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The Montreal herald
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[" FT NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.vifay, 830 a.m, Umbria; 6 ë Umbria, supplementary.PM = ESTABLISHED 1808._>0.129.STOCKS JUM.MARKEY\": TWELVE + pe z 2 \u201c © WN - = 7 « 3 4 \u2026_ \u201c5 wz ® \u2014 \u2026e TR Tea Per Cent.Rise in Twin «ity, and Other Stocks Respond to General Buying.Atlas Trust Company Fails in St.Thomas as Resu't of the Ames Suspension.daoebeteeteeten fronton Fesses Joe oojonfesfenJeeton Joe je + I DAY'S EVENTS IN STOCKS.x L Market improves alt round.+ + Good advances in Pacific + + and Twin City, the latter be- + *k Ing 10 points over yesterday.+ fe General feeling that the + *} Worst is over.+ 3 Failure of Trust Co in St + of Thomas due to Ames, affair.+ of» It had no bearing on stock + * markets.+ of Senator Cox says he is sure 4 *}» the worst is over.+ + + mFrepetentegengentee[-ehoejonfoeTeeJon onje>Lonjonton[regent-eieei The dark cloud that has hovered over fhe stock market moved away this morning and the sun shone for a time at least.Stocks were up all around the room.Twin City, other which, more than Btock, reflected the trouble of yesterday, took a move to itself.and amid mo little excitement, jumped from ST% esterday to 73 this morning.| Canadian Pacific better, wis Dominion (Coal, Dominion Steel and the other stocks that Wall Street is pleased to call the Canadian group.Around two o'clock the tone of the market held pretty firm nnd luter showed that the improvement would hold for the time being it least, The full force of the recovery to-doy fs best shown by the following table which gives yesterday's extreme Jowst Ws so Où in compurison with the morning's highest: Low High Yesterday, To-day, Can.Pacific.oo oo oo HT, 123 Dom.Steel .t2 15% Nova Sevtia.2.2 2215 Ng Dom.(\u2018oal LN Ka Mont.Power .LNG ss Street Ruilway .2.2 249 250 j Richelieu.77 TA, Toledo.AN VA 8 | Twin City .2.847% 973; Toronto Steel.ON 190* Halifax Ry .w a4 Detroit Railway .Tl T5 Steel Bonds .69 ve Prices Reach Bottom.It was thought here to-day that the great bulk of the stocks carried by A.I.Ames & Cou.had bee thrown out on the murket yesterday.and as the buvers are now in possession of stocks purclhiased at an absurdly low figure and have them either paid for altogether, or margined down to a price that will probably never he reached again, the situation i= just that much stronger.Of course there wis considerable \u2018nervousness to-dav sud there disposition to proceed with the ntimost caution, but the \u201cStreet\u201d couldn't help but think that we had seen the worst, Montreal brokors felt that the break Is in a great inrasure dur to the murderous altacks of the Wail Street bears.That there has heen reckless speeala- tion in Canada goes without saving, bit the bear element in Wall Street hax made the penalty for it ai} au good ded) more severe than many have considered necessary.Some time ago the hears in New York Was a heard of à man who carrisd 40,009 shares of St.Paul stack aud realizing that he was in # pretty weak position they went gunning for hin By repeated attacking the stock they compelled him to unload at a tremens dous loss.The same performance has heen ree peated in other stacks and a Wall street telegram this morning was pretty ear the truth when it said: It is imagined that the crowd was informed of the tr Toronto when it began upon Canadian Pacific and some time agn.\u201d Wall Street's Tactics.no doubt hut has been brought Some information regard- situation frs attack! local hear Twin City that the | about There serrmns Ames failure ; fn this way., ing the weakness of the firin lraked out! In New York and once in possession ot | the information the bears did the; rest, ! They hammered the stocks known as | the Toronto tavorites and onre they | were on the run the Ames firm had Uttle chance to weather the storm.| There is no doubt but that many rich! men in Montreal have taken advantage bp?the extreme low prices to | gcquire some cheap stocks, i At anything under 90 Twin City was! no doubt a great purchase uë | pays; 6 per cent and its earnings have been #0 enormous that many have been led.to believe that it will not be a great] while before it is put on « 6 per cent, basis.There were manv other local stocks that nearly reached oo point where it might be said that they were virtually being given away.These are the times when the people with money come In and are enabled to make more, while the smaller people are either wiped out in the slump or in many cases urable to get sufficient loan accommodation to carry them glong.However, there was some pretty general buying on the market this morning and all of the brokers seemed to have & hand in it, HAD $250,000 AT BANK OF COMMERCE Toronto, June 5.-Mr.1.10.Walker, general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, said that although Mr.Ames kept his cash account at tnat bank, their relations had not been at gll intimate for many months past.Mr.Ames\u2019 indebtedness tn the hank was less than a quarter of a million, and secured by stocks, which are not at all affected by his suspension.Nor wou'd Messrs.Ames & (0g suspension, Mr.Walker sald, affect any other financial! institution in the city so far as he knew.The board of the Rank of Commerce had not approved of some of Mr.Ames\u2019 ventures, such as the starting of the Metropolitan Bank, and their relations therefore had not been iIntimate for a considerable time past.The stocks to be liquidated nx a result of the auspension were Unitrd States stocks, and not Canadian, their being put upon the market would not, therefore, affect any Canadian stocke.\u201cThey simply go back to the United States, ruling [ pended ; theut lINATrgins are where they belong, that is all,\u201d added Mr.Walker.The c'entral Canada Loan, it is said, are not creditors at all.Col.Peilatt\u2019's Views.Toronto, June 3.Lieut.-dol, Pellatt, nf the tirm of Pe'latt & Pellatt, sees no cause for aiarm in the situation.To the Star the colonel said.CT certain.y think that there is nothing to frar from the temporary sus pension oo Messrs, Ames & Co.Stocks as you know, are down to investment basis: had they been 50 or 40 points higher there might have been some reason for apprenension, but as it is I am contident that Mi.Ames has done the wisest thing, and 1 am sure that with stocks at the low paint at which they are at present everything will turn out all right.\u201d Mr.Ames Resigns.Toronto, June 3.-The following offi- Cal announcement was is-ued by the board of directors of the Metropolitan Bank after their meeting last evening: \u201cMr, A.E.Ames has resigned the presidency of the bank, and Dr.R.H.Warden has been clected president in As steud.MH 5 AJ Moore has been elveteid vice-président, In view of the suspension of the firm of Messrs.A.E.Ames & Co, the directors think jt will be well to state that the firm is Indebted ta the Metropolitan Bank in only the sum of 50,000, which is so amply secuzed that the bank cannot possibly suffer any loss.Mr.Ames personally has no account with nor 13 he indebted to the bank.ST.THOMAS LOAN CO.HAS CLOSED DOORS St Thonnie, Ont, June 3 \u2014-(Special.)- The Atlas [Loan Company closed its doors lo-day on account of the failure of A.HE, Ames & Company.This loan compaty i= interested, through A.E.Wallace.ho rexsigned the Management of the Atlas Loan to go into partnershin with Alnes.The company has the bulle of the savings of the people of this city ane district, owing to their payment of a high rate of interest.AMES STATEMENT FOR TO-MORROW a Taranto, June 3.\u2014(Specia/.) \u2014 A, E.Ames & d'A.has not yet prepared a statement of its affairs, and until that is published there can be considerable unrest.There are unmistakabie indications.however, that the trouble is widespread, the company having client - ale in all parts of the country.The jatest shock comes from St.Thomas, where the Atlas Loan Company Sus- business this morning, probable loss of X375,000.The manager of this compuny was Mr.A.E.Wallace.a member of the firm of A.KE.Ames & Uo.Whether there will be other rude shocks of the kind or not remains to beYseen, but they are not nprobable, accoruing to rumor, It was stated thie morning that the official statement of Ames & Un, will not be issued until to-morrow, ax about Sj0,06M,000 in s-curities have to be book- (me bank, however, gave the «4 up.comforting opinion that af the hanks would Keep quit, Ames & Ca, would] be able to pay all their depos.tors In full.SENATOR COX ON FINANCIAL OUTLOOK Toronto, Jane (Specialy Hon (iearoe A Uox 1st might made the fol- Mr.Rezin Orr, who sprang into prominence in Montreal during the recent Street Ruilway strike, to-day issued a statement defining his position and the position of the International Union in the affair.Following is Mr.Orr's statement: -\u2014 In vi~w of the fart that many statements have been made through the Dubile prees criticialng myself and the ; International organization in connection with the strike of the street railway employes in Montreal, I desire to state the facts in the case.Lust February the employes of the Montreal Street Railway Company went on strike to change the conditions under which they had been working, and a settlement was brought about by the intervention of the city officials.At ua subsequent meeting of the employes, the question of affiliation with the International organization was dis- I cussed und o telegr im sent to our gen- ieral office in Detroit, requesting an l officer to come to Montreal.I went there and assisted the men in completing their organization, and advised conservative action at all times in the future.After that the committee of the local organfzation attempted to get grievances adjusted according to the understanding of the settlement made in February, but they claim that they were given but little consideration and were put off from time to time, and during the month of May they prepared a proposition for an agreement to be imnade between thelr organization and the railway company.This was already prepared by the men and submitted to the company while T was in the Clty of Toronto.On my arrival in Montreal.where 1 had been requested to go by the Montreal Street Ruilway employes, 1 learned that the company had absolutely re- fuged to consider the proposition.Our local committee asked the officials of the company to have a conference with me, which they absolutely refused.I tried in various ways to get a con- | férenve, but all efforts failed.One rea- | aon for asking this was that I had secured a conference with the officials in Toronto while there which was very agreeable to all parties concerned, and those conferences continued until a satisfactory agreement was made between the company and the committee of our local organization in that city: Had this course been pursued by the street railway officials in Montreal a settlement could have been secured there without a strike.The firgt press reports that went out after my arrival in Montreal were that 1 opposed any radical action, but after the absolute failure to get a confer- hee or any consideration from the railway company, the men held a meeting and voted to strike.When the press reports went out that T had opposed a strike, I received a letter from Mr.John A.Flett., president of the Canadian Trades Union Congress, congratulating me on my opposition to a strike.Now.while a great deal of èrit- icism has heen offered in regard to the attitude of the officials \"representing the Laitérnarionu! organisation.I will leave for the public to judge whether or not our attitude has not been along conservative lines, and whether or not it would not have been wise if the rep- rese itatives \u2018of the International organization had been met in Montreul as they were In the City of Toronto.As to the attitude of the street railway employes of Montreal repudiating International organization, that question was never mentioned in all the meetings while I was in Moutreal, and what was said emanated from a couple of men who do not beiong to the organization, and T predict that there will be an unsettled state of affahs existing between the company and {ts employes in Montreal until a good agreement has been made between the company and the International organization in that city, and wherever an arrangement of that kind is made, whether it \u2018be ane of our locals in the Dominion of Canada or any part of the United States, we can prevent a repetition of the recent unpleasantuess in Montreal, TWO COMPANIES TO CONTROL THE REST Mr.Cornelius Shields Makes Statement for New Board of Soo Company.Mr.Cornelius Shields, president of the Consolidatg:d Lake Superior Company, was In the city for a whil- last night on his way from Sydney to the Soo.I conversation with a Herold representative at the Windsor ldotel, Mr.Shields inade un announcement regard- lu a new policy that was heing adopted by the new board of directors of the company.It has been decided.\u201d he said, \u201cto apply fof a special charter, my which we will incorporate all the subsidiary companies on which there is not any bonded debt under two principal con- panies, .\u201cThese two principa! companies \u2018vill be the Lali» Superior Power Company, and in \u2018t xeill be included all compan.:8 that have been granted charters by the Dominion Government, and the Consolidated Lake Superior Company, \u2018n which will be included #11 the compan- les that have secured charters from the Gavernment of different States, \"It 18 expected that this will greatly | simplify the management of the entire works as one whole.\u201d Mr.Shiel-ls was accompanied hy Mrs.Shields and family, who will now fak» up their residence on tha Canadian side of the Son.While in the city Mr.Shields conferred with a number of the étreétors of the Dominion Iron and Steel Comp: ny.h ee lhrough The Herald's Sieve, i AS BETWEEN monkeving with a buzz-saw ; And the stork market a good many people | prefer the buzz-saw.1 or \u2014 | THE SUN 13 BAKING this Province to a j crisp.The first thing we know Queber will |\" reduced to pre-digrsted breakfast food.I IT'S AN OFF ! Chamberiain the DAY when the Ton, Joe Is not on speaking terms with strenuous life.THE ONLY THING (0 bring rain is for everybody in Montreal to get together and lose their umbrellas.| PEOPLE WHO WOLULDN'T eat pink popcorn for 85 any other time, stand up on their Kéair at the circus and make a terrible row trying to get the pop-varn man over to them.STRIKES.t Oh the strikes! All we read about or hear about about or think fe strikes.There's a strike in every street, They are striking where we cat, * Where they keep our lien neat.Where they handle corn and wheat, They are striking in the freight yards, in the stores and in the shops, And a dozen strikes are started up for every one that atopy! Tt Is ntrike, strike, strike, No man ever saw the like! When, ob when, wlll men be able to adjust thingy so that all weak, and great and small, Without the hate and trouble that are spread abroad by strikes, By the strikes, strikes, strikes, Can't the world, somehow, be run without the strikes, strikes, strikes?There must be injustice romewhere count for all the strikes, \u2018er the warring and the strikes \u2014 Who's to blame?Who should bear the stoln and shume; Back of every strike is Wrong Prodding with a poisoned prong! Must the world go on endurng?ia there not some way of curing This disease that s :nts and blights, Bringing woes and spreading spites?When, oh when, will common fairness be the watchword of mankind, So that greed and wrong and rancor shall be ; scattered far behind, So that flags of milky whlteness may be carried down the pikes And the world sha!l cenve from troubling over strikes, strikes, strikes, Shall he Irre from all the worrles that ising through the strikes?Some men are afflioted with spring fever all the year round.to ac- are WHEN A MAN reads the summer-resort prospectuses at this season of the year it's awfully hard for bim to plek out places not to go to.SOME GENIUS ought to frvent some xub- marine harvesting machinery with which to gather in this year's wheat crop in the Middle West.THE DISPOSITION of the average girl to nccept Invitations tn ent tre cream never aska tor a Saturday balf-holiday during the summer months.1F A GIRL HAD to decide between having à peart neckldce or nice curiy bair, she would xo Crary.: May be given what is due them, strong and WHEN THE stock market rcaches bottom it might make a loud noise as a good many people would like to know about it.THE CIRCUS WILL be back next year, and if the advance agent keeps his dream deépart- meat on stratght the show will be four times | greater than ever.NO DEATHS of elephants were reported at the circus this time.Montreal will br arquir- ing a reputation as a health resort first thing we know.DIVERS PRONOUNCE the wheat outlook in Kansas and Nebraska to he good.STOCKS.It\u2019s great to be a broker when The market's on the rise, When stocks are simply {earing On their travels to the sKles.O.it's great to be à broker when The market's on the rise, When C.P.R.ts on the hoom And others ree their best, The crowd is piling money in Ita litle instde vest.While the broker he predicted 18 So he throws out his chest.It\u2019s nat so great to be one, though, When prices take a slump, The crowd acquires a monetary And a mental bump.And cke the broker they denounce And brand him as a chump.In stocks, as in the game of life, The joser in the fight In stepped upon and asked to fade Away from mortal sight, The only kingpin is the man Who always guesses right.One of the differences between a dog and a man is that the former may keep A LA on being your friend,-even if you haven't a cent.THE CIRCUS LEMONADE sold for 5 a Klars, and, judging by the amount of lemon therein, the circus got a profit of 5e on every deal.AT THIS RATE the stock market will be paying people to come and take away the stocks.The Dead Beat.He leat the butcher every day, He beat the corner grocer.1t4any one asked, \"Will you pay\" Hin prompt reply was, No, sir.\u201d And any one he chanced to vet Soon came to understand lle wan a béat who was à beat, A beat to heat the band.He beat the tara, he beat the cars The owner of his flat\u2014- But when it came to beating ruge He let his wife do that.A NEW YORK MAN who disappeared has turned up in California.He doesn't know bow he got there.A good many other people would llke to go to California, but don't know how to get there.IT IS CLAIMED thst \u2018arnegie has more than $100,600,000 left.This, however, may be A mere rumor atarted dv his encmics who watt the tax man to grt after him.Some wor\u2018en\u2019s idea nf being strenuous is to belong to seventeen different societies for the suppression of things.THE GREATEST traveller in the world ia the aubirbanite, without ever going anywhere or seeing anything.PRICE ONE GENT Parliamentary Letter, .Have Taken to Daily Scolding for: Do\u2014The Unlucky Number.ï - From the Staff Correspondent of Thei Herald in the Press Gallery.of the\u2019 House of Commons.3 Ottawa, June 2.\u2014 His Honor Judge\u2019 Britton is to be one of the commis-' sioners for the investigation of tha: Treadgo!d concession.The Conserva< tives learned this through the press} and as that is not the medium, they: expect news of this gort from, therst was a long and loud protest.because.Fire.House was not given the first word: of Judge Britton's appointment.the Premier said the appointment had.not been made.The post has been offered, but the judge has not yet ace cepted, .: Mr.Borden, Mr.Monk and Mr, Cass grain said Judge Britton was too res: cently a prejudiced member of the House to be an impartial member of a commission.They charged him with being human, and therafore biased.This criticism might seem ea littie harsh applied to a man who has not.been appointed, but it furnished a little material for use in the next election, and the principle business of Conser-, vatives' this session is *o lay up\u2018material against the coming election day.There has not been a great accumulation of campaign material yet, but the vorks have been opened.They will soon be running full force day and night.The given notice of inténtion to advocate mare protection for the iron and steef- industries of Canada.The press, which - endorses the doings of the criticising members, hail this as \u2018the beginning of Opposition activity.\u201d hoped this view is correct.Certainiy it ts time the Opposition showed some signs of life.Almost three months of the session have passed, and the opposition has been only a drag upon the proceedings so far.The admitted function of the -Opposition is to criticize, but there is a difference between - criticism and scolding, which is not clearly perceived by the stutesmen who sit at the left of the chair, here has + been much contention, days of scold- !ing and complaint, but the three { months of the session has not been long enough for the development of a | ood reason for the dismissal of Sir | Wwifrid Laurier and his advisers by the representative of the King : | Theré are some sweetly seasonable | things said during the course of a sitting.The Government has been blame i \u2018ed for the strikes in Montreal, it hat I heen held responsible for all Mr.Chamberlain.Emperor William and President Roosevelt have done.and no one will be surprised to know that a distinguished Opposition member from Torontn ho'ds the tariff responsible for the disaster on the stock speculators.\u2019 Caviare in the Senate._.| There are some matters which are toe i delicate for either party in the House tao touch, Matters that are loaded al bath puliticas ends, and no man can t:Il which: will explode first, Senators de not have to face constituents, Once in the red cham\u2019 er they are planted for life.Ro the Senate rushes in where the House fears to tread.In the House not a word was said about the trouble in the Government printing office.Nel- i i ther side wished to antagonize labot nor capital.The Senators, however; talked the situation over like men whe have no fear of the union or the nonunion voter.Increase of provinelal subsily is an; upper chamber was to-day as supérior to the trespass sign as Eve was to the interdiction in Eden.The Unlucky Number, The Grand Trunk Pacific is not yeu Lut, Parliament.in fact, has not given permission for stock selling on rail laving.The charter is ali passed and approved, but one section.A su; perstitious man would have no diffl- culty in giving the number of this.Section 13 attempts to indicate the route upon which the road shall bd built from Moncton to Port Simpson.The rub is on this section.Col.Tucker, a member from St.John, N.B., who does not often say much, precipitated an awful row in the Railway Committee to-day.He did it in the easiest way possible.Moncton had been agreed upon as the castern terminus o -.line by the Maritime Province members and the Grand Trunk Pacific.It looked as if the bill was going to sal through without a hitch, Then Col Tucker got up and told the committee Moncton was nowhere, It was no port - St.John is two hundrcld ml.eg nearet Winnipeg than Halifax, and Moncton was proposed so _ne line would go tc Halifax.That was all he sald.But it was enough for the western members With one accord they get up and said, they wauted the saortest possible route on Canadian soil.The agreement of the Maritime men and the Grand Trunk Pacific cut no figure with them.If St John happened to be the nearest port.so much the worse for other ports, The result \"of the row is that the bill is «till betore the committee.stil.A.B.H.rem ; ' | LIPTON'S FLEET AT AZORES.| Fuyzl, , Thomas Lipton's steam yacht Erin and the challenger for the America\u2019s Cup the Shamrock IIL, from Gourock, Scot- lend, May 28, arrived here to-day.The Shamrock 1.and the tug Cruiser are expected to arrive here to-morrow ,+ STILL NO RAIN IN SIGHT.* ; + ; Lu Lower Lakes and Georglan * ++ Buy.- Moderate, .variable % + winds; fine and warm to-day * de and Thursday.+ oe Ottawn \u2018Valley and Upper «ff st Lawrence.-\u2014 Fresh to strong westerly winds; fine and warm to-day and Thursday.Lower St.Lawrence and Gulf \u2014Fresh to strong westerly winds; fine and warm today and on Thursday.\"© Lake Superior.\u2014 Light, vari- uble winds: fine and warm to-day and.on Thursday.Manitobua.- Fine and decld- edly warm to-day and on Thursday.Maritime.\u2014To-day .and.on Thursday, fresh westerly and northwesterly winds; fine and moderately warm.Pddeddeb bth dbp fbf i other forbidden fruit to the Hougre, The - Azores lslands, June 3.\u2014Str.ve.ii Want of Something Else ta ; Wrath was not abated even when ae se.leader of tHe Opposition has ° It is to be - i y ob.1967 FE 11 sor wef sf.\u201cChinese children, 1 dee gow affering them.Below are mentioned a | LADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS or \u201cDist vor) | ; How about a Rein Coat?Are you in need of oré?/ If so-you will be welt repaid by visiting our Mantle .Department and securing one \u2018at thé\u2019 very low prices we All this season's Garments.- As to style, fit and finish they cannat be duplicated.few of the lines, LADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS In all wool Covert Cloth, full length, box back and raglan sleeve, in fawn only.Good value at $10.00.Our special price $8.95 Ladies\u2019 Cravenette Coats Full.length, in fawn, olive, gray, blue and black, some have velvet collar, others two capep.Qur regular.price $3.50 and $11.00.\u2018No selling at .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.br 745 restes uvuen LADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS Full length, made \u2018with extra fine Cravenette, in plain and herringbone effects, has two .capes, a very stylish gare\" ment.Our regular price 313.50.NOW 0.99.75 We might also mention three styles in the three-quarter length, at $3.98, 85.00 and $7.50.\u201c Fou can't fail to appreciate this offering, and buying a service- - able garment at \u2018such prices is sure to make a stir among wide- awake customers.GOING AWAY TRAVELLING NECESSITIES cesress rer eases HAT ELASTIC.NN SN GARTER BLASTIC.,.\u2026.0000000 DRESS SHIELDS.s\u2026000@ for Bé, up to 14, creer snr sees Lars 46 to 106 a vyard.\"+101 GE to BOQ a.yard.RN roo.15¢ to \u201845¢ a pair.1B\u20ac a box to 40¢.FANCY HAIR PINS AND SIDB COMBS - in large variety \u2018of styles and prices.Best Attention Given to Mail Orders.JE JAS.À.OGILVY & Sons, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STREETS.NEWS NOTES.English Cotton Trade Depressed.Lendon, June 3.\u2014The English cotton trade is so dépressed that 13,000 leoms have been stopped in southeast Lancashire in order to curtall the production.Cardinal Vaughan Not So Weil.London, June 3.\u2014The condition of Cardinal Herbert Vaughn, who has been fl] for à long time, wus not so satisfactory yesterday.: $15,000 Fire at Hamilton.Hamilton, June 3.\u2014The Hamilton Faeing Mills Compaty's premises were gutted by fire yesterday, $15,000 damage being done, and $5.000 to stock.Loss fully covered by insurance.Anti-Austrian Demonstration.Rome, Jyne 3.\u2014Anti-Austrian demonstrations are reported from Rome, Palermo, Messina, Catania, Turin, Pisa, Anacona and other places.It is stated that Count Nigra, the Italian ambassador to Austria has resigned.Sultan Orders English Guns.Constantinople, June 3.\u2014The Sultan has ordered two heavy guns from England, \u2018hich are to be used as| patterns li \u2018he Imperial foundry.One is to be ot the six-inch quick-firing type.The other is to be of a larger calibre, .Fear Vessel Is Lost.Santiago de Chile, June 3.\u2014A great storm occurred yveaterday-at Valparaiso and great damage was done to the floating docks.There are some (cars regarding the safety of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer Arequipa.which during a lull in the storm left port.to \u2018pass the gale outside the harbor, and has not since been heard of.Mrs.Loo Comes to Montreal.San Francisco, June 3.\u2014After five weeks of captivity in the Pacific Mail shed, Mrs.Loo Lin.thr Chinese Christian teacher, and editor, whose plight aroused a storm of protest {n New York, whither she was golng to rejoin her husband and open a school for is to be released on bond and permitted to travel to Montreal, \u2018where she will remain pending the receipt o® a certificate from China, establishing her right of entry us a student.X-Ray in Cancer Cases.Paris, June 3.\u2014The Matin says two doctors at Lille, who have been experimenting with X-rays in cancer cases have arrived at a very satisfactory result.fering with cancer of the stomach was tested seven times in three minutes.The application of the X-rays entirely restored her to health, and she even gained in weight.A cure was effected seven months ago, and there has been no relapse.B.C.Labor Enquiry.Vancouver, B.(*., June 3.\u2014The royal commission appointed to énquire Into the causes of strikes and labor troubles in British Columbia held its first session yesterday.The session was, FOR SIX YEARS UNABLE TO WORK Nerves Unstrung, Digestion Bad, Could Not Sleep, Had Headaches and Shooting Pains\u2014An Extraor- Sinary Cure by Dr.Chase's Norve ood.Mr.Simon Cloutier, shoemaker, 11 Lagauchetiere Street, Montreal, 0 states: \u201cFor six years I was not able to work: my nerves were all unstrung end my digestion bad; I had severe attacks of headache, could not sleep, end suffered with shooting paints in the small of my back.I was in four \u2014 boepitals, but the doctors could not cure me.They said 1 would never he Well again.In spite of their decision, 1 began the use of Dr.Chase's Nerve some months ago, and I a.n con- Vinced that I owe my life to this medi- -êine.I have now been ut work for over two weeks, and believe that my health fas been fully restored.It is à plens- x for me to add my testimony to the ts of others from persons who have uen, cured by this wonderful medl- Or, Chase's Nerve Food soon wins the fidence of all who are pale, thin, or haunted, for by noting your 4\" lmcréase in weight while using it you hOB 4 Tonle that weakness and disease are Mn: prove.that new, firm flesh and tis- being added to the body, and way to strength ha .met adi Ug Don dos FA at i 4° agnature of or po bone A woman of 65, who was suf- Que.| however, brief and the commission aim- ply arranged a course of procedure to | be followed here.The recent U.B.R.E.strike wili be the first matter on which evidence wlll be taken, and at to-morrow's session a statement by the.U.B.R.E: and other organisations\u2019 af- - fected by the strike will be presented, Tilsonburg's Fire Losses.Tilsonburg, Ont., June 3.