The Montreal daily star, 28 juin 1904, mardi 28 juin 1904
[" .VOL.XXXVI, N° 153 Clever Detective Work by E.Carrington.Y many monthf the Molsons Bank has been troubled foy the issue of five dolla: counterfeit bills so cieverly done that often the bajdk's own clerks were decelved by the (work.Many times the hills have gorje through the Montreal and other banks, only to be finally detected at the Clearing House.Last autumn Montreal and the Eastern Townships were flooded with th~ Cogus bills, and at some of the fall fairs they were handed round in the most promiscuous manner, until peoble were afrald to look at a five dollar bill.: The managers of the Molsons Bank placed the matter in the hands of Mr.B.R.Carrington, Canadian manager of the Thiel Detective Service, and as U-e - suit of some excellent detective work two arrests were made yesterday al won In Toronto.One of the men placed under arrest is ._nthony Decker, who for many years lived in Montreal and worked for the British American Bank Note Co., the Montreal Lithographing Com- caught in his room with five and ten dollar Molsons Bank bill plates in his possession and Edwards was arrested at his lodgings.The latter had not only gone in for Moisons Bank counterfeits, but he had 500 two dollar Dominion Bank bilis, printed on one si_2 only, in his possession.So close had the detective work got to what was going on, that Mr.Car- rington had knowledge that Edwards CHAS.EDWARDS (Alias Higgins), Notorious Counterfeiter, Arrested Last Night.\u2018 commenced the printing of the bills on Saturday night, and contiued it on Sunday.Yesterday was his last day's work on bank bills for some time.Both men were locked up, and they will be tried in Toronto.Mr.Weber Did Not Arrive.Mr.Weber, head of the Weber Elevator Company, who was expected in OOO IOI MOTION ION D MOTEOICHO ICN FOE Some Incidents in the Military Career of Lord Dundonald.02202 XO, opideori à 0 0 ! Gibson.ec.\u20184 1 1 9 ?1 Leroy, p.006 6e 0 160 - Hoffman, 4 1 1 ¢ 1 © Total.35 11 11 24 16 2 Bcore by Innings\u2014 Jersey City .80022001 °\u201413 Montreal .000270002\u201411 SUMMARY.\u201c2 TTR - \u201c double play, Bean to Doolin tn Cassidy, Ne BASEBALL \u201c24e Lost After a Hard Fight.\u2018 ; -Bpecial to The Montreul Star.: banged eight runa out of Leroy.who _ The latter then went In to pitch and .men.\u2018his former associates Won.Lost.P.C.Boston - .33 21 625 New York 34 = AIR Chicago 11e 25 DM 24 s00 Philadelphia .2 > .561 Cleveland .27 3 519 8t.Louis .45 25 27 .4K0 Detroit .oe 23 33 401 Washington .9 45 .167 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Won Lost.PC New York .4) 16 .719 Chicagn \u2019 25 on 6346 Cincinnati 35 22 614 Pittsaburg .30 aR RIT St Louis .27 2 .491 Brooklyn .24 ai *293 Baeton .\u2026.\u2026.28 16 non Philadelphia .13 41 .241 Jersey City, N.J., June 28.\u2014Montreal The game was an uninteresting one.In the ending of the firat.Jersey City was taken out of the hox by Atherton.held Jersey down to five runs and a few hits, several errors alding the champions to score.In the fourth, after three moose egg Innings, Montreal scored two and In the fAfth knocked out seven more runs.This caused Jersey City to take out Thielman and substitute Pfanmiller in the box.from whom the visitors got two more runs.McManus, who played first base.started the hitting tor Montreal in the fifth by a rattling two-bagger, .acoring three Mac.\u201d was given an ovation by on the Jersey City team.when he reached the field.and he also received a diamond horseshoe pin and dlamond cuff buttons from them.Manager Murray.of Jersey Clty, made the presentation oa the fleld, prior to play being called.First on errors, Montreal 1, Jersey City 1; left on bases, Jersey City 1.Montreal 7: bases on balls, off \u2019Thielman 1, off Atherton 1: struck out, by Thielman 2.by Pfanmiller 3 by Atherton 1: home Tun.Wonds; three-buse hit, Doolin: two- base hits, Bean, Woods and McManus ; sacrifice hits, Keister.Rean and Ather- ton.stolen bases, Woods, and Doolin ; Hoffman to Atherton: wild pitches, Ath- erton.Umpire, Kelly.Time, 1.55.Attendance, $00.Eastern League Games.At Baltimore\u2014 R.H.E.Baltimore .1020000%°\u201410 10 $ Buffalo .11000 600128 4 3 Batteries\u2014Wiltse and Robinson; Jones and ~:aw, Umpire, Haskell.Attendance, 1,542.t At Newark\u2014 Newark .900566530%\u201418 16 0 Rochester .000000000\u20140 4 8 Batteries.- alfa and Shea: Leary and McAuley, Umpire, Gifford.- At Prov idence\u2014 Providence .013N0°\u20144 12 2 Toronto .0000012 7 1 Ratterips\u2014 Puttman and Beville: Falk- enbrræ.Fuller and Raub.Umpire, Egan.Attendance, 850.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Per J Wan Lost.cent.Pruffaio .31 14 6x9 Jersey City .28 19 596 Baltimore ven 28 20 B82 Newark .x J 23 24 489 Toronto .Loe 23 en 46% Montreal .20 24 435 Providence .2 28 447 Rochester .13 33 .283 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Fair People in Newark.In Newark if the home team makes a few misplays the crowd cheer for the Visitors.; Devlin still leads the New York Nationals in baiting.The §.Louis Natio:.als have released Catcher S:arnagle.It looks ns if the days of Bransfie d Tittsburg were numbered.Dreys \u2018strength of the champion.fuss has made an offer for Kihm, the deaf mute first baseman of Columbus.Unipire \u201cTass\u201d Kelly is not a persona grata in Providen :e.Unglaub wi)! join thc Bostons this week.He has been on the jnjured list -Îttaburg has released Pitcher Sran- lan.He is to play with Pluttsburg (N.YF.) Jennings, of Baltimore, continues to hit at a fast clip.He got two yester- dav.Berlin, N.H.has the fever and has subscribed almost $1.000 toward the support of a team.Sheckard is the latest recruit of Brooklyn to the hospital list.He is! laid up with a wrenched leg.Boston has landed 13 games by one ru and lost five by that narrow margin.New York has landed 10.Umpire Dwyer denies that Lajoie made him a mark for a quid of tobacco.Dwyer sald the incident was greatly inagnitied.Billy Robinson will sever his con- nectjon with the Baltimores, July 8.He wlil be replaced by Byers, furmer- ly of the St.Louis Nationals.Halligan would be playing in the big league were It not for the fact that he he has been biack-listed.He is a tower of strength to the Mosquitoes.The Crescent Baseball Club would like to challenge any other team whose players are under 17 years of age.Address J.H.Redshaw, 17 Erie street.It i= rumoured that Rochester has signed a new pitcher and a new outfielder.There seems little chance stilt of the Broncos securing Thoney.Chicago hax won 15 games from New York.Cincinnati and Pittshurg, and lost nine: while New York has .won elght from Pittsburg.Cincinnati and Chicago and lost 10.New York got fts work in on the tail-enders.Jones lost his firat game-of the season for Buffalo at Baltimore yesterday.Jersey City is crawling up towards the league leaders slow but sure.Greene the Princeton man.may pitch his Initia] game for Buffalo to-day.MISCELLANEOUS Jeffries\u2019 Knee Only An Excuse.New York.June 28.\u2014 Although the heavywelght champlonship battle between Jim Jeffries and Jack Munroe has been postponed until the latter part of August, there is considerable doubt among local sporting men whether the match will ever take place.Tre postponement of the big match ha.been the source of much gossip amn~ng the ilocal sports, and there are many\u201d Who venture the opinlon that Munroe wil} never get an opportunity to face the champion In the ring.Jus* why the bout has been put so many times the sports are at a loss to know, for they have placed little falth In the report that the champion\u2019s knee har been injured.It is the general impressiin that Jef fries did not see enough money in the battle, and rather than continue train- Ing and then get a small amount for his share ecided to give PP: the fight for the\u2019 present.and, If, possible call it aff altage ther, \u2019 John Considine, who is familiar with the pugilistic situation, says that the local sports are at a loss to know the real cause fur the postponement of the fight, unless it is due to the lack of interest shown by the sports in San Francisco which in-icated that the contest would be a frost.\u201cIt looks pretty bad for Munroe,\u201d sald Considine, while discussing the situation with some friends.\u201cHad the matrh taken place as scheduled the contest would have drawn a good house, but the postnonements are sue to hurt it instexd af helping it along.It looks as though Jeffries does not care to box, and is using his injured knee for an excuse.\u2019 Jeffries is reported to be still nursing his injured knee.He hus mov:1 his quarters \u2018oo U.akl.nd, where he will be nearer to the battlegroun} if he resumes his training.Munroe has quit training and wil! take a trip before he does any more work.He has arrived at St.Louis to fill 2a theatrical engazement and will return to San Francis»o in time so that he off will have four weeks or five of training.) Parr Was Defeated.Buffalo, N.Y.June 28.\u2014 In two straight falls, Fr: \u2018k Gotch, the champion catch-as-cateh-can wrestler of America.last night defeated James Parr.the British wrestler.The bout was one of the best ever sean here.Parr's great skill was af little avail against the superior weight and His def.at stomach and bowels are ABBEY'S SALT is No matter how hearty the old folk appear, their digestive organs are on the wane.liver often sluggish.Nature needs assistance.the old folk in healthful vigor.so effective\u2014that it puts the stomach, bowels and liver In perfect order without the least discomfort.Abbey\u2019 s Effervescent Salt Renews Youth in Old Age Here sits dear old Grandma in sttk and old lace.We toast that ro wrinkles disfigure her face : She's healthy and bright and I've oft heard her say: * Tis because she has used Abbey's » Sait every day.The |, noticeably weaker.The the tonic laxative to keep It is so mild\u2014yet .pp + LT Tr * 2 of a man of Parr\u2019a abillty adds greater to his reputation.Gotch secured the first fall in 45 min.10 8 -, and the second tn 27 min.10 secs.LACROSSE X Game as Seen In United States.Here is another interesting -account of a lacrosse mutch tn Chicago.- A bunch of wild, untamed, and reckless young men from St.Paul, Minn.made a premeditated t on a bunch of-eleven innocent young.men, who forgot to wear anything but sweaters and che merest \u201d suggestion of tights.fu\u201d The assauit.on Chicago trom the èarnéét réprés ntativés .dégén migwaÿy.met (Sewell), & Bt.Paul, 7; Calumet, 3 \u2014 Jo Guard ts Brantford.* 1» Special to The Montreal Star, + Brantford, Qnt., June 38.\u2014The#ecl- wilch.ts sion of the C.AAU., the Brantfords to play for the to Cup, har given the greatest faction in this city, and the f E ie general that the Union has .a very gracious thing.cs well n8 \u201cone that wif! be looked upon by the C.L.A.as eminently fair.and which In conge- quence will increase Western respect for a body that has herétofote been regarded as & bunch of meddiers.The Brantford team will not leave here until Wednesday night and may return to the city, the night after the game.The management ig none too sure that seeing the\" sights fs very \u2018gobd training, and last year's exper- lence has made them doubtful of the wisdom of leaying the players li the city.e- logé! management is very sanguine concerning the outcome of the matches.and the confidencéd of the Shamrocks does not alarm them in the least.They figure that the team ls a good deal better than it Ch ht er wire stretched and in workable condition from the first - Jn She is \u2018equipped with dou- le blige boards and double rudders.In the two final races of the first trial series for the selection a Sea- wanhaka challenger, the YWihuja, of Luke Minnetonka Yacht Club, still further demonstrated her superiority over the White Bear boats\u2014Alpha, Beta and Gamma.In heavy and ordinary winds the Wihuja has clearly demonstrated her superiority in three days\u2019 racing.In a light, fitful bréeze the Alpha is probably the fastest boat.There will be more races this week, when the Delta, the fourth boat of the White Bear Yacht Club, will be on the Jake.This is an enlarged boat\u2014a boat of greater beam and fully four feet longer than the Beta.but of the same design.The Alpha in the meantime will be put in the shops, and several important changes made with the expectation of slightly improving her speed.The appearance of the Delta has been delayed for a purpose, it is alleged, and when she appears it is believed that some of the features of the Wihuja will { have been incorporated In her lines.But between the yesterday afternoon.And after an hour and a half of premeditated vio- Calumets.2.Now, remember that it was the first game of lacrosse that T ever saw.and blame all the bad breaks that I make on the \u201cgent\u201d who sits {nu the editor's chair.It is really up to him to square himself for the printing of this honest report, for to tell you the truth the game is new to me.1 am foolish enough to imagine that 1 know a thing or two about baseball, but the lacrosse angle Is new.- Apparently It ix a game consisting of - murder, premeditated assault, and personal violénce.There were a couple of nets looked like bird cages locatéd at posite corners of the grass carpeted field.There was also a small rubber ball, and at the start two teams of eleven men.Apparently the one hope in life for these twenty-two men was to get the aforexaid ball Into the miniature bird cage of netting with the aid of a paddle.which reminded the untutored outsider of an enlarged edition of à tennis bat.Roth\u2019 teams were apparently on edge and more than eager to win.In order to gain the glory of a vic- that op- | tory the members of both teams calmly and coldly committed crimes of such a cold hearted type that even the one unprotected policeman so far forgot himslf and took the risk of being murdered by Interfering.I know for a fact that the aforesaid policeman uttered these words to me before the gune was fifteen minutes old: \u201cI don\u2019t know what it all means, but it's simply awful.There's à guy a layin\u2019 out there nn the grass as limp aR a wet rag.and another chump blee~ ng itke a fresh stuck heifer out fi the other corner of the lot.and them women upon in the grand stand is makine more trouble by their chan.ing.It's bad business and I wish It was all over.This ain't like protecting an umpire in a baseball game.It's just referec- ing a prize 1ight.\u201d The conspicuous copper was on the level.There was a man named Murphy from St.Paul, a niair who sported a yellow moustache and had apparently forgotten more about the great game of lacrosse than a great majority of the people in this great and growing country ever dreamed of knowing.that had more than his share of troubles.He was compelled to knock down a cou-': of Chicago men.smash the timekeeper's Derby hat, break his right hand, and then get out of the game in the third quartér of the play.Mr.Murphy looked good to me He was a trifle rough In the mix-ups and he brok2 his right hand, and the referee made him sit on the side fence for a time.but despite all these handicaps he delivered the goods.As ! said at the beginhing, 1 don\u2019t know a blessed thing about lacrosse, but Mr.Murphy looked good to me.Aside from Mr.Murphy's grand performance, and plea%e to make a hote of the fact that in one of his numerous mix-ups an outsider who hac no !- cense to be on the field and was a cowcrd into the bargain, struck him with a heavy walking stick, the most attractive feature of the \u2018afterncon were the women, All told, probabiy 3,000 people saw the game.; Following is the score: St.Paul.Position.Calumet.{.C.J.Papnetly ¥.Hainer .Goal .J.Sewell Q.Armstrong .Point .o.Jecugban R.Brown .Cover point .T.Collins B, Murphy .First defence.H.Stephenson W.Galreford.Second defence .N.Beaton J.Sellers .Third defence.H, Mniligan A.Raymond .Centre .N.Barker H.Towers.Third home .O.Barrett 3: Kiltott .Escond home .P.Rubridge .Allen .First homs .B.Morrison G.Kerwin .Outside homé .J.Sewell O.Ouhme .Inside home, J.( Culbertson J.Morkman .Capta .E.ood D.fte .Umpire: .W.L.Campbell H.Piper .TimeKeepér ., H.McCall Retereod.Adgma.Gcals\u2014-Firet quattér: Bt.Paul (Ker- win), 2.90; St.Paul (Kerwin).2: St Paul (Kerwin), 78.-8econd quarter: None.Third Suurters tt.Paul (Allen), 8: St.Patt (Alan), 6; St.Peal (Tow: ers.) \u2018f.Fourth quarter: Bt, Paul (Al- len).1.30: Calumet (Sewell), §; Calu- hours of 3 and 4 o'clock | lence the young men from St Paul triumphed.The score at the finish stood: St.Paul, 7.and the Chicago\u2019 ANOTHER CHALLENGER.Jalingon in the Johnson shop : = and that it Is much under-estimated.In the Fergus game the home worked right and the e- fence wus impregnable, There will be one change on the horne yet.and with that the twélve will go int actioh.\u2019 The question of u Refervre has not been settled yet.wis last year, The Emeralds are open to receive any challenges from any term, whone players are under fifteen years.Address all challenges to L.Barveau, 2 Murruy street, Montreal.- FOOTBALL Caledonia Cup Games.TE real and District Football Association \u2018oh Thursday evening at-the M.A.A.A.club house, to arrange the draws for ' .e Caledonia cup games.All teams wishing to enter must have representatives at this meeting.| There will be a meeting 6f thé Mont- \u2018A Jucuce of the.Outremont Football Gi will take plape this evening at \u20187: harp,\u2019 after .which a meeting 5.All in- ?Xo attend.M pe held on the ot are requ It was Leroy\u2019's bad pitching that lost us the game.AQUATICS The White Bear Challengers.Special to The Montreal Star.St.Paul, Minn., June 28.\u2014The Arst series of races for the selection of a sidered in any manner conclusive.Three of the White Bear Club's boats participated in the races, and the Wi- huja, the scow boat that is representing the Lake Minnetonka Yacht Club, of Minneapolis, Minn, The races thus far held determine that the Wihyja, In heavy - eather, can easily defeat the three boats of the White Bear Club now on the !luke \u2014 the Alpha, designed by Mower; the Beta, designed by Crowninshield; the Gamma, designed by Dr.Welch.The showing made by the three White Bear Seawanhaka boats is riot regarded as at all satisfactory.In a measure it has been disappointing to Capt.C.M.Griggs, who is at the head of the committee in char-e.Capt.Griggs, however, has great hopes in the sccond boat being built on the Crowninshield design,a boat similar to the Beta, but larger and more powerful.Then, therq is the Oshkosh built boat.of which nothing will be heard of until the races are transferred to.Wisconsin waters.; a THe decided superiority laplayed by the Wihuj o Has been very gratifying to the yachtathen of Minneapolis, and bans created censiderable ent, in the cities of $t, Paul.ind Mihneapôlis, In a measure, the cities are gréat rivals, and white the spirit to-day is not as bitter as it has been, despite all the first class qualities of thé White Bear yachts, they will certainly hate to have to go to Minneapolis fbr their challenger.However.in the series, it the Wihuja demonstrates that she is the fastest boat, she win undou tedly be selected The Wihujs features are to be noted Httte stubby and high, haa absolutely nothing of the legendary and trad tional greyhound about her, ang at ness\u201d from the Jun.Her sides are dov- ered with copper paint, Mer deck is ste sr F phyllis Whitney, leave .on the 1st of July, for.a trip t o Ottawa, Toronto and Buffal Miss Maria Quinlan has returned home to Coteau du Lac to spend \u2018the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mra.J.C.Quinlan.Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Farrar, Fort street, accompanied by Miss Jessie Shaw and the Misses Farrar, have ie?for a trip down the Gul Miss Mart marche.ot Plattsburs, pending a few weeks in Montr L the ques!» of th Misses Fugere, Lafontaine Isabel Perry, w 0 has been Ladybrand, ¢ O.R.C., oh Africa, tor the past two years, rétürned to Montreal on Saturday by the Tunisian.Mrs.W.J.Common, of Fissex Ave, and her family, with.\u2018her sister, Miss on, have left for Leggats Point, Grande Metis, to remain until September., and \u2018Mrs.John Patterson, 4222 Dirchester street, with their - Jamiiy.left for their Cacouna cottage on ay night.They will return Bat ber.Bedford, has poste Bat of her daughter.Mrs.8.Siiverman, jr., Prince Arthur street, for few weeks.Dandaif F5 Si Ean hf Aer s \u201cWhat of the h The Misses Gairdner are at Cap a FAtgle.Miss Williams has left to Spend a month at St.Anne de Belle Mrs, W.Brander is at Cap a « rAlgle, here she will spend a month.rs.E.W.Villeneuve is at Lac Chancbola, where she I spend a moi re mW.Fa ; Carciey, Sherbrooke 5.spending a month at Bay View M , Mis s o'Meara has left for Cap a l\u2019Aigle, where she will spend the next two months.Miss Norah Pedley, of Montreal, is the guest of Miss Helen Shaw, the \u201cLilacs,\u201d Beaurepaire, Miss Mildred Tebbutt, of Three Rivers, 1s in Montreal, the guest of Lt.-Col.Fred.and Mrs.Whitley, 11 Summerhill avenue : A ceedingly pretty wedding was celebrated in St.Mary's church, Bovers court, Toronto, at two oelock t this af- ernoon, the rector, Rev.Hart, and H.White, vicar #& Barrie, of- Rev.ficlating.when Miss Mabel Theodora, only daughter of Mr.George B, Kirkpatrick, was married to Mr Gerrard Btrathy, son of Mr.H.H.S C., of Barrie.ar, and the groom's gift, a three-stone diamond ring, were worn as ornaments, and over all a long embroidered vell with coronet of orange blossoms.She carried a shower bouquet of roses and Hly-ot-the- valley.The mald of honour, Miss Bessie Keefer, of Ottawa, and the brides- mal 1 Gertrude Morris, of trolea, cousin of the bride, were gowned .alf in aint dresses of hand es were worn and large white lace picture hats with touches .of reseda green, and white tulle strings tied under the chin.Each ca rried a large bouquet of pink sweet as wore a four-leafed clover rooch, Seite of the bridegroom.Morr! and Mary Kirkpatrick, little nieces of the bride, \u2018were flower girls and wore white argandie lace dresses, white lace hats with long ties, and carried pink sweet peas.They also wore the groom's gifts of gold hearts set with pearls, suspended from a flne chain.Mr.Fred.Biggar was best man and the hers \u2018were Messrs.Reg.H.Parmenter, Featherstone, Aylesworth, mine,\u201d where Mrs.grandmother and Mrs.G patrick, the bride's sister-in-law, assisted in receiving.Mrs.Morris wore k satin and rose point g ley.Mrs.Goldwin Kirkpatrick's go was of white Jace 0 over white silk with high ri of b n silk, and her hat of.tte Mace with pale blue feathers, panne velvet and blue tulle strin Mrs.Strathy, the groom\u2019 ther, wore a handsome costume of black and white chiffon and a bonnet with white tule and apple blossoms.Mr.afternoon rathy leave this for New Se and the sea shore, returning by way of Montreal and ottawa.Going away the bride wore af fawn Tussore silk suit, the short shirred coat made with a broad collar of Our Stores ee are closed daily at 6 p.n., except Saturday.Butterick\u2019s Patterns and _ our Special Sale of Summer Dress Goods From this day, every customer buying one Dress Length of Black or Fancy Dress Goods for 20c¢ a yd.up, will be entitled to one of Butterick\u2019s Paper Patterns free.A pattern will also be given with every Blouse Length (4 yards or more) of Silk, costing not less than 500.a yd.Printed Muslin for Dresses.Over 20,000 yards of Fancy Dress Muslins, striped or floral designs, 1 in dark or light colors.These are lines that have been advertised lately at 8c, 10c, 15c and 20c a yard.