The daily witness, 24 juin 1910, vendredi 24 juin 1910
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(\u2018Witness\u2019 Staff Correspondence.\u2019) Aviation Park, June 24.\u2014 Miiltgen, te French aviator, gave Mr.William \u2018Carruthers\u2019 Bleriot machine a trial run soon after twelve o'clock.The propeller was wound up, the airman rushed round and jumped on to bis seat, and the machine commenced to run sharply along the ground.But whether the motor was not fast enough, or for any other reason, it made no ascent, and was pulled up about 200 yards distant, the tails stretching out like fans and preventing its toppling over.It was found that the ruts in the ground were a considerable trouble, and these will be filled in at once.- * tion, at which Judge Robidoux will preside.medal for the Canadian flying the longest distance.Among the list of subscriptions for prizes are.the following: Montreal Street Railway, $500; Dominion Park, $200; Windsor Hotel Company, $200; E.8.Clouston, $100; A, E.Rea & Company, $100; Dr.Milton -Hersey, $100; Ogilvie Flour Mills Company, 00.\u2019 $ Motor waggons are continually arriving with large supplies for the caterers.There is a good strong -breeze blowing, but not enough, it is said, to interfere with any flight.= | During the week a scenic fort will be constructed filled with- soldiers; and an aeroplane will skim through : and: shots willbe: deed by.tire].© was nothing wroix with thet ies ant machine in any way.It was bundled rack, looking like a great white bee.: Frank Coffyn is still awaitin ire Wright machines, which are at Pointe Claire, and are hourly expected on the field by auto truck.\u2018\u201cIf-I had known I would have put them up where they .are and flown over,\u2019 he said.Weather conditions are satisfactory, and trial flights will be made this afternoon.: Mr.McCurdy\u2019s biplane, Baddeck No.1, is almost finished in the Wright's shed, at the west end of the fleld.It is a picture of graceful elegance.Mr.W.Carruthers\u2019 Bleriot monoplane is fixed up.near the edge of the trees, looking like a small wasp with burnished brass showing against the two white planes, and seven foot propellers.It is à baby in comparison with the Baddeck.This machine has yet: to make its flrst ascent.Cromwell Dixon\u2019s dirigible is being inflated under canvas.Captain R.C.Milliman, \u2018manager for F.L.Owens, is present, as also is Prof.E.R.Hutchinson, whose strong suit, as he says, is \u2018hot air\u2019 by which he means that he provides spectacular music with a \u2018human bomb\u2019 which bursts from a balloon.The professor is one of the two survivors of the originators of parachutes, and is well known in Canada.Mr.E.M.Wilcox, managing director, is delighted with the progress made.Everything, he says, is in fine shape for the meeting.Trial flights will start after ten to-morrow morning, and go on till the regular opening in the afternoon.The only thing now required is fine weather.Mr.McCoy, chairman of the contest committee of the Aero Club of America, will be at the meeting -to see that everything is carried out according to the rules, and so render the meeting official.\u2019 hi Count De Lesseps will be taken for an auto spin.through the city on- Monday, his guests being Mayor Guerin and Ald.U.H.Dandurand, and\u2019 a luncheon will be given by members of the St.James Club, Chamber of Com-~ merce and the Auto and Aero Associa-.> In the schools of -the-eity.- Yesterday the junior classes held their closing exercises and scittétbd to the various places where the.stimmer ; will be spent.Thig is another day of flouney white dresses and \u201cwide manÿ-hbued bair-ribbons.Certificates by thé.hundred were.given out and a few highly prized medals that mean séholar- ships were presented.Everyons seemed a bit .nervous,.even the téâichers, who came in the most summery of summer dresses, and smiled at little things that a week ago would have taused a sharp rebuke.On the 6th:eof September the schools will teopen.THE HIGH SCHOOL.The junior classes of the High School held their closing exercises this morning.The senior classes will have tueirs this afternoon.\u2019 In the meorning\u2019s report the principal, Mr.Wellington Dixon, M.A., spoke of the success of the High School pu- To-day wag essays.; .essays, 300 of the 400 competitors having come from their ranks.: They had also done good work in the matter of raising funds for the.Chil- they had obtained over $1,000.One sigle pupil had collected $33.Dr.H.B.Yates prestded and made a congratulatory address\u2019 to the pupils.The Rev.Stevenson prayer.The Rev.Mr.Unsworth spoke of the latent power in the brains of the pupils.All depended upon.its right direction in the future.Above all they should be helpful and brave, as were those who risked thelr \u2018gw | vies in saving their companions atthe\u201d \u2018Herald\u2019 fire.+ MOUNT ROYAL.The closing exercises of the Mount Royal School held this.morning, had to be made less of a cermony than usual on account of there being no assembly hall.During the year the large assembly hall was converted into our class rooms to meet the needs of Increasing attendance.Instead .of there being an entertainment in which all classes participated, therefore, a less imposing closing was held in the gymnasium.Each class came in turn, Bang a song, and after the presenation of honor cards and special prizes, filed out again to make room for another class.The present attendance at the MountRoyal school is 1,836, and the cermony took up a considerable Period.A number of interested parents were present.The chair was oc- Cupied by the Rev.J.A.Elliott of All Saints\u2019 Church, who conducted Prayer at the opening of the exercises.Principal MacArthur himself looked after the presentation of prizes.MAISONNEUVE SCHOOL.' The Rev.P.A.Walker presided at the closing exercises of the Maison- heuve Protestant School, which were held in the lecture hall of the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening.The hall was packed, and Mr.Fenwick, one of the school trustees Presided.Addresses were given by tie Rev.Messrs.Walker and Willis.The programme consisting of music and drills was most cerditable to.all Concerned.Miss atterson the principal of the school which has an attendance of over three hundred pupils, and she © assisted by three other teachers, all °\" whom have been re-engaged for Text year.The medals, won by Miss rene Macfarlane, and Miss M.Iron- Monger, were presented by Mr.Walk er.Mayor Michand was unable to be.present, but sent a donation towards i\" prize fund.The room was very Prettily decorated with flags, flowers 811 other appropriate adornments.DUFFERIN SCHOOL.,°he Rev.G.Osborne Troop, presided Bf the colsing exercises of the Dufferin Owing to the angle, however, no damage will result.Then a sandbag will be dropped by the airship, which striking dynamite will blow the fort up.\u2018 \u2018 TO-MORROW\u2019S PROGRAMME.The following is the programme for to-morrow:\u2014- Beginning at 10 a.m., there will be a grand trying out of all areoplanes, dirigible balloons, kites, etc.Count de Lesseps machines have been set up, and are in readiness for an early trial.Probably at 10 o\u2019clock fights will be made over the course.Following this will be a series of flights by M.Miltjen with Mr.Car- ruthers, Bleriot Monoplane.Mr.McCurdy the Canadian aviator will follow Mr.Miljen by a series of flights over the \u2018course demonstrating the ability of the biplane, type of machine to fly equally as well as the Bleriot monoplane.Following this demonstration will be a series of flights by Brookens, John- stone, Lachapelle and Coffyn in the Wright biplanes.Cromwell Dixon the boy Aeronaut from Columbus, Ohio., will give a demonstration in his dirigible ballon, demonstrating as he belives the super- for qualities of the dirigible over the areoplane.: To Mr.Fred Owens will give a series of flights in\" his dirigible balloon, following which.there will be a brand \u2018ballon ascension by Prof.Ed.R.Hutchison, who will descend in a number of parachutes.; The formal opening will take place promptly at three o'clock by Mayor Gurien, who will \u2018arrive in an automobile, and\u2019 aftèr the opening address there- will be a salute of six in front of the grand stand.Then each aviator will: take his place on place in order as outlined in the p gramme.The complete Major offered | _of- the contests will bé pu near _ IMOTrow.NEARS | \u20ac bi Rév De.Symonds, who is-in_ Bu- roÿe.\u2019Bhd-large gymn: Bu filled with the pupils of the fourth, pearance as they stepped forward to \u2018receive their honor cards, | ern .rendered -the National Anthem, hich opened.a prose edings, and e hymn \u2018Oh, Worship the King,\u2019 their-behaviour was a eiaot school,\u201d Mr.teachers.2.A 20.-.\u2018The Rev.Mr.Troop, in addressing the children, spoke of the real pleasure it gave him at: being present and see- sure that after the work \u2018they had gone through, both teachers ahd pupils were.ready for their holidays.and he \u2018wished them a very pleasant time.: The Rev.Dr.Sparling, also addressed the children, referring to- the extremely creditable results they- were able to show as\u2018 judged by the large number of honor cards gaihed: He: mentioned the fact that as young boys, the principal, Mr.Hopkins.and he had been friends together, and he congratulated him on being in charge of such-a bright crowd of boys and girls.Mr.Robert Irwin, who was introduced as the oldest pupil of the Dufferin School, also wished the teachers and pupils a pleasant -holi- day.The pupils were than dismissed for the summer months.CL | ABERDEEN SCHOOL.* To get 1,940 pupils In one room \u2018was impossible, and as the assembly room at the Aberdeen School is a thing of the past, the class rooms having usurped its place it was necessary to hold the closing:exercises of the upper forms in the various class rooms.The Rev.A.A.Radley, pastor of Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church, presented the medals and honor Certificates to the multitude of children who had been successful.room to room he and Mr.H, M.Cock- hind them a trail of cards -the story of the years work.\u2018Seventy-five - percent of our pupils ber of foreign names, \u2018and seventy- five percent of the honors were won by Jewish children he added.spoke a few words of congratulation to the others, and advice to all.It was impossible that any programme should be attempted, and each class song.They were then dismissed with the cheerful intimation that sé¢hool Will re-open on the 6th of September.SUGGESTS AGREEMENT.pute in Asia Minor.Berlin, June 24\u2014The German Government following an inquiry regarding American concessions \u2018in Asia Minor, suggests that the promoters reach an agreement with the Bagdad Railway Company.The impression at the Foreign Office: appears to be that no large amount of United States capital is likely to he invested there even should the Turkish Government grant the concession sought, and to which objection has been raised by German financial interests.Recently Baron Marshal von Bieberstein, the German Ambassador to Constantinople, represented to the.Sublime Porte.that for cessions sought by an American financial group, including, it is understood her, the Standard Oil Company, would be to controvert the mining law agreed upon by the Turkish Government and Mr.C.W.Lindsay has offered\u2019a gold | + cannons, after which a parada of all |, _æeronautical vehicles taking part in | the performance will pass in review |.the field, -and the: contests will \u2018take\u2019[\u201d nasium \u2018hall was| À fffh, si£th and seventh year forms,| À + ho presented a, bright and happy ap-| - The, ohilde |: : LVio) such as to reflect] - much credit on the principal of the| À M.C.Hopkins and the| § ing so many bright faces.He felt| From | : field, the principal went leaving be-| that told: § are Jews,\u2019 sald Mr.Cockfleld to the | § reporter who marked the great num- \u201c| Radley in presenting the certificates | -Ë merely sang a verse of their favorite! In Regard to U.S.Concessi ons Dis- À the Turkish Government to grant con- | PRICE ONE CENT.| Four \u2018are x ment \u20ac ; SEVEN NEW PEERS Sir Geo.W.Ross; Sir Byron -E.~ Dr.J.G Rutherford.(Canadian Associated Préss.) : \u2018honors, And.séveï.peers care created.\u2018Bank of Courmcrsa, ment Commiss on.- - C M.G J- G.Rutherfora.stock commirsioner.Imperial Service Order, Achille Freshette, W.H.Molllree and W.J.Ptoemy.The new peers include Kis Foster, a -notéd physician Domigion live \u201cYWaher and a ton division of Derbyshire; Sir Weet- topher Furness.Sir Christopher Furness is the great shipowner, wn», as a Liberal, represented the constituency of Hartlepool in parliament since 1900.-\u201cHe \u2018was -un- seated last May by the:court, and.his recent election declared void on \u2018the ground that there had been illegal -pay- ments made through his agents.The \u2018court stated that Sir Christopher was not personally gulity of corrupt practices, but that he must suffer for: the acts of his agents.\u201cSir Christoplier's son was re-el:cted a few days ago.Among the baronets created is Harold Harmsworth, brother of Lord Nor- theliffe.The lcng list of knights: includes A.T.Quiiler-Couch,.the ~author.( SIR GEO.ROSS.10100 ! CT \u201c4 Sir G.W.Ross was born in.Middle- sex county;\u2019 Ontario, in.1841, served: as a school teacher; became .a school inspector and toox an active.part.in the.improvement of the Ontario .school Ts =\" SIR GEORGE: W; ROSS, versity, and.was called fo the Bar.in 1887, beifig\u201d.then 46-year of age.His political career began.in: 1872, when: he was elected \u2018to, the Hous§ of Commons: for the.county.of Middlesex.In 1883 he.left the Ottawa House to enter the provincial, joining the Mowat Cabinet as Minister of Education.\u201d This-port- folio he also held.in the Hardy Gove ernment.In Cctober, 1889, he became Premier of Ontario, taking the portfolio of Provincial Tregsurer.In the general electitng of ~ his.government was.defeated: and he resigned.\u2018He continued to lead the.Liberal party: in the Légisiature until January of 1907, when he resignéd-and \u2018was called to the Senate in the s&me.month.In \u201chis early days he was.a leading temperance advocate.He: is: president of the Manufecturers\u2019 Life Insurance Company.or 11744 : ; | CCR \u2018SIR BYRON - Se à E.WALKER.ett Sir Byron E.Walker:is the-president of the Bank >» Commerce, with which he served in many\u2019 capacities since 1868.He was.appointed general man-~ SIR BYRON E.WALKER.\u20ac LÉ ager in Octobor, 1886, and a few years ago, on the retirement of the Hon.Geo.A.Cox, he wus called to the:president\u2019s chair.Sir Byron is.an able writer on financial subjects and has had much.to do with the revision of the Canadiaït- barking laws.He -is- known as a generous patron of Caria- dian art, and served as.a member \u201cof the Quebeer Centenary Commission,\u201d SIR HENRY.: .NEWELL.BATE.- ol Sir Henry Newel: -Bate, chairman of the Ottawa Improvement Commission, was born April 9th, .1828,- in.Truro, \u201cCornwall, Engiand.and came to Cau- ada when.a young man, taking np.residence at St.Catharines, Ont.He was School this morning in the absente of ors.J the European ambaszad Included in King's | alker, Sir H.N.Bate and: | © ' London, June 24\u2014Four \u2018Canadians | are included in ths Kiizs \u201cbirthday { H.N.Bate, of the Ottawa Improve k a member of parliament for the Iikes- | man Dickinson carson, and 'Sir Chris- |; system.He studied law at Albert Unl- En daorge, Ni a 5 & possibility of the Notre Dame Hospital: closing its doors and.the \u2018patients now: being cared for, distributed amongst the différent hos- pitale.in the city.#8 made plain in a statement of ex-Judge Loranger, \u201cpre- institution.: + \u201c:Jüdge-Boranger\u2018states that when the: térrible consequentes \u2019 of the | disaster came \u2018tô\u201cbe Æéfiare firat \u2018thought was people at: Notr an inspe acgepted by\u201c$hie njms.of-the- Notr \u2018 e St; lored.© ¢ - ST.JEAN.BAPTISTE DAY.| | Some Wise\u2019 Words From the French ' \u2019 Ce .LY \u201c, Lo ti ; .To-day, is »the * feast : of - St Jean Baptiste, patron saint of\u2018 the \u2018Freñch- festivities of :the Eucharistic Congress for which; occasion \u2018all good Catholics demonstrations.are this year reserved be an open-air concert and a.display evening, during which a.collection will be taken.up by a committee of young: ladies: for the Dollard monument.\u2018Referring to the principle \u2018of the St.Jean Baptiste: celebration, the \u2018Canada\u2019 holds that -it should be given-a wider scope and says: \u201cThe St.Jean Baptiste: speakers should make it their duty to start.a national feeling in which all tion could take part.We form \u2018part of a nation.in which we hardly number a third, and if we.insist upon detaching ourselves from the two other thirds,.we wantonly march towards a recommencement of every political, social, religious, intellectual -and material in- fluerice \u2018over the mass of- the nation, which must fatally come at a more or less remote date.Let us mot commit thig fault: towards: which certain ambitious minds lead us with a view to use our -abasement for their own elevation.Let us on the contrary show the French-Canadian \u2018people that they have, around themselves, at thelr side and in thelr own.brothers of another origin, upon whom they must rely in order to succeed in the struggle for life, and that if they do not trust them as, brothers, they will find them in their way as rivals, competitors; and even perhaps adversarfes.\u2018Ih a word, let not the feast of St.Jean Baptiste be à feast of the.Frerch nationality in Canada, living In peace, harmony and sympathy \u2018with all other Canadians of good will.: - : A good many callers at Recorder Weir's Court to-day.experienced perhaps not an unpleasant -disappoint- ment by the fact of the building being dlosed on account.of St.Jéan Baptiste Day.; .After mentioning the fact that there ould be no public: Bt.\" Jean Baptjste demonstration this year, the \u2018Patrie\u2019 \u2018said.yesterday: \u2018But the French- | Canadians will no doubt have at heart \u201ceverywhere to \u2018give :& tangible form to _ | their patriotic.feellngs by hoisting side { | by side the Union Jack, bearing the \u2018|'coat of arms of the Dominion, and the Tricolor, emblem of \u2018their origin.1 Each of those flags.is for.us\u2019 an ob- | - Ject- of special .worship.To the Brit- \u2018ish flag we: pay \u2018the\u2018\u2018tributé of our respect \u2018and oùr attachment, because | it is the symbol ofthe diberties which we enjoy in our country, and of the | power which will \"defend against the invader; if need be, our institutions and our homes.As: regards the French flag, a kind' of filial devotion and the voice \u2018of \u2018blood calls us towards it, twithatanding the reality of our new allegiance now a- century and.a half old -and to which we freely adhere.\u2019 \"SERVES FIFTEEN YEARS.Cambridge, Mass.June .24\u2014George- W.Coleman, \u201cthe self-confessed \u2018 em- bezzier of' $300,000- from the National City \u201cBank of Cambridge, where he: was.employed as bookkeeper, was taken.to-day to the.Franklin county jail at.Greenfield, where, as a federal pris- | Passenger.