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[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL Saturday, 6.30 p.m., lonian.@sun rose to TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.Maostiy fair; cool.4 ve -day at 4.1 1; sets at 731\u201d THE MONTREAL HERALD \u2014 , Es \"A BLISHED 1808.= 7, 4 4 4e Spe.ew 00 Service.44% as L sn 4 BRITISH SETTLERS A Determined Effort to be Made by the South American Republic to Divert Immigration Cable Herald and Toronto to the Montreal News.Gpecial London.June -The Argentine Republic has been encouraged to engage in a vigorous Immigration propaganda in tireat Britain ax a result of the suv- cessful emigration methods adopted by Canada.A deputation ita way from Argentina to kngland.The Hepublic feels the of the letter class of emigrants from Rritaun to Canada nou.and as population 1s the only hope of its vast territory, it resolved to enter ita compelitinn with the Dominion and the United States for the home-seeking British.The delegu- tion will probably find (heir mission a difficult one, as authentic Information In the possession of the authorities here respecting the treatment of British sat- tlers In the Argentine.if published, will cool the ardor of intending emigrants to that republic.SPOILED CHILD OF THE EMPIRE Mr.Chauncey Depew Grows Funny at the Expense of the Dominion.IR NOW an movement 8 Epecial Cable to the Montreal Heraid and Toronto News.London, June 20.\u2014Mr.Genrge Wynd- fam was a guest at the Pilgrim (lub dinner last night.In proposing the toast of his health Mr.(Chauncey De- pew mald nothing separated England and the United States except occasional friction causet by that spoiled child of the Empire, (Canada.The nation to the north of the United Stites was a very good fellow, but, like all pampered and petted children when in vigorous health, labors under the impression that he can with safety shake his fist under the nose of his big brother, because his mother stands behind him.In this case the mother and the elder brother thoroughly understood each other and the child, and so they refer any debatable questions to arbitration, and the arbitrators meet occasionally and postpone their decision.When the child grows up all these difficulties will disappear.MANY CANADIANS IN THE OLD COUNTRY Over Three Hundred Have Registered at the High Commissioner's Office This Month.: Special Cable to the Montreal Herald and Toronto News.London, June 20.\u2014 That more than three hundred Canadians have registered their names at the High Commissioner\u2019's office since June 1 [8s evidence of the large number nf visitors from Canada that are already on this side of the water.For the coming Dominion Day dinner about two hundred and fifty applications have already been re- celved.BRITAIN WILL STAND BY ALL ITS COLONIES Lord Lansdowne Makes an Interesting Announcement in the Lords Last Night.Bpecial Cable to the Montreal Herald.and Toronto News, London, June 20.\u2014L.ord Lansdowne\u2019s statement in the l.ords regarding the Servian situation is generally accepted .as most satisfactory, as were his remarks respecting the Canadian-German tariff question.He deprecated any assumption that Germany had actef] with deliberate hostility toward (ireat Britain.The Government wished to make it perfectly clear and intelligible to Germany and to all concerned that England was prepared to stand by the colonies.CHAMBERLAINITES PLEASED WITH FIELDING'S WORDS {The Canadian Minister of Finance Assumed to Favor the New Policy.Bpeclal Cable tn the Montreal Herald and Torontn News.~The supporters of preferential trade London, June 20.Mr.Chamberlain's NO.144.policy profess to be well pleased with Mr.Fieldlng's statements in the Canadian Commons The movement tn favor of the policy Iv spreading here, bul Its opponents are uctively al work.SEVERAL BY-LAWS RUSHED THROUGH CITY COUNCIL One of Them Prohibits Traders Buying from Farmers Doing Business at Bonsecours Market.It wag by-law day for the City Coun.cil yesterdad, and several were rushed through In the course of the afternoon, The first ati of Dope rial Was hat relating to marhe: ace anmodation.AL Honsecours \u2018De stacs 15 sa 1h olequate that something has po he dot to qe- leve Uhe «cures Han a 0b arly à Bi -las NAS paxs-et protitatinz tfaders, who bay from the Tater and sell to the pubic.tov fib bast ces there.This clause rey is sec 1 Spw.al puacos.svpata'ed L from those © Upiéed ba tarimiers, shall j be res cet on the mark ts by the Market Camino tot fra fers, und ; salt tadéts shad] vor, and, the pene CRITY heraanatter gaan ded ace the m- | ses es ah be than on tre places ao reserved\u201d Ansther clause of the bi Tru wars TAL Ans tenues ean ty Bone SEecars torker fa es Theron che products or hs latin auf to whom The Hidfkel cle k cannot aol a sand to plas hose de Shan! have the right, Hitler bay to pend he miarkhet res 10 the sand ter h, ts his geods gn the greets of the sata.ALL Ame tr vice ba by-law which plares ner cropper ion under the cone and Statusties Com- prassed trol of the Hyon.mites, and it CONSERVATIVES LEAVE Member for Manitoulin Makes Defence in House\u2014Five Hours\u2019 Talk a Criticism of Judges.whose charges aza.n reated on the court alter hs disappear ate so, He said others knew where he wos and tney should have toid Mr.Blake.By ampit tros Mr fCaimey then tha Blame on M Evox for Che nosso leaves from Crossings cash book During bis sperch he was surronnd od by an cager group of Oppos tion nae hers, one of whom Mi.HAnnpa, wno \u201chas been his constant cdyjser, sat at his side on the oor of the tent pou nf \"ben hes.Mr.trinev spoke five hours and had not ren Inde} when the House cl- journed to Monday., EXPRESS FULL, CONFIDENCE, (per ei to The Montreal Harald ) Ingersoi!, fit June 20 AT meet Ing of the south Oxford Reform Aa-\" s0riation, vestrdav, resopbitions wn Adopted espere honorable mention, Frances F.Fullom, Mi- Medal of excelience, .awarded to Jobn Silver medals for music, merited by Graduates of the commercial depart- Henry Leblane, Montreal; Ernest Raymond; Ste.Genevieve; -Daniel Plouffe, Toronto, \u2018June 20.\u2014Toronto dettctives have.ja bold robbery case on their hands.-might be Incurred in the event of his sudden | 4 tion had an enrolment of 188 regular { strong.brown smell was placed in the\u2019 \u201cThe first conferring of degrees to be The members lège, corner of Bleury and St.Cather- Jesuit College will\" give its puplis de- | London, June 20.\u2014A despatch to the \u2018|\u201cMorning Leader dated Moscow, June 17 were then current Czar was only prévented at the last moment the other day at the Serskoe | Belo on the eve of the departure of tempted to gain access to\u201dthe presence of.His Majesty In the uniform of a su- J.R.Webb will preach, and special Toronto, June 20.\u2014Prinéipal Caven, it was, hiz.of Hylieés on arti Era Mon Wétnded- fo.Meard, of inquiry.\" .A \u2018that.the \u201csham battle\u201d on.Carlings iends, \u2018 \u2018Heights yesterday was not all sham, Archbishop's Palace, presided, ät-| two members of the participating regi- à by Very Rev.Father Dign, C.8.C.]l ments and possibly more having been Provincial Very, Rev.Dr.M.A.Mc-| injured, : a Garry, C.8.C.Superior .Fathers) After the fight was over there were rumors afleat that service cartridges had been used by nome of the volunteers.It was.said that service cartridges had been issuéd in error, but it is the belief that if any were used they had been in possession of the parties since they were at range practice, One of the reviewing officers dec! pesitively that he .heard a ball pass over his head, and others in different regiments \u2018were \u2018sure they had recognized the whizz of bullets.| Colonel Denison, of the divisional staff, issued orders for a board of enquiry to investigate.Slight injuries were received by Sergt.Bannister, of the Bruce Regiment, and -Gergt.Carrick, of the 33rd Regiment, in which it was alleged that service cartridges were used.: Several grains of powder had lodged in Bannister's neck, and the wad from a cartridge plerced his clothing and discolored his skin.-Carrick's face was burned with powder.Sergt, Dore received a blank charge in the chest, and another man received a slight bayonet stab.me 2 FINDS A CANINE WITHA Charles Deguire, St.L t, for philo- ; ë nu sophy.Honorable mention-Michacl| : KEEN SENSE OF A JOKE T.O'Brien, Joseph McGrath, : .: -Dr.Alexander Hill, of Downing Col- | lege Lodge, Conducts Experiments \"© on Intelligence of Dogs.\u2018Experiments conducted by Dr.Alex- Oxford, England, would tend to.show that there is the same diversity of in- numan beings.Certain dogs can ap- their kind, and some have even been Known to see a practical joke.Dr.Hill thus describes one incident: \u201cAgain, this \u2018dog has a keen sense of the garden.Its owner came out and called it.My dog caught the chain, events.As soon as the owner \u2018approached, the small dog was \u2018dragged out of reach, and it was not until after captured.These small incidents show, \u2018I think, classify all dogs togcther ag \u2018it is to { classify human beings: their minds na- turaily \u2018run in very different directions, and, just as there are.inventive or artistic men, so dogs may show.leanings minds,\u201d : .: Strange results were \u2018obtained by ex- certain tricks.A dog had been taught to open a box by lifting a wooden latch N.with his nose.When a plece of \u2018hot 1 ment was placed inside the box, the dog made no -efiort to raise the latch as he had been accustomed to do, the smell of the meat having.distracted his at- | tention.When the meat cooled, and the scent dled, the dog at cnce opened Hill says of the experiment: .= \u201cIn this experiment the dog knew two things.He knew how to open the box.Indewd, the eight of the latch was so strongly associated in the dog's mind with the action of lifting it that it is surprising\u2019 that the usual, almost me- _} chanical, response to sensation did not occur.Had he lifted the latch it would not necessarily have implied that he did it with the object of securing the food.| He knew that the box contained meat.Eager as he was to sccure the meat, he eat is to lift the latch.\u2019 I have de- .}'scrihed the experiment in detail, be- me, of great importance.It is to be associated In tne dog's mind with the approbation of a human betñg.Great The sight »f the box was strongly sug- 1 of openink-jt: \u201cWith a view to diminish- tng the urgency of this señforimoter.as- soclation, a piece df hot meat, with a -box.Its rich scent distracted his at- \u2018| tention from the latch.When the dog was readmitted to the yeard later in the morning, he was aware that the box was in the vard, and he went straight fiom a person to the box.Py this time the bone was cold.and .its scent.less striking.Tt is impossible to repeat the experiment upon Peter, because now, when.hé opens the box, he invarlably rearches for food inside it.\u201d TC .CURRY-BURNHAM.: * The marriage of Miss Sophronia Bonita.Burnham, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry H.Burnham, of Port Hope, and sister of Major Burnham, Toronto, to real, son of \u2018the late Admiral Dougius Curry, Shottery Hall, : Stratford-on- \u2018Avon, England, took place at Trinity College School.Chapel, Port Hope, Rev.Dr.Symonds officiating.A reception was afterwards héld at the residence of .Le à b à In | the bride's parents.Mr.' and Mrs.at: the closing exercires to be held In Curry left on the afternoon train for: New York en route to England, return- Ing here (n-September, where they will in future reside.| , M, © Mrs.-Horetzki, of Bedford Road, was the English | the hostess of a farewell tea fn honor of her daughter.Mrs.Daughton Qw:n, of Montreal.: 205 |.SHIPPING.: NOTES OF THE WATER FRONT.\u201c fhe SS.Montcalm, Canadian Pacific Atlantic line, Bristol to.Montreal, passed Cape Magdalen at noon yesterday.The 8S.Montenglé; Canadlin Pacific Atlantic line, \u2018sailed from Bristol on Thursday for Montreal.The SS.Jacona.Thormeon Ine, arrived from Leith yesterday, in-ballast.\"The SS.Tritonin, Donaldson \u2018line, passed Tory Head yesterday en route \u2018| from Montreal to Glasgow.\u201cThe: SS.New England arrived at -Queenstown from.Borton yesterday.The SS.Scottish Hero; Cunadian \u2018Ocean and: Inland line.sailed.to-day .| for Rotterdam with general cargo, The R.M.8., Tunisian, Liverpoo! to assed Father Poirt at 2.25 p.m.ÿester- day and is due here this evening.© -7 The S8 Dominion, Dominion line, Liverpool to Montreal, passed Father Point at 11 n.m.yesterday.The has 18 firat, 193 second, and 214 third Insso .passengers.The steerag?- passengers will be landed at Quebec.The 88.Wyandotte, Antwerp to Montreal,\u201d passed Father Point at 1.35 n.m.yesterday and is expected here to-morrow., Allan line R.M.8.Parisian from Liverpool for Montreal, via Moville, Ri- \u2018inouski and Quebec, sailed from Moville 2'p.m.yesterday with 46 first, 190:second \u2018and 42)-third-class pasaengers.« Allan line steamier Pomeranian, from Montreal- for Glasgow arrived at Glasgow yesterday morning.Co \u2018DEPTH OF SHIP CHANNEL, The officin]l register of .the depth of water in the ship channel yesterday tead as follows: .- : .At Montreal, June 19, noon, 80 feet 7 tuches.D \u2018 ; Near Sorel, June 18, 6 p.m., 30 feet 6 nohes.2° no At St.John des Challons, June 1, 11.30 a.m,, at: low \u2018water, 280 feet 1 inch! June 18, 2.10.p.m, \u201888 foet 10 inches at high mater Toh ry i t Bt.Nicolas, June 18; 8 sn 2 feet 1 inch at low water; Jjne IX, 12.35 .\u201c© Lo ES ela ain | ander Hill, of Dunning College Lodge, telligence in the canine race as among preciate things more than others of a joke.Some days ago, -a small \u2018dog |.with a loose chain was wandering in | dragged the little dog away and waited.a long chase that the little dog was | that it is as impossible to, towards special developments: of their\u2019 periments in accustoming a dog \u2018to-do.the box and obtained {ts contents.Dr.\u2018did \"not reason \u2018The way to secure the.cuuse all \u2018details are, as it appears to | | noted that the opening of the box was | care was taken that no person should\u2019 Horticultural Society was held in Vic-| be present v'hen the dog,found the box.gestive to the dog\u2019s.mind of the action\u2019 \u201c| Lindsay Mr.Edward S.Curry, B.A., of Mont- .Mor.treal, with- pasgengers and cargo, | Furness line, - py FIELD BATTERY JS UNDER | +3 Into Its Annual Camp for Summer The 3rd Montreal Field Battery, under command of Major G.W.Stephens, goes Into camp.on St.Helen's Island this afternoon.The battery leaves the drill hall at 2.30 o'clock, taki with it six guns and six waggon Umbers, ac cording to the new regulations.Fore merly six guns and three waggons were taken.Ar.advance party under command of Capt.Reford has made all preparations on the island for the reception of \u2018the battery.Tents have been erected.The guns will be parked in the same position as last year.\u2018 © This year the battery will go intb camp.stronger than for years.Mem- orfes qf the pleasant time spent at last year's camp still linger with the men, and an even better time is looked for- \u2018ward to this year.The full complement of ofifcers will accompany the battery, which this year, however, will he without the services of Dr.Charles Mc- Eachran, the popular \u201cveterinary sure géon.Veterinary Surgeon Cowan will act provisionally as veterinary officer, pending being officially gazetted to the post.0, The officers who will accompany the battery, are Major G.W.Stephens in command, Captain S.Herbert Capper, Section Commanders Lieuts.D.R.Mc- Cuaig and Fyshe.Liéut.Grant will be unable to attend camp owing to his appointment as assistant gunnery In- \u2018etructor at the brigade camp at Des- eronto.; © So A Quartermaster - Sergeant Instructor Slade, of A Battery, R.C.F.A,, will act as instructor during camp.He is an old D Battery man, and saw much service in South Africa.He will be assisted by Sergt.-Major Wm.Porteous, Quarter- n.aster Sergeant B.Holdbraok, both ex- members of the Coronation contingent.The battery.will stay in.camp until Dcminion Day.It is expected that Col.Drury, C.B., A.D.C., who inspected the battery last: year.will also be the inspecting officer this year.0 Men, Women ~ and Happenings Captnin Weldon, England, is a guest ] at the Place Viger.TS : Mr.W.G.Cross, -Coaticook, is at the Queens.1\" a © Mr! L.G.Glass returned from New - York this.morning.Co 4.Col.Skedden, of- Hamilton, is at the.Windsor.Co 0 Co Rh Mr.Albert Taylor has returned from New oYrk.- : i Mr.R, G.McLachlan, of Beamfleld, P.C., is in town.2 on Mr.F.D.Monk leaves for Quebec this evening.nn .E Mr.and Mrs.J.R: L.Ross will spend the summer in Sydney, C.B.- = Miss Wonham, Montreal, was among \u2018the guests \u2018ut Mrs.Horetzki's tea in aronto.this week.Lo ; Mr.Fraser, Montreal, was a guest at a dinner given in Toronto this week by \"Mr.Tom Temple.2.Mr.Percy Ryan, Montreal, registered at the Chateau, Québec, on Thursday evening.0° Co 27 Mrs.Brock and children, of Clarke Avenue, left this week for :Lake Cbarlebolx,\u201d where .they: will spend the summer.; .Ludy Hickson and Wo 'make.a reasonable charge for and ACCURATÉ COMPOUNDING.Goods sènt to: \u2018all parts of the.city\u2019 and ts \u2018| Westmount.\u2018Night Ben 4nd speaking be Also night telephone in 1 store.: ne HARTE'S \u2019 \u2018dlerk\u2019s .reom RL | 2450 St.Catherine St, Cor.Drummond, Why Do So Many Canaries Die ?SN Es S - \u2018poor \u2018bird foods.Brock $ Bird Sead, which has been tried aud tested, and used by thete is a cake of Bird Treat.À Grocers and Druggists Keep It \"REMOVAL! - The Liverpool & London à Globe Insurance Co \u2018Have Removed from 88 St.Peter Bt.to their New Building, : ne ST.JAMES STREET, | CORNER PLACE D' Wanted di.50 Canadian ex-Og \u201calrymen.for the We combined with Sav, : South Africa.Appl \u2018Monday, between\u2019 and 2 o'clock, to CAPT.I.J.VESSAR' \u2018tor-cars © take part in Farliamentary Those who go down to sea in -mo- Long es |Art Assoolation | ADMISSION 286, rt ee ra er treet .Owing to using so many bost food on the market ji © On the Grounda; mr MONTREAL ART PRINTERS.HERALD 308 DePArTuaNE, us re 3 the best bird fanciers.In each packet : A + ; | ter\u2019 L.Main sai | y > afm he TA £ 1 5.I Ed À ga 8 D à wo Pe ok BT Re KF \"TTR Tea that! 177\" Revolutionized the | Frade\u201d 7 | interests of the country.Can there be |.\u2018any question: as to.which io the safer, es the.sp0sr, AR, the more honept, policy?ONE OF THE PROBLEMS: \u201car boo 2 gs the Teer Ronpentensinnimenansssannen ones KDE nocessnac camera nan can ropes ajens - woah y ita qe Side © = and Ireland, ates aad.EMPIRE.|\": A more suggestive and forcible: Mie tration of the ise Frat \" » > circusation of Dat Herald is : PERLE iy or the other Th ihe way of laser Impe ity.be- 4 papers\u2014with ene exceptien\u2014pub ween Great Britain and hers colonies Tel croulation in all ie now \u2018could hardly.be conceived.than that the front rank of Canadian advertising just afforded by New South Wales in *, mediums.Rates off application.{the matter, of the concession to t \u2018 Eastern Extension Telegraph Compant which gives it a substantial advantage over the Pacific cable which is owned | by the\" \"Governments of Canada and\" Australia; For a number of years the .J Australian section of the Empire, feel-\"| ., ing itself under the héel gf the mono- | * poly of the Eastern Extension\u2019 Tele- |: - graph Company, pressed very strongly [\u201d the formation of a partñérship in afif Imperial Pacific cable, iirging al _| dominating principle :that the scheme |.could not fail- to\" promiote Imperial unity.A strong argument used.by the Australian \u2018states, then colonies, and es- | peclally by New South Wales, was that the Imperial Pacific project would | be an alternative route to the east, BRANCH OFFICES.- LONDON, YG.\u2014J.B.Mortimer, 33 Great >\u201c 8t Helen Bt.FAC.NEW YORK-M.Tobin, 108 Fulton St.\u2026 TORONTO\u2014A.H.Byrne, 3 Confederation \u201c \u201cLite Building.| ; JOB PRINTING.* : + Pr \u201cThe Herald's Job-Printing and Book Binding \u2018Departments \u201care.among the largest in the Dominion, and are equipped for the execution of the finest work.TELEFHON EB.MAIN 1078\u2014Private Branch Exchange con: .7.Recting with all departments.- \u2018HERALD PUBLISHING \u2018COMPANY.; \u2018808 Craig Street, Montreal.! JAMES:S.BRIERLEY, .Managing Director.CEYLON TEA AeA { ho Equally P URE NATURAL GREEN One Trial will Convert your Taste.SEALED PACKETS ONLY NEVER SOLD IN BULK { 800, 2%, ras Pour, .Trade with your eyes Open Accept only \u201c SALADA.\u201d ih fi | a I i [a Hl gi Li yo A +a , T.r.ssmamax, © Ww + pEAYLOE | Passing entirely through territory under | .YY co - 10 .hh 1 © .Co.: = \u2014 British, control ; that its importance 1- Ce Te, So a : oe.LoL : Co ._ .\u2018\u201c : , dm SR - an | from a strategic, point of viey was| - 257 10° 220 Le .0 RE - 2° } RL THEN AND NOW.\" a EB THE HERALD AND THE manifest, and thât the postes tôn of the ) TTT .: : \u2018 = Lo ; } PET LL = a.° ; T HOLIDAY SEASON first cable across \u2018the Pacific Was a|.\u201c Unole.\u2018Sam\u2014\u201cGosh, t can't.¢ afford to.lose.the old man's tradé Wonder.now ¥ : ould block the whole scheme ! © 2 \u2018 mattér of the highest.commercial im- by getting friendly with the \u2018daughter.She used to be willin*- ough Eo : Let 6 A.Res \u2018 ; portance.\u201cIt was on this understanding = aio pa =; i esponse ta Lord Tennyson\u2019 s \u201c \u201cLock Hall Readers of The Herald changing their \u2018residences for the sum- ; .mer months, may have the paper sent to any address in Canadu, \u2018 Great Britain, © he\" United FT Company held meefings.k Montreal.The former assembled to devise some way in which money could be raised to help the concern out of Its present | that*ap agreement was consummated, and thè* cable constructed, and the\u2019 ob- Mgation Was imposed upon all the \u2018part- tes to the compact that they should do States at ents fiveace ents per their Dest to promote the success of the.difficulty.The Nova Scotld directors \u201cmonth.enterorise.met to declare dividends, and hear that 4.cL to Within three Weeks of.the establish- .the company was: «showing earnings at} i \u201c | ment of the Pacific \u2018cable partnership, the rate of 18 per cent.a yeiir.The Us as.the Empire's \"Spoiled Child of the and after the'proclamation had been is- gpg jeholders of the Dominion Company \u2018.sued \u2018by -the \u2018Australian Confederation] pave.ifow been pretty well drilled into |.« North\" \u2014 M F.Ww yfdham Speaks on the Thouth the post om placing thé post-office, of \u2018which \u2018aN the: the belief that the tariff.is: responsible | vo less, mournful creotE sland, na ue \u2018Australian=telegra bi anches, : lations, but - 20 \u2018 Ce Bings of dark und balef - gr phs \u201cwere br for the ir trials and\u2019 tribula 10° Irish Land Bill.a FES cast the pind baietul evils which o'er weil ri « | , Sixty Years After.\u201d DEPEW SAYS CANADA SMENACETO | + * PEACE BETWEEN EN{ SLAND AND US, In 1888 Lord Tenuyeon surprised the world, and \u2014 | pained his admirers, recantation of his earlier faith, as expressed in \u201cLocksley Hall.\u201d His poem, ican Hall Sixty.Years After,\u201d elicited numerous protests, not the least vigorous of which was from the pen of Rev.E.H.Dewart, D.D., wbo died this week in, Toronto.This - \u201cResponse\u201d is published \u2018below, and will be- read with re interest >, many of Dr.Dewart's Designates mes A VITAL DIST: NCTION.\u201cThe stability of the \u2018Fielding tariff - has been one of its fnost marked-char- Christless multitudes, unpitied, dowa + a i er thraldom swept; Lett alone in guilt and darkness while taf Church -supinely slept; acteristics.\u201cFor six years it has stood \u2018under the jurisdiction.\u2018of the Common- shy they ask, How.Is it that the | Men of hoperul ( - wr ¥ © ear forget not N - almost unaitered in \u201cword or line.wealth Government, Jew South Wales Nova -Rbothr Steel.Cempany flourishes RE Lo c re century has a ron bow our | Now Same hs ore, 22d nation, where God'ml .É - ô - se : el wrongs and hat&ul named, When, sessiôn after session, appeals entered into an agy ment.\u2018with\u2019 the under the sume tarire® Among the ren.\"once on fasbion's mone.that were ! | deg free mysdon are with Nviag rons for \u2018the Dominion Steel Company being.in its present position the tarift : BR not the \u201cmost ishrgr ight, oc + Eastern Extension Tels raph Company giving it privileges of-a Jemarkable character, which it had Never possessed before -in.Australia.The, agreement were made to have it changed in this: or that particular; Mr.Fielding felt .Justified: in taking the position that stability of the tariff as-à whole was Why: \u2018in.every clime\u2019 and period bave the fear- : ; , - fui and the olé, - vo no Glorified the \u2018ake degarted as the Eden age À EE ST + of gold?Ba right becazse past evils de me veg Ta mous présent aime pee them and cover cruel wrong, | with pleasant rames?And eliza the fruits of [ER eee = > \u2014\u2014 ee : Change end progress, larger freedom, .8 of.more.importance to \u2018the country.which was made oh.the.16tH \"February, Messrs.Henry Mor gan & Co.asser! \"the bang of time bas brought, which rich and freedom, new of than any slight injustice that might.1901, is to, \u2018Temain\u2019 in -force.until re- | and present figures.1g Are but signs of blight acd ruin +7 \u201cthe rash rues ames I priv SR .result from leaving .things as they scinded by mutugl consent in.4rrefutable\u2014that the com : ; aod reckless wrought., ; tanqutenuaiz demie?gn.wwe \u201cwere.Undoubtedly, the Finance Min- | writing.at conceded fo the* Æast- ment of real estate values.throughout ' Forms of lite and truth mae v y - : ary \u201cwn =e wy Sowa] struggies À _ister was right The tariff of 1897, ot] ern Company A special wire.ON i.the city 1s far below the assessment [fe apirit of-the years: ars Laan rt ut a eu Fatrest blossoms o! the sproagiome vicar eon As.Se 1 ais of ming th> fruit Lppears.terar aad gm\u201d mace, wiiek orang \u2018made of.their .properties.Surely thig \u2018 Every age monlds thought sd suse 3 a; AT zm eo ent the Government posts \u2018between Syd-: 4, xX is a charge forathe City Colincil to 1n#: A \\ .«curse, \u2019Wag not a.thing \u2018of perfection, ney and South \u2018Australia, a.distance of- ut tinkering with i£ would.have béen oman PE Tr \u201cdangerous, by introducing the element of doubt.This Mr.Flelding- avoided, and \u2018one of the: consequences has been \u2018a feeling of confidence\u2019 in.the prevall- ing conditions that has never, for a similar length of time, existed under any other Canadian tariff.It is sur- rrisins, therefore, to find Mr.Northrup, in discussing Mr.Tartes high- tariff resolution, using this language: \u2014 \u201cNo tariff can be: \u201ccalled \u201cproperly protective unless it has the two fac- turs: One, the factor of giving the measure of protection, and the\u2019 other, 1 ing the stability of protection.1t, is all very well to offer manufacturers\u2019 _ or capitalists any percentage you like, \u201cten, filteen, twenty, fifty or one hundred per cent., as a measure: of pro- tectioh, but unless you \u2018also.give.them kuch confidence in the Government \u2018that 1hey believe the protection will be stable, then your protection is\u2019 inadequate, and will \u2018never bririg- about the results that protectionists have in view.why capital is chary \u2018of investment_in Canada is the fact that stability is - wholly wanting in any tariff that hon.gentlemen opposite have\u2019 brougnt down ; The statement that.stability is wholly wanting in the Fielding tariff is directly \u2018at variance with the facts, \u2018and the assertion that capital is\u2019 chary of investment in Canada is grotesque- of affairs as known to people in all\u2019 parts of the Dominfon.Here In Mont- | real we have new manufacturing establishments, and.enlargements of old ones, coming into existence almost daily.Hamilton \u2018is never tired of Te- cording the vast investments of the Deerings, and of dilating upon what the Westinghouse people are going to do in the same city.Toronto is growing so rapidly in population that rentals of dwelling houses are going, skyward.And the same story is told everywhere.else throughout the coun- | try.In fact, it is only a short time since warning was given by some bank managers that the demands of business were encroaching upon available capl- tal, and that a halt in investment might have to be called because of lack of the needful funds.And.it.is.in the face of such facts as these that a Conservative member of the House rises in his place to say .that capital is chary of investment In Canada bécause of the instability of the tariff! .But laying to one side these obvious misrepresentations, the.object of Mr.Northrup's argument is easily - understood.His idea of a stable.tariff is a tariff prepared.by- a Government bcund hand and foot to the manufactur- Ing interests of the country.Stability, in; his mind, does not mean permanency of form, but unchanging subserviency to the manufacturers.He holds that the Government of the country should be so committed to the -doctrine and \u2018practice.\u2018of high protection that any manufacturer, no .matter how selfish his claims, or how unjustly they might bear on the rest of the community, | could go to the Government with full confidence that his demands weuld he acceded to, No doubt, Mr.Northrup .will qualify such a description of his Ideal government, but fundamentally this, is what his stable tariff admin\u201c {stration would amount to.: Mr.Northrup's argument draws ate tention to a vitdl distinction between the men who occupy the two sides of the House of Commons.On Mr.Northrup\u2019s side sit men who are.prepared \u2018tô support the proposition that -Government must.stand pledged to the manufacturers.Opposite him sit men \u2018who, hold that the interests of the \u201chole country must be Parliament's \u201cfirst consideration, and that while the manufacturing industry is: an .Im-.\u201cportant and a rapidly growing part of \u2018connected: with the offices of the East- -ern Company, and is always at the ser- | the other state capitali of the common- To-day one of.the great reasons | cept \u2018those in respect of local offices.\u2018The Commonwealth Government, \u2018entirely different \u2018view, but, assuming ly out of accord with the true condition | -board applied for the enjoyment of all the cable rate from nine shillings and papers w 117 be able to furnish some in- they turned 1 position.\u201d the | several hundred miles, to, be provided and maintained for ever at the expense of the State.Though the.entire telegraph system - of Australia is under.Government contrél, this speclal wire 18 vice of the Extension Company, and is probably even now being extended.to: wealth.- This gives exceptional\u2019 facill- ties for uninterrupted communication in Australia, and affords opportunities for secret concessions to customers, one of which, the free registration of addresses, cont in.force for at least three months 8to the detriment of the Pacific cable.\u2018.Amongst \u2018other advantages given are relief from all customs duties'and Wharfage rates of ali cables, : J telegraph.instruments, machinery, stationery and other goods, exemption of the compahy\u2019s vessels.from port and light dues, and exemption from income tax and all other rates and taxes, ex- re- | piying to the very natural protests of Canada and Great Britain, claimed that it had no.alternative but to recognize this contract.Many authorities take an\u2019 that obligation, it can hardly be denied that the same concessions ought: to: be made to the Pacific cable, and how has this been recelved?The Pacific cable.privileges conferred on the Eastern Extension Company.Some of these have: now been granted, but the substiince has been declined.Yet the \u2018Pacific cable was the means of bringing down four pence a word\" \u2018to three shillings, and has provided an alternative route.\u2014_\u2014 ; 'BWALLOWING\" MR.TARTE, When the next election\u2019 campalgn gets\u2019 into full swing, and the majority: &f people find more.interest in: political\u2019 news than they do now, the Liberal teresting reading by.Feproducing the endearing terms used by the Conservative papers three years ago every time their attention to Mr.Tarte, the present \u201cMaster of .the Op- \u2018The\u2019 race war campaign organized and waged by the leading Conservative organs was particularly animated, and abuse without sthit was \u2018heaped.upon the head of the man who |- now has to be received with a smile and an open \u2018hand.Papers\u2019 like.the Toronto Mail and, Empire and the Ham- | ion Spectator,\u2019 \u2018the leading Consérva- tive \u2018Journals of Ontario, were thrown.into violent hysterics at the mere mention of Mr.Tarte\u2019s name.The Spectator éspecially found it necèssary to -relleve | its feelings with such remarks as these: \u201cTarte the traitor.\u201d - RRA \u201cTurn the rascal out.\u201d \u201cPull down the tri-color.\u201d \u201cTarte likes the Boers.\u201d \u2018Thes= are mild samples, though they.are forceful.enough.to.afford & very striking comparison with the honeyed - Nords regarding Mr, Tarte now in use by the same paper.ee ete pent - NOTES AND COMMENTS.Judge - Armour is one of the strong men of the Canadian judiciary, and the Supreme Court .was measurably strengthened in the confidence of the Canadian bar when he accepted a seat upon it.The news cabled by our London correspondent that his physical condition is so low that hope has been abandoned, will be heard with unfeign- \u2018ed regret throughout the .Dominion.\u2018Should the fears be fourid.too well\u2019 | grounded, Canada will be the loser | building\u201d ! other - people\u2019 3.assessment.surely, to be sufficient cause for u muni- | \" sessed, | surely to be suffic lent ciuse for « municipal investigation if.a reputable\u2019 busl* | \u201cunder-v aluation\u201d on down men,- coming to \u2018the redistribution of the .electoral.die- tario, \u2018Conservative gerrymandering: brigade, .| 18 reached.Yet \u2018the orderly.bukiness- } like and\u2019 apparently non- partizan mun\u2019 -out arousing serious \u2018opposition, was vestigate?\u2019 Supposing that, under \u2018the law, the pates at ot the Morgan too low, who.is to definitely ascertuin the facts und -apply the remedy If, not the City \u2018Council?The.Messrs, Mor- Must us- wir.not, appeal.\u201cIt dught/ hess firm publicly assert, as the.\u2018Messrs, \u2018Morgun do, that, searching on their part has Tev euled wide-sprrad To get justice; should not be \u2018necessary \u2018to force Council tb act.tion upon the whisper or slightest SUB-.piclon that wrong: Is being committed.dt fresh air.against the check to ead! of Liberal and Conservative, \u2018members of a Purliumentary Commitee sitting | and, lke ordinary, sensible agreement regarding tricts in the several provinces.Sir Wilfrid Laurier, In proposing this method of \u2018redistribution, \u2018has done a greater thing than may appear on ihe surface.It is \u2018too soon yet to.spe: 1k of the results of the new plan, for the serious differences between the two parties will not-fuily.develop until \"On- \u2018the old battling ground of the ner: adopted.by the members of tie Committee augurs.well for the success of thelr work.If their recommens dations go-through Parliament with< it wing ,have been made clear that so delicate and vital a subject van \u2018be practically.removed from the sphere of the party} \u2018manager without invalidating the von-f trol which Par Hament naturally desires |' to maintain over \u2018the constitution of its \u2018own ranks.: ; - j s ; \"The Imperial Bank.By.adding\u2019 $100,000 to its rest - fund and providing \u2018$20,000.toward the, reduction of the bank premises account,\u2019 the Imperial.Bank has again \"materially strengthened its position.a -dividend of ten per cent.out of the eirnings ofthe year, and In addition, was paid the amount carried forward was about double that of the.previous year.To the rest was- also.added the premium teceived oh new \u201cstock issued: $411,000, \u2018making the reserve 88.33 per.tent.of.-the capitalization.\u2014\u2014 pement A EULOGY \u2018ON GOLDWIN SMITH.(Toronto News.) Nothing more touching and impressive has beén witnessed in Toronto for many a day than the reception of Dr.Goldwin Smith af the university dinner, When he rose to speak he was received with extraordinary enthusiasm.There a rare.heartiness and spirit, and a deep riote .of.sympathy in \u2018the welcome.\u2018 It \u2018was a fine revelation of democracy in its higher mood.Deep down in the heart of the people there is a deep regard for courage, a sincere reverence for learning, à genuine love for integrity.Courage and integrity and learning are united in an eminent degree In the character and equipment of Dr.Gold- win Smith.Singularly loyal to Its own convictions and singularly courageous in the expression of his opinions, careless of the favor of the populace, and none too high, .but that = many Éner properties\u2019 are assessed fur (3 gan cvamnot be asked to \u2018appeal against ; \u2018enquiry | ity the} - \u201cThat: \u2018body: \u2018should hef- - Jeälous - enough- of the rights .of the ; \u201céitizens to- promptly.order an inv estiga- .When, one recalls \u201cthe\u201d \u2018days of the gërrÿymanders.the days when the Lib- : eral Opposition in the Commons was ; \u2018straîning every netve, to save Liberal constitueiicics from \u2018bethg blotted \u201coff the political map.it comes ifke- -a\u2019breuth - de .\u2018Landon, June® Pilgrims\u2019 Club lust night, the principal} \u201cguests: beitig- MF.\u201cGeo.Wyndham, GRfet: Secretary \u2018for Ireland.Among\u2019 \u201cthe others were the Duke \u2018of \u2018Newcastle, | Lord Brassey, Lord Stalbridge; Field Marshall Sir George ~ White, Senator \u2018Depew, Captain Stockton, naval attache of \u2018the American embassy, several members of Paritament, and.a number of literary meg.= .Mr.Depew, in proposing a toast fo Mr.Wyndham, palds a-tribute to him \u201cTor having, after eight \u2018hundred years of antagonism, which could not be ends ed by force or \u2018surrender, d'gcovered the secret of \u2018conclilating thes Trish, a Referring to Angin: American\u201d e'u- tions, Mr.Depes said, that\u2018hothixX now separated the two\" tountries except a \u2018\u201capotied child of the femplre in the north,\u201d his réference be'ng ta Canada.This child was™ a very geod fellow.in his way, but ke all pampered children He was clined to shake his fiat in his elder brother's face, kKnowing that his mother was behind him, But the disputed matter had been refeired to arbitration and.thé deciston must be awaited.Meanwhile the child would appear.M R.: \u2018WYNDHAM'S REP LY.\u201cMr: Wyhdham, replving to Mr.-De- | pew s compliments anent the Arten land bill, sald that whether whether ft buried him in {ts ruins, the idea Woyld remain.tend that his efforts would necessarlily \u2018succeed, but hoped In any case that they would be taken for the deed.Hin -chief Incentive In \u2018making \u2018this.prac- teal attempt In a visionary caudge was heartfeit desire that Ireland might \u2018become - a link between Great Britain and the United States instead of Its being as hitherto, a chasm.\" should be no ground standing between the Ulnited States and Great Britain.Speaking the same language and: cherishing - the same ideals, a great responsibility rested on both to ensure that the mind remained open and the heart warm.It was introduced the bill, which: he hoped would bring about an era ot conct Nation in Ireland.\u2018BRO OF LADYSMITH SPEAKS.Sir George White referred to his frequent intercourse with.American naval 20\u2014About 160 guests.) Comers while he \u2018was « Governor of.Gibd- raltar \u201créduce-: hey.arm, mum, while ever strength und enérgy she could, when great national necessity arose: gather tagether her the United Statés ahd Great Brifain, it\u2019 united, could.whip the world, while.if ever.they themsr!ves came to -blows the -Attended the first \u2018annual banquet of the, disastrous, for they were bound by this common principle that both were maintaining: und.safeguarding the liberties] of put DOSCH, grow up and the difficulties \u2018would dis- any, the measures : achieved what its author hoped for or.He did not pres.fon scholar, Therefor -misunder- over the w spired by that feeling that he had in-| Jour.country\u2014unloss we keep.our public that gennine\u2018 demiocfacy.which à inerson glorified and \u2018Lincoln described\u2019 -f government of the people, by the He said thé.United States could d_navy:to à minl- body\u2019 knew with what strength.The forces of results to the clvilized world: would.be the people.It was Impossible to imagine that force li\u2019 either country would ever be uséd for unconstitutional «Rip Gilbert: Parker.who was born in -Cankda, In speaking to.a toast to the PHRHmS Club, showed that he did not | Appreclate Mr, Depew:s Humbrous ref- Greñce to the Dominion, recmed avmew hat nettled, PRES.SCHURMAN'S VIEW Former Canadian.Thinks We May Reject Chambgriain\u2019s: and Throw In Lot \u2018Wi Tthaen, dane.20.\u2014coénell.\u201c1 niversity pradunted nearly 600.students yester- | C100.more thnn ever before, bit did not \u201cConfer a single honorary degree.President Schyrman delivered an-ad- dress, to the gradiating else; which \u201che began by decinping \u2018that the best.oration ever heard by college men In Atrerien wus that deilvered by Fwmer- at Magvard om tbe American After repeatodiy quoting Emerson, Du.Rehurman apld: \u201cI 'ennnot believe that Mr.Chambers Indn\u2019s plan for the unification of the British Empire will command the assent.atpanada, and, If Cunada declines to afd in sharing the | military and financial responéibility of the British Isles, if she\u201d finnily decides to Niold nloof, if shoe concludes to hroav.in her lot formally and actually with this continent, it will not be long before, the Styrs end Stripes are \u201cwaving ole of\u2019 North Amerles, \u201cBut there would he no advantige to mankind in our accession to this large herituge\u2014in doubMliig the area of vcople, and for the people.\u201d his life in.this new land, and.in a measure to forego.that \u2018great place which he might have had among the choice intellects and the rich sur- teaching has been unwelcomed.Often he has breasted squarely the tides of our national feeling.Often hé has set our prejudices at defiance.Through storm and calm he had kept an even way; boldly declaring the truth as he time and events.But aside altogether fi 'm those\u2018 opinions, which, perhaps, n n many \"Canadians hold, he has stoo among us for thirty years as type of the cultured gentleman, and our best exemplar in public morals, while his feet have gone uhceasingly upon and good old man, set the quarrels of other days in the background, and re-| Joice to know, us was so manifest ut groundings of the Old World.Often his saw it, and leaving his .vindiontion ta- our best welt that \u2018we should honor this great the university dinner, thit he van be \u2018touched by out good will, and is not indiffererit to our esteem.° Con rt AN ENTERPRISING STORE.\u201c Vialtors to the city during the coming week should not miss one of the most interesting sights.The 8.Carsley Co., Limited\u2019 ing establishment.trom Notre Dame or St.James Street, being located between St.Péter and St, John Sts.I addition to the great stocks of all manner the 5th Floor, a well equipped Dining Hal}, where 2 ther full meals or light refreshments |.s, im It can be entered either rerchandise, there is also situated, \u2018upon Do not cast away the kerpe! Zoe De.To the.glad, An the world is Chills our hopefu.| Then the world without grows darker: = Who that \u2018at which hel .\u201cThen.= acal\u2019 and political\u2019 ee | = free.and living mix4\u2014 ness of the rizd.\u2018 the J-ulse of life Keeps xno inspanicg mur: \u20ac wre me diez sublime, Pathe 3 Srighzoess.have ; pours balm on every star; à Ane the bleakest scenes are padded gy te sunshine in the When the fires of life buis dimly.\u201cand the | false and selfish world trust and courage unl the ; things.flags of faith\u2018are furisd, which once seemed good and \u2018at \u201c| The despondent spirit colors with the ues se, its despair.\u2018 Looking backward oh 1 the 2205 ot which timir croakers boast, = They are black with wrongs \u201cand calsedooës that arè now a vanished Bost: \u201cFor \u2018the \u2018good old times\u201d echdosomed peatn less follies, social crimes.That we would not brook a moment tp these: -ktnôlier.better times.; #5, shares the \u201c1ght and freedom, which like blessed sunlight falls On the.peasänt's lowly.cottage freely as - lordly halle, Would go back to times of darkness cer te \u201csun of {freedom rose And renounce the wealth \u201cof \u2018blessing \u201cwhich | 7 this latest age bestows?The the vast\u2019 sud mystic forces God throug | :.Dature had diffused \u2018Were, alike by sage and savage.undiscovered : and unused; Now these powers.like \u2018tteing- creatures.bare been tauglit by human skil :~ Wear mat.\u2019s yoke and bear his burdens.ah \u201cful servants to his will, rene Learning then was Foitune\u2019s favor: \u201cto tre poor \u2018by fate.denied Now the gates of Truth and Knowledge unts all stand open wide; And the poor man's boy, with only \u2018honest heart and active brain.- May evitiee his native Kingsdip and the high: est tank attain.\\ Then \u2018the toiling and- the lowly- were each \u2018petty tyraut's scorn, : Doomed to stay with dumb submission in the sphere where they were born: \"Now the rons of toil are honored, while their | \u201cselfish despots cower; For the voice of -houest Labor bas become .a - voile of power.\u2018 \u2018the ; mültitude, \u2018 unthinking.drank the potion given, Took the words of.human teachers as the + Very words ot.Heaven.\u2019 \u2018 Only tew with.faith and courage \u201cTruth \u2018her- selt supremely prized, ° ditnaty {W@ntle the slaves of customs worshipped what the past has canonized.Now ° er, Truth\u2019s vast sea exploring Thought'e al îîres, penhious, are unfürled, There's a mental resurrection like the spring- - - time of a world.\u2018Creed and teacher ust -be -tested aa by .fire in flercest- light, .For.the pe ot the nigel: is, le it true\u2019 - rand is it ighe vt , Law, so ong the rich man's \u2018weapon, keeping |.pelf \"atid.power secure, = Now.extends.its strong protection to the toeble and the\u2019 posi Lonely\u2019.sculs through all the - ages.wrought.and battled in the \u2018van: Now the range of deeds here spans the brotherhood of man., Then, like soulless beasts of burden, men\u2019 and women bought with gold\u201d Wero \u2018bv heartless \u2018Christ roues Into \"lifelong boridage sold} Now through every clime.and \u201ccountry rings the jtbilant decree, That, in spite of race and color, .\u2018aout Is free.© 4244 1p cam cane Figs; Ere dean wma Aries amt t métier windy + i I Wien the hopes of youth =e Preiser ma! W Getler Tungs gave Jiadm Bern ze Tram = *mad sme Armee song Hight sacre cie, anime Jt artis Faith mug rar cie \u201crtors song Toù 7eids st, and sesury Yiowssms vous \u20ac à dar \u201cmsgirie cat.\u201d oripe soûrmesx = Te gran of me vamo s cuidr Fait = fn the Ts of men \u2018and aucfous mes 2 To ihe aid ey Tre .stoitd aad sow tearted whe mre.floated with \u201cGe sam.TEC Te ces TEM as De at mar wat Ae Sint MX Beg .Tare De ~ge Brtres Spd: n° eed an?chen Id IM care x Durear Sede ; : Mea x Tore ant ese ywchacheed mel rest 222 chess\u2019 ab.Roush smd seve De vai of programs cheat eatirs oçocess ve Sw Yet: Srl = \u2014ane Luber w De Lure sha\u2019.This the God F Truih dan pevaned, ead WD \u201cEs Ward car never tail Foroaco, Fedeuart LADIES\u2019 GARDEN PARTY.Le \u201cThe garden party under the Subs pices of the Ladies\u2019 Assoc on Giles\u2019 .Church.\u2018which \"was med | from June sth.will be held this aftere | noon.and evening in the grounds.of Mr&.F.Hyde, corner of Wiseman aves nue and Outremont road.BS A re .GOUD VALURIN TEES & do 300 ST.JAMES ST = REMOVAL.W.G KENNEDY; | © * DENTIST, ' \u2018 every human { 8ss Dorchester Street, 0 Cor; Manstield.- Tel.Uptown, nn.wuss ' 50 Cents per Pound; .co \"A very refreshing blend of carefully selected growths | ; Lo LILAC TEA a 50 cents ver \u2018pound package.25 cents per | hit pound pm LiLAC TEA - A partect blend of the, choicest produots of Méta ing On ee LILAC TEA, .A the batidnal organisation the claims | not alone of 1 ful of s a ti - Harit nd helpfulne procured at very reasonable prices.made by, eich branch of it must be able Judge nut of and exceptionally Te has ce gathered od a oh.her an Sur social and municipal a and Fuh from 8 am.till 5.30 p.m.\u2014adv.~The Tea for the.masses ahd t Juages oR, their own merits, and with \u2018on the Alaskan Boundary Commission vest of pub lo esteem, aye as are jays | educational activities he has counselled | ; ere dr .38 cents per nait pound package: té \u201cvente té the.#élations of the \u2018industry upon him its burden of physt oa i well and wrought with patience and |.° THE QUARTER GRAN .or TRY A PACKAGE TODAY: ey \u201c00° the rest.the eo f whose place, will be extremely dietiodie ness men 80 gather about him - ai ce.Hating noise and ostentation, © D, r ; à 8 pa fre at Both to Ai, words of cheer and messages of he.has dispensed a gracious no Biaiish mot The Chickering Quarter Grind 10 the ro She TES ; se are anxious for the \u201cmt | that he cannot but catch forecast\u2019 of in: the gracious irit of an Englis wonderful ire rand, plano ever J - \u201ctre NOR bit NER ¢.and.the.nt of our| On Thuistey.of \u2018ta Wak Kb dre.the honof in which He be hold dn] gentleman, not ceased : ta Sold only by C.Lindsay, \u201cHR NORDARIMER ¥ ; g eatdbilatmants, but ons tors ot the Dominion\u2019 étwel \u2018the _Senarations th > COmS: | the question the Fens of the plutocra a [Ee SX i Street.Dat I.\u2018ne, BY.I Coiled tn tap miter just social relationships.\u2019 is serety | Acpertne Mime Joa: dt rame BRA NDIES, - \u2018 | Russian Gin, Dutch Gin, J.Nicot & on, Cognac.CHAMPAGNE, L.Chandon, Reims, | Quina Excelsior, : \" Massardier & Granjon, St Etienne.Liqueure D'Or, : { Golden Liquor).\" P.Garnier,\u2019 Enghien, Chocolate & Cocoa, del\u2019 Huivers, Lyon.Soo E.Flourent, Loos.