\u201cYou will find among them goods that have been selling as high as 40c a yard.But former prices have little to do in the matter ; the goods have been long enough with us and.we want to dispose of the whole lot before July.You can buy them now at 5¢, 7%c and 10c a yard.and she will be.LN Ladies\u2019 Summer Blouses Largest Sale on Record\u2014Most of these Blouses are white, with embroidered or lace front and collar, good fitting and perfect in every way.Range of sizes, 32 to 40.HALF PRICE.Ecrue Linen Muslin Blouses.TWO VERY SPECIAL LINES.At 75¢, plain with narrow tucks.At 95c, with tucks and applique of lace on front, collar and cuffs.BLACK SILK BLOUSES \u2014 Black Taffetas Silk Blouses, with fancy stitching and fagotting on front, collar and cuffs, full range of sizes, 32 to 44\u2014this is a $5.00 Blouse, and a good value at that.Our special price during this sale just $3.76.: That Sale of White Muslin Underwear AT CUT PRICES! A great success.We had never seen so many visitors at our Ladies\u2019 Whitewear Department.The display of samples in Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Lingerie was a great attraction.AT 78 Cexts.~~Formerly selling at S0c and 81.00.AT 88 Cen \"AT 85 Cents\u2014Four \u2018nes, formerly selling st - AT $1.35.\u2014Two lines, formerly selling at $3.00 AT 23 Cents.\u2014~Formerly selling at 80s.The following is a list of the Whitewear now offered at reduced prices : Ladies\u2019 Night Gowns AT 81.78\u2014Tvre lines, formerly selling at 6243 end lines, erty se at T $2.00~Formerly selling at 82.75.Cents~Three.$1.50, $1.65 and $1.75, AT $1L35.Three lines, formerly selling at 81.05, .52.00 and $2.13.7 $3.25 and $3.80.AT $3.00 ~Formerly selling at $4.50.Ladies\u2019 White Skirts : AT $1.50~~Three lines, formerly selling at $2.35, and $2.78.$1.83, $1.50, 51.65 and $1.70.AT $3.25~\u2014Three lines, formerly selling at $3.00, $3.50 and AT $3.00.-=Formerly selling at $4.50 and $5.00.AT §500~~Formerly selling at 87.78 .Corset Covers AT 65 Cents.\u2014Formerly selling at $1.00.AT 78 Cents~~Formerly selling nt 91.85.AT and $3.10.AT 33 Centu\u2014Formeriy selling at 50e.AT 45 Cents.\u2026\u2014Formerly nellieg at 70e.AT 50 Cents.~Formerly selling st 78¢ and 85c.selling =t-00c.AT $1.35~~Formerly selling at $1.90.AT B86 Cents.emFoi $2.25.AT $150~~F ormerly selling at ac s lace and black tulle bonnet with lily-of-the-val- wn LACES.: At the time of writing, our lace counters and special tables are simply crowded.We are selling more lace in a day now than we did in a whole month a year ago.reason is; Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices.os saroun number: of guests were \u201cpresen is it?The begläning of hais, falling hair Erica Vig il or It keeps the Eveil ans: The Big East End Departmental Store, DU JPUIS FRERES, 1571 to (589 St.Catherine Street.ee vote 0e a4 wa de de de de de de de de de dodo de A AT $2.28.~Three lines, formerly selling at 83.00, | uses CPR \u2014 {LAVAL HOLDS IS I CONVOCATION Four Members of Mont real Bar Given Honorary- Degrees.THE ARCHBISHOP\u2019S ADDRESS Progress of Laval Since it Has Been Established\u2014Regrets at Retirement of Mgr.Archambault.Last night Convocation was held at Laval University.Degrees were con- fered on the students of the year, whose names have already been pub- shed.Four distinguished members of the Montreal .Bar received tre honorary deg.> of Doctor of laws.They were Messrs.F.E.Meredith.K.C.J.J.Beauchamp.K.C., P.B.Mignault, K.C., and Hon.L.P.Brodeur.Minister of Inland Revenue.Mr.Meredith is an old student of the University.and although an English Protestant, has always preserved the warmest esteem for the French- Canadian University.He i: a native of Quebec.His father, Sir William C.Metedith Chief Justice; also received the honorary degree of LL.D.from Laval University.Mr.Meredith's partner, Mr.C.8 Campbell, K.C.was made the recipient of a similar honour two years ago.Mr.Meredith is Syndic of the Mont- .Beauchamp.K.C., is a practising lawyer of the city.He is the author of a notable work on Ap- Peals to the Privy Council, and several useful treaties on legal subjects.He is a partner of Mr.Charies Bruchesi.Mr.P.B.Mignault, K.C., is also a well known legal author.He has occu- ple a leading position at the Mont- most extensive work 1s a Commentary on the Civil Code of the Province, which has not yet been entirely issued, but so much as has already reached the legal fraternity is quot- = as authority on the subjects treat- Hon.L.P.Brodeur, K.C., occupies a notable place at the Bar as well as in public life.He is associated with Hon.R.Dandurand and Mr.G.Bover, and between politics and law is generally & very busy man .PROGRESS OF LAVAL.His Grace Archbishop Bruchesi presided at the convocation last evening.Mgr.Archambault, the newly elected bishop of Joliette, and vice-rector of the University, delivered an address recalling the history of the University of which he is the vice-recto- The Laval University is a branch of the larger university at Quebec, which has been fn existence since the days \u201cof of the French occupation of Canada, à tioned.were Sir William and has a glorious history Mgr.Archambault recalled the efforts made to establish an independent lay Institution here, and commented most favourably on the submission to the will of the Holy Father by the Catholics interested In the enterprise, When *- Pope decided that t.Montreal insti\u2018ution was to be a part of the Quebec university.they asserted.but gince that time the institution has made a remarkable progress.THE FACULTIES.The vice-rector presented the regrets of the Dean of the Theological and Law Faculties, Rev.Father Lelandals, P.8.S., and Mr.Justice Mathieu, who were unavoidably prevented from attending He called on the secretary of the University, to read the report of Dr.J.P.Rottot.the venerable dean of the Medical Faculty, which was followed by An interesting discourse on behalf of the law faculty, by Mr.Eug.Lafontaine, K.C.! THE DEGREES.The degree of M.D.was granted to -40 graduates.Eighteen received the title of bachelor in medicine.Six were granted diplomas in arts.In applied science the graduates numbered nine, Bix received the title of bachelor in comparative medicine.The degree of B.C.L.was obtained by 239 students.while 11 were awarded the title of licentiate In law.The Hebrew prize was awarded to Mr.John McCarthy: the French course prize to Messrs.Thomas Kieman and John Gillis the Campbell, Meredith and Allan prize in the law course to Messrs.Ch.Bourgeois and Elle Le- veille, and the Xoel Leduc prize to Mr.1 Harry Monk.Among those who attended the convocation besides those already men- and Lady = Hingston.\u201c\u2019Abbe Charles Legrand P.SS.Hon.L nerve Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, O.Taillon, Tons.A.Kleczkowski, Con- 4 sui-General of France.the Count Maz- za, Italian Consul-General and the Countess Mazza, Dr.Rene de Cotret, Dr.Lamarvhe, Dr.Henri Duhamel, Dr.Auguste Morin, and many others.4 PRINGLE NOW UNDER ft BAN IN EARNEST; Pringle, of the Capitals, who was declared a professional some years ago through playing with Galt, has been put effectively under the ban of the \u201cCanadian Amateur Athletic Union last ht.President Ayling decided that as the Nationals had barely sufficient notice adoupt\u2018Pringle's status on Saturday to 30 inything without disappointing the § thousands who had come to see the \u2018match, no action would be taken in re- #] gard to Saturday's match, but he in- + WHEEL 'WORN LOOSE a broken spring, or rome other small disorder, is keeping many a good clock lying\u2019 idle on the mantel.TAKE THE CLOCK IN .HAND.\u201c A dollar or so spent with us will make the clock like new.\u201cWe repair clocks and watches \u201c through our Mail Order De- \"partment, Satisfactory and at moderate prices.Our Stere will be \u2018CLOSED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 1st aad Ind.t - HENRY BUBKS & SONS.\u201c+ real Bar for a number of years.His\" LAST EDITION.sisted that Mr.Meunier, president of the Nationals, should in his capacity aa president of the National Amateur La- \u2018cross Union, immediately notify all the clubs belonging to that union, that if they played with or against Pringle in future they would immediately professionalise themselves.A letter to that effect was written by Mr, E.H.Brown, the secretary of the Canadian Amateur Athletic.Union, to Mr.Meunier, and Mr.Ayling received the verbal assurance of Mr.Meunier to-day that he will notify all the clubs at once.\u2018 Action had to be taken promptly in view of the match between the Cornwall and Capitals, which it has been arranged to play in Ottawa on the first of July.DOMINION COAL BOARD TO THE SHAREHOLDERS.The management of the Dominion Cou] Company has forwarded to the shareholders the following explanation relative to the passing of the dividend on the common stock : Your directors beg to report that the net earnings for the mix months ending June 30th, 1904, as actually ascertained for the first five months and estimated for June, have been disappointing.A heavy decrease in earnings occurred during the operation of the first four months, and was attributable to bad weather conditions, which seriously interfered with the operation of the mines and with the transportation of our coal.These bad physical conditions, together with higher operating expenses, largely increased the cost of mining.The earnings for May and the estimated earnings for June, are satisfactory and equal to those of last \u2018var, but even with these results, the Let earnings for the six months ending June 30th, after providing for the mr fixed charges, preferred stock dividend, general interest and sinking fund, are not sufficlent to warrant any dividend being declared at this time on the common stock.Your dl- rectors, for the above reason, and taking into consideration the floating debt of the company, conclude that the most prudent course is to defer action on the dividend on the common stock until after the close of the present year, when the full accounts for that period will be presented.It is hoped that the shareholders will consider this action as conserving the best future interests of the company.and as being the only proper course which the board of directors under the circumstances could adopt.The property is tn first class condition, its output at present the largest fn its history ,and it possesses a large and Increasing earning power.Your directors alm to place the company on a sound financial basis.and have every confidence in its future.By order of the hoard, J.MACKAY, Secretary.Regarding the reported possible purchase of the property by English capitalists, one of the directors is quoted as stating : \u201cI have heard nothing about nego- tiatjons tending to the transfer of the Dominfon Coal Company's property to an English syndicate.\u201d THIRTY-THREE EVENTS ON PROGRAMME OF THE CALEDONIAN GAMES.The programme is out for the 48th annual Montreal Caledonian games, which will take place cn Saturday, the 13th of August, 1904, on the M.A.A.A.Grounds, Westmount.It consists of: FIELD EVENTS.(Amateur.) No.1, Quoits, professional, 4 prizes.No.2.Throwing 56 lb.weight, 2 prizes.No.3.Putting 16 1b shot.2 prizec.No.4.Throwing heavy hammer, 18 1b., 2 prizes, No.5, Running broad jump, 2 prizes.No.6.Running high leap, 2 prizes.No; 1.Football match, Association rules, Trophy No.8.Tug-of-war Glengarry), 1Z men Trophy.No.9.Tug-of-war (member.of Society), Married vs.Single, 12 men on each side, special prizes.PLATFORM EVENTS.No.10.Bagpipe competition, in Highland costuine, over 18 years, each competitor to play March, 3 prizes.No.11.Bagpipe competition, in Highland costume, over 18 years, each competitor to play Strathspey and Reel, 3 prizes.No.12.Highland Fling, boys and girls, under 18 years, 3 prizes.No.13.Highland Fling, in Highland Costume, uver 16 years, 3 prizes.No.14.Ghillie Callum, in Highland Costume, over 16 years, 3 prizes, No.15.Shean Trews, boy: and girls, under 18 years; 3 prizes.No.16.Scotch Reel, in H'ghland costume, over 16,years, 3 prizes.No.17.Ghilliej Callum, + Highland Costume, under 16 years, 3 .prizes.No.18.Shean Trews, in Highland Costume, over 16 years, 3 prizes.No.19.Best dressed gertleman, in Hizhland costume, Medal.(Argenteuil on each vs.side, No.20.Sailor's Hornpipe, in Costume, over 16 years, 3 prizes.No.21.Scotch Reel, in Highland Costume, under 16 years, 3 prizes.No.22.Sailor's Hornpipe, in costume, under 16 years, 3 prizes.TRACK EVENTS.(Amateur).No.23.Boys\u2019 race, sons «f members, under 12, 3 prizes.No.24.Boys\u2019 race, sons of members, under 16, 3 prizes.No.25.100 yards foot race, 2 prizes.No.26.Harriers\u2019 race, 2 miles, 3 prizes.No.27.840 yards foot race, 2 prizes.No.28.One mile steeplechase, 2 prizes.; No.29.440 vards foot race, 2 prizes, No.30.Sack race (open to members only), 2 prizes.No.31.Hurdle race, 120 yards, 3 prizes.No.32.220 yards foot race, 2 prizes.No.33.One mile foot race, 2 prizes.SIR HUGH REID VISITS THE CITY.Sir Hugh Gilzean Reid, one of the most famous of Brittsh Journalists, was in the city yesterday accem- panied by Miss Reld.The veteran Journalist left last night for Washington where he meets President Roosevelt.Sir Hugh Reid reached the city on his return from St.Louis, where he presided at the Congress of Journalists of All Nations.He has a Bregt admiration of American journalism and in his eulogy thereof was careful to | point out that he included Canada in the term American.GOLFERS PRACTICING FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS.The Dixie Links of the Royal Montreal Golf Club were alive with golfers, both amateurs and professionals, who were practicing for the National cham- oionships which begin to-morrow.Mr.Chisholm, the seqretary of ths Canadian Golf Association and Nr.O'Flaherty.the secretary of the Royal Montreal Goif Club, were both out at the cr house, but the entries dé not one is evening.A ve large entry list is expected.hid : Champién Lyons, of Toronto.and Mr.Martin.of Hamilton, the cham- Dion of 132.were amongst those who went over the links in the morning.£& .HOV SCOTS HOUR RL BORON Presentation to the Conservative Leader Today in Ottawa.AS A MAN AND AS A LEADER The Address Declares Confidence in Mr.Borden\u2014Handsome Presents.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, June 28.\u2014The old railway committee room was gay with flags today.when the leader of the Opposition and Mrs.Borden were made the recip- lents of handsome presents.Mr.Geo.Taylor presided.being supported by Messrs.Frank Simpson and J.W.Mac- Donald, of Halifax; Senator Miller, Messrs.Brock and Monk, M.P°s.Mr.Simpson, on behalf of the Junior Lib- eral-Conservative Association, Halifax, presented Mr.Borden with a loving cup, and on behalf of the Liberal-Con- servative Assoclation of Nova Scotia, with an nak cabinet, containing two solid silver five-light candelabras, a salver and fruit bowl.To Mrs.Borden the Nova Scotia Conservative Assocla- tion presented a gold necklace, mounted in pearls with l¢art shaped pendant in pearls and amethysts.Mr.Simpson in making the presentation from Nova Scotia, read the following address: THE ADDRESS.Dear Mr.Borden\u2014Manv of your friends, at oncé political and personal in the province of Nova Scotia, desire on the occasion of the fifticth anniversary of your birth, to express to you their hope that the future may hold in store for Mrs.Borden and yourself many years of health and happiness.While the Liberal-Conservative party throughout Canada is proud of the leader who has devoted himself so earnestly and unselfishly to the interests of the country, these of your followers who reside in your native province may be pardoned if they feel a more special and personal interest in ycur work and success than do those who dwell in other portions of the Dominion.Your policy in connection with the very important public affairs which you have had Occasion to discuss in Parliament, meets with the entire approval of our party in Nova Scotia, and the great amount of labour which you have performed in making yourself so completely familiar, as you are with these subjects, is thoroughly understood and appreciated.In this connection we wouid like especially to refer to the masterly and statesmanlike manner in which you have dealt with the Grand Trunk Pacific Rallway Bill While our esteem for yourself cannot be made to assume any material form.we will be very pleased to have you accept this gift which Is offered to you in admiration of your quali- tles as a man, as the leader of a great political party.(Signed at Halifax.Nova Scotia, on behalf of the donors, the 24th dy of June A.D.1904), Frank C.Simpson, Adam B.Crosby, James A.Macdonald.committee.Hon.Mr.Miller and Mr.Brock, M.P., on behalf of the Conservative Senators and members of Parliament, presented Mrs.Borden with a handsome diamond and opal bracelet.In making the presentation Mr.Miller spoke in terms of warm praise of Mrs.Borden's social and personal qualities, whilst Mr.Brock assured Mrs.Borden of the warm feellngs entertained towards her by the members of the party.Messrs.Bell.Picton, Casgrain and Clancy also briefly spoke.Mr.Borden in reply said his experiences had taught him that the proceedings might be indefinitely prolonged.He thanked his friends, Messrs.Simpson and Macdonald for the kind words they had sald.He was very much touched with the kind words which had greeted him.It was sald & prophet was not without honour save fn his own country, therefore he was not a prophet.He wished to say to his fellow countrymen that both Mrs.Borden and himself had very tender reminiscences of that old city by the sea.Halifax.especially did they remember the loyal and devoted hearts which beat there.With them he had fought many a hard fought fight, and he hoped to fight and win many more.He felt more than he .could express the tribute paid to his wife.To her were applicable the words of the poet \u2014Nor that she ever chanced to know, that aught is easier than to bless.\u201d The gifts would always be valuable both for their own sake and those who gave them.- The proceeding then terminated.Is This Liberalism ?To thé Editor of the Montreal Star.Sir \u2014During the last twelve years I supported the Liberal party at my own expense.My Liberalism was too far advanced for official Liberalism.They would welcome all grist that would come to the mills, but there are always some poor indepéndent relations that must not be recognized in select society, In the meantime 1 kept on the even tenor of my way and managed to get a fairly comfortably living by selling veriodicals to Conservatives.It would ve a cold day for me if I had to depend on so-called Liberals for my live ing.I still have the same opinion as to protection and free trade, and will continue to hold it to the end of the chapter.As Dr.Pickell very pointedly said in a short note I got from him: \u201cIf you are a \u2018free trader,\u2019 be consistent.\u201d If Sydney Fisher and all those who apologise for him do not get a lesson this time that they will never forget, we will have a deplorable state of affairs in the country after next election.When a man goes to buy groceries he will ask if the grocer is a Liberal or Conservative, and when a houselteeper advertises for a cook, she will advertise for a Liberal cook and Conservatives will act vice versa.Now there is not a particle of use in wasting äny talk on any one who apologises for this system.Now a man is never a foreigner where the flag, laws and institutions of his country are established.As we British understand It, an Italian, German, Au- strlan or Russian may be a foreigner in Canada, but an Englishman or a Scotchman when he leaves home for Canada, is under the impression that he is only going to a distant part of his own country, and it sounds just as ridiculous to me to call a Scotchman a foreigner in Ottawa as it would be to call him a foreigner in Lon.on.At thé close of the last financial r the Post Office Department had a Tar plus of nearly $300,000, yet they raised the book postage from 4c to 8c a pound.Now I call myself a real Lib eral, but I fail to see what the Liber.allsm of the party in power consists ° , 1 prefer genutné _Conservétiem false Libéralism.Put them out | give them time to study the fundamental principles of Liberalism.ORMAN MURRAY.Gseatreal) x IYOUNTEERS NOW - IN LAPRAIRIE GANP Militia From Different Districts Gathered for Training To-day.SCOTTISH LIGHT DRAGOONS Famous Regiment Over Which Dun- donald Episode Took Place is in Camp With the Others.Special Staff Correspondence.Laprairie, June 28.\u2014 Early this morning, the various units that will comprise the military oamp here commenced to arrive, and by this evening it is expected that they will all be in camp.All the staff officers are here and they include the following: Col.Roy, officer commanding; Major B.A.F.Willams, R.C.D., Toronto, Major W.J.Stuart, D.A.A.G.(a): Major Lilly, D.A.A.G.(b); Lt.-Col.Harkin, D.A.Q.G.; Major Rodden, supply officer; Lt.- Col.G.Mattice, ordnance paymaster; Capt.E.H.Pellier, assistant ordnance officer; Capt.J.J.Riley, orderly om- cer; Capt.G.K.Addie, instruction officer: Lieut.John Carion, musketry instructor, St.Johns; Lieut.F.H.Le- ferriere, assistant musketry instructor.THE CAVALRY i ufter x \u2018The cavalry brigade is under command of Lt.-Col.Whitley, 0 acts as brigadier; and Lt.Gully, who is brigade orderly.The 13th Scottish Light Dragoons are under command of Lt.-Col.Smart, with Major T.M.Stewart, 2nd, and Major W.J.Gibson, 3rd in command.Capt.W.B.Converse is adjutgnt; Capt.Martin, quartermaster, and Capt.Stacey, acting paymaster.Despite the interference of the Hon.Sydney Fisher, this regiment promises to be one of the strongest in camp.Squadron C, which is under command of Capt.H.G.Baker, is out in full force, with Dr.F.H.Pickel, who was rejected by Mr.Fisher, acting as sergeant.Squadron D.of Stanbridge East, is under Maj.Holland, V.C., with Capt.W.H.Russell, second in command.The officers of the Scottish Light Dragoons have a very attractive uniform.They wear the Dundonald crest upon their caps.The 7th Hussars are commanded by Lt.-Col.Osborne Pope who is the youngest commanding officer in Canada with Maj.Murray as his assistant.The 6th Hussars are commanded by Lt.-Col.-Barr, with Major Piche, second, and Major Simpson.third.in command.Capt.G.J.Adams (8 the acting ad- Jutant, Lieut.Lauterman the surgeon, Capt.Browning the quartermaster, Capt.F.C.Stewart the paymaster, and Capt.Simpson the veterinary officer.The officers of the various squadrons Ate; A (Havelock), Major Perry: B (Clar ville), Major McFee, Capt Morris: Crest Johns).Major Renshaw, Capt.Lock : D (Hemmingtord).Major Barr; (Huntington), Major McGregor.The 3rd Field Hospital Is under Major Kenneth Cameron, assisted by Capt.Wyine, Lt.Peters and Lt.Hill.There are 39 men in this corps.MR.ALEX.B.RATTRAY « HAS ASSIGNED.A demand of ass ent was made to-day upon Mr.Alexander B.Rattray.commission merchant, 113 McGill street.The demand was made by Mr.James Dalrymple.who is a creditor to the extant of $360.Mr.Rattray consented to the demand and Mr.Dalrymple has been named provisional guardian.PERSONALS.The wedding took place on June 22nd, in St.Ann's Church, Rev.Father For- tier officiating, of Miss Isabella Dempsey and Mr.John W.Strachan.The bride was given away by Capt.James Conquest, and attended by Miss Clara Sweeney.Mr.Thos.H.Strachan, brother of the groom, was best man.The bride was dressed in white Organdic¢ muslin with trimmings of insertion and lace.8he wore a white crepe de chine hat and carried a shower bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and smilax.The bridesmaid wore blue muslin and a white chiffon hat, and carried a bouquet of pink roses.The wedding took [place quistly this morning at St.Michael's Presbytery, of Miss Lizzie Callahan, daughter of the late Mr.John Callahan, to Mr.Arthur R.8.Tylee, formerly of London, Eng.