The Montreal daily star, 8 juillet 1903, mercredi 8 juillet 1903
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Rome, July 8.\u2014The physicians In attendance upon Pope \u2018Leo, at a quar- fer to ten o'clock this morning, posted \u201cThe night passed tranquilly\u2019 enough, although the Pontiff had no restorative sleep.The pulse was frequent but regular.Breathing was not as The condition of the Pope does not permit of a long ex- n, but it seems that the pneumonia tends to solve itself.and the Yleuric liquid fs not regathering.However, the general condition of the patient is mot tranquilizing, because of the state of depression which at inter- as last night.sais increases, (Bigned), GENERAL CONDITION IS NOT SO FAVOURABLE.As can be seen by the bulletin, n of vesterday has not assumed le the inflammation of the lungs is decreasi does not improve and there 1a a tendency tow ard: is extremely weak, and even chloral seems to have give the sufferer the relief of trenouil rest.the difficulty he js experiencing in breathing.oF of strangulation, and then his breathing gradually becomes weaker, until The Pontiff heart apparently stops.Another great preoccu eys, as a result of w HOPES OF RECOVERY The outlook now is that the Pope\u2019s life may perhaps be prolonged more than eould have been expected thirty-six hours ago, but the hopes of his recovery are the probabilities in his favour were tem still very small.If on Monday night against ninety, the proportion has now become twelve to eighty-eight.ary optimism prevailed for a certain time during the night at the Vatican.caused by the commander of the Noble (iuard having, shortly before midnight, a picket stationed before the Papal antechamber to return to its quarters.ing to the traditional etiquette of the Vatican, when a Pope is seriously ill an picket is not withdrawn unless the doctors declare the patient to be ouf of It developed, however, that the commander took upon himself to send the mn to their quarters because they bad been so many hours without rest.\u2014\u2014 danger.His HOLINESS HAS NOT UNDERGONE : SENILE BREAK-UP.While Mot Hopetul Dr.Massoni \u201c \u2018Fbinke it Possible the Pope ! May Recover.\u201c Wlpecial by Cable from s Montreal Star Correspondent.) Rome, July 8\u2014\"Leo might recover without the phenomenon partaking of the pature of a mirecle,\u201d sabt\u201d Dr.-Mazzoni this\u2019 morning, to one of his professional tniimetéés 1] do not mean to hold out the hope that recovery is possible, for the acute disease from which His Holiness 1s suffering is too deep seated to warrant anything but the gloomiest prognosis.\u201d He continued: \u201cI! do mean to ray, however, that the putient has not under gone senile breakup and tbat if he could be relieved from the definite mal ady that threatens Yo extinguish his life he might reasonably hope to attain his cherished wish to live to the age of one hundred.\u201cIt is doubtful ff the annals of medical experience bear record of another consu- tution exhibiting altogether the tenacity of the Pope's.His life is a wonderful tes timony to the hygienic value of correct habits.His only mn against his strength bas been that of excessive mental strain together with a frugality of diet some- CNT AS 800D AS THEY WERE THE DAY BEFORE rn Theres Still Possibility, However, That He May Survive His Present Illness \u2014He Was Able to Leave His Bed This Morning\u2014It is Reported That He Had a Fainting Spell.the Popes _ frourable as it was last night, due to the fact that the improvement after the ation of the doctors 1s ich blood poisoning w jc.ME the following bulletin: \u201cLAPPONI, \u201cMAZZONL\"\u201d condition to-day 1s not so the proportions the doctors wished.the patient's general condition s a radical change for the worse.t its power to Besides, what depresses the Pope is At times he appears to be upon the ne derangement of the pauent\u2019's ced.ARE VERY SLIGHT.Extraordin- It what below the sternest necessity of his physical organism.\u201d All Rome is subdued by the situation in the Vatican.The shadow of the Pope's affliction tinges every mind and tends to arrest the normal activities of the community.The fact that the aged sufferer has been compelied to submit to the surgeon's knife elicits universal pity.Speaking to Mgr.Angeli yesterday Pope Leo said: \u201cI am sorry I can not-be with you this year during the nine days\u2019 preparation for the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.\u201d Then His Holiness sided, \u201c\u201cBécitise tomorrow I die.\u201d Angeli repeated this today.Two groups of Cardinals are rapidly defining themselves in connection with the papal succession.One favours Cardinal Gotti, the other Cardinal Vannutelli The Gotusts are waging an energetic and somewhat acrimonious campaign aginst Vannutelli.They allege that f he should be elected he wopld immediately appoint his brother, Vincenzo, Cardinal Secretary of Stale, and that his other numerous relatives, all Romans, would obtain the best Vatican positions and thus reduce the papacy to a family affair.Smarting under these imputations the Vannutellians' reply that Gotte is a friar and consequently imperious and despotic.They also sneer at the fact that his father wae a dock labourer at Genos.AN IDEAL CANDIDATE.Jt is quite possible that the clash between two groups will lead to the triumph of the third, which favours celatro, Archbishop of Capa, oi m- partial critics regard an an ideal candidate.He is eighty yours of age, strong, learned, conciliatory.open minded and zealous.His advanced uge would promise that brief pontificate which al} \u2018the Cardinale steadily favour.Speaking to a Star correspond: ent to-day, a Carding] said: \u201cThe fact that opinion is being actively \u2018forced on the subject of a successor to the stricken Pope does not imply want of :fespect for Leo.The entire body of Cardinals is weighed down with grief over bis condition and is prayng God that the threatened calamty may yet be averted.At the aqme time the extremity of the pontif's condition cannot be cxaggerated.A solemn duty devolves on us to prepare the way, for the necessary impending changes.\u201d RAMPOLLA\u2019S CLAIMS WARMLY SUPPORTED.(By Special Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.) July 8\u2014Cardinal Rampolia\u2019s opponents at Rome are vigourously sup- poried in mfluential quarters in thie city.Prof.Ludwig Wahrmund said to a Star correspondent to-day: \u201cRampolla is a Gierman and an enemy of the Triple Al- hance.His election us Pope would be a misfortune for Germany and Austriu.The Teutonic (atholics want a\u2019 libersl-minded Ponurti.Their ideal would be Cardinal Vannutell or Cardinal Agliardi.It m felt by Austrian politicians that the mourntul event that overshadows Europe contains the possibility of à a-sew and ambiguous force in coutinental politics, It 1s feared that Leo's splendid balan and great wisdom may not reappear 3 his successor.An uncertain hand at thé papal helm might steer (Catholic influ ence in a direction prejudicial to international serenity.It is pointed out that the papacy has assumed far-reaching temporal importance of late years, and that a forceful, reckless chief in theg Vatican could seriously disturb the galculations of official Europe.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ALARMING REPORTS RECEIVED IN MANY EUROPEAN CAPITALS.London, July 8.\u2014 A special despatch from Rome, filed at 2.20 p.m.says ihe Pope had another fainting fit to-day, that the action of his heart is very feeble and that his condition has agaim become very critical.Paris, July 8\u2014A despatch from Rome says: \u2018\u2019The condition of the Pope has be come worse mnce morning, his weakness 18 increaxing hour by hour, he is only in- termitiently conscious and a catastrophe is imminent.Berlin, July 8.\u2014A despatch to the Lokal Anzeiger from Rome says the condition of the Pope has suddenly\u2019 become worse and that Cardinal Serafino Vannuïelk, (the Grand Penitentiary) bas been cale in to administer absolution articulô mortis.The end, it is added, is imudediately impending.\u2014\u2014 EARLY DIAGNOSIS WAS NOT CORRECT.Special to tbe Montreal Star.New York, July 8.\u2014A special cable from Rome received here says: \u201cThe Pope has had a turn for the worse this morning.Blood poisoning has set in and it depends entirely on the progress of these dread symptoms whether he will last for days or merely hours.His Holiness\u2019 physicians gave no hope, as notwithstanding amelioration nf some symptoms they consider it impossible for the Pontiff to have energy enopgh to elimate the toxin of infection.Some newspapers here attack the Pope's doctors, declaring that they blundered in their early diagnosis that the patient had pheumonia in one lung.Mgr.Chrricra, the al Assistant Secretary Sella Chricra.the Baba al Assistant Secretary of State admitted to-day that the report that the doctors were mistaken was correct.\u201d Vienna, AUSTRALIA'S GRANT TO IMPERIAL NAVY.Premier Barton\u2019s Policy Appreciated in Britain.(Bpecial by Cable from the Special Corre: spondent of the Montreal \u201ctar in London.) London, July 8.\u2014Aurtraba clearly means to support the British Ministers in Im peria) defence policy.Premier Barton made a strong speech yesterday when moving the ratification of Australia\u2019s eantribution the Imperial navy of $1,000,000 10 vears.He said that mistake argue that if Austraha refused to perform the duty of providing her proportion of the cost of the defence of the Empire, Great Britain would nevertheless defend \u2018Australia.He déprecated miggar if consid- @rstion of the subject and said that the scheme provided for tbe employment of 1,600 Australians on the squadron paid at special rates in accordance with Austral- dap standards.* The cordial reception accorded tne speech indicates that ratification 1s certain.Mr.Chamberlain unquestionably feels his Hinds weuld be greatly strengthened with the British electorate.\\f Canada ap proached the Empire problem in à sumiar Ix co-operative pint.to annually for it was a to WINDERMERE.JUSTICE ARMOUR AND MR.JAMES WHITE.Former Grows Weaker, the Latter Improves.* [By Special Cable from the Special Corre spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) , London, July 8.\u2014 Judge Armour is lightly weaker to-day.but as far as can de ascertained in no immediate danger.Mr.James White continues to_ im- Pre WINDERMERE.i \u2014 CANADIAN MOTORIST KILLS LONDON LADY ON BRIXTON ROAD.(Special by Cable from the Special ( orre- spondent of the Montréal Star in London.) London, July 8.\u2014William Watson.a Capadian.while motoring on Brixton road, London, accidentally knocked down elderly lady.who is alleged to have been too shortsighted and deaf.She died in à few hours from her injuries.Mr.Watson did everything possible for the victim, at once offering to defray all expenses.An inquest will be held to-morrow.Watson, who 1s of course liable to be charged with manslaughter at to-morrow's inquest is a son of Walter Watson.long manager of the Bank of Montreal in New York.The soh 1s a New York stock broker now travelling here with his wife.j WINDERMERE.Known in Montreal.an Mr.Walter Watson is well known in Montreul.He has a large circle of inends which he made here during several visits to his aunt, Mrs.F.Wolferstan Thomas.His friends here thought that he was in Switzerland, and they are profound in their sorrow at the musfortune with which he bas met in the British capital.Queen\u2019s Bill Withdrawn.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 8.\u2014The Committee on Miscellaneous private bills this morning amended the bill for the relief of George M.Depew, a patent renewal, and reported the bill to incorporate the Missionary Society of the Church of En and.in Canada, and the Grey divorce b The Queens College, Kingston, hill was withdrawn, Death of Ship Captain.Special to the Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., July 8.\u2014A cable from Antwerp to-day to Wm.Thomson & Co., announces the death from internal rou ble of Capt.A.Norman \"Smith, of the Battle Line Steamship, Nemea.Capt: Smith was one of the best known cbm- manders of the line.He waa a native of Wood's Harbour, Nid.He leaves a wife and family at Yarmouth, N.8.} EDUCATIONAL UNITY WITHIN THE EMPIRE.Principal Peterson Will Second Proposal at Educational Conference.(Special by Cable from the Special Corre spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, July 8 \u2014 Sir Gilbert Parker entertained at luncheon in the House of (Commons to-day the Canadian and other university representatives.opens to-morrow at Burlington House, when Principal Peterson will formally second the proposal made by the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge that the principal, courses at the universities of the Empire be co-ordinated m order to make them accessible, especially for postgraduate study and research.to - The conference students from all parts of the King's dominions.Lafd Bfrathcona entertains the conference at dinner on Thursday.The garden party.which the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen had arranged to give on KSat- urday, will be given by Lady O'Hagan at Romford, Essex.WINDERMERE.PRIVY COUNCIL RESERVES DECISION.(By Special Cable from the Special Cor respondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, July 8.\u2014The Judicial Committee to-day reserved judgment in the case of the Henry Graves Compeny versus Gorrie, which is an appeal against a decision of the Ontario court on April 12, 1902 WINDERMERE.Small Fire at Toronto.Toronto, Ont., July 8.\u2014Fire in the factory of the Eiliott Paper Box Company.at the corner of Nelson and John streets \" years this country will have millions of a | give some general idea of the prospecta \u201crm ¥ \u2014 NONCONFORAISTS FUNNY STATEMENT Says Anglican Clergyrie Are Behind Mr.Cham-, beriain\u2019s Plan.\u2018 + DENIAL BY BISHOP - INGRA Both Sides are Making labo : Plans for the Autumn ! Campaign.(Special by Cable from the Special Com spondent of the Montreal Siar in London.) 3 London, July 8.come of the Imperial Reciprocity dis sion is the solemn assertion of a noida formist divine that priests are beh Mr, Chamberlain because if wheat wow above five shillings the tithes would a vance.The Bishop of Léndon, with equal wok, : emnity, declares that neither the Bi nor the clergy are in any way responaibile \u2018 for Mr.Chamberlain's policy.Mr.October 15 for the opening of the tight.About the timpe.berlainite manufacturers start their respective campaigns, taking Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s speeches as a cue.Mr, Chamberlain's party has no lack of funds, having the warm support of the leading manufae- turers, who are now suffering from Amer- Wan and German bounty fed competition.The' Chamberlainites have opened com-; big same munication with manufacturers in all parts of the country in order to collect a body:¥ of facts to place before the electors.Om the other hand,the Cobden campaign fupd has reached $60,000.The co-operative union has placed its organization at the services of the Cobden Club.- Nationalists cynically declare themsel¥és on the fence and will support whichevir side offers the best Irish terms.WINDERMERE.SCOTCHMEN ROUSED | IN DEFENCE OF THE LÉ: Cañadiar\u2018 Governments pr Comes in for Castigation.(Bpecial by Cable from the Special Corre spondetit of the Montreal Star in London.) London, July 8.\u2014 Scots here take 3 lively interest in the reported official prohibition of the kilt in the Canadien militia.They scornfully reject the plea npon which the Dominion Government is reported to have refused the formation of a kilted corps of militiamen in Hamilton, pamely.that kilted regiments were show regiments.\u2018\u2019The Canadian mälitia must be eoldieriy,\u201d Scottish journals say, and easily prove that the finest and best troops in British warfare have been kilted Highland regiments.\u201cMoreover, the oid Greeks and Romans, not to speak of the Egyptians, wore the kilt.Were they not soldierdy?lt is certain that the abolition of the kilt in the British army would blunt the fighting qualities of some of the ; ta.finest regimen WINDERMERE.Edmonton's Future.V the newspapers of the whole con- iat devoting pox ce to tire wonderful progress and possibilities of Edmonton it would be well to warn those who are ing for a safe investment that will bring enormous returns in a few months, that now is the tume to buy Real Estate in Edmonton.It 1s small wonder that this town is attracting the eyes of the continent.when the coal deposits alone discov there are amongst the most valuable in the world.One seam in the coal reéf along the river shows forty feet above the water, how far it goes below it is mot known.With the immense iron deposits in the Rocky Mountains, two bundred miles west, it will easily be seen what a vat manufscturing centre Edmonton wil come in the near future, especially as per will be conn from - te Ocean by three Trunk lines.These coal deposits also solve another problem, that is the problem of fuel, as coal can be quarried from the seams op to the acows be produced cheaper than any oth er place in the world, poo water communication with Winnipeg soon to bave splendid rail communication east and west, covering fourteen hundred miles, ali of which district it will supply with fuel, it will soon Ro the coal depot of Canada.As thousan eat emigrants are yearly pouring into the great west, east of Edmonton, in a few population depending on Edmonton for a coal supply, and a fleet of hoats on the Saskatchewan will be required to keep with the demand of this district.This will of the town when its coal deposits alone will bring a revenue of millions of dollars yearly.Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Fr SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.early this m tted the th third | flat oF the.tour Story bedding.ie about ¥,00, fou covered by by invrane./ Chamberlain bas definitgk; ibd + Ç \u2019bam- | Vs Tooke S [Perfect Fitting Shirts |are standard Canadian tproductions; surpassed iby none.|R J.Tooke, \u2014 The fanniest | ¢ 177 St.James Street.2887 St.Catherine St.West.1558 St.Catherine St, East.pink ICHO ~WONT FORGET THE PLACE ¥ ha + MUNDERLOH & CO.LÀ a Di 2 Think of it, only ol J, Now in full swing.5 10.00 : CAMPBELL\u2019S 267 ST.JAMES STREET.$10.00.THAN THE COMBINED | SONMNED INCREASE 8 .OF ALL THE OTHER argent 2 mea er.AGENTS FOR CANADA, JOHN HOPE & O0O0., MONTREAL.100s1 FOR SALE, EDMONTON TOWN Get in and Buy Now LOTS.while they are Cheap.Apply to W.G.TRETHEWEY, 160z1 183a St.James Street, Moutr oak VICTORIA CROSS THE LEADER ot Union Mad M.N.CUBSON & O0., Montreal.Cee JOWNERS OF HAVANA ELECTRIC PORT HOOD COAL TAYLOR HYDRAULIC and all ether stocks which they desire to have uiokiy sold, should list them with i cover the Dominion, and I can o god a quick sale for all marketable securities.NORRIS P.BRYANT, ons and Investment Securities.84 St.Xavier St.Montreal.Watches, Old Gra Sk Ari Ean SR L e bo sold a = Hemaley, Joweller, 255 $ street, Montreal ndtather antique Old silver ht sud James 180 nf And SUMMER FELTS .At Reduced Prices for the Balance of the Season.ROBERTSON & COY, 233 St.James street.NEW BRUNSWICK STORM.Considerable Damage Done In Moncton District Last Night.Special to The Montreal Star.Moncton, N.B., July 8.\u2014 The worst bail storm ever known in this part of the country prevailed last evening at Lower Coverdale, Albert County, ut eight miles down the river from Moneton.e storm covered an area three miles along the river and 2 mile dee ; Gilling almost eve green thing an estroying many fruit trees.Man 8 of the hail stones were as 1 as hens eggs, some even larger, and these piled six inches deep in This morning stones were gat pète the fields, and some brought to town measured an inch in diameter of solid ice after exposure to the weather for twelve hours, horses in the fields were pelted so badly that lumps were raised on their backs, and blood was brought from the cattle.In Mr.J.Nelson Smith's house sixty panes of glass were broken.Twenty nes were broken in a church near by Erith: s house.James Duncan had all the glass broken out of his house.IMPORTS OF CHAMPAGNE INTO THE UNITED STATES: From January lst to July 1st.(Compiled from Custom House reports.) 1902.1908.A .Cases.MOET & CHANDON .50,731 72,767 G.H.Mumm & Co.65,124 71886 Pommery & Greno .RP - 1340] 14,960 Ruinart.Pere & Fils .7,885 12,554 Vve Chicquot .\u2026.\u2026.6160 8505 Louis Roederer .8.037 4.515 Piper Heidsrxek .6.528 3509 Pol .ccevvieenen 2,638 3,157 Dry Monopole .3.300 2,77 Duc de Montebello .2,040 2,562 P.Rumart .2.220e Lo.lee Perrier Jouet .635 1.000 Jules Mumm & Co.502 870 Bouche.ceili 826 672 Delbeck & Co.oven 720 520 Chos.Heidsieck.Lo 515 St.Marceaux .o.948 441 Gold Lack.\u2026.\u2026.410 415 Avala.FR 385 268 Royal.2.2 220 44000 PR 284 Duval & Co ie eee eee ee 18 heingold.Bollinger.100 Various other importe 9, 428 8,790 Grand total .177,606 213,149 Special Notice.Men\u2019s Underwear Away Underprice.Not \u201cstupendous, incomprehensible, sold far below cost of making\u201d sae.No.it's just a manufacturer's clean up of wev- eral lines.We bappened to get them\u2014 didn\u2019t expect to regular prices for them, some zizes are missing in esch line.If you're a big man or a man, you'll find your sise in ee Tf you're medium mi: shirts and 34 oa Lisle; fancy lial liste in Not a garment worth less than a dollar\u2014 some are $1.23 kinds.Come and ste if you Garment.$1.25 a The Hannan Biatan Bors 71325 Se.Jaen nt.raiding tho any well enough to pay 6 cents x.Old Summ a Soft Neglige Shirt, a Fancy fancy); Summer Neckwear, low WHERE IS place to buy these goods, where you can not broken up in sizes or shop-worn ch ea in all qualities up to the terprising business man will tell you\u2014 INSPECTION INVITED.In the Good WHAT IS BETTER than to be Dressed appropriately for the Hot Weather With a nice Light Cool Flannel Suit, a Becomi Vest, Cool and ouble collars, ther Belt, and Light, Cool and Comfortable Underwear.Not forgetting your Pockethandkerchiefs, and fancy borders; Boating and Outing Linen, Panama style, and Phedora shape Hats and Outing Caps to suit all occasions.finest made, at reasonable prices, any school boy or en- Corner of Craig and Bleury 2299 St.Catherine street.P.S.\u2014Boys' and Children's Summer Suits, Wash Blouses, Underwear, Straw and Linen Hats, Caps, Stockingn, Belts, Braces, Shirts, largest and finest assorted stock m Montreal.er Time and Fashionable Straw Hat, Comfortable Socks (plam or lightweight Braces, Neat Lea- soft.linen.plain or hemstitched THE BEST et a choice from a full stock, rool but fashionable fresh goods, streets, and Coloured Soft and Laundried MR.GAMEY CONFIDENT OF ONTARIO\u2019S VERDICT.Has Nothing to Take Back of His Statements in Court.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, July 8.\u2014Mr.R.R.Gamey, M.P.P., the \u201chero\u201d of the bour in Provincial politics im Ontario returned to Taron- to to-day, after a visit to his constituency in Mermiltoutin.In epeaking to a Star correspondent Mr.Gamey : I was warmly received by my people who are united and confident that my action in the Stratton affair will be wareil by the cont#jtuency, and by the pesple of the Pefgrince when the portunity domes.enaninious in their = that .mat- satisfied to resign.To-day, if ome « of the Cabinet mii- oppose me in m riding, I would .dotighted tè embrace the eopportanitr to test public opinion.- you sill Delieve in the truth of è reporter.- chapges* a 0 oét_certamls.(Lam en honest man I never took a cen anyone, aud hed nothing to gain ore Wart On dhe.otbée hend.à 1 bad born (rise anxious to make money, J had ample opportunity.The course I have taken all along was amply with the view of purifying politics in this vince, and protecting myself from a deliberate attempt to force me to resign or face the expenditure of an election protest.which was quite unwarranted.\u201d \u201cMr.Gamcy, ere you positive the aescitions you made before m:rsion \u201c1 bave mot one word to take sad the mcmber ior Manitounn.Advance in Coal Prices.Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 8.\u2014An adva of 45 cents à ton has n made on all ied in this vicimty to the em- the Delaware, Lackawanna end Coal Company.This will make the price of coal $2.25 delivered, the former price being $180 a ton.Special Notice.We Have Too Many Fancy Half Hose.How About You?Want a few pairs to finish out the summer?We're going to put a table slongride the furnishings counter.We're goi 3m all the com back on that table every pair of fancy olf now marked Wo one, morrow and pick out pairs for a Too 00.The Hannan Store, 213308 St.James ac.Underwear which cannot be washed in boiling water is no underwear wat \u2018ail \u2014simply labeled \u2018wrong.Nothing short of boiling- water will render undergarments clean and sweet.The Dr.Deimel Underwear stands this and all other tests pertaining to good underwear.It never shrinks nor felts.The Deimel Linen:Mesh- Co., 2202 8t.Catherine St, MY VALET G ENTLEMENS- kept in order, returned following day.LADIES\u2019 \u2014Gloves Cleaned - - 10e Blouses ch cleansd 500 cloaned $1.00 Skirts, 4 1.00 Blouses, dyed - Our rigs go to all parts of the eity Phones Belt Rast 514.Merchants 953.MY VALET Cor.St.Catherine & St.Ushain Ste ARE YOU GOING to the country or seastds?If ao, you can save money and Jook well B% having your worn and faded clothes cleaned or dyed.The country !s the place to take the last out of clothes; if you take new, they re spoiled before You return, and well dyed goods sre as good as new.Ladies\u2019 and gents\u2019 wear handled with the utmost care.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY British American Gyeing Oo.OFFICES : 318 MoGill, $433 Noire Dams, 1508 St Catherine, Cor.cnrs a No house be y bottle ! \u2018of Fumes Co > CE Ss sale byl} : \u2019 Ces 1: ; yey A Warde SLA .Ve swore dl PRIME 7 os 4 vi.rn kA EE AE RFRAE .wa id wot Tab p- Special Correspondenes of the Montreal I6pecial C \u201c ey \u2018 , June _29.\u2014The announcement of the Hon.Ji Chamberlain in favour of « com ætvision oË the existidg British stem, with a view to protecting the indlsthat lite of this country from the inroads of gn competition, and to laying a ig Tor Imperial community of interests culated 40 consolidate and hef the outlying parts bring closer + of the Grgaj British Empire, has earned fai flecretary, during the past \u2026 mogiuga vignlems: abuse from his Po) sonde od bps shot.Ts resins.s - s D Armes dors af due pret that this lest Pitt.+ : idee, oh be 8 move of Nr.der, Fa daring one.avé MES impracticable redecessor Pitt, dreamer, or, like his great p farseeing one of the ablest and most statesmen of a ceatury.If Mr.Chamberlain is the demagogue and opportunist politician he has been characterized by so many of his enemies, De is certainly.Playing the game very badly.The opponents o © present Conservative Government, when the anmounce- ment was made, weregertainiy in a very bad way.They had no generally acknow- Jed léâder in Parliament, and the party lacked cohesion and st.h in the cour- try.The budget of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, removing the corn duties imposed t vear and reducing the 1nocome tax, while by no means remarkable for its strength, leit the Opposstion little to object to.True there were some disaffec- tons in the ranks of the Government party in Parliament over the removal of the corn duties, but there were not considerable enough to in any way imperil life of the ernment or materially injure its chances at the next general elections.If Mr.Chamberlain bad been an opper- tunist politician only.the weakness of the jtical opponents of the Government, and the opportunist budget of Mr.Ritchie, would have afforded him ample opportunity to have sought a popular ict on the ever popular slogan of reduction of taxation.It: is consequently hard for the unprejudiced observer herein to see upon what und the Colonial Secretary can fairly charged with being either a demagogue or an opportunist.NOT WIDELY UNDERSTOOD.The charge that Mr.Chamberlain 15 an impracticable dreamer 1s, after all, a very natural charge coming from his political opponents and those of his colleagues who are wedded to the fiscal policy of free trade.The fact is that a majonty of even the most astute business men in this country do not understand Mr.Chamber- Jain's proposal.It is to them in a vague way a revolutionary innovation calculated to disturb every existing condition.With that conversation uliar to their clags they say they would much rather suffer from the ills they know of than rush info chan which may involve greater lls\u201d that they do not know of.It is\u201d this very ll prejudice against rad , à à geperal want of knowledge as to the effect such radical changes those proposed by the Colon- ia] Secretary w ave upon the bus.