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[" NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.Friday, 9.30 a.in., Campania.ESTABLISHED 1508.ù \u201ca QLONIAL 1 =\" L , 5 SHOULD BE CHhn Ne Mr.Charles Tritton, M.P., Says Colonies Should Become Free Special Cable Service.4° Trade Rather Than Home- TT NO.147.land Protectionists From the Staff Correspondent of The Bare nad parts of Canady Bat eto Te rhe Tanned So Thad ay des Relgrnde,.June 24\u2014King Peter an .Herald in the Press Gallery of tne xv tine wins the pose NS ST ben pee se ren 61 Ue portant Peder a threatening sky through with people.First from the great por- rived here at 10 o'clock this morning.House of Commons.d'Al PL Rae En TUE Su Ps ba Vie vate ol ae Tara wie eich the subhzht thokered tittully, tals of the cathedral marched out the i He was received with great enthusiasm.\u201c ,( ; pe Cane DIDIER 0 ac an a ee ov bon de out l of pa svn aay Limos ig .; Papal Zounves in their picturesque uni- I'he Ministers, Government officials, Bpecial Cable to the Montreal Herald et NE Ve mot ml pt ut past neue Fhe tar ae te NE ee HE of Bishop (eT They eut and edged a path | JudRes, municipal and military authori- and Toronto News, or the nm momen \" ce 1 Lv | 2504 VD be void delval '- Cover a meat hy Ta Rens Ne i louis 1 Wein unve dod to-day, in the lihrough the pressing crowd to the sta- py and leading citizens were asseme 20 ; pe .bp Sha i bo dee ne Par toe ré 0 uhh ae cone RO Stl Tae ce al a crowed that secthed over tie, urouna the base of which the : bled on the plutform of the railroad sta- \u2018 London, June 24 -Mr.\u2018harles tr- | +.\u2018Ç | eh ! Re CoN , CHE VA Sen Nee Vs To ol ST er vn a ap .SOU ee cen of Dominion Square, | TEY 4 ho followed them from the tion, which was profusely decorated.nest Trotten.MP, ant = ntor partner 0 CS EE NE ME NOTE PSS PSM SR MH pee Pin dE te Viroust yy the .clinch stood in groups.From «ll over | The only foreign representatives who where the Las we tad | = tie TT Lo._ tj Hat the quup nd ceremony of [A or pus ; articipate pour a ' \u2018 Lee NUT ae i > the square the crowd pressed participated in the receptio f in a large banking Gem presided ati sang town Ls ape res ors b Dor ton ' CL oon 1 ay ' .} Ie Line © th 21 bus! or pa : pros: tn upon King \u2018er eception of the i A NANTES à El MAÉ ACER ÿ 1 ; à 1 pu : .\\ ty 1.a ) ett an A the ap rl UE le had, WE Lie ceremony the cathedral steps.On the broad land- bp # were the Russian Minister, Ma big meeting of London mer a Lis! pest a ; pant 2 eu lie 0 ph ps bor wa be pee ban te Lo Pre bof ae torre, Trae win ceiling was designe [is at fhe top the dignitiries nf the | charykoff, and the Austrian Minister, hed In the London vuy Liberal Club , sl : J ; \u201c tel CL : He Co LET t vo i Too yi ) vi vo te! tu tot and Aus tee central feaumre [Church on this brïilianitly colored rones ; Herr Dumbz.with the members of their rooms.The nieetang was coded for CT HI Ce ue R ; mer , to Seb tee pt 1h tee ; 1 i tao ! on Lire peut 5 ceicstation of the great took up thir station.Mingling with | respective legations, thé purpose vf divist ou eppoeiten 0 ' Cp Le PE LA ho i ' re al | ; pousse ' our 1 2044 ) fr Poe Dot ananas fer tval of St Jean then wore the officers of the various | A guard of honng, with a band, salute ; va pi Ca = i 1 « .no 1 tas M cine tte te Lo tr 11 pt son Oct say, Catholic societies wearing the gorgeous 1 ©d as King Peter descended from his Chamberlain, The vcharman raid ne 8th CY One Rhea Lo a 80 ho Cote Th ii gs a PUS at ee Tava Hatedted those d Freue He nsienin nf their office.Mayor Coch.VAY and greeted the (abhinet Minist Co RR S , | Conservat ; marina.Ty dt Fours reuch-Can- rien wir office.vor ch- 6 af 2 0 1e nisters.thought the colonies ought to become, ! ; ol cu + ol vn i vatives are Prenarina i 1 de 10 ps NT =, Lh tizens sam the great white [Trucs chin or office as he advanced to | The Premier, M.Avakumovics, intro- free trade countries rather than that | Lot on a.» ! ve , th wy Se a Where 1e 12 10 bn en ta Là CU a ae, Ad iron sooth thot hos tor weeks veiled the take his station near the little platform : duced M.Teharvkoff to the King,-and ut mat LOS N ; ter Ln Hh Sn vt LT er nes he epee an pe par is be Lo pete frein vis, Hater lo the ground fereetad for the speakers looked com- the Russian Minister presented the England should become pamiestonist.| Ad lire a heir hi Le CU tae fus nr 5 dans Tu tte CA te we fee nef Ddleri- dulule the guest chou as cntled in the Monplace and tawdry beside the mas- Austrian Minister.Thus the Austria ; ; ve Hu \u201caetious dine bean anid 3 : wn.: i y Minis ï 1 A resolution was passed phe dgmyg the = huit (CRE ETS ENS CSS 05 ae ne at bas fa conne rer he Pood be ee a Ee ny te {! \u201cnn Btodtd sent up à toad pean of #ive chains that hung from the shonuld- Inister had ne intercourse with the meeting's unwave: ng fit y to free | \u2018 \\ Lo Mi | pe ge Ls ed te |p Cera Pie 5 ae Ey ee on tn nde Teste he se, As 11 fell a joint cheer rose Cre of sone of the leading society offi- | revision] pro verament, with which ; > © .: pA EG HE eRe poled TE A ke PU bars ce uh are sil de tv Pol ral a hae Ciro those pi Lag an lose to the corse Here and there hutch of hril- | thus tar he has had no relations ¢ Andes, friespeutive ul SOT be ae fer Le pe , Ce ! ; ., ; .= \u2019 ; ; : \u2018occssi .: pate i ttes, daeenpuna ui mA | ! ve te , 4 | PE, nel SEIMEI Un he bin hen maar 0 dee parts Pose pt tes slt, but (here Wa nn demoustra- Hant color lit up the crowded group | an ee a Me then formed and party differences.PES AE ER Tit ee Re ad AM Tate 1 DL dee Te cee ane LE Ag pe ed 1e, upon the steps.The venerable head of Lie Rig Proceeded to the cathedral.1200000 | « ue ur ta eet the Lm oh a Pur * LS po Yen pea the a er 1 ef 1 tie Thee scene fn the square quest préecede the Oka community, Abbe Den An- \u201cThe streets were lined with troops and ENGLAND WILL SURELY bie ne Aen porn Po) hou au STD ouest a , Pine 1he Unvoren wre wonderfully Jono, fron hend to foot in spotless verovwded with people, who had been Jb nen eed ne hoe SUE i ee a as ven ied rie vee cen Lee Eder stan, The whee ace of the sgquaees white, shane cut conspicuously from the | Pouring into Belgrade from the prove DEMAND EQUIVALENT i > 5, ont oe Si ! | pd oe pr wo bam 1 al 1 1} D 1.» 4 Phot bor vas alte wath people over whase group of somberlv elud monks, in phos during the last day or two.vi por Em US \"+, Mt wher sent, on spt ob [ean 1 Ports 00 Cot thee lieux the cmbratiersd banners of Whose mildet he stood e «After the celebration of : 5 v ; i à Cav .; ; : $ : Hels ipod.In the centre nf ation of a mass, which Lu ! ; - ' - = » ! 4 1 ' pat tn .vey boas 1a \u2018 Five on the C0 on age 0 ta Maat every Cathalie society ffutiered in the the landing the gorgeous yellow mitra\u2019 NN attended ih all the splendor of If the Colonial Foodstuffs Are to Be i 5 Spread er ral noue.ov bor ad ony 0 Lu enr, oor.At intervals the Sun bro throuëh [of Mer.Sharreti towered high over 1he \"29° cistern church, King Peter drove ; ; ; ; ; .ei | po pot Cog th ! Cee tek a in ra (the leuien sky ovorhiendt and splashed crinson barrets of the bishops and : Ut state to the new palace.Given a Preference in the British | Belief of the Opposition.page por Rs au fred Pre rar rap Se gr at eronl (eus surzed around the parchbishops clustered around.\\ Although the King's entry into Bel- Markets.! rs : CF Te ernie D 00e Fee , hore le hve exe state with puetirre sque color, Dow: below the quaint mediaeval | Rrade wax dixtinguished by a diplo- \u2018 a ; Pre be nar En ES TRS Te 2 tal re ae pele th Lt vale bo fares em EEE was Jars nas 12 o'clock when the costumes of the Papal Zouaves ron- matie Doycatt, his reception by the peo- | Special cable t9 the qlontreal Herald une etton ae ds Pc | out M ou con l th Prin cs = \u2018 dn Wt Ch ep Meson pre rvics an tae chute and the coremony trosted curiously with the sober uni- | ple was everywhere marked by heartie and Toronto News.| Pore ois tas ve valve?mn + | Cesspons 1 Le Yoon.db han hated Nor aad ser Det Be Mons, [ef unveiling the stotue to Arehhishop forms of the policemen, And all | ness, which approached genuine enthu- Plas cae that 8 2 dng Co \u201cyroroush tb torteres ta coerprie thon of future aie M octo TDobgeeque, Pourget horus An enormons crowd {around (be great « ~ od -a | Flasin, in which all classes partie \u2018 .\u201c EC , | F 1 & ull enlorad crowd | 50 2 s p pated.London.June 24 Sir Bernard Samson EI pal PA TA au qe dat Peg tees oe PL ras cro ares nd | dd entered all over Brannan Square [si lashed with bright patches of voler | l'he officials wore uniforms, and wore \u2018 ue son, Who was adv rticod as a sues pre : , \\ CoS ; LS nor in ard vx fluet rm fit nt Cro the desde 1 tar nesgotr a On the long servie When the hig where the groups of women broke tha! all thei décorations.porter of Mr, t'aunteTiau = sereine in \u2019 \u2019 4 LÉ ten dames 1 has trp die Tr + 7 the on vo, Pees q y cn h Je q RAR the thousand who monotony pressed ond surged as far as | M orkmen were mgaged all night lonæ the Commons, i nor fe x | Coat n Pts art mero vag ! pe on ee facon the onu squer+ in the eye could reach.\u201c in finishing the ercetion of Venetian ! ons re i fret Naso turers the ae : iu Le an ee Toon wb none] it te cames alive Fee also page five masts and triumphal arches, and some Sa) hee sant: eben - | ) \u2018 7 or \u2018 : jof k wer .' a 3 | >.TL .ol CL Susqortatmane cer rune 0 AE i J ._ - Po 1\u20ac Jutier were only completed as PR Tl | Ww ch on NS : Pad ta mortes country her ail auf Pre Put! 1 she TS LT | the Prt of guns announced King es wot I TE et eee dit ue ds af the present ous ;, NM M ee, MONTREAL MAN IS HELD.dering Maurice Ahearn, of New Ro.1 Fi1055 entry info his Kingdom, when.CE A a I.5 too pce ae res have vo © rte vo I Foret, chede, Last Friday ni as thew ral the train traversed the bridge connect- fon people, and au tre ; .qe ar , , Le ur À ; ., riday night, as they fail 10 © ihe Servia will stri or We Choe ena] reports of ve oan tar Frederick Scott is Charged with Rob- Eve an account of their movements on | 8 Nervia with Austria, : Cintre - Ah ch Hoe Lou ee n put fre Malte a à vo + PE th vw king New York City Flats.that night 7 | cette TRE ; : The te, tho ar CONNUE [I = ol Pre + \u2018 a io thee Savor cu Ane 00 Ce At 15 ONT a M AU OF ae .| ; oe tend CET the Specs] Cavrespondent of The i AUTOS FROM THE STATES ST : ane ia ase ., - 5 ' ; ; ; | : D : ! ed ar coute ins | Phe toes They pe tary Herald in New York.) Chief Detective Cs ! » cures us thar it Uo nave a honds | Ce à , : co , ; ; .Pe 0 ; arpenter does rat Again pt go CRRTEICSe png | TE des Dw on What Opposition Will Claim.i.CA Ve | New ak Jur 2h Frederick Scott, Know Frederick Scott, He has the} WON'T PAY CANADIAN DUTY Ime 4) Sts \" tol os ES 7 5, sn - L , \u201c y .: } | ol ' Re he ; ! 5 2e n | a fitietesn Nears of pe or Montre] pames of several Scotts on his hoanks, ; ; + ! Bow hear Uae rite ae en the crue eo crn v eon : ; ro : : htu this prisoner js .ay : î but cnr Fimo .Co + y I.ue a Pet Certes Gallagher, of Afhanx, and {of them prisoner is too young to he'any Mr.Robert White Notifies Mr.Dan- mor T ! 111} Et.Le ; re 1 1, 1 Te Pots nf ha eet eee us es Hasard lé ateaut the sonne ange are durand That None Will Be \\ \u201c vi - .vn « ' hn ' Le _ vont vee - , ; 20 .°°.vie A FISCAL DECLARATION | pr ee Te el 0 je Tete he \u201c h oué ter srrest hese Gor aslaries in Flas seinfeld bo feletn lie dete Levied at Border.\u2018 TRS ; potes vtr pt it ve , Co \u201c+ : AFFECT wer i Cart I , | Cu nt tata Yad for Whaoh the prune sav cinouû ft to 10.000, .hd Arrangements were completed yester- Fiscal Union Will be an Issue in Bye- | [LITE , re \u2019 LE ta Xs | Hot vba canes he carpe to New = GENS SONS NNINGS PE + ds between the Dominion Government t sr Barnard C-stle .Ge > ; .Uo DEF it Yar mona yo Ter war, has hulle acon ola \"CE ant tne automonle OWNETS 0 1s city Election for Ba pe .eq LL Men} fssnes PUR 0 102 hae two Compan- 2 \u2014 * Whergby the machines of the Automo- Division.as | ; i ' ta at opi eb tors nnd ao PM htes Green, 0 well = Aden, Arabia, June 24.\u2014The hits uh of America, on their run from .i) \\ GE pa?\u2018 bio .! dar de?: : 0 ! Brion 5 sea thin ded recente left 5 anxiety .regarding General «8 New York to Montreal, will not have to = ft\" , to Mescren Horus a > Ce ' sh her 0 qui \u2018 torn Stet AL gs rhe Tonse of Feture, whore he was Gl Manning's force in Komali- + pay duty ON crossing the border.Mr.Poser Ned, | coat \u2018 D Vor?tp.url A t ! | [EAE Por nan Keo, es the \u2018Lrautsh Wad\u201d iQ Land, Fust Africa, has heen + Hohort M hite collector of customs, no- ET 1 1 1 te th bus selection to ; an ., 4 Corn st NE hyn Cie ns The wie ce lewd ro have rohhesd oe aliayed by the receipt of the + tified Mr, U.H, Dandurand yesterday ; ) , .te 1507 ou sat sn * 4 Les Ti state Qu 1-0 dn rrr ean Due flats wh Te tle occupants were absent, ol news that a flying column + afternoon that no duty would be levied, H ET CAS MA Elu + Dratlo ss rie ml io oth in ° ' ppt ee an = ir db nach hot, Rome jewellery w from Rerbera got in touch + and that the machines would pass.tir in ve death of ST t vu Posas- nur th.avion 1 PR PV ue ot CE Now a thrHi of glad agreed to adont a boby, provided she ; Cor ae MT ees) tam se Ls pore : exci : ; .nolo ah Louies ino the way His Honor decided that the Wor ghee mnt bee oan etd to the annoy! } friend 1 * \" oi Sat mm JY a hr.southfal rat vitement agitates the ns paid à certain amount for taking AT fo t gepaiation of private vas responsible for the qprbe of the ance they eons ead the pablie hy Invent.| fhe bavi a a Ve 0 Ae \" Ce And the boy with half a dollar counts hi caretof il, for say, at least two years.Poe ali et chee us to the consid ro drive, and con Jepnnied her to pv {Mag all kiddo orf treks in order to make fies nen hat ee co a self supremely blest, \u2019 m- She received the money, and in a few His al pu one ship, We cor- Lovides fhe costs amounting to a fUT- rnote notes than they bave à risht 1e, on Hh mat ee i ! Pains Was While the prodigal who squanders difnes and Gi VS When an opportunity presented it- th SON M the Latter fase know er sam of $ ; He condemuel th arsenudant ta No wi, en i repented pennies as they come soll, thee baby was deserted.being left H po dar Yoo tron heel const We Phe sbeebs dey vid ta be on ae eb Le ar ane nomi he ren TT ! \u2019 ' Works hn cherry untiring to acquire the vn bt rlorstoj, The ventre of operation vor 15e Ty Co te conser ss of ; - Toes | aediul sum appears to bee cr point near Searboro.- Le - - ces 2 lovs whose records have hee hady , PT sh dr leaves M a JUDGE RITCHIE'S RECORD.ra ba a °n shady In the - ! Co Lath CURE ens STR MINTO NARROWLY foo en cate Denes ned Te threw 1 to OF ba ber 0 coor lead alent Ape won Hor att Thay or -mueh\" .CLEARS THE LAKE OF NETS.th.; © tre through which .pe mie 3 aber ae ode on esa gna Hears Thirty-five Cases in Thirteen se , | ovo ror F0 Weutdu \u20ac Le mb lL tp the B ton good, | Wi hers Doe ctor Joseph.Riendeau [SEEN Co ta dia or 4 fournie .\u201c ab ; i vial bench ees * \u2018hrertuty r , ir err si vi ake = ter Saturday i : voa ben \" WJ \u201c pe ! \u2018 ! a ESCAPES DESTRUCTION ton Rs | four to he \u20ac strekoor dyna- Days-\u2014Advocates Hi,n License.rt pee Vie 0 Wolan, Wien sie \u2018 hrertuiis van On the ir errands, mind what'a Vo=it nl Lark =.Peter Saturday and \\ [EE +} z Cater, A av mate, EU ete fe er, dieu Blames her bl withont a town - Monday ain} seized a Jet of ilègal nets Na M Ce Pre A pipe to due .flew docetimahe decmmers ent innk- (pes Je Tue See er rot) ; Hebd for ut ns son ns he cures home.fust hal rendition when the eireus whith wora destroyed.Mr.Riendéau pe tu nl 5, ec Le rm Trunk pireman Finds Stick of Dynamite sin jit is wanton Jae, Ce 2 je, at pit Luring courtship, he talks and she listons.es to town.says that ihe lake fs pos Glear of nets, Ye if pe Canadian Narthern or any _\u2014 ee ng nt the Supreme our rep last + rriige, the enfer te reversed.or vise .hut that the river below st as a lot .s About to Throw into ; ; , After marrage, the order 16 veversed.sé Now a spec .i ! : ! oie pi pot red { ot desire to uit Coal He Wa Furnace QUEBEC TROOPS IN CAMP Wu er hel Ww h o w por to be they both talk, awl the neighbors Listen.re eee Stupendous hits the eager.of nets dovn.He purposes to clear ve an Podeje rent way an and ont O urnace.: n record.JIadae tite hw no thirteen - Horses ana them out.A Le _ ; : s round the r ngs careeri ° °°.the West t-pecial tn The Müntreal Herald ) nave tried thntyv-tive caves eut of a LYNROMIR ZSINKOVITS was one of the ng.acrobats \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a Mont a) AL x i : PAU ; ARR : as who almost fly, .Co - \u2014 (Special to The lon real Heraia} | Quauer, June 24.The First Quehee 00cket of sixtr-nbie, fho other thirty.lnad-rs of the Xervian tevelt Its aboul the Ladicr of surpassing beauty\u2014creatures fairy- UNSETTLED.- (=p- 1%] to Toe Montreal Herald) Halifax, NH.June 24, It wns DURS Field Battery vent into fheir annual four being citer cedtled at contntaed, most explosive yet, like and £ay ' Prohs.\u2014Ottawa and Upper St.Law- ; : to the merest accident that the 459V- [camp al Levis (his morning.The julse returned yesterday to open = Riding recklessly a-tip\u2018oe, clad in glittering v i Gaepesian, :E: Bouchard, - Gaspé, general cargo, A.Lemleux.88.Lord Lansdowne, J.English, Cardiff, general cargo and\u2019 ve stock, R.-Reford & Co.- SS.Buenoë Ayrean, B.T.Eastway, Glasgow via Livenpool, general cargo and cattle, H.& A.Allan.$8.Catalone, T.Glover, Sydney, light, Dominion Coal Company.VESSELS ~N PORT.Persiana, below Sohmer Parle Flensburg, Hochelaga.Loughrigg Holme, Hochelagä.\"- Granaria,\u201d below Sohmer Parks King David, Heochelaga.: falacia, Jacques Cartler pler, « Janeta, foot of Beaudry streets\u2019 Verande; Windmill Point.Orcadian, Allan wharf.-Atlantian, Alexandra pler.Dominion, Alexandra pler.=, Tunisian; Allan wharf.J Lake Manitoba, King Edward - \u201cfer, Indian, Alexandra pier.Ohi, helow Sohiner Park.Jacques Cartier ptet.\u201d Hem, Windimil! Paint.Manhattan, foot of Peaudry street.Bray Héad, Hochelaga.Wyandotte, Jacques Cartier pier: \u2018Manchester Trader, Jaeques Cartier + \u201c PORT OF- 5 QU'BBEC.Quebec, June 23.\u2014Passed -up\u2014Frisia, 5.30 -a.m.; Bonavista, \u20186 a.m.; Farmal dy 3.40 p.m.= .vo ; SYDNEY: Sydney, Ni 8.June 23.\u2014Arrived \u2014 Transit, Folin, \"Montreal ; -» Dominion, Dawson, Montreal ; Sif, - Hermansen, Montreal, Suiled\u2014Pr iestfiéld.Curtis, Wabuna, Montreal; Aberdeen, Bour | Transit.Foin, \u2018Quebec; \u2018Phree Rivers, tic, Abbott.langer, Quebec; INLAND NAVIGATION., Lachine Canal.\"U p\u2014Steame rs Hamilton, Sovereigm, Gécan, Avon, Salaberry; Filgate, Du- \u201cchess of Y ark, Uoluinbian, Florida, Chatéauguay, Rideau: Queen, Jet, Cherokee, Iroquois, Iowa, Kingston, \u201cNebraska, Aid, Monts real, Garnet, Wm.Henry, Eddy.Her- \u2018bert, Russell, Junbo, Clark, .Robert, Sancta Anna, St Down \u2014 Steamers Soversign, Ocean, Columbian, Florida, barges Aïcldes, Clovis.STE AM SHIP.MOVEME NTS.\u2018Rnhert, Wailace, Duchess \u2018of \u2018York, Chateauguay, New York! June 2.arrived; Nore dam, Genoa and Naples, I\" London.June 22 \u2014Arrived, .Minne- haha, New York.; \u2018Liverpool, June 23.\u2014Arreved 22nd.Paruvian, Halifax ; ; 2urd;.Bavarian, Montreal.: \u2018Antwerp, June 3.\u2014Afrived, Zeeland, KING.DAVID BRINGS SU \u201cGAR.Sugar is being Cimported in large\u2019 JJouantities from Demerara, for the first \u2018time ir four vears, The steamship King David arvived last week, the Crown of Granada, iS fofloxwingrand is dur here\u2019 Friday, aud the Britannic left Denier- ari a few days hgo.All three are \u2018consigned \u2018to.the Canada Sugar Refinery.\u201cA lot of béel\u2018sugar has heen imported \u2018during the LT lot being 15,000 bags, which came ves | Last four: years, the, latest terday from Antwerp on thd Manhattan, of.the Leyland.Line ; sit, THE SAILORS\" INSTITÉ TE, Mr.Horace A.Revner and the choir - Church\u2019 were greeted ai the Sailors\u2019 Institute last night by a full house.- The soloists were Miss Liinghton and Messrs.McAllister and Telling, and Mr.Nickson.contrib- vied 1.istrumental music.The choir SANE choruses in good style.\u2018The suitl- ora were as usual on hand in large numbers, and took their part of the programme in great style.The marin- Win.Berry, steamship Dominion; Méssrs.\u2018WhHams, fan; Messrs.Wright and Carey, Domin- fen: Willtamn Barrett, Persiana: James Peace, Buenos Ayrean.The accompaniments were played by Miss Meyers, Mr.Reyner and Mr.William Berry, cf the steamship Dominion.A brief but NE address was made by Mr.+ .M.Dur.\u2018STEAMER.NORWEGIAN HELD.\u201cHalifax, June 24.:-The steamer Norwegian, which wis ashore.near Cape Ray, was ltbelled at Port aux Bas; Que, Monday at the instance of the\u2019 Retd.- Newfoundland Compäny,- for salving the steamer and cargo.The steamer SPEAKS OF COFFEE DRINKING.BOUT coffee drinking, a prominent Chicago physician says: *I have | the best of reasons for naming coffee as among the most dangerous of slow poisons.My own personal experience outside of the general experience gained by my practice has taught me the truth, \u201cAt about 16 I became a member \u2018of a young people's society.whose pledge.barred the use of all intoxicants, tobacco, tea and coffee until the age of 21.I kept my pledge and early temperate habits were formed.Up to about- my 30th year I was an athlete; no one had better health or spirits.\u201cA short time after passing thirty T began the use of coffee at breakfast with an occasional cup at eveiing parties.The first symptoms of ill health I.remem- \u2018ber came soon and later sore mouth and stomach trouble followed.Finally well .marked dyspepsia supervened.My bowels sympathized, of course, also my nervous system became impared.Dizziness attacked me and tremulous hands.rendered writing exeedingly difficult.My diet had to be restricted.Experienced medical advisers forbade all fruits * Several attacks of gastritis troubled me and bowel complaint became quite frequent.\u2018I am now past 60 years of age.About 18 months ago I saw a shrewdly written statement of Postum Cereal | I gave it careful reading and thought, and as an experiment substituted Postum for Java \u2018and Mocha.Por the first three days of the change I felt keenly the loss of the stimulant, after tliat the nutrient quality of the Postum more than compensated the deprivation, and an astonishing change came in \u2018recurring hunger three times daily ; I could scarcely wait for meals, a sensation I had not had for more than thirty years.\u2018Now my health is excellent.I eat fruits of all kinds and foods as my appetite demands.ï am regal: ing my nervous tone and my strength is increasing daily.Except my change from coffee\u2019 to Postum I have made no.change\u2019in my mode of living.: © Do you wonder that I name coffe as the most dangerous of slow poisons?«1d \u2018eve there are thousands suffering asi suffered.\u201d Name given by Postrm or, Battle Creek, Mich.» Britannia Neilson; Philadeiphia ; Mys- : Thomas and Parkinson, Tunis: i will be detained until a bond is given for her release, It iar new reported that the Norwegian wil] be taken to, Quebec for repairs., DEPTH oF THE CHANNEL.The official register of the depth o 21 water, in.the ship channel Tuesda reads as follows: Montreal\u2014Noon, 80° feet 7 inches.Near Sorel\u20146 p.m., 30 feet 3 inches.St.Jean des Challons\u20142.50 p.m.29 feet | 11 inches at low water; 5.35 am, 35 feet at high water.8t.Nicholas\u2014T11.56 a.m., 27 feet 5 inches at low water: 4.22 a.m., 48 feet 8 inches at high water! MANHATTAN HAS BIG: CARGO.The Leyland line 8S.Manhattan, arrived yesterday with 9,000 tons of car- BO, The load consisted of cement, sugar, .iron and general cargo.In 1900 the SS.Westmeath brought the largest cargo ever brought to this port.It weighed 9,800 tons.The Manhattan's cargo is the largest since.then.: FALSH ALARM \u20ac ON TUNISIAN.A small cylindrical parcel among the Jluggage sent on board the AHan liner Tunisian at Liverpool, aroused the.captain's suspicions.\u2018a police inspection -revealed a pair of clock weights, and the owner subsequently explained that he was taking a grand- tather's élock to Toronto and had packed the weights separately: for greater\u2019 security.; To - GENERAL NOTES.The Birmingham, Hansa-St Lawrence Line, Montreal to Antwerp, discharged \u2018her shipment of live stock at Deptford and proceeded on \u2018her voyage.Two ' sheep were lost.The Sardinian, Allan Line, Glasgow to Montreal, with passengers and gen- J&ral cargo, will.-arrive this evening.The Lake Champlain, Canadian Pacific Atlantic\u2018 Line, salled yesterday from Liverpool with-41 first, 4! second and 620 third class, passengers and gen- \u2018eral cargo for Quebec and.Montreal.The Bavarian, Allan Line, Montreal to Liverpool, Arrited outwards at 9 a.m.yesterday.She.was \u2018detained 27 hours by fog in- the Gulf., The Gaspesian sailed yesterday .for Gaspe ports with passengers and general cargo.Le The Wy andotte, Furness Line, will be the next ship\u2019 to\u2019 sail, for South: African: | ports.The Hurona, Thomson \u2018Line, Newcas- |tle to Montreal; sailed.yesterday.The Lord Larne, Lord Line, passad Cape Magdalen inwards at 1 p.m.yes- terdaÿ.The Montevidenn, Allan Line, London to Montreal, passed: Little Metls.at 3.20 p.m.yesterday.Fhe Loughrigg.Holme satled from Quebec for Grimsby yesterday.