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.J.P.Klernan.The bride.who was gowned in mauve muslin over white silk, with a large \u2018white picture hat, was given away by her brother, Mr.James Callahan.She carried a bouquet of white carnations.The bridesmaid was Miss Callahan, and the best man Mr.Thos.Onnéson.Immediately after the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Tylee left for a wedding trip, and upon their return will live at 3 Young street.The bride was the re- cipiént of a number of handsome gifts.Body Not Yet Identifled.The body of the man found in the river à day or two ago with a bullet in his brain, has not yet been 1den- tified.The police are hard at work on thé case to-day.| by Postum Cé,, Battle FOOD FACTS.What An M.D.Learnea.A prominent physician of Rome, Georgia, went through a food expert- ence which he makes public: \u201cIt was my own experience that first led mé to advocate Grape-Nuts food and I also know from having prescribed it to.convalescents and other weak patients that the food is a wonderful rebuilder and restorer of nerve And brain tissue, as well 48 muscle.It improves the digestion and sick patients always gain Just as I did in strength and weight very rapidly.\u201cI was in such a low state that I had to give up my work entirely and go to the mountains of this state, but two months there did not improve me; in fact I was not quite as well as when I left home.My food absolutely pe- fused to sustain me and it Decame plain that I must change, then I began to use Orape-Nuts food and in two weeks I could walk a mile without the least fatigue, and in five weaks gsturn- | ed to my home and practios, taking up hard work again.8ince that time 1 have felt as well and string às ! éver.Uae a physics ho seeks to felp | 2 a physician who \u2018to hel all sufferers, I consider it & duty to facts public.\u201d Name given the rapier ord oda ad Sans hes ¢ regular n em to bus- iin the body will work Miracles vus TOT SE for te ame ut e .for the lt- ue Book.\u201cThe Road to Wellrile®: KUROPATKIN 1S IN GREAT DANGER Japs Take Mountain Passes Turning Russians\u2019 Left Flank.THE RAILWAY IS THREATENED Communication Between Liao Yang and Mukden Seriously Threatened \u2014 Russian Retreat.(See also pages five and twelve.) St.Petersburg, June 28.\u2014The Emperor has received the following despatch from General Kuropatkin, dated Lino Yang, June 27: \u201cThe Japanese attacked our forces, occupying Mo Tien, Fen Shui and Ta Passes, June 26.Our infantry and cavalry retreated, persuaded that the advancing divisions of the Japanese army which were operating against each of the three passes, were stronger than our detachments.In the attack on Ta Pass the Japanese guards besides other regiments, participated.The Japanese made a frontal and flank attack in considerable force on both sides of this position.The Japanese troops occupied Fen Shui and Mo Tien Passes during the morning of June 27.\u201cOur forces which retreated from Fen Shul Pass were attacked by small detachments of Japanese.They were, however, easily repulsed.\u201cAfter pushing back our advance guard during the evening of June 26 from Vandiapurze (on the Stu Yen-Hal Cheng road) to Ta Pass, the Japanese continued their advance this morning against our position in a defile.For some time the attack of the Japanese Infantry brigade was repelled.Three battalions were engaged in the frontal attack.But being menaced by other troops engaged In a flanking movement our forces retreated.\u201d Mo Tien Pass and Fen Shul Pass are about due west of Liao Yang.Ta Pass is midway between and north of Mo Tien and Fen Shtul Passes, and is between Liao Yang and Mukden, and about seventy-five miles from the railroad connecting Liao Yang and Muk- den.It will thus be seen that the Japanese forces which have occupied the passes mentioned are turning the left flank of the Russian position at Liao Yang and are threatening the railway connecting Liao Yang and Mukden.JAPANESE PRESSING THE RUSSIANS HARD.St.Petersburg, June 28.\u20146.08 p.m.\u2014 The telegram from General Kuropat- kin, as published in a special edition of the Oficial Messenger informed the Petersburgers that General Kuroki's army had crossed the three passes of the Fen Shul Mountains and was advancing in strong columns from Siu Yen on Hai Cheng and from Feng Wang Cheng on Liao Yang, while portions of General Oku's army were moving north eastward along mountain paths to strengthen the attack on Hai Cheng.KUROPATKIN WILL RETIRE.St.Petersburg, June 28.\u20147.10 p.m.\u2014 It is stated on good authority that General Kuropatkin has decided to withdraw northward.Death of Two Correspondents.New Chwang, Monday, June 27.\u2014H.J.Middleton, Associated Press correspondent at the Russian headquarters near Liao Yang.in Manchuria, died Sunday, from enteric dysentery.Tien Tsin, June 28.\u2014It 1s reported that Edward F.Knight, the correspondent of thé London Morning Post with the Japanese army, was killed at Wa- fan Tien.WHAT CANADIAN OARSMEN ARE DOING FOR HENLEY HONOURS.Canadian Associated Presa.Putney, June 28.\u2014Clasper will, by this evening, have completed the repairing of the Winnipeg boat.About eight feet of the bow was badly damaged, but when repaired it will be as good as new.The crew will have its first row in their boat this evening, on the Thames, at Putney.This morning.while out at practice, they used a hoat kindly lent them by the Thames Rowing Club.The Winnipegers met the crew four of the Thames Rowing Club.They allowed the Thames crew to get away three lengths and then started after them, overhauling them easily and leading them home by four lengths.The Thames crew last year at Henley were only beaten by a very short distance by the London Rowing Club.The Winnipegers express themselves quite confident and declare if the Third Trinity beat them that the Third Trinity will have to row their best.The Winnipegers depart for Henley this evening.The boat goes by road, arriving at Henley early In the morning.The Third Trinity have a picked créw, and judges claim that the crew that beats them can claim to de the best amateur four in the world.There is never any public betting at the Henley regatta, but Sul- ivan and the others are so cocksurs that Kelly will beat Scholes that they offer long odds against Scholes winning.London, June 28.\u2014John Woods, ¢ailing himself BE.Gault, of the Winnipeg Rowing Club, was charged yesterday at the Marylebone Police Court with obtaining £4 from the Rev.E.Baus, Administrator of the St.Vincent Boys\u201d Home.Woods said he had given £100 to Charing Cross Hospitil and gave Baus an order on Barclay, Revan and Co., Bankers, for £300.He said he had lost his purse and did not know how to return to Canada.The police testified that Woods had bought seven horses in the same way.\u2014 TORONTO'S MAYOR WAS IN MONTREAL TO-DAY.Mayor Urquhart; of Toronto, reached the city this morning, and spent.most of the day in consultation with General Manager Hays, of the Grand Trunk Raflway, over several matters of interest to the ratepayers of the Queen City.What progress had been madé in these negotiations could not bé learned.Mr.Urquhart had nothing to say for immediate publication.He lunched at the 8t.James Club with Mr.Hays, and left for Ottawa on the 4.10 n a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" Disappeared Into the River, Special to The Montreal Star, Quebec, June 25.\u2014Nlicholas Ansalone, à young bobk- » Was drownéa last night À we natural steps of Montmor- 3 » a ends.a ipping into the river while with a couple of lady Desth of Mrs.C.F.Smith, Béécini tô thé Mentres! fats x Star, , Jane 38.\u2014~Mrs.C.Farquhar oem Bedith; this city; died at the re-1 sidence of her daughter.Mrs.Walter Chamberiain, sister-in-law of Hon.Jos- ph Chamberlain, Worcester.England, yesterday.décensed was a widow of the late David Gilmour.lumber merchant, Quebec, their children being the late John D.Gilmour, Quebec; Mra.Chamberiain, whom she accompanied to England last autumn ; Mrs.Chaloner Smith.of England, and Lady Gilmour, of Montrave, Scotland.After the death of her first husband, the deceased married the late C.Far- quharson Smith, manager of the Quebec Branch of the Bank of British North America.BLAKE WOULD RECALL MILNER.Canadian Associated Press.London, June 28\u2014In the House of Commons this afternoon, on Hon.Alfred Lyttelton, saying \u2018that he had cabled Lord Milner three times in regard to the disease \u2018\u2019Beri-berl,\u201d\u2019 and the precautions against its spread, and had received no reply, Hon.Edward Blake asked him to send a cable recalling Lord Milner.Financial.Afternoon Transactions.Canadian Pacific\u201475 at 138%.Twin City\u201425 at 94%, 50 at 94%.Toronto Ralls~\u201430 at 99%.Richeliau-50 at 74.whore, Scotia Steel\u201405 at 68, 35 at 67%, a Dominion Coal\u201410 at 40%, 25 at 40%, 50 at 40%, 75 at 41.Dominion Iron\u201425 at 7%.Dominion Iton pref.\u201425 at 31, 25 at 21%, 2 at 23 Dominion Iron bonds\u2014$3,000 at 8834.Dominion Coal pref.x4.\u201430 at 108.Eastern Townshisp Bank xd.\u20147 at 156.Merchants Bank-\u201413 at 187%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon Btrathy & Co.stock brokers, 9 St.Sacrament street: Stocks June 28 Closing Ask nts Canadian Pacific.123% 128% Mion.st PEBPIO .uth, Common .per puepe Monreal St Ry.208 308 Montreal ft.New.Toronto Bt.Ry, xd.100 Halifax Bt.Ry, x4 98 Detroit United Ry.61% Winnipeg Ry.ever Bt.John do.Ge weesis Twin City Tran West Indis Elec.-osaur wees.Toledo Blectrio R 4 Ô Nav Co Mont\"1 Telegraph.Bell Telephone.Light, Heat à Power 70 Dom Bteed.De do Pret.224 Laurentide Pulp.\u20265\u2026+ caeesn sieaser Nova Écotia Steel 89 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Supplied by J.8.Bache & Co.C.D.Monk, manager.29 Hospital street.Opening.High.Low.Close Stocks up to 3.30 June 28 Amalgamated Cop'r.49% 50% American Loto Gon .Do Do pret.Am.sugar Refin Co ADS smite & het Go Bis Ban Bil BAR im at .163 165 16% 18% Abison An Ye.[3 ide TR Ti © Do do pref.31, 08 93 25% Baltimorp & Ohto.70% 78% 70 79% Do pref.canne ree eens Brooklyn Rapid T.48's 48% 47% 48 Ghie &@ AlWOD LOM.o.oo coco saegen adias P 1% Do Pref.General Risctrioe.Jersey Central.is Central Do do pref.Kgusas 4 Tex Com.Do pref.Loutsvilie 8 Nash.Manhattan Elev' .Missouri Pacific.Mina St.P.& 8M \u2026 Do do pref.æ litan pes NY Cote & Hud road ».\u2026\u2026.au CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache and Ce.39 Hospital street report the closing prices to-daÿ, ss Shows: June 27, 1004.Opening.Nighest Lowest.Closing.Wheat, Jul 83% SN 9, où pl fbn HY Hy HED u sept.se és 0 Oats, July.3 x 1 BE BN WL dB a July.146 i360 1960.12408 on July.as .$56\" ahi\" Te Jay 139 79 737 727 » Spot Cotton Close.New York.June 39-Cotton, spot.closed quiet.40 pointa lower: middling uplands, 0.85; do.gulf, 11.10; sales, $30 bales.PHILLIPS SQUARE.will be Closed Friday and Saturday of this week.The Present Great Midsummer Cash Sale terminates Thursday, 30th inst.All discounts already advertised hold good till that date, and many fresh inducements will be offered during the remaining 2 days.SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT.Balance of fine lot Quadruple Plate at Half Price.\u2019 DOWN QUILTS.A few fine Down Quilts, worth $9.50, for $7.50, less 10 per cent.and 10 per cent.cash; net cash price.Cees eaeestese serenerenvaes $6.08 LINEN DEPARTMENT.A few special lots Table Cloths, Napkins, Rureau Covers and Remnants, 20 per cent.DRESS GOODS Remnants at Half Price.SPECIALS IN THE FURNITURE DEPT.60-73 \u2014Parlour Cabinet, in solid mahogany, plate glass doors and shelves, 60, less 18 per cent.; 10-38 Mento (Cabinet.in soit Jalon, and inlald with special woods; splendid article, $55, less per cent.80-86 \u2014 Parlour Table, in mahogany, $19, less 23 percent.27-38.\u2014Work Table in solid mahogany, $48, less 20 per cent.100-35.\u2014Revolving Mahogany Bookcases, $50, less 33 1-3 per cent.es 3-58.\u2014Centre Table in mahogany, very handsome piece of furniture, $38, s 33 1-3 per cent.83-184.~Cabinet in mahogany, suitable $26.50, less 20 per cent.64-14.\u2014Desk in Chippendale ma: ogany, glass knobs, $64, less 28 per cent.156-1.\u2014Parlour Cabinet (open front), in mahogany, cent, No.Noos © Pariour Suite, in mahogany.spring seats and edges, 2 pieces, $110, tess ZO per cent.EXTRA 10 PER CENT.FOR CASH.64-28 \u2014Parlonr Cabinet.in solid mahogany.Louis XV style, ; 4 cent.25-250 Fancy Table, 2 noenny, in L'Art Nouveau style; 333, less Z%5 per 20-10 italian Chair, In walnut, hand carved, upholstered seat, 321, less 25 for a small flat; a very useful article; a true copy, including the old style plate glass shelves 833, handsomely per cent.80-55.\u2014Rocker, mahogany, 5 per LES chair mahogany.Beat upholstered in silk, splendid value, $26.50, less 20 per cent.No.12523.\u2014Hand-Carv back covered in our mo 58 22 A nogany Parlour Suite, 8 pieces, spring seat and back, 375, less 135 in L'Art Nouveau, uphoistered seat, $21.less 20 ir.in solid mahogany, Venetian style, seat and ea Cha st expensive silk brocade; a bargain, 364 less able with plate glass top and quilted satin bottom.solid cent.Jess 5 is Martin finish, splendid value, $50, less 25 à mahogany, English -make, Sheraton design, $42, less r cent.No.Rois \u2014Jewel T mahogany.$42.No.6113.\u2014Onyx Table per cent.30-8.\u2014Tea Table In soll r cent.20 »° EXTRA 10 PER CENT.FOR CASH.20-66.\u2014Parlour Suite, tn mahogany, 3 pieces, upholstered seats, L'Art Nou- eau style, $125, less 331-3.No.rr J of 4 Tables in vernis, Martin, handsomely painted, suitable for \u2018clock tea y.$38, less BO per cent.98-1 Arm Char Pa solid mahogany, uphoistered back and seat, suitable for library or club use; a very conifortable chair, 330, less 1% per cent.#7.21.\u2014 Library Table, in solid quarter-cut oak, handsomely carved, 339, less = 1-3 r cent.A a3 dia quarter-cut Oak Library Bulte, & pieces, upholstered seats and backs: a regular bargain: only $45, less 15 per cent.68-41 \u2014Sideboard in solid oak, quarter cut, handsomely carved, with British plate mirror at back: $62, less 15 Der cent.A few White Enamel and Brass Bedsteads at 20 per cent.off.No.5309.\u2014One only Brass Bed, 4-6, $120, less 33 1-3.No.4817.\u2014Dressing Table, in solid oak, British plate mirror, $27, less 25 per cent.2 Table in mahogany, with triple British plate mirror; a very 68-2.\u2014 Dressing n 27.jess 20 per cot useful article of furniture; EXTRA 10 PER CENT.FOR CASH.A splendid Birdseye Maple Bedroom Suite, as followst No.Zoo Bureay, very handsomely carved, British plate wn¥rror, $200, less per cent.No.4263.\u2014Dressing Table to match, $115, less 20 per cent.No.4262.\u2014Cheffonier to match, $140, less 20 per cent.No.4261.\u2014Washstand to match, $68, less 20 per cent.No.4264.\u2014Wardrobe to match, $200, less 20 per cent.The latest New York design In Bedroom Furniture: Bureau and Washstand, in solid birch frames, draped in art cretonnes, $33, less 20 per cent.62-26.\u2014Bureau, in solid inlaid mahogany, Sheraton design, British plate mirror, 3116, less 28 per cent.62-27.\u2014Low Buoy.in solid inlaid mahogany, Sheraton design; will match the bureau above; $38, less 28 per cent.: \"No.11363.\u2014Bureau and Stand, in solid quarter-cut oak, British plate mirror, $80, less 20) per cent.EXTRA 10 PER CENT.FOR CASH.11-94.\u2014Bolid Mahogany .\u201cw Busy, a very useful little article, $28, less 20 per cent.3-145.\u2014Bureau and Stand, in solid mahogany, British plate mirror, $50, less 20 per cent.@ also carry a complete line of Office Deaka, Chairs, Stools, etc.48-1.\u2014Roll Top Desk, in solid quarter-cut oak, 64x36; an American sample: splendid value, $38, less 20 per cent.08-15.\u2014Rol! Top Desk, in solid quarter-cut oak, fitted with pigeon holes, drawers, and tray; 54x34: price $55, less 10 per cent.48-16.\u2014Roll Top Desk, in solid oak, 50x34, $27.75, less 10 Der cent.73-14.\u2014Low Roll Top Desk, in solid oak, 54x36, $31.30, 1 10 per cent.24-102 \u2014RôN Top Desk, in quarter-cut oak, 54x34, $50, less 10) per cent.24-101.\u2014Flat Top Desk, 60x34.in solid quarter-cut oak, $36, less 10 per cent.For this week only we have a large assortment of \u2018Old Hickory,\u201d '\u2018Green Ash,\u201d and Rattan Furniture, suitable forgthe verandah or country homes.20 per cent.oft all Hickory Furniture and 10 per cent.off all others.EXTRA 10 PER CENT.FOR CASH.GREAT OFFERS IN KITCHEN DEPT.(2ND FLOOR.) Universal Bread Makers, mixes and knéads bread in 3 minutés: hands do not : touch dough: simple, econdmical, sanitary, easy to operate and clean; makes better bread.Full particulars and circulars given by demonstrator on ground floor.5,600 pieces Kitchen Utensils, best quality.enamelled on steel: every piece guaranteed; less 15 per cent.an extra 10 per cent.for cash.Discounts on Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Lawn Mowers, Oil Stoves, Gas and | Coal and Wood Ranges, Garden Tools, Hose and best Washing Machine made.Special 5c,.10c, 150 and 25¢ tables refilled with bargains.MANTLE DEPARTMENT.Silk Shirt Waist Suits.serre voucss novues Less 20 per cent.Muslin Shirt Waist Suits.se eervse vracse less 20 per cent.White Linen Suits .cco0vevnnnn.teen auc0c0 +.Less 2O per cent.Ladies\u2019 Wash Dress Skirts .ee arenes .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Less 20 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Muslin Wrappers and Kimonas.\u2026.\u2026.-.Less 20 per cent.Ladies\u2019 Black Cloth Costumes .+ cac co».Less 50 per cent.Bpeclal Ines of Waterproofs .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026. ANTED \u2014 TWO: TOUNG GIRLS, ONE a .sea power elevator Apply The Den JOR SALE \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, SEV- : .Q ; eh octaves, trichord.In good order, for serving and to play plane In con- Trend Cô\u2026 Ltd.163 Nazareth st.151 ¢ 818 cash 1°7 Alexander st.15% à fectionery.Apply 2637 St.Catherine st.«+.MISCELLANEOUS.OUR CREDIT I8 GOOD.AT F.La- F 2 to's for.plain.medium and ertis- furniture.for parlour.dining room and pogrom: \u2018also bedding.carpets, refrigera- À stoves, gZo-carta, etc.etc.at lowest rente Call ahd see for yourselves.Lacs St Catherine at.cant 118 tt = CE.\u2014 AFPLICATION HAS BEE) Ww made to the Corporation of the ay Montreal for leave to open à wood and \u2018yard on property No.166 Montcalm tElgned).Benj.Adducchla.153 3 - orc IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 \u201c20 Will not be responsible for any debts ; ted in teams ter this date, ; u my Ww en aq .Signed, Veuve Celestin Albert.a - + #, _ WANTED TO BORROW.0 BORROW OF A PRI- Ae party the sum of 300 dollars for > year; will pay big interest and give first Address KX, 3306, Btar Of- 151 4 -\u2014 GENTLEMAN.IN GOOD, P t position, wishes to horrow ne three months, from private party > O, 3413, Star Office.3 - SMOW CASES.OR SALE\u2014 BEAUTIFUL CHICKERING upright piano, superior tone and is In perfect order: this costly Instrument can be seen at Fraser Bros.sales room, 453 St.James st, and as the owner has removed from the city, it must be sold.1534 OR SALE \u2014 LARGE VARIETY SUPERior fishing tackle, rods and reels, boyes.brass ferrules, rod fittings, large quantity imported feathers for fly dressing, \u2018silk and other lines, bundle Lancewood, Greenheart, etc.for rods, dies for sinkers.1 roll gut, absut 2500, gutted hooks, about 20 dozen trout and daxs files, trolling hooks, artificial minnows, gut fly, casting, traces, ete.etc, by auction at Fraser Bros.sales: room, No.433 Rt.James st., on Thursday, 30th June.at 11.30 am.152 2 OR SALE \u2014 SICK ROOM FURNIture, rolling, reclining chairs, bedside adjustable table, bed rest, vapour bath cab- nets, reading book holders, commodes.R.E.Palnchaud, 103 St.Lawrence street.OR SALE \u2014 PARLOUR BRUSSELS carpet, new, will be sold cheap.8 Craig, 1598 Notre Dame st.(Continued on Page 9) MEDICAL.; | RNITY HOME: PRIVATE; BRAU- MATEY located and fomished; a specteble classes: adoption provided; tratn- arses.Turver.thirty oe woman's diseases, 68 West Goromce street.4130 40 RIVATS OSPITAL FOR WOMEN P wishing llled treatment, maternity are, confinement; adoption a - sian and trained nurses in attendance.Address Doctcr, Box 1, Buffalo, N.T.\u201cus 9 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: REferences required.ADply 1221 Dorches- ter st.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GENERAL servant; no cooking: good wages.Apply 301 1-2 St.Urbain st.ANTED \u2014 BOY AND GIRL8 ABOUT 13 years old, to learn mica working.Good wages.220 Elm avenue.ANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN as housekeeper, \u201c14% Barre st, from 7 to 10 p.m., immediately.- ANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR paper box making.Apply at The Empire Paper Box Co.64 Queen st.153 3 ANTED\u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN who desire to he stenographers to study Boyd's Syllabic Shorthand for thirty days, and at the expiration of this time, if not able.lo write m 100 to 150 words per inate, we will refund all money paid.here can you secure the same proposition?Syllabic Shorthand and Busihess Col- lege, Karn Hall, St Catherine st.W.T.Moon, Principal.153 zeod WASTED \u2014 À FIRST CLASS MILLINer for autumn season, hats, ete.Apply to Madame Lins de Paul, 1753 8 Catherine at.162 3 Jaw ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED MAN FOR electric wiring.Apply at once 14 Vice 3 toria avenue, Westmoun VWANTED \u2014 A MAN THAT UNDER.5 re ds nine care of harses and dM ngih speaking preferred.Apply 613 Wel lington street, Point SL Chaves * ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO MI baby daily.Apply 11 Melbouras av (off Metoalfe ave.), elose te Westmount SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued on Page 9) _ WANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUTH ABOUT 18 fer agent's office.Reply T, 3634, Star Office.\u2019 'ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LAD ABLE TO use the typewriter and to maks him- seit generally useful In the office.One studying shorthand preferred.own handwriting to P.O.Box 744.ere ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH EXperience In selling boys clothing: capable salesman and able to speak French and English.Apply at once to the Manager, the S.Carsley Co.Limited.WANTED \u2014 SCRUBBERS Apply housekeeper, .AT ONCE.Place Viger Hatel.WANTED \u2014 A EMART YOUNG GIRL TO help by the day, except Sundays, with light housework; wages §8 per month.Apply evenings at 431B St.Urbain st.ANTED \u2014 BOY, ENGLISH SPEAKING, 15 or 16 years old; to do office wo Apply American Fur Dyeins Works, 66 Me- Gill st.Apply before 9.30 a.m.oF after 6 p.m.VVANTEDR \u2014 TOUNa MAN AB CITY salesman, one with connection among contractors or steam-fitters trades preferred.Must be good talker.No samples to carry.Address S, 3595, Star Office.163 3 YWVANTED \u2014 A YTOUNG ENGLISHMAN of good address and education, able to take part management in very attractive publishing business: one with small amount vf capital preferrcd.5, 3594, Star afice YVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GENERAL servant who can cook, also a housemaid; references.743 Sherbrooke st.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FIRST CLASS clothing traveller on commission; reference required.L, 3253.Star Office.YJANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS ALL ROUND tinsmiths.Ogilvie Bros, 249 Bleury street.ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework for small family.Apply Mitcheson.ANTED ~\u2014 YOUNG LADY AB ASSISTant in office: must write good hand and be quick and correct at figures.R, 3530, Star Office 153 ?JANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST © In ice cream parlour, evening only: experience not necessary.M.McDonald, 214° Greene ave.133 30 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASsist with housework: wliling to sleep at home.Apply 105 Stanley st.\\ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE: willing to xo to the country.Apply 443 Elim avenue.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY AN EXperienced children\u2019s nurse, dally or resident.Apply Day Nursery.188 3 \\ ANTED \u2014 YOUTHS FOR MANGLE flat.Troy Laundry Co.Lud.$ In > spector st.\u201cWant\u201d Ad.Depots for Ch2 Montreal Star.BRANCH OFFICES for the receiving of \u201cWant\u201d Advertisements for THE MONTREAL STAR will be found at the following addresses: The Star Branch Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine sta.The Star Branch Office, at T.Stone's Store, 627 Wellingtea st, PT.ST.CHARLES.The Star Branch Office, at W.S.Stome\u2019s Drug Stere, cormer St.Catherine st.and Greene ave, WESTMOUNT.The Star Branch Office, at W.- H.Chapman\u201d Drug NStere, .corner ef Guy and St.Cathe- rime streets.XANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GOOD, strong, capable woman as working housekeeper.Apply any day before noon tg.Lady Superintendent, Western Hospital.VV ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID.REFERences required.Apply at 74 McGill College avenue.| SITUATIONS WANTED.| nas NA © (Continugd we\u2019 Page 9,0 © WASTED \u2014 BY A./GOUD COOK AT once -aituat by week: good references.Addrema 73 Alexand:r street.| VWANTED \u2014 BY MIDDLE AGED MAN work in wholesale house.or private house.or driving of avy kind.tjoed references.Apply B, 3364, Star Uffice.143 8 \\VANTED \u2014 BY LADY ' OF RRFINE- ment position as companion, would do dally.163 3 light housework and plain sewing.Address D, $382, .thi Branch Office.VVANTED \u2014 PARISIAN LAUY TEACE- er is looking for summer engagement or private lessons.Address D, 8:59, Star Branch Office.: - 153 WASTED HOUSE PAINTING, DECOR- aung, plastering, tinting and paper hanging: chargea very low.Address W.-E! David, $16a Dorchester st.Tel.Main 786.153 3 WA ED \u2014 NO.7 UNION AVENUE, (ployment Directory, good chief or woman for restaurant.plain cooks for ¢ity and country; generals, nurses.WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN POSItion as fireman.experienced on steamers, stationary boilers and locomotives.Apply J.Marcous, 11 Fortification.163 3 YVANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS WORKING housekeeper or cook, With calld four Years; country preferred.\u201d Apply 32 Fort st.ANTED \u2014 JOINERY REPAIRS AND carpenter work, ai moderate prices.Estimates given and repairs promptly attended to.F.X.P.Allard, 1094 St.Andre st.Phone East 23560.ANTED ROOFING, - GRAVEL.metal, slate, asphalt cement, flooring.cement and vulcanité.Repair, promptly attended to at moderate prices.For estimate please ring Up East 2860.Z.Bayard, 1090 St.Andre st.\u2019 - : 2 Treg © = En JER er \u201cFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.POMS + NUMBER.OF WELL FUR- Rh coated air rooma, gverytaing frat desired.31 Ayvimer front.; ir Rooks \u2014 \"NICELY FURNISHED, bright rooms, double or single, ward.zebe and clothes closet.Auer light sud all ofaer chaveniences.45 Shyter et, 151 6 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE AND NICER ly turniphed, large and émall front roôms, House newly repovated: private fam- Hy.2 Brunswick at, corner of Beimont.163 3 RooHT0 LET LARGE FRONT ROOM.suitable for married couple or one or two genticmen.94 Park avenue.153 3 QOM5\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.with modern convenience.Apply 40 Victoria at.; 183 2 com BRIGHT FRONT Roow, BATH- m floor, large cup a, overlook- Ing Dominion square; gentleman only.1 Cy- Presa st, opposite Windsor Concert Hall.ROOMS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE FURnish ropma.bathroom flat, in West- mount, w of Langdowne avenue.Address & L.A, Btar Branch Office, city.151 3 ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, CLEAN, comfortable room, Auer or electric light.neighbourhood Peel st.State terms.E.8604, r Branch Office.\u201d BOARD.QARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR SEARL strictly private accommodation for ladies.with professional attendance; ladles treated and attended.28 Bt.Monique at.ANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGED MAN wishes position as bookkeeper or office clerk, speaking both languages, with 10 years\u2019 experience, with first class oity references.S, 3596, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS SICK nurse or to act as companion to infirm gentleman.Good references from phy- siclans.Address B, 35%, Star Office.153 3 YVANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; 8004 wages.no washing: small fam- tly; references required.Apply 7¢ Bt.Matthew st.153 2 XANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN WORK ! on farm or In city, where his wife could find employment also, with child of three! good expérience and hard working.Address E.3405, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKER WISHES position In first class establishment, fuily competent to take charge of workroom; best references.State mmlary.Apply IL LT.Ont 329 Maria st.Ottawa, WANTED JOBS WHITING AND TINTing, also stains removed.stables whitewashed or rooms, In rear 4 Alexander at Call or send post card.; WANTED \u2014 POSITION OF TRUST BY educated rniddie ageû ladÿ.Address T, 3644, Star Offt ce.ANTED \u2014 PY TOUNG MAN, -26, POBI- tion In office, bookkeeping or general office work; excellent recommendations.T.3636, Star Office.* ; 153 3 ROOMS TO LET.RooMs\u2014 TO LET TWO LARGE ROOMS, with use of telephone.25 St.Lake St OON \u2014 LARGE ROOM, FURNISHED.to let, Auer ligbt, hot water hesgted, bath and w.c.\u2018Address 263 St.Urbain st.corner Ontario.OOM -\u2014 SINGLE ROOM, FURNISHED, suitable for young lady.Terms moderate.278 St.U a at.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.Apply 2% Lusignan st.153 8- Rox \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED room.145 St.Alexander st.CL Roous \u2014 TO RENT AT §3 VICTORIA st\u2026 lat class, with all accommodations.Transients.152 5 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH CUP- hoards: gentlemen only of quiet habits need apply.Warm house.if desired.No students.83 St.Famille st.1838 OOM\u2014 TO LET LARGE NICELY FURnished room ia private family.hot and cold water: Auer light, nice, central locality.83 Hutchison st.163 ¢ Ro\" \u2014 TO LET SINGLE ROOM ON bathroom flat; gentlemen only.28 153 3 Crescent et.OOMS \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, bath flat; breakfast or full board if required: transients accommodated.so Drummond st.153 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROC R 133 Mansfield at.oo.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH EX! perience in selling hardware, capable salesman and able to speak French and English.Apply at once to tne Manager, the S.Carsley Co, Ltd.Ÿ ANTED \u2014 12 GIRLA AGED 16 TO 18 for checking desk: must be good.at figures.Steady work to right girl.Apply to the Manager, the 8 Carsley Co, Ltd.\\/ANTED \u2014 SERVANT AT ONCE.218 Metcalfe ave.183 3 VWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE WET NU No objections to chiid.Apply to Cadieux st.Montreal.ANTED \u2014 A TRAVELLER FOR A Canadian Tobacco Factory.speaking French and English, from Montreai to Ot- taws.A.Hoolahan & Co, in rear 12 Gain street.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD OFFICE BOY, about 16 years old; must be able to érive.James M.Aird, 101 St.Urbain st.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LAD ABOUT 1% years of age to assist in general office work, who can write snorthand and must be able to read his notes.State experience and salary expected Apply T.3629, Star Office.153 ¢ ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS MILLwrights and helpers.Whiting Foundry Equipt Co, C P R, Angus Shops R/ANTED \u2014 WOMAN; GOOD WASHER and house cleaner.2694 St.Catherine street.87 ~ tn hotel, for out of town work.Apply T, 3648, Star Office.ANTED AT ONCE SEVERAL strong young men to work in laundry dept., steady work: wages $68 to 38 per weak.Apply Mr.Williams, The Standard Shirt Co.Ltd.139 Delorimier ave.153 3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SEVERAL strong young girls to work in laundry department; steady work: wages $2.50 to $4 per week.Apply Mr.Williams, The Standard Shirt Co, Ltd, 189 Delorimier avenue.153 ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD WAITRESSES | OOM \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM, newly furnished, with all modern convenience.Transients accommodated.127 Metcalfe st.153 4 OOMS \u2014 14§ MANSFIELD STREET.large,.well furnished front room, bath floor, all tonvenlences; visitors to the city accommodated.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, NICE, CLEAN, comfortable room on bathroom flat, all' conveniences, Auer light.ete.sult one or two: private family: terms moderate.50 Argyle avenue.: .: OOMS \u2014 TO LET 2?BINGLE ROOMS.Apply 110 Union avenue.153.2 Reo \u2014 TO LET A BRIGHT FRONT room on bathroom fiat, all modern conveniences.248 Elgin st.OOMS \u2014 TWO.UNFURNISHED ROOMS, on same floor, adjoining, to let, reasonable.13% Lusignan st O0OM8\u2014 TO LET ONE LARGE UNFURnished front parlour, in private family, where no other roomers \u2018are Kept: use of stove and electric light if desired.732 St.Andre street.OOM\u2014 TO LET A LARGE WELL FURnished room.with all.modern copvent- ences; private family.682 Sherbrooke at, near Park avenue.r \u201c 153 2e0d OOMS \u2014 A FLAT: OF FOUR ROOMS, with all modern improvements, Apply at 72 Crescent st.above St.Catherine.Row \u2014 FURNISHED.WITH URR OF kitchen if required.8 Brumwick et.13! Recs \u2014 ELEGANT.LARGE COOOL rods.beautifully furnished, gentlemen.or .couple: hreakfast \u201coptional; tele- paone Particulars 70la Sherbrooke \u2018st .1534 Reous \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED, ELEC tric lixght, use of telephone, hot and cold water: breakfast if desired.Apply 128 Mansfield st.183 5 OOM8 \u2014 TWO.WELL, FURNISHED alry rooms ta rent in private family, ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WHO can do plain cooking, for family of three: no children or washing: sleep at home if desired.Apply with references 463 St.Denis st, between 9 a.m.and 4 pm.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY COMPOSItors at.§4 Beaver Hall HIIL 183 3 ANTED \u2014 CLERK, LADY OR GENtleman.for general music store, one good salesman and willing, will good position; references required.Apply Mr.Buperfor, 2362 Bt.Catherine st.HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC, ANTED -\u2014 HORSE GOOD mare.sound or not.for farm purposes.Address L, 3570, Star, Office.OR SALE \u2014 GOOD SET DOUBLE HARness, lady's English saddle.Apply P, 3430, Star Office.OR SALE \u2014 JUST ARRIVED FROM Picton, J./Banford and Shannon, ho horses, several chestnuts.Bros, 135 x R SALE \u2014 PAIR MATCHED PONIBS, 13 hands, fast @rivera, also harness and coveted carriage.a Fo: SALB \u2014 PONY.STEEL GRAY, 4 * years old, ean be driven by children.To be seen 15 Clark ot.Mile ; 3 - | near M tain.Address T, 3845, Star Office.OOMS \u2014 .TO RENT \u2018 FURNISHED roome, ainale and double.133 Bleury st.Phone Up 2548.353 2 .WANTED TO PURCHASE.à \u2014 PURCHASER LADIE WA entiemen's cast off cloth ae.coals and capes.See Bam Pearson\u2019 first, 2316 Notre Dame st, as We pay the best: prices of any other desler.Mall orders attersied Telephone Main 966.138 20 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE YOURS apd everybody Sse\u2019 cast = house- furniture, clothing, fur costs, capes.Bol atamonds.gold and silver!\u2019 dest cash rices for goods; promptly called for M.Frank, 33 Craig st.Tel.East 2067 \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off.clothing turs, coats, Jewellery, dlamonds, carpets, oflcloths.Highest prices given.M.Strean, 2330 Notre Dame.Orders by mall ttendsd ae WANTED \u2014 SECONDHAND : PIANOS and - These instruments will de bought outright for cash, or taken in exchange for new pianos.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.49 3e0d PARTNERS WANTED.| rm mm WANTED \u2014 PARTNER AT ONCE with a small -capital, tb manufacture trolly Patent.adopted by the Montreal: Termi panies; hig order coming in.J a.7 sa in Pareomyjat once, x Gagne, je PERSONALS.Vo pen \u2014 $\\e.Duy FORWARD Machine Coy waiting.toting OARD \u2014 TABLE BOARD, CONVENI- ont location for business men.American House, 79 Union ave.Tel ve puis.SUMMER BOARD.a PBPARD\u2014KAMOURASKA HOTEL.THOR Ward, Prop, Kamouraaks, Que.Now opea for guests.Ome of Canada\u2019s hes\\thiest and moet popillar summer resorts.For par- ticulara write to proprietor.Price very moderate.143 13 OARN \u2014 LAKEVIEW COTTAGE IS \u2018Wow open for summer boarders.Loating and Lsthing, healthy Jocality.Ap- Ply WW.Johnston, Lakefield, P.Q.Co Argenteull.148 10 OARD \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE accommodsted at Maison Prefon- taine, which is located close to Bt.Mar- Karet Station.Telegraph and Post Office within easy reach of Ifkes and river.For terms address Maison Prefontaine, St.Mar- xaret Station, P.Que.145 10 ANTED \u2014 BOARDERS.GOOD BOATing, fine scenery.mear to station and P O.Terms moderate.Apply Mr.G.Proctor, Rockview Farm.Shawbridge, Fel OARD \u2014 CAN ACCOMMODATE FEW boarders, large new rooms.first class table: close to statinn and boat: terms $5 per week.Apply to Mrs.Camplong, Hud Que.181 4 OARD \u2014 AT MAPLE COTTAGE, FOR adults, a pleasant country home, near Laurentian Mountains.For terms ap- plv Mrs.A.Stevens, St.Felix de Valois Que.151 5 YVANTED \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS FOR summer months at farm house.Apply to Mrs.Wm.Ryan, Mille Isles, Argen- teull Co., P.Que.152 2 HANDY FISHING! Leave Place Viger at 1.25, Saturday.be catching red and gray trout at 3 m.; br fast Monday morning at 46, reaching Montreal at 8.40.Beat this?! A ew permanent summer boarders can be accommodated, Ad- ress, © FELIX BOISSEAU, Pledmont, F.Q.BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BOARD BY FAMILY OF three adults and six children, by the week for tae next six or elght weeks; good board; would prefer on farm.Address, giving locality snd if other boarders are taken.KE, 5403, Star Branch Office.152 3 \u201c.ROOMS AND BOARD.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT 53 BEAver Hall Hill, frst class board: also arst class rooms furnished.149 6 OOMS \u2014 TO LET AND BOARD.ALSO table board.\u2018 Apply at 248 st, an : 1 toine st.OONS \u2014 AND BOARD.GENTLEMEN \\ whose families are out of town for summer months \u201cwill \u2018 \u2018find superior board fer $3.50 per week vicinity Park avenue.O, 3883, Star Office.153 2 OOM -\u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE COOL o room, with private balcony, also single room, with hat and cold water.American House, 79 Union avenue.Tel ve, 2245 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE HANDSOME FRONT room, on bath floor, also attractive smaller room, fitted for one person or large enough If necessary for two.91 Mackay St OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE FRONT room, on bathroom flat, very comfortable, with or without board: gentiemen only.Apply D, 8358, Star Branch .Office.5 OARD \u2014 ENGLISH FAMILY CAN OFfer room and d for a single gentleman: house situate in Lansdowne ave, Westmount.Apply R, 3618, Star Office.QOM = SMALL ROOM TO LET.WITH board in English family, for gentleman of quiet habits; central.21 St.Edward at.near corner of Bleury and Rt Catherine.153 2 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD: LARGE FRONT reom and \u2018good board offered married couple or two ladies for three months, convenient to cars and Park, good balcony: one - child not objected to.538 Grosvenor ave., tmount.- 153 3 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN ROOM and good board on or as near Mountain as possible; object is to get fresh air.\u201crivate family preferred.Address P.3505, &.ar Office.153 2 VYVANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE first class room and board.Address, stating terms, conveniences, etc.P.3504, Star Office.- ANTED \u2014 BY THREE ENGLISHMEN comfortable board and lodging: pri- Se family preferred.Reply R, 3541, Star ice.- WANTED \u2014 TWO DOUBLE BEDDED rooms and one sitting room wanted at once, west of Victoria st.Address J.D.2359 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY EMployed during the day room and board.vicinity Mansfield to Bleury, above Dorches r,st.E, 5408,.Star Office.WANTED \u2014 BY TWO GENTLEMEN 3 desirable single rooms, with board, in quiet locality.Rate not to exceed $20.Address \u2018with full particulars T, 3635, Star Of- ce.- BUSINESS CHANCES.FOR SALE \u2014 VALUABLE BCHOOL property and excellent patronage.Long established residential and day school for girls and young ladies in x most favourable edueational centre.Full particulars upon application to Christie, Greene & Hill, Barristers, Ottawa.- 150 6 FOR SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE BEST and; nicest situated furnished private .boarding houses in this city, fully occupied by AI parties; will ba sold on account \u2018of death.P, 3381, Star Off 182 6 JOHNSON & COUSINEAU.62 ST.JAMES st.For sale bosrding and lodging house, Bear Windsor station, 23 rooms, all furmrished, plano cost $450.Will sell the whole for $1000.153 2¢04d Jouanso.& CONSBINEAU, 62 ST.JAMES st 6r sale licensed restaurants at &t.Henry, Maisonneuve snd in all parts of the.city.Price 51.500, 32,500, easy terma Licensed restaurant.paying $50 a week net profit: wéuld exchante for real estate.ANTED \u2014 TO.PURCHASE A MIL- .linery .atore on St.Catherine or St.Lawrence Main st.No object as to price if the place is O.K.Apply 8B, 3592, Star WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A GRO- dery store, situated: in St.Louis Ward, of Montreal.Price no object if place tx suitable.I will pay spot cash.Address 8.3592 Btar Office.: OR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BOOK and cigar store, nenr Et.Catherine st.or University st.A good stand.Apply T.3642 Star Office.OR SALE \u2014 RETIRING FROM BUSI- nera.1 will sell at a great reduction, all my $2.50 trimmed hata for 68c.\u20ac.Adam, 238 Bt.Lawrence st.151 2eod UGER & HAMILTON, 19 GOSFORD.with adjbining property, cost, invoices on hand, $3400: will sell for $2400.It's 8 snap.UGER\u2019& HAMILTON, 19 GOBFORD: Printing establishment, with good will and Al material, to bs sacrificed, UGER- & HAMILTON, 19 GOSFORD.Merchant tailor's store, value $30, at $160.: UGER & HAMILTON, 19 GOS] - Plumber*s- shop.stad Avan & HAMILTON, 19 GOSFORD.For sale a wmaghificent tniltinery store, established over six years ago.This store is infilsputably ons of thé moist fash fonable in Montreal.The mean weekly re- coipts aire §250 snd 13 milliners are em- loye& on average the year around.xX, fixturés, furniture, .$3000; will sell for hedlth; such a chanch does coma twice in Tite: Intelligent duyers dont miss st AUGER + HAMILTON, 19 , For sale 6 dining rooms, § cigar ig) procs ery stores.8 pl ty na e 8.s \u20ac an country.all LAs ried trades umber of ropertics.Intending.coun an me fred States burèrs and sefiers come and set us, we must give you satisfaction.Nothing to pay for the -buyèr.If you are short.we lend méney' to finish a transaction.310004 $0 rend.Correspo ndence solicited.Pa- ; Auger & Hamil.\u2018es ton, 16 -Goutord, 5206.n 2288.Baw mill, 40 horse power, à BOARD \u2014 GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD for July and August, with private English family, in the country, near C.P.R.Station, Post Office and churches, nice shady lawp and verandah; good boating and fishing: terms for aduita $4: children according to age.Address Mra Henry Knott, \u201cThe Pines,\u201d West Ehefford, que BoAre \u2014 RIVERSIDE FARM, KNOWL- ton.can accommodate few more boarders, light.airy rooms, good plain board, shado trees, very pleasant.C.Bul- lard.153 2 PBoARD \u2014 AT OVFRLAKE FARM.ON Lake Memphrer agog, situated on a bluff, commanding a beautiful view of the Jake.with wide verandahs on three sides of the house.The rooms are large and airy.Steamboat landing.one-eighth of a mile from house.Ezra Ball, East Bolton.Que a ~.OARD LAURENTIDE PARK houses now open on bank of Lake Maskinonge.large-roomed.airy.with shady verandahs: one aundred acres wooded land.belonging: five cows kept: fishing, boatinx.bathing good: alr braging: adults only.Address Box 29, St.Gabriel de \u2018Brandon.Que.B°AFRP \u2014 UNEQUALLED.PRINCE EDward Island's summer climste is unequalled in America, its farm, garden, orchard producta.fresh fish and meats cannot be beaten.An Ideal summer resting place.Good hotels.Only twenty-four hours from Boston.Half fares July 5th to 23rd.Salt water bathing everywhere.Fishing, boating xoif and all summer sports.Fllus- trated descriptive matter for your name on postal.Tourist Association.Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.Canada.ja ARD \u2014 HOTEL BELMONT.STE.Agathe des Monts.Que, near Lake des Sables, first class accommodation, moderate prices, special rates for families: use of boats free.No consumption 115 4Teod BCARrRD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD, GOOD rooms and board, with private English family, near C.P.R.Station, P.O.churches and lake, beautiful shady grounds and scenery unsurpassed.Terms for adults 84 per week and children according to age.Address Mrs.W.E Knott, Maplehurst.West Shefford.Que.151 4 2aw BOARD \u2014 ON LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.Gowan Bank Hall is open for summer guests, comfortable rooms.good hoard, bath house, tennis lawn Address Miss A v., Qeorgaville, Que McGowan, Mgr.2:5 7 cod RooxE, AND BOARD.WITH PRIVATE English family In the country, near river.Post Office and churches and C.P.R.Station; home comforts in every respect, scenery unsurpassed, carriage to and from station.Terms for adults $4.60 per week.Address Mrs.Henry Knott, \u201cThe Pines\u201d YWest Shefford, Que.145 4 2aw ARD \u2014 MT.VERNON COTTAGE, ST.Agathe des Monts.open for summer guests.first class board and rooms on lakeside; boats.139 10e0d BPARP \u2014 SEASIDE HOUSE, LITTLE Metis, P.Que., open for guests 15th June.Latest sanitary improvements, tennis, boating, bathing, trout lake free to guests.John Astle, Proprietor.123 26604 ARD \u2014 MRS WILLIAM ORME, ST.Agathe des Monts, Que.will be ready to accommodate few boarders this summer.Apply for terms.123 20e0d ARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD AND rooms at Bt.Agathe, elegantly furnished, all modern conveniences.For particulars and terms apply Adrien Tellier, St Agathe.