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[" MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY.JULY 3, 1901.PRICE on \u20ac AND THE EMPIRE > CHAMBERLAIN'S SIGNIFI- de GANT SPEECH, ON JULY 1ST.2 ris Interpreted as a Hint That the : Émmperial Government is Willing to Give the Colonies a Share in.Imperial Administration \u2014 Sir Louis Davies Speaks.pecial by Cable from the Special Cor respondent of the Star in London.) : LONDON, July 3.\u2014Everyone is asking fe-day what Hon.Joseph Chamberlain ex: S@etly meant by what Lord Derby called Bis prophetic wprds at the Dominion Day \u201c Denquet, It was clearly a bid for colonial suggestions for closer Imperial unity.Having quoted Laurier's demand: \u201cCall us to your counsels,\u201d Mr.Chamberlain weed these words: \u201cIn this movement, which I think is progressing, nothing can be more fatal than to be premature.The movement is ene that must come from the colonies.It must not be unduly pressed upon: them by us; but if they desire thia closer con- wectiod; if they are willing to assist us pot merely with their arms, but with their counsel and advice, I believe there is nothing that the people of this country will more readily welcome.\u201d This is interpreted as meaning that the Imperial Government will cordially wel ecme any definite colonial proposals for colonial representation in the Imperial administration.It is noteworthy that Mr.\u2018Chamberlain let alip no hints on the fiscal side of the problem.SIR LOUIS DAVIES' SPEECH.Sir Louis Davies.in a Vigorous speech, declared that Canada had enough problems on hand to engross all her attention for many > years.He repudiated the notion ¥ thay bad been dragged into } the in, Bouth African\u2019 war.\u201cWe fought for a \"righteous cause,\u201d he taid, \u201cwith our whole heart.\u201d Mr, Boursésa was not present at the banquet, but he fills a column in the pro-Boér Daily News with forebodings of en anti- Imperial reaction in Canada.WIXDERMERE, - _.COLONIALS IN LONDON, (Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, July 3.\u2014The Tribune's London correspondent cables The p tence trong tnadian and colonia stem 308 0 Beats n Lond don has acted È vigorating the jaded Gov- ape hate enquiries respecting gf of free Ipstitutions in Cape Colony | _.bave b frankly by Mr.Chamber- > bas easily oroved that the Home t da: not interfered with and right_of col to govern themselves, an ~ \u201cthat the ae of the chiel \u201ccolony \u2018in : South Africa has not vet been suspen \u2018altho \u2018warrants have been issued for the : ure, of money in the public service .Phis comdtitationes quertion, uit the i {repent deliv br = Cham- at t Dosis, Day: anquet, rave den Canadian Ministers and colonial guests en to-talk about \u2018at\u2018tlie lumcheon -order- ed for thénr yesterday at the Constitutional lab ub, by Mr.C.A.Duff Miller, agent in ndon for New Brunswick.Messrs, Blair, / Mills, Fish 2 mort co and Sir Louis Davies, icuous figures; but South africa, Aust and other self-gov- tions of the Empire were repre- t was-an informal.\u2018onfe over the present ~-phases of imperial policy,\u2019 and the necessity Bor adopting.broad-mind- ve measures for binding the \u201c This juncheon demonetrat- of Mr.Chamberlain the Greater Britain Kingdom men representi a which.lies outside the nited MR.CHAMBERLAIN AND THE COLONIES.| and he came from | and Mrs.on the Starch Company's works\u201d acking a t of questions.It was thought he was employed on Davis\u2019 dredge, as it had just n moored opposite the factory.\u201cHe dit appeared and turned up at the head lock.The men there noticed his culiar behaviour, such as trying to pull open the\u2019 lock-gates, etubbin poste, etc.After a while he was missed and later on a portion of the man's clothes were found.rch was made and his body was recovered at 6 o'clock on Sunday evening.His name was Downey, Griffintown, Montreal.A DISASTROUS VOYAGE : IN SOUTHERN SEAS.Mrs.McDougall Tells the Story \u2018of the Savona\u2019s Misfortunes \u2014 Her Husband and Three of the Crew Killed.\u2019 ' (Special to the Star.) - HALIFAX, N.S, July 3.\u2014 Mrs.Me- Dougall, wife of Captain McDougall, who together with three of the crew were killed on the ship Savona, 400.miles off Cape orn, arrived to-night from Montevideo, having made the passage alone.She was an eye-witness to the death of her husband and his -men, and recites a thrilling narrative of the trip of the Savona.She says the ship was struck by a wall of water, ich suddenly came upon the vessel.The weather was | ine and the ship was sailing under a sli breeze.ere\u2019 was no indication of ht weather.Suddenly, a wall of water arose aft of the ship about forty feet high, from an almost tranquil sea, which she believes to have been the re- \u2018sult.of volcanic or earthquake erruption.It fell upon the vessel, killing instantly the captain and three of the crew.The captain was standing near the wheel at the time.Tons of water swept the after-house and smashed it ipto splinters.Four of the ats were carried away, the main deck- house was destroyed, and the sails were rent.The dead were buried at sea amidst the debris on deck.+ tas Mrs.McDougall was on deck at the time, Later the ship encountered a mpero storm, \"which arose very suddenly when the Savona was five miles off Lagos.All hope was abandoned.The vessel was then on her beam ends, but was righted by a huge wave.She was stripped of all her canvas, and was fast approaching a rocky coast, when a vessel was sighted and the Savona was piloted to Montevideo.of the-crew- helped save the vessel.She said that it Was the co Îness and determination of Mate Kiffin thai saved the ship.THE TWO SHAMROCKS RACE.The Old \u2018and New Challengers Given a Thorotigh Racing Trial To-day.ROTHESAYY.Firth of Clyde, July 3.\u2014 The two Shamicks started on a thorough racing trial to-Giy over a 43-mile course.A brisk breeze ml blowing when the start was made.Thal yachts ied jib-neaders.In order to give the Shamrocks a thorough test in open water, a triangular course wus laid out for to- day\u201d a race, starting at Gar- rock\u2019 Head, thence to Holy Island, around the Erin, thence ten or twelve miles to the fouth- eastward, around the Erin again, and a reach back to the starting point.Sir Thomas Lipton jovited the reporters aboard the Erin to witness the racing, but Mr.Watson cancelled the invitation, desiring tor\u2019prederve the h whi isk ie: has futilely endeavoure Malt all lenger\u2019s movements.The boats fetched out of the bay under jib-headed top-sails.A risk \u2018easterly breexe was ruffling the water and giving a fine racing wind #) the way down.Al though the formal racing commenced off Garrock Head, the boats were sent off frem Craigmore pier in racing order.The challenger took up a position on the weather bow of the older boat, as she rrdssed the line, and rapidly opened a way, the Shamrock i.fol lowipg in her wake, Off Ascog, three miles.put, the challenger Jed by about half a mi ute.Finding the wind paltry, the original: race plans were abandoned in favour of a trial inside the Firth, and the two yachts started on a reach across.Off Cumbrae the challenger was leading by 58 seconds, Soon after they sailed into a ealm, ar + the Shamrock I.passed the Shamrock ° + wide to wind- Bystander Puts a Number of Pertinent Questions Bearing on the Colonial Becretary\u2019s Utterances.to the Star.) July\u201d 3 Bystander in the fr.Chamberlain it _ (8 TORO Sun wri eekly | nw ras seems, is \u2018 vio: vice of the Colonies will henceforth be in Imperial and.Colonial affairs.But convictions, however firm, are of little value unlems it can be shown hat, the mea: sure posed is practic n ow is to earried into effect?Through what organ and ine what manner is the advice ol ehch bers epjoriics\u2019 o or all, of them to- gon to ende onial Office?Woul vice amount to anythi 8 complaimnnt letter of some colonial premier, probably a kni night, to the British For: & eign or Colonial Minister, blindly assented ing to whatever the minister pi ould any colony ever be really ted - on any question of peace or war?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 OTTAWA'S CHIEF OF POLICE.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, July 3\u2014It seems probable that the charges against the chief of police will be dares to drop.Nothing will done for a fortnight, pnd in the meantime no effort in being spared t to effect a settlement, A SUICIDE AT CARDINAL.ial.æ the Star.) July 3.\u2014A case of voted he hor Ns at Cardinal.i r in the village, was natic- \u2018to > be prion IR a queer manner.He was YBenu ine Carter\u2019 s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of .that the ad- fp 1 covered.ox | suk FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.| was reached in din September, and in that word, Fetching up the Eirth, the wind ® .+ headed the boats, and: their jib top-sails @ THE MERCURY CI CLIMBING UP.+ were taken in.\u2018The breeze.freshened, but \u20ac * the challenger gained very little.Later ® WASHINGTON, July 3.\u2014 The © she bore away and passed wide to leeward @ mercury \u2018is\u2019 again \u2018elimbin upwards @ of the Shamrge'*L- 77,7 hét, the older ® and at 45 o\u2018clock this morn- © boat in a at*ud or plain ik.- and she was © ing the official thermometer at the \u20ac soon able fing.Per por: +4 Shamrock @ weather bureau registered 86, a rice @ .and er, \u201cqe @ of six degrees since 8 o'clock.The © ne = $ weather bureau pet there.to-day ite : EE \u2014announcement is no per\u2014 +4 HANGED WHILE : manent break in nthe \u2018hot spell in t.ixteen at in e pas BIRD- NESTING.@ six days have been either directly or @ gh, + indirectly attributable to the heat.@ A Bride Sees Her Husband Strangled ® | * 0000000000000 to Death\u2014He Was An Ornithologist and Was Hunting for Speci- ments.pALBU UERQUE, N.M., July 13.\u2014Prof.Francis Birtwell, widely known as an ornithologist, was accidentally hanged a few days ago in the Rio Pecos forest reserve, in Mexico, in the présence of his \u2018wife, whom e married a month in this city.The professor and Mrs.Birtwell were spending their _ honeymoon in the reserve and were out jn a lonely place gathering specimens when the accident happened.Prof.Birtwell had climbed a tall pine tree after a bird's nest.His wife and two men stood on the und watch im.He carried with Bim which to lower himself.the nest and then threw the Tope over: limb, on one end of it reaching Pa , the ground: feet down the rope there was a loop that had been made on some former occasion, and as t professor descended his neck slipped into the noose.The rope tightened and the unfortunate man hung thirty feet in the air, strangling to death while his wife and the two men Jooked helplessly on.There were no i him, Sod foot of while the À fren- zie reons at the of the tree watch- ad hie death st £ \u201cre two men made eroic efforts to reach: the.dying ma on by the frantic entreaties \u201cof Mi.irtwell, but ae the pro.fessom had the o sql Pa pair of climbers in the party they could make po besdvar.n was not until a ladder was secured camp a mile away that the body\u201d om re- The as brought here Mon- the first & nile of the tragic affair undertaker whe bore §t.Niro, ng from, will take her husband East for burial.Prof.Birtwell was a Harvard man ,- and held a high place as a scientific specialigt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANTHRACITE PRICES HIGHER.(Bpecial to the Mtar.) NEW YORK, Joly 3\u2014Despite weather conditions, the prices of coal at wholesale were advanced today ten cents per ton for ali grades, and coal agente; in their égal ofiçes : onthe river and bay front, jnsisted that business was very.active.è \u2018advance was due to thé he tact tat the coal companies in the sp pring agreèd' to advance prices ten cents a mo unti] s maximum day, omi prevailing | © CURE sick HEADAGHE val pee | su Sl 24.25 per ton at this time a year A \"McDougall took a hand in and | ve & breath of air stirring fering.Was great.fatal, were report dit stiibutble \u2018to à MERCURY ALMOST TOUCHED 100 MARK.mreEEST JULY E EQUALLED IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY.It is Cooler To-day, But the Percentage of Humidity Was 72 This Morning\u2014Washington Bureau Does Not Promise Any Break in Hot Wave.: (Bee also page three.) (Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, July 3.\u2014Over 200 deaths in all boronghs and over 300 cases of pros tration in Manhattan alone, two heat rec ords smashed to smithereens, and two furious black squalls which bronght some relief, was the result of yesterday's meteorological record.\u2018The maximum temperature came at Z.15 in the afternoon.when the mercury reached the 99 degree mark, within one degree of the highest record in the history of the weather bureau and equal to the highest previous July record.The heat was so intense that the entire.city was as if paraly Many big companies and wholesale houses closed their doors as early as noon, to give the stenographers and clerks a chance to flee from the city.Almost all insurance companies closed their doors.The Metropolitan Street Railway Company was unable to run its cars on strict schedule time ior want of men to take the places of those who gave out.2 WORK WAS SUSPENDED.All work on the rapid transit tunnel, as well as on buildings and construction work throughout the city, was suspended, and even the hospitals were affected.Many hospitals were unable longer to send out ambulances, because the horses had given out.Patients were taken to the hospitals in the police patrol waggons, and even in pri- | ons.Mi to 8 o clos last evening the total number of ambulance calls for heat prostrated persons was 500, and throughout the night calls continued to come in.Over 250 horses were stricken with the \"heat, and the Health Department was unable\u2019 until last night to remove all the bodies of the animals.THE THERMOMETER\u2019S CLIMB.The rise of the thermometer began with ing of the sun, surrounded by a sickly ¢oppery glare, which announced another day of torture.All night long the temperature had made sleeping impossible for thousands of worn-out human and animal creatures that make up the population of the city.EFFECT OF THE STORM.The.storm caused loss of.life at Coney Leland, and caused much damage to trees in the suburbs.Considerable rain fell.\u2018The precipitution was only a third of an inch, sad the hot wave almost immediately Thousands again slept the parks ousands agai in par on the sands at \"Coney y Island \u201cand, away.A LITTLE chore TO-DAY.But the Percentage of Humidity is Greater Which Makes it Very \u2019 \"Uncomfortable: NEW YORK, July 3.\u2014It was not so hot in this city this morning as it was yesterday, but the percentage of humidity was much greater.At 8 o'clock the weather bureau thermometer showed a temperature of 85 d s, as compared with 83 at the same time yesterday.The percentage of bumidity was 72.Yesterday morning it was 59.From 2 to 9 a.m.eleven deaths, due to heat, were reported in New York and Brool and ock ; SCORCHER AT PHILADELPHIA.PHILADELPHIA, July 3.+\u2014A cool breeze from the south tempe the heat slightly this morning, but a jump of.eight degrees in pme hour indicated another scorching to-day The minimum\u2019 temperature during the niglit was 81 degrees; \u2018at 8-o'clock today the weather bureau thermometer regi:- tered that figure.At 8 o'clock the mer eury had rieen to- four degrees cooler than at the same hour yesterday.to 9 o'clock eleven deaths had occurred and the hospitals reported about 35 rostrations.The total number of\u2019 deaths rom heat in thia city since the inning of the present hot Jepell is is 89.* NEW ENGLAND'S DI DEATH RECORD.BOSTON, July 3~The city entered on its seventh day ,of f oppressive beat.The thermometer 88 at 8 o'clock a.m.and the wind light from the southwest.During the six.days Of excessive heat which have prevailed in New England, nearly 100 deaths bave occ , which have.been attributed to the weather conditions.Of this number 22 have died in Boston.The number of prostrations in_ New England reached several hundred.Have been nearly.I ; HUMIDITY s GREAT.\u2018sm.LOUIS, Mo., July 3\u2014At 8 a.m.the weather bureau thermometer registered 82 degrees.is was six de, cooler than at the.same time yesterday.but there is about 15 per cent.more more hupaidit ity DEPRESSING AT CHICAGO.CHICAGO, July 3\u2014Although the, LS perature at '8.30 Tod day was down the humidity showed 85 per cent, he wor.ther conditions were rather depressing despite a cloudy sky and a fair breeze, NO BREEZE AT KANSAS CITY.- ' KANSAS CITY, July At 8 am.the mercury registered\u201d 89, or five degrees more than at the same time jenterds .Without the suf- dl prove tion: one 54 nn\u2014 PITTSBURG \u2018DEATH ROLL.July 3 Eighty «ix deaths \u20ac nth i = he excessive poupee need Tn Avr Avril will base been made \u2018op have occurred in Fitter nee lat Wed 2 | the monthly advances of ten cents.Stove i nd chestnut coal i» now quoted at ti since Saturday nights, .water at $4.45 per ton, as against a mm \"IE In NT |.like flies.And as we start { north-east; ca In.Boston there.- istering 061 ° pe > dhe péter reexs- from the wes as made the \u2018day more bearable, althcugh work has not been in any out of door de Thunder late inthe afternoon cooled\u2019, the atmosphere somewhat, It had been th e hottest week recorded in 25 years in this section and though theré have been several prostrations no deaths have occurred.FARMERS SHOWER THEIR HOGS.VERGENNES, July 3.\u2014The heat has been intense in this vicinity for.the last few days.In many instances the thermometer registered from 95 to 100 degrees in the shade, Horses,cattle hogs have suffered severely from \u2018the heat.In some cases farmers have been obliged to pour water upon their swine to keep them - climbed aboye 93 at noon and 94 at noon.i! 00000080000 005000¢ DAMAGE BY: YT: LIGHTNING.NEW YORK, July 3:\u2014During the thunderstorm\u2019 afternoon, lightning st dnd set fire to a num of buildings throughout Greater.New York, destroying prop- entr valued at nearly half a million rs.Among the lowes were: -&t.Agnes church,- Broo! ; ,000; apartment house, 95th.\u201ctreet and, st \u201cEnd avenue, $150,000; three residences in vicimity \u2018of West End avenue, $18.000.Old Riverside Drive Hotel, near West - End ave.and 95th street, #10,000; \u201cresidences in the boro roughs of Queen's and \u2018Richmond, $30,000 sevessrressssreseses i ANOTHER STORM AT QUEBEC.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, July 3\u2014Yesterday\" 8 electric storm demolished some of the flower beds of dy Hotel Dieu, but failed to injure the ui Mrs.Bilexander Laurie, 122 St.Augustine street, Was sitting at ber window with her children, when a bolt of lightning struck so near her that she was rendered un: conscious, and when she recovered her senses it was found that she had one side paralyzed.\u2019 STORM IN MICHIGAN.DETROIT, Mich., July 3.\u2014 Rain ani ne demolish- uprooted trees.venport.was killed ter a small tor- Bint At Jackson a ed a couple of dwellin At Saginaw James by lightning and at Col nado overturnéd a dwelling and several barns.Similar reports of wind and.ram come from other towns.- KILLED BY LIGMYNING.TROY.N.Y., Jul storm prevailed in the section East of 1 last night, during which ia Findlay, who conducts a.candy stand and at Averill Park, was struck by lightning and killel, The storm cooled the atmosphere, and at 10 a.m.to-day 88 degree wae the rec in this city.This is five du degrees lower than at the same time .y ay.HOT DAY STORIES.: There is a dramatic relish for heat horrors, says the New York Commercial Advertiser.People will not own up to it, but a good mamy of them are enjoying themselves in a pick out neat lit wneoliotes St promra- -tion and insanity.frong.ihe papers and rc- count them to one another on the elevated cars.May be one has seen something rather hidegus and exciting with his own «yes.The emotion of the narrator is un- \u2018mistakably \u201cplessurable==and\u2014he=tngers af.fectivnately on details.As we read the newspapers we fel we are all dving off off - after breakfast we wonder if we xhall drop before we reach the corner and be in the omuck.© It-is a good plan after reading the morning papers to write your address on an express label and tic it through your Japel.It i= terrible and may be \u2018worae vet, and if it keeps on it will be a \u201cnational calamity,\u201d says one of the weather chiefs\u2014a theme for a friendly chat\u2019 and ode be passed \u201calong.Likely 3s not it will start a stream of molten garrulity that will last an hour or so.So it goes, and the only marplot is the man who would make the best of it or says he has seen anything of the kind before, Spare no emphasis and apoll no hot tale in the telltng;- is \u201cthe motto of the Forécast for the next twenty-four hours a8 predicted for the 8) at 11 a.m.to-day: \u2018Westerly to northerly winds; fine, with a little lower temperature, ursday\u2014Fine.Maximum and minimum temperatures during the past twenty-four hours: wo Vistoria.60, 52; Kamloops.72,54: Calgary, , 4: Edmonton, 48, 48: Qu\u2019; Appelle, 70, 54; Winnipes 78, 56.1 Port Arthur, 80, 56; Pi Sound.+ Toronto, 90, 66;- Ottawa, 92, 66: Montreai, 2, 76; Quebec, 8, 81; \u201cHalifax; \"MONTREAL, July 3.Readings- by Hearn & Narrison's Standard barometer at hoon yesterday, 29.92; at 8 am.2-day, 29.91; 11 a.m.to-day, 29.94; temperature to-day, maximum, $4; minimum, 6; yesterday, maximum, mum 67.AT THE SUMMER RESORTS.Sr, ANDREWS, N.B., July 2.\u2014Wind, ; cloudy.Thermometer, CACOUNA, Que., July 3.Temperature, 64; west winds; clear and very \"SUCCEEDS LATE MR.CABANA.Mr.Simeon Fraser, of Rickmond, Appointed Joint Prothonotary of Sherbrooke, (Bpecial to the Star.) QUEBEC, July- 3\u2014At yesterday afternoon\u2019s sitting of the Executive Council of the province of Quebce, Mr.Simeon Fraser, notary public, of Richmond, one of the prominent French- Canadian Liberals of the place, was appointed \u2018 Joint .Prothonota.y of Sherbrooke with Mr.Genest, to replace the Ate M Mr, Cabana.Mr.Mackenzie, M.L.A.of Richmond, and Dr.Pelletier, MLA, Of Sherbrooke, were both: here yesterday in \u2018connection with the Appoint- men! .HOTEL, KEEPER, FINED, .(Special to the Star.) KINGSTON.July 3.\u2014 This morning George Sche proprietor of the Brunswick military Colbo pi he the caterer at the late mil thé officers of the 40th tater wan caf at the Police Court and charged ed selling liquor at his canteen.The case was proven and he was fined 850 and cdeta, seme Chalaupka, a ten-year- ol girl, who recently vaccimated in coñmon with other rech children at Brentford, Ont., is dead of lockjaw, ai loged to have developed from the väccinat + Stops Diarrhea and Stomach Cramps fore the advances brought about strike were = ino: eck; sera wen FR TON, a RT ! Dr.Sagervs Genulde: Iraveïted Aog pie + 443 Zav thunder.storms\u2019 in various parts of this.; 3A severe thunder ghoulixh way.They |\u2019 morgue by \u2018noon, or go delirious and run |.88; 88; .mitpt-_ ; THE MILITIA CWP AT THREE RIVERS.| INSPECTION TOOK PLACE IN A DRENCHING RAIN.The Site of the: Camp is Very Satis- factory-\u2014Eocial Gaieties in the Trifluvian City \u2014 A Ball This Evening \u2014 The Men are Looking Fit.The rain, which interrupted the inspection of the 4th division by Major-General O'Grady-Haly, at Three Rivers yesterday, proved one of the heaviest storms of the The eneral officer in command was drenched ¢ to the skin by the violent downpour, as -were also all the troops taki part.The rain poured down in sheets, an the infantry were compelled to quickly seck the shelter of the tents.The cavalry retired in better order, as there was a rush.Major -General O'Grady-Haly, after inspecting the line of each corps, the kitchena and hospitals, left by the P for Montreal en route for Ottawa.He express- \u201c Campbell's Clothing,\u201d MORGAN'S OLD CORNER, 267 St.James Street.133736 danger of some one being hurt in a Wild\u201d ed himself after: the inspection as beep much pleased with what he had seen of the work of the men.The storm, which took place during the tion, was a continuation of one: which or place about two o'clock the same morning e troops were in their tents at the © time, and did not mind the down- \u2018pour in the least.Tents, in one or two instances, were hlown down, but with these tions the troops were quite dry and rtable: during the downpour.\u201cOrders.-were\u201d issued during the day for morning to begin operations in connection with a Shem battle Shich was fought later in the day.lar drill has taken place daily since the troops went into camp.With the exception of the rain storms referred to, excellent weather has been ex- rienced by those in camp.The men are brown aud healthy looking and seem in eXx- cellent spirits.It is some fifteen vears since the camp was held at Three Rivers, and the presence of the military in such stantial numbers.has quite transformed the old town.The officers speak of the hospitality of the -citizens towards - the visiting -troops in terms of the warmest praise, Already a ball has been given in their honour, and another takes place this evening.At night the town, is a mass of brilliant colour with the presence of so any bright uniforms.0.a Star.representative whb visited the camp yesterday, the officers acknowledged its situation, the m jority esteeming it far above Laprairie.e only faults which having ; the men to be ready at three o'clock this \u2018many excellent features in connection with] \u2018could be found were écribed area and à VER respects the place was perfectly, KINGSTON, , steamer Kingston, owned byt \u2018 and Ontario Navigation Compiay.made ) trial trip to day between Toi and Press: a good \u2018eu Sas cott.She hb: machinery\u2019 none here at five o'clock met by hundreds of who went on board Kent, Aldermen Behor on bertson, Graham, ie hed ex-Mayor Dr.Smythe City Cammon and.oe rented Manager Hi sente anager The pre Ry handsome fags.pleasing reply ill be the Are sa -Ioset£ absolutely sani dame \u201chat shage-lock Tick.Three grein : 00, 85.00.For wae b all fund deste THE ALASKA FEA Bathing Suits.You surely will need \u2018a.Bathing, Suit some time this summer.Buy -mow.Yon won't get them so cheap again, One and two piece Silk and \u2018Wool Bathing Suits, latest cut, extra\u2019 ~ $1.00 $3.75 value Bathing Trunks.all 5 all\u2019 colours, won't shrink, very fine value -°- - - Our Vest Sale.Has only three more days to run.Til] Saturday you can get.a cool Summer Vest of Crash; Pique or Linen as low as $1.00.Men\u2019s Crash Trousers at $1.00.These Trousers are tailor made, latest cut .out: of.every style and pattern of fine h.By buying this large lot we got a good reduction and no can seli them while.$1.00 they last Real French Balbriggan in pinks, blues, beliotropes and plain colours, sanitary and cool, Just thing for the hot weather, usual \\l price $L00.50¢ Our price, each Lisle thread fancy silie plate \u2014-English make, reinforced seat and nos \u2018beautifully made worth usually m 8.0 to 2.00 Our Price 75\u20ac Underwear.Fine line of Sanitary Underwear in checks and plain colors or silk atripes, extra strong and i.Sold elsewhere at $2.00 and and $2 price %.ou $1.00 eer as et THE BANNAN STORE 213-215 St.James st.NOTICE.Notwithstanding the disastrons conflagration that otcurred at our premises, 1000 - Demontigny St, the business will continue without any interruption.158:3 T.F.MOORE & CIE.+ {4 + 3 + 3 ITALIAN CHIANTI 3 Light Claret Wine from Sunny Italy.- Lending ie ex Allan ve pe 100 CASES ITALIAN A ito Caml Rome \u201d is.3 CHAN TE WINE, Vtg oie of 12 asks, 1 litre cach, #700 por cams 3 CHIANTI WINE, Vintage ows of 26 fasks, half ire cach, 88 $800 per ; BARKHAUSEN\u2019S + 3 CHATEAU LAMOTHE CLARE + VINTAGE OF 1889.$ In Quarts.renee $7.50 per case 3 BARKHAUSEN'S + $ CERONS GRAVES SUPÉRIEURE (Sautornes) + 1 Per case of one dozen quarts + Per case of two dozen pints oe xe + + I.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Importers, 3 Italian Warehouse.+ 4 = i and the surrender value of Address, THE Tho-Teust & Loan Lo of Canada i.-_ Minporpareted 2 9,106 br Soph prone) | CAPITAL BUBBORIBAS Money advanced on he security of grees\u2019 he life insurance policies.\u2019 .COMMENSEONER, THR TRUST AND LOAX CONPANT OF CANADA.2e se James Stress, Menireal, =\u201d 87,3 + AMERICA\u2019 S HIGHEST GRADE SHIRT Wellington Bicycles 3 | CAVERHILL, eo & CO, f summer \u2018 | Furniture 2 ale \u2014\u2014us \u201cFOR ONE WEEK ONLY we will have \u2018a\u2019 sale of Summer Furniture to enable all to bur for their summer needs at greatly reduced prices.; | Read the- following \u201csample\u201d offerings: rge Wicker Chair-\u2014oool and com- le, aud very strong, j \u201cthe ing for ad FER ae ge 52, 25} b, was go ureaus and Wash.Stands, made of fine hardwood.finished in light or dark golden oak stain, very strong, what you Deed Sd for Jour cottage.were * $8.50 with solid brass last a life time, Tas x Sale price.| Fine Tron Dedsteads, white Carpets, a and all.other \u2018House Furnishin in greatest variety and_profusion.teel & Brunet, B15 Notre Dame Street.g \u2018neods ere \u201cis no Pammav .- \u2018Mount Royal.at, D Papat \u2026.\u2026.see ses mem.D]- ( - \u2018Taylor, ra LY « se see wee oo ill , apst .\u2026 bee nee ene sentra ; : \u201cMills, b Pat, 7 Q re picked are ss.follows: = Baier rat 3 Eu el 0 1 YZ : US y A y \u2018 d ratés capes 1 rl da ex wee DT : GC eo TO QW 7 \u2019 x condition and confident.d in ; J.| alte et.agraire prow ove wee oe | ; 1 © z .- 12 ; \\ ; opinion, meet Leander finals: &; Ne: + i ce ME II à [ | a Leur, tho Eines OH ek ol prio 3 _ cr tracts a ama- Tota) vee ses wee erence sos me Um a -.oo A y - re: 9 Coa ton; 3, H- 3 ke, J.G.yi match between the above team we the | 7 » .Crowds Gave Them a Hearty Recep | 3 Bow, Ce 2, J.M.oa torias was e toria | , A., P., gt duiog attitude ét tho rons\u2019 and Dlayed, ht in for the.|! - - tion Last Night With the Ac- No.6 \u2014Bow, K.' ; W.B.John- Swill #! be safe to go to.8nÿ leaders of the league by 13 runs.Grant |: .com ent of Music.ston; A.Thorae: Li , Jack.inary \u2018expenses for the Dominion and Harrison bowled well for the winners, |' ts, panym .No.¥ aw A, Ke LL.Wigfield; fnpiostié?x and Mather lt Victoria, 0 .Bands, and firework, and music were, 3, J.A.Devan; stroke, 9.5 Howard.en - \u2019 : some e componen char- .8\u2014Bow, .À .F Fin-.Li to a inclined J.Taylor, Jun out .-al 0 acterized the reception of the Grand Tronk wo.à.Da Bomph .3?Ni Hin ! = Thomas p n does not seem | £ Grant.b Rowland : 19} \u20ac Boating Club\u2018members who went to Buffalo « vo.0.\u2014Kde:.L.A.W.Brooks; 2, J.Me the chand@é of having another boat E.Horsfall.run out .& li to take part in the International races.: a I, \u2018Roberts; stroke, C.Brainy.faster thad*Sbamrock IL.But sup $- EI Bamforth b Towland _ -.8 is \u2018The Point people took, à night off to hou- 10 How, W.Frye; 2.J.D.Paxton; \u2018than Bb x 1: 3 wc er, 0 A our them, and notwithstanding t the heat, 3 E.Norton; stroke, R.Majo r than -Bhamroc 3 1 M Lockwood, b L -3- i ak ly = 3; ?[ A Redfearn, b Burnett + on they turned out in crowds to take part in} \"Ng, Us ow, F.Elliott; 2, 2H.John- G.Hallors, b Rowland ® the home coming celebration.ston; Manson.Harrison, b Ly: .1 he Mr.the \u201cPon whose shoulders, em Le Baby: 2 34.McDonough; _ The Dominion 0.W.A.Meet at the W.Wadsworth, b 0 as chaire, ten ions share of the pre 8, D.écpbel stroke, H.L utbeck.Point was a failure, \u2018and it should teach A Bile, not out \u2026.0 parier ork, the you thiul tern of Pa \" 8, twa lessons.One in that ouly the greatest 3 ol and aided by his trusty Leutensnts MB.CLARK GETS COLDER.exertion can make a bicycle meet a success Total os vee are eee ou 41 made a great success of the reception.ROTHESAY, July 3\u2014Kenmeth M.Clark, \u201c powadays, and the other.that ta be good i Victoria.ILLUMINATED, BOAT PARADE.owner of Be colli a stacn per, Lipion small makers.R.Walk b .6 proposes Cl mas on, ; fellows, popular sportsmen, and hospitable a Hott, pi b Garson © 1 One of the features of the entertainment through the.Royal mater Yacht Club, Everything for the Horse and Stable.; futoetainers id far.from aufficiqnt to success- J.Hardman.b Harrison Le FOR - ee was a sort of a miniature fete-de-nuit, the J\" ron of races between the, Shamrock i Summer sheets, fly nets, lap dusters,\u2019 nt.sporting under: E Mather.b Harrison .w es A \u2019 Pre mate water parade was a VerY and the-Kariad,under the American time al- batters.one Shaman sages \u2018com! | i fixe 4 pure: te, Fun out mo 2 THAN The men in whose honéur the sestiities oe our fo decide.whi hich Sater | Foods, ete, by fons bandag .LL a ax 3 SON RAY TT, Bo ES me Ph iE ee mia y, c an Tan S L a re i hd run dent Dood Hasting.> Harrison ve 2 SN S shall, who the colours of the Grand eu.ti Clask\u2019s Dropoml chti been \u201cht BUGGIES, success of an even , 2 Rar rant .oo ARERR Trunk Club to victory at the Jan.American favourably- wy in.yechting circles, It} ro oye 2 tew thousand yeariy of & ure with which one figures out how a good anne, FUN OUt -\u2026.wee sor ses son oo 0 NN regatta.at Buffalo, and at the Dominion seems\u2019 impro ble that say\" negotiations high grade in sixty s gate will enable the executive to make im- pxtras .\u2026\u2026.nes » nevarses corn 3 NN Day regatta in Toronto.Between them will result,or \u201ceven that Sir T.Lipton wii Prices are right as voie as quality; nd the useful of Total coo.lies \u2026.\u2026.uv ue 0e they captured nineteen prizes.Charlie Mc- adopt the farigality of rejecting the propo- Catalogues « on application, provemens don has extend e uineas ; Lean.won the lnjenational single canoe sition.he VAREHO AND OFFICES: - the -orgamzation, hes-long- since been +x- championship à uffalo against the best \u2014\u2014 ploded.Businees ability, prompt and un- =.° paddlers.in the \u2018world, and the crew won The Kariad.was built by the.Hende: sons, 333-588 st Paul street.remitting attention to busine details, THE TURF the world's championshi yat Eu NS phe of Glasgow, last year for Cop: Rose, on FACTORY: > 022 ; our-in-canoe events, and captur e first was at first named Distant Shore e is 2 tHe members, econ- i prizes in the same event on Dominion Day a composite cutter, designed by George 758-788 Notre Dame te street edge of how and when SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACING.INSPECTOR WILLIAM STARKE, OF TORONTO, in Toronto.L.Watson, and, acrording \u2018to Lioyds\u2019 Reg- The Grand Trunk Boat club house was i ister, has a length of 97.2 feet, She has wok re.NEW YO! YORK.July 1.\u2014At Bheepsbesd Bay | [President of the C.A, A.U., Whose Work, as Well as Thaï of Other Offi- crowded by tbe members of the crew an sailed some close cpnterts this year with ults were as fol- loue race.6 farionge-Tribtin, 13, Lin cers of the Union, is Being Seriously.CritTelsed by the Smaller.Fry.their bandes friends, 4 aud ÈS building a the Shamrock L the § Derman, cape - \" decora = teor, Whi ary, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5, won; Handwork, Who Want to Break \u2018Up \u2018the Union x the occasion.A large bonfire was kept blaz- ea She has been \u2018defestéd |} 112, O'Connor, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5, 3; Unmask- \u201cing on the island opposite the boat house.| three Th \"Bemtorger\u201d Fabius Margate, Kinniok \u2014 fini-h li the lead until, wh he Nebo Bit took re aoend Priot's alt LLE CLIN Po mks ed > rep - ni-h line, inc ing the lead until, when whic t part .aroan i ures le.Bobs.Bells of Lexington, Fiara and AQUATICS - +] the line was road.they bad a length and Island, previous to the official ecto tio CHA NOE DE £0.fox cos Rr TE i me Becond race, 1 mile, sellin Tnatrusive, , a quarter advantage over Columbia.Wiscon- and the prize which was offered for the ROTHESAY, July 3.~The Royal Ulster Qapiua$500,000.0-page book F Boprenet 120; McGinn, 2 to 1 and 1 to : Dejande.sin bad found herself unable to\u2018get any best illuminated boat was Ton by Mesrrs.Yacht Club has notified Kenneth M.Clarke, So K EMED ° a 103.Shaw, 7 to 5 and 3 to 5, 2; Yitellius, moré speed in the last mile, and finished Huntley and Dawson.It w ificent that it must decline to take up is chal- 2097 Masenic Temple, Chicaze, $2, Desmond, 1¢-to 1 and 3 3.Tim two lengths and a half behind Columbia.sight as the beautifully decorated boats and lenge.\u20181o0f 159 45 Anecdote, Barretto and Barbette ] Georgetown, had hung like a young bulldog canoes filled with bright young fellows and .\u2014 Third race, N.F.course\u2014De Reszke, 12, and finished only a scant two lengths be.laughing maidens, were slowly propelled INDÉFENDENCE DOCKED.; \u201cDunlop Bicycle Tires Shaw even and 1 to 3, 1: Howell V2 hind the Wisconsin crew.Syracuse and around the \u2018island in the moonlight \u201c NEW LONDÔN, 3\u2014Thomas F.p Bley Slack, 6 to 1 and 8 to 5, 3: Portroyai, Lis, Pennsylvania were distanced.No distress .THE OFFICIAL RECEPTION.Yawson s eloo Yndcpendence which a& - Dunlop Carriage Tires ¢ a Spencer, 3 to 1 and 4 to 5, 3.Time, LI16 was evident in any of the boats, a most re- rived a var Haven \u2018on Sunday Remorse and Sweet Clover also ran.| markable thing when the pace set is taken The final business of the night took place evening, was fowed the river this mora- Hee ronte tod dy the Dunlop Tire O6, Fourth race, The Long Island, Jem miles\u2014 | into consideration.in the.big room of oT crow ho en ing, and at noon wes oh the ways.Two \u201cMONTREAL | DEPOT; 7 Ripe sasary Gol dq Heels, 105 Burns, 8 to 5 divers adjusted the blocking under THE FOUR-OAR RACE.The four mimpbe : brought such credit on thiéme:lves and the the sloop's keel and there was mo pitch ¥ Brigadier 119, Shaw, 8 of send are|.AND TI Phe f aied À A he D K > ed pi ochran ola THE \u2018 ME MADE AS e four-o Tace for the Davison-Ken- Trutflé Boating \u2018Ci ere seat to à.Time 15 Carbuncle also ran.w 4 nedy Challenge Trophy, was called first, Grand à platform \u201cwith Provident James whatever.in hauling.the racer out of the Fifth race, five furlongs, selling \u2014 Lady WORLD'S RECORD.the competing crews fring Pennsylvania, Powell, who made a short but eloquent water.A number of kodak Sends.were on | 3: Holcombe-=i%, 16, 15, 8 1518, » 14 Radnor, 99, McGinn, 8 to 1, 1; Step on .d es Dntaris: \u2018Hockey Association-Now 4 _\u2014 Columbia and Cornell, arranged in this speech, congratulating tbe boys on their hand and many pictures of vessel were 16,12.\u2014 nr the + Movers and the C.Bard = Wilkerson, 20 ot and 3 to 1 8 The Point St.les People Wal -| order- from the west shore toward the victories.A programme of pongs, musical taken as she appeared on and off the river.ne & Greenwqpd-Il, 13, 16, 9, 12, 14 m1 oo Prim Time, 1.02.Fair Empress, Tenagra, Tes Char p come middle of the river.Pennsylvania's four selections and recitations was furnished by Crowinshield, designer of the Inde- + cin Ay\u201d \u201cthie Ontario Rugby Union Varre, Concertina, Linora, BSuccaunna, the Grand Trunk Boat Club Boys \u2018* ht the water but they were quck- the members of the club and their friends, pondence, was at the shipyard and waited , CWalton\u201413 8.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 10,13, == High Carnival, Emma A.M.Venus Vic- ; ly followed by Cornell à bia » which the following took part Messre.R.| until the sloop was hauled out ho when .Lovelace\u201413, 10, 11, \u2014 = w= = sand the Ontario Football Associa- trix.\u2018Hebron and Sand Flea also ran.Who Did So Nobly at the Races Au the one mile mark Penneylvania ally .Holgate, A.Wilson, Geo.Horgan.A A.\"he returned to Boston.wo = iad ., \u201c59, i tion Join Them.Fors of the Pan-American Exhi retained the lead alf a length, and Co Clifforn, T.Jobnso nson, W.8\" Bore .D.\u201d Biddelr6,8,12, \u2014\u2014\u2014 - ; Botanic Bi Burne à do ant 5 to à 2: at Buffalo.bition i vas hay ocrensing of Come.Re a pail X R De es e, oN 5% I.olin Clegho 1, $, 17, 1; n 8 16 .por, Ju 3\u2014 the Inepector Se | Time, 1.47 10%, first \u2018ohn.spd slob : ; léad; and all three boats were holding their ; \u2019 ' Sir pere L Forth of Clyde, Trem NG Bray\u201414, 15 » ok 35,18 Executive nadian Amateur r Choiri nnan ç \u2019 ourse in ti the ; \u2014\u2014 12, 1, = == \u2014\u2014, : Athletic Union may well look out for and ER of he ellen alc ran.Godfréy POUGHKEEPSIE July 3.\u2014The inter last quarter, Cordell manner ae de- LACHINE ANNUAL astra.the challenge of Kenneth M.Clark, owner Ww.YE _\u2014\u2014 20 \u2014 - M, 8, 16 Le ©, themeelves.There are several after their CAEN collegiate boat races over the Hudson cr.ased Pennsylvanias lead, while Columbia Preparations are already being made by of the Kariad, for trial Ch een the _ 1, À ; the mutterings of discontent River course were decided yesterday as dropped to the rear.The Ithacans.seem-| the Lachine Boating and Canoeing Cl Kariad and the Shamrock II.bt it with.Te.H.( Clarke\u2014 «+ = \u20144,- 18, Lu.8 0, wn + of the C.U.have follows: ed to have plenty of reserve power left, \u2018for \u2018the annual regatta, which is always the consent of Sir.Thomas, W.John- \u201cyy: = = hm 1, 16, 12.a Jonder and more threatening, CYCLING *Varsity eight \u2014 Cornell, first; tims, and made another spart when near the fin- held on the last Saturday in July.À fea- son the well Lama, yachtemat \u2018an repre- Taito 13.18 8 Le it was principally.the C.L.A.185315; Columbia, second; time, 18.38, | ish, closing up the gap between the two ture of the regatta will be the four-oared sentative \u20ac Sig Tho Thomas\u2019 as, Lipton on on the FA vas sgainst the C.A.A.U.au- Wisconsin, third; time, 19.06 4-5; George: shells, and taking the lead over Pennsyl- competition for pewters, presented by Cap- { Shamrock ir.NOTES OF THE NEWS.ire , \u2018but now several other organizations FRIDAY AT QUEEN\u2019S PARK.town, fourth, time, 19.21.The best previous Vania, winning the race by a length and a tain- «Cumming, of the cl Enough names 1.against the- Rarisd je in five matches, Ach REE Fe e- opel taken part in the revolt.On Frid record for 'Varsity eight was 10.44 3.5.No ball.Columbia was not expected.to make.were posted t to make up twelve.crews, sd.match to be for £500.a A \u2014 el pes \u2014\u2014 Queen\u201d wp ok mext the bicycle Taser it the time was taken for Syracuse and Pennsyl- à showing.but by uly\u2019 heroic duruggle She .\" LA nt stock company bas 1 2 2 = .vania who were many lengths behind.In finie ird by a length and a ha \u2014 ss 1 nipeg for ihe purpose-of bullding 8p \u2014- , tention.The clubs are all well represented the \u2019Varsity f Cornell behind Pennsylvania.\u2018abattolr fai\" > CRICKET | and the entry list follows : 1% 35.id ornell was first; time, = last message did mot discourage him, and mense « 42 .; ylvania, second; time, v , .-À # SSSI Soon Work.EVENT NOT A DE | me aie GOLF.| {Gummi se Sama mme tog 8 aoop wo 300_One third mile, on ein preiou record for tis dines Th freshen oye beeen vhs egy | LL |e Grane.SE WANS A A TT : PHILADELP: Hi Jily 5 The cs qi J.pelle 4 .Dubord, Wo \"Chennell Star In th 5: sh : , Pennsylvania, Colienbia and Syrdeuse for | ui: à :| ETEM, 0 £ Toronto, \u2018is the final sxkebolder,| An \u201cOIX Boys non\u201d is belng held at: ] y anadian A.À errault, A.Gariepy, T w.n the freshmen race, Pennsylvania was the Stewarts Cup ted by F R.\u2018and that \u2018all monegs dre posted be St.Catharines, de with Codd chat team LPH a, te second game here Fleming, T.Perrault, Star A.A : first; time, 10.20 1-5 Cornell, second; tim®, Bat ar « presen y Francis R., Y Towns.léaÿ land.Tow of excresidents of \u2018the.ce tenday.with ibe Germansious Club, the \u2019 EVENT NO.2.10.23; Columbia, third; time, 10.36 1- 5; a rat ; GS ful strugele.The es Tue - 2 leaves Engl eontest im bi ans ance.; u \u2018TAC - TT - a Pris Fr rolled ue a of 3.10\u2014One-third mile open aseociation\u2014 Syracuse, fourth; time 4044: ù h seemetd \u2018to catch the water at the same | dropped \u2018two of the phi A named An old man, named: Bchilter, deuveratety - oo .Against this the Canadians made 81 H.Palmer.P.A.A À; A, Holcomb, P.A.for: this distance was 9.19 12.esumep eight me: Pon) the fret pren strokes Cornell [or pa ne sition by ct Sale to th the Bat, Beste.nt on \u2018Tuesday, FE CM \u2014 a - B for four pte À thie rage of oe A AO ; Rio Fd P.love yo \u20181.T; Warring.The first crews in the Varsity eight | the other rer nat Cheese of the frat WIN AT! we Eros ni à ity The visitors res med, Fereerdy Star H A.Xr by F > roweg \"+ théefollowing stroke during the quarter Cornell was leading by by a length, , à meeting of the the executive of the The plant plant of the National a ard -.a follow on.This they failed, only getting EVENT NO.3.re It md 3d un [eee so Co ane Ay.i far aie to oa ah ecnter Fuestar.Ay Elan = so EA we ° na as ine à do ae che do i 4 The at their 3.20\u20142 mile qamercal travellers\u2014 College mile.mile.mile.mile.proaching the bridge at ' the mile \u201cmark, DEFEAT THE LENNOXVILLE \u2018AND nto at the oe of Ji dy 0 of.re- |.8200, = the task jack of they a, le in- Manon: Lord, E À Be, ters.LR comelt vo.5 = 5 » Cornell, was still taining it lead, ; with SHERBROOKE TEAM.ives rom ihe Causdiag phen vai house : Toe ry Face wires Government \u2018Light.ap, a .