The daily witness, 23 juin 1902, lundi 23 juin 1902
[" ing their union buttons, are to be seen in all paris.of the city, but they are keeping away from the company\u2019s property.ge crowds surround À thé mewspaper offices reading the bulletin announcing.the probable settlement of the strike, the company having agreed to a scale of 18 cents for first year and twenty cents for second year-men, and to recognize the committee of union men, but not as/a grievance.commiftee.It.is.\u201d expected that the international president, Mr.Malone, \u201cwill: wire shortly declaring the strike off.or a ; ; A ry CL ; intment of officials to.enforce oc .i BE 1,5 recording secretary, - - -.The arrangements for the chur ip ne and.t for both.the la: .bañqueted \u2018and went on a visit :to.- TTR TNT ye - \u201c{ oùter guard, A.M.Friendlip.| vices: i inection with: the lo | nd representative guardiana.Te] Halii Tv : .'q.Bonne Ste.Anne.A state dmnef WEST V EN: 475 idem: s in connection With.the! and its\u2018representatives and guardians.\u2018It |.Halifax, - J 23\u2014The Hon.A.G.7007 .Anne.Cumberland, Ma, June 26 These wae\u2019 ee tk.Gaaents bration of Coronatioh Day were a could not be admitted that all our- laws Blair, Minister of Bailwaye and Canale be given by the Lieutenant Governor oy 8 rumor last night that the West Vir- treasurer, B.Lusher; financial secretary, ed at the \u2018various \u2018services were perfect.But \u2018our system of govern- and Messrs.Pottinger, general manages; | oC delegate.(RG JT enor 9° #2 ginia Ceritral miners would strike to-day, M.Kirsch; recording sect I.Aron.churches Jesterday.Cath ment.waa the best known.It .was|Tifin, traffic manager; J.E.Price, dis- resogate.oe = but they went to work to-day as usual.son, .D.D.GM.; outer guard, E.Vos + Christ Clinechi Oath the Bible.find wrkiersin trict superintendent, and other I.C.R.{- 2 0 >\u201d They number about four.-thousand.burg.© UES 7707 (morning the Viear,.the Rev.F.pesto geet, eing framed | officials arrived \u2018here yesterday.They : - FAIR AND WARMER Lee > The annual convention of the \u201cGrand | 478d upon the members.: i Dry impert Pot Ten under dex thie are\u2018 on a\u201ctour of insfiction.1 PT RTS Somme Chers omanoes | vai, Wb SE PEELS re | | one oa Tee en er an The © ; J ] I \u201cDave peen -ap- he close of his sermon \u2018Dr: Willisme | BRI AL EB.a ne.où : nette\u2019 today says the Emperor.linn pointed representatives om J pres = 4 pe the con ion.stat BRIT.SE bts! 3 eT TH Pi es Eminem comporeihces\u2014 total, E hae accepted.the resignation of Herr von | favor and 2 L Victoria 30 oo E (God | il L'osisiature \u2019ras prorogued ab moon on | HAL Te-sd; Fidos.Albert, 10-08; Qu Thiclen, the Minister of ey ka Lodge, Lev not make of the day ofigo.mtich à Saturday by: Sir Henri Joly de.Lot.Pelle, 70-46; Winnipeg, 5&4; Port Arthur, has appointed General Kadde to be \u2018his esl appointment of His Maroy biniere, lieutenant-governor, after \u201cthe Grid \"67 io: Montreal, S45: Quobes.appoint 4 ner Épecial -appoin iment.of His Majest ion in the historghof/the pro- 6e\u201448: Halifax, 52\u2014i8.Moderate to frent.© the Independent Order of the Sons of Benjamin in.the city have -just elected phficers for the ensuing six months, as fol ows: \u2026.: Victoria Lodge, No.82\u2014President, H.Rutenberg; vice president, Eugene Gordon; treasurer, J.Rubin; financial secre.\u2018tary,\u2019 M.A.Lauterman; recording secretary,\" Levy Kert; outer guard, insky.: Franz Josef Lodge, No.145\u2014President, S.Goldner; vice-president, Adam Aron; treasurer, William financial and Lazar; A.L.Kaplansky; our Significance .of the Coi \u2018nation J anarchists, î \\ FOR \u201cTHY \u2018RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN THE J .VARIOUS CITY CHURCHES ON THURSDAY.THE ARRANGEMENTS cil being.vernment, j notwithstanding the {vain t estenings.of \u2018ie esd of basé- Jess imaginings of bruteal and I ana hists, 7 Millions of \u2018prayers would The offered for the preservation of the King from the hand of the foul assassin and amid glad acclaim he would be pro- i | claimed head of a model government and 2 ba wise administration.-Man was \u2018a soil being.: The, firet requisite.for his happiness was the -organization oË so- \u2018ciety; then recognition \u2018of individual rights; then the establishment of laws, and cowardly \u2018Freceived a great public ovation on his.arrival here to-day.The town was decorated, the streets were lined with troops, and the mayor and corporation welcomed the British commander at the Town-Hall-and \u2018presented him with an address.In\u2018the course of his reply, Lord Kitchener, referring to the country of his nativity,.paid a epecial tribute to the services of the Irish troops during the-war-in \u2018South Africa.A TOUR OF INSPECTION.ent included, besides the local gi \u201c| senttered- =) ; by.June, 23, 1908.Readings mass at: pres Do and Sale.\u201d Hom.Montres poleon and a ry - Mo ; and similar bodies.from \u2018Ottawa, \"St: Hyacinthe, Fall River and- New Bedford as, all \u2018in their picturesque uniforms: and with their banners and bands.streets through which th 02 = Ei ey to © wind , and Warmer.a las too A HE kK, but ; rk w that .a es at Vor à Price ONE CENT.Ha ae où \u2014 > \u2018 - A rr iii .È © Stay- i KR NDON presentation \u2018of the case: captured his A LONG VACATION \"House on the solemn day in question to ingl Mores say the attackers were \u2019 i.Sing BAC + 48 : audi amd ot, subscriptions for ae A 2 Spmestly.beseech the I King of Kings that Moros from Bonolod, Who went on the MINE WORKEKS' STRIKE i; 1 een thousand dollars in a short time.i = the res f Ki ward the Seventh | path in th ing for the avowed stand Their Majesties Have Returned In à canvass of a few months ie has col- MEMBERS OF STOCK EXCHANY mn he % long, prosperous, peaceful and purpose of killing negigent Americans.THE MEN ARE WILLING TO ARBI { red it From Windsor lected $135,000.Six Toronto capitaliste TO CELEBRATE CORONATION \u201cblessed one.The hour of service in the The first and second separate brigades TRATE.} .H gh the r have subscribed seventy-five Xhausand AND DOMINION DAY IN ;@ithedral had been fixed at half-past have been consolidated.Lieut.-Colonel _ 8 Le \u2014_\u2014 on condition\u2019 that the entire amount ONE ; Ee nine for the greater convenience of the Frank D.Baldwin, from the Island of Wilkesbarre, Pa, June 23\u2014The an- 1 im the THE KING'S HEALTH\u2014AN EN.Fälsed.; \u2014 .worshippers, and the service would be Mindanao, reports that the Moros have !thracite mine workers\u2019 strike rounded 2 er bug THUSIASTIC WELCOME.\u2014 7 | : is {hon sbort as possible and over in ample [held a big conference at Bacolo.The lout its eixth week on Saturday with- E noth KILLED ON THE TRACK.he Montreal Stock Exchange: is {§1iime to eneble the congregation to par- Sultan urged a policy of friendship with out incident.The strike of 1000 wh other ; : hts ' take the longest holiday on record.I ticipate in the festivities of another char- the Americans, but two of the Dattos , pray Strike o } when | Dne of A Seattle, Wash, June 23\u2014Miss' Helen { ; ON EOL 1 ! vit , 2 cans, > the men wion a 10 percent increase, last- London, June 23.\u2014The King and Stratton by x act of the coronation festiviti | acter which were being arranged.(chiefs) said they would die first.Oth- ed exactly si ks ?| Queen arrived in London from Wind.|Ptratton and Miss Emma Rametead were so near to the celebration of DominioR | - ANGLICAN SERVICES ers declared that if the wo dattos caus- Taco of sree] er nat SHUGIE, up so sor at 12.30 to-day.His Majesty ap- ly killed by a Northern Pacific Day Juggested the idea of adjourning | The service at \u2018the Cathedral, which ed war they Would not assist them.faq rt oh several pemons wore sal >.ns in hi lth, be | g : thir over both events.To this sore opposer.will ial.i ; ; J volsi th uppose peared to be In his pénal be Ro Lon.miles south of Seattle, last night, and tion was made by a few of the mena attendéd br the members or the Some Free ours bed to De unimiendiy, but p2° Bappened was the shooting ol 3 ents don from Windsor to-day the festival James Miller Tos so, seriously injured and the Fd éme that the proposition of England Benevolent Society in a Gol Baldwin hopes to win them over hoy two vecks ago, who is now siowls mid- of -oronati f King Edward m hat he died three hours latet.The was moo it failed carry.tw jody.; : \u2018 = .4.up on = te have.commenced and cach three were in a buggy romting the rails brought up again to-day, however, at® bdr St.Georges and the Church of to peace.Mr.John Mitchell, of the United w dat day until midnight on Saturday, when |When the train came upon them.special meeting held for the purpose af St James the Apostle the services will Mine Workers of America, yesieruay ;- little the last gun of the royal salute will ter formal notice had been given, wheR'l gis be .at.\u201chali-past.mine.The ser- THE REV.MR.DUMOULIN MAR- |sued an address to the public lor publ where be fired by the fleet at Spithead, Wul FUTURE OF NEWFOUNDLAND the following resolution was adopted: vices at St.Martin's and the Church of RIED.cation in the newspapers to-day.It is bro: be aed E - ses iN \u201c SEL L DL.Maruns an , vhurch o sance \u2014Th dding oc- Partly a reply \u2018to the letters oi tne oper- road furnish its quota of the attractions Moved by Mr.R.Forget, secondéd} the Advent will be held at nine o'clock, Ohicago, June 21.\u2014The wedding ini i black chic i ke the week me- : \u2014 by Mr.A.A.Wilson: oe ile à ; ; ed on Wednesday of the Rev.Frank ators declining to accede to the demands which promise to make the wee g ; T y .Wilson: while at St.John the Evangelist the Holy curred on ¥ ; £ ; -wrhi Fret morable.From to-day the special am- UBJECT.TO COME BEFORE THE Resolved: \u2014 .Communion will be celebrated at 7 and Dumoulin, rector of St.Peter's Church, of the union, which were puoished © says bassadors, envoys and princes, invited COLONIAL CONFERENCE IN That the happy occurrence within.\u20184745 o'clock, the servi Snag Of this city, and Miss Bthel King, daugh- about ten days ago.Briefly summarized in 3 ; ivities bec the , i few days of on: \u2018 _ É.RS © services nex 8Y yer of Mr.and Mrs.Rockwell hing.Mr.[the address says that every poussicle to join in the festivities ome LONDON i y one another of no less-thand also 1 h ] ; \u20ac 3 , VE 7 when guests of the King.STIS.A three important historical events Gf coronation ave special reference to the yn tin is a son of the Bishop of Nia- means was resorted to in the efor to at me Throughout the day numbers of royal Ottawa, June 23.\u2014The Imperial au- great direct interest to all of the.mem 2 THE PRESBYTERIANS gara, Ont., who was present\u2019 and per prevent the strike, claims that tae cost we personages have been atriving from the | thorities have within their power to ef- bers of the Montreal Stock Exchange!\" rhe Presbyterians will hol à union ser formed the ceremony, assisted, by, .Le of living has increased to tne point chest, continent.They were met at the rail- fect a settlement with France of the 88 loyal subjects of the British OCrowf;{ vices at St.Andrews St.Gabriel, Ers- Right Rev.C.P.Anderson, joe where the miner was compcilea to ak way stations by royal carriages and latter's treaty rights on the coast of 20d as patriotic Canadians directly coMe| kine and Melville churches.the Caled Bishop of Chicago.~The ceremony oC jor higher wages, and dens tne aliega- guards of honor and were escorted t0 Newfoundland, and if that decision is ¢erRed in the national stability ad fian Socïet attending the servi at St.cupred in St dors eh nds, tons of the operators that the productive Banes\u2019 the official residences assigned to them.taken as a result of the colonial confer- Material prosperity of the - Dominio rows J \u20ac the service at St.witnessed by a large Dan { mene: capacity of the mine workers has fallen * Hook, Consequently, plenty oi entertainment | érice, it % not improbable that New.80d the Empire, calls for special recogil™ phe following notice was read in the ue au those present hi brother Mr off; but on the other nana, claus tbat k, but was provided for, the crowds of sight- foundland will form a province of the Bodo by this board as a corporate: Presbyterian \u2018churches yesterday :\u2014 Se Ee un: Sand sisters, The Misses {6 bas increased.concludes: \u2018As we iron: i e streets.an ; 5 : TT ap éa] en Vice ; vai ue es 2 ; ; 26 W Fes Lu big ron took the opportunity Canadian confed eration, before another That there is cause for heartfelt\u2019 vg petal Assembly > ME of fhe Dumoulin said, we have done all ths.honorable rading of greeting the King and Queen im their Te da Lier with satisfaction the pro- joicing in the honorable peace whie Gracious Mas esty Eine Ed a Most \u2014_\u2014 ~ men could do both to avert and iv end entry to the capital and semi-state pro- posals fon loser.relations between the Pas just triumphantly crowned the -p ind H Most « yg M et FERNIE MINE DISASTER this strike.It s now apparent that the gress to Buckingiiam Palace.Accom: vy ; the severing determination and calm.sel] 404 Mer Most Gracious Majesty Queen real purpose of the coal operaioms ie nd 3 ; ; harles [sland and the United States.Union eli he ro Alexandra, will take place June 26, ex- \u2014 to dest izati 400i theï AINE penied by Prince and Princess Charles § with Canada is the only alternative that léliance of the British people, and + press their titude to Almiehty God NER'S o destroy organization among iT .oT _ __ Newfoundland.hes t Thott h | heroic courage, splendid -devotion, suBl#hat this hasny er St + EE ° VERDICT OF THE CORO workmen.If, by any chance, they Paddington at 12.30 pm, and\u201d.pro- Newfoundland hes to better her post lime patience and superb discipline: ofp.ab this happy event is arranged for at : JURY.should succeed in their design\u2014which ES ceeded in semi-state landans, drawn by tion, and your correspondent hears tbat the Empire's armies, including the\u2019 à time when peace prevails in the United - is not at all likely-another labor organi- = four horses with postilions, preceded by the preliminaries for this etep may be Canadian contingents whose héroic set} Sein education, for higher aicizenstip, will go Amer- thickly lined and the- enthusiasm of all the more enduring, by the magpaniy | congregations, prayer be made that God the initial Ne of the explosion, | de on until the men who vroduce coai, the m the the spect at ors evideneed their delight VENEZUELAN REBELS mous terms accorded bo the vapquis \u2018would grantto His Majesty the King a a Pon py 10.: ini pd LC = 4.originating motor power waica drives ¢ Har at the ocular proof of the recovery of but sublimely brave foe study\u201d long, peaceful and happy reign.\u2019 \u201d ned, and that said initial cause exten the wheels of commerce and indust:r, ablizn.the King from his recent indisposition.\u2014 of men, who, by the s 8 \\rhitram NGREGATIONALISTS AND BAP- ed from the said undefined point through.the produet that is so essential Lo the Ninth, Rigorous police precautions were taken PRESIDENT CASTRO LOSING of the very tribunal\u2019 eh = TISTS.gut the greater portion of No- 2 and No.welfare ok society, the muserai which is in em- at the railway station; .butethe public GROUND DAILY.themselves appealedss! tie \u2018The Baptist and Congregational ned ine qe Gnd was the once That the very foundation of our national pros- managed to invade the bridges crossing \u2014 ; \u2014have come to share with \u2018the urches of the city will hold a union ie inadequate method of watering and Perity, shall receive for the:r laocr oné- square the track and \u2018the arrival of the royal (Correspondent of the Associated Press.) of Canada the proud hondriand ropation service: on Thureday morn- = Co Te dust Jeft the mine hE such ficient compensation to relieve lnem of he en- train was greeted with wild cheering.Willemstad, Island of Curacao, Sunday, Privileges of British subjects in\u2019 the First Baptist Church.The |, condition as to be dangerous, and there- the necessity of sending tncir boys andin The King lost no time in alighting and Tune 15\u2014The revolution in Venezuela is LHat the members of this.board J Bervice will.take place at.9.15 am.and by provided a medium whereby the girls of tender years and frai.mhysique, in the after chatting with the railway officials gaining and the government of President and believe that the considerate gencindt at 10 a.m.a8 \u2018previously announced.