\u201cThe: Manchester City sailed from Manchester on Sunday for Montreal.The Manxman, Domintors Line, Bristol to Montreal, passed Father Point at 2.45.p.m.yesterday.The roncordia, Donaldson Line, all ed yesterday.for Glasgow w #th general cargo and live stock.The Lake Michigan.Canadian Pacific Atlantic Line, Montreal to Liver- col,\u201d passed.Tory Island.at 1 a.m.yesterday.| - \u2018The M.©.Holm, Montreal to London, is completing cargo at Three Rivers.The Buenos Ayrean, Allan Line, sailed: to-day.for Glasgow: She\u2019 has 796 | head of cattle for Liv erpool.~The Mane hester Engineer.Quebec to Manchester, arrived Saturday.Three head of cattle were lost on.the voyage.\u2018The Lord Lansdow ne, Lord Line, sailed to-day for Tardiff with \u2018live stock and general cargo.Four hundred tons\u2019 of Lake- Superior vopper\u201d ore is part of.the Cured: + ery.HAPPENINGS Now \u2018School for Longueuil.- \u201cThe Town of Longueuil will have a new school which will \u2018he erected by the | Protestant Board of Séhoo! Commis- srlonars, - Mr.Andrew Hardie, chairman of the -\u2018pourd, will lay the corner stone Saturday at 4 o'clock.Mr.James Price Recovering.\u201cMr.James Price, president of the Montreal Hide and Calfskin Company.who was operated on Monday for appendicitis at the General Hospital, is reported by- the \u2018officlals .of the -insti- tution.to be getting on as well as.could he expected.+ Emmanuel Charch to Close.During the month of July Emanuel Church will be closed and the congregation will worship at Dominion Square Methodist Church.During August this Dominion Square congregation will ut tend Emanuel Church.\"Banque Provinciale Branch: The Carsley Block branch of the ; Banque Provinciale will be opened next Monday.Women clerks will be ém- ployed, but the \u2018head office in Pinre d'Armes Square will have chatge.The bank has also operted branches -at ste Scholastique and L\u2019Epiphanie Mr.W., T.R.Lapointe and Mr.Alex.Boyèr are the respective managers.; Fined for\u2019 Refusing Fares.\"A man and two women wanted to be driveñ from Sohmer Park to'a St.Denis Street address and.approached Alfred Tison.a carter, with thé request that he drive them.Alfred said the distance was too short and refused, and a complaint was made.- Yesterday he .ap- .peared before Mr.Recorder Poirier and was fined $10 and.costs or \u2018in default J one month in jail for his refusal.Catholic j Sailors\u2019 \u201cClub.Prof.Cal.H.Corey, assisted by his pupils, has arranged an exceptionally good programme for this evening's entertainment at the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club.Among thoge taking part wil be that great.favorite little Miss Why- tock \u201cin her Irish jig and Scotch reel.The sullors\u2019 from the many ships in .|port.will also contribute towards the -evening's pleasure with \u2018their choruses \u2018and \u2018dancing Commissioner Street cars stop at hall.\" Burial of the Guay Family .A pathetic scend was witnessed at 289 Maisonneuve Street yesterday, when the funerals of the four members of the Guay family who were drowned at Pout de I'lle took place.Thé remains: cf father, mother,.son and daughter were taken to the Church of the Sacred Heart, where the impressive funeral service of the Catholic Church was conducted.The funeral was attended hy large numbers of relatives and friends b of - the \u2018deceased.Court St.Patrick, Alliance Nationale, sent a large repre- sintation to the obsequies.Town Valuations Increase.The assessors of \u2018Ste.Cunegonde will; meet Friday to definitely adopt the property valuation of the town.The property this yehr is worth $3,687,908 against $3,602,600 in 1902.By wards it is: North, $916,016; Eant, $340,840; West, $548,280; South, $1,483,800.The big fire in the Montreal Brass Works has caused a diminution of value In the East Ward but it is counterbalanced by t building of new structures for the Montreal Rolling Mills in the South Ward.The non-assessable property, such as churches and schools, is put at $368,807.The last census of the town showed a population of 10,835.: Campaign for Building Fund.The McGill! Y.M.C.A.building com- niittee held its first meeting yesterday and decided to: pursue the oampaign for funds with the grentest energy.B | A.eas urtry, John Dillon, \u2018Donaldson, of Toronto, replied.the results, -\u2014 \u2018Company\u2019 8 and A ents\u2019 \u2018Telephone, Main 135.Mosquitoes ! arrangement will be reversed and thel pepAY, TONx 2, 1008; [ans es ps ot amount by fall.The committee tee la can posed of Messrs.Samuel Finley, Robert Munro, Henry Birks, W.irks, FF.\u2018 £.F.D.Adam phar .D.5, M.ory.Prof.B.J.Harrington, Rev.ne Banana oor George E Ams trong , Dr.Geo! and Alex, McFee, \u2018eo Æ.Arms « pr 4 BARCELONA STRIKE 18, SERIOUS.Barcelona, Spain, June 26.\u2014The strike situation here is growing more serious.Bevera] thousand more laborers left are closed and vessels are unable to leave the port on account of the lack of fuel.The cit he.vit patro gendarmes.¥ is heavily lied by _\u2014pmp__pp FINNS MUST NOT HAVE GUNS.St.Petersburg, June 24.\u2014A new edict sanctioned by the Czar prohibiting the sale in Finland of guns, ammunition or explosives of any sort, except under the most severe restric tions, has been issued The edict Is.regarded as being a long step towards the complete disarmament of the Finns.\u2014 ; rires + 8ONS OF SCOTLAND MEET.Brantford, Ont., June 24.\u2014-The Grand Camp of the Sons cf Scotland opened| here yesterday at Victoria Hall, Grand Chlef Fraser presiding.About 250 delegates were present.Shortly after 10 o'clock Mayor Halloran, T.H.Preston and Ald.Leitch appeared at the Grand Camp and were admitted.The Mayor, on behalf of the citizens, in a neat.and : pointed speech, welcomed the delegates to the elty, telling them of the many places of interest which they could | visit and all about the numerous man- | ufacturing establishments, to which Mr, A MAN'S FEET.What's more distressing than\u2019 sore, aching, tired feet.Griffith's Menthol Liniment will cure then Bufely, surely, aud quickly.| You'll be delighted with Cures any pain of any 25 cents a large bottle.\u2014 \u2014 rom kind.- \u201cRor KIDNEY \u201cTROUBLES and CATARRH BLADDER.Cures all jl Discharges in à 48 Hours Each capes same ft Bevare of counterfeits, FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.he An Old and Well-Tried Remedy.| | their work yesterday, many factories 8.8.ESCALONA \u2018tor FATHER POINT, GASPE BABIN, It only takes One Dollar to open a Savings Bank account .When in need of Toney.vou can.get it without delay.co ey The So vereign Bank of Canada, 202 St.James Street.Corner of Guy and St.Catherine Street.- '.CALL OR WRITE FOR BOOKLET.« SHIPPING.REFORD ACENCIES DONALDSON LINE Glasgow Weekly Service.FROM MONTREAL.BALACIA .wreveveses June 24.MARINA (cold storage) .\u201cJuly 2 .8.KASTALIA.(cold storage) .July 9 .8.TRITONIA (cool alr).evens JUly 16.DONALDSON BROS., GLASGOW.THOMSON LINE.London Weekly Service.FROM MONTREAL.8.FREMONA June 23 .S.DEVONA (cold storage &- 000] air) June 27 .8.CERVONA (cold storage&cool air) July 4 8.8.HURONA (cold storage & coo! alr) July 11- ' LEITH SERVICES.S.BELLONA .iesccseoienves July 15 8.8: BELLONA .\u2026.\u2026.ss0scesscucse « July 24 ABERDEEN SERVICE.aessrsece sec as ra reeer \u2026 July 21 oo WM.THOMSON & SONS, DUNDEE.\u2018LORD.LINE\u2014Cardiff Service., FROM MONTREAL.S.8.LORD.LANSDOWNE 8.8.LORD CHARLEMONT .8.8.LORD IVEAGH : * THOMAS DIXON & Py BELFAST.THE, ROBERT REFORD Cô., LIMITED, 5 St.Sacrament St.MONTREAL.vo STTAMSEP CA Nue) SS.\u201cCAMPANA,\u201d Next Salling From Montreal, .MONDAY, 29th\u2019 JUNE, AT 2 PM Ana.afterwards on every alternate MONDAY, leaving Quebec the following day at NOON Liverpool & London & Globe INSURA NCE COMPANY.\u201cCapital and- Assets exceed__.RG1.000 1.000 | Cunadiad Investments 'exceed 2.000.000 Clalns Pa'd exceed.AR - 200.000.0000 .\u2019 HEAD OFFIGE\u2014Company's Building, corner \u201cPlace d'Armes.and ; St James.Street, - Montreal.\u2026 .MONTREAL DIRECTORS: A.F.Gault, Esq.: Chairman: W.J.Buchanan, Bsa Deputy Chairman.Samuel Finley, Esq.\"E.S.Clouston, Eeq., Sir Alexander ! Lacoste.4 G.F.C, SMITH, : J.\u2018GARDNER THOMPSON.Joint Resident Managers WILLIAM JACKSON, Deputy Manager.- \u2014 Toe.Mostuitoss 1 .Black Files.\u201cBlack Files: 5 ASH'S INSECTICIDE is the only sane pre ventative from the bites of the above specimen of Natural History= Price 2c and Suc pet bottle Caterpillars Caterplliars Sav e your Currants and Gooseborrios by using | WUITE HELLEBORE~ For sale by J.A.HARTE, Chemist, ; 1778 Notre Dame Street.Te = \u2014 r \"Country.orders promptly tilled.\u2014 = Young\u201d s Hotel, Atlantic ct, Nu.The only absolutely fireproot hôtel in Atlantic.City.Directly on the Boardwalk, near Young's Pier.European plan.Opèn all year.250 rooms, 120.private baths with salt and fresh.water.Restaurant.equal to any in New York.James R.Keenan.Also of Hotel Gordon, Washington.' .: \" Bridges, Drains.| Waterworks, Raliways, Land Surveying.\u2019 BEAUDRY & BROWN.Civil \u2018Engineers.107 st.James Btreet.Montreal PATENTS, : TRADE I MARES FETHERSTONHAUGH & & ©.- BOLIOITORS AND EXPERTS .I Life - Bulldinæ.ATENTS] Wesolicit the business of Manulacturers, En-, and others who realize the advisabil = ving their Patent business transacted by perta Preliminary advice free.Charges m rate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 Pages.seat upon\u2019 request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bldg.Montreal : and \u2018Washington, D.C, U.S.A, J.H.R.MOLSON & ~ BROS.! - Have always on hand the various kinds of ; |ALE and PORTER MRS.WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYR MAL 5 8 BAY, PERCE, CAPE \u2018COVE, GRAND HIV.sa as EN FILE ph SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN, = ILD, 64 a Oui, AL TS Ai PAINS Pant accommodation fo n r passen; ce a and 3 the best à remolr fof \u2018No cargo received after Noon of sailing day.i tho world.i sold br fie Jo Freight, Passage and 8 m,.apply MRS.\u2018WINSLOW'S SES SYRUP, 3.G.BROCK &.CO.Agents, .act meaty Five: Cena « EE wm Commisatoners St.City.\u2014 === \u2014 .THES CANADA JAMAICA - Steamship Company.Direct.Fortnightly Service from.Jamaica to Ganada.\u2019 he Company's \"thoroughly ventilated Banana fitted Fruiters, the \u2018S.S.Ask and ss.Veritas, satl every alternaté Tuesday from Han gareying as | freight Cocoanuts, Res, neapples, Bananas, \u201cdnd merchandise.general : SAILINGS.Ce Low From Kingston\u2019 and.Outports to £8.VERITAS .P Halitax.S.S ASK .s.s.VERITAS rete a.we »ou ce & _ - - And Fortnightly Thereafter.From Halifax .to Kingston.\u201c Black River and Santiago de Cuba.And\u2019 Monthly Thereafter.- furnished on application to the Company's \"Agents in Jamaica.railway stations In Canada to Kingston and Jamalca Outports-and 'o Santiago de Cuba._A.G JONES '& CO., Agents.Dawes & Co.|\u2019 BREWERS, LACHINE, P.Q.Matn 566.Montreal Office: 521 St.James Street.Ale and Porter Brewers.: Wood and Bottles.Families Regularly Supplied.600 Notre Dams se.Montrea) Illegal Bottling.$50 REWARD.WM.DOW & co.MONTREAL.* BREWERS AND MALTSTERS.Will pay tne above Tewari fur am.dence leading to the conviction of any person \u2018their name.trade mark, or labels \u2018without thelr authority.ATENTS avo _ OWEN N.EVANS, - Temple Bullding, Montreal.Kingston, Jamaica; and Jamaica Outports to | \u2018Halifax, Montégo Bay \u201d N 8.ASK June 29 «ASK .! Gers son July 27° ss ASK ee i ean pas Aug.= - Freight rates from Jamaica, to -Halifax on Cocoanuts, Oranges, ete.Through Bills of Lading issued from all | Pale Ales and Porter | | xMONTROS 1 Liverpool, aoû by Montéagle and Montrose te \u2018| Cabin, Round Trip,\" A Third Class, to Liverpool, London, Gla: , TRADE MARKS SHIPRING.ALLANLINE| \u2018ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.30 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons.NEW STEAMSHIPS.Tunisian.10,570 tons.Twin screws } Bavarian.10,370 tons.Twin screws lonian.,.9,000 tons, Twin screws 3 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.: ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.- Calling at Moville.From .From From Liverpool.Steamer, Montreal.Quebec.3 11 June.*Tumsiaf, .27 Jude 27 June 18 June.*Parisian soccc0 4 July 4 July 25 June.Pretorian \u201cees 1 July 2 July.*Bavarian .18 July 18 July 9 July.Jonian voncocuors 3 July 2 July 16 July\u2026.Tunisian .:.1 Aug.1 Aug.Junisian and Bavarian are the larg.3 est and finest steamers on the Cana- .} dian route.\u201d Record passage, Tunisian, % Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 12 hours.Ÿ The saloons and statéroms are in the central ÿ part, where Jeast motion is felt.Electricity is.used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights being at the command af the passengers any hour of the night.Mie rooms A and smoking rooms on the promenade deck.-% The saloons.and staterooms are heated by steam.3 RATES OF- PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $65.00 and upwards, according to steamer.A reduction of ten per cent.is made on\u2019 | Round Trip tickets except on lowest rate, Second Cabin\u2014To Liverpool or Lon- donderry, $37.50 to $42.50 single; 371.25 to 380.00 return.\u2018 ; Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London, 3 Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, including a plentiful supply of provisions cooked and served, and every requisite for the voyage, $25.00 and $26.00.GLASGOW SERVICE.; From New York.From Montreal.- a Sardinfau \u20182 4 25 June .:Mongolian~ 1 July .] 8 July.Laurentlan 8 July .Sicllian -.& 16 July.Numidian- 22 Jüly - \"Corinthian | Rates\u2014First \u2018Cabin, $30 and upwards: return tickets, $95.00 and upwards, Second Cabin, to \u2018Glasgow or Londonderry, $35; return tickets, |}.$66.50.Steerage, $25.00 and everything neces- \"Jf.| sar provided.* Steamers on this service have excellent ac- -commodation for all rlasses of passengers.The Saloons are forward: Staterooms near.the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the | entire width of the vessel, And two-thirds of & the length.Electric lights throughout, and &lectric.bells in every stateroom._ .H.& A.ALLAN, .55 Common Street.Montreal \u2014_\u2014\u2014e DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS .MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.*Kensington .June20, July 25, Aug.29 - +Dominion.Juñe 27,'Aug.1.Sept 5 4 *Southwark -.July 4, Aug.8, Sept.13 A evens July 18, Aug.22, Sept 28 Canada Ju - BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.su -June 18,- July 16, Conimonwealth\u2019 .July 2, July 20, New England .July 9, Aug.6, \u201c PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Norseman.June 13 Nomadic.June 2?Englishman.June 20 !Irishman., Juiy 4 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL.+ FROM MONTREAL.\u2019 - \u2026 June 20 | June 28 Mayflowcr .- *Manxman.\u2026.July \u2018 Turcoman.Tu 4lberian.July1s$ Indian.BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.2 \"Cambromän.June 20 | Vancouver., July 18.Cold storage and cool air.» - '$Cold storage.© \u2018For all particulars regarding freight or passage, apply to \u201cTHE DOMINION LINE,\" a St.Sacrament St.Montreal.Canadian Pacific Ry.Ry.Atlantic Steamship Lines.Proposed Summer Sailige.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL \"LIVERPOOL SAILINGS.From Liverpool.From Montreal.LAKE ERIE .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026uvesceceuesensionus June 18 LAKE MANITOBA .* CMOUNT TEMPLE .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.-LAKE CHAMPLAIN.vélosceccnux LAKE ERIE .siesesanionsins LAKE MANITOBA .LAKE CHAMPLAIN srwacccscocuc0c0.ÂUE.18 The Lake Michigan carries - Third .Class passengers only, and the Mount Temple a lim.| ited number of First Cabin an?Third Clans passengers.| MONTREAL TO BRISTOL.BE FURNESS, WITHY&CO.(LIMITED.) \u2018MANCHESTER \u2018LINERS, LIMITED MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.- From Manchester.From Mon June 7.\u201cManchester Trader .\u2026: June June 14.*Manchester Commarce.July § June &i.°Manchester City .\u2026.July 8 *Fitted with cold storage.\u201d QUÉBEC AND MANCHESTER Manchester Engineer asnsossassssvanesss Ton qe w HANSA ST.LAWRENCE LINE, MONTREAL\" AND.ANTWERP.From An June ee eu EE, Por particulars an PH.Th 5 Franco Xathe Bt.Man su > ar SCHOOL RE [1 7 CONTINUE Ho 00° FE Announcement was made at the Ig exercises of the Catholic shoal last night ed ui.Justice Curran also denied, ry hool was closing on account of Bucial ditficulties.The step which thhourd of governors are lo take is 10 void such\u201c dibticuity.Changes in théarish had\u2018 brought this about.As fa!y mortgages on Lhe gehoot are con \u2018the prevalent rumors no part the hool's property hak been disgosed cer, he \u2018said, R Werentirely valid, am.the ropes with a red glow.Mounted i ansfer of the paush \u2018priests took palicenien sprung from shadow - into 4 ones away, with the result glare upd were.lost again .as they that uy entirely new state of affairs The present -parishpriest considers that he is first boundo'give his attntion to # paro- surro\\ds the -parist.chial thonl.Withoit- the assis « Of the arish\u201dpriest, the present School annot ga ew the result Being wi dead, atieast until-« patrochial school that\u2019 th present imtitution is estabkhed.Mr.Hgh J.- Senple said tha High Scpel would not be allowed to} die.Theyresent blilding would ably be ued as a home\u2019 for agéd ple, and agther sd smaller building.that the present viding will probably be made a.home r aged peopie, while the achool will transferred to a differeat site, and au probability the work will still be THOUSAHOS AT PARK \u201cWATCH BIG BONFIRE.mee \u2018Fifty thousand people watched \u2018a huge bonfire burst into brilliant flame burn fiercely for an hour and dle away into & pilesof glowing embers, at Lafontaine Park lust night.Around three aides of à big roped-off square they crowded.An immense grand stand, with a covered platform for band und choir, occupied -the east side of the square, Opposite; neur the west side, ! the bonfire bjazed, Inside the square | f was bejewelled with scores of colored | lights, which threw off a deep tinted.vapor as they blazed., Standing ten and twenty deep in an unbroken line: around the rones the celebrants watched In \u2018silence the bone fire and the brilliant lights lose their fire and' die down.The glare \u2018of the little colared fires Ut up the faces around AK} elos- High that of braced the crowd back from the fringe of smokMg lights.- ! Away off on the east side a \u2018sea of faces bathed in the warm glow of the | bonfire looked out across the SQUARE.- out on the park beyond the.cirélé nf, light cast by the flre's brilliant lit tenis\" wide\u201d the blackness of the moontagy nicht Between the.square \u2018and the \u201crent! packed crowds moved .afiulessiy to and fro; The tents were thronged and fiom, sod the clicking of w heels of fortune - and-ruttle of silver coins arose above \u201d : NC .\u2019 - -the din of talk and.laughter.vo.Co Cr = ne High be t the prob= peo- \u201csituated jsewher; be used for the Co echool.Inthis wy the board of gov- « HEERS BY YOUNGER MEN ernors woud be gle to hold \u2018on to the early rujainer season at Canton, w \u2018as old High S&ool milding and fixve con- adctional sv .He .wiv: towatd the construc: \u201ctions ths Quebec bridge.the \u2018ity of.Quebec had.had aosutisfiue= d that Here and there in the outer.durteness ! NIECE OF LATE MR.MKINLEY Se 15 WED TO JUDGE DAY'S SON}.\u201c- &spoctat to the \u2018Mônireal Herald.) Le Le Canton, Ohta, June 24\u2014One of the, mort notable sockil events of \u2018the The \u201cYnurriage to- -duy of Miss Ida Bar» | the bth She etd Sr \u201cee vof cous, + tin ; members of the.bands pitk Ce Aid then \u2018the oratory Parents WIE wR cad up their : welcome veshi TE ver \u201cinstruments and the alw Ÿ got the Relt.Fo - The ation of your Belt h « .that [-took your nfivice and p te control of the avedrer.It ep.You have rothifig to los it je not for the free helt se to he only what is fair.: \u201cro, you \u201creceiv are not ally E PUBLIC\u2014Dr.Sd to sell my Be trations are OFFICE \\ JRE\u2014 a 2 Cases WHICH.PROVE WHAT MY BELT IS BOING.i\" has workeo well and | an geting\u2019 alapg well, The getting better in every waÿ.\u2014PETEZ M.NICHOL= I My Belt'is worn comfortably at night gives no.étectrie entrent: having imudèé everyone reepticnl] 1 would\u2019 not hve to pod : v Gi tolé Fer kr now what Tiectricity win do \u2018when properly applied; I have boo; BY arr ot wir erfe they hive feit the w eight of.my\"hlows.p Moan -applinnee that does.cure, and T intend to hamimer Give me reasonable sec urity for the PAY WHEN CU, he advice of a practical physician.REE\u2014MY BOODK.\u2014Dr: MtLaughlin\u2019 s book for men is written in lain 1 anguage, ¢ ès method thordhe highest type, showing the best developed, specimens of \u2018manly - > 8 ue ana tne uk \u2018Bend tor it td y.ang\u2019 glves \u2018you prices of my Beits, showing the attachments used A treâting those cages.AVE A_ BOOK ESPECIALLY.FOR WOMEN, FR Cor.M.F.CLAUGHLIN, 214 St.Jan > c something That Causes More Wrecks Than | ; 127 Any Other Disease.- > * Thousands of meh have Varicoculu and\u2019 are janorant of the harm, which may result They only know that re Joe is drain- ag vitality and\u2019 ambition from their bodies and brins.and Know of = _NO- reason to account for it.This.terrible afflret tion.is the moat \u20ac treacherous, silent and certain in its work of alt known ailments.Jt | comes on without apparent causa and never ceases in its.\u2018deste uctivé: influence until it robs.a wan of ali his vitality ariel leaves him a physical and mental wreck.There nro many.ways of tr ating?vit none.so sure of a permanent, cure as Electricity.DE 0 RE Varicocele is primarily a weakiiess in theviin thidnirh which the nutritive blood flows.\" The friture \u2018of this civétilhtive Force: ns, lows the slaw- towing\u2019 blood to esa.nlite wid gr whet | fn sort of.cons \u201cgeste state upon the inner w alls of thiy véins; 1% weadually Speen: -ulates then until it almost\u2019 closes the \u2018channel.thus, inte reupting thie private circulation, causing pressure and distension of\u201d the Ave akened Vessels, and\u2019 producitig that.consequent degering sensation usually = complained of in Varicacele.- - 1 have perfected t the only app: larice.Ee which has a special attachment for treading this di-case, ol v lust two: weeks the varies fe.Ci, su me and I am \u201c PETERRORO.ONT.as ben most, rats fantory.> Thy varieoe \u201cle ure hused the Belt, CERANK MITCHELL, and phir tn ny Tarek : all aie i sad 1 4 TPUNBARTON, ONT.F in om a a Iam well pleased with «the Bel.\"Tt haz done great things for me.M vatiru el Be .\u201c, man.I was in very Pas chape when I got it.-SAM SMITH, WoodsTer ROR cele ay \u2018about on ov feet like a new.; would not take $50 cash for my Belt, [ never enjoyed better health, a no \"h > \"nt 3 : \u2018and enjoy life better than 1.ever \u2018dit hefnre.\u2014i0HIN days LEY, LA.VAL Le Le ONT.© onume nin J al.zy feel stronger.while you sleep, and gives au.piacerrt cnn th if TW lw ys anÿler La pours Its.Vitalizing energy dmg the body for six or vint Hits surs at might while you EASY TO WEAR.CURES WHILE: vou SLEEP re by trying my Felt.1 uike: ant\u2019 chances of suring every hemne,.which is not fr ce ut ail; Br this J'ust-as- godd Boll of ase that comes to ines fe Fred, for à doltar or tué.À 1bosit The publié \u2014 With these rai aye mere hain, I-hinte vay nt the public rertil- thew know iL Torres price of the Delt ind yon con \u2019 : ED Electric Belt is positively the\u2019 only - electric appliurive sold where 1 sive you my \u2018advice tree.of.charge \u2018 Agents\u201d or drug.stores My busjress is just as elon\u2019 as that ol McLaughlin's its.\u201cstrength, \u201cIt explains\u2019 my\u201d fr UPON APPL IGATION.Eh saat, Montreal, ue .m to 6 pom.Wednesday, and, Saturday Evenings il 8 Sundays, 10 to 1 noel \u2018 ar rise - peri ud 1 the CAEL ee of the 1wo.compani vs.a \"lo ptafe its own lines to.Grand Jr r | CR ROWLEY S SHORTAGE - | fi MAYEXCEED $75,000 3 | st | no \u2018erookedness is.expected DENIES THE RUMOR ory ear ag far \u2018as the finaners were strains af, \u201cGod Save the Kin An ire mae ~~ g\u201d Org que : conceyed, and would, be able \u201cto show | out sil the chilly adr, and: one.RAHA A re on Venses.'® of \u2018close to 15,000 over Fall, X= I'that the grass of \u201cPai¢ [Lafontaine brides i a proie : ay i ne A .A TS ; + ze Fat ce i A spr ings from\u2019 British, soil.