| and \u2018 Steward on 1 : Love Said to be Respon- \u2018Two\u2019 cases \u201cof mania disturbed the \u2026|æérenity of the \u2018Corinthian\u2019s\u2019 voyage - | from Havre \u2018to Montreal, in\u2019 both cases | the \u201cafflicted attempting suicide.As -| when he: exhibited similar tendencies.\u2018| was: an Ehglishman, named Albert stdent of the beard of directors.of the'| Notre.Dame Hos: | | uld:alsctbring -abouttthe: clos- | \u2018Paul contagious \u201cdis- | rhich \u2018would-be \u2018greatly Canadians.: Owing to \u2018the approaching in Montreal, there was -this morning | no \u2018public.service and no \u2018procission.| The only event to mark the dayy will} of fireworks at Lafontaine Park, this | the other elements of the Canadian na-\"- \u2018Corinthian\u2019 Develope Insan- - \u2018ty of Different Forms, PASSENGER: IN HOSPITAL.Religious Mania and Unrequited CTT sible a result, pas of the: visitation a third class \u201cwas taken off the.ship at 08 3 \u201cCofinthian\u2019s* \u2018stewards was\u2019 locked up in \u2018one of the strong rooms The man taken to hospital at Havre Hall.He was a religious maniac.\u201d On the short trip from London, where he embarked, to Havre, he was continu- \u2018ally praying, and pouring over ecclesi- agtical works.This occupation took up so much of his time that the dinner gongs were ignored, and his fellow steerage passengers fought shy of \u2018him.When the \u2018Corinthian\u2019 reached \u2018France the man became violent and slit his throat and wrist with a razor.He:was taken to-the prison hospital for treatment,.and may recover.was \u2018one of the ship\u2019s stewards, who \u2018was disappointed in love.He laid his heart at the feet of a lady post-card seller*in Havre, who spurned his offer of Immediate marriage, A short time afterwards he was found in the.dock and fished: out.-He apparently recovered -his-reason, and was said to have forgotten his unrequited love.But during the trip he was fourid making suggestive passes with his.razor, and was placed out\u2018of harm's \u2018way for-a space.He is being watched for: further out- \u2018breaks.° REE : .The\" \u2018Corinthian* early.this morning.reached Montreal ith.his.throat.cut, and.one] sed The \u2018other.man said to be afflicted | While waiting for Mayor Guerin to open the citizens\u2019 meeting yesterday afternoon, some of the gentlemen present spoke to him about the street car service, supporting his worship\u2019s view: that the numerous accidents are the result of the excessive rate at which cars are operated.: \u2018We can tell just how fast they go by comparing them to automobiles, said Mr.James Morgan.\u2018A friend of mine told me that he was going up St.Catherine street the other night at a 20 mile an hour clip, and was.pas- by three: cars going In .the same direction, - They must have been travelling twenty-five or thirty miles an hour, he thinks.\u2018I'm sure the cars on ev street in this city run from 15 to 20 miles an hour,\u2019 said Mr.Tarte, \u2018and on St.Catherine street they go twenty-five miles.DO THE STREET CARS TRAVEL T00 QUICKLY ?Discussion at Citizens\u2019 Meeting Yesterday Shows that Some People Think They Do.I have a speed regulator on mv automobile and by comparing their rate of travel with what it registers I know.\u2019 Mr.S.Carmichael had noticed the same thing, but indeed so had all the gentlemen present.\u2018I have thought this) said his worship.\u2018I believe we must have a change.These accidents are occurring with too great frequency altogether.\u2018It seems to me another change might be worth considering,\u2019 remarked Mr.Morgan, \u2018that is the way the cars stop.Now they draw up before they come to a corner instead of after passing it.This means that any one crossing where there is a double track does so between two oncoming cars.It means a\u2019 danger.Moreover delays are regularly caused in this way.\u2018Yes,\u2019 said his worship, \u2018we must consider that for this way of stopping renders some of the by-laws for the regulation of traffic entirely inapplicable.\u2019 DUKE IN MONTREAL \u2018His Grace of Sutherland, Bri tain\u2019s Largest Landowner, Here.Sutherland, the largest land owner in Great Britain.The Duke, who is accompanied only by three attendants, arrived from New York on the Rut- land express, and took a suite of rooms at the Windsor.He was closet ed for a time with Sir Thomas Shaugh- nessy, president of the C.P.R, ad could not be seen during the morning- His Grace intends making a tour - of the leading Canadian cities, and will spend a few days in Montreal before proceeding westward.- ~ In Nw York, whence he came, the Duke of Sutherland, who is one of the wealthiest \u2018men, and probably the lar- .| gest land.owner in the Mother Coun- ught to bear no little fa- lance ; to Mr.J.Pierpont : Sutherland Leveson- Duke of Sutherland, :b een ousac* on\u2018Wed- Junior Canadian Marksmen Arrive on \u2018Corsican\u2019 Which \u2018 Made Record Passage.Cadet Liddy, winner of Lord.Strath- -cona\u2019s cup and medal, and .second prize holder in the rifle shooting compétition for junior marksmen, held in England, arrived in Montreal this afternoon on board \u2018the Allan Line steaïship \u2018Corsican,\u2019\u201dwhich, in -reach- ing port at one o\u2019cloëk, broke ail\u2019 her previous records.for - speed.Cadets Bates, Crawford, and Adjutant Tucker who -won medals in the contest, were also \u2018on board.Liddy is a native of Dundas, Ont.He announced that their actual scores would not be deslared for: some weeks yet.They were kent \u201cquiet in respect to the dead king.The \u2018cadets wre pleased at the reception accorded them in England.Sir Gorge M.Sutton, ex-Premier of \u2018Natal, was a passenger on the Allan liner.He disembarked at.Quebec.The reason of his visit to Canada is unknown.} \u2018The success of the sister house of the Sisters.of .Charity of the Order lof St.Paulin\u201d 'Ottawa has brought about \u2018a visit .-from.\u2018the -Réverehd- Mother General, from\u2019 Birmingham.She was acéompanied by two of the.sisters.The.reverend women.of the.order have established St.George's \u2018Home in Ottawa for the receptioh and distribution of \u2018 immigrant.boys and girls, : sent sout from \u2018the: mother hôlise in- Birmingham.The movement: had met with gréat Success\u2019 this year, ac-: cording .to the.Mother General, \u201cand reports .from the districts to which the children\u2019 1 \u2018 ly gratifying: : Another religious order- \u2018was represented on\u2019 the boat by Dea- the Protestant Episcopal Chureh.:: The record of the .\u2018Corsican\u2019 is \u201ca source of pride:to Coptain F.Cook and.his officers.On previous occasions the liner has ; Pan coming \u2018Empress,\u2019 which leaves pool a day -after the \u2018Corsi time, however, the Allan boat Quebec about three liours.-aheéad af t) \u20ac.P.R.flyer.The trip, in Mct, equal to those made by the Allan\u2019 tur- biners.CAUSES SURPRISE.Lieut.-Governor Gibson Was Expected to be Knighted.Toronto, June 24.\u2014Considerable com- ment- is being \u2018heard here to-day over the fact that the Lieut.-Governer of Ontario, the Hon.J.M.Gibson, ha] not been -included in the distribution.of .birthday honors.It was generally expected that His Honor would - be knighted as_has been done in the cases of his precedecessors.It is said hers that the knighthood will undoubtedly come before the expiration of .the gubernatorial term.The Hon.J.M.Gibson was appointed in 1908, and.as Lieut.-Governor will see.\u2018more | married to Miss Catieron, of Montreal, | oner, he Is to serve & sentence of fifteen years.1 - Co w l'King's birthdays 7 ~~ | Four Cars of Mexican Train | Broke Loose Going Down drowned : © \u2018| persons were killed and as many 1: bearing which the defeat of one clause the whole measure, there will be no ad been sent were high-{ ° conesses Armstrong \u2018and Simpson, of | been\u2018 overtaken \u2018by \u2018the\u2019 in-'|.s'| and that when all had been served and had departed, several ie | missing, .and had undoubtedly been \u2018l'pilfered.Suspicion rests on a certain \u2018and two others of the same \u2018amount TRIRTY-SEVEN KILLED | \u2018 Grade.- - Mexico City, June 24.\u2014Thirty-seven ' \u2018others injured yestérday in the wreck of a troupe train on the Manzanillo dine of \u2018the National Rallways, in the State of Colima.Four cars of the train broke loose from the locomotive and dashed down a.steep grade, jumping the track at a terrific speed.There were about 150 men in the four cars.Many jumped before the cars gained headway and thus saved their lives.The dead dnelude a number of soldiers, five officers and members of their families.Engineer Wiatson, an American, and Conductor Martinez, & Mexican, were arrested by the authorities, and are mow in jall at Zapitico pending investigation.: MONDAY'S FINANCE DAY Council Will Discuss Controllers\u2019 Recommendations, \u2014et\u2014 A number of financial questions will come up for consideration at Monday's special meeting of Council.The Controllers are asking for an appropriation of $2,600, which will enable them to remunerate the members of the spe- clal committee, which they hope to have appointed to examine all water tanks.They will also recommend the \u2018contribution of $10,000 toward the fund established for the \u2018relief of the Vic- \u2018toria square disaster\u2019 sufferers.An- \u201cother request still is for $500 to enable necessary repairs to be made to the City Hall roof.- \u201cThe early closing by-law is again .on-the order of the day, but as the at- \u2018tornéys have not.as .yet decided the at last week's meeting.will have upon \u2018further proceedings.\u2014aresmnemnes SHOP LIFTERS ABOUT.About twénty dollars worth of dry goods was stolen from the Franco- British Novelty Company's store at 827 \u2018St.Catherine street west yesterday afternoon.: Co It was stated that there were several.persons in the store at the time, articles were man and women who were together at the time, and who were seen to be quietly debating together while looking over various articles of clothing.Their names or addresses are not known, but recognition, dt is thought, would not be difficult.The police and detective department is carrying out its end of the work of locating the alleged robbers.GUILTY OF THREATS.Michael Murphy, Shawville, Bound Over to Keep Peace.Bryson, Que., June 24.\u2014Michael Murphy was this morning found guilty of threatening to leave the town in blood and ashes, and was hound over to keep the peace, one.personal surety of $300 from others.No decision has been Among the arrivals at the Windsor j Hotel this morning was the Duke Of OFFICIAL IS \u201cNOW FUGITIVE Graft Discovery in Government Bureau Causes Sensation.FIVE EMPLOYEES DISMISSED.duces Surprising Results, Ottawa, June 24.\u2014It is authoritative ly stated that as a result of/an inquiry into irregularities into the Government Printing Bureau, which have been carried on for some time past, ong prominent official is a fugitive from justice, the other has been dismissed, as well as four employees.The form of fraud practised, it is said, has boom the taking of \u2018rake-offs\u2019 on\u2018 purchases for the Bureau.\u2018 When asked to-day for details andi the :names of the officials in \u2018trouble, | the Hon.Charles Murphy, Secretary of State, sald it was his duty to report the \u2018final result of his investigation.t> the Governor-in-Council, and , before \u2018doing so.he could not make any statu= ment for \u2018publication.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 This is a quiet day at the City Hall.In honor of St.Jean Baptiste all the _ offices are closed, but in the city clerk\u2019s department some of the employees \u2018are at work, as the approaching elections in the new wards neces sitate the making of a number of lists.The preparations are rendered especially hard because the assessment rolls in some of these districts have been loosely kept.In all it seems 4, which it is thought will accommodate the electors, who- number 5,000 roughly speaking.A NEW PASTOR.The Rev.W.G.Bradford Appointed to Huntley Street Methodist Church.Huntley Street Methodist Church was left without a pastor by the Con- a result of the resighation of the minister who was appointed to that congregation.It was not possible .to arrange finally for the supply when Conference closed, but the charge is \u2018THE REV.W.G.BRADFORD.considered too important to be left without a settled pastor, and the Rev.Dr.Young, chairman of the district, has succeeded in securing thre Rev.W.G.Bradford, now at Kazubazua, Que., for the appointment.Mr.Bradford is quite a young man though he has been ordained for several years.He is known to many in Montreal, having preached at Montreal West and other.places in the vicinity as student \u2018ii charge when attending the Wesleyan Theological College.Mr.Bradford's wife died recently, and Fe has a young daughter surviving.He is a man of broad sympathies, a good preacher and visitor, and it is believed will quickly win a warm place in the hearts of the Huntley street congregation.This is a growing cause in a progressive ward, and Mr.Bradford enters upon his work with a strong determination to build up.one of the most flourishing congregations to be found in the outskirts of the.metropolis.He will preach in Huntley Street Church on Sunday at both of the regular services.param TEN DEATHS FROM HEAT.New York, June 24.\u2014The fifth day of hot weather, with a maximum temperature of 91 at four p.m.caused ten deaths in New York yesterday.The reached {n the case of Mrs.Murphy, | mercury stood at 82 at two p.m.rian Age mgr are a té Eire ins ans NE mt D nt Inquiry by Secretary of State Pros - there are to be about 30 polls on July, ference recently held at Brockville as \u2018 t po YB © be 1 è a { JUNE 24 - 1910.: ait liant à A aoe co i \u201d et ps mr wm = : le - - Tor - on a freres rss IMPROVEMENT T UN CERTAINTY | te Sydney, C.B., June 24\u2014The + MENT Le \u2019 Pair + announcement that the Domin- + \u201c1 3E1 RR: ss 4 D + ion Steel Corporation has de- + IN LA >| A J + cided to increag® = wages of + E IS + \u2018the thousands employess, + sé © ! .+ both at the toc\u201d Works Here + , + - PROGR: © APPLIED FOR| - IN BUSINESS|: i & Gefen iiei: § NSPICUO #14+ has caused satisfaction among + 3 the men as_well as the public ; .generally.is action on the despatch to the.ihe.Witness from New Quebec, Juke.seer mr bis pspert:) | hat Catalin and suritios of ail District reports are to the effect that Ÿ Part of Mr, Plummer and his + The condition the of the subi, rk this afternoon states that an at-.{ from Montreal to St.\u2019 Irenee, Mr.\" J | classes continue to meurt regarded the country is looking well since the] $Ÿ co-directors will have a geod + Pow Of the La Rose Consoliig iy 1 x ment for thraé hundred and fifty Rodolphe Forget, M.P., \u2018stopped at ih England dee is favorable changé In the weathér.| Ÿ effect, and will be the cause of + a considerable change y © usand dollars has been abtaing 4=Quebac\"forà short ort ngland as investment purchdse is & + ting th | b 4 better since the commence or the 0 in that city against the United ae Si ort space and conf \u2018ed |.-1 the purport ot regent.cable messages From the far West reports are not en- : pu ad 8 emp oyees on 8 ; asis 3 year Mr.Alexander Bremen of the 1 tes Banking Company of Mexico at ain friends and business as- and correspondence.\u2019 \" frely encduraging, conditions in the 3 Steel mann agreemen wi e ; city, a director of the La Rose, hat his na oT ais Bank of Montreal on \u2018a He dia ot wish: to disc \u2018busi | The British capitalist is wide awake newer rrnent Srowin êr provinces hate + The plante as well as the col- + hurried in tO he camp, and hag mn een ed î qu chaque Ton.32, 1910.the Châse toples.at not wish 4 sigouss us ness for.apportunities .of depositing his that diréction are not as\u2019 yor whoily + lieries are working at full speed + ties.spection of the various proper her toh was refusedns the Maxican Ban nd his\" Journey to.Tis country | OL Tae a rare, and ured Twi ha Ctakon Jom expecially at + pe PEN UNE Prier tht 1 » : i .y In Southern Albe wi e taken on, especially at + son and the P © dl the ] just suspended.seat wis for 2 holiday and LE | it con scarcely be fount orien a severe drought, which, there has been : the mines, ve the rush for orders $ The Th, according to sir.Erinn, Ca Ca -_\u2014 , uch w sh within the last few days, ls likely to - both for steel and coal is un- ett, 80 far as devel, = all St.Closed Weak He showed enthusiasm over the recent \u2018business publié that plenty of mondy be seriously felt, and ye résult es + precedented.in fact, every- + has progressed, is looking Spleen ush | progress of the Street Railway here «| 18 available-fèr legitimaté and prémis- have been a certain numbe + thing is booming h + recent finds of high grade hej L: vd - r of can- 9 ing here.the Lawson are b To elon ap \u201cWith Several Decline | and its projected additions,- and inti-|.ing business projeets here.| cellations of orders received by whole- + + That struck the Bo.fom, wel firs {mated that the value of-the stock of | A cable from London to-day.states | sulers here.> +444 4H été 11 har Ick, on the 50 foot Lovel of tery pt _ thin: company\" \u2018would be much enhancdeë: 1° \u201cthat the é ?Baak Apart from this there is nothing i : from the lower level wi ght in l'aise Fra we \u2018by its Bet laced at néw sue.of .Mplson's Bua here the vo ew\u2019 York, \u201cJune.24 all Se 2 3.y its ng pla on \u201cthé Baris | - | stock, $500,000, has \u2018been fully applied speclâlly new in the general trade situ- lean, and there is now 60 feat of yy 0 ne pdh.\u2014The: selling movement in * Wall \u2018Conllsse, and possibly in London.j for at 26, \u2018thus giving to \u2018the under.ation.The dry goods trade is a little IM shoot blocked out on the Foster he org tim Street\u2019 ran Itæelf out.and the market | -The.dirèétors of the Qu Rall.writers Meh; ta.os & Som ù fuiet, and travellers are getting out | ; drift À drift has now been «1; arted à my e to a \u201cstandstill.Union Pacific | way, Liglit & Power Compan Are ap- who \u2018purchased Spe stock\u201d at a $.| with fully revised fall samples.perty.and Tr Jack into the Tawi pre.showed a loss at the.close this after | plying themselves -with sed] té the | | \u2018neat margin of profit.- PER The iron market is steady, with there, The Keew oa Reem Jicked uy me n 7 ot § gl points, Ze Republic * \u2018Steel \u2018work: of bufiding: up, emlaraing 4nd | The sucess of this offering, as.well stock coming forward from Britain, but A now been developed ber « RL les tne orp ore do = \"i ar st The marker consolidating the company in - its an other recént.ones will no doubt being placed Fe est mber 0 £ new orders : The grist has been continued in not et, od ; .; - u T Ul nye ) To a M a 10a.gan.inclte \u2018thé English financier to further tinue t- be quoted at about $20.50 ex _\u2026 OTHER CROPS Spur tine.Ihe ore el port Lake eres êrhe impulse to buy.seems at \u2018last slasm In his \u2018work, and is Ar d6ing efforts in thé.intévents.of.Cänédian dock.Domestic furnaces continue to vom higher, about 3000 ounces.senti J tor have manifested itgélf in the.stock | \u201ca great deal b: hi Initfatt & bank stocks.The Molsong 18 to be con.be hilly employed.At the Princess three vein.I'he rket, though only in a small degree.