomery Ogden, 6-1 6.500 are to be offered for the different tiles are fast becoming extinct.The con- At Chicaxo\u2014 G R A N D A s + mess _- : ; North Augusta, died irom blood joisoning, time.Peter O'Conner, the noted broad jum- 8\u201410, 3\u20146, 6\u20143.6\u20143.C4, , ©?classes.- stant whalesale warfare that has been wag- New York-Chicago game postponed; wet ee musee += LT IT a 56 years.He leaves a widow and Per, Was an absentee, but the Leahy family, The Mayor of Minneapolis Indicted three son».| | .A new and novel systern Harness rac- ed against them has thmned a e Malcolm D.Whitman and Leg E., Wa agains thinned \u201cthem out so |.grounds., one of whom holds, the British.reco © rd for ve.Robert D.Wrenn and Geo.Ww nn, ine Ito be, Introduced far the purpose of completely that, unless a halt is soon cal-| At Cincinnati\u2014 EERE 160 4 = by the Grand Jury.VANGOUVER, B.C.\u2014Mrs.Youdall, wife the high jump, cap the two jumping jr.6-6, 1-6, 6\u20142, 6\u20146 (infinished); {*\" 8s were witnessed st the moeting last lod, thar he nation BE at: Brook: \u2026.'000000008-0 § 3 To Le : .f Hugh Youdaill,and a native of Truro, N.S, | evonis aa à aii a ma ET TRT 1 year.CL CL : were \u201c > Hahn a .=o Tall, i» .- \u201c} MINNEAPOLIS, July 10.\u2014The Grand died suddenty, from heart failure, on Tues | 2590-Yaude- vsrs (hold.dee | (|The new system of harnems rising pro: | merous as dar morth aa Georgia, they have BaUCCIS Hahn and Polts; Donovan league leader in\u2019 betting, with.an ay ry has returned ifidictments charging A.d .(Pi eh), Dublin; C.R}\u2019 , Doblix.vers A vides for three heatd and no mors in each ually bécome extinct, until now they are *RC 20081 _\u2026.\u2026.of 389.Charlie Carr is next with 3; \u201cA.Ames, Mayor of the c Fred Wo A.os |.58F: ; ee ty, mhoend; J.F.:Cu¥tan, Xdmeriek, thir 0DDS AND \"ENDS.:° : race.The winner of the first heat will.in great numbers only along the cosst | TT \u2014 Lo den third pet | ae ETT La ine lent of a ind Jou.Coben ois.McQuarrie Tle of = MeQuarnie, Time minutes, & 3-5'seconda.: NE Tetirg rom the race pefors the second line of extreme Sou States.In NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, ra ram; \u2018 * Sith accepting bribes.\u2019 The charges are day.She was A native of Streetsville, Ou- Throwing the Hammer\u2014Won by T.F.\" Tv\u2014\u2014 ont: before the third.e second heat will lRlorida they are practically extmct, with Club.Won.Lost.coor.The Ales B.B.Club, is open to receive based on \u2018the alleged collection of tribute tario.Le Kiely, Carrick-on-Suir (bolder).with 150| Murray, the professional of the West-| \"The horse winning the fastest heat is to the exception of Manatee, Lee, DeSoto and Pittsburg .ee veu 54 16° 704 Challenges À ray eam w oss members from abandoned women, m which, it is al- Mrs.Catharine Gray, \u201cfate of Halifax, feet 3 13 inches: C.Walsh, Macroom, se- mount Golf Club, on Tuesday succeeded in be deemed winner of the race and receive Pade counties.In the Everglades the sve- BoAton .es.x Tn 565 | are 15 and under.Address all challenges to \u2026 Jeged, Cohen acted for the Mayor and chief.died on Tuesday, in Blain, Washington.cond, with 109 feet 8 inches.- clipping two more strokes off the record for first money; the \u2018winner of the next fast- cies have probably been more numerous than Brooklyn .ve ene 3 a 57 A.Fennell, 45 Berthelet street.potes .\u2014\u2014 CE .100-Yard\u2014Won by D.Murray, .County the nine-hole bv ji making the reo ord in est h \u20ac second rome etc.lent races in any other portion of the world, for the Chicago ie .pe a £2.Mans Make is uot with the Roche as 2.\u2018 i jers: HH.ift, i hiver- 0.e \u2019 e to ed on plan âre reason ; been we i ii ; elp .428 anager ean is wi e .VE \u2018The Pythians Name Officers.AMERICA\u2019S UNCROWNED KING.Dublin Harriers; I Jhnift Blackrock Col sw or ne ét the links, This will probably the 2.15, 2.16, 2.14 and 3.10 races for trot to oon thet it ha en voll nigh i possible Bt.Louis .= 3 -424 ester team, having been called home on ae \u2018 STRATFORD, Ont.July 10.\u2014The Grand _ \\ Ys bind.Time, 10 3-5 seconds.Stand ae the record for some time.ters.and the 2.24, 2.15, 2.12 and 208 races bas defended th p ithat Cineinnaut \u2026 \u2026 x 57.413 eount of the illness of his wife, and Jack \u201cLodge, Knights of Pythias, resumed yester- y Pierpont Morgan and Party En- Fg ' Jump\u2014Wou \u2018by C.Leahy, ~Charle- ] ' for paçers.pue purses in all these races gysimp ustur py edad in penetrating ib and NEW York 0.nines a a xs den is on the hospital list with a + $&ÿ.An'invitation to hold the next con- |\" ville, with 22 feet 8 inches: T.F.Kiely, Car- A cablegram received from R.K.Barker, { seh.killing.his game he was frequently unable | American League.strained pide.Pention at Toronto was unañimously ac- : tertained in Germany.rick-on-Suir, second, 22 feet.\u2018Captain of the Argonauts, says, that the DEAD HEA .to secure it.: Co gu « _ \u2014_\u2014 ed.\u201cThe \u2018election of officers resulted as BERLIN July 10.\u2014Notwithstanding Mr.| One Mile\u2014Won by J.J.Daly.Galway; Argonauts were beaten by the best eight in EAT IN A : It was not until the hide cf the saurian At St.Louis\u2014 R.H.E.\u201cScrambled baseball by a scrambled team* ~- ws: * Grand chancellor, F.J.Fitzger- ; > , : Ti fourteen years.The Toronto crew fought ab- | : .| St.Louis .'.00002001x\u20143 -6 U is the way they speak of the game the New ald, Lonuon; grand vice-chancellor, Als.J: Pierpont Morgan's statement that be J.G.Quirk, Bansha, County Unisersit solutely to the finish.They had the worst STEEPLECHASE\u2014FASTEST became a factor of commerce that its ex- Detroit .°.\u2019.000000001\u20141 5 1! Yorke are putting up these trying days.7 Bnd Wola, grand reste, B.A.Tied erin solely for pleasure he man: adbond; VE Frs) Dublin University.Stal the Boh They hag aie TIME AT BRIGHTON Soman, oe, in Smo fhe a | Baflerice func ana\u2019 Donatos: slew: Boodle, Sil sles and se \u2018can.fog\u201d -Morton, St.Thomas; grand master of ex- ola with leadi German steamship Patti the Weight\u2014Won hy J.Golovan.The winning British eight are \u2018likely to w en tann 2 e excel co leather for the ers an cGu .signed, is playing the best game of the Ee ay en oni frond managers, financiers and business men.h New Ross (holder), with 40 feet 1 inch; I visit Canada next year.Two Sensations Furnished at the velling bags, purses, \u201cpocket books and all Banton \"500002 0500 000 5002 12 3 bunch.| ea 7 er-at-arms, George Burdli p The Hotel Bristol was besie with F.Kiely, Carrick-on-Suir, 36 feet 8 1-2 inch- : ; \u2018 .kinds of leather novelties.Books are also Philadelphia\u2014 ; A .i ame and mero guard Nag .Edmandr\" Toa: scores of visitors of all classes end descrip- e, second; H.Singleton, Cork, 34 feet 10 A new Jacrome club has been formed of Beach.bound with it, and it is cven utilized for 00010100000000003\u2014410 3} very Exciting game of baseball took \u20ac À : : \u20ac A bers, aixtee ears of age, called th È a .ace in the Union Basebali unds, St, grand outer \u2018guard, Maurice Linz, Windsor.tons eppealing for an audience with the inches, third von by C ; Charle- Belmonts.he to consists of Enilien NEW YORK, July 10.\u2014In the fastest upholstering chairs.Dade county, on the Batterles-Dineen and Warner ; Waddell Henry, between the M groures «.lg: u .Leah » \u2019 : I aples and Unions, \u201c D ; .time ever made on the Brighton Beach £ Florida, da 1 ariket about and Schreck.; ; \"| tions for foundling homes, others subecrip- ville, 6 feet 3-4 inch; P.J.Leahy, Chacle- Marchand, Jos.Morotte, « J: Ry H E.S track for the distance Cra rire Eu- 50.000\" skins annuall while \u201che \u2018number At Baltimore- Longue Tn Sh Hours: by she Juvenile Mr.J.P.Whitney in Ottawa.for new church buildings.A number ville min, A.Bellemare, B.Leroux.J.ue * genia Burch came home a winner In the ç° ; Sh + reaches Baltimore .\u2026.13010332 x-11 17 © - Lae Japles won by an score ~The ial the Montreal Star) - tions ith.itiful descriptions \"oi suffering ville, 0.à Hurdie-Won by D.Carey, Dub- Black.A.Cyphiot, F.Mainville, A.McGow- Montaud Stakes at Brighton yesterday.from the counties on the west coast reaches vashitgton .7.0600400000 11 2 of 25 to 22.The umpire was a special feat OTTAWA, Ont., July 10.\u2014 Mr.J, P.Whit.end want.© lin.(holder): P.Harding, Dublin, second; oi, (Dechamps, JB.Leroux.Challenges Re Ben re a ee SL ee tion so.the wholesale shughter of to ooh Hage Oinnity and Robinson; Pat- ure of the game.2 , .: 10.\u2014Mr.J.P.it- ., ; P.ding, 1) > » sho .> an .+ and Lieut.-Cot.Matheson are here, and But Mr.Morgan has a body +, & J.Murray, Dublin, third.Time 17 seconds.street.- or a nd faster Leonora Lorings ran it.She carried 100 pounds, and was large alligators for commerttal purpose, a At Cleveland\u2014Chicago-Cleveland game Oné enthusiast at Chicago on the holiday third choice in the betting.Injunction, feature of recent developments is the pre- postponed ; rain.became so éxzcited when \u2018the home team from the Keene stable, was favourite, and ltati \u2018ith 1 C ya- faithful valet, something like the prize Yards\u2014Won by- D.Murray, Dublin, a Les leaders.te express manie à fighter \u201cJim\u201d Corbett, or worse.His Rens CR Fausset, Dublin Universi- , ; ; ! : ; ss saration of young ones fur the summer \u2014\u2014 ti fired: > ;.being perfectly satisfied with the situation, grimace is sufficient to frighten the boldest ty, second; H.Thrift, Dublin University, The first swimming races for the cham- Cinquevalli, an added \u2018starter, was second trade.Dealers pay $15 a hundred for the AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.air from le tevaiver: every shot pes ing - J mendicant.: third.Time 23 2-5 seconds.pion shipe of the Amateur Athletic Union choice.Eugenia Burch broke in front.and.little reptiles while.thev are from five \u2018Lo ! Par through his umbrella, which he prev \u2018: \u2018Lady Henry Somerset Coming Sunday was a royal day for the Morgan Four Mile\u2014Won by J.J, Daly.Galway; Will be Beld at Travers Ieland on Saturday.aking all the running, won by a length (\"CBOE Cloth They are disembowl- Etat, gor Lost cent lously adjusted to shade him from the + : , with 8 ; ' io\u201d ; me © e - en .nu 1 wl.QT URSS : ; \u2018 CARO co sae sos vvc000e - 6 rn ; (pein to the Monica Star) Eile Caen are woth J Yee Con oom Time mis amie Je pare ar po | 8508 Tm in many, gaye | Se pie jrs elton, ae SOA EB es ween ni - ) Star.rs frs , a ; A e .cee ree aes .1 OTTAWA, July 10\u2014Lady Henry Som- dam.the officials of the royal stables and competition.E- Coothaelter, of reading, race.Eophone and Inspector Stevens, un.dies, stuffed with sawdust and then var- Philadelphia .2 BS Three \u2018 ball fatalities were registered © pty Brome, ot the Workra 7 CT.pli, Jpeg pnb mh ne on wh fo RS AVE ps a Oil None Ste DE tie, JRE pl SUR | ied They oe mini] on in bi | Bee se ES maar Li Dhaene chr er | rid's W ; : .Y.A.C.» can e ead.e | ; ; .ve .- A ba i U.after sttending the conyention D Port- bestow en TO PO _ LACROSSE Charles Ruber] and F.A.Wenck.now on judges were unable to separate them.The PIP and jewellery trays, raper weights, oe 2 Detroit .38 48 Cincinnati, George Stefnkam, a 1e-yeus-oig i \u2018and, Me., in October, will! visit Montreal, POTSDAM.LA bis way from England; the K.A.C.cracks, purse was divided.and retailed at an average price of hfty cieveland \u2026 » 48 youngster, was struck by a batted ball ° Toronto and Chicago.Early in the morning the Jurty : found 7 - G.W.Van Cleaf and L.deB.andley, and Blues, at 1 to 10, galloped home an easy cents each.ae firm in Tlorida sells every ; ' under the right ear, and instantly killed, - -_ special carriages waiting to take them to Cornwall Ready ©! Columbia University\u2019s representative, J.Finner In the fifth race at one mile and a summer thousads of à these Diddle tufted : Diamond Dust.and at Pr lle, Are.Hubert Jones, alt A Giant Geyser Active.Potsdam, the Versailles-of Germany.orn .W.Spencer.uriong.Summary: _ \u201cgators\u201d to tourists, and as many A Mr ; year-oi y Was Struck over the heart\u201d SAN FRANGISCO, Jul x i \u2018Here were relays of royal equipages to ORNWALL, July 10.\u2014The Cornwall la- - The second series lof races will be con- First race, for 2-yeur-olds, Selling, 6 fur- Ends every summer at Norfirern resorts.Halligan, of Jersey City, is still the by a foul tip and killed in an instant.Grec; où the Bacine Canet, où heat Salina take the party to the new palace, where all cross team will leave for Toronto Friday tested Saturday, August 12, and Saturday, On Et IE Sam 2 OR and 1 - a .he Lr Lt : the royal apartments were shown.Then night, and will measure their strength wi October 4, all under N.Y.A.C.auspices.y and 2 to 1, segond; Bismerck, 112, O'Con- they had a drive to the beautiful-Sans Sou- City Club-on the Island oval, at Travers Island.nor, 8 to 1 even.third.Time, 1.15.ci Park, where Frederick the Great used he ay afternoon.One week later the To- Squid, President and Bapere also ran.to ride to shady Babelsberg, with its ro- eam will play in Cornwall.They \u2014 : Second race, high weight handicap, for mantic schloss.Visits were also made to La a bord practice with a team of Indians Colonel Lynch's Fla ail ages, 6 furlongs\u2014Irritable, 123, Shaw, © the vaults where Frederick William and last Saturday afternoon, before the Inter- one ya g.to 1 and 4 to 5 won: Remorse, 112, Won- Queen Elizabeth are interred.The weather medite game, and have been at work every The flag of the \u201c2nd Irish Brigade.\u201d one derly.6 td 1 and 2 to 1.second: Operator, : ; ç , 112, O'Connor, 5 to 2 and even, third.e, was perfect, and at ah points of interest night this week.The men are in better con- of the two regiments commanded by \u201cCol- 1.14, Roue, Esene Nether One, Time.; meted by.the er te vai ne LR ln lou of Donald Énmeron,vrho mr ee | onotulu, Delmarch.Paulcroyton Pole.Morgan was spparently very much SPC te Cornwall defence \u2018of which Meyor of that borough (Dr.W.E.St.Lew, use about Steeplechasy, selling, shock pred Eu Bee ha for ete Te the Kim Pin sd Ft nla eg i he Boo Satta Land 5 bpp pe: bot D cannot tay soything about the Kaw \u201cThy ob.Sere on July 19 should be a Colours, and bears the name of the brigade, set, 154, Ray, 11 to 5 and 4 to 5; Somerset, ; \\ è 1 G G .9 > M er.He was exceedingly courteous to us.corker in any case.Toronto\u2019s men, like er \u201808,\u201d in reference to the Irish Rebellion M 2.50 Boisteroux Fille, Fare, Hird: He's a great man, for a fact!\u201d those of Cornwall, are improving every hour Cf that year.The story gobs that the flag lion, Victor, Decameron (xx) Curfew Bell Peur | rt ni Ma i gd ni nt PE EE TE a .| prise.- ; o er a fight in w e _ (xX) neat between phone ang 1n- The oh in.West Africa.! Brigade took part, and just before it was ell] à Marylander fel LONDON, July 10\u2014The Paris corre- : disbanded, the dead body of one of its mem- 3g) THEW Bell ang Marylander fell 8 ndent of he Times says that > decree i \u2014 bers was founds lying on the veldt.The 2-yéar-olds, 5% Prin Re et Baron abolishing the n mmis- 1.was wrap - ; = CYCLING fing ve Tou! y, And pin- 110, Odoin.8 Fand even, i I .sioner of Lake Chad, thus making that ter- to it was the fly-leaf of a Bible, on tion.11, Shaw.8 to 5 and.110 \"3, second: BE A FREE MAN Be a Man Among Men I e ard Youthful I Froe Yourself From the Chains That Hold You Down I ' Nature intended you to be & strong man.You have the physique, the constitution, You have the physique, oF your are, What tele?Wh, & Teck of \u2018vital oy Toonderion Saf ul 4 man You have lost it, no matter bow.Get it back, feel young, look youhg, act young.Life is beautiful when you have health, I can help you With my\u201d 4 DR, MeLAUGHEN'S ELECTRIG BELT, i Se ., fy- ; My confidence in my method enables me to offer the Belt on trial; and any who van itory ince of the French Congo col- \" hich was written in blood the following Cinquevailt, 110, O'Connor, 11 to 5 4 to 3 vecu risk and ° onies, indiestes the intention of the new words: \u201cSend thie flag to Dublin, and pray & third.Time.1.08 #8.Hacheneaote Balir offer me reasonable security can have my Belt at my ministry to limit the independence of the New Bicycle Becord-\u2014- fier the soul of Patrick Mooney.Good-bye.\u201d maker and Juck Of ea Bar French officials in the region \u2018in question.ATLANTIC CITY, July 10\u2014In defeat- Sewn into the flag was an ancient-looking Fifth rece, for 3-Year-olds and upwards, \u20ac : ty ; o + ; 1 mile and a furlonhg\u2014Blues, 120, Shaw, 1 to This, says the correspondent, marke a ;ng George Leandér in two straîght'10-mile bullet and a piece of paper, on which was 1 furl , 120, At .| policy of peace in West Africa, which is hy Tuesday evening, Albert Champion written: \u201cThis bullet was taken from the 16 sne qu vont fon Reon: 0S Gon- sud the healthy, hearty man, who sure to be \u2018wttackéd by the military party.made new competitive and track bicycle dead body of an Irishwpatriot, who died'| 107,\" I.Jacksop, 10 to 124 $ to & third.npe with his children and rides his Hereafter no officer, hoping to win laurels, records.The Freachinan won the first heat for his country in 1 named Patrick Time, 1.51 2-5.\" Only three starters.» will be allowed to undertake - tions by 31-2 laps in 15 minutes 4 seconds.O\u2019More.\u201d The soldier who found these in- Sixth race, for 2-year-olds, 5b furlongs\u2014 : without direct orders from.the Colonel Of- \u201cChampion started out for records in the teresting relics was himself afterwards kill- Our Nugget.108, J.Conley, 7 to 2 and even, fice in Paris, second Feat.\"The five miles were ridden in ed in action, but before he died he entrust.Won; Goldvan, 113, L.Jackson, 8 to 1 and ie v 7 minutes 122-5 seconds, the 10 miles being ed them to one of his comrades, with the 3 to.1, second; Jerry, 1 Shaw, 8 to 1 and ; ; .completed in 14 minutes 2035 seconds.request that if he got back to England he 3a Li al enorme, a8 Snack Lasow.Rice is Closely Guarded.Champion rode the last mile like a flend, would hand them ové?to the Mayor of Brecginke aie ro TIS: and | : TORONTO, Ont, July 10, \u2014 A strict going the distance in à minute 26 2-5 sec- Kingston.(is Worship, intends to bave .| triton, den à is bei \u2019on- Lee.the | onde.All of these latter.times gre track | them suitably framed, an wi J cared the hindrasics to rd murderer of Came Boyd.1a competitive records.\u201cLeander wai nowhere [ed to thé pésesaions vf the\" Porough.= nourishment of the body is fine days he is to die, but be bas said in the last heat, being 7.12 laps behind the ; \u2018 PAY FOR IT WHEN CURED.Men, why will you be weak?Why do you .not listen to the echo of thousands of grateful voices raived in thanks to Dr.McLaughlin's Electric Belt?Wily do you ésf from day to day realising that you are losing your nerve force, your mand» food, when yop see a cure within your grasp?Reach for it, take it to your haart, and feel the hfe-blood flowing, jumping, dancing through your veins; feel the exhilarating spark of manly power warm your \u2018frame, the bright flash come to your eye, and the firm frp to your hand\u2014the grip which grasps your fellow-man and tells him thst you have found your Mecca\u2014you have regained your Manhood.7 Act to-day.Do not delay a matter which is key to your future happiness; do not allow a dis destroy all possibility of fatare leasure for you.Whatever your condition to-day, you ' + \u2014 ee lg Witt rte Rebar = SE den u grow cider.Ag® cally for grester vital- , ad the older - the more pronounced and \u2018ap: will your weakness: Her, ow-cure It while are young.Tho time a Hie.While the vital epark je all PAY | noon for the East: ° nd other O man - FORT ERID RACE TRACK, Ont., July ; e .ark and atre comes back .d bi k.flying Frenchman at tbe 3 cL 0.\u2014Weather cloudy, track slow, Results: Ne fai ectricity, and Dr.sMclLa: n's Electric Beit will make you strong iy it Seimei eh | Bot Sl TAH Lee Ohara rie Cok a | lat te ne em hun bo salty un ha Ty Frac sod oSpaint Eero Ba eo rs Sireet.¢ ML ain alt have rom i a He has, it is sald, lit.| 3 Ald.Ross waited on Hon, Mr, Boots regard- bY three lengths ; Worthington, 100, Ad- W.N a B | Bi _ Th epee Seo | ioe Bern Te bh omy I SHOOTING.Ad, Rom rid on Flom i Soot a | Kl TS 1 Bhp a Bt a \u2018Warranted Not to Burn or Blister.| of « poem puede [for » respite; and is attending to Wh spir- j POP ; _ J Carn pie library on 1he ca reserves fac Tholan, Artifici iss Chipman, Ran Af.: = My appli res are warranted the strongest in the world, yet eT the current like a soothing, qwing warmth, manchette hardy Lave te der\u201d his mother wrote, \u201camy.only | D.Bain is Champion.: | desided not to give à definite anewaz until Ce named 0% oi planers.IL Snished owing Into the body without the etingiag.burning sensation caused hose.aving the old atyle buraiep batter fn Cushion be Ce eet, and feel hope is that you will be prepar \"for the \u2018 the return of Sir Wilfrid Laurier from Lon- Second race, J turlongs, M-year-olds, nell- e and regulstor\u2014prevent this hor dan dopage book beautitully illustrated, and fall T truths.for men and women Ee away.1 cope, that You wil be pn : The Winnipeg gun club held another most don, This may mean that the library Ing\u2014Lavrs F.18, C.Kelly, £10 Won FREE BOOK.\u2014 Lans cie lon in vitali k and declining.It is worth reading.If yout have Srñft_everythin Ing tomate to Dr.sh ppp rt + | suecessful tournament yest : The wee might not t for another year, and as by half @ 1 h; se Collief, 107, Mo- ¢ 15 who are low vitality, wea 5.1 will ee Nl everything ?and his Bi Ridley\u2019s Mission.\u2018thet was fine with the exception of & fow the to pub up the building at an 18rRey, à to sg; Optima, 107, Me o, else and believe in nothing, this book will convert you to the altar of truth.send it, closely sealed, free.Ask for it.made à seu LEE ee shop on showers late in the afternoon.' Shooting early date, another site may be chosen; - 8 to L & 1.08 Woolsack, Navi- \u2018Call, if possible, and consult me personally.: .- Ve .4 merthirty years.(Specia}.to the Montreal Star.) commenced about 9.30, and continued all day ee - pater, Mary Milden, Quality Street and a.4 .\u201c a Cuéaman, Genre Medical OTTAWA July Jo Baber Pier, of wou 8 ocloo pm.Mr, Di Bio, wes | = Hila er Butte ee IE DR.M.A -MCLAUGHLIN, 214 St.James St.Montreal, Que ( ! : i i onis, B.C., w e honours - } > : ° rd sopra » is sant free on Ho che city sterday and left » the ater bird contest, scoring 40 out of possi % 94.570 up.tel sous ne, dt : * \u2019 > \u2018es amszdy > \u2018> + a : in going to Constan- which entitles him to the provincial nde | Ee mt To A : ; ., FR , VLC aT -0IL ane LE Lea Ceo Loa BIR ui De CES, OFFICE HOURS\u20140 am.t6 6 p.n, Sundays, 10 to 1.Wednesdays and Seturday evenings tn 87 .one | roi lle ial x ie, La TL Lily, OPTIC 4m.$6 ood § Deummond, Teuase, Dubious, Beater, Be- 1 = = | EUREKA: tinople a n mea LS study Y ; ra 0 a (REGULAR WEBELY ACTION, 4 A6: Gur Salssreoms, No.AIS End 55 84 2+ Jwases Street, Corner Inspector, .ON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 117TH.\u201d At 16 O'Clock.\u2019 go OUT À Cy A of ; re à a wil sell ibily suc.a ENS A large assortment of household furniture, - A ; yp ne, à | p .dh BE \u2019 : #4 8 ; J ; compris! lour, .dinin; d bedroom Exchanged fora| bron æ fama See Newb dn] PRN | Brie pace, soins nd, bodies ; 1s Denied.ETS 2 SE rename, TE Ne NÉS En er sarge tr seer al times.Furniture, ERIFF'S SALES.SRV per wn .7 ; ; > fre .Aa i ._ 0 (Bpécial to the Montreal Star.) \u2019 the West Indies on account of the Isthmian TEESE ù under aûvance.\u2026.\u2026.ous WASHINGTON, D.C., July 10.\u2014The Canal, A general plan for taking over all of hy t , if arrangements could be made eéfiials of the department deny the report | Lhe lands, Li arrangements cou, be male ris Bostou that negotiations ue pending about, but it Dever made Te et , quchange 3 of a port on t askan wa completion and was p .© cost i i issed ther at the time that the .ah Sr the tee rent agen It ia true, ; treaty roue purchase of the Danish West 1, 800 PIECES oF BEAUTIFUL \u2018= ment has investigated the feasibility of dies was completed.The plan never got 7100.00 eme sus put se en pect SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES! i 7 has- reat Lot No.will have the privilege to We have bean structed by WALL PAPER catinue the leass of the store to May 1 LIEUT.GOL.He F,.DENT, 5 FRIDAY, JULY 1 at our mammoth rooms, 31 and 363 S% Jane THABASKA.\u2014 C.W.\u2014 No.156.\u2014Smith 5, At 2.30 p, mm.- TL .Si ; in e of Im 1 Remount Commis- For further information apply to In charge of Imperia! Remount of the ond Lariviers, Imsclvents, Gagnon and Caron.In RAE & DONNELY { this beyond the vi st outlines.Senator AT har r IRL, Ge chat fpvestigation was coupled | Lodge is believed: to have faith that the : WILKS A re nel by PUBLIC ACTION.\" AIR C1 iet No, twenty-four, second range.town.1902 \"with the incipient plan on foot bere some | United States will one day own all the HALF PRICE : twenty fous pid.belng Nos.twenty-four-A sad - time ago, in fact before the death of Presid- West Indian Islands.The suggested ex- MAR ns Oa mes st TUESDAY, JULY 15th Lot No.twenty-four-B third range ° .p McKinley, to secure possession of all the \u2018 change with Great Britain, ! pg i Jrould DURING JULY ONLY COTTE neers.Atthe EXCH ANGE ST ABLES, ship of Siantold.\\ * » town- R fi Î E + West Indian\u2019 Ielands from all nations hav- | not find favour wi e , -_\u2014 155 4 daw Point St.Charles, at the \u2018door of the care of se Eu 00 ng 0 very i 1 by : even if direct offer were to come from the \u2018 Montreal, July 8rd, 103.Ee tee ad geastes British Fo ign.Office.To the mind of Secre- PAINTING ; 80 or 90 HEAD of SPECIALLY ten o\u2018éicex era: ana memati describes: 0e Roofing Materials.2 and 3 ; , of Massachusetts has been credited tary Hay, the Aleskan Boundary dispute 0 the same day.at ome o'clock.at the church y Brean BE Ee Ean ©.RENOVATING | |INSOLVENT NOTICE| SELECTED HORSES: Eis Fm Fail) on Eat ie 3 Ba U.8 ought properly to own all of\" exchange.DECORATING wirx Re BMITH & LARIVISRE, Ste.Anne du lot Bold, ab they were setoctod to go so Mans vo Bron Pacher, aCqitt\u20140cta | Canite Flooring .- ne To \u2018 : 8ault, Insolventa land.In size and quailty, being choice Lots Nos.fifteen-A and Sixteen-A.tenth | 4.REFINEMENT, TASTE AND SIMPLICITY England.sis - Sixteen Ww PHILIPPINE.BET RAILWAY.\u2014 i ens of Canadian bresding.11 be Tange township of Buckingham; with bulidings.\"\u20ac ; (PRINE FRIAR LANDS.THE CAPE BRETON X The undersigned will sell by public auc.0id Without reserve to the highest bid- TO be sold at the door of the parish church Geor ge .Reed & Cos, ¥ FLT \u2014.\u2014 AT_MODERATE ton.Saturday, IMR of July.13, at 1 4er.Sele to commence promptly at am.St, Gramire lo Nasianse do\u2019 Buckingham.| 785 CRAIG STREET.osu LT .- ers\u2019 h g » : \u201cThe Vaticans Reply to Judge Taft A New Yorker Making a Beport on # ESTIMATES FREE fe a re ot aaid Insoivents the hammer.For further particulars tele QUEBEC.\u2014 FF No.1888.Dame = the Road.oo aa described hersafter: phone Main or apply Ellen Walsh ve.Joseph Alfred Cumon.¥ DEEE § c= Mailed to Washington.Special to the Montreal Star) o W.HENRY BELL, .At Ste.Eulalia T.W.FOSTER & CO.Auctionsers, Lot No.twenty-tires official cadustre Notre OCEAN STEAMSHIPE ~~ à -* - ROME, July 10\u2014The answer of the Vati- (Special to the Montre : 1-About 378 cords of Peeled 1384 597-605 St, Paul street.Dame vad, town of Levis; with bulldinge, vo ; - ean to the note of Judge Taft, governor of SYDNEY, N.8.July 10.\u2014M.E.Evans, 2338 St.CATHERINE ST © Spruce Pulp Wood .51,47.50 To be sold ae op 3 .gee 3 .So t New York e neer, is now in |.» EU » - ; soid nt the door of the parish chureb g à She Philippine Lalands, concerning religious Pg Torvald] ew Saki ge rs Reoreun: .; About # cords.of Peeled se.of Notre Dame de la Victoire.eighth August i : in the archi , which was hand- Lhe rgani- eus 3 next, at ten 0'clock-&.m.-\" ie \u2014_ i ed to Cardinal Rampo a, papal secretary zation Committee of the Dominion Securi- CARPETS FURNITURE - F ABRICS om At Riviere Sauvage.8 E = 2 7.of state, July 3, was re-mailed tn be deliv- ties Company, to enquire into the affairs of __ ; 8 About § cords of Peeled P .ered to Judge Taft at a late hour last night.the Cape Breton Railway.Mr.Evans\u2019 re- \u201cJt will be telenaphed entire to Washing port will include a description of the coun- At will be telemraphed entire to Washing i through which the passes, advantages (ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.) ton.1010010 The Vatican's answer to Judge Taft fol underlying its construction and the feasi- Ye pont rh the Vacian po iy of mone 1 vecsoen \u201cNes vo | THE MARSTON BOYS About 13 cords of Rossed COMMON \u2018 SENSE Spruce Pulp Wood .5.5% A REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES., = \u2014\u2014 787.75 vos pergedina Bitter Apple, Pll Cochis, Pénny- FA oon on ot BNE sna Oriel St ai Chamiats.or post fren tor 81.00 HO OFFENSIVE ODO A As 5 Po \u20ac sign parties com: or Smokel About 24 Telegraph Posts 12.00 rom vA ., MONTREAL.OFFENSI R we \".prises twelve articles.and London.He states that work is still COKE (Smoke ess) \u2018About 246 Hemlock Sleep- .Pharma ceutical Chemist.South- All Druggists.or 381 Quesa, West, Toronto.ANT Nah The first article says the Philippine Gov- going on and that, it would be pushed ahead BACK AT HOME AGAIN 1, OTB iol vr ave ae emer + 44.38 ampton, Eng.87 cod t£ Beware of imitations.74 tt N vf ) A P ] VUE Li \u2018\u2019ænment is to buy the lands of the four re- as rapidly as possible., : N 168 White Spruce Logs 36.07 y 1 MCE ligious orders Soncerned, the Holy See act- clr.Evans will spend about 2 eek in Ta, $4.50 Per Ton Delivered.» Pine Logs cee vane =: SUMMER RESORTS 2 LAS as intermediary.