- 20 Governor Clerk, The groan.tespond- | D RATE TROUBLES sir T Bom: as Shaughne Bey.probably - impz soxspd dy fhe stocks nid securits.that the unfounded reports.publrshed_ in Londdn, and spades the sutjset of sediterial \u201ceemment in- the London papers, art thely tu \u2018have if left uneoniris d'eted' givesarr emphatic dentaF to the « ment that any pate war effher.exists -ôr is Cammhan Pavifie and Grand, Trunk, a® was asseried in a wpe.déspatei published ur an afternoon voi this rity Yesterday: i rslaton between the\u201d Civadian, Paci- fim anid\u2019 fhe tir md Trunk\u2019 are \u2018as harmonious present tie gs they have \u2018heen at: auy' \u201cmperding.hétween \u2018The the Cheço, is nothing.w Harover in those rrlations \u201cto warrant Hie bebe Lor even thls: ppasition, : that any cond bet is dmpending aver rates, \u201cEn déspäteh alst - , that gtish > the i table, be that thi: ssers, Sir Thontas, repof are dying.that result ef auch a vouifiét would nadlify Pacific watild be driven prints.former vousideration of.tho Grand.Trunk réfrat Hing.\u2018from lhvading the: Northwe:t, the Cahad'an Patifir has refrained J from invading Ontario.Has the Canadian Phebe nny intention, may | ask, of Invading the Giraud Trunk.terminal, points iu \u2018On- in Oomarie and the termination, of the compiert .whétehy, In 3 a=imitter of poiley.whigh : if id not ssary to discuss at present, a ne Rut.ag re.= Rards a fate- war, 1 imap shy emphatically that Shure is mo, truth whatever, fu the\u2019 revert.\u201d CL ee Te | Liquidators are \u2018Busy.\u2018Working on the Books of the.Elgin \u2018Loan Company.: \u201cThenins, ont, ÿMfrehertätives àf the London & Western CPiusts Company, the liquidators, are, d nough for their J busy receiving Sal cer tifying to.thé dra: BOOS \u20ac 5.| correetness of the amounts ciledited to \u201cYet they wonder \u2018why they.suf- depositors in thésbooks of the fompahy.1 tat such \u201cTim hooks lyiye been as all, the depositors\u2019 conñiprted with How nite Manuger Rowley's \u2018ever, WAS at first.exped ted, and it will not \u2018be sur prising\u2019 if the totaï defalcations mnoûnt.to $75.000 or- $100,000.Although froin.that \u201cqupirters.the- amounts.pald\u201d on\u2019 péred,witho One of \u2018the directors when agked what would happen if\u201d Rowley $, defalcations amounted to $100, ogo, the shortage amounted to \"$250, 009, the depositors would: be sufe, as the subscribed ciipital \u20181s $626,000, $240,000 of is $2.000.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , PUMPING OUT \u2018DOMINION MINE.(Special.to The Montreal Herald) Sydney, C.B., June 24.\u2014Eleven pumps now.in operation at the Dominion Mine No.1 have reduced the water 35 féet In \u2018the perpendicular, \u2018The burnt district is low and uncovered, but it will be be resumed, \u201chighly prized honors in the Mjuriens tf tect, DUR Canadiai \u2018Pas - wire plied tbe Canadian\u201d Pacific resis : June\u2019 24,\u2014The -re- | the company's books, iL will be\u2019 impossible ft site \u2019 : shorlage will AOunt to.\u201d it is said: are in worse shape than Thiugs, how- mort-| \u2018 wiges may.turn out to have: been Tan said tha* even if.which is paid-up, and the reserve fund | same: tinfe yet.before operations can, hi WD | CATAM COLLEGE) re \u2014\u2014 \u201cf@pecial to The \u201cMontreal Herald.) Kingston, Ont.,- June 24,\u2014The closing work of fhe year at the Royal Military, \"el.Reade, .Commandant, presented the annual report.There were 27 grad- untes.One cadet had\u2019 died, and - with: next year would be 91.He tommended | the work of thé cadets.mer-examinatiôns had been very satis- faélory, and ten of the graduates\u201d obtained honors.Such results attained\u2019 ware without curuailing recreation and field spor ts, A good standard has been maintaiicd in drils and exercizes, He onto, and competition for Dundonald mounted patrol cup.The competition fur the cup excited: keen interest.and.emulacion, startingin a praetieal manner, dril.s, tactics, -shooting- and horses manship.1 hepe that when in the near-future \u201cthe Government grants us more adequate facilities fo is.a4 separate riMng- estab\u2019ishment, we may be able to carry out this cup ron pelition still more thoroughly, and to be in the winning team and.winning company wlitl be one of the\" most -coliege.He rupurted he would submit £or approv al the following names for.Imperial commissions: -For \u2018Royal Artiliery, Serst, M, V.plummet.Royal Engineers; sergt: Ww.Tyrrell, \u2018Army Service | \u2018al G.L.Peterson, Indian I M: an, won by UR Company: 1.45 om wan 2 carp.campbell; a Cadet J'Walkem: 4, Cadet Sherwood.TRIBU TE TO, LC ADET PLUMB.\u201cThé \u20ac \u2018lômel.concluded\u2019 \u201c1 beiteve I have acted in unison with the gone ral seutiment in curtailing our s'usins exercises.this year, as a\u201d mark] Te respect far our late Comrade, Gen- Aleman, Cadet Douglas Frumb, thé news of whose sudden\u2019 Yenth only reacted] us.\u201cyesterday Passing.nto, the college al the tap of v wo yedrs ag», this radet vus distinguished\u2019 by his _ab- lilly, dnd it is\u2019 safe to say that \u201chad \u2018he liveds (he would have made his irk | in any life of life\u2019 he todk up.His: loss and sudden \u2018end is \u2018deplored by us - all, and.) xenturé, on behalf of the Royal Military Colloge, 10; express.to Jus family our sine ere sympathy, for Gentleman Cadet Plumb by his.bril- tant.ability, manly éonduet and hoñ- arablé hearing.gulned for himself the edreom-and affection of all - who -ivêre \u201cbrought inte contact\u2019 with: him at the: Lelie.In his address at the loyal Militats.College \u2018closing to the cadefs Lord Dundonald -s sald he regretted that not one of the - \u201cpéaduating class: intended entering \u2018the t \u2018anadian- military service, The fnet was that.not enough: \u2018induces ments! Were held \u2018out \"and this: Was to] Le deplored.He hoped .that Sir Richard; -Cartwright, who\" was \u201cpresent, auld use his Influence in Parliament: q to effect.a.remedy and so keep the, mieu y\u201d brains of Canada at home: + Some péople belleve any un.far from eczema or why.they have \u2018catarrhy colds or \u2018rheumatism.© The vigbt Kind ot.underwear keeps, the skin in the- right kind of condition.The Dr.Deiirnel Underwear is.Abe cor rect covering for the hue \u2018muir.body, always and every> where.; Booklet telling \u2018al abmit it, with simple © of linen-mesh free on, request.The Deimel Linen-Mesh Co, 0.2202 St.\u2018Catherine \u2018Street.re re \u2014\u2014 6 \u201cPA TENT NOTICE, | Lets Charles Bonnet, of Canton, Ohio,\u2019 J U.S:A.the.owner of Canadian Patent \u2018No.12,006, on improvements \u2018in stone separators, | \u2018has made arrangements with the firm of Darling Brothers, 7 Ottawa Street, Montreal, to.manufacture the invention covered by said pâtent.Applications for such stone separ College occurred to- day.At noon Li.| Le, an influx of 31.new, cadets, the number |, The midsum= | ; © declared the features to be a visit tol « Toronto tournament,.camp at Deser- riding, and gives | § | Act, ohn Harpy 2., .Tor .white braid, ages.4, 6, = TRADE FOLLOWS THE BEST.© Many things are questioned these days, évèn \u2018the .old aphorism that ¢ trade follows the flag, \u2018is \u2018never any question, howeyer, as .to the fact that.trade follows what each and everyone of our Départ- | ments s successfully aims:to supply\u2014 CA | The Best in All Lines on The Cheapest Price Terms.Regular $4.00 to $4.75, There.Our June Clearing Bargains, representing \u2018the best at bargaih figures, are therefore daily evoking a\u2019 full : and gratifyi ing response from the public : : A FEW EXAMPLE LINES : y Childter s Blue Serge Dresses, trimmed 8, 10 years.\u201cSale Price st 9.SL PUBLIC NOTICE Is \u2018hereby given, that under.\u201cThe \u2018Companies 1902,\" letters patent have been, issued under the Seal of \u2018the.Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 17th day of June, 1902, ine orporaling Robert : Alfred Ernest, Grrenshields, - advdeate, Arthur,\u2019 Frederick Cayford, \"elec trigiatis Richard Tuson Heneker, \u2018Advocate, Francis Henry Leorard, junior, electrician, \"and Allred Collyer, electrician, all of the City and District of Montreal, in the Province of Québec; for the following purposes, viz.: ; To.manufacture, import, sell, lease, réut and operate electrical Aap: plinfices, \u201capharatus, machinery, and instru ments of all kinds appertaining to electrical \u201cwork; alsô patent r'ahts, lettots patent.of in vention and processes, or in\u201cany way TélaiinK to.eleétrical appliantes, \u2018apparatus, machinery and instruments; and tor the \"purpose.«of \u2018éariying.on its, business to \u2018purchase, hold, dmprove, lease, sell or d export, buy and ever; situate throughout the Deminion - of: Canada, an: develop and \u2018improve any natural water ways ahd water powers whith may.be situate on any of the \u2018said lands, aud for the struct an build\u201d thereon, such mills, factories, manufactories or other buildings and wérks | which the company may -deenr expedient, and operate the same; to utilize any water power 0 developed | for the purpose of\u201d generating pneumatic, hydraulic \u201cor electric power, and to use any of.the said: power sd created to gener ate Hight, heat of power, and to use and distribute the same as required \u2018for or.nel -dental-.to the business \u2018of the J company: to: \u2018use the fundss of Ahe company \u2018tor the purchase \u201cof stock, bonds or securities [in any.company cartying on, or, engaged in, \u201cany business which, this company is authorized to carry on, -or engage ing, and to acquire, Hold, pledge.hypothecaté or dispose of such stock, bonds and other see uritics as.may be advantageous to.the company's business] to amalgamate with any company having oôb- jects altogether of in part.similar to \u2018those of, this company: to isgue, hand over, and stock of the company, hereby\u201d incorporated, -in payment, or in part payment, of any busi- [| ness, franchise, undertaking.property, right, 1 power, privilege, lease, license, patents, real estate, stork, \u2018hsséts or other property.of rights \"which it may lawfully acquire by: virtue herpof \u2018dt \u201cthe value .thereof.* The operations of the company to bé carried on throughout.the Tominion of.Canada.aid.élgewhere, bÿ the name of \u2018THE CANADIAN AULLOCK ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY,\u201d (Limited).with a total capital \u2018stock of One Million Dollars, divided into Ten : Thousand \u2018Shares of One \u2018Hundred Dollars, and the chiet | { placé of business of the sald conipany .lo be at.the City ot\u2019 Montreal, in the Province ot Queber.Dated at the \u201cOttre of the Secretary ot State ot- Canada.this 1Mh day of.June, \u20181903, fo R.W.SCOTT.qe = \u2018 .Secretury- of State.GREENSHIEL, ns, GREENSHIELDS;: 0, _- HENEKER & MITCUELL, - Soticitors tor Avplicant.\"05 Too Late for Classification.FOR SALE \u2014 \u201cHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, -.including parlor, \u2018dining and bedrooms! also stoves and kitchen utensils: everything in.- first class condition.Will be sold réason- D \\ably.Party giving up housekceping.Must be sold this week.Apply 10 Reading st \u201cPoint St.| Charles.WANTED - ~ \"LAD FOR WHOLESALE .OF.\u2018tice; one speaking\u2019 French and English pre- _ferred.K 191, Herald Office.~ 133 \u2018SVANTED \u2014 GIRLS, AS 3 ARPRENTICES TO the dry .goods business.Apply to Jas, A \u201c Ostivé & Sons.: + the ay goods business.| owei.Owen N.Evans, grotte ot.Patents and Expert, Temple B » Moatrealy, ators should be made to said fim, or to the XK WANTED \u2014 BOYS, ST AS\u201d S'ArrénitiènE\u201d 70 - Apply.Jas.- Olive\u2019 & PPL Jas.other contrivandes pose of lands, \u2018whether improved or not.wher-\" impravenment.of the said lands, to erect, \u201ccon: atlot as paid-up stock, Ehares ot the cirpital - re AMERICAN STEAM LA UNDRY, ; 41 Beaver Hall Hill.Cs , | PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given, that under the Companies\u2019 Act, Inez, \u2018letters patent.bave been issued, \u201cunder - the Seal of 1he Scéretary of State oi Canada, bearing date.the !7rh day of Juné, 1863 inéérporating James: Naïsmith - Green- shivlds, King's Counsel; Robert Alfred Ernest Greenshiclds, King's Counsel: :Richard | Tuson Henñeker, advocate: Beaumont Shep- l'herd, aécountant: \u201cWalter George Mitchell, advovate; all of the City and\u2019 District of Montreal, \u2018following purposes, viz.: To\u2019 carry ob the business of.merchants, inañufacturers and dealers in all kinds of metals and all materials and supplies relating thereto, and conduct the wark and.busipess of a foundry, structural metal, - boat and\u2019 bridge building establishment, and \u201cto.acquire .by purchase, \u201clease \u2018of otherwise hold und dispose of.such \u2018real estate as may be necessary tor the.above purposes To manufacture, construct, repair, buy, sell, tet, hiv, exe hange, trade.and deal Ip articles, tools.machines, \u201cmachine- tools, con structions, crections, conv eyances and vessels including locomotive engînes, - stationary en: gins, und all\u201d other engines, motors, elee:.\u201ctrical Apparatus, ar compressors, mining and \u2018punyping ; machinery, boilers, -machinery- of all.[kinds, railway gars, trucks, carriages.tolling stork \u2018for #ailways, yachts, boats, barges, \u2018tugs and all\u2019 other vessels and parte of the sme, and all drticles composed\u2019 or manufactured in -whele .or in \u2018part of irom, steel, or other nretal, or.wopd or other ma- terlal, or combination thereof.\u201d To, use \u2018the \u2018funds of the company\u2019 for ithe purchase of the capital stock; bonds or other securities: of any other company or cor poration carrying on ot engaged, in \"any business which -this company is \u2018empowerod to, carry on or engage in, and \u2018to acquire, hold, pledge, hypothecate or other.wise dispose «of \u2018such shares, bonds or other _ securities.\u201cTo make, allot, and 18sue in payment or exchange, -in \u2018whole or in part, for any-reul-or personal property, rights, licendes, \u2018privileges: OF .property which may be pur: -chased, taken on lease or otherwise acquired by {his Company.shares of the unsubscribed \u2019 capital stock of the company us paid-up and Unassessable \u2018for valis, in accordance with the ferms and provisions of any agreement executed in that behalf, by and between the company and any such vendor, lessor o¢ grantor, at.or before the isue of said paid-up shares.The operations of the company to be cariéd on throughout.the Dominion of Canads by the name of \u201cTHE RHOENIX BRIDGE & IRON WORKS,\u2019 Atal stock of Five Hundred \u2018Thousand Dollars, divided inte Five Thousand.Shares of One * Hundred Dollars, and.the chiet place of busi.nées of.the sald company to be -at the City of Moutreal, in the.Province of Quebec, , - * Dated -at \u201cthe Office of the Secretary of State ot Canada, this 19th day of June, 1908, R.W.SCOTT, \u2014- Secretary of State.GREENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, : \u2014 .HENBEKER & MITCHELL, Sollcitors for Applicaut.omens - Wedding Gifts Lately we have bécn adding quite a number .of beautiful: articles to \u2018our lafge stock of fine goods, and would.call\u2019 special attention to some, which make suitable, useful - \u2018and\u2019 attractive présents.L'ART NOUVEAU CLOCKS \u2014 In fine - sold \u201cplate.Prices, trom $5.00 to $10.00 each._ FINE STEEL CARVING SETS\u2014 Best\u2018 Engliah make.Prices, trom $4.50 to $10.00.| CHÔICE PIECES OF REST QUADRUPLE PLATED WARE-\u2014In Sugars and Creams,\" Bread Trays, Fruit.Bowls, - large and small Trays, Fern Pots.ete.JAPANESE FINE ART CIINA WARE ~\u2014 A.Our prices\u2019 _large variety of nice articles.+ \u201care moderate.tle.W.CLARKE & CO., hard ST.CATHERINE STREET.- + in the \u2018Province of Quebec, for.the machine shop, \u2018factory, engine, .+ Limited); with a total cap- ; Bou Bons EEN of young nen hidden troni sight |.ber.nièce © at.the lite Pr estdent Mu is fier, \u2018to Mr.Luther Day, a son of Corps; « \u2018opr \u2019 Hol OF ih ne tec cx | CHER and ami Outnsionaily fhe | Uni Said Spi, cus Jue WAH Dus, Thy sien eas asm 1 A ORAN Infants! Muslin Bonnets, trimmed ruching \u2018strains of Brass music.f Li performed: a te* re nie 0 pe ide ade fit : vi - |.D \" Pme Bausted und ihe prises presentod.Rev.the quiet air, music fool\u2019 out upon potter for ta its « well.de f reside\u2019 nt, by pie.martyred President.DIPLOMAS oF GBA have been \u2018and embroidery.Regular, 3 \u2018Cc to 45S.3 ne stice .a : raduation a ; Curran, Chas, k Smith, Martin Egan, Choir this str una stratning v avers 2 Im ee |, Dintomas the folowing gentlémen ce A Sale PFICE.os.onesies 5c: chaplain of sol, J.P.McGrath, M.he - A , ie a | rst class: Wi.G.Tyrre LS 5 shapisin of aol, JP, Medraih.8 Coms the bière.Thé rad\" senc | MISS ADELE B.FALCONBRIDGE IS MARRIED To \u2014.{ann oe drat class: Wo Del |) À line, of W ple, and direchrs of board, occupied, planed In semi-daricness behind « he : well RRC Carr Hdrrls, H.Li Trotter, À 1n\u20ac, O ashable\u2019 Duck Tams, assorted : e an and, wis à bank A à on seats on the pikform, said: of umbrellas that glistened weirdly \u2018in mA.CAWTHRA MULOCK, AT PARENT S TOROI TO HOME.18.11: Osler, W.KE.Stephenson; P.~ colors, trimmed white cord and feather, - A school edvation should be a sup- \u2018the far-flun Inre.of the honfire iv in \u201c| Vantuyl,.RW \u201cBishop; G B.Wright, \u2019 plement and ompletion of the home fe Bal ¢ bonfire.From mW Leonard, ie.P.Moftat, 3.C.detachable lining.Sale'price la.Sc training, and make of our boys not ne ps Dane tickly 0 overs: \u201c- UE : .ol Porteous.H.LL.\" Sherwood, A.Flagg, - ; : Worsh Double.vu merely mathematicians, bookkeepers \u201cThus wis the three 4 Ne (Spedial fo\u201d he Mbnir val vies td) ing on \u2018Hebalf of \u201chis Brie.: Nr, and HU 1t C Boyer, W C.Campbell; \u2018A.Fe AN fC ] + ni, y \u2018typewriters, ht gentlemen in the true Jean Baptiste bogun - ¢ rs, Tete art | Tarante, Juive {he mur \"Mrs, Maîlook will deiive G43 d'éloitk Deroche, N° w.°C.Hoyles, M.V.Plum.ine of Co ored Muslin Dressing Jake 5 2° .ai i > 0 \u201c ç do ; 3 wir : a = R +, \"G \u201d on, La ' = .+ 5 sense of the vori, men of culture and Park, , Tt was all curiously inenthusi-, | Migs Adel, tourth dau = es, ; si ret by special train, where Per, H.Ge GW alkem,.S.M.Peterson ee sizes, 34, 36, 38, \u201cSailor collar, pleated\u2019 | ment,.)Qlity in their.manners, |.cic \u201cThere was, nothing.to hold: th tof Timi, alvonbridge hier | th y wild A mionth atc the sum- 5 w- Bixel, Maffatt, G.L, Pe : -.dvil and corpct i} their speech, reutle- interest.fie - le Justice ¢ of An: Béneh, Toronto, Fto11 of Sir William © Muleck and A: Pe Mill re 4 Rl frills, Reguiar $1.65.Sale price.\u201c., Vans in thir whole bearing.: crow or stir the emotions of.Che VM Crvrhran Nailer Kk, secontd son ot he 11 5 thés Continent, aænd- Thé first nine on: the- list and G a .4 \u201c ® J : his mode of.taining- will not\u2019 de.- ur CAS Wa Mieek, KOC MUG Tsk Lott their return will Grkio ap.their resl- | pan Cadet < Flags obtaltied iplom: .velop \u201ceffeminacy in-a boy, but will ny {héwsant people sper an: hour CNS oA Tors 1 ar Ch uy Laie Ee nee An Lore The.A gift man honors.= A line of Ladies\u2019 Muslin Costumes, as- Se rather tend to give him confidence and TRE this afternsoi.at; hi van au (1 the héidéstiaid, À dimmond sapphire | or Jelf-posséssion, to.appear at all times hope fous hundred or he \"hia {the A : Gros ue fh Je, ge ris ing, to the thw girl wo peigl pend- COLLBGE PeizEs AWARDED.\u201csorted stripes, styl lish and neatly 4 ze o Y ; i ¢ ndred of these heard the |, : ÿ Ç i ey ant and tu \u2018the: DOIN 1; rl eo + rrded | [SLSR nd it | DO Bu of het fi St antl fs SE nm To Senne Bi ip curse rn nse bose § trimaned., Special sale price * \u20ac + - \u2018 sti » \u201cà : = ale _ .; .œ D This idea was \"foremst in the hind of hundred nore Clune th the shelter\u201d or.bris de cond Miss Dorothy.And fig ner Amine ive invited: œuests to.\u2018the | Gov ernor= j OnoL Lm wi EKG - MB.Pi 004 2 4.00 bm.Alan + St.1165 em, os 3.40 or Lorie , ¥.00 p.m., 10.19 p.re.Ar.\u201c2.90 em.;Ç ds J (¥)5.05 PL, \u201c4.20 p.m.11.00 = ses ATE wun J mm.© pa CN p.m., ui CTE) P a.m., 00 a am.15.40 a.m.p.m., *6.30 p.m., $1.60 PMs 19.45 p SHERBROOKE Er.48.30 am, (LA pm 17.25?p.m, Are iam 05 \u2018as JOLIETTE\u2014Ly.18.30 a.m., 99.TX am.om 0 00 p.m.Ar.18.50 £.m., 16.58 Da BERTHIAR Ly, 18.30 a.m., Mme.p.m, no pm.8T Ar.13-10 p,m., +655 p.m.Bis) -25 p.m., 45.30 p.m.- Ar.(8)8.40 8m.L 50 a.m, 11.05 p p.m., $8.10 p.m.LL F\u2014(m)9.00 a.m\u2019, 59.15 a.m., (1.6 1nY705 p.m.49.10 p.m.Week days.$Sunday only.' sndavs only.1Dally excent Saturday.{x\\Datly a=nept Mondav (a)Daily except Sats pa ay and Sunday: (i)Saturday only (m)Tués-.ava and Thursdaye days and Saturd s ednesda and: Frida, ms tas.\u201c(a undays, w bat GRAND TRUNK.TORONTO LOCAL\u2014Lv.7.40 am.,-5.185, .Ar.9.59 a.m.; 7.05 ae \"CHICAGO THBOUGH-Lv.9 a.m.j 10.80 p.m.Ar.7.09, 7.20, 6 p.m.Daily.PORTLAND LOCAL Ly.8 am, 7.20 a.m., 6.50 p Ar.1 p.m._ * CANADA ATLANTIC.Ar.11.20 a:m.6.30 p.m.9.35.p.m.INTERCOLONIAL.LOCAL-Lv, 7.40 a.m., 4.30 p.m.,\u201d 7.45 p.m., 11.45 p.m.Ar.7.00 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 10 p.m.Mo ME EXPRESS \u2014 Lv.-12 noon.Ar _ , CENTRAL \"VERMONT.BOSTON AND NEW YORK\u2014Lv.9 a.m., 8.40.pam.Ar.7.20, a.m., 8:10 p.m, 10.15.- STEAMBOAT SERVICE.R.& 0.MONTREAL-HAMILTON \u2014 Lv.Mon- + day and Thursday, 7 p.m.\u2018R.& 0.QUEBEC\u2014Lyv.daily, ex.Sunday, 7pm\u2019 - |.GASPESIAN\u2014Tuesday, May 2nd, and alternate Tuesdays.8.8.CAMPANA, Québec 9.8.Co.\u2014Ly.on June 1, Quebec and Gulf Ports, and on each alters\" nate Monday thereafter.: re I Eh DA INR 1903.Return Tickets will be issued to all points \u2018In Canada at lowest SINGLE E'Rer- FARE: - CLASS Going Dates\u2014June 30: and July.lst.Return Limit\u2014July 2nd, 1903.Home Comiers\u2019 Festival, .Toronto, July 1st to atn MONTREAL TO, $ 1 0.AND RETURN Going Dates\u2014June 30 and July fat A Return Limit\u2014July 6, 1903.Portland, Old Orchard Parlor, and Sleeping Car Service.* \u2018 Through Parlor Cars on day trains, and ~ .| Sleeping Cars on night trains, leave Bonaventure Station 8.01 a.m.week days and 8.01 pam.\u2018 daily.SUMMER SERVICE | EFFECTIVE JUNE 21, 1903.: to any G.T.R.agent.CITY TIGKHT OFFICES, 187 St.James Srcet, Telephones Main 460 and \u2019 461, or Bonaventure Station.III PACIFIC TICKETS : Win bo issued to all stations in Canada; DAY, (903 #5 and Kast at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE.GOING DATES.June 30 and July ist: RETURN LIMIT, July nd, 1903, TORONTO OLD BOYS\u2019 RE-UNION \u201cJuly 1st\u20144th, 1903.SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE, GOING DATES\u2014June 30.and July ist RETURN LIMIT\u2014July 6th, 1908.| \u201cIMPERIAL LIMITED\u201d 2B.PAST: SERVICE between Montreal and Vane\u2019 couver, leaving \u2018Windsor St.at, 11.40 a.m., Daily Trans-Continental train at 9.40 a.m.SLEEPING CAR SERVICE\u2014Through sleepers .leave Montreal, Windsor St, 7.25 p.m., Tuess days and Fridays, for St.Andrews.Return-' days, arriving Montreal 8.05 a.m.next day.PORTLAND, OLD ORCHARD, SCARBORO BEACH, otc.THROUGH PAR., LOR AND SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.Trains\u201d .129 ST.JAMES \u2018STREBT, next Post- Office.Mondays, Wednesdays and Frida ' ue tor BAY OF QUINTE, RE HAMILTON and Way Ports.\u201d Special Tates on this line.\u2018.| SÉRÉESA ENE erSna fe UE BASS ax.on TN Tu \u2018Wed à urdays.CITY TICKET OFFICE-128 St, : James op, Post Office.The Allan Line 88.Tu Tunistan, A 7 master, from Liverpool, is enti toms, Cansignees will Please pass.oi tries without.delay.\u2018a, & A ALLAN, v.1.45 am., 19.90 a.ov., \"0 \u201c7.25 , ] * ama.1 Im.ho! o! ! : GIE 06 pm a.m., t12.16 p.m.,, (a)3.00 ps.on , ps\" STH.AGATHE\u2014Lv.4.00 n° mm.ROIS AB, + 5:30 p.m.Ar.(g¥8.40 am, 19.50 a.m.PAR \u2018(v)Mondays.Wednes» °° p.m.Daily except Sunday.- 8 pm.Ar - ISLAND POND AND QUEBEC\u2014Lv.418 pam.te | Thursday Evg., June 25,1903 | DOMINION EXCURSION C SUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ST.ANDREWS-BY-THE-SEA\u2014 ing leave St.Andrews Mondays and Wednes- | \u201cMONTREAL-TORONTO LINB -\u2014 ord, leave at 1 p.m.daily, except Sundaya-\u2014tog \u201c 1,000 ISLANDS, ESTER, TORO, a a NEAL HAMILTON \u2018LINE \u2014 Steam camere ve st, si À Corregted : JOHN, NB.HALIFAX \u2014 Le ss ss | eu, Ll a.m.Ax ca r)6.06 ne } 8.8, 8T.PAUL, rd DULUTH Sin.*10.10 av : we OTTAWA\u2014Lv.8.40 a.m.4.10 p.m,, 7.00 pm.* \"DOMINION DAY, nr \u2018 T Time Tables can now be had on application | ; ci ort Arthur an ; Mich.Detroit, Mi 2 a.lv.Winasor St.9 a.m.week days, 8-p.m.daily 5 for &11 Adirondach |\u2019 CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFIOR - the Ces tween Cama \u201cour COMING visiTona.* Comparatively little interest ig being ' : taken es yet In the coming visit of the tt marks à radical departure in the .tain information concerning: the ool- | onles.