£ll-Know ; Manuifacturer Who Foresees Home Market =» ~ Symmped With Fareign Goods Unless Some Measures Are Taken at Once.* Là - ness of the country, which is going to give Mr.Chamberlain the most vrouble in his Imperial pro a.Nor have his political enemies at all slow to take advantage of this condition of the public mind on the subject of the proposed changes.Under the caption \u201cThe Dream of Jose- us,\u2019 an able writer in the Morning \u2018trests Mr.Chamberlain's scheme as merely a stop towards the reabzation of 8 ul \u2018but impracticable dream.\u201cMr.Chamberlain's reputation,\u201d says this writer, \u201cis founded upap the general belief in him as a common \u2018sense politician.Fol: low him along the level and low-lying stages of his career and you will find that that is what be really in Mark the occasions when he seeks to rise higher and you mL Bee that his common sense mand can to overflowing with pl ies which he soberly believes can be into solid facte.\u201cThe ehree-acres-and-cow dream was one of these.Charming in idea, it had no more body to :t than a whiff of opium; but he argued for it long enough to prov | turned that his common sense faculties could be bent to the service of a most incompetent imagination.Incompetent and untrustworthy it has shown itself again and again \u2014vet it is allowed to lead him once more, and this pother is the consequence.If every interest in the country \u2014 trading.manufacturing, agricultural, industrial, fin- Ancial\u2014 is thrown into confusion and uncertainty, it is to prepare for the prapa- ganda of the dream.Whatever risk there may be in the tariff wars about to begin will be undertaken for the dream: and inasmuch as these wars turn out hadly, it wil] be for the dream's sake and the glory of the iron will of the dreamer.\u201d Doubtless, Mr.Chamberlain is the best judge of the proper ume to begin the elucidation of his scheme, as he 1s the one man who has had the brains to conceive it and the daring to propose it, at imminent risk to the life of the Govern: ment of which he is a memeber.and at considerable danger to his own reputation as a statesman.Nevertheless, his enemies are eparing no effort to make his task a most difficult one, and they are working along the line of popular prejudice in favour of the existing system.the reluctance of even the business publie to favour radical changes in bpsiness conditions, and a very great general ignorance of the ef feet thos: changes are likely to have.if adopted.ATTITUDE OF BUSINESS MEN.Since comi to London a couple of months ago, PB have had the privilege of meeting a large number of prominent bus ness men from both the metropolis and the provinces.Naturally Mr.Chamberlain's announcement was the popular theme of conversation.Much to my amazement | found that, while mn almost every instance it was promptly admitted that both German and Coited States competition was making serious inroads upon British trade at home and abroad, very few of those I talked to had any conerete conception of how Mr.Chamberlain was going to be able to remedy the evil.An exception to this class was a member of one of the largest iron and steel firms in the north of England.He had evidently given the question serious thought, and was able to put forth his views in a very trenchant manner.\u2018Ii think Chamberlain is right\u201d he said, \u201cand I think he is right in this case when so many others of our public men are wrong, because he has had a practical knowledge of + fire what he is about.\u2018 In dealing tendered f taken : with matters ing trade, -his earlier prices business training enables him to correttly ya estimate the advan es and disadvant- the byes of existing conditions.He is not our like many of bis coll a in Parliament day wedded to theoïes w.may have been speak- right half a century ago, when trade con- led ditions the world over were different from the what they are now, but which the prec- ai tical man knows ane as wrpng now as they may have been right then.; Eng- \u201cFor instance, when Cobden and Bright lish material was specially specified, the preached free .trade and open ports, t country had practically no competitor in the world\u2019s markets as a manufacturing and industrial nation.More shan that, we had just finished opening up enormous: ly rich markets, which the daring and ea- terprise of a previous generation of gallant sea rovers had acquired for our sole exploitation.\u201cBut conditions have greatly chang:d and highly protected United: States manufacturers have become formidable competitors during the last quarter of a century.The free trader may aryue until be is short of breath that the seal conditions in both these countries cannot >$zsibly continue to exist for anv length of time.He may demonstrates that a country which taxes the home consuming markct in order to extend its foreign trade, is working on a fiscal system which has in it=2lf the seeds of its own certain destruction.The fact remains that the enormous inroads Germany and the United States have been able to inflict upon British trade both at home and abroad, makes it the part of wisdom for us to lose no time in pro: tecting ourselves against these unfair and unnatural conditions.GERMAN IRON AND STEEL.\u201cFor instance in my own business the trade returns wil show you that something over half a million tons of manufactured iron and steel] came into this country last year from Germany.The bulk of this large importation was structural and constructions! iron and steel and # was sold at prices against which the English iron masters could not for a moment compete.I Yell you, and every other irom- master will tell you the same thing, that the most serious thing 1 bave to contend against here in England to-day is figuring upon contracts for manufactured iron and steel, where it is not expresaly stipulated that the material to be used must be of British manufacture, is the agent for Ger- mary firms who s on a small commission at prices which simply defy British competition.And it 1s not the cheaper German labour which makes Yhis difference in price It is the fact that the German government pays a bounty to the manufacturer of iron and steel in that country.\u201cAnd vou have not far to go to find plenty of examples of the effect of thin competition.Right here in London and all over England as well cases are occur: ring everv month where contracts for constructional iron let by private and pub- he companies are heing taken from under the very noses of the British ironmasters.Quite recently there was the rase of the constructional iron for the new power station of one of our public railways in London.where there was lively competition, but a German firm got the contract at figures which British firms could not touch.Another case was the ron for the Siemans\u2019 Flectrical works at Stafford, whers German prices were away below those of British tenderers.These are two instances, but T could quote vou more where German bounty paid iron and steel has replaced British wade material all over the United Kingdom.SAME IN FOREIGN MARKETS.\u201cThis same sort of thing is - on-in our foreign markets.More- more German and Belgian iron and steel is being used every year where formerly British material alone was used.The fact of the s go to German and Belgian firms a Prices which English dealers could not ui .\u201cJust think of the number of iron firms in this country who have been compelled to close down on account of this competition and i ine if you can what the result is bound to be if this sort of thi is allowed to go on.There are a many of our large iron firms today who are carrying on business at a loss, simply because of this competition.Thousands of ironworkers during the past dozens years have been compelled to emigrate to America, because the works in which they were formerly employed were compelled to close down! Thousands more will be compelled to go to the same place In a few years, unless our Government takes some steps to prevent the industry from being ruined by a competition which feeds upon a home market protected to such an extent that it is inaccessable to us, or upon a government bounty which 1s virtually a premium upon manufacture of iron and steel.When you realize that the iron and steel industry of Great Britain is the largest in our country and employs directly and indirectly more workmen than any other national industry, it ie easy to realize what the inevitable result must be.What will become a, .army of workmen now enga 4 important industry throughout thé\" véptry.po U.8.STEEL,\u2018 .\u201cEvery one interested\u2019 will remember that the recent boom in the United States, dron firms in that country were selling manufactured material in England at prices below what any British firm could quote.Since that time the Upted States Steel Trust has been formed.Up to the present we have not felt the effect of the formation of this enormous trust, as the home market has been absorbing the entire production of the country.But, in my opinion, the moment this demand eases off in the United States, we in England will be in a very much worse position than ever before, owing to the tremendous concentration consequent upon the formation of this trust, which is sure to quote lower prices than before and make England the dumping ground for its surplus produe- tion.If the Americans are able to flood our home market with chea material than we can produce.and they have in the past shown their ability to do so, what is there to prevent them invading our foreign markets in the same way as the German manufacturers are now doing ?In my opinion it is only a question of time until the British ironmasters will find the business which they have controlled for centuries, paseing from them unless something is done to prevent the premium paid material of ign countries from entering into unfair and unequal competition with material made in England for both the home and the foreign markets.\u201cThese are a few of the reasons why, as a British ironmaster, I am convinced that Chamberlain is right, and although I am not competent to speak about other lines of business, my opinion is that you |\u2019 will find that the the ironmasters of worse than the position of other manufacturers, so far as this competition of Germany and the United States is concerned, W.RICHMOND SMITH.present position of à PRESIDENT LOUBET CAPTURES £ONDON Cordiality of His Reception Increases Every Hour.AT WINDSOR CASTLE TO-DAY Visited the Mausoleum at Frogmors Placing Wreath on Victoria's : : Tomb, Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Lpdon.July 8.\u2014 \u2018Loubet has captured \u201d said an Englishman yesterda afternoon, and indeed the welcome which the President of the French Republic is Tee@ bg appears to be increasing in warmth and cordiality with every Sour of his visit, In yesterday's programme the most interesting event in many respects was the a performance at the opera.Covent G auditorium presented a brilliant spectacle when the Premdent, ac- co nied by the King and Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales and a score of other members of the Koyal family and highest officials of the court, entered the royal box.On their appearance the orchestra played the \u2018\u2018Marseillaise\u201d and then \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d the whole audience standing meanwhile.The auditorium had been admirably decorated.The royal arms and tricolour of France had been worked in floral escutcheons in front of the roval box, and roses in tems of thousands had bean used to frame completely the boxes.ming with the Queen, who wore pale blue with a magnificent array of diamonds in her coronet and stomacher, all the women had donned their t frocks and handeomest jewels, and this added to.the fact that a great majority of the men were either in brilliant uniforms or in court rostume, resulted in a feast of colour for the eye.The Duchess of Marlborough was in a big omnibus box on the left of the House, wearing ropes of pearls and a collar of diamonds.Mrs.Joseph Chamberlain sat bemde he husband in a box to the left of the ee ties, where most of the Cabinet Ministers were to be seen.Mrs.Chamberlain was in white with a huge white aigrette in he- hair.An ornament that attracted mu atte Lion was 2 coronet worn hy Ta.ondonderry.It was quite eight inches high and was the tallest in the house.Mrs.\u2018Avery, who has heen described aa \u201cLa plus belle femme de Londres,\u201d also wore a conspicuous tordnef, with its tips set with tag pearls.The performance consisted of selpctions from \u201cRigslette,\u201d \u201cCarmen,\u201d and \u2018\u2019Romen and Juliet,\u201d and was conducted by Neil Farevth, who was afterwards decorated by President Loubet with the Legion of Honour.KING DINED WITH LOUBET.King Edward drove to the French Fim- at 7.30 p.m.to dine with President Lou .A great crowd of people outside gave His Majesty an ovation.The King bassy M.Loubet, .Ambassado: and the staff of the French Embassy.The tuerta included Premier Balfour, Colonial Recretary Chamberlain, Foreign Minister Lansdowne, Mr.Choate, United States Ambisaador: Lord Rosebery and the Duke of Devonshire.Presiden has bestowed the dec- orstion of frend Officer of the Legipn of Honour upon the Lord Mayor of London.Sir Marcus Samuel, Admiral Sir Lewis Beaumont, known in America as the former commander of the British Pacific squadron, and Lord Avebury (formerly Sir Jabn Lubbeck).1 \u2014 VISIT TO WINDSOR CASTLE.President Loubet rose at f.3N a.m.and started another day's funotions at nine o'clock, when, accompan) by Foregn Minister Delcasse, Ambassador Cambon and his suite, the President proceeded to visit Windsor Castle.He travelled in the King\u2019s train and was met at the railway station by the Mayor and Corporation of Windsor, who welcomed him to the royal borgugh.The Present drove to the casfle, escorted by Horse (Guards, and in- epected both the State and private apartments, and visted the mausoleum at Frogmore, where M_ Loubet deposited a wreath on Queen Victoria's tomb.The Premdential party subsequently returned to London.; THE GERMAN ATTITUDE.hn, July 7.\u2014The (rerman attitude towards President Loubet's viait tp King y entente Edward and the Anglo French cordiale, is outwardly one of more or less impartial observation, coupled with attempts to minimize the facts of the atu- ation Referring to the National Zeitung's assertion that Germany can afford to wel come an Anglo-French understanding as she welrom the Franco-Italian rapprochement.The Times correspondent says that those who have had the opportunity of looking behind the scenes of European diplomacy during the past 10 or 12 years, know that the friendship now umting England.France and Italy.has conader- ably deeper significance than German eri- ties publicly profess to attach to it.The aspect of Furope at the t moment would have been very di nt, bad rer- tain projects of German diplomacy succeeded.The sequel will doubtless show that the German comments of to-day by no means exhaust the rignificance of the situation, ever from a German stan: t.PARISIANS ARE PLEASED.&pecial tn The Montreal Star.Paris.July 7\u2014The British welcome to M.Loubet has made a manifestly favourable impression among the French.There is urmustakably a convinced tone of mati- faction in France at the recovery of the old friendship.M.Delcasse, who accompanies President Toubet.has the distine- tion nf having a longer unmterrupted term of office as foreign minister than an French statesman since .M.Del.casse is a hard worker and according tn the legend current in official circles, devotes eighteen hours out of 24 to his important duties.This does not prevent him from baving bis regular morning ride in the Bois.MYSTIO SHRINERS MEET.Council in Session Saratoga.Saratoga, N.Y.July 8.\u2014The Imperial Council of the Ancient Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of North America.began its 20th annual session here to-dav.I'he council was escorted from the hotel to the Broadway Theatre, the place of meeting, by the uniformed Arab patrols and bands of music.Thousands of Shrin- ers are in attendance.Imperial at Insurance Men Meet.Alexandria Bay.N.Y.July 8\u2014~The annual meeting of the International As:o ciation of Accident Insurance underwriters opened here yesterday, with an attendance of 125 delegates.Dr.R C.Nash is Dead.Little, Rock, Ark\u2026 July 8\u2014Dr.RB.C.Nash, one of the oldest and must prominent Fhraicians M the south.in dead, aged 70.He was à prominent writer on civil war subjects.CAUCUS CAUSED DISAPPOINTMENT Liberals Expected More Definite Announcement as to Railway Policy.IT IS PROMISED FOR TO-DAY Opposition to the Proposal as Outlined Continmes to Be Strong.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 8.\u2014An Ottawa despatch to the Globe referring to yesterday's Liber al caucus, says that there was some disap- poatntment over the fact that the railway policy was not made known, but there is reason to believe that st will be announe- ed in its entirety to-morrow.The despatch continuer: \u201cTo all appearances the Government and the Grand Trunk have reached an understanding on all points.This is the confirmed by fact that Mr.C.M.Hays, who spent Monday night and y morning in the mty, left for home in the after- moon.À quiet, but persistent lohby is being instituted among the Government's followers to have the project laid over until the next session, or at least that part providing for the construction of a line from Winnipeg to Moncton.on the ground that the information concerning the country to be travermed ia vague and indefinite.This agitation can be traced to a railway antagonustic to the Grand Trunk Company, and if the idea were to be allowed to prevail the effect might be to kill the entire acheme.\u201d LIBERALS DO NOT AGREE.Toronto, July 8\u2014A Mail and Empire Ottawa special saya that the Liberal members and the Liberal Ministers are hopelessly demoralized on the question of the Government's railway policy.The cause of the trouble, the despatch continues, lies in the Government's proposal to build a line from Quebec to Moncton, which many members regard as no more necessary than the fifth wheel to a coach.They say it will amply render useless the Intercolonial Railway, and thus destroy a valuable property.Another strong wing of the party is equally pronounced against the al- tion that the Government, after buildin the line from Quebec to Winnipeg, shal lease 1t to the Grand Trunk Pacific.These maintain that if the Intercolomial is extended to Winnipeg, it should be operated by the Government.SCHMIDT FOUND GUILTY.German Bankrupt Sentenced to 39 Months Penal Servitude.Cuasel, Prussia, July 8\u2014Adolf Schmidt presidént of the ban t Treber k- nung (Grain Drying) Company, whose trial began Juhe 22, was fou guilty of fraudulent bankruptcy and was sentenced to thirty-two months\u2019 penal servitude.and to pay a fine of $750.American Cricketers Won.Manchester.England, July 8\u2014The Pbi- ladelphia cricketers beat the.Lancashire eleven to-day by nine wickets.The score was 143 runs for one wicket down, in the visitors\u2019 second innings.N.Z.Graves was not out for runs.The feature of the match was the prit liant bowling of J.B.King, who took nine wickets for 49 runs, clean bowled eight men, and three times took two wickets with consecutive balls.CANADIAN GIANT ASTONISHES GOTHAM.Edward Beaupre Finds John L.Sullivan\u2019s Bed Too Short.New York, July 8\u2014Edward Beaupre, 22 years old, who is 8 feet.3} inches high, and weighs 367 pounds, is a patron of an uptown hotel, and at nt occupies a room on the second floor, which for years bas been reserved for John L.Sullivan.Sullivan's bed is a large one but when Mr.Beaupre attempted to cuddle in it on Tuesday night his toes stuck out of the window.The bed was moved out, and the long young man was forced to sleep crosswise on the floor.His presence serves to attract a crowd whenever he appears in the ball ways or dining room.Beaupre is a French-Canedian.and was bc n on a ranch in the Northwest Terri tories, 55 miles west of Winnipeg.His father and mother he mays are of ordinary stature, and he declares that he weighed only nine when he was born.At the age of 3 he began to grow, and when 10 years of age, measured 6 feet, 4 inches.lle attended school in a little settlement near his home until he was 13 years old.He haz a r at home, 9 years, who ie a little more than 7 feet Beaupre ea he would like to get a job with some how in order to raise money enough to go to Europe, and e an operation performed on his right cheek- bore, which has been broken.Other than this he is a good looking boy.AQUATICS JUVENAL DEFEATED IN DIAMOND SCULLS.The Attendance at Henley Not as Large as Usual, Henley.Eng., July 8.\u2014 The attendance at the opening of the annual regatta here yesterday was markedly smaller than usual and there were fewer house-boats present.The weather was threatening, and a strong wind was blowing.The only, race of special interest to America was the heat for the diamond sculls between James B.Juvenal, of the Vesper Boat Club, of Philadelphia, Pa., and J.Beres- ford, of the Kensington Rowi Chub.The Englishman won by a lengt and three-quarters.Time, 9 minutes and D seconds.Shamrock a Wonder.New York, July 8.\u2014 A Sandy Fook calm, familiar to cup racers, prevented more than a brief trial of the two Shamrocks yesterday, but an hour's windward work in a very light wind afforded the new cup hunter an nity vo demonstrate again her riul drifiing quali- tes.- Pointi igher and footing faster, the new pe a out to windward uf the old one, and 45 minutes sfter the start was an eighth of s mile to windward of her Then the wind died away.and the trial was abandoned.\u2014\u2014 Shamock IIL Time New York, July 8.\u2014A ski givi was ngland is not any Prpride PLAYER MY BE 060 \u2014poseembrir Everything Polhts to the.Drowning of Ed.Delehanty.TOOK OUT ACCIDENT POLICY Hoped That Train Would Run Off Track or That Something Would ppen to Him, Washington, July 8.\u2014Word received in Washington leaves little bt that Ed.Delehanty, the famous ball player, committed suicide, or was accidentally drowned at Fort Frie, Ont., on the night of July 2.He left Detroit that day in a despondent frame of mind, after sev- days of dissipation.A letter received by Mrs.Delehanty says that an unknown man on the night in question had a difficulty with a bridge tender at Fort Erie, and a moment later fell or jumped into the river.A dress suit case was recov and in this was found baseball ticket No.= issued by the Washington Club to De- shanty.The day be left Detroit he had taken out an y pa to his litel daughter, wrote a letter in which he expressed the hope that the train he was taking would run off the track or that j would happen to bin.something Eastern League Games.At Jersey City\u2014 R.H.E.Jersey City .\u2026.0000004%x_4 Baltimore .0000004014 5 Batterles\u2014Pfanmiller and Burchell, Pounds and RoMnson and Abeatn.Adlmpire, Latham.Attendance, At Newark\u2014 R.H.B.Nowark .42020010x\u20149 12 2 Rochester .\u2026.000010010-3 § 1 Batteries\u2014Burke and Thiery; | Le Steelman and_Fuller.Umpires, Mortar 1, Mllls and Swartwood.Attendance, At Providence\u2014 Buffalo .030021000 18 8 Providence .600210000-3 § } Batteries\u2014Hooker and Shaw: Viau d Second game Buffalo .000000011\u20143 5 3 Providence .-000000010\u20141 7 3 Batteries-Ferry and Ehaw: Jones and ind Umpire, Brown.Attendance.\u2018Worcester, Mass., July 8.\u2014Toronto won the game yepterday.Reckless bake run- het in the ninth last for Worcester.Both pitchers were strong.H.E.vo R.Toronto .000000080-3 9 2 Worcester .000000101\u20142 6 1 Batteries\u2014Hardy and Toft; Falkenb and McCauley.Umpire, Kelly.Attend: , 560.STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Per Won.Lost.cent.Buffalo .3 18 .709 Jersey City .40 17 .T08 Toronto .82 u 571 Newark 2 n .518 Baltimore .87 0 474 \u2018Worcester .34 u 414 Rochester .2 a 351 y ne .\u2026.\u2026.18 «a 305 American League Games.At Philadelphia\u2014 R.H.B.Detroit .118010110-8 13 2 Philadelphia .000013012-7 9 8 Batteries\u2014Donovan and McGuire; Plank, Henley, Coakley and Schreck.Umpire, O'Loughlin.Attendance, 4.87.At Boston\u2014 Boston .St louis .Batteries-\u2014Sudhoff and Evans: E.Gibson and Criger.Umpire, Hassett.Attendance, 4.230.: At New York\u2014 Chicago .1100000001-3 New York .0010000100-2 Batterlea\u2014White and McFarland; Tan- nehill and O'Connor.Umpires.Bherridan, Beville and Flaherty.Attendance, 2,240.At Washington\u2014 Washington ., .00012020x\u20145 7 1 Cleveland.00100010\u20142 11 8 Batteries\u2014Orth and Kittredge; Dorner and Bemis.Umpires.Drill and Bern- hard.\" Attendance, 1.102.BTANDING OF THE CLUBS.Won.Lost.cent.4 24 R.H.Ewe =.101000000\u20143 9 2 +.001000003-3 13 1 us 81 Boston .\u2026.+.2 es Philadelphia .38 28 576 Cleveland .+.34 2 540 New York .+.vee vee 3 29 508 Chicago .ees ovo 0.8 0 .508 Detroft .eee veers .\u2026.2 32 ATS St LOUIS .: «ci «vo .NO 2 458 Washington .,.\u2026 18 8s 288 National League Games At Pittsburg\u2014 R.H.B.Pittsburg .101000000-3 7 5 Brooklyn .2000012005 0 2 Batterjes\u2014Doheny and Smith; Sones and Fitter.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 3,030.At Bt.Louls\u2014 Bt.Louis .10001001x-4 9 1 New York .0020010003 9 2 Batteries\u2014Currie and Ryan; Taylor and Bowerman.Umpire, Emslie.Attendance 1,200.At Chicago\u2014 Chicago so ev ee 0000080003 8 2 Philadelphia .101120001\u20146 12 3 Batteries\u2014 Wicker and Kling: Duggies- by and Roth.Umpire, O'Day.Attendance, 1,300.At Cincinnati\u2014 Cincinnati .010030000-8 11 3 Boston .008000020-86 8 0 Batteries\u2014Poole and Bergen: Platt and Moran.Umpires, Mcran and Holiday.Attendance.1,800.STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Per Won.Lost.cent.Pittsburg .v.+.47 n @1 New York .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 4 3 625 Chicago -.ocr «no \u2026\u2026.39 29 574 Brooklyn .\u2026 .\u202600.3 3 516 Cineingat! .81 n 500 Boston .+s.\u2026.+.0s n a 423 Bt.Louis .\u2026 .B3 \u201c U3 Philadelphia .2 \u201c 313 Shot Wife, Then Himself.July 8\u2014A B.HEADACHE | RELIEVED INSTANTLY Got a constamt héadacha?- Ten éhandes to one the secret.of ing in that \u201cwhite man\u2019s bi Dn,\u201d catarrh.> is Bt il ua fies Agnew's Cutarrhal : \u201cOne appll- cation gave me casa relief, cleared the my head\u201d ICs quick on A Large Number of Entries Showed Up-The Judges Were Alert.AFRICANDER WON AGAIN Created n Sensation at Kheepshead Bay During the Races Held There Yesterday.The races \u2018at Delorémier Park yesterday were much better than usual, and there was a large number of entries, with some close finishes.The judges were very alert and changed J.P.L.'s driver.Little Billy smashed a sulky, and Edith J.fell.The officials wre: Btarter.Mr.H.La~ fleur; judges, Mr.Walter Malone, Malone, N.Y.; Mr.W.T.Gilks, Alliston, Ont.The summary : 2.35 claps, trot and pace, purse, §300\u2014 J.P.L.Jos.Papillon, Contrecoeur.3 2111 Antidee, C.Robillard, Montreal.\u2026\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.412366 Winnie J., Newport Stock, FAM.pair ver eee een aes Billy M.E.P.Branglan.Kingston.10 7 4 8 2 Nellle Carver, A.Runions, A Kingston.4 55 4 Little Nell, Wall and O'Neil, Ode.ss mee eee eee.BBO LT Leda Wilkes, A, St.Amour, Ottaws.78818 Lizzie McCord, C.Laurin, Montreal.66779 Lewis Wiggle, A.Ritchie, Montreal ohio se es aus 0 BA Edith J.\u2026.G.BE.Whitney, Lebanon, N.H 1ds Committee Boy, 8.Desautels Montreal un Little Billy, M.Belanger, Ot- ta ese.49 Little Pete.J.& Gingras.Farnham.d® Times\u20143.31%, 2.26%, 2.3%, 224, 2.36.3.20, class, trot and pace, purse Valenein Boy, G.Gagnon, Montreal.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.%1 11 Nellie 8.A Btock, Lynn .1 28 2 James B., G.BE.Whitney, Le- banom.«i.\u2026.x .\u2026.\u2026 3 3 3° 8 Spunk, J.Girard, Mgntreal.T7 4 5 4 Nelile Stanton, H.Paquet.Montreal.vee eee aes \u2026 810 45 wii Boy, M.Depatie, Montreal\".de .