\u2014~Following is list of the insurance companies ine terested \u2018in Monday's fire, with: their approximate losses: Royal Insurance |- Company.$700; Equity Insurance Com- cantile, $150: \u2018Norwich Union, London Mutual, $1,200; Queen's Insurance, $5,000; Guardian, \u201833,500: Caledon- lan, $3,000: Economical, 34,000; London Mutual; \u2018$4,500; Waterloo Mutual, $5,- 0C0: Sun Insurance offices, $3.300: York Mutual, $1.700; Ottawa, $300: Manchester, $2,000; Anglo-American, $500: Phoe- os 3500; Hartford Insurance Company, FRENCH LOSE 60 KILLED IN OCCUPYING FIGNIG .Three Mobile Columns are Organized from South Oraman Posts\u2014~To Be a \u201cPolice\u201d Operation.- - Parise.June 3.\u2014The Governor- Geperal i of Algeria wires to the Foreign Office : that he \u2018has authorized the formation | of three mobile columns ,from .the Scuth Oranian posts.One \u2018will march straight to Figulg and the -others will be directed against the tribes who have rebelled \u2018against : Maghzen- and French authority.Tnis.it is stated, will be a_\u2018\u2018potice\u2019\u201d operation and nat a punitive cxpedition against the tribesmen \u2018who - recently ambushed Governor Jonnart.A de- gpatch from Djen-Boarezz to the Patrie .says it is runiored the French entered : Figuig this morning.In the fighting the French lost sixty killed and wounded.The situation at | Djennan is said tô be serious.tr OWNERS ENTER PROTEST AGAINST STREET CLOSING Ald.Laporte Suggests.Civic Valuation Plus 20 Per Cent.Should.Be Ac- .cepted by Them.A delegation of.proprietors waited uron the Road Committee yesterday afternoon to strongly protest against.the cloging.of.the southern ends of Amherst, Wolf and Montcal near Dalhousie station to Te the extension of the C.P.R.that point.purchased for $36,000 a large.amount of property between Viger Station and Beaudry Street, but there are other proprietors who will be affected; and some whose property ls necessary, but who will not sell, These oppose the closing of the streets, unleés the company constructs an overhead bridge to the wharves, and grants certain other concessions.The C.P.R.offers to put up a footbridge,.bud the proprietors would not be satisfied with that.The company has met with the refusal of some proprietors to part with their land, consequently there is much required that cannot be obtained.In speaking on this phase of the affair.Ald.Laporte suggested that a civic valuation, plus 20 per cet, should \u2018Le accepted by the proprietors 8 the price of thelr property.Holding out ing the expropriations, would be\u2019 as regrettable us closing» the dtreets to [the injury of the proprietors whose land was not to be bought.Several of the delegation thought that the damages would be heavy, and that the settlement of this question would be the chief stumbling block.Notre Dame Street had heen almost ruined in that vicinity by former expropriations, they sald, and\u2019 this last would complete it.valuation of the properties, and will further consider the question at the next meeting.to relieve the congestion of traffic in Amherst Street, mentioning Gauthier ieres remarked that efforts were bee ing mdde to come to an with the proprietors, who hitherto have had differerices with the city.+ pret Chairman Benoit Resigns, Alderman Etienné Benoit, of the Lon- gueull: Council, has resigned the chair- mnnship of the Police and Health Com- let him control his department.The resignation, though a great surprise to the Council, wee socepte ted, $2,000; North British & Mar- |.$1.000; | _rAngers,: L.O.Taillon; T.streets, rmit.of\u2019 yards at The Canadian\u2019 Pacific \u2018Rallway has | for these extensions, - for an exorbitant price, thereby block- | The committee will obtain an official\u201d v1 Lavallee proposed a new belt line - Street as one of those that would be requi in his\u2019 plan.le street ls rivate property, and Chairman Val- agreement mittee because the Council would not y 4 A pci k HIGH F COMMISSION., ; MAY NOT NOW at : aies Attributes\u201d Change\u201d of Plans 6 i i] : Chimberlae s Spoech=-Sir Michael Hicks- Beach +! Opposes Colonid Baarviany, ordi oo Cad LY \u2018 Washingto n.Cc., June 3 Hobe of the reassembling of the High Joint Qommission ha bas again been abandoned.few months ago everything pre- tsaged a meeting of the Joint Commis- \u2018alon fn Canada\u2014probably Toronto\u2014 Just after the adjournment of the Cane adian Parliament.| Mr.Chamberlain's speech in the Bri- | tish Parliament, holding out hope for | preferential) treatment for .British imports is said to be largely responsible \u2018for the attitude of Canada, which now shows no desire to consider reciprocity with the United States.Berlin, June 3.\u2014A serl-officlal statement was published yesterday aftere wi 5 - : ' n into \u2018tarif rela- A cen a Vase Britain and Canada.t of X the pt publice- tion side de hat germany has not imposed\u201d any special punitive duties on Canadian importa and has simply acted In\u2019 accordance with the vieil utone us tarite iaw of 1818.of he ¢ nome London, Jurle: 3.\u2014it \"is stated here \u2018hat Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the former chancellor pf the exchequer, who left the present Conservative cabinet when Mr.Balfour succred®d Lord Salisbury as Prime Minister, has declded to oppose Colonial Secretary C er- Pr DECLINES - TOSE 0 | The Date of the Next Conistory is Definitely Fixed for.~ June 22.© Rome, June 3\u2014The next consistory.\u2018June 22; when Francesco Satolll, who i is now a cardinal priest, will be pros l\u2019moted to the order of cardinal bishop, | and +l] have a suburban.see.Mgr.\u2018Lorenzelll, the papal nuncio at : Paris, has confidentially informed Pre- _sldent Loubet that it will be impossible \u2018for \u2018the Pope to receive him {f he vieits pay \u2018as the guest.of the Jang, ot Italy \u201c Paris, June 8\u2014The , Francais cone \u201cfirms the statemerit that the Pope has \u2018refused to meet President Loubet if he\u2019 ! visits Rome us the guest of King Vice \u201ctor.Emmanuel, It adds that M.Lous.bet hag conveyed to His Holiness a pris\u2019 \u201cvate expression of regret because of 1thls decision.Rome, June 3.\u201cThe Pope Is fatigued .on account of the heat.Though-he is -not ill, his doctor has suspended all, not strictly\u2019 necessary.uudiences.High ecclesiastical dignitaries are still re- .ceived,.including to-day Cardinal Sa- \u201ctoifi, with whom the Pontiff discussed : American and Philippine affairs.The \u2018probable postponement of the consistory for a few days Is not connected {with the Pope's health, but is due to \u2018the situation\u2019 in France.DEAD WILL R REACH 100 The Financial Lois af at Gainesville, Ga, \u201cWill be $500,000.: Galnesville, Ga.\u2018June 3.\u2014The nx thousand inhabitants of this city have just begun to realize the extent of the appalling disaster \u201cof yesterday.Jt ha seems certain that the death list: will not be much short of 100; perhaps somewhat over 100, considering the number of dangerously wounded, whose | hances for recovery can not now be | emteuintod.Figuring from all avalil- \u201cable gources, and giving credence only: i to.those reports which are believed \u2018in be trustworthy.the following is'a sum- ; mary of the effects of the.tornado.in | Gainesville and its environs: One hundred killed and 150 injured; of whom | probably 20 will die.\u2018800 homeless.their | residences having been wiped out of | | existence, i Property loss about a \u201chalf million dollars, none of w hich\u2019 was covered by storm Insurance.\u2019Fhe death list fo far compiled includes 32 ut the Pacolet Cotton mills at New Holland.all of whom were killed in the demolition of \u201cthe company's * cottage: 36 \u2018at the Gulnesville .Cotton mills, near the Southern Rallway station.where the \u2018tornade \u2018first struck, and eight persona killed in the destruc.tian of the Jones and Logan, stores near the Southern depot, are \u2018not included in the above list.\u2014\u2014 + WILL ORGANIZE A CLUB HERE.\u2018Former: Home \u2018of Judge Taschereau To Be the Headquarters.litical club in Montreal.Mr: F.J.Bisalllon is chairman of the committee \u2018of organization, and among others connected with the eriter- prise are Messrs.F.D.Monk.A.R.Chase Cas- grain, L.P.Leblanc, Beaudoin and M.C.Beaubien.-The club-quarters will be at the.ner of Dorchester and St.Hubert S .in the house formerly occupied by Hon, Judge Tarkchereau, .The entrance fee ix $100, and already 100 members have subscribed.E } 2 : PRES.LINCOLN'S ASSASSIN.Strange Story \u2018from Oklahoma that © Booth Died There in January, \"St.Louis, Juhe 3\u2014A Globe- Democrat.derpatch from Enid, Oklahoma, says: Junius Brutus Booth, the netor, \u2018and nephew of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of President Lincoln, has fully identt- fied the remains of a man named David 1.George ae his uncle, r George committed suicide here January 14 Inst.and in his effects was found n- letter divécted to K.L.\"Bates, of \u2018Memphis, \u2018Fenn.Mr.Bates came here at once, and fully identified the body as: John Wilkins Booth.He then went east, and has obtained positive Identification \u2018of the remains from the dend man\u2019s EXPERT TESTIMONY.Coffes Tried and Found Guilty.- No ohé who has studied its effects on: \u2018the human \u2018hody can deny that coffee is a strong drug and liable to cause all Kinds of ills, while -Postum ls a food drink and\u2019a powerful rebullder that will correct the ills caused by coffee when used steadily in place of coffee.An expert who has studied the suyb- Ject' says: I have studied the value \u2018of foods and the manufacture of food.products from personal investigation, and wish to hear testimony to the won- dertul qualities of Postum Cereal Cof- jfee I was an excessive coffee drinker, although I knew It to be a-slow poison.First it affected my nerves and then my heart, but when I once tried Pos- com I found it easy to give up the coffee, confirmed coffee fiend though I wan.\u201cPostum satinfied my craving for cof- fée, and since drinking Postum steadily in place of the coffee all my pouce j'have disappeared and.l am again thy and strong.I know that éven where coffee is not taken to excess {t has\u2019 bad effects on the constitution in nome form or other, and T am convinced by my investigation that the only thing to do if hehlth and happiness are of any value to one in to.quit Coffey 7 Fon drink Postum.» bare on miven by um Ce, Buttle ) has been definitely fixed to be held on\u2019 A movement \u2018is on foot to organize|- \"- a new French-Canadian social and po-~|.\u2014\u2014 \"nephew and from Joseph Jefferson, Mies Clara Morris -and a score of others who knew him in his early days According to Mr.Bates\u2019 story, he\u2019 had acted as Booth's confidential agent and attorney for nearly 40 years.After Lincoln was shot the anmsansin es- cared to the Garrett plantation.in Vir- ginla.According to Mr.Bates, the man who was ki)led was named Ruddy.Being warnzd, Booth left Garrett's, and wag taken.care of by friende in Central Kentucky.He later settled at Glen- rose Mills, Texas, where he conducted : cle for several.years \u2018as s John st elen.vient rep STRIKE CLOUD RISES in | * THE ANTHRACITE REGION \u2018Operators May Decline to- Recognize Distriot Presidents of the Miners\u2019 Union\u20148&ituation is Serious.- - Wiïkesbarre, Pa., June 3.\u2014 Another \u2018dark strike cloud has loomed upon the horizon .of the anthracite coal iregjon.The executive bourds of the United | Mine Workers in session here yesterday, endorsed the selection of.their three district presidents on the board of conciliation, authorized by the strike commission, and if these members are .not recognized by the operators, which action may come, the executive boards contemplate calling a convention of the mine workers.to declare a general suspension of work until their members are given \u2018recognition.The district presidents, as & result ment last night which says in part that the members selected to represent the mine workers of each district on the conciliation bourd, reported that the representatives of the - .operatory refused to recognize them or \u2018the mine workers\" credentials, or accept them as members of the conciliation\u2018 board.They reported that the operators ob- workers\u2019 representatives were appointed by their organization as it exists in each district.| \u201cThe district bonrds are atin} of \u2018the opinion, says the statement, .\u2018\u2019that they appointed their representatives os provided for by the award of the com- | mission.\u201d The.officers\u2019 have: advised where - grievances arose, that the men, would: not strike, ang where strikes occurred\u2019 ordered them back to work, pending a.decision by the conciliation board, which.they hoped would soon be formed in accordance with the çom- \u2018mission's awar \u2018eo questions were \u201cubder consideration by the meeting today.one Is to make application to the national president of the Mine Workers, to issuc an order for a general suspension of work throughout the \u2018whole anthracite region, to continue until the operators agree to adjust existing grievances and live up to the award of the anthracite coal _ strike commission: the second Is that a delegate convention he culled to consider \u2018the advisability: of taking the above action.\u201d Another meeting will \u2018be held to-day to.decide as.to whether a suspension of work shall be ordered.District Persidents Nicholls, Dettrey and Fahey, Intimated Jast night that the éxecutive board of thé Mine-Work- ers will stand by their decision, and widl insist {that their members on the conciliation board be recornized.LORD DUNDONALD WiLL \u201c REVIEW SOLDJERS HERE Annual Inspection of Corps to \u201cTake.Place Next Saturday at Park Lafontaine.Lieut.-Col.Gordon has issued orders forthe brigade review; which is to take pince \u2018next Saturday afternoon at 3.45 jor-General Lord Dundonald.The corps on parade will be the Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars, ist Prince of Wales Fusiliers, 8rd Victorian Liifles, 6th Royal Bcots and C6th Cara- biniera Mount Royal.There will be about 1,700 troops all told.ais.| ts tne first \u2018large review since 180 Tieut.-C'ol.Gordon.Dio.c: No.b military, district, will be in command.Major F.D.Lafferty.D.S.A., brignde major: Major W.J.Stowart, RO.and | Capt.A, Reford, 3rd F.B.C.A,, orderly officers.Officers on the active and roe serve liste, who desire to attend in unt- \u201cform, will do so In review order (qis- mountod).and: will take post In rear of the saluting point.Destitute People \u201cAre Suffering From \u2018the Ravages of Tuberculosis.Four cases of destitute people: sufter- | {ng from tuberculosis were reported to \u2018the \u2018investigation committee of the Montreal League for the Prevention of | Tuberculosis, at a meeting in the league's offices yesterday afternoon at 11 [Dleury Street, | Dr.Gagne, St.Danis Street, reported the case -of a widow living in a small room in Robin Street, who has had | J tuberculosis for ajk years.\"Another, with two's young énharen, | \u2018living in Sanguinet Strôet, was also reported by Dr.Gagne: The Charity\" Organiset Soclepy brought two to the committe notice -ohie a boy of seventeen yea ho han tubercul entirely destitute: and the other, à man on U ber St.Dominique Street; with a famil ÿ of seven children, who fs dying with the disease gnd cannot even wn - The Investigation committee wag appointed to deal with such cases, and will meet every, Tuesday afternoon for.the purpose at 11 Bleury Street, where, cagen reported during the week will be dealt with, Holden, Charles\u201d Holt, R.Lane, Dra.Roddick, Lachapelle, Adarmi, Dube and A.J.Richer, seers bary-troasirer, same \"Wil Install Pipé Organ.* Through the generosity of a, member of the congregation, a pour organ Tal be installed in St.Church, La- .ohine.The sbpesrince of the chure hae been Fr improved by LEA de = \"me ans % asw chole we eo wéok 1 lain\u2019s new scheme of a.protective tariff.| of.yesterday's meeting, issued à state-! jected on the ground that the mine | w'élock-et Park Lafontaine, béfore Ma- FOUR BAD CASES REPORTED of fs in both lungs, ma nt Those present yesterday.were: \u2014Mr.' W.J.Stethem, in the chair; Lady! Hickson, Meskrs, 8.P.Stedrns, J.© Rasstiah wR General or 4 cs Pen 2 A \u201cpc Hl on them Faye arm and Hamlin's foot, will Wi Rvbding Tung.The dramatie Sretion ot oh the Y P Ma n Tigrdey pie wu tha Grae \"5 as peared In Poston s 6 Theatre on St, Pat- ricks night.The play ls heing pro- duoed by vaquett, pro ceeds will go toward the building fund of the new Fee.Michaels Church, - Ready for New Quarters.7 , oti Savers Banks offers cornet be es \u2018for business next Monduy, and when Manager ahd his\u2019 stat cross over from their present te ary riers, they will take posse lon of one of the best fitted wp branch banks in the city.The new Te storey bullding, which is now being completed and in which the bank will be located, to be known as the Bo block.MoGill Te Confer Degrees.The annual convocat of the -fas- us of medicine of oom yaiveraits be held at 3 o'clock on the after noon of Friday, June 13, in the ind- sor Hall.Degrees and pr will be conferred on the successful students, and addresses will be.given by the dean and various professors of the faculty.A meeting of the corpora! will be held Wednesday; June 10, to discuss and examine the resuita, after which, they will be officially posted.Small Boy Badly injured.A small boy named Launcelot Luft- while playing in front of his home, No.7 Kydp Street, point St.Charies, yesterday was run over by & delivery cart and quite badly hurt.Three ribs were broken and he sustained severe cuts and contusions, Dr.Molson attended to the boy at tie re- \u2018sidence.The driver of the express did not wait to see, how badly the child was hurt, but he ia xnown and his are rest may follow.\"Will Enter Strona Protest.\u201c If a license can be secyred for the bar of the Avenue House, McGill\u2019 Cole lege Avenue, Mr.George Fuller will urchase the place.Negotiations have been in progress in the matter and Mr.Fuller has stuted his Intention.aus above: The Y.M.C.A., of MeGlil College will resist the application and have asked the College authorities to assist it in this opposition.It is said that the authorities will gve the\u2019 needed aid and make objection next.week.Strikers Raturn te Work.The strike of the electrical, workers of the Light.Heat and Power Cor pany, having been declared off.130 employes.have gone back to their oid plecen.There are a lot.who have no jobs now to gu back to.Their they are nosing around now looking for new berths.By going on strike.the men lost thelr dates,\u2014all the privileges which several years service with, the tompany entitled them to have.Mr.Robert Hayden Buried.Mr.Robert Sewell Langley Hayden.who wus.buried at Sorel Sunday, was one of the best known, men of that place.He was born there 8% years ago.In the forties he was postmaster.of his native town and afterward became proviinciai land surveyor, which position he held up to ten years ago.He leaves four sons and five daughters, His father was .a military officer Public Baths for Wemen.At a meeting of the Central W.( \"U., eld yesterday, attention was called to the need of public baths for the -pcorer women of the city.A resolution was unanimously carried that a ypeti- tion should be presented to the Health Department of the City Council, requesting that certain hours for womeh und girls \"he set apart in public baths, and that «an appropriation be reserved \u2018for.aumizer bathing.Morcover, city will be asked to fit up houses with baths and plenty of soap and hot water fôr other reasons of the year.\u2026- The Sailors\u2019: Institute.The cholr of Dominion Square Methodist Church; urider the leadership of Mr.{.Stewart Taylor, furnished the \u2018programme at the Sailors\u2019 Institute last night, and suited the sailors to à- point.The ensemble singing of the\u2019 choir showed the careful training have receivéd.In the selection \u201cShepherd of Souls,\u201d which was sung wi out accompaniment, this.was partieu- \u2018leriy noted.Miss Berthe Ferguson, Miss McMartin, Mr.Taylor, Mr.De- .Miss McKyes gave readings.The \u2018sallors who took NTs were Messrs.F.Hardcastle, H steamship Lake Champlain, and Crome], steamship Yols.The accompaniments were Mrs.Burton Yaw and.ship Pomeranian, - Catholie Sailers\u2019 Civ, > : \u2018Unusual interest ts being taken by the Catholic Sailors Club to make the cénoett this evening the event Of the season, and with that object in view it han secured the services of Mrs.Osborne.Miss Gertie O'Brien will sing hy Did They Sell Killarney?\u2019 Miss Boyle and others will\u2019 appear.His Worship Mayor Cochrane will occupy _Six Doctors.Failed to Cure Him.ERYSIPELAS- ou AND SALT RHEUM WAS .THE TROUBLE.: \u201c Burdock Biooa Bitters, DID MORE FRAN SIX DOCTORS COULD BO: \u2014 places were filled during the \u2018strike, and |.and wus 4 prominent man in the days when Sorel went, under the | title.of the Berough of wiillam | Henry.: 2 T.| for the erection of more public baths a they ]' plock and Mr.Freer, sang solos and ckson and G.oy | Miss M.Meyers.The, chairman was | \u2018Dr.Williams, Not the Allan line steam- \u2018I hand extinguishers, Mrs: Theo.Newell, Argyle Sound, N.s, 50 p.c.off.up t China 15.pots, Tea Sets, \u2018 Wedding Gifts.\u2018CHINA! - Special Sales RK of Latest Productions of Royal Doulton factoyics over.$10,000 worth of goods to be offered at Discounts from 20 p.c.to\u2019 Vases of all descriptions from $2 1 up to $50.Flower Pots from $2 up to $25 each, China Dessert Plates from $1.50 to $2 5.Placques from $2 up to $50.Cups and Saucers\u2014 Tea, Coffee, Bouillion \u2018and Breakfast sizes, from 50c up to $10.Compor s, all shapes and sizes, from $1.50 Sugars and\u2019 Creams, all - shapes and sizes, from $3 set-up to $40.Cake Plates from $1 up to $5.Cuspidores from 75¢ up to $5.Umbrella Stands, Salads, Jugs, all sizes.Punch Bowls.- A FEW LINES oF Dinner Sets and Breakfast Sets À splendid opportunity to have High- -grade China at very low prices; \u2018Latest Novelties they will make beautiful Colonial House | $ PHILLIPS SQUARE: et \u2018 5 O\u2019clock and being the.Special Attention Given.to Mail orders.Henry Morgan & Co.;__ MONTREAL.Ses DRINK MILK : get; Tel.Un.669.re Is Tailor-made.- latest.The.sailors witi also assist | their the.chair.in \u2018the evening's pleasure with songs and choruses., All friends are welcome.stop at hall.- Mer.Graham Is Chosen.uperintendent at Winnipeg, | ener \u201cappointed supervisor of the Canadian Pacific Company's refri- \u2018gerator system, with offices at the company\u2019s.headquarters in Montreal.Mr.F, W.Moree Goes West.- .¥ W.Morse, third ivee-president for the Grand Trunk, has gone to Chicago to attend the annual meeting of ay ét ny.He'is the Grand Trunk \u2018representative on the board of directora of that company.Alarme, 107 Being for Fires.May was à bûsy month for Chief Benoit and: the members of the Fire Bri- Fade.The report ef Superintendent Ferns, of the Fire Alarim Department, : .10%: \u2018alarms.40: is an: follows: Fiver ne false - alarme; 9 : malicious so warms, 2.\u2018\u2018Fotal, 168.Compared with the corresponding reo | month last year: Fires, 457 ularene, 345 false alarme, $.Total, 91.99 streams, and T3 and 21 fires\u2019 wera ut out with buckets.The nteam ire engins were used.9 times, and the Fhe brigade used expresses her opinion of this wonderful.i blood remedy in the following latter: \u2018It is with the greatest prie that I can testify to the wonderful curative powers of Burdock Blood Bit ters.For years my husband euffered Ha was so bad at times that he could no sleep on account of the itching and bura- ings He had been under, the eare of six different doctors, but they failed to do him i ony good.I had read different times of the wonderful cures being made by Burdock Blood Bitters, no advised him to give.ita teal.He did av, and after taking five bottles was cured without, à deubt.I | would atresigly advise any person troubled \"| We Ton ri esi with bleed disorders to give B.B.B.à fol torribly with Erysipelas and Salt Rheum.inex twice, Rog fires were in the astab- obart Mitchell & Ci, Ste.! + Hshmente of Ri Wooi Montreal Cotton Commah atrest ; Jnmes atrest : Catherine atrect, de : asta Company, seat ru a I Co, st.A the $ Ç ainerine # street bridge.het War * Captain Conquest, of No.8 Station, wel frigton ptreet, was injured In à col- Upion with an olectric car while res spopding to an alarm.Two horses were pirped to oath during the nienth- \"wiçe the - de rspor:ded to .calls from a and once to St.Hyac Captain Taylor, of No.corps, makes the following report for the month: Responded Lo 51 - 2.salvage vme, Sprend 36 covers, und, strenme and Bnboocka 8.babeopka.' .: Commissioners \u2018Street \u2018cars\u2019 and Western Indiana Rall- Ho- \u2018Campbell's s Clothing \"you that the finish is the best, and style, the Fit guaranteed.Le Campbell's Clothing Store, sr s22:6 ry .r.G.B.Graham, who was formier- | Iv ehiet clerk to the Canadian Pacific, BUSY MONTH FOR FIREMEN |° CO Brigade.in May \u201cResponded to 108) a e cliy, once to Otwiwa | \"Sen 7 on pres ' telephone, 2 still and 2' automatic ate | | sented, took in them, and expressed MONTAREL AL Ast Le \u201ca LK Puring : the Summer \u2018As it is the most nutritious \u2018and healthful fond: you can but get it from\u2019 us\u2014guaranteed pure, and in n time for breakfast.6 cents per quart, | GUARANTEE PURE MILK \u2018SO, 2685 St.Catherine Street.Inspection of it will.shaw REV.MR.DUBUID Is INDUCTED Becomes the.Pastor tor of \u2018the Presbyter- Jan \u2018Church at Maisonneuve.: Rev.Calin\u2019 Duguid was last \u2018evening inducted into the pastorate of Maisons lieuve Presbyterian Church, Rov.Jolin Mackay preached from the text Phil.I11., 14, 15, and then the new pastor was formally ordained.and Inducted by Rev, Dr.8crimger.Rev.W.T.Morrison addrenmed the minister, pointing out how great and momentous were the duties he was entering upon.Rev.Dr.Mowat, paator-of Erskine Church, then addressed the congrege- tion, reminding them af the great inter: est the mother church, which he = come full fledged, : After tha service refreshroents served by - the young aores of \u201cine church.hore that tre mission would soen rares \u2014 \u2014 \u2018MILLER'S ALLEGEB CONFESSION.Prisoner Explains the the: récnge oo the Franklin Synd New York, June 2 ei F.- Jer, who is serving & a term in prison his connection with the Franklin êyne dicate, and who Pass rout here, À was.understond, to glve evidenced at & reopening of the case.hae ity esn- fesiion, according to the Even Joup- ual.In thin.confession.Miller same when thé crash came there.was Jue.on deposit here in his name, and add \u201cT had transferred ail frat to Colonel Ammon.When Ï went te C'a: î had to rend for various sums of money\u2019 to pay my expenzes.and there remalne .éd something like $140,000 of that sum.\u2018This $140,000 ix stil Ue 4 .wt at all call it my pro P ir Shang ta the persona who inv ested ee eur syndicate, ang 5 AC will eventually be eee Cotgnel Ammon wai ee STW ER Are You a Slave to.Drink or Try Grant's vig : et ; = \u2018 < RE WEL \"annual report.a 0 14 RE OF ONTARIC es ie w Pis Charge to the : 0 DISCUSSES LEM OF LABOR AND CAPITAL}™ : Synod at Spin Fr | # Makes Encoufaging Report\u2014Stationipg & 3; > .oar \u2018de The, \"Mohtrenl erat) i Kingston, Ont, June 3.\u2014The fortieth of the incorporated Synod of | Diocese of Ontario was opened on \u201clas at 9.80.- Mornt ayer was \u2018at St.George's Catliedral.The usinoss session was commenced in St.rge\u2019s Hall at noon.PUS v.-Sterne Tighe presented the report of the audit and accounts, committee.\u2018The finances of the dioceses \u201c Were never in a better condition than at present.| - \u2018R.V.Rogers, treasurer, presented his It shawed that the consolidated fund.had a grand total of 384,907.90, while last year it stood at \u2018 sean.86, an increase of $8,687.04.The additions to the fund were $8,833.38'from seven sources, the largest being $6,252 from the diocesan augmentation fund.The ' diocesan augmentation fund count showed that on May I last year.the balance was $4,662.81, to which was | added .this year $8,062.78.There was transferred to the superannuation fund $7,500 and $1,800 was paid Rev.C.Hutton, leaving a balance of $3,415.5.\u201cDifferent funds.interested in the synod\u2019 amount to $384,987.90, and \u2018receipts on.eccount of the \u2018consolidated fund were\u2019 18,089.17.showing a gross income \u2018of ess than 4% per.cent., out of which, \u201cAfter deducting expenses and the transfer to the rest fund of $935, a dividend |.of 4 per cent.was declared.The capital of the episcopal fund is now $55,872.50, including.a rest fund of \u201c8649.58.Last year the capital stood at $585,752.50.The income of the episcopal |- fund was $2,927.70, being $151.05 less than last year.APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS.In the afternoon- \u201cthe first busin2ss taken up was the appointment of officers, the following being the result: Clerical .secretary; Canon Grout; lay cretary Dr.R.V.Rogers; treäsurery Carson: audit-and accounts com- ities\u201d Rev, Sterne Tighe, Coloriel Ss.C.\u2018McGill, Francis King.The annual charge of Bishop \u2018Mills \u2018was enthusiastically received.Applause greeted portions.of the address, and at - the point where reférence was made to King Edward, the\u2019 assemblage arose | ana joined in singing the, National An- .them.\"BISHOP ON LABOR\u2019 QUI STION.\u201c4 \" The \u2018Bishop of Ontario in his charge \" wpoke thus on the labor question: \u201cI have spoken of instrümentalities which are too much neglected, \u2018but :the use of which make for righteousness | and peace, namely, the public ordinances of religion, prayer; the reading - ef God's Word and \u2018the observance of Through their neglect large- ism, leading to and in the world, and itself Mis day.ty a.spirit of social archy, is now abroa fs constantly manifesting most careless and thoughtless.conflict between labor and capital is.a \u2018conflict which will not be put down, } \u2018but there are elements- in that conflict \u201cwhich every Christian man, be he em-|.loyer or employed, should.raise his Cores and use his influence \u2018against,.because they mean.disaster to the race.The.awful possibilities to a whole con- _tinent of suffering -and death involved in the late coal strike, Andicate the \u2018vastness of the; dangers by which.we are.threatened.in fullest sym \u201cpathy \u2018with \u2018the ln oyed, \u2018with : \u2018the | .earner.the ar n.and Jaborer.COMBINATIONS OF CAPITAL.