| cause was augmented and intensified.to the mines and mills, there to destroy ro get.entered-@ carriage.His Majesty ap- Castres is login ground daily and is osity of the victors in the very \u201cThe Rev.J: Gilmour and Rev.Hugh \u201cWe recommend the government to their vitality, to assis ileir underpaid Should peared te be in his usual health.He Gbliged to confess in its organs, in spite ment of triumph will prove a ediey will give the addresses and the take steps to enforce the immediate parents to maintain their families.or tea walked, perhaps, somewhat heavily, | the terror which reigns in the capital, foundation on which will speedily.Mi music.will be in charge of Mr.Hole, | installation of the most approved system Conscious: of the great reeporsinility as but be showed few symptoms of his re- Caracas, that its armies are not always a Creme, pe Admirable feeling 0 oy nmanuel Chueh, ist in the decor of watering for allaying dust in coal resting upon ué; apprshensive of the .cent 1 .i q GQ °C th 3 ê 5 aseist m the decora- mines À iteni \u2018ous eù Ste zs and Their Majesties reached Buckingham Po oolutionary movement broke out | the two white races in South \u2018are-esked to meet at the First Bap- \u2018That a more thorough inspection be danger ee miei the glance Palace shortly before one o\u2019clock.They during the night of May 23, in Ciudad 88 exists so happily and ad 0 Church: this evening at 8 o\u2019clock.adopted at these mines, throughout the |ntive United States become ratiicivasis kept received the same hearty welcome from Bolivar, (capital of the staté of Bolivar).[ik our own midst to-day, and Wl 4 JTHE METHODISTS, _ old.workings, and rooms contiguous to we repeat our proposition to arbitrate all the thousands of people who congregaf- A colonel named Farrera headed the re- Very unity of sentiment is the best pre Methodist will hold a union ser- | the air channél that are not being work- questions in disputes aid if our premises riches, ed in the avenues léading to the Royal yolt in the barracks, and after five days Possible guarantee of the permanentef, Bt: Fames Church -at.9.15 a.m.d, and finally, © .ony wrong, jf ar rion in uucenable, on an residence as greeted them throughout of fighting in the streets constrained tne of our free political institutions \u2018Te Deums of thanksgiving will That.the safety explosive and -most if qur: demands.cannot be wustvived.by, ro oped the entire route from\u2019 the station.president of the state of Bolivar, Gene- of Sancial stability; of this bai Be sang in 2H the Roman Catholic | anprovéd safety lemps be hereatier used?| facts amd fguces, we .wL sgn sciur : atl | ia Æn pvac 3 the.1 - Of board ra fr.UE RE 3 nd : 2 PRE ese Nos STD TTA SNR oo ATR ie - = Ge THE TORONTO STRIKE ial book a\" Pucrto Tabie | Pregiate the importance of finimegeraches 0d Hine on (nly nob | sree fi the mines, fab ng our Soca fom | a SRT ARE C tue cevlationnes general Riera, ge of sae event which i to take pave Whine faithfol from fasting next Friday SOUFH AFRICAN PEACE PACT one riehteogs exmse le daim \u2014 ae \u2026 Gene: tes\u2019s best lieutenants.whom |-¥Y eS a ne ASE and \u2018Sat , CATE es EE Tit 5 the Amricim people: table, \"PROBABILITIES NOW ARE THAT À [President Castro represented as fleeing Teslizing that the coronation, mot, mer: ad RE Coronation service will be Histor the approval Of the Amerie people.ery SETTLEMENT WILL BE REACH- yith fou hr ow peared last week before al of his regal es ne spsumption of held cin, the Temple Emanu-El on RIC DOCUMENT PLACED IN Paterson, N.J., June 23.\u2014~Many of the Ft : Joro) wi -regal \u2018 eld 4m, the ; HE KING'S HAN aterson, ee ea} rp his ED TO-DAY.Tew Ten (on the © a meh five etitutional, wise, patriotic; devoted an riday\u201cevening at eight o'clock.THE KING'S HANDS BY COL.silk mills were open a the usual.Leu en the \u2014 hours, took that port.In the eastern dearly beloved Sovereign, but typifi = , HAMILTON.this Horning, but il Joss (han go to, 23.\u2014Th from part of the republic, where the govern- the continuity and harmonious ope \u201cnr A 1 i \u2014 one-third 0 war au of em: \\ Niogon Serine at seven a thie ment has 5,000 of its best troops, the tion of the most admirablé and bel CORONATION SERMON .London, June 23\u2014Colonel Hubert Pleyees reported for.work Detsils 9 fans à morning, and detrained at the Western situation is unchanged._\u2018l'he revolution- balanced system of free, representati EE _\u2014 Hamilton, who was entrusted to bring infantry and cavalry were oz duly a several Cattle Market.A bundred and sixty- |ists dominate, without, however, having government yet devised, and symbolize THEREV.DR.WILLIAMS AS-|home the original South African peace 10S mills to-day.\u2018there were laige ssfully six of the lst Hussars, of London, also occupied the.towns of Barcelona, Caru- the world-wide power and migh SUMES CHARGE AT SHER- agreement, delivered the historic docu.TOYS near the mills, and the streets arrived this morning, and are now drawn pano and Cumana.prestige of the vast Empire of whi - KE STREET ment, signed by the Boers, to the King, °° full of idle workmen, Lut there up at the armories Waiting further or-| General Matos, whose march on Cara: nada is so proud to-form a part; + =} BROOKS ce at\u2018 Windsor Castle on Saturday.Col- | Ya5 70 disorder.\u2018 ders.Detachments of the various city cas Has been delayed by rains, \"is at That the thirty-fifth anniversary Co 5 onel \u2018Hamilton remained \u2018at the Castle \u2014_\u2014 1 AF regiments are also assembled at the arm- present in the vicinity of those districts the Confederation of the Canadiald The Rev.Dr.Williams, the new pas-| for dinner, at, which Sousa\u2019s march.\u2018Im- A : ories.No cars have been run this and bundreds of bands are awaiting his provinces, which falls on Tuesday, Jullii'tor of Sherbrooke Street Methodist perial Edward,\u2019 was played for the first ST.JEAN BAPTISTE morning so far, and none will be, it is passage to incorporate themselves with 1, recalls forcibly and \u2018thankfully to t¥8¥1{ Church, preached at: both services yes- time, by the band of the Scots Guards.: announced, until arrangements for mili- his army.In a word, the situation is minde of the members of this boat {terday.~ His morning, sermon was! Naw York, June 23.\u2014A London special LT \u2018tary protection have ben perfected.The less favorable for Fresident Castro than the mighty \u2018strides forward which \u2018| founded on the text, \u2018For as the body is says News from South Africa indi- SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE coference at the office of the Street Rail- it was a month ago and every day it be- ada \u2018has made since the isolated ane, and hath many members, and all} cates that the settlement of the war be- \\ THE ORDER IN way adjourned at seven a.m.without any comes-more unfavorable to him.inces were welded together to.form ti the ;members of that one body, being| comes more durable each day.The FOUNDING OF THE ORD settlement having been reached, Caracas \u2019s believed to be on the eve Great Dominion \u2014a united county \u2018many, are one body, so also is Christ.Boers are evidently sincere in their ac- THE ANCIENT CAPITAL.The announcement that the Street 0Ë grave events.It is positively affirm- which is even now advancing hopeful} The evenin iscourse was an elo: ceptance of the good terms, and the sol- = _ Railway Company is preparing to rum |ed that President Castro intends to of- reliantly and manfully towards the \u2018rea quent, patriotic dissértation on Rom.|diers on each side have learned to re- .the belt line cars under a guard of|fer no resistance in the capital if he is ization of the great destiny which tKE «ui, 1: \u2018Let every sould be subject unto spect each other.- ae Quebec, Que., June 23.\u2014Yesterday wan mounted military escort has attracted a [beaten in the decisive battle.President | inexhaustible natural resources of.th higher owers.For there is no pow-| \u201cPretoria, June 23\u2014Lord Milner, the Yirtually the opening day of the great moh to the Yorkville car sheds.This Castro has signed a decree providing for country, the sterling character of: \u201cbut of d; the powers that be are British High Commissioner in South Af.festivities which will last till Friday, and point is.only a few yards from Yonge |the temporary opening of the port of population and the admirable sys ordained of God.\u2019 ' rica, \u2018the oath as governor of the Which have been organized here to cele: street, \u2018slightly north of Bloor street.Urana, on the frontier of Colombia, for of government with which.it is bless - The eermon made special reference to { Transvaal here yesterday in the presence raté the sixtieth anniversary of the Co.Buchan stated at ten o'clock that the outlet of Colombian merchandise, assure it of; the approaching coronation of King Ed-| of a large assemblage of people.His founding of the local St.Jean.tiste - as soon.as, the full military strength could | Which has been stored for upwards of That to commemorate the impe ward VII.It was long.since pty an Excellency, the .Governor, was.heartily Society, the golden jubilee of Laval Unis: be called: out, and was mustered here, he ine months in Cucuta.\u2018 These goods events mentioped and to give to thE important event had taken place in.the cheered y those present and a.salute versity and the first congress of the woud.give.cars adequate protection.The belong to German and American firms members of this\u2019 board, their clients anf: | British empire.Some saw nothing in it|in his honor fired from the forts.|French-speaking physicians of North pubic statement is made that the mili- | 20d consist for the greater part of skins, employees, «the opportunity to.fitting but.the crowds, the pomp,.the show and = : \u2014_\u2014 America.Their festivities started with.tary are receiving no blank cartridges estimated to number 50,000, and of colfee, observe holidays of such vast sigh the wealth, that our be present.These co the opening by the convention of the but are being served with ball cart 52id to aggregate 35,000 sacks.Venezue- ance this hoard: edjourns on Wed were only the outer attendants, mere ac, LORD KITCHENER League of the Independent Fremch-Ca: ridges.A small number of regularly 12 charges a heavy toll on the transit and day, June 25th inst., and etan cidents, of the occasion.Without them .nadian Guards of the Dominion of Can licensed pleasure vans are traversing the [it i5, therefore, a\u2019 clear profit for the journed until Wednesday, Ju \u201cjthe ceremony would not be robbed.of \u2014 ada and of the United States.There was ity.at \u2018a five-cent.fare, also a number SOVernment.proximo., | A ; 2e whit of te signif cance.oe coro- COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF RECEIVES a parade rou à the prineipel streets of Îree express w \u2018have b ; ARE ; .> nation meant the consent of the empire M .y» tion.Of.res on which: contrications fe the site| - SONS OF BENJAMIN.NOT ; © J: the accession of King Edward to the] AN OVATION AT CAPETOWN.|to the religious and civil authorities; & ' fund are taken.NE With the exception of the Princess of : VOT À MERE HOLIDAY.ione of the greatest empire on.earth: _ review and inspection of the ne The striking street car employees, wear-| Wales Lodge, No.23, all the loûges of \u2014_\u2014 e loyal acceptance of the principles of Capetown, June 23.\u2014Lord Kitchener |paclies Bt Roch Church.Those pren À beautifuily-decorated and.densely crowde ed.They saluted the lieutenan êr archbishop and mayor on the ; but north westerly and westerly -winds, &° few dey fair and a little warmer.Bigineers\u201d Supply: Co., at To-Gay; 2.865 2 00 > MACNAU SIRTNS, MARRIAGES AND: DEATHS.Motions of births, marriages and deaths must faari- ably be endorsed s2ith he sams sad address of the sender, or otherwios no noties sam be taken of them - Birth notices are inscried for Shs, marriage notices Jor 800, death notices for Ria.prapald.The ax nouncement of funeral.appeided to death folios, Ile - 630ra 3 other.astension te obituary, such as short caketeh of We, we amis ser word era, ewgpt ostry, which ie 40 cents por Line entre\u2014nrenaid.Éneusi autocribers méy Aace announcenents a\u201d sirthe, marriages and deaths fwithout extended obituary or erase) occurring in thelr immediate fonvilies, free af charae, in which esse nains and addrue of sub sortbrrs should be piess- or Là MARRIED.ALEXANDER\u2014ELLIOTT.\u2014 At the Methodist Church, Bishop's Mills, Ont., on June 18, 1902, by the Rev.W.A.Alexan- \u2018der, of Virden, Man, Hrother of the groom, assisted by the-Rev.D.A.Mc- Kenile, B.A., Louise B.Elliott,\u2019 Qungest daughter of Archibald ElHott,- Esq., to Richard T.Alexander, Bishop\u2019s Mills, Ot.BRQOK\u2014SNYDER.\u2014On\" June 18, 1902, at Glen Hazel, Pennsylvania, U.S., by the Rev.J.D.Clemmons, Mr.Harry 5.Brook, of.Shawmut, Pa., son of Mr.H, Brook, ot \u2018Department of Indian airs, \u2018Ottawa, to Miss Edythe, daughter of Mr, T.D: Snyder.CARTER\u2014DICKSON.\u2014At Erskine Church, Toronto, Ont., on June 18, 1902, by the Rev.James Murray, \u201cCaptain M, Carter, Picton, Ont., to Lillian Stuart, youngest daughter of Mr.M.C.Dickson, 175 College street, Toronto.CATHCART\u2014SOMMERVILLE.\u2014 On June 18,\u20181902, at St: Michael\u2019s Church, Berger- ville, Que., by the Rev.Canon Von .iff- land, Charles Arthur Cathcart, of Montreal to S.L.(Dolly) Sommerville, of ar Foye.HYNDMAN\u2014DAVIES.\u2014 At Christ Chore | Cathedral, Ottawa, on June 17, 1902, by | thie Rev.Cecil F.Wiggins, assisted by the Rey.Mr.Kittson, Mr.James D.| Hyndman, of Portage la Prairie, barris- Ë to Ethel Marion, second daughter oF Sir Louis and Lady Davies.- FUGHSON\u2014MUNNS, \u2014 On June, 18, 20, = À 161 Spadina road, Toronto, by the Rev.W.J.Hunter, uncle of the bride, asie by the Rev.W.H.Hincks, LL.B., the Rev.J.E Hughson of the Nova Scotla Conference, to Dalsie.Lee Munns, daugh+ ter, of Wm.Munns, Esq., Toronto.21 LOWN\u2014VINCENT.\u2014 At .Macnab Street |: Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, by the Rev.H.Fletcher, D.D., ge Ben- ham Down of Penn Yan, N.Y.to Jean, only daughter of the late Rev.Bdward Vincent.N \u2014 PAYNE \u2014 On wot- nesday, June 18, 1962, in the Dominion Methodist Church, Ottawa, by the Rev.Dr.Ross, Ethel \u2019Lothiar, eldest daugi- ter of Edward Payne, Eeq., of His Majesty's Customs, to Francis M.A.Mac- Naughton, B.A., M.D., of Shawville,Que.M'ARTHUR \u2014 SMITH.\u2014 At Guelph , one, on Wednesday, June 18, 1802, at high noon, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs.Daniel Rudd, the Rev.Malcolm McArthur, of Queensville, and Miss Isabel Rene Smith,.of Guelph.21 McFADDEN \u2014 LITTLE.\u2014 On June\u2019 18, 1902, a Fin Church, Quebec, by the Rev.Btherington, B.A., rector, Mr.John opère McFadden, sas Bish F op\u2019s Crossing, County Jane Harriet,: eldést d: ward Little, \"ot Quebec.Loita, hter of M Bon MILLAR\u2014WATT.\u2014 At high noon \u2018on \u2018Wed- lay, June 18, 1902, at the residence of \"bride\u2019s uncle, John Wat \u201cavenue, Fortiaté att, eldést daughter of R mul \u201cWatt, \u201cto thé Rev.Willian\u201d ia or Manitoba.Marriage ceremony was conducted by the Rev.Alexander McKay, OSLER\u2014SCARTH.\u2014At St.George's Chureh Toronto, on :June 19, 1902, by the Rev.John Cayley, D.D., rector, assisted by the |.Rev.Charles Diarling, rector of St.Mary Magdalene, Toronto, Edward Glym Osler, of Ottawa and of Osgoode Hall, harrister- at-law, youngest gon of the Hon.Mr.Justice Osler, to Florence Kuper, daughter of James Lendrum Scarth, ronto.SLATER\u2014LAWRENCE.\u2014 At Quebec, on Jane 18, 1902, ai: the residence .of the bride\u2019s.father, Mr, Thomas Laurence, Bertha Maud, to My.J.K Slater, son of the late Frederick W.ater cashicr |: of the Northern and North-Western Radi- way, Toronto.- 21 TAYLOR\u2014MOFFATT.\u2014 On June 18, 1902, at All Seints\u2019 \u2018Chapel, Rev.Lenox J.Smith, Frank Leyison Taylor, of Ottawa, to Florence M., eldesv daughter \u201cof the late Robt.H.Moffat, o2 Quebec.21 Search, Bioor- street\" east, ee of Chas.P.| BRYMNER.\u2014Suddenly, on June- 19, st the residence of \u201chis son, George , New Westmin: Brymner, LL.D:, F:R.3.C., Déminl 8 years.- \u201cFuneral private, ; a : ;\u2014 Id this city, on June 22, 1902, 9 raat Funeral from her son's residence, -Chuyeh evenue, Verdun, on June 24h, at 3.30 PL, on Tuesday.Hospital, on \u2018June \u201cJobneton, M.of Hygle McGill Universiiy, nn his fortieth year.