\u2026.oper \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0686 agsi ford, F.8t Amour, de rr 10967 Kentucky Frank, W.M.Hodg- son, St.Catharines.86857 May Day, T.Brisson, Montreal.+.000 000 sax 00e: 8 gir Knight, W.J.Lyons, Har- Tomah 220 eee gre een ves 74» Times\u20142.30%, 3.30%.220%, 330%.AFRICANDER WON AGAIN YESTERDAY.Defeated Savable, Whorler and Other Well Known Swift Horses.New York, July 8.~Cappins a climax of victories mnprecedented in the history of the American turf, Africander proved himself yesterday the greatest three-year- old thoroughbred of his generation.He has surprised the triumphs of Hanover and Hermis, beaten the best handicappers, and stamped his superiority Among his contemporaries in decisive style.He won the Lawrence Realisation stakes at 1 and % miles, at Sheepshead Bay, after a battle with probably the best collection of three-year-olds that ever struggled for that classic prize.He overcame speed, courage, and endurance in his adversaries, apd in spite of misfortune after misfortume in his own battle for the front, sprang to the lead in the very last strides, after racing at a speed that broke two records before the winning post was reached, and set a new mark for future Realization winners.Africander won by a head from Golden Maxim, who was two lengths in front of Savable.Whorler followed, four lengths back; Shorthose was fifth, a length and a half away, and twelve lengths in front of Black Hussar.Cardinal Wolseley was a sixteenth of a mile behind the winner.The time was 3.45 1-5, faster by 32-§ seconds than the record made .by Major Daingérfield last yer.Africander was second choice at 3 to 1 in the betting.Shorthose, backed from 4 to 1 to 5 to ?, was a favourite.es Dwyer and 8im- eon Deimel, rachig as the Hampton stable, own Africander, whose victories in the Belmont stakes and the Suburban have made his turf history well known.Their share of the stakes was 18.485.R.\u201cMiller, trainer of Africander, got $500.The fractional time of the race was: Quarter, #4 seconds: half, .473-8; three- quarters.1.13; seven-eighths.1.27 1-6; mile, 189: mile and one-eighth, 1513-6 (a record); mile and a quarter, 2.05; mile and a half, 1811-6 (8 record); and the mile and flve-eighths, 3.46 1-5.Thirty thousand persons saw the race, among them John A.Drake, owner of the Futurity winner 8avable, which he brought from Chicago especially for the Realisation.Mr.Drake did not back his entry, which was at 4 to 1 throughout the betting.Summary: First race, last 5% furlongs of Futurity course\u2014Bathbeach, 113, Odom, 6 to 1 and 5 to 2, won; Wotan, 107, Haack.8 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Walterin, 98, W.Fisher, 7to3and 7 to 6, third.Time, 1.06.Thistle Heather, Sandhurst, Bir Walt, Ancestor, Cap end Gown, Extra Law, Tithonic, Royalton, Eleats, Lorillard and Berose also ran.Second race, handicap, 6 furlongs on main track\u2014Lux Casta, 120, Odom, 16 to 5'and 6 to § won; Rigodon, 116, Gannon, 8 to 1 and 4 to 6 second; Illyria, 90, Creamer.15 to 1 and 6 to 1, third.Time, 1131-5.Ingold, St.Rantel Dekaber, John A.Scott, Lady Uncas and Turnpike also ran.Third race, double event, last six furlong» of Futurity course\u2014Coujuror, 114, Odom, 9 to § and 3 to 6.won; Gallant 122, Bullman, 11 to 6 and 7 to 10, second; Pulsus, 189, O'Neill, 11 to 5 and 7 to 10, third.Time, 111.Box Wood and Yellowhammer also ran.Fourth race, the Lawrence Realization, 1% miles\u2014Africander.128, Bullman, 3 to 1 and even, won; Golden Maxim, 128, Cochran, 5 to 1 and 9 to 8.second; Savable, 126, O'Neil, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, third.Time, 2.456 1-5.Whorler, Shorthose, Black Hussar and Cardinal Wolseley also ran, Fifth race.mile, selfing\u2014Ascension, 101, Bmithson, 20 to 1 end 8 to 1, won; Bel- lario.106, Michaels, 4 to 1 end 8 to 5, second: Akela.102 O'Neil, 8 tô 1 and $ to 1, third.Time, 1.40.Ssmbo, King Raine, Nevermore, Corus Cate, Flara, Duelist, Paul Clifford, Cottage Maid, and Prince of Endurance also ran.Bixth race, mile and a sixteenth, on 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begin with, was thirty pounds overweight, which made Meadow Lark carry 175 pounds In such a lumtfer- ing manner that the gelding was reeling after a half mile had been covered.Not long after that Mr.Batjer pulled up and quit.Then Mr.Wilmerdins waa Murteen pounds overweight on Perion and after a laughable stern chase he apparently allowed his mount to boit.Hark Forward, who was a well-backed second choice, took a tumble at the second obstacle and Mr.Harris wrenched his arm.These mishaps left four in the race.Tankard, owned by T.Hitchcock, jr.and ridden by Sidney Holloway was the favourite at 5 to 2 with 4 to I each against Higbie, Mr.Kelly up, and Adjidaumo.ridden by Mr.H, B.Highle made most of thé running for a mile and a half, when, as he approached the jump opposite the paddock for the second time he fell, Mr.Kelly landed on his ear, but he quickly remounted and set sail after the others.Tankard held Adjidaumo safe all the way up the back stretch for the last time.At the last jump Tankard drew away under Mr.Holloway's clever riding, winning by five lengths in 5.22 with Adjidaumo second.Juat as Howarf Grats took the last obstacle he stumbled and fell.Mr.Evans the bridle.Mr.Kelly, who was an eighth of & mile back, saw the acident and began to ride for third money.Evans ran along beside Howard (rats, vainly endeavouring to get into the saddle.A bystander finally heiped him up just as Higbie Mj.Kelly laying on the whip.The crowd was {n an uproar.Mr.Evans with no cap and with one foot out of the stirrup, went after Higble.It was nlp and tuck between them until Howard Grats finally pushed his ad in front a tew yards from the wire and got their place.CANADIANS LOST MONEY.New York, July 8 \u2014Canadian weaith to the amount of $26,000 was left in losings at Sheepshead Monday after the cup steeplechase race.Had Higbie won the Canadians would have taken more than $100,000 in winnings.It was the first time this season the Canadian contingent set sall for a cup.and after the race many of them expressed the opinjon that but for the fact of the breaking of one of the timbers beyond the jump Higble would have been first home.Will G.Kelly rode Higbie, who Is owned by Car- ruthers and Phelan.Among the Canadians who bAcked Hig- ble are: James Clark, Charles Rodgers, R.J.Laughlin, and Joseph E.Beagram.ODDS AND ENDS.- Play was continued yesterday in the special lawn tennis tournament on the courts of the Coun Club of Westchester.The smashing of Waidner and the cross drives of Collins were really the features of the day.Ward and Ware, the new Harvard combination, succeeded in beating Larned and Whitman in straight sets.Summary: Men's invitation doubles; mecond round: Kreigh Collins and Louis H.\\Vaidner, Kenwood Country Club, Chicago, defoat- ed Stephen C.Millet and Joseph L.Forbes, Orange T.C.and Country Club.of Westchester, 6\u20141, 6\u20142, 62.Holcombe Ward and Leonard E.Ware, Harvard University, defeated Wm.A.Lerned and Maleolm D.Whitman, Orange T.C.and Crescent A.C., 7\u20145, 8-4, 6\u20142.CRICKET Philadelphia-Lancashire.Manchester, Eng., July 8-\u2014The Philadel- ia cricketers, their match with a hire eleven, n Monday, were all out in their first innings yesterday for 187 rune.home players, Monday, made 158 .| ment of roughness, though LOOD POISON bei ays.Wrens Ty i LE 2 Berens: fodide potas » mucons Sred ora ° sols most of Bek, Maid in their second innings bed scored 73 rune for no wickets down.OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE AT GRAVENHURST.But the Home Team Was Too Much for Them This Time.Gravenhurst, Ont., Jyly 8,\u2014 A large crowd gathered at the town park yesterday afternoon to witness the game between the Oxford-Cambridge Lacrosse teem apd the local team.The game {rom start to finish was clean and tree from any ele the visitors.were much stronger and heavier than \u2018Le home team, who exhibited grea .The teams lined up at 4.25 p.mw.the game started, the ball being.a! once played on the visitors\u2019 goal, and hiet goal ing scored by Gravenhurst in fonr minutes after the cross-off.The vsitora still continued to play on the defensive when quarter time was called.A s At the beginning of the second rjuagier in the first minute the ball was\u2019 throws on Oxford-Cambridge goal, and Ggaven- hurst again scored.Arter cross-o et Englishmen still sontinced on the sive and the home team scored again.The visitors at the latter part of the sirst half played = 3 game.and the bail was al played fi either goal.when just before time was ed Gravenhurst again scored, and at h time the tame 4to0 in favour of the home team.In \u2018he ne cond half one minute after start, the Gravenhursts again rcored.and five minutes later a\u2019ded another goal.Just before three-quarter time Oxford-Cambridge scored their first one and only goal.The last quarter the visitors seemed to brace up and play a little stronger, yet the home team still continued to score, adding three more, and when time was called the game stood ° Jo 1 in favour of the home team.Trustees and Minto Cup.Ottawa, July 8.\u2014 Another series of matches for the Minto Cup during the resent year is a possibility.The Brant ords have signified their intention of again challenging should they land the Canadian Latrosse Association champion: thip.and if they do so the trustees will accept it.In faet, the trustees would welcome a challenge from the Westerners this season.an if there is to be another contest it would do away with the neces sity of disturbing the reguinr schedules of the leaguén next summer.Tt is undnubt- edly a hardship to have the routine of the big associetions disturbed by the cup matches, The clubs wonld welcome the postponement of the games until the league ven- Ona were Over win out in the C.L.A.it would be en: titled tn challenge according to the trustees\u2019 ruling.The matches played last week were a result of the challenge sent in 1902 Toronto \u2014J.Elbridge Underwood, aged runs in their first innings.At the closs-of play-the Phijadeiphisas 75, is dead.Sar If any club other than the Rrantfords - EERE rte EYE to «= 60,238 TOTAL: = - 380,754 Daily WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1903.- BUILD UP CANADA.TO THE GOVERNMENT OF CANAD Give the manufacturers, workingmen, and farmers of Canada the same kind of tariff as that which has made the United States the home of the most prosperous manufacturers, workingmen and farmers in the world.TQ.THE MANUFACTURERS OF OR Force the Government to give you as good a tariff as that which bas made the American manufacturers rich.When you get this tariff, pay your Canadian workmen American wages.TO THE WORKINGMEN OF CANADA.À A À À À À À À À A > A A À À À À À À À Take a leaf out of the book of the American workingman.Help your employers to obtain for themselves and for you a Canada-for-Canadians tariff.\u2018TO THE FARMERS OF CANADA.*.\u20ac Profit by the experience \u201c.= ~% \u2018of the American far .premises, whenever \u2018that valde offer Th regular months ng: 0! /Hackm will be: po 14 to-nig \u201cment Nationa), 1 Btreet.oy Fear rder for 1903-1904 Tesuited as follows: ax C \u201cHérssony.je Lodge.Thurs- Ee eh Excelsior Lodge |: eonv.uly -17-\u2014E fon, - \u2018Inf substance.It destroys and ays Ta \u2018Diarrhoea dt Wind Colic.we Troubles and eures oon, Eran y i Hoi See he | discussion, bat it was finally es pat et an, \"ike kas lately he vision.of -| passed his ea smination with honours, Committee\u2014Mgr.LP. Tin dosfatehse from that Cardinal : ion (the farmer Archbishop of Tou- To) wouil, in be svent of tine death.of ; re te pay, \u2018of Moitresl., Ho said that this ; iny had applied, trom tims to time, do ilway Committee of the Privy Council to extensions to itg charter - thet \u201cit wight use certain streets in +) ontrgell\u201d \u201c31%, \u2018Matr also made the assertion that Ay Council had not the power to éteclude corporations from their streets, E : wubjéct to the approval of the 7 tres) hosetver, the Street Bail \u201cIa however, t - Sempan was-$ppascd to the Term; oa Company; std it Rad not been for by the Railway Committee nal - Company wo d have been be Ter - in regard to Mr.\u201c| Was an outrageous one; it simply meant \u201c| that the City Council, | poration of Montreal about the matter.Mayor's office at the City Hall\u2019 today | r.Blair's measure.| RESULT OF THE CONFERENCE.The result of the conference was that the City Attorney was eent for and told that he must pfoceed at once to Ottawa and protest against the passing of the enactment.Those present déclared that the measure in the future, would not have a mingle word to say as to whether or not a mil company should bave power to enter the city, run STEEL DIRECTORS = KE UP $1,500,000 OF BONDS AT PAR.the diréetors one or two excep- FEY Eel PET j g P = Ë Ie pére ge - An ATTEND IS RESIDENT MANAGER.Matthew Nelsen, for about = the Jae X the dent of the Mexican Light, Company, \u2018of the City of This commen al lions.interests in + St.John, : outa CLIMBERS =.|&ee START FOR THE WEST.[be cars, build stations, ete.It was also pointed out that when such measure became law the dy ould not any new com en ont- real to elevate its tracks as the C.P.R.had done.The Mayor Ft looks as though some of the Ministers at Ottawa have very tender spots in their hearts for the Terminal Company, and are deter it shall run.ité cars in Montreal without permission from Council.\u201d There was a feeling that before Mr.Blair had brought up such sweeping measure he might have apprised the core CHAS.LAMB DIES ; CE 7 IN THIS CITY.UT00 AND VAMPIRE ARE ROW IN THE WATER.tee patient would not survive this morning! Mr.Cooper handled heavy .railway and mining supplies, is dangerous | Dot it was only within | es and some Tears ago MR.JAMES COOPER, WELL KNOWN MANUFACTURER, DANGEROUSLY ILL.Mr.James Cooper, the manufacturer of re some| time he has been complaining he was forced to take to bis Dale thst MEXICAN POWER C0.|: - x ae \u2018is TSC WO PS Ee WITH ST.LAWRENCE SCENERY Es [ Robert de Rothschild, of Paris, son of, ing Baron de Rothschild, was in town to-day.k «ES Es ving spent a somewhat poor night he rallied lightly this morning, but t two \u2018clock this afternoon Dr.Roddick and COMMITTED FOR THEFT AND FORGERY.+ x le : i i » i SEF 2 Ë 7 i ?} MR.JAMES COOPER, _, Dr.Martin, both of whom were in atin, oh thalr opinion that the afterñoon.circles in great oom ro 1 on ._ senior traveller for Frot pringhae & Work- o started out in t.\u201d At first ware, ining \u2018and railway later went into mi plies, and bas built up a lucrative = 1 The guine, have, it appears, another tha Montreal York State tain that Montreal = I ® =| \u2014 9% =|! ll Bie = = Again it is stated that before the sea \u2018local gentlemen interestad Mm the It nh once more ing & member o As matters look mow, it is will ha to the Now 2 win is over Montreal may have baseball.the ah the local people do nov - therm it HA bé EF.- mw RCE SIRET FIN lish \u2018dock Inbourers, who have their heads quartets on Gray Nun street, Patrick Notre Dame battered condition, Howital in a bruied aod 67 in wr À 13-751 i 1 bik os He : if! 3 it, È E Fésik E Ë fl, RIES oT i I forwatd to some good sport in the 4 » = AON present = TT Es E = a von - Dairies ¥ pe in- Pope.McCreary and > comité SIN I emmtiibittniio { ge fe = Ë 3 1 2 f i R 3 = FE Ë * sPkinl H 7 hi Ai te, felis E ré hs 7 | f R fs 3 fi x PE we Yor JUL JUL ea pe q son eet.| ily ee | S- 105.Kid I i BURIED FRIDAY na fl È pen = & Fi 4 & a, i \u201cet i § F Ë i i iE g J É Ea5 ak #5E6 UN iif Sig .§ i ci RRIEESE ui £ LE With.umbrells-shapsd i (fre + 4 : PR ve A > sk : ; Lo ee N ~ 4 EE In different shades abv; pot Shades of \u2018Ladies\u2019 Cloth and Tweed \u20ac Ne È Nels SOM WRessehe wap abe AR dé, wes & | AMERICAN - ts1 Mosquito - Mosquita © Venetian Blinds! 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sh pains if.1 cent \u2018Facored Atchison, :§.While rd Facitio, Naru Marquetle.were Needing Jur tos, Wasaga re level of à month esi of at arts stages 5 th FR greccs j' vuneye rye meen \"ssèter _ abat sient a ariamesvons\u201d srease ; \u2018\u2019protez B mbacénéopenagat ea dr à\u201d éoneso &.37 Ea lI A TITY ST PERT PPT TTT PART TY TYYY 1 ON COB 2ouvan vostsact: muonsa sgatienes sores wee HG Âuexes « 05 afore 2 Ë oy DOWN.~Tatéenational with the rest ty.4 9 common stocke stock Seclined try oe ont of the 1 opt y = ow gn it Bums & oo dt W eu again , but he wi © following Vicon .ry Cra han The previous| Mea hand Io ou : Siher siptk that New York wire; - gr price down from 58.18 man has beep wrong.on a stock he banks lost since # dlosine price, to 4%.without Kaos inore about it than he did before, seems to be some eX] inte recovery.Mie the| but, inatead.of taking advantage of his directors will act on\u201d \u201cà little and Sl saad tly experience and aliching to that - -1-duy.Paie stock, some time time wan 4% bia Ukeély to the burahats o se > F ino\u2019 Érles Mere a inter on .Bnd boon received | Was 5.Bales of about 1 he doesn't know anything about After The sub-treas BET 2 the average insists upon the fact that six ony py Ek A Sigmund shares more ere offered at getting into something new.This client taken on the matter on the se sécond us n, Meanwhile, t 16 only à few wécks-ago won't touch it coming meeting s closing pure ea to an ok be was compared ew ore.When you lose money in that the Dominion pice at the close Monday.No \u2018Paul\u2019 don't #9 to io Atchison to set t Coal will be divor reported during most ot the back.Stick to\u201c Paul) Coal will sell at ERA [oer develop .a8 thers was no un- in June id eftimated in London at 245,006 market hère.The inf tion Thi [ry thi gut ut \u2014 me me mont holders, ne received a ly ta is a FAB since Boptember path 1500, a thelr steamshi ee of.Certain Ships.Month's sock : Snr that they Cave had numerous, inst cs fain rders on their books tor some HY oF na, ae | \\ br Shortly after the orennlsatio ook | 8 ¥ he Ra : us pre » nt.189, the maximum in the Rand's J on and thé common at ®.Comparison with previous been a small covering mente and ours is as follows : has been very Httle new ED STATES & STREL\u2014The aitec- - \u2018Fonth of the United Btates Bteal 'C 4 ation mat yesterday | yd 205 a > hauler quarterly viden 0 4 n stock an 1% per cent on pre.showing the pee 2 fer Tue quart \u201cvarier È e ne ning June be £35,489, com- A F with oases for ine a ins\u201d 6 period yéir, a @ecrease of mold to-morrow and.WORLD'S GOLb.\u2014À.samewhat generdl \u2014_\u2014 Pedro dre Company and Oregon Short since the suut-down of the Transvaal NboN MARK RKET.The release of posits : unimportant offerings.don market yesterday.Dis- |B.of England.re 153105 00 $ 163,400,000 wane steadier on the weakness of | B.of France .seems to be some repurchasin exchanges.and a better supply of tors orr the Stock Exchange were pe .of Spain .72.800.000 lait prices were steady.Consels es to noon of Austria ,.233.700,000 155.000.000 mom ral .400, y of investment buying.Americans B of Hélgium .22.500, pets ler, with ile \u2018doing, harê- U.8.Presse y.\u2026.356,200.Beasts iz Be AO and clotes U.8 N.Banks.514600,000 291,400 ,jtiietiests In Londo me to Observe that the has been the conspicuous loser.Never: san initial dividend on A our mone; where you theless 18 noteworthy tht Russia is the nD on i fo tr have a client \"eho went long] o ais, dc actu | laser, and that the total fos Evan gular aa) divi arias, Bern.| = ler Stal \u201cValley at about the top.\u201cof holdings héve increased $43,000,000.or 5105.0, ver previous q Fd and sold It st & big lots along more thae 13 pey cent = re plus for first half of yeas, § \u2014\u2014\u2014 rep pr mm .its - and dividends, $17,037,067, decrease i waar : : sn from last Your, (rivals 0 of gol \"1 nés x Ir reacted to 20%, equal to yesterday's clos- ondike so far 8, EH KEE ing figures.Thate were only s few ecat- $1 Jue oes Increases tin Rex ¥ tered males of the preferred in broken jang earned 7.3 per cent on common last | lots, and thé bonds did not figure at ail year.Seventy-three roads tor May aver.Cansdian Pacific and the traction issues, the former selling at 134% to 125.Apart off after strong spot was Twin City, which con- compared with 9% at the close yester- Standard (Rove dieu was strong st 9% compared with \"CC !resular #2 at the close yesterday.= The only! exceptions worth mentioning & 181 7 Je: to the gunsral trend of the mirket was 108%; Tw City, 1 Montres! Power, which, after selling at Stasi, 575 21 20% | ing» in that imsus were small, and thers i \u2014_ | was no siguificahos to the change, slontreal Exchange nat .funds, 1-32 to 1-64 Gis, dat Light buying orders in Wall Street car- Prem.counter: Sterling, 00 ha correspondents of the Montreal Star Wall Btreet and on the Chicago Board on the purchase of 1,200 shares, and than Paris.Francs OF Thilo report that stocks werd strong.fell back a fraction on succeeding offer- * 11 \u2018While wheat was strong.In the local ings of thousand share blocks .: Sime ther transactions up to pe ©f mine who bought ng Valley Sbove nesday in Janu Time i however, the au offered down a polrit de at 80.though it is points cheaper, Tuesday in the present neath; this and knôws tofs \u2018About it than he ever the date July Xi.The story on & nd Dominion Domision shortly.The à sur.= 222222 of $4,250,000 gold has so far failed - at terre was much perplexed\u2019 to ex-1 GOLD QUTPUT.~The Rand gold output vance sterling at Paris or to es 3 \u2018is ment {n the gompany's où 10,875 oz.over May.that the gold movement is mot yet shaded.| .George C.Ryan and Co,, recetred thé ea init of these stoc part tors Be Bose War was declared.\u201d cd.\" has following from Melntyre And Marshall, firms .New.York, over their private wire : se 9 catitmate wouia bé valued 8p | The stock market hal SE for à in April, #.540.300 fn many months 0 es neon were but 123,000 of which 80 in June, 1902, an a mn was by professional traders un hy hed coming in from commisgion houses and there not enough room trading worthy of notice, There has béeén renewed liquidation in United States Steel.Arr statement shows banks lost $2,521,000 af Friday.Lazard Freres will ship efor .\u201che ér the bent manatnetra in Caade, a equal 10.; To ang or hen ordering Toman.2 supplies, ask for Allan's, and if your gro- eine you, telephone Main 1784, and wa: will deliver: - \u2018charge to- your house: : .\u2018Here is a List of the Different Kinds: Allan's Cream Soda.Allan's Seltzer Water.Allan's Aerated Lemonade.Allan's Sparkling Chat\u201d pagne Cider.rocured from the original uptry orders promptly at- .= ete 000.bus.oats At the seaboard OXpOTterS | fay bought #000 bus.\u2018wheat, 64,000 corn, ann : 50,000 bus.oats.16 Chicago had its first car of new wheat yesterday.It cameo from Central Illinois, x graded No.3 red, and old at ho.Firat\u2019 car last year came on \u2018June fnd from Texas, graded \u2018No, $ red.Weather map says: clear and hot weather throughout the | weit and south-west.There are showers in Manitoba and a féw traces of rain-in Dakotas and Minnesota.The - went and south-west have good harvest conditions.[4 it i» cooler in the north-west.The map is a favourable one.; Cables aré higher for both wheat afd and\u2019 un RE 8 sis ; fe te Shoque.\u201c Belfast lan\u2019s Belfast Soda Waters Home-Brewed Ginger Beer.Alan's Sparkling Champagne Kola.- Allan's Quinine Tonic Water.All made from the best recipes manufacturers.Ask for Allan\u2019s.© L'Bpighanje Mineral Water.ROBERT AILTAN, MANUFACTURER, 620 PORCHESTER STREET, MONTREAL.es an .er WILL BE SCARCE IN UNITED KINGDOM\u2014 CHANCE FOR CANADIANS Co.will ship $500,000.Another firm is There continues [ axpegted to ship $500,000, i few tmpresiion that the gold supply of the f at À, were offered on track RAILWAY DEAL \u2014The deal between worig's great markets has bee : been reduced lowing open ola & Co.received the fob C wi pres rer, aiffiente to\" i isposs York: Que firm, - osed .yéeterday bY mines in October.1899, will be corrected Lo uses e to oF pa Paying She fatter between ten by thé following table.It shows, in) ay we tho opening advance They had ne ren million dollars in cash, and American values, the boldings of the considerable U.8.Steel and Erie to sell, nE \u2018tonveyances for all its lines south great institutions at the outbreak of the Dealings here have been small, \u2018at rs \u201cLake cie.and the equipment for Boer War, and at the latest date.The traders have been attempting to bid up the lines.The purchasing road yj.@ Treasury holdings comprise only prices because there was a lietie increase lied by Senator Clark.&o0ld owned by the Government, apd not in commission house business.but in the covered by outstanding certificates of de- jaat half hour prices have weakened on ere is a good yid ; ihéfeased the supplies of money 1889.deal of steel common for i, She there Advices from % different travélling men] rid out through Iilinols and Iowa past few days indicate that the yield of osts sill: hoy not be over threedquarters of a crop, anid \u20ac corn about 1,750,000,000 bushels total crop.E North-West receipts: Minnéapolls.tose aay.111 cars, 131 last week, 174 last yeas: ! Duluth, to-day, 24, last week 42, last year oh \u201cChicago receipts: Whest, 18 cars; SOTA §, 216; oats, 5.Hogs, 22,000.Market steady, W.L.Greene, manager of the Burlings ton Elevator, wires: Threshin url make yleld of red winter wheat even} iticipated by those gs investigation of ve ve per by the 1} g interests.: .DeLote .of Russia .375.000.000 440,000,000 still en De Jeadips of.demand for us aid an boy 2 of Germany.130.300,000 12.00.00 Standard Rope and Twine Securities.B B + Ed 2 ow ci CHEESE To ON COUNTRY pos .of Holland .19,W0.000 13.700000 4 ; essr&.J.B.Bache & Co., New York pod 21300.000 \u201cone send the following advices to their Mont- pee 231,900,000 real manager, Mr.¢.D.Monk: Americans in London generally highey, ~\u2014\u2014 by the stat te and 1e praoticaliy an chrry-gver.Total,.$2,180,000.000_ $1,936, 400,000 27 Standard Gay bractically un: a \"It will be observed that France, the changed.Kes agard Capper guoted at A PROKER'S ADVICE\u2014\u201c This Hock-| United States, and Austria.have been January.Pere Marquette déclases regu: vais matt said a Wall Strfet the conspicuous gaîners, añû that Russia jar Semi-dividend 2 per cent.on pid.an less than was have made a Bs oh vont he : July :.Bee for Al the serohes arm eaten Note T for all the su KE at 88 is the only \"4 At No.st Saada\u2019 PRES ' \u2018FRIDAY, JULY 10th, st 3 OL, the J.Hood Co.'s baskript stock af Y \u2018tures wii be offered without \"Come and see the collection y ale.Bubjects by Dendy, Sadler, F; \u2018see, Woodville, _ Ladghton, \u2018others fn the collection.TS i .: WALTER M.KRARNS, - Nebraska 83.Acreage refprns least 3.00.00 scres leas then 1 LOCAL: MARKET.\u2014Thè steady to-day dnd trade was pi ofl ers and sellers are shout 1%eo Manitobe wheat, and very Httle ng sa far as transactions are concerned.age net increase 18.14 a IER TRENGTH Nova Scotia Stee! was likewise neglected.eme In New York at noon Morfey.- Another feature was the strength In [8 7% to 3.Prins mercantile pager § to.of nt rat om, rte, met other Demonstration In trom Toronto Rails airesdy mentioned |.&Siee) vence fee thai rise, Tuere wes and Clev« .C.e Minnenpo » Marketofthe Strong |'emoareä min mk ae tor cer Loue BL Paul and 1 Marie ass Guo Som Five iy 8 i 3 oF 2 day.Toledo sold at 37, and Detroit Unit- Pressed for sale, the §'s dropping © Undertone.ed was up à large fraction to 76%.Rich- IY of 2% and thie incomes losing 2.\u2018high and Tic afloat; bu afloat; No.2 rye, Go east, afloat; No.3 extra barley, 46 8 to Bo afloat.Maritobe 966 for No.1 bard.87c for \u2018Sc tor No.3, Sic for No.3 afk real.Sellers asking Ifo more.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July $.~Whest\u2014Firnser demand es L.Ë i E fi of Among the fo \u2014\u2014 GER 10 al TI to 130: Cae hen Ë er 3 8 HE ; 41] to 21; 86000 t Coal, 1040 at 108% to 166% ne M went off a friction fo 834.The deal CE Er 98%.Yield about & third of 1 I § 8 - Ry ried prices upwards, but the gains did |p 19-22 Gis ta ere, demand, Bot exosed 34, except in the case of éterling, Oubice, LS de betwee bones United Btates Bteel.That stock rose §% Paria.France Long, ns dis.between ¥ g SF The Ontario.Des} Wor.pealts \u2018at Agcioultire.has recetved Es > the apple crop fs katy | : 8 letter \u2018was received Pre : \u201clarge.French cider manufac- roule freichts; \u2018Midland, Mani Ë ii M SEs $ ÿ 7 ding 1 2\" india nt a tem, ie mi ith.sais of No.