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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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vendredi 18 juin 1909
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[" Il vaiinz nr, othr Dilitie - fait Age *, ar te.tant à mar zn.\u201cTe il so à 1°, ent ties r - Tuer 1-0 onon:v ng 05 taki tin: of tended pir, r:iron owirds sion, © nn.lv ur- li om cal.n 1, the e con- Andinz nd he goup- bharre himumn .1, snort- + ve y \u20189 Tom 5 cm xton, NLC.d:s- » ure navy .RE Toi.> Ad ho | tue Ro Fe > +».DNS , 4° e Warmer » > >» > EAN : ; v ol, L., No.142.CURRAHS AND D HANDKERCHIEF WAVING AT Y.M.C.A.LUNCHEON.+ r D.Lorne McGibbon Gives $10,000 and Total Goes to Over $28,000 for the Day.WATCH IT GROW.| ily Indicator of the Progress of the Y.M.C.A.Campaign for $300,000.D\u2014 500.000 875000 i day $281,356 5 7 day8213,280 200,000 ah day $195,022 sth day$179,625 1th day$160, 784 Sth day $143,461 athday8134,768 idday $114,389 178,000 150,000 2d day, $93,854 75,000 1st day, $62,819 the Y.M.C.A.: in are providing scenes of great » clrsing days of -asM, At to-day\u2019s luncheon it ~heers and handkerchief-waving, lest day\u2019s report «ince the first the campaign was handed in, \u201cil tor the day being $28,076, \u201cLand dollars of this amount ributed by Mr.D.Lorne: Me- ! Mr.R.J.Younge's team, who in this subscription, Jeapt from low dawn on the Business Men\u2019s \"tee, tn secon pr EST a oor w-tutal ©5246) Mr.JL.W.Mp£onuels still holds the undisputed.first 2 ng the Business Men's teams.Mr.\\ Connell was able to report a $5,000 > D.LORNE McGIBBON, nf 310,60\u20ac gaye the Y.M.C.A.\u2018resh impetus to-day.\u2019 from an anenymous donor total for his team \u2018now Mr.McGibbon was pre- © luncheon, and there was - \u2018heering for him when the nt of bis subscription was aN sla) © .ron was the most numerous- .since ,the opening of the tnong those present being on ladies.The ladies were r'erested in the proceedings, nly dawned on the campaign ay that they might have -Istance if t -had made © lv helpers.\u2018Indeed, Mr.nnounced one , subscription who told him, he said, that - ta great shame that \u2018there - canvassers in this cam- 10 were hundreds of ladies ~ who wanted to help the rent gossip that the man : Mr.MeGibbon\u2019s subscrip- , dk, you if you had the money® «\u20141 camnot Fay that he asked me; ditectiy i I \u2018bad the money, but L sitively that, it \u2018was perfectly ntopd.bet w us that I had rey if.1 were to get an ap- \u201cCharles Rioux told me introduce me \u20180 a man D hel me, and he accordingly | o Mr, Munday, who, when he \u2018You are not very big\u2019 I \u201cgave the money jé, ; (250.ix bi ie) $0, Mundiy, who gave me 1 a letter: to.give to Chief 11 wept to! Mr.Benoit he asked me siv- cral \u2018Questfone, and then told me he had pot aivacancy ab present, but when he tad \u2018he would let me know.ME; 3j the - el been at city i, ped Benoit.When Perron What more o ed me how.long I bad though*\\ had just that I had resided half.Charles o say that.He also the questions told me told -mie to sey that I could Speak 1 ug lish, \u2018 and was asked.I eaid-so accordingly when Perpon\u2014Did the chief ask you i om Ro, in' French.(Laughter.) 5 can you speak English,\u2019 o confessed Abat he contd | ; the witnem stated that | Me.i he, 1 1 asked | hai use on ; to return 0.give \u20ac -pé two 6'élock.| Hé.was\u2019 cs by the Conirtissioner not to epedléçof the nature WÉ bis evene to- anygpe.\u2019 Mrs:Justice \u2018Cannon\u2019 Has given definite | instruetionp that all the documents and | evidence given before tion committee-relative tw\u2019 No.13 police station.must: be: produced before the ion on Tuesday morning nex:.ion will pet sit on.June pu 8 Jean \u2018Baptiste Da to Montreal he would help 1 TORUOGISY, ACQUITTED .Fireimen, in Re- thé .civie investiga- | - Mess Bi Birks & Son: 000 | .- Jeans.Henry Birke &.Sons.4200 THE \u201cCAMPANA\u2019 ASHORE Mr.gr, Mra.Soph Ww.Ross .\u2026 5000} \u2018 \u2014 Tr owa ilson.ee .eu ÿ > .# Mr.John Murphy.eee Less 1e Well Known Quebec Steamship r.an .ou 00 .oe 3 Mr.D.W.Roes.vn y .\u2026 .50001 - Company Liner in Trouble Mr.Hugh Watson.ee ve \"0 ee \u201c85,000 .Friend (T.L.).Friend, 8.R.M.\"es eo 0.\u2018se ee.Mr.Abner Kingman.ILI TIT Mr.A.F.C.Ross PRE \u2018pe oe Seo The D.Morrice Co., Ltd Friend.Mr.J 'C.Holden.s.se oo 8.Hanson Bros.pies se ee 2 r.Oo t \u20ac .op oes 1 , Mr.W.Ÿ Rings.coe 000 Lt Col Chan, À.Smart: ICE, Mr.George Hague.Mr.S.S.Boxer.ee ob ve ee ee oo 1,000 ce vee 1 Friend, A.H; ©.: «ee 1,000 Drummond.McCall & Co.1 Mr.Jas.G.Ross.ve oe se se Friend (J.G.RY).Co os se 9 \u2026 Canada Sugar Refining Co vel Mr.G.A.'.ene = > vo eo ce ee oe ve se oe ~45.000.Co me .sen es eo oe Py 1,000 Ald.lex.D.Fraser.« se +.en © 1,000 Mr.H.Snedeker.coves we oo 1,000 Friend (77.&) ee 1000 Mr.J.E.Aldred.: .14% N'erchants\u2019 Rank of Canada.\u2018 1400 Mr.Hugh Paton.+.1,000 | en of respect for thie \u2018pli a St.Valier, Que.PASSENGERS, \"ALL REMOVED\u2014 SEEAMER WILL BE FLOATED WITHOUT MUCH TROUBLE.M W.se ow ee ve MT \"P.J.Comat New York ze Quebec, June - 18.The steamer Cam- The John Murphy ktd.\u2026 2.000 pans,\u2019 of the Hteamship | -Com- Directors of Gault Bros.Co.2,000 pany, PlymE Sats een Montreal, pe .ce se ae ee-ae 0 ua coms rivime Mess He .zn Prva ran ashore at- Se Valier shortly after eleven \u2018v\u2019glosk.last: night.\u2018Lh: passengers, of whom \u2018there were twelve ng.ee ee .e .Heirs Estate Fairman.+.+o 1,000] nmt cldes and tWenty-three second \u2018class, Mr.John*AJlan.ve do oe ve were removed ftom; the damaged | ship Mr.W.S.Léalie:.\u2026'.1,000 |\u2018in lifeboats.7 Mr.H.J.Alfison.2.211 1000 The latest infbemition sys that the | Mr.R.T.Happer.%.1,000} \u2018Campans\u201d ia is.îin a sat ition, | Mr.Arthur Lyman.,.1,000} and it is ex pay | foat- M.Jax Badl pue i.ol 1,000} ed without wn 4 pe r.nderloh.\u2019\u2026 1060 p- \u2018Mr.WE Fimote.Ser ee ne eb ee rn : St.Valier Béléche county, is on Mr.\u2018C.L.Hérve à 1,000 the south\" i of -the ~St.Lawrence, E.H.ion, > chute Mills.!! 1,000 abot twenty Selo Quebec.Frend:: cr ee we 1,000.\" \u201cie | rien se ee on os se 06 eo 1, .| ee Friend.re ar en an 00 0000 00 1,000 \u201cTHT LATE.un.-HUXTABLE.Jas MOX.* ve .ve or wa qe » .Friend.3 A memorial service for the late Rev.In memory \u2018of Benjamin Lyman.1000 G.G.Huxtable will be held ip Sher Ald.Jas.Tian re en te 1.000 }.brooke Street: Methodist Chuseh on Sun.A.E.Ogi LS 2000 [day evening, at 7 o'clock.\u201d The Rev.Guy L.Hive.\u201d cree ee ae ee aes T.A.Haspenny, B.A., who was Mr.Wm.C.Mcintyre.ve ee se ue 1 Humtable\u2019s pastor for the.ree 8 years, will preach, * Carter, president of the hand ane will tel! of the work of the late secretary and how it was @ pe throushout the province, b! here.Mrs.D Scott, president: \u201cof the Hochelage | County WL.TV, 8.abe speak.1 White ners, {of other temperavcé; organizations; are 4 invited to attend\u201d this: service, as x ok- ored amd - ude ya t intempertuee.