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[" * TO-MORROW: COOLER.= @ Bun rose today at AN; mete as 7.26 = \"THE MONTREAL HERALD ~osrD YEAR \u201c, 5.J MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1800 PRICE ONE GENT\" == .Ch \u2014 = A ~ PLUM \u2014 CHINESE Di*2LACES | Neath esr weover ve © 1 Péturieo aeenust| HOUSE.AROUSED BY Cape Town, June 8.\u2014General Warren, | + Mafeking, Tuesday, May 20.\u2014Colonel SOUTH AF h \u201cAN NEWS Attention of British Public Again Focussed on Events in the Far Fast\u2014Large Interests at S take.New York, June 8 \u2014(Npecial )\u20141I.N Ford cables the Pribune trom London this mormng With the breakdown of the cable service tbe news from South Africa is meagre, and public attention 1 centred upon China.The opinion generally expressed by the press 1s that the situation 18 guing daily from bad tv wurse, and that the cris requires strong handling.Thus ls à safe generalization, when nobody either in Fleet Street or in diplomatie circles un- derstauds what ws gong on behind the scenes.The Boxers revolt 1s clearly an anti foreign movement, but the relations of the Dowager Empress to it and the use which rhe may be intending to make of it in the interest of Russia are mysteries too intrI- vate to be unravelled.What scemed at the autzet to le a local uprising has become 4 widespread movement against for- cigners, which 1s envouraged by the Chi- Use government until missionaries are murdered, railwavs destroyed, and property looted and burned.GREAT BRITISH INTERESTS.Whether or not Russia has offered to suppress the Boxers movement And Japan bas lcen affronted lv the proposal, there are great British interests which require bnanediat> breteetion, and Lord Salisbury expected to mtervene with a strong pand and with the approval and co-opera- on or Germany The Foreign Office has nou uge-sUons tor dealing with a dutfi ts cult and dangerous situation.The China question is seen through a glass darkly in diplomatic circles, but there is à peneral expectation that the nntative will ome from the Bnosh Foreign Ofire, and tout effectue incrsures will be adopted for prevenone an outbreak of war between Uetia and Japan, and an umpendiug revolution mn Cinna.BELATED WAR NEWS, The War Office was silent vesterdav, and there was Little trustworthy news at nnd night from South Africa Despatehes from Lorenzo Marquez -tate that the Boers hal removed TOO Brink prisoners early last week to Eland Valley, where they were À DOMINION UNION Congregationalists Have One Large Canadian Union in View.MR.ARCHIBALD ON THE YOUNG.- { Exchonoes Have Been Arranged with a mumber ot day.The Congoegaioransis in Can da contemplate fedev 0 in the fLotete ps of their sis- tes den min tons of Prote tant pTSUas0n.and mov pez bo sm a Hosen to enbra al the Urngregalionsis in the country AL pre ent the oars two un.oas-that of Ontario and Queuv aroi that of the Mar une I'rovine Teere is none au Western! Canada fur:nc the session of the former union sn manuel Churh this morning.# MOtON Wo05 Unanimous adopted in favor Gi.a J eu UNION Pue v.r0u3 Congre- gaticnui co iT nA rel from ean to ocean, taining où all the cum nes audit 13 taougar toatl one s rong union would, likowsse, do pancho make the operat ons af the entire Chareh anore ut connais eff rive The résn-\" lution wa ro ird 9 the uounnation com rm.tee, whi h will appoint a committee to appreach the union of the Maritime Tro- vinces, and to effet the amagamation sf.the suggestion proves motually agts cable.Mr.6H Ar n'bald, ét this city.who nas\" done a yreu deal of missionary work .n the Line of IN(OIID:NE teachers, ser ular and , religious, on the pest methods of instructing, the young.drlivered a most interest'ng address long that hue Many of! the hints he gave were practical and helpful, and not a few were pregnant wirh excellent suggestion.Jie dwelt at some length upon the adolescent period of childhood Mr.Alexander has just returned from a visit to Vermont, where he addressed the Trachers\u2019 Association in that state.His plan 1s to give a course of ten days\u2019 instruction to teachers in various cities, and his services are in constantly increasing demand \u201cThe hurib, said he to the reporter.is beginning to recognize that it 1s largely dependent upon the young people.\u201d Rev.J K.Unsworth, of Scotland, Ont, led the prayer meeting whith prereded the business session this morning The members of the Unien mentioned will preach in the following churches on Sunday evening St.James Methodist, Rev.J Bowman, Dominion Square Metho hist, Rev Melville A Shaver.First Baptist, Rev.A.F McGregor.Point St.Charles, Rev.H.F Thomas.The Idra is to k'ep the morning free for the visiting clergymen to hear sor- mons wherever they may elect to attend No requests for exchange were received from Presbyterian clergymen, presumably because they will the following Sunday be absent in Halifax attendant upon the General Assembly.The following names of delegates, with their billets, were added to the register thls morning Rev.Edwin Rose, Ayer's Flats, guest Mr.G.Climie, 5, Columbia Avenue Rev.A.W.Main, Danvilie.guest at college.Rev W A.Vrooman, Winnipeg guest Mr.Charles Cushing.51 Overdale Avenue.Mr.JP.McDougall, Maxville: guest of Mrs.Van Bruen, 21 Lorne Avenue Mr.Lionel Trevin, Zion Church, city, 34 Lorne Avenue, BOER LAAGER LOCATED.Hammonia, Orange River Colony, Juoe 8.\u2014Generat Rurdle made à strong demonstra tion against the Boer positions, employing 600 of General Braobant's Queenstown Mounted Rifles, two gnns, and the Cape Mounted Infantry under Colonel Daigetts The Boer outposts weer driven back and thelr Inager was located, but the troops returned withont a battle TO LARGER QUARTERS.St.Hwacinthe.Que.June & (Specla The Hanque Nationale of Queliee has Jnat made the purchase of the extensive block at the corner of Casende nnd St Simon streets.hitherto owned and ocenpled hy Maver Richer.stattoner, where they pro ace to remove shortiy The increase of the bank's business here anuring the past two years has induced the directors at irs tast meeting to sanction the purchase.INTERVIEW WITH KRUGER.Lorensno Marquez.June 8 \u2014United Staten Consul Hollis, wbo returned here yesterday from the Transvanl br special train, tad a two bours interview In close confer: ence with President Kruger at Machadorp It is stated that Mr.Hollis was the hearer of friendiv despatches from the United Btates Government urging Mr.Kruzer to treat for peace.Churches fer Sun- ; kept under guard, and that General Botha ' Lad not retreated more than a dozen miles l from Pretoria.There were also belated accounts from Boer sources of the capture of the Yeomanry, and highly colored stories of the exploits of Steyn's raiders.I here was so little news from the British beadquarters that suspicion was excited that the wires had been cut between Pretoria and Kroonstad, but the real break was in the cable service.The Boer raiders cannot do much harm when the veldt is bare amd there 18 ro grass for their ponies.Their operations are limited by the necessity of carrying torage wherever they go.No important captures of guns, or materials of war at Pretoria have vet been announced.The mung companies are sending out ther managers to South Africa this week to resume operations at Johannesburg.OCCUPATION OF PRETORIA.Details of the British occupation of Pretoria are beginning to come in from various war correspondents with Lord Rob: erts.A telegram from Bennett Burleigh seems to indicate that a number of Boer othicers and guns were captured in the tighting betore the city, but according to another report the withdrawal of the Boers was accomplished successfully and without di~order, and all the guns and stores were got away before the capitulation It i~ eviden that about 1,000 British prisoners have been removed to Nooitgedacht, some forty miles to the north-east of the capital.The object is, no doubt, to hold them as hostages.They have been penned in a barbed wire enclosure four acres in extent, and uncovered, on the open veldt.Twa other tran loads of prisoners were prevented hy Lord Roberts from leaving Pretoria According to the Central News correspondent General French attempted to cut off the retreat of the Boers, but was unable to do so.Considerable attention is heing devoted hv the London newspapers ta the Chinese question.Matters are developing rapdly, and the situation is apparently growing steadily worse, A Pekin telegram to the Times tates that an Imperial decree, il- sued on Wednesday, virtually justifies the Poxers for their recent outbreak, and 1s \u2018quite un-atislactorvs : Abbe Auclair Raises Ire of Federated Trades Council.ATTACKED LABOR UNIONS.Hon.Mr.That Unions Did Not Have to Pay Insurance Tax.i At the mecting of the Federated Trades anda labor Counaul last evemnxe attention Was called tv an address delivered hye Bec Abbs Auekur te the Unions, Vimn- sut Penevolent Socetv.an which he worned his hearers to keep clear of labor Robidoux Wrote to Say.cvs whose wave were the wave of ; darkne-s, aad to beware of ambitions | which led to strikes and discontent with the conditons to which God had been plia-ed to call them lt was moved that representations be made to the Archinshop to have hon rebuke the Rev Father for grange utterance to such sentiments.À parted duocussion followed, delégates de- penne the atutnde of the Reverend fiher nd citing the Pope's encyclical on the labor question a< a more enhghtened vow eo tthe coffrts or workingmen to better their condition.The delezates from the Théatrical Unton announced that their won had come to a -atistietory under- .34.$822,321 05 SEWER DIGGERS GET THEIR PAY Contractor Who Neglected to Settle With Workmen Is Spated Trouble by City.The Roads Committee have Instructed the City Treasurer to pay the wages of the en: ployves of Mr.Michael A.Campau, contract.cr, of 163 Chausse Street, Delorimier, who had heen engiged In the construction of the Cardinal street sewers.A notarfal deed hais been served on the Committee at the Instance of the workmen, and Mr.Campau said that if the Committee would pa him any sums sdne to him he wonld duly, pay hix men.The Committee decided to jay the men themselves and to hand the 3 22 8838 Ï DRUGGISTS' RIFLE CLUB.At a Meeting Last Night the Wholesalers Organized and Elected Officers.; At a meeting held in \u2018the Montreal Camera Club last night au rifle club war organ- lzed by the wholesale druggists of Mont real, to be known as the Montreal Druggist«\" Rifle Club.The following were elected officers :\u2014- Honorary president, Ma- Jor H.H, Lyman; president, J.F.Morrison; vice-president, A.BR.J.Moore; second vice-president, John Findlay; treasurer, Frank Brush; secretary, W.I\" Wilson: committee, R.C.Irwin (Evans & Sons), Phil.Lyman (Lyman, Knox & Co), Mr, Garretty (Kerry, Watson & Co), O.W.G.Dettmyers (Lymn, Sons & Co.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RICHMOND MEMORIAL LIBRARY It is probable that Mr.James Reid Wilson, Me.©.E.L.Porteous, and other gentlemen interested in the proposed memorial library in connection with Bishop's Callege School, will visit Lennoxville before the end of the month in order to confer with the directors of the school as to the site and other details.There are about 600 volumes already in the library, and 4500 has heen subscribed for books by .friends of the school.\u2018 tion, with Street, last Tuesday.case standing on the Morin\u2019s clerk to have it the constable passed by, the constable bad no action - which Constable en for asmuult was consequently dismissed: excursion for New York.by New York Central special train which JUNE 38, 1800.been let te Montreal grms as follows:\u2014 For excnavtion, masonr, cut stone, and brick work, Me.John Quinan; \u20ac J tag.Mr.D.M.Leag; roofing, Messrs.G.Reed & Co., painting and glasin Messrs.Jones and Heory; plastering, k J.W.Hughes; r works, The Domil- lon Bridge Co.; n work, Meuars.H.R.lves & Co.; mosaic ad marble work, Mr.Robert Forsythe; and electric wiring, The Roay\\ Electrie Compe.The contaret Is to bu compelted by t th of September.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CONSTABLE IN THE WRONG.Should Have Lett Mr.Morin\u2019s Store When He Was Ordered to Do So.Constable Mougeau, of No.13 police stu- dimrelf into a heap of trouble r.Joseph Morin, a blind gentleman, who keeps a plano store in St.Lawrence There was a plano sidewalk in front of the store, aud the constable balleviog u was obstructing the sidewalk told Mr.removed, Later on and found the box wait still there.He went into the store to tell Mr.Morin about it, but that geutle- wan ordered the constable out and à scuffle ensued, in which, the constable sald, be wus assaulted by Mr.Morin, whlle e Mi.had been assaulted Recorder Weir held that right to rewaln iu tbe store after he had been ordered out.His duty was to get a warrant against Morin for obstructing the footpath.\u2018The Morin swore that by the coustable.without costs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A STRIKE THREATENED.Mr.George Dower, of Toronto, Dominion aniser for the Iuternational Typographi- eal Union, has been in the city in counec- tion with a difficulty that bas arisen in the Gazette \u2018composing Toul.Mr, Richard White, mapager of the company, purposed cutting the linotype men down a cent a thousuud on every one thousand ems set, which would have meant a cut of about thrée dollars per week on every linotype wan In the place.At the same time he wuggested raising the time hands a dollar a week.Bo that, on the whole, Mr.While would have made money.But the only ones satisfied with this arrangement were the time \u2018hands; the linotype men, as wus patural, instituted a vigorous protest, Mr.White, however, was inexorable, and a strike was almost precipitated.It was at this juncture that Mr.Dower's were called into requisition.After considering the merits of the dispute in all its phases he took bis departure.His report to the executive of the International Unlon is eagerly awaited.Trouble may yet ensue.ee A RECORD RUN.A specinl Grand Trunk train, with a party of 110 Chicagoans bound for the Haris Exhibition, which left Chicago yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m., and arrived here at 41.05 a.m.this forenoon, has made a re cord trip.\u2018The run from Toronto to Bonaventure Depot was a remarkably fine plece of travelling.The train, consisting.of sis coaches, rolled out of the Union Station -ut 3.44 a.m., and made the run to Moutreal at an average speed of 53 miles an hour, Including stops.It was drawu by one of the company\u2019s elght-wheel passenger en gines built in the Point St, Charles work shops, and turned out last autumn.The nrty will sal] for Liverpool by the S8axon- nn.\u2014\u2014 STE.CUNEGONDE COUNCIL, The Ste.Cunegonde.Council met last.night and voted $150 to ppay the expenses of the delegates who will attend the celebrations in New York on the occasion of the feast of St.Jean Baptiste, June 24.I'he delegates from Ste.Cunegonde are Mr.Prive, Dr.Lalonde and -Couricillors He- mond.\u2018Aisene Camubell and Dr.Cypyhot.The Council also decided to purchase 1,000 feet of hose fram the Canadian Rubber Company.CATHOLIC EXCURSIONS.About 200 persons left Montreal this morning by the St.Jean Baptiste Suciety\u2019s They travelled left Windsor station at 8.15 a.m.Rev.Father Blais has just completed urrange- ments with the C.P.R.for an excursion to St.Boniface, Manitoba, on the 2lst, \u2018which is being organized in connection with the St.Jean Baptiste, celebration in the Prairie City on the 23rd.To rt .TO MONTMORENCY FALLS, Quebec, June 8.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014On the 24th of thls manth clectric cars will run between here and Montmorency Falls.It ls raid the cars will run as late as 11 o'clock at night, and as early as § o'clock In the morning.By the end of Joly the service will be extended to Ste, Anne de Beaupre, 21 miler away.This will greatly facilitate tourist travel to these Interesting points.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARREST CAUSES INDIGNATION.James McElheron was arrested last night on a charge of picking the pockets of, William: Johuson, of Nt.Catherine street.The money was found in the street and Mc- Elheron is indiguant.rer ACCIDENTAL DFATH.\u2014A verdict of accidental death was returned yesterday In thé case of Laurent Lacroix, whose body wax found on Tuesday In the river near Dobell's wharf, Hochelagn.\u2019 HORSE THIEF GETS 15 MONTHS.\u2014Jo- soph Maud, who was found guilty of steal- ng a Henrl, was sentenced to fifteen months® im- horse froin Joseph Belisle, of risonment by Judge Lafontaine this mora- Mongeau had :tax- | services St.GALICIAN IMMIGRANTS.A epeclal train with upwards of 300 Gal.ng.a far.BRUCHESITS VISITS.\u2014Yesterday morning Monselgnear Bruchesl, In the course of hia pastoral visited St.Bnazile le Grand.Thence he proceeded to Rt.Bruno.He wll retur nto Montreal to- tour, lelans who came over from Havre by the Frenchd'hnadian line steamer Roger, arrived at Windsor Statlon last evening, The Immigrants left at a Inter hour for the Northwest In charge of Mr.Alphonse RMe- gamhault.of the Dominion [migration Department.J i night.To-morrow morning he will pre- glde at the general ordination at the Cathe- ral.A LOST CHILD.~The police have been asked to find the little daughter of Mr.Alfred Bagz.4% St, Maurice - Street, whe has been missing from her home since TELEGRAPH INSPECTION.Mr.James Kent, general manager of C.P.R.Telegrapha, left for the Pacific coast this morning an an inspection tour during which he will visit the principal telegraph | offices on the system.He la to be accompanied as far, as Port Arthur by Mr.w.J.Kemp, assistant auditor of telegraph re- celpts, ' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRUNK LINE CONFERENCE.Mr.W.E.Davis.passenger trafic manager, and Mr.G.T.Bell, general passenger.agent of the Grand Trunk, returned this morning from New York, where they have been attending a conference of trunk line representatives with regard to passenger trafic rates.MORNING MINING SALES.The sales at the morning session of the Mining Exchange\u2019 were reported an follows by A.W.Morris: Can.Gold Flelds, 500 at 8.200 at 5, 500 at 53-4: Montreal-London, 1.000 at 241.2: Deer Trail Con., 3.500 at 63-4; Crown Point, 3,000 at 11, 1,000 at 8.\u2014\u2014 DR.RAINSFORD AT QUEBEC.Quebec, June 8\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Rev., Dr.Rainaford, the eminent New York clergy- wan, is at the Chateau.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - CHICAGO MARKET.Messrs.J.8.Bache & Co., 16 St.Sacrament Street, report the closing prices to-day as follows: Jue 8 Ops.High.Low.Close.a Wheat\u2014 x cally ee 5e 0% TX TOM TI%-N rn-\u2014- « July .38% 06 B%-% 4-4 Oate\u2014 July + \u2026 N% 2% NM-% MU Pork\u2014 \u2018 July Lo.UN HW nm nn Sept.3190 119 118 11% 697 TO 6% eM 7 70 6% 100 es 6% eus 69 ss em 6 6% Saturday's Illustrated Herald.Among the Illustrations of interest will be: THE VISITING LIBRARIANS Some.of the Men Who Have Charge of Famous Libraries.THE ABERDEEN ASSOCIATION.Snapshots of the Rooms of the Society.Se : THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION.Well Enown Ministers in Montreal This Week.YACHTING ON LAKE ST.LOUÏN.The New Knock-abouts in Their First Races.TRE VICS AT KINGSTON.Photographs of the Celebration on the Quesn\u2019s Birth- WAR VIEWS\u2014From The Mer- ; ald\u2019s Special Correspondent.this el havin plans fer constraction : cafe od he aorta aide of Her Majesty's - SHIPPING Entered Inw Steamship Murret C Wilde, Sydney, June Kisgwan & Co., coal.Steamship Huelva, Boulter, Sydney, Juse 2, Kin, n & Co., coal.Steamship Alcides, Stitt, Glasgow, R.Re ford Co, general.Bteamabip Buenos Ayicen, Pitts, Glasgow, .general.' Steamship Turret Bay, Sydney, Kingman & Co., coal.Stcamahip Hoger, Bordeaux, Franco-Cana- dien 8.8.Co., .Steamship Riplingham.Mayport, McLean, Kennedy & Co., rails.Entered Outwards, June 7 asd 8.Steamship Lake Megantic, Taylor, Liver pool, Elder, Dempster & Co., general.Schooner La I'lata, Sloan, Gaspe, Anderson, McKenzie & Co.\u201c Steamship Turret Chief, Wilds, Sydney, Kingman & Co., light.South Africa, R.Steamship Devona, Tait, Reford & Co., horses.Steamship Kinsale, Nash,\u201d Sharpness, Mc- Lean, Kennedy & Co, deals.Stemmnship Turret Bay, Sydney, Kingman & Co., coul.| Steamship Corinthian, Dunlop, H.& A.Allan, general.VESSELS IN PORT.\u2018Steamships, Daventry, Wilson, McLean, Kennedy & Co., moored at Hocbelaga.: Tritonia, Rollo, R.Reford & Co., moored at foot of Berri Street.Lake Megantic, Taylor, Elder, Dempster & Co., moored at foot of Berri Street.Rathlin Head, McCalmont, McLean, Kennedy & Co., moored at foot of Marl borough Street, ; .Tritonin Teutonia, Buger, Furness, Wi- thy & Co., moored at Hochelaga.Corinthlan, Dynlop, H.