\u2018ape Breton gathering intorma! , Tes ».Ww .Lu ock Logs .ol \u201cSUMMER RESORTS.i.ne second article describes what are the pecting the road that is required by the Welcomed by Dad\u201d and ar This ls $1.75 per ton cheaper than Au- Ras Los oa TT ny ee er eer err er ani us cult to De bought, committee.igal, Well b thracite coal.10 Birch LOGS «ee cov acu cvs 6.00 Fe .; 5 th Een ar ented \u201chat ome o ! rigal, as Well as by Buy now before prices advance, 700.83 e e OT EX, ss 5 Pi Ty ay tue these lands are po y corporations, in Shübenacadie.- ; PS \" - Mid ! \u201cthe friars will sell their share.Storm and Fire in u Aileen, At St Louis of Blandford.NOW OPEN \u2014 a L SI SN THE $\u2014Agricultural Implements, consisting of Plough, MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT |, EP ee | ae (Special to the Montreal Star.) The fourth article establishes a tribunal 3 TRURO, N.S., July 10.\u2014A terrific elee- of arbiters to be composed of five mem- MANOIR, RICHELIEU, Murrey Bay, Ques, bers, two of which are to be chosen Ly trical storm raged in the Shubenacadie and Manager.DARING PLAN SUCCEEDS H.M.PaTERsON, ALLAN LINE.this Vatican.pro Ph the prhilippine Mitford districts Tuesday.h Shortly after Starlight Gives Them an = Deb lm \u201c00 ; HOTEL TADOUSAC, adousne, Que, | \u2019 Gov ernment, e fifth member by the midnight, lightning struc! e station house tarlig! ves em a Bur Book ts as per list.230.61 URTELE, anager, \u2018LIVE ther four.rice provides that the work and flames were discovered about four vrise Before They Start for the | AND POWER HR rrr 15507 Information in regard to Rooms, etc., addres RPOOL VIA MOVILLE.o'clock this morning, in spite of the r ing rain, - bursting from all parts the Hollow.THE MANAGERS.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE (By Rolf Boldrewood.) CHAPTER XXI1.& of \u2018arbiters shall begin\u2019 January 1, 1903.3 The sixth article refers to title deeds; building.They spread to Mr.G.W.McFet- Î these will be transferred to the Philippine ridge\u2019s store and barn.The store was List of Book Debts and Inventory can be a¢en at the office of the undersigned., GAGNON & CARON, Joint Curator, 41 Street Railway Building, kr York LDe Baling Ploce de Armes.} Gas Works.Harbour St.Hochelaga, SUMMER RESORTS.Ë JE CE 4 - .Cp \"5.Government.burned, but the barn was saved.Most of %./ Article seven sets forth that payment \u2018s the goods were removed from the store in \u201cto, be made in Mexican \"dollars, interest uc- fairly good condition.The store was cov- .Gas Works.98 Ottawa Strest.Montreal.G ASP > Aug Aug rang a fo orto.ond E00 insurance, and the gords wars | Daylight beoke when wy were close up to 120 cos NAT: GARNEAD: 12 20 PE BASIN [(dTT- II\" an TEE god.tent waar Article 8 deals with transfer to the church insured for the same amount.The tele the Black Range, safe enough, a little off f ancient crown lands with ecclesiastical graph instrument at Shubenacadie station the line, but nothing to signify.Then we The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport.|B Time of last passage 6 days.1¢ hours, over.the CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN a PACIFIC buildings on them.was injured.Electrical flashes from it |.; \u201c ; AND PLEASURE SEEKKRA.D id'uptrards, Rètarn \u2018tice The ninth article proposes amicable ac- caught the blind near by, which was burn.Dit off the track and led over the Gap and \u201cWell spoken, Miss Marston,\u201d said Star- A - The \u201c) » TRI.ket at reduced rates.Second cabin, - Liverpool, Er: eard in the matter \u2018af the existing charitable od without.however, igniting the building.down into a little flat on a creek that ran light, mat lifting his hat making a _ Everything Needed.Sen patine an me Te ane r IMPERIAL LIMITED\u201d Thkx,y or io EN Lowden, i: -educhtional trusts which are in dispute.| Eighteen telephone instruments in Shuben- the same way as ours did.2; ad of a bow like, just as if ahe was a real BARNETT have the privilege of salmon and trout fishing vouver, leaving Windsor St.at 11.60 am BUS.third clase, Midship satoond; spe a ix- \u2018The tenth article provides for arbitration zcadie were burned out.Jim had m for tatber and Warri- y; but he was the same to all worg@.oO OO in connection with the house._ DAYS.WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS.Daily *Pade decks, electric lights hout.g as-to the indemnity the United States shall | _ gal to meet us somewhere near here with He treated them all alike with the sarce_ CAMERA, e valmen and Trout Fishing par exoellemce Trans-Continental train at 240 am.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW DIRECT.5.pay- for the ecclesiastical buildings used To Consider Price of Hair Cuts.fresh horses.There was an old shepherd's respect of manner as if they were duchesses; BAKER'S HOT EL 1 OTTAWA SERVICE via Ushanasor St.as.Sicilian, now.Wed.daily - PENED JUN ) - S hut that stood by \u2018itself almost covereu with young or old, gentle or simple\u2014it made no marsh-mallows and nettles.As we came °dds to him.\u201cWe must have your pesist: ® g the war iri\"the Philippines.track a dog came up mnif- *nce if we're to do any - According to the eleventh article, the ex- OTTAWA, July 10.\u2014At a recent mee:- Penses of the tribunal of arbiters is to be ing of the Ottawa barbers there was an ag- down the ateep v ¢ .paid by the Philippine Government.tation to bave the price of hair cutting fing and searching .about- the grass and whether it wouldn't be more prudent on - Article twelve declares that the Holy See raised from fifteen to twenty-five cents.lt stones as if he\u2019d lost something.It was Your part to cut us all dead, beginni Eastman Fol \u2018the sphere of action which i» in its ia- was pointed out that advances had been Cri.; with your father, 1 shouldn't like to may.Eastman Kodak No.~ their finest,\u201d $17.petence, shall use all its influence for made in Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton aud \u201cNow we're getting home, Jim,\u201d sav Aileen looked at him, surprised and angry Flexo Kodak No.2 $3.00.thé pacification-ot-the-Philippine Islands, other places.A committee was appointed Starlight.\u201cIt's quite a treat to, see the like for a second.Then she says\u2014 Photo Chem! «ae, Copa leg get \u2018 [ satomatle chutter carrying case and plate 20 long and favourably known, offers first class 400 P.M.Ar.Ottawa 1145 am.#12-40 pm.er, - accommodation f - (=) 260, 7 pm.FROM pe or tourists, with all the com TION VIA fs oo PLACE VIGER RE.Lv.Montreal your plans for your summer * M.5.45 pm.: 8.20 making ou be sure to write fo.terms and \u2018Dally (3) Sun.Wed.and F .ting be res o other in- crains ridays.Other BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe,Qusbeo | \u2018QUEBEC \u201cSERVICE From Pinos Viger.(8.50 a.m.\u2026.1230 p.m.=2.80 pe 11 p.m.Lv.Montreal 8.45 a.m.9.40 a.m.(x) 11.nd 835: return, ° 3 am.2) 11.40 a.m.eo cabin, $35: return, 908.09 Test Apply to H.& A.\u201cALLAN, Montreal.- 183 Pocket Kodak, 9608.7 DOMINION LINE Mail 3teamships \u2014 Liverpool Servies.and in favour of their adhesion to the es- to interview the boss barbers in the matter, ola scam in.Well, old man,\u201d he sa \u201cCaptain Starlight, it\u2019s too late now; but Print Rollers, 10c, : = \u2018Daily.sSundays only.t days, awd.Ce \u201c tablished \u201cgovattivieny and which shall pre- and a mass-meeting of bosses and men will to the DE DOWS a getting on ,at the Words can never tell how I hate and Be Trare 4x5 jie Frame and Easel Nc.1 ~ } ST.ANDREWS BY-THE-SEA Qulitoratan.Jnly TEE | Cottier =.went all political opposition on the part of be held next Sunday afternoon, in tbe Hollow?\u201d The dog came right up to Raiu.8pise the whole thing.My love for Dick Photo Mounts, 100 dosen.ABENAK!IS| ABENAKIS| ABENAKIS Sleeping Car Service Norseman\u2019.July Ib Irishman.Aug \u201cregular:and secular.Canadian Institute Building.; bow snd rubbed against his fetlock, and © the better of my reason for a bit, but | 34 z 34.for 480.wii Tuesdays ana through *Turcoman.July 26th Califersian.Ang.1008 re re = v jumped up two or three times to see if {1 could\u2014Why, how pale you look !\u201d «Stanley Plates, 3} x 3) for Ses AY NGS ph Montreal.Windsor 7.40 p.m.for *Thia Steqmer Goes BOL carry peusengers.e could touch his rider.Be was almost STARLIGHT'S SURPRISE.Belt toning Pa) ge Returning leave SL Andrews Mon- Andrews.\"Andrews \"| days land Wednesdays, arriving Montreal 835 PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, \u201cSom 0.so sas spartans ae pers.going to bark, he seemed that glad to see : Albums, plain leaf, 196, him and us.He was growing pale and no mistake.He Lamps, tor ofl, ES ed with much enthusiasm.In his \\dress vre lit our pipes and aad a comfortable &Rdah he quite staggered, showing he was k e he ridiculed the rumours that the operators were about to start up collieries, scored the Citizens\u2019 Alliance organizations of Scranton and Wilkesbarre, and concluded as follows: \u201cIn all my experience in the moke.\u201cWell, Dick, v.u're hack again, I see,\u201d he says, prett: pleasant for him.\u201cGlad \u20180 see you, Captain, once more.It's been lonesome, .Work\u2014no that weak as could hardly walk without p.\u201cI shall be all right,\u201d he said, \u201cafte week\u2019s riding pty : re \u201cAnd where are you going when you leave STANLEY ISLAND \u201cThe Algonquin® CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE 29 fit.James at.next Post Office.tee ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO, i Cri A mast bulighttel Summer Resort smoking, just the same as he was before ma, though he wouldnt give in, and the Printing Frames, 4 x § 150 each, Telephone it \"THROUGH PARLOUR AND SLEEPING CAR ea up : Le 36 CE.FROM MONTREAL| FROM BOSTON .wasn't much left in our two.\u2018We must | his head.I got some water and dabbled Jf ibs ve - 1 Witte us or call for Whatever you wast, ABENAKIS \u2019 between GFIELD.MAS Detroit, \u2018ach Coa iia 16th (Special to the Montreal Star.) NANTICOKE, Pa., July 10.\u2014President light.Aileen.Then he smiles quietly and says\u2014 SPRINGFIEL y MASS.The sleeping Midship galoons, electric igh! .h: 't with the long ride and the cold that I near haven Bo Ageat for copy of * ty = of he settlement of the coal strike.Mr.Patter- > Vement.When questioned as to the manner body but me and Jus ® anna Is Trying to mt amet he left us last time.He was holding two ride was rather too much for him, I AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS cocnsece svock Windsor St.9 a.m.week of the very best things to be had for both have ridden a good eighty miles that night.it over him.After a bit he came to.He nal A AKISIRTARENAKIS SPRINGS LN) 1188 BOSTON TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.POTTSVILLE, Pa.July 10.\u2014According to Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers Father came a step towards us as we \u201cI'm quite ashamed of myself.I'm grow- ART & PHOTO EMPORIUM, ° ) CAR.From Windsor St.8 p.m.daily, ex.3un- : gt .d enade decks.For further Senator Hanna told him negotiations are in now in annual convention.He wr \u2018receiv- |ly fell down.He'd got » dit of a fire, so When he got up and walked to the ver- siving valuable and reat It Sacrament street.Montreal.2 son spent part of yesterday in conference in which it was to be brought about Senat- labour movement, I have never participat- and Wérrigal, that's Like a bear with u this place ?\u201d she asked.Surely you and e The best.although not the largest.summer hote! in Canada, situated in the middle of Lake Bt.Francis and the St.Law- BEAVER LINE = MONTREAL TU LIVERPOOL.| Dad was sitting on a log by the hut t before he left Berri- Tripods, 75c.|| Mamtrass Olin, 2309 8e.Catsorise 51.SCARBORO BEACH, ETC.wort co.mage server: Settle the Coal Strike mime mis: mie or, 52 pe denied de mb {dus fel | : see .orses are horses, an ere .n over an i p.m.are *Romag.July bth rion.July 29rd had fort UREXCELLED CAFE CAR rv.| Semen 0m 1e drague RER and it was as bad as a hundred by day- raises himself on his elbows and looks at Cambroman.Aug.16th | Vanceuver.J.000 6 .N Co came here from Wilkesbarr terda j .3 iff ing as delicate as lady.\u201cQQ Congressman Patterson, of this district, addressed the delegates of District No jumped off.By George, I was that stiff Ing cate ns 8 young lady > hope I 2256 St.Catherine St, Montreal 130 Taw tt \u201cSUMMER TOURS\u201d \u201cWrits or sano» Pact » to any agent the -Corapanx.or progress that possibly will lead to an early and where to spend your n : with the Senator regarding plans for a set- ed in a strike in which I felt so confident sore head half his time.I'd a mind Lo roll my brothers never can live in w South CENTRES À SYSTEM i i .As i i ¢ ¢ : \\ > ; rence River.Among the annual et are com | de thes \u201cpifpemeemiip wil sand, into him once or twice, and 1 ahou'd, von, | Wales after all that bas passed\u201d 1 re maven ars gor rks Sonce Bg es The International Limited EET re po TG 10 posed of anthracite miners, Mr.Patterson distant future Jchieve a right of snd shall \u201cThank you, Ben.I'll knock bis head off ton.\u2019 Starlight answered, raisin up his SOLD BY BAUGOISTS in every en ening.References.D A Me- DAILY.Tuer.He oi Rosie\u201d and id 8 - asked for some assurance that the settle- miners to receive for honest labour and un- mel = poor a bad boy.tae 200d hy something of ua before.long.\u201d ou will hear pee peopatd lan Megara, Fraser, Viger & Co.pg himiien S80 pm Nisin Fail cnt : : ER ges i 5 i .ment would not.be derogatory to the inter- remitting toil st least a sufficient wage to like a Rocky Mountain mule; he's no good Ve made out that there was no great or iis for rates for June.1.8 pm: Buffalo, Nao pO Gm: London, \u201c \u201c 201 Labe Bimoge lw ne, Fo, ad r full particulars, booklets and terms J.R.DUQUETTE.Proprietor.CUOL SALUT AIR BBKEZE4 CACOUNA, P.Q.5T.LAWRENCE HALL A salt and fresh water; \" eats of the miners.He was given to under- enable them to live, maintain and educate ; a chance of our bei i ; stand the terms would likely bighly sat- their families and enjoy a few of the pleas- unless he s knocked down about any one place.Father wonton fret ith tne oid : jefaotory to the united mine workers.ures of civilization.\u201d but me to do it.Was sure to give warning in some way, best : \u201cYou'll see him about a mile on,\u201d rave known to father himself, if there was any father.\u2018He told me he'd be benind the one about that wasn\u2019t the right sort.So big rock where the tree grows\u2014on the eft we went up and went in.of the road.He said be\u2019d get you a fresh Mother was inside.I thought it was queer By Men Wh horse, so as he could take Rambow uvack that she didn\u2019t come outside.She was al- for 400 guests, - Count Jean de Castellane Loses His y Men 0 Represent Themselves ¢, the Hollow the long way round.ways quick emough about that when we Captain in b ther tra à thèrel bathe, lavatories.se.bathing pavilion board lk Seat.as Sir Wm.Mulock\u2019s Nephews.gure enough alter we Just so A came home before, day or night.When 1 be.only Fra and I and restes the ta vesting.Spada family rates.Send for cireu- e road { 2 = LA .a S e - PARIS, July 10.\u2014The-Chamber of Depu- TORONTO, Ont., July 10.\u2014One of the from behind a big granite boulder and shows her chair, that she when she o da from only three persons that'll go in the near 1di uw FRANK H.NORMAN, Manager.ties yesterday, by a vote of 307 to 224, in- most heartless of recent \u201c\u2018confidence\u201d himself.He was riding Bilban, and leadin:: ax if she\u2019s been il}.She look ed so much old.\"Ws - validated the election of Count Jean de swindles has just come to light, involving 7 well-bred, good-looking chestnut.He was er, and her hair was a lot grayer than it And when shall we see\u2014see\u2014any of you Castellane, a brother of Count Boni de Cas- the loss of the savings of a lifetime.Silah l'one of the young ones out of the Hollow.gad to be.y ni ain?tellane, at St.Flour, Department of Cantal.Toole is an old and respected farmer of He's broken him and got .am quiet.1 re She held out her arms and clung round i Somewhere about a month; 1 suppose, unsurpassed, terms reasonable.Address, Amcrelun ; .Bos,\\ 1 Socialist, oppased the hitechurch township, York county, A member when 1 was there first spotting hin my neck as if I'd been raised from Fh if we've uck.There's a deal belongs to House, Richford, Vermont, 148 )8eod = Walidation.He eaid the arrival of Count week ago he was visited at his farm by a 4» a vearling.I knew the blaze down his Bo I was in a kin lon \u2018aised But he didnt that.You'd better and see what there Y.Jean at St.Flour, was dignalized by a rain [couple of well-dressed city-looking men, who face and his three white legs.ony much.or ask what y.she didn't is for us to eat.We've a long way and a - of gold.Sums of from five thousand france said they were nephews of Sir William Mu- .Pas X at | was going to do rough way to go before we get to the to ten thousand francs were given to elpet- lack, the Postmaster-General and M.P.for WARRIGAL'S WELCOME.next.Poor soul! she knew it couldn\u2019t be Hollow.\u201d \u2018 A \u2018 - « much an y; and that i .ors, Bands of Then also organized to dis- North York.They were lookin, Warrigal jumps off Bilbah and throws hunted fon ai be aL if we hve .First Cabin rates, single $52.50 snd upwards.Round trip $100 and upwards, ing tà et=- Klegant Cafe Service on this train.commodation and at er.FAST TRAIN SERVICE.Second Cabin he single 3.00 and »- wards.u p .and upwards, Lr.Bonayantare Satton sn wm week days, RES Da \"Sea on Bu ones, v.a a.m.wee OU, 4.10 p.m.daily, arriving at Ottawa 11.30 PRAY and tenmernge >.a \u2019 ing be 7.40 p.m.For \u2018further information apply to sky agent PORTLAND and OLD ORCHARD.of the Unb or to ! ~ Throogh Parlor and Sleeping Car Service ELDER.DEMPSTER & OO.Lv.Bonaventure Station 8.00 a 1m.week days, 6 St.Sacrament st.8.00 p.m.dally., no Moatread, MONTREAL aad SPRINGFIELD, Mass.Through Coach Parlor aad Sleeping Car Service.Ly.Bonsy 1).ture Station 9.01 CUNARD El NE sise en v a.m, week days and A .; mE oie 87 at.sa TE TEISRET OFFICES Boston-Queenstown-Liverpoof \u2018ROCKLEDGE ON T .» Telephone a 400 and - Screw Mall and Passenger | Popham Beach, Me.+81.or Bonaventure Station.J nt Tw fn Lans tons 000 feat .First Class in ali Its appeintments.\u2018Beautiful Beach ! markable.for steadiness.~All rooms upper decks Aileen wan off at this, and then she set sor Ratbing.Picturesquy Scenery, Drives, Yachijog, Montreal Park & Island Railway Ce Ania Ged with Marcont's mirelon telacraph 134 33 eod A YORK FARMER SWINDLED \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 FRENCH ELECTION TRIALS.One of the best hotels in northern Vermont wishes x few summer boarders, fine drive, scenery around revent the meetings of supporters for farms for investment, and Toole's farm J to work and laid a clean tablecloth in the Deep Bea Fishing, Tenuta For farther information Sr opponents.es ppo had so favourably impressed them that down the bridle.Then be leads the chent- Those that hadn\u2019t heard of our little game ritting-room and set us down our meal\u2014 sddresms, A.N.W.SMICH, Prop.136 Bécod pt chine Det minutes \"RERNIA saile\u2014Juir 22.Aux.18.\u2026te Count Jean admitted various liberalities, they were willing to, pay $10,000 for jt.A nut up to where Starli in dom s Pad with the Momberah cattle would hear of breakfast, or whatever it was.It wasn't so | BI yo a mock mianieht Laccins RAXONTA sailx-Juiy 8; August 5 8.but declared his opponents did the same, bargain was struck,\u201dand the young men #moking, throws hin fo own, a i [our getting out of Berrima Gaol, which bed\u2014corned beef, first-rate potatoes, fresh GRANITE SPRING HOTEL, from 8.50 a.m.to 11.50 p.m.Last car 12.00 CLTONIA (third clamealy\u2014specially : He denied the charge of accepting clerical said they would return in a few days to fest, bursting out crying a a found his Tant done every day.damper, milk, butter, eggs.Tea, of course, Island, Portland Harbeur, Maine, a.m.t au Racollet.\u2014 Thirty minutes Plans, sailings, eic., 90 Site Gt, Dosten, Mam.make the transfer.They asked that in the was just like a dog that lookin is We hadn't a deal of time to spare, because it's the great drink in the bush: and -el- va Fenetre situation, overiookin 5 Ontos Bay and At- Cis ate a, te rence Bd ALEXANDER MARTIN, Agzst, êr te $mterference.1 t .The invalidation of the election of \u20acount meantime Toole keep careful watch over a master again.He kept UP 2% wa meant to start off for the Hollow that though some doctors say it's no good, what .can in interesting, because the elections of satchel they would leave with him con- Starlight just like a dog does, a smiling afternoon, and there some time in the would bushmen do without it?, = mate Core, Boling Alene, Bik Roo ete st., returning .Re brothera Boni and Stanislas were also taining the purchase money.Toole said he and going on Just hi if he never Sone\u201d he Right, even if it was late.Jim and ded We had no intention of stoping the Terms moderuis, K.PONCE, Proprisser.155 1seol from Mt Royal ave.Cartierville.\u2014~Twenty min.- hotly contested on similar charges, and the Would, and after showing hin what looked vee such a good thing again as long as he new the wëy in almost blindfold.Once Whole night, though we were tempted to do s Junetion from © a.m W.H.Heary, Temples Building, 196 86; Tamas 0.North German Lloyd.gh SLE [Eye SAE TE To a qui ee | ee Se LE ETERS BITE moan |S ih BE Ln Canadian Patriotic Fund.same -day they called again, and said they care ike, \u201cso youve ly father told mother and Aileen straight that fore.It was no good thinking of anything - ; ave.Westmount.from 6.10 a.m.tn 11.30 RVICE.had made a bargain to buy the farm of horse, I nee.You've been a very good boy., i f that kind, f good 310 a2 -30 pom AST EXPRESS SERVI (Bpecial to the Montreal Star.) hua Wilson, nearby tor $5,000.They Ta Take Rainbow round the long way into the res me, for pelo bel reat meal and ome.t What we'd got to de a le to ADI RON DACKS, > va at Catherine ets every ten ut or PLY MOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG-BREMEN.OTTAWA, July 10\u2014 The Canadian Pat- not the price with them, however, and ask- Hollow.Look after him, whatever you I out sharp and not be caught simple again AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN.tra cars og \u2018sll lines, 8s required.Por axtrs Kaiser.July 15,108 m Ea aka i 1910 *.Hotic Fund Association have.received ed Toole to advance the money till they d0, or Ill murder you.Not \u2018that he's AILEEN'S USELESS PLEA.like we was both last time.Ract at Cote BL.Paul.For aire con ogoon: Kelme 0 i, boon aug 19 100 M, 3 Bribe rani of £0 from the British Bake be bed $1000 of Ror od man, Be orale Doo it bad » \u201cOh! father, can\u2019t Dick and Jim f (To be continued.) | Ÿ HOTEL AUS ace ca sm, au RecolleL, take Bt, Denta cars connect at VIN SCEEW PASSENGER SERVICE.Bupire League headquarters in London, in thinking he had 810,600 of their money ia for one ride.poor durs Warrige) hop à GAT ?7 cris'out Ailes.\u201cIt dom wen sn | Jc: w.shams un SEE SRE ET Pal SU rim on plasmas: spd rvs \u201cak of the widows and crpiian\u2019 of members bir keeping, actually went.to Newmarket, | He changed ho paddle, and ergs! bop LO JL SS SIS BIRTAN Cradley in the Philippines.C2 eas iia ice er Madey CO Ce aT : ore Coen anim tad through vénnds over to the rogues, 40e) | who towed his head and trotted away us While; and be shut up too all the time.\u201d MANILA, July 10.\u2014General Chaffee has Pointments.avaice, \u201cshectrighy eam ana NILAND NAVIGA Be > Sols dé, noon Kurfuerst.Aug de à pm : \u2018mustained in the late war ) Three days , hearing nothing from if he'd lots to spare, and hadn't bad D'ye want to have us all took the same ordered Lieut.Edwin A.Hickman, of the Jno, 5100.Arista wall.Exsellent cuisine.VIGATION.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, \u2019 them, be opened the satchel in his twelve hours under saddle; best part with.{as last time?\u2019 growls father.\u201cWomen\u2019s First Ca Manila for trial by Court » * 189 26sc4 G GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENOA iy care, and found that be had swiadicg-4 Out & halt or & bait.Ive een few-good never contented as I can see.For two pine Martial, on Une charge OÙ alleged cruelty | 17\" Lane 007 12 Spm Yoave.Bek 6100 The Alleged Tobacco Combine.out of a lifetime\u2019s savings.He came to the Uns in my time, but I saw the horse I wouldn't hare t this at to natives of Tayshes Province.The .ADIRONDACKS - IDEAL TOURIST A win Aer Baris 2pm OTTAWA, July 10.\u2014 Judge McTavish, GitV yesterday and gave Inspector Stark a that ps a patch on Rainbow, take him all all.I don't want to po, re arise from the Gardener inquiry.It HOTEL AYERS.LAKE DUANE, NEW 35 ROUTE - OELRICHS & CO., 5 Broadway, X.Y, SE of Ottawa, sets out next month on his en- description of the men.Tt bas as yet af- |round.! So ; this old erib to the Hollow only I thought in alleged that Hickman ducked two na YORK.2000 feet altitude pine balsam groves.j \u2019 W.H.HENRY, SOLE AGENT for Montreal P equiry into the existence of an alleged com- forded no clue to their identity.oye pushed on beat 8 em or em Tiles youd like one look at Dick: of « tivés in à stream in, order to obtain infor Soviing.teste, pies pong.Booklet, iar Oarice re un: U7 Temple Building, 188 8t.James St.00 in\u2019 .Evi -abou .must \" best, course,\u201d mation, He is or wi v.0 mall Ayers and Bok: N.Y.180 20coû Ç doit le ken Ad burger Tid br Austrian Prince on Total.| st home a a ue eee Dire Ra og do id maire wo ed rom \u2014_\u2014 a mE \u2014 the Governor-in-council, which has the _ ; i \u2018 » ran eel us.m , you.= - ; _ : | Poser ta apply a remedy If (he complints hip Préushl agit Pis Tooth thre ber aime round me, tnd lod and ow.1 yuo ney bow whe sims ve | To ARD caanioriE à =\"wèrt Afamburg-dtmerican.Sreferred-are-found to be-true, on.+ |g \"of-Braganta, who\u2019 was\"à tenbér of | ook any ~ HOSE of ; who'd - 55 Jo the BEAL md cle Tk nd scromterz zu Country-House | 2020 ee es dally, szoept | dN SISO gd p EST Or ;_ \u2014 A the Austro-Hungarian Mission to the Coro- down and was looking anothet var \u201cOh! fort her a bit more, father.\u201d NEW YORK, July 10\u2014A death certificat ays 31 1238 noon.DR ANILTON-MONT- TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE.nation of King Edward, and other men |my boy, my boy,\u201d she said, \u201cI never \u201cComfort ber!\u201d says dad \u2018why, what filed yesterday by G.H.Hammond, Lu RENT QUINTE AND TORONTO.on Moea nA Wed.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERSOUBG\u2014HAMBURG.} were resumed in the Southwark Police Court thought to see you again for years.\u2018How can I do?Don't I teil you if we say about who vas thé.jan in attendance ce |.© pesdays and Fridaye.at 7 pm.Special tow 7.Bismarck.fuly 24 A.Victerla.aus 14 on Wednesday and attracted much atten: thin you've got and pale, and strange look.here we're shopped as safe as John H.Stromberg, late leader of the | ; .; rates om this line.QUEBEC LINE Stsamers Columbia.\u2026duly 51 (F.Blemarok, .\u2026 Aug SKIN DISEAS tion.Sir Edward Clarke, the former solici- ing.\u201cYou're not like your old self at all.wag Will that comfort her, or thar?Weber Fields\u2019 Theatre orchestra, showed At Philipsburg, P.Qe 55 from Quevec.ars am: 47 LIN, TUE EC not RO FAM BUR ; torgeneral, defended the Prince.Rut you\u2019re in the bush again now, by God\u2019s Were safe today becaues T Jot tele that the .musician died of poison, self ad-.\u2014 City Tieket Office, 138 st.James Street MoMEe ooo.Joly 15 ler DUN ry 99 e prosecutor altered the charge from blessing.We must hide you better nett oohs the outside that thes : \u201c| min .Stromberg suffered inténse- | Solid brick house, extension kitchen, 's |.(Opposite Post Office.) 158 Ba Patricia.Foly 23 | Walderns Ag 6 4- Kose Tettaz, Itoh, all eruptions 08 \u201cFelony\u201d to \u201cMisconduct under the cri- time.declare begin to feel quite wicked, | without the bell can\u2019t: y from , \"and being.unable to story, voof covered with tin: containing §_ = we Hamburg-Ameriona Line, 37 B'wky,;N.Y, the face, pands ox body, uickly minal law amendment.\u201d Sit Edward inti and as if 1 fight the police my- Tpoaking.eus À.eat a obtain relief he Paris green last Sa, [ome wit and Ly the Doubs: Sos | BEACONSFIEL D James Thom, Gener ni Agent 4s or Frsseots Xs vie Qwaune'e Ointment to vob sad blackmail, oe compireey sll es Be mors than ce lok Bere, and 1 wan to Sardar might _ \u2014| HS rem Td ih PR Sep QAR A TY \u2014\u2014 r \u2014 away before they come\u201d mere der, .walk from\u2019 T Swayne $ me - The Isthmian Canal, ve tours the ou koow best,\u201d says 3 \u201cwk wep: | ang _\u2026- aX» ins sation: spicnald \u201cew of Misa HE GROVE, Harmiem; healing.Half a co WASHINGTON, DC.July 10.\u2014 Final | a Saglont have they did loue ciné, gn Kod Kills Bed 3 Bugs hae Saimin or yer.Avgly to : ee - NOLLAND-AMERIOA LINE negotiations for the conclusion of a definite * ) : * a tracker with tem, won't he bel a, CT { -4 .Sor The tavourfts summer resert on Lake St.treaty between the United States and Co- | | \u2014 == + fable to up your when you go | °® appliention of LYONS\u201d® Liquid .Xow Yorn Rotterdam.via Towle Barer.] ; lombia, which is to authorize the construc- ; J.away te-hight?™ Coo) Beg Peletn does the work.Coste 256.6 Four cottage, the betel mown Xero A err Te.Ki tion of the Panama Canal, began at the whes Baby was bck, we guve bev Conor.\u201cNo he won't; for reanon, we shall | dre de: Your & pou 2 io let for private familie, rent jui \u201cie Tein-Screw Steaimer ROTTERDAM, Jaiy is, (Qu.IT LEAVES THE SKIN CLEAR, State ment Jones , at a.meet When she wes a Chl, che érivé dar Costotin, À a ride different ways ss soon es we leave |\u2019 large Dotti: Your monty back i mot À.Sting a ES 18: Fuwin:tcru Slexmer NOURDAX Jaiy 28, LYWY.between Ha Mr.Cromwell, + ait a Ace: À elite.A while before we -satisfactory, At deste: TE : [ HOLLAND-AMERICA LINK, 3à Btestway, Yes.WHITE S00 HEA \u2019 i Whitn became Mise, Suny t Castoria.; ° 1 mani \u2018 ; ?