{reights and\u2019 4 ë s.gk 7 = J.B 4 | Snark stocks were buoyant.gales on a Picken and Co, stock end exchange SKY Were LIN shares.wesk, with changes.were\u201d The Ggures of steel y strong to-day, and although Tuesday .\u201d 651% Dec.176.08 Uy in many of the in figures and In connection with the aid given the awaited with Pesinion Coal eotitinued to bé à proni- Of interest: \u201cThe attention of speculators The Tenn.Coal eirike is Thgnt foature, selling from 206% to 1064 Is being turned toward lead by certain \"ttiement.iE \u201creceding to the opening figures.financial newspapers.There fs not the ToT vitÿ;jéiates ta thé future-relations of verse of a lead famine.Speaking rough- 90 f0f : ew York Stock Exchange yeater-| Montreal Stréet Railwey earnings last stock market vices over thelr private \u2018wire.i ft would be \u201cges; a * Ontario\u2019 =; \u2018largi true \u2018enrtisge fo ~ Ra Ë 3 uitre.quoted 4 te Steady at We.Di HT er Sunday \u2026 \u2026 \u2026.9,051,6 Inc.810843 the \u2018Quarter ending Jane are basher thés of ANe styck market contimued Monday .s.7,083 Dec.LOG: ected.The decline sikcs ast Toes ares tro compares rably if we 2 4 + Wednesday .«.« T5833 Inc.1,758.80] eration tbe \u2018contraction of 8350.08 Inc.1,179.84 BPout thivush airikes Vire SEE semen | wages; Large mesure went; good P.O.Box 81}, Toronto AEE Terran - ottawa; Sih jie lumber\u201d and : suppylaciures; 12 re in wh ENPLOTRENT sr vouNg | of references, expertapced in local and expert.hg) iar backiseping, | room, with gre \u2014 TTT Tn .laxion,, day or aven- Apply so I, C5, Kiar Atos.ANTED - A pu À AE .watistactory.ee.K esau a am wl a à dou re RE yh es | Sart, G8 Avis st, a .al,.Vom LAROR dots at oom oF angle Tao, baie om Ih mie pm # 8 Cowon ot.; rod Jodsings vai ie Ez 1; \u2018 ous 0 LET.CELY arn 1 Fain Ponir.1 pee \"=: Sr =» | TLEMEN WHO DESIRE A * ity, a pandié = = RES il AE fo CT EOL ant a ture hana.fa room, Ao 83s.Parbricke.a\u2019, between rs i Be Ee Le 5 pd se e ; \u201cati, Nice siectrie Haht Jelphmn in Hi i rd rom An S reg rtd gt Ë - WELL FURNISHED Aver.Nght, hot ar 2 i room, very el a furnished, well lighted; aii\u2019 modern 2 et - harbeobke \u2018st.ww.0.Vallquette, 1547 8.Catherna Bt SUMMER REATDRNCES TO LRT.ST.ROSE, A SELF-CONTAINED.house, furnished, with all modern cons | es, situbied on Broadway street, close 1 ta.Robert's Hotel, to rent -\u2014 cheap.Ap- {|ry to A L Rublnovioh, 07 Mais ot.| SUMACER RESIDENCE WANTED.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, COTTAGE, | Tully furnished, excepting linen and cut- lary, vicinity 8t.Marguerite te mation OF Jake.Repiy at terms, B.: A.H., 6 Ingleside ut.; , SUMMER RESORTS AE A A en ae LARGE SUMMER, COT- 16 moms, Pools Island, one of 1000 Islands, 17 miles from Brockville, 7 from Alexandria Bar, threes boat houses, ice house, summer \u2026 wharves, efc., five acres land; large ables.* with land 120x135 on-main shore, feet distant (purchase optional.) \u2018Also if astro household furniture for every ji \u2014 RGB AND, Si on 10 Let 1 LA to 4 in ve Poe mio ele #0 Taveras\u2019 ra TO LET Two Sr rs apcommodations.1 der st, oppasite ss \u201cJa M Methodist 9 t i, Sous \u2014_ BEAUTIFULLY FURNIAHED Toma to first class people; Bo boarders, Auer light, hot and cold reaning water; also shower bath: close to.Windsor Station, fec- iuæ Dominlon square.16 Osborne-at.-J60 5 | OOMS \u2014 FURNISHRD, TO LET, LARGE, a furnished front bedroom, \u2018Sherbrooke at.to gentlemas;\u201d ere convents .sto.No other roomers.Tel East for information; Amimediste desired.5 furalshed meas; good ue nts.on bath bE Ee Mansfield st.ROOMS WANTED.NTED -~ FURNISHED OR Lyon by.young lady during the day, above Sherbrooke, pla avenue and University st.; Apply J, T81, Star Office.900 RORRSTER.or.FIVE | Ro = ; wrest: a Windsor Hotel, mupérior {| secommodation.with home samiay.ne house % Ts me Sem i Ta.\u201cEE AT srl) bright and sunny.ANTED \u2014 TILL NOV.larg or unfurnished, with use of kitchén and dining room for light cooking; English speaking only reply, stating tora; west end preferred.Box L, 532, Star \u201cTmann SHIRT oply > Ish, Coms ; LET \u2018ONE UBLE AND 3 = ONE DOUBLE AND LS App 2 %° \u2014 PY A BLE Position + es passe 4 10 Siva, for ! prefere.:or-to- \u2014 70 LET IN A PRIVATE ENGlish oamity.par 2awly furnished and unfur- has every convenieïce.Be Antoine ab.near Guy.188 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET._ LARGE FURNISHED ont om Sa beck.rooms, Auer light.MRS.DOCTOR S8EARL, private accommodation for ladies with professional attendance; ladies treated and attended.28 St.Monique ot, \u2019 D \u2014 TABLE BOARDERE \"WE have splendid | accommodation, good board; rates moderaté, by week, Monthly or by meal tickets.American House, ™ Daim FO00000060000000 v \u2014 A YOUTH FOR INVO desk in wholesals hause; must be good cn om Sat, and, large TEE 1 sirvant in a smal family: no chjidren { ov woshine.\"Avply to D, 006, \u2026 Office.5.ONT M.>oous \u2014 ET TR ROO! = x Pranslente FA Mé- D BOY, STRONG \u2018and œuve.Appiy to Gti Craig ec 100 2.\u2014 OPERATORS ON SKIRTS., i% operators on shirts, collars and cuffs.paid; steady point The og on Ltd, 646 Craig ED \u2014 AN orFicR BOY wuol reads and writes both French and Bne- lah, for a naolenale stationery mat ~ of couple EE -T0 | LET LARGE FRONT É bathroom small soe; Auer ign.ave $ 42 ROOMS AND BOARD.ci MS -\u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE Boos, ed: Le table board; ANTED \u2014.HOUSE PAINTING, DECORating.paper hauging.tinting, graining: =] charges moderste.Best references.Drop- card | to Finkelstein spa Finghas.DE Dee S 00 \u2014.COMFORTABLE \"FURNISHED rons to Jot; gentlemen only.173 Mans -\u2014 AND BOARD.TOURISTS AC- clans sian House, 81 and 83 Unibn avenue, located TANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY, FULLY a in the most central and fashionable district.0 LET PLEASANT FURNISH.of at 80 Mansfield st.Tel.Up 3144; between 7 and 12.vileges.150 8 light housekeeping pei \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM, salable for two guademen.all modern A YOUNG GI HELP with housework.Apply Sm a are coms \u2014 STNOLE AND DOUBLE, WITH baths, close to Grand Union Bol, 1944 Notre Dame et Sows To TET I STRICTLY FL.LARGE DOUBLE ROOM ON bathroom flat, in with doerd.842 Dorchester \u2019 about 18 years to lenen general work a wholesale joweliery house, with racicences.1679 Notre Dame, st.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.TO LET NICELY Ra eres lwo table board.Avely charge of cash and custome work.Box G, 714, Star Office.ae room with beds, blankets, linen, 7 ting of shelving, counter, Soo silent saiseraan, two scales, all in splendid Pare.for man with capil; \u201cwould be suitable for piocer er ioe | St Hilaire.Residence\u201d OPEN EVENINGS, 4220 at.Catherine Street au L pr CSTMOUNT, : J+.\\WUILDIRG LOTS, HOUSES JT ' and COTTAGES, on prinef : streets and avenues.Small com pal 1 ter ae oh: ith breakwater and wx ther particulars and pian Of douse sod à \u2018 TOUNG GIRL TO GO the country No Asif in ore.of chil | dren.Apply 308 Prince Arthur et BY A WOMAN ANY KIND OF Tek br he day.ee Row T0 LET bs - LET MICELY FURINIS: Uses.with bosrd.at reassmeble terms.all conveniences.GENERAL SER ZN for mont.rot à Warm \u2014 YIRST OLABS DRDSS- maker Là à private boule - APB 9 Puf ANTED \u2014 We ms of house and islands, apply G.P.Tho! .81 Sparks st, Ottawa, Ont.ma SEA BATHING, LITTLE METIS, GREEN Hill House, is now open for guests; good fishing.For boating, bathing and Soply Alex.Tarte.Proprimes LOF.- 1504 abort time, hy & ilttie energy, can secure eon- trol of a patented article used in th Purchasers buy immediately, article is shown, cost of manufacture very mmall and profits large.PF, 978, Star Offios.is9 2 RT AT i v ety.Apply 3653 Notre Dame at.red {oR SALE =A WOOD AND coaz yamp | JZ =| Eos Avply KR.8s, Bear Ofmios.Fou.sale.oto exchange for city prop- | erty.Situated at Eh Bank, at the foot | of.Beloeil Mountains, 8t.Hilaire station, bordering on the \u201cRichelteu-.Rivér, \u2018and nded by most beautiful scenery.property consists.of.residence, beautiful ground and servant's houses; ail modern conveniences.Bullt' for summer and win.| ter residence.': Outbuildings consist\u2019 of stable, coach house, shed; poultry\u201d Bouse, the same Wits-fehced all aromnll For + partioniare apply to MONTREAL ANNEX 2 2 LAND.oem, 715 PARK AVENUE, J.He MoINTOSH Selling ill be 1n hia - office - Agent ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED whist cutter at once.Avply Salem Co.323 St.James at.and single, with or items ue Tele: experienced; also a good mundress.Ré Ta] Eberbrooke - ferences.Mra.Houston, 416 Wood avenue.COMPETENT ei for temporary and tions.Al our advanced Call immediately Goltman's Business College, St.Cath Open all symmer, 160 4 GIRLS TO RUN ENVÉ- work and permanent oe students trancie all conven W45TED = Tol Up.pT FE vases Canada .109- VV ANTED \u2014 _ ok.doy a FANCY ROSE aD ROMS AND BOAZD WANTED.| 20000 HES WAM BNA paps er £ | PANTED SSTHONG wash Lh \u201cloons Davis and Laorrence, WEE De ter wo à Craig «4.frst.class 1 ory Ast bor: 3 entry.Vopkk este | ANPANTED ~~ JEWELLERS.BE - Apply.Mig.Oo.28.8.Joma nm.SAN TWO FIRET CLASS vs thoroughly understand thes imenodiately - to an Pa a Tosniy understiad dod double All agiplications 'f i TI TRE FoR 6 50% [ee a n -# plais cleaning by the: er.Ea ES \u2014 BETWEEN MATTHEW Guy streets, txeaty dollars, with .0 8 tar Oftor.>So R À cu NE puis hist 10 st nd rece recelve \u2018reward.OST -\u2014 \u2018GOL r+ J ja or fe OS Lay Twa wi FUR- d'ions eo Piatant-e: ER Cri ho Ab- i estmount.- 140 3.can angegt i te Tate = PE ME Waar SEER 181 6 vecation canvassing for à pollen, wet a =.Dear 2e as ve | returning % 330 \u201cGroene avenue.Mestre \u2014 MONDAY HVENING, BETWEEN LES = pra mc Finger wit or | w \u2014 to K, 8234, Star Branch Office.\u2014 02% MOUNT \"ROYAL.Fark A » ug.Return 20 the Aras gab\u2019 stend.K = w.Orlivie.TTI ns SI TES, LH TT SED, RES RT OT TA FR mue wy LE NG Sis Rouen nt GOT.an - TAGES, 1604: q ample ssilins.gt se Catherine - ot Craig and Main, \u2018Saturd old 4 Paced wach (18 ke) Betas to Her puit = 1 env Ee eam.Lo 25 Gauter of.And receive rv i STE = | RO, Re 4 2 Tava avenud, } 3 SLIOBTLY USED MORRIS] t .oak ¥nd COMFORT 2 er Palace TH Fa a Foe | | Sor.Hayden and Veith, Real Kgeate, \u2018ee 007 Teadpla Bldg.LRT Continued.on.Page 4 .OND, \u201cser EE EVENING GPFicE, irmnatooisre, \u201cWOR.dices TO Herndide or coin \u2018Brame, a \u2019 en zasutne staciurs of\u2019 purchase.Cased ment Spvaraine fod pest rare \u2014 aooD RTRONG.BCRUBBING rer ou VE ETS TE) es a a 5 pros 4 v æ Ÿ = > «+, ae - 2226.».Vañcement.Address G.705, Star Or : a write by Page 8.) RIVETERS, CAWLKERS, \u2018 mic $1.18 to 48.Mis & 7 asss® you with à \"PH -susyrise vou ; ey Linscott, Ba Te IUT .ve \u201cOsands Foundry Co, Toronto.ANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ou Wheeler & Vitison and Mager sewing Eco de de SE Eee * Miaek dnd Co, 163 Vitge dre ee ; \"YY ANTED \u2014 SAL : Jet nurseries, whore stock Ip Cane ; hardy varietios = a specially.\u2018address D.D.Smith, Toa FOR HBLDBR- Nase \u2014 TWO GOOD BLACKSMITHS, 3 ; acçustomed Lo Jocomotive no 5d 3 stendy work: ne touble.Leu, Star Office.; 1317 te B CED SHIRT CUT- EXPERIDN higher wages, permaneut position.Mi.Peter sirest, Montres! Pre 4 Jeg Co.D \\WhsTu J LLAR AND CUFF STARCH.EY i.8.Apply No.4 Cote st.top er 1-42 © .ANTRD \u2014 EXPERIENCED STITCH- yy and smart girls, willing to learn on We ug Wheeler & Wilson high spesd Apply at once, Tooke Bros.(Ltd), ses TAS at, St.Henri.156 6 \u2014 AT ONCE 8!X STRONG W Sirs A learn coliag starching, $10 per week grt chm esally be earned when a girl un- Sermands Ber work.Apply Mr.Willams, The Shirt Cu , Lid., 18 Delorimier ave, | 186 \u20ac R SALE \u2014 CRUISING CAN now, finest $150 outfit 2 Knapp, Boatbuilder.Kingston, Formas *FLINDID NB OR ROLL || a ake HNN] (OR SALE \u2014 THREE COLLIE PUPS new and the best made.Owner is lesv, city and wilt dispose at reduced price: rens for Lerm of mantbs to proper exchange for good value piano.\u2018Box Office, city 150 2 or ba} + ABENAKIS MINERAL WATER rted stooR.\u2019 full brothers to *\u2018Bol BEN.Portée.won 5 first prises and a speciq! ally valuable cases iio for beat callie spe in Montreal Dog Stow.« eu por ra 4 Can seen at 1 ver avenue, estmoun tad, : 158 tf Dally Tries [gave Bos Sinties, 0.T.R, - a 00 por week SALE \u2014 A CALIGRAPH TY For Diuvirated Circulars, ete., address: OB Ja tn therough order, for twentÿ Q.Kpurzos, Mepaget, Abeaskls Bpciogh PQ, .dollars.Address B, B60, Star Office.1058 4 R SALE \u2014 PIANO PLAYER, QUITE cp UNIX vs cM ed Gas Basin The Favourite Spot for Health sod Bport.CHARMING RESORT FOR.BPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE NOR SALE \u2014 YOUNG COLLIE DO, TEN (Continued from Page &.) CHIROPODIST.| Spor and Bpoctaat Tor tout eons at owa house.Sanday hours o, 9a.mtoép.m ME M3 Lagsuchetiero st., x St Lawrence.tr \u2014 A LADY TEACHER, HOLDing diploma for the schouls of the parish et 8t.Laurent.Address to C 53.Tasse, NF.je Laurent, C.J.Cartier.P.Q.158 4 * NXJTANTED \u2014 MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS À ash and door business and run mould- 7 ing ; §00d wages to Protestant young man.Write quickly Willow-Lee Mills, Mar : Uawwn.Ont., 158 4 NTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR FAPERING DE- (partment in box factory, Apply 48 Bt.138 3 , jCuné.Borromse t.{NMANTED \u2014 A LADY, COMPETENT TO hi take charge of papering depsriment in box factory; must speak both lunguages and «be well recommandcd.Apply Box T, 446, Siar \u2018Office Be .1538 8 ANTED\u2014 LITHO TRANSFERER, ALSO &irl to fend type prees and one to work :W in Bindery.folder preferred.Apply The Ben- allagk Litho.pod Pig.Co, 8, lu, 12 Latour.138 3 VY ANTED \u2014 $2.00 DAY, LADIES AND : men to cabvass business places and house to house; light to carry; alse collec tor.Wood, 812 Palace ac.158 6 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR AN OF- JW ra position, ering \u2018good prospects of \u2018advancement.Address F, T, Btar Office .138 3 \u201cRAZANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE FOR + \".\u2026 QOURtTy place, short distance frum town.Mi a8 coachman, wite as vock.Address J, , 8140, Star Branch Office.158 3 ) 'ANTED\u2014 MAN FOR CARE OF HORSES ÿ and cow; must be able to drive.Apply \u201cMr.Gordon, Cote des Neiges.158 3 \u2019 ANTED \u2014 A GENPRAL SMRVANT TO à go to.Norwood, Back River, for two .months; must have city references, good Wages paid to a competent person.Apply to Mr.Gurd, at Charies Gurd and C., 43 Jurors -@treet.158 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY WHU CAN a write shorthand and use typewriter.ane \u2018Sesiding in east end preferred.Apply Geo \u201cÀ.Slater, corner Ontario and Bennet ave.TMaiapnneuve.158 3 Engagomonts made LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.Unlimited Capital {2m ie ying, lite insurance.For suitable policies wi Jar more companies givens surrender value M.J.Doherty, St.Paul St, Montreal.LIGHTING, HEATING, PLUMBING 3 results of orders placed with Pleasing us for the above and electrio work of all kinds by competent men.Jus Atchison, 33 Bleury Tel.Main 956.KINDLING WOOD, delivered any part of city at $1.75, Free \u2018ii \u2018biocks 8750, out \u201cmaple $5.00, hard woud $2.50, tumarac $2.00.W.Lamarre & Co., Atwater ave.Tel Mount 606 PHRENOLOGIST.rs Phrenological Institute, 2304 Montreal St.Ca hogs street, affiliat- od with Fowler's Institute, London, England.Hours, 10a.mw.to 8 p.m- Readings 30 cents to $2.00.Prot.A.Young, Principal.FRAMING AND GILDING.alty of Picture Fram- \u20ac Niake fre ropedtiog and re-gilding.Malone & Robertson, 1631 Notre Dame SL, near St.Lambert Hill.Please note new wddress.PICTURE FRAMING.uc A Proper Frame [25m sss much taste in framing as In dressing.and the beauty should not be marred by mistakes For reliable work at reasonable prices The vicinity affords ul seenery.fine months old, from prize WIRBINE stock; sen bathl and unexcelled fishing.Guests yn Bedigres.45 Bloury st.159 2 have the \u201coo viless of salmon amd trout fish- 1 .JOT mai \u2014 vam OPER | ins \"0 So aa Ss eee Heintzman upright plano taf 8315 cash.BAKER'S OTEL Por further particulars addrees MK, 81904 Star ) BEL Branch Office.\u201d : \" 1692 (OPÉNED 1aty so long and favourably known, offers first- class accommodation for tourists, with all the comforts of home.Before making your plans for ycur summee outing, he sure to Write for terms and other information to 130 53 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Que.The Irving OLD ORCHARD BEACH, ME.Located directly on the heach.near all points of interest.Electric lights, ete.Prices moderate.end for booklets.130 26eod MRS.L.A.GOOGINS.WHAT I-YESI! A Summer Resort, with NO extortionate prices ! Best of meals\u2014Cool roams\u2014 comfortable beds.Boating, bathing, fishing.clam bakes, shores dinners Pure mineral water.Theatre adfoins Hotel All gas lighted\u2014Pine trea groves\u2014Furn- fshea cottages tp let.A od time as sured.half hour from Portland.Address\u201d GRANITE SPRING HOTEL CO.1s te Long Island, Maine.MANSION HOUSE, OAOCOUNA Will open the 15th June; all m~dern {mprove- men's, sea walter baths, hot and cold, in the hotel, new rooms have n male to accommodate hundred mors guesis; amusements.as.Golf.lawn tennis.croquet, swings, baseball ground; first class service will be given to all If any one wants to come to Cacouna write to the Mansion before elsewhere, No private invitations; al! invited.A.LUCAS, Prop.Ls.FELIX DUBE.Manager.THE INGLESIDE, Old Orchard, Me.central location.view.Bathing facilities.week.MHS N.D.PIRBCE.149 13 Fine ocean Terms 67 to 412 Tr 155 15° Canada's st.Ace ada.Greatest Seaside Resort i.awrence Hall, Cacouna, Que.400.Now open.The healthiest spot in Can- All modern conveniences; dancing and board walk, orchestrs, golf, etc.Cuisine unexeelled.Write for booklet.Reasonable rates.NORMAN & BOWEN, Mgrs Horse Races and sports Aug.3-8.152 tt IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.MOUNT MADISON HOUSE, Gorham, N.H 18 mlies from Mount Washington.Magnificent scenery.beautiful drives; Golf, tennis, trout fie .For full information and lustrated routs of: dress C.A CHANDLER, Proprietor 154 26 IN ONTARIO Bon Echo Ina.boating.Ashing.(CHARMING MASSANOGA, Highlands, new Hotel, Wid mountain climbing.+ Fine {llustrated pruspectus tree.Add Ww.ANTED \u2014 COOK FOR SMALL HOTEL take your pictures to Heasley, The cture \u2018ress : in the country.Apply 1844 Notre Dame Framer, St.Catherine St., near Bleury ores ca, Frontenac Co.On- ot.city.139 2 Street.: 139 26 % ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN AS 1N- ; voice clerk in office of large manufacturing company; must have experience.Apply P.O.Box 2365, city 159 2 NVANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK.AP- Tt ply to Mrs.W.8.Clouston, 3 Durocher * etreat.159 2 |WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED BTENO- 7 sTApher and typewriter (lady) Ap- Ply st C, 564, Star Office.159 2 A GENERAL SERVANT, WANTED H one that can do plain cooking.family of * two; no laundry.Apply Mr.J.8.Clunle, 4129 : Western ave., Denbigh 159 2 \"AN ANTED \u2014 5 FEMALE BAG DARN- ! ors.Apply to 266 Mullins st., Point St Charles.169 4 NTED \u2014 Al YOUNG OFFICE HAND i in large wholesale, ten dollars per week, with good prospect, must haye previous experience and unqueatinned capabilities State ADDRESSES.PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! REPO ELC AIRE TL INL TIP EOWIN COX & CO MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by Joha M, M.Dufl.107 St James 8t.& 36 Drumm@nd St.Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY RTHUR W.WILKS - Age, sxperience and references, Drawer 2282 WILKS & MICHAUD, Public Accountanta Fost Office.189 2 MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.Tel.M.4135, r - ANTED \u2014 MANAGER FOR HOSIERY y i mill, one understanding veins, and MARRIAGE LICENSES * making first class hose, Address E, 6.4.Star Office.159 4 ANTED - BY WHOLESALE RARD- ware house an experienced young man for custom house and banking.Also an ap- Prentice.both applications in own hendwrit- ing.F, 961, Star Office.159 2 - ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEKBBPER FOR A 1 farm near Montreal for 1st August, -@ widow, with one child, preferred.A good position for the right party.Apply P.O Box city.159 3 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY STENO- : grapher and typawriter and to asaist In office work.must be thorough in above and © good writer Apply g'ving age.refrrences and salary expected, F.633, Siar Office.189 2 ANTED -.A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD t address and personal appearance, with wide connection.and experience In the leading commercial centres in \"anada.to act as representative for foreign prods And manufactures in the Deminion of Canada, must be a first class sgjeuman, and familiar with apening of branch agencies: a goad opening exists frr a man well qualiffea Address with full particu.are, age, references and salary expected, 10 Æ.651, Star Office.150 6 WANTED EXPERIENCED SHIPPER \u2019 for wholesale warehouse; must have un.- questioned capabllities and speak both languages.State salary.experience and refer- ances, Drawer 2282.Pest Office.158 2 : ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY TO ANSWER \u2018 telephone.Apply E.641.Star Office : 180 5 h ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCed fur lraveller, with good Northwest wrnection.F.683.Star Office.150 3 IWANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON WHITE | coats, men or women.also pant and vest makers: steady work.gnod wages.Robert C >Wilkins, Bt.Catherine st.corner Bleury st.150 5 WW ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS FOR SEW- 3 ing.Apply at 444 St.James nt 189 3 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPERATORS and finishers on skirts.Apply at 444 St., James street.150 3 .ANTED - FIRST CLASS HANDS ON : button hole machinas, for blouses Good pay and steady work None others but the best peed Apply nt 444 St James st.hv à IWANTSD \u2014 WHEELWRIGHT, GOOM ALL ; around man on carts and farm waggons, \u201cofa uped to machinery preferred 6iaie ex- Perlebée and wages wanted Address Chas Bugbee, Hartford, Vit 180 4 5 JV ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID WHO CAN fron.Apply to Mrs Robert Reid.87 Un- fon avenue.159 3 - ANTED \u2014 STRONG ROY FOR CUTTING \", department.H.Shorvy and Co.159 2 7 Wy anTeD \u2014 BTOREMAN FOR WHOLEsale clothing house.must be exparienc- \u2018ed pecker and marker and furnish Al refer.vence.88 McGill ot.130 2 {QU ANTED \u2014 A QAPABLE YOUNG MAN Tr for an office position In a large newspaper eswblishment.Good opportunity for ad- Tce % 159 3 NTPANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR \\ steel merchant's office, able to speak French, one with knowledge of , preferred.must be quick and cor- ryeot at figures.Apply In own handwriting, wading salary required ahd references.P.O.Box 1153, Montreal.189 2 He &NTED\u2014YOUNG MAN WITH KNOWL- : -odge of bookkeeping: must be quick and TRON AND : te at Agures; salary $35 month to Leas per TM, tab Office.O\u2019HARA BAYNES, Notary, 204 St.James st.Tel.Main 1717 MORTGAGE LOANS investment in mortgages oa Funds for cit, property and larme B W.H.Phillips, of ucet Æ Philli othr ies.Canada Life Chambers, City.MONEY TO LOAN.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in the City, N Household furniture, planos, or.ans, horses and carriages, without publicity or removing the goods, We loan In sums from $J0 to $1000, from 1 to 12 months.a give liberal discounts {f pald before due.Your dealings with us stricdy private, as we know you would wish, By courteous treatment and Fair, Honest Dealing, we are gajning new customers every day.You shouid ba among Call and investigals.We will be pleased tu talk the matter over with You, nr telephone us.Bell 4861 Main, «© Westmount 1041.after 6 p.m., and we will send one ©! our agents Lo sse you ontreal Loan & Brokerage Coi wou 204, New York wile dull dia, Cor.BL James st.and Place d'Armeg a CLAD A LAaurbalin Agr wna GN EH EYH GR $ $ $ $ $ $ M MT TO LEND ON FIRST MORTGAGE real estate, city and Westmount preferred.In large and small amounts, repayable monthly or la Lerm of years.No delays and unnecessary expensr Interest § to 8 per cen.tum, per annum.Applications molicited Bell Tel.Main 745 F.MeMann and Son.und Floor, Temple Building.156 8 85.00 AND UPWARDS advanced \u2018to responsible parties on note of hand, life policies and migcellanrous securt- ties.Apply In confidence 0 Emblem Bros, Commission Agents, 41 St.Francois Xavier st.Montreal 158 6 ONEY TO LOAN IN AXY AMOUNT, trom one doliar upwards, with or without A security, repayable in weekly or monthiy paymenis.Apply Mr.Young, room No.1, 248 St.James st.Tel.M.4200.158 6 Arooson & Rutenberg FAWN BROKERS, tL) CRAIG ST.Money 10 lei.ou Diamonds Maiches, Jewellery Clothing Fursand Dry Goods Furastorea cuFing Buliner moufhs se bawrf \"00e ONEY TO LEND TO RESPONSIBLE M salaried people, with or withou' endorsa- tion, repayable weekly or monthly instalments, strictly confidential.Wand Co., 113 St.Main 2767.H.Tapley 14 tu WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY on their own names, without endorser or security.payments to sult'borrower; all business confidential.MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, 104 Temple Building, 185 St.James st.82 300 Money Loaned Spiacisd peo ng h y roy La at business in 80 PE cipa i LM .IN Y x es k A ow OF; ne James st, room 67.Tel.| BELLEVUE HOTEL.RIVIERE DU Our \u2018Pointe,\u2019 the Newport of Canada, open June to October, electric light, sea bathing, boating, fishing, bowling alleys, golf.Z.L Aubut, Proprietor.148 52 WHERE TO STOP IN MONTREAL.at Parties Visiting Montreal will find nicely furnished rooms in first class central locality; modern conveniences.Private family.Terms moderate.78 Victoria street.WIRE CLOTHS, FLY SCREENING, 20 Per FL The Thos.Forrester Co., 325 St.James St* Phone Main 3060.*8 1 NOTARIES, Stuart & Kittson, Norartes ers, &o.Rooms 50 and 51 Roral Insurance Co,'s Building, 2 Place d'Armes 8q., Montreal.To Nain i.Ernest H.Stuart.Geo.R.Kitwon.CARPENTER AND JOINER.Thos.Lidstone sige mpegial care store and office fixtures, glazls Bainery.756 Craig.& and general FLORISTS.Small Ferns pices and real Up.2744.Hall & Robinson, Florists & Growers, opposite tollgate, Outremont, Que.row PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS TRADE MARKS AND DESIGN} Secured lu all countries.OWEN N.EVANS, Foreign Member Inst.Patient Agents England.301 «ad Tomple Building Monsrerl PROMPTLY URED We soticit the dusincasof Manufaciurers, Ko gineers and others who realise the odvisabitity ot having their Patent business transacted by Bx- perts.Preliminary advice § Cha e fate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 1 Pages, nt upon request.Marion & Marion.Hew York Life Bidg.Montres! ; and Washington, D.C.U.8.A.NTS TRADE MARKS =.me 2m FETHERSTONHAUGH CO canaoauTe MONTREAL.A perfect type of the highest order of excellence in manufacture : Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder CANADA'S STAN DARD Sold Everywhere.ver Ms PROF.GRANT Tel.Un.1 a 1TH 5ST.CATHERYYR 'ST., opi Bidlé House surpasses all other foods.Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit is made in the most complete, scientific and hygienic food laboratory in the world.This laboratory is flooded with sunlight througb 30,000 panes of glass and finished in white enamel, marble and mosaic \u2014 the veritable home of Purily\u2014a place where contam- inatiqp is impossible.The wheat is first thoroughly cleansed and all light kernels removed, then thoroughly cooked and spun into thousands of little shreds; each shred containing thousands of little pores; which gives the greatest surface for the absorption of the digestive fluids of any known food.This insures digestion: and Immediate relief from constipation.Order today.82nd for \u201cThe Vital Question ( Pree).The NATURAL FOOD Co., TORONTO, ONT.ADVERTISERS When you write your own advertise r menta, the public ses your business .ealy agyon me iL + Wben you have a writer who uuder- s Stands advertising, you present your business to the public from Lhe two plow oi vrew\u2014from his and from yours HORACE DAVIS, Publicity Expert, 46 81.