& A.Allan, moored at foot of Jacques Cartier Square.Kinsale, Nash, McLean, Kennedy & Co., moored at Hocheiaga.Kildona, Roberts, It.Reford & Co., moored at foot of Berri Street.\u2018 Devona, Tait, It.Iteford & Co., moored .at foot of Berri Street.Memnan, Cross, Elder, Dempster & Co., moored at Island wharf.: Brigantines.: Albatross, Chalmers.Furness, Withy & Co., moored in Customs basin La Plata, Sloan, Anderson, McKengle & Co., moored in Customs basin.\u2019 Mignonette, Menard, C.A.Boucher, GENERAL NOTES, The Dominion Line steamship Cambroman sailed from Liverpool at 5 sp.m.yesterday with 34 first cabin, 77 second cabin and 325 steerage passengers.The Lord Line steamship Larne, from Montreal on the 25th ult., arrived at Cardiff on the 7th\u201d Inst.and landed her live stock (180 cattle and 300 sheep) In good condition, except three sheep which died en route, The Hend Line steamship Malin Head, Captain Phillips, from Montreal, arrived at Dublin on Wednesday afternoon; all well, The Lord Line steamship Lord Iveagh will gail from the Tyne on the 8th inst.for Montreal.The stenmship Riplingham will reach port to-day with a full cargo of steel rails and fish plates consigned to McLean, Kennedy & Co.8he wlll load a full cargo of deals home consigned by the same firm.The Leyland Line steamship Albanian enlled from Antwerp for Montreal on the 8th inst.The Leyland Line steamship Assyrian arrived at Antwerp from \u2018Montreal on the 7th inst.\u2019 ; : The steamship Parisian.passed Fame Point at 9.15 this ming.This will bring her to Quebec at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning and Montreal at the same hour on Sunday mornibæ: The Elder, Dempster & Co.Beaver Line R.M.S.Lake Ontario sailed from Liverpool for Montreal Tuesday, June Sth at Oo p.n.The Elder, Dempster & Co, Beaver Lin RMR Lusitania from Montreal arrived a Liverpool Tuesday, June 5, at 8 a.m.The Donaldson Line steamship Tritonin, Captain Rollo, sailed this morning for Glasgow, with a full general cargo.Her berth will be oceupled by the company\u2019s steamship Aletdes, Captain Stitt, which will ardve In port this morning._ The company\u2019s steamship Lakonia, from Montreal on the 24th ult, arrived at Glasgow on the Sth fnst.and landed her shipment of Hve stock (304 cattle and 54 horses) In good condition, except two cattle, which dled en route, The Head Line steamship Rathlin Head, Captain MeCalmont, salled this morning at daylight for Relfast with the following general cargo : 200,007 bushels grain, 20 drums.3% tons paper, 120 standards hoards, 285 standards deals, 65 loads timber, R30 sacks flour, 660 bund'e< staves, 20 tierces tallow, & cars provisions, 210 hoxes cheese, ete, She will complete cargo at Quebec.on the way down.; The Lord Line steamshin Lord Antrim snflled from Ardrossan for Méantreal on the 5th Inst .\u2019 .The omson Line steamshi Hurona sailed from St.Vincent for Montreal on the oh Inst.The Franco-Canadlan Co« steamahl - er, arrived in Quebec this morning.Roz, o'clock, and is expected In Montreal tomorrow about noon.1 .June 7 and & STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS.Liverpool, June 7.\u2014Salled, Amasis, Mont- Rordeaux, June 4.\u2014Arrived, Halifax.peciraifr, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Larne, Mont- cal.Bristol, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Iola, Mo : sailed, Etolla, Montreal.ntreal: Liverpool, June 7.\u2014Sailed, Montrent.\u201c.Barry, June 7.\u2014Sniled, Carisbrook, Pug-.wash; arrived, Tahn, Bremen, etc, Pala- tia,- Hamburg.etc.Cherbourg, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Fuerst Bis marek, New York, Cambroman, Liverpool, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Wacsland, Philadelphia.Glasgow, June T.\u2014Arrived, State of Ne- braskn, New York.\u2019 Boulogne, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Amsterdam, New Yor remerffaven, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Saale, New\u2019 York.: \u2019 Liverpool, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Germanic, \u201c New York.Rotterdam, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Amsterdam, New York.Hatifax, June 7.\u2014Arrived, Beta, Jnmalca, ; Turks Island and.Rermuda.Hong Kong, June 8.\u2014Nteamship Empress of China left here for Yokohama at noon to- ay., ' Halifax, June 7.\u2014Arrived, steamer A.R.\u2018Thorp, New York.+ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLICE SPORTS.The fourth annual games, under \u2018the patronage of Lieut.-Col.Hughes, in: connection with the city police force, have heen fixed at the M.A.A.grounds for Wednesday, July 25, commencing at one o'clock.NEWS.| Briardene, | Typewriters.Rebuilt .We have a large stock of Second- Band Typewriters of every maks, which we have taken in exchange for the Underwood Typewriter.They have been thoroughly oves- hauled and repaired, and ave |aooD AS NEW.Amongst them are many of the very latest models, some of which \u2018have only been in use for a few months.Every machine guaranteed Creelman Brothers Typewriter Co, 97 St.Francois Xavier Street.1 NEW YORK STOCKS.The following quotations were received by 0.D.Monk over J.5.Bache & Co.'s private wire: June 7 que a DRSORIPTION.3 Am.Cotton FRR cere wees esse eees o, mon ce esse wees Am.Tobacco.eu.-.-.91k 91} - 014 90} o ces: sss seer cess Ao.8 Rfg.Co .1148 116 114 118% 0, \u2014\u2026.u esse mess sec Am.Bpirita MIE.00 .+0 0000 ooon aree do.do.pref .ceee pen 0.Anaconda Mining Co.\u2014\u2026 là &tch.Top.& St.F.= 21 = 25 do.\u201cdo.__pret 7 TE OU 71% American 8toel & W .o vo.esse Baltimoreand Obio.79% do do pret Brooklyn Rapid T.Canadian pacifio u Chez, & Ohio.hicago, Burl.& Quinoy foago Gas.eeeneen joago& North Western Chicago, R.I.& Pacifico.Chicago, Mi, & St.Paul.Continental Tobco., con o o p Consolidated Gas, N.Y.Colorado Fuel and Iron.Cleveland C.C.& 8t.L.Delaware, Lack & West.Dolaware & Hudson.Denver & Rio Q, pref xd.Duluth, Sth.Su.& Atl.do, do prof.Federal Bteel.do.do pref.Qeneral Electric.Jersey Central, .Lake Erie & Western.rai ry ry \\/ C2 do do, pref.Louisville & Nashville.Manhattan Elevated xd.si Missouri Pacific.\u2026.Sif 5 53, Metropolitan Traction.° .ess National Lead Co.188 18} .16} 0.pet.tiie esse sess asses Northern Pao.com.new 0) 508 37 N.Y.Cent or am 13) 1% 13 19 .Y.Centra udson.N.Y.Lake Kricand W.eve 194 do do, Il.pref.i ies vuve ie, do.PTE = w% .%.N.Y.Ontario \u2018esterm $1 21 0] 20 N.Y.Air Brake Co.su 000 pi Jo mare po JN venu Sims ares eee es acific Mail .ver sees Bp .WW Pressed Stel,Com.bees 81% \u2026.= do do ' pref .Phil.& Reading.all paid 17 Ut 17 17 Prliman.PRE 6 eres care eee.182 Southern Railway.com.4 12 198% 11 o.do.\u2018 pre 53 Southern Faclre.eee.5 een Bi enn.ron.704 70} 7 a0 Texas Pacific.cess 16; ™ Le U 5.Leather, com.108 10§ 10} 1 do, do eM 6 .68 U.S, Rubber, com.25 25% .do, do.prof .o.ec.Oh} Union Pacific, com.88h 541 S54) 53) do do p Cao esas cess 338 Wabash camassees pre tier vase eres eens o pref.> 0.14 \u2018Western Union Tel.\"7 of mi ho Wheeling & Lake rie.\"ue eee aees prof THE MINING BOARD.The closing, bid and asked prices on the Mining Exchange to-day were reported an follows by A.W.Morris : + CUT OFF THREE FINGERS.Quebec, June .8\u2014Speclal.)\u2014Cond Gagne, of the Street Railway Company was splitting kindling this morntng at his home in 8t.Johns suburb, when he cut off three fingers of his left hand, be off duty for some time.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC MEN ALL WELL.Quebec, June 8.\u2014Speclal.)\u2014A letter received here to-day from Pte.Dalberg, of the Royal Canadian Regiment, says that all the Quebec members of that force are \u2014 \u2014 Many Bright Boys for them.In Every Town and full instructions will be sent, BOYS THE HERALD WILL START YOU IN BUSINESS Are earning money every week by acting as selling agents for THE SATURDAY JrrustraTED HERALD.We want a boy in every town in the country to act as our agent.To start the business we will send 12 copies for the firat week.After that you can send the wholesale price for as many copies as you find you can sell, and if you fail to dispose of any, you can return and receive back the money paid There are many people who will be glad to patronise a bright, energetio boy, and if Tre HERALD is delivered regularly to the house, atore or office, you can build up & permanent, profitable trade in a very short time.You can thus make money and be independent without interfering with school duties.Write to Ts Hunain'e Circulation Manager, saying that you want to try the work, and the first week's supply THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY MONTREAL.in good health.\u2014\u2014= \u2014 re CLOSING QUOTATONS: STOCKS SKLL- BUY- KRS ERS Payne.War Eagle ; 6 195 Republic: 100 90 Montreni $8 Big Three = 1 Brandon & Golden Cro 3 15 California .,.104 1 Can Gold Fields.ve 7.o Cariboo Hydraulic.103 Evening Star.io 7 Lies areseeuce [ Gold Hill D Iron cel i: ov 10! 3 no ree etasaences Geste 80° Monte Christo.vies % % Montreal Gold Fields.vx 3 8 Noble Five.:.\u2026.- .8 3 Novolty.veeeene ES gy 2 Old Tronsides.: 5 9 v nie actes\" 0.3 1 ambler Cari vee Bullion.e HOE + Decea.84 Morrison.4 3 Qolden Nari .% AM n Sove 5 Fomeno 9 8 3 » teno ver ease Winnipo su i \" Dardanelles 4 Deer Trail Con.7 a North Star.105 98 Kenneth.23 20 v He will | I \u2014\u2014 \u201cA - THE HERALD \u2019 \u2018 - that part of the invisible payment for war + 15,222 had been reached.This js disap- \u201cAnother quite common occurrence is for \"of his road at being unable to find ship \u2019 ence all round.FOUNDED 1800.FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1900.| The fighting in South Africa is confined to a relatively small number of men.But the world is nowadays so .rly a single organism that it is not alone in Africa or in Great Britain that ite effects may be \u2018felt.In Montreal there are signe a-plenty iv being made here and in the United States.This resuits principally from the fact that the war has been the means of withdrawing from Canadian and American Ports a considerable part of their business equipment, without there being available anything wherewith to replace what is taken.The Government of Great Britain has been able to charter large numbers of first-class ships from all over the world for use in transporting men, food, munitions and horses, and, if the experience of Montreal is a fair criterion, this withdrawal of %0 many ships from their regular routes has been a real injury to men engaged in many lines of business.It is statéd, for example, that the export business in butter is in a very bad way.Many of the ships that were fitted up for cold storage during the past two or three years, have been put into the African ser vice, and butter exporters have found themselves unable to secure space at all, Largely for this reason the shipments from Montreal in the first four weeks of navigation were only 4,079 packages, whereas in the same period last year a total of pointing to a degree, for with British buyers more and more disposed to give good treatment to the Canadian article, another considerable increase has been confidently looked forward to in this year\u2019s trade.steamship men to refuse requests for space for floun The space on what ships they have has been contracted for in advance, \u201828 a rule, and the man who wants space for flour, and there are many such, finds: himself disappointed.To what extent this is likely to be a disturbing influence may be inferred from the fact that the shipments of flour in the four weeks of this season have been just half of what they were in «the same.period last year, \u2018the figures being 36,862 barrels for 1900, and 72,867 for 1809., \u2019 Again, the nature of the stringency may be perceived in the state of the market for cattle export.A few years ago the steam- Ship men laid out sections of their ships for this purpose with the idea of getting a maximum rate of forty shillings a head.The rate fell rapidly, however, to thirty, then to twenty-five, and last year as low as twenty shillings a hedd was taken.This year the ships are not particular whether they get the cattle or not.Their space is fn demand.But the cattle are in the country and have to go out, and although there have been only 10,957 head shipped } as against 12,681 last year the rate charged 1s sixty = épinions are subjected to more searching \u2018 \u201c> VAGRANT VERSE | THE MNSMAGR, (Written fer The Herald.) From over the ses comes à 1» wile borne oa each billowy tvave\u2014 anediaus, your soidiers are They are allant, courageous and brave: When tis needed, the pick, spade and v They handle with masterly skill, Then \u2018Charge!\u2019 Is the order, they're a With a vim which yeur bosoms would thrill We weald net unduly you flatter, Nor elate your colonial pride, \u2019 But we think it our duty to tell you \u201c Yonr Tommy can ours rank beside.Then up Le our heart there comes welling at lump of motherly p As wo.say, twa, we kbew \u2018that our Tommy Would show he could yours stand begide.\u201d He who flew at the first call of danger Was not to be beaten In war, And In fact we consider our Tommy \u201d Only equalled by \u201cyoung Lochinvar.So fear not, Imperial Mother, Unduly to foster our pride, SF ae that a a Joue Te ey ho , Of the place ~LYDTA F.BDWARDS.Truro, Nova Scotla.+ + © THE PEACEMAKER.Two soldiers, 1 Ing a8 they fell pon the reddened clay\u2014 th daytime foes: at night, a\u201c peace\u2014 reathing thelr lives away.Brave bent bad stirred each manly breast; Fate only made them foes, And lying, dying, side by side, A \u2018softened feeling rose.\u201cOur, time is short,\u201d one falnt voice said; \u201cTo-day we've done our best .On different sides.What matters now?To-morrow we're at rest.Life lies behind: I might not care For only my \u2018own sake, But far away are other hearts That this day's work will break.\u201cAmong old Hampshire's pleasant fields There pray for me to-night À woman and a litle gir \u2026 With hale like golden light''\u2014 And at that thought broke forth at last The cry of anguish wild That would no longer be repressed \u2014 \u201cOh, God! my wife and child!\" .\u201cAnd,\u201d said the other dying man, \u2018\u2018Across the sandy plain There watch and wait for me loved ones I'll.never se¢ again.A little girl with dark, bright eyes Each dny waits at the door: The father's step, the father's kiss, Will never meet her more._ \u201cTo-day we sought each other's Ivess Death levels all that now, For soon before God's mercy -seat .Together we shall bow.Forgive each other while we may; Life's but.a weary game, \" And, right or wrong, the morning sun Will find us dead, the same.\u201d The dylug lips the pardon hreathe, The dying \u201chands entwine; The last ray dies and over all ~The stars from heaven shine, The little gir with golden hair; And one with dark eyes hright, On Hampshire's tieldx and sandy plain Were futherless that night, D \u2014Lue Vernon, In Leslic's Weekly.= HALFBREEDS CONTENTED.\u201cThe half-breed commission, of which Me.- J.A.McKenna Is chafrman, recently returned from Willow Bunch on the Coteau of the Missouri, twenty miles from the boundary of Montuna.This ts the most typleal halfbreed colony remaiulng in Canada: lt is the remnant of the old buffalo hunters.The valley in which they reside was tbe last stamping ground of the buffalo, and the place.where Sitting Hull pitched his camp in Canada.Two hundred and fifty cases were denlt with by the commission, and the halfbreeds showed a marked.preference for land scrip.Not- withstandipg the large gathering the best order prevailed, and the -halfbrecds showed \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 dE New York Times : Ome of the counsel for the laculpated officials of the American Ice Com has ohmerved that the basis the a pea his clients was \u2018News rad howl\" This he asid as saying settled the wiole business adversely te Prcnccution, & matter of fa no business man go lng ebout his Lastness in an honest and lawful \u2018manner, and no publie official dis charging In à siinilar manner the duties of bis oftice, has any reason whatever to fear \u201cnewspaper howls.danger is mot that too much but that too little publie attention will be paid to \u201cnewspaper howls.\u201d Doubtless the newspapers themselves have thelr share of blame te bear for the inattention.There ls & general proneness to the belle?that they magnify peccadilloes, and treat them In a sensations! way, in order to \u201csell the paper.\u201d Nor {a thin belief.unsupported Ly evidence.Therc have Rn cases of the election of Mayors of New York who had not a single supporter the press.The fact le that \u201cnews per howls\u201d deo' no innocent man any arm.A conspiracy on the part of the united press of New York, If we can lmag- Ine.such a thing, to ruin a faithfal official would have no effect except of reaction upon and it happens also that two of our eateemed contemporaries are instigating the prosecutions.ut, us we have sald before, If there ls a public service needing to be done, and nobody doing It for the reason that \u201ceverybody's business is nobody's busl- wess,\u201d then g newspaper which mnkes this its business earns the publie gratitude.If Its motive be to \u201caell t e paper,\u201d that does not lessen the bene@t.And the \u201chow!\u201d does comparatively little harm when the facts are not with the howler and immense good whew, as in the present case, they are.We belleve with Burke that \u2018\u2018where there Is an abuse there ought to he a clamor.\u201d The counsel for the Awerican Ice Company think the clamor about thelr clients a senseless and disgusting \u2018\u201c\u2018howl.\u201d And no wonder.SUNDAY GOLF AND GIRLS.Chicago Times-Herald: A new crusade against Sunday golf hus been started ln New York Ly the Women's Sabbath Alt- ance.The firet step taken @& an append to all young women belonging to the allf- ance, who are urged to refrain from drlv- Ing and lofting nnd putting on Sundays.It is expected, according to the declarations of the Alllance lea era, that \u2018as soon as the men find themselves the only fRun- day players, they will cease to he scen on the links on the Sabbath,\u201d We hope the Young Indies belonging to the Women's Sunday Alllance will grace fully live up to the rules and join the ern- kde without further urging.1f they can by remaining nway from the the men from playing on Sundays, they will ennoble their organization, even If It shall never accomplish anything else worth mentioning, But ft may de that the Allfance leaders have overestimated the drawing powers of the girls.We four that men who play golf on Sundays under the cirenmatances that row exist are wo full of the craze as to have no room for sentiment or conslstency, THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIMENT.New York Times: There in the hotlon prevailing both In In this country some error In England and that the Federal Constitution of Austraila is modelled closely on that of the United States.This Idea has, eurt- ously enough, heen used by both the friends and the opponents of the plan, the former citing the ren] success of the Amertean system and the latter declaring that this me.mous difieulty.and .that 1t- Is more apparent than substantial, The differences between the two plans are, however, sn conklilernbly that the argument one way or the other Is not very strong.In the first place, there Is no pro- vislon made or needed in very\u2019 difficult matter of managing forelgn relations, as all there nre necessartir with- ernment.In the same way, the essence of union is provided for In advance in Ann.tralia: by.the common relation of all the States to Great Britain.