= Cola ES 7, UPTON, W.H.leary, Temple Building, 106 St.James &, x representing the ms Canal Company she he la \u2018 ve ai Or J.T.L Ovmig ad Diary, end._ - ° » Proprieter, püiersby Souris Agvacy.ges Agente he Provines SAS | \u201d maw and the ian, Legation here = Tockout, Ha 200 de, Calpeciae où.\" Re CE hb a | 36 Hosni sr | Yoo, 1768: Jan ce 8, fot | roy snd.Cle.; M w \u2018Mocntirray.Te 54,075 Dominion Day 54,071 54,023 54,084 60,068 276,320 55,264 121,465 ly Star Last Week HET 307,785 =.AND © Fe Tir fers are excluded ver.E res fox 19, 1902.\u2018The: Star at Summer Resorts.\u2018The Star is mailed to any address in Canada or the United States direct from the ofiféé of publication for any period desired at rates.for the Star by the week, fort- \"mon or year may be left at either \u201coffice, St.James street, or at the office, corner Peel and Bt.Catherine.Must accompany all mail orders.No.its charge, for postage.ti THE STREET RAILWAY AND ITS | PMPLOYES.The Montreal Street Railway Company has set's good example by giving té motor wen and \u201ceonductors a subetdntial increase in wages without waiting to be asked, much Iess to be forced by à strike.The company is fortunate in being in a position to make this \u201ceancesgion to its employes without doing any injustice to #s shareholders.It is earning handsome \u2018dividends, and can afford to treat-Hla.servants handsomely.3 MORGAN'S \u201cBRITISH SHIPS.\u201d Mr.Morgan \"offers Vo place all his \u2014~\u2014 \u201cBritish ships\u201d .at the dispogal of the Ad- i % There is only one possible objection \u201cto Anis; - and\u201d that is\u2014can Mr, Morgan - have\u201d \u201cany \u201cBeitish.t What is a Brifish ship, if:jjjis fot à British-owned ship?-How can an American citizen own British-owtied ships?This looks clear enough; but it is really \u2018mot as simple as this.What Mr.Morgan .probably itieans by \u201cBritish ships\u201d are ships owned by a British company, the shares of which are to be bought by the \u2018Morgan-Combme, when it is formed.But it will remain a British company, registered in Britain.Now there is no law against foreigners buying shares in a British company; and, even if they get all the shares, the company does not cease to be technically British.But would tHe ships of such a British company, the shares of which were owned in the United States, be British enough to be worth subsidizing as auxiliary cruisers\u2019 \u2014 This is the question which the Admiralty bas to decide.MUST HAVE 'A CIVIC HOSPITAL.The City Council will fatally mistake public sentiment if they imagine that by refusing to vote money to begin the erection of > Contagious Diseases Hospital.they havé comfortably ehelved that question for\" \u2018an indefinite period.They have only pointedly called attention to the fact that nothing is being done toward carrying out & definite pledge to perform promptly @ work of absolute public necessity.Without that vote, the public might have haagined that steps of some kind were be- \u201cing taken.Now it is well advertised that things are at a standstill; and that Montreal has practically no provision for the treatment of contagious diseases.That a city of this size can go in this y is too absurd for any one to pretend.We.must have a contagious diseases hospi- ol of some kind, in some.place \u2014 and at once.No one will begrudge the money required for such a purpose, and no one will believe that the financial side of the question can be any real bar to action, It is a work of emergency, and extraordinary steps may be taken, if necessary, to.get the money for it., 1 this matter is dilly-dallied with until an epidemic finds us without a hospital, and the citizens get into a natural panic over thd\" perilous and inexcusable situation, the - oti occupied by the men responsible tox this state of affairs will bardly be en- \u201cviable.The people will stand a good deal in the way of humbugging; but when it brings death in the streets and.leaves us *defenceless against a flood of infectious dis- ese, they are apt to grow impatient, and go out and look for victims.A One epidemic, spreading through the city there is no contagious diseases hos- = ;, wi.drive out of public life every ° = repbtely responsible for this state of .Han 12, the \u2018sldermen are well-advised, thay will et together and decide upon a 4 fgevrard polir without further delay.MILNER 4 AND THE CAPE \u20ac CONSTI- ~~ PTUTION.~~ see the end of Milner in the e British Government to: try ; Those who =\".décleion of t © constitutional Government in Cape Colony before resorting to harsher measures, fail to understand the situation.What Lord \u201c Milmer said was that thie suspension of the © eobstitution would bring to the Cape a de- , sivab)d cessation from political strife.dur- {ug which the work of re-building the fabric ty\u201d voitare \u2018still\u2019 went on.x ho evidence that anybody disputes = The position ot We Briel Government is that êMe Sutptha=in ot à fee conetitu- tion is 40 aeriotis thing that it will risk $hé friction and dangers \u201cof political tur the ment, it is to be.be a emall one.SEN oe But Lord Milner\u2019 opinion was, onbd an honest one; and was given, be it membered, before things were as tranquil as they are now.Ho was thinking more of the reestablishment of British supremacy than of making the constitution a sacred thing in the eyes of the colonists; but he was in an atmosphere of war, while the British Ministers deliberated with the echoes of Boer shouts of loyalty in their ears.Milner's reputation is yet to be made or marred.He will be known as the master architect or as the master blunderer in the reconstruction of South Africa.CAN EDUCATION BE AN EVIL?If there ie anything the modern world as a whole believes in it is education.Nevertheless, we\u2019 now and then hear or see doubts expressed as to whether education is a benefit in every case.Not long ago we saw a well-written letter addressed to a New York paper by a clergyman who has grave doubts whether the general tendency, of university education at the present time is not to undermine Christian faith.In a matter of this kind the broadest view we can take is the safest and most satisfactory.Aa to the effects of university educa tion that is a question which presents very, different aspects accarding to the particular university we have in view.It is for parents to choose the university at which they think their sops or daughters will come under the best intellectual and moral influences.We do not see what more can be done.University education, however, is for the few; public school education is for the many, and it is there that we may best study the effect of education.Education in the public schools consists in giving to children certain means of intellectual action which they would not otherwise have had.Réading is a means of intellectual action- an artificial means; so is a knowledge of figures, so is the ability to write.The child who acquires these has so much added power, and sees a wider field open for its activity.The boy who can read and write, and add up and multiply figures, can take a situation that he could not otherwise have taken.He feels, or may feel, also that society has not neglected him, that, so far as education is concdrned, it has given him a chance.That may incline him to more hopeful views and may give him a hezlthy self-respect.If it does, then certainly his education has benefited him.But what it is most necessary to recognize is that added power does not always tend to moralize its possessor.A hoy learns to read.What will he read?If nothing has been done to educate his taste, or inspire him with right principles, he may turn this ae aquired faculty to the most inferior purposes, and have his mind filled with unwholesome and perverted ideas.Or the calculations he is able to make by means of his knowledge of arithmetic may only serve to keep before his mind the idea of gain, quite dis: dustry by which gain may be realived.He can write: that gift, too, can be turned to very undesirable ends.There is an outlet for it in the vile anonymous letter; there is another, though more dangerous, outlet in forgery.We see at once that the great question is: how is the power gained by education going to be employed?If it ie going to be employed for good, then education is a good; if it is going to be employed for evil then is education, in that particular case, an evil.Considering the matter in this light we see how important it is that, in bestowing the engines of power, we should try at the same time to impart a disposition and desire to use them for good ends, in other words that we should try to do something for the character as well as for the intellect.If this is neglected there is only one other reinforcement left for the moral mature; and that is the general moral tone of the society into which a boy steps when he leaves school.Is that always a reinforcement of the moral nature?It may be in the main and in the long run: but a boy may, see much evil, much fraud, much wrong before he has had an opportunity to see the sounder aspects of social and commercial life.On the whole education should be, and is, a great benefit; but it is well to bear in mind how it may Le perverted; so that in connection with the imparting of knowledge every influence may be brought to bear that is in any way within the disposal of teachers, to incline the youthful heart to choose wisdom\" .and not folly's ways.1 LORD SALISBURY AND THE UNITED STATES, , i Rumours are renewed of the early retirement of Lord Saligburp from the British Premiership; and it is impossible, in view of his Lordship's advanced age, to entirely discredit them.It can only be hoped that his health will be such that the date of his necessary withdrawal will be long delayed.The impress thst Lord Salisbury will leave upon the foreign policy of the Empire, will be very deep; and different parts of the world will date striking changes in their condition from his regime.We here in Canada will remember him chiefly, in all probability, as the Minister who brought about an entire change in attitude toward our big neighbour, the United States.It is not so very long ago that loyalty to Britain seemed to be in some way closely related to hostility to the Republic; and it is largely the work of this one man that this same loyalty to-day wel-nigh outruns will in friendship toward the Americans.This is no small task; and it haa \u2018not been the achievement of a\u201d small man.To was not large enough to overlook the ex- 1 veedingly annoying attitude of tire Ament- cans toward the British Empire at a time when they had no foreign responsibilities to steady their outlook \u2018on international questions.Secure \u2018within their ring-fence, opell-sufficiént, they permitted passing passions to dominate their diplomacy, and wrote Presidential messages to foreign \u201cpowers with an eye single to domestic politics.One British Ambassador was seat home bécane | vitim of a despicable trick: and President Cleveland wrote a Venozuelan message which would have spelled war if sent from any other first class capital in;the world.But the Tifan in the Foreign Office, endured ail.this.He would \u2018mot be.even a \u201cremote scoomplice associated from any purpose of steady in- pthere; and then she world may, forges \u2018tliat Canadian self-interest and neighbourly good- begin with, no man would essay it who | 6 allowed himself to be made the | spirit at Washington.From that day \u2018to this\u2014in China, in- Manchuria, in the whole Pacific world\u2014both peoples have been see ing plainly enough what he saw from the first; and similarity of interests binds them together in certain contingencies with a force which some loudly:advertised alliances might envy.What this will all mean for Canada is yet to be written.The hostile American tariff, compiled in the old foolish days of open antagonism, is still in force; but a better spirit is gaining strength in New England and the West and the seed of Lord Salisbury\u2019s sowing may yet bear a harvest of improved trade relations.In any case, the neighbourly feeling is increased; and one mighty force\u2014our loyalty to Britain, and American sentiment toward her\u2014 no longer tends to separate, but rather to bring togetber.Whatever may be the result, Lord Salisbury has given a new direction to patriotic sentiment on \u2018this cantinent.Patriotism in the United States does not now prove itself by \u201ctwisting the lion's tail\u201d; andy patriotism here does not delight in pulling feathers from the tail of the eagle.And one man could not well do more at a stroke toward clearing the path for the march of human progress.That was a significant remark of the Duke of Devonshire that consideration must be given to the question whether the calonial forces are to be s0 organized as to make the present Empire inviolate, or if the colonies are to become independent States, providing for their own security.It looks as if the time when we could \u201cdead-head\u201d\u2019 our way through the international dangers of this greedy world was about past.The patient British tax-payer shows signe of being tired of putting up ships and soldiers for us; and we may soon have to decide whether we will provide our own fleet and army, or contribute fairly to the defences of the Empire.The report that Russia had practieally evacuated Manchuria, when no one was looking, seems to have been premature.In fact, the evacuation has not even begun.| There is little reason for the world to fear that it will be dangerously shocked some | fine morning by finding Russia entirely out of Manchuria.The Bear will give adequate notice before he drope any choice morsel he bas picked up.The amazing news comes from Venezuela that the Government are going to attack the rebels, if they do not change their minds before next Sunday.If they are not careful they will make the South American national game of revolution u down tlere-is à Bonthern \u2018appendage to this con- tinept.Hon.Webster Davis, in the United Btates, and a small contingent in England are the only Boers who have not yet surrendered.Mr.Davis is pouring his silvery eloquence into the cause, and the English Boers are still calling for golden collections.To the world in general the name of these remnants is now spelt \u201cb-o-re.\u201d : .1 Carbon and gold have been found by the coal trust to make a very useful combination, but the people of the United States are beginning to find that they will have to effect a separation or the combination will absorb all the rest of the gold it comes in contact with.| a \u2018 We trust Mr.Roosevelt may succeed in breaking up the coal trust that small coals may be cheaper by the time summer goes out.A DAILY HINT FRCY PARIS.Tan pongee gown with double skirt and waist in a jacket effect with collar of Irish lace.7 THEIR DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star files for July, 1873.), Montreal\u201d thermometer, max.89.min.77.Kidnappi in Mexico is now of co._gcourrence, lu.one psp hp -brigands.\u201cdemand a ransom of The Harp and Beaver Lacro Clubs Jay a match at Point St Charles, the Érarps taking three stralght games.It is reported now that Stanley (Aid not s married to an does not want to return.Rev.G.M.Grant obtains leave ef absence from.his congregation:at St.Matthew's, Halifax, N.8., to make a tour to the Pacific Coast, accompanied by Hand.ford Fleming.A- company.of wealthy Bostonians ave urchased the iron mines at Clements re .8., and.will commence work as soon a répairs are made to bulldings and | maciqn- eryi © \"Appointments This.Bening, PROCTOR '8-~*\"Lord Bo FRANCAIS Hod te by the PR Princess and in wo black à crime\u2018 | yesterday to begin the study of law ell all he knew, and a Jhat-Dr.Idvingstone |.PARE-Bullet and Vestebie.Len he ie t sists o provinces o: rected by Bis exécutors.in line with the spirit of a soul always above de too an mperialist to out of his scheme a large part nadian Dominion.thé Car can invasion has got as far The ri Bhrene field Market.People have gone to ithfield before, and been sorry for te * What will the tall-twisters say they hear of an American pba boom being launched at a London din er - : Adults pronounce cynical judgment upon themselves when they take it at once for granted that the phrase \u2018slaughter of the Innocents\u201d refers to the death of infants.That Canadian arch on Whitehall \"will win a reputation as a lightning change artis and we shall hear of it soon being engaged at one of the London musie halls tone thing the Henley regatta needs is moved some place where there is war ter.To read that race r race is lost because one of the competitors had the difficult side of the course, excites wonder that they do not row where both sides of the course would be equally good.\u2018The report that the press would all wear real Panamas in thelr baseball match with the Proctortans this afternoon : incorrect.It arose out of a sugges that in view of the weather thelr costume be \u2018pyjamas and hats.\u201d e\u2014\u201c \u201cWhat fs the subject of your grads uation e 8 She\u2014*T haven't thought about it yet, but my dress js to be the loveliest lilac.organdie you ever saw.\u201d vo i A RURAL LACORIC.A gazing bull; A meadow full , Of buttercupa and clover: .A city chap With gory wrap The fenceway getting over.es A stamp! A snort! A yelp ! A sort Of detonating bellow; An upward flight, A downward light, A carcase sadly mellow.or .iy ury then So 7 (a he t Of countrymen CN The local desth-appraiser.+ : The \u2019quest proceeds, a7 The verdict reads\u2014 ; \u2018He wore a tennis-blager, Ww Never who wil ut off till to-morrow the creaitor wait till next week.STRICT CONSTRUCTIONIST.\u2026, \u201cWhat was the cause of that awful raok-\" et in your office just before ybu e?\u201d asked one of the tenants on the thi floor.\u2018You know that young cowboy that th mes sald the other.\u2018Fes\u2019 \u201cWell, I thought he might as well begin at the bottom, and I told him that when he came down this morning the first thing for him to do would be to clean out the office.He found half a dozen fellows there waiting for me, but he did it all right.\"\u2019\u2014 Chicago Tribune.The ave making as man is as awkward at love e is at cutting fresh bread.DIDN'T CATCH KITCHENER.Saturday week.when some of us expected the peace settlement, a worthy dean = a most reverend gentleman\u2014possibly slyly thought he could steal a march on Lord Kitchener.He telegraphed from the O ange River Colony, saying: \u201cAs I am ac}- ing as chaplain and conducting Divine service In very many camps to-morrow, may 1 ask If the hymn \u201cPeace, Perfect Peace\u2019 would not be a most appropriate one to give out to be sung?\u2019 And the great \"K.* wired reply.\u2018Please yourseif ; but I think \u2018Onward, Christian Soldiers\u2019 quite as xood.\u2018\u2014London Globe.The less some men know about a given subject the more they try to show off.IN SELF-DEFENCE.\"Jerry.\" said Flaherty, \u201cwhy is It ye'te gittin® so proud since ye're gittin' a bit of mg, ey ahead fo by, 1 loike that wid all th' rich,\u201d sald Jerry.\u2018\u2018'Tis a measure of protiction ag\u2019in me poor relations.\u201d A woman has no business In politics until she can throw mud straight.COULDN'T HELP IT.\u2018Did you ever take an oath 7\u2019 asked the Judge.\u201c*Wance only, Y'ur Honour,\" replied the witness.\u2018Big Moike shwore at me from the top av a sivin-shtory bulldin'.an\u2019 1 couldn't I'ave me team t' git at him\u2014so I had t' tahke it.\u201d When a sculptor makes a cast he is either fishing for fame or money.ONE EXCEPTION.ff, Mrs.Wickler\u2014\u201cDid you ever how all necessaries of life have gone up : ickler\u2014\u2018'No, they haven't all gone u \u201cWell, I should like to have you men one thing that hasn't gone up.\u201d \u201cCertainly.My salary.\u201d : Some men are known by the brand © cigars they smoke and some by the br the they work off on thelr friends.> NARROW-M MINDED.\u201cI know one man,\u201d sald he of the big.ing brows, \u201cwho has such a n min that a décènt-aläed, worth-while thought \u2018would batter itself uniconscious against the sides If it ever tried to get through.\u2018 Betier eat stale bread tian be 1N1- bred.Professional bouncers nearly always turn nut well TOO MUCH.al you washed 3 your face 0 Johnny\u2014 \"Yes mm\u201d { Mamma\u2014\"And your hands?\u201d Johnny\u2014\"\"Yes'm.- Mamma\u2014\"And your neck?* Johnny\u2014 \u201cAw, see here, ma, r ain't, a angel.\u201d Nobody is above suspicion wh ea.ous woman ia.around.> = \u2014 HAD BPECULATED, Ce Lucas\u2014* Did youse rh wail street?- on Timothy-\u2014\"Yes, I.unter stand around th Stock Exchange an\u2019 wonder hors meal wus comin' from.\u2018\u2019\u2014Ohio nal » \u201cJi er gettin used to publie spe * 't o .aint, I rémemiNr when him to stand up, an get him to wt a Row.à \u2018Oone Rd be.gor-1 \"1 AAEM 8: dul was |: |\" a hen | against lt | the sole motive: for the higher Tae] Womeh of taste are attracted by fach an extraordinary event-the préitiest - \u201ccostumes in Montreal at little more than half Novi-Modi prices and far less than half any tailor could duplicate \u201cthém for.Buy this week for Fall.Buy this week for travelling and staying at home.All $20 to $30 \u2018Costumes, now $13, All $30 to $50 Costumes, now $25.Most of the latter are silk lined throughout.All carry our guarantee.Novi-modi.Wardrobe 2364 St.Catherine Street, West, \\ - pl PROCTOR RS MITE MEY ee.10c, ex: of Mise ending lady) .holidays.Fa Knigh Mrs.et PA Next ue iltso Mar o m ( De ate I ets De EUVE : is day attraction for AIS0 en -commeteln| ces day af - pre.evening.Will C.Millard: Papers a Bicyclist: the Bedards, First Class \u201caupres,\u201d Hand Bal batic y am\" Bros.Clog Dancers: L.Barber, the-f' one arm Coutortionist; Emma Zepk.- fngar and Dancer; Cartal, French Comic Rice and Raymond, Illustrated Songs.1567°3 \u201cSaw - STR.\u201cALEXANDRIA.\u201d Montreal to Rochester and Return, 11-02 (vin Bay of Quinte.) Leaves Montres! 5 Thursdays.Montreal to Quebra and Beturñ, \u20186.80.Leaves Moniseal 8 1 m.Tuesdays.a 4 (Meals and Berth tusladed.) 3 One day in Quebec, or one day in or Charlotte me 2 Laws T0 SHOOT THE LACHINE RAPIDS.+ 27 Per am.on, Ps PY Yesimec ng\u2019 se 3 fen Ruay -at to \u201cMontreal about 8.oe aehime # ROUND TRIP 50e.-Bell Tel Main 20, \u201cSt.Lawrence\u2019 Court - ute held in our helt, Na.o CN Alezs TO-MOR \u201cThe whole envirogment + of the ME CHE HN SPRINGS \u2018\u2019Enibrades unique conditions for .promotion .of health, amuse- a Res ro LL Provivos on.QUEBEC.sao IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.of the City.und.District oo D ets or 205 meme piace, Trader = time 3e 9 ' ler, Plaitiff.Hendy Glichen, DE the City and District of Montreal,\u201d \u2026 Défendant.b The Defendant is\u2019 ordered - $0 /appear wi ne mon Sones), sip July.1002.EDMUND BARRY, aE Lea à Nu.2882.Dame Jane Robb, Mon Cw Platantr-s::artarney.s T.P.- Butler, M.10 Hospital st.(Exchange, Coke), Seo x ASHBURY COLLEGE, ABQGYLE AVE.OTTAWS, ONT.A Residen: and Day- School for.Boys T t nt Pu Pa Tir fe = ronan.La a coditortd è bubdings, fut, = ruse Play Ground Ba Fad for sports.\u201d _- Special Preparation for the nan.Kingston Preparatory be rtment for LT LITYLE BOYS.choo! Le apoon on t.10th, Ne 2 2570 Try ,EDUCATIONA ns ENE ce 340 > BLOG > .nada, .RE-OPSKS OI ihe, res péinted.weil managed and eniant primary day school vrganized.Experienc teächér in charge.Full courses in litera~ Bcience.Students prepared for Suiversits and departmental pariment Adillaiea w Bpeciallets in each de te Toronto Consepuator ward Fisher, Gliltvray_ Knowles For armouhertent and inforeration dress thé Principals, M188 M.CORLETTB, B.AMISS 8.E.DALLAS, Mus Baa 162 26 eod .9 ST.MONICA\u2019S © + FORMERLY ROLLBSTON HOUSE) .Residential and Day Schesl fox Girls | 170 BLOUR STREET.WEST, TORONTO RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY.SEPT.10 M8 Thorough course in English, Music, Art, Elocution, Piysioni Chaises and- Domestic Science, : Prepares for university and de perimental examinations, kindergarten snd.primary departments.Teachers thoroughly qualified and of highest academic standing.Specialists fa each department., A Home School.Extensive\u2019 \u2018and JDeautin #Tounds.For rospectus apply to 8 FHILLPOX IS, 152 » \u2018cot Ca \u201c - Lady.Principal SCHOOL oF WINING.Kingston, Ontario.\u2019 1.Four years\u2019 cqurse for à de (20e) emistry hy Etsctrieal la) Mining Englgseri [1] Mineralogy, tc).ogra Chemical thro #3 and rae: fur George Mackenzie, CB.Francis O'Callaghan, .> » n -C.B.,.Depat er in Et tn Pept 5 ca.) Capt.H.Cordeaux, Vice-Consul at Berba.Herr Ignata Brud, British Consul at Buda Colonel P, Sykes.Capt.A.C.Clarke, R.N.Commander G.R.Gaunt, RN.Commander P.Cullen.Capt.C.J.Clare, R.N.ORDER OF THE BATH.C.B.8.The King hae been the foiio ments to the leased to direct that promotions in and er of the Bath (I Clarendon, the Right - Hon.Bir Fra Jeune, K.C.B., Judge Advoca ; the Right Hon, Sir non .West, KGB; Ges, the Right Hon.Sir Brighton Probus.nyt Mounted En- | | Tenay at Black River bridge cma .of from a complication of maladies including i ini the loss of digestive power.as Geo antemale His M 0 Minister sevsion he was warned that he could not Colonel J.Greerson, R.A, C.B., M.V.0., [stand the strain of contin plate ours late Military \u2018Attache at Berlin.and the often oppressive of Ha am R.ond Hay,\u201d Eeq., Consul-General , but he believed .uat he should stan Hone) Ane fio bis post rough ie may De adi Dr.Henn Angst, Consul ich, [0 devotion ) - A.A e ey at Son al General at Zurich ing to Sir Johns sufferings now.Jac] ; pas or nee em isston: - a sion) be : au To be Knight Grand Cross: The Farl of - IF the.LY YL.VU lecret: of à illiam Oh Bart cent on ittée upon tb g i 3 e [Ee Gi hem Bi HE + C.B., - ; Viscount CR GVO In ary to HM.Office of Works; John des Gorst, Esq., C.B., Fi vieer tot rptian, Government; Henry , ., C.B., Clerk of the Parliaments; the Mon.Se 1.C.v.o., ; H.J.Van Bittart Neale, Esq., C.B., Assistant Secretary to the ira ., C.B., Secretary to the Ecclesiastical Commission; Professor William Ramsay, F.R.B.; Evelyn Ruggles-Brise, Eaq., C.B., Chairman oft Commissioners of Prisons; Horace mour, Esq, C.B., ' Deputy Master of the Mint; Leslie Stephen, Era George White- house, Esa., Engineer-in-Chief of the Uganda Railway; Henry Yorke, Faq.,, C.B., Director of Victualling of the Royal Navy.There are also a number of appointments as Companions of the same r.A NEW ORDER OF MERIT.The King has been pleased to institute an\u2019 Order of Merit, to which his Majesty, as Sovereign of the Order, has made the following appointments: Field-Marshal Earl Roberts of Kandahar, KG.K.P, VC.Field Marshal Viscount Woleeley, K.P., G.Gen.Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, G.CB.GCMG.Lord Raleigh, F.RS.Lord Kelvin, G.C.V.0., FRS.Lord Lister, F.RS.; Admiräl of the Fleet the Hon.Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.B.The Right Hon.John Morley, M.P.The Right Hon.W.E.H.Lecky.M.P.Admiral Sir Edward Hebart Seymour, G.C.B.Sir William Huggins, KCB, PRS.Frederick George Watts, Esq., R.A.A CORONATION MEDAL.His Majesty bas been pleased to direct that a medal of special design be conferred upon Lord Mayors, Lord Provosts, Mayors and Provosts in the United Kir om.The New Order of Merit.The new Order of Merit, which has been created by the King in connection with the Coronation honours, is clearly founded on the lines of the well-known \u2018Prussian \u201cOrdre pour le Merite.\u201d It will have the same comprehensive range and character, including besides British subjects who have won conspicuous distinction in the naval and military services, those who are exceptionally éminent as men of letters and in the fields of art and eciénce.The number of > fi °F Fag \u201cand suspended by a parti-co- loured ribbon of Garter bjue and crimson, two inches broad.The Sovereign s insignia, exgept, of course; for the modificatinons ne- of the Order will entitled to attach a facsimilie of its badge and ribbon to their arms.\u2019 The Seal of the Order will show a fuesimilie of the badge, impaled with the Royal Arms, on a white ground, with the legend \u201cThe Seal of the Order of Merit.\u201d June 28, as the day originally fixed for the | Coronation ceremony, will -be observed an the anniversary of the Order.There will be a secre being, be centred in the person of the Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Depurt- ment of the Household, who will wear as kis badge of office, a decoration similar to that worn by -the members of the Order, with the addition of two silver pens placed.saltirewine between the angles of the cross.\u2018The secretary and registrar will take charge of the Seal of the Order, keep a record of its members, conduet all correspondence connected with it,.and make an entry of all its roceedings in the register of the Order, the ancery of which will be in \u2018the office of the Lord Chamberlain of the Household.Freemasons Honoured.Among the recipients of Coronation honours, those who are Freemasons may be very freely counted, and among the more prominent are Lords Roberts, Wolseley and Kitchener, all Past Grand Wardens; Mr.W.L.Jackson, M.P., Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire; Sir Francis Knol lys, the Lord Mayor of London, Mr.Tom: lineon, M.P., both the Sheriffs of London, Mr.William Allan, M.P.