\u2018Cofibinations of capital against: -fabor make it.necessarÿ.\u2018that\u2019 labor should unite \u2018its forces in self-defence; But the difficulty is that labor is ul- lowing ts interests to be.misused.Men who by.wire-pulling' have engin- .pered themselves into the positions of heads of labor organizations, oftentimes | their authority or | apparently-to show sh Plustify the existence of.the offices they hold, regardless of consequences or of public.interests, call on strikes, .end every man who 18 a member of a union which ig interested must blindly «bev.These leaders are\u2019 sometimes - goreigners.with no interests in the country; and.no care for its future.Not only must those whom they -con- tro) go'out on'strike at their command, often against their wills, and the intér- ests of their \u2018families, but they must\u2019 become parties to the use of force and violence to prevent others from.doing the work which they refuse to do.A REIGN oF ANARCHY.\u201cAnd so a reign of.anarchy snd \u2018ter- vor is often suddenly launched on a previously peaceful community.That+- Mberty of action which ig the inherent right of every British subject is interfered with, and men who will not join labor organizations are abused and boycotted, and as far as possible prevented from earning an honest liviug for themselves and their familles.\u201cThla interference with individual \u2018 liberty cannot continue under the British rule, and legislative.enactments \u2018 must be made and enforced against it, and it behooves Christian men to use their influence and to gee that those_enagt- ments are wise and judicious \u2018and that the interests of all shall be conserved.We all have interests in and.responsibilities to the country in which we live, and we cannot free ourselves from them if wè would.Imagine the country having come to such a pass \u2018that if you were having some \u2018work done you could riot employ your nearest friend to do it, though: he might be, the most skilled mechanic you knew, -if \"he did not.belong to \u2018some union, because, forsooth, every.other mechanic who was a union man, ; though of a different trade, vr.ac-, .inf £erms which may well startle.even The ; F = b.+ \"REAL: METHODIST ; CON FERENCE.Stationing Committee: Concludes Ita Work and\u2019 Announces Changes - Montreal , and.Elsewhere, The Stationing Committee of the Montréal Methodist: Conference concluded its work early this morpiig: The actual changes by the first draft are :\u2014 Montreal-\u2014Mountain Street, W.T.G.Brown: Sherbrooke Street, C.E.-Bland; Dorches- ter Street, G.D.Armstrong.: Westmount\u2014W.G.Hender- West French-\u2014W.I, Hah penny, Paul \u2018Villard.: St.Lambert\u2014J.A.Phelp.Montreal South \u2014 \"B.Brown.Rawdon\u2014W.Ww.Wee.Portsmouth\u2014Samuel Brid- - gett.3 : \u201cPittsburg\u2014G.P.Wood.Battersea.Gore\u2014A.Bell; - Perth Road\u2014J.A.Waddell.- Shetta\u2014O.M.'Eaton.Addison\u2014H.W, Burnett, ' Maitland\u2014F.Sproule.Spencerville\u2014W.Pearson.Frankville and Tolo\u2014James, Lawson.Iroquois\u2014Lewis Côniey.2 Shanly\u2014W.Wells._ South Mountain\u2014A.- Wil- Kinson.Chesterville\u2014John Webster, Morewaod\u2014W.Raney.} \u201c \u2018 Aultsville\u2014R.B.\u2018McAm- mond.\u2018 Mouiinette-Barry Plerce., .Avonmore\u2014W.G.Bradford.Lanark\u2014R, M.: Timberlake, \u201cjunior preacher.Monague\u2014W .T.Keough.| Newboro\u2014A.E.Sandérson._\u2026 Westport\u2014R.F.Oliver.\u201c Pembroke\u2014Melvin Taylor.Locksley\u2014S.Quinn., Greénwood\u2014J.H.Miller.: Westmeath\u2014W.Knox.\", Beachburg\u2014E.R.Kelly.Cobden\u2014W.B.Tucker: Braeside\u2014Thos.Bole.: Shawville\u2014H.S.Osborne, \u2018 sss reset - .Edd Sevres ets sn ceetebhensttsnnn Fires \u2019 vests sss aso re - Campbell's Bay \u2014 K.R.- .Cooper.Eganville\u2014J.~ Wr : Charles- worth.: ' Ottawa, Dominion\u2014G.F.; \u201cSalton.»° Quyon\u2014W.1.Beaïmish.; Fitzroy Harbor\u2014W.\"lott.A \u2018Bearbrook\u2014J.- B: \"Robeson.Point - -Fontgne+A.\" é.L \"Boyd.Sh Trenholmville\u2014J.x Ful.-cher.; a Minton-\u2014Angus Flynn.\u2026 Sawsyerville\u2014R.Corrigan.\" Éaton\u2014H.Mostäp: 5 Marblieton\u2014R, E.Agleston, \u2018\u2019Invernesé-\u2014H; Walker.\u201c% Uivértont M.L.Wright, \u201cLite Metis\u2014G.- H.Porter.Ca 2 DW.-Halpenny.Hat .and \u2018 Cossvilte\u2014P.Pergan._ East Bolton\u2014E.S.\u2018Howard.\u2019 Mansonville\u2014L.H.Fisher.\u201cPhilipsbure\u2014D.B.Rill; su- .perannuated.\u201cLawrenceville\u2014T, \u2018Roy.Lee Bethel\u2014Alex.Miller.\" LT Actonvale, French\u2014L.Mas- : \u2018sicotte.French\u2014A: < Delporte.Ormstown\u2014G.A: Mélntosh.St.Henri\u2014A: E; Warren.Hammond\u2014T A.Halpenny.Pim- + a : ote 5 8 25?0 3 I 4 \u2018Falls, 4 oe + rrssstasesses would refuse to work on a job on which a non-union man was employed! That sort of.thing is suicidal to its own life.and is calculated to destroy the hest interests of the laboring man.I have *.spoken on this\" wide range of subjects to-day, not as.a inere form, but from a deep consciousness of the responsibilj-\u2019 ties which rest upon us as a Synod and \u2018ag churchmen, in the moylding of public opinion.\u201d REFER CHARGE TO COMMITTEE.The charge was referred to a special\u2019 ccrümittee.Another committee was \u2018named to confer with: other diocesan committees \u2018with reference .to thé form- | ation of a Canadian church congress.Archdeacon Worrell\u2019 and Chancellor Walkem were named to act with other committees on the matter of religious instruction in the public schools.The capital of the widows and\" orphans\u2019 \u2018fund is $16,182.12.It is expected $12,000 will be aäded to the fund to put it én a\u2019 subatantial\u2019 basis.\u2018A \u2018resolution of sympathy with the Russian.Jews wag presented and it urged that Britain's good offices towards the ameloration of the, present \u201cconditions \u2018be besought.The capital of the alvinity students fund was reported at $3,400.Ky Brantford, Ont., June 3.\u2014 __ (Special), a ~Methodist stationing committee has de- | cided that Rev.E.E.Scott, of Vancouver, shall go> to Galt, and not to the Wellington Street: Church here.+ ; .WiLL SEND FO FOR MITCHELL.Decide IF situation | Mine Workers \u2018So tuat in Anthracite \u2018Region Does Improve.(See also Page Two.) - \u201c Wilkesbarre, Pa., June ne.aise trict board members of the Mine Woïrke ers\u2019 Union meet again to-day to further : consider the \u2018question of a.suspension of work in thé anthracite dis- trlets pending a settlement of existing.fevances.wine district.presidents say.they ao not desire a general suspension unless - the operators refuse to treat with them.À Thy Board members say their action is en- - dorsed by the mine workers throughout the region.\u2019 .Superintendent Warriner, the only operator on the board of conciliation - now \u2018here, stated to-day that he can make no statement of the probable attitude of the board until.he has had a conference: with Superintendents Luther and Connell, the other members.\u201cÎf the sitiuation grows more serious , President Mitchell wil: ba asked to come here.1 - \"FIRE NEAR.PAPINEAUVILLE.| Ghene's Saw MiH a and Lumber De- royed\u2014Man Struck by \u201cTrain.5 pride to The Montreal Jaroté> Pépineauville, June 3.\u2014Eugené Las] plante, laborér, of Mulgrave, was struck t the station here by the 9 o'clock CPR.paie Jest night while boarding {ral places.He spent the night, at pe urs, Tho.attended him, with Dr Longpre.may.recover, Nicolas Chene's saw mill, in the vil- \"lage of St.Andre, Aselin, was burned 10 o'clock last\u2019 night.Several lume Dr ae also consumed, avr, but the sxtent Is ls 8 were broken st seve | 5s ; STRIKERS ARE Fi FOUND | GUILTY.Several Wharf Laborers Will Be Son- : tenced Next Week.-.\u201cThe *longshoremen\u2019s strike \u2018affairs still hauht the courts.In Judge: Cho- quet's Court this morning Frank Cha-.nard was found guilty of intimidation | and will be sentenced June 10.Valen-' tine Hoftner, on a like charge, was fined $16 or two months in jail.\u201d Johh \u2018Lavoie was shot 1h the leg April 28 by Willlam Quinn, who wus arrested.Quinn showed \u2018that he shot in self defence and then action was entered against Lavoie on \u2018the charges of ak- saulting Quinn\u2019 and using\" intimidation toward Peter W.Ferns.To-day he was found gullty on both charges ahd Judge Choquet ordered him to jail until text Tuesday, When he win be sen- tenc : = - Le - MAYOR WiLL use INFLUENCE.\u2018His \u2018Worship \u2018Visited by \u201cMen: Who Want to Return to\u2019 Work.1; Applicants continue to.come before 1 the Mayor to ask his influence in get- \"ting back their jobs with the Montreal Street Rallway.\u201d One of them.this morning was a conductor who.was.among the first to go back to work upon advice of the\u2019 Mayor before lhe ; strike crumpled up.\u201cI've been fixed,\u201d he sald huskly, ror nats the.matter ?\u201d.inquired His.Worship.\u201c1 don't know.bared simply asked me to turn in my badge Ard button.: \u2018Are you à vw lon dire | \u201cNo, siree.dn\u2019t soin 8 unjon for $1,000, » elb In sh : hat.man is only one of acores who come to the,\u201d commented His Worship, es the\u201cconductor, bowed: himself out .by \u2018Yaway for the {this season for a number of years.Inoon ta-duy.the water level was ex- .|#ctly 15 .inches lower.than it was on .the: same day last year.It has dropped = more than an inch.in the last few.days.| \u201c|To-day the gauge reglsters 30 feet 7 jy icity has experienced.\u2019 water is pumped into the big hole; = .\u2014_\u2014 a CLERGY AND CORPS PAY * \u201cI'll do, what I.oan,\u201d wald His.\u2018Wor._ {BOLD BURELARS D0 | -DAMAGE 1 HOUSES | {o's Sine of Bais Are Entered and Towes-Nen-Are Held as Suspects.\u201c James- Latter, James\u2019 Matin and Jos last few days by Detective George [ Sloan and Dan McLaughlin on the charge of having broken into and stolen {roiy residences in the city.They came before.Judge Lafontaine to-diy, and.aälthough they entered no plea, they said they would do all possible to assist | .| the - detectives to recover atolen pro-] perty, - and were remanded for three | daye for that purpose.- The houses visited by the thieves.\u2018were all residences which were vacant gummer.The quantity of goods token is not known, tut it is\u2019 \u2018thought to be small, but a whole lot of damage has been done, and in many cases valuabl .carpets and rugs spoiled {by the wantoi spilling on them of vrê- serves and such stuff that had been left.1 in the houses.Not content with this, the walls were besinirched, and in severf cusly- injured.The contents of bureaus and\u2019 closets.were hauled.out and scattered about, .and a general scene af wreck left behind.The full extent of the robberies will not be known until all the parties have been notified, and some of them are out of the city.So far as known, the following houses have been entered: -.J.McBain Haynes, 263 Bishop street.\"Thos.Patton, 272 Bishop \u2018street.Owen Evans, - 31 \u201cBishop street.iT.Brosseau, ¥1 Mackay street.- .Dr.Shirres, 917 Dorchester street.Thos.Jordan, 1139 \u2018Dorchester street.; J.\" Murray, \u20187 1-2 Lorne ave.MW.B.Matthews, 56 Tupper street./W.-R.Marson, 1 Seymour ave\u2026 - - C.W: Meyers, 168 Mance street.| Ww.Bean ay, 64 McTavish street, \u2014 - | WATER IN ST.LAWRENCE AT LOWEST POINT T0- DAY i Gauge at the Harbor\u2019 Enginéer\u2019s Offices ; Registered: 30 Fest 7 inches at.- Noon.Walter in.the river and \u201charbor is.at a lower level to-day than it-has been = t inches which is still sufficient for the deepest draught.vesséls coming td \u2018the \u2018port.siderably lower before navigation.is sf interfered with: The unusually low level of the fiver: .is.a \u2018direct.result.of the .seven.prac .\u2018Montreal \u2018and \u2018Probabilities.| tically rainless weeks, \u2018are how that the rainfall.of the next prevent a still further drop.= - Yachtsmen who, depend upon Lake 8t.Louis for thelr sport declare that.\u2018the lake is drying up.\u201c Not, in the Shoals urknown of up till this summer \u2018are cropping up all over the lake and yacht ng is becomhig a \u2018sport even crowded with the unexpected than.is.\u2018its nature.If the present drought con | \u2018tinues and the streams which feed the Jake remain dried up.lakeside wiseacres declare that cup races will develop into a \u2018bumping.match unless some \u201cTRIBUTE E TOA FIREMAN Church Funéral of Joseph Francis Xavier, Gauthier is Attended by Many Friends.5 Gauthier, late.of .the Montreah Fire Alarm Department, \u2018took place.this morning \u2018from\u2019 \u2018the \u2018family residence, \u2018Sherbrooke Street, to St.James Church.St.Denis Street.At the church the remains were received\u2019 by 30 priests, -who, gathered to honor \u2018the body of the father of two of their number.A solemn requiem mass was chanted by Rey.Mgr.Racicot, who was assisted by \u2018Rev.Father \u2018Guibert, sub-deacon.Rev.- Father Baibiert, as\u2019 sub-deacon.The church was filled .to overtlowing \u2018fand the funeral was largely attended, | An escort of forty firemen under sub- Chief St.Pierre led\u2018 the cortège \u2018and among those present were noted: Chief Benoit of the Fire Department with his staff; Assistant Superintendent Ferns, of the alarm department, with his staff, Ald.Couture, Bumbray, Savageau, La- vallee, Walsh, Nelson, Laporte, Hon.Mr.Tailllon ex-Mayor Grenier, Col.A A.Stevenson, Mr.J.T.Charlevoix: and many more prominent citizens.During the funeral the alarm ,BONgS\" In the stations were sounded at inter vals \"and the bells on the churches equipped with the\u2019 alarm were.also tolled at the same time: i \u2014_\u2014 THINKS, CENTURY FUND SAFE.| Rev.\" Chas.A.Sykes, Says Failure Did Not Affect It.- Rev.Chas.A.\u2018Sykes, Jolrit.pastor of.the St.James Methodist Church, in an interview In regard to the report that the Methodist Milljon -Dollai; Fund was i:volved in the Ames failure yestérdny, \u2018stated that while he was not in.u position to speak authoritatively upon the subject he felt positive that the -cen- tury fund was net affected In.any way.The only part of the fund that could possibly be affected.was.the one-third allotted.to.educational and mission schemes, which might, have.been entrusted to the parties in question for \u2018investment.- The other two-thirds of the total sum, however, was.raised to pay off congrégational debts and never.1eft thé.locality.in which it Was subscribed.Rev.Mr.Sykes sald.this afteriioon \u2018that: so.far as the Temple.Butlding in poy Cox handed over his cheque for 275,000, May 1, and that altogether, in- io: interest, nearly 400,000 was pald over to the Standard Insurance Com-' pany, leaving a liability of only.about $70,000 outstanding.arbre rer DIDN'T RETURN FROM- sHow.\u2018 \u2018Philip Hanson, eleven Years.of age, : + yesterday, and had not come back home at noon.His peodle reported the matter to the ;wlice.: He wore a light tweed.He ie fair of complexion, and js big tor his, age: I CHEQUE FOR PX POLICE FUND.Chief of Police.Legault received a cheque for 38700 trom \u2018Secretary W.G.Ross, of the Montreal Street.Railway Company, to-day.lt was ace.companied by a letter thanking the men for -the work they did, and askin that the, amount - be pl the Police Benes: credit of | Ti CoA, 3 seph Abraham were arrested during the | | statement peat ow reason of their occupants being |.1 cases seri- | \u201c2 | speak for publication.The water will have to fall con- +, two manths will riot be sufficient to |.memory of the oldest skipper has the |.water \u2018in the lake been so low.more | Co.and: \u201ces president, The funeral of Joseph Francis Xavier i St: James Street was concerned, Sen.| of 15 Essex street, went to the circus | cap and knickers, and 2 black blouse.| * |.pricea ranging from 8 [to be reliable authorit | mors -j ti cireulation at Belgrade, Servia, that King EST KIS V oy Sir Thomas\u2019 Doss Not Décim It \u2014\u2014Expediont to-Talk-About 14 - Fast Steatiier Tender, = » Sir | T Shay i noma 5 césy dia \u2018not m it expediént to- ÿ to make any with regard to the proposed fast: Atlantic steumahip service., He had .noticed the intimation given by Sir Richard Cartwright in the House of- Commons yesterday afternoon that in.amendment might be looked for within the.next few days with regard to the contract, and that, three tenders, \u2018had been recelved\u2014one {from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, one from the -Allan Line, and one from the Domirion.This authoritative \"Information that\u2019 the matter.now seems so near a defin- ité settlement .has prodiÿced Kkeen excitement in s tpping circles.The Governmgent, .it will! be remember- \u2018ed, advertised.for two sets of tenders, one for.a moderately -fast service of from 15 to 17 knots, and\u2019 the other for a greyhound fect, capable of funning: from 20 .to.22 knots.\u2018are.carefully preserved secrets, and neither of \u2018the tendering.companies appear to have the.slightest knowledge.of what its\" rival has-bcen up to.! \u2018Sir Thomas ihaughnessy* was as close \u2018as an oyster about the matter to-day.He could not even be drawn into -an admission that the.company had sent fi a definite tender, although he ac knowledged that the Government were in full -possèsgion of information as to what the company was \u2018prepared to do in the matter.Sir Richard Cartwright \" has most \u201ceffectunlly tickled the interest of the shipping people, but nobody.\u2018will ag yet : llietissertitenssotaod MULOCK SEES ° \u201cFRUITS, OF EFFORTS, Many \u2018Parts of Empire \u201cAre \u201cWilling to Receive Our\u2019 Papers \u2018at.Domestic } ory * Rate.- .; \u201c(Special to The Montreal Herald.) © Ottawa, June 3.\u2014Sir Wil-\" liam Mulock's efforts to\u2018 bring about .greater - intimacy be- tiveen Canada and other parts of the Empire by extending the distribution.of Canadian newspapers, *dontinue: to bear : fruit.Sarawak.Trapsvaal, Zanzi- \u2018bar, Gambla, Ceylon and Britv ish Honduras have just replied to the Postmaster-Gene- \u201cTal's note, and all signify their willingness to receive Canadian newspapers for distribution, when \u2018these are posted: in Chngda at.our domestie rates.\u2018 * somes seen JT | court HOLDS DETACHED.Le : TICKET COUPON VALID \"We.Lawlor | in Suit.Against Rail + - morning: in thé case of H.W, Lawlor \u201cv8.the Montford & Gatineau Railway Mr.Joseph Brunet.\u2018Sept.2, \u201c1902, thé piaintift was a pas\u2019 senger on the\u2019 defendant's train \u2018-be- \u201ctweeh Brunet station and.Montford \u2018junction, and teirdéred a detached {ickeét taken from a book of ten.This \u2018was refused by the vonductor, and upon \u201claawlor \u201cdeclining to tender : to.eject him, w hith he did at 'hapleau.Mr.Lawlor promptiy brougnt action for £U agalnst.the company, -and al like sum against Mr.Brunet.The court.awarded \u2018him $100 damages- \u2018dnd costs on the ground that the ticket | appeared to be good and \u2018contained .no such conditions as were alleged upon lit, and that, moveoyer; it had not heen proved that the ticket\u2019 was sod to the \u2018plaintiff - on condition that it should.not: be good if \u2018detached.| WORKMEN BEGIN, TO RAZE -OLD-ST.GABRIEL CHURCN Site.of Historic Building will Be Used \u201cfor New Annex to the Court .House, Old: St.Gabriel Presbyterian Church, after « \u2018celebrated career extending back over a\u2018century, entered upon its lust.phase to-day.\u2018The Hrst steps toward \u2018its demolition were \u2018taken yesterday and to-day the work of pulling: down the -anclent building was begun] -in earnest.- With its passing Montreal loses ore \u2018of its oldest und not least Jn- \u201cteresting landmarks.Long before the greht pile had.reared.Gabriel\u2019 was- one: of the \u2018principal Protestant churches in the city.* It is more than a quarter of a cen-! tury since the church céased to.exert its religlous function.Since that time the littie bullding; has been used for ex variety of purposes.Te, - Since 1890 the Council of Art and \u2018Manufactures have used the body of the church for technicâl works, and on the western walls ure engraved \u2018the names of the first students.More re- vently part of the building has.been oscupled by the Provincial Revenue Departmént,\u201d and has\u2019 been the.storehouse of liquor seized by the officers.- The church .is being pulled down to make room for thé new Court Hoüse annex.The building is a small, one, and the work of demolition will not take more than a few days, Considerable interest: atttaches to the work, as it\u2019 is expected that in \u2018the corner stone a number of interesting relics of the Montreal of a century: age win be found.TO- DAY'S CATTLE MARKETS.Receits of live stock at the East End.cattle market to-day included-500 head \u201cof \u2018butchers\u2019 cattle, 800 calves, 150 seep and 200 lambs.The market was fairly active to-day.prices being easler than.earlier in the week.There was a large attendance of lo- \u201c|.ea} butchers, and during the morning sales were brisk.The quality of: the cattle oftered :to- \u2018day was good, and almost everything \u2018offered was bought up.The best cattle offered sold at Sc per 1b.; good: animals at from 4 to 4 1-2¢ per.lby] while the common stock sold \u2018at from\u2019 8 to 4c per 1b.- Sheep Hold at dc per 1b., and good spring lambs at from $ to \u2018$5 each, according to quality.Calves sold at to 2 tach, according to: quality.2er rent Tue VACANT SENATORSHIP, = \u2018Le Journal states on what it clalma that Mr, Ei.mund Guerin, K.C., will.be named .».the vacant senatofship, next an i> wy \u2014pensenmnnnnt ATTEMPT TO POISON QUEEN., Vienna, June 3.\u2014Uncenfirmed ru are Alexander's French cook has committed sui- aide at the Palace, after having been detec in an atom.to poison Queea va Dregs.ted The contents of the various\u2019 tenders ' Judgment for, $100 i is \u2018Awarded to H.\u2019 5 .way, 5 Suburbanité .Will ;be intere Fag\u2019 An a judgment ren-' dered by \u2018Mr.Justice * Archibald - this | itself alongside the little church of St.| TEL MCRLBLE sf 5 = Up To-métrow: Ce i 3 Ottawa, June Pacific bill still.hangs on Section 18, To-day four amendments to it were disposed of: and another \u2018moved, Three amendmienis were killed.Two the.eastern and western section \u2018sim- uitaneously.: Another - proposed \u201cta ton as a termina! point.An\u2018aménément was \u2018accepted provid- ng that the road shall keep oft 30.miles from other \u2018western lines.The amendment.which\u2019 is.now before the.committee provides for-a branch connection $o' Montreal.It was moved by Hon.Mr.Prefontaine.one aAmeéndment was disposed of to-day another was: voted, - There are more \u2018to come to-morrow.MR: BLAIR'S ADVICE.oC The \u201cMinister of\u2019 Railways.gave the committee come advice, He Opposed this amendmient, and \u2018thought the char- \u2018ter should he granted: 28 applied for.build \u2018without: Canadian assistance.The.time when the Canadian Govetn- ment.was askéd to assist would be the time to designate* the route.The Government was not committed to grant tny assistance to the Grand Trunk Pacific_or to mny other.railroads.But if.the Government did .decide to give as- ristance ih the future, the Government |, could be.trusted to see thit the best: way.down toa route in the Lill.tion of the Railway Committee \u2018that the | route should be\u2019 from Moncton, to Que- | bec, north \u2018of Lake \u201cWinnipeg, and\u201d to.the Pacific.This was the shortest military route, but.the Intercolonial show- | ed that military routes were not a com-{ _ \"He .said that to talk} ° mercial success.of an.all-rail route competing\u2019 with a rail and water route was ridiculous.nearest water route.The propose.\u2018route ran through country which\u2019 could never pay, He wanted the Grand Trunk \"Pacific \u2018to build to the Northwest sn that à -sestion of \u2018the country could get the conheétion- \u2018with the large section | \u201c| of Bastertr Canada with which the road had connection.But he iw canted the road to be built in ;| the propér \u2018place.\u201cThe line should: run from Winnipeg.direct to 1 harbor on Hon: Mr.Tarte spoke for the develop; [ment of the water route.Mr.Gallery wanted to know.\u2018whera | :Motitreal stood -on this question.He \u2018heard n zacd deal of Winnipeg, North Bay, Quebec, - St.John aud Halifax, Lut nothing of Moritrealh He would.Uke to hear 3ome-of'the Ministers on this, .MONTREAL IS ALL: RIGHT.Hon.Mr, Prefontaine sald that after the.Grand Trunk Pacific had been before the Government looking.for \u2018as- \u201cAVho .use.book.tickets + sistance\u2019 it would be found that Mont- y Teal was all right., Mr.John Chariton spoke \u2018against the \u2018extension of the line from Quebec to Moncton: This would be \u2018adding 200 useless miles to the enterprise.It would cripple the project by tying a lot of old men of the sea on its back.; \u201c In answer to questions, Hon.Rlair said that the \u2018Government certain- 1\u2019 had the power to.change or recom- \u2018mend changes in- the terms -of the : MR.DRINKWATER'S QUERY.\u201cMr.Drinkw: ater, secretary \u2018of the Can-: adian Pacific, usked a question which he safd - was of great importance.to \u2018the C.P.R.\u2019 It was whether the Gov- ernnmient, In granting subsidy or other assistance, could alter the present proposed route as indicated in the bill and on the map before the committee.tainly could do this, Mr.Drinkwater said that a- Jarge portion.of the: present eastern.\u2018route proposed.by the Grand Trunk Pacific \u2018was over the Canadian Pacific route, -or through its territory.Hon.Mr.Fielding said he understood the western rajlroad mén were going to] them falling.over there.° Hon.Mr, Blair said that the Government: had laid dowñ the policy of Keep- - one another \u2018out tarice from-one another.SPROULE'S AMENDMENT.here was a divigion on Dr.\u2018Sproule\u2019 s amendment, that the construction be carried-on simultaneously on each secs \u201ction east of Winnipeg antil completed.1t was lost by 26 to 89.: Mr.Wade, of - Arinapolis,.asked: per- \u2018mission to withdraw his amendment.nous consent is required, the names.were called.\u2018The motion was that construction of the road from Quebec be carried on simultaneously until com- /| pleted to Moncton and Winnipeg.- Before .the :main motion, which was the adoption of section 18 of the bill, wag put, Mr.D.C.Fraser moved an fore the construction of the line was begun the route be approved by the Governor-General-in-Coungil, and that \u2018no portion of the line be located with-' \u2018in thirty miles of existing lines on chartered projects unless by permission of the Government and for \u2018special rea- -sons, a \u2018new\u2019 principle.It: hag\u2019 part of any railway chartér granted to the present time.He thought the principle \u201cmight be adopted but not the phraseoiozy 1t - was therefore.decided to ave the draughting of the \u2018amendment to the attorneys-of the va= J ricuas linea and \u2018Chalrman Hyman.Mr.Frank Oliver \u2018of Alberta, suggested an.amendment.which Mr.Wilmot, of Queen's and Sunbury, of New \u2018Brunswick, moved \u2018that St.John be substituted as the terminus for Moncton.This was \u2018lost by 27.to 56 Hon.Mr.Prefontaine moved .in the interest of Montreal for the construc the city of -Montreal and to Nipogen.The committee adjourned \u2018without debating the.motion.It wilt come up tomorrow.\u201cMR.\u2018CHAMBERCAINE SCHEME.| Britain.(Special to The Montreal Herald) Paris, June -3.\u2014The \u2018Debats and.the [emps publish.articles condemning r Chamberlain's fiacal schénte.Both take up the American argument,representing the proposal as.involving the sacrifice \u2018of three-fourths of BR tain's foret trade for the sake .of one.tourth, namely, her commarce hh the colonies.- .Neither pa paper, however, attempts.t explain why t of seeing the prediction fulfil should \u2018excite such alarm and indignation among.Britain's \u2018protectionist rivals, who ' dé neces \u2018sarily | benefit t by her loss et trade.pt j | HGS ON SECTION ofl f Several Arendments werd Kitied I s\u2014The Grand Trunk of these provided for the building otf \"make St.John take the pldce of Mohe- ; As soon.as|.The promoters.\u201cdeclare they \u2018could not! route was designated.It would be un- |.\u2018vise to tle the Government or the rail- i \u2018MR.McCREARY'S OBJECTIONS.| MY.Wm.McCreary: of Selkirk, polpt- |\u2019 | ed out sonic objections to the proposi: |: The place: Tor-grai nto get was: to the | J Luke: Superior, and then diréet to Que-.; : © Mr.charter recommended by the Rallway | - another: Committee when it recommended sub- fare, Mr.Brunet ordered the conductor | 813y_ to the House.Mr.Fielding said the Government cer- .agree on a\u2019 policy.which would prevent | ing ronds in the West at a proper dia- : Mr.Casgrain.objected, \u2018and as unani-} amendment to the amendment that be-}.Mr, Leighton.McCarthy: sald this was], not been.a} tion of a branch to a point on thel Montreal and.Western Rallway on to |- \u201cTwo Paris is Newspapers See Ih I Great .: \\over the WEDDI N \u2018Belectionsol A Ap \u201cin \u2018accordance with.the most approv- aw Ho & « wen pproprite G.GIFTS ed art as well as quirements and » of perplexity.| Gifts of Goniaït | We carry a fuller 9 Canada, firm in $.+, : \u201cenr Posl Street.+5 intrinsic value; i Is sometimes a matter _ place among the: most cherished of oily heirlooms.\u2018known goods.than any.other retail © JOHNS?TON BROS., , 2379 st.Catherine St.7 of fashionable re i} \u201cof anquestioned Ë - LS Sirver take their | 1 paie 135 sacs : line of these well D + RE fiers ont pete 3 BALL MAGNATES Rochester Men and Montreal en Are i in Conference-\u2014 Montreal Outlook.Bright.Meters, EB.Higgins.and\u201d J.B.Néeh, of \u2018the Rochester Baseball Club, ar- |.rived\u2019 in the city this morning, and after]: registering.at the \u2018Windsor, - calleq -on interested in.the Montreal end.of the\u2019 baseball\u2019 deal by which the Rochester come to Montreal.\u2019 Burnside, G.C.Nicholson and H.Glass-.ford\u2014and the Rochester men foregathered at the Windsor Hotel, Room No.1.\u2018The scene of many.a\u2018lacrosse; hockey and football battle was the :arena \u2018where the magnates\u2019 of the diamond | \u2018met.They began.the conference: at 11 a.m.and \u2018ate still at it.They .would give out nothing for publication, but it is - understood that an likely on a basis that will be satisfactory -to Montreal.The exact .agreement, if any is\u2019.come \u2018to, \u2018will not be \u201cknown for.