\u2026\u2026 hylvania seco onen water wee! \u2018 aro 00 mings defeat.This, ired, cored.1 ad d before PAAA; L.der * Wisconsin .35 35 37 37 the Pennevlvanja, and Columbia shell, and JU Sion, \u201cthe Ontario Football ocistion, re ee end id SR Isle \"Varsi yracuse fou ul .When dig ssociati Ama cedne.Toni 200 pire peau : thous de 3.40\u2014One mil o 5 mad mon eo der ty eights was crews were rowing iro 3 to op \u2018reroken to Metropal itans Had 58 Hotes Up bodies not Mar i resorta Ottawa that hat\u201d the Iw do dr ma 80 a the edd b.rd Ticket 3 Reid e q e Kiara.ALT W \u20ac on bl Ho Rn and what ps the minute.When the crews went under \u2018Play Was Complated\u2014A Return Canadian.Amateur Athletic Unio ; ternetiona] Commission.will moot in.w emaining e eid, being the las i AA: ar- more remarkable, four leading crews in the 2 under ptt e Union bee 1 man out.Lounsburgh aleo played well, mak- ton, W.H SF : Way.b the bridge Cornell had increased her lead necessity for re-organisa n sert moe o pl esd in exactly one hour, yed well, ma ge) J.Roy, Gen, TE eine, Corton ah broke: the.old record pv mani a quarter of a length over the Pennsylvania Match is to be Played on the the othe ral Ey body on mers popul ét the On elections \u201c3A! s gave the Canadians & lead of 88, with EVENT NO.5.University, made the new récord of four boat, and Columbia was but a length b Metropolitan Links in the | lines.:At present the C.A.A.U.permits | The Dominion 1 Iron © Germantown | an_ innings .band.\u201d The miles, 18.6815, the à be hind Pennsylvania, while Syracuæ had Autumn individual .clubs the me \" Aenty in te et ai Bydner | Snnecessary - local men emsayed the possible task of try- [ 3,55 Two mile, saletmen\u2014 ; 19:44 3-5, made b revious eens ME dropped back, putting her 2 lengths to the || ut 7 \u2019 1 councils as unions of clubs, and the intem- i The loads\u201d o knock off the runs.In this they H.Palmer P.A.A.A.; H.Lafontaine, Star last vesr, y ennsylvania crew bad, Entering the last half-niile Pennayl- tian i» hd try and confine membership to chars ring of Vesela, consti -and lost 3 wickets for 10 runs.A Ap ! Gervais, ROM.Cagney, y vania \u2019s oarsmen hit up Yheir strokes and The match between the \u201cthe Metropolitan Go | uture bs pe on ont Ww.Currie, B.Palmer.Columbia finished second, making the malle a desperate effort to overcome Club of Montreal), and 2 team pi arts cations by E.Howell, of Paris, end { The Militia Department i _ MOUNT ROYAL ÉLEVEN WON.EVENT NO.6.course in 1858; Wisconsin third, In nell's lend and they were partly successful.from the Lennoxville and Sherbrooke Golf J.hael Toronto, for reinstate Shock covering Imperial rier pe 19.08 4-5; Georgetown fourth, in 19.21.Pennaylvania\u2019s spurt caused two 1 h lub: o , : about 76 mem of the Re aaa TTT tch 2 t th 41 il .t engths of clubs, took place at tbe Lennoxville Links ment, were not granted.A mal Fata at the Driving Park, 0\u2014One m TEAL, Tace\u2014 The race was rowed in water that was Open water to show between her shell and resulting in 2 pictory for the Metropolitan\u2019s : Dragoons.The Andividual between the Montreal E A.ve H.phenomenally advantageous, and while this the Columbia boat.while Syracuse follow- by ve from a few 0, 8a, PCR ri ss \u201c(seannd eleven) and the Kirby, .hou Weslien Jain ES relever may have helped the time, still it did not ed in in almost all the wash of the Penneyl- Ath h the course was new.to moet ount Royal Club, resulting in an easy Se W.3 away Lande\u201d T soem to assist the freshmen, under almost Nearing the last: quarter Cor.the players iy game was t up an ROD AND GUN: wo story, for the Mount-R 1 tea b gr mt ana sight ruria.Following are £3 itgniggnad BL.: den, Btar the same conditions.The \"Varsity race nell held Her lead by a length, with - Fenn- a very enjoyable-day-put in.: EVENT-NO.3 | ots of ey eylvania second, Columbia, (hurd, snd Syva, | of the Leanoxvill fo Gib, iad the distinction THE TOURNAMENT ENDS.ef am er t | ou roke Pepper, o ei man up.for their team .9 40\u2014Tro mile, tandem\u2014 : that Pennsylvania hsd been picked as fhe Penneylvanis tho vas fitted the and mou cer Ay analy deserved a v sserved his victory.wm \u2014 (Special te to the Stary, - me - i _ : : Niger PARA PA, £4 4 boner: 9, Me that Cpe eut er out, easily, ent ru overcome Cornell 8 lead, and \"the bis vas nine holes.makes a ne er rd wy the terstate Association's » July 31h nm fre weed In the.heart of Hu goom, 218 ] AA ton B Bond.L.Latin the appetite of the thousands upon the wradually closed un, the Pennsylvania course, and proved too much for his part- brought to a close \"ls and the A M ouvre Pr LOU The Heme ; a taine, Star AAA WH 0 ¥oManus Tem- cops and observation train for the other frenhies capture the ead from ihe.Ttha- vo ncn, Me à Hutehhon ha 1a Bad À | visitors departed on the evening trains.atarted on the Adelphi Hotel from aa 4 .1 P'e #- ayna ayland.con ly at this time and it d the f They express themselves as well pleased tric ire and had gained re node ad 01 EVENT NO.8.| he, Phenomenal feature of the day ie Tormey \u2018at No.5d broke casa Frère Grom bf ttn Be like with the toumement snd with their treat.Deloto Pan LRITRE Lo © 3] 4.45\u2014Oce mile, mana rs and proprietors\u2014 broken in the lsst half mile Cornell The Cornell eight were unable after that Uay's outing is looked forward to.a : T De vents or : sh 6 i bey i se \u201cconcerning tho death.of the \u2018 : £| 4 Holcombe, PA AA; 8.MeNiece, eNiese, would tonight have three victo ctoriés fo her 10, Tseain the lead snd, Pennevivania won Following'is the score: fifteen targets, except the third, rth and | murdered ina her b PSEISER 3 Cone hs Tne PAA.AS LE credit.Columbia is happy to-night, fe Hew Thy three *lengt ba amd Sores Furth Ur Lennoxville Metropolitan ninth, which were 20- targets 6 scorat Rais thet, Wi eee 8 7 feat place to se second place | LOT x-aidel com.two lengths and » bal Herbert.04 Sherbrooke 4 wore aa foown 1 the ten events LHI\" AL She insane, LT | test after vine | winners a terribl Versus T.Hutchison + ae hard fight, and coming 10 but a few sec THE HENLEY \u2014 Smith.ce Me Fertrld, 0 1, 1, 18,700, 18, 13, et AT \\ gods behind, Seorgetorn, » new.rival for REGATTA, L AR.3, fin 0 | YD.Bates-i5, 13, 00, 15, 1, 3, 15, : : ' -%Ÿ nours, an whom ea ion vo lide oe d Ny : KY .KE been paid, got inside th rd, and OPening of the Big Ra ani a.0 te 17, M .A504 \\).bung \u2018on \u2018to.the leaders ern 48 'g Race Meeting on op er.0.6.Pangan.À ©.6.Thompeon\u201415, 15, 17, 12, 14,17, 11, | thur, »~ .that surprised everybod Pennsylvania the Thames To-day.versus James Hill.1 bi, ema nes = \u2018 uns y Ya never in the race.with ita second crew, _HENLEY-ON-THE-THAMES, July 3.\u2014 \u2014Macdonsd.air 0 » | 1 Gritath-\u201415, 1, 19, 15, 15, 18,16, 13 woe IR.: and Syracuse, wit t versus À.Purce .3 A and 6 u vio, i ve very ieht oarsmen De oe pean] Regatta a open ss to-day Monde pair cee 0 ; FH.Comovers\u201414, 14, 16, 11, 12, 18, 13, Tanadisn Governmen ; .1 high to ber of entries for the ames allen Airis.A ball : | ogAlthoush the smes, was ome of, the, most Cur re Beaten the cous for that \"ers 0.D Caiind 8 yd Cre, 15,101, 35 1, 12, 35 cémmanding the Canadian mi CL ~~ distress in any boat.It was à minute after were won by Trinity Ha, Gomori: the Ww.Rvs DR \u2026\u2026 0 i C.b.White\u201412, 12, 16, 13; 12, 15, 11,12, ment for three months from Jur half-pest five when the six \u2019Varaity crews.School of Mines Rowing Olub, and the EG Fraser.l'Rogerb.5 17% a formalione, and did not Sopris up at the start there being a slight Kingston, Rowing Club ub.The resulte t today E.C Fraser \u201cA rés 2: 0 4 2 Nostonr11, 10, 14, 1 &, 11, 12, 10, Immpertat authort 8 were desiroia ST That the blood i is ree its richness and \u2018the very life it.dey because of the breaking ao Cars TGS A dE Fr Swe CHA.0 return to E 1 Eee J Ol Cup\u2014 nnje self is being sapped from brain and nerves.You feel weak weal warnings cd at ihe\u201d pis) fhe stat to : son Fpwing Clon beat Trinity College, Où | OR DE LU ER : or ingeton t - : + and run down.You get pale ahd sallow, with dark rings ofa stake boot.che had to ip {he absence.The Grand Clee Sav heat: Metropolitan 68 up 5 ._ ander arrears | 7 t#idet the eyes.You lose flesh and the food you eat does mot at re 25 strokes had Ozlord.Time, 7.0 \"a a New College.CT .: was t st ran a \u2014 , : seem to nourish you.Your hands and feet get cold.You are [rowed that the D he for te Penney AR Ve En How.CONDENSED 2.| yracuse i : Bh a fictwous and \u2018isritable, Little things worry you.You suffer from Pepmagivaie for they pan Lo drop ladies ie Goad der Hate a Flos Heat: - | with tieadache; neuralgia and nervous dyspepsia.You grow ond meena 55\" fee the het Liege, t Jesne Cal H.Miles beat Yorke b of île, t le ide \"Tithe, 7.1 es orke y a score | gia yspep: gr mile, there was not 25 fost.between the Traces ens oe Fourth bent: Tri- 3.36 in the final round of the tennis tour- m iichol and depressed at times, find your me \u201cshou London nament of the Marylebone Cricket Club.eli y p ; y mory failing dropped t a half length h behind them, nity Hall \u201cCumbrige, beat the _ on HN ment à 9 che i Kon vd Greynthe hol.ani feel unable to concentrate your thoughts.Columbia t this poin.ng Cs à der of the silver a.The winner will y g the mile Cornel had eu the end à 407 pe began un Tri favourable con con then play Eriotiey the.Bolder of the guld- |: : Fhisis the train ôf symptoms which lead to nervous pros- vantage.Wisconsi 1 b t.: ; : 1 ; ! - tried J ath to and a: cool breeze was blowing off the tow racque yop pr steal second place me Columbia, x from path, The attendghce, however, does not Ca ation and paralysis or land their victim in the epileptic quai _expeciations.«Comparatively | Heloombe Waed, and Dwight ¥.Devigy |.; paraly pilep hos- he oint, lshough wicking ire up oN erican.fags or prominent.Americans the American gt, nd won the final roan ad i - five when your coheët equilpped with the \u2018or insane asylum.\u2019 ® Nearly everybody needs a nerve re- were visible.in the Wimbledon tennis championship do.|.tive and blood builder at certain periods in his life.When fo th tures TLE i boat ennemie = ah Re Simon.by shee re Patera | © \u201ccells ard being wasted away more rapidly than mature i Eve 5 met New College 40120 and.A tn ex ropectivty.+ spond | E place.them callapse is certain, unless some means is [forts = eting of the M.A.AA, Revolver Is Your Catarrh any Better ?crab Jas held at the § an, art even \u2018assist in enriching the blood: and creating new nerve ing, wh Y ht to treat it \u2018 > ne 120 favourable In the winter vou eaton | M8 shoot on July V6 at 2 doc rte a Dr.Chase's: Nerve Food is the most effective preparation | 57 ; ta #0 favourable, Tn the winter you catch conditions wil be ten hots dé Dom ; * hwiable for thoroughly.restoring richness to the blood and : te Gespite aîl you Site pat ard to cure Ë cars wil be edjated EX Sa | se ù -and vitality to the nervous system.: i record of eh Tor you.- It'is the HY ° coaster brake.rae A it's different \u2014 ther g is favourable, \u2018 evened up to Co in Now, there's leu) remédy, so\u2019 | -and the } sich is x open Tr nther five had showed itn.9\u2019.feet | pleasant to use and #0 effective\u2014Catarrh- of the M loon ; \u2018ç to the front.ozone, In the summér it cures Catarrh in\u201d [are held every ay, and | ry short ti Y see, it heals, , A Dr.Ch ase\u2019 S N erve Food ri ines bout iad bell £785 STS Xan tot, L308 an Pichrto her a, \u2018been, very wail attended.1 t t h in Its ise: It's % box, d boxes for 82.50 ; at all dealers or Ædmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto.of the crews, and when the @ 5 is Tan ours Di mad ha George Towns, the oarsma romad, i bound for Dr.Chase's last \u2018and Complete Recsigs B Book, ; \"04 4 land RE Pers h a to meet Jacob Gauda he W cham he bead 2 A a on, recommends it m Yb parthe bids FIFTH PLACE.AND MAY BE yp FOURTH BY THIS EVENING.Will Play Two Games in Hartford To-morrew-Away From Home | Now Until July 20 When They Return Here With Toronto \u2014 A Row \u2018at Rochester.Look out, Hartford, we're a-coming; Likewise \u201cProvies\u201d clear the way.Up the pike we go a-humming-\u2014 Can\u2019t stand any moré delay Three times winners, no use trying For 1 to stop us\u2014\"twouldn\u2019t paye top a-flying\u2014 Cant stand: any more delay.Might have been there had we hustled; Time enough, though, yet: but Wouldn't know we'd fou ME and \u2019 tueed\u2014 Can\u2019t stand any more dela; Got the Wor'sters on the run now, \u201cProvies\u201d ain't so away Goin\u2019 to play baseball 1 like fun now-\u2014 Can\u2019t stand any more delay The third [and last of {he home games with Worces! sw y Montreal yes- have bon 3 Shut out it arm and Wenkened a little in \"the eighth | inning.He gave Rickert three bad balls, end then, to save himself from giving a o first to ive a straight one.tw 5 dead ickert promptly lifted it over the HN haa fence for a home It was the only run the Worcesters ie fact of the matter is that the Worm has been terrifying people with Little Shannon.reached the home plate.said Hunt, who happened to cee Som fears third base ore the acr ial ball was caught, ~\u2014and wasn\u2019t Shannon mad-\u20140, its ation of weird and awful names, but ontreal has grown to learn that the devil is sometimes not so bad as he is painted, and.men are sometimes not as difficult as \u2018the pronunciation of thei ent ot oO _the pr Monday, found the teeth of the Gri ere not n were sharp and esterday didn\u2019t do a {hing \u201cto Pa ml declined to Tehten ne n\u2019 games out of the last eight won by y Montreal © gains Hartford an Worcester were the result of better playing on the part of the home team than the visitors showed.It demonstrated, too, that when Montreal is doing its best there is no ers.ay, as pitchers have had to since Felix was laid up, is a ede too much.ere is no reason Spin should not continue to m froi y they a which they attained : ps: oh they are contesting for first me the scoring did pot fth inning.Up to t fia} een Pa had held pretty good cont and been well supported.After that Montreal simply seem to hit hi ; wherever they wa to.= fifth, Sheehan, who is id third to ne sure a bat as he ir rapid thi made a two- but as Jorn m whenever and Jo Fant hold \"the on the min - frat, and while the te was being run for B o up and thrown, to Klobedanz, Sheehan skip- d along third.Johnson was put out, ut it us\u201d as sacrifice in its.t.uinlan, who i is also picki immensely n is batting, hit out a two- eelfan came cFarlan fit ea to Un aub and beat out \u201cthe throw to rast.Wi n win first fot hie was going on, uinlan waltzed home.ne stole secon garon t the side vetired \u201cby Delehanty's 0 In \"the seventh, Johnson made a single, \"a [ JAN.FEB.|MAR.Aprir| MAY Every Moon | In the je year most women have to suf- | Rickert, 1.£.sha UT ve ron inni Syra and ing, Bat Ch lcago à Ne .: Neniveies \u201cüber and M and he got e Wilson, c.McFarlan, p be ' Totals.Pdppatau, p.7 Totals.Score by \u201cinnings: Time, 1.50.Um re.\"Hunt, 0.pir TORONTO, Shoch\u2019s errors, and ly won them t ed fast a score Battert A day's game after a of Toled and res ut up & fair game.The\u201dscor ROCHESTER, Lanigan was taken sick in the e second ane with -agteement, den inning ry rangle over a techni ted Prov ke h furnishing another substitute Rochester cee ges I Providence .Gorridon and McAuley Malarkey and Cr 1s ham Club.Rochester cre wees At Brooklyn- ! | St.Luts .Broo .Batteries _Fowen At Baltimore Bos! riatrs Wilk y id liner to left, but it was c one hand \u201che a re oer catch, to the aoutiwentern going A savage ow swipe by Rickert, and over the the ball, making the Shearo before the side was retired.ha a to see him, .because the ball was thrown to third before there, which put him outback score : H.P, \"WORC ust aught 0.Shear- aot- À point scored by Worcester vester- ay ron scored on Delehanty\u2019s sin- A AMERICAN\u2019 LEAGUE sraNDING, ; we Lost.cont.0 0 eB CR ie 389 \u201c282 am ¥ MONTREAL AMATEUR LEAGUE.« Games Games.To won.lost.play \u2026 8 \u201c o 4 CLA, Overland .Westmount .OFF THE BAT.Near the first aivision.Won seven, of th t games played.; Delehanty had hin eve on the ball again.wd.auice pleasant time at Rochester Jos he home seria resulted in eleven wing and seven Montreal where Felix If Buffalo mone of Syracuse to-day, Montreal slides into fourth place.ai Delehanty has Deen relensed by Chi- and will retu o Worcest Fe nie Shannon was angl from third before a fly was caux] Cap.Dooley nursidg a very sore arm.Mages hit bin with the ball \u201cMonday morn- for Hartford to-night, m.ea es mile at Short \u2018He has commenced.t the ball too.Carey hod\u2019 24 fielding chances in the inping game at -Jufralo the other day, and accepted them St.Louis has ined a new pitcher; named Burns, who has been making a fine record for th Ashtabuia Q., clu Umpire Hun © have gone to Hartford with Montreal, but esterday, received instructions to go to Syrac Out in Cincinnati they are singin, \u201cWe Don't Care n They r Come ck.\u201d The.Reds | have lost 13 \u2018out of the last 15 games, leading base runners in the The National \u2018League are Hans agner, of i is the standing of this league starting 7 inlan has old man Schiebeck beaten a 17 foud mouth on ue qe Charlie Pitt o si fe ho En itti itch often 11k chers 80 of one.o OBE times he à bu be a hard toi pid ° y ; rune, 3 triples, 3 doubles, 2 sto en bases, a sacrifice hit and 34 fielding chances without à an error.Pretty fast going an old t 1 The Buffalo Inquirer is Patte the Bisons, 4 oF mit Re a, pudding hee ion\u201d of misfits, ass Arms, pu: ing ; broken down, \"si ri reless, putty-fin- gered, porch dlimbing ball players, Puf alo\u2019s team h stern League.to-d nnot This comes from the farm, near Hamil on: \u201cBring out he drums, and toot.the loud 00! Trumpet the horns, the cymbals clang a the bleachers at the proper Then jam Our team will soon be leading i in the race!\u201d \u201cJust because they couldn\u2019t hit the, Dall.00-00-00!\" sang the golden-haired roo STILL SUFFERING FROM THE SON.) MDS imo \u2014 BUFFALO FAIR rfveste ontreal base, Bhearon.Sacrifice Quinlan 4.Passed Palin, W ray, Unglaub Left on 3.\u2014Miller\u2019 three singles to six runs in me, third, he \u2018Haritord rock nd Toronto .se.ov.Hartford .\u201d .es\u2014Altrock and Bemis; Miller and Steelman.Umpire, O'Loughlin.an n.Quinian and Rickert.Three- o of hits, base real 7, Worcester 6.Attendance, ~ BLUGGING GAME AT TORONTO.s ga and practical- rock w as bat- but ed in bunchiok them In the, third.Toronto Bela: sha wo fast double plays spoiled the visitors \u201cchances for runs.Bon- made sensational plays.\u201cThe rings: SYRACUSE DROPPED ANOTHER.FALO; July 3.\u2014Buffalo won yester- hard strug; as been signed to lay ftato fe ++.1.09000210% short, Ru 001010000 3 10 McManus.Umpire, Warner.TACK HEAD Ta series \u201cHoer and Speer; Pfanmilter- 3.\u2014Umpir , and was unable to Bo, on y mutu rand Cr the were substituted.In the fourth cision cal de ence ovidence chester.9 to 0.Score by innin tteries\u2014Conn, Bowen an seven wenty-five McAuley clunicercé 0013062\u20145 9 .010 A 200\u201410 9 4 MacNamara; y.Umpires, Lanigan, BABTERN\" \u201cLEAGUE STANDING.Hartford .NATIONAL 1 LEAGUE.At New , Yark\u2014 1 2 a 0 and Ryan ; re in Called at end of AL Philadelphia Pitt Phitade \" Batterie pijriol à 1900000 0011100 an cincman Batterics\u2014Hahn a dre.Kittri AMERICAN.LEAGUE.nove veer ca 008 and obinson.ARR fii and Ju At Milwaukee ° > Cleveland .vee 006302410020 30109101\u20148 __Behreckengost ; Won.Lost.cent.xn 18 673 1627 4 428 \u2026\u2026 22000004 7 0 0020\u20142 782 Donovan se venth E, 11 colape hee oil YESTERDAY WAS /AS TERRIBLE IN MANY CITIES.a Two Hundred and Twenty Deaths in One Day in New York \u2014 Over Fifteen Thousand Sleep on the Beach\u2014Families Make Their Beds on the Streets.NEW YORK, July 3.\u2014At 2.15 yesterday the Weather Bureau thermometer touched 99, within one degree of the high record in this city.At 3 \u2018o'clock the temperature \u2018had\u2019 receded one degree, registering 98 at he dea deadly heat was somewhat mitigated late in the afternoon J on phere and sent the mercury tumbling down ten degrees between.the hours of 4.30 and sp Tn t the tmaity fii hours endidg\u2019 at midnight 220 dea 827 prostrations- were ice, and viding patiénts \u2018enough to crowd all the hospitals in the city as they have never before been crow On the beach at Coney Island on Monday night thousands.of pe were sleeping.Th ce said the Sumber of sleepers was twice as \u201cgreat as on the night before, due, no doubt, t o the announcement in rning papers that the police would not interfere with them, and would see that no one else moleste em ey an to come down to slefp on the sand early in the evening.cam in droves, bringing shawls and wraps.of ad also provided themselves with oil-dloths,and after scooping out a hole in the sand, they placed the oil-cloth in it to keep At 11 o'clock there were over heen hundred persons asleep on the beach and hundreds more were arriving, & upor- hundreds- of -the-poor inhabitants, \u201cunable to exist longer in their close.stifling quarters, brought their mat- ses from inside the houses and camped Fhe stre \u2018When the policemen on Boat along Tenter and Davidson it was impossible, without stepping.on a exhausted slecpers, to walk the sidewa ole families camped out, fathers anxious to keep their young together, mothe-3 was blocked with} ese, tenements for \u2018blocks around were covered with others, an re escape landings were crowd- tire district, promise to torture the exhausted people.to disappess all day \"Jon he in anticipation of another gai night.Many there were who were too exhausted go to work, and it was © ommon to sce ied men Sesh.on their doorsteps all day long, hilf asle - OTHER CITIES SUFFER.WASHINGTON.July 3.\u2014Repoits as to he terrible effect of the heat continue.he Weather Bureau has received the following bulletins concerning yesterday's ex- thunderstorms, which cleared the atmos A CIVIC RE RECEPTION THEM, The Mayor of Buffaio Talks jn Favour of' \u2018Recipfocity\u2014Hon.Mr.Borden Thinks it Would be Desirable, But is Not So Necessary to Canada as Formerly.: BUFFALO, July 3.\u2014The civic reception to the visiting Canadians was given yesterday.The following Canadians were escorted to the City Jan by members of poe entertainment : Hon n, Minister of tie and Defence: Boe.Pinault, Deputy Minister of Mintia and Defence; Hon.Mr.Aylmer,Adjutant-Ge al; Col.McDonald, Director of Stores; Col.Evanturel, of Que nide-de-camp to the Go vernor-Ge WwW.G.ra h Toron to.The Mayor \u2018receive ed them à in his private -office, making the following.address \u201cHon.r.Borden ° gentlemen, \u2014I -wish, on behalf of the citizens of Buffalo, to «t say that yonr troops yesterday made a most creditable showir~ and to sure vou that they made a great impression upon our citizens a Ro ow \u2018upon the subject i er the world is \u2018bei to believe in slowly but eurely.believe that our presen even more sou ndly cem I wish you to con e Governor.Gen- he hope pe fhat he he urself Bow 1 ou, and ! 2usure we feel most toward Donuren & It is true, as you ra ians came with mask ts) i will have to admit that we captured : mu Tn reply to the Mayor's remarks, Dr.Borden said: Four Honour, we calle d to ex- 8 to you appreciation of the splen- od and deu American hospitality extend- ot se ou ow th ad reciprocity wit United Stabrn before Confederation 0 was ed, 2 learned \u2018that can get slong without it.Still, 1 inte it would be to hoi countri ou know yourself that the best customers that the United States has in, fe \u201cabove the Jia.Per cnnita, r more, act, T think three much as any other foreign ible improvement in trade conditions vil be realized A FLAG INCIDE) \u201c TORONTO, -July 3.\u2014The ordering down of the British flag at, the Pan-American Exhibition is a subjec ment.It appears that the director oF the Ethnological building took it upon himself to lower a festoon A twenty-four which had n placed over Ontario\u2019 8 rchaclogical ex.exhibit, and when a ured to comply w.no satisfactory explanation of his unwise act and could only = objected \u201cto the presen i ensigns.An officia in cha arge of the display, called on.Director Buchanan pou hb mor th the megaphone Do ~ Fon quest ; d yeste: dus.TN SE PE Tom Daly\u201d n the se games | Jost week was 33 Sie in 7 times at \u201ctbat, an friendiy relations ° 231 St.James St -ready\u201d clothes for gentlemen, get a combination of quick-delivery meth Summer suits, $12 to $25.4551 St.Catherine St.BERNHARDT TRIED \"PATIENCE OF A CROWD.Vagabond Club\u2014Kept Them Wait- - ing 45 Minutes.(Epecial to the Star.) 7 YORK, July 3-4 The correspondent © of the Tribune in e.Sarah Bernha the convenience of rench genius.Her arrival was the signal for hearty applause.The King and Presi- \"dent Loubet oasted in silence and Mr.Anthony Hope ae a poor and windy eech in honour of the Frenc tress.me.Bernhardt responded in three broken.sentences, which proved that shé deal to learn before she could play Romeo.she thanked the company for their kind- confessed that she could not speak English and ended with the homely Dene.diction, Al right.\u201d A large number o ests.were then present hed to her, includ- wilder: ering Japan actres, ing à ne Criterion Theatre playing at the _ BREAKING THE LORD'S DAY.Who Gathered to Do Her Honour at | Made fashionable and If! vou want \u2018shapely shoes, well made f iy on American Jasts | in every.new v shape,.ur trade mark on: the dressy.varantees the stock and workmanship.Sonar vel Good dealers séll them.| WHITHAM SHOE C0., Limited, Makers, Mon GARRISON ARTILLERY CAMP.It Will be Held at the Island .of Orleans During the Month of August.TTAWA, July 3.\u2014d@he Garrison Artil- Delay to Fix Date of Tria} Dismissed.(Special to the Star}.SWEETSBU Ra, July & were « Missisquol i election 1 petition by the pe ors attorney.\"ror an enla gelay to fix a day for the were 8 The Lord\u2019s Day Alliance After Dr.Borden and the Hamilton Kilties for Traveiling on Sunday.RONTO, July 3\u2014The executive of the Lords Day A fiance, in sess n, passed a resolution stating that \u201cit had.\"learned with deep and sincere regrét of f the going by special excursign on the Pein Day ol openin on the following day.The Allisnce rejoices hat the Government saw fit to close its exhibit on Sunday, and feels that the tion of the Minister of Militia will realy offend the Christian conscience the Canadian people, especially at! the present moment, when the integrity of our Can adian Sabbath is being so seriously assiil- on every side.\u201d .KING EDWARD'S ROYAL CIPHER | Design Selected by British Sovereign for Use Throughout His Army.King Edward VII has personally ene Royal ci her rie is ected | Imperial, for ces - The 5- than previously.Heretofore, ted s as a, superfluous a rleans might well be improved upo the targets float about at high water, \u2018and are used only when the tide is © NOTES OF THE NEWS.Ross, of Enarlottetown.has upon his duties as chief c lerk of the Department of Fin: ance.Ottawa.The body infant was found in one of the raceways at, Roath\u2019 8 mill, Ottawa, on Sunday.Murder suspected.The Liberals of North: \u201cWentwbrth, ont have chosen A.Thompson.to contest .Mr.Schreiber, Deouty Minister of Ratl- ways and Cana as gone to the Can- an Soo to fanbect the Jocks and canal.oe ere.At Quebec the heat for the last few days has been excessive, and an unusual ph ber of deaths have \u2018occurred among \u20ac ren.Arrange! ts have been completed for ma aking a 8 suis display of the dairy produets the Pan-American positionne Soctalist Labour party of London, Ont., have decide Fred.J.Darch gains nst Col.Leys at the\" \u201ccoming bye-elec- tion for the Legislatui decided that be supplied with home- érever prôper slaughtering possible.e semi-annual law examinations of the bar of the Province of Quebec gan Quebec on Tuesday.There are 8 rodents | for practice, and 53 for study.A heavy C.P.R, freight train, from Toronto, struck a turned hats- Worth, Ont, on Tuesday, And eight cars were ro wy down the embankment.nscrvatives of West Lambton met and nominated W anna, 0 rnia, as thelr r Sandidate to Contest the seat In the no by Sonstitugney at the next provincial elec ions.4 ncipal ground ins petition was tha ud t shall not \u201cplay proceedi action unless it is so rendering the Judgment, and mn h order e eofareins enlar reine he delay.and the peti issed with costs.Port Wardens Condemn Vessel Recommend Her Sale for Æ Be: of All Concerned.© 8T.\"JOHN, NB.aly 3.\u2014Diver Inspected Arme ay, water stove nm some of ing from § to eet.: ; terday a fternon two\u2019 port examined the p and cond d recomm she has listed a little more @pecial to.thé Star.) QU EBEG.lly 4 Fes P the parish.0 es Anges.The Rev.Eugene: | win be the first cure, and his parish chu will be that now known as the the Congregation, on 8t.Joseph ph strest.erom\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 t (Special to the Star.) cresron, July 2.\u201cR\u201d impaled, with \u201cV I Inserted in the lower loop of the A ole sarmount- ed by a cro y a crown.Th 8 plain, without pe es at His Majesty\".8 express No decoration whateyer will be, itted, » and no.device \u2018or ornament structions an given being in use at ; crowns of different patternas some of of foreign shape, or deviati rom the British.; HAMILTON SHOOTING CASE.HAMILTON, July 8.\u2014 Geo.Mills Stuart street east, retired seller, was committed for trial\u2019 by the Magistrate yesterday, on a charge of shoot- intent at William Clark.The 32 twi was\u2019 skinned by one of the balls epee.BISHOP ROGERS HONOURED.~The 30th he ordination of the Right Rev.to the priesthood ob- 2 Eh Pet \u20ac Pittaburg==50- deaths and, 70 prostrations occur up \u2018to At Philadelphia\u2014-22 Tan and 300 prostrations were rtéd to midnight.At Newark, NT.4) deaths.and 80 prostrations were reported to A WARNING TO BOXERS.SIMLA, J Advices received here.from the Sh border ray that an edict toned.by the Emperor and Empress of Chin n pos n Chinere Thibe t European.powers have en\u2019 terion in Northera China and, or dering that the lives of missiofaries aud \u2018Christian converts respected on \u2018pain of decapitation.THE © \u2018GERMAN BANK FATLYRE.3.~Two companies of thi as a RAE it shot at and severely ounded danghter \u2018and then shot himself Lo _WASHINGTO July 3K feceiys ed ki from Seal ay Core} enly pan\u2019.£0.the- aie post and withdmw the Japanese sis\" a ches Tncrcating the tension: allusi ank.¥ ie is wife LL Diiadas, sged 35, wife of ta > ; residing at 7 Bite vane, comte fair ble could of Bes on and Mr.Pavid Boy of he a a to 5 rate what mers \u201ci taken to have the TOR ONTO, July Prof.J.8 McLeau who holds the chai nans University a nie Hon | He.Blair ss for the Govern! ftervards ke sibmbons a he oh hiet \u201cafterwi 8 make\u2019 iv the thie shipping cen im Canade.A ToRoNTO SvioIDE.\u2014 a July 3.~Mrs,: Adolphe - - + d tot the \u201cdetn of the af | do nothing J in the matter.The i ja on of teafic rates by t - pe McLean w 5 }- with an drone nd a priests presented a handsome ond chalice.3.\u2014A bolt of lightning \u20181: ST.LOUIS; July 3 | instantly Killed three men, fatally injured * bag, seriously injured a man and a sofa St.\u2018 Louis fishing parts = whe hac ht refuge from the.fierce = o yesterdes afternoon\u2019 benealls the cheer gt massive sycamore on\u2019 the banks o d Creek at Cahokia, Ils.: GOING TO.CAMP ?\u201c Don\u2019t you remember ber bs w your fet ached and pained, hated and blistered, yon went soldi Be semelle un \u20ac in thie and shake a \\ Foot e |\"Menier, grocer and liquer | en annpiver- et over.0! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.igi STRUCK FISHERMEN.|.be Beet which ordinarily salls out heid (here was a damaging storm at Haver- N.Y., on Tuesda Down ot houses; trees on the public heh: e blown down, and a brick yari His Excellency has been Invited by R.the Island and who Tour on t His Excellency has accepted the invitation and will probably be there on \u201c mas Expected, Dr.P.Delarey, the former mber, d Mr, Albert - Theriault, ot h Liberals, have been nominated to test the Magdalen Islands for the sea tin.the uebec Legislatu re.The voting wili take - place on July An attempt was made near Midland, Ont., to wreck the specla! train on which rte was traveiling.An obstruction of tles and stones was upon the track, but it was Seen by the engineer, and no damage ulted.Scotch on pur stee erie can: competition in neutral markets.A soldiers named Harv °% and Redden, .who \u2018aisappen ared from the R.C CRI 1.bar racks o Satu lay night, | were ey we ent t.oùt § and EEE Roth oth ved in South À tole with the F a nt.Harvey's body has the son of an ott tawn from the pot ore Be rnier, a.dis # e Hull shore.The only ih effects of hia dive: was a slight abrasion me._of his_e.Mr.Thomas Cron MP.Ottawa, examined for discovery on.Tuesday Before w-.L.ter in chancery, in nection pt ith the petition of Dolor Poirier: to upset his élection.Mr.Aytesworth, Q.2e acdougall repr Petitioner, \"and Mr.R.G.Code, the re- -spondent.: Le organiait hry extensive -reception the vice-régal party during Tuer PET NE Maritime J = of the larges coast and the entire TR ma on- Tuesday morning will remain over for the reception to the Gov ernor-General, Negotiations have been in betwce n © Canada and Mexico across thé ter-\u2019 ritory of Uncle a ie .A DESIRUCTIVE | STORM.yesterday.afternoon by swal ins.of mo ine, w 0 ou The à grain ph wh fer She \"hat it way pre SERRE meditated was \u201ca rent, for considerab ble Santity Elm powder og and you wi able 0 onrch a arid not feet foot it isht, The \u201cboys\u201d used Fou Ein i in South M rica; and every one of t m Col.Otter and Capt.Ba down, : peak.ni the highest forme of its benéficial effects for ten: es, ased up At Price or ait Fes 2: a \u2018Stott & in a auantity wa a found Ant ti -at ail drag ists o Bora Ont, * Jury.34 1° 2 \"a to the IXVILLE, Q terday, yan Sy! oe as entirely Consumed.Quite » a uant hy of ° hay grain was de mroyed.lover red by ingut- a , ali-over Mr; Turg M.P., for Gloucester, N.B.Be | orm \u201cdoing considera) four A folock Nght go struck the barn of § lagher, .\u2026 the ast election > a large = 3 : ronan nanlmously selected to 0 carry a cannoT APPEAL THE CASE: ONDON, July 3-Leave to appes the recent judgment of the Supreme of Canada in Consumers \"been ref \u2018 pany and Connally has been used - the Privy Counet es SIR PERCY IN LONDON, > LONDON; Jul ry Pe atrousid,\u201d Roma.ry 3 re Sr has arrived from the\" noon \u2018He will return about Septé: out visiting Canada.FED ON MILK.Could Eat Absolstely Nathing Kept Body and Sou Milk \u2014 Dodd's pa Tee have worked a Wome dertui Change.Many a.sufferer from spepois cannot eat the food of ordinary y mortals\u2019 in meats, ea disks of vw kinds must n di ed.best Dy psia Tablets liberate $id ople from e_tyranny.of 1 igestion.11 This thie ital | everyday Sn 1 \u201cworld and ie \u2018tale 8 8: à conter of Nd pd ppens ra ce.greater than v For ais | \u201cPerce, is greater\u2019 mo Se\u201d Arbour could not eat a of solid food.stomac had abaclu ; He was Pier Life was Kept in bis body on im milk\u2014 no Tester] g nogrishment; w strong and finally regained its power of § ion.\u201c1 cannot recommend Dodd's Tab too highly.\" Constipaté pre in ev: ere Dyipepei every box of of Dodd's Tablet s will be found ER : tly, ies at organ de uty, and prompt, ea dur ane \u201d oe 55,158 55,150 - 55,122 55,180 55,103 61,367 837,030 56,172 4 À = s Beures are excuded sev- &al \u2018thensandy subscriptions regarded as Soed-or legs ephemeral.= Aa \u201c \u201c2 Uruption of the Star 1s s 25.000 a day in Rrra al combined Srcuiation of AIT ths ne papers\u2019 in al.e.clrculs- \u2026 tion gn pear is 10.000 + abet poy a) Fiction 3 day in excess of tr WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2601.- StaF 15 sévt sént to summer resorts Ë > vingt résidents, addressed to in- z Mividuajyat thirty cents a month.Sub- mer psd or as short a period as one fers \u2018may be left at the branch dr Peel and Bt.Catherine, or at ce, St.James street.The pany all orders by mail.desipos a à change in ad- à hs Sta?, » hotly the old and pew ad-! trust.be- given to prevent delay.à poxtance of Canada as a market - for the products of the United States is fuBys recognized by the boards of trade ovet.the border, and other bodies of thoughitfol men in touch with the business feeling,: and\u2019 having knowlédge of the facts beasing .on- the commerce of the country.In to our population we give the Knit States the best market in the world.without regard to population, the Jargest- purchaser of United .States goods in the world, outside Great Britain : md \u2018a Qermans.L.Wéjbuy more of, the goods manufactured fe by neighbours and the products of their ; farmé:than the whole continent of South say more than all of Asia and Africa put together; miore than threé or four: Euro- tries combined, - Yet the-fact re mains that the ambition of the great mass \u2014of the.unghink ng people of the neighbour- Republic is to cultivate the friendship ; of the other foreign markets, and treat with indifference the best they have, right PE papa Th pa of reciprocal trade relations of an improved character between Canada and United States, which were long \u2018regor éa:sc.esential to\u2019 our prosperity, are Bscoming.more and more remote.For\u2018.tunately, the commercial unfriendliness of the ruling powers of the United States has been, eontinüed so long that our people have grown accustomed to it, and are fast learning those lessons of seli reliance which are 80 necessary to true national progress and Jastitg prosperity.; \u201d Fhe signs now point to the improbability of the hegotiafons for improving relations be.ween this country and that adjoining being feiewed.At least we must agree with our friends.of the Boston Transcript, that the ipd of the Canadian-publie-ig decidedly: ng prepared for an early annotnce- ment.of failure.The condition of public uaged by the Trahscript in its editorial f Mondar, \u201cCanada\u2019s last offer.\u201d We are iscovering \u2018that we can do for ourselves uch vthev-we formerly phid our neighbours 0 do Yer Jus, and we are finding in \u2018other : lands a mifket for much that we could have p profitably sold mext door if the tariff had pdt shut us out: The Transcript attributes much of this to the Dingley tariff and G¥X2«hereit.it bas worked harm to some United States industries.As for instance the business.in: dressed lumber, where the gin tariff,, made as it is assume - gondoquencé - af.the Dingley tariff, E.compeljed \u2018\u2019manüfacturers | +» move tof2Hlé-side Sf.the Tae, \u201cTherg 1 s to be.a widespread impression that t Canadians have already done done this in pay lines of trade.industry, Je the only American industry [et nected ché by! tariff changes.There have \u2018tariff concessions to British \u2018imports, Dear hay as.yet been no increase of duty on the imports from the United States.That may come as.the 'protectionist \u2018sentiment iñ Canada grows stronger and stro , but i bas not yet.come about.The tari ol on almost all imports from the \u2018United \u201cStates havé remainéd\u2019 tirely unchanged.The Dingley tariff, whith at first seemed o t mity to Canadians, is now rega ed as a stimulus which will force the people to start and to maintain great home industries to protect the i interests of the national currency system 5 ; and to preserva their financial prosperity.\u201cThe argument of the new protectionist: or * whoa) of fred ois simple anl cacet.TÉ Sanade can sell so little tb the United t- end must buy so © mu from that r (for for Canada 18 the largest importer f proddcts, per capita, in the ntside world), it will be merely a matter me until Canada is drained of all her M sn i 2 wer such a catastrophe future; Canada must act soon, and sdoner the better for Canada.may ek flaws in this argument, fact remains hat it appeals not es n.the old Conservative o many of the Canadian VE h is candidly admitted it she oremost Liberal leaders Jatter say frankly that 0 trade treaty can tia- [the United States, the Liberal make some concèssioys to this A re 0 or.give Toy te a - chante t pent e very fact that Janadn haw been % » financial, crisis must | x market for the.States ein Tats years it think, \u201c \u20144.® cient n'for some timely effort A Fires to give il elp/ to the Laurier Government's.attem 0 vettiement of be | iate, à permanent and disputes; for the Jie -| generation, probably, .119,704 Canada, ne Ws have before pointed out, is |.feelifig.in.Canada iy pretty accurately McCready, \u2014of- or \u2018the Senate should triumph, it may not be an unmixed evil for Canada, as it will settle things as far as we are concerned for a and the settlement may be the best thing for ue, = a The close approach of the Fourth\u201d leads th® Boston Herald to long for what it calls a boon to distressed hu-: manity\u2014a noiseless firecracker.A Boston paper ought to know better than this.The demand of the age, for those.who wish to combine a certain amount of eafety with.an unlimited amount of glorification, is not T for the noiseless firecracker, but for the fire- 3 crackerless noise.; ' In view of the fact that the charming little \u201cGarden, of \u2018the Gulf\u201d Prince Edward Island, bas bee nada-for-close upon thirty years, it almost seems as though those who get up her steamboat and railway time tables might { recoymise: the boundaries of Canada.It does not_ help.the tourist in_his geography to read on the Island that he can make \u201cconnection at \u2018Moncton with train for Canada |' and N.B., at St.John with C.P.R.and railway.for U.B.and Canada,\u201d etr.The awful fatality of the past few days\u2019 heat in° New York shows us how much we have to be thankful for in our climate.Our worst of the hot wave, after all, has been accompanied by a pleasant breeze, and ithe heat has not been marked by the pros { trating humidity of New York.Then our.evenings are always moderate and delightful.It is the communities where long déyb- of fierce heat are followed by hot and stifling nights, which.look upon the summers with dread.\u2019 .In Boston the city authorities are making themselves beloved just now by running free icewater fountains.in all public places.It almost saves the lives of many people and keeps others from seeking jced beverages, which are like the frolirsofhe honey bee, in that they bave a hôt sting in the end.In Montréal such.an advance as fur- \u2018[nishing gratuitous ice water would make, the people afraid that some awful grime must be contemplated by the powers that be, but it would not be a bad idea to have baseball masks hung across the openings of such drinking fountains as we have that the larger sized animals might be prevented from getting out and biting rash users of raw water.UNIFICATION BILL : CAUSES MUCH.DISUNION.Buenos Ayreans Indulge in a Riot Over the Argentine Government\u2019s.Debt Conversion Scheme\u2014The Bill \u2018Will Probably Carry.NEW YORK, July 3.\u2014Rioting has or- curred in Buenos Ayres, a Herala, despatch says, because of the bill for the unification oi the Argentine debt.Several persons were - wound Many: \u2018stydents made a démonstration against the\u201cunification plan, and Dr.Jose \u2018Terry, a former \u2018Minister of Finance, in a lecture to show the disastrous consequences tbat the asceptance of the bill would entail upon \u2018the country, that the unification scheme might bring about the interference of the powers.At the close of the lecture persons who had in the audience paraded the streets snd made a hostile demonstration.They broke the windows of-the offices of La Tribuna and E) Pais, newspapers, \u2018which are supporting the bill.upon.them and several were wounded.\u2019 Congress will receive to-morrow A.EL lmorial signed by thouaands of \u2018citizens, petitioning that the Unification Bill be mot passed,\u201d The acceptance of the bill, however, is very possible, as the Government \u2018hasya large majority in Congress.DEATHS REPORTED To the Star To-day.ST.JOHN.N.B.\u2014Rev.Jam Bennet, D, died after a long illness.He was born in Ireland snd came here as pastor of St.John Presbyterian Church in the early fifties.He leaves two «oms, F.'G.Bennet, chief Customs Cierk, Ottawa, and E.J.Bennet, now in the Ya kon, also five daughters includirig of Montreal and Mrs.; -Gharlot PE QUEBEC\u2014Recent desths reported here are \u2018those of Miss Philomene Martel, of St.Valier street, Mrs.Louis Dubois, aged 43, Mrs.Jean Lachance, aged 25 years; Mr.Louis Godbout, culler, of Lauzon, .and Mr.Georges Gagne, formerly\u2019 0 Tove: aud lately of Leviston, Maine.O1TAW A, The Rev.Ê F.Lowe, Anglican, died in St.es Hus pital, after a lengthy Lakes He Was à native of Engiand, and came to Canada sixteen yeérs 2g0 to work in the varish of Suimmgérside, P.E.I, OTTAWA \u2014Mr.Patrick Baskerville, ex- M.L.A.Jor Ottawa, died at hw home on Stewart.street.Be was 61 years the firm of P.of age, and was thé head Baskerville & Bros,\u201d wholesale grocers.He was a Conservative in politics.TORONTQ- Mim, ror or Tosti pe Fer guson, eldest daughter of Ju \u2018erguson, died on Thursday, to dhe Bréad eorge Brown, proprietor .nay otel, padine avenue, died on Ties WooDsTOGK, N.Bien Lenin rout a Bi \u20ac: is morni of anv died mud deny performed She was a daughter of the late Ps Payson, leaves a husband, a brother and two sisters.ABERDEEN, 8.D.\u2014 James Henderson Kyle, à well- known member of the American Benate, is dead.His trouble was of malarial origin and resulted in a functional affection of the heart.LANCASTER, Ont \u2014Mrs.John Mo Lean, one, of the oldest \u2018residents of.Lancaster, died on Wednesday morning, aged \u201879 years.KINGSTON, Ont.