= 107 34ecd OOM \u2014 AND BOARD AT POINTE Claire, near the river, everytaing 1st Jas.Apply Chas Kernick, Pointe iire, 3 SUMMER BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 LADY.WITH FAMILY OF six children, from 3 to 16 years of age, desires board for a month or longer in the country: locality preferred Terre- bot County or lower St.Lawrence.Address L.3269, Star Office.151 3 ANTED \u2014 GOOD BOARD AT FARN house, near water preferred, for two ladies and two children, aged respectively six years and ten months, easy distance from Montreal and station.State terms and full particulars, to D, 8371, Star Branch Ot- tice, TEACHERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 TEACHER AT FERN ! Gien 8.8 No.3, Union District, Parry Sound, duties to commenco after summer holidays.Apply.stating salary and qualifications, 8, J.Eliot, Hecreiary-Trea- surer, Fern Glen, Ont 186 3¢ ANTED \u2014 A LADY TEACHER, NONresident for à primary ciass in a private school in the city.Address A, 8162, Star Branch Office.150 ¢ ANTED \u2014 SIX PROTESTANT TEACHers Tor elementary schools in municipality of Eston, commencing first September.salary $18 to 320, according to qualification and school.Apply before July Sth, to A F.Swan, Secretary-Tressurer, Birch- ton, P.Q.153 3eod ANTED \u2014 TWO TEACHERS FOR Gaspe Village school, one Mode) and one elementary.Apply to A.D.Valpy, Sec.- Treas., stating salary required.153 Jeod PUPILS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PUPILS, MANDOLIN AND plano puplls, $2 per month.47 Me- Gill College avenue.153 6, ANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITing, dookkecping.penmanship, Hmit- ed number of pupils; absolutely individual instruction.Reauced terms throughout the summer.W.Harriess Academy and Commercial Institute, 2749 8{._ Catherine.! ANTED \u2014 MISS LOTTIE SHIPMAN.Dramatic Reader, teacher of elocution.physical and Grecian culture, a special summer course in the Oxforian method of voice shading.Bell calls a specialty.For terms snd dates address 121 Union, venue.51 2e0 ANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITing, businesa correspondence (private- b), day end evening.Good positions when competent.Summer course now commencing.12 lessons $1.50.6 Bt.Christophe, off St.Catherine st._.ANTBED WOULD-BE STENOgraphers.You can become proficient latenographers in 30 days.by studying Boyd's Syllabic Shorthand.We have placed students In good positions.after 15 days study.Syllable Shorthand combines system, simplicity, legibility and speed, and Is ab- solutèly free from position, dots, shades\u2019 or dashes, thus doing away with the complication and confusion which exista in the old systems.Call or write for circulars, Kyl- labic Shorthand & Business College, Karn Hall, Bt.Catherine ot.W.T.Moon, Priaci- pal 153 3e0d - ._#TQOLEN .AT : LONGUES Poirita, @ black horse, blind.threes White teat and soma white in ths forihead A reward will bé givénfer any information to 8.Robillard, 334 Amherst.Bell Tel.East 3510.bas .- 1623 8 L°S \u2014 SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN Elgin and Victories avenue, or in Wem.mount Park.child's locket and chajm, tni- tials on the locket E M.W.A! date em- æraved Feb.20th, 1907.Pinder will please return to 4491 Sherbrooke st receive reward 183 8 OST \u2014 AN 18 KARAT GOLD BAND 1 shed, ring, on Friday night, st No.Ottawa st\u2026 marked F.W.M.Finder will be rewarded by leaving with Capt.of No.7 Police station.183 8 OST \u2014 A COLLIE DOG, SABLE AND white, with white ring aroy Ma neck, answers to mame of Wallle.at 256 Bishop st.183 2 Lest \u2014 BY A POOR GIRL A PURSE, containing some money.rings sod tickets for St.Agathe.Reward on returaiag same 120 1-3 St.Antoine st.OST \u2014 WHITE BOSTON BULL TERrier, eyes and ears brindle, spot on side and top of tall.Any one holding same i be prosecuted.M.Pigeon, 118 8t.Get- main = \u2019 + Lest \u2014 WHITE BULL TERRIER DOG, scars about head; answers to name of Jap.Any one detaining him after this notice wi be prosecuted.Reward 19 Ayl- mer st.OST \u2014 JUNE 27TH ON STR.80OV- ereign.down trip.green purse.Reward to finder at 97 Bt.James st., room 45, or 464 8t.Joseph st., Lachine.I OST YESTERDAY.BETWEEN 162 4 Grand Trunk street and corner of Shearer and Centre.pearl stick pin.Finder kindly return to sbove address and re- cejve reward.OBT \u2014 OR STOLEN FROM AYLMER street a white wire-haired fax terrier bitch, answering to name of \u201cZip.\u201d West- mount tax 534.Please return to 366 Victoria avenue, Westmount.OST \u2014 BETWEEN ST.MARK STREET and St.Urbain st, a gold broech, en- £raved with the name \u201cEva\u201d Reward on returning to 927 Dorchester st.OST \u2014 SATURDAY EVENING ON ST.Catherine street.between Mansfield and Metcalfe, pair rimless gold eyeglasses.Reward 22 Drummond st.OST \u2014 AT NATIONAL LACROSSE match Saturday.25th, a pocketbook, containing letters and papers of value to owner only.Return to Wm.Young.2807 St.Catherine st.and receive .OST \u2014 THIS MORNING AT G.T.RY.L station, & gold TIRE, Cet with coraje gift-of a dead husband.Reward by retura- ing sume to P.Redmond.G.T.Ry.Station.\u2014 ON THE 27TH JUNE, A BUNCH L°5\" of keys.Firider will be rewarts ed by returning taem to J.Buchanan, 18 Belmont st.Les\" \u2014 CANARY BIRD, TELLOW AND black.Finder will be rewarded on re- tuxning same to 21 Park enus, city.- 3 OST \u2014 ON SUNDAY EVENING WHITE L colite wita sable markings on ome side dhd brad.Any pereon returning same to 150 McCord et, will receive reward.Les\" \u2014 SATURDAY EVENING CORNER Bleury and St.Catherine, small ail- ver sky terrier, temale, answers to Flossie.Reward 133 Bieury st.Phone Up 2548.FOUND.UND \u2014 COW.IF NOT CLAIMED Fe within three days will be sold to defray expenses.Apply 30 Bt Columbia 1 UND ON FRIDAY EVENING LASYT, © near Windsor station, s cane valige, containing wearing apparel and other sumn- dries.Apply H.Star Branch \u2018Office, 627 Wellington st.AGENTS WANTED.- some money \u2018by calling on a few friends during Your spare time write to us.Drawer 66.Brantford.us 13 \u2014 IF\u2014TOU EVER CANVASS- AN or anything or ever expett to, send me your address and I'll surprise you A WANTED, \u2014 OF YOU WANT TO MAKE 146 22 tord WANTED \u2014 AN AGENT IN EVERY - city and.town to sell Keepclean 2 commission.Only those who mean busl- ness and can give good reference need answer.C.H.Petry, manufacturer, Paterson, N.J.U.S8.A.148 6 ANTED \u2014 SALES AGENT WANTED for Western Ontario.One who i» fully acquainted with automatic and plain es- gines, bollers, heaters, etc.: that can complete contracts and attend also to all genet- al business, such a position covers.Btate age.experience and give references.Apply D, 1820, Star Office.113 ood tf PENMANSHIP.stamps to D.Beanch amp, -0x- Send 25c rt Pouman, 7133 61.Catherine Bt, Montrea),and get one doz.of the slickest written carde jou over aw.IN RE DINELLE & CO., IN LIQUIDATION.Sealed Tenders marked \u201cTender\u201d will ba received by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, the 6th July, 1904, at 3 o'clock, for the purchase (en bloc or aep- arately) of the following immoveables: 1.23 lots of land on the east side of Davidson street, below Sherbrooke, be Nos.59% to 618 of the sub-division official No.29 for he incorporated village of Hochelaga, with butldings.2.24 lots on the west side of Cuvilller street, being Nos.ses to 593 of the subd- division of said lot No.29.3.24 lots on the east aide of Cuvillier streét, being Nos.276 to 839 of the subdivision of said lot No- 29.Lo 4.9 lots on the west side of Aylwin street.being Nos.&64 to 872 of the subdivision of said lot No.#9.The undersigned will not be bound to accept the highest or any of the tend- rs.1¢ KENT & TURCOTTE.Liquidators, 153 3 97 St.James Street.Nova.Scotia Steal & Coal Co, Limited.DIVIDEND NOTICE.Notice ts hereby given that a dividend of 2 per cent.on the Preferencè Shares of this Company for the quarter ending June 30th, 1904, has been declared payable July 15th, 1904.to shareholders of record of June 30th.The transfer books will be closed on and from July 1st to July Bth, both days inclusive.By order of the Directors, THOMAS GREEN, Cashier.Glasgow, N.8, June 25, '04.New \\ sg ; 155 a e AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF qu bec, District of Montreal.No.289.> perior Court.Leopoldine Couturier, Plain- tft, vs.Dame Marie Obeline Lizotte and vir, Defendant.On the 7th day of July, 1%84, at ten of the clo¢k In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.26 St.Justin st.'n tae City of Montréal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the gooda and chattels of the said Defendant.solsed in this causé.\u201d consisting of household furniture, pianos.etc.Terms cesh.J.CAISSE, B.8.C.Montreal, 37th June, 1904.AILIFFS BALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.6784 Circuit Court.M.H.and Power Plaintiff, va.J.J.Panneton, Defendant.On the 7th day of July, 1904, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, 1398 St Catherine street, in the City of Montreal, will be gold by gg- thority of Justice, all the goods apd - tels of the sald Defendant, seized fn thin cause, consisting of nouseholé furniture, ete.G.A.LAFONTAINE, B.8 C.Montreal \u201828th June, 1904.Barnes SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal Neo.2908.Circuit Court.Jean Zephirin , 8 qual, Plaintiff.vs.Arthur Hebert, Defendant.On the seventa day of July, 1904, at ten lof the clock in the forencom, ét the asmictle of the said Defendant, No.108 St.Hubert st, In the City of Montreal, wi be sold by authority of Justice, gil the good and: chattéls of the sald Defendant, seised nm this causes Lonstating cr Eqrsehia ten niture.ete.\u2018 RE, ; Montreal, 30th Juné, 1906 .« with a proposition.Arthur Hannon, Brant- .Pa) > (\"Use our goods: A 7! Crescent and St.eripé st.| SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued trem Page 8.) { Yyantes \u2014.MACHINE FATT! arectors, boring mill havds, bands, planer handa, ache bands, tool mak- ars, punch and dis makers and specially men.None but first class men nesd apply.Apply to Canadian General Electric Co, Peterbaro 86 te ugh; -Ont.Wa TED \u2014 OPERATORS ON HIGH NTE machines, steady employment; good wages.We do not work Saturday af- ernoons.John P.Black & Co.sweet.183 Vitre 133 11 ANTED \u2014 A FARM HAND; MUST BE i able to milk and handle horses.Ap- ty to Wm.Leney, Farmer, Molson Farm, ngue Pointe.136 tf ANTED \u2014 $800 A YEAR AND EXPEN- aes for men or energetic women to visit car &gebcies, to establiah new ones procuring names and addresses, to adver- experience not necessary, but honesty and industry.Bradley-Garretson Co.Limited, Brantford.142 18 ANTED LADIES CAN EARN twelve dollars a week during spare time.or | can guarantee fifteen for whole services.Mrs.Davidson, Brantford.146 13 y ANTED \u2014 A GOOD, BMART YOUNG man, with some office experience, for a permanant position, offering good prospecta Address L, 3250, Star Office 181 3 ANTED \u2014 A SMART MAN AS REceiving clerk and storehouse keeper, one speaking French and English preferred.Address staring age, experience and salary expected P.O.Box 688 el tf ANTED \u2014 TEACHERS AND 8TU- dents.We have a special mobney- making proposition for the summer holi- @ays.Teachers who have examined it are delighted.It will pay you to make enquiry.ersonally, or by mail, M'Dermid & Logan.ndon, Ont.161 6\u20ac ANTED \u2014 BOSS CARDER FOR 23 \u2018 sets woollen cards.Apply stating ex- Perlemce and giving references to Paton Manufacturing Co.of Sherbrooke} Sherbrooke, P.Q.150 6 ANTED \u2014 A LADY TYPEWRITER for wholesale office.State salary.apply with references, N, 3241.Star Of- 152 2 VVANTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY RELIABLE + young man for office: must ba capable of taking full charge, quick and ar- curate.speaking French and English.State age, experience, wages expected.Enclose copy.References.N, 2329, Star Office.155 3 ANTED \u2014 AT 562 SHERBROOKE, 5T.a girl who can sew, to wait On an J\\dorly lady.Must be able to speak Eng- ah.153 3 ANTED \u2014 TWO YOUTHS.16 TO 18 \u2018 Years of age.living with parents, to work In a wholesale establishment.Applicants must be conversant with French and English.Address Trade, Box 433, P.O 152 4 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant for small familly.going to country for summer.Apply 243 University st.152 2, ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR CONfectioner store.experience not necessary.D, 8333.Star Branch Office.152 2 ANTED \u2014 INVOICE CLERK FOR ' wholesale dry goods nouse: must be quick and accurate at figures and write a 8004 hand.Apply O, 3386, Star Office.152 2 ANTED \u2014 MILLWRIGHTS WANTED.Apply to the Sherwin-Williams Co, es Centre st.153 2 ANTED \u2014 30 FIRST CLASS WAITers for banquet at the St.Lawrence Han.at poon, June 30th.Apply at once to the head waiter.152 3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE TWO COMPE- : tent miliwrights.three months en- Ssgements at Ste.Anne des Monts.Apply room 532, Board of Trade.183 8 ANTED \u2014 A GROOM.APPLY BEtween 10 and 1! am 521 St.James street.152 ?ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A BRIGHT BOY for merchant's office.Apply % 31435 Star Office.3 ANTED \u2014 SINGLE MAN AS UNDER gardener.Apply Wednesday morning, T30 Sherbrooke st.182 3 ANTED \u2014 a BRIGHT BOY, ten sa &hpcentiçe.\u2026.Haye nN Catherine at.Dudgeon.3457 ar Pay ANTED \u2014 BELL BOYS AND ELEVAtor boys.Apply with references, P, 8456, Star Office.52 3 'ANTED \u2014 TWO CLERKS FOR LUM- her concern, one to look after books and tae other as junior; must be strictly sober and have good references: those with some experience preferred.Address with references, P, 3478, Star Office.153 2 'ANTED\u2014 A FIRST CLASS RELIABLE chef: dest of wages to the right man; LA Suhers need apply.G.T.R.Dining 53 ANTE 7 small family: must have good references.Apply 46 Crescent st.152 2 TANTED \u2014 IN A FEW DAYS.À FIRST class chef.also second cook; must be g00d and quick on short orders; good wages and sure position to tha right men: Only best of help.Apply P, 3477, Star omee : D \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR ANTED-\u2014 5 GOOD CARPENTERS AND \u2019 joiners.Apply to J.B.Brannen.North Bay.Ontario.152 4 ANTED \u2014 SMART BOY LEAVING school, for office work in large manv- facturing business, good opening.Apply P.3382, Star Office.152 2 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERIenced shoe saleslady: permanent position and good pay.The Boston Shoe Store, 2335 St.Catherine st.163 3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A SMART BOY, with good references, for general store work.Apply in person, The Boston Ehoe Store, 2325 St.Cathertne st.153 3 ANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG LADIES for confectionery store.Apply 1245 St Catherine st.! 153 ANTED \u2014 A WOMAN WHO IS A \u2018good plain cook, to keep house during the summer.Apply.giving name, address and references, D, 3360, Star Branch Ofice.153 2 ANTED \u2014 MAN WITH RAILROAD : experience, to take charge of branch Office.$600 cash required.P, 3454, Star Office.152 3 'ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT TO Co £0 to Hudson Heights, family of two; references required.Apply 2434 St.Catherine st.153 2 ANTED ~\u2014 WOMAN TO WASH GLASSes.Apply st once, Walker's, corner Catherine sta.: ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY, MUST HAVE g00d references.Apply 2204 8t.Cath.ANTED \u2014 GARDENER.FIRST CLASS man only need apply.8 8 Bain, Flor- \u20ac Beaver Hal! Hill Montreal ANTED \u2014 A STEADY MAN TO Dake the bread end pastry required for mill boarding house, with brick oven in connection.Rtate wages and when can commence work.Shives Lumber Co.Ltd.Campbellton, N.B.153 3 ANTED -\u2014 SALESMAN KNOWN TO city groceri, to well a 10 cent root beer extract; good commission.Apply to 30 Bt.Peter st.ANTED \u2014 S$TRONG BOY TO GO NEs- sages and make himself useful in warehousé.Apply with reference, 12 St.John st.ist.ANTED \u2014 ARE YOU INDEPENDENT or have you a boss\u201d Get out of slavery and be free.Write G.Marshall & Co, London, Ont.and they will show you the way.They have started thousands on the road to freedom.VWANTED \u2014 COOK.GOOD WAGES.893 Dorchester st.Va) INTED \u2014 A GOOD BALESMAN TO Axe arders in tae clty for an Anthracite cosi company: one with experience prefer- ved.Addgess R.3517.Star Office.152 § ANTED \u2014 LADY OR GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel for a firm of $250,000.00 capital; salary 31.072.060 per year and expenses: pald weekly.Address, with stamp.J.A.Alexander, Montreal.Que.WVANTEP \"BAKER, CAKE AND PAStry, strictly temperate, with satisfactory testimonlale: steady.good wages to vight man.Robinsons, 173 Union street, Bt.Johh, N.B 183 à -\u2014 MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade, new aysiem.Aight weaks average time.Wages Saturday.Tools donated $10 te $18 weekly guaranteed wnen through.Spécial Indycoments or Write tor -catalogud.Moler's Barber Co lege.| New York City.ERS.slotter.SITUATIONS WANTED.(Continued from Page ©) : ANTED \u2014 MRS.JACOBSON'S RELI- ; able Employment Office, 76 Mackay St, generals, cooks, aousemalds, tablemaids, want positions: very best references; ©X- perienced and thoroughly reliable.Wie \u2014 A MANNETTL 49 CHA- roa es st.Itallan Labour Agent for 128 2e Ww ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DB- corating.graining, tinting.plastering and paper hanging.charges moderate.Best references Drop card.Tel Maia 337.M.Labis, 332 Cadieux at.13 VVANIED \u2014 BY ENGLISH LADY POSItion as governess or companion, French (Paris), German (Germany).music, accustomed to accompany violin.Highest references.Address V.2530, Star Office.1468 YVANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DEcorating, plastering.tinting.paper hanging.charges very low; give us a trial.Address Sam.Egar & 8.Bigner, 533 Dor- chester st.Tel Main 1435.149 20 YANTED \u2014 BY WIDOW.ELDERLY, position as working housekeeper or in amy capacity.sucn as linen room.club, institution; can sew.mend, darn.Address B.8250, Star Branch Office.151 3 VWARIED \u2014 WING SING LAUNDRY.39 University st, family washing, 3bc and 40c to 50c per dozen Shirts and collars a speclaily.Goods called for and delivered.151 6 A FANTED \u2014 BY LADY OF REFINEment and education, position as com- panñion, housekeeper, companion help or secretary, town or oountry.Highest references.Address C.8310, Star Branch Office.ROOMs TO LET.(Centinues trom Page 8) Ro ne PARC, Hurt aile dren.Dee?Bt.Famille st, near Sherbrooke 1 Bite Ke airy r a E tet private ay home; ladies amployed \u201cduring os day preferred.X, 2134, Star 1% .OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO FURNISHED rooms, bright, with modern conveniences; breakfast and dinmer if desired; private family.1175 Danis st.10038 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT LARGE, ELEGANTly furnished room, all conveniences, no other roomers or boarders, no children, te gentlemen.105 Church st, Bear Sherbrooke.OOMS SINGLE AND EN SUITE Beautifully turnished, running water, also large double parlour bedroom.plano, use kitchen, accommodation for visitors to city; quiet; first cless only: closb to Windsor station.Dominion square.Jigme street.OoOMS \u2014 TO LET ONE OR TWO front room.wel) ventilated.with use of large kitchen accommodation, yard, collar in house, No.611 DeMon a, corner of Delorimier avenue, 1st fat, Terms moderate.Can be viewed from Sam.till 9 p.m.daily.Apply on premises.150 6 OOM \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED, ALL modern conveniences in private fam- {ly of two; no children.Apply Vite ot.OOMS\u2014 TWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS on bath flat, also one single: transient 151 8 accommodated.138 Mansfeld st.YANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS TO LET.Ww hanging, whitewashing and\u2019 tinting.R near Grand Trunk Boating Club, 2er neatly done, walls and ceilings repaired in plastering.Apply T.Finn, 16 Bleury st 152 3 WANTED \u2014 BY MAN AND WIFE, MAN as nandy man.etc.: wife good plain cook: best oO.Star Office.of experience.3410, 152 2 TANTED \u2014 JOBS PAINTING.PAPERhanging, kalsomining.plastering.at special low prices: best work.L.UC leman, 100 St.Norbert st.152 6 VV ASTED\u2014 TEMPORARY OR PERMANent position by male stenographer, English and American experience.Remington.Moderate salary.O, 3411, Star Office.152 2 XJANTED RE-ENGAGEMENT AS bar-tender: can furnish good refer- encens O 3436, Star Office.153 8 Y7ANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY MAN IN the dairy.understands cream separators and butter making, etc.Apply G.Wil- lisma, 92 Marin avenue, Cote St.Paul 152 3 TFANTED \u2014 NO.7 UNION AVENUE.Employment Directory.ladles wanting servants cooks.housémaids, nurses, waitresses.generals.for seaside and city, apply at once.152 3 YANTED SITUATION BY FIRST class chef.in city.good al! round man.Apply A.Nelson, 271 Hutchison st.152 3 \\ ANTED \u2014 M.MORRIS * AMERICAN painter, painting, paper hanging.tinting.graining.kalsomining, plastering, var- nisaing, ete.Many years experience.Satisfaction guaranteed.493 Lagauchetiere st, Montreal.152 6 Apply WwW ANTED ACCOUNTANCY.WELL trained and highly recommended English accountant is prepared to undertake audits.the writing up of tradesmen\u2019s books, etc Address P, 3455, Star Office.152 2 dun.Apply 78 Lachine Road.Reo: \u2014 TO LET A FINE DOUBLB parlour.with or without board, Auer light, 994 St.Denis st.Bell Tel.or Tal East 3414.182 5 Rex \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room on bathroom fiat.family private; gentlemen only.108 Unter avenue OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL LARGE ROOMS richly furnished, first class accommodations, Address 70 St.Denis st, near Viger square.153 Roo \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED MONEY TO LOAN.nr Sle salaried people tm on = their own et money on LAMAR, WITHOUT > ENDORSER OR SECUR- ty.Payments to sult borrewer.Al business 1 confidential.D CREDIT COMPANY, 14 Temple Building, 135 St.James, street.We Lean Money at the Lowest Rates In count, if bafore uo.Your dealings wi Nirictly private as \u2018we know you would wi By courteous ud Fair, Honest Dealing, ow customers \u20ac ex weare day.TT Tin be qamong thom thom ota coe the Eater over with ous or telephone us, Bell Main.we will send ane of our agents to seo you, PAIN HGH YH HH YH After T p.un.tel IE.1358, Montreal Loan & Bro rokerage Co Reem 304, New York Life B Cor.St James st.and Place D'Armes 2e §.BE.CAMPBELL, Mge.317 bawtt Aronson & Eutonbors.Pawnbrokers and Jowe 8u1 Craig 88.Mey te Tend on Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery and Clothing.Furs atored dur- summer months.140 daw tt Money Loaned rotall Bex en Easy 7 ents.A business 50 pri cipal cities.TOLM 87 New York cite Building, Place d'Armes 93 313 - TRANSLATIONS.Nl ate TRANSLATIONS (English into French) made by an expert.Absolute satisfaction guaranteed: reasonable rates.Correspond- sce solicited.I.AUGER, 333 St Catherine .Montreal.Bell: Tel.East 1993.135 26 single front room, all con > young man of quiet habits, in private Ger man family; no children; moderate rent Central locallty.Apply at store, 3144 Bt Catherine st.152 3 OOMS \u2014 IN LARGE, WELL FURnished hause, gooû family: pe children.21 St.Famille st., near Sherbrooke st.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen only, bathroom fiat.Auer light.refined widow's home.400a 8.pente street OOMB \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board.Apply 335a BL Antoine at.183 3 OOM \u2014 NICE LARGE BACK PARLOUR to let, suitable for two friends Home comforts, with use of kitchen.Apply 153 # 528 Cadleux st.