(a Mason of some forty years standing), Dr.Alfred Cooper, Mr.Thomas.Dewar.M.P., Mr.Firbank, M.P., Mr.W.J.Lawrence, M.P., Mr.Littler, K.C., and Sir Prior Goldney.In the army the Duke of Connaught, Grand | Master 4f England, is the principal promotion; in the Yeomanry the Marquis nf Hertford; in the Volunteers Colonel Vil- liers, 1st Surrey, the Earl of Stradbroke, 1st Norfolk Royal Garrison Artillery, Col« onel C.G.Boxall, C.B,, 1st Sussex Artillery, its members will_be very restricted.It is, of course, primarily and essentially a Brit- and, Colonel R.W.Edis, 20th Middlesex The Extraordinary Chase Of Outlaw Harry Tracy SEATTLE, July; 10\u2014The pursuit of outlaw Harry Tracy, appears to be temporar ily suspended.Sheriff Cudihee has called in the guards of the southern suburbs, leaving only a sufficient number for a careful patrol.Jt is believed that Cudihee expects the convict.if he re-appears at all, to show up im another part of the country.The posse that started from Renton with the blood- liounds yesterday morning returned in \u2018the afternoon after p fruitless search.Since early yesterday morning the posse has been scouring the country between Ren- ton and Black River Junction.A large territory has been sentried, and it is believed that Tracy is hiding in the dense woods of this district.Guards have been stationed at every road in the\u2019 section.It is believed that he will soon make his appearance at some house and demand food, as he is known to be without supplies.The rumour that Merrill has joined his murderous comrade canmot be substantiated.NO ONE KNOWS WHERE HE IS.knows the exact whereabouts of the desper- 0.The Salem penitentiary guard, who is with the party at Renton, is certain that Merrill and Tracy are once more together.Three suspicious looking individuals have been reported at Renton.The men have the appearance of tramps and it is thought that they may be three cf four men who met LT on Monday night and walked through Renton in the convict's company.Ât the gaol they gave their names as Andy, Neilson, Tom Madden and Phil.Ritchie.The first two say they are loggers and the\u201c third says he is an iron bridge builder.Their statements as to their recent actions are conflicting, À diligent search is being made for the fourth alleged accomplice, who.is t ought to be hanging around Renton, or may have joined the convict.Rumours are rife that the fourth man is none other than Merrill, bu this is generally discredited.HIS CAREER OF CRIME.Tracy n his career of crime in Color | ado in 1 by Killing Deputy Sheriff Valentine Hay, a wealthy cattle owner of As matter stands at this moment noone |, captured.In the scrimmage he wounded Detective Rainer of Portland.June 9, with David Mer rill from the penitentiary at Salem at 7 a.m., killing Guards Jones, Ferrell and Tiffany, and wounded Deputy Sheriff Biescher, wounding Guard Ingram.June 10\u2014Returied in the darkness of the ear] morning to Salem, where the men held up J.W.Roberts, whom they strip- pd of clothing, and then stole a team of \"horses and made their way to Portland.Near.\u2018Gervais they held up \u2018two members of the posse in pursuit and took a horse and buggy.RS une ll\u2014Fired on pursuers from ambush pear Gervais.June 12\u2014Broke through cordon of 250 militia and made their escape.June 14\u2014Stole two horbes and rode through Portland suburbs.June 15\u2014Forced two men to ferry them | across Columbia River.June 17 \u2014 At Salmon Creek exchanged shots with a posse, and Tracy wounded Deputy Sheriff (Biescher.At Ridgefield the men stole horses and continued their flight.June 23\u2014Robbed the house of Patrick McQuire at Alacenter.une 25 \u2014 Stole breakfast near Kelso, ont.' iad 26\u2014Stole two horses, but gave them June 20\u2014Slipped through a strong posse guarding the road July 1\u2014Seen forty miles from Tacoma.Tracy left Merrill, saying later that he had killed him in a duel.Tracy rode through Olympia.July 2\u2014Tracy héld up six men af South Bay, near Olympia, and forced four to embark with him on Puget Sound.Landed at night at Seattle and started north.uly 5\u2014Two companies of militia united with ZY Sheriffs posses in following Tracy's trail.July 6\u2014Seen at Deception Pass in sail boat.Two steamers in chase.July 7\u2014Sheriffs posse, after chase of 125 miles, returned empty-handed to Seattle.Chase on Puget Sound continued by revenue steamers and.on land by militiamen and searchers for the.$5,000 reward.July 8\u2014Talked with a ranchman named Gerald, near Renton; a posse was summon- Routt County, in that state.In 1808 he was sentenced to the Oregon Penitentiary.He attempted to escape by seizing a locomotive, but the engineer outwitted him, and he was | ed; Tracy left houses by back door, and eluded pursuers fourth time by sprinkling pepper on trail bloodhounds were following.MOULDERS WILL AID STRIKING MINERS.TORONTO, Ont, July 10.\u2014At the Moulders\u2019 Convention yesterday a vote of $10,000 was for the striking coal miners, to be paid $f President Mitchell decides to call for help from other labour bodies.Some of the Southerti delegates raised the question of the colour line there, and announced that later on they would present a resolution for the exclusion of coloured men from the union in the Southern States.Objéction was taken by a number of delegates from.the north, but debate was postponed till the motion is pre- - sented.' pa Sir John Bourinot\u2019s Illness.~ (Special.to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 10 \u2014Sir John Bourinot's condition remains most.serious, though many fluctüations occur.He suffering + _ British Government and Morgan.(Special to the Montreal Star.) N, July 10.\u2014Str opinion exists Rae Td the House of Commons, that no agreement should be made by the Government with Mr.Pierpont Morgan until the House has had an o unity of | idering it.The Admiralty>Se ill to-day be questioned on the.point.EASE FOR THE FEET If your feet are sore, aching, painful, ten- TWO PROVINCES ARE AFTER METCALFE.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 10.\u2014Two demands were made upon the United States for the extradition of Gilbert Metcalfe, the C.P.R.operator now in custody at New Haven nn, one by the province of Ontario and the other by.he Manitoba Government.He wi ri or the offence committed in Ontarts first, as it antedated the other.Probable Date of Thanksgiving Day.(Special to the Montreal Star.) OTTAWA, July 10.\u2014The likelihood that Thanksgiving Day thin year will be fixed for November 20, although in deference to the wishes of the business community it may be put off until November 27.People who wish to enjoy the holiday would like to be able to celebrate it earlier in November or in the preceding month, \u2018when the weather is more favourable out of Wireless Telegraphy Under Water., {Special to the Montreal Star.PARIS, July 10.\u2014A telegram poil Cher- bourg states that Rear Admiral Fournier raphy et at-exparimenta-in wireless tefe.] aphy carried out on the submarine beat riton.The m were received without difficulty when n water.It is the inten.Sion of the French naval authorities to in- a wireless egraph apparatus on board all submarine boats./ ATR LoS US © UTHERLAND | ISTERS\u2019 a Rest tary and registrar of the Order, |.both of which functions will, for the time |\u2019 of scores of other household n STRAIGHT SAUCEPANS, 3 qs.STRAIGHT COOK POTS: 8 qts PRESERVING POTS OR K STRAIGHT SAUCEPANS, 4 qts.STRAIGHT SAUCEPANS, 6 qts.NIRAIGHT COOK POTS, 1 qt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 STRAIGHT COOK POTS, 2 qgts.«co oon one STRAIGHT COOK POTS, 3 qts.STRAIGHT COOK POTS, 4'ats.oo.con ens ot STRAIGHT COOK POTS, 6 qts.«.ovo.TLES, 10 qts.APN dv ans mee see veu su ous mee vee tae, * ese EGG MECH Coe ee Cees ees TOASTERS.- Saving money on luxuries is always grateful.But it does not compare, in the satisfaction it affords, with effecting eco omies on articles of everyday need and use.Hence the short list given here, oi utensils of which every h interest.For every item is priced materially below its regular value\u2014many, in : f 5 eediuls at correspondingly low prices: STRAIGHT BAUCEPANS, 2 Gt.ct cov cor cor 200 220 sen are nes cen aes eeper appreciates the intrinsic value, will prove full\u201d of deed, at half; and the list is indicative 0 18¢\u201d \u2018 Laces.Our Lace Department\u2014One of the largest ES; \"and most popular in the city.SPECIAL A rich and well selected assortment of guipure and torchon edgings, insertions and all over, ete, etc.We are selling nearly every day eome special lines in this department at much reduced prices, and a great many women are aware of the fact.We offer to-dav.at 3Qe¢, an Elegant Lace Collar, such as represented by the above cut, of Fine Escur- ial Lace, in both ivory or Ecru.\u2018 3 This collar is 7 inches in width, and is surely worth double the money we are asking for it.An extra charge of four + cents on all orders received by mail.DUPUIS FRERES, The Big East End Departntental Store 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine St., City Ç HON.A.G.BLAIR ANDTHE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Some Changes in the Location \u2018of the Line Between Canso and Amherst are Possible.(Special to the Montreal Star.) SYDNEY, C.B., July 10\u2014Hon.A.QU.Blair, Minister of Railways, completed bis inspection of the Intercolonial Railway at Sydney last evening.Among the matters now under the consideration of the Government, is a change in the location of some parts of the Intercolonial Railway between the Strait of Canso and Amherst.The proposal is to change the location of the road to connect with the Canso bridge at.Cape Porcupine, then to run along the Gulf coast to Harbour au Bouchet a Antigonish, thence to Pictou.From there the proposed road will be continued over the short line to Pugwash, at which place a link will be built connecting that town with Amherst.This change will rid the road of mounting heavy grades at Folly, and at the strait; and, while it will involve vy expendje ture, the department feels that it \u2018must undertaken, in order to handle Cape Breton freight traffic economically and expeditiously.; Hon.Mr.Blair was non-committal as to his impression of the Intercolonial Railway facilities at the Strait of Canso; but it is un: derstood he is disappointed, and that there is a possibility of the new ferry steamer Scotia being sold in the United States.i EVACUATING TIEN TSIN.The Powers are Willing to Withdraw Their Soldiers.WASHINGTON, D.C., July 10.\u2014Secre- tary Hay's action upon the appeal of the Chinese Government, through Yuan Shi Kai and Minister Wu relative to the evacuation of Tien-Tsin, has met with suctesa.The foreign generals who have stood in the way of the evacuation will receive instruc tions from their home governments, and, although one or two minor pdints remain to be édjusted, it is believed that Tien-Tsin will be turned over to the Chinese authorities, .Seeretary Hay, doubting whether anything could be accomplished directly through the diplomats at Pekin, though action there had been contemplated, decided to address himself directly to the governments interested in the Chinese question and maintaining forces in Tien-Tsin.\u201cThis was done through the American Ambassadors and Ministers resident at the various European courts and Tokio.Answers have been te- ceived from nearly all these, and they have all proven favourable to the United States contention.The powers are now agre to instruct their generals at Tien-Tsin to abandon the condition which was to have been imposed as a pre t to evacuation, that save the small police force of 300 men, the Chinese military forces must be kept at a distance of not less than 30 kilometres from Tien-Tsin.As this obstacle has been removed, a speedy conclusion is expected of the Tien-Tsin negotiations.CONVICTS USE DYNAMITE.An Unsuccessful Break for Liberty in Missouri.ST.JOSEPH, Mo.July 10.\u2014James Blade, Aleck Allen and James Murray, prisoners in the Buchanan county gaol, wrecked the rear wall of the gaol building yesterday with a powerful charge of dynamite.\"They then made a fierce fight for liberty, but the guards beat them back with Win- cheaters.Seventy-five prisoners are donfin- ed in the gaol, most of whom made no effort to escape.Those who did were clubbed into submission.No one was injured.although the explosion was felt several blocks away.Blade and Allen are under sentence for highway robbery, and Murray is a Government prisoner.They are now chained to the floors-of their cells.Other prisoners were told \u2018what was to happen ut five minutes before sie fuse - was lighted, and by the advice of the lead: ers they sought safety in their cells.The gaoler was at dinnér in another part of the building.\u2019 Until the damage to the gaol and court house can be repaired, a large armed guard will be necessary to restrain the prisoners.{ INDIAN CHIEF KIL LEDA fix Nation Head Man Struck by Lightriing.3 ONONDAGA, Ont., July 10.\u2014A terrific electric storm passed over the Indian reserve yesterday afternoon, during which Chief Levi \u2018Jonathon, who was driving a team of horses, attached tb a buggy, near their.council house, was killed outright ns also was one horse.Mr.Garlo, who was riding with the deceased also received a severe shock, but deceased 2 \u2018 ; - j The Calgary Carpen : (Special to the Montres) Star) ; C.ARY, July 10.\u2014The carpenter's union/of this city have come to an agreement i nderwood who is the largest most tative contractor in the , and as far ss he der,- bar chafed, or/blistered, shake a DA powder of Foot Elm each shoe.Its _- .DANDRUFF CURE Clfect in giving the fest ease and making | 3.W, BARKY, Foreign Agent them cool and ore are Something Bold by the : \u2014 a box, or sent by mail postage fres, D.8 SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS, Stott & Jury, uvills, Out.(8461 Bt.Catherine Street.\u2014 \u201cdN.BAILEY, Feruige.Yee Wowie pS ve is ¢oncerned, the te is over.4 is otherwise uinjured.was onk of the mioët powerful chiefs of the Rix Nations.co .or BROTHER AND SISTER DROWNED TOGETHER.A Girl Thirteen Years of Age Makes Effort to Save Brother, But Dies With Him.(Special to the Montreal Star.) CALGARY, N.W.T., July 10.\u2014A pathetic fatality occurred here yesterday.Two children named Clifford and Florence Me- Lellan were drowned.in the Bow.The children with somê of their playmates had gone down to the banks of theBow to play on the sands thrown up by the recent flood.Chfford who was about six years of age, reached for a stick which was eoming down and fell into the water which was very deep at that pcint and was carried down streun.His sister Florence a girl of thirteen made frantic efforts to reach him.but without avail.She rushed along the banka for about fifty yards and when the little boy was borne by the current past a pro- motory she was almost able to touch him but could do nothing to save him.As she saw his body borne past her she plunged into the water and seized him and at that moment the children were caught in a swifter current and carried out into deep water.The brother and sister locked in each other's arms then disappeared.beneath the turbulent waters of the Low.The frightened children watching on thd bank then gave the alram.but it was \u2018too late.\u2018The bedies have not yet been recovered.LORD PAUNCEFOTE\u2019S BODY.Reception of the Late Diplomat\u2019s Remains in England.LONDON, July 10.\u2014The Admiralty has made final arrangements for the reception of Lord Pauncefote's badv, now on its way to this\u2019 country on board the United States arm- outed cruiser Brooklyn, which left Annapolis on July 1.he British armoured cruiser Australia and the second claks cruiser Apollo will meet the Brooklyn outside the Isle of Wight, and escort her to Southampton, where the Naval Commander-in- Chief.Admiral Sir Charles F.Hotham, awaits the American warabip\u2019s arrival.A hundred marines, with a band, will form the funeral ard.British blue Jackets will act as bearers from the ship to the train.At the beginning of the removal of the remains from the Brooklyn, the ships will fire twenty minute guns.The y will he taken to the family home, Preston Court, Gloucestershire.The interment will be private.Simultaneously a memorial service will be held in London.So far, it has only been arranged for Captain Richardson Clover, the United States naval attache here, to meet the body at Southampton in behalf of the United Hates.Canada at the British Fairs.OTTAWA, July 10.\u2014Mr.WW.H.Hay.of the Central Experimental Farm, returned yesterday from a three months\u2019 mission in England and Ireland, There he was on business in .connertion with the Wolverhampton and Cork fairs.Fou The attendance so far at the Cork Fair, Mr.Hays says, has been small, almost from 3.000 to 5,000 a day.But it is thought the patronage will boom after the Coronation.At Wolverhampton there is a-daily atténd- ance of from 5,000 to 23.000.Canada had a splendid display at both fairs.The largesi is at the English one.where the buildtg is well situnted between the two main buildings.Every one takes.in the Canadian goods.The same kind -3f as at Wolverham scale.\u2018Wreck on the Hudson Valley Ry.' TROY, N.Y,, Julv 10.\u2014As a result of a head-on collision hetwsen two cars on the Hudson Valley Railway, at Caldwell, late yesterday afternoon, one person was killed and at least 18 others were more or lesa seriously injured.One car was an express, and the other a passenger, the laiter loaded with 84 excursionists from Stillwater, members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen.exhibit is at Cork pton, although on a smaller Gilmore Brown, C.E., of St.John.N.B.has been appointed by the Railway De- pariment a commissioner to Investigate the subject of railway cattle guards with & view of enabling the Minister to introduce legislation promised by fiim last session, when Mr, Lantaster's cattle guard bit} was defeated, See to It that you get PEARL- E, when you buy it.Grocershave poorer washing- powders\u2014tha t gy more profit.ometimes these are sent \u201cby mistake\u201d cor use \u2018out ë monter e .ro Yo * just as good-just the same A \u201d This is not PARTIR it for pif.INE the washing-powder, the Most Economical « 381 Je0d VSG GIGS EIR with.the current.He overbalanced himself | 1 Lon T0 PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.Coataias no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriedt, E.W, GILLETT ues LIMITES.TORONTO, ONT- A | 161 1 , APOLLO BEST BLOOM GALVANIZED IRON All workers in galvanized iron agree that Apollo best.|- - It is cheapest too.American Sheet Steel Company, New Yesk Representatives for Canada -B.& S.H.Thompson & Company oY St.Sulpice Street Montreal 181°ntyl A NEW ELEMENT FOUND - BY A GERMAN SCIENTIST.It is Called \u201cRadion,\u201d and is Active and of Extraordinary : Energy.- (Special ta the Montreal Star.) BERLIN, July 10.\u2014Prof.Mackwald, ot - the Berlin University, announced at the last meeting of the Psychical Society, that he had discovered a new element.The element in question is called Radion.It is ae.tive And of extraordinary energy.Prof.Mackwald has separated it from radio-active bismuth\u2014so-called polonium-found in uru- anium ore.It consists, as Prof.Mackwald discovered, substantially of ordinary bis muth, and of a new metal in the proportion of a thousand to nne.The new metal can be separated by the electrolytic process.The rays 1t emits are something ie those | of the metal radium.but differ in being al- - most completely absorbed by pa er, as well as by glass.Prof.Mackwal Yas roved that a porcelain tube heavily char, with.electricity by rubbing, immediately lowers its charge when a morsel of this metal weighing hardly a milligramme.is brought within a distance of one-decimetre.À c .mical analysis of the new metal is rendered very difficult by the fact that one ton of ore contains hardly one gramme of it.DOMINION STEEL AND COAL.President Ross Speaks of the Company\u2019s Output.(Special to the Montreal Star.) SYDNEY.N.S.Julv' 10.\u2014Mr.Jas.Roms, President of the Dominion.Steel and Coal Co., in an interview with the Star last night.said the Steel Company was turning out more product now than ever, and at much cheaper cost.Large exportations were being made to the United States and to different parts of Canada.The product was highly spoken of everywhere.There are now «x open hearth_furnaces_in.operation, and the daily output ol stertaverages about 400 tons.\u201cI expect,\u201d Mr.Ross continued, \u201cthat the output of coal this vear will ex res tasflion tons.Last Month, was good, but I think this one will be better\u201d .Amnesty for French Exiles.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, July.10.\u2014The wore._ corres pondent of the Times nays a Parliamentary \u2018 committee hax decided to recommend to the Chamber of Deputies to consider amnesty .for strikern and other offenders, proposed by Socialists and also amnesty, p by Nationalists for Deroulede and, other exiles, \u201cChildren Ory for y ~ bm many \u2014 CASTORIA, > a - \u2019 1a), dragging © the oa 9 d\u2019 Armes.She by Fall ridon 1, À : ng Lady, a Mative, of Lachine, Met Death in \u201cMetropolis To-day \u2014 \u201cWas Struck by Debris 5 Blown From All Souls\u2019 Church.\u201cÉONDON, July 10\u2014Shortly after Queen Alexandra passed on her way to open the ecponation bazaar, the decorations across Place, heavy and sodden with wee caught down 8 mass of coping from the top of All Souls\u2019 Church.Miss Strathy.Balieved to be a Canadian, was killed and several persons injured.\u201cA later despatch to the Star says: \u2018The Miss Strathy killed in London, Eng- lend, was Miss May Strathy, ef Lachine.- : | Miss May Strathy, the victim of the catastrophe in London, is the eldest daughter of Edward W.Strathy, of Lachine, who is secretary of the Montreal Trust Depos:t : pany, corner of Notre Dame street ani -_Pléc went © London to take oe in a squall of wind and / ing Decoration in the Corpnation, with Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Bastable, of Lachire.Mr.Bastable is cashier of the Commercial Union Company of this city.Mr.Btrathy lives on Fortieth atreet, in Lachine, and in addition to the deceased he has a family of four daughters and two sons.Mr, rt Strathy, a brother of the deceased, is a clerk in the Quebec Bank.Mrs.Strathy is dead.Miss Strathy was twenty-seven years of age, and was the eldest of four girls, She went over to ioin her aunt and grandmother in England Teutonic in September for home.There are at present in London three Miss Strathys, all of whom are related.They are Miss Louise Strathy, sister of Mr.Gor: don Strathy, stock broker; Miss Fredericka Btrathy, sister of the late Mr.J.B.Stra- thy, and aunt of Mr.Gordon Strathy, and the unfortunate young lady who was killed Miss Louise Strathy went over to London in August last, while Miss Fredericks, apd the young lady who met with the fatal accident journeyed over jut a short time ago.WAS A FAVOURITE EVERYWHERE.In Lachine, Miss Strathy was known by every one, and her bright, cheery smile for all made her a pronounced favourite.She took much delight in out-door exercise, and was always interested in all water and other sports.The news.of her sudden death was car ried to her grief-stricken father by a Star representative.When he saw the first cable, which did not give any first name, he at once said: \u201cI fear that this is either my sister or my daughter.\u201d ~ FOOTBALLERS ARE UNCERTAIN OF GROUND.Winnipeg Bhamrocks May Not Play on M.A.A.A.© \u201cThe Montreal Association Football Team \u201c fis very uncertain as to its ability to receive the Shamrock Football Team from Winnipeg on the Montreal Amateur Athletie Association unds pext Saturday.; Before the Montrealers were quite certaiv as to the date of the visit of the Shamrocks, -the Montreal Cricket Club engaged the grounds for Ssturday, and Mr.Matthews, * the president of the Football Club, is now trying very herd to get the cricketers to arrange their geme so that the foothallers will have an opportunity to play thers.A Plea From Upper Westmount.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Bir~1 appeal for space in your widely cireulated columns, to make a plea for Justice.It is generally belleved in Montreal that the municipality of Westmount is a model one, and that, like the King, it can do md wrong.But allow me to protest in the name ct \u2018very many of the citisens and property- owners of our charming little town, against the\u2018arrangement our Councillors are seek- \u2018thg to make with the Montreal Btreet Railway for track extension.Now, we are not asking a selfish thing when we ask that in this proposed extension, the whole town should benefit, and not a favoured few.\u2019 Thus, is it fair.is it just, is it honour- sable to confine all the street car service to the lower levels of the town and not extend it.to the higher levels?It is true that the lower section of Westmount is much more settled than the higher section.but it is simply because it has street car accommodation.If we of the higher level were given the same advantages, you would soon see the green fields cease to exist and be replaced with streets of handsome residences.There is no doubt that the land of the higher level makes more desirable building sites than that of the lower.All the air of Westmount is pure, but it is well known that the higher one ascends, the purer becomes the atmosphere.As matters stand now, we are not treated justly: although heavy taxpayers, we are practically ignored and our money goes to build up another section of the town with no profit to ourselves, I would hate to- impute interested motives in a matter of this kind, but I, for one, and many of my fellow-sufferers, can ascribe no other reason for the persistent discrimination shown to our district by the - municipal authorities.One would think that they could see that the opening up of the higher portion of Westmount would greatly increase the municipal revenues, by attracting many more people to reside there.But either they cannot, or will not, see it in this light.If spoken to, they talk and promise a lot, but do not act.The time to act has now arrived, and we are determined to get justice for our section.Too much bas been spent below and too little above.AS matters stand now, the street cars are to run up Guy street, to Westmount ava- nue, in Cote des Neiges close to Cote des Neiges Read, and the west end of West- mount on the upper level will get no benefit.\u2018 The matter, If taken up by our Councillors In an earnest manner, giving fair «treatment té the Street Raliway Company, can easily be brought to a satisfactory settlement.as I am informed that they are willing\u2019 to extend their line westward at a great expense to them without getting any money consideration from the town, asking only to have a franchise for thirty years for both upper and lower levels.We want the cars along s Westmount avenue, down to Claremount avenue, making a bajt line with the Sherbrooke street connestion.! Yours truly, A.C.BT.AMOUR.The Projected Public Library.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: ~ @fp~In your issue of July 4th there were soma remarks re the Carnegie proffered jibrary.under the head lines, City may yet refuse Carnegie's library offer.\u201d The city would do nothing so rash as to refuse a present of $160,000 for mere quib- The men of the city are free to act ad théy wish.If they wish to accept the I.Mbpary offer, we shall have .the library.We hold the Finance Committee acted \"- prudently In having lay censors.Although.perhaps, it would have been better worded to include a certain profession instead of not.exclude à profession.Btill, as no reflection was intended, there should be no offence taken.The clergy of all our churches, and most of all the clergy of the Catholic Church, would be the last to, we believe, stand in the way of their people receiving a blessing.The clergy of the smaller churches =.SROUId RAYE _resaon for opposition.Why i that tay.think It unjust thet ene-of them - er.oat heen: ; er.\u2018T should they?Why should any church?The selection of a representative from Laval University and from McGill Univer pity and an alderman is the greatest combination that any Finance Committee could think of.and great oredit should be given Alderman Laporte for his prudence and farsightedneas.It is a representative from each of the greatest Universities of Canada.and a representative from the Coun- etl of its largest and wealthfest city.What - more would any one want?Ne the anawer from Laval, we would \u201cMk ve the answer,.and to whom.We weuld = very disappointed, indged, If Laval, with _ bap past record, with the position she holds in the public eye, and with her seal for education, should give the answer as reportéä, If it be true that thik fa the answer.6f the University, schnowledgitig b t a @redt division of the ovo.* .\u2019 .> .to know who the person was who people of Montreal, If they say they are unworthy of the honour, they are unworthy.But I do not doubt that this is not the final answer of that body of educationalists, no more than that the answer of \u201cthe sister university will be worded similarly.Let the clergymen who wish to act, say 80; that we may know who they are.The man who says that the clause about laymen will upset a scheme for a $150,000 Mbrery must have a very poor opinion of Laval, and are Carnegie and McGill to think their minds are so small that such a trivial thing should prejudice them against having a magnificent privilege for the people?Does he think there ls no man in Laval capable of acting as censor?Are we to understand that Laval i» afraid to appoint one of their number, for fear that he cannot do as well as a representative from McGill?Trust him! We wager that he comes out no \u2018seeond best tu any other representative.TX Race feeling; who talks of race feeling?We all are Canadians.I count it treason, for it is treason for men to try to keep alive and to fan into fiame feelings that are dying and that sur\u20acly will bo dead in fifty years.Have we not one common Premier?Are we not united in many good works, and who Is the Alderman, who will, by word or act.or 'n ary way, put obstacles in the way of the doing of another good deed by the united efforts of both.This le an educational affair; let it be done by educationalists.- BTUDENT.Forestry at Queen\u2019s University.