& al by file ative dnd.en.| gratulated.Sugar refiners report a rather mors stringer are being stoped on now 7,8 hig e were actually four comparative- -terprise to enlarge the Jmportance of A late\u2019 cable received froth London | active enquiry, but quotations are une vein has been yielding higl grade ra Ne Th active stocks, namely, Quebec Rail- the company.- | this af changed.The movement in groceries Mr.T.K.Doherty, chief officer of Ye'¥ rich lenses, but on the ave,açe gra y, Montreal Street, Steel Corpora- | stood that cpu states rat me undor- | is moderate; the Department of Agriculture, In a yells, are split up, and the whale nie.and Cement preferred.| Molsons Bank issue has .been - sub.Cheese exports shew furthér in- letter 2 the \u2018Witness,\u2019 states that The Princess las evene pPichen me pas A glance at the series of sales made P { soribed by the publ creased shipments, last week.reaching Most of the countries of Europe have good shape as at prese Mm such an Quebéc Rallway stock, this .morn- ou _ a y \u2018the public, and including close on t6 70,000\" boxes., In- butter Not yet comprised their estimates of On the.Fi present.wo , as grown nt he share a is suf- arm BYRON x WALKBE, | the Arm underwriting the issue, NA rade has nearly reached the the wheat crop of 1910.However, he man, development Is prossen ie Late, erit to show è bu came SHERBROOK > - W.- \u2018\u201c.vanishing poin Owin h .reamarks, \u2018à cablegram has just been ously both b Rar.ls Q m strong intérests And ving game | ; Shawi an Bo ds perior pésturage the ike the this received from the International In- Trenchine ADO Ne a.has ebec Rails has been sliding slowly The hoger af ighthood conferred, nig: on province has been larger than usual, Btitute of Agriculture giving the re- yeln Is strong and wide, and da altis the ward for some weeks, and it has upon Mr.rE ÿalkér, président of | | despite the fact that under thé revised POrts for Hungary and Italy\u2019 low from.the 300 foot level a cr to bas dea receded to a level where it forms *** WER PL AN v te Canad eh bk of Commerce, By Sl a sale of $5000 nf.Shawinigan wonds United States tariff large quantities In Hungary, the estimated yield of P°ITE pushed to cut it ost ove attractive investment purchase.served oe only on the marit of what he at 103 took place on the unlisted de- of cream are daily exported from the Wheat for 1910 is 267,142,794 bushels, mr row 3 opened.an des, Jn lesser, Jeauest |: has Hey te devais Blade But ae o rien?of \u2018the \"stock exchange thie | Border Lountles to Boston nd other Somopared ith 125,365,287 bushels in the .ne status + _ rican centres, à - 1 : eve es of moderate sales in Steel Cor- IN the Hear future thers will Be of- recognition of what H6 has done and 2 ns have Shown EomsE weakening.4 prices 574,481 bushels Grain Prices are Steady vas tion took place at figures within fered to Canadian investors an issue of doing In a general business, literary, & Amerie à n-Le ad General collections.are not wholly \u2018In Italy, 11,607,000 acrés are sown But 0 .in 681-8 to 1-3 limits, Cement prefer- $600,000 of the first mortgage bonds of Pere way b ans in on on tatisfaétory, and 18 district failures to \u2018Wheat this year, compared with a ut Out of Export Lins on à né eel, an Revd Bi | Be ne ners Rally £ Fonts| SLB 8 SE OU | oven, sine TR | BESRSP do.he week with Ta\u201d og, ToT SIN agen orge in a for \u2018a ssu&-a pany, and they will cafiy -wit 3 y June 234 ipériess stocks 1n ès © 0 er Tsuropean cr Toronto, _ plis 2%.A fair inquiry for bonds con- them a.bonus of common stock.th ads eading\u2019 Dannii he lt up up een Caney rte vù Below eu make à splendié Pony i.at doubte hats at Chicago ani Winnie artim 0 ues.| A syndicate of Montreal capitalists tlie business connections of the ale OF Saneols unchanged > van gue and Distillers Showin Poor ed \u2018by.local porters, who.are only Further thers ty dealers from retneing the èw York, June 24 ~The opening hos secured thé controlling interest in Which he le head 2 \u2018Anansi 1 ase Inclined to call oft.ost of business 8 a too well aware how little the British and oats.ir prices A Manitoba whe o moderately active and somewhat] S04 Sherbrooke Railway & Power Com- ; Zhe host influgnial Anancia wag directed toward cvening up.before.market is independent of Canadian Brades are held steady ap Bre (oper f¥nre on reporté of good rains In the Bond and à large amount \u201d of \u2018 addi- Br Byron's.walker, K.e.M.8.CV.Mongey Which prosaply Spiele\u2019 i very thé Diétiliors\u201d Securities domiang that! wheat.| lake ports.with No.1 and en bet rth-Wést, and on thogé-réports thé | tional capital has been placed in thé LL G.L, F.G.8., bésides being pre- | modé ry mak rm at 36¢ to 37c.] ket for wheat.opened somewhat fressury £ of ae company Jn order to sident oF thé Bank 3 Sommercs; Tr can ease.\u201d Pons Pr in alr & | ones \u2018ièas than 4 percent on capital away pat of lion with Britain au rai) ag er.rger power.man ock.s And par.J The decline in wheat did not last plant and extensions of thé Street Combat, and che iran, 3¢ es Ry my m4 w ane four and gra ino the lo)g, as during the second hour that way system.: most of the prices du o ket again became excited and Sherbrooke has grown to be the cen- amir.aad i crtiates- Crops the Big Factor GRANDT TRUNK DOIN G WELL at present.are Purely nominal a siyong on reporte that irreparable tre of a very rich section of the Éast- | with several Mstorical and Art Societies.mi pitoba wheat: No: are as follows: Ma.aft eo had: alread y been -done.As ern Townships, .and boasts of sôrñe He cémménced fis Business éatéer in New \u201cYork, June 24 The situation mn The \"Grand Trunk Railway System Joeat, No.1 northern, 99: Xa wa eat strengthénéd, stocks began to\u2018l fairiy large industrial plants; either the banking: office of his uncle, Mr.J.W.the rth w west is still the big goat factor traftic earnings from June 15 to 21, in- 2 do.3% Corn.ports for Immediate La elle off, and In the second hour turn-| within its limite Gt in the towns which Murton, of Hamilton, and letér he en- ln Well Street .so far there is no gus weck In 1900 as fqiouans : low, 67e; No.8 velinw.86tec.Canad: Ja decidedly weak with declines run- ; Aa : téred the service of the Canadian Bank.8 of any rains of, importance having | the Bame week in 1909 as follows: a corn, 61c to 6° 20.('anadian fromi one to two points from the CAR Casily be reached by means of of Commerce in the 68.fallen thers.= Oenersl business condi- 1910.+.$931, 844 Following is the course of prices at 70m, \u20ac to 62e, Toronto treights, Oats.at 2 Soe hroughons the active d'anemission lines.from the new power His promotion wae \"rapid.In 1886 he | ions are mo better, end I still faver.480811 1121 12 [Mszgse Winnipeg this morning up to the noon sec at lake ponts for fasheniips CN A g plant which the company will con- as appointed zenéral manager end he.| selling etocks on strong spots.cree ae our Wheat.Outs.ment: Ontaris NS for immeditte ship: mug struct.has filled \u2018offices of chairman of the \"Saf pitas Increase.§104,979 neat.ats outside: N o.white, 33¢ to 2j will Where was no heavy liquidation, but Banker's Section of the Toronto oatd \u2014_\u2014 : July Oct.July.Oct.\u20ac; NO.3 whîte, 32c to 33c outside: it 1 te rt was rather: or: - The company Owns.thres water pows- OT P; 0 t 225 Close .944 90 331, 831% 36c on track Toronto.suppo po a the ri of Trade, president of the Canadian\u2019 0 ay.u $ 000,0 Ope 93 ae \u2018Manitoba fl amq s ka, sid oft rather, Lesily.Some a on rs yer st Snerbrooké an pankor 8 Assocation, and as such he - Cotton i 18 Doing Weil High I 337 3 334 334 are: First patents.sy ations at aToronts tim} attention was also engin a nteyesting papers dealin Son , 4.80; A 0 i lished in the \u2018Times\u2019 predicting a | the forces of the three falls should be | exnauet vely with financial Thatters in $2 8, 0 étpirsements - wil Teach nearly New York, J 2 i Noon LL 3418 Soo 324 33% Eliasson reignite, Be 0e : ; 15.font ta nic, But \u2018as the whole article Was | unité and that the new power plant | ibs, Country.Sir, Beton w s Friends: Twenlyitwo industiigls declined; 20 | reports to the ge 2 -nes eres | winter wheat patents far export, 5351 race itten in a.jocular and.sarcastic | should be erected at.the foot of the fr parte Spinto 0 bie rléndé\u201d| active railroads declined.EB a Catron Te Ne ln ets.Following ave receipts of wheat and tO $3.60 in buyers\u2019 bags outsile.| tect n, it seems absurd to have attached lôwest tan.This will er ble the com- ; ; : ; gla and Alabama, although two weeks Other grains in Fort William and Port so, è % Ëë eeks oe it.Sales fo noon.wore pany 4 to greatly \u201csab ve Ra oo FI 2 pates 1 _BELLEVILLE.BOARD: late.Plane are generally good and arthur in Satloads: Noxtnern NS No.A rs its, , _ of powër so as subply more cus- \"our Si ion Ratt, 4 Belleville, Tuite 24,&At- thé à , : ' t T MORNING BOARD.tomers.= four Situation Baer \"| gh.he hoses board hel duets vests ond SE Sossliies 65 catioads Te he ame day Er pot.} , n rgla the crop shows some im- arley and no flax Hx.Div.; to-day pertent\u2014Bell Teale- = A much improved tone is noticeable in| at 10 15-16c, and, 2115 at 10 7-8¢; bale | provement over month age, nati pipe, 2 3 6 at 41%, 45 at 41, 125.Mr: J Plerpont Morgan the Four Therket, sy Although, orders are\u2019 ance refused at 10 7-8c and 30 13- 1c.condition 2a 79.3 tard Alta the \u2014\u2014 Chicago weather despatch says: S R HOTEL such or * u uyers - ; has main \u2018Weather over e st 4 Xo 35 at 7 200, 3 +0 3-5 ow 3 46; 24 Rtas to the States in- have \u2018moré confidences, and are ordering; BROCKVILLE CHE] SE BOARD.| of & month ado hèn it was megnaition northwest, and much cooler.Forecast, who : a 1094 agé at 40%, 8 > fw JAYS \u201cFife Ph ical Con dition nate Harare Duy Deen soms fe Brockville, June 21.-\u2014Ai yesterday's samimea init papers ane generally fair and oot cooler.\u2019 into lag J 4 104 SEs ep of UH Vas fair at business, bool for export.| Dogrd 8065 UE - Hay Market Easy Th Winnipos despatch says: \u2018Clear 0 OMP ANY Eng ,; » - : and warm, about 85 at 8.30, Winn}; | Soo com, 25 at 138.9.CE ce em Yo, June ?4\u2014J.Pierpont Mor- an Erin patents, in 2% $5.40; Seconds, Soiored, and oe w ite: 10% bid; no no.time.pes and) GC : | #, : Pe Er : Rare 59 Tia! 100%.od [tram coi, Saving ine plete bon intl vier patentes Le artels, Soe Gays ny marks J pompes Following are this morning privileges 0 Tas Gireet Ry, 35 at 243, 26 at 242%, 50 health.The banker.hae besn abroad | dn hags, 4210.10 44, 30; ei yt Cement Sto ook \u201cActive hess ge \u2018that win be bald for ft 1 pré In Winnipeg Wheat: oe om 4 A y Lon at Zh at au at 243.for TRE and dufing ki 2.cohere was cdf cdi iderable activity in are pen til, \u201cNo, > PutS ,, + ++ 0.0.924 B 383 S nam yr 2 peri Pr numérous, pi his aftérnodn qu 3 Calls vv ve 00 00 00 +.IDUB 914 B \u2018 c Mont i 1 Rules BREE dé À eus ee iii 15 SIRE Fiat The td wif 8 1200 te his Ye, 5 Bag plover ie ee ae en ees aE sis J1st MORTGAGE BONDS on Feme , Ao.IS # : Ba ST yin A LEAR LOT 01, ES \u201c - he @lack \u2018Lake.au a sex: FEY gan \u2018and th tn : FE .: 9 is A RS MARKET PRICES 4 © g tors | Ela PIL URL II Cy guy, op HOR BY saying There hes OTTAWA BOND iL sn sucks |\u201c A Large Cotton Crop 7, - Maturing 1931.ohe af CV REUE \u2018at 644, 25 at x % at | Scies aa a nt the : oe pe rt ene] Ottawa, Jus Jufie -24.\u2014Thé: y of Ottawa | me ws ol Joely tims in eh N York J 24.jor J.F.5 Payable Jan.and July 1st.wn \u20ac -| 8 èra ê in good, to- éred 8 vA wo, \u20ac ; eo or uns \u2014Maior ; Zu nent Pe à, 35.at 85,750 \u2018at 86%, 100 | tle inclination \u2018to - tolk- business or the quality.1x showitg thé S deter bat: four Ve sgen .for EP an 107 w rh ot this forennon, Dearly al} the Syaalie Henson, president of the Central of dev 55, 100 at MX.1x.finance.A ne | annles of straight re.| pry, years.Bids will-we |cupied by produce Yoaded vehicles, Coorg Mailroad ial a pros stôs, a e n are made on the basis accep 6 September 2 ; r = e icati ! Foi ni coms t 60%, at 289%, 198 Big Sale of Land |B 156, while selects are commanding Sia NEW: YORE GRAIN \"Hanxat.while he, Sickest a ae come dicting À very Jar 6 cotton crop, and Price and particulars on application.A $24 \u2019 \u2019 \u2018Thére has Deen so the market halls, and the b wd favorable conditions he would not 2 Mer.Bank, 5 at 175.Le ; city | the \u201cmarket from the À Lower Fiyénces New York.June 24.\u2014JFlour quiet but crowded the platforms.onan suprised if it proved a record breaker.ar Pon ee i 1 us \u20ac sou ar ; Boston June SA \u2018big - sûle.of Which are) offering gt 116, ; steady.recolpts - 70,161.Rye flour, produce of all kinds were in abundance, ee C.MEREDITH & COMPANY, Ho Canada Cat \u201cBonds.§ $10 \u20ac 10 2c ool lands \u2018took place at Rosterm| i | *\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 ttered showers northwest ef feature of to-days mar- CHICAGO MARKETS.: non Foal Bonds, $1000 ct 87 pe i: yesterday, over five hundred bidders C PR.Increas and oral Rr Wheat off éarly, ket vas he Nat quantities of Messrs.J.S.Bache and Company,Bell Limited, vita ue.Ry.Bds., $6000 at 82%, #1000 at being present.One hundred and fifty.© \u2018but demand from.commission .houses wkerries in sight.There were abst.Telephone Building, Montreal, report hy \u20ac .8% con three parcels were - sold, comprising |.and \u201cshorts on forecast for clearing B00 crates of this fruit in sight, con- thé following Chicago quotations to- 101 8t.Francois Xavier st.the M'extile Bds., $3000 at 99% B.-\" : -.| 25,205;31 agre hè tota dt Weather resulted in a good advance ld-\u2014| taining about 26,000- small béxes; the day as follows: case 2 STE s.\u201d'Fhe total proceéds from-|.' Thé, > Cankdian Pacific Rallway shows® in.n°8 $1.03 1.08; 1 icès ask » AFTERNOO D.h y 8 8 5 to By Sept.$1.024 prices asked ranged from $3.50 .to Open.High.Low.Close, NS Vie N BOARD.- the sale was $338,787.24.The Average an increase in earnings for the week QU Dec, $¥.04% to $1.04%; re- £4.25, the crate of 54 small boxes.Oats Whéät=- \u2014 the oal Bonds\u20142,000 at 97 1-2.| price per acre was $14.17.of June 1 to 21, of $445,000.ei ipts were very plentiful and about ten July .99% 96% 98% as pomimion Cotton Bondé-ft000- at PIE 2% no et gy |S SE ons Bh at mes 3.0 104 05 SC 044 TRE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA =: : | i \u2019 selling at 80c to 85c the bag; buck- Corn\u2014 2 Æoyal Bank\u2014100 at 240.Cobalts Quiet Ag ugar, frm;.véfñed, quiet.Coffee, [( Wy .58% 60% 58% 59% soa vos, 2 hl at T + 25 at 1.obalts Quiet gail Land Price Advances spot, quiét.Lead, nuit.Hops steady.hea 2 dos potatoes dis to sie the oem + 597% 614 54 6048 DIVIDEND No.91.Le ebec way\u2014] at 4 Following Were the Montréal iétoitne |\" mat ORÉ PRONICE $3.00 the barrel; American cabbage y 4044 40% 40 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pr ve.: > t FI Es, at 22, \u20183-4 25 Exchange quotations furnished By Flan: L (Canagian Associated Press) NEW JOBE PRODUCE PRICES.$1.25 the crate; celery $1.00 to $1.Ed, Sent .384 40 oy 39%; dividend of Two and Three Quarters i Oy 56 at 841.a A : er & DesRosiers, Steck Brokére, 91 St.ondon, June 24.\u2014At a meeting to- recaipts, 11,446.u Creamer u oot 1 284 the dozen radishes 8¢ to 10¢ the dozen | Pork\u2014 ; Per Cent.(being at the rate of eleven pow a a at Sh 2.5 = at SE 5.is torday Xavier street, to the \"Witubss\u201d daz of (ihe Canada Company, it was to 16: extras, 27%.y, specia WU Bunches; rhitbarb 15c to 356 do; let- uly .23.55 28.5 85 23.15 23.368 par sent.per annum), u on the paid- up hot 841-4, 25 at 84, 26 af.# 100 at 7 Bid Asked.an a of land showeë \u2018\u2019cféese, strong: receipts, 4,340, State, Lice 10¢ to 40 ¢ do; Cucumbers 40 o to , Sept ., 2277 2% T2240 2250 Qe ated\u201d for the current.quarter, and alti 25 at 84.¥ * Beav cree ee 26% 261g 1884 in valu tie 4 percent over whole milk new, specials, 15 to 15%: 50¢ ths dozen; asparagus 10c to 15c July 12.50.12.5% 12.40 12.40 will be payable at the Bank and its Lac de\u201425 at 12 Black \u201cMines con: 1 12! ation.do., fanoy, white, 14%; do., fancy, smell, the Bunch; dead turkeys and chick- Sept 1950 1255 1235 12.40 Branches, on and after SATURDAY the Wa 0008 \u2014oy 2 British-American\u2019.À \u2014\u2014 1 colored, 1434; do., svorage prime, 14; do, | hs 180 to 20c the Ib.; live fowls $1.75 short Ribs\u2014 gnd day of July next, to shareholders Wr extile Dont, & Set D480 8.95 | Ghambers-Rerland.« .214 fair to good, 12% to 13% d9., common, (to $2.25 the pair; i spring chickens, 60c ly.(12.95 13.00 1235 12.87 of record of 15th of June.set spas oe \u201cat a 1:4, 5 at 4 3 8 Cobalt Central, se + +.J0 EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.10 to 12; skims full ne special, 24 to wn.90e de: Lub Pate 2c to 24e the Sept .\u2026 .s\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.12 2.62 2.52 bE 47 By order of the Board.to TE, = .\u2019 = - - pd 182.2 Ë Cobalt Twins.dis 3 gapeet Bufalo, (June, 2i\u2014Cattle recélp ts 2 gas, steady; ' unchanged; recéipss; to Lac te done: = 0 Tee tae Cnet nr PE Gro e\u201420 + 2.98, us.Coniagas.reve 52 Veals, Ie.LS les, 2 : Power\u201410.at 138 1-4 = 7.50 City of, Cosalt.Dll 4 0 pad els, Façeipts, 1500 slow and 25 cents CHICA OD CASTLE TRL Bae 3000 56.00 che barrel; Peaches Montreal, P.Q., May 19, 1910.fees L pra oe.na 25 90 met BRON.Rone som T1: 9.285 10 oF Ys hon TLL head, active and.cA CATTLE PRICES.basket; tomatoes 50 do; oranges $2.50 pr \u2014 ros \u201425 a od.nts er; heavy and mix- Chicago, Ju 4e Catt} ef » the case; é i .S.R\u201410 at 242 1-4.yerett Lake.I 1 éd.$9.70 to $9.75; vorkers, $4.75 to $10; aed Sh 2006 608, ma % st ateady; eaves $1.60 to , lemons $3.00 do; ley 10 te \u2018CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED it 4 \u2014\u2014\"\u2014\u2014 Foster.LLL 32 1 stags a ! «10; 557 Thxas.atents, $040 10 12 the 100 bundles of 15 Ibs; straw 2 + ue 805 0000 gs, 7 to 7.75; dairies, 9.50 to \u201889.90.$7.16; western steers, $5.20 .; bum ! à \u2019 hib + Toronto Cobalt, Salis Gifford, .o.oo.TY 3 Sheep and lambs, rereipts 3600 head; stockers and feeders, 3 2% $0 37.50: $4 to 36.the 100.bundles of 12 lbs.f RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED pd G- M \u2014rmemennnnees ri ; | geen eehan.eee soi 343 gui An 256 lowar: yearlings, al secs and = heifers, $2.70 to 46.75; ca ves, CURRENCY MOVEMENT.vart rig ares NOTICE fs herabr given Seat a Quar- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | ; ee eee 8.60; 1Tee- ters j ted, 3506 at 8%.8.442 450 = 2 - .Hogs, fessibte timated at 14, 800 : New York, June 24.\u2014Re rte ové- Le ont on the Preferred Shares of the 02% Hoh, 100 ec 5 Roda A : * , : 15% 19 = AEN % Ar NS! Oe a, 48.50 ; Let ai ménts.of rane\u2019 this wosk edicts - A e d E h Capital Stock of this ¢;mpany has been or Co Centrai, 200 at } Ye: Nery Helen\u201d .4 514 MONTREAL STOCK \u2018hea 5 to rough 359% ve voor ip cash hold by Banks of #1631 Are Good Enough 00 nous Se adie of record June 18, 1910, and Mo git Lake, 2000 at 21%.Fos at N piece La, + + + + «1450 1160 S08, LL oo 0 icé peur ; 8805 fo pee .that a quarterly dividend of one percent aer ves save Cr therm, 3200 orth os à Sole.