- Funeral from.the Hoepit: 9.30 on Saturday morning.MMACPEBRSON AC diy restidic, % \u20181802, Dr.FAT eral sevice.at the house, at hait- Gamera on Spices 127 Mac- | \u201cMilas; : eldest ; Quebec, by the ERRPIHAAEK-ÉPARTINE: At St.Paul's onto, on on, estminster, B.C., Douglas on ar- himat, in -the seventty-niiith year of a PINDLAT AL\u2019 His late residence; 164 Selb :: @veute, Westmount, John Findlay, - Selby Rachel Heyter, :beloved wife \u2018of the la \u2018John Hickin, at- the age of 68 years 25d OENSTON - At the Montreal General 19, 1902, Wyatt Galt | ne, al Chapel, at 20 ance with the provisions of by daw Ne.235.; LANGUUIE AL 118\u2019 Tyndall ave., Toronto, on me 1902, y » Wite of John W.Léngmulr.21 a 2209 Catherine\u2019 i Montreal, o Mpcpherson, n June , Zlat' instant, Inter- CORONATION MAPLE LEAF Canada\u2019s Own Emblem, bright autumn tints, waxed and wateroroofed for outside use, quite \u201cinches, unique and beautiful among Coronation decora- .tions, and \u2018specially for country homes, etc.To-morrow - - \u201cNotre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.St, James Steen FH JUNE 23rd, 1902 mounted, 18 x 24 inches.To-morrow, COTTON FLAGS.Dominion, size 12 x 27 inch, 12 each Dominion, size, 20 x 34 inch, 23c each Union Jack, size, 15x 18 inch, 8c each - Unica Jack, s'ze, 24 x 28 inch, \"de each Red E sign, size, 15 x 20 inch, 13c each Red.Ensign, ize, 22 x 24 inch, 18¢ each.French Tricolor, size, 24 x 32 inch, 10e : French Tricolor size, 3 ft.x 5 ft., | : 68c each \u2014oceveruescrenpe CORONATION FLAGS, A ling With picture of King Edward or Queen Alexandra in Centre.a nion Jack, size, 8x13 inch, ike cach\u2019 Union Jack, size, 14 x 16 \u201cmeh, 7 ic each ] Royal Standard, size, 22 x x 20 \u2018inch, 12 each Royal Standard, size, 32 x 32 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Dally Wit- Rees, Tho Tant edition of the Daily Witners 1s delivered in the city every evening of pub- leation at $4.00 per annum, \u2014pn All bastness communications shomid baal.dressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness® Office, Montreal,\u2019 all letters to \u2018Editor, should be addressed \u2018Editor of the \u2018Witness,* Montreal.\u2019 .\u2014_\u2014 gras JUNE rez 5 W|T|F|Ss J # mamma Femmes ere nan 4] 5] 6| 7 11132113] 14 15116 18119120} 21] 22/23 25|26|27128 29 30 LJ À.e esl oo 2 8] 9 PwSo|4 The \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 can be mailed to persons leaving the city for the summer resorts in Canada or the United States at twenty-five cents a month.0 The Daily Witness.| ' MONDAY, JUNE 23, 190.1d- fern is bitter and poisonous to man, and._ probably, sa: to other.fishes as well, and they let him well \u2018alone, for they can reco; bim afar off; thanks to his es to bright scarlet, as uickly resumes: his former faint color, Had the parrot been looking for his dinner,\u201c and thought the hind would.make.a: good first.Soprse, this ndden -côlôr \u201chave \u2018scared him off, Just.sk the sudden bristling of à cat makes .a\u2019 dog change\u2019 his mind.© When \u201cbe : :à+ night he\u2019gives artle the intrud- - Éi-thé last century \u201ctwelve chiefs of states were: assassinated (including the | Austrian Empress).- All these murders ; urted in.Be seven: months, beginning ith ch and ending with September.arch claims three\u2014Paul I, Charles JH.of Parma, Alexander II.: June has «180.three\u2014Mickael- of Servit, Abdul Ariz, Carnot.July claims Garfield and Humbert, ° er.Mon: he, separate.; Da-|, \u2019 x \u2018the Em.; prem Hlizabetl bons.fo be a close sor ; : therefore, to sea.onths Ly, ° Rep ble aff \u201cPresi i i out-of these.ve | century) The two percent government bonds of the Upited States of 1930 are selling ata rate which nets the purchaser only 1.587 \u201cpercent and the five percents of 190 only: |; met the purchaser 1.547 percent.Thesë: are probably the highest prices ever received for any securities, but they hardly justify the conclusion that the credit of the United States stands higher than that of any other nation, because the bonds of the United States are exempt from - taxation by or under national, state, or municipal authority, and the fact that the income from them cannôt be touched even by a national -income tax, if one should be enacted, is reckoned upon by the investor.British con- sols net the investor a little more than two and a half percent, but it is to be remembered that the income derivable from consols is not exempt from a very \u2018Beavy incom tax.On personal property in the United States the rate of taxa- -tion is reckoned to be some two and a half percent on an average and the purchaser of United States bonds escapes this tax to the extent of his purchase.Another thing that gives an added value to United States bonds is the fact that \u2018they can be used by the national batks äs a basis of circulation.Len rod Those Americans who \u201care.inclined to smile at the British for their conserva tive observance of old customs and ceremonies in connection with the Coronation, and, indeed, the retention of some curious laws, which although net enfore- \u2018ed any longer have never been repealed, will no doubt be surprised to learn that the United States militia Jaw now nominally in force was enacted on May 8 1792, and amended on March 2, 1803.Yet so it is, and according to that low \u2018practically all\u201d citizens of \u2018the United States, who.are.able-bodied males between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, \u2018should be\u2019 enrolled in the militia; and are bound \u2018to supply ,themielves with a \u2018musket or firclock, bayonet and belt, two sparc flints, a knapsack, cartridges, or-a\u2018| an good rifle with shot pouch, powder horn, | balls, a quarter of a pound of powder, and a variety of other things, only now to be found in :the curio.shops; while \u2018 each\u2019 commissioned \u2018officer shall be arm- \u2018ed with a-sword or hanger and: spon- \u2018toon\u2019 Spontoon,.it-may be explaited #07 this generation, \u201cmeans'a pike of a| he halberd.or Jong-handied weapon.Gen-| eral Joseph, Wheeler quotes this present.law verbatim -in :a \u2018recent article; and.points out\u201d that \"it is -solemnly 1 All roads Jéad to London and the co! nation just at present, and, those.of-\u2018üa4-which the poor are to be helped was who cannot go there bodily are being} taught for all time by the story of the \u2018kept: very closely:in touch with eventslpeggar at the temple gate.\u2018Silver and by means\u2019of the cable.jects of special interest to those who:sre present, -afid who have never \u201cseen \u201chitu before, will be the Landon \u2018Bobby.\u2019 \u201cRob-¥expéhsive thing often\u2014 give I thee\u2019; ert\u2019 is a great institution in the world\u2019s and the man was no more a beggar.It metropolis, and his fame is.universal: | is time that Christianity was to the fore He will answer all your questions pe: litely and lend.you a helping hand when - ++ =.Co in distress.Ho holds up po \u2018hand and The extent of the work in Chicago may the traffic stops while you.cross the.be judged by the fact that the home re- road, and he does not disdain to give peys].cently erected for the \u2018Commons Settle- sonal assistance if you are very young, | medt\u2019 of _ which Professor\u201d Graham He is intel- Taylor is the presiding spirit, is One of thi ob: or very old, or very feeble.ligent, sober, dionest, polite, but.with weakness, according to his satirists, walking heavily in his boots, for cooks and for rabbit pie.e in the city of London.itself, where Lie is Ghettos of Europe is à serious element a \u2018six-footer\u2019 and over, and when we] in a city\u2019s life, but the settlements are read of two hundred of the heaviest of { doing their best to meet the difficulty him jumping down step by step from tactfully and bravely, and to awaken top to bottom of the stands at \u2018St.Paul\u2019e| general public interest in its importance.Cathedral, and that the structures showed In many districts where the police will no sign of weakness, we\" can quite be- Dot venture unarmed settlement workers lieve that they:are safe, and that it was] can pursue their course unmolested and ç ¢ Fancy two hun- | respected, and: already.through.their in- dred men in blue helmets and uniforms, fluence racial animosities have decreased, the truncheon at side, weighing each from streets and alleys have been cleaned, the \u2018twelve to sixteen.stone, jumping all] death rate has been lowered, drunken- in time from step to step down the side | néss has diminished, corrupt politicians The only thing needed -t {have been checkmated, lives tending to | make the picture complete is that, they.moral shipwreck have been guided into should have been singing the.little ditty paths of usefulness, and whole sections of Gilbert and Sullivan\u2019s that was once | Of the people have been led fo give en- the rage: \u2018Taking one consideration with thusiastic support to the cause of civic another, a policeman\u2019s lôt is not a happy.| Fighjeousness.President Roosevelt reck- The Home Secretary is to be|0ns the \u2018settlements\u2019 as amongst the \u20181 highly commended for having-every.pre:| most valuable agencies for social regene- caution taken to insure the safety of the.\u201cration, the substitution of \u2018personal com- stands upon which millions will be seated | I next Thursday, aa any accident.mighy{ kindly and hearty nature very strongly.precipitate a panic frightful to conten \u201cThough their influence may sometimes be plate.\u2018 And the policeman test was emij- nently effectual, but it was funny.Dur > Le ing 211 this week the London\u2019 police.will | suggests for Montreal, if not imitation be reinforced By their brethren from onf-| ©f EE \u20ac side, and they will be about the hardest] different, at least imitation of principle, worked lot of men on the planet.\u2019 | Big he is, especiall à sight worth secihg.\u2018SETTLEMENT;: WORK \"ad.e many ambitious suggestions fo: n \u2018the solution of the social problem\u2019 Lave, .\u2018been offered by authors, statesmen\u2019 and: | France has frequently been boasted of reformers, perhaps no life has been.4&4 ; | .arisi voted more practically toward the hit gation of \u2018its severity than that of Misa-|;gf wine, \u2018and the robust health Jane -Addams,.of Chicago.Thirtes Years ago a visit to Toynbee- Halt, ii London, England, drew -the -attentio of \u2018this lady and a friend; Miss: Ellen mlecholic stimulants; Of late; \u2018however, Gates Starr,\" to the \u2018importance oË\"thi#| 4 © ; \u2018 7 .cago they rented and: took up \u2018their resf;\u2019 dence in a large house in: one of \u201cthe: most squalid districts of the city.\"They\u201c| normal or increased wine production has began by making the interior\u2019attractiv and gradually, by little neighborly: con tesies, became intimate with \u2018the peopla of the ward.Children who played nest:| by were introduced to.the wonders if} the house.Friendships with-their parents followed.In the most natütal abd'l\"cities, but theÿ-Have recently broken out informal manner classes and clubs sprang | in the country distriets-with the viru into existence and men and women: boys and girls, of all sorts and condis} tions and of almost every nationdlit were reached and helped.The two lad -ies were reinforced by other persons ; like Mind and to-day: \u2018Hull House $ cial Settlement\u2019 has twenty-five residen workers\u2014of whom Miss: Addams is chit \u2014as well as about a hundred non-resi dent, everyone giving his or her\u201d sér: vice freely.The original house has been\u2019 enlarged, other buildings have been add: | superintendent of the insane asylum at ed and -a multiplicity of agencies have.\u20ac grown up under its auspices, all hav: |: ing for their object the enlargement the horizon of those who are \u2018the hew ers of wood snd the drawers of wate: for society.The: progress of the wor at Hull House soon attracted attentio in other quarters, and Chicago has no sixteen settlements, and about &.hin dred others are working successfully.i various cities of the Union.' 3 The work in\u2019 most cases is \u2018unsectar- jan, but in some is carried on.upon.denominational basis.The ways\u201d which it expresses.itself.are almost numerable; amongst - these are relig® meetings, gymnasiums, music schoo! summer camps, \u2018coffee houses, theatre Shakespeare.\u201cclubs, ' debating clubs, a exhibitions, model city\" councils, .dres making: clubs, Sloyd classes, say: a.funds, day.\" © sterilized milk._- deli d'| \u201c reform element\u2019 frequéntly finde-its beat J :Î\u20ac 18, a reprogth io 4 Christianity.if political a ] {ral law: of his kingdom: The way in \u201cgold,\u201d which would only have made him more of a beggar, \u2018have I.none, but such as I\u2019have\u2019\u2014a helping hand, a far more mn.all such work.capable of ministering to the so- A foreign population constantly augmented by immigration from the slums and Tadeship\u2019 for \u2018hired help\u2019 appealing to his {overrated their gieat value i unquestioned, and their Success in other cities of method, our gonditions being very an \u2014\u2014 ALCOHOL IN FRANCE.ag an example of the bénefits arisina from the free and unrestricted use and simple virtues of \u2018bér peasan- BR try have been quoted as conclusive argu- i ments for \u2018moderate indulgence\u2019 in lighé the .conéumiption of, strong liquor hay i fr field of labor.On their returh té ChEljargëly increased.This was at, first] be : : Jaid to the charge of a.temporarily de-, creased\" grape\u2019 crop,\u201d but the fact that not mended matters is.causing apxietv among those who have been in the habit -of looking on wine as a temperance drink, For some time the, drinkifig cus.\u201d 4 toms and the most prominent of their evil effects were largely confined to the -lence of a pestilence.One important French journal.lays the blame of nine- tenths of the maladies, crimes, accidents and popular disorders at.the door +3 every social asseinbly or excursion into.a drunken debauch.The inereased pro: | portion of chronic alcoholics among the insane, diseased and criminal classes has \u2018Also of late been noted.by- many pro- \u201cmifient French seféntists.Prof.Etienne, Marville, reports that in 1898 there was \u2018ons\u2019 alcoholic to every fifty-seven.male patients, but in 1899 there was one in every twelve.Another scientist, M.Paul Zanier, in a recently published 1 work, credits the emormous increase of thirty years to the increased parental; indulgence in alechgl, while à third, M.G.Baudrau; secretary of the Board of Health in one of-thé provinces, \u2018goes fur- \u2018ther by suggesting\u2019a remedy.He states\u2019 that alcohol in all its forins is neither.more nor less thaï\u2019 poison, and recom- mends- that every alcoholic liquor, except 8 few light \u2018Wites, be placed under the laws regulating.the sale of poisons, hich - in France \u201care\u201d very strict and: as.it still treats light wine as.a teinper-: ance \u2018drink, but it would be: a very radical * departure - in, a\u201d country like France, where the manufacture: of: wine and apirité is po general, and where their \u2018| use is well nigh univefsal.- Combined with the restrictive megsures adopted by the late government in relation to drink.ng in the army: and upon the govern.éftnent reïiväyn, this ie encouraging\u2019 evi q dence that.the advocacy of advanced temperance legislation is not confined to crake 0e: fanatcs/ \u201cbut th itis tial needs of thirty thousand people.I, Y .\u2019} that of making personal friends among |x : ++ those who most need.friends, and thus - #!| enicouraging them to nobler lives.of aleohol, and speaks of 4t as degrading | \u201cCarry severe.penalties for their infringe: fin ment.This ie not, of course, prokibition, | Y Port Hope, in Ontario, enlisted at the or, preferring death torsurrender, THE GRANT TO LORD KITCHENER - (New York Commercial Advertiser.\u2019 The pumerous enemies that Lord Roberts\u2019 has made at home since his | return to England are finding a \u2018pretense: for criticising him in the grant of £50,000 just voted to Lord Kiten- ener by parliament, - These persons, -some of them partisans of Gen.Buller and some of them friends of other officers whom Lord Roberts.has felt bound to censure or to remove from posts of military importance, are calling attention, with conscious malice, to the fact that Lord Roberts on returning from South Africa received £100,000, although .he left the war unfinished, while Lord Kitchener, who actually brought it to an end, is rewarded with only half that sum.Hence they raise the cry of favoritism, and in doing so endeavor to belittle the services which ord Roberts rendered in his capture of Pretoria.Such comparisons are particularly ungracious; and in\u2019 discussing grants o money they are in the worst possible taste.Moreover, they ignore certam facts which ought not to be readily forgotten by Englishmen who remember the dark days of 1889.It ig true that in a sense Lord Roberts left the war unfinished.Wien be returned to England, after taking both the Boer capitals, there stäl- remained much fighting to-be done, and it was fighting of a very difficult and \u2018exasperating kind.et none the lees, in a political sense, \u2018Lord Roberts really dealt the blow which ended the existence of the two republics.There is in every war a :turning point, .what Bismarck called the -psychological moment, at which the ultimate result is definitely determined.In.our civil! war that turnin, \u2018point Was at Gettysburg; in the anco- Prussian war it was at Gravelotte; in the Boer war.it was thé time when the British flag was raised above Pretoria and Bloem ontein.From that moment, though the fighting might continue, 1t could have but just one end.Again, the downfall of the two Boer capitals was j'mportant from an international.pomt of view.So long as President Kruger\u2019s government bad.a.definite seat, and possessed the outward evidences of \u2018stability and power, for just 80 long was foreigh intervention within the bounds of probability.The probability was always a very slight one,.but it did exist; and there is no doubt: that it caused some anxious moments to English statesmen, When, however, ruger, 50 to speak, took to the woods, and his armies became more roving bands of armed marauders, .then the very possibility of foreign interference vanished.The Germans might make beer-house demonstrations at a safe distance, and the French might draw the \u2018most blood-curdling cartoons, but their governments kept very quiet; for they saw that the success of the British arms was \u2018only a \u2018question of a little.time.To the mind of the average European chancellerie, à nation whose seat of goverpmient is in a sleeping car \u2018her lost the attributes of sovereignty.