\u2026.\u201cRaval | Templars, Good Templare.and members land.\u2019 their ¢ did wd mattess Ste Coun common jove) mental-\u2018affection.guid that trade follows the.fag, |.PRESS.DELEGATES - LL.BY escapes or RIBF Y SPEAKS.Canadii RB \u201cAssociated Pres Lompa dition Their feeli \u201cwas: base E'S 5 BODY UNCLAIMED.yr Wilfrid Dugduette;\u2019 \u2018morgue, unclaimed.i \u20ac y ps \u2018hard- xi herine sige Posi 3 It is M to Q are e come à EN OF rE derly $, ib 9.shot himself a couple j° 8,) Juné :18\u2014The legates © ial Press Conference were \u2018here \u2018last night to dinner: the Manchester pierley, \u201cof Montreal, agp, it now, proposes to handl¢ the -en- posed.| the) pe t of Manchester, recalling 385, > prion.sal and, to te the faet: t an ancestor of hig left it prima as a business and.adyertis- Manchester - , Sears.ago.It was.mob ing ro ndeFtakine.he-plems \u201cnpon which \u2018business; \u2018he said, \u2018but bonds of friendship that drew them to Eng- de let it, he supposed .that \u201cco ngrtion | depended on.:sor- : for .the + hesty and on Shir | gp y- and- on sentir } It.- had.frequently been but \u201che did: agt Reis if 3 vd thas: affection, 1 \u201cof ofrtypienl Canadian industries; : | § ene Dotreeh Gated atkingmen, moving pictures, ne lige | ada end the American continent.and.Times A to or hy been, i the trade bet ween (reat Britain end; de\u2019of a\u2019 sub-committes thc eiabor- | Germbay.at di i£-tbié Rad produced aayft ate\u2019 hende of & lan of operatioh,: and great \u2018affectiorr Detween \u201cthose.ests will hy msde the su bject of a: the fet: Tod fe \u201chis -observation.- Loa - » opin Mrect | vett y 10 a .~ i x who | hoi od wit ; ékrod vie.| Expressions of Hea Hearty TE rsa Er SE ME ES te ss Rh te Lek PSE à 2° .A Little Warmer _\u2014 {Judge Leet Decided.\u201cthat no - Memälity Was Committed in Sale of Calomel -THR CASE WAS AGAINST MR.CHAPMAN, OKE QF A \" .LARGE NUMBER.- A judgment awaited with eagerness by the chemists of Montreal wae delivered by Judge Lee: to-day, when he dismissed the action instituted by E.Desrosiers against W.H.CHapman, corner of Guy and St.Catherine streut west, accused of selling cglomel and in CT) doing not conforming to: fhe Pharmacy law.This was a test case, afd, there are many others taken on sfmiJar lines.Mr.D.McAvoy ,told a \u2018Witnees\u2019 repoiter, that it was- highly improbable that they would be proceeded with .at present.\u2018However, an appeal will be made in this special case qn which - Judge Leet] \u2018bas rendered judgment,\u2019 said.Mr.Mec: Avoy., In divine his decision the.judge said e had little sympathy with.a prosecution that had been taken out of spite.MEETING OF OF EMPERORS Good will changed.at Banquet on Rui pese per Yacht Reval, June 18 \u2014The toasts exchanged between the Emperor Nichalap and the \u2018Emperor William .at the banquet on board the Russian Imperial yacht \u2018Stan- dart,\u201d last night, were cordial in ther expressions of good two countries, a \u2018I! assure Your Majesty,\u2019 said the Russian Emperor, \u2018that I clisrish the sincere and unchanging wish -eevr to sincere and unchawging with ever to maintain the traditional relations of \u2018hearty friendship = \u2018and mutual trust that always have -united our.two houses, and the cultivation of which Jl strongly désire, not merely.cm a pledge of the good relations nf our two countries, but of the general peaee.\u2019 Iu reply, Emperef William said: \u2018Tam rejoiced to see, in this hearty, reception; a new and yalusble confirme Ca of our.friendship.he see ind: confirma 9 trad E sa re between obir atte, were of the \u201citmogt corgliaf character, \u2018but there will be.no offieml information onthe subject until the ze turn here of the Foreign Bary, Hier von Schoen.\u201cMADE IN CANADA Manufacturers\u2019 Ass Association, vio Re- © new Campaign for Home Produ, Ir \u2014 + ; 1 : (See also page 1) Po A matter.\u2018regarded by the adian Manufsetêrers\u2019 Association as aad the most important taken up by\u2019 them for some \u2018time, is.the .\u2018Made in, Canada\u2019.campeign, which the executive yesterday decided to enter upon on ah-exten- sive scale, While indirectly the as sociation was connected with sa move \u2018ment of this kind some five or Bix.years | they are now hing \u2018include Practical encoutagement to \u2018Made in Canada\u2019 ex- hibitiong; the enlistment of thé sapport of commercial travellers; inducing shop keepers to'dress their wixidows- at; certain re lars times exclusively with Cana- e- goods; the teaching\u2019 of the Made in Canada\u2019 principle in \u2018sc ls - \u201cby ineays of abject lessons represe ; tive Te t which\" = 2e held LS HBamilfos in | Beptember.oo * \u201cFOR SELLING CIGARETTES &&.GARHERINE STREET STORE.ar \"SUMMONED IN CASE 1 \u2018op: BOY ARRESTED FOR 7 SMOKING.= tte * Beatin, one 18.8.\u2014The 0 Tors.Ofcs has not of the remit | from the Heal int, # dE ue the | in the.ur.of Finland; yester de res the Faperor * William and Emperor Nicisolas: \u2018The exchanges 3 at er genery] weeting: | ~FRIOE ONE OENT.\"NEWS IN BRIEF.Filters seem to catch the germs cnly to hold them \u2018for future use.The rocst of the cholera cases in St.Petersburg ave among the people who are drinking water coming through dirty flter-beds.The British Home Secretary has promised to investigate the inquest into the suicide of Mrs.Mary Agnes Ruiz, which occurred in London last modth, but was no! made public.The scores in the cricket matches in England at five o'clock this afternoon were: Kssex, 190 runs for 4 wickets; Surrey, 179 for +; Leicester, 159 for 5; Lancashire, 149 for 2, and the Austral- lans, 232 for 5.\u2014 Ggeat Britain, through her ambassador at Washington, i is urging the United States not tô press her claim for participation in the Haukow Sze-Chuen Railway loan.The action of President Castro, of Venezuela, in January, of last year, in annulling the salt and match monopolies held by a Londen firm, has just been annulled by the High F edural Court, and both companies are to resume work xt once.There was snow in New York to-day.In New York, Enet Side, yesterday, three separate schoolb, aggregating 4,000 pupils, were startled into such a panic roles the Passing of a fire engine that all thyed hud te be closed.Parents and éhildren, for some time back, have | had their nerves on edge by letters from Unknown miscreants, threatening t'iat the \"will be murdered unless each family sends the.writer a dollar.The county attorney- of Hutchinson, ., 15 being appealed to to break u a band of snake-worshippérs * in the will between the: pepe at whose meetings women and children have been bitten by poisonous reptiles.In the United \u201cStates Senate to-day the amendment placing print-paper on She, free list, was killed by a vote of oO In à wreck an the ¢ Chicago and North- Western Railway, near Fond du Lac, Wis., yesterday, the engineer was killed, and the firetnan, a mother and her baby, fatally hurt.Heavy raigs early this morning extinguished the forest fires raging through The.State of Maine, hotes: M Monutéd Police are the seuil of Red Murray, a horse ggçaped the Mamitoba ; a), 0 years ago, and has since, while his headquarters in ones [na Montana, been conducting ex- nsive raids through Saskatchewan.Toronto rting men have been warned by the Mayor\" and police that any srgame will be The civic authorities have decided to invite His een.Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada,\u2019 to officiate\u2019 at the formal opening of 3 the Granville street.The new St.Vincent de Paul Hospital which was opened in Sherbrooke this week, repregente an diture of : $160,000, \u2018and \u2018when the hn sections are built on, the building will have cost 000.The hospital 18 fitted with all modern conveniences and is recognized as \u2018one.of the best equipped institutions in this Province.PASSES AWAY AT BIR SUMMER _HOME.oo.Quebec; June 18.Sr.Joseph Boivin, Deputy Provincial Treasurer, nd about midnight at his summer residence, the \u2018Irland-d\u20ac Orleans.\u2019 The deceased was | suffering from heart failure for some time past, and it is thought that compli- catiops set in, causing death to come rather suddenly.¢ deceased was fifty-one years ot se, and came here from St.Hyacinthe in 1887, as »rivate secretary \u2018to the late Honoty Mercier.The Jate Mr.Boivin was.exceedingly populér and leaves à young wife.: MéNING PICTURE SHOWS mse, case in.Thich proceed been Louse in whi \u2018the pocdine D wre \u2018the Attorney-General of the Previmce ; Ling : \u20ac show proprietors; for ketp- | ing tk premises ropen during prohibited \u201d | \"hours ot May 2B.was mentioned this \u2018morning, Judge Bazin \u2018fixed the hearing to \u201ctake place next Wednesday.Mr.:T.Rheaume is Tepresenting the Attorney General, while E.\u2018Greenshields, K.C., and J.Walsh, A C., defence.have > een retained by the SCAFFOLD GAVE WAY.Ernest Mole, 18 years of age, and eprard Pelly, 24 years of age, were re- to the Notre Dame Hospital from severe in- : ; Slog a.Vr \u201cOm Pa = \u2018the : \u2018côfmer >of a nd \"à ro oo © te de Re Pa player deliberately Aétriking another in _arrelfied.: of Vancouwdr \u2026 ay s mew bridge over False Creek at , MR.JOsBËtt BOIVIN DEAD Cd DEPUTY PROVINCIAL TREASURER Jof.en against thirty Montreal mev- - - urs.and Cred the they PE distance ' t + Pe 4 2 oF al 2e Ww PP ee ne ee at ro té tan el Re ae an 2 ) - z rs 25 a _- COOPER \u2014 On June 15, 1509, Ven.Arch Notices of births, marriages and deaths must tnvori.ably be endorsed with the name and address of the achder, or otherwies no noties can de taken.ef'dhent.\u201d Birth notiecs ars inserted for 250, marriage notices \u2018for §0¢c, death hotices for B5¢ prepaid.The en seemed oper spend dm soi 1 res other entehsions je obituary, divh os short sketch of Nf, 100 omes gis vbr Stray \u2018docs ; poetry, which is 50 cents por line extra\u2014prepaid.dnnnal subsertbers may law ements of PRESTON \u2014 On Jung 16, 1909, to Mr.and Mrs.,W.J.=; Dttawa, n sab.\u2019 SMITH \u2014 On Juse 11, 1909, at thelr residence, 38 Thomas street, Waat \u2018Toronto, + jo Dr.and Mrs.Gerald Smith, & som, Gerald Lucian Morgan Smith.\\ a \u201c+ MARRIED.- Cd BARRIE \u2014 SMITH \u2014 At Richmond, Que., on June 16, 1909, at the residénce pf the bride's brotter, J.Denison Smith; the .Rev.H.Carmichael, Etünice Mina Smith, Somerville, Mass., to John Leonard Bay rie, of Richmond.BRICK \u2014 HOLLINRAKE \u2014 On June \u201816, .1969, at \u2018Maplehurst,\u2019 Pre \u2018af ithe .bride's tather, by -the \u201cRev.F.W.Hollinrake, B.D., of Hamilton, assisted \"by the Rev.W.Smythe, Wil- > lame: J.Drick, of Winnipeg.son of Mr.Benjamin Brick, a Toronto, to Gertrude, youngest daugbter of James Hollinrake, Esq.BELL \u2014 WALSH \u2014 On Jupe 15, 190, at | the résidence of the bride's parent Wick- ham, Que.Miss Lissie ! N.Walsh to Mr.Bernard H.Bell.; \u2018BOLES \u2014 MOORE - \u2014 On.June 18, \u201c1909, by the Rev.Carl Allum, it the Methodist Church, Maberly, Ont, Miss Mabel Moore, of South Sherbrooke, Ont, to Mr, Ujah.| Beles, cf Kingston, .Ont.BOYD \u2014 ROBSON \u2014.At ihe .rpsidenze el fhè bridé's parents, Rapidriew.Sutigoite.\"] Ont, on June 16, 1909, by the Rev.À.Boyd, B.D., Lottie Florence, oni Le daughter of John A.Robson, to J.H.Boyd, of Metcalfe, Ont.GRAY\u2014JARVIS\u2014At Meiville Presbytertan Church, Westmount Park, ou June 18, 1909, by the Rev.John Lochhead, M.A.Willlam Lyall\u201d Gray, \"formerly of Manchester, England, to Fiixabeth Mary, youngest ,daughter of Edward W.Jarvis, | st, Aberdeen, Scotland.LOWE \u2014 ROSE \u2014 At the residérice of the bride's parents, 178 Congregation street, on.June- 16, 1909, \u2018by the Rev.W.- Timber» lake, Minnie, daughter of James Rose, to |.Samuel Lowe, of the City of Montreal.MACDOUGALL \u2014 MEWRURN \u2014 At st John's Church, Port Arthur, Ont., by the Fector, \u2018the \u2018Rev.Char}es Hedley.\" on June 15, 1909, Yay Helen, only daughter of Lloyd 4.Mewbuin, Cali ary, \u2018Alta., = A.5.Jlenbolme Macdougall, M.B., ot Pert Arthur, Out, .MeNEIL \u2014 RUTE Allan's.Gora \u2014 At the noi Sythe the Pi * Jessie ° + aa of John G.Rutherford, to the Rev.J.A.McNeil, of Clar- padon, Que, Che a te] ue x LN RILLIS \u2014 rAgsen 2 At the noms of | SR a ter pa rpm tue.125 2) 3 Rev.Master 2 Fowkes, M MMoCriis, cot Ahe-eltr uf Montreal, to Miss Gertrude Maud Bran \u201cof.is village: cf y SmitiPs Mille, Que., on Tue , Jude 5, 1909.MORGAN \u2014 TOMPKINS | \u2014 On Jute 18, » 15¢¢, by the Rev, J.F.Gorman, at Grace | Church, Ottawa, (eorge F.Morgan te | \u201cFompkins, youngest daughter |.Amelia F: (af the late R, Tompkins, of Buckicgham.| NOBBS \u2014 SHEPHERD - On June 12, 1909, at St.Mary's Chapel, Como, P.Q., by the Rev.LL.D., Percy Erskine Nobbs to Mary Cecilia, elder daughter of Francis J.Shepherd, Esq., M.D, PINCOMBE \u2014 DICKSON\u2014On June 18, 1909, - at 8t.James\u2019 Church, Hull, \u2018Que, by the, Rev.Cenon Smith, Jesse Ages, daughter of the late James: Dickson, of Ottawa, to Percy, son of the late Richard Pin- combe (formerly of Quebee).\" ROGERS \u2014 HUNT \u2014 In Kingston, Ont., St.George's Cathed -on June 15, 1905.Alica Louisa, cnly daxghter.of Charles George Hunt, of Kingston;\u2018 to Chares | Rogers, third son of John Rogers, ot Ryde, Isle of Wiæht, Eoglan : SHARP \u2014 SMITH \u2014 On June 16, 1905, at St.Martin's Church, Montreal, by the Rev.G.Qgborna Troop, M.A, William E.Sharp to Alice M.M.Smith, daughter of Joseph Smith, Esq.WALKER.\u2014 McCALPIN \u2014 On Wednesday, pune, 2, ve a the residence of the e's paren outh La Ontar the Rev.J.ta ey 5 , MeCalpis.daughter.ot pin, to r.Jobn 1i Tend out, alker, of Howe, WOODBURN \u2014 BRAILSFORD.