\u2018There fs every reason to hope that the tour will prove a henefit to this country in bringing td®the attention of the people of the homeland more know- {edge of the Dominion\u2019s resources and possibilities.Tha same results should Chambers of Commerce of the Enipire, which meets in this city in August.It - must be conceded \u2018that the results of -the visit of British editors last vear did not come up to expectations.They ap- f peared to regard their tour more in the light of a pleasure jaunt, than for the coMécting of information for the bene- \u2018fit of the \u2018British people.Every now and then incidents transpire in the old country which show \u2018lamentable ignorance with regard\u2019 te _ the chief British colony.In spite of the advertising.agencies at work the average British conception.of Canada still remains obscure.This country\u2019s poten- .tialities, its progress, its place in the chain of Empire, \u2019 are far from \u2018being ' understood, at \u2018their correct value by \u2018the British masses, If-the touring Parliamentarians return\u2019 home with\u2019 a definite idea of these facts, and If they: « impress their knowledge upon the British people as a whole, the results must ; be of great benefit to this country.The \u2018knowledge would also be indispensable |- ! in Parlament, in \u2018the discusison of.Canadian questions, and of those} topics which are of common interest to the motherland and: the Dominion.A TIME-WORN POLICY.The paucity of new argument: by pro\u201d, tectionists' was forcibly illustrated -.© the discussion in the House of Come mone last \u2018week on Mr, Tarte's resolution.favoring higher protection.1d arguments which were so industri- 4 ously used Jduring the National Poll¢y 4 | days were resurrected.by the Conser= vative .speakers, - especially.the one Which demanded a retaliatory tariff against the \"Americans.\"To those who \u2018tavor a policy of high protection, the idea of retaliation is made to- serve theif purpose.It js a natural wish to : \u2018 desire to get even, in trade as in ather : matters, but it is obviously\u2019 bud to\u2019 retaliate at a greater expense \u2018to yourself than to the paity retuliated against.Conservatives claim: \u2018that as.there is a heavy duty on Canadiah goods emter- ing the United Stutes the Canadian Government should\u2019 impose an equally heavy duty on American goods.- The\u2018 i.result would be to _increuse to: the Canadian consumer the cost of those goods., which he really requires, just as the \u2018American consumer \u2018ls made to pay\u2019 rame 1 TTR Fare: Tye MENT 2 PRIE of which he stands In need.5 The Fielding tariff which has been in operation during the \u2018past seven: years affords à reasonable arhôunt of protection.to Canadian \u201cindustries.There are thousands- :of indications.that \u2018the manufacturers, who are the.special care of the protectionists, wre enjoying a degree.of prosperity unknown during the National Policy days.Canadian manufactured products.are meeting with a ready market at \u201chome, ; &nd shipments to foreign \u2018countries are increasing every year.If is \u2018these conditions that explain why the pre: sent clamor of the Opposition for increased protection falls on indifferent ears._\u2014 THE - DANGERS OF - HIGH SPEED.It Is not without a shudder that one \u2018reads the accounts of the competition.on the Prussian State railways.between \"Hamburg and Hanover, and Berlin testing the relative'speeds.that may be © attained.by steam and \u2018electrically hauled trains.Al; the leading locomotive builders and electrical\u201d firms In .Germany were invited by the State to _ submit designs.and, spectfications both for high speed steam- locomotives and for.electric locomotives or motor cars: - capable of attaining speeds of 100 miles an hour with light loads, and 90 miles an hour with .ordinary traffic.= The tests were a continuation of the trials of high speed electric trains on the Prussian standard gauge military.line between Berlin and Zossen, which were -concluded a few weeks ago, and they , Were undertaken in view of the decis- \u201cton to Increase the speed.of the trains on the Prussian State raliway\u2019 between a.amburg, Hanover.and Berlin.sSlab- \u201corate raports ot the Berlin-Zossen fests.were published lately by the Prussian Btate Rallway Department over the signature of Walter Reichel, the chief engineer.In the first trials a \u2018ear, built by the firm of Van der Zyppen and Charlier, of Cologne, and electrically equipped by Mesars.Slemens and Halske, of.Berlin, actualy \u2018attained for a brief period a speed of 160.2 kilos metres, nearly 100 miles, an hour, but the high speed tests had to be dban- ' doned owing to the permanent way giving way, the ralls- being too: weak.and the substructure proving not suf- .ficlently solid to bedr the wetght ° of the electric oar, which entalls great wear and tear upon thé rails.There 46 but too much reason to fear that the epirit.of emulation will lead to\" similar tests on this side of the At- lantio, and possibiy to an introduction à of higher speeds in the moving of | trains, & development which, in view of the frequency of rallway accidents.ander existing conditions, ought to be djusouraged.Engineers are agreed | that mega spesds of over 60 to 65 miles an: hour are 4 raie and commer: t -olally.in @ on présent two yall # tracks, \u2018owing 0 existing ourves and the \u201cinisture \u201cof \u201cspeeds.There js no} bd Kingdom with « PETG OT DOI Sa TYE TET 4 FE LS SSI ae PE et 2 creer NST EER Parliamentary party, although.means by which British law-makers ob- flow from the visit of the large delegation who will attend the Congress of the |.The | leader of thè Opposition?-.@ higher price for the Canadian wares | | tan Casgrain, Master Vivian « \u2018asgrain, ft be 4 pent oc of wile £1 on - the \u2018and\u2019 Atlante City, and \u2018the Nord express, between Phrig and Calais, have booked speeds of $4°and 68 \u201cue pee 01 enprem tains ae 3 while Jecognised that it is impossible to run vary much faster without grave fear of deraliment, and to the fact that ex-.| presses and alow pansenger and freight trains have t be run over the eamè metals.But there is another good reason wily the public and Government ¢uthorities should set\u2019 thelr faces against high speeds under prescat con- Aittons, and that is the frequency of accidents volving great loss of life through carelessness.This danger is exemplified often enoughi.in disasters that actually happen, but rarely 18 anything heard of tLose that are narrowly escaped.Only the other day a \u2018train that consisted of nearly forty passenger cars, drawn by two engines, left for a popular .pleasure resort crowded with thousands -of \u2018Sunday school children.and their relatives and friends.In the distance, approaching at full speed on the single track, the engine driver: observed a train ahead.With commendable promptitude he stopped his own train, and rinning forward, signalled the one in front to stop, averting \u2018what might have proved one of the.most frightful catastrophes on record.An operator had bungled in the execution of an order.Few persons knew that morning how narrowly they\u2019 had skirted the shores of eternity.But suppose the trains, instead of running at ordinary speed, had» been.rushing along at upwards of 60 miles an \u2018hour.Would the impehding calamity, have been averted?.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e NOTES AND COMMENTS.In the debate yesterday on the Gamey report three .Liberals and only one .Conservative spoke.From this distance At:100k8 as if the ammunitiori of the e Op: position has petered out.\u201ca The Czar of Russian.\u2019 has issued ant | other edict, against the Finns.This per sistent.persecution of a fAuiet and in- love-of freedom, will fong remain a blot | on Russian administration.The Gazette does not take Kindly io, the idea of Mr.Tarte bec oming its poll=.; tical mentor, \u2018so, it talks thus of him:.\u201cLast year, It seemed probable that the Premiership.\u2018would pass to Sir Wwi- | frid\u2019s successor, a position which seve eral of his colleagues were ambitious to occupy, amongst others, Mr.Tarte, and he decided thät'the true cry \u2018to Catch \u2018the country was adequate protection in\u2019 7nglish, and Canada pour les \"Coo as | .diens in French, the latter \"a happy phrase which is.easily translated, und | vet means two totally different things in the dual language.\u2019 ' According to this reluctant follower | \u2018the new \u2018Leader of the Opposition\u2019 wis! ambitious to be Premier,.und to further : his ends coined a \u2018phrase which \u2018has \u2018different \u2018meanings in.different provinces.We are not disposed to accept our contemporary's - statenient is is ther indication, would.it.not, Tarte\u2019 8 qualifications for the.position.of LAKE MANITOBA TO SAIL | { WITH HER CABINS FULL | Prominent.Men from Canada, States \u2018and England are Among the Pas- .-sengers Aboard.: \u201cThe C.P.R.Atlantic line ss.\u201cLake - Manitob:æ,.will sal .from Montréal for.\u2018Liverpool to-morrow morning, with a full general cargo and the folivwing: \u201cMst of, \u201cBuloon passengers: .Rev.\u2018 Ray Allen, Hochester, .Dr.W.J.Anderson, London, Eng.\u2018Mrs.Armstrong, Mr.J.H.st, Q'As- tell.Miss M.Baimer, Toronto: Mr.J.-C.Batchélder, Chicago: \u201cMiss Han- wih Beck, Londan, Eng.» Mr, Jets, Dell; Nebraska, Neb.; Miss Sarah Bell, Bristol, Eng.; Mr.T.G.Brou ih Mrs.T.G.Brought, Toronto; Mr.TFaoun- tain-Brown, Miss\u2019 M.HH ob Brown, Miss FM.Fountain-Brown,- \u2018Montreal: Mrs.Dennis.Hrundit, Win- \u2018nipeg; Madanie J.P.B.(Casgran, Miss Marguerite Casgrain, Mr.U.Ber-* N.Y.: Master Randolph Casgrain and man servarnt, Mr.T.Chase Casgrain, K.C., M.P., Mr.A.Cassils, Montreal; lev.T.E.8.Catterns, Liverpool, Mr Walter Chalk, Mrs.Walter Chalk, Monte real; Miss.M.A.Chambers,.Toronto: Mr.Jas: Chisholm, Hamilton; Miss.F, K.Dartnell, Toronto; Mr, J.-Brown-.Ramsay, Mrs.J.Brown- Ramsay, - St.Thomas, Ont.; Mr: and Mrs A.F.Duclos, Montreal: \u2018Mrs.T.H.- Duin, | Council Bluffs; Miss H.Dymond, Mr.\" and Mrs.E.iH.Eager, Torontu: Mrs.Susan Eveleth, Council Bluffs; tev.He \u2018Feeney, St.Paul; Mr.A.A, Gagnier, Mr: Willtam Galbraith, Miss y Gal- brajth, Masitreal; Dr.and Mrs.\u2019 Thu- mas Gibson, Mr: Thomas Gilday,- \u2018Montreal; Mr.Giles, London, Eng.Mrs.C.R.Gillard, Montreal); Miss MA.A: Glvins, \u201cToronto; Miss Gregor, Quebec; Miss Annie Grime, Torontos Mr.Frank Haberl, Hon, Mr.and Mrs, Justice Hall, Dr.H.D.Hamilton, Montreal; Dr.J.A.Harding, Bristoy Eng.Mr, and.Mrs.J.Hale-Fart, Ramsays 'Corbers, Ont.; Miss L.M.Hayes, Toronto: Miss Barbarit Henry, Dunkeld, Scotland; Mr.T.F.Holgate, Chicago; Miss CR.Homer, Windsor,\" Mr, W.Hostler, Montreal; Miss E.Jessop,\u2019 Toronto; Mr.Henry 8, John- fon, - Mr.J.Johnson, Mr.G,.W.Johnson, \u201cToronto; - Mr -Horace Joseph, Mrs.\u2018Horace Joseph, Miss \u2018 Marguerite Joseph, Miss Sybil Joseph and maid, Montreal; Mr.H.G, Joy, New\u2019 York; Mr.Allan Kbefer, Miss Keefer, Miss Edith Lamb, Ottawa: Mr.F.M.Luce, Liverpool; Mr.H.McLnughlin, Brockville, \u2018Mrs, C.Mackay, Montreal; | \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Fred Malllson, Toronto: Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Martin, Hallfux: Miss Lilian \u2018Merril, Ottawa: Miss Mary Meyer, Council Bluffs; Miss Ida Miller, Chicago; Miss Francis Morris, Toronto\u201d Miss Emelle Musson, Miss Elizabeth Musson, \u2018Cayuga, Ont: Miss K.- A.'Nainby, Toronto; Mr.L.- Olmsted, New York; Mr.and Mrs.W.Prentice; Montréal: Mr.Paul Redford, Chicago; Rev.Milton 8.Ider, Rochester, N.Y.; \u2018Miss\u2019 M.Sampson, Toronto; Mr.Beyle- meyer, London, Eng.; Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Shaw, and child, Mr, Edgar M.Smith, Miss Mary Bmith, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.H.B.' Somers, or Jax, Sutcliffe, Toronto; Rev.T, P.-M.Thor- man, Victoria; B.C.: Mrs.T.».Vane Allen, Miss Margery Van-Allen, Master Kenneth .Van-Allen, Brantford, Ont: Miss Ii.Vaughan, Montreal; Manter \u2018Martin Warden, Chicago; Mrs.Maud Weir, Miss Ellen \u2018M, Weir, Brant- ford: Miss M.C.Whatley, Miss F.| Whatley, Miss BE.8, White, Mr.Wm.Whitehead, Miss D.G.' Beresford- iss M.Wood, Toronto.\u2018In addition to the foregoing she had 100 second cabin and a full completes.ment 0 steerage passengers, .20° re rater SENDS DESERTERS TO JAIL.Three hu qus from a ue in port, an 0 uv was absent without leave, came befor eJud JUMPS pe Hantle: Chg\" Byers be- | miles an hoür respectively, the aver | LKkeybontd-/construetion dustrious people,\u201d whose only crime is À \u2018up construction, | to give even an ocensional gle nee at the fact, but if it is true it would be a; fur- | ot-Mr.i \u201cof the church In Vand ouvert, It was, He said, not-on:y pleasing \u2018to \u201cthe nrur who viewed the gathering, \" Thnore must the patriots have rejmced to L eific acknowledge |8imple, - {full name \u201cDr.ims! Pink Pills] for Pale People\u201d 1s printed onthe wrapna: around each box.- Sold by The Inventor.VPEVRITER ROR \u201cTHE BLIND, The Keys May Be Readily Recognized ; By the Sense of Touch.\u2018= A typewriter festure which makes the\u2019 machine available for use by blind per- sont has been recently inverted, and it is more than erobable that \u2018this will raon be generally availed of hy persons thus afflicted.The eystem referred to contemplates.the individualizing of the keyboard by giving a separated charagd- teristic to each key, by means.of which it \u2018will he readily possible to recognize a key at once by.the touch.For in- tance on: key will be concave, while another will be eonvex, and while one may have a smooth edge another will be tvovided with.serrated edges.Depressions and indentationg as well as raired beadings can be made use of so that every key will have some distihc- tive quality by which it will be at once identified as soan ag it is touched by the finger tip.By making use of these ehart raised letters made use of by the bling, it win \u2018be Possible for à blind per- \u2018son to readily acquaint himself with the arrange nt of the kevboard and once \u2018this has been achieved, it will be a mat- ler of little difficuity-for a sightless-per- (s0N to Work Up us grent.u sneed as the {more fortunate ozerater who.may be\u201d blgssed With sight: Tlds device wilt in nb way faëilitate communication be- \u2018Green the blind for the rexgon that.the bnpression.is'anade-in ink, but it will oy en up i new theres «0 ares, variety of work which \u2018they might - do with suarh a mirchine.The patent granted merely covers the and this may be applied to ary nm chine: .The inventor cl tims (hat the innova-, tion.prty de :d£0 of greut service to any oper: rtor Who, nav want to work np.i Ereat spos a on the typewriter, \u2018There is a dispod tion.[mong those who dosira to become very speedy, to become so- familiar with the Keyhorrd; that-it'1s not at all pecosanry for them: to watch ft, but to pick out the letters at will (simply by the Khowledue af their Inch.van Wirth respect to one h other, while their eyes follow the copy.in front of them.With.the individualized key.hosed, the inventor cladms that this\u2019 will he.wart readily achieved shecausa, it will be.unnecessary for the operator kexs, 3 he will \u2018he enabled te fst: int he has msde shape of the Key, MOST MILITANT SPIRIT PEVADES CANADA CHURCH ; Mr.James Harper Sp Speaks of the\" Presbyterian General Assembly at.Vancouver; B.C.Lo CAC Humber of the ocal\u2019 aclegûtes to know the uit.Ista fe by Ahe \u2018thy reve nt.Pre aby terian General LAs- sem\u2019y ut Vancouver returned tp.\u2018the city to-day.In: dis \"cussing the work of the asscinbly, Mr, James Harper, wno' \u2018Was ohie of the Liy delegates, said that] ha one could have atrended-the recent Hai hering of Jayine nad.clerics with- - out \u2018being convinced thit a more pro- \u2018nounced militant spirit now pervades the Presbtyerian Chuich of Canada than at any time sinve the uion was consummated, He had attends a many géneral gatherings of, the church\u2019 during the.last quarter of a céntury, yet he beliéves à ord representative \u2018and better equippe Hody of mien had neved been brought Log {her in the history ot Canadian.F resbyterlanisin than \u2018that coimpased of.the ay and cleric] doe- legates who s0 recently -desfhérated, upon \u201cthe spiritual EYE temporal neds from a purely Preshy terian standpoint, but to the sécker aftér a browler and \u201cLetter Camudtanism as well.Che on- s0oker, whose vision does not: extend \u201cbeyond the frontiers af the I'resby- terian communion must have been, he :adde dy pleased Lu see thé improvement and advances, even whens compared: with.an exceedingly good.past, and still the good men and trae of the Pa- province grasp hands with their Cbrethren fram far-off.Nova Scotia, and the nine of the Canadian Presbyterian Church, Mr.Harper constiferçd.that one of the most important questions discuss ed by the General Assembly: nds the so-calicd\u2019 Preshytorinn University malter, us intreduced by Mr.Johsi Chacl-_ tou.No decision \u201cwas reac hed, the\u201d miatier having been referred to a com- Canittéé, yet from \u2018the :digcusston he \"would presume that a pretty pronounce.eld feeling in.favor of some fair pro- Jrot'bf consolldation existed: thr vughout thé different provinces.- 7 tt | AFTER OTHER HELP FAILED.| Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills : Restore a Yéung Cady to Full Health and Strength, , Doc tors and nurses recommend pr Williams\u2019 Pink Pilis because they have geen\u201d thelr wonderful\u201d \u2018power to.muake \u2018new, rich, red blood, and to cure all diseases due to poor blood \u2018or nerves, Dr.Willlams'.Pink.Pllls are no: no camimon medicine, Théy do not \u2018plrge and weaken.They contalh no polsonous drugs.They are safe, sure, stimulating and sclentifid, | That Is why these pills should be taken by all who are: weuk,\u201cbloudless, thérve- less and sickly.Here, is.n bit of very \u2018positive proof of the.wonderful power \u2018to conquer disease which Dr.WilHams Pink.Pills possess: Miss.Esther E.Lewis, Lÿün- NS, Rays: \u2018AL the age of sixteen my \u2018health falled me com- .pletely, At that \u201ctime [ was ultacked | by la grippe, which wus, followed by mensles, from the after effects of which I was left ih.a deplorable condition.1 \u2018became vory pale} suffered froin headaches, dlzziness and want of \u2018appetite, I tricd several] medicines, but they did me no good; on the contrary 1 was growing wenker, and finally became so \"bad that 1 would take spells of upcon- sciousness lasting.from\u2019 fifteen minutes to an hour at a time, and I had become so weak that I could hardly move about.At this stage I war advised to try Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, and.7 have good reason to bless the day I began thefr use, I hud only taken them a.few weeks when I began to recover and under.their continued use for: some time longer I fully regained my former good health., I will be glad if my experience will be .of benefit to some.other poor sufferer.\u2019 \"When buying the pills see that.the # SOE.all dedlers or sent by mall at 60 cents à :box or six boxes for $2.60 \u2018by writing {Tailway commission bill has been ac- | cipal authorities of such city or down.\u201d fiald.for the blind, +08 | Jie to farm crossings.\u201d : of thelr use, place ed there, { would not mean a reduction of the force | weak | ]l ven CHANGES ARE ey 3 \"I MR.BLAIRS RAILWAY BILL + = » Amendment to Municipalities to.Have Control of Stréets\u2014 \u2018House | into Supply Passes a Sur of $1,304,016, 18\u2014.Post-Office Act.yi , (Special State Correspondence) .\u2018Ottawa, June 28\u2014Rallway bill and£ supply busied the House to-day.Another chunk: of the railway act was.pagred \u201cand $1,410,880 voted for: the maintenance of geryjces this year and nex Supply amounting to'$1,304,016.15 re- viously appraved of for the completion |.of sérvices this year by the.commil of supply, was passed in Committee of Ways and Medns, The House gave first, second and \u201cthird readings to a bill founded on it, The bill of the Minjater ot Agriculture was givenethe thing reading.The municipalify amendment to the cepted.The Minister of Railways; moved jn amendment to Section 184! \u201cThe.rallway, may be carried upon, along or across any existing highway upon leave therefor having.been, first obtained from the board as hereafter provided; but the board shall not grant leave to any company to carry any street rallway ar, tramway or any rall- way operited of to be operdted as a street railwhy or framvaz.along any street or highway within the limits of | any city or .incorporated town unless the tompany Ÿhni have first obtained consent thérefor by by-law of the muni- This amendment was suggested by Mr.E.PF.Clarke, Toronto.This did not sitisfy Mr.Tahcaster, who said the law still recognized.ihe right of railway companies to run along or, upon highways.He moved the words \u2018upon or along\u2019 he struck out.The British North America Act, Mr.Lancaster sald, gave control of the highways to' the provinces.Tt was titra vires of the Federal Parliament\u201d to aéopt the.principle contained in the amendment, giving \u2018contrôl to: the, rail- Vuy cotmraisalon.: MR.BLAIR'S.OPINION, The\u2019 Minister of tailways.disagréed With the ultru.Virég-argument.- He had accepted the suggestion of.Mr.Chirke [hecause convinced that.munic ipalitics: \u2018should \u2018have control.of thelr streets and the right .to \u2018grant or refuse thelr use 13 rallWays,-and\u2019 because.Purllament should not legislate regarding tramways, which are local works,, Hon.Mr.Blair said in his five years on the Rall- way Commitlee of the Privy Council he observed.representatives of municipalities were glven attentive hearings.He Cid not-doubt the railway commissioners would - gisce them the same treut- ment.It.woul net, be reasonable (0 \u2018provide railw uvs ould not - run on any highways in the country.The winendment of Mr.Lancaster: wha Killed and that of \u201cHon.Mr.Blair pas wel, .The Minister of Ttailw ays said he proposed redrafting ~.clauses relating 10 drainage, fenc es,\u201d gates and cattle guards, and to nend the claim relat- \u201cOn thé section dealing With bridges! ana tunnels, the Minister ebtalned -an ninendinent giving 2214 feet between the ruil \u2018and: the Rims © of bridges or othe réofs of\u201d tupne ue The board.was given discretion in exempting any cars fram being cquip- ped.with air \u2018brakes or \u2018the: compelling CAN amendment was approved giving rallways: authority to\u2019 haul frelght before nn viilw ny is inspected and declared opened for traffic.This 1s intended ta.futilitate the transportation.of settlèrs\u201d effects to newly.opened districts.CHANGE IN SAFETY SECTION.In the safetyssection the words \u201cbest nud.most effigient obtainable™ wera | changed to \u201cmodern.and efficient.} \u2018This is, die to the.fact that the best might in sonie-ciises Inéur an \u2018unnecessary amount df expense w here an adequate device-would answ er the purpose, - Power drive Wheel hrakeg are res quired for all.locomotives.They must be of syffivient powei to dtop the train without the\" ald of sand brakes, and: there must be a sufficient numher ot cars equipped, with girsbrakes to enable the engineer to control the train, Automatic - impact couplers are.ie- quired \"by.an amendment.which was arecepted, and another faphids, the place \u2018Ing of freight cnrk behind hassenger ; \u2018cars, but \u2018permits.baggage Cars.to be An \u2018Important amendment Was made to the swing, bridge section.The orig- | Innl, provision was for a mimite's stop: The new provision is that the train.\u2018\u201chall be brought to a full stop and not fo forward until it receives.a signal.from the bridge tender.A penalty of $400 ix provided for viglationg of this provision hy the company and $400 and.glx maonthy' imprisonment for the eme- ployo\u2019 Ruilly\u2019 of the violation, THE MOUNT \u2018FD.POLICE, \u2018 Fstimatés for.the Mounted Pelice- were handled by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, He told the House fifty men had béen added.to the force.: \u2018This wns due to the rald.on the Yukon, organized at \u201cSkagway last year, but which filled to come.aff.The G0 men were enlisted and equipped At a cost of $800 i mum: At \u2018present ther?are 600 men in \u2018the Terri- \u2018tories and 300 Inthe.Yukon.Sir Wilfrid said he did not hope to gar\u201d the: force cut down in the néar future.There woitld be some changés in the locas ton of the force In the Northwest Ter- ritortes.The older and hettter organized districts would he forced to look after thelr own protection: but this as there were no distrie tg bring opened up, and the.police, ns they were with- \u2018drawn.from one piace, would be moved to another.The total vote for the police is $004,692.\u2018 Fon SENATE EXPENSES.There \u2018was a.vote af $74,726, and $232.4 782 for the Hose of Commons, $33, 062.\u2018for the\u2019 ParHumentary library 1 On an item of $126,000 for Parliamentary printéing the Opposition ralsed some objection tu work being done outside the Bureau.Mr.George Taylor quoted the statement of Sir Mackenzie Bowell thir large sume had been pajd the Montreal Hernld and aubstantial sums.to other papers, which support: the Gov- erpriernt.Mr.Parmelee, chairman of the Printing Conimittee, said the accounts, were chiefly for ndvertising.The only printing done outside the Bureau was that which could not be done there owing to.n.congention of work, The account of the Hernld mentlonéd wag not for one year, ns some of the members feem- ed ta think, but for five.