+ What Lord Roberts did, then, was \u2018precisely what he was expected \u2018to ac- -complish.He put an end to \u2018the 1n- glorious muddle that -bad for Many months fillpd.the, minds of Englishmen at.home with mingled exasperation and astonishment.He brought .order- - out of chaos; and he made a rapid and -bril- Tiant yush iipon the city, toward which Buller had long been struggling so.\u2018pathetically.He swept up.Cronje on the way; be relieved Ladysmith; he restored, in a few weeks, the prestige of the British name.Hence, he was justly rewarded both by elevation in -the peerage, and by the generous grant which he received from parliament.These things were in reality the final \u2018honors of a great éareer.The grant to \u2018Lord Kitchener is, in all probability, but the earnest of the guerdon which.\u2018his future holds for him.A NOTABLE LETTER, (Ottawa \u2018Citizen.\u2019 .Sir Cavendish Boyle, Governor of Newfoundland, writing\u2019 from St.John\u2019s, ucder date of May 13, to the London \u2018Times,\u2019 in a letter which appeared in that journal on May 26, ed atten: tion to thé valor-of the Canadian -troops, making special mention of the heroic conduct of Pte.Charles Napier Evans.\u2018He also emphasized the fact, \u2018not always remembered, that though Newfoundland did not raise a contin-.nt for South Africa many of her \u2018hardy sons, equally \u2018devoted to the Imperial cause, came to Canada and\u2019 enlisted in the various units that they [might share in the work and glory ot juvenile crime during the last twenty or de ending the Flag and upholding the unity of the Empire.Canadians -will appreciate this intervention of Sir Cavendish as at once a tribute to his Im- \u2018perialism and to his -interest in matters Canadian, His.letter to the \u2018limes\u2019 follows: \u2014 A _ ; \u2018To the Editor of the \u2018Times.\u2019 - \u2018Sir \u2014The death in battle of one of Canada\u2019s sons has recently been na: \u2018ticed: in the Dominion papers; but I am: not aware.of any especial mention of it in English jonrnals.If I am mistaken I would offer you my apology for thus encroaching upon your® time; other- \u2018wise the following.brief, récord may d a place in your columns: \u2018Charles.Napier Evans, a native -of age of 28, in.February last, as'a private in the 2hd Canadian Mounted Rifles for service in South Africa, °° During: the engagement \u2018at Klein- hart\u2019s River, (I quote from Ottawa pub- liestions), standin alone .in the face e onrushin oers, every comrade dead or disabled, Evans, himself mor.\u2018tally wounded, fired his last ¢artridge, And then broke his rifle over'a bould- \u2018À Canadian by birth, a graduste of \u2018the public and high schools of Ontario, a scholar, an athlete and a member of \u2018the volunteer inilitia force, his spirit oo of loyalty had been imbibed and: nur- | tured under purely local influences, and\u2019 it is on this.account particularly that \u2018his fellow countrymen are so proud of \u201chis \u2018performance; by: his simple bit -eloquent- action he has won imperishable: renown: both -for himself and his \u2018eouniry.=:.7.Dane 1 ATEN LA There hive \u2018been ng doubt mumber.= Monpay, Junz 23, 1902, justly proud of the gallant action o?Evans, have, perhaps, hesitated to give it publicity at home\u2014how those words ring with Imperial unity.But Canada has, in common with the other great dependencies of the Crown, freely fur nished her quota towards the maintenance of the Empire\u2019s right\u2014and amongst the Dominion\u2019 battalions I rejoice to think that many from Newfoundland, unable .herself to furnish a separate contingent, have found their: way to the front, and have borne themselves as brave men; therefore, in admiration of the spirit of loyalty and devotion throughout the Empire called forth by the present war I venture to ask that through you this brave soldier's death may be brought to the notice of the thousands at home, who, informed of it, cannot fail to join with their brothers over sea in its full appreciation.\u2019 Orta BEAUTIFYING BROOKLYN \u2014 AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT \u2014 (By Margaret Hamilton Welsh, in the Boston \u2018Congregationalist.\u2019) An experiment is being undertaken by the Municipal Art Society of New York city, co-operating with the local Women's Municipal League of the Heights, Brooklyn, to demonstrate the ease with which even a city wildernoss of brick and mortar may be made\u2019 to.blossom like the rose through the unity of individual effort.- The Women\u2019s Municipal League of the Heights is an organization recently formed.in the borough of Brooklyn, New.York.city, for the purpose of improving the condition of the Heights- district in.several ways.The work of the Ledgue as a whole embraces the cleaning .and beautifying of \u2018the streets, the proper sanitation of the schools, the clearing of obstructions from the streets, looking after unprotected wo- .men in the.police courts, and caring for destitute.children, .A square which includes two full city blocks, in the very heart of the fashionable\u201d Heights district, has been selected for the experiment because the beginning of an enterprise is always the most costly and # was desirable to have a company of houee-owners able; as well as willing, to make the preliminary investment.The greatest enthusiasm has been met with as the committee have made their house-to-house canvass to secure the assistance of every tenant.Trees\u2019are to be planted where needed; there will be window boxes at parlor and, second tioor windows; pots, or boxes of small trees or shrubs on the stoops, and vines to row over the houses.The Boston ivy as been recommended for the last purpose as it is easily grown, im sive and a preventive of dampness, the leaf growing at such an angle that the rain 1s thrown off from the a rangements have been made by which the committee can furnish a root of this- for | thirty-five cents, a small extra charge being madé where the flagstone has to be cut -away in planting.The Tree Planting -Association is co-0 mm the work.It has undertaken to give \u2018special eare-and- attentiôn-\u2018to:khe-trees planted in the district and has issued a little leafiet relating to tree planting and tree culture.is advises.that a good tree can be bought for § 5.40, the cost of setting up.\u2018and gett: wi started adding two or three dofiars te this sum, - .The ladies have interested a florist in their work and he has agreed to fur- \u2018nish window boxes filled with the pro- - per plants for $2.50.;The large department stores of the city are aldo interested and are providing, at even less cost, empty window boxes, which may be filled by the owners.A permanent exhibit of window boxes has also been arranged and all boxes sent \u2018will be soid for exhibitors without commission.The difficulty of caring for the boxes during the summer, when many of the houses will be closed, has been provided for by the committee.- À florist wiil make the low rate of $3 a house for the watering and care of all the growing things outside, during the \u201csummer In presenting the plan the committee urged its practical as well as sentiment- \u2018al -side.When this Block Beautiful is multiplied in many places throughout the city the whole aspect of neighborhoods will be changed and property there increase in value.The philanthropic side of the enterprise is obvious.To the thousands of eitizéns who must stay in the -city through the summer, Tous of tightly closed, dust-encumbered jouses are a dep: g eyesore, Nancy the difference when they are left bloom- \u201cing'with greenery and color! e committee will invite co-operation throughout its entire jurisdiction for the planting of vines and beantifying all premises\u201d by flowers and plants, so far \u2018as\u2019 possible.An effort, too, will be e to improve the street signs of -the neighborhood, watch that no unsightly obstructiqns are left in the streets, and in the poorer sections to use every means to arouse among, householders a pride in the appesrance of their- premises, even if those premises count but a pair of rooms.Lo The committee on schools, Mra.Lil- Lian Betts, chairman, will look after play centre and vacation schools as well as the echools.r.It will try to have the school b Bdings kept open for a few hours each evening to allow boys and girls a quiet, clean and wholesome place -to study, also to afford the parents a place read papers and.books furniehèd without cost.The sanitary committee will undertake to secure publie bath houses and - tion pie recreation i along.the water front.of .the neighbor \u2019 7.- ; e \u2014\u2014 ADMIRABEE.REPORT FOR AN AD- m7 NA (London \u2018Globe.\u2019) It was Byng\u2019s father, Sir George Byng, who, by the way, gave occasion for one of the ost famous despatches in the annals of the British navy.In 1718 he ordered Captain Walton to pursue the flying Spaniards, and that gallant: officer reported - his success: in the, following ~ -ÿ terms: \u2018Sir, I bave taken and.burned, \u2018a8 per margin; going for Syracuse, and Bs servant, G.Wal \u2018protests are heard.T \u2018with the ,exception of.the Mowpar, June 28, 1802, F\u2014 PREMIER IN LONDON sir Wilfrid Laurier now Comfortably Established at.the Hotel Cecil ROYAL VISITORS ARRIVING\u2014 COUNT VON WALDERSEE\u2019S TRIBUTE TO BRITISH SOLDIERS.7 London, June 23.\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier, vremier of Canada, who comes to Eng- Find to attend the conference of the colonial premiers and to be present at the coronation ceremonies, and who arrived on Saturday night at Liverpool on the Cunard steamer \u2018Etruria,\u2019 has arrived in London, and is quartered at the Hotel ecil.WELCOME TO COLONTIALS.Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Hon.G.W.Ross, premier of Ontario, were unfortunate in not arriving in time for the chief function on Saturday, which was, the welcome of the colonial troops at Alexandra Palace.The ceremony and warmth displayed is hardly required in order to convince any one that the em- ire is world-wide, and that London has become a picturesque capital.Hampton Court is the headquarters of ihe colonial troops, and all races are on exhibition.pone bs in | hs jackets and heads puggareed with crim- Zon cloths; the brown Ghoorkhas, with long knives and swaggering strides; the stealthy Pathans, in Oriental uniforms; the copper-faced guards from the Straits Settlements; the negroes from West Africa and, Rhodesia; the wide-awake volunteers from Canada, and \u2018the brawny soldiers from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, are united in an unparalleled imperial spectacle for staid and sombre London.Piccadilly, Park Lane, Pall Mall and \u2018Whitehall are closing with traffic hour after hour, but enlivened with ceaseless byplays of masqueraders and costumes.If Thackeray were in the old éorner of the Athenaeum Club be could have strange glimpses of Oriental ' maharajahs, or grand viziers from Uganda, in - blue gowns with silver hats; or sallow C tials in attendance, and would fail to know Pall Mall, with its timbered stands and brick-red decorations.Piccadilly is transformed beyond recognition by old- time Londoners.The clattering of hammers is heard night and day as the timber construction receives the finishing touches and the red felting is nailed down and a thousand painters are mixing and splotching colors along the route of the royal parade.CL THE CANADIAN ARCH.The most remarkable decoration in town is the Canadian arch, midway of Whitehall, which has reached: its finish.It is artistically designed, and has a business and commercial side as an attractive advertisement of the agricultural resources of the Dominion.Al the streets along, the line of the royal progress are already fluttering wit banners and bunting.It is the fantastic medley of colors that .foreshadowed a hope for pretty things.1 = .Sir Wilfrid :Laurier\u2019s first word-on- the subject of preferential trade is awaited with peculiar interest by Canadians, who are sorely disappointed by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach\u2019s action respecting the maize .duty and Mr.Barton\u2019s coolness in discussing the imperial zollverein, Preparations for the crowpivg hurrv on apace, It is already difficult for pedestrians to traverse the main thoroughfares, such as The Strand, Piccadilly and Whitehall, during the greater part of the day, and they are almost impassable at night owing to the crowds of visitors, with which store clerks, costers and London\u2019s marvellous floating population generally mingle nightly as they wander through the streets, gazing at the decorations, which are now taking on a finished aspect.THE COLONIAL MINISTERS.The colonial ministers, all of whom \u2018rave arrived here, are features of attraction.The sentries guarding their hotel and their gorgeous royal carriages a footmen greatly.accentnate popular interest.Every afternoon crowds gather outside the Hotel Cecil, gaze at these brilliant equipages and seem to enjoy the sight just as much as if they knew one premier from another.From the eolonial (ontingents some + appears that the War Office has arranged that all troops specially sent to the eoronation \u2018shall, ith cav: be utilized to line the route of Sheet, be sion, instead of actually taking part in it.As the major, part of the visiting contingents consist Of \u201cinfantry, the arrangement hag created some disappoint.The Governor-General of Canada, the Earl of Minto; the High Commissioner.of Canada, Lord Strat coña, and Col.Pellatt, in command, of the Canadians are doing their utmost to induce the War Office to allow the colonial troops to take pert in the procession as units, regardless of the arm of the service to which they may belong, - elms « ALL-RED\u2019 CABLE.WORK PROGRESSING RAPIDLY\u2014 THE NEW CABLE WILL BE READY BY NOVEMBER.Mr.C.Reynolds, general manager of the Pacific cable board who\u2019 has arrived in town, states that \u2018the new Pacific cable will be an accomplished\u2019 fact in November.- The section.from Australia te the Fiji Islands is-at present.operating successfully from a commercial point ot view, ther section from the Fijis.to Vancouver, from which point the C.-P, R.will make connections with \u2018Canso; N.S.Mr.Reynolds thinks that the cable will bé & most important factor in in- The tall Sikhs in khaki | What remeins, then, is the far.cures thing.\u2018Sit: creasing lia and the Dominion.There will, -oË course, upon the establishment of the cable, be a reduction in rates.The the present time, via England, is four close connection which will be established between the two countries will be beneficia] from every point of view.For one thing it will \u2018increase the steamship service.The \u2018all red\u2019 cable will not only be the longest, but the heaviest in the world.Messages between Australia and England will be carried fifteen thousand wiles.After leaving Australia a.message will have 7,000 miles to travel before it reaches the station to Canada.The cable will be a heavy copper one, with a large conductor of copper, with à view - to getting the best possible speed.The longest cable at present 13 the new French cable which connects Brest with St.Pierre and Miquelon, but when the section of the cable to be lard by the \u2018Colonia\u2019 is completed to Fanning Island, from Bamfield Creek, that section will be the longest of the world\u2019s lines, being 8,200 \u2018miles direct, or about 3,500 miles of cable.The United States line will be about 2,800 miles in the section from San f'ran- cisco to Honolulu, Not only will the Pacific cable to Fanning Island be the longest in the world, but it will also connect with the Canadian Pacific Railway pany\u2019s wires, who have the longest land wires in the world, stretching across the Canadian continent to Canso.The cost of the whole cable will be about $11,000,000.BEFORE THE CORONATION Hopes Raised by Gleams of Sunshine ~~ THE SUPPORTERS OF A ZOLLVEREIN DISCOURAGED\u2014A COLD DOUCHE FROM SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH.(Cable Dispatch to the New Yor \u2018Evening Post.\u2019) 1° London, June 21.\u2014At 1 after drip- Ping weeks, the sun seems ready to shine on the coronation.Already, five days before the ceremony, london is half- barricaded, half-beflagged and bemasted, while every street along the eight miles of the route of the royal procession has its wooden stands and balconies, waiting for their bunting and etreamers.N.ever, in the memory of living man, hay the metropolis.seen such a to-do.In the face of the coming festivities home politics are dull and stale.A ripple comes from the South African Loyalists\u2019 agitation for the suspension oË the Constitution of Cape Colony in onder to free Lord Miloer from any- colonial parliamentary check \u201cduring the next plans, leading up.to a federations of all South Africa.on a mixed Canadian \u2018and Australian scheme, This and the doings of the coming coronation conferénce are the rather slow themes of every one of the muititudinous public dimmers and luncheons through which the\u201d colonial premiers and other visitors are now be- ng Sigel, .i mperial Zollvereinists, who up to Wednesday afternoon were joyfully proclaiming the Chancellor of the.Exchequer as a convert to their ranls, are now in despair, and sing a doleful tune.They made \u2018sure that Mr.Chamberlain had won over Sir Michael Hicks-Beach to some form of customs umity for the British Empire on the basis of moderate British taxation on imports of foreign food and raw materials in the in- teresté-of the colonial producer.Sir Michael\u2019s speech on Wednesday dashes these hopes to the ground.As though it were not of his own cren- tion, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach -now denounces as an extraordinary delusion the idea that the government intend to change the principles upon which the fiscal system of the country iy based, He explicitly etates and makes this denunci- Yet only a few weeks ago Mr.Chamberlain was publicly denouncing what he called the-Shibboleths of free-trade principles, praying that the occasions which the cereal tax and the colonial conference offered of \u2018keeping British trade in British hands might not be lost.All this is something of a mystery which the eolonial conference alone can.dissi- Date.; -Æxperience euggests that Sir Michael Hicks-Beach seldom: puts his foot down to take it up again.If it is facte that the coronation conference wants, -when it comes to- consider proposals for a cus toms unity for the Empire, Sir Robert Giffen, the well-known economist, gives plenty \u2018in a letter which compels even for tSe much-canvassed suggestion that tthe Empire encirele itself with.a-10 percent tariff againet outside products, the proceeds.of the duty forming an Imperial: defence fund.Sir Robert Giffen shows\u2019 that the \u2018imports into.Empire which a 10 percent tax would yield £47,- 000,000.- But tb ! United Kingdom is £414,000;000.\u2018Therefore, the British contribution would be ta of the Empire would be only £6,- 000,000.On the ase of population, the latter ought to may £10,000,000.With -regard to British trade,\u201d the trade.upon which the -navalsupremacy Robert: Giffen shows that Radha -all British mamifactures for exporf obviously would \u2018be.raised Dy.10.percent.F Again; if Great Britain should.differentiate in favor of the colonies, and make them free of the 10 pereent\u2019.on their \u2018exports to the \u2018mother country, \u201cWhich \u2018amount to 110,000,000.sterling, Great Britain would put -211,000,000 into.the kets of the colonies, against £3,500,- he: colon} Great \u2018Britain \u201cwould.get: eee Si Robert asks what the Bot.= \u201cpe the business between Austra.5 rate between Canada and Australia, at [- shillings and sixperice a word.lhe | attempted to start out cars from the | am Ferrier as conductor.| of brickbats was fired.at.it, and within, year or two in the development of.his | badly hurt by flying.missiles and; foun ing the company\u2019s position, and they ation in behalf of the whole cabinet.the \u201cTimes\u2019 to admit that no.case is left: sists of 300 men of the 48th Hight porte \u2018amount to\u2019 472,000,000 sterling, on} the \u2018proportion for the] 8 -tounds of .ball cartridge will.be: serv £41,000,000, while: the quota of the other: : At ui , MORE RIOTING: = -.At night rioting was renewed 1 the car Borns.The company seb = to\" concentrate its men\u2019 at its Vor Île \u2018line cars to-day.:- fabric of the: whole.Empire rests, Sir led: from the various centres in patrol | h | probably a hu Ç -awaïting the arrival of the: Aroopa x.{006 of -tax avhich the colonies have to | pay.In\u201d return for all \u201cthis.benefit to oi be Thay to tinh a7 | Sure the dy when td be fikely to SARE Of | aon were cc The Safest \u2018and Most Reliable Household Aperient.The RICHNESS of APENTA WATER in natural saline aperients tendera-it the most valuable and:safest laxative and purgative.\u2014 \u2014 STRIKERS GROW UGLY \u2018 Toronto Street Railway \u2018Men Mob Those.who Would Take Their Places SEVERAL MEN INJURED BY FLYING STONES\u2014THE MILITIA ~ CALLED OUT.: Toronto, June 23.\u2014The Toronto street: railway strike took a sérious turn-early yesterday morning when.the -company.on King street east, and on York- ville avenue.The King street barns are in rather a rough section, and a mob of -several thousand people gathered,.many of whom, as subsequent events: proved, came weil provided with stones.= At 742 the first car was run out of the; barn.If was manned by T.Whitehead as motorman, an old employee, and\u2019 Wil- i hirty-five policemen guarded the car, but 1 had: only gone a few steps when \u2018a volley a minute not a pane of glass remained ia the car.Whitehead had been hit several times, but stuck to\u2019 his -car, and, after crossing the Don, the two men rot under cover and ran to the end of ths line, where they abandoned the car and were chased into the woode by the mob.- The second car that went out hud the windows\u2019 smashed in a moment also, and the men were later dragged from the cars and beaten.Three other cars were sent out, and in every case the windows smashed and the men driven from their cars, all except James Quigley, one of the motormen, who was struck by a large\u2019 stone and had his head gashed.Several stitches were put in his wound, and he, was removed to his home.cL Mr.W.H.Moore, barrister, who is confidential secretary to Mr.William Mackenzie, \u2018was on the platform of one: of the first cars run out.He \u2018was struck; in the face by a stone, but had the [BEWARE OF THEN ® Sleeplessness, Weakened and Irritated Nerves Lead to Insanity.| Paine'sCeleryCompound | Calms.and Strengthens the.k-1° Nervous System and Gives \u201d \u201cSweet, Restfal Sleep.The \u2018immortal Alfred\u2019 of England di- \"vided the day into three portions of eight hours each, assigning one for re- \u2018freshment and the health of the body by sleep, diet and exercise, another for business, and the third for study and \u201cdevotion.Sir Philip Sidney calls sleep \u201cthe poor man\u2019s wealth,\u2019 and he migh have added, it is every man\u2019s -wealth.you rise in the morning.unrefreshed and weary, and unfitted for the day's \u2018work and duties i If ou meet each opening day in this condition, your vitality 18 low and disease is surely work- ng in some form.The experience of able proves that Paine\u2019s Celery Permanently banishes insomnia, strengthens the weakened, irritated and mflam- ed nerves, produces new nerve fibreand nerve force, and gives firm flesh and hard muscles.The use of Paine\u2019s Cel- -ery Compound is_ honestly and strongly urged for every sleepless, tired, nervous aud irritable man and woman who would be rugged and strong and fitted to withstand the dangers of a hot summer.The \u2018trial of one bottle will convince you that \u201cPaine\u2019s Celery Compound has no equal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t jhysicians wound dressed and kept at work during | Dundas street barn, near Toronto June- the.day.wère \u2018arrésted for stone throwing.\u2019 The names of those arrested are\u2019 Nilam | Brown, 45 Muntoe' stréet; -Ben.Finckel,\u2019 465 Queen street; Joseph Christie, 1147 Duke street, and Thomas Cook, 609 King: street east, .5 Similar scenes took place at the York: ville avenue barns, some five cars that started out being smashed.The police\u2019 reserves were all sent to the scene.The.officials of the company, after \u2018holding à.consultation, decided that it \u2018would \u2018be\u2019 putting the lives of \u2018the men in peril needlessly to run cars without better pr 3 testion.; à c e non-union men and old employees who had decided to stand by the vind pany were accommodated with cote at\u2018 the various barns, but late in_ the sfter-| noon it was found that this was weaken-.were concentrated at the Yorkville barns\u2019 early in the evening.The men were: moved in police waggons, followed by a howling mob of striker sympathizers, who jeered and threw stones.The mob ia the i n af or of evening gathered thousands sttong, pared to prevent .any violence.and only the throwing of large pi reinforcements around the barn\u201d p vented it from being wrecked.Meanwhile the company made mand for more protection.o'clock Mayor.Howland, Judge MäcDon:- all, Mr.Kingsford, the magistrate Mr.Ty, Crown attorney; Deputy Chief Stewart and Col.Buchan held a consëlta-.tion.At four o'clock a formal requisition was made upon Col: Buchan, as dis trict officer commanding, for-a force militia.Al MILITIA CALLED OUT.At 4.30 Col.Buchan.issned orders calling out 700 cavalry now in- camp at the Niagara \u2018common, ahd 700 of the mewn .of the city regiments.The cavalry-requi- sition: was for 250 men: of the First Hus: sars, London; and \u2018250 men of the Sec: ond Dragoons, Niagara, 150 of the Body: ard, and 50 of the Toronto Mounted ifles.The force was instructed ito entrain at the common on three Ta.be \u2018assembled, and a8 soon as it co proceed to Toronto.- The infantry- called \u2018out for dut under ¢ommand \u2018of a major, an e paraded at 645 \u2018a.m.jn \u2018the armc The infantry will be\u201d held therein: ra.Each detachment sent out will\u2019 be accompanied by a magistrate read the Riot Act where necessary e Own\u201c orders show th out-to each man.barns, preparatory to operating the helt \u2018The men Were.conve - waggons, aud escorted by \u2018mounted.p Yice, who plied the mob with their whips; The waggons\u2019 were closed \u2018with.wooden sides, and were stoned.frequently as they went past the crowds with horses ut 5 gellon.: No one was\u2019 burt, however, before dark\u201d the : ) its red in all, in th a de} At \u2018thres (- {| tion \u201cthe company ite J customs, has been suspended an ice | proceedings w nd, ['of the company.Tnspector Two of the crowd were rather tion, where in the afternoon a trailer by: flyir nd \u2018was run out.of the barn by the oroxd | and tôrn to pièces.te dE \u201c Thée'strikers\u2019 committee state that they \u2018underständ the company will riot attenipt \u201c¢0-Tun cars to-day pending efforts being made: by the Board of Trade committee to bring about a settlement.R.and C.P.R.are running extra trains quent.stops.Five-cent railway fares trades unions to muster to do \u2018police \u2018duty reported at the armories.Should the trouble continue acute, it may prevent the Grenadiers attending the coronation review at Montreal.: THE STRIKE LEADER.- Daniel Dillworth, general maneger of the strikers\u2019 forces, when interviewed, said: \u2018We don\u2019t think the company can \u2018operate cars for some time to come without the regular men.Our organization is perfect, and the union is receiving additions to its ranks hourly from those \u2018whom the company depended upon to replace the strikers.We have a full line vehicles in operation.We are Te \"ke company must provoke trouble, for the strikers will not.\u201d \u2014 SETTLEMENT NEAR {\" MEN SAY THÉ COMPANY HAS | GRANTED THEIR DEMANDS, \u201cToronto, June 23.\u2014Mr.McDonald, business agent of the Street Railway- inen\u2019s.Union, is quoted as saying that yielding all of Mr.Keating, Railway Company, said: \u2018There is a poss:bility of à settlement.jhat ts all that I can say.The stoke ': nob over yet.- Sm The representatives of the men and .the Board of Trade offi-ets :-rc now cun- ferring as to tthe final poiniv of wetile- bak : Mr.Kesting says that za soon _se the police.guarantee them sufficient Drotec- will commence running cats.; Le or -.Representative Dilworth ® adm ts_ that everything points to à settlement being Teached shortiy.- Mea:while the trooos to the numibtr of about 3,600 are: heing held in readiness for-evsutucislios at.the \u2018armories.: Êhe:companz:did ict aitomst 0 the cars this morning, and all is COLLECTOR OF.CUST - IN innipez, June \u201823 \u2014A Dawson, Ya.epecial to the.\u2018Free Prèss,\u2019.dat: 21, says: D.W.Davis, collector of .been suspended \u2018owing to.\u2018grav ; rities\u201d in\" the customs de-! partment._ _.After suspension.- Davis, \"handed in.Bis resignation.Alex.A, Cook, of the same department, has-also | d resigned, - It is understood that Davis | ¢ Sepeivad a large sam of money.from the loration Company, and.in\u2019 re.\u201cTum: the government was defrauded of ; e from.the company.It is possible that criminal be taken -againat officers: MeMichael 2a: large amount of.révenue-due.Es faoriedl discovered the frauds \"shortly\" after his , Tas \u2018been temporarily Gonointed to Ave you sleepless and restless at night?Jompound The G.T.| almost every fiteen minutes, making fre- |.care charged.There are some refusals of members of the militia belonging to the wtrike has been settled, the company ; 1 1 of the men\u2019s demands, in-\" cludin, tion of the union and in-{- creased Wages * - manager of the; Street THE GRAND Opens in a few ALGONQUIN THE BEST IN CANADA.HOTEL.Caledonia Springs, DAILY WITNESS _ D _ 5 Advertisements, CT ddvertisements Rs - ~~ io! À ; : Joo ms.| \u201d| SEASIDE AND SUMMER HOTELS.- ; / Is now in full blast, end the waters and baths can be enjoyed to perfection.THE GANANOQUE INN, Gananoque.@nt., In the heart of the Admiralty Group, Thousand Ixlands.under the continued management.of MR.ALFRED.S.AMER, of New York.THE TY'N-Y.COED (House on the Blufl) and THE TY\u2019N-Y-MAES (House in the Fields), Campebells, N.B., Opens in a few days, days, under the continued management of MR.FRED.E.JONES, of Haddon Hall, Btston, and the - HOTEL, Saint Andrews, N.B., \u201cWill also re-open for the season of 1902, in a very few days, under the continued management of MESSRS.HARVEY & WOOD, of ihe Hotel Bellévue, Boston.\u2019 FRASER, VIGER & CO.Aa and.$2.75 each.Picnic Baskets, Route, Cartlertille, ete, ete.points betweer.Montreal and the rs ; ; tr\" Orders must be in our bands on WEDNESDAY.Coronation Day Stores for Outremont, Cote des Neiges.Our waggons will run to Outr lian Warehouse at 2 o'clock.£W\" Orders must be in our hands \u2018And again on Friday afte Fall Lists and Catalogues for the asking.six sizes, from 10 cents to 35 cents each, Anne de Bellevue, taking in all Ste.Anne\u2019 Stores for the Back River Route ; Coronation Day Stores for the Lake Shore On Wednesday morning next, the 25th inst, oùr Waggons will run to all pol from Mortreai West to St.points Shore, Lachine, Dixie, Dorval, Sirathmore, Valois, Eakeside, Pointe Claire, Beacons Bold, Dealers and 5 8.- Orders must be in our hands TUESDAY.: FOR CORONATION WEEK There will be no change in our Time Tables except that en Thursday mext, the 26th Instant, CORONATION DAY, the Italian Warchouse will be closed.5 Te \u201cCORONATION DAY\u201d STORES.The \u201cITALIAN WARTHOUSE\u201d will be closed \u201cCoronation Day,\u201d but will be open to-night; to-morrow might, and Wednesday night, until 16 o\u2019clock, for the .sal and delivery bf \u201cCoronation Day\u2019 Stores.Picnic, Camping and Yachting Stores for the Miilion.Picuie and Camping Hampers, of a sol a and substantial make, $1.25, $1.75, $2.23, along .the Iak © on Friday morning next, our wagons will run to all paints on the Back.River Bord a Plouffe, Sault au Recollet, Bordeaux, Abunisie,.and ail Back River.Around the Mountains &#° Orders must be in our bands on FRIDAY MORNING.Stores for Longue Pointe, H °-* On Saturday morning\u2019 next.