*° H.Jansen, Schiedam.Scotch Whiskies, \u2018 : _secured.by B.During Lemoine Street, Near M Mocil st.: Mackay, Duff & Co, Glasgow./ Etc, Etc, are some of the Important Agencies oO.BELAND, several years past in Europe, TEL.MAIN 181.24 - .E RESERVES STRENGTH.The Pope h n June \u2018audience - hig own inte =, immedialeir \u201c1 heh loan ett he wdided ene.the facuities ef Arts and Applied 0; Ferrand a Luton that mail Scencé sf -MeGi University were gn \u201c > Lo Ct a Wn in 1 siouned to- day, and.are as follows: \" * AA Le ee however b Arts, first \u201cyear: \u2018Latin.class 11L, Seu pension of tootiny's awh Sutherland and Pease; Ens'ish, compo.| un wn Lo inponi aon ENS] siden, 08, Waugh; English linguage, | het Ps 0 the Dest condition ; J.it MeCrimmon; Eusish language Long tstery, w hich as is Lu.be fie ig! \u201cnel cuibposition,- W.\u2018Peterson.(eos ae. yard Te these agence ; Ju 4.1m.wide, .por yard\u201d.nicsou0e 2 A BRISK DEMAND FOR LINENS The linens we sell give.satisfaction : Otherwise it is not likely that we should sell such: \u201cquantities.in the\u2019 quality and the value.all: an\u2019 hey yy: : guaranteed fine.uit very.yards\u201d pure \u2019 .1.90 the 10 cent grade) \u201cBoni AYR Apes Dedarated\u2019 English © Porcelain \"Dinner and | Soup.lates, 7 Regular! each.Your \u201cchoicé 12\u20ac\" \"Toilet: Jugs and, Bazins, white ?\u201cand Hol: Meguiar T spe- \u201ccial, cac boa goers rates e.°°! \u201c19 Toilet sets tn Hue or brown.\u2018 Regular.$1, Th, Spee fal ee 1.43 \u2018Jarres St.MONTREAL.Be: dure à to mention Herald when.replying to advertjsements.: BINA AA AA .NAA SITUATIONS \u2018VACANT, WATT.ST\u201d TT RL KNOWN NE TORK \u201chouse d-glrés the services of a first class tpecidlty.salesman for Montresi.Must be thoruughly - 4dequainted: with\u2019 grocery \u2018trade, \u201cud be able to prove successful record for \u201ceeveral years.Fine position \u201cto the right man.JATedent position, experianec, and salary re: \u201cquereh Box.Ic_1é6, Herald Office.WANTED \u2014 31 NIOR- CLERK FOR WHOI 3- sale drug sivre, Apply P.O: Drawer ; AE w.ANTED =.For NG MEN, ASSEMTILERS, The Northern Eicctric & Mfg.Co, Lu, G71 Aquedu:t et, 144 WANTED - EXPERIENCED MAN FOR drug and spite mull, Apply, stating age and L'aetyifications, to P.O.Box 2482.WAN TED.~ 5 CANADIAN\u2019 men for the Walter 1.Malu Shows, con - hited\u2019 Hith\" Savage.south Afrira.Apply Monday.bétacen 1 and Z'o'tiock, to Capt.I.J.Virsar, on the.grounds.143 WANTED A YOUNG MANFOR A WHOLEsale office, One spraking French and English referred, Apply to K 187, Herald \u2018Office.CT - 148 WAN TE \u2018commercial tfavoller, to call on merchants - And agents: experience not required; salary - gt, per week, with ex) (sea advanced.Na: tonal, - uy Dearbotn st, Chicago, ° WANTED \u2014_ 1 COOKS, # WAÏTRESSES: big wages.ne.woman for laundry work: \u201cfm hotel put of city.Une waman to do gerubbing\u201d Apply at once, Dominion Em- \u2018ploymment Agency, 1797 St.Catherine st.\"WANTED \u2014 HY A.LEADING INSURANCE \u201ccompany; \u2018au experienced tire insurance \u201ceierk; cnly those Raving the necessary ex- necd apply.\u2019 Address, stating age, exporl-, ence wud ralaty expeated, to P.O.Box.2250, ° Lit ve 144 \u2014 memories * ROOMS AND BOARD.; \u2018words, 1 Ansertion, 10c; 8 insertions, for\u2019 8.ROOMS.\u201c770\u201d LET, ONE \"LARGE UNFUR-.* nished roum.Apply 24 Imperial ave, off BU James st., near G.T.R: errno ROOMS WEL, | PURNISHED FRONT \u2018ROOM; > all\u2019 moder conventencer;, private\u2019 tdmily,, rent: moderate, 092 - Gadleux at.ROOMS = DOUBLE ROOM, SUITATLE FOR two; Indies empluyed Quilug day preferred.2012 St, Catherboe.148° ROOMS\u2014- LARGER FÜRNISTIED ROC ROOM, PRÉ vate family, ou batl flag, all vouveutences, 93 Church st.ROOMS 2 FURNISHED ROOMS\u201d 5 HT central locality, Auer light, very, comfort able, new furulture, use of kitchen for \u201ccooking.Address\u2019 2808 St.Catherine.146 roms AND DOARD-GENTLEMAN CAN \u2018havo \u201clurge furnished room, with or with- dut partial board, In Westmount, near ath- -letté grounas: ne other hoarders kept: \u2018 Ad- ress K 177, Herald Office, - Us TOOM- TU:-LET UPPER LACHINE; NICELY turristhied-Foom qn life front, convenient to trolley cars and.G.T.R- station.Address JK _178, Herald Office.BOARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICT ly private accommodation.for: ladies.with professional attendance, Ladies treated and _aitended, \u201828 $e, Monique st.1146; ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, NICELY.FURNISHED ., room, on.bathroom fint: family of two) lady preterred.4 Apply 270 Bleury st.+ \u2018ROOMS - Z \"FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.central location, \u2018bath, Auer light; new fur.- Ntture.Terms.\"moderate.Apply eT Catherine st.rooms, In \u201cWestmount, wher, Wood avents.Moderate terms for sutiffner.Apply «au, St _ Catherine ht.ROOMS \"= TO LE \u201cLET, TWO, NI ICELY PUR: Nished rooms, with\u2019 sevvato\u201d family.Ld - 47 Church st.ROOMS.,AND BOARD \u201cWANTED.|.GENTLEM/ > WISHES FOR ROOM AND | Answer in full, staung, in confidence, |.\u2014 eT SW ANTE D \u2014 A FEW ght ma line hands, aud cabinet makers.| - EX: FAVA CRY MAN WITIT RÉFÉRENCES, FOR | = \u201cnesday morning, small gold locket, * £érAdvettisements \u2018under this \u2018heading, » |.140 |v, 8.\u2018Ges.©.Gibbons, K.C.Fre 11 BET & HARVEY, AD \u201ctisterd, etc., Third marre tt A ROOMS = TO LET, 2'0R.3 UNFURNISHED] part board, n Montreal We t or near, Mont- _ real: - \"Address K vo 4 Ll Se Be.auro to mention \u2018Herald when replying to advertisements.Le IN AA, SUMMER BOARD.rl ee a * THE DUFFERIN® HOUSE, CACOUNA, IS HOW opel for.travellers and sutmimer \u2018toûr- ists.Ppeclal rates for.June.Good hoard \u201cand rooms.Lawn tennis, dancing hall, quid other amusemeuls.Apply M.Pobock, Ca- _couna, _ Que.+, ; 10 BUARDERS, IN: country village, near te station?terins môd- erate.Address Mrs.G.Proctor, Suawbridge, \u2026 Que.141, A FEW HOARDE Is WiLL BE OOD ~dated | in large, cool; roomy house, near Lake Maskinouge, in Threo \u2018cuws kept.Good, boatiug, beautiful scenery, braciug air., utes from village.duily., Miss Thurber, de Brandon, :P À.ne fishing, Filteen min- Bop 2, St.Gabriel BOARD \u2014 CAN ACCOMMODATE.A FEW boarders; healthy locality; beautiful mpun- tain scenery; Cisy avcess to fishing.Apply -to Thos.Gran = -Aruudel, BOARD - -_ AT 181.AND.LAKE.ovE RLOOK- ig nice lake: lovely, scenery; sundy beach; good fishing, trout and perch; good table; boats tres.Terms, $4.00, per week.Address P, St \u201cPierre, * Island Lake arm, \u201cCounty Terrebonne.PQ.BOARD \u2014 CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW Oaarders; ensy access to boating; henlthy tôcality.> For further particulars, apply to Mr.Thos.Graham, Arundel, Que.~~ 140 185 __ SUMMER BOARD AND GOOL \"ACCOMMOdation, near river and stations alry rooms; piazza ten feet wide; cows aud horses kept.vApply to Mrs.Jos.Cleary, 9 svp.Post y Office, 8 awbridge, Que.Lt \u201cof an- \u201ctique design, containing two pictures, of value only to the owner.Rbwäard at 160 Bt.\u201c James st., Guardian Bulldings oom 61.+, ones BUSINESS CARDS.: TO FIN ! FINLAYSUN (JUCOESSON TO .J e an à Grant), Cumoms Broker and frag teeth dan 00, a outres: Free.Telephone Main 1808.¥.0.Bos 44., LEGAL CARDS.NNAN, GLINE &- 31 M 4CLENsan, ce.Crrawaih Out.D.\u2018Maclennan, A.L C 2.Cline, FJ.el ami, EITC NuLB C2 MERO K- L Eien, floras a aw, Solicitors ia Chancery.Notaries Public, etc, Cornwall, Gav.Jan.Latour K.C.B.A.Prins, d à ameron, CHAN BLLIOTT, ADVOCATES, ute.SCHAN 4, ft.bulidiog, \u2018Abd SL.Janes st, Mertreal.\u2019 CSEPHENS, HUT TOHL NB à [ARGOLESE, S Advocates, Barristers, Solicitors, etc, Temple Building, St.James street, Montrea), ©, MH.Stephens, K.C.; Horace A.Hutobins, Maggalesa.address, \u201cStepins.\u201d ARFBR, FARRISTERE GION one snd Carling ste., Loadon.a à F, Harper.NÉHIELDE à ZX BNSHINLDS Barristers, ete 1724 Notre \"Dame at\" ADVOCATES.BAR.G REE oof, Temple Bidyg., Montreal.Tel.Main sit, 8.P.leet, K.C, Alfred B Harvey, B.C.L.: | 5 ec = \u201cWIRE, GOODS, : FLY SCREENING uD = ronsaunth co, - 15 us St, James Seger.Montreal vA: Laurentian.country.Two trains and mails.Co.Argenteuil.unsurpassable mountain ate; .Shuwbridge, T M2 and 417 St LENSAN .Telephone Main 1564.Cabs Be sure to mention Herald when replying to advertisements.NAA PA PNA, ~oania ILE SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014MALE.NTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COMPOSITOR, vitlier ad \u201cor job., Nest \u201cof reférénees.Ad .dress K 181, Herald Office! oo \" SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE, |?ily as plain cook br ge acral servaut.Apply at 57 Prince Arthur st.147 w ANTED \u2014 A: YOUR: LADY, WITH KINDergarten diploma, wislies a position in fam- HY mong ta fone seaside: no salary Expected.Address Miss T.E., câre McCallum's Fancy Store, Westmount.148.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION \u2018AS HOUSEKEEPer, by Christian lady.\u201d who, is ciérgetic and good.at cooking; good.referenges.K 183, Herald Oftice.14% DOGS\u2014WANTED- LOST.FOR SALE, \u201cgar Advertiscneats in this column.\u201cto p per word per Insertion, 6 Insertions fur the price of four.FOR SATE \u2014 TWO LITTERE- ENGLISH setter pups, from bench and field winning stre and.dam.Our \u2018stock first, second and .third last Montreal show.No better blood in\u2019 existence, dollars.Also.two foxbound pups by Cham- plon- Gimerack,-seven \u2018dollars.Sutton Kennels, Sutton Jet., Que.: se \u201cPROPERTY FOR SALE, FOR \u2018SALE MOST DRSIRA CTOR eites on line of C.P.R., about 18 minutes from centre of the city, tind close to efec- tric cars.Enéy \u2018terms ol .payment.Free plans aud information.ing.- FOR SALE = AT COTE ST.PAUL, FOR x cash, balance paid in monthly paymerits of $4.35 until pald, without interest.Also two farms on eame terms; Particulars, \u2018$18 Cadieux st.Montreal.- 48 FOR SALE \u2014 AT MONTREAL SOUTH, \u201cA very clioice\u2019 lot of fand with foundation for house alrcady laid.This lot will be sold at terms of $8 per moith.Liberal discount for spot\u2019 cash,\u201d Layton\u2019 Bres., \u2018144 Deel at \u2018of land at.Queen's: Park, Verdun.Dimensions, 150.fcet thedepth \u2018hy 25 féet Th width.Beat location.\u2018close to Wellington st.As we have no use for this lot, will sell cheap fcr cash.or on time, Abolr.Layton Iiros.,.144 PeeF st, : ema BUSINESS FHANGES FOR SALE \u2014 A MANUFACTURING BUST- nées, in good running order.Product cov- .ered by.anadian patents, A good chance \u201cfor alive.man with small capital, who tin- derstands mechanical work, Immediate pok- session, Apply to J.T.Gindstone, /Room 7i, Imperial _Building, 107 St.James st.TO LET.© SF Advertisethents in thie column Nc.per word per insertion, 8 fusertions for the price of four, 2 To RENT \u2014FOR SEASON.\" TNNISFALLEN Island, .Lake Muskoka, beautitully situated on the Bala route: House furnished throughout, boats, ete, Supply boats call dally.Passenger steamers Iand at the, Istaodl.For, further particulars, terms, ew.apply \u2018Box CK _K 45, Herald, ; TQeLET \u2014 OFFICH, FOTN SHDD, LIGHTed and heated, No.3 St.Saèrament at TO LET \u2014 FOR JULY AND AUGUBT, WELL furnished house (4 bedrouins), on Fort st.Apply_P.O.ox 398,- city.dee .\\ Spree el | DELANY-\u2014On the 17h instant, | MILLS\u20140n \u201cthe WASTED \u2014 SITUATION IN SMALE FAN.| \u201cDogs twelve \u2014 bitches eight | 228 Temple -Build- .$1,000; a 2 storey brick house; ¥ rooms; $25¢ | FOR SALB \u2014 THAT VERY CHOICE LOT | \u2018in\u2019 seven minutes.100} i BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.ea ets Marriage Notices.ha: Diack, Zioticen, \"BIRTHS.| GRILLS\u2014At Chapman, on June\u2019 13, to Mr.ant Mrs.Frank Grills, a daughter, « Mrs.G.C.Martin, a daughter.WESLEY\u2014On' June 17th, to Mr.and Mrs.Fred C.Wesley, St, John, a son.MAHAR\u2014On June, 17, ht Halifax, to Mr, and Mrs.W.P.Mabar, a son.OLAND\u2014On June 15, &t Halifax, to Mr.avé.© Mrs.tGieo.W.°C.Olang, a son.J GINGRAS\u2014At Roxton Pond, ap June Sth, the wife of Joseph Gingras, Faq.N.P., of 8 \u201d som \u2018BRIDOES\u2014At Gagetown, on the 15th instant, .to the wife of John F.Bridges, a son.BROOKS\u2014At fiagetown, on the 6th instant, to the wife cf Charles 'R.Brooks, a son.BENSON\u2014At Campbellton, on June 7th, to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur L Benson, a daughter.© the wife of Mr.Thomas Darou, (still-Horn).ALMON-At Kliigaton.on June 16th, the wife of J.©, C.Almon, of a son.MARRIAGES.WYLLIE-RLLIS\u2014In Toronto, on Tune.1, Jean D, daughter of H.W.Ellis; Fred.W.Wyille, Toronto.SPLE PEGOPFE\u2014At Trenton, on Tune 17, Semple to Mis both of Brighton.* Mary DeGofte, TRELAND-FULFORD\u2014In Smtthficld, on June 3rd, Mr.John Tteland to Miss Hattie.H., \u2026 daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Fulrdrg.DICKSON.BONTER\u2014At Rat Por:age, on June Ist, Angus C.Dickson, .C.E., son of the * late Grorge Dicksou, QC.Maud 46 Q of Relleville, to ter, Trenton, Ontario.BOYER-PELLERIN\u2014On June 18th; at Ottawa Corinne Dufresne Pellerin, duughter of the late Geo.B.R.Dufresne, of Three Rivers, to Aurelien Doyer, son of LA.Boyer, ot Montreal.BRADY-O'GRADY\u2014At Ottawa, on June 18th, Julia O'Grady to Thomas P.Brady.-ark Towaship, on June Rodger to Miss: Je Mr.W.B.Affleck.| COLLOP- CASSEL\u2014At Lanark, Ont., 16th, Maggie D.Caèsel, of Bathurst, Harry Douglas Collop, of \u2018Lavant, Ont.PAUL-GIBSON\u2014A( Lammermoor, on June 19, ; Mr.Joseph Paul, of Poland, to Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr.Wm.R.Gibson.\"HENDERSON-EDGAR\u2014A! Chatham, N.B.on June 9ih,.Rev.Duncan Henderson, pastor of St.Andrew's Church, Chatham.ta Miss Ida Agnes, daughter of James Edgar, Esq., of Chatham, - MORRIS.FINN\u2014On Sure 17th.at St, Thomas E.Morris, M.D., daughter of M: A.Finn.DEATHS ELSEWHEKE.FITZGERALD On Junk 1th, leans, La.James Fitzzerald, linsbapd of Johanna Moisine,.a native dr Quebec, Cane \u2018ada, aged 61 years.1h, \u2018Mr.A an.Aftleck, daughter ot to John, | COLEMAN\u2014On the 15th instant.at Quebce,.Mary Trresa, aged.1 dhughtér of.Mr.and\u201d Mrs Jos.M.Coleman.» at Wellbrook Farm, Little River Road.Noreen, aged 14, months, daughtct of.Thomas Delany.\"EÜLLONEN\u2014 \u2014O©% June 18, at Belleville, Sarah, relict.af the fate W.6.Culloden, and\u2019 daughter of the late John Shaw, barrister, Wakelicld, Eng.\u201d PERRIER-On June 17th, at Halifäx, Jane, 1 widow of George Perrier, aged.6 GRANE\u2014At Halifax, on June 17, Charlotte, daughter of the late James\u2019 Nobie Crane, of Grand Pre, \u2019 PARKER\u2014 At Gay's: River.N.8., on\u2019.June i G.UH.Q.Parker, agri)go.18th instant, at Kt.Johns Mary Ann, widow of the late William Mtils.BREEN\u2014In Rt.Jehn, on.June.16th, Katie, wife of George Breen.SULLIVAN At, Milford.18th fnktant.Margaret, Pennis Sullivan, aged 66 years.CLARK\u2014At Miss! ssippt.on June Ath, Bertie James, son of Mr.Fred.\u2018Clark, aged 7 years,\u2019 | YOUNG \u2014 At Manion.où June.18th, David.Young, aged.72 years, VINCE- In Kingston, on June 16th, Margaret Gertrude, infant\u2019 daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W, 1.Vinée, nged'9 months.TIGHE-At Pitteburz, on Inne 17th; Edward,\u2019 gon of the late\u201d Michael Tighe.St.John-Co., on ihe\u2019 \u2018Miss Annie Me Cambridge, aged Se years.AIRITART TD \u2018Trenton, bn June 7th, Adam \u2018Airhart, in the 88th yèar of Dis age.: - Klondyke Society Balles dote on lady charlotte \u2018gelatine, .cas ES \u201cMONUMENTS - Direct from \u2018quarries and set in your fot by.The Smith Bros.\u2019 Granite Co, | 280 Bleury 8% Just helow Sherbrooke SITTER Ce en AMBULANCE MBAOQUARTERS LellTolephone Up 2667.WM.ee Undertaker and Embaimer, #436 &.- ATHERINE STREET.\u2018retvcen Seales .ané Drummond Streets al pe HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway and 63rd Street, N.Y City.Telephone: in Every.Room.From.Grand.Central tation tako cars markéd \u2018\u2019liroadway to \u2018Fort Lee Ferry,\u201d and reach Hotel\" Emplre the \u201cMetropolitan Transit Co.\" pass the\": | Hotel | Empire.The restaurant of the Empire is noted\u2019 tor the.excellence of its cuisine, its efficient ser | vice and fuoderate prices.\u201cA tine\u2019 library ot) choice literature \"i The Empire \u2018has, long been thie favorite\u2019 the exclüsive-\u201cuse of \u2018our guosts.it'ng the Metropoits.Orchestral Concerts Every.Evening.Within \u2018ten minutes of atousement and shopping centres.; T é Empire 18 the headquarters of the.Canadiah Society of New York.Send for Booklet.W.Johnson Quinn, Prop., ; Forinerly of Montréal.TO LET-WHY NOT OWN TOUR HOME?M3 efsh und $60 cin\u2019 three months after purchagt&-will place you in a new\u2019 cosy cottage of & rooms.Water In\u2019 house, 18 minutes from Oraig st.\u2018Lot 2 x 100.Frov £28 Temple Building.information, CIVIL ENGINEER.\u201cPr ALEX.PETERSON, » \"LNST.CE, ETC.CONMULTING.8 Drummond st.7.20 Cilet Engineer) of oe SE Pécin- Company, prepared pitrator ln Cascp, Add.qu unon Mans ste i \u2014\u2014 \u2014 me ES WANTED TO PURCHASE.£7 Advertisements tn tls column\u2019 Xe ?word.per inBeruiou, \u2018 © lnseriloiis for the res of?four.surance polities.WHI give more than come * Panies for desirable policies.- + Address P.0.Rox- 1:98, Montreal.WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 SMALL SELF- Wsntained cottage for cash; must be within 15 \u2018minutes\u2019 walk frem General Post-0flice; .iust bgheap.Apply K 196; herald Office.¥ANTED « A DINGHY.A goon § Eco P; - hand Peterborough dinghy.Must ve à © Vv condition.Awl y.Cecil AQ brdon, Dorval, Lf\u201d y Na panes,\u2019 to - daughter ot the late George Bon- .RODGER-AFFLECK\u2014At Plum; Hollow, Lan; ; D.8.\u2018on June .at New Or.\" BUTLER\u2014On.the 17th instant,\u2019 \u2018at Quebec, « Misk June Butler, aged 93 years, a native - of Corhalton, Tara, Ca.Meath; ireland, year and.2 weeks, MARTIN\u2014At Râawdon- on\u2019 June 2 Margaret Martin, aged 73 years.» Me AMI RIDE FE-\u2014At Marysville.\u201d Juné- 19, L Rooms $1.00° per Day and.Ubwards, WANTED \u2014 CASH PAID FOR LIFE IN.- MARTIN\u2014In Tweed, on June 11, to Mr.an6 .DAROU\u2014At Carleton \u2018Place,-on June 7th, to | a daughter , WILKINSON\u2014At \u2018Trenton, .on June 11th, te .Rev.-J.W.and Mrs.Wilkinson, a daughter.: to \u2018Ethel Theresa, 7 relict of \u2018the \u2018late + - All \u2018surface cars of.hotel for tourists vise | La + . 1 = - Gigger than the Slocan monster, * Gued round and AE AU the News of the a SPORTING COMMENT : * Sandy Baxter occasionally nails a Wg \u2018game story for bis sporting page in th® Vancouver World.This is one of his latest: : : \u201cNot many men care to tackle gris- sles in their lains, but three big bears have just been shot by British Celom- bia hunters.Bill .Doyle, of Three Forks, shot the largest grissly that was ever seen in the: Slocan.The hide measures seven feet ten inches from tip.to tip, and is perfect.V.Carlson did better than Doyle.He has been hunting in the hills above Revelstoke, and secured two grizzlies, one of which was as measured nine feet.Grizziles are not the only bear that big game hunters can get here.Otto Steele, of Revel- stoke, has just captured four silver- tips, while T.C.Wolseley, of the same place, shot a black bear, 8.Loftus two and C.Hathaway one.An Indian near Revelstoke had an exciting time\u2019 with a cinnamon bear.He\u2019 tired and wounded the animal, which immedtate- Ly gave chase.The redskin was pur- round a big cedar.and bullets at the cinnamon.sent ten more effect, rolling it over The last took \" dead.\u201d ) Those trotting clubs in Canada, says thé Canadian Sportsman, that are associate members, either of the National or American Trotting associations, should insist updn a more effectual representation upon the board of the - parent institution.At the present time \u201cthe methods adopted are scarcely up .to the progressive.spirit of the age we live in.There seems to be too much red tape both at Hartford and Chicago, and it apparently takes many months to secure an issue evén on matters that could be promptly dealt with.There seems to us to be only one way in.which thorough \u2018satisfaction could be given to Canadian members, and _ that would be the\u2019 appointment of & \u2018Canadian board.who would possess - \u2018sufficient power to deal promptly with difficulties as hey arise.It has re- _peatedly come under our observation \u2018that trifling cases which in ordinary business life \u2018would be wiped off the \u201c\u2019elate with ten minutes deliberation drag along \u2018for weeks and months in- _grusted to-the decision of either of the two big trotting associations.No doubt ft is necessary: that due déllberation should be given.to many of the Important matters that have to come before \u2018these boards, but it seems in the highest degree absurd that matters of: minor importance that are continually arising during the racing season should be shélved for months before ap issue.\u2018can be secured.; : The number of members in Canada is sufficiently large to wi it their demanding more recognition than they\u2019 are at present receiving, and it may be possible that to secure this much.needed.result jt will be necessary for them to act together and agree to support only one of the two American of- ganizations.By such action they \u2018would be condensing their efforts and stand a better chance of securing those Tre- | * forms which practical experience has NELS taught to be absolutely necessary.There \u2018is considerable objection to the new football rules among Western.col-.leges in.the United States, and one, reason\u2019 for, a probable rejection of the changes is that the institutions in that section of the:country had no representation on\u2018.the committee.LL SHAMROCK'S BILGES | \"CAUSE: MUCH COMMENT New York Experts Say She Does Not Look Speedy.But is Powerful.| New York, June 20.\u2014The two Shamrocks will- remain in the dock \u2018until Monday.This \u2018will give the enamel to be put on the hull of the challenger sufficient time(tq dry hard and.if necessary be ubbed, down to.exceptional smoothness.= \u2026 ; , The undertodies of the three Lipton challengers are now exposed to view.The view obtainable of Shamrock III.{s an unsatisfactory nne becduse the stern of the craft is so near the pontoon at the end of the dock.The chalienger is distinctly of English type with bliges carricd down deeper oh to.the fin than ever seen on boats construétéd according.to.American Pa PAPA NN Westmount Rugby Club.2 Applies to the Q.R.F.U.Westmount has applied for admiysion to the Q.R,'F.U.\u2018 -.That decision was come to last ev-) ening after a long discussion.Mr.Po- liwka stated this morning the reasofs of the club.He said that the members felt that under the present cireum- stances they had a chance to do a lot of good to football.If Westmount and Rough Riders were admitted it would make the Q.R.F.'U.an exceedingly strong league.They had not intended to come In for another year, but felt that the circumstances were such that the best interests of the game would be served by making an application.Arrangements are being made for grounds, but in any case the grounds for the home matches could be easily arranged for.: : The Q.R.F.U.has now the chance of 'its existence.To admit these two clubs would be to strengthen the union and make it the real power in Canadian football.While the clubs would.lose a couple of matches, the good the enlarged league would do to football should cause Westmount and Rough Riders to.be accepted unanimously.The idea for the schedule In case they tavorab'e a light as when afloat, with only the top sides exposed.- The deep midship sections of the boat are carried well forward, giving the bow a fiat scow characteristic.They run well aft.too, and are brought in rather abruptly.The deep bliges give the keel a squatty appearance.It ts about 17 feet 6 inches from the heel to the upward turn of the forefoot, at which the keel has 2 feet less depth than at the sternmost point.The bow is a beautiful one, closely resembling that of Columbia, but 1s flatter: and fuller below the water line than is that of \u201ce defender of '99 and 01.The deep .ges and general \u2018appearance of heaviness \u2018amidships Impress the onlooker with doubt, as if Designer Fife had returned fo a type whoe inferiority has been many times proven «in other cup contents.The deep -midship.sections of Shamrock IN.are noticeable in the first: Shamrock, also a Fife creation, which lies at the head of the dock.The new \u2018boat has greater beam than the old, |.| \u2018which measuréd.24 feet 6 1-2 inches.Conservative opinion places the beam of Shamrock III.at 25 feet 3 inches.In the water Shamrock III.is a beautiful, \u2018dangerous looking boat.out she loses her impression of speed and retains that of power.Those who have viewed the.underbody of Shamrock IIT.feel that the cup is safe.RELIANCE WILL BE CHOSEN DEFENDER Was Again Victorious in the Trial _ Races, But By a Narrow Margin.- | \u201cNew York, June .20.\u2014If the Constitu- > tion did not defeat the Reliance jon time allowance in a\u2019 25-mile race over | the course of the Indian - Harbor Yacht Club, in Long {sland Sound, yes- | terday, \u2018she gave the admirers of the.\u2018New boat a bad scare.In more than four hours of sailing the Reliance out- | salled her by only one minute and.50 \u2018seconds elapsed time.Experts ésti- mate that the new boat will have to allow the, Constitution \u2018two or three minutes in a 30-mile race, which, if true, might give to-day'& race to the older.boat, \u2018as well as.one .of the ear- ller races, when Rellance beat her by 2 minutes and a fraction.\u2019 The Columbia was again\u2019 outclassed i from; the start.Her gain of ahout 12 minutes on the second leg of the race \u2018was time wasted by the.other bodts in a luffing match.\u201d .oo Between the leaders the race\u201d was hotly contested.first one.and then the other getting the better of it, by sud- dén: shifts of wind, which when it be- | gan to blow steadily left the Reliance: about one minute ahead.\u201d + | \u2018The Constitution's fast sailing yes- terday- was all the more remarkable, and makes her all the more favorable from the fact that the race was salled in light winds, and smooth water, un- \u2018der \u2018which conditions oftén beaten her.The Philadelphia -cFlcketers began on- Thursday at Nottingham a.\u2018match against Notts.Against the visitors! total of 15 the home.team scored 119°for | five wickets, but their best batsmerr are: out, and it {8 not expected that \u2018\u2018the \u201ctail\u201d will give a great deal of trouble.\u2026.frees to \u201cThe Harriers will have a race all to Ideas.She does not impress one In as = m_\u2014 themselves at the'Caledonlan games.the Reliance has: : | MeGuire.are admitted it to break the into two series, one Montreal club, ons\u2019 Ottawa club and Brockville forming kort | series.The winners of the series woul play home and home matches.HAL McGiverins idea .shrdlu pupuu Hal McGiverin's opinion ls that the Q.R.F.U., by strengthening itself, would become the football power of Canada.Of the schedule he says: \u201cThe question of thls yedir's schedule for the Quebec Union should the Rough Riders \"be admitted, ought not to be a difficult matter.By opening the season a week earlier, and as no final Dominion cpampionship will likely be played, the sBason need not end until the last week in November, and a full schedule coul be played out as suggested by the two Ottawa clubs, and the two Montreal clubs playing - one mid-week match, thus shortening the season one week.\u201d \u2018 Montreal Team.The Montreal team tb meet Strathco- nas to-day.is: Goal, Callaghan; full backs, Cornell, Dearnely; half-backs, | Chinn, Caider and Anstey; forwards, Bird, Marshall, Hird, Jehu and An- dérson.The ganfe will begin at 3.45 o'clock at the Ball Park.' BASEBALL \u2014 ~ \"EASTERN LEAGUE.= At Rochester\u2014 R.H E Rochester.000000000\u20140 5 0 Jersey City.000100001\u2014 2 7 0 tor lls and Seelman; Pfanmiller, Dii- : cManus.U à Attendance, 708.Umplre, Latham.pt Butfaio\u2014 Co .Buffalo.62000302°\u2014 | Worcester.19100000 3 u l Leroy and Shaw: Lovett and Mec- ser Umpire, Shannon.Attendance, NS.Toronto\u2014 .oronto.000N00020\u2014 Providence.\\.000000030 3 3 : Hardy and Toft; Viau and Digginn Umpire, Swartwood.Attendance.2.600, \u2018At Baltimore\u2014 - .ST Baltimore.00000010000\u2014 1 12 1 Newark._ À FE £11 2000000000.1 5 ;0 irchell and Fuller: Burke and Shea.Umpire, Kelly.Attendance, 94.- \u201c Standing of the Clube.- ; , : Won.Jersey City.30 - Laat Pe : Buffalo.29 1 \u201c720 Hauled: Newark.21 - 19 21 Toronto.ot 20 en Baltirriore.\u201818 24 7 429 Worcester.=i.15 % lai Rochester.1 EE Providence.15 2% 849 - 7 , } Ai .NATIONAL LEAGUE.t Boston\u2014 R.H Pittsburg.242011011\u201412 -15 5 Boston.: 20\u20142 .4 4 Leever and Phel Prey eeve d Phelps: Plttinger and Mn: ran.Umpire, O Day.Attendance, 1,543.© At Philadelphia \u2014 incinnati Aonnanna- Pa Philadelphia.- 000200001\u2014 à A 3 Sudhoff.and Peitz: Willjama and immer.Umpire, Emslie.Attendance,\u2019 _Brooklyn-8t.Louls and New York- Chicago games postpôned: rain.ork Standing of the Clube.\u201cWon.Loi Pittsbure.mes a.Lost.\" Fan New York.£13 18 REA Chicago.35 19 \u2018ea Brookhm .2% 2%.an Cinelnnatl.00.28 8 46 Boston.00 2.3 392 Philadelphia.1B a -300 St.Louls.15 38 gq ©.AMERICAN LEAGUE.- \u201cAt Chicago\u2014 ~~ pH Chicago.2000000011 2° 12 4 | Philadelphia.\u2026.001000000\u2014 1 5- à .Patterson -aAnd McFarland: Wadädeil and.Schreck.tendance, 2,750, ; at Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland.2rn010000\u2014 3 \u201cto: Boston sie, 000020300\u2014 5 10 : Wright \u2018and \u2018Bemis.Dineen and Cri- get, Umpire, O'Loughiin.Attendance, At Detroit New York.,.| Umpire, Sheridan.At-.2 onornn 6.Detréjt.mondes ?2 3 GS uneniil and O'Connor; Mullin and.; \u2018Umpires, Hassett i - ruthers.Attendance, 2,73¢ and Car: At!St.Louls\u2014 \u2018 Bt.!Louls \u201c.?; \u2026 - 0000N0000\u2014 à 35 Powell and Kehoe: Patten and lark Umpire, Powers.Attendance, 1,200.- - \u2014 .A special invitation has bh Ï A d een sent to | Dr.Lorenz, the celebrated physician, - ta attend, the game, and he will \u2018be ccompanied by a number medical gentlemen.of the local ' mr ea.Lee 2028 CALLAGHAN FOR McGILL.From present indications the.Ottawa College football team will be weakened next fall by \u201cthe absence of Bill Callaghan,\u2019 the: half-back, and Jack Cox, the 'scrimmager.and captain.\u2018Callaghan thinks of going to McGill and Cox of taking a trip through Europe.- \u2019 0 0.5 Lo Boole leads deed Lg\u2019 080 ATR C0» dodo bb Ebb i Le ce .6 se LP NE Cd La I LPT p M fii i hal SN Yt, D ot BENIN < J 3 + .001, SWELL PANAMA HATS | were small.2n01100°\u2014 4 12\" 0 | | may be snicked into your hands.MANY.ACCIOENTS co AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY A Good Day.for the Long Shot Play- ; ero-dlues Badiy Hurt - New York, Jane 20.\u2014Comi x ng to the wire\u2019 heads apart, Lady Uncas, Blues and Astarite finished in the order named in the Coney Island Handicap at Sheepshead Baÿ yesterday.Blues was thrown on the fence and had his side badly bruised, and Hoar, his rider had his leg hurt.Before.Hoar could ascend the steps.Jeading to the stéw- ards\u2019 stand.to claim -a foul, the red board annsuncing everything to be all right was run up.The paying oft of 8 on the race was stopped when.the foul waa claimed, but.after a few \u2018moments\u2019 deliberation : by the jugges the books were allowed to uettle with bettors.It was rumored that Mr.Farrell, owner of Blues, would protest the stake, Summaries: Lo \u2018 A First race, last 5 furlongs of Futurity course\u2014Baseful, even; Monet, 20 to 1» low Hammer, 10 to 1.Time, Second race, 7 furlongs; on main track; seling\u2014Never More, 9 to 10; Cor- uscakte, 7 to 1; Russell Garth, 100 to 1, Time, 1.32.\u2018 longs on the turf\u2014Nameoki, 15 to 1; Rusk, 7 to 1; Jim Kelly, 8 to 1.Time, Fourth race, the Coney Island Handicap; 6 furlongs on the majn 'track\u2014 Lady Uncas, 8 to 1; Blues, 11 to 10; As- tarita, 5 to 2.Time, 1.17.; Fifth race,'1 1-8 miles\u2014Douro, 9 to 5; | Sambo, 6 to 1; Torchlight, 11 to .5- Time, 1.59 2-5, ! Sixth race, 1 1-16 miles on turf, sell- to 1; Lady Potentate -L ; 130 1.58 y 2 er 10 to l Time, - \u2018Johnny Reiff Injured.- Chicago, .June 20.\u2014Dr.Stephens, at odds of 12 to 1, made a runaway race of \u201cthe mile and an eighth handicap the feature event of the closing day of the meeting at Harlem.Six Shooter, the favorite, barely got second place by a head from.Major Tenny, while Hargis, second choice in the betting, finished last.Jockeys Johnny Reiff and Sinclair were painfully Injured In the first race.Reiff suffered a -disio- cation of the left clavicte, and wlll be -out of the saddle for neveral weeks.Sinclair had no bones broken, Reiff had the mount on \u2018Galba and Sinclair rode Discord.Going round the turn there was much crowding.Galba went down and Reiff was struck by several horses.Twenty yards further Discord dropped and Sinclair fell beneath the Horse's hoofs.The race was won by Farley.Ruled Off, * .Detroit, Mich., June 20.\u2014E.E.Farley was ruled off the turf by the judges of the Grosse Pointe meeting yesterday afternoon.' This action was taken after Farley failed to produce the mare Sarah Black, which won -a race on Tuesday, and which was claimed to be Alm- léss, which.ran at Latonia, and was substituted for Sarah Black.Farley \u2018sald that Almiless wan at Latonia, but mare was not there, but had \u2018been \u2018shipped from Detroit to the Kentucky track Thursday.H.H.Kingsbury, the owner of the substituted horse, was.aso ruled off.The races yesterday were run in rain and mud, and favorites fared badly, although the fields.Summary: - Co .First race, 6 furlongs.purse 8300; for.3-year-olds and up: selling\u2014Senor, 4 to 1, won; Aratoma, 5 to 2, second; Dr.-Moody.20 to 1, third.Time, 1.32.1-2.Second race, 41-2 furlongs; purse $300; for 2-year-olds\u2014Handmore, 3 to 2, won; Miss Fielschman, 3 to 2, second.\u2018Bay View, 15 to 1, third.Time, 1.02 1-2.Third race, 6' furlongs; pirse.$300; for 3-year-nlds and \u2018up; welling\u20148tar Gaz- \u2018er, 12 fo 1, won; Annie, 6 to.1, second: -Neltle Forrest, 7 to 1, third.Time.1.25:1-2.s : Fourth race, 1 mile and 70 yards; Joe Leeser, 7 to 2, 11 to 2, second: third.Time, 2.00.Fifth race, 1 mile: for year-olds and up; selling\u2014Insolénce, 8 to 1, won.Lou Rey, 11 to 20, second: Honey Brook, 8 to 2, third.Time, 1.56.Sixth race,\u2019 d 1-2 furlongs; purse £300, for 2-year-olda\u2014Lyrist, 7 to 5.won; Blue Darter, 2 to 1, second: Ocyrohoe, 9 to.2, third.Time.1.16.3-4.Lu -\u2014\u20142= er CRICKET.Soothsayer, 6-to 1, Advice to Young Players.\"Len C.Braund gives the following advice to young players: - vo A few words.of advicé to.wighing and \u2018energetic players whe have no had the opportunities of \u2018tuition will, I think, not be \u2018out of place: Always be keen \u2018and on ever possible.If fielding In the long field, don't wait for the ball to reach you; but run to meet it, keep your legs tcgether, £o that the ball does not jump betwe:n, gather it quickly and return: \u2018Immediately.Never hold the ball in vour hands to gee If the batsmen are going to take another run, for almost always, while you are thinking aboyt it, they take the run, leaving you not only oné to the bad, but.looking decidedly \u2018stupid.\u2018Try, when returning the ball, to reach -the player at the wicket on a {ong hop, and.do not throw to hit the wicket \u2018directly, perhaps half volley or tull toss.\u2018At cover-point, \u2018or .extia _cover, one must always be smart, as \u2018there .aré more opportunities of running\u2019 a player out at that position than any other.When returning the ball from there, If-.within reasonable dis-' tance.nlways endeavor to throw full toss into\u2019 the hands of wicket-keeper or bawler; or whoever ls walting to receive it.Don't throw gt \u2018the wicket, as there as so many chances thrown away by attempting to knock ° the stumps down with the ball from cover- paint or thereabouts., It.nearly always ends in a bad return.not giving the man at the wicket a chance of gather-: ing the.ball.It either comes a half volley or theots along the ground.giv- rg away overthrows.The slips are difficult \u2018places, TL think thé most un- thankful places next to-the stumper\u2019s, for you are only just at the side.or close behind him, and you must not for.one single moment take your eyes off the game, for \"any ball, \u2018at any time, | You \u2018have -to Watch not only the batsman, but the bowler, to see whether he ls towling his slow or fast ball.This gives you a better chance of judging the pace it would come if touched to you.Be always ready \u2018to dive out either hand for a catch, and try for everything that comes near you.-Al- ways watch the bowler and captain.They afttimes wish te shift your position for a certain ball, and if you are not looking they do not care to aing eut to you for thé apeclal occasion only, and thus chances are lost.Never wait for a ball to roll to the boundary; run for it, and try to save it.Always run after the ball immediately you have \u2018as you are making mat- lors worse.Be always ready to db as sour captgin desires.Try to win, and never .glve up.until the game is finished.Keep your temper.If these few voints are practised, you will have fewer drawn games, and many more -wins for your club, besides making for urseif a better name as a cricketer.he above remarks.I think, are not out of place, and 1 trust may prove of some cfsappointed, N\u2019S 1864 Notre Dame WIV J 2288 St.Catherine 3 A oo Ca use -to the younger éricketing element.À Macon & Risch in our drawing.Ks is an evidence \u2018culture and Sonement\u2014Adv.1 1 Les : - .Rd IRI = - : - Third race, the Daisy Stakes; § fur- ing\u2014Irish Jewel, 7 to 2; Carroll D., 30].Orsina, a \u2018heavily played \u201cgood thing.\u201d enquiry developed the fact that that] purse 2400; for 3-year-olds and up\u2014 |.won; Bank Street, purse 330: for 3- | The grand circuit the alert, saving a run when- | mistielded it; do not stand and look | Are You ~~ Looking For some place to have your Clothes Cleanéd or Dyed?It you are, go to the Montreal Dye orks.: Send your Blankets, Quilts, Overcoats and Woollen Goods of all kinds, also House Hangings, Curtains, Damask Table and Plane Covers, Antimaccasars and all fancy goods.Our work guaranteed the best.o [Montreal Dye Works, *.« .80 CRAIG STREET.e- .: © THE HARNESS HORSE.Closely following the withdrawal of Frederick Dietz -from the Road Drivers\u2019 Association, Nathan Straus has tendered bis resignation as a member.of action on the part of two prominent horsemen who were formerly officers of the assoc'ation \u2018has: caused a good deal of comment among road riders, and no end of gossip as to the reasons for their course.It is understood.that Mr.Straus resigned because Le disapproved of the management of affairs under the present administration and particularly resented some remarks made by the president of the\u2019 association \u2018on the Speedway recently, after that official's horse Swift, 2.1b'4, had been beaten- in a series of brushes by Mr.Straus\u2019 black trotter Ted, 318%.: © Mr.Dietz is chairman of \u2018a committee appointed last.winter to solicit contributions for the purpose of reimbursing the president, John F.Cockerill, for expenditures made by bim in remodelling the club house of the Road Drivers\u2019 Association at the lower end were unuuthorized, amounted to about $9,000 It was proposed to raise the amount by subscription, if possible, and In case the full sum eould not be obtained to return all donations to those making them.: - Under these conditions about 85,000 was subscribed by various members, but it bas become evident that the full amount cannot be raised in this way.The: president now proposes to accept $5,000\" as payment in full for his expenditures on the club house, provided \u2018the subscribers are willing to let their-eub- scriptions \u201cstand on these terme.: The commitiee has accordingly decided to present the matter to the subscribers at-once and pay \u2018over to Mr.Cockerill whatever sum can be raised.It is sald that be will teat down the grand stand in front of the club house and sell it ag second band lumber.\u2018a collection.of trotters and pacers, the fastest ever trained at that rack.\u201cThe stable wag shipped\u2019 to Columbus and includes Chase, 3.07%; Twinkle, 2.064: \u2018Rhythmic, 2.06; Ner- volo.2.07%: Gail Hamilton, 2.11%: Belle Kueer, 2.118;; Tregantle, trial 2.10; Jay Me- Gregor, trial 2.11; Guy Fortune, trial 2.12; Fred H.2.241: Héiwthorne, 2.11%.Baron Dillon, Jr.2.11%; Dr.Madara and Blossom.Several good ones, including Direct L., Lucy Lee,\u2019 Tertimin and a two:year-old colt by Ab- dell, were left behind because of sickness.- \u2014\u2014 .\u201cThe Monk has been in 2.12%.Major Delmar bas been a mile in 3.14.© tban any onb else in the country.Beott Hudson .bas sent .Katherine Clay, 2.18%; back to the pine woods \u2018of Georgia.of her work.He drove her-a mile last week tn\" Z.00, = .1» ve tive weeks away.The Abbot.(2.08%) is working smooth and sound.\" .J Daphne Dallas (2.08) has been retired to the \u2014 .James Gatcomb bas declared out all \u2018his efake entries for the Readville rases.° \u2014\u2014 will bold its first matinee June 24.° Flary.by Bourbon Wilkes, recently foaled «a brother to Audubon Boy (2.03%).* \u201cJohn A.McKerron (2.0%) has not beens \u2018 mile faster than 2.27 this: season.\u201ci + EEN (2.07%), dam Nancy Hanke (2.04), looks to be every.bit as good ay his \u2018breeding.: Hiram Tozler ia quite confident that George F.Leonard's colt Plerpont Morgan, by Idol- Ita (2.00%) is the festést 2-year-old in.train- Ing at the Readrille track.mms A half-sister of Bingen\u2019 (2.08%), by Bow.Bells (2.19%).1s owned at Maywood farm.In- dianapolls, Ind.and- this season dropped a todl by Rex Americus (2.11%).: : * Secretary, Reeves has announced the fel- lowing classes, to be given in conjunction \"with the Lord Derby-Major Delmar \u201crace at: the.Empire City track.July @ 2.05 pace, 2.18 pace, 2.13 trot and 2.20 trot.; : \u2018Since his arrival at Cleveland, \u201cDan Patch his feet.Each of the four pleces of steel we'ghs\u2018about five ounces, making a 1ittle less than 1% pounds all srgund.In addition to this, the pacing cham knee and arm booty when He goes this year | against the record.2.tawa horsemen \u2018this eummer and the reins- at Lansdowne Park for weeke.has been.looking after eight record-chasers.including Easy Annie and: Commodore K, and has taken them over a mile In 2.22.W.Me- and has four in training, Bert Booth (2.18%).green pacing mare, Belle Benton.The last mentioned is shaping well.Charlie Garrow has four good ones, with Maggie Stanford (2.21%) at the head of the list.\u201cShe ia now | the property of F.St.Amond.Ned O'Neil is wearing a smile that can't be eradicated, for Velma (SN); and ° Gerald (2.25%).every Indication of making: good.Gerald ate up a mils the other day in 2.2014.Mr.O'Nell has Ellssa Green apd Harold W.én his string.Alex.Hunter, who owns Little Clip.la sure -he ¢ clicked off a mile in 2.31 a day or eo ago.: \u2014 oo Yanka.Visit \u2018Canucks.~The visit of a team.ot Philadelphia cricketers to Halifax, says the mèri- can Cricketer, is now an assured fact.Mr.A.W.Jonen is in charge of the matter, and is gelling together a strong team, ' \u2018As was-the case last year, three two-day: matches: Will be: played in the latter part of August.t of Ottawa to-mérrow will de: Bernier, Luister, Boss Lafleur, Millaire, Germain, Latour, K.Dupras, C.8t.Aubl J.Desfouses, A.Du BR.Allasd * | Contazit, \u2018Retèree, we Pere - D of the Speedway.These expenditures, which | Scott Hudson left Lexington this week with Millard Sinders fs giving Lou Dillon .most epeedway.Co .The Gentleman's Driving Club, of \u2018Boston, (1.59%) has had a new get of shoes placed on.will wear quarter, | Pherson is tn charge of the Warnock stable Billy P.(2.17%), Mamie Abbott (2.18), end a | has a good one for Little Clip Organization.This ! v | Back-stopNets |.Court Nets.James Butler has more horses in traintog | The 3-year-oid colt Lord Roberts, by Areon |._ There will ba something doing.among Ot- |\" men have been ticking oft qusrters and halves |.Ned Rooney |! show { The Mascotte tear to meet Nationals |.| Shoes = 5 of Tooke's Shirts are to-day worn b] gentlemen all over the country and giving entire satisfaction.Shirts than Tooke\u2019s Shirts.~~ | OOKE, Wightman Sporting Goods C( No bett « .(T7 ST, JAMES STREET.2387 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WE 1653 ST.CATHERINE STREET.EN * HEADQUARTERS FOR RE ~~ Fishing Tackle, Hammocks, \u201cCamping Goods, Tennis, etc.|\" 439 ST.PAUL STREE1 SPORTING GOODS RoW Row = \u2014 a \u2014 \u201cTennis Clothing DUGK TROUSERS of fine quality ~~, * and correct make, all sizes.\u2019 .Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$125 TENNIS SWEATERS, with low - | cut neck; perfect fitting.Soft.pine white wool.Regular qual- .IY fiers JBZ50 Extra quality .$3.50 Tenn [achtin White canvas, white rubber sol gridiron patterns, and leather i sole.Oxfords (low) ascevvecuuns 1.4 Bals (high) .,+.\u2026.\u2026.8.3 Tennis Court Necessarles Markers > ee: Tapes \u201c, Of âne linen, for.to get out of order.\u2019 .a ore ble court, Price, $5.00.= BRE : .Price, 84.50.White cânvas, red.rubber sole and.leather insoles.: .Oxfords (low) Linea é 81.00 pair | Bals (high) .81.80 pair | Tennis: Poles.| Plain Poles, with 1 | White Cord, .$1.25.$1.50, a ' \"| .spike, 81.00 parr.: White Cord, 5 x 7.$2.00, $2.75, $3:50, + \" Price $2.78.~~ [| Tarred cs.se \u2018bound.| \u2018varnished ditto, $1.°, Tarred Cord, 50 x 7.Extra quality Tarred, with | Tournament Poles, Le : _ copper top.-.cable, ve 84.00 pe _.Price, 84.00: : 85.00.With ratchet tightent Ask for this Collar, accept no sub stitute.A LA, | this trade mark are Genuine.- __\\V_ Sold by all /ROYAL STORES - And AIL Loading Furnishers to.Mon.stamped wil: i ~~ Spoons of all kinds and sizes with views of City .and Lachine Rapids in bowls.Co ~~ Brooches, Sash Pins, Cuff Links, Hat Pins and numbers of other articles with different coats of arms, .- exquisitely enamelled in absolutely correct form and \u201ccolor, with fine workmanship, in sterling silver and gilt.100 Loe Te The completenéss of this line of goods and our.large stock in all lines.of Jewelry makes our store of special interest to visit.oe LA oo oo a\u2019 \\ ha - cc | JOHNSTON BROS, 2379 St.Catherine Street.\u201d .~ \u2018 \u201d- yat.© amley, R.'L.Vickery, W.D.The Mount Réyal Eleven.| | VW.R' dibert, V.Simpson.> 3 The following wi represent Mount ney (captain), J.Boyes; T.Royal againe: Lath Py afternoon on Bim, T° A.whiner, à.Tov tied e 60 ¢ grou! \" c ares\u2014R.Wallace an A at 3.30 role: W.P.Bixsa.7, Bothe aid.sw a w Le M RER -\u2014\u2014 Sr \u2014 æ\u2026 0.a pm = - - of the management of Cañadian.Prmcre |\u2019 ,* sold.most of their hnldings, but.J learn .We protidé the means.STREET RAILWAY Stocks and gs ie a CE J EARNINGS ARE NOW THE BIGGEST ON RECORD F- vo ¢ Showing for the First \u2018Half of June\u2014The I Break | in UJ.s.Stecl\u2014The Bañk of England's\u2019 CE, > \u2018Rate of Discount.Thé BULLS ARE DOING.THEIR BEST.The earnings of the Montreal Street Railway for the firsts half of the\u2019 pres- | ent month are about the\u2019 biggest in tae history of the company.- ; \u201c Some of the increases over the cor- \u2018responding days of last yeäur.have béen almost extraordinary, \u2018the seventh of June, for instance, showing a gain of.no less thun\u2019 $3,438.04.; June 1st: (circus day) shoved: an in- créase of $1,649,09, while \u2018there were: two other days when the increases ran over | the $1,000 mark.There were two \u201cdecreases shown.but they were small.There was not a day.where the earn- \u201cings ran below $6.C00, while the biggest day showed a gross income: of $7.858.The earnings in=detall \u2018for the- first sixteen ddys of June are shown as follows: Earnings: Inctease, ' \u201cJune .$6,713.36 - $837.41.June 6,826.83 1643.07 June 6,287 :68 = 4367.69 June \u2019 2.2121.43 June :12 .206.09 June 588.719,26 Jung 10.ee .169.7 548.47 June 9 5,897.14\".1,356.88 June 8 - 3.31.Tok 27 - June 7 7 58,43 June 6 AE : dune 5 une 4 June -3- a .dune 2 June: -1 1, $19, Soy .*Decrease, sa, ) CANADIAN PACIFIC Actording to adopted standards: At 1s counted something of an achievement to _ build a railway tirst and bring in and locate,the -population afrerwards.When\u2019 .à source of permanent traffic is créated, the success credited has double significance.Two of the roads in America can surpass the- record\u2019 \u2018established by.the Canadian Pacific in this direction.The explanation of Canadian.Pacific's \u2018present position doubtless lies in the productiveness of the land granted to |, \u201c the company by the Dominion Govern- nent.At present this item.amounts to | \"= some 21,000,000 acres in round numbers.During the last fiscal year reported .the company disposed of 1,583,088 acres, which at $3.29 per acre netted $5.227.762.The average price per acre for the land during the ten months of the fiscal year, in which, the.sales \u2018are said to Burpass all records, reaches $3.64; wliile figures for th« last month's \u2018show as high.as $4.60 per acre for the land disposed of in some provinces, with an ave erage of $4.27.The present outstanding bonded indebtedness of Canadian Pacific amounts to $63,688,000, Including.$16,480,000 land: grant honds.\u2018Receipts\u2019 at preseint from this source are being \u2018applied to the retirement of the \u2018land grant issue, and are\u2019 therefore not -shown in the annual income accounts.If land sales continue at thé present rate, the entire bonded indebtedness of{ \u201cCanadian ®aclific will.be retired, leavs .Ing outstanding only the preference shares and the cofnmon stock.Much adverse criticism\u201d has heard in the past regarding the policy | fic in the.mnatter of increases to.capiy tal stock.Sir William Van Horne has; nothing to say regarding the recently.intention.to further Increase reported capital Uabilities.\u2014N.Y.Post .us STEEL A prominent \u2018ateel- iritérest, \u2018and one \u2018which should have a thorôugh\"know- | ledge, of Wali Street\u2019 \u2018and Wall Street methods, says: - \u201cIn my Judgment, the: U.8.Steel stocks are at present largely in the hands of those who: received ttem ih éxchanze .for thelr \u201cpropertias when the Steel.Corporation was formed.The Moores.Norman BR.Fteam, Charles | M.Schwab ahd Hénrx ©.Frick: have | that the other holdings are: practically.intact.