\u201d \u2026.20e a EXCHANGE PRICES ie BE Fig 3 i to Duin of | \u201cFor: Any Investor on the Common Shares of the Capital ces 180 at bal 8 tue Et / cee 8 43 | Reported b or W .P= 0 fia $7 St.Franools Bitte \u2018fe oats BR ue at Boo, the _ - : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sara payable on July 2, 1919, to share na 4800 at 15%, 30, 05000 a à 974 : eo AL At Ege .21% 21 Xavier stroe Tel.Main markét weak; nativ $3.00 $5.10; \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 00 holéers of record of June 18, 19 be Bid daa he Saucy 3 oF ee «47 % 18 BelTeL Geers Borers Sellers Buyers.eae: LE to GC vo fariinge, 35.0) who knows that lead- By order of the ra of 5 off: tec 143 cone L ceed es » api ( | Bd oo 00 tisse, dood, Sensater, i is A \u2026.\u20ac .§% BCPKAR eee 73 om.Did 1085 1083 | western, be to: $ 2% $l 53, 500 ing printers of Can- w.BINMORE, das 3fot 00 is 1099 at 17 so.34 \u2026 1 Bo PIE Aus wow Duluth RD eee ace TF WABA à EARNINGS.ada are ordering cretary-Treasurer.her ev.64 - 65 | Canb'o-y.124% 1014 Haiitax Ry \u2018124 181: Cartwri Cal 8 £40\" at at 8%.ih 00 «vo 128% ; 136 rown K've En = he di | ina for r third ack in June shows P ovin C e of Ne Ww oo rio Presses 0 OIL I LI of ° on - Tro ue Coalcom .ve ox Le A # 4 F an moréass 0442.8 7 from July | Ir C ° ying OIL ! I ; oO Je we ' LR 1 pd.115.10 ex, PET CN is .investigate the OII \u2018Market in \u2018ROLLED OATH TT oats on at 33%.Trac.90% 9 esc 138 2 N pp 0 | Cartwright Shares.Handsome profits made in Oi 5e The market for rolled: oath: ; haut Alliance, Shoat, a oo WeuLOR M OIL Rap i NEW YORK STOCKS.Brunswick The Fuel of the Future.rat side pi ng the week: Prices 5 nor 58 Pacific, A at 3%.Co | Ee is is Mont.Selly 31s\" 204 MED Se Hesse for the a lbnoss ee .ES We have es good stooks on our list.tour FOE AN ; i J 7 : = .: # 0.2 n ri ire or Ph .: i py ers, at $:.90 per Gould, So00 at 2%.Leur i: .HRT Mont, ra ils use Bet ea J 8.(Guarantee) If you have any 'W.W.MacCU alg Broker, «ib PY gE - = , veep * > .: ; - + FE = Ç : - fd, .Nel.so : ; : money to invest, let.Ci Jo] 3 ! \u201cOATS.aE LE SOUTHERN INCREASES.Mackay opm.to Nipheln de we - June at Issued by Northern New ue 4 ' his > au Disteict Bins pyre, for | + 17) Southern, Railway for May gross in- on Pts 74% \u2026.Lao Paulo.1.0.ve Blocks Op\u2019: Clo.Stooks Ops.Clos.Brunswick & Seaboard us show you this Pa Je oat market.ig: pred ab Ps 25 FOCUS Jecdios \u20ac; Mes, net nee NO & LS i Show Weeki nei erty A 83% 4 Mr Pa.61% ory Railway Co.wonderful Press, and sep À 8 re an or 0.: mo t ©\u2019 ncré x ç J ee pra.evi Te ; Fe Coons ene do.; Tir à se.Locak Nor 2, 260 For i Ch onthe\u2019 net incre René ST À POLE vide Amingee ie dc.pla re Wi 4% Bonds, due 1940.\u2019 o you ew, the W.GRAHAM BROWNE & (0 the Er Zo, \u201c31 Ter EN \"0 cess riCity css.voue a 1 ee rer | DIA.1B 131 ain Cl Ue pu hale xd 7% NT CAR 116% 1i§ Interest payable Bank ompany is to earn Pe Hx 11 % 1 met \u201cts = ST Pena Lid 683% West India 75 \u201c CarF 57%.65% \u2018of British North \u2018America, large dividends on DEALERS IN BONDS r 0; ve | «Ne ee Mme 1.1 | ARBCES io ds.sine © 65% 4% Montreal, New York, L Sha al \u2018 : \"INVES \u2018MEN S lb Nav, HH ener Ems a ool.8 ol Y.0.not don En | a or, bons ares.222 St.James Street.Montrea! to Pc T I BANES .° \u201d \u201c Anaconda sk So N on, England.° _ bre Po B.N.A.\u2026.180 .Nationals.Atchison, 105% 14 NEW ne À 1 Priga to yield over 4%, YOUR COPIES ' : ed à conde and.Proforres stank wi ri ES Commesag, 202 :200 Na 5 rae, pid, Pac.Mail vr esen ae .on : hi! = x of orion el Dom.io edo No Boots.i.gi ae 1it3 ui Pr GK ne \u201c a rHeulars on applica.of our Prospectus | me \u2018hg Hemil ip - Queen.\u2014 1848.| yk ir.TDR I Lo and Booklet of #Ex.: tin co LIN M McC UAIG & co.|| Boobiage uo id étend uO BoA ner \"hg Bo sind i ii + Co pert Opinions\u201d.are s Us PL STOUK AND BOND maoKERS © TRE 17 ae du aap \u2014 \u2014| Royal Securities \u2018ready | ce = ~ Members Monroe Stock Exchange, .Montreal.250% 219 oucn222: MER 142% at RAE + i io B® C y : INVESTMENT BROKER da 2 hones: Main 7270 ane 1771, - 07 8T, FRANCOIS XAVIER sTRENT, .LOITONS IEP.1H 12654 Tk orporati Limited Where shall we | : Can.C.Cob.\u201885 Dom Tex pr 108 al duh.; ee 30 atlon, Limite .no | Pilexcom 10 oo Montreal nus 2.| on Se, 185% a shad Ry.ii = [ P | | send them ?i TY AN DAND EAI.se 2 BONDS Le et Fon a, in 164 St.James Street, Montreal ROAD and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS.ho, a find! 3 § ig Ww LS w ne inves SH he oo eu Taf, Shell 123% 1 run DU | Cartwright Automatic Call or write for fall particulars a Con.à _.cons Le did we x i ms ne - Toronto Quebec.\u2018Halifax 0 ana regarding plan of investment.Tut Doo Coad 5 27% SEL 58 8 3% | en.EE : Press Go.Î i da, ROOM 101, 180 ST.JAMES ST.he : bre 6.8 10 A 4 8.F = 714 7 tige aL] : MONTREAL.ha, PER à 5 Genis x Trnbh 3 Sity me | a LIMITED.th TIRE sec are SeJopn eo sees 190% EEE deers \u2014 E T.Bank BI tio à 6.66 Ry Ab Lo 01 Text!\u2019 £ as Bix te 3 jo.pia on i » T.Bank Bidg., Montreal .a th.Met oT LL Rly Une ink is MARWICK, MITCHELL & co, Main 7404.BRYANT BROTHERS th (Nibsocns DL ID AS DOM oon Wo pi.He | CEARFRBED ACCOUNTANTS, 84-88 Bt.Francols Xavier St, & CO.the gilvieM'8 .T.YkRa § .45% do.pt nk ay .of Scotland, GANKERS and BROK&RS.ing Beries 8 Wes 1 3 [Price Bro.6 106% -.Win,Elees vo.105 & Wud &\" a 1 lace D'Armen.(Quebec Bank: Bldg), fly ¥ \u201cRio J ô ese n, E160 5 .103 ; - Wis.C:com.- .,.Resident Partner: 1 DBALERS IN th 6 dednd ese \u2026.Win Hol vec ve.14654 in pH, .,.8 C.Telophosis COBALT STooK3 Bu ; J A san | David .Kerr, Ans (Scot.).794 Mais, a office .Oobald 4 f Le ] 4 .det NE a 007 5 nk à rais vein ise the Ora or west, Arted to FOR pro.icked up Vein has red feet.800d ore tr La $ and a W.One je ore in rage the le drift 2 oO.ver, in such th Cole B Vigor.&rounu, sMaltite OWN be »Sseut is t Line I mar.to-day \u2018ducing à Wheat orthern 99c at Ww oats Tket is ind parrain ex- Try dull.nominal we: Ma- 9e; No.mediate « 2 yel- anadian 8.Oats, 3 C.W, ie ship: to 316 outside; Toronto do.at percent lo flour L .$3.50 AY.the rolders JH, Ager.ED TED ; Quar- zarters of the 8 been 10, to 10, and yercent Capital en de- share- urer.IL! sr liste Hp CES.lars The international aviation meet, which starts to-morrow and continues to the 4th of July, in no way belies \u2018its name.Amongst those who are.expect-.od to compete, many of whont are now here.ar?rgpresentative airmen from all nations which have come to the front in aerodynamics within the startlingly brief perlod which has ushered in the now practicalfy \u2018master- od science.The Montreal meet is the first held in Canada.and the first international meet held outside.of- France.In importance it is second to none so far held anywhere.By the time it is over new records may be pung up for other centres to: beat.\u2019 The Montreal committees > include many of the most prominent men in (he city.The course at Lakeside wir pe the finest yet prepared for an aviation meet.The cohtestants are to a creat extent the cream of the profession gathered from many countries.The machines are representative of tha nighest perfection anywhere obtained.The prizes will amount to $40, 000.The zrand stand will easily hold 20,000 people.With all these advantages it is zasily seen that the occasion is to be an eventful one in every sense of the \u201cod, scientific achievement aviation is only just born.Its successful birth has been a hard-fought pathway over the bones of those who have fallen, dearly bought experience having, as ever, taught the survivors.To-mor- row its immense possibilities will, for the first time.be presented before the aves of the Canadian public.The occasion will be one of the most unique in the history of the world, for the ronquest of the air ranks second perhaps to nothing that has been accomplished in chaining nature to the use sf man: Earth and ocean are no longer the sole means of transit.- An.Aerial Eye.It is all very wonderful, and now, before people have got used to this new thing that promises soon to be absorbed into life as a customary-ac- cessory, it is very amazing.* Probably there is nothing to-day that'is exciting so much general .interest in all classes of the public.On Wednesday afternoon, when an open trolley -ear was conveying a Bleriot machine.to Lakeside, hundreds of people along St.James street clustered round to look at it, obstructing the passage of the trolley.They did not have to look as much upward to see that car as they will have to do in +-~ near future,and it may be a matter of speculation amongst scientists as to whether coms tinued upward glances to see -if äny- thing is roing to fall, and, if so, how to dodge it, may altimately end in the race growing an aerial eye, - for \u2018protection, in the top of their heads.If so, for one thing, baldness will have its advantages.The keen interest which has been | taken in aerial - science in England, not\u2019 for gain, but with the sense of national pride -in trying.to excel .in such an epoch-making evolution; is instanced by the large numbers \u2018of.men who have thrown energy and means into the competition.n.Charles Stewart Rolls has.gone across the English channel from Dover to Calais and back again without a.stop, the first to do so, and Mr.Graham White was beaten, but not disgraced, in the London to Manchester.race for the \u2018Daily Mail's\u2019 $50,000.A dozen other: names stand out prominently.In- Cänada Mr.J.A- D.McCprdy is our, most expert.aviator; \u201cbefore egy he will, no othe ae \u2018many imita- \u2018ors.Alt wthe F - on, an che méntrea et man at Te r.Wm.Carruthers, has bought an airship, and J will take a leading part \u2018in local aerial\u2019 developments.* Victor Hugo\u2019s Prophecy.\u201d ; a As long ago as \u20181864 Victor Hugo slim, about thirty years of age, and.expressed the opinion that the flying machine of the fufure would be the mélicoptére\u2019 \u2014 \u2018heavier than the air.\u2018How can we fly?\u2019 \u2018he asked.\u201cA cannon ball flies, yet it is \u2018winglesd.Gra- ritation can be defied in two ways\u2014 by specific lightness, as in the case of the balloon, :or by.speed, as.\u2018in the case of the projectile.\u2019 One day, when Victor Hugo was walking with.Arago, the astronomer, in Paris, a balloon passed within sight.The.poet turned to the savant and said, \u2018See, the egg soars.The bird has yet to come.But the bird is within, and it will be hatched.\u201d The poet was a prophet.In the course of the coming contests it is thought- that it is within.the power of the Wright machine to fly a mile high when going out for the altitude record.Frank Cof£yn, Duval, Lachaipell >, Ralph Johnstone, - and Walter Brookins, attached to the Wright brothers\u2019 outfit, and as fine a set of men as could be met, are here to try conclusions with others, and Brookins - has \u2018already, last week at Indianapolis, gone to a height of 5,300 feet, breaking the exciting record of 4,176 of Paulhan.This was barometer register, and this young aviator said it was decidedly.cold up therej It is a pity that volunteer ascents are prohibited.A little natural chilliness\" Just now would be very acceptable.Three Types of Aerial\u2019 Craft.\" te The bi-plane and the monoplane will\" both be represented at Lakeside, so Montrealers will see the'two .tyDes of aeroplanes which have been mos \u201cste.cessful at work.In addition there will be the dirigibles.Every kind of: aerial navigating apparatus yet invented-will be represented.The appearance: here of Count de Lesseps, who arrived today, and brought amongst two others, the Bleriot monoplane on which he negotiated the air between Dover and l'alais, will add greatly to the success of the meet, as the Count will be Meeting some airmen as daring: as himself.The youngest aviator in the world, seventeen-year-old \u2018Cromwell Dixon.of Columbus, Ohio, will \u2018navigate the dirigible he himself manufac- THE OPENING OF TRE~ \u2018GREAT AVIATION MEET |» AT LARESIDE TO-MORS OW | perhaps, to the fore.\u2018tion to, however, is the planning.tured, the frailest looking outfit :possible to imagine.The mere mention of the presence here of J.A.D.and John McCurdy, of Nova Scotia, speaks for ftself.Paul Prevoteau comes from Paris, a keen rival of Count de Lesseps,and a Montreal aviator, Mr.R.Timberlake, will try conclusions with the heavy-weights of the profession.Still Very Dangerous.Danger there is.Inevitable danger, almost, for notwithstanding the pitch to which the science has now been brought, man, with a very complicat- -d apparatus, is still only Jzarning to fy.Though the air is conquered, there is still much to learn.A short time ago Capt.T.S.Baldwin, in making a short turn on the Hampsteau Plains, fell seventy-five feet and la- rerated his hip, while, only yesterday, Capt.\u2019 S.A.Cody fell at Alder-, shot while trving.a new biplane, and now lies in a dangerous condition.Injury and death are ever present.To realize the danger it must, be borne in mind that in trying to imi- jate the birds mere man is severely handicapped.A bird's action is abso- Inrely mechanical, the result of.- inherited instinct.Man, in trying to fly, has also to continually be thinking all tiie time, and the slightest miscaleula- tinn may prove his undoing.Speaking on Wednesday, several - tha Cirmen now present stated hey felt as safe on their machines, up in \u2018he sky, as on terra firma, and, hav- \"75 perfect control, could, they stated, fr as securely and comfortably in a thirty-five mile an hour breeze as not.Lut jt, nevertheless, requires eternal org mn or ; Cy \\ 5 Le : - A LTÉE A Sn MOT SN Ea Tem ECR +5 ve ob vigilance to do.it; and the slightest | accident may mean a wrecked ma- | chine and a mangled body.Of the machines which, to-day, | claim® chief notice,\" the Bleriot machine | and the Wright Pros.machine are, In regard to the former, it is interésting to notice how apparently na-ure has been copied as far as could.be, not with the hig wings that all can see, but with the small wings that are\u2019 Whichev er of these or other | ! invisible.machines shall prove to be the besi ot | is certain that all owe their origin to that gifted and fearless young American, Santos Dumont,- whe, mere than ten years ago, cut out the first vor.- when \u2018he circied the Eiffet Tower in ofterwards gave exhibi-.Paris, -and tions on a spat at Coney Island on which the Marconi station, another wonder,.-is now \u201csituate, : A Military \u2018Tournament.\" Amongst the\u2019 events to be decideq 18 a military tonrnament prize.The military or naval utility of the aeroplane is as yet in its tiniest infancy.It may undoubtedly he \u2018useful for searchlight work, and :scouting, and so on, and.ail the military tésts - may be entirely successful, but a 12-inch- high .angle.| Howitzer would \u2018play sac -hävoc \u201c\u201cwitir.añy aeroplane.It right do - more: |\" harm to \u2018a ship, if only the definite mark could great vital.force behind it, and would | only do surface damage.There is time for this subje-t when \u2018aeroplanes \u2018have become \u2018of bigger carrying power.As an evidence, however, of the realization and recognition of the future fo: aerodynamics, thie United States and Mexico are now negotiating a trealy: which provides for the punishment of unlicensed aerial traders\u2019 as smugglers | and pirates.Hl From all .uver - Canada and Sth United.States.visitors will be present at Montreal\u2019s.international mé.t.\u2026 The ten days\u2019 proyramme will include big.prizes for the following e\u2014ents:\u2014 \"Grand speed race, greatest altitude; grand : passenger traffic; quickest sfart;\u2019 grand distance - for aeroplanes; two passenger record for aeroplanes; grand cross-cour.try \u201cor -aeroplanes; track speed; two-lap ladies\u2019 speed; gredtcs.control; \u201cgrand endurance; Imperial; single passenger traffic; five-lap specu; gliding; military tournament: flying nearest to the ground, altogether à gorgeous list.After the meet is over the airmen will travel on to Atlantic City and to L'etroit.A new name is wanted.Airshin is no better name than \u2018aertrain would be.Aircar is an improvement, büt j8 not the right word.Wanted, a name that will b> commendably short, pithily descriptive, and one that will stick.: : oh A DARING NG AVIATOR Count Jacques do de Lesseps Arrived this Morning.The most daring aviator in Europe, Count Jacques de Lésseps, arrived - in Montreal this morning, accompanied by \u2018his brother, Count Bertrand de Lesseps, and sister, Madame de La Begassiere.The \u2018party came over the Delaware & Hudson route from New York; and got in.to the Bonaventure dépot at 7.15, a.m., -\u201cSo\u201cfar fr his reputation-hbes-\u201cbuilt-up-for him, Count de.Lesseps, has an air af settled thoughtfulness -and \u2018sedate repose.The energy which has.made his name a household word is not of the wild :} kind, and for that reason he is all \u2018the.J more to be reckoned with.In appearance the Count is tall and\u2019 wears a slight black moustache.He is decidedly a handsome man, and \u2018has that \u201chalf-melapcholy look which appeals so much to the fair sex.This morning he was wearing a soft cap and tweed.ulster, on the left arm of which à band of black crepe was.bound.Immediately on arrival his attention \"was given to investigations concerning his machines, which were brought over by the \u2018Corinthian, .and arrived in port at five this morning.Madame de La Begassiere, - the Count\u2019s sister, who was dressed in deep black, stated they had had a very pleasant trip over on the \u2018Deutsch- land,\u2019 the first time, she said, that she had gone on an ocean voyage without the accompaniment of mal de mer.What did the Count think, she was asked, as to a transatlantic aeroplane voyage?Madame de La Begassicre smiled, and stated her -brother considered.it was yet too early to think of such an accomplishment, and re- \u2018gretted he had no.hope, when returning to France, of being able to go back.any other way than by steamer.What the Count is devoting particular.atten: \u201coùt of a thousand mile flight in ten stretches.This celled test of endurance and skill, .Count de Lesseps is not the noted duellist.That\" gentleman son of the famous \u2018Baron Ferdinand de Lesseps, the original genius of the Suez and the Panama Canals.Madame de La Begassiere mentioned this morning that, in all, there were six sons and five daughters in the family.As her brother speaks no English, to Madarne : de- La Begassieré falls the lot of interpreter.The Count will have many inquiries in English with So.charming an.interpreter.Count dé Lesseps brought His me- chanician with \u2018him, and will go out to the course te-day.He cannot say \u2018vet whether he will go to Atlantic: City at the conclusion of\" this meeting.sre * CLEOPATRA\u2019S BURIAL PLACE.Where is: that tovely serpent \u2018of old\u2019 | Nile, Cleopatra the Queen, buried?Not.in Egypt, they say, but in a melancholy bit of garden in Paris, a garden shut in on three sides by the buildings of the Bibliotheque Nationale and on the fourth by railings along the Rue Vivienne.This, we are told, is accessible to none save the Keeper of the Printed Books, and it is doubted if he has ever set foot there.It is believed that the remains of Cleopatra have lain in the spot for forty years, an hypothesis which is disclosed by the London \u2018Daily Telegraph\u2019 in the following statement: \u2018Under the glass case in the cabinet of medals cf the Bibliotheque Na- -tionale' is an \u2018Egyptian sarcophagus, and Egyptologists.are positive that the inscriptions upon it prove it to have contained the body of Cleopatra.The sarcophagus was brought from \u2018Egypt to Paris more than forty years ago by a French savant, who placed it in the National\u2019 Library.After some months it was found impossible to.preserve the mummy which it contained, and the question arose as to what should be done with the remains of the Queen of Egypt.It was at last decided to bury her quietly, without pomp or publicity, in the old bit of garden enclosed in the building, | where she was accordingly laid secretly in the earth forty years ago.