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014Referring to your editorial in a recent issue on \u2018\u201cThe Bclence of Forestry,\u201d you will be glad to know that a Department of Forestry is, with the assistance of the Ontario Government, to be established in the Mining School at Queen's University, and that the students wil} probably have their summer experience in the extensive forest :.serves of the province.The subject ia under careful study, but the desire Is to establish a course which will develop fnrest engineers, who, in the future, it is believed, will be a necessary adjunct of every lumbering estah- lishment, as well as of every forest cs- tate, whether Government or otherwise.In the United States, the forestry movement has at length come home to the people, as shown by the fact that the State of New York, and paper companies, lumber men and other land owners in thirty- three States, from Maine to the Rocky Mountains, and south to Texas, have applied to the Bureau of Forestry at Washington for engineers to lay out their lands on scientific principles.The American Forestry Association, which has done s0 much to rouse the United States Government and people- to a sense of the importance of the forests was founded by us in Montreal, and held its first meeting there, ita great success being chiefly due to the enthusiasm of Mr.Wm.Little.Succeeding meetings were held In the United Btates citles, and for à time interest seemed to slacken in Canada.A change for the better.especially in Ontario, is now taking place.A.T.DRUMMOND.Toronto, éth July.\u2014\u2014 ' Bertie\u2019s Scientific Discovery.Bertie was seventeen, of seraphic countenance and a scientific turn of mind.Bertie, though young, was also an enthusiastic materialist, and, notwithstanding his big, dreamy blue eyes, totally devoid of sentiment.Surgery was his hobby.He pictured himself in the future as the greatest sur- reon of the age., .LS os Aunt Busan had come all the way from Montreal to visit the family, and brought with her Brutus, her beautiful Maltese Angora.Aunt Susan owned broad acres, and befor® her the Presidents of many banks salaamed.Aunt Susan was childless.Hence Bertie, Mary, and Susan were warned not to do or say aught that might offend.as .\u2026.Led Two weeks had passed.Aunt Susan was dozing in the big armchair.The family was gathered about the sitting room table, var ously occupied, though silently, fearing to disturb Aunt Susan's repose.Bertie burst into the room, his face aflame and his eyes shining with the light of a great discovery.\u201cAunt Busan,\u201d fe cried, in a voice vibrant with emotion, \u201cyou are a benefactor to science.1 have discovered the original function of the vermiform appendix.it is the purring apparatus in the feline.1 anaesthetized Brutus and then dissected him slowly \u2014he was purring all the while\u2014and found that the purrs came from the vermiform appendix, and had he lived only a few minutes longer.I might have made a still greater discovery.\u201d But Aunt Susan had fainted and\u201d pater familias was rolling up his sleeves, his eyes fixed ypon Bertie with a ni ificant stare and a look of grim determination drawing Burial Cure for a Child.WILKESBARRE, Pa, July 10.\u2014Light- ning struck the house of John Hudock, a Russian.It passed down the chimney and struck a child in a cradle, running down its body from the right shoulder to the left hip and then d e leg and across the Hight foot, burfing the flesh all the way.hen the parents rushed to the cradle the child showed no signa of life.Neighboure flocked in, and as soon as it could done a grave two feet deep was made.The child, stripped of all clothing, was covered with earth, its head being.jeft free poured down, but a erdwd stood about the ve praying.Half an hour later Dr.E.M.Beris reached the place and found the chili copacious and suffering very little.It was en \\ né theory of the eart- abeorbe the the hospital, and is likely.to recov.Russians is that the ty from the , and was to have sailed on the.down the corners of his _mouth.\u2014N.Y.| Times.Department bas been the cause of consider able discussion in insurpnce circles today and many enquiries have been made at the Star Office regarding the correctness of the figurés given out.A prominent insurance man remarked to the Star that he bad beèn given to understand that the number of fires that had occurred in the city limits during the past six nionths had decreased instead of increased as indicated bÿ- the report.He said the statement showed that during the half year the number of.fires was 514 against 491 for the p ing six months.On enquiries being made at the Fire Department it was ascertained that the figures given are alarms sent in to the de- à The bali yeasly rapert of the Fire Alarm\u2019 ent, calling out the .During the pox six: false alarms have n sent thought to be the work of an- argi gang as the same box was -three evenings consecutively.In fact, the trouble became so annoying to the department.that the police had to be appealed to and the individual who is caught in the act of pulling a false alarm in future will be dealt with in a severe manner.An official of the fire department stated that he was strongly of the opinion that.there had been a decided decrease in the actual number of fires for the past six months as compared with the preceding six months, but, as a matter of fact, there hed been a great many \u2018more false alarms turned in.months ia an Novel Motor Car Was Tested by the C.P.R.To-day If Montrealers fifty years ago could have seen a handsome car being propelled along parallel rails with no ostensible means of locomotion\u2014with no smoke nor ashes in its trail\u2014with no arm reaching up to electrical wires overhead\u2014pothing but a haudsome, brightly glistening carriage moving along at the rate of thirty miles an hour, with its polished woodwork and glass observation front glistening in the sunlight\u2014they would doubtless have been tilled with astonishment.Co But this is what many Montreal citizens who happened to be in the vicinity of the Windsor street C.P.R.station at 10.30 a.m.to-day beheld.It was the trial trip of the first electro- gasolene motor car ever operated on the continent.It is an English idea taken by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the purpose of showing to better advantage the magnificent scenery of the Rocky Mountains in the vicinity of Banff.= , The trial trip to-day was a run as far as Montreal Junction and return.The journey was made expeditiously and with every comfort to the passengers invited by the company to test this new railway vehicle.THE PRACTICAL USE.For a considerable time the officials of the company have felt that something of the kind was required for the convenience of the tourists who make Banff their head: quarters.Formerly, visitors who wished to examine minutely the wonderful scenery of the Canadian Rockies had to occupy observation cars attached as \u201c\u2018trailers\u201d to the regular express trains.It was felt that the time had arrived when something should be put into use which would be independent of the regular trains of the company, and could make little trips to Field, etc., THE ELECTRIC MOTOR CAR WHICH WILL BE USED IN THE BANFF NATIONAL PARK, \\MASaasasassasssasasssassand lesions satesssanassannd just as the wishes of the tourists should dictate.Hence the present invention, which will be presently packed on a freight car and despatched to its future sphere of labour, oil ES pr rar lonization Company.to Hold Drawings Now; ~The Latest Lottery Scheme Hardly has the Cyclorama of Jerusalem Company.closed its doors and stopped its drawings than another concern, which intends to hold\u2018 regular drawings, and, in fact, has been doing business for three days, starts up.This is the Colonization Company of Can- ads, with offices Dame street.The reason that it stop at 1627 and 1629 Notre business for a few days, with an intention of resuming it on Mon next, was that matters were in a little too great a hurry to be run properly, and that it will take that long to put them in ship shape.That the company did noi lose much time in starting business was shown by the fact that the letters patent were only issued the.Dominion ent on the 13th of last mouth.h n is \u2018charter, -the company, with a capital of 805,000, is allowed to do a general colonization and lumber business, and to allot certain privileged shares by means of drawings (which are fashioned the same as Jottery and policy drawings, and are conduc by means of the same sort of a Ww ; : Bhares are twenty-five\u2019 cents apiece, but it is only neceseary to pay up five per cent.J of the actual value within the first three months or s0, 80 that the shares are within the reach of any one.The company expects to do such a large business that in a month or so it is the intention of the lawyer of the company, Mr.P.R.Goyet, to apply for an increase of the capital stock to a million dollars.Among the charter members and directors of the company are: Mesers.Henri Dubois, the hotelkeeper who only lately became part proprietor of the old Lepine park: r.Amadee Meunier, a well-known hvery- stable kee er; Mr.Arthur O.Fiset and Mr.V.Elias Rivet.THE COMPANY'S PLANS.- Mr.Meunier, when seen this morning by a Star reporter, said: \u201cOur company is a colonization company.We are not obliged to do any actual ¢oloniz- ation work for three years, but we will begin shortly, and are now (fCtung ready to purchase a of land in northern part of the Provikce.We do not think that there is anythYng illegal in what we have done, or what we are going to do.If we did, we would not have such-a prominent place.\u2019 .\u201cBut you hold drawings, do you not?\u201d \u201cYes, we are allowed to hold drawings, by which shareholders are enabled to acquire a number of privileged shares free of charge, We are not a lottery, however, in the common acceptance of the word, for whoever invests in a share cannot lose anything, for even if he does not draw any of the privileged shares, the share still remaine his property.Another feature which distinguishes our company from a lottery is the act that we do not pay money prizes, and that we do not give money.for the priv- il shares.\u201d : \u201c\u201cThey have a certain money value, however, have they not?\u2019 he was asked.\u201cOh yes, was the reply, and if brokers will buy them; \u2018we cannot stop them.\u201d HES Ri among the anowy peaks: of the In further conversation Mr.Menieur stat- The motor car when it was brought ed that a person could buy as little as a : fifth of a share at a time, alongside the station platform to-day, proved a neat, handsome little carriage, capable of holding fourteen people comfortably.The seats are comfortably finished with leather cushions, and the propelling apparatus occupies the centre of the carriage, where the engineer, Mr.Albert Ross, stands, with his eight levers withmx ensy reach.The car weighs four tons; the material was brought from England and the carriage was huilt by the Canadian Rarific in this city.The wooden sides of the car- riagea re finished in natural woods and pre- | sent an attractive appearance.Five galjons of the gasoline put aboard this morning, will run the motor car a distance of one hundred miles.The cost of the car is in the vicinity of $1,500.The sides of the car are open, having blinds which can be raised or lowered as the occupants desire The gasoline is ignited by an electric spark.To-day the new motor car was not by any means put to its utmost eed, but between the city and Montreal Junction it made between twenty-five and thirty miles an hour, with an easy, comfortable style of locomotion .Mr.Albert Ross, the engineer.who will \u201cYou are not afraid of the police interfering with you?\u2019 he was asked.\u201cNo,\u201d he replied} \u201cwe are not, and if they do we will fight the matter to the bit- Me owhy did stop business?\u201c you ness?\u201cWell we started a little too soon, and after doing business for the \u2018rat days of.this week, we decided to wait till next Monday, so that we would have time to put our affairs in smooth running order,\u2019 \u201cHow large are the prizes a shareholder can win in the matter of privileged res?\u201d \u201cI do not know exactly,\u201d said Mr.Meunier, but there is a ar scale provided our minutes.\u201d COMPANY'S LEGAL ADVISER.Mr.Meunier gave the address of Mr.Goyet, the lawyer, who had obtained the charter for further information, .Mr.Goyet explained, like Mr.Meunier, that the company was not a lottery in the regular term of the word, because there sel ected offices in | a - « could be no loss, and the drawings were only for privil shares.\u201cWe intend shortiy commence with our colonization work, | I have had interviews with that end in view with Messrs.ftan and Gouin, - \u201cOur idea is to give each settler who nettles with us two lots, and for two years sufficient assistance to become independent.After that we can take one lot, and leave him the other.\u2018 We must put up ten ver cent.of our capital stock, which is $95,000.but we have found out that this is far too small, and we will apply next mouth to have this increased to a million.\u201d Mr.Goyet, like Mr.\u2026 Meunier, was unable to state exactly bow many privileged shares the holder of one share could win in the drawing, but endorsed the statement that it Was according to a scale, which was embodied in the by-laws of the company.lle also emphasized the fact that the company did not give money for the prizes won.\u201c \u201cHowever,\u201d he said, \u201cthese privileged shares become the property of the shareholders who win them.If you want to scl] your- hat, and can; find a buyer, there is nothing to prevent you from selling it, and it is the same with these privileged shares.If a broker wants to buy them, the owner will have a perfect right to sell them.\u201d Mr.Goyet was asked to explain the modus operandi of the drawings, pnd said: \u2018\u201c\u201cThey use a big wheel the same as in lotteries, and if you happen to have the lucky number you may get a hundred privileged shares or perhaps more.\u201d ; Mr.Goyet, like the other gentlemen interested, no fear of police interference.\u201cIf y do interfere,\u201d le says, \u201cwe will | fight em legally in.virtue of our charter.\u2018 FEEEP 4494444404949 4 4442434440200 04004444404 944 4444344 204440 THE LETTERS PATENT.The following is the notice -which appeared in the Canada Gazette: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under The Companies Act, 1902, letters patent have been issued under the Great Seal of Canada, bearing date the 13th day of June, 1902, incorporating, Albert Desjordy, manufacturer; Henri Dubois, innkeeper; Amedee Meunier, innkeeper; Arthur O.Fieet, importer; V.Elias Rivet, accountant; George Giguere, manager, all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of uebec, for the following purposes, viz.: (a) To acquire and own, to improve, lease and hold, by any | title, all such lands, timber limits, real and moveable property, water powers and privileges and other appurtenances and improvements as may be necessary or useful in connection with their business as a colonisation company and lumber dealers, and to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the same or any part thereof, the operations of the com- pony to be carried on throughout the minion *of Canada.(b) To establish seftlers and to furnish and advance them the money necessary for the founding of their establishment \u2018under the most advantageous conditions for the object of promoting coloniza- ion.(c) To have the shares in the said company subscri for with or without premiums, distributed -on drawing by lot among the sharebold- ers, payable in priv: shares of the said company only.(d) To distribute by lot amongst the shareholders of ten per cent.of the lands bel to the company by the naine of \u201cThe Colonization Company - of Canada\u201d (Limited), with a total capital stock of ninety-five thousand dollars, divided into three hundred and eighty thousand shares of twenty-five cents.Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, this 13th day of June, 1902.R.W.SCOTT, Secretary of State t PEEP P IEP PIE P PPE P PIPE FEE 4 PEPE 4444444444444 4004044 + THE CORONATION DATE.operate the car at Banff, stated that the It is Said it Will Take Place experiment, so far as the working of the carriage was concerned was A August Oth.complete success, and.that he did! LONDON, July 10.\u2014It is ssid on good not anticipate any difficulty in taking | sy rity.that subject to the approval of the car, with its Toads of tourists, up King Edward's physicians, the coronation through the steepest passes of the Rockies.will take place August 9.The Coronation Bazaar Opened by the Queen LONDON, July 10.\u2014The Coronation Bazaar.which is probably the biggest affair of its kind ever held, was opened by Queen Alexandra this afternoon.The bazaar was held under a temporary structure covering 150,000 square feet, in the Botanical Gardens.Regents Park.It was in aid of the Hospital for Sick Children.Over 5,000 tickets at a guinea (85.25) each were sold in advance.A bank had heen established on the ground.dinners were arranged by Ritz, and, altogether, every facility was offered those desiring to spend money.The Queen, in semi-state, with an escort of the Life Guards, and accompanied by several members of the Royal family, drove up to Regent's Park at four o'clock.Her Majesty was welcomed by the Duke and Duchess of Fife, the Duke and Duchess of Teck, and other notabilities.The Indian Princes, the Colonial Premiers, almost all the members of the diplomatic corps, many of the Ministers, and representatives of the nobility were assembled on a dais from which, amid a fanfare of trumpets, the Queen de- N clared the bazaar opened.An inspection of the stalls, of which there were nearly forty, was then n.At each stall Her Majesty was received by the ladies who organized it.At the American Court Mrs.Choate and Mrs.Whitelaw Reid accompanied the Queen on her tour of inspection.The American Court consists of eight elaborate stalls.Consuelo Duchess of Manchester watched over the embroideries and American books, Mrs.Bradley Martin supervised American preserved truits, Mrs.Arthur Pajet disposed of jewellery.Her stall was one of the chief features of the show.e Results at Henley.(See also page twelve.) HENLEY, July 10.\u2014 The final for the Wyford Challenge Cup was rowed in rough water and stormy weather.urton jumped off at the start and was never threatened.In the final heat for the Thames Challenge Cup.Trinity Hall, Cambridge, beat Royal School of Mines Boat Club by 2 12 lengths.Time, 7 minutes 34 seconds.In the final heat for the Silver Goblet, W.Dudley Ward, and C.W.H.Taylor, Third Trinity, Cambridge, beat the London Rowing Club easily.Time, 8 minutes 36 seconds._ In the race for the Visitors\u2019 Challe Cap.Jesus College, Cambridge, beat Balliol College, Oxford, by one-thi of a length.Time, 7 minutes 50 nds.Religious Orders of France, PARIS, July 10.\u2014 The Premier, 'M.lued at £3,600,000 ($15,- D) uly\u201d plendd jewel were eg | Combe, Bat AR wou or for exhibition purposes, especially by J.row o have not compiled with the.law Pierpont Morgan, though purchases could be made from £1 to £10,000, which was being asked for De Beer's 207 carat diamond, shown at the Buffalo Exposition, and for the great southern cross pearl.Among the aristocratic saleswomen was the Duchess of Marlborough, who, in her stall, had .£300 worth of chia sent for sale by Emperor -William.; Lady Strathcona, wife of the Canadian High Commissioner, and Lady Macdonald resided over Canada\u2019s sections, which were autifully decorated, the principal decorations being maple leaves.Canadians, Stay at Home.To the Editer of the Montreal Star: Bir,\u2014~Wili you kindly allow me the priv- flege of your columns to offer .a- few words of advice to the young men and women of Canada who contemplate coy.ing to the United States for the pur] se of procuring employment?! As president of the Canadian Clfib of Boston for several! years I came {a con- idea that work was to be easily obtalned, and that wages were much higher than in Canada.They were from all walks in life, \u2014labourers, men and women with trades.and even professional men.They game with the mo#t buoyant hopes of bettering their lot, only to find, after weeks of vitin seeking that their anticipations were (doomed dis intment.; \u201crhe dustrial condition of the ! United States Is not what it was Twenty or even ten years ago: In those days there were \u2018ample opportunities for all who wanted work.At the present time nearly all \u2018branches of business are centralized] the great trusts are in control, labour machinery has displaced hand work, have been cut down, and thousshds\\ of men and women are now walking utreets of the great cities, who would, if titey could, eagerly embrace the oppor ity to earn a few dollars & week to K the wolf from the door Sg tact- with many who came hers.th -the | The enormous immigration from Europe, especially from the southern parts, has glutted the at and been a| .° powerful tactorfin Jo-rerliig Wages rom Taly alvat about 1.500 immigrants are Wal.PU riving every week at the port of Boston.while probably double that number land at New York, Philadelphia and southern coast cities.These people can live in luxury on wages that would drive an American to the poorhouse.The supply of labourers and much distress consequently exists.My &dvice to the young men and women of Canada is, Stay at Home! Their opportunities are better there at the present time than they are here.If the young people of the eastern provinces.are not satisfled with home condi- \u2018tions, let them try the Canadian North- West.That ig practically a new country, where the chances of success are excellent for those who are willing to work.A great many are going there from New England, and it \u2018looks ss if the prediction of Sir Charles Tupper, made at a dinner of the Canadian Club three years ago, that it would not be long before the tide of fîrm- - migration will tlow from this countyy toward Canadas, is about to be vi im, \u2014therafors, -greater-than-the.demand, oi \"associations that unless they are dissoly- ed within a week, their establishments will be forcibly closed.Two thousand establish- merits are involved.New Station for Ottawa.OTTAWA, July 10.\u2014 Mr.E.J.Cham- berlin, general manager of the Canadas Atlantic Hallway, stated to-day that the company will commence work on the new Central Station for Ottawa tbis year.The sta tion will cost a quarter of a million dollars and will be for the accommodation of all systems entering the city.Mr.Fitspatrick at Quebec.(Special to the Montreal Btar.) EC, Jule-10.\u2014Hon.Charles Fitz patrick, (iuMiaister of Justice, is here from Ottawa to-day.PERSONALS.Mayor Cook, of Ottawa, is at the\u2018 Hall.pr L.Z.Joncas, of Quebec, is at the ail, SN Misa Blanche Lamb, of Cohoss, N.Y., is the Hall Mr.N.Riona, of Quebec, is staying at the Hall.Mr.H.D.Barry, of Toronto, is a guest at the .\u2018 Miss Belle Dunham, of Cleveland, is re gistered at She Hall.Mr.and Mrs.F.Ë.Henderson, of Monc- ton, are at the Quèens.Mr.and Mrs.E.K.Smith and family, of Scranton, are staying at the Hall.Mise Florence » ; O.Keys, of Vassar College, Hoping that these words of advice may poughkeepsie, 20ers de oe oe be heeded, I remain.fe - iss E.M.Dibbiee, of New Brunswick Tours truly, | bas returned to town.and iy the of J - BER ; sister, Mre.Robinson, Boston, July & 108.pee TTL ee {Seu also page twelve)\" \u2014 .the SEAWANHAKA CUP TRIALS.They Will Really Commence on Saturday Next.The real trial races for the Seawanhaka Cup will commence on Saturday next.Mr.Charles Routh has had Osma out since last Saturday, and had some very satisfactory work out of her.4 Melons Cooked on the Vines.SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.\u2014One of the ils of ranching on the Colorado desert as just fallen upon the young colony of Coachella three miles from Indio, on the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad and only a short distance from the famous Salton Sea that puzzled the scientists a few years ago when the flood waters of the (ol- orado River Loured into this lowest sink of the descrt.0 years ago it was found that artesian water could be secured at Indio and its vicinity, st a depth of 500 feet, and at a cost of only $300 a well.It- was found that melons grown on this irigated land ripened earlier than in Ar'zonà.Last year at Coachella sixty acres were put in and twenty-five carloads of melons were sent Fast, which netted the growers $1,000 a car.This year 900 acres were planted and 300 carloads were ready to ship for which $1,200 a carload was offered.Last Friday a sandstorm occurred.It lasted three days and the lowest temperature ir all that time in the shade was 126 degrees.The melons were mot have a single crate to ship.King Edward\u2019s Recovery.(Boston Post.) The steady progress of the King of England towards recovery is a cause of thankfulness and congratulation all over the world.In the United States this sentiment i» unanimous.It is not that we, citizens of 8 democracy, hold the ruler of a people to be superior to the people.Neither is it thst the death of the head of à constitutional monarchy can disturb such a Gov- e ent.There is nothing that would be shaken in the system of the British Empire by the decease of the sovereign and the agcession of the helr-apparent, All would go on as before.But in the case of King \u2018Edward thgre ig a feeeling of pecu- lap gratification at the probability that his life will be spared and that he willeÿn- tinue the ruler of Great Britain.This iis due to the fact that he has shown himself a.fit monarch.There Is very kindly feeling toward Edward VII in the hearts of the American people.He has been our guest, and to that extent we think we know something sbout him.In his long apprenticeship to the throne, he has conducted himself with a diligent regard for the requirements of - -postt tow tained, and we think he is a pretty fair example of what a sovereign ought to be.We are glad he will live to reign.As for King Edward as à man, the readiness with which his physical powers respond to the critical demands laid upon them by the operation for the relief of his malady shows him to be \u201csound.\u201d There has been a great deal of malicious gossip about his manner of life as the Prince of Wales, and insinuations of weaknesses and lesions either inherited or'caumed Ly dissipation.But when a man of his years can pick up at the rate he has dope from such an {liness and such an operation, he Ia neither a degenerate nor a weakling nor a rove.He is soimd physically.- NEW YORK .\u2014Charles H.Criss, a well- wn cotton broker and member New York Cotton Exchange, died suddenly of \u2018acute Bright's disease at the Normandie, Normandie-by-the-Sea, N.J.Gustave Bruce , A member of the firm of Tiffany & Co, disd yesterdèy sn y in London of typhoid fever, cooked on the vines and the growers will.~he-hes-at last ats | HICAGO, Il of the: SPhillips Square\" .SPECIALS in DRESS GOODS 800 yards Rich Fancy Striped Grass Lineus, at a discount of 20 per cent.; Fancy Dress Muslins, §@ per yard.A Line Fine Organdies, 200 per yard.LE beautiful colors ; these are or Table Covers.patterns.À fine range of Fiber .latest designs and colors.in.to 12 ft.x 15 ft.Cocoa and Wire Mats.Carpets.Carpets For Summer Residences.Indian Durries and Moong Mats, new goods in mer cottages; can be used on the floor or as Portieres China and Japanese Mattings in a great variety of | ~ Japanese Rugs in Jute or Cotton, sizes from 18x36 Wool, Union, and Hemp Squares.Cocoa and Rubber Mattings.Indian, Persian, Turkish and Axminster Rugs.Oilcloth, Linoleum, Inlaid Linoleum and Cork Wilton, Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets.Hammocks Hammock Supports and Awnings ( without Hammock.Hooks, Ropes, etc.), $12.50, \u2018 Hammocks in a great variety of colors and blends.and in different styles, at 75c, $r, $1.25, $r.$2, $2.50, $3.$3.50, $4, $5, 36, $7.$8.$10, Baby Hammocks ( cradle pattern), $1.35, $1.75,%2.specially adapted for sum- * + + Carpets and Rugs, in the \u2014 50.$1.75, Special Attention Givon To Mall Orders.HENRY MORGAN on FINANCIAL.(See also page nine.) Afternoon Sales.ominlog Iron pref.\u201410 at 9, 5 at 95.Bominion Iron 4a 83000 at Ogllvie Flour pret.\u201425 at 118%, 75 at 119%, 125 at.T6 at .em Street\u20142 at 277, % at 278, 40 at 2784.25 at 278%.Montreal Street bonds\u2014$200 at 107, 500 at 10714, 100 at 107%.Canadian Pacific\u201425 at 13444, 60 at 134%, 25 at 134 3-8, 25 at 185.\\ Canadian Pacific new\u2014l at 190; 325 at 181.Toronto Railway-\u2014 at 118%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the \u2018Star by Gordon Strathy sni Co.Stock Brokers 9 Bt.Sacrament st.tt July 10.July ©.STOCKS, Ask Bid.Ask.Bid Closing as es ; Pacific.185 184 1 y Caps er es 1814 180% lat + 130 Duluth Commo 8 es caasen \u2014\u2014\u2014 avouer o pre vteretn sessasess sess Montreal & R - 27844 7 Teronte BtEallway .1944 118% 119% )lul, Halifax St Rail \u2026\u2026 108 108% 105 108% Detroit United Ry 78 TT \"To TI Winnipeg.\u2026\u2026\u2026 no 140 Te 140 BL John do do.180 114 3 119 Transit \u2026 11 21v 115% 110Yy TE 0 Nat Ca.Re ne 101 11oy 110 Commereial Cable .164 1u0 tas 1834 Montrer! Telegraphxd 170 1674 174 167% BellTelephone Co xd.170 6 168 6 Light, Heat& Power \u2026 Can.Gen Klectric\u2026 Ham Rlec Pref.Dom Iron Steel Do Pref\u2026 Laurentide Pulp Neva Bcotia Bes! Montreal Cotton.Dominion de.Can Col do.xd B.C.Merch Cotton Co.Windsor Howl.Lake Superior.avers ever mevesemt sesragess 100.100 oni er pref.= 131 hes 1s 3 Series A.YU Bose Series Be.101% 100 201% 20 NINES.War Eagle.\u2014 em Republic.rene vose » ayne.