\u201cTirfore the steel stocks were.Tinted on the exchange, the Moores disposed: of.all the stock hit the New York curb | market, would take.and WAth the money derived from these sales,\u2019 broueht- corfrol of lock Island.Mr.Ream was \"a seller Boon aftrr: the atnck just hefore Cnion Ster] \u201c Los Won Absorbed, a ad: EE EQ) HAVE vou ASTHMA?Tr an, wa want vou to pet ria of.it.Sent.tno us fora free samble, ivhich will prove to voir what Clarke's Kilt Compound w 1 «tn, We know, th: We chy avetre willing for.von to test lit The -Ciriffitis & Mac- \u2018pherson Co.Limited, pam TT ir INVESTORS All New York Stocks taken on | 3 per cent.margin or \u2018more, with nterest charges.averaging lems] than 3 per cont.annually.= THE METROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE stock BXCHANGE BUILDING: | \u201cbeen.\u2019 ol {1895.0 cere B | al] you require \u2018is a all y Gq Æ as 1 son's Nervilipe.Coe I ig ( e1 Mr.Schwab has been: a large.seller for, : the past three weeRs.| \u201cMy treason for believing that -&teèël, stocks are in.first hands.are.these: \u2014Since Steel comman and.pre- | ferred were, listed on the New York stock\u2019 exchange.\u2018oñly.20,942,807 shafes 6f \u2018the common.have changed: li: ods, and | 11,308,353 sh:ures of \u2018the prefetred.The total capital: consists of bout.5,000,000.| shares of each class, \u201cDéring the -same \u2018period, Ental \u2018s.Ules.i of Amalgamated Copper aggregated 23 683,680 shares.Tho tetal number of Shares\u2019 of this \u2018company \u201cis \u2018ondy :1,599,- - 846 shures.of Union Pacific have been | traded in: tive stock oh the exchange,\u2019 \u201cAn interesting\u2019 fict is that the number of hojdeérs-of common.stock nn thn\u2019 \"hooks of the 7.8.Steel Corporation.hus ; increased by 11,000 during the past five months.\u201cThis shows conclusively that | the Turze holdings are now being split | up.Ar helieve.that the.Steel: Corppration, will have 100.9 000 Btockholdets\u2019 within two year.ou \u201cfhe: quarterly dividend In thé comh-.= rrr ee p a Lo 2 cw 14101 \u20ac 2164 É DEBENTURES) WE OFFER Municipal Bonds | To yield from 4to 4% p.c.PARTICULARS ON AFFLIGATION THE 2° \u2018 \"Dominion SECURITIES - CORPORATION, Limited.E.C.NORSWORTHY,\u2019 Mgr, | ai ol mon stork of the United States: Stel + Cor poration to- be Quid June 20 will ro; to: 28,870 Hated Pe of the shares, \u201cwhile probably.15,00 dividends through their.Brôkers, their \u2018holdings not having yet been taken out of the market.\u2026 The i.olders of the preferred shar, who number over 34.000, wii} probably be reduced somewhat through.the bond cenversion plan, \u2018as their holdings in.-the prefarred.have been In many ruses converted inte bonds.and in some.i= stances: preferred sharcholders hive tonal secufity in spite of.the\u2019 first: loss.in.the.operation.\\ TOLEDO EA EARNINGS \u201cHere is the \u2018full statement of earnings | Of the Toledo Raîlwav & Light vo: \u2014 \u201cMonth of May.\" 1903, 1908.- Inc.Gross énrnings:.$135, 415: ur 005 318, 410 \u2018Operation, : ex- - : penses, \u201cand 20° va taxes Lace aa cure 70.726 £0,246.16.4% | Net earnings.64.689 56.759 © 7,950\" Total Income.64.68% 56,758 7,930 | Charges 40.826 37.931 2.055 : lSürplus +.28.858 18.508\" 4 945 Jan.1 to May at.1903, _ 1902, Irc.droes rnin.$630, 833 $548,601 $82,002 |.| Opération, e X= : « Tensés a nd ; taxes :.:< 329,700 288,254 41 A768 Net earnings.201,234 \u2018260.377 , 40.857} Total fncome we 80 01234 260,377 \u201840,857 Charges: Ge 200,935 180,179.001,756.Sur arplys ve pêcbie : 100,299 - 71,108 29, 101 | BANK OF E ENGLAND ve The Rank of.England's\u2019 hinimam aix- «count rate wds reduced from 3L4'to 3 per cent.Thursday.The 8% per cent.rdté has been maintained since: May 21, At this dafe in 1893; the bank's rate was also reducrd 44 per.\u2018cent.On January 23 \u2018of last year the rate.was reduced from 4 to §% per cent, on \u2018Fébrunry 3 from | 3% fo à.-on October 2 wns raised \u2018from \u20183tn 4, .and on May 21.of this yeaf, re- \u2018duced from 4 to 3%.The bank's offi- cinf raté.now.compares as follows with \u2018vious years: Per cent.| -* Percent.1908.Le Lune 8 1894.freer ae 1902.pousses 18 1R93.0.00a00es 2 AOL.eres 3 ABB.Le.2° 1000, es 80] 180 ce TB 1899.00 \u201c3 ith 11 vives 8.AROR 1 Ti veus CB 1 ce 2e | 1807 iene D 234 ROB LE : Niieens jf Hn 2% | v © To BREAK UP A COLD s of hot water.a.llttle sugar, and rty' drope-: of: Pol=#| - Take It real hot, and\u2019 ih the morning you will wake yp with.\" out a cold.én Aepréassed Or tired, try Nerviline: \u201cit will tone you up bet- | RR ca De PE : Tnooifporated- amo.Lp - : Large hottles, 25c.\u2014Ad ne Le, \" ; No \u201c| country \u2018at large, 1 Wholesale: trade, is reporied.\u201ctha ; * \u201cDuring: the.past three vears, J9.720,-.This has been the most uc- | | SUGAR FEATURES A fro:n the j Binning, of ims \u201cmonth, already, wr rived Tir port for \u2018the.ss, others will receive.sold their stock in the open market and! purchased bonds, preferring the :ad3fs 05 'l QE animals, that of the corresponding date in\u2019 nre- ji Tradenin Montréal saatectory\u2014 | The Rains Haye Bone Immense Arnourit of Good.8 x on .The Dante, ring which set fn à the end of last\u2019 week were general through: out the district.They have been fol: | Tow \u2018ed by \u2018fur ther moderate showers nnd\u2019 :| good gro wing weather, which.have \u2018vrought.incalculable benefit.\u2018 tô \u2018the though\u2019 in some sections th\u20ac hay crop is too far gone.to be \u2018much.improved.Letters received, from: J travellers, as well as.from\u2019 -merchants\u2019 throughout, the district, \u2018show that a much better fecling prevals, and dealers who were digposed\u201d to Huy ciautigus- dy, under the conditions lately prevall- ing, are\u2019 now ordering more freely, \u2018good for.\u2018the keason in ahmest ait lines, \u2018and fherè Is no app cht dropping.off «in ganer al collections, while only six district fuil- ures are noted for the week, five of them, being vf very, psig Taso.Pro= portions.RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL The following were the\u2019 réreipts .ot produce in Montreal for weck ending | June 17, 1908: - : Wheat, bushels.:807:189 \u201cCorn, bustels.\u2026 \u2018167,058 Pens, bushols.15,183.Gats, busiels.- 104408 Barley.\u201d bushels.09.Rud] ent.bushels.S,281 = \u201cFins Êbushe 1s.\u2026.29,200 secd, bat ae.\" Cheese, boxes SL Park.ples.RAS - 100 4,913 - .of,\u201d hh] OÙ Meats, boxe: G,388 - Mams and hice C3627) Tallow, (C8.$3 .Leahir, litle 1,778 \u201cKaw hide 68 Av His A, 3 st \u201cToraces, Tks.307 - \u201cGRAIN FREIGHTS | st.a The lake bouts engaged fn ar Lares graiu trade are.all empio j na: ore could be.chart:red- te advaun- | tage, \u2018The.freight market is firm, the Tals from Fort Willium to Jay Dorts Leitig FT 5-\"c on Whéat- and 1 1-26\" ou, Vets an: - hy rll from day ports\u2019 to.Montreal F'1-46 16 4 1-2e.Frony Fort.Witt to int \u201cwhet has heen \u201c4e R and L103) Kingston to] : making the through S480, and by Take ind i 2 16 rates from Chicago.to, \"Kingston 8-Fefur whent- | for fairies, for.love, song and {Ye > QQ ; e + 3 b dreams.These papers are ex- À *Q % Quisite, yet durable, and while (J) #ome cost a pretty penny, more | '& of them are pretty which do not.C Sr 9000 .@ Of variety there's no lack.There \u2018P are plain and figured stripes, Yin-' z OR rails, textured effects, art nouveau, {A 3 , tapestries and silks.- All of the- .| ç ! right sort of designs, colorings; ! styles and variety, and at .prices IN \u2018worth talking about.We'll.be giad- ||| | - - : , & 3 our stock or send- you Samples, .\"BOOK SPECIAL - Letters from a Self=made Merchant to His Son +.By GEORGE Horace: 'LORINER, cea ; \u201cPaper Edition SO.Byam mail se extra.200, ; | - Worth 31.2 25-each, June.Reduction, Price .B3 }H u N ENS S Curtain \u2018Poles, Reps,\u2019 Rurlaps, Silkolines, Art Musling, ete, etc.all of .the opportunity to show you |i | 1 io] ; «0 22 Coen \u2014 : Ce - ; - es 1 , ie \u201c4 CL .! 4 0 -N othing could be simpler\u2014 a vast amourit of.concentrated.energy\u2014a fund of good will-and an endless chain of cheerful .Service :\u2014these \u2018thrèe form the Combination which keeps this Store in a whirl of activity from year\u2019s-end to year's end.+ .Would you be well gowned, well shod, or even well fod?we \u2018can do \u2018much to meet: your needs.SE = Ce i Our Grocery Dept.is \u2018the most poplar in the City 1 \u201cREDUCTION SALES are other matters sofm moment to be looked rs for from : now on.: .3 : M .ce - i - = PS LL .= Ir s thè Time.for Reducing Stocks to their Lowest Capacity.those who seek \u2018high- -class goods.at reductions.5 et ma ee E 8 PIECES oF BLACK AND WHITE DRESS GOODS, about.275 yards of the most, fashionable ma.IR .terial for summer dresses, Including Tweed: Effects, Crepoline, Fancy.Black and White.Cr Knicker Suiting, etc, etc.: 20 PIECES 'OF BLACK OR NAVY LUSTRE, with.white dots or stripes, rich lustrous.nish, wi Soe make a handsome summer\u201d costume.Worth 50e.Special price \u2018to clear, per.yard.\" 30 PIECES.oF MEDIUM WEIGHT PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FABRIC, .An light: En : dark colors, guaranteed all w ool.\u2019 \u201cWorth.up.to 90e.> Monday we will clear the following lots, which are unusual ors for.| Worth up to $1.50.\" Special, to clear, per yard.ceca.96 - Special price to clear, per: yard.ge me 45 pa | EXQUISITE STYLES.IN | Ladies\u2019 Summer Waists 1 = AT JUNE \u2018SALE PRICES oC Ladies\u2019 Grass : \u2018ainen, Waists, made Up in à very pleasing new \"effect, with Swiss embroidered fronts, prettily trimmed with .\" clusters.of tucks on back and sleeves, and finished with.\u201c+ fucked\u2019 co lars and cuffs.Exceptional value.coeeranaee 2.50 $4.00 Swiss Muslin Walsts\u2014On Sale Monday, 52, 00 Handsome Walste of very fine quaiity \u2018Swiss muslin, with Dresden stripe effect, finished \u2018with pear! buttons and natty - large.sleeves.\u201cThe regular price of these walsts was $4.00.\u2018each.Our June sale Price.oo uuiineenmaiene sion oo ieee 2.00 152 75 Muslin Kimona Gowns\u2014On Sale Monday,$1.75° et DON'T Miss THIS- GREAT JUNE SALE OFFER.Ladies\u2019 Kimona Gowns, made up of- exquisite quailty muslin In ; - pretty stripe -effects of pink and.white, mauve and white, ox 22 Li ; : blood\u201d ahd.white, \u2018and sky blue and\u2019 white, trimmed.with ~~ :.*.lawn bands and silk ties to match.The \u2018regular price\u2019 of these was $2.75.On sale Monday 0 es veescenca ss 5000 LUS \u201c Colored Dress Goods The conditions under whigh we \u2018Bought these goods.\u2018enable | us to offer them at unusually low: prices.Le ee Ee ee on .; $L 35 Plain and Fancy French Summer Fabric, 85¢ yard 400 YA iDS FRENCH \u2018SILK AND\" WOOL.VOILES, WOOLLEN CREPE DE CHINES, EOLIENNE, © fine and medium, weaves, good assortment.of leading alors, Sale price, Per yard.81, 50 French Dress Material, 98c- + ABOUT: 500 YARDS FINE ARMURE AND VIGOUREUX.SUITINGS, medium weteht.\u2018or + summer \u2018 sorvesson one 8 .costumes.\u2018These have.a .very rich finish and, come in handsome\u2019 shades of een! fawn, LS brown, blue,\u2019 drab, reseda, etc.ete.Sale price; .oii iiiiene inion BSR La : 98 Re + A : fous | a ish God - rie JE | FIRST\" FLOOR TE aga ihe * prices, goods for\u2019 which undef.ordinary circumstances we would be compelled to ask almost double.NE I pee THE ÉALANCE OF ONE.JOB LoT EPRESENTING \u2018ABOUT 1,500 YARDS ALL NEW WASH Muslins with small neat\" designs and border for trimming, also extra.fine quality of Scotch .Ginghums, Zephyrs, ete.\u201cetc.These goods are fust colors, superior quality.and correct ABOUT 1.200 \u2018YARDS: or FINE FAST COLORED FRENCH BATISTE AND ENGLISH CAM- * BRIC in\u2018sinall and Jarge designs, lizht-and: dark colors.These goods are correct \u201cstylés.for\u2019 \u201c Summer Dresses, Ladies Blouses; also quantity of patterns \u2018Aultable for Ladies\u2019 Wrappers and Kimonas.Sule price.per yard.oo e0 ES cE ee i Te pente Te ea en Ta 1214 Ja LOT OF \u2018FANCY COLORED DRESS MUSLINS, in Inrge variety of \u2018designs: and colorings an : Black, ete, êtes, 48 inches ; wide! Sale price, per: yard: PSE unes ne ne PS COS SCOTCH GINGHAMS \u2018AND ZEPHYAS\u2014 Exceptional - values Inthese: \u2018popular fabrics; handsome Le oo designs, and extensive range of colors.Two special aualities, at reduced price Per yard, \u201c200 PIECES, oF FINE WHITE NAINSOGK for Ladies\u2019 Ü pndersen guaranteed free \u2018from any ., starch, soft finish: Foiff spec jn prices, \u2018per yard Cee Brésece scie | 50.PIECES OF NEW AND \u2018DAINTY DRESS.MUSLINS in\u2019 light and dark shades: beautiful, com- 6 « 0 + We cleared these | lines from the martufacturers and secured.them at'c our\u2019 own À FABRICS\u2014Plain White \u2018Muslin' with Lace Insertion \u2018Stripes.Fancy Silk Finish Organdie » _ = \u201cstyles.Welr worth Up to 40c.yard.- Out special: sale\u2019 price to clear, at, per : yard.: cu.im ar .of this season's Amportation.\u201cSale price, per yard.ER ee eden.eae ay i » Cp \u2018so PIECES OF FINE FRENCH ORGANDIE | :MUSLINS,.plain\u2019 colors.ot \u201cPenth Gray.Fawn, Red, Sa 7 LT Pale Blue, Pink; Turquoise, Durk Gray.Bluet.Biscuit: White, cmereuec\u2026.38 25.and 30° .8.12%, 20.nn bination « of colors, sheer, make: \u2018good assoi tment of new\u201d \u2018designs.Speci sale.price,.per ya.23 LINENS \u2019 partment.We: are \u201cpresen Hing some linens which are far below the regular.price./TABLE CLOTHS USE RN + \u201c\u2014 Mapkins-to match.ol 2 AT.hd 00 YARG\u2014 Reduced from si 45_BLEAGHED FLEMISH TABLE LINEN, SL Ætom - the famous\u201d courtral Max.| This has à da ab: like silk.Choice new designe.hr Towels and Towelling.\u2018many.\u2018We dre offering a chance to save money.on the purchase.\u2019 few dozen Fringed and Red.Border.Half-dozen.at the.name?rate.\"GLASS TOWELLING | RE MNANTS in assorted lengths, heavy make.Worth up to 1340.ya.Mon: Le .+ day, per yard.ene RAPROIEE TABLE: LINEN \u2014Hoüusekéepers.bave learned \u20ac to expect'an immense assortment in our Linon De-.AT $1.DB \u2014Reiducod from VOL-BLEAGHED TRISH.\u201cTABLE CLOTHS.2 x a yards, unhemimied, a : beautiful assortment of.hew designs.This low price 16 is made he uuse we.Have\u201d a WR with no 72 In wide, made\u2019 towets AND TOWELLING\u2014Two.things: of which a careful housekesper \u2018can\u2019 \u2018never: on ww \u2018 | Great Sample SHOE Sale .AT 81.78 DOZEN\u2014Reduced from \u20184250\u2014BLEACHED' GERMAN- HEMSTITCHED: (TOWELS, + also a of NS Se rs eve ease gnedenes EE ELL TORRE PR RPP 0 \u201c| wantang CLT ea = Telephone \u2018 - AR St.Cathering riers Le A Attanded Te.\u2018 .> : Fancy Goods Dept - \u2018Hand Knitted Woollen Tea - : Coseys, \u2018in all shades, They ~~ fit any sized tea \"pot.1.50 - Hand Knitted Bedroom Slip- = pers, shades of - green and ._ \u2018Pink, white and yellow, old rose an blue, yellow and .black, white arid pink, with.; large satin bow on the toes! A.99 _- Crochet \u2018Slippers \u2018in all the : above shades.with satin \u2026- DOW oii.cession.49 \u201cAny shade made -to\u2019, \u2018ordér \u2018for the .same price.CU | Ladies\u2019 Whitewear \u2014 ; PEI \u2018House Skirts Ladies\u2019 House Skirts, made of \" si, \" a good quality duck, in a - ; neat seven-gore atyle, and.*\u2014 + trimmed with three folds of ~~ | self-strapping: color, navy, .*.polka\u2019 dot or stripe.Special Wo | value Cerrar eee PE 55 98 Boys\u2019 Blouses \u201cBoys\u201d Blouses, made of blue \u201cand white checked percale\" or gray apd white striped.percale, round collar, breast: pocket, finished with pearl - \u201cbuttons: Very special:- 50.: Boys Waists, made in fancy - : blue and white striped: per- .| Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses hyr, self.collar ; : Ladies\u2019 Night.Dresses, cotton, cale or zep - yoke: made with clusters of | 8nd cuffs.Special vivre?\u201c78 Ei I hemstitching:.-.12 \u2014 x T \u201ctrimmed around yoke and\u2019 Fr : ane sieeves with hemtitchea: - .| Washable Tams - lawn frills,:around neck and.} = Car Te \u2018front with embroidery.Price 78 |._ Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses, cam- SF * bric, empire style, front ahd - .revers made with embrotd- ~~ | - ° are , a ps ery, trimmed .around neck, front, revers and sleeves with embroidery.Price.1, 15 - Ladies\u2019 Underskirts Ladies\u2019 Underskirts, cambri, ce deep frill, \u2018trimmed with em-.\u2018 Price .\u2026\u2026.sa.broidery.Children: \u20188 White Duck Tams, .\u2018Ladies\u2019 -Underskirts, \u2018eambric, _ finished with fancy name on\u2019._ lawn umbrella\u2019 flounce.made.I: band.15c and.caves es su eus e 19 with tucks, dust frill.Price.1, 15, Ladies\u2019 Drawers \u2018Children\u2019s.White Duck Tams, - a silk ribbon, band, with fancy ;name \u2018an bànd and long streamers.25\u20ac andu.s\u2026css0es 30 Ladies\" Drawers, cambric um- _ brella, style, made With ih awn frills, finishe w tucks and trimmed with\" \u201cBasement \u2018Valenciennes lace.-Price.ot 10 | Ladies\u2019 Drawers, cambrle, og liwn umbrella frill, \u2018made.with ene- row of Valenci- ° - -ennes lace insertion, trimmed - with deep.lace.Price.Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers \"Ladies\" \u201cCorset Covers, cambric, V-shape, new fuit .frdnt style, trimmed with embroidery around neck and le arms.Price .e.foe.65 Ladies Corset Covers.cam- LS =, .brie; V-shâpe, new full front .\" style, trimmed: around: neck = se with embroidery and inset- \u201ction; around arms with em- ; broidery.\u2018Pricé .\u2026.\u2026.DE \u201cSpecials 25 dozen good: \u2018Carpet Brooms Ti 69 Jor sessessue sado ass aacccuse seco 25 ig 2 gross heavy tin\u2019 3-quart size .- Dippers.mesenscesescasenensucee .8 25 dozen.tin\u2019 Dust Pas.| 5° 20 dozen heavy tin Dish Pane.11 - \u201810 dozen good size tin Sauce- ; _ PANS :.000i0hracisec sn iitence 13 ; 100, dozen - assorted tin Pie Muslin\u2019 Costumes Le | Ladies\u201d \u2018Navy Polka Dot Mus- lin Costumes, made In a neat - Plates, each .:.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.wanier Bn and- no style, waist w : > ; .several folds of.; pet atrap- ; 50 only Wash Boilers,.hedvy 55 Yip red ; e enoqonquéra scan us 000 > i ig ne and at flare: widé.-., -& 25 dozen tin Tea Ketties.\u2026.11 \u201chem finished with red stiteh- CL BO qozen assorted.tin sudding =.ing.Special\u2019 price.co.LYE 1 DÂshes v.u.\u2026cicceorecencsuee TR Ladies Sample Oxford Shoes - \u2018and Strap Slippers in size 4.only, worth $1.25 $1.50 $1.75, $a.00.Monday, choice for .PS 000 Pai Légion\u2019 Fine ie \u2018and.00me .\" - BS in oan bat a ftom, Sa.| 138, $1.50, nr and We.Monday ae acs ~ ne pis, ERE | NATIONAL ST.gr BAPTISTE a ARRANGES FOR A THREE |, Montreal will ect as Le yhole of the Provincs of e Quebec and a large part o e- adjoining - vinces and states next week.en every quarter of the province crowds - will flock to the metropolis to take some part in the celebration of the annual festival of French Canada's patron saint, St, Jean Baptiste.This year's celebration bids fair to eclipse any similar celebration that has ever taken place in the city.Every railway running into Montreal has made special preparations to handle a big volume of traf- \u2018fic.A conservative estimate of the number of people who will flock into the city places it at 50,000.Add to this at least 200,000 Montrealers who wil} take part in the celebration.Of priests alone there will be upward of 3,000 in the city during the fete.Two thousand invitations have been sent out to priests throughout the province to.be present at the unveiling of the mônu- ment of Mgr.Bourget.It will be a great celebration.Beginning on the night of Tuesday,.the 23rd, it will continue until the evening of Friday.the 25th.During that time Montreal will be en fete.Should the weather prove favorable the city by day will be thronged - with moving crowds, and will ring with the music of bands, while a seu of color will ev-' erywh ère dance overhead.east of Bleury street Montreal, wlll be a city of brilliant light, and the! glare ot : fire and fireworks will light up the sky.And all the world of French-Ca- nadian life in the city and province will \u2019 tive three days of crowded lite.The progra ramme mapped \u2018out by \u2018the ft.Jean Baptiste Society, which established and organized the festival, is more elaborate than any festival programme since the great reunion of the society here some yéar ago.Following * is à sketch of the programme: Tuesday night, 10 p.m.\u2014Illumination by an immense ben fire in Lafontaine Park, by the President of the Association, fireworks, speeches, music and patriotic songs by a chorus of 200 voices.LS Wednesday, 7.30 a.m.\u2014The procession.\u2018Baptiste Society, with bands and allegorical cars, will converge at the core ner of St.Lawrence Main and St.Catherine streets.The procession ' will, march along St.Catherine street, down} \u2018Windsor and- along Dorchester to the Cathedral.where high mass will be cé- lebrated at 10 o'clock by.Mgr.Bru- chest.The Papal benediction will be.deliv- dred immediately.after the mass, which will be followed by the formal unvetl= ing of the monument ereêëted in: memory of Mgr.Bourget: Upwards of.2.000 \u2018Invitations have been\u2018 issued to the archbishops, bishops and clergy throughout - Canada and the United Etates to be present at the-:céremony.of unveiling the statue to Mer.Bour-| get.| 3 p.m.\u2014His Worship May or Coc hrane, the city aldermen and the clergy will take part in the formal inauguration of the new Duvernaÿ Ward :at Lafontaine Park.\u201d Speeches.music and\u2019 the singing of patriotic songs by a chorus of 200° voices.will be features of the inaugural ceremony.8 p.m}, \u2014At Lafontaine Park \u2018there.wil: be a etition of the fete cHampetre of the préceding night, with fireworks and musicby a big orchestra and a choir of 200- vaices.In the Monument Nattonal there will be a special! musical and dramatic en- tainment.A.new drama.\u201cLe Drapeau de Carillon.\u201d by the newly appoint-' ei Senator L.-O.David.ity C Clerk.wily he thé piece dr resistance.- the new Chureh of -St.: will be celebrated by Mer.Lorrain, in the presence of.a large » gathering of clerzy.and all the officers.of the so-* ciety.During the afternoon\u201d there wh another fete champètre in Lafontaine Park.with music and speéches.* Friday, 10° a.m.\u2014The consecration ot = Jean Baptiste 8 p.m.\u2014The St.Jean Baptiste section\u2019 of the: society gives: its banquet in the\u201d It is\u2019 estimated that ; Un.Montagnard Rink.at least: 3,000 covers will be\u2019 laid.wards of 300 invitatione have been is- French-Cannadiana sued to well-known .MR.A.GAGNON, Becretary-Treasyrer.St.J ean Society.in the political.commercial and social world.The-banquet will be pureky in: formal, ladies.being adwiitted.Thê young ladies of St.Jean Baptiste Parish will act as attendants.; The festivities will be brought to a close with another night of fireworks, wusic and speeches on Lafontaine Park, SKETCH OF THE RISE OF ST.JEAN BAPTISTE -SOCIETY IN THIS CITY | / By - night | ' + grand Every section of St.Jean \u201che | | -tion Baptiste When Montreal was younger-hg.the greater part of.a century than -it is today.Ludger Duvernay carved' his name indelibly upon the scroll\u2019 of fame.Was he who in the rich soil of French-.Canadian life planted the first shoots of that great society which permeates 80 completely the secular and religious aspects of contemporary French-Cana- dian life.He founded the: St.flourishes Duvernay's name must livé \"and flourish.To him this society, which to-day exerts an Influence second.only to that of the church upon which French- Canadian lite owes its! being.: + Duvérnay was.the embodiment of the.highest intellectual development of the Frerch-Canadian people of his \u2018time: imbued with the most intense patriot- tem.loyalty\u2019 to his country over- Shadowed every other trait in his char- Shadowed leader of a.school of bril- psc pou ng French-Canadians,to whom was home and country, his tering\u2019 ambition whs.to weld s§ compatriots ifito indissoluble union.\u201cNous sommes Canadiens-Francais: Therein lies the germ of the \u2018den.which will permeate the great national | Jean ! - Baptiste Society.While it-llves and}.Tt \u201cAujourd, hui, demain\u2014pour mate | fete tp be celebrated by French-Cans- J : al the St.Jean Bap- ae nuxintance.HIS GRACE THE LATE: BISHOP BOURGET.ca -It-is almost.\u2018exactly sixty years sthce the.new association, St, Jean Baptiste, celebrated\u2019 \u201cfor the first time the fete.of its patron Saint.It was for this celebration thdt.Sir , George- Etienne (artier.then a young Lay student and a leader in that school, of.young\u2019 Frenchmen, many-of .whose names were destined to .shine out brilliantly In the annals of their.country\u2019s history.com- ; posed the- famous song: \u2018\u201cCômme.le ait} un- Vieil adage.'*.Young Cartier.sang it for the first time at the great banquet given in the gardens of the McDonell residence in St.Antoine, Street.Since | tTen many succeeding generations of | its stirring theme.- Founder Among the \u2018Exiles: 2 - From 1837 -in\u2019the history of the society.and its French-Canadians have found solace \"| [ annual celebration.During those yeas many of its founders.and, leading irits were living in \u201cexile as a result.oF their participation \u2018in the ingurrec- tion of \u201837.Among thbse banished wus Ludger Duverngy, and it wis net: until his réturn .from.exile.in 1842.that a néw MR.| Lite Member of.st.\u201ccléty: ALEX: PRUDHOMME.| Jean Baptiste \u2018So- ! | ana more powerful association \u2018grew | \u2018out.\u2018of, the ashes of the old.\u2018One year after Duvernay's return the society was: formally teorganized at a large meeting.of French- Canadian citizens held | in the old St.\u2018\u2019Ann's market, under the presidency v'orf the Hon.D.\u2018B.Viger and\u2019! Sir George Etienne Cartier as, secre- | tary.| The aims and objects of the assocla - were\u201d defined al: its -re- organization as follows: \u2014 à 1.T6 unite together al Canadians.2.To furnish & motive for general reunion and an opportunity tn fraternize together to the improvement of \u2018mutual \"3.'To strengthen \u201cand cement \u2018the | union.which should exist between members of, tHe \u2018same family Le J.TARTE; D.MENARD, , or _ Notre Dame.\u201cSté Denis.- .until 1842 there is a gap: FF B their fete.| MONTREAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, _1008- TWENTY-8IX oe > 5 sécorin sxcrion.PAGES 11 TO a.\"ai ori in - DAYS CELEBRATION OF THE, F STIVAL OF ITS PATRON SAINT Le 4 To promote- in every legitimate way | \u2018 the nationality.Canadian people in general members of - the association \u201ccular.Since then each.year on Tine 24, soclety has celebrated the national fete.Solemn masses, inmposing processions and patriotic (discourses have marked these events, which, as.the veurs and the \u2018influence of thes soc iety and industries of \u2018the and the: | increased.became\u2019 pregnant\u201d \u2018With de ep- x St , ulety \u2018MI \u201c X 1re- President, Penn AU LT.Jean.sientfie ance \u201ctoy the \u2018Frene he ans tdian | people.Thirty veste, \u201c2 the Amal calobria- tion wes peculiar Signifirant.In that year \u2018the national soc ratios: of \u201cthe United States and Cannda umted denionstration.domed in a and crow \u201ced with u.rquarli?led.success.From, th» sutbeesk of this great demjon- stration spring thé suggestion \u2018that the socfety Mm tght da work of More praoe- tical value te the people than merely organizing: the annual celebration of * : \"Plan Gains Instanta Favor.This idea Rained instaut favor.\u201cthat when the, question rosé in \u20181854 of celebrating the JM h Snniversiny of the society's foundation\u201d Mr.Lc Oo David, then i leading.memher of the Associa- tion, laune hed.the scheme which has seen fruitioy in the Monument National and the\u2019 great\u2019 aque: Fionn work carried on to: diy hy the soe laty.posed to profit by thi lon with a view to k:vine the founda- ttons.of.n great\u201d Frehch- Canadian national editice which would he ait once a - He pro- i= fiftieth celebra- home \u201cfor the soe lety\u201d and a source of | revenue.\u201cThat vent \\r.Thomas Jéan Jacques ; Loranger aevepted.the \u2018presidéney of the society\u2019 and pledged himself to.worik, for.the realization of this sc¢ herne.Land.DOS DE ES LT .cu 5 : .ve THE PRESIDENTS OF THE \u2018DIF FERENT SECTIONS or \u2018st.| The | Beiqne.in parti- the: TR: iptiste So- Wiulh Vas char - Acterized.by.extraordinary enthesiasm sal : was bought that year at the corner of Craig and Gosford Streets and the annual celebration centred around the laying of the foundation stone of the building, which it was proposed to construct.Lack of funds for a time \u2018threatened the project with failure.But in 1887 Mr.L.O.David.who was then president of the association, obtained a new charter from the Legislature and persuaded the Mercier Government to donate $10,000 toward \u2018the \u2018building.Concerts, bazaars and public subscr iptions svéled this sum to $50,6U6.With this was finally launched a project computed té cost before complete- ried to completion is a glowing tribute to the energy and self-sacrificing devotion of the treasurers of the association at that time.Messrs.A.S$.Hamelin and J.C.Beauchamp.The committee of fin- the association's existente were the president, Mr.L.O.David, and.Messrs.Archambault.J.C.\" Beauchamp, J.D.i Palland, \u2018Themas Gauthier, Jacques vin, rhilippe Roy.G.Bovin, J.A,Brault, Jos: Lamarche.Hon.A, , Thibaudeat, \u2018and O.Dufresne.\u2018 The Monument National.Street was abandoned and in the following year lund was baught \u201cin St.Lawrence Main \u2018Streét and the work of \u201cconstruction on the Monument National commenced.ed .three-yvears later.For some.time ; known.\u2018Many _w ished to have it known Las ° \u201cPhe National Academy.\u201d but pub- 'lje \"opinion \"was in favor of\u201d the-name | \u2018Monument National.\" -which lt was i «on patriotism of the French-t \u2018anadians i and by this ning.jt wis called! - building \u2018constéoeted it was, ne- stepr to create a fund and\u201d the fulfilment Cessary to take for its miinteñancs.of its object.Under the prosideätey cf Judge.Ta.mn.Loranger.whe succeedad, Mr.Payid\u201d in 1993, nnd of Mr: FL.etreted mener, of the finance committe in 1803 and president in (1809, great progress was made towards the uchiev erfant.of the nroject.Thanks es.§ ox.MR.A L.BEIQUE, .President.St Jean \u2018Baptiste Soctety: rectally ta the dftarts of Me.J.Xo.Per: riult, \u2018public \u2018Courses in practical work vere, organized.The riembers \u2018of \u201cthe arsnriatimr were vonvinced that they vould institute nn more wotthy work thi the education of the young -than\u2019 ope ning tn them\u2019 the road, to iinproved\" \u201cpositions, : \u2019 dir 1R%6- the Quebec ing air annual Brant of.52.0000 recognized tn prâtticsl wi the.value of: the wôrk:nox carried on hy the society, WwW ith the same object in \u2018view, the develapiient - and uplifting nt the know ledge and intelligence of the \u2018pen- pla thA \u2014Sourres de Famil \u2018Were nr- pige.throuzh the efforts of Mexzsre.J.X.Perrault, J.J.Bésuchimp and Mr.Elznac Rey.© Once: every eric Freuch-Cänaddia families sather.in the \u2018Monument\u2019 National.whare the best 'sd Sha- would linperil (he se industries.any Jonathan and Kiser William\u2019 to.the | monument is a maghititent ribate Wo tical redimed the dk the better was winigan Falls, the .Niagara of the .But while I say thal almost RS Tac tories nf John Bull should : surely La prlests whode whole Vfe was dovote Hobie able Le grasp it, East.A beautifully.illustrated Guide | Canadian would favor a mutual prof au meet with Canadian approval, Proc the orginlzation and adyutéstraUon rhe old rathedra* ef Montreal had | Book free \u2018on application to _ Alex.ence between Canadd and Gre fit .Have Wu AUS eVidenee pon which tol of he diocese of Montreal, ind us in been, burned, and Mis Gracy was anX- f Hardy, Quebec., ain in trade.jt seems to ie quite hm ha ise thre.sumption that Bricon must qgids OUT ÎU Le tpach'ng to the qiesl fous thar the © new Cone \u201cshould bu _ fest that this Is not what My.Cha hive! pom\u2019 us something.more?1 NL; and, faithful of the diocese, Lessons el: worthy in every way of the lcading- .bérlain is aiming at.His parpose 38, such eviCence ds forthcen: itug, D shunl devotion and sacrifier.£ | iôcese of Canada.Île saw that the, to secûre a definite détermination cn Cherish the delusion, if it he a Moluston, Mir, Tgnaco fBaurvet, whose nie ar Clty Was now growing so rapidly that the part of the Camm, people a ut .Way ix \u2018possible fora welding wilt De.g0.Leider yo honored\u201d hy ah Ww mors central location would bes nests ! ribute to e à ¢ \u201c potegether of the red spatches, 1 shall Catholics next Wednesday, the feast of ed, und he desl {to take a portion must be underst ed chat [ans Le ve vontitue to wish Joseph Chamberlairs ! =.Jean Bactiste, was The ow cont | Gf di oil tretery as The.sité on lf \u2018clear that Iwai any bis a tps CAPE of edieation God speed, and igshap of Montredk It was under hisi which it should -be situated.= trade upon.Lnése leyms be ween (AOE look upon Me Chamberlain: himselt an! administration.thai all, the Iv din i When the plans were accepted hy two countries, the strotieckt-man-and {ruset prophet in coraigunities that are now' sugh grent, hitu for the eriiction of so magnificent ; While the great bu'k of our Populi LiL Hie in the Buglish speaking | powers\u2019 for good -were broukhd to the.à structure as the present cathedral, ! tion seems to te soyal to the B (he | World ôf-to-diry, .= | city and §t was under his.gubdane_ Dutit along\u201d \u201cthe lines of - St.\u2018Peier's of Crosn.and deep:y he Tea es r Simcoe, 0th June.103 | that the, different parighes «ere form-i Lome, many though: that His Grace welfare of TT Epes jeratit bn if i ; .ed.His term uf office ag the repre- 1 id presumed too, much, and would not ould b ee ers he Canid-an people, MILLERS BELIEVE IN'IT.: | sentative of HH Holiness \u201cthe Fhe be able to earry out the task he had \"wou e w \u2019 « i .Po 1 \u201c ; erin) Mn 1 re undertaken.Hut these: were ony .sii : der \u2014John { marks the most critical 0 ndert .located as we are.no aval A Joh } Campbell, St.Themas., A History of the\u2019 dincess.among those \u2018who did, not know him ; .oe ee Eu port à military ER utuE eavar of an arr HURL Ford Cp pn qr Point Revie Qh ont ve iy well, + - The success of the Dr.Deimel able resourr ty - SUP! rie t prefersiice whereby « \u2018anadion, \"sn, IT he Mag ihe el CHU su Le - Fromethe moment he \u2018decided that Underwear is due to its merits.- eystem, JL does nol seen to me, products would have an advintage ou + pi .the.+! 1 h pa \u201ctea range of pogshlity that Cans pore 1 k ui.Me.Pièrre Bure, a sete rent the Catholle Cathedral should be: It is the result of years of hard ata's 4 Env Man bé ul timate:y.work- jun Ah pros he I) he British LE find | south of Fr tn, Educat tata Le nfre tribute to the greatness of Va : work to introduce a satisfactory ' GREE ; \"* : cotiress woul find | = early NEALE TA Tmlht ave his who enrt and f° ed out without ler taking part in INC; miych better market in © atiady {ha Sli elo le Le fight Tote on he.x he ffivient || Yndergarment.\u2018 1 , ai 9 shown end Tone of the tants it in soul tor the work of securing syufficien Th t + ) inevitable entanglemtnis of a mi.tary.they \u201cdo at prs sent.Chav FReFte otha Che wes marke! finda to, permit.of ts.erection.As the lJ © garments are extremely ER LE irs GP Me main resin for \u2018x: upre runz sun | oui En greta eprint 1hving pastor of \u2018his people, His Gribee, | comfortable to the skin.delight.M.Caaniberlain's présent po ne tar AUTEUR ent ts en niin tait put CE RAY, he at AR ba In hand, \u201cent from door to.door b fully clegnly, \u2018warm enough for is simply a t \"ad proposit lat wel, ; nur 2 his ov soy.at a .| 15 ) a bo » pour À winter \u2018a d\u2019 cool enough for sum: d : s, su ; , na LE Decartet à punt] oat, the ben a asking one .and all to \u201ccontribute their , A.Sd certain limité, Ll Ju coke or, neu ne 1 So SN Can HE en off Queti, and at the lose of Ch imite towaëd the cnnatru\u201cUon of the mer.- t dane res La - i g f i , « + Bas ges i = .re , + trents Ai .\u2018 |.Canada.Tt it mes a trtle propo-Taether compet \u201cLars in \u201cthe i Lh mage | Classis Toure r a PN 5 Jose RS pe I Boole telling a1} afout i with sample tion.plus iarze Nar \u2018coniribution, ket, et | of his desis 18 prope 133 .hed, an |S 3 ants uf nen mesh free on\u201d request: J î would hasita:> lens before agtes ing | de a ard entered the - sound Catholies nlike-gave to .the ho.i - \u2018 4.> : \u2014r \u2018 cep A A 4 ; ea per Né ut cuis .auto Sethe AL Te te bishop In order that \u201che might carry- Th 0 | Li M h 0 to it.Yours tu \u2018 LOOK TO ENGLAND | FoR.RAW | veurs Ce a vassal a Che ne sut the Elganti, work he, had under- 2 eimal nen- 8s 0.| ane Ab ATERIAL.* Nacolet, ati was Pda 4 10 th rte taken-zfor he Jove of the Almighty, .i \u201cBRUSH AND BROOM.MAKERS The N c h nr ar fe pont 4.htety a lus fr whom he Had worked so hard, pute *: No.2202 St.Catherine Street, © SATISFIED.NOW.Fopiving to smpany.Ingersoll, deyation tee the prissthocel he Ve the thin, ll probleni vues 36 grec \u201cour, Montreal.a; Le Your ebreular > pre feréri- ques \u201cDion ese of Montreal and trou tie ad et \u201cane Une ÎL wake fonds pees \u2026- Ch .=.5.Simms & Cou St.John, N.B.tial ride would say.[favor je he! on hy al hes death dn 18% te Pn ay ts Chis perd operations tor Liar of Sp | Replyi: 12 To vour circu.ar of'rhm Jth J think it wou:d.leud to\u2018tiie ire iite sa rhe Hilf ng ape.line Urting too Ricut à débt PE inst, ve thi:X that Canada, in off velopment of \u2018our agriul « an the rare GP is flo oh | Wake ied by hcbor, Mis Carice \u2018he Hy ing a pr atial tariff of 33 1-4 HET 1 sources, \u201cthat it would Jaa.firs bor Le je ion Le Lee peau fige es Hélihess the Pope for a) cent.in favor of Great Britain, Mas 10 Large dévelopment of inrer- softs : À Thu Bown | Coadjurar, ant the Lappe ment or gona as far as She ix Justiti-d in amnz.trade which would.more thas; Lortig ae ww A itis price thet spp Fahre, AVha Was fé suevecéd hing .and in return.we think it only hi any loss that our manufactures cat « Hinf wat as.[us gun Ae TANS Le seg the ters that Great, Britain shoud Eine 4.var meet by ae Brith ire Co ad J wb ne ben gi in ty pire Bee \" the i INSURANCE 1 \u201c \u2018 RRA dates «Hu.Jus hos give hye To, anv Û is ness [A ns EX ang 1 los 1 Fire et quite satistied With the jp! : Britain each framed their ow, 1g < patits hit Le tie hy wat private fée Mine ie naked to he atlas et an \u2018Ato you.ingyie Figainst oss by eu, ential tar, providing cu oi no gH! mutual coressiors | vais qe Wats nad capte wy ha petère from active work in order to If not\u2019 call, telophoné, or write reciprovates in matter: think the guln to all would.bis oy anses Par Bodirget gopa fed #1 epend thes remainder of his He in the greater than we at présent \u201clit, .Tr nite Ki a ii of vite teeds of ANE qerteat vfvn elbgionn eonanunity.HENRY A.STEWART, ADVANTAGE TO 5 CANADA WOULD while England would also hove sone djoe ore, aed tress of the étoat he Hs Hotnecs, redétestet han to, res Insurance, Broker BE VERY.GREAT.thing with Which th meat the tone Sages elo) vor IL rE Rue weré atoning fn, chr \u2018for a Hele\u2019 wire danger | a tort B om esi des C that aie being put up agi: th roby ane Aint! ; tetes Wovens bee snd 1 was dot np IRIE Chat hé had 1.Room 236 Board of Trade Bu g.«President Curry, \u2018of Rho les \u2018 Curry other countries of the Wor rois vedo in Ua! parents tain STROM eid a orne ke vi of office to his sue- Teil.IONS Que 353 .& Co., Amherst, N.S.the He Wf private\u2019 aus tenais Ta AHe 4 deu, Met.Fabre and re red ae phe PSS Presiden crv of Trhoder, amy \u2018GOoR FOR CANADIAN\u2019 PAPER.+5 Léhihguree * Vis hop TH ean DRY Naan Jansen, at Sault au Troll.& Com oni wu vu fart re of va RES Ce \u201c MAKERS.\u2018 2 Troi, ant ba ass cd tol by FN er date on anty one peser.gomrany.IpAuU a ure erat, rs > Histiop, Tosti, Cie the death af thoi hee dgadn take np work Ino eon: Tilegal Bot tling.eet cars.of Am D 20.\u2014Canada.\u2018Paper Co., Windsor Mis, rer, Paehoog Boast oo FE hat déni thoe with the oe ise, and that was $ ties .Cuye \u201cQue.Lauined woth othe plghiy ofc sucesso when he travelb dg theough all the par ed bation het PA néventuues fo ta Cea Ca vus Die hate requested hy RHE pape of the divcese bexsliig for the Satan pet v he iran tgs Lr prevent an fooler VS Molness Jrope cue IN to, take lll the) al, CH Jonged to.Huve ft ln $50 REWARD, Nero phi 5 If Tnt th qe 8 Great Britain degen tee ny .Tepe Fie enter 4 ab ess 6 upon the Lalo ae won 4 powsible, adlan fais jrs , pet Cent, and Woon AVE Le the In 105 mur R dhst os stigots nut to ttoof at CT aught he ERT the same tn , = (trous 1 ; pf'inerçcasihe \"is uhtess dur Toriff He vis ae 190 « Rear zing the prea terest nat the vel lon communities WA C >.en or Jeit: Ve LC, In + ah, = pres na Cig.|; ; 3 EE NN RE ah Ë oies ralsed We stron Rly of the op Héeds Cet tre 11 Ereing ice A roll ges, and convents, and an W M.I ) 1 » © < «9 \u201célen prof ue Spinel Cavite sholild 51 cotes e quixe Such Bourg bal ene st ta work 0 nanyean oercaslon was present at thelr eign products, it so\u201d can tial Cine ot \u2018tri ur Gear Ta » SETTERS 14 E ve, er or pt you.¥ : | BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, Ww : Cre .ie repo | , atin or ting Joie fee el different re peste dore ef Pr: an Home fin portant velehratting, TH esses : ada would © Win tie Ga i nie 5, Ê béieve Pret he Tothoer 49 take gr coh lr this counts Fire during, The last few yeurs of hia life Wil pay te abuve vowars :: ig.ea.ES the .SE olny pee Toe cal \u201cPreference ergy he showel re safle In Uhéc es} prevent d Til from again visiting the dence leading to \u2018the conviction of any end even the rm chon her prosdicte cu ex horus for on tatbsiehréäett.ne is dioccse af Hu etes, «His deatdt occurred June.7, IW | person using.their tan tau, uaih.whole I believe, wo uid he nore 4 Cpe rere 07 Ale Bonds rotang to the Jes ait, Cabiite and Me ie orders Of wad attended be Mr.léahre nil, or labels, without thelr wuthority, ed thin injured.7: Cote > NE Fhe birr, 4 re A TE Hes priests, snd the Rosters \u2018ur + fat dène 5 the plier prissts af the diocese, on\u2019 | il een Ea ile y Tue To LOT us the OU ISTE of Vist the sters of ed oneresutlon 0 thu tin the ery pte bem S| The textile trodes and uli vy, the 1\" the = .st fHrutns res yi -golling mills, might, fer! Thee \u2018 ar ges pre fur ex and Conting Cootaas resourees Nene bane, and the Sisters Tore the Jamies Cathedral.CULF OF ST.LAWRENCE à time, Ahile our raur.ufacturers Lf ag Epetige of in definate, df opment.Gegernl Moss tal of: M ROX dl, who | rrr Ap mre LL sicultural implements, IAACHIEr#, wrvter 4 mele: ste Etentilus, such us a Shave charg ot the Grey N'utine ry.ADDITIONAL \u201cTRAIN .SERVICE\u2014.men im Bewing machines, pianos and ve Aerencelin tne Brush anarket Would To offer the \u2018ad vahtäpes sf a ns QUEBEC SOUTHERN RAILWAY.- who are now competing with the world 2 .siead eduentd on to thase whe alight like : fn Great Britain: mi \u201canis vend sfadi wih het Eplendlil wheat te take Up the librral profession, [The officiaia of the Quehee southern, be greatly benefited, and or ruilseys aË As wo, Inu few yenrs be able Era, I | A A Po \"The Tyfold Collar .- The | collar is cut: out on each side :to allow for adjusting a neck \u201ctie without springing the col- picture shows how.the \u201clar open.- The collar comes _close together in front, it keeps: \u201cthe tie in place and you don\u2019t \u2018the tie is retained just over the \u201cbutton, which is also kept: out of sight.Your summer comfort will be increased if you wesr one, and you'll thank \u2018us 5 ul for the style, - Dealers sell them.\u2018NARROW BRAND \u201820\u20ac each nd , \u201c-Adition to being fréque titee by Cane 1 that \u20181s ventilated see the cut-out part.Besides 5 Becoming A\u2018 centenariun in aR enny as | its 4 stores.Co.Tis next \u2018work was to secure 0 home for the deaf and duit, and he \u2018found- Sunday train service is continued, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SEVEN RULES OF HEALTH.Dr.John I.ne h, the oldlest New Yorker pow Hvinæ fi that< who, nt the age of nluety-four yours, in pink of cheek, clear of eye Suid brain, and sturdy of frame, fnyn thie nitive.rolling off.a log to almost nnybady.whb will take the trouble to obey the following meven, rules of \u2018herlth:\u2014 Eat only the food that agrees with ou, > Sleep-in a romtortable bed In\" na rodm und In -which (Aun: shine 1s not a stranger.Re clean.Keep your feet wiirm and wear comfortable clothing.; Don\u2019t worry.10 ; Re companionnble.= He more* carefal\u201d to take exercise.as You grow older.; \u2026 rt pr - JIN OUR.FOUR.STORES ah «ilk skirts in etaok.We have tno many in our 4 stores.They must go.Our $25.00 8i'k skirts will be sold for $15.00.Go and choose one at The Mare chand Ready to, Wear \u2018Wardrobe.and i \u2014\u2014\u2014 emirates GREEK THEATRE IN AMERICA.The new open air theatre of the University of California, in -which Prest- dent: Roosevelt apoke last May.to a large audience of.scholars, students and éistinguished.citizens of California, is the only structure of the kind in Amer: len.It is an interesting fact that the theatre is almost exactly similar in iis proportions fo the famous Theatre of | Dionysius.As was the custom among: the old Greeks, the building standa in a grove of trees.Its extreme dimensions THD x famed Saauenay, and the only rail line \u2018Lake St.city, | sage being 35 by 154 feet in dise.The materiai is concrete, and 8,000 persons can be seated comfortably en the banches.The roof will be of tiles, and the stage will be colored, in accordance with the classic tradition, \u2014rre PATENT REPORT.Messns, Fetherstanta Lph & Co.fat.eng solicitors, \u2018Canada Life bull furnish us with the folowing wee ry list of patents granted .to Canadians in the following countries.Any further information.may be readily obtained frorà them dirvet: Canadian patents\u2014J, \"A.McPherson, \"hockey boots; H.T.Baker, machine.for making stair pads: P.Grenier, hay press; J, IL.Campbell, cattle guard: J.K.Patton, combined display and advertising stand; J.D.McArthur, damp or waterproof adhesive compns!- tion: W.Holdsworth, c'oth shrinking machine; O.8.Martih, topping beets; P.G.Dietrich, metal bed; LL D.Fraser, portable hoisting apparatus; J.Millar, seed markens, American patents\u20140D.Beaulieu, automatic fire alarm; J.Harrison and G.\u201cHinch, disk pow; M.McHale and J.Tralnner, cluteh, co \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIAMOND.\u2019Fhere is now in Amsterdam, for the purpose \u2018of heing worked in the dine mond cutting shops, the largest diamond in the world, und one that is un- icue in the annals of the trade, So much is thik the cnse that spécial turning and other tools have hyd to be manufactur- el for dealing with it.The stone is a8 brie us a hen's egg, and weigh Ju carga, Tt Is thus twice as large us the Koh-i-Noor, which welghed 500 : carats before being eut.The stone, which was: extracted from a South African mine ton years ago, Is named the Excelsior, und after being dequired by a syndicaie has Leen sent to Amsterdarn, tr Before.deciding on the Tocatity for- your summer vacation, you will find it} to your interest to make inquiries i?about the Quebec & Lake St.John Railway, the new route to tho far- to the delightful summer resorts and\u2019 fishing grounds north of Quebec and through the Canadian Adirondacks to John, the home of the cele- | brated \u201cOuananiche,\u201d and to Chicou- timi.Trains connect at -Chicoutimi with \u2018Saguenay steamers.Hotel Rob- AYPNEY AND NORTH SYDNEY?Cn, ff, JOHN'S, NiLb.; i First Intotided Salllogn: .Fon - HYDNISY wad NORTH SYONUY ONL Y Bo CAP Bic TON encor abut June 19 FOI CHARLOTTE TOWN, re, AM BI.JOINS, NILD 8.4.HONAVISTA AR .Onde about June 25 \u201cFor alt particulars | na\u2019 \u201cto passohiger fares, treight- rates, bills ut ludlnæ, ete., apply to © WHALP OFFICE Foot ot Bonsecours.st, Mdntreal.Telephone Main 3361; ; 1S A PEERLESS GEM.|g Ps \u2018 Witte UELLE non Ë CALL OR WRITE AHIPPING.- REFORD AGENCIES \" DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Weekly Service.\u201cFROM MONTREAL.ESt ALCIDES TL a Len Pa 85.8.SALACIA 0.8.8.MARINA (vold- atnrage) DUNALDSON BROS, GLAËGOW, .THOMSON LINE.- + London Weekly Service: a FLON MONTREAL: 8 FREMNNA RER .Tina 15, I'EVONA (raids oran «.0.3.04 Jas s.3.CELVUNA (old storage A wlan, SJily à .LEITH Ene : se BELLONA ee RR Five £3 LELLONA |.Cap ee daly à Co ABERDEEN SERVICE i S.5.ESCALUNA .; Saiy 2 , WM-THONRSON & SONS, ov NDEE: \u201cFROM MONTREAL, FES.LORD LAXSDOWNE, .CL Ime 85 LOftE © HARLEMONT paix 2 ES.LURD IVEAGEH ; Fay a (THOMAS \u2018DIXON & Ng \u201cEEL FAST \u2018 THE ROBERT BEFORD Cu LWITTY 2508 farcament =: \u201can INTREAL URRIE STEAMSED Cn.A SS.\u201c CAMPANA,\" Next Saiiing Froz Mo.real, \u201cMONDAY.29th JUNE, AT 2 P.M, Acd afterwards on every alternate MUN: LAY leaving QuuONC LU6 1.4.04.3% duy Ai Nous tor FATHE JUINT, GASLHE dar, Mal DAY, PEALE, CAFE JUVE, GAD Ne Hava.SUMMERSIUE, CHAUMLUTTST +» Poe \u20ac ic TOUL.Excellent secommota:ion for rassesge \u2018ry, Nu Cargo Fecsivet a w : G.PROTK A \u20acD Azénes, « ŸAL Cemmissicners St.Cit TRADE MARE3 TENTS AUS À de FETHERSTONHAUS {+ SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS M ONTREA.\u2018v \"3: a Canada Life Butidine,.PROMPTLY NTS Woe obicr, Lite, Usihéssor Maluiactuers, HE gineers and others whoreälizethe advisability.t having their Patent bus ess transacted by Experts Preliminary advice free, Charges mous rate, Our inventors Help, 125 pages, sent up: request.Marion & Manon, New York Life Bidg.= Moutreal : agd Washiugreg, DJ UR .Lt ATENTS avo TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, \u201cTemple Building, MontPéal.« Bridges.Drains .© Waterworks.Railways.Land Surveying.BÉAUDRY S BROWN il -Enitinesrs, 107 8¢.- Tames Street.Montreal | Mosquitoes! \u201c Mosquitoes ! Biack Flies.Black Flies.ASHES ANSEÉTIC TOL as the env Sato ere Arai eR om Lhe br cera of Natu: al flistery A tee ve above \u201cpeciimet ca torpitia rs.Ca torpilla rs Saxe vour lt nrrgits and Ls osebiercies by: usiuR r ut = ets .JJ.A.HARTE, \u2018Chemist, : 1778 Notre Lame Street.\u2019 country ordi ra prompt tiltee \"| Dawes & Co.BSREWERS, Pale Ales and porter .Montréal Uffice: he St Jantes, Street.LAUTIINE Main MR.