à couple of days yet, .as the: \u201ctwo Rochester men have to return and submit it to their\u2019 four.colléagues In.p \u2018the Rochester club.As far as they have .gone everything | icoks- hopeful for, an Eastern League \u2018game here on June: 18 JURY.FINDS HIM GUILTY \u2018 vA Members: \u2018Make Recommendation \u201cof \u2018 Mercy to Court in George -Don- aldson's Caer] The jury this morning brought -in\u2026a verdict\u201d \u2018of guilty with a recommendation to mercy.in the case of George \u2018Donaldson who was caught setting fire |, \u2018to some crates of straw on\u2019 the Leyland: Hne wharf, at.the commencement - of the \u2018longshoremen's strike._ Sir Alexander Lacoste, who presided, | sjated that the recommendation to | mercy would.be taken into considera- |.\u2018tion y \u2018the\u2019 court in passing sentence.Harace Duval and: \u2018Thos! Byrnes, | charged with abortion, were then called | to the bar, and an English jury was empanelled to hear \u2018the case, which is \u2018being continued this.afternoon.Mr.J.Cc.Walsh appeared f for Byrnes.| LT.-COL.GORDON, D.0.C,, - for Time Spent on.Wharf During : : Strike.: | As a result of the decisjon of.the.City Council \u2018to refuse to pay the cost of the mitt- {' tia called out to \u2018maintain: order -during -the \u2018fongshoremen\u201d* 8 \u2018strike, Lieut.-Col.Gordon, D.0.C.has entered legal proceedings against .the.city to recover\u2019 the \u2018amdutit of the act \u2018count.The writ was fssued this - \u201cming vy.Messrs.Cooke and Aullin, actink tor, Col.Gordon.px The account\u2019 4 for $16,850.4, \u2018made up.as follows: .Staff.$901; - D: Y.R.C., Hussars,\" 41.210; \u2018Second Regiment\u2019 Canadian Artillery; $1,685: R.C.Rez\u2018ment, $67.50; First Regiment Prince Wales Fusilfers, $4,008: Third Victoria Rifles, $4,431: Fifth Royal Scots, $3,165: 85th Carbin- fers, $2,300; Army Service.Corps, $377: Army Medical Corps.$379: or \u2018a total of 318,850.2.:Mayor Coctirañe said this afternoon that this \u2018city would \u2018ight Lieut.-Col.Gordon\u2019s visit to recover the \u2018militia pay, to the last ditch.Co \u201cIt Involves a.principle,\u201d sald the Mayor and we, wiif not let it go without a struggle.\u201d \u2018He added that Col.Cooke, acting for the D.O.C.had served notice: of the action \u2018this morning.: \u201cHe told me that on account \"of the\u2019 delay, and the \u2018maa be pushed \u2018to the bitter end,\u201d soncluded |.\u2018His \u2018Worship, i ; « rw ARATED BY WAR ' sEPA PEACE.: d Children of Gen.Snyman Ar- wits sid in New York On Way to Mexico.a t New York, June .8.\u2014The family of Gen.Snyman, formerly of the Boer| army, consisting of his wife and five children, have arrived in New York.\u2018There was in, affecting scéne- when, the general and a son who has been some {me in this country met the boat, and\u2019 the family was united after a separation of \u2018four years, ; With Mrs Snyman and her children were the wife and five-year-old: daugh- \u2018ter.of Gen.Fouche.These two families ate to be the first of the Boer colony which is to be establicrhed ih \u201chihua- hua, Mexico.Gen.Fouche is at , resent on tha ground completing arrangements fo; the colony, and Gen.Snyman will n him with the two women.and the hilaren te soon as they have recovered from the effects of the journer.The colony in Mexico to which they are soins.Je the firat of the Rind to be - TALK FRANCHISE \u201cMr.\u2018J.A.Clarke, who is one of those |\u2018 franchise in the\u2019 Bastern League will ds The: the Montreal men\u2014Messrs.\u201cDj agreement is |\" - OF SETTING WHARF FIRE i \u201cENTERS ACTION FOR PAY Wants City to Reimburse the Militia ner in which the |-.| aftair had been handled, the suit would J of th land, who introduced Newfo Pork.Juiy Ul.q | ons 5 In Fancy \u2018Chinaware, \u201cSterling Silver, \u2018Sliverplate, Clocks, CA | Vases, Brassware, &c.\u201cau at.moderate prices: c.Ww.CLARKE & 0., 7 22m ST.CATHERINE STREET.A EE a] NOT ICE To CONSICNEES.\u2018The Allen Line s.s.Pretorian, Jno.John.-ston, inaster, from Liverpool,.is \u2018entered at \u2018Customs.\u2018Consignees will \u2018Please pass their entries without delay.\u20ac A \u201cALLAN, ~ Agents.» \u2018 \u201cNotice to Consignes.\u201cFhe Flaska \u201cLloyds steamer Hesperus, Capt.Himberg, from LaPallice, France, is entered inward\u2019 at Customs.Consignees\u2019 \u201cwill _pleass pass.their entries - without delay.\u201d : BLAKELEY & LEMIEUX.: Agents.\u2014\u2014\u2014 = Too Late for Classif cation.\u201cWANTED.\u2014 \u2018A CLERK FOR AN OFFICE; : must have best references.Apply, by letter only.P.O.Box Gti, The Laing Packlig and - Provision Co.Ltd.PERSONAL \u2014 MISS, A 2 ES A.LATHAM, aged 23 yegrs, born in Birmingham, Eng.left Sheffield.Eng.March, 1889; for Canada, , and''wus \u2018last\u2019 heard of.at Oshawa April, 1801.Her mother {s anxious to learn of ber whereabouts.\u2018Any person that can give the - déstred information would .confer a grea favor on \u2018her relatives by addressing Mr.Benj.Tippett, - sr., Port Greville,\u201d \u2018Cumber land Co Nova.Scotia, : LONDON PAPER HAS - OPTION ON LIMITS Harmsworth Interests May Dec de to Purchase Timber and Erect Mit in.Newfoundland.The Newfoundland - Timber \"Estate Conipany, which recently secured.8,00 mileg of timber limits in Newfound land, has given to the \u2018Alfred Harms worth Company, proprietors of th «London Daily Mail and a number o \"other issues an option on A -portion othe lands secured and two mills situ \u2018ated at Willestown., : \u2018For-some time.the Harmsworth Com: pany was anxious to secure a tract \u20ac land from which it.would be table seture enough pulp to manufacture a the paper needed by the different papers \u2018and periodicals.controlled by th company.Negotiations were.on between \u2018M Harmsworth and: Hon.L.J, Tweedie Premier of New.\u2018Brunswick, for th purchase of.a \u201clarge mill \u2018situated\u2019 a Chatham, N.B., and extensive limits i the morthern part of the same.Po vince.As spon as it became known wha \u2018was the nature af the timber limits i Newfoundland.' + Messrs.Harmswo were anxious to arrange ofr the secur ing of land in the colony, and opene negotiations with Mr.Lewis Mille owner.of the most extensive limits § the colony, previous to their purchas by the Timbèr Estates Company.\u201cThe situation of the district o which the Harmsworth.interests hav now secured an option is situated\u2019 Millertown, which is connected wit the Reid Valley line by a small lin two miles-in léhgth.It is the intention ot the\u2019 Timber \u2018tates Company to allow the option t Tun but a short\u2019 while-and if-th Harmsworth interests do not begi D -_|-théir intention of.taking advantage © -the option all negotiations will be de \u2018clared off and all the mills opera by the Timber Esttes Company.Mr.Lewis Miller, former propriete land timber on the English \u2018marke has \u2018made a contract with the Timtk Estates Company by which he unde takes to dispose of 3,000,000 feet Youre in England\u2019 during the p ever enr.\u2018Messrs.w.D: Reid and.B.F.Pen A son .directors of the company, eft Boston - st night to confer with H.M.W itney, president | of the © .pany.te.CHICAGO MARKETS: By private wire di M Cc.D.A Bache & ; a, June % ope.Wheat, duly.sept.Corn, July - Oats, July sues : sssosat - ° .Lar , July.a : oho\u2019 fo bot A is new in \u2018South a \"m n me rrangements té heing out Ride, lye.wed.ï -» REIRL x CALL OR WRITE \u20185 Ont Dole to pape a it i Sige \u201c202 st James James Street, \u2018Corner of Guy and St.Catherine Street.ie he x » + en a ea - - FOR BOOKLET.- SHIPPING.© ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS so Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons.NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.10,570 tons.Twin screws Bavarian.10,370 tons.Twin screws lenjan.¥.000.tans, Twin serows \u201c MONTREAL Ta LIVERPOOL.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.: Ce Calling : at Moville.| |.From From - From * * Liverpool: Steamer.Montreal.Quebec.i 28 May.*Bavurian .%.13 June 13 June | ; 4June.*\u201clonian .2120 June 20 June | 21 June.*Turisian .27 June 27 June 18 June.*Parisian .4 July 4 July ' 26 June.Pretorian .4 July 11 July 2 July.*Bavarian .~:18 July 13 July - ®*These steamers do not carry cattle, Tunisian and Bavarian are the larg- i ; eat and finest steamers on the Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, ! Moviile to Rimouski, 6 days, 12 hours.The saloons and staterooms are in the cea- tral part, wbere least motion js felt.Electricity ls used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights being at tbe command of the passengers any hour of the night.Music rooms and smoking rooms on lobe promenade deck.The salcons abd stiterooiny are heated by steam.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $65.00 and upwards, according to stearcr.A reduction of ten per cent.fs made on Round Trip tickers except on lowest rate.Second Cabin\u2014To Literpool or Lon- donderry, $37.50 to $42.50 single; 97125 to $80.00 retarn.Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool.London.Glasgow, Belfast.or Londonderry, including a plentiful supply of provisions \u2019 cooked.and served.and every requ.site for the voyage, $25.00 and $26.09, GLASGOW SERVICE.\u2019 Frem co From New York.Steamship.- Montreal - Thurs.Z June.Mongoiian.Co ° \u201c Sardinian .Wed.1Jüty Sicilian .Wed, 8 July , Thurs.Ii Jupe.Num'dian., 7 Cotintbian .Wed.17 June \u201c\u2026ûtes\u2014First Cabip, $50 ane upwards; Hekets, $95.60 and upwards.| Glasgow or Londarider-y.825: return tickets, | 066.50.: Sterrage, $25.0 and everything.neces: sary provided.- Steamers on this service have excellent ae- commodaiion for ali clisses.of passengers.The Saloons are forward: Etaterooms near - the éentre of tue ship.Promenade deck the entire width of the.vessel, und two-thirds of the length.Electric lights throughout, and elcetric bells in every statercom.: H.\u20ac A.ALLAN, | .55 Common \u2018Street, Montreal - DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL To LIVERPOOL.return 4 tee Sanada.:.May 9, June 23, \u201cJury.18 Kensington.May 10, June 20, July 2% Dominion.May 23, June 27, Aug.1 Souiwark.Lacan May 20.July 4 Aug 8.\u201cBOSTON TO LIVERPOOL._ Commonwealth May 2! New Engiand.May i | PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Tauric .May 2 31 Englishman.\"May u Norseman .May 9 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND D \u2018BRISTOL.FROM MONTREAL.* Turcoman.May 2! Mapxman .May 16 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.May 2 Vancouver.June §.For all particulars regarding treiqut or pes \u201c sage, apply to \"THE DOMINION LINE, se : St.Sacrament St., Montreal.cL MONTREAL AND ANTWERP, From Antwerp.May 10.TAMPICAN .} w.June 9 : May %.MEXICAN .[000 Jude 19 June 7.MANHATTAN .Lan i June ts.L'ALEXANDRIAN QUEBEC TO LONDON.: 8.8.AMERICAN + 8.8, INDIAN 8.8.EUROPEAN .some duly 15 Splendid accommodation \u2018tor first class pas- : sengèers at moderdte rates.For freight and passage, apply to ! FRED'K LEYLAND & Tomorses pit pr ES re rices : 50e, 35e; \\ (J Poe ek\u201d & be Ry = in .ee FRANCAIS | EE THIS WERK Greater Buocpes Than, Le.THE AUBREY.STOCK CO.Present \u201c| THE Paie ANDTHE SWORDS Nous Wok THB DANGERS or PARIS Evorv Afternoon 18 THEATRE ROYAL F5 ét \u2018THIS WHER.\\ The Innocent Beauties Ana & Big Olio of Vaudeville Novelties.Prices\u2014i0, 20 and 306.Next Week\u2014T ov Metropolitan.Buriesquers.+; CIE J.| MoGILL UNIVERSITY GROUNDS.JUNE 4th and 5th, CHARLES FROEMAN PRESINTS.S MR.BEN.GREET'S COMPANY In Open-Air Performances of Shakespearean Comedies under.-: the auspices of McGill University.First afternoon at 4.00, Second evening ass The Forest Scenes of Xs AS YOU LIKE IT.; First evening at 8.15.Second Afternoon at 1.00, : +, > COMEDY OF ERRORS.: Evening performances with iime-ligh In event of Rain WINDSOR HAÏ ; Lo .f used, Seats ready at Star Up-town Branch.: PRIORS\u201450c, $1.00, 81.50 3 ands Pp m Every day\u2019, MARLO-DUNHAM TRIO This Week \u20ac - Best Vaudeville in the World avigne\u2019s Military Band \u2018All Cars KO to Sohmer Par 10 Cents - | Art Association PHILLIPS SQUARE, Galleries Open Daily - 9 am.to 6 p.m.o ADMISSION 25¢c.RESENTABON ADDRESS HANDSOME®Y- ILLUMINAT Eowin COX '& Co fe ST FRANCOIS XAVIER ST : IDEAL MONTREAL-TORONTO \u2018LINE \u2014 Stearhers - leave \u2018June Ist to June ath, inclusive, on Mondays, Wednesdays \u2018apd Saturdays, at 1 p.m.for 1,000 ISLANDS, ROCHESTER, TORONTO and Way Ports.leave Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m\u2014 from June 6th, Mondays, Wednesdays and- Fridays\u2014for HAY OF QUINTE, TORONTO, HAMILTON and Way Poris.Special low \u2018rates on this line.QUEREC 'LINE\u2014 Steamers \u2018leave Gaiiy at 1.SAGUENAY LINE \u2014 Steamers leave Quebes Tuesdays\u2019 and Saturdays, at § am.| CITY TICKET OFFICE, James Street.opp.Post Office.OXFORD Without C A FE a Rival.FIREINSURANCE i 128 St.8 n i Ai a 0.4 Water Trips | MONTREAL-HAMILTON LINE \u2014 Steamers - Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Tasur- ance Company, Limited, London, Eng British American Bra ; and: Joronto Alllance Assursoce Comiaayy 2 » GEORGE C.HIAM, TX Imperial Buildings St.James Street.\u2014 Premo, Cameras! Full line of Models toire.ijust to hand.Send for speo Bargain List No.14 - \u201c There is'as much\u2019 Proper rams harmony and taste xequi inFraming : as in dressing.and the bea ty shoud .not.be marred by niiétakes.For reliable work aye \" reasonable prices.take your pictures to HEA ASLEY The Picture Framer.2087 $4 Catherine St.near Bloury rst.Tilegal Bottling, \u2014e\u2014\u2014 ' $60 REWARD.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Wnt.DOW &: co BREWERS AND MALTSTERS.\u2018Will pay ine above vowar=3 2e wie dence leading to thé \u201cconviction of any, person using their name, trude mark, \u2018or labels.witbout their authority.Be Dawes & ca BREWERS, Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, P.Q Montreal OM3s: in Main ses: ta 8st James 8% rest\u2019 2.JH.R.MOLSON & _ Aleand Porter BROS, Brewers, .Havealways on hand the various kinds a2 ALE and PORTER, Wood and Rottles.\u2018Families Regularly Supplies, : \u2014 res ase aT ! + : I «oo.hotre Dams St.Td Advertising : 2.is n very good thing, and we spend a lirge, sum every yoar on newspapers.But the \u2018best: advertising we do is: .time.BROCK°S BIR SEED AND TREAT for excellen\u2018 stands: without a rival from, the Atlantio to the Pacific, Au Grogers and Drugs ows it sé Ve ass oad A n | 3 the goods thomeslvesss \u201cfor quality counts a 4 Le ÿ * # x j ¥ 27 ae RARER ST PPS DRAP TRES \u2018of.the finest Cw \u201csd | Whereas Tr soe Daly, et, ne e \u2018te no sorties nus aux N, ENG.B.Mortimer, n drûé en no.; Y ke , 108 Fuiten St.TO\u2014A: H.rne, 3 Contederation ih Builaiai : J08 PRINTING.he Herald's Job Printing asd Rook Bumtine dde dre \u2018equipped for the &xecution, TELEPHONE.AAR 1079\u2014 Private Branch K bangée con- _\u2026 HBOCLIRE with all departments.: nan PUBLISHING COMPANY.À 603 Craig Street, Montreal.|y.JAMES &.BRIERLEY, Me - _ Matagihig Director.: cp M, .W.J.TAYLOR, _ Trees.Business Mar.mm POADEN'S.ANSWER, Ine leader of the Opposition has adopted a strange method of showing his.support for Mr.Chamberlain's, policy.Ctnsidering how overjoyed he pretended to be wheh the reports of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s Birmingham speech came out., st is just à little odd that Mr.Borden i \" should #0 quickly introduce a resolution oflling for \u2018higher duties en iron.und @ttél enterine Carada.Birmingham is.the centre of the British ion and steel\u2019 trade, and the Birmin: aim audience Mr.Chamberlain oddresced took kindly to \u2018bis proposed.départure from Free Trade becinuse they thought thay would sécure an enlarged sale for their wares ina Jot of wealthy .colonial markets, Failing this conrideiation, even Bir- mingham- svould not endorse the Zouv er- tin proposals.And.row Mr.Borden, all the time protessing\u2019 to be delighted with the new scheme, comés along with dn mtimation that, Birmingham «or no Birmingham, he and his party want iron and .steel made otitsids\u2019 Canada kept outside.Our cable despatches futimate ; that the Colonia} Seeratary is wafting for colonial endorsement.* He is not - \u2019 likely to.be greatly éheéred.\u2018whe - \u201che \u201chears of Mr.Borden's resolution.- rt THE\" B.C.COAL INDUSTRY.British Columbia has become noted for its political and industrial unrest.Labor troubles \u2018have become almost chronic.A large number of the coal miners\u2019 are still out of work, either on strike or because of a lockout.The Dunsmuir mines at Extension have been closed for ome time, and the Fer -nfe mines were closéd for several Weeks, One result of the industrial un- \u201crest among miners and the consequent seal) output of coal has been to cause |.the Canadian Pacific Railway.which is | a large-consumer of coal, to look around | far other rources of supply.The com- rény decided recently to buy: coal from Javan, and an order has been given.for 10.000 tons \u2018of Japanese ccal,.to \"be shipped to Vancouver.shipments to, .rontinue for.a year, by which \u2018time it is expected that the miners\u2019 troubles.in British Columbia will be settled,\u201d and the coal .output back to its normal amount.The Japanese \u2018coal, will he vsed on the Pacific steamers.and for | the extreme\u2019 western division\u201d of the tailway.1f the labor.troubles in the province should \u2018continue, the company may be expected to draw still more largely upon Japan for its coal supply, for ships and locomotives must: have coal.If the mines in British -Co- lumbia remain unproductive much longer, the - foolish industrial war may .result in a permanent diversion of a.large portion of \u2018their.business.The\u2019 almost chronic labor disturbances out\u2019 \u201c there have led to a \u2018paralysis of buai- ness in many other\u2019lines, and.the disorganization of commerce and.\u2018industry\u2019 of the province is.being reflected in the political disorders of, the hour: wo, eee THE COMPLAINT AGAINST GER- | MANY.It is perhaps just a little significant \"that editorlal- references to Mr: Cham- _perlain\u2019s programme failed to appear in Ite London papers just after the inti- | mation had been made that Germany.would not impose any additional, taxes | on Canadian goods.No doubt Gér- many's decision was largely influenced by .the .vigor - of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019 a language, and it is probable a great many peoplé in.England will think a good enough beginhing was made when Germany decided to stand stiil on the call of \u201cHalt!\u201d : - It this ccnnection it is worth while \"to remark that much\u2019 of.what Mr.Chamberlain and Mr.Balfour have been \u2018paying about.Germany comes rather, ate in the day.Both of them have ap-° paaled to the patriotism of Englishmen against the attitude of Germany towards Canada.Both have béen de-, claiming that they will not\u2019 allow Germany to treat Canada as if it were not à part of an Indivisible British Empire.and in the excitement of the \u2018moment.people seem to have overlooked the fact: that: Germany.put itself in this position | four or five years ago, and that when | It 914.so the British Government mada | .no public protest.German discrimina-\" tion against Canada began shortly after our preferential tariff was.introduced, The offer of \u2018a preference by.Cafiada induced Great Britain to get quit- of a favored natlori treaty with | Germany.Then n new treaty \u2018was\u2019 drawn \u2018oetween Germany and Great Britain, Canada : bein deliberately shut out.from its benefits, which were \u2018\u2019accérdéd to all other portions of the empire.That wad the tine, one would say; for Mr.Chaniberiain to make his | -Diplomaticslly, Ke may have done it.Publicly he did not,\" but rather, by accepting the treaty, with its dis- éfiminatién against Canada, publicly epnourfed in the German attitude.All hip tbok pléôe yedss ago, The present dénanétation \u2018Germany's attitude, bénies, not aftér any fresh action on the Ei of Gérmany,: But after very vig.onéléa antion on the part of Canada.The of the surtet by tte Cank- - Aiepoultion : GaP Pacllament Was, in Ri à plein 42 Americans.oc \u201con te , : nada cannot mégottite witts Germany ro Bp initio of tra relations fcy\u2019ln to\" a.| Germaiiÿ, ft can only Bo go justified by |- tinging.tauit With \u2018a treaty to _whioh- Mr.Chamberlain and Nr.Balfour 3 Were.cor senting parties, .a.Erg FroTker.TRAME.* \u2018Despite the improvement in * \u201cmite ; \u2018guards ahd\u2019 appliances, \u2018Täilroading \u2018remains one of the most dangerous occupations.During the past year 330 persons were killéd and 1,328 persons in- Jured on Canadian railways, \u2018There is -] a great deal of legislation now in force Intended to safeguard rallway employes, but from the very nature of the work aceldents are bound to occur.\u2019 A bill 18 now: before the Dominion Par-.llament which aims to still further reduce\u2019 the.danger of railioad employ-\u2018 | ment, especially to freight brakemen,.{The measure, which was introduced by Mr.Ralph Smith, M.P., .provides that.\u2018by January, 1905, every locomotive shall -{ be equipped with a power drive brake \u2018| and appliances for operating the train brake system.Every train is required to have a sufficient number \u2018of crs.in\u2019 ,it so equipped with train brakes that \u2018the engineer can contro} its speed without obliging the \u2018brakemen to apply.the common hand brake of top of the cars.This would remove a standing source of.danger to brakemen on freight trains.The bill algo\u2019 provides that all cars shall be equipped with automatic cou- plers, se that cars may be coupled and \u2018uncoupled without \u2018the: necessity of the \u2018brakeman going between the cars, \u2018ans\u2019 other\u2019 principal cause of accidents to employes; Last year alone.there\u2019 were 343 casualties caused in this way.\u2018Another clause iñ the bill provides for a standard helght of drawbars for ail cars, engines and ténders, every freight car for use \u2018in- Canada shall be eqiiipped with, outside ladders \u201cat both ends and sides, - This provision Ts the one -ofy which the milway brotherhoods insist most strongly.; \u2014\u2014\u2014 - - NOTES AND COMMENTS.eus What alt\u2019 are waiting for is a declaration \u2018fiom \u2018Canadian.manufacturers that they are (willing \u201cBritish: goods should come in \u2018under a still lower tariff.They need not an speak at\u2019 once, either.i \u201cThe Jewish colony- in St.| Petersburg i.isin a state of panic, fearing a repetition of the Kishiheft massacdre.\u2018The strong arm\u2019 of the law in Russia must \u201cbe sadly deficlent if it cannot | guarantee the safety of citizens right at.the seat \u2018of government.The, General Assembly of \u201cthe, Presbyterian - \u2018Church.in the United States has decided \u201cunanimously tq adopt.the revision of the Confession of Faith.Such an action, impossible a .quarter of a -céntury .ago, \u2018ls\u2019 characteristic of the present broadly tolerant age.\u2018 Already there are 65,000 applicants in the United: States for Cuban war pensions, The entire \u2018Ametican.army .in Cuba did not exceed that number, and it is suspected that many of the: dappll- \u2018cants never saw the island.The pen- \u2018sion system.has run\u201d will among the In his speech on the subject ot.the Intercolonlal, -Mr.Barker.laid especial\u2019! stress on the tact, that the.freight | rates on the road are lower than those.\u201d on other Canadfan rallways, | objected to this as implying\u2019 that one.section \u2018of\u2019 the: country was getting low \u201cfates at the expense of the rest of the community.Mr.Barker's retnarks | conveyed the impression; \u201cthat?these rates could be increased 3 if the management 0 desired; which is quite \u2018true, but he omittéd to explain that | such increase \u2018would drive a large: portion of the.traffic from the railway to the ships.At ail important points on thé Ine of the LC.R.in the Eastéfn Provinces the rallway meets the -com- petition of séa-going vessels.\u2018At Syd- | ney, Halifax, St.John, .to say; nothing .of smaller places, It must meet - \u2018rates established by the boats or loge the | trafic.To arrive at a \u2018Just and fair \u2018estimate .of the position of the I.C.Rand the character of its management |, 1s impossibie-if these.considerations be \u2018ignored.\u2019 Loo LE ; - .: Quesec Bank, pe port, yesterday \u2018submitted to the shareholders shows that the institution: is sharing: in the general prosperity.The profits last year \u2018amounted to $265,668.85 The year's earnings \u2018amounting to near- {ly eleven per cent.of the subscribed capital.\u2026.Out of this a dividend of six per cent was pald to the sharéhold- ers and the sum of $106, voù added to-the.rest account,\u2019 which - now amounts to $300,000.* The popular estimation.of.the bank * may - -be inferred , from the item-| which shows\u2018 that deposits bearing In.| terest now amount to over \u201csix mile lon dollars.BRANCH oF DIET DISPENSARY Formally Opened ouday at 1066 East +.\" 8t.Catherine Street.: : .Owing \u2018to the \u2018urgent request of the \u2018physicians in the East End of the city\u2019 the committee - -of the Diet \u2018Dispensary\u2019 to-day opened a branch at 1068 \u201cSt Catherine Street.A small flat has been purchased where the matron and Miss | a trained nurse in connection - Boyd, .with the Diet Dispensary, will reside.All food will bé prépared- on the premises and work carried on exactly in the same manner as the dispensary in Osborne Street.The doctors in that part « of the city have \u2018taken a room.in he flat, where they will have a small medical dispensary.A number of gen.eroys friends have already.enabled the ladies of the committee to open this branch, and as the work depends entirely on subsériptions, it is to be hoped \u2018the public will come torward and thé new enterprise.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to CABLE COMPANY DIVIDEND.New York, June 3.\u2014At a.meet! of the board of directors of the Commers cial Cable Company, held in New York to-day; a querer) dividend of 2 p cent.\u201cwis declared, Zon July fot.The transfer aad.\u2018w u close June 20th \u2018and a reophst July 24, .\u2018 .ed GAEDE i dthavoy.fi | Eo Te éintg new pol- | ore \"the British |; ;4} \u2018| beaple by referers \u2018to the attitude of and that! \u201c/I'who were in the old Opposition feel len as soon as the \u2018lists are prepared, | Bates to the -General Assambly, | Jamés Harper and Mr.R.Henderson.is part |.and.he | i | cipal, Pointe aux Trembles School; Rev.The \u2018general statement of the Quebec |.: Bank for.the year covered by the te-|: | witli train-at local headquarters, Gran-.aid required.examinations.are awarded certificates: - - Sergt.-Maior T.Scott, ésth Regi-4 99 ment; Sergt.PB.Famer 49th Regl- ment; Sergt.M.Markson, 59th Regiment; Bergt.\u2018Blmpwon, 83rd Regiment; Corporal i H.Mcintyre, sen Regiment: Corporal H.R.Wil.jurper of Ly Hors Governinerit on 7 Serva ivi Ling .\u201c(Bpseial to The \u2014 Herald) ! «Victoria, B.C., June:3~To the great\u2019 disappointment of many Liberals who.hoped he would remain true to the Orposition party, Mr.McBride, since: being called on to torm a Government, has decided to organize on Conservative lines, This decision was announced at an Opposition caucus and to the Housé yesterday.\u2018Mr.Tatlow was yesterday sworn in \u2018ag president of the Executive Council and spoke for Mr.MeBride, asking for the appointment of a committee of ten, five of the old Opposition party and five of the \u2018old Government party.to- revise the-estimates and: select the legislation \u2018that - is important to come plete; This was strenuously opposed by.Joseph.Martin, who characterized is as a Star Chamber proceeding, but it was endorsed by the House unanimously, with the exception of Messrs, Martin, Gilmore, 'Nelll.\u2018and Rogers.In his letter of explañnation Mr.Mc-| Bride stated that after careful consideration, and in\u2019 view of the imminence of dissolution and an appeal to the country on party lines, he .had decided ta form a Government on a Conservative basis.the voters\u201d lists fairly and \u2018seek un hon- | est.expression of opinion from the elee-, torate.He thanked his Liberal col= leagues who had stood by him and said that under other.circumstances he\u2019 would have been glad to give them re presentation In the Cabinet.drop .out of provincial politics, making way\u2019 for Mr.Wilson and wil) contest New Westminster against Aulay Morrison.- \u2018A new supporter, ' however, declares Mr, Wilson will be.Attornéy-General: MePhillips, president of the Council; Fulton, Provincial Secretary, and Me-' Bride, chief commissioner.Conservatives are sulky at what they regard.as the usurping of.leadership by Mr., M¢Bride, while the Liberals, more or less bitter at what they regard as an act of treachery on.the \u2018part of Mr.McBride.\u201cAn.appeal to the country wi ve \u2018tak- probably in about four months.| DELEGAIES TO GENERAL _ ASSEMBLY LEAVE HERE.Clergy and Members of \"Presbyterian | © Church: Gather at Station to Bid oo Them Bon Voyage.ce Miritsters and othér prominent members \u2018of the Presbyterian Church assembled\u2019 at the Windsor: station this \u2018| morning to bid bon voyage to the dele- who \u2018Were \u2018leaving for Vancouver, B.C.The Maritime Province \u2018deputation, \u2018to the number of about thirty, arrived fn the city yesterday.Among: them were:\u2014Rev.Dr.Falconer, Pictou, N.5.; Rev: E.A.McCurdy, Halifax, N.S; Sheriff and Mrs.Archibald.Halifax, N.S.; Rev.Donald McDougall, Bedick, C.B.; Rev.Edwin Smith, Musquodo- |.bolt, N.S.Rev.J.Mackay, and Rev.| Andrew Rogers, New: Glasgow, N.S.; and ' Rev.Dr.Murray, editor of\u2019 thé | Presbyterian Witness, Halifax, N.8.The whole party left this morning by\" .the.9.40 \u2018o'clock train, which carried two Pullman cars, for thelf exclusive 1 use.Among the Montrealers in the party were Prof.Scrimger, Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D,, Rev.J: Mackay, Mr.Walter.Paul, Mr.James Croil, Mr; \u2018Other representatives fiom t of the Domtnion-were:\u2014Rev.J.D.An- , derson and Mrs.: Anderson, \u201cBeauhar- nois; Rev.I.A.\u2019 Mitchell, Cote :des Reiges; Rev.J.Myles Crombie, Rev.D.Reid, Rev.Prof.Campbell, Rev.* R: Crlukshanks, Rev.Ste.Therese; Rev, E.H.Brandt, prin- A.Graham, Lancaster; Rev.A.Given, { Williamstown, Rev.D.Talt, Quebec; : Rev.J.\u201d R.McLeod, Three Rivers; Rev.Dr.Armstrong, Ottawa; Rev.A.A.Scott and: Mrs.Scott, Carleton Place; | Rev.J.D.Morrison and Mrs.Morrison, Bristol, Que.; ev.M.H.Scott.Mrs.Scott, Hull, Que.; Rev.J.Reddon, | Portage du.Fort; Rev, Norman Mc-, 1 Leod, Ottawa; Rev.A.H.Scott, Perth; i Rev.C.B.