\u2014 Hiram: Stover, Vie- toria street, died on Tuesday.He was born in | Ernesttown-in 1841, He leaves | a wife and \u201cKINCARDINE, Out.Captain Robert Rowan, formerly a well-known Tae Huron bere, aged 60 v man, is @ 15 x FAME POINT, Que.\u2014 \u2018Mra: * Narcisse Ouellette died at \"Fox River, a the age, of 64 years, DEATHS Pra ACCIDENT.SYDNEY, C.Bids Burns, a mi the employ Dominio on Company Ter death ag Domini the Sydney and Lowsburg tra the.ydney an uisburg trac \u201cbi y home, whew be was struck bor \u201cia bia t express from Sydney and \u201cKilled, WINNIPEG, Man, \u2014Near Qu\u2019 Appell, Assa., Alf.Hargest, a young man.twe three years of age, was killed by light.\u2019 ning while ploughing.\u2018Phree horses were also ki | PARIS; Ont:\u2014J,-Acklapd, +- shoemaker, - ving at Paris atgtion apd stra and in- livia killed by y ion, vas rE the, aE RONA.hE quit trying an: ve to learn by ob- ps ite Setator, THES > \" But in any des \u2018 on at we make es Sim trom the on GA , and: te it _seemos will be | \"whether the \u201cpublic \u2018will \u2018side with the Re.|.\"| publican and Protectionist President, | with\u2019 the vebellions Senate.\u201d Perhaps, if \u201cGlorious .n part of the Dominion of |.1, lowing inoid A 1 \u2018Athol Forbes.\u201d and who i» now writing a \u2018declared | The police/charged J Ms È se ] elaborate nevtings?\u201cAnd what \u201cmore -in- -ASSING BLIGGERSON'S ann, Thomas -Henry-Bliggerson EHC with a taf] of Lab.D,\" J .\u201cOr a Ph, D,, or a plain he.Or any qld letters would fave me wee.\u2019 » And gave away All cash âne oies anda Hbraree.To a school and a Henry Blggerso ne sys: In roa.of the exaggeration FEMALE COMPLAINTS, x mess ri rainy en _ À © e importance engagement t NL rostate J hom Ber far hs Ti of | ES men, cs e ables m in ré on - , ., J.D .\u2018 té the importance of the ton Ane DYSP EPSIA.aljet of P 15 Bles Stroot, - C censoring of despatches is Pecoming stricter SERIE 30% HL Ta eue ORIENTAL BATHS | 443.CRAIG STREÉE; TURKISH BATH, 504.Tab.Baths, Shower Bath oper Day and Fe 4 YORE, July.3\u2014A tornado etruck t re eof the Hudson.river \u2018neér Os- Jester day afternoon, .cutting a path fo miles or more long and several 1 Rx feat wide.\u2018It stick the village of\" re fen and all along its course trees werd upreoted, buildings unroofed and- windôwé |\u201d \u2018Almost every window on thé | water side (of Sing Sing prison was -blown [ in and the! roofs were lown from the administration building and \u2018the.bake-shop.\u201cNOMINATION AT LONDON, * LONDON.Ont.July, 3_-The nomination of Col.F.F.J.Ddrch, y:s- ; to contest ar London at the provincial byelection of July 9 was the most quiet ir of the kind that ever took place I some d \u20ac in i, _city.The nomination was as fp Telephone, U Up 1421 formal ps an official occurrenæ could well | Piano Co., Ltd, 240 ; ore were not more than fifty euxt-.ntreal.EE érb im the chamber.The polling\", tres Fans penis © rLagUE AT CONETANTINGPLEL.7 Thess La + me von ne fry Inga that E { , Proprieter.: - \u2026 - 1 \u2014 Dan - - v.Groenbough White, late © professor of | Joss oh.oper.of Levis, while\u2019 otliig § > history and polity at the Uni- the roof root ew church at St.Georg , ty of the South, was fo dead in Beauce, rage fell to the ground, \u20ac Phi oom at Bewanee, Tonn.où T eeday.taining such dus injuries that Both | 6 had taken his lite durs the opie by r paralyzé as been brought to ng carbolic acid.Prof hospital, at.ns has it is feared ra ental unbalanced for \u2018some me he cannot recover.OXFORD SUITIF oo ars made in Summer weight, Medium weight and .Fall weight.The design are confined exclusively Oxford goods, and are \" equal in Sellit Agen ** Loudon\u2018houses.#.NISBET & AULD, shown in Oxford style to\u2019 icest patterns m FORONT tweeds at ade for EE TR Ee ox rimsiv Trade other Estate JOHN CALDER & Co., HAMILTON.$175,000.00 Roshni i h \u201cof mets im.il se who reported\u2019 to have casa of a Hot to fire on the.4.Poiulo, a Social , > \u201cLiar\u201d A \u201cAssasein\u2019 were among the epithets hurled at the Min- iuterial e House ultitnately approved the Government position in the mat- 4 | INSOLVENT NOTICE | Estate \u201cJohnston [7 in or ME: of BRIAN Two Properties to be Sold .cer, of Catherine Street, Mont~ real, Insolvent.by Auction without Reserve, = ve you read the an accourit of \u201cOxygen Hospital,\u201d and the \u2018manner in which scientific men are applying this element to the cure OHH ES SAGUENA.É THE.POACHERS A! ARB BECOMING ©.VERY DARING.in- selon The undersigned will sell by public-auce tion, per inventory, at the salesrooms of Marcotte res, 6 St.James Street, in ter.City of Montreal, Tuesday, th .er ; os disease.Medical mes dre the ¢ oh Sw 30.He al.on Tuesday, \u201cthe | JB order of the heirs of the above estate The Authorities are Determined to ginning to unders at Fine Clothing, Wool- Block of Groceries, Wines and Li- NO.453 and 455 BT.JAMES ST.to sell by auction HE DID NOT WANT TO BE AN ICEMAN, Thomas Powers Has à Hot Time in a Refrigerator-\u2014He is Locksd in for 40 Minutes and Faints on Coming .§ 87.18 SE Stock, Horse and Vehicles 60.5 |' ca Rent of Premises to 1st collection of Bliver \u2018we cau do a lot of things with Bronze M oxygen besides breathe it.\u2018 Powley's Liquified Ozone is demonstrating every day the Suppress the Illegal Fishing, and 1 Dangerous Conbicts Between the Poachers and Pish Wardens\u2014More Stringent Measufes to be Taken.On Tuesday, 23rd July 1901, mprising ine \u2018Tollowing real estate: The hous: 08, and 160 DAL- HOUSIE STREET.cadastral No.1708 Bt.Ann's Ward; size 48x03; total area 4545 feet: and .the brick: house NO.- 9671 NOTRE DAM EET, part of cadastral No.29 ens and Trimmings; \u2018COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 8th, \u201cse sea see ees en \u2014_\u2014 $1,847.68 .Book Debts per MSt.0 coe ee oo 1,012.87 \"We will offer in lots to suit the trade Re manÿ different applications OX- tram the warehou .860.06 : J (Special to the Star.) Out.y - PP .CORNER Me MONAB AB AND MERRICK 8T8.The store will be open, for inspection on St.Marys wa QUEBEC, July 3.\u2014Masked poachers have HAMILTON, Ont., -July 3.\u2014 Thoms.ygen can be made use of in re- his.magnificent ot LTON, sorted atocx Ménday.the th July.WoL bte view Gale at 1 010 RASER BROS.P Co I 4 4 : - o .FRAS been giving the provincial authorities a Powers, the proprietor of the\u2019 Mani | lieving disease.| of ino Slothing.woollens anû trimmi _atventory a i Po toi boo.partieulars, ap- 150.t£ Rhstoneers* vast amount of trouble in the Saguenay, Hotel, came near his by In treating stomach Jisor- representing & entire stock in merchan.ply dise of Johà C r and Co., who have for t quarter dot a century held an en- epson tri the clothing trade, as the producers of'the best goods in the market.The goods are so well known to every buyér between the two oceans as to require no \u2018further introduction.The stock is large and well assorted, and offers splendid opportunities to the trade generally, and especially, to those about to start in business, to pro the bent at the lowest price.The goods.were bought cheap and will be sold at such figures as to ensure a quick r Printed lists wit \u201cbe handed all buyets attending the sale, giving full information as to the various lots, terms (which will be liberal).etc., ete.COPPLEY, NOYES & RANDALL.150 4 2aw Cowan\u2019s BILODEAU & CHALIFOUR: Joint Curators, 15 St.James St.Montreal.MARCOTTE.FRERES, Auctioneers.Tosi accidentally locking himself i ina bie refrigerator in the cellar of his hotel.The refrigerator was a new one, holding nearl Vo ton cf ice, he went inside to see if the door fitted tightly.Thoughtlessly he pulled the door close after him, and a spring lock fastened it.He kicked on the door for a long time, but no ong heard him.Finally he got an cak strip in front of the ice box and pounded the door.He felt himself becoming weaker, but he renewed his efforts, and finally, forced open the doar, .whic! 11 inches thick.He fell in & faidt ind not recover for several hours.He was in the refrigerator about 40 minutes.REV.BYRON SUNDERLAND DEAD He Had Been Ch#blain of the Senate and Was Predident Cleveland\u2019s Pastor.NEW YORK, July 3\u2014The Rev.Dr.Byron Sundertand died at Catskill, N.Y.He and one or two dangerous conflicts have already taken place betewen them and the \\ : .fieh wardens of the district.They even \u2019 he went so far us to upéet a canoë containing ; +.two of the wardens, but fortunately failed g ; to drown them.On another occazion, they threatened to use their guns upon the offi- i.: cers of the law.\"Lhe opposition to the authorities is now a thoroughly \u2018organized one but heroic measurey will, if neces be taken to crust it.Mr.Caron, the \u2018Mayor e of Tadoussac, was in town yesterday and conferred with the authorities of She Fish and Game Department on the éab- Household Furnitare and Effects.Regular Auction at our large Salesroom, Nos.453 and 450 St.James Street, On Friday, 5th July, at I0 a.m-.Of -Household \u2018 Furniture, Pianos, Carpets.Mirrors, Bedding, Stoves, Ranges, ders, dyspepsia, dysentery, catarrh, and other summer ailments Powley's Liquified Ozone is invaluable.It can be made a most refreshing beverage,and it prevents other and more serious disorders by keeping the system healthy.i \u2018John Small, Esq.Collector of Customs \u2018for the port of Toronto, has given us permission to refer uiries to hinr as to the value of Powley's uitied Ozone in curing\u2019 stomach and summer ailments.You should experience the cooling effect of drinking diluted Ozone whenever you feel hot and cross, It quenches 152 3 Saw Consignments .solicited.Advances made.Prompt cash returns: Safe storage for furniture, ete.Puivate sales ener yey.day.- BROS., Auctioneers.A wocceestal and & ighly pop copinres in the Continental Rosas: Jobert, Velpsau.and eelderata to be pought in a == iN ject Since the Province took over the charge of the fisheries, in accordance with the judgment of the Privy Council, it has followed ¢ the practice observed by the federal thorities for many years past, of ini \u2014 Lo issue licenses for netting salmon in the \u2018 Co Saguenay, on the ground that such a system of fishing would ruin the splendid salmon \u2018Streams nributars to that river, such as the nd surpasses \\P 1 bi THE] b ot Pi often a few days 3 s from the urinary move Cnjeatièus, the mee of whiz does irves parable harm by la ing foundation of stricture THERAPION No,2 No.532 City Hall avenue will be sold in the Sheriff's Office, Montreal, on Friday, - 6th July; 1901, at 10 a.m., to satisfy -hypo- St.e Mars, which yield an was born in Shoreham, Addison sounty, 3 ; impurity of he dicod thecary and other charges amounting to J ra rental of \"8600.00 a vear.and the St.Vt,, Novembér 2, 1819.He came from your thirst.Hygienic \u2018Cocoa Slotches, pains i 800, Assessed value, $3,000.For \u2018key and ?Powley's Liquified Osone is oxygen in further particulars apply to Davidson & guerite which yields nearly us much.Clay, 164 St.James street.Revolutionary stock, both his ur ndfathers fe Le de as been tvo much à fashion to em- ko.a U the federal management of the having been soldiers in that War.js Stable form.You use It externally or in- rout, eries, loud complaints were made of the mother belonged to the New England fam- ternally.forms healthy flesh and makes Royal Navy Chocolate, durer tacth and ro oF el Fh rt ~ «work of pouchers in the Saguenay, and the ily of Walcotts.After graduating \u2018from \u201cIts use has cured many cases of consump- = ee \u2018diminates every poisonous 3 CU.aise « lessee of \"ihe Little Saguenay, Mr.Gawtry Middlebury College in 1838, he entered che tion, Bright's disease of the kidneys, rheu.Cream Bars, - 2 SENSE : vate \u2018sale\u2019 EY New York, threw.up lis lease in conse- Union Theological Seminary, New York matism.stomach disorders and catarrh.PION 0.3 Te SENS We are now.offering at private rE quence of the bavre they were working.City, and was graduated in 1843.He serv.Its effect is just what you would expect Chocolate Ginger, Kills Rats Bed Bugs.choice selection.of genuine PHivea that e provincial authorities, last year, made ed \u201cas pastor of the Presbyterian Church, of oxygen., THER/ wimps paired vitslity.s ad fo GPRLNTvE Ki NTO.ntal Rugs and Carpets at con thal an arrangement with the Ste.Marguerite in Batavia, N.Y., until 1851, when be was \u2014\u2014 Chocolate \u2018Wafers, etc er axons.Credence in hot anbeaitiy ! ave ae \\uees, West.TORO TI ould clear out in probe Balmon Club, by which they agreed to pay called to the Park Presby{erian Church, 50¢ bottles of Powley's Liquified Ozone , climates, Re.It possesses surprisin win = DAYS.are given away every Friday from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.to any person afflicted with any chronic disease.Get a bottle at 444 St.Pau! street.50c and $1.00 at all druggists.four guardians to prevent netting between Tadoussac and the mouth of the Ste.Marguerite River, providing the club would do the same.The proposition was accepted and acted upon, some of the poachers were restoring stzength and vienur to the de I sold by an he principal Syracuse, but before he took his pastorate ke was called to Washington in February, 1853, and served until 1898, since which time he has been pastor emeritus.He Are Absolutely Pure Goods.we keep the largest Stsortment of 154 5 law anade.Now view in our om in C on 1621-1823 Notre Dame st.(first floqr) HIC CK8 & WAR HORSES |: JH wid erchants throu; out th Price | Kegland 2/9 kK 4/6.In ardering site ieh oftheshree numbers is - uired,and ted, but leniently dealt with, being let acted as chaplain of the Senate from 1861 ; .The thoroughbred stallion BA® LYMORE on payment of the costs, and a aber to 1864, and from 1873 to 1879, and was in Te Ozone Co., of Toronto, Limited - Pre Trade Mark, biche Ici of word by Hi oliyw by Orest out of Furze Chat; ; As 10 e Liquid Ozone Co., Chicago, U.8.A.0 HuvAriO appe Dam Highland Girl by.Boulevard dut of of nets were seized.h They were stolen, charge \u2018of the American chapel in Paris for - ° amp tin oben gl rrp 19 Mario Seton.Speéclaily selected in Enginnd Eowerver, where they had been left out to about a year in Agents for bec and Maritime Prov- ; age order of Her Ma on.Lieut -Col.Dent for breeding Army - dry, presumedly by the poachers, and this The day before the Emancipation pro- Inces, D.Watson and Co.Montreal.154 1 Women threatened Sommidioners, and without which it Le u forgery.Remounts.Wil) stand for service at the \"The CHIMIE 19 St.Maurice St, Montreal.with or suffering from irregularities sud wiab- ng prompt an De | Joss relief write vi FREE BOOK, which tells how to prevent and correct clamation was signed he visited President Lincoln and urged him to sign it.Dr.Sunderland was President Cleveland's pas- tour and performed the marriage ceremony between the President and Miss Folsom, and baptized their children.CONSUL'S LIFE IN DANGER.oaching bas been carried on more than ever, a powerful opposition having been organi to combat the efforts of the offici The pouchers have vided themselves with masks To conceal eir identity, and with firearms to overatve any who might attempt to interfere with them in their lawless operations.Some of ear the igourous For Surther particulars of Therapion send ad.- envelope for pam to Mr.R.Johnson, 43 Holford squaro, w.C.Ene-.attton (152 pages), post free, ; æ twelve gents stamps.oo 106 aw LEGAL CARDS.Mebiblon, Casgrais, Ryan & Mitchell Barristers, Solicitors, Ete.Notice is hereby siven to a8 véséaie * navigating the St.Lawrence MKèver.that work on the Quebec bridge is in end will continue throughout the\" To Stamp Dealers and Collectors them live in the vicinity of Tadoussac, while ANADA LIFE BUILL.NG such irregularities.Stamps of every denomination and issue for others come from St.Alexis and the vicin \u2014_ NG pari McGlbbon, K.C.Chine Cangrais CLP.Of in: res eët to ail married ladies.sale.Au clean, detached and in packages of The Great season.On the north side of.the: ity of Ha! Ha! Bay.They have been Fear of the Paterson *Reds\u201d Will Percy C.Ryan.Victor E.Mitchell.The Dr.Wilsen Medical Co.Single stamps of any issue supplied to col- pold.and reçutarien iar 600 fest south \u201cof the north high.\u2014 selling their fish at the latter place at five c \u201cal?Edouard Susveysr.Lawrence Macfariane.\u201c] 872amt Box 1171, Montreal, Jecto Les y pp ° Scugglets dicks.Sisson ore mark, and 2000 feet west of {he Son * ents per pound.Their habit is to set their ause I:aly\u2019s Representatives in.Meee | 15 1 Address V.1902, Star Office.: hoo aH the Chaudiere River, false works Nave besa, mets at might in some of the bays of the L enay and conceal themselves in the Fos Ÿ The guardians - recently nstructed around the site of oat n pier, and it 1 marked oy ce mat Nights st might.A work New York to Leave.ot To.NEW YORK, July 3\u2014The World saya: rated on rec press, all rs of bese um or sus Mailed on receipt bacco.Opiur pre seized peefefecfosffofoimimteintutefeintminieininteleini=i=k hotel, looking up and down the street, and don't suppose it\u2019s of the | e twenty-six nets which.they found in js a (Jel of the mar; threats against ly, catching sight of Van Dyk's gigantic Nora book the sealed selon ta \u201cSid \u2018&f price.ono amphiet fi {ide to 81 ny address.and ail vess sacs Tork, zion Te = & river, though resistance was offered his J e by pparchists in indefinite eave (Published by Special Arrangement.) eure.TE fajlowed it.not open it.Already it was two o'clock, The Weed Company, Windsos Out the [Sonn chann el of the ri \u201c them e secured a couple canoes e has been gra iovanni \u201cMr.Van Wyck!\" excinimed an obscqui- and she must send her answer to D\u2019Arcy\u2014 point.end succe ed in unmasking mine of the Branchi, the Italian Consul-General in this ous voice; and the millionaire turned to y Wood's Epnsphotine is sold in Montreal by ers, for whose warrants have city.lt is said that he has gone back to One of the Bravest find the newcomer at his shoulder.By this Pt ansver from the one that |.5 Drugsist.2123 Notre Hr ed 130 2 en in her mind.Then she must _._ .change her morning frock for something Italy, where he will remain until the Pat- erron \u201creds\u201d are less active.For weeks before he left the Consul employed.a body guard and kept his place of residence a secret.His personal mail was received at the Lotus Club, but he was seldom seen there, and sent a messenger daily to get his letters.The Italian Consulatè is left n issued.Judge Angers, accompanied by Mr.L.Z.Joncas and a couple of offi- of the law, will leave.to-morrow for Fadousac to try the.chagres against the accused, and if convictions are secured, no Benienay will be shown the guilty parties.As an illustration of the diffieuitios with which the authorities of the Fish and Game Department have to contend in the time the two were very close to Stanchion, who stood still in the shadow of a deep doorway.\u201cAnother\u201d telegram, sir,\u201d said, the man who had followed.\u201cI opened it also, ac-j- cording to your instructions, and, as no answer was required, J didnit interrupt you in the .vresence \u2018of vour guests, \u201cFrom Pretoria again or Lourenco Mar- \u2014_\u2014 By MRS.C.N N.WILLIAMSON; Author of the \u201cThe Barn Stormers,\u201d \u201cFor tune\u2019s Sport,\u201d \u201cLady Mary of the Dark House,\" \u2018Queen Sweetheart,\u2018\u2019 \u2018\u2019The House by the Lock,\u201d \u201cThe Secret of the Pearls,\u201d smart enough to grace a bazaar, and Lilith's note could Svat until these more important things had been accomplished.She wrote only a page or two to D'Arcy, but fifteen minutes at least were occupied in doing it, for twice or three times she tore up a sheet of paper and began all over in charge of .the vice-consul, and is carcfully Ete., Fe.fom ain.She wanted to tell him how porr execution of the laws, a good story is cur- guarded, All visitors are closely ins ues?A ig ° afrai X hy aa Lika?.| pected ; it i Al : hs oa member of the I cidatare end questioned as to their business in Jn.dedmlelmlelejeitnelte freed =lbel frieieid and \u201ccho omits.\u201d I ship all.sin, wir fi tet han ates \u201cmuch, \u201chey ers | F hital Tension of Stricture is - uter ice n ose who satisfy e id \u2014 u Triendy-\u2014sue riends-At one\u201d time athe i appdintment of a couple of his Po: inquisitar Chat their business is of a \u201cCHAPTER IL (Continued.fore.etn be whd \u201cto know.without | Nora nd \u2018thought.that she hated men be-'| Beacath the Sun IN FIFTEEN DAYS, tical friends as fish and game wardens in -%ris county.-His recommendation was acted upon, and full instructions were went the | new 1cials from the- department, in ac- legitimate character are admitted to the |.ice of the acting consul.He, to, 1t is has recently changed his residence, cause one man was a villain; but D'Arcy | hod wade her ashamed, in her own heart, of ever having held a creed so crude and Nora had won Stanchion\u2019s heart, far away in England, on the very first night when her great soft eyes had offered him \u201cYou thought right,\u201d said Van Wyck.| Then, in a different-tone: \u201cHalf x million of money, and a ship, load of guns from my \u2018Why Weak Me Men Are Restored by the Magic St.James.+ Treatwoui 1 a af eordance with hich a number of parties keeping his present abode secret.It was by: ; od own factory.They'll call me a patriof, Barrow.?Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts.v were arrested and porcuted i for violation the activity of Consul-General Branchi in sympathy; and though he still looked down Synman, when they know.\u201d When the note was finished at last, more | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20141 We answer the ques- Tiong 8 To IRRITA TE THE \u2019 - ef the game laws.proved to be also exposing the plot to kill King Humbert from a superior height upon the stage as a \u201cAnd it will be the truth, sir!\u201d or less to her satisfaction, she rang and tions bélefly.va you NO INTERNAL DRUGGING : que of the member, the (hastened to that turned him the hatred of the anar- profession, he made an exception in her sherhaps.You think on paying a big begged that Me landlady, s Tedle boy RENE eut an tery in your Fe Tue Bt Ja James pi ebec to ascertain why his friends wcre chists.fav A he did in hi ster\u2019s price for the comp men eh, Synman?ake it to \u201cMe.Terence\u2019s gings.er arm you do lea), .interfered with.course he was._\u2014 re.favour, Just as he dic in his master, fay.\u201cYou can afford the price, nif.You arc haps, after all, stie said to herself wich a internal medicine to +.James rentrent tis _ told that they bad been duly proceedéd ORDAINED TO PRIESTHOOD.ing to him:elf that only by an accident bad one of the richest men \u2018in the world.Were sigh, when the letter had gone beyond -re- stop the flow of prod the form of.holly so sotto \"ja aginst in conformity with the reports made ; : these twa become actress and actor.Stanch- it not for what vou have dope, and are calling, it was better that he should.nos YOU EE ones Sim- eerted into aur : IN rit them by the officials of his own (Special to the Star.) ion did not like 1élith Raphael, but I\u2019 Arcy\u2019s doing, President Kruger\u2019s \u2018difficülties woull come to-day.Hé was unhapp e- llarly when the ure- Where they dissoive and de ve sélec tion.With a ent rurprise at what QUEBEC, July 3\u2014The Lord Bishop &f ; ; US pages \u2018 treb It might be that the Trans- haja would have- been tar TE Ne teal ducts become cation in its full strength upon occurred, the deputy declared that he Quebec ordnined four young cler men on friendship with Nora had his august ap- vaal would have to lie still, ike a whipped mood would have responded to his, and she weakened and relax- e Gland a contracting_and stre: bad asked for the appointment of the war- Sunday,to the priesthood, in the Cathedral, proval; and now he ambled along at a dis- dog.under England\u2019s lnsh.Ah, sir, if the might have told him things that she would A ca, it 1s ridiculous to the ducts FO = dens té protect his friends from prosecu- pamely.Rev.Taunar, who is work.tance, purposely kecping out of earshot.world hears of your generosity.your mame wish afterwards that she bad kept to her | take - internal treat- DRAINS AND EMISSIO 8, -.tion pad not to prosecute therh.Mr.ibg in Megantie under Rev.W.Falcon.Suddenly however the tones of the couple vi tire in the history of days about to self.Ever since that first night in Johan- ment, wbich must pass {through the stom.while the patient sleeps.course, Immediate cancelle : Leu + \u2019 TT \u2014 , t ine before mont , the appointment that had been recommend: working 7 Sortie Calais ph hes deep walking ahead grew louder.He heard them \u201cThe world is not to hear, Snyman,\u201d said nesburg Tone.in er Eo on AEE] ach Sad Vhe seminal ducts project into Varicocele is accumulate ilu: Sh ed for such an an avowedly illegal purpose.Pye, making his headquarters at Mutton utter the name of \u201cLouis Van Wyck,\u201d and.; \u201c Wyck.y don't want my name to live:| Terence D'Arcy wished, yet did not wish, fr canal uv resched by LOCAL xish blood in the veine of the Crt.202200 LE Bay; Rev.Phillip Calais, who goen to the almost unromeciously pricked up his ears; ina Pea\u2019 moved heaven.and, earth oat to make some revelation, and she had had an Pr solely to tmperfect cireuls fon, TUBERCULOSIS CONFERENCE.St Maurice mr: ap and 4 Batour, rer for he knew what part the millionaire had and now I think it's mine?the rame rious impulse where he av ne © ; Qran-Solvent\u201d, (Soluble Sind.sessed toni Ex , : , i i , \u201d \u2014 560) ve, \u2018 és of 5.Peters Church, Quebee who has been |Plaÿed in D'Arcy\u2019s downfall.Before he / | terwards that he had not come to stay; but, ste discovered has Two Canadian Delegates Appointed appointed aspistant at Sherbrooke.The realized that he had actually heen guilty of ol CHAPTER IV.\u201ctry as she would, she cond not make her- Stricture -|iBolvent heals the Pr: : to Attend the Gathering Called nes pricata are al duates of Bishop's eavesdropping, Stanchion had drunk in the x THE MILLION ATRE'S MOTOR.seit glad now.And as she put 22 ,8 pretty ap\u201d te heal thy circulation CE Hoocels 3 > ollege, Lennoxville, |and were presented ora Anson;whs readi a let It J white\u2019 dress and a big \u201cpict at o - by His Majesty the King.by the Vice-Principal, and Professor of.information that Van Wyck was ja Johan, from D'Arey, \u2018 nd had Le wvithé al black Leghprn, she thought not of her own in 15 Gays, Toe bo ee Le are at » red bl =} had been to the theatre, and n sént with a rience.The Thousands of men en strictured, wreak; OTTAWA, July 3\u2014Dr.Montizambert, Divinity.Rev.Dr.Allnatt, who also ne:burg, had been to the theatre, and wa bunch of white azums\u2014* \u2018pig ilies.\u201d as they appearauce, but of D'Arcy and his un- Eight and act le you nleep.- \u201cGran- |1ng and despondent were cured and Director General of Public Health, and Dr.preached the sermon.sermon.stopping at the Grand National Hotel, where call them in South Africa.He asked if he known trouble : Solvent\u2019 removes every symptous of strict \u2014Jast\u2014 \u2018McEachran, chief veterinary inspector for xs the \u201cCharity Ball\u201d company were ndw -en- might come and see gs eanwhi fer Jetter-had-beenr 2 ut into 18 tur es lé sEUTE fre, Saar ER ealthy x AL ve past army of \u2018men in ors the i __ BANKS THE SCHOO 3 : : Sth hi as 7 the Dominion: bem the snes cam gaged in supping with him.i the aflernoot eu onda N° fi that at, mother with \u201cdirections, \u201cThe boy \u2018had EUTrING \u201cor DILATING NO INJEC of \u2018stricture and seminal re OTTAWA, July B.\u2014It is learned that satisfactory banking arrangements can be made by the Public.School Board in connection wtih the proposed eavifigs banks in the Ottawa achools.One of the local banks has offered to take charge of the deposits and pay interest to all depositors no matter how much or little they may deposit.If the School Board decides to \u201cThe carrion!\u201d Stanchion muttered be- if he co neath his breath.\u201cSo he\u2019s done Miss Nora all the rd the her, it would do an ill turn of some sort, too! This is his he gir] sat at a little writing-table by country, the cowardly dog.and here we all the bused window and was just about to are in\" 1 wonder if he\u2019s.had a hand, , bidding her friend to call, someho in fetchin\u2019 the company to this God- forsaken T ransvaal ?\"Twould be like the, sly ways a Jim.Some folks say there's ed by the King to be held in London on July 22nd, to consider the question of prevention and cure of tuberculosis.ASHMEAD BARTLETT\u2019S DEBTS.LONDON, July 3.At an adjourned meeting of the creditor of Sir Ells Ashmead Bartlett ,a him | fone on once before to D'Arcy's house, and he \u201c8 that he was sure of a \u201ctip\u201d on his \u2018return.tatitls and Seminal eakmness, should write to the St.As he strolled: leisurely out of the mouse, ps mn, 71 8t.Ja Ames.Sutiding, Guotnnatt, of the h Free (sil A when ringed fingers tapped smartly on the ! was the admiration of all Johannesburg, tem Lo ed in plain ackase, aliments, whie they will send securely inquired Mrs.Pat- ST.JAMES BLOCK, CINCINNATL 0, will not- t a complete description\u201d of \u201cthé Iñcomparabl new the way very well: He knew, \u201calso, Spat in rothrai diseases Every sutferee from Stricture re.and es ai.to his great delighi the motor-car, which Arete) \u201cHliustrated work showing came slowly raind.the corner\u2014more slow- prepaid.\u201cMay- I come in?\u201d ly than the ¢hild had cver seen it come ST.JAMES ASSh, 77 more\u2019s voice.» pence in the pound The accounts filed show thé bankru % debts to be £83214 and assets £27,484: STARTS vos NORTH POLE.os GNDON, J 3.\u2014 Evelyn D, Baldwin, of the Rh ïegler Arctic expedition, left London last nie t for Hemburg.expects to reach rictiania July 5, and there to take the Bolgi ca, arriving at Tront- soe, Norway, July 10.RIOTOUS SCENE IN.HOUSE.\"BRUSSELS, July 3.\u2014There was\u2019 à riotous scene between the Socialists and Min- = -.8.Aaron Medron, of Savannah, : \u2018I had pftes and rectal had often s Pyramid Pilg cure a e Fe yramid Pile Cure contains no co- - ever.is absblutely sale, paintess, and never falls to cure A: in any fornt.ugiste \u2018melt Cull any treatment.ot remed 7.for 80 1542 hile funds to pay a composition of 7 shillings 6 pren bé years until it was unbearable any lo J caine, plum nor any ipjurious drug what- | month each pupil who is a depositor will get a statement about his account.\u2019 rere PREMIER FARQUHARSON\u2019S TRIP.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, Man., July 3.\u2014Premier Farquharson, of Prince Edward Island, arrived im the city yesterday.accompanied by Mra.Farquharson, on a pleasure trip to Vancouver and return via the United States.When questioned regarding his po-\" litical intention the Premier informed your correspondent that he had decided to resiun and contest the seat which will shortly be left vacant Wy Sir Lodis Davies, Minister of Marine.; The prohibition act, passed by his\u2019 Gov ernment, he said, was working well.SEVENTH NATIONAL PANE.; WASHINGTON, July 3\u2014Comptroller | Dawes yesterday sent the following tele- m to Foi vor receiver of the renth Natioral Bank, w York: ; \u201cConfirming, my tolephone £ to you to-day, i, after a carétul and complete examination of the books of the Seventh National Bank, you find no evidence of crimi violations.of the National Banking Act, you will ask the United States District Attorney to make a thorough investigation on bis own account, affordi bm > fo the \u2018| \"of the bank for t MORE RATER ovrEacza ANTINOPLE, _ Jul hp in Kurdistan, sy re #4 (Special to the Star.) YORK.N.Y, July 3.; \u2018the Rogers motive ; erson, NJ., and one of the most {a- builders of engines in the world for an th probaly the Union ul es probably effects of the hes | Perhaps that\u2019s what the scoundrel\u2019s thinkin\u2019 of, for some purpose of his own.\u201d Stanchion became more and more reflective.If D'Arcy had still been.in his old position, and he himeelf had not left the service, the word Jwar\u201d would have sounded like music in hia ears; but in present circumstances the strange fancies which he- gan to buzz in his head were wholly dis agreeable.Dr Arey said good night to Nora at the of the howe where she way staving, al 3 then called Stanchion to hi hide: but Stanchion was unusually tagiturn.en, a little later, he had made his master as.comfortable as surroundings permitted in their temporary home, he did not go ta his own room, but w alked out again, finding hia way at- last to the neighbourhood of the Grand National Hotel.There had been no definite \u2018intention in his mind in going there.He had merely been drawn towards the place by the fascin- \u2018ation of Je hate for the man.who had ruined hero; for hate can be as compel | ling in ite influence as love.An Stanchion came near to the hotel, he saw thatthe -actors and «actresses were Jeaving.y n Wyck bimeelf had come to the door ! see them oft, Cr gre partion: arly.it appeared, to see Mim Raphael of She was with Mrs, and Mrs.Patmore, and the millionaire bade her good -bye pressement.Stanchion, hoyering in the distance and darkness, saw it all in the lights at the door of the hotel.When -every one had instead of returning to the house, Van Wyck.put on the bat.in his band, des nee sowly down the street towards Btanc con hiding place._ .t more mischief; fo \"lier os ward to himself, Tine © me w He did not finish hie sentence, bot 1 his Pande, on even rest from that.in s.whith never failed dé kindje there for D\u2019Arey As The words framed thei selves in his mind, a man came hurriedly out of the te \u201c \u2018*Quickcure\u201d.| | and envelo r, more particu- | our) he \"had the the door h half i-when - EEE Era dear, I've rushed in in an awful hurry to ask if Jou \u2018ll do me a tremendous favour\u2019 reath essly announced the mans wife., \u201cYou know that Lilith had promised to recite at a bazaar this after noon?You dares H \u2018Wel, it's at the Es ns\u2019, those very decent rs who've been, 60 nice to Monty and me since the company came here, despite all the war rumours.They've a bazaar at their: house -for the benefit of a local charity.Lil was to have recited something or other, but slie\u2019s got a sick | headache and vows she can\u2019t go.Will you be a little angel, and | take her, place?\u201d Nora's heart sank.She glanced at the flowers and D'Arcy\u2019s open letter lying on the writing-table, beside the sheet of peper she bad just laid out.hated reciting, and she and Lilith Faohach friends.It was \u2018scarcely hould be sacrificed for ater who was utterly selfish, and had never been own to give up her own way for anyone.|- But, after all, this wasn\u2019t for Lilith.And even if it were, just because they were pot | friends\u201d it\" was\u201d \u201cnoblesse oblige grant the \u2018avour.Perhaps Nora's hesitation partly\u2019 arose from an sort of presentiment which strove to hold her back.But she thought it was her desire to see D'Arcy, \u2018and with hardly.an appreciable: delay shiersaid: \u201cIM de my Dest, if oo fou think- the people won't min e © \u201cIf you want 0 know what.er Be 4 think, then my my pat is that lis ht\u201d tmore.ssked Lilith instend of you bestise sho leading lady, and they thought th mast.nyo be ready.to start.by ¥ three br \u201cYes,\u201d returned thé gif change, my dress and\u2014and write Monte he duel news.HET Ve 00 Heed on news.He Well viré \u2018the Eseelsteyns to send the carriage \u201chere ifistead of for Coen bre, and a theumnd thinks.You're sure ing her band to Nora (Mrs.Patmore bestowed kisses in any other way, ted « fast cols or were.not warran ly - o! \u201cOh, I near forgot Lilith's fetter ter,\u201d she Sted on writing to you & note of explane.on wri a of ex tion or Romans of the sort.§ was on not qucrifice the gloripus of Piet was whirled through f familiar streets which somehow seemed quite different fromwordin- ary days.ten minutes or an hour, never: have said which\u2014the motor-esr stopped.r a coin \u2018into the\u2019 to 8.out, 1.inst whom a receiving \u2018authorize the establishment of th before.The motorear was the property Ci ord 28 E e banks war bre 'd be in a nice \u2018fix if it | I w 8 I he y his er, vis made May T Airanapired that there will be one in ï school, ane oe at Tin out ane day, and the lot of uit dm pin oF nd be re he Aree king eras wan he to fonaire, » als , Burdet-Coutts, had proposed to provide the liv 4 re omer cip the.banka.and pe Hoven oF eight thousand miler from home | oT v > arious act.évery one in town.On this occasion, the owner himself was in the vehicle, accompanied only by a servent, and the \u2018boy had e Pleasure of seeing that he was observed > t reat man, whose name he did not know, though he had often seen his face.With a reckless impulse little Piet Stroom waved Nora's letter over his\u2019 head and-ut- tered 4 whoop, which was a tribute of ad- mration to the car and its driver, Hardly bad the shout died on hig.lips when, to his astonidhment\u2014almost aläfm\u2014the eplen- did conveyance stopped, its, machine still working.as the owner about to inflict eummary chastisement upon him for his temerity?But Mr.Van Wyck beckoned, with what appeared to be an encouraging smile, Hardly believing his own eyes, Piet \u2018sidled on until he stood close to the quivering motor.gar ar and just out of sight | from his mother\u2019s \u201cWant ja drive, youngster?\u201d enquired Van Wye \u201cYes, sir,\u201d faltered the astonished boy.\u201cPlease sir, I've got to take this letter,\u201d mid Piet, remem) out the big square pa r, of heed and d used for years.ea ree jo it goes to the right address,\u201d returned Van Wyck.\u201cI suppose there\u2019s na reat Jury if it's delivered in half an hour or Ne sir,\u201d Rammered Piet, who could at and unexpected.joy.Give me the Jett tter then,\u201d comman ded Van Wyck, taking it from the child\u2019s hand, \u201cAnd now for a spin, my little hero.\u201d The next few moments were the ,moat Stroom\u2019s short life.He Then\u2014it might hu Mr.Van Wyck drdy \u201c TDi \u201cJum ih, then; m min will ou a RUE y give you | avale of pres and holding | enve blue à kind which Nora fron sways | been after conld never oat pe boy's palm.That! s for ou to.buy some- 4.4 3; thing to remember your drive by,\u201d ni4 the great man.\u201c\u201c \u201cQver there's a sweet sh The material wd produce at rl oo pr ls of recent examination under a y PROF.BOVEY ean versity.Careful Attention Given to Special Requirements.: The TERREAULT STEEL AND MALLEABLE IRON \u2018C0; Iv Lhe Olgaretas.ht = +2 Phone.one.Mount sie.104 and 106 opt 3 Johu, ty of na Cupressiye sort Somprensive, of \u2018Applied Be pes ER OF: is : dine Wb this Question, as well aveer other \u2018who hae an infant In.Bh i ue a anrboenl disenses th 4.being orm ie foper food, \u201cproper dailies of 4e \u201cpro A P ant ae le is ad CEE erally think ih ble ie = $d mar : nx AND WATER.| sl ome cons Je SLi in country a; wan |! amont s BEVER MISSING, \u201cWIFE MOURNING.A ROMANTIO MARRIAGE IN LON- more about infans feeding than they really do and therefore they do not consult often | ;.DON, ox TUNE 167., enough their RP, hysican, 0 int A .\u2014 e i ven an] .n othe hood re hs sable to d a dng A Tip to Cansda, a Few Days at tharelo ore t ing bottle should.es the Gt.Lawrences Hall and Wow | only whey Mee is no Oe a © Husband Has Disappeared and So rule the child should be k Has oy\u2014=8al ; mather's milk up to § months of age.an.Her Mon d Me Was An jus should be made Cp y, 5 sais Hotel.Xeoper.+ complete at the age of one If the 4 child is to be nine months a \u201ca \u201cthe sp- proach of summer only, it ic better to «Any one kriowing the whirgsbouts a Ea.postpone his weaning until the fall, if pos ward Becker, who wae a papa, at.\u201cSt.w to do so.Sind > \u2018Te render cow\u2019s milk as similar as pos.Lawrénce Hall eétvrdep Jofr 8 day ev nitg sible to mother\u2019s milk the following modifi: and Tuesday\u2019 vomir 1 myficate cations, that is, addition of water ani with thé ma anxiously sugar, are generally admitted by authors.awaiting his retire > 4 Me.It ie always better, however, to consult This Sorin Mrs ins, Becker wis one\u2019s own physician: BAW = seen in the Allan Steamship \u2018Company's - i- voan.fice, whether she had gone for advice and SUGA MUX, one part.ory Bs sore A teaspoonful of sugar for each 6 Po of the mixture of milk and water.ug ome ps part.do do walk a bollod) 1 part.à Teaspooniul of SURAT for each 68 ounces of the mixture of milk and water.kr x trs tablespoontuls make one ounce.£2 dilation 3 milk with pure hind a opel 3 at ES ht y be Le the péage very rich les water is more tal ra fn of he four te ounces) {of , add a ps d boil 15 minu es.Barley water No.of Intervals by day Night feedings Quantity for Quantity fo for meals.xd 5 h meal.hou Fl ou Le las lar inter pr bottle is qu pra bs thou cries, when it is ah A Du be y food; too many mothers forget Fe should be given to a child before rized milk or Sierilized milk | are to it one must be careful that waking in within ei milking in winter, and wi wilt in winter two days: it iL out?be made fresh every ar and ne \"ro.\u2018prepare the food:\u2014 When the barley water is cold, mix ome part of top mill with two parts of barley water, adding one heaping teaspoonful of milk-sugar to every four ounces of food.or if cane-sugar is used, one teaspoonful to every six ounces of food.These proportions may be kept until the child is seven or eight months old, when an equal quantity of top milk and barley water is given.Quantities of prepared milk to be given êt intervals between meals.10 p.m.to 6 am.éaci 24 3 2.10 oa 2 1% oz.15 os «À In os.2 os.1 z.# oz 1 i os.28 os.° 5% os.33 oz.TRS = -\u2014\u2014.\u2014 \u2014_ 73% ox.3744 os.| 80.0 os.hours fn summer.Otherwise fermentation having set in, heat will destroy the ferments, but will not destroy.the products of fermentation, and then a milk already corrupted is given to the @nfant (Marien).The feeding bottle known as long tube bottle should be entirely di ed; in rome countries its use has been prohibited by legislation, its use having been regarded ra criminal, and with reason.It is imposs ible to clean the inside of the tube perfect - lv and moreover it is even rarely attempted to clean the tube at all.As a consequence, milk remains in the tube im a etate of fermentation and from inning to the end of the vear the cd drinks milk contaminated through ite passage in this crobe jined tube.Feeding bottles without tubes (soe figure) are nowadays to-be found in all respectable pharmacies and therefore there is no excuse tb buy the long tube bottle, STMOUNT.CHURCH .\u201cTHE CAUSE OF TROUBLE Plans Prepared for a Much More iGoutly Wdifice Than Agreed Upon |- ig the Parishioners.of trouble is being caused on ôf à nee in so that the tax To When this it leaked op by, Mr the and wardens of the cb 5 lu was found \u2018the id cost à good deal Eyam v earnestly F.Ferro n, on pt, and fold that 1 the con.Mr.John WF.Dafoe, who cor 27 on-tke Star- ES TR lay Seid *chvrokes to de \u2018found close 0 Dene the town.4 ORDINATION \u20ac CEREMONY ebested by mis 0 Grace Archbishop Bruchosi at the Church of the Vt), Immaeulate Conception.je pt the Immaculate Con- x ie a aa oat pense Mazetton, ve TE Rev.Father fe mass at the a, of PEE tn: ahiinasd wr a large num ° THe Bi BODY.) WAS FOUND, _ .nai ot Mv.\u201cFactque Valiquette ri Sought to the City for Burial.gi + re ti consis.si ; romommo BEAT MONTREAL ot A Jn he ht history.LR Pave tuceeded t .st rday evening.A BEQUEST OF $25,000 To LAVAL UNIVERSITY.Left by the Late Senator Villeneuve \u20148mall Donations to Charitable Institutions.The late Sepator Villeneuve, by his will, left a sum of $25,000 to be devoted Yo aid.; vas | Edhoo the construction of the Polytechnical oo), in connection with Laval University.He also left 85000 to the St.Vincent de Paul Society of Se Jean Baptiste parish; $3000 to the Grey Nuns; $2500 to the Little Sisters of the Poor; $3000 to Notre Dame H ital: 1000 to the Home for Incurables nducted by the Sisters of Providence.\u201cTo Madame oy Heeuve he left ar annual pension of $3000 besides the enjoyment of of the residence and property on, street.The whole estate amounts to eit $500,000.| The legacies are made payable in five ears, in equal annual paymén y Thé pro torship of the properties left is vested in: the grande but hi sons have the enjoyment of the Tevenues o the estate.MR.DAFOE'S NEW POSITION.pod his se, subsequently resided nm member of the had of the Free Prom, and returned to the Star in 1895, has just eld an arrangéniént whereby he ré | forme to Winnipeg as Editor of the Free Mr.Dafoe leaves the Star carrying the best wishes of all connected with it.He is an exceedingly Food journalist, sincere in his convictions, pale right aterlin oN gcter, \u2018and faith ul to the est etail.ree is to be congratulated.PUNOTURED THE BALLOON.The startling story récently published by a local paper pet about the wonderful 1 discovery 8 a on lost Jos ay he Buffalo Fair by rs.J ican, of St.John, BN is thus mee to the.St.John \u201cWhen Mr.and Mre.-\u2018Millican were returning from their recent western trip they went Buffalo to visit their son, Fred Millican, wbo ia maraging t e Indian Congress on the Midway.