- OOM \u2014 TO LET ONE FINE FURNISHed room on bath floor, for gentleman or a young couple, in a private tamily.AP ply 27 Dubord st.163 OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED double and single rooma, St.Denis st.all modern accommodations.runaing water, bachelors only.Apply P.O.Be ses WANTED \u2014 TO COMMUNICATE WITH persons desirous of getting practical experience in all Apply P.3495, Star Office.YANTED \u2014 CHAIR SEATS RECANED most perfectly and expeditiously.peT- forated seats replaced; carpet sweepers repairing.Write John Stapleton, 151 St.Ue bain st.152 3 branches of electricity.153 2 PATENT SOLICITORS.PP INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIER OWEN N.EVANS, 243 1(N Temple Building, Montreal ATENTS Wesolicit the business of Manutacturers, Hoe rtnecre and others who realize the odvisa ot having Sef: Pateat business rangacted by perts nary advice free.ges Inventors\u201d Ry dey A lh on A! n, NEW Yor e Montresl : and Weshineton, D.C.U.5.PATENTS TRAGIC E-L Fetherstonhaugh & Co Liverpool anû London and obe Build | OOMS\u2014TO LET TWO SINGLE ROOMS.108 51: ing, Montreal 21B Victoria st.152 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET.WITH OR WITHout board: transients accommodated PHONOGRAPHS.148 Mansfield st.152 2 Rox \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED, FRONT room on bathroom flat.153 leury at ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING.DEcorating.graining., tinting, plaster- tng and paper hanging: charges moderate.Best references.Drop card.Tel.Main 337.M.Labdis 332 Cadieux st.152 6 ANTED \u2014 BY RELIABLE WOMAN, two or three hours\u2019 work dally.clean- tng.etc, afternoon preferred: employed mornings: vicinity of Aylmer.Apply Mrs Lavigne, 408 Aylmer st, rear.ANTED +\u2014 YOUNG LADY SEEKS position as stenographer, willing and obliging.small remuneration: good refer ences M.W.\u2026 24 Brunawick at.ANTED BAKERS YOUNG MAN wants situation up country.Apply + $35.22.Btar Office, Montreal.VVANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG man, well posted in both lanxuagea Ist class bookkeeper.experience Ia collect ing.invoice correspondences and genersl office work.Al references.R, 3515, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FROM SCOTland.wishes situation as dental me- caanic, three years experience.P, 3501.Star Office.153 2 TANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BOOKKEEPer.graduate from Ontario Business College.ADPlY to A W.Smith, Tetea- gouche.N.B.YANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG FRENCHmen well educated.position as coachmen or other work, with good family.Address R.3524, Star Office.158 ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOman a small washing at aome or offices to cledn.710 Lagauchetiere st.ANTED \u2014 BY ELDERLY PERSON position of nurse and useful companion or housekeeper to invalid lady: accustomed to travelling: would go to resort.Address P.3445.Star Office.153 3 FOR SALE.Fer SALE \u2014 FURNITURE.CARPETS, refrigerators, hall stoves, kitchen ranges.office furniture, for cash or credit H.A.Wilder & Co.258 St.James, 2415 St.Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame st.237 tf OR SALE \u2014 NEW BUILT UP WHEELS with new Morrow brake, only $435 each, everything st equally low prices.Bicycle, Munson, Toronto.134 26 OR SALE \u2014 $115 CASH BUYS FINE $350 New York upright plano: owner leaving town.Address immediately A.5180, Star Branch Office.350 4 Jor SALE \u2014 AUTOMOBILE RUNabout.gasoline, piano bax.motor.re- Mable.and atarta from seat.nlop tires, never punctured.Cost $1000; se! for $250.Have Touring Car.Geo.Foss, Sherbrooke.Que.151 3 OR SALE \u2014 LINEN TABLECLOTHS, 40c.30c, 60c: remnants dish and tea towellings, butcher, roller and table linens, black and navy, 5\u20ac inches serges, 63¢; remnants Bilecia Rowell's General! Bazaar, 3 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall.151 8 $2.00 FOR AN OIL PAINTING, with ¢ in.gilt frame: other pictures at reduced prices: discount on framing orders this month 23 p.c.Malone Moulding and Framing Co., 48 Beaver Hall Hill.153 tf OR SALE \u2014 EMPIRE TYPEWRITER, .In good order, machine just tepsired by the manufacturer: cheap for cash.R, 3305, Star Office.; 153 3 GASOLINE LAUNCHES H.P.engine, one 18 ft, Toronto Junction engine Tent and Tarpaulin Co.139 edd tt OR SALE one 16 ft.2 3 H.P.engine.\u201cSonne\u201d Awning, 773 Craig st Fer SALE \u2014 WATERPROOF HORSE and wagxgon covers, coal bags, canvas, all widths and weights, boat fittings \u201cSomme\u201d Awning.Tent and Tarpaulin Co., 715 Craig st 29 eod tf OR SALE \u2014 FURS TO THE TRADE, 1000 Per.lamb and 2000 mink skins, first quality.also best selection of Per.lamb jackets, mink and sable atoles and mulls.J.E.McComber, 516 S$.Paul st 149 4eoû OR SALE\u2014GILBERT UPRIGHT PIANO, rosewood finish case, 3 pedals.ivory keys, sultable practice instrument.Our price to immediate purchaser only 870, payable $4 cash and balance $4 per month.Layton Bros.144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014Store close» Saturday afternoons at 1 o'clock until Sept.ra \"151 geod OR SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT doors, new and secondhand.large stock.moderate prices; repairs and remove.ing.A.Ahern.Montreal Safe Works, 290 St James st.Telephone Main 313.183 eof tf FOR SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE BEST and nicest situated furnished private house in tals city.fully.Reox \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED ; room.gas and hot water; no children.147 Mansfield st.152 3 Ree \u2014 TO RENT NEWLY FURNISHed large front room, suitable for lady or gentieman.facing M.A.West- mount.83 Hallowell 153 8 OOMS\u2014 LADY HAVING NICE DOUBLE front room, newly furnished.would groun rent same jo one or two gentlemen; central Jocalfty.Por % ferme, \u2018ète:, ad D.931s, Star Branch Office.183 6 Re°x \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED LARGB front room.suitable fer lady or gen- tieman.facing M.A.A.A.grounds 93 Hallo- well street.Reous \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms, on bathroom fiat.Apply 33 Victoria st.OOM\u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM, suitable for married ceuple or two gentlemen; board if desired.26 1-3 Lorne avenue, 1st street west of Shuter st.above Milton.+ Reous \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED BEDroom.132 Peel st.second door from Windsor Hotel.Transients accommodated.Telephone Up 1436.153 Roos \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE rooms.neatly furnished, on bath fiat, with all modern conveniences.\u2019 Phone.346 Mansfield st.158 4 Rooms \u2014 RENT LARGE FRONT room, alo single, 38 McGill College avenue.OOM \u2014 TRANSIENTS OR PERMANent parties, cool bedroom, fromt, bathroom fiat.suitable for one or two: avery convenience.3¢ Union avenue.183 8 CAKE KEKPS FRESH WHEN MADE WITH Cook\u2019s ; Friend Baking Powder Purity.Strength, Perfection Sold Everywhere.GENT\u2019S FURNISHINGS.S.A de Lorimier Office Coats at $1.00.Summer Vests All Sixes 1700 Notre Dame St.Kear Place 4\u2019 Armes.Milton Heesey,M.A.So.(MoGill), City Analyst, Provincial Analyst Chemist of the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO PHONE MAIN 353.164 ST.JAMES Sy nEEt, MONTREAL.TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES à Williams Ÿ 0 5525 No Ribbon, Prints like a Press.PIANO AND ORGAN REPAIRS, ETC.\u2018 ate super EDISON PRONOGRAPHS $1.00 Per Week Places the st amusement maker of mm times la your » listed in the catdl e ae Interna! onal Muslo honogrep ©, 2142 and 21464 St.Catherige st, Cor.Alexander PATENT SOLICITORS.ROBERTS & CO., Liverpoel Building.113 5t.James St.Patents pracured in all countries.All patents guaranteed, or money returned.Write for Red on Patents.144 28 MISCELLANEOUS.ASHES For the Carting.OANADA ENVELOPE 00., a LATOUR ST.SUMMER RESORTS SUMMER RESORTS.- = THE STAR - - Summer Resort Bureau \u2014FOR INFORMATION \u2014 The success of THE STAR SUMMER RESORT BURZAU OF INFOR- MATIO tt - N in the past justifies its omntinuance during the coming seagon for onvenience and benefit of those readers of the Star seeking recreation ong the Summer Resorts, Hotels, and Boarding Houses at the Mountain, vor, Seaside and Country Resorts, du.:ng the summer months.- Those in- ténäing » & vacation or outing at those resorts whose announce- on appear in the Btar may procure Folders.Circulars and other informa- n as to Location, Transportation, Terms, Special Attractions and Features « application to the Star Branoh treets.Office, corner of Peel and St.Catherine 189 tf The ALGONQUI : ST.ANDREWS, N.B.: On Passamaquoddy Bay, near Eastport, Me.EXOELLENT GOLF LINKS, BOATING, BATHING, FISHING.ADDRESS : HARVEY & WOOD, HOTEL BELLEVUE, BOSTON, Representative at otel, Representative at Windsor Hotel.Montreal June 15th to ith aul; ussell H {eb Ottawa, June 12th, 13t 11 to 1.at oo 1.Representative at King Edward Motel, Toronto.June 8th, 10t! 0 \u201c NANOIR RICHELIEU,\u201d - Murray Bay H.M.PATERSON, Manager.OFENS ON JUNE 21st.R.& 0.HOTELS \u201c TADOUSAC HOTEL,\u201d - Tadousac F.B.BOWEN, Manager.OPENS ABOUT JULY Iat, 14ieodtf Gaspe Basin The Favourite Spat for Health and Bport Charming Resort for 8 2 and Pies- re Beckers.The vicinity affords beautiful scenery.fine sea bathing and unexcelled fishing.Guests have the privilege of salmon and trout fishing in connection with the house Salmon and Trout Fishing Per Excellence.BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENED JUNE 18T.) so long snd favourably known, offers first class accommodation for tourists, with all the comforts of homa.Before making your plans for your summer outing, be to writs for terms and other information to 183 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspa.Qua OCEAN VIEW HOUSE Oasn3 a Li South Harpswall, Me.June 14 miles from rtland.No land breeze.No m uitoes Average temperature 13 deg.CAMPBELL, Jr., f 138 PROUT'S NECK.Mane e Southgate, situated ten miles from rtland.Surf bathing.boating.fishing.gWlf.tennis, etc, etc.A delightful seaside Tors Send for descriptive booklet.J.Mer, ATER \u2014 has.MURPHY, Manager.A l'information obtained and ressing and Cottages.Jefferson, N.W.In the White Mountains WILL OPEN IX JUNR ments made by even, Noé at June ma Bye :;SPARHAWK HALL \u2019 OGUNQUIT, ME, ens June 25.closes October 1st nest house on the, coast 150 13 .M.JACOBS.Alpin Heuse, Gorkam, N.H.\\ Im the White Mountains.Ie For circulars address G.D.STRATTON, \"163 26 - THE NONANTUM UNKPORT, Ms.Opes from June 15ta to Sead for sooxiel BH.B- Pa BEC 0 Ee October ing.; HOTEL VENISE, Riviere du Loup Open for the Season.143 12 MRS L T.PIUZE, Prop.CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.éffige Axtures, paint Thos.Lidstone | oma btn re a ein 3300, ons avd setimat e EYES TESTED Scientific Modern Method PROF.GRANT, Bear 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Tel.Up.1332 3178 ST.CATHERINE ST.Opp.Binle House CHIROPOOIST.= 1st and Specialist fo fost © T T casse.En nts made At own house.Sunday hours WHERE TO STAY IN MONTREAL.ltt LONDON HOUSE.Newly furnished and all moders Lave ments.Fhe best 35c meals :; Le TR Depot, to any other 50c meal.eT nis ob Stain T1995 CORONA HOTEL.eUÉOP PANEL naten, § a : rooms with bath, 82 up.Kl antly eqtipped private dining rooms and connection.Cuisine u ed.Uscheatra, Tuesdays, \u20ac to sp Saturdays © to 8 and 10.40 5 13 pea.95 saw t£ - island City House Paints and Floor Paiats Dry tn 8 hrs.witha fine gloss.D.DOD4 & CO.MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGÉLICENSES boarding by Al partion Will be sold on account ot death.P., 3383, Gtar Office.182 For SALE \u2014 MEN'S FURNISHING business on Best street in city: chance for beginner.Liberal reductions for que AM Apply Mr.room 3, 246 St ames ot.Edward R.Douglas tnteuâent! Jygued by John M.M.Duff, pel Rr eB To Be | wo7std St.& 40 Crescent St eury Stre and organs ames ects?and stoved.Artistic tuning a z = Marria age e Licenses .ANTHRACITE IBSUED Bu AU agents , BANCHANIS BARK 4e.1334 LL Morchouse | Wasierals à host 4 per Marriage Licenses oni, Jin me ee mea \"ore Phone M 2018 deliv\u2019d Telephone Mais Taleb Tatas FRUITS.MORTGAGE LoANG v - - \\ ° - CA an PINEAPPLES, STRA \u201d One seg Friday, finoy stock, lowept prid GRO.VIPOND & OO.SHARON APRINGS NEW YORK The Baden-Baden of America.Dest White Sul- Pan Maguesia, Chalydeats Springs in the world.Plotureequs and Meal Spot for health and free from malarie and mosquitoes.Band concerts, delightful variree summer social features and out deor hor sports.Yor particulars apply 1316 Broadway, New York.© 166 34 MANSION HOUSE, CAOOUNA, will open the 15th of June.All modern 1m- rovements; sea water baths, hot and celd, the house.Also a new concert and dancing hall has been built close tc the hotel for the use of the guests, and an orchestra engaged for the ssason.First class service ven to all.For further information write Mr.A.Lucas, Proprietor, Mansion House, Cacouna.138 17 LAXKSIDE oun.Accommodates 50: everything arst class.J.P SHAW, Prop, Port Keat, N.Y.Ju PARK HOUSE, Dunham, Dunham, Que.A Desutitnl sammer near Selby di Leantifu] scenery, fine drives excellent Rens entags fret x class table ; large tendances.airy rooms ; good li Terme moderate \u201cJoba Call, Proprio tor.161 33 LEGAL CARDS.| WGIBBOR GASGRAIN, MITCHELL § SURVEYER on \u2014 Advasstes \u2014\u2014 ADA LIFE BLDG, ST.J CAN.ET ames Street, Fi Ein x a x eagrain, EL Nrsoheil, a : » PHRENOLOGY.ENGINEERING.14 COTE STREET, FHONE MAIN 299 HALL ENGINEERING WORKS Consulting Engineers & Surveyors - Member N.E, C.Institute \u2019 Engineers and Shipbullders.AWNINGS AND TENTS.The \"Sonne\" Awning.Tent & Tarpaulin Co as poses cure Comat\u201d Fries anû cotcièque vont AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC.Awnings.fe An Tonte at! 200 po ead\u2019 esters cheer hous Mala wb LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.I Late Policies Issued dy Amertens cou panies.W1ii pay more for poit os at for some br their White Mountains, N.H.WHITE MTS Maplewood Hotel.MAPLEWOOD, N.H.SOCIAL AND SCENIC CENTRE.High altitude.Free from hay fever.Hotel opens July 6.Maplewood Cottage nearly opp.open June to Oct.Terms moderate.Accommodates 135 people.Leon H.Cllley.rite for Dockiets.SEVERAL CO T GES TO RENT 145 2% THE WENTWORTH, R.R.station, New Castle paremouts Nu.14 hours from Boston on North Shore, accommodations for 400.Large orchestra.Splendid xzolf links, xrand drives, bnating.bathing.swimming pool.fishing.Centre for automobiling.Address HARVEY à WOOD, New Hotel Bellevue, Boston.93 39 cod ADIRONDACKS AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Hotel Ausable Chasm At the famous Ausable Chsam.New and mod- orn in all potntments ; grand scenery ; Idea! drives and colt and tennis; our own dairy and gardens ; pure artesian well water, special rates to families and or A parties; cottages io rent; J.HENRY OTIS, Gen.Mgr.127 26eod Ausable Chasm, N.Y.LARKIN HOUSE, ATLANTIC HOUSE, WATCH HILL, R.L - Under Management of GILBERT JOHNSON & SONS.131 13e0d CASCO CASTLE SOUTH FREEPORT, ME.New hotel, on the shore of Casco Bay, has accommodation for 100 guests.30 private baths, hot and cold, fresh and malt water.Telephone in every room.Grounds heautifully laid out Golt Tennis, Bathing, Boating Po Fish Fine orchestra.JAMES A.FULLER, Winter Jlotel Mandeville, Mandov.137 13e04d The Mt.Madison \u201c2° 8 Miles From Base of Mt.Wasbhlugton.Now and elogantly furnished Hots) ; steam electric lights, open Drovl places, bost sanitation ; 1 Splendid érives, rraooth cent mountain views ; fine Stylish Thien magus ALPIN E SPRING WATER, \u2026 TOOm® en suite with analysing parity.olf Links Band for Booklet.C A CHANDLER.139 9 wa MOUNTAIN VIEW HOTEL, St.Faustin, P.Q.Pine, comfortable ho with all modern improvements.Highest location in the Laurentians.Ten lakes filled with red trout within easy distance.Carriages meet all trains.No consumptives need apply.Taking care of fishing parties à specialty.Terms reasonable.103 J.A.DANSEREAU, Prop.THE INN.\u201d The Angler's Poin ef the Thousand - Islands.The only stone and brick hotel in the Islands.Elevator, Tennis, Billiards, Bowlin ng.Golf.Rates $2.00 to §3.00.Booklets on application, ; TER L.DAY, 123 26004 Gananoque, Ont.THE ALGONQUIN, ST.ANDREWS, N.B.On Passamaqu oddy Bay, n Me.Excellent Beliovue.Boston.Bellerne Hotel, Riviere du x Canada, now open te ber the Bar ae cuisine, comte comfertable minates* vale from boat n; Tow Banched Dy Tad or boot ay uty porie- ADIRONDACKS.\\ Klisadeth: Doyr opens oroug town, x Te | Proprietor.EAGLE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, JACKSON, N.H.GALE, Prop.For Jolly vacation write for booklet.143 13e0d SPRINGS.Season mow, open.Hot sulphur baths and mineral waters: highly recomme dy leading physiclans.For terms apply L.Boyd, Esstman\u2019s Springs.Ont.117 3\u20acecl- ILE-AUX-NOIX HOTEL .Will re-open for tourists, eto.For further information, apply to M.GOSSELIN & CO.Proprietors.185 18eod4: ! BURSTING OF FIRE TANK.Factory Fiooded With 10,000 Gallons of Water.The factory of the Semi-Ready Com- y, at the corner of Guy and St uke streets, was damaged yesterday as the result of the bursting of a fire tank, containing 10,000 gallons of water.\u2019 A large quantity of cloth and ready- made puits.as well as the machinery of the establishment, were thoroughly soaked.The damage will amount to geveral thousand dollars.JOHN MACDONALD & Co.have born th fares ii slew surrender.n 3.y 4230 8.Paul 120 20 Whelesule Dry Goods.Toronto Send for booklet] _| secret conclave, The object of the meet- Mrs.Fairbanks tells how neglect of warning symptoms will soon prostrate a woman.She thioks woman's safeguard Is Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.\u201c Dxan Mna Praia ; \u2014 Ignorance and neglect are the cause of untold female suffering with the laws of Baath bok with the chanos of & headaches, pains, and al weariness, until was well nigh pros trated.I knew I had to do some! ing.Happily I did the right thing.1 too Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound faithfully, according to directions, and was rewarded in few weeks to find that my aches and pains disappeared, and I again felt the glow of health through my body.Since I have been well have been more çare- ful, I have also advised sa number of sick friends to take Lydia E.Plokham's Vegetable Compound, sod they have never bad reason to be sorry.Yours very truly, Mnra.May FAIRBAKKS, 216 Soutb 7th St., Minneapolis, Minn.\" (Mra.Fair banks is one of the most succesaful and highest salaried travelling saleswomea in the West.) \u2014 #5000 forfeit If original 0, the west), rant oan Mrs.Pinkbam invites all sick women to write her for advice.Bhe has ded thousands to health, Lynn, Mass.Let the Children Drink Sovereign Lime Juice It's good for them in hot weather.Good for the | h stomach.The pure fruit | Bl - acids of the lime sit- isfy that constant™ ingforsomething cold.\u201d Sovereign Lime Juice is at once the most healthful, most deli- | cious and the most economical of all ! | IW 100, 18s, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made at the present session of the Parliament of Canada, by the Provisional Directors of the Pacific Bank of Canada, for an Act to extend the time -within which to obtain the certfficate required by Section 14 of the Bank Act, and to confirm all previous actions of the applicants.A.G.MURRAY, Solicitor for Applicants.Toronto, 18th June.1904.147 9 law CHIEF OF \u2018POLICE MAKES HIS ANNUAL REPORT.903 There Were 6991 Arrests in Montreal.Chet Legault has issued his annual report of the work done by the police force.It shows that in 1903, 6,991 arrests were made, and 11,293 persons were given protection from the weather in the police stations.The greatest number of arrests were made for intoxication,the latter being 2,109,0f which 1,764 were men and 345 women.Cold weather keeps people sober, as in January only 89 were arrested for intoxication, while in July the number was 268.Only, one arrest was made for murder, ere are many other single arresig( including one \u2018pickpocket.Of the lesser crimes there is naturally more to be said.The arrests for burglary were 61, housebreaking 2, assault La ee ES 197, die turbing the peace ng foun: in disorderly houses 204, for loitering 828, for obstructing sidewalks 100, and for theft 230.Chief Carpenter adds a report In which he ahows that 3,527 reports were made to the detective department and 795 arrests were made.Property to the as of $68,396 was recovered.\u201cHARBOUR COMMISSIONERS AND FREIGHT SHEDS.The adjourned meeting of the Harbour Commissioners, which took place yesterday afternoon,resolved itself into ing was to give Mr.Peter Lyall a chance to confer with the commissioners with relation to certain clauses in the specifications for the steel freight sheds, which If enforced would make the contragt almost impossible of fuifil- ment by tie tenderer.The clause over which there was most discussion was that setting the date of the completion of the first group of sheds.According to the: specifications, these were to be delivered by October 1.The time was extended to May 1.next.owing to the delay which has occurred in giving out the contract, and \u2018work on two of the sites opposite the Harbour Commissioners\u2019 offices and on the Inshore of the lower side of the dra plensis to be begun .next the late Mr.Commons, in dlscussing THE JUDGESHI OF THREE.RIVERS Montreal! Lawyers Fear Quebec Man Will Be Chosen.MINISTER OF JUSTICE\u2019S PLANS Montreal Liberals are Angry at Pros pect of Appointment Being Filled From Outside Montreal Bar.The appointment of & successor to Justice et Three Rivers, is creating much discug- sion and not a little feeling among the prominent Liberal lawyers of this dis~ ct.» A prominent Liberal, who, if he had this moment de 80 desired, would at occupying a seat in the House of the matter with a Star reporter to-day, expressed dissatisfied with himself as very much the turn of affairs.* A strange rumour is afioat now,\u201d he said, \u201camong the members of the Montreal Bar.and is receiving much adverse comment It appears that Hon.Charies Fitspat- rick.the Minister of Justice, has decided that the successor to Mr.Jus tice Desmarais, shall be chosen among the members of the Quebec Bar.\u201cIt has always been customary to choose the judge who is tq ait at Three Rivers, among the members of the Montreal Bar Thus Messrs.Justices Bourgeois, Robidoux and Desmar- als had practiced in Montreal before being elevated to the Bench.Now {t would appear that Mr.Fitzpatrick, who considers the Quebec Bar as infinate- ly superior to that of Montreal, and 18 not always slop in giving expressioh to that opinion, has decided to recommend Mr.L.J.Cannon.Assistant Attorney General of Quebec, ta repiao8 the late Mr.Justice Desmarais.A FAMILY ARRANGEMENT.\u2018\u2019In that event, Mr, Charles Lanctot, Law Clerk at Quebec, would replace Mr.Cannon as Deputy-Attorney-Gen- eral, and Mr.L.A.Cannon, the son of the new judge, a partner of the Minister of Justice, and his son-in-law to boot.would become Law Clerk.This combination would go down in history as one of the finest cases of the rule of \u2018the family compact.\u201d \u201cThis little arrangement, which would doubtless delight the heart of the Minister, would not meet with the approval of the influential Liberals oi the Montreal district.The Bar of Montreal counts eix hundred members, while that of Quebec has barely 178.\u201cAlthough Mr.Fitzpatrick may consider the Montreal lawyers an infere ior lot.their cqufreres are satished to have them to judge as men .of the Montreal district.