- There can he no nuestion of seceaxion Involving national ex.Istence, ax there was In thir counter, Thus against the couspirators.links keep.Australia for the : In the control folely of the Imperial Gov- | ruggie the American Unies wal obl a to sustain for its perpetuation entirely absent.facts make the em parier t iu Australis much simpler à easler.fram these conditions these are radical differences in the two systema Thus the fundameental principle of the Am can Constitution, the nepagation and in ependence of the legislative and execu tive departments, ts expressly discarded in Austra and the Beg ish of an e3- ecutive chosen from the legislative major and dependent on the maintenance of that majority for its tenure of office is adopted.This is in some d a more closely representative meth.than our own; but it crentes à very different set of tical conditions, Again, the upper house n Australia Is differently constituted and has different functions.nilke our Senate, its members are chosen ly by the same electors that choose the representatives, The powers of their Senate are quite limited and amount to lttle more than the power to.compel delay, 40d in extreme cases to force an a the people.e | Beaute in Australy can neither originate nor amend either revenue bills or appropriation bille A still more striking differ ence Is that in Australia the Federal Government, having the exclusive right to levy fimport duties and internal excise taxe will raise much more money than is neede for federal uses, and must divide the sur- | Plus according to a rather complex plan | among the States., - Probably the most Important effect of federation {nu Australia is the establishment of uniform tariff rates for all foreign trade and the extension of absolute free trade between all parts of the eountry.Of these the latter is, as it has been in America, the most permanent and powerful element In the common system.In this country It was what made possible the enormous development of the resources and energies of the people and welded beyond the possibility of permanent severance the bonds of litical and soclal union.We new federation, for, though It differs, as we have pointed out, from our own, it Is based on the same upderlylng conceptions of ordered freedom and has to the civilisation of the world the same relation.OOM PAUL WON'T LIKE IT.New York Post: Oom Paul, when he sees the current number of McClure's Magasine, will wish that he bad had a different blographer from Mr.F.Edmund Garrett, who sketches his carcer for that periodical.Mr.Garrett speaks from personal knowledge of South Africa, and [ta leading characters, Including Kruger himself.ccord- Ing to Mr.Garrett's summing up, Kruger Is corrupt in politics, unscrupulous in money matters, and in all things, and a man without regard for other people's rights, even those of anther Boers.He tas the tenacity of a.bulldog, with the cun- uing of a fox.He Intrigued against and overthrew his predecessor in office, a high- minded patriot, by playing into the.hands of England, and he accepted an office under the British administration which he realgn- ed because he was refused an increase of I salary.He afterwards became President of the South African Republic, and held this office in the war of 1881.General Jou- I\" bert won the victory of Majuba Hill in that War, and some years afterwards became a candidate for the Presidency, and was i elected, but was *\u2018counted out\u2019 by Kruger, very much as Governor Taylor was count- led out by the Legislature of Kentucky.| \u201cOf the concession.system, anys Mr.Garrett, \u2018In which centres If the corruption In the Transvaal, Mr.Kruger has heen the main piHar.When it came out | that certain presents had becn accepted by cess has heen attained nt the cost of enor- legislators from concessionaries.it wns the President who spoke in defence of such upolling of the Egyptians, and sald he saw no.harm In it, so that If men misconstrued the.large fortune that the present President Is known to have acquired himself, It \u2018in only hy assuming the private example from the public precept.\u201d Kruger's point | of view of the Outlanders is that they ought to pay all the taxes but not have any share In the government, or not enough to endanger Boer supremacy.\u201cWhen Sir Alfred Mîlner put forward proposals Involving not the Immediate.not the certain, © but the probable ultimate loss of a mono poly ef power by the Dutch-speaking gra- Tiers.\u2018It would he worse than annexation,\u2019 |.| themselves.dum dues 1 munity.T°\" 70 : ; When the commission had complcted its work an address, of which the fo lowing is a translation, was presented: Willow Bunñch, Axso., May 25, 1500, To J.A.J.MeKennn, Exq., Chatrman of the Hulfhreed Connnission: \u2019 Dear Sir, ~The halfbrieds of Willow Runch, Dry Coulee, Wand Mountain and Moose I'ound, In the District .of Assini- boin, assembled here to-day, cannot allow you to leave without asking you to kindly convey our thanks to the Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of \u2018Canada, the Hon.Clifford Nifton, Minister of the Interior.You will please tell these hon.gentlemen that we are grateful to them for BIVIng serfp to the halfbreeds born in the that act of Jikstice, which previous admin.lstrations had refused.We alo wish to take this opportunity to (Xpress our appreciation of the good offices rendered hy the Hon.James H.Ross, our member nt.Îte- gina, L.0.Davis, M.}.Frank Oliver, M.P.for Douglas, M.I\u2019, for Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Mr.I>.for East Assintholn, In ob.talning the recognition of our clatm, We congratulate the Federal Government on your selection \u2018as chalrman on this: important commission.You awd your colleague, Major Walker, have satisfied all those who bad claims to bring forward, and we are content with cour impartial decisions.The: presence of Mr, J.I.Pead\u2019homme, chlef secretary of the comlssion, has alee great.Iy pleased us, He hus also contributed to give un entire satisfaction, We conclude by wishing you success nt the other points at which you will continue your labors, | and we beg vou to believe In our entire gratitude.Rigned by Andre Gaudry, in the name of the halfbreeds gathered at Willow Bunch.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADA'S MINERAL DEVELOPMENT.Chicago Record: The mineral reglon of Canada, lying north, northwest and northeast of Lake Superior, has been believed for a long time to be one of the most diversi.monds, ns well as gold, copper and other «res, haye been found In the glacial drift about Chiengo, which, presumably, were: carried down from the reglon described h the ice movement during the glacial perlad, Just now there in sudden growth of Interest In the Canadinn mineral region.At Winnipeg a chamber of mines, har heen cs- tablished, whieh expects to do much to promote prospecting and the sale and development of mining properties.A strong London corporation this summer will begin dredging the Saskatchewan River for gold.Hundreds of tents of the river have revenl- ed that the sands which form Ita bed, in some places to a depth of twenty-five feet, carry over 25 cents\u2019 worth of gold to the cuble yard.This gold ean be saved by a gravity precipitation process, The fact that thin deposit is found in the bed of the river Indientés that it 18 \u201cfloat gold,\u201d which, because of a leafllke formation of the particles, has been carried down hy the water, It Is presumed from this that along posits of \u201cshot gold\u201d In rounded forms; which may be rich and extensive, Why the Canadian mineral peglon has never heen ayntematically prospected, is not easily.explained,\u201d except upon the theory that, geneenlly, prospecting for gold Is not conducted according to really sclientifie methods.Great direoveries, cspecially of placer deposits, have heen due to accident rather than to syatematic research, [It in conimed that already gold-hearing quarts ledges have been discovered which bid fale to rival the Routh African gold .delds in extent and productiveness.- .Odd Items from Everywhere.Balloons are used for drring Iinenn Par is laundries.Bamboo frames are a ed to a captive balloon, and the clothes are attached to them.\u2018The balloon makes sis ancents dally, to a height of about 100 feet.The natural color of water Is pure bine The avernge depth of sand In the deserts of Africa in from M to 40 feet.Vast quantities of flowers are gathered for perfumery purposes.Each year 1800 tons of ornage-flowers are used.beniden 29 tons nf roses, 140 tons each of violets and jnamine, 75 tons of tuherners, 30 tons.of tnania, and 15 tons of fonquila Four-fifths nf the garlic eaten !M Europe ta raised on the two African Islands, Zan.\u201crue et hotogra ble rtrait taken p trous life was produced hy Brot.Drapes at - fhe university of New York in 1830, + _\u2014 Hight Hon, Sir | Northwest Territories let ween July 15, 1870, and Decewbir 31, 1x0, We are ! thankful to the Liberal Government for fied, If not the richest, in the world.Dia.\" the river and Its tributarles are other de- | \"+ TO REVIVE - TION.Le Soleil: It ts done.The order has been Rlven by the Conservatives, scrvative press, lke good nnd faithful servants, have taken out their trumpets and thetr megaphones, which the popular vote had consigned to the garret In 1898.And the Tory xcribes are préparing sich cries as \u2018Our unhappy fellow Catholles,\u201d \u201cThe creed In thriatened, \u201cThe.Iibetals are PURANR.[get Sir Charles: Tupper and Clarke Wallnee that we want,\u201d and se on, We do not speak of charges of crucifikes proscribed, rellglous orders exiled, Iconoclasm, ete.\u201c The population Is too intelil- gent.and ton far advanced .to-day to he.{leve this nonsense, nud they must think our electors endowed with little sense to Intliet It upon them.The times of the Neros, the Doniltinns and the Galertnses are passed, and .for all who have closely followed the policy of the Liber) party, (his nceusation Is -fuil of _ stupidity.Wilfrid Laurier Las proclaîmed honestly, Mncerely and patriotically that the breadeh of our Institutions to-day gives to every respectable creed its shire of the sun.But, you will ask, what is all this agttation thout?Simply because the negotiations of i the Catholles of Winnipeg with the Public Rehool Board have had n négative rexult.First of all, are our Cong®vative friends sincere when they attempt to revive this eternal school question?If they are, why does not their venerated lender, Sir Charles Tupper, state thelr views on the floor of the House of Commons?How in it that the Conservative to open hix Hpw ou the subject?If they are not sincere, de they think that the electorate will be caught more easily than in 18067 The lesson was good enough for them to profit by It.No.It Was no use.: For want of \u201csonrething else, the achool question 1x to be revived, by Sir A.D! Caron, Tom Chase Cuagrain, Bergeron and Comelller, who will solemnly arsure us that our religions rights are men- need, \u201cthat \u201cour religion is practically ns- sussinated by the Lfberal Government; that, In fine, the devil presides over the Cabinet at Ottawa, But Baptiste knows more than he did thirty years ago, : Hix scent is better.He proved it In 1800, Besides, Sir Charles Tupper vilt take care not to sing the same wong before the Orange lodges in Ontario and the Maritime Provinces.\u2018 - Mr.Hugh John Macdonald will take care to keep his nose out of the whole business, nithongh he Is Prime Minister of Manitoba.Ho takes too much after his father.Meantime, the Catholica of the Province of Quebec apd of Manitoba will cohtinue to go to high mans, to he taught nccordin, to the laws of the clhiurch, to dircharge all thelr religions dutles, without ostentation, without hypocrisy, well understanding that rellglon 1s the relation of the deep con- victlons of the soul to Its Creator, and despliring the hypocritical cries of pretend., outraged virtues.che bremath.of our Institutions to-day given every respectable creed its share of the sun, Prime A Remarkable Clergyman.Lars Oftednl was one of the most remarkable clergymen Norway ever produced.He wac born at Stavanger In 1838, became a graduate of theology, and subsequently rector to the Church of St.Foter, Stava .During his career he founded no less than nine charitable institutions, a newspaper und a printing office; hold meetings lu and vut of Stavanger, established religious semi- varles wherevet he came, and there are vant tracts of Norway where he visited evéry farm sud addressed the people on the subject of religion, .On et November 1, 1801, he stunned his congregation with the confession that for the last seven years he had led a sinful life and had heen.guilty of gross im morality, hut that, God Waving forgiven him, he supposed his congregation would do the same, and that he might still con.ue as their pastor, Hie ngregation, oweter, took a different view of the matter and lite had to resign hie position, and Vaenceforward became the \u2018fallen angel « Noeway.ITS $- \u2018 And the Con- | Sir leider does not even dare | And soon we shall see the dance \u2018apened |! the passibility of any such political or mill- he said.\u201d Te Teele = THE SCHOOL QUES- ODDS AND ENDS IN DICKENS\u2019 LONDON, Atlantic: As we jog along, or walk by turns, we come to Buckingham Street, and looking up nt Alfred Jingles lodgings say a grateful word of © Mr.Pickwick.We tell ench other ghat much of what we .know of London and England, when we come to It,\u201d seems to have been learmed from Dickens.\u2019 Deny him the right to sit among the elect, 1f you will: talk of his tendency to farce and caricature: call bis humor low: comedy, and.his pathos bafhos, \u2018but the fact remains that every chfid, in Amerlea At least, knows more of England\u2014Iits alms- heunes, dehtors\u2019 prisons, and law courts, Its villnges and villagers, its beadles and cheapjacks, and ostlers, and coachmen, and : Boots, Ita streets and lanes, its lodgings, and Inns, and landladtes, and roast heef, and plum pudding, its ways.manners and customs\u2014knows more of theme things and a.thousand others from Dickens\u2019 novéls than from all \u2018the histories, geographies, blographies and essays In the Innenage.Where ls there Another novelist who has NO peopled a great city with his imaginary characters that there, Is hardly room for \\e Uving population, as one w the streets?P alks along ® ee A SIMPLE WEDDING.Chicago Journal: lam A.Clark was Morris at New York # elmple wedding, so Inform us, in spite cf the tremendoua wWenulth of the hride\u2018a father.Had he de- slred_to make an ostentatious display of his riches the menns were at hand, hut he preferred a simple wedding, as being more In tune with the democratic notions in this country.\u2019 The daughter of wi.wedded to Dr.Lewis on Monday.It was the press despatches \u2018Therefore the hride's gown cost onl $4,000.Five modest banda of diamonds, worth less than n million dollars, supported her collar, and below this fell three strings of pearls of even leas value, Every other detail of the bridal costume was correspondingly modest, and naturally, as we are told, the simpl city oceastoned much surprise: for the bride Is heiress to mil- laps, and could have worn a gown made of thousand-dollar bila had she desired to meke n unique and impressive display.The simplicity of the costuming was cap- ried Into all the other features of the wedding, \u201cJust a little remembrance, ny dear,\u201d remarked Papa Clark, handing his daughter n package of paper representing 1000000 In cash and holdings.And when no one was looking he almo handed her n stomache® of diamondk that could not have cont a cent more than $200,000, The only incidént that marred the alm- plicitÿy of the affair was the misadventure of one of the guests, who fell Into a mil- Uon dollars\u2019 worth of cut glass that had been carelessly disposed among the gift trifles.The scattered fragnienta Invested the greene - with a glitter that until then had been carefully avolded.® oo a VIEW OF TURBULENT JOE.: .+ : Vletorin Colonist: Thaë Mr.Martin In a man of strong personality\u2019 may be freely conceded.If he only combined with it better judgment and a fuller appreciation of the principles of our government he would he a useful man.Lacking the latter qualities, his personality makes him dangerous._\u2014mmmttmt NOTES OF THE DAY.Of.the entire street raliway track mile: age In Great Britain over one-third le owned by the publie.There ls no canping Industry among the Chinese, All of thelr sauces an compoten are preserved in earthenware ars, or In old wine and beer bottles, COrphanages and destitute orphans are \u201callke non-existent in Australian.There every walf lu taken: to a receiving houne nod kept till a country home Is found & A church bell cracked In ringing at the quiare of tan aD, near Behar hausen, rmany, a few « ago, a a down Ît was found to be of the yoar ne Oklahome City ia a thriving city of up: ward of 18.000 ple, with growing Indus tries, and hae Just begun the ereation of & free library, with the gift of £23.000 from Andrew Carnegie, .Co ar officers are expressly forbiddes by regulations to report to rivate eaquin ors concerning the \u2018name standing op oii i GT of nea or | may al! wish the utmost prosperity to the.tion In any case, whether Bob speaks or not, whether he has been paid full price or half price, he remains an exceilent witness for the judicial commiesion which the Laurier Goverameut is going to appoint.+ ee .BRBTHREN IN UNITY.Le l\u2019atrie: The Belleville Intelligencer, the personal organ of Sr Mackenzie Bowell, announces that the sooner Sir Charles Tup- per shall get rid of the: Montague-Haggart- Birmingham trio, the better for the Tory party and for the approaching general electoral campaign.Bir Charles would have been glad enough to follow the advice of Sir Mack; but be saw that half the Opposition was behind the trio.It he had taken & step against Mr.Montague or Mr.Hag- gart, he was deposed, and you know how he olings tothe feathers and the ribbona.As the ald baronet can do nothing himself, he bas the Toronto World annguuce that Hugh Jobn Macdonald will Join him in the aa contest\u2014and help him to overcome .?The Tory party is a prey to profound divt- sions; !t is torn by odious factions which seek to destroy each other.How can it hope to secure public confidence?® @ 9 QUEBEC A MODPL., 4 Le Solel: What 'n gaod spirit reigns in Quebec! Cure, philanthropic, religious.national.Our citizens as a whole scem on every occasion to be moved by the ost noble aspirations., If the comparatively limited extent of our population be considered, It may be sald that nowhere else are «such fine religious or national demonstrations seen.When Mafeking was relleved, after an uninterrupted siege of two hundred and thousand people in the streets, applauding enthusiastically the representatives of the ariny.Yesterday the spectacle was repeated.ee MR.ST.GEORGE'S CASE.La Patrie: Mr.St.George ought to begin to ree that it is supremely ridiculous to ussume a lofty alr with the press.At last night's enquiry it was proved that Roads Department employes worked on Mr.St.George's yacht, and were patd as if they had worked for the city.The pay lists were prepared as usual and tho wen also were pald am usual.It was only afterwards that Mr.St.George relimbursed the city for the time that the city employes had devoted to his yacht.The pay lists -did not at all mention that the Roads Department employes, when they made the boiler for Mr.8t.George's yacht, worked for or on account of Mr.St.George.© © © MR.GRAHAM'S GAMB.La Patrie: Readers of the Star are per- celving that for some weeks past that bigoted newspaper has undertaken to arouse the Protestant clergy against Sir Wiltrid Lau- rler.Readers of Mr.Graham's French organ have perceived that, for some months past, that good Anglo-French sheet was endeavoring to excite the Ctholic clergy against Sir Wilfrid Labrier.It would appear as it Mr.Hugh Graham is seeking to prescribe a line of action to the Catholic and Protestant clergy.This wretched buffoon, who would be decorated, and who will not be, has\u2019 all kinds ot effrontery.® à © WANTS ,OVERHMAD CROSSINGS.Le Journal, commenting on the recent fatal 1 @bverument ac- ® © @ PATRIOTIC LE SOLEIL.Le Soleil publishes an article on the British successes in the Transvaal, concluding, \u2018Let us rejoice in our capacity of loyal and faithful subjects of the Queen, who sees her eighty-first year inaugurated by a brilliant victory.; \u201cLet us rejoice as we think of all glory that will be our fair Canada\u2019s, whom we love so much, and who has contributed in the \u201cfull measure of her strength to the success of the British arms.Rule Britannia!\u201d : _ , ® © McGILL'S GARDEN.Le Journal: For some years McGill University has been asking the city to allow it to establish a garden in Mount .Roval Park.We see that Alderman Gagnon sug gests the establishment there of a garden, and even a zoological gardeny Why not renew the old negotiations with McGill and offer the University an establishment at the place which Mr.McGibbon occupied with his garden.The city need nat re- linquigh any of its rights of proprietorship.ee A JOKE ON GOLDWIN SMITH.Toronto World: No residence In Toronto took on a more festive appearance In honor of the capture of I\u2019retorin than did Gold- win Smith's.The gates opening Into his grounds resembled closely a triumphal arch.A linif a dozen or so Rritlsh flags were draped around the posts and gracefully fluttered across the entrance.They were securely tied in place, and arranged by somebody who has evidently an acute rense of the artistic.This was not the only decoration that made the usually dark and sombre house conspleuous, for ueatly arranged along the fence, for n dlstance of shout one hundred yards, were pretty little Union Jacks strung on a wire, at intervals of two fect.These, \u2018too, were artis- tlenfly hung with a view to.effect, and when people passing saw them they stood amazed.