\u2018Ross and Mrs.Ross, La- chine; Rev.James Fraser and Mrs.Fraser, Cushing; Mr.A.McColl and Mrs.McColl, Mrs.R.H, Perry and Miss Patricia MacQueen, Fergus, Ont.;.Mr.W.H.McColl, St.Eustache, Que.; Mr.Ya: D.McDiarmid, Martintown, Ont.; Mr.J.McAmmon, Inverness, Que.; Mri.LH.Montgomery, Morrisburg, Ont.; Mr.\u2018@ P.Jardine, Newington, Ont.: Mf (W.J.Scott, Lancaster, Ont.; Mr.| R.! McCrimmon, Lancaster, Ori:.; Mr.A.\u2018M.Greig ahd Mrs.Greig,\u201d Almonte, \"Ont; Mrs.8.Stewart, Ottawa, ont.\u2014\u2014 MILITIA ORDERS ISSUED.\u201cSoverl Announcements of Interest to : the.Local: Forces.* .LL (Special to The Montreal Herald.) :.Ottawa, June 3.\u2014Militia oggers issued yesterday gives the names members of.the 2nd, 3rd, \u20184th, \u2018bth an th Regl- ments; .Canadian Mounted R \u2018who \u2018have not applied for settlement on ac- \u2018count of service in South Africa, showing amounts due.\u2018Application for payment of these amounts should be made to the Station Paymaster H.M.Troops; Halifax and.applicants must .enclose their discharge certificates, in order to establish their jdentity: and also sive their full post office addresses.- MONTREAL FIELD BATTERY.\" The 15th Field Battery Is \u201cstruck off.the strength of the 1st Brigade Division, ordered to train at Deseronto, and by, Que., from the 8th to the 19th Bep- tember, \u201cThe 3rd Field Battery, Cc.A, is struck oft the strength of the 3rd Brigade Division, ordered to train.at Deseronto, and will train at St.Helen's \u2018Island; from:the 20th June to the lst July, .LOCAL CHANGES, .Lieut.J.\u2018A.Willlams, No: III Field Hospital Company, A.M.C., is.author= ized to be attached for duty to the-6th Duke of Connaught's - Royal Canadian - \u2018Hussars, during the annual.training of that corps.The annual inspection \"dt the 86th Three Rivers Regiment; will take place on the 17th June, prox., Colonel W.D.Gordon, D.O:C.,.M.D., No.5, will be the Inspecting.\u201cofficer.A certificate of military qdatification as captain, had been issued as under to Tieut.\u2026 G: J.Adams, 6th : Hussars, \u2018Montreal.Th undermentioned noi-commission- \u2018ed officers havirig attended the gymnastic course at the Royal Military Côl- fege of Canada and having passed Lhe Name, Royal Canadian Dragoons; Core ral vi E.McCarthy.2nd Q.O, Rifles; \u201cfrs Mp Will Have Hplidws.Tee 3] Cartier, - {| papér wanting to know how many let- e sald he would prepare |.Mr.McBride, it is said, by some.will | | w ith costs.- \u2018| The contentions were that as the Island JA.Bowman, |, and |.| \u2018Mrs, (Captain) A \u2014 Mr à Monk Wants to Know if Montreal sdr\u2014=Pay of Militia.inn the\u2018 Montiel Jerald) Ottawa, June 3.\u2014Mr.Monk, Jacques has a question on the order ter.carriers ana post-office employes in {ontreal, Boon de Harnilton ond Y e- C Nn.deprived of their holidays in the \u2018years 1896, 1901 and 1902, end it \"ie is the intention of the master-General to grant the usus! holi-.\u2018days to these employes ttils year.He \u2018wants to know if it is possible for such \u2018holidays to be given to the Montreal post-officé employes in the present con- \u2018dition of that office.Mr.Monk is also going to ask if it is the intention.of the (Jovernment to \u2018relieve the Tatepayers .of Montreal from.\u201cthe payment of the cost of calling out the militia at the time of the recent striker.efurgey will ask on Thursday \u2018next if the Government steamer Stan- \u2018ley, owing to her experience in the ice Inst winter, has been rendered unfit for \u2018service between Prince.Edward and the mainland, | Mr.Brock will enquire of the Government if the union label is used on Gov- Sie Bie ! Fog ia ernment reports, documents or publications issued from the Printing Bureau: also whether tha labor organizations which the label represents are Canadian ; or are théy controlled by the United).States or allied with United States or-< ganizations.J He also wants t8 know if the Govern- \u2018ment employ Canadians who do not belong to such organizations to work on these documents or publications upon \u2018Which these dabels appear.eels pomme partir ; \u2019 THE SUPREME COURT Judgments Rendered.in overal Nova: Scotia and Quebec Appeals.(Special to The Montreal Herald.) ] Ottawa, Jund 3.\u2014The Supreme Court.sat yesterday to hear arguments in the! reference as to \u2018the.representation of Prince Edward Island in the House of\u2019 Commons.Before proceeding with the! hearing; judgments were rendered.as follows: Western .Assurance, Co.vs.| Harrison (N.8.); appeal allowed and ; \u2018Action - dismissed with costs.Bentley vs, Peppard' (N.S.); Pelton vs.Porter, (N.8.);.\u2018Atlantie, & L, S., Railway Co.vs.Veilleux (Quebec), and Huot vs.Bienveñu.(Quebec) appedls dismissed \u2014_ Arguments were.then.proceeded in \u2018the reference case, Messrs.Aylesworth, K.C.Attorney-General Peters, K.C., and for the Island.Newcombe, K:C.appeared for the.Dominion and stated that \u2018All the other provinées had been \u2018notified and had refused to be heard.refused to enter the union in 1867 with \u2018only five members, and came in In 1873, \u2018after the Colonial Office hid urged the Dominion to be liberal in the matter of representation, with.six - \u2018members, that the limited area of the Island prevented it increasing as fast as Quebec, and that time might see it deprived of all representation: that the scheme of the B.N.A.Act was that there was to be a minimum representation for each province, \u2018and the aggregate never \u2018to Be Jess than 181, the number fixed\"by.Section 37: all- -whowed that it was Intended that six should be the minimum.for Prince Edward.Island.Judgment \u2018wag reserved.| torney-General \u2018of Nova.Scotia: reap Men, Women ¢ ve \u201cMr.Hy.J.Cloran in Ottawa.; Mrs.Benyon, Quebec, is.in town.Mr.C.A.Blggar, Ottawa, 15 in town.Mr.A: Ë.Skinner, Toronto, is at the Hall.= Mr.Jas.McSHane was.\u2018up ta\u2019 Ottawa ' yesterday.Mrs.McBean, Montreal, friends: in Colborne.| Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain returned to, the city yesterday.from Ottawa.Is visiting Quebec, are visiting in Montreal.bec, âre registered at the Place Viger.\u2018Mrs: and Miss Hawkett, of Montreal, fre in Quebec, guests at the Néptüne nn: \u2018Mr.Alex.Craig will leave \u2018to-day for Nelson, B.C., where he will.spend the summer.© Mrs.\" Alfred Murray, Lorne Avenue, are spending the - month of June in Knowlton, : Hon.W.8, Mrs.and.the Misses Fielding returned to Ottawa on Sunday night from Chicago.Miss Helen Dean, Street, is at present visiting in New - Brunswick, N.J.: Mrs.Mussen, Montreal is a guest ôt.T.Osiivie, :the, Esplanade, Quebec.Mrs.Frank Caverhill home after a ten days\u2019 visit to | troit .and Toronto.Mr.B.Percy Gomery, late ot \u201cthe Sovereign Bank, has taken a position in the.Eastern Townships.LU, \u2018Mr.Fred Russell, of Molsons Bank, has returned after a two weeks\u2019.holiday with.his mother in Quebec.To Mrs.W.D.Greenahields, .36 Fort Street, left for Saranac - tord to, spend a few days with her sister, Miss Hotne.Messrs.John M.Hamilton, Chas.M: Finks, J.P.Schmidt, Rodolphe.Forget, and.Dr.Globensky, of Montreal, are in Quebec.Rev.John Mackay, of Crescent Street | Presbyterian Church, will.leave to-day for \u2018a two months\u2019 sojourn in \u2018Vancou=- ver.B.C.- Mr, L.Gorman, purser\u2019 ot the To- Has returned e- and Toronto, has resumed \"his \u2018position.tor the season.Mr.and Mrs, Adolphe Vv.Por left on Monday.evening for New York, wirre they will sail to-morrow for \u2018France and the contiñent.\u2019 The marriage of \u2018Miss, Winnitred Savage will not take place until Wednesday, June 10, at the residence of her | parents, 1128 Sherbrooke street.Miss Parent, daughter of Hon, 8.N.Parent, Quebec, entertained a large number of .friends at dinner on Sune .day evening in honor of Miss Fitapat- rick, -of Ottawa.Dr.R.8, Minnes ert Ottawa last night for Wirinipeg, where.his marriage to Miss A.M.Fortin, daughter of Archbishop Fortin, will take place on Wednesday: June 10.- \u2018The many friends of Mrs.A.P.Wil- Us, of Westmount, will regret to hear of her sudden {linéss, Miss Elisabeth \u2018Isbol Willis 1s expected to sail for \u201chome from England this week.Mr.Arthur Chandler, \u2018youngest son of Prof, Chandler, of McGill University, who has lately undergone am opératio for appendicitis at the Glen ASarty ospital, =» \u2018progressing favors re Lordship.\u2018the Blshop of Kee watin In in iy pi ee uest he) Bishop, Hamilton.b has just returned from re nine montha' stay in - England, where he went seeking funds Cor H.R.ovai Cana: ad Repiints Co Corpolt 8; LA Va dau Williams appearing and being heard .\u201cand Happoninge | \u201cBrunswick is à great game\u2019 country was |.shown to-day When a large moose trot- |.Mrs: GlHlespie and Miss Jeftery, of] Mr.and Mrs.Charles Lemieux, \u2018Que- Lo 4282 Sherbrooke .ronto \u2018boat running between Prescott | for missions.Jar and Men AB.Bile, socom ES sei, i Mr.George Robertson, of Ki vs ye ton, Thelr Excellence: he baie eral and.fundy.nto gave a large y covers Monday even egal ich erice, \u2018Tord The table looked.very attractive, \"with! masses roses pink 18, a trailing design _ green effectively made, with.al and the candle lights\u2019 softly \u2018shade say Minto was beau-: titully gowned in \u2018white satin, trim- ined with gold and jewelled embroidery! on corsage and skirt, with drapety of lace round the shoulders, and soft floue ces round\u2019 the.feet.tiara.of dla-: monds and a necklet of emeralds and diamonds .were also worn.Lady Elleen Elliot was in soft clinging chiffon, ex- | Quisitely embroidered, a wreath of spangled tiny green leaves on her head and a necklace \u2018of pearls.- BUCHANAN- TT WEDDING.The wedding of Mies Anna Catharine QGle, daughter of the late Michael Conrad Gie, of Grange Park; Ealing, London, to.Mr.Harold W.Buchanan, son | of Mr.Willlam Oliver Buchanan,.of .Montreal, was celebrated Monday afternoon in St.Thomas\u2019 Protestant Epis- opal Church,\u2019 Fifth avenue and Fifty- 1rd: street, New York.The bride was given away by Mr.J.Emerson Carpenter.She was attended by Mrs, Paul Puttman.Mr.James W.Hunter was Mr.Buchanan's best man.ers were Messrs, Gerardus P.Herrick, Heénry Falconer, A.W.Remsen - and | Acton Davis, The bride was attired \u2018in a gown of white lace touched with ld.passementerie over white satin.en veil of tulle was fastened with |- orange blossoms and Iilies.of the valley.She carried a.bouquet of.white | orchids and lilles of the valley.Following the ceremony there was a small |: reception at the home of the bride, No.61 West Forty-ninth street.summer and in the autumn will make their home in New T \u2018York.° A KINGSTON WEDDING.: Kingston, Ont, At 10.30 o\u2019ciock - \u2018this\u2019 morning the marriage took place of Dr.W.-W.Sands, of this city, to Miss Margaret, däugh- | \u2018The cere- | mony was performed by the Ven.Arch-| ter of Capt.John Gaskin.deacon: Carey at the home of\" the bride's parents, on Ontario street.\u201d The.| bride was attended by -her two little nieces, Miss Isabelle Waldron and Miss Jean Gaskin.John Gaskin, jr.was groomsman.After the ceremony Dr.and Mrs.Sands left on a trip through |.groom is a member of and last night was The.the City Coûncll.à the.west.presented by that body with a.hand- x Some: «clock.pa WILL.CELEBRATE FETE DAY.Trades and Labor \u2018Council Arranges : for.its Annual Demonstration.' i The committee of the Labor Day] \u2018demonstration of the Trades &.Labor Counci} of Montreal will have a nfeet- | ing to-night at St.Joseph's Hall.All members are requested to attend, as important business will.be discussed.The.council will celebrate Labor Day].at Riverside Park.-All arrangements have been completed with Messrs.Tremblay and O'Farrell, of Riverside Park, .and Mr.Drolet, president of the Labor Day committee, and Mr, E.Tar- secretary, 1523 St, Denis street, where all correspondence.in connection with the Labor Day celebration should be addressed.The committee \u2018is at work, and this year's celebration prom- ww -Îses: to be a record one; .: rire The court adjourned.an to-morrow to} hear arguments In.Power vs.the At- + .MOOSE BEATS -T! \u201cTROLLEY CAR.Big Game \u2018Into \u2018the Cities: (Special to The Montredl Herald).: - st.John, N.B., June 3.\u2014That New ted into the city.' The animal raced |.down.Paradise Row in front of an elec- | tric car, and then jumped into the har- || bor, not far from the Intercolonial station.Several men jumped into boats and succeeded in capturing the moose, | a cow, and bringing it to land.- A big bull moose was seen on-one of} \u2018the roads two or three Wiles out of| town this morning.\u201d It is supposed the animals have been driven from the, woods by forest fires\u2019 raging on.all sides.mi TWO, \u2018MEN'S NARROW ESCAPE.: \u201c(Special to The Montreal Herald.) Quebec, Juhe ,3.\u2014 Two men almost went over the.falls ofr Montmorency yesterday afternoon, '.They were engaged in stretching a rope across the \u201criver near the Kefit house, when the| - carioe in which they.were crossing fille | ed and gank.~The men took to the water and swam to the north shore, and were carried to the edge of the dam leading to the _ cataract before they landed,\u2019 in a state] of exhaustion.pe \u2018 MONTREAL GROCERS TO MEET, Fhe monthly meeting of the Montreal Grocers: Association will be held at the Monument National, 220 St.Lawrence street, Thursday, June 4, at.8 o'clock | p.m., to make arrangements for the an- \u2018aval pionis.° ri ; A KNOCKED INTO THE HOLD.Quebec, June 8:.\u2014(Spectal: )-Ned Muls cair, a ship laborer, had a narrow es-|.§ ) cape while working on board the 88, Ovidia yesterday afternoon.He was struck by a sling.of deals and knocked Anto the hoid, but escaped with slight, .Injuries.- NEW \"AMBULANCE FOR quest, \u2018Quebeé, June 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A Quebec.philanthropist, through Col.C.C.Sewell, has presented the city with a|- ambulance | waggon, which has been stationed In| handsome new modern the central fire station, City Hall, |THE INTERGOLONIAL |\" GOAL MINING COMPA, wou Werke=or Neva Se Miners po oor of W \u201cDromsteng™ \"Con see es XK, reggae gies te suit purchasers, Uhupihents by wates Room \u2018 dterchen iss.iostrenl w, te Ban TN ; For Pure Blood, a Clear Com- - plexion, a Keon A 2 and Refresliing Steep, * [ BRISTOL S Sarsaparil a \" It Arousss the Lior, Bri inary; ale © Spirits à ea Hite worth li \" Seventy sure\u2019 ria mor proved 4 to the moat.reliable.Loon Burifier le known, The ush- | Mr.and |.Mrs.Buchanan will travel during the.| \u2018June 8\u2014(Bpecial.)\u2014]- rummeng Silvery, Wewevilia, Scotia.bottle.4.rly THN dada \u2018per pi pint.te = Peach Bitters.pend OF the CBotosat products of India and oven.mer ree He To LER + FERNET-BRANCA BITTERS, pie svomieing +i Sugai vide ar n'es\u201d ni oon \u2018The custom of.throwing \u2018ola\u2019 \u201cshoes after the brida) couple is universally indulged in.Rice originally had the significance of \u2018s\u2018owing the seed for future happiness.\u201d It is used promiscu-~ \u2018ously now at wedding.for Jokes.as well as omens.\u2019 Sor\u2014 The bride should enter her husband's home with the right foot first.This is supposed to prophecy her entrance into his life with\u2019 good luck and happihess.At the weddihg feast, the \u2018cake is cut first by the bride, and the toast made to her.On departing, she.throws her bouquet away; and lucky s the bridesmaid that catches it, for- she will be a bride of the year.FASHIONABLE JUNE WEDDING.- An exceedingly pretty wedding took place this afternoon at the Church of the Messiah, when Miss May Stenhens,.eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs: George Washington Stephens, was united in.marriage to Mr.John Wedderburn \u2018Wilson, son of Mr.John Wilson, of Liverpool, England.The ceremony was performed by, Rev.Mr.Barnes, - father, wore a\u2019 handseme gown of white silk, dotted net, over white taffeta, with trimmings of \u201cheavy .silk, \u2018wisteria embroidery, white tulle veil, with wreath of orange blossoms and A \u2018were Mr.Peniz (New York), Mr.Don- shower\u2019 bouquet of Iilies of the valley RHUBARB WINE.Put 40 pounds of rhubatro in -40 quarts : Cut the rhubarb in tine let it stand two days, then re- | liquid and | of cold water.pieces, \u2018move the scum.Stir the press out the rhubarb: mix the juice thus obtained with 24 pounds of sugar; when dissolved, put the liquid in a barrel or keg, cover the bunghole with a amall stone.to ferment.tas run its coursé, which will.be in About three or four months; add one- half gallon.\u201cof pound white rock candy.Paste a piece of paper;over the bunghole, let it stand three days, then drive in the bung.Three months later draw the wine in.a clean keg.Soak one ounce of isinglass in two quarts of the wine fill soft, add one-half.pound of sugar and the thin peel of four limes.{ pour this into the wine, \u20ac! osc the keg \u201cand Jet it stand.one \u2018year: \u2018then bottle, Secure the corks with à wire or cord.Lay the bottle on célar floor, and in gix_ months tlie wine will be ready for: use.This is à good Tecipe.- better.\u201cWill last for - years.\u201d : Ve Ÿ RIDAIL CUS STOMS.; On awuk ening on your wedding \u2018day i step up on a chair or box before vou step down.and sou Ci world, Ww n.ever color.vour \u201ceyes \u2018first atight | nn will he symbolic life.\u201d Biuo: true: pink.rôseate: yellow jealousy: white, even-fAnd uneventful: black, widowhood: red, au.zy green.restlessness und discontent.Thi must be wholly involuntary, and th eyes fall unconsciously\u201d ton the \u2018color: .In PULLING on the wedding stockings HU, ky and slippers, put thé right on: first.Fol low the superstition: \u2026.\u201cSomething old and something.new,\u2019 Nomethéng borrowed.blue,\u201d \u2018ard you will: be happy: iy your: choice.\u201cHappy the bride thât- hie sun\u201d \u2018shines '.4 .In dressing for the reremo all away, to use the \u2018pins the bride used.Never put a stich in \u201cyour veadiri | clothes.\u201cA tear tor \u2018ed ery.stitch ha French tell us.| _ If, a, cock crows at \u2018or near the door ' on the wedding \u2018morn; #o will honor and |.ira cat crosses your] path.treachery and\u201d unhappiness will : fame be yours.ENAMEL BELT PINS \u2018We have \u2018received some Rig very new and natty in Silver Fnamel Belt Pins, the very richest denigns that have been shown.1 : 90c, $1.30, = $1.50, $2.35.GEO.G.ROBINSON & GO0., Jewellers, 2397 8t.Catherine Street.If your Watch is not going right, .\u2018bring it to\u2019 us, mle Office Supplies So No house in Montreal is better equipped with office supplies of an kinds, | ry, Bo Bookbinât Rull .ns.n ng, u ne.Emo | bossing,.Reliefs, ote, \u2018quickly and: \"cheaply executed.JOSEPH.FORTIER; \u2018264 st James se sat Ne KIDNEY TROUBLES and CA TARRH BLADDER.For = Cook = | and lei lie in a cool cellar As soon as fermentation | cognac and one- \u201chalf | : wand makes | The longer it is kept: the mo i Tm, 7 EU 157 i 7 = an 0 its 0 Un, nn i ill Vu Es i 7 2 4 rise: i the | of -vour In: urried | i bite: nd re a Royda, \u2018| apprehensively.| then in this \u2018great dark place.\u201d os 1s - 7 | 7 / NE HI a ao = ith nl vs / i 2 Fa OU i .in hin iit 7 2 ».ii RE sé f 4 : ; 4 use new.ES pins: after the wedding.tiytow -thèm {* for it is \u2018unlucky for anyone ; pt A 2 a I i 1 nd out of the rich black entra) \u201cha - and white Toses.She also wore a pearl necklet and pendant, the.glee o of her father-in-law., Marguerite (Ses phens, sister of the- bride, and \u2018maid of honor, was gowned In pink organdie.uslin, small white tulle presentation veil and shower bouquet of pink roses and white lilacs, the bride's maids, Miss Wilson (London, Eng.), Miss K.Re- ford, Miss Sally Stephens, Miss Boulton (Cleveland, Ohlo), Miss Evelyn Mac- Kensie, Miss Edith Cassils and Miss Anna Morrice, were jin white organdic,.and white tulle vells, with bouquets of American beauties and iflacs.» Mr.Duncan Wilson, brother of the groom, acted as best man.The ushers ald Cameron, Mr.Lawrence Stc:hens, \u2018 Major G.W, Stephens, Mr.VW.We.Skinner, Dr.Turner, and Pr.MacRae The church.was handsomely decorated with palms and pink, and wh'ta roses.After the ceremony \u2018a recefitidn was! Madge Mesto 8 Weakly.Tak Wi h Her | Herild Readers i +.chine, with botiquet of \u2018pink and vite roses.Mrs.Sheldon Stephens, sunt of the bride, was gowned In ecru crepe chine; with trimmings of uipure, jade, and .white hat, with white fea thers.Miss Werner (New York) was in e gray crepe.de chine and cream with \u2018white tulle hat.Mrs.Frank Stephens, aunt of the bride, wore 4 gown of white lace, with hat to match} Miss E.Stephens, 0ou- sin of the bride, was jin pale green \u2018chiffon, with large black picture hat, and Miss 8.Stephens wore a fawn gown, with hat to match, .\u2014\u2014 FRIEDMAN\u2014MICHAELS, The marriage of Miss Rose \" Bihel Michaeis, only daughter.of.Mr.and Mrs.John Midjlacis, 8¢ St.Matthew street, to Mr.Idldore Friedman, of Antwerp,.Belgium, «ook place this afternoon at the Windsor Hotel,at 4 0 clock.-held at the residence of the :bride's parents, 845 Dorchester.street, .whera the floral decorations were aisu pink.and white, Mr.and Mrs, Wiison will leave on the evening train for Roston, returning .te Montreal before salling | for Liverpool, where .they wi'l In ftu-! ture reside.The bride's travelling suit will be a tailor made gown of Snowflake tweed, with strappings of black taffeta, white silk blouse and white hat of fancy straw.Mrs.Stephens, mother \u2018of the thine was gowned in mauve.crepe de chine, with trimmings of mauve cluny lace, \u2018white tulle hat and bouquet of pink and « brothers of.the hride.white roses, Miss Jean Wilson, sister: \u2018of the.groom,\u201d was in \u2018white crepe de: Ge i Hi IE 7 i : A i 7 y \u201cFLORÈTTE PICTURE \u201cHAT, \u201cThe: stunhing \u201cBig hat will always.he fashionable, but particularly 5 this 1 summer: a \u201c \u2018head covering Tg romantic .in its construction and outline, the apertures of \u2018the brim\u2019 permitting the drawing \u2019 The bride, who waë given away by her father, wore a gown of white dotted chiffon\u2019 over white satin, with trimmings of Malitese lace, white tulle vell and orange.blossoms and shower bouquet of white roses, The maid of honor, Miss Rosebud Michaels, and the bridesmaids, Miss Vita Michaels and \u2018Mins M.Vineburg, wore soft white silk gowns, with overdress of white lace, and carried shower bouquets of pink roses.Mr.Jack Friedman, of Antwerp, brother of they groom, acted as\" best man, and the ushers were Mr.M., A.Michaels and Mr.A.E.Michaels, Mrs, Michaels, _mother of the bride, wore dn extreme- y.\u2018handsome lace Bown over cream Lm This \u201cbeautifil Plumes.always s to 3-dear : \u2018toi femininity.\u20ac - * a \"HAPTER XT, \u2014Contindda, \u201cThere \u2018Was something in her manner, the indication :of a set purpose, which made Philippa\u2019 doubt whether her \u2018intention wits merely to get rid of her, On a table néar the door stood a set of candelabra, a\u2019 portion of those used; when the great room was lighted up.\u2018from the candle.she carried, set herself to light some.of.these.- The action struck Philippa iis suspicious.| \u201cWhy aré you doing that?\u2019 she asked \u201cIn case this little one should go out | by accident,\u201d was the ready.:fiswer, given without looking at her questioner.\u201cWe shoûld never find our\u2019 way The explänation was plausible enough Philippa thought, ds she glanced round\u2019 the room and the labyrinth.of Its contents.\u201cNow! Royda .sald, as she set \u2018down the candle she had carried and closed the door.Then she turned .aggin: to Philippa, and without warning .of her intention, dealt her a\u2019 \u2018swift, \u2018vicious blow in the face.- \u201cAh!\u201d Philippa caught her arr, but Royda, struggling like a wild animal, freed herself, and sprang \u2018biek.out of reach.«+ +; For a few.seconds neither spoke, biit they.stood.eyeing each other, Royda.in the \u2018momentary: ebb preparatory to the | \u2018next dash of, her fury, Philippa n as- CB \\ cautious MOTHERS oy desire to sec thoir children grow strong, iar and vigoro Weak persons of.ail ages will BEREVIT | BY 1T8 USE.The toilow- is another analysis: certificate: Quebec, September 13th, 18398: LA PRPTONINE, - vabmities tS my ex- aaiaaticn, 1s wutaining nfirogensous and amylacsous substances together Phil certais salts; rtion as to form a complete Saelziiable and very digestible.J.FILLION, Prinet, Aaval ereity, such Univ Shave heirs F Yonished.- lie.at this.declaration of the: other's intention.\u201cWhat do you meng by inner she.demandrd indignantiy.012 With the breaking of \u201cthe putuse, Rayda'a passion \u2018mpst inclined to laugh at the girl's ex- | hibition of fury.| | it\u2014tor having robbed me oi my.lover.You, \u2018Prince Roel to his dcuth.lens.| citement.Wil use \u201cTHB PÉPTONINE* 111.composed of very pure wheat, | J \u201cYou shall never | provoked by.Philippa\u2019s calmness, \u201cyou: Lohall aunt: 16 .anger, hot \u201cunmixed with re- bluzed for th Just without restraint.~ Mean?1 mean, nat I: me jar A Île thier and trickster: 1 thank you, for- coming \u2018here, to- night! for you shall sive me satisfaction.\u2019 J * \u201cSatisfaction © Philippa repeated, al- \u201cFor what\u201d \u201cFor what?\" Rayda burst out.\u201cFor having\u2014uh,.that - 7 «should lve to say who 18ink your power so gregt that you.can play with hed arts as you- like.1 know now tow us you\u2019 who sent I have found that out, und Aubray is fool enough to admire you.He shall not admire you Yer: \u2018Ÿ thank heayen for its lightning that betrayed you to me, tonight.You shall not hdve come to Roz- snyo for nothing! May be you have | found \u2018your match at last, \u2018Philippa Hat=erg, if that is your name and not another of your lles.At leant we.will try wlilch is the better.woman.iru.an other way, Where-.1ying.shall not serve.Look!\u201d She \u2018glanced round quickly, then ran to.a stand and snatched from it two Ught rapièrs.\u201cSee!\u201d she cried, trembling with ex- same length.- - Tliere is yours! CHAPTER.XXH,.IN.THE DEPTH OF THE ROCK.She threw one \u2018down at\u2019 Philippa's feet.But the \u2018other made.ho sugges: tion: of taking it up.\u201cWhat nonsense! What madness!\u201d she exclaimed indignantly.\u201cPlease show mé the way and let-mne go.I have had enough\u2019 of this place.\u201d \" \u201cNot til I please,\u201d Royde flung back.go it I can help It, for 1.mean to try So ki yoy.1 tell J you,\u201d she went on; in.an access of fury: \u201cpinen-1 j'tupt us her.\u2018 esting of the Sharcholders of the ink, held in the Banking How P, Quetec, on Monday, the 1st of u ; ent: John Breakey.Esq.\u2019 \u2018Joan x Bese, na Gospars LeMolae, Bs, Vesigy Bogwe tn iflingaley, Esq, Edo 8 itch, FI Joh Shaw, Erg.E.H.Tayldr, B Heber Bud den, Fsq.J, H,.Simmons, Ev, nas Gilman, Arch.Laurle, Fsd.Ma- Jymes Morgan, Peter GENERAL STATEM ; LIABIL Capital Stock arlnausracengenaee teur e teen Rest saccetocesouun 00 n.èccaucsencracanu00en Reserved for interest -due to Depositors èf Interest on Current Bills Diecounte Balance of Profits carried forward.: Unalaimed aiv idend Halt-yeariy dividen si abate \u2018Tune 1, ih Notas in circulation.seusses Derésits not bearing interest.a.Deposits bearing interést.Balances que to other Ranks in\u2019 Cana Balances due to Agents in Great Brita n.Rajances due to Agents in foreign.countries RY = EE 2 852; \u2019 ASSETE.31 \u2018| 809 72 Srectd .v.Ça .$22, 450 og Dominion Notes | : 681.521 00 De ts with Bominton Government.for \u201chebarity of ôté Circulation .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.denireas ecses sense 92,800 00.Notes and Cheques on other Banks, ll cebserane 82,028 74 Roras and Securities.\u2026.\u2026creesierageesennus 06 = 1,018,460 40 Call Loans on Bands and Stocks iu Canada vesvemnse 1,944,288 v Loans to other Banks in \u2018Canada, -secured, including a : Bills ré-discounted .:.2.20scecc esta tennen ces u panne 235,009 34 Depraîts made with and Balances \u2018Due from \u201cother 1 .\"Banks in Canada.Perret rauucasrocusse :, , 9,272.83 - ( v $610,820 ss Time Loans on Ronds and Stocks.d'arstosenceua unes _4252,007 7 70 Noter and Bills Discounted Ltr co.1.182,145 42 Evverque Debts .100000e0euume ; \u201c99.518 04.Res! Éstate other than Bank Premises.40,140 74 Morigages on Real Fstate.evens ved 32,172 37 Co : 1.01% 070 97 Bank Premises and Furniture: carves armccohsecsnnu senc nee .226.259 TT : $12,352,869 72.\" Quebec Bank.- THOMAS.McDOUGALL, Quebec, 15th May; 1908.4.Johnston, .» and Thos.Mount.ow 4] irecters - ot.the - Quebro Annual ie tne ol arehoiders a at the pe nera nr, he on : Otfies ef the in Quebec, or, sg .on y, ist: June, \"The Directors of the Quebec Bank beg to present to its Shareholders the | Sher ni Fred of its paffairs, toxe- her a 1s ts Profit ss asus 18th May 1908: te year Doom norein that the bre- fitx for the year athount to $265,863.Seduction having been.made for wanagement and for bad and Soubrul debts, Out of the net result obtained two dividends have been taken, each at \u2018the rate of 8 per cent.rex à en Flere towai da a Pen- sien Furid, - : , Is made provision | ie also rade nain s n real extute e 8 es has been.added to the Tes ROW lacing the amount thereof at A branch of.the Bank has vecentiv Deen opened \u201cat Sturgeon Falls, on Inspections were duly madé durin the Yeap, x the Head Office ing JOHN \u2018BREAKEY, | \u201c - ° President.ENT, 15TH \u2018MAY, 1903, LP TIES, sesuce ose +, 2500006 ce - 06 and for Tibats- srecaiedescen .nero sesu0e0s so.75,000 00: | 0 ; p Mish 1 vécue 8,720,643 58 General Manager.; FROFIT AND.LOSS ACCOUNT.| .Ratance at crédit of Profit and Loss Account, 15th May, 1902.$44,776 41.Profits for the year ended 15th May.1903, aftér.deducting charges \u2018of management and making provision Dividend 3 per cent., paid 1st- December, 19 Dividend 3 per cent., payable 1st June, 190! \u2018Appropriation, for Lors on Real.Estate Reserved to provide.for depreciation in Added to Rest.Balancë we Credit\u2019 of Profit and Less.Account varried forward \u201cucemoncocens secours « for bud and doubtful debts.265,668 85 _ Th $310,445 26 1902.me 00 .: .\u201c 5, ou.\u2018 40 0 2 Sold.\u2026.0.se nec \u2018 : Real Estate stin held Et 5» Cee \u2026 228,004 36 .Mien coewe ses > 2 tes rin An of Which is respectfully.Supt.