\u2019 As the author of this statement remarks, to lie buried in modern Paris in the Rue Vivienne, which leads to the\u2019 Bourse, is for Cleopatra almost as incongruous a fate as to \u2018stop a hole to keep, the wind away.'\u2014New York \u2018Tribune.\u2019 \u2018 < 7 rae hr os Qu Fs STE RAR : pds, ; clusion \u2018of \u2018his evidence in\u201d \u2018behalf of for it seems to \u2018be\u2019 modelled on the dragon fly, which flies,\" ve hit, but even then it i must fall on the deck, without any | | apply to the employees « «dt the steel | unveiled, at \u201cVestire-Candiac, = \u2018looking the part.that | tHe | & Shewan\u2019s Department stôre yester- would be an upex+ is another.| The Congress which:{s now closing.its ue game ut \u2018the con-| his wife, who is charged, with.a\u2018ding | and: abetting \u2018him \u2018in -dhe - \u2018murder.af l Harry Howes\" Michaet\u201d Murphy was committed by\u2018| Judge\u201d Wéêlr or two charges of\u201d per- Jury, to stand his trial\u201d at the next | sitting of \u2018the Court of \u201cKing's Bench; | This «Will \u2018probably not be \u2018held for| another yèar, and Murphy will.have\u2018 to wait the.>, Intervenin time in the | jail heré.verdict ih the: trial of} ng.HONORABLY ACQUITIED- | Golden Rule Chic Chief Kohler Not \u201cGuilty of: Charges.Cleveland, J une.24; - \u2014 \u201cPotièe.Chief: SF Fred Kohler, the \u201cgolden rule\u2019.chief, was acquitted vesterday of: charges \u2018of: gross immorality and.habitual\u2019 drunk- snness.by.the Civil :Service Commission.An hour after his acquittal he was reinstated as chief.by the rhayor, who suspended.him- when the: \u2018charges were filed, The commission exculpat ed Chief Kohler \u2018unreservedly: TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS | The.City Coli es of.\u2018Prince Albert | .unanimously passed \u2018a resolution to secure legislation to enforce the single.tax.plan.Loe sir \u2018Lomer Goutn, .the Hon.L.A.Taschereau and Mr: C.Lanctot, de- .puty attorney-general, have left on à fishing trip to the Moisie, River to-| ay.The Montreal Transportation Company have 100,000\" tons of coal at Kingston to carry.\u2018to Montreal this season, and already, \u2018have.placed.about 20,000 tons in \u2018that \u2018city.The coal is being carried from: Lake Erie.ports.Over three hundred moulders employed by the \u201cMässey- Harris Com- pahy \"in: Toronto, quit work\u2019 yesterday because ot the intense heat.Three or four had to be\u2019 helped out yesterday afternoon.Excessive heat in Philadelphia was responsible for two suicides.Oné.man, overcome by\u2019 the heat, fell in front of a train, and a lineman, toppling from a pole, fell across live wirès and was shocked to death.Fifteen other deaths were caused by heat prostrations.The temperature was 94 at one o'clock yesterday.2 Joo An agreement has been\u201d made with\" representatives of the P.W.A.lodges! and officials of the Dominion Steel &: -Coal Company at .Sydney mines that.the rate of wages now paid wilf be! increased 5 percent at the colliéries, | dating from June 1.This rate will also works.The Quebec Montcalm monument, with its pedestal, ag drawn by Mr.Paul Chabert, architect,\u201d of Nimes, France, will be unveiled in Lans- downe Park at the head of\u2019 Berthélet.street,.on Grande- Allee, on -the 15th.of: July A similar monument: will: : tHE birthjlace\" \u2018of \u201cMontcalm, è same date.lait tn caries ; TARR Toe CR Mr.W. |room.\u2018tsicingati.Ohio,\" J tine 24.\u20141In a \u2014 rn signed statement, President | Taft states: \u2018I am elated at the législation which has been enacted by this Congress.It has fulfilled the pledges of-the party.Jt is a great satisfaction fo me that | we have \u2018accomplished: so\u2019 much.It has - been: \u2018the custom in the past .to try to fulfill: party pledges.during the term of the presidént elected; we: have secured what we set out to.do during | 4 the first regular -session of Corigrégs.We now have the best railroad regulation law we ever had.The provisions for the supervision\u201d of- capitalization were omitted, but this does | not mean «that they have been abandoned.Renewed effort to :enact them will be made at the next session.I think the party in power has enacted | legislation which will.inure, greatly to its bénefit.It has kept its \u2018contract, \u2018first regular session has done what it promised .the people to do, \u2018and.the \" Republicah party Was a good\u2019 record to take to \u2018the people in the, \u2018coming elections.\u2019 Co - - THE SoOTBLAGES SUNDAY.Co - oo 2 One of the Problems Before the Board of Control Yesterday.\u2018Whether bootblacks will.he allowed to rest on Sunday was discussed at a meeting of the Bourd of: Control\u2019 yesterday.afternonn.A: petition, signed by some.twenty-five bootblacks, asking that thé Sunday closing by-law | be enforced as far as they were concerned, was real.Chief Campeau, writing\u201d to the Board, sald that according to the law bootblacks could not:be compelled to work on Sunday, but he was afraid it would be a great inconvenience if the shoe shining parlors were closed, The members found themselves in an awkward position.They could not authorize the chief of police to ignore a law which rad the \u2018approval of the City Council, and on the other hand they had the report of Chief Campeau that it\"would hardly be in the interest of the public to ciose up the shining parlors.- If wis decided : to sehd\u201d the petition to \u2018the Legislation Commit- A letter was read from the Canadian Zouaves, who are to assemble: Montreal during the Eucharistic co gress to\u2018 the number \u201c of\u2018 500, asking that they be permitted to use the hall in \u2018the Bonsecours Market-as quarters.\u2018The request was _Eranteds: 1e, 50 Practice F lights and Ballon 10.00 a.m.Asconsons to 3.00 p.m.Formal Opening by MAYOR GUERIN at 3 00 PD.n \u201c Grand Pragramme of Prize E vents.Special G.T.R.and C.P.R.Trains leave Bonaventure and Wind sor Stations: every 20 minutes.Combined Railway Fare and Admission to Grounds ADULTS, $1.50 CHILDREN, $1.00 Tickets secured at depots, Only 20 Minutes Ride.Grand Stand Tickets, $0.50, $1,00, $1.50 and $2,00.Tickets - secured: at Grounds or at «Star\u201d\u2019 Branch, .La Presse \u201d oer La Patrie\u201d Offices.Kastels\u2019 Restaurant on : Grounds.when i had pe ANAT by, \u201ctua var J.De LESSEPS To El Bm ET Re and MOV 4 aa oi Set.\u201cxs well as Flo Loring, o- , in Songs.J.0.Hendy, Souvenir Might.5a DEATH OF MRS.M.FENNELL, Mrs.Michael Fennell, a lifelong resident of St.Ann's parish, died at nine o'clock this morning, after a three- months\u2019 illness.of Captain Fennell, of No.7 police station, and was seventy-six years of age.The funeral will take place at Fe \u2018Ann's Church, probably on Mon- | High Tribute Paid Him on -mark, and St.George's especially has | churchwarden -he did much good work were invaluable.\u201cGeorge\u2019s Church at the diocesan synod \u2018Thos, J.Drummond, the Hon.P.E.-} diet, 'P.Laing, Wm.Starke, T.B.Hodg- | M.P.P,, 8.Buchan, t \u2018passed the following resolution of re- She was the mother \"availed of by his cohfreres, who elected him at various times to the offices of | THE LATE MR R WHITE \u2018Occasion of Obsequies - Yesterday.At the funeral of the Richard.White, president of the \u2018Gazette\u2019 Printing Company, yesterday, the Rev.W.S.Major, who conducted the funeral service, paid a high tribute to the deceased in St.George's Church, where the service was held.\u2018Death has been very busy in Montreal of late,\u201d he said, \u2018and has necessarily cast a certain gloom over the people.There is nearly always a certain when je of dread at his coming.late Mr.But when /we think of the triumphant note of the lesson just read in your hearing, and of the glorious truth expressed in the hymn we have just sung, we can sing with fulness of joy.Thanks be unto God who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.The sting of death is drawn by the precious blood which flowed from the riven side of Christ our Lord.Once more the Angel of Death has thrust in his sickle and reaped a soul, Thigh from a human standpoint could ill Ye spared.As a citizen, Mr.White occupled a very high position in the esteem of his fellowmen, a place which he won by his unselfishness and desire for the betterment! of all.Any project looking to the improvement and development of the community was sure to receive his hearty cooperation.His name stands in the front rank of his profession as one who did much to elevate and sustain the dignity \u201cof journalism.Much of his time and energy was given for charitable purposes, and he especially showed his interest in the public welfare in doing all he possibly could to check the ravages of disease.Having known him but a short time it would ill become me to speak of him to you who have associated with him ous public positions to which Mr.\u201cWhite was called constitute a recognition of: his ability and a signal mark of the universal respect in which he wag held in the commercial and municipal worlds.As a churchman Myr.Wlite has not failed to leave his sustained a very heavy loss./ As at a period of the Church's history, when his acumen, tact and sagacity He represented St.for many years, where his ability was recognized by his being elected to the executive committee.Mr.White also took a very active interest in the Diocesan College, of which he was a govergor.And now his work is done, the Master has called him hence to give an account of his stewardship, and those who knew him best do not hesitate to say that he will receive his Lord's commendation, \u2018Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.Among those present in the cortege and at the church service were: Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Sir Edward Clouston, Sir - Melbourne Tait, His Worship Mayor Guerin, James Ross, R.B.Angus, Mr.Justice Davidson, Mr.Justice Guerin, H.Vincent Meredith, ex-Judge Loranger, ex-Judge Do- herty, H.S.Holt, G.M.Bosworth, William Wainwright, R.Wilson- Smith, Wm.Drysdale, George E.Drummond, Leblanc, the Hon.Louis Beaubien, L T.Marechal, John Macfarlane, L.J.Lemieux (high sheriff, representing the Postmaster General of Canada), J.C.Walsh, Willlam Hanson, W.G.Ross, William Angus, James Simpson, P.C.Shannon, A.R.Doble, C.E.Bene- son, the Hon.J.X.Ward, J.G: Ross, Campbell Lane, Robert Blickerdike, M.P., George Esplin, C.A.McDonnell, J.E.H.Hutchison, Jas.Tasker, William Little, Dr Birkett, Dr.T.@.Roddick, Wm.McCombe, A.F.C.Ross, the Hon.J.D.Rolland, J.Cleg- horn, Dr.J.G.Elder, A.Buchan, 8.H.Ewing, Archdeacon Norton, L.Boyer, Leslie Gault, C.Ernest Gault, A.Hamtiton Gault, John Turnbull, Robert Meighen, W.D.Reid, D.A.Ansell, Consul-General of Mexico; Charles Cassils, J.S.Casslils, Col.Robert Starke, David W.Campbell, George Durnford, S.W.Ewing, Thomas Chase Casgrain, Farquhar Ro- bertsen, John Ogilvie, Joseph Palmer, Norman Murray, Andrew McCulloch, A.Magman, Jas.A.Cantlie, 8.P.Stearns, R.Jacques, A.M.Cromble, J.P.Knight, F.W.Molson, Fred.E.Meredith, W.P.Hunt, Dr.W.Grant Stewart, R.K.Lovell, M.Davis, J.the Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain, V.¢.R.Vickers, Lawrence A.Wilson, M.C.Foley, C.Raynes, Archer Robertson, the Rev.Arthur French, H.\u20ac.Oswald, Arch.McGoun, Fred.:Hopkins, Walter I.Joseph, Dr.H.B.Yates, Wm.Campbell, Jas.Jephcott, J.A.Hart, S.Carmichael, W.B.Smith, WE.Smith, Dr.Chas.Gurd, Thos.Reid, Major W.0.H.Dodds, C.B.Gordon, W.8.Stout, Col.Gardner, Dr.F.W.Harvey, F.N.Southam, D.Kinghorn, WwW, O.Roy, Robert Irwin, Willlam Bromley, WwW.H.Crowdy, ¥.B.Chom-¥} edy, A.G.B.Claxton, Dr.Carmichael, Walter \u2018Scott, W.A.Clark, Dr.F.&.Finley, W.H.O'Regan, David Matheson, A.M.Crombie, Lansing\u2019 Lewis, Jas.Sutherland, B.Hal Brown, H.'S.Hall, L.Prevost, R.J.Lunny, Geo.Young, John Edgar, W.O.Ryde, M.C.Lacombe, H.B.Donovan, F.J.Campbell, Dr.J.McCrae, Matthew Kennedy, W.J.Morrice, C.N.D.Osgood, John Black, S.P.Howard, Dr.Finnie, M.P.P., E.F.Heb- den, Andrew Reford, À.G.Blackstone, Dr.Charles Ault, J.A.Roy, D.C.Macarow, Howard Wilson, W.W.Craig, James McShane, M.Connolly, J.H.McIntyre, S.H.Ewing, the Rev.John Armstrong, the Rev.Dr.Robert Campbell, the Rev.Dr.A.J.Mowatt, J.Claud Hickson, W.J.McKenna, E.A.O'Shea, L.A.M.Lovekin, Dr.J.Alex.Hutchison, F.E.Dougall, H.E.Suckling, John Murphy, \u2018J.Ritchie Bell, ex-Alderman Fraser, Dugald McDonald, A.F.Riddell, Bernard Tansey, J.Stevenson Brown, the Rev.Canon Dixon, Thos.McDou- gall, C.'T.Davidson, E.H.Twohey, James Elliott, A.W.P.Buchanan, Wiliam Stitt, David Burke, A.McGill, Prof.J.Clark Murray, W.A.Clarke, Dr.W.H.Jamieson, David Morrice, Thos.Trenholm, W.H.Evans, A.B, Chaffee, J.E.Hunsicker, H.B.Davidson, F.J.Campbell, D.McCal- lum, Arthur Beauchesne, Peter Murphy, Jas.Simpson, T.J.Finn, G.F.C.Smith, Thomas Potter Austin, W.D.Gilean, D.Allen.The Board of Trustees of the Mount Royal Cemetery Company yesterday passed the following resolution of regret: The Board of Trustees of the Mount Royal Cemetery Company yesterday The Board of Trustees of the Royal Cemetery Company heard with feelings of profound sorrow and regret of the death of their greatly esteemed and distinguished colleague for many years, Mr.Richard White, Esq., D.C.L., J.P.Mr.White was elected to a \"seat on the Trust in 1879, and the value of his great executive abilities was immediately felt and gret: Mount have 50 long, suffice it to say that the vari- |.Would be beneficial and to do, his thoughtful and were much sought after, his co-trustees, but also h interests and charities 0 Montreal, and with his p void will be felt in the city, nny f the while his ner to all who had coming in contact with daily round of life will a pleasing recollection in t of his many friends ever and company desires to heart-felt sympathy to Mrs The Board of Management a resolution of sympathy Mr.White has always nen deep interest in the Sailors\u2019 Institute, president.facturers\u2019 Association, Mr.Richard White, whom he one of Montreal's oldest citizens.Sympathy to the \u2018Gazette\u2019 of their executive head and Will be Sentenced.North Bay, Ont, burn and Jones, June into Caribou Lake district lurid stories of a gold strike, seven hundred dollars \u2018Eldorado,\u2019 which developed posing sentence.ed by Mr, Roosevelt, when they arrived on the immigrants.J.Keefe, with Secretary of Commerce discuss European politics.Toronto, and York Radial cars.WORLD WIDE.Mr.Roosevelt's \u2018Evening Post,\u2019 New York.Party on Mr.Manchester \u2018Guardian.An tion, London.the \u2018English Review, London.and the New Land System\u2014A.R in the \u2018Daily News, London.London.tion\u2014Public Opinion,\u2019 London.#* my,\" \u2018Londo n.tion,\u2019 London.Post, London.Trowbridge Pulsifer.Post, New York.Pan's Pipe\u2014The \u2018Spectator,\u2019 Dr.Goldwin Smi \u2018Guardian\u2019; \u2018Outlook,\u2019 New Yor Saturday Review.New York.KNOWLEDGE.for New York.Commercial Advertiser,\u2019 Utilization of Waste \u2018Morning Post,\u201d London, The \u2018Nation,\u2019 London.PASSING EVENTS.tn his own way-\u2014Terence.hemispheres.reviews reflecting the only $2.00 a year, Lot ada or British Isles, on another page.Agents Dougall & Son, Publishers Canada.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WARM Toronto, Ont, minster, 66, 52; ih.Kamloops.nipeg, 94, T4; Port Arthur, 62 Sound, 84, 58; Toronto, 84.60.72, 56; Montreal, 74, 58: Quel: © St.John, 72, 58; Halifax.T4, 00 Moderate, and warm to-day and Saturday.president, vice-president, chairman | ready sympathy and kindline ss n the Pleas he ma and family in their sad berrav Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute alsn from Haileybury and Cobalt, in & special train was utilized, as a result of samples of telluride ore ready apprehension of forese( nl IH advang,,,, City assine Hoe uw rm a the grounds and finance Le \u2014 all of which he filled with | Mitten - ceptability and advantage uch y ne h, Eco, Ar wise #dve e alone tu Vv The vi Ne of Trade; the Synod.He Bog, \u2019 hog ! other works of public pital and thropic character, _ Philay, Renia] f man.Ure of him in the FEMain Maries ac ances, and the board of trustees 1 és of thi Dresem 1 Meng of the Hagseq régre rd Cr anifestpg a servin ee of e since 1886 as member of the At Management, then as chairman nf Literature and Entertainments mittee and later as vice- -presiden the Ute of the Um.tang At the annual meeting of ha 4 A real Branch of the Canadian Ma Cau} the retiring chairman, expressed qu regret they felt at the death of Mr descriheq as and pq) They extended their nr! in the t family in their sore bereavemey \u2014mmntenennsnsses PROMOTERS GUILTY Men Who Caused Unwarranted Gold Rush to Caribou Lake loss the 24.\u2014 Black.the two prospectors Who were responsible for the mad rush in April Which and w era fouñd guilty in the General Sessions yesterday of obtaining money by false pretences from Robertson & Son, mining brokers, of Halléybury, wha paid for exclusive information and advance staking of into a DEPORTATION ORDERED.stampede and disappointment.By consent of the Crown Attorney sentence Was deferred until the fall sessions, and the prisoners released upon their own recognizances, their conduct ip the interval to be considered in im- Swiss Banker-Stated He Was Invit.Washington, June 23.\u2014Hans Bauder, of Zurich, Switzerland, the banker and capitalist, and Miss Pauline Elizabeth Burgin, his travelllng companion, who were detained in New York by immigration authorities last Saturday the \u2018Kaiser THINGS NEW AND OLD.SIX WERE INJURED.June 24.\u2014Six people were slightly injured at Sunnyside last even ing by the collision of two Toronto June \"34-\u2014New .wn monton, 68, 50; Qu'Appelle, 1642 fut?London.h\u2014The Manchester the Brooklyn \u2018Eagle\u2019; the HINTS OF THE PROGRESS OF ALE 1.A Auguste Victoria\u2019 from Europe, have been ordered deported as undesirable The decision to daport Bauder and Miss Burgin has been announced by Commissioner .of Immigration Daniel the approval of the and Labor.Bauder, who came over on the same adgel \u2018with: former President Roosevelt, attracted considerable attention, and announced to many of his fellow passengers that Mr.Roosevelt had invited him to visit at Oyster Bay to The following are the contents of this week's issue of \u2018World Wide':\u2014 ALL THE WORLD OVER: The Sobering Return\u2014Comments Upon Home-Coming\u2014 The Thanks to Mr.Roosevelt for his Practical Speeoh\u2014The \u2018Spectator,\u2019 London.The Leader of the Egyptian Nationalist Roosevelt's Speech\u2014 ertinence and a Policy\u2014The \u201cNe- The Moroccan Frontier\u2014The \u2018Sun,\u2019 New York.France et Angleterre\u2014Paul Bourget, ir A Silent Revolution \u2014Russian Peasants A New Move for Woman Suffrage\u2014H.N.Brailsford, in the \u2018Daily Chronicle A Masterpiece of Missionary Organiza- £he Blessing of the Roses \u2014The \u2018Acade SOMETHING ABOUT THE ARTS.A Japanese Artist in London\u2014The \u2018Na- Seymour Haden and Etching\u2014 \u2018Evening CONCERNING THINGS LITERARY.