\\ \u201cWhat! has the \u2018Sage of the Grange\u2019 changed the opinions he held that have made bim famous?\u201d everybody asked.Itut this wns not so, The great master \u2018of style clings just as tenaclously as ever to his oft expressed opinions, and thia un-, usual display in the patriotic line was no doing of his, As a matter of fact he did not till later know anything about it.He had retired early.To some people .eacrilege that that long frowning fence Which hides from view the abode of the philosopher should be so decornted.After the firat shock had passed off, the question that scemed to be In everybody's mind was: \u201cWho did it?Who ever had the audacity, the temerity, to do such a thing?This question still remains unanswered.The person or reons did their work silently and stealthily, nnd they have the satisfaction of knowing that they have carried out a joke that was appreciated hy everyone\u2014cven by the victim of It, so It is tion.sald, pe \u2014_ It seemed almost lke | eighteen days, there were at least twenty | Henri, calls.fox oxarheed - ior accident in St.Fraitway\u2014cromings;- 8ir,\u2014You did me the honor in your issee come time ln October last of A me à Pending similar to the above.\u2018At e time { fall to see what connection there wag between stealing wood and my position as It wus the tiret tinool commissioner.me was aware of the fact that a s cial code of moiais Was provided fer schoos commissioners, but I have no doubt some of niy many friends (1) Im Outremout were auxious to display all ny virtues.While Wy cuse was sub-judice remained silent, bat now I have been exonerated from the Charges brought uguinst me I shall from fine © time ak a a favor a small space ou to put myself right before ublic.our sense of justice the - My intention give Outremont a ef the town, and remove the & building wbich bas been unflt by the Inspector of st seven years, those who had uo was from the school worthy children from condemued ag schools for the I wag opposed in this by turtber use for schools, aud did wot want te contribute for the benefit of ers.The public mn expect to heur from me again (n connection ith the charges brough that I 8 ought against me Yee oR 1 shall demand Sam \\ Yours very truly, Mountain Villa, Outremont\u201d: HART, + e à A Bicyclist\u2019s Complaint.Editor, Herald: ; - à am vindicated ed your untiring efforts in ever upright cause, whatsoever it maps have n.I beg leave to ask.for space to bring to your attention the treatment that bicyellsts receive in the city of Montreal, Ley are compelled to: carry a bell, also pay for a tax, and after night a lamp, and what do they Bet In return?It is wel kuown to you that they have not proper streets to ride on, nor the protection from danger of belug run down by cabbles, êtc., that they.ought to bave and I think that you will agree with me, as will all others who read this article, that bicyclists should have proper protection.or town, while it Is compulsory as well as Useful to the rider to carry à bell, they aré not compelled to pay for a license, or to go to the expense of a lamp, and they have decent streets to ride upon, and are aiso \u2018protected from the danger \u2018of being trampled to death by furious drivers.Here in Montreal cabs are allowed to dash along the street, or to stroll along, stop in the middle, stop on the crossing, or do anything they like, and the policeman will never juterfere, whereas, if a bicyclist is caught golug two lengths of his wheel on the sidewalk or at a little faster galt than Is thought proper, he 1s .at once taken Inta custody.Yours truly, ; CITIZEN, UNCONSIDERED TRIFLES, LIKE UNTO THEE.In the harvest and .Man garners his own, Through the sifting and the screening, The smelting and the cleaning gum - Man garners his own, the gleaning, From the thoughts that float and vanish, Man catches his own, For our thoughts, llke men, are And they seek to hide and banish All but thelr own\u2019 | Ella Walton._ clannish, Ottawa.\u201cT6 6e A ROOSTER STORY.Mr.J.F.MeKay, the secretary-treasurership of \u2018The Herald to go to \u2018Woodstock to.take an Interest in the Seutinel-Review, has a little boy, who, having always lived in a big city, had no knowledge of fow] hut what he had gathered from tha, , Ou.strasermhre aftr arriving in Woodstock he was \u2018out early, and gazed adiniringly.upon \u2018a rooster which stralghtway ; The little fellow shouted:\u2014*Granpa, granpa, tam here and see the goose laughing.\u201d ® oe NOBODY STOPPED THIS TIME.A curlous historical parallel In connection with the eclipse of the sun is the fact that on the same date, May 28, in the year B.C.383.the most Imemorable eclipse \u2018In history took place.It was during the progress of a flerce battle between the Medes and Lydians.The Hght of the sun suddenly became darkened, the incident was lng from heaven, and hostilities ceas resulting In an Immediate peace.\u2014Baltl.more News, © © NELSON'S IDEA.Lord Nelson wouldn't have liked all thig fuss over the relief of beleagured towns.\u201cI.would rather dle,\u201d be sald, \u201cthan have any \u2014 foreigner know that moved by elther defeat or victory.\" \u201cee \u201cLady,\u201d sald McGill Hasben, \u201cI'd thanh you for a meal of some sort,\" \u201cHa!\u201d remarked the bright housekeeper, \u201cyou're one of these after-dinner speakers.\u2019 \u201cWell, lady, I ain't that exactly or I wouldn't be so hungry.I ain't got so mych as a chestnut about me,\" ® oo ON THE HOTEL REGISTER, Loyalty down at Uxbridge beams righe out of the hotel registers.The following vas written In a ¥igorous Sand, on the Rascom House\u2018.register un er Thursaa May 24, 1000:\u2014 © RT God bless our one! Victoria Regina, ha py be! Thy subjects loyal: when t y reign îs done, May Britons still be Britons, still be free, And to thee grateful, keep thy mem'ry Rreen, ; Thou noble woman! thou Immortal Queen! The Bascom House\" ralse, .- e And join the chorus of an Empire's praise, + ® TAKE YOUR CHOICE.- On Friday night, when, If the reports be true, all London went Into a raving satur.nalin of dellrium tremens, the mother of Colonel Baden-Powell- sent word that she\u2018 had retired.\u201d and that \u2018If any telegrams eme she wars not to he disturbed till morning.Bravo for the old lady.Whatever there may be meritorious in Powell's con.duet, we know now that he is his mother's son.\u2014~Bobcaygeon Independent.\u2019 pt mt.4 .Doctor (to patlent who wishes to be treated for an impediment in his Speech): \u201cDe ou always stutter?\u201d Patient\u2014\u2018O\u2014o\u2014oniy ° Son I-1\u2014talk.\"\u2014Judge.Queen! to-day she's elghty- Even Soaner.\u2014Foster\u2014\u201cDo all your employes drop thelr tools the instant the whistle blows?\u201d _Ployer\u2014\"Oh, no, not ail of them.The more orderly ones have their tools put away before that time.''\u2014Basasar, It Is merely painting { to enlarge on the reputation of Deus net bite the teague.Smoking Tobacco For satu everywhere Se, (0c and I5¢ Plaga.The tags are valuable, save them.In any other clty .who recently resignea tha ER crowed, © taken by the contending armies as a warn.\u201d I could ba to-day the flag shall {RO *- \u201cInskip, 511 Dorchester Street, slipped and yroke his ankle.: \u2018NEARLY ASPHYXIATED.\u2014While at IN ORE OF CANADA .Natural Riches of the Dominies Still Ueknowa, i \"BEPORTED »Y THE SURVEY.Eaetmens Districts Known te \u201com-.tala Iren Remain to Be .x-.plolted.Ottawa, June 9.(Specinl.)\u2014Great as fas been the impetus given to the exploitation of the iron ore deposits of Canada during the pust two years, we have yet to discover the extent of our resources In - t 1 £Tth, 28th and 20th J Le present from all parts of the and the sanitary state of many cities will be discussed.Odiclal receptions will be rendered te the strangers.ee THE CasMAN'S PROTEST.If Jebu Will Behave Himself Properly the Police Regulations Con- corning Him May Se Relaxed.A deputation of cabmea waited upon hainman Lebeuf, yesterday evening, for the purpose af chlisting hls sympathy towards sbrogating id police by-law requiring all y cabmen £ ug for hire to remain seated on thelr vehicles.Ald Lebeuf pointed out to the delegates that the by-law had been this regard.Whole districts believed to be tieh in iron ores have yet to be surveyed.In his annual report just George M.Dawson, of the logical Survey tment, says of one district:\u2014 \u201cThe extraordinary netivity manifestea in the extraction of iron ores in the north- | ern portion of Minnesota, adjacent to thas district of Ontario situated to the southwest of Thunder Bay, appears to render it immediately desirable that the part of foe rovinre referred Lo should be suæ 0 a care eologi examination and p mapped.Here, as in Michigan and Minnesota, iron ores are hnown to occur both in the Keewatin and Ani- _mikie rocks; those of the Matawin and Atikokan districts, upon which numerous claims have been taken up and some work of an exploring character has been donc, being referable to the first-named formation.These ores are chicfly magnetites, but there seems to be some possibility that \u2018soft ores,\u201d for which so great a demand now exists because cf the facility of their extraction at a low cost, may yet be dis covered in important quantity, particularty in association with the Animikie rogks, within the area occupied by which a num- -ber of claims have also been taken up.dt is therefore pro d, during the coming season, to un ertake work.upon tne map-sheet immediately to the south of the Shebandowan sheet.or No.8, in the Western Ontario Nerieg.As about half of the rectangular area of this sheet overlaps the State of Minnesota, the survey of its Canadian portion should not occupy a very long time.\u201d .\u2018 Apparently there will be a usefulness for the smelters which are being built in the Upper Lake district as well as for those down by the sea.YUKON GOLD PRODUCTION.Speaking «of the gold production of the Yukon the report says.\u2014 \u201cThe gold production of the district can only be given approximately, but the for lowing figures are probably nearly correct ar ; vee seeds .$ 2,500,000 1998 US SSI.10:000,000 1899 LL.sh ve he ee seen 16,000,000 $28,500,000 \u201cdt is unlikely that the rapid increase fn production.ot the last two.years will be continued, as serious inroads have alreaay been made on the rich portinns of Eldorado and Bonanza (reeks, and to a less extent on Hunker and Dominion Creeks, bus the amounts remaining, with the long\u2019 stretches of medium and low grade gravels still untouched on all the creeks.en.sure a high production for a number of years.City News in Brief.HELD FOR ATTBMPTED ROBBERY.\u2014 | - su Frank, Ford was.y held: to the Court -of \u201cQueen Benctr sostérdiy-for \u2018to break into Mr.Hemsley's jewellery store, Notre Dame Street.; : DASHED INTO A STORE\u2014A horse owned by Dr.J.Dube ran away yesterday morning and dashed through the dry goods store of Mr.Adam Lamy, 2023 Notre Dame mire forced upon.them In consequence of the neglect of many carters to comport them selves with decency, cleanliness and order when not restricted ta their cabs when awaiting hiring in the streets.If, however, there was a deterinination on the part of cabmen to bebave themselves s0 as uot to cause inconvenience to the public aud to ereate a constant stream of com- laints at the City Hall of drivers\u2019 misbe- ivior, he promised that the Police Committee would be willing to grant them more liberty than at present.The depuation then \u201cwithdrew, and the subject will be mentioned at uext Monday's City Council meeting.GEORGIAN BAY SHORT LINE.Ottawa, June 8.\u2014(8pecial).\u2014An act to Incorporate the Toronto and Georgian Ray short line railway company was discussed at the Rallway Committee to-day.This is the Opposition profect.to the Canada National Transportation Co.'s Bill, which passed the Committee last week.Mr.Me- Mullen opposed tte bill on the grounds that to give two charters over the \u2018same route which was from Toronto to Georgian Ray would prevent the road being bullt.Nel- ther company could go ahead.Sir Charles Tupper supported the bill.He held that this company should be placed on an equal footing with the other company.On the other hand the opponents of the bill maintained that the committee always went on the principals that two roads shouldn't be cbarterèd along the same route.Discuss- lon of bill was postponed.NINE INDIANS KILLED.Stokbridge, Onelda Indian Reservation, \u2018Win, June 7.\u2014Eight Indians and one child cident.A squaw went into the yard where several children were playing, caught a chicken and chopped off its head, leaving the hatchet on the ground.The children prepared to imitate the woman.One selected to act the part of the chicken was selzed, its head placed on a block and hack.ed off.A number of men engaged on a derrick in the yard raising heavy timbers In the erection of a harn, seeing the child beheaded became panle stricken, The heavy timber fell with a crash, killing elght men.+ en SALUTED THE CORTEGE.Toronto, June 8.\u2014The Evening Telegram has a special cable from London which says\u2019 \u201cIn a specinl despatch to the Dally Mall from Cape Town, date Monday, a correspondent describes a pathetic .seene that was witnessed here.A member of Strath- cona's H dled, despite every attention skill could previde, lu.the Green Point Hospital.The City Imperial Volunteers, stead of providin ed a squad of pallbearers.All the troops turned out and saluted the cortege.\u201d Up to the present no intelligence has reached Cannda of the death of a member of Strathcona\u2019s Horse, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 C.P.R.TIME TABLE CHANGES.\u2018Important change in time takes effect Juss 11, See advertisement in another col- (Windsor Station) at 9.30 a.m.for Winnli- peg, Vancouver, ete.Instead of 9.45 a.m.Other changes affect trains to Ottawa, Quebec and St.Gabriel, and branches, including Ste.Agathe, which latter will have 4 a ¢treet, creating considerable consternation among the employes.Lc : BROKE HIS ANKLE.\u2014Whlle boarding a Windsor- and St.Lawrence car at the corner of Dorchester treet yesterday, Joseph work in a drain on De Montigney Street yesterday, Adrien Grignon, of City Hall Avenue, was overcome by escaping gas and had to be conveyed to the General Hos: pital, where he soon recovered.© FAINTED ON NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2014 While walking along Notre Dame street yesterday Mr.F.C.Tuck, of Chicago, was seized with a fainting fit and was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital.In'an ambulance.He soon recovered and was able to go to bis friends.\u201d INQUEST ON SECTION MAN.\u2014Coroner McMahon and a jury held an Inquest yen terday on the body of Joseph Menard.of Ste.Anne's.who wag killed by a C.P.R.° train near Beaconsfield.He was n section hand and in attempting to avoid one train stepped directly In front of another.ELECTED OFFICERS.\u2014Sacref Heart section of St.Jean Baptiste Society has elected officers ar follows: President, HW.Lareau; first vice-president, N.Granger: second = vice-president.F.I.Sylvestre, M.D.treasurer, F.Giroux: first commis- saire-ordonnateur, W.Dufault; second do.E.Archambault.+RIMAGE.\u2014The Redemptoriat Fa.ea St.Anne's Church will conduct {he elghteenth annual Irish Catholte _pit- Ste.Anne de Beaupre and to t Epo de in Madeleine, on June 30, for ladies and children only.The atenmer Three vers-will leave Rongecours wharf at 2.30 and wlll return on the following Monday morning.\"MUSICAL ASPIRANTS.\u2014Mr.Stewart Ÿ a distinguished professor of Macpherson, | eademy of Music, TInndon, the Royal Eng.will examine the practien] candidates ntreal for diplomas in that institu- ras \u2018Fuesday ot the Royal Victoria Cot- lege for Women.During bis stay In this eity Mr.Macpherson will be at the Windsor Hotel.MR.HORNING'S LECTURE.\u2014 \u201cThe War in the Transvaal\u2019 filustrated stereopticon lecture delivered inat ovening In Association Hall by Mr.Benjamin Horuing: The pletures included the landing of troops In Cape Town, fon Kop.Lhdysmith.the Royal Cana.dinns, Lord Roberts, Lord Strathenna and many of the military Jenders.\"When the famülar fnces were thrown on the sercefl there was great enthusiasm.The lecture wan given in ald of the Numismatic asd Antiquarian _Roclety, and \u201cthe heantifnl views were loaned hy Mr.Henry J.Tiffin, vice-president of the soclety.- PLUMBERS\u2019 CONVENTION.\u2014The master was the subject of an | Sox day service, leaving Place Viger a.m.- .Quebec local will leave at 8.20 a.m.and will The evening local for Labelle, etc, 1Q p.m.daily from Windsor Street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 NEW RIFLE CLUB.At a\u2018meeting of members of the Victoria Rifles Rererve Association, It was decided to form a Victorin Reserve Rifle Club, the following gentlemen helng elected officers for the ensuing year: Hon.president, Lieut.-Colonel F.Henshaw: president, Lieut.-Colonel Geo.Starke: first vice-presi- dent.Jas.A.Cantlie: second vice-president, Arch.MeGoun, jr.: secretary-treasurer, Capt.H.Stanlen: committee, Meakins, Capt.W.Gen.Beers, Capt.Bacon, Capt.Desharats, Capt.Pope: Goodhue, Lieut.Desbarats, H.8.Mu ST.P.Lleut.ssen.U.8.CONGRESS ADJOURNS.Washington, June R.\u2014Congress adjourned sine die at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon.The conclusion of the work of the Senate was quiet and perfunctory, attended by ne dent to the close of a session, and when the gavel fell finally, expressions of rellet \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - BAY oF QUINTE CONFERENCE.Quinte Methodist conference met here yesterday with over 200 clerical and lay mem- of Napanee, was elected\u2019 president on the first ballot, and the Rev.Mr.J.N.Me- Camus, secretary.Mayor.Quinlan present- l ed an address of welome from the Town Connell, to which the Rev.Mr.Dube responded on behalf of the conferences PREPARE FOR ACCIDENTS.A Wise Mother \u2018Will Always Keep a Well Tried and Reliable Remedy \"in the House for Burns or ® Scalds.Accidents are liable to happen at any time.Griffiths\u2019 Mentho! Liniment takes out all the fire and pain from the burn or scald fu an instant, and leaves no disfiguring scars.It immediately produces that cooling sensation, a virtue possessed only by this remedy.Use it for baby's bumps or bruises, headache, @prains, stings or bites of insects, sunburn, etc.Grifiths\u2019 Meathol Liniment is the key to quick rellef! A bottle should be kept handy in every home.It is a medicine chest in itself.All druggists, 35 and 75 ltrmnhers of the elty nre requented to meet o-night nt Ft.Joseph'a Hall to make arrangements for the fifth annual convention cents.For sale by B.B .McGale, 2123 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.; Choice Diamonds and other \"i Puitiips Square, .e | Diamonds.| eee At all times we have for the inspection of buyers and visitors, the most extensive stock in Canada of Persons who have not thought of purchasing, but are interested in precious stones, and the att of their appropriate setting and treatment, are as welcome visitorS as thése who come with purchases in view.ee HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Precious Stones, \u201c were killed here to-day in a pecullar ac- | in- a.burial party, furnish.will: Somme imu Ottawa local at 8.30 n.m., from Place Viger.|, leave at 5.30 p.m.Soo train will leave at | Major exciting scenes, such as are often Incl.aud gladness were heard from all senators.\u2019 Port Hope, Ont, June 8.\u2014The Bay ot\u2019 bers in attendance.The Rev.Dr.Grothers, | 10 THOURLS of Pn rman.Martinesu, y a conciliatory dealing with the Mo Street Railway, and a conference will be arranged between the two with a view to arriving at a satisfactory compromise vo SM nager Wank Le : > anager Wan , i of letters laid bef committee, com: fr deo i otioms passed plain t e resolutions u be based, le.This which their operations wer cio drlicnble to the -waw especially appli - two-minute service on St.Penis Boulevard, and on Delorimier Avenue, and the early date (July 1) on which the new time schedule was to come into operation.i Chairman Martinsas said he was vi to mee e ilway Compan me in the matter of the St.Denis Boule vard, provided they carried out \u2018the rest of the ule.e time limit objection could be met in a reasonable manner if the gompeny pursued with dye diligence the provement of their general service.fe pew a pany inst, the pro was referred to the of the Street Railway Com- conduit by-law ty Council.The License Commissioners yesterday grented a liquor license to Mr.John Grose, manager and lessee of Her Majesty's Theatre.This was done on the condition hé assume thé payment of Mr.Frank Murphy's debts at the rate of 25 cents on the dollar.Mr.Grose deposed that.his lease of Her Majesty's was for ten years.At the time he had taken the management h had not been aware that Mr.Murphy, th former manager, was wo heavily in debt.Mr.Grose sald he had pald $8.000 for the lease.He had in his possession the plano owned by Mr.Murphy.He helleved he a right to keep Ît.as Mr.and Mes.Murphy were In his debt.Mr.and Mrs, Myr.