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL, A well known remedy for Summer Com- laint, Covernton's Blackberry C five Yor sale by all Lruggists D & Co., 444 5t.Paul st., agents.BOY STOLE BICYCLES \u201c IN FOUR CITIES.Chicago, July 8.\u2014By the confession of Robert Olin, 19 years old, who has been arrested.the police believe, that several hundred bicycles stolen in the last year will be recovered.According to the pohce the boy has admitted that he stole bicycles im New York, St.Louis.Buffalo and St.J h, Mich.and that an accomplice disposed of nearly all of the wheels.The prisoner's parents are said to be wealthy Ch people, who have disa- herrted him.Young Ohn, the ice say, also goes by the name of Frank Gona- Low.THEIR HEADQUARTERS.GRAND LODGE MASONS AT THE KING EDWARD HOTEL, TORONTO.Booms Reserved for Them During the Convention Next Week\u2014Am- erican Tourists Arriving at the Hotel.The Grand Lodge Ancient.Free and Ac cepted Masons of Canada, in the Province of Ontario.is holding its forty-eighth annual communication in Toronto durimg the week of July 13.and will bring to that city the prominent members of the Masonic body in the Province.ihe King Edward Hotel has been made the head querters for the grand officers while in Toronto.and a large number of reservations have also been made for delegates.Am thoae for whom rooms have al readv been reserved are (Grand Master JE.Harding.of Lindsay, Grand Treasurer Hugh Murray, of Hamilton, Grand Senior Warden 8.Buchanap, of Windsor : WwW.J.Drope, Distriet Deputy Grend Master for Niagara; John Wilson, D.P.G.M., Ottawa: W.H McFadden, Brampton; R.Hillier, Leamington; R.E.Wood, Peterboro\u2019: A.J.Whitley, Sundridge; G.S.May, Ottawa; T.C.MacNabb, Chatham; H.M.DeWitt, Kincardine; and R.L.Gunn, Hamilton.Arrivals of tourists at the King Edward are increasingly large.One party of seven, who came over from Buffalo, consisted of N.8.Goldamith, Rochester; Mias Clarke, Philadelphia; Miss Armeden, Boston: Miss Howard, Baltimore; Miss Smith, New York: Miss Epson, Jameston; Miss Angevipe, Atlantic City; C.S.ong, = a, N.V.; and George* B.Hoyt, Rochester.] gists.| RUSSIAN OFFICIALS .| Russian Ministers at Beoul, the | commercial © éteéchiment on -the public square.led the pu ¢ ne \"tuduood) Malt Extract.alt Extra - Perfect heslth restorer and body builder.At all druggists or grocers.+ A Sweet Stomach comes only by having a perfect acting liver ad good digestion\u2014 both can easily be bad by using Beecham\u2019s Pills 80ld Everywhere.\u2018In boxes, 15 cents, Dar Cures ALL Distrees After Rating.Digests your Pood perfectly and keeps the bowels In good condition, strengthens and builds up the system and makes\u2019 25c.AM drug- pure, rich.healthy blood, rose Da A Mr.Blair Secures Passage : of Amendment to the Railway Act.TELEPHONES AND RAILWAYS | Minigter of Railways Proposes to Authorise Commissioners to Control Their Relations.Special Staff Correspondence.Ottawa, July 8\u2014The rights of municipalities with to their streets was the question which livened up what would otherwise have been rather a dull day in the House of Commons.This matter was supposed to be settled last week by an amendment Thich Mr.Blair inserted in e way Bill, preventing the proposed pew Board of Railway Commissioners from granting to street railways in cities and towne any powers, without the consent of the municipality.Yesterday he came down with a further amendment, which practi- cadly withdrew his former concession.This caused a storm, but from the midet of the talk the fact eventually emerged that what he dewired to do was to protect the Montreal Terminal Company in the right which has already been granted it to enter the ay ot Montreal\u201d Jaume was ich accom purpose, and the subject is now in fairly satisfac- sory shape so fur pa this jament is corce , but the measure has not yet been passed, and there may be further al- terati .Blair has also given notice CONFER IN MANCHURIA.Sessions are Secret, But Preparations for War Believed to Be Subject.Kin Chau, opposite New Chwang, Man- chuna, July 8.\u2014Al the prominemt Rus- aan officials in China, - Manchuria and Korea are attending conference at Port Arthur.Among them are Miniater vf War Kuropatkin, Admiral Alexieff, the litical a gents in China and Korea, including M.Pokotiloff, recently Russian financial representative at l\u2019ekin, General Dessino the military agent in China, the civil and military officers at Mukden, Harbin and Kirin, and tbe Adminstrator of New Chwang.The proceedings at the conference are enveloped in profound secrecy.It is popularly sup that the Russian officials are ocopsidering war questions.The foreign cials at New Chwang and Port Artbur believe that the possibilhty vi war is Increasing steadily.The Russian policy is believed to be to hold the present positions in Manchuna, including New Chwang and take no eteps to avert hoe tility with Japan, if it 1s assured that Japan will fight unajded.The war feeling among the Japanese in North China 1s 1n- tensitying.The Russian crvil administrator, with the Governor-General of New Chwang, has commenced the erection of a Government building designed to hold all Russian offices, including the telegraph and telephone departments, in the centre of the foreign ttlement, partly on land ceded by the inewe, according to the Russian explana- tien and partly on the public square, about which the Foreign consulates are congregated.The rewdents of other nationalities preparing to protest against this en- - À Russian company yesterday complet: of the river steam tu business hertofore controlled by a Britis company.This ic regarded as an important step towards Russian control of the har bour, as the new company 1s apparently acting in behalf of the Russian Government, Russia having but small commermal interests here.The British company had\" four boats and the Russians have imported two more.All six veseels are armed and commanded by Ruaawisn officers.The crews \u2018are composed of soldiers.BATES ON LUMBER.Lumber Carriers\u2019 Association Discusses Increase in Rebates.Detroit, Mich., July 8.\u2014At a meeting of the Lumber Carriers\u2019 Association held here yesterday the Great Lakes Towing Company submitted a proposition that will, if carried into effect, place lumber tonnage on a more equitable footing than has heretofore existed.Instead of 20 per cent.discount from tarnff rates at the end of the season allowed to other tonnage the Jumber carrierm under the new arrangement - will Fo 30 per rent.except at the ports of Chicago and wanda, where a 35 per rent.discount from the tariff rates will be granted to members of the association.The cash discount will be 40 per cent.instead of hve per cent, as given other tonnage.A flat price of & is also made for taking lumber tow barges into the locks at Sault Ste.Marie, thus doing away with the ne- ceræity af the steamer handling a long tow in the locks.Gagged Their Guard.Chicago.July 8.\u2014Overngwering and - ging their guard and forcing him to mare ahead of Hem for a mile from the head: quarters at Fort Sheridan, two prisoners, rivates McLean and McPhereon, bave made their escape from the post.No trace of them has been found.Redistribution Committee.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, July 8\u2014The Redistribution Committee resumed work last eveningand talked over the various schemes suggest- od.Nothing definite was done.however, and another meeting will be held tonight.p At a meeting of the Ottawa Presbytery Rev.J 8.Lochead.of North Gower and J.A.Logan.Chelsea, resigned.The former resigps on accoupt of old age.The later assigned no reason.\u201c ALL PATHA SEEM SMOOTH When You Have Foot Elm In Your _ Shoes.It is wonderful how easy walking becomes when you have Foot Elm in your shoes.It retieves all tiredness, soreness \\ and aching of the feet, prevents blistering or chafing, and gives perfect comfort Price 28 cents a box of 18 powders, at druggists, or by mail, Stott & Jury, Bow- manville, Ont.of a number of other changes in the bil\u2019, among them being one to prevent any railway company from granting a monopoly of ite stations to any particular telephone company.A large part of the afternoon was spent by the House of Commons going through the forms which are required for concurrence in the estimates.It is a process designed to prevent the rt money in haste or the slipping tl tems which have not beem considered, and for this purpose it is, doubtless, effective, but it is tedious and uninteresting in the extreme.; ; The bill for the revision and consolidation of the Railway Act was then taken up, and several amendments were made.Section 91 was amended as to provide that the directors of a relway may,with the sanction of the shareholders, declare a dividend, to be paid out of the net profits of the undertaking.; The directors may, before recommending any dividend, set aside out of the profits of the company such sum as they may think proper as a reserve fund to meet contingencies or for equalizing dividends, or for repairing, maintaining, ey the railway, subject to the approval the shareholders.; The clauses referring to che forfeiture of stock for non-payment oalls were amended so ss to provide that before any block forfeited stock can be mold at public auc tom, the consent of the ojders must be obtained.RIGHTS OF MUNICIPALITIES.To the clause which provides pat no railway may go upon the streets a mu- nicipadity without the consent of the ratepayers, Mr.Blair proposed to add the words \u2018\u2018inc after the pessing of this act.\u201d effect of this would be that any rosds now incorporated might enter u city etreets with the consent of the of Oomæmissioners, and without the necessity of obtaining from t municipality.Mr.Blair that this change was roposed at e request oO m com p i the Montreal Terminal.Montreal Street Railway was an in fluential corporation which wes very muc! opposed to the Montreal Terminal, and if he Railway Committee of the Privy Council had not been supreme, the Terminal Company might not have got into the ity at ell.; \u201car Clarke\u2014\u201cDid not the city council designate the streets upon which the Termina] should run, I take it that at the end of the term the council may renew the contract, or not as they see fit.Mr.Blair replied that under hæ pro posed amendment the Board of Commis sioners would have to be consulted in the matter._, .Mr.Clarke said the cities would greatly prefer to manage their own streets, without any board or tramcar company 1nter- i The cities were constantly being f .called upon to resist the selfish schemes, @ and the thing ahould be put a stop to.The Street Railway franchise in the city of Toronto would be worth $20,000,000 in a few years, if let alone and to give the commissioners power to let another road into the municipality whether the municipality liked 1t or not, would destroy the value of the franchise te the city.If the Montreal Terminal Company's position | ore jeopardised sugges! at special pi cht be made for jt, no muniapality desired to take away eny rights which had been given to any railway, but he object ed to the insidious attempts being made all the time to get greater rights for these railways.{ ; Mr.Lancester pointed out that electric lines in rural districts were in much the same position.as those in the cities.The Hamilton, Grimsby and Beamsville line, for instance, had e bargains with the var ious municipalities through which it passed, but this amendment would empower the Board to eet these bargains aside.THE MONTREAL TERMINAL.Mr.Blair replied that it was pot contemplated that there should be any interference with the charters ganted by mumicipalities.The charter of the Monÿ real Terminal gave them the ni to use the streets, but not to go upon the streets for the epurpose of laying down tracks until the corporation hed decided what streets they should have the power to use, and on what terms.It was only when the city abeolutely refused to grant such per mission that (he saioni could _in- terfére.This wes a power which thé Railway Committee of the Privy Council bad always possessed, an is it was proposed to transfer to the new board., Blair added sarcastically that he quite understood how everybody should stand in awe when the mighty interests of Toronto were mentioned, but for ordinary cities like Montreal.or Halifax, or St.John, or Hamilton, or Winnipeg, he thought these provisions would work well enough.; Mr.Barker, of Hamilton maid that in his opinion this Parliament had no more right to deal with Street Railway systems of cities than the canals in Mars.Mr.Bhir that this was a question to be | to the provincial legislatures, \u201cOur desire,\u201d said he, \u201cis to leave the existing companies where we find om.\u201d Ere \u2018of a i piel Eon oie gel | Slause à to sui the views of the opm: | Mr.W.F, Ma \u201cremarked that the bei in direction eed bed ° islative union.Persistent raiding righ of Ontario, oui re i te tario, civil an igi might be attacked next, and ly the whole question of the position of the provinces would have to be fought over again.PRESENT RIGHTS GUARDED.Mr.Blair expressed his willingness to strike out the words \u201cince ted after the passing of this act,\u201d to insert a provision Lo safeguard the special rights any company may now enjoying.clause would then read: \u201cThe railway may be calried upon, along or across any existing highway upon leave therefore having been first obtained from the Board, as hereinafter provided.But the Board shall not grant leave to any company to car any street railway or tramway, or any railway operated or to be operated as a street railway or tramway along any bighway which ia within the limits of any aty or incorporated town until the company shall have first obtained the consent therefore by a by-law of the municipal authority of such city or incorporated town.| \u201cNothing in this section shall deprive the companies of rights conferred upon them by any special act of the Parliament of Canada heretofore passed Dr.Sproule did not like the clause even in this shape.It seemed to put the seal of approval upon powers now held, no matter how obtained.\u201cI have no respect for rights that were improperly got,\u201d said he.Mr.Blair said that for some reason or other companies lately had been coming to the Dominion Parliament for legislation of a kind formerly obtained from the provinces.There was naturally and legitimately a strong feeling against this sort of thing.He was p to asmst in striking out of such bills the clause declaring the work to be for the general advantage of Canada, unless there were good reasons why it should be so declared.After further discussion it was agreed that the final sentence of the above section should read: \u2018Nothing in this section shall deprive ihe companies of righte con er upon them by any special act of the endment Parliament of Canada, or am thereof passed prior to the present session of Parliament.\u2019 This is the addition intended to protect the Montreal Terminal Company or any other that may be in a similar position.5 T5 FOR VILLAGES AND TOWNSHIPS Having got thus far the Minister thought that his troubles were over, so far as this particular section was concerned, but he reckoned without Mr.Henderson, who came forward with an amendment designed to give to incorporated Villages the same their streets and hi paliti@, such a would give any one or Com power 1 overly bo destt with br the one y to e Board.As Mr.Henderson Toit apn a vote being taken, the whole matter allowed to stand over._ The other emendmente which Mr.Blair intends Yo offer, and of which be hes ven notice, will also come up at a later date.They are, substantially, as follows: TELEPHONE POWERS.\u201cThe company may construct and operate ers bs and telephdoe lines its railways for purposes its takings; and for the such lines or ex £ messages, may enter into contracts wi any companies baving telegraph or telephone powers, and may connect its own nes with the linké of, or may lease its ones to any such companies.\u201cThe company may transmit messages for the public and collect rates or charges therefore, but no rates or charges shall be demanded or én for the transmis son of any * or for leasing or using the telegraphs talepbones the company, until such rates or have been a ved of 7 ibe board, and such oe j to revise by the Bousd, subject \u201cThe Electric Telegraph Co.'s Act shall apply to the f{elegraphic business of the When nicipality corpo enever any mu or re- tion has anthority to construct, operate and maintain a telephonic system in any district, and is desirous of obtaining telephonic connection or communieation with r within any station or premises of the company in such district, and cannot agree with the company with respect thereto, such municipality or corporation may apply to the board for leave therefor.and the board .order the company to provide for sueh connection or communmication upon compensation as the board and expedient, and the board may erder apd direct when, how, where, by whom and upon what terms and conditions such telephonie connections or communications shall be constructed, operated nd maintained.DRAINAGE UNDER RAILWAY, The section 194 ing drainage is struck out, and the following is substi tuted therefor: \u201cThe company shall, in constructing the railway, make and maintain suitable ditches and drains along each side and across and under the railway, to connect with ditches, drains, drainage works and watercourses upon the lan throngh which the railway runs, so as to afford sufficient outlet to drain ald carry off the water, and so that the then natural, artificial or existing drainage of the said lands shall not be obstructed or im by the railway.e \u201cWhenever any lands are injuriously affected by reason of the drainage upon, al across or under the railway.being insufficient to drain and carry off the water from such lands,or whenever any municipality or landowner ires to obtain the use of drainage or theright to lay water pipes, or other pipes, temporarily or permamently.through, along, upon, across or under the railway or any works or lands of the company, the may, upon the application or complaint of the municipality or landowner, order the company to construct such drainage or lay such pipes, and may uire the applicant to submit to the board a plan and pro: file of the portion of the railway to be affected, or may direct an inepecting en- neer, or such other person as it may eem advisable tn appoint, to inspect the locality in question, and if expedient there bold an inquiry as to the neces-ity or re quirements for such.drainage or pipes, and to make a full report thereon for the board, the board may upon such report or in its discretion order how, where, when, by whom, and upon what terms and conditions such drainage may be effected.or pipes laid, constructed and main- JE EIlGH & CO.Headquarters for Fine Leather Goods\u2014Gent's Solid Leather Portmanteaux, Ladies\u2019 and Gent\u2019s Fine Dressing Cases, Furnished.Bags, Kit, Club and Gladstone Bags, Suit Cases Work Boxes, etc, inn Seal, Morocco.Walrus, Alligator and other choice leathers.: Bags in- all styles.Reasonable prices.Repairing neatly done and LB.your chance to secure a good Trunk or Trunks, at romptly \u2018returned.ravelling Bag ; and Travelling Now (3 ei \u20182467, * [ATE The Ola Reliable Firm, 446 and 347 ST.JANES STREET.Fine rm TT Mr.Slarhe= \"Wa.have ne; shipction, fo.that of all, 7 Me, Blais, wing, 4d Ms dy crient due of municipal rights by the munies of ; terms as to | deem ar | tar § suimaciot msi tam SE \u2018awner or cattle killed or on 7 Jnjured go Ener agains as compas hans Bort of t_jupiedistion the.opinioë My A eo \u2018Judge who tries the sition; mud) \u201cat ge wi td hs FRI oy Syed or of hi t; sad t th d reason of fences, gates snd lie ark not being erected or maintained bp the comgpany .as pequired \u2018by.the act, ~~ .NO RURAL MAIL SERVICE.The Post Offices estimates were the ta- en up, the item being £220,000; for salaries er-General anhounesd \u201cthat he would dedline to consider any system of rural mail delivery in Canada.He thoulght it would bs too expensive on an; count of the great distances.He preferrea to wait and see how it would work in the United States.Ha felt satisfied that the re being made that ft was found profitable in the United States were altoge ther fallacious.constit re Steen g Compény u wa Sup! ui \u2019 from which .the Postal et in supplies, The Minister, strange to say, declared that he knew nothing st all\u2019 about the com ., .\"Mr.Bennett then offered the inforins- tion that the cam has ro office in Ottawa, and exists only in name for the purpose of acting as an inte ery be tween the Government and oegtaip fa voured merchants, and that one member of the organization is Mr.R.Ronan, =& eretary of the chief whip of the Liberal ty.: Phe item passed and the House adjourss ed at 2 a.m.: \u2014 PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.° Mr.Wilson, on Thursday, will make ems quiry as to the total Dominion ex ture on immigration up to June 30, Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick will introduce a bell further amend the act respecting pa ormatory prisons.| Hon.Raymond Prefontaine gives \u2018notice thet he will move, in committee of the whole, \u201cthat it is expedient vo amend the Steamboat Inspection Aet, to make provi gion for the abrogation of steamboat inspection fees, and dues, and for the better regulation of yachts propelled by gas, fluid paptha, or eleetric motors.\u201d Mr.Prefontaime, in committee of the whole, will move, \u201cthat it is expediemt to further amend the act à i ficates to masters and mates of gp making provision for a new te called a Home Trade Certificate, and \u2018to ise amend the said aX.\u201d \u2014 - red thn granting of $15 ton DORN on a on one Ee and in .The pr to for a Canadian cable serwi Britain was aleo spproved.; a * SOUTH AFRICAY SERVICE Contract Laid on the Table.Special to The Montreal Star.- Details of the Ottawa, July 8.\u2014 Sir Richard Cyrt- ight laid on tle table a ocepy gf lhe between the Des of Cangd and the Allan and Fur- ness end Withy S Coom , dated 13th A , 1003, for a ly, Montreal, calli t 3 de TRE a er of the year, direct to pe Eu ed Eh ee oy AS fe a or five \u2019 SR 1902.The average tates of spusd bre to be 10 pots, cho vensale are Lo be dup- with va .e rates ge be fair and nable.* Thé_ sage fom tee a de mon wl a Of ry for ca: delay.The , and frofo accépting paid rom any Tareign power.0 SENATORS AT WORE ACAI Hon.H.J.Cloran Introduced and Several Bills Passed.Special to The Montreal Btar.and took his seat, and a number of bills from tbe Commons were advanced a Railway.Respec the Canadh Centra! Rejlway.w tins the Brandon and Bouth tern .To i rote the Marcomri Wireless Telegraph Company of Canada, Litoited.To incorporate the Columbia River Im- To incorporate Montreal Longueuil For the relief of the Woolf Vaive Gear y.To inc te the Algoaquis Lumber abd Power 0.Lituited.of the Respecting e encouragement Construction of dry docks.To amend Act.To vide fer further advances Hap bour Hon.butter.For the extension of the Canadiag Northern Railway.r.Fisher's bill to procure pure DEMANDS OF THE WEST.\u2014 ; British Columbia Ministers on Their Way te Ottawa.\u2018 \u201c Special to the Montreal Stace, Toronto, July 8.\u2014 Hom.Robert F, Green Mn Nines + ry Hon.od son en of the Council in the recently president Ministry, and Mr.Robt.E.Goenell, private secretary, are here on their wa ta Ottawa to protest inst the disallow- ance of the Provincial I tion Law, This law, the expiain, is aimed at the Japanese, as 4 head tax on Chinese pretty effectively disposes of the Celestials.The Ministers declare that it is necessary, in the intérests of tbe province, that the Japanese, as well as the Chinese, should be excluded, and the object of their visit is to impress this upon the sutharities st Outaws, Regarding > proposed upty on lead, the ints say that it undoubtedly will stimulate ning, but the effects will be temporarv.What the industry required is a protec tion of 1 1-2 cents per pound.similar to that in foree in the United States.| British Columbia, they say, \u2018in eapable of phoducing from 50,000 to 60,000 tons per year.\u2019 Special Notice.July Sale\u2019s Success.The July cut price sale continues ie udi of s pub] re Bary Oo.Lim; .mau- ent enjoy no monopoly of the en- usiasm, for while the > pa are e- ibed in glowing t if ong may judge by the at ude 6 \u201cpublic , pothing 1s overrated.Everything ia marked in plain Sgures; ithout i Mgistance of clerk: e vic can re out just wi at pa article is going to cost.It is characteritic of the: Campity pever to keep the pud- lic in doubt.Lo We want your old piano and will allow\u2019 a Yiberal price for it.Telephone.Up , or call on Pratte, N imer & Glen., DOL Ot, the.\u2018Minister who the habit of buying lied qiRNtities of | 1 A | i\u2018 } I A - 1 Ë A 4 x HA ge 4 ru re Td Tae LL he 4 Le at \u201cTadies invited to test it r TIHARE | Free spraying with FUME! \"Sze .' exquisite new i our Perfumery Counter! | a + [July Clearing Bargains ! & Le Lory \" \"WHITE DUCKS.ANVAS CLOTHS.BASKET CLOTHS.E> 25c, for\u201d 12 1-2c yard., PIQUES.\"£ co \u2018WASH GOODS DEPT.25c for 19c yard; 36c for 26¢c yard; 40c for 30c yard; 50c fpr yard - \u201830c \u2018and 35c, for 22 %-2c yard.All our stock at Clearing Prices.Blousewear ! 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lose itself 385-387 St.Paul Street SHIPS WITH STRANGE CREWS.Which 1s the oldest crew that ever anil- ed ?Some seamen would sav it must be that ghostly one which har for almost three centuries been trying to navigate the Flying Dutchman round the (ape of Good Hope: but, putting superstition aside, an answer may be found in the ship's company of the William Crow.of Yarmouth, England, lost about three years ago off the coast of Durham.The vemel carried four hands, of whom the youngest was sixtv-eight, the next sixty- nine\u2014these twn did dutv aloft\u2014the eap- tain seventy.and the cabin \u2018boy\u2019 had attained to the patriachal age of seventy- two.This is reminiscent of the crews rupplied ta the ships of (Commodore Anson's rquad- rop when they were fitting out for his famous voyage round the world.For this purpose 500 invalids were ordered to be collected from the out-pensioners of (\u2018hel sea, and in answer to Anson's expostula- tine the Admiralty authoritien of the diy told him that they \"thought them the properest men that could be employ: .on this occasion.\u201d \u2018But a great number of the men themselves thought differently.for, although the whole 500 were conveyed to Portsmouth.oniv 250 joined the equadron, for.as Anson'e chroticler puts it, \u201call those that had limbs and strength deserted, leaving behind only such na were literally invalide, most of them be ing eixty years of age, and some upwards of seventy.\u201d Kither from compulsion or from choice, some of the vessels of Britain's merran- tile marine carry erews who, in a different way, ate almost as helpless as those supplied to Anson.Thus at an engwiry regently into the loss of n British ue it transpired that the helmsman at the wheel at the time of the wreck was a foreigner, ignorant of the English language, with whom no one on rd the ship.was capable of communicating in his own tongue, which was Spanish.and san himwelf wils umable ta convey to But 1f we are surprised thus to bear ot a steersman who was dumb for all practical purposes, what is to be raid of a whole crew of blind men * The story\u2014 as grisly a one ar sea history holde\u2014is told by Buxton, the great anti-slavery agitator.who says that in one instance the crew of a schooner making the Mid: dle Passage all caught ophthalmia from their Living freight.and the vessel groped helplessly about the Atlantic until picked up quite by chance.A more cheerful tale of a curious kind of crew came recently from a German port of Kiel.where a Turkish corvette had been sent in connection with rome repairs.The Turks on board.having exhausted both money and credit.and being still without money from their Government, stripped the ship bare of everything pawnable in order to purchase provisions, and, having done so, were actually on the int of starvation in port when diplomatic intervention procured them funds from (\u2018onstantinople.lt was a crew of Turkish women that worked the 3,000-ton steamer Zora, quite recently, from Alexandretta to Philadel phia, but this in not se wonderful when it 18 remembered that around the British coñsts, not so long ago, crews of women were occasionally seen.There was, for instance, one ancient brig which traded across the Irish Sea up to the time when the earlier Mérchant Shipping Acts put an end to her career.The vessel was the role support of two elderly sisters, who, with other female help, navigated it from port to port, and who are reputed, according to those who have known them, to have had a kitchen garden on the poop ore- and a regular poultry yard upder the castle.CARRIER PIGEON FOUND.