\"| Vice-President.fio, sec-.i \u2018of this meeting be given to the President, : Vice President and Directors for their valuable serve es dure the Pest year.Carried., \u2018 er Jo Ban don, Ning ondéd by Major Morgan.the thanks of this meeting be given tô the General Manager.Inspect- Managers.and other officers of the \u201cSale for the officient manner in-which er have discharged their Quties.Car- \"Moved by B.H.Taylor Esq., seconded by Thomas dington, That John Budden, Esq., ° neers of the ballot, and that the bal- lét box be \u2018now opened, and remain \"Open until 4.30 o'clock, of this day, for the election of Directors, and that if five minutes elapse without a vote being cast, thé Scrutineers be empowered to cloge the ballot box.\u2019 Carried.The BScruiineers subzequently reported, as a result of the ballot.that the following gentlemen were elected Directors for ths ensuing Year: John Breakey, Esÿ., John T.- Fisq.Gasp Lemoine, Es, + Marsh, à.Vesey Bôswell, Esq.: F.Billingsley, ; \u2018Esq.and Edson Fitch, M oved by :John- Breakey, Esq., seconded by John T.' Ross, Esq.: hat the thanks of this meeting ara hereby tendered.to the Scrutineers for services.Carried.The Chairman having vacated the :chaîr, it was moved by Heher Bud- den, Esq., seconded by John Shaw.Esq.: { That the thanks of this meeting be | given to\u201d John Breakey, Esq., for nis \u2018services in the.chair.Carried.At a meeting of the Directors, held Immediately after the Annual Meat ins, John Brezkey, Esq., was re-elect- ed Prepidant, and John T.Ross, Esq.rer rent CITY MAY USE T THE PROPERTY.J Everything is Favorable for a Public \u2018Square in Hochslaga Ward.A proposal is under consideration by the Parks and.Ferries Committee for the laying out of à public square on the property which the removal of the civic shops from Hochelaga \u2018Ward will 1 leave vacant.The city ettorneys advised yesterday that the city had the right to \u2018use the \u2018property for any purpose the Council | desired, and consequently the shops will |; shortly be taken away.Complaints have been received that \u2018the speclul park policemen, who were appointed to do more thorough patrol- Hng than fhe regular police could ac- | complish, ire neglectful, and the com- | inittee therefore decided to cnforce the utmost vigilance.rs EDMONTON'S FUTURE, ; The Edmonton Bulletin of May: 23rd | says \u2014 Telegraph reports emanating from\u2019 \u2018dian Pacific Railway are determined to get into Edmonton regardless of expense.They have allowed the Government\u2019 to bind them.to build a bridge over the Saskatchewan one hundred and fifty feet above water level.It \u2018ill be a high level bridge, and will ost In the neighborhood of $257.00.\u2018This\u2019 explains the numerous visits of Canadian Pacific Railivay officials to Kdmonion of läte and the \u2018secret\u2019 conferences held with the City Council.Ft also explains the mysterious move- wents of.(.P.R.surveyors, who have been running lines aloug the banks of \u2018the river and.between Strathcona and .Edmonton.Fhe C.P.R.have \u2018certainly wakened- up to their mistake of the past.\u2018Ap until very recently they re» \u2018fused \u2018to enter Edmonton under any \u2018Ottawa: tend to show that the Cana- } ofter rt reanjas rs rires are the p dont bulle nd à bridge of he own a côet of oyer two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, The C.PR.se a big eom and can well un bi schèmes.cu and ç Rallw to C.\u201can there but that it will | usted tar north to tap that tremen- | ously rich country.\u201cEdmonton's ds of amant things are past, and atie tu the threshold of a mighty growth.idly assuming the position, w old timers ve looked for for twenty * CANADA-JAMAICA: oe, sevice.Colonial retary Oliver on Way wa interest for Fortnight Sailings.ro Kingston, Jarnaica, June 3.\u2014Colonial à Secretary Olivier-left here yesterday | for Boston.* Thence he.will go to Ot- Dominion Government and the Canas dian Paelfic Railway Company for the establishment of a fortnightly steam John, N.B.eee rere CHINESE | REBELS Gaptire Two- Towns in.Yun-Nan Pre- vines.\u201c Hong \u2018Kong, June 2.\u2018~The - French cons Yun-Nan province have captured.the towns of Che-Ping-Chau and Homie Chay.Communication between Yune Nan-Fu and Tonquin Is cut.LAKE ST.LOUIS | FOR SALE, A beavtifully situated Detached house on one of the best pointa on Lake St.Louts; contains drawing room, library, dining room, kitchen snd storeroom op ground floor, and six bedroums above: hot and cold water = pipes, bath and wc.Lot off the main ro and with good approaches.The houses In the vicinity are all occupied bY summer resident proprietors.Excellent boat house: moderate price, includes furniture and stable lot north of the main road.Immediate possession.\u2019 THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, , MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 205 ST.JAMES STREET.OFFICES TO LET | BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING Five front offices on the Ground Floor: may .be rented singly or em suite, Rents moderste, me J.CRADOCK SIMPSON « \"REAL ESTATE & ACENCY.CO., | MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.n the Laurentian Mountales.ForSaleat St Marguerite Station .About 480 arpents\u2019 of land and bouse devisa situated in a valley surrounded by well wooded hills.The property contains two lakes and Asking rights in three otbers.House well bul!lt and Pure air and beautiful Price Under THE J, CRADOCK REAL ESTATÉ & MERCHANTS BANK.conditions.; They.turned down \u2018the.} signs of the timed show her to be rape years, (hat of the leading \u2018city ef the | tewa, in order to negotlate with the | ship service between Jamaica and St.À reports that the insurgents in | Zire suitable for \u2018aummer and winter - -occupation.2, POSAIT NI plontrale À R -C/ ASLE Y Ce q [a RIBBON SALE ATTENDED - \u2014_ vou-fraque - théugh t ently gat mary vertieed li values has .suopees.= \u201cAl PIRCES OP WHITR SATIN RIBBON, fe tes re widtha: TUE 1% in, wide .SET exceptional, but the Not ru has attracted attention to the many in the touien 80 de far the sposiel cale \"ort Ribbons has nreved «.WITH QREAT SUCOESS mare than you.pay pe Hibben Sostion, value ie more our Xn Let besn remarkable.only ee oe ether.lives.te be found with- gt i ; æ C yard 53 Places OF FINE CORED SILK RIBBON, in white or \u2018cream, also in all the lend- : eu in.wids aossocccsenc ose datu0ese % In.WAR c\u2026.\u2026ovcccosonsane à 2% in.wide .: és red yard fects.| MEN'S GOLF NOSE AND UNDERWEAR And the soors of other things that \u201cmon require in the line of Furnish- ngs.Men's Fine Ribbed, Gray Woel Golt Hose, fancy turh\u2019 over tops.Sizes 10 to\u201841.Per pair .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Men's Fine Ribbed, Heather Mixt -o Goll Hose, \u2018with plain turn ovir tops.Sizes 10 to 11.Per palr.Men's Double Thread Brown Balbrig- gan Underwear, in sizes 34 to\u2019 6.Price, per garment : 970.35c \u2014uroveccucoeuass aseroncosecr 50 PIEOES OF FANCY RIBBON, Dresden patterns, \u201cPersisn 14 in.WBC c.\u2026.cnousccsonascu0es yard i wide .veeesresseascssense XL yard .18C yard .stripes or plaid ef- Ribbons from 43% to 7 in.wide, éoft finish.\u201cSuitable for Millidory pur- .poses.Vaiues were 35c to 60c yard.Sale Price .A CURTAIN ITEM (8 vraruccccuse0evnn0uc0 0001000 ALWAYS APPRECIATED 75 pairs handsome \u2018Nottingbany Lace Curtains, Size 88 in.\u2018x 3% yards.Exceptional value.Per pair.- 81.7 COMO RUGS.150 of them, 8-4 size, in bright colors, striped.\"The Price, each \u201808C Retloned Flour Sifters, patent make.Works easily and docs the work we vanvescour vecsroccréance see \"sovocc0u 2%C SEVERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR Co .PURCHASERS OF WEDDING GIFTS \u201c The most correct reply to a communication of this character i \u201cMr.and Mrs.- request the pleasure of r company at the marriage of their daughter,\u201d etc, in a sensible gift) We roa a few s por .tions-\u2014such articles as Yours house re \u201cwill delight to.exhib their guests as well as find ample uce fer.BERRY SPOONS, fancy handles, fine silver plated, sold Hiea bowl, PE up fn : silk limed box .0\u202600omcessnseuns 81 .30 and 0 FRUIT DIS:IES, decorated 187 on BIECUIT Jans Ceres inkied \u2018colored ui rerosmeccacncceu0s : 82.15% new crinkled color ass, fine sil lat : gs dS heavy silver plated, nicely engraves plated mounting .8229 EE R nn fine silver plated, open work \u2018border, heavy embossing sold \u2019 corns pantry Bleely, epsrayed 1.ion Bangg pater eres esd einen .R2.40 .sterling silver, w ne bande, .e .Pl 8 SERVER, solid silver handle, fancy & sign.in i i dia.0 22 Pl JUG, fine silver plated, nicely OURTAVES .£3.40 TAR BOWL, \u2018burnished, silver plated, op work, newest design RERO aie TBA SPOONS, sterling sliver, with fanpy hanalos, new design.very heavy.Per OZTEM 2Luceccvcnvonaracseven seu te crea cana0e - 4 FOOTED SILVER PLATED soup TORRER, burnished or ail\u2019 fintab, \u201cheavy 30 40 embossing, newest designs .eee tie tierra eae 00 and KRK.40 MATTRESSES AD.on ° FROM THE HARNESS Felt and Mibre Mattresses, white cotton felt on\u201d both side and African fibre centre, covered with the best fancy striped sateen ticking.This is a mattress usually sold at $3.90 Our Reduced Price .ss.so | Feather Pillows, in fancy striped , sateen ticking.sise 20 xX 27 inches.Qur regular price jo $1.2 pair.Selling Price, per pair Lawn and Verandah Shae Painted red, with rush split seats, © Large Rocker .Al Large Arm Chair .Small Rocker .s+cnnocenee - Hon! Dressing .Sma Chair .pc Linen: \"Horse \u2018Covers, to protect _ borses from the flies.fancy stripes, .with\u2019'stay-on \u2018sutcingle, full size, TO | Linen Knees Rugs, in all colors, fancy Stripés.Prices range from 40e \u2018Dandy Corn Brush .White Bandages - .Chsmois Skins .Axis OF .Neatateot \u2018on\u2019 \"KNIFE \u2018BOXES A5, only.Japanned Knife Boxes, good - Hiab, well made, in different ool, £8.CARSL EY C%.1768 te 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 194 at.James.St.MONTREAL.Be sure to mention Herald when ro plving to advertisements.SITUATIONS \"VACANT.&% Advertisements vader this heading, » york.6 Insertions.for ED \u2014 BER, WHO HAS AR res or four years\u2019 ence; good wa Apply.forge.Address S.Murdock, - Stanstead | Plains, P.Q., Box 108.134 WANTED\u2014FIFTEEN OR TWENTY BRIGHT, active girls, to.work in our laboratories.Davis & Lawrence Co., \u2018ltd, \u2018St.Antoine st.181 aper hangers: wages 20t' per hour.Apply \"Jaber, ® O Hearn, 161 Queen West, Tor _\u2014 Ont.WANTED STOCK MAN, YOUNG, BX- perionced, for large printi era office, end.oo roo cutting machine.a Bindery, oo _Cralg at, 130- to LET A Advertisements tuma\u2019 Me pe per.ve per inseetion, \u20ac.tn toy 0 for the price of four, TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, IN WEST- .mount, self contained.eight rooms, June vely turn ne snd e A Te A rent for summer months.to le party.Apply Boz K 128, Herald Office.T0 LET \u2014 HALL, AT 133 BT.JANES ST.-_bly_at TO LET \u2014 AT ST.TGABRIRL DE BRANDON, furnished cottage, near lake shore.Apply Shearer, 108 Mackay 133 TO RENT \u2014FOR SEASON, TNNISFALLEN Island, Lake Muskoka, Beautifully situated on the Bala route.House furnished through- oyt, boats, ete.Supply call Pésiené stgamers land at Island.of particulars, terms, ete.apply Box - Be sure to mention Herald\u2019 when re- | \u2018WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY | s_I% | WANTED \u2014 FIRST \u201cCLASS PAINTORE AND |.for socials, meetings and organizations.Ape : St, James.Gus _Cochenthaler.134- Be sure to mention Herald when replying to advertisements.NN NSN NINN \"SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.YOUR WANTS.\u201cBe sure to mention Herald when replying: to advertisements.ROOMS AN, ARO.- & £8 Advertisements \u2018under this headin words, 1 insertion, 10c; § Insertions.for WANTED \u2014 MOUSE PAINTING, banging, tinting and decorating; , Moderate; best references.Feldman, 378s St.Dominique st.127 TATE SAN \u2014 ALL _KINDE \u201cOF \"GARDEN .work, day or job, for season; town or country; .oity references.Gardener, 10.St.Monique, ots 126 \u2018WANTED \u2014 \u2014 BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, one year in Canada, engagement vv a farm: willing to make himself genersily useful in and around the farm and house.good wages net so much an object as employment; good reference: could manage milk route.Address Mr.David J.Jones, 20 Lagauchetiors Sb Montreal.: ; PAPER charges SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY OF REFINE- - ment, guiet disposition, would like position - &s nursery goveruess to One or two child- \\ ren, with family fotos: to seaside; highest references given.pi iy by letter to A.M., Herald Office.P ° WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS \u201cAS FIRST \"CLASS cook, or workt housekeeper; Teferences, country preferred.21 Desriviers ave.126 - WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPer.Capable.of taking tull charge or other-' wise.Best references.\u201cApply Box K 159, _Herald_Ottice.133 WANTED \u2014 A- RESPECTABLE \\BLE WOMAN would lke \u2018position with amall family as goneral help.-Apply to 87 Prince Arthur _Btreet.____189 WANTED -\u2014 \u201cYOUNG LADY, oF AMIABLE dleposition, would like position as goversess to one or.two children, or as companion to \" lady going to country or seaside; can furnish first class reference.Apply Box K 10, -_ Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY OF OF PXPERI- ence, situation as cashier or any Place of | i Herald | trust; good ferences.DB \"Office.re Avply D BUSINESS CHANGES.BOOK STORE #AND is DBPOT FOR sale in one Whe bast parts of the city; dest chance for one \u2018ho understands about _the business.Apply J St.George st.177 |.nL ÉSTABLISHED Bi BUSI.ery and lancy and dry goods, FOR SALE \u2014 W| ness of crock situated on ens of the best business streets road to un _Spetsinger;, Moulinette, Ont._______\u2014 70 RENT \u2014 - ON À CHAIN OF FIVE LAKES.near Sie.Agathe, two-or-three.s with stove, cooking Utensils, sp further particulars, + write to to Lyf OR | \u201cSALE \u2014 = pe EEE 5 near\u201d Ste.Anme's, ol! residence; .nice Apply ee em = , MIBCELLANROUS.© Ty BSTABLISHDD BUSINESS QF tien, situated fa rent 1p Montreal, wighes A | EE _K 145, \u2018Herat fn Montreal, Apply Box K 166, Herald.129 = 16 ST.URBAIN = 70 KENT HOSE Ty ETS URBAIN -.BUSINESS GARDE: Notre Dème Street.2122 EINLAYEON (EU R TO TO LET \u2014 AT CACBUNK, NEATLY FUR.| AYRON sus, pisked cottage, d repair excellent * location near 8.\u201cLovie sui, oad ph Montre - residence ot n Gosd \u2018ele, Laid yx ; \u201cor Rober iow nei § Free.\"Fuasbons flay Gk LEGAL OARDS.NAN, CLINE & MACLENN AOLEN ae Ey \u2018came, D a HAR.FE LAW, CE a?L| 2 Len, 16, d A Phage, oh GC.Cakieron.Las or REV Us an.ames 26.LS : | ML\" Sarnimers aa leudan., § Vari N nurs, TES address, apine Coa Lost Pistes.PS G Gre & MARPER, amend add Oar ves, K.C.Fred PF.To = HERALD JOB Fe ment} words.] insertion, 10e; 6 6 insértions, fo for ny BOARD \u2014 MRS, \u201cSEARL, | LADIES\u2019 * DOCTOR.Strictly privaté \u2018accommodation, with pro- |' Drop a card to S&F Advertidemvnts under this heading, tor fessionul attendance.Ladjes treated and attended.28 St.Monique ot.18 ROOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, NICELY FUR- nighed front room; home comforts; every cahveaience.Tel.Up 769.100 Stanley st.WoOME \u2014Couro FOR TABLY \u2014FORNTGHE I8HED bedroom, on bathroom fiat; gentiemen only.102 Stanley st.130 Ee eee ROOMS.\u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED, LARGE doublé room or \u201coiagie room.pply 260° _Guy st.133 BoARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL, L/ TADIES DOCTOR.Strictly oe accommodation, with pro- Tessiona! attendance.Ladies treated and, attended.28 St.Monique st.132_ ROOMS \u2014 \u2014 TO-LET, BRIGHT ROOMS, MOD: ern house, beslthy.locality; home comforts: breakfast if desired; private family; eveni conversational French lessons; sentlemey Only.461 St.Hubert st 126 ROOMS AND BOARD \u2014 LARGE FRONT room, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple; bathrocm fist: every modern ' cohvenjence: also one single room, whieh- .will \u2018bo vacant about April 38; desirable le- ¢ality ang conventeat; Aver light.» ue thelet Bt.ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, NICELY Frans double front room, convenient to Windsor \u2018apd St.Lawrence cars, suitable for one \u2018or two gentlemen or ladies employed during _ the day.60 Prince Arthur st.__ 15.\u2018ROOMS \u2014 TO RENT, A LARGE, COMFORTable room, suitable for a lady or gentleman cmployed during the day; desirable ; locality.\u2018281 Chas.Borrome.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ma ee _ WANTED To RENT.WANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHed rooms, in country, with easy access to Montreal, by three grown up persons.Term reasonable, Apply to Box K' 147, Herslé: ROOM\u2014LARGE DOUBLE: ROOM, BATHroom floor, us?of verandah, \u2018telephone, with or wi without megls.100 University se WANTED \u2014 SINGLE ROOM, BY LADY EMployed during day: locality west of Bleury st.to McGill cote e ave.; must de tom.fortable.Bex K , Herald.Office.WANTED \u2014 BY A à LADY, ROOM, WiTH fuil or partial board: state terms; private | family D preferred.Address L.200 St.Cath-' -_erine : | WANTED \u2014 SMALL HOUSE, CENTRALLY located, containing ¢ or § rooms.na.oftie \u2018$10 per montk.Box a ; .Rent not ee.+ .PERSONAL.Aévartisements fn this cotemn Ho =| re tasertion, 6 tacertiens tot the Fe four.ERS NAL \u2014 MONTREAL GARFEF PEA .Co., oe Lugauchetiere street, corp 14 neville st., Montreal.Largest and be peat, equipped establishment In the city.Tale- | _phone Main 716 MRS.JESSIE KELLON TEACHER oi | plano, mandolin and \u201cJuitar.sos City Coun- | cillord at.185 ve 0 _ SUMMER BOARD.B.| LARGE AIRT ROOMS, WITH.GOOD BOARD, gu one a twa families, on a fa a ghey country placé, heap = R.P.Brome.Go rete erences.P.ante } eax a ; ty va Partioutere apply Mrs.N.Mi Dra: que Len, sai SUMMER BOARDERS \u201cWANTED, Na bone thw Steps aver For panei: |.a al r > address 3.& à.Boston pat | La SRE toe.dr | LmITCH-AL Dertsouth, an May 3.M9 | HIRD-MELVILLE\u2014At Toronto, on May my K uu.Her- tt sire, WARRIAGES : AND DEATHS.- TTL - wt Oh.a STS COPR=At Point Wa to Mr pas te, CLE INS\u2014On aM, Au R.Higgins, 8e J op, N.B., à datgbten and Mrs.William Loitch, a son, HICKET-AL Wallace Bridge, Cumbe May 30, to Mr.and Mrs.Valentine A Gaughter.McCABE\u2014In Kingston, on June © and Mrs.William McCabe, a a to ROBERTS\u2014On May 3ist, at Toren the of Mr.P.E.Robèrts, of a Be ue MARRIAGES.BENTHAM-ARMSTRONG\u2014On Monday, Juss 1, 1908, by His Lordship the Coadjuter Bishog ot Montreal, Willlam Bentbam.sop ef ot , ham, Englend.to Mabel Charlotte dang tes an a otte, re) of Charles N.\u2018Armstrong and grandds of the Iste Chiet Justice Armstrong, C.M.G,, .CLARKE-STRICKLAND\u2014In New York, 28, Clementina Katherine Strickland, ter of Mr.and Mrs.Roland Strickland, of Lakefield, Canada, to William Fayal Clarks, of New York City.\u2018Edgar Maxwell Hird, of Montreal, Le Annie, daughter of Mr.and- Mrs.Melville; of Toronto.: PLEWMAN-OVEREND \u2014 On Saturday,\u2019 30th, 1903, at the.residence of the bri parents, 4881 Sherbrooke Street, by the Dr.Griffith, Ethél Elizabeth Overend a \u2026 Thomas Edgar Plewman, of Toronto.SPROTT-PERRY-\u2014At Toronto, on June : Winnitred F.Perry, daughter of t e Lai Dr.H.R.Perry, of Montreal, to Art Sprott, of Toronto WESTREN-REA \u2014 on June Ist, at \u201cToron - Fred W.Westren and Minote Rea, Bots Toronto, Co DEATHS ELSEWHEKE.°: ALEXANDER\u2014At Quebec, on May 31, Me Jobn Alexander, aged 78 years and 5 months APPLEBY\u2014In St.Jobn, N.B., on May est Louis Hillyard, son of G.A.and Jané - Appleby, of Nauwigewauk, An the 21st year of his age.:BLANCHET\u2014On the 30th- ult.,.at Notre Dam de Quebec, Widow Godetroy \u201cBlanchet, amy T5 years.|| COKER\u2014Edgar, son of John T.and Bessle Coker, In his 15th year, at Toronto, June 1 DINAN\u2014On the 31st May, at Quebec, Jobanns Morrissey, widow of the late Patrick Dinan, aged 73 years, a native of Limerick, Ire: land.GIBBS-\u2014At Toronto, on June 1st, May Louls wife of.Frank E.Gibbs, of Port Artbuf, au daughter of the late Lleut.-Col.S.B.Faire banks, of Oshawa.McCAULEY\u2014In Kingston,\u2019 on June 1st, Any.Sargent, relict of the late Hugh McCauldy, eged 58 years.NOTTER\u2014On May 25, at Gallup, New Mexico, Herbert Edward Notter, son of the uw] Richard Notter, of Owen Sound, aged 28 years.PATTERSON\u2014AL Kingston, \u2018on May 31, David - John Patterson, of Glasskermoore,.\u2018County Down,.Ireland.\u2018PIERCE\u2014On May 31st, Mr.Lawrence Pierce; - of St.\u201cThomas, aged 48 years.STEVENSON\u2014On June 1, at Toronto, Trené BE Stevenson, daughter of Mr.A.J.Steven- : sou.; \u201c SLOAN\u2014At Toronto, en June 1, James A Sloan, aged G3 years.SHAW\u2014On May 30, at Kingston, Gertru Elleda, infant\u2019 daughter _ot James and tm Shaw, aged 1 year and 5 months.: 1 SWEENEY\u2014At \"Halifax, on May Seth, EHen, \u2018 wife \u2018of Mathias Sweeney, in her 820d year, Land Sakes, - Eliza | you've gone and\u2019 forgot charlotte gelatine.: AMBULANCE MBAOQUARTERS Fell Telephone Up 2657, lw.WRAY.a Undertaker and Embaimen, \" 8436 +.ATHERINE STREET, + -Batween Seaniew and Deniamand Strestd RUBBER GOODS, | Th L_GAR)| SEN HOSE) Co From Ge per Foot.- | Tas THOS.FORRESTHER 00., _- 826 St.James Street, Montreal.| \u2014 \u201c+ CIVIL ENGINEER.P.ALEX, PETERSON, M INST.C.E., ETC., CONSULTING | pass ps the Canadian Pag *e Chief eer) © an ; (ae C Company, is prepared © amg ay Arbitrator in.Legal Cases, asad Consulting Zangin¢er vnon all Brancoes sf Bogiteeriag.16 Drummend st.Meatreal.DOGS\u2014WANTED- LOST.FOR pat gr Advertisements in this column oper word per insertion, 6 insertions for tas pfice of four.FOR SALE \u2014 TWO LITTERS ENGLISH setter pups, from bench and field winni sire and dam.Our stock first, second ani third last Montreal show.No.better blood .in existence.Dogs tweive \u2014 bitches eight : dollars.Also two foxbound pups by Ch pion Gimcrack, seven dollars.Sutton.oR nels, Sutton\u2019 Jct., e ; ; : > .to - LosT \u2014 LADY'S.GOLD\"WATCH, NAME back, and photograph inside, from St.Ont \u201cerine to Hutchison st., by Aylmer, Berthe.let, \u2018City Councillor and Sherbrooke streets.Valued as a keepsake.Finder please retura to 160 H Hutchison st.and be rewarded.LOST \u2014 ON ST.CATHERINE ST., > HEART shaped gold locket.Return to Proctet\u2019s _ Theatre, Reward.OST \u2014 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, A a.pocket book, containing fifty dollars, Book Parked John Allan.Liberal reward by returning to A.» Gillles, 18 Annie st, St Henrl.124\" LOST \u2014 ABOUT MAY 8TH, GOLD RING, clear cut stone.Initials engraved inside, S.A.R.Finder w!ll be liberally rewarded.by returning to 259 Elgin st.\u201cFOR SALE.#& Advertisements in this word per insertion, 6 insertions of four.\u2019 FOR SALE \u2014 MASON STONE.CUT & - olû wôoû, æludows, doors, joists, tte, M Stock Exchange Building, st Feudais er \u2018st.FoR SALE- FRESH EGGS TO SELL Fon the farm, at reazonable price, delivered \u2014 home every week.Address The Far Box x K 138, Herald Office.FOR 8 \u201cpe = lng pond, x; Cut hard wood, FRE HE se Tan bark, 43.60.Mebiarinia Rienmonéd square, nics, entertainments, \u2018socials, paral .eursions, pilgrimages, woletles.etai 3e ' : Moncet, 210 St.James st, M FOR BALE \u2014 OLD WEwarAPRRA ~ AFPOY __ Herald Ottice.- von\u201d BAÉ-ON CREDIT OR TOR = turniture, every taste ot at te ge tition.Prince.Co.= se FOR SALE \u2014 TAR VULCANIZER.be sold cheap.ey A 317 St.Urbain st.B, SPADR, | HEART.150 À 1 mn %e Ra or.the pies - _.Diszone Ty dun the a a ust out an pe other Brass Mad Made by 4: ?FL ê LI = y w ; se pottcies.WAI give l'E for.RE DOM, ora | BAY vor TALENT + AT WOODBINE TRACK po Favorite Poor Card All Round.* Toronto, Juns 3.\u2014 (Specia\u2019)~Whils nome of yesterday's - seven races &t 1 seventh finishing closely bunched.Governer-General apd party .+ \u201cPR ce, and took keen interes = course ' Qwn Rifles played \u201cAuld Lang Syne\u201d ; ond \u201cWill Ye No Come Back Again.\u201d ;Only one favorite, Picktime, reached | monn first.\u2018A Seagram -castoff, Procession, landed the sixth event, beating Beagram\u2019s ow entry.Pitat race, Dufferin\u2019 purse, for\u2019 threé- -olds and upwards,\u2019 selling, 6 fut- ongs\u2014Barnacle, 10 to 1: Percentum, 20 .to 1; Pearl Finder, 4 to 1; time, L 16%.: Second race, June purse, $400, for Savon.to and.\u2018up, 5 furlongs\u2014it, \u2018Juvenal, 4 to 1; Judge, 2 to 1; Blue Darter, 4 to 1; time.1.02%: Third race, Ontario purse, $600, i for.furlong\u2014Picktime, even; Grand Lodge, | \u20ac to 1; Elcho, 20 to 1; time, 2.01%.Fourth race, Scarboro Steeplechase Handicap, $500,.for four-year-olds and up, about 2 miles\u2014Daryl, 4 to 1: Wool Gatherer, 8 to 5: Zeolo, 3 to.1; time, 4.38.» Fifth race, Volting Farm Haudidap, $\u20ac00, for three-year-olds and upwards, 11-16 miles\u2014Wheeler B., 5 to 1: Decora- 9 to 5: Bank Street, 5 to 2: time, Sixth race, Glasgow Plate, $400, for : two-year-olds and upwards, selling, 7 5 -furlongs-\u2014Procession; S-to.1: Cherubim.15 to 1; Far Rockaway.15 to 1: time, 31.+ Seventh race.Dufferin Purse, No.2 $400, for three-year-olds and upwards, selling, 6 turlongs\u2014Edgefield, 2 to 1; Hallucination, 8 to 1: Maxette.4 to 1; time, 1 18.BEL- AIR ENTRIES CLOSE: The King's Plate and Elkinton Challenge Cup Close June.10.°° : i Entries for two stake events at Bel- \u2018Air close next Wednesday and ôwn- ers should make no\u2019 mistake in the date, They are the Kihg's Plate and\u2019 the Elkington.Challenge (Cup races.\u2019 Secretary J.S.Robertson announces expects to have large entries\u2019 from Toronto and Quebec.\u2018Gravesend Results.- .New York, June 3.\u2014Relable, running\u2019 in the colors of W.(*.Whitney, won the Carlton Stakes of $5,000, at Gravesend 4 Third race, 5 furlongs.sailing \u2014 Agnes Brennan.4 to 5: Mimon.6 tol: Moor- .hen, § to 1: time, 1,01 1-15.- Fourth race, the (ariton\u2019 Stakes, ile\u2014Reliahle, 2 to + Fire Eater.20 to 1; River Pirate, 8 to 5; time, 1.40.\u2018 Fifth race.mile and seventy vards-\u2014 Torchlight.12 to 1, Stamping\u2019 Ground.15 to-1! Flo Cariine, 3 3 to 1: time, 1.45.Sixth race, 5 furlongs.selling\u2014Monet.- to 5: Luminosity, - Ab 1; time.1 1.92 1-2 ; AMERICAN PIANO.ACTIONS.One spec ial feature.in.all Heintzman' & -Co.pianos.is that they are exclu-._sively furnished with Wessel, Nickel\u2019 \"and Gross actions, the finest actions made in New York.The sale of the Heintzman &\"- ©o.\u2018pianos has nearly .doubled in Montreal during the last nine months.\u201cerine Street: east end branch, 1622- st Catherine Street.\u2014Advt : \u2018Gor + \u201cLadies Play Thursday.- The members of the Royal Montreal vo Ladies\u2019 Golf (lub will play on Thursday afternotn on the arrival of the 1.30 train for the.Coronation Cup.presented\u2019 last year by Mr.Fayette Brown, and won by Miss Muriel Bond.-The mem- pers will play off.match play \u2019handicap on Friday and Saturday mornings The annua! matth with Ottawa will .probably take place next Tuesday, at\u2019 \"the Dixie links; when \u2018the Montreal ladfes will entertain their guests at a luncheon.Victoria Club \u2018Opening.The informal opening of the Vic toria Golf Country Club's place \u2018at.St Lambert will take place Saturday after neon.A train Jeaving., Bonaventure.Station at 1.35 o'clock will stop at Golf Links Station.dnd luncheon wiil he \u2018served after the arrival of the train.After the lunch medal play will \u2018com: mence for club prizes for the best grons and net scores.Nine holes.are now in use, and eighteen will be ready during the season.; AQUA Tics Foreign Entries for \u2018Henley.: London, June 2,\u2014The foreign.entries\u2019, : for the Henley regatta \u2018closed restar- day.\u2018The Mat includes Titus, %of the Atalanta Boat (lub, of N¢w York: Juvenal, of the Vehper Boat Club, of Philadelphia; and Scholes, of the Don Rowing Club, of Toronto.THAT AWFUL BREATH.Possibly You Haven't Noticed it, but Othe | \u2026 ers Have, * - Dr.Agnew\u2019 s | \u201cPowder.Catarrh, if neglected, soon develops \u2018 fnto the chronic form, accompanicd by B \u2018the most bauseating and dagusing + + je Re Dr.Agnew\u2019, 8 Gor is a 8 specific for curing Colds, hs, Headache, * Sore ness re Tonite: Cold in the Head, In.flaenza and ail other diseases of the nose and throat.\u2018Mr.C.Spooner, a literary man, and editor of the Kingston News, Ontario, writes: \u201cI was.troubled with constant headache, and used almost oa concoction sold under the name - eadache Cure\u2019 without obtainin y Ee whatever.At last I heard s Catarrhal Powder, and roy to give it à trial, although hav- .but little faith in its curative action.\u201cwas at once relieved and after usin A short time almost - entirely Ea the disorder.\u201d a EE dane Rea es entire o ae oe.Host 43 Was Firat Past the | 7 Woodhine were easily \u2018won, the last two mère very close contests, .four horses Tu the sixth and haif a dozen in they honored the, meeting by thelr a rai \u2018ra When the vice-regal party the band of the Queen's .three-year-olds und upwards, 1 mile and that he has had a.number of enquiries J from.out of town, \u2018amd - Be confidently |.yesterday.\u201d Summary: First ruce, aboût \u20186 furlongs\u2014Asta- rita, 2 to 1: Cinquevalli, 7 to 1: City 5 \u201cBank, 6 to 1: time, 1.70.Second race, 11-16 miles, selling \u2014 Sambo, 5 to 1: Courtenay.20 to.1: Ben .- Howard.17 to 1: time, 1:49.- 11 B to.15 + gen 100 Sold only by ©.W.Lind- |- ., Bay.Limited, head office.2366 St.Cath- |.ke > \u201cWhere gre cu incroge toams now.\u2018playiog \u201cin nee) te ow rer sruited\u2018fiiom f-\" - he \u2018That is the auestien.the lovers ef the.national : game -face and must answer quickly: hte lacrome- is -m08-\u2014t0- dle away in thin city.Last week there was only one Macros lou e-doing business here.It was the {same or league, \u2018with Shamrocks, Mont.eal and Nationals as three of the members.Since \u2018that time another leugue has been réforided-the City and Suburban League and that reprèveus all the lacrosse there is in Moyitréal, outside of a .couple of indep:ndent teams, such as the Mascottes, who ure partly made up of senior league players; Where are the.intermediate, jie ior \u2018and juvenile leagues of a few ye:urs ago?They are dead or at least dormant, These are facts which have a direct.bearing on the lacrosse of the future.With no intermediate and junior clubs and -leagues, where are the senior teams, the twelves that battle for the Minto Cup to draw their new.players?There is only pone answer\u2014these leagues must be rejuvenated or the: quality of lacrosse played here will.degenerate.A few yeurs ago every.vacant:lot-ha its youthful frequenters and lacrosse.was\u2019 the game they played.