\u201cWithout attacking in the least the ability and capacity 2\" fitness of Messrs.J and Lavergne, it may not be,out He place to recall that at the t they.were appointed judges for the; district of Montreal, both were practicing In Quebec district.This was resénted at the time by the Libera! lawverfiri this district, who are always in the forefront when the time comes for the fighting to be done for the party.The Bar of Montreal contains to-day many men of high ability, well fitted to occupy the honourable position of judges, and if they are overlooked, the popularity of Sir Wilfred Laurier amon the members of the Montreal Bar wÿ suffer \u2018considerably.THREE RIVERS COMPLAINING, .\u201cWhile Mr.Fitzpatrick isthusnup- ming his little schemes, fearing to show.his hand too quickly,t the people of Three Rivers district are complaining and justly so, that the terms of the Cir- cult and Superior Court are not going forward, and the vacations are almost on them.The local papers are volcing thèse complaints, but Mr.Charles Fitzpatrick is planing upon such - heights that he no longer hears the popular clamour.It therefore remains for the members of Parliament from Montreal district to ce that the members of the Bar are treated properly and receive a share of consideration ccnaistent with their numbers and the position they occupy.\u201d CATHOLIC EXAMINATIONS.Central Board Held Annual Exam, Inations To-day.a The Catholic Central Board of Fx- ga! aminers held its annual examinations in Montreal to-day.The sessions wer held at the following places: Those writing for an elementary dip of St.Hubert and Demontigny streets; those for the Model and the Academic No.1999 St.Catherine atreet.- Mr.J.O.Cassegrain, professor at the Jacques Cartier Normal School, superintended at the Montcalm School, a sisted by the Rev.Father Dauth, Inspector J.G.McGowan.Principal Leitch, of the Edward Murphy School: Professors Charbonneau, McGuire and; Thibault.At the Plateau Academy.Princips Ahearn, of the Sarsfield, presided, as sisted by Principal Leblond de Bry math, Inspector Brault, Professors Per rault, Gibell, Maione and Relisle.Excursion to Frontenac Isfand.Last week an outing at Frontenac Island, N.Y., one of the loveliest spots amongst the Thousand Islands.was given by the North American Life Assurance Company, of Toronto, to thelr agents.Montreal was represented by Dr.Charles Ault, Mr.G.Herbert Simpson and Mr.R.B.Foster.A pleasing ceremony took place on Thursday night, .when: Mr.G.Herbert Simpson, mana- ; ger for the Montreal district, was prè- sented with a locket as first prize for « bringing In the most business since \u201d Kingston on the 23rd.The steam yacht Ramona was placed at the disposal of » the party during the entire outing.A » banquet was held on Friday night Mr.G.MoConkey, superintendent of | agencies, formerly of Montreal, maded all the arrangements.Institute of Homeopathy.Dr.and Mrs.Hugh Patton, Sherbrooke street, have returned from a week at Niagara Falls, N.Y, in attend- Institute of Homeopathy.1 The Nourishment of the field grain brewed into a delicious hot meal- - time beverage, that's | POSTUM Get the litle 2008 \u201cThe Road to Well- wile\u201d is each pkg.Mon ay morning.bl : v TEES 2 f pee 3 NE ¢ & i 45 on mardi CREEPS Ra tt } - Fa a diplomas went to the Plateau Academy, ¢: January ist.A trip was made to 4 8 ai ance at the sessions of the Americarsx.< * [2 loma at the Montcalm School.corne MM; 44 3 is, f The John Murphy Compañy, Timited.Le - * | \u201d \u201c ve \"sa Store closes Thursday at 6 p.m.; re-opens fe Monday at 8 a.m.\u2014in honor of Dominion Day! \u201cA Short Week, But a Busy One !\u201d This is the motto in all departments! And as the only way to make it so, is to offer trade compelling values, the cutting down prices has been used without stint in every section of the store! A Banner Bargain in White Goods! 5,000 yds.in the lot, comprising White Piques, White Bedford Cords, White Fancy Piques, White Mattings, White Muslins.Worth at regular values 30c to 40c¢ yard.Choice this week, yard 19< sv.New Inducements in Choice Millinery! 50 Beautiful Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats, to sell at HALF PRICE.A line of Trimmed Hats, some selllng as high at $12.50, reduced to Bell at .2.Lace cs ess ae 0000200 PA sane eereseacneenn 00 A line of Trimmed Hats selling as high as $7.50 and $10.00, to sell at .2.2 vee esas.fee teen te eee a sans soso 000 $3.50 Lot of Untrimmed Hats, some selling as high as $3.50 and $5.00, to Sell at .s.++reuce secemson ace eset sue es sess aavsenes Sc auvesees vesecu Bee neuaue Geu un sees Guen aan 11030008 sans Dominion Day Bargains in Mantle Dept.! 125 Tweed Jackets, prices from $7.00 up to $13.50, the very best thing for travelling, all to clear at one price Cravenstte Raincoats, of all colors, and sizes: 3-4 Cravenette All-Wool Coat for.+.\u2026.B3-65 3-4 Cravenette All-Wool! Coat, with cape .-B4.90 Full Length Cravenette Circular, all-wool .Full Length Cravenette Circular, all-wool Beautiful Cravenette Capes, worth $10.00 to $12.00: for Silk Circular Coats for travelling.beautiful as.ortment at 2 per cent.Pongee Silk Coats, accordion pleated, 95 per cent.off.Taffeta Silk Coats, the prettiest Parisian models of the season, but having come late, we have decided to sell them at 30 per cent \u2026.wees ww eres ve ar sssevennee Ladies\u2019 Travelling Rugs Rugs worth $5.50, for.soac0se sess sesas .83.50 Rugs worth $6.00, for .vaonsonrce sree sesesns 0 84.00 Rugs worth $9.00, for .saree as ness eseens cerns 83.50 Costumes at 33 1-3 Per Cent.Discount ! Beautiful Tailor-Made Suits, $15.00\u201433 1-3 off.iful Tailor-Made Cuits, 7 gored skirt and fine brald trimming, 00\u201433 1-3 off.American Beauty Toilet.Requisites ! For Face, Hair and Figure, A Make Beautiful Women ! These famous Toilet Specialties have the endorsement of the leading physi- clans for their.absolute purity and beneficial properties, and are now used exclusively by the e celebrities and famous beautles of the world! No tollet table is complete without the American Beauty Toilat Requisites, which preserve and aid woman's beauty so much! See free demonstration in our Toilet Department.MAN IS AS YOUNG AS .SHE LOOKS Ey John Murphy Go., Limited | 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.: Terms Cash.Corner Metcaife.Ter.++- 2740, \u201cEXCELLENT GIRGUS Forepaugh & Sells\u2019 Show Has Many Wonderful \u201c Attractions.RING FEATURES WERE GOOD Bicyclists Looping the Loop Jumping Over Elephants Made a Great Hit.Thousands of Montrealers watched the circus parade yesterday.and thousands journeyed out to the exhbition grounds in thé afternoon and evening to view the great Forepaugh-Sells show.Those who took the trip were well repaid in the exhibition which was given.The two bicycle feats of Diavolo and Porthos, one of whom does the \u2018\u2018loop the loop.\u201d while the other files over a chasm.clearing ten elephants in his aerial flight, were certainly the most thrilling and sensational acts ever witnessed here.One remarkable thing about these daring acts is that .the performers take matters so easily.The immense throng watching the act sit silent, until the wild ride is about closed, then from all sides come \u201cOh\u2019s\u201d\u201d and Ah\u2019s,\u201d indicating the microscopic attention which has been given to the performance.The very next impression, and one that was expressed on all sides 1s, \u201cWell, it looks very easy.after all.\u201d The very ease with which the mad-cap performance is carried out adds to its intrinsic value, for while it appears so easy, the fact remains that no other show in the world can exhibit two such acts.RING ACTS ARE EXCELLENT.The ring acts of the performance are among the very best ever withessed.The horse fair, introducing some remarkable high school equestrian acts, was followed with the closest interest, the exact time 80 closely observed by the elegant ateeds being much admired, while the perft riding of Messrs, Robt.Stick- ney and Anita Eber, Messrs.Wm.Gor- man and Harry Lamkini, the Misses Mamie Klein and Adie Lovenburg, as well as Mr.Thompson and Miss Milton, | and the splendid horsemanship of Miss Maude Hayward driving a park cart, was one to attract the attention of all lovers of horseflesh.The performance of Mons.Hubert, who leaps to the back of a running horse with a sulky in his hands; the funny Raymond Thompson and his bareback hurdle act with the mule, were also worthy of attention and praise.The excellent work of Miss Oulka- merrs, the petite and graceful principal |.bareback equestrienne in Ring No.1, was much admired and applauded.Miss Stickney's hurricane hurdle act, especially her ride throuxh the fiery rings.was daring and thrilling enough to satisfy the most exacting.The Lecusson family, with their Paris- jan brake, introduced a novel and highly sensational act.With the four horses going ful] speed.the men and women.all fully dressed.did all kinds of flying somersaults on the backs of the horses and back into the brake and out to the centre of the track.sometimes alone and sometimes one carrying another on his or her shoulders.They wound up by tour of the party leaping to the back of a horse galloping about the ring.The king pin of the ring performances, was however.Oscar Lowande's somersault backwards from the back of the horse he was riding to another steed following close behind.ZOUAVES AND FLYING JORDANS.The Aurora Zouaves fully maintained the great reputation they have achieved of being the best drilled aggregation In the world, and their wall climbing exploit bore out the remainder of the act.The \u201cFlying Jordans\u201d are the headliners in the aerial acts.The Jordans have been seen in local entertainments before, and they have added some ac:s to their already remarkable performances.The high wire acts were also remarkable exhibitions.The acrobatic features of the Forepaugh-Sells show are well up above the level of the ordinary circus show, while the trained animal shows, the performing elephants, the trained dogs, the cake-walking horses, and the splendid animal show at the entrance, all add to the charm of a visit to the spacioum grounds.Perfect order was maintained at the afternoon and evening performances yesterday.and no complaints of pickpockets were heard althnugh rome of the light- fingered fraternity generally stay sround big shows of this kind.Over sixteen thousand people attended the performances yesterday, and all appeared convinced that they had got more than their money's worth.The side shows were also well patronized, and there, too.good exhibitions are on view.Twelve Years for a Fire-Bug.Special to The Montreal Star.Port Arthur, June 28.Adolphe Tan- ger, who confessed to having set fire to the C.P.R.stock yard stables at Fort William, was sentenced to 12 years In Kingston Penitentiary by Police Magistrate McDougall Nothing so light, graceful and stylish in women\u2019s footwear has ever been shown .as our line of women\u2019s Oxfords for summer wear, And Boston shoes for women are as comfortable as they are handsome.Our designers are the best, aud our high class \u201cworkmen are equally skillful.Indeed, only the best of everything is guod enough \u2018for Boston shoes.-Boston Shoes y\".$3.50 A specially selected leather, from our own tanneries, is put into Boston shoes, \u2014 / a leather prepared for lightness, softuess and coolness.Every pair of Boston shoes \u2018is made on our Nature lasts, which insures perfect fit and perfect ease.The result is the coolest and most comfortable summer shoe ever All Boston shoes are bench made-~and WE PROVE THE WEAR.A Six Dollar Shoe for Three Dollars and a Half.By mail 25 cents extra, SEND FOR OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.BOSTON SHOE STORE, 1825 St.Catéerine St, Corser of Nansficld St, Restreal, Can.FACTORIES and \u201c produced.Tonosto Sronz\u2014108 Yonge Strest.1 she has no time for prepa good wife faces each with a sigh of despair.no boili ir wash by twelve o'clock when light way, It makes child\u2019s play of work.\\» With ordinary soap & woman has to work 50 hard and so long on wash day ring any of the family meals.Wash day is a trial, and the Sunlight Soap makes all the difference in the world.No toiling\u2014no rubbing\u2014 less than half the labor with much better results Most women are all ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR.- Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't injure the hands.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.they wash with Sunlight Soap the Sun.A and the, Good LEA & P J M.DOUGLAS & CANADIAN ~ The Good Old Roast Beef of Canada Old English ERRINS\u2019 SAUCE The Original and only Genuine Worcestershire is a combination of good things that cannot fail to please the King of Epicures CO., MONTREAL.AGENTS.The Label That Protects.This label is the best protection against 1ll-fit- ting, poorly made clothing.It is found only in the famous \u201cProgress\u201d Suits & Overcoats The reliability and uniform excellence of \u201cPROGRESS\u201d Clothing, make judges of quality.Throughout Canada.; stat, ts on \u201c a Shine that will = # please you.\u201d Puts on a * patent leather ;shime™ quick as a wink, keeps shoes soft, prevents the leather from cracking, makes it damp-proot smd water-proof.bright as mew.: IN 10s AND 280 BOXES AND One application à week of **2 in 2,\u201d and à few brisk rubs every merning, Will keep your shoes as fresh and + $90 TUBES.ALL DEALERS.Lhigt Vehicles All the Latest Stylea Qualities Abeelutely Guaranteed.Seld at Rensenable Standard Buggles and Traps, Express Waggons and Road Carts.manufactured in our own factories.Ask for catalogue, RNESS\u2014AIl kinds made In our factories in Canada and England.\u2018| on Theatre:Royal lane, swallowed cur COUNTRY CLUB DANCE.\u2014A spe- | cial dance will take place at the Country Club, Dixie, to-morrow evening, to] which members of all sister clubs are invited.; us SWALLOWED -CARBOLIC.\u2014 Benjamin Shapiro, 40 years of age, living bolic acid yesterday.He was hurried to the General Hospital In time to save his life.To-day he was reported by the officials of the institution -as b#ë- ing out of danger.; - DIED DISHING DINNER \u2014Mrs.J.alone at\u2019 171 Panet street, fell dead in her home on Sunday.The aid lady was in dishing the dinner when she fell to the floor dead.Heart fallure was the cause of death.The body was taken to the morgue.ST.CYPRIAN\u2019S PICNIC.\u2014The afn- nual Sunday School picnic of.#t.Cyprians Church, took place on Satur-\u2019 day at Isle Gros Bois.The day was a perfect oneand: all passed off pleasart- ly.Games and races were indulgé in.The St rans Sasenall Cob defeated Bt.as\u2019 Baseball Club À 2% to \u20ac * ç \u2019 -\u2014 The principal of the Mount Royal School reports\u2018 that.owing to the error of.a teacher, the rewards for the sixth year c! À enéing in Janvary, were y published.The Commissioners\u2019 Medal | awarded to Catherine Effie Robin- and.the Commissioners\u2019 .B.Chasse, 73 years of ages who lived |' E.N.Heney & Co., Montreal Est.1875.833-335 St.PaulSt.Phone Main 337$.149 5e0d \u201c IN AND AROUND THE CITY.Let Me Do Your Framing T will guarantee you satisfaction.\u2026 HEASLEY, The Pioture F \u201c 2087 ST.CATHERINE ST.: NBAR BLEURY.1 Give Green Stamps 183 of yin ship and a medal for proficiency was awarded to Walter Lee.KICKED BY HUSBAND.\u2014 Last night Mrs.Esther Rowe, 30 years of \u2018age, living at 3115 St.Catherine street, was brought to the General Hospital suffering from severe internal injuries.She also has a cut face and several of her teeth were knocked out: Bhe told the surgeons that her husband had struck her with his fist and kickéd her.To-day there was no change in her -condition.} .CASTORIA The Kind You Bare Always Bought * Péart the \u201cHayooëk & Duigoon 2453-2451 ST, CATHERINE ST., Near Drummond.+ Only Two Days We close Friday and Saturday this week, 80 think of all your Dry Goods needs for the balance of the week, and come early! Remember that 80c Is doing dollar duty In nearly svery section of the store.In many cases the reductions are still greater.Here are some: LIMITED, ST.CATHERINE AND UNIVERSITY STREETS.Ready For Business Promptly at 8 a, me.Store Will Be Closed From Thursday, June 30th, at 6 p.m., until Monday, July 4th, at 8 a.m.Also on Saturday during July and August at 1 o'clock.SPECIAL CLEARING SALE OF COLOURED SHIRT WAISTS FOR DOMINION DAY.Our entire stock of Coloured Shirt Walsts, made of Linen, Lawn, Etamines, Canves Cloths and Muslins, the season's newest styles.Prices range from T8c to 84.50.On sale Wednesday and Thursday at Z35 per cent.off regular prices.Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Shirt Walsts, trimmed with hemstitched pleats and embroidery insertion.Regular price $1.15.Special at 735c each.Outing Skirts, made of Linen Canvas Cloth, striped and plain, trimmed with white soutache and fancy braid.Worth up to 34.35.On sale while they last, at 9&c each.Just the thing for picnic wear.Ladies\u2019 Light Coloured Print Shirt \u2018Waist Suits, nicely made and well finished.Speclal Dominion Day Sale Price.81.50 each Ladies\u2019 Black Lustre Summer Dress Skirts, cut 7 gores, and finished at bottom with wide hem.ad- J Justable waist band.is 82.25.less 1O per cent.for cash.Dainty Cream Lustre Dress Skirts, made with eleven gores, and nicely trimmed with tabs and self- buttons, stitched bottoms.Price ts 86.00, less 10 per cent.for cash.LADIES\u2019 READY-TO-WEAR HATS Are Evidently Scarce Outside of This Establishment.And here's the eve of Dominion Day.A Jobber was trying to negotiate a purchase of the best part of our assortment on Saturday, at our regularly marked retall prices.Could a more emphatic endorsement of the fairness of the latter be furnished?Random selections from the number of different styles, both for ladies and children: Ladies\u2019 Linen Ready-to-wear Hats In white, fawn and blue, white facing, trimmed with ribbon and stitching «oo.THo Children's Linen Ready-to-wear Hats, flop shape.in white, old rose and blue, facing of white linen, with ribbon and stitching .7T8c Ladies\u2019 Linen Ready-to-wear Hats, latest New York sallor style, in white, trimmed with band around crown and rosette at left side, with quill and gilt buttons .980 HALF PRICE SALE OF THE CELR- SRATED P.D.CORSETS.About 5 dosen samples, all as fresh and clean as regular stock.In the assortment there ares plain colours, and fancy white and coloured broches, also plain white.Sizes are 20 to 21 Inches only, ranging in price from $L76 to 35.50, or 88c to $2.75.Lightweight Summer Corsets, ranging fn price from 49c to $1.50, less 10 per cent.for cash.' The Greatest Sale \u2014 OF \u2014 We Mash Underwear in the history of the Haycock & Dudgeon Store, now going on in the Ready-to- Wear Section, First Floor, To 20 PER CENT.OFF THE FOLLOWING WHEN NOT ALREADY REDUCED: FOR TWO DAYS ONLY.COLOURED DRESS GOODS.BLACK DRESS GOODS.COLOURED SILKS.COLOURED PRINTS.COLOURED MUSLINS.SWISS EMBROIDERIES.LACE CURTAINS.CRETONNES AND SATEENS.TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS.WHITE BED QUILTS, MEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS.HOSIERY AND GLOVES.oekdedoiiodrdoddroded-frdie CHILDREN\u2019S OUTING HATS THAT Can Be Washed\u2014Another Big Consignment Just Passed Into Stock.Children's Linen Outing Hats, in colours of navy, brown and white; also white with blue piping.Hats that will always retain thelr shape and colour, regardiess of the number of times they are washed.Our Special Price, 38¢ NATURAL COLOUR LINEN BLOUSES Launder as Weill as White.We show a satisfactory variety in elther colour.made in the nattiest .styles of the reason.Two held up for your inspection, Ladies\u2019 Blouses, of fine quality Linen, in self colour, made up in a most becoming style, with fine lace insertion on front, finished off with pleats and fine pin tucks, new shape sleeves and tab collar.Our 81 so White Pigue Blouses, made up in the latest style with yoke and stole effect, ped with blue on front and sleeves, finished with several rows of pleats on front and back.Our Special Price .ie eee ree eee -.$1.08 SHIRT WAIST SUITS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON.Nothing more admirable than the popular Shirt Waist Costumes for country wear.writes an authority on fashion.But get the latest modes.Such are quite numerous in this store's variety, though we've only room for the description of three here: ; Fine White Linen Shirt Walst Suits, one of this season's newest productions; walst with deep side pleats, new shaped sleeves and handsomely embrold- ered with linen and finished with peplum; skirt new seven gore flare, finished with taller stitching .J J B®.7) Fancy Polka Dot Chambray Costumes, something new, and a most becoming style.Waist has several rows of white lace, new yoke effect, and side pleats; skirt with good flare, panel front and lace insertion.Colours of old rose, gray.blue and yellow .ceo oe coe.812.850 Ladies\u2019 Summer Costumes, made of the new Cotton Canvas Cloth, in a nobby style; waist with pointed yoke, deep pleats and several rows of fancy embroidery: skirt with yoke, straps of embroidery, and finished with white canvas belt.Colours, blue and gray $12.50 Ladies\u2019 $5.50 Walking Skirts for $3.95 One of the Newest of the Season's Modes.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Mixed Tweed Walking Skirts, each gore finished with deep side pleats, tabs and covered butions.Tailor-made Suits that are sold In the regular way for 35.50.Our Special Price for Wednesday only 83-985 Numerous Good Slipper Bargains During the Summer Shoe Sale.Wednesday 8 a.m.there will be put upon sale , $2.50 SLIPPERS FOR $1.83.$6 pairs Ladies\u2019 high class American Patent Leather Vamp Slippers, kid quar- rs, tty bow on strap.turn soles, wood French heels; sizes 21-2 to 7.aura $2.50 Slippers.Wednesday 8 am.special .81.85 She 29c BELTS FOR 15¢c To keep up with the whims of Dame Fashion, the \u201csummer girl's\u201d ward- » robe must bgast & variety In Belts.The variety is quickly gotten together by those who embrace the frequent opportunities to buy at a below-valus price seéured by this sfore.To-morrow our latest purchase of this calibre will b out for ur inspection.Pie Black Moire Belts, pleated, back trimmed with small black buttons, t new and up-to-date styles.Belts of this stamp p in the regular way are selling for 29c.each .tee een vrs ser wes seen neue 0 as .180 Ribbons to Sell for 5c and 7c Yard If the n possesses interest for you, plan an early visit to-morrow.bargal as the quantity is limited.It is a miscellaneous collection of both Silk and Satin Ribbons, numerous different widths, and an expensive range of colourings, both plain and mixed effects.To-morrow the tables In the centre aisles of the Ribbon Section will be given over to a display of special lines.Upon one will be found those Ribbons that are to be sold at .-.\u2026.Be The other will contain the Ribbons to be sold for .THe The first selling price of these Ribbons ranged from 12 1-2c to yard.Our price on this lot to-morrow, | Haycock & Dodgoon \u2018 rae Sliver piarep ELECTRIC FANS Wiring for Fane, Bells and Lights.MONTREAL ELECTRIC CO.Mane\u2019 Mala 2840.B54 OL James Stren.Hoyt \u2019 have weed PR COWLING'S Rhe- WOME Moh Pills withaat- for the pant 70 Sout dy mail to any ; and #3 por tx Write or bail for pertionik = druggists.MARS.COWLÉ 2 sot (Zn: es wae TE 40 AS + [SS | sa brut Druwissnd Street, cor, 84.Cathert 3, Montreal.a\u2019 A DOUBLE EVENT For Wednesday, from 8 till 10 O'Clock.20c Fine Plain Coloured Chambrays, yard .«et .-.ÎQe 26¢ Sarpa Sheer Linen Suitings, yard.