\u2014On Sunday evening a carrier pigeon fell from exhaustion on St.Denis street, probably caused by the Ines of blood from a wound in the head.The bird was observed falling by Miss Forget.982 St.Denis street, who nicked it up and found a band on the court the difference between port and lits lez bearine the inscription 82\u2014M\u2014 | *to-morrow.MAY YET AGGEPT CARNEGIE'S MONEY Belief Is Growing That Montreal Will Have a Public Library.SQUARE THE SITE The Whole Matter Will Be Settled Definitely at the Next Meeting of the Council.There was a short meeting of the civie library committee yesterday afternooon, when :t was decided to vote the sum of 8500 to establish a cwic library in a room in the Monument National.Only a comparatively few books will be purchased at the present time, however, and they will be of a technical nature.There was some discussion on the Carnegie hbrary affair.It was pointed out that.as the Viger square site might vet be used, there was a possibility of the hbrary yet being built.: Ald.Laporte said it had to be remembered that a majority of Council had decided not to accept Mr.Carnegie's money, and although the vote Council passed on the matter had been declared illegal, \u2018it was' apparent that the majority was against the offer Ald.L.A.Lapointe was of the opinion at when the subject was brought up in Council again :t would be found that a majority favoured the acceptance of the money.For his part he could see no reason why Montreal should not accept the offer of Mr.Carnegie.The city cer tainly needed a public library, He said the Library Committee should go ahead at once and solicit plans for a big library building.It might be well to have a competition, as such would ensure the submission of many plans.It was the opinion of AM.Martineau that nothing should be done by the committee with respect to the calling for plans until the City Council had been consulted.Many members of Council had different views from Ald.Lapointe with regard to the acceptance of Mr.(arnegie's money, and this phase of the question ought to be definitely settled before any further steps, such as had been suggested by Ald.Lapointe, were taken.Other members thought there was no reason for sending word to Mr.Carnegie that his money was not wanted; Montreal had not so many public libraries that it could afford to furn its back on #150000.It was urged that the money should be accepted, and that the big Library should be put up on Viger square.It was decided to take action on the whole question at the next meeting.OBJECTION TO LOAN { HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN.A large number of taxpayers of St.Henri asembled yesterday evening, at the Town Hall, to discuss the question.of a loan of $240,000, which the Council intends to hogrow.to consolidate the debt of the municipality.The chief opposition to the scheme came from the landed Property Asdddistion, which was largely, represented et, vol meeting.- Afar exyanations were given, the asso- ciatjon decided to withdrew opposition.to the piajéet, provided that five of the members of their executive committee were a sociated with the Council in negotiating TWENTYEOUR KIL \"IN BALWAY: Passenger Train \u2018Crashes - Into Freight at Rock- fish, Virginia, Tr THIRTEEN WERE INJURED Most of the Dead Were Austrian Immigrants\u2014One Car Was Telescoped.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ac Va., July 8 The Southern ilway passenger tram, No.35, sout bound, ran into an open switch at Rock- fish depot, 20 miles south of this city yesterday, smashing into a local freight on a siding.e passenger engine.a expreas coaches were demolished, and the coach telescoped through the second class passenger in the rear.In the latter was a y of immigrants, all of whom were lei or injured.e dead Says We Have Great Re- ; sources and a Splendid KILLER NEW YORK SUN ~~ RES] DIELSSES CAD \u2018Future.| \u201cCANADA FOR CANADIANS.\u201d The Protection Sentiment is the Controlling Fores in Affairy To-day.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, July 8\u2014The New York Sun publishes a long editorial on \u2018\u201cCanada for the Canadians,\u201d in which it quotes the two standing articles of the Montreal Star on the upbuilding of Canada.The article says that the Canadians study American methods and build on American Unes.lesson.The United States is their object In American experience, Cana- number 24, and the injured 13 of dead includes C.C.Owen phia boiler inspector the panels of the car ,and took out ably a score of injured were removed.California.gone insane after the wreck.TRAINS MET ON SINGLE TRACK.Brubeck and Engineer trip from Lyachbur the way of the in, some reason failed to take a siding.trains came together with a at 11.15, was made up of with New York, and eastern trains Washington.; The engineer of the freight express, is among the killed.ability 120 persons on the train.It was first that master Payne, of tram No.35, his death in the wreck.and probably will recover.TO UNIFY NATURALIZATION.An Important Topic.be list a2 Philadel- Those not injured immediately Degen the work of rescue Trainmen cut car, and express the dead.b- Most of the immigrants were Austrians, and were bound for pointe 5 far distant as W.R.Brubeck, of this city, conductor, of the local freight, is reported to have The freight was in charge of Conductor Hale, and at the time of the accident was on the return to Charlotteville.Rockfish station is midway between these two points, and the truck is a single one.Engineer Hale had orders to gét oul of assenger train, but for The horrible crash and a fearful scene of panic ensued.Train No.35, which ran into the freight, and which left Washington this morning an express car, a baggage car, two day coaches, and two Pullman cars.The \u2018rain connected a g escaped without injury, but the engineer of the It 1s estimated here that there were in all prob- I men He was caught under one of the coaches, but rescued Chamber of Congress Will Discuse .dians see a close resemblance to thelr own conditions.In area and in population, the Canada of to-day is the United States of a hundred years ago.With h that any accurate comparison of conditions ceases, although there lies before the Canadians very much of the same general question ss that which confronted the Americans of the time of Thomas Jefferson.But the Canadians of to-day have an equipment which was utterly lacking in the case of their American prototypes.They have capital, railway and canal systems, and a long array of precedents and accumulated experience.Other things being equal, Canada should be able to run where the United Btates was obliged to creep.The goal toward which all Canadians are looking and striving is the conservation of Canadian Interests and the development of Canadian resources, in the interest and for the benefit of Canadians.The sentiment of \u2018Canada for the Canadians\u2019\u2019 is as amply warranted as our own policy of \u2018America for Americans,\u201d and there is no doubt that the sentiment is growing continually stronger.CANADA'S RESOURCES.On the subject of Canada\u2019sf resources, the Sun says: Canada\u2019s natural resources in the department of raw materials for use in manufacturing processes are almost limitless.Her known and now practically available coal areas are estimated at nearly 100.000 square miles.This does not include known areas In the far North, where transportation Is not yet possible.Iron ores, some good and some of superior quality, are found from Cape Breton to Vancouver.Copper, lead and nickel, to say pothing of goid and silver, .Impaired Digestion ous hondache, sourness of the stomash weaker, 21 on Ie ther wil bel the somach is ouffered to such \u201c.Dyspepsis -is miporable disease.that the t oi wid be given early attention.This is! completely over- Foresight and Economy are the Slements x ine ying 8 to hav \u20ac your laundried by the TOILET LAUNDRY they mean one and the same thing.Your waab trouble ends when your work is done here, , .250 QUY ST.Phones Up 2601-2608, Covernton\u2019s Blackberry Carminative fer Diarrhoea, ntery, Summer Comp t, ete ce 380.Forsale by all dr ste D.Watson & Co., 444 St.Paul 8t., Agents lie under her soll in rich abundance.Add to these her vast forest areas, and agricultural possibilities, which wild enable her readily to teed millions of operatives and artisans, and it is \u2018plainly to be seen that, given capital and labour and reasonable encouragement by a tariff system, Canada is economically only less Independent than the United States.This fact her capitalists have already seen, and it {8 becoming ever more and more apparent to her people.CANADA FOR CANADIANS.An inevitable outcome of this realization is the powerful political influence of specially interested groups, and increas- Ing popular appreciation of the advantages to Canada of a political policy of \u201cCanada for the Canadians.\u2019 With this sentiment all nations seeking trade relations with the Dominion will have to reckon.It is manifestly impossible to meesure with precise accuracy the force of this protection sentiment, but its existence as a controlling force in Canada's affairs to-day ls not open to doubt.It is almost squally certain that the influence will increase rather than diminish.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, July 8.\u2014 Among the resolutions which will engrces the sttention of the Fifth Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, is one from the Toronto Board of Trade dealing with the unification of naturabzation.At present foreigners taking out naturalization papers] in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the other colomes have no status outside of these dependencies.For example à citizen of the United States taking out naturalization papers here, is a cti- zen of no country once be leaves the Dominion.The authors of the resolution in question want regulations drafted whieh, an end to this state of affaars by unifying .naturalization, so as to apply, to the whole Empire.LEGATIONS AT PEKIN.A Pekin Despatch Says That They are in Danger.Special to The Montreal Star.Berlin, July 7.\u2014According to a St.Pet- ersburg telegram to the Cologne Gazette, the Russian Government organ at Blago- vest Chensk, pubhshed a statement that the Pekin Legations are in making preparations for all possible contingencies.Stores are being accumulated and the Je tion building almost resembles an armed ort.The (Guards are considerably reinforced.The Russian papers say it is cred- 1bly informed that the American Jegation at Pekin applied to Washington for help.Giving most cogent reasons for the application, the tem of the people is again threatening and it is feared that hostile demonstrations may break out at any tio Bristol SHIPPING NEWS ARRIVED.\u2014MONTREAL.Bteamghip Falrmount, 1183, G.Ascough, from Antwerp, with rails, to Montreal Transportation Company.Jteamship Ottoman, from 310, T.Howell, Bristol, with general cargo, to Dance & Co.Steamship Fridtjof Nangen, 2084, R.Gre- gor, from Bydney, with coal, to Dominion Coal Com y.Monterey, 348.R.Williams, with general cargp, to Can- lan Pacific Atlantic Steal tp Com- ny.CLEARED.\u2014MONTREAL.8teamship Larne, 2010, A.Ferris, for en with general cargo, to R.Reford Q Steamship Sicilian, 3963.J.Falrfull, for Glasgow, with passengers.general cargo, and cattle, by H.& A.Allan.Steamship Gaspesian, 28], E.Bouchard.for Gaspe, with passengers and general cargo, by À.Lemieux.Steamship Fairmount, 1183, G.Ascough.for Fort William, with rails, by Montreal Transportation Company Schooner White Cloud, %, D.Babe, for Gaspe, with general cargo.by J.G.Brock & Co.: Passenger Sailings From Montreal.Allan line Sicilian, Glasgow, July & C.P.R.line Lake Champlain, Liverpool, July 9.Allan line Pretorian, Liverpool, July 11.Dominjon line, Bouthwark, Liverpool, July 11.Quebec Bteamship Co.Campana, Gulf Ports, July 13.moment.TELEGRAPH POLES BURNED.St.Michael-Seattle Line Interrupted \u2014First Boat at Dawson.Ocean Steamers.Minnehaha, at New York from London, July 7.Bremen, at New York from Bremen and Southampton, July 7.Bovie, at New York from Liverpool, July 7.Cambroman, at Naples from Boston, July 7 Seattle, Wash., July 8.\u2014 A despatch from Dawson says the last link of the United States Government telegraph sys tem connecting St.Michael with Seattle has been connected, but vast forest fires have interrupted communication.Miles of telegraph poles have been burned in the south of Fairbanks It is also announced that the first through steamer from &t.Michael arrived at Dawson yesterday.The Alaska Congressional Committee is due to-day.Commodore\u201d Wright Dead.Special to The Montreal Star, St.John, N.B., July 8\u2014Charles H.Wright, better known as \u201cCommodore,\u201d on account of his interest in yachting and other sports, died at the hospital on Tuesday afternoon as a result of injuries received by being thrown from his carriage while driving from Ben Lomond House, some miles from St.John te Rothesay, on Monday.A wheel of the July 7 Bohemian, at Liverpool from Boston.July 7.Buenos Ayrean, at Liverpool from Montreal, July 7.Concordia.at Liverpool from Montreal.Jaiy 7.Nomadic.at Liverpool from Portland, wilderness through which the line runs.VU!Y 1 3 i qo Sachem.at Liverpool from Boston, The fire region begine about 50 miles Juiv 7 Mongolian, at Glasgow from New York.July 7.Balacia, at Glasgow from Montreal, July 7 Vaderland.at Antwerp from New York, July 7.Bluecher, at Hamburg from New York, ~ Graf Waldresee, at Plymouth from New York, July 7.Oceanic.at Queenstown from New York, July 7.Westernland, at Queenstown from Philadelphia, July 7.Empress of Japan.at Hong Kong from Vancouver, July 7.Sicilian Outward.The Allan Îîne steanièr Sicillan, Captain J.Fairfull, sailed from Montreal carriage struck a etone and Mr.Wright was thrown heavily to the ground, land.He lay for an hour being on his head.fore assistance reached him.was a son of Hon.Wm.Wright, who was for many years an officer of the New resided in Brunswick Government.He England for years and married there.with liabilities amounting to about $0, 000.Clarkson & Cross, Toronto, are the liquidators.wo thousand home-geekers from Ontario arrived in Winnipeg on Tuesday.The George A.Thorpe Manufacturing Company, of Madoc, Ont., have assigned, early this morning, with 34 saloon, 5 second cabin, and a number of steerage passengers for Glasgow.Following is a list of the steamer's saloon passengers : Mrs.Graff M.Acklin, Miss J.Acklin, Mr.J.M.Acklin.Mr.D.Acklin, Mr.Collard Acklin.Toledo: Mr.Guililaem Aertsen, Philadelphia; Miss Amyot, Quebec; Miss Helen Ayers Toledo; Dr.J.G.Balley, Toronto; Mrs.Brock, cbild and maid, Mr.8ydney BE.F.Brock, Mr.Arthur Brock, Mr.Norman H.Brock.Mr.J.W.Brock, jr., Philadelphia; Miss Isora Col- \u201c| 1ara, Cincinnati; Miss Fowler, Kingston: Mr.J.Harkless, London.Eng.; Mr.J.D.Kay.Nelsen, B.C.Rev.M.L.Leitch.Toronto: Mr.Eugène Lewis, Mrs Lewis.Chicago: Mr.Morton E.Lewis, Chicago: Dr.J.H.Munro, Maxville; Miss Geills blacks.penetrate or spot it the loan.- | The voting will tebe\u2019 rica to-dex add Ask your deal, For Out Door Costumes / is.pre-eminebtly the fashionable - material Can be had in plain, colors, mixtures and ® linshead, sans \u2018 GOOD ADVICE.When you take your vacation, don't forget to take with you a bottle of \u2018GRIF- FITHS MENTHOL LINIMENT.It's the ideal liniment, in emergencies.Always « sendy.Cures an in of auy kind, internal or extérnal.vy 4 ve.otc.Only 35 cents à By the yard or in ready-made garments.Rain will not £ McCrae, Guelph; Mr William Ness, Ho- wick: Mr.George Osborn, Mrs.Osborn.Kingston: Mr.J, F.Scott, Toronto; Mrs.Stewart, 8t.John, N.B.; Miss Willett, 8t.Jono.N.B.> fs D : Sailors\u2019 Institute Concert.Miss Hollinshead was greeted with a full house last night at the Sailors\u2019 Institute concert.Mr.Barrington Foote, who assisted Miss Hollinshead, was In voice, and sang \u201cFather O'Flynn.\u201d ter Allan Glover, a pupii of Miss Hol- \u2018Powder Monkey Jim,\u201d and was encored.There was a good list of saflor§ from the ships in port tho foi- lowing taking t in the programme : Messrs.Doyle, Smith and Herriot, steamship Manhattan; Mulligan, steamship nc 6 Riley, R.M.8.Pretorian: O'Keefe and Donnell, steamship Monterey.Mrs, Foote and Miss Meyers plaved the accompaniments.Mr.J.Ritchie Bell presided, and also joined Miss Hollinshead in a humourous duet .NOTES.The Dominion line steamer Ottoman, Captain Howell, from Bristol, with general cargo, arrived at Moptreal yesterday afternonn.The Canadian Pacific Atlantic line steamer Monterey, Captain R.Williams, from Bristol, arrived in port late last even- ng.The steamer Fairmount.Captain G.Ascough.with a cargo of rails from Antwerp, arrived in Montreal yesterday afternoon, and legves to-day for Fort William, The Thomson line steamer Iona salled from Newcastle yesterday morning with general cargo for Montreal.The Thomson line steamer Fremona, from Moatreaj, passed the Lizard yesterday morning igpwards for London.The Lord line steamer Larne, Capt.A, Ferris, sailed from Montreal to-day with general cargo for Leith.Allan line steamer Buenos Ayrean, from Montreal for Glasgow via Liyerpool, arrived at Liverpool yesterday.The Canadian Pacific Atlantic line steamer Montcalm, from Montreal, passed Tory Island inwards for Bristol, yester- ay.The White Star line steamer Oceanic, from New York, July 1, for Liverpool.arrived at Queenstown at 8 o'clock last evening.The Donaldson Mne steamer Tritonla, from Glasgow.with general cargo, passed Fame Point at 10.10 a.m.yesterday inwards for Montreal.The steamer Nordboem, from Antwerp, with a cargo of rails, passed Father Point inwards for Montreal at 3.30 a.m., yesterday morning.The Dominion line steamer Dominion.from Montreal, arrived at Liverpool yesterday morning.The Dominion line steamer Southwark, with passengers, and general cargo.Liverpool, passed Rap at 10 o'clock yesterday morning.inwards for Montreal.The Donaldson line steamer Concordia.from Montreal, arrived at Liverpool! yesterday.The Donaldson line steamer Salacia, from Montreal.arrived at Glasgow yesterday.The Lord line steamer Lord Lansdowne, from Montreal, arrived at Cardiff yesterday.The Canadian Pacific Atlantic line steamer Melville, from B8hields, passed Father Point inwards for Montreal at à o'clock yesterday afternoon.The steamer passed through the Btraits of Belle Isle and reported having met much ice.The Canadian Pacific Atlantic line steamer Lake Erie, sailed frop Liverpool at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon with eighteen saloon.forty second cabin, and 59 steerage passengers, for Quebec and Montreal.The Gaspe Steamship Co.'s steamer Gaspesien, Captain E.Bouchard.sailed trom Montreal yesterday afternoon with passengers and a general cargo for Gaspe and river ports.The Dominion line steamship Bouth- wark, from Liverpool for Montreal.passed Cape Ray on Tuesday, the 7th inst, at 10 a.m.The White Star line steamship Ooeanic.from New York on July 1st for Liverpool, arrived at Queenstown at 8 p.m.Tuesday.the 7th inst.EY Bride of a Week Dies.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont, July 8.\u2014Misses Geg- trude and Edith Knowlton, daughters of Mr.F.A.Knowlton, were married on Wednesday last, the former to W.T.Jenks, of Salem, Oregon, and the latter to Dr.W.F.Phillips.of Boston.On Sunday morming Mrs.Jenks was attacked with malignant diphtheris and died forty-eight hours later.Bhe was about 30 years old > for sprains, Unequalled ldrge biti.Bid by B.E.McGale, 0173 Building Discount Sale ~ WE REACH THE CROWD And no one knows better than we the dynamic influence of 10 to 50 p.c.Discount.The result will be two-fold\u2014you will buy nearly double the amount of goods for your money\u2014and we shall commence in our * New Building\u2019 with_a perfectly new stock of all kinds of Merchandise.Come in the morning\u2014you will be served better.: [re THE BIGGEST MONEY SAVERS ON RECORD.[ree OUT OF THE ORDINARY Whitewear Values! Read this list of economical values carefully and consider whether it will not be of great advantage for you to share some of the great bargains.around sleeves embroidery.and deep hem.LADIES\u2019 UNDERSK LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRTS, Less 10 Per Cent.with cambric frill.Less 10 Per Cent.Less 25 Per Cent Price.20 een Less 10 Per Cent.IRTS, cambric, lawn, Less 10 Per Cent.Less 10 Per Cent.LADIES\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES, cambric, high neck, round yoke, made of fancy tucks, trimmed around neck and down front with imitation torchon lace, around yoke and sleeves with cambric frills and lace edging.Price.vee .760 LADIES\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES, cambric, high neck, square yoke, made of hemstitched tucks.trimmed around neck, down front and Price.LADIES\u2019 CHEMISES, cambric, some trimmed with lace, some with From 75¢ to eee 91.50 cambric, lawn, hemstitched tucks, frill 79 ese ecw ses eve ses umbrella flounce, made with two rows of embroidery insertion and clusters of tucks, trimmed with embroidery, dust frid.Price.\u2026.91.98 LADIES' DRAWERS, cambric, umbrella frill made with hemstitched tucks, trimmed with embroidery.Price .LADIES' CORSET COVERS, cambric, new, full front style, front @nade with hemstitching.trimmed around neck and arms with LESS 12} PER CENT.OFF.LACE CURTAINS\u2014 Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, fine net fibre, choice new designs, 50 in.wide x 3 1-2 yards long.Worth $1.75 pair, at .$1.28 imitation torchon lace.Price.civ .se ++» .700 Less 10 Per Cent.Art Drapery Department LACE CURTAINS\u2014 Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, pretty designs of filagree effect, also plain centres with deep lace borders, 50 inches wide x 31.2 yards long.Worth $1.16 pair.at.cee eee .756 LESS 12} PER CENT.OFF.LACE CURTAINS\u2014 - Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains extra strong flbre, extra wide and long.choice patterns, 60 inches wide x 4 yards long.Worth er 15 pieces of All Whi blouses.lin.of colors.Per yard.\u2018Less 20 Per Cent.Discount./ 1 lot of Fancy Dress Sateens.Per yard.Less 20 Per Cent.Discount.Cheviot te Mercerized Fancy Less Reduced to.Per Cent.Discount.10 pieces of extra fine quality 45-inch wide White Worth 30c.ee ee Lee Less 25 Per Cent.Discount.185 Pleces of Fancy Scotch Zephyrs and Ginghams, Worth 15c.Net sale price, per yard .$2.50 pair, at.21222 242 44e Cee ses mre ane eae $1.83 LESS 124 PER CENT.OFF.Costume Linens, in good shades of pale blue, bluet, navy, ecrim- son, linen color, etc.Worth 30c.Reduced to.Crea eran 19¢ Less 20 Per Cent.Discount 1 large lot of Fancy Dress Muslins.Worth up to 30c.Reduced to.\u2026.-.190 cre pease se - .20e, 25e and.30e for Summer tee een vee sas 18c Organdie Mus- Pee Leste ree seas in good $2.00.$1.50 Oxford Shoes.Ladies\u2019 fine Dongola Kid Oxford Lace Shoes, patent tips, and quar.= ter medium soles, Cuban heels, sizes 21-2 to 7, good value at Sale price.Snecial Discount of 10 Per Cent.on all up to Prices.h Less 25 Per Cent, Discount.10 dozen Folding Camping Seats.Less 25 Per Cent.Discount.50 Ice Cream Freezers, from 2 to 8 quarts\u201425 Per Cent.off Regular [ Special Discounts in Basement HAMMOCKS \u201410 dozen assorted sizes and colors.Prices from 75¢ $6.00 cee see wae ase Cee ee « sve coe.35c 150 Travelling Bags or Baskets, three different sizes, 24c, 49e, and 74c Less 25 Per Cent.Discount.200 assorted sizes Fancy Jardinieres.prices from 12 1-2¢ up to.To Clear at 25 Per Cent.$15.00 off.Boys Washable Suits Boys\u2019 Washing Blouse Suits, made in navy blue and white striped percale, collar, shield and cuffs trimméd in plain navy blue duck, cord and whistle attached, 3 to 12 years.Price.79 Less 10 Per Cent.Discount.Boys\u2019 2-Piece Suits Boys\u2019 two-piece Suits, made in navy blue imported serge, finished with good lining throughdut.Worth $1.85.July Sale .$1 al all and Phone eo _o Et.Ontherine érdere \\ and Promptly ; University Attonded fo.Srroots. TS CARSLEY Cé.|j 8.CARSLEY Cx.\"||.* Exbelitng the Records Established in Any Previeus : : ULY CUT PRICE SALE af ig, te ite ot A D.The public are accepting our invitation to come Bot 3 Ryoe street, July BL Lo and investigate the many superlative values, and | Em ass ont veh |] finding them as represented, mark their apprecia- .t § Gladstone Ave., Weat- : \u2019 es dune un 08 10 Mtr aad tion by purchasing in liberal quantities.visé 160 2 ti 4 p &o + 9 0 LEE img It Took Place To-day at St.Patrick's - Church.WAS PRIVATE.IN CHARACTE de \u201cJuly Wb, 10, at 68 Prines A the wife Dr.Walter FET die, Or July ath, 1908, at 564 Grosvenor S le Price \u2018 tw The programme for to-morrow is a most in- Cool and Comfortable, , A Large Nümber of Persons Were Woetmouni, « ton to Mr.ed || teresting one.| J Frosent, Mowersr, at the hi Fibdorickc G.Todd, 10 3 \u201cYou have the Coolest and Most Comfortable M O= o Novice Basement in Town,\u201d is what the ladjes are saying since we completed the alterations in the ventilating of this department, We invite our friends to call down and see how agreeable it is, and while there to examine .The funeral of ex-Judge Marcus Doherty e took place m , #4 0 o\u2019clock, from the family residence, St.Famille street, to St.Patrick's Church, and was of a private charecter.At the church the levee du oe performed by Rev.Martin Cal- Pre put La Art ) te R.Walnwright.THE WASH FABRIG SECTION #8 8t Antoine strest, on nH MS SCORES ANOTHER.SUCGESS ! © MARRIED.our ; .ALL-MILLE-\u2014On June à 1, IN à Position to Retail 20c Corded Muslins at !Oo Yard.10° : oF THE an hich mn - tbe Tesidence of the bride's father, : Sueror Bank : e uiem Mass, ch was very im- 3 Tayior, eared by vie o Rov.Mel \u2018rsa A lot of 20,000 yards was put For single beds air ve ar 7 Price of the United hes.Re Pre: Curran, James Nooman ates; \u201cHubert Lionel Barnewail to upon sale yesterday, and the fact For 34 vise beds er vais \"8105 PE iY io procure wocls | Dove (20 guia Just oot OF ceased, samme by \u2018av.De: Luke Cal:| Faron, M.Paaneton, ZM, AL UE MON liberally advertised.We have.had For full ato double bed, pair.$1.prices.A large assortment of odd rons pou et °v Sod laghan, as deacon, and Rev.James Killor Crom.M.Fallon, en teeneed shades, in single and double Berlin, NHS-CAMERON \u2014 On June 0th, to increase the staff in this section ped single, $3.00, for, pair.82.10 Shetland, Zephyrs, etc.etc.TION SHOES v TTT 1 Tanien af vhs site: to leabeile Canaerce, to keep pace with the demand,\u2014 Galatons | 48100.fer, per pound.506 : P E S O N A L S | Quahter ot Donald Cameron, Dunve- the extra value was so obvious, A very nice stock of Galateas, in light Wheto Varn.Déc and st te We've had this letting R ° an, EN-MACPEAK-\u2014In New York while the character of the fabric and dark colours, from 12jc a yard per pound.APNE CES 80c out of school event in our Run Bata 5.Altred x and the varieties in the patterns 27-inch Ne for Bathing Cox he, Crimson, etc, 2.20, for, \u2019 minds for some time, and Rev.Canon Renaud returned yesterday Judge spd Mrs.Mulvepa are in towy \u2018Montreal to Marion, daughter of harmonizes well with fashion\u2019s tames, a yard.PET pounds oo earn 1.20 have prepared our stock fom Portland.from erbrooke.ott Tk.vt.fb | Me ' mood and the public's taste.There for a big demand of Mis Adele Bisect is visiting her par Al A Oop to Grand Rance.Shin are 21 different designs to choose SHOES FOR VACATION Mrs.Badenach will spend July at| #0 and New Yorx: \u201c* © DEATHS IN THE CITY.WEAR, the kind that costs Riviere du Loup.Mrs.James Booth and family have lef eetsburg, w.BIN\u2014In th ; ., Jam, DORBIN Lee ore aon the Tih aan from.The ground is white with B O V, S CLOT.H / N G Fi OR / U L Y little and wears long.Mr.C.B.Esdaile, Peel street, has re- for Springhill Cottage, Swi : Adelaide Lenoir.dit.Rolland.widow of delicate tracings in black of rings, 50 turned from Metis.ey will spend the summer.E Theophile Corbin.The f 1 i Imi i 65 onl YS' SUITS, N 1 ; i i ; ; ; r.ie ie, © Easte: will ; place on Friday the Toth, from sprigs, to imitate lace, also spotted, figured and other well lingd and by Brin: Ses T to.1 ern: regular prie Bao hocks, à Mre.rine Fe will remain at Ta Townships Bank, Montreal, has\u2019 besn | $he residence of the deceased at To'clock pleasing designs.Width of fabric 30 inches.Value as 10 $6.50° July Sale Driers es aesrasntees Le rn vee cer» erernanns 82.79 os end Meo.H J.W.Corbray have tranforred to the St.Hyacinthe branch.; + Cete des Neiges Cemetery.stated 20c yard, sale price - - - .