\u2014 June 9, 1909, at St.John\u2019s Wesleyan Charen Bradford, England, Richard Frankl Woodburn, ol Bridford, formerly of Mont- | real, to Mary Drummend, Caughter of * Alfred W.Brallstord, of Heaton, Bradtord.WRENSHALL' \u2014 DENNIS \u2014 At Christ Charch, Samson Ont., on June 18, 18, .by the rector the Rev.T.8.Boyle, as- nisted by the Rev.D.W.Collins.er of Exutes, Sourin of the bride, Mr.Monck _ Wregshefl, - manager Merohauts- \"Pap¥ of Cacada, Tilbury?te.Mary: ny, | only daunghtér of Mr: Fs.: Meur Deabis, atham, ost.\u2019 WRIGHT \u2014 FINLEY \u2014 on Wednesday.June 16, 1809, at the residence of the _ bride\u2019s mether, No.2 Bishop street, Fred- Srick to Karu Wrig of Wa o een, 4 Sue x iter of tha lats Zr DEED, ALB \u2014 In Kingston, Ont, on June.36, - 3909, Sarah Eligabeth Woods, widow of the lafe Ald Willlam Allen, aged sixty- fivé years.hw deacon Cooper, M.A., D.D,, of Kesuatin, eldest surviving non of.the lite Canon H.C.Cooper, B.A.oT Ju ui Tit esr - WRIZELL \u2014 At 48 Agnes street, Wan 1) - peg; Mamioba, Chrieting McPhail + : widow ot the late har chard Prési 40 as Wt pest.\u201d A : Jet year.en at 38: ta.ah Bor Boal Cuneta MAKING Tauao ONC.ow Kine DAI, shed Tian see, MARRIAGES AND DANTE, 4 Preston, 201 : Btewart street, A Milon, Ont., the | aie Corne agree Qua a Patersoa-Smyth, M.A.|.McUonnell, ,B.D., Maggie | 9f Mr.Robert Me-| im \"FRIDAY, Joh 18, 1909, In tie Newest Shapts Bought as * Seconds ™ \u201cwhich we took and 20c.Panuma Hats, Bb.ve .oe Men's White $t.Juét asan example.of it pat had here, take these ord Shoes: Blucher; re, or men, with me: \u2014 - dium weight sole, worth 82.00.SeHling to-morrow Rez.15c and 20, for | This event shows just how near \u201c collar-making machines of to-day lars come from one of the large, well-known mak- ers\u2014and Tepresent practically his \u2018entire factory loss for the past six months.the entire lot w for the material, and the \u201cJaunderi .Don\u2019t fail to secure a supply.- All the newest shapes are meloded in in this lot the \u2018Wing,\u2019 the double collar, çollar and the straight collgr\u2014all are here, The \u2019mperfecti ons on these goods are it is diiticult to distinguish them frem regular.stôck.AIl wanted sizes.SEE ST.JAMES STREET WINDOW.Rogues values 1Bc To-morrow each.+ ee es ou =.» se eo , 8c ection are the These.cols La price at d hardly pay .the turn-down are so slight that | $I.» Men s White Duck Trousers \u2018Worth regularly $1.25, for, 500 pairs, Men\u2019s White Duck Trousers, good strong duck, finish- ww .&d with deep hem and belt straps, cut full, sizes 9 to 48 inches 08&¢ waist.Regular value $1.25.MEN\u2019S AND \"YOUNG MEN\u2019 homespuns, prices from .YOUNG MEN\u2019S 3-PIECE SUITS, of smert silver worsteds, with over plaid effect.Boys\u2019 Sum Boys\u2019 Wash Suits, bloomer style .Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suite, of light summer best, from Ce ee ee ee Boys\u2019 \u2018Wash Blouses, special price .co ee ee Hats - for White Duck Hate; ideal for outing weay., etc.special Btraw Hats, sizes for men and the way from .at .e oe ee - ue LU \"8 ; c Values, ; hite Ca : Special, co an es : Special price.en and À À DR \u20ac \u2026.\u2018 \u2014 \"fe He ai ok regular value of to- -motraw.'$ 2PIECE OUTING oys, Mirtordate blocks, Jriced all = .$5,00, \u201cso.50, it Ladies\u2019.Long: \u201c| - Lisle Gloves, 5 } CA small purchase of 12 do irs\u2019 only, Ladies\u2019 Elbow.Long.Kine, Lisle Gloves, mousquetaire \u201cWrist, the! be 75c a pair.\u201cot \u2018Store\u2014Hotre Dame.hd West 98c SUITS, in fancy $5.95 to $14.45 By .$15.00 § mer Clothing! .T8c.to $4.18 .$2.95 ce se sr ee 50¢ Boys 0e 7 TX .4 a5.+ LAER which would Pe ré 20¢ ll doz Gut Hooks, oct rer Main sep.\" endoree | ameortment received near\u2019 ad.0 SE MAN | -\u2014 On June hé her 82nd yopr.- Ssmorville.Hale's Hospital, & fe ci powidiy.be Lez 1 dir cou HE Fe LR ere - À , #Fu neral 5 Directors, 012 ST.DATHERINÉ W- ote change ol Address.) Co., , 560 St.Cat RE t00.lake tio and 1-2 _ Complete Fishing Outfit, We will offer\u2019 this remarkable combination outfit again tomorrow, consisting of : (Good 3-Piece Bamboo Rod with Brass Ferrules, Reel Rest, 40 yard Nickel Reel, Leader, % doz.Flies (assorted), ¥% = $l.doz.sinkers\u2014all compléte for .3 S ~ & CO.ALABASTI NE NE sRUSHES, sue AND.OUTÉtRE VARMISHES, tf .GLASS, OILS, Mo, te.D DRYSDALE:- 109 Craig 8b West - TO KNOW THE TRUTH Montreal's foremost musicians use and the famous Pratfe \u2018Pianos.See ther the Leach Piano erine sires west, payable $10 cash.and 88 pogo 13, 10 , at her\u2019 dence, Church cet fiowmanvitle, Ellen B:.widow pl 1bs late Henry Mann, ~ Darby, \u201cdearly beloved wite of PH.vocs - 42 18 Proust Hope 1 awa, on urday, June Cee! Wood, aged 8 years, eldest son of 0°.tral Prison, an \u2018Wood, Veukicer TR, Ont.oo oT Ve fomhD, Jane 14.1, ut Jelfery Ibur V Quebee, Amela iden daughter of the lates George Jeremtat.stolen goolis, Wright, aged 74 years, \u201d ~.again, in Montreal likely to deceive 3 \u2018OFFICES THRO [IS IT A DECEPTION?© competitor advertises ag .the (| aan.est, most Sanitary, largest, best equip- - ped and most complète Dyeinz and Cieaning Werks in Canada.party advertised th when we offered is claim: once.before, The same to pay, and do wo ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to any Charitable Institution he named : it he could prove it.advertive the same olaim and want we If one deceives in Advertising, they are in results.British American Dyeing Go., UGHOUT THE CITY.Je - SENTENCE DAY AT BELT EVILLE; Belleville, Tr OBS.-\u2014 At 428.Noebrand née.rotin, r Le Y.ea June 38, 1909, \u201cWilliam [rae the\u201d following ; ye son of the late \u201cen pe poked: Willia ot ae Ing - without intent, SOMERVILLE, \u2014 Snadealy, at Benin ford, Que., on.Juge 17.1909, Alice Ont., June 17.-In the county court.to-day, before Judge De- \u2018sensences were tm Balcock, for wound; three months Ya jail at herd labor, Thomas Smart, a | Moby for perja-, be Central Prison; Richard Simpeon, 8iX monthy ig 4 foe indecent ' assault upon a girl under lé years of age, Barnum, \u201cfor 3 three years -in t -ancott, for , Six tral Prison; penitentiary.advised that the from Montrea side specihl, inste ing at noon.office at 6 .will be: Sloted \u201cat the Mo \u2018o'clock fhis : eve Oné year in the 3 nd 20 lashes; Dey opbreaking, and theft.penitentiary; Wil knowingly rcevrog x months a the Cen- | erome lar | breaking and theft, three oa in the 4 CLOSING OF BRITISH MAILS.\u201cThe pos nt che ein mal has been tish alls by.Be } Adiañ steamer cer y wil] be eh d'a RSS A, hav a re i \u2018| said, \u2018that some of the saloonkeepers are Hu dy | Ross, president of \"SUNDAY s SELLING Regulations.Still Still Outrageously I Violated, Says Judge p 5 5 : | Choquet.| FUTURE OFFENDERS WILL HAVE \"LICENSES \u2018CANCELLED WITH OUT EXCEPTION.1 At yesterday.afterno®n\u2019s session of the | License Commissioners the transfers of two licènses was granted, one being that | of Mr.G.Cueson to Arthur Vallée, 1571 | Notre Dame street west, and the other, Cartier square; Judge Choquet, president of the commission, took he opportunity of severely admonishing those hotelkeepers who are still infringing the law by selling on Sundays.He announced that in future those who weve found guilty of Sunday selling would, \u2018without exception, have their licenses cancelled.