-Bome ng that Fred had been showing his Perte and To about the , from his own brain evolved a een- an accidental meeting o Mr.and Mrs.Millican with their son, who as a mere child: Barbum\u2019s ¢ircus and had been mourned as lost for over twenty As an matter of fact Mr.Fred liens ten years ago was cmploye ed on the Ch and since Jeaving St.fn, he bas always in- ] formed hie parents bar to his wheren .M.CALLAGHAN'S FUNERAL.a funeral of Mr.Jobn M.Callahan, \u2018late of the firm of Hart & Tuckwell, will take place to-morrow morni from late residence, Selby avenue, Westmount.to Bt.James\u2019 Cathedral, and thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.The solemn uiem mass wil De sung by Rev.Luke].Martin | Ba Calla- than, as deacon.members of Bt.Patrick Branch of C.A, and-the Canadae.Council of the nights of Columbus win attend in a body.THE FIRE COMMISSIO A had been crested j - om BR with Rte rire Oo rate t erd nie a Cabinet 0 becs Mr, J © \u2018Hanter- Pire the ue ie ke Hobidoux, vi will ANR GRAMFEATS INwARDE.Kider, .Dempster steamshi Champlain passed \u201cHate At Soy 0 day marnit and Hosters Frida a \"ening or Bat y morning: 28 he theatre in his what consolatiof {he members of the firm and the office staff were able to offer.From her own story it seems that the young wo man was married in- London on the fourteenth of June, after knowing the man to whout she was wedded something like thirty days.On the twentieth -June Mr.and Mrs.Becker sailed from Liverpool on the Allan Line steamehip Parisian, having ol tained saloon passage on the vessel to 8 oon rei Upon arriving in the city the couple took apartments in the St.Lawrence Hall.On \u2018Tuesday morming- Mr,\u2014Becker- lussed his wife, said that he would be back by dinner time, went downstairs, obtained a handbag which had been previously left below and: away fore the other baggage, left the hotel, and has not been seen since.Mrs.Becker's maiden name was Florence Millis, and she is a native of London.&be is about thirty years of age and is a woman of some- education.About the middie of May, she noticed an advertisement in à London paper, the same purporting to be from the owner of an American hotel.The advertiser desired a eort of & mensgig housekeeper.* Misa Florence Millie answered the advertisement, the advertiser proving to be Edward Becker.Mr.Becker became assiduous in his attentions and marriage, \u201cshe Jocepting the the offer.e interval every \"confidence in the man, told pe Pe e poséssed a few pounds sterling, and on the voyage over entrusted \u2018him with between £606 and £70, practically all the Rottvtcidiivig the had in the wor! + Mre.Becker produced a business card this morning, on which was printed: Colorado River Grend Canon Hotel; Henry Becker, par re pren re Sp oT) - 3 a aot mode That mpl Could Not Hold Them * AN\u2014Bemains of Bixty \"Persons Sent, \u2018to Potter's | Pd i.\u2018Field.< oo (See also pages ons and three.) NEW YORK, July.$.\u2014Ax 11 o\u2019elock the thermomcter had risen to the 92 mark, but the humidity had fellen to 53 per cent.The temperature at 1) a.m.yesterday was 93 degrees.Up to noon the total nutnber of deaths from the heat in New York and Brooklyn after 2 a.m.was 47.The action of the Board of Governors of the Stock Exchange to close the \u2018exchange on Friday and Saturday, and the decision of the banks to restrict business as much as possible on those days, wers.dud entirely to the intense heat.There were.s0 many bodies.in the morgue to-day that the compartment could not hold them all.Two dead-waggons and police patrol waggons veo bringing in others constantly, andsit was neocssary sen the remains of sixty persons to the Potters\u2019 Field before the expiration of the five days usually allowed for identification or reclamation.\u2018 - HEAT RECORD FOR TO-DAY.Louisville: and Hlattimiore Have the Highest Temperatures With Other Cities Close Behind.WASHINGTON, July 3.\u2014Louisville and Baltimore were the two hottest cities in the United States at 8 o'clock this morn irg, according th official figures, the ther r-ometers at that hour registering 84 de- Exes in both places.Their closest compe- tors for noura are Boston, New voue Philadelphia.and Scranton, i Kast, Charleston Savannah, in the South, and Cincinnati and Kansas City, in the West, all with 8 recorded ut that hour of the day.An even acore of other cities Red a the 80 mark at $ Hin, hese ra a rom Portlan ame, Con tei SE tion s and \u2018Texas pointe.the.A Tg a A th mi Ta es, the it hae sustained d being in in the sec an varying \u2014 Sevimany Given by Mr.3 ber, of Georgetown, oxit,, Mr.John Macfarlane, of the dinde _Péper\"Company-\u2014-Cost of Manutsc- 4 turing Has Increased.\u2014 The investigation into- the charges.of the existence of a paper combine was édu- tinued to-day by Mr.Justice Tascheresu.At the opening of the proceedings, Mr.W.J.White, K.O,, moved that the manufacturers \u2018be not bound to give the details of the cost of manufacture.He contended that they should not be obliged to do this, because jt had not been shown that there existed any illegal combine.They freely admitted the existence of an assoeistion, and the fixing of a rate f§f the goods.The complaints, however, he claimed; tirely failed to prove anything illegal.had tried to show that they ould\u2019 goods At certain factories jn the States cheaper.This was 0 for reducing the duty, put it had not on to do with the present efquiry Mr.A.B.Aylesworth, on behalf of the Press Assaciation, demurred entirely from the view taken by Mr.White.It inight be convenient for \u201che manufacturer \u2018to get \u201cThey ts the stage, but it would hardly be right.He believed that His Worship was appointed to receive évidence by whomaoever offéréd and to weigh that evidence.The, present proceedings were mot liké a jury trial, but rather like a coroner\u2019s-invéstigation or in- ve Justice Taschereau remarked that he had no authority to order that anythin be done as a result of the investigation, an di not wish to express an opiniôn.He would hear whatever evidence was laid be fore him, and form his conclusions therefrom, and report motion just made would be more proper! made argument comes up.MR.BARBER EXAMINED.Mr.J.R.Barber, proprietor of two paper mills at Georgetown, testified that the price of paper had not Zane up unpro- portionately with the coet of production.He produced a statement which he compiled, showing the cost of the produc: tion and the selling price at different times.This be did not wish to make public, but be was willing to show it to the éounecl the opinion of the commissioner at this |- at the close of the investigation, when the, A srersu wat war anvies.TTONIES TÉLEGBAPHT.it is Superior to Merconl\u2019s Eystom, \u2018Recguss Mo Tall Poles are Re- \u201cquired\u2014Earth Waves: are In: Stead of Aerial Waves\u2014A Success.\"tal Demonstration Given, \u201c PARIS, July 3.\u2014An exposition ot thé new syblém of wireléis telegraphy was given the other day, with great success, at Le Vèsinat, a suburban hemlet on the St.Germain-cn- Lays road.The inventors or discoverers of This sys tem are Colonéi Piloweki, an engineer officer in the Russien army, and M.Victor Popp, a wéll known -blectrical enginéer, whose namie has been attached to severs] useful and valuable inventions.Within the sar = limits imposed for the experiments ob tais ooctaion, they were a complete success.h.the.electrics] installation at Le of the most primitive and tem: porary \u201cchersctey, a number of messages were were despatched by the transmitting inetra: ment in a villa in the Rue Pasteur and received in another villÉ situated about eix hun metres distant, without the \u2018alight- est, hitch.One striking feature about Mr.Popp system is its extreme simplicity.No ud masts are required » 88 is n ary with the Marconi method.It js terrestrial rather than aerial; that is to say, - the electric wavés follow the suriace of the earth.There is, consequently, nothing spectacular in the apparatus.It consists simply of two electrodes rated by a distance that var ies according to of the with hich h it is ire T tive is sheet of \u201cglass as iol or on th surface.i buried i in the earth at a a of froi pom three and « f to four tw eden are Sonpected 10 the transmitting dppnratus.\u2018he eae arrangement is.followed at the receiving station.Thie is all that in Decer, sary for the despatch and regis messages, ts.clusively Se hs by MP pp yest The Rb \u201d aatounding claim made by AM.Pa for his system 36 that its radius of sraphy with America, for exam being Serely à métier of due ce auth as the div tance separating the rodès and the en- en spparatos.In Vostoet on is virtually unlimited, wireless tole.rietors; Edward chen \u2018special part.per Beckeraville, Garfield County.USA.She stated that Becker purported to be a wealthy van and hat while he had money spent it f reely.ew, however, that he was short \u2018of pet when they reached Montreal, but it was at that time her im- presrion that this was only a temporary em nt.He had told her that after seeing: Montreal , hey would proceed gether to Chic w proposed to sell his\u201d Utah Bote] to a syndicate and from there, they would proceed | to New ork, where he had promised to expénd something like $2,000 on her wardro In London Becker had told her to he was à Detive of Germany, though a naturalized American citizen.He is a man oo between fifty-five and sixty years of à 5 à gray béard, easy moustache, andor is giving to greasing bis hair vo that it wili appeir black.He specks with à German accent.| Becker chimed to have fought through the Frañcr Prussien war, and te have had n brothe in the same Mr: tal, igh.ker said this morning tKat while she formerly had no umpicion t man wiched to desert her, come to- the conclusion: that fair wi 3 premeditated.As the une back Sher tL sof ointed to this eo ios er ap- oi and shiz, he wus find to to or she thought she could tee now that his disappearance was premeditated.On reach ing the 8t.Lawrence Hall be insisted that the traveliiréx bag, containing the most valusble- portion of\u2018 his ap- arel, be kept in the bell on the ground PAjain he made it a point to settle his bill every day, so that they might Teave with their baggage at a moment's notice, On Tuesday ering Becker, left his wife for the rpose of visiting a sister ed resided in- the country, eal.The sister's name ow Becker did not know.In fact she knew nothing concerning her beyond the statement which Becker had made.The man claimed- that his sister was the widow of a well-to-do farmer, and that he propose obtaining some money from her to tide him over his temporary embarrnss- ment.Mrs.Becker states that she worked as a drésemaker in London and that she has ome sisters, But \u2018thut Both her parents are judgment maintaining the raisie revendication taken \u201cCoutitess dé Besujeu of à diamond EM which was in the hands of Rev.Canon Dauth, of Bt.James Cathedral.When the Count was leaving for the Klondyke he money on the security of the jewel, which was left in the | hands.of Canon Dauth.[mon y retuined by the Count.wt the lad lady \u2018sidimed the jowel as her own but fe As parties are separate as to property the suit vus taken to fix the ownership of che, jewellery, which\u2019 was awarded to the orrowed some A RIOT AT VALLEYFIELD.Noongidersble trouble was caused on the New York Central train at Valleyfield on A large number of excur- spent the day in the town, and wanted to return home.0 CATS Were added on and there was not sufficient room.pote of She, men br tried to force their way cars.A stiff encoun- oan ted between the porters and con: ductors, and mob, in which a number of blows given, and several panes of fatty broken.\u20ac one of the Pullman cars was INJURED IN AS EXPLOSION, - Ivan Hutchins, aged 15 years, of 108 Ash avenue, Point Bt.Charles, met with a severe accident at\u2019 the Grand Trunk General Of fices this morning.He was going into a vault.when he gtruck a match.À gas on resoited, in which he had both ns pos and his face severely burned.He wes taken td the General Hospital.A smi: lar accident happened sorme six monthe 8 in which two of the clerks received bad in- ju MUSICAL.DEGREES.he Ihe following p \u201cof Proi.Eroèy : \u2014(organist of, the Church of the Mews were awarded musical degrees «t the examination of the Academy of Music ha 1 , on July 2: Becond-clam diploma Marie Jeanne Beaudreault.Firet- class M aiploma-\u2014Bfies Josephine Boutette, and Mig Laureate\u2014Mi.s a e Bourassa, Miss Bestia Morris, A don.uvagens, and Mr, Arthur | Mr.Walter L.Fellowes, Mrs, Fellowes and family have gons to The Point, Ri- viere du Loup, for July and August.Mr.Fellowes will Tetum to the city in a fortnight.cp LA -\u2014 \"6 MARRIAGES.-Jui IVES.DENOON =» spi uly 2nd.| was at Kansas \u201cthe | : .ose Honourable.-G.-C.V.Duchansa, re- Mr.Justice Mathieu on Saturday last ne ; we a to Ottawa this morning.Ch: \u2018190, db of ¢ sels ies 5 Asse.Ta - POON, from i to 10 here an ror the fo as compared with yesterday and due to storms that swept over portions of that territory.\u2018These thunder storms, under the presen conditions of extreme heat, ard likely to jation for\u2014the Press Among © items of eost.was the bill for sulphide pulp.This had gone up from $33, in 1 to over $44, in 1900.The cost of ad | Pulp bad gone up from $18 to $23.50 at the occur an ere wit same time.The reason for the increase was save at rh Time.hin, th 2 hat the boom in the paper trade caused by the rding to the weather b and will Boer war and other causes which made bring but little relief.No nt break the sales ater.The witness stated that in the hot ll can yet icted by he received more than the association price the weather bureau officials.The record vf minimum température for the past 24 hours shows better sleeping conditions in most vf the cities in tire\u201d Bast last night.The highest minimum temperature for the night ity, where the mercury never fell below 80.In Washington at 10.45 his morning the official thermometre pointed to 90, with a prospect of further rise.JUDGE BUCHANAN DEAD.\u2018 He Passed Away at-His Residence, 824 Prince-Arthur Street, in His TOth Year.» tired Judge of J the Superior , died at pred residence, 324 Arthur pray this I morning, in his 76th year.Judge Buchanan was a son of the late Alexander Buchanan, Queen's Counsel of Montreal, and for some years practised fore the Montreal Courts.He was a partner \u2018of the\u201dlate Sir Francis Johnson and of the late John Monk, and ed to Cowansville on the estal ent of \u201cthe drêic! din district of Bedford, He practise until 1881, when he was appointed Judge of the Superior Court, retiri in 1888.His widow, Jud two chil- C, Hifest neo © Panier, A ary Maud, wile\u201d of \u2018oster, K.C., Survie im.THE LATE WILLIAM TURNBULL.Mr.William Turnbull, the Grand Trunk engineer killed at the: Mountain street crossing yesterday morning, was one of the best known and mosl popular young railway men in.Point St.Charles.Born at Falkirk, Scotland.he came to this city thirteen years ago, and since that rime | Has connectéd with\u2019 the Grand nk.À year and a half ago he married Man Hall.Their only child died in Feb- ruary-Jast, Mr.Turnbull was a prominent member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.___\u2026.- IN AND AROUND THE CITY.el Sos\u2019 TO OTTAWA ~President Shaugh- the Canadian Pacific Railway, SUDDEN | DEATH William Gamble, oemaker, Notre dicd readonly e at Sigal oa at he corner, of noon yesterd Craig and Alexander atreets, at ay.The remains were removed > the morgue, but as the autopsy showed that death had been caused by heart failure, the coroner did not think it necessary to summon a jury.STRATHCONA HORSE DISCHARGES, \u2014For the information of non-commissioned \"| rowing: 40 and London 41.1.Wyfold Chakenge su third 2 heat\u2014The for nearly all lines of goods he manufactured.He has beef in the business since 1856, and a member of the association two years.The only changes made by the as Aociation was the reduction of credit from four to three months, or three per cent discount, and doing away with the ret \u2018 sr waste paper.r.Barber, in reply to ' Aylesworth, stated that the loss throush the mercy of the buyer was all the way from\" five to fifteen cents on a hundred \u2018pounds.MR.MACFARLANE HEARD.Mr.John Macfarlane, president of the Canada Paper Company, stated that he had a member of the association for 20 years.He considered a diminutton of.the auty would be a severe blow to the trade, which engaged a capital of 820,000, The removal of the duty altogether he would censider L This would throw out oi employment from 5, to 6 persons in the mills and also a number who were engaged in gettin ng cat the wi The enquiry will be continued this after noon.IN THE RACES AT HENLEY They are Looked Upon Just Nqw as An Extremely Dangerous Crowd\u2014 New Brunswicker Was Defeated.\u201c(Bee also page two.) HENLEY, July 3\u2014The Pennsylvanians undoubtedly won their heat in great style.Th ere never extended, 4 it ie now reely admitted by those who thought the Leanders had a certainty for the Grand Challenge Cup that the Americans are ex- remel \u201cI pA Fike the looks of it,\u201d said the Y.ondon crew's coach.\u201cI t thought we we might | beaten but I never thought the Americans\u2019 would show such ities When umpire Pitman's launch arrived at [the starting point both crews were waiting.| The erican showed perfect nonchalance while waiting.Without delay Mr.Pitman snt them on their-journe: Yat the end of the islands the Americans led - by haf a len, Opposite Fawley Court, which t! did id 224, the Americans were clear rowing 36, T hey seomed to be rowing a e Leander enclosure and there the Ppt he crew made their foal effort.But it was no The Penteyl- vanians-inérensed.the distance rapidly and pred the grand stand hit up the stroke to 40 and n to 48, croesing the Tine at a \u2018terrific ne There was practically : no cheering.The Diamond Challenge Sulla first heat, J.Johnson beat Secon heat\u2014G, Ashe ét WC C.Bond.Ashore | oe was Third heat\u20148,, T Buchetaie beat W.A.Hickman, of st.) N.B.Ladies\u2019 Challenge Plate \u2014 Second heat, Eton Rowing Club heat Trinity College, Dublin.eee Que Fifth heat: Th allen, up\u2014Fi ea © Roval School of fines beat the Twicken- ham Rowi ub.\u2018Thames C| Challenge Cup, sixth heat, Kingston Rowing Club beat Exeter College, Os- ford.Kingston's time wae 7.21.Thames Challenge Cup\u2014Severth hest\u2014 Worcester College, Oxford, beat Caius College, Cambridge.\"Worcester College's time 2.\u201cWy fold Challen Cup\u2014usoond heat: The Ro al Artillery Club beat Ohrist |-College.mbaid ge.vi q Royal Arties time was Thames Rowi on me, 8 rene Cup, Henley, \u2014First heat, New College, Ox Oxford rd, beat Trinity College, Oxford ew College's time was THE TAYLOR FAILURE.(Spécial to the Star.pat TORONTO, July - A caen prepared A approxi en emen: \u2018the affairs of Taylor Bron brick and paper FB a bile 1 anes the abilities © 3 a defsit of 854,020.10 The H up of 15,000; brick yard, erent is \"suthorized by Mr FW Tay.892.000, and andres, $15.00 Making os r, of the Bank of Montreal that \u201cdis.the lin liabilities ard direct, $43,216.45; escur- ira have mailed by Sergeant ed.a total of 44, from which af- Moir, Ottawa, to.t next of kin of mem.ter deducti value of.he rity bers \u2018of the Régiment.The following is held $1021 £ UR, A 8 ei Viet of chars an having been total \u2018of $134,533.10.a ; from Mr.Taylor on or, Cae sAreher, Ea Fastmead, Game \u2019 lu > mea ing, Ha ie Hawthorne, ven 3 ortis, M ie i War ST en Palmer, Pi je Le Rushe, \u201cshes Sl VE Skirving.Steed: W.Bell, M.P., who hed a sf vas, 2e Towithe = a ln ton, recently, is Gomebat a.W AL ie Thomht be wil waste when the market was at (Oscar K.Davis, in \u2018PENNSYLVANIA ROWED WELL Pennsylvania.\u2014 co! tied .erate cash business co \"A moders hore and rt of reflector ieblator that allows of \u201cche electric yaves be being compelled to travel in a given 3ri at.Possibilities contained in M.Popp'a disco sre incalculable.In.the first place, apparatus is so simple that it is Rot Table th et out of order.It is sp ones table that four men can éstablish à telegraph etation in thoro workin; order within an hour anywhere, This, je ithe case of a city like Paris, is a desider atum not th be due spieg sed.Furthermore, the absence of the telltaie tal] poirs, necessary with the Marconi system, is A invaluable advance, sa they would infallibly betray to an enemy thé fact that a wireless telegraph station was in the nei hbourhood HEAT IN THE sine for July.) @e so very got when the ruth 5 was ead in lippines not re tt blood, and os felt th hat ba ot ihe wi you, a Tone, Suh ridge with no at Toler le CS PE ri marched before \u201cdaybreak the sun bad been shining for a mi years Straight into the brain of eve in the co .e tall, heat-withered grass, the yellow, dead Tio int the aband- d been swales, join- th the myriads of- heat devils | in their ntaatio dance.The still ai ive with them.earth q Inawa man throw out his he: de, od piteh forward on bis face.Somebody tried to shift him into a comfortable position, bat en he ras lifted up he was dead.oll out the excitement of fg ht coulé keep \u2018them no men of the ey lay they fell, nor cared that Pine advance of he column would leave them in the hands of sny enemy ton Mi Time of march.carted.Once, early in the afternoon, stagnant water.|: When hey yd\u201d Ped back the green it, the.au drank m that cov ih \"ot the yellow filth, ne, fry, diinis that he etimes: pre Tes.Bar silver, quiet, in the low-f t come back ve, the Ï et private wire.tfall were scarcely x more than ha f of a | of pl a The vision, | Phoid 4 rs all Sot ea ein Broa The special correspapéents Wall Street and on the Chies of the - Gtk te $6 Board of Tréio port In this column That gtocks wires sluf- wish, while wheat wad strong.14 the toed) mpre Ret $t00ks Word steady, torday sales on the New Y momberod 199,033 shares.TRE New York Stock Exchangs willbe alosed from 8 p.m.to-day until Monday, July ah.I.ho\u2014 - Another spuit in Montréal Street wis sgats the feature of the trading in the local sAhritét.IN fact without §trest stosk té dabble with, the market wéuid bb almost dead.Anothée tcident in connection with the foreasdn dusts Besa, was some sélling ôf mining shares, whieh PUL.50M of them on à wer level.Thais 16 mt mush mere room at the be battom, : 4 Mèntrea) Street sstmed to be In good.éèttans ot the opening, and from 301K.the citeing price yéstarday, the Price épètes up at 2004, and jumped to 20444, & gain 68 3% points above Yésterday's closing.Subssquently » little prase sure was put on the stock ahd thé price to 808%.Now Btreet sold at 08 to 301%.Ton ronto Rails remained unchanged at 100, while Twin City was fractionsily lower at 03 té 23%, 7.Canadien Pacific was quoted at 108% to 108% in London &nd sold locally Rs 106, and in Wall Street at 100%.Mont Light ang Power wer steady a} 98% and Dominion Cotton vs unchanged at 78.Dominion Coal common continued steady.ab 40.Paynes end War Bagie both solé dowa 19 and Republio at 5.Some odd lots Of differeat stock.some bonds and dank stocks cumpletad the môrmings transactions.A featuré of the bank shares was the advance in Molstn's Beak to 202 .' The opening of the Wall Street stock markt wah listless and so sluggish that thé pried mavement was scarcely perceptible.THe principal dealings were in United States Btedl, which apened 8 quarter higher on the\u2019 devigra- tion of\" the divijend, but ren oft 3% on lags realising.Mowsrs.LJ Foeget and Co'a Léndén cable to-day quete: Grand Trunk first 804), secomd 80%, third 34%.Cabadian Pacific 106%, Ansoom.da &s 11.86 The earnings of the Detroit United Raliwey tor the week énding June Zith.woce: $30,024.02 an finersase of 90.M4.4é.ovér the seme period last year.Sa svorags fries of BI200.per day.= wiih ene Monday ais 5H.,; Total for June.vie + LONDON.-\u2014Éloaing: onsets tor, meted 20%: da: für the account, 8 2-16; Ase} Canadien Pacide, 100%: Bt.Pulse HT .Central, 151; Leulsville, 141%.tases Pass 3 | POA.99%; N.T.C.10; Erie.48%; Deans.Norte 77%; Reading, WY:Erie Orst pif.\" T9; orn Pacific pra.UT: Grand Tewnk.100; Ane RANG Mines, 41%: Ih Sel, 49: Monty, 1% to 3 per cent.The rate &t @idesbnt In the opén market for short bilfs 1s à 5-18 té 2 7-18 per cent.; 49.three ménibe\u2019 bills, #96 1 per cont.\u2026 © Trunk Rattway ry Systhis sermipes ond June: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Spectatly reported er te \u2018wy CD.Honk.18 Bene and Co.fo over: cum ; COLONIAL CONNECTION.\u201c \u201c(New York Commercial \u201cAdvertiser) Mr.Chamberlain, ast t at the Dominion Day Mito ing, last nigh one of those broad allusions to Imperial fedetation which Aor the nai mind by heir prop) Tac gross with.hd lan.TF th Île iris be à ll dened Lx: Ss , des; : tree 2 + matt ve nine Sanction ith t Britain and ware Dfful8Shonddd.Ji 5 aimer ling bo seit with IE ME a eir , there was pour Fendi e Mother Counter would more Toadily Louisville dicesuviite We : is 1 .welcome, ng vould be more frank Ximeor Fact ic Î lip 110% Mother Country is wi tions of colonies, e\" movemmen must originate therg, not in London.That, tho publ ba 8 distinct int gai and Grea: ritaio Jit little \u201cknow enta council of ele dalle sut of the insnlar reckoning of Britain sud dificult to to put ide without offqnse.1 \u2018at least that the Sonal repatii dinner platitudes will not rein tical end Joh lor longer unless the be scared ¢ {hat wi Pe I It de Le order now or: ot produes some dede ag for for Bit tish ner nvita- a ae slated fo Go il WHEAT, IS FIRMER.(Prony REL Ye This, tn turn, se came dus to the reporte f from R sèôm reste Voies Van y is sald ing from intense tertatned t t famine conditions ay amounted \u2018to Kû ai Il \u201che Siar Sige Sie, Ee or See ee?9 Prrcrther showerg in ns Boon ui on caused an weiter Tesi : pla The union \u2018 tatermen build upon | rile 2 i vesatisionr of Stem: i on both sides can only ST \"rier at Hd Fees RER pue à A - + a Fleas ilies ia DULNESS IN WALL, STREET.\u201d Speculators.Stay Out Out of the Market \"in View of the Long Molidaÿ.From the Spesial Correspo of the \u201c Star in Wall Street.NEW YORK, July 3.Lpndon ty a Ll ar p changes f | = » the market for Amert cens hard somewhat, mar ket opened ox y and steady.ng was the lightest of any sinoe elee- le to light com teatures_of the muet w B Among the eer! Tor 37 44 per cum. - - t ha oat.come Out that the most interest- at nl mnareme ot = .ted mans dre is the scheme which we con- - some drunken man, are a thing of the paat.ly acce and approved, and it was de- __ cided.me ture bonds to the | know Who ho Fe held .e - Tmmedi } wor POLICE | FOR THE STREETS.an PRESENT PO POLIUS PATROL WAGGONS TO BE ABOLISHED.\u2014\u2014 AS Aldérman\u2019s Scheme to Reform \u2018Polios Worcs of the City\u2014Claimed That it Would Not Cost Much More Than the Methods at Present Used.a * \u2014\u2014 As js bytenatural, there is a great deal of interest ot ithe present time as to what reforms will be inaugurated in the Police Department, tow a new Chief of Police has at appointed.Apart from the changes contemplated by She per chief, the Police Committee intend m some radical: reforms.It ine change in administration to be made is ° a patrolting of the city with mounted n let, der that this may be accomplished the present patrol waggons will be abolish- \"A member of the Police Committee, of on on being seen by a Star reporter as to the the .rumour that a proposition was ebout to be made in committee to abolish the patrol wag ons, and give the city mounted police, sal \u201cI do not know ho could have let out the scheme, some ¢f the members of the Police Committee pave, for getting the city a :.ounted po- patrol; but the news is correct.There more aldermen than the members of the Com; tee, too, who are convinced that a \u2018mounted patrol j is just what the city n° she is the intention, too, to\u2019 de away with present patrol waggons.then?\u201cIt certainly is.Experience has proven that they are practically useless; that they are very costly, and that they are not needed for a city like Montreal.\u201d \u201cJust what is the scheme for the starting of a mounted police patrol?\u2019 It is very simple; 8s usual, the most difficult question we have to face is that of funds.We bave figured out the problem, and have found that some twenty mounted police could be employed for the the useless patrol waggons going.Attached to these w Fagsons are twelve horses.They bave to be fed and officers have to be em- played to look after them.\u2018In addition to \u2018this, repairs to the waggons, etc.costs no less than 83,000 per annum.With six eight more hourses than wha.are now | eked to the waggon patrol department a Mrs.Olivier \u2018foupin, would have some vents animals 0 found dead in her bed\u201d \u201cShe had been\u201d ailing start as mounted patrol BENEFITS TO Be DERIVED.\u201cBy the abolition then of the waggons we could have a mounted patrol for little or no extra cost.As to the benefits to Le derived by a mounted patrol they are nu- >.In the first place a mounted polioce- man man could t over more ground than could ten policemen on! foot.À few months ago a scandal cropp up in the police force by policemen.be io n to be playing cards, etc, when they were eupposed to ba on duty.This kind of thing was de- monsérated to have been going cn for years; in fast the officers had formed a kind of à card club.All the time spent at the club was stolen from the city.Now such a state of affairs could never have existed if we had a mounted police patrol; these I officers would then have been spot.in Do Lime and dimmissed.- are portions of the city that at tthe present time are not very well patrolled, but with mounted policemen the Suivi districts could be as well taken Sra of as the heart of thé city.There is the question of fires too.With a really pitrol systern there would not, many ive a chance to practically building sent in.1.t'a before it was been and an ra In fact there are scores of reasons why a \u2018mounted patrol should be establish: in this city.The new chief of police would be far better able to control the dif- férent gections of the city with\u2018a swift template bringing before the Police Committee md the City Council.I do not think betore the noisy rolice wag- oe their bluster and roar ns they goss in the streets tu give a jsunt to is a modern city now.and mounted patrol is absolutely mecersary.\u2019 T LAWRENCE AND ADIRONDACK eneral meeting of the share holder of EE St.Lawrence and Adirondack Railway Compan afternoon, in the office of the company, St.Sacrament street.Dir.Herbert, &.Philips occupied the chair, Mr.M.E.McClary, cting as secretary.ere were 11.000 hares out of a total of 13,000 represented at the meeti The act respecting the St.Lawrence and Adirondack Company, which recently passed Parliament, was unanimous- 5 waa held yesterday to.issue dehen! amount of 800,000 for equipment.ORDAINED TO PRIESTHOOD.Qn Sunday morning, His Grace Archbish- Bruchesi officiated at a very imposing or- \u201cdination service at the Jesuit College of the Immaculate Conception, corner of Rachel street and Papineau road.Among those upon whom .the righte of priesthood weve conferred were four Jesuit Fathers, Alex- er Gagnieutr, Benjamin Hazelton, liin- Malone and Wifers Doyle, formeriy a w own professor at Loyola Cole: ze, Drummond street.Yesterday morning the four newly ordained priests celebrated their first mass in the presence of a large number of their frie , IRON MOULDERS\u2019 EXCURSION.The irôn moulders\u2019 excursion to Valley- field on Dominion Day was a ruccess.The only thing that marred the pleasures of the day waa the misunderstandi on the part of the Valleyfield iron moulders.y They wera under the impression that the excursion from Montreal had been cancelled.The Excursion Committee are at a loss to them this information.On the excursionists were arriva! - understand thdt the Bt.Jean Ba tiste parede had taken plaée at 9.90, an consequently the Montreal moulde-s and their iriendg did not participate in the feativities as had been arranged for.tely after lunch the moulders and \u2018the purpose of * A\" STIMULANT.And a Sorry Friend to Some Systems.\u201cCoffee acts à as a stimulant to me.I can for a lime accompiirh considerable more work, but then I am.dull, spiritiese, nervous, wesk and irritable.Coffe: acts like a slow poison on my father, giving him inward pains and a feeling of \"being generally ppt a tinued use always used to make Hu ug éd to be very fond of the beverage an *w in the habit of drinking i it two ma in say, then skipping a days vues t two mornings again.If \u2018he the third morning he was invar- ; me sk or is pro years mow since we the first package of Postum.We have sing ft ever since, to our very great A iy friend who is the wife of a inent clergyman in New aven whote name 1 am not at liberty to give) wah complet> nervous wreck from the use of coffee.About a Jer ago she br the usè of Postum and continued it.Six weeks after stafting she had.os all\u2019 her former nervousness, bad grown p in ve faces sd hers dealth better than le hid | e.is a splendid walking iy ant \u201cis most\u2019 ent isinatic merest shade over what it cost to keep ! pery to the \u2018extent \u2018of $80, hundred, proceeded i Exhibition match was | pores ete Taller he ganie was well contested, and result \u2018ed in a draw, each team securing ome ame, After paying for an hour and à wif.Owing to darkness, the match had to be-suspended, and will likely be playea off in Montreal on Labour Day.Mr.Harrigan, of the P.A.A.had charge of the match, and did not Bore to tend anybody to, the fence \u2018for violatin the rules, The .citizens of Valleyfiel turned out en mass to see the excursionists off, and the Windsor station was reached about midnight.THE LATE Mi MR.A LAN.The Directors of the Merchants Bank of Canada Put on Record Their.Appreciation of His Worth.At a meeting yesterday of the directors of the Merchants Bank of Canada, Hon.Robert Mackay, John Cageils, Jonathan Hodgson, C.R.Hosmer, and J.P.Dawes being present, the followi ing resolution wag unanimously adopted: \u201cThat the Board has heard with deep regret of the death of their esteemeri president, Mr.Andrew Allan.He was one of the original founders of the bank, and its presidént for the last nineteen years.He was remarkable for the conscientious discharge of all his duties and for his quiet, unassuming manner and sound judgment.His kindly disposition also made itrelf felt with every one with whom h?came in contact.He was.p man with many interests and responsibilities ind the community,and he carried an irreproachable name through a long life.In placing on record the deep sense of the great loss which the bank hus sustained, as well as the community at large, the directors would also express their sympathy and condolence with the family and relatives of the deceased.to whém the chief consoln: tion can only be the honoured name which the deccased has left behind.It was further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the rela- lives of the deceased president.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.BAD MFEAT.\u2014Mr.A.Hamel, mea: inspector, recently confiscated 50 pounds .f meat, 80 pounds of veal and 4U pounds af fish.The atuff was found in butchers\u2019 stalla and in markets.It was unfit for food.A PUBLIC MEETING.\u2014The Municipal Reform Association will hold a public meeting on Chaboillez square on Friday evening next at 8 o'clock, to discuss the civic lighting contract.It is said Mayor Lighthall of Westmount will be one of the speakers.FOUND DEAD.\u2014-On Sunday morning, 55 years old, was for some time, but on Saturday evening had not seemed woreé than usual.After making the necessary enquiries, the coroner disposed of the case without summoning a jurv.NEW DEPUTY PROTHONOTARY.\u2014 Mr.E.Lamontagne, who for the past twen- ty-four vears has been deputy prothonotary at the court house in this city, and who for some years has been in charge of the Tutelles office, has resigned to go into financial insurance business.He has been replac=d by Mr.Z.J.Larochelle.FELL OFF A POLE \u2014-While at work for the Royal Electric Comrany on Cote des Neiges road yesterday afternoon, Charles DeBlois, of Quebec, fell off a pole.breaking both wrists and his right arm, He was removed to the Royal Victoria Hosni- tal, where he rested well during the night.ile is not yet considered out of danger.THE HOSPITALS.\u2014During the past six months 1,371 patient: have been admitted to the Royal \u201cictoria Hospital.Divided as to sex, there were 708 males and 663 females; Cathe: jte, 28 Jews and 19 ef other reiizions.The daily average for the half year was 202.The ambulance responded to 251 calle.CURATOR NAMED.\u2014Mr.J.Mech.was to-day appointed curator to the ineolvent estate of A.T) Forbes, doing bu- nets as a trunk maker under the name orf A.T.Forbes & Co.Mr.A.W.Stevenson wag appointed curator to the infulvent ee- tate of S.Popliger.clothier, of St.Law: rehce street.who assigned some days ago.WILL GIVE GARDEN PARTY.\u2014The ladies\u2019 auxiliary of the Anglican Mission in Boulevard St.Denis will give a garden party and bazaar beginning riday evening and continuing until Saturday night, at Zotique street.The entertainment is in aid of the miseion in that parc ot! tne; citv.The St.Denis street cars run within a stone's throw of the grounds.SMALL FIRES.\u2014A shed and \u2018stable in rear of the residence of Mde.Bertrand, 102 Dufferin street, was almost entirely\u2019 destroyed by fire about 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon.Shortly after midnight on Monday morning the firemen were called out to Crag street, where car number 185 had without doing any serious damage.FLUSHING THE STREETS.-\u2014The Road Department, Monday, acting under a\u2019 new rule, used the hydrants, to which lengths of hos: were connected, _to wet the streets.streets were = vashed clean in (his way.e new scheme did not work well, how- -ever, on portions of St: Lawrence and Ontario streets, on account of the bad state of the asphalt.DIVIDEND DECLARED.\u2014 The earnings on the Calgary and Edmonton Railway, together with the Dominion Government sidy for the last six months, have been such as to permit of the distribution of a 2 per cent.dividend on the first mortgage glerling bonds in England.The dividend is 2 paid-out at the office of Me-ers.Chanlin, Milne, Grenfell + Co, Limited, London, Ci A GAMBLING RAID.The police raided the premises, 341 Amherst street, Monday night, end arrested six men, who they charged with gambling.The keeper was He McDuff.The others were Adelard Beaubien, Jos.Menard, Adolphe Lapointe, Alphonse Dauzon and Charles Latour.Pe- fore Judge Choquet this morning they all pleaded guilty, and were sentenced to a \u2018find of 820 each, except in McDuff\u2019's case.He must pay.double the amount.EXPLORE WIDER CREEK.\u2014Mr.J.Janne de Lan.arre, inspector-general of the Mining Society of British olumbia, and Mr.Alphonse Prevost are .in .Montreal.Mr.de Lamarre is making preparationg to very marked, and where Dydraitio n.achin- has already.\u2018been installed.Mr.sep a mechanical engineen, will accompany the expedition, Thich will start in a few days for the Paci- \u20ac coast.MR.SMITHS LECTURE\u2014At the Church o St.James the Apostle, last evening, Rev, C.Ernest Smith, D.D., D.C.L., rector of the Church of St.Michael and All\u2019 An s, Baltimore delivered an interestin address - = \u201cA Cavalier in Search of .a Home.cavalier of whom he.spoke was George The vert, the founder of the eolony of Maryland.Ho gave.a ver yfine character sketch of this: great man, showing how he had always bee sstuated br a à desire of hettering- \u201cpme .During th ning Miss Marie Hollinshead contri uted a number of songs.~~ JEWISH LADS\" CADET BATTALION.~ fhe Jewish Lads\u2019 Rattalion had a most fuccessful field Monday, under the command of Major *haker, the commanding officer.The muster was not quite eausl to that-expected, but there were two full com- nies, with bugle snd drum ba Adit.Bolomon.Quar- Capts.Levinson and Caplan, Lieuts.Vinebery, Rell, Tannenbaum and Hancher, -with-Capt.Harris unattech- ed.The regiment marched to Mount Royal Vale, where they were entertained by the \u201ccomman ding o aud Mrs.Bakar: After \"a short drill, the afternoon was bpent in.sports and baseball, in the latter No.Some danse defeated ed No.} by a score of 21 to back was a most pleasant and pr and the lade after thejr ived at headquarters in ; telling all callers rite a them 3 7 1.1 St.La èe atreet loo Eon 154 1° good ovascned soldiers.own nx ex» lent condition, and ae # passed d St.L ® x Sey Dan to any\u2019 thelr friends to the aunber of about Sve he and à Mootréal.as to religion, 7793 Protestants, 531}.taken fire.The blaze was extinguished .id Bt.James | explore Wider Creek, the fall of which 19 | eir | SOON CEYLON TEA.Lead Packets.\u201cO Woman ; in our hours of ease, \u2018Uncertain, coy and hard to please.\u201d There is one thing that certainiy will please You If you get it, and that is MON- 1541 All Grocers.HOTELS.A modern tirst-ciass Hotel.decorations entirely new throughout.baths.Hot and cold water and telephone GEORGE W.SWEENEY, Prop.HOTELS.EUROPEAN PLAN.!In the centre of the shopping district.ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.Complete in all its appointments.Accommodations for 300 guests; 150 suites with Furnishings and in every room.Cuisine unexcelled.1 1] law row A NUMBER OF PROMOTIONS ON THE GRAND TRUNK.A Large Number of Changes in the Operating Department, LOL TX Official announcement was \u201cmiatle \u201cyester-.dav afterncon of the following promotions mn the operating department \u2018of the Grand \u2018Trunk Railwav: Mr.A.S.Bezg is appointed superintendent of St.Claw tunnel and terminals, em: hracing Port Huron tunnel and city, and Fort.(sratiôt Yards in Michigan; he will alsu:'asgurñé\u201d the duties of sent at Port Huron tunnel, vice Mr.C.8.Cunningham, tradsferred.- ; Mr.Begg formerly held the poeition of assistant superintendent at London, Ont.Mr.C .S.Cunningham 16 appointed as, sistant superintendent of first, second and third districts of the eastern division, ir in chirge of matters pertaining to trang tion and slaticns: Office at Island Pont.Ashall is appointed train- Mr.W.W.master of fourih and fifth districts of the eastern division, vice Mr.C.H.Beving- ton transferred.Office Bonaventure station, Montreal, Mr.O.F.Clark is appointed trammaster of sixth ani seventh districts, vice Mr.WV.W.Ashall transferred.Office at Belleville, Ont.Mr.F.N.Egan, superintendent of the western division, has issued a eircular approved by Ueneral Su Guigan, anpouncing the and ET at uperintendent Me: ollowing changes \"MF Creek, Mich\u2026 15 hereby appointed assistant supcrintendent twenty-fifth district, main line, Port Huron to Battle Creek, and 26th district, in charge of matters fée au Ba to transportation and stations.Office at Battle | Creek, Mie Mr.X.H.Cornell, trainmaster, is relieved uf the twenty- -fiilh distriet, Port Furon to Battle Creek and is appointed\u2019 train- master of C., 8.and M.section of twenty- fifth district, and twenty-seventh, twenty- eighth and twenty-ninth districts, vice Mr.J.Irwin, amigned to other duties.Office at Durand Mich.Fred.Price, formerly chief clerk of at Tear s1vice department of the Grand Trunk, has been promoted to the chief clerkship of fle, General Superintendent's office, vice Mr.S.Rollo, resigned.WS Joi = THE GRANBY SMELTER.Mr.J.P.Graves, vice-president and general manager of the Granby Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company, is at the Windsor Hotel.Mr.Grâves states chat by September lst the Granby will have a 1,200 ton daily capacity, or a yearly handling power of 500,000 tone.During the past \u201csix months the underground workings of the Ironmdes, Knob Hill,Gray Eagle, Etns and Victoria have been connec e total length of these workings being 212 ms half the machinery for the increas ed capacity is delivered and a good share of it is in porition.Half of the steel re quired for the converter building is also on the spot.The additional ore bins and sampling.works are all completed.QUEBEC RIFLE ASSOCIATION.The andual prize meet of the Province ,0f Quebec Rifle Association will Pe held at \u2018Pointe aux Trembles, on August: 13th and the two following days.The programme includes nursery, extra series, merchants, .s eociation, active militia, Carslake, military ekirusiahin and velley firing) matc atches, or which he dote prize mohey amounts to $2,308, des cu (Lropties.salver, \"badges and medals.are \u2018four nurser, matches, with fifty individual twenty te and two team prizes.e Enel rifle wil be in n ai meiches: programme will Telly ten addressed to the secrc- tary, P.0.Box ex 880, Montreal.BODY FOUND IN LUMBER PILE.\u2019 The decom \u2018found yesterday afternoon in a lumber pile at the corner of William and Guy streets.There is nothing to indicate the age or identity of the man.be.dead by appearances.man: must be at.lent à month.FAILURES IN JUNE.\u2019 lendid location.BG A cident, that Captain MeNa P.Dalton; trainmaster at Battle 14 ecomposed remains of, a man were | Liabilities of failures in the three weeks of June were $313,180; in the same Inst.year $5,102,815, this ted States Failures numbered 204 in the U A 207 last year, and 23 in aga last ve E.; erfuül and penetrating.reek t BUFFALO HOTELS.CSSS MRS.EX, SENFTLE: 129 College St.BUFFALO, NY Largd \u201calry rooms, bath, etc.en sek to Expositioæmgrounds.\"Kates Sx; 1.00.Tiansfer to Baynes & Sie car 154 6 é \u2014 NUMEROUS £05: SIGNALS ARE IMPERATIVELY NEEDED on the Newfoundland Coast Says Captain Evérsfield, Who Was a Passenger on the Lusitania.In the opinion of Captain G.