\u201cThe Conquest of the Air\u2014By Harold The Conquerors of the Air-\u2014~Kipling's Men, not D'Annunzio\u2019s\u2014The \u2018Evening A Glimpse of Goldwin Smith\u2014An OId Student Recalls his First Appearance at Cornell\u2014The New York Times Goldwin Smith's Prediction\u2014The \u2018Suns Exciting Incidents of the Wreck of th?Aerial Cruiser\u2014Agitation in Germany a Court-Martial\u2014'Evening Posh The Girl's Higher Education\u2014'Globe and New York.Products\u2014The The Birth of the World and iis End\u2014 So many men, 80 many minds.Every mas \u201cWorld Wide\u2019 is a woekly reprint of articles and cartoons from leading journals and reviews reflecting the currant thought of both World Wide\u2019 is a weekly reprint of ar- from leading journais tioles nad cartoons m g current hos ht of both hemispheres.0 à year to any postal address the word over.With the \u2018Weekly Witness\u2019 to any address ib See club offers wanted.John Montres, © Nn Por north and east wil: A4 a nine The In so the ¢ Quiet] me c minis held Ald, in for there fri] ion lhoun sImos Drum LL T case one ali mes ple dep: ach Les r be lance com | with muc muon CS ind linesg ore the ple n- ith Pleasure of to Mrs.ad bereaver, SEement of tute also athy and a ys manifesteq e work of the ing the institute of the Boarq of chairman of th tainments Com.ce-president ang ent.tha ng of the ) Sanadian Mans.Mr.Cauldwen, , expresseq the 1e death of Mr he describeq as est and noblest ed their Sincere ette\u2019 in the loss ad and to the bereavement GUILTY Inwarranted ribou Lake fenced.une 24.\u2014Black.two prospectors or the mad rugh strict in Apr) Zobalt, in which tilized, as a re.Juride ore and 1 strike, were teneral Sessions money by false on & Son, min- bury, who paid | for exclusive nce staking of veloped intg ga ntment.By con- torney sentence e fall sessions, aged upon their leir conduct in 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Smith\u2014An Old irst Appearance * York \u2018Times tion\u2014The \u2018Sun OGRESS OF 3E.e Wreek of the ion in Germany \u201cEvening Post, tion\u2014\u2018Globe and > New York.* Products\u2014The , and iis End\u2014 TINTS ND OLD./ inds.Every man reprint of articles journals and re- : thought of doth 1 t of er- lantns journais g the current heres.stal address the Witness\u2019 dress in | ra ab offers ts wanted.don shers, \u2014 24-\u2014New West- ps, 76, 56; Ed- lie, 16, 54; Wir ur, 62 42: \"parry 84, 60: Ottawa, Quebec, 74, 5%: , 74, 5 east- winds, fine aturday.« \u2018The Largest Exclusive vo Fl House in the be Has.eee - We pre \u2018been delighted with the crowds that \u2018have thronged this, store yester- i) and\u2019 we wish fo express.our sincerest: thanks.fo 1 Is fat \u201chave beer éxpréssed régarding-ourstore\u2019 and\u2019 \u2018our\u201ccrédtions ir fur.We had hardly expected that our reception in Montreal would be \u2018quite so So 2 hen as we Had been led to believe that: the people of Montreal make very few.- tog 3 ody, Si tp cames se Len ae ss = sxe a \u201c \u2014 me or the many, BIARYaT do bored 2asisewevgacd BVITIA wd babar rats \u20ac.CRE EF + v a 1 Komi \u201cnew acquaintances; but the reputation that our work people have for turpingout .5.ee extremely clever creations.in guaranteed quality fur must have preceded us.We: \u2018 are highly elated.with the suècess of out opening, and wish to remind-those who: \u2026 - 5 ) © \u2018have been unable to come the first two days that -the opening continues.to - mor- Co L row, when our.showing of Parisian models.and our own exclusive: creations, the pat of our own designers, will be in evidence the same as during- the: first, two ys.© wo ee Li ° oo Telephone.Uptown : 5870 02m == \u2014 Lively ed THE BY-ELECTIONS, 7.Times Are Being Experienc- in Newly Annexed Wards .- Where Contests Are On.= These are ively days in Roseracunt.In some of the newly annexed districts the coming eiections are being taken quietly, me of hut not there.Ex-Ald.Giroux, the leaders in the old maladministration, is in the field, and it is held he must be defeated.Ald.Giroux is crafty.He never goes in for anything when he does not think there | s a fair chance to succeed.He Lliqves he has this chance in Rose~ ount, almost lrummond, This opponent, who is working ex-Mayor has and consequently continually.So is DYSPEPSIA The only way to cure a bad.Case one or two Pap-Sag \u2018Tablets in.of Dyspepsia is to take .a little warm water, after each - meal.Not to observe this sim- vie and easy rule is to remain depressed with all kinds of stomach \u201cern, disorders, such as Heart- !.-ruience and Indigestion.Sent also by Mail on Re For sale by all Drugglste.ceipt of Prise.50c per Box, $2.50.for six Boxes.Address: FAP-SAG COMPANY, Montreal | CUS AI RÉ EREE S \u2018Park Lasalle, But ex- | Fetid .Breath, Gastritis, the support of the Citizens\u2019 Associ- , ation, and because of this the.excitement is great.\u2018Last night a ineeting wdt held in and there Mr.Giroux showed his hand, Evidently he: in- * tends to carry-on the race cry.For \"when replying: to remachks of Mr.A.R.McMaster, of the Citizens\u2019 -Associ- ation, he said: \u2018In what representative?.I némire the English people.What they have tuéy hold, and that is what we intend to do .in.the French districts.During his remarks, .Ar McMast referred frequently t= ithe Canon ren port, in \u2018which suca s:uiti#g re\u2019 rence had been made .to the tien Ald.Gi- roux.\u2018You nave the choice of vot- dian ing for a man who.favors honest ad- | ministration, or for one who has been shown: a leader of -malversators, said.Mr.McMaster.\u2018I blame.the Citizens\u201d Association fot not prosecuting those.mentioned in the Royal Commission report.If they had.done so I don\u2019t think we should have been troubled\u201d with Mr.Giroux to- night.\u201d \u2026 This aroused Mr.Giroux, who being given an opportunity to .reply, defied anyone to prove that the Road Committee under hini ever granted a single e -contract to the highest tenderer.waxed daring on this point, offering to withdraw in Mr.Drummond\u2019s favor if proofs were produced.\u2018IT \u2018repeat uader my administration every contract went to the lowest tender according to value,\u201d he continued.1 have not attacked Mr.Drummond.Why do they attack me?You spoke falsely when you said the Brunet w.J: \u2018was to, get tne contract for $806, do from .Rosemount, was the old friend of \u2018Giroux.It was not the same Brunet.It-was ais brother.\u2018One good .rgument I hear to-night | {'is.that I am not a resident of Rose- .mount.That is something I can un- \u2018derstand.1 came here because I was\u2019 \u2018asked.But who got you your sewer-: If I am a dangerous man, prove it; FRI te TR, PT = ear 3 de if I robbed the city, prove it\u2019 gia i wg ook rE core Tuglish- speak-.\u2018ing ward do you fird a French- Cana- Mr.Drummond explained his- administration as Mavor of Rosemount.Of the applause it ghowed the great majority approved, though.there were a 8 \u2018In closing; Mim.few noisy dissenters.Drummond asked all to Support .him.\u201cWe willy came the cries.MA, AA, CONTESTS me naman W.Kerr, New.Distance Man Wins Two-Mile Race.A -humber of handicap and scratch |.events figured on the programme at the weekly meet -of the M.A.A.A.last -nig Seven started 1in-the senior 220, which was run off in one heat.Don Buddo, running from scratch, could not get up.Roughton (10.yards) beat Dease \u2018(S yards), by three yards, while Dease got the place from F, E.Munn (15 yds) by about a foot.Two trial heats and a final were run in the intermediate 220.Jimmy Speak after winning the secand heat from the | 11 yard.mark, won the final by three feet from S.S.Koppeall' (14 yards, back'of the second man.to be a valuable addition to the track squad.His distance is the 440, but he SPECIAL NOTICE The Grand Trunk Railway System FA are making extensive preparations to handle the large number\u2019 of people who are expected to attend the Avia- \u2018tion Meet at Lakeside from June 25th to July 4th.- on Saturday, June 25th, and onday, June 27th, special träins will leave\u201d ds onaventure Station for Lakeside every 20 minutes from: 10 a.m.Returning, first special train will leave Lakeside 5,10 p.m.and as many other trains as is.necessary immediately following.For \u2018other ays of the meet special\u2019 train service will be announced later.| vice see time table.+ Mansffeld (7 yards), with.about a foor Mansfield is- an Old Country athlete who promises: F-P regular train -ser-: by 50.yards; 3 B Se | Right Field.| game.| McGinnity and Hearne.ae bases in every Inning,\u2019 \u2018| help them around.| = Pitchers in Fine form | Demmett's Hit and Collins vid Pitch Break Tie #.viral F aor PLAYS.AT \u2018SECOND.aumiap\u2014 Hunter Has Sore Foot and Win: >ters \u2018Takes His Place.in.\u2018the home team.- They: -played_gpod ball } and -deserved to \u2018win, but bath pitchers.were in such rare form that the ortho- \u2018dox nine innings would have -expired | \u2018without a run for either side had it not {- \u2018been for the\u2019 slips.\u2018Providence scored wild pitch, and it was an equally.bad- | Iy Rirooted ball which enabled the visitors to capture the game in the last innings.Demmitt-had driven a two-bagger to right, and cantered home when i Collins threw far \u2018over Courtney\u2019 8 \u201cThe Royals were in fine form.the.second baseman secured from Montreal, was in his place and- -did: well- Cockill was back on first.Hunter's gore foot compelled him to take it easy; but Nat-.of course, had an error, yet he prove helping by his hitting to played nicely, score \u2018the Tune But it was the pitchers\u2019 day.der was in finé form.So was Jones.\u2018They seemed to have the batters in control the greater part of the time, yet Montreal got to bases several times, and as has been sald, Score:\u2014 MONTREAL.\"AB.R.H POA EI] \u2018Winter, rf.J 4 0 0:2 0 0 Yeager, 3b.a 8000 0.2 2.0 Demmitt, Lf£.4 1 2 2.0 0 Nattress, 6.8.« « » 4 0 1 2 8 1 J Jones, c.f.» » 8 0 2 4 0.0 Cockill, 1b.4 0 010 1 0 East, 2b.+.4 01 2° 3-40 Krichell, ec.« +» « '8 1 1 8 2-0 ¥ Jones, p.3 0 0 0 2 À] Totals.Cees + 32 838 7 37.16 2 ¢ ; PROVIDENCE.| wet ARR HPO RE Welday, cf.+.« » Atz, oh, we ess 4 0 '0_ 4.5 0 Elston, Lf ees 4 0 1 0 0 0 Hoffman, rf.4 0 1 2 1 0 Collins, 3b.8 0 0 2 3 2 Courtney, ib.-.4 0 0° 10.1.O Rock, 88.3 1 2 0 0 1 Fitzgereld, c.4 0 1 9°3 0 Lavender,p .» 3 0 1,0 5 0 Totals.83 1 T2718 3 Score by innings;\u2014 Montreal, .001900001\u2014 Providence.\u201ceon 9808308004] \u2018Summary: :\u2014Two-base hits, Hoffman, | Demmitt; sacrifice hits, \u2018Yeager, J.Jones, | Collins; double plays, Hoffman -to Fitzgerald to Lavender to.Atz; Yeager to \u2018Fast to Cockill; struck out, by Jones, 1; by Lavender, 7; bases on balls, off Jones, 7; first base on errors, Montreal, 2; Providence, 1; time of game, 1 27; umpires, Byron.and Murray.ERRORS COUNTERBALANGE' HITS.Baltimore, June thirteen hits, and seven errors to-day.The errors were more cosfly than the.hits.were effective, letting Toronto win, | Newton was very.effective \u2018with men\u2019 on\u201d \u2018Batteries.Newton and McAllister; Adkins, Malloy and Egan \u2018Umpires, Boyle and Hurst.\u2014.THE IRON MAN ONCE AGAIN.Newark, won his fourth victory.this season from the champions.Newark batted Savidge :0ff.the rubber in the second: Inning, and \u201ckept in front.CL.\u2019 RH E.Rochester.Newark.02000100x\u20143 10 -.Batteries \u2014 Holmes, Savidge and Blair;\" Umpires; Kelly \u2018and Stafford.BUT ONE HIT OFF TAYLOR.\u2018Jersey \u2018City, June 23 \u2014Dummy Taylor }'held Jersey City to one hit to-ddy, and oT : a : 20207 a.THE SELLERS.GOUGH FUR CO, \u2014 Limited © 280 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Opp St.James Church ze \u2018 \u2018broke Buffalo's long losing streak.Jersey City played poorly behind Camnitz.« Buffalo.100002020\u20145 8 1 Jersey City.0 0 0000000\u20140 1 4 Batteries\u2014Taylor'and Willfams; Cam- nitz and Butler.Umpires; Finneran and .Halligan.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING, B .won, Lost.P.C.Newark.ce tv oo.23 .596 Toronto.« « « « 30 23 + 566 Rochester.+ .28.22 .560 Providence.2b 23 521 Baltimore.27 26 .509 Buffalo.+.22 29 :\u2026 481 >=} Jersey.City.\u2026-.21.30 432 \u201c| Montreal.18 29° to TO-DAYS GAMES.Toronto at Baltimore.Detroit, June 23.\u2014 Detroit evened the series.with St.Louis to-day, winning another slugging match by a score of The Browns had men on the bat could not - Hartzell, Hoffman and Tom Jones featured with their batting: Score.Ë - St.\u201cLouié .10 to 4.: .R.H.E.1000012 00\u2014 411 5 Detroit .00 4:83.01 2 0-x\u201410 13- 2 Batteries \u2014 Spade and.Killifer .and Stevens; Works, Donovan and Casey, and.Stanage, : Cleveland, June 23.\u2014_\u2014 \u201cChicago defeated Clevéland in an exciting but a .poorly played game to-day.Each team was 10.dmb ; The TOWLE\" re: Hig res anise - 220 yards, senlor\u20141, .Roughton (10 yards); 2 Dease (8 Taran 3, F.E.una: (16 Yards.\u201cTime, 23 3-5-sec- on 220 yards.(inter.)- First, -heat\u20141, -L.\u2018Morel (7 yards); 2, S.Mansfield (1 yards); Ty K.W.\u2018Quinn (25 yards).Time, 23 4-b secs.Second heat-\u2014l, J.Speak a, yards); 2, S.Koppell (14 yards}; 3, W.Mackenzie (10 ; yards).: Time, 23 \u20183- 5 secs.Finäl\u2014I], Speak (11 yards), 1 2, 5 \"Menshelà (7 yards, 1 ft; 3 , S.Kop- » Two miles, aT ov.Ker y yards; 4, .urphy yards, \u201cEllis (40 yards).Time\u201410.11 4- 5 Pole vault\u20141, \u2018W.Happenny -(scr.), 10 It.4 inches; 2, P.Cameron (30 ins:), Sins 3, F.B.Munn (36 ins.), 10 Stiriar\u2014J.Moffatt \u2018Judges\u2014A.Plow, B.T.Campbell, W.Davison, K.Williams Timers\u2014J.Macdonald, W.© Hagar.Scorer\u2014John Moore.\"FOOTBALLER MARRIED.Ottawa, June 23.\u2014Bert Stronach, the famous outside wing of the Ottawa Football Club, wag marrisi recently at Vancouver, B.C; Where he had \u2018been on a government survey, to Miss Margaret\u2019 Crawford, of Scotland.was to have taken place HY Stronach was sent West By the: Interior {The wedding | Department, His bride making the trip Soross the continent, - where the ceremony.was -perform \"Stronach will oto to Ottawa, in Sep- mber or at the béginning of October, |.om will likely play with Ottawa again.\u201cA handsome \u2018wedding gift awaits \u201cBert on.\u2018His arrival, being from the officers and \u2018players of Ottawa: Football Cluby |: Cleveland.yard; +.Kerr (ser, \u2018 Ottawa, but | used three pitchers.Score: - .0 : 01 9 020 Chicago : 0.0 0 000402\u20146 9 2.Batteries\u2014Mitchell.Berger, Link and.Easterly; Scott, Olmstéad and Waits and | Payne and Block.- R.H.E.0\u20144 i0 2 Boston, June 23.\u2014 Boston defeatel Washington, 2 to Lin a ten Inning game to-day.\u2019 Washington's \u2018ran was made by -Killifer on a steal home Score: .- .\u2018 R.H.E.Boston .0 9 0 0010001\u2014210\"0 Wash.0000 00\u20141 3 3 BE orien Karger.and \u201cKletnom; erlin and Street.OTHER RESULTS.Cincinnati 4, St.Louis 3.Philadelphia 4, Boston 0.Chicago 9, Pittsburg 0.Ob- | vo ah Providence.July \u201824.Thanks to errors |.\"the Royals.took yesterday's game\u2019 from |.\u201ctheir one run when Bumpus Jones: -made |- Man- | \u201c| Winters played right field acceptably.| \u201cWinters 18 a useful man: to have.that gave Montreal the | Laven- the errors did the rest.| 1; left on bases, Montreal, 5; Providence, .3.\u2014 Baltimore made | -bèses.pi - ch at = ai! ; perle ner AIOE CT R H x | Toronto.030301 [01027 10 4 Buaitimore.-:0 1.0 0 0 00.0 1-\u20143 13 -7 June 23.-\u2014McGinnity to-day-| .100000001\u20142 7 2 :Âng Club had a jolly, old-time Ctéam- and sugar.\u201cTry.it.\u201cA hot weather suggestion Better for you than soggy short cake and pastries.Heat a \u2018biscuit in the oven to restore crispness, then \u2018cover with fresh, luscious raspberries and serve with * Bold br al graves, 130.arto, ore or Bo.8, \u201cas bass >; ARE YOUR ae JURORS STREET.+ CLEAN ?At this time.of year clean windows are to be desired.When you are moving or house-cleaning this spring, why not make an experiment?One that.is sure: to be successful ! servant, cleans the windows at a great waste .of time and energy.\u201cSave \u2018that: timé -and energy-\u2014have your windows cleaned better and quicker and at reasonable rates, by experts.TPHONE.-SALi\u20140 WRITE NOW.The New Yo Window Cleaning Go.WINDOWS .à Ordinarily you, or your MAIN 1208 x\" Le .- For the Millions - Received every morning, also, all Kinds of TABLE FRUITS, such as: \u2018Hot-House (rapes, \u201cPeaches and Plums, Cherries and Pineapples, Oranges and Grape Fruit, \u201cApricots and Bananas, eto.At WALTER PAUL'S 461 ST.CATHERINE WEST. ELLIOTT & DAVID.\u2018| \"advocates, Barvistors and Solicitors, :# Commissionersfor all the Province Lui And for the Btates of > Massachusetts sod\u2019 New York fanada Life Bullding, 139.st James .Henry J.Elliott, EA, L A David, BATH, MARKEY, SKINNER, .PUCSLEY & Hos, i! aovooaTas, RRISTERS, \u20ac Co 7 M0 FAN BUILDING.+ ! \u201c 170 OT.JAMES STREET.\u2018ROBT, C.BMITH, K.0,, FRED.H MARKEY.ko WALDO W.SKINN WILLIAM G.PUOSLER, .G_ GORDON HYDR, F.S.MACLENNAN, K.C.Advooate, Barrister and Solicitor Quebec Bank Building, Montreal Tel.Main 4703 Tel.Main 3960 PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Sotloitors, .City & District Bank Building, 180 8t.Jamds \u2018Street, Montreal, W.PATTERSON.- \"MARRIAGE.LICENSES ISSUED SY JF OHN M.M.DUFF 107 St James Street\u201d © Cresesnt Street McMaster & Papineau © Advocates and Seliciters * Andrew R.McMaster Talbot M.\u2018Papinseu Canada Life Buliding, 189 8t.James as Telephones Main 1768; we Montiel Ra We don\u2019t advertise how cheap we - sell our furniture and clothing; come and convince yourself that we ate gelling cheaper than any man In the city, and make terms to suit your: self as to easy payments.UNIVERSAL FURNITURE Co, MAIN 550.63 CRAIG WEST, LIGHT SPRING CLOTHES |- The Summer is nearly here, and color are due to be worn.light, they are casily stained and soiled.They are just as easily cleaned at these works.Our French Dry: Cleaning Process does the trick j 6% St.Catherine St.West, cor.Mountaïn St.392 Notre Daine St.West.and 840 St.Catherine St.Eas \u2018 Phones.Bell (Up) 3041 and $233.\"Main 1597 CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.Valuations made.Jobbing pro attended te.Promptly $288 to 335 HIBERNIA ROAD MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners Liverpool! & Londen &Qlobs Insurance Building .