\" Mr.Holmes, of Huron, sald the accounts of the Hernld had been caretully gone into by the Public Accounts Come.mittee and all the chargés had been found fair and reasonable, There was no evidence of fourteen prices having \u2018been charged ns It was proven had been done when the Conservatives were in power: to thelr supporting press.FISHERY PROTECTION.On a vote of $270 for fishery protection service this year the.Oppost ion again ralsed the question of ur- ley, an officer of the department, who was charged by Conservatives with: having induced one.Collins*to brin rotest AFainat the membrr for ent nrtings (Mr, Paton), by giving him a \u2018contract for $100: for putting out buoys: 8ince the matter was last up the name and\u2019 were sent to Jai \\ Ts Léo à voue to-day, | the Dr.Williams Medicine Co.Brocks | pan Collins has besn changed to us The accounts fall to M sayment | by public 4 démned- Britieh \u201cwars [appointed àt 5:00, and ubtal n x50 annual \u201ced \u2018to\u2019 $1,000, } appolnte 1 -Postmaster-Gereral, \u201cthey would sh ike.\u2018thelr own immedinte bevelit; -Dr.Dr x xb of \u2018$100 to either of them and the Mini Ster of Marine said that all the contracts for the placing of buoys were let dy competitive tender, and could not Rosstbly have been given as a reward r political services, Finally, Mr.Hur» ley could not have given the contract for any purpose.because he has nothing to do with the lefting of con- \u2018tr#ts.That work was in the hands of an officer by the name\u2018 of Fraser, The stéamer Bayfield.was sold list week to Harrison & Co/,0f Owen nd, She had \u2018begn.üsed- as a survey boat, J\u2019 and lighthouse\u2019 tender, but was condemned and sold for $3,000.The Opposition claimed that the th, of the boat was by other than publit tender: -Mr.Bennet sald.the boat had \u2018ben disposed of to a party friend of the Government, and had she been offered tender she would .have brought twice as.nuch.= Mr, Thompson; \u2018of North Grey,\u2019 said the sale of the Bayfleld would make an excellent piece of campaign Mtera- jure on the shores of the, Georgian The Minister of Marine sald the.boat had been condemned hy Mr.Stewart,\u2019 an engineer of the departmient.There.had been a nuniber of offers for the -boat, and the highest was acoepteil.It was well known that the boat was Tor sale.Shé was not advertised as being for sale, because It was not enn- sidered necessary, and to avoid the expense of a thousand doliurs or so for, advertising, Mr.FE.F, Clarke sald that to him ft seémed the Government should have retained this vessel to make use of It AR a training shig in connection with the naval reserve It was.proposed to.establish on: thé lakes, He wanted to know if the Government proposed to buy.a training ship.or \u2018to get a conn.: The Minister of MaYine replied.that the schep#- for a nav al reserve, lke the scheme for the militia reserve, \u2018required- \u201cA.Eobd Uenl of caréful planning and |.consideration.The matter wis now under the consideration of the Governments It had not reached a sufficlent- ly defnite stage to have a training boat Paserved, : AME ND POST OFFICE AGT.\u201cHon, Mr.Sutheriand, who ly.acting as Postinuster-General jn the alisence.or- Sir Willlam yMuluck,\u201d introduced an\u2019 amendment to the.Post Office.Act.Te enlarged .the radius of we-kileg free from 20 t5 300 m'les: But free delivery 1s nut granted, Outside the free radlus | the charge.has, beeñ half a cent \u2018a.- pound.This is \u2018reduced.to a quarter of a cent.Salaries of clerks are changed in the bill \u2018begin at $400, and obtain annual increases up to $700.Stampe rs and sorters can be promoted to fourth.class \u201céarks, amd an such \u2018firomotion* his salary shalt not be lésg than he has bee n receiving.Junior third class clerks \u2018are to be increases to \"$500.Sénior.third class: -dlerks are to .be appointed at fs, and.obtain annual increases to Xjvo, .Junfor second class.clerks are, to he appointed at $900, and\u2019 aungally mereas- Senior second: class clerks\u2019 are to be at si.vo, and annua.ly increased to $1,200, Iir.the first class, specific duties, ay \u201cth fixed dalary \u2018to\u2019 .he determined by the \u2018Ho salary to Le less than 41.200 or iore than $1,500.Any clerk is eligible for outside service upon: passing the examination.adlway mall clerks are appointed on; Clerks of the fourth class are to\u2019! # Fx \u2018| months\" holst was a discourteous { au Jp PT \u2014_ ee \u2014 oo \u2014 probation for six months at $400.and.upon confirmation, -Souv- w ith annual inureasez to of an examination Thirty mileage, and and mileage, $1,200, The passage is required for each increase, years is the ms iximum\u2019 age for æppolnt- | ment.: à YESTERDAY IN THE SENATE.\" Mr.Watson's Labor Union Bill is Giver 1 sa Six Months\u2019 Hoist.Hon, Mr, VW: xtson in movinæ the scc- ; end.reading ef the DIM to legnlize the | Aalge-of Union labels, should wo to a committee where hoe | bill | auked that the.hill sides might be heard.\u201d A similar hud been twice nassed by the Commons, tut had been rijectyd in the Sennte as\u2019, interfering with thé Trade- Marks Act The presciit bill, asked.lenve to register n°'certuin design as a guarantee of Workmanship.sanltary conditions, etes Hon, Mr.McMullen sadd they had had a little experience of a bill of this kind in Missouri.There they Had a bill \u2018of this Kind.In one factory - his hands thréatennd- that unless \u201che stamped \u201cUnion Labor Prodfiet\u201d on all his goods He refused and the men went.eat.He could sympathize with a strike for better\u201d WR, but.slrilce fOr IL CRUSE WHR {iL Gros injustice.He had no chfection to men uniting for but the Mev went beyond that.they went.too Tir.He wanted the werkine- men of Canada té have all the liberty they should; but he did not wunt them led by alicus: \"He hoped the House would- consider the bill welt and then decide that it conuld not aprove.its prine iple: Hin, Mr.Dever disapprov ed \u2018the bill.minute Trade unlonigm- wis despotism.of the worst kind, Ile had always held that the law should be so arranged; as to prevent monopoly: \u201cNo tarif should be ET TR Te EE NERVES UNSTRUNG, DIY SPELLS Weak- Heart Action and Nervous Ex- __haustion\u2014Hospital Doctors Failed, but Dr.Chase's Nerve Food Cured.Mr.Joseph Lildgate,.Jaundry man, 0 Anderson Street, Montreal, Que, atates: \u201cMy \"whole nervous system \u2018scemed exhausted \u2018and unstrung, and * I was sa bad at times, and 1 would | become so dizzy, that I could hardly stand on my feet.The lest extra excitement brought on.weak action of the heart and palpitation.T went to the, hospital several times, but did not seem to derive any benefit.Hearing of | Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, I resolved to try this remedy, and although 1 have only taken a few boxes I can say that .1 have derived more benetit \u2018from this preparation than from all the other medicihes which I got, from the doctors at the hospital\u201d - Dr.Chase's Nerve Food soon wins the confidence of all who are pale, thin, weak or exhausted, for by noting your increase in weight while using it you | can prove that new, firm flesh and tia- .sue are being added to the.body, \u2018and \u201crealise that weakness and disease are giving way to strength and vigor.Fifty cents à box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at.ail dealers, or Edmanson,.Bates &, Co, \u2018Toronto.To prétect you against\u2019 imi- \u2018tations i portrait and signature of .Chase, thé famous recipe book autlior, are on every box.- ie ntions of this company, which hans thing Senator.Dandurand.WI PE Ing, oo higher than = per nt Domin - the rs Govern: Gov 3 ment, the cipal government were airuction all mqueesing too miuch out of the e Menced SE bl holon OR false pretences, and without lessen- on the Quebec, Wood}: and Ra ie the debauchery of drunkenness in| sections, and to be NE tag Pop and Eu he least.In order to protect manufac- in operation simultaneously.papery \u201cthey me pro £ litle es Che mons, company exerci Ta ° so e ac- w count without capital.He waë in.favor Pe tonne ale 3 or over cf liberty for all men.-Hon.Mr.Mc- Mullen moved that the bill be not rend a third time now, but this day six months, Sir M., Bowell said he could mee no advantag in sending this bill to à coni- mittee, icy had had it repeatedly bes fore them and had heard all that could he said on the subject.Hon, Mr.Sullivan thought the six Way of trenting any section of the community.If the manuf, cturers had a grieve \u2018ance they were heard.Unlonisin was the outcome of the tyr anny of the masters.Ho had seen labor representa.|.tives supporting the bill before the committee and he must way that for argu- nent, for hearing, for gantlemanliness they had the best of it.To his mind they did not get fair play.The meritl- ment of the committee wi in favor of | the manufaétirer, The conditions of |.genital ang labor would hever be set- ef A» law, 0 the mind of Senator Ferguson the blll wus Intended- té enable \u2018the union + to feane oer Eimer running power over owler will move that the ord for a third reading bes cancelled ag that the bill be referred back for the purpose of adding a section that all freight originating tn Fhall be shipped by Canadian ports erwi Sper se speclally indicated by oy af T.Wilmot will move that se J be named us an ait as | Anton ernative terminus r.Clarke will move tha be so amended as to hat ge nd tramway or other way shall be hote hig a municipality uf ) \u20ac consent & 1e rmurtte obtuiried by the Copa y PES 1s \" > = THE CLOSING OF THE SCHOLS.What about the plano you prorsed \u201cyour ilaughfer when she returned rom \u2018#chool or.pated -her examinatfns 7 When you putchase a plano frm us.You get valué for your mn and men to boycott non-undon shops, Knihe, Neweanbé, Dominjon, Bell, i, Hon, Mr.Dandurand stated thin hi | Cable.and Khenbury are ths violated ol hin ideas of the contract of makes that motey and experierte can hire.He read the definition of the con- | Pirchase, Hold for canh \u2018or n! time.tract In the code, sulagy wag pold acc the lengor's Interest ceaned,.Wages, r.MeMullen® « motion ça six motiths\u2018 hoist was on carried, ana & The blll to Incorporate the New Can- Nid 1nefruments taken in pat paye ment.Willis & to, 2470 Ht.Ctherine Street.Adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Trem am\u2014 re REMOVAL.Once the Jahorer's ording to cojitract In the pPodurt had He leaned himaélt for certain frit Pate | We G.KENNEDY, chem aot al ee VE porchister pete le, mé af the | 883 Doronuster sree, | there was anything ine the arin that | Cor Mamta, RE Cet, Lptown nar.tions he \u2014\u2014 has malle\u2019 againet the \u2018fm |\" 5 mr \u2014\u2014\u2014 For Pure Biood a (lear \u201cComplexion, a Keet Arperite and Refresling Sleeps TAKE BRISTOL'S | | Sarsaparilia| Tt Apduses\u201d the Liver, Bright\u2019 éna the Spirta and jonePaily- maices lité wori living.laudable object of developing: tRe $e- sources of \u2018the (inspe peninmila, The.bill for the: incorporation\u2019 of the Gas Improvément Company was held over by the Senaté Wpon.the request of The municipal.ties of Montreal: Taland think that this an effort to establish.à Mmono- poly and, gain great.privileges, They have Kin bi oy nu deaire to he heard an.he anbie \" : Thnrégan hig will be given the: A GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC BLL Amendments are Acc Third age A cumaisting for the (Spécial to The Montreal Herald): Otter a, June 24.\u2014The amendments to the Grand Trunk Pacific Biñ.aréhegin- |.ning to.accumulate \u2018far the th: #1 reads n Seventy years trial have\u2019 proved > it to be tne most reliable , BLOOD purifier knawga.Mr, Gourley gives rintice \u2018that he will move \u201cthat in evént af.the.company | | receiving, Gov \u2018ernment ass: stance, elthar i \u2014 rE om ST \u2014 momie mr Fr > \"News Season\u2019 s JAPAN TEA ' ' FINEST EXTRA QUALITY \u20ac0 CENTS FER POUND.\u201cCHIMNTI\u201d WINE \u2014- \u201cCHIANTI\u201d.\u201d \"ITALIAN CLARET ca cour + IX WICKER FLASKS: ° _ PR * 400 Cases Finest Extra Quality, St Quarts.and Punts, in Wi.ker Tasky, a - .4 \u2019 Chianti, Stravecenio.Very.0: d.= \u2019 ce JU iT LANDED DIRECT FROM à FL JREN D : Thi 5 Wine POFEPESOE a fdelitate bogie, \u201cné vier 8 3 round, and combines\u2019 lightness wita.body.To ve HIANTL Jn cases of* l'dezen wicker Lo: [24 EFT \u2018ren: nor flask, * \u201c1CHIANTIS tn case of 3 dozen \u2018wicker * vo Plats, v cints.each, .£50.er rage of ydtzen Jacks, EXTRACT OF TAMARINDS Sr in the Void Carlo Erba\u2019s Extract of Tamarinds.\u201c Lärge bétilcs, £5 -cedts each.small.bottles, : >, wis eava.3 35 ve Prevents Indigesti on Its elects | ste wonderful.a- a ad -It stébs \u2018and préveats the\u2019 development af vials Fernet-Branra, may be taken pure, wid wat 2 m FERNET-RRANCA-I litre boules.25 es h.$1 FERNET-BRANCA=Small pints, Tv tenis + er © #4 Every hamper for the seas.de ,o: COUAITF sans! d''eontiir-a \u201csmall, of Pernet- Branca.Te .sone oT Wine \u2018ast Te, targe o or of FR ASER, Sete Ages:s \"LILAC.TEA DO CENTS.PER POUND.\u201cA very.Tt reshing: blend of carvfully selec ted.zrowc ts.\u201c LILAC TEA\u2014S cents per pouad package.> vents ner.half.sous pitkage.LILAC TEA\u2014\"A perfect biénd of the choices: predic s LILAC TEA\u2014The Tea for the masses and the Tea for the 3 * 25 cents per half-pound pacxage.ents Per pound pay BASE, - £1 TRY A PAC KAGE To-DA DAY.; *.FRASER, VICER & CO., italian Warehouse.Established 1856.VIGER '& CO.se THE NORDHEIMES BUILDING, 2C7, 2C9 and 211-ST.JAMES ST.THIS IS A WARNING > To those dealers who porsist in.offering other .Cigars \u2014 inferior Cigars \u2014 as \u201c Grandas\u201d ne Smokers know that : MA NANA\u2014THE SPA NIA \\RD Is ox Evsre Pox or Guvones. Ep ALS AND HONORS AWARDED, At BARON DE HIRSCH INSTITUTE $ Tes ad, ei - me Cochrane and Ald.Robertson Speak at the Closing Exercises and Principal Baker - © Submits Report for Year.The \u2018keynote struck last evening by \u2018Ald, Robertson at the closing exercises in ection with the Baron de Hirsch I will find an echo in the hearts of all the educationists in, the city.1t was the need of more schools, as well as better paid teachers.The function which brought the gathering together was an unqualified success.The large hall of the institute was crowded with the pupils and their friends.Ald.Robertson, in his capacity of Protestant school- commissioner, presided, and accompanying him on the platform - were Mayor Cochrane, Ald, Clearthue, Rabbi, Landman, Rabbl Abramovitch, Rabbi S.A.Goldstein, Messrs, D.A.Ansell, president of the mstitute; A.Goldstein, vice-president; I.Rubenstein; treasurer; E.L.Rosen- \"thal, secretary: L.Holstein, M.Mar- kus, 8, Fischel, Lyon Cohen, W.H.Smith, The proceedings were of a varied character, embracing speeches by the gentlemen on the platform, a report by Principal Baker, songs in English and French, recitations in Hebrew and in English, physical drill by the boys and girls, marching and flag drill, exhibt- tions \u2018of pupils\u2019 work from the earliest efforts df the kindergarten scholars\u2019 to the finished garments of the senlor pupils.ADDRESS BY HIS WORSHIP.\u2018The Mayor in the course of his speech, in which he showed a keen appreciation of the work done, complained of: the \u2018tendency of.the Protestant school -com- missioners to spend everything on bricks and mortar, leaving nothing to -epare for the poor teachers.The buildings, \u2018he said.did not lepk like school houses, but like palaces; but inside it would be found that-the people who worked hard during the day.received only $3 or $4 a week.The small pay given to teachers was a reproach, to - the education of the country.\u2019 It was after the Mayor had spoken that Ald.Robertson \u2018emphasized the ne- \u2018cessity for more schools, as well as better paid teachers.It behoved the whole community to take concerted action for.school purposes.He expressed pleasure that.the differences of a year ago between Protestant school commissioners and Jews had been settled, and hoped \u201cthey.would come.yet closer together.Mr.D.A.Ansell dwelt upon the patri- - otic character of the work of the \u2018Baron de Hirsch\u2019 Institute.The work was à patriotic one\u2014the education \u2018of poor \u2018children who ¢ame -here.But the.Quebec Government did not make sufficiently large monetary grants for the | education of the youl.g.+ \"PRINCIPAL BAKER'S REPORT.Principal Baker, in his report, ree ferred in appreciative terms to the new building\u2014a- structure in .every way suited to the present educational quirements.There was, in his opinion, - no\u2019 better way.of: counteracting\u2019 the.baneful influences of squalid homies than by prov iding cheerful and pretty school rooms.\u201cDuring the year,\u201d he said - \u201c357 boys and 368 girls, a total of 726 pupils have been admitied to the school.The average monthly .attendance has been 230 boys and- 47 girls, a total of 477.I consider.it my duty to briefly refer \u2018* to the great.difference between the \u2018actual number present in the schoot and the-average monthly attendances, There are -mainly two reasons for this, \u2018first\u2014the frequent removals of the parents from our city to.other parts of Canada \u2018or to the- United States, which \u2018perhaps cannot be 'ôbviated, and\u2019 secondly by the large number of children of school age, LOys, chiefly, who wanñ- der about the streets of our city, and \"who apparently are allowed to do as they like by their parents.To en- \"courage punctual and regular attendance the committee has adopted the \u2018methods used inh many of the schools - in \"England, viz, ,the présentation of \u201can are punctual and present \u2018on every occasion the school was open during .\u2019the year.This schemé hus operated 80 successfully that.thirty pupils, 10 boys.and twenty girls, have this\u2019 year _earned the distinction.\u2019 It is \"hoped that this incentive to regularity and punctuality will be appreciated by pa- vents.and pupils allke, \u2018and that a marked Improvement will take place next year, THE INFLUX or IMMIGRANTS.\u201cThe large influx\u2019 of immigrarits ad- -ded to the responsibilities of the lady | friends of the institution in providing ciothing, especially in the winter time.for the little ones.: \u201cTo Miss Essie Hirsch and the members of the Hebrew Ladies\u2019 Sewing Society thanks are specially due.The children have been provided by them.With dresses, underwear, tuques and mitts.No case of real need went uns assisted, \u2018\u2019The.Ladies\u2019 Sewing Society of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation in addition to general kindly aid, provided the children with much needed stockings.The Ladies\u2019 Hebrew Benevolent Society has again .rendered most Kind beneficient \u201c assistance, whilst the efforts of Miss Rubenstein to, supervise the distribution of clo- \u201cthing is most highly appreciated.* \u201cThe averdge attendance of the school for the year was 477.The num- Ler of teachers engaged\u20149.1 inéluding a special Hebrew teacher., The \u2018Ann Street school, with an average: tendance.of 453\u2014according to the last \u2018published reports, has a staff of 15 \u201cteachers, and the Royal Arthur School with an average-of 465, has a teaching staff of 133.\u201cult affords me much \u2018pleasure to.Fe port the continued successes of the === OVER Tue FENCE \u2018Neighbor Says Somiathing.- \u201cThe front yard fence is.a famous council place.on.pleasant days.Maybe to chat with some one along the street, or for friendly gossip with next door neighbors.Sometimes it is only sigal talk but other times neighbor has something really.good to offer.An old resident of Baird, Texas, got some mighty good advice this way once.\" \u201cDrinking coffee had left me nearly dead \u2018with dyspepsia, kidney disease and bowel trouble with constant pains in my stomach and back and side, and so weak I could scarcely walk,\u201d he says.\u201cOne day I was chatting with one of my.neighbors about my: trouble and told her I believed coffée hurt mie.Neighbor sald she knew lots of people to whom coffee was a poison and she \u2018pleaded with me\u2019 to quit it and give Postum a trial.I did not take her advice right away, but tried a change of climate, but it did not do me any good - and then 1 dropped coffee and took up Poutum.ay fmiprovement \u2018began immediately and 1 got better every day I used Pos- um.\u201cMy bowels became regular and in two weeks all my pains were gone; now I am well and strong and can eat anything I want to without distress.-AH of thid is due to having quit \u2018coffee and \u2018 used Postum regulariy.\u2018\u2018\u2019K£y son who was troubled with in- digestion thought that if Postum help-' ed me 80 it might help him.It did too and he is now well and strong again.We like the Postum as well as we ever | liked the coffee, and use it altogether in my.veu in go 7 £5 and, all Xx Corte ntçle Cree 4 berg, re- \u201chonor \"medal to all pupils who: \"year, at former pu school\u2014both in Co Rian enol, ie the city - aud in publie fe.\" Rabb Abramovitch and \u2018Rabbi Landmann also addresses tha meet- MEDAL AND PRIZE WINNERS, - The prizes and medals were presented to the successful pupils, the principal winners being: Hirsch memorial medal for English \u2014Harry Jacobs.\u2019 Hirsch memorial medal for Hebrew\u2014 Harry Feigleson.Monteflore Club medal\u2014Mosgs Schwartz.The Mayor's medal\u2014Annie Goldberg.Davis memorial medal \u2014 Bessle Friedlieb.Eddie Fischel memorial medal\u2014Max Spiellman.Mrs.Horace.Joseph medal for neat- ness-~Annie Zwibel.Extra medal for Schleifer._ Special prize, Mr.Edgar Moss, London; Maurice Goodman - and Annie Lubner.The president's prize, for immigrant \u2014Issie Bortz, Hebrew \u2014Annle .Needlework\u2014Sadle \u2018Rubin, Rachael Adler.: \u2018Hebrew: prizesIsrael Heller, Abe Arnovltch, Lily Valinsky.English \u2018prizes\u2014Willle Mergler, Louis.Rosenman, Charlie Weisler, Bella Kor- ber, Fanny Shapiro.Michaelson & Son's prize \u2014 Louis Weisberg.- Sloves\u2019 prize for Hebrew ' and Eng- lish\u2014Rosie Wasserman.nie Berman.MEDALS IN THE HONOR LIST.The winners of medals in the honor list for regular attendance were: Fifth year\u2014Harry Jacobs, Max Fein- stein; Annie Schleifer, Annie - Gold- Bessle Manis, Sarah Valinsky, - Ray Lightstone, Libby Weiéberg.- Fourth year\u2014Able Manis, Jacob Klein, Bernard Label, Willie Etchen- | vitch, Annie Lubner, Bella Iorber} Fanny Sharpiro, Annie Rubin, Ettie Rosenberg, Dora - Rosenxvelg, Polly Feinstein, \u2018 Third year\u2014Peter- Kovachik, Israel Bortz, Eva Simoh, Sarah Ungar, Bes- sle Shleifer, Sopie Goldberg, Rachel Goldberg.; Second year \u2014 Moses \u2018Melovitch, Julius.Rudolph, Fanny Schliefèr.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 MISS LAMALICE HEADS LIST Wins: Lieutenant«Goyernor Jette Medal: at Mme.Marchanñd\u2019s Academy.The closing- exercises.of Madame Marchand's Academy took place last evening in the hall of Montcalm Sthool, Demontigny Street, An enjoyable musical programme was given.| The farewell addresses were read by\u2019 Miss M.O'Brien in English and Miss Isola Lamalice in French.tion, and forty diplomas were received from the Catholic Central Bureau of\u2019 Examinations.~The following is the\u2019 special prize list: Medal presented by Hig Honor Lieut.~ Governor Jette\u2014Miss Isola Lamalice, for exceptional merit.Religious Instruction\u2014Misses I.\"ras mülice,\u201d G.Dupuls,.A.de Longchamp, A.Deneault, B.Maysenhoe!'der.Francais\u2014Miss : I.Lamalice.Prize offered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction\u2014Miss I.Lamalica lowing subfects: -Typewriting, Miss L.Levesque and Miss A.Renaud; mathematics, Miss A.de\u2018Longehauu: literary composition, Miss I.Lamalice and Miss \u2018M.\u2018Therein: arithmetic, Miss G.Dupuis.- For excellence\u2014First- year, Miss O.Lalonde; second year, Miss F.Lacoste and Miss B.Levesque: third year.Miss M.Desmarais and Miss B.Moulton: \u2018fourth year, Miss B.Marcotte and\u2019 Miss R.Labell2; fifth year, Miss H.Villeneuve ard- Miss, L.Desjardins; \u201csixth year, M.:ss B.Bouchard and Miss M.Payette; seventh year, Miss A.Fontaine and Miss BE.Henrichan*- eighth Miss- B.Leroux.and, Miss A.Renaud MR.CHARLES HART GETS : _ THE FAMILY PORTRAITS Court of Appeals Re Reverses the Judge ment of the Superior Court, in .the Hart Case.The Court of Appeals has reversed \u2018the judgment of the Superior Court in the case of Mr.Charles Hart against his brother, Mr.Robert Hart, for the] possession of certain family portraits.Mr.Charles Hart based his ciaim on the terms of.his father\u2019s wilt, and Mr.Robert Hart ckiimed : right of property under a personal donation by his \u2018father during his Hfetlfne.The \u2018court below found that Mr.Robert Hart, being in possession of the portraits, had.acquired a right under a three years\" proscription, and the action of his bro- \u201cther was.dismissed.