\u201d Now it is seldom seen outside of the grounds of the large associations.The climax \u2018came this\u2019 year when the Intermediate \u2018league\u2019 is found to be dead \u2018and the.duntos.and.ba a Jeagues that used so common \u2018are a thing of: the poste \u201cThe situation is.serious.-Laçrosse is foo:splendid a game \u2018to-let-diè away.\u2018The young clubs \u2018must .be encouraged, and naturally that encouragement should come first from the senior clubs who will later draft the young players trained in the smaller leagues into their ranks.So a canvass was made of the three senior clubs to get wuelr views and see what hey would: do: Mr.Harry J.Trihey, af :the Shamrocks, said that he thoroughly realized \"| the seriousness of the situation.He \u2018could- give no explanation of the dearth of interest unless it was that the boys had no grounds to practice on: Hè- krëw that the Shamrocks would do everything.in thelr power to encourage the playing -of lacrosse\u2018 among the | younger \u2018menibers of\u2019 the community.He could promise that any junior clubs who had not grounds, could have the Shamrock grounds for practice and.matches as long as thelr:daÿs- did BASEBALL \" EASTERN LEAGUE: At Worcester\u2014 : R.H.E.\u2018Buffala lenaoee cn.128110000\u2014 8 10.8 Worcester .003100000\u2014 4 9 .7- Batteries\u2014Milligan and Shaw: Ap- | piegate and McAuley.- Umpire, Brown.Attendance, 1,20.Batterios\u2014W oife and Brennan; Umpire, \u2018Shannon.ments and Farmier.At Newark\u2014: ; 4 Newarlic ak D) 20-3 4.3} Baltimore Laden ace az -.000004011\u2014 6 : 8 3 | Batteries \u2014 Schurman, Pardee and Shea: Wiltse and Robinson.Cmpre, ; Keliy.Attendance, 800.' Standing \u2018of the Clubs.PE Co hi Lost.Pct.Buffalo puissent.6.8 Jersey: City .isens sel = 8°: 488 Toronto | 2eececean esse 16 - 3 571 Baltimore +.35 oe 16.484 Newark .17.469 : Rochester \u2018 - 34 - ae v 2 .Pro idence- 21 az ; | NATIONAL LEAGUE.5 At Pittsburg\u2014 - .-H.E.Pittsburg .10005100°\u2014 5 14 - 0: New.York .000000000\u2014 0 8 0 A Sitcectes\u2014Philippl and Phelps; Tay- | Jor.Bowerman and Warner.Umpire, -.|.Johnstone.\"Attendance, 4,400.A1 Chicago\u2014 : .; Chicago .covey 110001105 4 11°F Brooklyn.PESTE .012000000\u2014 3 6.2 Batteries\u2014Taylor.and.Kling; Evans; and Ritter.Umplre, O'Day\u201d 4 ance, 3,700.me | At St.Louis\u2014 .5 ist Louis .:.10000000*-\u2014 1 5 .l ! Philadelphia .2° 2 Batteries «- MeFarland and \u2018Weaver; Sparks -and Zimmer.- Umpire, Æmolle.Attendance, 400, At Cincinnati \u201c Cincinnati 011010015 \u2014 4 3 - Boston 000000010\u2014~ 1 2 Batteries \u2014Ewing and Peitz; -Pittin- ger.Wilils and Moran.Urapires, Hal- Uday and Moran.Attendance, 2,500, Standing \u201cof the.Clubs.eigenen 4 A ho x Batteries \u2014.White \u201cand \u2018McFarland; Joss and Bemis.Umpire, Connolly.Attendance, | 1,350.EL JE At New\u201d York\u2014 : : \"New York .000000000\u2014 0 \"5\" 3 Boston .: \u2026 040200003\u2014 9- 14 1 \u2018Batteries -\u2014 Tannehill and : Beville; \u2018| Dineen and Criget.Umpire, O'Lough- Thin Attendance, 2,575.At Washington - ; : J Washington Be.,,000002001\u2014 3 * 6-5 Philadelphia .400000134\u2014-12 11 0 Batteries \u2014 Orth and Clarke; Bender .and Shreck, Umpire, Sheridan.Ai- tendance, 2,290.At Detroit\u2014 St.fouls .eu 31002100111 16 0 ] Detroit ooo 1.00111000 \u2014 3 11 Batteries: -\u2014 Donahue and ,Kahoe: | Umpires, .Has- | Eason and .McGuire.Attendance, 2,871, sett and Carruthers.Standing of the\u2019 Clubs.- \u201cLachine defeated: Valleyfield: \u201c to 6.Fülier, Mills and Souders are\u2019 the only ex- -Montrealers left \u2018on.the Baltimore eam.\u201cWien it came to 2 question of pay- \u201cment, Toronto\u2019 found: the Buffalo attendance was 20,000 .and not 31,600; as \u2018the Byffalo papers said: Cantro and McAleese have refused to tour with Rochester.\u201d They were suse pendéd and fined.This leaves Rochester with twelve men.\"a Le Canadien team consists of J.Las moureux, J.Catharinick, Gauthier Duckur, 3 Lavioistie \u2018che be, J.> re, W, fipoonar, ach L | \u2018Dulide, E.B'anchérd, .peti, The Independents of the city.jours neyed out to St, Laurent and p od que the: College nine, -which, proved victors \u2018fous .by.18 té 10, The iin v as toitowe: Indenen nt Lay in 21 At Jersey City-\u2014 , 00 cL -Jormey City .01101025¢-10 12 \u201cRoe hester \".l.;2000131000\u2014 5 7 * At Providence\u2014 : Toronto.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.000000003\u2014 3 17.2 Providence.002000000\u2014 2 .3, ol Attend- : 34 , fence: \\ Won.Lost.\u201cPet, I FCRICARO iieervosions.29.11 > 125 New York naiccueis 267 12 : 684 Pittsburg a.2655 17\" +605 Brooklyn .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\" 20, 18-77 BIR \u2018Cineinnats .\u2026.\u2026.18 * 21 :450 Boston .: 16 20\" 444.Philadelphia Veveces, IL 27.2891 St.Louis asuemaiense uw 30.: 268 AMERICAN AN Lepavei .Le \u201cAL [Chicago\u2014 \u2018 : : N 5 \u2018R.H.E.Chicago cetera 00020100°\u2014 3 10 2 Cleveland .0 002 2 5 à 4] \u2018 1006 \u2014éportène Editor.) = op?Won.Lost,\u201d Prt Boston 21 16°.B83 St.\u201d Louis 0M 576 Chicago.20.1 571.Clovatana ensues 21.16- 568 Cleveland .17 18 510 Detroit sencceccens se\u201d 17 - 18.42 : New York .\u2026.\u2026.16.20 429 | Washington - sc.10.7 20 288 Bass.Hits.-| member of the committee, Ll sw .Cae 5 \u201cwot Interfere with the.resulta sud matches of the Shamrocks seives.He tho also that Shamrocks as a ¢ Eh ° as dual might give Anancisl gid which woul enable yoling clubs te- buy sticks and rh ! ce SLT > rractites] them CEE E MONTRÉAL YET Béitimore.and Joined the.v Team, Whiehi May Come Here.Ci adn a Mr.Allan Cameron.\u2019 president of hel, Montreal Lacrosse Club, spoke in the same strain.It might not be.possible to.do much in the way of lending the grounds, as\u2019 the M.AGA.A, fleld was busy every day and evening with lawn\u2019 teynis, cricket, association football or lacrosse.\u2018Bat he could promise fin-.@hcinl assistance and it would be given willingly to encourage the younger eles ment to play the great national game, ticndl Lacrosse \u2018Club, was very enthusiastic In- his: support to any scheme, which would start the game going | aguin full blast, outside of tire senlof series.Feeders were needed or the sénior teams \u2018would soon be in sore need of players.They needed them badly enough .-now.The.National Krawpds would be placed at the disposal of young clubs for their practices and besides he felt eure thé Nationals would either put'up w:trophy for a jun- for or juventle league or give financial support, - All the men spoken to realized the position.When senior, intermediate, jun- for and fuvenile leagues were all going, the lacrosse flelds of the big clubs were too crowded to practice properly.New the \u2018practices were attended by very few outside of those who had a chance to make the senjor team.When the\u2019 | -Isenior teams \u2018are, pretty .well settled: on the attentlance at practice will be aven smaller.gested :that the senter clubs would \u2018be able to furnish a number of sticks from their stores\u2014sticks that the seniors might not want to use, out which would be a god -send to the boys, All the clubs have promised to give as many as, they can.Another suggestion was to\u2019 have a representative from each of the three big clubs form a committee; to.\u2018age the game as far as was In.their power, for.instance by a judicious expenditure of the: financial contributions of the clubs.\u2018Let the old heads at the game show an interest, assist in the formation of the smaller leagues and thé boys will do the rest.They have done wonders in the past in spite of\u201d great difficulties, The difficulties are greater every day.\u2018Give the boys a chance, - 2.> nt > ; am = _ Thibault, first.base; Rivet, \u2018second base and pitcher; Dussault, third base: GI- \u201c\u201c} roux, centre field: Aubin, right field: Lefebvre, left - field; Livingston,- short stop: Morin, pitcher and second bane.College\u2014McGee, right field; Hohr, third \u2018base; Butler, : catcher; McGarry, eft field: Hinchey (capt.), second base; Dineen, centre field; Doherty, first base: Brady.short stop: LACROSSE SARNEY FOR MONTREAL and Nationals Are Both Strengthening Their : Homes.4 Montreal \u2018Montreal will, have Bért Särney, with with them to- night at their - regular practice.Kearns and Tierney, will also be out hav Ing recovered from the: effécis of Saturday's: game.Montreal had no.practice last ev ening but wiit go in hard to-night and to-morrow night.The team.is an uncertainty as yet and will not be picked till to-morrow night.Mackerrow to strengthen the fleld it will make the Nationals hump to.keep in the race.Sarney is a home man J from the Point.He: played: one season with London, Ont.THE NATIONALS, : It will be à great fight \u2018on Saturday.same.as\u2019 played \u2018Shamrocks in the exhibition match, except that the home w UT be strengthened.\u201cTorontos\u2019 Hard Practice.Toronto, June 3.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014It will not be the fault.of Captain Peter Knowles if the Torontos are not in shape for thelr important engagement \u2018on \u201cSaturday at the Island with the \u2018Shamrocks.\u201cThey had all\u2019 the members -of their team hard at work for nearly two hours last night at Rosedale.Hugn Lambe was the: greatest hustler of the bunch, and he promises to\u2019 give Shame rocks fast attack and heaps of trouble on Saturday.team for the match will not he an easy task.There are a great number of candidates, \u2018and\u2019 as it {a the intention] of the management to put thé-\u2018best possible team on the field, nothing whi he done in a hurry.At present it looks ds if Bllly McLaren \u2018and Selby wild catch places on the home.promising pair- of youngsters, and \u201cshould.delfver the.merchandise when.called.\u2018upon.Caught in the Goal Nets.The Taronto \u2018people aly that èven ,Hoobin can't break through this de- \"Kirkwood.Here {8 the \u2018Capital line-out, the way the Citizen announces it: \u201cHutton or Matthews, Ralph, McGibney, Mike Shea, Robertson, Alf.Stewart, Butter- worth, Eddie Murphy, Howard Stewart, mre area 0 Leary.ATHLETICS, : Cs High Jump, Records.ne Sporting Editor: - i Dear Sir,\u2014WIill you kindly inform : me through your valuable sporting columns, both thé Canadian and Amerie can record forthe.high jump.standing and running.It you can do so you will \u2018extremely oblige, .Yours trulys A SUBSCRIBER, Caradian-Running, \u20186 ft, 2°.1-2\"in.: 16th, 1899.\u2018United States\u2014Standing\u20145 tt.14 fn.made by Ralph C.Ewry at \u2018Buttato, Sept.7th, 1901.unnin g\u20146 ft.5 5-8 In.made by M.York, \u2018Sept.21, > FF.Sweensy at New TENNIS \u2014 * Montreal Club Handicap.The annilal handicap of the Montre Lawn \u2018Tennis Club will be OR To the usual entrance tee, 25c, should be made not later.than June 11, to any aot completed by the At specified es 8 will.be defaulted.pecitied The: committee will receive at once omexer \u201cMontreal Wants Deter, - \u2018The Montreal Club 1 .ee me ches on the Tolle Saran gere oP nents\u2019, grounds?\u2019 Kane os ne 90, 0, du ; August 1, Auguat 8; Au- Be A RER © 08 LC, care o M.AAA; Crop House Strost.5 : La .aan Mangtield r.A: Meunier, prestdent of the Na-.fl The originator of the scheme: sug- .distribute.these sticks and to encours! .Harel, third base, | \u2018Umpire, \u2018Mr.T.Kearney, .= mr pre But with all- the men in shape and?The National team will be about the | changes, The sélection : of \u2018the\u2019 They are aj Lambe, \u2018McBride, Hanley, Grey, Dinnye O'Brien, Joe Gleeson and.Mat\u2019 \u2018made by I.P.Baxter at Toronto, Sept.at once, and entries, accompanied hy | | the names: of members.who wish- to Be off as partners in\" doubles during} old Montreal \u201cthe Bal ago, has turned up, but b med\u2019 out pf hiding att er the LB lt Bd way, e make a dicker With Manager Arwin, of the\u2019 Rochester team Jack.must.have heard that there w.a talk » of the Rochesters being ever to Montreal, as he seemed anxi- tch hold thère and get to Mont- ous to ca real in the deal.chat Rochester aper stated yestérday rw ack\u2019s reledse had been.bought.by ; n, of Rochebter, \u2018and, that he will, appear with that aggregation.b us the chances are that Jack will De.(Seen in Moñtreal again, if the nego- | ons which-are in: progress this week: 89 fhsoush all \u2018Fight.ochester | wil haves fs transferred: here, we 1 nd date.the games will continue until July, Tt: will play in Buffalo, -and if the weather is fine there will be About: a Siilion peonte there.man Schiebeck is still with Rochester, \u2018but should the.team.come to Montreal, it's t - beet 8 o the \u2018woods with Schie will wrestle Jake Miller at the Theatre Royal to-night.Both are strong men.and\u2019 in fine \u2018condition.\u201cOn Friday Jack.McCormack, ot \u201cPhil adelphia, will.tackl » Pacis 2 e Miller for the 23 \u2014 .- A = - ; Dadé- w rock yesterday from 4 to 6 pans.Te > \u201cPaddy - Brennan will go to.Toronto\u2019 to-morrow night.*Rusiness wil}\"\" oc- \u2018 Fr lday night before the match.ene ee Taipa, \u201cat 12 to 1, won the mile handicap foi æ- year-olds and upwards at Hawthorne yesterday, with The Forum, 9 to 1, second, and McChesney, 3 to\u2019 1, third a head \u201cin front.of Lucien Appleby, .the favorite.\u2018 GRAIN INSPECTION ACT a MAY NOT BE AMENDED Deputy\u2019 Minister of Trade and.Commerce Intimates This.in\u2019 Letter to Corn Exchange.Ls or The committee of management of the Corn \u2018Exchange Associntion met yes- \u2018terday afternoon, with President-cCar- risthefs in the chalr, ind expressed Rréut sutisfhétion at the manner in which the Minister of Trade and Commerce hail received \u2018its representutions | in favor of the resumption of thé system of.the\u201d annul establishment of flour standurds; Ë It ER nls érderea that the: thanks: of the committee.bre conveyed to Hon.A: G.Blair: Minister .of: Railways and Canals, for having, in response to tele- Et phic\" request, allowed * the\u2019 locking dowri of\"vessels \u2018on\u2019 a recent Sunday, when, owing to, trouble.with \u2018the Jock, there :nad bec serjoùs delay \u201cto ves: sels wlth grain cargo.The following reply was received from the Deputy Mir ister\u201d of Tiade and\u2019 Commerce h, regard to the tion's resolution, ment 6f the inspection \u2018law \u2018admit of \u2018grain inspectors passing original\u2019 inapection certificutes of all.Cans adian grain, \"without exception, - \u201cI'am row desired by the Hon.\u2018the Minister to inform you.that having had \u2018this matter under consideration, and having made many enquiries.wir\" reference \u2018thereto, and being in receipt of communications: from\u2019 cor ex- or simflar - associations, in - Great\u201d \u2018Britain: also from \u2018Interested | arties in Manitoba and the Northwest, as well; as.New York, he is of opinion that such inspection as Ia ask-'| ed for would not be in the interests of the trade, \u2018and that it is ot desir- \u2018able that the\u2019 inspection + should be amended.in that respect iN The deldgates of the association to the Afth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Emplre-wère then appointed as follows: \u2014Mensrs.James - © ars ruthers, president; George A, Thomson, \u2018 viés-presidènt; Edgar Judge, A: E.Lu- belle and.F.W.Thompson, = + \u201cJeentrol of the council: CAP.\u2018SULLIVAN ON THE STAND.Commissioner of Crown\u2019 Lands Suspends Captain's Partner in Timber Limit Deal.\u201c Toronto, June.3.\u2014C \u2018aptain Sullivan presence attracted a crowd which thronged the Public Accounts Commii- 1 tee room at:the Parliament buildings yesterday.(aptain Sullivan was.ace \u2018companied by his son, Frank; and Mes Evèr, the Junior vounsel* for the Gov- A Kidney Sufferer| FOR .Fourteen Years.; TERRIBLE PAIN PAINS ACROSS HE BA BACK.Could mot st or Stand with Ease : .Consulted Five Different pocters.\u2014\u2014\u2014en - Doan\u2019s FINALLY MADE A - COMPLETE CURE.:.Mr.Jacob \u2018Jamieson; Jamieson Bron, the well-known Contractors and Builders, \u2019 Welland, Ont., tells of how he was cured: \u201cFor fourteen years | was afflicted with kidney trouble which increased in severit the last five years: My most serious attack -wag.four years ago, when | was completely.incapacitated: had terrible pains across my back, floating specks before.my eyes and was in almost constant torment.1.could not sit or stand with ease and was a lost greatly in flesh.I had taken medicine from five different doctors and also: numerous other preparations to no pure oz finally an to take -Doan's idney pin and before 1 had taken five boxes the trouble left me and I now feel better than I have for twenty.years.Those who know me know how was afflicted and say it is almost impossible to believe that I have been cured, yet they know it isso.{ have passed the meridian of life but | feel that 1 have taken on the tony hue boyhood.\u201d Price go cts.per box, or 3 for.Oras, al dealers or.oR PIL CO, | ussocia- | urging such amend- | as would | A Jack Shion \u2018the.riglit folder ot the 2.eo rs = ore team some.time j' Jack kept under cover for a few dayé, | he: first game on June 1§, | On July 4 the team has a splendid} Montreal \u2018has \u2018had enough of \u201cShy\u201d: to last for some little time.- \u2018 : and Jy Bie\u201d is still Saha chin rett 00 n Bobb y Becker.P ve * Ditto.> Kennedy and Miller.* The \u2018local\u2019 favorite, Geo: Kenñedy, as out\u2019 to practice with Sham: x cupy Friday.and he'll have a good rest |.1 J Company whl.be held June IT.2 direutôrs {Kidney Pills | wieck in health, having no appetite and | \u2018ernment Cg 11 fe Goods, L Low Prices \u201chave: pg hid $- \"a ' Peers on ce aa CT ; ! \u2018 MANANA\u201d | TRADE MARR *Z6iarento J \u2018in îne bribery case:#Jamer E.FR.Wood.mañ- and Sav.Conmee- sat near.\u2018ager Canada Central Losin ings Companyy gave sont.formal: evidence.\"PM MeDermatt,.lümferman.\u201cdeposed \u2018that he had à limit worth thirty thousand\" dollars which\u2019 \"he\" gol a year ago for four thousand.He declared that ft- was a perfectiy'straight deal.Captain Sullivan deposed that-he divided the cash received fromthe Charl- tons for the Shannon-sulli van limit by giving Theodare «, (Taylor.a clerk\u2019 in \u201cThé.Woods and .Forekts.$2,600 as his shave of geting the Heese: He then sold the Charltuns \u201cnote for $4,500 to TK.Nelson, of St.Catharines, for $4,000.and gave ~ tere \u201canother £2,000; Captain Sullivan will be further examined to-diy.5 of the on dence wig, \u201cThe sensation a that Sullivan's partier inthe deal was pig aud Fridays.Other: trains week days Theodore ¢.Taylor, chief clerk in the | ONF Se woods apd, forests: \u2018branch of \"the Crown, From, Place Viger: Station: Lands : Department.QU FREC.8:3o- am.250 pes sa.20, pm.I ; ° .#1t:00 pm.Mr.Täylor was - fuspend=1 by.\u2018the Commissioner of.Crown londs imme: THREE, RIVERS 58, am.2 2.307 p.m., ss.30 ately after Sullivan's, evidence .was { om 1 ered.He has been \u20184u, The: employ | ST AGATHE.30 4m, 45 15, (or 25, cé.15 of the department for a SL ot MLABELLE.(119.60 an v Sclency of \u2018root fh acre wuss sg oo Eon 6 5! =m : 8 = res \u2018 ht | \u2018 m MgniTaiolog Moss the we \u2014 \" \u2014 EB LANGUAGES Ms Poor Is.Prins} 1} tril |, Le n followed three weeks of dry has the prise hau weather.Heaslan fly ravages are ur ve ut quetatior quotat as are he the rosa air 3 N 0, : fora A ucability aetabiishods mi Æ Es lous in Missouri, and the pest is pre lar, some best broads bringin, neelg | cho oF He in eset\u201d Gn\"the\u2019 Atlan Kentucky 5 en- *dvance, while other brands are bel 3 were boites a vous Sodas Y sic à for \u2018 ) impfovement which set in | CAMES PAILURE oo po drought Bap been ex Ro.1 eanest.ie No.3 lea he Colonia: TypowriterConL ; day afiamoon was Tnainteined CANADIANS AND | IN TORONTO nd the whea heat aie lost 498 to AR No.prie ER x, to Bl Kis: Jong | With / _18 Bieury Sreont.Monwrest.© 7 -# - AHEAGAN stosss.: [ow hes a promise ots a month ago.rib, 5&8 Les; Dam the Quin Oly : pie pret ram su | or SF oh i de | 1 fn = Ae 219, June Zt hes been ksows fer very - \" mr term .P \u201d\" .=.a 2 Fire 3 JE arma IT a Sa i pacdialy isons © DRESSED HOGS tinting Ink Sa.\u2019 lk The Bankof British] 8 ve Have a al Pods cafrying large lines of Twin City, C.P.R., Tespo indicate that the apring| There was ne further hange In Blges-shattield, Dominion * Steel, Dominion FUSE crease this your In not Very |che condition of.the market fan res Gincinaali Ole \u201cNorth A rica = tte pry © \u201cputting x Oma! and ôther stocks, and that tbe- steady much changed from that of last.The [iid abattolr dressed hogs, tue tons | 1 ES me + ¢ fice ey into American * line in prices bad made it difficult for placed at 94.7 OT prélimnirines atimate being about gtendy at the recent des il sss railway proportion.Of ot 3 Mm to find the capital necessary to keep of the corn acresge indicates from | 3450 \u2018to $4 1 por Sa, was qulet at | rire A Branch Office of the nad such a bad slump, i» & ns good.After the first break in ,000 to 1,800,000 scores lesg than last\u2019 y ees © - cames Spm i PHices some two weeks ago it was forescen Year.Plowing was very late; and the 2 OTICE 1S HBREPY G VEN THA bove Xho Xoo is hers\u201d 4 al that, Ou : that to throw large blocks of stock on the bulk of the erop lanted fourteen to THE BEAR RAID: IN plication ERE y 5 amont A Bank will.be opened _ 1 BRA + Déco to owan'or tro tomer or | REE Gath ir Ch teu) dete To tr cing Le res or 52 ST on the sat of June next, at} ] £1 cans, instead ou anelping Cane + bgjdings into.cash would.precipitate further jast two weeks Wen en plante in oe ON C.P.R.STOCK dentia) and canentiai were, with head office | Eon ueuil (Corner of St.' L, 80 4nd ham- $ severe declines in values, and the only hope | poor! od a qral! \u2018In the City of Toros à $ mer the stock for all they are ined to be to'hold the stock till some im- Tough.prepared \u201d and Beneresy | An: anonymous: Cireulgr was sent out, © HARRY SYMONS, ries and St.Alexander + worth and look 2 pisse a prpvement in the market that would permis J8ly wheat opened in Chicago at|& few days ago from New York té Boo tor for Applicants.|.iy The office will be in thelr gradual liquidatTon.: 74 3-4, and after going to 75, went off benkers and others, which reads as.foi» | \u201cDaged 26th Februgers hee 1908.ch f things abould do | : yw worst of it.\" The att to 74 7-8c.September opened at 72 8-8, lows:i\u2014 charge of a gentleman at 3 I think Canadiens in fu.& e attack by the bears in New York test ond \u2018wan unchanged at 13.80, ° \"| \u201cA promineat banker says:\u2014'C LS 021$ o qoures reactions are to be expects | Ÿ ture should not runso strons- + \u2018week and yesterday on Canadian specialtas July corn opened at 47 1-8, and was|dian Bacific Raliroad says Cana.- || present attached to the Mon- but fhe most ssivine sre het tn.§ IY on American prope ion, + a.this impossible and Jreclpltated, 5] § &-6 at 12.30, and September, ¢6 548 at | at an absurdly inflated price.It shoul AN Classes of - treal Staff of the Bank, viz: ., gL ell an; : : .\u2018te took for shyhing serious tn £ money here in Canada -in + FEES Co.were CL Northern Securities.em Ira , x Mr.G.Wy lie, Mur ray, of wr Énergie ui ean, rove (een | ANGE |||iorsect\u201d ™ \"À.Latdlaw's wire from Wall Street 4 stocks suffet, tdo, in fires ie i ees brokers to let out thr other securities Ce AND Ç .A probably will.\u2018Railroad experts com ; S ecial tt I b : \u201cReassuring reports as to the spe- $ thoes, but there are ie vie + in ordur to protact theit- c.PR hotaings, and .PRODUCE.sider $90.a share a very fair price for | ey promptly attended to o JIL P attention w e w ; them strong WDosEh cation, & to the otber So ent current | .i are in Toon seroriey | as writ + | Sn Tle | on MARKETS | yma: in he onto oc ne 65: hE RÉ EAST\" A 0d Sav : : o rning mastly in Tero 1al There seems tp be a fair trade doing in ancielly and ag regards ?: : .capsed substautial buying of that group + , y in nto clalties, grain and ity liberal The position of the C.P.R., says the (Telephone.ot AB.SIL | afi consequent sharp recovery \u2018both at ef pied 5 = Gr om and Duluth.bis stump | re fear There\" ron ant 3! pu Insurance and Finance Chronicle, Is nenny à à STEWAR Te Somat ir LE STIKEMAN, ë Hendon and New York.In the general | ; ; A 4 he theory is that Ames & Co., With thelr exporters, as cables were firmer for, both unique, its conditions are such as to Bt, Tel Main 1154 Bldm Les aga) ¥ + jst.however, little support.developed, |.MORNING BOARD SALES.|c¢ peserves exhausted and weary.of the whest and ots, and a.sale of 10,000 bushels render a fair comparison of this éntere err \u2014 1}.onôr tanager - w dwever, e Ippo! .Le ra could \u2018not answer the call, and that the °F NO.1 oats was made at about 38c afloat, prise with other rallways quite irspos- -; \u2014 : CL as the short interest hed heen 2e canddign Pacific a 128, LU édiate cause of.the suspeRslon was the 20 5.000 bushels of American\u2019 corn was plac- sible.The line extends across this çon- Much of the\u2019 depositing is done bY amasiaina EL.lntgely reduced yesterday, bears were | go °° _- demand for margins provoked by :the-.slump ed on p.t.For local consumption the gamand tinent; then It has direct connect means of stamps.\u201d A man can b et force = reaction: Profit tak: 13 » Grraaila Fa Pre fio a 1 .Tu, rier Ames & Go on the New York Taree for us wes good and sales of No, 2.white with Great.Britain by its line of At- stamp for, 10 pfennigs, or less than zy | MINION GO TON MILLS.) n aul enable em am-| ST & Co.were carryiig large.= lantic-steamers, and with the Far East Cents, and deposit this In th ny.BE ; r that issue, and this exerted unfav- \"400 25 Candin Paoitis at 124.Re s of stocks\" in New York.Apart from the dickerihg for export business\u2019 by its own Pacific fleet.Thus or} the Savings deposit.Such stampe are vel 10 Sha re Gartifingte x 0 2 re Certificate © s Com-.| ou there is not a great.deal doing in t .; = hel New York correspondents yesterday market at presest.The local demand be Siar only enterprise whieh has an unbroken Ugtil they amount to u mark or more, a ed more margins and when this was £004 but prices os usual sre uncertaln and line of ships and railway that connect en they are deposited.\u2018There are pany that is\u2019 left at my Office | le ; A orne slaughtered the stocks there pble sentimental effect on the vest of} a igi - Cana $ : Lu rn shtered difficult té quote, as both the Manitoba and | Europe with China and Japan.It has *22MD offices ali over the city, and one] will In the \u201cToronto group\u201d of stocks there 1 Sanad Canadian Paciti 3 Pacific.a ws.| ork fr qay of over 35 on an the in | Optario people ueem \u2018ta be apart in their also its own.telegraph and Pa roue Le can put away his small-change into-the pay.8385 ee was quite a healthy improvement in\u2019 a TS This was the last stand.The suspen- | YAW.It {s doubtful If there \"is much\u2019 Mapi- vice, it- owns and operates all the ress savings bapk almost as easily as into | CASH.co Wan Street, Bosider the: Here vere 11 & dan Facii at\u2019 138%.: Ey Ames \u20ac Co., it it ends in- liqui lon.\" tobe te selling at tho outside figures | tayrunts and news stands on its line, the Deer saloons.Write for copy of my \u201clatest Price zu ny ns in Twins and Pac onl ootd.443.st mean heavy losses somewh : y - uch sav ering Ion as ons ou 1 Droite Ce B | RE nr D | AT ui a pry mac a i, |S STA Blt, Vs neatly ol ed oF odimany nat ie Pre SE a ve a .; ro and in Boston.In New York \u201cS60 prés .\u201825 Dominion Cotton at 3 =, \u201cte the worst, \u2018should be © nfined to the $epon.the country the demand for milifeed.oats revenue.It alse owns 16.000,000 acres > M about 100» Oifterent NORRIS P.BRY T, : ned at 107, and jumped rapidly to 25 Dominion Cotton at Le 6 1 0 ep -good, and as .supplies aré so hat Uml of land.in the Northwest 3,938,000 in ranches, and.its depositors number .+ \u2019 : \u201cS00\u201d common sold up a point or \u2019 : ters ia the savings bank end of the bupiness App somewhat limited * mere than have a million, and the de-.' .15 Dominion Cotton at -, the clients whose money.is locked up in the tone\u2019! the market.is strong, with prices British Columbia, and on the comple- it , : \u201cOptions and Investment Bacuritiss, to to 55, while Sings Sheffield -opened \u201c18 Dominion ren oh 2h t 15.\" Co méreigs upon stocks that are pledged as.se- tending upward, \u2018tion of the Columbia and Western Rall.Par s are about $50,000,000.Dresden has/| 84 st.Fi .at:41 1-2, ard went to 6, 20 Dominine (ren at 16140.Fige upon Mlocka that are pledges 82.16\" | The tone of ihe market for baled hay in | Way it will-add 2% million acres to its almost haif as much in her savings| $4 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal, $ 0s § 50 Dominios Jrop com.$ ng., Ages & Co.will lead to trouble at other Strong and prices bave advanced all round, estate.he value of this real estate bank and there are a number of other | Long Distance Phone, Mein 2918.At a meeting of the board of direst: 2 oa Dominion fron com.at 1 D past of contact with the stock market is a.| 88 if the present drought continues much | can be judged by.the sales in 1902 of: errmon cities Which: have an much ag | of the Commercial Cable Company,\u2019 Dorbiniea Iren com.a Be.#stion upod which it would be dle to specs longer they will pot doubt go sulll \u2018higher in 1,589,068 \u201cacres at an av f 32.20 | 290.000.000 cach.Tels n New Tork to-day, a quarterly 25 hominios Iron com.& Leu 1 Wn the near future.\u2018The demand ls good and an | hin ee \u2019 ak f th W ] NC CE 2 per cent was Beclared 2 Detrort mt 14%, en | Me.said that the firm had 2,000 private de- Bove trade is passing.; per acre.on -30 h June lest the defer-| CHICKENS ON MAIL.CARTS.8 of tne vod Mi lng Go.PR able July 1st.The transfer books |.23 Detroit at eh 11 11 paie accounts.They paid § per cent.to de.Grain\u2014 =.| Ted payments on land sales wmognted| Speaking of the postal service of Ger- The Best HardWhest F1rur in the World fl close June 20h and reopen July |.\"138 Detratt at 7.\" Se Te ltops, and-tho volume of doposits thay bad |= Outs; Na.1.afiont .Site a 10 STOR, a um HRN ine land many, Mr.Carpenter says: \u2018Mills at KEEWATIN, 2,500 bris.per i.Ce reals 1 re 1 various} estimated at $200,000 to $250,000 | Oats, No.2, afloat .:.\u2026.