= 106 , W H Stewart returned from Quebec.paris + ran mle.es oe her POBER7A Suddenly.at his residence, Boys\u2019 Oollars Wash Sallor Suits o ile 9 Mre.J.M.Laing will spend July and wigter, Mrs.Haldimand, 2584 St.Catherine Bon set, Of Saturday.gui sth the Money Saving Opportunities A Numerons Boys), Circular Jean Collar, Jrimmed In white and colours, good materials \u2018 August at Little Metis.street.; * Buperior Court of the Provinee of with insertion and embroidery, d fast colours; prices 90c, $1.00, i ie will the next two CF i i Ets y Saving mpportuniios Aro Nu D ES ASE a ve ide 2295 St, Catherine St.25 Sens \"ze me ms eT, Mt oe Meg Gerd + Xi Bervice at st.Patrick's Church on Wed- In the White ear SY] Se.July Sale all half price.Mine Jodie of Montre, is visit os their Brother, Mr.L.Allard, in Monts nesday.July 8th, at o'clock am.1582 2 41 BOYS snd YOUTHS\u2019 STRAW HATS, d styl ular pri ing relatives in Belleville.real.BRAHAM\u2014In this city on July 7th, Beat- \u2019 W : $1.25.July Clearing price.Lose > creer = prices Se to e 235 St.James st.Miss G.Lighthall will spend the next Dr.and Mrs.Robert Bell and Mise y y De 25 Alice Bell leave Ot shortly f rice J.Meyer, wife of Albert W.Gra- =\u201c few weeks at Lac Masson.her.Cape ve a ry BF Sy Mrs.L.Wilson will spend the next two , Breton, months at St.John, N.B.summer.The Misses Ella and FLOWER oii im on wes) Dm Sot gre stair REDUCTIONS IN ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS FOR THIS GREAT JULY SALE.= OGILVY S' ham, aged 36 years, a native of London, Nat England.Funeral private, bf MANNENBERG-In this city on July 7th.B Gustave Kannenberg.at 234 Chateauguay street, at the age of 59 years.§ months Can\u2019 k .\\ and 1i days.Funeral will take place at an\u2019t keep up this value-giving gait i .m, rp.\u2018 ; | from the above address Yr July Mt all the year round, though.The oppor- BYTH-In this city, on July sin.196, tunity to buy at the undernoted figures widow of the late Bardens oma \u201cwu.occurs but twice in the year.Make the neral on the 7th inst.from her late Tee gesidence, No.38 Paris street, \u201cthence most of your opportunities.the summer at Murray .A v jr, J.Billi will be st Kennebunk, Gecpu date qui e., during and August.Mre.G ; = n° S.Mrs.M.Michael intends to spend July good's cottage at a ten th For \" V ASE a and August at Old Orchard Me.will d te suromer \u2018with her Mrs.R.Macfarlane will spend the next Miss vie Muir.10 few weeks at Mountain View, N.Y.| Miss Taube of Toronto ia visiting het Truro, N.5.and Mrs.oemolly, Whe- Sp © 4, In Silver and Cut Glass.cousin, Mr.M.Tannapbaum, Metcalfe st.[on their wedding .#0 train for Rawdon, Que.159 2 Ladies\u2019 Fine Cambric Corset Covers, neck trimmed with wide frill ; i < embroidery, loose front.Regular value.40e Sale price de Cee of 300 We are opening new Mrs.H.H.Lockhart will spend the re.IDE at La Corona ?DBATHS OUTBIDE THE CITY.Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cambric Corset Covers, neck and sleeves ¢-im- Bt.Ostherine and Mountain Sts.mainder of the summer at West Shefford.Mrs.Patterson, of Montreal, was Smong BLMAS At Ryrkman's Corners, Hamil- med with embroidery, low neck, loose front.Regular value 55c.Sale - goods and are showing Mrs.H.Mudonald will spend the re the Ps, 5 unie a Sir ;, 1 .Price oe ee ee aan Le ann ea i mainder of the summer at Kenne ars.J.B- HBS, IN ene de Bis ain von 98, James W.Almas, Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cambric Corset (overs, V-eha neck, neck 40° some attractive new Me., \u201c © K + 2 \u2018 of Boston,\u201d = BAILEY Toronto, on July 3.Mrs.yucked and bhemstitched embroidery arcund neck and aleeves.Regular - 0 - .= shapes in Vases at very Mr.Justice Loranger and family have | Mre.Joby -Binmere and ; à \u201c4 \u201c8 John Bailey.formerly of Toronto,* 75e.le price .ch se.eine eins fie sena0e vannes .54e \u2018 ; moderate cost.We have left for Riviere du Loup for the sum Binmore 8 \u201cin town 450 | KOWAN\u2014At Derwent, Ip her 0th year, thi A d mer.weeks, and Jeave to-night for Torogte, me À \u2018 Bella, relict ot the late Hugh Cowan.* = ?\u2019 2 new things in every de- Rev.Mr.Landman, of Montreal, is the ; .; Tar a 5 FBOY-On Monday.July 8, 1908.at Hamil- partment, and the shop guest of Mrs.A.Rosenthal, er, at Brit- ja Lime Lilien Tannenbaum snd .B.years.® 3 .annis.annen! 3 BULTON\u2014On July 5th.1908.at the re- ISP dy 0 IT als S ¢ is well worth a visit.Mr.J.H.Dunlop, Sherbrooke street, lan.he Bt Br UE aléence of her brother, MT.Robert Ful- - Visi is at Cacouns, the guest of Dr.H B.sn, wt Le ca tt Ce a naeT brother.Mr.Robert Ful- isitors are always ».gu + Ho.Mountains.-, \"on U 1 Mes Haran Fulton.aged © tort i Without Equal welcome, ae and Mrs.G.R.Major have return- nr dire.Farqubér nbertao 08 , age : ., .G.B.bf Somonths.sister of thS late Canon Ful- k This season\u2019s styles.That's what ; od to town from à trip to the Thousand ters, louven + Tonight - - makes these bargains so emphaticall ce: : + jose they will spend thé rik th BAULT-\u2014At his residence, * Glenbrook,\" 8g ; P ally aa 405 JOHNSTON BROS Mrs.Benjamin Cronyn, of Toronto, | \u2018ile st the HD es , Seorgevilie, Que.on \u201cthe evening of good and worth coming for: A - The Amount of Nails on the By Wooden Shoe.\u2018 PE 2 4 ?arrives shortly to vis .Wollerstsa Mrs, J.G.MeSoshh; of Toronto) 1 , uly.ê Ladies\u2019 fin Or dv Musli hi QE St.Ontherine St, near Peel.Thomas.her two sons, is in: tewn on ber_ ; } Hck Gault in the Tist year of his age.\u20ac gandy Muslin Shirt THE WINER ARE: : J.E.Bul has been the attend the marriage of her brother T.> ; qe Mrs.J.E.Bulmer guest At t , Mr.Orchard ; Sidney McDo iam ME 0e en abiped ccs of pve || apt oi re fl ke SPER BRT SE ny oe ! > n an ac = F +15 cncc0000DéZA .Denis stroet.: .- \u2018 and Mrs.R.H.Gordon.aged 3 years .> .Montreal and Ste Mrs.D.Strachan is the Mont- À pleasant reception wus held on Twas pré, months\u201d \\ me da trimmed with Valenciennes lace inser- brd Leurs = Marsan ere 509 Drolet oot Agathe * reslery to spead the summer at Kempe 1 prada the resident 0 Mr.Max n Saturday morning, July 4th, tion new st le 11 : h b ; + IRAE A s .nk, e.» ; 1,19\" : ! at Toronto, Louisa Rosar.wite of D., yie collar with tabs, Regu- bth Prise\u2014H.Larames.\u2026.950 Bt.Denis street, ,Ç ; Mr.Eberwein and also bid farewell to Hayes.» lar value $1.10, Sale price - - 746 6th Prise\u2014L.Laramoo.»-.950 St.Denis street.2 Biz Stores or eon ne and her two little Mr and Mrs.Robert Thom ou, of MILL \u2014 In Hamilton, on Sunday.Ladies\u2019 À i Tth Prize\u2014J.R, Leroux .i.1064 St.Deals stroot.= o Maruerite \u2019 - [Stanley Flats, who aré leaving doef July 5 1506, Lena, beloved wife of Chas.Shi Was ne Fu work Gingham SE Prise À g- DCI Jk St.Lawrenae street, Hotels, poarding Houses, Reataur- Mre Walt er Jamieson, St.Mark street York to reside.3 GEARY - irt Waists, in stri «eo, ot.24 Pontiac, street.ants and Institutions, uy grocer- : \u2018an à L'Ai : marr of Miss\" Millie \"Boas, ENGLIB\u2014At Toronto, on July 4.Christina bl; ts, ancy ped effects of ~ 10th Prise\u2014Mrs.L.R.OArTOD.308 Lafontäirs Park ave, les from us, and save money.bas taken a cottage at Lap a L'Aigle for ngest dau of Mr.BI A.Boss, of Douglas Inglis.ox-blood and bluet, tucked front, new 11th 'Prise\u2014A.Duranlesu.,.1361 St.Domini \" \" in Birds lew Y eel street, to Mr.Alfred Oppedheimer, ) \u2018 ., Dominique stroat, WHY DON'T YOU?; ; ZERELAND\u2014On July 4.Alexander Lee Ire- 1 1 ; 13th Prize\u2014M.Besudoi : 2 1 Mise Birdie Tennanbaum, of New York |of Chic will take place Thursday even- .land, aged 2% years.of Huntington, style collar with tabs, latest style ç \u2019 udoin.\u2026\u2026.;.+.291 Rivard street.The Groceries and Wines supplied ig visiting her uncle, Mr.M.Tannanbeum, |ing at six o'clock.at the Windsor Hotel AP.UB A.elder son of Alexander H.sleeves.Regular value $1 50.18th Frize\u20148.Beaudotn.381 Rivard street.by us to the railroad trade alone is Metcalfe st.; The ceremony will \"be performed by the | Ireland, of Toronto * Sal .Ih TE Le ne ob Palrmont Avenue.the largest in the city.Mr.and Mrs.G.Herzberg and Master Rev.Mr.Landman, in the presence &f re BENNY On Sunday.July 5th, 1903, Mrs.ale price - - .- 81.18 .ebols.,.\u2026\u2026\u2026.v street.MURPHY BROS Herzberg have left for Cap à L'Aigle for latives of the bride and From The bride | \u201cELLY On Sunday.July sth.130.at Muster Cooper guessed there were 3003 nalls in the wood: ay + Mrs.M Charles Foley, of 86 University Davia ve only one attendant, Miss Gladye i à Toronto, Anna Sarah, wife of the late BE 2 n .en shoes., Wholesale and Retall Grocers and treet.has left o visit to her unde in -_ paid Kelly.» uting Ir rices D pe, Suoss be had the ambition of winning tbe Blovalg\u2014and Wine Merchants.Philadelphia.na via SHIPPING NEWS.CDOUGALI\u2014At Hamilton, on BSun- so he .cy .; .day.July 6, 1903, Anna, third daughter 8C IRO, 609 and 513 8T.JAMES STREET Miss Zelma Lichtenhein, Peel street, \u2014 of Mr.and Mrs.John MacDougall * FF Xa ' [has returned from a visit to her sister (See also page ten.) > .i OJ $Y .T.R.Depot.; MeDOUGALL\u2014At Vancouver.B.C., on Style?Nothing more correct aspires for your favor.) Near G > in Cincinnati.Gulf Report.the 4th instant, Alexander Mills Me- > pa: > .% : will be t month for bargains in 8h Mrs.L.S.Black is among the Montresl- .dougail, formerly of Three Rivers, P.G.Ladies\u2019 Fine Linen Skirts, piped seams, with white slaughtered.Everything to go ot big redactions.= © 0 7 or [ite Mo Ted the next two months | 8 Tall or Tog at.several points: .\u2019 ; t is.y.n or a veral points; MONBELL-\u2014At Port Hope, on July 5.braided medallions.Sale price - - - $1.90 All Odds aud Ends, in Black, Tan, or White Bhoes, to be ¢ e Nu es and calm or south to west wind.Edward Monsell * Ladies\u2019 Fine White Pique Skirts, cut in sold at B00 on the doflar.aire Robt, Gates, ar nater Robert River du Loup-Inward at 8 am, à MILNE\u2014In Hamilton, on Saturday.July : : q cq .new gore .weeks at Lachute ; * Fathe r Point\u2014Inward at 1.25 x 4, 1908, Ellen Milne, aged © years * style, trimmed with bands of embroidery and stitched blue Don't Forget the JULY Cheap Shoe Sale at ; \u2014 Miss Kittson, of Ottawa and the Misses Peon; at 3.0 am.Tritonis; yesterday, WEWBY-At the General Hosintal, To- straps, also bands of white pique running lengthwise, \u2014 A Armstrong, Milton street, bave left for 8t4 p.m., Norfolk.ranto, On Juiy 4 Frederick Newby, In Martin River\u2014Inward at 70 a m, his 23rd year.* Sale price - .- \"._.8850 : Desbrosses, Algoma.Greetlands; at 8 am.South Point.MBERTON\u2014In Hamilton, on Monday, .P TIVATING Mrs.Gnaedinger and family, of Duro- Cape Magdalen\u2014Inward at 4 a.m., Hun- pM 6, 1908, Harry.third son of James CA cher street, have left to spend the sum: garian; at 6.3% sm.Campana; at 7.8 Sarah P , mer at Rye Besch.a.m., Éouthward.donne (omberton, Bacd 14 ygara and COMPLEXION re ve Dah.Fine Pom fhward at 6 am.steam.\u2019 Mrs.J.Biahing is among the many er: outward yesterday at 6 p.m., Mount OBINSON \u2014 On Monday.at Toronto, 1 The kind that reminds one of cream and Montrealers who will spend July and| Royal or is concealed in every bottle of \"| August at Murray Bay.West Point-Outward yesterday at 8.00 July 6th.May Dobbin, wif ë ; | Robinsons ¥ Dobbin.wife of William Our Carpet Department frequently resembles \u201ca day Mrs.John Roberson, of North Bay is| p.m., Mary : , f .3s IN}., .SULLIVAN At Toronto.on Siptay in May\u201d so numerous are our patrons.Doubtless many THE LARGEST UPTOWN AND ONE PRICE 8HOE HOUSE.CAMPANA'\u2019S ITALIAN BALM, spending a few Tess in town with her Bt Paul's Island\u2014Inward to-day.ship i : .1 { 1 3 : \u2018 sister, vid Smart., John Sulitvan, aged 26 years.awaited this semi-annual opportunity to buy floor coverings .À trip to your Drugylets, twenty-five cente, and pa- SIRE © PED and Mr.Archibald LON Foint-Inwerd at 720 am.Dera- os \u2014 at an under-price.The Hutchings Medicine Co., Yorkville Ramsay, who have spent a few days in ah ard yesterday a.p.m., Here is an especially fine line of English Axminster Carpets \"> , town, have left for Boston.Cape Ray\u2014Inward yesterday at 8.30 A Grasping Combine 1, verv hey pile, the newest coor wf amare Cs chints ef.> NN Mrs.J.Archibald and family, Sher.| P-m.steamer.-ster longs for lady charlotte gelatine.fects, make an excellent covering for the drawing-room, library, dining.brooke street, Westmount, are among the Cape Race Inward ont O30 sm.Man or snttipg-reom; also some Indian and Turkish patterns, with 3-4 and 44 OVER STOCK SALE c s latest arrivals at Grand Metis, dencre; at 2 pom.Evangeline, + Siair Carpet to match.A regular £2.00 value.Our eale price, per yd.$1.49 = LEGAL CARD Professor 6.L.Taube, who was visiting | pe, 0 M.M.Tannenbawm, Metcalfe has re Gulf .turned to his home in Toronto.Jee ia * Co Milton Hersey, M.À.Se.(Mobili Mrs.Ha Father Point.Que., 8th.\u2014The 8S.Trine LORRECTS STATEMENT MEN\u2019S 8 ; ; a MADE BY CABMAN.J aus pbury A, Budden, Meckay ER! pe.800.\u2014Tho Tri i With regard to the statement of a cab City Analyst, Provincial Analyst, #treet, has left for Cap a L'Aigle, where ward 2,50 a.m., Capt.Stitt reports from 6 , made in last night's Star, that the she has a cottage for the summer.miles east of Cape-\u2014Race to Cipe St.Ponervatios cars \"Seeing Montreal,\u201d pro- Al 1 f dies\u2019 Chemist of the C.P.R, Mrs.Renaud, wife of the Rev Mary saw several Icebergs.88.Euro mises to show places to the tounsts which || arge lot of Ladies\u2019 Parasols, an assorted lot, very ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO.pM.Benaud, vite of tt to amend Pian, Leviand line from Barry inward Ars Dot on the car lines.Mr.4.W.Ba difficult to describe on that account.Silk, satin or chiffon SHOES B PHONE MAIN 253.the summer at Falmouth Forside.oa \\ tional Observation Gar.and Coach La Many quite plain, others with frills or other elaboration.nee : Wo oT JANES STREET.Momma mètre B.Freedman, rk noe, and Canada Reported Inward, th \u2018 : : .- + r two young sons are § ing some inion If teameh nh Us Ut ns Je, || The handles, too, are in many and various styles.worth $3.00, 83.50 and $4.00., time at the Algonquin, Stonley land.\u201d trom Liverpooi, passed Fame Point ac à ; tall prints of Interest a be sctually (Parasol department 18 conveniently located upon the Enamelled Calf, Kid and Oalf, Box Calf Motibhon, Casgrain, By an & Mitchel edf.ané Mae oa Leur have orrow morning and Montres! to morro - ; » » - 0 » , .À be points oi Interest that are pen and ground floor) Velours Calf and Vici Kid.CANAD a MOT] | ponied by Mrs.J.À.Pare end Miss Grace Senos.This will complete a very fast Seeing ontres .D.K.C GC > KCMP are.Co | re tin Short Jude gives reliable in- ; GOODYEAR WELTS.ALL SIZES.Peu ea ] ç ViciorE Mitchell, ¢ Mr.E.Pelletier, of Montreal, who has LAXE CHAMPLAIN OUTWA RD.in the list.\u201d places mentioned : .All this season\u2019s styles, the newest and Edouard Surveyer Douglas Ar been the guest of bis aunt, Mri.Martin ; , oods i tawa, a Balvati w gasond 8 | in g ais most up-to-date g made.\u2019 To Restrain Striking Moulders.home.ore ee 8 returned g1dt of Saloon Passengers Carried by vation Army ork.; _ ; Lo _ _ an - pan | ) ee Tan Boote worth 33.50 and $4.00, now sélling for 32.50 [| Specai to the Montreu Star.companied by her son end deughter Les et aie, T6 organize prison gate work in the Even these stocks have received a visit from the cutter of prices.Ç : Moncton, N.B., July 8\u2014The- Record returned f éck'a visi At The C.P.R.Atlantic line steamer Lake Salvation Army in Montreal ie the object 25 doxen White Duck Knockabout Hate, stitched brim, soft crown.A LIBRRAL DISCOUNT OFF EVERY.Foundry and Machine Company here is Tor rom a week's visit to Burling- Champlain safls for Liverpool to-mortew Oe Baleation Army nid, secretary A fine Outing Hat for either ladies, gentlemen or boys.Sale price THING SOLD DURING THIS SALE, moving to abtain an injunction to restrain Miss Edith Kerr.who went Ottawa re enaror 108 is a list df mer sa- ate wor only .oo.Care weenie een Cr eee ean 23¢c e ne the striking moulders from interfering y, : t : Miss e renting siren on wore the 0 || sm rer Quy Stem Hate, Paname shape, \u201cpin \"or\" faney OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAYS.math Un rent empogeet and 0 | et ek Ale» Sik to elves io the Mi Bg.Hopton Mise, Dede Alexander street barracks.(nce the work Men's Fup Feit Fedora Hate, in pretty ohades of gra, with à ail O.Gr.GAL BIS & CO strain them from interforing with cue ©\" Cobourg.Miss Copeland, Montreal: Miss Folger, je organized here a branch of the Free La- ribbon band to match.Sale price.» RSR RN ora wn RE 81.55 GE ° = = > rene er to pay damages for Mrs.J.R.Culkin, end Miss Adelaide xs M.1e Garrioeh.\"Fu, ver: Ser bour Bureau will be established, and the 137 ST.ANTOINE STREET, 3 doors, west.of Windsor St.past interference, when the moulders went Gallery, of Rochester, N.Y., are the W.J.Gradt, Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs.F.K Army will be represented in the police on strike a year ago.and no settlement guests of Mrs.J.W.Ryan, Selby Ave, Harrison, Master Teddy Hartson, Tore court and prisons, with a view ta helping » hes & Hick ontresi; Mrs.Ia ! .\\ ] es since been reached.estmount.onto: Mr.M.Htck#.i the prisoners.Major Archibald wil wpend : > ve Mrs.Langrell, wife of the Rev.W.Saxe Holmes.Montres: Miss J.Inglis Ble avi bere, where he ie the gue of m= = Special Notice.orem eu Mr esata, ja, | Kato Lodger.Mr.HA\u201d Lumsasn, dont: ters of the Army.Tonight he speaks at 7 \u2018 The very pick of 500 choice building lots (FoR 100, Guest of Mrs.N.C.Banillie, peal.sir.\u2018A \u2018Macquêt.London, Eng: Mr.Ÿ book store.she Paint St.Charles barracks.All the newest Fiction at lower prices than you can buy in any regular Here is some new pre covered Fiction, including such titles as Brewster's I ho \u2014 : ) BR 1 J .repart à Sons Sn Berthonain fry toria, B.C.Mrs.C.Durgess, Montreal : 0 ; : - .; i be from Stmeon Mr.R.W.Neevefs, Montreal ; Mr.Geo.Cbarged With Stealing Lead.Millions.\u201d by Kuchord Greaves; \u201cCapt.\u201cKettle, KCB.\u201d by Outlifle, Hyme: v Mondou.sgn Pre ames strest.S'ésiivan, Montreal: Mra: BUH.Pullen Jas.McCaffrey \u2018ud Albert Olsen, two \u201cThe Banner of Blue,\u201d by Crockett; \u201cThe Blazed Trail \"by Btewart White: - ° A Eu \u2018W.F, Rennie, T men well known 1b the police \u201cThe Virginian,\u201d by Owen Wister; \u201cUnder the Rose,\" Frederick Isham | | pos for life purpose.Small Thin With: Book ST aan \"Robertson.Armprice: , Were ar- e man, 3° \"by 3 EE * ' to; ea 0 , ' Sm on da a I aes JULY CARPET SALE |\" ame g BE last night on a charge by Thomas Nelson Page tery Dises thou Ein ne ange quentitd \"TE; i oy 1 Te our rn Be oe se ?| With ;ano players you can play the pointing to Mas of se, wi +18 Mies N.M.Sbarpe.Toronte:; My.lead piping from unoccupied.houses.It Sent by mail for .8 erreenieian eens onronvues Tesbeerrd\u2019 on 1 $2 is full of interest ta close buyers.China, Japanese and Apierican 400 artistically Pod vit expression.A Doctats or Drugs, & agother, also giving J.H.Énerarg ur.J.3 near ri ant fe pli Teil [THE § CARSLEY © Quire || C7 Mettinge for gammes vous Dado sod Bedding \"ve Ni rai | te ne Si 0 5) Bl re Tew iiss i rom the houses they entefed, .ù \u2019 ; \u2018 ; EM : Ng.ano.: : Wool.| \\ ood, prom the houses the y entefed.PIRE BUILDING, 2 command.Can be attached to any piano DR.H.SANCHE & CO, Miss Constance Wood, Philadelphia; Mise before J Ch 27 fee canoe to-day and were 1768 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St James a pere - 230 owed be Sa md ome + Urea nent im» 2470 &t, Catherine street we seston [THOMAS LIGGET, yon\u2019 anu mw.257 items me es rm Rs idm, KE , JAMANFPACTURING COUN- FN Toc RXPORT?= The Unitet States is to ver 0 ir \u201c = ng for export t ; was predicted for the manu- snd workingmen of the Uni Sd Btates has come true.Millions on millions ef Fôrelgn money and of thousands of foreign workmen Bre-pouring into the United States tc reap some of the fruits of the great Na- tonal! Protective policy of the Amer- Joan Union.Can Canada repeat this?Look at the Cotton Mills, Tobacco Factories.Rolling Mills, that were built up in Canada under the National Policy, and we can easily picture what would happen if the Government of ada wonld give to Canadians a Canada-for-Canadians policy, looking first to the securing for Canadians the Osnadian consumption, and then a share of the markets of India, Great \u201cBritain, Australia, Japan, Italy.Spain, South Africa, in fact, of the whole es \u2014\u2014 THE SECRET \u201cCAUCUS.\u201d \u2018A public \u201ccaucus\u201d is one of the things for which the non-party man will wait long: but it is as sure to come us any other advance of popular government.At the present time we see whatever real, independent discussion this trunk line project will get from the majority of the peoples Parlinmentary representatives.proceeding behind the tiled doors of a \" party \u201ccaucus.\u201d and under a tacit pledge of secrecy.The public money will there be voted away bv the tens of millions: and the public will never know what were the real reasons advanced in favour of this extravagance.and what were the honest protests made against it.The opening of the \u201ccaucus\u201d doors is fiot a reform that will come from either party.They both find it too conven: ent.In no better place could the whip of party be swung, and the inevitably blowing off of surplus steam be permitted.But some day the people themselves will demand that their business shall not be transacted in secret, leaving nothing but 4 formal \u201cdress debate\u201d for the open House.If a section of their representatives are strangled by order of the party chiefs, they want to know it, and thus ba able to distribute rewards and punishments as they see fit.There are diplomatic and international reasons why the Privy Council should be secret: but the tyranny and cowardice of partisans alone close the doors of the caucus.~ Probabilities for the next twenty-four hours, speclally predicted for the Montreal Star at 11 o'clock to-day: Moderate to fresh south-westerly winds.fine.Thursday \u2014 Moderate south-westerly winds; fair and warm, with scattered thundershowers, \u201d o Maximum and minimum temperatures during the last twenty-four hours: Victoria, 58, 60; Kamloops, 74, 52; Barkerviile, 64, 38; Calgary, 60, 38; Edmonton, 58.42; Qu'Appelle, 68, 44, Winnipeg.92.56; Port Arthur.76, 60: Parry Sound, 80, 58; Toronto, 84.70: Ottawa.84, 64: Montreal.82, 66; Quebec, 76, 60: Halifax, 70, 54.Montreal, July 8 Readings by the Optical and Engineers\u2019 Bupply Company's standard barometer at noon yesterday, 30.21: at 8 a.m.to-day, 30.08: at 11 a.m.to-day.29.98; temperature to-day, maximum 85, minimum 62; yesterday, maximum M.minimum 60.Sun rose this morning at 4.43; will set this evening at 8.01 o'clock.WEATHER AT SUMMER RESORTS.Cacouna.\u2014Weather, raining.Temperature, 68 St.Andrews, N.B.\u2014Wind.north-east, fine and clear.Temperature, 65.Old Orchard, Me.\u2014Weather cloudy ; light north winds.Temperature, 68.=: Look at Our Prices And then compare them with others, and you will find that, Quality for Quality, our prices are the lowest.i THE REASONS FOR THIS: 1st\u2014In our factory we make many of the articles which we sell, and by our modern me thods of manufacturing we are mble to produce the highest Quality goods at the lowest possible cost.2nd\u2014Any article which we .cannot make to advantage, we l buy direct \u2018from the foremost _ makers, and obtain every advantage in price by means of our large purchasing power._ 3rd\u2014In all cases we sell dir- } ect, Tree from jobbers\u2019 or mid- .dlemen\u2019s profits.and guaran- * .tee the quality of every article +.We sell.CR.HEMSLEY, Goldsmith and Sliveremith, 5 St.James Street, Montreal > Established 1670, Special to The Montreal Star.Rome, July 8.\u20146.55 a.m.\u2014The Pope, on waking, did not speak.He was somewhat irritable and it seemed as though the blankets and other bed clothes were too Reavy, so he kicked them off at the imminent risk of taking fresh cold, which would be absolutely fatal.The doctors consider that altoge'her His Holiness lias had rather a peaceful night.Al] is tranquil at the Vatican this morn- sued at the usual hour, is awaited with great expectation.Dr.Lapponi, at 6 o'clock, had gone to sleep.VATICAN WAS RELIEVED AFTER THE OPERATION.Rome, July 8.\u20148.15 a.m.\u2014Pope Leo is now sleeping, but his head liew uneasy on the pillow.The alleviation brought about by yesterday's operation of rewoving the fluid from his pleura was followed later in the evening by a restless period, and fresh doses of chloral, digitalis and caffeine had to be administered.Ugder their influence the Pontiff fell into a slumber, which, however.wag not very peaceful, on account of the difficulty the patient has in breathing.Seeing Dr.Lapponi always at hws bedside, the Pope, juat before falling asleep, said kindly to hum: \u201cNow 1t is your turn to-might.You must sleep.\u201d Throughout the Vatican absolute calm prevailed last night, the excitement of Monday having to a great extent died out with the revival of hope after the announcement that yesterday's operation was attended with success.HIS HOLINESS TALKS WITH THE DOCTORS.Rome, July 8.\u2014 After bali an hour's peaceful and apparently refreshing repose, following the opera':on ot yesterday, ine Pope awoke and inquired about the doctors.Hearing they were both in the next room, he said.I thought they Lad gune.What do they stay here for?! What are they plotting?\u201d ; .Dr.Lapponi, re-entering the room, said: \u201cWe were preparing a bulletin regarding the opemstion, saying it was successful in all respects.\u201d ; ; ; \u201cVery well,\u201d replied His Holiness, \u201cI wish to see myself these bulletins in their exact text.\u201d He then went on speaking about causes of his illness.\u2018I would like to know,\u201d he said, \u201cfrom what it comes.I think I have always followed Dr.Lapponi\u2019s advice.\u201d ; \u201cNot always, Your Holiness,\u201d replied the Dr.Lapponi gently.Wall retorted Pope Leo, \u201cyou could pot expect to remedy my old age.\u201d After a short silence the Pope, turning to Dr.Mazzoni, said: \u201cIn the fast consistory I appointed as a cardinal a fellow citizen of yours, Cardinal Laliani, who comes from the Marches.Do you know him?\u201d \u201cYes.Your Holiness, I know him.I hope that that will not be your last consistory \u201c] am afraid so,\u201d sighed the Pope, sadly.After which his head fell upon the pillow.as though extremely tired, being again the prey of exhaustion.The happy and cheerful expressions of the Pontiff at the moment when he was in the very shadow of death astonished the doctors.The Pope himself seems to per in his ability to present a calm and bright demeanour.DR.MAZZONI WAS HOPEFUL LAST NIGHT.Dr.Mazzoni afterwards.assisted by Dr.Lapponi's son, who is also a doctor.made an analysis of the liquid extracted from the Pope\u2019s pleura.The colour is orange red, and it is prevalently composed of blood with coagulated fibripe without pus.What is feared is a reproduction of serum in the pleura in which case the operation will be repeated in about two days.Dr.Mazzeni.who wae besieged by relatives and friends of the Pope, and by journalists.enquiring as to the result of the operation, and its prognosis of the diseases.To a correspondent last night he said: \u201cWhen one considers that the Pope should be dead by this time, the unexpected may happen.and there is still hope.His resisting so long.and maintaining perfect lucidity of mind seams, notwithstanding.