\u2018It seems,\u2019 he simply mocking the authorities, \u2018and that despite repoated warhings the regulations are .af; outrageously violated as in the past.\u2018It will be well for those interested to È notice that the Coma mission .will {flhow itself inflexible in cancelling theMicense of every offender.\u2019 Attac «SCOUTING FOR BOYS® GENERAL BADEN-POWELL\u2019S BOOK TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG _ CANADA\u2019S CADET CORPS.The Honorable the Minister of Militia and Defence :has been pleaged to approve of the issue to Cadet Corps throughout the country, of copies of Lieut.-General - Baden-Powells book \u2018Scouting for Boys,\u201d with explanatory pamphlets by the same author.The object of this distribution is to provide cadets with the means of instruction in practical scouting and other military duties, which are not to be found in the, ordinary drill book and training manual.It has been felt for scme time that cadet corps have been in need of instruction other than that.provided in the syllabus for cadet training, i.e, the squad and company drill, with manual and firing exercises, did not give sufficient scope to a boy's ability and imagination, nor did it fur- pish sufficient attraction, once the povelty of military drill had worn oil.This has now been provided for \u2018by.General Baden-Powell's book and, in distributing \u2018copies to the heads of educational institutions and others in charge of cadet corps, it is hoped that use will be made of them and advantage taken of the excellent instruction therein contained.\u2018M.S.R.EMPLOYEES & \u2014 HELD ANNUAL MTETING AND VISITED DOMINION PARK: The following persons were alectéd | to ce at the sixth snoual meeting of the Montreal Street Railway Mutual Benefit Association held last evening:\u2014 Mr.G.W.Ross, president; Messrs.Delaney, R.M.Hannaford, A.8.Byrd, J.Hughes, J.Gagne, N.Lachance, W.Butler, À.Arel, À.Leblanc, H.G.Taylor, A, Gabowy, D.McDonald and Patrick ubee, director and secretary- treasurer.oe _ The followi medical officers were Îe-appointed: = A.R.Marcolais, | chief medical officer; Drs.J.R.Riou, A.Ethier and JV.E.Nelson.Alex.Stewart About eight \u201chundred e apes attended the meeting and W.the association, presided.\"Addressing the members in Trench, Mr.Patrick Dubee, who acted as secretary, referred to the good feéling existing between the company and the men, and gave general statistics regarding the \u2018séciety\u2019s financial _condition.Afterwards - the members proceeded in ten cars, héaded by the band, to Dominion Park, where supper was served followed by a concért.Conspicifbus alnong the members sent 0 Joseph Craig and John af.ferty, both of \u2018whom have been .connected with the.-gompany for aimost forty years.There\u2019 are 2,500 members of the association.éme ren SMUGGLERS PUNISHED DRESSMAKERS.SUPPLIES WERE .THE COMMODITIES THEY tL WERE INTEREST * ED IN.New voi \u2018June 17.1.\u2014George c.White, William.nnon, and the Îat- ter\u2019s wife, Elizabeth Kilgannon, pleaded guilty to-day\u2019 in \u2018fhe United States Circuit Court to ictments harging them with sm Ting Kilgannon are efigage path poder hon 28 deal- ere in dressmakers\u2019 supplies on Fifth avenue, and Mrs, on is a dress maker, Kilgannon was\u2019 sentenced to a year in the penitentiary and White to two years in \u2018the federal prison at Atlanta.Mrs.Kilgannon was fined $5,000, which ehe paids.aan MME.NORDIGA\u2019S FAREWELL.London, June -}1.~Madame Lillian } Nordica gave.Her farewell concert at Queen\u2019s f th 100m, amid scenes of extraordin 7, enthusinmn.The was so crowded \"from the audience had to bé.tscommeo ated with sects on the me singer first appear bc arose and cheered, and whe apte a memorable ovation at the close of the concart, Both the King and £.LB.Turgeon to A.Benoit, 23 Jacques |.Jorabementa made by- BRANDENB BURG TRIAL SUNDAY-EDITOR OF NEW YORK TIMES\u2019 AND A LADY STENOGRAPHER TESTIFY.New York, June 17.\u2014Broughton Brandenburg showed little concern to-day as the state continued its attempt to prove \u2018that the article sold to the New York \u2018Times\u2019 for $500, as the late Mr.Grover Cleveland\u2019s, was a forgery apd that Brandenburg knew it when he sold the artiole, hen the court adjourned he was chatting cheerfully with spectators, and apparently did not regard as damaging the testimony of the second day of his trial.Zate to-day the state introduced witnesses in rapid succession, first to identify the typewriter on which the article is\u2018 said to have been written and the stenographer to whom it was delivered, then the typewritten sheets of the article iteelf and their correspondence with the published text: By this testimony the prosecution hopes to prove that the article was dictated in part from notes and in part written in long-hand by Brandenburg and passed over by him to the stenographer to transcribe, more than a month after Mr.Grover Cleve- d died.ise Lillian Bacon, who said she took Brandenburg\u2019s dictation of part of the article in question, told how Brandenburg looked over the sheets at her table when they were done, and said: \u2018It is good salable stuff; adding that it was \u2018 \u201cCleveland\u2019sy style,\u201d or some- { thing like that.\u2019 Mr.Charles M.Lincoln, Sunday editor of the New York \u2018Times,\u2019 was recalled to the stand to-day.The article was read to the witness at the opening of court.It hed been identified bv him and admitted in evidence at the close of the session on Tuesday.On cross examination by Attorney Jacobs, for the defence, Mr.Lincoln stated that he had twice sent a reporter to F.S.Hastings, one of the executors of Mr.Cleveland's will, to ascertain if the atticle was genuine.Two letters which the witness said the reporter had secured from Mr.Hastings were admitted in evidence.In one of them, over the signature of F.S.Hastinms, the statement was ma that the writer had givens Brandenburg \u2018a formal written assignment by which he has the exclusive right to the said article.\u201d The second letter, in part, said :\u2014 \u2018I have examined the siguature submitted to me by Mr.Ybarra, and compared it with others of Mr.Cleveland, and believe that the one submitted by Mr.Ybarra is genuine\u2014] have no rea son to believe that the article furnished you by Mr.Brandenburg purporting to have been written by Mr, Cleveland Js.pot genuine.