+ SE au SE Ta PS : Fe ma ng iy te A d I 112 St James ill \u2018 pt dé ee Pe itd CE Te 1 | fmsustsarmencenstianamouaË is 22 ize À, Patents Office.wl pa Fioanapa, LIFE BUILDING, = MONTREAL + EE EE ir rrr por eS i Sri Sar SAIS Gn Cen any we Gh LT ; La ci \u2014 Te TS ees i A TT masi TR ET = = id Ems ye i me ds Tn rT A = x = ç = 5 : bk PE 52 LEW EN = J.JENKINS, a 0} ep ap riick A a8 .Summer clothes.light in weight and = Because * \u201cR-PARKER & CO, {° Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, ¢ Que, | ~ LE Sen Street Une oT Tn act Fm = _ i Eh iN 5 Las piles mir T on wo ° TI po hn \u2018 Ps eee LL ea ht ane Te rm _ 4 \u2014_, ad Pair for si.00 ~ : For Early Shopper Only ~ 2 Inderskir Half Pri rice.White 3 pairs for price, pair .SOC \u2018men\u2019s \u201c plain and $1.00 Ks | 250 pairs socks ; fancy; vv LOS Another \u201cshipment of 1200 5 pairs df wamen\u2019s ne.silk Jie : 1 ; ; stockings i in tan and black, and 1,500 pairs in plain lisle in tan, | black \u2018and: colors.Reliable, fine.quality goods in the very latest | finish ; all sizes, price,\u2019 150 Ta 4 Children\u2019 s Stackings, 15 Pair 380: pairs in sizes from 4% to 8 inches: some e socks: some stockings; « some © plain; o others aibbed; in Black, colored, and also = = faney isles in Th \u201cthe: lot; all one per Cle] 1554 MEN\u2019 ol va foe 3 pairs for 50: 25° \u201830 pairs plain lise =r al lise; ; fancy stripes.and checks ; ; \u201c| | alo black; \u201cper pair Coe Cee ea BP , our sample linens will be | Wash Goods ~ Remnants On Saturday wo place on \u2018sale all our remnants of Ginghams, Prints, | Chambrays, \u2018Muslins, .Shirtings, = Zephyrs | Organdies.| A 2 to 8 yard lengths of our AW very newest wash goods at a \u201c discount of 33 1- 3.Sample Linens-Half Price.\u201cOn Saturday the sale of continued at - Half Price \u2018Tea Cloths, Shams, - bo Doylies \u2018Napkins, ) - Rupners, Scarfs.Table Cloths, | For the frit sixty fadics \u2018willing to com 3 moming we.offer sixty splendid: white: andes) - cotton; the flounce sis 8 820 | M OM dy À} tige \u201cai w lace flounce.ae 5 The marked pricecok these 2 nan gat] t qe shopping early t to-morrow .Mts at.The upper, part of.these.skirts is made of really good English | jesiieep.añd made of fine lawn with \u201ctwo rows of UGibgh) Here \u201cand finished with a 4-inch alf Price BN Sample 4 pti\u201d is- 827 75; \u201cthe sale price $l 38 | - ess Saturday miomitig\u2019 \"at, each.a.he = ré res: ne fa es; sea eo $395 - TA .-.Large.crash linen shapes trinmed with handsome Paley silk o or satin, rich, smart, summery millinery; worth $7.20 and $i 0.00, but only thirty hats 5 in.all- for the «early shoppers: TR - \u2018 Rich Duchesse | Ribbon EX 2 500\" yards of rich Duchesse ribbon, 6:and 7 inches wide; a pure silk - - \u2018\u2019ribbon\u2014beautifül finiéh\u2014soft, firm and pliable; in white, black, cream, pink, sky, old rose, wisteria, navy, Alice and greens.\u2018A ribbon that could net be landed in this country at the price we are going to.sell i it on Saturday; \u201ced.sé is K ae \u2026.25 In addition we have\u2014TI: 800.yards of silk taffeta ribbon, 5 and 6 per yard.PY 2.ee \u2018ee eo me oe oe \u2026 .ee / \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Comic, ow, pr\u2019 \u201caon, \u201cove, co, MW Cad, Chaming and Prett OFF TO EUROPE Steaner Rug 5 REE 17 SREY AREF atk oa .- - Steamer Frunks Everything to make the ocean voyage comfortable for you is here ~ \u2014Rugs, steamer trunks and suit cases especially\u2014the really good kind you want at prices that : are noticeable for moderation; for , instance: | ~~ In the tartan designs of neatly all the famous Scotch clans, including Gordon, Douglas, Mclntyre, McDonald of the Isles, McDonald, Gunn, \u2018Mackenzie and the regimental tartans of the \u2018 \u2018Black k Watch > 45th, 46th, 51st, 52nd.and 53rd.The usual $ 5.00 ones for $ 3.95 7.00 ones for 5.95 850.ones, for.15650 5 12.00 ones for 10.00 Of ¥ splindid size and make at $5.00, $6.00, 7.00 and 5.00.\u201c22 inch, 24-inch and 26-inch sizes at respectively $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00; with strap, $4.00, $4.50 and $4.75.*Geritlements Bedford Suit Cases tively.201.22-inch, 24-inch and 26-inch sizes à at $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 respec- .Of course, we have every requisite for ladies travelling over land as well as over seas~\u2014at prices considerably influenced 1 in your favor by our summer sale now in progress.| \u201cThese New Dresses Lucky Arc Those Who Wear Large Sized Blouses Ladies\u201d Oxfords We have for the first hour or so of On sale Saturday, nearly 800 pairs of ladies\u2019 summer Oxfords, in practically ; inches wide; heavy weight: 15 colofs, at the same price.cue va 5 35 | Pure Silk Gloves.50] * Wrist length; double tip- | \u2018ped fingers; 2 dome fastening ; { Hloves made especially.for us; \u201call sizes ; black, white and | ¥ grey.mil Ei 50 in \u2018white, per pair, 89, _ ; $1.00 > and pr.25.1 New long silk loves 4 \"SCARF 5\u201d \u201cJap.silk scarfs in mauve, sky, pink, brown, old rose navy; reduced from $1 to 60.Marquisette scarfs | in many good shades ; reduced.[rom \u201c75 to om - 5 = -.\u201d Another fine reduced from -50.to - - - - - 39 59 Are About Half Price.\u2018 cases.To be exact they are summer dresses worth from $5.00 to $10.00 offered, new, at each .$3.95 | * Dainty, light, summery colored mull dresses with gener- orme.tucked - \u2018generously.The beauty of the.offer i is the number of black dresses in the lot, » begin at 8 am to-morrow at eaèh .chee .$3.95 Somme may not be quite half price, but on the other band \u201c many aré much below half price\u2014nearly one third in some ous insertions of vak lace; checked and striped ginghams in \u2018handsome shades and\u2019 patterns; colored chambray dresses, besides all the attractive colored.ones: ad sizes from 32 to 44; sale selling to-morrow about 75 extra fine lingerie blouses in sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44 (short and 34 sleeves) marked at from $3.ca to $7.50 and offered at Ewell ns $1 98 tn \"More Parasols for Saturday 300 Children's Parasol, with fancy frills ard plain sticks, each .25.175.Women's Parasols, rich, fancy de- ; signs, direct from England, price .each, .98.100 very fine quality: Parasols in silk, linen and fancy material, price each $1.69.of, offered at per pair .all good summer styles and leathers\u2014tan, chocolate, black and patent leathers\u2014 smart looking, durable, comfortable and dainty\u2014in fact, the best shoes we know $1.79 LUNCH ROOM SERVICE BREAKFAST from 7.45 to 9.30.(16 different menus, 25 cents to 50 cents.) LUNCHEON from 12.00 to 2.00 p.m.(Full course, 35 cents.) AFTERNOON TEA (Shoppers\u2019 Special).3.00 to 5.30 p.m, 25 cents.A la Carte all day.AC te Joly Contr We would ask you to.notice, particularly, two kinds One lot made entirely of pearl in different of cuff Links.designs, attractive and durable.Silk Ties.eer | | Sam ple Handkerohiefs \u201c.clearing at.Na.- Boys\u2019 ilk kaitted ties, selling originally at 19; ee ae ew Tee ew ae ee 05 | VERY dainty Swiss muslin.handkerchiefs, scalloped or Ladies: crochet ties with tassels, selling originally æ se Price.cee ee eee a 49 + | at .43; clearing At.co vine ee ae en 00 39 The other lot of sterling silver with fain top on RE.¢ > P Ladies\u2019 crochet ties without tassels; selling origi- ~~.| which initials can be engraved at a\u2019 \u201csmall extra 3 | \u201c235 | Abo charge; Price.© vi vi civ 00 05 ep 00 00, © nally at x 39; clearing at.Fotos oe ba = 7 Also Also - 0 ; Narrower ones, selling orginally at .35; clearing oo \u2019 t.e ce ee ea we es .+.» ca re oe 29 Gold filled safety pins.from | to M inches | a CT, : : Ay ce en 25 | Plain'weave ones at.1240 2222 44 00 x 25\" \u201cclearing at, each.\u201cae long; exceptional value at, each.fe REV A Ar TAT rt TE SER TPT Xr ig ug See p .en : Eh PEAR ET a EE EL dE ER ap RP RUE or Acc ie rat ATE Be 3 GR ANGRY SA VIE.NOÉ en eng a TES Clearing again on Saturday, some two hundreds of hemsttched very prettily embroidered.Estimated values 15, 20, 3, .35 and .40; clearing at, cach.10 Some more of thase children\u2019s embroidered handkerchiefs, mostly with red and white bordered pattems; clearing at.LE: The Millinery Sale 55 hats for Saturday, marked at, from, $5.00 to - $12.50, and affording a good choice of colors; .Half Price \"ee se se +6 ee ee An entirely new collection of outing hats made up of Mexican straw, trimmed with muslin or mull scarf; - cerns oo 05 special at.LLL.a.ee a.$150 For Children A tableful of children\u2019s hats of assorted styles, \u2018marked at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00; clearing at.$1.00 AR CRA ET RE TE Se TE dorm, mye bia tS i TE TER Hp re PE < or Be aes J » ever Carr whit tion a gi bouc Stee Tor poin mea and Elle Alex littl lous beer alon Erie sudc rive for four ed ance Foon Solo! been tive figh Dr and from \u201cless Ot! vide Pres\u2018 likel ficial ture ann \u2018an ji lack effec in, t agre Prop met} at tl} Sher duri PI Pi Upws burc term Steir dem Limi \"Pho! an, 79 t&o rice 50 00 us \"about the middle of July for \u2018and will later visit Sweden.\u2018SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The Earl ôf Lanesborough went to Quebec yesterday.Admiral Sir Archibald Dogglas was at the Windsor to-day.( Mrs.D.A.Shirres has left to spend \u2018the summer sionths\u201d at St.\u2018andre we, N.B.Mr.and Mrs.F.D.Monk were in | Quebec this week, guests of Senator | Landry.Mr.and Mrs.D.Forbes Ang | taken up their regidence at ! for the summer.Mrs.R.Stanley Bagg and family \u2018leave town the first week in\" July for i Kennebunk Beach., Mr.and Mrè.Charles Monsät#ait and.| family have taken a cottage at Bez- i consfir\u201d1 for the summer.Dean and Mrs.F.D.Adaÿ us have neville ledve ngland, Mrs.Douglas Odell, of Sherbrooke, :js in town, visiting her parents, Mr; \u201cand Mrs.S.W.Boyd, Mountain street.Major and Mrs.George R.; Hooper i will leave town about the middle of \"next month for their summer resi- idence at St.Andrews, N.B.Lady Shaughnessy has gone ito Que- | bec to meet her two young daughters, \u2018the Misses-:Edith and Marguerite i Shaughnessy,\u2019 on their return from | their year at \u2018school in Paris.Mrs.A.J.Heath and Miss.Emma i Heath are spending the summer at | Lake St.Joseph, St.Adolphe de How- Miss Gratia Earle \"Heath has attending commencement \u201caf ! Northfield Seminary, Mass., and is now | visiting at \u2018Willamstown, Mass.The méfriage took place in \u2018Valley- ; field on.Juné 22nd, at three o\u2019élock, at \u2018the home of the bride's parents, of Mr.Douglas TT.Hamilton and Miss - Alice Atfiy.8: Glark, the Rev.GQ.W.| Shelley ometatine After the \u201ccere- jmony Mr.and \u2018Mrs Hamilton left far \u2018ae short trip before going.to New : York, where they: will reside.\u201d .} ard.The annugl dinner in London in cèle- lbration of Déminion Day will take place at the Hotél Cecil, Lord Strath- \u2018cona presiding.The committes of arrangements includes Mr: Donald Mae- master, Mr.K.N.Macfee, Bly Gilbert Parker, Mr.F.> \u201cTaylor, Mr.G, MclL.\u2018Brown, Mr.C.A Hanson, Dr,.Parkin, Lieut-Gen.Laurie, and others.The marriage was solemnized She \u2018terday aftérnodf, in Rosedale Presbyterian Churéh, of Miss A.Sinclair, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Angus Sinclair, of Ancreft Place, Rosedale, and Mr.Kenneth Farms MacKenzie, son of Mr.Hugh MacKenzie, of Truro, N.S.The Rev.Dr.\u201cStrachan was the officiating clergyman.Migs\" Dorothy Sinclair, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr.Phillips, of New York, was groomsman.Mr, Gilbert Stair and Mrs.Gilbert \u2018Stair, \u2018of\u2019 Halifax, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, .and Mr.and Mrs.Matthewson,- of Montreal, were amon the guests.Following a reception at the residence of the bride's parènts, Mr.and Mrs.Mac- Kenzie left for a trip across the border, after whieh they will take up their residence in Toronto._ At the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Miller, Hillside Cotta.ge, Riverfield, Que, their youngest daughter, Gér- trude Agnes, was married to Mr.Alexander Steele, of Georgetown, Qué, the Rev.Mr.Ballantyne officlating.The bride wes .given away by her father, and the marridge ceremony was pér- formed under an arch, on the lawn, of evergreens and daisies, the Wedding March being played by Miss Edith Carmichael.The bride was dressed in white nét over silk mull, and carried a bouquet of white roses and carns- tions.A gold watch and chain weré a gift from the groom.Little Marion Carmichael, as flower girl, carried a bouquet of white roses.Mr.and Mrs.Steel left on thédr honeymoon t 8 Toronto, Niagara, Buffalc, and points.\u2018At the Methodist parsonage, Wests meath, the homé of the Rev.Wm.I end Mrs.Perley, theit only daughter,\u2019 Elleda Mary, was married te John Alexander Wellwood, B.A., M-D., on\u2019 Wednesday, Juris 22nd.Thé father of the bride performed thé ceremony, as- gisted by the Rev.Wm.Craig, of Kingston.Thé bride-wore an embroidered lace robé avér Oriental satin, with veil amd orange blossoms, \u2018and carried a large: shower bouquet of lilies of the valley.She was attended by Miss Edith Nichols, of Montreal, who wore a daifity gown of pale yel- fow silk mull ovér primrose #atin, and Ana Fenn, \u2018Halifax bell, _McGavin, / | carried a bouquet of \u2018dream roses.The Broom was assisted by his brother, Mr Wilbert ellwood, of Toronto: Gracy Bourne, of Ottawa, played ihe ing Marely; and dinfen, also of Ottawa, sang - \u2018Love's Corotation' \u2018during the signing of the fF honeymoon, : register.- Afte a brief: Dr.and Mrs.ellwood will leave for {their ! home in Eden, Manitoba.The following\u2019 Canadian visitors : registered their names at the Canadian High Commissioner's office, 17 Victoria |: street, \u2018London, during the week ending: June 14th:\u2014L.J.and C.Berlin, Ont; Mrs.A.Thomas, Toronto)-_Dr., Mre.\u2026 and Miss Hunt Halifax; Mrs.Thomas Bearnent, Otta- \u201cWa; Mrs.Charles Beresford; Mrs.Rand W.8, Edith M.Davis, Toronto; Robert Cas- | sly, pment C, W., Mrs.F., Miss B., ahd\u2019 Miss \u201cKennedy, Ottawa; Arnold W.and pren Thomas, Toronto, Robért N.Cleat, Winnipeg; G.and Mrs.Hoss, Winnipeg; the Rev.Alex.F.and Mrs.Robb, st.John's, \u2018N.B:; Alan @.: Bland, \u2018British Columbia; Mra.Vernen Eaton, \u201cOttawa; Dr.Hunter, Victoria; Dr.J.R.and Mrs, .Gunn, Ontario; br.Ww.Ji Ross H.and Mrs.Sims, Montreal; a.-A.H.\" and M5 Macdonald, Guelph, pont: J a» jw 2, the sés pper, va peg, Mrs.J.À.Carling, London: Mrs: W.E.Ross, Hamilitsn; Mrs, E.S.Shgcken, Hamilton; 8 Mrs, Miss NET et EE > an Miss G.Shores,\u201d A orem?Shee and Miss G.\u2018Vanton, \u2018Winnipeg; & Torontd; :the Rev.James H.\u2018Fielding, Hamilton; James W.Barry, Toronto, T.Stackhhuse, Torontd; A.Coieby, Montreals \u2018Herbert and Mrs.Macbeth, Toronto; -Mias-: Norah\u2018 Casey, : Téronto; Miss A.Boothe, Vancouver; Mrs.L., Miss Édith F., and William x.Brodie, Toronto; B.J.and Mrs.Camp- Ottawa; Mrs.Chas.A.Murton, Hamilton; J.D.and Annie Bolleau, Montreal; James Carter, Montreal; F.D.and Mrs.Ellis, §t.-John, N.B; John \u2018Millar, Tortnto; Mrs.Miss C and Miss McCall, Æoronto; Alfred and Miss A; Piddington, \u2018Montreal; Mrs.W.A.Hope; R, A.Lyon, Toronto:\u201d J.-C.Winnipeg; G.B.Aldous, Winnipeg; - -\u20ac.°8, and Mra.Riley, Winnipeg; C.B.Allen,\u201d \u201cWinnipeg; F.T: Carruthers, Winnipeg, -W.B.Robinson, \u2018Winnipeg; Mt, and Mrs.Hespeler, Winnipeg; Mr.Charles Moore, Ottawa; Rudolf Bishop, Montreal; G.Land Mrs.Mcdarry, Montreal; Miss Verstracke; H.E.Maycock, Melita; Mrs.Chas.and Miss Marion K.Dear- born, St.John, N.B.; Miss G.Knodell; Miss M.Quain, \u2018 \u2018Ottawa: Miss J.M.Ahearn, tawa; A.D.\"Armour, Tès ron WOMEN'S CLUB PROGRAMME, The \u2018programme of the Montreal Women\u2019s Club for the season of 1910-11, has been mapped out, and provides for a varied and comprehensive course of study.lows: \u2014Opening day, the president\u2019s .wélcome; : alg0, \u2018Some impressions of women\u2019s work in the Old World and the New,\u201d by Mrs.Weller; November 28th, \u2018Man and woman,\u2019 Professor Charles au bln, Bosten,.Mass.; January 28rd, 1 , \u2018Browning,\u2019 \u2018 y Prot.Macnaughton; February ri tee el message,\u201d by Mr.B.N.Grigg; reh 27th, \u2018Musical day lektral (Ricoard Strauss), in.charge of.oar.I F.Pale he Social Selence Department has a helpful programme, including: Compulsory education, by Dr.Helen Mac- | murchy; \u2018Legal aid,\u2019 Mr.A.Huntley Duff; venin am and the public wél~ tare,\u2019 « GQ.M.Byers; \u2018Economy in the home,\u2019 Mrs.Muldrews Macdonald Coll lege.with Art and Literature Department \u2019 \u2018addresses or papers on hid Tiersture, by Miss S.E.Cam- ro\u201c M.A:> \u2018Musical technique,\u2019 by o£ Dr.\u201cPerrin, of the McGill Consérva- torium; \u2018Artistic photography,\u2019 by Mr.Mortimer Lamb; \u2018The Russian drama.Miss Mary Wallace Brooks, B.A., and Miss Hortense Heath, B.A.; \u201cThe \"Russian novel,\u201d Mrs.W.G.Macnaughtén.The Home and Education De art- ment will be favcred with an address.by the Lord Bishop of Montreal, on \u2018Women\u2019s work.\u201d For Children\u2019 8 Day, Mr.I.Gammell, B.A.\" will give.an {l- lustrated talk on.\u2018Some common birds of Montreal.\" The other dates wil] be filled by Mrs.Bannell Sawyer, on \u201cThe.art of conversation,\u2019 and a lecture on Modern educational topics, by the Rev.John Williamion, MA \" AUTO.WENT OVER CLIFF.: Its Two Ocqupants, However, Man.: aged to Jump in Time.St.Catharines, Ont., June 24.\u2014C.N.Oazke, merchant, of this cley, and his little son, escapép death in a acu- lous manner last night.They had been to Buffale where Oke had bought an automobile, and were running it along Niagara River bank near Fort\u2019 Erie, when the, steering gear broke suddenly.It.gént the car flying over a fifty-foot embankment into \"the river, while Oké and his son jumped.for their lives, The automobils\" was found to be badly smasthed when pull- | ed out of the river with the -assist- ance of a couplé of teams of horses.| CENTENARIAN'S FALL.r Remarkable Vitality is Shown After Accident.- - New York, June 24.\u2014Bréoklyn sur.goons are astonished at the vitality of Solomon Levy.101 years old, who has been discharged from a hospital as.active as a bey, after a fall dewn two flichts of stairs.hts Goldwin Smith, the historian end publicist, died recently in Toronto from a fractured hip after a fall much \u2018less severe.CANNERIES' INSPECTION.Will be Provided for by Govern- \u201cment Legislation.: Ottawa, June 24.Legislation to provide for an inspection of canneries and preserving éstablishments will in all jikelihood be introduced next season cS the result of a conference between officials of the Department of Agr-cul- ture and representation af the leading vanneries of Canada.There has been \u2018ah inspection already, but what was lacking was a law to make it mare effective.This will now be brought in, the interests being practically agreed as to !ts scope and character.Proper sanitation, light, air, and cletn methods are to be provided for, Aer TORE DOWN SIGN.Ex-Mayor Marcil\u2019s large cotton sign at the cornet ôf Plateau avenue and Sherbrooke street was pulled down during the night nad torn into shreds.PIANOS TO RENT Pianos rentéd from ;2.00 per month upwards.Six months\u2019 rent allowed if burchased.One-price system apd easy terms of payment.Sole agency for Steinway and Pianola-Planos.Daily demonstrations at NORDHEIMER'S, Limited, 589 Et.Catherine street west \u2018Phone Uptown 2664, r we \u2014 st Soman man tar ve = * over the Horseshoe Falls, POWDER MILL EXPLODED.Three Men Were Killed and One Seriously Injured.Albany, N.Y, June 24.Three men were\u2019 kiHed and anôther setiously injured in a powder mill explosion at Valley Falls a few minutes befgre.noon : to-day.SYRIANS SUSPZCTED.: Charged With Becelving Stolen Goods.