|J.H.R: MOLSON & \u201cwom BROS, Brewers., Have Always on hand tho varlous kinds of ra.2 |ALE\" and PORTER| - Wound, and Rofties, Families, Ri: Rulurly.Supplied.evo Aotre Dame Si.Montroa' = and Saturday.A Steamer loaves Pénetanguishene cainte ports.Steamer leaves parry.s a m.daily.LAKE SUPER! Duiuth.to Duld WINDSOR \" Navigation Company, Collingwood, Ont., Greané, .ST Fig exclugive of the golonnads.265 feot | bxvai.Aa 0.foot fente; fie Trunk Ry.Cansd ANLEY.SRRNT.Agent, & King 87 msn .VY ET RL HEAD .OFFICE\u2014COLLINGWOOD.ONT, \u2018Owners and Operators -vê-tho North-west Transportation Co.: :__ NORTH SHORE DIVISION.\u201cA \u2018steamer leaves, Collingwood for Parry Sound, \u201cRiver and Killarney, at 10.30 p.m.every Monday and Thursday, .: Steamers leave Sarnia for Sault Ste.Marle, Port Arthur and Fort aay, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 p.m.Bteamers leaving Sarnia Mondays and \u201cFr ays &9 Hend \u2018Offlcé, Sarnia, Ont.SAULT STE.MARIE DiVISI ON t 2 à.ColHngwood t.30 pm, Meafor pm Etgemers Jenve Marie end intermediate ports, every Tucsday,.Thursday.Friday D DIVISION.PARRY Sous Dv dnily,.for Parry found and \u2018Intet- 8,45 p.m., and Owen \u2018Sound 1145 Sound for Midiand - \u2018and\u2019 Berstafwulanene \\ Point au Baril; Byns Inlet, French OR DIVISION.William very Mon- « DIVISION.Steamer MAJESTIC.leaves \u201cWindsor every Tuesday, np m.; 3 Sarn! a Wednesday, | 3 p.mà for Suult Ste.Marie, Port Arthur and Fart William, ® For.patsenger and\u2019 freight rates, folders and futher \u2018tétormation.apply: to Northern or, Sarnia, Ont, or any Tichet Agent iof the, ian Northern Ry.4 : rw Ha,\u2019 Toronto, On, \u2018Cane.It only takes One Dollar tô open a Savings \u2018Bank account., , .When i in need of money you can get it without delay.: The So vereign Bank of Canada \u2018202 st.James Street.Corner of Guy and St.Catherine Street.LORD: LINE\u2014Cardiff.Servises , °; + Jay | For Fre:gb:, Passage an! Statiregis, avo ! ve and dur ver Voie ; ® .9 - FOR BOOKLE T.EHRIPPING.Po ROYAL wa ii STEAM3HIPS 34 Steârne.- ATX SE \u2018las 166,204 Tzns NEW \u2018STEAMSHIPS: Tunisian, 11577 tars.Tain screws\u2019 Bavar.an_ 17,270 tor:s.Tain screws ierian, .4.200.073.Ta.n screws MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.OYA MAIL SERVICE.Caing at Moville.Fam Fim Montreas._Gueoer.ia [une 13 Fine jinz 29 June 25 Jane Tress sta.+ LAST OA: ; Turisian ans avan an are the largest and fines t #leamrers cn tha Lana- dan reute.Returs | passage, Tunisian, Vavile re Ble 6 4z7s., 2 nours._ Tae PR 45d Face Om:s'ure .n be seg.+ A SEC ru \u2018pare .\u201cst mo sn \u201cse alll : \u2018est.Ajete brouga- -Rissu °° he zen.Misit \u2018Ye zromezade 10 stearmer.A : made on 1° .0Wes: $I 23 denierrr 21.20 single: varmndl, \u2018Lorean sorry: J srary \u201c> GLASGCW.SERV 1ce.- { +7, From Pa Lt > From L Sew York.} \u201cMontreal | Vours.40088.qd 4, \u2014 Fes > July cata od.i .Thurs.12 uge :.© be Hw ; hiag -Wed.17 7 Jüné 1 + or Rates\u2014F est av: and apwards: return Oke U8, $05.0 and iris.Second Cabin, to 1s yr Loude \u2018$83; return; tickets, ane LEERY and everything neces~ ded.s on \u2018Ha service bave excellent ac- canes Puit [the eh eins: ¢ bes of The bexsel, und two-thirds of Blectric {tghts throughout, and.Avery stateroom: H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Comman Streets Montreal ee TS ; DOMIMION LINE STEAMSHIPS- © MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.- afin gran Voce 0 Tue 29 : ç Chem - TL Aug RR TART Ey Aug.30 { \u201cChas \\ug.- > : ; fost ERIOYL.Mayidower CL.ae 3, Juiy 8, Aug \u2018À Common wea; ta Copy 2 Jwy 50 Aug, 27 \u201cNew I Cobo UV 5 Zug.9, pu 5 HA FULTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.y Nerseman.June 13} Nowadte.\u2026 June 7 ; Eugi\\stirsn, June 0 eTrshmasa.: Juiy 4 i AVUNMUC TH OUR AND BRISTOL.F FROM MONTREAL : 1 Juiy À : aH reoman.Suge no \"*Muhxman.ludian, .June 18 \u201ctlberian.wir LT weshoy TU MEDITERR.(SEAN.; : Jat nd; \"QUIL ALE \"lu ga, .Vanvoûve.July 18 tientsss regarding treigbt or pas- \u201cTUE POMINION LING,\u201d if su, Mouireul.a \u201c .| | FURNESS, WITHY&CO.(UNITED) i.MANCHESTER - LINERS, MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.\u2018 From Manchester.From Montreal.\u2018May 17.+.Mauchester Tmporter.une 9 Juue 7.*Mañchester Trader .\u2026.June :5 June .*Malichéster Commerce.July 3 June 21:.*Maucheëster City July 9 *Füted \u2018with cold siorage.QUEBEC ANY MANCHESTER.\u2018 «= From Quebec.»» June 3 HANSA ST.LAWRENCE LINE.: \u2019 MONTREAL AND.ANTWERP.Frond Autwerp.: From Montreal.May Wi.LS Ind'ana +.June 10.ler particulars: as to through Bills of Lag- Ing.apely to FURNESS,\u201d WITHY & CO., LTD, St.Franeols, Xavier St, Montreal, Canadian Pacific Ry.Atlantic Steamship Lines, St - \"Proposed Summer Sallings.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.LIVERI'OOL SAILINGS.From Liverpool, \u2018 From: Montreal.LARE ERIE .Re \u2026 'June-18- LARE MANITOBA .SMOUNT FEMPLE |, LAKE CHAMULAIN LAKE ERIE .0.0 LAKE MANITOBA LAKE 113 AMPLAN Le.\u2018The Luke.Michigan Manchester Engincer \u201ccarrien- \u201cThird Claas pars ygers ouly.and the Mount Temple à Îtm- ited number of First Cabin \u2018an® Third Class \u2018passengers\u2026 ~~ MONTREAL TO BRISTOL.MONTROSE © ooo, el XMONTEAGLE \u2026.June 3 -ward \u2018Pier: féôt ol St, Sulpice Street.Pas- Benger vnibark after 8 pm \u2018day previous to sailing.x The Montrose and Monteagte, carry Becond Cavla \u2018passengers only, - RATES OF PASS ok.First Cabin, $63 and upwa Round trip tickets.nt reduced rated.Second, Cabin, to Liverpool, and by Mon eagle apd Mofitrose se Bristol, $37.80; to London, $40.00 Cabin,\" Round \u2018Trip, 871.26; London, IM.Third\u2019 Class, to Livernock, London, oR Londonderry sud Quee book passège anû usd a \u201cce PA KIC.EEE © ATLANYIC 8Ÿ + Ri.Paorèment Lv ening] ar Lome London, .lation \u2018or il vlasses of phssengers.+, PLUS LEE ward: Staterooms near - the ceipr= of \u201che tp.Promenade deck the LIMITED.\u2019 \u2019 \u2014 \u201ceves paire .Steamers sal at asybrean.trom King Bd- \u2018 \u2014#-bin.$65.00 \\ ve THE GANEY DERAPE| rs Merely Rehashed in Ontario \u201ctous hether she Findings.of the udges fy the.Country Will be Knows at the Next Qeneral Riso: 4 | _tionemlioknes Holders Pasa Resor.\u201ctution = Other Weak-End \u2018Ontario 1 News, - : (Bpeczal\u201d to The Montreal Herald) Toronto June 18-\u2014The Interest which | - attaches to the debate in the Legislature \u2018on the report of the Royal Com- \u201c mission \u2018Te-Gamey, 1s far from being intense.The speech of Premier.Ross, who is always worth listening.to, and that of Hon.J.R.Stratton in defence of his honor, which he claimed had al- -ready been vindicated by the investigation, caught the ear.of the public.er addresses were more of the stump \u2018variety, and a re-hash \u2018of what had \u2018 been told over and over again at the trial or in the House.The report of the Commissioners.was taken as the e of the disturbing question, but, ether it has been accepted by them |.satisfactory, as is the opinion of {er Ross, who probably is rather ; pue in this respect, will not be known until the next general election \u2018takes place, thought it is not impossible that the verdict of the people will \"be reflected -to a degree on the bye- .elections which are to be héld in North Rerifrew, Muskoka \u2018and Saute\u201d \u2018Ste.Marie.os ® .The Ontario License Holders, \u2018at.thelr \u2018annual convention in this city, which closed yesterday, made a strong bid to be counted among the law-abiding citizens of the province, by adopting the following resolution: .\u201cThat this association \u2018places\u2019 on re-|- cord its desire that the License Act be.observed by the members of the association, and the trade generally.\u201d The officers for the year are as fol- fows:\u2014President, James MacFariand, Toronto; first \u2018vice-president, D, B.-Burrell, York Mills; second -vice-pre- sident, G: M.Brook, Peterborough; treasurer, James Purse, Toronto; secretary, G.E.Dickey, auditors, J.W.Scandrett, London, and H.A.Coffen; Georgetown; solicitor, James Haver- son, Toronto; executive committee, E.Hartnett, St, Catharines; James Coffen, Barntford; T.P.- Phelan, Toronto: Thomas Quinn, Ottawa; D.McKenzie, Glenwilliams; T.K Haffey, Toronto, and N.J.Frawley.The death of the Rev.\u201cDr.EB H.Dewart removes one of the fathers of Canadian Méthodism \u2018and one of the\" - great men of Canada.The Globe pays.the following fine tribue to the memory of the deceased gentleman: _ \u201cFor a quarter of a century he.edited the Christian Guardian: Thé Guard- »'lan was not merely the organ of the .Church\u2014it \"was a force in-the life of the community, and its editor's virile | \u201c pen contributed in no easily-measured | degree to the realization of.many re-' sults that were national rather than ' denominational.He had eminently the ' temper of the great editor, but his talents were many-sided.His fine volce made him effective both in the pulpit and on the platform.He was a lover \u2018\u2019of verse, and the step from admiration to imitation, which is said to bé so natural, he had'taken,.and not: without success.He preserved his clear intellect and power of putting his thought Jnto strong prose to the very end of his life.as quite recent contributions to - current publications will tesify.Keen .controversialist as \u2018he was, he ; vas al kindly and large-hearted -man.\u201d Mr.Filman, ot Hamilton,\u2019 has been granted an injunction restraining his wife from abducting her ten-year-old son from his father\u2019s care.\u201cMrs, \u2018man was, up to 1901, soloist in the Cen- .tenary \u2018Methodist choir, Hamilton, but she became stage-struck, left her husband, and in May of that year joined the Princess Chic Company.as \u201cDorothy Hunting,\u201d and made a hit.During the past season she appeared in this city with \u201cThe Strollers.\u201d .The hsuband says that twice since she left she has \u2018succeeded in taking the little boy away, .and he argues from the following telegram that she purposes taking him- away again: \u201cI want Jack, and no monkey biz.Send him to New York.Leave Saturday: evening, Wire me to-day.: jigned) °° \u201cOLLIE.\u201d Filman gn his wife is aided in her © attempts at abduction by members of her family, who reside In Hamilton.Proceedings are being taken both in Canada and England to wind up _ the Sapphire Corundum' Company, of which - » the.London ,exploiter, Terenèe .Hooley, | \u201c \u201cWas a promoter.The Canadian proceedings were commenced this week.in Dsgoode Hall by the Hamilton Powder Company, a creditor.The.mining property was in Methuen township, Peter- borough county.About two \u2018 months ago the company suspended operations, owing its workmen six mo \u2018hs wages: There were other debts als.On June 4th the shareholders at a meeting In \u2018London decided to wind up the company, hence the present proceedings.Interesting developments are expected, for it is sald that the Sapphire Company, with its capital of $5,000,000, spent, «only a few hundreds in, actual mining.Rev.\u2018Dr, Teefy, president of \u2018St: Michael's College, celebrated his silver: Jubilee this week.The well known: clergyman received the congratula- - tions of à large number of friends.Most of the priests of the Toronto diocese - were present.- During the varivus cere- tronies, the principal was presented .with several purses, containing \u2018 in all 61,500 in gold.MS The annual meeting of the.Ontario Medical Association was concluded yes-, terday.& preventative.of smallpox was again -asserted, the most outspoken of its advocates being Dr.J.C.Mitchell, president of the association.He regret- \u2018ted that, according to reports in the \"dally press, some practicing physicians made statements on this subject s0- wide of the truth that they showed a most lamentabie ignorance of the \u2018whole \u2018history of .the question.It would be safe, he said, to pay no attention to these anti-vaccinationists and class them in with the followers of Christian Science, the Dowleites, Vitosophists, Osteopathists, etc, were they not such: .a menace by redson_ of their position je guardians of the health of the pub- c, oe \u2018e \"The Independent \u2018Order of Good Tem- plat at their annual meeting her on Thursday elected the following officers:\u2014 Grand Chief, Templar\u2014Rev.Jas.Graham, Inglewood.Grand Councillor-\u2014A.\u201d R Scoble, ronto.ToGrand Secretary\u2014 .Toronto.Grand Treasurer\u2014A.E: Fairbairn, \u201cOttawa \u201c DR.W.G.T.\u2014A.H.Lyle,- Hamilton.ton: A.W.Ross, Renfrew; and F.Roger, Ottawa.- eee .\u201cTHB \u201cWORLD I8 FULL OF- PAINS.-The aches and pains that afflict humanity are many and censtant, arising from s multitude et Jnaistinguishable causes, but in the main ng 10 man's negligence in taking -care of oe health » Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclestrle Oil.was the outcome of a universal .ory for some spe- \"\u2026 cific which would speedily relieve pain, and , » wimarkable At.Ban filled its mission to adv.Steir naneiins \u201cAO.A.mie BARON.5° fg rad | famous murder are 3 POLITICA \"NTHOSPAERE 16 Local \"Questions \u201cMost Important at Pressnt\u2014Conservative Mayor Removes Liberal Fire Chief ahd Ap- |.points a Saicon-Kesper to the Pasi.tion\u2014Seldiery Take Great Interest | in Moat Farm Murder Trial\u2014Bou- \u201cgall Well Known at Halifax, Special Correspondence to The Herald.Halifax, June 19.\u2014Our civic rulers have been keeping themselves to -the front yof late, and the affairs of the broader fleld of, politics must stand aside until the local \u2018atmosphere is cleared up somewhat.His Worship the Mayor, who is a Conservative, and & possible\u2018 candidate Yor the Dominion House, started the bail by giving a controlling poiwer to men of his own political stamp on all the important civic committees.This was followed up by the dismissal of.a Liberal from the chiefship of the fire department, and the appointment thereto of a Conservative.The latter is an old fireman, \u2018but the appointment is question: ed \u2018use he happens to be a retail \u2018liquor seller, holding a license from the city.\u2019 .Ald.Johnson set the matter on fire! by asking at the last council meeting the new chief atil: run \u201cPats, Place,\u201d the dame of the saloon in ques- ; tion, and by \u2018moving a resolution call-' ing upon the police to enforce the law \u2018regarding the sel.ing of intoxicants \u2018on Sunday.The resolution was adopted, - and consequently a \u201cdry Sunday\" tol- lowed.There was no \u201copen\u201d selling.The hote?bars and saloons were closed.Up tight, but nevertheless the stipen-: diary.had a record breaking batch of common drunks to deal with on Monday morning.The iceman is complaining.We have a week of very cold weather, the thermometer standing: - about 50 all the time.This has been accompanied by a drizzling rain and fog, and the consequence 1s the ground is well satur- -ated and ready \u2018for a good spell of sunshine\u2018 to make vegetation hum.But if the iceman {s unhappy, the coal man Is not.uttering a complaint, must be kept.warm.In the interior, while the weather is not warm, it \u2018Is not very \u2018cold, and there is very little complaint \u2018trom the fruit growers.Last year the apple crop was almost a failure.This year it 1s expected to be very good.Halifax 1s deeply interested in the and forgery trial which has begun at Chelmstord\u2014that of Sergeant Major Dougal for the mur- | der of Miss Holland, of.Moat Farm.Dougal was on this station with the Royal Engineers, and ip known to almost everybody in Halitax.He is sald to have been the best looking: soldier: ever seen on our streets.She is now \u2018happy in the thought that she will not be -compelled \u2018to ge across \u2018the water and testify against him.The troops in the garrieon are as a rule a well} behaved lot, but occasionally a scoun- \u2018drel develops and gives his regiment a; bad name; Only the other day two, sax | \u2018pulation of the West this year is that -Experience of the past has proven that in the.Houses | hogs, \u201cNOW NEEDED IN WEST, Rapid Influx of Settlers into Manitoba and the Territories this Year has Demonstrated in a Serious Way Lack of \u2018Accommodation in this Re- spect\u2014Provincial Courts of Revi- slon\u2014Gabriel .Pumont \u2018Visits te West.- - Special Correspondence to the.Herald.) } * Winnipeg, Man., June 16-\u2014Not the least of the many responsibilities entailed by the remarkable increase in the poof sufficleht hospital accommodation.a great percentage of foreign immigrants require hospital treatment within the first or second year of their arrival in the country, where almost every condition of life is different from that of their native soil.Hitherto the accommodation has been taxed by the Rosa rements of the .-people already.ere.The St.Boniface and: Winnipeg \u2018General \u2018Hospitals\u2019 have been depended upon not only by \u2018the residents of Manitoba, but by the people of the Northwest Territories -and of Western On- tarfo.The little cottage hospitals scat- .tered throughout the country are doing an admirable work-in caring for em- \u2018ergency cares In isolated.districts; but it is abrolutely impessible for them.to provide - the equipment.and attention which delicate operations and:dangerous cases require, These can.be obtatn- ed only in the city hospitals at Win- inipeg: and .very many of the people requiring.the skill .and treatment scious LACK OF RAIN .| IN ISLAND PROVINGE | \u201coù milk.This season the proportion.of which only these.\u2018creditably equippéd Ingthutions can supply are \u2018unable fo afford to pay for them.The inevituble results of these circumstarices are an undue crowding of accommodation and a tremendous drain upon the all too slender resources of the\u2019 _hospitals, especially of the General, Only the untir-! ing energy and devotion of the men and women connected\u201d with and.interesfed institution have enabled the | board to cope with the situation with! \"even the \u2018measure of success that they i have attained hitherto, : > But this year's: immigration.has created a condition of- affairs and.în-! creased demands that the.board of \u2018directors -of the General Hospital cannot | meet unalded - without unreasonable personal sacrifices.Every day many | have to be refused admittance to the hospital - simply because there, is no room, even though the comfort of the nurses has heen raerificed in an effort to afford the utmost accommodation to the sick.\u201cThis overcrowding wus Tre: sponsible recently for n serious outbreak of diphtheria and scarlet fever simply because it was Impossible.to | properly isolate thé patients, One hun- ared thousand dollars is \u2018required-to place\u2019 the General Hospital in a post- tion to cope: with the situation; and of: this ainount the Provincial Government is giving $25,000, and the city will\u201d De.expected.io contribute- $45.000 more.Filling other assistance, the balunen | will be.ralsed 'by \u2018the\u2019 board, who are.sbeen responsible for this result.At the} The efficacy of vaccination as.To- } \u2018Locke McCrae, | \u201cGrand Auaitors\u2014g.H.Boyd, Hamil.|\u2019 |.ED convinced, of the urgent necessity tof the case that they have decided ae ed their personal credit for this the quarters of an officer, appropriated | Ee The general feeling here is :tWo suits of civillan\u2019s clothes, and de- | that: the Dominion Government should camped for parts unknown.The usual) crane subst: intial assistance.in view: course with a soldier \u2018here wnen he) of the fact that \u2018Winnipeg is obliged to .gets tired of the service Js to edmmit taka care of an immense flouting pupu- -some offence, serve a term in jail, and [jation contingent.upon.the immigra- then get drummed out of the service lion; as well as to provide treatment.Breaking plate glass is a favorite! gor hundreds residing.outside the pro-.means to this end, but recently the.vince.However, there is now.ne hope authorities have been staggering the of obtaining such a grant, and Mani- offenders.by sending them to the peni- toby in general and Winnipeg ih pur- tentiary for a number of years.This! ticular must prepare to shoulder a has brought out a.strong protest from.heavy burden w hich is not entirely\u201d of.the editor of Truth, -but it is the only their own creation.\u2018 \u2018 effective way of stopping tbe business.\u2026 +e, : Tommy thinks twice -now Before using The provinietél \u2018 Courts: of Revision \u2018his belt buckle on our handdomest plate nave completed their labors, \"with one glass front.Discipline in} the Royal | exception; at\u2019 least \"they were closed.Garrison Regiment is very strict.No! und {n-one or two cases very arbitrar- less than.thirty-five court-martia!s {ly and -unjustly.The Government is have been held since the reziment.came now practically at liberty to carry out on this station to \u2018relieve the Royal, its plans, and to have the elections.Canadians.The non-commissioned .of- 1 early in\" July.The fact that the doors.\u201cficers- complain that they: are reduced -of\u201c the court -in-Winnlpeg-Centre were\" for the most trivial offences.* i closed with one hundred electors clam- \u201cThe officers\u2019 and men on the flagship \u2018oring to be put on the lat shows that, \u2018Arfadae and other \u2018warships now here nothing was- allowed to: confliet.with\" are looking forward to théir trip.up these arrangements, :the St.Lawrence and -to Bar Harbor.i None of the- warships now \u2018on this sta-| One of the pléturenque characters.at artillerymén, who were locked up for some minor offence, broke jall, entered \u201cSummerside this week.Two- years ago ton.Jhene, as heretofore; A pussenger can \u2018at 8'ami; tion have .ever been to Bar Harbor.present .revisiting the Canadian .West and tonsequently the officers.have.a : is Gabriel .Dumont, the real leader and keen desire to taste \u2018the hospitality of; the brains of the rebellion of 1885, and, the Americans.The admiral will Uke- ['one of the inks connecting the prescnt ly be-a guest on board the Erin dur-| with the historic past.He was par.I | ing the races for the America's cup.) doned.by: the Government; and- has Sir - \u201cThomas Lipton, it \u2018ts said, will come to\u2019 Halifax after the races, and, De the guest of\u2019 Sir Archibald.Doug- ass, The Royal Nova Scotla Yacht squadron has been augmented by the ad\u201d, dition of a new racer called the Prin | trepld old Metis leader, who shook his cess, -the property of George Wright.| empty rifle at-the volunteers as he our only millionaire.The Princess\u2019 is, \u2018rode away from Fish Creek,\u2019 is now a, beautiful yacht, but her .speed has | sixty-six years of age, but is \u2018still a yet to be tested.She started In a race | hale and vigorous man.on Saturday last, but her 50-Toot mast three-quarter breed, with -very strong snapped almost in the middle and the | prejudices on -the Indian side, and.debris came down on deck.She will! speaks French fluently, ag wéll as Eng- attempt\u2019 to show her heels to the: other: lish, and sevéral dialects of the triben yachts next \u2018Saturday.We\u2019 have.a \u201cMoral Reform Assocla- tion\u201d \u2018this city.Its aim, asits \u2018name ilies, is to purify our clvic ate mosphere, Candidates were: offered at | the polls and rejected by the people, who evidently see through the \u201cmoral reformers.\u201d They only put up candi.| .dates to oppose Grits.Curious, isn\u2019 t it?ree dpi \u2018Canadian Government, such patents \u2018GIVE.\u201cTONE AND STRENGTH TO belñæ sécüred through the ageñcy of YOUR WEAKENED DIGES- - Messrs.Marion\u2019 &.Marion, patent at- rar \u2018TIVE © ORGANS: ; ; torneys, Montrea},-and Washinæton:- | been granted his patent on his homestead near Batoche, where 18 years ago he saw the hopeless \u2018struggle he\u2019 and Louis Riel had -fomented crushen, for ever: and \u2018there if he chooses he may spend his \u2018declining days.The In.entful past'in the shape of a long furrowed scar on the back of his head- Where a rifle bullet \u2018grazed his skull, \u2014\u2014\u2014 : PAT ENT \u2018REPORT.France, electric .furnace; \u2018Cowey, London, Eng.paratus: James Crabtree, Birkenhead, Eng., Improvements.in or connected with refrigerating chambers; D.Leonard: R.Mal Breakfast Food Whets the Appetite \u2018of Old and Young Charrier, Vendome (Loir-et- Cher), .in Hot Weather.France, wood carving machine; .Alf, If you have not yet tried Malt Breqk- Geo.Floyed, Gladstone, Tasmania, \u2018fast Food, begin at once, and see how quickly this.peerless cereal food will.tone, and strengthen your stomach and whole digestive \u2018organism.If your appetite is jaded and uncertain, Malt adapted.to cultivate the observation; and\u2019 memory; Christian Esser, Wiener, Austria, method and apparatus for \u2018the Breakfast Food is the form of nourish- \u201cand W.C.Quiggin, Livenpool, ment you need for soothing and com- bie t > He forting every organ connected with the Eng.table tennis \u2018nets; Hermann e stomach.Malt Breakfast Food.keèpa Claassen, Dormagen, Prusela, ; GerMany, people well in summer: AN Grocers aes, etc, sell it.; IN OUR FOUR STORES IN.OUR FOUR STORES 375 silk skirts In stock; We have top many in our 4 stores.They must go.Our $26.00 silk skirts will be sold for $15.00.Go \u2018and choore one at The Marchand Ready to Wear Wardrobe and.its 4 stores.- .\\ j sizes.They wifl a be sold, even at half the price.Our 15.00 to $17.00 \u2018silk | duction at Wear Wandrobe and its 4 stores.| Lodge, of.Himpton, N.B.Dumont is a] He still.carries a memento of the ev-, \u2018Below will be found a\u2019 list of patents: recently granted to foreigners by the].Paul L.T.Heroult, La Praz (Savoy); | \u2018weighing ap- Australia, apparatus for playing games|.production of half stuff from peat turf:\u2019 oe separating sugar trom syrup, \u2018mo.as- 525 silk jackets of all prices.and of all > Jackets will Jpe sold at 60 per cent.re-|.e Marchand Ready to Cheese: Output wi Be Smalisr Because of the Prought\u2014Pasturage is - Poor\u2014Teachers Hold Annual Meat- ing and Disouss Salary Question\u2014 Man' Dies from Gunshot Wound\u2014 Uniques = Criminal Case\u2014~An Im- .provement to Be Made in Train\u2019 Service.Charlottetown, PRI, June 17,\u2014Dur- ing the past\u201d week the weather in the province continued very dry, - with very few warm days, and crops are backward for want \u2018of rain, although certain sections were, blessed with a fair downpour \u2018about a week ago.Almost all the cheese factories are in operation, but the dfouth, by affecting the paëtures, has lessened the receipts cheese to butter manufactured will be greater than last year, as there is a higher price for the latter, and as our cheese has a better.standing - in\u2019 the English market.- ' Horse raising is booming: on the island this season, and | more stalllons are being travelled than usual.\u2018There are this season four thor- oughbréds, when two.years - ago there were -none., -At present - horses are scarce and dear, and there are not murny available for export.Very large shipments were made \u2018during the tall, winter \u2018and early spring, The annual schooi meetings, at which the supplements - to teachers\u2019 salaries and running expenses are voted, trus- | tees elected, were - held this week throughout the province.With the ex- céption of Charlottetown ahd Summer- side, the Provincial Government pays almost the entire salaries of the teäch- i.ers, the \u201cdistrict voting a supplement only.1n- some cases the teacher re= celves ho supplement, haying to depend on statutory allowance; and the maxi- mym supplement = päld is * $100.The qughest + salary paid\u201d is $675,- \u2018the.lowest It -reems probable \u2018that, there will -be a scarcity of.tedchers in the \u2018province this.yeur Alvéady a \u2018large number have 'goñe to the Northwest during the \u2018spring, and another large exodus is ex< | pected \u2018in July.Last year it wus only with difficulty that teachers were se-\u2019 eurèd.in some districté.This year only, eighty have gohe up \u2018For license, and the probability is that some of: the schools will have.to be closed because | \u2018of the.shortuge.The low salaries has meetings held this week there has been an increase in nearly every district, and -this.will likely improve \u2018conditions _considerably.John Avery Inman, the young man.wounded in.the shooting.accident on June 7th.died.in the hospital on the 13th.Edward \u2018Dunn, who: fired the shot, wus arrested, charged with \u2018manslaughter.and tried before the magistrate.\u2018The evidence: showed \u2018that.the revolver which caused the wound went off: accidentally, and the prisoner .wag therefore discharged.\u2026- A unique.criminal case - was tried in.George Gillinn, in :a, fight at Alberta with\u201d Archibald Graves, shot the latter, dead.Gilltan was trled, found guilty\u2019 of manslaughter; and ., sentenced \u2018to seven yents in-the penitentiary.On the | representation of his counsel that evi-s dence: had not been properly admitted.Gillian was granted a new trial, held last year, \"At this trial the jury Jis- agreed, and.another trial was granted, but.the prisoner was refused ball, and had.to remain in gaol until this week, when the third trial came up.Again the jury disagreed, and the trial wus again postponed until next Noyember term.This time, however, Gillian was granted bail, ahd wns released from gaol.After July 1st'a.decided * improvement win be made in: the ull rail service between Prince Edward\u2019 Island and Bos- Then\u201c there will -be no change of ears.between \u2018Boston \u2018and Point du then leave Bôstôn at 7 p.m., and reach Charlottetown at\u2019 8.45 p.m.the follow ing evening.One: can\u2019 leaveé \u2018Charlottetown arriving at \u2018Boston.ut 7.25 a.m, next day.\u2018On Sunday list Rev: GE R White, of Huantéport, \u2018N.S., began his pastorate in the First Baptist Church of Charlottetown.and.Rev.J._ W.- McConnell preached his fârewell-Hermon- in\u2019 the Gtace \u201cMethodis Church.His.next\u2019 charge will be Moncton, N.B., and he | \u201c\u2018atshop Bénio, is the - of - Argh pe a - the Ancient Capital and its Churches\u2019 Now Pier is Being Raplily Bullt\u2014 Proposed Change in\u2019 the Pilotage.System.: Quebec, June 18\u2014Mgr.S tti, the Apostolic \u201cdelegate to.Canada, arrived in his city ¢n Thursday morning last, and is a guest of His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec, Mgr.Begin.He hell which was attended by a large number of the clergy from all parts of the din- cese.This is Mgr.Sberettl's first visit to the Ancient Capital, and he expresséd himself delighted with the picturesque scenic effects of the surroundings.together with the flourishing conditions in and about.the city and district, -contractors for the new pier, in extension of the breakwater in connection with the Louise docks, have had the masonry crib work completed to lay the foundation, and intend pushing the work to a dompletion with all\u2019 the speed possible.\u2018This pier which is estimated to cost $138.600, will be extended a distance of 650 feet in the direction of the Beauport flats, and is only, the commencement of the {mprovements asked by the Quebec Harbor Commissioners from the Dominion Goverñment.It is ruggested that the revetment wall should commence -from the Champlain market wharf along the river St, Lawrence front.past the coves to Sillery Point, a distance of nearly flve miles.The wall to be extended out into.the river until \u2018a_depth of 36.feet of water ut low tide is obtained, and stzll berths \u2018similar to those used at the harbor of New: York be constructed.'Plang in conformity with those suggestions have fore the Fovernment in the course of a few days for consideration.Practical independent engineers claim that the proposed docks requested by the Quebec Harbor Conmimistioners in the St.Char- \u2018les river and on -the Beauport flats, will not'only cost a large sum of money, but will he an inconvenience.In order will\u2019 have to \u2018be constructed along th2 St.Charles Valley,, while if thc Govarn- ment will only study the building of 4 revetment wall along the city river front, the saving in cost will not \u2018only.be great, dut all railways will be enabled to reich thie docks in that locality ; with -ten times greater facilities, and, Ww ithout any chance of congestion.' ; The propor change in the pilot qvs- tem is eugerly looked for by {he shipping trade of this city.The general expression of opinion is thai the Depart- tiuke.control of the upper and lower St.Luwrence pilots, is \u2018recognized by every man engaged in \u2018navigation.Lu LE ° .\u201cThe Town of - Levis, tke the City of Quebec; is making extensive Improvements \u2018these.few years -pâst, and the werk scheduled to proceed during the present summer.is a proof that pros- 1iver, as well as fh the Anelent Capital: A large number of new dwellings are: in\u2019 \u2018course of erection, besides the town.has nwirded fs confract for the copstruc- tion of an up-to-ditte water works.An electric Tins-of rafisay commenced last summer Is fast ne: ring completion, that will have tracks laid from St.-Josenh de Levis to the Chtiudiere; a diatancé of over 12 miles, and besides cover all the principal streets of the.town, :both-on the heights nnd the lower levels.number of cars are now runring covering the stresta of Levis from St.Joseph \u2018to the Grand Trunk staiioh: \u201cwhich ara.well \u2018patronized, and the investment found a paying one.; | eve of completion.and leased.to the well known: theatrical man of Torontô.\u201cMr.A.J.Smart.who exnects tn pen the \u2018doors for business by the first.of August, \u2018be one of the prottiest and most.compact \u2018ads.« The Mayor of Quebec, arent, deserves the butoine of the new \u2018theatre.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2026, IN OUR FOUR STORES Come to one of the 4 \u2018stores of \u2018the: ton, S.N.and choose a nice Silk.cape.- They are half price.\u201ctoo la Le.will be succreded \u2018by Rev.: W, Ww.We sell\u201d at manufacturers Prices.\u201d .Sunshine Furnace.* REGULATED LIKE A WATCH.' \u201cSunshine\u201d dampers are so \u201cingeniously arranged and control\u2019 \u201cthe \u201cfire so perfectly that the consumption of fuel can be regulated almost as accurately aos ig watch \u2014 the operator knows knows Just what time & cortain quantity of coal will retain\u2019 fire and.the \u201c degree : \u2018of host it will produce.All parts of \u201c Sunshine \u201d furnaces are mechanically éorrect\u2014 tho \u2018castings are clcan and oxtra Leavy, while\u2019 the steel used in the dome is of the finost quality and is \u201cpecially made for tie \u201cSunshine \u201d furnace.Evory.detailod: feature \u2018in; 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ROYAL BUILDING, Place d\u2019Armes Square, MONTREAL.Rs Motrooitan House re Go.1678 a 1680 Notre Dame.\u2019 \u201ctired from the stage.FULL GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT, Low RATES bille, , es 0 Miss viols Allen is gradually which will Loupe ting the company : ES her in her production af * ight\u2019 next season.She has ust enr gaged Miss Zeflle Tilbury, cently replaced Miss Maxine Souiott leading woman of Nat C, Goodwin's mpany, Miss Tilbury is to play Ma- tia to Miss Allen's Viola.She appear- Beerbohm Tree's fa- co at His Majesty's Theatre, jn London, - l wo seasons ago, and her success in Py was pronounced.Tilbury is \u2018daughter of Lydia Thompson.Miss Henrietta \u201cCrossman will be seen in London next summer, and thereby she will realize a desire she bas held for a long time.Maurice Campbell will sail for Burope about the middle of July to arrahge for her \u2018appearance in.a new come y.Time at a leading London theatre is belng : \u2018held for Miss Crosman's engagement, w which wHI begin in June\u201d following: the ciose.Of \u201chet.season here, She will first be seén in the new p'ay-hère some time.after her, engagement in \u2018As You \u2018Miss .Crusman wili also glve-one performance of \u201cAs You Like It.at Stratford-on-Avon, the -home of an.honor w hich \u2018has been enjoyed by few.American\u2019 actresses.i \u201cThe.most interesting pièce.of :the- \u2018atrical news that has reached this city for Some time concerns the plans just made by Mr.Charles \u2018Frohman for the \u2018future of \u2018Miss Edna May.She is act- \u201c| ing now in London in, \u201cThree Little | Maids,\u201d and \u2018is still highly popular \u2018there.She Is to come to .this country -für a few months, and wili then return to London.sical\u2019 plays will: be -oven.then, \u2018Mr, \u201cFrohman has promised to maké her a serious star.an author than J.M.Barrie, \u2018comedies have hitherto been given only | to Maude Adams and William Gillette, Frohman\u2018s:.management.Miss May's appearance in thig cuhiedy.will he i made%n London next gpring, and in the | Forrine season.-slie will act An New or ee .Te .Mrs.Charles Montagu\u2019 Ward, who as Miss Fannie Batchelder was a mem- | ber of Edward Harrigan's company ten years ago, 1s\u2019 to return.to.the stage.and again be associated with Mr.Har- rigan.She is to play a character part that - of a \u2018society woman-\u2014in \u201cUnder Cover,\u201d Harrigan is to make hls reappearance .as a start, at the Murray Hlil, New York, next season.Miss Batchelder married Mr, Ward secretly them.in 1894, and the actress then re- Her.husband, | although somewhat opposed to her return to the stage, has now given his full consent.Mrs.Ward is the author of Why Men Like Married Women, and Other Stories,\u201d which made a sen- ago.- .5 Cee ew 1.0 Western-life, in \u2018which .the hero is a \u2018| philosophical 1cowboy, is to he drama- \u2018tized.Kirke La Shelle has obtained the dramatic rights of the book and J will probably produce the play next year.He has had several interviews days.The name of the dramatist has not been announced, \u2018nam, who played the part, of Lieutenant Denton in.\u201cArizona,\u201d has been : considered, for he title role: ; ly, it'is said that fn his youth he was an incorri {ble * practical joker.He 1 was travelling.in England .with a | \u2018friend\u2019 one summer, and on the Liver- slept.Robson stole \u2018his ticket from his pocket.In-à litle while.the cotiduc- 5 Sr MR.J.MOY.BENNETT.Stage.Manäger Aubrey Stock Company at the Francais.cuse.in: September t¢ sing\u2019 in musical farce\u2019 \u2018Miss May's career in mu- And she will make-her- first appearance \u2018in .a.play by no less.whose | the two must popular stars under Mr: the new play In which Mr J in.1892.| The \u2018fact was publicly announced by |.sation when it appeared several years, - \u201cThe Virginian, \"Owen Wistèr's: story.with thé author.during the last few Dunston Far- \u2018at Stuart\u2019 Rabson.wie dled \"recent- |\" | pool train \u201cBill\u201d fell asleep, While he\u2019 and General Philosophy _ de an x 7 A fo i j SE 1°; : + tor \u2018was to ben seën , approaching, ot riche Bus Get out your tick- \u201cpin,\u201d ter î frantic .search, sald that his ticket was lost.Robgon then advised him to escape paying by hiding under the seat.This \u201cB decided to do, and when the oconduptor appeared he lay on his back on the dusty floor, quite invisible, Robson \u2018surrendered both tickets, | whereupon the conductor said: \u201cHere are two tickets, = Where is your friend, sir?\u201d \u201cUnder the seat, there,\u201d the\u2019 actor answered.\u201cI don't know why he wanted to avold you.\u201d The conductor, surprised, looked under the seat, and \u201cBill\u201d-smiled at him sheepishly, and then crawled, awkwardly forth, ; \u2019 °.e \u201cThe Knickerbocker air\u201d met.with a rather queer reception ut its opening night June 15 in the Herald Square - _ + » À Theatre.A writer\u2019 \u2018In the New York Herald says of it: \u201cThe quality of, George Totten, \u2018Smith's book reminds one of tlie\" time-honored \u2018afterplece\u2019 | that.follows the \u2018clio\u2019 in all well regu- The Jokes | lated variety companies.- \u2018are of.the Lydia Thompson era.\u2018The chorus trots out at intervals, shouts a bit and \u2018retires\u2019\u201d without any good ex- There are some yachting trous- \u2018ers, \u2018coon\u2019 songs and knockabout \u2018acts.;A South American.with dagger, & \u2018Dutch\u2019 comedian with a, rich guttural, Land a.\u2018hayseed\u2019 are the main funmak- ers.When the.composer thinks it's time for a song \u2018one.of Lpe characters |: steps forward and rematks, \u2018That reminds.me,.and\u2019 so'\u2018thes action goes swiftly on as.soon \u2018as the condugtor finishes his - ericores.se Le : .-.à * THE AUBREY STOCK, COMPANY: Next week'g bin KA the Aubrey- stock:}- company will be the New York success, \u201c\u2018We-Uns of.Tennessee,\u2019 The produced in years has been received with such flattering praise as Lee Arthur's beautiful story of the Since the initial production at the American Theatre, New York, last season, It has been seen\u2018in ail the large cities\u2019 time this season.Every character in the action of the.story is taken, from .lite, while the scenic effécts.are counterparts of the oniginal spots where thé author worked -out the gtory.A pretty love tale runs through the story, added to which is the Southern chivalry of a man to protect the honor of the woman he loves.The cast has been carefully looked after, and all the members of the company will appear to great advantage, and Mises Clayton and Messrs.Hanson .and Taylor will have an entire change of specialties, ° \u201cThe French Beauties,\u201d an \u201cattrac tion new \u2018to \u2018the patrons of the Royal, \u2018will come next week.This show is\u2019 said tô bé à stunner from a musical | standpoint, -and -ls equipped.with mag- \u2018nificent scenery and gowns.-\u201cThibet, the flying bilcycligt, is a big feature with .this organization.- His.act is \u2018simply marveilous, as he performs | tricks on a flying.wheel \u2018that.have | never \u201cbeen .attempted by any other \u201cman- on earth, The Misses * Jackson and Douglas, wha have scored a hit in the London musical halls, will also | \u2018be a\u2019 sterling attraction.Two.new burlesque will \u2018be presented.\u201d Friday night a number -of new amateurs will appear, A spécial feature: \u201cwill be; 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| Maloney, \u2018Frank 1.Frayne; | Prayne; Mrs.~ board march, regular Wednesday, Thursday and Sat-| urday matinees will be given.No play | South.| of: the \"East, coming West for .the first | BURLESQUES AT THE ROYAL.\"1, \u2018will be there that every \u201canimal will show a different phase of 1 next week \u201c Yandeville deccs the more populat style of emtoriai pent.Five new acts are ; veen and Cross are said to be eg riste df far more han, ordinary ability.The Rio bro.hers ne ring work high in the air to cause a sensation.The Rios\u2019 have had much trouble with imitators, and they are anxious to have it known that they are the originals., clale, the jugsler, is now coing an ac that ls commanding attention ali over.the United Stales.He comes direct from Hammerstein's roof garden, New nes will be an interesting feature.She is to introduce several new songs, -and the \u201cpleks\u2019 are said to be cleves ntire.new to Montreal 1# y ÿ the Pr or pA y of dancers.Their Highland réel is dec:ared by those whe have seen them tô be most pere seen on a vaudeville stage Mr.Lavigne is making efforts to have \u2018the band perfect.1 BILL FOR \"RIVERSIDE \u2018PARK.\u2018The Bachmatin stock company will \u201cnext week present the five-act comedy rama, \u201cThe Mystery of Long Branch,\u201d Yh this cast.of Mharacters: Waiter Rainey, Ben Green; Peter Grump, T.Lawyer Bland, J.P.Jim Brandon, willis Re aie: obie; Summers, - Bert pos.Frank LL, \u2018Clark; Chas.P.Clark; Jacob Strauss, Pauline Meller.piety Marshall, orence Specialties will be tntroduced bY Frank 1.Frayne, \u201cFlorence Corbin, in some of her own songs; cornet solo; by.one of Bach mann's orchestra; a -budget of fun.Taw the promenade concert this programme will be g ns orchestra: The ill- are, N.Klohr; Light Cav- \u201calry,- Suppe; Fresord Amour, Waten- tel; Morning, ture, Suppe; the Cavalier march, R.B.Hall.CANADIAN \u2018NOW IN CHARGE.Mr.W.W.Power is one of the few Canadians who have risen to the front.in a managerial capacity in the :cireus \u201cFhusiness.Born about tw enty-nine years.| ago, near the City of Belleville, Ont; ne |} received his early education at the Ser- \u2018 to | arate and High Schools and the Ontar Business College, and for some.time was | ir: the, hotel \u201cbusiness: .Then he drifted into\u2019 theatricals, in which he: was, suc- : cessful, and then he followed up his success by being connected with the \u2018Canadian \u2018and United: States tour of \u2018Dan Godfrey's British Guards Band.In \u2018this tour he-made his hit as advance | li man, and Mr.Walter L.Main, ever-on \u201cthe watch for good things, seized htm.| He is.now.the gefieral representative of I the shows, and fs an energetic, hard working man; who knows no fatigue.nor discomfort when business interests \u2018| are at stake.The cut shows him in the | uniform of thé.XV.Argyll Light Infantry, of which he was a lleutenant.Mr.Power has hosts.of friends, who one and all wish him all kinde of suc= and are.ever pleased to have .a THE BIOSCOPE TO REMAIN.The Bioscope Co., of.London, Eng.have made a wonderful success of | their entertainment in Windsor Hall.during this week, and have arranged to continue the performance \u2018during the whole of next week.These animated pictures.are shown tor.tre first time in America, and are \u2018ahead of \u2018anything we: \u2018have yet had.The recent visit of King Edward to Paris is one of the best scenes; also the pictures of\u2019 Western Canada, Which | have just been tAken by Mr.Rosen- -thal, the artist.whoshas taken pictures An \u2018ali- parts.of the: globe, and, who superintende :the performance here._The.trip.to_1 \u2018the.Rocky Mountains, apcarine _ salmon, _ Jogging, broncho, § MR.Ww.W.POWER, General Ree Walter Main.ows.\"breaking and harvesting are \u201cpletures : .when once seen will never be forgot- .ten.The comical and strange scene which takés nearly fifteen \u2018minutes to produce is \u201cthe trip to the moon,\u201d The programme for next week Will have | many new features, one of which is a scene in éolors produced fôr the first time here of \u201cAll Baba and the Forty Thieves.\u201d This scene also takes nearly fifteen minutes to produce.The band for every evening, and-a free concert.will be given on Dominion Square from x 30 to 8 -p.m.- \u2018The matinees néxt week are, on\u2019 Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-.| day; and popular prices prevail, a THE WALTER L MAIN SHOW.act that is not down on the Walter La Main circus programme of shows: Neither is it performed in the circus proper.of a Sunday morning wherever the | tents chance to be pitched.- This tm- | portant function will .come off in.this city on the circus grounds to-morrow at 3 o'clock p.m.It will be a sight worth seeing.\u201d The washing process will be conducted by means of à drant and hose, and the pachiderms hy- will \u2018be fully and completely deluged || | and scrubbed, almost to the point of Barnum's one-time white elephant treak, go.alleged.Few people know that that animal owed \u2018its whiteness.eutirely to & constant dally soap and water scrubbing, combined with sandpaper.It may be noted dy those who individual.character under \u2018the influence of the downpour.The student of animals \"will be delighted to note\u2018the variety of temperamients.The horse tent is open to elghtzeers.Mr.Main, himeelf à famous connoisseur of horses, takes pride in his present stid, which is composed of the finest and purest bred equines ever seen under a canvas, or anywhere elec.Many of the animals are Kentucky bred; some of Arablan\u2019 stock, and.a number of them of English birth and pedigree, It, may be weN to re: PAK.again that the Db.of York, Cora Miskill and her plckanin-| ' AT 70¢\u2014BLACK.CREAM OR IVORY JAPANESE.stus\u2014wiats .AT ¥3¢\u2014JAPANESE' SILK\u2014Width 29 tnches, signe clusters\u2019 ot 4.ney, Emma Whittle; ing Italia; Mary i singing comedian; ; | M.R.Harmant, the popular favorite; oT.Wilson Kennie, in | *.AT $1.2H\u2014BLACK JAPANESE TAFFETAS \u2014 \u201cWidth 25 \u2018Inches, Noon and: Night \u2018over- | ; mie \" now on foi tables, on floor, \" hE Our Sale of Ribbons \u2018still Going on - ol cess, | visit from him, whether on business.or| pleasure.RE Co.: e .à very, Special Line of WHITE MUS.LIN SKIRTS, - KITCHEN APRONS, full size, In dark and Hght shades, at 286 \u2018certainly far| : Also t \u2018the Balance of our BOYS\u2019.SUMMER BLOUSES trom 2536 up \u201cMORE ATTRACTIONS | Japahèse Slik and Taffetas JAPANESE SILK AND.TAFFETAS.in tvory, cream and black, \u201cWith tucks, fancy stitching - and embroidered, \u2018for Ladies\u2019 Blouses, yoke and sleeves of dresses or other trimmings.All.fresh and new goods.A Dig purchase of the above goods now on sale at following prices :\u2014 \u2019, on.AT 63¢\u2014BLACK OR IVORY JAPANESE Tucked Stik; width 18 - inches, G3¢.a * 26 inches, fine cluster of narrow tucks, 70¢.- marrow tucks, 73¢.AT SHSÉ\u2014BLACK AND IVORY JAPANESE SILK - \u2014.Clusters of [55 tucks ail over, wiäth 22 inches, s5e., 5 AT SHÉ\u2014CREAM OR\" IVORY JARANESE SILE\u2014Width 23 inches, ; L.four rows of Valenciennes insertion.FY AT SHÉ\u2014IVORY JAPANESE TAFFETAS.SIL Clusters of narrow, -tucks, fancy stitching and Persian applique.i + \u2018an.SSé\u2014JAPANESE TAFFETAS\u2014Three clusters of narrow tucks - and alternate fancy colored silk\u2019 bands, : .AT 81.15\u2014CREAM OR IVORY JAPANESE.SILK \u2014 Embroldered + a dots same shade, width 23.inches.\u201d CR \u201cAT 81.15\u2014JAPANESE SILK\u2014Ivory, clusters of\u201d narrow tucks and © .Valenciennes insertion.: AT 81.15\u2014CREAM AND IVORY SILK\u2014Width 19 inches, three * clusters of narrow tucks and alternate striped -of Cluny\u2019 \u2018Tace._four clusters of narow tucks, alternate stripes of black lace.AT $1.5O\u2014BLACK JAPANESE TAFFETAS : \u2014 Width 80 inches, open work, stripes of applique de chiffon.\u201d en à Ivory Japanese.Silk Fiouncing \u201cAT $1.45, | $175 AND \u2018$1.95.JAPANESE SILK FLOUNCING\u201440\" \u2018inches wide, insertion of.Jace and lace edging.- The finest goods of the kind imported.; »! \u2018Owing to this.extra.sale of silks, we had, to move .the Ribbons, - but \u2018they are \u2018still at hand with a fair aepresentation in: our.four spe- .cial lines, at 136 15e, Z0g.and 356.