\u2026\u2026\u2026.move 18 Montresl- Londo 000 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Virtue a \u201cno\u201d v North Star 4 marre carer © area Dominion (nal Co 138 133 133 483 Do BE.Lo ery reesses seers azsecaes Intercolon[al do com.5 7% su Do do (Regd).Halifax Electric Ry.Can Col Cotton me eee wee Bell Telephons.Dom.Coal .cces wo 0e \u2014\u2014rrem Laureutide Pulp.cress toressses mpeeyer Dot.Steel ex coupo Wy avi Montreal) Street Ry.107 lv 110 7 Ogilvie Flour.336 ile 110 114 The Wheat Market i¢ Dull.(Special to the Montreal Star.) July 1-Wheat- ia dull.September sold from .73 M4 to.74c, back to 73 14 and 73 38c.The market was un- b settled and turned rather weak along towards the close.The map again showed a good deal of rain in the west, but generally clear weather was jected.Local traders were inclined to sell the distant futures on the improved outlook, but the feeling in July was strong owing to small receipts.The Price Current said the crop\u2014showed further slight deterioration owing to storms.Corn\u2014July sold between 85 to 87c early and off to 1-2c.September at 61 1-4c to 61 7-80 to'61 3-8¢ Prices show somewhat low- et tendency.The deal in July was again inactive and the bull leaders let the price go unsupported.Improved weather tended to weaken the more distant market.~ + Sales of Canadian Pacific In the New York market up to one o'clock to-day were Jw 4 - Total sales in the Mew York market to 1 w'étauk to-day were 160,000 shares, NEW YORK STOCK me a Special] rted tor che Star dy C.Monk, a Po rament street, local mans or J.ect private wire, = EXCHANGE.0 Juiy 10 © figh low Stocks Opening wp io 235 Cine, Amaigamated es se 63% American Per vescesces 83 $ Bla Pref even vim revente vents pe em Amer Bugar Refin.Co 283% 160% 134) Aub De pratique 119% 1198 119% 1161 - Ain.Sinltg.& Ref.Co 48% 483% éôk Hig Anacondp Min Co.100% 100% 1003 10ulg A Te eT > on San bass 0 vou Prd Baltimors & Blue.108 307% 1074 o pre fucsstes cuavecte emventere vestes Brookiyn R T.T4 67 sus 67 Chic & Alton Com.à 85 - | sh Can Pacific.185 135 184 15518 Canada Bousn RP upees ot apeeens o cura Ches & Ohio 49% SOU 4580 ev Chic& N W avssaress emotes sevessem oveesess ChicRI&P 1814 183 181 1814 Chic Mii& St.Paul 177 17 177 VTE, Colurndo Souther.81% 31% 81% BA : : I masses pore Ew Ty as Ool.Fuel à Iron ubiy oy, Cum, Products .te vere pme qure Do pd.\u2014\u2014.oss Doane d.Lo 289 Jen ps.aware xd.\u2026_\u2014 4 p \u2026 1% 176 176 us TR Cen oh A avveeuem 17 17 47 PRL rome et umes ate ue 7e Great Northern RY pf.venues musÿrms ceesesese Gen.Klecirig .804 8iy 310 sis Jercer Central \u2026 - vésecurs mvemens Tow oun.ous 7 PE 45 San +7 0 .\u2026 su | Mauezs & Tex com.2% 204 26m Sos im do Pref.AL BSL byl\u2019 ie Louisville & Nashville 14ulg 141 1908, Hig Manhatten Blevated,, 181% 131% 181 181 Yimouri Pacide vannes Pi le 4 > We ebro) Trac.7 bX Central & Jud.158%.Jae ie [{ > Erie Ruitroad.: Be 37 iy om Do do 1 fre Bu Sup SUR In do 1 .tosoceeen basevsory os NY Unimilo & Wet 3: ss ER Es Norfolk & Western.OY pe) Lt\" 2h Nurtneru Bec 1 m2 seupouses Uimulha, com.= soccer vases Pauitic Sinit.mervec pase sve Vennsylvauin Ry.123 164% Fresseu Mteel, cum.4 47 Premed Steel sé duly Hii Yue reeves wo.a en Le de brefs ao fot ref.7 Putin.on re me severe ve 0.Buutbern Ky.cum 87% 374 Joly Bo fod ide means a rN -\u2014 = uthern Pa 0 5 Udy denn Loul & son, i\" 044 lexus Pacife \u2026 + 7 434 LE 2 em ther Ao Dod aire dry Lo jus Te +5 Bldg \u201cUy dv uv pret ste .Bache and Co., New York, over $ ve PR A rE Ar CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.à d.dd.Bache and Lo., 1¢ Bt.Sacrament reyors tbe Closing \u2018prités 10-487 us Pré July 30, 190) Opening.Highest.Lowest.Closlag Wheat, July.75% 0%.7 78-5 \u201caps GEN 3 Tan AN Cera, July.88 q 84 { ua = pt.Gly Ola Y se, 81-44 Oass, July ee co Et © Bp doh Sly HUN HU Park, July.18% 18s 1854 lave Sept.1884 1874 NSU 1872 Lard July.Jloz ili lie Us 8 Shert reign vei 1b CUI e Locsc00e \u2014 seater.+ ep 1055 wi iio 19m ari Canadian Pacific Earnings.Sy Canadian Pacific Railway traffi Ings from July 1 to 7 were: © earn | 1902 .0.1901 teaver sores us Increase .For the same period & year : he d ear ago L crease was $14,000, y « 6 in- « The Montreal olearing(house statement \u2018 ls as follows : Total for week endin Ju 10th, 1902 5 y 479,617 4 Cortesponding week, Too seo mevres \u2018er sp es ; # Corresponding week, 1000 .16848004 5 Coresponding week, 1809 .os «00 15,007,648 @ LÉ a 3 pt A Rd Mantial Training Topic rison's pils i { A a Westmdunt.à 2 at $ 73 i ; To Pa -72t0f.James W.Robertson, : Dominion \u2014Bpirs Commissioner, and euperintendent of ~ Abe McDonald Manual Training Schools in i 7 X x \u201cafdrested the\u201d tédehpre - present persuing a course im: mantol raining in the Westmount Academy.The Address was delivered at the-close of the éay's work, at four in the aîternoon, and wag throroughly practical in its character.Np upwards of an hour Prof.Robertson 0 the importance of manual training from the educational and economic point.of » as it gave the teachers more power they thought they posiesied, iL awaken: ed them to a knowledge of their Tapabili- tied, and it also tended to make their pupils unseltish and self-reliant, and imbued them with a desire to carry things through to a _ Prof.Robertson Was accoinpadied by Sir >- William McDonald and Mr, Hyams, an Am- giean educationalist, and \"was introduced fp the teachers by Mr.Johansson.superin: tendent of manual training at the \\Vest- \u2026_\u2026 Mount Academy.Between forty and fifty }>}-\u2014\" teachers, chiefly from Mootreal, listened to the address.: An inspection of the class preceded the \u2026 \u201capæech-making, and the visitors were shown .Mpecimens of paper work, w carving, car\u2014 zc: ring, etc., made by the teachers.The atter were also seen at work, and as they A saws and planes and chisels and draw- [\u201c\u2014~\"~ing knives, and all the other appurtenances connected with a carpenter's kit, the sight : was a novel one.Most of the members of the class were ladies, and they appeared to = greatly enjoy their somewhat unconveu- = _tional work.: BENEFITS OF MANUAL TRAINING.Prof.Robertson spoke of the benefits oi Manual training to the educational work of this -proviñce.He referred \u2018to the inp- portant part it played in the lives of the teachers after it had been understood and thoroughly mastered by.them.It gave them an inkling as to the powers they possessed.It developed their strength, both physical and mental.It taught them self-reliance and made them think.How many, he asked, of those to whom he was speaking had .any idea a week ago that they possessed the powers that were being exemplified at the carpenter's bench that afternoon, It was safe to say that very few of those present - then thought they possessed the talent to à carve, to plane, to mitre, and to construct * such articles as were laid on the table before i Ep 5 - ENJOYABLE LUNCHEON GIVEN ON BOARD NEW ' -SS.LAKE ERIE.Fr essrs.Elder, Dempster and Company, M an informal luncheon on board their: \u2019 fre steamahip the Lake Erie at half past \"one o'clock yesterday afternoon, those present being well known business and transportation men connected with the Mont real trade._ This is the first visit of the Lake Erie to the port, the vessel having been engaged as _& troop ship during the latter part of the \u201c South African war.he guests i the ship and expressed themselves as great x pleased with the fine appointments of e vessel.Mr.A.E.Cook, freight manager of the Elder, Dempster Company presided at the Juncheon which was given in the dining { saloon.Mr.David Campbell, the Canadian : uanages of the.line, being.abeent in Enz- d.CooL ET me LAS e Lake Érie is à sister ship to the Lake PE Bimooe d has à J et tons.The Yeses] was built by rs.] \u201c.clay, Currie & Co., of Glasgow, to the or- - der of Messra.Elder Dempster & Co.eel ; Her dimensions are: Length, beam, 52 feet; depth, 30 feet.The vessel Twas built 1900 of steel,\u201d poseesascs water ballast tank of enormous capacity.and is one of the most modern vessels afloat.She'is fitted out like her sister ship only that she has a smoke room upon her dock that the Lake Simcoe does pot possess.The staterooms are large and airy, and the berths are fitted with spring mat- promos, and convenient smokerooms are tted up for gentlemen while ladies find s parlour provided for them.Co Among the invisted guests were His Worship Mayor Cochrane, Hon.Senator Mac- kay, Messrs.L.E.Geoffrion, R.&.White.t, Reid.J.W.Loud, Geo.Bosworth, D.MeNicoll, A.F.Read.John Corbett, Robert Mei tien.L.N.Thompson.M.A.Ove rend, Ww.Stewart.J.Hardwell, Geo.Thompson, Norman Wright, C.B.Esdaile, J.8.Norris, R.Peddie, G.T.Bell, C.E.E.Ussher.William Egg, J.Alexander, A.A.Ayer.J.McKergow, P.W.McLagan, A.Ma A.Hodgson, H.A.W.T.Ware, John enecke, G.Hod An eCiitie.Chan w e, G.Hodge.À.D.3illis, Chas.5 Baird, J.Carruthers, H: D.Metcalfe, J.Coffey, J.Melady.J.Burton, À.Jacques, N.Christensen gross to of 8,000 Mesos.Bar.d Manus} training, therefore, had re | vealed tp them certain aptitudes which they: « for doing certain things.lt had made them more powerful, it had educatéd\u201d their h and their eyes, and it had given them a consciousness of newborn strength and a kuowledge of something they -did not know before.Manual training, in so far as the pupil | Was concerned, made him an interested student.It excited the child\u2019e curiosity, and when wonder and curiosity were awakened in a child\u2019s breast, the taek of driving home the day\u2019s lessons was a com vely easy one.Manual training made the pupil & practical pupil,and it accustomed him to look at things in à practical sense, There was such a.thing &s too much Latin and Greek, but there could never be an over-dose of practical training in a child's life.Manual training with tl pupil ae well as with the teacher, taught him to educate the eye and the hand, taught him method and the \u201cwhy- for\u201d of things, taught him to be self-reliant and developed the more useful powers within him, powers that would stand him in better stead in after life than all the books and literature and mathematics in the world.MADE SCHOLAR INTERESTED._Manual training made the scholar inter ested in his work.Hie studies grew to be a delight to him.They became reat object jlessons.The subject of Euclid, for instance, could be better studied if the pupil was enabled to go to a manual training bench after the lesson and put into practice the principles and rules he bad\u2019 learned in the class.So in botany.A child might study botany books for days, might read all about the construction and manner of growth of the potato, for instance, and yet he might not retain the knowledge he acquired.But let a teacher, at the close of the lesson, take a potato, and make it the object of a quiet little talk, explaining ite colour, showing how it grew, what its value was, Wi its enemies consisted of, and she would drive home such a knowledge of the vegetable into the minds of her pupils that they would never forget what she had told them.So in all spheres of school life, manual training could be made a powerful factor in the education of the young.To-day, in Quebec, the teachers were sowing a seed which in the course of thirty years would result in a magnificent crop of self-reliant and watchful men and women\u2014 men and women who would be a credit and a blessing to the province.'YORKSHIREMAN TELLS OF MINING LIFE IN THE FROZEN NORTH.Mr.James McKie, a native of Yorkshire, Eng.who has spent several years in the Ath and Klondike districts, was in the city |yesterday and sailed by the Lake Erie to-day for England.In speaking of the old country and its approaches, Mr.Me- Kie said the route is now in fairly good condition, and that the improvements at Five Fingers have rendered the river v much better during the past year.He - ed that a little mere work at the head of Labarge, thirty miles below White Horse would make the river route all that could be desired.The trip from White Horse to Skagway, 110 miles by rail, is covered in six and a half hours, yet th passenger rate still remains at $20.e freight rates, however, are much lower, with the result that everything is now much chea in the Yukon country.The ordinary labourer who used to work for $8, $10 and $11 .a day is now satisfied if he gets $4, and he can to- ay purchase his sugar at 8 cents, tea at, 50 and 75 cents, and a 50-pound sack of flour for 83.75.Mr, McKie said that nuggets had been found at Skookum, off Bonanza, which showed that they had been carried a very short distance.His theory is that most of the Klondike district had im paat ages been 500 or 600 feet higher and had been ground away; in fact, gold is being found away up on the side hills and in some instances 400 feet from the bed of the creeks.- Building Will Begin at Once.Mr.Chas.M.Hays, second vice-president of the Grand Trunk Railway, has approved of the plans of the new Railway Young Men's Christian Association at Point St.Charles, and the building will be n at onge.It will be three storys high and will cost $3,000.Besides the class rooms readi rooms, gymnasium, library and other departments of the ordinary Y.M.C.A.building, it will have a dining room, lunch counter and other conveniences for the use of the members.Trip on the Continent.Mr.M.Hicks, the auctioneer, accompanied by his son, has left on the Lake Erie for an extended trip to England, Ireland and Scotland, and the Continent, Mr.Hicks makes this trip every summer, and gener- .Barker, E.Nicholson, W.Power, J.Ww 8 .Todd, P.Brennan, J.\\V Anderson, J.McShane, J.Kentghen, Thos.Henry, Wm.H i enry.Jones.J.trick, J.Hibbard, J.WV.\u201cMcCullough.Kirkpe- - are offered to the Montreal ally succeeds in collecting large consign ments of Rugs, Paintings and Linens, which public in the autumn.- Fight Took Place After T : \u2018 rican \u2018Contabulary.writes to his mother under date of Potchefstroom hospital.June 6.to tell ber of & fight which took place after the peace terms were signed.in which the Constabulary euffered.He .says\u2014\u201cLast Friday while the S.A.C.columns were operating in the Losbergs.our advance scouts consisting of a squad from 15, 18 and 18 Troops ran into the Boers.Lieut.Tre- vennick and Troopers Devereux and Woods.of 16 Troop, were killed and a trooper from 15 Troop and Trooper O'Keefe of 18 Troop, were wounded, Lientenant Trevennick 16 from England and joined us from the Imperial Yeomanry.Devereux and Woods are } 4 > | =, .Peace Terms Were Signed y nc.Massiah, of the South Af- | Canadians, and tke others English.Troop er Connell, of 16 Troop, had a hole put through his left ear.Our lieutenant, (16 ing.\u201c80 peace is declared and our real work commences.There is going to be a hig cele bration here Coronation Day and all the S.A.C.troops are to take part in it.The war is over in a sense, but there will be some who will have to wait here for they have work to do.I am now able to be out of bed for four hours a day and will be in the Convalescent camp in a day or two.\u201d He sends greetings to all old friends in Montreal and Lachute.had Luncheon to Artisans\u2019 Society.: ermen yesterday afternoon entertained He Society of Artisans to luncheon on the mountain top.A number of speechea | were made.The event was a pleasing one.| OUTINGS.An Inexpensive and Ready Prepared Luncheon.\u2018 Nyy.AR vera SE ae.pu + \u2014 During the vacation, supposé you Took less and play more.Crape-Nuts, the food that makes breakfast «0 easy to get all the year round, is the ideal food for that purpose.; Grape-Nuta is thoroughly cooked at the factory by food experts.is alwaye ready to serve fwith the addition of cream.You can save yourself the heat from cooking and the time and exertion necessary to prepare other food, by ita use.\u2018Its high nutrition gives strength and nourishment withodt the internal heat of meat and other heavy food, keeping the tem- rature of the body cool and comfortable; îte delicious flavour pleases every.palate.Picnicker and camper as wel] as the hotse- .wife preparing the regular meals at home, ® can a pleasant and enjoyable summer by the nse of this ready prepared and easily digpaed food and will mise the usual heavy an (huggish feeling gene ¢ felt in hot ~T tion will consist of Messr An Outremont Delegation.~ In compliance with an invitation sent by Mr.L.O.David, City Clerk.a delegation from the Council of Outremont, will vist the \"City Hall in a few days, to ascertain to be annexed to the city.The deputa- oyce, Lamour- eux, Beaubien, and Landoé.Public Works Appointment.It is rumoured that Mr.Louis Coste, -Who was well known in Montreal as the.Chief Engineer of the Department of Publie Works, will be made Deputy Minister of the same department, sycceeding Mr.A.Gobeil, who retires to form a law partner ship in this city.Special Meeting on Friday.ere was no meeting of the Police Committee yesterday afterndon, vo a apecial meting has been called for Friday mornin when it is likely that the long etpec promotions ie made.© Would-be men Bxamined.Yeaterday aftefnoon the Pire and Light ined a number of spplicants for the posi- - tion of firemen.It the interition to fill the vacancies from this list in future.ren © Inspecting the Waterways, Hou, J.1.Torte arrived in the weather.; à Many pleasant ways of chantSog the f \u201cof use found in be 8 an Jock: terday, after a trip through the oman ing and Lake St.John districts, and js en: 5 fe \u2018 BRE PL Troop) died here in hospital Sunday morn- |.upon what conditions Outremont is invit-\" Committee assisted by Chief Benoit, exam: | oes re ye ¥ , k pF vig again e ci DOOR Wi staff, tc the Esai Hie FIFTY.YEARS\u2019 PROGRESS | 70F B.LEDOUX & CO.\"MARKED BY BANQUET Ledoux, is Equal to Anv in the World.Fifty years ago yesterday, the firm of B.Le- doux & Co., the well-known waggon and carriage manufacturers, of 93 Osborne street, was founded, and the banquet given last night, for the purpose of celebrating the fiftieth anniversary, was a decided success.One of the warerooms of the spacious factory was converted into a dining ball for the occasion, and it was nicely decorated with bunting, flags, ferns and flowers.Mr.Charles Ledoux sat at the head of the tahle, and grouped around him were personal friends, business associates and employes of the establishment.Those who were present included: Senator Casgrain, Mr.J.G.H.Bergeron, Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., Dr.Des rosiers, yor Lighthall, of estmount, Mr.F.X.Perrault; Chief Prevost, of Ottawa; Mr.H.Cameron, Brantford; Mr.J.Hamilton Ferns, Mr.A.Bissonnette, Dr.er.The toast list included \u2018The King,\u201d \u201cMr.Charles Ledoux,\u201d \u201cOur Parliaments,\u201d \u201cThe Quests,\u201d \u201cThe \u201d \u201cThe Employes,\u201d and \u201cThe Ladies.\u201d In responding to the toast with which his name was coupled, Mr.Ledoux said: \u201cAs no doubt you are aware, there have been big strides made in the building of carriages, as there has been in other branches of business.Canada is still a young country; still, for all that, nadian workmen have shown to the rest of the world that they can turn out work with the best of them, and are not afraid to put their products in competition with those of other and older countries.As-Canada has shown to the world what her young men could do on the veldts of South Africa, s0 can her workmen and mechanics show what they can do in the commerce of the world.\u201d The speaker declared that goods can now be produced in Canada as good, if not bet- |- ter, than we have been accustomed to importing, and the time is approaching when goods labelled \u201cmade in Canada\u201d will be considered superior in finish and durability to those made in Germanv or anv other country.(Cheers.) Speeches were also made by Senator Cas grain, Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., Mayor Light- hall, of Westmount, and by Mr.J.B.Au- ignon, on behalf of the employes of the +m.AB congratulated Mr.Ledoux on the anniversary and expressed kindly wishes for the future prosperity of the firm.An orchestra discoursed music during the evening.The fact was recalled during the evening that the women of Canada showed their confidence in the firm when they had the carriage presen as a wedding present to the Prince and Princess of Wales Pail at this factory.AN INCREASE IN FIRES DURING.PAST SIX MONTHS.A report showing the number of fires for the first six months af the present year was isstted at the- Fire Alarm- Department -yes- terday afternoon.During that time\u2018the number of fires was 514, as against 401 for the six months in the year preceding.Here are some of the details: In January 73 streams, 52 Hand extinguishers, and 6 buckets were used; in February, 36 streams, 80 extinguishers, and 12 buckets; in March, 21 streams, 19 extinguishers, and 8 buckets; in April, 32 streams, 33 extinguishers, an ® buckets; in May, 47 streams, 31 extinguishers, and 20 bu 21 extinguishers, and 11 buckets, The chief fires of the first half of the year are the damage to the plant of the Royal Electric Company, January 16: the entire! destruction of the Guardian Assur ance offices, January 28; the destruction of 8t.Mary\u2019s church, February 17; the fire in he establishment of the American Silk aist Company, April 28; the fire on the steamer Forest Holme, May 3; and finally the fire in the lumber yards of J.Grier, June 17.SUBURBAN NOTES.The Westmount Town Council will meet this evening for the purpoee of considering a project tp extend Westmount avenue.Miss Mauzur, of St.Alban\u2019s, Vermont, who was visiting Mise Lane, of Forfar street, Point St.Charles, last week, has returned home.«Work on the new Roman Catholic church, at Westmount is proceeding rapidly, and it is expected that this building will ready for occupancy by Chrstmas.The walls are now nearing completion.Several new rustic bridges are being added to those that already cross the pretty little stream in Westmount Park.The grounds are also being sodded, and additional trees are being planted.The Park is now a delightful place in which to spend the -after- noon.Nuisance Complained of.The residents of St.Denis street, between Lagauchetiere and Dorchester, are tly annoyed during the summer months by the nauseating emanations coming from a butter factory situated in the lane The Board of Health was often notified last year, and then petitions were sent, but to no avail.This constitutes, it is claimed, a great nuis- arce and a danger to the health of the r.eighbourhood.1 Hospital for the Insane.The report of the Protestant Hospital for the Insane for the week ending July 8, shows : Admission& 5: discha cured, 4; discharged on trial, 6; deaths, 1.The visiting gcvernors for week commencing 14th inst., are:\u2014Messrs.Jas.Coristine, A.A.Ayer, Bishop Carmichael, and Dr.G.E Armstrong.+ Participated in An Assault.Albert Cote was fined $20 and costs yesterday, or two months\u2019 in i, for participating in the assault upon Captain Labelle and his family at Verdun on Dominion day.Judge Desnoyers said that he wished he could make the punishment greater.Business Notes.Marie Cantin has registered in the Tutelle Office as doing business under the name of M.Meunier and Co.Arthur Depatie will do business as a plumber \u2018under the name of Jos.Labelle and Co.- .- Sir Thomas Sbaughnesay bh views yesterday with the di Railway Company of the Co the North in connection with of the line from Labelle to N The Lit Digest.\u2014\u201c/fhe opening of the Story is Homerie anf/ of fine quality.\u2018There is pothing in this /book comparable to the fights.ey/ are Spiritual and phy: sical; pnd if the lormer are closer to Mr.(Gordon's heart, the latter are pictured By his fen with a more onate intensity.The life in the woods of these shanty- 4 Capadian Workmanship, Says Mr.Laberge, Mr.J.Fortier and ex-Ald.Fau- | E ets; in June, 52 streams, fee one PERTE men affords the most delectable reading.+ « » Mrs.Murray, an admirable figure, undoubtedly has her prototype in the auth- ce.mother, .Mary Robertson Gordon taught philosophy at Mount H te when she was twenty, and ined the ipal- tly tern myo Joueg Sah Sey may, retire - ihc- lation.of the backwoods.\u201d RRS | otrik \"The conductors and motormen in the em: .about- ten per cent.This increase is made Ietroactive, beginning from the first of uly.: directors of the two roads, held yesterday: afte n: Immediately after\u2019 the meeti g, General Manager Wanklyn issued the fol lowing circular: \u201cFrom July 1, the wages-of conductors and motormen in this company\u2019s service will be increased as followa: , \u201cMen who have been in the service over two years, from 15 cents to 16 1-2 cents ploy- of the Montreal Street Railway and |: the Park and Island Railway will recefve: an increese in wages, which amounts to} This was the decision arrived at by the | 8 hour; under two years from 14.2-7 cents 1-2 cents an, hour.\u201d \u2018 affecte about 1,800 men, and work ôn the average ten hours a day, the increase ia a substantis] one.Men of over two years\u2019 service will get over 350 Tl more.hree years ago, acting upon its own initiative, the Street Railway gave the men an increase aggregating $40,000 à year, while the present increase will reach in the neigh- bourhod of au additional $50,000., B ing of the increase, Mr.Wanklyn said yesterday that no de d whatever bad been made on the company by the men.The directors, he added, had the best foterests of the men at heart, asking in fetum devotion to the company and to the public.Ë + | Hon.1.D.Botki , Congressman.from - Kansas Writes an Interesting Letter LEE 8 MONTREAL'S RIP VAN WINKLE OFF TO SLEEP AGAIN.OO 4-4-4444 bbddddidididdididdiddidoddididdididddbdiddbdiddiddidid-iibidididii bd-b-bddibididdd ddd VT PT TT Tr YT TT rT TT TT PTT TY TTY TYP YY YY YT + Trey + SINSTER STORES ARE ALL DENIED of King Edward.A FAVOURABLE BULLETIN Speculation Continues as to the Date of Coronation\u2014The King Favours August.LONDON, July 10.\u2014The bulletin on King Edward\u2019s condition, posted at Buckingham Palace at 10 o\u2019clock this morning, says: \u201cThe Kings condition continues to be satisfactory.(Signed), An authoritative statement regarding the health of King Edward was published in today\u2019s issue of the British Medical Journal.It says: .\u201cIn view of the fact that sinister stories it may be again stated as emphatically as possible that after the operation no trace of malignant disease was obeerved, that no suspicion of any kind has arisen since, and that the medical attendants are quite satis: fied that His Majesty's constitution is thoroughly sound.\u201d e British Medical Journal adds: \u201cThe progress of the last week has been everythin wound, well.though still deep, is granulating During the last few days the im- rovement in His Majesty's generel health as been remarkably rapid.The King has regained his strength almost completely, and is able to take restricted diet with a good appetite.The Lancet also stigmatizes as \u2018lies\u2019 the sensational rumours circulated, and says: \u201cThere is not and never has been the faintest shadow or ghost of a suspicion of any malignant disease.\u201d \u2018 The Lancet specifically asserts that the King is free from cancer.WEDNESDAY'S PROGRESS.Last night King Edward\u2019s: progress wis reported as uninterruptedly favourable.His Majesty reclines on a movable couch most of the day.Some of his physicians are still in constant attendance upon bim.It was announced last evening that it was His Majesty's present intention to be¢ taken on board the royal yacht early next week.The air is filled with irresponsible Coronation rumours.The date has -not yet been announced with authority, but tbe news agencies have little difficulty in supporting theories based upon easy inferences that the Abbey service will be reduced one half.The Marquis of Lansdowne, the.Foreign Secretary, in the course of a conversation with an enquirer, professed ignorance of the date.Two members of Parliament, discuss- mg the matter, stated that Sir Henry Camp- bell-Bannerman told one that Mr.Balfour said the King desired to be crowned as soon as possible.He would like the coronation to take place about the middle of August.This desire is held in court circles.\u2014 Arrives at Denver to Preside Over Mine Workers\u2019 Conference.DENVER, Colo, July 10.\u2014President Gompers, of the American Federation\u2019 of Labour, who is here, in an interview last night, said: \u201cThe convention of the United \u2018Mine Workers meets in Indianapolis soon and the matter of a strike fand will be taken up.The convention will also vofe on the pro position of calling all the soft coul members of the United States.ut e: ly It can hard it An Authoritative Statement | \u201cin Regard to the Health [% continue to be manufactured and printed, | that could be desired.The | .PRESIDENT GOMPERS TALES | pers has been in constant\u2019 telegraph comi- munication with dent Mitchell.-.BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 10.\u2014The local unions of the United Mine Workers held meetings throughout the district yesterda to take action on the recent agreement reached by the joint committee of miners and operators.- .Jt is understood that a majority of the } loads, have declared in favour of accept ingrthe scale and preventing a general strike.y EARL OF HOPETOUN'S PROBABLE SUCCESSOR.| Col.Harry Leslie Blundell .McCal- mont Will Probably Become Gov.-General of Australia.LONDON, July 10.