\u2026.PF Orders must be in our hands on FRIDAY.BISCUITS AND READY MADE - BONED CHICKBN, TURKEY, HAM, etc, efe.GAMB PATES READY MADE Fish of all kinds in tine and glass.; Rendy-made Soups in Cans and Glass, ».PATES AND EXTRACTS OF MEAT.emout, etc, Wednesday afternoon, leaving the -Itae o on WEDNESDAY MORNING.ruvon at 2 o'clock to Outremont, Cote des Neiges, ochelaga, Maisonieuve, Viauvillz, etc, etc.FRASER, VIGER & CO._ HS CORONATION\u201d Camping, Picnic and Yachting Stores The best of everything in all our lines, : oC TEAS AND COFFEES.: CHEESE AND BUTTER, in handy little crocks and tine.HAMS AND BACON, in glass jars and {a ting: .LS CRACKERS of all kinds, sweet\u2019 and plain, in handy little.HAs._ CHOCOLATES AND COCOAS, In tins.- SARDINES, LOBSTERS, etc., etc.ih cans and.glass.FRENCH.BNTREES, in #z.tins._ CANNED, MBATS, POULTRY, .ete., etc.POTTED MEATS FOR SANDWICHES.DBRVILED MEAT FOR SANDWICHES.FOR SANDWICHES.PLUM \u201cPUDDINGS, in tins of all sizes.PLUM PUDDING SAUCES, in tins and bottles.CONDENSED MILK, OREAM, etc.in tina.OLIVES OF ALL KINDS, and all sizes of bottles.ETC., ETC., BIC.FRESH FRUITS, DRIED FRUITS, and FRUITS, ONTR OGILVIE BROS, Sanitary & Heating Engineers, - 249 BLEURY STREET, TÉLEPHONES\u2014Up mL \u201cEast 161.\u201c Nhop- 636 St: Lawrence St.= Mouse \u201454t St.beminique St.description.Orders Jobbing of avery d Hathmates ad FRED.BARLOW, ELECTRIC WIRING A SPECIALTY.prospect: of ita: true \u2018advancement.\u201cwill increase.Latin to the judge, .Eben.a\u2019 aroun\u2019 a track, he wouldn't.resk his Star.\u2019 5 \u2014~'With me \u2014-Brooklyn\" \u2018te \u2018quent revolutions.\u2019 \u2018Yonkers - the then are permitted to stand: in \u2018(what did\u2019they da?.Mrs.Greenie\u2014Do?JOEN GRANT, : CARPENTER & BUILDER, .| | claimed the graduating girl.| b2: the auditorium.I'd Hke.to see tHe day: PLUMBER, GAS AND.STEAM Tra j 443 St.Lawrence Street.| 4 MLEKCTRIO HOUSE WIRING QUOTED 1 LATIN T¢ To THE JUDGE.Clifford \u2018Boose, one of the clerks of ihe Supreme Court, tells this story of a lawyer \"ot this city who went to a town in Kon- tucky to try a case.He was unacquainted with the district and he judge who was to preside, and thought of retaining « resis dent lawyer to act in.his place.He was told not to go to that expense, but to quote\u2018 who\" was very proud of his knowledge of that ancient language.Quoting from the year books, as be did, did no good, for the jury brought in an adverse verdict.The lawyer then moved to set the verdict asido on tHe theory of the ancient and well-known law of \u2018Non cursata com sitbus nix.\u2019 When Hi Honor agreed with him and ordered 4 new trial, the opposing counsel jumped up and said the theory of \u2018Non curents com aill- bus nix\u2019 was incomprehensible to bim.\u2018What does it mean?\u2019 ho.cried - 8 \u2018I'm sure 1 don\u2019t know, said the Judge, \u201cbut it knocks the spots out of your case.\u2019 \u2014New York \u2018Times.\u2019 = Equality.\u2018is.an idle dream.We \u201ceast possibly hope to put on as much style as dome people.\u2014 Puck.\u2019 HIS RULING PASSION.\u2018They had to wait two\u2019 hours for ihe bridegroom last night\u2019 \u2018Where was het\u201d \u2018Pliying ping pong at the best mais, ?Cleveland: \u2018Plain Dealer.\u2019 : \u2019 Half the masculine population.of ths oarth 1s worriod-into frensy by 4.fear that ° its: Panama may be on iraighit~ éhange.: \u2018A hoss ; bab & hedge\u2019 sente,\u201d eeld Unvie \u2018Bta jot huniat! bein\u2019s went Yun- dinner dettin\u201d on de race\u2019 \"= Washington ; 4 .Recently À 2 letter of introduction.was handed by An actor to a manager Which.de- séribed.the -bearer \u2018as an actor: of much merit, and conclided: \u2018He plays Macbeth, Richelieu, Hamlet, Shylock; end blade.\u201cHe plays billiards best.\u201d > \u201cLitebuoy Soap\u2014disinfectant\u20141s ationgly .recommérdod by the medical.profession\u2019 as 7 a safoguard against ini infectious diseased.; FREE \"COUN TRY! saying \u201cthem\u201d for.\u2018those\u2019 hes a right \"te do.dt, but he looks.awfully taney.v.Wasting © ton \u2018Democrat.A aprnt-C nt she edays she\u2019 \u201819:à \u2018great ne er, and studied under Pattl\u2019 Tenant \u201cWell, maybe the.German could stand\u2019 jt, Bazar.\u201d 5 es deel er us 70 0 WILKINS, kept-in after.school py Johibifie:-*Becansd: Jonnnté \u201cWil \u2014 electric fan you have on.your desk?Eg bert\u2014\u2018The South American.\u2019 \u2018Queer name.\u201cOh; 1 dbn\u2019t know; it\u2019s noted for its.tre \u201cSatesman.Qi EXAMPLE FOR THE YOUNG.- An admirable life of our king Gas been fasued by \u2018Religious Bits.\u2019 = It shows how by: sheer perseverance our \u2018Mustrious \u2018Mon arch worked: his way.up from being: mare Prince of ' Wales to Mis - présent exalted \u2018position.À more encouraging present for = child it would be dificult.to Imagine, \u2018Punch.\u2019 o Miss Grimm-\u2014Its a shame mises street cars.\u2019 Crusticus\u2014\"That\u2019.right They © light so he can\u2019t read his paper in peado half the time.The company: ought keep \u2018em off.'\u2014Chidago Dally\u2019 News.= Mes, Greent\u2014\u201cAMies Black and that roms - ent \u2018at the musicale last \u2018night.It.was positively scandalous! Mrs.\u2018White\u2014~*Why, they Just sat there ail\u2019 the eveing.Msten- -| 108.tb the music, and eve: pasted < word \"between them\u201d \"Boston \u201cTrapsoript.\u2019 : -AN.INSRAITED WEAKNESS.: How: \u201creadily and iisturally Yous! Saughe tor takes her high C.\u2019 _swid Mrs, \u201848 she sat ia the spreadia music, com: the new neighbors listening to the practiss ing of the daughter of\" \u2018the house, \u2018Yes,\u2019 replied.\u2018his hostess, \u201cMamie takes after.her pa.1.always told Josiah that \u201cwhenever: anything cume high he was eure to take \u2018right off.He.always wes so arstoctalical rimEE FOR A A QUARTER.Lady\u2014\u201cPoor- chap! You say my dog bit you?Well, héré isa aimé.ar Missle, let's let him dite me twice more; and call it * quarter.\u201cPack.\u201d COMPARATIVE VALUATION, \u2018Be net Tike durb : driven eattiel* ame \u201cNo éhènes ; of {tT muttered, the, cynic in\u2019 the back row when I'm worth as much as sirloin aud \u2018 porterhouse.\u201d\u2014Wexbington \u2018Star.\u2019 Ce Attéer ; .wis, ©: EE = D OWNHAM & HASTINGS, Ofioe\u2014Tel.Up 2796.\u2018HYectrieians, 48 BEAVER HALL Fixture work AR ods edly page Be Balls an bert rhe ar pro À man wearing a stové-pipe hat snd So : Raçon\u2014Wbat's | the name ot pe bump against a fellow and get in His i #11 made themselves ridicilogsly proiiin.: © in be tastes.Chicago, Record: Ferait ; : Interesting Ceremonies in the City Schools.UIST OF ThE PRIZE-WIN- NERS.\u2014 SOME CREDITABLE ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN BY THE PUPILS.The closing exercises in the city schools under the .eontrol of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners took place to-day.[The various schools were well crowded with parents and friends of the pupils, and the different exercises were very successful.ROYAL ARTHUR SCHOOL The Very Rev.Dean Evans presided at cloning exercises in in the Royal Arthur School, C.Hopkins, principal, at 10 a.m., to-day.The Rev.J.L.George and the Rev, D.W.Winters were pre- eent and assisted the dean in distributing the honor.cards which now take the place of books hitherto given as Pies, After the opening prayer by the v.Mr.George, the chairman explained to the parents and children present the: reason for the change from books to.honor cards, stating tnat the school commissioners were of.the opinion that the children should study as a matter of duty to God and, the Commonwealth rather than for a book, and that it was not owing to any stinginess or meanness on their part.The average attendance during the year was 418 scholars, 545 being on the roll.The scholars were in raptures over anticipated sport end joy during the next two months, and there were no tears or frowns on any.faces to-day.Owing to lack of space the children had to appear in sections to-day, and after receiving their cards march off to be replaced other batch, Some thirty years ago, the building may have been up to date, but just now it is away behind.When the commissioners solve the neutral panel.and Hebrew question no doubt they will hasten to give Royal Arthur a more up-to-date and a commodious building: The gentlemen present com plimented the principal, teachers, children, upon the really.splendid pros gress made during the year.SIXTH YEAR\u2014SECOND HALF.Jennie Philip, Commissioners\u2019 medal, cotmissioners\u2019 scholarship, first places, 3 tons, 4; Charles.Brown, Commussioners\u201d medal, Commissioners\u2019 scholarship, hon., 1; Clara Bray, hons., 3; Florence Pride, first place, 1, bons:, 3; Ida Fitzeimmons, hons., 5; - Harold Williamson, first places, 3; Stuart Goodfellow, hons,, 2; Bdward Solomon, first places, 2; hens., 2; Malcolm Sandilands, Jons., 1; Thomas Wiseman, first place, 1, 31; \u2018George Damant, Hom.1; /Arthar Weir, \u201cton., 1; Pearl -AVortoise, hôn., 1; Harry Lightstone, hon.1; George Coddington, hon.1; Sydney Buckle, hon., FIFTH YEAR\u2014SECOND HALF.- Arthur Harvey, first places, 2, bons.5; Francis Fyfe, first places, 4, hens.a 4 \u2018Jessie Wood, first places, 2; bons, 5; Peter Cameron, firt- place, 1, hons., 3; Sora Reed, first places, 2, hons., 2; Freedman, first place, 1, bons., 2; Ade \u2018Burrowes, bhoas., 8; Rebecca \"Ellison, bons, 2; Beatrice Smith, hon., 1; Frank Roes., hon., 1; Harold: Snyder.hon., 1; \u2018Elia Philip, \"hons., 2; Della \u2018Neill, hon., 1; Josie Reid, hon., 1 ; Agnes Watt, hon., 1; Berthe Prowse, hon., 4; Joseph Storer, \u2018bom.FIFTPH SAR FIRST HALF.Joseph.Shapiro, first place, 1; William Bryant, hon., 1; Thomas Ryan, hon, 1\u20ac Bwen Crome, n., 1;: -Isabel Stewart, \u2018\u2019FOURTH YEAR\u2014SECOND HALF.Florence.\u2018Cox, first places, 7; Fred.Yung- blut, first place, 1, hons., 6; Jessie: \u2018Morris.first place, 1, homns., Ruben Lipsey,hons., 8; Florence Cralk,.Bone 3; Adelle Milne, / y bons.3; John Bennet, hons,, 8; Jennie ; Harry Whyte, bons, 2: , hors, 2; Julius Shapira, first piece, 1; Willie Smith, first-place, 1; Davia ughes: \u2018hon., 1; Martha Bruce, hon, If Mona MoNiece, - Thon, 1;.George MoCuais, bon, 1; Frank Sheridan, -hon,, 1.+ FOURTH YEAR, FIRST HALF.Florence Walker, first places, 5,.hon., 2; Anniè Houston, first places,.2, -hon., 1; Louisa Butt, hon,, 3; Edith Jackson, hon.by 1; \u2018Esther Genser, first place, 1; Dottie * Ross; bon.; 1; Dallas Miller, first place, 1; a Lorne Richardson, first place, 1; hon., 6; Louis Aronson, bon., 2;.Sidney Lockwood, \u201cx.hens, 2; Arthur Wood Shapiro, hon.1.\"THIRD-YEAR, SECOND HALF.- John Philip, first places, -3, hon., 2; Elsie Parr, first \u2018places, 2, hon., 4; \u2018Mary Astiton, first place, 1, hon., 3; Willie Gibbs, first place, 1, bon.\u201d 1; Pearl\u201d Brownrigg, \u2018hon:, 2; .Amiie Hiskett, - hon.4; .Mabel \u201cMarshall, hon.; 3; Willle Walker, \u2018hos.8; - John Cameron,\u2019 hon., 2; Willie - Wright, \u2018Ron: 1, \u2018Edith Jobnson, \u2018hon., 1; Robert Alex.Weir.hon.1 - THIRD YEAR FIRST HALF.5 Tavaré Parsons, first places, 3, hon., 3: William \u201cHouston, first place, 1, hon., 5; ;John Glass, bon, 5; Ethel Stryde, hon., 2; \u201cva Gittleson,.hon., 2; Ada Irvine, hôn.,:13 Maggie Davies, Bon.2, Lucy Hicks, frst lake, 1, bon, 1 Max Shapiro, laces, 3: Lyon Bercovitch, hon., : Briggs, Hoi.1.\u201cSECOND, YEAR, \u2018SECOND HALF, Agnes ; , hon., 4; Allie Hawking, : first places, -2;- \u2018Hon.2; Marky Schneider, first: place; 1, Bors.3; George.Thirby, firat places, .\u201cplace, L- vy = Ruby Destin, hon., \u20181; Yury Drake, bon, \u20181; Nellie .Street, hon., { 2; Robert Mancle: els, ig 3; \u2018Mabel \u2018Grover, hor, Then.1, Howard Good- Hop, \u2019 1;.John Hale, hon.:1; Lightstone, hon:, 1; Gordon Ross, dan, hon, .SECOND YEAR, FIRST.HALF, fst pisce, 1; \"William; Dickson; hon, 1: Jobn Fleming, hon., 1;Ernest Gibson, hon 1;.Edith Hawkihs, fifst place,\u201d 1, hon., \u201cRichard Kelller, hon,, 1;- Harold Kirby, hon., 1; Charles : Lun, -hon.\u2026, 3; Ltite- Mc- Ewan, Box; 4; Max.(Miller, Bon.4; | Eva Goldblatt, y an- burn, hon., 2; Jacob\u2019 2éarquand, first\u201d place, 1, hon., 4; Mabel | \u201cStewart, bon, 1; Mary Bercoviteh, hon., 1; 3: i \"Harford Mallony, Lion.1: hon; 1; Eva Agnew, fire: ; Féank Schneider, first ; \u2018Charles Ashton; rst.places, 2., \u2018hon., 1; bon.1; Falter.: | first pla Fred Bonnell, hon., 2: Agnes Lol ces, 6,\" ha 3; ANN STREET SCHOOL A pleasing eight was the closing exercises of Ann \u2018Street.School.The boys | and \u201cgirls appeared \u201cbright,\u201d \u2018clean and smart, and wore a look of joyous expectancy, many on account of the honors secured, and the whole because to-day\u2019 excreises mark the advent of the holi season.The results attained were considered most satisfactory.SECOND YEAR, FIRST HALF.Joseph Ferguson, first places, 2, hon., 2; Max Blomberg, first places, 2, bon.2; J.\u2018Saunders, hon., 3; Altred Thrum, hen., 2; Samuel Hyams, hon., 2; Fred.Holliday, hon., 2; George Walker, hon., 1; Francis Broadhurst, hon., 1; Isaac Gittleson, hon., 1; Fred.Goudie,\u2019 \"non.1; Wm.Trebel,bon,, 1; James Cullen, 1; Rosa Pauley, hon., 8; May Riley, hon., 1; Hilda Winman, hon., 1; May Edison, bon, :1; Hilda, Diamond, hon., 1; Ethel Stewart, first place, i.\"SECOND YEAR, SECOND HALF: Nora Ker, first places, 6, hon., 1; Alpin Fergusoa, first places, 2, hon,, 3; Freda Schwartz, hon., 5; Leah Vineberg, hot.Ida Shute, hon., 4; Moses.Dubnitzsky, non .3; Benjamin Selgler, hon., 2; Ambroise Alden, hon., 1.THIRD YEAR.Maggle Seaper, first places, 3, Bon, 4; Hattie Hyams, first place, 1, hon., 4; Mary Lee, hon., 4; Lily Finlay, frst place, I; hon., 1; Miléret Fryach, ton, 1; Lily Olding, hon., 1; Annie Cole.hon., 1; Jennie Gillender, pen, 1; Sydaey Wheeler, first places, 2, \u2018hon., 4; Albert Newhook, hon., 8; Moses Goldberg, hon.2; Charles Celle, hon., 2; Wm.Baldwin, hon., 1 THIRD YEAR, IL.Maud Ker, first places; 3, bon., 2; Mendel Deneberg, first: places,?, \u2018houn., 1; Janes Hislop, first place, 1, hon., 2; Rachel Vine- -berg, first place, 1, hon., 3; Violet Peterson, first place, 1, hôn., 1: Mabel Ander- som, bom., 2; Wan.Riley, bon, 3; Maud Shute, hon,, 1; Minnie Cohen, hon., 1; Ww.1, hon, 2; Benjamin \u2018Sanford, hon., 25 \u201cJoseph Leventhal, hon.3; Frank -Co- ben, bon.3.FOURTH YEAR, T.HALF.Ethel Rolling, first places, \u20184, hon, 5; Eva Prince, first places, 3; hon., 1; John Allen, hon., 1; John Willis, bon., 1; Sidney Gittleson, hon., 1; Norman Bouchet, first place, 1, ho., 1; Rose Spector, hon., 1; Earl Smart, hon., 1; Dora -Goläberg, .hon., 2; Rlizabeth Williams, hon.; 1; Mabel Parker, first place, 1, hon., 1; John \u2018Barrie, hon., 1; George Wilson, han.à .FOURTH YEAR, II.\\ William Mason, first places, 4, Lily Ruttenberg, first-place, 1, Jemima Wilson, first place, 1, 3 Madge Ulley, first place, 1, hon., 2; Irene - Beleack, first place, 1, hon., 3; Emma Shium, first place, 1, hon., 1; \"Myer Block, first place, 1; Charles Riley, hon., 3; Gyp- sie Mason, \u2018hon., 2; Hyman Schwartz, hon.1.FIFTH YEAR, I.HALF.\u201c Andrew Dunster; first place, 1, hon., 4; Ursula Williams, first place, 1, hon., 2; Henry Goldblott, first place, 1, hon., 2; Lily McMartin, first place, 1, hon,, 1; Grace Gill, hon., 2; Frederick Platts, hon., 5; Thomas Winder, hon., 3; Frances Gittleson, hon., 3; Altred Parker, hon., 2; John in- der, \"hon.2; John Clarke, hon.\u20182; Aaron Block, hon., 2; William, \u2018Bennie, hon., 1} Henrietta Graham, hon., 1.: FIFTH YEAR, SECOND HALF.Altie Goldblot, \u201cfirst \u2018places, 4, hon., : 83 Ethel Wheeler, first places, 2, \u2018hon.6: | Gordon Sennat, first places, 1, hon., 2; \u2018AL tred Gill, first place, 1; James: Dlley, \u2018first place, 1, hon., 4; Elizabeth Walker, hon.~ Olive: Cunninghäto; -hon.; \u201cSarah Honey, first place, 1, hon., 5; Brags Pos hon:, 4; hom, - 3; hon, 3; chet, hon., 3; Arthur Ulley, hon., 2.\"SIXTH YEAR, 1; Harry Colle,* \u2018first places, 3, hon., \u20181: Harry Bloomberg, \u2018first plates, 1, \u2018hon., 5; Rachel Ruttenberg, first places, 2, hon., :H Elina Muir, *a; first \u2018places, 1, bon, 2; Frederick Alen, *b,-hon., 3; Annie -Baion, hon., 1.