\" * Ladies\u2019 Whitewear SURPLUS\" PRODUCTION.OF.A LARGE MANUFACTURER.- \u2018In addition to.our regular stock, we: offer to-day some: very Coo special: lines in Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, Draw ers, Night Gowns - \u2018and\u2019 Ce White Skirts.to - il AT 85¢\u2014NIGHT GOWNS we sold regularly \u2018at $1.25.\" They are the © f - square neck \u2018shape; yoke, \u2018neck and cuirs trimmed with emproid- : ery insertion and edging.- regular \u201cvalue.of 8 36, for $1.00.Similar reductions on Corset Covers, Chemises and Drawers 04 mt Out of the same purchase\u2014 .ny ~ BOYS\u2019 SUMMER BLOUSES\u2014Blue duck, collars\u2019 \u2018and cutts.trimraed on * with drab, and others.Prices, sé \u2018and Thé.« to $1.00, and BOYS\u2019 SUMMER SUITS \u2018at 50¢ up: to $1.50.» of the Victoria Rifles has been engaged | There is one circus and menagerie That is\u2019 washing the elephants | Monday morning will take place at 10 soon unds via Park avenue gro 8 to Pine avenue, to Drummond Rabin to .8t.Catherine street, to Visitation street, to, Craig street, to St.| DUPUIS FRERES | =; to The Big East End Departmental \u2018Store, 1671 to 1589 ST.CATHERINE STREET.a, 1 _ TRAVELLING or HARNESS.~ GOODS ; - Come to our Showrooms.Welead the city and carry -_ everything you could sug- - gest or désire in Coe : COODSI Co 1\" you want a Trunk or \u2018Travelling Bag; or any: , thing for your horse \u2018or \u201c stable, pay us a visit.; Leather Uppers kept i in stock and made to > order, ¥ EXE NOTRE DAME - \u201cBALMORAL BLOCK- AN EVIDENCE OF.MUSICAL TASTE, | \u2018A piano.is more than a mere articles .: - À of furniture\u2014it is an evidence of ¢ule \u2018ture, of musical taste and refinemen oF an evidence of the lack of these.à it will follow the route: Mason \u2018& Risch Piano je w cr rence street, to St.Catherine strèe ne leas ro and ) ed vi Bleury street to grin grounds.re the earemome Na: Ma Bt, | - Catherine street, { tere : aa BRE ne FOR .\u20acation of\u201d that trade prosperity upon \u201c - and, to be precise, \u201c abate somewhat \u2018of \u2018the high tariffs by _ the lin .positively rebuked\u2014I myself have been.\" personally rebuked\u2014becauee of .some and economical and enlightered admiri- \u201cmo I shall be more accurate I think if I .into this PINCH, OF THE TAX WOULD \u2018material and foodstuffs can be made concentrate upon foodstuffs and declare \u2018well to do.It may be an i ~ ANOTHER HEAD R EVERY COLONIAL BENEFITED WOULD GO UNDER [ui sir Henry, Campbell-Bannerman.Proclaims \u2018War on | the Chamberlain Policy and Defends Free Trade Las Essential to British Prosperity.™m a speech delivered at Pe:th on Fri- Bay, June §, Sir Henry Campbell-Ban- nerman voiced \u2018officially the objections of the Liberal party to the proposals made by Mr.Chamberlain, who, he sald, had tried to find relief from an intoler- \u2018able position by raising wantonly and prematurely a vast issue, certain to attract and absorb public attention, and Posetbly calculated to shroud in its con- ray the faults and failures of the past \u2018This is the moment chosen for wing the established fiscal policy of this country into the me\u2019ting-pot, and for risking the interruption.and dislo- which the very lif: of our community a ds.And this, be it observed, without the slightest allegation or plea of urgency.On the contrary, we are action of mine in putting.down an: amendment implying that this new policy has any relation whatever to the present budget.Tt is to be an affar of fLe next general election.When, it arrives, all these \u2018puny questions of the army.and\u2019 Ire- Jand, and education,all questior,s of safe istration, ves, and all these social problems, about which it is so easy for\u2019 us to talk, but which it is so difficult under present conditions for us to tackle, are to be set aside.' The master mind, | say the mastér hand, of the Government, has set his seal to his decree that fiscal revolution shall be the one issue at the next election: and we have seen \u201cthe spectacle that I \u2018thought I could not live to witness, we have seen the Prime Minister of the Crown of this great Empire ylelding a palpably reluctant and shivering acquiescence.\u2018 ISSUE, ONCE RAISED, MUST : BE FOUGHT TO THE END.The war of arms, you see, gentlemen, proved so successful at the last general election in exciting the pride and engrossing the interest of the electors that \u2018next time 3.war of tariffs is to tak: ity place.Ladies and gentlemen, we are not to be befooled in this way.A care: dinal issue like thig, once raised, can- mot be postponed.It is true that a generation has arisen which-has.not seen with its own eyes the results, social and political, of a prdtective system.They must be enlightened on the subject.They must be told of the misery, and the low wages, and \u2018He starvation, the despair, the turbulence, the rioting which prevailed in\u2019 this country so far es the prosperity of the country was | hide-bound .by - protective laws.about our colonies! Why, Talk the very foneers of Australia, cr.e of the most | mportant at least of sur, colonies, the |.very pioneers\u2014who were \u2018they but the victims of protection, dened by misery, and by the failire \u2018of.their claim to a living wage, ani who \u201cIn despair quitted their native shores and migrated to other lands?Do \u2018the; ola péople still Hving amongst us who remémber those days regret them and wish for their return?; RISKS OF DELAY.-.What is the object of this new scheme for which we are to countermarch over the road which we have followed during the prosperous years since the middle of last century?What is tha object of the scheme?\u2019 It is to \u2018ceinent the Empire.How?By theé- bonds of s2lf- interest.- Well, ladles and gentlemen, | car.didiy 1 do not think it is necessary for me to make the disclaimer that I have never posed, and do not now pose, as an exceptionally ardent and effusive.Imperialist.(Laughter).But I will yleld to no man in my admiration for,.my loyalty to, and my \u2018pride: in, the Empire.(Cheers).But I do not rate my pride, my loyalty, and my admira-: tion so low.ax to belleve.that any such | equalid bonds are necessary-to maintain it.(Cheers).Let us, however, be exact.I speak of the Empire.The Empire is\u2019 not in question.The.greater part of the Empire fs not directly affec- \u2018ed in this matter.India, fer instance.There is no.difficulty between this country and India; it 19 the colonies, it is Canada, the Care, and.New \u2018 Zealand\u2014 Australia, these are the countries with which we | are expected ond invited to enter into this new arrangement.The proposal is \u2018that their products should eome freely.country, while we should interpose duties against similar products from.the rest of the world.On the.other hand, the colontes are expected to which: they check e import \u2018of © manufactures.hate] is.the a ment which 13 suggested: and I would- ask you what is more obvious.than that this ig the sort of bargain\u2019 which tt\u2018 wilt Never do to bang up year after year to be criticized, to.be denounced, to he altered, to be canvassed -and sniffed at, ond possibly ultimately rejected by the electors.And what risks fs there here =a risk growine in intensity as the As.¢ielon Is delayed! What reason there N for irritation and offence and :iberra- on one side or on the cther! FALL ON THE UNDERFED.You.will observe, then, the twi - ties of this new dispensation, en ter), one of whom sems to speak in the House of Commons much more glibly than the other.But they are both agreed at least on this\u2014that only raw the subjects.of this process; and they that \u2018never, never, never will the rose duties on.raw material, war doubt myselt how they can maintain e; because, for instance, if you | are dealing with the colonies, you must give all the colonies a share of.the advantage that you are giving, and, if you do not admit wool from Australis as being one of the subjects which can be dealt with, I do not see how Australia can be properly treated In the matter.But I take it .as confined to food; and it amounts to this, that the ©oat of the necessaries of daily life Is to be raised to the people of this coun- ry inorder that\u2019 the colonial producer may do more business, make larger profits and the land owner get better rents.Now, the pinch of this.ladies and gentlemen, does.not fall\u2019 upon the inconveni- .large among us.What is the population of the colonies which 1 have named?Abeut 13 millions.Thirteen millions is RTs oe ripen | ER es, have guaran EE rey busi i net ured 00 on pws nt country.the shepherds | _-and the farm laborers who were mad- thet# population, who will share, Fiore or less, the benefit of this new arrange- -ment.- In this country we know\u2014- thanks to the patience and accurate.scientific investigations of Mr.Rowne- tree and Mr.Charles Booth, both in different fields and by different methods, but arriving at the gsme result, which has never been questioned \u2014we know that there is about 30 per cent, of our population underfed, on the verge\u2019 of hunger, doubtful day \u2018by day | of the sufficiency of thelr food.Thirty per cent! What is the population © the United Kingdom?Forty-one mil- lons., Thirty per cent.of 41 millions comes to something over 12 millions\u2014 almost identical, as you see, with the whole poulation of the colonies.*So that it comes to- this, that for every.man in the colonies who\u2019 is benefited, one head is soved under water in this \"I .appeal to you, ladies and gentlenien, I.think I might almost sit down; that fact is almost enough of it- sélf.to condemn any scheme, however plausible fe might be.(Cheers.) These are terrible figures, terrible in condemnation.of this wild and rash project.The condition of the people question is serl- ous enough under free trade.It is a question.which haunts -us, And surely the fact that about 30 per cent.of = the population is living in the grip of perpetual poverty is, or ,ought to he, a sufficient answer to.the Prime Min- | ister\u2019s complacent suggestion that we can.now afford to try experiments.which 50 years ago were not to be thought of.But now let the go back for a minute to what I have spoken of as the avowed, purpose of the.whole, transaction\u2014 | namely, to: knit together the Colonies and the mother country.What will be .the effect of this policy upon those relations?I can easily imagine that the benefit granted by the.Mother countty will be pleasing to the colonies.But in|.order to be permanent and solid sentiments must be reciprocal; and when the people .of this country \u2018have the] price of their living rnised\u2014and \u2018it is not, mark you, necessarily and natural-: lÿ, but artificially and of express set purpose, raised\u2014in order to enrich\u2019 their colonial subjects, do you think that this will increase their estimate of the advantage .of the \u2018Imperial.connexion?Ang, \u2018be it remembered; it ir not only \u2018the tax\u2019 that the consumer will have to pay.On the heal of the tax of the tariffs domes the trusts.We already \u201chave powerful combinations of the a the at our door; and the.beet trust, pany wena.BATURDAT, sows 20, ie flour combination, and the.bacon and cheese syndicate, will all help to prop -the the cupboards in every \u2018cottage in the WHAT IS DONE ON a TRADE \u2018SAID TO BE VANISHING.aD the trae ot of Great Britain isa , yet our neighbors dy think from the language of our Ministers that we are talked about reconstruction?Well that it was In a bad way, dividends disappear, and assets in a fair way to follow.The language used is the language of alarm and even of despair.Where, they say, shall we be - in 2% years aginst dreadful hostile coalitions unless the colonies are with us?Now \u2018what are.the facts?Our trade is going.up, not down.(Cheers.) The very rivals who are so\u2018dreaded aré themselves increasing their demand for our goods.(Hear, hear.) I group Germany, Holland \u2018and Belgium, and I do so for.this reason\u2014that a great.deal which, goes into Holland and Belgium la intended ultimately to go into Germany.I therefore take these countries together.The statistics show that the exports from this country have Increased from 21 millions in 1860 to 41 millions in 1901.I take France, and there they have increased.-from eight millions in 1860 to- 17 milliong in 1901.\" (Cheers.) Where is the evidence of this impending Armageddon which foreign pow: «rs are prè- paring for our commerce?\u201cOur trade! with the colonies and foreign countries |.has remained practically constant dur-| ing the last 50 years.How is it that in spite of hostile tariff our ships are at \u2018this moment loading and unloading dn all the ports of the world under this \u2018heavy fire, anc.that our annual overs rea trade ls 800 millions, whereof only :35 millions are with Canada, Australia and New Zenlnnd?(Cheers) How is it that out of the profits qf this, we are \u2018tojd, vanishing: tradé, we are able to .finance the colonies,to finance Indlà; to \" build railways, and docks, and.harbors.all.the world over, to:-ser anible over.new markets for investment?Tf w are living in a fool's paradise, let it be - explained to us how Jf comes ahnot that A penny.| of Income: tnx produces £2,800,000 now, in place of two millions only six vears ago.Well, fir.that is \u201call I need to say with regard to the commercial aspect of.this matter.Do these things notnt fa tariffs nnd.nrohi- bition?.I- state actual facts - against \u201cthe allegation of shenlute thenries;.and I ask van with confidence.to judge be- | tween them.Now, dies\u201d and, gentlemen, omy friends\u2019 of the- House nf Commons who are here and 1 are roing nn to Inndon té resume our Antiés.What\" do von think it {1&8 we ara going to dn?This shall bé my last, word to vou.what is] it we nre mol to da?Probably \u2018the most extraordinary.task thoi has ever: -been imnosed\u2019 vnan.anv bodv of- mém- bers of Parliament.We are =olng to support against.its own.authar« the \u2018free \u2018trade budget of à protectionist Government.(Loud: cheers.) : | wonace PLUNKETT, DESCENDED FROM A | 0 FAMILY OF IRISH STATESMEN, THE._ ORCANIZER OF IRISH Accu rome | \u2014 + , London Dany Mall): - \u201cF do not care what Mr.Horace Plun- me Kett's political opinions are,\u201d said Sir Edward Grey on a recent occasion in the House of Commons, \u201cin view of the practical value of his work in Ireland.- Mr.Plunkett's reputation now \"stands high in Ireland itself, and among à certain.number of informed people in Eng: land; büt very little, favorable or the reverse, i8 known of the man or Minister by the public generally.\" Indeed, many people who take an interest iñ- politics have vague notions as to whether or not -he is a Minister, puzzled by.the.fact that at present he has no seat in Parliament.So-that Sir Edward \u2018Grey's tribute \u2018is useful: The public ought to know something surely of tie work and projects of so strenuous a servant when the ultifhate success of the Irish land settlement may largely.\"depend on whether or not he is able to pave the way for a future of live in-, dustry and commerce Qn new and scien- titic lines for the country.Clearly the new landed class -in Ireland will have a far better chance of \u2018succeeding if; at\u2019 the time the Land Act brings them into \u2018being, Mr.Plunkett's department is in a position to guide them into the right ways of land industry.Mr.Plunkett has never been a \u201ctamil tar figure in party politics.He sat in thé House of Commons, it is true.as member for South.Dublin from 1892 to 1960, and In 1895 came into a certain amount of prominence\u2014purely \u201cparlia- mentary\u2014through.being the convener of the Recess Committee, which led up\u2019 \u2018to the establishment of the- State De- \u2018partment of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland in 1900, of which he was made first vice- president: But.Le is not of.the type of politician\" and speaker that strikes upon the.Imagination.; - HIS STATESMANSHIP, \u2018It has taken some people à long time to discover that Mr.Plurikett is a strong.ard remarkable man, in statesmanship \u2018far above the vehement partisans in Irish politics.Did not one of the Irish Party leaders deseribe Mr.Plunkett a few months ago as a \u2018puny \u2018statesman\u201d?If to make few speeches, and these without.flourish, to exhibit none of the telling trickery of rhetoric, to be no windbag, Is to be puny in statesmanship, Mr.Plunkett deserves.the -re- prbach.The sledge-hammer style of oratory, too, so.often poses for strength, while to roll out the elaborately prepared period on platform or in Parlia- | ment with.an air of finality is to be voted by many a man of convictions arid will power.It is said that even such formalities as, \u201cMr.Speaker.Sir, 1 rise on this occasion.\u201d or \u201cThe right honorable gentleman the President of the \u2018Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland,\u201d and 80 forth, can be effective in the mouth of the portentious person.* \u201cNow, Mr.Plunkett has none \u2018of these devices.His way of speaking is simplicity, his.address gentle to meekness.He has no thunderous tones that, bespeak conviction.After fiery Orange- men or Nationalist he may strike you as vapid if it is hot Irish debate, ull the \u2018fun-of the fair, you have come to enjoy.And yet statesmanship can be Independent of smartness in debate or effectiveness on the platform.- Mr.Plun- \u2018kett's récord since he first took a leading part in the great movement for the industrial regeneration of Ireland is better proof than t= most ornate speeches could be of his steadfastness of aim and strength of convictions as to the best way of helping Ireland.Something iike success does now seem to be waiting on his efforts and those of the little band of keen men he has gathered round his department in Merrion Street.The praise.dealt out to him by a few £ the most thinking and able of his itical 0 ents; the D t ppon events oy rescue which his work has clos vate persons come large capital\u2014Lord Iveagh's and Mr.Pirrie's development project is really a a triumph for the Plunkett proi ich have the ont Ses paires at any rate, w made.ia 6 in English \u2018publié dite ment.-But \u2018probably Mr.Plunkett would not admit the word success af all\u2019 - 80 \u2018far.ficulties he has been contesting frown; the start, sees greater to.overcoine tn\u2018 the future, and féels that.far from com- \u2018pletion, his life's work lies all.before\" Him.It is a way with the creative administrator.A Colbert.or:a Cromer.cin-.\u2018not think of resting to survey with ape \u201cproval his work; His success, indeed, in.the present or the past is dwarfed.he sees I the future.THE: MAN.HIMSELF: .partment in Dublin, as practically the Minister for Industry in Ireland, he had been preparing himself for a much \u2018longer time for such a \u2018task.It\" 1s interesting 10 turn to: his early life and see how \u2018he gained his first experience.in farming.and industrial matters, and how th: desire to aid Ireland took rost Jin.him.\u2018Born in the fifties, Mr.Phin- kett was educated at Eton and\u2019 Oxford.| He was a younger son of the sixteenth ' Baron Dunsany, and.there is a: certain glamor about\u2019 his family and early surroundings.Mr.Plunkett's bent, have seen, Is scarcely.that of oratory.\u2019 Put he is not, with all his practical outlook on life in public matters, without that tinge of romance which makes the accomplished Irishman so delightful.\u2019 And he cun make a charming apeech, moreover, \u2018on the rare occasions when he allows himself the luxury.\u201cI w as reared,\u201d he told an audience at the tunda ôn one occasion, \u2018 in bne of.those old castles of the Pale, almost under the \u2018shadow.of the hill of Tara, where the Plunkett: family for nigh seven.centur- home.\u201d There is ho record that tha Plunketts of old tities were fambus \u2018or.self-denial in regard to.what they and their class deemed its rights over the wild Irish.There is reason, indeed, to runs that jn Meath there.are-two Lord Plunketts, \u201ca Jord of Killeen and a lord.of Dunsany.- And so it comes to pass that whosoever.will escape being robbed at Dunsany will- be robbed at Killeen, and whosoever will escape being robbed -at Killeen will! be robbed at Dunsrany.\u201d | The mellow|ng touch of time brings it about that great families are rather proud than otherwise of such little hapses in their forebears, and the longer back, the greatér the pride In it.But for every head of long-horned cattle which Plunkett of Killeen and Plunkett of in those rude times, their descendant to-day bids fair to make reparition a hundredfold; to refund eapital with compound interest.It would be an interesting theory, If it could be argued, that in Mr.Horace Plunkett's efforts for the Irish to-day is illustrated the long and hyper-sensitive family conscience.It is more likely, however, that what he saw and did in America laid the foundations of his present schemes, For ten years\u2014from 1870 to 1889-\u2014he was cattle ranching in Wyoming.\u201d HIS PRACTICAL \u2018PATRIOTISM.\" It was in America that the tragedy of the Irish question was brought home to Mm.There he saw and followed what he has himself described In moving words\u2014that \u201cawful stream\u2019 of emigrating peasantry that flows to the land \u201cwhere the petent foree of Irish senti- \u2018ment, on its darker side an ablding hate, on {ts brighter a genuine love, may be best fathomed and understood.It was Mr.Plunkett's roving, but business, life in the States that gave him a distaste for Irish party politics as a way of solving the Irish problems.Thanks to those years.his patriotism took a practical form.On his return he flung himself at once into the co-opera.movement, convinced that herein lay à great chance | for his country.It took\u2019 two years of hard work\u2014with fifty meetings and fif- a speeches-to get a single co-opera- ve coldty vas the started in Ireland, so regarded.coldly was the movement i |;@oing Into liquidation.What would be\u201d.{'thought when a commercial - concern [EDA or a five \u2018Years, however, there Plunkett ww fa vo Mr on #uch societies When ne, on Plunkett started his campaign.c0-, operation was simply unksown in Ire-1 land.He had actuslly to study itn English towns.Now land it ruakes headway, while our Engliah farmers have only just awakened in a few laces to the fact that it may be a great Rein and defence tosthem; the recent gathering of south country farmers et Reading in regard to machinery is certainly one of the first of its kind fn Eneiand, * In Ireland, as we have seen, Mr, Pluns kett is known and, honored.He holds.Lis office, which ord'narily\u2019 would be inseparable ffom Parliamerit, by the unanimous consent of the people, though\u2014and how truly Irish this!\u2014he cannot get a constituency to send him\u2019 pack to Parliament.By far the great- leest authority.on Irish history (Mr.\u201cLecky) has declared that \u201cno living Horace Plunkett to the gratitude of his |- countrymen.\u201d But Mr.Plunkett ia not working for Ireland to-day only.He is best he for the E'rpite.makinæz up ¢s test he mav\u201d for the mengre resources the State putg ot his service by Intense endeavor, and.bv that for, which one can f.r-n6 narñe other thar.genius.A SHALLOW MASK-FOR OLD-FASHIONED PROTECTION Sir William Harcourt: So Regards tho Movement for Inter Imperial \u201c- .Preferences.; Sir William Harcourt, the last Liberal Charcellor of the Exchequer, writes to a friend:\u2014 \u201cI think my opinions on the outrages.are signs\u2019 of the vitality of.the move-\" himself He bears in mind the great dif- |.by the work, constantly enlarging, that | \u2018Though it.Is but \u2018three years since | Mr.Plunkett.was installed at the de-.- - we | ies have managed to cling to the same] belteve the contrary.\u2018A Celtic chronicle |: \u2018of Dunsany relleved.the Irish peasantry |- four are pretty well knowri, as expressed in iny speeches in the House of Coin- mons on the corn tax last vear: You \u2018fray depend upon it that I shail do my best \"to assist in the defeat of this at: tempt tu destroy the.fiscal snd com- | irerecial prinéiple established.by the\u2018 great slatesmen.of the last half -ceu- tury, \u2018Which has created the present prosperity of the Empire, and given contentment to all classes ot the people\u201d °° \u201cI am one of those who can bear personal testimony to what was the \u2018condition of the nation under the system of Protection before the great reform.iaugurated by Bir Robert Peel in 1845, dftion of the agricultural laborers and, \u2018the: industrial artisans when food was cd: when every article.of consumption was double in cost.and wages were 50 per cent.lower thnn they are to-day, and when \u2018the.Colonial svrtém of preferential duties was in fill force.The \u2018contrast between the resnits of the two systems is not'a matter of economical \u2018speculation, \u2018hut one of recnfded experl- crire in the \u2018storv of the nations: \u201cUnder Free Trade the manufacturés and exports of this.country have grown té unexampled proportio-s.nnd the: increased: wiaees of.the uériculturat da-| «fborer, togather with-thé reduced cost of [a1 his articles of subsistence, have re- .deemed, him from that terrible state tL nf destitution to which he had \u2018heen re- } duced.when the price of corn stood at.aw ic& its present value, Sr HIGH PRICES.WT wv NOT RAISE WAGES.- .\u201cLet, anyone read in the phages sof Mr.Walople's History of England.the] beartrending account\u2019 of the\u2019 condition Irishman has n better.title than Mr.cus conduct of Charnberlain and Bal- | IT witnessed myself the miserable con- + \u201ctaxed and every \u201cmanufacture protect-' pre re Pro era a of the English people in the early fore sies under that aystem -of \u2018broadened texation which was swept aw away oy the oliey of Peel and P'oter- lly ddopted rs Blasi! and as era Northcote, and sought to ke revived by Movers.Batfour and Chamberlain, \u201cThe pretence of colonial preferences is only a shallow mask in order to \u2018cover the restoration of the whois doctrine of Protection, and thus to reinstate the injustice of .a, system by | which the \u2018burden of indirect .taxation was imposed upon the mass of the people in order to relieve the wealthler the expenditure of the Stat.\u201cNo man who knows anything of the political or social history of this nation will be deluded by the false pretence that the high price of commodities cries with it an increase of wages, Sand no man has more emphatically repudiated such an argument than Mr.Chamberlain himself, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014 LIBERAL LORPS ARE - UNCOMPROMISING IN ; THEIR DENUNCIATIONS In response to \u2018question put by ihe 2 \u2018Liberal Review, a number of \u201cLiberal -1 peers have defined their attitude to- tl wards the \u2018preferential\u2019 policy.We select, as \u2018representative, the views Lord Spencer and Lord Ripon.\u2026 EARL SPENCER.: Earl Spencer, Liberul Jeader in the \u2018House of Lords, demands an early election.He says:\u2014 \u2018This policy inva \u2018return to Protection.preferentiai duties: in favor of our colo- Ives of necessity the Mrs.Edmond Eaton,.- Mr.Charles\u2019 \u2018Faton and Miss Leonie Eaton are at; \u2018present\u2019 in.Montreal, on account of the indisposition of Mrs.\u2018Eaton, who is in the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr.George Cornell, son of.Mr.S.-Cor- nell left last Monday, \"intending to spend two days in Montreal, theh to proceed to \u2018Great Falls, Montana, where ; he \u2018expects to reside for \u2018some time.Miss Corinne Gilmour is a.guest of her uncle, \u2018Mr.Alfred \u2018Gilmour, Water- | Joo.Miss Gilmour was bridesmaid ior | her cousin, Miss Helena \u2018Gilmour.whose marriage Lo Mr.Cook took place this week.Sev eral of our\u2019 people who are snter- erted in the Dunham Ladies\u2019.College, i attended the closing exercises on Wed- = nesday afternoon.Dr.Noah Tittemore; New York, was a visitor at Cerson'\u2018s this week Miss Theresa Moore is visiting triends \u2018 in Montreal.: Many \u2018in this vicinity\u201d are intending \u2018 to take advantage of the excursions\u2019 io Montreal and.Farnham next week.Miss \u2018Nellie Flolden, daughter.of Hom- \u2018er.Holden, Esq., of Frelighsburg, won the silver medal, given by Judge Lyn:h, for the best e.Mi Beit Horsfall has heey gil crrrving.his left arm in o sTing.the | Past.week lfrough à bad sprain.© We heat loud complaints from Wicys] \u201clists and others Whe use the Von.\u2018bridge ag to the filthy cond ion of the walks, Ist ven Swe per?~The nrizes won in the trial four races at que Lontitig elub rest Saturday Ware not presented to the sue vessfut Wiriners, they are gond and'entéetantial Jérseys and ro being ern with the club\u2019 s-initials.\u201c© tered A well known.member of the Cana- sarsis res \"evening ten, have apeaed op hountiful Hite cote tage on the verge of the share.Mr.DR.For@n, the well Knadh - i Panker of - Chicas \u201cfon, will lengnt sihe M: i ATT this weak, WH be bi first class condition, Mr.| Fred.McGowan is in.charge, > : SA édite Fei + 8T.LAMBERT.Lo > + \u201cà ; of \" : gentlèsnen who are not members, theres fore the tommittee have undert: aken ta\u2019 make a charge, and hereafter only sueh- aa are members and, the invited gursts, will be permiiitrd, to bu present at these | enjoyable functions, - Mr.Archie Hooper.thr well known hockeéyizt, has been confined to\u2019 his house \u2018through illness far.several days - past, we regret.to.say.Aimonæ-tlrase present at the bonnet \"hap at the \u2018Boating Club last Saturday were: Mr, and.Mrs, «A.-J.Whimbey, \u201cAfr, Mra.and.Misses Grose, Mr.and Mes.A.BE: Woodworth, Mr., \u2018Mrs: and.Misses \u201cHooper, Mra.and Misses: R- ber tson.Mr.and Mra.H.W.Cooper, Mr.\u2018and Mr.Jack Morris, Mr.ahd Mrs.WL \u201cKBllijott, Mr.and Mes, Jehnson, Mes.F: A.Bourne, Miss Wil.Tiama, Mrs, and, Miss Tatum,, Mra, ; Lightbound, Miss IE.Mclleod, Mr.and Mrs.M.\u2018Grunt, Missès Christie, -Miss Triêne, Miss Kidgednie, Mré, and Miss Goodchild, Miss Grean (Chirago), \u2018Miss \u2018Corner, Mr, and Misa Smith, Mr.sA., Mis, And Mise Tdeke, Miss IHlorstall, Miss Johnson, Miss F, Robertson, : nine, Movers, J.Smith, AT \u2018Har- cv, FT.Johrirgon, H.Sinelnir, \u2018ré, Hora- turn from thelr hotieymoon trip Mr, and row a full fledged | wus atlach- | Airs ] (lis, community, \u2018where.the decea: Sed A lady had-nuiny friandé.\"A spécial children'sseventnz wir he fneld on Tueeday.i maui or i \u2018the Messrs.i.| ai -Anchorage this.year.Cal.RTL TL LE and.À.Héaner \u2018EB.J.have returned ; rom a trip® to: Beauhar- Préparations are being made ar Jan Liourne, Arthur Strachan, F.M: thaws, _ ekshorate, scale for the opening O e, L.-Bogert, J.Van Wort, A.4% Chris- oan Ra Ronde wis in Mont- NEW éirhteen- \u201chole furs courses TI ia: tie.A- ttoolrs, R: and J.Kirenldie, Mrs, Miller and family, of Montreal.conceded to beithe fineetiin the LaWwer : Seath, F: M.Phelan, J.B.Eveleigh, IR.\u2018hirve rented sr Leroy's \u2018house toi unde Provinces, it not An Canada.1A.Winters, J.W.W aos H.©.Bourne, Sûmiher months: * 5 Co c_ _ wo + TT, Grant wag pianist, while the efficient.Mr.Robt.Tyrn, ot Montreal, spent\u2019, ge tle ; ie sc secretary, Mr.H.CC.Bourne, wis floor Saturday.ana\u2019 Sunday with his family 2 - + - Jannger.2 Ds ere 0, By \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 .* ; \u201ci GEORGEVILLE, id .fund 2h ; Mr Peterson, of Montrail, \u2018wis\u2019 ché Ce TU ge [x ihe! dicierii 4 + : Fa Far der nee LA \u201cvo The rain \u2018at the beginiins.ofthe won op TADOUSAC.+ for.Fort Wilgam, having spentta five gop bone COTE UE hy Sine tor + >.+ weeks! STATS is s parents, Mr.fully.nd rm, 8 he King to: \u2018 The \u201cweather during ; the past \u2018week Cand Mrs} Mi Hi \u2019 -weäther of - hie past! two months, Quite Nis been very pleasant, and the cow Mr AAS N.Me KAY \u2018was: in :Mont- \u201can : Cc lages are nearly all when now.\u201d , ! pa humber of visitors: hive urrised, and: real.Las st wéek.: ; taoge are expéotod \u201cdaily.\u201c \u2018Last week ja jargs \u2018ocean steamer : lis \"AL Dewar spent.last \u201cweek: wi n° Mr.Buiters of Montreal, is hitting | went aground just \u201cat ihe- BE rends, in Montreih 7% à very, prettv-sünimer cotes on.\u201cihe: the Saguenay, on the rec Ks! 0 Ar.VIH Simpson sport Surituy Nast Take.here near Dr, Colby's residence.[7 br Manehéater wiil be the det.at \u201cthe \u2018guest of \u2018his brother.Dr.Thom, Sr -T- B,D 1 is\u2019 thi nt \u2019 3 the hôtel this summer.« Simpsci._ A uvidson is the eontictor ; / ! til .L Mr.AP Murraÿ-wäs.beïe ai cht Tran, Evans ai, £amily.of Mont Ts.\u201cfeNider.Où Montreal, is at Riv beginning -of \u201cthe wok Le! reed LT al, bpd then cottage this week: Mrs\u201d Rass - \u201cJanus ArT ed.on Weds heady va, {their pl cturesque cottage thé pesinning ing the.summer at the hotel.sh, Montre: a nt the rave: + M: aster Thos.H: , Bacon, Mr.IL Bacon.\u201cMiss Bacon, Mere FW.Gibron, MT Birks, MU.Nardin Loele Surtz: Mr, «nd Mrs.FE.W; Arthy, Miss Affhy, Mr.Lawrence 6, Ctuxtén, Mr.14 Peilet, Master MF.Pellar, Kathetiné Hopkins, Me F.C.Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Merrill, FFekenstein, Mi wd Mrs.\u201d Bailey, \u201cMaster Perey Taylor Bailey, Master ~ hithami Taylor alley, Me.W.J.Galiore, Mr.W.8, Robertson Master st: ixvrirt Robertson.Miss Ro- \u2018bertron, Miss I- Robertson, Mr.J.A.Sarna, Mr, Doutre, \u201cMr.I.A.Gordon, Mr.J.7.Sannelly.Mr W.JF.Drom: galh Me.F1, VVonds, Mr, Irvine Smith.Mr.Arthur Merrill, jr.Master Geoffrey Mirrdl.Master Wolter Merriil, \"Miss Smith, Mr.W dian Hun: Club, Mrs A.Ponte With his {.amily, ovr ont tok Shivam Point last iveek, for thé sensôn.eo contrast for the.doubls trac + of the Grand Trunk between this ine ahd St.Johns, has beeb let to Mesaps, | Rogers and faylof and work.has als | res dy begin \u2018commenced.\u201cMr.J.A.Carson was thie gurst of his \u2018daughter, -Mrs.- Alf, Riddington, his | Monday évening lagt, Mr.and Xirs, Cecil J.Short wera LE guests of Mra Sherts purents - Ih and Mrs, McKenzie, on :Monghy.last, Last Wadnesdny the marr: 126 of Misa | Bora Olivia Porteous, of- Bryson, PQ nok plèce in Ottavea, to Mr.MW am\u2019 Enlitater: _of Montreal.xX non thelr re: | == ¢ssesseaccacsssey When you order 9 (LONDON) India Pale Ale: you may rest\"satisfied you\u2019 have caîled for the Best M Marrill, Mr, and Mra: A.E: Elits, Mie Amy Ellis, Mr.\u2018and.Mrs.W.-J.| Stewart, .Master Douglas Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.VE ira.vetsy, Mister \u201cValmore Triversy, ter Erté .Traversy.Mr.=nd Mrs, H.1.Going.Mjcs Maud Going.Mts.Joo seph Doutrs, \u2018Mics Doutre,; Midame R.Tulle (Edinburgh).Miss Tullo (Edin- bargh), Mr.Jehn, Tullo, Mr.E P.Fish- ho Mr Douglas M.Stewart, Mr.andre.Fan H: trfov-er, Master Hamilton Har- Tower; Master Gordon \u201cHarrower, Mr.Jas.Lewis, Miss Durkett, Mr.Evarett L.Chadwick, Mr.Robert Howard.Mr, W.8.Chadwick, Mr J.8.Johinston, Mr.Stewart Gordon.Mr.Percy Rellhcuse, Mr.Arthur Clift andl Mr.Chartes Armstrong spent Sunday at the Grove.Miss Amy Acer who has bean visiting Mise Connie Shaw, \u201cThe Anchorage,\u201d { har returned home.Mr.ind Mrs, Guerin: \u201cLajote and fam- ify arrive ta.day.Mrs.Gecige Fairbanks was here this .weèk, the puest-of Mrs.J.Gordon, .Mr.Cecil Doutre wha has been spending some time in Toronto, has returned Êhe Grove.LM.F.W.Waé here this: week, visiting.his mother SE ed 1 .8 Mr.and Mrs JE.Nash, Mr.Lorn.| | Naëh, Mise Neh, Miss a.$2.Nagh, Mi.sind.Mrs.Thos.FL Rideon, Miss Me and Mrs, Fred Bacon.) ; 6169.\" Leroux, Mr.W.B.Strachen, Me.1.se Meredith, Richard Kerry.MD, FT.Halsey! MD: Mr.and © Mrs.AW.J.Turpin, Miss Ruth Turpin: Miss Edith.Turpin, Mr.K.4.Girdwont: Mri A.C.Johnston, and Mrs, Win: and Mrs.W.- Œ Pirne.Mr.Wm.A.Desbarats,.Me, - 119 Dosbärats.Mr, Robert Prterson (Rdinburgh).Mr W.H.Blaylock, Mrs.Heubach, \u2018of Winnipeg, \u2018 ++ + my Neto ten with Anes \u201cnd hunting, \u201cand cards avers played at, Mrs.Murray and chill; .; | .Miss Dunlop wreived late Sid fon | Mss Hattie utter, nt Montrea., J \u2018the sum, \u2018anil fs Btaylix xan shel-; he gurstof Mr£, Levis Evans, at \u2018hie don\u2019s, +, Cottage.Mrs: 1 Whiteway Mu\u201d Spa the | Mr.and Mrs.Archer aid Miss Paul- Nisses \\! and 1.Mudge i res pp pling.frie \u2018Archrer, ef Montreal, will \u2018spend \u2019the thé sumiiier at\u2019 Codie Cliffs.suinimer at the.hôte! ee Mri Comfort ul Mise: Haundall, of Mr.atl, Mr# Yale aud family, of KW VIRE, ares TRE ES e@Quehieece avi qake.- posseasiim-df = thetr Mr.shed Meso Chis, FH anlvside ind, tage tie be ginning of July.12 famil9fhrrived on.Thursans and me - PelHngton, of Ottawa, will, ESULYIRE at Cedar C'Mffs se nl a month.Here.; .143 q Mr.jui sind Mudie cime J févr the\u201d Mr.and Mrs Ha Dale.Arid their\u201d uv, Miss Young Féopie, of \u201cNew York, will\u201d open\u201d.artived later hr the wi Ke ey \u201cMrs John, Murrap hais been: stoying - vf Jury.vi at the Wigwam for the past seek! SU, and: Mis.Friele and Master wil.Ap: \u201cand Mrs.Walter, Lyin are dt) sun Friele, of Montreal, intend \u2018wpend- Aas.[-¥ \u201cToller «Tornnto), Mitts Rôfier, Mrs.CG.|X Harrower; Mise Harrower, Miss | \u2018here, the guest of Mr.George Jordan.-of Miss Ruby Ramsay.\u2018James Gordon.: , Mrs.and Miss Tulla, Edinburgh, Seot- > the.Misses Rameay.; Mrs.Lnylon Lindsay entertrinéd at .\u2019 \u2018Hobertsen.* didnot germ to därnpen theardor nt.the the \u2018other \u2018day, .espeu tally to a dndy weaning a srogniation sait coat, and ton géitiémin of.the \u201c\u2018cloth,\u201d.wha I pres RE LARESIDE.3 ds expetted that the fittie ones will turn ! \u201ctables, i The gentlemen's firet prize was taken, -by Mr.D.eleared and daneihg kept up until mid- and Mr.Fred.Harte are.at the i] | NAGIC Some Lr PURE Foon.E.W.GILLETT compiny | LIMITED] .TORONTO.ONT.-Migs Hope Metaägnlin and Mr.Gordon Hyde spent the week end here, the guests nf Mt, and Mra.Lamb, * \u201cC'ressmere,\u201d the résidence of Me.and Mrs.George Lamb; 1s op-ned for thi | : reason, Mr.Ernest Dawson spent Sunday | Miss Marguerite Stearns is the guest Miss 1.0 ta Nelson is Visiting\u201d Mrs; land, were here ou Saturday, the guests ui Mr.Patterron.The Misses Hayes are the guests of | the tea hour \u2018vestérdñy.afternoon.Mr, Cdrey, of Vine ouver, was.here here this w eels, the guest of Mrs.A.H.Sims, ne Mrs.Patera and Miss- \u201cWhi e, spent.|.Thursday here,\u201d the guests of Miss May.The Misses Mudge entertained at.8° croquet party\u2019 \u2018Wadnerd.ay: afternoon.\u2019 Mr, I.JJ.Mudgi- was here this week, visiting\u2019 his brbther at Bennie View.© \"I'he \u2018downpour on WV egnesd: tv evening young people) as quite a \u2018nember gathered together for the opening hop of | thé senson which, undèr Mr.Louls Gordon's alle management, proved a decided\u201d SUCÈPSS, \u2018A 1008e hall: catcering up and.Aown the \u2018étrest caused quife og uproaf here made.strenuous offortg, Lo unyiel the.mysteries 52.1 Strange gnte, or in any: way.Nan nish oft the: face\u2019 of fhe eur th.The\u2019 \u2018sad\u2019 accident on\u2019 the \u2018es the.Ford inst and it out In Lirge -iumbers, as these even: \u201cings have alw aye been well attended in (former years.Mr.Harold Hughes! wos the: guest of Ewing oh Tuesday: Miss Peuceck time but for tha euchre, \u2018en Tuesday, And, Wud the: guest of Mrs À Stephen is Miss Turn- vi # gust, 102 Mr.OQ.Hemsley and Mr.M.wera ont.on.Sunday.he Gov artunent sUrvev Je.sity: vod at the Lakeside.pier.and will remivin ther * fluting Uhé sanmmer.A- most enjoyable éue hire party.was at the?v alois Boat Club on Tues- \u201cThe boast house was pret- « \u2018using \\ held Cay dveninié, about.thirty.P.R.en] 4 Säturdav afternoon - which caused the {death of Mrs.Hall, cast a gloom aver.At abéut half-past -ten the: tallys \u2018ware éallacted and re \u2018freshments |: imertaken of after which.the Wwinne ry nAMes.were Srnmonuneed.Mrs, -A.- Me- i Lean.and Miss Migreult hid to.plav-aft far first nrize, Mes.Melean winning.| ty Mr.5 $ MeKenzie,-and.the secand .J.Carter.The floor wis then night to tha neice of Mrs.J Riley Me- tércorth, Dowdi ni.Chürri olin, Rall, Slipéon, Stewart.Lehmann.Arlæhts Rowie, Hughes, Ewing Swift: Martel, Denennt, Glhorite, Osbor ne, tert of \u2018others.\u2019 Mr, and Ars, w.out.on Monday and D'®renais rottage.5 Mr, and Mrs.Fc Ape wur Fonss Miss: Mabel Tees is v siting.Qu Scott at \u201cvino Vila.J Mr \u2018Marcus Smith epent Sunday Horm, ra.ence mary seftled \u201ctn their handsome residence rar.the haat honsa, Ass.LiIMan® Turnbull.ie home from | : DA Phiiadelnhiz for à few weeks._- : w.Taylor! Afiss \u2018Alle Herron was the su at of Mies Hilda Stewart last week, Mr.and Mrs, Goldstein ara and.a num- | IT.Fwing mavhdl are orcupying the | .Jones and family] family [ young | THE PROOF IS EASY To begin with we offer you: : \u20181500.yards of Japanese Matting at Less Ti han - .~~ Cost.Price.- A Big Shipment came in very late \u2018and we, \u2018do -not want té carrÿ Over a single yard ; we are e willing .\"to.clear it all out at a sacrifice.TL AN .will sell for .«se 13C will\u201d sell for.15\u20ac The regular 25¢ kind we The regular 306 \u201ckind we The regular 35\u20ac kind - we will sell for.v.19c \u201cThe regular 4oc: kind we Will sell for.21e.Fe regula \u2014so¢- kind we will sell forsee\u2019 24c: Then comes our Leader in- Low-priced Diners, .Regularly $13.00 Per Set, ; The \u201cSet consists - of 5.Diners and 1 Arm A Diner, \u2018Golden Élm, -upholstered- pad : seats in- good immitatfon leather.: Abou 50 of { these Jardiniere - Stands, mahog- \u201cany finish, exactly\u201d as shown \u201cin cut Monday - pe Exp\u2019 1541-1847 st.Catherine st.ee W EST END : a st.Catherine st.ESSRS.w.SCOTT & SONS, 1738.NOTRE\" DAME \u2018STREE T, have pleasure in inviting the pub- .fic to view -thelr fine collection of paintings on exhibition in their galleries.Also a selection of rare pottery, Tiffany glass | and lamps, fine antique rugs, Eastern carpets, \u2018carbons and prints, \u2018etc.These afford a spiendid variety of the antique and beautiful, ; High grade picture framing a specialty.The Be at | Mrd cand the Misses Sheriff, of Mo | \u201cbile; are expeitod next.week, - 1.0 a, Seine of those present wie: Miss Sewell; of QUebet, wisl be - the Cand Mrs.Jae Pitan Mi and Mrs, \u2018guest of Miss sRussell-Jarvis, Molen, Mr and Mrs.Th.VW.Hôss, The ittte English Chuton vi be, je, Me muet Mrs CITE Mefbsride, Mr: ; open Sundiy, and the first service he- dj ana Mrs.Hossie, Mr and Mrs.Lindsay, \u201cthe din of - Montreal will officiate.© Mr! nud Mre, Tuéntull, Mr, and Mrs.Miss.Constance Hinoks, of Win:isor, Chipf, Mra: MeKrnzie, Mrs.Méintirs, ont.Wil spend July the guest of\u201d her I'Mrs, Stewart.Mord, Mcl.onnan, Miss.| aunt.Mrs.Lowis Evans.Paton.\u201d Miss Bdith Raton.Miss Seotf, The, 11 8 Qu's.new boat! \u2018the \u2018Vir- Miss Teer, Miss Kuby Rise.Miss Me- i ginda, wil! make her {rst trip.up the Bride, Miss Turnbull, Miss Lillis Bague nay thé lt of July.Turnbull, Misa Stephen, Mire Stewart, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; rice GG St art, Miss Gertte Scott.fortes Miss Mienitit, Miles Terroux Mis Cha: | $+ eer odes pul, Migs AstasidwLs, Me Gapy,- Slhagh- | : oe ; | Sage | ter, Wills, Reinhardt, Rogers, Lows, | 4 BEACONSFIELD.FR EN Fae] 4 - | Dunlop, tirav, Tifomas, Lénetot) ©rin- | The following.Is.a Ait of, at oats ter.MeKenzie, AU lens Millar, Foo, Bes | s.Evine and\u2019 family ara \"Refrigerators, Gas Stoves E _ & Generators, Fiiters, Ice Cream Freezers, , Lawn - Mowers, \u2019Rubber Hose, Blue, Brown and \u2018Gray En-.- amelled Ware, Bread.Boxes, Cash Boxes, Aluminum Ware.\u2014 - + i .Tea Pots, Coffee Pots and Kitchen -Utens.siis of.every kind: suitable for Family and - Hotel.use.= DISCOUNTS \u201410 to 75 her cent.off.\"GED.R PROWSE, 224 ST.JAMES aT.are once nore sétiled on the Point: | J : So ca Prices from $160.Fairmount Lots, - Branch Offices on all pate Opon Every Attornoon,.Call at Mead Office, 7, 8,9 and 10 La Presse Bullding.La co In Less Than 60 Days.CL We Sold: over 250 Rosemount Lots on Monday, June êth.Terms 81 0.06 on each lot,\u201d and from $4.monthly, without interest.° Free.life insurance.Policy: goes with\" I © a ra 0 C ges) D ra a 4 Lo _ Te v 2.U H DANDURAND > wo .for Plans, partiouture, ete. -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018work of the camp.27th, whereas the other units leave on 115 and Diserict Order No.June 30, date by the routes \u2018and manner as fol-.\u201cforu at 7 : G.T.R., ärrive-Three .Rivers 3 p.m.: - ville, : Trois -Maisons)\u2014Embark Montreal: .8 a.m.arrive Three, \"Rivers 2.30.pom : BRT A se he * Three Rivers Camp,\u2019 To Colonel W.D.Gordon, D.O.C., is & busy man these days, for the camps are almost here, and they eéntail an tn mense amourt of work for the .s \u2018He has all arrangements made for .Three Rivers camp, and will leave late rext week lo take command of the Kingston camp.The Army Service Corps of Montreal will have charge of the transportation They leave on the the 830th.The orders of entrainment are as follows ' No.5 District Headquarters, Montreal, June 15, 1903.\u201c Qrders by Colonel W.D.Gordon, district officer commanding.District order No.30:- - In accordancé with Militià Order Ne.28, the detachments of the following units of the Active Itilitia, therein ordered t sen ble for twelve days\u2019: training in camp at Three.Rivers on Tuesday, wifi proceed' theréto on that lows: 6th Hussars (Lieut.-Colonel F.Whitley)\u2014A Squadron, entrain at Hemming- a.m, G.T.R.: ¢ Squadron, Stanstead, 7 a4.m., B.& N.station, G.T: R.: D Squadron, Compton, 8.05 a.m., Squadron, Ormstown, 7.15 a.m., G, T.R., arrive Three Rivers 3.30 p.m.: B Squadron, Clarenceville, 8 a.m., Q.R.and C.P.R., arrive Three \u2018Rivers 2 p.m.; staff and horses w in entrain at thelr respective stations.11th Regiment Argenteuil Rangers (Lieut.-Colonñel \u201cA.Hodgson)\u2014Entrain Lachute, 9 am, C.P.R.arrive Three Rivers 2 p.in.: staff\u201d \u2018and horses \u2018will | entrain at their respectève stations.64th * Regiment Chateauguay Gagnier )\u2014Nos.l'and 4 Companies entrain Beauharnoi 8, 8.45 a.m, N.Y.C.: Nos.2 and 3, Valleyfield, 8.20 a.m., N.Y.C.; No.5, St.Philomene, 9.05 a.m., G.T.R.; Nos.6 and 8, S|.Martine, 9 à.| ma, G.T.R.: -No.7.St.Remi, 7.35 a.n.,- G.T:R.arrive Three Rivers.at' 3.30 p.m.: -staff and \u201chorses will.entrain at their.respective.stations.\u2018\u2019£srd Joliette Regiment- (Lieut.- -Colonel E.Piche)\u2014No.2- Company entrains L'Epiphanie,\u2019 iL 45 a.m., C.P.R.;, arrive Three Rivers 2 ette, 11.30 a.m., \u201cCPR: No.3, St.Felix de Valois.11, a.m.CPR: No.8, Maski- | nonge, 12.15 p.m., -C.P.R.:: No.7.Louise- 12.55 p.m.R.: staff and horses will\u2019 entrain at their respective stations: arrive Thrée Rivers 1.52 p.m.85th Regiment -.(Lieut.-Colonel.des & O.steamer, No.2 Field Hospital Major.Birkett) \u2014Embark \u2018Montreal, 'R.& O.steamer, \u201c9 a.m, arrive Three Rivers 2.30.p.m.° 7 Things M ilitary.a BY CORPORAL TRIMas BE and -Beauharnois, Regiment .(Lieut.-Colonel 2-p.m.: Nos.1.4586, Joli Rn mas apd \u2014 Viger Station, arrive Three Rivers 11 Ne.¢ Company, C.A.8.C.(Major Loe- kerby)\u2014Embark Montreal, R.& O, steamer, 8 p.m., June 27, Three Rivers 1.30 a.m.June 28.Officers, non-commissioned \u2018officers; men and horses from Montreal for Three Rivers will embark R.&.0, steamer on June 30, 8 a.m.Officers commanding will be held strictly responsible that efficient meas ures are taken to ensure that all under their command conduct themselves in 1 an orderly and soldierlike manner at all times while en route to camp.- By order, .: F.D.LAFFERTY.Major, - _D.8.4.\u2018No.5 M.D.Passed in Equitation.pr last Tuesday at the Hutchison Riding School the following \u2018received certificates: Capt.J.E.Seale, 11th Regiment: Capt.\u2018Bourk, §0th Regiment; Capt.P.Bisaillon.Sith Regiment; Lieut.Sa- bourin, 64th Regiment.; Field Battery Camp.~~ I , The Field Battery go d se Helen\u2018s Island to-day.R.C.A.Gun Drill.~~.Lu Canadian Artillery, Lieut.-Col.Hibbard commanding, has been put over till the rall, and, in the méantime during the hot weather the drills will be cut down to ene evening of \u2018gun\u2019 drill a week.- Wednesday is the night chesen, and on that night the regiment parades for in- \u2018struction by Sergt.-Major F Fellows.st.Patrick's Cadets.On Wednesday evening in St.Patrick\u2019s Hall the St.Patrick's Cadets held a very successful clothing concert.feature of the evening was a surprise for their worthy instructor.Major Phillips, was called to'the plat- Yorm and there received a very handsome address and a purse.Jt is the intentioh of this corps to | form a third company in September, At present there are two: companies with a etrength of 90, .The Anclent Order of Hibernians were 80 geared with the showing the tion that \u2018they have offerxd to donate | fifteen bugles towards a band.Zion Cadets, .The commanding .officer of -the Zion for the corps for thé coming week:- * Tuesday e ening.June 23rd, at 8 re- Malt reakfasts AR Little and Big People Love It and Call for More.TRY A PACKAGE.ALL GROCERS.Bearer Company.pp July 8.ser Bir.] \u2018At the equitation examination held] into camp on The inspection of the.2nd.Regiment.The Sergt.- St.Patrick's Cadets niade on \u2018inspéc-.Cadets announces these engagements -|:affairs is deplorable.nual camp.\u201d : Las Capt.8.E.de In Ronde, \u201cRp\u201d eos oo Regiment Duke of Cornwall's Own Rifles, issued a challenge (open te all Canada) for a mil tary rifle contest for companies, com- lete establishment.This challenge Lan not acceptéd, but is still open, and Capt.de la Ronde.!s more than ever unxious that it shonld, be taken.up.Highland Cadet Battalion.Engagements for n Monday, $2nd Jor, next week: and ter- get practice.S Wednesday, 24th June\u2014Battalion\u2019 aril on Champ de Mars.Uniform.> band, and every member is particular requested to be present.Saturday.band practice.Bugle band will practice this Saturday (20th June) and every Saturday until further orders.A meeting of all officers and non- commissioned officers is requested for | Saturday, 27th June, to discuss and de- - cide on annual trip.«+ FRED.LYDON, Major, Commanding Highland Cadet Batt.Canadians in the S.A.C.| \u2019A member of the South African Constabulary, writing\u2019 to a friend in Canada, says that he notices in the Toronto papers that a lot of Canadians have returned home from the constabulary very discontented with their treatment.