\u2019 Mr.Lincoln\u2019 adhered under eross-ex- amination to his positive identification of the article as the one Brandenburg had given him.As to the genuinefess of the article, the witness said, his reliance on it was placed solely on the Mr.Hastings.ben \"the original.article had been re; turned to Brandenburg after its publi eation, Brandenburg objected to the sig nature having been cut off, and witness \u2018said he informed the defendant that the signature would not be given up because the gennineness of the article had been questioned, Mr.Lincoln said he had no recollections of Brandenburg raving anything about intending to #811 the article to the Republican National f\u2019ommittee, but stated that that committee had asked permission to use the article, and credit it to the \u2018Times,\u2019 Brandenburg\u2019s testimony before the Grand Jury, which indicted him.was read.Brandenburg stated to the Grand Jury that he had typewritten the article himself, \u2018Who signed it ¥\u2019 was the question.* Mr.Cleveland,\u201d was the answer the prosecutor recaived.According to the minutes, Brandenburg said Mr.Cleveland signed the article at his office, No 1 Madison avenne.There was no one elm present.He bad urged Mr.Cleveland to give him an interview, but the request had been (Seized.He had then ssked that Mr, Cleveland prepare a series of articles to be sold hv Brandenburg, but Mr, Cleveland replied that he did not, think this would be dignified.Mr.Cleveland finally wrote some twenty or thirty sheets of notes which Brandenburg catried with him.After typewriti it, he testified, he took it to Mr.Cleveland .for correction.recopying the corrected article, Hig spg- r , gestions as to cutting out certain pase ages had ,been - adonted, Brandenburg testified.coir.Cleveland wes mot well when he the articld back.and objected to ges it \u2018over, but finally he did eo, and signed it with a stub pen, the manuscript notes being left _@ith- Mr.Cleveland.\" The writer then\u2019 told of offering the article to.several magazines before offering to the \u201cTimes.\u201d and \u2018of Mr.Cleve Jand\u2019s disappointment at the.price offered.He also told of conversations with Mr.\u201cHosting after the ex< mm NOTES AND An Extra Sleeper | \u2014Owing to the incr Canadian Pacific he.sleeper between Mo: Marie, leaving Mont\" 9.50 p.m., and return am.In addition 1.the company is opera: between Montreal an.and Montreal and ( hart, A New Train for S- mencing to-morrow.lu will be run between Mer: n bridge, Ste.Agathe and \\ - ing Windsor Street Stat on Saturdays only, an: Sundays only leaving N.: p.m, and arriving Win ls tion at 9.15 p.m.On th.ney to Montreal this tr: a Parlor Car from Ste.Ags: real.THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY MOD « 4% -\u2014 ; TE) The home dressmaker should kee , little catalogue scrap book of the Pau pattern cuts.These will be \u2018-und very useful to refer to from time u LADIES\u2019 FIVE-GORED sSK!!: Paris Pattern No.on.A splendid model for th skirt, to be developed in ar.summer materials, but 0 linen, Indian-head cotton.jo Victoria lawn, mercerie : racquet cloth, 1s here 1llustra:- stitching is all the trimm:r: =\" 4 1-8 yards 42 inches w.2\" 54 inches wide; with Co 7 14 yards 20 inches vw: ' Vv = inches wide, 4 yards 3c 1-7 CRA.5-8 yards 42 inches pairs inches wide; width of lv: 5 2 3 1-2 yards.PATTERN COUPON ! [J Please send the abovementior od pastera as per directions gra below.Wa.| Sine, te oo.Name.ee ° soo?Address tn full: 0000000 TNUe 0000000000000 00 se puoe\u2019 000 = 9 USE Id .ssevessoessvs® \u2014 DO00000000I N00 000 N.B.\u2014Be sure to cut out ioc » = ir tion and send w with the coupon, card] tilled out.The pattern cauve: M\u201c; you fn leus than a week.MTEC cents, in cash, postai note, or 5477 fiom, Fiche! in Penn | 700088 8 > wa ns TH ha NT \u201cte tion Were _\u2014_ ad.SLR dl, Ha nn.lu ait Om put Tie rie.the tra ste.at 3.04) Ice, Ice mn xl Oom- \"ait AW ni.on 13 \u201ca ire D a daily und p Le + - uw STORES WILL CLOSE EARLY New Law fo be Enforced in St Louis After July 7 Next.W.COUNCIL DISCUSSES ENGI- NEFR's SALARY AND OTHER IMPORTANT MATTERS.he ab-ence of the Mayor, wno was Te tres from attending Wednesday's tng of the Council, as the result of ident he met with recently, the \u201cne Mayor, Mr.Jubinville, presiseu, Councillors present were Sears.vw.Berubé, Godon, Martel, Grig- .and Desjardins.; .; early 7 ills on où \" \u20ac 3 - + = meme oe.a ' i : ES We ek y \u20ac i d 1 LAWN BOWLIN : ee I a en tar.100 G GOLF CHAKPIONSHI OF F MONTREAL DISTRICT | DOMINION PARK 2 T0.Nr ; oe ean 6 cer PU «+ OF CANADA , .THE MINTO CUP H Now Been Grand Amateur AthleticSports to-night: \u201cN unierous entris {Ald 0'Cor i A oo \u201cMade.\u2018 : by best known local cracks, including Frank Lukem nne i Ha Béen Pl rhe mater jédaniile cf : : mittee th À | (sprinter), W.Halpenny (vaulter), Don Buddo (hurdler), pointed Referee for Tecumseh Laws Bowlin £ Tp nave made ihe: EE raw f RIT | and many Nationals, New Westminster Games.\"iver ie réquentea to got these ; à RER : * = métches played off without delay, su they RB | FIFTY BIG PARK FEATURES | me Minto cup rustees ave now sp Hu agri on, SOT yithin 0 || be 1 3 ie - : ! \u201c2 uly COTE : G t Tug-of-War pointed.officials to handle the matches be- 15 for the first round.pi dual : rea = ar Contest To-morrow Night | tween New Westminster and Tecumeens There is to be no entranced fee charged Ma \u201c1.i I All east-bound cars tun or transfer to Park.'i end have chosen one eastern and ome, ore, \u201choster gui ploatant 5 executive | 2) LE i 10 cents t weelern man.Alderman Thomas O'Con- \u2018| much as possible.The green a ms ny [B08 I 15 ?_ AD MISSION 1O cents Le or Moncreal, sid Mr.Lions! Yorke, foe condition (ble season \u201cand it ne claimes | ith _\u2014 : \u201cHR ol Vancouver are the choice of the trus- PY 2ll those who have already p'ayed upon \"488 ; PA FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2 P.M.and 8 AM.See | Tote be one of the finest in the province ! : 8 LYROSOOPE MOV'NG and SONG PICTURES + O'Connell has taken an active in- | \"RINK DRAWINGS.: MAKE ONLY TWO DAYS EACH WEEK IN SUMMER.Fine Pro- mu at nC A 4 gramme ss usual, Two Hours\u2019 Show.A.C: Coôk- >\u201d A.Dalrymple ; J.Mitchel .R.F.Smith ; Popular Prises, 100, 13¢, 280 .Children at Friday matinees, 8c | B T.Mc.Hutchigon: E.J.Christmas , : \" aie 2e Ju N.K., MoDonsld; Jamés Wilson M, A.A.A.(kip) (Skip) ! 22 Ve C.R.MURRAY, ACHOMU Ÿ J.Gunn\u2019 re F.E.Hveléigh Open Champion, 1806.Open Cham; ! P.Cortaack ; W.M.Kearns a : | i .+ TE W.V.Taylor \u2014 germes ; .Bug Mr.Crooks he ) \"oo ] MA AA.Crounds.Saturday, June 26th, 1999 J.H.Robertéon H.B.Parsons TO REPRESS ROUGH PLAY WESTON\u2019S LOM; Jian: : PROGRAMME OF EVENTS.~~ (Skip) (Skip) CL ovens \u2014- 0 JUNIOR\u2014100 yards, 440 yards run.\"ETS Ve TORONTO'S MAYOR IS DETERMINED TO Bcho, Utah, June Er \u2018 INTERMEDIATÉ\u2014100 yards, $30 yards \u201cma.F.C.Bir ~~ W.Hui¢hiso DEAL STERNLY WITH CASE: OF \u201cWeston arrived here hi : B rol 4.40 thie afterno az 74 } SENIOR\u2014100 yarde, 220 yards, 410 yards, $80 yards, 1 mile, 3 miles, Running J.Patterson.W.McNally = BRUTALITY.A ve qe où az ie ! High Jump, Running Hroad Jump, Putting 16 lb.Shot, Throwing 56 1b.Weight, | G.A« Hollaw C.P.O'Connor to stop overnight st v je Pele Vault.Opexr to Amateurs registered with the A.A.F.of Canada.i J.R.Henderson\u2019.J.Scriver 1 p 8 M \" Rules of the A, A.F.: of Canada to Fovern.R: Thoma so W.E.Fialay Toronto, June 17.