«con con tin Lean oan 10c Wednesday, from 8 till 10 am.you can buy here any required length of either of the above lines, in any colours, for only, per yard .10¢ \u2018Phone orders cannot be accepted at above price.CUT OUT THIS LIST OF GROCERY SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.Hams for boiling, per Ib.13%e Finnan Haddies (new pack), 1 1b.can Salmon In porcelain pots, each.25c¢ Imported Sardines In ofl, 1-4's.10c¢ Chicken, Ham and Tongue, half- Ib.tin .Cocoanut (Featherstrip), per 1b.17c¢c 2 packages B.W.Biscuits .208c - Mixed or Chow Pickles (Im- Quart can Maple Syrup cee BBC Quart bottle Lime Juice.28¢c Pure Gold Salada Dressing, Condensed Milk.tin .10c Preserved Ginger, In stone jars.28c Plums, Gages or Pears, 2 1b.Cowan's Unsweetened Chooo- tins .vee .\u2026.ÙÎ late, half Ib.Oc Finest Creamery Table Butter, Camp Coffee (Paterson's), 4 oz.Ib.FS, BHO bottie .iv cot cee ore .R0C 23 Ibe.Granjlated Sugar .95e 9 1b.bag Flour .28¢c Rdyal Blend Golden Tip Ceylon 1 Ib.tin Pate de Fole Gras .18c Tea, half Ib.2 Ib.tin Pork and Beans .Bc A DUST PAN FREE To Every Purchaser of One of These Brooms.Good Corn Carpet Brooms, three strings.Usually sold at 22c.Wednesdays Su mors Can two brooms 10's customer.a.And a heavy tin Dust Pan free of charge.SPECIAL BLOUSE LENGTHS + HAVE CHANGED PRICES.Balance of Fine Chamtray Blouse Lengths, with embroidered fronts, louffs and belts to match: .s Former price.each, $1.50; special price now .+.+.oor eee one 1.1 Former price, each, $2.50; special price now .vege eee es same aes 1.88 price, each, $2.78; special price now .À ee 2-08 Former price.each.£3.00; special price now .00 vouo- 2.28 \u201cprice, each, $3.23: «pectal price now .8245 Above on eale on the 3rd floor of the \u201cNew Building.\u201d ¢ oy y | .& | om = A \u2018 > ir A \u2018setioss eof Births, Marriages, ahd Deaths, must be endorsed witn the names and addresses of the per fons sending same.\u201d Br a BIRTHS, RELANGER\u2014At 702 Bt.Antoine street.June 21, to Mr.and Mra.Samuel Be- langer.à son.152 2 CHATELAINE - In Widiefield, Ont.on June 20th, Mrs.Chatelaine.of \u2018a daughter.* CRAW \u2014- AL St.Catharines.Ont, on June 22nd.the wife of the Rev Dr Craw, M.A, of a daughter * MCLENNAN-At 1055 Berri street, June 7th.a drughter to Mr.and Mrs.D.R.McLennan.NEWMAN \u2014 At Winnineg.on June 2% to Mr.and Mis.Percy W.Newman, a son.* NOILAN\u2014On June 26th a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.M.K.Nolan, at 630 St.Urbain st.OSRORNE\u2014At Frrt (Frances, Ont.on June 21.the wife of J A.Osborne.of a son.* WIGHT \u2014 On June z1st, at 2 Cencord street, the wife vf George M.Wizht, a daughter.MARRIAGES.BLAIR-McLEOD \u2014 Ou the 21st inst, at the Manse, by the Rev J R.Mcleod.R.P.Blair.eldest son of H.PP.Blair.to M.F.McLeod.second daughter of the Rev.J.R McLeod.152 2 CAVANAGH-QUINLAN \u2014 On June 7th, at 8t.Leon Church, Westmount, hy the - Rev.P.McDonald, John Cavanagh to Mary, daughter of the late T.Quinlan, both of this city.DAVIES-PYNE \u2014 At Toronto, on June Sand, Arthur Henderson Davies to Mona Aileen Pyne.daughter of Dr.R.A.Pyne, M.L.A.* DEWEY FITZGERALD \u2014At Hamilton, Ont, on June 23rd.by the Rev.Mr.Etherington.Frank EE Dewey, M.D.of Peterboro, N Y.to Jennie Fitzgerald, of Syracuse, N.Y.formerly of Hamil- ten.® FRIEND-NORISH- On June 20th, at St James Methodist Church, the marriage of George J.Friend to Miss Hannah Norish.both of this city, the bride and Eroom residing at 16 St.Antoine st.GRIFFIN -ALLT\u2014In this city, on June 5th, Sidney J.Gritun, of Moatreal, to Miss Daisy Sophia: daughter of Wi! Ham Allt.of Woiverhampten, agland.HODAGGSON-PARK-On Wednesday, Jun- 22nd.1904, at the Dominion Square Methpdixt Church, by the Rev.C.I.Manning.assisted by the Rev, CE.Bland.Franklin J.Hodgson to Maude Park, stepdaughter of he T.Ewart ; = 153 2 KNIGHT-HARRIS - At Calgary, N.W.T.on June 21st, by the Lev.the Dean Paget.Reginald Spencer Knight, Esq.inspector and adjutant North-West Mounted Police, to Susan, third daughter of Michael Harris, Esq.CE, of Calgary, and granddaughter of the lute Rev.Michael Harris, M.A.past rector of Perth, Ontarto.* LESSARD-STEPHENSON \u2014 At Toronto, Ont., on June 22nd, Mary Margaret.eldest daughter of Mr.Thomax Stephenson, to Professor Alfred Lessard, of Detroit, Mich.* - LEWIS-WALSH\u2014On June 20th, at High- gate Centre, by the Rev.\".P.Taplin, Miss Annie M.Walsh, second cidest daughter of John Walsh of Montreal to Mr.Henry W.Lewis, formerly of London, Eng.McDIARMID-MARTIN\u2014At Ottawa, Ont.on June 22nd, by Rev.Dr.Ramsay.Mable Florence, only daughter of Jas.Martin, to Fergus A.McDiarmid.B.A.* PRYDE-RIELLY \u2014 At Winnipeg, on 15th June.by Rev.Dr.DuVal, Thomas Pryde, to Annie Rieily.* PATCHELL-ARNOLD \u2014 In this city, on June the 22n4.1904, at St.Luke's Church.by the Rev.WW.W.Craig, Jessie, youngest daughter of Mr.Thomas Arnold to Thomas James Patchell.To- ror.to, Quebec and Toledo, Ohio.papers please copy.SMITH-GOODERHAM \u2014 In York Township, Ont, on June 22nd, Albert Edward « Smith to Elizabeth June Gooderham.* BTRACHAN-DEMPSEY\u2014Married, in St.Ann's Church.on June 23.1904, by the Rev.Father Fortier.Isabella Dempsey.of Harbour Grace, Nfld., to John W.Strachan, of Montreal.VALENTINE-ANSTEY \u2014 At Hamilton, Ont, on June 22nd, by the Rev.Dr.Wilson, David C.Valentine, of Winnipeg.to Jessie.youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Anstey.® WARD-KERR \u2014 On the 23rd inst, at © the residence of Rev.Mr.Dobson, St.Denis street, Mr.John Ward, of Liverpool, England.to Miss Edith Kerr, of Montreal.DEATHS IN THE CITY.BURKE-\u2014In this city, on the 2th Inst.Mary Casey, beloved wife of Patrick Burke, gardener, at the age of 63 years.Funeral will take place from her late residence, 102b Canning street, om Wednesday at 7.30 am.to Bt.Anthony's Church, thence to Cote dea Neigea Cemetery.New Yark, Boston and Worcester, Mass.papers please copy.: COLLIN this city, on June 27th, Bridget Dunphy.widow of the late Mi- chaél Collins, a native of Rosbercon, County Kilkenny.Ireland.Funeral from her late residence 142 Young st.on Wednesday, the 19th inst.at 7.45 am.to St.Ann's Church, and thenece to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances, please accept this intimation.152 8 CAMPBELL\u2014In this city.nn June 27th, at 720 Berri street, Lewis Blair.infant son of Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Campbell, aged 2 months and 10 days.CUTHBERT\u2014At hia late residence, No.8 Fort street, Montreal, on 26th June, 1904, Robert Donaldson Cuthbert, in his 85th vear.Funeral private.Please omit flowers.152 2 FARMER \u2014 In this city.on the 27th el June, 1904, Thomas Farmer, aged 56 years.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 223 Sherbrooke street, Wednesday, 20th, at 2.30 p.m., tn Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept this intimation.HARRISON\u2014At the Montreal General Hospial.on June 27th, of pneumonia, Willlam H.Harrison, in tha 20th year of his age.153 2 HAWKINB\u2014In this city, on June 27th, at 1802 St.Hubert street, at the age of $ months.Everett Alexander.infant son of Frederick and Agnes Hawkins, sculptor, and proprietor of Aberdeen Granite Works.Funeral private.Omit flowers.152 2 HAWKINS\u2014In this city.on June 27.Chas.Hawkins, youngest son of Joseph Hawkins.nged 1 year and four months.Funeral private.KIRKUP\u2014In this city.at 405 Charlevoix street, on the 27th of June, Eliza Kirkup, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Kirkup.Funeral private.152 3 MeQUAID\u2014Died, in this city, June 28th, 1804, at the residence of his son, 404 Jafontaine street, John McQuaid, aged 88, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland.Funeral private.153 2 RIELLE\u2014 At Noa.90 Union avenue, Montreal, on 23rd June, 1904, Jeannte CT.Goldie, wife of Joseph Rielle, in her 6ÿth year.Funeral private.150 4 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.ARMSTRONG \u2014 At Hamilton.Ont.on June 34th, Nellie.wife nf William Armstrong, aged 14 years.*® CONWAY \u2014 \u2018At Dundas, Ont.on June 34, John Conway.aged 64 vears.* FORRESTER - At Oakville, Ont.on June 23, Major Willlam Forrester.of .the Royal Canadian Dragoons, in the 41st year of his age @GIBSON\u2014At \"Benton.N.B.on the 15th \u2018June, Helen B., ~ John Gibeon.* LEE\u2014At Toronto, Ont.on June 22% Arthur Brindley Lee.In his 66th year.* McNICHOL \u2014 At Westover, Ont.on June 23.Elizabeth Taylor.wife'of Thos.McNichol, in her 57th year.® WILLIAMS\u2014At Carman, Mapn.on June 32, Phoebe Saunders, wife of G.N.Williams, aged 60 years.aged 29 vears, wife of LACHINE UPPER TEN | ténoly dote cn Medy charlotte gelatine oki , \" 7 TY ; + Lake Shore Delivery on Dominion Day ©\u201c The Coaphny\u2019s vans Will Jeave on: Priday morning, Dominion Day, for Lachine Dorval, Point Claire, St, Anne's and all intermediate places.\u2018 Groceries and other goods purchased up till Thursday al G p.m.will be delivered qn Friday.Store Closed on Friday and Saturday .As usual, when Dominion Day falls on & Friday.The Big Store will close fér two business days, Friday and Saturday, re-opéring on Monday morning at 8 o'clock.Early Closing Every Day in July and August The Big Store will close on Saturday afternoons at 1 o'clock, and at 5.30 on the other days \u2018of the week.0.«8 - CARS LEY LIMITED.HOLIDAY NEEDS FOR DOMINION DAY GOING AWAY CLOTHING AT LOWEST PRICES.Going away days are at hand, everybody is planning a summer vacation and we are happy to assist in the preparation of them.Here are a few cool, refreshing suggestions that you'll find interesting reading\u2014lots of things that will add to your comfort during the holiday\u2014all economically priced.A GORGEOUS ARRAY OF FINE SHIRT WAISTS FOR DOMINION DAY The Cool Shirt Waist will be the most popular garment for ladles\u2019 wear on Dominion Day.because it Is light, cool and comfortable, besides being extremely fashionable, The particular lady will] find berself surr- rounded by hundreds of beautiful Shirt Walsts.and let us emphasize the fact that no matter how low the price, the economy is safe.The gur- ments are not merely to sell.but to satisfy.90¢ WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT WAISTS 49\u20ac 1,500 Fine Sheer White Organdie Muslin Shirt Waists, profusely tucked and trimmed fine embroidery insertion, new sleeves and tucked back.Price Lee.490 $1.00 WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT WAISTS 59¢ 20 dozen Fine White Organdie Mustin Shirt Walsts, tucked and em- brotdery trimmed, box-pleat Special Price.co.Lara a aan $1.25 WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT WAISTS 69¢ 33 doz.Very Fine Sheer Muslin Shirt Walsts, exquisitely made, tucked and trimmed Valenciennes lace, tucked sleeves and back.Worth 69\u20ac $1.25.Speérlal price LL aie profusely $1.50 WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT WAISTS 79¢ 79¢ About \u20ac00 Superb Cool Shirt Waists, in © gandie Muslin, tucked and trimmed fine embroidery motifs and neat ornaments, edge, with two with ornamehts elegant style.Special price .$2.50.*2.$1.55 A NEW AND EXQUISITE SHIRT WAIST AT $1.55.Children\u2019s Linen Dresses M- \u2018# from extra fine sheer Nainspok.handsomely trimmed with heavy embroidery forming front tuckings, hematitrhed style trimmed from shoulder to bust with very fine openwork embroidery, of Battenberg rings, back and sleeves profusely hemstitched and tucked.Splendid value at $1.75 Styles at 81.10 A serviceable, desirable, stylish, sat- ) isfactory Dress for children from § Bpeclal price .sacre aa es Le a aa ea ae ea ea a ee aa ea sa an» years to Ilitle ladies of 14.They are smartly made.of fashionable material, and are splendid value at $1.76 to $2.00 Handsome Silk Shirt Waists $4.50 and 85.00 Qualities at 83.10 There's about 175 in these two groups of Shirt Waists, that will have prompt selling on Wednesday.This special offering comes in time for holiday needs.With each.There's sbout 160 of these 1 Dominion Day in close Joue jp pretty Linen Crash Dresses left, In These esirable W'aista.raring © four shades \u2014 red, blue, green or : T Silk gray: made sallor blouse style, with profusely tucked back and front.Vent of fancy pique and collar edged pouch sleave, trimmed crochet with pique and trimmed pear} buttons; tassels, colors black, white re- sleeves and cuffs finished with tucks of seda, pink.éréam.sky.\u2018old rose, white pique and sailor tie of same ma- French gray.royal, navy, hello- terial.A very smart, well made dress, Special price oo 03 SLID SUPPLIES FOR THE PICNIC BASKET.Fresh, crisp, wholesomé and low trope, etc.: sizes 32 to 44.Special price .$3.10 BOYS\u2019 HOLIDAY SUITS EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS.7 \u201cStore will be Glosad Friday and Saturday \u2014 a Double Holiday.Outing Specials nf The very things you'll need for the trip away, at prices that discount sverything in sight.We started out to do six days\u2019 business in four, and we're doing it.Such specials as these are too good to last long in a rush week like this: 50C MEN'S UNDERWEAR 38° Men's Egyptian Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 60c value, for.$7.75 BOYS\u2019 SUITS $3.97.Boys' 3-piece Suits, in English and Scotch Tweed; colors dark or light grays: heathers or Scotch mixtures; worth $7.75 ea.Extra value at.$3.97 20\u20ac WHITE MUSLIN AT 9 1-26 All White Muslin, with mercerized rtripe.also white hair cord Muslin, with colored fancy stripe.Very nice for shirt waists, Regu-~ lar value, 20c a yard.Special at .50¢ TIES 25¢ Ermbrotdered Ties, with hemstitched and embroidered ends, also pongee silk Golf Stocks, with pretty stripe effects: worth 50¢ each.Extra special.25e 25¢ LADIES\u2019 SILK STOCKS 12 1-2¢ Ladies\u2019 Washing Silk Stocks, in the latest colorings and the daintiest designs, neckwear we have been selling all along for 25c ea.Extra special.12%e¢ Swiss $1.75 BOYS\u2019 SUITS $1.25.Boys\u2019 Summer Wash Suits, sallor atyle.in English Galatea, with broad shoulder enllar, cholce of red and white, and blue and white, full range of sizes.Splen- \u2018did value at $1.75.Extra Lo.R1.25 special at .75© OUTING SHIRTS AT 39\u20ac Boys\u2019 Outing Ehirts, made of fine zephyrs, with collars attached, together with pocket and pearl buttons: sizes from 12 to 14.Regular value 7c.special at .$1.00 GLOVES 49¢ Our own line of Gloves, made specially for us, with selected skins.dome fasteneré; in colors tan.mode or brown; worth 8190.Special at.49c\u20ac 450 CUSHIONS AT 19\u20ac Union Fack'Cushiohs.Very nice for a hammock, add a touch of brightneas to the summer cottage, and, above all.always useful when you want to really make yourself comfortable.worth: 35c, special for.45C MEN'S HOSE AT 19¢ Men's Black Lisle Half Hose, with special heels and double soles; sizes 9 1-2 and 10.Regular price 45c a pair.Extra special at co.casa ac en» 25¢ LADIES\u2019 LISLE GLOVES 15¢ Ladies\u2019 Extra Fine Lisle Gloves, in whites, modes and grays, two dome fastening, sizes §, 61-2 and 7.Regular price 25c.Spe- clal at .CAMPING BLANKETS AT $1.15 Grey Camping\u2019 Blankets,\u201d the kind you are not likely to regret buying: usually $2.85 a pair, -$2-49 now, per pair .\u2018And a lighter make n flan- large size, extra _\u2026, special, per pair.1.15 13¢ LADIES\u2019 COTTON VESTS 7¢ Ladies\u2019White Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves, will wear and wash well.A line we Imported specially for our summer trade.Good value for 13c each.Extra special for .ec nelette, $1.25 SOFT FRONT .SHIRTS 49¢ Men's \u2018Colored Soft Front Shirts, separate cuff, made of Zephyrs and Corded Madras, all in- fast colors; sizes 15, 154: Mk, 16}; regular value $1.25 each.\u201d Special fay, .49e 38¢ MEN\u2019S UNDERWEAR 25¢ Men's Egyptian Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, made of a beaut!- fully light weight cotton, in pretty fawn color: will wear well, Good value at 38c each.Extra special for .Rc - rices: $4.50 NORFOLK SUITS $3.25 p re These are Smart Suits, that you will like for their style Potted Meats, anion, 3 3 30c 25ct |] and goodness, You'll like them better when they save you a Boneless \u2018Pigs\u2019 ne t va | 20e ns j dollar and a haif on each Suit.They were bought from a Baked Reans, pla.n or Tow 4 well - known manufacturer, who had all his short ends \"mato Sauce 3 1 .soif of fine tweeds made up into Boys\u2019 Suits, and they are the Baked Reans, oni Sauce.134 \u201c 10e ÿ best Sults you will ind anywhere at a dollar and a half Mixed Nuts, Walnuts, Al- ~ 2 more than The Big Store's prices.monds an Brasits 18e 180 Stripes, Checks, Plain.Heather Mixed.imported English Sher) ste 1246.106 Tweeda, made Norfolk style.coat box pleats back and Lime Juice ll 300 22e | front, with waist belt.also In fancy pleated styles.Any Finest Table a.RA 15e ATEN one of these Suits worth $4.50.Special price .\"$3.25 Finest Table Cheese .18¢ 14¢\u2019 , .Keiller's Marmalade, 2- Ib, f 500 pairs Boys\u2019 Twecl Knee Pams .49c uns .Le 40c 30 750 Boys\u2019 Mothers' Friend Shirt Waists .49c Red Saimon .\u2026, .1568 1e 120 Boys' Crash Linen Suits .1.93 Junket Tablets ., .124c 10c 81.9 Imported Sardines .156 1%c Lobsters, 1-2 tins .25¢ 18e THE CO HEADWEAR Biren i i Seeded Raisins, 1 1b, pkgs.2 pkgs FE 30c 230c AT LIGHT PRICES Grape Nuts .18e 134e Finest ut ur Butler Granulated Sugar, 20 Ibs.for.Men's and Young Men's Extra Fine Quality Straw Hats.neat sallor styles phin and fancy straw, black ribbon bands, the latest up- to-date style.Prices range from.1 eee n $1.25 | MEN\u2019S HOLIDAY SHIRTS.WHITE YACHTING CAPS.\u2014500 White P.and O.White Flannel, shape cape.in pÉnelish art) and pique, finished band the imported kind.and peak, suitable for ladie:, boys or men, the : : == best und coolest outing heatwear.Price .48¢C makes ome best holiday times, always neat and good looking, extra fine quality these good Shirts, and well made, with collar at- i tached, Special White pique St 952 The lady who possesses one of these charmingly cool Skirts and : pretty Shirt Waist, looks and is capable of keepin: cool on the hottest day.There's only 17 of these Fine White Pique Skirta left, some trimmed military braid.others are dignified and plain.Any of them worth $2.00 to $2.50.Special price.956 price .$1.25 STOCK TIES for holiday wear, in\u2019 white and colored pique, excellent quality and newest style.Price 23¢ $1.20 WRIST BAG AT 65¢ Youll want} One of these use-| ful little Bags to à hold nick hacks in on Dominion SHOES FOR THE HOLIDAYS If you ar# off tn thé country on Day.2e Thursday for vour holldaj s, just step 56 only Good into The Big Store and g§ well shod Black Moroccd before you start.If you leed Shoes Leather Wrist for the sea beach or coulry roads Bags, heavy we're ready to supply therh at smaîl nickel frames, cost to vou.chaln handles, 96 pairs Ladies\u2019 and Boyg White lined chamols.Regular $1.20.65¢ or Black Canvas Shoes tennis Special price .playing, with .rubber soles, Ladies\u2019 Canvas Beits, new girdle 500 shape, in shades of pink and white, blue and white, champagnes and white, etc., good nickel buckle, c ail sizes.Price, each .25 HAMMOCKS.Add to the pleasure of your holiday by taking one of these comforisble Hammocks with you.They cost very - little, Fancy Colored Weave Hamm-s, with steel spreader and pit tizes 2 to B Special price.150 pairs Men's Drab Canvas Oxford Laced\u2019 Shoes, good medium leather soles, perfect fitting.Rpecial price .120 pairg Men's Black Canvas Tennis Shoes, with Rubber \u2018Soles, slzes 6 to 10.Special price er ae neue sms 72 pairs Men's White Canvas Tennis Shoes.\u2018with \"white rubber c soles and leather insoles, sizes 7 to 11.Regular $1.20.Special -.Toys, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goots C BOYS\u2019 LEATHER 2: BELTS 25\u20ac Boys\u2019 Leather Belts, in assôrted colors.tans and a fine assdrt- ment of buckles; will stand hard wéar ANd yet Are attractive to look at: worth 35c.Extra .for.23¢ $1.50 NIGHT DRESSES AT 83¢ Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Dresses, Mother Hubbard style, with yoke of insertion and frills of embroidery trimmed.Regular price $1.50.Special at .83¢ 50\u20ac CUSHION CASES 39¢ Cushion: Cases, with pretty floral designs: worth 50c each, special for, each.39e And 3 yards of Cushion Cord with Tassels, worth 38c, extra for.25e Or Cushion \"Case and \u2018Cord together, extra special for.39c 50\u20ac LISLE THREAD VESTS 39\u20ac Ladies\" White Lisle Thread Vests.Regular summer weight, and .just the thing for present wear.Good value for 50c each.Extra special for .| $1.10 UNDERSKIRTS AT 75¢ Under- tucked frill of lace; 28 doz.White Cambric skirts, trimmed with flounce of lawn and embroidery or linen worth $1.10, sale.$2.50 HAMMOCKS $12 25.Hamméôeksa, just the kind yon will be comfortable in, at proces thrt will surely suit you.Large or small sizex, good assortment of prices.A regular line selling at $2.50.Extra special at 81.23 $1.00 DRAWERS AT 65\u20ac 11 doz.very fine quality Cambric Drawers, umbrella style, with band of 'lace inserted in lawn ruffle over a 5-in.frill of fast edge lace; worth $1.00.65© SHIRTS AT 43\u20ac iBor& Outing Shirts, with collar attached.made with pocket.yoke and double stitched seams; sizes 12 to 14: good assortment of col- orings and patterns.Usually sold at 65¢ each.Extra special for .48¢ $1.00 CORSET COVERS 65¢ Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed back and front with bands of lawn snd 8 rows of Val.Insertion, neck and arms trimmed with frill of Val.lace and ribbon insertion; worth 31.00.$2.75 UNDERSKIRTS $1.78.Ladtés\u201d White Muslin Underskirts, oeautifully made, with a knee flounce of lawn, and row upon row of insertion, over a wide rill of Teneriffe lace, and dust ruffle.Very good value at $2.75 each.\u201cExe species for .22.0 0e 1.78 CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES AT 68\u20ac | Children's White Linen Dresses, made with sailor collar and em- brotdery trimmed, with two rows of large pearl! buttons, pleated skirt, turn-over cuffs; sizes from 1 to 12 years; sold regularly at from $1.80 to.$2.60.Extra special at.$7 TO $10 TRIMMED HATS $3.50.About 30 Ladies\u2019 Trimmed Hats, thoroughly fresh and up-to-date in every way.Regularly.worth $7.00 to $10.00 each.Come early Wednesday and get a choice for .vies.58.50 50¢ EMBROIDERED STOCKS 25¢ Ladies\u2019 Swiss Embroidery Stock, 21-2 in.wide, point front, with English embroidery.Five aif- ferent designs.Made to sell for 50c.Special at .25© CRASH 12 1-2\u20ac 900 yds.of Crash, made from the best quality of flax, and suitable for ladies\u2019 summer skirts, children's dresses, boys\u2019: suits, and men's coats.Splendid value at 25e a yard.Extre special .EER EEERRYE You'll want some amusement to pass the hour of your hoilda Special pleasantly.Here's Just the dhings you want: Full rangs of \"Happ we CONVERTS, - Boyrs' Lacrosses .Y.¢ Troulling Spoons .as.up to, each .boy preacher, told Tennis Balla .,.4c | Gut Leaders .vececvouss évrer in two Baseball Mitts .Cc Gut Mookx .L.-r0cveecues CooL Gl ree there were 150 con- Baseballs, ce 40000 crc.À Trtout Flien .tees 0.' -ü - Baseball Bats .\u201c0 \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ÿc Fishing Reels .s.\u2026.\u2026.Hints Croquet Sets.4 \u2018balls .73e Minnow Cases .bp .eve cons should Governor.Genera) Named.Steel Salling Yachts .\u2018Phantom Minnows .ladien to The Montreal Star.June.29 In the or paence of overnor neral from tawh, Mr.Rat cé Sedgewick has been appointed by BC Hite a! sea} Bamboo 2-plece Rods .ER Fishing Lines.84 feet .: 12 Boys\u2019 Complete Lines ves gc Landing Nets complete .Fish Pond Games .Rubber Balls from .: reason .visocc piasfon under the: great Deputy .ney pgmar-General for p period of fifteen +nc0esecce satires vrscoueuss 45c up Club Bags, solid 1 OF, TOM.cuveanssrsrsrcncanss sonens eseeve +000.BÉ-65 up Dress Suit Cases, BtylAh.000000s0unoenenueus senenviee cor uerann 81.73 up Lunch Boxes, verf StrODB-
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