| phy, according to Mr.William Strachan, of the Western Theatre Company, who was called to give evidence, owed for rent, Insurance and taxes.Finally it was suggested that Mr.Grose pay 23 cents on the dollar to the creditors of the former managers.Mr.Grose, through his counsel, agreed, and subsequently the license was given.} r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014 A VALUABLE FIND.A cool spot on oné of the large open cars of the Montrèal Park and Island Railway.Co., which goes to Cartierville, Lachine or { Back River.Buy a family book.Ticket office, 128 St.James reet, opposite Post- office.Telephone Main 1731., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GASOLINE NOT ON THE LIST.\u2018City By-laws Do Not Cover Storage and Prosecution of Firm Is Dropped.The officials of the Fire Department recently discovered a tank containing some 500 gallons of gasoline on the premises of Menara.Gadbois & Co, importers, St.Catherine Street.and it was decided to oil in\u2019 quantity exceeding five barrels.\u2018A letter, however, was received by the Fire Committee vesterday asking for permission to retain the tank on the premises, J \u2018Upon reference\u2018 to the by-law dealing with exploxives it was discovered that gas- | oline was not included in the list of prohibitive articles, therefore the committee ordered the pro dd prosecution to be abandonéd; but at the same time decided to send the detaila-joi City Council in ordgr that they may line as they may best think fit.OLD BARRELS CAUSE LEAKAGE.Fire Committee Now Knows Why a Quantity of Coal Oil Disappeared.| The Fire Committee yesterday examined view to ascertaining.something more satfn- factory than had previously been elicited to account for the.alleged leakage of a barrel of coal ail at his station.lle ex- lained that the tank in which the oil ad been -stoared was leaky and old, and that the waste had been unavoidable.He the oil had been taken away by the men under his command for private.domestic purposes.The committee accepted the explanation and resolved to buy several new tanks for the future storage of coal oil.or Lo CRAIG STREET IMPROVEMENT.Sicily Asphalt Company Gets a Contract to Pave a Section of the Thoroughfare.The Sicily Asphalt Company was awarded the contract for the paving of Craig Street from Bleury to Alexander Street, at yesterday's sitting of the Roads Committee.There were only three tenders received, being the successful company for asphalt, and stone blocks, at 2,33 and 85 cents per square yard respectively;* the Northern Paving Company, at $2.45 and 81.57 respectively; and the Canada Asphalt Company, at $2.50 and $75 cents respec: tively.Thus the lowest tender was ac | cepted.It was resolved that the work should be proceeded with at once.1 cITY\u2019S BILL AGAINST LACROIX.At yesterday's mesting of the Fire Committee City Comptroller Dufresne, in com- | pliance with the request of the committee, presented a statement showing that the absconding ex-Ruilding Inspector Lacraix owed the city $110.Ow man\u2019s absence from Montreal no decision was arrived at as to the matter and the statement was laid on the table.EXCURSION TO NEW YORK.The Advantages of \u2018the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad.Tickets for New York excursion will be good going on regular trains due to leave Windsor Station, Montreal, \u201cnt 8.25 a.m., or 7 p.m.June & or 0.A special train will leave Windsor Station at 8.13 a.m.Friday, June 8.running on fast time through to\u2019 New Yark.This train will consist of smoking car, first-class coaches and buffet par- jor car.Excursionists Intending to take 7, p.m.traln, June 8 or 9, desiring sleeping car accommodation should secure same | early in advance.arreter ME WAS ABSENT FROX HIS SHIP.Thomas Croft, a sailor from .the Lake Megantic, was given a.couple of days in solitude to think over the Pretoria cele bration.Thomas being loyal to the core thought he should celebrate in proper style, and so he did.Fo much so that he was absent from his ship a day.He will be discharged from the jail in timé to take his place on the Megantic before she sails.CHANCE YOR INVENTORS, Berlin, June A \u2014The nicohoi trust- offers & prise of 12,300 marks to the Inventor of aa Incandescegt alcohol lamp.a THE MONTREAL DAILY \u2014p ind Nard TO PAY MA MURPHYS DEBTS ad | prosecute the firm for storing an explosive: f the matter to the || del | Captain Marin, of No.6 station, with _a « indignantly repudiated the suggestion that : ing to this gentle: | JUNE 8, 18 00.: LD, FRIDAY.0 prana Coffee 1-Ib.and £ 1b.cans.bean effuses fragrant Coffee of absolute purity., .R is largely imitated.Examing your purchase closely.| \u2018 CHASE à SANBORN, ! _ MONTREAL AND BOSTON.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Every Colonial House PHILLIPS SQUARE Of Interest to Ladies! + §PRCIAL VALUES in TRIMMED MILLINGRY.Wvery HAT AND BONNET is now being offered at a considerable > reduction off the original price.Now ls the time to purchase.- while the stock is large and well assorted.: LADIES\u2019 SAILORS \u2014 Smart, up-to-date goods, such as are being , .supplied to the \u201cSwell\u201d trade of New York.LADIES\u2019 SHIRT WAISTS \u2014 In Muslin, Sateen, Cambric, Gingham and -Pique.ALSO \u2014 CHINA SILKS, TAFFETAS and WASH SILKS.and are The above lines are purchased of the best manufacturers, noted for fit and style.: NO LADY who rides a Wheel should be without them\u2014 LADIES\u2019 BICYCLE STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS, ; Non-ebrinkable, black only, 4 sizes, 1, 2, 3.4.Small Women's, .Women's, O.S.Wo men\u2019s, and IE.0.S.Women's.TAILORING DEPARTMENT.SUMMER TROUSERINGS Having a very large assortment of Summer Trouserings, we bave decided to run them out at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per pair.These \u2018goods are the best West of England Worsteds, worth $7.00 and $5.00 per pair, and finished with our usual care.FANCY VESTS FOR SUMMER All our large stock of White and Colored Vests, for summer wear, are marked down to the low figure of: $1.00 and $1.25 to ensure a clearance.\u2019 , MEN\u2019S BOOT and SHOE: DEPT.1 MEN'S GOODYEAR WELT BOOTS, in Black or Tan, three shapes, three widths, and half sizes.These are splendid value.Price, $3.15, less 5 per cent.cash, or $3.00 net cash.OPTICAL DEPARTMENT PHOTOGRAPHIC \u2018CAMERAS, all sizes, from © PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES TRIPGD STANDS (universal screws) .descssasacsau0es $1.50 RUBY LIGILTS .++ ++ 00 ++ pu 0e Mossehe can cen tee core e eee ee se FUNNELS .0.: GLASS MEASURES .SQUBEZES .+++ 0 © TROUGHS .PRINTING FRAMES .++ Le ++ +0 accus .DRY PLATES, DARK BOXES .-.36 45 0e 0 eue es EXTRA DRY PLATE HOLDERS .+vecserreeseencencn 0e STANLEY DRY PLATES and various others.A .TONING AND FIXING SOLUTIONS .+.++ 00 accuveusssrre .TONING AND FIXING POWDERS .+ carsccesseussrecens \u2018 * DEVELOPING POWDERS, _ ARTISTS* PAPER, SOLIO PAPE PILATINO PAPER; PAGET ENGLISH PAPER, BARNET ENGLISH PAPER, BLUE I'RINT PAPER, MOUNTS (assorted colors | and sizes).: ; ?\u2018 } .MAGNBSIUM RIBBON for Flash Lights, time exposures and no smoke.> D : A Large Purchase of Fancy Dress Muslin ORGANDIFS AND SWISS.About 2.600 yards of choice DRESS MUSLINS, beautiful designs and dainty colorings.Great variety of NAVY BLUES and BLACK and WHITES.To be sold at about HALF REGULAR PRICE: SPECIAL NOTICE\u2014Lake Shore Delivery .For the convenience of customers residing at the LAKE SHORE, all goods purchased during the week up to FRIDAY NIGHT, will be forwarded on SATURDAY, by our own DELIVBRY WAGGONS.MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION.HENRY MORGAN CO.- : y Uptown Branch, 148 Peel Street.|: = Lite Rae\u2019 HEALTH \u2018Saturday's | LINEN.Illustrated Herald.Arcand Frere, Sole Agents for Canada, Among the Illustrations of interest will be: THE VISITING LIBRARIANS Some of the Men Who Have , Charge of Famous Libraries.MMA St Lawrence St.THE ABERDEEN If Wool, Cotton, or Merino ASSOCTATION.21 Snapshots of the Booms of irritates the skin, or is other- the Boclety.wise unsatisfactory, TRY THE KNEIPP LINEN THE CONGREGATIONAL .UNION.A Undershirts, Drawers and \"Socks made of this fabric, which is recommended by the medical authorities, will insure comfort and cure rheu- matisin.Well Known Ministers in Montreal This Week.YACHTING ON LAKE ST.LOUIS.The New Knock-abguts in 1 \\ | Their First Races.'KNEIPP LINEN is known THB VICS AT KINGSTON.and appreciated all over the Photographs of the Celebra- world.tion on the Quesn's Birth- \u2019 day.WAR VIBWS\u2014From The Her- tomes.Cont ainbag, Bary.Article.|R.SHARPLEY & SONS, | information, apply to E.R.D., Box 6, Dan- pre a _ ANUS - | : 2 HER MAJESTY'S.ROYAL \"wilmo SUMMER STOOK SEASON This Week \u2014 Matinees Wed, Fri, and Des BALDWIM-MELVILLE STOCK CO.\u201cSAPHO\u2019 Kiatinee Prices : Night Prices: .100 & 250.10e, 830, We & 8 Next Week\u2014ROSEDALB.First Prince of Wales Regiment Fusileers Friday, June Sth, 8.15 p.m., the Regiment will parade at the Armory for Commanding Officers\u2019 Inspection.Brass, Fife and Drum Bands, Buglers, Plonders, Cyclists and Stretcher Section will attend.Baturday, Jung 9th,\u2018 the Regiment will parade at the Armory, at 2.30 p.m., for annual inspection.Both Bands, Buglers, Pioneers, Cyclists and Stretcher: Section will attend.Uniform REVIEW ORDER.By order, .G.H.FERGUSSON, Lieut.-Adjt.ASSOCIATION M-A.A.A.Grounds, $ Admission to all parts of Grand Stand, 25c, \u2014 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Tender for Remodelling and Enlarging the Engine House at Camp- bellton, N.B.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the.undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018\u201cTender for Campbelltou Engine House,\u201d will be received until WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1900.for the Remodelling and Enlarging of the Engine House at Campbellton, N.B.Plane and specifications may be seen on -and after the 9th of June next, at the Station Master's Oflice at Campbellton, and at the Chief Engineer's Office, Moncton, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained .Al the conditions of the specification must be complied with, D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., June 2nd, 1000.A VERY ACCEPTABLE Wedding Present \u2014\u2014 A CABINET OF \u2014 : Ware and Fine Cutlery #2 tor THE use, atRiF prices; From $30.00 to $250.00.Printed Catalogue of contents can be had on appilcatiow.2884 St.Catherine Street.> v Physician.An old physician, of long and lucrative practice, desires to retire, and now offers his property for sale, consisting of a fine \u2018brick- encased house, with barn and stables, and good grouuds, situated ncar- the centre and in the best street of the Village of Danville, County of Richmond, Que.Asbestos mine is situated within three miles of Dunville, and any physician buying could arrange to secure the same contract with the company as he has had, and secure further, by knowing both \u2018languages, a practice of five to elght dollars per day, average.For further ville.» a Office Supplies.No house in Montreal is bettér equtp- pod with.office supplies of all kinds, stationery, ete.Printing, Bookbinding, Ruling, Em- bresing, Rellets, etc.quickly and chexply executed.Strathcona vs.Montreal, 1st Game\u2014Intermediate Series.at 280 pm.and Game\u2014Senior Series.A Fine Opportunity for a | ° Tel.|& Co.Greatest Hit of the Season.Nothing but Applause and Cheese.A GRIP OF STEEL aL NEXT WEEK| S APHO ORIGIMAL .preceutad ovez NETHBRSOLS 500 times by this VERSION.Company.MISS JULIA GLOVER as SAPHO.Regular lioyal Priows\u201410e.206 and 80e.SOHMER PARK.3-8 PM.Thousands | AVIGNE\u2019S BIG of Stats MILITARY BAND NEW VAUDEVILLE.Best Bill in Amerioa at a Popular Price.10 cts.sa All cars go to Sohmer Park.FOOTBALL.aturday, 9th Jane ees.8t 400 p.m IL.8, WOTHERSPOON, Hon.8ec., M.EC ART ASSOCIATION.ere PHILLIPS SQUARE Galleries Paintings Open Daily 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Admission, 25e CANADIAN MILITIA ARMY MEDICAL SERVICES Medical Staff Corps.No.3 Bearer Co\u2019y Montreal, June 6, 1900.The organization of a llearer Company for the 5th Military District, having been authorized bY the \"Militia Department,\u201d the undersigned will be pleased to enroll recruits for this special branch of the service.Those desirous of joining will please meet the une dersigned at the Drill Hall, on MONDAY, JUNE 11th, at 8.30 P.M.; H.S.BIRKETT, A.M.S.\u2026 Commanding No.3 Bearer Co.Major.à : \u2014\u2014 H.L.PUTNAIM.' REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS, VALUATIONS.TEMPLE BUILDING.Ood + tte Sick \u2014AT THE\u2014 .: po DIET DISPENSARY ™ | 97 Osborne Strees.The Beaver Brand ~OF\u2014 : , ° Caledonia Water Contains: \u2019 .MAGNESIUM CARBONATE, SODIUM SULPHATE, : SODIUM BROMIDE: SODIUM CHLORIDE, and other valuable ingredients, These are mixed in proper quantities in pature's great laboratory.\u2019 The choicest\u2019 Aerated Saline Water of all ig THE BEAVER BRAND.ROWAN BROS, & Co., Main 718.2244 VALLEE ST.M.Walsh (Late with E.Chanteloup) 562 Craig St \u201c If you want satisfactory work done tn Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, also wiring for Electric Light, .Bells, etc, We would be glad to furnish you with estimates snd JOSEI'H FORTIER 8s 8T.JAMES STREET.prices.Teaching SIX different Systems.of the whole summer.Pupils wishing to present themselves before the lat \u2014 \u2014 ALBKRT H.THOMPSON, Prop.All kinds of MATTRESSES Fall Line of IRON and BRASS Pure Bed Ask your dealer for THOMPSON'S No.1 LOCK SPRING BED guaranteed not to sag, and recommended as the easiest and most comfortable bed in the market.\u201d If thé dealer has not got it, come direct, or telephone the manufacturers.The Thompson Mattress Co.\u2014 Natinat- Dress Cutting Academy.4 One of the largest and most important in America.Founded in 1890, \u2018 .Cutting.Prices ranging from $6.00 to $35.00.SEWING LESSONS are also given.The Academy will be open during to obtain their Diplomas are requested of June.Agents Wanted.Mrs.E.L.ETHIER, Directress Late Pupil of the eelebrated Dress Cutting School \u2018and Fashion House of Paris France.« - ding % aas ST.JAMES STRERT made to order or remade BEDS, PURNITURS and UPNOLSTERSD GOODS.Telephone Main 2483 =\" \u2014 HORSES IN ARCAND FRERE 2 t , ald\u2019e Special Correspondent.Nt RFRICA \u201cMay look like this cut,\u201d but we have right here IN MONTREAL horses ing: just as bad drawing around big heavy express waggons of 1,000 te 1,300 ba.weight, \u2018to deliver from 500 te 1,000 Ibs.\" We have nice, light, strong Express and Delivery Waggons, carrying from 1,000 to 2,000 Ibe.load and weigh! from 400 to 600 lbs.They run light easy.Buy one and save your horse Lubber Tire Bug no all kiné.\u201d Light viog an ress Harneut, \u201cALL HAND BEWN.\u201d : McGill Street. - 10 Le mis SE - 20-footers.CUP DEFENDERS OUT They Will Race To-morrow Afteracon at Dorval, A BIG DAY FOR YACHTSMEN.Gibraltar Ran Away from the Field Twice at Hamilton Yesterday.To-morrow afternoon Lake St.Louis will Be covered witir white wings provided, ak Ways the weather is favorable.There will be a full afternoon's racing, including the new cup defenders, which will add a great deal of interest to the contests.The course is a three mile triangular one, which has been carefully logged out by Mr.Jas.Jaton, ana is go situated that a perfect view of the competing bouts can be Red at all times, either from the club pteamer or the Lakeside wharf.There will be ruces for the following ciasses: Five rater (cup defenders), 22 foot- \u20ac crulsers, 17-foot knockabouts and the The foilowing are the entries: In the tive-rater class, the four new Nea- wenhaka cup defenders, owned by Mr.Jus.| Ross, Mr.H.Markland Molson, the Lakeside Syndicate, aud the Lake of Two Mountains Syndicate.The third Glencairn will aiso sail with the tive-raters.In the 22-foot class\u2014Koorail, Skipper 8.dA.Finley; Viking, Skipper Lionel Smith; ldleloo, Skipper J.Williams; Skipper Jim Paton.N In the 17-foot clars\u2014Turtle, Skipper Chas.Routh; Habitant, Skipper D.Hemsley; Kit- tiwaké, Skipper Ernest Bolton: Doris, Skip- er Fred Barlow; Ellcen, Skipper Morley pliand.; : n the crulser class\u2014Molly Bawn, Ski r Ww.Kavanagh: Rita, Skipper Bot Lucas: W aterwiteh, Skipper Harry Paton: Madge, Skipper H.Walsh; Osprey, Skipper Ed.Barker: Iris, Skipper F.- Barlow.In the 20-foot cluss\u2014Glencairn IL, Sklp- er W., G .Kennedy; Manitou, Skipper luntley Drummond; Strathcona, Skipper W.8.Clouston: Mille, Skipper I.Jeffrey; Speculator,\u201d skipper .The course at Lakeside wil be a three: mile triangular one, twice round; time to be taken from the blowing of steamer whistle.' A blue flag will be hoisted prior to the start of the tive-faters, a red flag for the 22-footers, a white flag for the 17-foot- ers.and a white and red flag (the answer- Ing pennant) for the cruisers.Preparatory signal at 3.30 p.m: second signal at 3.35; starting signal for five-raters at 3.38; starting signal for 22-footers at 3.41: starting signal for 17-footers at 3.44: starting signal for cruisers at 3.47.If red ensign flies from stuff xt bow, all buoys must he left ; to port.If club burgee flies from how Bona, Dea, staff, all buoys must be left to starboard.|, The officer-of the day may at his own discretion terminate the race at the.end of first round hy blowing whistle three times, \u2018Mr.A.G.Walsh, will act, as officer of the day.: From the above it will by seen that n great afternoon\u2019s sport.is expected.The club steamer, the St.Lawrence, win be at the pier at Dorval hexdquartérs at 230 pin.and tow up te Lakeside free | of charge all competing yachts and their crews, Members will also Le taken on, Leard th view the reea free of charge.hose who ernnot eateh the 1.80 po train to Dorval, should take the 2.15.p.m.to Lihostde, as the club steamer will stop at \u201cthes Lokestde wharf at 3 p.m Mémbers who: desire te procure tickets fer the\u2018c'ut steamer\u2019 for their friends may obtain same at club house or through the honorary secretary, Mr.J.J.Riley.jr.It Is Dighlv probable that Mr.Ross\u2019 new five-rater will be sadled by Mr, G.H.Dug- ga.and Mr.Molson\u2019s boat will be salled Ly Mr.Clas.Routh .Tt 1x exnceted the Royal St Tawrence Yacht Club will give their.first dance of the sepson some day next week, and that » smoking concert will be held a little later AID POINT ar IRE SUFFERERS.The Lachine Boating Club Will Give a Concert and Dance To-morrow Evening.The Lachine Boating and Canoeing Club fs giving a concert and dancé to-morrow evening, Oth inst, In aid of the sufferdgpt tw the late fire at Pointe Claire, Among\u2019: the artiste who are to contribute are: Messrs, Jack Kelly, Harry Rees, Walter Cowan, Wilter Miller and R.O.Thicke, and Misses Mills and McIntosh A special elcetrie car leaves Lachine at midnight.: Aylmer Boating Club Officers.Ottawa, June 7.\u2014The Arxlmer Boating .Club held its ninth annual general maet- ing to-day.The following were elected ax officers for the present season: Mr.Gen.Burn, president: Mesers.MR.H.Harcock and CW.\u20ac, Rate, vice-presidents: R.H.Hunter.auditor: and T.A.Howard, aecre- tary-trensurer.The following gentlemen, in ! tvidition to the officers, were elected tn the executive committee: P.D.Bentley, F.Merritt, Dr.Mathewman, Jacob Smith.John Sutherland and T.©.Coffin.A plea- .sant and prosperous year Is predicted.Vardon Is Only Second.London, June 7.\u2014The weather nat St.Andrew's grounds when the contests for the open golf championships were resumed to-day was dull hut faverable for good scoring.The fleld was reduced to 12 amateurs And 33 professionals.Former champlon J.H.Taylor.was the favorite, .The end of the third ronnd.including the two of yesterday, found J.H.Taylor, lending with: 234.Harry Vardon had 240, Braid.243: White, 243: Park.344: and Robert Maxwell (amateur), 248.Maxwell leads the amateurs while Hilton is nine strokex behind.Taylor made a most popular win, 300, being thirteen strokes hetter than his victory on the same green in 1805.The next scores were:\u2014Harrv Varden, 317: J.Braid.322: \u201cJack\u201d White.323; An- chterlecnie, 326; \u2018Willie Park, 328.The best amateur score was made by Robert \u2018Maxwell.tr Prises at Paris Game.New York, June 7.