> Aboud Boosamra, a prominent.Syrian | merchant, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detective .Carpenters staff \u2018on a charge of \u2018receiving agtoleny - goods, and was released out on bail.The goods were stolen from the premises of Hedgson & Summer Company, Limited.The detectives found a quantity of the goods in Montteal and Three Rivers, and arrested Boosamra on suspicion of having received them knowing, them to be stolen.Another Syrian wag arrested on a charge of being concerned in the the theft.Both men .appeared before.Judge- Bazin in the Police Court this morning, and pleaded not guilty.Trial was postponed, and both the accused, were.allowed out on bail.ran emp FELL DOWN ELEVATOR.William Norgie.wholives on Wav- erléy stréet, in the Annex took a short cut down-stairs, via the elevator shaft in the Stark Seybold building at 14 St.Peter street, this morning.Fortunätèly hé was not seriously injured, and after a few moments at the General Hospital, he went home.SIR EDMUND WALKER NOW.Toronto, June 24.\u2014Byron E.Walker, president of the Bank of Commerce, has intimated that he wishes to be! y known no more as Byron Walker, but as Sir Edmund Walker.Mr.Walker was, one of the few Canadians honored by knighthood.on the occasion of o cial celebration of the King's birthday.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ACTION DISMISSED.Quebec, June 24.\u2014The action of thé Harbor Commissioners against the Hon.Adelard Turgeon, Speaker of the Legislative Council, and Messrs.Dus: sault, contractors, for the recovery bf beach lots at the mouth of the St.Charles River was dismissed with costs against the plaintiff in the Sus perior Court by Chief Justice Langeli¢r this morning.pret mp WENT OVER FALLS, Niagara Falls, N.Y., June 24.\u2014 An unknown man jumped into the Nia- ra River from the second Sisters sland this morning, and was à Ts ER pA ET AMEE hai Ae Miss Lowuisd Clén- G.Les, Guelph; | Mrs.F.W.Green, Mexico City; G.W.j Culver, Winnipeg; K.M.van Allen, Wickens, Toronto; Miss Chambers, \u2018Ontario; - .Muylock, |.A brief outline is as foi-.| cers wepe then alectéd:\u2014Hon.| dent, DF A.Fisher; président, Mr.C - $18.00, $20.00, Re RS Tm on _ Lo - io ; for Men 4e growing in volume ever, y season.\u201cWhile we » cannot propedy othe al the people in tin great city, we desire particularly to Clothe YOU and YOUR - Boys Among © our varied fering 2 gn gs, 818 1 To = Ermer \u201cTailored \u201cor Ready-to-Don.Also, ou Fin ine , Tailored Are oted.for their value and comfort.So 50, 53.60, 55.000 $6.00 Are alike value givers in every detail.sith es ana ys WORSTED | SUITS $22.50, $25 00 Suits © WM.CURR Splendid Work Being Done by the Newly Incorporated Society as Shown by Latest Reports.The first meeting of the Montreal Association for the Blind since their incorporatign was held last night in the Lindsay building.Thé meeting waa well attended and the.reports were all satistactory.Sir .Edward Clouston, gretted that he was unable to bs present.wäs recelved from Sir Francis Camp- balance of $20,000 The.Rev.Arthur French told of the and eulégized the work.Professor tion, thé incorporated members belñg Sir Édward Clouston, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Sir Melbourne Tait, Sir Willtam Madeonald, Sir Huglr Graham, W.M.altkin, George Smithers, Chafles Septimus Fraser.Though the ie submitted a report the elections did not take Place.A most interesting report wag \u2018that of the secretary, ciéty until incerporation.The idea of forming an apseciation -to promote the interests of the Éng- lisk-spoaking blind of the province ot Québéé sante with Mr.Philip E Layton, who en Ap#il 21st, 1908, invited to his regidarice all the blind persons knewn to him, and about twenty attended the maeting.Enowing the advantazss the sight- set fpt pressing aged in this community, ciation having for 1 speaking blind in this province ap-10-date school for the blind he considered was an urgent nécéssity, and that workshops where the adult bind might bé taught trades and thus mage self-supporting wéré a boon that should ne longer be denied -them.After a discussion it was unanimously agreed that an association should at once be formed.The following.Soi.ton real - W.Lindsay; vice-président, Mr.WW, Stewart: \u2018gezretary, Mr.S.Fraser; treasurer, Mr, P.Layton.te > : ne éfficérs, oun the addition of me Stewart, H.Baker and A.Ross, bus ppaintad a committee of man- on tniy meetings of the \u2018association were held in the homes of members Tor the first three months, when the president ginérously placed st the ag-.sociation\u2019s disposal thé use of a large room in the Lindsay builéiné in Which the various tneetings are held, and à the raised type are installed.A work- shap has been installed at 1012 Notre Dame street, where ten men have received Instruction in bréom making, A somë of them having became gelf-suf porting.During \u2018the past twelve months fifteen thousand brooms have been made and sold.Among the largest purch- | asery ope She Mar Ontreg] Street Rall- \u2018Dominion Parifament, and the curl [és this gi.he curling Siting and teaching in the homes \u2018of the blind has been carried on and finanedal aid rendered where poverty existed.Gifts of clothing, coal \u2018and food have besn dispensed where needed.Tickets for entertainments, concerts, ete., have been procured for free distribution.among the bling.At the first annual maeting, held on | May 12th, in the Lingsay puileine the | financial statement Tor the year shows | \u2018ed a surphis of $12,277.os he be dow.| Ing officers were elected: \u2014Hgn.resident, Dr.A.Figher; president, Mr.«\\.W.oes say; os Burterd: Mr.GC.Taser and Col.Busteed; treasurér, Layton; Bécrétary, \u2018Mrs.P.Bern, rd of agemen ud a mana t \u201c| sisting of the above se and La ! do Armstrong and Mosuks.5 hea ilsén, F.N ou Bund sy Hes Ja thé scoot nal meeting, held + Layton Br all, on Mans 7th, no.cénaidérable progress in all br en of the work was 3 Bown in the sxoalle 4 ha Ba ted.A purplus of ri 4 was 4 à few donation: which phy in from tims to time, the Sok \u2018of collgeting Has heen most wholly dome by Mr.Lindsay and Mr.Layton and.the splendid results bespeak for them the sincere gratituus of the sociation.Since the second.annual meeting May 27th, a further sum of $2,194 has been subacribed, making a surplus up to, date of $30, 17.94.The manner ln = ft! aad, A oo RT a rt ST FASE ED ed re BS A ST BR ch the public Has: deck this: \u201culi | 423 Notre Dame St.West.iv +; 905 St.Catherine St.East.In a letter, expressed \u201chis sympathy with the work which is Being | carried on s0 successfully, #nd re.| À cablegram of congratulation] bell.-The.financial report\u2019 \u2018showed a progress of the society, described to & certain.extent conditions in Montreal Armstrong read the act of incerpora-: W.Lindsay, Phillip HB.Layton, H.F.Armstrong, B.EB.Bustesd, KC ang, \u2018 comraittée- : which follows.It tell of thé progress.and work of the geciety during the past two years, a history of the: turned to take their.divinity course.Forty-four old students returned to \u2018college September.Twenty new students had entéred-the college this session.Of these sixteen are in the HON.P.8:6 j Arts Faculty, oné morè than fast year, \u2018and four in the Faculty of Divinity, ear.\u2018The smaller entry in divinity is partly | accounted for by the fact that the mew \u2018entramce examination is now in full operation, amd no doubt this has prevented some of the weaker men from attempting the course.The whole: list of students in attendance may be classified as follows, - (A) Men students, 55; women students, 9.(B) Resident students, 50; day students \u2018including tihe nine women students), 14: (C) Faculty.of Arts, 41; Faculty \u2018of Divinity, 23.AD) Ea year \u2018Divinity, 6: first year Divinity, -13- preparatory\u2019 Divin- My, 4; third.year Arts, 12; second year \u201c8; first year Arts, 18; prepara- Fad Arts, 8.Very important changes, said Prin- .cipal- Parrock, in both Arts amd Divin- ty courses, which had been under considération by the College Council students next\u2018 September.- The prin- | cipal changes Involved-the the lengthening.of .the course.in Ants to four yéârs and in Divinity to three years, both courses.to complete the whole in.six.years, or in.certain special cases in five years.fter convocation the.guests adjourned to the lawne of the new lodge, where they were received ait a garden party by the principal and Mrs.Par- oc The eather was dideal.The college and surrounding unds look- \u2018ed.their best.gre \u2018CORPORATION MBETING.The -Corporation of Bishop's College met on Wisdnesday moming and a considerable amount of - important business was {ransacted: A new: agreement with the school association was approved.of and a new library \u2018building, which is now complete, was taker over.The appointment of the Rev.F.G.Vial t0 succeed the Rev.H.F.Hamilton in the chair of Pastoral Theology was announced and arrangements made for the work of next session, both in Arts and Divinity.At the business.meeting of convoca- tien in the afternoon of Wednesday, Dr.John Hamilton .was re-elected chancellor end-Principal Parrock, vice- chænceellor.The changes in the statutes and uni- ER IEEE ee UE versity regulations necessitated-by the.|.cation.of Bishop's College\" University | Provincial Treasurer, \u2018and Mr, T.Ains- | on the \u2018subject of \u2018Contending for the £ The service was fully choral BR \u2018tthe - Alumni | Whalley, B.A.; R.| course): for twb years past, had been adopted |\u2019 | by the Corporation and will apply to | but it \u2018will be possible for those taking without any injurious.is the product of the It is a natural, pure, undoctored Coffee.The kind that is good to drink.Sold in 1 and 2 Ib.Cans only.uen av vac UL DATUrE\u2019S best gifts to mankind, \u201cDaily it brings comfort'and solace to Millions + ee effects.best upland plantations, A 118 runc@ ount noticé in lo Ch bad howe nothi next inte ., apps to your house.who will be: the loser, YOU or WE» var EE cri For a small amount we will guarantee you against all lox Joss power | by burglars, or against any damage they do.If you're lea.0 de ing your house vacant this summer, you certainly ought to [5c .cet have a policy with us.Mere = not RIOÛ jin us The DOMINION GUARANTEE CO, Limites M ment.6 y imite LH cord | cHAS.W.HAGAR, General Manager.coon .i road 802 ST.JAMES STREET, Cor.ST.MICHAEL LANE.i al \u2018Telephone Main 5041.hd wanted to sell the \u2018Canadian Pictorial\u2019 Canada\u2019s leafing illustrated magazine.erous cash commission.Hundreds of boys busy and de- -Mghted.Room for hundreds more.Why s\"- profit?A posicard will secure full particulars premium list and a package to start on, Montreal and suburbs.see what we have to offer you.Address Dougali & Son, Agents for the \u2018Canadian ziontreal ; If inside the city, phone us or drop In and Splendid premiums or gen- \u201cldn't youu if you live outs!ly Boys\u2019 Sales Pictorial,\u2019 Dept., Joha \u2018Witness\u2019 Bldg.adoption of the four years\u2019 course in Arts were approved.In the evening a very successful dinner was held under the auspices of Association, at which speeches were delivered by the Bishop \u2018zie and others.At the meeting of the Corporation a vote of condolence was passed with the family of the late Mr.Richard White, of Montreal, who was for many years a trustee of the college.DEGREES CONFERRED- The following degrees were conferred at the convocation: D.C.L.(Hon- oris Causa): The Right Rev.the Lord Bishop of Fredericton, D.D.; the Hon, P.8.G.Mackenzie, Provincial Treasurer; T.Ainslie Young, Esq., M.A.(Ad.Bundem): Edgar Browning, Esq., MA», 2M.D., Clare \"College, Cambridge: } =7tha Rev.\" H.C.\u2018Bhft, MA.University | of Trinity College; Toronto.\" M.A.(in course): E.A.Robertson, Esq., B.A.,, M.D.; the Rev.Alex.Sharp, B.A.; Miss I.E.Blair, B.A.; the Rev.O.G.Lewis, B.A.; A.F.C.Alcock, B.A.; G.K.Boright, B.A.the Rev.Austin\u2019 Ireland, B.S.(ad.Eundem) and M.A.(in the Rev.J.F.B.Belford, B.A., University of Manitoba.man and Latin homors, first class; H.H.Dinning, historical: honors, second class; H.8S.Chesshire, historical honors, second class; M.B.Johnson, philosophy honors, second class; Miss D.J.Sieveright, natural science option, first class; A.V.Grant, «cal option, first class; R.H.Hayden, philosophical option, first class; H.S.B.Critchley, classical option, second class; R.A.Malden, historical option, second class; C.P.Gwyn, modern language option, second class; Miss AM.Mitchell, modern language option, second class: F.W.Crawford, modern language option, second class.L.S.T.: C.G.Hepburn, B.A.; A.SUF C.Whalley, B.A.: C.G.Stevens, B.A.\u2018Post graduate honors \u2014 A.F.C.\u2018Whalley, B.A., theological honors, first class; C.G.Hepburn, B.A., theological honors, second class.Honors before sraduation\u2014J.R.C.Murray, mathematical honors, grade II., second class.Matriculation .\u2014 A.W.Reeve, C.C.Phillips, A.E.Norcross, E.Ireland, W.W.Alward, Miss B.M.Cowan, Miss M.R.O'Dell, Miss M.R.Drap- or, H S.Wood.PRIZE LIST.Faculty of Divinity\u2014Haansell read- hg prize\u2014A.F.C.Whalley.Harrison prize\u2014R.J.Shires.The vice-principal\u2019s prizes for sermon, first prize, C.G.Lawrence: second prize, A.F.C.Whalley, B.A.; C.L.Mortimer.Vice-principal's prize for Biblical knowledge, preparatory division\u2014A.H.Plummer.Vice-principal\u2019s prize for homiletics \u2014A.H.Plummer.Prof.Hamilton's prize for Biblical knowledge\u2014A.F.C.Whalley, B.A.; A.A.S.Turley, B.A., A.E.Q.First class aggregate prizes\u2014C.G.Hepburn, B.A.; A.F.C.Whalley, B.A.; A.A Sturley, B.A.; C.L.Mortimer.! Faculty of Arte\u2014 Prince of Wales medal\u2014No candidate.General awarded.Nicoll\u2019's scholarship \u2014 Not \u201cof Montreal, the Hon.P.S.G.Macken-.B.A.(in course): J.S.Brown, Ger- | histori- What is it?; : Watch your paper to-morrow for the answer.\" Principal's\u2019 \u2018prize \u201cfor Latin composi- | tion\u2014Miss B.M.Cowan.Principal's prize for Greek composi- tion\u2014H.8.B.Critchley.Department of Public instruction prize for French\u2014C.P.Gwyn.The Rev.Dr.Abbott-Smith's prize for classical unseen translation\u2014Not awarded.The Rev.Dr.Scott's prize for Eng- \u2018lish literature\u2014Miss D.Sieveright.Prof.Hamilton's prize for New Testament\u2014R.J.Shires.Mackie English Essay \u2014 A.V Grant.; Mackie Latin Essay\u2014No candidates.Prof.Gummer\u2019's prize for mathe- matics\u2014(A) Honors, J.R.C.Murmy.(B) first year, Miss B.M.Cowan.Prof.Boothroyd's prizes for history, \"(A) ancient, third year\u2014Miss Sieve.right; (B) modern, third year, H.H.Dinning; wecond year, A.HH.Plummer \u201cMr.Viaks prize for Greek Testament \u2014A.H.Plummer.roy r \u2018Mr.Burt's: prize for political econ- mean: \u2018omy\u2014R.H.Hayden.hand, Mr.Call's prize for French, third remoN yeur\u2014Miss A.Mu Mitchell.First year intelc \u2014Mss wan.now Mr.Call\u2019s prize for German\u2014Third there, year, J.S.Brown.f th Mr.Le Roy's prize for short story\u2014 inane A.V.Grant.First class aggregate prizes\u2014 The Third year\u2014Miss D.Sieveright, J.S minuf Brown, R.M.Hayden.true First year\u2014Miss B.M.Cowan, R, \u201cHOW : J.Shires.Hee POLLUTED LAKES.buned -_\u2014 lost h No Good for City\u2019s Water Supply.ie Says Mr.Lesage.passa ndle: Mr.Lesage, of the City Water Works ; mai ! Department, has returned from the ey | Laurentian Lakes, where he has heen verte supervising the work of the surveying ive : party now looking over the land to To determine what tracts would have fo TH be bought should the city determine basn to bring water from this source.Mr Wg Lesage has very little to say, but that it © little seems to indicate that he, too.leas does not feel it would be wise to brine \u2018ve-g the city\u2019s water from these lakes.iw.They have become polluted, he says.\u2018An since résidents have rushed to them.iv.Filtration would \u2018have to be resorted to, and the transportation 6f the water side \u201cwould be an expensive work, neces urve sitating the expropriation of much It land.that \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 wld F FIRE COMMENCED INSIDE.hift Fire Commissioner Latulippe handed Ea \u2018in \u2018hig report this morning on the re- ; or cent small fire in the offices of th ie on Circuit Court.The report conclude?for i that this fire commenced.inside an rT not outside the wardrobe, which would indicate that it was caused by a pip- or matches in a pocket of ore of the garments.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014 _ MR.ESNOUF\u2019S BODY FOUND.5, | h À The body of Mr.A.J.Ésnou! ! elderly man who leaped from Vic toria Bridge on June 12 was found in the river on Tuesday evening at §t Joseph de Sorel.The body was taken \u2018to Sorel, and an inquest was held hs Dr.Chapdelaine, the coroner.Idenit- | fication was established by some papers and the jury brought in a verdict of found drowned.TI roy, Un ations, 2 we 163 .or WE > ne st all loss ou\u2019re leav- ought to pentes Limited 1ada\u2019s tsad- ns or gen- usy and de- huldn\u2019t you \u20183 premium live outside irop in and Dept, John ness\u2019 Bldg, rent Latin composi- .areek composi- | ic Instruction Gwyn.-Smith\u2019s prize ranslation\u2014Not prize for Eng- Sieveright.ize for New S No candidates.¢ for mathe- R: C.Murray.M.Cowan.es for history, r\u2014Miss Sieve- , 1 year, H.H.- \u2026 .H.Plummer 22 eek Testament political econ- French, third ll.First year 3erman\u2014Third > short story\u2014 prizes\u2014 everight, J.S.1.Cowan, R, AKES.Vater Supply, age.Water Works ed from the e he has been the surveying r the land to would have to city determine s source.Mr.) say, but that that he, too.; wise to bring these lakes.uted, he says.shed to them.0 be resorted n 6f the water work, neces- on of much D INSIDE.ulippe handed ng on the re- offices of the ort concludes ed inside anf , which would sed by a pip\u201d of one of the vé )Y FOUND.= , Esnouf, th\u2018À d from Vic- was found in vening at St- dy was taken | was held by roner, Identl- | y some papers 1 a verdict of 3 REE ER 9 Author ef \u2018Hurricane Le Thé Privatecrs, ho.; A D Ë ke : x = Copyright, 1 809, by H.8.Marriott Watson 4.Little, Brown, & Co., Boston CHAPTER XIX.\u2014Continued.We had gone some half of the dise as Fiestimated from the ar reclaimed string, when the twine lay on the sand that is, than 1 had \u2018loops, looser, v in loop 1d lie from the fall I imagined it wou nad given it on my entrance.however, smail: heed to this, gi nothing beyond a vague wonder next it came \u2018into my mind to specu+ late as to whether this passage I ha happened upon was that used by the iwarf and his confederates.«till without any misgivings as to my power to reach the ul \u2018cavern, and had thus ro \u20180 qdevote to some curiosity.1 stopped; and serutinized the floor.the rock out:ropped, and though J ancied I could\u2019 discern the print of feet I was not sure.therefore, until I felt the ground un
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