À.Everstield, late of the steamship Lagoon, and who was à passenger On the now wrecked steamship Lusitania, the captain, the officers and crew of the vessel behaved like heroes.Captain Eversficld, who is a guest at the St, Lawrence Hall, said, in speaking of the ac- was navigating his vessel with caution, and had every reason to think that the course he was taking was correct.They had spoken the Parisian on her way outward, and Captain MeNay continued to cast the almost constantly.Indeed, just before the Lusitania struck the lead had been cast, and there waa every indication of plenty of water and sea room.Captain Eversfield states that the wrecking of the Lusitania saved another vessel froma .going on the rocke.About three hours after the Lusitania atruck a astra steamship loomed up out of the fog, ma ing straight for the rocks which held the Lusitania fast.Using what little steam the Lusitania still had in her boilers; the whistle was sounded and thé oncoming steamship changed her course -and disappeared in the fog.It was thought for a time that the strange vessel was cominggto the assistance of the Lusitania, bul it proved otherwise, Of the causes of these disasters, Captain Eversfield states that in his opinion (here should be numerous signals put on the Newfoundland coast.At the present time there was not one fog signal between Cape Race and St.John's, Newfoundland.This was to his mind a deplorable state of affairs.On the night the Lusitania was wrecked, her whistlp was sounded at regu- la: intervals, but no response was discernible by those on board the vessel, MISS STEPHENS\u2019 ACADEMY.The closing exercises cises of Miss Stephens\u2019 ait Seon took pl place Friday morning, Jane st, be tore the he parents ahd friends of the pupils, Rev.Donnelly presiding.A programme of songs and recitations was very creditably rendered by the pupils.The following is the prize List: lat, May Foley, general proficiency: | Mica\u2019 Beatrice Hama, 2nd rue ciency; | | proficiency; nie Kearney, prize geography, mmar, spelling, recitation.Junior arie Vanier, let |- prise general re Xe Master nit, t, prise ize geography, lling, tables, cate rien, Prize reading, Spelt French, table Gertie Fol prize rea p French, tables, catechism; Mins Eva Primary Class.\u2014Master Marcus Mullin, Miss Frances M.ll, Master Neilsen Colline, Master Harry.Sait, Miss May 3 Master John Kearney, Master enry ey, Master James Downs, \u2018POINT AUX TREMBLES RANGES je Summer Resort t justifiés its continuance duri efit.of those rexders of mer Resorts, Hotels and Boarding a and Country {pending a vacation or outi tion, transportation, terme, special Manoir Richelieu, in hotel.Golf Links in connection.\u201cTHE STAR\u201d Resorts durin tho summer months.oss resorts whose announcements appear THR STAR, may procure f ders.fireglars and other information as to Joca- E.C.WURTE M .Hotél Tadousac, Trériitauon sonde bou Ou peser Bureau Eiriation.past success of Tie STAR Summer Resort Bureau of.information in the the\" comin season for the conveniencs STAR seeking recreation among the ouses at the Mouutain, River, Sea.Those intending tions and features, on application to THE STAR Branch Office, corner of bee and St.Catherine streets.- > RR.SE oO.HOTELS \u2018Murray Bay, Que.H.M.PATTERSON, Manage New and up-to-date.Salt and fresh water baths Beau- n752 Above hotels now open.For rates address managers at hotels.In the Northern ADIRONDACKS.Write for circulars BANNER HOUSE «4-114 63 J.B.KIRBY, Prop; Chateauguay Lake, N.Y FRANKLIN HOUSE, Dia ec Springe, Vt.per, June to.Octo ber Deligh A Tati good ou Take in.Fine drives, attractive ne, golf, rors reasonable, JUDEON Wists aire prietoi NADIAN = PACIFIC MONTREAL BUFFALO AND RETURN Good Going Good le a 19.23 8 days after da Ever) day Hi 8015 days tr on St at Traïns leave Windsor St.Statiou a.m.wi days and 10 p.m.daily.CA eek ST.ANDREWS] Best Golf Links In America, by the Cheap Ro Round.-Trip Rates = TE} A.ron Jdeal mer Resort for the family.ST.ANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA sleeping Car Bervice.Tuesdays and Fridays through sleeper leaves Montreal.Windsor St.Station, 8.10., Ror ot.Andrews by -the-fSea.eturning leaves Bt.Andrews, Mondays and Wednesdays, arriving Montreal 8.35 a.m.follow- tog day.PORTLAND & oLD ORCHARD SERVICE.Through sleeper: leaves Montreal, Windsor st., p.m.daily.Through Parlor Car leaves 9 a.m.week days.FATHER DECARIE\u2019'S PILGRIMAGE.Montreal to Ste.Anne de Beaupre and Return $2.50 Speclal train will leave Windeor fat.Station 9.30 p.m Zul 6th, stopping at Westmount, Nontreal June.and artin\u2019 s Tone: Further particulars on application.City Ticket und Telegraph Office, 189 6T.JAMES STREET, next Post Office.281 AE TRUNK SYsTem BUFFALO RETURN FARES FROM MONTREAL Good going Fars, | | Sood Returning ays er da.ey du na 13 days includ day + of sale Excursion Farcs from all other stations.Tickets valid on all trains.Unequalled Service.Montreil to Buffalo less than if hours rine or Night Lv.Montreal.8.00 me daily Ar.Bufalo 7.50 p.m.m.doy Io oN EN daily 1.v.Buffalo.8.00 a.m.dajly.1.00 pm.daily Ar.Montreal .7.00 p.m.daily.7.30 a.m.dally AN trains via Toronto and Niagara Falls.Cafe Parlor Cars on day trains, Pullman Slroping Cars on night trains.Double track.\u2018Excursion tickets also sold returning by R.& .Co.steamers through 1,000 Islands and 8¢.Lawrence Rapids.OLD ORCHARD BEACH sloep! | service is IE run ue ontrodi à Portland an and Old ard Excursion tickets now on- sale CITY TICKET OFFIC 187 St.James Bt, Telephones Main 460, Main Bonaventure Btation EUROPEAN & RAILWAY TICKET AGENCY ST.JAMES 8 EET.© (Corner 8t.Pasons Xdvier) Etropean Tickets to Liverpool, Lo Ithamps or okets to Sault St.Marie, Port #illlam, Prinunder Bay.eservations by wire A desired.Beggige Roulied Ocean Tickets un eve Deminion Line, ete, - Plane of Steamers, Sailing Lists, oto., on application, en a accommodation.Through Tickets oma 481, or asd 1 Ur: aud all points onl the Continent through fo ont iocluding Rell and Slesping Oar Tickets, : WN.F.260, Agen t, t2Deeûtt 129 St.James st, Montreal, RIVER AND LAKE STEAMSHIPS.Trips.| \" Toronto-Montreal \u201cMall\u201d Line Steamers leave DAILY, except Sundays, at 11.30 * Hamilton: Montreal Line Steam leave.sn Mondays, \u2018Wednesdays and and Fridays at Quebec Line Steamers leave DAILY.except Bundays, at p.m.Sundays at 3 Saguenay Line Steamers leave Quebec on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays it 8 a.m, _ Excursions, { ta Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo rates.Caretaker Allan has i his house by the riverside at the foot 4 the new range at Pointe aux Trembles, and reports in the few days he has been there great progress has been made in the work.He says that the van es will certainly be ready sbout: Au + and every.thi will be in apple-pis ries for the of the Province Quel ifle Association, which open on August 13 for which great preparations are \u2018and being ; Pain in the Joints mar be be muscular or rheumatic.The fof tu hard to get at, and it requires a po ortul.netrating remedy to reach the affected parts.\u2019 Polson's srviline exactly meets, the requirements \u20ac for it is both pom The pain is expe magic, for one drop of Nerviliné Led CANADIAN TRADE.Jobbing trade is slow at St.John, indications for fall are favourable, n's Bulletin.\u2018The catch of lobsters other fish is large, wit! profitabl rer poyments slow, Crop, pros tia are bright.ontrea) er -néss very fair for the season, collstions.prompt and money easier.iet revails at Quebec, but collections come in fairly: Warmer weather stimulates in summer wear at Toronto, and \u201cmerchants give libe orders.prospects are encoura and the general; out- book bright.Hamilton reports more activity in dry goods, and ero \u201cedi satisfac tory, especially for.Retail trade in Vancouver snd ce British Columbia is quiet an eollgoti slow, but northern ipments \u2018continge wd TS, prices.i].GLADSTONE, \u201c Good Bea Bathing.=) Ticket Shricor 1% at.\u2018James stre t 168 tt | country WHEN INNEW YORK Visit the new Breproot Hotel Navarre 7TH AVE.AND 88TH ay oot w west of Broadw: ecessible, Quiet, Elegant.Within 10 minutes of ee leading Theatre 8hops, and Clubs, 335 Rooms, 200 Private Baths.SINGLE ROOMS $1.50.BOOMS Sur BATH, 88.00.SUITES; 83.80, UPWARD.Maximum of Torry and Minton of Cost.EUROPEAN PLA No finer summer resort fio than the via > , rian, J Corlnthinn, 2% HRY am.hed Tis sicamers sail board previous svénike pe CU TE pudonderry.HW, or torse é Pe ato ughout.Loni Mideh \u201célectri From Glasgow.Steamer.28 June uly 22 July Mongolian Cabin Passage, us hy ol return.Second 50 Stee to\u201d Busou: .formation spel } : EN o H Boston + Fila.Sam.Fi te Berm rz a NEW YORK and GLASGO Frith Laurentian .Narragansett Pler, R.I.+ bined; Hotel pur- Eight Seashore and country com! rounded by superbly shaded lawns niles sail to Newport.the From Portland.Bominton Ju Mail Steamships\u2014Livarpabi 9 eh 3s From Boyd CASINO and under drectan tenté, completed this season, - luncheons, dinners, and banquetsserved in a su- rior manner.Orchestra.arian a Hotel Navarre, 7th Ave.and 38th St, New Y RICHARD H.BTEARNS, CHARLES W.DAES, | Propristors.141 THOT GASPE BASIN \\ The Favourite Spot for Health and Sport, CHARMING RESORT FOR SPORTSMEN AND PLEASURE SEKKERS.The vicinity affords beau til Boenery, fine Sea Batting and unexcelied fishing.ave the lege of salmon and trout Ashing'fy pc withthe Tous Salmon and Trout Fishing par excellence.BAKER'S HOTEL TT TOPENED JUNE sty 80 lopg and favourably knuwn, offers first-class scoom modation for tourists, with all the comforts of home, Before making out plans for your summer outing be sure to write erins aud other information to 128 52 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Quebec, STANLEY ISLAND \u201cThe Algonquin\u201d The best, although Dot {De Jarkest, suta- Canada, sitüated In the mid- die of-Lake St jada, pit and the St.Lawrence Hiver, ç Amen, the many amusements are go ks, boating.fishing.tennis.wheelln bowiti.billiards and dane- Ing every \u20ac ent ng References.D.A.Me- Pherson, Dr.G.T.Ross, Dr.son.and Messrs.Fraser, Special rates for June For full particulars, \u2018bookleis and terms, address J.R.DUQUETTE, Prooristor, H.Harrl- Viger and Co 387 te Cliff House WILLARD, CAPE ELIZABETH, ME.Direcur oD ocean, grehests, golf, olf, electro Mantes Ah m September ; booklets rerdy.C DALTON, Proprision, Post Office, Portland, Me.hotel Strathcona « « BROCKVILLE, ONT.The newest and nicest Hotel in Brookville.es] y for commercial men and rooms, 40 with baths.Rates, 82.00 and upwards.Balconies overlooking St.Lawrence River.THOS.CRATE, Nanagsr, ; \u2018 (Late of the British American, Kingston.) 148 78 ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS.THE WINDSOR ELIZABETHTOWN, NEW YORK.One of the.jargest and finest hotels in the a a] Re Sonate \u2018Ronan sre I New Eg! wt an Oabin \u2014 $60.00 and upwards.Second Cabin \u2014 $35.00 a , according | - to steamer.Third Class -$25.00 and Thi $26.00, avoording \u2018 steamer.à Suidship wal of the Compan; General Ah | RATES OF PASSAGE.RATES OFF ASA pray EB LINES Re Montreal, From pool.July 9.July 16th.July 30th.age a on Firs.Round Tri.$100.00 tn\u2014 Sing! $35.00 and upw.$68.aie upwards, accord ELDER, DEMPSTER on [134 st *Lake Superior ae eecond ads abin \u2014 Single, 453.50 Sacrament.Elder, Dempster dé 8 Passenger.Seeviali quote and Liverpool ° FAST rbarosss Jul K.Luise, Jul 11 à Fr.der Gr, Ju 416, pa lis Le MEDI RANEAN Alter, July ry ila m fave, uly 18 | der 1H enzol ood Aug.ug 3, 10 a.on.OELRICHS 8 CO.§ W.H HENRY, LE ÂGES 118 ater North Germans EXPRESS SER , Aug.TER N SEMVIOR lee | farm Ace 16 4 era) foimeriy\u2019 pr ye TWIN-SORKW PLYNOUTH-CHER, Hamburg-Am James Thom, General, Bt, W.H.Heory, 110 St.Petar St.teraby, L78 dt dames st, opposite fey | | mountains.Fine location.Modern ning spring water.Milk and vegetables from The Windsor farm and gardens.Orchestre.FINEST GOLF LINKS.Booklet, address ORLANDO KELLOGG & SON, 142 tf Props.\u2014 _\\THE ADIRONDACKS._ \u2018THE UTOWANA, BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE, New route via N.Y.C.&H.R.R.; modern in every respect ; cuisine gnexcelled ; fine \"golf course ; po staging ; terms and FRANK J.QU NN pte Mountain Lake, N.Y, QUINN, 152 12 baw OCA COUNA.ST.LAWRENCE HALL WILL OPEN JUNE 18T.Electric lighted.New D.soagem ment.Special low rates to July \u201815th.{boroughl ni CRIS Write early to secure best ARRIS, Soie Lemsce and Manager, Cacouns, 5 Q 185 of st.ROSE HOTEL.Familles wishing for first class accommodation will find game at the above house, Fine old chateau and beautiful grounds directly connected with hotel, 146 26 J.ROBERTS, Prop., St.Rose.Adirondack Mountains.THE DEER'S HEAD INN, ELIZABETH- WN, N.Delightfully atom open.Do in the mou fort aud convenience at extre rome outdoor sports, fine go! Pos in ant 129 20 ETSO.à FRENCH Pooprators fe located en fer of the most : ALDINE HOTEL, oro ORCHARD BEACH, MAINE.on ses wall ; five minutes alk from B IN bd snd new steel pler.ranks n June ath t to jo Béptember ( sie ry es.For any information address 8.HAINES.peut on the coast.Bpecial rates 145 Geod REST r.health, rest and recrention, \\bonakis apri ringe, P.9-1 « pot to spend a vacation.bon! fining, country air, woods, Po river, and Abenakle Min ater, For illus.ated cireniar and terms, aR Kapton [Abs ne | Ta La prie, rQ.Mansion House of Cacouna Greatly improved, ith ateotria Lights, hot and 1d, salt-or flesh at 3 + ng U, frst clase * moderate prices.The n is beautifuils situated, at five min alk from she seashore, in the nicest part village.A spacial pr nas been taken oo oa the 15th of June ay ol, T many > opened the of June.early, for rooms or nenged already.ALF.LUCAS, Pre- prison \u201cBELLEVUE HOTEL Riviere du Loup Pointe, Finest location = ihe einine Down all Ts, siete Jian Go golf, ae tennis Open June St partiguiars apply to a o° Auton m re Hote) = ot es ROCKS ses, oh Yet ab) eater golf.egie week,\u2019 oro ORCHARD 84 SANTTARIUM, al ou thie make ognvalessontsi ceonvenignes Alt & SRE frase i pissy Tar) see mela hese steamers splendid accommodat lon for SALOON ATES to Havre, of rrelght RATE at the Commissioners | STEANERS; .\u201cMontreal + to Havre: re \"+ Office 380.8%.\u201cTel.Main 808 | .Superior accommodation tor furniture and housshold\\sasta.= Wereliouse, BO &8% CRT storage 221 King's \u2018Storage and Oi à ei Asc frregularities peculiar to the APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) A *Bapérlor to Aplol, Tone or Par Ta aurer : Price, $1.00; a bottle of Capsules laste i Aen em Go fen 5 Bling Peper Horr Ih! a Eos 5 VE A - Slate, Metal, Gravel\u2019 \u2018ska Plaster : Asphalt E and Roofing a Bend for prises, fers | GEORGE W.REED: «cs, Le tes cRAIG STRERT.PITS &x rs à 16 Ler \u2014 nov AND PE au | a careful MANUFACTURING central locality: every four and light! if Ught, slectrie Clams order and all tRoLOu SAIT > peclal( i ik Slass tenants .er, CK BE James oo Tal iain 310 TO LET \u2014 STORY, 2 ST, CATHERINE eat (weat Guy street), has » large piste ow, concrete a hot water heated, Plead tion for aa Sp-to-date Ce indocemen offered.Hioulers apply to W.Cooper, Star Office, Main 380.: 109 tf pbone COTTAGES'TO LET.TO LET WELL FURNISHED, 8- roomed cottage.with nice garden, water house, eto., river, at Bordeaux, P.Q er ADD, BE.Brennan, P.R.Ry.Borjeaux.P.Q.152 3 HOUSES WANTED.ANTED \u2014 TO RENT BY THE MONTH, 11 0e house n Mont 5 981.Star Office real Annex or Outremont.A FURNISHED COTTAGE, ety y tuto on ink © shore, easy a \u201cI, Bray Offices \"modern conv PROPERTY FOR SALE.[pon sate CORNER LOT, 5% x 110 FT.on Park avenue; \u2018Montreal Mance Annex, at 26 À on M et, 25 x 100, at 18 o or, rad pth and eléctric lights in street, p to quick buyer.oH, oo somured- Ree.= 2aw FOR SALE \u2014 GRAND GENTLEMAN'S ] WASTED = GOOD COOK OR GENERAL R 8 ANT BS FARILIAR \u201cWITH esale clothing bust: : A MAN Was 3, of the Whol hess, who is prepared 10 tay some in ny now be vw.Sagan?Office.tng 1 147 te WANTED \u2014 ong HUNDRED EXPERI.Res Jymon CLERK, WITH SOMB edge of Seneral office work; muet be .\u20ac el nma good ress na 6 ot Froney preferred.in dt einen with refere to Box 53 8 Worms \u2014 FOR \u201cTHREE MONTHB A ences aire Ally Danio, i chester st, \u2018Wen ne.a W pe ol AL ti rd ply 80 N.Y.Lit new proposition, 4 under- | WANTED \u2014 vi Apply\u2019 to John FP.\" Black and coun 18° mon ESTSVInE.AT Dept Bear OF.152 3 ANTED \u2014 AN ASSISTANT Wa nd ry or FE en REWO- wan | WA ANTED \u2014 LADIES 0 ENGAGE REL able maid tor: roa Ta Appiy to Mes.Jacobson, Tod Crescent st.AE, NICELY mE = private amily; Bt- desired to 66 & ANTED \u2014 BY TOUNG MAN, x.EXPERI enoad stenogra) Tr, typew = eral office.assistant, ith Knowledge of French pongénce ccpine, position.od dress Frag.80 Leduc lane.\u2014 BY HANDY MAN.IN CAR- WA ares and painting, good worker, sob- pen ning, .er, industrious; beet of city reference.B.2000.Star Office, 152 8 \u2014 CLOTHES WRN RE- Sra done; prom house.Ms al card, Mention what's Wrong.John Stapleton, 161 8t.Urbain et.183 6 AN \u2014 A SITUATION BY A STRONG, TED \u2014 CRI H DOZEN or \u201cgencral used skirt devartmead ertb Dutiding En by dam, gt a b ac .kerio Address = rt hy rr nd Co., 183 Vitre st.works to J.tet of referen ° \u2018 \"3 ° LS à va 0 es Kennedy.Eng., © nes 1 158 2 sorvant; mo ing: ages; also \u2018good nurse.girl, with references good\u2019 wages, Address Mpdam Warren, Grand Mere, Que.We \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT FOR fa amily of fours no washing; gond wages.poly 4907 Sherb brooke at, Westmount, 5 WWANTED \u2014 A BMART BOY.Wan D Y.135 ST.PETER ARid sewa BINDERT GIRLS, FOLDERS ers.Apply to © ly, - \u2018binder, 47 8t.John st., corner \"Notre Dame at.153 2 ANTED a \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; NO or ironing; references required.abs = Ed St.FamHle at.153 2 \"WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE BMART YOUNG man, with two rience at the years\u2019 expe cake baking.Apply Alexander s, 3308 Bt.Cath-> erine.3 ANTED \u2014 WORKING, ! HOUSEKEEPER: must be good capable of takin charge of house for the summer.Apply i orce, with references, 998 Dorchester stree I TES 4 CLASS DRIVER all about novaes, Apply.K PA Mallett 2000 0 Bt Catherine ot.0\" tis 2 ANTED \u2014 2 MACHINISTS, COMPETENT to handle general jobbing ont, for out of town.Glve references.F, Star Office.193 2 - rf Emi: \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL good vrages; no ironing; - Apply 7 Duluth avenue, sine a's Wit: \u2014 A STRONG YOUNG MAN OF 4 18_or 20, fw Zentleman's cou y place, groom an attend cattle.\u201d - La Agent, 78 Mansfield st.Bee a dr Gor AT ONCE AN EXPERIBNC- Apply at once to |W ed porter.tal, 44 McGNI College 7 ave.\u2018ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 2 1 as ce Nectar, speaking both guages.Apply with references to Lindsay 2360 8 Catherine at y-Nordheimer Co., 'ANTED \u2014 FANCY IRONERS.APPLY AT once to Empire Electric Bu Catherine st.Tandy a WW.ANTED ONE HUNDRED MEN TO work out of town.Apply «0 Inspector .3 saw 'ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.E YO V $20.00 a week?If ot Waite oF > ins wo wit show you how.State e.Montreal.se Lake Bree Co.VWANTED\u2014 AGENTS WRITE AT \u2018for control of of territory, Ideal Bteam Cooker; we are agents for nion U.S.Speciait Co., 60 Adelaide east, Toronto.70 55 ta aw ANTE CUTTERS AND Tal w wamiad \u201cto write A.D.Rude, Ms fs | ne School 1183-1137 way, New York ae \" booklet on garment cutting.152 2 am Wend NERAL SERVANT, WHERE bousemiald is kept, for a family of three; \u2018washing; quiet country place, pear Enquire at 43 Fort at, between\u201d 9 and 5 154 \u2018WANTED \u2014 JAUNDRY HELP, MEN AND women.790 Cra Craig st.1623 NTED Le -TWO LABOURERS, wages per day.Apply.on works, quinlen, copper a and Robertson, Cedars, Boy.18 8 ANTED - IMMEDIATELY A \u2018© FIRST 4 class barber; references required.apply Wm.H.Bush, The Gilmour, Ottawa.153 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS MEAT COOK, Apply tmmediately, to St.Law.Hall, Brockville.183 2 V \u2018ANTED AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED housemaid for country house; good references required.Address E, 8364, Star Branch Ofric 153 3 R A PRIVATE SCHOOL IN \u2014 FOR \u2018WANTED the city a young lady to teach English, arithmetic and Slementary French.Address E, Branch Office 153 3 JANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT.APPLY W 522 Craig st.153 2 Wa BD \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, WIL- Hng to go to the country (lake, whore), for summer; good references requl Stanley street.153 2 NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR MANU- cutting leather prefarred; must be pober | und industrious and well-recomm \"WANTED \u2014 \u2014 AGENT WANTED, WITH and rig, gn to country, with indispensable harvesting implement, never before Shown fn Canada.F.8104, Star Branch Office.facturing business, one with knowledge of ended; - - Apply to Sun Manufacturing.\u20ac Co., 30 St.Dixie street.rer IED MAN, POSITION ly un derstands care of well; best of city rel r- orromee st.153 3 ANTED\u2014 BY MA \u2018as driver, thorou horses and, knows cit ences.223 Neon Chas.ANTED \u2014 AGENCY BY COMMERCIAL, dle age, covering territories and ritiah Co Tymbia, requiring few samples: Commission if establ concern; best ence.dress E, 51, Star Office.183 NTED \u2014 BY A LADY DESIRING TO 0 to the old cpuntry, position as.walt- ress or to take care of children; can furnish \"best of references.Apply vy letter to Chitty & Ca.162 Canal st., Otta 138 'ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY EXPERIENCED esman.TANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY in private families; cut und fit.Apply 70 Victoria at.\"WANTED \u2014 BY A GOOD PLAIN COOK.a situation In a boarding house or a private family.35 Hermine st.JANTED \u2014 LINES PROM RELIABLE manufacturers of gent's furnishings, who wish to be well represented for Toronto and district, by two reliable young men, with an established office.Address J.E.H., 10} Jarvis at., Toronto.131 3 Jaw VV ANTED \u2014 BY CARPENTER, WILLING to do all kinds of work, by, JY or job Address card, Nutt, 38 Aylmer \\WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY AN EXPERIenced nurse, first baby preferred: can furnish best of city reference.Address E.S.\u2026, 0 Park avenue.v 154 3 'ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 14, AS mother's help, to go to Lachine.Apply 335 St.Hypoiite st.: ANTED \u2014 SIX GOOD CARPENTERS.J.T.Henderson, 7% St.Edward st, corner Bleury and St.Catherine.JANTED \u2014.GIRL TO HELP ON LIGHT housework.510 Dorchester st \u2018ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK, ALSO a house and tablemald; references required.Apply 011 Dorchester st.V JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, BOY, SIXTEBN OR ' elghteen years of age; must write a fair hand and have \u20ac fair knowledge of figures.Apply, with references, room Building.V ANTED GAPABLE GENERAL BER- vant for modem residence; no washing ar ironing: have present ena four years: must be recommended.2 Souvenir.Telephone Up 162.WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED CLERK e female; both languages.Aroly with full artice.lars to H, 146, Star Office J'ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS COOK; BEST of wages.also ladlemald: Seine references.3 Teaver Hall sq at JANTED \u2014 A SMART, TIDY GIRL, about 16 or 15, to assist with housework.4287 Dorchester st.ANTED \u2014 WARD MAID AT ROYAL VICtoria Hospital.Apply to Housekeeper.134 \u20182 WANT NTED \u2014 A A, SEWING wOuAN 1 7H0 Te fit; between te ten pad twelve am.at a Are ave., jANSED.\u2014 HBADWAITER, ALSO BEC- ond cook.Grand Unde D 0 n Hotel, 1912 Notre WANTED \u2014 soon, RESPECTABLE GIRLS a on e, per week: must speak both languages.Apply 8837b Craig st.\"WANTED A GOOD.EXPERIENCED prainer.Apply to A.Glaser, 2110 8t.Cath- 'ANTED \u2014 COOK FOR BHIP.A FO 2 WilMam' et, city.APPLY TO WANTED \u2014 YOUTH OF ABOUT 22- WITH some experience in the hardware or furniture business.Addres and salary expected, to H.148, Star Office.JANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME experience in grocery business; must have references.120 Park avenue.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK, ALSO GENeral servant wi .to go to the country, a sood position for the rents person.Apply C .Westgate and Co.McGill Market, 43a Mc- Gill Collexe avenue, city.WANTED = 8, with references, age daw \u2014 ONE VEST « MAKER AND ers; strictly first class; to Bo to Shama: highest prices paid.Mark Fisher, 154 NTED \u2014.CLERK.APPL Ham st city.T TO 3 WIL- WwW» JANTED \u2014 A RESPRCTAHLE GIRL TO and Co., ictoria mqu ¥ watt on table.Apply 201 McGill st bound to Thorens.\u2018os a the property.corner Ontario and Twin st.Open eve: day.5 H.Dandurand, 5 New York Life.w y SUMMER RESIDENCES LET.ro ase COMFORTABLE ome brick and one residence on river side, Leas oi 3 ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO RUN SEWING grounds, with sheds trees, will as y machine.one used to awning apd tent dus amaller house In the steady winter and.summer to as part payment.Apply L, 218, Star na night Party.Thos.Sonne, 183 Commissioners at.gh Ton eas wom ANTED \u2014 MARRIED MAN AS LAUN- \"UE 1180 St.NEW, CORNER ry driver: must know ty well, must aM condition, ans for \u2018business.Apply on Sar bo sieady, honest kind to horees.J , 168, SALE \u2014 STOP ANTHD \u2014 DRAUGHTEMAN, PERRAULT w OR \u20ac in Rare Pak oer BUILD & Lessge, 17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill, Mont- : Park), choice vs $28 cash, | Teal.Dy.Spit Call = ASN durant, 8 VV ANTED THREE SMART YOUNG MEN.AV for York Life.dul 8 with three or four years\u2019 experience in cake baking.Apply Mr, Catania 1875 Bt.F FLE TESTER Caves | ots and Loue Breeton for po WANTED \u2014 GENERAL.SERVANT.AN- a! \u201cio 0 casi a du week, without \u2019n- other servant kept: no woshig or tro jrontns- tereat.Remem re city lots and Apply at once, with references, avenue, Westmount Vy ANTED \u2014 TWO SERV.: COOK housema!d.» JAeply to ire.\u201cWhite, Box 738, Sherbrooke, Que.154 4 Wi NTED \u2014 A LITTLE GIRL TO LOOK ne alter young baby.Apply 2648 St.Cather- ANTED \u2014 HOME WORKERS TO TYPE: write.Free typewriter and iInstructisns We pay 10c hour while learning.Send 19c for sample and particulars.Maritime Supply Co., Dept.B.Moncton, B.104 3 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GOOD SHIRT and collar troner, also good laundress for Ste Agathe 8 Laundry.Apply 25 Torrance st, after six a the evening.134 2 D \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, WHO CAN both languages: must have some knowledge of bookkeeping: one writing more English than French prefdrred.Apply by letter to Box 98, Bhawenegan Falls, P.Quebec.\u2018LATHE 154 3 \"VV ANTED \u2014 A FIRST\" CLASS hand, with some experience in tool! room.Apply at Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd., Lachine Locks.154 tt GENTLE MAN TBACHER for the Crareneerille Model School, une holding first lass diploma preferred; application.hool ard.enero, Que.184 =r 110, Temple .1 Bt.3 ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER hanging.tinting, plastering and glaz paints, olls and val shes, ele, A .Levine, on Ne Durchaster st.14 6 VV ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GOOD PLAIN cook or general servant, 513 St.James st.WANT \u2014 AT ONCE, BY YOUNG LaDy.work; IRD thorough knowledge of off speaking English and French ut San turnish excellent references.co H, 139, Star JANTED\u2014 DRESSMAKING.LADIES AND young girls summer dresses; \u2018elegant styles.vrices moderate.284 St.Urbain nt.s 154 2 law \"VV ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN washing, cleaning, or work of any kind the day.Apply 24 St.Monique &.VV ANT ,\u2014 SITUATION \u2018BY A COMIIE tent cook, willing tn Sd io the cquniry: hest of references.Address Star Branch Office.WANTED AS PERSONAL ATTENDANT to lady.or \u2018vould take charge of one child, England, country or reaslde; Bg references.F, 5403, Star Branch Office.134 2 by .ANTBD \u2014 BY AN ELDERLY WOMAN, - with best city references, position as housek: for summer months.Apply F, N407, eepor star Branch Office VV ANTED L BY ENGLISHMAN, JUST OUT, engagement, surveyor's or auctioneer's office (holder of English Auctioneers and Ballifts licenses), or post assecretary.K, 209, Star Office.V TANTED \u2014 SITUATION AR CARETAKER or night watchman.or any position where general usefulness ls required.Can give best of references for sobriety and steadiness; is married: last place over 18 years.Apply J.Farrar, 2067 St.Catherine st.154 8 3 JANTED \u2014 A POSITION BY YOUNG MAN: goad references, Apply K, 186$, Star Office.YVAN WORK BY A CARPENTER pnd Joiner, used to Jobbing and new work, by the day or job.Miller, 11 St.George st V ANTED \u2014 my RESPECTABLE WOMAN work, any kind, y day.washing or house Cleaning.ian Sewing or office cleaning.Mre.J.; Alexander WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN 2 years of age, a position as clerk or manager in the grocery business; have had several years experience and can furnish the best of re.\u2018ferenées, both from my present and previous eimployer; can speak and write both languages fluently.\u2018Address E.P.B.St, Antoine st.SUMMER BOARD.ARD \u2014 BT.AGATHE, THE BEVERLEY ottages; first class board; transients Cot taken.P.O.Box 1836, St.Agathe.148 10 ARD \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS ACCOMMOdated at Spring Hill Cottage, Kweetshurg.large rooms, od nije, near station.Apply P.F.Ferguso 149 19 BCARD \u2014 FERDINAND CHARETTE, CAD a PAigle, boarding house, ready to receive boarders for summer months; close to wharf.Terms moderate.140 6 ANTED \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS, FIRRT class table.best of attention.electric newly furnished.home comforts.house on lake; terms moderate.Apply rs.M.M- Leod, 35 Lake Shore Road, P.O.B.180, Agathe.147 58 * gd) both houses Ses cist rooms 'ANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGED BERVANT YY ANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY, RPEAKIN3 _ .FARM HOUSE, ON 1 nd apply poy Achille Dionse.Q.ws autel É4 two persons; no washing, at star offench and English.Address, L, 20, CARD AT A A LARGE FARM HS iain 4 ; 5 sax 4 8.ack.14 mile from the Tow » of \u2014 - Cornwall; electric cars within five minutes\u2019 TO LET \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED j ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SMART SALESLADY ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT ; lent cottage on the Danks of the Ausable for fruit, confectionery.etc., store, will- for small family, who understands cooking.walk; good sy ra.ping any\u201d \u201cnaning; host ot | in-the-Adirondack\u2014Mount mites] to be useful; must speak French and have 45 Cralg st 164 2 train connections ty Mrs.H.DButier, Ausable Station, Lm wiles from Keene erences.Add pire\" 1542 = Front, SP 150 6.= miles ; a: | for D À CHAMBERMAID.oy ANTED ne E PER TENCHD MALE enery and alr, Flack place ANTE) APP ' stenographer, rench an Ælish pre- OARD \u2014 BAY VIEW FARM, NEAR THE to Lu.EE hd information housekeeper.\u2018Purkish Bath Hotel.ferred.permanent Position, with opportunity A ore, fix class table, fish.clams and or Spencer me, Upper Jay, 7 swer Immediately.stating lobaters fresh fr the water: milk, cream ans \u2018v Or Mr.1875 Notre Da ANTED \u2014 BAPERIENCED WAITRESS.age.experience, references and sal - Montreal.ewoon.rary W es.Apply to Steward, Turkish Bath Hotel.ed, L.23, Star Office PE 3 RE on, circular.Fred.C.Whitten.hh TO STRaooEG LAKE MAS- \u2014 GENERAL - SERVANT FOR ANTED \u2014 = MAN WITH HORSE AND EX- ARD \u2014 AND ROOMS AT STE.AGATHE dl Rinonge and ten minutes\u2019 walk from sta amity ot three; no furnace.Apply to 4120 WANES e from ten to fifteen dol- des Monts, nicely furnished rooms, home- on, ten-roomed, completely furnished cottage, Western avenue, Denbigh Flats, Westmount.Iars per day.Apply 102 Main st.tke and comfortäble, beautiful location.front) \u2018bedrooms, hres rants, Ing on the lake, all modern sanitary convenl- in house.J 3 ree athe GENERAL SERVANT FOR \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GENFRAL ences.Mrs.aynes, \" akevIow Cottage, Ste.et an! muscalungs pra two, trains.\u2018small family; no washing: good wages.servant for small family: réferences re- Agathe des Monts, 151 6 ly \u2018and spccial Baturday af | Apply, $110 Western avenue.184 2 quires.Apply 58 Mackay stirs, - Hicks, 5.Gab | do Brandon, == - .DARD \u2014 ON BT.LAWRENCE RIVER, , É - 163 2 WANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL.FOR KITCHEN ANTED \u2014 A BOY TO MAKE HIMSELY near Stanley Island, accommodation for To good wages.Apply 1707 Netty generally useful in office.Apply 36 Prince adults, shady croquet lawn, boating, Jersey THER ' POINT, Dame st.st.L.Coben & Hon.cream; wberry, raspberry and vegetable ) var» seasonal RI tursionod, a - marderis.Address À.8027, Star Office.152 8 Gtsd on meas and fire- ANTED \u2014 MAN OR WOMAN FOR KIT- YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL wood.Provided: 9 Rioux, ator Point, 9 que, chen work.Apply Housekeeper, Western \u201cto asnlst with work take.out little OARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD IN aPRIVATE ce Hour, 544 St.Paul st.-boy.Apply Thursday or Friday, 100 8t.Famille family at Valois; good \u2018st.; -must have good refere near water and station.Apply Mell * Moro Got.Cot- ' SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE ee OR BALE ExEmAN EXCHANGE.A PARTY i R BALE \u2014 oO having a magn! sub residence, Yery convenient Math the city, wishes to sel} at : sactiice exchange for city house or houses, and will Cpe \u201cdifference In cash hed oomplete M HORGRS BY Aue.\u2019 oe HE ToT | Ti Kansas, to coll as a 2 at Fochelsga Btock Yi 1001, at ten a.m.aire He ay, otre onday, July without re- = 5x Ya \u2018with (Jo of the 8 = \u2018WANTED \u2014 A DRUGGIST APPRENTICR, 0 or two years\u2019 experience.Robert's Ph y, cor.Craig and &t.Lawrence.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR THE warehouse, one having two or three years experience preferred, Address by letter only.with references, Tooke Bros, Limited, Montres: ca D \u2014 A FIRST crass LAUNDRY and sober habits, Apply to C.Dougalls, Granby, Que.WAyTED \u2014 OFFICE ASSISTANT, WITH owledge of shorthand and Sypewriting.tage, Valols, or D, 2513, Star Office.D \u2014 AT ORMSTOWN, by boarders \u2018socommodated at farm fiouse; g00d shade, negr river and station.Address Ai, Ormatown.8 1% 6 ARD \u2014 JVANTED SUMMER EOARDERS at Farm, gal Réieirs RENT LARGE BEDROOM FD ».double parlour, well furnished; well Méht- GoMs PE \u201cA SINGLE FUR: ! \"iso, in TX gantiornen ' ed.45 MéGIN Collège avenue.133: 3 Room ~\u2014 TO LET ONE SINGLE AND ONE double room.127 Metcalfe et.- 152 use.of.kitchen, bathroom flat.293 Bt Charles \u2018Borromee st.near Bhariros ke, 153 8 Room \u201cAT BEA R HALL HOUSE: ' talrs dinfng of board.3 Beaver Hall square.163 8 « Rooms \u2014LARGE, COMFORTABLE DOUBLE roished rooms.with or without board brautiful location: central.756\u2018 Palace or 20 Beaver Hall Hill : \"153 4 T OOMS \u2014 OPP.VIGER HOTEL, FIRST © class corner rooms, erlooking gardens; five minutes from P.O ; transients; gontlemen.308 Dubord st.cor.Bt.Hubert.153 18 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTARLY RURSISHED rooms, $1 per week and ards, Tran- slents accommodated.No.9 \u2018Chabolllez Square, Montreal.153 2 Catnedine i Restaurant, meals coo rooms; gas and telophone.348\" Bt Denis lady, and two children, with whoovles at -all hours; prices reasonable; every- Btreet.154 3 cough.E.8351, Star Branch Office 155 Bio Strictly first class.187 28 : _ FORTABLY FURNISHED, ANTED \u2014 FOR LADY AND FOU ; TWO DIN- R° CON rat wer light, telephone, bathroom Ww year old girl, board by the week; must OARD a aT ER MEAL: T5 Nr flat.hot water; transients accommodated.47 he near city.State rates, E, r ot- Hall pri are.Ld McGill College Avenue.154 4 fice.2 Il sq CARPET LAYING.PHOTO-ENGRAVING.PULLEYS, ETC.) er ame m0 AE Nat tones for ol Split Pulli and half tones for Upholstering, Tarbes in Zinc Etchings printing purpores Wood Sp ullies.beaten.Best work.Lowest peices.Ham am- Prompt attention at J.L.Smeaton\u2019s, 1784 Cheapest and strongest.| The THOS.FORRESTER 3°5 St, James St, Mon NID NE _ \u2018 \u201cWm.Wray ray, ndertaker.aker.\u201d Tel.Up 2667.day and night.Charges moderate.2456 & Catherine street .; i : rd WwW.Tracey.fy ana prom.ers care- tendod to.Ask for my special rates subscriptions.39 Inspector St.UNDERTA AKERS.& SON, Funeral Directors os Ebaliers Be e Beaver Hall nin and Dorchester street.JEL \"SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.Miss Graham, Tm ply Building, French and English pat promptiy done.Private rooms for d rovided w Shorthand Epowriting classes CN \"ALL SUMMER, P ' \u2018 ENGRAVERS.Brass signa SEASONABLE HOSIERY.Newbold Bros.Maautacturery - nstein Bros LE Manutacturers Rubens of engraving.\" i or DA icon.Wool Bock: inall sizes, Just the thing for 4 547 Craig st: Tel.Main 860.- pe weather.1881 Notre Dame.OFFICE STATIONERY.Office Stationery.Ii Bosinom is a ploasurc to use.We print this class.of ery PD! t à would bo glad 5 call for orders.sta tonery and Ah = Ts \u201cPATENTS.obtained in ali countries.Best work, lowest prices.Your money returned if we fail to get à patent.Write for red honk LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS.Nt of leather and shoe findin Our Stock vhs beon enlargod: also our Boot and Shoe Dopartinent.foweat prices throughout.\u2019 J.Roston.2111 8t.Uatheribe (ncar Bleury.) PATENTS.es rN Beaudry & Brown, Goneulting and Land Surveyors, 107 St.James Street PATENTS ju all countries.\\ ee i Roberts & Co.\"gps hank Ble.| Cote St.Misirent.th Dost Stoel Pens\u2014G.T.Ry.No.| Ask for ° Falcon.No.48: Conica, paire No.24 Loa, No.204.Joseph Fortier, \\ BAKËRB AND CONFECTIONER, Ÿ UY \u2018The best bread ULLER D, Harrison, 1 READ Westmount.GENT\u2019S FURNISHINGS.Ah! de Lorimier gems wor =] \u201c1700 NOTRE DAME \u2018STREET.il near Place IF Armes for the Dunlop MARRIAGE LICENSES.ISSUED BY O'HARA BAYNES, B.C.L,, NOTARY PUBLIC.204 ST.JAMES.TEL IT 1717.WARDROBE REPAIR CONCERN.Lh in order be- See That one yon go for pour holidays, We repair and clean them for $1.00 a month.54 Beavor Hall Hill.Tel.Up 2501.ALCOHOLISM.COCKROACH AND BUG KILLER.peur Homo for Inebriates, 2082 Dr.Gadbois, st Catherine, Montre Inebriatez recoived by, the day.week or month.Treatment sent away to Lhose willing to reform and 1nable to come to he Home, PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRISNG.5 ronch\u2014|- J, Glaser y and entle killer.Kil) or money returned 25¢ bottle.Dealer in paints, etc.Paperhangoer and decorator, $110 St.Catherine st.Planer and Shaper, vie.\u2018For Lathe, FINE HARNESS.ag A Piano Tuner gf 2 Jours experience cainblished store for all kinda of Cha Lay bros postal ant Telephone\u2019 up a Thé Oid baru and able ecoseart cles, for wil LEACH, 3 Morris a nos, ne Agent and shoctings.\"5 Murphy, i St, James.BILLIARD AND POOL SUPPLIES.~~ SPORTING GOODS.es Ethier & Co.fori manner crust | Fishing Tackle-Hedoee fer paire nu bles and etes & speclalty.88 St.Tennis, Fishing and and Camp iin ponts = Sporting Goods Co., i sh Paul HILL TOOLS.- JEWXLLERY, ETC.Diamonds set nd a EET 5 Building, .LAKBSIDE RESORT.; The Grove, Come hors for thom ISREE Apply early at 24 Hospital street, AEF Upton.Prouristos oF 84 The MILE END DAIRY.Pure FMilk $i Cream.Muk 7 a tities, residence.Special rate for quan MONEY TO LOAN.SALARIED PEOPLE Can get money on their own names, andorser or security; payments to sult 185, 8t.James st Fithoat Money TO LEND \u2014 $3500, oN GOOD CITY or suburban property.P.Box ke) : \u201cAronson & Bslenhory Pawn\u2019 Brokers, 601 Craig Ste Money to: lend on onda, t Jewellers TGuining Vars, Dry Grods and ail Tits of merchangles © BUSINESS STRICTLY \"PRIVATE.Ope n from 8 a.m.£111 ware Siored at lew charges en mmr.Da We Loan Money at the Cheapest Rates in the City on household cerises, tn Sy oran horses, or car rise, months, on In me to 0 $1000, We § give Hiboral die be fr before due.Bd Ny wes are re gainiug new custome id ben pong ve.Ont and ave, We wii) be eg to talk the matter over with you.\u2018Montreal Loan & Brokerage Cas, Room 204,\" Now York Life Building, 16211 Cor.84.Jame 8, and_Placo A'Armes Bq.4 + PATENT SOCILITORS AN tte arr 3 INVENTIONS PATENTED \u201c 4ED-TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES \u2018 OWEN N.EVAN (2) Temyle Bullding, NTE D od le today for & ooh Jen = SEE TE ra ee ee SE ARION A ork Life Building, Mon Xora toston D 6 FETHERSTONHAUGH .& CO.CANADA LIFK -HILUING, Montée M DE naine) ren; bout of ose «xis, Bag ranch 4 sé.Address stating age sa expected, L, Old Orchard long lery, the best and Most practical ferrellerz repair WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN.ABOUT TwmN.241 Star Office.R250] Gontlemen.\u201cHi: Children.ado 10, \u2018$1.00; Joring and Turning Tool on the market today, \u201cworkmanship gusranteod.'N.Sioves, SEE For ty, well known in town, for outside em- W ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPE RATORS, ane to tw \"accommodation for .washing Tools sen on | 5 appro on an if not Catherine L ployment; nt - AER references.Apply be- Singer.machinse, for Indies\u2019 usin \u2018under: coming for four weeks: baggage free of charge: fameden ot Jame PE Jonn : .\u2014\u2014 .jtwean H end urbday, to 46 \u2018ocre Lite wear.Call Progress Mfx.Co., cor.Bt.Cathor- five miles ?Drigham.poly Mrs.E, Pen: in 316.\" = Bldg.Lan land Bt, Urbain ste.dlebury.Btanbdçya Que 163 2 el.Main HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETO.\u2014 WANTED \u2014 STRONG LAD TO CARRY ANTHD \u2014 BMART BOT AG PIUEN- OARD \u2014 GUESTS RECEIVED, PRIVATE EN STEAMFITTIN parcels and assist in packing department, tice to the confeätionary ea must English family: home comforts and good PLUMBING AND 8 FI G.ot Proud of It » Yes, of our repute - wholesals dry.acods frarehouse.art stating reside with parents.216 Greens avenue.| hoard; transients \u2018accommodated.\u2018Lakeside PP re tion for selling th age and references.P.O: Bo: Montreal.2 Cottage.\u201d Mrs.Radford, Ste.Agathe des Monts.\u201d E C.Mount & Co 8t.Onth- best Harness.Best atook of Harnove_an Sad.à \u2018WANTED JO FARM HANDS, GOOD |: 154 5 .*» ine bron.diery in tows, J.a Roberts, 338 St James.milkers, also Food strong ol Apply to \u2014__ ) » \u201cMount\u201d 387.Residence Mount 868.Tel.Main 1908., ANTED \u2014 ONCE, SMART RESTAU- J.Newman, Creikstone Farm, te Cote, ARD \u2014 LES BOULEAUX, LAKE ACHI- > rent .waiter Tash 1748 N.Dame ran, St.Hypolite.The most beautiful sumn- = 'ANTED \u2014 FOREMAN CAKE BAKER; \u2018mer.resort in the Laurentides, very healthy, OPTICIAN.-\u2026 \u2026 .BOOFING.NTED ol S00D CARPENTERS 10 a only steady pa med aoply.McKeown's rooms, wide Verandah, lain at real Cotton Mills, td | #70 -Bt.Antoine ecellent bathing and boating: bass and gray ANA AN NINN Nee , fila; bis at the Be works, to Wm.Surprenant, trout- flahing.\u2018Terms moderate, Write to.Mr.) Jerry Britton, £ late with Henry Birks Metal.Gi Gravel 32 and Cement Roofers, foreman, The Shearer Co.m3 A Avoly A To nr, ron ICE GREAM A B.Cruchet.: 1023 ow Just off St, Catherine.dejéphons Uo Bt.\u2018Montreal Roofl: tah alm : ; t | = ust of ANTED \u2014 35 SILK WAIST OPERATORS 2 Zo OARD \u2014 TOBA VILLA NOW OPEN FOR .Thomas reek.\"8% atochons arog Sun ie Up ors n new nger machines, In \"a we - ; ho Jecep on of summer ders, we > .lighted and airy ory; experi hands WANTED TO PURCHASE.furnished With excollent board, electric ' CAMERAS AND KODAKSB.can ask for ther own Dries ee Apply at once, - usht, two \u201cbalconies.Sith 5 good view of Jake.: : ENGRAVERS, ETC American « « Co.t.; or terms apply to gathe ; James street.1%.[W ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES A des Monts.Po : 15 6 Kodaks Montreal Photo to Supply, 1758 Notre ; pris in tJemen's cast off cousine We.pay pare aibocta for this TION A RES ] N | ve \u2014BY WHOLESAIL® DRY GOODS best the et 2538 Notre OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT MINTO COT- month 25 and 201 Bie iscoun 3 on Premo, Poon, RESENTATIO! DDRLS SED house, Smart.boy for office, Apply In own | Dames Mail orders promptly \u2018attended.145 12 tage, Ste.Agathe des AE neatly fur- Ray Munro & te Caméras.Doveloping & \u2014 ARTISTICALLY ILLUMINATEL \u2014 handeritiné, stating references, to 187, Btar ntahed rooma, With exosllent board; terms mod.Printing.\u2018Kdison Phonographs.FOWIN COX ECO ty Wt rTRANEC vv 154 WANTED \u2014 YOURS or x YOUR GENTLE.erate.For particulars \\ddrase Mrs.Hotwell, - = cast : the fre.Agathe, oc room 13, .John street, S TS = A GOOD GENERAL BERVANT, cash prices for good goods Promptly called for \u2018 CHIROPODIST.3 rs - wages, soiall family.Apply .45 dy ME Era.488 Craig st.186 3 = : ELECTRO AND STEREOTYPING.Park avenue : ANTED \u2014 Pl PEW BOARDERS ,AT PRI- h à L w TO PURCHASE A SKIFP,- w ~~ Shawbridxe, firat Painlessly removed.The oor ANYED \u2014 SMART BOY TO WORK IN avo order, soventeen to eixiieet Took.Route, om: ats, no that has been paining you.Im- Large Advertisers Ju, our prises are store and learn trade.Apply 37 Main Apply L.834, Star Office.; ountains and vil Ei \"oo Address mèdiate relief.Consult M.K.or ciectrot you Jirgments.We à TO BUY GOOD SECONDHAND Postmaster, \u201cSnawbr M3 Ligauchetiers.40 HA a PE end STERROTYP | ir TMMEDIATELY TWO 'LADIES, \u201d -office dewk.Send Jescri fon, mentfoning WANTED = - \"HUMMER BéÂrDeRs, PLBA- Jours le poriene Y.Tel Main 3162.18 8t Gorge ot ove x's generally om In housekeeping, nih must be.low, V, 0.Star Office, home, large, airy rooms, shady and .one serving in & fruit cooked rien jontreal N lawn, pure water, % mile from village; terns department; good \u2018wages: reference.Ap- reasonable.Apply st mee to Mrs.ET.Pat SEWING MACHINES, ETC.HORSES.ply 518 Bt.