~The Court of Appeal held that the clause of the will revoked the gift the lower court, and declared Mr.\u2018Charles Hart entitled to get the fam- Aly portraits, PONTIFF SOUNDS WARNING.-Declares Catholicism\u2019 is Now in a Difficult.Position\u2014The Cause.- Rorne, June 24-The Osservatore Ro-| \u201c1 mano publishes the allocution which | the Pope delivered at the consistory.The following is a summary of the por- ciated Press yesterday.The Pontiff suid he was obliged again of Catholicism, and to point out that malicious sects were spreading in every couhtry, and that Christian laws seem to be undergoing deliberate retrogression, through the efforts of men of deplorable morals.This state of feeling modified customs and influenced legislation in connection with public in-' stitutions, Philosophy, the fine arts and literature were also turned to sac- rliegious purposes.The sinfulness of evildoers could not frustrate the will of the Almighty,\" paved the way for great misfortunes.The Pope concluded with an earnest.appeal to the faithful to pray to God that his (the Pontift's) work on eafth be.not - diminished, and with the announcement of his intention to-issue a letter on the subject.\u2014\u2014\u2014 SMUGGLED BUTTER FROM CANAD DA.Two New York Men Will Pay Big - Fines.\u2018Binghamton, N.Y., wand Pond 4d Fred Badger, of Frank Mn County, w brought before Justice Ray in the United States court changing them with sm 000 pounds of butter from Canada into the United States.\u2019 They changed .a former plea of not gullty to guilty.They will be sentenced next Monday.Judge Ray warned them to come | WEGRoES ENTERTAIN | from \u201cIn Dahomey.\u201d Bloomfield Bros\u2019, for Hebrew\u2014 Jen-.-Reports submitted showed'that dur-| ing the year 463.pupils received instruc- | Medals weré also given for the fol- | bleeliing image \u2018bid it.gion, and above all, \u2018uremeiits of made, and reversed the judgment of tion which was not cabled to the Asso- |\u2019 \u2018te call attention to the:difficult position |: but their arrogance | June 24.\u2014Ed- yesterday to plead to an indictment! ling about, aif Hi ER Daiger ad puis .5 in the case 0 - 2010 F CE Ps de due ES CE Pa J 44 As A +, tect ory > 2 + au TFPRPATN WVEDNES foe limes Iota er eee ANIA tete pr ere D SION THE KING AND QUEEN makes pale, this children ft fat Galeres ni Troipe Do Tura in Honor - of Prince Edward.London, June 24.\u2014The main feature of the children's party at Buckingham Palace yesterday was the appearance of the Williams and Walker troupe of negro performers.The King and Queen, the leading court and diplomatic dignitaries, a throng of royal children and their playmates, enjoyed selections They applauded Bert Williams\u2019 rendering of the song \u201cThe Jonah Man,\u201d in which his grimaces were genuinely funny, while \u2018Walker's \u201cCastle on the Rhine,\u201d with a dancing chorus, set even thé royal feet to -pattering.The hit of the entertainment, however, was a cake-walk, which Their \u2018Majesties specially demanded.Upon its conclusion the four contesting couples: stepped to theront of the stage, while in true cake-walk style a cake was held in front of each couple, gnd the couple receiving the most applause.were decided to be the winners.The .audience quickly grasped the idea and entered Into the spirit of the occasion with zest, the King and Queen merrily joining in the applause.The cake was awarded to Lavinia Gaston and Richard Covers, who, according to the negroes, really deserved it.The presence of.royalty produced awe only in the cage of the American stage managers, |.who were apparently afraid to move in the garden for fear of incurring the | royal displeasure.The negroes were 80 unconcerned that during the wait for the beginning of the performance, they produced a sét of dice, and in the words of Composer Cook, \u201cIn the garden of the.King we found time far just one pass at craps for sixpence.\u201d Contrary to the usual custom, neither the performers.nor managers were presented to Their Majesties.Walker thought that the King was the \u2018real thing.\u201d He raid he had a fine jovial face, and that the Queen was perfectly lovely.He expected that Their Majesties would.be stiff and fey.hut.instead they were warm and enthusiastic.\u201cYes,\u201d interposed Williams, \u201cthe most royal acting persona were the servants, The King looks like a good 1 fellow.\u201d What most strongly impressed wil- llamas wns the hehaviour of the children, and the extremé and .unfailing gallantry of the little boys towards the little girls, He satä he would never \u2018forget their manners.He saw a little girl chase a dng across \u2018the lawn, In\u2019 RQ doing she passed thé Queen.Tmme- diately the child stopped, curtsied and: «then continued- the chase.t \"DEFENDS THE TRICOLOR Ottawa, June 24.\u2014The proposal to substitute ihe \u201cloyalist\u201d lag tor the tricolor, in \u201cthe Hull parish, has eu- countered the bitter oppusition of Le Temps, the.local French dally.That Journal \u2018editorially\u2019.condemns it afer the folowing .vigorous fushion.\u201cThe attempt to mike the brave and patriotic population of liuli~ reject the fiug of the three colors, the.flag of the \u2018Mother: Country, in order\u2019 to substitute tor it a Moyulistic and cougregalion- alistic emblein,.hus fulled in a pitiful manner.\u201cWe: feel pleasure.at this and it js t> be\u201d hoped.tliat the self-constituted champions of the moverneut will profit by the lesson.received and never again take wp this movement, neither: in, September nor later ou.\u201cAs the song suys: \u201cli ne faut pas almer la France, pour\u201d briser Je drapeau Francais,\u201d \u2018he loves not France \u2018who tears.her flag,\u2019 and if the three colors have no longer any attractions, for a few of vur countrymen, théy are much to be pitied, but that Is no, reu- son- why the rest of the populations should be .for¢ed to adopt a lig which is not and will never.be other than a -religious emblem, the - Hag of \u2018a con- : Bregation.Elocution.\"prize given by the Alliance | \u201c\u201cJ£ congregationallsts of every.degree and purtizans of \u2018the ancient sway of monarchy and pleasure wish to .ac= cept the new flag oftéred then, they \u2018are free to do\u201d su; but taney ust not attempt to have \u2018that.\u201cflag accepted us.national, for they will not succued.7: \u201cThe Frenc h-Canadian, though Ca- tholie to.the backbont, Kiivws also when to be patriotic and He will never.adopt the flag proposed, for it recalls\u2019 un éxecrated poijticul sway which has forever.disappeured to the greater.geod af humanity.Past ages will not returu.'Fhose ut the base.of this- \u2018movement thought: that by- putting the \u2018of the \"Sacred Heart In\u2019 the centre of the flux they would steeceed in passing thelr wares, but the French- Canadian is too intelligent to \u201clef himself be caught.by \u2018such.curuing woven.in white thread.He 1s a® OC as tholic, he may even be a tongrega- Jtienalist and.a &ood friend of.the ture, \u2018but he \u2018is a patriot and knows that neither Leo XIII.nor his religion for Ile wants to continue follow- Ing his religion without being obliged to, approve all the acts of those who?claim to speak in the name of reli- \u2018he does not wish to teur the French flag which to him 113 and will continu¢ te be the national flag, the flag of all French-Canadlans, congregational.and uncongregational.EE Molineux's Photo Yet in\u2019 Prison.Troy, N.Y., June 24\u2014Supreme Court\u2019 Justice Howard Yesterday denrjed the application \u2018of Rokind RB.\u201cMolineux for: a writ\u2019 of mandamus directing the su- \u2018perintendent- of - 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Goods | nese.> Productions, V < FISHING SUPPLIES- of all kinds, : et Rais].ete, TM ie lies 20 Per Cent.\"BASERALL.MITTS, GLOVES and\u2019 .\u2018CROQUET SETS.:20.Pyr- cent, Boats, Canoes, A - Sole Leather Trunks and Fortmanteaus.- Ladies\" and Men's Suit Cases, for \u201d 10 Per \u2018Cent.and 10 Per Cent.- VELOCIPEDES, gc LE | Sewing qq The \u201cColonial House,\u201d 7 drawers, Oak, $27.50, for\u2019 $22; 00 | on he \u201cNew Leader, \u201cThe «Little Comfort,\u201d AND.FIELD GLASMES ; 20 Per a = - Also MATHEMATIC ALS INSTRU- ve | THE IDEAL FURNITURE: | for Simmer \u201cLADIES \u2018AN D.MEN'S Steamer Stateroom Trunks.Ladies\u2019 Hat Trunks.is TRUN KS.* Basket\u2019 Trunks, Ladies\u2019 and.Men's Fitted Bags and Suit Cases.Ladies\u2019 and Men\u2019 s Hat Boxes, Holdalls, Trunk Straps, ~~.Rug Straps, .Shawl Straps, Umbrell\u201d Straps, Big - Tags.\u2018 AI New Goods and Latest Styles © per.cent.off regular prices.£ = Machines The \u201cColonial House!\" Desk Cabinet, $35.00 for.The \u201cSimple Automatic,\u201d patterned after\u2019 the Wile : cox & Gibbs, so well known to everyone, price\u2019 : - 545,00, for esesnc neo en ce va cs 0000 \u201d drawers, Oak, $22 .00.Loss 10 p.o.The \u201cNew Leader; Drop ead, $26.6 Go.-.Lass 10 p.o.The New Leader,\u201d Hand.on Iron Base, $14.Less 10 p.c.835.00 Th= \u201cNew Leader,\u201d Hand witly Cover, $17.:Less 10 p.Cc.$5.ç0.Less 10 p.o, .single thredd, Folding Sewing Table, $1.75 and $2.50 oe .Less 10 p.o.2H \u2018Lap Boards, $1.One dteen cena ne green LORS 10po.Verandähs and I, awns, A Jarge shipment of nev pieces \u2018just rece ived, and will be + disposed.of at\u2019 Sale Prices, Le \"Paper | + | Sample Pieces ene Stock of wi WHITE PIQUE | A Manufacturer's Stock secured at a low.figure;.\u2018and marked very much under regular prices, with a further \u2018reduction of 20 per cent, and ro per cent extra for.cash.: 4 .Ladies\u2019 and Men's Bags.eet et : 885.00 | l otises, | ag Furniture | \u201c6se AP KONS, | LAWN MOWERS with ball bearings, for Gardens, , Pas | ar Sweaters - and Golf Coats : Suitable for Sea- Side and Country.wear and all out.\u2018door Blue, Nwvy, - \u2018Green; Scarlet Trimmed W hite, lardware and Cemeteries, 15 per cent.off.- \u2019 REFRIGERATORS, odorless and absolutely sanitary, \u201csnow- white inside.and out, 15 per.cent.off.BLUE FLAME : WICKLESS IL STOVES, guar- , anteed no \u201csmoke, 10 per cent, off, ~ | JAPANESE TRAYS, White Metal Oval - Meat Dishes ) and Trays, Tea Pot Stands and Coffee Machines, \u2018so-per cent.off, : | GE RM- PROOF W.ATER FILTERS.10 per cent.off PORTABLE SHOWER.BATHS, set up in.\"with Ruffle.Curtain and Hexd Capa only $20.00.\u201c 10 per cent: off.© i on Ce dn, 212 (2 =e Sports, Colors, Green, \u201cCardinal, Light White and Black, also, in conbinations of Scarlet T rimmed.White Trimmed Light Blue, Gray Trimmed Ww hire, Navy Trimmed W hite,\u2019 Prices Range from $2.00 to $5.so.\u2018Batiste Costu mes | - Large assortment of BA\u201d T IST E COSTUMES, im white, T avhite and black, white and blue, white and pink, latést | Less 10 we C.and 10 P.c.off for Cash : SN em ge ar rey pean Childrerr sAprons > SPECIAL | for 9oc APRONS Lor, Ages, + 0, 8710) 12 \u2018years.cL Less 1 per cant, for cash.: Lo designs, Fro.vo.Be - Less 50 per.cont.> ° 5 minutes, À » for.La Lu .| \u201c| This Fine Colicetisn erngista\u201d \u2018of Vases of air descriptions, Plates.Caps, / ani Samcers, Dishes, Salas.C'hocolà ocolate Jags, \u201cete, ete Pronzes, Ivories, Portieres, | Paper Lantems ion: Covers, ete; ete Children\u2019 S sizes.2 and 3 YEARS In Checked Ginstam ai.J In Speed Camda az.T In Plan Gingham at.In Checked Grogham ar PRI Leas 10 Per \u2018eat, and 149 Per : , Cent fe Cust, (AGES.4 ta 7 VEARS.: Mises Cxiash Sailor Suits, Se cae ligt vue Lane.$1.30 M pisses Suripeid Sumbée = Nad ier ., - : Misses Cuidret Gingham Sailer VUS 22400007 RAI Whi \u201cFug ae Ase s Ney Lauene, wh Vus acier tes Lace css Less, LO Bur Cent oui 10 Per © Cent for Cash.:+ to 14 YEARS, \u2018 Misses\u201d (AL Wood Rerge : \u201c Natder Rufts, trimined white.braid, platted sKives, m Avy - ad värdinat, at orl PR \u201cMissgat : Navy \u2018 Svrge.-saitet : Sults, plaited, skirt wim- ° BETTIS BEN tite Pas aid, at.eat 6 -8.00 \u201cLess du Per Cent: , emt ter Ash = : > Princes | Children\u2019 s .\u2018Serge Dresses AGES.3,4 and 5 YEARS.A alors, Cardinal, Navy.\u2018and Cream ; AT $+.eo \u201cLess 10 Per -Cént.and 10 Per\u2019 - ; - Cent.for Cush, 2 Misses\u2019 White \u2018 \u2018Lawn Dresses SIZES, 4 to 14 YEARS: 35.00, \u201cCent.for Cash, 10 Pr Gt.tr Gah i tin a Or Dut ots mes + | Entire Stock of Japa- ; \u201cJardinieres, Bazihoo and Bead : Fans, Umbrella Stands, Cet Le LE \u201cDresses ; ELAS.\" Misses\u201d Colored Pique Suiler - Nuits nt Cr een So LPR2T : Mrtsses Shophends Pia; oF - Saïtot Suits oes and: 10 Per Le, waza, $1.50, 84.25, #750.Less zo Per Cent, and: 10 Per: or Ce oF Ë 12 . 1 -.MISOHS GATHEMNE AT STANSTEAD, QUE.Golden Rule Lodge No 5 To-day Celebrates its (00th .Anniversary.» (Special to .The Montrez! Herald.) Sherbrooke, June.24:\u2014To-day Golden Rule Lodge, No.5, A.P.& A.M, Stan- stead Plain, t£ celebrating the 100th anniversary of the institution \u2018of Frees: masonry in Stanstead, The throe vil- Jages, Stitisteud Plain, Rock Island and Derby Line are guily decorated for the occasion, itid the event is one of the greatest Musenie.held in this section of the country: The members of the cruft, of various degrees in Masonry, from all over the Province and from'sicross the line, are out \"in large nusibers to do honor tn \u201cTwo Old Friends - : For many years it has been recognized by physicians everywhere that Cod Liv er Oil and - Iron shouid be fast friends, as - where one-is required the other is in all probability needed too, each \u2018enliancing the value of! the other.- Strange to say, | although manyattempts have been made, no one ever succeeded in combining the oil and iron.until about eight years ago, when a.Canadian pliysician, after some\u2019 years of study and experiment, Managed \u2018tô bring about an understanding.\u2018He then added just a little, plicsphorus.result is Ferrol (the Iron-Oil Food).which: contains in an.elegant, palatable and easily digested emulsion Cod Liver \u2018Oil, Iron and Phosphorus, the exact constituents necessary to: increase the\u2018 weight, enrich the blood and build up the system.: P No argument is needed to prove the value of such a preparation in \u2018the treatment of Bronchitis and Pulmonary diseases, Scrofula, Rickets, Anæ- \u2014.\u2018 mia, and wasting, diseases of any kind.- - Sample free.75e a à bottle: 6 battles for $4.oo, ; at ali druggists, or from - ; \\ Tue FerroL CoMPaNY, LIMITED, 124 Kipg St.West, Toronto.\u201d - mono demonstrations ever | © grounds, The HERA Golden Rule Lodge, on this, the occa- of her vassing the century mark &nd thus placing the lodgé in a unique position among the various lodges in the country.The festivities will he continued to-morrow (Thurgday), when a fitting close to the proceedings will} be marked by a trip to the hatural hedge at Owl's Head, on Lake Mem- phremagog, where work will be exem-, plified in one of the degrees.The members of the craft began to arrive last evening, and the early morning trains brought in large contingzants, } Among the distinguished Musons present are: Most Wor.Grand Master J.B.Tressider, Montreal: M.W.Bro.Judge Harding, of Lindsay, Ont., Grand Master of Canada, in Ontario; M.W.Bro.0, W.Daly, Grapd Master of Vermont; R.W.Bro.David Munson, D.Grand Master, Quebec; R.W.Bro.W.H.Whyte, Grand Secretary, -Montreal; M.W.Bro.T.I\u2019.Butler, Montreal: W.Bro.J.B.Keating, .British * Vice-Cansul, ton, D.D@.M.; R.W.Bro.H.E.Chan- uell, P.D.D.G.M.; R.W.Bro.A.Anes, etc., ; .IMPOSING PROCESSION.The procession, w hich was'held at ten o'clock, was taken part in.by Sussex Preceptorv, Kuights \u2018Templars, Sher- brogke; Palestine - Conumanderr, St.Johnsbury, Vi,;.Malta Commandery, Newport,.Vt.: Golden Rule = |'Roval Arch Masons, Sherbrooke: various blu2 lodges In the district, and .Grand Lodge.efficers.The route of, .inarch was\u2019linad with interested: specs Ltators.A public menting was held in the afternoon, when the visitors were wel- emmed by the Mayor, Hon.M.F.Huek- 11, Medauis were presented to several cld members of Golden Rule Lodzé by dite Grand Lodge officers, A featire of The mectine \u201cwus the singing of Mr.livgena Cowles: - \u2026 À dance will be held in the evénifz._ HISTORY IF THE LODGE.An extract from an sa record\u2019 book A toile.in brief, of the institution of the lewd fo, whose vhntennial is beine esle- vated.to-day.Aboiit the beginuing of the nineteenth century; the ever :it- trac tive and expansive genius of specu ve TFreem agonry became .&ener: ly diffused through the United * \"Stites of Ainerica, especially In the Norihern and Enstern States, viously but little known.beyond tha se and nrincinal.fowns., | At.this\u2019 \u201cLi0d Indes wore opened in most of ln « country villiges of any Iniport:rnce, * cxlendinge even ta the Northern fron.ter whire (he extensive forests hither, 5 to known as the savages\u2019: the the musetilin arm of the sturdy ixo- .nun, before this Divinely-inspired insti- of |.Intion, this.meek-eyed handmeain Christianit: nd benevolent daughter of \u2018charity, with her mysterione graces\u2019 onc pesutiar benefits, attractod the attention of the eorly settlers of these | Lorthern wilds, In the year »f our Lord, 1802, \u201cLivelz Stone.1.0dge.No 28.was.organized and: openad at the Naty \u2018of Samiiel Pomeroy.at D'erby T,lrie, \u201cVit, where many of the.leading ang in| fueptial-men of Derby\u201d Vermont, and Ninnstend, Towser CAnuda.met fratar- lly, and held social and\u2019 friendly in- terenutse, \u2018The festivals of the £ Saints John ware.annually \u2018ealebrated in a manner highly :,seditabls \u201cto the fraternity, produ ing in the minds nf the pedple gensruliy = vorablé nhinton of the inst: tution.; THE NCAME WAR OF 1512, This state of tranquility was Afstur h- \u201cAd by an unforseen \u2018occurrence.The in shing interests of the United States ghd.Great Britain invelvéd thelr sub- _ieets: In al ruinous war, declared oh the isth June, \u20181812, which, mn tevially ~hunged the \u2018order of things, espaciully the mystic tie, tha ' Sely Storie Lodz, \u2018were thereby cofi- \u201cusly.affected.Ev erything Hke friendly \u201c «intercoutse between\u2019 persons residing on- ou osite , Mr.and | Mrs.w.Wardell Wiisen, .MARRIAGES.ARNOTT- MELVILLE\u2014On June 26, 1903, Rey.Henry Arnott, minister of St.James byterian Church, Newcastle, N.B., to = Janetta Main Melville, daughter of Wm.M Melville,-Esq., Kirkcaldy, Scotland.- BRENNAN-BROWN\u2014At Boston, Mass, on\u2018 Laura Maie Brennan, daughter ot Henry Brennan, of St.John, N.B.BOYD-LLOYD\u2014On June 17, at Toronto, Geo.Hodgson Boyd, son of Alexander Boyd; to' Francis Elsie, daughter of M.E.Lloyd, » BRIGGS-MITCHELL\u2014On June 19, at Torontg, Sarab Helen Mitchell to E.Herbert Briges.DICKSON-BONTER\u2014At Rat Portage,\u201d on June 1st, Angus Crawford Dickson, fore\" merly of Belleville, to Maud Victoria Ben-1 ter, of Trenton, Opt, i Rk INGLIS-McKELLAR\u2014On June 20, at Toronto, .Percy Monroe Inglis, of Brantford, to Floré - Dell MceKllar, daughter of the late Lauche lan McKellar.MURRAY-THOMPSON\u2014At Natal, Africa, on \u2018May 5 Stephen Sheffield Murray, son of apt.Ges.Murray, to Jessie.Edith Thompson.Both are grandchildren of the late James Reeves, of Halitax, NS.ALLARD\u2014In.this élty, on June 22, Louis cral will take place Thursday, from his late residence, 383 §t.Denis Street, at 826 a.m.ATKINSON\u2014At St.Margaret's Home, Mont-; - real, June \u201826, Lavinié Sophia Hopkins, wile of Robert Atkinson.| CREVIER\u2014In this clty, on June\u201d 21,, Marie Masillia Crevier, aged 33 wite of, - F.X.Seers, surgeon \u2018dentist.GENTLE\u2014At his residence, No.12 Balle st.June 20, William S.\u201cGentle, in his 63th year: LEGER\u2014In this city, on.June 22, Ovila Leger, aged \u201821 ycars and 6 months, son of Me Moise ger, .LINTON\u2014Suddenly.at his residence, Mont-* vue, on June 22nd, James Linton.Funeral.private.Kindly omit flowers.x + STANLEY\u2014In this city, June 23, Alexander R.son of Joseph and Jane Stanley, 93a \" Rushbrooke Street.Funeral ursday,: June 25, at 2.30 p.m.v WAKEFIELD\u2014In :this clty.on June 2208, Mathew Wakefield, M.E., born County Durham, England.\u2018DEATHS ELSEWHEKE.DINGWALL-\u2014At Telluride, Colorado, June #9, - Allan : \u2018Grant, son of James -Dingwalls Hamilton.\u201cDE MAURITZ\u2014At Guelph, on June 20, Robert Colquhoun de \u2018Mauritz, ouly soneof \u2018the inte .Peter de Maüritz, Chancellor of Russia years, | PARISH\u2014At Sault ste.Marie, on June 208) Robert Simpson Parish, formerly of \u2018Toronta, aged 73 years.| NEIRER\u2014In St.John, on June 21, George mw; Neiber, aged 82 years.Brickley; in the 65th year of \u2018his age.:, FOSTER\u2014In \u201cSt.John; -on June 21st, Ethel, years and 1 month: CORAN\u2014Suddenly, on June: 18th, at Sutton; Grand Bay, 'N.B., Mrs.Lillian \u2018Coran, aged 59 years.CROSBY\u2014At \u2018Cornwall, P.ET., on June 19th, © Mary, widow of \u2018the late \"James Crosby, a :the Sith year of ber age.W-| MOSELEY\u2014At Dartmouth, on June 18, Ebens ezer Moseley, in the 918t year of his age.RUGGLES\u2014At Westport, Digby, on .June 18, \u2018Annie, daughter of the late B.' H.Ruggles, of H.M.Customs, aged 66.COTE\u2014On June 20; at Quebec, Mrs.Josephine Cote, widow of the late Captain Ephrem Tremblay, termerly of Chicouttenl, aged 73 years.i \u201cThe Ladder Fell still the lad eats lady charlotte gelatine, ta Pell Telephone Up 2667.WM.WRAY.Undertaker and Embalmer, , BAS6 © = MONUMENTS \"Direct from quarries and set in your lot dbp The Smith Bros.\u2019 Granite Co.290 Bleury St; Just helow Sherbrooke : TO.LET.gr Advertisements in this column\u2019 word per insertion, 6 insertions for the a of four.TO.RENT \u2014FOR SEASON, INNISFALLEN- Island, Lake Muskoka, beautitully situated.out, boats, etc.Supply boats call - daily.Passenger steamers land at the Island.Foi further particulars, terms, etc, apply Box K 145, Herald.FURNISHED FLAT TO LET \u2014 NICELY.furnished flat of 6 rooms, 169 Stanley st., for July and August; modern\u2019 conveniences; moderate rent; immediate .possession.146 TO.LET \u2014 OFFICE, FURNISHED, LIGHTed and heated.No.3 St.Sacrament st.140 TO LET \u2014 FOR JULY AND AUGUST, WEL£ : furnished house (4 bedrooms), on Fort st, .Apply P.O.Box -332, city.- - $65 cash and $60 in three months after: purchase will place you in a new cosy cottage\u2019 of 5 rooms.Water in house.minutes from Craig st.\u2018Lot 25 x 100.Fres .information, 228 Temple Building.>, \u2018 = WANTED To FURCHAGE.t#r Advertisements tn this column Xo pep word per\u2019 insertion, 4 insertions for the price )¢ four.WANTED \u2014 CASH PAID FOR LIFE \u2018IN.«surance policies.Will\" give morg than com= panies for desirable policies.Address PO.Box 1998, Montreal.WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 SMALL SELPF- contained cottage for cash; must be within 15 minutes\u2019 walk trom General Post-Office; WANTED \u2014 A DINGHY.A GOOD SECONDhand Peterborough dinghy.Must be in good condition.Apply Cecil A.Gordon, Dorval: Advertisements in ims columa %o A per insertion, \u20ac insertions-for the res of tour.?FOR SALB \u2014 TWO LITTERS ENGLISH setter pups, from bench and field winning - -éire and dam.Our stock Yirst, second and third last Montreal show.No better blood in \u2018existence.Dogs twelve \u2014 bitches eight - + dollars.Also two foxhound pups by Cham- .pion Gimeraçk, seven dollars.Sutton Keu- nels, Sutton Jct., Que.: » BUSINESS CHANCES, \u2018FOR SALE \u2014 A MANUFACTURING \u201cBUSI ness, in good running .order.duct cov.\" ered by Canadian patents.A good chatét tor a live man with small capital, wbo une.\u2018session.Apply to J.T.Gladstone, Room.73 Imperial Bullding, 107 St.James st.BUTCHER BUSINESS AND PROP ERTÉ for sale.Everything in good shape and dos ing an Al business.Inspection invited, bargain it sold at onge.Apply to Forsythe & Son, _ Hageraville.COUNTRY NEWSPAPER PLANT AND oF fice for sale, Will be sold LE: à bar \u2018gain, roprietor is going West.x MA Hagerevie, Ont.Sov = = CIVIL ENGINEER.\u201cP.ALEX.PETERSON, M ANST.C.B., ETC.CONSULTING | ENGINEER ~~ - AND DEATHS.= ay 22, 1903,\" to Re?ont, > DEATHS IN, THE CITY.OC Vers daughter of Harry Foster, - \u2018aged i CATHERINE STREET, N Forces\u201d Pranier eue Dranimeud Stresty must be cheap.Apply K 186, Herald Office.: .dorstands mechanical Fork.Immediate pos- - .UE gs» Chiet nee ot the Canadian À, or de io vbs coussin dt EES son hg re + i\u2019 JA) AI SE di BIRTHS.* June 16, John W.Brown, of Montreal, to.Allard, aged 68 years and 10 months.Fun-.- se od\u2019 the Bala route.House furnished through-, .- \u201cTO LET\u2014WHY.NOT OWN YOUR HOMES * 18 | GOGS\u2014WANTED.LOST.FOR SALE, \u2018 BRICKLEY\u2014In St.John, on Juné 21, William .* AMBULANCE MBADQUARTERY.° \u20acor - Bin winter hook.O'Leary Fok in einai ped aut | on The § * Picket, Claude \"straight piace and sho, hE $152,475.The total on T was 367 n bo po 90, ext to the on was the longest ever - American turf ev: Covered\u2019 Futurity : in 125\u2014A Sheepshead Bay \u2018 broke the \u2018track: ent pervious time last year.River: Pira in his favor, as he: 48 _-mer, and the track to-day Chas.Elwood, on.his good: Ze Tidal\u2019 Stakes, Saturda e,W th Es track, where Hick horsé, who had beén ru to oe at -a suburba 000 added, for ss \u2018were slgibi : for the \u2018Suburban.