* Commissioners\u2019 Bronze Medal for first General Proficiency.: Fourteen pupils in class, *a Commissioners\u2019 \u2018Scholarship, *b Commissioners\u2019 \u2018Séholarship.ABERDEEN \u2018SCHOOL SIXTH YEAR, SEGOND \u2018 HALF\u2014BOYS, H.Cockfeld, first.places, .9, bon.3; J.MacQuarrie, first -pläges, 2, \u2018non, 6; H.Gross, first places, 1;- H.Butteris,hon., :7; .Martin, first placè,:1, bon., 4; A.Glick- man, hon., 5; I.Tolzess, hon., 8: S.Gordon, hon., 4; + McBain, hon., 1; M; Gold stein; hon., \u201cKR \u201cBlakiéton, hon., 1; J Levinson, hoot.1.SIXTH | \u2018YEAR\u2014GIRLS.: Annie Newell, first \u201cplaces, :8,: hon., 2 .Florence Seymour, first.places, 8, hon., 7: Helena \u2018Henry, first \u2019 places, 2, hon,, Nettle Hewitt, hon., 5; Rosie Teplitzsky.hon., 4; Annie Coheñ.hon., 5; Lilian Reach, \u2018hon., 2; Annie Kline, hon., 2: Edna Huntzberger, hon:, 3; -Nellie- McNaught, first places, 3, hon:,: 15 \u2018Isabel Ibottson, hon., 1; Beatrice.Taylor, .hon., 2; Helen Nesbitt, hon., 3; Annie.Drummond, bon.1;, Rebecca Philips, hoti;, 1; Lily \u2018Hower, \u2018bon.es 1; Isabel Jordan; hon.1.\u201cMIXTE YEAR, I, \u201cRaoël Painchaud, first places, 4; Clara Balding, first places, 4, bon, 8 \u2018Eudora Bark, \u2018first\u2019 places, 2, \u201chon, 9, Louisa Balding, first\u2019 Places, 3: hon.6; Emily Jeffrey, first\u2019 \u2018places, -hon., 5: Laura Small, first place, 1, hom, 5; Saml Isaacs, first plate 1, kon: Vin, first place, -1; hon., 5; .Garry, hon., 3; Maud \u2018Boxer.EY 27 5, Boi, 3 first place, 1 .i.4; Viola Cooper, - 'Veberg, \u2018hon.\u2019 1; Fale \u2018Ward, hon., 1: Rachel Solomon; \u2018hon., 1 Edith \"McDonald; hon., 1; \u2018Willie Huntof: hon., 1; Matilda .Booth, -hon,; 1; Waltes- Larivee, hon,, 1; Alice MeMilan, hon., 2; Gertrude Lehrer, hon., 1; Maresha- Rosen: thal, rat place, + Éoñ., Bus Lee AR, \"IL\u2014GIREB.\u2019 (Edith English, first \u2018Places, :2,- hon:, Mabel \u2018Stanfield, first ; Place, 1) \u2018hon., \u20183: Rosa Cohen, first places; 2,-hon., 2; : Bessie Briger, first place; 1: - Doi udyk, first.place, 1, hon., 1; Jemima- Greer: first placa, -1,\u201d hom., 1: Clara Rozand,.\u2018hon.\u201c9; \u201cJessie \u2018Phillips, hou, 3: \u2018Eitzabeth M é hen, 3; - Susfe_ Silverman, ho 2 ; \u201cStoner, Ton, 1; RaclieT Budyk \u201chon., hoa.,.1; Else Callard.Ho IFTH: YE.\u2018Amy.Lepa ph Bra Taylor, hon 3 BH Lily McGillivray frst pi \u2018Nooman, ke M: Filorencé \u2018Logan, hon Gordon \u201cAsh, he Georgz 3 MoGNiT Harriet\u201d Bloombury,* first places, 5, \u201chan.yb 3 Woods, tor, hon., 2; Cormick, hon., 2; Wallace \u2018Henry, Jas.McGrogor, hon., 1; Robert Nelid 1; Leslie Jones, hony 1; Donalda Me first Places; 1, hon., 1; Florence cysts hon., \"1; Gladys Carpenter, hon., 1; Ma 1, bon, 1; E.Reay, \u2018hon., 2; Harrison; hon., SECOND YEAR, SECOND: HALF first\u2019 places, Constantine 7 Hattie Fanoy Harrisdn, b Jacobs, first places, 1; Edith hain, hon., 1;-TLomas Hurst, first Places, 1 FIFTH YER thesrhild, Gélz, Chas, savane, 4 firat Haxaire, | Cyril Descotes, first places, ; On.D.Spector, first place, 4 Len laces, R\u2014SECOND Ben.hon., 1; | non, 1.AUF\u20143OYS, Bouchard, aber.first places.4 hones 8; Platt Stanley, firet places, 2, hon Kearns, Gordon, first place, 1, héns., As bt first place, 2, hons, oni;, +8 ; Roback, Abr: FOURTH YEAR\u2014BOYS.© * Levy, Maurice, first places, 3, hons., Flower, David, hons., 6; 1; Sandelopky, Charles, bon., 1; Lefebvre, hon., 8; Arthur Cushing, \u2018hon:, 3: Clarence v.ærsnklin, hops, 3; Knowles, Desig Donahue, firet - places, 2, bon., 6; Gordon hon.1; Brodsky, Max, hon., 1; San- Edwards, boa., 2; Charles deGruchy, hon., aelofaky, Jacob, bon, 1; Drysäale, William 5; Robert Gibson, homn.; 1; Arthur Gall, B., -hons:, Ramsay, \u2018a Cecil, bone = 5 hon., 1 Rupert Hood; first.plaoe, 1; hom, Mckennie, -.Roy, Brat place, 1; Wi 14nd 8: Witte Jackson, hon., Adolphus Jones, don, hons., 2.# - firet' place, .1, \u2018hon., 2;, baa McCaw, hon, Willlam H.J., William H., hons., 8; Lister, Lauréncs ura.races; 3, bons., 4 Kenñèdy, hons., 6; Reay, Cecil B., hons., 7; \u2018Coben, Lefebvre, Eugene, places, 2, hous., 4; McKeen, Edward, hon., 25° Norris, J.Hillyard, hous., 3;.MeCrud- \u2018| den, Stanley H., hons., 2; Morgan, ANéir L., honk.4; McCormick, A.Stewart, hon., te THIRD YEAR~\u2014-GIRLS, McCory, \u2018Eva, first places, 4, hons., wi Coffin, Adglena, first place, 1, house; \u2018Haviland, Edith, first places, 2, hons., 4 Boxer, Emily, hons., 5; Richardson, Olive, first place, 1, hons., 4; Garbutt, Ethel, first 4; Lawton, Rose, bois, Si: Lillie, hon., 1; Pinck, Edith, myth, | Stelia, hon., 1; Allen, Nelly, hon.Keiser, Allee, hon.1; Flower, - Mildred, i Doyle, Grace, \u2018hon., piace, 1, hons., Ton ho 1, Stanley Church, first place, 1, \u2018Willlam Brown, first\u2019 place, 1, Samuel.Freeinan, hons., 2; Aaron Finchang.hons.,3; Moses, Gordon, bons.,2; Fred.Jeck- alin, bon., 1; Albert Carey, Lionel Lane,\" h 1; hon., 1; Louis Vas thowsky first plaoe,,1, hons., 3; John Wilson, first place, 1, hon.x 1; May \u2018English, first places, 3, hon., 4 ; Susie Gross, h 1; Yvonne Labranche, hon., 1; Grace Morris, bon.Pierce, hons., 2; Jennie Shinner, hon.1; 5; Gladys \u2018Willams, 1; Marion.Workman, May.Tellier, the first.place, 1, bon., 1.; :_\u2026 SECOND YBAR, \"SECOND HALF, Barney.Schwartz, first places, 3, hon, 3; 15; Edmund Baker, FOURTH Y on, ons.-hon., Gosford Mittin, hon., hon., 1; \u2018Bthal McConnell, flfat.pla 1 Don, # pes Maoquerrie.frst Pace.1 e Martin, hon., 1; Hazel Mat- tinson, \u201cfirst, place, 1, hea.3 3 Jersey, hoa.Sarah Urear, h 1 THIRD \u2018YEAR, BOYS.Leo Corlo, first places, 6, hon.5 vi \u2018Earl, fist\u2019 places, 4, hon., 4;.erbert - Earl, .p\u2018erre, hon.» 15 Abram Cohen, hon., 2; 2; ards, \u2018hon, ria Corio, 2s Fi es hoa.Place, A; Bon.hon,, » 8; John ado aii 8 Bars 4, hon., 2; Gordon Howard, hon; 1 2e Valinsky, hon., 1; wo, m.Bekh ard, hon.1 on, 2; Jennie Fi Siar.lithe, hen., 1; place, Ruth Mecillivray, hon,, 1 1; 1; Ruth De 1; Freda Watt, hon., 1:- Jackson, hoi, L Lottie Denman, \"hon, \u201cRoland OUR YEAR, sHooND HALF, - \u2018 Apéte \u2018Waelnstein, frst Dlaces, 6, hon. ames Rose, hons., 2 Etta Zackén, hons., «hon.1; Percival Dake ds: th 2; Harold Milks, hops, 2; Alike Lamont, Gorge \u201cB er A ons, 4; , 2; Anthony Grakam, hond 2 Nellie a a 3, Douglas | Woolgar, hons., 2; Laurie.GI hon., 133] Bremner, hons,, 3 Por Maxwell; | Maggie \u2018Sexton, hon., 1; Lizzte iis, \u2018hons., 3; -Bremner,\u2026 hons,, 9 :hon., 1: WilHe Craig, hon, =.\u2018oste; Philip.Blumenthal, Lona, 2; orinan \u2018hon., 1; Florence TomHn,- : Craig, - xander orney,: ni first noi Berta st, Tant, 64 Notre Dame Street and 2288 5 Catherine\u2019 Street, i LL, Edythe.Allen, hofis.; 2; \u2018Era Rupert, | Louis Samusls, | hons., first 9 lice X , 7 chti, hou, $ Coffey, first.Places, 5,_hon., 4; Greta ,, hon.Ti Blanche De .Winters, - 5 Barjow, hon., \u2018| ner, bon.1.\u2018I hons., 2; Ei kon, 4 1 Smith, bi on, 1.YEAR\u2014BOYS.\u201cJack: Parkes, first places, 5; hon., 1;.Albert Robertson, fitst places, 2; hons., 3; Thomas Les, hons., 7; Reginald H oll, hon., 1 ; Percy 1; hons., 3 Edgar Thomas, hons., 15° Norman Thom- William Bonaidzen, hors., 2; Findlay.Piet, 7 bons, 3; Moses Firi- kelstein, hons., 2; - George Blumenthal, \u2018hons,, 4; Harold Croyadil, first- plate 1; Gordon Armour, hons., 1; Arch hibald McCallum, hons., 2; - Lawrence ne; hve fob Getz., + \u2018William Boyle, ; im Graham, YA GIRLS.Clara Wi iron, first places, $ hons., het Esther Ogulnik, first places, 2; hons., Etta Freeman, \"st place, 2; hon.; 3; | Hao MecKercher, fret place, 1; hons., 3; Annie Samuels, first place, 1 3 hons., 5; Frances Le Dain, hons.Mary MacArthur, hons., Neff Bar eryl low, 6; Maude Lefebvre, om » 2; 1.hon,, 1; ith Dett- Knox, \"hon, 1; Ruby G Winnie.Rogers, hon., mers, -hon., 1; Lillie Brèwer, hon., 1; Iva Mock, hon., 1; Violet Lowe, hon.1; Marthe Morrison.h \u2018FOURTH TEAR BOYS.g.William Goodier, first places, 5, hon, ; Alvin Gaodier.\u2018firet places, 2) hon., 5: Aaron \u201cMiller, first places, + hon., 8; inald Cribb, first places, 1, hon., 6; 5 n Gardiner, first places.1; Robert | Abraham, Bon, I Stuart Mooney, first | places, 1 , bon, 1 ; Victor Lydon, bon., 1; tewart \u2019 Cumming, hon, 2; Victor Wir kinson, - Jet places, 6 hon.\u2026, Wallace Baker, first places, 2; \u2018hon.3: Kime Ma H ison, first aces, + hon., 6; Hebert, Finghäth;\u2018 hot Alfred Donovat, hon., '5; Alex.Dorion, hon, 1;-Clive Le: in, first \u2018places, 1, hon., 2 s Basil Cranz, non, 2; Clifford Smith bob.5 L Linton.Roberts, hon, y, bon, - hop, 1: Dadié Kay, Bon.2.Annie Bennett, first places, 7, hon., 10; Hazel Bennet, bon, 10;- Pearl Reid, first | places, 2 hon., 9 ; \"Irene Le Dain, first places, 1, hon, Sue Leslie, hon., 6; Mearsbec, 5; Rebe utile, Sadie Freeman, hom; 2; y 8: Luni Johnson, hou, 1; Winnie Mace, , 2.FI.YEA BOYS.Fad pons, 2 Fred.Wilehire, first places, 5, hon., Arthur Wilshire, first places; 1 > hon., 5 Laurence Tannenbaum, hon., 7; Pere | Woolley, hon., 3; Hubert Leslie, hon, 4; Preston Prince, first places, 1, hon, 3: William \u2018Thomas, hon., 2; Frank hon., 3; Herbert Thom son, hon;,\" 2; Stanley Finnie, hoa., 1; Fred.Ivan P.Holland, kon, 1; Albert With first places, 1, hon., 1 Walter Otter, first places, 1; Ton, 1.FIFIH YEAR\u2014GIRLS, Doris Hammond, first places, 10, hon., 1; Edith Andrews, hon., 8; Lillian Me ry, hot 7; Dinah Lauterman, hon., 6; May Rosser., hon,, 5; Hazel Murchij- \u2018son, hon., 4; Flora Donaldson, hen, 3; Muriel Welsh, hon., 2; Muriel * \u201cWarri- SIXTH YEAR BOYS.\u201cGordon Macnaughton, fitst places,.8; \u2018hons., 6; George McIntosh, first.places, 2: hons.) 4; Geo corge Lawrence, État place 1: hon., 1; -Harrison Feoples, b oe y- George Morris, bons, 2 bons, 2; to tremson | hons.Pl Rs ; Livermore, first Place, .13; Dlr Kner bons.2 x a - Edith Little, first Dlaces,- 5; \u2018ons.ivian Murchison, hons., 5; Madge tr rst places, 5; - hons., 4;.Bertha Clendinneng, first place, 1; hon, 2; A.Le Dain.hons., 2: Annie\" Brownstein, Hon., 1; Mary ¥ ved, hon., 1; ; Edna Swain, hons, 2 onlin 3 Mecaw, one 3; Annie Barlow, kon: Reboot Arbert hous., 2; Annabel Steed: 6 puce 1 1; Lottie McK ercher, el Grossman, hons., 2; Alice \u2018Fadie, first places, 3; hons., Hi: *Ethel S \u2018Dawson, hons., 3; Grace Bennet, first place, 14, bons, 3; \u2018Isabel Patterson, bons.meteo ot i DUFFERIN SCHOOL \u2014;.p.SPCOND YEAR\u2014Fli:sT HALF.Shap pire, J homs., 2; Freda Saxe, hons., 2;.Ear]- O'Connor, hons., 2;.Harry Simon, | hons., 2; Edward Connors, ons, 2; Lel- Doran, hons., 2; Annie \u2018Fergüson, Lows Lipschitz, lions., 1; Tred.ghey fone, -2; Samuel: Lochman, \u201chons., 1; Jacob \u2018Crown, hons., 1; Harry Orenstein, hone, 1; Annie Harris, first places, 1; jhons; 1; Tose Vosburgh, first places, SOON.YEAR=-SÉCOND HALF.\" ; \u201cIda Crown.Bret: places: ¥: \u201chom, - | Edward ert, first places, 15< ons, 2; ow- | Le Dain, first place, | | Carl Bindman, finst Places, 1; : hois., 4; | Emma Reiman, first: Yictor Dedual, dual, first \u201cplaces, 2, Buck- Mary Archibald, hon., 1; *, Hattie.Gilbert, ~ Albert\u2019 Whiting, first pices, 2, frome.oa Rose Joseph, > firat places, I; Susan - | Berths Jasiow, hôns, 1; Ksther Lusb- | dal.| Gold, \u201cfirst places, 2; bons, 3; the 3 Moses Scatsberg; finst places, 1; hope.: 5 - r Henry Saxe, bons.; 1; Minnie Si Tons, ; Fanny ath.hons.Yo -chael Frank hons., \u20181; Lous pu bons, 3 ; Sophie 8) Slatkott bons., 1; Lo I hone,\" 3; \u201cFanny Manders, & -hons.; 2; Pas He rlert Sturgess, hous, Kate Co \u2018Gold, bons; 3.THIRD Sik RFI BST\" HAL.: Harry Cohen; first.places, 2; lions, 3; © \u2018Fanny Erdrich, firét-places, 2; hons, I; 3; Lillie\u2019 Downes, bone, Esther *\u2019Sohten- : ger, hons., 1; Sarah Tightens, hons., 5: Jacob Scherman, hons.Harry.Feld- etein, hons., 1; Max Rivenborg, hons, 1; Jacob Hornstein, 1 hens, 2; Benjamin Bessener, hons,, 1; Alex.\u201cMarks, ions, 1; George Whitehead, hons., 2; Alex: - Masters, homs.,, 1; \"Sidney Glennon, \u201chops., 1; Annie Bloom, hons., 3; ! Pasbinkofsky, lions, Reietea\u2019 Aaron hons., 1; Edith Hanna, hone, 1.TIIRD, YEAR, SECOND HALF.\"B.Mary Geffen, first places, 13 hon., 5 Samuel Elkin, first places, 1 hon, 15 Alma-Ouelette, first places, 1 j hou, 1; ¥dward Wheeler, first places, à ; hon, 1; Bertie Pashinkofsky, Jon, 1 bath, hon.; 1; Ales.Yaphe, jes 1; Fane ny Jacobson, hon., 2; Solos omon hons, 1; Rose Erdich ch hone 1 THIRD YEAR, SECO zarus, first places,\u2019 2; .ay h én, \u2026 i i, ih Es = : Jackin 1 ot arte, tha hon 3; Amie hon., 2; Bertha \u201cCob her, hon oe > hon., 1; Aaron.Dappa Foreman, \u201chim 1; Bessie Elkin, hon: 1: Fanny Fine \u201chon., 1 =; ro RTH YEAR ST Abram Weinteld, \u201cfirst places, 5; Bong, \u20ac Ward Lap, first places, 2; n., 45 Sidney Hamil ton, first places, 1 ben Ze Ghze, John Rowe imo,\u201d bon, 4; Segoe \u201cinsters Thon.4; Mor .des, Hyman Stvermss, hon, % Se nt et hatapec, 1 hon,, 1 45 Millman, pet p 3 hon, 4; Edith Finn, first places, + ;.Donald ¢ Brown, hon., 3; Isidore hon., Florence Singer, hon., 3; Edith Whitehead ben Lt chel Hares, bong 1; Jhon, \"FOUR \u201cSECOND HALF.Robert ners, first : ces 1; 5 Bod 85.Fredrica Beatti as 5 Arthur Kert,.first places, Bessie: Wiseman, first hace à i ben Bella Thompson, Agnes Aird, fret places, 1;- hon., Bi Rose Cohen, fist places, 5 hon.3; Joseph\u201d Held, first places, 2 ; bony 2 Willie Waters, first places Anos: - Weiss, hon., §; Samuel om Ls hom: 11; Alex.Chevrän,- bon: 1;° \u2018Rachel Supe 2% hon., 3; Annie Koso ebecca Gordon, om, 1 Tray Cols, 1; fon, Ekin] hc hon 1; Milles Kindestine, home, +.FIFTH \u201cYEAR-FIRST: HALF, (Golda Bercoviteli, first places, 7, hon, A: Myer | Sidler first places, 2, hon, ee.Harriet C Held, first places, 2, 4 : Isaac: Kert, yong places, 1, hon., chet Rozen.first : places, 1.novitch, first a ces, 1; f hon., 4; Ruby amiifon, now 7; Martin.Dyson, hon, 2; Mamie Deore me] ityerman, he berg, hon., 3 R aber, hon Mary Wilansky, hom 23 Frant y bon.x Fanny Fink = ) u om, - hon, ce ; bon Li 1; Sear e Nich YEARS: on Feldstein, Inet.et, \u201ches, + Sarah Ruten ho 4; Rosenthal, ts 4 3 Lorn a Downes, Dir dons 1 3 na Pins, tru ner, hon., fre b Race a Mia first: places, 1; 3 Zacker, bon, 1; Harold Idler, first 1, bon:, 2; James Poyaner, hon, 1; Edi r hon., 2; Max Liverman,hon., 2 Fabiola Brunet, first places, L.= © ~ SIXTH YEAR\u2014] RST HALF.Matilda Nixon, pt laces, 8; a, 2 \u2018Etta Jacobson, first ces, -2; hon,-%3 sus Coppleman, first Places, 5) box: sé \u2018Laterman, fret Places, x fied Sone, Florence 0 Hera, hons.,.1, \\Mit- Frama, fon.Ba 5 235 Hyman Jaime\u201d ron, hops \u201c SECONI FIRS AL oren, hon., 3; Oswald \u201cKeir, hon, 2; J Harry is places 5 lions, 3 Waters, hon, 3: Joseph @ me bon.JE -1;.Bessie Silver, first places, 2 Ws ry Wil first p L.» 1 Bengt Dunwoody, hon, 2; Kins TE YEA * ae Pi REPOND HA Abe ohn «Frothingham see missioners\u2019 scholarship.(Continued on Pare Seven.) ~ John Brown, fist places, 3 des, 15: © William Fellows, first places, T; hons., 3 Moses Bercoviteh, hons., 5: Lay Golds man, hons,, 1; Benjani bons; first places, 2; hon, 8 c 5 \u2018 Sonar \u2018Conners, first places, 1, be 5 a nH NATION ALS Won.Defeated the \u201c Montreal Team in a Poor.Exhibition Game.\u2014 4 THE SHAMROCKS WON THE MATCH AGAINST THE NEW YORK CHAMPIONS The English Polo Team Defeated the Americans - on Saturday.METROPOLITAN G( \u201cGOLF PLAYBRS OUT-PLAYED WESTMOUN: GRAND TRUNK CREWS FOR A C.A.REGATTA\u2014LAWN TEN- \u2019 NIS TOURNAMENT The match played on Saturday afternoon between the Montreal and National la- | crosee teams.on the grounds of the M.A.A.A, \u2018Westmount, was undoubtedly one of the most disappointing and ragged that bas been wituwessed on amy local campus for many a season.In fact, the less eald about the play the better.Nevertheless, In the interest of lacrosse, a few facts Ÿ carried the rubber out of danger.; chard intercepted a pass from Marshall | 1 and tossed to Roach.The ball travelled {to solve.THE PLAY The players lined up for.action at ; 235, and, after a few preliminary- words of caution\u2019 \u2018and advice'from the.referee, Mr.| Polen, the ball was faced.se.Aubin drew \u2018and threw to Masterson.The latter carried the ball down field, passed to Ward, who shot.\u2019 Hamilton blocked, and \u2018Taylor an- down to the mouth of the Montreal net, where a scrimmage occurred, during which Ward kicked it in.Time, 2 min.A National 1.Montreal 0.Second Game.\u2014The \u2018Montreal \u201ccentre got the advantage at the face and a \u2018sharp attack followed on the National net.\u2018The |.National defence early demonstrated: their strength by repelling several severe attacks.Blanchard, on the visitors\u2019 defénce, .was .conspicuous, not only for the * protest\u2019 notoriety, (of which he hes recently |- become.the victim), but.for his \u2018really\u2019 clever work.He is cool and effective, \u201cand; plays Kavanagh's old position in splendid | style.Mackerrow worked hard and féd the home players continually, but the latter | found the National defence a stiff problem Masterson got a knock over the\u2019 Dose, anû had to retire for a while.Strachan went off to even up.The Montreal fielders did a lot of fast running, but .the -home refused to run in on the net, -hence their long shots were easily gathered.in by L'Heureux.The Montreal defence\u201d worked hard to hold off the National attack.Brown, at point, almost scored for the Montreals.After dodging two men, \u2018he slipped before he.could shoot, when he was within a few feet of the .pet, thus losing an almost certain goal.Shortly afterwards, however, Brown again secured\u2019 on a pass from Dodds and lodged the ball into:the National: net.