\u2018Lawrence * : \"WANTED Al hy 3 Tt GpANS | mer, Stanbridge East, P.Q.> 0154 PE ANTED \u2014 THE ROYAL VICTORIA A LITE apoctor \u2018st.ss.BoA OARD \u2014 AT FARM Fou, PLEABANT.\u201cSingers\u201d Fay term Em ca.xchange.Fresh Horses Fe rot Sonia.7 The \u201cinsu vite app sent on Ne: n ure an E14 distrièts .at un Ted; sav \u2014 ee + re Mountains faute train tà and from city.Ad- Sori: Suen: FLT ira Jia Nous Dame Br.Télfer & Clirafe Oo.19 £t.Maurice Street.; väluable 20 le to suitable - TOR EXCHANGE \u201cAlen nd, rentian ~Coitage.oor.pn 7 - sprint ts; vxperiance not Ind} ble.Apply ° | Enristiéviiie, Que.154 3 : BEDDING.of Asencieh, 8 King ne strost- west, - .KODAKS.ER Ont.Co 1 ANTED IO, EXCHANGE DOMINION ARD \u2014 PRIVATE FAMILY.HAVING ; , notes, ou beautifully eltuated farm, healthy doca- For Sea Beds, 24 of ev | SHIPPING OFFICE, ARR hand) bie for or or upright 7 piano, À \u2018Jon, with fruit, case mould ne ad , to 3 \"an Fox ving a ee at.4 M Yours.& | Photo Supplies ou 7 nt Get NO FORM OF INVESTMENT \" Yislds 50 great a profit In hi fol $8 tha poner tu.Toned se se patents, oe risk 1s lessened py en not ° Faure the on on Hy in aaa business Sree or dousats 3 \u2014 ral vreward at 169 Stantey + oo quarts PE v mme ev.Persona L\u2014- INFORMATION WANTED or ' Willlam Miche Inst heard o on Feb, 23, - For Frs ' Dandurand, =~\" Union avenue, rooms rented with board, aes ra IN et 0 HT Olas ra Ex at At Van r.B.C.: Harrier Mitchell 2 Rpptwood hear \u2018Halifax, England.\u201d Ps NAL\u2014 INFORMATION WANTED OF vas Carr; last heard of in Georgia, U.8.years açu.Please communicate with\" i *broter George Carr, 123 Hilitown, Dunes.Scotland.151 6 FOR SALE.* KR SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIN- : _ dilng, $2; cut maple, $2.50; tamarac bloc 91.15: 11, blocks, $1.80 ver load, de- Nver anywhe in the city.J.C.MacDiar- mid, tehmord #q.Bell Tel.Up 2583.132 tf R SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, CARFETS, OILcloths, refrigerators.baby carriages, go \u201cparte ais etc.lowest prices for cash cr A.Wilder and Co., 258 St.James.ss Se Heatherine.2080 Notre Dame.103 tf SALE \u2014 PRINTING MATERIAL, iron frames.banques, Ealley racks, Apply to Bitar Composing Room = SALE \u2014 A HANDSOME WHITE EN- melled overmantel, with B.P.mirror, almoet new, cheap.Apply at 1 Seymour ave.5 te FOr, BALE\u2014-THE SCIENCE OF RAILWAYS, volumes, complete, sixth edition,\u2019 revised, FY cost for cash.For particulars, apply Mr.Gardiner, Star Office 151 6 R BALE BEAUTIFUL THOROUGHbred sable collie dog, with first class pedt- and winner last show; age 8 months.Ap- 116 St.Norbert st.Montreal.132 3 etc.te Rn SALE \u2014 BELGIAN HARES, 54 00 A pair.H.Breakey, Chaudlere Mtils, que 152 OR BALE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, ne .fipe.pak drop head.latest style, Bias, Sorts plano, 3 pedals, $30; Karn or- $18.Prince Arthur st.153 2 ENTS, ALL SIZES.ON chair Bunting, tags.waterproof sheets and bags, fishing Tackle and .e Sonne Awning.Tent, and Tarpaul Co.775 Cr t.Montreal, lei) Tel.Main T21.Write for catalogue.111 2aw tt R 8 SALE \u2014 BOATS, BOATS, CANOES.oars, \u2018paddles, all boating requisites.Call pes our stock of boats.Bonne Awning, font and Tarpaulin Co, 775 Craig street.11] 2aw tt BALE\u2014- A VERY FINE CABINET ORgan, manufactured by the New England Company, Boston.12 stops, sub-bass, patent deals.This Instrument has a grand tone, is A perfect order.and looks llke new; price $53, payable $3 per month.Discount for cash.Worth double the money.Apply Layton Bros.The Popular Plano and Organ House, 144 Peel st.Dominion square.R SALE $80 CASH.BEAUTIFUL \u2018Halpes, New York.square -plano, carved legs, fine tone; must be sold before Friday, owner leaving town.188 Mountain st.- R BALE \u2014 \u201cALTERATION SALE BAR- Offers solicited from immediate: purchasers on 34 new Morris upright planos;, terms cash or $7 monthly.Leach's, 2:40 St.Catherine st.me R SALE \u2014 LARGE.ST.BERNAD DOG | 810 Dorchester at R SALE \u2014 WHITE MUSLIN APRONS.embroidery trimmed.choice and varied lot just received, 23c to 90c.Clark's, room one, 210 8t.James at.R SALE \u2014 LADY'S BICYCLE, IN GOOD order, will sell cheap.Apply \u2018at 84 Rleury.PUPILS WANTED.WW / ANTED, \u2014 IN FRENCH (PARISIAN), an.Professor Dambac (native po rence) 328 St.Catherine.102 60 4aw AGENTS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR THE NEW PIC- Guelph.The finest illustrated, che book of its kind ever published.wages for Particulars mailed free.152 2 2aw - Government ! Property Uy Will k healthy -= SPRING ~~ keep the functions of the body in ction and prevent the deposition of uric acid and the consequent inroads .of Gout, Rheumatism and Dyspepsia.BEWARE OF mr TATIONS.So called VICHY in syphons or soda fountains is not Vichy.The genuine Vichy is sold in bottles only, and , every bottle has a tri-color neck label bearing the name of BOIVIN, WILSON & CO,, Montreal, Sole Agents for, Canada.154 2 ROOMS AND BOARD IN BUFFALO.BP4RP, \u2014 LA MASCOT.5311 LINWOOD enue; first class accommodations, in fine residential section,-néar Exposition; $1; meals served.153 30 R% s BUFFALD.166 BRINKMAN, 73, ding breakfast, half, hour to Exposition, Hc fare; to Niagara Falls, return.Green Sycamore st.car passes depot; Canadian amily.OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODAtions in modern home, reached by any Main street car.Get off at High street, second dwelllng from University; 15 minutes\u2019 from grounds; rates.75¢c to $1; breakfast 232.Mrs.Dr.Young, 50 High street, Buffalo, N, Y.1M 5 ROOMS WANTED.a Il V JANTED \u2014 BY YQUNG MAN, FURNISH- A ed room in Point 8t.Charles.\u2019 J, 164, Star Office SUMMER.RESORTS.- Reovye TRIP \u2014 QUEREC TO ROBERVAL.Lake St, John and Chicoutimi.returning by the Saguenay boats; in America; daylight trip: tickets ten dollars each.Write \u2018Alex.Hardy, Quebec.for 1llus- \u2018trated gulde book.free.145 BO Fo The Royal Trust Co.MONTREAL.85,000,000.00 Capital Authorised.ee Capital Bubscribed - .500,000.00 | Capital Paid Up - + = 230,000.00.PRESIDENT.\" \u2018Rt.Hon.Lord\u201d \u2018Strathcona and Mount Royal, ec VICE-PRESIDENT.Bon.George À Drummond LIBECTORS.Bir W.C.Macdonald .Macnider V.Meredith A T Paterson =.7 SRE © + Clouston ault .Greenshields Hays James Ross \u201c R.Hosmer T.G.Shaughnessy Sir William C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.Offico\u2014109 st.James Street.\u201c 8a1r2a\u201d H ROBERTSON, Mansger , OOP ER New and Secondhand Furniture, Including parlour, bedroom and dining- room furniture, iron beds.halr mattresses, desks.pictures, carpets, gasaliers, bed and table linens.quilts, lace curtains, and \u2018GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame Street, Friday Afternoon, July 5th, .At 2.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.Our regular weekly sale is the best medium in the city for the disposal of furnl- ture and all classes of merchandise.Good dry storage.+ ngents.dress World Publishing Company, Guelph, Or Ont.15: Wax TED \u2014 AGENTS TO BELL THE LAtest self- PPT can opener, quick sell- or; large profits; send 15c for sample and cir- gulars.Useful Things Co, Kingston, Ont.\u201d - 154 4 BUSINESS CHANCES.R SALE \u2014 RIGHT TO ESTABLISH Keeley Institutes in Quebec and Newfoundland, to cure the diseases of alcohol and drug addictions.Apply The Keeley Institute, Toronto.: - 145 tf JFOR BALE - BTOCK AND GOOD WILL OF ass dr xoods business, new stock, shout Hoo: sorted, p-to-date; prod opening.\u2018Address 6 0.tiring.ont.151 \u2018por SALE \u2014 WHOLESALE - CAKF BUSIness, including horses, harness, ete, large round; owner Willing to sell for reasonable price; good reason for selling.B, 3048, Star ge fice.\u2014 162 NY JANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, WITH ONLY $700 oash, would like to buy out licensed restaurant or licensed grocery business; would Br balance on easy terms.tar Of- 1538.W \u2018ANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGED MAN, WITH large hotel experience, would like .to hire country hotel.If suitable would purchase after a short white.'F.2810, Star Office.183 5 fa ALE \u2014 FINE NEW COUNTRY furnished, large store house, stabling, orchard, :hree acres land, DBeautifilly situated.R, 2380, Star Office.148 8 2aW.ANTED - TO CANADIAN MANUFAC- urers.A party going fo Australis soon woud like to hear from some of our.leading\u2019 manufacturers in She handling of thelr goods in that country.Can give the t of \u2018Pefer- ences.Address Bux 335, Ont.154 Beod FA SALE THE SMALLEST RAILROAD in the World, complete, with ralls; great- money-maker for fairs, parks.Apply U.H.5 New York Life.Pembroke, BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE.Fr ALE \u2014 co PLETE G Y ne 5K and fixtures, $250.00; rare chance beginner; rent $18.00; also Ril other Sinas or of business.L.Harris.118 St.James FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.\u2019 Rooms TO RENT WELL LIGHTE \" nicely furnished rooms, gas, bath and oi and cold water; orices reasonable, 1638A St Catherine st.147 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE room and board.\u201cnicely furnished, central, private family; ust be reasonable.Address E, 8385.Star Branch Office.J'ANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD FOR A married couple.no children, in private mopu family: no other boarders.State terms 4d locality to L, 25, Star Office, ~ BOOMS AND BOARD.Rooux Es Joan, ALL evn.Pen , uer t, tran- Brent a onimodated.78 Victoria he near 140 20 BOME =-AND.BOARD.TRANSIENTS ACcommodated at the Parisian House, Si or without dally, weekly Tor monthly, Res ie \u2014 WITH BOARD.LARGE DOURLE \u2018gooms, Auer light, shower ain Si Coveniencer: gentlemen only; terms \u201cPhons.Uptown moders 1726.Mansñi ret 104 Mensa BOARD A - AND R ROOMS.TEN YOUNG MEN oan boarding house, English amily, 0.000 1 Notre Dame.1383 8 ND BOARD.CHOICE LOCAL.furnished; breakfast and oO cloon ean per wee i; ol board.s.slents accommodated.30 St.-|-another pOOM \u2014- AND BOARD.LADY OR GENTLEman A « quiet home can have board or fies family, 63 St.Hypolite st, jun above erbrooke.154 2 , Ro _ a AND BOARD.ONE Trance FUR- nis room, mantel bed, on bath dat: 8 conventenees, with or \u2018without\u2019 _ board, 1 cous -\u2014 DOUBLE, AND SINGLE, NEw Jurmlshed, and \u2018vary comfortable, frst cluss table e brard; telephone Up Tad \u2018Auction Sale Handsome new Axminster, Wilton, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, Eng.Jiah Oticloth, Linoleums,Curtalas and Portieres, Pianos, Fancy Goods, etc.Also Handsome Furniture and House Furpish- ings, A finout reserve at our rooms, 241 and 243 Bt.James Stre FRIDAY AFTERNOON, July 5th, RAE + DONNELLY, Auctioneers, **Gooda at private sale auction prices during this month.54 2 Notice to Creditors.in the matter of SAMUEL POPLIGER, of Montreal, insolvent.I, the undersigned, ARCHIBALD Ww.STEVENSON, of the city of Montreal, chartered accountant.have been appointed curator in this matter.Creditors are requested to file claims before me *within thirty.days.) A.W.STEVENSON, Curator.Chambers, Montreal, So, 1641, thelr Bank of Tornnto 2nd of July, 1901.THE MONTMOBENCY COTTON MILLS CO, Limited, of Montmorency Fails, Que, Near Quebec.City, + naving largely increased its works, offers steady employment in all departments to fifty familles.also single help.The company has a large number of comfortable houses at a low rentdl at Îts disposal.Good wages paid.Apply to the Montmorency Cotton Mils Co., Ltd.14 6 DR.STRONG'S THE SARATOGA SPRINGS SANITARIUM, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.For health, rest or recreation, The appoint- menta of a first class Hotel, elevator, suites, with bath, Blegiricity.Massage, \" us- sls Hydro-Blectric, Nauheim, Mineral and other barhs, Sprague\u2019s Hot-alr treatment for rheumatism, Sun \u2018Parlour and Prom- erade on the roof.Saratoga Waters, Dry quiet atmosphere, with much sunshine.uy.trated booklet free.54 12e0d FREEDOM OF ST.JOHN, N.B.Extended to a Resident of Cape Town Who Was Good to Canadian Soldiers.(Bpectal to the Star.) ST.JOHN.N.B., July 3.\u2014Thg City Council has passed the following resolution: \u201cThat In) recognition of the great services and unremitting attention tendered by R.Stuart Solomon, Esd., of Cape Town, South Africa, to the Colonial, and especially the Canadlan forces taking part in the war in South Africa, the Common Council of the City of St.John do hereby confer upon Mi.Solomon the freedom of the City of St.John.Mr.and Mrs.Solomon and daughter { are now in St.John, the guests of Col.Armstrong.On the evefilng of the day of his arrival, Saturday last, Mr.Solomon was the guest of the Cliff Club, by invitation .of Col.Markman.On Monday Mr.and Mrs.Solomon spent the day up the St.John River.and Miss Solomon was present at a picnic at Rothesay, This afternoon Mr.and Mrs.Solomon wi 1 he entertained at lunch by Colonel and .McLean, and to-night Mr.Solomon will be banquétted at the Ugion Club by a number of leading citizens.REPAIRS TO THE DRUID.(Special to the Star) for rendering assistance to vessels that may require ald h the river or riorth shore ee etm MURDERED IN THE YUKON.(Bpecial to the Star.) - July 3.\u2014Two young men be- êLEP Te Levis, who have just returned \u2018trom the Klondike, confirm the réport that native of Le: red at Dawson, de killed while tied between two Fv 4 parties who claimed that he had fece of meat fro irons had not heard of Dim éince ce he Toft home two years ago.PR \u2018augas reservation 0826\" Stadium at the Span.by de this morains, the former wins \u2018ning by 6 goals tt THE CANADIAN ORICKBTERS.PHILADELPHIA, July 3.~The Canadian \u2018cricket team began hird watch of the series to-day with Merion Club at Haverford, a suburb.eather conditions were good and the trus wicket gaye .promise of large scorink._ BAND PIPER II.WINS.LONDON, Piper IT.(C.ate at the-Ne o-day.Richa: second and Hi remain rt ram NOTIFIED.Jenkins © race for.s Nevsietger Ar first Ju me meeting: \u2018Croker's.Minnie Des was ka third WA, à Government nTTAW A pod x i\" he flax fncident \u2018at Buffale: ; Gulf.It.vis was recently mur- and state that he was® July 3.\u2014~Frank Gardner's Sand | \u20183c a gallon, raw enzo |.| dard, te.re on OCEAN FREIGET RATES.The freight market shows very few actual changes this week, théugh the undertone is firm and agents are generally more hopeful of increased rates, _.GRAIN.\u2014To liverpool, 1g sai la 1s 3d; Bristol, 3s August; og anion Manchester+1s 6d to 1s 94; London, 2 2s July: Newcastle, \u2014\u2014 Leith, 2s \u2018Aug.; Aberdeen 2g\u2019 6d; Belfast, 2s July: Dublin 6d July; Antwerp, 28 6d July; RES 8d July.FLOUR.\u2014 To Liverpool, 6s 9¢; Glasgow, is &d: Bristol, 123 64; Manchester, : London, 10s; Newcastle, er\u2019 Leith, > 8: Aberdeen, 158; Belfast \u2014; Dublin, lg sd.ry Se wk Dour a BACON.\u2014To Liverpool.éd; Glasgow, 16s; Bristol.Ha od; Caraitt 178 64; Manchester, Ts 6d; ndon.13s 9d; New: castle, \u2014\u2014; Leith, 17s 6d: Aberdeen, 17s Antwerp, iss per 100; Hamburg, léc Sas LARD, PROVISIONS and TALLOW.Same as bacon.Pail lard, 5s extra.CHEESE.~To Liverpool.\u201820s : Glasgow.25s ; Bristol, 26s : : Cardiff, 26s; Manchester.20s ; London, Newcastle, 30s: Leith, 258; Aberdeen, Shs: Belfant or Dublin, 22s 6d.For cold storage add 58 to 15s to Teg.\u2018ular rates.BUTTER.\u2014Add ba to cheese rates, DEALS.\u2014To Liverpool, 40s : Glasgow, 40s : Bristol, 458; Manchester.43s sd; London, 405 and 5s extra for Surrey, commercial dock; Newcastle, \u2014\u2014; Leith, 456s; Aberdeen, 53s; Cardiff, 45s;: Belfast or \u201cpins.50s.\u2018 EGGS.\u2014To all ports mentioned, 158; except Newcastle, 20s.Including dell Bristol, 17s 6d: Aberdeen.17a ca.oY HORSES.\u2014To Liverpool, 60s; Glasgow, S0a; Manchester, 70s; London, 0s; vos Belfast or Dublin, 708, Bristol, verpool, 358 : Glas 3s ; Bristol, 35s ; Cardiff, private : en chester, 352: London.30s: Newcastie, private, V'SRBEP.Add Es to cattle rates, | nine sheep to one head of catt $m.LINSEED OILS ADVANCE.The market for linseed oil has ad being mow quoted ac die » counting sie boiled at 86c a gallon.Other hms, 2 pesnts and glass are steady and fairly HY AND PUTTY-Turpentine, 8c gal.linssed oll, raw.gic; botled.fic; Newfoundland, pure-p , 82¢; © castor oil, 8 fo A0es putty-4n- Boe bbis., $2; bladders, wie.2 bladders, Jn box xes, $8.25: tins, $2.\u201c QGLASS\u2014 First break, per 50 feet, ; second break, per 5 feet.$3.20: fe 15 feat, first break.$4; second break, $4.20: third break, uo, fourth à regie, 1486: fifth LACROSSE IN THE STADIUH.\u2026.fore sx, py Seventh BUFFALO, July ~The Crucedti:of {White.lead.best bran Quotatione are: Brooklyn and, the he Gene à of the\u2019 nt No.x a ed read pure, is, ae kegs, cas ; $%c; mixed paints, 31.50 pe dat In! Kern, ho Dente 1150 por gai 4\" PROVISION MARRET.1 1908-\u2014Live.stock is quoted steady at 87 to 87.25 per cwt.for fine stock.h kfl- \u2018ed abattoir Cressed stock sells ES buteb- \u2018ars at 59.50 in small lo PORK-\u2014Hea ts.vy Canada short cut méss, svlocted boneless, = short ay rrels.cut family back, $90; heavy mess, long, $0; heavy \u201cshort cut (leas, | 50.HAMS\u2014Large hams, 1240; m lura sige, * > 18e; extra = foil Bae: with bo .out, roll- N\u2014Breakfast boneless, Me; wie | nésor : BACO shire sides, lc; Wi bone In, not arnoked, Ue: 1 LARD\u2014Cho! ares pe FANCY BUTTER.15 VERY SCARCE, THE MAKE Is AFFECTED sy TRE \u2019 HOT WEATHER.~ One Buyer Reports There Was No Fancy to be Had Here To-day\u2014Par- \u201ction of City Storage is Impaired \u2014 Eggs.CHEESE\u2014The quality of the goods arriving is still decidedly off, and will cor- tinue so long as the hot weather lasts.\u2018The market for both cheese and butter is aaf- fected \u2018by the hot weather, and also by the fact that a considerable quantity ofthe cold storage in the city upon which merchants have been depending has been greatly impaired of late.Ontarjos are guot- ed to-day at 9 to 9%c: Townships at 8% to 9c, and Quebecs at 85 to 8%c.Receipts keep up, being 14,071 boxes to- day.Heated goods sell down to 44e, BUTTER.\u2014The market is steady, but not very decided.- The continuation of hot weather is Knocking the quality out of the makes-it being difficult to pick up fancy goods to-day.The butter suffers little or nothing by transportation owing to th: cold storuge cars.Fancy goods would probably bring 19%c tq-day, could they be found; \u2018ine quallty is quoted from 19 to 19%4c.Re- celpts reported on the Board of Trade to- \u2018day were fair, being 5,356 packages.EGGS\u2014The market is steady to firm, and receipts are light, being but 946 cases today.The loss is now heavy, owing to the muggy weather.We quote: Straight candled stock at 11% to 12c, and No.2 at 9 to 10c.Montreal dealers, for the mest part, are holding f.o.b.pricès down, as they aie not specially anxious to deal at higher figures., HONEY\u2014Stocks are very light, and it Is\u2019 difficult to find any comb out of retailers\u2019 hands.Dark \u2018strained Js quoted at 9c to jobberl, and light strained at 10c a Ib.MAPLE PRODUCTS-¥Kegs are being offered at 6c a pound, though tins are still held at 7c.Good sugar, 8%c.BEANS\u2014Primes in 6-bag lots are worth about $1.35 to $1.40 a bushel, hand-picked being 10 to 15¢ more.a COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.- Place, Boardel.Bold.Price.June 24.Utica, N.Y.10,243 Tan ho, .creamery lubs 1915-21 © 24.prints 21 to 12 une 25.Ingersoll.785 bid 97-186 Juve 25.0; el or.1580 hid une 26.Richiuond, Q VIN ail 05-16-13 June 246.Woo datock Boo vae b bl.Hot Weather Makes Heavy Loss in for prompt asitven only, says Dun's Bul- Join.of New In structural shapes tivity commen and the new plant -of, the Colorado Compan ny rer ide quan tity.Hardware, especially for bud e x 1s 4 a eature, and an enormous fall trad ticipated.f agricultural 1m rok ana railway: supplies.there im a liberal movement.rails are roduced at a unprecedented rate, nds billets se sut- ficiently scarce to command top Predictions that this manufacture iw bag overdone are heard less frequently, ant the markets have settled into a regular sition without efforts to secure er terms.Present conditions are in marked contrast to the declining quotations and general inactivity of a year ago.x MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Following were the sales of this morn.ng's session of the Mining Exchange: RépubHe\u20142.500 at A4.Qregon-_1.00 at 7%.Payn tA.Rambler- Cartboo\u20141.000 at 84.MORNING BOARD.Specially reported for the Star by R.Mere- dith and Company.Mining Brokers, 5] St Franc Xavier st.Wednesday, July 8, 1001.12.30 a.m.Tere Sallere.Buyers.Rocks.4 22 ' 3.00 PAYNO \u2026\u2026.0.-crecescanerenes 1.00 War Fagle 184 3 1.00 Republic oe 245 1.00 North 7 1.60 Virtue.Bly 24 Ma ntre 2 1% 1.00 8B 14 mens 1.00 raion VE Golden Cro 24 overs 3.00 Callfora! a 4 -10 Can.or Flelds Syn .8 5.00 Cariboo Hydraulic.PR 0.10 2 ju» 85 1.00 1% 25 poe 01 v.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 \u2018 3.00 0.10 M 1.00 1.00 , 1.u0 ; 1.00 1.0 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy & st.j tons of steam coal, and it ie not at all un- | Wilson, of \u2018the* FOR SOUTH AFRICA, | A SHIPMENT OF ONE THOUSAND | HEAD TO BE TAKEN ) On the + Leyland Line Steamer Indian Which is Now on Her Way to Montreal\u20148he Will Bail About the Middle of July From \u201cThis Port.© On or about the fifteenth of July another cargo of Canadian\u2018horses will leave the port for South Africa.\u2018The Leyland Line steamship Indian has been chartered by the Imperial Government for the duty and is now on her way out from London, having eail- ed irom t port for Montreal on June Mr.Thomas Harling, Canadian representative of the Leyland ine, stated thie morning that the Indian would take out between 800 and 1,000.horses.This vessel is one of the largest cârgo carriers, probably the lar, est, eng d'in the Canadian trade, and Dominion Do.75 Can.Colored G4 Merchants! Da.THE GRAIN MARKET.Trade is Very Dull \u201cEvërywhere and the Market Shows But Few Changes.The Liverpool wheat market was stronger to-day, September closing ad up at 5s 64d.December closing %d up at be 7%d.Paris was steady.June closing down at 20.80, September closing steady at 21.90.Antwerp was unchanged at 16% for No.\" 2 red winter.London reported No.1 standard Cala., passage, 288 11%d; Walla Walla, passage.25s 7led; La Plata, July and August, 27s 64; English and French weather cloudy.pagtial failure, and the decrease in the exportation of that cereal was $1,337,556\u2014in fact, Instead of being à an ey rare x wheat Chili has {mported ral from the United States and Austraila.during the present year.Bartlett.Frazier and Co.'s private Chicago wire quoted grain fairly steady this forenoon.At ncon, Sept.wheat was steady at 66%c : September corn unchanged at 26840; September oats unchanged at 27%c.Pork showed a decided pcciine, September being 20c down, at 814 LOCAL EP i3 were demanding 2544 cents for oats to-day, and buyers would grant only 35¢c afloat.Trade was consequently very dull Peas firm at 77 cents afloat.Barley was steady at 51%c afloat for No.2; buckwheat, 6c afloat; red and white Onlaric wheat.73%ec.and No.2 spring, sellers, at Tc afloat, FLOUR\u2014Manitoba spring patents best strong bakers\u2019, 34; winter ie a tents, $3.60 to $4: straight rollers, $3.20 to $3.40; in bags, $1.60 to $1.65.ROLLED OATS\u2014Trade is dull and prices are actually lower than in the west.Quotations are $3.60 in barrels and $1.75 in bags.FEED\u2014Manitoba Oran.in bags, $13 to $14; shorts in ag $14.50 to 5; Ontari \u2014ÿbrbatte-#3-to in bulk; ous, sis to $25 HAY\u2014The market | s easy.Prices are $11 for No.1, $9.25 to $10 for No.2, and $3.50 to $9.25 for clover.TORONTO, July 3.\u2014Whea t\u2014Read and white are quoted by exporters at 62c north and west, and 6c middle relight, and holders are asking 64 and 65c.ose No.3 sold a ge east and 6lc middle treighia Spring 1, 67¢ east.Manitoba No.1 hard, 84e: No: 2, 8144c, and No.3, 6c gilt Flour\u2014Quiet; 9 per cent: patents, $2.60 in buyers\u2019 bags.middle ffelght#.Choice brands are held at .15c to 20c hi ghey.Hungarian patents are $4.25, and strong bakers $3.95 1, car lots, bags.included, Toronto.Militeed_ Steady : shorts, $13.50, and bran, $10.50 to $11 in car lots w est.Berleÿ-Dall: 2 42e, and No.3 ex- middle croient, Rye\u2014Steady at 49e e: Corn-\u2014Steady : Canada Canada yellow on track Oats\u2014Easy; No.2 white, Soe nor th and Fest, and She to 30c middle freights; No.Cc eas Oatmeal\u2014Steady: barreld, B T6, and bags, 188.65, in.car lots on track here; 20e more for smaller lots.Peas\u2014Firm at 6c middie freights.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MANITOBA WHEAT.(Special to the Star.) - WINNIPEG, July 3.\u2014~Whest, Fdit Wil tam freight rate, 7c; .Brandon freight rate, 67c a jello sc went, THE CATTLE MARKET.London reported Canadian cattle and sheep selling at 110.while Liverpool re- | ported the same.pri decline to 10%c for sheep.-Owing to the continued discouraging.cable advices from all the leading markets, new business in export Jive stock circles 18 v of slow.The competi ween b export cattle in the \"west has subsided to some ex- -tent, and In consequence prices have found a lower.level, and™with Increased offerings of srase 1 fed stock.which are coming forward good condition, shippers have no atfficulty in tHHng their wants.For.choice ve declined from steers prices t p 20c 100 Ibs., and now rule at $5.10 to $5.25, with medium at 44.80 to 5.0, und export cows at Ht to #4.- TORONTO, July, L-Thirty eight X tony in to-day, including 120 hogs, sh and ambs, end 8 calves, tr Psattio, choloe, $4.78 % Blo per 100 tbs.; export heise.who to $4.75; export bulls, 25 ; butchers cattle, pick.™ cattle, me.tchers\u2019 cat- 2.2%; rs, heavy, $3.35 to 8.90; \u201cmilk cow, each, o 88 per The wheat crop of Chill in 1900 was a { 50-16 at ce__for cattle, but a] i stil} freely ta en.+ Spins Thee 3 Laurentian Pulp pe Centra Star inniised) Domiulon Coal Com pref .Inter, Coal Co.Do do pref Dom.Steel.National SaitCom.- do ; com.Cable np do ( Pe le's one EL Light es Hallfax Land Grant 0.MORNING SALES.Canadian Pacific\u2014175 at 106.Twin City\u2014T00 at 9, 150 at 93%.Street Railway 80 at 80344, 5 at ow.8 at 20336, 25 at 303%, 2% at at fr 500 at 304, 16 i 30%, 100 at 125 at 303%.New Street\u201450 at 302, 25 at 301%, 5 at 200%, Son | at 300%, 10 at .Dominion Cotton 3, an \u2018 Power\u2014178 at 88%, 37 Steel pfd.\u2014I10 at 85.Dominion Coal com.Le at 3 509 at 23, Pod at 19: Montreal\u20149 at 253, Ottawa Bank-\u201450 at 201%.Molsons Bank\u201453 at 202.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.\u2018 I Sa Et reported for the Sfr by C.D.Sacrament street, local managor for J.B.Bache and Co, New York, over direct private wire.2.30 July 8 July 3 .Stocks dE Ops.2380 Amer, Tobecco Oo.0 Amer.Sugar Reñn.Ce.144\" \u2018Anaconda Mining Co: wooo A Top.& Bt.Fe all va.sx do pe \u2026 104 Baltimore Outo.\u2026 juny\u201d Brooklyn Rapid Tram, 82% .Cauadian 1 canada Southern xa.Ches.& Ohio.pe Cate Burl.& Quincy some veuve Chi a .ès 265 Jersey Central.165 165 Jour illoë Nashville 100 Took 100 low Haghatien Elevatod.124 123% ie \u201col N i Vi Vide 1 NY Sh Fy ' ons ny 2 44% 42% Bing BIN, Ting 71% 38 301, 1 at\u201d we x 454 pied =e .a Bt = 70% To Tom Jo R itn Tox mm ER ay a 5 % u A me 180; January, 7.63; March, -| over four hund; tas wibaitera, de the Ben = EE \u201cans os | th: Canadian Pacific Railway.Mr.Wilson, speaking about the strike says the wages paid the trackmen on the C.P.R.are altogether too low, but the men only struck when they found all their efforts to make an amicable settlement were met with rebuffs by the C.P.R.officials.He says aliens are being brought into the.country to take the places of the strikers.Ninety- five cent.of the trackmen all over th» C.system are out on strike and \u2018although five thousand people are affected, Mr.Wilson says here have not betn fifty deserters in the lot.- Later \u2014Mr.John F.Wildon, president of the International Brotherhood of Railway Trackmen, who is directing the strike of the P.R.trackmen, to-day called on Mr.King, deputy Minister of Labour, and complained to him that the C.P.R.is importing men to take the places of the strikers.Mr.King told Mr.Wilson that he would write to the C.P.R.pointing out that the complaint had been made and enclosing a copy of the alien labour act.NEW YORKER GETS * BRITISH WAR MEDAL.A.M.Blenus Rendered Important Services During the - Siege -of Ladysmith.* (Special to the Star.) WASHINGTON, D.C, July 3.\u2014Ambase- dor Choate, at ndon, has informed: the Department of State that a South African war medal has been awarded to Mr.A.M.Blenus, of New York city, in recognition of valuable services rendered to the English troops commanded by Sir George White, imprisoned at Ladysmith.hen Ladysmith was enduring sieze, awaiting relief by General Buller, the water supply became exhausted.\u2018There was à small Jake within the English lines, however, and American ingepuity suggested that an old fire engine be utilized to pump water from this lake into the camp.General White assighed Blenus to attend to he engine.At times the position was perilous, being within range of the oer guns.It wan for gallantry in standing by his post of gf duty tha that: the war medal was awarded to Blenu A COLUMBIA ACCIDENT NOW.lp MANS POINT, R- I, July 3\u2014 ah we ed | oroug vue] ie 80fogters Constitution and Columbia came out to-day for another race under \u2018the auspices of the New York Yacht ub over a.trisngular : course of 30 miles, ve as the first to t 8 um of the harbour about 10.30, beating Gow, down under mainsail, two head sails and club top- eails.The Constitution fol five minutes later under a similar suit of sails.Getting outside, the yachts found .a.fine breeze from the south-west and stood out to the starting point.The weather off shore was quite thick and there was very little hope that much of the race oo seen from the land: As on Monday, the start was five miles off Brentone Reef lightahip, owing to the- direction: of of the.wind.The Columb went across the starting line the first at 12.25.43; Conatitution at 12.25.54 (unofficial timing).1243 p.m.\u2014Columbia has met with an accident and looks as if ahe has carried away her bob aay.th boats\u2019 mils are being taken in stitution is also taking in her baby jib topmil.The race is have ently over.ENORMOUS LAKE TONNAGE.* SAULT STE.MARIE, Mich., All monthly records i in the hia 0e fram commerce through the ship canals et this pont we were en during: June, when t J enorme total of 4,519, 075 tons of freight passed through.It exceeded the next largest month's alte, June 1800, b tons.- 3,161,082 tons; grains, 1, largest items ares I wheat, 24210 bush uber: I, \"Sle 667, 167 ssages \"4 3,107 and the Pr Sie | 19404 eta HIGHLANDERS HOME AGAIN.ey INTO.\" Ont., July 8.\u2014 The 8th hlanders arrived bonne from Buflalo on thar special train tement cers and men were éolebted = with their réception at ss declared th with- d- ed aT oo Sols and hs th nbound.for their comfort are perfect.wee \" MARRIED TOR FIFTY YRARS.TORONTO, Ont, July 3.\u2014 A, Howard, clerk of the 4 division cleat end Mra.Howard, serai their ler i niverse yrd rd was born in Toronto | in aks, |G oe NW aptain wa went through the South MORE HORSES | gathered into one ors the striking trackmen | 1 n, United says : \u201cBefore September Ï Ur : producing bitumjnous coal the United States \u20188 capitalization ail} pee en ofthox second only to that of the.From w at can be learns Coal Trust time mining p nee vale \" ; in te he obtained complete cos tent af roperty i in the Hocking ad's In order to give an-outist this coal he purchased cert I perty, and this started t mon glong- the line of rai ich bas gone to extraordi The roceedi tion are simi} Sisto \u2018which: pois the faker were collected into one es tion, known as the Pittebu pany.The same interests ich ahi F down the river formed what has Fn | known as the Monougahela Coal Compèhy,; An organization was-completed-ie-Chitage\u201d days ago, known as the Illinois Coal pany, which own: two-thirds of all the: in Illinois and Western Indiana.A the same time it became known-that Hanna and others in this territory \u201chay about completed the absorption of e coal roperfies in the Magiillon \u20ac d est Virginia coal production is\u2019 A tually owned by one com ee mount 1 Company, w ich 1 the property of the Baltim imore ad \"Ohio 1 F way.è other, interests L \u2018the t are owned by the Norfolk Railway, the - .Chesa Railway.or thé Pen of which, with Yhe gies sad hid, practically one praaniza the y one company.Now Dn Sa Company, Pitteburg Coal Company: Monon = pany, Hocking Coal om a: \u2018and Massillon Coal, Company are al x be sollected into, one big organization, all operate co general office.Th o itm in To set à mou ; poly of bituminous rodyction in territory east of the Mirsissippi 3 and.sd of the Obio and Potomac.plishment of this en Tr.to have given himself wit Eo take it » as soon 34 peak Jyania- Réslway, : An Affected by it, and Map: mr EO 75 SR NEW sn ay 3.number of 37 men are affects steel strike now in progress ; The cities and towns\" affected - and oe: number of men employed at yo n Pennaylvania\u2014] .8,000 burg, 1,000: Sharon, 1,200; reenvillé: Mek lee esport.1 1,000; Chartiers, LA 7 che, 800; oboe : 600; Shousetown, 500; a\u201d n io\u2014Bri ridge | ; Youngst Bs 5%: 3300; Comba Philadelphie \"900: Canal Dover, Struthers, 900; SY elleville, os Denui 400; en, 400; Niles, 2 300 Piqua, 600; Pomeroy, ss In Indiana\u2014-Muncie, 1,200; Tn West Virginia\u2014Cheater, 400.The above does not include miners, .workers, oré handlers, etc., empl ; the American Sheet Steel and Amish oop companies, y who will be ae LS the rare 3,500; \u2014 Cain strike.total up to forty-five of ty een The Ottawa Street Car Comes to Terms With \u201cEmployes.OTTAWA, Oat., July 3.no! and conductors employed Ty the Fiectric\u2019 Railway Company have amicable agreement with the connection with their reque cents for the next two years, and.\u2019 [ cents after t years.The : was two un an hour higher.The: pany paid half the cost of the Sho By the new schedule the men\u2019 cents per hour for the first cents an hour afterwards.ys will an increase of two cents an hour.Tee day work.All the men who have bee thé service of.the company for three yess will get their clothitig for nothing.\u2018Rtas IF will given for every five years\u2019 serves the stars to be worn an thé coljart of To.of 95, increase So men re The a jon ,000 or $8,000 yearly.© Are said to be sfied.with the ihéré \u2018THE TWELFTH OF LY, Preparations for a Grand Osl , at Various Points im Manitoba.|\" : (Special to the Star.) Sara (July 3\u2014 AP pra or \u20184 Tv celebration throng & \u201cMnmito will be held at Ne:pawa, Emerson, -Boisse** vain, and Dominion City, with _tonster ÿ gathering here of ail over: gémen from the province wi who will attend from their several distri cta.Hon.x 'C.Wallace + BUFFALO BANK FAIL BUFFALO, July 3.-\u2014William Hi ; kiss, counsel for the City National Bauk said to-day: \u2018\u2019Acting on the instructions\u2019 of the Comptroller of the Currency, we ar formulating plans which, in my fudgrien ent will render the ap intment of a nent for the City- \"National veh unnecessary and will bring order ous o chaos ja 8 re ot short line.\u201d \u2019 National: Bank où bold th this mornin which the plan of Mr.Hotchkiss ref to above, was discussed, but inasmi \u201cit\u201d ust be approved by the Compt of Currency, Mr.tchkiss doclined make any forther statement, yhatorer Me believes the [ne dollar, and \u2018that the miel der realize something.; wo INGTON, Jul Addl States a the southern district of New Ÿ bid; Décetaber 1.04 : - L \u201c 7, o ES pe pesignation was banded to + by À business \u2018healthy.air de 06 ual prices 200 300 yds.ail wool checked 200 yds.Silk Étripe es than 00a.000 yards choice Far ; \u2018\u2018eut\u201d for July - -7 New Fancy G ons for July at half Poe, 37 1-2c \"Fancy Foulard Dress \u2018Linens, all \u2014 July 171- % per yard.TERNB CASH.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Butteriok's Patterns and Publications.Clearing sale! * All 0 our departments are acting on the principle for Jaly of clearing out stock regardless of profit.\u2018cess is imperative once or twice a year to keep a large The, public is the direct gainer in money-saving, but an indirect gain results to the sellet.: This season we mean to out-do former clearing records if \u201cbig \u201ccuts\u201d can\u201d accomplish it.values, they speak for themselves: DRESS GOODS.cite?© Silk and Wi Dress Goods, assorted colors and designs, $1.00 50¢ COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY {Jorn MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catherine Street.Corner Motoalfe Stroot.The pro- Read \u2018the undernoted associa Dre (Soods, Shepherd's checks, Broche, Mo- 2005; per Dress Goods, \u201cDress Goods, ali leading colors, | \u2018never sold 396 all colors, cheap at 75c.496 a \u201cA Great \u201c Cut\u2019 » in Cotton Dress Goods ! New Fancy Crepallne, \u201cthe latest novelty,\u201d regular price 50c.Sale pride 25c \u2018ancy Dréss Muslins, ail the latest colors and patterns, a in Price only 17c per yard.; New Fancy Dimi, Loslins, all new colors, to clear at 10 1-2¢ yard.Muslins.finest goods in stock, regular value 75c.r yar pure linen, regular value 3c.Choice for FILLED.15451 TEL.UP.BIS SAUCE in all countries and by l classes, rich and poor.As relish or zest\u201d there is posi- i Sively nothing to equal i it.154 1 BEC SHIF LABOURERS.(Special to the Star.) UPREC, July 3\u2014Judgment has been \u2018condered b by Judge Caron,ordering the Ship bourers\u2019 Society to pay over $3,000, the Jaboun of its funds, to Mr.Lefaivre, who ~was appointed curator on petition of some its mem After the passage of the À to repeal \u2018the charter of the society, âlie -pretence of thé society was that t e t body being practically identical with fast whore charter was nrepeqled nobody alee bad a claim to its f but itself.THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.The Receipts From Tariff Taxation are Still Increasing\u2014An Increase of $200,000 Last Year.CASS 0 THE | anxious to act with moderation, and to the party.\u2019 THE IMPERIALISTS' PLANS.\u2014 LIBERAL PARTY, BIR\u2019 \u2018HENRY CAMPRELL- BANNER.MAN MAY RESIGN.He Delivers a Resentful Speech at Southampton, and Calls à Meet-: The Asquith Faction Hoping for Lord Rosebery\u2019s Co-operation.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, July 3.\u2014Sir Henry Qumpbell- Bannerman made a speech at Southampton last evening, in which he said that the great body of the Liberal party was composed of round, sensible and loyal Liberals, Toa subordinate their individual prejudices to the general interests of the party.He added: © in co-operation with these men.I have not allied myself wibt any extremé section; but it has always been difficult, and it is now seemingly_ impossible, for me\u201dto preserve unity, owing to \u2018the persistent achemes and efforts of a few, who, under the influence of some personal Jealousy or antipathy, are constantly magnifying and embittering such differences as exist.Tt is time to done with these practices.I shall appeal to my fellow Liberals in.he! House of Commons, and, if necessary, to all true Liberals in the country, for support to ut down this disorder and \u2018restore the efficiency of LONDON, July 2.\u2014A meeting of the Liberal party has been convened for next Tue-day, at which it is expected Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman will virtually tender his .regignation as leader.The Imperialist section/of the Liberal party, headed by Herbert H, Asquith, former Liberal home-secretary, has been doing its utmost to enlist Lord Rosebery on its side, but up to the present time the latter bas made no sign of meeting its desires.Lord Rosebery arrived at Vienna from Cas- tein yesterday on his way to England.He will arrive in Lonodon next Friday.Should he be viling to resume the leadership and support Mr.Asquith, it is probable the latter would become the party leader in the House of Commons, It was understood that Mr.Asquith would have long ago been selected as'leader of the Imperial party had he been possessed of ample means.This financial difficulty would be surmountel by the resumption of the leadership by Lord Rosebery.AN IMPORTANT MEETING.NEW YORK, July 3\u2014The Tribune's London correspondent cables: Sir Henry (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, July 3.\u2014The actual amount- received at the Aecountant\u2019s office, Ottawa, as tome revenue for June ast was $2,340,201, an increase of $148,463 over the same month of last year, when the receipts were $2,191,737.For the fiscal year, ending June 30, the revenue was $81,236 in excess of the \u2018preceding dye months.The figures are: 1901, $28,000,254; 1900, $28,909.- 018.The receipts io duties at outlying points, which will probably amount to $100,000, have vet to be received.gy ben these are in hand, they will make the ag- gts increase of revenue for the year 000.The Custome revenue has increas ed by the amount of $9,000,000 since 1896.In that year the customa receipts were ©2107 08, in 1806 wn x 1000; in in £55 506,015: and in 1601, $38,990 BRITISH CEMENT TRADE.Makers are Accused of Nct Being Able to Compete With the Americans and Germans.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, July 3\u2014Mr.Bell, British Commercial Agent in the United States, in reporting on the cement industry there, says he thinks British cement makers are not paying sufficient attention thereto.Apart from the increased employment of home-made cement, which rose from 13.2 per cent.to 73.9 per cent.of the the total used In America between 1891 and 189, that of the German and Belgian makers is su planting the - British, Srhich for the nine months ended in March, 1901, was only 11 per cent.of the total imported.r.Bel uotea an expert and importer as saying that the decline in the importation of British cement is due to the better quality of the German article, and the cheapness of the Belgian, while the British makers are unwilling to improve the quality of their product.Campbell-Bannerman has not, by his speech at Southampton last night, succceded in healing the breach jn the Liberal party.The leader of the Opposition has, in fact, adopted a decidedly ilitant attitude.His defiaut statement that he withdraws nothing, and his suggestion that \u201cMr.Asquith and his supporters are influenced by jealousy, can only aggravate the crisis.In the meantime, the dutcome of the meeting of the entire party, which is to be held next Tuesday, at the Reform Club, is awaited with great interést in political circles.It js understood that the meeting has been called at thé request of the leader of the Opposition, who regards the present developments as a direct personal aftack on himself.In the circumstances, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman contemplate |: resignation.\"EARL RUSSELL IS NOW IN THE HANDS OF BLACK ROD.He Appears at the Bar of the House of Lords and Asks for a Post- \u2026 ponement of His Trial.\u2018 LONDON, July 3\u2014Earl Ruasell appeared at the Bar of the House of Lords -yester- day.He was formerly Joken into custody, on the charge of biga by Black R General Sir Mi Michnel Biddulph, When asked if he had anv application to make, Earl Russell requested that the trial pcat- poned beyond July 18.in order to enable him to prepare his defence.-His-appiication will be July 4.The Earl was released on bail.e proceedings were private, BERESFORD WANTS TO RESIGN.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, July 3.\u2014It is stated that Rear Admiral Lord Charles Beresford is desirous of Feuigning com the Mediterran- next ebro in order to be free to criticize the Government\u2019s naval and military policy and its administration may ing of the Party for Tuesday \u2014 have endeavoured as leader.to act | - into the \"the toe cap.- When you step down, your foot sinks away from Resilia- Centresole, This makes the shoe a size larger inside, when your foot is widest, so the .upper leather is never stretched out of _ shape over ball.When you lift your foot, the insole expands from \u2018the outsole, thus.taking up slack in the leather, preventing wrinkling and over running on sides.The shoe thus retains shape anid wears longer, because it is never over-stretched.Goodyear welted\u2014#5.00 grade.225 St._\u2026 Montreal Toronto | wa Ei.andon ; \u201cThe Slater Shoe\u201d > James Street.2081 St.Catherine St.1551 St.Catherine St Mgoncise in every other Chiy and Town 154 1 TRANS-CANADA RAILWAY.Work on the Road Has Been Formally Inaugurated and Will be Rapidly Pushed Now.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, July 3\u2014An interesting event that occurred on Saturday last at Roberval, is reported from that place, in connection ryith the the Jo tion of the Quebec and Railway, to be known in future, under oy dame given by its Dominion charter, as the trans-Canada Railway.The charter stipulated that the work should conform to this requirement of the law the contractor, Mr.Joseph Paquet, of Levis, had had quite a force of men at work for some days previously, upon the first section of ten miles, the location of which had just been completed by Mr.Doucet, chief engineer, as assistéd by Messrs.