\u201cthe pneumonia, the affection of the kidneys, and the difficulty of breathing.there is no poisoning of the hlood.Between being at the point of death and returning to what His Holiness is to-night, there is certainly such a difference as to permit the most optimistic views.To properly understand the change which has taken place it must be considered that yesterdav the conviction was ao sur\u20ac that be would die during the night that notwithstanding the contrary opinion of Dr.Lapponi, the Pope\u2019s surroundings insted on Li extreme unction administered.e Pope resisted splendidly.Indeed.he seems to have acquired fresh strength.I don't dare to say anything positive.It is very easy to be deceived.especially in the presence of such marvel Jous resistance.merely venture the impression that ther is a probability that the Pope will die.but I do not believe death will occur yet.\u201d THE POPE\u2019S SOLICITUDE FOR HIS RELATIVES.New York, July 8\u2014The correspondent of the New York Tribune in Rome cables: Fhe Pope is showing even more solicitude for his family in what he supposes to be his last moments than he manifested previously.He asks frequently about them, makes dispositions of his personal proper ty in their favour, and how particular tenderness for Count Camillo Pecci, who may be described as the black sheep of the family.having spent bis money and contracted debts which shocked the pious soul of his uncle.The Count once asked the Pontiff for help, hinting that otherwise his wife would have to go on the concert stage.\u201cWhat pity I cannot be there to hear her,\u201d said Pope Leo.with his fine smile.lt is said the Pope.has wilied to the Count à large sum of money,- while.other nephews are to have his cious papers.\u2018To ome will he entrusted the task of writing the life of the Pope and editing his early letters.of which there are many in existence, showing him in a tender, domestic light.Noble Guard Recalled.On Waking, However, Seemed to Feel Weight of the Cover ing\u2014Dr.Mazzoni Still Had Hopes of Recovery Last N ight, ing.The medical bulletin.which will be is.| Pon this side of the line.and Steel Company to enter this trade, He Was Restless and to the new cardinale, Katschthaler, Archbishop of Salzburg, Austria, and Tali- ani, Papal Nuncio at Vienna, have been recalled to Rome because of the illness of the Pope.The Noble Guard sent to Lis bon to t the red hat to Cardinal Ajuti, the Papal Nuncio there, will remain until July 11, when the hat will be conferred upon him if the Pope does not die meanwhile.CARDINAL GOTTI VISITS THE POPE.Much significance is attached to an extended visit made by Cardinal Gotti, prefect of the propaganda, to the sick room, from which other members of the Sacred College are excluded by the doctors\u2019 orders.Cardinal Gotti\u2019s interview lasted twenty minutes, even the doctors and attendants withdrawing.Just what passed between the Pontiff and Cardinal Gotti only they know, but certainly the circumstances and length of the visit strongly support the view that the Pope was giving his atten tion to the administration of the affairs of the Church, when he himself has passed away.Various ambassadors and (Cardinals called yesterday, but it was remarked that Cardinal Ore- glia, the dean of the Sacred College, was not among the callers, although it is expected that he will soon be called upon to perform the moet important services ol the interregnum.Though not calling personally, Cardinal Oreglia thrice despatch: ei his secretary, Father Santo, to learn the exact condition of the Pontiff.None of the visiting Cardinals except Cardinal Gotti saw the Pope.DR.MAZZONI TELLS OF THE OPERATION.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, July 8.\u2014 The New York Herald's Rome correspondent says: \u2018 The vitality of the Pope becomes daily more and more extraordinary.When Dr.Lapponi communicated to him the decision of his medical attendants to operate upon him, Pope Leo, addressing Dr.Maz.zoni, said: \u2018But mn my weak condition are you not afraid of killing me?Do you really think I could resist operation?1 suffer; I suffer much.Carry out the operation as quickly as possible.\u201d ; But when the moment for the operation BULLETINS ISSUED DURING THE NIGHT.bulletins were issu 4 ) \u201cThe test punct of the pleura has been made, and eight hund grams of liquid have been en off.A rapid examination showed that some mucous was mitling in the lung which was originally ected.\u2014\u2014 \u2018Rome, July 7.\u2014A bulletin issued at 8 Dn.says : \u2018\u2019The condition of the Pope, as indicat: ed in the last bulletin, continues sufficiently satisfactory.His circulation and breathing are slow, but they are gradually improving.\u201c PONI \u201cMAZZONL\u201d .Rome, July 8-125 am.\u2014It is noted that the Pope's strength will be maintained, as he has taken somewhat more nour ishment, seeming to prefer the yolk of an with emall sips of a stimulant, espe- cally brandy.Rome, July 8.\u20143.15 a.m.\u2014Pope Leo is now in a troubled sleep.The Word in Baltimore._ Baltimore, Md., July 8.\u2014Cardinal Gibbons spent yesterday at his residence, adjoining the cathedral in this wr quietly awaiting news from Rome.e is prepared to leave for Rome at a moment\u2019s notice to participate in the conclave to elect a new pontiff.Cardinal! Gibbons sent a cablegram of sympathy to Rome yesterday, and last night the following in response from Cardinal Rampolla, Secretary of State: Rome, July 7.James, Cardinal Gibbons, Baltimore, Md.: The condition of the health of our most Holy Father is certainly serious.However, we may be permitted to hope.\u201c (Signed) M.CARDINAL RAMPOLLA.Cardinal Oreglia\u2019s Order.Paris, July 8.\u2014According to a despatch from Rome to the Echo de Paris, Cardinal Oreglia has ordered the apartments in the Vatican which are occupied Pr the Camerlengo, which post he himeelf , during an ;interregnum, to be prepared.Cardinal FRampolta, on learning of this declared the action not to be decent while the Pope wes still living, and ceased his own work.The incident, says the despatch, hae caused much comment.The interesting and vital question of whether the United States Steel Company intends entering the Canadian trade by bullding a plant at Port Colborne, Ont., is a matter that is agitating the Montreal steel and iron manufacturers just at present.In some quarters the opinion prevalls that the announcement now made by the United States Steel Corporation that land has been secured and a plant will be erected is more or less of a bluff which ts put forward to prevent, if possible, the Dominion Government from making any concessions in the way of duties or bounties.At the same time, these pessimists are obliged to acknowledge that the situation at Port Colborne is most admirable, and in every way fitted for such an enterprise.According to the announcement of the officials of the United States Steel Corporation, concessions from the Dominion Government have been secured for the draining of an immense basin or harbour near.Port Colborne, which will be of sufficient size to harbour the vessels of the company.They further state that a large tract of land has been secured at Port Colborne, and that an option has been acquired from one of the Niagara Falls power plants by which 6,000 horse electric power will be delivered to them for the use of the works.PROJECT A BIG ONE.The project, according to the announcement, will include the manufacture of all steel products likely to be wanted in the Canadian market.The foreign trade, it ts said.will also be partially supplied from this plant.The intimation that Port Colborne is being Improved for the particular uses of the United States Steel Company is hardly within the line of fact, as this was one of the pet projects of the late Minister of Public Works, the Hon.J.I.Tarte.It was through him that these improvements were first set on foot.as he became convinced that the natural advantages of this port upon Lake Erie were not to be passed over lightly, but rather were to be developed for the benefit of the Reneral commerce of the Dominion.From information obtainable it is gathered that the United Htates Steel Corporation has had its eye upon the development of Canada's steel and Iron trade for months past.Indeed.some time ago the semi-official announcement came from the corporation's officers that there was a8 probability of establishing plants The chief reason for the establishment of a plant in Canada by the Steel Corporation, If such is the real intention.would be the fear of losing the wire rod and.barbed wire trade of the Dominion.In the former days of high protection Canada had no less than thirteen factories where wire rods or wire was manufactured.At the present time, .outside of one small company.all of these materials coming into the country come from the works of the United States Steel Corporation.In fact, the corporation has practically an absolute monopoly of the trade.WIBH TO SECURE MONOPOLY.It is the intention of the Dominion Iron which has for yedrs proved so ne erative to the glant trust acroes the line, and in some quarters the snnouncement that the United Btatea Steel Company intended to establish a plant in Canada is looked upon as a species of hold-up to prevent the Domiplon Iron and Steel Company from developing this line of business under penalty of having the world\u2019s greatest iron and steel trust as a Rome, July 8.\u2014 The Noble Guard, who had beeñ sent as bearers of the ted bat UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION MAY ENTER THE CANADIAN TRADE BY - BUILDING A PLANT AT PORT COLBORNE facturers that the proposition is merely made at this period in order to impress, if possible, upon the Government the undesirability of granting either additional duties upon the manufactured articles or additional bounties upon iron and steel.It is pointed out that at the present time there is no duty at all on wire rods and wire.This duty, if granted, as the Dominion Iron and B8teel Company desires, will place the United States Steel Corporation at a serious disadvantage as compared with their present position.The value of wire rods and others of their manufactures brought into Canada during the fiscal year ending June, 1908, disorderly House was $3,596,000.It was the largest item of imports on the entire list.During the fiscal year just closed the imports increased considerably.and practically every dollar's worth was manufactured and sold by the United Statée Steel Corporation.There are, therefore, grave reasons why the United Btates Steel Corporation should think it undesirable for the Dominion Iron And Steel Company to go Into this business with a good-sized protective tariff or bounty im their favour.WANTS TO CRUSH INDUSTRY.In Ottawa it is stated that the United States Steel Corporation has been able.by various methods, to bring down the vajues in Dominion Iron and Steel stocks, and that it is its desire to crush the Canadian tndustry if possible.It is further stated In this quarter that the Government will not entertain any proposals for special concessions at Port Colborne.The Steel Corporation would be welcomed simply as an industry which would bring men, materials, and money into the country.In New York City there appears to be & general opinion that the enterprise will develop fast in Canedg One of the most prominent Wall Street operators said to-day: \u2018The move of the Steel Company to establish -& plant in Canade is significant in many ways.It.means that the United States will lose the world markét for manufactured steel, and that Canada will be the great centre of that trade.Pittsburg and Carnegie will be the greatest losers by the Opera- tron.although other places will also suffer to some extent.The move will certainly give Cansda the upper hand of her sister Colonies in the event of a tariff for protection enacted by the British Par- Hament, and that fact will make the.joining of Canada with this country one point further away.The far reaching results of this move on the part of the bition dollar trust are of vast importance to the commercial world.and other great enterprises.that are \u2018threatened by tariff legislation in Great Britain, may be expected to follow its: lead.\u201d The 1\u2019nited States Steel Corporation, which is an amalgamation of practically all the Inteersts In the United States in the most Slemntle.corporation the werld ever seen, © oapital amounts to a round, billion dollars.During the yea 1902 th was manufactured at the var.fous works of the corporation no lose than 8197.000 tons of rolled and finishea products, while the net profits for the last fiscal year amounted to upwards.of one hundred milion deflars.- 2 - sc tt Eos Six Months in Laura Cote, \u2018 found guity on Ste.School and a fiftee ok the Peformatory fôr four \u2018yeare Rome, July 7.\u20143.45 p.m.\u2014The following with \u201cconvene.His.peseral condition | \u201cMEDICAL SKILL CANNOT dow better, and he is me PONT .DIMINISH MY NINETY- \u201cMAZZON1.» FOUR YEARS.\u201d ry Ty tame Mil VT Sh mL LT Cs A 3g RA let re old Patrician family.He was in favour with Pope Gregory XII., in whose house: \u2018bold he was for some time as prelate and priv.\u201cCardinal, Peoci is tall, possesping a fine op SE an au ner ln e life.In private \u2018life, bowèver, he\u2019 is unassum- \u201cThe elevation of Cagdinal Perci to St Peters\u2019- chair is one ôf.those exceedingly rare instances of a Pontifical Camerlingo who is looked upon as a Pope-maker and during the interegnum between the death of a Pope and the election of bis succeasor, obtaining\u201d «ue majority of the votes of the ing, witty and eociable.As Pontifical Sacred College on his own behalf.An Observation Made by Pope Leo to Dr.Mazzoni When He Awoke This Morning.Rome, July 8.\u20148.35 a.m.\u2014The only nourishment Pope Leo now seems to prefer is the yolk of an egg mixed.with marsala.\u2018Seeing Dr.Mazzoni shortly after he awoke, the Pontiff said: \u201cThis is the first time since the beginning of my illness that I have had some really peaeeful sleep.\u201d Dr.Mazzoni renlied: \u201cIt is the effect of the operation.\u201d The Pose then observed: \u201cThere is one thing your skill cannot accomplish\u2014diminisp my ninety- four - years.\u201d The most important thing now recommended by Dr.Mazzoni is nourishment for the patient, saying: \u201cPlants need water when dry.\u201d The Pope, on awakening during the early héurs of the morning, did not speak.He was somewhat Irritable, and it seemed as though the blankets and other bedclothes were too heavy, 80 he kicked them off, at the imminent risk of taking a fresh cold, which would be absolutely fatal.9.40 am.\u2014As a consequence of the operation performed yesterday the cy- anosis of the last finger joints has disappeared, proving that it was caused by vitiated circulation due to pressure of the pleura on the lungs.The churches this morning were more crowded than is usual with supplicants interceding for the recovery of the Pontiff, repeating the Pro Pon- tifico Infirmo prayer.An instance of the strain prevailing owing to the Pope's illness is the case of a Roman who went to the Basilica apd shouted: \u201clI am the Pope's nephew.The Pope is dead.We are all lost: we must all die\u201d He tried to throw himself from a considerable height, but was rescued and taken into custody.The arrival of telegrams from all parts of the world addressed to the Vatican kas sbeen so numerous that the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs Aas been obliged to recall clerks who had .gone on their summer vacation, besides establishing a special service in the transmission, delivering apd re- ying to despatches to and from the Vatican.King Edward, Emperor William, King Leopold, King Alfonso and the Queen Mother, the Prince of Montenegro, Emperor Francis Joseph, the King of Saxony and King Carlos of Portugal made frequent inquiries by ANXIOUS TO WORK BUT DID NOT HAVE SUFFICIENT STRENGTH But His Holiness Left His Bed and Whlked a Few Steps\u2014Pr.Mazzoni Hopeful.Rome, July 8.\u2014The following particu lars were obtained of the doctor's visit this morning from the Pope: \u201cHow feele His Holiness?\u201d asked Dr.Mazzogi.; \u201cI do not feel as well.re the Pontiff.\u201cPerhaps you did not sleep sufficiently ¥\u2019 .\u201cNo, no,\u201d answered the Pope.\u201cI wis better last night.I am sorry, because today should be a day of great work.\u201d I am weaker,\u201d \u201cSurely,\u201d Dr.Mazzoni replied, \u2018His Holiness does not intend to work?\u201d \u201cCertainly,\u201d answered the Pope.\u201cI have so many things to do.But I am afraid I have not the strength.\u201d Both of the doctors then proceeded to convince the Pontiff of the necessity for rest, urging him not to place obetacles in the way of his recovery.\u201cI shall do as you wish.\u201d eaid the Pope, in conclusion, with a sigh of resignation.Afterwards His Holiness expressed a desire to rise, saying he would be more comfortable in his arm-chair, The Pope's attendant, Pio Cintra, then ed to help him to arise, but the ope refused his assistance, saying he could still move by himself.In fact, without any help, except that afforded by his cane, Pontiff walked a few steps to his arm-ohair, repeating now and then: \u2018I am weaker.| am weaker.\u201d Part of the work referred to by the Pope was to repeat a novena to the Madonna of the Carmelites, whose feast begins today.The Pope is a very devout worshipper of this Madonna, always carrying her scapular about his neck.Dr.Mazzoni speaking about the Pope this afternoon remarked: \u201cIt has always been said that Pope Leo has shown powers of extraordinary resistance to diseases of the constitution, which is true, but, he also, which is little known, enjoys the absolute harmony of all bis orgaus and of his physical, moral and intellectual qualities, which is \u2018the real cause of his great resistance to illness.Notwithstanding his advanced age and his present sickness the Pope has a constitution capable of enabling him to recover.The difficulties and delicacy of the moment are created by the personality of the Tope.He is a very sensitive man and a person to whom a simple injection of caffeine causes great suffering for about three hours.Three years ago, when operated on him for cyst, it was siid he did not suffer, but, in reality, he did suffer intensely.\u201cThe liquid taken yesterday from the pleura may gather again and another operation may be necessary.But I h not.Some of the liquid may remain and often the little which is left is spontaneously telegraph as to the condition of the Pope.IN THE \u201cThe harvest in the Canadian West this year will open the eyes of the world to the tremendous importance of the Canadian North-West,\u201d said Mr.Charles C.Hearn, of Hayfield, Manitoba, to the Star to-day.\u201cHayfield is situated in the most fertile part of the provinee about ten miles south of Brandon and Mr.Hear bas been there since the carly days when Mamtoba first began to loom large in the eyes of the world as the future wheat growing territory of the Empire.According to Mr.Hearn.the section is one of fertility and the soil is of a most adv us character for the growing of wheat Mr.Hearn has over fifteen hundred acres of wheat under cultivation this year and he comfidently «.pects to get a yield of forty bushels to the acre.The farmers of Manitoba are so busily engaged in prepari for the harvesting of this year\u2019s crop that it is seldom that they get so far east as Montreal at this time of the year.Mr.Hearn's stdtement, therefore, as to the conditions that exist in Manitoba is of much value.According to his description of the outlook there is no doubt that the west will produce a crop this year that will tax the railway companies to the limit so far as transportation is concerned.W estimate car give of the probeble this year 4 \u201cIt is hard to say, at the t time,\u201d replied Mr.Hearn, \u201cbut chere 48 more of the country under cultivation tmis year and ae the conditions are far shead of those that existed last year, I ata of the opinion that the yield: this year will he in the ighbourhood of one hundred mil- tion bushels.This is a rough estimate of the wheat crop alone.Of course, there will be thousands of bushels of oats and other cereals.CoC \u201cWhat about the help problem this yi .\u201cI don\u2019t anticipate that the fi will have any Aifficulty in this.respect.There js pot likely to be any influx of men for the harvesting from Ontario thi yeésr, as that eb ld x the oe she can get for her own eeds, wages paid inf Ontario will be 6 the those paid in the West.The itoba farmers will have to depend upon the IN ENORMOUS HARVEST terests of the province and everything immigrants that have poured into the BUILDERS\u2019 HARDWARE.direct competitor.Again, it is argued by Montreal manu- wère five ; in\u2019 the house, and were fined 415 èr two months in abeorbed, which may be the case with the Pontiff.\u201d CANADIAN.WEST West and are now waiting in Winnipeg and the other towns for the harvest ses- son to in.At the present outlook, there will no scarcity of help.There arc bundreds of men logking for work.\u201d \u201cIn the event of a bumper crop there is likely to be a lack of transportation facilities ?\u201d \u201cTransportation is the mill stone that is ever around the neck of the Western farmer.He is at the mercy of the rail: ways, and sometimes the situation is intolerable.There is likely to be a big lack of cara this year, and as the crop will be a record one the outlook is not Bright in this respect.\u201d \u201cWhat about the elections in Manito ba ?\u201cWe haven't time to think of politics at the present time.The Roblin Government has done good work in the best in- points to their having another lease of life.There is no.interest whatever taken in the campaign and one hears nothing but \u2018wheat, wheat\u2019 in the West.\u201d \u201cBo you are perfect] satisfied with the outlook, Mr.Hearn + ; ; \u201cPerfectly satisfied,\u201d was: the reply.\u201cWe are going to astonish the whole world fo that wi land, which was thought at one time to be a white elephant on the hands of the Dominion.\u201d Mr.Hearn was at the Windsor Hotel to-day and leaves for the West to-night.pV ORK OF SOCIETY \u2014The report of e secretary of the Charity Organization Society of the work done during the month of June is as follows: There were 99 new cases, comprising 146 adults and 141 children; temporary employment was given 615 times: 26 persons were recommended for permanent ion; 369 visita were made by the staff of the office; 6 dependents were placed in permanent homes; 6 beggars were warned and 5 were taken off the strests: 15 paupers were returned to their respective homes, of whom who exercises the whole authority of \"Pope : ion._ 2 EE EL AR ne % = \u2019 of February 20, 1678, contained Camerk 'Nag'been head of alt party\u201d TEA LE a BR Th re ee 1e) : i i 0 X111.as successor ua} r \u201cthe \u201cBee, ackn ges the after ion wis over in a quarter of Biholn, she chair of St.Peter and the| wisdom of submi Ling Jo.he e Jecrecs.of \u201cThe .a .ic © e: 06e .Pr ovider .¥ 1 evens to at all\u201d rset yo thi.i \u201cCardinal hino, Peogi, .Pontificq] be irrevocably accomplished facts, \"The operation \u201chad bear HS very \u2018Say, es » 3 Lu Pope.He gener) Spon that for learning, en- sod joked with-me\" er wer boue nd Mara] re ee re ort : Vi 8 \u2018 1810, st Carpineto, near Anagini, of an| not bave Chosen a more deserving Pope.! steps.A a 82 hip \"1878, from paralysis of tne lungs.been ill for several days, but was able to walk around on the duy preceding .is demise.For some time he bud been troubled with » wound in the ley, and the closing of this allowed .the .humours to mount into the Jungs, poisoning the blood.His death is thus described in the Star of Feb, 8, 1878: \u201cThe Pope's legs were so much better yesterday that he was able to walk a few t is believed this exertion was fatal.A change for the worse occurred at 4 o'clock in the morning.The Pope died at 457 p.m.Cardinal Panebrun¢o administered the last Sacraments.\u201cAt eight o'lock on Wednesday night (the 6th) the Pope felt a sudden suffocation.He rallied several times but said to his physicians, \u201cDeath wins this time.\u2019 His last moments were lucid.He said: Guard the Church 1 love so well and va- erediy\u2019 The immediate cause of death was the closing of the wound in the leg, which made the humours mount into the lunge and brain.Cardinals Manning and Howard and many others were present = the death.The conclave has commenc- SE io | The Passing of Pope Pius IX.died on Febriay Ith Fr £ a Plug IX: EXPT NY Sma Mp Wm On the day of his dedth the Blessed ment was ex on the Altar in St.Peter's ai Rome.It was covered with a white veil, however, and this wae only removed when the of Cardi pals decided to announncs Pontifl's demiee to the: outside world.The faithful in \u2018Rome were informed\u201d of his Holiness's death by the removel of this veil.; In the Star of Feb, 9th, 1878, the following h from Romë waé printed: \u201cThe official account of the death of the Pope substantially agrees with the de- tailsg already eent.It states that the P remained.calm throughout.At I o'clock, when bis distressed breathing was painful to witness, hp took a crucifix from under bis pillow \u201cand blessed the bystanders therewith.Be afterwards, at the request of Cardinal Bilio, blessed the Sacred College.At 340 p.m.the bod became livid.\u201cThe cardihale relieved ea other in\u2019 praying at the bedside.(Cardinal Bilio recited the offices.for the dying an at the commenccibent of the fourth office the death rattle.ceased.\u201cThe official declaration of the physicians who atended Pope during his last illness is publi .It states that the immediate cause of death was paralysis of the langs.\u201d Montreal\u2019s Requiem For Pius IX.In the Star of Tuesday, February 12th, 1878, appeared the following account of the requiem service to Pope Pius IX., held in the Roman Catholic pro-Cathedral in this city, on the morning of that day: \u2018\u2019À solemn funeral service was performed this morning, at nine o'clock, in the Bishop's Church, iu memory of His Hoh- pess, Pius IX.The sacred edifice was heavily draped in maurning.Among the large number of clergy present, besides Bishops Fabre and Pinsonneault, were Rev.Cure Menard, of St.Jean Baptiste; Rev.Cure Teillon, Coteau Nt.Louis; Rev.Cure Mare- chal, Notre Dame de Grace; Rev.Cure Dugas, Hochelaga; Rev.Father Salmon, St.Gabriel; Rev.Father Tortel, Superior of the Oblats; Rev.Father Bayle, Superior of St.Sulpice: Rev.C.Lenoir, P.8.Rev.Father Singer; Rev.Cure Perreault, St.Genevieve; Rev.Father Bourgeois, La- prairie; Rev.Mr.Primeau, Boucher: ville; Rev.Father Baudet, St.Laurent: Rev.Mr.Geoffrion, Superior of St.Laurent College; Rev.Cure Roussault, Notre Dame; Rev.Father Toupin, Riviere des Prairies: Rev.Father Leflock, Rev.Fa ther Trudel; Rev.Father Piette; Rev.Father Lauzon: Rev.Father C'ardier, St.Vinoent de Paul; Rev.M.Racicot, Hoche- laga.\"Rev.Father Beauchamp, Notre Dame de Graee, acted as deacon, and Rev.Father Bonin, as sub-deacon.\u201cThe choir was under the able direction of Mr.Sheridan, and the vocal music given was the Requiem and Kyrie by Matholos Asola; Dies Irae, by Alfieri; Sanctus and Offertory, by Cordans.\u201cMgr.'abre preached a short sermon, extolling the virtues of the illustrious de- , whose death was presented the spectacle of an immense family\u2014composed of ali Catholics\u2014mourning for a departed father.He was their common fether, and God had taken him unto Himself.The Savory's No.box Savory's Noper box.Savory's Noper box.Savory's Noper box.Savory's Noper box Bavory's No.Savory's No.Bavory's No.100 each, $3.25 per tin.Savory's \u2018Straight Cut\u201d Gold Tipped each, $3.60 per box.each, 31.75 per box.Savorys \u2018O.B.\u201d $4.00 per box.Bavory'g \"O.B.\u201d $2.00 per box.time Provinces at above prices.\u201cChocolate Créam box of $% dozen.were 7 emigrants.who were returned through the courtesy of the emigration\u2019 officers of the Government; there were 1,363 people in 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