\u2018TUR on.July 2 2 an 2.Summariés:\u2014 ; at First race, 8 \u2018turlongs, - Astarita, 2 to 1.Setond race,l 1-2.miles, sell neycroft, 15 to.1} Highiande , Xe Raine, 4 da Ho to 1.T - Fifth race, mile \u2018selling: 1; ; ( Scofte Time, 1.45 3-5.\" \"Sixth race,\u201d \u2018hand \u2018turf\u2014Dr.Saylor, b © His Eminence, 9.Pittsburg | Phil E New York, June 24\u2014T Tes announced: that ttsburg Phil (George, E.smith).hereafter.be refused\u2019 ; rs over which \u2018the &lub ha ruling \u201cis -probakily the.reat] ine race .for which Joc! Pitsburg: Phir s.rider, wa At \u201cHighland - Detroit, June : 24 Fo yon over a heavy track.at Highland Park -yesterday.: The results: .First race, 6 furlongs\u2014Max 2: Rävelment, 3 to: bi.Flo 2 time, 1.26.i \u201cSecond race,.4 \u2018furlongs\u2014T 2 to 1; Outfield, 5 \u2018to 2; 8 to 5; tinre, 54.- .Third race, tiles tolight, 3 to I; Four: LR ; to 1; time, ToT, Fifth race, 7 fur b: Haagift, 20.to 1.86%.CS \u2018Sixth race, miles u wisely.20 to 1; : Sorte, New Hand ae 2 of - the \u2018international! .champion, ar Manturk, Ireland, the I was played yésterda tn Jersey :City.Se layed and Egan won st showing made: by: brought six \u2018ares in.the:th Both.principals will, \"on the steamef Campana.nex day, and the.remaind \u201cof will be decided | K a Score: \u2014 Egan.Toni - McGill © \u2018second ele champion Mount 'aRYy i runs on a good wicketiatithe campy The.annual tourhey mtario \u201cLawn Bow Vine As socia Mori Mr.Ed.J.Hard Neéwb B 0 was in poor health, but wi restored to full heat and vi or: did not get shin After reading one: or decided to try-Burdock.Loa gos aad before 1 had taken tw bottles ten tx es \u201cbuild.up the system.\u201d \u201d a e ; ges ï boat' house accommodation, plies supervision, Excursion Ottawa and \u201cother \u2018 9 frenings sûr the opin apf cham: vi era Mid eur ans Fri at EEE Oe roraine and | mos der illemnie, os Pe ved i th cour SH Si 5 % 5 ' ç r ; red: First, $200 and old medal | Inner to hav Re pionship.cup, bit he inust, If.required liglve security for (ts sn : $160; third! $118: fo coins Srodaiey épté 1) ries.Suth land.é.championsghiip, ! | the Dn : here were \u201cconnection Ao AAA AAA : 5 tochs and\u2019 Me oney.STEEL UP AGAIN ON RUMORS THAT DUTIES WILL BE INCREASED | Steel Pfd.and the Bonds Sold Much Higher-Cod Ww as Also Active and Firmer\u2014Commercial The intarest in the \u2018Steel \u2018and Coal shares continues unabated, .Steel this morning advancing to 18 1-2, and Coal to 95 3-8.) The increased\u2019 trading and advance in Yrice suggests a pretty lively speculation over the Government's aétion in re-\u2019 -gard to the Steel duties, and the market\u2019 is slowly making up its mind that something will be done.It was stated this \u2018morning that a director of the company has accumulated several thousand shares of Steel here and\u2018 in.Boston based on what] he has heard from Ottawa.It is extremely doubtful, however, if |- any definite news has.been given out, | as Mr.Fielding, is not a man who is in the habit of showing his cards until the time comes to play them.There are many stories\u2019 floating about the \u201cStreet,\u201d and one of them is to the effect that the announcement of an in- \u2018erease in the bounti-period will shortly be made, to be followed some months |- later\u2014poseibly not until January\u2014by a |.revision of the Steel duties.\u201d The\u2019 \u201cStreet\u201d realizes that both Mr.Borden - and Mr.Tarte \u2018made mistakes, if they really.wanted tariff .increases, to at-|- tempt to.force the Government's hand the way\u2019 they: did.However, it was a - \u2018case of politics.with them and the Steel - people feel that the course taken by the Opposition at Ottawa has not._done them any good.Commercial Cable \u201chas: had quite al - move the iast few days.Very little stock has changed hands here for the | reason that outside of the holdings of: Mr.C.R.Hosmer, Joseph.there is now \u2018little of the stock in.Montreal.- Nearly 3,000 shares of Cable changed hands in Toronto yesterday and the day before.\u2018The buying was\u2019 said to*be Zor rich.American in: 'vestors, who have been \u2018steady buyers \u2018of Cable for the past year or more, the heirs of the Collis P.Huntingdon estate .Leing particularly active in accumulating the- stock.s s Around.noon a message came from Ottawa from a well informed man that the Goverament would announce its policy on the Steel question to-morrow, The * message.said.that \u201csubstantial help\u201d would be gtven., \u2019 Steel preferred jumped to 9 to- day on cémparatively small sales, while Steel bonds went.to 6) on transactions .n-| \u2018volving 333,000.Montreal Street\u2019 Rail-.nay was a little weaker: -aeound the close, .! $ 3 $ | Sales to noon in Wall Street - to-day \u2019 were 191,000 shares, s ; L.-J.Forget &.Co's J.ondon cable quoted Grund Trunk first at 112 1-2, second \u2018at 98 1-2, third at 59 3-4, Cana- ~dlan Pacific at 125 1-4, Hudson Bay at 40, and Anacdnda ES 43-8.$ Mr.C.D.Monk's messäges .said: Americans in London- 14 té % higher.Sterling dull and slightly lowér; gold.may be shipped to-morrow.President .of St.Paul Railway says crops in company\u2019s territory as a whole are In a ° Very favorable condition, that lifé of Western Passenger Association\u2019 is not imperlilled, and St.Paul has not placed any orders.for delivery of steel \u2018rails.Total Government bonds offered $72, 822,800.- Reported U.S.Steel Corporation has already booked ,orders for \u2018about 450,000 tons of steel rhils for delivery in 1904.Crop reports on corn show: some improvement.- Forty-three roads, second week June, average gross\u2019 Increase 11.86 per cent.Reported Waldorf crowd short of Colorado Fuel.! Btocks generally plentiful in loan crowd with Pennsylvania in .better supply.\u2018Easy call money expected over \u2018end of half year, but time money still in good demand.Heavy: imports of steel bil- tets continué.a .Later London prices show further improvement.Canadian Pacific the only laggard, being off.half per-cent.The Improvement in our market late yesterday was hurried: by uneasiness of shorts at the sudden.turn in Colorado Fuel.Some good buying in other issues would undoubtedly result in.a repetition.The dividend cutters and crop killers have had: thelr day, and\u2019 the wheels of, commerce \u2018are still revolving.Market - should open higher with additional curiosity Morgan 18: 1108 during the day.-» 0 American Locomotive report for year, with June partly estimated: $32,863,730, an increase-over previous fiscal year of $6,465,337, $ Noon.\u2014Opening ns hf v-ell mafntained during first half.hour, afterwards sagging and listless.U.P.and.Manhattan strongest.Said that Tyner and fairly Waldorf crowd are bulling former.| \" Market is dull and steady at noon, and should improve this afternoon.$$$ \u2018 Sub- -treasury gained \u2018$1.322,000 from bass, yesterday.Since Friday gained .\u2018 \u2018 + , Robert Meredith & Co.received the .following over \u2018thelt private wire from Zimmermann & Forshay,.New York: The London market is slightly firmer, the stimulus there.being the same as influenced closing prices here,.namely, the arrival of Mr.Morghn, the eXpecta- .tion being that \u2018the group with which he Is identified.will be benefited.The reduction in the private discount rate long sterling bills.Here heavy.eflux 0f-gold may be nverted, however, There Is good chance for more gold going out this week.There is no marked tone to the market.the business being entirely * among.traders on the floor, with public Interest dormant.The sub-treasury gained $1,322,000 from\u2019 the banks yesterday, dnd.since Jast Friday it has, gained $1,933,000 from the banks.Am- êrican - Iacomptive Company has declared its regular\u2018auarterly dividend of \u2018per cent.on \u2018the preferred.The opening wan slightly.better, but efforts 0 rally the list received a set-back on he announcement of $1,500.000 gold engaged.Exchange, 487.60.Canadian Pacific closed in Landon | at 126%.The investment\u2018 returns on Hoang.Montreal stocks at the closing prices this.morning are furnished\u2019 as follows 5 \u201cINVESTORS .All New York Stocks taken on 3 per cent.margin or more, with interest charges averagtog less| than 3 per cent.annually, \"TU METROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING.| IE Incorporated 1800.C ~able 4 Active In Toronto: Sir William Van [.Horne, Lord Strathtona and Mr.Jesse |.centred on} .travelled which speaks well for the in\u2019 London might bring out.offerings of \u2018 ° p a eye ced I + _ by Fairbanks 4 Abraham, stock brokers, 1724 Notre Dame Street., Close.Div'nd.Pays.Canadian Pacific 1215 5° 4.09 $ MORN ING BOARD.SALES.225 Mont.St.Ry.at 238.- 26 Mont.St.Ry.at 281 .5 Mont.St.Ry.at 282.25 Mont.St.Ry.at 2811-2, * 31 Com.Cable at 163.- 100 Nova Scotia at 8 Nova Scotia at - 75 Nova Scotia at 93.\u2018 175 Nova Scotia at 92 1-4 -11 Switch pfd.at 99 1-2, 50 Switch Com.at 65.- .-6 Bank Montreal at 350.4 Bank Montreal at 261,\" 5 Iron Com.at 17.: \u201810 Iron Com, at 17 1-4, \u201c76 Iron Com.at 17 1-2.175 Iron Com.at 18.175 Iron Com.at 18 1-4, Lo 100 Iron Com.at 183-8, ~\u2014 = ~¢ =\" 0 © 25 Iron Com.\u2019at 18.° Le 25 Iron Com.at 17,7-8.100 Iron Com.at 17 3-4.10 Iron Com.at 18.\u2019 800 Iron Com.at 17.5 Iron Com.at 16,3-4.5 Iron Com.at 16 3-4.\" \u201c75 Detroit at 73.20 Hochelaga Bank at 139.150 Mo.Power at 78 1-2.- 8 Mo.Power at 78 1-2.> 100 Mo.Power at 781-2, .\u2018 50 Mo.Power at 781-2, to 10 Iron pd.at'4l, 6 Iron pfd.at 45, Le 20Iron pfd: at 47 1-2, -\u2014 == - 5Iron pfd.at 49.2° , \u201c50 Iron ptd.at 491-2, .: 5 Iron pfd.-at 48; PUR ee: 25 Iron pfd.at'48 1-2.25 Iron pfd.at 49, « \"0 25 Toledo 26 5-8.Le.! .\u20185 Molsoñs Bank at or.! 80 Moisons Bank at 197.50 Coal Com.at 94 1-4, - - 15 Coal Com.at 95.-25 Coal Com.at 05 1-2, 50 Coal Com.at 95 1-4.- 25 CoalCom.at95., :-, - 50 Coal-Com.at 95 1-4, 7.> = \"15 Coal Com.at 95 3-8, 100 Coal Com.at 95.25.Coal Com.at 95 1-4, 25 Coal Com.at 94 3-4, * 25 Coal Com.at 94 1-2.50 Caal Com.at.94 3-4, 25 Coal Com.at 94 1-4.10 Coal Com.at 95.- - 50 Coal Com.at 4 1-2, 10 Tor.St.Ry.at 991-2, 125- Tor.St.Ry at 99.\"6 Quebec Bank at 117 1.2) + 176 Twin City at 96 1-4, \u2026 10 Twin City at 96 1-2, ° .- 25 Twin City at 96, cure CT 1Twin City at 97, > 10 Richelieu at 85.: 25 Richelieu at 84 7-8, 75 Richelieu at 355 ~~.-.8,200 M.S.R.Bds, at 108, 2,000 Iron Bda.\u2018at 65.31,000 Iron Bdsat69, COTTON.CROP POOR D.M.Sexton received the tollowing letter ,of date of June 19th: to-day: \u2014 \u201cWhat I have personally seen in my travels, together heard from reliable friends, who have the country, and through -correspondence, I think that this.cotton\u2019 érop is the worst I have: ever, known, and the conditions point.to a yield of more than a nilillion bales less than the probable - consumption next season.\u201cI tell my \u2018friends \u2018that this.is \u2018one of the years that a man had better | keep off the bear side of cotton, unless it is for a scalp, for a few hours, as there is no.telling how high cotton .| may go next winter, unless\u2019 we shall have a very material improvement In the crop, .more than I think is probable at this time.\" COTTON HIGHER Mr.D.M.Sexton, Cotton Broker, 26 St.Sacrament Street, reports the New York® cotton market opening at an advance of 10 points on summer and 7 points on new crop moths.The options -at the opening were: \u2014.July 12.90, August 12.60, September 11.50, October 10.40, November 9.98; December 9.94, January 9.88 Liverpool opened 10 to 12° points up and at 12.30 was 7% to 10% points up.The Spot market was 6 up with Bales of 4,000 bales.* Port, receipts this date were estimated at 2,800 bales against 3,363 this day last week, and 2,833 this date last year.Options at 12.30: were: \u2014July 12.99, August\u2019 .12.70, September 11.65, October | 10.38, December 9.93, January 9.80.BIG CORN.CARGO \" The steamer Robert Wallace has arrived here from Chicago with a cargo \u2018of 77,000 \u2018bushels of corn, which - is \u2018consigned to Mr.A.G.Thomson, grain and freight broker, and he is load- {hg the same on the Allan line steamship Tunisian, which \u2018is advertised to sail from here on June 27th.Mr.Thome son states that this is the largest steamer cargo of corn that has ever comé through the St.Lawrence river, port.\u2018of Montreal.DRESSED HOGS | fresh-killed abattoir dressed hogs, and the tone of market was steady, with sales of light.weights at 38.50, and | heavy at 38.25 per 100 1bs.GRAIN IN TORONTO \u201cToronto, June 24.\u2014 Wheat\u2014734%c to 74c for NO.3 red and white east and middle freights; spring 72c for No.1, and 7ic for No.2: Manitoba, 2c for No.1 hard and 80%c for No.1 northern afloat Fort William; No.1 hard_§ lic, and No.1 northern 84sec, lake ports.Flour\u2014$2.75 for 9 per cent.patents, buyers\u2019 bags, middle frelghts; cho brandsvlbe to \u2018abc higher; Manitoba flour\u2019 '1$4.10 to $4.20 Hunga an patents and $3.90 to $4 strong bakers, sacks, To- | ~ |ronto.- Barley-\u201445c for No 3 extra, and 20] \u2018for No.3 east.Buckwheat-40c, for No.\"3 east.Rye 82e for No.3 east ant 500 mid- die freighté.Corn\u2014Canada, \u201c4e, oar lots west; American BSc for No.8 mixed and 80c for No.3 yellow, car lots, Teronto.* Oats\u201433c to 88%c for Nd.1, and 32Xo for No.4 white east; No.$ White, 31340 me, nt ts weit and 83 to ue mia B.Penñs\u201465c He No.2 east, 63c high traights west, and ces middie freighta.| \u2018Montreal Street .315 10 * 4,32 Toronto Railway 8.BOB} Twin City .o : 6.5.20 Detroit United \u2026.: 72% 4 5.53 Rich.& Ontario.84% 6 _ TM Heat & Power.78% ~4 + 65.06 Nova Scotia Stéel.91% 6 6.55 \u2018Dominion Coal \u2026.94 8 8.51 Dom.Steel Bonds.ed 5 7,24 + \u2018Trust, with what I have |- A fair jobbing trade was done in| Toesentunes| 7 Va orras Municipal Bonds \u2018To yield from 4 to 434 p.c.PARTIOULARS ON APPLICATION THE DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, Limited.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Mgr.+ Gossip or | \u201cTHe \u201cSTREET\u201d Schwab to Resign.It was reported in Wall\u2019 Street Chis afternoon that .the resignation of Charles Schwab as president of the United States Steel Corporation would probably be announced - tomorrow or before the end of the week.The story was credited in some quarters where excellent Information is sometimes obtained, but the rumor could not be \u201cconfirmed.$ The Canada Company to-day declared a dividend of £2 per share.The tand leased, { with right\" of purchase, amounted to 4,263 | acres, \u2018at an average price of $8; > | \u201cThe Laurentide Pulp Company, Limited, is, .| making application to\u2019 change.its name to the | Laurentides Paper, \u2018Company, Limited, and to \u201cfncrease ite capital from $1.600,000 to-$2,800,000.$ Gold Shipments.: Yesterday's gold engagements bring \u2018the _ total outflow for the: season above $20,000,000, and there là nothing in sight yet.to indicate that the movement may not \u2018continue farther.| Certainly.the natural-effect of the receipt | of Klondike gold, of which several millions are; now about due, will be to ease up money bere, and.this, in turn, of course, favors further exports of\u2019 the metal to.Europe.\u2019 At the same time \u2018a number of influences may at any moment effect a change in the local money market, and any material hardening ~N.Y.Journal of Commerce, - NE .¥ : Tremendous Fall CL \"In Shipping Shares,\u201d The fall.in securities of the International Mercantile\u201d Maripe Company.or Shipping whereby.the value.of the preferred\u2019 stock\u2019 has been cut in two and the\u2019 common reduced nearly 75- per \u201ccent, presents a for- | midable problem of which more will be heard i \u2018hereafter, possibly in the way of capital re- orghnization.The depressed condition of ithe \u201cocean trélght market Is \u2018one cause of this.a position to make permanent financial ar-.tangements whenever it: chooses to do so.Nothing\u2019 definité has been agreed on.al: though the -situation has been\u2019 thoroughly \"gone over by parties.in Interest and.thetr financial backers have been fully.informed ag, to present: and future, prospects.\u2018It is believed that the\" floating debt due Messrs.Speyer & Co.in July will be extended to the middle of January on better terms than were made for the present loan: This is one of the results of the improved condition of affairs.It is understood that the more permanent financial arrangements, which will includé a bond issue of a much less.amount than \u2018has been heretofore \u2018talked of, \u2018can be arranged of the management.and the bankers.President Shields, at is stated, has cut | salaries of working .officials \u2018at the Soo, lopping ott as much as $4,000 on a $12, 000 salary In one Instance, with a view to economy, and also doing away with some.tree house rents which bad bean given to; certain employes under the Clergye managetneat.+ Railroad.Earnings.b- Notwithstanding the bad weather and the flood damages, raliroad returns are \u2018still remarkably favorable.\"For the month of April 101 roads have now reported \u2018to The Wall: Street: Journal and \u2018show an increase in gross.earnings.of 14.93 per tent., with an increase - in net cérnings of-14.78 per cent.It is.clear that operating expenses.are .now under control.to a greater extent than in a considerable time.For the ten\u2019 months ended .April 30, these roads show a gain in gross of 7.90 per cent.and a galn In net of 2.15, per cent.For the second, week in June, 35: roads Teport a \u2018gross gain of 11.76 per cent.- Complete e- -turps for the first wèek showed an Increase in gross, of 9.44 per cent.in \u2018spite of considerable decteazes In a fow cases as s result.of the flood.It is evident that.railroad business .1s still as large as at any time.\u2014\" WALL STREET GOSSIP -Well was a , seller rot B.R.T, : baz- ing his operations -on outlook for a poor annual report tor the fiscal year ending June\u2019 1st.It 1s reported that the surplus of the corporation will show a surplus of something lke $5,008 in excess of the period year.\u2018 YThis, of course, is pot official.- The majority of the wéstern continent seams to be still bearish.Even arris Gates & Co., have not been moved to - buy stocks .by Mr.Gates\u2019 ige |'bull interview.Banking opinion continues to believe level stocks bre a purchase: at \u2018current evel, ry by will disburse something ike in interest on July 1st.The sp consignment of Klondike gold is'also expected early next month.The Street refuses to give up the iden that Penna.-Gould fight has been or soon will be amicably settled.It in said that a fuller investigation has compélled\u2019 Rock Island officials to admit that flood damage was greater than had been expected oy first There was bear talk on the a te alleged that damage the.development of the common.LAIDLAW & CO.of rates would at once check exports of gold.} at any time in the future at the convenience | {Simplicity has taperiited a | CORN NOW CALLED - RICH MAN'S MARKET, LEADERS ARE INIT Corn is called a rich man's market.Wall Street, Armour, the Cudabys, Elwood - and other: large operators have been long, and most of them are in the market yet.The July situgtion speculatively Is considered uncertal although there has been a great deal changed from July to September.But.the contract stock is less than 900,000 bu., and it might not take much of a holding to create something of a squeeze naturally, Manipulation 1s not anticipated and does not seem likely.Receipts during the last.week have been larger and the quality better because of the Improved weather; at the same time there has been a large shipping business with a good dea! of It for export.- The Argentine steves dore's strike has created a demand for American corn from those abroad, who were finding delay in getting their South American purchases, The crop is a fortnight late, and It is assumed.the area is Some reduced.Unless the summer 1s most.\u2018favprable there will be opportunity for frost fears and losses from cold weather in the fall.A 60 cent.corn price dls- counts, however, much of the bull sort.\u2019 $- $ $ At 12.30 to-day July wheat had ad- - vanced to 80, and went off to 795.Sep- \u2018tember opened.at 76%.and at 12.30 was 76% to 76%.July.corn opened at 50 and went.to 514.September cor, 12.30 was 50%.n at , , Ç \u2018 Co.TO-DAY'S CATTLE MARKET * There was a good trade In live stock at the East End cattle market to-day and some fair prices were realized.Receipts of butchers\u2019 cattle amounted to 500.head, mostly of a good quality.There wus a good demand and all \u2018the offerings were sold by noon.Cholce butchers\u2019 \u2018cattle sold at from 4% to 5 cents per lb., good animals at from 41 to 4%¢, meditim at.from 3% to 4 centsy and the cominon - stock at 2%: to 3% cents.- -, Recelpts of hogs amounted -to 460 head.There wis a fuir demand, prices.being.from - 534 to 6 cents per lb.weighed off cars., There was a good \u2018demand for sheep, and spring lambs, r weiptg heing -'350 sheep_and 250 spring lambs.: There w ere 500 head ofecalves offered, | mostly of a common quality.There® Was an active demand in this line, and, everything\u2019 \u201cWas, sold.The common mals selling at from $3.to $11 each.CATTLE RECEIPTS Follow ng \u2018stock \u2018at are the receipts of Hve the Toronto cattle market for Honey\u2014 : \u201c White clover comb - .1244 to (13% White strained, tins .08% to, 09.Buckwheat, strained .08th to \u201c07 Potatoes\u2014 ; ; > Choicr-car lots .1,05 to- 1.15 \u201cChoice, small way .1.20 to 1.40 : Ordincry, ° car lots -.-80- to 100 Ashes\u2014 : ST First sorts, per 100 1bs.515.to 5.22 Seconds +.assauts .to 500 Pearis RAP EE to 6.25 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.\u2018ANTHONY'S EXCURSION.The excursion of St.Anthony's | Young Men's Society.w hich was to have.taken place to-day,\u201d has been _postponéd owing to Inclement weather.\u2018Exact date of \u2018excursion: will appear in our columns in a few days.\u2019 existence.Safety operation, rte Lighting Power Mildness Cost Sheep _sold } at from 3 to 3% cents: per lb.limbs | | bringing from $2.50 to $3.50 each.stock sold.at from $2 to $3, good ani- | M arket Reports pv - \u2018But the gigantic overcapitalization which the past twenty Cattle, Sheep.Hogs loaded the mew company with $102,000,000 1088 LL T34807 49,015- 11.619 stock and $65,000,000 Yonds\u2014muich of it Issued 1884 ,.,.- 40.009 60,499 13,783 to pay cash for companies acquired at an [1885 LL.clei ene\u201d 57.959 64,470 \u201c 18,960 | excéssive valuation, is asserted to have more! 1886.cee duns 60,751 .79.704 22.852 | to do with it.\u2018The following table.shows the IBKT 1.000000 00e ASS anal \u2018 Shira \u201cJune price of the Shipping Trust and other 1888 EARN \u201834.re Es Tes 36.209 ocean steamship companies.compared with 33904.1.ne 03/3717 - 54.051 53,780 the\u201d high and -low prices from 1900 ta daté.IR91 ive ares 7.100,904.49,527 50,757 - The\u2019 Shipping Trust was.floated only in 1908: 189% Seen eue 102,571 * 49,382 74,116 } - Low 1893 a.em.ee 865,719 49.883 74,557 \u2018Present : Hi gh since 1894 >., .04,431 119.710 139,862 \u201c price.since 1900.: 1900.1885 \u2026.+.a 32.104, 1384 Int.Mere.Matine oC (1896 .ooo 5,675 194.104 com.CL.; .20.5 \"1897 ne nee 88,460 -217.765 Int, Mere Marine 4 1 A au [1898 SCT * 86,43.407942 aan Lige CURE: Ps am, \u2018ag 1899 i.rere wes 140, 154 112,436 245,271 lCunard \"11.ae \u201c1944 \u20184316 1900 LoL gees 00.133,210) 148,474 197,607 China Mutual 44 1 dv (TO0T 32240 Te ss 00 0e 174,860 LETT 153.306.\u2018| Elder-Derapster .101° 1034 9Ra 19022222 22 ,\u2014 197,408 \u201c163,078 170,152 Orient Steam Nav.0 9814 85% \u2019 i ES : P.&.O.Steam Nav.: MONTREAL MARKETS.mem ses caume \u2018 Tex poo Eggs oyal Mall [1 I \u2014 : \u201c ; .doze .« J13.to .\\4 It.will \u2018be seen bow much out of proportion sen pit Jor dozear ee Boo 18 to other companies has been the decling in\u2019 Beans\u2014 - the Shipping Trust shares.: .Choice prime, per.busbel.173 tn.1.90 $s $8 $ Choice prime, car lots .1.70 to .1.80 Improvement at \u201cSoo.\u201d Mantle Products\u2014 M to 96% .0 .The situation In Consolidated Laka Superior, Ka Svrup, large ins 30 to 6 .has improved\u201d to such an \u2018extent.in the last\u201d Cond syrup, large tins 65 to .70 two-months that the managemént Is now in Old syrup, Wood .0514 to.08 Pure sugar 2asseeseure L .08 \u2018 marrer L000 DOLLARS Although over three hundred of our machines are.in cen- atant use, we will devote to charity the above sum in return for the production \u2018of a single user of ~ SIGHE GAS Who Is \u2018dissatisfied with It.The pripolpal 1 features to be considered .when fueuine a \u2018lighting plant.: The Siche Generator is the ONLY safe machine.using carbide, yet In It .has no gasometer to blow up, and no storage of gas.