\u2026.36 \u2018to \u201c36 J .practically offsets the \u201cmp.post-office: department forwards (the largest.mill in the British Er oy Mo 1 treet, Bal ww: at om.; he Stock Exchange clearing bouss Peas, afloBL .cocecin T8 to .13i4 | company\u2019s land bonds.The capitsliza- PORTAG $ $ 8 « 25 Halifex R.\u2019 \u2018bad 3 serion at noon and decided to wipe = -Buckwbeat, aflont .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.- 48 \u2018to 464 [tion of the.Canadian Pacific is \u2018as fos all kinds of express, including farm Our fi = Lowi PRAIRUE 4.000 bris er dy, Provisional arrangements were-made| 225 Twin City at foe La 10 3 Rye, afloat .i.= su to | er \u2018produce and merchandise.There, are | OUT flofr bas hoon exported to warm uf terday for the shipment: of $3,000,000 330 Twin City at 8%.~~ =.dy the Transactions made 0 a on the Exchange Pre GE tit .i to 2 lows: ; .Le regular wagons for such work.| see fold.countries and is far famed for its keeps : Te to Europe hursday.Lasard 20 Twin oy.®xy We oo oo \u201cA number of-blocks of stock the firp had | Oats; No, 2.ex°store .,\u2026.374 to .38 ° Capital i 44,500,000 them at the stations.piled high with sofa ln parreis Adare.Quotations mad 7 a TE TE EE Sh EF COLO | Sai 0 age, When {came ie Fpl pli Sh a : De en we 50 » afternoon \u2018\u2018unde vette renee .to .asc 0 que nur saone n 00 .* announced yesterday): L: Von Hoft-| 4% Twin Cy at wi ; les,\u2019 the prices being fixed at the clos Floures : Lo Four.per cent.consolidäted In heard hen cackling and a duck quack: CPR Tolegréph Pids-.Montreal \u2018at 200 Twin Ci = .jt E n & Co.$250,000; and Heidelbach, |.55 Fais QU = Vis ER sof the morning board, and the dit-| Magitoba spring, patents.\u2018410 :to.420 | debenture stock.£8.632,416 | Ing.by a rooster crowed and |\u2019 elhéimer & Co, $730,000 or $1.000,000 > Ty u is 9 ; + : an between these prices \u2018and the prices | Manitoba patents, seconds - 3.40 t0.4.00 | Land bonds.v 18,000,000 :.| T-leoked \u2018about for.a farm yard in the\u2019 Pme tin deep] GREGSNEE SSeS) IT Be | nai i ue te | De I fou ean thro où Le Bal \u201cTHE CANADIAN ates printed in these columns.yesters| % Twin City at Ma, EN on the Exchange.Winter wheat patents .\u2018360 to 390 | The earnings yearly: rom.to 1982 Dle.found it on\u2019 the tap of the mail.|- Sy In addition, Goldman, Sachs &| 40 Twin City at Fa RE cL Onn had ng big 1deas.\u201d deciarea a |\u201d rai + rollers bes 12 to 335 were as follows:~ wagons, There were a half-dozen of TT) .Co.announced: to-day that they would 5 Twin Cli .at.2° .+ mell-Mnosh Toronto financier, In talking over} xires, D bag ti.as 3.ie $4 18 \u2018Gross Net Bur.them, éach driven by a postman in uni- | Probably ship $1,000,000.2 Twin City at 97.(7.[ie ylktion thiy morales.\u201cHe: wanted to] Meal \" 4.A.9, \u2018Yea¥ Mileage.\u201d earnings.saraines- x \"The \u2018wagons were londed with % 4 75 Twin City at ET \u2026.|sémeiéi toc many things at one me.ard] | Roned oats: barra\u201d.i 240 to 3% 1895.6.443 $18,941.037 $ 8,03%,886 i vise crates \u2018ôf ducks, -chickens and = other L.J.Vorget & Co.'s London cable] 100 Twin City ap fe.EE ~.».offer-gpacted bimeelf.Remember, 1 bavel Rolled oats, bags \"1 170 to 1.85 |1896.6.476 20:681,597 8.618.747 fowl.One box contained two white - -1 350-Twin City at.wrk fidence in Mr A bility.He | & at 1511897 pigeons and another a dozen big tur- quoted Grand Trunk: fivst, 113 1-4: sec- M0 Twin City at M6.7 }'ePery confidence in Mr Ames ability.He is| Feed\u2014 150 165068 Sioibess 20040082 Betis n big tur : COMPANY, Lo Ian end, 299 1-4: third, 50: 3-4: Canadien Pa- \u201c4 Trip City'at \"wi.: .|'& clever man and a useful citizen, but he Madltoba bran, bags .18.00.19.00 1898.8,681 26,138,877 10,808,733 4,124,417 keys.\u2018There were postage Stambs on \u2026 FEL \" ; nip | Be tried 0 carry far too.many accoymts in the.= 00 te 20.7 : : SEE the back of the boxes, and 1 was.told] .=~ rates wh .he ws: J Amaia, 40 3-4; Hudson | gmTwacied, oo ?prosperity fn the Steck market, 80d GE sees S00.te 20.08 1899.7.000 20230038 at Sor that ay has boon pent In.from the | - s 8 3 ssl mTRAS ager TU | the siege of depression came be wai Ontario sboris .CE 4 to 208 | 1903.7.580 37.502.054 13.085.913 7.709.917 country ti through the post at sp: much| A cents Tiokings, enim.Ane 0 D.Monk's message trom | - 300 Twin.Sy at®ig.10 5 tént of ten million dollars.He had no right QUELS 2 .0csa0cseccupeers to \u2018From 1st July, 1908, to lst April, 1 ngs, ings, annelettes, ngs Bache & Co.were a8 follows: - .Je Tein ol \u201cMN.; wo + e firm could not go to the bask for à Hay\u2014 T ; thé gross earnings were $5,295,285, show Ps ie has ny qui imatic tube system hams, Zephyrs, Skirtings, Dross Go New York, Juné 3.\u2014Morning lettér\u2014 Twin : \u2018 dan Énlegs tbey handed out securities, and | N° imothÿ.\u2018cor lois.1030 1011.00 ing a \u2018net Increase of $028.683, which is SpPRTiOr ny ule eTY AY tors Lawns, Cott Blank Americans in London 1-8 to 1-2 higher, 100 Trin Eity at 82 ao peut Sy dl beta \"by the bane, No: 2 quality \u2018car.lots .,.900 to 8.80 equal to an ircrense of 15 of New York.BY it telegrams, letters >.ans, Blankets, *Angold a Pac.and Erie the fentures.There | STW Clratfily .e tirin Bavew't sy.They would not Clover mixed .\u201c700 to 80 the.business: te eo le Der cent.in and postal cards can be sent (rom ane Yarns, ste.hse been n complete reversal of wenti-| .& Twia City at 971.CE ck any STOCK securities these days, for - CIOVEr ver lets.4.80 to 1.00 company's \u2018land is sufficient to retire part of the city to another.more quick ON Ly \u2018WHOLESALE TR D ment from extreme pessimism in the.A ia City at 97.- LS ia An on leds true 10 pad Dairy \"Produce.+.| ita whole outstanding Indebtedness, x= ly than by telégraph, at a cost of 8 PLE.A E sus: ast 3 haurs regarding stack market.: \"400 Twin / So gre a call on friends frequently to help The market is tnclined to sag all tbe.time cept the Common Stock.stock.: Yo.ay 1 ont Hoe ear hate a rer] san LE Geld: *&port QITANGEMEUE to so far ap- 5 Twin Gity VS ' ; a\u201c When I say.LJ the gentleman contipued and 10%¢ now seems to bo extreme for fancy so id ans ¢ P proximate 14,500,000 to 006.Wheat 2% Tain.City at 973.= 11 1e \u201cJer.Ames went into stock broking too deep.Western makes.There {9 very little doidg | Pa wer .gnd corn not advancing to any great vo Torin City at 7%.000 -J ty for their capital.All their leading stocks {a \u201cthem on spol, however, although a litle ne telegraph and telephones of Ger.| D.Morr \u2018Sor &¢ don SEER Sn Sinha RUE nee PE Re EEE ES | nn er career ob rrice, Sons &Ce \u201cba exaggernted uthérn p re-| .on : apd far six months back they bave been tall: stock of checse in store here Ny : Ca 460 Montr er at fs 17.08% boxes, againat 8,649 b th {than on this continent.The rate for al \u2014AGENTS\u2014 : inh, pages of We-| Montrati bis à Gli a rt stork.It pays a five ver cent dvi | time last month: Fund nine boxes te =?ormany, Austria-Hungary, ta 34 cents |.\u201cMontreal and Toronto \u20acs .chelleu °, \u201c| dènd now; and will increase in my ealcula- verpool to-day the stac MAF 11 a w um, ei: ve days, could ern § plan Vm » Richelieu a ge EN Foy one ger cent.avery two years for several Sas se lo, 000 mou, agalost 17,474 lo | RI BRI mark, Hallgnd and Switkeriand is only: on e .tiem Io ] ; | , decision.Strike outlook in Chicage| .-25 Richelieu at 7.ss Torey Hust us ps foe Jarried ines The butter markef exhibited no chauge, we |: | & ie ere or Taly fer ess han | | aa Le | CE Cle a sonra) Raller no ater: | 6 Richelieu at 1 1000 | Peon took Sverytiing wih Jt.Things | Janes Salat 1 16 (oie on, commer Thal TENT TT TN TT mace in Bavope thr tose thant conte: | Mor tgage Loans Ce 14) changes In prices will be made, 6m 7 Switch com.at 86.| SEE mot ie BRON Da ocensioned by fas ous | Of creamery, agalost 1,57 last month, andp ei en PE pe for lose oe Sieg than | daly as.to steel raile.Floods sub.|.24 Switoh com.at | | fpusten.Money is tight and will be for some | 32.006 fn May, 1902, and 3,000 packiges asiry, : rl E Lu an?2750 se von world in propor- Made\u2019 on favorable terma: repayaile Hding in Kansas City, but conditions| 3 rank of Montres jen 10, | time.Y am atfald.T am apposed to brokers against 1013 last, inonth and 5 8 In Mar.Establi shed \u2018 i eat D ES fra \"1t has 800 book ntores | \u2018by instalments or at end of stated pps re « at st Lou tte strike _ 38 Toronto Strest Ms Ivar at 99 Re gonductrE 2 a private, banking business.108 | RE 2,000 ews, De crus n Mi, Bor a -Cstabti Seventy-eight Years | ug publishing establishments.It fias|-riod: fhe 00 bor, pd.ty ema 66 Toronto Street 4 aie RE oor $s 8 4 Toni In 1908, ©.4 À Hi almost -200 Seeing printing houses gnd Low Charge ce des Sit0 000.000 bonds issued, Fifty: © 30 Toronto Stree Railway ak Jv.| Margins Called For.| Ghesse\u2014 LE J Ago it Has Loaned Out Millions - gbout 9,000 publishing firms represented | got.No Delay ; ot 3 OW WOSLErN i.ciieenieseee 10% to: .10 wine roads April average net increase 25 Toronto Strégt Rai a mé 100%.| Thy latest break in the: Canadian group war | New castern .: - os to on.aN of Dollars to Peo le.i Le here are.6,000 retail \u2018book dealers in Montreal Lai & Morigare Co, 17,11 per cent.Fifty-one ronds.third\u2018 10 Toronto Stréet hed vw at 100 id to have beon started by calls by: local 1 ot 1 : ple.week May gross increase 14.28 per cent.-.10 Toronto Street Ra 7 af 101 à Bo: for inatitutions for .large of Mir B te pa PAY.ee \"10 to.0k] oF | Re Empire, and che Don cran Are | res NOTRE DAME STRECT Foreign indebtedness raobably reduced \u201c 400 Toronto Street at Nay Sih on £ additional margin, sald to à esrogate about pes rene eas to\" As - .\u201d So Austria af 3, Seman, Switzerland are - (Corner st Jour st)., by $150,000.000 this spring.Rather bet- | 9 Nova Scotia i 0» $3,800,000.which evidently it.was uot possible Tine creamery .174 to 18 Municipal pay nab s and T rond belong to the Govern- \u2014\u2014\u2014 , 125 Nova Scotia B,\u2014-N.T : .p an savings: he railroads o e er - demand for time money.our: | 7e Nova Scotia ua .> 5 furnish, \u2014N.T.ot a ce Westets.GAiry .i0.0s50s000s 10 to: 16 banks, a post-office service which han- ment, and they are very well managed, | To r ir m London ; are very ne u .\u20181 Dominion iron pté ét-45, 4.Vouter day's Sales: CL - Country Produce.'dlés market.produce, and a system of! though not as luxurious in their.np.Mosquitoes! | \u2018Mosuitond] sine ; n so, upto nm an vance 2 Dominion ren pif.«4 40; .i \u2018ay slot boxes for thé sale of railroad tic- pointments as ours.The cars are after D ver cen rength o e 75 Dominion ron at 8 CT \u201cCanadians\u201d were undoubtedly\u2019 active | \u201cThere ls a stendÿ consumptive demand for kets, are among the unique institutions i the Buropean fashion\u2014first, second and Black Files.Black a \u2019 inarket yesterday outside of the stocks .re rare in Wall Street yesterday.Here.is the result eggs with sales at\u2019 about the same prices.described by\u2018 Frank @.Carpenter ie third class.They are divided into com- |.ASH'S INSECTICIDE is the only sane.evel proronto suspension vas COTTON Ab ADV ANCES.| the day's business: z in tore a à bon lable Shore.he Sion of cars letter from Lelpsig to.the Chicago partments, - and on the better trains veniative from the bites ot the above apecin | he great majority are o - High.Low.Close.| May 20, ntioned: | Record-Herald.there are-lavatories, but an extra of Natural History- Price \"Soand se per bo opinion that this was short covering by | af Canstian Pheitio.a un i \u20181 11% .: 10.April 30, May 31, | The City of Leipsig, he says, has al charge is made for the use of towel | far contingent, Boma trong bank.| \u201cMr, D.M.\" Bexton, cotton broker, 26! Mug Twin City 111110 1 sm 0 presh eggs, cases 0 3,064 ae 316 pawnshop which loans out hundreds of and soap.This 1s Jame by apemny.Caterpillars Catarpiliars = & Int y 8 rom strong DaAnk- \u201884 ment et othe > - 5,926 \"Soo\", com.\u201d NE be Bi B4% Cold storage eggs, thousands of dollars a yéar, - It has a in-the-slot box.\u201d You .p t-in à 10 pfen- -Save your Currants and Gooseburries by ung : E ein eres she eaurse of the mar- o 3 oh id ee one arm Jen an Es \u201c800\u201d \u201cpla; ee.- 700 CRDEE Luc vecn Les 43 438 _ sm cepital of less than a hundred thou- | nig piece and pull out & little rag and | WHITE HELLEBORE-For sale by oe Canadian it ona e es ee eo adv.ce of 5 to ë TT ts over yester-| een À Piekle esgu, cases.::12,522 5,840 16,600 ®and dollars, but it borrows more {tom ' a piece of soup.The rag Aa too sr all.° J.A.HARTE Chemist, \u2018 ; nadia; situation.Opening will pro- & ance to.poin There wak no change in \u2018thé market tor the City: Savings Bank at 31 per cént.\u2018to dry you well, and the soap ie - \u2019 \u2019 Pebly strong.y's close.\u2018 WAL L STREET GOSSIP, potatoes; which rule steady under .a good.| interest und charges about § per nough for bne washing.: 1778 Notre Lame Stree \u2018London in a very heavy buyer of |\u201d \u2018The opening options were: July, 11.23 À demand \u2018for choice stock, and sales to-day, in to its customers, who b per Cent.eut of nlot boxes, they are ta be stocks in the local market to-day, Ausust, 10.78; Se, tember, 1 ember, \u2014 ound lots, were made at NE to 41.28 \u2018ver watches, clocks, furnitares Si chaines SEE aad of every kind.\u2014CULU7 orders prombtiz us : r, 9 ove ; , >< biig.and in a Jobbing way a to $1, and everything under.the: sun.gst In some of the-citles you- can buy ties ï 5 .London \u2018ought 10,000 shares.Common- and.foterior potatoes are.moetlng year it made about 300,000 leans, when: kets on the elevated railroads by drop-: Notice to Architeots, = .ote po tar en er to- > 9 5; January, 9:54.os.saxod & te mer ve 1 spened steady stood points \u2018\u2019Principal buying C.P.R.from shorts.with a: slow sale apd such stock cau \"be on the average would be _ wore than ping a German nickel, which méans 24 er cehts: in the slot.There are slot boxes - Sontraotor 6 and Bulldorg Crow, $4 rpoo 7 $ down, and at 12.30 was 3 1-2.to 3 points Evidence of inside support both \u2018in ouai as low as $L to #.10 per.bag: : ous for every famil .\u2018Noon\u2014Market opened lightly higher, up on near and 1.1.3 to 3 down on late., an ta.This pawnshop w t \" cards 8nd slot res- the London prices having been hi | \u201cThe spot market was 4 up,\u2019 with! The decline of nearly one hundred oe ald, per doxen voue 1% to 184 enti olan years nao, and aplished nev.Which sell postal © Can get anything u ©an.Pac.the feature.Market st ghar.sales of 3,000 bales, .ints in Northwest is gewerally \u201cattri.Seconds, per GOxon .\u2026\u2026.AL 10° 32 pad loaned aie Edward Lloyd ¢ned afteropening, receded siahiy.aug Port receipts this da ere Aid| aw il ve Be mparod.Inter.orne prime, \u2018per bushel.° LI to -1:90 - Prana act hed mes Ie an haricot ton Shay et He npatme or En Lou Lena reas Slide tqp-on-Tg fecovered agnin, \u2018Bt.Paul and Hie ated at \u201cot bales, FI vs Balai?edited with an altempt to secure con- Cholee prime, car loth .1.10 to 1.80.| when times are gaod, The \u2018institution a schooner of bear, and from a choco- improvements la method of RE 0m Brot he praperce That vous | MAS Pie vie 8 10e The interet ie Koplow to th fovnt| pévanioge of th le of one eet | hes Draper o Bran he 1 .POP ee 06 to © ; 0 0 es re \u2018control of Erie, Situation more \u201copens, at 12.30 were: hy 23; Au- À er o ese rolled.a aa i New en, Yooh cio: » CN te fo rate, and the articles ù NO VAE at ont avantage of th feeting.There are no pen Michind favention: y Application = \u2026 ne, fonday, büt no géeut activity (re Dai th Te » 12; we $ ee gs \u2018remain \u201clu-|.Gig syrup, large tok ii 63 to «T0.practically iothing in lost.: The most) waiters and hence no fees, and this.Solici'or of Patents and Expert Temple \u20ac ; for.: D e ber, Bi Showers, \u201cbe sharp break.fn Canadian stocks | oi \u2018syrup, wood «0.100000 0 6° | of the articles are yedeemed.less than | where One has to pay from 2 ceuts to a ing, Montre per, empl - Robert Meredith % do.vege at ve had surprisingly lice call on the ih Honey\u2014 Sugar tee, he - a 10 per: cent.being.left for sale by auc.dime for- every serv ice, amounts to dere rm Eimmermann & Por es, J Yorkim| WHEAT N SIGHT © | The April statement of the Penna.White a te ey PAWNBROKERS IN GERM Pr ras E = { \\ - .© areas TUBE, 00 .be nermann & Porehay, N Tin 7 re The total dméunt et: \u2018wheat In- signt | road was fully up to the highest esti- : Buckwheat, strained\u201d.\u201cess 2064 to 01 | \"The yawnbroking shop 1s MANY, 1.WATSON, FOSTER co.wees.Ra} gal; locally it is somewhat imi] roved: shows a decrease of 3,114,000 bushels mates.Some thought that yesterday's Potatods\u2014 oo a with the City.Savings Bank.Hiected |.At the annual ançral meeting ore e rospects for breaking: She, with a week ago, and a de- Sdvance.represented the efforts of the |.Choles, cal lots .06.to 1:20 nbout $100,000 capital, but it bo as ghareholders of t! atgon Foster Co.IN ; : Quilding.trade being .dock i | Sredbe of 1a 6,000 with-a year ago.af party 10 make a market - upon | Choice, small way! + 1.20 101,40 nt iE needs from th , Frows Limited, held in the company\u2019s offices, 8 art racite minere are t A réeconing to sus-| The following table shows the which to put out further short lines, : A räfnary, car lots > 100.LE 1 so that the city funds fre Vus ok: Maisonneuve, Were offer: OF pian a; - to ere was only a moderate borrow-'!\" ; : - ! resent years we .i fod, lag Sen seis tls dc ome AB tng nd or ee ok ov | Mi are, pe son to sa Soesiher, The, asvines, bank ha der Watson, promaent; 8 8, Beer ier 3 x, conciliation are yesterday afternoon, By BOCOhdB +r01u0srsso00ceoços 00° 10 ASH DORIS amounting.to about #17/000,600; president and general manager; W.A: FENDERS FOR 8T DENIS sTRE - ou SENT, ue san Mon in en at og np.Ve Le P* 38000 30,004,000 Was known that the short Tacerest, nai \u201cPearly peng 9 \u201cte 674 See où js amount to to some.Sutherland, secretary-treasurer: R.| AS ner.on AY near ; es with- the institutions of that cit on pas o the us \\| \u2018been decreased.: - | about 8 per 3.000: interest ard on nË it | Fraser.supevintendent; \u2018Mr.Geo.- 20 a ps news this morning from from tt the à \u201ctoad: + on pass Cingdom: 17,980,000 © 98,040,000 eed of pe Joes bear GRAIN IN TORONTO.money out for 3% per cent, apd 3 |Creak, C.A, auditer mer audits = SE ALED - TENDERS, da re as no d, \u201c .a resscd Fecentiy affictea Cras show olen éontinent.\u2026.he 180,000 11,690,000 Toronto when C began its campaign Toronto, Ont.June 3.-~Whéat, Tic.Da per cent wnbrôking brânch pay ie ONE TORONTO STRIKE BROKEN.the City Clerk of.thé Gity of Mobi © water at new places, Europe came in|.© Oped yen agains CHR Zope [eek ago.o No.$ red and white east and.oe die The bank is not \u2018run te make money, Toronto, June.a\u2014The backbone of | will be received up to Noonon THU Pe Arta pa Wigner quotations.Tetal wheat.{ = mat tthe low prices.nis men | Solent, dis aagisbee > jeans Shr INE but in the Interests of the.people, It the: bujldery\u2019 laborers\u2019 strike, Was bros DAY, THE 11TH DAY OF JUNE, } : 100 or American securities.Banks ooh: Sight.wee a TY YR 820,000 | J ht to conte 9 teoim the: was-| No.1, 71 1-20.No.1.northern 1 ke has now \u2018about 180,000 Doe positore, \u2018and |ken- last night, when\u2019 the bricklayess | for.the Btreet Supers gture :% .b-t since a as ol 4 ng from seattered Cohadian Sivas 1 er Sve élnains transit.ake | of these more than 770,000 ve deposits decided to return to work this morning Flooring of \u2018the said Subtva Li : gub -treasyry since last Friday.ons ; \u201c COPPER.AND L L fan ; an inves.Poo \u201c32.10 to 92:78 cars.90 per cont of ess than $15, \u201828,000- have tween $15 nnd take material from.nop-unton lar Specifications and forma.of tes PE avances from prévioas daris ci mois of hitch In\u2018the.Leather re- [patents Buyers bags cest, on middie 22 4806, and ony 300 more thas ue.pagers.can be had from the city Bupveyor ok # \u201cIt was rumored that Roc 8 et nes Yof th June, repérer sine organisation pian continues -so accom |freights.Choice brandy held FE ||.eLEeT Fons uy CITY.VOTE.| whose office the plas ean be seen.| : i s secured control of iets, AR fu and y the weakness in those shares.fe higher.Manitoba 134.20 cars, ine stg |.; No tander will ba\u2019entertained u - zn k there was Per » \u2018Dondon prices \u201coct me Te t / ne ne Jregorted that Hockin y Valley ; rien patents, \u2018$8.80 strong bakers ; Torgnto, June 3.\u2014~(Special.~The [on : \u2018the proper torm and accompa : ; ana 168.for Tutires, \u201cPu tares, a baen finally : included track !Foronto: \u201cINVESTORS.| Hig sh School, Boara passed a resolution py a cértified cheque for.the oO y said a, n yi! fork ere # ive mill Sette, at 48, an nr io xed as rari the Waldo crowd has un eed cars 8) rt 416 bran bulk the jon of mem! ppecified.* fA ad ag un; x pease wad a pod BA wo changed a Jong : ide.otek op: ar fe: a iL at All ner York Btoots tokee à on bers of the ne hard SBR 07 BY.\" ne City dosh not bina steel to o he À.À ver rôbabl mor wis.oir- | steady En the whole.olty.¢ cula that t.Paul h in 8 cent.margin à more, mm rte rere \u2018opt the Jowest or.\u2018any tender.io one Bo, \u201creguity asariarly | GHEESE.BOARD | git erent he cat el a dan ao No es ges vers ing mall oAPT.LOUBS EM Shownes, a He, iend o hat Mr.: w la] to Meee Hamid i 1 * i ET \u201coops ipl ET ae, desler aE shelters, lh pi 3 Four.a 81 Le Sora voa a eh Se or ; He 0, §.east ana lc \"middie a per om apnyal y | BTE ane Pape Boudpent, of ot \u201ccus Gerken sn \u201cone Co A, ce - 1 0 Montren} Yon June 1908.° ; anata dc, cars west: Amerie || ETROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE, here on Friday last, was drowned whe real, 2808.It in reported that the e boo) th cp, > - pH referre of two and à a oT Rr 11 sold.¢ Mal Bh dis i mines (nt Wa - ite\u2019 the Little St Francis River, : ; Bien How No: 3 mined, He Nes 4 se _ | $200k SXCHANG pue À a ci \\ real Thy ny Herald ne gustisnes ° eue GROWL Eh res TEE SE onsa3 1401 No.3 hits, #34.Na] ned before delp could reach him. Unprecedented Values in Black Colored \u2014 - ; ; D r ess Goods | It is of the utmost importance that you prepare.for the Win be Here To-morrow 8 | \u201cSultry Weather\u201d which is sure to come.N carly every.woman\u2019 _ We k d b f.d 1 fit 4 has the decorative faculty 3 igen, mack EE ti glossy Black, regu © CL 49 Co e ave institutec a number of re uction sa es to t and as this gift can be ine | 44-inch Black French Volle, a reglar valie of Tc.Per yard, ssl \u201cevery occasion ;- the most prominent of.these are: .J dulged with so slight an Proieconenen san nezonne00s tocceeses sense e né sav ne nca 00220000 u0000S are >, _ \u2019 ; tm, ; ) » Lee Colored Mohair Briillantine, very much in demand now for © .LT Special Sale of Dress Goods So _ 1 Lo \u2018outlay we suggest a visit : .suites and shirt waist suits.A regular 40c quality.aL per -20 Lo - Le to our Art D rap er y.; FATÜ, sesssanremmencence nan NN A ad oo \u20ac Ce 1 S + 0, ; soie de Pa 2 a a 2 er La ie = \"| Special Sale of Wash Goods | | ER \u2018Parlors, ., , Navy, nches wide.regular quality re- = I Ba Ce Pa, se i : duced to, per yard.reansansrancénens ancien anses can 75 Ce to Special Sale of Oxford Shoes .4 Ce _.- New | goods arriving.; &-inch wide Flaxed Suiting in navy blue, new blue and black; CR @ Po, Por\u201d Co ; quality worth 75c per yard.#.v.ocarerssen cures éne ses voeu 55 I \u2026 ; Special Sale of Cotton Hose Co : Lo .daily, Dw 42-inch wide Medium Weight Dress- Suttle, Knicker \u2018effect; CT a .2 gplors ot lene gray, awn, brown, resed (quality vor gp -, Special Sale of Swiss Ribbed Underwear | | + Estimates given on all\" ; .carechee ti pnacrerenss cs sec 00e SR ae a f \"44-inch wide Colored.Canvas Cloth, fine and heavy weave, alr Zi .JER LA - kinds of Fa anc Drap- Co leading shades; quality \u2018worth 80c yard, Special.carences 1 585 a Special Sale of Refrigerators \u2019 ae Qu y P 46-inch wide Plain and Fancy Colored Eolfenne, silk and wool: co .: Sard\u2019 Lor gyening and street wear; quality: \u2018worth $1.35 85 Lo \u2018Special Sale of\u2018 Vaists and /hitewear to 1 2 ; r pecial .wsrevesrres eseuve dl eo séaetie cave nccuu0ate es782 \u2014 .x ¢ Cw \u2019 Te .k i ALL-WOGOL COLORED SERGES for children\u2019s dresses, in a ood RSS .1» PL \u20ac : : Co .2 | i Lor HB -.range Of best shades.Special, Yard \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026., a 25 .À- a .\u2014 : ; \u2014 \u2014 .a de SAH SuRTaI NETS.hea as lace insertion.Bpe- - ALL-WOOL, SOLSEER NUN\u2019 S VEILING - for childrens am as.Ft - HF ©.cal, per FAX ce c0ccenencccece ner nds min eee une mens ees beeen 2B er dresses.ecial, per yard.:.EO esse ise0e écho semer + - i So LT Te 800: yards of very fashionable DRESS FABRICS, VIGOREUX : i SASH CURTAIN MUSLINS.\u2019 od CLOTH and ARMURE SUITING, In.light and dark: colère, SE 27 in; Dotted Sash Curtain: Musiins, deep frill, very pretty effect.(ELU .\u2018Worth $1.35.Special, Der VATA.e.rs.ieesescnsncrrsion serinmnss .98\" \u2018 .Spectal, per YALA.ten cceeeasenen te rege mas ece 00200 0er meme 1.800 yards of FINE FRENCH VENETIAN CLOTH, fon taflor- a D : +1 PL A Le CO made costumes, colors of new blue, - fawn, Tiavy, \u201cblack, gray, : .SASH\u2019 CURTAIN NETS\u2014.vn A - brown, green, etc., etc.\u2018Worth.$1.50.- Special Sereseevesiidiee +.1.00 Qf fo = 4 ; : \"80 in.Sash Curtain Bébinettes, Point.d'Esprit, very desisable, , About 75 pieces of FINE FRENCH HENRIETTA CASHMERES, eR Pri nt aists s, © .neat'design.Special, per FA niacin een fei BE \u201c© s nish: añd extra.fine weave, all colors, -46 inch fde.F< 0e PTS ST à Pr 0 Worth 65¢ yard.CR vo.49: Cece : SASH CURTAIN MUSLINS\u2014 .r - se Tt CT EE a CT - 64 in.Fancy pu.Special, per Sas Curtain Mustin, a.decidedly a2 : new design peclal, per yard.vc.soousenasescnimeccese 48 S ; ecial Wash ( ods S ale | Such.a value as \u2018this has been with | SASH CURTAIN -MUSLIN&\u2014 CN i | out.equal for.many and many a day, ae ined men rv Suh So Lc 1 - - y .° .\u201c4.û i A full assontmient, of colors and designs.in good fast \u201ccolor MUS-.\u2018 Ë and it is only by good \u2018fortune that We qe Ÿ Ce shades.Special, per yard.Tere rabeteteeti idan vin sees .= FL À 4; lines, Worth 15c yard.Special.il.ies nen eerie ae aes 10 -.are able to malle this extraordinary offer | .ART DRAPERY\u2014 _ Le 2 + i GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS;- GALATEAS,.In\u2019 an.endless.variety of Uy _ WC lection in this line of goods.5 complete.All widths, i \"colors.and designs.Worth.15.Speclal.2.2.ei cn vinns \"10 - for.Thursday.; co \u201cour selec tH EU 200 pieces of good ENGLISH PRINTS, in small and large.designs, nL : 1 g a ai suitable fêr portieres and hangings.Spos ; ! .light and dark: colors.Worth 9c yard.Specl al,.rorenney WT : Ladies\u2019 Muslin\u2019 and Print El CL 10 shades 50 \u2018in.wide Tapestry,- .damask finished, all \u2018dainty col: * ors.° Per yard sesesersnes sie, MADRAS\u2014 Soe a an 205 : So Colored Madras, all the \u2018newest: and firiest.\u2018grades, in.single and two-toned.effects, 50 in.wide.From, Per yard, 406.to.cee +1.5 \"LACE CURTAINS\u2014.To .; IE Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, wide and \u2018pretty borders, LS +.\u201cplain and- figured centres, durable- net, 50 in.x 3% yds.+ 300 pieces of best quality, celebrated CRUM'S- PRINTS.all fast + .dyed: They are lovely in coloring, and the designs are artis- Coe tic and pleasing.Worth 14c yard.Special Cetera 12% IMITATION OF FRENCH CHALLIES, the correct, thing for summer wear.Our-stock is unusually attractive this season, the designg and color combinations being above the average.LE ES Full range of these for Thursday at, per yard, nc eue a ss da à 18 250 pieces of WASH, GOODS, bought at à great reduction, el new- : and.staple goods.such \u201cas.Fancy Dimity Muslins, Fancy: - Zephyrs, Fancy All \u2018White.Muslins, Flaked Ginghams' and\u2019 + + Colored Linen: Suitines.This is a \u2018great money \u2018saver, Waists, \u2018made up in paiticularly new |, and pleasing styles, some open back.and \u201cothers op=n front, prettily finished vith.\u2018embroidery-insertion and late.Colors |.of sky.blue, pale green, pearl gray, old \"rose and cardinal, \u201cfinished with «clusters | of pin tucks.and pearl.buttons.The long.Special, per PAIF:./rocuiliiriiiii il 8B lt 0008 NRA RAR BI SE, EHSL carts wo - Worth up to 45c yard.Special.0.custervcenerrnsn 19 7 regular prices ef these: were 75 and CURTAIN.PoLEs\u2014- TT \u2018 win be offered Thursday.a splendid range of SUMMER SUIT: bro 00, CT - oe A ; 1,000 \u20185-foot, \u2018all \u2018complete, with trimmings, Curtain Poles.Com oo INGS, including Heavy and Fine Ribbed Piques and Cotton, - ~~.| ; pe - plete, clal, per et.icoiouiiiiiisiinin inl, 19 + Bedford Cord, Colored Ducks and Jeans, Whité \u201c Mattings, 11 gl Our\u2019 unprecedented y.rv |.ae \u2014 - _ = Jacquard, Madras, etc, étc.Worth 85c yard, -Special.26 By ER } no rice: , Thiursda a > | |A A \u2014_ : Co Ale hon eh of extra fine \u2018quality COLORED, ORGAN- 5 i TT 0 nl | \u2026 _ : | 0 \u201cPr te ye i LS Pa TE US = a + - .: | R G ds D 2 \u2026 LINS, in & complete assortment.of charming colors, ; SR rp ee : Ww C0 NE ERR Ch Id PT KF As pale green, pale blue, pale pink, biscuit, red, white, black, oR Ce Co \u2018 Z ren 5 CoE i ancy 00 Ss ep ête., ete, 48 inches wide.Worth Soi yard.Special, sos \"2 BF\".> .| Chair Tigies, in all shades of == SE \u2014 oF 5 77 H ats \u201c| Pan, fringe on both ends and | 2 worked in gold, size 15 x36, © § g Co I Lo ei ;; # at sin.acc et Tews even .25.3 Sn Ladies\u2019 Lon Chemises\u2019 5 1 À ennarers \u201cPointed Crown «1 en ; 4 | Ladies LE 8.oo L die 8\u2019 House Skirts, \u2018made of a-good quality à duck ina neat style with three Straw Sun \u2018Hats, In plain orf \u2018Silk Table Covers, embroid- Le 7 : Ladies\u2019 Long Chemises, made - .1] aale 4 s 1, - fancy straw.15¢ and 19 ered in.\u2019 flowers and.gold, a \u201cof cambric, trimmed around.k | © folds of self strapping.Colors: navy, polka.dot and stripe.pecial.-98c cy ; crées RSR with, extra heavy fringe, 36 : Eo 14/4 hitersear | | neck and arms with Valen- 8 Tr value.a.aree ets case ET aunsierésialenra tin s ina sen ess 1 Children\u2019s Pointed Crown le x 36k Regular $2.29, at.,.1.99 \u201cBC : _ siennes ace, \u2018arourid.Kirt ; 1 qu are eras vaste gies.Heese oc .11 Leghorn Straw Hats, finish: sk.Drares.die 24 i) 99, at.178 > Lo i dies\u2019 Corset Covers with deeb frit.finishea wn 1 | Ladies\u2019 Duck Skirts; made in à | stylish.design\" with fold of lf strapping 1 beara ether.and 23 Stik Cushion Tops, size x 20, 59 - 3 n trimme w ; : : .ras sis ere nec ne 05 a ; 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