\u2014Mayor Oliver and ; ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd.3909, (Skip) (Skip) Judge Winchester, both members of the POINTE CLAN: Entrance fee, Junior and Intermediate, 25c, per man for each event._ ; \u2014\u2014 Polige Commission, and (hie! of Police HR Enirnnoe fee, Senior Events, 50:, per man for each event.oo __ > VS._ Grassett, stated to-day tbat in future any _ AR 250 Peei Street.JOHN DAVIDSON, Secretary-Treasur er.George Wood | : W, Northey player: in lecresss, baaeba:/ or auy aber The annual general moe - TN = pre EE rep R.Darling -y A.C.Johnson sport who deliberately «truck gnother \u2018Claire Boat Club was L- Ares \" ~ D.Murdsech >\u2019 \u2014 L.Rubeneteipn wenld be at ence arrested.Mayor Oliver :jiouse on Monday, with .iE } - FRIDAY, JUNE 18.| SHIPPING NEWS W.H.Biggar® J.Jephcott, wae at Scarboro last aturday and saw of members.The tres.\u201cA J.H.Louson ~~ H.McLaren Hyland, of Shamrocks, hit Braden, of To- ! ad the club tc be in a = à a \u201c .(Skip) : (Skip) rontos, a terrible blow with thc stick on | condition.having regar: Ho \u201cASSO CIATION Fe py me the back of the hend, puttiaz Braden oul lay last spas on.HEEL.Sh ob .tvs.of the game, and this this ac: ton ig the resuit.| The following officer: we \u2018MERAY RE Mi.John Lewis 15 A.C Whiteford j1be seaéon: President, ¢ 72 7 - HY ; 488 ; :pH:-Roffey- : * George Hemsley STIL LOSING vice-president, J, P.Tair Hi Ol L.A.Whittet A.J.MePherson ROYALS s ILL Ë Leopard hon.treasure: ( iy i PH ; ca leries of 0 aintings ALD.T.O'CONNELL.x 3 Willi \u2018 N.Stewart een hoa.sacretary, H.Vv, © HY «Bl illia 1 WwW.R.t- e fellowing fixtures \u2018 Le is j AND terest in Jacrogee for many years.and: Ey .R Make AI) By losing at Newark yosterdez the es Leen arranged: oo OT 1 3 - since the early \u201990's has been an active of- 2 202 real team Topped + The score yesterday June 26\u2014Smoking concert ÿ W k b Canadian ficial of the Shamrocks.From 189 uatil \u201c P Vs.| and are now June 26\u2014Suiling race, hascio, | or Y the position was abolished a few years W, Gerhaty R.Wail wae: NEWARK Beacensfield L.C, Je .ago, he was fleld captain of the lacrosse R.Peel ; R.Bach .= Af RHPIA June 29\u2014Cangoe trizls.* Artists.team.He bas been president.-of \u2018the Nar ND, Hemsley.- H R.Syer Schally, 2b 4° 2% 2 1-3 2| July 1-Dingy race.handiesp > tional Lacrosse Union, understands the George Plow O'Hara penalty, TUE 1 «8 0 ol July 10-Ssiling race, lund.- 0 arm té 6 arme Admiveien 250.rules thoroughly, and is recognized ac one G.H.Cornell® = ave Wilson tell 1 LS 15 \u20ac 2 0 9 0 Besoonsfickd B.C.n.of the best referees in the Kaet.z (Skip) (Skip) Me y, AD ny ue a a8 0 3] 1 13 0 July 2\u2014Cano:x trials.o \" or \u2018Lionel Yorke, of Vaneouver, was for-.{ ~~.°° = alverion, eee ot > Q @ 2 9 0, July 15\u2014Lingy race, handicap pe SUNDAY, JUNE 20, merly a resident of Toronto ,an& at one: le Le \u201cVs.Buarpe.HH VE \u2018a 0 1 @ 1 0! July 27\u2014Canoc triuls.\u201c .- - time played ou fhe defence ead of Yann To- C.A.MeTaloe R.M.Wlison.Loudep, ba sv 20 2» », .4 0 1 3 3 ol July 29-Divgy race, handicap y à à : .ten a resident of Vancou- w.A.Coatee.- H.N.Friedman Lapp, 4 1 2 8 0! July J1\u2014S8ailing race, handicar © + .ver for some yeam, »- Blac er, .lack- undy, P.Mills, P.: : ., \u2026 fren .\u2018 Le Ynne, ader, Montreal; Mrs, Biarmañs, Mostar son,.G.\u201cHorstall.J > Pense 4 ;Peat- I.A.Bucknell J.Alexander Standing\u2014Pittsburg, Chicago, New York \u2014 .Le 10.30 a.m.Empresa ef.Britain, Le.Risrmanc, .Shawinigan .Falis;Dr.Frank 7T.2nd team\u2014F.HR (captain), P.C.M Ç te Cincinnati, \u201cPhiladelphia, £t.Louis, Brook \u2018 à 6 a Si Oas.Pacific.|Baiky, Mr.Bailey, ir, Denver; Mr.M.C.Lachlan, P.Pinder, J.Pashley = ons D.Hemsley | gd Cormack.lys, Bouton.\"| Could Not Perform Housebol ua - var 18- 9.30 a.m.New York, Amerivan.Pogart, Mrs.Borart, Napanee - Mrs.\u2018Ber- Cosby, G.Hansell, TT.Girling 5A Eine i by vs ; .à à ; ve 5% Ly Laurent mentary.ha (Miss, Bertram, Dundas; Mra.Mary ford.E.McArdle, Bradbura.\u201cSpares\u2014Ww.Hw Cracks > A.J.Williamson BLUE \u2018BONNETS Duties.Doctors Attende i wn ® 12.90 \u201cp.m.Douni .as et: t J.oC ied .Cap \u201c791 930 am.Kaiser Wm.der Groms, ~~ Park; Mi.Ww w.M Deechy.Oak chien 3 pm.AR.Higsine, Wickets N.Friedman » WE \u2018Peel : Without Avail wa \u201c .G.Lloyd.Rev.Walter Cannon.Ottawp: Mrs.W, The 1st t ; Yente \u2014 5 , 1.60 pm.Supplementary, |Oosegroye, Hsnfmond:-Mr_ SR Ta: Bridge oh vi, ake the ont ravis | G, H.Cornell | W.E, Finléÿ proye, re dewaeus o rain die oot | .| .ha Cie 60 pm.a pe eBay fonts; Colonel Frèwen, A Me Frewen, Miss pm x Patterson , Darling very poor times were.Her at Mra Arch.Schnare, Black Point.N ?, Lond ee 0 Cp.\u2018rewen ss.T.F mt .- re 5 At.the o ._ HS « ,@ 930 am, St Louis American.|muda; Mr.Gideon.lselqu.Gear per M A.A.A.HANDICAPS Te: VS.: Tous os the afternoon.The Writes: \u2018For years I was troubled wb mo SE 600 D viapiaalhmentenn, fleck, Napundes Mes Hiegine, Huknioo: \u2014 | De MT us 2e \u2018are rar ojos aug Tou bask.Oftmasimen There lov ¥ .ra a ih EE o u RP 1 0026 2.30 p.m.Dominion.Donitalon.482 Jaffrär, Coicage Mr Wn den OF The M.AAA, handicaps, rin; despite the George Hemsie :* H.C.Cook ra.om 110; hel, Jack Parkes ( for days, being soarcely able to turn T¥ ., @ 480 am.Kaiser Wilkelm mh port: tawo: Mise MaEel Proctor; Maior Teather of last évenisg, resulted \u2018ac {ai- 5.TT R.Hughes | 1% Pwraiane aaron 1s nn fy ; self, and'Y have also been a great ufc per .o Knowles, M Kno i - R.Thomsen \u2018 = iy .e, 1.42 2-§.Lo Ie 600 pam.\u201c Bupplementary.dag: Mie At PE #0 yards, jumfor-1, E.Lee (scritch) s oly ae Thee 4 hee ios evant 132 two yeay While to perform my bourse! d po 29 0.30 am.Dusitanie.Mnged, .bons, Mn Mrs.tt oie lesen: = LE: 2° Jas.Lawlor (15 yatdsy; 3 À: Bartley LONGBO AT'S LATEST\" IDEA |tumi Girl (Reid).105: ve eg, Ay- duties.had doetors attending me vi\" 0 13 80 pm.Bu entary.Ue, iad k 2 @ yards).Time, 53 reconde.(Héwaré), Je8; J.306; 2, Jack.Dennerlen out aveil and tried liniments an pineter, °° #'be posted-vd te x Victoria: \u201cie Tne; Mr Love, One mile, eenlor\u2014{, W.Kay \u2018ecraich); ar dof.3 Aden (Herbert), 200.but nothing seemed to do me any gi Cu matter ne 5 pote Bass mother Toronto: Soles =.saptalo fiordon Mpc arab Sal Juha 3, Jas.Lambie [INDIAN WISHES TO ro RACE SHRUBB 1N| Rd RAY soiling event, open va Wak about be give up in despa rer TY ES .orontd; Miss : 3 \u2019 inutes 238 reconde.\u2018 0 WR 3 yp Fistered Before *3 pay.Mrs.Nowberry, M ae aa Ra 220 yards, intermediate\u20141 : g.Keppe: {19 Toronto, June\u2019 eats latest 1s | tance or \u2018olds and upward, rorh a dis.Busband induced me to try Doan s h \u201c ms PS Rarceis (B refed Pont -ête forvarind Miss Carrie.Nicholson, \"| yarde); 2, J.Wilson (25 yarde); .that be will run Shrubh 20 miles at the Is- | gé; 7 Gemmell.