Ît'is .non-explosive in the full e¢nee of the word.Can be re-charged while in The=Siche is the simplest generator on the market.A id can manage it with perfect ease.\"The Siche.generatar is -the cleatiest machine, usin carbia kuown.No dirt, no smell, no wastd, no trouble.ns o, The ofaractoristits which decide for or.\u2018againet - Muminating gas.SICHE Gas is absolutely pure, cool, bi-tarburet of hydrogen.No silieur- etted hydrogen, no -ammonis, no water vapor, po calcium compounds.One- halt foot burner of SICHE GAS gives ten times as much light as a five-foot buruer of City sas, nd gives better light.SICHE Gas does not injure the eyes, as it is the néarest approach to the light of the sun possible to artificial lighting.The.moat delicate tints in silk are distingulshable by it, - $1 vuys 7,100: candle-power of SICHB GAS.§1.buys 8,600 candle-power of city §1 buys 2,130 candié- -power - of electric light.\u2019 We build \u2018machines of any size, trom a small Stereopticon \u2018municipal plant.Nothing too insignificant, notding too great.for 8 .CARBIDE COOKERS, _ BURNERS, eto., mw STOCK.- Cmail and medium-sized machines in sto ck.: \" GEO.H.MAURER, Sales Manager for Quebec and Maritime Provinces, + omece and Show Roeme, 141b BLEURY ST, MONTREAL.PHONE MAIN 4031.Ask for Ontal ogue containing Lesters frem Users of Biche Gas HE FOREIGN CORPS are small, Germany\u2014Wheat is progressing slowly, owing\u2019 cool weather, last week, but stopped in time to pre- Lem serious damage.newly planted wheat té good.acreage ls smaller than last year.rt | same.\u201c \u2018Townships were turned over at 105c to 10%c, | \u2018supply of butter.is not large.-here steady.stock, which are becoming somewhat scarce.rages > ; sey § yx \"ARE ONLY LOOKING MODERATELY WELL |= The following is a condensation of foreign crop conditions, - as published to-day, in Broomhall's Liverpool Corn Trade News: United Kingdom \u2014Crops look fair, but ar¢ backward, and continued fine weather is absolutely necessary to ob~ tain a satisfactory harvest.e potato crop has been damaged by frost.France\u2014The past week has been very unfavorable for wheat, and it 1s feared the cool weather will cause reduced.yield.Farmers\u2019 deliveries to the unseasonably Russia- Roumania\u2014Heavy rains fell Prospects are till good, but further rains are most ndesirable.Italy-Spain\u2014The .outlook continues generally favorable.Australia\u2014 The\u2018 conditions of he.e: PE GRAIN, FLOUR - AND PRODUCE MARKETS.There is not much doing in the grain market, owing to the continued slow demand for coarse grain for export account, which is due 10 the discouraging cable advices on the There was some demand from local buyers for oats to-day and sales of several round lots wére made for future delivery at.p.t., and car lots of No.2 white on spot sold at 38%é to 39c ex-store.A sale of two cars of No.3 peus was made for local consumption at 75c ex-store, aud 10,000 busheis of American corn was also placed.The H.D.Metcalfe Company, Limited, received the following despatch from the Winnipeg office, giving the closing prices of No.1 hard Manitoba \u2018wheat, 8ic; No.1 northern, \u201880¢, ex-store, June delivery.\u2018Supplies of meal are light and prices firm.| There was no change in the condition of -the flour markef, which rules fairly active and\u2019 firm under.a good demand for -spring wheat grades, The hay market holds up well, The demand keeps good but prices have a wide range.aud are a little difticult to quote: Grain\u2014 Oats,.No.1, afloat .3§ to .38% Oats, No.2, afloat douce 37 \u2018to 3714 Pear, afloat .drones T3 to 73% Buckwheat, afloat .48% lo 47 Rye, afloat .cer 58Yg to 58% Peas, high freights .60.to .63 Oats, No.2, ex-store .38% to .39 Te Burley, No.3, afloat .Jv to 52% Rye, afloat .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5814 to 58% Flour\u2014 ; : Manitoba spring patents.4.10 to 4.20 Manitobk' pa nts, seconds 3.80 to 4.00 Manitoba st m3 bakers\u2019.3.40.to 3.60 - Winter whes aterts .3.65 to 3.90 Strajght roll: ~ .3.20 to 3.% Straight rollers, bags 155 to 1.65 Extras; bags ceeanenees 1.40 40-1:55 : Meal\u2014 _ ; .Rolled oats; barrels .3.60 \u2018to 3.76 Rolled oats, bags .1.70 to 1.88 Feed\u2014 te Manitoba bran, bags oo.19.00 -to 20.00 Manitoba shorts; ton 00 to 22.00 Ontario bran, bulk 00 to 19.50 Ontario shorts .: 00 to 21.00 Mouille .:.\u2026\u2026.0\u2026.00 to 26.00 ze.1 Timothy.car \u2018lots.14.00 to 15.00 No, 2quality, car lots 2.00.to 13.00 Clover mixed .\u2026.; .00 to 10.00 \u2018Clover, car lots .8.50 .to 9.00 - Dairy Produce.Around 19%c to joe was paid in the country yesterday for cheesc.not a groat deal doing, but business was.transacted in western colored at 19%c, wbile and,theré was considerahle trading in Quebec goods around 10'yc.The arrivals continue \u2018heavy, the receipts: yesterddy and \u201d to-day\" amounting to 40,000 boxes, and sooner.or later this remarkable.inpour\u2019 ot goods: will .be \u2018bound: to affect values.The butter market ruled on the dull side, he.ruling price for finest.creamery today 19% Demand at this figure was not active either, and -it a seller really desired to realiez On a round lot, he very likely | would be compelled to shade it to effect a cleaçance.At the same time it ls true also : :that there Is butter In store here that could not: he touched at the tigure named, but th's is aside from the question of the ruling price.Receipts of cheese\u2019 continue heavy, but the Cheese\u2014 ; I New western .10% to 10% New eastern .ahs 10% to 10% In country s., 1014 to - .10%4 Butter\u2014- ° Choice creamery .19% to .19% Fine creamery : 18%.to .Western dairy .14 to 217 , Country.Produce.i.In eggs a fair busines continues to be done on local account, and the market is moderate- | ly active, The\u2019 receipts are small for the season, and this, coupled with the high prices i ruling at country points, tends to keep values Sales of round lots of No.1 stock were made at 12%c to 14c, while No.2! stock, in round lots, solid at ile, and in a small way at 11%c to 12c per dozen.In, potatoes a good -trade continues.to be.) done \u2018in a jobbing way.but the demand is chiefly for good to choice Ontario and Quebec \u201c No wearing parts.- Coe v wc.to are factory or Large.ones to order.= Montréal, | Low Charges.Locally there is |.| vid, asking 10%; salesmen; majority of them from the |: \u2018last Saturday.ord, j'wus 100 chee Easton Townships Bank\u2019 DIVIDEND No.87.- Motice 15 heseby stogn thet ¢ Dividend of FOUR PER CENT for the current half-year, and a BONUS of one-half of Obe per cent., has besn .upos the paid up Capital Stock of this Bank (but on new stock to apply from éate of payment only), and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and Branches en and after Thursday, 2nd day of July next The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th to the Mth June, both days inclusive.* 57 order ot 1e J.MAOKINNON, I Sherbeontin, sé June, 1908.% eo n save you on A o 10 almost any Oil Mining or Industrial In- is about what I « vestment.Don't mal fe the mistake of not giving me the opportunity.HOUSE OPTIONS The muny attrac- LJ tive features of this limited loss method of speculating you should know all about.My Booklet will be of \u2018assistance.NORRIS P.BRYANT, Options and Investment Securities, .Long Distance Phone, Main 2913.\u201c a .Sealed Tenders, addredsed.to the undersigned, for the furnishing and laying of water pipes, are uested by the Corporation ot the Town of Êt.Louis, P.Q., for tbe %th\u2019 of June pext, befare 6 p.m.Plans, specifications, etc., to \u2018be seen at \u2018the office of the Town Engineer, J.Æqaile \u2018Vanier, 107 5 James Street, Montreal.A.F- VINCENT, \u2018Sec.-Treas., \u201c1225 St.Dominique Street, \u2018Town of St: Louis.0 D AYS BARGAIN SALE OF TYPEWRITERS.Standard Makes.Fully Guaranteed.FROM 810 UP.The ColoniaiTypewriterCo., Leds: 18 Bleury &treet, Montreal.Phone Main sin 4626 Th Bell Telephone Company or CANADA.A Dividend of Two Per Cent.has been declared, payable at the Company's Office, in Montreal, on the 15th July, 1803, to Share- bolders of record the Mth June, 1908.* CHARLES P.SCLATER, Secretary-Treasurer.16th June, 1803, = Mortgage Loans Made on favorable terms: repayable by.instalments or-at end ot stated period.Montreal Loan & Mortgags Co.1768 NOTRE DAME STRE:T.,- (Corner St.John: St.) : < TENDERS.Pork t ui Pt tr Sale, The Pakenbam Pork Packing Company, \u2018Limited, in \u2018liquidation.\u2018 Tenders will be\" received until 12 noon of the 30th day of June, A.D.1903, ad- Street, Toronto,\u201d and marked \u201c\u2018\u2019Tenders re namely: Of the company's leases and options on the of the west halt of factory of the Pakenham Pork Packing York, and Province of Ontario, consistiag of.an option to purchase about 2% acres of land part of.factory, all the machinery.pant, equipment, and -Gffice furniture belonging to the company.Also.$2,813.07 worth of supplies, $16.691.35.worth of machinery, and $385.50 worth of office furniture, classified as per Jnventory.This !s one of the most modern and up-to.date pork factories in Ontario, and has been equipped with a view of saving labor.The and machinery, and ls one of the most com- ince, having everything necessary to carry on operations on a large scale.Business may be resumed without any delay.The premises are situated on the Midland Division.of the rand Trunk Railway at the Village of touftville, about 20.miles from the City of Toronto, and is.located in the heart of the best hog:producing section of the Province of Ontario.There is a\u2019 commodious railway siding on the premises.The factory is connected with the village water \u2018works, ang water -is furnished by village free of cost.This company enjoys a well established local en export trade with Great Britain, and their ek are well and favorably known.ock and inventories may.be examined at factory.and Inventories at the office of Osler Wade, liquidator, 3 Victoria Street, Toronto.\u2018 Terms of Sale:\u2014Tender recelved on black | or.in parcels 1 to 24, both numbers inclusive, cent.of the amount did shall accompany each tender, abd cheques of unauccessful tenderers will be\" teturned, and balance of money to be satisfactorily secured, two, four, six months, with interest at 7 per cent.per anpum.The ted.\u201cDated at Stuttviile, \u2018this 5th day of Juns, A.D.1903.OSLER WADE, Liquidator, 34 Vie toria Street, Toronto.Ss > Justices of the Superior Coyrt for the Province of Quebec, in his ually of Tutor to the minor children \"iseued of the marriage -ot Bugehe Dufresne, senior.heretofore of Montreal, now absent in an unknown country, and of Mre.Rosanna Pagnuelo, of the City and State of New York, ond pf the United \u2018States of Amerlea, of the City and District of Montreal, \u2018Petitibner, and said Dufresne, senior, \u2018Absentee.Notice ia hereby given to any person bavitg a claim or right -againat the estate or upon.the.proporety of the said Absentee, to fyle his claim before the Superior Court of this afin, within one month after thie publication of this present notice.(Signed) ; Co Lt .L.A.BEDARD, \u2018 .\u201d or PACH y Prothenotary, 8.C.WILL i : AM aa tar the Petitioner.* J 188.Montreal, 33nd Joue, : CHEESE BOARDS Ont.June 33.\u2014Only 210 to-day: no sales; 10%¢ amall atendance.of Ingersoll, boxes boarded south, on an excursion to Port Burwell.Cheese a1} sold in thin distMet, up to Ruling price 10 1-16c.Ont, June 22.\u2014There offered: MNedgoons bought «440; Cook, 345; Magrath,.366; - Land Brenton, 235 at 10%0.\u2018 Town of St.Louls.| | 72.070, covering Notice of.Dividend: | \u2014 | expected ;.also submit testimonials.- tions received unttl ith.prox.| -spected.Address No Delavs.| d'elock- dressed \u2018\u2018Osler Wade, Liquidator, 34.Victoria.: Pakenham Pork Packing Company, Limited, *; for the following property of the company, i: lands and east \u2018half of factory, and the Zale] Company, Limited, situate tn'| the Village of Stouffville, in.the County of: | and sald east half of factory, the remaining | factory contains \u2018the latest improved plant |- plete equipped establishments.in the prov-.trade.all over the Province of Ontario, and | per stock book.A marked cheque for 10 per |- dishest or \u2018any tender pot necessarily ac-.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 remet PROVINCB or QUEBEC, | .District of Montreal.- ** SUPRRIOR COURT.\u2019 Bx-Parte: .Honorable Simeon Pagnuelo, one of the: Eugene.ception.IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA, Capital Authorised «a00ccnencen caen al Paid Up rouconsedhecscencnes 2,364, Hood © oT - se oo Bren.and Gea TR BR w HA Assistant General Managip: Montreal Branch, 57 St James straot GENERAL BANKING BUSINBS$.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.STERLING ale hus pr, iid Notices is Dareby gives, pursuant to the visions of Section 17 of the Insurance Revised Statutes, Cap.124, that The Im Insurance Companr, Zamited, has trans all ita outatezoing risks to The Assurance Company, and has veased \u2018| business in Canada, LIMITED.Per award Huth and Edward Cosens Emi Ligaioatos, _Dated this 3th day of Mav Los NOTICE.A new Long Distance Telephons \" Line has recently ben completed, ¢ the South Shore of the Ottawa on Direct conuection may now | with Como, Hudson and Hu : Heights, in addition to Rigaud and last year.The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, Ltd.: \u2014 \u2014 \u2018FIRE INSURANCE .If not call, telephone, or write | HENRY A.STEWART, insurance Broker, Room 286 Board 'of ade Bultiding.TELEPHONES {Maln 184.NOTICE.Charles Martin Hall; of Niagara Falls,\"N.Teo U.S.A., thé owner of Canadian Patents Nos.improvements in purified crystalline alumina; 72,071, covering improve ments in process, of puritying bauxite, eto., and 72,553, covering improvements in process of\u2019 purifying bauxite and other impure oxid of aluminum, is willing to grant licenses foe wise to.supply the same.Applications: should be made to Frederick A.Stoughton, Supers intendent, Northern Aluminum -Co., 0 Shawinigan Fails, P.Q.An Important Positiox to be Filled.Applications are invited for the position of Inspector of: Agencies in connection with the Canadian Head Office of the London and Lan- -asbire Life Assurance Company.Duties to begin us early in July hs may be arranged.In applying: state.age nationality, and salary Applica- Confidences re- © B.HAL BROWN, | June 23rd, 1903.: General Manager.\u2018SEALED TEN DERS, addressed undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Inland to: Revenue.Building, St.Hyacinthe, P.Q.\u2018* will be received at this office until Tuesday, July 7, 1903, inclusively, for the construction of an Inland , Revenue Building, at St.Hyacinthe, PQ.according to plans and spec:fication to | be seen on \u2018application \u2018to the Postmaster at St.Hyacinthe, P.Q., and at the Depariment .}'ef Public Works, Ottawa., \u201cTenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied.and signed.with the actual s'gnatures of tenderers,\u2019 An accepted \u2018cheque on a chartered bank, Minister of.Public Works, \u2018equal to ten per cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, \u2018must accompany each tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the.con- 1 tract or fall to complete the work.contracted \u201c| for, and Will be returhed in case of son- acceptance.of tender.By order, Co .FRED.GELINAS.\u2019 Secretary, .Department: of Public Works, Ottawa, June -19, 1903.Newspapers - inserting this advertisement \u2018without.authority from the Department will not be d for.it.TENDERS.Tenders.addressed to the undersigned, at -QOttawa, \u2018and endorsed \u2018Tender for fairing and - reinforcing plates, etc.,' steamer.*\u2018Stanley, will \u2018be recelved up to noon of the second day of' July next, for removing the indentations from the side plating and aft and reinforcing the plates by intermediate frames, and removing, building and fitting new funnel, In the Dominion Government Steamer \u201cStanley,\u201d with ship afloat.Specification of the work can be seen and forms of tender procured at this Department, Ottawa, at thd agencies of this Department \u2018at Halifax, N.S., Quebec, St.John, N.Charlottetown, P.E,l.Pictou, N.S., and at the offices of the, Department.of Marine and Fisheries, 209 \u2018Commissioner Street, Montreal.The \u2018\u201c\u2018Stanley'\u2019\u2019 can be seen at the port of \u2018Pictou, N.S., byt will be sent to any of the ports inentioned abôve whén a tender is accepted, to have the work performed.should be made before the tenders are pre- \u2018pared, by persons who desire to tender.The Department is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender.A deposit of 10 per cent.\u2018of the amount of the tender should accompany each offer.\u2019 Lot F.GOURDEAU, .Deputy Minister: of Marine and Fisheries.Department of Marine and Fisheries, \u2019 : Sth June, 1903.\" he for the Supply of Flagstone for Sidewalks.SEALED TENDERS, \u2018addréssed to | the City Clerk, and deposited in his office, in the City Hall, will be received until 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, THR 9TH DAY OF JULY, 1908, tor thé supplying of Flagstone for sidewalks, required by the Road Department during the year 1903.| Forms, of tender and terms and cone ditions, together with all information, may bé obtained.at \u2018the office of the City Surveyor in the City Hall, and no tender will be entertained unless submitted on the said forms.The tenderers must submit samples, otherwise their tenders will not be entertained.*.The\u2019 Road - Committee - reserve the right to reject the lowest or any tender, Thi tenders will be opened by the City Clerk, in the presence of the interested parties, at the first meeting of thé Road Committee following their re- « By order, © ! \"+: RENE \u201cBAUSET, wo ; Asst.City cle City Clerk's Office, .City Hall Montreal, June 28rd, 1903.SF Montres.James 3.\u2018Bristle, For gl A RICHARDSON.- © Manag = THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.} An examination of the steamer at Pictou, St.Eugene, - which-were, connected - Are you insured against loss by Fire 1 tbe use of such patented inventions, or other- \u2014\".the payable to the arder of .the Honorable the \u201cThe Department does not.bind itself to ac - \" cept the lowest or any tender._ Tapestry, Brocatelles, © 600 pairs Ladies\u2019 good Dongola Kid, Oxford Lace 4 \u2018 Plushes, , _ Shoes, finished with patent .\u2019 , 4 : tips and dull kid ips and dull kid quarter tops, .: Etes, Etc, =f] Of widespread interest Is the news we print \u2014 our Pp: 1 ps, | medium soles, Cuban heels, - i | Our entire line of Art | \u201c patrons prove.this better than we\u201d can say, They come, sizes 2} to 7.Shoe Store Drapery Goods, comprising d œ li be lt fr adi o Value $2.00.Our Special - : \u2018 \u2014\u2014 C La - .* « ; the latest and finest qualities | an come ag ain we ask no »C Cr resu rom rea Ing ps ©.Price : .Co ; of English.and American 1 such lists as.these: | Cn ae 0 | SP.- Se Co oo .Fabrics are included i in this LL I I 2° So A | 1 50 sale._ \u2014 - \u2014 ; memes \u20181 AER = Ae * B0-inch Reps, suitable for\u2019 porticres, furniture coveringor drap- .[K- | ¥ } \u2019 eries, also Roman, Bagdad or other fancy stripes.Worth 656c ; ; yard, June price.seretnasetiecetiimiiiieinesretioniisiaines 39 : i | n 7 Tee - se { : We are offering every day special vo Tapestry\u2014 CL eee Co LU \u201cinducement i in this Department and the | , \u201830-inch Tapestry, fine quality.a \u2018good variety of shades and.: busy rush of trade speaks - volumes so Ç ; ; ve des LL * EE Lapis NIGHT DRESSES, cämbrie: high' \u201cneck, Square yoke,\" 8 ; price.- de isms to select from.Fofmer price 60e yard.June 40 À | - \u2014 - ; \u2018made of hemstitched tut ks, trimimed around neck, front, y roke - : ucerauees seutteceese nets ve Teriesrerseenaiees Teresteesateses TES.\u2019- and sleeves with embroidery.\"PRICE Liiéisnsencsscs causes \u201cieee Le ITS Tapestry\u2014 LS RE 0 T \u2018WO o Clearing I ots.for T hursday LADIES NIGHT DRESSES, cambrie.V, style, Iuwh yaké made 5 LS , Lo ; \u201c Co C Lo q , with\u2018 Valence iennesg lace insertion, trimmed around tieek, front ; } de 50- ES .finie us Tapestry.fancy detached and running neue, : 1,800.YARDS OF ALL wooL DRESS MATERIAL for sumer: castuimds, French \u2018make, \u2018heat fin- ind.sleeves, with lawn frills, finished vith Lave, Trice.1.50 B also s Nes - Use : 3 \" :.; , v er ae sh des w orn B13 ard June honetnes, large 85 2 Ct Ash, Laud entire ly.new fabric 8, Ine luding about 12 ptéreg af Plain and Faney, Bl; tek, 10 piec es LADIE $ i NPE R sy « Nn .arie é YATG.] JURE PFICE 000000000010 30 CR of Plain and Fancy Cream, and 35 pleves of Plain and Fapey Colored Dress, Goods: These \u2018 SURTS, cambrir, made with Gee op Aan hem- 2 R ee D \"5 ; : A Den : i 2 ] | th bal- &fite hed tuck, frill and deep.hea, Price, RAR i 4 7 x 200 us A ; 0 | - we have bought \u2018tn large: qu: antities at an linmense discount, and we iptenc ¢ cur ng the EA Ce Le Brocate e : .: cog A es BE Co i.RR ance at 1° ORLY -NINE LUN TH Worth The, Te clear, at, er gard.00 queries 5 49 - LADIES \u20ac NDER SKIRTS, cambric; : Jaen ui wi iN 50- inch Silk Rrofatelle, dainty.shades, gelect patterns, extensively EE === sr \u2014 es - \u2014 \u2014 = : \u201c1 \"made with hemstitched UC, trimmes with luv.5 used fir urnitu: a covering and hangings, rich.effect and | Co : \u2019 Yo x.A tril, \u2018dust frill.Prices: puce 00 AREAS ere dau» RCN [PN ye durable, Worth $245 yard.June price: meeeeree recense 1.90 B Lie 1 Ê- « h Ii d D I MN te : : Lo A oo _ Co i 907 = a ies an e ai ne cL \u2018 LADIER\" DRAW ERS, « cambrie.mure wfth tue ke ant irsartion, + PI h \u2014 OU ST \u2019 \u2018 02° Ta hb a \u201ctrimmed with embroidery.PPro.PTéece ee Lecce LL.93 FE, us es- .: Cl \u2018 Ka \u2019 , \u2019 A large quantity : \u2018of entirely new Blouse\u2019 Fabrics, which \u2018our buyer was fortunate in getting at .oe ; 5 pe - 24.inch SK Plushés, a full line of the following colors: Maroon, Le his own price.You can buy a, blouse length or wrapper at a very low figure.Coe \"re 4 LADIES\u2019 DRAW ERS, cambris winbrotla SLi [om ; & scirÉ-t.terra cuttas olive and\u2019 myrtle, green, light blue, Brown BE our 2 PIECES or STRIPEL LS SE FLANNELS .11 Lrnin , à 1 .tucks, trimmed with embroidery.Pri CL .75 3 \u2018 and navy blue 3 40 yi ù TCE.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026el 1.D .> .o ) > 5 Conte RQ 2 \u2018 i and navy Hue Worth $140 yard.June price 100 R|- \u2018ABOUT 50 PIECES OF STRIPED DELAINES.- .- La I - LADIES CHEMISES wombric, timed with he er at ui \u2018 n Pi hes STE Ct \u20ac ° All new designs, of scroll and broken: striped, of fect, charming colorings.\u201d Worth ste.\u2018Special, yd 85 © .neck and arms.\u201cPri Teese mn hn 2 ] us _ a.; .oo .\\ - .> .: nn REE ! sc, DE .wn : .; ; .! 7 RB RAS [\u20ac pars E \u201d \u2018 (457 LL pe 0 _ SPIE ; ES .; : ; ; LADIES\" e HE MISES, cænbrie.sq Te voks afew to AT = 5 \u201825-inch PI iin, Moh.ir.Plushe 5, \u201cfine \u2018silk finish, one a most substan- dg NE Co .LES Es AS LR - Ce \u201d - ery, trimmed : ay ound feck: and arms what, TL Et 0 T5 din} As.well as orniment 4 furniture- covering, - also buitable.| 0 \u2019 : SE 0 LE : RES 5 Po et : Ja «for drarer ss, full like.of the new and staple.shades to:select CT ) i he IEEE .Co LADIES\u2019 CORSET COV E 2s, cAmbric, rex PT fe = Cis ce from.Wo rth fi.Ww.yard.-June price creer etes 25 : : 20° .WIth hetristitching,- trimmed, urouj.Pois À mb arts Ton 5e we = Se 1 , tation torchon lave.Price.re RS STD - ME Figured Plushes\u2014 a a .; PS 1 | ; 25-inrh Fiœure] Mohair Plushes, choice designs, in brocades, one = 0.| \u2014 a ° LT 8 of the int.-Inuterials for furniture covering, shades to match °° .Rp - Te \u2019 > a Most'a.y -olbr necded: Worth $2.25 yard.June \u2018price.::.1.63 - Summer | Summer.Le J g Figured Plushes\u2014 ~~ 1.0 Exceptional Value of Silk Mustin at a 23-inch Pros ade Sik\u201d Plushes, in.garpet, \u2018scarlet, green and Night \u201c~~ a : \"Needs! Co ~ Needs! £ Witte, frie of he, best fabrics made.Worth $300 nt sune 1\" Less Than.HALF PRICE.: > = ji prie éesalsaues ces i rresegesenseiatts tne riasttineseagsns 2.1 | Le N Lk COTES y \" 5 Ù 5 > \u201c Gardes Jats.EB : \u2014ern \u2014 mre | J ust 506.\u2018yards\u2019 Colored Silk Mull Muslins with : Ce \u2018In the Basement COR en Te A - +} | selfcolored scroll pattern, charming shades of Fawn, : Don't be without, these thinss, which\u201d i 8.WALL, PA PER STR Sky Bluè; Red, Pink, White, Black and Cream, worth coût no ne mean-so\u2019 much Bo CL LL 2 - : RB or your comfort.- .: T4 .S0c, Abiessscecanen tee erena ne entretiennent cases due 4,200 Toil Cardia, \u201cà merir an Wall Paper, in red; blue, green, \"oe _ Crean WheFhades, for halls, dining, rooms, sitting\u2019 rooms : _ : ONLY\u2019 30 PIÈGES OF FINE SCOTCH ZEPHYRS Tar Mens Shirts, heautiful assortment in\u2019 all .CL \u2018 I iB ard be \u2018droon 8.Té-guldr price 12% to 15e per single roll\u2019 Spe : .< \u2014 the- different styles uf.prime effec 1s, Rua inte fast colors: w orth Soc.Special, yas! 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