\u201c] can safely say, from the reports 1 have heard there is no truth in.it.\u2018They have either been di*minsed as un- \u2018desirable or took advantage of a free discharge offered to every man in the corps.The .discontented ones were ] either dismissed.or left because they had to clean their own horse and boots.\u2018Those who are now in the corps from Canada are very contented, and I have an opportunity of.being in.touch with the majority of \u2018therm.\u201cPay Must \u2018Be Increased.\u201d - Can.Military Gazette=\u2014\u201cA question of paramount importance to the people of Canada is the present depleted condl- tion of the many regiments, squadrons -arid- batteries.which have just been called iñto\u201dthe field to perform.their annual training in various parts of the province.It needs but a casual glance thing Is seriously wrong.Many of the units training on the peninsula are \" \u2018I badly handicapped for men and horses.\" At Deseronto, the manoeuvering ground |.of the Ontärio.artillery, the same difficulty is being .experienced.Batteries are going In: .under-manned, while from the headquarters of those units which have yet to make thelr, appearance in camp \u2018J fering - themselves, \u201cWhile this state of affairs in, per- troubles of former.years, In is painful ly apparent that the divisional camps, .which have been s0 much lauded of late, struggle through a are \u2018this -year to be forced to syllabus which, \u2018| could it be properly carried out,.would Ye of incalculable benefit to.the fight- \u2018ing units of Canada.This condition of Officers commanding companies and sections have been compelled to 'sgcrifice both time and money in' order to induce men to | go into camp for a period of twelve |-days: and when the present daily.wage | of the laborer is compared with the munificent sum.offered by the Gov- j ét the latter to leave his dally Voca- -| tion is not to.be wondeéred.at.The \"| fpirit \u2018which caused him to tramp.\u2018the veldt will not prompt a trip.to.the an- | cover.LE A \u201cBroad Afrow\u2014 \u201cWhen.after the \u2018Am- Ing cover In the, attack was initiated, \u2018| old soldiers \u201cwere rather doubtful as to | fits wisdom, : Hitherto th® ruling idea had: been: the slaying or disabling of 27th J une\u2014Recrults, od -| they really suggest that & position 1 firmness of the enemy: (3) the accuracy.\u2018at the Niagara camp to see that some- both under-horsed .añd comes the report.that men are not of- | \u201chaps.\u201cbut-a repetition of the trials and] érnment to the militiaman, the refusal |.Woman- Who Toils,\u201d erican Civil \"War, the doctrine of tak-|- {the enemy withéut regard to thé an-\u2019 had \u2018been at the siege, where they had | cover, could with difficulty.be got Into the n when the offensive was as- These predictions of old officers were justified hy the experience of \u2018the Franco-Prussian war.to the writer of the critical review -un-\u2019 der the title \u201cA déummer Night's Dream,\u201d he personally had often almost literally to kick the: men of \u2018the Prussian company which he commanded into the open.That cover is more than ever needed now that troops are provided with \u2018breech-loading rifles is clear.Even though we bear in mind the fact that the South African war was of an exceptional nature\u2019 in an exceptional country, we can no longer dispute the fact that, in advancing to the attack of cool and accurate marksmen, cover is in most cases almost indispensable,\u201d Indeed, some military writers suggest that in the course of a frontal attack artificial cover should, in\u2019 \u2018the absence of natural cover, .be constructed at various stages.\u2018In fact, should be attacked after the old siege fashion.Both\u2019 with regard to natural and artifigial cover, its advocates have a certainamount, indeed a large amount, of reason on their side.The danger is that the idea should befpushed to an extreme.\u2018\u201cThe\u2019 Germans insist upon thelr men advancing straight to their front, and der to-obtain cover.The idea is good, but under existing conditions we cannot carry it into full execution.At close range, when the ground is favorable to .the defenders, if assailants are to make progress at all, the object will have In many cases.to be attained \u2018by.individual men creeping forward here and there a few yards at = time, their comrades.lining up with them.by .degrees.All, however, depends upon (1) the nature of -the.ground;.(3) the .and rapidity of their fire.The German principle, however, As we have | sald, is sound,\u201d and we shall do well to watch - carefully that the cult of | cover is not carried too -far.As\u2018regards the defensive, too great pains cannot be taken to obtain cover, either\u2019| natural or artificial, for the defenders.It should, however, always be borne in mind that natural cover is always bet- | ter than artificlal cover; for the latter entails a displacement of the earth; whieh, unless t care ve taken, de-' fines \u2018the position.\u201d new.MACHINE EXCHANGE.Mr.Alfred Rubbra, the \u2018well-known \u201cmachinery man, has resigned bis position as manager of e Laurie Engine Co.'s -Machinery and Supply: Department, Montreal, and has opened a new machinery house which will be.known as \u201cMachinery Exchange,\u201d 23-24 Victo- \u2018ria Square, Montreal.where he will be \u2018pleased to aee o} friends and new ones.It is Mr.Rubbla\u2019s intention to carry a varied stock of both new and secondhand iron tools, wood-working machinery, -eaw \u2018milis, engines, boilers, steam appliances, power.transmission accessories, etc.Mr.Rubbra has secured the agency of H.W.Petrie, Toronto, for Montreal and.the Province of Quebec, and will therefore be.able to quete low prices, and ship promptly from stock in either Montreal or.Toronto.Mr.Rubbra \u2018has been connected: with the machine business for twenty years.meee AB: TACITURN AS HE.\u201cMrs.Van :Vorst, the author of \u201cThe \u2018had many.amusing and-odd adventures during her life As \u2018a worker.\u201cOne adventure that has not, heretofore been printed concerned a taciturn man.Bhe met this man on a: New England 1 rcud, mending a worm fence.\u201cCan you tell me,\u201d she said@o.\u2018him, \u2018how far Je is: from here.to \u2018the next.town 0e © 7 -He pointed: \u2018forward.\u201cMilestone little | sallants\u2019 \u2018loss.: According to the new further.on will elt you.\u201d he.growled.4 Irish, \u201c a, ; Cw = 1 0 or German, | Brandy: HEE \u201cLA PORTE, MARTIN & CO., = Represent Both of Thess.Firms In Canada: 0 v \u2014 « > w.\u201d © w - > .DI \u201cWhatever race\u2019 they may.have sprung from, whether their \u2018 ; : UE CE \u2018ancestors were of the \u2018French who are celebrating their 5 Die a 2 | « national holiday, or the sturdy.Highlander, or \u2018English, or an Admit the Suporiority of the SCOTCH as < exemplified by Mitchell s Où o \u2018Heather Dew\u201d Scotch i Ce - Whisky\u2014a brand \u2018whose fame is spread over many contin-'.* - ents, : and which | is famed for its > qual | in Scotland itself, Cav Cand by a \u201clong « d'stanice | in- + the.manufacture of \u2018Brandies.EL S- \u201cThe representative mark - being unquestionably that.of 4.oo so \u2018Ph.Richard\u2019 Cognac.- \u201cThis Brandy, matured i in oak casks, ai as ; t commands.the trade\u2019 of those who.seek : a genuine, pure cL \u2018Whelisale @recers an: : Wine Morehante;.\u201ca Du creer a pp ee en ea c Montreal.° aL sie En \u2018been carefully taught to keep under] °° According | \u2018 not diverging to the right or left in or- | ° .mr ons a ppm ad ce y: hammer,\u201d con to \"give \u2018me life.male ; + Lo , ~ ; hind Thé People Have À 2 \u201cFound Out.ee Wh Motta Via wis first brought out, a laboring man Le * was beard so sy, \u201cYt tastes good and I like it but T want uw.- something\u2019 substantial, 1 don\u2019t mind if F do\u201d feel a lump in \u2018WB.my stomach: after a meal,-I must have something solid that | / \u201cwill help.me to lift big stories and that will put steam behind But\u2014there\u2019s always a \u201c\u2018but\u201d-\u2014erperience has hou, \u2018the fillacy of his first conclusion and to-day thousands \u201cof laboring men find that Malta-Vita, eaten twice a day, gives abunidane strength.for the heaviest work.ce \u201cThe office man said\u2014\u201cI think \u2018that I must eat meat I have to think quickly and -my brain must \u201cbe alert.Meat, 1 believe, will give a man stamina and grit.\"I know I feel heavy and sleepy after my meals but\u201d\u2014that but -again\u2014.Consumers pay for.the gas \u201cby the ) - ; = thousand feet: through \u2019a \u2018meter, us is = 105 ; A ll usual with ordinary City \u2018gas = | Le hg: \u201c+ Alarge stock of all sizes of Calcium * Carbide always, on land, \u2018ind mail orders will receive immediate attention.Acetylene * Gas Burners,\u201d Acetylene .\"Gos Stoves and - Heating Apparatus, Piping and Fixtures of: all description dlso carried in stock.M Contracts taken for complete.installation of plants of any a x Co General Office and Salesroom : : 17-19 BUSBY LANE, Montreal.- Telephone, Main 2399, ° newspaper appeurs white] This delivers to thé gas and\" \u2018By the simple, 1 vould: be: || nieans for, | 37 and 19 Busby Lane, Ping trust.My Genuine.Eau de Cologne, « distiiled strieûty.according to-the -origimal recipé-of the inventor, my ancestor, is.known in all parts of\u2019 the > OW orld.by\u2019 the Jwfully, registered | la bel Here shown : ne oo as 5 by coal ras, kerosene or incamacgosnt\u2019 electric lighting; not of a greenish hus, as by gus mantle burners, Under acety- lere, all colors and tints stand forth at their true value, a matier of the greats\" et pcs ible adv:intare in all I'nes where varied colors are employed, A proprietor of u*large lithograph works in which acetylene is used, recently said: find that ueetviéne is far superior to ci ther electricity ured by us, us i$ enables us to distinguish yellow tints, something \u2018we have\u2019 (never hefore been able to\u2019 do with any other fight\u201d MRecently à prominent landséape painter said: \u201c1 have used pidinting at night, and: have found to my delight.that it qualities of daylight.Such testimony to.the péculiar value of açetylene in the \u2018fine arts: and in manufactures, in photos raphy at night,\u201d in - phogo-engraving, - in surgical and dental operations, ir stereppticon work ahd asx applged fo many other uses , could he multiplied.Under no other Ings of.a home or other apartment appear to such fire advantage as under lhe exquisite white rivs of aceiylene.\u201cThe ssméii£ true of \u201cMerchandise displayed in Fiore: all such receives the marked benefit not only ef general daylight effect fn cvery part of the room.but: there is the additional ornamental « qualify of.numerous Jets of \u201cextreme brtitianes, i < At may he alde1 that the euriv insurance uhjections to this gas, such as are mevitable to any new illuminant, have, in the fice of a remarkable absence of fire loss thereffoni, nearly disappeared.With an at etylene cooking stove the AY ood stoves are with.If the train morning, and.a chen, where coul or uséd, is-done away leaves -edirly inthe eq mateh applied, suhplies you with the nctessary heat for \u201call cooking.When you ars through, you simply turn Off the gis \u2018hig is far preferible to: standing in a kitchen over a hot stove, and-having tie hpat, going ont into\u2019 \u2018the room when you do not require it.NEW CENTURY 5 GIFT.TT Le By the Advanced System.the Con- © sumer Is Made independent \u2018of the Lighting: Trust.\u2018 KN ae an- \u2018nhabitant from another world should visit the .eirth-and he asked vhiit he\u201d considered the grentest change tn natural conditions made by thé peo- pie théreoï.- the answer undoubtediy + \u201cFurbiié a.Jrkhess {nto light, \u201d \u201cTerror came awit twilight in the old- fen guys and \u2018the first glimimerings of dawn were welcomed: with -héartfelt \" Llessings unknown\u2019 \u201cthese mornings.Step hy step light was ménufactured.\u201d Cnie-of .thé\"Litest steps.reply ae stride td ward; the perfeut light ant the nearest hE, to that desired point is the menu ure of «'ppuratuë for the pro- \u2018duction 6f bide.Originuliy machines were voi- structed to drop water on the carbide, and, datér on, water Was caused to be 4rised \u2018upon the carbide.- Next the car- \u2018bide-fecd-innchines considered thc best.extracting the gas.\u201cA visit Lo :the.office of.the company, will.repay not only: the mien who co: templates making his own gus \u2018and thus outwit\u2019 the light- but everybody.who is interested in the advance of: light over dark- Ness: \u2018Aeutywiène is the very latest .word in the gas, world, and the practical ad- Pvañves iii its manufacture have all been made singe the beginning of the twen- \u201ctieth century.show ing the mighty stride {with which that infant stepped off and auguring great {hings.when he reaches: maturity.t With: histown gas plant the \u2018owner of a large house or 1 hotel of a factory can enjoy independence.combined: with better light and economy.Many have accepted\u201d \u2018the opportunity and many more are invéstigating the advantages.offer.«d by the Continental Meat & Light Compauy.oo ; :Awarded : : 1880, Boston 1883, \u201cGaleutta 1884, \u2018Lo a \u2018don.1862, Adelaide 1887, 9 po : te 1863, Tp - Melbourne 1888- \u2018Vienn a 1878 arnt Gant i) uma mie SE sa Santiago = (Chil- , Her : HEF Eh, Lago 1890,\" Tâs- 1875, Philadelphia ; - mania 1593, Bris- 1876, \"Cape Ps \"bane \u20181897, \u2018Guate- \u2026 .dne 1879, \u2018.Melbourne mails 1897, Paris \u201c \u201cJohann Maria Farina, Sjuiiohs «Place No! a, Cologne o.Rhine.\u2018By Appointment to \u2018H.'M.King Edward VII.and to most ot other Im.«+ 'perial and Royal Courts.Imported b by LYMAN SONS \u2018& CÔ., Montreal.\"THE LYMAN BROS.& CO.Ltd; Toronto, Loa Decorator.\u2018 EE Wall Paper; oto, : ' > = BEE) MONTREAL, = c qe ~ A : : EE - .= me.catherine sn |.1 The Warm \u2018Weather is Here, \u201cGET OUR QUOTATIONS ON Our Prices .ELECTRIC FANS THE GARTH COMPA NY, OL , 2482 §T.caTnenimE arret.Are Right.- oy, city gas formerly .TIOSSESSES \u2018 all \u2018the .A= mgt Srey Te ES 4, \u201cWe je Acctylene for mixing my paints and for liæht \u2018Go the furnishe great let of the average summer kit- | breakfast is wiunted in a, hurry, a light- \u201cfrom the torch tothe: candle, \u2018to the whitle oil lain, to kerosene, to Eds, toe electric\u201d light, | acetylene from calcium care I \"HOLLAND ns T .> Wall Hangings > ase Choice Patterns and shades of blus, = yellow and pink bedroom papers, which.have\u201d \u2018V just arrived, and equal in artistic merit and: 1 shadings to many 650c papers, wili be put on * sale Monday at .c\u2026ccarscouc0000.LC ; \u201c000 Rolls of Washable Tile and Bathroom Papers, valued at 40c, 50c.and 60c.Net .! = cash Monday ansocanssses sens 0000000000 SRG ry \u201c2000 \u2018Remnant Lots all Half Price.E ; 800 Rolls Silk \u2018Fibre Paper, rich browns and - : coffee shades.Special secssrcsacetce0000 0 406 \u2018 2,600 Rolls Fiorals, 15@ to 33e, less 25 per cent.\u201clan Mouldings, Monday, 10 per cent.° \u201cGolf Bags, Monday, 338 1.3 per cent.Discount.Golf Sticks, 20 per gent.Discount.\u2019 mean ant Dh uP.- 800 Adjustable Collar Buttons.Worth 10c.MONdEY .+.000000 senreense aanc cases e cn 00e 3è- \u2018 2000 packages Best Needles, Regular 5c.Monday erde0cettssouus vasesacs eessnce0s \u2026\u2026.\u2026.oy in Monday fis Book Department \u201cLatters of Self-Made Man to His Son\u201d Regular cloth sold $1.50.Paper cover Mon- .GRY seeresesteneas anne sansicccrsssnesessess BBG : Tega et Crown,\u201d paper cover.Special Mon- \u201cWhen Knighthood Was in Flower.\u201d Paper COVEF .cvvevce conmnnsee sanse sassnessess BOE \u201cGraustark\u201d (sloth).Regular \"$1.00.Feb.soe.\u2018Io0° Dolls, 25¢, Monday .18\u20ac.100 Dolls, $1.25 to $1.75.\u2018for $1.00, CL - 50 Dolls, $2.75 to $3.7 5: for $2.26.= .Croquet Sets, Cc ~ 85c to 87.00.Monday less 20 | per cent.- Hammocks 8 only Hammocks, regu- & lar $1.75.Monday $1.15 BASEBALL BATS, Sc fo $150 | Less 20 per oont.\u2019 Monday.We carry possibly one of the largest assortment of Beads in America, - Special lines\u2018on sale Monday for Necklaces\u2014Good idea would be 2 0 : p.c.to take a line away to make up into electric shades during holidays, .\u2014Beautiful effects, Monday.io.senc us ide rsca nanas i ee \u201ce \u2018 Lawn \u2018Bowls, $3 5.00; less 10 per cent.# I Monday less 25 -per cent, |= English Baby Carriages, $40,00, $50.00.~ Walnut Maple Cream, Special \u201840c lb.\u2026 Mongay 20c.5o lbs.Special Chocolates, 40e Ib.Monday 20c, © : \u201c Holland s Special Lacrosse, 2.50 and § 3:00 (Clock Corded.) Monday.ee 81.00 \\ 1.\u2018 4 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To.A.HOLLAND & \u2018 ON a] { 2411-2413 St.Catherine Street.CARE THINKING ABOUT.AT present of adding to their weekly allowances by washing and charing will be narrowed.Middle ¢lass women will HAT THE PEOPLE Wie .worse feg, children will pay.\u201cand \u2018the territories.into Vast trade preserves.| \u20186 WRITE TO THE TIMES\u201d | \u2018The homes will be more miserable, for the facilities poor women hdve at|trasted strongly with the \u2018freedom of commerce towards all nations by the Porte.The strongest bulwarks of Turkey to- -day are her commercial treaties 4 ereign; a Council, and an elected As- I memorandum\u2019 concluded, .it was hot .| to ahich.we must as soon as possible Hin the Empire has ended In disruption: jand Parliamentary Federation (it | sessmentn of eontributions:ée the navy, the control of \u2018which at preaeut.dn the].Venice lost her colonies to.the Turk because of her trade.policy, \u2018which -con- many expressions of opinion on the lat- \u201cest political topic.Below we give some- xtracts whch indicate the.general frend of opinion thus formulated: .+ 2° THE TIMES.Would Lead to Paralysis.; If Mr.Chamberlain's proposals are carried into effect, all that part of the United Kingdom and in each other State in the Empire which is.derived from customs will be \u2018directly or indi: rectly controlled \u2018by inter-lmperial | agreements, and each Parliament | would, pro tanto, lose control.It would ractically' be impossible for the Par- Mament of the United Kingdom to take off altogether or \u2018seriously diminish the fax imposed upon foreign food supplies lentering the United Kirigdem, becausé to do so would affect the terms of the standing agreement with the colonies.ite which the power lost by each State would be transferred.\u2018It would, there- gore, be a case, not of.the transfer but wo?the paralysis of power.The Prime Ministers of the various States of the Empire might meet \u2018In London.every few years and.discues chaänges, but they would have no power ¥ a body to\u2019 legislate, und they could not bind their respective Purltaments.The Prime Minister of the United: Kingdom, Just when, he had agrerd with his fellow, Prem- ers to bring in a meu£ure for increasing : the tax on foreign corn, might find | \u2018himself upset on a measure relating to \u201cWelsh education, Would it be possible \u2018to stay long: in this half-way house?|.AIWe should probably elther have to r& wert, with a sense of failure and after muarrels, to the present state of prac- \u2018tical independence, orto go forward to an Imperial Parliament with power to \\settle the assessment and probably the Meanwhile no central body would exist | er to get placed, dnd.in.many cases\u2019 will be dispensed with altogether.1 have no wish to be controversial, but\u2019 1 ,ask\u2014I pray the powers that be | will\u201d show some\u2019.consideration - for the voteless sex, in whose hands \u2018Hes.so much of the real happiness and prosperity of our native land.oe ot .- + To Treble Canada\u2019s Population.* The moment it becomes more prefit- able to grow corn in Canada than \u2018in the United States we may safely expect farmers will be there to sow and reap it.There aré only .two ways of bringing this about.The firet is not to be expected, .and: the second and only practical method is for England to differentiate in her treatment of foreign and.colonial grown corn.Supposing.England put a duty of 2s a quarter on foreign -wheat and not on colonial, in five years Canada would have trebled | in population, and quadrupled the area under cultivation.\u2018The .cost \u2018would be.nothing or trifling, and the \u201cbenefit almost.incalculable: for at the end of that.time we should have a rich and.prosperous.colony as a market for our .manufactures, instead of sending empty\u2019 ships to thie United States in order .to bring them, back\u2019 rull of foreign wheat.The same preferential treatment: might be given to Australian meat and but- .ter, and certainly to.Ceylon tea: but we must proceed slowly and cau- tiôusly.\" .© .,.° ; Slow Growth Would Do.Bearing In mind the moderate change | which.would be sufficient to give an \u2018advantage to our colonies, and.the fact that this change would affect oniy\u2019 a small portion of forelgn imports, I think it.is\" natural to conclude that the dislocation of trade \u2018would be so\u2018grad- ¢ \u201cnaturally contain employ less.\u201d Servants will find it hard- with thelr duties\u2019 fixed in.perpetuit Ë The daily,\u2019 papers Holland, Spain, France and Portugal { were all once great colonial powers.Every one of these lost their empire thanks to their restrictive trade policy.Canning drove Spain and Portugal from, America for the sake of English trade.The Conmimonwealth strove - to foster English trade .by.exclusive priv- fleges such as the Navigation Laws.The outcome of those laws were the wars.with -Holland.which allowed .France to become the arbiter of Europe, and entailed on\u2019 us one hundred and fifty years of strife from 1688.to 181i.For the sake of fostering Eng lish trade we refused to unite.with Ireland in 1503, and ruined her rising manufactures.The outcome of our pol- fey was the Irish question.Trade re- -8trictions lost us our American colonies.We -hold India\u2019 because and land own- Ang classes who ruled.Epgland during the Napolronic wars repenied the trade monopolies of th« East India Company.Canada only eniered into the heritage of the Northwest when the privileges of | the Hudson's Bay Company passed inta limbo.Our modern Jealousy of Russia is ii the: main owing to her protectionist policy.If we seek to exclude the trade of the world from our possessions we rhall find that \u2018the \u2018\u2018moth-eaten and rotten flags\" are not the free trade ensigns of Bright and (\u2018obden.but those\u2019 bright banners which flew so gally on} Empire Day over the offices of the Agents- General in Victoria street.Does \u2018Mr.\u2019 Chamberlain remember that the great Napoleon fel) because of \u2018his commercial policy?We shall find\u2019 that the world, {if we challenge it, is stronz- et.than our, small island in a northern \u2018Bea.- a À\u2026 * THE DAILY NEWS.: A Mere \u2018Election Dodge.\u2018application of customs, revenue for the-| Ual a8 scarcely to be perceived, and [whole Empire, and, If necessary, In the yet tbe toundation would oto be of ast resort, to enforce .ts decrees by|?em which se und to be of own personal ends.It f me kindof \u201cFederal executjon.ps \u2018incalculable service In uniting\u2019 and think for one minute I The voli bo ein\u201d proposals in any other light.This shameless plece of political rascality- will gerve its purpose, indeed, has largely done so already by covering up and turning .attention from the education Æolonies (Not Partial to British Goods.r.Chamberlaäin lays: great stress t has been given but very Laodicenn | fiscal unity: but, roved by the Canadian tariff, which against the.world.8 still highly protective notwithstand- 5 ing the rebate allowed this sountry: mand even in Canada manufactürers are lamoring for, increased protection A! à § pbject quite as much to their markets will: be as follows: [AD } \u2018Dy those of foreign countries.; Educate the Masses.Jous provincial cities will find some dif- | re a comparatively trivial rise in| late, dried fruits.D ; pensatory advantages.| a The Women will Pay.- oo cheaply as now.Pour able Minister talks of the \u201cwork- | * and says he will pay three- sou: 6° the cost, and will receive pompensation in the form of higher \u2018duties to pass | strengthening the Empire.: Imperial Federation First.{Pron preferential treatment \u2018on \u2018the While one may admirs a motive, one art of the colonies.What guarantee may be permitted to question the means 8 there that they will give it?Public OT \u2018the mode by which It is sought to scandal, which otherwise would have opinion I same of ghem is distinctly effect the end in view.It may be im- hostile to.the proposal, while in others possible fo- realize federation.without next general election.if .80, surely this The landlord, the ever-gullible tenant farmer, and the agricultural labor: upport; neither hot nor cold: But even most disturbing \u2018of.propositions need er will rise tq.the bait, and unjess far Bf a preferential \u2018tariff 'is conceded, | \"*t come first.The very foundation what is to prevent the imposition of | VPON which our pwn system of gov- |more astuteness is shown by the Liberal puch a scale of-duties as shall protect CTNMent rests seems \u2018to suggest that the colonial manufacturer.notwith.Some form.of representation should.tanding preferential treatmen{?That | Pfecede any other arrangement based J#his is no mere supposition fr wmply.upon: the idea .of Imperial union as| more important things, Joseph will again be In power, and .with his finger * to his nose will say that so great a .- change must :of necessity \u2018take time, and the principle having been well be- | THE MORNING Pos.* One Schème Ready.{against us.The fact is, the colonies \u2018The scheme of operations, let us hope.press for immediate act on.' About \u201cMoth- Eaten Banners.\u201d What flags dtd Mr.Balfour allude to idea of democracy.1 \u2018beg Mr.Chamberlgin's pa bi vi De Poe oy re, en and rotten\u201d \u201cworkin woman\" and the many great Empires have Da \u2018Vanesuver in 97 h fore the public, it is expedient not to (1) To place a sub» ein ooded by.i it: stantial duty on corn and a still heav- Educatio A ; Ing flooded by ,British manufactures jer one on flour recelved from.outside ducation Act Not \u201cForgotten.the British Empire, às well as reason- A adutien ne foreign [manufactured articles which compete wit ritish ine.The masses of London and the nopu- dustries: (2) To.ealeulate the increased tous London Education Bill to be cost of living.In the United Kingdom eclipsed by Mr!\u2019 Chamberlain's latest cdlty In grasping this great\u201d Imperial ow ing to these impositions, and meet It adventure\u2014Imperial protection.ue, and a large amount of education by a similar-amount of reductions of \"and enlightenment will be needed : to the duties on tea, coffee, cocoa, choco- e s-that are moth-.y 1 remind him C.P.R.Mr.Chamberlain cares neither for protection nor free trade, except for his been the gréat Liberal weapon at the i newspapers in dealing with this \u201ckite\u201d sent up for the express purpose of diverting.the gaze of the electors from In the minds of all true and staunch Liberals it la impossible to allow the ted light of that dangerous and Iniquie Resistance to that unjust measure for London must be continued with una.tobacco and beer : bated vigor.Do ess.a great number ce, of food assuming an Aggra- und (3) To allow the proportion of these 0f Conservatives are alréady prepared portance in the artisan mind, | import dutiessthat is paid by the for- Gé: block! ng from view the infinitely eign éxporters to go swell our national protection from Birmingham, whilst important and far-reaching com- | revenue, the proposed reduction of there is also danger\u2014despite the Bru Bee, the pockets of our magernh article being contrary to so und consumers, who would then.live as Liberal traditions -of some Liberals : being inclined to favor it by their support, because the latter are likely to regard it as not Inconsistent with their to oppose the proposed new form of Imperial Limited una te TRE MONTREAL parer HERALD, misumnaz, To ao | INE PARADOX OF 15 5: : THE BRITISHEMPIRE.British.Possessions 8e Saved to.detalii By : Leaving Them te Themeelves.: \u2018In.the-course of a.lecture hefore the.Royal Colonjal Institute, .the.ldctuper.to the status of the self-governing colonies: \u2014 | : Our departure from io.old.Constitution of the.Empire \u2018\u2019Jaxgely, contribut- \u201ced,\u201d says Jenkyns, \u201cto the revolt of the thirteen American Colonies, and after their complete.separation a change of opinion began.\u201d Colonial Constitutions for some time to come \u2018reserved greater power to the Home Goverriment.than did the old Constitutions.\u201d We hard- | ened our hearts, that is, after we had been obliged to let the peoplé go, and concentrated our rigors on the few colonies left, most of them insular and unable to resist our fleet.Downing Street took charge of the Empire; and Downing Street, under the influence of the) African Society, was an incredibly ag- gravting inatftution.\u201d Revolt followed Mr, Harold G.Parsons, thud referred DEPARTMENTAL CLOTHIERS | AND.HIGH ART TAILORS CR revoit in Canada and the Cape, but the West Indies suffered helplessly.The .| only reason, in the end, why we did not lcse our second Empire was that, with the advent of Free Trade, we had determined to abandon it; and studied neglect gave as an Indulgence some approach to the measure of self-government which under the Stuarts had been recognized as a matter of constitutional right.Some relaxation of the grip df Parliament was an inevitable result of.the Reform Bills; of the counter-revolu- tion since 1832.The sovereignty of-the people meant the revival of the idea of | self-government.The true doctrine, arcana of the Privy Council, and was promulgated in a remarkable memorandum in 1850.In that year the proposal to federate Australia and the request of the Cape for.representative government {ihe oa be~n referred to a Committee of the Privy Council for their advice, \u2018the Committee reported that in the ancient possessions of Her Maujesty\u2019's predecessors before théir'revolt, and.in the elder Empire generally, there had prevailed.a system of self-government by legislature of three estates\u2014viz., the Sov- sembly.Such self-government, the within the power of the British Govern» ment to refuse to any settlement that \u2018| had passed the stage of Infancy.The | sovereignty of the British\u2019 nation over our settlements of freemen oversea was only for the purposes of guardianship; Mr.Gladstone himself, in a speech on the bill granting self-government to \u2018Néw Zealand in 1852, spoke of the elder Constitution of the Empire as an Ideal return, - \u201cWe have.not xet arrived,\u201d he sald, \u201cat the just: and \u2018normal relatidn\u2019 between a-colony and the Mother Country developed in former times.\u201d The.colonies should not be.asked to ghare in our sea-power till they assuine their share of the burden it has cost.us.\u2018We \u2018have given them the land half of what we won by the debt\u2014the Crown Lands, which should perhaps have becn age.the proceeds of the salé of which might have been used as an emigration fund.They\u2019 are willing now to maintain of their own revenues the oversea armies which George III.tried to force \u2018them to provide.Any attempt to instt- |; tute .a system of contribution to com- man defence at rea without previously elucidating the.relations of the States in the Empire must lead to dirastrous disputes.- Every premature and ill-consid- ered attempt at union or centralization | should.be remembered)\u2014the \u2018confusion of legislatures\u2014was considered by ll \u2018parties to, the bargain in the.eixhtesnth | century.and was finally dismissed.as Interests alike of our.Maritime Dommin- ton and of our hègernony, must remain in our hands, would become evidence of an unendurable domination, the dominance -of one.free people over another.of the development of \u2018the colonial ar- miles\u2014the strengthening of the national militias\u2014at once adds to our.strength, leaves us the hegemony in foreign policy due to our-sea-power and is in harmony\u201d in the: meaniime, and pending ple of self-government.In any case, we can see that.alike in \u2018dating present\u2019 problems, it is necessary 10 begin by envisaging our Imperial, sys- the common crown.The doctrine of the sovereignty of Parliathent\u2014the at- \u2018tempt to consider the Empire as ona realm\u2014is obsolete; ia a survival of the téeas of 1688; and.is inconsistent with the\u2019 principle of self-government.NICHOLAS OLSEN IS THE KiNG OF PRETZEL BAKERS Quiet; Unassuming A Man le Now Sup- ,-Plying Many Firms with the Ger-, man Dainty.Paul, Minn., has many queer in- durin, and one of the most curious ia the manufacture of tnat German dainty, the pretzel.The city boasts of *.for nearly a quarter of a.century.\u201cIt 1a known to but very few that for man' has filled.the function of pretzel baker to the > stitte of finnesota; yet such à man was found the other day, quletiy busy- at -his modest industry.He is Nicholas Olsen, and -when he arrived hf Minnesota a quarter of a century ago he was one of the very few pretzeln.be, when 1 first came to-St.Paul, that these big pretzels,\u2019 Hitting up a large specimen from a box, \u201cwege abrut ihe only Kind called for: \u2018Thev were served on the bars of every saloon mn the city and were of a particular kind.What do I mean by that?Way: he added with a twinkle in his eye, \u201c1 mean that they wee salted better than the ones I made for family use, \"There was one sa\u2018'oon ma\u2018 » Who used do pay me extra for pufting \u2018ote of salt \u201cSalt \u2018em well, and then salt lem again he used to tell me, adding that if the onés who ate them didn't drink in his.place, they would In, some other | place.His customers muat\u2019 have Hikes.them particularly well, for the saloon man one day told me he wia going Lo atop serving them because the men would come in, buy a beer, eat two or three pretzels and then put half a doz- | en in their pocketé.This meant quite a \u2019loss, and he really did stop his -or- ders.Then we had to do some think- Ang.: Part of our trade was-gons.Ahd I don\u2019t suppose that man was very fur out when he said it was too big an.ex- pense\u2014those biggest pre:sein\u2019 how 1e tail in the grocery \u2018stores for 10 cents a dozen.\u201cWell, in a couple -ot -feeks I-had thought up a8 eme go make little pretzels they 4 sell for about § eshte pound.The scheme struck lilm as Being all right and he triad it.Ever since that time the little -pratzels have \u2018had a run, and now \u2018we make 10 pounds of them where we meke ten of the larger sizes \u201cThere is no\u2019 limit\u2018 te thenumber of sizes, for there \u2018ia no.standard.\u2019 They \u2018are all shaped by hand.The dough is faworked to just the proper e dough ia ee to run from the hand in.a stream so \u2018that the sha yau see all pretzels in fe Peur Sil, Th Sat n n ng v es alike is ho ne prota of the be; part the ex- moreover, was somehow guarded in the only to he \u2018exercised during their non- |} \u2018| age.And in accordance with this.view, .{ gomme.2 Clothing \u201cThe \u2018most complete and \u2018 uptodate assortment i in 1 .the city.SUMMER\" SUITS; consisting \u201cef Pants and- Unlined \u2018Coat, from\u201d $4.50 per suitup.À 1 0T- HOT WEATHER .COATS © from $1, 00 up.\u201c FANCY AND WHITE WASH- 1 ING VESTS, our own.; importation and exclusive designs, from St.50.\u201cThat we are the largest \u2018exclusive Clothiefs i in \u2018Montreal, carrying the \u2018largest assortment of | \u2014- \u2018high-class ready-to-wear clothing at the very | lowest prices.Ce ee ee TN 1e ONE PRIGE ONLY AND HONEY REFUNDED IF DISSATISFIED | - reserved as a common Imperial herit-, SAXE'S, both impracticable and undesirable.As- | * Cor.St.Catherine .UN and.St.Lawrence.On land, on the contrary, the principle |.\u2018and Boys, at lowest prices in\" all the latest sles, The light weight New York Textile Panama Hat t the + very hat to help you keep cool this warm weather.We have them à in.all sizes to fit every head at c, 1 $1.00 | further arrangements, with the princl- examining our past history and elucli-' tem as a côngeries of kingdoms under |.THE AMERICAN HAT& CAP SsToRE| - Telephone.East 682.-the firat principle of the English policy, | Why Suffer With Headaches?Many persons subject to them: have found a .per-.manent cure in Proper Fit- .ting Glasses.\u201cEVE STRAIN ; Causes the majority of.: ' .May be the - seat ot your trouble, aasily * be: determined: by consulting\u2014 Frank c.Fox, a pretzel factory that has flourished | twenty- four years ua quiet; \u2018unassuming ; :men here who knew the art: of baking | \u201cYes,\u201d he said, \u201cthe pretzel Luriaces\u2019 has changed like ali others.It use i to : Réfracting optician, 2297 ST.CATHERINE 87.TBL UP 1186.\u2019 ; \u2014 \u2018 Large stock of 1 new ; American Hammocks, ** Ar rawana,'\u2019 \u2018equipped with latest features, fast \"colors, | - pretty designs, large, comfortable and strong.Price LL.from 90c.Le __ Peerless Ice Cream Freèzers, the best.on \u2018the market ; does it in.three minutes, Price from $2.26.Refrigerators \u2014 Dry, cold air.Price.from $8.50.- Fishing Tackle, t to.catch fish in any lake or river, at low price.use! and they, are baked In a brick See,\u201d he sald, as he: opened the vast\u2019 \u2018door of the even, \u201cthat bottom is nice and cleun, for no- hes ft but.pretzels; end baked to a turn.is no such thing as an under- | done or an.everdone.pretze | be done Just other \u2018must all be of \u2018the Did you aver notice that dftterence in the color of They wouldn' ! la if they were not just so\u2014I f any other thing that all brick.kept thing ever touc there is no- e zels you see\u201d don't know \u2018© 27, & 29 St.Lawrence .Street.can be s0 \u2018easily _spofled in \u2018the baking they are all made by hand\u2014 Has no ever y machinery?\" .ing them in St.that is, shaped tried to make them b \u201cOh, yes; they're mak Louis now by machinery.But you can't get an old country.German to\u2019 eat a machine pretzel.\u201d oo CAUTIOUS MOTHERS .Wil we \"THD eg u Gestre to ose erg IT BY by USB.one Neat Craig.6 $t.Lawrence Main St.x?Men\u201d s Box Calf and | = Dongola Lace Boots Soi \u2018and Neatly Made on \u2018latest style of lasts .t Ei ie v.Laval Univers = RONAYNE\u2019S 2 rames Square.meen TRRAL | ART ou DéPART LATE ART PRIN .JERALD JOB § REAR HERALD YUN el Wed: Sek LJ.A SURVEYOR, I 00 SPECIAL VALUE $2.00 LL TWO DOLLARS.HERALD Jos gL .> n » JEENS SCHOOLS ANN HEIR PRIZE M agir re om _ : .er \u2018 .ie : pe _\u2014_ of ; 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Arthur B.Patterson, Mer, gen.prof, dict, man.tr.mem.\"hon.gen.| a honors in writing, drawing: Hazel hon men gpel), arith; Stanley Odi .4 J ; : , | ley, hon.gen.prof.arith, spell, Ens- Te a .hist.mem.work, punct.hon.men, : C TH I rith., recit.; Kenneth work, read.; Walker, Gertrude M.L., .Workman, arith;,, honors in writing, hon men gen prof, read, spell, arith: , dict, draw, lang less, memory werk, COD.hon.men, a 3 .lish, geo., Scripture, read., man.tr.; sbel., arith.; \u201cWillie Tees.honors in Scrip; Kenneth \u2018Odell, arith.Whit.Bi ar., dict., eng., geo., hys., read., script.; .Robertson, hon.men.arith., recit.; con., hon.men., mem.work; Wood, : ; 1 Kimball, Charles E., hon.men., dict.: np iam Me hon men.Bt W.Russell; W.Pringie Seath, Ruth IL, hon, men.dict.: Workmaa, James Nelson, spider prof.spells drawing: Mary Johnson, reading, hon- [men gen prof, read, spell; Hyman Ors Levinson, Harry J., hon, men: dict.; |Ben .Et ict, se of.me ory arith, dict.hon.men.gen.prof., recit.;| Daisy Ruth, script, hon.men,, dict.Flam.Marsan.hon.draw.: William OF In reading, writing, spel; Lillian | kin, punct, hoh men arith; Haze] Quig: Lytte, A.Horton, draw.hen.men.men dict, memory work, Script; Hugh Malcoim G.Stewart, dict., punct.recit, \".Second\u201d Year Class\u2014Girls.Nicholson, read.punct.hon.gen, prof.McArthur.English, honors.in Enghsh, ley, gen prof \u2018read, spell, arith, wri dict; Manning, E.Harold, Murray | p=y0 on Bono No Sorin: Henry hon.men.arith, gen.prof.; read, Writ.| Boucher, Lucienne, 'Fr., .hon.men.spell, French Engidsh.geo.Scripture, \u201cVel: Willle Watson; Geo.Bell, honors bon men Scrip; Ada Richardson: hos bronze medal for lst gen.Prof, end.|w \u201cMorgen, writ, hon men dict; W.| C\u2014 TT diet Campbell, Glegys Agnes.cond.Writ.: William Noble, hon.gen, prof.in spel; Olive Lilley, honors in «pel; Mon spell, arith: Ian Ross, condust ona seript Sonrit hon sens or.dict, Stanley \u201cNichols, \u2018diet.hon men geor.HIGH ! GIRLS.hon, men.dict; Chita, Lottie, ist gen.arith, epell., Engileh, geo.Seripture, je; Tom Russell hogors In draine, |hon men Bpeils Percy Tatiereei Re read; script, writ., Thon.\u2018men ar, diet, memory work; Frank, G ® pedley, HIGH SCHOOL FOR : ® - prof., dict., writ hon.men.fh read, writ, man.tr.: Ba ifred Penny, 1n8i, Tom Russell, honors in drawing.hon men spell; Percy Tattersall, hon draw.ast.aE, en bon.Then Script,\u201d hon men arith, \u2018dict, French, | \u2014\u2014 10; read.script.\u201d Dowkér, Beatrice V.|hon.gen, prof.read, writ; James| : STANDARD IV.\u2014BOYS.on read, opel; arith Dora.Wa , * memory work; W.Stewart Penny, hon To Class 2nd, Form A, ~~ hon.men., gen.prof, draw., Fr., read., Ramsay, hon.writ.; Albert Robertson,| Erle Upton, gen, prof, read, honors \u2018read, arith, writ: \"james Waters hel memory work, Script; Kenneth M.Hol- ; .>\" gen.prof.recit.; Bruce Jamieson, \u2018hon, dict., draw., lang.less.Murdoch, BEs- | .>.ds loway, hon men .gepg, pb ex.Script: mnen.recit; Oscar M.Kimball, hon.telle, hon.men, man.tr.; Shaw, Cora Ja Miasebenger, son, Ben.prof Te oE prof, geog., French; Herbert Haw- work; , geo., hyg:.; Paul, Robert H., hon.men,, : yo C ¥ : ; , on , Cyril L,, jHeNn gèrr\u2018brof, arith, dict; Alan R.Re- Brown, con, -ditt\u2026.draw.| daily -recit\u2026 script, Finley, End G., French, hon, gen.prof.spell (English, in apel., arith.; Percy Bolt, writ, Scrip, n ; r mem.work, writ; Sanders, Cyril ce Maud, ph ex, hon men gen Prof, arith, rom \u201cmon.men.men.work: M.Bana hon.men, diet, repd.script.Fraser, ep, writ.Percy Robertsonffion.gen.honors in gen.prof.writ, arith., Scrip.Warmockes hon mai nih.rity oly en., dict.; Griffin, prof.Scripture, read.writ.; Willlam Lawrence - Muhaffy, geog., honors in + 1.men., gén.prof.| Waugh, hon.French, read.; Albert gen.prof., &pel\u2026 geoz.; Wm.Hughes, Willis, hon men read, Serip.1 M.hon.meu.Willis, \u2018punct., hon, gen.prof.ge0.; | arith.;- gen, prof, arith.; Gordon Bell, Standard II, gén.prof, ar, Eng, geo, hyg.read.dict, geog, memery work, Script; Geof- \u2018Haldimand, Scrip., hon.men.Ring; An- Harriet C.\u201d hon.& A a J RAR © à Lillian D., hon: Henry Wilson, spell, geo., hon, gen.French, honore in gen.prof.French, Beryl \u2018Bell, hon \u2018men arith, Sc ] .frey Sava, first f, arith, hon | : hyg.Hilda F.d., h ; : i.n.tr.; Steedman.avage, gen prof, arith, hon Knight, draw., geog., hist., hyg&.a F.,cond., | Thomas EE ion.Men, geo, hyg, Men dict, draw, French, geog, lang ey men.men.work: Jessie R.Mc-| dict.; Ibbotson, H Lo script.; Wainwright, Eric P., ar., cond.,- less, memory work, Script; Otto Schaf- J aurin, con., man.tr., mem.work, hon, arith., draw.; Irwi He I Hipt; gen, writ., hon.-rcen., gen.prof., dict., Eng.; heitiin, cond, purict, Script, hon men | men.recit.; -Fleanor Oughtred, arith.Men, gen.-prof,, hrith., - dict, read, prof.Scripture, read., writ.,, English.| geog.; Bertram Henden, - honors \u2018in prof; Mattie Brooks, hon -men- ariel Fr., hyg., mem.work.; Whitehead, Li.|BeR Plu, .\u2014_ \u2014~c._lang less, mem- |;napn, tr, Susan T- Patterson, writ.; schipt.; Johnsen, Kathryn, hon.men.| STANDARD V.(BOYS).Bcrip.; Percy Masen, honors in writ, French, gen prof; Ruby ' Davis, hon\u2019 Ward, hon.men., dict., hys.ork .work; Rberw.~~ \u2014hard, hon |pfary C.Pollock, read.hon, men.Scrip, arith, dict, draw., daily.recit., writ.: \u201cder.Eni | 8cripi; Feather Patrick, reading: Fred.Men arith, Scrip, gen prof; Ruth Daw : ° Cu 2 a Fo 15 ; | lam, work; Renee Sauvalle; Fr., man! Joyce, Doris F., read., hon.men., dict.; prafacNiven Alexander, Engtish, apel, Bulmer, spel.-Fonors in spel, French, SON, hon men read, \u2018arit, spell, French, TC ss 2ng, form = son, hon men arith, dict, Script; Forree.\"M.Taylor, hon, men.sing.;| Jcyce, Tleene M.cond., daily recit., 35h CONC.& arith, hore ral) Ered.Baridon, honors in writ.: Douglas English, Script, gen prof; Violet Fes-, Dewey, A.Gordon, hyg., punct,, read, |-\u2018T.Smith, hon men dict, memory work, Kuthiees) AM.Wilder, \u2018recit., ging., hon.| hen.men, dic, read, writ; Levinson, Prof.read.geog., writ.and manual! Watterson, honors in French: Eddie Senden, arith, English, gen prof; Jessie bon.mien., gen.prof., dict., draw., Fr., Script; John A, Sparrow, draw, hon men.mem work; Grace A.M.Wood, Lillian H.hon.mepn.,, writ; Lowry, training; Napler Blakeley, honors read- Graves, Lohors in gen\u2019 prof.Galbraith, hon men English; Lillan\u2019 geo., gram.hist., man.tr., mem.work, men man, French, ph ex, Script: J.hom men.hyg.sing: Nina B.Work-| Winifred, hon.men., draw.; Ross, Mar- ing: Herbert Boyd, honors French; © STANDARD IV\u2014GIKLS., Gandle, hon meén writ; Marjorie Goldie; -script: Donald, J.Richardson, geo.Jack Wener, hon men merory work, yan, \u2018on.mep., mem.work, \u201c7.| jorfe, hon, men., gen.prof.arith., Willlam Brodie, honors script.; \u2018Scot}| W.* Common.TT .hon men writ, arith, Script, gen prof, mem.work,; Finlay.Stanley G., hon.Script.__ .5 .las Second.Form B.ead.; Smith, Pearl, punct., hon.Brooks, punc., Honors gen.prof.8208.| prit, ommon, lst gen.prof, arith, Margaret Hardisty, hon men .French; .men, \u2018acript.: Gnaedinger, Cedric W., ~ Class Fourth, Year B.Class Second, Form 5.; Ter punct, 190: | English, spel, hist, and French; Chas.| Writ.spel.\u2019 English, zeoz., hon.men.Ethei Henry, English, hon men afith, \u2018 Co Edna Alport, sing, hon.men.geog., ; dith > ; men,, dict., writ.; 45%, ©) , t i bg 5 : ) .hon.men., draw., man.tr., mem.work - san.; LC 1 } = ; - |Brown; hénors gen.prof., \u2018 geog., spel., arith., wwrit.,\u2019 spel, English, geog.,, spell, French, Sc ; .script: Haâley, Clifford D hon.men.|, Arthur \u201cAnglin, draw, hon men \u2018diet.|nyg., Serip.: Zerlina M.Blout, -arith., _ \u2018- Transition Class.and hist.; Edward Buxton, honors gen, | French, read, Serip.; L, Lynn, read, Tones, arith spell Froneh gen rot byg., man.tr.mem: work, script.|50g gen prof, man, French, memory gict., mem.work; H.Pearl Cleariiue.Blout, Mildred, ar., con., dicke\u2014read., | prof., read.geog.and \u2018writ.; Bert |hon.men.gen.prof., read.spel., Scrip, hon men- read, English, Script; Dor- writ; Jones, Percy C.D., hon.men.\u2019[ Work, Script; Samuel 'G.Austin, hon | pynct.; > Gladys Cox, writ; Evelyn| hon.men, gen.prof.Baker, Kathleen, Cauldweil, honors geog.; Ernest Cori- \u2018English, French, geog.; G.Biltcliffe, | othy Logan, hon men ariths * Violet ar.; Lindsay, Shearman, hon.men, men dict, geog, Script; L.Philip Bçock- Craig, mem: work, hon.men.dict; con.\u2019 read; hon.men.ar.gen.prof.: |very, conduct, honors gen.prof.and French, hon.men.gen.prof., reading, Michaels, Script, .hon men read arith fot, script: Miller, E.Carlyle, ar, | WaY.hon men memory work, Script: Script.Ruth Marti, con, kon.men.C carihue, Hazel D., con: Evelelgh, El- read.; Môrton Darling, cond., honors #el, Scrip, Englich,.Franch; J.Mori French, gen prof; Evelyn Nicholson draw.mem.work, daily recit., writ, Thomas Carson, punct, hon men dict; dict, \u201chyg.mem.work: Laura Matn, : a ; Reinhardt, Ist.goh.prof, dict.geog., writ.;.7S.Ellott: read, honors spel, !hist.and French: Karl Walters, read: -Louie E ok in.fa pont ; bis tr.writ; Garden, H.Mackie G.mem.Thomas F.Badendch, hon.mén.arith, |gram.mem, work, Scrip.sinæ.\u2026 \u2018hon.writ M.Farquhar.arith., honors |and_ French: honors gen: prof.geog: roue Barwick, Pst gen.per spell.cond punct., [English and Alona work, hon.men., dict, gram.; Gilmour, Jem: work, -acrip.; Henry .G.Birks, | men.arit\u2026 French, man.tr, \u2018ivrit.: I.| gpel.;> L, Hardiman honors spel, read.; spel.and writ.: Arthur Whiting, honors.Y .el, .glish J.Alfred, hon.men., draw, \u2018man.tr; 3 shon ph.x en.men seu prof, [sabel\u2019 Rendell, han.men.mem.work;| A.Hersey, spel, hgpiors writ.read.;| manual training.=~ ~~ \u201c0 Spell.arith.Ee nels Elst and gen.prof.; Ida Tombyll, honors Joyce, Harold M.Dahon.men.,.dict.;-}arith, lang.less.George Le C.Bott, |cing.Charry M.Riepert, con.punct.fypf.Stewart.honors spel, read, writ, |\u2019 7 STANDARD VL .; Scripture, English, \u201cFrench; Lillian Ruth Vipond, honors Sth Ethicon So N'a an \u201cAlexander.mem.work, hon.men.mem.work; Douglas Brem- ; sing.; hon.men.gen.prof.gram.: Ruth, > HT een .AR \u20ac ; .3, slllar 1 0 .F'actariane, R Ale ried MacPherson, ner, hon.men.dict;,.French; Aian | Robertson, draw., man.tr sing.hon.CUI CL a aille bon Percy Appleby, honors manual train.; Thompson, \u201chon.men.gen.prof, spell., | Siveeny, \u2018writing, honors Script and Huritly W.hon.mon.dict.geo, Carlyle ( >chrane, mem.work, read., men.graf, inem.owrk, read.Scrid.:! ore arith\u2019 M.Brown.honors spel.| Res, .Armstrong: gram.scrip., honors Scripture, English, French; Olive Fra-| English.LL 4 wo CET gram., man.tr., mem.work, script.; |Scrip.hon.men.gen.prof.arith, dict., writ.: \u2018Pora® Schatheititn, con.mem.| arith.; E Hersey: honors \u201cspel.writ, redd.: Fred.Boschen.honors read.; | rer, arith, hon.men.\u2018gen.prof., read.: .+ STANDARD IV.Toe McCuaig, Clarence ® N., dict, .mem.| draw, French; Eri¢' Gushing.\u201c mem.work, : punpt \u201cdaily revit, ming.hen.\u2018gp Lyall \u2018Honors.spel, arith writ: Rj Edward\u2019 Brooks.hist., English,French, writ.spell, arith, Scripture, French; Allan Mildred, reading, honors gén, work; - McDougall, Leslie \u2018A.¢on., Work, hon, men.gen.prof., arith, dict., | mien.arith\u2019 \"Ffench, gen.prof.geor., Rodden \"spel arith.writ \u201con \u201chone Latin, geég., \u2018honors read.English, \u2018Dora Braldwood, hon.men.gen.prof, prof., spell., arith., s cript, English and ; gram., mem.Work, script.hon.men., | fang.less.script.writ.; Basil S.Dea- gram., read.sérip, writ., Patience W.\u2018ors read.V.Cuit, honors arith, -|latin: Arthur Brodie.manual training.read.