\u2014It is said that Col.Harry Leslie Blundell McCalmont, M.P., haa chosen to succeed the Earl of Hope- toun as governor-general of the Commonwealth of Australia.COL.HARRY LESLIE BLUNDELL Sol McOALMONT.Colonel Harry Leslie Blundell McCalmont, C.B., the Conservative member for the Newmarket division of Cambridgeshire, who is mentioned as the possible successor to the of Hopetoun as Governor-General of Australia, is one of the richest Commoners in England.His selection would undoubtedly Slease the Australians for he is not only 8 democratic aristocrat, but he is one of the leaders of the English turf and can there fore sympathize with the great Australian predilection for horse racing.He is a member of the Jockey Club and also of the Royal Yacht Squadron, so that he would also be ht home in his yacht in the beautiful harbour of Sydney.Calonel McCalmont was first in the Ist battalion of the 6th Royal t and stibsequently in the Scots Guards.He served in South Africa in 1900.He is in the prime of life, having been born in 1861, the eldest son of H.B.B.McCal- mont, barrister-at-law.He has been twice married, first to Amy H., daughter of Ma- jor-General John Miller, who died in 1880, and.secondly to Winifred, daughter of Gen eral Sir Henry de Bathe.Colonel McCal- mont is personally one of the finest fellows in England, a hail fellow well met with\u2019 everybody, & man without any \u201cside\u201d and one who would become most popular in Australia.He would in all probability be raised to the peerage before he went out to much pleasure to ing, fôr Colonel Me- Calmont is one of His Majesty's closest sonal friends., per A FREE VETERINARY BOOK.À most useful little Veteri now attached to every bottle: of Cook Fluid (the great English Veterinary Rens is Veterinary Book contai tions from eminent Veterinary urgente the cure of Ailments affecting Horses | Cats, Poultry, Cattle and Birds, dis speed swolatels gyrtain cure.for Sore Shoda lately Cracked Heels in Horses, Disgomnr sy, 2nd aa ba Jom.on \\ Re Cons.! and Btores 4 about 50 cents bo Re use substitutes, all are In Pond A ~woutd give CAPTAIN O.BERTOLETTO._ Captain O.Bertoletto, of the Italian barque \u201cLincelles,\u201d in a recent letter from the chief office of the Italian barque Lin- celles, Pensacola, Fla., writes: \u201cJ have suffered for soveral years with chronic catarrh of the stomach.The dootors proscribed for me without my receiving theo least bene~ fit.Through one of your pamphlots | began the use of Poruna and two bottles have entirely cured me.!recommend Peruma to all my friends.°\u2019\u2014O.Bartoletto.In catarrh of the stomach, as well as catarrh of any part of the body, Peruna is the remedy.As has been often saill, if Peruna will cure catarrh of one part.it will cure catarrh of any other part of the body.Catarrh is catarrh, wherever located, and the remedy that will cure it anywhere will cure it everywhere.PF ES CAPT \u2018\u2019After Doctors Failed.a The following letter from Congressman \u2018Botkin speaks for itaelf: House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.Dr.8.B.Hartman, Columbus, O.: My Dear Doctor It gives me pleisure t curative quali- tiea of.medicines \u2014 Pe- ,runa and Mana- lin.L have been afflicted more or less for a quarter of à ceutury with catarrh bf the stomach and constipation.A residence in Wasbington has increased these troubles.A few bottles of your den fen te fen fan tenta ten taote dott 0 0 § ¢ 0 2 a ! medicine have eee ,J given me almost folfeiajrieinininivieieeld complete relief and 1 am sure that a continuation of them will effect a permanent cure.Peruna is surely a wonderful remedy for catarrhal affections.\u2014 J.D.Botkin.This is a case of catarrh of the stomach | which has run for twenty-five years, according to his statement, and Peruna has at once come to his relief, promptly accomplishing for him more benefit than he had able to find: in all other remedies during a quarter of a century.It stands to reason that a man of wealth and influence, like a Congressman of the great United States, has left no ordinary means untried and no stone unturned to find a cure.If such cures as these do not verify the claim not only that dyspepsia is due to catarrh of the stomach, but also that Peruna will cure catarrh of the stomach, it is impossible to imagine how any evidence could do so.\u201c If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of PeFuna, write at once to Dr.Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Opi.: 1161 1 ALL ABOUT THE GRONTH OF NW.T The Official Year Book Just issued Gives Interesting Information.SOME FINE STOCK IMPORTED \u201cExperiments Being Made at Calgary With New Grains\u2014Sugar Beet Production.The annual report of \u201cYear Book™ of the North-West TerrRories Department of Ag: riculture, just issued, consists of-186 pages, including the appendices and a comprehensive index of ten pages.The report, as usual, deals with a great variety of subjects, which indicate the broad field of the department\u2019s work.The table showing the annual precipitation for the past eleven years has been carefully revised and makes a better showing for the Territories than that given in former reports.A new feature is the table presenting in a concise and striking way the relations existing between the meteorological conditions and the crop yields in the ditferent districts for the past four years.A crop reporting service for the Territories has been organized for the purpose of securing information as to the condition of the growing crops.The table of crop statistics covering the last four years may be summarized as follows: PRODUCTION.Wheat.Oats.Barley 1898 18.01 28.93 26.29 1899 6,915,623 4.886,036 337421 1900 .oo.4028204 4.226,152 353,210 1901 : 12,808,447 9,716,132 795,100 YIELD PER ACRE.Wheat.Oats.Barley 1808 .18.01 28.93 26.20 1899 19.02 34.81 23.62 1900 9.75 24.08 20.72 1801 25.31 42.88 32.18 ACREAGE.Wheat.Oats.Barley.Total.1868 .307,580 105,077 17.002 4214749 1809 .363,523 134,838 14,276 512,737 1900 .412,864 175,439 17,044 605347 1901 .504,607 226,568 24,702 755,067 The wheat blockade of the past season is treated of at some length, the causes as well as the difficulties in the way of the transportation companies in connection with it are enumerated.AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS.Considerable space is- devoted under the head of agricultural experiments to the matter of co-operative agricultural experiments, which have already proved so eminently successful in Ontario, and a scheme is outlined for the formation of a territorial experimental union.It is suggested that agricultural societies throughout the Territories be asked to assist in this work, by undertaking experiments suitable to their respective localities under the direction of the department.The experiments carried on at Territorial Experiment Station at Calgary with fall and spring wheats, oats, malting rleys, speltz, rape and potatoes are fully described.Attention is drawn to the capabilities of Turkestan alfalfa as a fodder plant for the west.This variety promises better results than the common varieties._ The Deputy Ccmmiesioner goes very fully into the matter of sugar beat consumption.The statistics of sugar consumption in Canada given show the possibilities in this line.The methods of cultivation are clearly treated of and estimates are given at the cost of | production per acre.A table is given whow- ing polarization teets of sugar beets raised near Lethbridge under irrigation.The su- \u2018gar content and purity figures in this table are quite remarkable and would seem to clearly indicate the suitability of this district for the production of sugar beets of a high class.Co-operative experiments throughout the Territories in order to ascertain in what particulal localities the sugar beet.industry may be successfully initiated, is sugges \"RETURNS FROM CATTLE.~ The usual information and statistics of cattle exports, etc.are given.The whole question of the difference of beef cattle values at Chi and Winnipeg is discussed and a detailed statement is presented showing the, actual results from a shipment of 53 stray Canadian cattle sold in Chicago, by the Montana Stock (Growers' Association for ore of the largest catile concerns in the Territories.The weight of evidefice is that the American farmer in Montana does not each and every form of itching, files ; lead protro bleodingand ding pilea, \" rer» have guarantesd i.tes m.nials in the daily press and ask your neigh- orn what thoy think ofit.You oan use it and de os money back if not cured, 8c a box, at i #rs or Es ,BaTES & C0, Toronte, M To w thas Dr.Chndes Ointment.io 3 aorta and abrolute curo for Qr, Chase\u2019s Ointment wi : ES {ara for bulls, by receive any more for his cattle than the Northwestern raiser.The deputy commissioner takes up the much debated question of the admission of Canadian store cattle into Great Britain and throws some new light on ithe subject.He also points out the great economic loss caused by the slaughtering of cattle immediately upon landing.Thirty-eight jure bred bulls were brought into the Territories last year from Ontario and Manitoba points under the usual departmental arrangement.The department, in conjunction with the Territorial Pure Bred, Cattle Breeders\u2019 Association, is sparing no pains to foster the local production of pure bred ca\u2018tle (the conditions being mow favourable), and some pages are devoted to a discussion of the matter.To assist local breeders of pure bred stock, the department has entered into an - similar-to that already made which pure bred cows and heifers may be brought in free of transportation charges to the consignees on payment of a nominal fee-to the department.The usual statistics of the dairy industry in the Territories are given.The figures show continued und marked progress.\"SHEEP AND SWINE.Some account is given of the early history of the, pheep industry in the Territories.The Deputy Commissioner reiterates his views with regard fo the advantages of pasturing small flocks in woven wire fenced enclosures and of rape as a fodder plant for sheep.The unsatisfactory nature of the wool market in the Territories is noted.Atetntion is draw to the apparent ne cessity of sorting and classifying the clip, especially on the larger ranches.The department indicates its continued interest in the sheep industry by outlining an arrange- went for the importation of pure bred rams af a to that adopted in connection with bulls.The importance of studying the demand of the British market in the -way of swine products is strongly insisted on.Prejudices against the bacon type of hog from one obstacle which it is pointed out will have to be overcome by persistent educational work, particularly among new American settlers.Mr.Peterson, after a careful study of the experiments in pasturing bogs con: ducted by Mr.F.W.Hodson, Dominion Live Stock Commissioner, at Guelph, and other points, has been confirmed in the opinion that a general adoption of the plan of grazing hogs within limited enclosures would result in an enormous expansion of the swine industry and place the West in the front rank of bacon producing countries.The usual statistics of prices of live and dressed pork at Winnipeg and Edmonton for each month of the year are given.EDUCATIONAL WORK.Seventy-#ix farmers\u2019 institute meetings were held throughout the principal agricul tural sections of the territories.Most of the speakers were from the Provinces of Ontamo and Manitoba.It ie, however, pointed out that steps should be taken to organise a large institute staff, recruited from local sources.« .In addition to the usual statistics of the standing of the various icyltural societies, considerable space is dev to a dis cussion of the efforts made by department to make thèse institutions of practical benefit to the farmers of the Territories.The opinion is expressed that the results of the annual distribution amongst these societies by the federal and terntorial govern- menta have not altogether been matisfact- ory.The fair system comes in for some crit- iciem, but the important place that might be filled by these organizations is indicated.The furnjshing of expent live stock jud for agricultural fairs is an innovation for which the territorial Department of Agriculture is entitled to some credit, it having been the first department in Canada to move in this direction some three years ago, and its lead is now being followed by all the provinces.It is pleasing to note that notwithstanding some difficulties \u201cthe system seems to bave \u2018\u2018caught on\u201d and to be proving a success, e report points out the unlimited field for immigration work.in eastern Canada.The department by way of experiment, sent a number of ially prepared handbooks \u201cto the principal eastern papers, with a request for a notice of the same.The response was astonishing.The department received a large number of requests for.the publica tion, as well as many letters of enquiry.There appears to he no doubt that much ignorance still existe with regard to western conditions in the Eaat, and publications of this sort are the proper means of enlightenment.The usual statisti of immigration and colonization are given.\u2018 Copies of the report any Je obtained ree 0 arge mn application reswed to \u201cthe Deputy Commissioner; tment of Agriculture, Regina, N.W.T.A » .\u201cCYRANO\u201d SUIT WITHDRAWN.| L .A M.Rostand Declines to Continue Chicago Plagiarism Case.(Rpecial to the Montreal Star.) CHICAGO, July W.\u2014The petition filed in M.Rostand\u2019s name lastvweek by William Burry, attorney, by which leave was asked to reopen the Gross-Mansfield case, involving thé authorship of Cyrano de Bergerac, was withdrawn yesterday, and thus the case, which has atfracted mo much attention in the local federal court for several years, was finally cloned.Mr.Burry explained that he had withdrawn the petition under instructions from M.Rostand.He said the French playwright had no hand in the filing of the petition last week, but that it was done at the re N.7 ae 5, \u201cPe-ruena.of Catarrh of the Stomach youn} ominal rate on a similar basis |, h wit quest of a near relative through the Freneh in - MILTON HERSEY, M.A.So.Hol) Townshend, Bacon .Bedding house, 2304 ! atherinp, cor.Cured by Colonial Re Can bo given in Glass of Water; \u201cTon Coflen Without the Patient\u2019s Kuovwledge, Colonial Remedy will cute on.dastroy the diseased appetite for alooholie Sant whether the patient Is a confirmed , inebriatey à tibpler.\u2018\u201d social drinker or drunkard.Ime possible for any one to have am appetits se alcoholic liquors after using Colonial Remedy, ©° indorsed by Members of W.T, GC.VU.ia United States._ Mrs.Moote, Superintendent of the Woman's.Christian Temperance Union, Jenture, Cal.writes: \u2018I have tested Colonial medy.on very obstinaté drunkards, and the cures have been many.In many cases the Remedy wis given secretly.I cheerfully recommend afi indurse Colonial Remedy, \u2018Members \u2018of EH Unfoa are delighted to find econoinical treatment to ald us in our {en ance work.\u201d Mrs.A.M.To | mont street.lioston, Mass.' (for tary of the W.C.T.U.), states: muny people redeemed from the curse of drink , by the use of Colonial Remedy that I sarnestly request you to gtve it a trial.\u201d Sold-by Se gists everywhere and by mall.Price NRG package free by writing or calling on Mre M.A Sowan {for years member of the Woe man's Christian Temperance , = - Casherine st.Montreal.Union) = Bt.18 in Montreal by T.R.Goulden, 281 Blewry st.E.J.Nadeau.Rachel and St.Deals; Gourlay's Pharmacy, 26183 St.Catherine street.98 100 2aw wot © oe., ; GROCERS REFBIGERATORS Se BR We can su = =x ply you.wit Refrigerators 3 for Butchers, Grocers, Hotels, Restan- rants, Steamboats, and do: mestic use\u2014in fact anything in erator line.Write for catalogue and full in! tion Eureka Refrigerator Co MeGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitohell Barristers, Solicitors, Fte, .CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL BR.D.McGibbon, K.GT.sgrain, K.C., I'ercy C.Ryan.Victor BE aan KO ue Edouard Survayer, Lawrence Mascferlane, + .Douglas Armour.Gt City Analyst Provincial Analyst, Chemiast of the C.P.R;- : :- ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO.PHONE MAIN 353.TES 146 ST.JAMES STREET.Montiel, cE sero TELEPHONE Mann) g 20 - R.B.HUTCHESON, - NOTARY.[= Commissioner for Provinces ot Quebec and Ontario, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED, MECHANICS\u2019 BUILDING, 108 78 sod 204 St.Jameos-ât, Montre A HOT WEATHER BREAKFAST \u2014\u2014 3 It Should be Comforting to the Stomach and Helpful to | Digestion.Malt Breakfast Fd Tho Ideal Summer Breakfast Oereal Is the True System Nourtsher.\u2014\u2014 All experience goes to prove that a bot : weather breakfast should be made of food hat is comforting to the stomach, easil digested.readily absorbed by the atom, and at the same time, à true nouriaher and builder of flesh, tissue apd muscle, t Breakfast Food fulfills all these conditions perfectly.A dish a Malt Breakfast Food a e morning m gives ene and vi for the day\u2019s work.Ask your Grocer fori.16}.PERSONALS.Capt and Mis.J.Bonham Cla; and tam m- ily are at little Metis.v.and Mr.W.J.McKee, of Ban Fransisco, is at the St.Jamca : Cal Miss Muriel Sampson has returned- Windsor Mills from Montreal, to Lady Meredith will spend part of summer at Scarborough Beach, Me, Mr.Joseph Buckland is visiting his brother at the parsonage, Boscoti® Mrs.W.Warner and family are amon the recent arrivals at Rivière du Loup.* Mrs.W.Holmes and Miss Humphrey have returned to town from a visit to Toronto.Mra.Robert Cook and the Misses Cook, Mackay stroet, left yesterday for Rock- land, Me.5 Miss Edith Lilly, of Montreal, is in Co- aæticook, the guest of her aunt, Mre Stevenson.Mrs.W.V.McNally and family are-occu- pying their cottage at Hudspn Heights for,, the season, Migs D.Schagel and Miss Amy Nichols have left Ottawa on a visit to Montreal and St.Andrew's.Mrs, James O'Connor and family, of Aqueduct street, have left for Cacouna to\u2019 spend the summer.Mr.Frank Penfold and Miss Marks, of Montreal, were In Melbourne this week, the guests of Mrs, Penfold.- Mrs.A.W.Sheppard and Miss Mébet Sheppard, of Borel, have left on a trip to Boston, New York and Philadelphia.- : the > Miss Rae Tannenbaum, Metcalfs street, accompanied by her brothers, Messrs.Dave and.I.Tannenbaum, have left to spend, the summer at the Catskill Moun : ns, 1, Prof.Clark Murray arrived in the eity yesterday from Little Metis, en route to the Adirondacks.where he will spend ga few weeks.Miss Lille Lougheat, nf Montreal, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.8.Loux- head, of Btirling Place, Brooklyn, wy has returned to town, emma dnl THE BEST ety Mi = BEDDING.Céphicos s56 + 3 mattresses, call for and deliver ave 3.Fon Crespgat.8¢, Ci Boo : \u2014 Children Ory-for - CASTORIA: A SALN OR LET .o 99 four \u2018acres of lend, attuatod at tn 78 tar - 3 ASAIO, A TY : Isher; highest Apply -Rtichet.H.R.Ives and Co.Prince st.MACHINISTS, MOULDERS Avply to.Mechanical De- Steal Co., 1rd: 8yd- Hore ee A 22 188 s Grosvenor Streets.lot 310 x the magn mountain.has a double frontage on Belle- 88.008 sa.f£t.: prices are a snap haser.Jorn James Browne A v ames sat.0.155 5 eoû nartment.Dom.Iro LN.# 208 REE ACTIVE CITY ta lending iife tnæit- o Manager.Box B08, A SPECIAL AGENT TO TAKE English departm » With all \u2018the latest plans: y by Jecter, \"an rong accident, .of ance company, salary and co Nerd : oR, risi therefore, to igns of some such tactics yesterday, Mo silver.634.Mexican dollars, 42%.ion With Canadien \u2018Paciño and Domin ion Coal.The further denclopments | = 7+ COUPON BONDS 81000 each.Established Main Office, \"Dealings Light.dollar Canadian Pacific an n e er iopuieu in : 1850.a 33 Bway.Y.LU ee re sa ONDON \u2014 Closine: Consols for, money.38 connoction with those stocks will consequently be watched with in : Priheipel\u201d and\u2019 Interest Payable in Gold Without Deduction for Taxes.61 st Francoi Xavier St, Montreal - het ; account, ; Anaconda, - s 14.sie ot the Qlontrea) Star chison, sy; do pra.104: B.and 0.iron: eee Redeemable at.the Option of the Company on Any In.Determining tbe character and financial Trade report that\u2019 stocks were aul, SI Chicago.Great Western, 30%; Chicago., The Canada North-West Land Company.the twenty-four trains for the West what terest Date at.105 and Interest.renier de OR EE a OT EE HOLIDA y s.AE In, he loc Grands Md, Bras: Bieler and Rl [dmited, report the following sales of farm 304 probably rank ag one j2f the heavicet No mortgags ean be made which will not sssure the bonds of this issue.co ON, 1-8th.Box York: Siok HRW yoperday were 1 ote Central.» Tae ate Tony ek Th .Acres.Amount.ranged.While the shipments were distrib- OFFICERS : The only lloensed M.B.Stock Brokerage Cor- res.i 143%; Mo.Kas.and Texas, 27%; do preferred.June.1902 .25.481 $1,021,213.80 uted among several different banks and ex- rs - poration In business by permission of the Royal %; pi s JAMES G.CANNON.Chairman of the-Board, Bu; New York Cantal, 163; Norfolk and West- June, 1801 .8.600 48,458.41 Dress companies, the estimate was made Government of the Province of Quebec The only Thicldont Tn Ta me.atout\u201c mgt ern, 604: do preferred, 84: Ontario and Weat- \u2014_ that altogether $1,500,000 or more had been ALBERT C.CASE, President.WILLIAM @ LOVERING, Vice-President uring a the forenoon to Feller Coun tn ern, 33%: Penns.Tam: Reading.Baise do arat Increase .286,880 $972,765.39 seat eat by New York Jnsututions.The HAMPDEN B Jr, Vice-Pres.and THOMAS E.WING, Secretary.; preferred, 43.do seco! preferred, : South- Te itbdraw w © © wee Treas.; \u201cBrie Milling preferred.The strength in era Ry., TW: do preferred, 88; Soutbern Paci- TAnuetY ! to June ».ns 444,900.59 Shibments, curtall the New York balances } DIRECTORS : Montreal Street Rallwa Go\u201d stock fof some days past haa attract- fic.06%; Union Pacifo, 108%: U.P.preforred.y 3, $L444.900.89 of Chicago banks materially, and should Je TH some speculative Davin, which natur- 81%: U.S.Steel, 394; do preferred, 92%; Wa- January 1 to June D, ; the movement last another week the Hon.CORNELIUS N.BLISS, Bliss, Fabyan MAXWELL WOODHULL, \u2018Washington, D.C.\u2014 ally sent the, rise.bighér in view of the bash, 30%: do pfd.47: Bpaniah fours, 804: 01.Le.35.831 196,951.06 £36.000,000 which, according to estimate, the & Co.N.Y.ALBERT SMITH, Providence.: fact that holders have assumed a very Rand Mines 11%; De Beers deferred, 2X.\u2014_\u2014 707 Chicago banks had \u2018on deposit in this city JAMES a (CANNON, Vice-Pres.Fourth Nat.ALBERT es \u2018CASE, New York.DIVIDEND NOTIOE.strong position.Even though, he price has Bar sliVer steady.24 9-10d per ounce.Money.Increase .293586 $1.247.919.83 pot long ago, Will be eut in two.Bank.T.HAMPDEN H.TENER.Jr.New York | advanced 12 points\u201csifce being\u2018 placed on 2% to % per Sent.hone rate of discount 5 the The June sales Include 216,000 acres sold Hon.VILLIAN Cc.LOVERING, Boston.CHARLES H THAWAY, So York.\u2014_ the Basket, it is armen that 119 to 120 Is oon do for three montha\u2018rbills a 24 to ® per ©N bloc to a colonization cgrpany.It is stated on excellent authority that Senstor JAMES K.JONES, Arkansas.¥ BY COOPER, Nomen, OC NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend JRL cians prés Su 1 a p.hee Bo truth whatever in the Fumour WILLIAM ui PORTER, VicePres.Chemical National \u201cBank, New York Lio, 20d, no half CA) por cent.upon ex was stated by authority that J.e on © obtained a ma- APPLICATIONS FOR.THESE BONDS.AT PAR AND INTEREST, WILE BB RECEIV- ; ared the The firat tration be Among the forenoon sales on the Toronto |'Morgan & Co.will exercise their option on jority Interest in the St.Paul rond.There ED AT THE OFFICES OF THE UNDERSIGNED AND WILL BE FILLED IN THB OR- tary tas cuis day een declared for the flrat-treding In : Ogllvia \u2018preferred a market were: C.P.R.120, Cony Be a 5 the Louisville and Nashville stock owned iS ho probability of Mr.Harriman succeed- pER RECEIVED.Frid he Fi A Cow weeks ago was at 107, and in a few R.p3300.at Jaa ia 2.3; 128 at 110% to 1io%; BY, John W.Gates and Edwin Hawley.lng in buying the control of the property THE BONDS ARE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY.payable on \"day, v e First Das, of Aug- 7 bourre \u201crise has see ia on Toronto Ry 30 at 110% to 120; Twin City, 290 290 Collateral trust 4 per cent.bonds will be he ho LE Morgan prior to the Bur Ungton The right is reserved to advance the price or withdraw the bonds without notice XD > hoe of poco Sat Account of the attention belna at lt 220: Dom.Coal.Jas, at ee 2 lo i to take up the stock.ern Pacific.James H.£ ith the Nc one Côpies of prospectus and form of application may be obtained at our offices.il Le mation to all shareholders on the ha Bmopth betwcon 10 and anit Bl ST oh Chicago despatch tare: wide inter, She end who 18 aileged ta bave DIES | - W.0.Gay & Co., By order of the Board, we Bob chased oF aay\u2019 Frag: 1 Morning Salen.demand for maney in the central West and jarger ne hae aver Petore.% ive first 24 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON.PATRICK W.DUBEE.ao 1 ints.The bond i Canadian Pacific\u201480 at 135, 50 at 134%.West.Within a fortnight interest rates h buyl - .: Assistant Secretary.Exceptionally good values xt¥ tow ; po a.vera anna Pare ns nactive this i Montreal B 0 at 776, have advanced 1 per cent.Chicago began heavy buy ing ot St.Paul when the present Ch ] th & Montreal, 9th July, 1902.161 $ samo being offered in this line.Call and- morale.r Twin City\u2014100 at 119%.shipping money to the North-West and Smith.who accumulated 10.000.shares of arlesHathaway Co C2 aonk around, compare prices y Canadian Paëltiédetlinéd a-hait in Now \u2018lomivte Flour pref \u201412% at 115.& at 118%.Seat about July 2 at £ne date Of Foon the common stock, which were bought and 1613 Sav | 45 WALL STEEET, NEW YORK.ROVINGE OF QUEBEC examine quality.malt ren mn Sia follows 8 full 50 at 119, 25 at 1194 currency has been sent ut of Chicago to paid for and transferrgd to his name.P DISTRICT OF JOLIETTE.2.t.Pau nneapolis an uis.ese i Ba Monten Bisons Somalis at, 15 yg crelew 1B 8 U0 8 Rt M0 100 00) onipeacoia\u2019 nave Farias Gimand by OH: pain obit min, Wal sires bas A li f Murd A EE 7, and Richelieu Offerings were mostly Det oi Loitef Rata HAL A from pans Es ha jus Dee Ce market, .is to a superficial observer en- ccomp ICE O ur er TOR THE cou QF MONTCALM.at sm but pe ominion Stee ine rons Laurentide Pulp\u2014T5 at 98%.* demand from the West is fully two months era Te Ermer Ty ear on both shoul Sophie.Beaupre.of the Parish of St.Jullerine.5 es Dominfon, Steel bonds\u2014$1000 at 90%.ahead of the season when, ordinarily, crop- = lo grain market .In the County of Montcalm, in the District Pitan Coal.Detroit United was seady Bt) g allway bonds\u2014$1500 107%, $1300 loving requirements occasion money ship- which its sent che price of corn skyward oliotte, widow of the late Mod À Tue pti ee ay bends 81 10.S| moni\u201d Ng mio] cxvinaton hes beens Boni es Cartes etes be aims cwara o USTICE iii Bub afi Hashes bY ghee nme Th, i Romi | \u201cHEH BASE pion or peer cha Se md T5210 aon at tn sane Se bo bier HE al on SE \u2014 - > : : \" eexe,\u201d e vince o dant.¢ TE with the Boston end Maine Raflway for funds, and have to fountry are Asking however.ia not based upon the sisa of the - Tha Defendant is ordered to appear within Genuine Leather Club Bag, good peices J Samm pt.eoal at very favourable new corn harvest, hut nds upon how (Special.to the Montreal -Star.) here.A reward of $250 was offered for the one .lock, solid leather handles, canvas MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.much of the cereal is obtainable for 1m- \u2019 arrest of the murderer.Richardson then Ste.Julienne, July 2nd.1902.lining with pocket; well made \u201cA New: York despatch \u2014_\u2014 to oT ren Tunas wir wont °r, mediate dellvery.Efforts to \u201ccorner\u201d pa.MALONE, N.Y., July 10-\u2014On June 9h left town and went to Tupper Lake, N.Ÿ A.E.THIBAUDEAU, finished; 10 to 18 inches long, I ow.Yor re's products - i is vi i ina the ways: The time is Snead by eanciave not usually been at- A.Poisant, of this village, disappeared, 3,4 has written to parties here claiming the 161 2 Deputy Clerk of the said Court.Solid A (A Grain Leather hing f Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy and finance the corn deal under way fn Chi- tended by = .; : ; ; aha 5 for action on the quarterly Co.Stock Brokers, 0 St.Sacrament ®.caxo.The demand for Chicago remittances street awaits\" he end before.discussing his body being found in Salmon River two reward, saying that he and Hodges were dend.Twin It - ( thoritativets.et bi i \u2018an \u201c Jar wo.wn > opened brisk, and before the departure of problematic profits on the deal: weeks later, plainly showing murder had (gether that night, and, after robbing Stoc « - : es .ar ISSAN t vi 0 i | fox: he Inst a ane 12.80.keen committed.The authorities have Catherine privy An near able, he hd n $26, 000 to Loan in Small Amounts | Dual rate es a peu to a Canadian Pacific.185% 184% .135% 139 ng been unable to find any clue to the mur- mons tried to rob hi 3 insth - New.131 130 182 | 0 Jo im, and insthe vtr $8 and Upwards five per cent + The next Sividena on \u201cDui Common Bm ms, derer until today: Xt It seems that, on this e Hod odges sandbagged and stabbed him, with or without security.rots on per week.the vec , Btock tIbterestd in the com- _ re se on eer an Sel 1 notions HL HA fp FE (OL Club Bags.linen lined with * leather handles, brass, trimming, well sewn and extra\u2019 made, 12 to 18 inches long, to $3 EACH.English Cross-Grain Club Bag, les- ther lined with pocket, lenther covered frame, brass trimmings, gotten up and finished, 14 to 18 ins same night, of 9, W.Sle, finding he had ed him, they dragged this village, was sandbagged a ony * the body to the river and threw it in e YOUNG & CO.Bankers, 846 St.James St.van den : ow ha an ine ter oe Woetfadies El6s vob.à ! os « gold watch rer the Rutland Railroad indicated here Poissant\u2019 8 hat.would be | Upstairs, Sulte No.1.163 ¢f long._- a.