\u2014A.G.Spaiding.aj- rector .of sports at the Paris Exposition, announced yesterday the list of prizes for the international gymnastic championship, which will take place on July 19 and 20, The prizes are the most valuable ever offered for a similar event, and will probab- Iv attract some of the American hamplons, The first ten men will receive a gold fla que of the exposition, and a bronze Âta- lanta by Saulo, value 1,000 francs, will he awarded to the first and second men.The other prises for the leaders are: \u2014 - Third, bronze value 700 francs: fourth: bronze.value 600 francs; fifth, Sevres vase, value 500 francs: sixth, Bevres cup, value 400 franes:- seventh; pottery, value 300 francs; elghth, Sevres francs: ninth, Sevres cup, value 200 francs; tenth, Sevres vase, value 150 frafics.The eleventh to the Ofteentd prize winn- Station to see them off, and it was more ace family troubles are.a serious draw- ! vase, value -300 | ers will recelve an object of art, value 120 francs, and a gold medal of the same value.The sixteenth to thirtieth men will receive an object of art, value 100 frahcs, and a gold medal.Objects of aft.value from 75 francs to 30 francs, are offered to those who finish from thirty-first to one hundredth, in addition to enamel and silver exposition placques.The one hundredth to one hund and thirtieth men will receive a gold placque, and the one hundred and thirty-first to two hundredth a bronse placque, silver plated, while the best 380 competitors will receive diplomas.To Choose Runners for Paris.A Marathon race will be held in New York to decide.the representatives to rend to Paris.The race haa been changed from 95 to 13 miles.One inlle will be run on the track at the start, then the competitors will cover thirteen miles on the Long Island roads and race one mile at the finish on the Celtic Park cinder track.Strathoona Teams for Saturday.e senier and junior teams to meet the wi on Saturday on the M.A.A.A.grounds will be picked from the following layers: Mesirs.McCutcheon, Black, ug La Neilson, J.Brown, Cogan, Gillard, Therien, Healy, W.Orr, Greeawood, Por » tev, Hughes, F.Orr, Cruly, pentes, C.Brews, \u2018Angus 4 den \u2018Up in great style any of them.he is not saving anything.Frier, Sobey, Fish, Goodbody, Massey, tam and H.Brows.Tor The juniors kick off at 230 the seniors at 4, and members are notified te be on haud in aswple time.A practice will takes place this evening.: Q.R.F.U.Schedule.To-morrow evening the Q.R.F.U.will meet to draw up the schedule for the year.There is practically uo other business.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VALLEYFIELD RACES.The Club Has Decided to Have a Moet on June 2éth\u2014List of the Events.The VaMNeytield Bicycle Club has decided to hold a race meet on June 24 om their vew track.The events aud values of prises will be as follows :\u2014 1 mite ed Pa £3.Ly-mile open, $8, &., 1 m.le, open to Vulleyfield Club, $6, $4.1 wile open, $8, $35.5 mile open, $10, $7.Eutries close on the 22ud of June with 8.R.Paywent, sceretary of the «:ub.BASEBALL GAMES Of all sad words, By t nguc or pen, The saddest are these © | CIC radned aga HE ralus descended® and the floods came Just at the wrong time yesterday, and when lour o'clock caw Lhe grounds were fit for nothing bar the\u2019 manulacture of mud ples.Su_the Birds left for Torcuto last night at 0.30 on the C.IR.Everybody was ln the best of splrits - and a stranger poingd Into the station would have taken the tenth for n crowd of mi l'oua:tes here.où à visit, \u2018The impress.on would have been removed a minute later, however, for without any warning the club vocalists, Shy, Henry, Lezotte, McFarlan, Felix, and Moian, struck up a few barber shop chords that could he heard ail over the\u2019 station.; - Dopley laughed, \u201cThat's the way, they are all the time away from lone, sald the Cap.\u201cThey'll start sluging now.uml won't let up till they get hack here agal ! Previdence.19 16 548 Springfield.13 16 Aud BYTECUS®.cece coee 13 17 400 Hartford.cocceee MM » 64 Worcester.15 19 64 Toronto.\u2026.\u2026.13 » wm.Nichols in Form.At Philedeiphla BR.H.E.Cincinnati.601000000\u20145 13 1 Philadelphie - vs of T 8:3 Batterles\u2014ficott and Plets; Fraser and Maul.UCwpire, Kmslle, - At Brookiya\u2014 Pitteburg.000201108\u2014 7?12 1 Brookiya.000000103\u2014 ¢ 12 3 Batteries\u2014Phllippl and O'Connor; Nope aud Farrell.Umpire, Swartwood.At Bostou\u2014 Boston.02200000x\u201413 13 © Chleago.201000010 4 6 4 \u201c_ Batteries-Nichoils and Clements; Taylor, Dexter and Chance.Uxppire, Hurst.At New York\u2014 : New York.17138002x\u201410 14 1 Bt.Louis.300100100\u2014 3 10 1 Ratteries\u2014Neymour and Warner: Young, Jones aud Robigson.* Umpire, O'Day.cago Falls.Per Won, Lost.cent.* Phñadelphia.24 14 .632 » Brooklyas., .on 16 \"567 Pitesbure.23 10 S47 Kt.Louls.10 19 500 Chiago.19 20 ART Rogton,.\u2026.18 18 497 Cincinnatt., .\u2026 ID 2 405 New York.eee 4 pl 353 \u201c American League.ut Kan-as Clty\u2014Kansas City, 4: Buffalo, At Chlenge\u2014Chlengo, 7: Cleveland, 2.At Milwaukee\u2014Milwankee, 0; Detroit, 1.pelts, \u201c3 rcapolin= Minneapolis, 2; Itidianu- | ode Kingston Juniors.Kingston, June K.\u2014(Specinl),.\u2014 The 0 baseball teats of the or Graultes, Famer and \u201cA\u201d Field Battery wil form a Junior league with the same rules as last year.Mensrs.Elliott, Sullivan, Denaney, MeCam- mon and Janek t'oniy were barred from Joln- ing.The following ofirers were elected : CSL, tase, president, and Jan.Sutherland, recretary-trefsnrer.The executive will he composed af the oficiales named and Fred Beleh.A.E, Shannon and Ë.©.Dean will he the official weorers, A new deam called the Frontenacs will enter the league, , HAMILTON RACES.Howells\u2019 Gibraltar Had the Easiest Just then the cowd gave a rezglar vol- lege vell, tle whole geam johng we \u201cHulk huHabaloo, Doo-ley.labaloo, hullalalvo, \u2019 CWI?sald the Cap.\u201clndn\u2019r vou | know we had a veil\u201d Why, sure.Why, ! they give that all over the circuit.Aud, then they do a Little xinzengz, tos, \u201cOften\u201d in a mune, just as one of the other pitcuers Is zoing .INTO TRE ROX.the team \u2018HN be sitting où the bench and | they'll strike up a chord and keep time | with him ax he walks, \u2018 SHE Keeps them guessing, too, and several times l've seen the pitchers get à little red in the face over it, SW sabi the Cap, \u2018yon wouldn't know It wus the Montreal team if you saw them play.away from nome.They ringer and when ther know the crowd tx dead aghinst them they certainly have to put on » tot of extra steam.\u201cWhy don't they keep ft up\u2019 at home?Well, 1 don't know, unless it is that they are a lttle shy about it and dont know exactly how the crowd would take it.\u201d A good many of the faus.were at the than plain.that all the players were the best of friends.something that cannot be | raid nf a good many of! the other clubs | pack.; LL oo oe | rt make a good showing on the present long trip.and will not have to take odds from | list, The e¢lub earrfes a small hospital however, and \u2018the Intest addition TO IT IS ODWELL.Wtüo will probably be out of the game to.i day in Toronto, Lo ; \"He straiued his ankle running afser a short fly just over secoud, and it \u2018has swollen _consfderably.Then Moran's knee Is «till Dothering him a little, aid Dooley 18 not in the b st of shape either, although \u201cRhy\u201d Is aise cauenz the list of jek and wouttded, and feels pink and needles every time a ball citeh x Rime on hes sore hand, In Toronto the tem wll probiduy have to clug old Daggleby's curves, as lug\u201d and Jacklitz, the sleeping beauty, have been farmed to Toronto by Philadesplra.Sandy Griffin left for Wareéster last night, pretty well-bsoken up at the roast.Ing he got here, | Sandy is a decent fellow, all eight, and as he tries to do his best he naturally took the roasting considerably to heart.« ~ ; +000.«+0.3.NOTES OF THE GAWE +++.+++ ++e4e Wet grounds, The Birds have flown.Odwell hax a bad ankle, The Rochester series is n tie, Worcester is after a new pitchet, Providence put it all over Springfield.It Is up-to Worcester to do some knocking.Holy: Cross defeated Harvard 3 to 2 at Worcester, For the time belug the Huitford knock: ers have quit.Toronto Jet Xuthoff go to Syracuse and defeated him easily.+ \"Toronto only got.three hits from Bishop.the Syracuse twirler.\u2019 Gating, of Hartford.was struck over the heart with the ball and badly hurt, Nichols, the great Itoston piteher.is back In the game again, and let Chicago down yesterduy with six hits.Hart, of Chicago, has a scheme to call three fouls one strike, and will bring it before the National League.Wally.Woods, of the Springfield, made a heme run at Providence Tuesday with three men on, uses, but even then Springfield tost the day.SL J Miller, who.wax released by Worcester early in the season, had the satisfaction of holdiag that team down to four hit to-day, and alse striking out Manager Kitredge.He pitched for Hartford.Manager Murphy wouldn't part with.Parent for hard cash.The little shortatop ls the find of the year.At the present galt, the Eastern League will not be big enough for him next year.\u2014Worcester Spy.It's.about time Kiobedanz got onto his job and made a few base hits Klobedans has played in nearly 20 games for Wor- \u2018cester, yet he hasn't hit safely 10 times during the segson.\u2014\\Worcester Telegram.Al Buckenberger got the benefit of one of Canada's numeroas holidays in Montreal yesterday afternoon.Sixtecn hundred pco- ple saw Lis team walk away with a game from * Montreal.\u2014Worcester Telegram, It wasn't a holiday, but the next day it was and 3,600 people turned out.The Montreal attendance is just 4.100 ahead of last year according to the Looks.Toronto Beat Suthof.R .Syracuse.oo ., .-001010000\u2014 2 | Toronto.ee en .OUR Ix\u201411 14 1 Batteries \u2014Suthoff and Lattimer; Fore: man and Bemis.Twenty-one Hits.Providence.004%2Mx~18 21 0 Springfield.0100004£0- & 18 6 Batteries\u2014Evans, and McCauly; Johnson and Day.Umpire, Egan.Hartford Moves Up.Hartford.0002Mx\u20143 T 1 Worcester.,.000000000\u2014-0 4 7 Batteries\u2014Donovan and Nteelman: Hor.toa and Kittredge.Umpire, O'Loughilu.Standing of the Clube.longs\u2014Gibraltar, 116, Howell, 8 to 5, 1- « Momentum, 116, Lewis, 4 to 3 2; Toor- Iunds, 102, T.Daily, 100 to 1, % Time, 12 Time, 1.43.JA Brockville Boy Describes Night of Runs in Two Races\u2014Won by Twelve Lengths in First.Hamilton, June 7.\u2014(Npeeclal.)\u2014The sensation of the day was Glbraltar's winning of the first and fifth races, In both he galloped away from his field and held his lead to the finish.Summary: ist race, three-year-olds and up, 6 fur- 1,1% Duryl, Venetian, Itoyal Ponclana alxo ran, : : Second race, three-year-olds and up, 6 fur- longes- Pully Report, 100, Flint, 7 to 1.1; Sir Blaze, 107, Weber, even, 2: Salvadoe, TON, Castro, 12 to 1, 3, Time, 1.18.Sister Alice: Moseltaif.Idn Fordham, Jessie Jar- be, Sallust, Ode also ran.Third race, selling.three-vear-olds and up.|.11-16 miles\u2014Fin.108, MeQuade, 6 to % 1: Maraitana AL, 101, Thompson, M to 1.2; Althea, 102, Irvin, 3 to 1.3.Time, 1.51.Anchored, Wine PFéfä and Kitty Regent also ran.Fourth race.three yenr-okis and up.one mile\u2014Royal Sterling.97.Weber, 8 to 1, 1: Zaraster.117, Martin.7 ta 10, 2: Flag of \"rruce, 100, MeQuade, 4 to 1, 8.Time, 1.44.Hownrd S.and.Lizzle Kelly nJ&gyran.Fifth race, all ages.one mile-Gihraltar, 116, Howell, 4 to 1.1: Maldstone, 0 We- IE A: Euclaire, Highland Prince.Prospero also ran.The Aylmer Trotters.Avimer, Ont, June 7.- The shower last night: placed the track in excellent vondit- lon.hut a fair breeze down the track to-day prevented any records from being broken.The rrowd was much larger than yesterday and lle meing meet wns a great muccess, In the class for 2.24 pacers, and 2.20 trotters, xix horses raced for the stakes, Eska took first money.Silver Heels accond money, while Texas Jessle and Ollver Mowat took third and fourth money.; Four horees went under the wire In the free forall, with Hal Forest first: Black Joe, second: Erle It, third, and Walter H., | fonrth.\u2018 \\ In the running race, six furlongs.wiz harses contested for the prize money, spring Blossom.after na hard fought battle, secpred fret place: Ellsmere, second, and Mamie Callan, third.- mer New World's Trap Record.tien.N.Y.June T.\u2014 At the state shoot tn tile city, at 1 o'clock to-Aay, J.S, Fann- Ing hha killed 21% lax pigenne without a mle, thn breaking the world\u2019s record.The highest previous seare was 211.\u2018 ° \u2014 WITH BRABANT\u2019S HORSE.Attacks of Boers.- teackville June KR.(Special).\u2014 Hardee Robinson, son of Mr.Amos Robinson, of the Nt.Lawrence Hall, who is with Bra.bhant's Horse in South Africa, writing from For:eshere under date of April 2R.say=:\u2014 \u2018The force left Aliwal on Sunday,\u201d April 1.We were five days on the road when we finalix renched here.- Our force of 1,600 was surrounded by 10.000 Boers, They made two night attacks upon us and hombarded us every day fram sunrise until dark.Our casunltios were 181: fatailties.32 men, and we think the Roers lost many men.They gave m= twenty-four hanrs to surrender.promising to shoot all \u2018when they captured us.The Roerx feel very vindictive towards the colonials.1 have escaped wo far without a scratch and never felt better.\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 BANKING AND COMMERCE.ottawa, June T.\u2014(8pecial)\u2014At the Senate Banking and Commerce Committee this morning permission was granted to the Rovnl Trust Company to withdraw their blll.The bill changing the name of the Ontario Mutual Life Insurance Company to the Mutual! Life Assurance Company of Cannda war reported, the law clerk nfat- ing that the company bearing & similar rame had gone out of existence in 18R7.The Toronto Hotel hill canned some dis- enaniont ne to the jurisdiction of the Do- minton.Mr, Geler agreed to place a defi: nition of the site In the HHL.An amendment was made making the consent of the shapehalders necensary to valldate every: snbacription.The bill as amended wan reported.The Public Accounts Committee d'apnsed nf several amaill ttems of business this morning, and wound wp a conple of akpartmental enquiries, (ncluding that In the carriage of the .-Yukon mails prior to Mar.1800, and the supervision\u2019 of expendt- trrer from revenne hy the Yukon: council.Mr, David was present, and was greatly vexed becanse his care Wan not gone on with.that of the £400 pald to the Regina Leader Company, Limited, for getting out a rpecinl anmbher directed to the Tern.torial Exhibition.Count each amictide, whet rave ber light .or God's pressenger segt down to thee.Do 9 .With.courtesy receive him: rine and bow, And ox bis shadow pass thy threshold, re Permission first hie heavenly feet to ia A Then lay trfore him all thor hast.Allow No cloud of passion to wrurp thy brew Or mar thy hoenitality.no wave or mortal tamult te terate soul'® marmoreal calm seu ness.Grief Like joy.majertic, equahle, nedate, Confirniing, cleansing, raising, making Strong to roncume small troubles, te Great Thoms, grave thoughts \u2018lasting te the end.\u2014Aubrey De Vere.Per Wan, Font, cent.Rochester.22 13 KN Mea .on ae conde » M FF] + PAGE OF LATEST SPORTING NEWS good.MATIOMALS PLAY They Most the Toroato's To-morrew Afternoon, AND XEOPE TO WIN.Home Is Stronger, but.Defense Is Weaker \u2014 The Rugby Schedule Drawn Up To-morrow.To-morrow afternoon the Torontos and Nationals will meet in a league match on the National grounds, Ontario Street East.This will be the official opening of the excellent grounds which Nationals have but lately taken possession of.This Is the Arst championship match ln which either of these teams have taken part this year, and there will be a match worth seeing.There are a number of changes both teams which make It difficult to pick the winner.National is weaker in the defence than last year with Murphy off, ana the home is stronger with I\u2019'ade and Henry close to the nets.The grounds are reachable by Ontario, Notre Dame and Nt.Catherine cars, so that a good crowd should see to-morrow\u2019s game, | The grand stand is commodious and conven- lent.: The National team WITT B® chosen to-mor- row morning.: Butterworth Injured.Ernie Butterworth wlll wot play on the Capital lucronse tenm in the game here on Saturday agalhst the Shamrncks of Montreal.He had one of hin fingers broken and another dislocated In practice last night, and will consequently be disabled for some time.A slight tip from the ln- cresse stick of Frank Grimes was what caused the trouble, The matter was pure- iy accidental, W.Ralph ig mentioned as being a likely man to fill Butterworth's place.\u2014Ottawa Journal.Match at Quebec, Quebec, June 7.\u2014The first lacrosse match of the seasou will*be played here on\u201cSaturday between Quebée aud Sherbrooke, The former team will be represented by the following: Goal, P.Morau: point, H.loughend: cover point, H.Copeman; defence field, J.Doyle: J.Power, C.Nolan; centre, W.McManamy; home field, L.De- mers, B.MeNell, J.MeCormick; outside home, D.Butler; inside home, G.McCar- ron.Porteous Leaves Lacrosse.Charlie Porteous is out of the game for He finds it impossible owing to business rensons to continue play, and so has already dropped out and dnes not go to New York to-night.This will be a big loss to the Montreal home, and means, a - moving homewards of a couple of men, with a probable new centre man.Farrell to Referee, Quebec and Sherbrooke could.not agree on a referee for to-morrow's match, so President Bert Andrews had to look one up.His choice fell an Mr.Arthur Farrell, who will no, doubt.ll the bili-\u2014to everyone's satisfaction.The president's chdice of young men as referees should mect with hearty approval.Off for New York.The Montreal team leaves for New York to-night to play the Crexents, Those who, re! 5 .a J FS oore.Mackerrow, Irvine, W.Christmas, Christmas, Caldwell, Williams, lon nelly, Davidson, Mc(arthy, Gilmour.The Shamrock Team.Shamrock team agalnat Capitale will be An \u201cfollows: Quinn, McKcona, Finlayson, MeBlerty, Hayes, Smith, Currie, Nolan, Hogan, Brennan, Robinson, White, Feeney, Leddy.\u201c \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Pillsbury Was Defeated.Paris\u201d June 7.\u2014At the conclusion \u2018of the day's play in the International masters\u2019 chess tournnment the following results were recorded: .Mason and Shownlter drew: Tshigorin bent Junowskl: Maruczy disposed of Mies: es: Brody lost to Lasker: Pillabury suffer ed defeat at the hands of Marshall; Sterling and Rosen.drew and Nchlecter beat Mortimer.2° A .Honor Retiring President.A very pleasing Incident took place on \u2018 A Kodaks Take a Kodak with you when you take a trip to the Country and bring home views of ali the scenery.It is very easy Cameras are much chosper \u2018they used tq be, and we Have number of second-hand ones rent.Call and see them.GEO.BARRAT, Photo.Supply Dealer, 2868 St.Catherine Street.Bell Tel.Up 1413.MONTREAL.SPECIAL SALE R F.SMITH, Removed 1756.: Notre Dame 8t.Startling.War news of the week caused no end of rejoicing.Startling news for clothing buyers will cause an equal amount of joy.Read the prices at which we will sell our clothing and you will go wild with delight and rush to our store., Nothing should stop you.Come by train, electric car or om your bike, but come and share with the many others that surely will come after .reading our figures for the best clothing.made in the city.Black Dress Suits, in sacks and cutaways, at $10 and $12.00; Over lu patterns in the newest shades of Tweed Suits, at $5.00 and $10.00.Halifax \u2018Tweed Suits, in light greys and fawys, at $6.00 and $8.00, Youths\u2019 Tweed.Suits, all nobby and desirable, at $5.00 to $7.50.\" Boys\u2019 3 Piece Suits, single or double breasted, at $3.50 to $6.00.Children's Halifax Tweed 2 Pleated Suits: $2.00 and $2.50.Children\u2019s Norfolk Jackets and Trou- Piece sers.iu Scotch Tweeds, $3.00 and $4.00, Children's Vestee Suits, at $3.00 to $5.00.\u2019 Elegant Washing Sults, Linen and Prints, In fast colors, at 75e to $1.54.An unusually large variety of Blouses, at we to Toc.: And.Bicycle Suits for, Men, and Boys, at $3.00 to $6.00, Such an attraction list should leave you no choice but to come.direct to our store for what you may require in our line.All goods sold at advertised figures.; We give away Pencil Boxes and Fans, nice enough for par- Jor eri You are welcome to either of these fr gifts.WORKMAN\u2019S Mammoth Clothing House, 1888 and 1890 Notre Dame St.\"MARK WORKMAN, Proprietor.Youths +.+++.+.+ +.+.* - BALMORAL CASTLE [oT MONTREAL, .American Plas .53.00 to $4.00 © European Plan .\u2026\u2026.