\u2018speil, Scripture, English, French: May Bickley, honors gen gen.prof, ar, dict.geo.read:; Mc |.cofi hon.men.arith, script.Fredric Scott, ¢on.draw., man.tr, hon.men.\u2019 ns Ra 05 honers: read.\u2018manual training: Frank French; Morison Mayme, English, hon.prof, French: Mildred.Earle, homors Leod C.Kirkland, draw.mem: work, C.Donald, \u2018hon! \u2018men.dict., \u201d script.{ grani., read, writ.; Lillian Stewart, | - STANDARD LL looper, honors read.; Latin: Wi.Da- men.read: spell, \u2018gen.prof, arith., spel.; Nettie Gentles, honors gen prof , hon.men.dict: Mitchell, Leslie S., | Norman G.Frischel.mem.work., hon.mem.work.rezd.non.men.Scrip.Raymond :Corner.\u2019gen.prof.read, |videon, honors -read.Ernest\u2019: Dean, | English, French; Rae Canfield, hon.spel, geog., French: Lily Grôse, puhe., hen.men.dict.: Nichols, L.Howard, men.gen.prof.arith, dict, lang less.ring.: Davida Wigmore, mer.work, \u2018arith.punct., honors spel, writ.; Wil- honors read.spel., Latin, man.train; men.gen.prof, read, spell, Seriplure, cond: Dorothea Heney, honors pc hon.men.-dict., gram.,- mem.work;.|Tead ,script.: \u2018Kenneth \u2018Keith Forbes, | hon.men.French, sing.: - \u201c l'frea Dawson; Annie Ferguson, honors'| Clyde Drew, lonors.read.;\" Arthur English; Hughena.Cornell, .Scripture, prof.réäd., spel.\u201cFrench: Florence Notman., Wm.\u2018Russell.-punet, writ, | hon.men.draw.; Henry 8.Fry,- 18t ; Class 1.-Form B.=~ _read.; Pearl Harvey, gen.prof.redd.| Findlay, draw.writ, man.train.hon= hon.men.gen.prof, French; Agnes Johnston, \"honors gen.prof, spel, ©: hon.men., ph.ex., script.: Picken.Stan.gen.prof.arith., con., dict, lang.less, Emily L.\u2018Bivmeley.mem work hon -spel.;.Clifton Hassberger, honors gen.ors read.writ, man.train: Arthur Robinson; read.hon.men.gen.prot Frith: Beatrice Jones script.\"French.7,8 ley\u2019 B., ph.ex., hon.men., ar.; Roberts trem.work, hon.men.read.séript; | men gram: Script: Y Eroinor Kathleen Prof., arith.; Morgan Johnstone, honors | Forbes.cond.acc.arith., honors read.| 8rith., French: Isabel McGulre, mn punc., \u201ccond.honors gen.prof.,apel: - gon.Raiph S.hon.men,, dict, draw, |John E.Gauld, writ, hon.men.seript.; Burke, punct.hon men dict; Irene M.| en.prof.arith.:.Muriel Kerr; Frank |acc., Latin, \u2018man.train: Alex.Fuller- por men.va H praf.hon L.ent or | Alice Lagace, honors French; Mildred nem.work.: Seath, Robert W., hon.Leslie Kirk Greene, hon.men.gen prof, Clerk.dict: Evelyn\u2019 Darling.arith, hon Leonard, arith.honors gen.prof.\u2019read, ton.rend, spel.honors Tead., spel, pet ae Sool arith:.Marjorie Bell, of ; ) 3 & 1 8 ( \u20ac \u2018| Logan, geog., honors gen.prof.; Margt.men.geo., script.; Simon, Israel, hon.arith., read.scrip, writ; Harold R.n.a.meni Work: Le \u2018hr Spel.; Péter Lyall, honors gen.prof, Latin: Sidney Fox.cond., honors read., ] \\ - : n.D ad.Writ.- men., raw.man.tr.: Skelton, Ralph, Griffith, con: dict, hon.men.gen.Ton gram.men work: Laura.en RE writ.; Rosetta McKay, honors gen.prof., | ace, Latin: Allan Gentles.read, writ., , hon, men.gen.prof, arithi, Seripturs; Marcuse.honors gen, prof, read rit : hon.Mmen.ar., geo., gram.mem.work; | prof.lang.less.: script.O.Kenneth prof, diet, Script, writ; Olive J.Knight, | read., spel,,.writ.; Gertrude McLaren, hondrs read.writ, Latin: Byron Gil- \u2018Gladys Canfield, hon.onic prod, ead.writ, spel.arith.English, draw, Smith, Harold C.hon.men., dict,, mem.| Hanna, hon., men.\u2019 dict.;.W.Kennéth (ond, mem work.hoi.men\u2019 dict, gram, _honors gen.prof.read.writ.Amy christ, honors read., -spel.; Milburn spel Scripture: Edy u St QE hon.honors script.geo.French; Florence work; Taylor-Bailey, Whitham, firat .Kearns, punct.; hon.men, dict: French, \u2018read, recit; - Maude H.Lazarus, \u2018hon.Moore, honors\u2019 gen.prof, redd., spel.Hart.honors read.; Lester *Hawks-| MEN.gen.pro «Der f rib ench.: Peterman honors geog.> Marjory Ren- gen.prof, con.draw., geo.Fr., man.mem.work: Hartley 8.LocKer, hon.|\\nen dict.mem work; Audrey E.\u2018Me-[ Writ.; Ernest Mount.spel.writ.honors worth.honors read, writ., acc.Latin; | 8Pell.arith.; Dora Patrie n pon.Ethel nick, honors spel., French; Greta Sher~ tr, mem.work; hon.men.ar.dict, men.draw.: R, Wallace 'Mollison, con., | Evers, sing, hon men dict, read: I.Do- Ren.prof.réad.; Charles Phillips: May {Ralph Heward.punét and atend: Leslie gen.prof.Scripture, French: in man, honors.gén.prof.geog., \u2018English gram., read.script.writ.; Walker, J.hon.men.ph.ex.: Wilfrid M.Notman, rothy Robertson, hon .men\u2019 dict, mem Ramsay, honors gen.prôf., réad., arith.\u2026 Kerr, hônors read.: ,Leander McCaul,.Godfrey, hon._men.(Eon prof., spell, | French.Wright, honors joy Prot.Joslin, con., hon.men., Ar., mem.work,:: hon, men.draw.; J.Harold Patterson, «srk: Margaret Seath, cond.hon men writ.; Leslie Robertson, punct.honors honors man.irain.: Brice McKay.hon- arith., French: Chr stie Rogers, gen.spel.seript.French ger of.» h.ex., writ.Wood, William Archi- | hon, men.dict.,script.; Orlrn B.ReX- gen prof, gram, man tr; Mary Shanly, gen.prof., spel: Mildred Robertson.[ars read, writ.man.train.James prof.read a e Apion, non en.SPE, BOL STANDARD Vv.A ald, jr., hob.men.ar.mem.work; ford.hoh.men gen.prof.arith.dict, hon \u2018men.gram, mem work.Myrtle honors gen.prof., .read.arith.; Edith Ross, hondrs writ\u2026 man.train.; Percy Scripture: Gertrude Cottrell, hon.men, Laura Brewster, sorip., geog.Lon RE St Yau.art.Sam \u2026 e work, r.work, script, writ,; Fred.snow fem\u201d work - : honors: .prof.réad., | Ross.\" .- French.n; ; n, ngheart,.Samuel O., me rk, draw., mem.work.script Snowdon, hon men.mem work: lone V.i Scarft, spel.honors: gen.p réad\u2026 \u2018Ross.honors read, French.Latin .spell.; Geraldine : Hunter, .hon.men.nig writ.honors gen.prof.French; - Tead., hon.men., dict, script.° \u201cPC: Ritchie; hon.men.gen.prof.arith, | Strong, Æeog, man tr; writ, hon menj writ.: Sylvia Scarff.read.puhct.:hon- Charles Sharp.honérs read.ate., man.|.preñch TE 2 Class First, Form B.:- |dict., script.; Norman F.Robertson, \\dict: Elsa Weber, draw, mem \u2018work, ors gen.prof.spel; arith, awit; Alan train: Maynard Smillie, honors read.-renca.© Standard II.© | Edythe Findlay.cond.; Agnes \u2018Harvie, Noel I.Chipman, hon men, Séript; hon.men.dict.script: Orrin.B.Rex-'| read, Script; hon men diet, 1 Small.honors gen.prof.writ.; DouR- | Charles Watson, -honors read.; Marshall = ; Boa __.spel, arith, French, read.draw.hon- Nelson Cox, drawing; -Bruce S.Crom- fried Rohr, mem.work.Jen.men Fa \" \"Crass \u20184th,\u2019 Year A.llas Swan, honors gen.prof.\u2014 IWolfkill, honors read.LS leer Sawyer, or prot.So ors gen.prof., gran.cations Henry.: ; \u2018draw, | : prof.\u2018 arith., diet; script.writs Paul oc 0 TG Sa CTs gia | Sta Swan, honors gen.prof.-read.x \u201cSTAN 7 7.ture, hon.men.gen.prot.writ, +» honors geog.;.Edith - Hunton, honors ble, memory work, hon men: draw, man, Pro : Thelma Allah, Script, hon men dict; Stanley Swa * ; STANDARD VI.C.arith, Englieh Seripture.French; |gen.prof, French; Pauline Macna-, o .+ e Hi.\u2018gen.prof.arith., non \u201c , he \u2018ell Thompson, arith: +, : É .; French, \u2018Script; Francis T.Cuttle, Rosier.hori.men.\u2018gen.P Margaret Armstrong.hon men: gen |*Vel.arith:: Roswell Thompson, \" |.James Bailie, honors man.train.i| file Dyke.spell.writ.arith, Efig- mara, punii; Grace Rowlands, honors ; .étin- y : ., French, mem.work, script.; Es- 4 opté éle ; gen.prof, read.: A es .© : ; Script; \u201cOtto Dreschel, Seript hon men A ohae M.Russell, hon.men.gen.prof., prof, TD LE en cans honors BON IANDARD IL | Albert Bentley an tee\u201d honors lish, hon.men gen.prof: read.will, geog., French.i man, French; Murray ° G:\" England, far dict, darw.scriph.mem WOON | geog, lang lous; Freda Birks.hon men! John Appleby-honors gen, profreads, mu RIRE APURUE ClogiE, honora rende | ae De Ton gen.prof.| STANDARDV.B.= , Æ2o, bon men \u2018memory work; Archer | Ceell Gordon Smith, hon, me BW: Script, dict Marjorie Burke, diet: writ.arith.Freñoh.English scripl: George Duskett: honors read, writ | writ.spell, arlin, English, French; Hesel Benes weil, scirty IE N ind B.Forb man, Frerich; Aj | Ross Taylor, arith.dict.draw., punct, Edith Cushing, hon men gen prof, arith, Gordon Crossley, \u201chonors gen.prof, |gpe), \"French.and man.train; Frank yy)\" Dick, Scripture, hon.men.gen.gram., honors gen.prof, read, ist.tha NG rattte vig Han, a ory Ross Test v nine men.gen.prof.dict, lang less, mem work; Evangelinz.French; Worsley Dodwell; gen, prot., Fea, punct, honors \u201chist; \u2018Robert prot.writ.Scripture, French; Ken- druw;\" Lepha.Ulogg \u2018geog., honors gen.work it Yatton W.-Hadrill ry French, mem work, .geript.; Harry A.Fortier, hon men Script, man ti Ethel, french, scripts Lloyd - Farquhar, Ren.| yjpech; writ.draw.gram.and -man |'neth Kellle, hon.men.gen.prof.Scrip- prof., hist; gkam.; Marjorie Crandell, ex, punct.hon men man, French meme Urquhart.mem.work., hon.men.gen.Finger, hon men dict; Marguerite Gibb, prof., 'read., writ., arith., spel, English, ;train.:: hanors read, writ, and man.ture; Edith C\u2018amobell, hon.men.gên.hist, honors gen.prof.geog, draw.;.À ox.punch, Seripts John e ne hon vof Hh diet \"ang.less: Henri Fo ron men diet, \u201cSeript, punets Leuiss| hônors French, script: James Fessen- \" trait.Frank- Lunan, lit.; honors apel | prof., writ.English Stanley Reid, | Hazel Darling, gen: prof., spel, geog., i.hen writ: Angus W.Hodgson, man, Vantelet, hon.men.gen.prof., arith.Harrowel, Script, mem work: Edith! gen honors gen.prof, spel Gordon aid \u2018Ait.Alvin Moodle, honors spel: hon.men.gen.prof.writ.\u2019 French: hist; Lyla Felconer, gen.prof, read, men RFI eu 8008 Sort Laas oor \u2018work: R.Irving samiesers Jon.men dict, lang less; powler, honors read.English: Donald | pouglas- Richardson, 'writ., hist, acc.| Eqythe Milne, hon: men.read.writ, gram.; - Margaret Gibb, spell,, honors F.Lamb, hon me Script; J.Max Lo~ | Wightman, hon.men dict., writ.= Cru.sane Leger, draw, recit, man ir.| Jonpstone, honors gen, profi.Frenchi l'honors writ.hist.&éc.man.train: gpel) \u201cgrith.: Charlie O'Neill, French, | ge.prof.read.script, gram; Arlene.\u2019 mer.hon men geos memory work; Wil ghtman, hon.men, FE% TH phen wen gen prog.ait, Feng, lang less, Raoul Lugace.hénors French; Fred.\u2018\\renry Sample, read.French, honora| pon \u201cmen.French: Laura Rodger, hon.| Hussey, first gen.prof.draw, writ, lam Patterson, writ; Edward C Ready, i - \u2018Class 3rd, Year B.- poript, per on hy vinitred Metcaîte, Masterman, - honors geti: profs, Arilh, ,ead: Harold Smaill.-honors read.|'rhen.writ: Percy Robertson, hon.men, French, arith, corid.and punct, \u2018hon- bon men geog, Script: Otto V.Riepert Lintori H.Ballantyne, hon.men.ph.ex.| verk: Haitle Owens, dict, Seript, mam \"Pel: Edwin McLaren, serint., nh (French, hist.geok.: Stanley Fitri read., apell.,_ arith; Jean: Hawthorne, Ors 126.spel.Seok.gram.Muriel ; y pt, script.; A.Leys -Brown, hon.men.work cend.punet.b o Sl bw TOS gen.prof, read.it.arith.spel, I'y on 0p man.train.Chris.| Sullivan.non.men.spell.< : Matthews, honors draw._Pyké, eng Francis VV Shaw.PS cond, script: W.Nairn Cunningham, -punct., ark, a Pe French, English; Roderick McLennan, lotr, © honors .man.train.Sidney| .» - StandardI.: honors gen.prof.bist.; Marion Wright; * gram, recit, hon men memory work, hon.nen.writ.; R.Bainbridge Hall, |*2éed) 1st gen pref,- ith, ' French, \u2018cond., honors gen.prof.spel, French; I White, spel., geog., honors read., spel, \u201cDoug! as Ross, first gen.prof.read.séript, honors gen.\u2019 prof., \u2018geos., hist, Ten re ns rrench, Soripts Coin Soknson Ton.men.arty AA Kerry, peript TR na lean mien dict.gars Eu soript: Malçom \u201cPeattie, spel., RCC!S- een + -[ arith., non.men.spell, read,\u2019 arith.ET STANDARD VL 1 LY i] » + French, | + Coll Son.5 Ae Ae Ye.Levit, iang less; Eleanor Shanly, guog.ra gel.prof.read.writ, arith, | ; ni WIE nis writ.; Gerald Reynolds, -arith, hon.| 72 Ra re : Le Willlanison, diet.+.: - arith., mem.work, script.; G.Donald (yi ; 4 | honors-geñ.prof.read.ATEN re; - NT! men: mer ê .Fernie Bell, honors Latin; Geraldine : ei ; a ! Script.hon men gen profi dict, lang\u2019: prench, English.script.John Penman, KING'S :SCHOOL, WESTMOUNT men.gen.prof.spill.read.arith! puck, script.draw.honors Latin, gen: | Ciel ITH 2 -| MeLeod; draw,, hon.men.writ.;: Hugo \u2018ess: 13 za a.glish.: hen.rig : ! Class Fourth, Form A.- B MoFarlanes ph.ex, hon: men.writ; dau r ae Boris on vs non men honors spel.; David Smith.honors gen.-writ.;\" Robley MacKay.one he, prof.writ.;, Marjorie Buck, French, Lewis H.Bartholomew, hon men diet, prank A.Parkins, hon.men, : Scripts | maf aurith, Bok, Tem Work: Viva Prof: Alex, \u2018Stewart.apunets honovs | .Standard VI, hon.men.gen.prof.Spel.TEAC.Co ots script.Latin, gen.prof.; Lottie Bone Bon.men arith tot Sern; James W.Paton, con, lang.less.read, Suthir win, dict, mem work, hor ried Een.prof read.arith, spel, Ee.| Mildred Robertson, 1s: gen.prof.pe M TE Dene | Boschem.honors read: .Mabel Comer, ne - .Script; Xmen.- : ol.Will.Teése gan near.eOR.\u2018ang \u2018os Walker, honors gen.prof.os na Le St 3 \u2018in ; Yan: ven.gen t vint.= y r i= ph Bidrn , Jc SSHELL Rok \u201cmen scrip, spits J.WH Fea\u201d gn pio srith seo, perl, ane jen | Sack Walker: Reo SSL der | malan, ape erin arith, Bengrs 8 Egan\u201d arich Bon sien, gin, prol.serie; goes honors Sadi oun er > be .« BRINE » : 4500 .A + ve\u201d i | ; ce TS Joy i 1, « Scrip.J A.Hier \u201c W .; \u2019 * > tle > * ey 2 work, hon men gen prof, dict, geos, punct.; Eric\u2019 H.Walt, mem.work, | work, Lion :men- gen prof, drith djct honors gen.prof; Hunley WE French: Zoida Milne, spel, English, gen.prof.read\u2026arith.; Davis Winford, cut, punct.} Irene Fee, Mabe : .Script; J.Carlind Brown, hon .; ; fol: .\u2019 NR .3 .: à \u2018 fein fen man.8 Pipe bar Erle Cop-| \"ects ns oy Tan - a ranch.gaok.lang eas writ, ey prot ion hook Sr ® 2m pet White © ; ty, Pt on men Veen.Hayden, ee Eng, punct., cor, t; ; - _ Class 2n ear i , \u201c | : \u2019 , \u20ac ° E \u2018 .A 3 .- : LC \"in sh, cog\u2026 .8 .hist, willie rotty, arith, : m .«| A Ent ) .oy and, hon men Script; Harry E.El \u2019 Greta Waldron, cond, hon\u2019 men \u2018dict I Class Standard.III : Losin: \u2018Nettie Holmes, French, Sérip.| prof.spell., arith: Allan Robinson, honors French, hist., Latin, gen.prof.; - © J.Lovell Baker, script.hon.men.(mem work; Frances Walker, hon mez|.Wille Beauchamp, hon.gen; prof.: arith.| ; : res it.Ja, \\ | me ork; NCES | er, .- WV k i Ben: Prt honors in: gen.prof., -spel, French, | hon, men.gen.prof.spell, réad., arith.; Hazel MacAdam, read.writ, pel, arith.diet: ex Bennet, hon.mer: dict, Beript, mem\u2019 work.- read, spell., French, Enso.Trvio gebz., Scrip, gram.hist.Latin; Ru-| Mabel Common, hon.men.gen.prot.arith., geog., French, hist., gram.Latin E | French, hon.men.dict.; E.Carleton | - Class 4th, Year B.° Cunningham, 3 lish, Scripture; Wal- Pert Hood, French, honors in gen.prof.,! read., arith.; Campbell Fraser, arith.and gen; prof.ho ors script, English; = vf Yr i al Ira le | , iley + spell.,, French, Engllsh, Sct i l- arith.spel.French, English, geog./| writ.hon.men.-gen.prof.arith, draw; Eva Smith, Latin; Irene.Stew.% |'Brown, hon.men.dict, draw.; Frank |.Marion Rich Bailey, arith, dict, geog: Dean, hon.gen.prof arith., spell, & * Latin: Fl \u2018Bittel prit» \u201chon.- men.L'art honèrs writ, script, graw.; Mabel 7 Clark, hon.men.draw.; Herbert -M.E.Isabel D.Ewing, nem work; Eva French, Scripture; Fred Duckett, hon.hovers Bn prof.pel, Egon, rot.arith, Wats Josephine Crot- \u2018Stewart.cite \u201chonors.draw LA _\u2014 + 1 Darling, hon.men.dict;; writ.; William | Friedman, draw, Script, man tr, recit; |.of, read, writ, French; Horace 20e Latin: Reggie Frs = gen.: nell arithe: | A Stowe, ors writ\u2026 Latifis y vopuier ser.6 | D.Edgar, hon.men.dict.; Gilbert 9, Jessie F.Parkins, hon men man tr; Ben.Prof eon.gen.prof.French; | Fes, Luin; Reggie Fraser.geog., hon- ty, hon.men gen.prof.spell \u2018arltiv: Marion Jipwart, OE Yead,: spel succes and tals br Ricard, hon.men n.prof.arith.dic Leettie Piton, writ, hon men geog; Clare Davis, s h of.spell.OT\" tn.gen.prof., spel.French, geog.| Jack Lynn, hofi.men.gen.prof, arith.Olive Williams, honor: iv SPO À n the nt.p y .Fry, e .gen.prof.op t.\" : 3 à * : Eugene Duclos, on.gen.prof.spell, gram., Latin; Willie \u201cMclntath, honors Mary Crotty, hon.men.gen.prof.French, Latin, and gen.prof.| : ., Jobert, Velpaun.aud others, combiussaid, | Wrench: Keith Handyside, con., hon, Ready, arith, Frehch, lang less, mem : English, Scripture, writ; Ar- fe .LL desidarats to be ht in a medicine of the : 3 ° : Herman ° work; orie 5.Reed,; cond, - French, E \u2026 8 Cr es fii\u2019 gen.prof, spel, French.geog.|'wpell, arith, writ; Willie Sharp, hon.7 0d varpasmes every hing hitherto empioyed Te orebore ion.mem dicts.George =.pünct, hon omen Script: nd, dict, | {maid KiHott, gen.pr.f.read, spell.|gram, Latin; Daisy Dowie, honors in |'men.gen.prof.arith.writ.Gordon | \u2019 Marion KB , i itl TS Ch ag : : ish, Scripture.hon.writ.; Bertie ge \u2026 Serip.: Leslt , hon- ; .men.gen.prof.spell.: CL THER APION No.4 Hodgson, hon.men.arith., dict.Ernest.Hendell rer rat hon men dict, Heron non.gen, \u2018prof.French, Serip- EO, pei.geo.Scrip, at samp: rT solhart.hon.men.gen.Brot.Co BILL OF FARE a.Que remarkthiy short tne, often à few deyaonty Mel Holiday, writ, hon.men.gen, [MOTPI: ir.obertson.Dune.ture; Cyril Howell, con., Seripture, hon.[per Philips, honors in English, hiet.; |:apell.: Evelyn Meldrum, hon.men.gen, | Cn a Without the dlighteat oiscomiort, incon .{ prof., dict.,, draw.; Ivan Leger, French, | Third Year Class\u2014Girls.men > prof.read.,- spell, French, EnZ- {Ruth Ross, honors.in English; Mar \u2018ape: : rude Houghton, - ho \u2018or the Baby i Su ime.et.\\ F , r Cla .| : \\ i Mar- prot.arith.; Gertrude Houghton, hon.{ For the y n.dummer Lime ©C risk, effects x cure,\" saperseding capsules hon.men.men.prof., arith.dlct., writ; Armstrong, Elsie F., dict, writ, hon.lish: Melvifie Hussey, hon.gen.prof.|i jo Ross, honors In spel, geog.men.writ Ce Lo ; : ' and astringent fluids, 20° Harold McEvers, dict., \u201chon.men.gen.men., man.tv, mein.work, read.; French, Scripture; Robert Harrington, Serip.:.Sydney Stevens gèog.\u201cLatin, \"men.TE ot BREAKFAST 7 - .THER AP NN 2 prof., writ.; C: Merryl Metcalfe, hon.Brown, Mary Theresa, hon.men.hon.gen.prof.; Fred Hutchinson, hon.honors in geog.Eram., hist.Latin: era : .Le Cn 2» RA 5 : , 10 0.4 .| men.gen.prof, arith.dict, draw.;|secript:; Clearihue, Mildfed R., hon.gen.prof.read.writ, \u201carith, spell.s Jack Dakin,: Cecil Brodie, honors.in QUEEN SSCHOOL,WESTMOUNT PEE .DINNER.=~ + impure of the blogd.scurvy, pimples, spots, Keith C.Notman, punct.hon.men.men, dict, mem.work: Darling, Lily: Chester Kelsch, pynet.on.gen.prof.gecg.: Alex.Sciater, history, honors in].EN _ Le 4 - LL : ; ; : h 0 ture; Aifre ng, hon.gen.prof: | gecg., gram.Scrip.C LT a A a } CTs m, and oll Tomato, which {thas Allison S.Powers, hon.men.- arith., an \u20ac .Feat Scripture; Harry McCrudden, Dryden, horors in pel Serip.s Avenie Transition.Class B.\u2014Leo Anthes, hon.| SÜPPER.[Ale sanders, mon, ren, at: We Convince Scopties - | sri Ponte drismars\u201d GamPheil BONE\" Er Mere Par vds cor, panels.Jame 06 Lat an gecstontr ns or \u2018 .s preparation purifies the Joseph Sanders, arith., di¢t.: Rudolph Nabi French, English, Serip ; HE.Overend, honors in gram.hist; lanne, ar, Ra ee a Mens gen.| With'an.docasional lunch of 4 Lactated Food.mes aie and ewelilug of the jointe, gen.prof.arith.\u2018dict, draw.writ.: systems through: the blond, asd thoroughly Schatheltlin, French, punct.hon.men.d atart \u2018 ; - ton.en.Prof.read.| comanemenennännennnnnnnnennnnnn ! ¢ I ' ees Siniotios very Pétondus mater from the body.arith., ot Walter de M.\u2018seriver, 186] CC 0e Catar rh and cata rrhal Herd: on \u201cSoripture; Angus Mackay, hon.A Lak in's Experi | prof.i, Tom Keppel, hon.men.arith, Food to suit age.Lgctated Food is:r THERAPION Ne.3 [son prot.arith, French, punct.read.athe: Relieved in 10 Minutes: and Bench.Perl gon oil Fiseripture; Har: [3 Lake Captain's Rxporignes.Capt.spell, réad, gen prof; ve Laughlin, ished bY the babies at all times, a ge Ba : er est EL\" y Dr.- iu gy | Poa : .5 writ.|- onaid, ) ESL «ti ser , m.\u2018 : on ood that ! e L , recit, Hon.men.dict, script, writ; Ff Cured by Dr Agnew's Catarrhat id McKay, hon: gen.prof.read, writ., | prominent mariners, writes: \u201cFor years n Prot.ans arith, spony\u2019 Gordon nos | condition.and\u2019 prèvents all fata! &ù a Ate he coool?[Travers Taylor, draw.\\- 1 gi patinn, residence tn bot.wtitealthy ells TE ER, 1d, Yi ; ge Er ver tete riad heat mth BB.Abbott, draw.* Powder.: French, Scripture; Gordon Miller, hon.J\" pave battled with the agonies of gay: i : your ihe \" a LE \u201cread.- : kay, hon.men.spell, read; Ivy Nore |mer troubl your, Druggiat tt, | EEE so, bani, se, uy NSE RSG, SR EEE PIE ol eth pref | ae mle fine no oth pSmth RB A a: ra Tale SAVE: wish all ow OF put \u2018gen.prot .Jead, arith.spell, French, (ime, I spent hundreds of dollars on i En Sutton Hicherdeon, TT 40 voté tra\u201d | DOT .dict.: W.; \u2018hon, , i , Mesh; Victor Norman, hon: gen.ors je - ) \u2018a dt Il Willi > JONES fmm Gk Briar © Bite enr men: | desire Br.Agnes Calperial Fmd | Jf! ein Fein Beers, will Jor 08 400, AULA, TU SSEURE I | mel ach, men ach.om amor Ben Lake of 10a Woods Milling Ga.LM A ce Wend, lt Re Finley, Glet': Frank 8.With this disease for years, but the Perry cof.Jrench, SCUBtucs boR.orone perfectly cuted me.The above |arith, gen prof; Marjorie Warnecks, The Restiiard \\Wheds Flonrin she Weer: mri dE si loginaié | Bre cme 1 Sued shy remets it gare Foi ErS pSibija bon\u201d (Bel SSAA: testimonial mas sven tno yoars ok, Bon np mall ee Aie et KERATIN | pot word |.punot, wrihi Alex: A: Watt, [Most delightful relief l'new regard |; A ee Gates\u201d Pits | And as the captain lntely stated he was \u2018Pransition Class A\u2014Ælenor\u201dlat\u2014Vi- largest pill J : ¢ prof myself en rely cured.» BE a.jon gen prot.re ad Seripture, stil] quite fres from Bronchitis, it proves He Alrd, hon men read; Fann \u2018Bolton, .1.Dr.Afnew's Pills are dblightiul.: ries\u2019 Plow, hon.Englimny Russel Chtarrhosons a veritable ppecitic.Cas hon men writ, read; Willie rittiths, OF Dr.Age Ti ei po [Charles (Flow, hon.Ens Satin.larthosone tw months\u2019 treatment, | arith, spell, hop nd et prof; | 11 by.ke t oem: 1 René; Cérro! Reihhardt, = » | gtararteed to'cure Bronchitis, prick | Jack\u201d ad, héh._ WHt, read, | pool BY 2 cOnle,\u201d 2188\" [urs gen.prof.Teal, Scriphurs: {31.00 sinall sine 28 cts.of Lapel; Lysle Millen, \u2018writ; Dorothy Per.| \u2019 a\" PHILLIPS | , SQUARE.To SLE LADIES\" VICI KID Lace or | G.W, $4.75.Button Boots, Less 20 per cent.off.: LADIES VICI KiD ation \u201cBoots, G.W.,- $4.50.Less 20 .per cent.oft.LADIES\u2019 \u2018vit xD Button Boots, Turned soles, ss 25, for | + $2.00 Lr A \u2018LADIES,\u2019 85.00, for $3.50.LADIES TAN CLOTH TOP .Button Boots, $3.95, for $2: 50: 4 LADIES OPERA SLIPPERS, | \u2014 32.50.Less 20 per cent, off , - MISSES\u2019 BLACK VICI Button er: \u201cLace Boots, $2.50, for oosws0 MISSES BLACK ANKLE STRAP SLIPPERS, $160, | for $1.25.oo CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS Bation\u2019 Boots, -$L65, .for sL00.EE W aists! 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Silver, Price, \u2018Ladies\u2019 \u2018and.Men's Bags.| Broche: Satin.{ Plain Colored Surah : Silk.; - - Regular value.$1.00.| Now 35e per yard And 10 per cent.for cash.| Light Colored : ® Tailoring Department | All Scotch Tweed Suits, Made to Order, $27.00, RE 5.Qo, $24.00.Less 10 per cent.off- \" \u2018wide $1.75, 200 yards, 20 per cent off.160 yards Harris Tweed, 58 inches wide, $20 oo.per cent.off.y 50 only, Pants.Stretchers 30c.and 6oc, so.per cent.off 25 Ends of Summer Vestings, 50 per cent.off, ~All Remmanits, HALF PRICE.\u201d ~~ LU\u2019 ü Puttees, all checks, $2.50.\u2018Less 20° per cent off.100 yards Blue and.White.striped, Flannel Suing.s8i in.Less 20 Gira | Tables of Cuspidores 33 1- 3.- per \u2018cent oft PE à Pedestals and Jardivieres includ- - tions, 20 per cent.to 3 13.per cent, off.percent.off.Tables of F.aney Plates,\u201d 3 13° per cent off.| English silve er £9.00: Less 10 per eat.\u201cEnglish Anne Sets Price § 2 '.\u2018to \u2018hold 2 plats.10 per\u2019; cent.i 2 | \u2018Entire Stock of Japa- - nese Productions, 38 1-3 off.\u201cThis Fine Collection consists of Vases of all - descriptions, - \u2018Plates, Cups, and Saucers, Dishes, Salads.Checolate Jugs, - Ivories, a °° ete, etc.- Bronzes, ~ Jardinieres, Bamboo and Bead Portieres, Paper Co ion Covers, etc, eta [Wall Paper | \u2018Our Eintire Stock.at HALF PRICE.\u201cing Flower Pots of all descrip- .4 | Tables of Cups and Saucers, 30 Silver, Plated: uen a Less 10 per cen Quadruple Siiver Pwliing , Phish, .1.hicely Engraved.85.50 Less ; Lanterns, - Te Fans, Umbrella Stands, Cush- : 1 The RET ve Te ih Te ent i» Fy OU OU OU 9 VU \u20ac Y w WW pui | od tn k befell PD 9 © © & WW BB J Ailsa iiags a.La 0 = : Cent.for Cash in \u2014 to all Other Discounts or Reduction EE i | ! i .Sizes, were left on the platform.he rain, and the pérfume steals oyt to au The +N | Bending to look across, we saw thréugh | woft ot; ; si eh at - \u2018The little phoebe mother is a happy! speckied eggs in it, Brave little Mo Bittle fluff of feathers these days.I Wish she had a cyclometer attachment, for I'd Nke to know just how.much flying and trotting is necessary for her to feed herself and the fine babies up there, There was great excitement on the piazza the day she first discovered.that the eldest child had outgrown his - mhell.She called Father \u2018Phoebe and fhe two of them chuckled, and then the happy little \u2018thing flew off, returning almost immediately with a, fly which she fed to the youngster.For a few\u2019 days we could only guess where the babies were, but yesterday the little heads began to poke up, and there are little welcoming noises when mother and father appear, Co CL 7, The lake has been \u201croned out this morning, but for several days it.has been too rumply for the picnickers.Such.serry-looking picnics cone out.on bad: deys.Poor little white-frocked tots try to make themselves believe.they are having a good time.The mothers give up trying, and look frankly sorry .they came, but they had to.you see, for everything was arranged for -except\u2014 the weather.The boat was charterad, the pies were baked, and ' the cotton dresses were ironed.I often wonder why people tuke so many ples to pic nics, and why they wear cotton dresses, on days that call for woollen ones.with every breeze and cloud.LL We were at the train the other day\u2019 seeing one visitor off and welcoming another.There was a very .large.picuic.It had come by train\u2014by several trains.as a matter of fact-\u2014but it elected to go heme by ne, and the same one.Naturally there was some.scrambling and, crowding, and.at last when the train pulled out, two portly: women, with three baskets and four girls of assorted 3 They were gowned.in black, and wore bone nets and little purple knitted shawis of the same.pattern.They were very in- Cignant, and they voiced \"their indignas tion in very broad Scotch.A cunning man had told them to.get off and go back to the rear car where there was: plenty of .room\u2014the same sort of room \u2018which the car conductor means when he says: \u2018Move up! Plenty of room In front.\u201d They descended, and the train moved off.This happened at 6.10, and the next train came at S,and it-had heen Yaining for an hour, a cold, November- 4sh sort of rain, much out of place in June when we.will, of course.wear June clothes; The postmaster, who was.the nearest neighbor, took them off to.Dis house to get warm and dry end cooled down, a women were very-indig- Mant and taflkative,:the girls.Vere tear- \u2018ful, aé,-in Jin, wept upon -the broad.\u2018expanses of purple shawl.They seemed to feel that _being left on the platform \u2018was in itself a catastrophe.The women Ridn't mind being left\u2014it was \u201cthe na- @sty way 'e did it.\u2019 that troubled them.- Saturday; another picnié had diffi:- Weulties, - It came by boat, and.when the second boat reached.here, the east wind had tossed up the water, and a landing ater.in the day was said to be an, impossibility, so those on board were told ot to get off, and word was sent hroughout the grounds to gather up the picnickers four hours too soon.They Midnt want to come, but they wera \u2018obliged to, and the boat made her trip to the end of her run with \u2018a crowd of isappointed picnic folks, half of whom ad not been off the.boat at all and \u2018half of whom resented the curtailinent 'of their pleasure and sulked like, chil- ren called it at nightfall from their lay, when they were perfectly sure the rass wasn't damp and they weren't a it cold.- .; ; .Poor, white-faced folk, it was well \u2018they hadn\u2019t chosen to comé yesterday, for the wind roared through the woods, Sossing the tree-tops into mad confu-| jon, and tormenting the lake until it.®ounded itself into foam: The rain fel} \u2018In torrents.The trunks of the oaks grew black, the pine-needies became $nisty gray, and the distances were gently blurred from sight.Pitter patter «ame the drops on the roof, drip! drip: plash! said the leaky eave-trough.hen we piied dry, spiky\u2019 pieces \u2018of wtumps.and pretty white brick limbs on \u2018the big iron dogs and the blaze of the: urnihg wdod took away from the rainy lGay all its damp and cold and dreari- ess.From beride- a big fire you can ook out and admire the worst sort of eather:.You can be philosophical and atient and appreciate the artistic side f it all \u201c Co : .N \u2014 } The wopd pewees have built them- Ives a beautiful summer home, high p in the white: brick tree.The little ife is brooding and Mr.Pewee is \u2018a ost devoted husband.I heard him ust now, chittering the tenderest way, d, looking up, saw him feeding his mate.He crouched on the branch be- Bide the dainty nest, and.gave her some Ridbit be had just been to market for.esterday morning, little red hat was ur late; and, between showers, we glued our faces to the window panes to watch he ground hogs.\u201d There were, threa of fhem\u2014such splendid ones, .and_ they .cved about in the tall grass without thering about us at-all.Now and\u2019 again, they raised themselves to their %haunches and we kept very still.Then they went on eating the clover.\u2018Can\u2019t See what you \u2018find interesting in them hings,\u201d \u2018sald a young girl.\u201cI've seen, ænough of them.If they get into your.gellar, they'll go for the roots.\u201d \u201cHave you ever seen then?\u201d inquired Qittle'red hat.7 5 5 \u201cYes, indeed, and I've helped kill \"em.too,\u201d she added, and red hat edged way, and said privately to me: \u201cMo- er, dear, won't you tell her we don't ant our ground hogs killed.\u2018You don't hink they'll really eat the things in the.gellar, do ur : \u2019 We decided we didn't think so, and, Ingreover, 1f the ground hogs really.ranted the peck or so of last year's po- toes and the empty jam bottles they tould bave them, and we would cohsid- èr they had paid full price by allowing lis to gee them.noW and again; and sit- Sing up to beg and \u2018dangling their little 7, mnie Up and across and along and down nd back dgain\u2014is a bioyèle ride: It es us around a big block of open.fountry, and-it's seven miles plus a few | nths.from.the edge of thé piazza and Bll the way back.How sweet the Ted Plover fs! The heads are heavy after there.A bird flew and.ha \u201cthe de of the ditch, ang, the sinart beds of seedling,\u2019 \u2018yet .eve of all passersby.of the old man's wife, and some of the! - \u201cwould reappear, and how.long loons].\u201cblue.follows 4 steamer on its way to- the|- -Know in what particular locality.the \u2018those ~ golden-winged beauties, \u201cchipmunk.We thought.last year that { there never could be a chipmunk so de- .nice.The mother Ig a selfish old body.in \u201cyo far as the pastor of Snagëby's Cor- \u2018to explained, with a note of discontent ' a ther, she sang loudly from an aspen na MONTR :\u201d -Madge Merton\u2019 EAL, 7 s Weekly Talk.an.beyond the fence, hoping, no doubt, that she could charm us away from her little home.Fhe needn\u2019t Have worried.We | \u2018wouldn't even disarrange the grasses | about her doorway, or lift the buttercup leaves to look in.After a little, we stopped.to lean on the-fence of an old orchard.A golden-winged.woodpecker flew from the ground, where he had been conducting extensive explorations in an ant-hill.On the bough of an apple tree A cadar waxwing sat, with Hft-{ ° ed crest, eyeing us with a composure that looked to have some disdalh in it.King birds flew above the fields, barn\u2019 swallows skimmed the flies from .the | Hghtly-tossing leads of wheat.High]: up, on the dead bough of a great pine, an orlole perched and gave his rich, full = call-note .over and over again.\u2018In the little garden of a dear old farm house.an old man sat.He was a pleas- f ant-faced man, and he came -out' to .greet us, and.ask us to come in, for he knew some people we knew, and we had been promised 4 look at his ferns.| =~ But the clouds had \u2018gathered In the northwest, and spots of rain were alreay in our faces.We left his pretty garden and Its aged owner went back to his\" - seat under the white oak, looking at his fleur-de-lis, his wonderful peonies and young.to blossoms.\u2018Up on the lay.and near the fence a new-made grave, covered with.flowers drew the It was the grave promise even the color of their peonies that\u2019 drooped their wild peta.s into the.sand had been.but lately: cut from the luxuriant beds, at which the widower looked as he sat in hi8 bléss- .ed outdoors.; oe At the close of the day we set out to.] have a look at the lake.The visitor | - \u2018 frolicked .over \u2018the grass; \u2019 Littie red: hat danced beside her; and the elders were as decorous.as possible, Far out the.gulis swung over -the \u2018water, and three loons swan and dived and kept}.us guessing.where the.\u2018black.head could remain undet.water anyway: There.are cat-birds nesting in the dogwood, .snd after a little, .when the approach to: -their summer cottage is \u2018less like wading and morë|- too - \u2018hill, the.little graveyard | like walking, I'm going to peep in at\" JE them.Th~ red-starts may olways be} seen about the lfttle.alders.1 daresay the.lwater-flies and ol berieath \u2018the | * - spifers that inhabit it are choice daim-{ ties on a red-start's bfll of fare.Beneath the brow of the: hill, the swal-: lows have nests, and they \u2018dart about |\u2019 over the surface of the water and twit-| .°# ter and dip and fly into their holes un-| our: very feet, 0 tide the sweet white clover grows and broom-rape feeds upon the treet roots, |.: .and pretends it is as independent as the | daisies and clover and buttercups.Far out a sail gleams against the Nearer, a long trail of smoke great: city to the East, and \u2018upon the - water beyond the point, the last light].of a pailid sunset lles beautiful 4n it- | self, beantiful \u2018in its significance: \u2018We don\u2019t mind rainy.days.\u201d says little red hat politely, \u2018\u2019but we seem to have done all the rainy day things, and it's so lovely down in the garden.\u201d It is love-] ly down in the garded.We just come | from there.Determined to allow\u2019 nothing to interfére with the morning's} work, 1 resisted the Warblers and the creepers, and the waxwings.I only glanced at the indigo.bunting and scarcely looked at the blue jay who romped in the pine just beside \u2018the fence.But-an oriole came and sang in the second-sized oak and then flew off, and.my gdod resolutions fled one way and 1 fled the other, for I do want to orioles have taken up house.He left me floundering about among the long- fruited .anemones and the purple cravesbill, and I heard.his sweet notes far beyond the fence In-the.tangle of\u2019 birch and red maple and alder, where the ferns grow in _luxuriant moss and the wild ginger droops its heavy leaves above \u2018its curious flower.But I saw flickers walking about in the tall grass, and made, what promises to be a charming acquaintanceship with a lightful as the one who.made our tent his foraging ground, but, \u201cthough we wouldn't ike that one to khow it, this one is just about the same, and were going to-cultivate his acquaintance and his taste for peanuts.oo \u2018Miss Amber-hair is one of the wo-} men who have gettled down into aj] life of single blessedness, through a dutiful desire to look aftér her.mother: a short-sighted desire, the boys think, as one by one they come away, from the little.drawing-room how they could have been so stupid, and how Miss Amber-hair could be s0 |.+ She was plainly behind the door when gratitude \u2018was given round, and \u2018she rather prides herself upon being able to keep Miss Amber Halr from marry- | ing.She is wealthy, and could provide decent clothes for her daughter and give her the help of a strong pair of arms on washday, but she doesn't.Miss Amber Hair wasnes and scrubs and irons and bakes, attends to all her mother's guerulous demanus, and\u2019 counts herself fortunate if she is als : jowed .to gO to the fair once a yea and.to the Sunday-school Christmas tree, < - Co , \u2018The Lord will provide for the girls as look after their \u2018mas,\u2019 said the old woman to .the new minister, who had ventured to suggest that Allle Amber.\u2018Halr was having rather a dull time of it.Je \u201cThat may _be, indeed,\u201d \u2018he replied, \u201cbut the most natural way \u2018for Him.to do it,is through you.\u201d : The mother stared in astonishment, and wagged her head, and after that it] was observed that she séldom approved of the choice of the con n was concerned, Co.Ci conldn\u2019t leave mother,\u201d Allie sald, | \u2018the last .dapper young man, and he to argue it out with.her, but fail- Then he went to her mother, she tried ed.ther, \"I ain't got nobody but Allie,\u201d t ncemèd to lay the blame for her, ' torlorn condition upon the child, .\u2019 3 Lo npr IT a i vv and\u2019 wonder \u2018go by.\u201d Up the.far hill- | - This artistic a rg me ed BILE Allie shut her t tie: .RB So Some day that poor old woman will die.She must, in thé nature of.things, for she is ,cighty-tLwo now, -and.the days.will go on, one after another, twenty-four hours a piece, and waity between.\"2 Co 20\u20ac \u2018 She will leave.to the pale, sfender girl a large old-fashioned brick house, and a garden-in the litle village, two farms and sixty thousand doliars and a few cents of haïd cash.There are\u2019 always a few odd cents, for she makes Allie put dll the egg 1honey .in \u2018the bank.Poor Miss Amber \u201cHair! Poor old mother, with the selfish, love which keeps her child beside her.» A.nolsier love would enable her to bless her daughter on her wedding day and to accept from strangers some of the services which may be bought with money.\u2018that the girl might hdyve some little chance to live her own life.- 5 It might be well if she would consider the minister's suggestion that.the provision, the gratitude, ' the reward for duty faithfully done, might very properly come from the mother, who; watching \u2018her daughter's blue fingers hanging out clothes on a winter's day, prattles of the reward of the righteous and adds up the figures in the bank book, to -see that the cashler made.no mistake.Le \u201cI don\u2019t believe we can afford to do so and 80,\" sajd the woman in.blue, and her sister sald: \u201cDon\u2019t you know whether vou can or not?\" : - \u201cNo, I don't know how much It, costs us\u2019 to Ive, or how much the sepirate items gost, and I \u2018haven't anything to - It.-neems à The change -in the way of living would have meaht a good deal to \u2018her children, and her husband: would have \u2018en- Joyed It, if he were sure .it were not costing him more.than \u2018he couid afford.So : : But the housekeeper didn\u2019t\u2019 kriow, | her business.She hadn't anything.to go.by.She.didn't know if the allowance for the clothes\u2019 she wouldn't need | in the country would help out .with the extra rent or not.She hadn't any idea how mich she spent each year for car fares and Saturday outings.She worked hard, she would tell you, and did her work uncompiainingly, butehe hadn't the ghost of an idea how \u2018tof manage, ao she wouldn\u2019t need to work | so hard, so she could drive the wark and not be driven by it.- Most of all in our housekeeping wel\u2019 need method\u2014method in the everyday work.in the-buying, the making and the spending, method \u2018in laying plans and in carrying them out.Everywheré we hear a great cryilnæ out for- better househo:d help, but.ft} is not that alone which we need.is \u2018of the highest importance that the women who have the direction .of.households should be competent to direct them, that they should be able to take such raw material as the country provides and turn it into dompetent household help.There is a länge c'ass of womeni who are able themselves \u2018to dn housework well,\u201d but who lack tha wer .and the patience te-teach their knowiedæe to others.They are the wort.of women who fluster into the kitche 0 DURE SE With Her Herald Readers ool \u201c \u2018PEAU DE SOIE WOOLTEX COAT.* short garment is made of rich black p stole front and cape being edged \u2018with white embroidery.and silk tassels give the finish to collar and sleeves: éeth hard and said Lit rather too bud; doesn't it7 | É SATURDAY, JUNE ly industrious, fairiy \"I tive, cordial, Ne a 20, 1903.- June Rose.\u2014Energetie, affectionate, \u2018independent, fairly ambitious \u2019 and very generous.Co : Piggie.\u2014Affectionate, vivacious, fair- atient, very.determined and self-rellar \u20ac A - Busy Bee.\u2014Energetic, rather shrewd, | methoéical, industrious and adaptable.June B.B.\u20148ame reading, \u2018 Parsley.\u2014The mohair is best for.bathing suits, I think.It is light in the water and dries po quickly.: A.K.M.\u2014Douglas\u2019 \u201cStory of Nations\u2019 will give you a good idea of the \u201cearliest days of far-away.China.- Two.\u2014 \u2018nergy, eystem, fair patience à _candur and endurance, much am- .|- ahd candor and endurance, \u201cbition and gome iittle erratic ways.Bdith.\u2014\u2014Energetic, .generous, sensi- m'rthful and affectionate.You are dignified, but not too \u2018much so.: 1.Rheta\u2014I hope this will.be siccess- ful \u2018Many thanks for your kind words.I'm\u2019 very glad, indeed, that you enjoy | the wild-wood chatter.- or - Scotch Jean.\u2014The snowdrop is the January flower and the garnet the gem termined, hopeful, very sympathetic,\u201d A Rosamond.\u2014Generous, mirthful,- self- reliant, sympathetic, And very.ambl- tious.2.Photo shows determination.happy-hearted and | persistence, courage, a practical nature 5, \"fell on a \u2018Thursday.| 18 paper, | fifth, diamond.\u201cI pathetic.and much self-control.; A.L.P.M.\u2014The-19th of July, 1849, : I'm so glad.you like it.You are very ambitious, very.Hopeful.-1.May 6th, 1884, fel lon n° Tuesday.2.Let him do the worrying, If he wants to discover whether you care for him or not, he will tind a way to db it.8.Sensitive; determineu, prac- ° - tical, ardent and industrious.White Aster.\u2014If a loose pompadour or a fluffy parting is becoming, ar: ;range It in one or the other and\u2019 coll the back hair in a very loose ilght pin- +i} ned edge-out, and set low.in the neck, | .dFooping over the collar, in fact.2.You are active, practical, ardent, generous and methodical.So Elvira.\u2014First - wedding anniversary the second, cotton; third, tenth, tin; fifteenth, glass; wooden; | twenty-f.fth, \u201csilver; thirtieth, \u2018linen; fiftieth, gold: elxtleth, ruby, \"seventy- fth, 2.You are resolute, mirthful, sensitive, practical and sym- .Mary L.\u2014For a June wedding, decorations of daisies and ferns are lovely, and since your really.name is Margue- Tite, you can call ding in more ways than one.Let the .CREAM@N CRLBRY SOUP.Take three e of celery, wash and | quart of water, cook slowly for a half} ta of warm.water and let boll up, Avring th quite moot, Harm the i PRICE ONE CENT.* 8, Among other dreas fabrics on view this \u2018week are corded French ginghams! in plain delicate colorings and a variety: of checks, plaids and dots; printed Irish\u2019 dimites direct from Belfast looms; mer-, cerized Panama -suitings\u2014much lke\u2019 linen canvas, in pale blue, geranium pink, blue, gray, and black; lustrous\u2019 - cotton poplinettes in cardinal red, cadet\u2019 blue, tan, sage.green, castor, nun\u2019g' gray, and maize, finished with a.hair line in white and used alike for separate skirts, .shirt-waist suits, \u2018 blouses.:- a aa A0 In the list of linens that are to be .fashionable this summer are linen\u2019 - lawns, .linen.batistes embroidered in silk, mercerized cotton flues, or linen;.checked and striped linen, llnen boure .ette, linen etamine, voile, basket woven, boucled, moired; and in printed floral effects in natural colorings.+ Miss Liang, of the Chinese.Embassy .at Washington writes: I am afraid the American girls wont like me if I criticize them.Already I find' that I like them very much, though T cannot yet understand their eagerness to discuss .the subject of dress, Almost the day of; my arrival in this country questions.about my style of dress began to be put: ~~ to me; as though that were the most = + .- important of all subjects, = oR In my own country these things are\u2019 ' considered very trivial, and.only the -unlettered women waste their time _ talking of therh.As a matter of course we dress according to the most approve\u2019 ed custom, and think no more about it.America is a strange place -to me, I\u2019 have been\u2019 in a state of bewilderment éver since\u2019 my arrival.I have not had time.to think, whether I am pleased or not, but I think.I am rather more | .pleased than otherwise, for every one ig so, friendly.I have been overwhelined by the kindness of strangers; and I am expecting a\u2019 pleasant sojourn in this.country.- .; Fr La Len \u2018At \u2018first, of course, the novelty of .finding oneself in a country in\u2019 every.way 80 unlike one's own drives all other thoughts from thé mind.After that, in crder not.to be disturbed by longings\u2019 for home, one has to make new ac- \u2018 ayaintances and friends, and tryto take real interest in the new surroundings.This is whit I am\u2019 trying to do.The.young women in Washington society are very agreeable and\u2018seem to appre= ciate what it means for a Chinese girl\" .Mi he keep the mind from dwelling on home and old friends and relatives.20 It 18 a great pleasure to write long letters home; describing new scenes and people, and to anticipate the answers, - which will be 20 very welcome.I have several correspondents in China.They were my special friends in the private school where I\u2018wes educated.When .they learned that I was coming to.periences in the new.world.272 .I am'toid that-American giris do not, write letters, but \u201cnotes.\u201d I suppose by, = than \u2018any -we have in China.In my country all girls of good family spend - years studying the classics.There is & °.text book called \u201cThe Tliree Hundred Poems,\u201d which every school girl is expected to.know by heart.So jt will be - seen that we devote a great deal of tima to literature, and perhaps this tends to give us a taste for letter-writing.\u201d- My \u2018main object in.coming to this country is\u2019 to obtain an English education.My study of English will begin very shortly, under the tuition of an American lady.The books I intend to | | study.the schools I éxpect \u2018to attend.and the progress I wish to make in learning the English language are coy genial subjects to me.\u2018 The girls o China do not desire notorlety.We prefer the appreciation of our home people \u2018rather than ihe approval of the public.\u201d > \\ the United States of this same mind.think girls are alike the world over.The social life of.Washington has \u2018been described to me as very gay and interesting.I am anxious tc make good progress in my study of English, so that J can mingle freely with the young.American girls and take part in the season's entertainments.Several ladies have given \u2018me quite a little fright by saying how much will be expected of\u2019 » nese girl to hear the honors of mistress of a-legation.Lie A The need for the light slumber robe.or -coverlet thrown over a\u2019 person when lys ing \u2018down \u2018during the day, éven in R° - warm room i8 explained by the reduced circulation of the blood when the bod {8 in a recumbent posture.- LE When on lies down: the heart espacià ally is eased temporarily of its regular work.The body depends for warmth on the rigor of the circulation, and as \u2018the blood flows so much more slowly through the veins when one is lying down the missing warmth must be made up by extra covering, : Co This temporary respite of the heart's = ness of, the siesta, or for the benefit des - | rived from the \u2018half hour's lying down .- without sleep, which so: many nervous.= or high strung people find recvperativa, - Songs without words, , Lo -tuness © And words without \u2018Love without kisses, In summer nô Junes.-Night without moonshine, .No bird.songs in May; I would rather be buried Than living that-way.x The latest amusement which promis.Ae eclipse palmistry and thought reall.fhg is character reading by the fen- tures.The color of the eye, for &%- ample, maÿ be the key to the character : Here are some of the theories on which - this kind of character reason is b Joo A hazel-eved woman never talks much or too little.She fs intellecty ang agreeable; she prefers her hüfe \u2018bafid\u2019s comfort to her own, and wi cling to hi The m through weal or woe, \u201d eve is the sign or shrewd ness.It indicates a better head then heart.Particularly should the baware of the soft, gray éye with the large pupil that contracts and dia at n word; a thought, or a flash of fell.ing\u2014an eye that laughs.tbat has } sunshine, ils twilight, its moon and its storms.\u201d A wonderfyl eye ix this gray eys that wins you, whether.yéu will or not; and that holds you ater it has cast you off.\u2018 .PIRE 2 hich\u2019 is, mainly, keep your thoughts.Asid rolls of steak into t » WW a 8 he gravy thus form.poster ge sièvne and pi > \u2018more.Co ss à = ze TRIS Sen ana THR cher J \u2018 oa ERR le Par MA DER IER Te AT PSE 8 ET ve ; .ms she stares off along the dusty road.\u201c Mo fine gentleman - his beast, lips apart, \u2018heart beating like .every jolt of his suddie, \u2018on the walls at Rome.