- Time, 31% min.rocks, - nt lacrosse.team on Saturday, worked the: um GC, team on the.fel \u2018Ridge.Tle final score was 15 goals to Canadians won jast year's:match Ene Crescents by 8.goals to B.\u2018mafority of the long runs;- Robinsôp, :Hoo- \u2018bin, McKeown and: the two Brennan.dls | tirguished themselves by their \u2014ell=roud developed game, in which sure stick work and forceful throwing were most promin: ent.\u2019 YOUNG CAPITALS \"WON.28.\u2014In, days lacrosse match th q Capitals, of.Ottawa, and the-:Jocai victory went to the visitors, the-pcore- ing 5 to nothing.Mr.P.Jamieson, Al monte, gave: great \u201csatiataction as BASEBALL: RESULT OF NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cinoinnatt \u2014 Cincinnati .\u2026 900000080 Chicago.«v.01 003.06 00-1 At Boe ton \u2014 Philadelphia-Bost postponed; val: °p \u2018| British team won.For the Shamrocks side Currie.made the ; ENGLAND Won AT POLO London, Jane: 23:\u2014The greatest interest 1 was taken in-the deciding polo.game Of.the series for.the American cup.at Bur- Jingham on Saturday.The club.ground J has seldom seen such ail assemblage.The The teams were: Americans\u2014J.H.\u2018Waterbury, \u2018R.L.Agas- y.sis, Foxhall Keene and Lawrence Water- tsh-~CecHl Nickels -Patteson Nick- HE, > Miller and \u2018Walter # Buck- + master, England won the polo game by 7 goals\u2019 \u20181, \"The - was in every Way.\u2018a; mer ex- \u201cgame- \u2018mibition \u2018 \u2018of-polo than.each \u2018of its predeces-\u2018 .sors.:: Both Poms meant to do their best, .| and the pace was fast throtighout - The American team played well \u201ctogether, and :the.way.they - \u2018backed each other up was beyond pra \u201cIt is curious to note that, on the whale, | the.Americans failed In \u2018that which was their strong point\u2014their\u2019 defence: They attacked much oftener then when they won \u201cthe first game, but the English defence was too good: ARGONAUTS S PREPARING : \u2014 : Toronto, \u2018ont.june 28.\u2014The \u201cEvening i Telegram\u2019s\u2019 special\u2019 cable says:\u2014The Argo- -raut\u2019s new .Ciaaper:- \u2018boet-< was\" trieï-| by the crew on Friday afternoon and pro- nournted \u2018satisfactory.OR-GREENE CASE.: New and Unexpected Phase Entered: Upon.\u2018 PRISONERS TO BE biOUGET BACK TO MONTRES Le t, either sus sition as - perior.Court, Honor Mr.nesday next, On.Satürday, forenocn, -and.Larue, -took his seat in the Quebec, June 23\u2014The celebrated Gay- nor-Greene case has entered upon a new and unexpected phase, but one wii«h, it is believed, will no; long delay the .return of \u2018the prisoners.bo.Montreal, thus putting an end to the unseemly scramble between the lawyers of the two cities for their possession and théir epoils.It eppears- pecting an unfavorable decision from Judge Andrews or doubting the soundness\u2019 of their por.fo the first writs of habeas corpus po) in.the case and served in it Montreal, the counsel for the defence on Friday - evening applied for and obtained from another judge of the Su- 1 Justice Caron, a new writ of habeas.corpus di Tected to the \u2018Sheriff of Quebec and or- ng him to produce the defendants, Ses he did Saturday morning, \u201cwhereupon they were.remanded until Wed- when Judge \u2018Andrews, accompaned by Judges Cimon bench, Until \u201cthis had happened, there was no occasion for the higher courts to intervene and for this reason, in thik par- tieular case, he rejected.the application for certiorari to.remove the still incomplete Proceedings and record from Mon: Teal.In his opinion, the warrant issuc by Judge Lafontaine for the.arrest o: Gaynor and Greene had been legally issued, though unwisely executed, and ali the proceedings.since .taken - before hin at Montreal in pursuance of that wa tant had been perfectly regular.i therefore - quashed: the writs of habeus corpus issued umder his own authority, and, in spite of the new writ issued dr Judge Caron, ordered the Sheriff, who was present in court, lo send Pack \u201cLe prisonens immediately to Montreal and deliver them over again to the custoiy of the governor of the Montreal jail iy be dealt with by the Montreal Extrad:- tion Commissioner, In conclusion, he severely condemned the intrevention of any other judge in the case when he was regularly seize ith.it, and until he had passed upon CAUSES EXCITEMENT.Needless to say that Judge Andrews e decision end remarks caused quite a sensation among the audience in the ¢rowded court room, many of whom had confidently counted \u2018upon quite a different outcome.- However, the best \u2018professional opinion here i unanimous in conceding \u2018the soundness of Judge Andrews\u2019s ruling, wale th: msuly and w- dependent stand taken in the matter by His Honor meets the wis aviproval «f \"all right-minded citizens.It pow only reg; ing the play are necessary.In the a place, it'is well to allow certain latitude for the poor conditfon of the lacrosse grounds, the consequence of heavy.1ains, which probably militated against cieen, fast and sclentific lacroesd.But iv wae.confidently expected that there would be'a fairly good game, as tie players had.practiced faithfully.The match -was not long in progress, when jt beiame evident that the style of Play was going to be considerably: below senior form.To say that at times the play was: amusing, is indeed putting it At New.ork\u2014rovkiyn- New York game postponed; rain.At-Pittsburg\u2014 Pittsburg \u2026 oo: oor 10 St.Louis .100.NATIONAL LEAG Club.\u2019 ; -Pittsburg -.Chicago.Brooklyn The Argos: at the completion of their At- .| lantic trip averaged a gain of seven pounds | in weight.Mr, Lehmann has kindly placed hie.boathouse \u2018at the disposal of \u2018the Ar- | gonauts.Mr.T.Sullivan's arrangements for.the comfort and: convenience of the Toronto men are splendid.Mr.Liou Scholes\u2019s boat is up to expecta- | lobe.Both the Arges \u2018and Scholes are 5 guertered \u2018et \u2018the Quasry Hotel, Bourne- } En The eight are-out- tor practice twice daily.gous sigh doius \u2018good work, end is rapidly owing in favor.EREWE TO REPRESENT THE - GRAND pe.TRU.x AT A.C.REGATTA.: The Grand Trunk Soating: Club.has dè- cided to send the following men to the court room.was crowder wi:h'imém- bers of the profession and others in expectation of some sensational develop: ments.His Honor fist rendered \u2018judg: ment.on \u2018the \u2018rule.for contempt against: Chief Detective Carpenter, which he dis- | missed on the ground that, in -the diffi- remains to be geen what Sheriff Lange- lier, who i now placed in pretty much \u2018the same perplexing vos i'zn chat Detective Carpenter was, will do\u2014whether he will obey Judge Andrewss ord:r and send the prisoners back to Montreal at once, or whether he will consider - himself cult -and perplexing position in.which bound #o retain them here under Judge \u2018he was placed ;betwéen the orders eman- Caron\u2019s remand for production again on ating from two.differéiit courts and act- | Wednesday -méxt.Nothing definite, how- \"ing as: he had the advice of coun- lever, can be ascertained on\u2019 this head.Teel, Carpenter's conduct wae to a great All sori of contradictory rumors are aies ee ae ue [eurent où thé Ae EE y a D y case, it is pretty wi whe- competent.authority.ve the same time 3 = and ent Montreal, 1.National, 1.Third Game.\u2014National won the draw and: the flelders engaged in sôme Food combination play, working the ball\u2019 right in on the Montreal net.Ward sent in a | shot, which Hamilton blocked neatly, and Haines = relieved.Both ' téams were | picking.up somewhat, and the play was fairly even.The Valois brothers, Blan- | chard and Roach, were as steady as g stone wall, and the light men on the Montreal heme Jered pcorly when they ran against them.L'Heureux played a magnificent game in the flags.For the Mont- reals, Mackerrow was doing the bulk of the field \"work, while Hamilton, in the goals, ther Gaynor and Greene ade kept here \u201canildly, spd it is to be-gegretted that the mach was not postponed in .theinteresis of the game.In the first place, neither team was, seemingly, in dition, .but: in this respect the Montreall boys were most.rrominent.Their, team | tactics \u201cwere of the poorest; \u2018in fact, th y/ did not play; it \u2018was.nothing more or than muffing, -misjudging, - wild throwing, poor checking, and \u2018ineffective shooting, and to cap matters, the home: never ventured in- on theit opponents\u2019 :nets: \u2018with the exception of \u2018one or two epecial occasions, and then only for a moment.Strange to say, the oniy game scored by Montreal was \u2018the result.of one brave effort on the part of the home to risk-their llves in an effort to come within .speaking distance of L\u2019Heureux.\u2018Whenever \u2018the winged wheel: players shot on goal, thelr effort was sô poorly directs éd \u2018and misjudged that either J.Valois or L'Heureux - simply picked .out the ball with\" ease, relieving their nets with little | or ho difficulty.- The home -pliyers -lost opportunities by the score, and never once were they dangerous, as a\u2019 result .of \u2018their -dong.throws In on the National nets.In the field \u2018Clary\u2019 Mackerrow was.the.star.He wae all over the.campng, and had it \u2018mot been for his great work in dropping ack continuously, and assisting the .de- © \"tence to, relieve, there: is no doubt but \u2018that.\u2018the\u2019 score would have been: .much higher egainat the defeated team.-Mr.: Mackerrow was at.periods.during the \u201cmatch the Te- Siem of grand stand eympethy,.as his | lendid play deserved better results: On .the defence, Taylor was: a pard \u2018man :to pass,: and time: and again: he succeeded in| clearing the rubber at en opportune time, while Hamilton between.the nets showed himself master of \u2018the situation.His \u2018stopping was clever, \u2018and the.manner 1n \u2018which he picked out some.of the- hottest shots was phenomenal.-He is a most relizble and.careful player, and in fastér Sompany, 1 he would no doubt \u201cexcel him- Self in :thet particular position.The re- \u201cmainder of the players wére erratic._\u2014On::the other -hand, the: Nationals wou \u2018because: they played.better lacrosse.The \u2018East \u201cEnd twelve at least.showed, soms | knowledge, of.the game.They played for the \u2018and_-were succeselul in scoring \u2018a = ir \u2018games Within close shooting range: .of.the Montreal goal, -end this, @s the re.eult generally of combination and effective shooting: They endeavored at times to come together In the.fortn of a team, paase \u201c tek, dodging, and checking, most \u2018favora- \u201ciy under - existing conditions.= \u201cdefence checked, hard, dontinuonsly in\" pureutt of the\u2018 ball: - \u2018home accépted all - Shanes \u2018they paesed the \u201cPest they could; they kept working in on thelr opponents\u2019 nets, when in possession | ot; the\u201d ball; rey passed\u2019 \u201cthe rubber with | -judgment and precision, and above al, ito: say \u2018that } he victors | and ctédrèd , der; it \u201cwas sufficient | - rateto achieve success.L'Heureux; | \u201cis fast and reliable.What.he \u201cfi d6 in the way of stopping shots] © bat not Elve \u2018him mauch concern.Messrs.= Yalow and Bland 1 \u201cTony s 34 yeoman .work, the fwo latter y: son and Sard, on the home, did all judged om.& éenior - point : ol view, = oe Note of four games to] the field, white & al weak, kept i distinguishing.themselves, while |.was the most effective defence man on the; team.Meldrum got slightly hurt, which necessitated a brief delay.The slippery ground spoiled many pieces of combination.Montreal\u2019s home were shooting from: toe | far out to score.Both defences were strong, and -the homes \u2019were.correspondingly weak, with the advantage in favor of the east \u2018enders.Eventually, after twen- ty-seven minutes\u2019 rather poor lacrosse the Nationals.secured their second goal, Kearns finding the net.National 2.-Mont- real 1.The fourth game Jastéd only\u2019 atiout \u2018a minute.After the fate the ball was sent down to.the Montreal citadel.Marshail \"sent it.back to Mackerrow, who dodged.a couple of men, but his pass was intefcept- ed -py Roach, who sent a long shot to Masterson.Ward, then secured and sent | Boston At St: \u2018Louis\u2014 St_ Louis.Philadelphia oe Clsveland Club.Chicago .+.Bi Ahr a \u201cshot past Hamilton, into the net.Net de tiongls 3.Montreals 1.The fifth game openod, as did its prede- | cessors, with the Montreals on the defensive.The play.noticeably grew rougher.The.Nationals were playing better combination than theif opponents, and rained |.the shots in \u2018on Hamilton.Then {he Motit-\" real home had a chance to attack, but au théir\u2018long shots were snaps fer L'Heurelrx to dispose, of.Finally : Milatersc caught a-pass from Ward, he.gave his: *cover\u2019 the \u2018go-by,\u2019 -and gent\u2019 a flares.shot towards Hamilton, with, which : eTaitor failed \u2018to copnect, and Oncé\u201d.gain the \u201cumpire\u2019s hand announced & goal for.the Franco- Hibernians.Time; 2:05 7 mln:- National - 4 Montreal 1.Sixth- -Game.\u2014St.Aubin- dréw and some desultory.passing took place among \u2018the National fielders.When the Montreals did secure the ball \u2018they.found the National defence impossible to.plerce.As play progressed the east endera improved.The Montrealers: worked desperately to secure.another goal, but it was all to no purpose, ester, sive errors.\u201cby ramets et slow \u2018baserunning\u2019 and smablirty red oy races or i on by où *Worcester- bunched t Brad \u2018and fourth .fnnin; By innlngs\u2014-.* Rochester \u2018Warosster BN and the whistle blew, announc- | Provi ing that time was up, leaving \u2018the Nationals winners \u2018of, thelr first match -thi# year |.by, a score of 4 to 1.The.Montreals ate le hard.\u2018Their défencé.was good; put \u2018home section \u201cwas practically : out of tie | same from the start: : Summary.Game.\u201cWon: by.Levees National ; Jv.Masterson\u2019 FF oe ee 205 D SHOTS.| \u201cThe \u201cMontréal lacrosse club, like \u2018the | Montreal \u2018baseball team, - -golhe to the foot.of matters.L'Heureux.was: 8; gignifies,- when.hé Taylde \u2018out quite a.figure\u2019 at point, .i : tandard, an ae \u201cthe a.and\" Srobably covered.\u2018Fore Sean \u2018than any two\" \u2018players\u2019 on Bis: National twelve, is.A rons \u201cWHC tive saerits of! th How: \u201c Ton aw fit \"to allow Httie coe She ot pol auy : a mature, to pase fat to-dwe _ (diate Leésgue ser .| ternoen.yt.) might ax well Have been 20:¢o\u2019 3; or, \u2018ain oung | id eagy, time.beating thé.Shamrocks 1 ih ie \u2018Tntorprovincial Interme- | à hors \u201con Saturday af \u2018The se e home team cared to.ih: Scored by.\u201cTime, | # Ward oe | catches.© 0\u2019 \u2018played 4 19.) By tn \u201cMcIntyre À 1 itn was put out ot the gum \u2018in \u2018the second.for kicking against sli \u2018sion.\u2018The street.- ar.Strike: Vintert \u2018somewhat vi the atte \u2018Score by inn 23.\u2014Five hits, & AN error, gave Buffalo five | russ An-;the first\u2019 inning.of.Saturday end won the game for them.After the first.\u201ci Sullivan steadied down, and, not a man got past mecond base.Haw, \u201cpiton \u201cBuftato, N.Y., ; on balls, and Papier, DMoFRll, act Jour te Jad By ic Merritt, of \u201cPittsburg, DPalerbure de ait\u2018 collegian.\"claner, one.of the} vy batters, \u2018à \u2018on ¥ Wrigley p ; Medison, short aCe tae third.In a rs e and Rickert, a strong \u201ctr EE ors an foidere Steelman e and Gris preity strong nine-ane no mistak Dooley will puti'th Mages: to.\u2026\\ Worcester also- plays\u2019 here.to day.These .ing -of méreil, \u201cAssociation - League \u2018will be held thi ening at 3 o'clock star, to dates d appoint, reterces for.the gam abe Caledoniant cup, now.be ho M'A AA.It in.the «intention ot BOCA: to dev! \u2018| went it in the different .events at on meet held at Carleton Place on June 26, î Me captain; = Marshall; stroke; A.Marshall, iP.Marshall, Le.Boaz, Brownri + Percival, C.-Hadley, repre- : the A.C.A.su Liver following < days: .or \u2019 single canoe\u2014Chas, Senior tandem: cAnoe\u2014C.Stiles Yon ona A.Ve ; Sepior.tour, 4 2.canve-C.McLest, c.N.; Art.Marshall and À.Veary.farce \u2018single.cange\u2014C.Boaz.\u201d_ Junior tandem, -câtice\u2014C.| Brownrigg.© - Junior four In ~
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