(Mou Joe Gaitsas (Reid), Pills, aad d after using two boxes I air won by \u2018the Canad Lia mer, an, Fie of { 3.Norton, Procter: My.Step; Gilbert Nobes, Munn (10 yarde).Time, 5 7-5 one, [land 3 week troni Saturday pight.if Shrubd ge (MoCarty), 1 (Meniry), 107; 3, .Despera- Well end able to do my work.1am p~- mon walling wae 2 a.m.of Mrs.A, vence nd \u2018maid, ° Toronto: ra, Buado tac oy .Brodenr (20 will run in road shoes.Longbal Lars he dajé aléo ran.1 elle & scott and Green- tive Dean's Kidney Fills are all ths\u2019 = mg ; \u2026 À.pe ot ar.+ Pa » J.Rough- [is not used fo spikes, apd wants ihe race ÿ 14 oh EN #6: at vo uta ls tay be post- rauit, Montredl: Mr, ¥.Heed: No ton {10 yare) Time.52 3:5 seconde.6°\" |to de run on equal terms or.tailing this, | pr race Tue Jucaues \u20ac Camtier stakes, tlaim for Shem, and 1 would adi ; Un .4 ot Postal Slates Be Cup.to Mr, EK.B.Risson Mir Robe \u201cMontreal.| Judses\u2014B.W, Sayer, R.Gomery, wd he wif! run Shrubb from Oskville ta To- | mijn, Centre on and.upward.Que ey to give them a ~o 2 A Mm'éntes of the here mentioned Mr.J.Rye, Ottawa; Mr.Southern.Lives.Ct - | resto for $500 8 \u2018side on a date te be are Donald Macdonald ho [(Mentry), 106; 2, Dosn\u2019s Kidney Pills are s purely * «* > ./ Beurs cloitme, |.\u2018 pool: Mre.Stuart, Ms Stuart, Winnipeg.Scores MscDonjd, a pores\u201d ranged, the nk to be run rain or shine.(doartp), A 14 (Rela), At > 0.Time, table medinine, alist quick, perme et grr : um : .Sherman TIL Mr.J.E.\u2014 ohp Moore.5.ime, polinf, with ill effects R x Sinclafr, Mv.J.8.\\ .Starter\u2014Steve Farrell._- ; y ont any after fa tx ah : couinssioes.\u2018APPOINTED, : Mabél Thompeon, vi by 100% qu hans | ROYAL ST; ¥ LAW RENCE Y.C.i ach Sisalishase even.fir \u2018our medicine thas will absolutely cure Rak ol \\ Woodward, = Jol RL NEW AUTOMOBILE ; 5 owe oj aml upward, ever the fa!] couree She and all forms of Kidney and Bla ice 9 ale, K.0, of the Jaw PHL : Macias.a.\u201cRECORD The race for thé \u2018Commodores Cup.ter all Mout tho.a sait miles, Piyan Diseaçe Co -& Ga a | Werth LE axe i \u2014 Classes with : thd exception, of the Seawan- 3, Fena Reals (McK cin: 2 Kara Gyasti.163; 1 A madicine that strengthens the k: ie 4 i 4 Manche Joe 1 sutonrobile record ze Vas on Ste that A PT seit lite.7 a the mo ain PR av Phens.for the Beawnnoaka class, on To Sa met vile event, pix ferlo poisonous urie acid from the blood aa PT\" Il pe | De Palma.His time was 23 mine, 3 pid salle}.to-morrow éfternocn at 3.30 o'clock Ori \u201c(Mot Tie 1e :- & Lady \u201cent the chief cause of Rheumatism.HiT , ondé: \u2018Barney olafigld\u2019s ol record; 287 povèr the Dorvat.Scèuree.The Cemnssdare (Ge mein) .Al 3 sti.Hos PA 50 ts per box, or $ for $17 ol Le | mine.38 3:5oseconds,\" ino Tot the Royal : Eamrence Yacht Club : Alsé ran=@old Front, ce pen od à A vas modes Ficepa : 2nd | Colowsd\u2019 Lad burn Co, Lim \u201cCnil, Dec; 18,71806 0 ne que ro Pome mi mith \"te atte \u2018wome® at the ctab- sigs, 3 ur ol re oll ce ThoT.Milburn 5 PIE UE \u201cel uring orgogB.\"IER Tidy is.Time, Toronto, Ont - +, LU, > culot oeciy Doss SEE ; .\u2018A RO SE EN go aie uri Te Sy i À ww 0.PR MER ME IIR AN E 3 Cnt 250 Sl EY WE, yt TO GT TRIN piles et 5 NRE THE MONTREAL DALY.wes, pp \u2014\u2014 De tn et ty DEER Spas Se For C The Popular Sock \u2014Is the plaid 6 or check top quality of lisle threa .25 pair.SPECIAL.150 pairs children silk cleared Saturday at per pair.« Of course we have the plain ones too.All sizes up to 6 sell at .19 pair.Sizes from 6 upwards.at It is the fine quality of the lisle we would call attention to.As for the colors they are fast dyed of ayo | 35, 45, .65 and .75 lines in sizes.64, 74, 8 and 8}, to be hildren kind.These we have à in fine plaited hose in black and white, Tecvecrverurecestsone 25 Taffeta Ribbons Amounting to 3,000 Yards Without quoting regular out for clearance Saturday at enough to say that these ribbons are pure taffeta silk, 54 inches wide ; right in weight for bowing ; bright and beautiful as to their finish ; rich in tone and plentiful as .to color assortment, there being.15 shades.With all these qualities they will be price or value, i it ought to be per yards ss cs vee cvone 25 These Silk and Lisle Gloves To Sell at .39 in Montreal at least, Ales sacs The two dome wrist length kind in pure silk, double- tipped at the fingers and thumbs.Real lsle thread gloves, too, if you Hke them better, in tan, white, navy, black, grey ; sizes 54 to 7.We consider them, both the silk and lisle ones, the best that can be bought.here 9000000800040 4649.- 9 ou vd, .Ted oo} [a RIDAY JUNE 18, 190\u20ac - TL Sly Ra # 1 di \u2019 < | Too, \u2019 In Ladies\u2019 Bnen Suits! Right glad are we, to be able to announce a new delivery of linen suits for ladies of 40, 42 and 44 inch bust measure ment.We say \u201cright glad are we\u201d ecause we want to of service to the minority just as well\u2019 as to the majority, and look to- their\u2018 comfort; convenience, \u2018and wants just as carefully, as constantly, as painstakingly; as we .2 Munch sa Sed ih is a y thought, wi the full conception of our plais, unmiitaken- duty not to a com- mrruñiity or a section, but to all feminine Montreal.© \u201cof conirse \u2018Rehave seen to it that, the styles of these linen aude da \u2018out sises\u201d are the anes best \u2018adapted.fo stout - Agures Pe THESE FINE GRADE.LADIES\" stockings SPECIAL _SATURDAY\" AT 30 IN TAN, and Splendid a IN BLACK, : pain witht bleached fost, lace, embroidered, white and colored IN cure EN BLUE, - plain and embroidered.OTHER COLORS, e blue, white, navy, green.aan blue and fancy stripes.al, cleacing at per pair |.cl g plain, lace, lace.with embroidery, embroidery with spot cluster 9 ~ +39 - is all.E \u201cDaily Hews Bullefin \u2018These summierweight corsets of ours, spécial, \u2018at 75, have the samesplendid fitting qualities; \u2018the same shapeliness, the same rust-proof steels, the sare correct style as our special.at $1.00\u2014the coutil i is not Just s so fine, that In the matter of bags it may be interesting to know | that we are dealing direct with the maker, who practically controls\u2019 the Hornback business of America.\u2018makes only Alligator goods, and only because.of.our -urchasing in conjunction with our Toronto Store could we come into touch with him.\u2018That i is why we can sell \u2018hose Baby Alligator bags at, each, $5.00.- ; Our Lunch Root is oh the 4th floér\u2014the elevator \u2018a dozen steps or; so from the main \u2018etrance, | Tn a a He Fr\" \u2014\u2014\u2014 , Oddments in Notions To be Cleared ) Right Out Baitenbarg and Fancy work braids in white and cream; alot of designs and widths.Regular .35, 50.60, .75 duzen yards, to clear at: ev ee TRE per doz Fancywork threads,\u201c Art Sük\u201d and \u2018 * Peri-lusta Flosseite\u201d shades of Red, Yellow, Green; Mauve, Pink, White.\u2018Regular .3 she.\u201cTo clear 6 skeins for veo.Dress Cords in two sizes, odd shades.Regular .5 and -10 per To clear per dozen yards .~ Cushion Cord in odd shades.To clear at per yard.\u2026.\u2026
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