+ as eetIndies Elec \u2026 \u2026 op renee patte rrel station.James ardson an inker found, and it was found where he atated.to EACH: \u201c\u2026- : se - Detroit vuited ! R; I me 2 7\" A Break of 75c a Bar Reported on The Chicago Market Broke a Cent 4 H offered the watch for sale next day Officers are now on the way to Tuppe SUMMER RESORTS.SUIT ie 89 x L.x Eee, $i pe hier .8t John do.do - foe is hy New Stock\u2014Light Receipts cf \u2014 Wheat and Oats Were - and were arrested, bat, on Smntie, Righ- Lake to de» Richardson aan ascorapic, Leat berette Ce ble das À Twin City, Trash : A ardson was and Hodges or Hodges ne princip nj e in gaol in mm Boi; soni Do do\u2019 Pref \u201cà M ii Eggs\u2014Other Lines Stéady\u2014Local Oat Market robbery and t, and is now in-gaol this vi 5 se ELLE VUE H x dates Gmmercial Co ni à 188 18 1624 | Steady.Firm Biviers au Loup § a> Soir, opens Joe To.Newly pata: = \"The Montreal Clearing se returns\u2019 ot: oud Te Tei~ Teen en pa Mgh ao ny Bank clearings wire qi es Bell Telephone xa 186% 161 j66Ù je _ red th Bathing, Bowling Alleys; bigh clam table service = Light, Heat & Power.ole 101, 1014 100 Board of Tra oe amounted roy \u2018 TINNIPEG, July 10.\u2014The membership Valuable Iron Ore Property.U.8.Immigration Inspector.oderale terme.& AUBUT, Proprietor.181 26 Montreal Street.Railway ga Mon ne i Do do Pref.\u2014 sy 96.93 30.67% boxes ben ° ané ced from Grain Exchange has \"HALIFAX, N.8.July 10.\u2014 It is| Mr.Robert Watchhorn, United States in- _ EE n incre o TOUT a Japrenus de P ulin.près Pr males ie The market was steady.v with a slightly ne: rom 3% to to $500.learned from a high authority that the Spector of imrcigration in this city, is in - 10 Do do pref.110% 119% 118\" 113 | firmer tendency, 9 P-16c having been pald iron ore property at _Barracho, C.B., Washington, D.C., on official business.Be- PLEADED GUILT-\u2014Acaide Leblanc ; | Montresi Gone + 128\u201d 338° Ja 1a3® inthe country for fine Ontarios.and 9 dde The Liverpool wheat market steady Which was purchased by the Dominion 1ton | fore ret to Montreal lic and his fe aded guilt to the theft of 820 Grand Trunx - Ratiway system \u2018earnings\u2019| Dominion Da.6 86w \u201c63.\u201887 having been paid for choicest coloureä.to firmer, Juiy and Bent rater wis teady eh pany, from Father MoPher: ed returning 0 de trip \u20ac 8 famic fom her orp ove day to the pret o SI -1st to 7th of July: , Can Cob \u2014DO.auvmereme mom servers ecran Leeents oted at 91-4 to 9 3-8¢; Town- EI veers sen wriee eve ace eee \u201c581.501 Verchant da RO né io i Se at 5 120, and westerns at 9 1- 2 to up at Ge id 2nd Sa d, respectively, D De- son, & short Lime ago.has Lee pronounced Britain and Europe.was | it bef fore Judge Choquet, and re- gree af be et feeb eee coos NBA BTC Salmon A.lois 1007 loin 106 |?Een D ne eceipts reported on the ter\u201d Purge\u2019 cady at 17 for No.rea win: Tropeniee: sa regards both quality and Copper and Lead Markats.! ci for eight\u2019 days for sentence.Increase .oo.oon $69.419 DO INES US \u2026 * Board of Trade this morning amounted to ge D 2 Cloned 30 down on July at 24.10, anti ever discovered in this section of ; GUILTY OF ASSAULT.\u2014In the Maison- > I Ll 1 1 ORT ptember and December being 15 down at à ty (Special to the Montreal Star.) neuve Police Corrt to-day, before Mr.Re- /.Montreal Exchange quotations : New Viager cn To cir 15 52 vhckages ateady, vith 19 3-4 as to ».D.London quoted No.1 standard, Cala., America.As soon as the property is form | nEw YORK, July 10\u2014Copper steady : corder Senecal, Mi Evangeline De Repe \" York funda-\u20141-884 to 1 À ov North Bar «os mm ISO se ue pene Darker Srownptip makes the gen.\u2018prompt, 20e d; Beptember and October.Nanded over to the Steel Company, de Lake.#1L96 to 81215: electrolvdie.$116 to tuer Seneca Lasalle ne n 4 Suit Osses, \u20ac up counter: stein ares Te bominion Goal Com.186 1834 iss issx gure or for shoice makes is 19 i-te.Xs 13d.passage Ms 74d; Walla Walla, Hoent on a large scale will probably si3.05: casting, D.to 811.06: standard, HenY, of 645 avenue, was found leather or car \u2026 Patween ba: \"Li counter: do, demand, 1147 Dom 1007 eee en me ee | STA VIOW Om 19 to Over 19 14e, and \u2018a | famage.De éd: Australian, prompt, Be co ence.$11.37% to $12,i6.London irregular at £53 géo où commiting an assau't on Mrs.J.vag, lining, - -16 to 9 23-23 between Panta, 9% counter: \u2019 J 1ot of fancy western (crearhery- Had been 4h \u201cpaid: MS | spring, passage, Ms ht.= Y1 17s 6d.Lead unchanged in both markets cendemned to pay all costs.colours and 5, 00 to 20.00 À cables ete, to] 13-36 between banks, 10 ¢ 1a fraction over bc.The market 4 toba inspection, July and |\" f i EXCURSION .\u2014The baci tyles .unter franca.long, 515% between { | sold at ut stendy.August.2is 104d, Chicago inspection; wheat ; 1 New York Cotton Market.7 bi 2 ; N.\u20141he bacne- 3 : are te 4 bs yes seems about stesdy.ried on the ra Pércels, No.3 northern, Manitoba, July and & July 10.\u2014Cotton fut e antartic steamship ony oe De purchas- ors of the Mountain Street Methodist TRUNKS.| Bake: op 0 fore.31% 4c EGGE-\u2014-Receip D oo ta Board August.Zis Sd paid; No.2 Calcutta July L° NEW ORK, July otton futures ed by the Royal Geo Society as a Church will hold a moonlight excursion A large assortment to choose from : of Trade this morning am and August, 30s pald.Soft red Calcutts, overed steady.July, offered.8.86; August, relief ship for the nb sailed on down the river this avening.A very plea- at special prices: Tn weekly siatamani of he Bank of I ha market was steady.with a firm un- July and: August.os 14d.8.8: Boptember, Loan October.7.50: Novem- Ÿ esday from London \u2018for Victoria sant time is Refreshments may Round Top Trunks, $1.50.to England shows, the follow}, chan ; ipts from P.n England and = March \u2019 Le : btained at cit rices on the bost.reserve, Ince 9 eased ng 410.000 qertone Th mewhat depressing influence ually cloudy in France.par February, 1.8; 7.85.: be o y Pp square , Tov Trunks, 82.50 to tion, décreased.281.000 upon the market, but no declines will re- forenoon, Jul market Was unsettled this : 829 st Trunk: eriregaed ig tg JOTH So This stock cannot well be sold at pio, SUI options being quoted at toamer.Trunks; $3 to $18 ach: - Other securities.decre on oo 9,903.000 BON D6.; leds than 13 1-8 à pen, to Leave any corn.le à pe a eat, ¥c up at 76%c; FREE.\u2014Your name or Initia] ei paint .Sher Spare J sec Land Guan apn cones nes margin to the co os, Jvestern stock Sue un oats, unchanged at ._ ed on any trunk or bag, without éz- \u201ces eens 1, om e [Rp uoted at about .0.b., some be- tiett, RACY ee Se ee te fe \u20ac «tet (Ct \u201c a ae \u2018 a charge, Ester SE ih (A pone: ing bought st 12 cas and, some PUTRSRY United States Government port witabow | _ OPEN EVEXTNOS Laurentide Pulp.re.Btralg t s.à .par ie a LE ork oe be re fe OA dnd BLL lie ln S20 | There werk Le Vian 0?Theat 1 à à Joe.6.BALES & 0.week it was (2,95 per cent.Rate of dis- Ogtirie Hour.ally one quoted at 14 1-3 to 14 3-4c, and store x Fo Fort William and Port Arthur on & 137 ST.ANTOINE ST.count unchanged at 3 per cent.Montreal Street \u2026\u2026\u2026 lowest quality of No.1 candied at 14c.No.Fort wa re ère To 150 ds cas = bushels.cl.en at Ÿ 3 doors west of Windsor St.) 2 candied is selling at 12 to 12 1-3c, some, yo.1.894.000 \u2018bushels.ne Ni Messrs.J, 8.Bache & Co, New York, © bringing a shade more, though | - gend the- follo re Wall Street advices perhaps Sa to sell out at the half.n store @t Fort Will ; Port Arthur rough \"mei Tn] manieer ir \u201c75, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.ns 37 sari to sol, oul SAL ih | matin hy marke r - Americans in London Demer, 1-8 tq 1-4 Specially reported tor for the near tar by C.D this reported In les he having been made at iy PEA with 2,482,000 bushels a year § parity, ufichang- Monk.16 Bt.Sacrament street, er \\ market ; yes- 20 bushels two years ago, nd | st.HA Ca paint Er eq di pre] Srivate vire, Co.New vo br ME ee eco for he oo ds was $3.50.bushels th years cars ago ago, and 1,200,000 bush- n ih aik of strong h .uali of new - to Gould projects from eastern inter.2.50 Jobbers are offering 1 a rr bot they wolring the ten days ending June 20 there 4 .: fn, Considerable, short interet In 81 suse sey | Ere he opinion thal the market 7 Fra, comprise the uses care of § : The following property will bo ad By the garde new op- Mocks.Pre Close advance in a few days n, as the PL \u2014.8h at th Hi on 10° Res PTE Pi | rue à me Ed | à Soren, x | ~The Great July Sale at Reduced.Prices was an immense .w PEE reise option on.Gates' holdings In L.& | *™ Bo pret.once : 1 having been reported that Car: No.4, 4 cars; rejected, 1, 3 cars: no @ TT Ic acc ere va v 0e year nai, q 8 po grade, 76 : > + uri y | verte hat neriany Sry Tock, Tye ang mil el 6 TG Bh Se ne Fe EA BRAT EE 8 success all along the line, and it will be kept up during Friday, [ith Instant, ther.The : ng bell operations In Amalgam Am.Smita\u2019 RET Ox wo.464 during past week of Farm twee be No.1'white, 1 car; No.2 white, cars :\u2014A lot of land Dominique oppor.avoumuntion of BL\" Paul aie An ie ns UN 1008 1860 100\" qualicy of the stock ofterlng 18, #510.10, 0% Mixed.\" cars; ford, cars: no sage 3 |¢ the whole month with numerous new bargains, such as the fol- shame AIA ED \" «timues.New interest entered ina \"| ATopABLFe cars; rejected, 1 car: total, 9 cars.«1 9 fou n, veine bouse No.Ré FC \" Ing ali offerings of D.Ÿ.©.Penne: armee radsost OT.otatoes being very large, and nice and jey-\u2014No, 3, 2 Cars: feed.à Ones ne erase, ] 1 ia Bireet: ands brick cotisgo in ress, Res en RS Que oleh and | BLT ge Rinsing ne sions report o | L350 lok en dur Smeets lowing : A eprouy 7H PS0 ; arlin r.rookivn.= t ow of 8 ns inclu \\ - A LINS.\u2014 eos of pretty silgrity sn ries, whut url | ee sate 8 ol.Comprising 8 toy dossh bash [07,1 corTosponding wok last yobs tas 7 HATE prouy chiarens Han OU Mumin Coatomen Plus anû Dress Musima, vite ground, SALE AT 2 P.ma FE ewha: t , at a bag, whic! \\ t Tu : { fferent t ; de et I SEER Mpa ain a ge Sl 7 | TE he mares gut § oo Be Sd BNI Bo phn pot, SLRLUR pga STS 3 Central n g condition tn od N Fo Ri TRS da ABH\u2014Prices are $4.10 to -8 for Manitoba teod, n mo : : and ribbon velvet, skirt trimmed and 200, NOW .«ceo voeeines m\u2014 iE ist to June %.Thorens Sema USE, | Chile o Mil amt Bt Paal i 177% 18 1788 firsts, and $3.65 to $3.70 Lo: seconds.pearl No.2 white.aurnite.Qu quote] » at tise, and BONNETS.\u20145 dosen White Lawn with five rows of white linen ap- eo A Bet increase.$7.08.and eleven monfhs pots SIN BN SIN aly Bo 8s heen \u201cno transactions Di iste, 2nd No- 3 Ontarioe at Bigs, a \u201cstore, Ne Bonnets for children.always sold | pilque.These costumse would Bey 25 | FOULARDINGS What lady would NOTIOE OF SALE \"55 M Increase, $1.5R,3%.1 aia LN 234 338% 2384 323 | but holders would not accept $8.80.Yoporthern Manttobe, heat 1a quoted at 3 at 50c; at the Bon Marche .; cheap at $4.50, redu price.retuse to pur, a magnificent dress Eb sr |B ESS ES ES A ei er : re eue | Bere tee 3, co LAUNDRY MACHINERY, .e foi- fy ores cop en 20 \u2019 FEED.URMALINES.= very ty.cale Shirt Walists, striped gra Trine Sites sere Bus ng New.York advices-over their pri cevelané C4 SL 166 ioe primes.MoD Quotations in oar lota on track: TQURMALEIES., = Jo, Soto and blue, plk and white, with ven thon nearly.all of the.1 Det d.0 ' $23: Ontario RL ee horta | Ps } pique, éffferent shades, regular groups of tucks, quite new style; 178 pleces of superb Pongee Mer- On Monday, l4th July, sb ten o'elock, - traded in, the market was not = ves ere > = Lo Yesterday's Country Cheese Boards.shorts are Soares at $23 to $33 in Fat 5c.reduced price .10c grdinary price $1.50, at the Bon 970 | EE Foul rdines, n arent we will sell by public auction Jor account \u20ac one, Inaemuch tran .De, L.\u2026.003 0 \u2014 ngs, $3; moulll o\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .eer ere cence ba yards ulred dress ; f} of whom it may concern, at No.144 Bt, Bot, of lara; volume \u201cSowigents Tara bids ST CC | oi res ROLLED OATS.The market was cote sted HATS\u2014t Leghorn Hats toc chil: .|HKIRTS\u2014% Skirts of navy Blue | Peauler price eo, at the Bon Urbain Street, a large quantity of So Bored by a 'fregularity, but gains were wit pt.CS 7 Si\u201d WOODSTOCK \u2014Boarded, 13% White [and steady to-day.tations were UR to dren, at a very low price.Those duck, trimmed with white pique Marche .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.180 Machinery, Shafting, &c.In retail lot * # wit put , \u201cNo Raa.hey as a local 0 1125 coloured.No pier} 1100.Sold at $5.10 in wood.an © in bags, in Ÿ pretty hats are nicely trie, applications, nominal value a.50, MARO TTE BR a ' et is heavy and 18 foot.acting == |» Te ; \u201cSALED HAY in ; pin.or red, nd.are usuay void Lf Juiypries eee TS ORGAND 5815 pleces of Organ- 61 2e0d ?neers.aL pool BuvIn And soi coaiees oo 20% .RUSSELL \u2014Boarded, 600; one lot sold at about ® to Co ae 1e peine done 8-1 at 8.60: at the Bon Marche\u2026.81.00 SUITS\u2014We do not forget the little die, Muslins, ibs satin iripes 1 Auctio som .; 140 DC cos.or No.2; clover, $1.50 o n Lack.boys.U0 pretty ° ades, qe competition of new company which das M Ps care, Mon Am sold FLOUR © Svétations In Montreal on 3 'BOLLARS.\u2014 A brest variety of Suits, sailor blopse with revers quoiee, pastel blue, migmonaite, entered the field, and whieh | 108%.[at À.ve track are 32.6 to 33.70 for ht rollers, \u20ac Collars.gulpure and ecru trimmed with pink, pale blue and nk.bl 1 = Th à NOTICE.pected to prove?beng mea tes AY in barrels; In bags, $1.7 to $1.80; extra pretty CC ba navy pique; at the Bon Marche, Dok; pale blue, electric Blue The ma under ou neta more petition, | Ere sex son eon Montreal Mining Exchange.brgs, $1.60 to $1.65; winter patents are $3.55 § musiin, made by hand and very reduced Price .f .\u2026 «ooo .TBO price of these musling ranged Captain Rasmussen, of Steamer Nardka \u2018to tend arty Io ot = ag pet.O8 GBC \u2018GUN av to Hi: Maditoba finest strong bakers, 8270 well finished with \u201cRenaissance : from 2Mc to 400; at the Bon hereby notifies that he will not be ere, Rot wr Sid der prés ver Æxéhange oro da u pee i % _ hie Ee Tot tho a taie Exe at en morn- to $3.90 ; patents, WM.Ogilvies write to- 4 lace, In Rd tir BLOUSES.\u2014Very appropriate for Marche, July price.20 Johnston, 7 e Hough to Emily Frances, eldest Cooper ef Mr.Fowler Elton.¢ cs JARDINE-DICKSON \u2014 At Indiantown, N.B.ay Id, By Rev A M.MacLeod, enjamium to Miss L Dickson, both of pion to pen Huey fo.KEANBE- BALLAN \u2014 On July \u2018sth, at Ot- dre + BY.the Ray.Thurlow Fraser, TA Des) ay\u2018EL Allÿn to John Keane, both of a ny \u2014 At Kamloops, B.C., : BREA : une 25th ex cDo a.ana\u2019 Missin Xander nn M nell rt rte At Toronto, by Rev, ohn Neil, on June 28th, 1902, Harry B.orisy to Emmi\u2019 Alberta Mullin, both of .Torantn.* 10c BLACK GRENADINE FOR 28c i at, of 57 pieces Black Grenadine Dress Material in a variety of new day Special plain and fancy stripes, bright finish.Regular 4oc.28 Cc gac| Lawn Chairs._ At, | AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS =) _ Chane, es pom pad non 1-65 ] JULY WASH FABRIC SALE ! !! ess te ces nt iron Beds At LOT NO.1\u201475 pieces checks, also figured sateens, original value was 15¢, 28¢c, finish, fitted with .:35c.While they last at sale price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.7¢C yard knobs and caps, in Tou 3 30 LOT NO, 2100 pieces of various kinds of Washing Fabrics sizes, regular value $4.00 ae gy \u201c| Thirty Famous Novels | e nal valde 1 ; : Sale ; price.$ La lenprass aa HV cacnaneamace vuena rnese mare seras 9c yard Only 25c Each LOT NO.3\u2014150 pieces of Fancy Dress Ginghams, knotted Chambray and Fancy Gisgham Plaids, to 32c.They are cut down for July Sale price at. tine $B, of Bcarthey,\u201d \u201cThe Last ing, \u201cA House, in Bloomsbury, » Moe plendid pur.Original value ge i 1Cyara ORD SALE OF = -QUEING SUITS 450 \u2014 OUTING SUITS.Ladies\u2019 Linen Outing Suit, waist made (ibsen style, trimmed with fine braid, skirt cut with a deep circular flouncs, inverted pleated back and a tuck belt made of same, Regular value $9.00, Friday Special, $5.99 Japanese Mattings At A at of very fine Japan- I 2.BR sre Mattings, sold x regu larly 2C \u2018Stove Brushes 300 Mixed Fibre Stove Brushes, lar value, 15e; rider special .hn \u2018 ve fC Wash Boards] 166 Globe Wash Boards with zinc front, strong and well made.Regular value 23 DBATHS IN THB CITY.GAUTHIER\u2014In this city, on the \u201810th inst, at the age of 33 years and § months, J.A.Hormisdas Gauthier, civil engin oer, son of Leandre Gauthier, merchant.The funeral wiil take place on the 12th inst, from his father's residence, Ne.1159 Notre Dame street, at 8.30 a.m., to St.Peter's Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and ao- Quaintances will plexse accept this intimation without (urther notice.16a 2 KORB\u2014In this city, on July 9th, Muriel Mary, beloved \u2018daughter of Mr.and Mra.Henry P.Mort,\u2018 aged 2 sionths and .Funeral private.KELLY\u2014On July idth, John Thomas, beloved son of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Kelly, aged 8 months.Funeral will take place from his father's residence, No.7 Josephine ave, on July lth Inst, at 2 p.m.MORGAN-AL T2 Bourbonnière avenue, ve, -on July 8th, Infant son of Ele George Morgan.Funeral priv- PRING-\u2014In this city, on July the 9th at 41 Iberville street, Burdett, widow of the late Richard Pring, at the age of 65 years.Funelal will take place from her late residence on Friday, the Uth inst, at $8 pm., to St Thomas Church, thence to Mount Roya! Ceme- , tery, Toronto papers please copy.101 8 wn DEATHS OUTSIDE THE ctr.ASQU.t Victoria, B.C., on June 3, Alpert uth, a native of Yorkshire, ngland, \u2018aged 46 years.CARRUTHERS8\u2014AtL.Millerton, N.B., July 4th, Miss Grace J.Carruthers, aged 19 yours, beloved daughter of William ers.* CLARKE\u2014Accidentally killed at Medicine Het.N.W.T., on June 3th, James H.Clarke, of Grimsby, Ont.* EDWARDS\u2014At Dauphin, Man., , OO July 1, the infant son of T.Edwards \"YE FELLOW\u2014At Smith's Falls, ont.on July 5th, Martha H.Cramar, relict of the late \u201cArchibald Goodfellow, aged 4 3 8) years.* GREEN\u2014At Greenville, Man., on June 28, Rew rs of Wa.pnd Har.83 et + HUGH sor June 6th, au Oum Miss Susan, sergt ames Hughes, Dominion ° Eon and John Hughes, Sov: -ernusent Printing Bureau, in her 60th year,® LIPS8ETT\u2014At Brockville, Ont, on Juty , Buse Lipeett, wife of R.Lipsett, red years.* LOUGHEAD-\u2014A: Brooklyn, N.Y.July tra, Mary J.wife of Samuel Loughead, formerly of Belfast, Ire M AN\u2014At Brockville.Ont, oh July 8th, James Manahan, aged 53 years.® McQUARRIK-AL New Westminster, B.C, on July 7th, Mary, McKinnon, wife of L.Mc erty and slater of Nell McKin.non, of Ottawa.* _PAINTER\u2014In Victoria, B.C., on June 8th, Muriel Gwendoline Painter, aged 4 mons.PRESTON\u2014At Toronto, bn July Sth, Christina Walker McGaw; wife o Robert 0.Preston, in her y3rd year.\u2014 LA M li ead == ANOTHER One Thousand\u2019 A $1.10 Shirt Waist for 65c.This purchase was made from a well koown manufacturer at a considerable discount off regular prices, Each waist is beautifully made andcutin 50.eee latest style, they are made of fine percale and muslin in pretty stripes, full front, new collar and sleeves, Yachtin Caps At sizes 32, 34 36.\"This is without exception the greatest bargain ever offered at the price and every lady will see the advantage of buying two or three of them for future use, Remember it is not likely that the offer will be repeated.IMMENSE SALE OF eg High Shirt Waists Class 20c.Friday special (210 Nice lot of fancy checks in a large variety of light, medium and dark colouring.suitable for ladies and chil ren\u2019s dresses.Regular price 34c Yachting Caps, self ou white braid and buttons, lined with white muslin, the up-to-date onting head- wear.Regular value 3%c.65c 19¢ 50 dozen Ladies\u2019 White Muslin \u2018Shirt Waists Summer with fancy self strips.soft cuffs, new collar, plain Corsets back amd front, all sizes, from 33 to 40 59 hé in.Regular $1.00, Friday.C 5 doin Ladies Summer Carpets At Fabric Gloves At Summer Corsets, 25 pieces a, and ær- 1200 paira Ladies\u2019 Fabrio well boned and fin viceable 1 yard isle Thread Gloves in tan ished.R 1 1 - - and black; f 5 12 .egular rie mile for beton.| GC M sie inn 21 QC mises 2 200 ; Eastern Mats A Boys\u2019 Waists At A lot of 100 real Oriental t Dress Goods At 15 dozen Boys\u2019 Shirt = Mats in bright rich colours.2 jc .\u2018Good value of fancy Sigur.| Waists and, Sailor Blouses, Regular value 49c.\u2026.a ed dress in odd sizés and patterns, C fds yi rile actripes 3 7e ashing garment., Reg- and fan gus.ml mig emp 39 JELLY ter Tuirs de 31 Pp J GLASSES Blouse Silks At r - gn A Fancy Coloured Stri reserve ars PB ee the Silks, » fine value, ee a séason, ly Glasses summer blouees,in Rp ue, pre i | ESSE OE 7e nte, Qu \u2019 gal metal covers, neat Friday.\u2026.\u2026.0 ese een Cc C C shape, 1-3 pint size, 53¢ 63C 85 uted bottom, worth MEDICINES Rubber Rings .Go each.Sale price Carte Little Liver Pills.bv ay.5e dozen Friday .23C Imperial Embrocation.\u2026 Be 16h - = : dos.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills .50e- 33¢ Steel Spiders Dippers Preserving Kettles Water Coolers Wiehi's Beet ut en gt Be Me À +.$1.00 és : Aree, Saari ve sees $1.00 élec Al s Eff, oe eave 380 Hood's Sarsapari Burdock\u2019s Blood Bitters .$1.00 65c race, wife of James Ryan, ini hér [oth year.- SALTER\u2014Accidentally kitled at Brandon, - Man., on July 4th, Salter, son | de, of Richard A.Balter, Ouen À - TEMPEST At Toronto, gn July 7th, Mary H.widow of the late vil fam Tempest, M.B.in her h year.* - WATSON on J end Lith, Ottawa, James Watson, 5 palier T 9 note and IY ehvaias TOUNG- Ju t Me po - : Mau) on™ sore, & \u2018ae Sen, | For additional Births, Marriages end Deaths, ses page a PE AE BANK oid cat dy, chésiotte golatige uelatige RYAN\u2014On July 7th, at Ottawa Érde pet.\u2019 MONTRHEHAI, ds | Bit a os | WAND AROUND THE oT.Resta, Pains handle, regular To, uarts.Regular ated ih es pDIED I IN THE HOBPITAL Mr Ym H._- 10\u20ac Friday _ 220} Foe, Fr Friday -59C.-alripe ain ols ji Monday.alter 3 Ge Son 4 day .$175 75 \" RUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.\u2014The an- | LT RT = + oo Reliable Article | \u201cOur Summer Sale.Offerings.E : ; ° Hot Weather Ribhons.Variety of Fine Ribbons.Ie Ribbon Season, sure enough, but cet Fine Vari ads you want and some you don\u2019t, and we have them to suit Y { here.ne à ATE AE Ribbon.Bane 7 inches wide, well suited for e qualit AUS Ribbon, fan stri on ry Bir ack Boe, all washable \u201ccolors, 5 inches \u2018Summer Sale price B5c à yard.A nice lize of Fancy Striped wide, worth 40c.Sale Soft ook Silk ea one, 5 inches wide, in pretty shades, worth 50c.Summer Tagel affeta 205 \"Ribbons, 4 inches wide, worth 25¢; for 18¢c » yd.Basement Offerings.+ pecial Lines in Colored Quilts, sizes 114 and 12-4, with and without fringe.an pond Sod designs and best of colors.Every line reduced, Prices from 88¢ up- Wrapper Flannelettes, in plain And fancy stripes, former prices were 18¢, 20, and 25c., \u2018Summer Sale price 15c Special value in Striped Flaaselette, 30 inches wide, value for Sc and 9c a yard Summer Sale price, Gic à EXTRA SPECIAL AT 121.2¢ a Yard 36-in.White Twilled Cotton, regular price 15c.Summer Sale price 1lc a Don\u2019t forget fhe Coronation Cushion at 2§e.Baskets at Half Price., of Work Baskets, Fancy Baskets, Lunch, Daskets, -ete,ete Prices range-ffrom 10c to $3.00.For the | Summer Sale, \u20ac Summer Sale in Wash Goods.3 + You have been waiting for warm weather.Now it's here.Our Beautiful French Organdie Muslins, all this season's goods.This is the Finest Assortment to choose from we have ever had for a Summer Sale.Fire Sheer, Plain French Organdie, 32 inches wide, regular 35c; now 25c « Satin Striped Organdie Muslin, in ali coloringe, regular 40c; now BFc a yard.Fine Double Satin Stripe French Qrgandie Muslin, in double and triplicate colorings, Printed 45e; for 39s a yard 2p Tom Irish Lawns, 32 inches wide, regular 25c.Summer Sale price 20e Tard; Dimity, white ground, Foulard designs, 15¢ a yard.¢ Specials mn Linings.3 A Bpecial Line of Black and Coloured Percaline,\u201d both for skirt or waist linings, price 15¢c a yard.Summer Sale price Ac « yard.Line 2\u2014 Price Soc; now 1e a yd.\u2019 Line 3\u2014Price 25c; now 20c a we.Line 4\u2014Price 30¢; now 2c a A Special Line of White sad were 12 1-2c; for Bec a yd.Bleached Pillote Cotton.FINE ENGLISH MAKE.; vow JKc a yard.48 inches wide, 25¢ ;now rd.; now 1#c a yard.52 inches wide, 2e; now a ve.Ladies\u2019 Muslin Shirt Waists.A SPECIAL LINE OF Ladies\u2019 White Muslin Shirt Waists, all perfect 8: phos! trimmed.Regularly sold at $4, $5, $6.Our prices for Friday $2, $2.pt y BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS, JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, BT.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN RTRERTS.a All our Fancy and Plain Baskets, soe ming 40 inches wide, 20¢ 45 inches wide, 22c FURNITURE \u2014 BARGAINS.Fancy Checks At Our Annual Summer Sale is now on and these are a few of the offerings.Flemish Oak Art Sideboard, most massive and beautiful, No.777-8-512\u2014 regular rice, $125.00.Sale price, $985.00.Dining Chairs, beautifully carved, best leather seat and back\u20148 pieces\u2014regu- lar price, $i50.00.Flemish Oak Art Sideboard, 5 ft.long, 6 ft.6 in.high, 2 large mirrors\u2014a truly elegant piece of fur- niture\u2014No.607-0\u2014regular price $95.00.Sale price, $685.00.Mahogany Chairs, rush Sale price, $7110.00.seats, pure colonial, 8 Other sets of chairs as low in set, regular price $85.00.as $18.00.4 Sale price only $64.Renaud, King & Patterson, The Home Furnishers, 652 Craig Street.\u201cJt they're Btewart's Shoes they're proper.\u201d £S.Carsley C:.GROCERY BARGAINS 111 Redpath Sugar 25 lbs.$1.00 le S.CARSLEY CoN yt nual Sunday school picnic of the Richmon Square Mission wili be he 3 July 12th, to Bout de I'Ile Park.Bchola: to meet at the mission rooms, about 3.40 a.m, 80 as to Jeave at 9 a.m.sharp.5 Reg.Friday.Friday.natio w Do Rolled Oata, 7ibs.for.Be Clover Leat Salmon, fit.oy Friday.| oe funds or.refreshments, Tit rans Pearl Tapioca ov.6c 4c Grape Nuts.pv ai.2c 140 Fridhy evening, between 7 and 10 p.m.| - inden alt, 8 bags for \u2026.; 106 | Plo Peirs, 3 Iba |.15e 10c.§|' FIRE'IN' A STABLE\u2014A fire broke out I+ \u2018 Canadian Cheese .,.\u201c46 Hunearikn Foun, De.8c 55 Pjiant night Jn\u201d a gable in the Condeesed Milk .Le op.Î4e 100 Lime- Juice spisvsças 30e 25c.the rear the Syracuse Smelt.Finest Red Salmon .\u201c366 4 Bde Bloster, Poste ARG Joe Bic ing Works, and before it could be got un- Soap Powder, 7 pkgs.for.8.R.Flour, 3 Ths.[.19e der control two horses were -éremated.The-l_- Oreamery Butter 22c.Com : eo James être firemen succeeded, however, i ti of She ore horses that were i aS, ane bait the flames i A ES $v y od on on la on Baturday, | Good Shoes are the foundation of correct dress.Stewart's Shoes are [the best good shoes for men, women or children, They contribute eape and grace to the fest and are the limit of comfort and durability.In shart, the some of shoe perfection.| FOOTWEAR H M STEWANT, w.H.| St.Gathorine St.rr a.James St.| We Want a Big Day\u2019s Business on Friday in 1 be c.and B.Marmalade eee yF and August we closs on Saturdays at ane ¢'clock.rn pay 128 taturday mpgs for I intermediate points.; dwt Foidants and strangers arriving by bot cen hy taking the Gommimisans sooth Bat Lin cr rach our sare dower PT TO-MORROW THE BIGGEST SALE OF \u2018Ladies\u2019 White Muslin Underwear that this store ever attempted, which means = the biggest sales and biggest values in Ladies\u201d Underwear ever presented to the ladies of Montreal either here or elsewhere.The whitewear we offer to-morrow are the entire samples of a noted New York maker which we secured at such concessions that allows us oftering you them to-morrow at about ONE HALF the New York prices.Allhandsomely made garments, elegantly trimmed in lace and insertion, ribbon trimmed, &c., &c., being \u2018 samples\u201d they are slightly mussed through handling, otherwise they are perfect in style, quality and workmanship.To give you an idea of the prices: LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS.CORSET COVERS.Regular N.Y.price, 40c, Friday - 23¢ Regular N.Y.Price, 15¢, Friday .e Regular N.Y.price, 59e, Friday .39¢ Regular N.Y.price, Xe, Friday .190 Regular N.Y.price, 7 75e, Friday .30e | Regular N.Y.price, se, Friday .\u20ac Regular N.Y.price, $1.25, Friday .75e Regular N.Y.price, 58¢, Friday .89e LADIES\u2019 GOWNS.WHITE SKIRTS.Regular N.Y.pyffe, 59c, Friday .39c Regular N.Y.price, 59¢, Friday .Oe Regular N.Y 4 price, 89e, Friday 2 29e Regular N.Y.price, 9c, Friday .: Îge Regular N.Y \u201cpice, \u2018$0.25 25, Friday .79¢ Regular N.Y.price, $1.25, Friday.e Regular N.Y.price, $1.50, Fridey.81 \u201800 | Regular N.Y.price, $1.75, Friday.st.00 Sale commences as soon as the doors open at eight o'clock.Get here early for first choice.The backward weather interfered with the selling of our Ladies\u2019 Muslin \u2018Suits, and as a result this bargain price is yours to share on Friday.LADIES\u2019 PRINTED MUSLIN DRESSES, in pink, heliottope and blue, waists are 1 season\u2019s style, not a passe shapé in the | 0 collection, but made of White China trimmed embroidery and insertion; skirt cut with flounce and trimmed folds of lawn.Regular Prices 22.00 sd es.Friday Straw Braids, new correct width brims, proper- height of crown, trimmed with Navy, White and Black Satin Ribbon bands, every hat finished as it ought to be.> 300 only will be sold at this price on Friday.\"7 80 pieces of al Silk FRENCH NEILINGS, in black and white, plain and spotted, 25c and 35¢ values pers yard .nl 1.200 yards DOUBLE FACE ATTN BBONS, ER colours, \u201cFriday \"HALF PRICE.CHILDREN'S SILK HATS, uo.Friday 32.50 TRIMMED HATS up ¢ to 0 $10.00.Fri Ka- This One Item Alone Ought to be Enough to Crowd day .the Store To-morrow.Unfortunately we bave only about 1000 yards, not near enough be YARD, in Pink and Blue, with pretty design and edging Bags in White Cord Embroidery.We have 150 of Ba 0 EACH.them, they\u2019re worth a quarter.You can have one Ks- 25 Per Cent.Off All Remnants on Friday.
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