#L.00 to 82.60 Free \u2018Bus to and from all trains and doate Kodaks SPECIAL SALE RB.- In winter, it is a constant annoyance, summer a source of torture.Why.therefore does here Is- No Pleasure And even less satisfaction, not to mention the discomfort resulting from A MISFITTING COSTUME and in oA St Catherine Street, Opp.Victoria St.Cor.Plessis St.JOHN MA 0000-00000000000000000000 Invite inspection of a very choice lot of CANADIAN ¢ HOMESPUN \" SUITINGS, in plain and fancy designs.A number of these pieces are as handsome as the best Scotch goods, and altogether form the finest selection of Canadian Woollens ever displayed in Montreal.\u201cHOMESPUN\u201d makes the ideal suit for the Grcroneorenenencnnenennesonenceneccanesecence RTIN, SONS & CO.TAILORS, 455 ST.PAUL STREET, .- any man tolerate one, when he can | AVOID ALL MISFITS | .If he will only avoid the low-priced clothing : store and its hand-me-downs, and buy his garments at the\u2019 .Fit-Reform Wardrobe | Where all clothing is made up upon scjentific tailoring principles and a | PERFECT FIT A CERTAINTY.\u2018Suits, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22, $25.Trousers, $3, $4, $5.$6.2344.ST.CATHERINE STREET.Opposite John Murphy & Co.> CLUBSHOES | BEAUTY WITH COMFORT.The secret of the wonderful sale of the.Club Shoes is that they furnish that rarest of combinations in Footwear.A SNUG FIT, PERFECT EASE ! AN FASHIONABLE ELEGANCE, To be had only at nL The Club Shoe Stores, Stanley St =a - Wednesday yen ox Ia Point, a Charles e A ; ; r.t er\u2014moi it Lin servi tandard Hockey \u2018 \u201chub.eas presented with F.SMITH, e hot mosthe is at looks cook za sel ce.® .some set vi t \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 an .members of that club, \u201con the.Occasion of Uptown Branch, Removed 1756 $ able, P f ki ac $ ° bis fetiring from the above position which 148 Peel St t Notre D e St.s We put the same class of -wor into a *\u201cHome- .$ © he P wyears.® - spun\u201d Suit as we put into a suit made from high e PE?\"8 grade imported material, and we guarantee a fit = 0\u2026000euu0000.$ in every case.° e cL e _ «9 : e JOHN MARTIN, SONS & CO., $ 00 oo .: CE 455 St.Paul Street, s S u mm m e r @ocoscosecsssasesssessiscsssescssssscssecsiecl) * (loves.WARM WEAT For Young and Old, latest English and American s, at lowest prices.Big Reduction in Fabric Gloves.Gloves of every description\u2014Lisle Thread, in tans; fawns, greys, browns, white, from 20c to 7sc, with 25 per cent.off.A special lot of Black Silk Gloves, in odd sizes, per cent.51-2, 6, 7; 71-2, at 35c, 6oc, 70c, 75c, 85c, less 25 A special line of Linen Mesh Gloves for Golfing, Lawn Tennis, Bicycling.They have a Linen Mes back and plain Lisle palm, in white, fawn and tan, 35\u20ac, 40c, 65C, less 25 per cent.\u2018 Bicycle Gloves, in Lisle Thread, 3-clasp and buttons, with double perforated palm, some -with kid palms, from 65¢, 75¢, $1.00, less 25 p.c.Silk Gloves\u2014Every shade in Silk Gloves, from 35c to 65c, with 25 per cent.off.- | OGILVY'S \u2014.HATTERS AND HOSIERS, 2005 St.Catherine St, Corner of Bleury.Children\u2019s Sailor Straw Hats, 1 50c each.Boys\u2019 Straw Hate Be Tn each.Children's Cloth Tams, 25¢, 35¢, 50c.\u201cupwards.Boys\u2019 Serge and Tweed Caps, 10c, 160, 25c, 55c each.Ventilated Cycling Ca 25e, 350, 50 each.Now Pearl Grey Soft Fait Hats from $1.35 upwards.107 STRAW HATS FOR MEN\u2014New Rough Straw Hats, 650, 75c, $1.00 upwards.John W.Reid & Co, | HASLEY BROTHERS Expert Photographe 243 NOTRE DAMR ST, atest Specialy, Parisien Fivva) Cabioste ant hese! Corton, De Tuite Sioa te _\u2014 ear UNE 8,1 | | T.pr Se ai preusemmnyi Eg A mme ee Ed J) CANADIAN PACIFIC EY .WORSE RATES - | amr \u2014.rs | \u2014 | EEE Te eo (hans FORD ACHNCES ALLAN LINE SITUATION HO a as iach long.Ale and Porter Browenh es in Time Trouble Wah Boxers Has Taken Mo sionco poses ay oF dares \u201c| 138a St.James Street, Bove always en bend ve ROYAL MAIL STRAMBNIFS.In Effect June 11th, 1900, Hew Tura, condiue nomination was a ocompro- © .z ; it) \u2019 various kid 18 Cf.\u2018 EE .MONTREAL TIME SILL .\u2014\u2014\u2014 ery Prenons or and dy > ce à, N ALDSON L ! 3 Steamers, aggregating 141.36 Tons.ST.JOHN,NALIFAX\u2014L.! 7.89 p m.Ar.98.38 sa 0 n a .| VORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICA 22-40.8.08 am SAFETY or ammsromanmme i dma able for 6 roads CSS LEITOH, PRINGLE & CAMERON d P I'é nt EE TRACER | A 1 GLASGOW SERVICE | ,376 tons, WRNIPEG AN @ssve Fears Are Expressed for Those died four years ago.aged was She I A MATa.FROM MONTREAL ete, 5 tons, ve -46.10 p m.rt \u201c conductor of the rand nk pas [Nv Selisitors ia Chanesry, Wead 8.8.TRITO - thian, 8,000 toas.63, MARIE, ST.PAUL MINVEAPILIE, QULUSA + Whe Are Stationed in Distant senger train ren in Canada.25.Pobtie, Me.\"9 Familie Mopge! a as TNs ve se se eo ce os 0» c-JUBG ?Sicilian, 8,000 tons.*9.43 pm.Ar °8.00 am.Districts.Bedford Mills cheede factory was bursed CORNWALL, ONT .| 88 ALIA (cold storage) -.ot edo ; : OTTAWALE Place Vigo 18:30 a.5.48 pon.\u2018 vo eens 2.68 pati 000 to the ground Wednesday night.The f2c- jog Latteh 0 Cameron, Lil sory.and machinery were owed by .P.* & Pringle.e ro.and was ) _ i i About 2600 worth of cheese was also burn a ms ee st nl Tae VR \u201c6 U7) BUCA, ELLIOTT & CEMMEDY, rams, inues full of interesting posst- Corpora) Courtney, of the Kingston Bat- A ADVOCATES, BEG., but apparently it has not Fours tery, was reduced to the ranke because Lao DIN, 198 Br.samme STREST, Mantvesh .8.8.LAKONIA .oo oo oo oo «JUDO ZS 9.30 am 110.00 am 14.06 p m, 6.160 = - pts À Ca, me i Sea SE 9 June s2.30 pm.; Pale Ales BOSTON\u2014Lv.12.00 a m, *8 20 p.m.Ar.*7.47 Liverpool Steamer.Montreal.Quebec.\u2014AGENTS\u2014 QUEBEC\u2014Ly.18.20 am, 12.30 m.| atascow APE paon eos.| Har Corian em.3 Jung.+ 33008 TOL ¥'m he aan E48 pa, S30 31 June.Numidian 7 July.7 July 28 June.Co (new).Lew am, 18.33 p.m.and Porter, THOMSON LINE 3 June.Corintblan (new).-14 July 7 VAVOREUIL \u2014Lv.13.53 am ai230} 4.03 ! 14 June.Tunisian (new) .30 June.worse during the last twenty-four refused to march a squad to the regimental Song 1h vor sir of Lax Suis, on fon, Secor Cente rations men Special attention is called to the sailing 9.=.+415 » m, (a) 6.16 » m, 6.13 .| *\u201cperiloas,\u201d \u201cgrave,\u201d and \u201cdangerous.\u201d think there was not going to be enough LACHINE, PQ Montreal Offs.t ; Stes.lelan.71.30 pm 0.30 pou Ar e733 sm, 15.83 - The naval commanders in Chinese waters beer to go found}, \u2018ran into a bugsy GIBBONS & HARPER.Tel, Mais 681 St James Street WEEXLY LONDON SERVICE The Punteian fe the lorgest, ame Re fast- ao\" 11.10 am.112.10 2 m.() 3.027 JA \u2018 have received identical instructions as to he dag Lie bieycle.The ahaft run | BARRISTERS, Me.Lenten LU .FROM PORTLAND.est steamer ever built for the Canadian SHERBROOKE 1\u201d 10.45 pm.\u2018 } ; ete She auetien of an Noe into bis face pear the nose and came out Oittes-Cer.Richment and Curling Sa 8.8.BRECKFIELD .«+ .«0 .o June $ Fone.1 a : the cen- pm.Ar.Tessum.H 00 fae 3 51.3) ; ng eir discretion.No fear 1s behing his ear, infifcting dreadful injuries.THE BEST AND: PUREST saloons und staterooms are in the cen .oh 8, FRESHFIELD Tu ne ++ o.JUB@23 eral part, where least motion is felt.Elec- JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.20 sw, {9.00 a m., (i) 2.00 pm entertained for the safety of the legations carried Gostge Gibbens, QC.Fred.¥.Harpe.; Un e id.ho The horses ran awa and he was © es oo oo on +6 es» tricity is used for lighting the ships through- 19.102.Al, 18.5) am, 16.30 pm .er .0%.at n n ents, however, 30 or 40 yards on the shaft.There isa *8.8.HEMISPHERE .Joly : are escaping from the capital to the coast.prospect of bis recovery.- M it Ext t CBS.TYNÉDALE au in ne 22 July 1a Qutb, the lights being at the command of the BERTHIER\u2014Lv, 18.20 am, 12.3) p.w.Ar.2.00 Pekin ia still under control, according to be Charles Keyes, of Ottawa, Is recov.William Reid & Son.a fr ac h S °8.8.BRECKFIELD .Eu 20 passengers any bour of the night.Music pæ, {8.30 pm, \u2019 \u2019 r a à te i ering from an accident by which he had oe ee 00 rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade 87.JkWOME\u2014Lv.t 9,00 .1.489 espe th, $0 he Morning, est dated tis Suoulder ated.À few nights ago ACCOUNTANTS.AUDITORS, INVESTORS, ARB FROM MONTREAL, deck.The saloons and staterooms are heat- ™ +6.30 m.8 6 ey ne.te.A ae : Vhousnd foreign suarde were garrisoning be was riding along RATA Street: vor a VRBO: a.BaiD, 5 tor Sun Pise : 8.8.KILDONA .+ oes «June 8° bY Stam.60 am.{6.10 pm, 9.43 p m., thous forel : garri Kent, on bis bicycle, when pe xan 0 8 TU Senn \u2018nt eT.9 BB: 10NA (cold storage).7 [7 Lune 18 NRATES \u2014 Cabin, $250 and Ua Eee STE, AGATHE, Elc.\u2014Lv.0.09 à m, 80-15 88 Se Ve ti was road- STRENY.8.ALLDN ce se ve ee as oe dune 2, : , .18.10 oo Ten Tee A des ven do way.Mr.Kèyes vas thrown to the ground, | 2 ST, JOHX - M.ow 0.$ 8.8.HURONA (ocld siorage) ©; :2 1 June 20 Per Tunisian or Parisian.A reduction is JLL30 pe.18.30 pm An 10.802m 8.10 ! the Daily Mail from Shanghai, dated June \u201cMi T.G.Me huiuere, of Toronto, has join., : LEITH SERVICE.Second Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, London or LABELLE\u2014Ly 5,00 no fuse.Tomi 220, ! 7, takes a gloomy view of things, which ed the wall of the Bank of Montreal at ALFRED E, HARVEY, B.C.L nl la â 8 8 \u201c48.8.JAÇONA ane 17 Léndouderry, $35 to 340 single: ME to 876 2m 6.30 pm, 19.50 m, 6.10pm.| are pictu as going from bad to worse.| Brockville.e a son O )ela- _ : : Vee oor ee er eo on 0,00 Steer 1 Dally.Week da Sund y.LDH, oc\u201d The correspondent says:\u2014\"The authorities were, of Torouto, commander of this year's rage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, Glasgow, | Stell ol\" Sol exbept Monday.fos 7 | are displaying palpably guilty supineness Liisiey team, which sails for England oi Attorney, Barrister, &0.and ABERDEEN SERVICE.Relfast or Londonderry, including plentitul C2! ay.%Dal aot ta a 3 : ; ; lesson *s.S.\u2026.ce os oe supply of provisions, cooked and served, and ceptSaturday and Sun .in dealing with the Boxers, and the powers the 22nd inst.As » king of object Jessol Rooms, 856 and 858.Temple Butléing 8.ENDEAVOUR .\u2026 ».June 30 p \u2019 dWednesday only.J for the Britishers, (*Chartered.) .every requisite for the voyage, $23.50.! are more and more taking matters into glang \u2018as far as possible Canadian supplies 186 tt.James Street, Grown Stout, Agents \u2014 Cairn, Young & Noble, Newcas- < 10 .: : .; tor his company.T.G.is an acquatic sport MONTREAL.TeLBPHONE, 1068, uit Le o weas- = - : - vpreading, and.is rapidly changing its and will probably be of great assistance Aver, Landon, EC Wn Thomao on & Co, ao A \u2018CA NADIA N ter.\"The Bo ti .i lab.: aracter, he Pores with formes 7 to the Brockville Bowiog THER FINLAYSON & GRANT |= Loith; W.Thomson\u2019 & Boos, rs eu Boot.Culling dt LONDONDERRY (from New Pler, an : \u2018ime Prov URAN pJoot of W.Zur Street, New York) a: | \u201cBOXERS\u201d FIRE ON TROOPS.- Mar! © es.a \u2018 Custom House Brokers, INS _ COLD S 6 T ED IN Glasgow.Steamship.New York.AC | F | \u20ac ' \u2018 NY Alex.McDonald, of Orangedale, arrived : ; * TORA E Fi T 24 May.Laurentian .9June, 9am.CHANGES IN TIME There has been no communication be In Sydney last week with a car load o Forwarders and Warshousemen Special Steamers of Both Lines 30 May.Sardinian .- .16 June, 12.30 p.m.l .tween Pekin ind Tien Tain since Tuesday, lumber and im three days hed Pull op.14 June.8tate of Nebrasia.30 June, 10 a.m.Un effect June 11th.) although one miserable half-hearted attenipt house aud wag accommodating ten board- Bell Tel.Malas 1308.P.O.Bes OG .\u2014\u2014 : i - : FROM PLACE VIGER STATION .has been made by Chinese soldiers to ers This is & record.= bistory of|* eet AND LORD LINE Rates_First_Cabin, $50 and upwards; Te- For Quebec, §.20 atu, 230 p.m., $3.30 poe reach the capital.The troops were fired AC, Interesting event int rel \u201cNational f Edinbar .turn tickets, 995 and\u2019 upwards.Second Cabin, il p.m .upon and the train had to come back.Treaby terlanlem ln Ha on ode son lJ A.BAXIH, D.D.A Insurance Co.© TO CARDIFF.to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.50; return | For Oiawa, 8.30 a.m., 5.40 p.m.i \u2019 : \u2019 A, t , 60, ; \u2018 - ; Another station has been burned on the dtea and fifcieth | unpiverury of se Mat os yr atiet and Oral a ESTABLISHED 1824.8.8.LORD 1VEAGH EE: June 1 chets, 0 3 (seerage, .3250 excellent ae- 5e Jerome, y a.m., $9.15 a.m., 6.30 p.m.us thew's Church w observed w - .oe , .RLEMONT .+.June : ; se.mn._ ; ' de ews despatch from Tien Tein\u2019 dateq ting exercises.This unique event In church Opposite.Vitoria 82, MONTREAL Total Assats.$48088, 470 00 AGENTS \u2014 | commodation for all clame Sr Mar | A Le PT 013 8M S30 Ba \u201cThe \u2018 , ; f Invested Funds .23,065,472.88 TS Guthrle, Heywood & Co., Car ! ; (1) 1.30 p.m.yesterday, says:\u2014\u2018The \u2018Boxers\u2019 are tilt work Is of especlul interest because of Phone Up MAL.Inv in C 2'9a5° $40.60 diff; Thomaa Dixon & Sous, Beltast.the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the For Labelle (1)'9 a.m., 5.30 p.m., (1) 1.80 p.m.raging and pillaging over a wide area.the historic a lation of Nt.Matthew's, ested in Canada., » } ,Ç ra width of the vessel, «nd two-tbirds For St.Gabriel de po pm (D 10 09 They have ed and burned the sa.pn it ls also interesting Leto weal: ; Montreal Office THE ROBERT REFORD 60 of the length.Electric light throughout, and am., (i) 2 p.m., 5.10 p.m.he BT , i 0 ou is i b A tions av Long Fong and Lansoq, It hot Eth bo\" Boclnon \"| G.H.WALTERS & CO., 117 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET IRD GO.| Src Solio mr aibiroomy yng po igi M1PEOR STeEET STATION.; ey as i A disastrous fire occurred last Wednes- SANKERD, WALTER KAVANAGH, , LIMITED.\u2019 = » \"3-0 a, am, 4.05 pm,» ber and Mess.Ossent and Cades have Jay night ut Argyle Shore, says a Summer 8 Bt.Sacrament Street.Chist Agent and Sesretary.| gg 25 St.8 25 Common Street, Montreal.| 6.55 pam.lf pm.=~ = Daily n murdered.\u2019 .slde despatch, which originated from & Montreal _ 3 and t.Sacrament Street, ed aturdays only.§Sundays only.\u201cDally.: IMPERIAL, DECREE IS ISSUED.bonfire.on some newly cleared land.The Commercial Paper Bought sud Sold.Forget, rons Beary _- sie a MONTREAL ; a.x spay and Thursdays.Other trains | The Pek dent of the, Times he fonces to the Sry a lu 8 Boods and Debenturce Negotiated Thomas McDougall, ed.or .oo : : e Pekin correspondent of the Times the fences to the adjonu .: Rk , to lend* + .: i telegraphing yesterday, says: .short time it was beyond control and Durst | ca 1.000 security.at low rates .: Co RAIN SERVICE OVERLAND, E- , ! \u201cAn Imperial decrce has been issued, over au A ences.a its mu nine build- PA : le LIMITED\" will leave Windsor St.Station\u2019 | but in 3 the sama smite character nd wate tnd Lee un Poe reel | PTE roo | BANTER\" vin dvs, Winaer SL Sins | the preceding one.Throughout I Rf.Almose new and all of which WEL go t | 9 MAIL STEAMSHIPS \u2018 couver, Pacific Coast and Kootenay points, | Jogetic to one mad.for the Bent anti: the best In that old and wealthy settle 0 : ; VERPO Time, Montreal to Vancouver, 100 hours.: i .cation to JOXeTS ! \u201c ment.: : » d | | foreign and anti-Christian outbreaks.The \u201crhe voller -of the Dominion Iron and & CO.S LI OL SERVICE Sunday Service to ST.GABRIEL .DB edict repeats the accusation against na- Steel Company's crusher at George's River tive Christian \u201cJoined the church for their limestone quarries exploded last Monday own base ends.\u201d and refers to the Boxers nornlng.Engineer Perry, who was Insurance Company.om BRANDON from Place Vi 3 - ., iger 9 a.m., coma ) BE A VE heamer.ae Te, a menclng June 15th, returning seme evenlng.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORY., R LINE Cambroman .June23,9a.m.June23.6p.m.\u2014 > .fataily Write today for à ateresting beok as 2 brotherheod and nt rebels.lv person tb engine oad à umber of Plnveators el = and \u201cHow you ere swindled.4 Eémond J Roman .«.June30,daylight.Direct CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE,\u2018 \u201cIt avoids all reference to the murders Injured.Both Dis less ibe expired about Wehave exten ve expérience in the intricate pates Wentworth Parbean, Eh paire, c.ROYA st an oe \u201cJunesn daylign.Direc TY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFF1 of missionaries or of native Christians and bis ribs tes after the accident.An em jaws of 60 foreign, countries.Bend A.F.Gault, ; -| Dominion .July2l,9a.m.July2l,ép.m.|.of mi e ç tree advice.MARION & MARIO .Gault, Ksq., Samuel Finlay, Esq.ve uD yo ! implies that the destruction, of PP wens one was sent over he LCI.to Tote.to Exper ports.New York Lits IE Dee tee Amrt 1p Edvard 8 Slousten.E28 110,000 Weekly Sailings between Montreal *This steamer does not carry passengers.(Rye) ANDT TEES LWAY amters who have joined the Boxers, 1e of LE puryice.Derry belonged to Loo : Available Assets .58 563,000 : and Liverpool.RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014 Cabin, 360.00 and \\ SYSTEM prof he disturbances.It blames 4d was married.The cause of \u2014 - Calling at Moville both ways.upwards single, $114 and upwards return, ac- = the ai that the lawless shall the Ep sion Is not known.rensroantile risks accepted at low current From » From P'élne to steamer and berth.Second Cabin, Cheap Trip to unished, and condemns the Chi Li sol- .+ @.F.0.SMITH, Liverpool.Steamer.Montreal.$37.50 single, $71.35 return.: be punished, an United States.TRADE MARKS gob \u201c Cnief Agent of the Dominios 5 Mas Take Messie se ee oe ++ -Jube # aie.= To Lverpoct, Derm.London, no a en .te 00 un 00 00 ucen .j IN ALL COUNTRIES .Agente Driscoll, Thomas Hiam 5 June.Lake Ontario .\u2026.-June 22 Steerage outfts furnished free.* ! > diers for assisting the disturbances.Never.ited theless, its chasacter, on the whole, is The Architectural League of America 18 - .Chicago.quite satisfactory.\" In annual session at tol whose blow kill- ol George R.Robertson & Sons 12 June.Lusitania .June 29 rt nk Ja Yamen undertakes thos od adie about at Bridgeport, Conn., ç FETHERSTONHAUGH Special Agent French Dept.\u2014Cyrillé Lauria 19 June.\u2026Lake ( Champlain (new) ; \" July promenade maloness electrio light, spacious ND 3 = + .er.2 .\u2018 ee es ea vonssoss + Saturday.They have _protestd against he ue or York.and F.H.& CO | 26 June.\u2026.Lake Megantic-.« July 13 BOSTON SERVICE.FF M al BIC the arrival of more guards.par We elkhin, wrested a draw af ne , > Th INTE 0 I 3 July.Lake Superior .+.+.July 20} + From Boston.rom ontreal $10.65 a.the San Francisco Olympic Club last night.p eon 1d: .e AL 10 July.Lake Ontario .July 27 8.8.New England .June 20,4p.m.|' plokets good going June 8 and 9, and : TIEN TEIN NOT DAMAGED.The Lain ug of Ally dons chat he ls % Lanada Lie ; Building \"MONTREAL O00AL MINING COMPANY, RATES OF PASSAGE.For further information, apply to* any Yala to return on or before June 19, ; met\u2019 ana copper kiug, official à : echingtes/ |\" Limites company, 800, , The Daily Express mye: The mere l'a macez ui Ward, Amelle: Lachapelle, 2) aies Vorgute, Ouowe 900, M em ES = ha - Gablon trom Ei to SE oo oe BA UID TORRANCE 4-905\" = pPLUL Champa 3 jofine & Retur TT i 8 ; ?a ; Mpc T Te ta ; Co \u201c39 rétate,: according ttr'etegurer, favs = \u2019 RS mens Ten the children and ladies ex- Fred avant, 2a werithy\" land- .\u2019 -\u2014 |.Werke\u2014DRUMMOND COLLIBRY, tion of staterooms and number of occupants.General Agents, Montreal, \u2019 Excursions to \u201c tu .: cept Lady Macdonald have left the lega: owner, shot and killed his wife at Ogebolt.| Westville, Nova Scotia.Second Cabin, to Liverpool, London or 17 St.Sacrament Street.bare Excursion going by 12 noon train June tions.There are the gravest fears for mis [owa, yesterday, and then shot himself.nN ve \" Londonderry: ., return same day.Fare, 86c.wi jes i tlvi arts.\u2018They number He cannot live \u2019 | Miners anâ Progucers of \u2018\u2019Drummoné\u2018* Coal Single Return | Second Excursion going by 12 noon train - bomdreds and, thes stations .are isolated.Fearing.that Victoria, B.C.might quar.ALL Ne Boo yer eons 7 Fare.Fare.; June 2th, roturn same date.Fare, 856.\u2018 Concerted actiôn is impossible.\u201d .\" antine San Francisco, the board of health COUNTRIES Quantities - suit purchasers.Shipments by Lake Ontario and Lake Superior $35.00 366.59 | ° » Saturday and Sunday Excursion - A special despatch from Shanghai say» of the latter city has officially declared QUARANTEED water or rail.Lake Champlain, Lake Megantic tickets good to return not later than\u201d Empress has ordered General that no case of plague i now known : \"HEAD OFFICE, Room 132, Board of Trade and Lusitania .