\u20ach.Choeckey?\u201d again, of à plum tree at the foot of 85 orion whence she commands & tol- arable view of - 4 on: the top branch ment.sits a-swinging the kitoh- the highway.cries Peggy, shad- hand \u201c*Impertinent sun!\u201d her handsome eyes with her \u201cHow ist you dare shine when there's a-comin\u2019 from the east; no gallant with disheveled locks, wdered shoulders; disordered mien, istracted looks, spurs a-digging into and \u2018Peggy.lovely Peg- spent rabbit's, pe! to his eager tongue at gy,\u2019 the clapper Go cloud yourself, I say! since Sir Percy tarries.I'd have the skies weep, even if I can \u2018t°\u2019 A peal of merriest laughter concludes this sally, and an apronful of piums comes tumbling down ull over the other young woman who stands\u2019 under.the\" trees In waiting on her mistress \u201cIs His Lordship.not yet in sight, My.Lady?\u201d asks this one.\u201cNay! that is not he, Chockey, and whisk me! but when.His Lordship does come, he'll find a \u2018very sorry entertains nrent, I swear, as dad says, I'll not gee him when he-does appear, that will not I.\u2018Nay, shake not \u2018your head, girl.his way?\".Is't not true that Lady Peggy had once a lover?\u201d \u201c\u2019Twere truer.say,a- dozen of that sort of gentry, \u201cMadam,\u201d replies the buxom Chockey.as she sorts the plums, the best in her bonnet, the: flaws over the wall where the chickens and hens tackle to the refuse.\u201cWell, well, twenty if vou: like! \u2018but one rhore, favored than the, rest?the properest \u2018sort of man at saddle, gun, line, * wrestle; toast, - song \u2018dance?honest, straightforward,, Beautiful, as dad says the aygels are he say painted Speak 1 I truth.\u201cMadam, \u2018that you do.\u201d \u201c\u2018And this- paragon so worshipped his Peggy as, when she \"wént oft\u201d a-three months since to visit lier-godmother in Kent, he vowed by all the saints\u2019in\u2019 the calendar he'd scarce survive until her return.False or true, eh, Chockey 2 My Ladv Peggy punctuated this query by an accurate aim and hit, on the top of her waiting weman's head, with] an especialy large: plum, \u201cTrue, madam,\u201d dodging the fruit.and still with an eye on the road.\u201cAnd theh, back domes My \u2018Lady Peg- gv, cutting short her stay in -Kent, where she- had much pleasure.to tell the truth, in \u2018the\u2019 society.of a very\" tine young nobleman.\u201c\u201cLawk, madam! \u2018annther?\u201d, interrdpt: ed the faithful Chockey.: vouchsafés her \u201cAnother, Chock.\u201d mistress.\u201cSweet, [Sweat Sir\u201c Robin Me- Tart!*! : \u201cOh, My Lady!\" \u20ac cries the girl, vainly endesvoring to couccal a smile.\u201cAye, Chock.\" proc ceds Peggy, \u201c1 say a sweet and \u2018most entrapping young man.\u201d : ' ~ \u201cMadam, a.squint eve, a -ivrv nose, an underlip that hangs, a pair of fox-teetn.: fnd a_chtn that's gone: a-hüntin\" for his throat!\u201d :Tut, tut! Chock.\u2019 v laughs Lady Peg.gv, leaning back irr Her leafy hower, \u201cwhat's all that-to a nimble wit, a galloping conveisatinn, and a faithful | heart?\u2019 Lady Peggy's torie is.as light\u2019 as the May breeze hlowing her soft locks about her \u2018lavely biooming face, of Tnockerw, \u201c Witehery\u2014and - then it of a sigh, Iôw as flowers\u2019 whisp- ere and up, with her.dioaped head.higher than before, as in the half: män- nish tone her tivinship and long play- fellowship with.her brother have giv en her.she adds curtly\u2014.\u201cD'ye ser gusht coming ye et, \u2018choc?! \u201cNo.My Lädy,not, vet, answers \u2018the full \"gir! ruefully.Peggy bites her ips until they hurt! \u201cAs .[ was a-say in\" Check, \u2018your mistress cuts shor her.visit, senda word to her lover «he'll \u201che .hame o'-Thursday.And, as-l live! to-dav's thé \u2018Monday af: \u2018ter, \"and him \u2018 clench, © cezenjng,\u201d graceless poppet! » \u201crH.on the way! See\u2019 him! Peggy's white tooth close tight, and here eves flash, and.her little, hands \u201cNot F.Let him_come now an\u201d he goes again faster thin he ever trav elled.The vain coxeomb! the deceitful, He'll ne'er eet evas nn her hé used: to eall his Ped again or I'die for\u2019 1\" And Peggy jumped to the ground.ST ° \u201cMadan! Madamt\u201d exclaims Chock-\u2019 ev, pointirig joy fully: to à cloud of dust so A QUARTER OF A CENTURY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED\u2019 } MAXIME BOUCHER.\" : Other Medicines Failed, But the Great \u2018Kidney Remedy Has Yet to Find the Case of Kidney Disease it Cannot Conquer.; v \u2018Hunterstown, Que.\u2019 June 1.\u2014(Spe- elal.)\u2014Few \u201cmen have had the experts enée of .Maxihie: Boucher.-4f this plhce.For a quarter of a céntury he suffered \u2018from Kidney Disease, and was certainly justified in thinking.his cage incur- | able.To-day he is a well man.Dodd's: Kidney Pills did it.Speaking of his] cause, Mr.Boucher said: \u201cFor twenty-five years I.suffered of | the malady of.the Kidneys.I felt always feeble.1 tried many remedies.but.with no success, till redding of many cures by Dodd's Kidney Pills.led me to give them a trial.I- took in-all \u201ctwenty-five boxes, and I am perfectly- ered.\u201d .This proves conclusively that no case of Kidney Disease i= .6f top .long standing to be cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills, | and there is abundant, proof that they will -cure any form of.it\u2014every form from Bright's Disease to Pain in\u2019 the Back.Dodd's Kidney Pills have yet to find the case of Kidney Disease\u2019 they cannot conquer.every rut of}.far up the high \u201cLook! Yonder comes Sir Percy! Don't I know?Ain't 1 watched his long roan any day this twelve month a-turnin\u2019 by the lodge?\u201d | Lady Peggy seizes ChockeyY\u2019s arm, and runs breathless to the house; in, a-scrambling up the broad stairs to her chamber; a-pulling out of drawers from their chests; a-hunting of ribbons and fallais, combs, brushes, kerchiefs, perfumes, patches, powder, whatever else besides! \u201cHurry, Chock, do my hair es he likes it!\u201d races Lady Peggy.\u201cLawk, Madam! I thought you swore | just now you'd never set eyes on sir Percy again?\u201d \u201cYou thought! Bless you, Chock, never be \u2018a-wastin\u2019 your time -a-think- ing where a woman's concerned.When her heart steps up and lays hold the reins, the steed gallops to the goal; she's always time to think after She's acted.\u201d \u201cYes, Madam,\u201d concurs Chockey, with a mental reservation back of her mouthful of pins.\u2018There, My Lady, | Your Ladyship's hair is lovely: your Levantine gown becomes you like a pheasant do its plumage, and your eyes is a-shinin\u2019, with love and\u2014\" | \u201cTut, -girl!.It's anger, wrath, tem- per\u2014so!\u201d \u2018Pegy marches up and down Lefore the mirror, \u201ctossing her lovely head.\u201cThus attired, Chock, a lady can flout, deride, harass, and madden one of the opposite sex, as can she not do \u2018in cotton frock and fruit-stained apron.Give me my comfit box, I pray.Tell me how long Sir Percy hath been cooling his heels in the drawing-room?\" \u201cBut little lacking the hour, Madam.| \u201cGood! 1'd \u2018keep him there until Thursday, an I could.Now go tel) him rn be with him presently.\u201d \u2018\u2019Chockey went.Lady Peggy stood at the door ajar: she heard the impatient footsteps of her lover below, .but yet she tarried, .taps ping her high red heel on the sill.per dpirit, Percy's: uncle'll have the right of it when he say of one he\u2019s never seen yet.\u2018She's a-huritin* your banknotes, boy! She's heiress to debts, sir, and by my life, sir! I'll never father- in-law her, so long as I'm \u2018above the \u2018acd, sir! Despleable old wretch! as 1t| \u2018iwere hot Percy I adored, without a \u201ccare if he have a farthing.to his fortune.or a roof to his head!\" And then Chockey,\u2019 her palm warm \u2018with a\u2019 sovereign, .came with ar \u2018My Lady!\" crtes she, \u2018Îf you: coutd| see Sir Perey! White 48 milk, trem- blin\u2019, shakin\u2019, chatterin\u2019, a-begging.and | a-praying\u2019 as you'll condescend to EO \u2018to him iriside of \u2018another hour!\" .\u201cWhite, said you Chock?\" : © The girl nods vehemently.a .\u201cShaking?\u201d 105 \u201cAye, Madam.\u201d - \u201cLike to faint, think vou?\u201d ce - \u201cLike to die, My-Lady!\"\".t -Then Lady Peggy.laughing.humming such a gay snatch of a song, \u201ccomes tripipng down, the stairs pulling out.her petticoats, stopping \u2018her lover's \u2018outstretched arms \u2018of .eagerness with such.a splendid curtsy as any Court lady might have envied.© Still laughing.\u2014\"Lud! Sir Percy! n't vou?' amazed.Aye!\u201d returns.he, more amazed than she, \u201cand.arms.\u201cWhom.did you think it waa?\" \u201cAnother.My woman's stupid, and when she described: the gallant that | she d1T, it matched a different sort of be civil; -the.crops are good.the game likely to be, later: the King in health\u2014 \\prithee have a chair,\u201d a second curtsy, motioning \u2019 toward a.seat.\u2019 = * \u201cPeggy! Sweet lips! Joy.of: \u2018my soul, what's it?Not one warm word for him who only lives for thee?Who's counted every hour since he parted from you, eh\u201d.The young man draws nearer to her, and bends upon his knee, venturing, as he does 80, to take her \u2018hand in his, \u201cSince you spent your time a-counting the hours, Sir, pray you, how many hours have passed since in this same roôm_ we parted, now three months, three\u201d weeks, and à féw days since?\u201d : Sir Percy sprang to his feet.\u2018\u2018Zounds! \u2018Peggy, and yoù flout me so\u201d \u2018Zounds! sir Percy.did'-not I write \u201cyou-\u2014and very well you know- writing\u2019s \u2018not my forte\u2014that I'd be home oO Thursday.\u201d \u2018Aye; \u2018but I never got it.untif- \u2018this.morning; then did I put spurs and leave, my uncle in the lurch to fly to you.\u201d \u2018What, Sir! not get my letter?An\u2019 idle, silly, and foolish excuse.it by Bickers, and trustier man ne'er breathed\u2019 He vowed.me he'd put it in your hands.\u201d \u201cPeggy.believe whichever of the.two you like; but, in.mercy, tell me! What kept \u2018you so long away?: T've heard rumors of another.Eh, .Peg, \u2018tis not true, swear me \u2018tis not true?\u2019 \u2018Où, by the hue 6f my visage must you know what jealous pangs have racked me!\" Lady Peggy nods\u2019 her head malféfous- ty.\u201cJealous parigs, forsooth! and: you thought\u2019 to - medicine .them, 1 dare be sworn, with vaulting -the country over | in the.wake of Lady Diana Weston, \u2018the greatest heiress in: the market! Bah, Sir, and you've \u2018heard rumors! 1 i watch \u2018em.l'vè seen the minx.from Afar.She is\"handsome, 8ir; your taste, does -you- credit.\u201d Peg.1 swear \u2018twas but to\u2019 please my.ürcle!\u201d cries \u2018Sir Percy.: \u201cAye, and.so displease me!\" \" \u201cNay, you know too well that I'll never do that 6f my will: but my uncle, #8 \u2018I've told.you, \u2018must be coaxed; and then when once I gain his\u2019 consent tq seeing you, our \u2018battle\u2019s won.To see thee, Peg 's' 10 worship thee! Lord | Gower\u2019 1 kgeel when \u2018he béholds thee!*\u201d \u2018\u201cOur mé -no oùrs, Sir!\u201d returned Pez- gy.\u201cLet's here and now make an end or't all.You go pound the roads aftar your new mistress with.her acres and notes, and J\u2014 \u201cWell,\u201d you what?\" aaks the young = man impetuously and yet.with a cer- a Co WE GIVE CASH RECEIPTS.258 ST.JAMES ST.| 1837 NOTRE DAME, \u201cLud!\u201d cried she, \u201can I.show no pro-| \"glass of\" cider tanding off.with -dropped | \u201chim than you, methinks.However, let's {- And Peggy swept |.1: sent} sunshine, tain grave dignity.\u201cOh, I'll acquit myself to a cartain- ty with one that's faithful as the sun, and gallant from his head to his eels.\u201d \u201cWhat's his name?\u2019 inquires Sir Per- ey in a hard, strained voice.foven man, Peg, and you can say you ove him\u2014God keep me!**- \u201cHis name's a very honorable.and ancient one, twenty-third Baronet!\u201d se \u201cPersy.!\u201d\u201d If a thunderbolt had fallen: betwixt Peggy's red shoes and his brown ones, Percy could not have been more as tounded.\u201cWell, sir?\u201d returns \u2018she, scarce controlling the twitching of her Te pe \u201cA mitk-sop, molly-coddle! O Per @y, an you drop me, take a petter man Peg, you're a-joking.Not that bumpkin! I've -never seen him, but report looks him In the eye and bays!\" \u201cSir Percy, have you finished?\u201d inquires Peggy with dignity._.\u201cNo, have I not! - By my soul, Per, an you pitch me.to hell for that jack- anapes, I'll go to hell as.fast as wine and dice, and cards.and\u2019 brawls, and | usurers, and all that sort of crew can carry me! Ti up to London, and one, morning when your brother sends you word he's found me with a rapier stuck in my throat, my pockets empty, and \u2018Peggy\u2019 writ on.the scrap o' paper a- lying over my heart, then you'll believe Percy loved you!\" \u201cLud, Sir! Men are apt at such chatter, and \u2018a fortnight after, the vicar's a -publishing their banns with the other ady!\" Peg!\" He takes her kerchief end, throat, in his fingers: \u2018he looks down does his hand.\u201cWhatever betides, my bonny sweetheart, there's only one that'll ever have banns read with mé, and that's\" He ders, and squares her to the mirror in its niche.- \u2018Farewell, Peg\u2014since you seni .me, it's \u2018the devil and dice, for by the Lord! 1 can't: live a quiet life lacking your smiles.\u201d | In two minutes morse Chockey, from.the uoper window, saw the long roan flying away from Kennaston faster than she ever galloped to it; and went -down\u2019.to find her young mistress a-ly- ing prone in a fine wrinkléd heäp of gilken gown, lace frills and furbelows; on the threadbare carpet of the.big: drawin-room, \u201cTo.rush across the wide hall to: \u201cthe again; cut her mistress\u2019 stays; pour a down.Lady Peggy's throat, willy-nilly: clap: her palms, pound her back: set her on her\u2019 féet; cupied not .many minutes\u2019 for stout Chockey.\u2018\u2019Lawk, My Lady.\u201d sald she, surveying the prostrate form on the couch, arms a-kimbo, eves saucer-wide, \u201cwho'd ¢ver have thought to see your haughty Lady Peggy lay still.but \u2018presently.from the depths of.the pillows she.spoke; \u201c1 aln't mauled, Chock, not I!\u201d Ladyship now sat up and stared around the big room.\u201cIt's only for sorrow for \u2018havin\u2019 had to disappoint Sir Perey, on account of dear Sir Robin.\u201d - In a tone \u2018of undisguised and sarcastic dishellef.to her feet.\\ \u201cLawk! My Lady, I didn\u2019t mean noth-.in\".\u201cChockey.\u201d echoes Lady Pegky.faint- lv.sinking to her knees, \u2018\u2018whatever'll 1 do?Oh, Chock!\u201d Chock! dnd Sir Percy just the centre of my heart, and me to \u2018behave to him lke a brute! Out of my sight, away with you! There's the first bell a'fingin\u2019.for dinner.Say to daddy to eat to-day! -Say to him I'm.gone back.Say to him.I'm gone to the devil!\" And Lady.Peggy fell a-weeping with \u201csveh vinldnce as Chockey had never | seen: and, being a wise damse), she left her -mistress alone and went down to soothe \u2018the gouty Earl, tied to his chalr, cHRONIC TIREDNESS.le Ita Disease or a \u2018Condition ?At \u2018any rate.there is\u2019 ample eoinel- poorly ventilated lungs.\u201cThe bearing a grent burden of polsonous matter all ready to burst into fever or feed an attack of pneumonia.\u2019 couraged and blue ag: indigo.Get out Into the fresh.alr, bask in the and take Ferrozane.\u2018This quickly removes poisons from the: lates appetite and \u2018brings restful sleep.Ferrozone is an antidote for the blues, dinner by.a sense of refréshing bright- NERS, and endurance.free from: tiredness and nervous headaches.Th a little there will be a great.improvement in \u2018your complaxion, and you'll be aurpris- ed at the clearness bf your skin.- - Ferrozone ia a medicine ta dream about, but still better to use when you are not strong and well.you against the strain of excessively hot or -cold wéather.and supplies a re- sérve of stfength with which -to fight the: battles of \u2018life, Ferrozone nourishes the entire human.organism -and rings heaith.- Try.it right away.Price, 50: cents per hox, or six boxes for $2.50, at all druggiste: or by mail fram The errozone Company, Kingston, Ont.; Ferrozone Assures Health.Discount off Baby Carriages and adjustable Go-Carts - .© 2415 ST.CATHERINE ST 2080 NOTRE DAME.~~ \u201cIf he's a he's 8ir Robin MoTart, | has it he's afeard If one of his dogs y as it droops away from her pretty long \u2018deep Into her eyes.his voice.shales, 80 | takes her by surprise and by the shoul-.diriing-room, \u2018seize na game-knife, back{ and Half carry her to her chamber, oc- |, \u201cLadyship s0 mauled for \u2018the sake of any \u2018gentleman as lives!\u201d - Her | Oh!\" ejaculates the worthy Chockey |} z \u201cChoëkey!\u201d exclaimed hér mistress In .the tone of a drill sergeant, now rising | I'm tgo-deep in my hand-writin\u2019 lessons |] out -to break the new! colt ard not got |\u2019 dence of {ll-ventilated.rooms, and, still | more, \"blood has declined .to n sluggish stress, |.This is why your spirits are weighed down like lead, while.vou feel -dis- hlnod, quickens the circulation, atimu- | and supplants that.dull feeling after | You whi enter into a new life of vigor .whils -It- fortifies | Frances Æymar Mathews) 4 as best she could for the absence of his daughter Peg from dinner.nm ; In the \u2018which Her Ladyship whesdies her noble father and makes - \u2018up her mind.The Earl forsooth was a testy æentle- man, and his girl was his plague and his pride; on her, rather than on nis heir, the old man's fancy was set, for the reason that Kennaston, disclaiming &ll the country sports, the half wild outdoor life, the lusty joys and.racing bumps and cups that had been vastly helpful in reducing the little his parent pad started his career with, had elected - instead to try his luck at that most inscrutable, vile trade of scribbling! Peg\u2019s twin, her fellow in height and build, which made a slender youth of him indeed, had gone up to London quill-armed, ink-fingered, brain-pos- sessed with rhymes; empty-pursed; determined to carve with such unlikely Weapons ag that apt bird, the goose, furnishes, a fame and fortune for himself, that should dazzlé the world and recoup the fortunes of his well-nigh fallen house, While the Earl jeered, Peg, herself.Bcarce able to spell a two-syllabled \u2018word, looked \u2018up to her brother as nothing short of whatever stood in \u201cher mind for Shakespeare: for, low be it spoke, the fair Peggy had small notion of books, thelr makers or their pleasurable usage.To -her they represented waste time almost, and only as a means of communication with Kennaston did she, since his absence began, pore daily over a dictionary, a speller, and a copybook.So sat she now, \u2018a couple of months after the parting \u2018betwixt hér and Sir Percy; lips pursed, brows knit, goose: feather in finger, poring over a -blanf.sheet.of paper\u2019 first, and from it turning to the closely-writ page of a letter from her twin \u2018Chockey sat on a\u2019 stool hazd by\u2014they Were both in the buttery, for Lady Peg- RY was apt with all the .mysteries of housekeeping, and had as fine a churning, as big cheeges, as fat chickens, as «nice eggs, as good hams as any other in the country had she not.the Earl, \u2018her.father, haa: lacked something or dll\u2019 of \"his \u201ccomfort.Chockey, then.sat working butter, squeezing all the white- milky bubbles hack and forth Jn the wooden bowl, and printing the pats in ovate, ana at last\u201d burst forth in ,\u2018Chockey, I shall fall into a fit, an T've ever another letter to write in this world, The last I writ.was -for Sir Robin to introduce himsto Lord Ken- naston when he should go up to town -And belike, I forgot to give it to him as.T promised and have it safe here.It took me a week to finish, and I've .cop- led all the words out of ft 1 can, yet do I lack thousands mor#, methinks, to say what I would to my brother.Lud! Learning's a wonderful thing! Look at that, Chock!\u201d - Lady Peggy holds up the \u2018well-cover- ed pages of the eyes of the Abigall, \u201c\u2019Aye, Madam,\u201d giggles this.one, \u201coie le has the air to me 6f where spiders has | been a-fightin\u2019! Now, for true, My Lady.do it say words as has a mean- n° \u201cListen,\u201d :replles \u2018the mistress, reading off quite glibly, since \u2019tis the.\u2018one hundredth.time since .she got it that the's rehearsed the sare to herself: \u201cSweet Sister Peggy: I'd have written .before but that literature pays ill untfl a man hath contrived by preference and patroñage, the rather than by his wits, to place himself at evens with the Great and Distinguished.So far I .find Fame's hill hard in.the Climbing, but do I not complain, for there's that | spirit reigning in my breast as bids me welcome Poverty, even Starvation, lead it but\u2019 to the sometime recognition of my Talents.I take up my pen to.rid- .@le your ears with plaints, but on another matter, which is Sir Percy.\u201d Lady Peggy's head droops a bit\u2019 to : match her voice, whilst Chockey's bright little eyes sparkle, and she twists the yellow butter into heart shapes, ass.she pricks her ears and sighs.\u201cSir Percy,\u201d continues \u2018My Lady Peggy.reading, \u201cas you know game up to town, now these seven weeks agone; straight as a dle to my meagre: cham- \u201cbers, where: welcome was spelled, 1 can\u2019 assure thee, ail over the bare floor, barer board, and harer master theraof \u2014for of a truth I love him as should 1 the brother I had hoped he'd be! Peg, what's this thou'st \u2018done\u2019 to the lad?Thréwn him, a gallant with as big a heart .as God ever, made, over into the Devil's own mire, for sake of that little tow-hairéd -aprat.Robin McTart! with\u2019 his pa\u2018e full of himself and none other\u2019 \u2018\u201480 I've heard say, for never set I eyes: upon the blackguard, from Kent! \u2018Zounda! : twin! \u201cWhat are ve women made, of?And I Write to say Percy, Kennastor's letter before ; \u2018him! A ghost! what ladies like.Bohun!\u201d Chockey's, Chock! mercy! after it.buttery.- \u201cAn \u201cPA swear! .stipation.Tablets, medical > the urine.Af you were,- Chockey meekly: \u201cwhat then?\" .Yea, would I! lot of splendid oaths as\u2019'd ease my mind and let me hear from my own lips what what with carousals- and brawis, and- drink and fights, and all night at the gaming-table, and all day God knows where, \u2019s fast a-throwing himself piecemeal into the grave he's a-digging dally far your cruel sake.Could yoy but see Wan, with eyes full of blood-spots, and hair unkempt! there love for you\u2014and love's Ma- Go match him, &!s- Chock! Chock! Lord Madam?7% \u2018ter, with McTart if you can, but twin me no more ever again an you and 1 wear black ribbons for Percy de Lady Peggy's.lp quivers; so .dbes \u201cLawk, My Lady!\u201d criés the girl, srlashing.tears into the butter, reck- ss.\u201cBlack #bbons,\u2019 \u2018*McTart,* What's to become 0\" me?\u201d Peg- Æÿ's tears smart her eyes as she flings the goose-quill over to a cheese on.the | shelf, where it sticks, and one day sur-| - .\u2019 prises the Vicar at his supper.\u2019 1 \u201cGet out of my\u2019 sight!\u201d she flings\u2019 \u201cI can\u2019t.write! Who can write out her heart and soul, when it's devilish hard even to speak it.Oh! I were my brother for one fine \u2018half- \u2018hour!'\" cries Peggy, rising and stamping up and down the stone floor\u2019 of the \u2018A ghost,\u2019 ha\u2019 Would\" apks\u2019 Such.a.TQ it's girl! gir) sit by.dawdle! daly!\u201d The cream up as far as Peggy's chin and dimple.stop at - - - home, nor : atir-st mile, ogle!\u201d each word - em) with heel and roe es » \u2018And\u2014\" 1¢ v Peggy now o into Mer chair, breathless, pat.man\u2019s will and! whims\u2014 that, Choc what \u2018tis to be a, woman,\u201d ! \u201cAye, \u2019tis,\u201d asents the waiting man.\u201cBut vet, My.Lady, if I., make bold, there's summat Your: : ship might do, an My Lady, Ya Ladyship\u2019s mother, came back - he again\u2019 from her visit to your uncle York.\u201d \u201cOut with it!\u201d says Peggy hopel ly, folding up her attempted letter tucking it in her reticule.\u201c\u201cMayhap you could persuade,by =n weeping and\u2019 praying, falling swoons and such like, that Her a ship would take you up to Londe \"Once there, Sir Percy.couldn\u2019 t keep Cistarice from you,\u201d - Peggy 'ooks at Chockey as ir .were a vision sent from on high; th quickly.succeeding.derision\" curls\u2019 À los, »| To be continued.\u2019 pa ; SUCH: 18-FAME-AT-HOME | One sees queer things In shop dows, In that of a dealer in Toho graphs,\u2019 not a \u2018thousand miles from { British Museum, there.are to-day- were.yesterday\u2014a- portrait of a.vd\u2019 well-known literary critic and a rep duction-of a picture by à no less - known Academician.The picture described as \u201cWeeding the Paveme Broughton\u201d: the.portrait is \u201cE.Goo Such, says the London Morning Post : telling - the story, is fame, 24 Kidney- Wort Tablets THE FAMOUS NON-ALCOHOLIG KIDNEY CUR Recommended by Physicians and.Our \u2018Best Drugeists, Kidney troublés irritate the nerves, cause dizziness, irritableness, shortness of breath and disturbed sleep.Victims of this dangerous disease experience | painful\u2019 urination, inflammation of the \u2018Bladder, jaundice,torpid liver and con- | \u2018If you.note any of these warning eymptoms, may Heaven direct your attention to'Dr, Pettingill\u2019 8 Kidney-Wort | the only remedy known :to science for- the.-healing and \"building up of the diseased tissues.that are now.passing away.cell.by.cell: in \u2018The \u2018kidneys abhor dlcohol \u2018admin! tered in any form.Be careful abo the issue of liguld medicines; they a.largely composed of deadly alcohd JKidney-Wort \u2018Tablets do not contain \u2018trace of alcohol, they are purely weg: \u2018table, and\u2019 have never failed - in- the work with old or- young; they.ha cured sonmie of the most desperate case (Go at once to your druggist and buy \u2018bottle\u2019 of Dr: Pettingill\u2019s.Kidney-Wo Tablets if vou have the slightest symp : tom of kidney or.bladder troubles, \u2018the will save you weeks and months of pa and: anxiety.\u2019 \u201cthe trays, while her mistress sighed, colors, very pretty patterns.31.5.For June Sale Value | Value ,B0c.- Shirts, without collar.For June Sale Balbriggan: Shirts and\u2019 Drawers.Value 3c.For June Sale | Men's.Shirts and Drawers.Value pb \u2018-Tbe.For June Sale 5 Natura! Woot Shirts : and \u2018Drawers.Value $1, 00.For June Sale, |.Ts TR + (with \u2018silk, shields), assorted col.40c., For June BBC Sale .\"Knots (Roxbury), new colors.For .June Sale.soc 100 doz.of Silk - Rows (emall), as-\" Co.sorte colors.For.: June Sale Cc 128 dozen Bath Bults.for Men and 25 Boys.\u2018Value 90e.For June Bale.ves 35¢ Sy Teg SAILORS i Big Lot of : Sailor Hats, in black, navy.blue .and white.\"Value 25¢.For only ian sousesiee .100: > - Ladies Blouses, all \u2018tuck- : eû, made with new For June Sale - 81.00 5) \u201cored Print Blouses, very neatly made, _ Value 75c and 90c; \u201cFer June Sale White Lawn x Ca SKIRTS Linen Skirts, with Bias.Value $1.2%.For June Sale .\u2026\u2026.780 all tucked; with.Value 87.90 | Black Lustre Skifts, satin Blas on the bottom.$12.00.For June Sais .1.\" WRAPPERS P 20 dozen of Ladies\u2018 Pretty.Print.Wrappers; assorted colors.\u201cValue, $1.88.- For June Bälé aocrvcesreces ces ctcnu \u2019 \u201cSHIRTS TL 65 dozen of JONES\u2019 American Shirts, new + \u201c4 \u2018Big Lot of \u2018Men's and - Boys\u2019 Colored \u2018New Knots,\" \u201cors, Value 35c.and | New.Shape |§ php TEE White sleeves, Value $1.50 20 dozen of\u2019 Cot- | 430 _ June Sale.TFC & 50.THE : GREAT WEST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE 1163 St.James Street, CORN ER FULFORD.|.offer.\u2018DRESS GoaDS \u201d Now Canvas Cloth Dress Goods To } Black.and ol: \"ors.Value 75c.\u2018For June Sale annee eee sec = \"Black.Lustre \u2018Value.7bc.r June Sate.\u2018BOO Black Lustre \u2018Value 75e: For June Sa « Value 980 -_ For.| - T3C | \u201cTamaline Silks, alt assorted colors.For.June Sale .ive June Sale.Double -Width \u201c Grenadine.Value BOC: For June | : : Sale .ries = .Double Width \u2018Grenadine.Value $1.35 35.For June Sale .$1.35 Black\u2019 Cheviot Serge, 54 inches wide; - Leno gitks?\u201cValue 0c.| IT 15 esitrem ely difficult by.means of : an.advertisement \u201cto \u2018give a fair description of the Extra Values we But a visit \u2018will convince you that we have.not = \u2018 exaggerated.in: our.descriptions and that: alle our.goods.) combine quality at and low prices.1 Sliks ¢ .1,800 yards\" Foulard Silk, in white, patterns.assor only 6 Black Silk.\u2018value .Our Price, ° \u2018June Sale, - Only.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2018pieces \u2019 Ext navy blue.and Real value; 35e yard.For June Sale Pot tr Taffeta at 75cot HOUSBFURHISHINGS \u2018clicice ap to : sesaries 612.00 Window Blind.SES Toller).Value Curtain Net Complete assortment of \u2018all sorts, .from 5c yard Up 10 L.cioveccnecce \u2014 { PORTIERES ; 5 pairs of Portierés.Value $2.25.For June Sale .Portieres, value $3: 50 Sale 2.65 Complete assortment of Chenille it Damask Porti.: 25 from ene nena 50 up to 214.00 0.For J } 0c.For June Sal® .iv\u2026.sssacsoss 250; ted re for\u2019 sec |.490.Gloves! \u2018Gloves! Ladies\u2019 Colored.and Black Silk Gloves, -Value 35c, For June Sale, 280 | Ladies\u2019 Black and Colored Tatfeta Gloves.Value 35e: For: June Sale, 25c.\u201cThé 0.LEMIRE & co.House has put into stock, .\" \u201cfor JUNE SALE, the largest - .choice of CARPETS - AND._ OILCLOTHS that \u2018can .be .We have {TAPESTRY CARPETS, \u2018BRUSSELS.CARPETS, A X M1 NSTER \u2018CARPETS, WOOL OAR- PETS.JU.TB CARPETS, CARPET SQUARES, in all sizes, all.marked cheaper than any other place tor our June Sale.\u2018 \u201cPer.Cont.: = sorts; etc.+ \u2018Por Cent.y \"SPECIAL : 100 pes.RIBBONS, \"SPECIAL 0 dozen of FANCY - Blouses, trimmed ; \u201c with embroidery.| assorted colots.!'LACR COLLARS; Value $1.00.For (wide) Silk: Value |.: assorted.Value 250.For June Sale, 106 | 20c and 256 yard.For June Sale, o 100 | -\u2014 SPECIAL 1 big lot of TAF- | | FETA SILK RIBBONS, assorted - colors (wide).Value yard.«| 25c and 30c For June Sale, 150 SPECIAL MED HATS \u201c Ladies, \u2018all assorted.Value $1, $ $2 and $2.25.June Sale, 250 EE NOTICE Our store: closes a at 6 p 4 o'clock: every.Thursday only.730 | _ 40 doz.of TRIM- for 1.50, Fos CASH Je Lae 800, mo | .(WHERE ALL CARS > TRANSFER) \u2018 \u201cBal Telephone Up.2730.vot Merchants 1907.5e ny CARPETS _ Good Tapestry Carpets.Value 3e, \u2018For June Sale .:.ciiviiiiieensiion 240°\" Also.complete.assortment of Tapestry Carpet, Axminster and Brussels, .FIRE Zs I sonconse : |: - mood Carpet, 1 yard wide, wpol aid cot- \u201cIn our new HOUSEFUR- \u201c NISHING\u2018.DEPARTMENT: - ve have :a COMPLETE AS- .SORTMENT of CURTAINS, \" PORTIERES, \"POLES, \u201cTABLE COVERS, DAMASK, CURTAIN NET of all sorts, \" WINDOW BLINDS of ail All these gdods \u2018have been marked chedper \u201cthan any \u2018other place for \u2018our |, JUNE\u2019 SALE, .04 ton, pretty pattern.Value é0c.\u201d .For June Sale .c.ioicinaucragen 270 .Carpét Squares, in all sizes, from 92-25.up to $25.00 200 Samples of Carpet, f - .soc up to 980 Toevesrsangessasiveneses - cL OILCLOTH .We have now on hand the largest choice \u201cof Olicloth in -the city, in all colors, all ! qualities and all \u2018widths.Our prices for.this Sale, .from.BBC up to 81, de CosTumes LE White.Muslin Costumes, made.with frill.1 .Fer po Sa 11 t Va ou a nin Is névesvessrecuseu 6 83.78 PRICE ve eso) PRICE, | 3 the haystack on mixer ae, ten Laver à rgclined \u2018there was visible one of those serene land- ecapes that agem typical of Sussex and un.afternoon of summer.The green up- Tends, hedge after hedge, sloped like a - teprace to a hot, hazy valley \u2018where the LA ronfs.of Willap hamlet : peeped among ancient elms; the sweet smell.of recent mowing came in little airs grom all around; larks made music among the blue clouds; and far away to the left some puffs of smoke showed a train just moving out from Stannit Sta- tian, which is the junction for Willup.Piss Lavery herself, a prone, slender figure, with gray eyes, sun-brown hair, and a amall, rather serious mouth that .pouted.at a letter open in her hands, completed the peaceful picture.She svas,.perhaps, a trifle distracted over the letter, which ran thus:\u2014 \u201cMy Dearest Edith,\u20141 have .com- |.mianded Frederick, as.he.is passing - [Willup on his way back from Brighton, fa stop and pay you à call.dying far you to see him.You\u2019 ow he is a botanist\u2014very distinguished for his age »\u2014and.môst maniy, 1 thihk, though 1 \u2018now you like people who are quite | athletic.| It does seem so strange that § should be engaged first, when you are Bo pretty, as everyone says.But then, dear, looks gre not everything, are; they.?So many different things appeal to men, don\u2019t they?\u2018Frederick says\u2014 but -I.won't tell you what he says of You would think me 80 conceited.: ps write at once and tell me what you think of him.T know exactly, what he -Avill.think of y \u201cEver, dearest \u201cFaith, Yours: \u201cCLARISSA.\u201d : What it was in this letter that caused anse Lavery to pout and frown is hard to say.Perhaps some ofthe phrases suggested a tone of patronage, and the dearest of friends does not like to be crowed over.At all events, \u2018Miss Lav- ery kept reading the letter with interest and raised her brows at wor ds, here and.|.there.A most manly botanist; she tried tq picture him, and her lips curled | @ little, not meaning to.1 © Tim to tell Clarissa\u2019 \u2018what I think: of him, and she knows exactly what \u2018he will think of me,\u201d she murmured.\u201cI-X hope I shall like him.\u201d .] Being quite sincere in this hope, she: \" turned her eyes away from: the letter, since there would be less chance of lik- In \u2018him if she allowed Clarissa's de- .tion to.jrejudice her \u2018against the \u2018 ple She felt, if only.this Mr.Fred- crick Clarke had been punctual, she would have been more prepared to like him.One ought not to read over that kind of letter too often.: Probably Clar- : fsga did not mean, to \u2018be disagreeable.\u2018Abd it was nice of her to want him to call Only he was late.She had been.cn the haystack, which commanded the view, ail the way up from the station.for over half an hour, and the sun was Father hot.She raised herself on her elbows: to rake certain that he was not coming yet, meaning tu-,descend and betake herself -to the house, when something that she saw fixed her full of excite- rent.Coming up from Willup over e fields in the direction ot her Jhay- \u201cMiss Nettie tells how any young manently cured of .monthly pains by taking Lydia E Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.\u201c4 Yopxe Wowen:\u2014 I had frequent headaches of à severe nature - dark spots before my eyes, and at my menstrual periods 1 suffe: agon r of the lodge advised me to t Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound, but I only scorned felt that my case was hopeless, but she kept at me until I bought a - bottle and started taking it.I soon had the best reason in the world to my opinion of the medicine, as each day-my health improved; and my menstruation periods.1am most untold \u201cA me ghange, asaur=X entirely without pain at NETTIB BLACKMORE, 28 Painful .are Juieliy and\u2019 permanen le Compound.gt which prove is a severe siraip o is wrong.the Tong: To ments, or the CP inkham\u2019s Vegèta ; advice, write freely .surely help you, tpm no \u2018 ing femait ills as she women bas à - \u201cDean carelessness understood ve Compound, ing gpd w I used .snd tity.endorse such a great a Lie, à 47, Washinguan D À eus whose address is \u2018siderable interval by Sergeant Kippin, had.apparently.joined out of symoa- -{ him.\u2018Next moment, to her.perturba- deanin .merry \u2018Voice.with the merest note - of | could see his pursuers coming up.Blackmore, | Minneapolis, tly overcome by by Lydia E: Pinkham\u2019s The above letter is only \u20ac one of hundreds of \u2018this statement to be a fact.Menstruation & woman's vitality, \u2014If it is painful something : t Bite narcotics to deaden the pain, but remove haps it is caused by irregularit or womb displ develo ment of a.tumor.le Compound \"If there is an Sin about your case about which you would like special rs.Pia ham.No man will see your letter.in America has such à wide .She has helped hundreds of thousands of back to health.Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free.\u2018 You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation.Details of Another Case.ings o of wome about Lydia E.Pinkbam\u2019s Vegetable | ould soon be culty of dollars in stack: Was a strange company.cever- ing the ground at a most unwonted |: sites, gated ol an a No steadily and evenly, followed at 4 con- of the Willup constabulary, and two other constables told out on the flanks of the chase.Behind these, scattered, were half-a-doxen field laborers, who thy, and were puffing.along in answer to shouts from the sergeant.Now and again the young man would turn his head in that casy, graceful manner, not\u2019 impeding pace, which showa the skilled runner, and take in the field with a wary eye; and, even while Mias Lavery watched, spurted a little for the gate which led into the meadow immediately below the.one in \u2018which the haystac stood, What could it mean?Who was the young man?And why were the police after him?The questions were unans- \u2018werable, but unconsciously Miss Lav- ery\u2019's sympathies went out to the pursued.How splendidly he ran! If he couid avoid being headed off it really looked as if he would get away.And just at that moment she became aware\u2019 that some of her uncle's men in the field oi the right had observed the crase and were hurrying around to cut the young man off.: He also, it seemed, had become aware of it, for he almost stopped.\u201cThere were only hedges between him and these new pursuers; only one now between him and the haystack.,.In a minute he had forced him-= self through the hedge, and Miss Lav- ery; unobserved, was looking down upon tion, he had caught sight of the ladder 5, against the side of it, and had evidently made up his mind to use it for a refuge.The hedges screened him, as he climbed up hastily.She had no: time to make up her mind what to co when.he was beside her.\u201cI beg your pardon.\u201che sald, start ing \u2018back.\u201cI'd\u2019no 1dea\u2014\u2014\u201d \u201cNot at all.\u201d she said, awkwardly.\u201cBut I must,\u201d he said, cheerfully.\u201cFor, to tell.the truth.I want to stay herë, if you don\u2019t mind, and I'm obviously trespassing.But, you see, peveral.policemen are chasing me and I' mn, rye, ing to get away.\u201d .: \u201cWhy qe > *Stealing.\u201d He r~onfessed it \u2018rather proudly than otherwise, and threw himself flat un the top of the stack as he spoke.Miss, Lavery had risen.© *But\u2014but who.are \"you?\" she said.\u201cMy name is Clarke.\u201d \u201cOh pre ; - The girls head whirled.Here \u2018washer friend's fiance, confessing to hav- Ing =stolén, to being pursued, all in a anxiety init, so that she was not even sure if he were.jesting.But, no, she.Loyalty to*her friend Clarissa was Miss Lavery's first consideration.\u201cWhat shall I do?\" she asked stiffly.\u2018\u2018Lie like a duchess,\u201d he sucrested.\u201cThey can\u2019t have seen me.and.if you send \u2019em on I can get down.\u201d She stood: as she had done sinoe his * t re woman \u2018may be per- Lydia E.\u2018advice and ntral Ave, Minneapolis, Minn.Periods atever it is, 1 teed to cure i She can ence in treat Mrs.PINkHAN: \u2014 Ignorance and is the cause of most of the suffer- n.I believe that if we properly the laws of health we would all be the sick women only knew the they would be saved much suffer.it-for five months for a.local diffi- which had troubled me for years, for which I had spent hundreds the vain endeavor to rec- My life forces were and I was daily losing my vi Componnd KR.Pink I dm how enjoying the best of ro and am most, § pemedy.\u201d \u2014 Miss J ham\u2019s Vegetable completely, , and te an er L Eowars, que\u201d | round, miss, from the stack?\" | he said, {again made \u2018the girl half jealous of her | - friend, and get the ladder up for her\u2019 She took his hand \u2018vather |.{ she asked.J'him into the garden, with\u2019 eyes turned -He seemed to fanoy for the | \u201c| why this girl should feel friendly to- sudden arrival, conscious that she must act in a moment when the police would \u2018have come, and revolving subterfugoes a Mttle nervously.She could net bein Tooking down \u2018at the Young man cause of her mixed anxiety and hag.nation, lying there so carelessly.handsome and stalwart, too.Clarissa had deceived hey, \u2018She should have called him decidedly athletic.He Ad not look a bit like a botanist.Many different things appeal to men Miss Edith Lavery was conscious that, despite her displeasure, she had a desire todo one of thome things that: would appeal to this man, who seemed | to have given up concern about himself and was watching her rrily.\u2018\u2018Anyone coming?\" he asked.She pursed her lips to si to him to be silent, for Sergeant Kipoin was just below.\u201cBegging your pérdon, miss,\u201d he said.panting.\u201c\u201cWho\u2019s that?Whatever is tie mai- ter, sergeant?\u2019 Miss Lavery, congratulating hers:lf that she had acted surprise eminently | well, : became aware of a smothered laugh at her feet.annoyance and fixed.her eyes on Sergeant Kippin, who was mustering.his followers and explaining matters all at once, a task which gave him, no super- -fluity of breath.\u201cIt's like this, miss.Hold up.Wig- gens; we ain't got \u2018im yet, There's a\u2019 thief\u2014a Londoner, like enough-in a light soot, \u2018as is come acrost the .fieida\u2014\" \u201cA-funnin\u2019 like a buck-rabbit,\u201d in- terposad one of the laborers.1a sa | \u2018Right through the hedge, miss,\u2019 the sergeant, glaring at the interlocu tor, \u201cwhich is where we sore 'im\u2018\u2019last.\u2018K's nipped a watch, they - d\u2019'say, and\u2019 I was bopin*\u2014\u201d \u201cSo was we.\u2019 sald the laborer\u2014\"\u2019so was we.\u201d | .The sergeant's hreathlessness made the interruption possible.upon the company.- \u201cPlease explain, sergeant,\u201d \" she sald; ccaxingly, \u2018Silence, all!\u201d commanded, that \u2018ofti- cer.\u201cWe re a-chasin' a \u2018thief, miss, end you bein\u2019 aloft I thought,\u2019 \u2018mebbe, as yqu'à\u2014\u2014\" \u201cQuite so,\u201d she nodded.\u201cBut I.hav- She \u2018hoped they would go \u2018then, But.to her dismay the sergeant atruck a \u2018new idea, though his face had, fallen.*Mébbe you'd let me tak\u2019 a look + don't think that I\" \u2018 \u201cWiggens, the ladder!\u201d .* The sergeant was prompt, if: breathe: less, and he had not heard her protest.Already the ladder was being reared, and she could hear a\u2019 slow sigh of resignation at her feet.It quickened her to desperation.\u201cJust as you ike,\" she said, looking about in all directions.\u201cBut\u2014why\u2014look\u2014that must be the man you- mean, there to the left\u2014the other side of the field\u2014on the\u2019 roal.He's crouching under the hedge now.\" \u201cThat's \u2018im.thanky, miss.\" said the.sergeant.\u201cHi, vou, arter \u2018im!'\" the direction she had indicated.And in that direction there was undoublediy a man, as Miss Lavery haid said, | could \u2018see him \u201cstill bent déuble over Splendid!\u201d LA an ever.8,\u201d she sald.\u2019 \u2018her lips trembling a ttle only.I've never had to tell such: \u2014such.lies before.\u201d .He rose and looked \u2018at.her.will explain to me?\u201d + He leapt dowh with ayr-exility.that to descend.| dismally and got down., - \u2018Have you really \u2018stolen something\u201d 4 \u201cI'm afraid I have,\u201d -he \u2018said.\u201cAnd: [if you think the \u2018worse of ime I'll go and deliver myself up to that plg-head- ed little constable, 1.promise you.This is how It happened.I'm on a walking tour.you know, In a lazy way, and I'd just through that- little town \u201cYou didn\u2019t.come by train, then?\" \u201cNo, walking: and somehow I began: to wonder what a man would do if he were hard up for food, and what it really felt, like to steal I'm rather fond of impressions, a d it's.a case of \u2018Satan finds.' For just at that moment I met a jolly.old,\u201d comfortable fat man with a great chin, and a watch in his pocket, and it struck me that here was a chance,\u201d He paused a moment.\u2018She had led away.first time that she shunned him: to.be struck quite suddenly with the conviction that there was no reason on earth \u2018wards him, considering that he \u2018had\u2019 \u2018admitted himself a thief.- \u201cIf only I could explain.\u201d he went on, discontentedly.\u2018It was a sort.of midsummer madness, of course.He'd probably.never bzen robbed in his life and I'd never robbed.So we'd both have a new experience.It was g0 Jolly peace- do fog a matter ot fact, she was vrim- that-she knew exactly the sensation, the \u2018desire to be utterly and uhconven- Yonally naughty just for a moment, but she would not let him see\u2019 it.cern, \u201cWel1?\" she said, coldly.\u201cWell, IL and out.it came.\u2019 \u201cAnd then?\" cottage that seems to county.- , Shows I'd never do fora professional, I suppose.They buased out and I took to my heels.\u201d He curtly.\u201cRather uphill, wasn't {t?\u201d .\u201cYes,\u2019t he sald, warniirig to her sympathy; \u201cbut I'm a fair-runner.And, In fact, I'm just out of- training tor the international 'Varsity sports.\u2019 \u2018But do say if you believe me.\u201d - anxious now and she cool.\u2018But you pa steal?\" \u201cRather.- I'm guilty.or not.If I'd been caught\u2014just think! Might have got off as a kleptomaniac; but that\u2019s not much tun.It makes your friends so chary of inviting you.No shooting parties, and all your partners clutching their bracelets when you go to a dance.Here's the watch.\u201d .He fished it up out of his pocket Iugubriously and handed it over.Hon ere oe ubbled over, them \u2018with irrepressible ughter.\u201cIt was ver picked of It\u2019s Uncle John's.\" ne?\u2018My uncle's.He\u2019 : the Jolly.fat comfortable ola © man su \u201cDrat! ar.Pa: doletully, 4nd han ne ss bubbled over.\u201cI'm do siad you don't mina, * he ald, with Pis 1 didnt say so, sala Mise Lavery, reverely.\u201cIt wap of you, and you know it.¢ doesn't: mats ter whether T mind.Tos what Clarissa will think that matters.\u201d She, said this with: Mr.Clarke ap Ring Sr that + fore, very She dit her lip 33.sonic, Miss Lavery, smiled amiably down fore, I think.\u201d They were off in a body, making in |; \u201c| nomething, unaware of the interest tak-| \"| en In him by the Willup: aleuth- hounds.\u201cIf was tha young man speaking.as; \u2019 \u201cI'm \"awfully Sorry, * he sald, with ck\u2019 apprehe toïf.Kind you.\u2019 ; tr Suppose I \u201chad - fol¥Clar- none he ask in a away.| =%Clarissa's.But \u2018wea bet! own, | im case they come back.; .you ful, as know: that was what made me |.ming over with amusement.She felt | He .de- |.served to be punished for his uncôn- gave him a dis in the riba \u201cWe were just vy a red-brick little Ea belong to the| : woke.They had changed | places, and \u2018he was: à 1 haven' t even] thought iether I can return the watch | Liver Oil, for the following { gopd and sufficient reasoms : It is a perfect -émulsion of the finest Cod Liyer Oil that can be obtained, and is, there- easily assimilated, It is the only emulsion which contains Iron, which is absolutely necessary for the praduc- | a tion of rich, red, healthy blood.It \u2018contains * Phosphorus in \u2018 proper quantity, and is, therefore, an admirable nerve and brain food.4 Besides supplying the necessary food for Tissue, Blood and Nerve, it acts as a\u2019 splendid and enables the system to make proper use of the food thus supplied: _ For the .treatment of Consumption,, Anæmia, General Debility, or wasting diseases of any kind, Ferrol has no equal.Try it and be convinced.Semple free.75 a bottle, 6 bottles for 8; .00, all druggists, or from Tue FennoL CoMPANY, LIMITED, 124 RS West, Toronto.Migs Lavery gasped.+ \u2019 \u201cAren't you engdged \u2018to her?- \u2018Aren\u2019 t \u201cycu\u2014surely you are Mr.Frederic Clarke?\u201d But it Seemed she had made a mistake, \u201cI'm not,\u201d he sald.\u201cRichard Clarke is my name.I'm more sorry than ever it I've deceived you.'T didn\u2019t mean to.But I'm not\u2019 engaged to Clarissa, or.in fact, to anyone.\u201d The part of the garden where they the constables had gone, and as he spoke she heard the.tramp: of their re- urn, |: \"Are you \u201csafe?\u201d she asked, hurriedly.\u201cOh, yes, 1 think so, thank vou.Why.| they've got someone, anyhow?\" = \u201cWhat a shame!\u201d The sergeant held by the Mar a talle lank man with\" blue spectacles and shaking knees, and hia subordinates | supported him on either hand ;the volunteers bringing \u2018up the rear.The sergeant stopped, standing beside the young lady who \u2018kad assisted him in his coup, and saluted.Instinctively Miss -Laverys still held.\u2018gennt, triumphantly: The prisoner.Who seemed.abashed by the force applied.to hing, found - his volca:\u2014.\u201cI protest against this,\u201d he sald; \u201cit's most unjustifiable.\u2019 - - \u201cWalt till Yau ket two year,\u201d salid-the seargeent, gruffiy \u201cBut are you sure=\u20141\" began Mise Lavery: \u201cNot in the Teast, \" said\u2019 the captive.\u201cI protest that they Have not the alight- | eat evigle Hp Jor.\u2018this: arrest.\u201d I' was én- gaged us acting a unique specimen ot -frd 2 thenil.stephanetic-c-c\u2014% \u201cLou Le.\"maid the sergeant, \u2018I have Miwérnh.you that añy words you use\u2014af¥< cursin\u2019 or swearin\u2019\u2014will .used ait.vidence against.you.se Tai pijssner squirmed.protest, there.is: ng ev idence: i avy aieiagy Informed you that I was.on my way to call on\u2019 a Mias Lavery.\" \u201cMiss Lavery!\" That young lady seemed to be: seized with a sudden Jntuition.\u2018\u2019Are you Mr.Frederick Clarke?\u201d | \u2018 The botanist nodded.\u201cClarke of King\u2019s\u2014by Jove, so you are! 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