\u2019 O'Sullivan, Gauvin.On ed a number of gentlemen from Quebec and Chicoutimi, who are financially interested in the new road, met at Roberval and formally inaugurated the beginning of the work in .the presence of a large .assemblage of spéitators.The Rev.Mr Para- din, cure of Roberval, after a few graceful y recited the usual prayer of benediction rescribéd by the ritual of the church, \u2018and then turned the first sod, \u201cafter which some of the ladies present, including Mrs.B.A.Scott, wife of the Mayor of Roberval; Mra, Reginald Gardiner, and Mrs.E.E.o Sloane, of Syracuse, example -gnd wielded shovels with great dexterity en .The 'pa: ten adjourned to the ver andah & Te Hotel 1 Roberval, near which the new réed -tomniefices, where \u2018by Messre.Joseph Girard and George Tan- y, \u2018the Federal and provincial members or the county, and by Mr.J.D.Guay, the Mayor of Chicoutimi, terminated the day's proceedings.A pleasant feature of the celebration ,was the arfival during the ceremony, of the special train bringing home the 18th uenay iment, under Lieut.-Col.B.A.Scott and Major Savard, which had just completed its annual training in camp at 18.e presence of 50 many redcoats and the music of the regimental band did much to add to the eclat of the proceedings.e work of construction will now be rapidly pushed.STEEL COMBINE\u2019S DIVIDEND.the United States Steel Corporation declared a dividend of 1§ per cent.on the pre- of affaire in general.ferred stock and a dividend of 1 per cent, on the common stock.NEW YORK, July 3: \u2014 The directors of and now.The low- price will stand repetition.white stripe.Per suit, $1.10, 635c Some Exceptional \u2018Bathing Suit Values.The warm weather.puts one into th: mood for bathing, and the undernoted: prices on men\u2019s and boy's bathing suits will encourage you to invest in such a garment, \u2018here, Here is one line of men\u2019s navy blue Bathing Suits, that have been sefling for 9120 (end were well worth it),that we are now clearing out and view the suits at close range; they'll pland j it, and er suit.\u2026.\u2026.Boys\u2019 Bathing Suits, pink and white strive, bl blue and white stripe, a suit.Come in your approval.; ill Yin as eee Those who are preparing to depart, if low prices.good appearance at amall cost.early Friday morning, ~.Bathing Caps.À It doesn\u2019 t matter if you have gone awh ¥ to the sea-shore and forgotten that.most essential part of your bathing costume\u2014the.cap.Order through our mail order de partment, and we promise you satisfaction equal to what you would obtain if you à came in person to the establishment and made the selection.do well to take advantage of the undernote d offerings of Bathing Caps W.H.Scroggie, not.yet supplied with this ticular, will at especially One line, were worth 35¢ to 4fc.each; perhaps not worth that now, but value at the present marked price; each.Other lines, plain cardinals, aleo fancy patterns; each 75¢, 8c and.Children\u2019s Muslin Bonnets.Your choice now for 69c each.Regular 85¢ to $2.05 values.Got somewhat soiled mussed up through handling, but the laundrymen will restore their spic a Come at once.for the choice is getting somewhat limited.Remember the price; your choice at each.19e 55e FP ers sre the see see and \u2018span ege » ese eve dee Orders frorf residents along the Lake Shore as far as St.Anne\u2019s must reach us by to-morrow: afternoon.Our van starts Corner St.Catherine \u201c And Uniyersity Sts, Ld 15451 Radiating Surface on the drugs of tho Hilborn Wood Furnace is not purchased at the expensè of the draft The whole tendency of the fire is upwards, gi ing rexûlts.with even Torrent c témoys.à and affording an easy clean out.Another feat-.The Cup Cement Joint, with no bolts exposed to the fire.Write us for estimates and advice, as we Poe our wide experience at your dia; CLARE BROS.& CO, PRESTON, ONT.Le \u2014 make a'summer drink fit for'the gods.| A lump of sugar, a glass of water and a small quantity of It is this costs more than me WHITE is an Costs less than a cent a glass.SUMMER | DRESSES Shirt waists in ue Cw ith coarser Ertioles.ro ali onch delicate fabrics i separate and wash them with Lily White num Soap etc., should not made for fine oar of\u201d ie Abool the doi SEE and brightens ms he »p, butenvos rhyodh many | ig over increased wear of the goods.TORONTO, ONT.cb PL en enr can ILIME FRUIT J UICH 292 4 200 - MEETINGS.PAST AND FUTURE AL TTT TT 6 5 a = thl = OH.will hold its semi-mont L0H at the\u2019 hall, No.otre qe street.Business of importance is de submitted to the division + CKMBN'S UNION.\u2014A big meeting of ac will be held this evening in the 1 nt Natiora 1, in room veral Fr inczéding the police committee, - \"have n luéited to address the gathering.B88 LIGHTING CONTRACT.\u2014 workers will meet to-night in * daatelions\u201d Hall, 251 Bt.James street, discuss the lighting question.evident Griffiths will tell the members Detroit got cheap lighting.HBOLESALE CLOTHING CUTTERS Hx \u2014The Wholesale.Clothing Cutters met last Hight in St.Joseph's Hal all.After attending-to.the correspordence tbe meet- ad} frà Wednesday July.owing to the extreme heat.The Slicers are to be installed at the next METAL WORKERS\u2019 UNION.\u2014 iy malgamated Soclety of Sheet Metal ps met last night.A letter was read from che Car Cayadian Socialistic League, ask- F dog for co-0 on and financial assist- purpose of placing an organ- = or, the ® lela.It was declded to join th \u2018the plumbers and Bteamfitters and He r picnic at St.Hilaire on the 10th of August.MUNICIPAL REFORM ABSOCIATION.iw/There will be a mass meeting of cltisens fo.8t.Joseph's Hall to protest agalnat 5 the contract to the highest ten- ; or the Corie lighting.on G.A.+) i\u2019 preside, The public is invited tir ou The Municipal Reform Asso- ir ih hot a public meeting {in uare on Friday evening toils.trac Light.EXCELSIOR LO LODGE, NO.12, 1.0.0.F.\u2014 regular weekly meeting of the Rxcel- Lodge, No.13 1.0.0.F., was held in [od etiows\u2019 Hall, 251 St.J.| Drao, sise vus joies late To ort was dec to elec ot rativen Lo the Grênd Lodge meet- ue, EURE ot Auot meet on.the o ugust In nity Hel, Point\u201d 8t.Charles.The new bo installed by D.D.G.M.Par.Orang Lodge otficers at the next 00D \u2018OF CARPENTERS ND JOINERS.At Jost Dlght's meeting i rothe arpenters an = Shed mn the Trades Council Hall, street, ten new t a , were delivered rg hy: i members of the Dullding { 2 rade It was stated that of 214 } ich th United Brotherhood of Vs fmee hod trike © ere de- AA e Pa ts var In seventeen \u20ac.the said olen on Tow ericson Pp d, leaving cities which the ers I yon thee > nt.Sunday after- formed.a union t, se officers: Preni- ot, N cretarm C £- - Dagois; treasurer, M.Foster.It was decided to send delegates and legal advisers to the next session of the Quebec Legislature to oppose the bill incorporating the Provincial Barbers\u2019 Association.It was decided to hold another meeting next Sunday in the cast end of the cz at 1154 Ontario street, at 2 pm.Health, expressed some fear that the epidemic might spread in spite of the precautions taken here.Certain States of the regulations for Jenling with epidemics of thie nature, and.as & consequence, the travellers who come here from all of the States are liable to bring in the disease.Republic to the south have -no adequate | SUBURBAN \u201cNOTES.Mr: T.Harrison, of Montrose avenue, \u2018Westmount, has left on a visit to the Pan- American, A series of tilal races will be held at the Gre Grand Trunic Boating Club, Point St.club house on the Boulevard west of Argyle avenue, be prosecuted for selling liquor without a license if sufficient evidence could be found against them.This recommendation caused a great deal of discussion.Coundillor Walker protested against such a course being followed, and A very Pleasant time was spent last even- Ing.when the members of De Jersey Tent, No.10, K.O.T.M., entertained the Lady Maccabees and thetr friends to a splendid programme and refreshments.The ch was occupied by Sir Knight Honingeworth deputy supreme commander for Me Prov- nce of Quebec, ably assisted by Mrs.Bur- ror mdy commander of Regal Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees, and Sir Knight, Dewar, chaplain of No, 10, who was chalr- man of the entertainment committee.After a very lengthy programme of songs and speeches, refreshments were: provided, and t evening was much enjoyed by a large number, \u2014 MEETINGS THIS EVENING.Wellington.Lodge, No.\u201820, 1.0.0.F., in Royal Bank of Canada C hambers, corner \u2018Evigneurs and Notre Dame streets.Lansdowne Lodge, No.9, 1.0.0.F., at 6 oh e -British Imperial Army and.avy Veterany Association, at 7 ames st.Nine candidates wili \u2018be paitiated, © piasterors TTnfon in the Federat rades and Labour Council Hall, 56) Dorchester Hay cor vy Carters\u2019 ot Mon, in Chatham Hal, tham street Merchant Clerks\u2019 Union, at 12 8t Denis : \u201cPaname Pressmen\u2019s Union, at 123 McGill \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014, BANQUET TO RABBI ASHINSKY.A banquet was last night tende att Standard Hall, 8t.Catherine Secor, tou Rabbi Aaron M.Ashinsky on the occasion uh hin of érection for five years more as 0 e Congregation B\u2019 , -Câdieux -street syn icons on past officers of all the e congregations, as well.an several other Prominent citizens were ansited to \"ers ac the good things prov, ort actes as Rabbi Ashtneky ad ho present 1 his ustat-eloquent x president of the co tion, a the Te- presentatives of the other.tongregations, Rabb! Ashinsky first came to the congregation five yeags ago.He was elected for three years, then re-elected for the same term.Only two\u2019years of the second term have elapsed, but the congregation held a meeting, and made the re-election to date for five years from the present.as Rabbi by the whole He is reco community, and the Provincial Government also recognize him as \u2018 the Jewish chaplain, MORE CASES OF SMALLFOX.Several cases 0 f smallpox ha ve been re ried to the fal\u2019 Board ¢ of.th m Franklin Centre, in Huntingdon Co.cane 2 one Lashontl des pl, ov th own of vais n of © = leyfleld bas been declared exempt from ~The ofticers and | cols; 945 Jin Montreal by Messrs.Wi lis & Co, 2470 .MARRIED ON DOMINION DAY.Me.Jules Crepeau.of the City Clerk\u2019s Departmerit, Wedded\u2014Dined by His Friends, Mr.Jules Crepeau, the popular chief clerk of the Clty Clerk's office, was martied on Dominion Day to Miss Marla Roy.Rev.Father Adam performed the ceremony.Before fe marrjage Mr.Crepeau was cnter.tained to dinner at the Rlendeau Hotel by the clerks at the Clty Hal.During the evening Mr.Crepeau was the recipient of a very handrome present.Among those regent were:' Ald.Raby, Ulric Richard, rouin, R.Dore, oy hur Benoit, Max .F.A.Pino G.Lebel, urand, E.Dupre, a n, Bug.Langlois, A, fatrault, Joa, Vignauit, J nf Mainvtile, notary; A.Parent, J., Ad, Benoît, Au \u2018guste Bolte, Ed.Bolte, O.\"mea yrniere, P.Kenel A.Poullot, Morin, de Lyon, France: T.Slomensky, Abraham Conwesky, P.Morgan, ha.lumiere, Oscar Primeau, W.G.Harden, J.A.De neult.s Louis THEATRE FRANCAIS LICENSE.The Jicensé commissioners yesterday afternoon granted a license for the Theatre Francats cate.It has been tastily fitted and will soon be open the publ The following license transfer: Te signed: Jos.R.Lesage, to C.Labelle: ph Craig street; \u2018C.Lareau, to Mrs, La ic: str phy, # Aylmer street: Hugh Leclair, to Jos .B.Dorion, 56 Bonsecours street; J.C.Macrae, to Francis, Gallagher, 154 St James street; and H.Viau, to *Facob_ N° Pried, 181 Common street.ps Special Notice\u201c = .THE KNABE PIANO AT THE _ VATICAN.The Distirguished Baltimore Pianc- forte Makers Appointed Pur- \"veyors to the Pope and the Vatican, = - (By Telegraph to Music Trades.) Baltimore, J 16, 1901.Wm.Knabe & Co.more, gL ! Pr Eel, \u2018vecrstary at te: rd pi, ra.Miss Res Wellington street, Pofnt St.Charles, is ually recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever.The Point St; Charles Athletic Assocla- tion are arranging for a series of bicycle races, to be held at Queen's Park on Fil.day evening.¢ Mr.W.J.Cleghorn, of the Westmount \u2018Gun Chub, 1s doing some good shooting at the interstate trap shoot that is being Rela: at Sherbrooke.The Point 8t.Charles baseball team .is \u2018out tp win the championship in the Amateur Base -1eague.Up to the present they have not been defeated During the thunderstorm early yesterday morning the barn and stables of Mr.Joseph Corbell at Sault au Recollet were struck \u2018by lightning.The loss will amount to $600.Rev.Charles B.Ross, B.D., pastor of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Lachine, announces that Rev.Prof.James Ross, D.D., will occupy the pulpit at Sunday ser- \u201cVices during the months of July and Aug- The twp swank presented \u2018to the town of \u2018Westmonnt by the Mayor of Victorian, B.C., are dead.As already announced, the mals bird died in the early part of last week.\u2018The female one .seemed to stand the climate better, but the extreme heat of the Inst couple of days proved too much for It.Yesterday morning the marriage of Miss Jeunle Lonergan, eldest daughter of Captain John Lonergan, of Point Bt.Charles, to Mr.J.A.Brosseau, of the Dominion Transport Com ny.ook place at.St.Ana's.Church, Caron offictating.After the wedding reakfast Mr.and Mrs.Brosmeau left on a trip to Portland and Old Orchard Beach.At the Grand Trunk Boating Club, Point | 8t.Charies; last evening, an enthusiastic reception was tendered to t ub representatives who did.50 well ell at the recent \u2018races at ct han-Amert They were \u2018Meesrs.: C.Marshall, Veary- ana c.= Marshall.An anjoyauié nearly e member one ob turned out to \u201cao bonour to the boys, thé affair proved a decided success.\u201cA business meeting of the Westmount Town, Council \u2018was held at half-past four o'clock yèsterday aftermoon.Mayor Light- 1 ded, and there were present Councillors Mcintosh, Walker, Bulmer and Knowles, Councillor Walker, in the ab- ce.of Councillors Redfern and Evans, presente the reports of the a ommittees.The notard the Fin C real : St.Catherine ¢treet, Lave just received \u2018a |.to move the toilgate àt the r of Clate- \u2018| eablegram from through Cardinal\u201d mont avenue and Cote.Bt.Antoine road to Moceni, Prefect of the Apostalie Palaces,.| the Hmite of the tow.dopted.The re-.that the house of Wm.Kna abe & Co.have port of the Police Com Cou ee received the a inten pun ted by the c RE oTioatih ra) His Holiness iL! Th \u2018as 1t asked that Le arpisaie = D to _the- Apostolic ee of the Vatican.pire Electro Laundry.be iy conmdered iw is.the first and appointment .1.all the bysiaws were this nature ey made, and is a disti | À request was also.made À the St oo homo ta the ln pie of Basha or | Gooray's Soowapee Club, MAG hes ile make s until puffictent evidence had been found.Councillor Bulmer was alse of this opinion, and the matter was voted back to the Poltce Committee to be considered.A letter was read from the Mayor of Jamestown, N.Y., extending an invitation to the | town officials to attend the annual convention of leading American municipalities to be held in that town from August D to 2; adjourning in time to attend the Buffalo Fair on Municipal Day, August 26.Mayor Lighthall thought that if would be more advisable to attend the meeting of the leading Canadian mun!cipalities to be Ded in Toronto on the same dates, and oko on to Buffale to meet the members of t American municipalities on August 26th.Mayor Lighthall and Councillor Knowles were appointed a special committee to attend the Canadian convention.It was resolved that work on the Westmount avenue extension should.be procecded with as soon as t necessary papers were signed.All the proprietors have agreed to accept the offer made by the town.The residents of Burton avenue sent in a petition protesting against the nuisance caused by wo stagnant pools near the avenue.Secretary Minto said that the work of filling hers in had already been started.The Montre\u201c Water and Power Company wrote asking the Council to reconsider its refusal to pay\u2019 the damages caused to the company's reservoir by the blasting In the quarry of the town.wh had refused to pay the damages, claiming that they had not been caused by the Vlastine.The éompany threatened to take action in court 12 the Council persisted ürits refusal to pay.\u2018On motion of Councillor Walker, seconded by Councillor Bulmer, the niatter was referred ' mmittee with spectal in.atruotionn to get legal advice as to what position should be held by the town.A letter was read from residents on the north side of Doroh: Sree Hear Greene ave- | nue.protesting against the nuisance caused by the running of a steam boller on the premises of the Empire Electric Laundry n St.Catherine street.As the company had not obtained permission to run steam ensine, and it was thérefore aol so contrary to the byvdaw, given to the hier of Police to hawe \u2018it stopped at once.Councillor Knowles alone objected to: such 2 course being followed.\u2018The meeting war then adjourned.No \u2018monthly meeting will be held In August.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 HAWKESBURY TO SEE LIGHT.bury, was in the cit y yerterday, a nd ptated that the municipal coun Had unanimously nine J the peo- resol Ye ronan for Dt 0 7 to be used in sup- plyibg \u2018water and lighting the streets Ti the town.In the last four years the town Ye.increnked îta population of Hark ury to 5,000, and: Mr.Cloran feels sare «that the new by-law Will be carried at 1e x pr tt CHILDREN\u2019S FRESH ATR rom.The Children\u2019s Fresh ministered by à volunt ladies and gentlemen of Paterson is chairman-and Mr.Charles Alex- may be sent nder t Bubecri 0 Re beer ar due À claimed that the committee should not | recommendation_to Council |.{the intense heat was affecting her strangely.orders vid ; The \u201cTps entering Mr.Henry J.Cloran, Mayor of» Hawkes- | \u201cSuite, Light Summer Coa LOOKING FOR HIS \u2018SISTER.Jules Magnan, 92 Years Old, Walkéd All the Way From Portland to Montreal.A distressing story that of Jules Mag] nan, an old man, V2 years of age, who applied for help at the Night Refuge last evening: Magnan told the authorities he bad just walked all the way from Portland to Montreal in search of his sister, who is his only relative.When he last heard of her, she lived in this city, but he does not know her address.Forty years ago, the father of six boys, he left Canada to go to \u2018the States, settling at Atostook, Me, For fifteen years everything went on nicely, and then in two years he lost his wife and six boys.Losing his reason, he was p'aced in an insane asylum, where he remained for five years.At the end of that time \u2014finding that he had recovered his rea- son\u2014he escaped from the-asylum and wnat to Lewiston, where he has been trying to make a living.Not bring able ta do so, he decided to return to Canada, in the last hope of finding his sister.MISS CLARKY\u2019S SUDDEN DEATH.\u201cMise Maggie Clarke, eldest sdaughter of .Mr.Robert Clarke, of 219 Chathain street, \u2018died very siiddenly, as a rerult of the great | heat.The young lady had been suffering somewhat from heart disease, and was about to go on a visit to some relatives In Brockville, with a hope of benefiting her health by the change.Her physician, Dr:- Hall, who had advised the trip, ex- preesed a wish\u2019 tq see his patient before her depatiure, She accordingly called on him on Éaturday, and on her way to his hou said she felt entirely recovered from her recent illness, and seemed as well az vhe ever been in her life When nearing \u2018the house she complained, however, that doctor was engaged when she arrived at the houee.After a few mirutes he :invited her into his study, but just as she the room, she fell to the ground, and despite the efforts of the physician and her sister, she never recover=d consciousneds, bul passed away within a short time.Special Notice.About Summer Suits.If you're contemplating he \u2018orderin ng of à pew Summer Suit, you'll & s hin save money, owing wonderful itty in ., are sh Men's Serge Suits, Linen Fuita, BDieycle te, Duck Pants, etc.All moderately priced.Wardrobe Bummage Sale.Two prites on: hundreds of costumes, used all remedies\u2014HIM CURE i ie jet, It never failed.\u201d skirts, jac! and caper.85 and big a bargain Lu get depends on Thich pick and how soon you come.i tums Co, 204 Si.Cutberine \u201c| ps \u2018SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE.Establiched over a quart Prescribed b the ds al er =z a cent out the world.and without.any bad d'a is as -CATARRH, : c HAY FEVER, | ) DIPHTHERIA, - CROUP, * -\u2014AND-\u2014\u2014 COMMON coLos Quickly yield to this remedy, he, thousnds of Testimonidls the \u201cThe © coved 1 , Known is\" carbons \u2018old ot EE ret LORD BEACONSFIELD (To his in dig \u201cI bave tried every remedy ever in x and HIMROD' RE is the 7 in which I have complets confidence \u201cThis i cell i « s an excellent oot reed for asthma:® REIT si ig aes (In his Clinical Lecture at the London og lomital and Medical Colege.) \u2018I have IROD'S Among following the IVER WENDELL HOLMES.© + HIMROD MAN'F'G CO, = eu Proprietors, ves YŸ STRE orrr All druggists in opens ° WILL NOT DISALLOW AO7, Hon.G.A.Nantel.who x ed to inion Government to disallow ow the for ¢Shokin off Contested gleet ast session \u2018di e ala informed desterday dy Sir Legisats Laurier that the Government has come to the cone ° clusion that the best interests of.tle.ince would not served by the- disaBow: ance of the act.The effect of the act\u2019 wed to put an-end to the contestations of sev.rotested elections.Six.of ere oats eld by Liberals and -ahe MLEE Je Flynn.the Conservative les ender in ture.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN ADDRESS AND PRESENTA\u2019 TION.+The teachers and friends of education in connection with St, Marre ! ented thelr prine ee rp a well wor gratitude f gr \"he exprémed id as eifat oxnce vais tee & fm ii Slog a BR: er souN TAYLOR @ co.BN BWANUFACTURERS | er J BAILLIE.Ploasant Fou Farm, Coteau Fs Ford.on July lat , à son to Mr.à A 4.Que.gn June 14th, | BAD-Al Richmond: if 2 June 141 CRO IE\u2014On June Vath at\u2019 St.Cathar.Sines, BE wife of David B.Crombie, of a \u2014At 53 st.Denis street, on pires = \u201c MeiRSNA he wife of Frank J.McKenna, Lor + of twin sons.J grd, McLENNAN\u2014At Toronto, on June ir ~ ue And Mrs.J.J.McLennan, twin EE dhughiers\u2019?A \u2014On June th, at Toronto, the | Pang: w.R, Percival Parker, of, a éaugter.* PIKE\u2014At Lachine, on June 29th, the vire of Wm.H.Pike, of a-aon.158 2 GLATER-\u2014At 882b Cadieux street.on Bun.i Gay.June th, the wife of R.Slate ver « of x MARRIAGES.{ BAIN-DAVIDSON\u2014On July ind, by Bev.a G.C.Heine, Alexander 8, Bain to Fior- .ence Isabelle, second td&ughter of the\u2019 late \u2018Wm.C.Davidson, both of Montreal BELLSMITH - KEENLEYSIDE.ou TE à.T7 -dist Church, Fred.M: B Mn, Ont.to Rosalie M, B, Keenleyside.* COTE\u2014NE|BERBHER \u2014 nu 1, tn Calvary \u201cChurch, by Dr.E.Hill, Georg= A.Cote to.Annie Leu, Ni erhes second Saughter ot Mr.E.Nelberher, both of CULMER SELLARS-On June 27th, at St.- Simon's Church, St.Henri, by the Rev.: Frank Charters, Mr.Arthur F.Culmer, { only son of the late Harry Culmer, St.: Henri, to Miss Nellie Sellars, only daugh- ; L.der of Mr.and Mrs.B.T.Sellars, r- ori 1 EG ma - DOULL-CUNDILL\u2014At the Church of the : Advent, Westmount, on Tuesday, the k ind of \u2019 Kittson.Rector of Ottawa, assisted by the Reverend Edward Bushell, assisted by the Reverend F.A.Smith, Alexander ~ John, son of the late Alexander Keith Doull,-BEsq.; of Halifax, Nova Scot:a, .to Margaret Gertrude, youngest daughter of Francis Cundill, Esq., of Montreal.1543 DOYLE\u2014TEESON-On the ZMth of June, 1901, at Chambly, Canton, P.Q.by the Rev.3.Teeson, uncle of the bride, Fran.cls Hall Doyle, of Cornwall, Ont., to An- Die- Louise, daughter of the late, David \u2018Teeson, of Melbourne, Aust McELROY.SOUTH \u2014 On pg \u2018mn, at Ottawa, by the Rev.W.H.Miine, Arthur 8.Mc y, M.D., to Lillian V., widow of the late Dr.T.E.South.and eldest dayghter of Major J.Rorke, ex-M.L.A., Clarksburg, Ont.* PALIN-HARRIS \u2014 On June 26th, at Toronto, Philip Coles Palin, Collingwood, .s0n of the late Richard Palin, C.E., El.RC.to Beatrice Eteanor (Dorothy) Har- { ; ris, younges ter, of J.B.Harrie.* : PERCY- ATTN \u201cJune th, 1001, \u201cab ] - Taronts, by the Rev.Canon John\u2019 Percy.to Nellie AlkIns.* PAIS Xk ct in mr, ureollyy oD ar EE [rae \"HOLIDAY: +~S.CARSLEY C°_ The Big ; Store closes at i == gclock à on Saturday dur © ing July and Augys t, July, by the Reverend Henry.Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Stora.JULY CHEAP SALE We are never idle, While our surprise is engaging your attention we are planning somethin or backward.There's no suc vide against all contingencies by constantly forging ahead.The July Sale is in \u2018full swing to-day with such values as these to choose from.& Enormous Purchase of TF Ladies\u2019 White Underwear ; FROM THE CELEBRATED MAKERS \"Allen TWO.IMPOR TANT ; FEATURES.Two important features in this Great Sal: which are of paramount importance, first the Great Standard of Celebrity of the Makers, Messrs Allen & Co.whose name is a sufficient guarantee of the masterful cut, fit and finish of every garment; secondly, THIS SEASON'S WHITEWEAR.The attention of ladies is drawn to the fact that this is not a sample lot, but all new, clean and this season's goods, making the largest purchase of whitewear ever made by us.Come Early to this Great Whitewear Sale, Ladies will please note that owing to the extrarrdin Manufacturing Company; St.Jamas Streat.JULY 3rd, 1901, new, .Business either goes forward thing as standing still, and we pro- : Toronto.Bought at a price which means, an actual saving of 33 1-3 per cent.to every shopper at The Big Store to-morrow.The goods comprise such desirable things as Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses, Chemises, Corset Covers, Drawers,\u2019 \u2018Skirts and \u2019Childrea\u2019s White and Colored Dresses.This Magnificent Stock at \"The same price as Mlessrs.Allen & Co.sold them to the trade, viz.: 33: Per .Cent.Discount Off.Ary run on \u20ac DEATHS IN THE CITY.\u2018ALLAN\u2014On the 29th ult, at Brockville, Alexander Rea Allan, in \u2018his B6th year.Funeral on Sunday, the 30th ult.from the Grand Trunk Station, Montreal, at six.p.m.162 3 BLACKSTOCK-=In this city, on July 3rd, - .1901.Samuel Blackstock, aged 69 years, 1 ; à native of ounty Armagh, Ireland.A Funera) «wil! feave his late residence, 238 neurs street, Saturday.July 6th, at , -a.m.to Cote des\u2018 Neiges Cemetery.} Friends and ac acqua intances are Ferpectful, } Iu invited td attend.Philad élphia and ; Cornwall\u201d paipèrs please copy.\u201d \u2014 1543 { BUCHANAN: At -Montteal, on\" Ju Geo.is V.J Judge Superior Court.in his 76th r,t \u2018Funeral private.un BYRNE\u2014At the residence of her son-in- | law, Mr.William ' June 30th, Maria Theresa Cummiings, re- Hot of the late James Byrne, a native of ; Dublin, Ireland, and for many years a b Tesident of Quebec.(Quebec papers please apy) th HE, 2 na fruit merchant.son éhn Callaghan, and brother of Rev.thers Callaghan.The funeral will leave nr late residence, 160 Selby street, West- mount.Thursday, July 4th ,at 8.30, to St.James Cathedral, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.RL New York and Western papers please copy.153 2 CLARKE-\u2014On the 20th June, 1901, sudd year.1543 is -city.en Jyly 1st, Ladies' Shirt Waists, the sale of Ladies\u2019 White Underwear will take place in the Millinery Salon, whers an army of experienced assistants will be in attendance, ly ¥rd, Buchanan, retired.Foran, New York.on The Biggest Thing in China To-Day Cdrsley's Record Sale of BARNARD & HOLLAND'S Stock of Cin and Glassware, at their old stand 290 St, James St (opposite Victoria Square), thousands of pieces ot dainty New China and Glassware, including Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, for, rns 1 finest grade.of goods, thousands of Fancy Articles from p.- * Come and see it, the price will do the fest, Stand, 290 St, James St.opposite Victoria Square, Fancy China, Fancy Glass, Lam ALL REDUCED 25 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES.Every aiticle has the \u201cold price marked on it and you can there- buy a Toilet Set marked $10.00 for $7 50, Jardinieres, Berry Sets, Ps, Cups and Saucers, etc.this is worth Sale at the ola 200 LADIES\u2019 CRASH SKIRTS SPECIAL 89c.y .of haart fallure, Maggie, eldest daughter J of Robt.Clarke.English papers picuse £7.eopr.\u2018 | PAPILLON\u2014In this city, on July 2rd, at the age of 4 yeirs, 6 months.and i days, M Papllon, daughter of Geo.> respectfully invited to attend.154 3 i PLOUFFE\u2014On the 1st inst.,, Dame Philo- mene Genereux, wife of Joseph Ploutte, butcher, ex-alderman ov?the Town of St.2 Louis, aged 47 years, 11 months and 8 days.Funeral will take place on the ith inst.from her husband's resldénce, No.; 1418 Bt.-Lawrence str at am, the Church of the Holy Infant Jesus, - Montreal, and thénce to Cote des Neiges % \u2018cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respect invited to attend without: fur: } ther notice, .> > SODEN\u2014At' Cartietvities Que on J 1901, William Edward\u2019 Hughes; he son of ads sd Ai Hindh Sqies awed 3 months and 26 days Funeral private ~Suddenly, at Newark, N.J.\u2018Ena Normile Stewart, aged & Jesidence, se St: Famille street.RNBULL-\u2014Willam Turnbull, engineer TO = T.R.killed on July 2nd at depot.Fu \u201con Thursday at 1.50 p.m.from 0 Britannia street.to Mount Royal.Friends and acquaintances.please attend.> ; DEATHS OUTSIDE THB.CITY.ONG\u2014AtaGardner's Creek, N.B dom dune 26th, James Armstrong, aged 8 | DIVINE -On June Zith, at Ottawa, Annie Devine, aged 20 years.sk LLANT\u2014At Charlottetown.on June 22, bla Galilant, aÿred 67 years.an employe of the Prince Edward Island Faieay \u2014At Toronto, on June 29th, 1901, Bir cn a ts late Chief Justice of the *Comon Pleas, fi the 86th year -of his age.DNER\u2014At Oakville, Ont., on June 2, Phare pellet or the late Robert Gard.GRSBNEAC Moncton, XN.B., ee Greene, aged 80 ° RDHQUSE-At.Niagara Fal - \u201caie Wth, Wm.Guardhouse, of ra De i - KELCHER \u2014 On Jul D om Heity Kelcher, in his 50th on June 5, =] .NEAL Calgary, N.W.T.on June | \u201câtth, Mrs.M.Lem 5 LUCKERHOFF\u2014At Three Rivers, on the 1 1st July, Mary Jane Sweezey, beloved i \"wife of J.\" B.Luckerhoft, aged 54.j UAIG\u2014At Hintonburg, \u201cottawa, on soth | une, Mary McQuaig, aged 5 years TIN\u2014On June 2th, at Toronto, ox- MART James 8.Martin, sr, in bis Bist gem .8\u2014At Victoria, B.C., on June 16th, NORRIS À Norris, L.Sergt-Major A.8.Caged 2 You re.* 'EEEFE\u2014 on June 2th, 1901, at Otta- \u2018 Om Denis O'Kebte, deputy chief of poe, aged 6 vy XFORD_On\u2019 A Fy 1901, at Toronto, ot or 66th year Sarah, widow of the te Alfred O : PATER On da June th, 1901.at To- zonto, Weliam Patterson, in his sith year.® ' Co , ROBINSON AL Augustine Gove.P.|B.9 une 2rd, Flor on, = year of her ase, Pire of bir on \u201cInson.pr \u201c / OWALWELLAt Toronto, on June 28th, im, homes Swalwell, aged 53 yeara* ; \"- RIDGE\u2014On June 25th, at Ottawa, gL on Jom TroWeridge.aged 51 years A ryRwH TLORAKE _ On June ih, a Fliers, B.C.es beloved wife HE ne Co pere rude ot the Bu.\u2014 Births, Marriages Don June th, at Victoria, B.5 Jears and 4 honte, Bet \u201cNéwenstioon Tyne Eng* & = for\u2019 Smart Outing Skirts \u201c best full new ular Spécial $2.05 THE S.CARSLEY marked price.# JULY CLEARING SALE.& Our Muslins must go.Beautiful on the counters, but far more beautiful in wear.Every piece of Hot Weather Goods must be cleared to make way for the winter materials.A Store of our Class must show New Styles, New Ma.teridls Each Season, thus the necessity of clearing all out at the end of each season.These Goods look very novel and pretty now, but next season they may look very old, they must go, even at a groat loss to ourselves.All the remainder of Fine Irish Dimities were 23c.yd.for 15c yd.Tho remainder of our Fine Colored Swiss Muslin, 20 p.c.off Our New Linen Voile in all colors, were 20c yd, for 13c yd., All Remnants 33 1-3 p.c.off marked price.The above few items give you an ides how the reductions so.} æ & DRESS GOODS.PIE at nothing that is not bright and cheerful, every good qualit, ing in price from 7 5c, fo 49c yard.in silk and wool and Strange\u2014ian't it\u2014that when nature puts forth her beautiful flowers in the Below we print programin They will tarry only for a day or two, for there is a All our Spring Dress Robes, no two alike, af from 50 p.c.to 75 p.c.off.A ferw Fancy Checks.all wool Canvas effects, twere 60c, for 19c y d.BlacK Figured or Striped effect, in silK and wool and all wool, also Grenadines rang- Black Figurdi or Striped Bay adore effect 51.2510 52.25, for 75c a yd.g wo will look a me of the reduced lines \u20ac porsuasiveness in the pricos, coupled with 85c and 90c, reduced all wool, from $1.00, p GLOVES.«4 LA A larve variety ot White Summer Gloves in Open Work and \u201cLinen Mean, the | coolest Liuve thal can be obtained, porfoct fitting, worth 40c and 0c, for Mail Order Department Always Next Door to You Wherever You Are.Agents For Dr, Deimel\u2019s Little Prices in Fabric (Gloves tor July Clearing Sale.Thread Gloves, perfoct fitting.nicely finished with ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN BTS.We offer in every shade of Lisle Worth 3c, for c a pair 19¢ « pair silk backs.Linen Mesh Underwear./ ¢ { 2188 Notre Dame -I5I9St.Catherine | 44 7s STROUD\u2019S TEAS y QUALITY TALKS One Family tels anather and so the number of onr customers increase.nr TEAS, 25¢, 306, 35¢, 40c.50c and 60c per Ib COFFEES, 25c, 30¢, 35c and 40c per lb.\u2014STROUD'S\u2014 \\ | 868 St.Lawrence 91 St.Lawrence \u201cJ Tor WIS TOWED TNT LO PACIFIQUE : VALIQUETTE WHILE BATHING.MR.LOSES The Decansed Was a Son of Mr.Alphonse Valiquette and Was Well Known in the City \u2014 Search Parties Dragged for the Body, But \u201cWithout Success.The \u2018ordinarily quiet summer resorts of Valois and Lakeside were thrown into a state -of excitement last evening when it was announced that Mr.Pacifique Vali- quette, a well known young Montrealer, had lost his life by drowning.Immediately from all sides came offers of assistance, and search partica were or- genized to drag the iake in all directions.Lakeside sent down about twenty of its summer inbabitants, and the people ot Valois turned out in large numbers, but ail in vain.No trace of the body was found up to midnight.This morning a diver was secured, and the search kept up.| ; The deceased was a son of Mr: Alphonse Valiquette, a member of the firm of Bas- tien & Valiquette, contractors, and also owners of the \u201cQld St.George\u201d dry goods store on Notre Dame street.His son, who was twenty-eight years of age.went out to Val ois to visit Mr.Odilon Bastien, who had been is f father\u2019s partner for years at the Old St.George.Mr.\u2018pastis and two of his children were in taking a bath about five o\u2019ctock, when young \u201cWaliquette expressed hig.determination to take a dip also as the heat was bothering him.He accordingly undres::d and went in.Mr.Bastien Jeft the water, and went to his house near by.He knew that young Valiquette was a strong and expert swimmer, and was in no Way un-} easy about him.A few minutes later, when the young man did not come up to the house, Mr.Bastien went to the shore, ind was alarmed at seeing young Valiquette's clothes left on the beach, while the young man himself was nowhere visible.Fearing.an accident, Mr.Bastien made enquipes, and received contradic: iory information from several different persons.One bad seen the | young man at one point, and another at ther place, but no one bad seen him making for the shore; and \u2018it econ became evident that he had been drowned.Search parties were quickly organized and worked with ri à hed l, but without result.To 3 he dificult of the situation ves eceased, \u201cval iquette, \"his mother, ol seriously ill at her residence, 616 St.nis street, and is In too w a condition to be informed of the death of her son.The deceased young man was widely known and well thought of by his friends and acquaintances ip and about city.A LIFE SAVING EXPERIMENT.The New Modified Milk Dispensary.In a few days, the pew Modified Milk i in %, connection with the Babies\u2019 Argyle le avenue, will be open to the abl.Following the lead of Rochester, N.Y., and other American cits, where \u2018the infant mortality during the summer months been greatly reduced, b the use of modified mitk, Montreal, whic bas always been remarkable for its high death-rate among the infant population, will now adopt the latest scientific and hu- mene method of preserving the feeble liv cs of helpless babes in the homes of the Private philanthropy has veen quietly work during the winter months, reporing the und' for the operations of the proposed dimpencury To Lieut.-Col.Jeffrey H.land, is due the credit for the inception of the idea, as well as for à large part ot the actual work and financial support re quired to carry it out, His services in connection therewith have Hos ital, been ably supplemented by the valuable aid and ce of the tendres I medical ataff au duce \u201cTrilby\u201d next week - Tire \u2018 : -ditions rg ty; introduced into the verkioge of; tba he The mk je modified with skeRHES curacy to suit the requirements of eac , the and eight of .the-child being the: factors that determine the\u2018 10: of tituent parts enteri to the com.Son of the modihed pall.It In put up in feeding bottles, each contain} ing \u2018for one feeding only.r ie re ET Beh \u20ac elore the milk is preserved roue sont don with ths air, or any for poisonous germs er var Ed the dispensary until the ac consumption Ten bulbe Constitute \u2018the fecdit infant for a day and\u2019a er | delivered in wicker baskets, vr ments to guard against Ty yg - posit of one dollar and ten cents Cis équipé the return of the bottles, stoppers à ket.h The (milk | is to, be ba \"old bt ont Pre which it is tho to 20 cents a bi hought wil all the incidental >: penses, including the quip ol of the isbe oratory, fuel, service of etc, being geserously met; By, Lieut.Burland.; A member.of the medicil staff of : Baby Hospital will be cas attendance ab Dispensary yey mornivg fom 8 aan 9.30 a.m.for.An interest routine of t duction of th the old-fashjos system, which, \u201cfrom hob LW d likely, before many years, to ove \"ways the commercial world at large to.the grow ing demand for a universal standard.Ti is only one illustration of tbe u god methods employed in the new_ insti from the workings of which it is bo ) the -city -will derive marked te the torrid heat of the next few months.- The Dispensary offers a new \u2018And-invit field for private charity, as ray | sirous of helping in the of sa infant life may defray po pentes of pare ticular cases in whole or tn part, by dopa iting at the Dispensary a specified sum Te the benefit of one or more infants na or by leaving an offering to be ex the discretion of the medical staff, the auscretars of the charity el ve neat little booklet, entitled How kor : take care of a baby in warm weath has: been printed for free distribution, oh A [howe edgments to the Rochester Board ealt The results of this new life-saving 274, ment so urgently ed for 3 b existing | conditions in our city.will.LL keen interest bra \u201cpeble ied and friends ofrhumanity at l fe LOTS EI AMUSEMENTS, i ; ORS.e Bab ne a d the sin-ren \u201cPink and wh a cute : izé at Proctor\u2019s The 1 af noon the bill wi be chat 4 fe i.Re Goodwin's comedy.put on; \u201cPink ap as the curtain-ra other section of the appear.T devotcd ng the 1 ai « and du ast \u2018 of Poe be ao will indnde | Minnie who will be seen in a sonal THEATRE pron To Michael Strozoff fills \u2018ut\u2019 the.Bala .the \u2018week k at the Francais, ind on Modifier | next tbe Baldwin-Mel ville duce \u201cNo ther Li hts.\u201d It.land Bret and 154s Eohiitg on ar West, and Indian fighti jer, It is ingenious in consggmetion full of original ideas.THEATRE NATIONAL The Theatre National Francals | u sn is-paying particular attention te lation and production « of (Foglish rt the large audiences which gathes nos the popularity of the pieces.SOEMER E PARK.Sohmer Park will.have an \u2018enti rogramme for the coming week.M Joie has been in New York engagingly that will doubtless STRIKES HERE AND wy md.ears.Funeral private, from Her tethers 8s i! plies fi ot price hn developed a phenomenal de in & 4x3 Rubber Trays.Special, 2c.4x5 Printing Dramas 4x5 Plate Holders.pool.15e, outfits and aup- lowness shock and qual- y has rapidly END or THE OTTAWA STRUGGLE joined NOT IN SIGHT.ess of Rmployers of Oarpenters Met Last Night, But Did Not Decide to Make An Offer to the Men \u2014 \u2026Btruggzle at Pittsburg Will be a 1st, at Toronto, , 12 ox.Tonin Solution 250.Prolonged One.Flashlight Powder, 4c, Photo Blue Paper.Special, 2c.Brownie Cameras, only $1.00 (Special to the Star.) » i Bull's Eye Kodnke, onl a $3.00.OTTAWA, July 3.\u2014The employers of Pre y $6 carpenter labour met again last night and Cool discussed the strike.C t No decision was reachéd to make an oats offer to the men, mobi hatandins a rumour Tomorrow The early in the evening that the end of the Big Store will offer strike was near.special value in The employers discussed the mass meet.mens Summer Coats.- 200 at, Men's u present wear.ular $1.00, Sale Price .ing, to be Nèld at the City Hall to-night, but did npt select any one to voice their interest.THE STRIKE AT WH ITTSBURG.748 Beal, Struggle Will Not be on for \u201c linen and - 36\u20ac Several Weeks When Repairs s 250 Men's - are Completed.umm er PITTSBURG, Pa, July 3\u2014No important Bel mete \u2018I developments in the strike of the theet steel with fawn nd hoop workers of the Amalgamated Ae sociation are expected for a few weeks,when the manufgcturers, having all necessary real led paire \u2018at their mills completed woud je Li.æl test Snxious to resume operations.\u201cThe struggle and coolest iil then begin in earnest.The beli of head.ute.Seneral, however.that fhe ral ta .e un e close o e ho wear.regu weather.and the\u201d, general resumption of bust ines Ba, the carly fa fall 200 Ladies\u2019 Jo bo Straw Sailor Ha: trimmed white and ete pr.silk Hbbor, satin linea, ropralaz 006, Ss.CARSLEY COMPANT, LIMITED, MODY TREAT.I ollected by the assessments wit forwarded to Pitteburg, i A will ill be pi gener fund aktooia B: placed in the general fu \u201cahi LT hoo a said now ue, amount to be- \" The snnopncement that the sheet combine had eut prices occasions a PE ee as & is known that all the mills have and that many orders remain unfilled.The [] ~ ACROSS THE LINE.| ADVICE To -OTTAWA STRIKERS negotiations.resident Shaffer says the call for another conference will not come from the\u2019 Amalgamated Association, as the ultimatum of that organization was given to the last conference, __ Vicar-General Routhier Tells Them Mot to be Dictated to by American \u2019 Labour Leaders.OTTAWA, July \"a.\u2014In a sermon in the Basilica, Vicar-General Routhier referred to the present strike troubles in a manner nc ratisfactory to the strikers.He told those in his col who were on strike to fi, that the diffeulty might soon be settle for Shey, in the end would suffer the gr.Routhier nakéd why strikers thowid he dictated to by leaders, who are well merican | paid and ignore a of arbitration whith exists in Canada for the amicable adjustment of such difficulties.Mgr.Routhies further said that there were © who did not know so were stri or; they were mimply = pols re the unions told them to o so.ers that mpathised i families, and that duty shoul first consideration.Many of the church assisted last inter Then out of i work, were now neglect: soa when there was plemiy of À.He ia \u2018ven stated to have gone vo fer as to sy that were say of the atrikers to die their nces of absolution would be small, \u201c SITUATION AT CHICAGO.CHICAGO, July 3.\u2014At à conference between representatives of the National Founders\u2019 Association and Iron Moulders\u2019 Union, the employers asked for time to consider the ont Le before a strike should | be ordered.They were granted until Wid: nesday, July 10, on which date {hey pro promised to give a definite and final a nivo propositions are under consideration, one for a straight minimum wage scale of $2.80 a day, wd the other for a, lifferential of ten cents a day between four moulders, making the minimum scale for bench moulders, and $283 for moulders.The present scale is $2.0 gud 0.8 à dar, and the men are desirous 0 wiping ou differential altogether and p acing oth classes of workmen on on an squal foting.NEGOTIATIONS CALLED orr.CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 3\u2014All negotiations between the manufacturers an or J the striking machinists were called off last t.ntatives of both.sides have held several conf.heaviest cut is o 28, the st uring the gauge, bien ie reduced \u201cfrom 05 onda pot, two dove, but pat = were to rech a foun The ter gauges have actory a i ve 25 cut: pric from $1 to $8 a ton.The ; move pu pursle + Amalgamated officials, and \u201cTHE WOMEN I ffer enid: .