© ec oo oo oo $37.50 ILI \u2018| the foll 1 > the Dowager Empress, 0 men to protect there: : BEAUDRY & BROWN Building.Montreal.- : e following Monday are now on sale Neb 8i Chong with ~, m pr peer den : Two persens occupying a four-berthed room : , \"Pekin.the railrond ait, it is added, has occured M INDIANS CELEBRATE.\u201d CviL ENGINEERS AND LAND BUAVEVERS For particulars apply at\u2014 CITY TICKET OFFICES.\"Third Class or Steerage.to Liverpool, Lon- The Al steamships of the above Line will th the \u2018Box whose ranks include | 107 87.Jamss 87., MONTREAL .on or Londonderty, etc, $22 and 323, ac- .; | we , soldier from other general com.\\Citigens of Caughnawags Take P : ire In SUFrANCE Sung to steamer.a xan sogilasly throoghout the season from 137 St.James St.and Bonaventure Statlon.ers.en tle e ; : .i \u2018 - Le .mere left on the field.The despatch goes in Pretoria Day Rejoicing.- Montresi City Agent.The Imperial - on to say:\u2014 One bundred and cie ou Caughnawaga, June 7.\u2014Specla).\u2014The In- PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, Insurance Comply, merices Amar.MONTREAL T6-AVONMOUTE.| CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L NIERCO LONIAL {sh marines with a m le : dians on the Caughnawaga Reserve cele- | Com : \u201cToronto.Alliance .(Bristol.) i Co \u2014R to force a passage from Tien Tsin to Pe- brated, Pretoria Dar, Tike good and ral OWEN N.EVAN 8, .Aseurante Company, Loudon, Bas.se Means oe s¥ ies 0000 \u201ca: June 3 NORTH SYDNEY, C.B.SN LWAY in.\u201d .gubjectz o e Queen.In the ev af- : : .8.a.00 00 0e ee .about 900 British have been ter the Indians had returned from Lachine Tem Building Montreal AM 8.8.Etolis ., .+ dates: - To assengers.No cargo.received after noem 000 of ite shares.| telditaph anpounces that messages for Pre- Criminal Court for the past three days of ARO LIG : a * SUMMER SERVICE.SA salling day.For freight, passage and: The body of Frank Palcomb, keepet of tg r ranavaal, written In plain language, thie week, for obtaining money under false FANS.' LEYLAND LINE From Montreal, staterooms, apply te : the Reilly Hotel, at Richmond, will ex.tes y now be accepted at sender's hy retences, will bave, another trial Ted : \\ Manchester Corporation .\u2026.cores May 3% J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, Bamed.It is sald be had Leen taking god oo\", \"heat means, at nominal rate of 81.23 jury after un ours delibera tion failed to BLEVATOBA, : MONTREAL-ANTWERP.Manchester Importer JA May 29 211 Commissioners Bt, City.\u201cWe Bad a dynamite scare yester.per word beyond Montreal.te charge is the discounting of drafts Power for\u2014 1 2\u2014\u2014\u2014 EE Lee SUR 18 \u2014_\u2014' a morning when a noise as of an explo - er with forged bills of lading as security.In ACTORIES.Steamers of this well-known line are fitted *Fitted with cold storage.M awoke half the tôwn, Neither Fen- bis charge the judge expressed bis opinion | F._up with all the improvements for carrying The steamers of this Line call at Quebec.AMERICAN LINR.lans nor wreckage could be found.CONGREGATIONAL CLUB.that mo other verdict than guilty could CASH REGISTERS : Mes Stock, Butter, Cheese, Grain and every Accommodation for à limited number of - FAST EXPRESS SERVICE The Conservatives ot Addington bold à Le 4e nonus) mectiag-ot the Congrens.| ment in the ur ot the present term OOLD STORAGE, B70, description of gentral cargo.And are in- passengers.ro sow York\u2014Sou demonstration ; \u2018 : | ; dresses will be delivered by 3.P.Whituey tional Club held tn Emmanual Church, the Poiley war acquitted on a techolcality.; tended to be despatch a ows FURNESS LINE, Antwerp.OR eal Calling Westbound at Cherbourg, and N.Clarke Wallace.towing officers were elected :\u2014I'resident.ghe present indictment against him con Oall as our Office and ses thelistof From mie, «ei April 38.May 20 Sailing Wednesdays st 10 a.m.\u2018Tq, A.Code, Furth, has put in his hos.Mr.T.B.Macaglay: vice- residents, Rev.sints of ten counts and the judge fixed Motors now being operated by this Com.Antwerp.Steamer.ontreal.oo.: \u2018May 35.June 17 Bt Louis June 13 New York.~~ tery mill another set of cards and spin- D.8.Hamilton and Mr.J.RB.Dougall: sec: pot) as follows: $1.000 personal in each \u2018June 8.B8.ALBANIAN .July 3| Daitonhail .\u2026 .June 2.June 57 84, Puul.june fie Tor dues 18 : » machinery, thereby increasing the ca.retary.her.Proteases Warriner: tree, Mr.of.the tea counts, $10,000; 1,000 la two PORY- ; June 16.B.8.ABSYRIAN .Juiy 10 And regularly thereafter.Bi.Louis.July &i8t Lonts.July of bs factory per cent.Mr.Willa Re Len Hedley.Mr Thomas sureties of $50 each for \"os of the Ha Interview our customers and entiafy June 50.5.8.ALMERIAN even on 2 JUIY MTL MRURG-AMERICAN.Prem Pros RED STAR PE Rot mT pale De | mn Ben TO TRG Gd de tp he sat RCC ad mari are ot Cats paca car wetohml oe a Ap Bar| ahs ove Wedates as mem : y ; \u2019 .vas À lim number © .w nc.0.28.May 22 Woädn at 13 aged 88 years.The funeral will take ter to conclusion.are unequalled.sted on above steamers at moderate rates.Teutomia .sc oo co vo oo .May 10.June 3 Salling every wea to-morrow.«CASUALTY CAPE TOWN.\u201d pre : .Through Bills of Lading are issued to and [Frisia .o2 oe oo oo oo May M.\u2018June 20 Friesland.June 13| Westernland.June uaknown MAR in whose pockets was es PIANOS FOR THE SRASIDE AND * ; \u2018| trom ail points in Canada and the United And regulary thereafter.sgouthwark ,.Jute 30 Keneington.duly 4 Souné a slip bearing the name Thomas «Casualty Cape Town,\u201d is the registered .COUNTRY : Lachine Rapids .States by the Grand Truok Railway, Cana- Through Bille of Leading issued from all eThese steamers carry Cabin and re Six killed a train wear Bres- address of the department at Cape Towh.: ae atic Raliway sad (heir agencies, of Cansdian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk class passengers of low rates.Sh tay.He was about 50 years old.wh'ch gives all information respecting the i & Land Co.Rallway Stations.INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION She coach horse owned by a company in wounded, etr.at the front.The Canadian We dave on hand a fine stock of high clase Hydraul C \u2019 rn > oa : \u2019 - FRARD'K LEYLAND & 00., Ltd For rates of freight and particulars, apply Piers 14 15 N.River, ! Lassdown dled at the farm of David Moore Pacific Raliwny's telegraph accepts memsa.pianos fer rent during the summer months, LIMITEO » » te any raliway agent, or te P Offce\u2014T3 way, New York wy & Fre 79- Er per werd Eom ial rataof 13 wile @ Ce, MM Notre Dome Brent (seas | 0.| SQUARE, 300 Board of Trade Building, iy WITHY à CO, Ltd Agate à i.Hoary, Us Petar er a nétens of tha water LES ES SES DAIL - Bt) Montorek aa TTC \u2018 ' + .Montreal.dû fl Ezancata Xaniet Si.Monitiel, À Mechanles Balles .\u2018 .\u2018 t 0 4 - > .4 .; ., I | eee THE.MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY.JUNE 8, 1900.O6RESS $ etes vannes ~ FOR WOMEN READERS [LBW M \u2018 ; : 07 IR en o Sr VATIONS WANTED-\u2014MALR Tra TONS VACANT.LN.- .° © 9 © 9 © e ® © © ® © +\u20140+-0-002000.Reputation rs Kassner sédet ri 4 to ber Geld, wore white and pak with pink Sow- Presideat Thwaites Describes Decade so.2e 3 insertion ne this beading 00} ward, .BOR ATticd for (a8 pus pion Journey to en\u201d Tier à reception at the residence of fp ization of Librari BIRTER YOUNG NAN.\" YEARS, WOULD LIKE A | WANTEDCNICE, NEAT BOIS \"a T-POURRI.Cecll Rhodes\u2019 wialutule.Bhe desired to left for a thp to the apd coast.\u201cThe 0 opularization 0 es.BPAUDRY\u2014June 4, at Shawinigan Falls, Preferred Ade N.UFR 5 Craig Ou Jight employment during the où Bevcosceooses that ne heud worthy 1aF, mano 0 along eatoilng dress was of Live with hat te | Gaurieu se T Beaudry, a son.Street N.ki ne Qaly those living with their parents need i \\ side the famous Cromwell miniature iy \u2019 SIR MELBOURNE TAIT SPEAKS ©, Mr, Jean da nront a dauchtes * WANTED \u2014 ITION AS CARETAKER, Box M 153, Herald Ome\u201d a BORROWING THER BABY.Cooper.1t iv characteristic of the woman's| p \u2019 .: ° or similar employment, by strictly tem- \u2014 , pluck aud direct method of achlevine 2e rockrille, June &\u2014 to the coun- au re with referammman sent tua.© bouquets, and sprays are, af course, pro- latter being much iuseried with lace.In jee 3 Mr.tompletely tilled the area of the lurge ball, , .i x curable at her shop.which la full of deli.side the ell several wbite roses were Miss Naude Sutherland, daughter of ht #Pplauded unstintingly and obviously keen- trick 8 Church, by the Rev.Father M.Cal- jy : Herat ty family oprererred 1382 chants\u2019 a Bwing & Oo., Seed Mer- clous soent and daily- filled with the chole- caught and the shower bouquet was of the V.& t Th brid.iy attended bv her\u2019 ly relshed the proceedings.Accompanying | axhan, rected Trude to Miss Mary Wi .re .ACHER Go Mon eal.est blooms of the season.same flowers and Milles of the valley Two Agent.à ne Re.i haf therland, and Mr, | (Le president on the platform were Sir Mel.oore, both of this city.185x |.NEED.- BY LADY Pr a .ir WANTED \u2014 FIRST-CLASS ENGLI BUT- .\u2014 small flower girls in lace frocks and goff- sister, \u2018Miss Beatrice 5 u \u2019 > bourne .Tait, Judge Archibald, Very Rev.YORKER-BOYD\u20140On June 5.at 0 Souvenir ton own, disengaged 15t ane, re - cher or provision hand, for retail shop; RED CROSS FOR ANIMALS ered hats, followed in her train; beairng Rowland Frith was t e groomaman.can Carmichael, Mayor\u2019 Lighthall of West.Avenue, Edith Caroline Boyd to Cecil as companion or soverns Die tion Æood wages to right man.Apply by let- TS * ©] baskets of roses.These were Miss Gwen groom is a lieutenant in No.3 Company mount, 1 \u2018rofessor Hosier of JMinneapolls, Wheatley Yorker, to raven\u201d pour Jeers.No o Jechion ___ter, P.O.Box 661.136 ot owl dq) arjorie Bate.i Y i ifes eir .Johusop, Brigham._ 3 , 2 \u2014 = ce OV gth Lewis and Miss M Je Artillery, and his corps mani At the close ë x ZIMMERMANN LA CROIX \u2014 At Spring answering, state particulars and highest WANTED in groce On NG oY +0 1 In England under the auspices of the brid - : ; ?; ; : esmalds were\u2019 Miss Sarah Sparks and haul- the century all of us be.\u2018 pente Aime Porn mnseentea ne Micky B75 \u201cSt SEALS, 808 pleasure nieraing event by haut ent ar Ou poised hs | Dr its Rom Cure Le Paleo, £3, S| prie pa or SuPer Soo\u201d | lo the 'bisincas: mo other need.sppin lcugh and Miss Ethel Rate, All were gown- f ith Il wen of affairs.One paused Iu- Zimmerm B anieal ontreal Herald.; , *.the great powers should be asked to enter 1 alike, In sheer white muslin, with row and - there serenading the couple with a stinctively upon the Drink où iausc4 lu ermann, Esq., popular musical direc- VAN = _.411% Wellington st.136 \u2018 .| ., TED \u2014 BY GOOD PLAIN COOK, SIT.Ne Aria : .into an international agreement for the © nee.Ins oe Le belng of lace salute of twenty rounds.Mr.and Mra.dred years sud reviewed t tai £ his tor at Her Majesty's Theatre, Montreal, to , WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL after row of tucks, the yokes g status h Miss Marle Bugenie La Croix, cousin of uation.151% St, Urbain st.136x servant, three in family; city references 136 protection of those who after a battle nt.and chiffon caught with stars of pearl and Frith have gone to Sydney on their honey- calling, and the share in the ctvilization of Gale G.Languedoc, Esq., Outremont, The = 38 happy couple left by C.P.R.train in the WANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, required.-3 Shuter st.136 work by the day, washing, cleaning, WANTED \u2014 AGENTS.BIG COMMISSIONS.=, tend to wounded animals.The soclety is gold, the bridegroom's gift.\u2018thelr Leg- moon, and on their return will camp for nay drawing from the päst lessons and 2lso engaged In rousing public attention to nh: .re - ink flowers, warning qr Inspiration for the f ture.This the condition.of animals during a time cf a pata were ik Me may the front.the summer Rothsay.was (Be keynote of tre professional confer.®{ternoon o spend their honeymoon west.| scrubbin ork 1 taurant: good Samples and terms, 25c silver.Business 5 of the pone Oren urged that the extension Lady Laurier who was present with the : encen of the present year, od librarians .oo 1x reterence! Apply one Ne DE six Box 296, Moncton.NB, \u2018 133 : ed ross convention to animals pe re sllk and Jewelled chif- ° 3 e deemed eccentrle they did nol \u2014 me CL ST Te RC .It 98K § would raite to.n higher level the whole ton Sra fre mauve silk eat white Social and Personal.do something of the same kind, A instead DEATHS IN THE CITY.WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WO- A PRUMINENT OLD LINE CANADIAN .tone of feeling respecting man's duty to organdie with Ince yoke.Lad yHibhert \u2019 : ; | of taking the.whole century he would con.BOISVERT\u2014On 6th inst.aged 20 years, | man, family washing at her own home; Lite Insurance Company has opening in ?@nimais | ; Taper wore black net over rose pink slik, : tent Llmself with the past decade, a period | Rosanna Marien Bolavert, best city references.Apply 299 William.the Province of Quebec for a gentleman \u2014_\u2014 Lady Davies crimson.satin, Miss Florence within the ken of the youngest of thelr DEVINE\u2014In this city, on the 6th lnst., Ellen Street.13x _ of Bood standing and business ability, as NOTES OF FASHION Flelding white silk crepe.over pink, Miss Coming and Going.fe ber oq They Would all ngree that pub- | Kearns, wide (og the late John Devine, WANTED \u2014 BY A MIDDLE-AGED Wo: jravelling general agent.Moderate \u2018sal- : à : , Thistle white\u2019 silk with pearl passemen- Mr.Alfred Piddington Is at the Chateau, !!¢ ilbrartes were most exvelientiy conduet- of the County Sligo, Ireland, aged 73 years.man, work In a restaurant, either kit- ary ant expenses .for a limited period ve A V-shaped neck, filled in with transpar- terie.The going away dress was blue Mr.r K \"led In America prior to 1500, To assert Funeral from her late residence, 72 Col.chen or pantry, and sleep at home.844 guaranteed, with prospects of improve- ent lace.Is a pretty accompaniment for the cloth tallor-mnde with ravers of white cord- Quebec, Othemvise would be to stultify themuelves, borne Street, on Friday morning, at eight St.Antoine st.133x oom far oe Sat man.Has likewise lace undersieave y P .ed silk and fawn and blue hat.Mr.and Mrs.A.Masson have returned py whoever reviewed clearly the decade 6'clock, to St.Ann's Church, thence to the WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPBCTABLE Toom for somé city canvassrs on com- .White cotton \u201cfringes will be used on \u2014 - from a brief visit to Quebec.which WAR now drawing to a clase could R.C.Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances man, work of any kind washing, etc.Mission at remunerative rates.Apply pique gowns.A \\ TE S'CARSLEY CO.rte apres Seto Dame St.0 \u201cMEN'S FURNIS The most varied stock of desirable Furnishi of courses.We're apt to mention the is here, as a matter richest and finest, but altogether the stock includes every style in Neckwear, Underwear and Outing Shirts.\" Thesa undergae- ments are the * lightest procurable for summer wear.Men's Light Cotton Vests no sleeves, each 12C Men's 8ilk Fin ished B a) briggan Vests, well made and , each.ve se ee se 2.2.B80 Men's 8ilk Fin- ished Bal briggan Drawers .38C Mes's Fancy Striped Balbriggan Vests and Drawers, all sizes ,0ach .50C Men's White Balbriggan Vests and Drawers, all aises, enoh .\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.@2C res > SUMMER SHIRTS.20° Nothing looks an rai Le at NIH Ein Mea's Colored Shirts, with collars and cuffs attached, each .50C I a a ee :=\u2014, 4 Shirts, -with collars - and cuffs attached.TOC | Men's Colored j Shirts, in stylish patterns, with i cuffs attached, each = ee 4c oe snes.DUC ==] Men's Pretty =i Striped Cycling N | D Men's Fine Zephyr Soft Front\u2018 Shirts, 1n\u2019 good colorings .+.sac = CLOTHING.You'll find all that you require in Boys\u2019 Summer Clothing at The Big Store.Boys\u2019 Summer Washing Suits ToC Boys\u2019.Navy Serge Summer Suits .90C Boys\u2019 Tweed Sailor Suits 3 Boys\u2019 Linen Blouse\u2019 BOYS\u2019 COOL Boys' Summer Jersey Suits .81.93 Boys' Fancy Duck Jést as useful for lake and river side as for seaside all colors well fitting.oe se wer Boys\u2019 Fancy Bathing Sults .veeee.36GC Men's Fancy Bathing Suils, in new faner Gtripes .+» cossocssccvonnau0ss COLLARS AND CUFFS.The following are prices at which articles of same quality cannot be purchased every _ day.Don't miss this chance.Another lot of these splendid Collars just received.The regular 15c kind.Newest styles, all sizes.Special, eac CUFFS.50 dozen Men's 4 Ply , Cuffs, correct styles, \u2018nicély finished \u2018and laundried.Regular 20c.Special .11C esccvescrarssecssnee STRAW HATS.Don\u2019t de- day in selecting a Straw Hat for the Sum- SW) mer.The Big Store can supply - all styles at their usual low prices, 300 Boys' Black and White Speckied Straw and Plain White Straw Hats, assorted, colored bands.\" Regular value, 156 to 35c.Saturday, each .Boys\u2019 Fancy Straw Hats .BBC Men's White Straw Hats, each BFC Men's Fine Straw Hats, each .eee TOC \u2018Men's Panama Hats, each .ree TOC eco ou.Men's Rustic Straw Hats, each Blouse Suits.81.60 SLEDGEHAMMERS >, ENGLISH SHERBET .Regular.Saturday.Lime Juice ., .\u2026 «.\u2026 .33¢ 25e Fruit Syrups .2c 20¢ Swiss Food .1c 12%c Fresh Herrings .1bc 10\u20ac Shredded Wheat Biscuit .15¢ 12120 FOR SATURDAY.cressessnsensens TOC Regular.Saturday.Catchers\u2019 Mitts .18c Me Fishing Rods .+ «.15C 84e Baseball Bats .«eo os os # ze Baseballs .+s oc oo oo 60 Jee Babies\u2019 Hammocks ,.35c 29¢ Croquet SetB oo oo oo oo o.$1.00 78e Mail Orders Promptly Filled.Send for New Catalogue.THE S, CARSLEY CO.\u201c*™ 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, 184 to 194 St.James St, MONTREAL, +++.JOHN MURPHY & CO.} Por Saturday's Selling for.Sevens esas worth, for.MEN'S BEAUTIFUL SILK .iC MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS\u2014Twill for.ec 0000000005 $16.00 for $8.00.PARASOLS\u2014 Beautiful.Silk Ones.- $12.00 ones for 86.50.PRINT WRAPPERS\u2014AI 1900 Our price.81.35, for.000sa000000 Mail Orders Filled Pr TERMS CASH.Tel.Up 988.| 3 | À 200 TEA POTS\u2014Best glaze, in jet black, worth 20 and 25c, 100 CHINA BERRY BOWLS\u2014 Dainty decorations, 35c SPECIAL TABLES \u2014Glass Vases, Berry Bowls, Sugar and Cream, 25c and 35c worth, for.\u2026.\u2026eoccences MUSIC\u2014Vocal and Instrumental.6 sheets for.40c worth, for.\u2026.0\u2026.\u202600venésenene suce cs 0 auose STYLISH JACKETS8\u2014Half Price.- $7.50 to $26.00.Reduced prices.CRASH SKIRTS\u2014Tailor Made, worth 81.13, for.41c UMBRELLAS\u2014Men\u2019s and Women's, worth $1.25 and 81.50, 89c $3.75 to $13 Sc 69c worth 81.25.Hereonly.cccrveerecerciiienann, BOYS' WHITE DUCK \u2018WASHING TAMS\u2014worth 35¢ each.50 DOZEN WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS\u2014AI fitters, worth 12c.22c 5c secs 00 sense 0200000000 15c KTIES\u2014Odd ones, 35 and 10¢ cotton, worth 75c each, encens 000000000200 000 00000000 - ÉOT.Le .\u2026.0acno00e neo even ce n se mcaccu 0e s000 ces 000800 STYLISH CAPES\u2014In Drab, Navy and Gray, to go this way, $5.50 for 82.75, 87.00 for 83,50, $10.00 for 85.00, Regular price, Here's your choice, $4.50 ones for $1.85, 86.50 ones for 82.50, 87.00 ones for 83.30, 6 Patterns and well made, 25c 79C soe sss edmpocseacs ens sss eoeevere ss srr cesses nen ean omptly and With Care.JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET.CORNER MBTOALFE STRENT +ee-e-e-e-e0 00.= MONTREAL OCEAN FREIGHTB.| A very firm business has becn done in ecean grain freights during the past weck: In consequence, the market Is mode:ately \u2018tive with a firm undertone, \"and rats dave been fully maintained.The bulk of the June space is now let, and cousidera le for July and August has also been engaged.We quote: Liverpool, July and Au- \u2014 - A DECIDED NOVELTY.YC STO STAMNG MAGEUXE The best and most effective Tool ever mode to bind papers and samples of fa os.No special supplies required.U | in every \" and home.steel, working parts tempored.repai re / 0 ordinary pins.ade entire hout rs.W il 1 time wit Const > Serge Ment free on receipt of Send for descriptive circu GEARLES ¥.DAWSON, Commercial Stationen 8 ST.JANES STRENT, MONTREAL ly price.> .gust, 28 41.24 to 28 64; London, 2s 7 1-24 .to 25 9d; Glusgow, 28 4 1-2d to 28 6d; Avon- | mouth, 3s; Antwerp, 28 9d; Belfast, 2s 9d; Dublin, 38; Aberdeen, 38 3d; Cardiff, 2s Ud, Hamburg, 3» 3d; and Leith, 38 3d \u2014\u2014\u2014.SEAL OIL UP.\u2018The feature of the oll market has been the decidedly strong feeling in steam refined sell\u2019 owing to the active deinand for
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