\u201cTt et 2 » merely for the purpose of NEW YORK, July 3 The wives of.ao h fect on y striking lo oremen.Pa, Soa acter \u201cWhe have miaependent, sheet corditig te Tr patch, have.bein eh Amis Fa bur of 8 Apslumii ones om (akg on HLL i ation not yet ne to medt 1.: u è to consi vituation, but mesti \u2018taken the atrikére\u2019 plècés àt thé Anchor ¢ will be Gun à Rr die d \u201cBunt | Lig or & Five; \u2018Jongahoremen ; i Judge WW alding issued it and the women - being enjoined as fast as nofices can be served on them.Department received | from A.MeAleers collector at leville, -| recommending an official ve of ab- the contract system.Contractors Kanc and Coyle d to get 200 men at work on the docks.e strikers\u2019 wives taunted them as they came from work.Contractors Kane and Coyle applied for an injunction.BORDEN BANQUET AT HAL Ladies\u2019 white Pique of the Found Baby Hoepits], Docto please the imm ae Plane Lo \\_ 2329 St.Catherine 71 Bleury RJ ne, Andrew Macphail, Rildey af.crowds that are visiting this opal WF | style, new back, a per- |.COMPANY.LIMITED.° nN, MONTREAL.; aie, Write, he ta To Phifiive.who wort ¥ = : endent of the hos who fecs fitting sin, Fey .qQ Ny 254071 bas bad much use al experience in similar HOT WEATHER AND CRIME.\\ sizes.Regular Mrs, Albert McMullen, of Garretton, ont., ; work in Boston.earty co-operation had both her legs broken when returning a.Ng 1 of the above-named gentlemen and lady arc month ee tea pencral Le a A $I.70 from -the Dominion ay celebration + aa a sufficient guarantee of the success the jawbreakers seem to have compassion Ladies White Pique Prescott owing to her Dorsesbo)ting.\"0e new venture.Judges Choquet and Désnoyers, who have Outin ee on made of Hon.C.Langelier was sworn in as sher- The methods Smploped in the best exist: now the work of three men to do.There & anlity French | of Quebec on Tuesday and has Sean.ing dispensaries have been carefully investi- was not a single case on the list in 3 Marseille, tailor made, End Mt.EE runes va ted, and the most desirable features of all, Magistrates\u2019 Court to-day.To flare, dee om.\u2018 pyle back.= Ly $2.75 Special 6 Company shows no disposition to re-open are on strike.They refuse to work under Government when an a is made to \u201cul the country.An enthn lr last ] nights\u2019 gathering that could -not- be mis A DEPORTED FOREIGNERS.Lord Roberts Of Gives Evidenc Befor b Six.bradred Skins bi employ.v the anufae uri Com Seneca F Falls, returned TE or on.Tues |.day morning, nearly ail their des demands having been granted The Reading Railway ratio the shop hands at Readi Pa, ratified he siree | ment between ol sident Baer, and it was rer to return to work on Friday morning.1,200 men were present at the meeting.Police Magistrate Edminson, of Peterboro, Ont., vesterdey committed John Hays, à bailiff and constable of Arden, to trial on two charges of intimidating the employes] of the C and phetructine the free use\u2019 and maintenance of the railway.The evidence went to show that the accused acted Je der + crowd who on June 24 a gang men, who e place.C.P.R.striking race, to quit Bail was fixed at $2,000 CANADIAN TRADE ENQUIRIES.OTT.(Bpecial to the Star.) AW.July 3.\u2014 following .quiries have rent che Re Ce er Office: of the mission a large outlet for.evaporated apples, cann lobsters, etc., { desires to be placed in , Communication with Canadian ship) of these s, and other products suitable for the an market.| Inquiry is made for the, names of Cans- dian firms who require t the services of a epresentative or sole agent who can pro- office accommodation and promote the be of bis principles in the English pot 1 _firm\"ie- willin fy: the North of Engind for of furniture wood \u2018A firm pg metal brokers in South, Wales ask for names of Canadian firms having metal \u201cresidues for disposal.\u2018 REVENUE OFFICIAL DEAD.\u201c(Special to the Star.) OTTAWS July 3\u2014The plana Revenue sence.À few min tes later, 8 telegram was delivered at \"the that McAllister \u2018had died at 2.am.tea on B Boulanger, 25 Quebec, accompan.Quebec Field Battery wil ur next nto t the ring competition there.\u201cSpecial Notloe.Wardrobe-Rummage Bale.Even if don\u2019t need a ne tail cote, skirt or Arai po o-take part in | 9 Braet Sl À BRILLIANT GATHERING AT NOVA BCOYIA\u2019S CAPITAL.The Principal Speakers of the Evening Were the Leader of the \u2018Op- \u2026 Position and Mx.Monk, Who Malle & Good Impression \u2014 Mr: Borden in Good Form.(Spécial to the Star.) HALIFAX, N.S,, July 3\u2014The Liberal- Conservatives, of .Halifax followed up the popular demonstration of Monday in honour of Robert L/ Borden, M.P., with à com limentary banquet ,to him last night, Halifax Hotel.The company oh brillant.and it \u2018was democratic.The man 10 evening dress was there, as well as those in tweed or worsted, but all were uniform in one.thing\u2014the desire to do honour to the senior member for Halifax, the leader of the Li beral-Conservative ; hosts of Canada.He was the guest of | hovour, but with him were other leaders ty in this province and in Que- of the \u2018and New Brunswick.The motto back of the chairman was: \u201cWelcome to our Leaders.\u201d be, - arrangements er t nquet \u2018were con dinner itself was good.The music be \u201cst.Patrick\u2019s Band and by the vocalists was unexceptionable, and the speaking was \u201cvigorous, \u2018elogueny and te, the point.J.F.Stairs, ex MP, seconded the keynote when be spoke of Mr, Borden' as Lhe e man whom we delight to honour.\u201d e company was just large- enough to comfortably occupy the seating capagity of ihe b otel 5 speake ers were oh Stairs, Li Borden; F.D.Monk MP; A.Goal, MP.; C.8.Wilcox, PL E.Tguer, L.A, and M.H.pics Mr.Horden was in fine form, and hia speech was felicitous to a degree.Mr.Monk was received with a perfect ob- 'e He storm of applause, and way enable a hearing for several \u2018minutes : thanked his auditory for ite very \u201chearty: with many sur d not yet realized the wonderful development of this section of Canada.He felt thet Mr, Bord en otra] very reason to teal Bie ad Monk bad avale or Jong.distance be present, but he would have gone to the coast of the Pacific to do homage to such a leader.speech was à grand-l fe one - throughout.The Consernativ in N Beoti io e \"party n te ia this\u201d magnifiment- ; province He believed that the Pitisens Commission Investigating | LONDON, sly 3-= ted ares fied to-day \"before the 1 which is consideri deported from ica, ong mander-in-chief dealt La pe ) his life and thé deportation of.Thos i «re, the : Nett ands aiirad were © = ritis| t many of them had: : deported.Every considerati ration\u2019 3 0 them.Hix personally imped tn gt i majority of cases, and ranctioned unless on adequate grounds.No diffe was made on acoount nationality tm ete rin = SITUATION AT PEKIN.= PEKIN, July 3 3.\u2014The meeting :¢ Foreign - ers to-däy Wésa LS u : resulta, only matters of minor im iol og discumed, despite the efforts of .of the Ministers 5 the indemaits a rea SOUR Boron.BOSTON, July 3 fire.virer martol the M n° Co Cr stables | 4] South } y's les stroyed al ly de-\" compenyé pote .harves asd uiings and barge Dues were \u201cburn The Total\u201d oe eit 86 point, ry death.me \"rows DESTROYED BY IRR.= LOS ANGELES, Cala; July 3\u2014A spe- À cial tô the Times from ou Aris, = + \u2018The town of Williams, Arizons, tically, destroyed by fire ssterdsy.\"he lose ; is estimated £500,000, illiams is a 4 Toile and Jumbérins Yon on the Santa acific Railway, and has a population of ut 2, vote teers sa, KINGSTON MINING CASE.; (Special to the Star.) £4 KINGSTON, July 3\u2014This : \u2018adjourned case of Mr.w.ring they ol manager of the Helena Gold Mines charg J 7, ed with Chaining money under false prey \u2018tences, was called at the Police Court.could not appear on account of illness,ax the trial was further adjourned.Bought Yenterday\u2014Cured Tor.day.\u2014 Mrs.C.Burt! of 8 Broad New York, os: Cy am surprised and lighted at the change for the better ! in m case in one day from the ise of news Catdrrhal Powder.1t oe ert\u2018a no excuse for se # th , tering pain with this renhedy wi fo + À s a H.cnr, Row A. .\u201cwas yesterday lonour- .ras RE s ere out A cu 0 of perjury shou \"paver have been inst him view di oies ek of ay ons that He Joouser way Alexander Mitchell.Both pour members of George's Lod AT &AM SE as derided yes | day.+ y- chim made in 1890 woke \u2018of $30 signed > a ora orb the.snd aid fo ha for money à took a rec Le \u201cnot get a ote.Some years afterwards dis- -arose between.Mitchell and Kennedy Pre same transaction, and about a-year = Mitchell sued Kennedy foi for damages.In J ma examined at ; ce of Mitchell on discovery, and i wis in - connection with this evidence that \u2018charge of perjury was made.: ASK A FRANCHISE FOR CARS IN ST.LOUIS.~Conncll 80 Ti Tüformed - by the Mayor\u2014A Committes Appointed to Y study Question.2 AE the meeting of the St.Louis Council aap.it it, was announced by the mayer, hat he pad Fcebred ig in Tr.anklyn, t the 2 mr 20 way would apply to the os à franchise - > XWhen the application came before, them, the conncil should be to discuss the ready question aud deal with it promptly 1 To do wo ?slom of all the facts.ch valable time saved if the ry informa- ba was obtained now, so\u201cthat it might at hand when wanted.-After some discussion a committee to study the question and make recommenda- | k tô-thé council.was appointed as fol- 0 de Ma + ausse, Goyer ug third reading of the by-law to authorise the issue of $150,000 in debentures pes de, on whieh we reforr \u201cros \u2018committee.3 - INCINERATOR BURNED AT SAULT AUX RECOLLET as Used by Hr.Lesage, Who Has Contract for Destroying Dead Found in the City.Mr.Lesage, who has the contract from \u2018city for the removal of all dead ani- \u2018had his incinerator, at St.Sault aux et, burned down erda: morn.\u201cIt is thought that the fire was caused by Job of lime that been \u2018dumped in the basemen wad found that the incinerator, tell, he had t of the building.After the fire, it ivi (really da; he place was to cin- NTREAL IS FREE | \"OF SMALLPOX CASES.| Death Authorities Raised the Quarantine on the Last House To- any.za morning the health officials released on Jomo up the last bouse that had up on account of contact with .The house was on St.Elizabeth \u201cMcNicoll Says Things are Lovely ~The Trackmen are Sorry and you he di different trees, Dose again postponed, to consider an offer |.hündréd boys ball bats, others- climb into \u2018hresk down the branches, an to say in many cases their me Es Ter on with indifference or -even help, and for what?\" To obtain apples by: the time they \u2018are half the eize of walnuts,- ua no no Sipale your side the orchard.w the park proper, hive 1.2 uen \u2018a single amie alloy ot Jemain oo § Arees until ey were largér-than wala The part ot \u2018tlre park to wh tool 1 éflude is at the base of the mountain\u2019 from the Incline Railway northward, Sundays and holidays the gréatest damage one.In some parts of Germany, apple, pear and plum trees are planted sides the roadway, and cherry trees for miles inte the couniry, and are aysource of revenue for the municipality, as when they are ripe the it is -wold by puction, a wisp of straw being tied round each tree as it is sold.I am not advocating for a revenue for Montreal, but simply for the preservation of the trees, although to me it seems a shame that the apples on Mount Royal Park should not be allowed to come to maturity.A few special constables in pluin Set is sel clothes should be soon able to put a stop T'to this vandalism.AKER.B.(35 Church street, Montreal.) CROWN PROSECUTOR OF MONTREAL DISTRICT.Mr.Eugene Lafontaine Appointed to Succeed Mr.Desmarais.Mr.Eugene Lafontaine, K.C., of the legal firm of Beique, Lafontaine, Turgeon & Robertson, has n appointed Crown Prosecutor for the Montreal District to succeed Mr.Odilon D:smarais, M.P., who has just been appointed district judge of the Superior Court for Three The appointment of Mr.Rivers.Lafontaine is MR.EUGENE LAFONTAINE, K.C, New Crown Prosecutor.one that meets with general approval.- His legal ability entitled him to such a tion, while his political acts have not pen of a nature to inspire any hard feelings at any time to his opponents.For a short time Mr.Lafontaine represented Napier ville in the House of Commons, but most of his tjme has been devoted to his profession in which he occupies an enviable position.He is this year the syndic of the Bar of the District, and has held other higb positions within the gift of his confreres.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.; \u2014\u2014 THE PRACTICE COURT.\u2014Mr.Justice Doherty is presiding at the Practice Court this week on Tuesdays and Fridays, aud i» on hand when needed for matters in the Insolvency Court.Bach of the judges of the Superior Court will take a week of this ork until September, when the long vacation comes to an end.DISMISSED CASE.\u2014 Judge Choquet this morning dismissed t charge against Louis Vallee of celling liquor on a Sunday.The offence was alleged to have been committed on the same day for which the de fendant was already convicted in the Ree- order\u2019s Court.His Honour held that under thése circumstances Mr.Lambe had no right to proceed against the accused.CALEDONIAN GAMES.\u2014 There will be a meeting of the Games Committee of the Caledonian Society on Thursday eyening, at the St.Andrew's Home, Aqueduct street.Arrangements are to be made for the football matches for the Caledonian trophy, Which is to take place at their annual out- \" CONTR ACTOR GETS JUDGMENT.\u2014 Mr.Justice Lynch, in the Superior.Court ve judgment the \u2018other day in des case.of leep vs.Bevington, Tarding: damages the plantiff to Che \u2018amon nt plaintiff, George Sleep is a ldo and Te | Jacques Cartier \u2018THE MANUFACTURERS GIVE ovr A STATEMENT.z They.Ridicule the Ausertions mi by Mr.Strasser, of Buffalo, and Advise the Union to Use the Million Dollars in Starting a New Factory.: } \u2014 The meeting of the Cigar Manufacturers\u2019 Association was held this mornipg.A number of the prominent manufacturers were present.It was stated that the factories are now in a position to handle their trade fairly well, and are not worrying as to when thef itrike will end.they are con it is now at an end.\u201c~The following statement, was given out for publication: \u201cWe are amused to tice that Mr.Strasser, from, Buffalo, Che third or fourth entleman from the.United States who has een here to encourage the strikers, is of the opinion that it is \u2018about time the manufacturers came to their senses, and made a bettlement with the \u2018boys.\u2019 \u201cThe manufacturers flatter \u201cthemselves that théy are quite capable of conducting their own business, and that they do, not require the advice of any such party, who is here only to do what he can to keep the \u201cemployes together, the majority of whom, we have reason to know, wo muchaprefer to go back to work, if \u2019it Were not the many promises made at different times, such as starting à co-operu- tive factory,\" etc.\u2018Tnasmuch-as the manufacturers are rap idly filling the places of the strikers, and will not, under any circumstance, give in, they would advise that the union use the \u201cmillion dollars\u201d Mr.Strasser claims they have on hand, in starting their factory, apd Kive employment to the strikers, for whom the manufacturers have the most genuine sympathy.\u201cWe are satisfied that if the atrikers were allowed to use their own judgment, and not be carried awa, by \u2018the many encouraging, though mise eading, ments made to them from time to tim: by paid officials from the United States and local agitators, they would not hesitate for a moment to return to their employment SHIPPING NEWS.VESSELS IN PORT.Steamships.Sheepy Allison, Willlams, McLean, Ken- + Withy and Co.At Frisia.schmidt, Furness, At Hochelaga.Lakonls, McNeil, Reford and Co, C.P.R.elev vators.Hurona, Dorward, R.Reford and Co.At Berri street.Manehester Corporation, Williams, Fur ness, Withy and Co.Opposite the Customs.Parisian, Wallace, H.and A.Allan.\u201cAt square.Rembrandt, Boyce, Eider, Dempster and Co.Opposite the Customs.- Hesleyslde, | McRso.Mclean, Kenneiy and Co.At Hochelaga.Carl.Olsen, Furness, Withy and Co: Op- site the Custome.PoAlbanian, Ridley, ! F.Leyland and Co.\u201d At Sohmer Park.Ella Sayer, Turnbull, McLean, Kennedy and Co.At Hochelaga.Devona, Murray, Reford and Co.At Berri street.Monteagle, Chapman, Elder, Dempster & Co.At Berri street arque.: Gazelle, Green, Anderson, McKensie and Co.At Hochel aga.DIFFERENT PORTS - ROM MONTREAL.Lake Champisin, Liverpool July 12 ustralasian, xdverpeel, July 3 uronian, Glasgo Lake Megantic, Liverpool TS uly 19.Corinthian, Liverpool, Ju dy Sicilian, Glasgow, July M4.Lake Superior, Liverpool, July %.Tunisian, Liverpool, July 27.Sarmatian, Glasgow, July Bak Lake Ontario, Liverpool, A Wassau, for Havre t, 1 ie! Garth Castle, for Havre direct, July 13.FROM PORTLAND.Dominion, a, Liverpool, Juiy 6.an, Liverpool, July 13.Liverpool, August 3 FROM BOSTON.Beigia.Hamburg, July 4.Bostonian, London, July 5.Cambro Vancouver, i Daltonhall, Holland, July 10.Caledonian.London, July 10.amici London, So y By vel , July Liver; July-13; tractor.Last summer he built a house for | Michi pool, me artist art y.that.hore 1 Jolin - Bevington, of Knox street, Point St.| Florence.Holland, July 17.4 nqthing particularly \u2018new about the Charles.When the +House was ut con Cestrian, Liverpool, July 17.\u2018We are getting along nicely, thank feted the defi PE New En, \u201cFaty-F-+\u2014\u2014\u2014j \" he: remarked.The men all over the Ing to contract, claiming th Pe are Tare alowed the disgusted at the mess had not done the ming th a .plain tr FROM NEW YORK.: es to be led into, .gd.wish tp return to ork.\u201d He added, - yc \u201cgit this information from the men are: sill on strike, as well as from those ; .= EM 2 Gpnmpagne, boiler inspector, ; morning, from the \u2018miliary at Halifax, which.gave him mu ed him if he would consent a boiler, for the Department x the Halifax, which | by bors .Mr.Cham ne haa written that he er glad to comply with e boiler was pure in , from the Jas.g.Thé.Montreal Street Railway Compan ¢ pty to-day the work of relaying th he Notre me street between Me- St, Lambert Hill.It will take about Gill aad \u2018and during that time the Windsor ; Laye 5.Ontario and Wellington ame ne direet cars, \u2018which hme sireet, will go by Craig » ut up on Hutchison ago now been taken hy to the oy, of the tenants ou = at the party who \u2018held e should be Sxpropriated, and hence 7 at: ad » the fone, Tas disposed of his Tights own real estate firm, with the ï Tat this firm has removed the fence, Workingmen's Educational Associa- Leld a meeting last og for the pur- ng re the ting question.- ose a strong speech in giving ie Ln to the lowest A wry - Pr DD\" Tao.PARK VANDALISM, : tor\u2019 of the Star: ce in, Jour col- n of the pro dalism which have place in one g Will.you allow Je to draw th the tent h go east | -frest many the time, the specifications.The amount earacs by the Court to the plaintiff was in full \u2018of the balance claimed rer OTTAWA MILITARY NOTES.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, July 3.\u2014Permission has been given Company \u201cB,\u201d Hibernian Knights, of Portland, Maine, to visit Montreal ith side arms, between lst and 7th inst.Lieut-Col, Contlee\" will \u2018sentinue to- perform the duties of D.A.A.G.until the completion of thfb artilléry a5 On Dominion Day a new symem of regis tration of documents.inaugurated at headquarters, to which the attention of district commanäing officers and others is specially \u2018invit details of the scheme appears to the stdinary mind_in- | volved, and are given \u2018at length in militia orders.A new series of num will commence with each calendar year, Confidential and secret documents will be marked \u201cC\u201d and \u201cS\u201d respectively, and other changes all technical.will \u2018be introduced.DEATH OF PROF.WORKMAN.: OTTAWA, Ont, July 3\u2014Prof.W.a.Workman, for: many\u2019 years music master in the Ottawa Model school died yestérday at Caat:iman, aged fifty-tiine years.The late Mr.Workman spent his early years in Co- bourg, until he received his musical teach He was appointed music teacher.to |.- ng.the public and; model schools in 1870 and for- many yearshe- hold\u2014th leaves a family of three sons, two daughters ot a widow.The funeral will be held at awa.FIRE IN TINDER LIMITS, OTTAWA July \u20183M.Alex.Lumeden, F received a telegram last JDight an- announcing that disastrous fires had out in the timber limits on the Kippeun River.Ottawa interests are extensive, the Hull lumber company and Gill\u2018es Brothers, Syming J limite, besides those owned by Lumsden.The Mills have been closed down an men reinf y a large fight the flames.The fire is raging over an extensive area.ieee / HOMESTEAD HOTEL BURNED.\u2018RICHMOND, ye.July 3-\u2014The Hom stéad, se well k mown hotel at the Vi freine rigs, in unty, was totally\" destroyed by fire at an early hour this \u2018morning: No lives .were lost, although 3 y Were in the building at of the: fire in a mys tery.While.the | Tests all ion then withe- | Sr many of them lost af position; He; Furst Bismarck, Hamburg, July 4.La Champagne, Havre, July 4.Barbarossa, Bremen.July 4.Bohemian, Liverpool, July 6.Marquette, London, July, 6.Etruria, Liverpool, Jul Statendam, Rotterdam, roiy 6 Bu a, ul uly 6.eo n Mafia Theresia, Bremen, July 9 8ervia, Ve verpool.July $.St.Paul, Southampton.July 10.Zeeland, Antwerp, July 10.Cymtic, Liverpool July 10.fr \u201cTHE GULF REPORT.Weather Conditions ; ; Clear With Variable Winds.\" River du Loup are at .750 -am steamer; at 8 three-masted \u2018steamer Father Point\u2014Inward at 515 a.m., Maa.chester etis\u2014Inward yesterday at £3 pm.tug.Teaser with four barges, Caribou Islands\u2014Inward -at: 130 am, Dour Seven 1 Islande\u2014Inward at \u20ac am, Marie Tow Po Polnt\u2014Inward yesterday att 9 p.m.Mora.Outward yesterday at p.m, : \u2018Montauk, 8 om Northwestern and Bonav vista, at 3 pm.Loutsburg.«1 KINGSTON'S INAUGURAL TRIP.\" \"(Special to the Star.) \u2018 = NTO; July -8.\u2014The\" steamer King: ston the latest addition to the R.and .fléet, came from the Bertram o.yurds on Tueeday and tied up at the\u2019 ey 15 vhert tu Kingston made her Joe Yonge\u2019 Hate wha at pi e for.Char-.eater Tipe on Puesden, hurtin ahd bursday | a Saturday out of this port ESS BOSTON DOCK BURNED, BOSTON, Mase, uly 2\u2014A fire.broke: .out of Pier § of the Hooseo Tunnel docks, in Charleston on Monday.the pier, which Is the B Boston termites f the ren Line fiteaimship Company, w ge- atroyed, witha forge quantity of merc .the stdamer Sachem, just arrived from Liverpoo towed out of danger béfores he suffered seriously.Bix freight med.The loss care on the déck.were coneu: is $300,000.| .; SHPUSE ON \u201cON A BHOAL.- HALIFAX, 8, The steamer nia from - te Mou bound \u201cfo pdr, im nt shoal eruahed era Narro' of crue will have.to be Veiers * marsie SAILORS\u2019 INSTITUTE, CONCERT.eir valu- In so far as | state] PASSENGER SAILINGS FEOM THE | those who contributed to the evening's \u201coie Josepsine Ba ere Miss Berth Miss Joseph ne Barker, Mr; T.Jackson and aster 88.Lake M for Montreal, via Québec, at 6 p.m, dur, znd 2pd ins \"Dempster & ropa,\u2019 from Montreal, arrived.at London, June 30th at midnight, Clyl _b the B8.Mr, Willis.FOR SOUTH AFRICA, The steamship Rembrandt, uf the Lamp: \u2018 ton & Holt 1dne, Capt.Royce, under cha: ter to Elder, pate ed in port Sunday, will safl with 800 r & Co., vhich arriv- dun Sat srday 800 horses.for.South Africa.NOT The Elder, Dempster & Co.s 88, ?Lake Superlor, from Montreal, arrived at Liverpool at 3 a.m.Tuesaday, July 3.The Elder, Dem ster & Co., Beaver Line egantle, salled from Liverpool ucs- Pider, Co.'s 88.The treasurer of tho Catholic Ballors\u2019 to sincerely thank the purser of arislan for donation; of zs 1s 1d, being half the proceeds of a oon.Steamship Lake erpool The usual weekly concert at the \u2018Cathe- |.lle Satlors\u2019 Club to-night is expected to , as Usual, a musical treat.The Elder, Dempster & Co, Beaver Line egantic sailed from Liv- for Montreal via Quebec at'&0\" clock - -last night The Aan line steainer Livonian, from Glasgow, passed Fame Polut inwards at .m.on Monday, July 1 5 p Kilan line steamer Tunisian, from Montreal, arrived at Liverpool at 10 a.m.on Monday, the 1st July.\"Thomson liner Ags Satled from Montreal on June 28th for - Thomson liner Con arrived at London on June 26th Donaldson liner Tritonta sailed from Montreal on June 27th for Glasgo ow, Thomeon fine Nordfa saîled from Portland on 29th for Lond Thomson line Breckfield arrived Portland on 1st.Thomson line Assi sailed from Quebec for Leith Hon.July 11th, on Thomson | line Strathnevis arrived London Donaldson line Amarynthia sailed from Glasgow on 29th.PERSONALS.R.R.Dobell sails for Canada on, Mr, W.8.Suelly, of Toronto, is a guest at ue Pa Mr.at the WI Frank Thompson is in town from gnerbrobke H.A.Bell, of London, is stopplr ndsor.pping Mr.A.Gaihoun, of Hamburg, Is a guest at the Wind guest = st.rence Hall Mrs.W.Ne nie has left to spend a few weeks at Valois G.8.Lemard.of New York.is reg- Mr.istered at the Hall.The Misses arts and Pelletier have re- uebec.turned from Q Mr.F.W.Wilson, of New York, is a Buest at the Windsor.Mr.and Mrs, Harwood will spend the summer at Terrebonn Mr.and Mrs, B 8 corse of New York, are at the Place V1 Mr.C.' H.Simpson, of New York, is a Mra Bro ate.principe of Compton, Ladi College.bas reed in town ep route to New Denver, B.C, Mrs, David Law haw loft for Murray Bay, \"where she will visit her dauæbter, Mrs.w.H.Biake, for-a short t Mr.Robert Kerr, passenger traffie manager of the Canadian Pacific Raliway, returned yesterday from Boston.C.Carson and children, of 35 St.Antoine street, have gone to West Shef- , Que., to spend the summer, Mrs Maitland Hannaford and Master Jack Hannaford, of Montreal, are guests of Mrs.Clark.Hamilton, Kingston.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Patterson, of Montres: were\u2018in Toronto this, week, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wellington Bogart.Mr.E.Tiffin, of Mpncton, N.B., freight traffié manager of the Intercalo nial, isin | the city on business for that railway.Principal and Mrs.Kneeland and family are settled in their summer cottage, Bannie View, Knowlton, tor July and August, Mr.William Stewart, Mrs.Stewart, Miss Stewart and Master Stewart, sall Saturday by the Parisian on a trip to Glasgow.Messrs.H.Shaw, W.Bennett, J.- West, W.Duncan and Dr.Haldiman have re.furned from a fishing expedition to Dodge lu Miss Gert visiting in cousins, the Misses ck, street.The Rev.Canon Elegood, rector of Church of 8t.James the Apostle, will le: to-day for a two-months\u2019 holiday in the Old | Country.Mr.Robert 8.Logan, \u2018ot st.Albans, Vt., vice-president and general manager of the Central Vermont Railway, was in the city yesterday.Mrs.Willlam Esplin has left for Great Britain to spend the summer.On her return to Montreal she will be atcompanied by Mr.Esplin's mother.The Misses Saunders, of Athelstan, accompanied by Miss O'Neill, of Westmount, have left for a two weeks\" trip to Buffalo, Toronto and Niagara.Rev.Father P.Fallon, formerly of 8t, Patrick's Church, in this city, but now of Jerseyville, Ill, ls the guest of the clergy of St.NE Church.- Mr.R.Charlton, advertising dee gen of the Yrana Trunk way, and have gone on a trip to the a mena Exposition and the Muskoka Lakes.A.Cundill, of New York, who wa he\" little daughter, has been visiting Te: Tripp, of Toronto, who is ontreal, is the guest of her Tu 158 Hutchison her father, Mr.Robert Hampson, for several weeks, leaves to-morrow for Cap a L'Aigle.Mr.and Mre, J.B.Broufllette, 1243 Dor- chester street, celebrated their sliver wedding last night by holding a reception at which a very large number of, guests were present, ai despatch from Paris states that Rev.Abbe Roy, of Memramcook College, N.B., and Miss Victoria Cartier, of Montreal, have been made office of the French Academy.Mr.Antonio Tarte, a son of the Hon.J.I.Tarte, ls the latest addition to the staff of the High Commissioner's office, being smployed.it is maid, as secretary to Mr.R.eston.be y phia the co of péter fo re There was 8 large tertained at dongs Cu Cottage,\u201d the at Cartierville of Mr.and family, on Saturday.present -J._F.Mathieson and the Misses Mathieson, Bates, of London, Eng., is at the ft.Sages Hotel.wedding took place last i Ina t 6.30 o'clock, at the residence Lit the brides father, 198 Miltha \u2018ætrèet, when Miss Eo * \u2018wag ES \u2018The r, Mi Lig Floren decorated with Marguerites and forms by \u201cthe young lady friends of the e The wedding presents were very numerous and beautiful, and the young couple went off with the best wishes of ele of friends, * Mr Walker, ex-Mayor of Wést- mount, and.Mrs.Walker, celebrated their silver wedding in thelr home on \u201cThe Boulevard,\u201d on Baturday last.On the previous evening, the Rev.Mr.Winfteld, .J.Ider, and other office-bearers of Melville Church, waited on Mr.and.Mrs.Walker, and in\u2019 thé, name, rt on If of the Kirk Bession and mana \" of the church, presented Mr, Waller: ith an {flluminated address, which set forth the, acceptable manner In which he dis-.arged the duties of the office of presi dons of the congregation, and thelr ap- pregistion of his services during a recent period.The Rev.Mr.Winfield presented ver candelabrum to Mrs.Walker was the made by Dr, Elder.The following Canadians have registered at the Canadian Government office 17 Vie- torta street, London: Dr.and F.Fraser, Miss Fraser, Miss Gertrude Coult- - hard, Halifax, N.8: \u2018Douglas Scott, Toronto; Dr.F.R.Watnweight, Miss Edith Pennington Macpherson, M Isa- \u2018Belle Macpehrson, rave; Mrs.Clark Murray, Montrea); E.Waldo, Ottawa; C.8.Wilkie, Reginald H.M.Templ .M.Russell, Toronto; Mrs.M.A.( hubbock, Amherst, N.8; Miss E.Mackenzie, Woodstoc and Mrs.Robert Bauld, Halifax, N.8.; J.Boyd, Toronto; Vivian wa; Fred W.Evans, ney, Rev.Irelan Montreal; Alex.Skinner, Tindany, Ont.; Hugh Rankin, Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Fountaine Brown, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.A.Edmond Murray, Toronto; Geo.Hogg, Montreal; D.Taylor Melntosh, Toronto; Annie Looney, Ottawa, Mr.and Mra.Colin Campbell, Winnipeg; Miss Alice McNee, Kingston; G.W.kson, Frari Mra Wilke, Toronto; Miss Ward, RB.Root, Montreal; Mn,- and Mrs, Walter An drews, Gordon Andrews, Morpato Xs .ward, Montreal; , Winnipee: H.Cameron Mre, W.H.Baker, Toronto.Lady Marjorie Gordon's debut was celebrated on June 1th by the address, and the presentation of a sil 1 humber of \u2014 en- |, Sire, of ew York, is stop- Mrs ping at the Windsor Hi The Misses Adams, ot New York, are stopping at the Place Viger.Mrs.A.Kingman, accompanied by her family.are at Prout's Neck.Forbes has left to spend a Mr.C.month Tat Bte.Agathe des Monts.Mr.H.W.Clermont, of New York, is à guest at the Bt.James Hotel.C.P.R., went to Dr: J.J.and Miss Miller, of California, \u2018are stopping at the Windsor Hotel, president of the ttawa this morning.Mr.a nd Mrs.Bowle have returned from Mr.T, G.Shaughnessy.P & Visit to the Pañ-American Exhibition.Mrs.J.T.H has left to spend the I agur month of July at North Conway, N.Hr.C.H.Cumningham has returned ffom spendin à few days at Ste.Anne de Belle- Mr.and Mrs, Charles Mackenzie Har- ver, of hid Yérk, are guests at the Windsor.4 Miss Alice Winnipeg, is | ielting Srien 5 Wénonr ne us vous A, GQ.Ua Bonaîité:\u2026 of the Fastern Townships Bank, has returned to town from Sherbrooke.Mr.C.8.Harding, of 8t.John, N.B.Is at Lakeside, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.| -J.T.McBride.K | ton, daughter of Mr.P \u201cRicarde Mrs.T-\u2014Tait,-Ontarid-avenue,-and Miss: Winnifred Tal, who are the guests of Mr: and Mrs.Cockburn, In Toronto, leave this week for \u201cBirch Point,\u201d Muskoka, where they will remain for the summer.Dr.Mackenty, brother-in-iaw of Dr.Schmidt, of this city, and graduate of Mc- Gill, '92, has been made a member of the faculty in the New York Post Graduate Medical School (University of the State of New York), and appointed to replace.one of the professors for the coming summer.The marriage of Miss Laurette Panne- .E.Panneton, of to Captain Arthur Gelinas, giment, Montreal, took place yesterday morning at Rivers, the Rev.Ed.Panneton, brother of the bride, officiating.Major Pelletier was best man.The marri of Miss Rebecca Brooks Cornell, daughter of Chevalier and Mme.© de Diaz Albertini; to Mr.- Clive an rT.Mra, Rodenek Pringle, of cam a, and nephew of Lady Dillon, will ta place in SC Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, Co- bourg, Ont, Thursday, July Il.The marrlage of Miss Edith M.Mason, daughter of Mr, M.W.Mason, of Ilkeston, Eng., te Capt.Francis Languedoc, nf the Hoaghtal Ship Maine, \u2018and \u2018formeriy of Que.took \u2018place \u2018recently at Iikes- gas Pine bride, who was given away by fathér, was attended by her two sis.Mr.F, Mason was Three Divers.of the 66th Re ters as bridesmalds.best man.he marriage of Mr.J.Lorne.McBou- u- the Earl and Countess of bet, at À pd house in Grosvenor street, London.The White Viennese Band was In attendance,\u2019 and dancing was kept up very late in spite of the many other entertainment ents sons on that evening.Lady .Abe room looked charming, and were profusely decorated with pale pink Sowers, everywhere interspersed with ferns.The Countess wore black With a splendid dla.mond tiara and stommcher of dlamomds ; Lady Marjorie wearing palest mauve with a long white sash.The Duchess of North- umberland, also tn black and earing man Lady tetorlà Camper and the Marchionees of eed- dale, Lady Clementina Hay, the on- ess of Hamilton.The Countess of Powys, beautifully gowned in black and gold.wore her diamond tlara, as also did Mer Grace of Montrose, Graham.ch with Lady Isabel and La: er; Lady Percy St.Heathcote Amory arrived toget there were also present the Bar! and Countess of Dartmouth and Lady Lady Mabel Coke, Ellen Lady and Hon.Clare O'Brien, the Countess \u2018of Onslow .and Brabourne, who both breught \u201cthéli newly comeé-out the Countess of Ancaster, the oes wi.loughby, the Countess of Jerse Lady , Arthur Hili and Miss HIN, the Countess of osse and Muriel Parsons, the Countess of Lichfield and Ladies Anson dy An and Lady Kathleen Milnes Cole, Count Deym and Countess Isabella 1 may then produce stomech bowels, dyspepsia, oatarr! \u201cand marke en eonemption before m! itself in much cutaneo: Pe pat \u201cglandular swelling.sure that you uite free from It, et oor its complets erndica- tion you can rely on -Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla The best of all medicines for.all humors.\u201c 154 1 w= \u201cKorrect Shape\u201d Boot Shops.As the summer is going \u2018so must our Suammer Goods go-also.: \u201c During this month we shall.self ail of our Summer eods at ro and 20 percent, } discount, All new goods, Come early or : your size may be gone.SEE OUR WINDOWS.St Catherine \u2018 St.Shep open evenings.* FRENCH & SMITH, 2 Shops | 2200 55 8e vm .Headaches\u201d ~~ \u2018Broughton by eve strain I will cure them.~~ Prof.Sam\u2019l S.Grant, REFRACTING OPTICIAN, SIGHT TESTED.\u2018WITHOUT SEALED TENDERS, marked \u201cFoe.Mounted Police Clothing Su rappin and \u2018addressed - the-\u2014undersi wil be ba \u2018fetétved\u201d up # ao - on A esday, 1 ted forms of No, tender will be received\u201d ugiete_made om soch\" printed forms Paiterns of Articles\u2019 may de n° at the office of und : us \u2018Assume.On the T7th of May Alfoneo XIII.completed his fifteenth year, and, as in Spain a Sovereign comes of age at 16, this will be the lact anniversary.of his birth before the termination of the present Regency and the assumption of.full powers by the young King.that henceforth the boy should have some practical experience of the difficult It has.aécordingly been arranged task which will so soon devolve upon him,and it spectator at \u2018all Cabinet Councils.ney through the \u2018east \u2018and south of Spain\u2019 in the autump js also Lomas told the other da bexitifal oasis, of has been annduynced that during the next twelve months he.is to be present as a À jour- being.planned, and at Elche that Alfonso was expected to visit that ms.It is, indeed, weil that the lad should learn \u2018something - about his kingdom, of which so fir he has seen youth, and_he alone stands \u201cbetween sister's recent marriage was little eave Madrid and San Sebastian; his suminer bathing place, snd that his subjects should see \u2018amon, them the son of Alfonso umous birth was hailed XII, whose with such joy in the May days of 1888.For the future -of the Spanish monarch un- clicate i CA e unpopularity o 3 ue to, the doubtedly depends upon this frail, and a revolution.fear of having Her as-a Queen with a Carlist vent of Alfonso XIII.or ex:Carlist, 4s her Consort; and this feur would be realized if an ing were to ha pen to her brother.o wonder that the \u201cto the position go long held by his mother, and her retitement rom affairs, perhaps even from Spain, are awaited with \u2018some anxiety -in the native land :of pronunriamientos: The recent disturbances at Barcelona, always in.the van of all nish agitations, from the time of \u2018Espartero to the present day, have yet fuf- ther increased the cake w } the throne.Lover the induréial ste of the Peninsula, the desire of the Ci Catal ure of autono hich surround mbvement all The.w Emebt 6 ade\u2014thene con tente the triple dangers of the hour.When Catalan meetings at Barcelona ery out: |\u2018\u2019Death to Spain !\u201d\u2019 it is a {serions sympt of anti-national feelin 1 juit as the i : of \u201cDeath to the tant rove the.arity of be religio ies.Such he inheritance into w ich Alfonso soon \u2018enter.THE KING EDUCATION.out in force at the dt ah Amend hs Dre ad military \u2018instruction, though not of so strictly professional a kind as that of his father, who was a capable officer; at times the public hears of his rifle practice, under the supervision of totors, and he is raid to be studious.He certainly looks intelligent, and, if not handsome, is, by no means an plain \u2018as \u2018most modern \u2018Spanish sovereigns have been.The greatest os \u2018under which he labours\u2019 ia that hé was in name from the moment of his birth, and therefore his.education, in a country so attached to eti- | quette as Spain, was \u2018from the first mist dif- cult.Even in humbler walke of life Span- ieh patents hardly ever rebuke their children, who are therefore a nuisance to everyone who does not humour their whims.But Ye rnin of a juve ilé Spaniard who ing.is a more \u2018aeficient in clins from, the na-\u2019 jure of the or on ra does got, 1 « owever, look a spoilt c sf e ho lic\u201d 12] \u201cRae .Bed he mir ad the misfortune, ke, \u2018him, to Queen when she was ali education scandatously J Clerical infiuén nee has been\u201d the p pe ant one in his achoolroom.-But it pm : possible that a-patural reastion may spon set jn, and that the young King, hs once he has been emaneipai tramontane pastors and, masters with scant | honour.Clericalism can never be a st -support.of an Alfonsist monarchy; because | - from 1833 onwards it has regarded pari: ism as its own liar canse, If a Liberal monare] be wise, he will ft must be.admi itted, he has not bad move D < chance so far of acquiring Np-{.where\u201d is cha of Kingohin.mo ; busin arduous 4 than | in in Sain, where thé cates and adres oor little respect for.the monaro! monarch should ter all said and done, Lest née government: has always | rd reciat | : ed most.But Atoms.na Bun mot the }.face of a leader of a Napoleon I.on |: a Bismarck.Hé.in san amiable toy, who | would bave Joss, much flappier he had not | been born in t! Ror does he sess amon A fhe other's Ministers any man.of ability charsèter to acted mo rt of mentor, my h pal iota ic h Lord Melbourne steps of f Great Britains late \" THE QUEEN RRGENT.JS is an à what Ty hs Eh ion to know.| besome ts n Regent on year hence.ee ernal male : LT SU usand times | ; Ps ; , may treat his ul- | Alor 3 but.\u2018 Republic, the Carlists,:}\u2019 other ls ics ater ' bein man of on wilh, AE pF gulding the ary : Queen ; she remains on in Spain, after her takes her place on the throne, she 4a sure | by umacrupuiovs.of infiuencirig him unduly, \u2018of trying to is Ministers and so on.Spani t sh ics rare full of such slanders as this, af \u201cthe.Palace\u201d has always.been accused every gai son of Mr.J.Lorne McDougall, Deym.Lad Balfour of Burleigh Each tender must be accom Ey ore ode Hs.Pi.ditor-General, to Miss F.Gertrude Ken- dqughter.Lady Is bel Larnach, Lord ang cepted Cupadinn Dank choque for an Pac Coutliard ot ' ny, daughter of Mr.Thomas Kenny, will Lady Belper: Joab and Lady Barnard ¢9usl to five Stor, the total value at Mr.am hig Lesiie, Mont 1 take place at the residence of the bride's brought Miss Cecil, and Earl Carrington IC ek té 1 Which will be forfeited puis of ir ina Shr Jonn Talal, Bar Sheng\u201d The sovemony wil bo perfomisd Sine, Tick bea\u201d Alcxanger Coington.oR SUT 6 Be VE de Se ar, George Benson has been spending ofiet Church.The bridesmaids will be wn; Hon Henry Tutton.Lord Frederic Be.mot the aris Smits © ilk: be retuenes, the last fois With his famil Pa ng odist 5 ue e : pammald » 3 be Blackwood, Lady Saville and No payment Will be new! in Thousand Tol y Mn the Mise Di: acenny, sister of the bride.and Miss Helyar, bord Wiitria Seymour, Lady seriing this advert without authority Mrs.E.B.Black has left with her fam Thomas Ahearn \u201c>The rod ei De at- Thomas Sk sas MSN Aa Bona havin or où - oke an r.Wickham ily for Kennebupk Beach, where they will tended by Dr.Smith, of Otta Guards), Lady Victoria Dawnay and Miss Com tronic N N.renfain until September.Miss MabeleCox, 3 Lorne Crescent, has Dawnay, and Hon, G.Brabazon.Rites Ottawa, 12th June.\u201d 1901 901.La rm se otherwise?Nor is the fatal wind of Madrid, mon.But political arguments may be ad- affairs, hile hfa mother, with ber ripe : ; which, according to the local sayin, lls duced.in.favour of her return to Austria.knowledge o Spanish politics, could re + ; t a man yet will not put out:a candle,\u201d an The other\u2019 Dona Maria Cristina, mother of, medy \u2018this re if she stayed to advises ; is responsible for a death- rate double di and Regent for, Isabel IL, found ite pate him with her counsel.Between thess a) of London, beneficial to this weak mand to remain on in S a after h ternatives the Queen will have @ to choogs, narrow chested boy.ust ter's cdming-of-age.resent hor when she ceases to be on Malt mediaeval Po were killed by the chilly ria Cristina, though a woman of far de 1902, and a.wise choice will be , rooms of the | tera, 80 not a few Spanish character than her.namemke, | is, like her, a! of her wapy services adopted Eb EAE TE Bes SURE ah it (Rn ow se : asts from the zing \u2018sierra outside the 0 y their treatment o eo an ° | ALFONSO x11.wi LL RULE IN Spanish capital.Still, Don Alfonso has his Queen, do not like to:be govern y MRS.\u2018HOPPER\u2019S ; REALITY AFTER YEAR.stood the climate so far, thanks to his foreigners wever excellent the latter | Te oo , mother's assiduous care, and he may grow itherto.the ney has a Her \u2018 Mothers Estate Said\u201d to to.be ee ronger as he grows older.Phyaical exer- necessity, and.A \u2014 rr Although Only Only 17 Years of Cis he has never had to any extent, and With respect, as one oy under most diffi- Worth More.Than $250,000._ : it was ludicrous, yet sad, to see the poor cult circymatances, performed ber\u2019 uty \"OAKLAND.Cal, July 3.\u2014The will of Age and Frail of Health, He Has little King taken down by two gorgeously- well.But she is not) and never has been, |\u2018 re\u201d Josephine Duusmulr, mothes of Rane Been Educated Thoroughly for | dressed officers, each nolding one of his Perso nally ar, d her tact.at.the : Wallace Hopper, -and -widow of late \u2014\u2014 hands, from the Royal pavilion to.the edge time of the Spanish-American war, snd of [Alexander Dunsmuir, makes othe weil- thè Difficult Position He Will Soon of the sea.at San Bebastian last summer.late she has: been identied, with her on \u2018known- actress: reslduary.legates: after the provisions oF a trust clause shall have carried out.eetublishing a fund iin \u2018for the\u2019 benefit 0 Dunsmu d'only other eid oies Wallace, hicagd.The valve of the estate is not En but it is supposed to be more than of Le - conceivable intrigue, ofted without the lewst = re revi, of reo On he lhe and Toy Tp Sm ja Per LEER of sixteen can kno othing of men Do offices, 163, 185, 16 and a sds de now forming.také over the busi payments.Because we enjoy be produced, 1 both in medium and use our astortmenta are uneg ty can 15 Hy you should .BUY YOUR Furniture, Bedding = Carpets = FROM US AT PEESENT \u2018are quoting specially Jom, prices \u2018for.PA jeg, we are giving liberal rn to \u2018those withing to furnish on easy the reputation of jasring the best: furatvure than.can Beoanse se que Pr Pric.are always the aed, it which farniture of standard i} Cause the \"prices we \u2018quote\u2019 below will prove our assertions.\u2018a8 Styles of Parlor Suites from .Balance of the Stock reduced fn proportion.CF.L'APOINTE, 447-1440 St.Catherine Streets Bu, 7 ; befor he new com- : MT 75 to 8325.00.140 «Fancy Chairs from 1.50to 45.00 28.- Lee Canopies from «| 5.00t0 885.00 .1/20 -« Chiffonnieres from -.5.50 to 40,00 \u201ca \u201888 | ¢ Sideboards from = - 7.00to 350.00 CS 60° « _ Extension Tables from - 4.75to 40.00 07 +, | Dining Chairs from < - .70to 12.00 55 .« |, Brass and Iron Beds from 3.25 to 125.00 75 Bedroom Saites from = -1*50t 178.00 , ve ae) \u201c "]
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